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Of SHEPPINC:J THERE, OPIE

SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1915

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What do Duda ffd!ee•. Toay ......... Peter Falk, Geae Wiider and Jack W_.. have in common? F.asy: They've all worked with

Pelmy Peyeer. Penny Pey­ser? The name is not exactly a household word, and no one is more aware of that than Patricia, er, Paula. er, Penny. herself. currently a>starring 1n the new comedy detective series Crazy likt a Fox. "When I first came to Holly· wood, I had no idea how thlnp worked," she ~ns.

Wrong! I had to stop hiding in comers and jump on the put> licity bandwagon. Let's face it. There are more performer1 who are better known for whit they do in their private lives than for what they do on screen.''

0 Poor solitary Greta Gut.

is forever being misquoted. She never actually said she wanted to be alone - simply that she wanted to be let alone. Small but sul> tJe difference. 'There was no question she was a loner," the late Da.W Nlftll once noted of the actress. "Painfully shy with people she did not know and preferring her own company to lhal ol most people." Therefore, ii was a surprise to see the redusive Swede as the c.enterpiece of a merry group dining at La Ter­razza in LA. Garbo, 79, was wearing her usuaJ dark sweater

·and man-tailored trousers, but she relaxed enoullh to shed her sunglasses and to tap her feet in time to the dance

music.

0 Peeer-V ......... the man once described as ''Ono11Welle9 rolled into one," certainty lives up to the billing. He is - take a good deep breath -an actor, humor· ist, producer, di­rector, cartoonist. musician, critic, raconteur, play-

/ wright, screen-writer, novelist. essayist, aood· will ambanador

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'1 cld two lflOWS in a row. Rich Mon. Pr# Man Boolt 2 and -,,,, Tony Randall Show . ... You didn't know I w. in lhern? Seel ,,,.. •• ~ whal I mean. I w• 10 naive that I ~all I needed IO do Wll .. hlred. know my lines. and flt lhe ,.. flke are of itlelf.

Nations, and urn. versity rector. "I try not to be more than 15 people," he says. "and never mote than 12 at once, so • not to annoy." Ustinov, who was, u he puts it. "born in London but con­ceived in Leninpd," it blck in the Soviet Union ftlmlrll a six-pwt television series bMecj

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on his 1983 book, My Russia. Not that the man of many

Then again, hatha workout is better than no workout at aJI.

0 . It can be safely said that

llmt ., .... shoots from the lip, even though his projec· tion is not what it used to be. ("When you do a movie with C8Dt f.lllltwoocl, you get to talk 90ftJy," he noted recently.) Reynolds demonstrated his ability at a recent CameQie HaU

tribute to~,..... l.oJ, who played his mother in the 1978 ftlm 7he End. 'When I met her," said Mr. R Mhhisbelt~ delivery, "I knew I was in the pee1e1a of

• lt'eal aJHime star - and she did, too. There is nothing wrong with knowing that you are aood at what you do. An old pro like Myrna is the easi­est to direct. It's the guy just getting off the motorcyde who gives you aJI the problems."

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taJents plans to forsake his ...,. ___ _ home in Switzerland to set up housekeeping in the motherland. ~or one thlfl8. there's the food. "f should have been suspicious rilht away," noted Ustinov d a t.enlnarad restaurant. "The place had a list of the day's specialties - and one of them was bread."

0 JMe ,_., while in

Canada recently filming the Broadway hit AsMs of <Jod. could be counted on to start every day with her arueling workout, and if ' you were In her vicinity, you'd probably be invited to go for the bum aJong with her. But at the end of an arduous day of shoot­ing, Fonda un­wound by slip­pin1 ...... Welda's yop­bued exercise cauette into the VCR. Not • tuina • her own Pf'Oll'Ml, plerhapl.

grapt-.ed with her IOf'I ? .. writes D.f'. of Danbury, Conn. "I don't mind talking about him; in fact, I enjoy it, but pictures are another matter," says Somers. "I'm determined that Bruce, 18, won't have a place in the spodWlt unless he earns it himself. l won't allow his picture to be used in my publicity. Not oclly for security

reasons, but because I don't think a parent should make a choice about a child's face be­coming famous."

THERE'S Tmlll INPAUDISE

But a tough prosecutor is taking on Hawaii's organized crime wave

all pJeaded innocent to murder charges and are awaiting trial.

As for the Lil cue, Henry Huihui, 46. pleaded guilty, hoping for a lighter sentence. and admitted fjving the orders to rub out the union olic:ial. Sources said he directed Ui's slaying because Lii had tried to thwart a plan to·expioit Hawaii•s unions as a_ base ot operations. Huihui, who hals also admitted to other murders, was an · lor the Buildin& Tnades CoundJ <=> and a IUllf member

--""'-By Charles H. Turner

Charles F. Marsland Jr. is sitting on a volcano d his own ~ His enemies and critics would like to see it erupt and destroy

him. But Marsland, the public prose­cutor for the city and county of Hono­lulu. has other ideas. He thinks any such

I eruption will wipe out both mminal and l political corruption in Hawaii. ! Marsland is the key figure in a major I crackdown on organized crime in the I Aloha state. With his clipped mustache, a: blue eyes and handsome features, c Marsland could easily pass for a movie ~ or 1V star. But he has more important ~ things on tU5 mind than acting. ~ As the elected prosecutor since 1980.

he has become a thorn in the sides of known criminals as well as some well­known Hawaiian politicians. including Gov. George R. Ariyoshi.

Marsland has a special reason for his crusade. In 1975. his only son. Charles F. Marsland Ill, was kidnaooed while working al a Waikiki nightaub. taken to an Isolated area on the windward side of Oahu, and riddled with bullets. gangland Style. The reason for the kill­ing hasn't been publicly revealed. but it is widely believed that young Marsland was about to tip police about organized crime inroads into the Honolulu resort district. Ironically, those inroads are now being exposed because of the killing.

Marsland, who denies that he is seek­ing revenge for his son's death, was wodcing in the city's corporation counsel oftice, specializing in labor-management cases. when the murder occurred. "His loss was a total bomb. So unexpected." he said recently. '1'he kid was just 19. He'd made a commitment to go to school on a scholarship. So full of life."

In searching for answers to his son's death. Marsland uncovered a disturbing web connecting politicians. police and underwortd figures.

The first si8ns that orpnized crim­inals wae contOlidlling forces in Hawaii came a decade ago when the Hawaii Teamsters, problbty the richest of aJI loall unions. beclme embroiled in a bit· ter power ttruaa6e. Arthur A. RudedQe, unchalleneed 10r 30 years as president of the 6,000.member Teamsters Local 996. 1J>t involved in 1 dos-bites-master OtotW H Thmtr If o lkllf ~w for the Honolulu Advettlllf ond hOI (()nlrlbuttd to The N«w Yon Ttma

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situation when his former lieutenant, Josiah "Joe" Lii, decided he wanted Rutledge's job. AlthougtrLii withdrew from the race before the election. he supported another c.andidale. In the end, Rutledge's victory was challenged in federal district court. where Rutledge then accused Lii of "attempting to take over the union syndicatMtyJe." The Teamster leader aJso claimed that two of his business agents quit the union "because they want to live longer."

One of the witnesses called by Local 996 al the trial was business asent Eric Naone, a strapping 6-footer. whO testified that Ui braaed to hJm ot having con­nections wlTh Alema Leota, a reputed underworld leader (who later became an unsucces9ul candidate for governor).

Two years later, Ui was gunned down in the mJddle of the day in his office in the Seaman's Home near Honolulu's waterfront. Ui had left the Teamsters to work as the vice president of the Inland­boatmen's Union of the Pacific. For seven years. both the Ui and Marsland cases remained a mystery. But recently the police claim to have solved the crimes.

Ronald Ching. a former Teamster member serving a long tederal tentence on various felonies, con"'9ed last November to masterminding young Marsland's death. Under Ching's pla­~.ni"B ~t with the federal Orpnized Crime Strike Force, Qllng im­ollc.Med several others, includinj a former Honolulu police offk:er. Ray· mond Scanlan. Alto implic.aled and In­dicted were Naone. named as the t~ ger man. and Gregory Nee, who volun­tariJy surrendered alter learning he wu wanted in the cate. The three men have

Otar#a F. Marsland Jr. and hil JOn. who war mutdmld in 1975. of the lntemalional Brotherhood of Elec­trical Workers (Local 1186).

Whatever the outcome of the criminal trials for Naone. Huihui and the others indicted in the Lii and Marsland mur· ders, the bloodshed certainly aroused the anger of a man who was to become Honolulu's crusading prosecutor. Mars­iand, born in Hawaii, had been involved in aiminaJ invetipmns while working with the Massachusetts stale attorney ~·s oftice in the 1960s. He returned to Hawaii in 1967 after his marriage broke up. ~his JOO's death. Marsland left the

counsel's office to devote more time to flndlnt his IOfl's killers, )oinins the Honolulu prosecutor's office to work with the Career Criminal lnvestiptive Unit. But his ~nonsente attitude rubbed his superiors the wrong way, and he was dlsmisled. The tables were turned when the prot«Utor's office. tormerty appointive. WM made dective. and ln 1960 Mnand, runniRf as a Republic.In..- .eemi~ invmcible Oemocnflc opposition. won on a c.am­Plilll to dean up pemment. . One of his tarem, then II now, WU Gov. George R. Ariyoshi. a Democrat who is RM"I the ftnal two yem d his

administration (under the state oonstitu· tion, he cannot seek another term). Manland has attacked Ariyoshi for be­ing what he calls. "soft on crime" and for his close relationship with Larry Mehau, a former policeman who heads the state's largest private security com-

' the HaWaii ProtedfYe~n r!('Mehau was once dubbed the "God­father" of orpnized crime in Hawaii by Marsland aide Rick~. when Reed was working as an editor of a small. outer-island newspaper in the J970s. In response to the allegation, Mehau filed a S50 million libel suit.

. Marsland has never 1'*51ed to Mehau publicly as the "Ciodfather," but he has used some harsh words about the rela­tionship between Mehau and Gov. Ariyoshi. who appointed Mehau to an important post on the stile Land Board. When Mehau was charaed with failing to report a contribution to Ariyoshi's 1982 c:amplign, Marsland tried mighti­ly to eet a conviction. But a 5llle district -court jud&e acquitted Mehau, causing Marsland to clw&e that the disml.ssal "undencores the absurdity of trying Larry Mehau and the Ariyoshi campaign committee before a judAe appointed by the Ariyoshi machine." Warned that the Office of Disciplinary Counsel might come down hard on him for such re­marks, Marsaand said he would continue telling "the truth about atrocities in the courtroom."

Gov. Ariyoshi, who has been pressed repeatedly to reply to Marsland's charges, has remained aJoof from most of them. However, he bristled when reporters asked him about the "Ariycshi­Mehau machine.~ saying there was no such organization.

On Nov. 19, 1984, when the Hawaii Supreme Court pve a circuit judge power to examine confidential records of the non-partisan Hawaii Crime C.Om­m~n. Marsland was elated. He already had seen the report. and says it contains evidence that "orpnized crime in Hawaii is expanding and thriv­ing on extortion, gambling. d"*' pro.so titution, pornography, fencing. labor racketeering, murder-4or-hitt, protec· tion, credit card fraud, colledion and whatever else will tum a rotten dollar." He won'tsay if it mentions Mehau.

Marsland has also aone alter ldmit­ted killer Huihui, who tils k>na been aaociated with gambling ldiv~les in Hawaii. He wu once a.netted in a ma­jor police raid on a larae cockfiFling arena and charged wtth cruelty to animals. But he WU not convicted. prompting Marsland to try a new tadk to shut down the cockft8hls. He 9008ht a civil injunction ln 1t11te oourt, only to be turned down, and b9c>re any other angles could be explored, the cock­fi&hting arena w. earn down.

Marsland flt 10Cne .m1actior1 tor his elbt. howMr. 5-ys he: "Until the peo­ple runnin& the "T were able to relOCllte. the losa of openlion was e5CiJnad to be aJldrll Oflll\iml atme

S2~.;-."--Narcotics trafficking is also a problem

in Hawaii today. In a recent interview with Family-Wttkly, held in Marsland's founh-floor office in a building in Honolulu next to the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, the prosecutor cited figures showing thaL- ''b)'.conservalive estimate" - $40 million worth of nar­cotics moves through Honolulu Interna­tional Airpon f!Very month. making it the third busiest heroin~muating en· try point in the nation. "With if"ew more customs agents available to check f!Ven more closely for incoming traffickers, our statistics might actually add up to first in the nation." says Marsland.

Those are the kind of fiRhting words applauded by George Roberts, the district director for the U.S. Customs Ser­vice, whose thin line of inspectors, with the help of the federal Drug Enforce­ment Administratlop, is strusgling against the inflow of drugs. 'Tm with Chuck Marsland 100 percent on his anti­crime and anti-drug campaign," says Roberts. He has seen his staff trimmed by budget cuts. despite the fact that much of the heroin and hashish that finds its way into the United States originates in Southeast Asia - and passes throuRh Honolulu on its way to the mainland.

Marsland has also taken aim at a new crime target the Ya.ku.za. a Japan-based crime society whose members are distinguished by exotic tattoos and by miMing fingertips. They began arriving in Hawaii in the 1960s, riding the boom of statehood. Some disguised themselves as innocuous tour operators, cooks and other low-paid workers. Though no precise figures have been given by authorities on the number of Yakuza operating in Hawaii, a member of the Honolulu Police Department's in1elli­sence unit recently testified before a presidential commission in Washington that the Yakuza worked closely with Hawaii's undefworld in extortion and prostitution rackets.

To date. Marsland's attack on the. Yakuza has focused on suspected Yakuza ties in the eitortion of protec· tion money from a pornography shop in Waikiki. Marsland's deputies sue· cessfully brouQht Honolulu businessman Charles Y. Hip to triaJ on char~ that he wu a key figure In the.extomon net­work. (He was convicted of conspiracy to extort in April 1984.) Hip. St. former· ly was a major officer in o~ of the state's bi8St trucking and 9lot'IAe com­panies. Re also was a vice presfdent of the Hawaii Protective AssoctatiOn Ltd., headed by the governor's campaisn COO· tributor, Lany Mehau.

Hip's attorney, Eric_ Moon. accused Manland of using the Cate to try to force Higa to reveal "90methin& about Lany Mehau." But Circuit Judie Robert Klein cut off Moon's arauments and pve Hip a maximum 1 ().year prison sentence. without any connection being esta1> lished between Higa and Mehau.

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-Moon,a-Oemocrat, ran against MAl'!lo-t·--J\ut~ided to parofHfisa..after- sent to the u~,~-.. land in last November's general e!ection he had served the bare minimum if you're busted, prosecuted. convicted and was beaten by a landslide. But sentence of 30 months. and sentenced, you still don't have to Marsland barely had time to savor hi.s The outfa8ed Marsland's reaction: do that much time if you've got the right victory before the Hawaii Paroling "What bothers me ... is that the contacts." FW'

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am Waterston landed his first big role on &oodway .only six months after coming to New Yat* in 1962. Sina then he's fed

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Behind the scenes, Watmton, 44, has sludt *°'1/aslJy. to ~ role of husband and fatMr of four. Recently he chatted uith writer Elim Kunes 'for F AMJ(.f WEEKLY. ----. Kunea: What dlffl·

caltlee MW yoa faced In yoar career? Waterston: Well. my own experience in the protes.. sion has been compara­tively easy, but it is a war of nerves. You know, "Will I ~ a job?" "If I @!! a job, will I be any goodr' "Will I be able to live on whar they'll pay mer' and

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while I was on location. Q: You've played all eorta ol rolee

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-• t.a. done succesdully. there's always been ~ tonce your career somethina about the ,_,,.n that I real-wttb yow ra..ny Ille? .. "O -·.,.,

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WHO NEEDS A FOUR-VALVE?

According to the adage, if some is good, more Is better, and too much is just right. Recently, this principle has

been applied to the valves in car engines - but the buyer should beware.

Produdion cars typically have two valves per cylinder - one to let the air­fuel mixture in and another to let ex­haust gases out. Two serve well enough in ordinary c.ircumstances, but higher ~ call for more.

As this column noted in regard to tur­bochargers, while air is pretty squishy stuff, it is still subject to the laws of in­ertia. When an engine turns at high speed, air can't flow into the cylinders fast enoustt to fill them completely. The oo/umemc efficiency of the engine falls. Its total output in terms of horsepower may go up with speed, but it would go even higher if each cylinder got a full supply of air with every piston stroke.

One way to overcome the loss of vol­umetric efficiency at high speed is to use a turOOcharger to force-feed the engine with air. Another way is to double the number of valves; that is, double the number of passaaeways into the cyl· inder. Hence. the "four-valve" engine.

One hitch with a four-valve arises from the engine's cylinder head. The most complicated piece of metal in a car, it must have ptma8e5 ~ air-fuel and ex­haust. channels for cooling water, and conduits for oil: in addition, it must have mounting points for all the apparatus that opens and closes the valves. To build a cylinder head that accommo­dates twice as many valves obviously complicates the construcllol'l'and raises the cost. What does the owner get for this extra cost and complexity? A small engine of amazing output - but only at high speeds.

Most cars are volumetrically efficient at up to about half the potential speed of the engine. In other ~. the typical four-cylinder engine breathes nicely up to about 60 mph; the extra valves would do little or no good. But for quick ac· celeration from 60 to 90 mph and for extended driving at high speeds. four valves improve ~ significant· ly. In all other situatk>ns, all the owner gets for the money is __ a lot ol extra machinery that is hardly ever useful. Responsible people do not typicaUy dfl8 race away from every traffic light or drtve in excess ol 10 mph.

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wy of the Statue of lkty on July 4, 1986, the Statue is bein1 strenfthtntd and restored • . . so that tht Limp of Freedom can burn on for hundreds of years lonftr! And, In tribute lo this srut tffort, U.S. & Overseas Coin Ex· chlttae hn created a stunnin1sotid14K Gokl­piece, di9-~ in solid 14-Urlt &OW.,.... ... 1816-1986. Eich solid 14K Goldpiece will be pennanentty mounted in a sc-ial Cof­ltctor' s foflo sultablt for stora(t or clspely.

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By Melanie Menagh

P icture this: You are alone at the edge of a frozen meadow surrounded by best.

The only sound is the wind rushing the snow and an occa­sional thump as a pine tree un­burdens itself of a brancMoad of powder. Picture yourself in the middle of nowhere: nothing for miles but silence and solitude and stillness. Faintly, ever so faintly, a sound starts in low from far away: a rhythmic ian8Jirlj and a voice that grow more distina as they approach. Suddenly a pair of dogs. muzzles splattered with snow, sweeps into sight around an overhang of white birch. These are followed by two more dee, straining their traces taut. Nine ~rs in all pulling a sled with a man bundled up to his snow-en­<:rusted whiskers. The team is c'.!iarging pmt at 25 mph: 18 muzzles pantins~ 36 linehoob dashi°" 72 padded paws~ piing wkh loose snow. two sled runners whooshing through the powder. "Get on, RowdJel" "Good dog," "Good boys," "Let's go, Sam, let's go!" They fty around the next tum and are gone, thdr traces chank· ling off Into the distance. The meadow Is returned again to the wind and the snow.

At the llatting line, It's com­plete pandemc)nium - the crazed yelps of the ck)ll ~ to run, the mournful fiowls of the dop left behind, the loud­lpelke' <nnq OOwn: "Ortwr. you have five. Four. Three.

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Two. One. Go. driver!" The scene is the seventh annual AJpo International Sled Dog Race in Saranac Lake. N.Y., the lMRest event of Its kind .. Over 100 driven - or "mushers'' -have brought 1,000 ~ from all <Ner the United States. Can· ada and ew!1 F.urope. Through­out the last weekend in Jan· uary. the teams, ltarting one al a time, race .Unst the d ock. the winner ls the team J>OSlloS the lowest combined time for three heats. Six-dog sJeds run heats of six miJes each. eight· dog sleds run ei&ht miles. and "unlirniled" sleds - trom eight to eilhteen dop - ru·n twelve miles b a share of the S35,CXX> cash prize.

Pretty IOOO, however, you begin to realble that these pa> pie aren't In It ju.a for the

(S35 000 divided by the money . ' 1,000 dop at this race won t keep them In beefsteak for long). There's much more to this than cold cash. Why do thele people train year-round and drive thousands of miles to 11tend raas from Sask.alch· ewan to New Hampshire' There are • many answers a.-. there are mushen.

'Tm not sure; I never really thou&ht about it," says . Doug Butler, who his tnM!led from his farm in Middlebury, Vt . with brothers F.art and Tim. ''There's tomethil18 in the air - can you teel itT'

Chimes in Earl: "Our dad thin.kl we're cruy. We go out lfter work and run tht dop on His with wheels up M00111unoo Mountain. Wt war mpn' hlll with lights on them beaute we usually

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don't ll!Ldone before midni&ht:" -Pat SiebOid and her husband, Dean,

got involved with sled dc9 because at their home In Oeltajet, Alaska, "all our ne9lbon were doing it, so we started too," says Pat rive-year~ Forrest Siebold, entered in the "Kid and Mutt" race (one kid, one dog. one mile). has two dogs drive--him to the-school bus Slop f!'my morning.

A somewhat more seasoned compet-............. --1-,itor is ~ Lombard;-a 1-2-year­

old veterinarian from Wlyland, Mass ... , started racing when I was 16 bea••ce I didn't know any better," he daims with a twinkle in his eye, "and I've been rac­ing ever since."

Another old timer is Ed Moody, who no lon&er races, but builds what some people consider to be the best sleds around at his shop in Rochester, N.H. Moody's sleds are li&ht. strong~ flex­ible. built out of white ash and babeesh, a kind of rawhide. Moody fashioned his 6rst sled when he was 1~ years old. He later built sleds for Admiral Byrd in Lit­tle America on his historic expeditions

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to the South ~. Moody notes. "lbere are very few thiJ9 you can do to a sled; we perfected them years ago."

Sled desigJl may be set, but dos desi&rl is not Mushers are oonstaotJy searching for the perfect animal. The dogs here k>ok surprisifllly small, and few are purebred husky. Amis Dunlap, of Bakers Mills. N.Y .• raises and races sled dog.t with hb wile, Ginger, and their

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dqhter.-Klyia. Dunlap feels-a pct- hands~ revel~~ runner '1s prtmll'ily a polar-type dot the animal's tlne bona '°He~ one a'Olled with wortdl1I q brelds: fine thlt'U lead my winnina team. He's the boned, about SO to S! pounds. A hefty one thal'll make me." Doug looks up, dog dos not make for a fast daft." saying: "You know, I've been ~

Guy and Leanne f.di&er, huiband about why I do it I low the competi­and wife racers from Kennon. W11., say tion. I kwe to win. Once you race, you're their clop "have to kwe it thll's Ill they hooked:' I like workina with a tam: a have on lbeirmtnds. 'They are born to man and his dop and nature. k's the race." Gary and t.ean. race..beca.ase best tpOrt in the world.'' '"we're outdoor m: Beck· in Wllcon- ~~racer MtJUs or.11§ sm we hunf, trap: lliislSThe one "8IOllS. But beyOnd nmon, if you reeUy sport where we can do what we do want to understand why they do whal naturally." they do, picture apin thal frozen

For DOua McRae, 1984 Musher of the meadow. But this time, instead of lbuld­Year, "the 1>est part of the sport is the ina in the snow watchin& the sled people you meet How many ~ ff0!11 scream past. picture younell behind a Rhinelander. Wilconsin, know'lJeOple team of 18 filMHUned <1c9. Dogs you from Alaska and c.alifomia and Quebec? have bred to live for running. Dogs you When I'm traveling, I've got friends all have raised from pups and trained over over the oountry who are <hivina clop." grueling miles and hours. Dogs thal are

After the last race, Doug Butler is some of the world's fastest, stronaest rewardi~ his team with a few tidbits of athletes, that can only be controlled by liver, givm& special attention to one the sound-of your voice. Picture all this. l~ golden dot. 0 Rowdie was and you begin to understand thal the half the-llelm today. He can nm Mb the dogs aren't the only ones who are born best here," Butler says, runnina his to race. IW

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Growing up, Usa lf. liked kinens. castles, a ranttv bar called "Peanut a;;;{. the - ' Philadelphia Ayers. Bach

and the Bay City Rollers. She read every­thing she muld get her hands on. liked to dimb a huge oak tree with the littJe girt next door, and was famous for her polished imitation of F.d Sullivan.

Lisa H .. a pseudonym for a young woman who lives near Philadelphia, took great deUght in the ordinary. That is, when she was aJlowed to enjoy it. Be­cause she suffered from neurofibroma­tosis. a congenital disorder sometimes known as the Elephant Man's Disease (believed to occur in one in 3,000 births). there were people who would not permit her to live a normal life.

The school bus driver, for example,

in an lltempt to al~ " life. n<Nr1hllt-bl11M:11Ll--~disfi&U~' ~refiient~~. ;::,:leyeal' WU 1981, and better function in the outside worid. may

Usa was 21 years old In lnterviews with be the family's most diffk:uh challenge.

wlio took her face tenderly in his hands, sayi~. "My God, you are the ugliest thi~'ve ever-1iee0." · the department store who screamed, 'They ooght to put her in a caQe."

Rkhard Severo, a reporter for 1he New Y<>'* Tima, chronicles this young woman's life in hls book Lisa H. (Harper & Row. $13.95. Copies may be ordered by c.alliOA 80().633.3030 or 301-824-7300). Usa was diagnosed as having "the most severe cue of neurcr flbromatosis on record," resulting in tumors that completely disfigured her face and caused partial loss of her eyesight, but did nothiOB to harm the person behind the face. Only other pee> pie could do that.

Severo had been invited to observe the radical plastic surgery to be under·

Lisa and her friends, family, docton and Severo has told Lila's story in a rnov­teachen, Severo found her to be brf&ht ing. thoughtful way. It is not jult a story and kind, with ~wry ~ of humor. tor ~rho have sullered dilcrimina-

He alto foundheuteepl)'. kMd by hel lion. ey will certainly _see_ -family, most importantly her mother, themselves n It. It is a human story of Mary, who bore Usa In a late and dlf. love and COU1'19!, and it is a fable for ficult ~worUd II &- OW times. about the.Jlalure.-Of ~~ waitress to~ for her lour children Severo holds a minor up to us, and we - and Usu sister Diane. The family tell can't help but wince at whal we see. Usa should ltve • normal a lite • po& Thole people who Cllb'ICiad U. "teMd ble: that she shouldn't attend ipeda1 and hiled because they miaht be her schools or live in ~en thoulh ~~mi&ht be them,'' ihe author she would have to brave stares, inM!Tts writes. Physical beauty has become IO and even physic.al abuse. Diane took Important that 10me use it as license to Usa on dates with her. arranaect for her throw stones. But the book is also an to go to the junior prom, ·~ once, ~nation of real beauty. Perhaps the when Usa's head had to be-shived ror most moving chapter deleribes the over-one of her 16 operations, Diane shaved whelming response of people as they her own head and SUMe51ed that they heard about Usa throu&h media reports. race to "see who coukr pow Mir hick Gifts, letters and prayers poured in -the fastest" from the rich, the poor, the youns and

Usa's reationship with her family has the old. Wrote one little &irt. "If l knew its ups and downs, of course, and as the you real good, I would be your belt book ends, there is a sense that adjust- friend." - Jan &nr.el

an you irnl!IPne? There are doll and caa in this areM land of ours

who do not have their own pet car fltQ/. There are does -tome of them hunli"I dogll -""° hlw been depriWld Ol lhe ever-eeential doaie -.. pad. There are eve11 pm who haven't yet been .;ven their own blw dlnim shmlrs hat {mmplae wilh t.ia!J Pert\11» the ASPCA lhouldlMdlt*.

Bebe they do, you can mike up b the neatea your pet ..._ IUftend by orc1ertna Items like these from ~ws ... the Pd Cafoq. The l'Rlikwder lel'Vice hll

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been in busir1e11 tor 25 years. and owner Jackie Sperandio credits its •aa:m to the fad that ·-we know just how our CUl&Om81 leel about their pm. and we are able to tel«t just thole items that are 'exact)y whit you had in mind.' " To order the new c:llalofl. write Pet Specialties, Box 110, Spencerport. NY 14559.

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mundane upects of wedlock: ''They milled-oomifll home at the end of the day and MYins. 'Guess what happened at WOfk.. They misled trivial lhari ,..._, mJsaed shared Iii~ I~ milled the routine that was actually max­. and soothifll ... "\! next time you've a yen for greener patures, be sure that you 're not aellin& short the ~of your own backyard.

rofellion&I party-liver --wl/9 Willa Gelber of CuStom

Cuisine in New York City has oblerved coundm caees of whir she has come to refer to as pre-peny phobia. "I 1ee it hlppefl all the time," Gelber reports. "A host is dead tired and grubby beca•w his ~) time aot cut Short. By the time the eYenina ls CNer, the host is to ex· hausted he hires everyone's auts:·

Gebr's arDbe? Advanced prepantion. She supstJ

serving a meaJ that can be madHhead-ekime-and heat· ed on party day; getting a friend or hiring a prolesslonaJ, if you can afford one, to help you; and lavin& enough time to get your own self in order.

Gefber says, above all, don't worry to much: "Most people are jlJ9t pleased to be Invited. They are not walking around with a clipboard evaluating the food and decorati6ns ... If they are. jUlt take their names olf your "A" list.

t used to be you wore your heart on your sleeve; well, now you can wear

your computer over your heart. How'-' thal? [)ream. weavers Needleworks. of Newport, R.l., tm produced Wearable Software, a line of clothing and accessories emblazoned with computer lap and slogans. IBM PC

T-shirts and Macintosh toteblgs are an obvious aJd

to computer users who want to interface with fellow enthusiasts.

Con1*1Y spokesman Robert Jannelle says his wearer·f riendly items appe9I to a wide ranee of customers -from .. kids ln colJe&e to middle manaaement types at temJnan to tenior executives on the pt coune." Takes the "byte" out of aU thole little animal emblems, we'd sues.

Still not reldy to order a polo shirt em­bn>idered with your flvorite loao? Consider this: You can't play Soace Invaders on an alli(IMor.

NEXT WEEK IN FW • On Oscars Eve, take a look al 90fTle of the Academy Award winners of the future. • Dr. Berman writes about feeding your pet well.

We wondered why people choose to live where they do. Here are two reports: .hme Hawe. movie...,., •late actreH, Caaao• era ...... Coan.

"I live in a little antique village, in what used to be a miJI on a waterfall. by a meadow where I can have my animals. I raise animals that are unadoptable. I have a burro. goats. a swan, SO birds, 12 orphan dop. ff you want to ride horses. grow something. be on the water, it's all sx-t­ble in Connecticu1." Jolm Cu11111D, owner, A Tbo-•pd w .. .....,., Solldl Nol ..... c.a.

'1 love Connecticut because I love Yank=I ulty. Hard work, few . 'nts, the in· wnlM, dever ways com-mon people IOIYe their ~ terns around here. And in its old buUdinp and the larse peens in cities like New Haven and the way the roads run th~ the counrrys~. there's a memory of rhe Euro­'*"' who we~ here first."

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eoseil tells it straight By LORENZO CARCATERRA

It i ~ the onh sho~ of 11s king - reall~ . °Each wet•k 11 takes a serious look at spons. ignoring splashy graphics. slow-mo intros and quick camera pans. concentrating only on the basics.

The progra m 1s called " SponsBcat: · airi ng Sun-da)' afternOQns on.ABC aruL -: hosted oy Howard Coscll. Conceived as a monthl y newsmagazine when it was launched in August 1981 . it went monthly six months later. like a well-or­chestrated dance. i t has gotten bctrrr and better.

The program's range is. to quote a Coscll phrase. simply astounding. One week "SponsBeat" offered an honest. straiahtforward repon about whether box­ing should be abolished. " SponsBcat" also has done ~lid repons on drugs and Olympic athletes. the rights of owners to move their teams. and on Willie Stargell. the former Pit­tsburgh Pirates star. who calml) discusses the dif­ficulties he had as a young black man tr)1ng to play baseball in the 1960s.

Cosell was at his best during a segment involving

(0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .• Glendale former New York Yankee (Z) Z· TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica slugger Roger Maris. who (H) Home Box Office. Time-Life Building, RockefeUer' was bitter- and angry at Center, N.Y., N.Y. what he fell was an unap­(C) Clnemax. Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center . prcciative Yankee admin-N.Y.,N.Y. 1stration. Then o ell told (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. him that the Yankees (L) SelecTV. M1rlna def Rey plannedtoplacc aplaqucin (S) Showtlme his name ncll t to those of (S) Spotlight Babe Ruth and Lou Ghcrig, (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta It brought Mari to tears.

There arc those who feel · that Cose II j ust likes to hear himself talk. that he is pompous. arrogant and now knowlrdfe1.blc about an facet or~port . They arc wrong.

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Coscll doc' hi!! homc.'­work and "Sport,Bcat" rc­n«ts that. The how has won two Emm> . I t <'ould btromc thr " 60 Minutes· o(spe>ns.

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Q: I just started watching " Dallas," and believe I've seen the actor who plays ClilT on a daytime show. Has he done daytime? - M.B .. Pittsburgh. Pa.

A: Vet, lie laa1. Kee Kerclllval played Nick H.ater oe "Searcll for Tomorrow" ud a lto laad a 1tlnt on "TM Secret Storm."

lecideataUy, Kea did a eomewlaat ootorlot11 lttH " "Secret Storm" wttJI Jeaa Crawford, wllo laad asree4 to 1111 la wbee lier dausllter Cllriltlaa fell Ill. We uders~ad tllat wblle Kea aad Jou were rellearsU.1 a aceu wltll a 1lap la It, Jou 1ave lllm a love pat OD tile face. Hewever, wke tile 1llow weat OD t.lle air live, 1lle save Kerclllval a 1lap &bat 1ent lllm reelU.1!

Q: Can you tell me 1f an) other actress played Rachel on ··Another World?" I ca~t believe anyone other than Vi(J(.ie Wyndham has had the role. - H.I.. Rockville Center. N. Y.

A: WllUe Victoria Wyltdlaam laa• bad tile role for over alee yean , Raebel was. fln t played by Robin Stra11er. In tile bepeta1 1toryllae Raebel wa1 a coulvle1 womu wllo wuted two t1Lla11: a weal&Jly ll•1bud ud a career. Sllle married RH• Mattilews bet fell In love wltll Stevea F rame. Her firs t c lllld, tbo.1bt to be R111s', was really Steven'•· After Strasser left llle eoap aceae to 10 to Hollywood wllll lier lllea-a..1bud Laueace lActlaMU, Marse Jmpert took over for Raebel. lmpert Is MW He9 19 a.ts

of prime-time t11ow1. Victoria Wyadbm took over for lmpert. Before dota1 "Aaotller World," Wyndllam appeared a .. Cllarlotte Warta1 on "G.W.1 Upt."

Q: Is it true that "Search for Tomorrow" isgoingofTtheair?My mother. who lives in Detroit says it's already gone off the air. but I still continue to see it in my home town. Whafsgoing on?- L.Z .. Cleveland. Ohio.

A: As Mark Twain oace aai4, "'ne reports of my deatli are 1reatly ua1· serated." Tltat 1oe1 for "Searclt for Tomorrow," too. For several yean cloomaayen laave beee uyla1 tlaat "Searcll" will laave H tomernw1. 09ce a1ala, tlley're wroDI· "Seuell" bas J••t sotleD • braed·new producer, Nick Nldlol .... wllo aerved on " Eclce of Ntpt" la &Ut capacity for 17 years, a brud-new bead writer, PHI Mayer, one of tile best la tile btt1htet1, and a braed-.ew 1t9dto.

At for not seeing tile sltow la Detroit, Jots of 1tatJoe1 laave stopped sllowlnc "Searcb" aad opt for local pro1rammlag - Detroit 11 OH of tilem. B•t Procter & Gambler. wlllcll '-rod•cea tile soap, 11 ltoplal "Searcll s" new look will a ttract more afflllate stations.

Ha,·t· IJ qucs11on about \Our fa,·oritc soop or soap st<Jr? Wrttt' to l> nd<J Hirsch. c/o News AmcflC<J Svndic<Jtc. P.O. BoA 19620. lrvim·. Calif. 9!714. She will answer as many questions as she can m her column. but the \ olumc or mat/ makes personal rrpl1es 1mposs1blc.

leturns aren't taxing with a VCR JERRY BUCK tie•ltMllWrlMI

0\ \ NCiEl E~ - Adult'i cnn now do r 11}84 income ta c' while silting on ii of thl' TV !>Ct.j u t lalcc kid doing their ncwork. "o ' 1dco cas'iCttc . produced for the ·rnul Revenue Service. arc avoalablc to k taxpa\cl"i an prcporing their returns. I aot u cnll from Frank Boche of IR ' lil' alTairs office saying they were rci,tcd in producing two video tapes to > people till out the tax forms:· 531d I • o ter. prc\idtnt of KKO Home· co. KO\ tape for the hort form'i (1040A I (>40EZ) run'i a hnlf hour and scll 'i for

. ~ _ fhc tape for the Iona form ( 1040 hcdulcll ..\ & 8) ,, one hour and ~lls

S.24.1)5. li1nt.·c lht· HIJX'' were produced by the ~rnmcnt thC>"rt· an the public domain. 1l\ bud) can 1:.kc 1hcm and M:ll them:·

( O\ICr t>\h:r \:lad he wanted •o &ake a look at apc'I hcforc aareei na to hlndk lhC'm:·1 \l't'n ~o,crnm~·n 1 Olma ~fore." he

said. ··But 11 was well done. It was made by an ou.tsatk filmmaker:·

The tapes lake the taxpayer line·by-line through the tax forms. They explain what dcduC't1ons arc allowed. for instance. and which ones aren't. The narrator fills out a sample form as he goes alona.

"You can stop the tape at any point. or you can ~o back and look at somethmg again.'' said Foster.

Foster said he expects to sell only a few thou$11nd of the tapes.

" It won' t break down any doors." he said. ··There arc many problems built in. For one. it has to ao through video stores ond the people at the video stores don't know the meonin' of the word ·sett: All 1he> know 1 ·rent.

··1 ncidentall . )'OU C'lln take the cost of the Cll'isctte ofl\our 1 98~ tax . And 11°' IC!I than payma an a«ountant. If you forget t,o tel l n tax preparer about a deduction. at doc'ln' t go into the form . But the tape rem ands > ou or every dcducuon and 1( you don't ha\'c thc n.-ce1pl~at hand you c-an \top thC tape while )OU 10 tet them.'' .

Fo ter ~11d he looks uPon the tapes t h1~

year as little more than an cx~nment. '' If we break even I'll consider it a

succes)... he said. " I frankl> am not interested in a profit this year. I want to sec 1f the market wall accept it. There arc 17 million VC'R owner Nc'41 year~ I would begin promoting it early so that people would be receptive. I think we could q'uadruplc our sales next year.

" But if we don' t sell ~vcr.t l thou!>and this year I'll have to conclude that either we got to the market too tote or people were not interested. In either case. I wouldn' t do ll next )ear.''

The income tal( tape 1 . of course. a pen hablc item - wonhlc' once ) Our return i' done. But. Fos1er ~id. "You hove a blank tape."

Fo ter'$ major bu~incss 1 d1strabut1n1 cla 1C' lilm and 'v1n'aac televi ion shows.

··Th<.• penetration of VCR~ an 1hc: homes will ~utp•mcablc televi1t1on within the n xt two ) C'3rs.'' said r o tcr. ''The tame i eomina when or1J1nnl mo' 1c' "'II be made J U\I for (1)$CltC .•

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-~......... . ••••C1911•• .. " Around The Wo<ld In 80 Days" ( 1956. AdYenture) David Niven. Shltley Mac:Lalne. (2 hrs., 48 min.)

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···----.... IUL:-~T• Nm Peul Simon and Art Garlunkel perlOfm old favorites In thetr first joint con· cert In 11 years, taped during the summer of '8 1 In New York City's Central Park. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.)

.. a•Nfl•a.a.• -.... ~ a 1rm ~-u. ....... M..-.ATWJl•ll ----­_., ... ~ ---·------_. "Laughter In Paradise" ( 1950.

Comedy) Audrey Hepburn, Alastalf Sim l! hr .• 33 l'Tlln.)

Cl) . 111111 tw .,., "~ Up to date buslneu information fOf mana· gera. including strategy. issues. technolo­gy. and a review of Wall Streel aclrvllles ffi) (1 hr.)

CH> _. " My Favorite Year". ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'TOOle. JesslCa Harper 11 hr .. ~min. ) , ... , ...... ,..

- ,_Aft 1m1'1CAT .... ....,.. "',_ . ...., ,__ ____ ..._.. •••• ...... ---­~lmU.&A. .. "Shinbone Altey" ( t971, MUSI·

cal) Animated Vo.ces of Eddie Bracken. Carol Channlno ( 1 hf • 26 min. )

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Corpedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards - i "'hr . 38 min.)

WAYOPTWTM 1:9 ..,. " No Time For Sergeants"

( 1958, Comedy) Andy GrlHilh. Nick Adams~s .. 30 min.)

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MU. This concert features Tom· my Mal<em and Liam Clancy performing both lflah and American lolk music at the Natlonal Concert Hall In Dublin, Ireland.

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om Hanks. ~ryl Hannah ( 1 hr • l 1 min) Cl) • 11£11 TW llMA R ~ Up 10 date business information tor mana­gers, including s1ra1egy. issues. technolo­gy, and a review ol Wall Slleel activities.

~) (1hr.) •mLOCll•• • wm ITOIY"'Anlmated. A short·

age of eggs poses a threat to lhe future of Easter. (%) ... " French Postcards" ( 1979. Comedy) Miles Chapin. Blanche Baker ~hr• ~2 min.) lla.ro.Tlm wmt ._., - PAT

• AmCULnm u.u. ATM-­-11mATCAl.YAllY I IFJCll.,_. 1'9--­........ --m.OIY .. " David Copperfield" ( 1983,

Orama) Animated. Volo.a by Ross Hlg-

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publisher Bob Gvcct0ne reponds to the charge that he eicpiolted the ltrst black Miss America (R) • rrl ._fiODt'Hl H •• CC) ... " The Little Foxes" ( t941 , Ora­ma) Bette Davis. Hetbett Marshall ( 1 hr . 56 min) (J) lll'l.UTUT.a•JTt Son ol Foot­baN Follies (R) (H) ... " Cracking Up" (1983, Come­dy) Jerry Lewis. Milton Berle ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (I) ... " The Sting II" ( t983, Orama) Jackie Gleason. Mac Davis. ( 1 hr.. 42 min).,. "· ·· · •• -

-1-~ Houston Rockets at Bolton Celllcs (2 hrs .. 15 min ) .. , ......

- ,. --N•M.L Houston Astros

-1V•t~~~:;.:n1 -~ P• IDM. Plll'llCIAUI Ul•ll wa..D CU. - World Freestyle lnvi·

tational from Breckenridge. Colo (R) (2 hts)

I D ·-1-1-S1 .... ,TO...,_ 1W Cl) C0U.. IAmTULL National

Championship second round Jegional (2 hrs.) 8 lflOIT--.0 Scheduled John "The Beast" Mugabl vs Earl HargrOYe In a jun­ior middleweight boot scheduled for 10 rounds, llve lrom Tampa, Fla .. World Cup Stcllng, Canada's Downhill, from Panora­ma Mountain. Brll tsh Columbia, a look at the boxing controversy surrounding the late ~hns (2 hrs) e "Great EJipectations" ( 1978. Drema} Animated. (2 hrs l

l .. IABCIMATM

--~ , ..... ..,ICIM.llUW ... " The Brink's Job" ( 1978. Com­

edy) Peter Falk. Warren Oates. (2 hrs .. 14 min.) a>) LllCOUI CCMrTY -=-r Lool<lng for excitement. Samson Peabody Jones heeds West In 1881. stumbles across e treatUrt map and ends up In enough trou· ble to waffant the U S Cavalry's help ( 1 hr.) ~ -(%) ... " AH That Jazz" ( 1979. Musi·

r~E~oy Scheldef. Je&alca Lange (2 hrs .. '*' ~JerseyGener-811 et a Start (3 hrs • 30 min )

l,.._.mn .. ... ..,.. -====-.... I - The oeedty Clinging

Ct"'*9 trap Aed and Lanford durtng a cr~r~ - ........ ----

-1::21111•, -=· l'ft'&& Miiwaukee vt. ~ Cl.lb6 (3 hrs )

• 'iiaiifiil;iiiailllift "The Ad¥en1Uret Of Sher· loOk Holr'Me" WNlt ... rc:Nng I« • com· promlelng ptlotogr~ 8'*tock tiOlmM confront• lfene Adler. one ot hit greatest ed\.WMI._ Sl1rt Jtrtmy Btett. Oevld

10 Sunday. March 17, 1985

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... ··-ll•v.t Cdfomla An­gels vs San Diego Padres (2 hrs.. 30 min.) • li1IMIDT'ITGM••1MfJlllllCIC ,_ (C) ... "Jeremy" (1973. Romance1 Robby Benson, Gl)'Mls O'Connot ( 1 hr . 30min I (8) flf --WAI .._ A m A 13-year-old glt1 treve<MI the generation gap by taking a trip back In lime to her mother's childhood (DJ ... " The Ostennan Weekend" ( 1983, Sutpense) Rutger Hauer. John Hurt ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) Cl) HM CllAll Hart (James Stephens) Is introduced to the world of org.anlz.ed crime aftet he discovers that his girl· friend's murdered father was the legal counsel for a mob boss.

.. 1~ Seven Little Foys" (1955, - M~:.. ~· Mlny Vitale (2 hrs.)

I-·--.•• =•--••rr C0U.. _,,.. NCAA DwlSIOO II Chemplonshlpe from Dayton, Ohio (R) Uhr.30mln)

-· fUlll .._ Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 ~breaks

WB {)) COU.. umTUU. Nahonal Championship second round regional (2 hrs) • I.NA., Women's Kemper Open. Ii· nal round. INe lrom Royal Kaanapah GoH Club In Maul, Hawaii (~ hrs )

I':': Featured· Statlef' Brothers Kieran Kane. Sten MUSl81 ( 1 hr I

l ::cMIO\m•JT ... " Lei's Spend The NIQhl Togeth·

er" ( 1982. Oocument.ry) fhe Rolling Stones. ( 1 hr., 30 mui .) ([) ... "Strang.r 's KIM" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Peter Coyole, Viclorla Tennant. ( 1 hr .. 34mln) Cl) llO¥ll " The Spy Wl1h My Face" ( 1966, Adventure) Robert Vaughn, David Mccallum ( 1 hr .. 28 mtn)

i Cll ... CMMR.-OIMNM W IGU.m __ ,_

Ml M MJ.,.11m -CM IOll•l)OI Hott Olneh Shore Is )Olned by Judy Col· tins, Sergio Franchi, Melba Moore and many others fOf • mUllcal tribute 10 Artlef· Ice's lavori1e p()pUlar clM&lct from Tin Pen = HollywOOd (2 tlra. . 55 min.)

W,~.N .... MYP.,._ --YUM ... "Raiders Of The Loat Ark" ( 1981, Adventure) Hamson Fora. Karen Ahn (t hr .. 55min)

_. "S1iv.r Ofeam Racer" ( 1980 . Drema) David Es.Mx, Beau Br~ ( 1 ht , Slmn.)

... ': "Detour To Terror" ( 1980, ~) OJ Simpton, Arte Johnton. (? hrl.) ....... Hatt Rick Dees Gueate· John ScMeldtr, Oreg Kihn, A~O Speedwegon. O.Berge. Jetlrey Otborne. Toni Tennille. Glenn ~rey (video) ( 1 hr,)

I =:~age Senior• 1nv1t1tlonel ftntl round1 llvt from Palm Oewt, Calll.

11 "'•·> CV) I 2 bl Ulm• Robert Klein, Tim RN. Jeff A"rnen and eroce aeum J*· f()(m their routines 11'1 a MldwHtem come­dy ckJD ( 1 ht I

1-ICOTT .. -...

- 9llT I.NA al Women's Kemper Open 11 nal round. from Royal KaanapaN Goll Cluti 1n MaUI, Hawaii (2 hrs ) • ..... , flOITIWT CH> llO¥ll " My FaVOftte Year" ( 1982 Comedy) Pe1er O'TOOle. ~Harper t! hr., 35 min.) (I) A TM8n NI - An eminent mystef)' writer finds herMlt wrapped up "' a rea .. kfe Wh<>dUnlt when she Investigates her daughter·ln-taw'a mut~ Stars Angela. Lansbury and Laurence 011v11r () hrs.)

-(11)~ -· Cl) couw NmTNU. NatlOnJI

OhamplonShlp second round regional (:> hrs .. 30 min.) 8 _..,ICON U.S F. & G GOii !:> hrs) e ... " Send Me No Flowers" (1964 Comedy) Roci( Hudson. Oorlt Day !)

hrs.L 8-.,WT · <!) ... " Fred Ait1111e Presents The Fo> Muslcals" ( 1974, Musical) Fred Astaire Frank Sinatra ( t hr • 30 min )

I .. u ..... ... .a1v·1 ... " The Steplord WIVes" ( 197!>

Sclence-FlctlOn) Katharine Rota. Pau • Prentiss (2 hrs ) ...... , ..... CD ... "Spaeehunter· Adventures Ir The f'orbtdden Zone'' ( 1983. Sclence· FIC tion) Peter Strauss. Molly Ringwald I ' hr , 30min) (O) llOWll " The Best Years 01 OVr Lrves ( 1946, Orama) Fredric March, Dana An drews (2 hrs .. 52 mm )

.... l&W •• .... ,. • llOTWY· CU OLYWllll Motorcycle racing stars blast ott In fierce compettllon. each at· tempting to Win the a,and Olympiad Prrze. (11 Ill lllHO DICIUITIC IUPm!MI Patrlek Hel'lfY!S Cta1remon1 GAMemTa• Ct) CIYITM. NU HIP.hllghll Include the debut o f Crystal Galt s latHt album " To ~ht. Tonl9,hl " Cl) ... ·ro Begin Again" (1983, Ofa ma) Antonia Ferrandls, Encarna Paso ( 1

-~-=:~...., ....... • • UC. " Winternatk>neJs" ( 1

hr) G ... "lhe Monster Club" ( t98 I f'tlntlS)') Vinctt\l Prlo• • .>Orin C•rradlne

i hrs.) . CMMn-. ... "Thi Blue Knight" ( 1975. Ad·

ventuta) George Kennedy, Alex. Bocco

Ji. hrs.JM.I. tnmT - Wini LCMI laTiii11M&lan.-1 Muhr al f\mdS, options 1nd commodtly f\Jndll ere dtSCUIMd by commodtt~ ,..~ .,,Vudllt Robeft Shulman. Investor Jim AogttJ, Lin· csa Singer (Piper, J1ttray. Hop~) . Bruce Llpn1ek (Wharton A1set Menage· ment Corp.) , Peter Lynch (Fidelity Ma· gan1n Fund) and Dick F1blt1n (The Tele·

Switch New$1e1terl-\ 1 ht ) AMmmrcs• ·· ... " SP4nti" ( 19a.., CofT'9d )

on Hinks. O.ryt Hennth ( 1 hr • l 1 · min) • .,.-191,..-•m•••

' ..,,... "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Come dY) Jefry Lewlt Miiton B«le < 1 hr , 30 min)

- "~The Titanic" ( 1980, Ad

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~hr., 54 min.) . _,,...

• .,. " The Quiet Men" ( 1952. Dra-ma) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara. (2 hrs,, 30 mlri.J ----.... .,._

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•111111C From the exotic wildlife of the N•mlb Desert to a daring raft race down the Yukon Rlvei. 10 years o f National Geographic specials are reviewed. Hal Holbrook hosts. Q ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) ID Wm W*8 " Boys And Girt~" the Oscat-wlnn1ng short film about a farm girl who rebels against "women's wOfk " " All Summer In A Oay," based on Ray Brad­bury's story o f a girt from Earth who tries to prep8Je Children on a dark ptane1 lor the retllffl-01 sunshine. Q ( 1 hr,) (() COU. MmAU. Notre Dame at Hou~3hrs. ) CD " David Copperfield" ( 1983. Ora!"41) .Animated. Voices by Ross Hlg· ~·=Hinton. ( 1 hr .. 12 min.) W " Christine" ( 1983, Suspense) Keith Gordon, John Stockwell ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) •

I PMllMekAal I .,. " The V1llaln.. ( 1979, Comedy) ,1., .. ,~,.,., (2 1vsJ

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... " Max Dugan Returns .. ( 1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards.

.. ';;m ~':J.u _.,,. .... ___ _ .,.~The thrlll Of II All" ( 1963.

Come<'Y) Dofl1 Day, James Garner A couple'u:narrlage Is dlarupted when !he wife beeomes •commercial ster. (2 hrs.) 8 ATM-- Scheduled. Roger Ebert and Gene Sllt<el review "Sytv .. ter" and " The AvlatOf. " Cl> • ... • .,. " Detour TQ Terror" ( 1980. Suspenee) O.J. Simpsoo, Arte JOhnson Dune buggy hoodlumt hl~k a bot on ill :filay to Las Vtgat. (2 hrs ) 0 ..., ....... D"•....rz Fea· tured· the clelm tNt • ctock can receive power from frulta and vtatteblee; U.S. Cvstoma Service plan f0t lrtpplng p4ant ~; stOl)t)lng •thief from dltmln· tHng en •u,o. air btgs for oera e •• A brut81 snowstorm trapa teach· .,, and atudenfl lnlldt the IChOOI. ( , ht.) • ... ''We're Flgl'lti~ Beck ' ' (1981. Of •ma> Kevin Mahon. Elgin Jonet New York City youthl decide to bend togethef end~~crlme. (2 hrt.)

I •A A look al glfttdnns. fHturlng protllel ot Mll9fll chlld ptOdiQIM. lnclud.­lnO • 12-y .. r-old viOllnltl end a 10-yMf­old cheu player. Q (, hr ) (C) .. "Tom Sa~r· ( 1973, Mueicel) Jol'lnny Whlt•tcer, Jodie Foeter. PaMd on Mafll Twain' & no\191 A boy Who INea l'INt

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the Mltsl98ippt-Riv. finds-It lmpoalble lo t­stay out ot trouble, ~ when he tags along with his buddy Huck Finn. ·o· Q_(1hr , 44 miri.) -CD) .,. " Sahara" C 1984, Adventure) Brooke Shields, Lambert Wiison. In the t 920s. an heiress' pledge to her dying fa­ther -- that she will win the croe.Sahara auto race In a 8P0'1• car of his own deeign - leads her Into dangers of every IOft. 'PG' (1 hr .. 44 min.) (I) ... " The Sting II" ( 198~. Drama) Jackie Gleason, Mac Oavts. ~n experi­enced con artist tries 10 score big with the help of • fellow peddler. 'PG' (1 hr .. 42 min.) ·1··-... la.LYWOODW• .. , .. ,,,,,,,,,. ...... ..

• ~~ ... Regularly scheduled priming may be delayed due to ~ breaks.

-1 ·--·-..._ For his father's '()th birthday. Rick arranges a reunion with Edward's Old college slng.ing partrlef. • 9 mun-....rr•mn Fea­tured: how Las Vegas casinos safeguard against cheating scams; a look at some of the 8,000 speciefl o l frogs. Including a ferocious Australlan llzard; a Cellfeinle college Where morticians learn how to make their c llentele ap~ar attractive. CR)

~(~ ' • ITAi tlMClt Guests; Carl Reiner. Pameta Be11wU ( 1 hr.J .. .._ ,.....,.,. Olml A look at a variety of llylng crea­tures, lncludiOQ frog5 and spldera. and their survival techniques. Q ( I hr., 5 min.) • 11111n1m-11111cw1 nuTM CD .,.. "The Grey Fox" ( 1982, West­ern) Richard FarnswOl'th, Jackie Bur­roughs. Released after 30 years In prison, a notOflous stagecoach btndit finds popu· larity among the people In the Canedlan wlldernesa when he embarks on a train­robbing &pl'ee. ·po· ( 1 ht., 32 min.) (%) ... " The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1956. Suapense) Jamee Stewart. Ooflt Day. An Amtlf1Can couple In Moroc· co learn of an &81.aulnatlon Plot when they wltnesa the murder ol 8 rrench .. cret 9n1. (2 hrs.)

l •AmN•••• 1111 .... ,.. NI • MST •a-1•11111a• A !lOcial worker

takes Punky ffom her new ftlend Henry and ~ her In a llhtlter tor ~ children. (Part 2 of 3) (R) 00 ....... m The deadly Cllnglng Creepers tr-i> Red and Lanford duflng a crOA•cave reee.

NIGlJIMYfll•MMI ••(I) •••4•wort Murder 1trik" Wtlen oo. pe111nger1, lnetuding ~ and Sherltf Tupper, are lt<>teled at a r~ lldit dlnermti{~ u torm 11 ht.) 8 • - Mlchaef and KITT race to rtteue a murdered 1elentltt'1 daughter and • eomputtr·wtlil milflf who have been kidnaC>Ped by a t>t~t. wet­armtd diamond thief. !1 ht.) • '"°' ... , '~ •"' ,_ ..._ - ... • Jol'lnny Grant 1aport1 on the rnyeht .no mltconceptlonl uround-

hon'IOM11ue1 and lt8blln perents. .. "Brut>eket" ( tNO. Orama)

t Atdtofel. YIQhet Kotto. A '9form­mlnded watden Ut!C0119rt wldelc:wMd COt'­ruptlon In hl9 new prlton .,_.. ht poaee •

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l a. ... , ...... w._ .. " Brubeker" ( 1980. Drema)

Robert AedtOfd. Yephet Kotto. A ref0tm­minded w•rden UOCOVflf$ widetpreed COl­ruptlon In hl8 new prison when he poses es eo Inmate. (R) Q (3 hrs.) ... " The Blue Knight" ( 1975, Ad­Yeflture) Geotge Kennedy. Alex Rocco. S.sed on the book by Joseph Wam­beugh. A Los Angeles po4lce veteran sets out to bust a drug addict (2 hrs.)

-~--.... ,_ Interviews with Debbie Reynolds. Lady Bird Johnson, LOfenzo Lamas, golfer Jan Stephenson and actor Doug Barr. (R) ( 1 hr,) e ~ mM Regularly schedUled programming may be delayed due to P;ledge breaks. _ CC) .. " Raiders Of The Lost Ark" ( 1981. Adventure) Harrison Ford. Karen Allen In t936. a globe-trotting archeolo­gist-advenlu1er races Nazi evildoefs IOI a legendary religious artifac t of enormous power. narrowly escaping dozens o f death traps en route. 'PG' Q C 1 hr .. 55 min.) (1) .. , ... (H) ... ''Herry And Son" ( 1984. Dra­ma) Paul Newman, Robby Benson. Re­c.ntty fired from his job. a man laces frus­tration and tries to get his son to enter a respectable pro fession. 'PG' ( 1 hr. , 5 7 min. ) ~L \• •

(Q) .,. " Hie ""Osterman W~end" --- ( 1983. Suspense) Rutget Hauef, John

Hurt A controvetlial televlslon journalist Is convinced by a CIA agent that his closest lri.ndt are really Soviet agents. turning an annual reunion wee+<end rnto a nightmare of terrOf. 'R' ( 1 hr., 42 min ) (I) .. " AeckleSS Olstegard" C 1985 . Drama) Tess Harper, Leslie Nielsen. A storefront lawyer defends a doctor whose reputation has been ruined by an lnvestf. gative TV reporter's story alleging his In­volvement In an Illegal presorlp11on·drug

11atlon. (2 hrs.) ........ ...,.,.,,

- ,..,, .. waL M'rm A study o f the history and

plight of the rhinoceros. one of the most 9eflously endangered species on earth. Q U hr.)

lrtl .... um ICI ,..,. " The Jewel In The Grown" Tension betwftn HindUs •nd Moelems helgf'ltens on the eve ot lndtan I~. aa • train carrying Perron, Sarah and Susan Is attacked: the fate of Harl Kumar remains a mystery. (Parf 1 • of 1.w,hr., 15 min.)

·1~~-=-_,.. - (I) CIAIT &a A POI H•rry and H8rrl­

ton took Into the murder of H&rry'1 ~ friend. a felOw pivate ~ whO found S2 rnilllorl In the HollywOOd YMCA. ( t l'v ) 8 ... " The Burning e.d'' ( 1~. i5feme) Farrah Fawel4ttt. Paul LeMat. A bettered woman. Who reta!lates tor 12 yMrS of merolleta bMllnQI and mental humllletlon by murdenng her e..•husbend. beCOmet the~· 11'1 • lilndmatk

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mi) Kwn Wahl, Chef'YI Ladd. In Vietnam, 1 Nev-y medic meet• 1nd 11111 In love with I dedlCittd nurH . but their fulur1 pl1ns ere thre1ttntd by the lnevlttble circum­stances of war. 'R' ( 1 hr., 56 min,) (%) llOWll " All That Jazz" (1 979, MIN­cal) Roy Scl'Mtldef, Jeulct l1nge. A pop­ular dlrector-choreogr1pher'1 IHI fi fe takea a physical and emotional toll 11 he attempts to Siege e B<oedway mutlcal by day and edit his latest movie by night. 'A'

i~~ .... .,, • 1111a-•c,.1wm " The Jewel tn

The Crown" Tention between HlndUe end Mosi.mLhelghtens on the eve of Indian 1nde~~ as a train carrying Perron, Sarah and Susan IS attacked: the late of Hau Kumar remains • mystery (Part 14 of 14) Q ( 1 hr., 10 min.) •=llAT Host. Or. Dennis Prage< Llllm8 OP M mt Me,._.

MWClll.D'tmf A view of the world 's best resorta. hotels and restau­rants whefe the rich end lamout gather. Guests Include MOfg81"1 Fairchild. tfal Lin· den. John HiHemmn: Linda Evant. Joen Co4fjns, Susan Lucci Hosts: Robin Leach. Connie Stevens (2 hrs )' I!> m&T SA..._.. " Judy Garland. The Concert Years" Lorna Luft hosts this review of the star 's concert and television perlormances lf1 the '50s and '60s. linked wtth rerrnnlscences ~ Tony Bennett, Alan King. Rex Reed. Stephen Holden. Melissa Mancl'lester and Nelson Riddle. (2 hrs.)

-· Cl) ~--. U. A young track star. whose coach may have driven her too far, collapses during a workout and 11 taken to San Francisco Memonal IOI treat-

men· ~ I:,~ ! -- " fhe Little Fo.11es" ( 194t. Ora­ma) Belle Dav11. H8fbeft Marshan Baaed on the play by Lillian Hellman A Southern family laces lt1 downfall after the Clv1t War (1 hr , 56 mln.L (() IWl11Clc ~CA'I -- ..

~JI.• CW Comedian Geo<ge Qarkn takes a hUmOrous ~ at buebah. tootbell, cars and everyday hie before a UCLA audience ( 1 hr )

llCMI " Hot Dog The Movie" (HMM. Comedyi-&evld Naughton. Patrick Houser An Idaho farm boy, pertlcipetlng In a freestyle stl ilng competlt fon, finds ro­mance and lun, at well 11 a rlv1lry with lht r9ignlng AullfieA che~ 'R' ( 1 hr. 36 min.)

-~=j. DC Thia docurMntary ell· 1mine1 the prophetic tignlflcanoe of Jew .. 1em 11 the capital of ltteel and traces tht republic' • on-QOlng confliets w1th lta Arab nelghbof't < 1 l1r )

............. IAUlfl At I party setvung M11te<pleQe Theatre's " Jewel In the Crown'' ltflel, c.tt membert Chtrles Dence, Tim PigOtt·Smlth. Art Malik and Gtrtldlne Jill* art Interviewed by Ne· tlOntl Public Redic>'• Susan Stamberg From tfle Ch9rtet Hotel In Cambtldge, ~ (1 hr.)

-· .... ""' ...... , ••• Don Adams thlrft 1 fouled-uP ecreen tMt of Mitton a.rte with hoett 8ttve Llwrenc. and Doti Ric6'lel Q

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=l&im-~.-noltel. 1n1me1~111ce eyet end vanlthlng ob-jeett ere )ott • part of the terror behind tht doof1 of • closet In • gradUat• llu·

I~===-....... _. " My Favorite Vear" ( 1982,

Comedy) Peter O'TOOlt, Jetalca Harpef. An alcoholic e.11 ·rN1tinM Idol has trouble coping with the prtstUfM ol 1 llve TV per­formance during televltlon's golden age 'P0~35 min.)

~-- "H:-Oog .. The Movie" ( 1984, Comedy) David Naughton, Petrick Houter. An Idaho farm bOy, participating In a freestyle Skiing competition. finds ro­mance and fun, es well as a rivalry with the reigning Austrian champion. 'A' Q ( 1 hr . 36 min Ja...

n•l = "Carrle" ( 1952. Orama) Lau· reoce OIMer, Jennifar Jones. When a young girt runs away with a married man. the two meet ~ different fl18$. (2 tn . 30 min.) '"IM9A'...,.,.. 11:11 _,. CITY Lmr9 Featur~ · Juloe Newton (" Angel o f the Morning." " Break It 10 Me Gently" ) . Mark Gray (" Ola· monds in the Oust. " " It Ain' t Easy") ( 1 hr.)

tW CIH!! ... ~ .. -.... Q ~1llC*SMl'l1T1•• .... n•~ ATM-­~U-fTTlm .. ._CITYU.U.

) llCMI " Hair ' ' ( 1979, Mulk:al) John Sav11ge. Treat WllUams A young !Mn on his way to Army Induction meets a band o f hippies In Central Park Who take him on a joyful, crou-<:ountry mµslcal OdysMy. 'PG",,j,2 hra .. I min )

111111 ~TIJ.!f.at Race" {1960, Come­dy) Tony Curti.. Debbie Raynoldl. A lemai. dancer end an eaplrlng muslcltin, bOth broke. work out a plan whereby 1hey dMde the same room. (2 hrs • 15 min.)

I mlCTLYaJll•H . MGlUWOCID Cl.Cl••• F"tured· a took

at the " USA For Africa" album and the 1r1ltt1 who partlclpattd In making 11: a took 11 the " We Art The WOfld" video.

~-- _ ........ ...,. .. l:r-•• " ... --·-.. " Ne1lon11 L•mpoon's Clatt Re-union" (1M2. Comedy) Oerrlt Gflhlm, MICMel ltrnef A motley group of 91umnl gets together f()f an unu.uel 10th-yeer ~h tchool reunion 'A' ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) Cl) ~ .......U. Arllona Outi.wt at l ~ S.y Bandit• )Al (3 ,,,.. ) (§) ,. a 11et:1•nm Rcaft Kleln, nm Aeld. Jeff A"men and Bruce Baum per­'°'"' their routines In • Mldwwtern come­ch'~ 1 hr,

.. • " Aeflectlon• Of Murder" (1975, Sutpeo11) Tuttday Weld. Join Hacken The wife and milt,.. Of • dic:tetorlll te~•· pAot ,. mutder ( 1 ht • 20

; .... SAW HNI Gebltf end~· Irey l yone heat '" lnfOfl'Mth4 look II

whlt'a new at the mcMee. --"-.. , ..... ............ :WI\~ --­,,.,,.,, ..

- .. " Let's Spend The Night Togeth-er" ( 1982. Oocument1ry) The ROltlng Stones. The Stones perlorm meny of their greateat hill In 11'111 record of """ con· certs Mid in New JerM)' end Atliona 'PG' ( 1 tv .. 30 min.)

.. (l) ..WO __ ._.,. .... -.. ·.J A chr6i001i 'of wildlife phOtographtf Jeck

Swedberg'• attempt 10 Irene,., wlld ea· gtes from Manitoba to the Ouabbin Reief. Yolr In M1111chute1t1. (I) .. "Ral&e The Titanic" (1980. Ad­ventore) Jason ROberdt, Richard Jofdan A daring c~ew of sea eKplOrert racet agalnat a Ruailn tffm to rtCOYet tt'le valuable content• of the aunken ocean liner In a dangerous mlsllon. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 54 min.)

W (f) .,. " Block Busters" ( 1944, Come­dy) East Side Kids Tht Kids 1 .. r up the town with 1heir escapadM. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) cm-- " Blame lt.Dn&" (198-4. Com· edy) M~ Caine, Joteph 8olOgoa A bUslnessmen vacation!~ In Rio de Jenelro succumbS to an aftaw with hit bell friend's teen·aoe daughter. then trlel to k~:. MCfll. 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 min.)

-1 ~he Liii Outs><»t" ( 1935. Ad· venMe) Cary Grant, Cllude R9IM. A pelr of military ottioert fall In love with the same woman amldat battles between Afri­can natevn and the 811tlth. ( 1 hr . 30

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•• .. -_. "Crou Country" ( 1983, Suspente) Rlchard Btymer. Mk:hMI Iron­side A Phil111delphla ttlevltlon executive. sought by po11c9 lor the murder of a ad girl. picks up • pair of hitchhihrt en route lo Lot Angeles. 'R' ( I hr .. M> min.) (Z) .. " The Glh" (1984Comecfv) Pi­erre Mondy. Cito Goldlmlth. A mlddlt­aged banker's retlftmtnt gift turne out to be the ,.~ belu1~ fie meets on a

=1'""E::.:~_·,_~ -------.. ..... .. lrl,_• 11111 ... .. " P\lrple Heer1t" ( 198-4, Or•·

ma) Ken Wahl. Cheryl Ladd. In Vletnem, • Navy medic mettt Ind fdl in kNe with I dedlc•ttd nvrM, but !half lutur• '*"' 11e thtt1tentd by the lntvilable cWoum­•t~ of wer~., 66mln.) =1=·- ftll ..., ...

aill - "L.tdy On The Bue" (1913, lfne) Sonle 8'191 A young ""'Mw\Wd

flndt enjoyment on • bul Nied wl"' tttangeft 'R' ( 1 hr • H min )

-· .. ''Tht Llvet Of A 1en011 L1ncer" ( 1935. Adlltntute) Oety COo-per. Franchot Tone Eoglencl'a ~ beMCI l.anctrt Win al their betltl9i no """- Wftllt the =.i~ tw• )

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-hnclay Coal. ( 11#17, Comedy) Evan Kim. Maller Bong Soo Han. -Thie cott.ctlorr-ot no-holc»­barred aallrlcal lketchet apoollng televl­alon and movie cllchet lncllldel cameo appearancet by Donald Sutherland, Herr ry Glbeon, George Lazenby and Bill Blx·

l'R' (1 hr., 30mln.) ...... ...... _. "Nana" ( 1981. Oram.) Kat e Olf, Jean· Pierre Aumont A beeut~ul

end willful prostitute puts her aooearence

_......._11.v1es-• (%) " The Man Who Knew Too Much"

(1956, Suspense) James Stewart. Doris 0.y (2 hrs)

• @ " Phffhl" ( 19S... Comedy) Judy HOlh­~. Jack Lemmon (2 hrs.)

• ltV " The Camel Boy" ( 1984, Adventure) Animated. VOlces of Barbare Frawley. Ron Heddrlck. ( 1 hr , 12 min.) (I) " Fatty Finn" ( 1980. Drema) Ben Ox enbOUld. &trt Newton ( 1 hr . 15 min ) ,.cm "Sarah And The Sqv1rre1" < 1983. Ad· vtnlUfe) Animated Voice of Mia Farrow i! hr., t5 min)

• CZl " The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1934, Suspense) Peter Lo11e, Leslie O.nks ( 1 tir • 1" min )

• ® "The Secret Liie 01 Walter Mitty" ( 1947, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr., 5(j min ) Cl) " Twillght Zone •• The Movie" ( 1983. Scltnce-Flctlon) John U thgow, Vic Mor· row. ( 1hr., 42 min) '

• CCJ " Hot Stull" ( 1979, Comedy) Dom Deluise. Suzanne Pleshette ( 1 hr 31 min) .

(Q) " Blue Sklee Again ' ( 1983 Comedy) ~~j Hamlin, Mimi Rogers ( 1 hr . 27

• CZ> " To Begin Ag11ln" ( t983, Oiemo) An· ::,~ Ferrandla. Enc!\f"l gaso. tJ hr , 33

• c.c> " Krvll" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar· Shall, Lysette Anthony ( 1 hr . 57 min ) ® "Unlalthfully Yours" ( t984 Comedy) Dudley Mocxe. Nastossja Klnsk1 ( 1 hr • 36 min.) CD) "Chlldren Of The Corn .. ( 1984, Hor· rOf) Peter Horton. Linde Hamilton ( I hr . 33 m.n)

" The Alphabet ~· ( 1MG. Mys· t.,y) Tony Randall, ~ Ekberg (1 hr

l mln.) · • "Copper Canyon" ( 1950. Western)

~ Milland. Hedy Lam1rr (2 hra )

W ''Chri8tlne" ( 1Q83, Suspense) Keith don. John Stockwtll. ( 1 hr . 50 min )

-· " The Old Man WhO Cr'-<! Woll'' f t970. Mystery) Edward G Roblnton, Mettln Belsam. ( 1 hr., 30 min l

"Spece R1lder1" l 1983. Science Fie· tlon) Vinet EOW•rdt. Otvld Mendenhall ( 1 hr .. 22 min.)

• ; " Apnl In P1n1" ( 1953. Mvsic:ol) OOflS y, Ray Bolger (2 hta.)

" Tw\llght Zont • T~ Movie" ( 1983, Scl9nct-flcllon) John Lllhgow, Vk:. Mor· row. (1 hr , • 2 m1n ) ® " Somewhere In Time" ( 1980, F'anta• ty) Chnetophtt Reeve Jane Seymour ( , hf ' 45 min )

and body to u" to b.come the tout of t~ towa....:.B' ( 1 hr. , 32. mia_)

-i """" •H•HYW W _. "Cujo" (~83. Suapente) 0..

Wallec.e. Denny Plnteuro. A women and her young son ere trapped In their car at an iaotated auto repair yard by a huge, rabldcSog.'R' (1 hr., 3tmin.)

... .. "Reckleu Oisfegard" ( t985, Drema) Tess Harper, Lealle Nlelaen. A stOfefront lawyer defends a doctOf whole

(0) "Local Hero" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter A'~. Burt Lancaster (1 hr . 50 min.)

W CI) " A Song ts Born" (1948, Musical) Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr.. 53 min) (%) " The G1tr· ( 1982, Comedy) Pierf&­Mondy, CllO GOidsmith ( 1 hr . ,.5 m1n) tD " Happy Go Lovely" ( t951 , Comedy) Vera Etten. David Niven (2 hrs )

• CCJ " Hot Stull" ( 1979. Comedy) Dom Deluise. Suzanne Pleshette. ( I hr.. 31 min)

" Hanover Street" ( 1979. Romance) Hamson FO<d, Lr.ley·Anne Down (1 hr .. 49mln)

• CO) "Sarah And The Squirrel" ( 1983. Ad­venture) Animated. Voice of Mia Farrow i! hr . 15 min )

' • (%) "Sliver Oieam Racer" ( 1980, Ofama) David Essex, &tau Bridges ( I hr . 51 min)

• C " The camel Boy" ( t984, AdVenture) Animated VOICet of Barbara Frawley. Ron HaddriCk ( 1 hr . 12 min.) (S) " Fetty Finn" ( 1980. Orama) Ben Ox· enbOUld. Bert Newton ( 1 hr., 15 min)

• CO) " Blue Skies Again" ( 1983, Comedy) Marry Hamhn. Mimi Rogers (I hr . 27 min)

• CLJ " Krull " ( t983. Fantasy) Ken Mar· shall, Lysetle Anthony ( 1 hr .. 57 min.)

.. (1lJ "Springfield Rifle" ( 1952. Western) 0.ry Cooper, Phyllis Thaxter. (2 hrt)

• ) " The Secret Lile 01 Walter Mitty" ( 1947, Comedy) Denny l<eye, Virginia Mayo It hr 50 min)

" Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983, Drema) Martin Sheen, Bly1he Dennet ( 1 hr .. 39 rnln ) _, , -_.,,. .... ----·r·= ....

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Film critle• Roger Ebert and Gent SISlcel •nnounce their Mleetlont lot the Ac.= ;warde ( 1 hr)

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Marahall, Lyeetle Anthony On anothef ptaMt a prince f11en meny !tltl H ht trltt to regain hl9 •dngdom, reteut hie be­trothed end battle • IUS*·t)Ow9tful bfftt. 'PG' (1hr ,67 min) ... "Ct\lldftn 0t The Corn" ( tetM,

HofrOr) Pt•• Hotton, Linda Ham•"on BaMd Ofl 1 StepNn King thOf1 atory A young ~n end M wife fln<I theme Mlvtt In I MldW91tetn town wt.. )'OUng-

reputa!lon hat bHt'I rOll'ltd by an lnwttl­getiv.__TV rte<>fttr'I at~ alleging hit In­volvement In an illegal Pfeterlptlon-drug

iiatlon. (2 hra.) .. lmlYn.I

_. "Jeremy" ( 1973, Rom.nee) Robby S.naon. Gtynnls O'Connor Two 1een·agefa encounter love IOf the tlrat time, but not without facing many awtt­ward tltuatlona along the way 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • GZJ•--·---

llfJfS have murdered the adOlta and estat>­llshed a strange religious cult 'R' (1 hr .. 33mln.) (J) _,.. " Twilight Zone ·• The Movie" ( 1983. Sclence·Flctlon) John Lithgow, Vte Morrow ThlS homage 10 the old ROd $erllng TV series features segments abOUt a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance. a group o f retirement home residents who recapture the11 youth, a child with the Power to create or destroy er wlll. and an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin sa­botaging the plane's wing 'PG' ( t hr 42 min)

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programming may be delayed due to ledoebr ... Nkll

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Janetro's lpantma beach, a magician who ~trickery of so-called psychics

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1:-.c::. ...... aTIMTI QW'DI• A documentary

recounting the endurai'lee and COUt9Q9 d played by compaMoit n 11\i C"8~ Around the WOfkl, a nine month. 27.000-mli. = race ( I hr )

" The Ostermlln W&ekend" ( 1983. Suspenae) Rutge1 Hauer. John Hurt A controveislal televlak>n toutnatlll la conVll'ICed by a CIA agent that hie CIOIMt lritndt are rully Soviet &Q9"tl. turning an •nnuat revn!On weekend into 1 nightmare of terror. 'A' ( t hr . 42 min )

M @ .. "Ol81 M F0t Murdef' ' ( 19~. SuspenM) Rey Miiiand. Oract Kelly After ~lllDg,Of his wife's lnlldtl1ty, 1 men d9-Cfdes 10 have hef elitntn8ted (2 Pvt.. 10

J9 ~ Cll M To. FNlurtd " Alf'WCI'•" Alelt Cord et'ld ••Mc)1 l.llndlng' t '' Wtlliern Otvtne sadcllt wp to demonsltatt wtly POIO It mtk1ng a comebaei... on tM celto­n1y p,tow»no path ~•th 1 " P.oolt Maga· Mt ' ptl<>togr1pher a ~ly M• St0tt tt\at Mitt IOO·dO!lef Mtt

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...... , ... fti&ft•W MOIL.A. .... AT .... ~CCMIT ... •«mnrn _._. ...... w ..... IOCI Gobo doesn't prec.lloe

what he preaches when he leads a group of explorers into danger (%) llOWll " The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1934, Suspense) Peter Lorre, Leslie Banks. The daughter of en English couple Is kidnapped to prevent them from r8Y961ing what they know about a planned asaasslnarion ( 1 hr .. t4 mtn.)

I UC. ... Uln'A_,A • {() IC••c.owam-. ... Aman­

da is poltoned by a ruthless deale< In top­secrel weapons plans, who then otters Lee the antidote -- but only In exchange for a set of key blueprints. ( 1 hr.) 8 e '" ILOO,_ Alm fUC11CM. _. Futured: Marlette Harlley and Pat Morita ere victims of practical jokes; blooper8 by Captain Kangaroo. Ruth Buz· zi and O.vid Hasselhott. ( 1 hr ) 8 llOWll " The Bad And The Beautiful " ( 1952, Drema) Kirk Douglas, Lana Turner. A cold-hearted Hollywood pro­duoer affects the lives of several people ~rsuing stardom. (2 hrs ) 8 0 WAl'na1 llCCG•~ Atte< a dying thief confesses to a 10-year-old murder, Hardcastle tries to clear the man who was oonvicted of the crime c;J ( 1 hr) ·==-" * 9"9TY•IT TOllQHT Featured: John Ritter. e llOWll "Sole Survrvor" ( 1969, Orama) Vince Edwards. Richard Basehar1. The lone SUMVOr of a plane crash aids the in· vestlgation of the accident 17 years later. (2 hrs.} • llOWll " The Great Caruso" ( 1950, Musical) Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth. Enrico Caruta rlMS from obscurity as a cale en­tertainer to become a lead tenor at the Metropolilan ~:..J2 hrs . 30 min.) • ••M P A film p<of1le of the Soviet Emlgre Orchestra. whose members ere mostly Soviet Jews who have sought refuge In the U.S Included ere Interviews with the musicians and Concefl perform­ances of music by Haydn, Mozart, Tchall<ovskX and Shostakovich (2 hrs.) CC) llOWll 'TWiiight Zone ·· The Movie' ' ( 1983. Sc~tion) John llthgow, Vic MOftOW Thia homage to the old Rod Serllng TV terlet featlK• aegments about • bigoted bar patron'• comeuppance. • group of retirement honle resident• who recapture their youth. • chlld with the power to C<eete or dettroy et will. and an altplane peeaenger who .... • gremlin ... bOteging the p&ene's wtng. 'PG' ( t hr .. 42 ,,..,, Cl) Ill • •t• Ptotltet of Duane Thomes end Tom Oetnpeey. (R) CID au. M --upon her arrlval In 19'~ Auatr .... ~ed and orptwned, t&-yw-old ~ Gor­don (Slarld Thornton} becomes enchant· ed wMn If. on !he IMf ~ hef Journey to the ln6end home of"* ttrlct V1ctonen aunt (P•t tof 4) QJ),ll,;;,,43mln.) (II) ,., _.,.. • I ' Thf linoef Pifloune "Fite end a ." ' 'Hit Me With YOUI 8ett Shot," ''8Ndowt Of The Night... ......,,bt...,... •nd °"*'· t 1

Sunday. March 17, 1985

hr.) Cl) .. " Neighbors" ( 1981, Comedy) John Beluahl. Den Aytcroyd. A mlddie­clasa suburben couple Is subjected to the strangest 24-hour period of lhelr Nws attar bl.z.arre new nelahbora move Ill next do<>< 'R' ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) • .. " Tiii The Clouds Roll By" ( 19-47. Musical) Robef1 Walker. Van Hef­

lin. Jerome Kern makea his marl< upon the muaical world as a composer. ( I hr.. 30 min.) -•1ftcTAC­LCM•T .... ···-- Cl) U11 t MJ.m Aftle's daughter Jeri-nie starts tpending time with a sophist!· cated and· WOfldly new friend. then gets Into serious trouble. 8 e llOWll " Private Sessions" (Prem­iere, Drama) Mike Ferrell. Maureen Stepleton, While trying to deal with his re­cent divorce and fucf1fl Nt responslbllitles as a single parent. a maverlcit psycholo­gist attemp1s to help • self-destructive woman and a taJd driver who fears for his sanl!l: o (2 hrs.) e U llOlfll "This Wife For Hire" (Prem· lere. Drema) Pam Dawber, Robert Kleln. A talented homemaker with a keen busl· ness sente establishes a successful busi­ness as a surrogate wile. p<omptlng jeeloys ot>Jections from her husband and romantic advances from her Clients c;J (2 his .....

I ~ .... Scheduled: Oir1t een. diet ("The A·Te._m" ) . Pat Morita ("The Karate Kid") , Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea. guitarist Morris Grlssman Wasser­man. (1 hr,) (I) ..._ POOllML Denver Gold at Hous­ton Gamblers (R) (3 hrs.) (I) -. " Angel" ( 1984, Orama) Cliff Gorman. Susan Tyrrell. An intetllgent stu· dent turns to prostlMion IO that she can pay the tuition at an excluslve high sohool. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 32 min.) CG) .. " Frlghtmare" (198 1, Horror) Ferdinand Mayne. Luca Berccwlcl. A de­ceesed horror star decides to dl&poM of college Houor Fiim Society member• who stole his eotpse as a prenk. 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) (Z) .. " TheGttt" (1982. Comedy) Pl-

~ erre Mondy. Cllo Goldlmlth. A mlddle­aged benl<er's retirement Qift tlKM out to bt\_ the ravishing beauty he meets on a train. 'R' (Subtitled) ( 1 hr .• •5 min.)

.. @ .. "TheWr~Box" (1966. Com­edy) John Mills. Ralph Rlchardlon. Six people vie fOf a trust fund lhet lhowld t.!ght~ ~ to only one of them. (2 hr9.)

-· (J) -.UIAIT Olck't big J*Wll lor rtn0-vatlng ttie Inn Nern to be tabot9Qed when hit tOOlt mysteriously dlta~r. (!) .. " The Chapman Report" ( 1962. Orama) Efrem Zlmblililt Jr., Jene Fonda. A MX ~ Conducted by e lemoua PIY· eholoafst touchee the Nvet ol fOUI typical suburben women. (2 hra .. 30 min.)

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- Cl) ~ I LMn Chfte Md Mery Beth lnwetlgMt • bMtl 888MM commit• led on a high ectlOOI hOnof student who'• been err .. ted tor thop4iftlng. ( 1 hr.)

IV=:' ........ I 8*y" '°'* t>y Chel'IM E11ep, who contrOll Gfeenwey Aecorda, to ChOOee between Audy end hie cereer, KaM Jordectle't lenathened ttay JM9 a ~ on Audy and ~·· rOfNnCe Kay Lenz. ~ Sullivan. (Pet1 14 o4 22) ( 1 ht )

• To.nm • CCllCm'f: lll _.I .. • •l•HtA Tex Beneke and hr<. orchestra ere joined by Helen O'Connr>ll and Bob Eberly lor a sa!Ute to the musu of the 19409 lrom Wolf Trap Farm Park Ir"' the Perlormlng Arts. (R) ( 1 hr ) CQ llOWll " The Blue Laooon" ( 1980. Di i

ma) Br,1>9k!_Shlelds. Chrlstophef .Al.llJoL Two castaway chl.ldren grow to adolt-" cence on a remote South Pac1tle Island and experience the pangs of first love 'R (1 hr.. 4.4 min.) ~

CH> .,. " Unfaithfully Yours" ( t984 Comedy) Dudley 'Moore. Nastassja t<•n ski An orchestra conductor thinks that h·· wife may have had an affair with a vtoltn • while he was away on tour and conspirt> to murder her. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min I Cl).,. " Reckless" ( 1984, Drama) A dan Quinn, Daryl Hannah. A young motor cycle enthusiast whose Ille has be+'• made unwholesome by an alcoholic lath• 1

bec6me$ Involved with a g rl who is t1

11 lor him 'R' ( t hr .. 30 min )

CM.Am ML9GITI - 11111n ..

TUC11 Ll'I Or. Leo Buscaglia locu~· on ways 10 teach children to have a po·' tlve attitude toward life and love. (I h• 10min.) .. (G) llOWll "Local Hero" (1983. Comod11 Peter Rlegert , Burt Lancaster. A hlgr. powered oil company executrve e counters unexpe_cted problems wnen 1 travels lo a sman Scottish seacoast tov.• lor what he auumes will be a cut-an dried land purchase deaJ. 'PG' ( 1 hr , '•1

1Wlmln*-• CJ) 9.... I --Al.WI &IE&• fllMft CCMIT llOWll " Feficlty" ( 1978. Drama) Gtor~

Annen. Christophe( Milne. A young wom an becomes aware of her se>euauty wtt11e vacationing In Hong Kong. 'R' ( 1 hr . 3 I mtn.) (%) .,. "Silver Dream Racer" ( 1980 Orama) David Esse1e, Beau Bridges A British mo10tcycle enthusiast Inherits hrs late brothef't custom-bunt bike and de­cldet to use It In his bid tor the 500-cc l.rOpby 'PG' ( t hr . S1 min )

• ••CM&. a.GlllCUs ......... Chi*• tt,00( -

• ~LI "The Problem 01 Mining Children And How To Keep The Young

-sift" . tt:1I G7J .. " There's A Gttl In My Soup"

( 1970. Comedy) Peter Sellefs, OOfdie Hawn. A diSofganlzed young lady causes probleml '°' e man-abOuHown teltvlsion ~tonality. (2 hrt.)

tW• (l)-t-A.J and Rick head tor • Me>elcan oil field in search of 1 mlH· Ing girl ~ to have """ kidnapped ~ hef fefhef. (A) (1 ht . 10 m n) • e mT•C-. HO$t Johnny Cer· son Guest•· Michael Landon. Ronn LIP cat, Air ~· Mighty Catton Art Play· .,.,~~

I 0 • ... ~ An exemina· trot\ of South Afrlea'a economte. IOClll •nd ~!eel problems ( 1 hr.)

1-•n • ... , -----.T ... Scheduled p<O l)elktlDlll QlllY9f Terry C:u~: a phermac•t whO ~.-..1 OfUQt. ( 1 hf . 30 min I

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Ml e UW U • CA Scheduled: Ran.­dall Roblneon, le&def of the Free South Africa ~: P11YCholooitt and au­thor Or~ KaSl()(la ("Go Tor It") . CID .. " Hot Oog ... The Movie" (1984, 'Comedy) David Naughton, Patrick Houser. An Idaho 1arm boy. par11clpatlng In a fr ... tyte Skiing competition. finds ro­mance and tun. as well as 1 rivalry with the reigning Austrian champion. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 36 min.)

.. (C) _. " Richard PryOf - Here And Now" ( 1983, Comedy) The famous co­median rapt~one - from elephants to IOfmer wives - In ttlls mm staged at the S&engef' Theatre In New Orleens 'A' O

i ht., 37 min.) .. Nlmf ..

_. " Watermelon Men" ( 1970, Comedy) Godfrey Cambridge, Estelle Parsons. A bigoted white man le shocked when he wakes up one morning and dis­covers that he has turned black ( 1 hr . SO

imin•il.m!!l~L!!•!!•!!"! ... .. , ..... .. "Space Raldeft" (1983. Sci­

ence Fiction) Vince EdwardS, David Meo­denhaH. A 10-year-old boy joins a band ot apace outlaws in hijacking a atarshlp and battling an evil gafactlc force called the Com,£_any. 'PG' (1 hr .. 22 min.)

-·. Uft~9'tllDAWID"'"9mAll GUeita: comedia.n Jay Leno. transatlantic belloonist Joe=KIH . (R) (1 ht. )

I AUmlll U 111 ITI -.eo1·-U.IMY .. " KHldozer" ( 1974. Suspense)

nt Walker. James Wainwright. A giant unmanned earlh·movlng machine goes on the rampage at a remore construction ~t. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) • .... " Btoken Arrow" (1950, West· em) James Stewart, Jett Chandler In the 1810.. the courage ol a 1eout helps bring peace between Arizona settlers and the ~tile Apechea. (.1 !!:J. ~ min.) ~-CM9'TTIA OOU-. ........... 90ITOI)

" Heads Of Tails" ( 1980. SulpenM) Phlllppe Noire!, Michel Ser· rautt A female Poflce lrweetlgatOf and a widower try to tlnd out the facts surround· Ing the death of the man'a wife. ( 1 hr .. 45 mrn.) (lJ) ... "Children Of The Com" (1984. HOHOf) Peter Horton. Linda Hamilton Bued on a Stephen King lhof1 at0ty. .,._ young Phvs'clan and his wlle find them­..+vet In 1 Mldwe•tern town whefe young­t t8fs have mvfdered the edultt and estab­lished • strange religloul cutt , 'R' ( 1 hr . 33 min. ) •1,•••n---.-.. Cl> ww••a .. After an old spy

• all " Local Hero" (1183. ~) Peter ~· 8wt Ulnc:aeMr 1 hf • 50 mjn,)

• CJ:) 'Wer10fdl Of ArtentJ• ( 1978. A<Mln­ture) °°')Q Mcetllrf, Cyd Ch9'*9. ( 1 hr • 38 min)

"The Enchanted Jolmfr/' ( t98.4, Fentaty) Anlrneted Voicee of Jim Beckus. Oraon a.n. ( ' hf • 24 "*' ) •m "LCMt Lett .... CIMt. 0rwne1 Jen. nifer Jones. Joeeph Cotten (2 l'wt )

friend ot Mac's Is killed whtle the two ere secretty meeting. the Commls6ioner seel<s Sally' s help 10 solve the crime. (R) (1 hr .. 20 min.)

.... llOWll " Belle Of The Nineties" (193-4, Comedy) Mae West. Roger PryOf. Ro­mance blossoms between a nlg.htcltib singer and a prizefighter di.Iring lhe Gay Nlne~l hr .. 30min.) (!) " The Dawn Rider" ( 1935, Western) Jotln Wayne, Marlon Burns. A cowboy saves lhe day When he has a shoot-out with rampaging outlaws. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) • mWll " The Battle Of The V~la Fiorita" ( 1965. Comedy) Maureen O'Hara. Rlch· ard Todd. The children of an estranged couple connwe to reunite the11 parents (2 ~~) . (() CCIUW WMIW NCAA Division II Championships from Dayton. Ohio (R) il hr .. 30 min.) CZ) llOWll "ChrtSllne" ( 1983, Suspense) Keith Gordon. John Stockwell. Based on Stephen King's novel A high schOOI misfit buys and rest0tes a t958 Plymouth, una· ware it's possessed by a demon lhat will JealOUsly protect him and destroy any perceived lhreat 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min )

I -ml 1111 tlflMAIT W _. "Doo Day Afternoon" ( 1975.

Orama) Al Paclno, John Quale. A New YOfk City bank robbery escalates Into a near-circus when community actMSts j(lln In 10 stage an anll·po4ice protest during the caper. 'R' (2 tvs . 10 mtn.) •1-=a.-llDLLYllOOD ca.o..• .......... , .. " Wnder Fire" ( 1983. Orama)

Nick Nolte. Joanna Cassidy. Two Amerl· can journaltsts and • photographef cover the Niearaguan war while a ~rench double agent uses photographs or rebels 10 search lor key Sandinista leaders 'A' O .{?.hrs . 8 min.) CIJ .,_ " Percy" (1971 . Comedy) Hywel Bennett. Denholm Elliott. The recrp­tent of the first " below· the-belt" organ transplant gains world notoriety and de­cides to track down the donOf. 'R' ( 1 hr .

143-~ ...

W -..aTU.. - &:W.-nwATCM .. "Fr~re" (1981 . Horror)

Fttdlnend .Mayne, Luca Elefcovlcl. A de· cealld horror atat dec1Qfa4Q. Cllaposa ol COiiege Horr.Of Fiim Society mlmt>ers Who tlOle his ~Ofpse at e prenk 'R' ( 1 tv , 27

lmin;.119 .... mT • .. "Go w"'· Young Man" (1936.

• " Man. Women And Child" ( 1983, Drame) Martin Sheen. Blythe Denner ( 1 hr , 39 ml(l)

19 " The It. Pitt!"" ( 1964, SCitnOe Flc­llOfl) Robtrt Urich, Mary Crosby ( 1 tv , 36 min.) Cl) " Sahar•" ( 1984. Adwnture) &ooke $hlelela. L•mben Whan. ( 1 hr .. ,_. min )

• CC> "~the" (1979. Mystery) Dustin Hottrnen, VenetM Aedgtave ( 1 ht , 38 min)

•CZ> ··~ DrMm Rac.r" (1980. Drama) Dl>Ad E•• Btt1.i Bt1dpM ( 1 tw • S 1

Comedy) Mae West. Randolph Scott. A movie stat' ha& many misadVentUI'" on a personal appearance tour. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)

I.., . ..,,..,..::,..·= ... _ . .,,..., --.... .. AllDTT A19corr&LO .. " King Of The Pecot" ( 1936.

We&tern) John Wayne. Muriel Evans, A young lawyer. whose parents were mur· dered by a ruthless cattle baron, preperea himself carelutty fOf an open confrontation With the killer ( 1 ht. )

~ .. .,_ {!)... "The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 193-4. Suspense) Petef 1L0tre, Leslie Banks. The daughter of en English couple Is kidnapped to prevent them from revealing what they know about a planned assassination ( 1 hr .. 14 rnln.) ··---.. Cl} .. " Neighbors" (1981 , Comedy) John Belushi. ban Aykroyd. A mlddte­class suburban couple is subjeeted to the strangest 24-hour periOd of their ltves after bizaue new neighbors move 1n ne•I door

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a\) '=-" The Hot et New Hampshire" ( 1984, Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Bridge$ Based on the bOok by John Ir­ving An ecceotrk: New England lamtly uo­dergoes changes as 11 sets up hotels in d11feutnt IOCales 'R' ( 1 hr • 50 mtn ) cm mWll " Blue SkteS Again" ( 1983 . Comedy) Harry Hamlin, Mimi Rogers A woman allempts to try out for a spot on a big-league baseball team despite the op­position ot men in the club and the ownet. 'PG' (I hr . 27 min)

• --mlACI M (C) .. " Krull" ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Marshall, Lyse11e Anthony On anothe< planet, a prioce laoes many tests as he tries to regain his kingdom. rescue his be· trothed and ballle a super-powerful beast. ·po· ( 1 hr . 57 min)

4111 e llOWll " Stardust On The Sage" ( 1942. Western) Gene Autry. Smiley Bur· ne11e A scheming m1n1ng foreman tries to dupe cattlemen who have P'JfChased

-~s.~~l~T~ MO'~· {198' ~medy) David Naughton. Patrick Houser. An Idaho farm boy. participating jn a freestyle skiing compelitjon, flndt ro­mance and tun. es well as a rivalry With the reigning Auatnan champ.on 'A'.< 1 hr . 36min) .

4111 111.Jl __ Gf __

min) • " Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984. Comedy)

Oudtty Moore, Nastase.- K1ntk ( 1 ht., 3Sm.n)

- a:> "Soggy eonom. u S.A.. .. ( u~e t . Com­edy) Ben JoMtol\ Loil Netttlton ( 1 tw .. 37 min)

" $ehara" « 198-C. Adventure) 8f()()t(e Shields, Lambefl WtlSOn ( 1 ht • 4' min )

"Come And O.t It' ' ( 1936, Drema) Joel Mc:OM. Wallet 8tennan ( I tw • 45

Sunday. March 17. 1985 15

min. ) -all " Money From Home" ( 1953. COIT)e­

<M Dean Martin, Jefry Lewis. (2 hrs.) - CI> " French Postcards" ( 1979. Comedy)

Miles Chapin, Blanche Baker. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.)

tW(D) " The Hole! New Hampehire" (19M, Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Bridges. ( t hr .. 50 min.)

tWe " It Tomorrow Comes" (1971, Ora­ma) Patty Duke, James Whitmore. ( 1 hr . 30mln.)

-· ''l'N See You In My Dreams" ( 1952. Musical) Oo<ts Day, Danny Thomas. (2 hrs.) CC) " Triumphs Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1983. Orama) Richard Harrls. Mlchael Beck. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CH) "Sounder" C 1972. Orama) Cicely !t_sorl, Paul Winfield. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) W " To Begin Again" ( 1983, Orama) An­tonia Ferrandls. Encarna Paso. { 1 hr., 33 min.)

W (D) "Exposed" (1983. Orama) Nastassja Klnskl, Harvey Keitel. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) • " Pol O' Gold" ( 1941, Comedy) James Stewart. Paulette Goddard. (2 hrs.)

W (C) " Warlords Of Atlanlis" ( 1978, Adven­ture) Doug McClure. Cyd Charisse ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) Cl) " Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983, Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Danner. (1 hr .. 39mln.)

• OO " Finnegan Begin Again" ( 1985, Com­edy) Mary Tyler Moore, Robert Preston l! hr , 52 min.)

• CZ> "Loot'' { 1972, Comedy) Richard Al· tenbOroogh. Lee Remick ( 1 hr., 54 min.)

• Cl> "The Enchanled Journey" (1984, Fantasy) Animated. Voices ot Jim Backus. Ore.on Bean. { 1 hr .. 24 min.)

• Cl> " Enler The Ninja" (1981 . Adventure) Franco Nefo. Susan Oeotge (2 hrs.) CD "The T~ Months" ( 1980. Fanta­sy) Animated. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (0) " Unfaithfully V<>1n" (1984, Comedy) Dudley Moore. NastUlja Klnskl ( 1 hr., 36 min.)

•all "Charley Van1ck" ( 1973, Orama) Walter Matthau. Joe Don Baker. (2 hrs , 25min )

• OO " The lea Pirates" (1984, Science Fic­flon) Robert Urloh, -Mary Crosby ( 1 hr .. 36m1n) Cl) " The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1934, Suspenae) Pefer Lorre, lMJle ~I. ( 1 hr . 14 min.)

16 Sunday, ~arch 17, 1985

•Cl) .,.. ' 'Sahara" (1984. Adventufl) Brooke Shields. Lambert Wilson. In lhe 1920., an helresa' pledge 10 her dying fa ­ther -- thal she will w1n the cross-Sahara auto raoe In a spotts car of his own de&lgn ., leads her lnlo dangers of every sort

l'PG~~;= -., .... .., . .. • u.nuu. Los Angeles Lakers

at Pho9nlx Suns (2 hrs., 40 mll'l ) •1mc ... =DAYIAUll ........... Ma ~,~ ........ .... flGllMm W UM Wi&UDIU ICIH mlUOOM UllCml

M ... ...... lMATT\19 ., ... _.... --Q ,. MAIUlll Capturing Hawaiian

surfers on film: Rio de Janeiro's restive ~htllfe

(mi -.:f.n.u•IT TWf Fearured. Dionne WarwiOI< and Burt Bacharach

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A chronicle of w1ldhfe photographer Jack Swedberg'• attempt 10 transfer wild ee­gles lrom Mall4toba to the Ouabbln Reser­voir In Massachusettl. (() WOii.i CUP - Women's sla lom trom Waterville Valley, N H ( t hr • 30 min.) ([) ..,. " The Buddy System" ( 1984, Comedy) Richard Orayfusa, Susan Saran­don Roman11c compllcalfona ensue when a IOnely boy targets a gadget Inventor and would-be wriler as a match for his single mother 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 mm ) <:m ... " The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 1984, Comedy) Jodie Foster. Beau Bridges Based on the book by John Ir­ving. An eccentrlC New England tamlly un· dergoes changes as 11 sets up hotels In different locates 'R' ( 1 hr , 50 min ) (%) .,.. " French Postcards" ( 1979. Comedy) Miias Chapin, Blanche Baker. A group ol American stoo.tlll become en­fhralled with 1he country and ill people whlle studying In France 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ·32 min)

M8 I• M TOWI' Featur9d· a vl111 to Southern California 's wineries: meet the people behind the Hollywood Walk Of

Fame: ==bo1ees. &~ .... M•U. --ATU.. ...... .., ..... llU11 ..... .,.. "The World In His Arms"

(1952. Advonture) Gregoty Ptek. Ann Blyth A prlnc~s falls In love wnh a sea cftptaln, bUt IS k idnapped by " haled J)flnce on lhO fV9 ot her wedding (2 hrs , 1om1n )

I W•llAW ~ mM Aegutarly 1Chtdul9d

mm.no may be dtltyed dUt 10 brHkl •lll•YM-- A N tlf ..

cal lo06c at m<Met. lnctudlng comcal eri.

fi. ol this Y9&• Oscat nominees. UClll ... UllTA MnA

M IDWA A survey of Wyom ng's w11dhfe. focusing on the breeding, migallon and survival patterns of the Rocky Mountain Elk Q_ ( t hr , 30 min.)

• • CIJ a 1 a • • Member• ot the JPI lerson household lry to help their barteri der lriend Charlie conquer his drtnki"'J PfOblem 0 D e A-TUii B A. rescues a boy frorr• J burning building while Hannibal and .,,,. rest of the team try 10 protecf a wom.1 hre chief from harassment. (R) O ( 1 hr 1 8.,.. "Gable And Lombard" (19 76 Romance) James Brohn. Jill Clayburg! Thirties him stars Clark Gable and Ca"''" Lombard discover that neither the mov1,. mogult nor the American publlc are reach lo accept their illicit o ff·acreen romance (?hrs.) ' · -8 «I ~ A ~ Jack's plan ' " reun11e Vteky's divorced parents With a rl) mantic dinner lor lwo meets with disa'.>lflr

i lO .... C.lllllTI . ....,tn•rr TC11•rr Featured

Dionne Warwk:k and Burt Bacharach • taUA1M AWAITI A young sc1en11-;1 (Mark Harmon) dtSCovers a British lu11ur) finer. lost for over 40 years. at the bo1tcin• o l the sea w1th 400 people stlll affve ar11J being ruled by a benevolent dictate>< {ghrlstopher L:ee) (Parl 1 o f 2) (2 hrs J • OA A survey of Wyoming's wlldhl~ focusing on the breedlf'IO, mtgratlon and suMval pallerns of the Rocky Moun1a1n Elk O { 1 hr . 40 min ) ~ MOWll " Trtumptls Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1983. Orama) Richard Hams. Michael Beck. An elderly warrlof tries to keep gold searchers off Sioux land 'PG .l! hr., 30 m1n) CID AU. M ... - Aller teavlng her estranged aunl , Delle works In a photo­graphic $1udlo In Ecnuca, bul soon con· centretes on managing lhe rlverboel Phil· adelphla, and begins a romantic and stormy relatlONhlp with he( partner Bren ton Edwardt.. Sigrid Thornton, John W• ters (Part 2 of 4Lli ( 1 hr • 40 min ) (I) WAYU* •1m I A COWIOT II U. DOii In this London concert, Waylon Jen, n1ngs sings " Lucille." " Just To Satisfy

,, Vou," " The Dukes Of Hau.ard" theme song and tunes from l he album " Never Toe The Mark " G .,.. " Private Buckaroo" ( 1942, Mu· SICat) Andrews Stt1trs, Joe E. Lewta. A blg· flme band stagff an Army camp lhow dull~ wartime (I hr., 30 rn1n )

.. 8 (I) AUCI When lhe diner 11 IOld, Al~. Mel, Vera. Tommy end Jolene share tHra end 1&ugh1er as fhty reminisce about lhe 181t nine~. Q • al TM IDllt When Jonathan 1m11a1ea Samantha's fi1t · f1Qhling. Angele

lque:;,.~y'a child•reaflng Ideas (A)

...... •••w• WOll ...... OllMMM-.. Cl) .. " F1rat StfPI" (Prtmtafe.

Drema) Judd H111Ch. Amy Steel A coura· geous 23·year-old wOfTlen, par 1yztd 1n a tritglC IUIO acctdenl , Ond • dadoealfd bl<>: et\Olneet encounter frlumoh end Mt b8ck1 In their Strugolt to fulfill "-' dr~am of wettung el l'ltr cOllOge graduahon o (2 hr•) e e _,.. COdy, Nk:k Ind Boz run atovl of the law In 1 amaN towYl When a Clairvoyant lmpl!Clt.. them In her ntr>h· tw' t murdtr. ( 1 hr )

8 9 MAD• I• I ~MaleolrTnJrd Jenny are stymied by an elusive Jewel thief who keeps jUst one step ahead of them.

i.(~ • ~_,.Scheduled: actot ~lllJam Katt. a.nge< Patty Andrews. author Melvyn Klnder ("Smart Women, FOOiish Chol<:· es") . Impressionist Scott Record, De· borahShetton (" Dallas") (1hr.)

~~1"2nd Oust'" (1983, Ota­ma) Julie Christle, Greta Scacchl. A young Englishwoman arrives lo India to re­search the Ille of her great aunt who, 60 years before, had created a scandal by taking an Indian lover. 'R' (2 hrs,. 10 min) cm .... " Exposed" (1983, Otama) Nutass)I Klnskl. Ha.rvey Keitel. A fashion model's lover uses her aa bait to trap an lntematlonaf killer 'A' ( 1 hr., 4'0 mlrt) ())_. " The Hunger" ( 1983, Fantasy) Cetherlne Oenewe. Oevid Bowle. A phy$· cian working al a Hf ... xtenslon research Institute becomes Involved with a female vampire. 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min.) (%) .... " Hair" ( 1979. MU61caf) JOhn Savage. Treat WIHiams. A young man on his way to Army Induction meets a band of hippies in Central Park who take him on a IOYfUI, l:ross-<X>Untry muslcal odyssey ·pa·- (2 hrs . • 1 min.)

... POU .... AT Dlft.'I Ull Glenn , Yarbfough, the Limellters and the Kings­

ton Trio sing popylar folk songs of the late '50s and early '«?Os in a concert at Oevll's Laka Resort 1n, Edmonton, Alberta. ( 1 hr . 30 min) • CII .,. " O.rby's Rangers" (1958. Ad­venture) James Garner . Etchlka Choureau. The herOIC American Rangers go Into combat under the IMdeflhlp of COionei 0.rby In theft invesiotl of tt.iy and North Africa. (2 hrs,, 30 mln.6 CC) Cl •111 ~mm IT Life.size pupPets of President RNgen. Queen Eliz· abath, Prince Charlel and Slf John Giel· ~ are uted to .. t111te current events. CIJ ._. CW - Women's slalom, first and second runs, from Park City. Utah. (R) (~ ••c.. .,.,..

- lllltU7) _. ~·cti.Jbetc0Y c 1968, Orama) Richard Egan, Christopher Jonea. A youth resolves some Inner conflicts when he joins a tuna f~=t. (2 hrs.. 5 min.) e llltlCM. A fllm profile of the Soviet Emlgfe Orchestra, Whole members are mostly Soviet Jews who have sought retvge m the U.S. lnctu~ are Interviews with the musicians and concert perform­ances of music by Haydn. Mozart. Tcha1kOV5ky and Shostakovich. ( 1 hr . 50 min.)

-· e F llTO. l1lal Laure end Remlnglon are hired to loca te a man who's disappeared with a vakJab6e coolde rec: ... ~ I li .....,. Maddie and David Investigate the on-air kltling of a a.t•nlghl redio talk-show hot! ( 1 hr ) JI .... ao CC) llON " Easy Rider" ( 1969. Orama) Peter Fonda. Dennis Hopper. Two young motorcyclists drop out of aoclety and. rid· ing across the Southwest to New Orleans In search of Iha " real" America. encoun­ter prejudice and senseless violence. 'R' i_!hr . ~min ) (8) •••.a.TY Keep silent or talk are Harry's tough choices when he has In­formation on the prison doctor's murdef Har-=--bert Desiderio -1 TIC TAC DOUIN .... w ...

. MUITPOUtA The comical Shmenge brothers (John Candy. Eugene Levy) im­migrate to the U.S. from the fictional country ot Leutonla to launch a career in s:><>lka mualC. ( 1 hr )

.. • M1m A study ot the hlatory and pllght of the rhinoceros. one of the most

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,,. fl..•CI>oe ... --au. &fadM ....... co.r .J .,. " Nana" ( 1981. Otama) Katya

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fE~~ot Dog ... The Movle" ( 198'. Comedy) David Nauphton. Patrick Houaef. An Idaho farm t>oy. partlcipetlng tn a freestyle skiing competition. flnda r<> manoe and fun. as well as a rivalry With the reigning Austrian champl<>n. 'R' ( 1 ht • $min.) •••IM'fau fttl CI) .,. " Blondes Have More Fun" ( 1984'. Otama) John Leslte. JeSle St. James. An unsoccesstul businessman asks a crazy inventor to create a lake po­tlOll so he can swindle people ( 1 hr . 30 m1n.i_

tW • (() HU. M Colt Is used as a pawn by • a New Vork poliee captain whO wants to capture a top gangster (R) ( t hr.. 10 min.) 8 e T-..r Host: Johnny Carson. Scheduled: Luciano Pavarotti: singer Lin-

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j 1n---~ . ... ......... WIW•CI MATM "'The Jewel In

The Crown" Tension between Hindus and Moslem& heightens on the 9V4t of Indian 1nclependenoe. as a train carrying Pe<ron. Sarah and SuS8n ~ anacked. lhe late of Harl Kumar remains a mystery (Part 14 Ol 1~(1 hr.) CE ,...,. CID llON "Sahara" ( 198• . Adventure) BrOOke Shields. Lamberl Wiison In the 1920s. an heiress· pledge to hef dytng la· thef •• that ~ wtll wjn the cross-Sahara auto race In a sports car ot his own cleSlgn - leads hef Into dangers ot fkVe<y IOtt. 'PG' ( 1 hr., •~ min.) • M CU. Scheduled toptCS the oc~: the swallows of Caplstrano ( 1 hr_, 30 min.)

tW~ .,. " This Is Spmal Tap" (1984, Comedy) Rob Aelnef , Michael McK•n. In this sattre on the contemPotary rock mu­slC scene. an American documentary lllm· maker examines the phenOmenon o f a 17· year-old heavy metal band from England 'R' ( t hr . 22 min )

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, .. " My Sweet Charlie" ( 1970, Orama}"Patty Me. Al Freeman Jr. A big· oted Southern girt is forced by clrcum­stanoes 10 hide out with a Northern black man. (2 hrs., 5 min.) (f) &Lbbl&ff ... g .. "Money To Burn" (1973, Ora­ma) E.G. ManheU. Mildred ~twlck: A man In P'ison engineers a multknlltlon d<>llar counterfeiting sen.me. ( t hr.. 30 rhin.) (() 10P ... - Dana Roston vs. Rocky Garcia In a featherweight bout acheduled for 10 rounds, from Lake TahOe. Nev. (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min,) ()) .. "The Blue Lagoon" ( 1980. Ora­ma) Brooke Shields. Chrlstopl1ef Alkins: Two castaway children grow to adoln­cence on a remote South Pacific Island and experlenoe the pangs of first iove. 'A' t! hr .. 44 min.)

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I ... ll1'CllCOCI .,_ ...... "'" ...,.U.m&MY .. "Oeek Set" (1957, Comedy)

Spencer Tracy. Katharine Hepburn. O&­aplte the threat that an efficiency expert J>OMI to her job. a department heed finds twn attractive. (2 hrs.) e .. "White Feather" ( t955, West· ern) Robert Wagner, John Lund. A pros­pector It inslrumental in bringing peace to hie terrlloz, (2 hrs.)

l .....,,•••ema IA911rT -CA Scheduled: soclOl-

ogllt and author Alan McEvoy (" If She Is . ~") . -·Cl)••_. A military academy oom­menda"' tri. to save his career by k lHlng me chairman of the school board. (R) ( t

; hr .. ~ min.) .. Cl) llOYll " Slayground" ( t984 ,

Suepenee) Petef' Coyote. Mel Smith. The father of a little girl klfled durlng an ar· m«ed car robbery hires a sadistic e1Cacu-

• t!Oner 10 hunt down the men responsible for her dNtti. 'A' (1 hr., 29 min.) •••-"No Man Of .._Own" ( 1932. c:iema) 0.k Gable, Carole Lombard. A cunnlr"1 cardehark "loses his acn" and auooumbl to the charms of a J)fetty git! wno wents him to change his llfestyte. (2

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•Cll> "Expolad" ( 1983. Orama) Nnt ... je ~I. Har.rtv Keitel. ( 1 hr,, 40 min.) C2) "French ~o.tc:erds" (1979. ComedY) Mila Chlpin, 8llnche Beker. (1 hr .. 32 .. es:~ lottom. U.8.A." ( 1981, Com­~) llfi JoMIC>n, Lois Nettleton. .( 1 hr .. 3'7 min.)

•Im "Altilll And Modlll" (1965, Come­~ e>.'I u.tln, Jttry L.wll. (2 twt..)

•Cll "Ion..-. TornorTow" (196'. Dr•· fftl) ... ..-ca ,.,...,, Nefley Addl-

1 I Sunday~ March 17. 1986

e ... "Tbe Madwoman Of Chaillot" ( 1969, Con\edY) Katharine Hepburn. Charles Boye(. The corrupt leaders of an International monopoly are lured to their deaths by an eccentric old woman and her mad accomplices. (2 hrs.) cm .. "The Hotel New Hampshire" ( 198', Comedy) Jodie Foster, Beau Bridges. Based on the book by John Ir· vlng. An ecoentrlc New England family un­dergoes changes as It sets up hOtels In different loceleS. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (%) .,. " The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( t956. Suspense) James Stewart. Doris Dey. An American couple ln Moroc· co learn of an assas.ination plot when they witness the murder ot a F'rench se-oret.cG'~ hrs.)

w! .. " Amityville II: The Possession" ( 1962. Horror) Burt Young. James Olson. A family wrestles With supernatural occur­rences emanating from within their Long Island house. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.)

W CB).,. " Reckless" ( 1984. Orama) Af.. den Quinn, Daryl Hannah. A young motor· cycle enthusiast whose life 1 has been made unWholesome by an alcOhollc father becomes Involved with a girl whO is l oo

lood for him. 'R' ( t hr., 30 min.) ---­lalYWOGDa-• ..... M.ITIMMCGITlllll ........... ,

w ,., ... .. " Surf II" ( 1984, Comedy) Ed·

die Oeezen. Linda Kerrldge. A madman ~octs a tainted soff drink that compels sur1ers and beach-bums to eat garbage

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.,. " Blondie In Society" ( t941 . Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. A champion Great Dane cr•ates prot>lema for the Bumateads. ( t hr .. 30 m1n.)

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• ... " Strange Bedfellows" ( 1966, Comedy) ~oc::k Hudson, Gig Young. Atter considering diVoroe, a COfP()(ale execu­tive attempts to reconclte with hit wife, whOH ""Y temper could harm hit im.ge.

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Western) John Wayne. Shella Terry. A cowtiorsnugglft to-.xonerate"lllmAlf ot

eon. ( t hr .. 30 min.) 1111 (C) "Charlie Chan And The Curae Of The

Oregon Queen" (198t . Comedy) Pe• U.t!Oov. Richard Hatch. ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) ' CD> " Wonder Man" ( 1945, Comedy} Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. ( t hr., 38 min.) (J) " Loot" ( t972, Comed'y) Rlehard At· tenborough. Lee Remick. ( 1 hr . 54 min.)

• ® " The One And Only" (t978, Come­dy) Henry Winkler, Kim Darby. ( l M ,f38 min.) (I) "The Ice Plratea'' '1984. Science Fie· tlon) Robert Urich. Mary Crott>y. C 1 hr .. 38 min.)

-~"The Otltl Cr)'9(el" (198"l, F1nta•y) ~ (1hf .. 35mln.)

• CD) ' . .,_ loe Plrlt"" (1984. Science FiC•

cr1mes blamed on him by a crooUd sher· ilf. ( 1 hr.) .

~=- "Emanoetle On Taboo ltland" (1977. Orama) Lauri Gemser. A young man is cast ashore on a tropical Island and meets a sensuous young woman. 'A'

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.,. " Jlnxedl" (1982, Comedy) Bette Midler. Ken Wahl. A &Inger t11ka an unlucky casino dealer Into helplng her do away with her obnoxious boyfriend. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) cm llCMI " Unfaithfully Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley MOOf'e, Nastassja Kin­ski. An orchestra conductor thinks that his wile may have had an affair with a vtoffnlst while he was away on tour and conlf)lres 10 murder her. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (%) .. " The Gift" (1982, Comedy) Pl· erre MOndy. Clio Gol<lsmlth. A mlddle­aged banker's retirement gift turns out to be the ravishing beauty he meets on a train. ·R~led) t 1 hr., 45 min.J ·- .-• (I) WANll •1m1• A COWIOY •LA*' DOI In this London concert, Waylon Jen· nings sings " Lucille,"· " Just To Satisfy Vou." " The Dukes Of Hauard" theme song and tunee from the album " Never

:15~: " .. " Bk>ndie Goes To College"

( 1942. Comedy) Panny Singleton,' Arthur Lake. The Bumsteads conceal their mar· riage when they go back to college, but the plan b&cklires when they both find ro­maoce with others ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (I) ...... ,_ Cll)

·-ICOIT W(f)'lmYnml (I) ... • M IUITI Animated. An ac· cldent·pr<>ne lion theds his Image and rises to become the king of beasts after he rescues Noah and the animals from a flel'y ark. •Gll•DMMl•--(C) Cl ... l.,_.llDIR&••rr 1.119-'Slia puppet• of President Aeagan. Queen Ellz· abeth. Prince ChartN and Str John Glel· ~d are used to ... tlriL• current events.

.. CB) .. " The Lone! Guy'' (198', Com· edy) Steve Martin, <!harlet Grodin. After his te1Cy glrlftlend 181vet him, a young man faces a lonely Hfe and writ" a best· selling book that MrVes as a guide for ~-1one1on,. mein. 'A' t1 hr.;-30mln.)

tlon) Aobe<t Urieh, Mary Crosby. ( t hr .. 36mln)

• (%) " The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1956, Suspense) James Stewart. Doris Dey. (2 hrs.)

-~ " The Earthling" ( t980, Adveriture) William HOiden. Ricky Sehr~. ( 1 hr.: ~2 min. ) • • • ® " Harry And Son" ( 198-4, Orem•)

...r--- Peul Newmen, AoOby Benton. (1 hf .. 67 min ) (I) " Rich, Young And Pretty" ( 195t, Mu­licel) J1ne Pow.ti. Vie Damone. (1 hr., 35mln)

- V) "SantilOO" !'He. A<Mtlture) Alen - L.acld. RoMln• Podelt1. (2 hft.)

tWCDl "8fllntt0trn" (1913, SclenOe-Acnon) Oiirlttopher Wilken N.tt1lle WOOd. (1 hr .•

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46mln) tW G " Night Slaves" ( 1970, M)'SlefY)

James FrancdlCUS, Lee Grant. ( 1 hr., 30 mn.) . CZ> " Sillfer Dream Race<" ( 1980, Orama) David Essex. Beau Bridges ... ( 1 hr.. 51 min.)

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-· " Starbird And Sweet William" ( 1978. Orama) A. Martinez. Oen Haggerty. (2 hrs.) (C) " Contract On Chefry Street" ( 1977, Orama) Frank Sinatra, Verna Bloom. (2 hrs . 29 min)

" Brainstorm" ( 1983, Science-Fiction) Christopher Walken. Natalie Wood. ( 1 hr .. 46 mln.)

W (f)) " Cracking Up" ( 1983. Comedy) Jerry Lewi$. MHton Bef~. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CD) " Angel" (J984, Orama) Cliff Gorman, Sutan Tyrrell. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) G "Chip Ott The Old Block" ( 1~. Mu­sbl) UOnald O'Connor. Peggy Ryan. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)

W CI> " Around The World In 80 Oeys" ( 1956, AdVentura) David Niven, Shlfiey MacLaine. (2 hrs .. 48 min.)

• ()) " Unta1thluKy Yours" ( 1984, Comedy) Dudley MOOfa, Nastass)a Klnskl ( 1 hr .. 36 min)

.. (C) " The Day The Women Got Even" ( 1980. Orama) Jo Ann Pflug, Julie Hager­

'i'.... ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (.ti) " Lat' s Spend The NIQN Togethef" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rolling Stones ( t hr., 30 min.)

• COJ " Wonder Man" ( 1945. Comedy) Denny Kaya. Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) Cl) " Somewhere Tomorrow" ( 1984, Ora­ma) Sarah Jessica Parker, Nanoy Addi­son (1hr .. 30 min)

• eel " The Dark Cfystal" ~ 1982. Fantasy) ~ts. (1hr., 35-min) w " All That Jan" ( 1979, Musical) Roy Scheider, Jessica Lange. (2 hrs., 3 min.)

.. (!) " A Star Is Born" (1 976, Mualcal) Barbra Streisand, Kris Kristofferson. (3 hrs)

" Somewhere Tomotrow" ( 1984, Ora­ma) Sarah Jessica Parker. Nancy Addt· son. ( 1 hr., 30 min. )

• tm " Along The Great Divide" (1951. W"tern) Kilk Douglas. Virginia Meyo. ( 1 _ hr .. 55 min.)

.. CH) " The One And Only" ( 1978, Come­dy) Henry Winkler. Kim Derby ( 1 hr .. 38 min)

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I =· 'm C••• IUU i .. "The ElrtNna" (IMO. Adven­

ture) Wiiiem Holden. "'*Y Schfodlr. A world tr1veter t.-chee 1 young orphen the W8Y1 of IUM>i•t In the AUlttlllan wlldtr· neet 'PG' (1 hr . 42 min)

--- Olo Cotofne YI Eric ~'" In • --.. ...,. bout ICheduled tor 10 roundl, llYt from A~ City. H.J. (2 hfl . 30 min)

~="The loe Pita!•" ( 1984, Sci­ence FlctlcJn) Robert lklch .. Mary Cfost>Y Space pirates IOln a beautiful prineess ln search of hef e..;"IOfer fathef and a newly d iscovered aouroe of much-needed water

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A look at a variety o f flying crea-turee. locludlng frogs and spiders. and their 80Mv1t technlquea. Q ( t hr. ) CC ... " Champions" ( 1984, Biogra­phy) John Hvr1, E~d WoodWard. lhe true 11ory of successful English jockey Bob Champion Who, stricken with cancer In 1979, came beck 10 win the Grand Na­tlonel Steeplechase two years later. 'PG' 1! hr .. 65 min.) CZ) ... " Loot" ( 1972: Comedy) Rich­ard Attenbotough, Lee Remick. A de­ceased Irishwoman's son end his bast friend dectdt to hide their bank robbery loot In hef coffin 'PG' ( 1 hr • 54 m1n. )

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with • Firench poodle and plant to marry her. IM the a,,11/11 of Snoopy't bfothef

~· e=t• matt.,• o e e 'N ••Jonathan and -- hllp • Y°'10Q runaway find the rnearq of t8Mity love. 8nd they contole e mothtf teeing the death of her only eon Ir OC*. (R)0 ( 1tw) .. ''Going Ho41ywood" ( 1933.

) Blf,g Crosby. Petay Kelly A ~I beComt9 • French tNld to bt ,,.., the a1• lht iow.. (2 tn ) e a Nil M A wflftf tndl up on • flight mt~ me Ewetgledtt with Cott wflef't 1 r~ Crime boM clltcOYefl that

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s)~'-- . ; -.:.::.rr TClll•n F..u.d! Glenn Close • IOUA1" AWMT'I A young .-'*I (Mark Harmon) discoven a Brlttlh ......., knef. loaf tor over 40 yeara. at the bottOm of the sea with 400 people sfll 8he end being ruled by a ~ dlclllOt lChrlstophef Lee) (Part 2 of 2) (2 hra.)

01) llO¥ll "Cisco Pil<e" ( 1971, OrelN) Gene Hackman, Kris Krllton..on. A. crooked rmre~liCs" illent bleckmell en•­con into dealing a large quantity o4 ~ ~na ~2 hrs)

m -- Ale * Si& -_.OJI ...-cu.._ A lrlbUte to tt'9 team that creaJed such Broedwlly '*9 • " The Sound Of Muslc " and "South~ 1c." leatu11ng htm chps, photot, end Inter· views with Sl'llrley Jones, AHred Orlke, Y" Brynner, Gordon MacRae and compoeera Marfin Charnin ("Annie" ) end Andrww Lloyd Webber ("Cets" ) . Mery ...,... hosts (2 hrs ) '1l) "911 _. Regularly ~ ptogramm1ng may be delayed d&.- to p~b<eaks CC> llCMI " Contracl On Cherry s.rwt" ( 1977. Orama) Frank Slnetf•. Verna Bk>om A policeman devises.,.. unoftho­dox plan for bringing c riminals to ju8etce. (~ hrs .. 29 rrnn )

CR) ALL TMI 11¥1M U Delle k .... tw pregn&ncy a secrel when lhe end 8renlDn take the Ph1ladfotph1a on a dengttOUI run down a tow river 1n a desperlle lttempt to make ll'len 1111ert>oa1 profitable. 99td Thornton. John Wn•f'rs (Part 3 o4 4) Q ll hr , 45 nun )

(SJ llCMI " The Lords Of DiloiOlne" (1983. Orama) 0'1V1d Keith, Aob8rt Prosky A ~n'°' At a Southern mmeery academy •S det1trm1ned to ex~ h members of an ehte group respo1....._ tor the brutal, And someumeg lethal, haZlng o4 cadets deemed undes•rat>le 'R' ( 1 hJ., 43 min.) ... " II I Had My Way" ( t940, ...... cal) Bing Crosby. Glof1a Jaen. Two~ devllhans open a l"QhlClub Ill New Y• with the help o l an mphan And her ,.. aerved relat tves ( 1 tit . JO min.)

H CO LA-- A romentlc story of llte In• Bohemian orllsts' commlmity of Pwtl' Latin Ouarte< In the 1830s J•"* Levine conduct• the MetropolttM ()pef1'1 pro­dUCtion with Renato Scotto lfld ludefto Pavarom (3 hfS 1 ~

• 8 Cl) IG .. '9CI O/l llm IOOP Anmet· ed The comlC heroine of the 19209 end

! t930s strives for stardom while wolttiflg • a thoe clerk. by day and • dancer et ftlgM.

l=DOUIM .., ... ,. ... " The lee P113tn" ( 19141 ti

enct Fiction) Robelt Urich. Mery Ctollw. Sp&ot pt1111ee jOln a beautiful princ.. Ir\ search of her exploler lathef lll'ld 1 ~ d~ed SOUIC~ Of mt.K.tl need8d -In a nea~nlA"Y ·po ( 1 hr • 38 "*'-l

... . ~dC.<t .. ( 1980. eon.. dy) Kurl Ausaeft, JACk Wllrden Afllr l'9 OWflfor of 1 b11n1cruot c.r shop diet, NI emp!Oy try lo covtr up hit ~ to pttvtnt h~ wealthy ~-oMtef .,,-., from tnhetlllng the t>usioets Q (2 l'Q.)

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.... CllClmA.11 ~ _...,. Scheduled· Susan Scan· nell ( " Oyflasty") . Alan Campbell ("Three's A Crowd") . Stepfanle Kramer ("Hunter") . Brad Maule (" General Hos-

~~ ~ llOYll "~a rGames" ( 1983. Suspense) Matthew BrOderlck. Dabney Coleman. A teen-age coml)IJler whiz lnad· vertently gains access to the Pentagon's strateglC computer sys1em and nearly be· ~s World War Ill 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 53 min ) CZJ llOWll " Christine" ( 1983. Suspense) Keith Gordon. John Stodkwell Based on Stephen King's novel A high school misfit buys and 1est0tes a 1958 Plymouth,. una· ware It's possessed by a demon that will jealously protect him and destroy any perceived threat 'R' ( t hr .. 50 min )

• 8 • IMA Stuart discovers that late­night rehearsals tor a reunion rock concert with his old band are taking thetr toll on hts usual daytime pursuits (!) llOWll " The RetVers" ( 1969. Adven­ture) Steve McOueen. Rupert Crosse An 11-yea1-old and his companions tal<e a trip to the btg city in a " b0f1owed" car (2 hrs . 30 min.)

i=-~-... -m~•-- • IT . ..... _ Luther loses his

hearing In a bOlktt exploslc>n; HallOfan Illes to help overwOfked MOfriS()('I , Cavanero Qlans a new career ( 1 hr )

111::.-.: conoer1 pjarnsf's encoun­ter with her ex·lover leads 10 a nasty con­frontation with his wife. Mark is wrongly accused of assault, a computer whiz taps Into the hotel's system. O { 1 hr ) G mt llM, ,_.. Ull IOOI I Biiiy IS c:oerced by Estep to spy on Audy to gather valuable 1nforma1t00 for l/'le up­C<1ming Senate heanngs on Trlc0tp. a vengeful Wes gets closer to Falconettl In Les Vega•. James Carroll Jordan, Peter Haskll:iJJPar1 15 of 22) ( 1 hr ) Ill) "Caged" ( 1950. Orama) Elea· l'IOf Parker, Agnes Moorehead A yoong girl falsely imptlsoned for 1hett becomes a bitter. hottlle woman. (2 hrs.) • ,. ~ "9JMJ•- ... """ WClll - Victor Borge prase!'lta a btend of music and comedy with back up .by J'lllmbef• of the London Phlharrnonte L!hr., &min.) Cl)_.• - Men's slalom. eec· ond run. hom Park City. Utah (R) ( 1 hr.) (8) .. ''Harry And Son" ( 1~. Ori· ma) Paul Newman. Robby Benson. Re· cently fktd from his !Ob. a man facet tru.­tratlon and tr'-9 to get hit son to enter a reipectable proteselon. 'PO' ( 1 hr . 57 min.) CJ) .. "The Giit" ( 1982, Com.dy) Pl­.,,. MOfldy, Clio Goldlmllh. A mlddla­eg9d banker'• retirement gift turns out to be the ravilhlng bMuty fie meet• on • trlln~t hr .. ~5 min.)

I ----- .. " BtalNtorm" ( 1983. Sc~ ctlon) Ctwlftoptief Walken. Natalie

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Sunday, March 17. 1985

-·o:.·s:~~;J'll:.mln. J -~ fllll. CGU.19 Vldeot from Colllnt' lat­"' album " No Jecketa Requited" plUt behlnd·tht--scenet lnt8'Vlews.

'*llJ"())9C .. --M.19 &5£4M flall'I CCUT llOWll "The Young Nur'"" ( 1973.

Orama) Jean Manson. Ashley Porter. Three beautiful nurses find themselves In 5efloos and sometimes comical anemmas

(E='-=~~OQr . 16mln.)

co --=-~) ( 1979. Comedy) John les11i.'"'Kliiy Shane. A former adult­movie star ls blackmailed Into making one last picture. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) (Z) llOWll " Nana" (1981, Orama) Katya Berger, Jean·~erre Aumonl. A beautiful and willful J)f05t11U1e puts het appearance and body 10 use to becOme the toeSI of the town. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min )

l •llMITIUO ,,. wn""'°"' "'._ C11CU1 t1:11 Cl) •••PJ. Magnum Is hired to be

a bodyguard for a glamorous world-claS5 cardplayer during a poker game aboard a l!!_Chf. (A) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) U e TCMllHr Host Johnny Carson ( t

l···>e_- .--OI ...,....,. 7't CWI Scheduled: guitarist Phil

Keaggy. a celebration of spring ( 1 hr • 30 min) .

11:11 e LAW ._ICA Schedtlled: phyai· clan and author Or. SenlOfd Siegal

-1·~-=wllhoUtOrugs") m GI MOU.YWOOD llOWW " A Man Called Sledge" ( 1971.

Western) James Garner. Oeonis Weavet. A gunman shoots all of his oohot ts to pro­tect his fortune In gold. bul ends up wilh· out htS mone. p hrs ) (!) •& L-IT .. 9 llOWW " Runaway" ( 1973, Suspense) Ben JohnS()('I, Ed Nelson Panic mounts among the p&598ng&fS as a ski train 'With· out braking power careens out of control down a steep mountainside. ( 1 hr • • O min } (Jl) llCMI " The Gamblers" ( 1969. com. dy) Suzy KendaU, 0on GordOn Card ~ ..,.-001 ro lliiee a wealthy arltto- -erst. (2 hrs.)

COUHI IAIUTUU. OlvlSlon Ill Champ\On$hlp from Grand Rapids, Mich. {!'!) (2 hrl. )

CID llOWW " Fort Apache. The Brome" I 1981, ~ame) Paul Newman. Ed Atne<. A Jough cop b11tle8 crime and corruption In New York City'• South 8ron11 neighbor· hOOd 'A' (2 hrl . 5 min ) CO) llCMI " Angel" ( 108•. Orama) Cliff Gorman. Susan Tyrrell. An Intelligent tlu· dent tums to proslitutlon '° tl"llt the can ~Y the tuition at an exclutlve high tchoel. A' (1 tn., 32 min) .,. " Unfatthfolly Youra" ( 1~.

Comedy) Dudley Mooft. Nntattjl Kln­tkl An orchestra conductor think• tl'llt hit wife may have had an affair with a Ylollnlel while he w1s aw1_y on tour and c:ontpl<• 10 murder her ·po· c;J ( 1 hr., 3e min.)

.. .,. "A= In Hffven" (1083, Orema) Christ Atklnt, ltltey Annt Wertan. A rn•rrltd eolleoe lnttnJCtot hat

an affair with one of hf, ttvdent1 who WOfkl aa a malt • •otlo denctt. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 23mln.)

- CC> .. "The Wicked Lady" (1983, Comedy) Faye Ounnay. Alan Bat ... A latc!Mtlng hlgh-IOClety women tngegtt In highway robbtry. ltdUc11on and l'nUl"der In the courtt of a day'• work. 'R' ( 1 hr.', 38 min.) -··LA11W ... IM9Wli WI Gutttt : LMy Tomlin, .. xophOnilt C181eooe C~ (R) ( 1 hr.)

I .,_""*OOCI •H•11•••wra1 •WCCllO , .,. "Sierra Baron':- ( 1958. W"t·

tm) Brlao t<elth. Ricil Jetoo. In the 18009, a c.tifofnla claim jumper 8tttmptt to expand hit holdlnga by w1y of murder and terrorism. (2 hrt.) • llOWll " Honky Tonk" (HM 1. West· ern) Clark Gable. Lana Turfl9f. An unlike­ly IOve match occurs between• gambltf 1nd a -.bfed ltdy hom Bolton. (2 h11.= I u• • ..,.,. __ ....,_

WClllMll•MflU-.. Cl) .. "Gtntsil II" (1972, Sci-

ence-Fiction) Alex Cofd, Mariette Harttey. A brilliant 20t1Klentury apace 8Cltnfltt burled during a holocaust ind unew1Md two centurlet later becomet the object of rlvalry between two opposing clvilizatlona. LR) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) w• llOWW ' 'The Road To Singapore" ( 19-'0. Comedy) Bing Cr06by, Bob Hope. A pair of determined bechelof1 meet a marriage-minded young woman In Saigon. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) e llMI "The Jan Singer" ( 1953. Ora­ma) Danny Thomas. Peggy Lee. A young Jewish boy defies hit father'• wish that he ~ a prayer leader and turns to the stage as a Jazz singer. (2 hrs ) (%}-- "Silver DrMm Racer" (1980, Orama) 0.V'ld E ... x. BMu Bridgtl. A British mot0tcycle enthutlatt lohtrlts Na late bfothef's custom-built bike and c:t.­cldet to UM It In his bid I<>< the 500-co troptl~' (1hr .. 51 min.)

-1---AT M ... Scheduled: Roger Ebert and Gene Slskel tevltw " Sylvester" and " The Aviator " •ALL•M•am.T

W CI).,. " &alnttOfm" ( 1983, Sctanc. Fiction) CM.Copher Walken. Nallfle WoOd. A married couple trlft to keep • specially deslg'*1 dtvlca. wtllctt dowt a per10n to •Aper~ the aentetlons tett by another, from mrtitary and lnduatrlal

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from North Conway, N,H. (R) al) ... "Wondtf Mlln" . (194&. Come­dy) Denny Kaye, Virginia ~. A nlgtllCk.lb anttrt•lntf1 twin brother It aocuttd of murder. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) .......... • a:>-- "SprlnQ Break" (1983, COtN­Oy) 0.Yfd Kntll, I...,_ Batettt. FOVt bud­dlea have a wild tlmt In Fort Lawdetel* during IPf "'Cl vacation • R' ( 1 hf.. 40 min.)

Ml® .. " Purple Heart•" (1 .... Or• . ma) Kan Wahl. CMryt Ladd In vtetnem. • Navy medic meet• and .... In !Owe wtth • Cltdrc.ttd nurtt. but t.,_., Mutt plltll n thfMtened by the ~talllt olrclum­•anoee of wer. 1t (1 rw .• && min.) •(J)•--=-

!::' "Pod(.ttut Of Ml!lclet" ( 1ee _ _ _ r Glenn rord;-Bette O.vls. A

atr"' wndOr attempts to convtnc:e her deught« and luture ln-llwt that she la more 11JCCeMfu4 thin she actually IL (3

Cll • I llIR II -CZ) .. " Al That Jazz" (1979, Mutl­cal) Roy Scheider, JeMlca Lange. A pop­ular dlrector-choreogtepher'a last llfe takn a ptiyalcat end emotional toll •• he attempts to stage a Broadway mualcal by day and edit hit latest movie by night. 'R' l

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V9nture) Gene Barry. John S.11on. An art deeler experleooes an Intriguing and dln­'19fOUI train ride while on a Merit gov9rn­ment mllllon. (2 hrs .• 10 min.)

•CE mon •OOITIUO ... "The l.lwlela Nineties" ( f936. W..-n) John Wayne. Gibby H•y•. A

- tedetat agent goes undercover In a small Wtttern town to nab a geng of outlaws who hive *" terroriZlng the territory. C 1 hf.) tm ...

• ez> "Ctlrlstine" ( 1A83. Suspense) Keith Gordon. John Stockwell ( 1 hr .. 50 min )

• CH> " A Dog Of Flande<s" ( 1959, Ofama) 0.vtd Ladd, Donald Cusp ( t hr . 36 min. )

•al) " Dirk Victory" ( 1939. Orama) Bette O.vla, Geofge Brent. (2 hrs)

• cc:> " The Grey Fo11" ( 1982, Western) Rlchard Farntworth. Jackie Burroughs. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.)

• CD> " Vldeodrome" (1983. Fantasy) James Woods, Deborah Harry. ( 1 hr., 30 min. )

79(%) " The loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner" (1962. Orama) Tom Courtenay, Michael Redgrave. (1 hr .. 43 min.)

79(1) " Recktesa Disregard" ( 1985, Orama) T ... Harper, Laslie Nte&Mn (2 hfs.)

• CC> " The Liltle Foxes" ( 19" t. Orama) Bette Davis, Herber! Marshall ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) CH> ' 'H•OOY9f Street" ( 1979, RomenQe) Hlfrlson FOl'd, Lesley· Anne Down. ( 1 hr .

lhrL, 3 min.) ~ .. , ....

.. '=' " The LOfdS Of Olscipllne" ( 1983. Orama) David Keith, Aot>ert Prosky. A senior et a Southern mlNtary academy la determined to expose the membf'• of an elite group retponllble fOf the brutal, and sometlmes lethal, hazing of cadets deemed undeslrable. 'R' ( t hr .. 43 min.)

• CC> .. "Charlie Chan And The Cur~ Of The Dragon Queen" ( t981. Comedy)1

49mln.) CO) "Sahara" ( 198"'. Adventure) Brooke Shields. Lambeft Wilson ( t hr .. '4 m n.)

• CZ> " Man. Woman And Child" { 1983, Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Danner { 1 hr . 39 min)

- CC) " The Private Eyes" ( 1980, Comedy) Don Knolls. Tim Conway ( 1 hr .. 31 min ) CH> " My Favorite Veer" ( t982. Comedy) Peter O' Toole. Jessica Harper (1 hr . 35 min) CO) "Cracking Up" ( t983, Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Miiton Berle ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cl) " Twice · Told Tates" ( 1963. Suspense) Vincent Price. Sebastian Ca· bot ( t hr • 59 min ) - tm "The Vlrglnl8 H1H Story" (197". Ora­ma) Dyan Cannon. Hatvey Keitel. ( t hr . 30mln)

1W(%) " The Gill' ' ( 1982. Comedy) Pierre Mondy. Cho Goldsmllh ( t hr , 45 min.)

1wa " How Awful Abqul Allan" ( 1970. Mystery) Tony Peddol.. Jvtte Hams { 1 hr . 30mln) • CC) " The Dresser" ( t983. Orama) Albert Finney. Tom Courtenay. ( 1 hf . 58 min.)

-- Pei. U..inoY, RleMfd -Hetctt eNrrtlie Chan la ak»d by hit bumbling grandson In tolvfng • string of murders. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 37 min.) •1...aa • H•II1W00 .. "The tee Pirates" { t 98A, Sci­

ence Fletlon) Robert Ur1<:h, Mary Crosby Space pirates foln a beaullfut prlnceu In search of her explorer father and a newly discovered source or much-needed water In a neer=xy 'PG' ( t hr • 36 min.)

.. 1= " Let's Spend The Night Togeth· .,.. ( 1982. Documentary) fhe Rolling Stones The Stones perform many of their greatest hits In this record of three con­certs held In New Jersey and Anzona 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 30 min )

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4111 tm•--·---ttt.J " Mu Dugan fleturns' ' { 1983 Come· dy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards ( 1 hr . 38 min.)

_.,, ..... 11ov1u­-· " The Easy Way" I 1952. Comedy)

Cary Grant. Betsy Ofake (2 hrs ) " The Sting II" { 1983, Ofama) Jackie

Gleason. Mac Davis ( 1 hr . 42 mm ) W (ll) " Videodrome" ( 1983. Fantasy)

James Woods, Deborah Harry ( 1 hr 30 mm) (%) " The Man Who Knew Too Much" ( 1956. Suspense) James Stewart Dotts Day (2 hfs.) tD " The Big Beat" ( 1958. Musical) Wit ham ReynoldS, Gog1 Grant ( t hr . 30 mm )

W (C) " Krull" ( 1983 Fantasy) Ken Mar shall. L ysette Anthony ( I hr . 5 7 min )

" Superman Ill" ( 1983. Adventure) Chrlstophm Reeve, R1eh8rd Pryor (2 hrs . 5mtn)

• "SplaSh" ( 198.C, Comedy) Tom Hanks. Daryl Hannah ( 1 hr • St min l

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~berttYllsorr.tl1'1CiUmln. • CZJ " To Begin AoaJn" ( 1983, Orama) An­

tonia Ferrandis. Encama Paso. ( 1 hr .. 33 min )

W (C) "The L1111e Foxes" ( 1941, Orama) Bette Davis, Herbe<t Marshall. ( 1 hr.. 56 min)

• CH> " A Dog Of Flanders" ( t959, Orama) Oevid Ladd. Dona ld Crisp. (1 hf., 36 mm.) (C>J "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Comedy) Jerry Lewtt1. Milton Befle ( 1 hr , 30 min.)

• (I) " Bye Bye BravEHman" ( 1968, eom.­~ Geofge Segal, Jack Warden. (2 hfl.) lJ.J " Twilight Zone -- The Movie" ( 1983, S<:lence-F'lctK>n) John Llthgow. Vic Mor­row ( 1 hf., 42 min) (%) " The Lonehness Of The Long Distance Runner" ( 1962, Orama) Tom Cou11enay, Michael Redgrave. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.)

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·--~ !) .,.. " The Grey Fo1'" ( 1982, West-em) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Bur­roughs. Released after 30 years In ptlson, a notorlout stagecoach bandit !Inda popu­leflty among the people In the Cenadlan Wlldefne&1 when he embarks on a train· '. obblng spree. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 ~ cm- ...... --=.,.~• M NM Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel pet'form old favorites In thelf flr11 joint con­cert In 11 years, taped during the summer ot '8 1 In New York City's Central Park. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) ... "ReckleSS Olsr rd" ( 1985, Orama) Teu Harper, Le% Nielsen. A storefront lawyer defends a doctor ~ reputation has been ruined by an lnvestl· " gaOve TV reporter' s story alleging hl9 ln­votv.ment In an illegal prescrip tion-drug

f atlon. (2 hrs )

••'l'llOftlm • ... "Captain Newman. M.0."

(1913, Drama) Gregory Peck. Tonx ~ An Army psych1alrfSt t>ecomet tnorrnoutly dedicated to hra patients. (2 hrs . •&min.)

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b performt "Karma Cha~." " Do Y(J4J Ae311y Want To Hurt Me?" and " Miss Me Bind" II lhf Ha.mmetstnith Qdeon In

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study ol ._ "'9811or't of one mmlot'I wtllte­Nled kob antetope 8Cf0. the 8oma plall'l8 of the Suderl and the hunting, t,.,. wtlOM llvel .,. ~ by the Nrds' ~Q(ttw.) CD ... " A.er . WlndOw" ( 1154 5u1penae> ~ Stft.t. 0rece Ketv. ;. photogr~. 00f .. '8d 19 hie apstment. IPlee on hll ':C'°" Ullttg ~ and~ he -1111d • murder. 'PG' (1 hr .. 52 mW\.) (%) ... "Min, Wom11n Attd Chltd" (1983, 0r.,.,., Mertln Sheen, 8fythe Denner. A man'• MQc>y femly .. r. «*­rup1ed by the dMth. Of a woman with whom he hed a br'9f affair YMtS ..,.., and the errtv8' of the ton he hed ,.., ,. k'&=.J~ 31 m .)

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~OU. toads and producta. (Q) ... "Vldeodrome" ( 1983, Fant..y) James Woode. Deborah Harry •• A ce>­owner of • Toronto UHF atatlon that ep.­clallzw In ~ entertainment ...,dlea tor the Peoote behind a- blufre ....... broedceat. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 tr*\,)

I .._ ... ..,,.,, • ()) W I Pl'i:j. HIQgltw harbofs an old

fr1end who t. <*en out of jall to reecue hit kicnpped IJMdlOn, and ~ ,.. luc1antly egr ... to help. (R) ( 1 hr.) e • __, - Clln faces a dllemrnl when hit tathef tr ... 10 convince 0.-. she lhoutd attend a ~ b6eck unlwrllty In leu of entomtlg 1t an "'Y L~~. (R) ' • - ''The Wild Party" ( 1974, Ora­ma) Jemee Coco, Raquel Welch. A lllent film comedian triea to .. ve his flegglng ce­,.., by throwing • big party •• -WNC:h • young women end h9r boyfriend are mur- -darecf. (2 hrs.)

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.. ~ .. (1983, OfatN) Rob Lowe. '=:' Blwt. A ptap IChoo4 atudant on an affl* wtlh en at­trectlve Oldef women, unewn thet the's his roommate's mothef. 'R' ( 1 hr.. 38 min.)

CID Ml• - • Driven 11P9rt trom her huM:>9nd after the fire on the Philedel· phle. Dale retume 10 8'enlon wtae tub­eequent lnlury toroee Delle to nevlgate their r•tored boet for one lat c:Nnce to "*• money before the bet* torec:toees Sigrid Thornton. John Waters. (Par1 • ot ~ Q (1hr .. 42 min.) Cl) .. "The Sting II" ( 1983. Orama) Jacicla Gleason. Mac Dem An •xperl· ~ con ertlst tries to 1COre , with the t.ip of • fellow l)eddlef. 'PG' , hr .. 42

"*'·> •--...:.·s~ 0ooi--c.nc~ 1943. Muaical) Lon Mc:Celitter. Heter\ Hayee Tht" gltte date soldiers, Ignoring the Nies Mt dOwn by the Stage Door Canteen where·;;. WOl'k. (2 hrs.)

... .. ii "TM AdventUf• Of Shef· IOck Helmet" Holmel and W1tson are betfled by a caee lnYoMng a mUfdtr WMpOt\ thsy ha\19 dilcovefed WOON trace II undetectable. Q ( 1 hr.)

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-· .. " It ~ One NIQht'' ( 1934, Comedy) ClatJdatt• Colbert, Clark I

Gable. Hoping 10 gel I aooop, 8 newtpa­permen etlields an ,.... from h9r fa· thef' • agents. (2 hrs. ) e e ._Sam betlev.. that Olene ii ... madly In lo'4 with him. and Cllff catchel a co-worlc• .,..q (R) ....... (Pren*•) A. Mm· retired prM1te °"9c:tlve and tis ••i>ert· net't daughter btoomt 1n unlikely tnwtti.. ~ In Hollywood .. Stars Cheltlt

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G-... 8chtduted! Jacqueline ai&~Ji.fNllltA c1 hr.J

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··~Ol.lltl Rampart Slleet Parade." " I Can Dream. Can' t I?" and " Boogie Woogle Bugle Boy" in ttiis salute lo the music. dance and flumor o f the 1940s Host Steve Allen ( I hr , 15 min)

.. 8 e -.n' CCMIT Harry is brought be­fore the lud1clal ethics committee when It appears he has been conSOfling with a hooker (R) (f) mWll " The Rains 0 1 Ranchipur" ( 1955, Orama) Lana Turner. Richard Bur­ton. The wealthy and privileged wife of a British aristocrat falls In love with a HindlJ dOctor. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (1)-UC.~Y(ll)

-· CD HU. ITmT &Uh A murder charge looms when a pro-tile advocate accidentally 1niures a pregnant woman: a riot occurs when a black lam1ty moves into a white hou=.project. (1 hr ) -

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opens the Senate comm11tee hearings on Trlcorp with a seem1ngly solid case. until Estep counters w1lh some unexpec;ted maneuvers: Fa1Conet11 learns lhat Wesley Jordache IS aller him Peter Strauss. Wil­ham Smith (Par1 16 of 22) ( 1 hr.) CC) 90Wll " Krull" ' ( 1983. Fantasy) Ken Mar$1'\all, Lysette Anthony On another planet, a pr1nce races many 1es1s as he tries lo regain his kingdom, rescue his be­trothed and battle a super-powerful beast. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) (!)-...,._ lllAQQlll Hosts. Tom and Nancy Seaver (R) .,. " Hot Dog The Movie" ( 1984,

Comedy) David Naughton. Palrick Houser An Idaho farm boy, participating In a freestyle skung competition, finds ro­mance and fun, as well as a rivalry with the reigning Austrian champiOn. 'R' Q ( 1

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- Ill _,.. . MC81T•-COl.lm umTULL. National Cha~ ·onship Regional Semifinal (R) (2 hrs.)

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TAii --w.­&13 IOlll NOllll'I CCUIT .,_ " Body Talk" ( 1978. Orama)

Angelique. Kay Parker. A banker's enjoy-able peslime is threatened when his girl­friend falls 1n love with another man ( 1 tv .. J2 min ) (0) .. " Bummg Snow .. (No Dale. AdUll) ( 1 tv .. 30 mtn I Cl) .. "Splash" ( 1984. Comedy) Tom Hanke. Oeryl Hannah A New York

1 beche40f wlth<>Yl much success at love f ... tor a beautiful g1tt who kteraHy washes up on tN>re. unaware 11 first that she's the mefmald he saw as a Child. 'PG' ( t tv .. 51mln) .. . (J) .. " The Gitt" ( 198it. Ul>m80Y) Pi· ene Mondy. C!IO Goldsm1lh Am~ a9fd be"6cer's ret11ement gilt turns out to be the revlShlng beauty he meelS on a tfein •A' (Dubbed in English) ( 1 hr., 45 ,.,., ) . . , _.,,_.,,..,

t111 .. " THX 1138" (1971, Science· tion) RoMlt Duvall. Donald Pleasence.

In the WOfld ol the Mute whet• humans .,. r~ by dtug1 10 au1oma1ons. a rr'llM\ end woman ~ theW bonds and ... In 1CM1 (1 hr . 55 min l

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able to have chlldren. (1 hf .. 30 min.) tW(B) .,. " Max Dugan Returns" (1983,

Comedy) MarW Mason. Jason Robards. A widow's ne'8f-do-well lather, who aban-

. doned her When she was a chlkt of nine, shows up with e bad heart condition and a suitcase full of 1n;go11en money 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38 min.) u - ,__ ........ ;...-,.1-· - -";'° .- "·-

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ma) Julie Christle, Alan Bates. The expe­riences of an a~ent boy aiding a pair of lowws.ltaumatJze'Jilm for ar.. (2 hrs •• 26 min.) • (f) l••m I, ... !II .,. " Trapped" ( 1973. Suspense) James Brolin. Susan Clark Upon recover· Ing from unconsciousness. a man awak­ens In a closed department store and dis· COYefS that It is ptOtected by viclOUS dogs.

Ohr .. ~~~ • U ,.._._.UlllliCiAA Host: Dennis Wholey. eel.,. " The Dresser" ( t983. Orama) Alber1 F'inney, Tom Courtenay A vatel en­courages and flatters an aging, paranoid actor Into giving yet another performance as King Lear In a tounng theatrical com­~n~PG' Q ( 1 tv .. 58 min.)

-·•UllW.,..DAWltUff LW FeatU<ed: Steve Martin, BrOOke Shlelds, stupldpet tr!ck!<AL( 1 hr.)

I Ml9lll'CllCOCll ..-Tl a&m-__, " Inferno" ( 1953. Drama) Rob­

ert Rya 1, Rhonda Fleming. A mffllonelre Is tefl lo die In the deseft by his wife and her lover. (2 hrs.) e .,. " Warpath" (1951, Western) Edmond O'Brien, Polly Bergen. A cowboy a11= 1he death of his llancee. (2 hrs.)

~_:. CMllllftftl ... .,_ "Stranger's Kiss" ( 1963, Ora­

ma) Peter c.?rote, V.ctoria Tennant. The lead in a mid· 50s low·ooclget mO\lle de­velops an ofl-eamera relationship with hit co-star, an actress whose gangster boy­friend • hnanclng the film 'R' ( 1 hr , 34 ITlln.) (0) .. " Frat House" (t979. Comedy) ~I'"" Leigh, Randy Ali.n A group.or fra­ternity brothers decide thefe is more to college life than going to classes and studying, ( t ht .. 20 min.)

W. llON " The Big Broadcasl Of t938" ( 1938, Muslcal) Bob.Hope. W.C. Fiekts. Thr" of a man's ex-Wivet c:haM him acfOIS 1he Ma In 1earch of back ellmony ~ymentt. (2 hrs ) • .. " Devil' s Own" ( 1967, Horror) Joan Fontaine, Kay Walih Ari Englllh tchoOlmarm falla under ausplclOn when one of her pupils beoOmet 1 sacrmc;al vie· !Im of w1tehcraf1, (2 hra ) al)tlT9MIT (I) .,,_ Ml.,.. Hosts_ Tom and' Nancy Sell~ (RJ

, .. " Hot DOG " The MOlllt" ( 1984, Comedy) Oevld Naughton, Patrick Howler. An Id.tho fafM boy. partieipetlng In a freestyle attling oomQ9titlon. finds ro-

mance and fun, as well 81 a rivalry with the reigning Austrian champion. 'R' Q ( 1 hr .. 36 min. ) . (l) .. " Hot Qoo. .. The MO\lte" ( 1984, CC>f'Mdy) David Naughton. Patrick Housef. An Idaho farm boy, pertlcipatlng In a freestyle skiing compeeniOn. flnda ro­mance and tun, as well u a rivalry with the reigning Austrian champion. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 36 min.) GMOr•T

W (B) .. "CUjo" ( 1983, Suspense) Dee Wallace. Denny PintaUfo. A woman end her young son are trapped In their car at an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge, rabid d<>Q. 'R' I 1 hr .. ~1 min.)

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- MOWIMm ... .. " Sweet Charity" ( 1969, Musi-cal) Shifley MacLaine, John McMartin. Tired of hef tawdry existence. a danoe hall hos1ess with a heart o f gold searches for true love and the simple married Ule. (3 hrs.) Im,,.,, •MUil CC) _. " Psycho II" (1983, Mystery) Anthonv. Petklns. Meo Tiiiy. Former psy­chotic: klllef Norman Bates is retealed al­,.,. a 20-yeer stay In a mental institution and betleves himSelf cvred until a myaterl· oua rash of murders begins. 'R' ( 1 hr • 63 min) C1>*••••c••-•110no1t11a 1111(1) ..,. "Aecklell Olltegard" (1965, Orama) Teu Hwper. Lealle Ni.tsen. A storefront lawyar defends 1 doctor wtloee repu1a11on he• beet'I ruined by an lnvettl­getlve TV reporter's story alleging his ln­YOIVement lnanillegllf pteacriptloo-dn.ig ~atlon. (2 hrs. ) • oo ..,. " The Hotel New Hampahlra" ( 1984. Comedy) Jodie Foster, Beeu Bridget. Baled on the bootc by John If· Vltlg. An eccentric New England family uo­dlfgoes changes as It sett up hotels In tilfferent locales 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.)

..... " I'd Rather Be Rich" (11MM. COmedy) 9andf'I Dae. ~ GOUiet

• W1'len hef hanca It unavailable. a young t woman finds a aubatltuta to Introduce to

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i .,. " Lawless Range" ( 1935. w .. t­ern) John Wayne, Shella Mannora. An un­dercover agent Investigates the cause of aeerolngl)t lef'IMlesS raldt occurring In a remote r:nJnlng reg6on. ( 1 hr.)

~~ .... ~ .. " To Begin Ao..ln" ( 1983. Ora­ma) Mtonte Fenlndlt. Encatne Peeo. A dying Nobat Prtze wtrW* .,., ~ ,. turns 10 Spew\ to revtalt hll pat. 'PG' Oub..=r"'.r') ( 1tw . 33 min.) - ...... ---....

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• al) " Seerch' ' (1972. Adventure) Hugh O'Brlan. Eltte Sommer. (2 hfs.)

• Cl> "Shinbone Alley" ( 1971, Musical) Animated. Voices ol Eddie Bracken, Carol c~. ( 1hr., 26min.)

,.CZ) "Strike Me Pink" ( 1936, Musical) Ed· die Cant<><. Ethel Merman. ( 1 hr.. !lO min.)

• CC> " Shipwreck" ( 1978, Adventure) Rob­eft Logan, Mikki Jamison-Olson. (J hr .. 43 min.) CH> "Somewhere In Tlme" ( 1980. Fania·

- ay)-Gtlristopher Reeve. Jane Seymour ( 1 tv., • S min.) cm "The Osterman Weekend" ( t983. Sulpente) Rutge< Hauet', John Hurt ( 1 hr., 42 min.) •

• (J) " Oevld Copperfield" ( 1983, Orama) Animated. Voices by Ross Higgins, Philip Hinton. ( 1 hr., 12 min.)

• (%) " Dinner For Adele" ( 1979, Mystery) Michal OocOlomansky. (1 hr., 40 mln.)

.. Cl:) "Raiders Of The Lott Ark" ( 198 1, Ad· venture) Harrison Ford, Karen A llen. ( 1 hr .. 65mln.) CB) " The Brink's JOb" ( 1978, CC>r'Mdy) Pet« Falk. Warren Oates. (2 hrs., 14 min.) (a> "Twilight Zone - The Movie" ( 1983. Science-Flct1on) JOhn Llthgow. Vic Mor· row. (2 hrs.) Cl) "Unttl They Sail" ( 1957. Orama) Jean Simmons. Paul Newman. ( 1 tv .. 35 min.) •m " The Catcher" ( t97t , Orama) Mi­chael Witney, Jan-Michael Vincent. (2 hfa.)

•G ' 'Yuma" ( 1970. Western) Clin1 Walk· er, Barry Sulllven. ( t hr .. 30 min.) CZ) " Aactng WUh The Moon" ( 198"4, A~ mance) Sean Penn, EUzabeth McGovern (1 hf .. '46 min ) ....... _ ...... __

•• " The Lion And The Horu" ( 1952. Wettern) Steve Cochfan, Sherry Jackson.

-"~.) -CC) " Blue Skin Again" ( 1983. Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mlinl Rogers. (1 hr .. 27 min.) (8) " The Ice Pirates" ( 1984, SCtence Fie· tlon) Robert Urich, Mary Crosby. ( 1 hr , 38 min.) (II) ' IHMt And Dust" ( 1983. Orama) Ju. lit CMltle, Greta Seaocnl. (2 tvs.. 10 ITWI.) Cl) "Ralet The Titanic" ( 1980. Adven· tlMe) Jaon Aoberdl. Rlchatd Jofden. ( 1 hf., ~ ITWI.)

•• " 100 Mlf'l And A Oki" ( 1937, Musi· «*) 0Nnne OurOln, A(k)lptle Menjou ( 1 tw .. 30mWI.)

• (t) " l8UQhW In P•radlM" ( 1950, Come­clY) /Wdtey H9pt>Um, Alettalr Sim. ( 1 hr .. 3~min. ) CZ> " Deed Of Night" ( 19"5, HorrOf) Mtt­vyn Jotlne, MlchMI Aedgr•\'t ( 1 hr.. 4'4 "*')

• CR> ''Sehera" ( 1914. AcMnMt) 8'ootle 9Nelcla. LemOtft WleOn ( 1 tw • ~ min ) ~~- Zone - The Mcwle" ( 1983. ~tlon) JoM lllhOOW. Vic Mor·

row. ( 1 hf .. 42 min.) n cm "Children Of The Com" ( t984, Hor­r<><) Peter Horton, Linda Hamilton. ( 1 hr .. 33mln)

• CC> " Shipwreck" (1978. AdVenture) Rob­en Logan. Mikki Jamison·()tson. ( 1 hr . 43min.) CZ) " Le(s Spend The Night Together" ( 1982. Documentary) The Rol ling

Stones- ( 1 hr., 30 min.) • (I) " Oevid Copperlteld" < 1983, Orama)

Animated. Voloes by Ross Htggms, Philip Hinton. ( 1 hf .• 12 min.)

• Cf) ' "The Time Machine" ( 1978. Science­Action) JOhn Beck. Priscilla Barnes. (2 tvs) CD " Prol8SSOf Po11er 's Magic Potions" ( 1976. Adventure) Richard WllSon, .k>tln Warner. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) cm " Mother Lode" ( 1982. Orama) Cheri· ton Heston, Nick Mancuso. ( 1 hr.. 41 min.) cz:> "Stril(e Me Pink" ( 1936. Musieal) Ed· die , Cantor. Elhel Merman ( 1 hr., 40 min ) •

• @ " Apache" ( t95'4. Western) Burt Lan­caster, Jean Petets (2 hrs.) _......_ ___ _

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.. "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" ( 1981, Adventure) Hamson Ford, Karen Allen In 1936. a globe-1rottlng archeolo­glst·adventurer raoea Nazi evildoers fOf a legendary reliolous artifact of enormous power, narrowl y escaping 'dOzens of dea1h traps en route. •po· 9 ( 1 hr., 55 min,) (8).,. " The Bnnk s Job" ( 1978, Com· edy) Peter Falk, Warren Oates. Several average men from assorted backgrounds pn l0<ces to rob• -*11uarded armored ear. 'PG' (2 tvs.. t 4 min) CJ) .. " RalSe The Titanic" ( 1980. Ad­venture) Jason Aoberds, Richard Jordan. A dering crew of ... explor~ racft against a Russian team to recover the valuable contenta of tlw llJnklf'I ocean llrlef In a dangerous mttslon 'PG ' ( 1 hf ..

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World Debt Ti~ Bomb" (() 1IOla.D CW- Women's giant sla­lom from WateMlle Valley. N.H. (1 tv .. 30 min.)

llOwa " Unla1thfully Yours" ( 198A. Comedy) Dudley M00te. Nastassje Kin­ski An Ofchestra conduct<>< thinks that his wile may have had an affair with a violinist While he was away on tour and conspires to mvrdef her 'PG' ( 1 hr , 36 min.) (0) .,. " The Osterman Weekend" ( t983. Suspense) Rutge1 Hauer. John Hurt. A controverslal televlSiOO journalist Is convinced by a CIA agent ll'lat his closest friends are really Sovtet a9~!l{:i• turning an annual retJnlon weekend 1n1e a nightmare of terror 'A' ( 1 hr . 42 min ) CZ) .,. " Exposed" ( 1983, Oram11) Nastassia K1nslu, HatVey Kettel A fashion model' s lover uses her as bait to trap an 1nternatt0nal 1(1ller. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.)

79@ .,. " The Fan1as1tc lnvaslon Of Plan­et Earth" ( 1966. Science-Fiction) Mi­chael Cole. Deborah Watley Young Pf~ spec11ve parents become traPP9d In a bubble lrom outer space (2 hrs ) ,. ., .... , ...

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ptogramming may be delayed d<Je to ~bfeaks

I UC. ... UlnAmTA M WAll•IT·-·---- • COllml,_ ,.._ Liz. M8QQle

and Danny go undercover at an exctulfve prep school with a twofold miSSIOn' to dis· cover who's copying top-secret docu· ments. and 10 stop a Soviet agent. ( 1 hr.) ... " W c Fields And Me" ( 1976, Bt0graphy) Rod Steiger. Valerie Perrine. The legendary comecl•an·a mistress Car­lotta Monti recalls thetf Pf<>blem-tilled rele­ttonstnp (2 hr.I ) • lll -iiii WebStet and George ca­v<><t 1n bear costumes. hOptng to cvre Kathe<tne o t hel cruSh on a COiiege PfOles-

CE~ •Cll:lmln • ..., ... IT 1'W Feetured:" Sal= . e " flOOd' " ( 1976. Orama) Rob-

. ert Culp , Martin Miiner Two helicopter pl­IOts rush aid to a small town della11ated by a flOod tollOwmg the co11apae ol an ag­~dam (2 hrs) ~ ..,. " Blue Sl(ies Again" ( 1983, Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mimi Rogers. A woman attempts to try out tor a spec on a big-league baseball team despite the~ po1111on ot men 1n the club and the OWMf 'PG' It hf • 27 min )

.... "S~I II" ( t~. Comedy) £~ die O..zen. t~ Kerrlclge A madmen concocts 1 tainted soft dunk thal com• wri.rt and beach·bums tu eat gatbege 'R' ( I hr . 3 t m.n )

.,. ··T~ Dead ZMt" ( 1983, Suspente) Cl'lr111oph Wall\en. Brootlt Adem$ Alter Ce>nl•ng out o t a coma, 8 any IChoolteacher NI in. 6)0Wer to fOf .... and change cata trophic: O"f"'' 'R O ( I tv . • 2 mon )

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e llOWll " This Is The Army" ( 1943, Mu· slcal) Ronald Reagan. George Murphy. America's hghling men are treated to a musical lobule honofing their spiri t and cour;:. (2 tws.)

-1· ···--·-­" WMlmmT-- (II ---Mr. Belvedefe's un­canny ablllty In resoMng dOmeslic crises

Is tested when Wn!ey and four school­mates are excluded from e birthday pany

l~E. - WMlmmT-... L.UCUm PAYMOm • CC.C.I The

tenor sings an alf·l1a11an program Including pieces by Resplgh , Tot11, Bononcinl, ROI· slnl and Caldara. and arias from operas by Verdi, Cllea. Donizetti and Puccini. Taped at the San Francisco Opera HOUM. (2 hrC:)

-· CJ) DITK1M • M - Prnt It hired by a wealthy lndustrlalltt (Don Ameche) Who believes one of his children It out to murder him ( 1 hr.) 8 e Y The Leader declares an arml· atlce. and da.plte the auaplclons of reslat· ane. leaders. t:ttzat>ettt boards the mother ship to await his arrival: Diana. meenwhlle, e!_otsto shatter the peace. ( 1 hr.) • a -- Beneon end Clayton d'9· coYef KAiie Ind her cousin In a bar with a

i ol college men Q ... . 9¥ _,. SchedUled: Tony Danza, nlon. actor-comedian Mloheel Palin.

i! hr.) (I) TOP .. .,_ Oio Colome vs. Eric Manin In a welterweight bout ICheduled lor 10 rounds. from Atlantic City, N.J. (R) {?. hrs .. 30 min ) (IJ .. " Blame II On Alo" (1984, Com· edy) Mlcheel Caine. Jolepn Bologna. A buil~n vacationing In Alo de Janelfo auccumbs to an attaTr with hit best friend's teen-age daughter, then trlet to k419P II a secret. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) (D) llOWll " Twlllght Zone - The Movie" ( 1983, Scleno•Fictlon) John Uthgow. Vic Morrow. This homage to the old Rod Serllng TV series features segments abOut a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance, a group of retlfetMnt home resident& who recapture their youth, a child with the P<>W9f to create or deetroy at will. and an airplane passenger wtio teeS a gremlin te· botaglng the plane' a wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 42 mltl.). Cl) .... ''Aactng With The Moor1" ( 1984, Romance) Sean Penn. Elizabeth McGoYern. In Ille 1942, just before he's actleduled to leave for boot c.mp, a teen­ager from the wrong aide ot the tracks t• ==~ :-,,,:,1h 1he ~ glrl In town. 'PG' .. ... •' -

.. • IU.,I Hosted by Tony Martin, thil retroepectlve

~at• popular mutleal ec~s ot the PM' 60 Yffn, INturlng perform­et!Cet by C)'d Cherille. Hany S'ebblt. Viv• llw't ....... Geotgil Gibbt, Jullul L.aRoM. Aay McKINly. MaX MOf1th, Kay Sterr and

n Wlllon (2hrl., 65 min.) •• C ., M Mal Sam trlet lo keep ~ our of hit hllr by 1rr•nglng • IJ*:lal bind dlte tor '* Q CJ) .. " M1jof DvndM" ( 1186, A<Mn­ture) awiton Hatton. RlcNrd Htrrll A lMOI mejor i.adl too ll'OU!t• pt1eonera on 1 dangwCM miMIOn tQllntt the

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~hes. (2 hrs •• 30 min.) ~-- "The Lonefy Lady" (1983. Ora· ma) Pia Zadora, Lloyd Bochner. On a 1el-8Vlsed ewardS program. a soccesstul sc:r~wr11er tells the shocking st0<y ol how she reached fame. 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min. ) ® mr•HIA&YM-- A sattn· cal look al movies, Including comical en· !!gues o::,riar's ~r nominees.

-• CJ) ~ Cathy Is angered by Joshua'• television marriage proposal: Ruth pre5$U(es Greg to dissuade Mack from llW9S1ig.11ng Galveston lnduttrles, Abby trlet to charm secrets from John Coblerll. 0 ( ~ 8 e.... Crockett and Tubbs aid federal agents In pursuit of an arms deal· er. but the G·men seem more lnterMted !ti retrieving the merchendile thin In making the arrest. .':J.( 1 hr.)

I 't.••n ...,.. Matt 1s battled when the prime auapect In the murder ol a mOdel and her chluffeur hat an airtight alibl~~r. )

1 .. " Vldeodrome" ( 1983, Fant11y) Jamea Woodt, Oaborah Harry. A co­owner of 1 Toronto UHF ttatlon that ape­clallz" In 1dul1 entertainment M1rchn for lhe people behind a bizarre utelllte broedcalt 'R' ( 1 tv., 30 min.) (I) .. "'fW!llght Zone - The MOVle" (1983, Scltnce-Flctlon) John LilhgOw.

Vic Morrow. Thie hOmage to the old Rod Serllng TV Ntlet feetur• eegment• ab0u1 a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance, a group of retirement home retldentt wtio recapture their youth, a child With the power to create or "-troy 11 wll, end an airplane paaa.nger who .... a gremlin ta· botaging the pl&M's wing. 'PG' ( 1 tv., 42 min.) -- -TMCIU

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Suun Klge<, Lisa London. A 90ror1ty re· ;ec1 decides to form her own club of co­eds who concentrate on gtllitylng aex-(i)rw~<f:r'm· 'R' <, hr .• 35 min.)

(D) .. "LWy"tusr (NcrOllt, A.dolt) i! hr., 30 mio ) CJ) .. "Let's Spend The N1at1C Togeth· " " ( 1962, Oocumenttry) fhe Rolling Slones. The Stones perfOfm many ot thefr great"! hllt In Ihle r.cord OI thr .. con­C8fll t'leld In New JerMy Ind ArUon1. 'PG' (1 hr., 30 min.)

l l•llwrlUO ,. ~---tW (J) "l•MmlUU. ~I or W"t r9>nal ttmlfioal (2 hit .• 30 min.) •• -~ Hott: Johnny Ctflon ~ the Labtqul Slttlfa, dtJo.i)tl· nltta. (I hr )

!..... . 9 MC ... _,.. An lk&mk'ta· ot Sovfh Africa' • economic. aoc111

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I- .. •a ...... -••••11• .. ''Oolncl It" (1912, Orame) Eric Edwards. Dru. A wealthy COUOlt Mtl ON

for a motorcycle l flp ttvough northern Cal­ltomia and sees the erotic llves of rural J>!tOPle. ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) e ,_ CUii Schedoled. Phyllis Schlatty dlSCUS$8S parental Influences on educa­tion. lesbianism. ( 1 hr . 30 min. )

119 M lllal Di A playwright despef· ate for new ideas dangerously forces real­ltfe situations Into his new play. Edward Albert. Penelope Miiford. Michael Mad· sen. .... ...,. ... -1=.:=.:..---. =~~ .. ( 1981, Comedy) Jonn Belustt7"&~ Aykroyd. A mlddfe.. class suburban couple Is subjected to the strangest 24"hour period of their llvet after bizarre new neighbors move In next door.

.. Ji)~·=' • UW ~CA HOit: Oennlt Wholey. CH) .,. "Sahara" ( 1984, Adventure) Brooke Shields. Lambert Wilton. In Iha 1920., an helr8'1' Pledge to her dying I•· ther •• that she wlM win- the croq.."Saflara auto race In a sports car of hit own detlgn - leadt her Into dangett of every aort 'PG' 1J hr .. 44 min.)

-· • .-&'t -.r ¥mlOI FHtured. " We Art the World," the USA tor Africa video featuring 45 top muslcat petformera: other videos by Phil Coltlnt. Mick Jagger, Kool & the Gang. Don Henley. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) a TM.II,.. M NM- Scrabbling noltet, 1nlmal-lika eyes and vanlthlng ob­ject• are just a pert of the terr0< behind the doors of a c1oae1 In 1 graooatt ttu· dent's room.

I aDllLITLA.:¥mlOI llOWll " The Cockeyed Cowboyt Of

Calleo County" ( 1969, eom.dy) Oen Blocker, Mickey Rooney, Tow~try to replace their local blacksmith t no­show mall-order bride with a local dance hell girl. (3 hrs .. 5 min.) Cl) llOWll " The HOON On 92nd Street" ( 1945. Orama) Lloyd Nolan. Signe Has· so During World War U, the FBI attempts 10 invade a Na.zi spy ring 1n New Y0tk City.

~ ':oda • u•UCA • .,. " Branded" (1951, Wesltfn) Alan Ladd, Mone Freeman. A group ol thieves use a young man they found In the wildt to fool a wealthy rancher Into believ·

~~h:;s= (2 hrt.) (1) CO'Lm National Cham-~~Regional Semllinll (R) (2 hrt ) (Q) I " White Heat" (No Date. Adult ) i! hr • 30 min.) CZ) llOWll "Vldeodrome" ( 1983, Fantasy) James Woods. Oabofah Htrry. A co­owner Of . TOfOfltO UHF station that lpt­Clalizet In ad\Jlt en1tr111nment ... ,ct. for the people behind I bizarre t1telllt1 brOldcast. 'R' fftv .. 30 min.)

- .. " Ra\:tera Of The Lott Ark" (1981 , Adventure) Harr11on FQ{d, Karen Allen In 1936, a glot.trotting archeolo­gt&t•adVentutt< raoet Nazi IYMdOef'S for a legendary rellgloul artlftct of tnormoua power. nerrowfy eacaplng dozens of death lrepa tn route. 'PQ' Q ( 1 hr., 55 min.)

.. .. ''Coma" (1978. Science-Fie· lion) Otf'levleve BujOICI, Mlct\HI Dougtas A ••melt intern beQomtt tutPICioul Of la· tat ··accident•" which are ooourring wtth alarrrvng frtQUancy at a Botton hotpltal 'PO' ( 1 tw . 63 m4n.)

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eom.dy) W.C. Freida. Jeck Oekle. A mythical kingdom llndl ltt weelth dwtn­dllng and decides to concentrate on ltt Olympic teem In an effort to ralM rnon.y. L! tw .. 15 min.) • .. "GrNt Catheftne" (1918, COmedy) Peter O'Toole. JMnne Moreeu. Fuc!Mted by a newty wrtv.d Brttleher. Catherine the Great has him lmp(ltoned •nd pla= torments him. (2 tn.)

I - IIDUI -_,,,... w .. " Ledy On The b " (1983. Drama) Sonia Braga. A young newtywed !Inda enjoymer)t on a but fl4led with atr~. 'R' (1tw .. 26min.)

-· .. " Four .Faoes Welt" (UM8, W•tern) Joel Mc:ON. Frances Dee. ,._ lentleeefy pursued by the law, a crook managee to aurvlwl a wles of peftONI 00.tacles with the help of his girffrlend. (2 hra.)

l =,_...,.u•11 C..- • C-. Comedlen Geofge

c.r1ln tak" a hUm<>rous look at beMbel, football, cars and everyday llfe before a UCLA audience. ( 1 hr.) • cm .. "HMI And Oust" ~Ora· ma) Julle CMttle, Greta A young Englishwoman antllee In lndla to r• search the life of her great aunt wno. 60 years before. had created a IC4ndal by taking an Indian lovef. 'R' (2 hrs., 10

$'"- ''Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Roberdl. A widow's ne'er·do-well lather. who aban­doned her When she was a child of nine, shows up with a bed heart condition and • suitcase full of Mf..gotten money. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min. )

-lalarclay

•• ... " Tumblin' TumblewHd" (1035, Wettern) Gene Autry, Smiley Bof· nett•. (~

.~& •• :' rtl~-- ''Shinbone Alley" (1971 , MUil­

cal) Animated Volceit of· Eddie Bracken. CaroH'Mnnlng, (1 ht., 26 mlrt.~ •1.c.w ~ ... ar • .,.. ... , .. ..

nm&T ···--

_,_ .... Ml .. ''The Old-F•hlooed Wr/'

(t~. Comedy) W.C. Aeldl;- Jucith Al-len. A troupe·of actor9 bec:omes:r at eluding the tew In eech town In they

e. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) --·---.. "The New Interns" (1964, Dr• me) Mid'IMI cmn. Bett.a Eden. A four90f'M of ... lnlema ..... to work­.. et • large ""4Yopalten hoaplMI. (3

~l..,. MllM&. ~Renegades at Jadc==:::-.. ~M.) .. •T~ "Cf* Country" (1983. ~) Rlc:Nird Beymaf. Miol'lieel llon­alda. A PNladelphla t~ ...cutlw, 9°'9't by potlce tor the murdet of a call girl. pid<t up a pelt of httchhlktB en route

•tol;~:.i~o~mln. ) i .. "The Lonety Tral" ( 1936. Weltem) John Wayna, AM ~ord. A geng of outlaws terrorlz." local ranchers Untlf one man t8ke1 control. ( 1 hr.)

-~-=- "Jlnudl" (1982. Comedy) Bette Mldlef. Ken Wllhl. A alr'G'f ~an unluc:tcy catlno dMler Into helping hef do away with her obooxloua boyfriend. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.)

lrtl(I) .. "The DMd Zone" (1983, ~) Ctwlatopher Walken. Brooke Adan'& Aher oomWlCI out of a coma. a thy IChoottMCtler has the power to foreMe and change cat•trophlc events. 'R' Q ( 1

hr .. #tt;J. -1 -.&. ---.......

==-~--OAlllllK --1: ,., .. --? 1-...... 3£111

l:Ul.l.L E2Sii .. "CheflOlt Of Fire" ( 1981, Dr•­

me) Ben CfOM. Ian ChetlMOn. (2 In .. 3 min) ~

(J) hlllll--7 IT.alT Up to dlt• bullrien lnfonnatlon fof mena· OM. lnctudlna atrategy, --. tec:MOIO-

~ .,., a rMw of waa 9tf• acrMt._

) (Ow) .. ''8*1h'' (191', eom.dY)

om Hinke. O.yt ........ (1 hr . 51

..... "The Mummy's Hand" (1940, Horror) Dlck Foran, George ~ucoo. An ancient mummy rises to klK the member• of an archaeologlcal expedition. ( 1 ht .. 15 min.) •

•• ... " In This House Of Brede" ( 1975, Drama) Diana Rigg, Judi Bowt<tt. A wealthy widow gtves up her career and aoolal Hte when she enters a Benedictine convent. (2 hra.) (f) CM1'0Gl9 CJ) .. "Purple Heerta" (1~. Ora· ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd. In Vietnam. a Navy medic meets and falls In love with a dedicated nurse. but their future ptans are tht•tened by the Inevitable cltcum-

lst-=-~ ( 1 hr . 55 min. ) -.. ,_.,,._ ........ .. " The Lonely Lady" ( 1983. Ora·

ma) Pia Zadofa, Lloyd Bochoef. On a lelo­e'Med awardS program. a successful ICfeenwnter tells the shoci<lng story of hOw she reached fame. 'R' ( t ht., 32 min.) cm-- "Children Ot The Corn" (198-4, Horror) Peter Horton. Linda Hamilton Based on a Stephen King short story. A young ph~n and hiS wife llnd them­sefves In a Midwestern town Where young.­sters have murdered the adults and 1:111tat>­llshed a strange religious cull 'R' ( 1 hr , 33 min.) ---ICOM I earn "TTCM-• .. -

-·.. &&1.MMCI TOTAIN,_ · -·· - .. " $ud II" ( 1984, Comedy~ Ed-

die Oeezen.I Linda Kerridge. A madman concocts a 111.1nted soft drink that oompe6s surfers and beach·ooms to eat garbage. 'R' (1 ht , 31 min.)

Snow Queen's (Lee Remic:k) spell Nar·

rat~~C:{r~~ -u---.. Nllflm ....

IYWRI===· Ll•mMY ... ,_..TO,._,. _._ 1m1.-B HI I I I ...O

- -· .... - .. "~ Bomber" ( 1941, Adven-:~15) Etrol Rynn, Fred MacMvrray (3 .. ~---' -=-•~omon

t-.TU au1•a..,.11on..._ --· ·-........ ,. a.-Lii.....-.. "Fedor•" ( 1979, Df"rna) w-..

llam Holden. Marthe Kalle! ( I ht , 54 min.) 00 .. "The Secf.t Life Of Walter Mlt· ty" (t~7. Comedy) Denny K•ye. Vtrg1n­le Mayo (ltw SOmm) {D) .. "Raiders Of The I.°"' Arif• ( 1981. Ac:tv.nh.H) Herr*4'1 Ford. Kalen Alan f 1 ht • 55 min ) • - .

' Sunday, March 17, 1985 27

Cl) .. " The Soy With My Face" ( 1966.-Adventure) Robert Vaughn. David McCallum. ( 1 hr., 28 min.) ... ,,.,. ·- (J)••··--·-­~ITOD-

0 1U901'm OIC..W •mao Wf//IUW C.-UPI~ .,_ " Dead Of Night" ( 1945, Hor­

ror) Mervyn Jol'\ns, Michael Redgrave ( 1 hr . 44 min) •

IMVll•UM .. (J) .. ~,"°"°­WWIT TOllA• - ·· @J DIMOIPIUll .. mo..,. . .... ICMOOl u.l1UU. IHSA Class

AA Semifinal (2 hrs )

11.W.A.T. •••am UPQUI..,_ . PACll fl/I CUL nm

( WD•FI UlllTW.L East Regional Final. hve from Norfolk. Ve (2 hrs.) f l.) .,_ " Whiskey GalOfe!" ( 1949. Comedy) Joan OreenwOOd. Basu Rad· ford ( I hr •. 24 min.)

- CD M.W.MDMCI ..... WWllTTOIU• ll!ICOOIY-ooo .. .,""i1"1•w-Q ~-Ill .. •••am ,_,..CllASI PACll fl/I CUL nm .,_ " The Red Danube" ( 1949, Ora·

ma) Walter Pidgeon. Janet Leigh ( 1 hr , 52 min.)

- ... VlllO ··-0 ICMYICOOIY,_.. ....... -..... nmu...,. •ooar• ,.._ CCMITY llOWll " La Travlata" ( 1982, Musical)

Teresa Stratas. Placido Domingo. ( 1 hr., 58mln.) (8) llOWll "Sounder" ( t972. Drama) Cicely Tyaoo. Paul Winfield. ( t hr.. -45 min) (0) llO¥a " Altce's Restaurant" ( t969, Comedy) Ario Guthrie, Pat Quinn ( t hr . 51 min) -

-1 =:.IAIQTUU East regional

llNli '=-.RI {2h~. J

wusua'" ... ...:T-• ... ''The Trouble With Harry" ( 1955, C°"*'Y) Edmund Gwenn, Shirley MacLalne. ( t hr .. 39 min.) - GD,. IUMl'UWML Atlanta Braves VI ~Vent Mett (2 nr. .. 30 min.) 111911-1•••• .. men•• 9 MC 2 M "Cougar!" Albie and arth 1riumpt1 CW9f their kldnappera. lhe

element• of the Wiid Ind • raging river J!.•rt j o~(R) O

~ ---~ IHSA Class AA Semtttnal ( 1 ht . 30 rnln.)

I :.. JlllM-

28 Sunday. Match 17, 1985

( 1 hr.,

-at·-------· -1FYmlM&. ~ma• .. " The Paper Chase" ( 197 ...

Drama) Timothy Bottoms. Lindsay Wag·

lner·J!Z:;l.._ .......

..Ym"l ..... C191 DAmY MD M D&.m Ull A 6·year­

Old boy becomes Involved In 1 controver· sy between a power company and envl­ronmenlal advocates over acid rain and Its etfectt.

!~For The VankH Zephyr.'' (198t, Orama) Ken Wahl. George Pep-

id. ( t hr . 48 min.) .,.._ .. ,.,. ... ._ "Krull" (1983, Fant11y) Ken

Marwn. Lysette Anthony. ( 1 hr.. 67

lmlnil.c..,_MCOT

- Cl) 0GUm MmTIM1 Mldw.tt re-

n final from 0.llas. (2 hts .. 30 min.)

-amu.u. ,_ma• a --.. al•• mm I& Animated. In RoO.rt Loult

Staveneon't ctalelc 1tory, a young Scots­man flotll• to tave his lnt>erilance from a <**tful uncle ( 1 hr.) ... " Butch CaMldy Arid The Sun· dance Kid" (1969. Wettam) Pltll New· man. Robert Aedford. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • IOWA A tur'vey of Wyoming'• wlldllfe, focusing on the breeding, migration and survival fatternt of the Rocky Mountain Etk.9{1hr .. 25 min.) a .. ,w~. World bob­sled champloothlp from c.Mnla, Italy; World Invitational super hM~t llft· Ing champlonthip from Toronto. Canada.

i hr .. 30 min.) ....... ... " Hairy And Son" C, Ora·

ma) Paul Newman. Robby . (1 l')r., 67 min.) CZ> ... " Purple Hearts" ( 1984, Ora· me) Ken W1h1. Cheryl Ladd ( 1 ht .. 55 min) *I._..,..,,, __ ~

lm'l I I SI Some of the lfrongeet men and wemtn '" the wotld oompete ( 1 hr.)

1•••11111•w• ....... ..... Hott. Riek 0Mt au.tta·

ladYt Knight Ind the Plpt, Jermtlne ~kton and Pie Zadofa. Autograph, Genefal Pui.c. Teene JMflt, Don Wit•

Me~~ 1-. - - Women's tlelotn

.. lrom Waterville Valley, N.H. (R) (2 hrs.) CD .. "The Grey FOIC" (1982. W•t· ern) Richard FarnaWOfth, Jacicle &Jr. roughs ( 1 hr., 32 min.) ........ ..,.

W iil) ... " The Man From Utah" (193", Wettern) John Wayne. Gabby Heyes. ( 1 ht.)

"'I '""'°°' ATM .... Scheduled: Roger Ebert and Gene Slskel review "Sylv9tter" and " The AvlatOf."

l rwuc,.. *1m'DUl'IMUL1"-p .. TM.I MA• "The Snow

Queen·· Lance Kerwin and Mellaaa Gitbert star In this tale ol a bf ave girt who's det«· mined to save her companion from ll'le Snow Queen'& (Ute Remick) spell, Nar· rated =l~aM. t;J

,.. ~larty ICheduled

nmming may b4t delayed CkJe 10 bleaks

.. fllA lml Panatonlc Lu Vega In-vitational, thifd rouno. Nw from Lu Vegu Country Club, Nev ( 1 hr.)

1 r ..... - World Cup Fl­nalt from Heaven~. CaNf. ( 1 hrl

I *-''°"' :Y-lltll . • LmU .... OIMJIMM ... " The Reed To Hong Kong"

( 1962. Comedy) Bing Croaby, Bob Hope (2 hrs.) • • *'-' .,.,, ....... CC)._ " Stacy's Knlatltt" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Andra Miiiien, Kevfn Coatner. ( t hr .. 35~

1--.c.n•n•-......... ..._ ..... ... " The Music Man" (1982. Mutl­

cal) Robert Pretton, Shirley Jooee. (3 hrs .. 16 min.) •1-.r tdt D•IYGIY

... "Solnh" (1984. Comedy) Tom H41nka, 0.ryl Hann1h. ( t hr.. & 1 min.) (I)._ " Staying Allw" (1983. Orama) John Trtvolta, Cynthie Rhodel. ( 1 hr,, 3e min) CZ> .. " Ma11 Duoan Returns·· (1983. ~ Marlha Muon, Jason Roberdt

I. ~

- --Z lil.mlM111 .. lllMftfUCI -1'• ULll Liii• ... "Sullivan'• Travels" (1941 .

ome<fy) Joel ~ru, Veronica Lake. '2 tws.) -~ • a .... S 150,000 Lite Beer Open, lrom Red Catl>e1 Catebflly ltoes In MllwaUk~r .. 30 min.) Cl) - ~ "ONO Wrong: The John Event Story" Bated Otl the true 110-ry of an armed robber Ind murderer who, before being executed for hit crlmee et age 33, le~ • videotaped m•-:rc "'9-euad.ng young P90ple from a life crime IB> 11 hr) a .. " The Legend" (1*) 8fvo.

l.M B'--"" i ... ' 'Ohfnetown" (t974', Myttery) J~ ~·.:if' Dunaway. (3 htt)

I,,.,,,, illl DM,,_ M I II IP I IW w .. t Regional

Final. !Ne from LOI Angelet (2 ht1) ... "Beyond AIMonable Ooubt"

(1M0. ~.,.,, De¥ld ~ .. JoM Hat= ~ twt 1 "*1.) I I tzdia.11------

.,, =··..,.. •AfSE I U Scnedule<t Wor1d"bl:>b-

9'ed ChlrnplOnlhlp from Cerv1nla. Italy, Worid lnvit•llonal "JP9' heavywelgtlt lift· ~ ctMlmplonehlp from T <><onto, Canada

ihr., 30 min.) ,., ...

&J~W-.&W. .. ..-u .... ., ••• The V9tlety of wlldllfe tNll Inhabit the beautiful ~:TU:: COf•I reef rs seen

(f) - IClllOOI. umwu&.l IHSA Class AA~(2tva.) ·-"Double Trouble" ( 1967, Musr-

.cell)~=~-t= (2 hrs)

. - · •11• n-w~ ... " Twlllohl Zone -~ The Mo111e ..

( 1983. Science:'Flctlon) John Lilhgow. Vic Morrow. ( 1 hr .. ~2 min.)

1 ..... ..., W ... " The Deadly Bees" ( 1967, Horror) Suunna Leigh. Frank Finlay ( t hr .. 30 min.) ·---OPIPGITI Scheduled At· lant• &00 atock car race, woild 5)(1 flying c:hampionthjp. from Planica. Vugosta111a

i~=J ... -.a .. ,.,.. ... "Cr.ctclng Up" (1983. Come·

dy) .>.rry lewis. Miiton Berle ( t hr 30 min.) CG> .. " Blue Skies Again" ( 1983. eom.dy) Herry Hamlln. Mimi Rog&fs 11 hr .• 27 min.) Cl> ... " F•tty F"lnn" ( 1980. Otama) Ben Ol!9nb0uld. Ben Newton ( 1 hr 15 min.) (%) ... " Mr. Hot>be T•ket A Vacation" (1812, Comedy) Jam.s Stewart, Mau· reen O'He11. ( 1 fw , 58 min) ••-•comm._ P8ff0tm· 1ncet by Alabama, Tom T Hall. Keith Sttglll St0tlee Ind lnte<Yiew• with Ala· blme, JMnnle C. Alley. Kt1th Stegall

W 1111 • MmJIMl Boston Celtics al

-1:=--~• 121"' . 16 mio I -- . . ,. ... I'=' ~ , .... wmt UICUY

Cl>••·--cc .. " A HCW9t C•lled Jestaf' ' ( 1983 DUNN) Sa<* Frotl, Michael Samson

-·~r.. -111 SIM 1MI 11.t• umc•w A trrbute 10 the tMtn lhlt crMt9d IUCh Br0&dw1y Ms as "The Sound Of Musjc;" and "SOuth Pac1t­lc," fMtvr1!'1g flWn dpt. photos. and rnler· vteWI .with ShWley "°""· Allred Otake. Yul &rynne,, Oofdon ~RH Ind composers Mlt1tn et.n1n ("Annie") Ind Andrew L~ Wet>bet ( "Cati") Mary Marlrn

-~d!'"·' 1=--0PIPGITI Scl'leduled At lenta 600 ltOdc C8f r.ce. WOtld skr flying chlnlpiol lthlp. from Plantca, Yugot1avr11

I"'' 30 "*') --•!.VE

8 _. " Man's Fa11ot1ta S_port" (1964. Comedy} ROc~ Hudson. Paula PrantltS A writer IS made to eat hlS wordl When he proclaims himself 10 be a f1rJlhand &XP4Hl at ftSh1~ hrs )

I :t"" '.i...c • .., ~ ... ICNOOl. u.ITIM.L IHSA Class AA Championship (2 hrs)

• 8"11T._, 1'11 - Featured" Jae~ Brsse1. ( 1 hr.) • " The Porn Pom Grrls" ( t977. Comedy) Robert Carradine. Jennifer Ash­ley High school senlOf'a deelde 10 cefe. brat.ci the 'ert'd of loimal 81Ud198 en lheir own slrghtly onorthodox wayti (2 hrs )

I KMTTONMT ......... IOCCmt _. "Charrols Of Fire" ( 1981, Ora­

ma) Ben Cross. Ian CharlesQn Social pressure and personal turmoil beset two 11ery d1fleren1 Brllrsh athleres on their way to glory rn lhe 1924 Parrs Olympics 'PG' 2 hrs .. 3 min)

&M. POOTULL Los Angeles Express at Arizona Outlaws (3 hrs ) _. " The Secret Life Of Waltet Mrt ·

ry" ( 1947, Comedy) Danny Kaya. Virgin­ia Mayo A meek man burdened wrth dO­mestlC attachments coo)ures up rlluslons of himself as a hero 11 hr SO mm )

_. " Soggy Bottom, U S A " ( t981 Comedy) Ben Johnson LOIS Net· tleton A SOuthern Sheriff duong Proh1bt-1ton Ines to enSUfe t"-t hlS moonshrne­PfOducing COU$1n doesn' I blow hrmself up and that hrs lady friend's marrrage plans ~ •WfY 'PG' 11 l'lf . 37 m n) rw _. " Splash" ( t984. Comedy) Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah A New Y<><k bachelor wrlhOUI much ~ at IOve falls IOI a beautiful girl whO ~larally Wllhes up on snote, uneWftre at llfsr rhat lhe'a the mermaid he saw as • Chrld 'PG' ( 1 hr . St min)

1MI t 111a ,oua •ICllOI Perform· ences by The Police, A Flock of s.aguua. Devo. Wall o f Voodoo. Rtoky Waln. Gary Numan and The Gang of Four are fee· tured In thrS mualCal-comedy special

la~:.:·;:;Y New wave ciub .

... (1) ... ---• T'llM. " ShOUIO POllce Be

AllOWed To UM Battering Rams?"

iw~••,..­.... ~ ,_ ACt1•1 AWAW ..... A P'avieW

or tl\e mo110n p1eture tn<lJatry·~ b;g night, with a 1oo+c 11 tl\e top nominees and 1~

iar·a fiw "Best Ptetur .. " ~IMCllwmlll\'9 1111W--l"I MDUYWOOeCU•F F .. turad. e 1oo1c

11 lhe 57th annuel Aeademy AIQrdl in­CIU<Sing IOltfV19Wa with the not'l\lneet and 1 report on the currant contrO¥eny owr Academy~ pr~as

TOO NI co.GIT Jacki. de elde$ ro have 1 btusr ltl'lpfant <>P9rlhon

i·~rdet 10 make hers.It more attractive

= ·-"" llp-syoehed fendl· tlons ot "Junglf Lovt." "l~• A V1rg,n. ·• "Grtarzan," " America " " SOlrd" Ind · Mama We re All Cf•fY!et •· • TOO CUii NI ca.alt Jaeklt 0.-0klet 10 M\19 e bteast ~nt oper1tlo'1 10 order to !n41ke hefMlf more ettractrv.

~7 1 MFSISJ ._ ... .._ ..........

A ehronlcie of 'Wlldllt. ph0t<>g1epher Jiiek Swad'*Q't attempt 10 .,.,,.._, wtct ...

glet lrom Manttoba to the Ouabbin AeNf. vorJn--MassaehOSiett

_. " Sahara" ( 1984, Adventure) Broo+ce Shields. Lambert Wiison In the t920$. an heiress' pledge to her dying i. lhef - that she wlll win tl\e cross-Sahar1 auto race lfl a sports car of his own design - leads her into dangers of flVflly sor1 . 'PG' (I hr • « mtn )

... "Racing With The Moon" ( 19S.., Romance) Sean Peno. Elizabeth McGovern In late 1942, just before he's schedl.Jled to leave tor boor camp, a t~ ager trom the wrong side ot Iha track• falls rn IOve with the new girt 1n town 'PG' Ji:. hr., 48tmin)

••~:.::) Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to ~edge breaks.

119 9 OMl:I ,._ Celebflly JUdgel: Ellen .Bty. Tetrence Knox. Madge Sinclair. Brian Mitchell, Vanna Whrte, Pat SaRik Per­formance b)' R11a Coolidge.

I dmUC.l'ICMOICI M•L.A. CL•trwnMCAlll•lllD .,. ...... -...-·~·· u. Forry years alter hts d!Sappearanoe oYer

the English Channel, the band leeder as­sociated with such American clal.tlct as " In TM MOOCI" ana " Chattanooga Choo Choo" rs paid tnbtlte by l'IOSt Ven JOM­son and guest perlormers Tex a.n.a, JoMny Desmond, Sylvia Syms. Anlt• Gii­iett• and JulMJS La~~ hrJ=! • IMlmlOJIOO'I m Ill Fee­turad a lllSll wrth GalO(>Ogas tortOIMS end Iha octopus G "911 mAI Regularly scheduled progr1mmtng may be delayed due 10

breaks " Btoe Skies Again" ( 1983,

Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mimi Rogef1. A woman attempts to try out for a epot on • big-league baseball team despite the ~ position o l men rn the club l'nd the OWl'tfl(

'PG' ( t hr .. 27 min.)

I MDUYWOOD • ~ M .. " The Music Man" ( 1962. Mutl-

c;al) Robert Preston. Shlrpy Jones. A fest·talklng salesman comes 10 1 SIMI town rn Iowa ro organ12e a boys' band and ~nad'Ye<tently falls tn IOlle with 1n unmar­nad hbrar1an ( 1 hr )

·---dl)~lMilraCOllllWYIJllrrM .. "IW-... at CU·-- Anlm919d Garfleld and his owner Jon emblrk on •

camping trip 1n ttle mount11n.S. Wh«•Jbe cat nes some bllerre conlrontatlOAe Wftt\ unusual forest animals, (R) D e WWW WI .,._ Attar he' s mygged on a New VOtk City 1tr..C, Arnold suffers lrom emotional Pf~ end ""''' !_P5~tQ • • " HollywOod Hotel' ' ( 1937. Mii­s.cai) Ol¢k Powell, AoMmary Lene A srarry-eyed COUf1try bumpt<rn tr~ to HOllywOOd lfl this Busby e.ncM)' opus. !? hf!) • tll U • .._ When Corrigan la accused o t shooting ~Ul'la'tTMd ~ t>ecause of en old grudge, Hoc*9f Mta 001 10 pt0\19 Iha otf\cef's In~ Q { 1 hr) ... ~ ...... _ The prtMn1a11on of v._.,· Sefect9d awer<IV tor 8nt Picture. S.t Actor I Ao­trns. O..St Supporting Actor I Actr .. and S.t MIAIClf 8cofe Holt. MW'iette Har=-. end Jamee Btof«'t (2 m )

Sunday, March 17, 1985 21

- latunlay Cont. • •u.nuu. Los AngeleS Clippers

• - - --,at Pof1t&Ad T r•il Blazers (2 hftj­... " Man On A Swing" (1974, Mys18f}') Joel Grey. Chit Robenson A po­lloe detective investigating a complex tnufder case tr ies 10 establish the credlblll· ty of a clairvoyant who has come lorward with "clues." (2 hrs.) CC) IOOL I 1'MI UMQ II coeaRT Kool & the Gang sings "Celebre11on. " " Too Hot." "Joanna." "Le dies Night" end songs from the album " Emergency." Taped in May 1984 at the W0<1d Exposi· tlon lo New Orleans ( t hr ) (II) llOWll "Christine" ( 1983. Suspense) Kei1h Gordon. John Stockwell. Based on Stephen Ktng's noYel A high school misfit buys and restOfes a t958 Plymouth. una· ware It 's possessed by a demon that will jealoUsly protect ham and destroy -any e!.fceiYed threat 'A' O ( 1 hr . 50 min ) {IV .,_ " Raiders Of The Lost Ark" (1981. Adventure) Hamson F0<d, Karen Al6en. In 1938, a globe·tro1t1ng archeol<>­glst·advenlurer races Nazi evildoe1s lor a legendary rehg1ous art ifac t of enormous

,.. power, narrowly escaping dozens o f death ;• trept en route 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 mm ) ·: , ........ UMTA.rA

• (l) n'lllA9C,CHAllJl..,.. Anlmat· ed. Snoopy puts on a slelght·of-hand ex· hlbitlon for the " Peanuts" gang after find· ~a book on m·~he library. (R) • e _.. Kate and Allison decide they're going to try and get to know their Aunt Margo a little better by trea=r to a special weekend tnp

... I UIQMIJm:AvMOm It coeaRT ·The tenor sings an all·ltaliall program Including pieces by Respighi, Tosti. Bononclni. Ros-

.• sinl and Caldera, and,anas from opefas by • Verdi. Cilea. Oon1zelli and Puccini Taped ! at the San Francisco Opera House (2 =: hrs .. t 5 min ) _ ~ •GZ>_,lUCKI : •• Cll AllWGll An old l11end of Hawke's : retires after 20 years of dedicated govern-,•. ment service. then mysteriously turns on :: the Firm. posing a dangerous new threat

-!· ~ ~ - A IMAI Nearly the entare Geenlawn police l0tce succumbs to an outbreak of fOOd poisoning. so Nell and A~algn on es temporary cops. .

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• (II LOVI IOAT A TV commercial pr<>­<M:41f cast• Judy in a singing role. una­were ehe can' t &Ing: a husband Is attract­ed to his estranged w1fo's best friend: a daughter fear• her father Is getting senile. q (1 hr. ) Cl) - MmlUll. ChlcagO Built et Dal­lie Maverioks (2 hrs . 30 mln.) (C) ... " Race For The Yankee Zephyr" ( t98t. Orama) Ken Wahl, Geo<ge Pep­perd. Two la1mers locate the wreckage of a Wottd Wat II plane In tho mountains of New Zealllnd and comP!te with o thefs tor Its veluable cargo. 'PO (I hr .. 48 min.)

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.. "Splash" ( 1ea... Comedy) om Hat*S, Daryl Hannah. A New Vorl<

bllehelof without much soooess at love tall for a btavllful girl who tilerelly washes up on enore. unaware at lirsl that she's the m8fmeed he saw as a child 'PG' ( t hr . it Min) Cl) .. "Staying Ahve" ( 1983, Orama) John Trevoita. Cynthia AhodeS A young ...,.,tng ~, land5 a role in a prodUc· "°"· ttlUI j90pafo.1iz~ hit re4at'°'*"P with ~woman ·PG Q (lhr.lemio) CIJ .,. " Purple Hearta" (1984. Ora·

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ma) Ken Wahl, Cheryl Ladd. In Vietnam, a Navymedic"lnMfS llnd fa .. In love With a dedicated nurse. bu1 their Mure plans are threatened by the Inevitable cifcom­stances of war. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.)

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generations of one tamily. lnclUdlng a sin­gle mother and hef two teen-age chl6dren. share the same household. Stars Mimi Kennedy. Rosa Harris. • mAT u • armu1t11 " Judy Gartand: The Concert Years" L0<na Luft hosts this review of the star 's ~ and television perf0<mances in the ·sos and '608, linked with reminiscences by Tony Bennett, Alan King. Rex Reed, Stephen Holden. Melissa Maneheste< and Nelson Riddle. (2 hri .. 10 min.) (() C0U.. u.l1UIJ. OM8ion II Cham· ~lonshlp. from Springfield. Mass. (2 hrs.)

-• Cll CO. W The Imminent expiration of the sta!Ule of limitations on the crimes of a thieving trio leads Jacit and Dani to pose as a married couple In an effort to trap them. ( 1 hr.) D • ..._ (Serles Returns) Rick and Dee Dee are on the Yefge of a break· through lo the California drug trade when their Inside source la suddenly released to testHy In a New Yofk murder case. (Part t of 2J_(

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I ii.-:. OP LOIT LOWD Cary Is called upon to locate a br'lde atter she leave. the confused groom at the altar; Daisy Is asked to find the brottw ot a holocaust survivor. (R) Q ( 1 hr ) G llOWll "The Naked And The Dead" ( 1958, Orama) Aldo Ray. Cflff Robertson.

Soldiers In World War fl team the value of courage and quickness at the r~ of~ i~ their lives. (2 hrs .. 25 min ) • Llllm.80PM-A19PMIDUI Robin Leach interviews Mickey Mantle. Robert Vaughn. Bobby Vinton and Patrice Wymo<e Flynn. widow of Errol Flynn. (R) Uhr.) CH) .- llCMIYY Keep silent or talk are Harry's tough choices when he has In· formation on the prison doctor's murder Harry. Robert ~io. (O)mml:IL~ Robert Klein, Tlm Reid. Jeff Altman and Bruce Baum per· form their routines In a Midwestern come-

lckJb. ( 1 hr.) am.1•1•ll&llWl-DIA'lll

- ~1IAClll - 100 ~,. W Jackie de-cides to have a breast Implant operation In order to make herleff mofe attractllle.

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W tions .. ~!!~tz:~~~ " Gltarzen.:.---'!;Ame<ica.'' "Solid" and " Mama We're AN Craz:y Now." e ITM llMOll GUMta: Glotla Loring. ·H9Yf Axton. (R) ( t hr.) • _. "Gfay Lady Down" ( t979, Ad­ven1ure) Chartton Heston. David Cerra- • dine. A nuclear 1Ubmarlne, rammed by a wayward freighter, links and becomet the Obi-c;t ot a daring raecua atlempt. (2

~i.. ... CID ... "Splah" ( t98A. Comedy> Tom Hant(s, Ooryt Hannah. A New YOrit bachelor Without much IUC<*l9 at loYe falls tor a t>Nutttul girt who literelly .... up on ahore. UNWar• et fltat thlt lhe'• the "*maid he NW ... child. 'PG' Q ( t h1 . s1m.nL .......... .....,~~~

ca> ... "I Like To Watch" (No Date, Adult~ hr .. 45 min.) (I) " The Gift" (1982. Comedy) Pi­effe Mondy, Cllo Goldsmith. A middle­~ bank«'s retirement gift turns out to be the ravishing beauty he meets on a train. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 4.5.mln.) CZ) ... ''Vlde<>drome" ( t983, Fantasy) Jemea Woods. Deborah Harry. A C<>­owner of a Toronto UHF station that SP&­cializes in adutt ent8f1alnment ... rchee f0< the people behind a btzatre setelllte broadcast 'R' (1hr .• 30 min.) __ ,

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trese" (1977. Orama) Trish Van Devere. Patrick O'Neal. A beautiful woman habitu­ally drawn to married men finds her life unlulfllling. (2 hrs.) CC> _.. "HaMoween" ( t978, Horror) Donald Pleaaenoe. Jamie Lee Curtis. On a rainy Halloween night. an Insane murderer escapes from an asylum and cuts a path of death. destruction and terror through a amd town. 'R' ( 1 hr • 30 min.)

(1) .... -(JJ _. "The lntru~" (No Date. Adult) (1 hr .. 25 min:)

tMI ... "Revellle With Beverly" ( 1943. Musical) AM Millec. William Wright. A awitcnboard operator becomes a popular disc Jockey and organizes a show for ser· vlcemen. Appearances by Frank Sinatra. the Milts Brothers. Count Basie. Duke Ell­~on. ( t hr .. 25 min.) tW• M DAM - Of la.LTWOGD A lotl back at the fast lives and early deaths of ~stars in the t920's.

- (!) -Ill? ... • _. "Tha Fortune Cookie" ( 1966, Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau. A swtndling lawyer advises his brother-in· law to play up an accident lntury and cot<­lec:t the loautance. (3 hrs.) ([)-.CllP-WOfld Freestyle lnvl· ta~lonal from Brecl<lnridge, Colo.~Ff).:"

1-·A~ -~ ... .. .. "Judge Dee And The Monell· ~- Murden" (t 974. Myal8f}') Khlgh Ohlegfl. Mako. A 7th-century Chinese de· tectlve tacitlet an unutUal cue invoMng three wives, • <>M-atmed man end a dead

monk. 'l~ :1 .. " LOYe-ln At Ground Zero" ( 1989, Orama) Gene Barry. Keenan Wynn. Radicals kidnap publllhef Glenn Howard and demand that he witnesa their

~ot.81Uulclde. (1 hr .• 30 min.) _,, .. " The GlaM Web" ( 19!>4, Mya.­

tery) Edward G. Roblneon. Jol'ln For· aythe. The murder 0( a c~ writ· er' • wife II lnvesuoated by the ~·· 1 .... rcher. ( 1 hr .• 30 min) CZ) ... "Joe" (1970. Orama) Peter Boyle, ~ Patrick. Erveged OYef his deUghter' a lnvolY9ment In the hippie drug teene. a mel'I ~the~ of a fanatical barroom bigot In the ~to their knee1. ·A' t t hr .• 4 min )t - ca>-- " Naked lnf9mo'

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ay) Karen Gambier The threat Of Imm+. '*" ~ l'IOIQCault ~ the ixelilit fof e no-holdt-barred orgy < 1 hr .

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den Ourln. O.ryt Hannah. A yoUrig motOf· cycle enthusiast whose Ute has been made unwholesome by an alcoholic father becomes involved with a girt Who Is too QQOd for him. 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) - CH) ..,. " Arst Blood" (1982, Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna. A V1etnam veteran's run-In With the police in a dead waTbuddy's hometown escalates Into a mlnof war. 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min.) W110C1• ta CA -cniwm ••• ••11-.. "Now. Vo agef" (1942. Ro­

mance) Betta O.vta, ~aul Hanreld. On her doctor's advice. a any. unattractive young woman embarks on a cruise whefa lhe meets and falls In lova with a married man. ~hrs. ) (IJ .._ "Whiskey Galore!" ( 1949. Comedy) Joan GreanwOOd. Basil Rad· ford.A group of thirsty Scotsman find that the liquor supply they've baen waiting for la on Ila way to the bOttom of the saa. ( 1 hr .. 24 min.)

-·==-~ ... " The Young Nurses" ( 1973. Drama) Jean Manson, Ashley Porter. Three beautiful nurses find themselves in serious and sometimes comical dtlemmas on and off the job. 'R' ( 1 hr., 16 min.) -1 MICA: CCllTI.". cw W ... " Louisiana Purchase" ( 1941, Comedy) Bob Hope. Vera Zorina. A Northern senator investigates shady politl· cal dee= New Orleans (2 hrs.)

I ':. "~he Deadly Trap" ( 1972 . Suspense) Frank Langella, Faye Duna· way. A man finds his own life and that of his family endangered when he tries lo break tree of his association with a spy ~nlzetlon. (1 hr .• 55 min.)

.. • ... "The Legend Of Valentino" ( 1975. Biography) Franco Nero, Suzanne Pleshette. fhe llambOyant llf"tyle of Ru· dolph Valentino makes him a tllent screen MX aymbOI and Idol of women ..,ery. where. (2 hr9. )

I ... . ...,_...-.. " Alce's Restaurant" (1989,

Comedy) Ario Guthrie. Pat Quinn. ~ spifed by Ario Guthrie's song. A folk q. er Is arrested tor llt1erlng. faces the treume of Army lnductiOn and expe1ieooes llfe among=dfopouts atound the coun-

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Mom finds daughter, hut no-o End of search forces adopte daughter to make a choice tween two mothers

what awkward. rtunion. But neither mothtt nor dau&)\ter knew what to do when the " huas and hellos" ended. What comes next when the reunion is over?

woman who p vc her hfc. and lhc parents who wstaincd it.

" My binh mothcr'wanted me to be her Jinlc t.by and ai ve her ti.ck the 34 years that lhc had lost. My other mother couldn"t handk that:• says Lona. now 39. ··One had to io. and 1t was the o~ who wasn't around the

M1Ucrs. who' \IC .... , dlCtr ~ vacations in COiia Mna tnilCr-..U - first tryi111 10 find Lona aa4 lln' try in& to pin htt •CCI"•~·

They me t for the fi n t time in the doorway of a Costa Mesa home.

Rinaina the doorbe11 w1S the middle·a~ woman wbo had plactd her illqh1male t.by up for adoption 34 years earlier. and had searched ever s ince for the child.

Answcrina was the dauahter. con· ccivcd d urint a wanime Oina and tauaht by her adopted parents to despise her acnetic mother.

State Sen. Ed Davia makes an earty campaign awing through Orange County In his quest for U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston's seat./ A3

The 'poison prevention hoapltal otympk'.a' today win raise funds l or fhe Orange-County Regional Polsoo Center at UCI Medical Center .I Al

California The oldest of Callfornla' a prison Inmates Is phllosophlcal about llfe . behind bars at the age of 81./M

World The chief Middle East correspondent for The Associated Presa Is kid-napped Saturday morn-Ing in west Beirut./ A3

Style The design qf Lee Wright 's spring collection takesthe womanof the '80s right from the office to sporty outlngs./81

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ls.the drip-dry wedding dress a reality?, ..

Travel Tourists - who have made the weekend trip a natlonal tradit ion - need to be prepared for medl-cal emergencies on the road./81

Sporta Marina High speedster Chip Rish Athlete of the Meet at the Beach Cities lnvltatlonal./D1

Nevada-Las Vegas ls among the losers In the NCAA basketball tour-nament./D2

The Laker• complete a six-game sweep of the cross-town Cllppera./D3

Entertabament lt 'aabusy~konthe local atage aa two musical comedies and two chll-dren'a shows hlc llght new offerings~/

Ba••nw The founder of 'lnveator'a Oal~ecommendacom-pen with a proven track record./04

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Nervous tears pve way to hup and then to lauahtrr. The years of Karch· ina had ended for Frieda Miller. who scoured throuah medical records. school yearbooks. coun documents and even funeral aucst lists for information on the airl known to her only as " Jan."

T he trail led to Jan Lona. the pam pered adopted dauahttr of a we~hy Costa Mesi" farQily. She had

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since married and w1S raisin& a daughter of her own.

It was an emotional. tho uah some-

Miller never consldtttd that ques­tion duri ng her determined search.

Maybe she should have. • Five y~rs have passed since Miller

and her husband. Bob. showtd up on Long's doorstep. They will not lib ly return.

T heir surprise visit set off a tremor within Long:S adopted family. forcing the daughter to choose between the

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lonpt.- • 1 has time 1t was Lona who KV~

the maternal tin lhat had bttn cut the first tinw by a hometown doc1or in a hospital ddivcry room.

The "happy ending" was over. Rejtttion has bttn rouah on the

" We can' t fiprc GUI whet .._. pcncd. Jan just ~ her modla' ... says Bob Millef. His wifr nodl. ._ ' cyn red with le8rS bdaind her rilllllll passn.

•• "" tM tinw I ns searrhin' for her. I wasn't dtiftkin' o( atty ftll9R ' rtlatioaship.- says Frieda.

Ir's a painful. pilt4ced t&Ory IOld openly by a ,mothrr lfekin& ablolu.­

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Group takes a1Bi · at officials wlio disregard public Irvine· s Larry A nrnts--arrecall driv e to seat new leaders By SCOTr STODDARD ~~~19.!!~--~~

A group fiah ting a plan to construct three freeways thTouah south Orantc County took steps Saturday toward formi ng a lasting organization it believes will make county iovem­menl more responsive to the public.

Orange County Tomorrow. an unusua l coalition of liberals and conservatives who say they a rc stri v· ing to preserve the quality of life in Orange County. met at the Balboa Bay Dub on Saturday to form a stttring committee responsible for organizing tht' citizens group.

At the meeting. pan of which wa.s otT the record. members expressed d ispleasure with county supervisors. who they say have d isregarded public

s.rnt1ment byconccivinaofa fu~illl plan that would raise about S600 millt0n for- the-S t billion fiecWI)' project.

They point 10 last November' s dc(eat of Proposition A. an initiative that would havcTaiscd the salcs ll.1 by a penny to construct t he freeways. The mcHUtt~ more than 2 to I maf"&in.

If county supervisors continue lo i4norc the public. Irvine cit y Coun­cilman Larry Agran hinted. a recall drive may be in o rdcT.

WNot onl~Y°'4 need new lcac:krship but you actwally have to talk about rccalhna cx.istina kadcn ... and tct pcopk who will ~nl y~ in some rcasonab&c way. Ap'an said. Agan. ho~vcr. didn't say who 'A'OUld be ta,.ettd by a FKall. . Supervisor Tom Riley. who faces re~lcction next year. has reportedly accused the act i v1st IJ'OUP of cond uct-1 n& a political campaign apinst him.

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Bandit answers ad~ hauls off rare coins By STEVE MARBLE Of_o.llr .... .....

A Fountain Vallc.y .... woman ad vertising a rare and valuable coin collection in a newspat)er was hand­cuffed. gagged and robbed at gun­point Saturda) afternoon b~ a pro­spective customer who turned out to be a band it. police reportrd.

The robber fled "A-1th the S 113.000 com collection. made up of about 1.000 U.S. coins in mint cond1t1on. and with some Jewel~ . according to officers.

The woman. who wasn't 1dcnuficd. was unharmed and able to provide police with a detailed descnp11on of her assailant and his getawa) car.

The robber. apparent!) armed with a handgun and a Tascr "A-Capon. which has an electronic dart that can tempor:ml~ paralyze a person. sho "A-­cd up at 1hewoman·scurrant Avenue

residence nt'ar Mile Square Park a1 about I p.m.

.. He asked to see the collection. she produced 11 and he viewed it like he was a pro pccti\e buyer." explained Lt. Da' e Brok.aw.·· He looked at it for quite a wh ale. then pulled out·a gun."

The woman. alone m her house at the lime. was handcuffed • nd gagged. said Brokaw. A famil y mem ber apparently found her a shon time later and called police.

The robber was described as being clean and neat. weanng a three-piece

u11. a dress shin. a maroon necktie and sponmg gold-nmmcd. av1ator­!it)'lc glas~. He was about 40 years old. cleanshaven. about 6 fttt tall "A-1th bro"n. collar-length hair.

.. he said he had a light Southern accent and perhaps a lisp.- said Brok a"

The car he was tra"eling in was a nc" s1h er Ford Thunderbird with <\nzona license plat('S.

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Clarla Alftl'a feeda - Ilona Joyce and Faye. whoee reecae tralnhlC 1aaa baited. Alleged threats Lapna center_calls a halt

tG-sea 11ons 'rescue lessons FactUty's small size has c ompelled search for:_ new f r~lntng base I J LISA MAHONEY ...............

T he Friends of the Sn Lion Marine Ma mmal tenter in lquna 8Nch has lcam«t that its faci litin cuinot be

• uwd for trainina sea lio ns for ocean rctcun after a ll.

Trainin1 activities with two youna ICI lions. Joy('( and Faye. have bttn

halted while W.c 1rgua rdians look for a new home for \he would-be " 01p­pcrcd lifeguards... curator Kann w, man said. -

'rh\.' non-profi t organ1za11on. which cares for 1d. and inj ured.seals and sc~ hons. cannot play host to the cxpcn­mcnt bcina conducted b) three area mari ne mammal trainers btx'ausc its faci ht1cs a rc too small to quahf~ for a federal!) rcqum.~ training permit. Wvman said.

The organization's non-profit status and 1t ph1losop.h~ that ~ ha b1hta tcd sea lions should be re­turned to their ocean habitat arc also

at odds with the trainers' ultimate aim of using Jo)'('( and Fa)e for commercial purposes. she said.

·:The commercial use 1s totallv against our philo~) . lt'6 d1 tTcren't "hrn the~ ''T doing lifesaving tasks ... w,man sa1~

"-\ man. tt'le orpniza11on's onl) paid 'cmplo~cc. was leamina to work "1 th thl' seals in an experimental program to sec 1fthc) could be tramcd 10 S3\e drownin& w1 m mcrs.

Much sw1f\cr in the surf than humans. seals can llP up to 25 mph 1n the water com pared to 2-3 m ph fo r a

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.\rgu ml·nts raged O\Cr five mYJ-­tcnous and thrcaten1n1 telephone c:all that school trustee Karen o·enc said she fl'C'Cl\ed t his week m the aftermath of a ('Ontrovcrs1al d«mon to clo!i<' Burk\.· . hool.

Private lif eguarOs take over city service

O'Bnc. a trustee in the Hununaton Beach t "1ty (elementa ry) hoot Dts· tnct told the Dai l~ Pllo t tha t fi , e anon~mou callers threatened the safN{ of ~r four children unk-ss she rcvt'~ her \Otc to clo~ the school .

Q!.8 nc holds school protest le9ckr Ed Z"dtocht rcspons1bk for the~' although he didn't pcrsonall~ makl' 1 1hcm. \he said ~unset tk'a('h. ~uth of Bolla

S1at1.• Retch. for ..0 )cars. h1ca

NC\A port Brach hfl"IUards ha\ c ~'\.'d h'cs on t~ .lSO ~ard of bcacl'I at thl' mer mouth for mol\' than lO

ttu1 th1.· Iona and mcr11onou' ~n IC\' \:.imc to an end 1h1 "eek "hen the: Or.Jn&l' ( OUnl) Board O( ~p:r' 1\on a" al'\kod a thl'\"C-~1.'lr. S606.000 rontnict to tht L1fquard lntcmattonal < o.

:th\· rr1\.a11: lltquard\ al\O •tll J>ftl' 1dc pralL-ction Al a number ol heal he~ 1n ~u1h Oranac ( ount)

Buth Nf"pon Rcadt and H un\·

1ng1on lka h 00k1al were al'\'d off b' a rttent Superior ( oun award of S6 million to a ''<'\Im in a 19 0

urlina inJUr) near the Balboa Pier In that att1dcn&. C'larcmont re 1·

Jcnt J()hnTa)ltr"a paral~zcd~ncn h • dl\l'd int tnc ~utf • nd <'f'a hed r 1n10 an un~-cn sandbar

H ununaton Mann,· • ftt) <apt 8111 fl1(hard\On ~1d the ()Ct'an 0001 t\ undcr1~,.n1 con~tant <'hanac and et\•

·n1.-d that ~'I'll ad"' ,., rctu\C'd to pu1th(l1l\ Qutonahmbfor 1dcDI\ 1n et counl\ J\tf•'id1chon

R1t hard~n ~hos: 1d then.··, onh tx'\·n one d a1h t)n un~I lk h 1n th · hlur tf :'\.iJc, 1f\ hl.-en P•'<•tL~ IN "'

kx'al fom.•s. ~•d about -'<l lifeguard' "111 be laid ofT

R1 hord~n ~11d cond1t1on ha\C \AOl"'ienl"1 1n l\'C'Cnt )Cat'S bccaus.t ol

nd r1:pkn1\hmcnt program and 500 n.~ ucs "ere rcrordl"d on tt\{• ~h last 'car

He prC\h tcd th:it L1fcauard Inter· natmnal "'" hl\C i t u b time 1n roping "1th the tnd. ~ cond1\lon" bl:lorc 1t\ htesuard ~m c\· ~rtcn :"f.t at ~un~l

Oran&l' ount' upcr' l\Ot Thom:a\ l- R1k\ r I :'d I ... , hlc­guatd dlom. h~l \:ltd h~ ha" " un­t'QUI' ex-al" 1:onfidcn('( th.it the pi 1· \ 31\' (UOlp:lR\ "111 al :I Jo .l gc'lt.'KJ JOt'\

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,\n anti' 1ral drug ck\ doped b) an If'\ 1ne l&bontOf') •S btan& tnltd on humal)s as a pouibk- trcaDMnt for .\IDS

Earltcr lab Pud~ sho•fd that nblnnn. alw knov.n· ~ \ uazok. reacts -sa.inst tM 'irus suspttied of caUSJl)C cqu1red lmmunt Dtf1<1~n­C) ~ndromf

.\ rtSnrC'h tam 11 tM ....;~ York Hosptt.al-C~ll \itd1cal c~,er 1n • "' \Oft h.as launchtd a ifc'lol Df01«t to monitor the dnc·s c «U on :? I pa utnts -

Rtt.' inn ••U dt"'dop('d en the earl' 19~b\ Vir.uek lnc. ofln1rtt. a

.,. subSt<hal) of the Costa Mtsa-basN I • Phannac-cutteals Inc.

T~ dru& 1s ronsicktc'd 10 bt clTtt'l.l\t apiosi a brOld ra,.e of 'IN 1ndudu'1 thow causing rn­pt,.100 diS('aSCS and ttna1n forms of hn'pn.. h ma\ aliO htlp control t.hc su~C'd Albs ~ro\lrus isolated ~ f'C'SnJ'Chcts tn pn I 1981.

Oomtnte E. L11.1U1. 'ltt ptt"Stdnlt ofl · Pharmut"uticals.5a1descalat-1ng d<>SC"S of the drug v.111 be &J'en to pat1t"llts.. "ho "'" be obscr\'ed for changes 10 thc1r plasma or C'Cll le\ els. The~ v.111 aJso bt v.atchtd for tO\I poison mg..

l1uu1 ~1d the prt'hm1naf1 proJC'Ct . htad<'d b\ Or. RIC'hard B. Rob«ts. rould lead to mort ntens" c studies.

··\\ c "on't ha'c the rnuhs for ~' cral months.. but "' art' 'en opttmtSltC that thcdru& v.111 help." he said. C\plaim"g that nba' inn has

bttn \hov. n to lttP t ' trus trorn muhtpl)1ng. · Fcd~I Dnlg \dm1n1 trauon ap­

Pf'O' :tis arc pcndtn& ror the Ust Of nba\lnn to battle rnpt,.tOf\ s'n­. 1.al '1rus. a form of pncumoriaa thal

au.acksan t'S11ma1ed 800.000duldrt'n and ('ldffl~ people annualh· 1n the

•n1ttd States. L1uu1 s.:ud, Tht' d,,_g 1s USl"d in \tr"ro. Korea.

Ponu.a.al and olumb1:s 10 trtat inOIK'nz.a and hcpal1t1s uuu1 added that nb3' 1nn has aJso bcrn shov.n to 1nh1b111rov.1hofthe '1ru~ that C'aU<es herpes gt'ftttah~

In Dec('mbt'r Or. Joseph Mnomu L rtiM>ned that the drug reacted apanst T -a;ll LcuLem1a. the susptC'ted .\IOS \lrus. m laboratOf) tC'St\ at the Centcn for D1sca~ Control in .\tlanta.

150 guests evacuated in motel fire :\bout 150gucsisat the Darui Poinf

~no.a Inn ·~ e'acuated from 1hcir rooms t'arl\ Saturda' v.hcn cmbtrs 1n a fi~ ign1kd· a bwt that sprv.ed smoke throughout the t~SlOO" mold COUnl) firt'~n rq>oncd,.

T•'O peo~. a sheriffs deput)' and a 67·)ftr-<*! Pacouni woman. suf. f~ unoke inhalation and ·~

treated at San C1emcnlt' Gt-nt'r.i l HO\pnal

The.- tnJured ""Crt' 1ckn11ftt'd as hcntTs ~put~ Gllbtn Ruiz and

M unal Lazo. a motel cucst. Both ~ t'rc rt'lea~ after betnc &J'en O\)grn a t the hospital's emerge~ room

Thc 5:20 a .m. evacau11on came wht'n most gunts •~rt sull asleep and apparent!} unav.'att lb.at smo .. r-Was

dntung up sta1f"eTis and through the corridors. said count~ fire in· 'C'Sttpton.

Dam• to th<' motel "as ht"ld 10 St0.000

fount~ firemen said thc~e smok~ blize apparent!) stantd v.hen some smoldcrin' cmbtrs 1n a g:round·lcvtl fi~lace •inned a p1ett of furniture

COALITION TO FIGHT FREEWAYS ••• From Al Otsp1te denials trom Oran~ (ount) Tomorrov. members. Riln has sa~ the orpnmmon may~ a plalform from "hK"h to shov.'CaSlt' candtdat~ for office.

.\gran 1s curRntly gathenn' signa· tum in lrvmc for a citizens nghH~ \Ole m1t1at1\C that would give the public an opponuntt) to '..~on plans to rat~ ~r h1~~)S. Qumg the-m1uative on ~o em­ber ballot requires 1.000 s1gnatuf'C'S. .\gran said.

·· Proponents of this rather radical fet' and roadwa) construction proposal arc''" uncomfonablc v.1th the nouon of c1uttns voung on 1L .. he added.

kepucs argu(' that a nev. frttv.-a~ S\Sttm v.ould encourage Orange Count~ ·s rapid gro~1h into a cro~dt'd metropahs. In addn1on. lh!1 sa)

ta\pa~ ers v.ould C\Cntuall) pa~ tor the frce~a~s because the h1N1v.a~ tu k'l t'd on .dc,cJopers "'ould onl~ result an higher pnccs for hom" and consumer goods.

The thrtt frttwa) s mclude the Eastern. Foothill and San Joaquin Hills.

Tht" San Joaqum Hills frccwa) ~ould con~ Corona del Mar Frttwa~ near John W'~ n~ 1rpon "'1th the San Diego Frttv.a) near Sarr Juan Capistrano. The proposed 11. lane comdor "'ould cxtmd through CO\ta Mesa. Newpon Beach. San C1cmt'nte. t.asuna Beach. In me and San Juan Capistrano.

In addition. the Eastcm Frttv.a' v. ould hnk the Rl\t'f'Sld<' and Santa ~na FJttwa~s . "'ht~ planners sa) the Foothill Freev.a) v.ould parallel the San DJcgo Frt'CWa) and tra,el

through unde,elopcd areas ol sou1hcasleq) Qrangc.Cou~----

Thc nc~ f rt"t"""a) S) stem. propo­nents arg_ue. ~ould rdic,·t' grov.1ng congestion on county frec·wa)s and prevent o "erllov. traffic from spilling onto sick streets.

But most e1t1~ ~'e rc}ttlcd the frttwa~ plan outnghL and the coun­t}:.."s Jnno,·anvtlundnr~pp•ar\ to be the ma1or roadblock to tht' projeC't .

l ount) offinals C\pccl dtvelopcrs v.1lo build 1n areas near the propost'd f~-a)s to root about S630 mil hon of the SI b1llton pn<"e tag.. Agran said de,elopcn v.ould be chargtd about S 1.200 for each single-famil) home. $700 per apartment umt and up to S3.80 per squart' foot for commeroal buildings. _ ·

SEA LION TRAINING HALTED ••. From Al

he<ihh~ lifeguard. \' 1 nua ll~ unaffected b) npttdcs o r

!ltrong ~s. the seals m ight learn to 10"" buo~s or lifeguards out to tired s~1mmers. \\ ' man said. . .

Jim t\C.'f'\ of In In<' in11 .. a1ed the 1ra1n1ng program ~Ith Craig RaClCOI and Dc-1rdrc Ballou.

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S1~cn ·said he arranged to house Jo, cc and Fa'c at the mammal center through one o f ns directo rs. 8 111 Ford

Tht' center "as con,cmen t and appe.tred to be a good place fo r tht' 1ra1n1ng. ht" said.

t ~c r!I and tht" other 1r:11ners beg.an teaching '-' ~ man to v.ork ~1th the seals 1n ' o , ember. The training. "h1ch St~er<, \a ~ S "as largely hmttt'd to accustoming Fa~e and Jo~ ce to "" ork ing "" llh humans. v.as stopped la st ~edt'nd according to \\ ~man That\ v. hen center offic ials learned "i t~ers hadn't acqu ired the ncccssaf') tra1n1ng permit. she said

\\Cr\ ~Id he d1SCO\ t' rt'd the

rthab1htat1on center's fa 1ll11cs "<'re too small for his purpo~ v.ht"n he applied to the ~at1ona l \1annc Ftshcnes for a permit to tra in tht" am ma ls.

Th<' center. loca tt'd ne \ t to the a'l1mal shelter on Laguna < an~ on Road. docsn·t ha'e a tan~ large enough or deep t'nough for use 1n training the mammals. he said Its current permit allo~s on l ~ rehabth· talion acu ' 111cs geart'd to"ard rt'· tu m1ng the an1pals to the" 1ld t~ ers and w, man said ff'>ot'a hons are to be trainrd the~ must ha' e larger tanks and more space 10 S\.\tm. C\plamed St~ers. a fo rmer marine b1olog1st

~s Fa~e and Jo)ce s~am in endlrss c ircles in the centcr·s tank thi s " ('('k.

t ~ers said nego11auons "ere under v.a~ to u<ot' spacl" at \ fanncland tn Rancho Palos \'erdt's .. It's a good poss1b1h t ~ " e·11 be mo' 1ng up to \1anneland I think it"s probabl~ going 10 \.\ Ork out ..

Tht' plan to teach ~ali. to act as

··tifeguard s .. v.as publicized 1n local ~spapers last Oecembtr. St~ers said biso,erall aim - to use the sols in a' anet~ of commercial cntcrprisn including liresa'1ng - ~as obscured in ra ,or of the l:mer angk because - thal'll get us our PR (pubhcu~ ). -

St~ers said the!"(' 1s great potenual in commt'rctal use of seals for search and n-scue operauons around off­shore oil ngsand tankcnas v.dl as on the beach .

But ' t"·rssatd he behe'es prt'\ ious attempts to use the animals com­mt'mall ~ fatlt'd because people "ould not accept th(' idea. Emphasiz­ing the ··romantic side"" oft he coin -the ir potcnttal as lifesavers - ~ould gl\ '" his proJC'Ct th<' e~posure ntcdt'd to educate tht' pubhc. he said.

St, <'n said 11 should take about tv.o ~ea~ to teach Fay~ and Jo)~ once train mg beg.ms in camcsi. .. , n the nt\l 1"0 years or so. it'll either be going or nonexistent."" he said.

ADOPTED DAUGHTER CHOOSES ••• From Al 110r J nd a~in b' a daughter" tlhng to 1urg1 • l' hu1 also ~an11ng to forget It I\ 1hc '>IOf'\ of a tug-of-\\ar bctv. een I" "t•ml·n for the daughter ~ ho ,nuldn"t \allsf, both their emou ona l nl·t'<l., "tthO\Jt ·losing hC'r 0"" n samt ~

Thc wk tl\.~ ns in 19-l5 a ~ ear tha t " ould \tt th' dealh of Hitler. the a tomic dl'<.t rud1on ofH1roi.h1ma and ' ag.a\:l l t and ft nall~ the end o t " orld \\ ar 11

\ li lll·r a \ 1mplc count~ @irl lrom ' l'"" Jer'ioC' ' hdd found herself mar­rt('d tc1 ··an ' ' r Force man ·· but 1n lo'l " 1th a ')a1lor

.. , h.ld m;;&rTICd an Air Fom: ~u that I onh \<!" thre-e limes. Four d•n ' la tt"r hl· " l'n t o ' erseas:· she sa"

\l 1lk r 1nurne~C'd to Southern C alt· fn rn1a 10 met her in-la~ <, and '1s1 I hn bo,fncnd "h" "as also stat ioned here

The rl'lat1omh1p gre" 1n11mall' Jnd \1 1lk r \oon tx'came pregnant It " ould be mon.· than t"" O decade' bcfort• ltbt·ratcd "Om<'n " Ou Id llC' ll•ld tha t the~ had ··come a long "J' bab' ··

The -.e\ ual rl",oluuon ~a\ '1 111 behind dra" n l una mi. and girls " lfl class1fit'd as ··1hose 1ha1 d id·· a nd " those that didn't.··

· I v.as a coun t") girl and dt'sperat t• as to v. hat 10 do \>f' brot ht'r to ld ml" I couldn"1 keep 11. 'because I " Ould disgrace our v.hole famtf) .'. ~~ ., \.1 1lk r .. I bclte't'd him. although m~ hean I( hl'd 10 krt'p 11. ..

Other pn•\sures fo rced her 10 gt '<' the child up for adoption at b1nh • lfcr rcgr<'t v.as almost 1nstan·

tant•ous " I v.a\ ~trapped and d~pcratc

\ ·f\ gncf ne'er ended "1) daughter v.a\ mm' hean C\t'r) !.CCOnd I neq~r lc1 gu I nc,ercould: · she ~,s . .. \h life v.a so up and do~n and um table ..

Th<' bab~ bc<'ame tht onl} child of a " l'll- to~o famil) who h\ied onl) l \\ n hlcx ~ .. ~"'•) from the ·t"~pc>n Beach

lboard t" i hou~ .. here Miller ha\1 \ta \CJ •

·1v..,sdo 1t"d11pon b~ m~ partnt\ I b.ad ' <'~ th ins 11) 0nt"'t"OUld CH.r "'~"' > ~Lons. - rm .,till \pe>tlt'd \h~ ~R'~ into ;i IC'l'n- ~'llhle

" llh all the tnmm1ngs Tnps to Euro!)\·. ba lle1 lessoM - the usual rare for a proper ~ oung l ad~ ~ II the "htle she -...a., told that her

.. b1nh mother"" was dead. until the truth " as cxumed dunng a famtl) argument ~hen Long ~as 14 Then \he " a" told that the ~oman "as an 1mmor;il 1ramp.

·· .\ 1 1ha1 potnt. I v.as ra1~d to bcltl'' r she "Aas a harlot "'1th all the \d tlor., 1n 1ov.n.'' sa}S Long.

"ihl' " as also reminded on a rou11n( has1i.. ofa fam1I\ fncnd v.ho d tl'd 1n .i <ino" sto rm "ht le If) mg 10 loc ate ~r btnh paRllls.

.. ,h parents ~ere afraid of losmg ml' m' 1adoptcd) mother ts sull .ilra1d To her. rm her Oesh and blood · reasons Long.~ ho ~as nc' er ,om pelled to search for Miller.

But ltt1 lt' did she ,know that her 1--inh motht"r had other plans .•

\.1 tller had since moHtd 10 Ba krr, fi eld. "here she d" orct'd her lir<il husband after ha\,ng two sons. <, t>c latt•r married Bob and mo'cd to T rul ._<'c ~here the) set up a trucking hu\lnl' '>'> and became de, oul mcm­htr' ot thC" Se'enth 0a) ~d,cnttst lhurch

Ot-\pi tr lh£'1r other commitments. the \1 1Jlers searcbc-d rekntlessl) for Jan ·

.. Roh promised Jlle before v.c ma med that he "'O\Jld help me." sa~ s \1tller. pa1t1ng her hu band on the had ··H<' kept his promise. What a good gu) .-

Bob shruggt'd ofTthc pr.111 • s.a ) 101· ·· 11 )OU was slttp1n· " 1th her and hC'ard herC'f)1n · at n1gh1 ··

1 ht' ' h1rrd a prn atl' dl'tt"Cll \ t but contt nurd thr1r o -... n hunt 1hrough adop11on r«ord) Thr~ lookc:-d through tht guest

ll<><>~ from thC' funera l of Miller~ lo rmcr landlord v. ho Ot~~lraled the adop11on The lOupk hoped tht' l Ould lind some mutual fnend~ •ho "nuld kno v. o f Jan·, v.he rcahoul

\ II the: trad.\ led ICI \. r v.port· H.-r~ H igh ~hool . -...hert' the ,ou pk du1 throu&J'I old )t'1f~S. 1l1pp n1 throu ~ I pu;1uctl for 1t;~· chi ld the' had n,.,,, "'"Cn

I h.,d J lnltnr of v. hat ~· tooUd

like." remembc~ Miller. That hunch paid off v.hc:n the) found the senior photo of a prett) brunt'tte whose fat Ker o" nc-d a store Posmg as fne-nds. the' ~<'nt in and asked a clerk for the addrt"Ss and tl"lephone number

II "a'>n·t long lx'forc Bob ~,Mier v.a'> d1altng from a telephone booth and brl·aking the ne"s to :Ian Long 1hat ·· mom .. "a~ around the comer. In adopttun C'trck s. the cal~ Ii ~ hat's I kno~n as th<' o ld "' ft,c-mtnutc ~am- I ing. l

Lo ng reacted lt .. c a chameleon on a r kale1dOKOpt. he v.as shocked. pan­Kkcd. angr: . happ' and finall ) con-(u~ I

She had n pec l<'d to sec a -~oman ~1th naming red hair and a sin up her dres!I ..

But \landing on ht'r doorstep "as a frail " oman "11h a high-neck collar and a halo of "hue hair. Sht" spoke "'"h a t"ang and "as dressed as s1mpl~ as a unda~ school teacher.

··1 v.as happ~ to kno" that she cared enough to ~arch :· sa)s long - But I wa~ unhapp) because I knt'~ m' hfc "'ould nt' er be the same: ·

· he ~a\ pa1nfull~ nght. H er adopted parents \OOn 1s~ued an ultimatum. sa~ 1ng thr~ could nQt share hC'r lo' c v.14tl anotht"r mother.

··1 fell \mo1hert'd fncda wanted her ltttlt bab' bacli •. but I couldn·t ht' that \1 ~ oth~r motht'r v.u ha,1ng a fit ." ' sa)!t Loni " fncda l cpt SB)lnA­' "1)° bab' 1h1-. m) ~b} that: " uh all che demand I couldn't handk 11. "

For tht nt\t ftv. ) t'a"· Long krpt thro\.\1ng a"a~ or returning Miller's kttc~ until &ht' o ldcr,.oman stopptd \\ntina

In th<' v.alc o f tht" rwn1on Loni \3\ \he nr11hcr hatts nor loH·~ ht"r b1nh mother. bu• fttl• numb. and 1nd1fTrr1:nt

" It "'nsn't h:trd tor mt IU jct So bcnu\C I M\er fell bonded to hrr." \hr~\'-

Frieda. on hrntlf - JU I cro11.d .. &11 bt-r out

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A wellk, us>J* level Oistur~ ... spotted on uectc1ng ,..,. aboUt 650 nw. aout,,... °'Loe Anpea tt coulO ...... end 1NW tfle D1ttt Nlf of t"9 at ... dry, or tt could brlf'G btlef tlhow9rs mes afternoon. Aid IPOlteemen '°' the National W.ther 5-W»

They .-.Ody lf9'tly tut• ot a week hq\ Pf"*"• system ~ tM coast drifting tkMfv tQ!lr9t0 Southern ClillfomJa

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THREATS CAUSE DISMAY ... From Al v.ho knov. me knov. I "'ouldn"i hun a bu.a. - -

engaged 1n a pleasant con~ ersa11on ""h O' Bnc·s husband. Michael

w md l-.l· , c1lh l., er' IS minutes. It hl' r an g1' t• tht·~ ~ind of instructions. hl' tJfl.ttt•C am11hcr ~ oi+n.suuruon~ ... ff Hm '-"<.!

Fletcher. v.hose t~o Cliil~lfCll Burke school v.ould be tnmsfcrrcd tf trustees hold finn in their dcc1s1on to close Burkt' 1p J une. s.a1d she 'AOuld take a he dt'tector Le-st and she challent,ed O"Bric to takt" one. too.

But O"BncconcurrC'd "11h Fletcher Thursda) . dttlanng that th<' tv.o had had a cl\ 11 con,~rsat1on and that no thrn1s v.ere lodged in that d1s­cuss1on. The thrtalening calls. she satd. came from people v.ho d1dn'1 1dC"nt1f, t,hcmseh cs.

..\no thcr telephollC' caller. Pat Thtel. said she called the O'Bnc rt'S1dencc at "'45 p.m. \fonda~ and

Just Call 642-6086

·· He 'lo'ld m(' 1hat ~asn tho ml' v. hen I called." said Thiel ··1 kno" one thing. that I "ouldn't ha' e lch th<' phone on the hook 1f I had JUSt recened some threatt'n1ng phone calls about my children ."

O' Bne said that Z.~hoche or­gan11cd the telephone campaign in

"htch 20 Burke school 'oluntcer' caflc-d O' Bnc and the other four trustees at their homr' 1n I 5- minuk· inter. als Monda~ and T ut.•sda) t.'' c­n1ngs.

··He tZMhuc hcl I ') th<' ~ll ­procla1 mc-d leader 8" mg 1 nst ructions

l \lh >1.hr lll·ntl'\ h1-; group p.in1c1· pait•J 1n the harassmt'nt calls. " In fact '' l rn~t ructcd the callers to sta~ 10 tht· t\\Ul'\ : · he \aid -ont~ sht· 1<rBm t j.. nm' s 1f \he go t the calls or no1

<r Hnt -w1d )hl··\ learned from her antirnc' 1ha1 harra\'iml·nt of a public ufliua l 1n an ancm pt to gel a public o lliua l 111 d1angc h1\ o r her mind 1s a , 1olalll•n u t thl' stJ ll' penal code .

')hl' plan' to puro;uc the matter th rou~h kgal l h;inm·t.. !.he s.a1d.

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Governor, banking otnclal• talk C'LEVEL NO - Gov. Richard Celeste met with banking offi cials at

Federal Reserve offi('es Saturday as he and and the state's financial leaders sought a wa> to prnent runs on deposits at state-chancred savings and loan assoc1at1ons. The 71 thrift institutions remained closed aturday under an execut1 ve order declaring a three-day holiday that was issued Friday momi ng by Celeste. In a proposal before the Federal Reserve on Friday. Celeste called for som~· of the state's major commercial banks to take over the privately insured 111s111ut1on~. I ~ Washington. the Federal Home Loan Bank Board on Frid~> granted ('Ond111onal approval for Columbia Saving and Loan Co. of C1nc1nna1110 rccel\ <.'Federal avings Loan Insurance Corp. deposit insurance and membership 111 the Federal Ho me Loan Bank system.

Reagan head• for Quebec W .\SH I NqTON - President Reapn was ton)' to Quebec toda) for two

da)S of tatks w11h Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in a personal l'f~on to torg<.' a more harmonious partnedhifrwith America's northern ne1g~bor. Dl!oPl;JtCS that have festered in the.· past over trade. supcrpowt'r rclauons and acid _rain will be dealt with. but are expected to be ove~hadowcd b} C\PH'ss1ons ol hearty goodwill and cooperation between the allies. the w.orl~'s two.largest trading partners. Reagan. gi ving an upbeat preview of thc '.1s11 in his Saturday radio address. said he and his wife Nancy were "going to Canada ··for one !>1mplc reason - no other country is more important to the l ' nited <itates ..

Davis runs hard for Cranston seat

Woman ln coma gives blrtb .\LBANY. N. Y -A 26·wceks pregnanTWOffian. paralyzed since she was

1mpropcrl~ IOJCCtcd with a ca ncer-treatment drug last month. ~ve binh to a bab} girl b) Caesarean ~t1on aturday. medical officials said . Doctors at Alban} Medical Cenw4'-l:tospital said the I-pound. 15-ounce girl has a 60 percent chance of sur.,,avin~. The decision to induce the b1nh was made Saturda) morning after Lillian Cedeno. 21. developed breath ing d ifficulties oH:rn1ght anctX-ra)s confirmed her 1ungs had been injured b) hl'r brain damage.

Sovlets sald deploying mobile mlsslles W .\SHINGTON - The Soviet Union appears to have stancd to deplo)

long-1..'\f>CCll'd moh1le intC'rcontinental ball1st1c m1ss1lcs. and American offi cials arc d1\ ided o\er ho"' to respond. the Washington Post reported in Sunda~ ed itions. The Soviets also arc destroying older. silo-based missiles. ~Ugg.a.:s!Ul& L~e U.S. officials that Moscow ma) be prepared to remain "1th in thl' limit'i pro\ldcd by th~lll armnomrohrgreemt>nt. the ~ \aid.

CALIFORNIA

McMartin parents dig for evidence ~t .\N H-\ TT .\N BEACH - Parents of alleged victims of sexual abuse at

the V1rgin1a McManin Pre-School on arurda) dug upa )a rd next to the school and said the~ unCO\ ered c' 1dcnce suppor11ng the children's talcs of molestations.··~ e had a dig today to prove a few things and "e pro,ed all of them and \\l··w e'en fo und some add 111onal evidence to substantiate the kids· \torie<iahout turtles being killed." said Robert Currie. a McMart in parent. Two 1TI\e'\t1ga1nrs w11h the Los .\ngelcs Count} distract attorne) ·s office \\Creon hand to ''atr h the \\Ork and check an) e\ 1dcnce uneart hed.

Study says Super Bowl made $.113 million

By TONY SAAVEDRA Of IM o.Mr 'llol 111111

~iatc ')l·n. Ed Da' 1i. e\pects the cro""d of Rcp1.1blican hopefuls eyeing Alan Cranston ·s U.S. cnate seat to <frop to four b) the primar} election mJu ne 1986.

.\ nd Da""· "ho has alrcad\ de­clared he is running for thl' seat: l>81d he and Rl'P· Bobbi Fiedler of North­ndgl' will probabl) be 1n lor the duration.

Da' " · al<.o of Northndge. and F1cdkr arc considered the frontrun­ners in the earl) stages 'of the ract: for the GOP nomination.

In tlH'\\ak~o'fadhmal prcsu1cmral c:ampa1gn. Cranston 1s cons1d(·red b) some to be l'spcc1all~ \ ulncrabk. de'>p11c his 16-year tenure as a Washington lawmaker. His scat has lured a glance from actor Charlton Hc'>ton and promplcd abouu_do1en hopefuls to begin surve) mg tne field .

" If Hcston·s in the race. he will he the man to heat." ~1d the 68-year-old fMm Lm ngcl~ police ch1et during an earl~ campaign S\\1ng through Ora nge Count) . " And Fie­dler sound<; like shl's going to go for broke."

Oa' as cnt1c11ed Cranston for being a "sw11ch hmer 1n politics:· general!) 'otmg hbcral and then lean mg to the right under the pres'\urc of an upco m­ing election .

" He d<Ws "'hat he has 10 do 10 'iun 1,e:· "hargcd Da' 1!>. " He·s going to help" home' er can help him ...

For instance. he said. Cranston once labeled the space defense pro-

gram as a ·· tar Wars fantasy." Ho""e"('r. the California senator now supports funding for research on the program.

Cranston has explained hfs pos-111on h) say ing that he favors spend­:ng some money to explore the strategic defense initiative. but not the amount proposed b) President Reagan.

Davi!> doesn't buy that. ··You don't spend an~ research

mone) to develop a ·fantas) ·:· he countered. " His whole h1stof) has been one of changing posi lions to su11 the political climate of the moment."

Labeling Cranston "wily and tough ... Davis said Ille veteran legis­lator probabl~ hasn't faltered among hardhne supporters. but ma) be losing ground with Democratic fence­sitters who arc capable of \Oting Republican.

Da' 1s de~cnbed h1m<;elf as a con­~r"allH' on matters of defense and economic:s. and praised Reagan's policies in both areas.

M-~drru.ru.suatl<m has brought about an ··honest-to-God reduc11on" in taxes. he said. " Those things for the average working person are great benefit s."

Oa .,,1s added. " I would not tolerate an~ cuts in an} weapons programs:·

He also compared Reagan·s inter­\ Cnt1on policies in Central America to formcrPresident John Kcnnedfs handling of t he Cuban missile crisis.

Davts was- elected to the state Senate 1n 1980. after scr"tng as chief of the Los o\ngeles Police Department from l 969 to 1977.

Blast victim Re.cuera remove a man'• body from the rubble of the Goldmlner' • Daqhter •kl rett0rt ID Alt.a. lJtab, S.ta.rday. Two people died m a Friday afternoon e.rploelon believed cauaed by a propane leak from a 10.000-&allon ba.9ement tank. At leaet five people were Injured, one critically.

Schroeder reaches milestone 112 days .\N FR.\ CISCO - upcr Bowl XIX. held 1h1s )ear at Stanford

Stadium. brought an estimated S 113.5 m1ll1on to the economr of the San Francisco Ba) an:a. according to an economic sur'-C) comm1ss1oned b) the Super Bo\\ I Task Foret•. San Francisco Su pen isor Quen11 n Kopp. who led the task force. had predl(' tl'd the game wou ld bring $1 00 million to the Ba~ area l'conom~ . ·-rm not surprised." Kopp said of the estimate releaS('d 1h1s \\et•k .

'In really good spirits ' even though he missed his son 's wedding. hospita l ~pokesman_ says

afkr the "'l'dd1ng. the n1.'"""t'd said h1' fat her '" rcall~ cnJO~l'd 1he dres\ fl'hl·ar~l. I 1h1nl.. las1 night v aSJU$l a' 'p1.•nal as 10<.la) ·· fh1.· rl·n·r11on. a1 a nearb' commun11\ 1.·t•ntl'r \\a,r10,1.·d 10 thl,-lll..'\\'i ml·d1a·

.IJn 1 ~1d 11 "-J' the effect~ ot "~t:hrtx•dl·r\ \troll•!>. \ulfc-rcd Ot-t· I ' thdt l.\· r t him from the \\.l'dding and not tht• J1111inaf h\·art

Flnanclal Corp. deposit. withdrawn LOS o\NGELES - Financial Corp. of America. which has pro1ec1ed

losses uf bl.·twee n $500 million and $700 million for 1984. said 11 lost about $160 million m dcpo its in the past week. But a('ompan) spokes"oman. La) na Bro"d~ . said 11 was impossible to determine ho" much of the deposits were wi thdrawn because of unease over the projected 1984 lo'is and how much resulted from FC .\\decision last month to reduce ra.ics on Jumbo cemfica tes.

LA bolds its 2nd St. '!'•trick'• Day Parade LO .\ GELES-Greenandgraywere thecolorsofthcda) 1ndownto"n

Los -\ngelc'> on Saturdav. as the second annyal St. Patrick's Da ) Paradl' ~tepix·d out behind sched ule an<l under cloudy ~ki<-6. Police estimated 7.000 pcopll' turned out for the ~c' en-block pa~eant from Se' en th and Spring strel'IS to Cm Hall. and mounted officer'i had httlc trouble controlling the sparse but en1hus1ast1l· crowd. Last }car an estimated 10.000 spectators sho"cd up for the tl'!>tl' 111e,. fhc thcml' for mult1-cthnic Los Angeles was " E\('f)Onc'l> Irish on · 1. Patnck'i. Da) ...

Customs officials step up .earches S-\N YS IDRO - Customs officials are incrcas1n$ their searches for

narrnt1cs. fearing that Mexican traffickers may be trying to mo"e larger quan1111e'I of drugs into the United States than in the past. Authorities ha'e tlcgun searches of commercial vehicles along the 1.700-milc U.S.-Mcx1co border. examining all cargo and camper vehicles. ocean-going vessels and air and rail transportation. customs spokesma n Jerome Hollander said Frida}. The recent stepped-up searches at the border forced drug traffickers to stockpile their goods. Those searches. coupled with increased anti-drug a~t l\ it' b) Mexican authorities. "arc putting pressure on smugglers to mo' e their di-ugs into the nited State'I as soon as possible." Hollander said.

WoRLD

Angolan rebels fr~ 27 foreigners JOH-\NNE BURG. outh Afr1('a - .\nt1-Marxist rcbds 1n o\ngola on

Saturda~ freed 27 fo reigners. including IWO -\mencans. who l.\<Cr'C nown b\ the Red Cross from a guerrilla camp to Johann<.-sburg. The> appeared tired but healt h>- Thl' two .\mcncans an: Alan Bo ngard. 56. of Pica an ton. Calif.. and Gertl:ird Opel. 54. of Rcdmont. Wash. Opel was the pilot and Bongard the engineer of a transport plane hired h) the ngolan government that was dmhushed h~ the rcbeli. a'l 1t landed at an isolated diamo nd-mining center in (lorth('a,tcrn J\ngola on Dec. :!9. The> said co-pilot William Recd of Chico wa~ k10cd 1n the attuc'k.

. TIJouand• boycott In S. A!rlcan port PORT ( LIZA BETH. South .\frica - Tens of thousands of blacks

bmcottct.I work and shops turday at the start of a three-day "sta)nwa)" to protest increase~ m hu~ farts and psoline J>riccs. Police spokesman Lt. Cecil Vcrmaok \aid there were minor incidenb ofstone-throwing and arson . but no mOJOr v1olcncc 1n the work stoppage by re 1dents of Pon Eli1abc1h·, blac~ townshTp'i PohC<' barred white from entcrina the town hip.

J.\ PER. Ind . I .\P) - William Schrocd1.·r m1s!>ed his son·., "l'ddm@ Sat urda\ . hut 11 "as a h1storn: and happ~ <la) for the '\Ccond art1 tlnal heart rcnn1l'nt. whn t•qualcd the 112 da~ s· '>Un" al of his predecessor.

" He·, in reall ~ good '>Pints to<la>-" said Larr~ Hastings. d1n1cal director at Humana Hospital ,\udubon in Louis\ illc. t... ) .. \.\hl'rl' Schroedet remained Saturda\ .

noctor\ had dccid1.·d the 1)0.mik trip to Ja!ipcr for h" \on Tern·.,

Missile~s

arrive in Belgium

BR l S~f.LS. Belgium ( ·\Pl - Iii\· tct•n .S.·made cnt1)l' missiles ar­n, cd at Florl·nm·s air h;hl' lc'is than three huur'i altl•r Parliaml' Ot "3'> told the~ " ould tx· deplo~l·d and th<.' dell'n l' nllnl\tl'r <.aid "·Hun.la' thl'' ilrl' nm' Of){'rattonnl -

·· fmla\ ,11 h ~(\ r Ill 3 lir\t tr;11v.por1 plan\· landl·d '' 11h thl· nul I car" :1rht•ad' un hoard.·· Ddcn,1.• M1n1Sll'r 1-rl'dt.I) \"rl'H'n '><lid 1n a radio 1n1en ll'" -\ <iccond l'argo planl' landed four hou" latl'r \\1th .. thl' engines. " h11.·h mean'> thl' m1!>S1l1.·'· on hoard:· hl' added

re' en "~l' a'ked ii thl' nwdium -1angc m1.,,1k' had ,1lrl·ad~ tx.·en deplo~cd . and he ,,11d thl)\ arc "operational ··

80lh plane\. th(• tir-.t of "'h1ch nrr1vl'd le'is than thrl'l' hours alter Pri me M 11l1St1.·r W llfm·d Marten<. to ld Parliament that lklg1um \\ould dcplo~ the m1\\1k">. "armed dmx ti) from the l n1tl'\J.Statl'\:· the min1\ll' r said. ·

The Flo1l·nnc' air ha'"-' " 40 male' south of tiru,~I'

''cdd1ng "oult.I ha\ C bl·cn too much stress for him lnstcad-J!ie hospital tool.. thl· "edding part~ to tou1~' Ille on Frida\ for a dre!>s rehearsal and d1nm·r \\ hich Schrocdl'r attended.

··That "as real spcnal for him:· Ha,11ngs said.

'."o men11on of Schroeder \\:JS

made at the '' edd1 ng uf Terr) Schroe1.kr. 25. and Julie Srhnarr. 22. at ~t Joseph Roman Ca tholic Churlh

Rut hdt>rl' lea\ 1ng for a reception

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Reservoir to close

rh\' wedding. \\hlth \\J\ ix·r­forml'tl h' William \l hrocder"' umk the Re\ 'i \hC\ICr "l.'hrocdl'I marh·d onh thl: 5l'lOnd retu rn t11 Ja\p•:r for . imx-dcr'H\1 1'<'. \largafl·1 <,incl· the implant :'\o' ~5 ')he hJ' r"·ma1ncd h' his bl.·d!>1de

Robl.·rt Janik. '"'entor Df thl' 11la<\11c-and-mrtal pump ,u,tJin1ng \ t hrocdcr"-. lili: Ile" from h1., \alt Lal..c t 11~ hum\.' lor lhc \\l'dd1n2

Ht· noted that 11 had bl-en \ 1.hnl\'lkr' !o!t1JI 'tn\l' th\· ttpcra11on toatll"nJ thl \H'ddtngJnd that he hJd lx'l'n dl'l'Ph J1<.,arp111ntnJ "hl·n wld hl' nwlJn"t g11

Rut JJr' 11.. \aid 1tw n l'nt \'J' ,1111 a "h.inr' mlll'\tlln\· ll•r th1.· patient ··

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Sten mark• the cloeure of the poUutld Ke.tenon reaenolr In Freano County. The Interior Department decided to cloee lt Friday becaue eelenJum ln lrrlCatlon

wa ter d ra ined from fa rmland l• blamed for killing and def ormlng wate rfowl. Growen wbo farm 4 2 ,000 a crea of land charae tile water ebutoff wlll put them out of busln-..

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Contadora Group to re.ume talJc• RR .. \ "ii I I \ . 81'lwl - The ( ontadora Group of nat1<>ns ll) •na to n1cd1atc

pcat"C 10 ( entrnl .\mcnca and li"c na11on~ 1n, ohcd 1n the rca1onal cr1 1. onnounerd S:uurdn that \tailed peace tall>.s would be n:ncwcd 1n \ p11 I. 1

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Karpov: U.S. changing thrust of talks prepared 'ltOtcnwnt said Contador:a m~mtx·r nation Vcnczutla. Culomb.1a. ~tO- ( 0 " 1 \Pl _ Thl' ~hicf Me~ico nnd Pnnnmo met Friday n1aht 1n thc- modem capital of Bms1hn with ~>' iet tll'goti.uor 111 the ( il·ne' u arnh official from ltonduriu. El hador. C'osta Rica. Guatemala and N1canlaua tall\ ~id \JlurJa~ hl' l"iehl'\C!> the'

It ~•d all agreed to meet \pnl 12 in Panama. t •niteu tatc 1 I r) mg to "re' 1!>(' thl'

7 CIJ ... .,ed Jn C•m•na• marder un,kNand1n1" rca hcd on thl' l"Ul' .u• of 'PJCl'·hosc:d ~caj)OM

M , ICO ITY - 1\ uthor1t1C$ chaf'IC!d IWO polke offi<W\ Saturda) with "Soml' ~tatemcnt mode 1n \\a,h-thc kidnop.murdea of o l ' S drua adm1n1 1r111on attnt und \atd (our other ina1on h~ ulfau11, in l'OnnC\ tton ""h poll~:emen and a fomwr officer ~ere chaf'ltd 1.tr1th lct~r offen~ s 1n the ca~ the talk~ cannot help but J'M one on The auornc ncrar office $11d 11altohad1nucd Yflmnl' for ··\1\ or ~"Cf\" • h1 auanJ " \ Ktor Katpo\ \ltd in an oihci fX'Ollk 1mphltttcd m the murder o t Enrique ( amarcna ~la11H o Drua mte1' 1C\\ un l\t c)\(~l" ·, c'''n1n tl'k· [nforn'lll'-'"' .\dm1n1.,tra11on agent. \othont1c~ arre"l-J I J people la t ~\: t.. . \ ""n M\\\ 1)1101rnm \ n·m~u

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At 81, he's the oldest pFisoner in the state Convicted killer claims Innocence; but he'sptiilosophical a outi : 'Jatlis jail'

S .\ , l l ' I ~ OBl~ro ( .\ P) - W11h h1' 110\'lng. "hill' beard and ''cm '1\age. 81 ·~ear·old George Matl\h 1~ lhl· unhll.cl~ patnan:h ofluJ1forniu\ prison jnmatc • tx•h1nd ba rs for murdcnn~ h1<1 h\\:-1n ~1rlfnend four ~cars ago in u ')Ummert11m.· rage.

Oci.rnt>cd IH Correl·t1uns Dep1.1 rt· nwnt au1hon11c') a\ the oldc)I of Culiforn1a's 43.000 ~ta ll' prl\OJH.·rs. Mnl1'ih\ lill.· fl'~l·mhk'> a mude·for· ll'k' '"ion mo' 1e: nat l'l' of the Ukrainc. ;1 grulluatl' of~o' 1rt 'l'hools ~1 nll·mbcrofthl' R1..'d Arrm . a 101kr 1n a ~urumr C1l'rman fac1ur) . a world

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traH·ler. an .\mcrican auto \\orkcr. a lad1c • man. u loller.

.. f h1\ gu) ." s:ud O\nard hon11c1de dclCl' ll\ c Bob Eldl'r. "1s rcalh ')Omc. lhmi ." .

Mnt1\h's nirrl·nt alldrl's" 1~ the an Lui~ Obispo Mc:n's Colon) . a sprawl· mg medi um-scrum ) pmon housing .i.ooe> inmate). He wl·ars glasses and ncn l Jlfi!\on denims. walks with a cane "oc<.·nu'>r of Ill) bad leg and a bud had . .'' ond d ri ft s through the prison ~ nrd . kl•epin~ 10 himsdf. " I do no1 ha'e mam lhends here." he says.

But 1hc (·anc bcliei. h1 !> strength. His

unhn1..·d bro"' and ' 11orou') manner. !ilrOnJ hand11 .md dcaer-\'\ Cd ol('rtn1..·,., I " -c him ti demeanor o(wmconc far 'oungcr than his 81 ~can. A hand· \omc mon "'Ith" Ncp1unc-hke lx•ard. he \J)Cllk' English hah1nal> with a th1d. l H .. rain1on accent.

Pn1>ion auards and the pro~cutor " ho con' k tl'tl him are ~kcptical or Mn11 h's lock of Enalish. " I 1h1nk Gl·o~c has aot some cords he's nol ho" in1." one 1uurd said. " M ~ English not good." M:ui h

-.t11d. i\nd during a lcngl hy interview his 'lc rrn~nces wcrl' often jumbled and difficult 10 follow as he struaalcd to express himself.

Mo1ish. who celebrated his 81 st oi nhday on Feb. :?So. was sentenced to life for 1h" Jul) 1981 murder of 67·

HUTSCHENREUTHER -- SAVE2~0-

BLOCK SAVE l0°/v

CHLOE WHITE . s pit'« pl.itt •t'll /111>(.

Rex, Sh5 S48.75 20-pmt' .. ,cl fur 4

Rq. S 1o0. S 195

Spiece pf,ue u-11111g Rtg. $75 .H6.25 lO·f'lt!<t' S<'I /11t 4 Reg. SJOO S225

DANSK BISTRO SAYE 33°/o

/>I.ice setWIRS ,ind selected ser'L'tnR accessrme5.

1\11 /\ RIBO l f'llt1 p/,ICt \ tf/111/.:

lfrg HS S 10

CHRISTIANSHAVN BLUL 4·p1ec£' plac t ' sc·11111g.

Rrg. S4S SJO

LENOX FINE CHINA AND CHINASTONE SAVE 20°/o

10 <Jr ./0 piece c.ets. 'ihmvn, pm two of many.

AUTUM N H NE C HINA 10 pun 1t t /f>r 4

Rrv, SMl HO. SfOR.RO 40 pm1 "''' /11r II

RrR SJ, I U ltO S/ ,017 60

GLORIES ON GREY 10-pm r 1r1 /()r 4 fm111 rl't nn,.,

mn: '" m,11ch ( hm.i,IM1t '«'•IN

RtR Sl10 S/76 40 pu'tt ~r far H Rex, S440 SJ42

SEXTET 5·p1ece pl.1ce semng

Reg. S 50. S40. lO-p1ecc >i't fu,. 4. Reft. . • QOO. $160.

S p1tct place smmf<. Reg. $4 5. SJ6.

ZO.p1ece wt for 4

R1·1<· SINO SJ.14

VILLEROY & BOCH SAVE 20°/o-25°/o

5hmvn, two "/ ""r .ill·wne favor11es.

AMA POLA Spiece pl"n: lt'l/t1IJ<.

Reg. SIJ5. S68.40. lO·p1eg set for ./, R~ SJ4l. S256. 50.

, BASKET S·p1ecr pl.irt; wttmg. Rtg. S/12. S~ J.60. lO·pm:e set for 4. Rtg. SJ28 1146.

NORITAKE SAVE 20°/o-30°/o Here, ptSI 1 of countless patterns.

CARTHAGE S p1ttt p/a<t Kttmg.

RLR. l'O SJJ 10.pita ln"t:IU for 4

Rrr S 100. S 140.

MAGNIFICENCE S·p1tct pl""' "'ttr"R· Rea. S71 SO. SS8 20.pitct wr for 4. Rrg. S190. S1J1.

\Car-Old Ko)C Comb , fo und \lOblx'd iodeath in1lu: Ox nard condon11n1un\ '>hC ~hared wnh Ma11~h . Mntnh. who 1epon cd 1hc crime. 'it<.•ndf.1\tl) de· c:lar~·d h1 innocence.

" I am 1nn<X'Cnl." M1111 h \aid. H1 '> 1..·on' 1c11on wu'i .. the same 1hmg llll.e a ' hot of poii.on in m) boll~ ." No"' ·. ~e added. he foc i dcrnched from hie. "hkc 01) bod) 1 not m) bod) ."

" h wa' a cn'ic of nn:um111on11ol I..'' 1dcncc ... it wa<1 n1> \lam-dunk ca!.C:· 'aid Pl·ler Kossoras. the Vt.'nlura C'ounl ) depul) d istrict a11o rrl<'} who proM"~u lcd the ca <.'. "Th<.' rl' Wl'rl' no e)ewitnc~scs . no admission uf ~u1h . I k made a H't') poor wil nl'l>!..' Hui Kos oris sa id the jurors were <.·on­' inced Ma11sh ki lled C'omhs for hl..'r monc~. ond 1hat he had a licr<.'l'

tl•mpcr. \ 11he 1111w of thl' ' 'a> 1ng. Kossom

'-'l •d. lhcrc...n.rulO~ .c)()(} in Mull h's han~ tl<.'lOUnt. l k \o\O\li\ IOJ Ofl I \ernnt' and a pc11\1on from G<.'neral l\1otor\

" l h' hurl~ around \\ll~ o fl'\\ ll ll.rn1111:tn\.' Kos!lon~ ~ad . "'J!c inter, 1c"1..'ll "1 1 ne,~cs who mc1 him .11 un u'er·50s dub. Hr'd go 10 the'IC Ju11<:l' \ and meet woml·n . ~c was oul on huil a1 1hr ll nll'. and he d go up 10 \\omen anJ ask them 10 dance. They ~oulll gt•1 pn·tt} ups<.'I. they d1d n I ~now wha1 w do - they knew, he ~as l·hurgl·d w11h murderi ng his girl· lru:nd." .

" lh' "a' a hl.'l l or n ladies man." Cldl·r ~:ud.

(Ple .. e eee OLDEST I AS) .

ARobns DINING WJ-TB

We-fhow pm a Sttmplm~ of our m.my. 11wn) fuu: wl/ectl~IS fpr Jbe 'Wf11 .ippomted table, mam• of them 11M.:' '" to 1/11, -t•.ison We m vitt you to

browse and see for yo11rst;I/ the jpett.icul.ir 1llfJ1u . Be sun to ..zsk for derails

ORREFORS SAVE 20°/o

flR ELU/Jf.. (,11hlt't, 1;,1111 111 f/utt• ch.1111p.i1<111 Refl.. S 11 c,"h. $16.40. A/111 .1 t..itl.iUe, 11.alht., :.. 111('•

.ind /11111 1h.1111p,1x11t·> 111 tht• /tJ!ltJ~"'R Onr/111• p,1111•rr1" n111 1/l!ro. 11. FR/KA Rl'fl.. S l'i. 50 f,ic/i. Sl s.60. HA RMONY Rev, SlH.50 1•.tch S1l.80

II.I.US/ON. RL"Jl.. Sll 1·.id1. S/6.80 RHA PSODY R1·g Sl/ ""'" Slfi .HC

ORREFORS SAVE 20°/o

Full /e,1d crystal Jxncls. 5hm1m. Flt"r bmvl. Small mt. Reg. S42. SO. SJ4. AIM avo1/ablt tn 111td111111 me. Reg. SYO. S72.

l.irge s11t R1•g S /JO. S/04 .'vot •IJ<YU:n: Corona lxYwl, small s11e. Rrg. S90. S,71 Pomona !JOU/ Rtg. S91 S7J.60 Btllt

IKYWI. Reg. S90. S72 Violtt !1<1U.I l<fX S40. SJ1 N01Ja bowl. Rt/(. SYS S76

FNll /tad, hand-<1't crystal df'C'antm, b.trti»a"1 .md g1ftwrirt, oun t\du11wly. ShO'llJn, 11111 two ""'mp/ti from n11r Exet" p.ittm1. Dccormrt. Reg. S7S. SJ9.99. Dt111blt old{aJIJ1ontd (1Jxnvn) or highball Rltusti., ~r of fo11r. Reg. S4S. 129.99.

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YOU CAN NOW CHARGE YOUR ROBINSON'S CARD AS WELL AS YOUR

PURCHASE ON THE AMERICAN EXPRESS ROBINSON'S. CREDIT CARD.

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2_~!?EST CONVICT IN THE STATE PRISON SYSTEM ... ~arn.h "'UHallrd into the Red .\ rm) . but ~·ned onf> 11 40-day httch. a lona·•t-rm JOb with C.encal Moton. JJC ar"• ,.er) \tahk. "man hkt th• 1

In IY79. at H . M~llt~h "8'1 'lhOt tn the tomach b) an l'nragcd former g1rlfrie.nd JCalou<1 of his rt.'l11 11onship

_ _wuh Comb' tll.' hall ai:m) wom fncnds.11uthori11c said. " ho da1mcd hl' tried to con' 1n e thl' m to invt~t monC) \lotth him. One San hnn 1sco

• woman cluinwd h\' burglar11cd her

tk d id not e plain hov. or wh > he ll'ft rh -army:- ""' ont}r "ltnn Ukrainian trad1tionalf) "don'1 ltkr l'nmmun1sm (and) I'm a factory man.

• not a m1htal') man."

tk rcttrtd 1n 1971. and caml· to a rl·al trl.':U 10 ha,~ ... ( 'allforn11 rhc next )l'ar.

» -. _ ---"'-"\\ _a ' ()11\ I ' lJf\J·d('_.....,• •_ .__ odorc lleltl na tn Oxnard he murdl'rl·r. Matl\h \\U autom. 11call)

\ 1s1.tt'4 S.n Dicao. Lo~ nark Palm \Cllt IO Folsom. one of the prison Spnn~ and San Franci o. He ltkt'd \}'item's ma\lmum-~cunt\ 1n5111u • qxnard. he said. because 11·~ .. not too 11on'i. On Feb 19. bcc;au~· ··he 't\3\ b1a. not 100 small." no1 a problem there and h1~ tack of home. •

Mut t\h \\tl"i born 1n thl· llkrntne in 1904 ... ,n a tm"n close to Ode~sa. dose to N1kola >c.' \ ... thl· !>on of a Ukra1nirtn fathrr and a Slovak tan mother. He obtutn\·d :i " I :? 1h -~radc c.-qu_ivalenc) ·· dl·grcc.· in thl· Sov1c.•1 Union 1n 1917. lhcn wr nt 10 " ork 1n factorte!i.

.\f'kr Jum· 1941. when the German .\rmy invaded the So' 1c1 Union.

In thc •fall of 1941. Mqttsh arrived tn Munich. <h:rman)'. worked in a fac tor~ . and remained in Germany throughout World War 11 and the PQ'lt·war )cars. obtain1na pcrnuss1on to l'm1gra1c to the United States in 1949. Oesp1te his So 1et and Uknu­nian background. he sa)s he ··never hud a n~ trouble" with the wartime Na11 au1hon11cs 1n German~

H,e ~clllcd 111 Detroit and worked in \ artn11< '"''" r.,r,"rir o; lj,,-,11, l:i ncfinf'

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Hts 81st biMhday paned quietl>'" rnm1nal wph1c;11ca11on.'' Mat1sh was 1hc prison. he said. " I had a eel- trnn~krTCd to ~n Luis Obispo. tht' r brat1on hcre ... two bo) s ron- moc;t 1runqu1t pn~n 1n tht' state gratulated ml·:· \}Stem. Kam1en \Did.

Larr) Kamicn. acting a soc1ate warden. ~1d Mat1sh 1s an cas1I>· managed inmate.

.. We'd Ilk~ to ha ve a whole pri~on of(1 nma1cs like) him ... Kamicn said ··L1fl·rs. once they get past 30 )Cars of

Mat1.,h will be clig1bk for parolr when he 1c; 91. 1n 1995.

" I don·1 m1 s "•sitana out<i1de.'' Ma11sh said. " I nOI have man} friend\ · 1n Calt lbrn1a. In Detroit. whcf(• I l!vcd man) l'af'I. I ha\\' man\ lnend11 Ja1l 1s 1a1I." ·

[STYLE SALE

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of our..Clww., Crystal • .md S1lwl- Ouh Plans whJe you are herr. Robinson 's Chma, f,7 / }we Cryst.i!, 129/ Glassware, 86/Stlwr Flatware, 181, all stores except Palm· Sprmgs. Sale ends April JO.

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LENOX SAVE 16°/o-20°/o

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Mo11thblow11 le,ui crystal stemware. "'"de in Amt•rica.

HanOfJt'r nx· neu~·,t p.11t1·m c,,oh/t't, i..·1111· or /11111 <h111111'-4Jt.rtt" RrR. SN 71 Sl9.9S e.1ch.

ZIVELI SAVE 25°/o -- -

Robinson 's exclusive mouthblown lead crystal stemware.

\lmwn, .11/ pu rpo>e u:ine. A /so .1tM1!Jl>le. /lutt• champa?,ne, 111/1p ch'4mpwR,nt', ulmr u·111e, br.1ndy. burgundy or t'ilberner wme

5et of f<mr Reg. S40 S29.99.

SASAKI SAVE 20°/o _ _..

Full lead crystal contempora0 stemware patterns.

Rt'flections ( 111Ut't, :i rr11 nr fl1111

<h.1mpJp,111 1<111. SlO $/5 99 01/1

MIKASA -:::---Sc--......-=--=-2 ~0/o-46 °/o

Mou1hbl<r.1m full le"d cryswl 'temu:.irt' .

/, 1 /)('co R1~h1 Tulip Black I ,,./,1t'I Rev. .( 141 '11 S J.J 9 f

STAINLESS STEEL WITH 24K GOLD ACCENTS SAVE 17°/o-40°/o

REED & BARTON SAVE 40°/o

FAMOUS NAME STAINLESS FLATWARE

Our f.1m01H m11ker ptJ1term.

CINEMA TRAP UNTO ALPINE BEADED GOLD D 'ORO GOLD ANTIQUE

BY MIKASA BY BY FRAZER GOLD BY 5·ptt•t (' pl.11 t MIKA A 5 pteu pl11ce TOWLE

sewnx. S pu·ce pl.111• i"llt ng. S·ptece pl.i< 1

Rtg. S60. setting Rt>R. SSO. k ttmg. $49.99. Reg. SH JJ4:J9. Reg. SH

S49.99 SJ4.99

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GOLD CENTERSTAGE

BY RETRONEAU

S·p1tn• p/"ce wttmg.

Rtg. S60. SJ9.99.

"" pt('('f' XTI.ICt' for )( /II gltil/111'11< silit•rpl"te. fl.aw"" se11 1ndudl! 8 fi -..1 pita p/J<t s.ttmgs plio " lxmess p1«n .111d siltorr <~st fu.'O p.1t1t'T11 choir~.

Reg S674 SJ99. 99

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SHOP ROBINSON'S SUNDAY 11-6. ROBlNSON'S WESTMINSTER MALL • (1t'4) 891-4331

SAVE 40°/o-50°/o BRl.AKtR!°) 1800 H.\1\1\1 1 R\Mf'I H rRILl X,,

BY KIRK BY Rl:.l:.D B' BY Alm ~pri?, & BARTO~ TO\l Lf GORHAM j pint' pl.11' . ~ /,1, ( nu11tn lf•tt &.1dcd .i 11 "I"' ·l/w1 \1('/n11 R111J

><'Ill •ti: I •1 ' I j . i f'lt" ' ( 11/t1n I 1/ R1.,.; 5,,: 1c .. \ "•"t\ . r•·""' "'., .. I r1 ~ "'" (

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PILOT/ Sunday. March 17, 1985 -----

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_Antl-pol-'on_olymplcs today Laguna -airman completes basic I he lir\t "poison prcH·nt1on hosp1·

1al ol\mp1cs" 1 planned 1oda~ 10 ra1!1C tund'> fo r the Orange ( ount) Rcaional Poison \ enter at (' Ir"'""' Medical Center. The C\ cnt. sponsor· cd b) Pacific Mutual. begins at noon nt the Champman \ofl cgc T rack. Walnut A \Cnuc and Orange trcet. in Orange.

'cnc'i ol lrad..-and-lil'ld l'\enb ,hip~ lll S30U. ('tther 1n tnd1' 1duul 01 l'mpha.,11ing fun murc than athlClu: 1n1111tutmnal dtlna11on\. OthN fund) po"er-.. \\ 111 bl' ral\l' through thl' all- of T •

I hl''>l' "111 1ncludl:' the Hurn li p \hlrt'> nnd "l'hl'l'rkadl•r" 11ckc1s. und 'crub Rein) . lkdmaktng. Whcl'I- Prcx-cl'(h " 111 support the cm('rg· l' hn1r hnmrock Kela\ . the Mumm\ l' lll'' 1nforma11on 'icn il·cs and cduca-Wrap. the Pot~1 10 Sack Crutch ·pn ni. 11v1)nl progrum'> or the Regional Water Pitchl·r P1 tt·h und Gurne\ Po.,.on Cl·ntl'r. a 24-hour hotline for RC'l:i,s. ·• hl'lp prolrss10na ls and 'icn ices.

Each tea ''must .ha'c a o;ponsor·

fJ 1. \irili.in (;raid F. Rouse, St?n of \ 11 n1a n Sean S. Upton, 'ion o t\l' r. n • La N g c

and Joan l Jp1on ofUiguna Beach. ha., \ngl'la P Kou\t o1 'una .1

u J completed .\1 r Force bask traini ng tll ha' graduatl·d from basic.: 11111 1'.l '"i

8 T Larkland \ ir Force Base. T~"as. Lat:kland Air Force a c. cxa~. u '>LI'"" ,., 3 1981 11raduutc of Uni vcr· Upton. a 1984 graduate of Laguna " ' " ., 1 Benet\ High chool. will remain at '>II~ High ~choo! '~ ! 'inc. Teams of 10 will part icipate in a

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Let's discuss cost

without embarrassment.

. At time of loss family feelings are dif­ficult enough for you to cope with. There

is no need to increase your discomfort by reluctance to fully discuss funeral

costs. There is often the practical necessity to do so.

At Harbor La '!_n the family's choice of a casket is the factor w hich most often

determines funeral cost .. F-0r this'·~ reason. we have caskets available in all

price ranges.

Lackland fo r ~pccia l izcd training in i\rnl' p\'1. Lawrence S. Estes, .on the sccuri t ~ police fi eld. ofLinta ('. Pnrrot of Costa Mesa. ~as

.\rm\, Sgt. Pa~rick' J . Christle, ~o!' rnmpkl<:d ba~1r trmning at Fort Blt s~f., f ( . . f I T .. ,,1• [\ll'\ i'> 11 198L. ~radualc O o Man G. 'hns11c o rv1 n<.'. par11c1· ~ · , M

pated in the president ial inaugura-, btnnna li1gh s;h!'o2 in osta csa. E 1 Sc lion. Christie. a 198 1 graduate ot PH Stewart A. Hamtllon. son or

I T"chc Orange' Counl\ studC'nls ag e out lr\'ine High School. IS a squad ledcr larlH'• anJ lkll' Ham 1l1,on o.f pana

Coast students at Valley Forge

I ,,ere 5clecicd to attend 11• thrct:..<Ja~ Jay M. Wllllam•, US, of with the m1htal') police 1n the VIII ·roin1.haHompkted basic 1ra1n1n4at

I Frrl·dom and Lcackr,l)lp Youth Con· Huntington Beach recently .\irbornc Corps in Fort Bragg. N.C. hirt Jad.'>on. ~ C Ham1lron !s a I ~O ll'rl'nl'l' at \4llll' ~ Forgr. Pa. 1-h1' earned the rank of 1ta1le Marl[H.' Rcs~r:c • 'gt. Carl E. fraduatl·ol l>ana Hills High School in month Scout. For hi• eaale projeet, Girardin of Costa Mc a ha'> Jt>lnl'd )ana Po1nl • • •

I fh l' ,lllJl'n' .lrl'. ~l ark ~ndcr~n he organized the collection ""1annc .\ircrafl Group 46 at the El \ 1rnrnn Lynda J: Lancaster, and D:i' 1d C ampatl·lh. Matcr Dl'I and refurbiahin& of toya and Toro Marine Corp<> .\1r Station. daughta <11 Patrina < ruse of Costa High <il'hool: Bnan B' un Sunn' clothing and other needed Girardin . an cng1m· mc<:han1c "11h ~k.,a . hJ' gradu:lll'd . from the. ~ i r Hill'> ~chool : John I ng\H'r">C'n. Si items for the Interval Houae the P<>"l'r plant!> Sl'ttton. has bt:cn F-om · nml1lal '>l'n IC('S spcc1ahs1 M1chal'I\ S hool. \\tslc' N1shl\a01a · a«1<>n·•·1 10 Man n(' Fighter .\1tat k l'OUr\l' .11 \hqlpard .\ir Force Base. · · for battered women and for ,,, " ~u t 979 d ate of and < hn~ttn(' Graham. Los ~m1gos Squadron I 34. Tc'a' I anl'JStl·r. a . gra u . Sl·hool. Tom Tnggi.. SMora St·hool: the handicapped children at •• • ll unungton Jkach High School. will Kob~:rt Wi mbt'ih and Patricia Lcggl:'n Nueva View achool and for .\rnl\ p, 1. J ames L. Keft , '>{rlf (lf \l'n l' ,11 itw \\ii fo rd ~all Air Fo~ce Huntington Beach School: Grctrhen the abandoned or abuaed La,,rcnn: Kreft of ·an Juan Mcdi1:ul < l'Oll'r in San .\nton10. Cir1gC'r. La Habra chool: Rl·ncc children at the Albert Sitton Capistrano. has rnmplctcd ha!>tr rna\. • • ~ Ka11hcl. P:mfica SC'hool: and .\ndrl·a Home. He'• the eon of John trainrng at Fort Knox. K ~ . Krl' fl "a \ 11 man Paul E. Pierce, son of Sparks. Lu thl'ran School. and Sandra William•. I '>83 graduate of Dana Hille; High Da' id \\ 1'1l·m· of El Toro. has

t-r;=:::;::;:::::;;:;::=:=::==:=::=::::==::=:::=:=:=::=:=:===;i- _Sch~~l 1.!l.Dana~i!l_l. grad uatl·d twm 1hc integrated I

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rF======== ==;+.. \ ir h 1rre H;11.e Lulo. I 1l'tCC 1sa 1983 AMERICA '8 LARGEST FINE graduatl' of LI r oro H 1gh School.

Lease-option or sale.

Favorable owne financing.

Home Office 494-5203 646-4922

2300 sq.ft. commercial bldg. C· 2 owner-contractor will modify to suit.

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WATCH Dl8COUNTER <;pl'l' ~ Dave C. Hi~gins, son of Mr. and !\If\. John r. Higgins of El Toro. was in' ol H'<l in a · .\ T9·s~nsored l' '<Crt'l\l' tl\ par11npa11ng 1n tht .\rm'\ ll' lurn of forces 10 Germany rnEFOIHil:R J 1985. Higgins. a 1978 gradua1n1ff:I foro High School. is an armored 'l'h1rk ml'l·han1c in K1rch­{j~n~. \h''>l ( rcrman\ .

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Pre-need funeral arrangements are en­couraged by Harbor Lawn, because

--- --- when there is no emo 1onal stress costs are discussed in a more businesslike

manner. But, prior to need or at time of loss, our understanding counselors will

off er you every opp_ortunity to know and control funeral costs. W.e care.

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March 20, 1985 - 7 p.m.-

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for information: 714 835-7355

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Due to manufacturer's delivery problems, the compact discs advertised on the cover of today's Target Electronics Sale section may not be in stock. Since we may not receive deliveries in the f orseeable future, we will not be able to issue rain checks. We regret any inconvenience this may cause.

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Genocide treaty goes' ~OO far To the Editor: The U.S. Senate will soon hold

hearings on the Genocide Conven­tion Treaty. if later ratified. it w111 eliminate

~rsonal const_itutioflal j)rotections and be aimed at individuals rather -tharHtt1ttoM-for-the~ime--of-genocid~ - meaning here. killing. combat killing (Korea and Vietnam). ethnic slurs and jokes. offensive statements by d ti'!erfs. veterans. politicians. comedians. news media and minis­ters sharing the gospel. as perceived by offended ethnic. racial. and na­tional &roups or parts ·thereof: Art. 2 GCT - "causing serious bodily or ·mental harm' to members of the group.··

Such genocidal grievances may be addressed to the World Court or other International Tribunal if located in the country of the accuser. or the United Nations (Art. 6 GCT): and after extradition (An . 7 GCT). If ratified it will become the supreme law of the land - indeed. more supreme. as all other laws and court decisions are inferior in that they must conform 10 the Constitution to be lawful: however. the ratift..ed treaty is equi valent and supreme with the Constitution.

Extradition: (Art. 7). upon ratifi­cation our government is obliged to extrad ite "any citizen" charged with genocide to the jurisdiction . of a

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H<'rc's an anS"-Cr\ uu ran rclv on no mailer ho"' man y times the qucs11on occurs to you tn your daily routine: <\ robin has Just about twice as man y fea thers as a hummingbird.

Canal diggers of The Netherlands di vided the city of Amsterdam into about 90 islands connected b} 400 bridges.

11 "'a!. thl' French "ho first dreamed up that thing called com­pulsory mi htary trainmg.

Q. What did Francis Scott Ke) . who wrote the words to .. The Star~ Spangled Banner ... do for a livin~?

A. Practtccd law. And practiced. And pruct1ced. And wound up as District Attorney m Washington. o.c.

There nrc sttll a few ix-oplc around who as children never played that game called Monopoly. l.J turns age SO 1h1s year,

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extradition... contracting parties pledge themselves in such cases to grant extradition .. " Political execu­tion is not defined here as genocide. fllus enabling wholesa1c murder by Soviet block nations who have signed the treaty. The normal defense

a gainst extraa1tlon Is lO claim-rt ts politically motivated and thus non­extraditable. but GCT removes this defense from shielding communist block refugees from forceable extra-

. dition as well as Americans. No rights or protections follow

such individuals for they are subjects of the World Court: having 15 judges. with only one per country except the Soviet Union which may appoint up to three. it establishes its own jurisdiction. and rules of procedure with no appeal. With GCT ratifi­cation. this court can void our laws. court decisions. neutralize law en­forcement and any reservations the U.S. Senate writes into the GCT. as this document ~i ves the World Court the right to interrupt it. Inform President Reagan and Sen. Cranston and Sen. Wilson of your disapproval.

Regarding public officials. Art. 4. GCT states: " Persons committing genocide shall be punished whether constitutionally responsible rulers. public officials or pri vate individ­uals." and well to remember. should we be snared with this albatross and its great "mental harm" potential.

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S:l\ S here 75 ix-rcent of the women in the United States at any given time are on some son of diet. Cou ld that be right'!

In ccremon1c!. to turn symbolic po"'cr over to monarchs. Great Brttain and The Netherlands do it differently. Englanders crown their queen - they put the crown on her head. Hollanders enthrone theirs -the> put the queen on the throne. K1tuali'\ts tn both nations think it mailers.

Th<.' numtx·r of fema le eggs necess­ary to propogate the entire next generation of the human race could be contai ned within a hen's eaashell.

In Iran now. according to cor­respondents who purport to know. a bottle of booties U.S. whiskey goes for the equivalent ofS23S.

Only a fourth of the items in the Library of Congress arc books. •

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I do think it a pity that so many critics of Mr. Reagan decline to investigate that which rrury-animatcs th~s-extraordinary president and the constituency that. after all. made him pres1oent oftlle United States-:- not­withstanding that our in telligentsia had told us. and taught our children, that conservatism - as it is called -was quite dead in America. Killed b) the New Deal. and decadent by reason of its lack of intellectual and spiritual BTUs.

Well. campfire meetings arc worth looking into L I contend - if they are addressed by the !'Mn who is also president of the United States. and such a thing happentd recently In Washington wnen Mr. Reagan ad­dressed the 12th Conservative Politi­cal Action Conference.

Ronald Reagan said 10 the throng there assembled the kind of thing on<.' yawns over if spoken by. oh. Jerry Falwell in Lynchburg. Va .. or Arthur Schlesinger Jr. to the Harvard Law School Forum. But here was Reagan saying: '"In 1980. for the first ume 1n 28 years. a Republican Senate is elected. And so. may I say. is a conservati ve president."

What! Richard Nixon was not really .. a conscrvati ve president"'? Well. that is what he said. is it not? Such an evaluation of Mr. Nixon coming in from hard-line critics of statism is not newsworthy. Coming from a Republican pres1d<.'nt 11 is at least that.

One does not disavow Richard Nixon·s administrat ion as less than conservative wi thout saying a great deal about the policies with which Nixon is identified.

WASH I NG TON - The Pentagon will get a few more lumps next week on the extravagant way it throws money around.

The General Accounting Office will release its long-awaited review of the Grace Commission report on waste in government.

l have joined forces with the report's principal author. J . Peter Grace. in a nationwide campaign against mismanagement in the feder­al government - a grass-roots effort called Citizens Against Waste. 1 The GAO has spent nine months reviewing the commission's rec· ommendations. Sen. Will iam Roth. R-Dcl.. plans (0 introduce a com· prchensive package of lc~1slntion based on the commis ion s work: Roth requested the GAO review to help him prepare the bills.

The 1.312-pagc G. 0 rcv1ew. which was analyied by my associate Ton~ C'apaccio. aencrall y upporis the Grace Commission·s criticism of Pentaaon spending. but Que tions the commissjon's claim that St 15 b1llton could be saved b> changing procedum.

"Althou1h a majont> of the issues (raised by the commission) have merit. ~ aarcc with only a ~mall pcrccnta,c of the savinas est imates." the OAO say . c~plainin11ha111 u~ 3 "d1n'trmt ~•hodo•OI>'· · ·

" ~uch of our di~1rcemen1 . &ems from the wa) the Ordcc Comm1ss1on handled 1nn~won 1n 11s c~t1motcs."

·· whatfReaganJemana~esJsthekindofldeallstlcself-assurancethat gavewhatseem«llllceeverlastlngltfetothemovementofFranklln Delano R~velt. • ·

Rca~n then went on to use .rbClonc_in one_sense Manis -Marxist in the sense that the Marxists have co-opted the language of in­evitability: the class struggle "in­evitabl y" means the end of capi­tal ism. individualism. the Bill of Rights. Reagan said: "Conservative thought is no longer over here <.'xclusively on the right. It's the mqj.nstrcam now. And the tide of history is moving irresistibly in our direction." You can't understand what that docs to you if. throughout your adult li fe. you have been tau,aht to believe that the anemia of political liberalism is the irreversible wave of the future. ~ore! Much more! " In fact. in the

past decade. all of a sudden. quietly. mysteriously ... the Republican Party has become the party of ideas. We became the party of the most brilliant and dynamic young minds." This. ·given what came before in two generations of textbooks. SO years of Democratic domination of politics. what seems like a millennium of entrenched Eastern seaboard liberal domination of academic thought. is something that hits you as the

' Con version of Constantme to Chris­tianit~ must have hit the pa~ns. The notion that young conservatives were­rnming up with the ideas was. well-1nconceivable.

.\ very few. very bright liberals gave the idea surreptitious attention. Professor John Kenneth Galbraith once whispered that in fact the most tnno' ali ve social mind of the age was

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10 1 of the commission's I l Odefensc­related recommendations. or 78 per­cent. " had overall merit and should be considered," adding. "We dis~ agreed with 19 issues and had insufficient information on which to develop a positton on 10 issues."

In the area of weapon' procure· mcnt. the OAO found that 31 issue had merit and two dtd not: in the l0Jist1cs artn. 31 of the 34 i'suc raised by the commission had merit.

' Herc art ~me of the simple. everyday ways thl: GAO and the Grace Commission aaree the Pcn­taaon could .save monty:

• Military parts should be desi&ncd 10 meet commercial standards when­ever p<m•hk. "The use or milttary suindard and specifications should be challcn~d" by ,;Ontractors where exclusivcl)' mtlttal') pans *" n0t ntecuary.

• Ammu1Ht1 o n purchu101 procedures shoufd be 11atucned"' Thouah tht Armv bu)'s commonl)' u'4:d ammo for ihc entire ~fcnJt'

Depanmcnt. the other armed ser­vices have built up great layers of papcr-shuffiers to pass along requests to the Army. defeating the whole purpose of the combined purchasing arrangement.

• Some $20 million a yearcould,be saved by using fiberboard containers and other cheap packaging for am­munition firtd in training. where the rigors of combat storage- don't exist. For example. bandolicrs. stripper clips and Joad adaptors would be eliminated from training ammo.

• The GAO agrffi1 with tht com­mission's findina that the military spends-too much to feed tht troops. Compared with other lal"IC·K'ate fcedina opcruions. the military chow lines cost 30 cents more a day per person-a potential savinaofS 167.l million in three years.

• The solution to the spare pans horTOr stories. the GAO and tht Grace Commission aa~. is adoption of a "brcf kout'' systtm - allowina the Pcnt•n to buy its spare pans di~tly from the subcontractors that manufacture them. msttad of havina to 10 throuah tht prime contractor. Under the ciuttina system. the primt contractor ta<' ks on a handlin1 ch•rJr. adrt11nit1rat1ve overhead and profit ror every pan it bu~ from the maker •ncl.Btttls 10 the f»tn1110n.

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•collection for this spnna~ -· - --·-"The clothes arc for a special person, an

individual who cares about her appearance. how she feels. andespccially how her image is perceived by others." says Wright. "She is between the aces of I Sand 34. spirited. active and

- enthusiastic. A w_oman whois.Jxxb'._conscious and works out. She reads magazines such as<:Jlamour, Savvy and Time. watches MTV and also the evening news. She is the ne~'80s woman.

··1 always knew I would design my own collection,'' .adds Wri&ht. who began his career as an assistant to Bill Blass l l years ago.

Wriaht traveled and worked extensively in Italy. research ing fabrics and studying the craft of tailori ng. That country's linear styles inspired his original clothing line and he recei ved the 1979 ·totyMenswearAwardand 1981 CuttySartc mensweaT trophy .

In 1983. his fashions for men were dis. tributed to SOOJ.C. Penney department stores and generated sales in exccssofS60 million that year.

Now JS and Jiving in Manhatian with his wife Diane. Wri&htadds. ''Ultimately I knew I would have to design for both men and women. That seemed most complete."

H is new women swear- also avai lablc at · J.C. Penney - works on a number oflevels and shows a surprising versatility. Depending on how they are put togcther. theclothcscan·be worn for everylhing from casual occasions to office situations that de{Tland a professional edge.

Wright's woven T-shirt in a vibrant coral. periwinkle and white plaid can be teamed with his rayon and linen herringbone weave. pleated skin fortheoffice. Then.afterwork. thesame shin can iustaseasily be coordinated with his

- Ouid sport pant. a bag pocket design madeoflinen and cotton that comes in white. gray or periwinkle.

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relaxed necklines that have been gi ven extra suppleness through case of cut.

Some sleeveless cropped sweaters have baby cablestitching running down the front. For extra

excitement. Wright. a color specialist. has used unexpected spring colors such as teal.

fuchsia and curry. These sweaters can be paired with an assortment ofbottoms. including

classicall)' ta ilored 1rouscrs. in a rayon and linen hemngbone weave with welt pockets and slightly tapered legs.

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Estee Lauder introduces a collecuon of shadows. .. C'olorTran parenc1es". wi th a tip fo r using them that she call "colorovcrlays."

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so they lav on top of one another. blcndinJ beauufull}' and producingaaradation ofcolorand no defined cdscs.

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lt's rcally fun 10sec 1hccomb1nat ions you can create. ••• We've been hearing about cit foliation for some years

now and several companies offer ··scrub sponges" to help ) ou speed up the removal of dead skin cells for a gJowi ng skin.

Now. the 3M Personal Care Products Department ofTersa new twist: disposable facial sponges with a built-in conditioningcleanser. No need to wash them out. srvc or store them. u~ and toss. •

The cleanser in the new sponge is mild and fragrance­frce and the claim Is that it contains emollients that soften and smooth theskin. Water acti vates the cleanser to

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The fragrances are in Le Bain Bleu. Niki de Sain t Phallc's new foaming blue gel bath formula.

As you would ex pect. a product of this type cleans. But a bath can do so much more for you, A shower can be eithilara1 ing if you need t ittra pep or the tub bath can be relaiti ng.

E'er} bod) seems to have such busy schedules these days. so lef s take a closer look at relaxing when you've run out ofexhilarauon and want to get some needed beaut y sleep.

Squrezea dollop of Le Bain Bleu or your favorite bath preparation into running water in the tub. Have the water comfortable to the touch. step in. stretch out and try these exercises.

BREATHING: Deepeven breath in,is oneoft~e best ways to reduce stress. So place a plastic pillow behind your

neck cloM' )Ou rl')'C ond brc111hc "' dl·cpl) through y~u[ nose' expanding your chest to the max1mum. t~en ex a e through )our moo1h. ~epeat s1" umc~ and nouce how the tension bcgm to d1 appear.

CALMING:( lose)ourc)e!lund 1h1nk of>ourfavontc place in the ~orld -o plan• whl·rc )OU have found happiness and rda uuon. ( I mag1nah11on s:,ves,~~kaa~ the ancl(pcnsivc trip 10 Sw111crland w11 unol er .

lps ) Picture all the bcau11ful detail of the sc~ne '" your mind and feel 1hc happine!>S ~ou c\pericnc:cd in the past llow1brough ) our bod> .

TENSION RELEASE: T 0 hcl p release 1ens1on. especial I\ 1f>ou're pronl· to headache~. once again close. oure}esand ra1 l' youre)cbro"~a faras}'oucan. You 11

teel }'Our forehead 11ghten as ""ell u\ }'Our scalp and the area around the eyes. lf,YOU then lo" er the brows.slowly. when thef reonce again 1n n natural pos111on. )~U 11 feel the beginn ings ofn wonderful scn~c ofrclaxauon and release.

You can do thcscexern~s 10 about one minute wi1h_ou1 rushing. Bathe )our trouble awa) .

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Pat Cox receives Athena medallion~

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1weedJaclcet which can be wom for all occasions . .\ blend of polyester and silk. it is unconstructcd and has dolman sleeves for freedom of move- ... men I and a graceful line.

.,.., ,... ...... ~ .....-u,i.. · Pattern and texture figure promi­nently in the outfi ts. There are o' ers1zed plaid and menswear-in­'>p1red stripes. l"-111 weaves. satin '>tripes. jacquards and crinkle fin­ishes. Wright also has paid a great deal of at1ent1on to si lhouette. with clothes cul a li 11lc fu ller and freer.

Bob Gre&ory eboW8 Shanan Renn:.-;-llarla Markert, lluylane Graham a few..., etepl.

The shoes Wright has designed for his premiere collecuon carry through thc theme of eas) . modern dressing. l hc) are Oat sandals and espadrilles "11h open sides - again 1n the curry. teal and fuchsia scheme.

The collection is geared to the updated junior customer and her clothing budget. Cotton swea ters will retail for about SJ5. woven jackets for $65 and pants for $40. Claudia Baltzer, Daiay Koler, Anne Patton and Gloria Talmaqe attended eJetant day.

GARMENT DISTRICT in Los Angeles will be the IRVINE CHARTER Chapter of the ABWA will destination of a shoppi ng excursion from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m hold its annual fashion 'Show luncheon Saturday March Saturda) March 30 arranged b} the Newport Beach 23 at Kona Hawaii Restaurant . There will be an Parks. Beaches and Recreation £?epartment. The $_13 fee .opportunity to win a $500 wardrQbe from Sax ofTustin. includes round-mp transportation and a map/guide of Betty Bowes. 760-6 731 or 661 -2446 has ticket in fo r­the clothing 'itorcs. For more information. call ma11on. 644-315 1.

• •• LATEST HAIRSTYLES - including the c:olor-

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Punch&JudyGuild dancers rehearsing for CHOC Bear Revue

The goddess Athena isofien described in poetry and literature as the embodiment of wisdom. reason and the arts-a symbol of excellence and distinction.

She and Pat Oox have a lot in co~hc Newport l:lar.bor Panhellenic was so impressed by the Santa Ana Heights woman's ac­compl ishments that it presented her its annual Athena Medal hon for outstanding service.

Cox's numerous social welfare causes include serving as a board member of Planned Parenthood (the organj zation which sponsored the award). Big Brotllffi7Bil'StSTers (she was the first female mem ber) and Childrens Hospital of Orange County.

The former deacon and Sunday School teacher at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church also has ser­ved on the board of Newport Harbor Art Museum.

Coit isa YWCA member" 1th a speciafinterest in its homeless women program. works with hcep Fold. a support group for battered women. was a charter patron fo r the VotunteerCenter and volunteers with FISH. supponsStop Polluting Newport. Friends of the Upper Ba) . SOS. Chapr»An College Town and Gown. Soph'*ticates of Assessment and Treatmeht Services Center and Children's Home Societ>.

She was instrumental in fou nding South Coast Organization of Planned Parenthood (SCOOP) and ..Talents??:· a no-meetingauxiliary

cnerg1zed "Neon Hair"' will be presented in a free show h) the Golden West College Cosmetolog> Depart men t a1 7:30 p.m. Tuesda) 1n the College Center. I 57.i4 C 1olden ~est St.. Huntington Beach. Also. 60 students "111 sho" makeup and manicures for the ··total look." For more 1nforma11on. call 895-8739.

arra nged by Wanda Harlow and Ricki Van Hoorebeke in conj unction with Golden West college. The groups will go by bus to several Orange County consignment '>hops. meet owners and learn ho"' 10 deal wi th them as both sellers and buyers. The fee is $15. The fi rst tour 1s a sell out. but space is still available on Ma) 25. To register. call 89 1-399 1. Beth Kraaa, Cheryl Mallory, Betey Krauee loved faeblon.

A free gift for you! Shampoo, conditioner and

halrspray ... $9.50 haircare trio FREE with perfect perm. $37

Harbor View Hiils Pbilbannonlc Women's Committee wi ll meet at _9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Charles Rmgwalt home. 3620 Catarmaran 'Dnve. Corona dcl Mar, to hear pianist Robert Nafarretc. 20. one of the winners of the '84 Los Angeles Chopin competition. More information: Membership chairman. Mrs. Patrick Nolan. 640-4027.

• • • , Women Associates of UC Irvi ne Interfa ith " Ill host a IOa.m. March

JO lecture on people getting alon$ with people by Irma Van Buren at the home of Chancellor and Mrs. J. W. Peltason . A bufTN luncheon will lollow.1 nformatlon: 833-089 I.

• • • Newport Harbor ITC meets 11 : 15 a.m. Monday at the Reuben E Lee

restaurant. 151 E. Coast Highway. Informa tion· Joh n Robi ~son 63 I -59 17 or Diana Morrison. 854-7948. · ·

• • • Newport Beach Christian Women's Club plans an I 1:30 a.m.

Wednesday luncheon at the Airportcr Inn. Reservation~ : 760-0389. • • •

Offie.en' Wives League will present a fashion luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday at Costa Mesa Country Club. For more in formation. call Beverl y Ashurst. 963-76 76.

• • • Newcomer• Club of Newport Beach will meet Wednesday at Balboa

Bay Club for an installation luncheon. Member hip information: 548-6 76 1 or 548-5782.

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You and your friends are. invited to hear a fiee lecture entitled

.. How the Splrltaal llMDlnl of tbe Bible Heal•" by

Charles W. Ferris, C.S. B. Member of The C/Jr/st/an Scl~n~ Board of ~ctu~shlp

Moaday S•enlai - llarcla 18, 1185 - 8:00 p.m.

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Robert Nafarrete

Pat Cox.

ofBig Brothers/ Big Sisters. In 1978 she was chosen the first queen of the Spastic League's King Neptune Ball. he 1s also an ad visory board memberof herman Library and Gardens. a member of the Silver Circle of ou th Coa~t Repertol) and a member of Bowers Museum Foundation.

Last ~cars recipient. Dot Clock, presen ted Cox with her medall ion at the Panhellen1c·s " Dollars for Scholars" luncheon held at the Rcgistl) Hotel underthechair-ma nsh 1 p of Myrna Wright.

.. I knc" I had been nominated. but I wasabsolutely floored when they called my name." said the reci pient when we chatted a few days after the ceremony. (Pat who is

-fight ing for her own home in Santa i\na Heights had been out trying to ti nd homes fo r homeless cats.)

"God has blessed me with a lot of energy to do all the th ings I do. The first thing I did after getting the award was to visit the first recipient Irene Dan Inger. I was so proud to be in the grou p with her. She and (the late) Hazel Burrows wC"rC"double winners in 1965. lrcnegot outhcr medallion ... she's very proud ofit .

• (Other reci pien ts have included Jean Lucas, Jean Aldrich and Carole Brown.)

··The luncheon was beautifully organ11ed \\1th a fashion show ( Florence Smales ) and Vick Kni&llt (emcee)1SJUSI manelous."Cox added.

Others assisting "' ith arrange­ments were Jo Vandervort, Cbarlot· te Starege, Suzanne Leslie, Kri1tlae Hoffman, Helen Gumblnger, Charlotte Wood, Margo Batte Lar­rie Burgenbaugh and Jeane Ua­gerland.

Lillian Leslle 1s president of Newport Harbor Panhellenie, a

..non-profit organi1ation ofuni ver­s_ity w.o.men who Joined national ~oront1es during their college years. n oceeds from the luncheon will provide funds for the group's ph ilanth ropies.

••• " If you know thc d1fTerence

· between your left foot and yourriaht foot I can teach you to dance and you can be in the show." Bob Gregory told the aroup gathered at TeWinkle School.

Mo.rethan 120\l(erctryingoutfor the th ird annual Bear Revue beina presented March 22 and 23 at Orange t oast Auditorium by the Punc~ and Judy Guild ofChitdrcns Hospual ofOran~County .

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~!GANCE DRAWS A CROWD ••• Blll IS With 'On t"iemert Interiors in women showed up at the NtwPort Newport Btach)announced rt· Beach Marrion forthcevcnt. hea!"ll times to the most I_)' ro. Chairman Bella C•rliund her

. essronatamTt ursan promised to- tu concomm11 ccwor c ou have them 111 lookina like pros d~ta1ls for this annual ~und-raittr when the 8 p.m. curtain rises on since Mar. Proc~ds will go to the show ni&ht. Twenty tried out for Children s Dental Center and Child olos with others going for the Da> Care Center.

chorus line and other roles. " I work at the Dental Center." More show biz talk took place said member Sara LeeMcMlllea.

later over wine and cheese in the " It's great to sec the work the home of Nancy and Wayne Rex- dentists do 10 suaighten the chil· rode. Jady Rlley, pianist in the drcn's teeth. We pay the dentist and show. was play1ngandjoincd by the children's families p&).'a small B111Markert fora few tunes. fee fort he work. The families are

Among those there were Marla happier if they paysomcthing." Markerl,Sbarraa and Joba Rena (Since opening in 1953, thcccnter Marylaneand RobertGrabam ' has provided dental careandor· (she's chairman of the fund·raiscr) thodontia for more than I 0.000 Sl1aroa Barke and Susan Lombardi children).

Tickets to the show- to find out. Sitting at the pink-covered tables who in Costa Mesa knows their left centered with blooming potted foot from right-are available from plants. Mc Millen and Lorraine Jackie McCollam at 546-8181 . Butcbunote.d the number of

. • ~ .• women wearing hats and recalled Las Re1~as Auxiliary ofNewpon taking hatmakingclasscs when

.~ach Assmancc L~.ague promised wearing a hat was a must. A Day of Elegance and 440 Before viewingtheshowofspring

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vcactables and rice pilaf plus ice cream and raspberry sherbet.

Carol H•m .. rlet ofBullock's narrated the snow accompanied by the 12-piecc orchestra of James Clarl1tenea. lt all staned with swimsuits followed by colorful at· tire for every occasion.

" I loved that pink dress." said mcmbcrNoraJor1tHH. " JJove anything that's pink."

Prizes galore were awarded to the enthusiastic crowd including a minkjackct won by Peuy ftomp­son,a iuest visiti ng from San DiCJ.O.

Assisting with comn\ittcedetaals wcreCIHdla Baltaer, Betty Delta, Jane Donovan, Marie Eg1taff, Oorot11y Frlbo•r1, Hele• BartJey, Dai1y Koler, Marti Tlldea, Kay Wa11erb•r1er, Katie Wilker and Oarlotte Wood.

Others were Virpala Blee, Mar1aret Corkeu, Wilma Davia, Clementine Dom brow, Marlu Evans, Faltll Garman, Kay Hoff· mu, Vlr11Dla H•dlow, Mary· Koebler, Betti Kraa1, Bet1y Kraase, Boule Stauffer and Elmonne -MUet .

Golden date marked Gerry and Dick Dittmar celebrated tbelr_ 50tb wedcttnc a.nnl•erary at a party at CUmelo•• Old Italy r.ta~t boeted by John and Oomaa c..a. ~die celebraata bonortnc the lone-time Jlfewport Beacla ablPbalJder and b1e wife were bulneee putner Donald a. DoDa1d8on and b1e

. wife Mary, and llr. and Mn. Chari• V. Colnadt.

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Sharu'I tht IPOllithl with die F01n1sht1 wett htr tttVr Edith Otee11 and huand Af\on Grttft Of L» caster who ~re married rilltt _. before them in La Junta. coro.

The I*\)' for I 7S -.1 hollld._~ sons of tk aoh:kn couples. ltd Fosnisht of Ntwpon lad. Don F01ni1ht Jr. o< Hu•t•na&on Han.o.r and Ron vrttft of Lancllltt.

Both honored couples are McDonald's restaurant owncr-oper­ators.

Don and ijaztl came 10 Southttft Cahfornia tn 196S•and have hved in their BiJ Can)on home sin« I '171 . Tht active 1-.osomc. who have nine grandchildren and five_.~.,,.nd· children. start each day runn1na on the Corona del Mar Beach. Thty play golf. enJO) square dancine, prdenina and travel.

On the eve of the shipboard celebration. the Fosnia;hts nter· 1a1ncd out~f-1tatc aunu in their home and were renewing old K • qua1ntanccs.

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ALL MY CHILDREN: Murk 1 knotkl'd ou1 b~ Jali.c and taken to Mand's t>suue Broo~e hh smuglcd a la~ l'\'Cor\kr into i>rison 1op1ncviden con Warden Oll\t'r. Fnin turns in lht' tape. When Tom arrl\1.' 10 n:tne\'e tapt !\'(.'Order. lw d"cover~ all of Brooke's bclonamas h:l\c lx'<'n re· moved. Mark is tnJtttcd w11h nnrcoucs hut calls 10 ~assure Erica. (rie11 )phuhcs .\hh,•a's perfume around mansion. dnv. 1na Adam to drink. Mike asks Ent'a to man) him. Zach arrives with photos of Nina and demands 1011« Palmer. Bob has physical bttausc of chronic fatiaue. Hill· ary admits she s11ll loves Tad and ines IQ tell Bob. Yvonne's ··cramps" force Jes~ 10 take her 10 hospital. prtvt"ntina him and \naic from making love. Euaent" 1s wise to Yvonne. Daisy dceides 10 remain in Pint' Vallty.

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• • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: lkl ) unable to COM inl'I.' on)Onl' thol Ru\\ mo' bl' tht' ~·au..e of tc,c\ lllnc". lilc' c\ nin1J111on "o™·ns. \ rkr acc1dcn1ull) k1llin1 her pwc pt•t fis h. M.irgo·~ h>'tc:m:ul dcalilc5s nur:u:ulousl) dl\llfl~a~ (khtnd Jn\· ba k. Kirk gamble\ and losci. morw) for Ha~ lofl. D1anl' mak~ up w11h Ha kcll ror the ··0C<'1dentnr· shom·hnn~1ng of &am· blina rl•el'ipts. Mit,·h's cllort!> 10 film t~ukcll acet'pttna mon.c) fail Lucinda lhl\'alens 10 e'lposc illegal l'Dsino 1n her 1>1p:r. In l\ustralia. Barboru ond Onan enJO) a long-awa11cd romantic 1ntcrludr. C'roia continues to ju~t m1'1'1 ~in& '1crra. "ho 1s still unable 10 tell Cr.111she1~ ahH' nnd in Onkdalc.

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'h~· r~ p11.•.nan1 lo~t In m1wr, , Petl' mu~t G IOING LIGHT: f>hihp v.a\.ers "n v.olk~ out. lk•c1dl' "hrth1.·r 10 marn 1\ c) for the v • • • hab~ ·s 'iakc <ind di!><ard his IX\S'ltOn for 11.· lhng I>.\ tlw truth. bul doc~n· 1 bccllUSC ONE LIPE TO LIVE: .\~ n:cogn111 ... Melts~ Kim ongf) "hen Shane tells her lnd1u '3 ~ \ 'he is pregnant. LuJark fora1,cs Peter. L)d1a tm·s to forn· •\!>o's release. but h I 11 • h \11.• \ . ''ho trn·d to clear him of murder b) J>\•11.·r llJ('k' h1:r up w11h .\sa :ind plan~ 10

1.• 1 ~ ca' ing. ope\ nnxict> grows 3 ' \ l' lal\C I ~ C'i1nf1.' \'l>ng. LuJnCk 1s found &u11t~ l.111 1hem both. Bo gets orders from 1?'4.'' pa1tenl·1.· " 1th "cdding plans. Lall') ol murtkr und ~nll'nl·t'<l to hf~· in priMln. l..1dnoppcr. lie follO\\!> woman who F.1cks ll-31"1 (,"en " 111 turn him in to poltcc. ..1n·•, r1"•'1' '"11tall• wound• K\I" 1n h P 8o d P · h \ N i.: • • R 11 v1 u " u. .• .. , up 1 1.· monl') to \'tcr. an ·tier 1g 1

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GENERAL HOSPITAL: lfohb\ .., IC'tll· 13111 11} agret•\ Ill a111.·nd J)3n~ together. A l that \\Ill 1.·arr) 80\ernmcnl \t'Crrts OUI of mon~ 'upport' Ginn}"• cl;um · of ~di~ nan). Van1'!-'ll n·mcmhas !ihc wos re- 11.S. knn) . drug~ Du,·1d and \tagtl\ llt' fonM• 1n BrtX' k' !> l.1lhng. but Ginn) s1ill 'lXHl\lhk for Re' o·, nmrarriagc. K) le roblx-11 10 look inside h1~ bncfcaSl'. Shi.· focc'> t·hurgcs on obstruction or JUSllCI.'. .111no11n1.'I.'' 11.U. 1\ 111\ rather. Noto warns ri~d., onl) mu~1c but 1\ ~1111 \u~p1r 1ous. Rick 1\'llt. Gi nn) he 1~ 1o11ll angr) fo r \Ii hat Sim In 10 '>ltl ~ a"a> from Quint. Ro~ie's .\1dll orde~ David 10 compose nr w code

, 110""' ' V11. l.:1 \ Ktor\ l\' lt \' r 1l'\ eal1na he\ Tina·., foth1.•r V1,·l.1 t'u1111u' "hen \h1.· tinJ, ()(m11n h.i' hl·l·n u\k1ng about "" ~t~·n "ornun. I :111 ' and Uiurel \Cl '"·dd1n11 du11.•. 1>1d1"11ndcr.,1fBo ond Jin' .111.· IHt ' 1ng affc11r. . • • •

RYAN'S HOPE: Out\ldl' u har. a cJr , ew) and m1\ses ~1obhan ~1obh11n DC· l U'4.''> Mo\ . "ho in'll '>I\ h1.• " innocent Hoth nrr '1unn1.•d 111 rl'l' I an lntt•n\C a1w11.·11on :ind S1ohhan qutckl)' leave\. ~ta' :ingcn•d 111 Jat quchn1:·1' return 111 hdp him through mul. R \Un unsuccessfully trll'S IO rcun1tt• lc1gh und Jack J11l·k >ontinul' \ 10 lo rh1d R> un to~·c Riel.. T111cr 11:11, Maggtl' she nl·ed' tollll makeo,rr. lh' c angcrcd that Ma(!81e will do an)-1h111g Tiger "llnts to bl' a star. ()a,c 1n v11es "'aue to ball Franl. und Jill make loH· but ;igr<'l' no1w1dl for11il ) lh\') ·, r reconciled. lohnr" IXI" Front.. a ~urpr"c \J~ll und 1.undu·d··~ h.: "hiding another "nmnn 1n Im tx·droom

• • • SANTA BARBARA: I c<l and hi\ mother '-onh1n an· rcun11ed Lakt•n 1 ric~ to JX'r~uodc \oph1a Ill lea\ C IOlo'n fearuig the "0"1 from her f:ulwr. C'.C. ·\ rrlteved

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ANOTHER WORLD: Kachel scnously "'oundcd during baltll' bc1w1.'Cn Mac and C'arl. Carl arrested and Perry faetsa tearful goodbye as he sends his father 10 11111. Cass und Dec fall Oat when they attempt 10 gain rt'C'Ommendation from soc1et> member. Tryina to unfovc r truth about Willa's

i:hurch JUSI afler Brenda nnd Wally ar'' morm•d Sam fl' 3111cs the marriagl' 1s 1n\ ahd tx-1.·au\l' thl' eoupk rro,\Cd )tau.· li nr. Ii <." C1l1CI") 10 3l'H'PI \\-oll~ 1f he has 11mc 10 g1.•t 10 Ii. no" \\ all~ a!> Brenda'$ lianrc. Brenda and Wall~ llght over the \he J1d to t:tobb) . but :iar('CS 10 conttnU(' lm"llllll"\ hll!> not fl' lurncd and she makes and_ hos Keit ti rollov. Jenn). Tina puts off

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coll* dramat1 comrd1~ and two plays by and for the younatr set comprise the new selection on Oronac County's theatrical menu this week.

Fir t to arrive will be "Sweet Chtlty.'' open ing Tuesday at the Grand Dinner Theater. whilt "Ot1r Tow1" launches a brier. fo ur-evcnina run at Chapman C olleac Wed~sday. The v1 ~tage musical "A•ytllla1G0et" seulcs into ScbaMian·s West Dinner Playhouse Friday.

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by Jack Bun~h and stars Patti Col­umbo and Kirk Wall. Performances will be Jivcn n 1~ht l) except Mondays ~arying cunain limes through June

. 16 at the Grand. I Hotel Wax. Anaheim. and resl.'rvations arc avail­able at 772-7710.

Playhouse foundina d1rccJOr P11i Tambcllin i 1s staaina the.-<flildrcn's comedy ··Winnie the Pooh" with 1 cast headed by Adam Manz. Bryan Rasmusser\ and Tammy Ames. Others in the how arc Ilene Claudius, Leah Florence. Rachel Anderson. Nathalie Pepper. Alexandra Carter. Jen nifer Waddell. Robby Worthing. Julie Fielder and Aphasia Peters. Cunain time is 8 p.m. Friday ahd 2 p.m. Saturday. unday and March 30 and 31 at the playhouse, 66 1 Hamil­ton Sf.. Costa Mesa. Reservations 650-5269.

Timm Bruclu direc11n1. Per­forman(CI will bt 11vcn Friday. Saturday and Matc:'h 21-30 It 8 p.m ..

unday and March 31 ll 3 p.m. Rettrvations 667-316).

Ron Thronson 1s directina Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" at Chapman Collqt. 333 N. Glasttlt S1 .. Oranac. The Pulitzer Prize winner will be 1talC'(i Wtdnetday throuah Saturday at 8 p.m. and tM:kets art available at 997-6812.

Rinaina down their eunains this weekend will be ''TrllMl&e" at the Gem Theater. "BuefM&la &lie Park" at the Buena Park Civic Theater llnd "Tff Bn& Little Wlloret.MH la Texa1" at Fullcnon Collcac.

"Tribute" will be on stage Wednes­day throuah Sunday at 8 p,m .. tonight and next Sunday at 7:JO at the Gem. 12852 Main St. Garden Grove (636-72 13). Final ~rformance of ··Whorehouse" will be gi ven Thurs­day through Saturday at 8 and Sunday at 2:30 at the coll('le. 32 1 E. C ha pm a n Av-e .. F ull e rt o n (87 1-8 10 1). " Barefoot" winds up Thur~da} through Saturday at 8 at Sulliva n Center. 76J I W. Melrose \ \I.' ., Buena Park (523-035 I).

Continu ing thei r respecti ve en­gllgemcnts around the county arc:

··Moon" runt Tunda)t 1hrouah Fridays at 8:30. Slturda)1 1t J and 8:)() and Sunda)s 11 3 and 8 unltl

pr11 7. - "Omce 0 ... a Ma&INM" II the

C unain Call Dinner Thcl~r. 690 El Camino Real. Tusrin (8 8-1 S40). niahtly e"ccpt Monda>' M varyina curtain times throu1h March J I.

-"Wally's Cafe" at the Harlequin Dinner Pia) house. 3503 . Harbor Blvd .. Santa na (979-5511 ). nightly l.' '-CCpt Mondays at var)·ing curtain ti mes through Aoril 14.

- "Sometkla1'• Afoot" at the New­pon Theater '\rts Center. 2501 Cl1fT Dri .. e. ewpon Beach (631-0288). Fridays and Saturda)S at 8 p.m. through March JO.

-"A Bedf•I of Forelpen" at the Laguna Moulton Ph1)house. 606 Lagu na Can) on Road. Laguna Beach (494-074J). Tu·esda}s through atur­da~s at 8. Sundays at 2:JO until March JI.

-"Tiie Dutll ud Life of Sneaky FUell"at the Westminster( ommuni­t> Theater. 7272 Maple St .. West­minster (995-41 13). Fridays and Sat­urda'Ys at 8:JO through March JO w11h a matinee March 24 at 2:JO. -"Best of Fr1end1" at the Hunt­

ington Beach Playhouse. Main atr

....................... SteYe DeBenedet ftnda oat laow tile otlaer laa1f u ... • .... , tom between Joel SaMone (left) and llllle Ka..- wllUe Diana Rue and Jimmy 8Uluea looll on ID tM PCNDtala Valley Commanity Tlaeater proclacdoa of ''Tbe Prtace ... the Paaper," openlnc rrt4a1 at Golden Wmt CoJJ-Ce'• P' Ol"Rlll d .

<\t Sebastian's. ' 'An) thing Goes" fea tures a Cole Porter score in a revival of a I 9JOs musical. under the direction of Bill Raffert y. with Denise Dales chorcoaraphtng. Joy Mathews. Jeff chl ichtcr. Lrnn Dove. Richard Klrber and Den nis Berg are featured in the show. which plays Wednesdays through Saturda)'s at 8 p.m. and Sundays at I and 7 p.m. through May 19.

"The Prince and the Pauper" for the Fou ntain Valley Commun ity Theater plays a simirar schedule -Fridays at 7:JO p.m. and Saturday and Sunday& at 2:30 p.m. through March 31 in the Golden West College Forum 11. The cast includes Steven Dc­Benedet. J immy Sillasen. Robbie Brandon. Brandon Douglas and J. Chad Evans under the direction of Karen Caroc. Call 895-8J78 for tickets.

-"Tiie lmport1ace of Bela1 Earne1t" on 11Tc main stage and "Salt Water Moon" on the Second Stage of ~uth Coast Repcn ory. 655 Town l en ter Dr ive . Cos ta Mesa (95 7-4033). .. Ea rn es t" plays Tuesdays through Fridays at 8. Satur­days at 2:30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:JO until March JI . while

Yorktow n. Hun ti ngton Beach 1~~iiiiiii~~t!!~'.J!~~~~jiiiiiiii~-(832- 1405). Fridays and aturdays at I lUX&MIY rHfMlllS 8:JO through March JO with a f int T• ....._ ...._ *

Santa ..\ na College will stage Lan­ford Wilson's "The Hot L Baltimore" for seven performances in the Philljps Hall theater on the SAC campus. 17th at Bristol. Santa Ana, with Thomas

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.\,hie\ ·s trauma results in amnesia. She \ pends n1gh1 10 hotel room. After nearly being rapcd. Ashley is afraid l.O...bMhhike and accepts ride from hookcr who s1eals

- "Tiie S•bJect Wai Ro1e111 at the San Clemente Communit)' Theaier. 202 Ave. Cabrillo. San Clemen te (492-0465). Thursdays through Sat­urdays at 8 p.m. until March JO.

Kell) discovers Sophia 1s al1 "c. Eden's ob1ection to lhc return of her mother ma) loil the family's plans 10 u nccl C.C.'s wcdd1na. Brick gJ\ CS ..\m~ a nng. but an unsccnmmn>rdcrs .\m) ·s doctor to team more abou1 Brick Auausta fire~ accusa·

her fur coal and leaves her s1randcd at a • diner w11h no money or 1dcntit> . Diner S...ct MUPlll 9S2~993

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SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Liza 1s the owners offer Ashley a job and she gratefull)1 acccp1s. Lauren and Joanna AUil• 639 8770 --8~·8811

EOWA~.,_-----UAr£EF¥-f.ENTE objccl of ID ) SICC!QU stran r's desire. Cagnc) 'flares up at an innocen1 ate" hen thc poss1b1 ht) ofSuti 's trial womcs him.

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1a1cofourpnor11tcs. Wh) do people send 11ft~ to mo' 1c tar rock "4'nX~. TV personalit1l'). the pre 1dcnl of 1hc l I nit(-d Suucund his wife. m~mbcrs of the roral fam il> and other etlebrititt v.ho n«d them ltasf>

The news storicund pho\os of thc gifh 1nv1shcd on the fir'itborn or Print-CS) 01 and Prince C:harlcs made

me ~ 1ck . ( ~lmo51 all of them cndl"d up in children's hospitals.)

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far u I am concerned they all fall in· to guide him. to the eatepry ol giving aid and "He won the ace of diamonds and

r«1pu:n"ot thl·s~:aafht·on)1der them a nu1r.anC\".

I n·al 1 ic llli:. llfi_ ·11' c1:unc.1w. · hut )Omch<>d~ ne<.'ds 10 tell them the) arc lhrowinaoul thl·1r mon1:~. It "ould hca pubhc )en ice. W111 ~ou be the one'!- Lo'c You In Mount Pleasant. Mich.

Dear M.P .: I dld•'t uve to be &Ille oae. VH were. YHr leuer ref1ectt 1.od toae. I appa. .. )'Hrcudor.

AINI DOW to uawer lite 111•ntlon, "Wiiy do people Had celebrUlea 1Uta?" BffHte It mallea tllem feel clomer to tlaose tlley admire. It,.,, tllem (for a momea&) on u lalhnate level wltla tllue peeple. Tiie pol•t• yo11 llave made, llowever, are vaUd. nan1t1 for wrtuna.

t>i:at -\nn Landt!'\: M> hfc 1s a II\ ina mghtmarc hrou1h1 on b) m>~lf. Wh;i& I dad hasafftcu.•4 c N"'-A~mbc1 of m) tam ii~ . ·

Earl\ last )Cir. I cmbcall'd 11 lurgc 'um o(monc\ from m) cmplO)~r. l "asC'rat) IO think I could ect QWa) "ilh it. Of coursc. I lo~t M ) JOb. I also lo5l C\Cf\ th1n1 I owned. A a fir"it ­timcotTcndcr. I wus put on probation and ordl·rcd to repay the money.

Severn! da)·saao l approach<.·d a 'cl')' wcohhv rclati vc for finandal help. She rd11scd. sayina I should .,oh·"· <n) 0 " n prohlcnu since I crc111cd them. I pray even night that \h(' will have a change ofhcurt. but :ii. each da) P<lSSCs. I tx.•t•om<.· mori.' discouraged.

lha,crc c1,e<fbothpt)Ch~I und rel111ou~ counschna, b~uuacidc ~_un m) rrund const1n1{}'.. I m sure m' perman<-nta~nC'e woukt be a 1dicfform) family and death would 1clc11~ me from this Ii" ina hell.

The moral of my story: No miller how tl•mpting. never. never take anvthing thatdocs nol bclona 10 you. You ma)· have 1.0 pa) for i.1 ~ilh your 11 rt.•. -Stick) Fingers In s.c

Dear S.C.: I feet terribly aorry fer yo.. Y Hr l~tter aouda llke II veta.4 lllreat to yMr rlcll rel•IJve. v .. r me11a1e, llowever, l1 •I.._.••· especially from OH wltelaaa I~ die laard way. Meaawlllle, keep., die c:Mnaell•1. I'm 1are yMr family loves )'CHI more tllan yo• kMw.

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eomfort. to the enemy.'' drew two rounds of trumpa. It waA Had the Seven of t>l.mondt been obvious that Eut'.a Lightner double

an ordinary player, hi.a outbur1t had been for spades, so he had to be might have been treated with acep- void lo that suit. My partner cashed tieWli. But he was a many time• the ace of clubs, ruffed a club In world champion, ao we wondered hand and then led the ten of sf>ades . what gave rise to tbeae thoughts. Weat covered and the king won. He quickly jotted down the lollow- DeeJarer ruffed dummy's last club,

Heed her advice if you don't want to be a divorce statistic

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inf hand on the tablecloth. then finesAed the eight of ~pades to \\ lll'n P"~chologlSIS and thl·rap1s1 Some cn1erpm1ng entrepreneur "My partner was rega~ded u one · . about ttlis position: ~JX'l" Ufall'd on thl' gloom~ future of will romc o-ut with a' idcocasscne on

of the world's great pl ra," marm1gl·. the) . always figured it howtoget~ourownd1vorce . . 1t wi ll t_>c continued. "and if you follow • A a would be a time when couples chorcographl·d Wllh Pnncl' c;1 ng1ng 1n

•Att V' 9 8 \topped ~~mg. ··1 do:· the background. It C'an be rented. or if

play on thia hand you will see why. I o 7 That hasn' t been th(' case at all. vou·re someom· who is in and out of ean't say t hat I am enamored of hia · • Morct·ouplcs than ever arc saying. ··1 ihl' marital stall'. )OU ma) find it WEIT

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tai~y can't fault my jump to alx • - The drip-dry wedding dress is a Open House for parents will ha ve

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hearts. Eaat made a Lightner dou- ~ K 95 c::;1 - rcalit \ . Better or for worse is a 10 be held on three night!i 10 accom-ble to teU hia partner t hat he O QJ comparison of Wife No. I and Wife modate double and triple sets. The

• &Jl0743! wanted an unusual lead, not the suit • - • K J 10 No. 2. The sy mbol of a first an- Parent-Teacher Association will be-he bad bid. •ts• nivcrsary is no longer paper ... it's a come one of th(' largest and richest SOUTH

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"Luckily for hia aide, Weat could c::;1 J0 milestone. organi1a1ions in the country on sheer not visualise that his partner was 0 8 Fifi ~ percent of marriage loday numbcrs-1tlene. They will cvcn tuall)

•s • - will end 1n di vorce. Of1ha1 number60 hu' C BS and Dan Rather will be

9oid in spades, so he led from his percent will rcmarr} within fi ve puity in their hands. longest suit. With a spade lead. my Now ieclarer launched me into vears. About 34 of these will o on to The logistics of so man} children

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partner 'Would simply have covered battle, • nd he didn't care which marn for a third and even a founh who arc ofTspnng of so man) unions any eard led and. after East's ruff, defender won the trick. If it was 11mc."Thcy're calll"d Serial Marriages "111 ha\ c 10 be re olvcd b) com-

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"AU conventional bids should be barred," atated the Seven of Diamondt emphatically. "Now it's not that I don't believe that some of them have their uaes. However, as

he would have no problem picking Eaat, he would have to return a and their numbers will make a big putcrs. In addition to blood tests up the suit and getting a diamond minor suit, allowing declarer to ruff difference in soctcty. before a marriage. names will ha ve 10 sluff from the table on the long in hand while diseardJng dummy'• If )OU can stand an) more Future be run through a com puter to make spade. After the diamond lead. losinr spade. II West won the trick, Shock. here's what you can expc"ct. sure you arc not marrying someone 10

In the vcar 2.000. the ruling class •whom ~ou arc related through however, my partner did not fancy he too would have to yield a ruff will be iawvcrs. The) wi ll drne divorce. his chancea. Even with an even 1JuU, or else lead a spade away from around in big cars. hvc in mansions. .\ morl' rfficirnl wa~ for ··singles" trump distribution, he still had a his Q-7 into declarer's combined A-9 and ha'c kidneys shaped hkc swim- to meet new mates will ha ve 10 be diamond and a spade loser t~ worry tenace. The spade.loser had van- ming pools. Man) of them w1ll l·nter d(','iS:Cd. In__ Califorrua. -at ptcsent. about. Bu.t he did have the auction ished." poll tics. Onr will Ix elected-Kin~ ~>eraldatingscn ices arc being used .

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One is a Tail Dater that has a bumper sticker indicating you·re interested. and another is called ··The Freeway Singles Club.'' where you flash a numbered decal in the car window if \OU like what you see at the traffic light.

In the future. look for "drive-ins" where }'OU honk 1fyou love pot roast and blondes. ·

Serial mamagcs will bring about a 101 of social changes in thc-ycar-J.000. G reeting cards will read. " Merry Christmas to Dad and What­shcrnamc:· The IRS will have group rates . .\nd a child of divorce will have enough Advantage Hours in the air to own the airplane.

So ho"' will yoo1rno"'11'y6U re one of the 50 percent who can make a li fe time commitment?

Easv. Before the two of you take your 'vows. (I) pick oul a carpet together. (b) hang a picture. (c) play Monopol)•.

r- 11. c~uld save you from becoming a sta11s11c..

Beread¥-­for hollday medical ·· emergency

Thc'ta!it thing anyone expects on a 'acat1on i!> a medical cmcrgenC)'. But accidents do happen. especially among a nation of travelers lhat have made the weekend trip a national tradition.

Americans take more than 300 million airline trips a year and the average American takes a trip more than I 00 miles from home once every two weeks.

That is in addition 10 the numerous car trips people take each week 10 locations outside of their counties. As '\merican:s have increased the fre­quency and distance of their travels. I he chance of gelling sick or having an emergency out of town has also increased.

Every day. ncarl) 220.000 Ameri­cans make an unscheduled visit to an emergency room. Because many of these emergency patients arc out of town on a trip or erran'd; they arc treated al a hospital they have never been to before. More important is lhe fact that emergency personnel t~a•· ing out of town patients do nol have cas)' access 10 a patient's medical histor)'. panicularly if the patient is unable to speak at the time.

One way lo prevent vacation emergencies from turning into major health problems is to be prepared. Prospective vacationers -should actu-

. al!y plan for an emergency. says Richard Wilbur. M.D .. chairman of the board of d irectors for the Medic .\lert Foundation. the world's fore9 most crtre"rgcnl'y medical Identifi-cation service. ,

" People plan 1hc1r itineraries and make hotel reservations to avoid unnecessary problems so they can ~njoy their v.aeation." says Wilbur.

Before lcavmg on your vacation think about what.might happen 1fyou ~amc unconscious or were hospi­tahzcd away from home. Making sure cmeracncy personnel will know about an)' ~ed1c.al condili<>{'s you m1f.ht havc.11ves you a sense of,securily. •

Wilbur says the fear of an emerg­ency ,sho~ldn't slop people from 1ravehna. 1f the proper precautions arc taken. Frequent travelers and lhc m1lli,ons of A'!'~rkans with a Spttial medical cond111on, s~h as diabetes heart trouble or allergies. should b( awa~ or the bcne~ts of joinina an c':'1ef1Cncy mediC'll 1dc'll!_ficl.!!Pn~r· v1«. he 11ys. ~-.-·

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McLain's Wi1nbledon Glen offers apartments on Coast One popular plan aims for those who

- -enjoy entertaining

One of the more popular apart- · . ment plans now avallable for rent at Mclain Development Co. 's Wimbledon Glen (next to South Coast Ptaza) Is the Plan C, a one­bedroom-plus-den unit designed for singles and couples who enjoy entertaining.

An L-shaped entertainment salon features a living room with cozy fli:eplace conversation area and slldlng glass doors opening to a patio or deck. An adjacent den enlarges the living space, or may serve as temporary quarters for overnight uests. Finally, a 1orma cirn ng room Is also In­cluded.

- The kitchen, open to the llvlng rqom via a breakfast bar. Is

equipped with a range and dish- access to Jour laundry rooms washer. In addition. the refriger- within the complex. ator area has been plumbed for Some units offer direct access an Ice-maker. to- one of two pool and spa

The master t>earoom features recreation areas at Wimbledon a walk-In closet, plus dressing Glen. Landscaping features area with pullman sink. The winding walkways and night­master bath Itself Is also ac- lighting, and the community has a cesslble from a ballway area. security gate. Master suites In ground-level Built on the C.J. Segerstrom

It t ti 1 lidl Ranch, Wimbledon Glen Apart-un s open on ° pa os v a 8 ng ments offer Tudor styling. Rents glass doors. start from $675 per month.

Additional units still available. Wimbledon Glen's rental office Include one- and two-bedroom and models are open daily,-wtth floor plans. The two-bedroom Is hours from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. a two-story arrangement with Monday through Saturday, and dual master bedroom suites, In- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. bome laundry facilities, and ~ located at 1142 Buckingham microwave oven In the kitchen. Drive In Costa Mesa. Wimbledon

Decorator-selected carpeting Glen may be reached by taking and draperies are standara:-- the San Diego Freeway and along with air conditioning, exiting north on FcMrvlew Roa(l forqed~trng, and prewlrin ur rtgl'i' on outh Coast Dilve for cable TV. All units also feature and follow the signs to the patios and/or decks. complex. Further information

A carport Is assigned each may be obtained by phoning the unit . and residents will have rental off.Ice at 241-0500.

Wimbledon Glen, a new apartment com­plu acljacent to Soatb Cout Plua, la

charactertsed bJ Tador _,.Un&, wttll rents from $871 a month.

Buyers should bone up-on adjusta&le mOrtages beforehand BJ SIMON SYKES

The growing popularity of ad­justable rate mortgages (ARMs) has brought the possibility of home ownership fo many who otherwise would not qualify for fixed-Interest loans.

The quatlfylng payments, which will rise later to keep pace

with a selected Index rate. are not bliss. The differences make initially affncdabla. __ ~itferenLARMs .attractlve.-to-dllt.

ARMs seem sure to be a significant factor In real estate lending so long as interest rates remain deregulated.

However, would-be home­owners should know that all AAMs are not alike. Ignorance Is

ferent folk. Before agreeing to a loan,, the

borrower should determine the ·following :

How much (and why) the quali­fying payment will rise. The qualifying payment Is atways artificially low.

·Silver Sands resort owners partake of tennis, food, fun McLains host annual

-tennis tournament f ollowedby Fi~s_!a

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mclain - of Newport Beach-based Mclain Development Co. -played hosts once again to re!M­dents of Sliver Sands Racquet Club at the 3rd Annual Home­owners Tennis Tournament and Mexican Fiesta held recently at the Palm Desert resort communi-ty. •

Following day-long rounds of scramble tennis, where players randomly selected partners' names from a hat for both men's, women's and - mixed doubles sets. guests were treated to a south-of-the-border feast . A gaily decorated tent provided the cantlna setting for the make­your-own-tostada buffet as a band otstrotttng1roubadors sup­plied mood-setting Mexican

tunes. Mclain awarded engraved pic­

ture frames to winners of the day's tennis tournament: Eve Kimball and Jeanette Johnson. winner and runner-up. respec­tively, of the women's division; and winner Bob Dobbs and runner-up Lewis Glaser of the men's.

Sliver Sands Racquet Club Is a residential community that offers two- and three-bedroom patio homes priced from $122,500.

The homes range up to 1,844 square feet In living area, with window walls of glass that frame desert and mountain pan­oramas.

Living rooms feature wood­burning fireplaces with gas logllghters.

Formal dining galerlas, interior atrlums. vaulted ceillngs. and -bay-windowed nooks are also included.

Kitchens offer ranges with self­cleanlng and microwave ovens.

dishwashers, refrigerators, d~­posers and icemaker plumbing hook-ups , wh il e master bedrooms feature retreat areas.

A private racquet club for residents features eight night­llghted sunken tennis courts and two air-conditioned racquetball courts.

The homes are set In Individual enclaves. with each enclave featuring its own private rec­reation area with pool . hot swirl spa and sun deck.

Elegant model homes and the sales office. open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., are located at 7 4155 Country Club Drive. Palm Desert. To visit the Sliver Sands Racquet Club, vl$itors should take Highway 10 to Bob Hope Drive. then turn left onto Country Club Drive and proceed approx­imately two miles to the com­munity. Further Information may be~ obtained by phoning (619) 568-9456.

How (and how often) the note rateJs detecmlnedjibanote rate is the sum of the Index plus the lender's f ixed profit " margin." )

How payment_caps are set, and how they affect amortlza,lon (loan payoff).

How other ARM terms, such as convertlblllty. assumablllty, and prepayment penalty require­ments, may affect the property's short-term and Ion -term resale

pr0spects. Despite the k>w Initial pay­

ments of many AAMs. borrowers may not realize the lender is actually earning Interest at tbe note rate - and the " come-on" or " teaser" payments are not even k~plng pa~ with accruing lnterej t. -

This means the borrower owes more t: 1an when the loan was originated.

When shopping for an ARM. would-be borroweis -have t right to insist on full disclosure, not only of the dry small-print terms, but their potential prac­tical effect over the life of the loan.

{Simon Sykes is editor of ftnt tueedey, a Journal for the real estate industry. P. o. Box 20068. Riverside. CA 92516. Tel: 686-8005)

Fresh sea air can do wonders for· yo11r tennis game.

At Seabridge \'illage, you've got four tennis courts to choose from, not to men­tion the pools and spas and the indoor racquetball court. Of course, just s itting in the sun down by the lake or on your O\\'Tl ter­race or balcony is hard to beat too.

With all of this happening on the out­side at Seabridge Village. you'd expect the interiors to be special as well. They

are. Expect to Bnd lofts. oval tubs. ~ed entries. fireplaces. enclosed garages. ceramic tile kitch n counters a nd a host of other distinguished fefitures and amenities.

¥ You'll find it all behind a 24.-hour manned guard house in Huntington Beach's premier location. Seabricigc Village. It can do wonders for you in more ways than one.

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-:c'O:-~~11111 «MCMd by· a COfpOratlon Wfflltm S1enlnG PQf>e cklCtld by· In lttdtvtdull C1p111r1no CA 112675 This l>u1lnH1 11 con• Th•• siateMlnt w11 111.0 CA 92625 Mr!111v 11•u't•'~!!.•twwlll" llttO M•J~~\'.~y !9~1,11;htr1an l•3:J -· AllllCt '9ull0et Hardwate. Thie at....,J w11 fllld ~ T lttge tllls ~ainu1 11 con· ducted by • COrPo<ttlon w11h the covn1v Cteik ot Or Th•• b11tlnH~ 11 <1on " """' ..... ~ ~!'!!*~ tlled Inc. ~· EllUbtUI ., .... , wlth the County Cllttl ot Of· Tllll 1tatemen1 wu flltd ducted by co-partnet1 PlllllP A StMrnl. Preti· ngr Cnunty <ll'I March 4. ducted by hu•blilld ond wife with lhe Counly Clerk Of Or• Superior

120· Newport

...,,. .... .__.1:y _,. of Or· ~ ano- coumy on F•uwy with thl County Cllrl 01 Or· Joann. Umlllld dent 191~ Mien"' J Murll • enoe County on M1rch 6, Baacn. CA 92663 lnot County °" ~ Tillt etatement wu llltd 14, 1N$ ange County on MarCll 3, 10. Tn11 •t•tenienl wa• lllld Thlt •llLern.nl waa fltld ,21ono Th11 eto11ment wH 111e<.1 1985 Wituam Oi~en. to433 Su• 22• ltu W11h thl County Clerk Of Of. ,_ 17. 24. tte& With 019 County Ci.<k ol Or· wllh the County 01.,k of Or· Put>liihtt<l Oran(tl Cotti with the County Clerk of Or · '~ perlor 22 • Newport

... -..-.......... Or ~ Intl COUflty on Match I , Pubtttnld OftnQt COtet ,..... ~ County on Ftbru1ry engt County on Fel>fuaty o11"y Pilot March 10. 11. 24, ange County on Match 1, P111:>11-.Md OranQt Coat! Btaeh. CA 92683

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11ts OeflY Piiot Maron to, 1', 24, Publltl'lld Or111g1 cout 21, 1915 22. 1985 31, tll85 11185 0111y Piiot M11Ch tO. t7. 24, 'fhlt blJllMH wa• eon. _., .. ,..,-..ii tt, 1 . 2A, ~ 31, tt85 011ty Piiot Mtteh 3, 10, 17, ,__ ,...... Su·440 ,.101M 31 1985 d11c:tedby t09"t1llPlrll'ltf· 31. 1N5 Publilhld Of•• COii! h-441 24, 198! • P\ibll~ Orange Cotti PVbllll\tO Ot1nr CoHt Publt•h•d Ottno• co-.• • Su-449 •hip.

~a Delly Pilot Merci) 10. 17. 24, Su·• 25 Dally Pilot Februaty 24. Dally Piiot Maren • 10. 11. PlalC NOTICE DMY Piiot Maren 10. 17, 24, Thia 1tallll'ltf'll wH llltd 31. 1985 • Merch 3. 10, 17. 11185 24. 1985 31, t985 with the Counl)' Clerk <>I Or· '

Su-452 .,,,,, Su·• 16 Su-431 "CTITIOUI au..... Su-~39 11un11c NOTICE tlllQI County on F.t>fUtfY -:--;;;;;;::-::;;;;--1------ -- Pl&.IC NOTICE NAMI ITATl•NT rUUL 20, 11185 rmuc •m .,._IC NOT c .. 111111 c NOT CE Th• IOllOwlng peraont .,. ........... , ,.... ... -. ICE ACTITIOUI .,..... P\al NOTICE Pl&.IC NOTICE l"UU\.I ' I doing bue1ne11 at "CTITIOUI - Publl•h•d Orange Cout

' IC1'moU'e -.-11 , _ _......;,;;,;;.;,;,..;.;.;.;.;.;;~- NAMI ITATl•NT WILO ROSE WILOEA· PUBLIC NOTICE NAMI I TATIMINT Dally Pilot Ftbruery 2•, U.. ITA,_..., l'ICTIT10UI IU8M81 The followinO l*tonl are l'ICT1TIOUI ....... ' ICmtOUI ......... ' ICTITIOUI __,..... NESS EXCURSIONS, '8482 The following pe1son1 ire Mtrch 3, 10. 17. 11185

The f--...... pereoni are MAMI STATl•NT dolnt bUSlneM 11: MAMS ITATUmNT NA• ITATIMINT NAMI ITAT•MIMT A Ill D 1 H FICTITtoUI 8UllMlll dolnR_bus1ness fll Su 404 doing~ aa: The follow!nt pettorla art BISHOP VENTURE. 202e Tht folfowtng peraona ere The fottowlllQ pertor\111re The following pertont I .fl B!elh. C~ g~e4e untlngton NAMI ITATIEMIHT STf,VE'S CARPl:T. 29511 • INSUAANCI! LfflOATION doing bullnM• u~ Ou ell St rte I . Newport d~ bu.alneu u~ dolnt bullnet• a1. dotng bvslneH u . Yvonne Gvtmen 8482 A• The ro11ow1ng peraons are Pepper tree ln Cosio Meta,

CONSUL T ANTS, 2108 T ~ t M 8

EUAT 10

c,,,A5N DI S · eeacti , CA 112eeo SAOOLE BACK PAINTING PAECISION STRIPPING KAY & ASSOCIATES, 072 lltv 0 , . Hunt Sch., CA 112648 doing buslnen., CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE

Htrbof Blvd .. Suite 209-8 , n n • 2700 s1 .. rn10eveloi>menlCo .. & RENOVATING. 21515 EI AND SAW CUTTING. 15'8 alencla St . 11 1. Coett This bustoess 11 con- DYE · NAM ICS . 9715 Sieve P Petersen 2959

Jt!MI A. AoberUon & Al- M .... CA t282e etlon, 2026 Quell StrMI. 92091 92628 Kay 0 Mugfla 972 Vllen- ucted by an ndlvidual B11aoh, CA 921546 · , CA 112626 • AI ANOONlllllNT ()fl Cotta Men, CA t2e2e Peterson, 10- H, Coate Inc .. 1 Ctllfor!'llt COfpor· Toboeo, Ml1tlon Viejo. CA 'Adema. Cott• M"'· CA Mess. CA 92626 Id 1 Bickley Or . Huntington Peppertree ln Coste Mesa STATI MINT 0,

•oclatet. Inc.. 1 Delawere WM R. L1111rf1 , 2700 ~port Beach, CA 928e0 David !<11th Phillipa., Marilyn Allen, 1919 Suva, c11. " t . Coeta ' Men . GA i~~n~~.~.u~~:in Wll filed Thomas Richard Barton This bu11ness 11 con· Ull 0, 'ICTITIOUI corporation, 2108 Hal'l>Or Peterson, 10- H, Coit• RFS C>evetoptMnt Cor· 26575 El Toboeo.-Mlsa1on ,coe11 Men. CA 92626 92626 with \be County Clerk 01 Or~ Jr . 11715 Blcl<ley 01 . Hunt· ducted by en lndlVlduet auSINlll HAMI Blvd .• Suite 209•8, Coate Mete, CA 92126 . • poratlon. 1 Cellfornia cor· Viejo. CA 92691 Thi• bu11ne11 It con· This busineH Is con· ange Cou o•y •ir' February tngton Beecn. CA 92648 Steve Pelersen haTvhee•b'a°J~oo~~J th~·~::~ . ~. CA ll2tH O.nln Limbert. 2700 poratlon 1745 oreng•· This buelneH It con· 'ducteo by: an Individual duet19d by· an 1ndlv1du1t 22 198s lhll business 1s con· T111s statement was Ill~ 0

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Thia bualn... 11 con Peteraon, 10-H, Cotta wood. Orange. CA 112MS ducted by· en tndlvldu11 Merilyn Allen Key O Muglla , .... 1 ducted by. en individual wi th the County Clerk of 01· tne F1c11llou1 Butlneaa ducted by: a COfpof•tlon Mesa. CA 112626 Thi• buslne11 11 con· Dtvld Keith Phillipa Thia 1t1tement was llled I Thie statement wH flied Published Orenge Cotti Thomas R Barton Jr ange County on March 13. Name• K H J • A K 0

Jamee A . Aobertaon • This t>uatnt11 11 con· due!ed by· 8 00<poratlon This 1111~ent wu 110tact th the County Clerk or Or· with the County Clerk of Or· Ditty Piiot March 3 10 17 This statement was filed 1985 F271_,,, SH~RMEEE~·. 1 ~~r~E. ~~ 9~~1~

Prttldent ' ducted t>y: lolnt venturt Philip A. StNrn1, Prtli· with tn. County Clel'k of r• •nee County on Fet>ru1ry t . ange Coonly on February 24 1995 ' · ' with the County Clerk ol Or· ""' Thie •l•tement wa• filed Denise L. Limbert dent enge County on Fetm1aty 1985 25, 1985 · Su-426 ange County on March 7, Published Orange Coest The Fletlllous Bu11neu

with the County Cltrtt of Of. Thlt • tttement wu flied Thia atiternenl wa1 filed 22. 1985 F217t51 F2"120 1985 Dally Piiot Maren 17. 2<1. 3 t , Name referred to above was •noe County on March s. with the County Clerk of Or· with the CO\lnty Clerk of Or· ,_ Publlahed Orange Coast Put>Hsned Orange Co111 Pl&.IC NOTICE , 27ot77 April 7. t985 liled In Orange County on

1915 ange County ~ Meroh 4, •nee coonty on February P1,1t>li1hed Orange Cotti Dally Piiot Februery 24. Dally Piiot March 3, 10. 17. Publlslled Orange Coast Su·• 57 OCIOber 27 1981. ,:nom 1985 22. 1985 Dally Plto1 Maroh 3. 10. 17, March 3. 10. 11. 11185 24. 1985 "CTtrtOUI 8UllNlll Dally Piiot March 10 t7. 24. Phlllp H McNamM. 1178

Publlshld OrtnQt Cout p b"•.._.. "'· ~ ,_.. 24. 1985 • Su. 41 7 Su·421 NAMllTATIMeNT J t, 1986 SE Main Street. '~ A. lrvlne, Dally Pilot March 10. 11 2• u -·-- ..... ange ....,..1 Publlshed Ortnge Coast Su-428 The followlng persons ere Su-446 ' CA 927 l'I 3 1, 1985 ' ' ' Dally Piiot March 10, 17, 24. Delly Piiot March 3, 10. t7, dotng bualnt11 11: PU8LIC NOTICE Date S1mbro. 1801 Gal·

Su-4•4

31. 1985 24, 11185 PUBLIC '40TICE NATIONAL SECURITY atea Teriace. Corona Del Su-464 Su~30 P\llLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUllNHI FINANCIAL SERVICE OF FICTITIOUS IUllHHI Mar. CA 92625

PUBUC NOTICE AMI I NEWPORT BEACH. 238 Fla· NAME STATIMINT This business was con· FICTITIOUI IUllNHI H · ITATIM NT cne1 Av .. Coate Meta, CA PU8LIC NOTICE The following peraons are ducted by a a hmlted part·

FICT1TIOUa euaMll NAMI ITATIMENT The followlng peisona ire 92626 . d ong business as nersn1p .,._tC NOTarr Ml.IC NOTICE NAMI I TATIMENT The following persona are dot~ business as· e. T. sirlcktand, 3857 FICTITIOUS IUllNEI S \UDIO CONNECTION, This statement was l1led

FICTITIOU8 .,..... ...~ IK The fo110W1nt persons are doing but•neH as: T E YARD MASTERS, Birch St .. Newport BelCh, NAME ITATIMENT 1 tO West Pomona Ave . With Ille County Clerk ol Or· NAMI ITA,._.., TITIOUI au ... U fl1CTITIOU8 ..-11 doing bu1IMU u · K&C REMODELING ANO 8892 Lawrence Ave,. West· CA 92660 The fottowtng peraons are Bo g B·7 Costa Mesa, CA ange County on Februaty

The following l)et90nl we ~- ITATIMINT MAMS ITATDmll'T MAC MILLI N & AS· HOME MAINTENAN CE. ml~!'~' · i~ 92~61~ 8892 Thia butlneu 11 con- doing business as· 9~ 27 20, 1985 doing bullnMI aa: TM fotlowt,,g perscne are The totlowlnt ~toM are SOCIA TES. 3303 Harbor 7561 Center Ave.. 1141 , Lawruence ·~v~· West · ducted by: an lndfvlduat SILICON IN ACTION, 7o6 eorge Raymond Mc Pubtisl'l•<I Orenge Coast

PETRO & AS80CIAT~S. dolnt buaineu u ; doing buelnee.t u . Blvd., Ste. K-3, Costa M .... Hun tington Beacll . CA rnlnshtr CA 92683 E.T. Strickland Goldenrod. Corona Def Mar. At.urns. 393 Ham11ton. Dally Piiot February 24, 3441 Blrctl St .. ~e 208, PHYSICALLY FIT CO COL·LECT CONSULT· CA 92828 92647 Thia ·busl ess 19 con This statement wae llled CA92625 .: M·2. Costa Mesa. CA March3 10, 17. 1985 Newpct1 ~t2te0 1585l Pat1dtll• St., apt'. ANT, 11137 Btookhllr., St., Peul G. Mic Mlllln. 171 Ktllh Leon Johnson, 7'561 ducted b . a~tndlvldual • with the County Clerk of Or· Richard Cur119 Paulson, 92627 Su-418

W I I I t am M I c h at I G·I, Tuatln, CA 92uo Suite 2oe. Foontlln Vllley. Po1t Mergete, Newport Center Ave.. #41, Hunt· Paul C~eckells ange County on February 706 Goldenrod. Corona Del Tn1s business 11 con· Petroetlla, 19821 Le111ng1on LM & Debbie Cl!Mln CA 92708 Beach, CA 92860 lngton Beach. CA 92647 This atateme 1 a filed 25, l985 Mar. CA 92625 ducted by an 1nd1v<lua1 ln .. Huntington BMctl, CA 15851 Pllldtnl St .. Apt: Lor1 Mttle Adema, 190 W. Ootorn J. Mec Mllffn, Cheryl Ann Jonnson. 75el with the Coont nCl;k 901 Or· F211112 Thia bustneas Is con· George R Mc Adams PUBLIC NOTICE 92648 Q-6 Tustin CA 92uo 18th St., Co111 M .... CA 1718 Por1 Mergete. Newport C.Otei Avs.. • 41, Hunt· ange Count Y0 Feb a Publlshed oranr coal! ducted by· an Individual Tn11 s111emen1 was flled

Thia bUlln .. 1 It con· Thi• t>uilnen 1, con· 112827 Beech, CA 92660 fngton Bt!!l..h. CA 92647 25 1985 Y n ru ry Dally Pilot Mateh , 1o. 17, Richard C Paulson with the County Clerk ol Or· K 1etM ducted by: an fndlYldull ' ducted by· hutbtnd encl Wiie Thia bu11ne11 11 con· Tiiis bualness 11 con· ihl1 business Is con· · ,.721 24. l 985 Thia statement was flied ange County on Maren 13. Nolle• of lilt of

Wllllam MlellMI Pttrootlla LM ScOtt CMlln duct.a by: en lndlvlduel ducted by. en lndlvldual ducted by. husband 1nd wife f>ubllshed 0 an Co• 1 su.435 with the County Clerk of Or· 1985 R•tl Pr°"1!1J .. I --'T...,_ll,,_l.1 1t1tement wet flled ~atement wu.. Lori Merle AClamt Dolores J. Mee Mlllln Ketlll L Johnson r ~e s ange County on Maren 5, F271212 Prh1tl• afe

with lht Coonty Ci.rtl of Or· with tht County Cl«k of Or· a i 1 emenl wai- nlld m il traTecnent wes lfle<t _ 'tlie-ttatement ·waa- 'flle<t ~:11~/el~ot March • 1D. ll. PUBl.IC-M>TICE - ' 1985-'- .Put>tlshed Orange Coast No A· t 1~97 •nee County on Mtrefl 8. ange County on Mtrell 1 With lht County C.ttrk of Or· with the County Clerk of Or· with the County Clerk of Or· • F270455 Dallv P1101 Maren 17. 24. 3 I , In the Sucierloi Court of 1985 ·

198

5 ' ange County on February ange County on M11eh 6. ange County on February Su·42o FICTITIOUI IUllNlll Publlsned Orange Coast April 7 1985 the Stale ol Calltornta, for

,.,_ ,,,_ 22, l985 11185 • 22. 1985 NAMI I TATIMINT Dally Piiot M11ch 10, t7, 24. Su·455 1he County ot 011nge Pubtllhtd Orange COUt Publl1htd-of1nge Cotti ,_... F270575 F2MM1 PUBllC NOTICE Ttie following peraone 11• 3 t, 1985 In the Maller ol th• Ettate

- Dall~eltot March 10, 17, 24, Diiiy Piiot Marohc>O S7. 2' Publllhed Orange Coal! Publlel'led Orange Coast Publlshed Orange Coa1t • doing butlneH 11: Su·437 c t :.owotl A. Gray, Deoeastd. 3T. 198~ --- 31 1985 ~ ' ~l'IR>l ~ateh 3. fO: t7, 'Oarfy-F'tlot March~.--H·, 24. Daily Piiot March-3, 10;-1J l4Mll-8UIMll WO_ALO l.J:iQVR PHO!Q --- '-tllllltlfOTICE Not1ce lsherebyg111enth1t

SuM 7 ' Su~ 24. 1118~ 31 . 1985 24, 1985 NAMI ITATIMINT 2700 W. Coast Highway. I the un~W)JUllLAL Su-42-' Su-450 Su-433 The lollowing pereona 11e Newport Beach. CA 92663 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU81NEH ; Private sale, 10 the tl iglletl

doing bulln .. a.ae: Tucker Propertlff, Inc., • NAME STATl!MI NT J :~1o~~~o:d~~· 's~~kee~~~ ACACIA GARDENS, L TO., Calllornla corporation, 2700 Fl~l~~o~:A ~~:::~• The following persons are perior Court. on or after the

2026 Oue11 Street, l'iftWport W. CoHI Highway. Newport dotng business as: 261n day 01 March. l&65, at Beech. CA 92680 Beien, CA 112663 The lottowtng persona are POR NADA CHARTERS. the office or Timothy E. Met·

Stearns Development Robert Tucker, 2700 W. doing business as~ 1746 Centella Pl .• Newport! call, Melcall & McKenzie . .Comp1r)y. Inc .. 1 Celllornlt Coa•t Hlghwey, Newpor t E ~~~S~~~~~~a~:s~."ci~ Beach, CA 92660 19126 MagnOll• St Suite TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZ.ZLE

' corpor .. fon, 202ff Quall Beach. CA 92663 92627 Gare<! N Srnlth. 17461201 Huntington Beath CA

------------------------------------------------~lh~. ~~~~CA M~~ ~~2~ W ~~~ .~~Be~.9~4~~my~~~~ 92660 Coast l'llgnway. Newport BaRy~~:·~~e ~~,~~~P9i~ CA 92660 State of Cal1lorn1e. all right.

ACIK>U n Account entry Thia bualnesa It con· Beach. CA 92663 Beach. CA 92660 Tnts buslneas ts con· title and ln1ere11 ol seld de-79 J- coin ducted by: a llmlted P•rtMr· Franklltt w. Alexender, This business Is con· ducted by an 1ndlvidu1I ceased at the tlme of deeth

1 River 7 Ah me!

11 Roman statesman 15 Oevlls 21 Make 22 Microbe 23 So be It ! 24 Glossy paint

25 Oecialm wildly

26 Continent: abbr. 28 Scoffed at 30 Verb fOfm 31 Volcanic overflow 32 Perform 33 S andpiper 35 Revue sketches

36 S pelt 38 Soak flax 39 Hebrew letter

40 Sparkles

42 Outctt commune

43 Lessens 45 Concerning

46 Fire a gun 47 0wn 50 Taxi t imer 52 Glossy'fabric 54 M all 55 Observe: Lat. 57 Restaurant p atrons 60 Skin openings 61 Upsets: 2 wds. 63 Leningrad's r iver

65 Total: 2 wds. 66 Reckon 67 Faucets

68 Lettuce 70 Breakfast item

72 Half: pref 73 Native of: suff.

--~ Ship 2700 W Coast Highway, du~10d1vldua1 Gored N . Smith and all the right , tltle and 80 Aborigines weeley c . Ellfa PrHl<lent Newport Beae"i.-CA 926&3 ~usself H v r n11 ~tete"'*'t -~ Hied interest lhat the eafil1i o

82 8uddhla1 mont< Ttil• stllemeni was filed This bu11neu '' con· Russel H Woolley with tne County Clerk of Or· said deceased nas acquired

Ith 1he County Clark of Or· duct.a by· a gentrlf pert- Tflls ttatement wea filed enge County on March 13, b" operation 01 '"aw or olher 83 Lungfish and k in ange cooniy on Fel>fuery nerehlp with 1ne County Clerk of Or· 1985 , •• •

22. 1985 Rob«! Tueker ange Counl.)I on Maren 5, F271211 wise other than or tn 1d· 86 Ap#t: pref. This stat 1 tit--" 1985 d111on to that of seld de· F211542 emen was "" Published Orange Coast ceased et the time ol death ~7 MMOUllne birds: Published Orange Cont with the County Clerlt ol Or· ' 2704541 Dally Pilot Merch 17. 24. 31. In and io all ltle certtln ,..;

2 wds Dally Piiot Merell 3. 10, 17 ange County on Fet>ru1ry Pu t>lfshed Ora,nge Coast Apr II 7 • 1985 pro---ty sltuat..i~ 'n , ... _ ~•r · · 24. l985 ' ,22, 1985 Dally P11Qt Merch 10. 17. 24. S 456 .,.... ...,.., • ..,, ...

89 Crafty - su.432 , .... 31. t985 u· den Grove. Cciunty ol Or· 90 Devel llk l Publlahed Orange Coast Su-438 ange, State of Callfornll.

op 8' ng Dally Pilot March 3. 10. 17. PlallC NOTICE particularly described u lol· fOf: 4 wds. PUBLIC NOTICE 24, t985 lows. to·wlt

94 Map d irection ----- - -- Su-423 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I U81NH8 AN UNDIVIDED 112 FICTITIOUS IU81NEll ----------- NAME ITATtMINT INTEREST IN LOT 14 OF

95 Skunk NAMI I TATtMINT • FICTITIOUS 8U81NllS The ro11owlng persons are TRACK 1632, AS PEA MAP 99 Barbarian The following persons are PllJ( l«>TICE NAM! STATEMENT doing business as· RECORDED IN 8001< 51

100 •• II doing buslnets 11· FICTITIOUI IUll...,ll Tile lollowong persona ar• OCEANSIDE TIME. 2790 PAGES 2 t ·23 IN MAPS OF m88CU ne name COOPERATIVE VEND. "'"' oong t>us ln esa as . Harbor Blvd . Ste 203. THE OFFICE OF THE OR·

101 Reecues 18142 Riverside Cr , Hunt· NAMI STATIMINT UDLEY/ PACIFIC. t606·A Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ANGE COU NT V RE ·

03 fngton Beach. CA 92646 The fottowtng pet1on1 are W OoHnfront , Newport Gary T Lorge. 419 Main CORDEAS

1 Roasting birds Tnomll Hirry Spleglf dot;;g bustnees &1: Beach CA 92663 St u ~ 4 1-lriuntlngton Besen. • more commonly l(nown 104 11ove: La1. 181 42 Ct Huntington DI ITAL AUDIO VIDEO Pt tr;ck J Audley, 1806·A CA92648 8S 1323t GILBERT 105 Mine entr8')C8 891Ch. CA 92646 ENTE RPR ISES. 221 68 West Oceanfront, Newport This tJ(Jalneu la con· STREET GARDEN GROVE,

KathlMn Miiie Spiegel, Camlnflo Vino, Lagune Hiiia, Be~n . CA 92663 • <lucted t>y· an 1n<11vldua1 CA • 107 Wooden peg 18142 Cr Huntingt on CA 92653 This business IS con· Gary T l,;~rge Terms of sale cash tn law· 109 I lsh od Beach CA 92648 Timothy L. Algle(, 22168 ducted by· an lndlvldual Tl'\ls stat ment was fifed lul money ol the United

r sea g Thia· bustneaa 1, eon· Cemlnlto Vino, L1gun1 Hiiia. P.J. Audtey w1111 the Co nty Clerk of Or· Slates on eonf11ma11on of 110 Passing grades dueled by: hust>and ind wife CA 92653 Tnl1 1ta1ement wu Ille<! ange County on M1rch 14. safa. or p1rt calh and bal· 11 1 Mlshnah section Thomae H Sptegel This bu1lneu It con· w•th the County Clerk of Or· 1985 ance evidenced by note ,..

Thia llatement wu filed :ducted by· en lndlvldual ange County on M1tcti 6, F271259 cured by Mortgage or Trull 112 Husbands and - with tht County Clerk of Or· I Timothy L. Algler 1985 Published Orange Coatt Deed on 1ne property 10 114Makes mlstakes ano• County on Febru1ry This statement was filed F2705M Dallyf>1fotM11cn 17. 24. 3t, sold Tenpercentofamount

116 Ceremony 22 1985 !with the County Clerk of Or· Published Orange Cofllt Aprll 7 1985 bod to be deposited with bid

· - I ,_ ange County on Februery Dally-Piiot March 10 t 7 24 Su·458 Bids or offers to be in writ· 118 Chemical Publlehed Orange Co111 /2l, l985 3 I , 1985 ' ' ' ----------I 1ng and will be received 11

compound 2D!."Y19P8151ot March 3, 10, 17. I Published Orang!: su.448 PUBLIC MnTICE 1ne aforeae1d olf1ee at 1ny .. 3 -------""...;...;..;...;.~--' lime 111ter the flrs1 publl·

119 Purloins Su·427 1~:.11~:;1~01 March · 10. 17. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF cauon nereof and t>ttore 121 Go by boa1 ------ ---1 Su-4a. DIATH O' da;,e of sale . • 123 Woed measure PUBLIC NOTICE " CTITIOUI 8UllHEll ETHll.VN 'AY KEEFER. atea 1

ri1• t4 1n day of

HAMI ITAT•MINT Illa Lynn KMfer, March. t985 124 Hurls PICTITIOU8 aUllHEll PUBllC' NOTICE The following peraona are •kl ltllelyn KMfer Timothy E. Mstceff, S..t· 125 Bed supports NAMe ITATIMIHT doing buslna1111: ANO OF NTITION call 6 McKenilt, Attom.r

The lollowlng peraona are FICTITIOUI IUllHlll GENERAL MEDICAL. TO A.DMINllTIR 11 law. 1112' Mat,,.ele It., 127 Conscripted doing business... HAMI ITATIMeNT 14802 Moran St.. WHt· ESTATE NO. A 127'10 Suite 201, Hun1ln9ton 129 Tumbler MARCUS JAY COPLAND The followtng pereons 11• mtn1ter, CA 112683 To all h• lra, t>tnetocfarles. Beach, CA ,..., Dece-130 Musical drama: & ASSOCIATES. 210 Peart do+~g0b~•0~1a0:1•N•Ga.: 4 ... 8 31at. Rick Greves. 356 Lourdes, creditors and contingent :::;:~1 ~11:~'::''J~orCr~!:

St Laguna Beeell CA n u Co111 Meta. CA 92627 creditors. and persons who -abbr. 92fis1 • 51 .. Newport BHeh. CA Chri s M uir , 2155 1 maybe otherwlselnteretled docl!

132 A Mareu1 Jey Copli n, 270 192663 8rookhurat, " 129, Hlfnt· in the wlll and/or 111111 of K•fefl Sue Craddock. Ex· asp Ceell Le1t., Plumb Jr ecutor of the Ettalt of 11ld

1J.4 Exclamation Pearl St . Lagun1 Beach, CA 2 C • .. lngton Ben., CA 92646 Ethelyn Fav Keefer, aka Dect'<lent

135 P .... ...i 92651 1P• 4 t5BW. n oCuAt 9H2~·3· New· Tn11 t>uslneas Is con· KL~ferKeeler. aka Ethelyn Published Orange Coaat

e. "¥'res Thia bualnHs 11 con· or . H e . "" ducted by. a llmlted pertner· ~ Daily P1101 Maren 16, 17, 23, 137 Friar: abbr. ducted by: an tndlvldual Thll buelneH 11 eon· snip A petuton hat t>ten llled t985 Marcue J1y Coplan ;dueled by: en lndlvlduel Chrl1 Muir by Cecelia Von Miiia tn the 139 Vigor Thie at1ternent wat flled I Cecll L Plumb. Jr. Thie atlttmeflt wit filed Superior Court ol Orenge St Su·&.-9

7 4 Therefore 75 Jumps

141 Metric measure with the County Clerti of Or· . This •tetement wat flied with th• County Cieri( of Or· County requ11t lng that ange County on Februery wltD_the County Cleik of Or· ange County on March 6, Cecelle Von Miiia be IP· PUBLIC NOTICE

• 142 Drills (a hole) 25. 1985 1nge County on February 1915 pointed as personal rep· '2tt11t 1. 1985 F270750 resent1llve to administer the NOTICI

Published Orange Co111 F2"MI Published Orange Coaet 11111• or the decedent. CHEVRON u s A INC Dally Piiot March 3 10 17 Published Oren~• Cout Dally Piiot Maren 10, 17, 24, The petition requests ria.t an apphutlOll pending 2• 198S ' · · Dilly Piiot March • lO, 17, 31, 1985 authority lo edmlnlater the !>fllore the C.llforn1e Ca.ital

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-! Su4 22 2~ . l985 s~•45 •atete under ~e ~dt~· C~mlS~on ~ ~11111 ~·~ Su-•29 dent Adm1nl1trat1on of Et· form Esther on P.R.C

PU8llC NOTICE NILIC NOTICE PlB.IC NOTICE LIFE AND ACCIDENT AND HEAL TH

SYNOPlll OF THE ANNUAL STATl!MINT · VIA" I NOID DICIMHR 31, 1M4 OF PACIFIC MUTUAL LIPI! INIU .. ANCIE COMPANY, 700 Newport Center Drive, P.O. Box tclOO, Newport lffcl't, CA t2'll Tot11I 1dmllled HMll ................. . 3,700,266.006 Total llablllllta.. .... .. ................................... 13,481,362,380 Capital paid up.. . . . ... .... . .. .......................... o ~roas p11d 1n end contributed 1urplu1 .... ......... .. .............. O

peclal 911rplua Fundl. ... .. .................. ... .. . ........... ..... .. 21,312,6111 Un1111gned funda . . ......... ............................ 1117,691 ,01~ 0 11n (Loas) l rom oper1t1on1 .... ............................. ..... 24,881,840 h1ereaM (Oecrean) In c1p1t11 ind aurptue during 1984 ........................ 24.838.903 tn1urance 11'1 Force Nttlonwldt ....... :.. .. . ............ 23.028.403. 124 Accident & Health premtum1......... ... . ............................................. 282,388,445 lnsut1nC4t In Force. Callfornft BuetneH Page ....................... ........... 11,460,532,374 Acc1de,,t end tlealth P<tmlum1 • Direct Catlrornla Bualneea Page... .... 122,555,88"

We heret>y certlf' tfltt tn. •bo11e item• .,. In acoordt nc:t wun t!Mt Annual S1111ment f_...he yeer eMecl December 3 t, 1984 m• cl!I 10 the lnt,ltl/lCll Com· m1uton1r oflhe Stall of Celllorn11, pureuant to llw.

Wllll• m o. Blltlol>. ANl1t1nt VIC• Prltldent Di'k Ven Trt4ten, Aall•11n1 Secrtt1ry

Publllhld Orange Cout Delly Piiot Maren 13, 14, 15, 111. 11, '"5 w-~·951

Mlle NOTICE I NI.IC M>TICC I Ml.IC M>nct UPI AND ACCIDINT ANO .. Al.hr

HNOHll OP THI AMIUAL ITATIMINT • VIAR DIDIO DICl-R 11, 11M OP

l'ROVIDINT MUTUAL LR 1HIUfWt91 CO.MIY OP PHLADIUHIA,

1 ....... ..,..., ~ .. ...,_ .. , ,.,..,.,.. ... 11111

Totel •dmilled HHll .... , ............... • j .H S.t$t.•92 Totel lltbllrlltt • . ' • "'" Ct pjlll paid up . . . ... ................. • , 1vv, IOt,802

~rou Plid tn an: contrlbuftO eurf)lua .... .. , ........ •m•u-""'" •• , · :.:: g u:C:=~~o:n~• .. :· ·--: ..... ... ....... .......... m .8<41.890 Ottn !Lo.a) tforn at1on1 . . ........ ft......... .. , .. .. · O , r °'* ... ... ...... . ·--. • ••8~ ner .... Oter .... >ln Clf)llal 1nd su1pfu:1 durln~ 1914 "(22 H5 7MI lneurenee In ,ore. N111onwldl "" " ,,_, · ' ' .......... t & ..,_•Ith I •• """'"' '• 14,971.114,000 ..........,..,, ......., prem ""'' 111 $74 433 lnlilrt~ 111 FCllfca C1ttforn11 &u.i11na llega .. .'." 1.m :H3,t)) Acc1oen1 end l'lfflth Ptlmluma • 011ect Calltomla ButlNM Page 12 H 7 t77

w. nereby Cl(tlff 1n11 1tie •l>O¥• nema .,.. 1n tic:COtdanoe wtth tne Anrn. SttlMMnt for the Y9M tndlO Decemoer 31 tM4 made to the fnturanQ eom. f!\l"'°"*' of the St•• Of CeiifOfnla. puJtuant 10 1 ...

1'1111 0 Smith Vq Pr"idttnt and Comrolilllr ~ ~ .lllMt F Sutor Seaatarv

SEE IN CLASSIFI Pvt>htlltd Of•l!O• Cout D•lly P1101 -..trcl'I 18. 17, 1t, 1f, "° 1MS ,..,;.._....;~~--~~~· ---------- ..:..:i:..:.:::.=:..::~::..:.~~::..:~::.:...:.mi.!!!::.--------~------.....:;..=:::i.. __ -L~

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tatea Act 3095 1 toceted t •.; mlle1 off· A htertng on the petition -nore lrom SHI Beech. Cl ll·

will be htld on APRIL 10. forn1a Platform E1lhtt wOI 1905. 11 9:30 A.M In Dept re~l•ee the previous rubt>te No 3 at 700 Civic Center 1a18nd det11oyeo by a storm Drive West, Santi Ana. CA on M11ch t983 rurther In· 92702 lormaflon may t>t ot>talneCI

IF YOU OBJECT lo 111• lrom the Coastal Com· gr1nt1no Of tht petition, you rn1u1on at 63 1 Howerd enould ellhtl appeer 11 Ille Strn1 4th Floor, San Frtn· n11rlng and 11ate your Ob· cotco CA (415) 543-8555. ltcllons or Ille written ob)IC· Pu1>t11hed Orange co .. t I lona with the court belore Oaoty Piiot March t 1, 12, 13, tne hearing, Your appe11. 14. 15 tll . 17 1985 anee may be In pereon or by t-:::=======::-your lllOfnay. I / "\

IF VOU AAI! A CAl!OtTOA HAfllllOft LAWN-or • oon11ngen1 ereoltor of MT. OLIVI the ~tcealld. vou mull lilt your c111m w1t11 tn. eoutl or Mortu•ry • C~ttry prettnt It to tn. per1ona1 • Crtmatory ,..,r ... matlve 1ppolnttc1 t>y 1&2~ Qltlef A11e. Ille court within lour month• Coate Mesa from 1111 d111 Of llrat 1.. 540,6554 eu1no. of letltra 11 provtdld tn Section 700 of 1'1• P1ob1te Code or California.. Tne 11rne for llllng cfalrn• wltl not ....-. "lor lo '°"' monlha lrom the Oett Of tile heiring notlca t bOw

YOU MAY VCAMfNI! Ille rue ~•Pt t>y tht covrt ti you •r• • pttton lnlttttttd In the 111111. ~ mey Ntvt llPOI' llMt t QCutor Or ldmtn· 1ttr11or, Of uoon th9 et· lorn.y tor tftoe 111ecutor °' admlnl•trllor, ano Ille Wltf'I the court wllll proor ol ..,. YlC'I, I Wlllttn leQUfll Mlt• Ing t11ai you o.tlrt IPtClll notice or lhe flllng Of an 1,._ ..,,.Of,tnd ll>Pf'•IMMtnt ol ttt1t1 ••Ntt or o1 tht pelf. llont or ac:coun11 mtntlOlllCI In ltcl lon 1200 AM 1200 e Of tn. CA!rtorn11 ''Obltt COdJ ," ....... ...,...,. .::-· •1.,..,., o.tw.. ca:-1.......,.~ Pu~ Oflf!Qe eo.t = flllVf Mlml"ft: 17, U ,

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J!.~0'4T A1'4C'4A,T ~~~1 '4 10 N -:z:~1,0ITl'4 p :.r-:o-=o 1''40· ~t ~~ ~!':9~ • ~~A~ &WT~ "12 -... ..,... eoeta HllNO ll'4VICI, 71 K~ I 'wlf\t .._.....,., a,. ..._ ....._ CA tH2t Mofttio.llo. !MM, CA t271 ..

111t IMtlle Ln lf!b\wg, M9ta, CA tH17 Joeeotl C P~ ... 1112 P ....... I Vt11 ~. 72 leech, CA taeec) Newpol1 1~"'.:m;rw WI~..: ~ It., eo.e. ....... CA MonllceMa, !MM, CA tf71 ..

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-- L.UMo A-..w....,W,..:.:. MMe. CA Hta7 llller\lln ,~ i 11ii duetM br'.,.. ~ ~11~;.;~;~=~~-~;:;;::;:~--~~iiiL:::;;;;r1;~::rs;.,;1r::::n;;~;jiii;:::: Otl 91311 • "* 1IOtlMel 1 ...... CAfftH ,.,,.. • Q111 e.mp 1i111 Morrie l1M '4olden ~.::. ~ ;~ Cleifl I P.,llhlnt, 11 ta TNt ttttem.11 wM tiled

St , Simi Vt119V Celll t30t6 Thie tti•~t ,.... ~· l tN9t, c:o.ta MeM. With Ille Covney Cletll of Or•

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MlchMI J . l< I k • -·-· ... ·- CA t282t Ange County on Jenuery H . 7151 L ' Pttrlell, with the COIM'ty Cletll of Or· Tlllt butlnee1 11 con· ttll Lllll llLI Pit\, c:..·~ 1~~~· Cll\Ogl ~~ County on Mttctl I , MIN by • f9n*ll pert· ,__

Thi• bueln"' 11 con- • thlp PublllhM Orange Collt llY-&1111 ducttd by I oeMrll Plfl p l>lttn.d Or 'ac Olelt• Plrilh'"' ' Dfllly ,.lot flebt'uety 2' · Pfl loo ... '-"' L 2 nerllhlp • D11:!. Piiot M~-~1 17 2.. Thll lll ltrnenl ... , ... M.,cll 2 • • . 11. 1H8 t,,..5 Id. .. ...... _ ·!!.._

1(.8 . Wintentx.trg 31 ·~HS - .JI 1~• • • with Ille County Cletll ol Or· Sa_,N H'. d~~ a iii;': Thi• tt1t9!Mn1 w11 lllecl ' Su-" '"• ange County on M.,cll " · i--------- I """'000 _,d OWO I' .. th c c - - 1H 5 1,•••· 2v.,. n, w " • ounty i.t'k ol Or- ,.,_ Pml.IC NOTICE hi a t 1 0~ Int or ~~ County on Mttch 8, PublllN<I Orange COMt l'ICTmOUI ....... IN/option ti 87900/mo.

,,.,.... Dally Pilot Maroh • • 11, 23. ..... •TATIMINT PlllTlll --Pubhllled Orenot Co111 "8.IC NOTICE 30•

1918 8.,..,.. Tiie lollowlnO P9'ton• art HI IHI

Deity Piiot MJ.rcll 10, 17, 2... doing bulinell u : lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 31, 1985 '~~A~=-...r IMPERIAL GEMS, 31 7 W, I _______ Su_-" .. 6_3 1 The lotlowlng "''°"' .,. ~l 9~~21• to. C09t1 Meta,

"8JC NOTICE doing tM1MM 11: rtalC NOTICE 1.u1z 0811o1 11que1r, ROM BASIC PA Cl<AO INO PICTmOUI ...... 387 W 111¥ 81., #10, Coeta

'1CTITIOUI ....... PRODUCTS, 50 Carv•r. NAlm ITAftlmlfr Meee, CA 02127 MAMI llATWMINT Irvine, CA t2714 Tiie lolloWlllQ petlOM .,. Tiiie bu1ln.11 11 con·

Tiie loltowlng P9f'IOl\I ltl AObef1 LM Wohlford, 60 doing ~ M : dUclN by' an lndlvtdual doing IX.tllnell u · Ctrvef, lrvlne, CA 8271'4 B & 8 A'4T SIAVICH Lula Ctrlot SIQueift ROM

TAOJ, 3300 1rv1ne Av- 1 Thi• but lneu 11 con· 2741 Mendola Or., Cotta Thi• 1t .. ement • • llled enue, Suitt 101, Newpoft ~~ ~~vldud el Mela, CA t282t wlttl IM County Cletll of Or· a..ch, CA HM0-31N • · "'"'°' Jamee W. Clardy, 2741 anoe County on F~

Taylor 8 Grtnl, 3300 Tllll ltatement WU llled ~ °' . C0911 Mela. 23, 1915 trYIM AV9nUI Suite 101 I wfth the County Clerk of Ot· CA 82829 nN01t NewpOft a.adi. C1lllorn1i ~9~ounty on Ftbnlaty Tiit. bu11ne11 11 con· Publlthed Orange Cout 928e0·3 t91 • - ducttd by; In lndMOual 0.lly Piiot Merell 2. 9, 18, 23,

Arthur V. Strock. 3300 .--•• Jamee w. Clttdy 198\ lrv\ne Avenue Su111 10 I Publlttled Orange Cout Thlt tte tement Wll filed S1-eo5 Newpof't BMCh. Ctllfornli Diiiy Piiot Ft bruaty 17. 24, with the County Clerk of Or· i- --------92880-3191 March 3, 10, 1995 ~ County on F11>n11ry .. -IC MftTICE

Thia bu1ln111 11 con· Su.392 14, 1915 ..--. nu

ST. rATTY'S DAY SP!CIAU

fOI SAl£ 3 Bt l Bi mobile hOme Hunt By The SH Petk r ront UM loo•1na out to tilt Pac1hc Octtn Reduced to S38 9SO O.nt1 wilt carry

MOT LIS TCO YO - 4 BA I la Ba llome ont block from Wtstm1nste1 ~ Room IC!dition ntw \love ' OYtll Sllows lilt a ,modtl Only Sl29 ~ Tty YA

ALSO fOI SAU - Buuty uion 1n Wtsllll111Slt1 near Coklenwtst fSlabltslled 6 yem Owllilt 1111" stay • stalt0ns 2 shampoo bc>wls Owntr wtU Mlp l1nanGt

CALL •Wf'Olflt NOPOTIS A9* fer 0.... (714) MM700

dUCtld by: I gen«ll Pll'1· ,_ 'IClmOUI .UIMtl 1--..., nerlhlp Pml.IC NOTICE Publllhed Oranoe Coa1t MA• ITATIMINT

Arthur V. Strock, Tl)'lor B. Deity Piiot F•bruery 24, The lotlowlng pertont .,1 Grent 'ICTITIOUI .,..... March 3, 10, 17, 1995 doing bualneu 11

Tllll ll lltment WM tiled NA• ITATIMINT Su-4 t5 SEALEVEL TRADING with the County Clefk of Or· The IOllowlng p«tonl are CO., 17 Kltloe Ct , Newport •ng• County on Februery doing buliMN 11: 811cll CA 928e3 20, 19811 MSP BENEFIT CONSULT· Donilo Alen Ar1dre1Mn

,__. ANTS, 2845 M ... Veres. .. _IC MftTICE 17 Kl1lo1 Ct , N1wpori Garwin end W11Mf, At· Drive Eut. •5. Coeta Men, ,.-. nu ' B .. ch CA 921163

totMJ9 •• Law, 1M01 VOft CA 92928 'ICTfTIOUI ........ l Thie bu1lnH1 II con-Ket!Mfl Annw, Suite .. 10, Bruce T Pr1tt1, 2 .. 19 NAMI ITATIMINT Oucttd by· 1n lr1dlvtdu1I lrftM, CA 1:1711 OMrperk Dr .. Fuller1on, CA The lotlowlng l*ton• ire Don1ld Aten Andre ... n

PublllMCI Orenoe COMI 192835 dol bullnetl .. Thi• lllltmenl WU flied Deity Piiot F1bru1ry 24. Ronald M S Pe.rll A"IREEO APART 875 w with the Cou,,ty Clerk ol Or· M11ch 3, 10. 17, 1985 Tht1 bu11ne11 11 con· 18th St Cott• M9.. CA 1nge County on F1t>ru1ry _______ s_u_-4_1_e ducted by· • QIMl'll part- 92927 " • 13, 1995

81-IC MftJICE l'*ll'llP Mlchael KIMI, 875 w. , .. 1 • ..--. nu Bruce T Pr1tte . 18111 St COlll M... CA PubHIMd> Or1nge COltl ftemlOUI ....... Thi• ltl ltmenl ... llled 92827 .. . Delly Piiot M11cll 2, 9. 18, 23.

NA• ITATIMINT I with the County Cl«k ol Ot-_ Rick Cll<lClo 875 W 18111 191$ The followlng penont .,. ~~ef:""'Y on Ftb<utry St .. Cost• MeM. CA 92927 Se-903

doing bullMll u · ,_.,, Thi• bu11ne 11 11 con· S M E.. 4 15 29th StrMt. PublllheO Or~ COeet -dueled by· e Ol'*ll 1*1• P\llLIC NOTICE

Newport a.ach. CA 921163 O 11 Pll t F b 24 nerthlp _......;..;.;;~~.;..;..~--J1met L Hlckt, 4 15 29th 1 y o 1 rutry ' Mlcheel Klael 'ICTITIOUI 8U ... ll

SlrMt, Newport Belch, CA Mtrch 3· lO. 17• 198~~1.. TN• llllemtnt Wll llleO NAMI ITATl•NT 926&3 with the County Clttk of Or- The fOllOwlng l*tonl ,,.

Wlttlem H Daum. 4 15 29th ange County on Merell 13, doing bualnesa 11 StrMI, Newport 8Nch, CA P\&IC NOTICE 1985 " PATTY' S KITCHEN". 92863 ~~ 1271171 209'h Pllm St .

Valerie Lynn McOonlld 'ICTmou• .,...,, PubllllllO Or1noe Coett c1111 928e 1 4 15 29th Street, N-pori NAMI ITA,.._NT Delly Piiot March 18. 23, 30, P111y Ruth Ellen Aetttvo. Beach, CA 928e3 The lollowlng pettonl ITI April 8 , 1985 22082 Rodcport Ln , Hunt·

Thi• bu11n111 11 con- doing butlne11 aa: 51-e.t 1 lngtorl'Beecll, CA 92846 ductld by. 1 g41ner1l pert- EYETECH OF ORANGE lhlt bulln111 11 con-nerhalp COUNTY, 7011·A, Werner ducted by; 1n lndlvl0u1I

w 11111m H D1um Av1 .. Huntington Beach, CA PtJBl.IC NOTICE Petty ~Hllvo Thie t11lem1n1 w11 llltd 92948 Thi• ttetement Wit lllecl

wlthtlleCountyCltrk olOr- Com11c11 Ma rkellng flCTITIOUleUllMlll !w1thth1 CountyCl1rk olOr· ange County on F1bruery Group Inc , I C1Hlornl1 cor- NAMI ITATIMINT 11nge Cour1ty on Febru1ry 20. 1985 P<>l'lllon Tile lollowlng perton1ere 121. 1995

f2tt290 Thi• bu1ln111 11 con- doing bu1lnet1 u · f270Clll Publllhtd Or111g1 Cout ducted by: a corporation ROBOTICS OF NORTH Publlshtd Oranoe COlll

0111~ Pllol Flbruaty 2 Dougt11 e.111.J'MO.__frttt_ ERICA, 527 Promontoty Dally Pttot Mlrcb 2. 9, 16.23. Mtrch 3, 10. 17, 1995 <Sent Dr. W . N- port Bell . CA 1995

Su·• 11 Thll ttetement wu flleO 92660 Sa-602 with the County Cletll of Or· Don1ld ) N1gy. 577 - --------

--91-1D1-IC-11n-T-IC-E--1111oe County on Ftt>ruary Promontory Dr w .. Newport ..--. nu 20, 1995 Bell • CA 92660 MLIC NOTICE

---------• f2111M Tiiie bu1lne11 11 con· flCTITIOUI llU ... 11 Publllhe<I Or~ Cout Oucttd by. 111 lnOMOutl flCmtOUI llUIMH

NAME ITATIMINT Delly Piio t February 24 Donald J N NAMI ITATIMINT Thi tollowing '*'°"' 1r1M1rcn3, 10, 17, 1995 • Thll ... ~ WIS filed TM following persons.,. ,

dOlng bullnetl U C C O doing hullMH II DSO RACING, CDIRECT wfth 1111 oi.inty le<ll of , . BEAR MURPHY CON·

STORE DELIVERY RAC· P\&IC NOTICE = County on Mirth 12· SUL TING, 10392 Sh1lom INGI. 19795 DM9 Htrbor, 19 5 '271CM7 I Drive, Huntington Beech CA Huntington 811cll C A 'ICTtllOUI MlltNlll 928'6 928'9 ' NAMI ITATl•NT PublltheO Ottnot Cout S herrill Anne ( Bllr)

Frtnk RoY L-1•. 19875 The IOllOWing peflOOI .,. Di iiy PHol Merell t8, 23, 30, Murphy 10392 Sll•lom Or Deep Herbor Huntington OOlng bullnets IS Aprtl 8· 1995 S . 8'2 Huntington 81ec ll . C A Bitch CA 92649 B 0 N v I • · - 92848

Kathleen Btwecllck Lewie VANT / EXPERIENCE THE Thie but1n111 It con-l9785 0te9 Hlfbor, Hunt: GOOD LIFE. I 18'n Garnet , ducted by 1n 1nOlvlduj11I lngton eeecn CA 928• 8 Blll>Ol ll ll nd , CA 928e2 PUBl.IC NOTICE She rr ill Anne CB11r)

·· lllll buel~tll 11 con- Niii Sheshtn Dini. 118 '~, Murphy duc11d by. llusbtnd end wife Gernet , 81Jbo1 l1l1n.d . CA flCTITIOUI llU ... 11 Tiii• 1111ement w ll llled

Frtnk Roy l - 1• 92682 NAMI ITATIMINT with 1111 County Clerk o t Or· Thi• 1t1tem1nt w11 filed Thia bustne u 11 con- Th1 lollowlng '*'°"' 1r1 1nge County on Febru1ry

with the County Clerk or Or· ducttd by an lfldiVldutl doing bualn"' 11 28. 1985 1ng1 County on F1bru1ry Niii Desai RAIN BUSTERS. 870 I S1 I f27010I

' faet:Mt with the County Clerk of Or· 92883 . . 0 11ty Pilot M1rch 2. 9, 18. 23, 20 1995 Tllll s11t1men1 wes llleO Andr- • Wntmlneter CA Publlahtd Orllnge Coaat I Publlthed Or1ng1 Co11t •noe County on February D1nlel Lee McCendle11. I 198S

Delly Piiot February 24. 20, 1985 970 1 St Andr-•. Wnt- Se-804 Mtrth 3, 10, 17. 1995 . '211212 minster. CA 92883

Su ... 12 Publlahtd Ortngl Cotti Thia bu1ln111 11 con- 1- - -------elly P"ot F.ebruary 2'4 . Oueteo by 1n 1ndlvldu11 PUBllC NOTICE

DI-JC MftJICE Mercll 3 . 10. 17. 1985 Oen McC1nd1ts1 ..-- nu · Su._..09 T1111 1t1tement waa lllecl

flCmtOUt 8U ... ll with 1111 County Ct.rk ol Or-NAMI ITATIMINT PUBl.IC NOTICE ange County on Merell 12.

The lollowlng penon1 ltl 1985 doing butlneu 11 'ICTrT10UI .,._,, '211090

JM COMPUTER SUPPLY MAMI ITAn.NT Publllhe<I Or1nge Coast COMPANY 18122 H .. rth Thi IOllOWlng person• .,. Deity Ptlol Mtrch 16. 23. 30.

' C OOlng bullneN as· April 8. 1985 ~~S Founttln Vllley, A 325/SHADOW VENTURE, Se-839

JllMI F WodOerd 18122 3440 trvlne Ave , • 130. He1rtll DrlYI. Fountiln VII · N-port BllCh. CA 92teo ---------ley CA 92709 325 Inc: . 1 Cllllonla eor- P\lll.IC NOTICE

M1r91r11 J Robln1on, por111on. 3440 l~ne A(;'·· flCTITIOU• ., ..... 19 122 HM<th Or1v1, Foun- ;;:o Newport ICl'I , A NAMI ITATIMINT 11ln Vtlley, CA 92709

Thia bueln•H 11 con· S111dow Dlttnbuter1 Inc.. The lotlowlng pertonl are duclld by 1 genera.I pert- 1 Ce lilorn11 corpor1t1on. doing bulin111 11 ntlfllllp 22972 Miii Creek Dr .. •200. Sl1ARP' S SERVICES ,

J emu F Wodderd , L1gune Hlllt, CA 92953 19131 Gothard, Huntington M1tgir1t J Roblnton Thi• bu1ln111 11 eon· Beech, CA 92847

Tllll etettment wH filed Oucled by· 1 joint venture D1v10 LM Sherp, 18992 with the County Clerk ol Or- Au1tln Monroe. Prnldent Florid•. Huntington 8e1eh,

County on F1brue Thia 1111ement w11 !lied CA 92646 ~~g~995 with 1111 County Clerk of Or- Thie busln111 It con-

. f.nt7 1ng1 County on Ftbru1ry ducted by. tn lnCUyldu1I Publl•lled o r1noe co11t 20, 1g95 D1vld L" Sh1rp

Diii Piiot February 24 ,_ Thi• 1t1tement w11 1119d Mer~ll 3 10 17 1915 ' Publlthtd Or1ng1 Co11t w1111 the County Clerk of Or·

· · · Su-4o7 Delly Piiot February 24. enge County on M1rch 13. MtrCh 3, 10, 17. 1985 1985 ------ ---1 Su-403 f271111

Publlsneo Ortnge Coe1t 81-IC WllTICE Deity Piiot March 18. 23. 30.

'ICTITIOUI 8U ... ll _ __;r-..;;.;;-.~;...;.;.""~--.-- APfll 8. 1995

rtalC NOTICE

MAMI ITATl•NT 'ICTmOUI ........ The fOllowlng peraon1 ere N ... IT•

dotng butlnell It ,. ,.,._"' GAOOVY JAY VIDEO The Jottowlng ptrtonl Ill

S I _.. I --- ,.._ • Oolng bullMN .. 1515 un 1" " ...,.,.., .,.,.ti ADROIT MECHA NICAL Mela, CA 92828 ·

J l mH Roger Wlleon. 9271 BOIN AYI , Mldwr; 2028 ltmnOI Or . Co.II City. CA 92855 Meta CA 92828 J 1met W SklpPet, 5292

Thi~ bu1111e11 It con- Vlnelen<S DflYI. Huntington ducttd by' en lndMOual BNell, CA 92649

J amee Roger WlllOn Norm• J11n Skipper, Tlllt ltltlf'Mllt wll tiled 5292 VIMlll\d Drive, Hunt·

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The tonowing persona are dotng business 11 AIM MARKETI NG COMPANY VITA-ENERGY 1Tm1 PRO­FESSIONAL NAil PROD­UCTS (Tml. 3197 A Alrpon Loop Drive Cotti Mesi CA 92826-3424

Alm Merkettng Comp1ny. (Nevt01 corpor111on1. 3197 I A Alfl>Ort Loop Drive Cotti Mese CA 92926·342•

VIia Energy, 3 197 A Air· por t Loop Dnve Colla M111, CA 92828·3• 24

Prol1111onal Nau Prod· UCIS . 3197 A A11porl Loop Drive. Co111 Miii CA 92626·342•

Thll busu1es11 11 con· ducted by • corpor11ton

Merthll Krtldtr . Prt11· 1 dent , AIM M1rk1ttng Com· pany

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Delly PllOI March 10 17 2• 3 1 1985

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Spacious family home , a ir con ­d auoned thruout. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths. Sparkling pool. Assume low m rest Joan. Tut.a prtee onty $166.000. Call for more information .

THE REAL ESTAT&:RS

WTSlll OOTilll t10t,000t ;{ Bt.Urmi-. n estled among larger , OC'Wl•r homE'S Thts property oa ers m mplt>ll' pri vat·y o n a very q uie t cul ­dc•-sa(· location The prcferrC'd h ome for tbe prudent buy<'r

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THE REAL ESTAT&:RS

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3 BEDROOMS ••• $102,950!n Unique, charming Garden Villa fea · tul'es 2 BR. upstairs, private sunning deck and separate parents' r treat downstairs. Roomy living room w/ fireplace f orfamify togetherness. An excellent oppor-tunity, take ad· vanrage ... Today! Call Steve 646-7434

Century 21 Gold Star 646-7434

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TKE REAL ESTAT&:RS

YO DTUHlllUY • -.,.1 s.Ha, 1·1 1411 he,a.ht Ttrr. Spa,·1ous 3 Bdrm. custom built ho mt> Wlth 180° panorama o f ba .md ocean A home designed for l'('JaxC'd ltvmg F't.:.c land $650,000

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wlbrick httplan.>, Com\&l d1n1ng room. family room, master bedroom wlfin'pluce. and much mo all for onJy $1 79.000

2 MPttt•te , tJOrm 61'ftes Grut ren1al location 1 blk to t>Mch with fir..,.acee & garage1 $230,000

NEWPORT'S NICEST NETGHBORKOOO FOR

ENVIRONMENT AND VALUE

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CA• O IHOMI ~ OCIANl•TTY Vt&W FORMER MODEL • A.'lk for Patrick or Jane

ERA STAR 841-5177 or 846-5664

.COBS REALTY, INC. .. :;~·&&70

Perfect location on major greenbelt. Split level 3 bdrm, 2'h bath plus large butlers pantry. Full air conditioning. You own the ,nd. $237,500.

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In &u:ard~. pre.~IWI t'Ofl'U'l\Unll:!f, lt11a apil('IOul. flowing home- 111 ct.Mgrwd tor pnv•u- c-n~ruuruna and lnk"!Owl hv1na Pr.i.cnl.IOWI 11\alU'r bedroom NM! bu1lt· ln library over~11~ pool. JllaUll Ind pal.IO garden Wt•I bart~ bllrbeql.!'1/ w11lk· 1Jl r.auM•guunnet kll< twn adds io this e>«.,una :«oo ..ci ft t.ownhornt- lnv1ung vu•\!. • of ba<'k bay and 1Uumm .. wd tul~ pt'O\·lde an l'l~·~Oln t hfl'5"1ylt• It vuu "" promlM'd )'OUJ'lll'lt tht+ tint them t h~ I) 11' 'Th~ homt- u( d1i.llncll<1rl i. ort1•rt>d hy o"' ·~·rlbrokf'r for $667 .000

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OPEN TODAY 1·5 402 Carlotta

BANK AEPO- YOUA GAIN Bank offering 9'h% financing as added Incentive. Largest family home (2400 sq ft) In neighborhood. 4 bdrm . 2 'h bath. formaJ dining. family room plus bonus. Short greenbelt. walk to pool area. You own the land. Priced well below market. Needs a little TLC. $229,000 .

One ul l~ hnct.t huolll• In ~bluH ..... 11.h largu '°""" y f•m1ly room E:l.tt'f\SIV« UM· of brKk t-o<k.M•1h«.irt\•l"d 111r1'(lfl01lronina •Pl fin p11 • t-kt·lb.111 \'OUrt .ind 11 bo .. uuful v11·w JIJ0,000 1fl(lud1n1i 1.rnd A'1l for ALLY HIPLEY ur JOYCE DAIOLT

GE 759-9100 ~' ~ ::.. ' ~ • • .. ' • - ~ • " • t ,, ·~ .. '4 ,

OCUN VIW rmrx In the heart of the peninsula, duplex tn back with 2 bdrm house rn front. Great summer rental area

llAllOI VIEW MILLS ..... $345 ......... 1211 PertsiM 4 Bdrm. 21, Ba. Broadmoor. view Batbte Hutchings

SINGLE LEVEL Dramatic courtyard entry. 3 bdrm. n·. bath, fl eplace. plus inside laun­dry room. New kitchen featuring Chambers built-ins plus micro - but­ler block counters. Move-in con­dition. You own the land. $197,000.

JUST LISTED- io h . hayfmnt. Decorator perfect. 4 bedr•x1m ·hume with lar~e yard & room for large boatlli). $675,000

IRVINE TERRACE View! Sunsets. harhor lighti<. Rambling C'aliforniu ranch ell tate. 5 bedroom. pool, spas, gazebo. S996,000

Sllorectfffs ............ SSIS,ott ............ 241 tnftwM4

-.ocwww 3 Bdrms. 2800 SQ fl .. l story . Ron Jagner

From kitchen, dectc & bdrm. large mstr T

guest bdrma, 2 bath. dbl gar. community pool. spa & tennis courts. A super condo at $159,000 or try a lease option.

•ortMllM tmH ........ Stl .... m ..... & Strt....-2 Bdrm . comm pool and spa Arl ie Joh nson IF PAIV ACY PLEASES

Completely free standing and de­tached from other homes. Wrap around patio plus greenbelt. 3 bdrm. formal dining, family room, extra fire­place in master suite. Energy efficient furnace and air conditioner. Bright , light and airy. Shows like a model home. You own the land. $240,000.

VILLA BALBOA CON00 - 2 berlr1K1m, 'l bath. view. key to Juxurium. living.

Sl84,900

• ··C~BS REALTY, INC.

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TM llllffs ......... S229,00I ......... 2&50 Vista On* 4 Bdrm. corner unit. spa. patio. Bonnie Bam~glon

llarW V1 llollts .. $345, .... .2142 Pert • .,.,...,, 5 Bdrm, Somerset. grt family area. Janet Gothard

lntM Ter, CDl ...... S2tt,Mt ..... .17tl Calatt1 Ttr

BAYSHORES CAPt: COD- Private beath community, custom remodel. Decor per· feet. :J bedroom, 3.5 bath. S599,000 PEE

LAKE FOREST Pr ice reduced . '1 bedruom, family r(K1m & bonus room, spa. Community amenities . S226,000

Potential, lge cm lot. pool. rock frplc Nata he Fogarty

I~ lay ........... S275,0M ........... .24K Vil l lriu Yes. we have other fine homes to

choose from in this neighborhood.

HARBOR VIEW HOME Portolino, 4 bedroom with bonus room , pool & water · fall (carpet allc)wance). S277,000 -LAGUNA BEACH VIEW COND0- 1 4 Bdrm Y.. acre, grt Y.UJ2f Sack B.ay. Sharon Comne

Col h & C bedroom, st.eps to beach. Sl 12,000 Follow your team in the eswort riy 0.1

Q~~ID~l\!l lAl • IN~HM~N I NANCY IMBERNINO

.Daily Pilat REALTORS. 675-6000

RGAL ~HAT!; [9 2S4S EASTBLUFF OR. f (714) 644 6636 NEWPORT BEACH. CA. -

2443 E.u t Cou t Hl1h1.,.w. Coron• del M., 840-0020 llA490I -

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NEW LISTINGS llWPllT CREST 1171,IOO Sellers anxious and will finance. Lowest priced 4 BA. spUt level in Newport Crest. On quiet cul-de­sac. close to pool . spa. tennis and beach. Carpet alto~~nce -negotiable.

TIE ILIFFS 1224,100 Excellent turn-key condo. 4 BR. 3 BA. vaulted wood ceilings throughout . lots of glass, over­looking quiet greenbelt. A pleasant retreat for you and your family. Fee land.

lllYllE THUCf IHl,000 The living is easy when the backyard resembles a plush resort with its own pool and spa over­looking the bay and blue Pacific. Come inside to large. airy rooms and relax!

111 CAIYOI 1311,000 Country French charm in shades of peach. Highly upgraded Dover with 2 BR + den. Crown moldings, trench doors. lovely brick patios and mountain vistas.

JHlllE CREEi Ull,000 An immaculate 3 BR. family room home planned for gracious living and entertaining. Impressive vaulted entry. wood floors, soft beige carpeting. lovely view of ocean. Dramatic living room and a large kitchen with plenty of elbow room opens Into a cozy family room. Plan 4.

WHTCLIFF 1421,000 Executive family living at its best! 3 BR. 3'12 BA, family room. wet bar, arr oriented to the nicely landscaped pool-sized yard . Loads of good fixed rate financing tool

s"cuss 1111.000 Truly the prettiest home in Spyglass. Private courtyard with pool and spa. Enchanting coun­try trench 3 BR -+ FR. French doors, gourmet k itchen plus big ocean and bay view

s"cuss 1,.•1,000 Best view in Newport Beach! Most d matic exciting 4 BA home in Newport Beac Enter over natural pool fed by waterfall , all · private garden setting You'll buy before ye see the home.

PHIHUU IAYFROIT 11,071,000 Sunny brick patio with built-in Be lends Itself to an entertainment flow between your yacht and custom home. 2 or 3 BR, extensive oak cabinetry, great location and view. You will not want to miss the boat on this property.

WATERFRONTS '1111HU IHFHIT 11,111,000 Outstanding 4 bedroom. 4 'h bath home on enlus1"e East Bay Superb construction & architectural design. Spacious pQtlo. sandy beach shp and you own the waterfroru lot.

Ulla U ffUIT 12,JIO,OOO Exceo11onal construction. fantastic main turning basin v1flW. beautiful 4 bedroom,-+ maid 's room. trad1t1onal home. tee land adds up to the perfect home for the serious Bayfront buyer.

CHNA Ill 11&1 12,lll,HI Fabulous Bayfront with every amenity. 6+ bedrooms. sandy beach with clear. clean water. ~ream kitchen. Movie set master bedroom +

huge sitting room. both on Bayfront, four fire· places '

A MEMBER OF THE ' SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK

REAL ESTATE

OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATllllAY

WTIL•FF 2111 Arhtn 3 BA. FR $220.000 T. BOLAND UUll UllH4e 2 BA $260,000 S. EXLEY Ill CllYH·MoUll 11 Stt ISIM4 2 BR. View $280.000 R. BOLAND ll&lllt VIEW llMH 1MI PMt heffteW 4 BR. Bonus. Pool $349,000 C. KALINA PHllHU lHW . ... •frHf 2 BR. View $445,000 M. MATTHEWS ll&lllt VIEW MILLS 11 H WWte lall1 4 BR. Pool. Spa, Vu $449.500 E. CORKETT llWPHT llUll Hto ctlM1tl P1 3 BR. Waterfront $545.000 J . McNAUGHTON SPYIUSS lll l li IHteeHe 4 BR, Pool. Vu $695,000 J . CAMPBELL ClllOIA Ill llAA I 2001 •• ,... " 6 BR t $2,975,000 L. SHAW

SllDAY USTILIFF 21 11 .,~ .... 3 BR. FR $220.000 T. BOLAND Ill C&IYll-MoUll n Sta l1lall4 2 BR. View $280,000 R. BOLAND wt STOLi FF 11M h•w Im• 4 BR. Pool. Spa $320.000 L. MARSTON l&HH VIEW IHIS 1141 Pert lla•fff•t• 4 BR. Bonus. Pool $349,000 R. KURTZ ~

UY..UI 2111 ¥11t1 " 3 BR. FR $385.000 E. BOWIE PUllUU 1J01 IHI 3 BR. FR $385.000 M. MATTHEWS

... ""' .. 2t IH lra114 l1eal 2 BR. Oen $389.000 C. McMAHAN

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llll .. HI lael 3 BA. FR. View $390.000 B. REEDY WllTIUff 1212 "" ••• 3 BR. FR $425,000 S. EXLEY PHtutU 1I01 .,, •• ., 3 BR $450.000 l. McLOON PllmlU 11l1 l ir• • 4 BR $450,000 L. McLOON SPYIWI llll 1 , .. .., 3 BR. FR, Vu $465,000 M. REEOY l&f.-0 2111..,.._, •• 3 BR $4~5.000 0 . BIBB lllWPllT ISU. atll ....... pt 3 BR. Waterfront $545,000 J . McNAUGHTON ua• YllW •us HIT._.., YIM Ir 3 BR, Spa. FR $595,000 E. COAKETT

-snaAa .... ,. ........ 4 BR. Pool, Vu $695.000 J . CAMPBELL ... .,,. ....... 4 BR, FR. Oen, Vu St .300.000 0 VALENTINE Ull llU 2HfleLNellf• 4 BR, FR, Spa $1,550,000 C. RUMSFELD U• llU "'"'&.Ne ... 5 BR, FR $1,750,000 E. OLSON l&flm .,..,... 6 -t BR $2.975.000 K. PAR~&I\

644-9060

NEWPORT BEACH WTILIFF '221,000 Very private pool-size yard. Great location near schools and shopping. 3 BA. farrylly room. 2 fireplaces. This is a must see. Call nowt

• WIYN OIHT 12•2,000 One of the largest units in area. minutes from the beach and Fashion Island. Fee land. Enjoy the good life. call now to see.

PHllSIU 1211,000 2 bedroom charmer! Bright and cheery. Get your place in the sun and enjoy the beach life on Peninsula Point. Just steps to bay/ocean. Excel­lent condition. Room to add.

Ill CllYll· lcLAll 1210,000 Golf course and night light view from this up­graded 2 bedroom condo. Assumable loan and owner will carry a second T.D. A must see. Call for showing.

IAYCIEIT 1211,000 Raising a family? What better home than this 4 bedroom, Ivan Wells house located on one of Baycrest's choicest streets. This terrific floor plan allows for separate quarters tor children and parents. Better see this soon!

UYS•H 1311,000 If you are thinking Bayshores, this may be your best opportunity! Outstanding corf1er location with great potential. Large sunny patio, 3 BR and family room with fireplace. The value is here.

WEIT IEWPllT SHl,000 Exquisite European design-. 4/5 ~R home + bachelor unit . Top of the line cusf~rm kitchen. master BA suite with unique fireplace and sitting area. Elaborate decor with excellence its only goal.

PHllHU $421,000 Exceptional home. completely upgraded with

- ocean and bay view. Built as duplex with 1 BA , unit over garage. For either the Investor or user

a great value on West Bay Avenue.

IHVllW 1•10.000 · One of Seaview's most beautiful homes Is now

available. Custom shutters, wood floors. and your own private spa add up to enjoyment & comfort. Gated community.

UYllllH 1121,000 Instantly appealing home. flawless In detail, perfect In floor plan. Family room, 3 bedrooms upstairs. master suite with cozy fireplace down­stairs. Library, formal dining room and 2 jewel-llke pat ios. r ..

LIH ISLI 1121,00I Do not let this slip away - This exceptional 5 BA home offers it all! Tradltlonal In manner, terrific street. oversized lot, spacious and suriny patio with spa.

IPTIUll Sl21,IM Look no further - that gorgeous home wtth a breathtaking view that you have always yearned for Is here! Surrounded by rolling hltts. his 5 BR home has a magnificent deck are,'.wlth pool and spa u well as a child 's play areC

U.llll - - .. ., .... 60' frontage on Genoli, corner of Plazza. Spacious one-story home. '•e• center patio with spa gives this property a great combination of Indoor/ outdoor Ovlng.

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ILL TllOUll • T•WllLI 1111,111 On. or Nt.>wporl'*> c•xc1tlllg "new bot olrln" ne11ihborhoods ha proch.M.'t.>d th1i. smnrl remodel. hree bd~. plw. custom landsca.pang Including on uw iung spa prov1dt.-s romfort & l'Orwt•nit.>nl't' Coby Ward

11U Tl' EU UIOI .. . .......... 1111,IOI St.>eing 1. bd1evtng o( the beauty contained in this: 4 bdrm, 3 1h bath, 2 f umily room. formal living-dining roorn area. breathtaking view home - c'Omrnunaly pcx>ls. spas and tennis & library Maralou Ingold

llC CAJYOI IHl,000 Highly dt.>s1rtible single story townhomt· w /wonderful wrap around garden Prime cul-de-~ I?· t•at1on. 2 bdrm. den. 2 bath unit 1n private golf oriented t•ommunity . Marth;.1 Maenab

IAYFHIT W/ rtH All SLIP 1111,000 A great family home near Newport Harbor Yal·ht Club. 6 bdrm, 4 'h bath. gorgrous rP-done k itchen, mast<'r sui te. two fireplaces. plus pier and slip for two large bo:ats. Owner will consider lease option. Lucy Rose

HILISll THIR 111 Cllftl 12, 110,000 Prime locauon overlooking fair­ways. Jake and~nite lites. 5 bdrm, 4 fireplat-es. library. billiard rm, f~~­tly rm. Attention to every detail m this custom Valentine Built Home. Tom AJlmson

0 HHORYlfW MILLS" YIEW 1'41,llO Custom single-story home with ocean view Completely remodeled 3 or 4 bdrms. 2 1 2 baths. formal dining rm. situated on a pr ivatEf corner lot. Skylights. French doorsl new carpeting, tiles and window roveRn~ $.~4.9...9.5.0 incl land. Donna Godshall

llC CllfOI llAJOR PRICE llEHCTIOI SHl,000 T his newly listed 4 bdrm. 2 bath. home is a decorator's showpiece. Absolutely mint condrt1on! Featur­ing a pool. separate spa. and a very private sunl1te garden setting.

' Prkcd for immediate sale. Danny Bibb

IUi CHYH COITEIPOllHY S 1,Hl,000 This home. fc•aturing a marvelous blc·nding of architectural concepts. 1s constructed of the finest materials including an abundance o ( clear <'edar and Santa Mana stone. The outdoors 1s brought inside by the bounteous usq of glass. 3 bdrms. an exercise room and magni ficent views. Danny Bibb

IEWNRT IHCI CUSTOM PRICED TO SELL 11,211,000 Located atop Spyglass Hill. Sen­sational 5 bdrm. 4 1 2 bath home wi~h breathtaking cx:ean bay/city view. Private gate. pool sized lot, 4 C'ar garage. sauna. air t·ondationing. Excellent condition . Stephanie Grody/Oanny Bibb

UYSIHH COTTAH IHCI I HY YlfW 1421.000 One of a handful of homes. across from beach on Bayshon· Dr. Some view from li ving room but possi­billly of 180° view af 2nd story added. A charming rE>sidence. Bevt'rly Morphy

IA YFllHT LOT ltHICEll HI0,000 $850.000 fee on Promontory - 50 x tOO feet Pier Pf•rmn rare op· portunity to build on thr water. Call for details. Bt•vt•rly Morphy

IOYH HOHi UYFlllT 1121,00I One story home New carpel. paint and draperies. Beautiful large liv­ing room and master suite on the bay front. Two addttlonal bdrms & family rm. Pier for your yacht. A wonderful value Barbara Aunt'

UYFHIT llllll HllE 11, 111,000 ENGLISH COUNTRY. wonderful use of paneled w~ :.nd lradition81 moldings. High t-eilings, French doors. beveled glass and brass. A

. l~~e home with wonderful in· ti acy. 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrm. 3 boat sli . Barbara Aune

IPIOTACIW UH till UYFlllT SJ, llO,OOI Rnre opportunity for choicc loca tion on the bay. 55' frontage with large • deck---for l'ntertamtng. ~ bdrms, many ~cepuonal featurC'S tailored to luxury hving Pier Mnd lip for large boat. Joan Lewis

PAITUTIO YllWNlllUIYN ......... 11Ml,IOI Custc>m horn(' on 3rd Tee lndudes 4 txlrm.<1, 3 ,, baths, una. Jorge Cam­i ly room with wei bar, and game room. Uniqu~ brtdge ere.es over 41Wimmlng pool to spa. Ed E«ono/M urt.'('O Wht~

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2RDROOll * • 278'4 Hill View Dr, HV K"°'I' e.44-7020 1239,000 Sun 1-5 .

324 Poppy, Corona del Mar 873-~94 $299,eoo Sunday 14

'e Streamwood, NorthWood lrvtM. 87MIOOO 191,000 Sun 1-S

110 Via Genoa, lido Ille, Newport Bch 831-1400 $495,000 Sunday 2-5

I I 110 Via Genoa, Lido Ille

831-1400 $495,000 Sun 2-5

*2009 Vista Caudal, Blutta NB 759-9100 $199,999 Sat/Sun 1-5

2 BA plue FAM AM or DEN v 20 Rue Grand Oucall, Big Canyo~. N.a

644-9060 $389,000 Sunday 1-4

**3712 Channel Pl, Nwpt lfl&nd, NB 994-3980 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

v2535 Creetvlew, Bayshorea NB 760-8333 $235,000 Sun 2-5

* 1429 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace 644-7020 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-4

3.-08 Summerset, Wlmbledon, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $179,500 Sunday 1-4

# 1 Pinewood (WOOdbrldge). Irvine 552- 1006 Sunday 1-5

3BEDAOOM **35 Balboa Cove, Npt Bch

557-7915 $435,000 Sunday 1-5

**3810 Channel Place. Newport Island 644-9060 $545,'?°° Sat/Sun 1-4

2137 Channel Rd, Penlnsula Point 831- 1400 $625.000 Sat/Sun 1-5

1643 Corsica. Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 5-'6-2313 SJ2.Z.500 S_unday 1-4

934 Darrell, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $108,000 Sunday 1-4

4 * * 1419 Oolphln Terr. Irvine Terrace, CdM

675-5930 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-5

270 E. 18th. Costa Mesa 646-0370 s 135,000 Sunday 12-5

309 E. 19th Street. Costa Mesa 650-4758 $131,900. Sat/Sun 1-5

1701 Galatea Terrace. lrvlne Tenace, COM 675-5 120 $299,000 Sun 1-4

324 Marlgold, COM 673-1181 $258,000

2476-C Santa Ana. E. Costa Mesa

Sun 1-5

546-2313 S 138,900 Sunday 11-5 . 1512 Santanella Terrace. Irvine Terrace

644-7020 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

** 1418 W. Bay, Peninsula Point 631- 1400 $875,000 Sun 1-4

•••6304'n W. Oceanfront. N.B 644-5150 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

920 w. Wiison. Costa Mesa ~ 546-2313 $108,000 Sunaay 1-5

3 BA ptue FAM AM or DEN 219 13th Street. Huntington Beach

213-438-9431 $269,000 Sunday 1-4

2515 1st Ave, COM 760-8333 $950,000 Sun 2-6

20121 Bayview, Santa Ana Hts 645-0303 $144,500 Sunday 1-5

1212 Blue Gum. Westclltt. Newport Beach 644-9060 $425,000 Sunday 1-5

2017 W. Chandler, Santa Ana 557-3344 $157,500. Sat/Sun allday

1000 CllH Drive, Newport Beach 631-5103 $283,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

247 Driftwood, Shoreollffs COM 760-1384 $595,000 Sun 1-5

385 E. 22nd St. Costa Mesa 646-7171$299,900 Sat/ Sun 1-5

2030 Galaxy Or, NB 631-7370 $540,000 • Sat 12-4/Sun 1-5

••4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631, 1266 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

* *600 Harbor laland Or, Promotory Bay 631- 1400 $998,000 Sat/Sun 12-5

* * 121 Harbor ltland Rd. Newport 8Hch 640-48&8 $1,850.000 · Sat/~:30

• 2807 Harbor View [jr, H.V Hiiis, CdM 644-9060 $595.500 Sat/SUn 1-5

• 240 Hazel Or (Ooeln View) Corona del Mar 759-0915 Agt $725.000 Sat/Sun 11-5

1912 Highland Or, Baycrest. Newport Bch 846-2163 $179,000 Sunday 1-4

19!>5 trvtne Ave (nr Westcllff)CM 845-7078 $195,000. Sun 1-5

2001 KlnQ9 Ad .• Cllffheven 831-1400 $479,500 Sat/Sun 1-5

2040 8hlpwey Ortw, a.,w.1, NI 831-7300 1286,000 Sun 1· 5:00

10051 Suntan CttcM, Huntington a.ct\ ~2313 1159,950 SuncMV 1-5

208 Tuttln AV9nU9, Nftport Helghta, NB 831-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-5:00

* 18732 Vla V•ona. Turtle Rock IMne ~ 750-1501 1319,000 Sat/Sun 1· 5

..,2~1 Vleta Or., 8aycr91t, N.B M4-90e0 1385.000 Sundey 1-4

404 Vllta Parada, Bklffa NB 7eo-1333 $335,000 Sun 1-5

V 1905 Tacht Reeolute, s..vtew. NB 831-7300 $479,500 Sat/Sun 1· 5:00

4RDROOll * • 29351 Via Portofa, Laguna Nlguel

495-0478 S1M,OOO. Sat/Sun 10-5 --* • 1208 Cambridge NB 759-9100 1324,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-4:30

1507 LI"°°'"· W•tcllff NB 644-7020 $319.<>0q Sat/Sun 1-5

333 Miiford, Cameo Shoret, N.8 6.-o-4868 $545,000 Sunday 1-5

426 Plazza Lido, Lido Ille NB 673-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-4

252 Roblnhood Lane CM 759-9100 $167,000 Sat/SUn 1:J0-.4:30

500 Roci<ford, Cameo Hghlands CdM 759-1501 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

••828 St. Clair, Meea ci.t Mar CM 751-3191 S149.900 Sat 12-5

223 Via Ithaca, Lido IM, N.B 644-9060 385,000 Sunday 1-5

912 Via Lido Soud, Lido 1 .... Nwpt Bch 640-5560 '649.000 Sunday 1-5

**343 v1a Udo Soud. Lido 111e 673-7300 $1,800,000 Sat/Sun 1-4

2406 Via Marina, Back Bay 844-24&6 ... 216;000

2850 VIila Ornllda, Bluffs NB 640-8288 $229,000 Sun 1-5

4 BR plue ,AM All or DEN •• 19 Royal St.George, Big Cyn NB

644-6200 $599,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

* ** • 400 Momlngttar Ln. Ovr Shra,NB 495-8460 $850.000. OBO Sun 1-5

* • 4821 Gorham, Cameo Shoree COM - M4-6200 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-4

* • 5 Rue Chateau Royal, Big Cyn NB 644-6200 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

* • 29 Balboa Coves, Welt Newport, N.8 631- 1400 $495,000 Sunday 1-5

**29 Balboa Covet. West Newport 631-1400 $495,000 Sun 1-5

**601 Bayside Dr, PrOQ'lotory Bay 631-1400 $925,000 Sat/Sun 11-4:30

1160 Bolte Way. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $182,000 Sunday 1-5

1867 Bonalre Way. Newport Beach 646-0891 $270,000 Sun 12-5

20 Brook1tone (Woodbridge) Irv 559-5190 $215,000. Sun 1-5

•• 1106 oOver Drive, Wettcllff, N.B 644-9060 $320,000 Sunday 1-5.

518 El Modena, Newport Height•. N.B 640-4868 $360,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

* •400 Evening Star Ln (Dover Shoree) NB 644-6636 $875,000 Sat/Sun 12-5

•2001 Galatea Terrace, lrvtne Terrace, NB 631-7300 $750,000 Sun 1-5:00

1441 Galaxy, Dover Shoret, Npt Bch 5-'8·5647 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30

* 1233 Highland. Dover Shoree NB 760-8333 $498,000 Sun 1-5

• 2030 Highland Or. ·Harbor Highland•. NB 631-7300 $2~0,000 Sun 1-5:00

20 Hlllsbourough. Harbor Hiii. N.B. 760-1900 $895,000 Sunday 1-5

611 lrvlne Aye, NB 644-6200 $329,000fee

3064 Java Rd .• M ... Verde. CM

Sun 1-5

645-0303 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1-4

303 La Jolla. Newport Beach 631-1266 $399,000 Sunday 1:30-5

•• 10334 La Tortola, Fountain Valley 983-8377 $159,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5

*34 Mono Bay Spyglaa NB ' 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5

3728 Ocean Blvd. Olde Corona det Mar 644-9080 S 1,300,000 SUnday 2-5

••18-48 Port Sheffletd, H.V. Hiiis, N.B 844-9080 ~9.000 Sat/Sun 1-5

1211 PorttkJe. Broedmoor NB e.44-8177 ~5.000 Sun 1-4

28 Royal St George, ~ Cyn NB &44-6200 $987,000 Sun 1-5

2451 Marino, Baylhor• NB ..,.22 RC>Y81 St George, Big Cyn NB 759-1501 $395,000 Sat/Set 1-5 7ec>-8333 1&45,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

1528 Orange Ave,(Corn. Palmer)Coete M... * • V' 10 Rue Martellle, ~ Canyon, N.B 873-1800 $215,000 Sun~ 11-4 759-0708 1780.000 Sat/Sun 1-5

1084 Peeced« Or, Dover Shoree1 NB *1808 Sandatwood. 8aycr91t NB 831-7300 1625,000 Set/Sun 1· 5:00 · &44-8200 $315,000 Sat 11-4/Sun 12-6

•332 Potneettla. Coron. dee Mar *1828 88n'*G<> Ortw. Bayawt, NB 831·7300 ~.000 Sun 1-5:00 831·7300 1339,000 Set/Sun 1,5:00

2318 Aedlanda,·~ Beech 1148 Sent .. OrWe, Oo¥er Shoree. NB e.45-0303 12215,000 Sundey 1-4 831·7300 SMe,000 Sat/ 8'.wt 1..S:OO

••64 Royal St George, IMg Cyn NB . *1642 9entteao Ortw. 8ayct•t, NI 844-e200 12, 100.aootum Sllt/8un 1-5 831-7300 '380,000 Sun 1-5:00

7 Rut ChetMU Aoyel, 86g Cyn NB 1219 Sofr.-... l.W1 W.ndtff, N8 e.44-7020 $479,000 8un 1-6 '31-7300 1450,000 Sun 1..S:OO

••v7 Aue Dleuvtle, 86g Cyn NB 3213 So. Timber, 8Mta Ana 780-8333 t5".000 Sun 1-5 &48-2313 1114,950 Sun 12-4

e ..-14 "'- Unt Ctoud. 86g canyon, Ne ••111~9uvt Ctrcte. ~ Y•O.. C.M 720-1782 Sat/8un 1-8 I 845-0~ 1389,000 - lundey 1-S

••4eo'1 a111ttore, Welt Newpor1 •4839 tremont l9M, Cem.o Shena, NB 931.1400 aeae.ooo Sat/Sun 1-s 831-1~ Mel.ooo 8etl8un 1-a~

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••20<4 Sen Remo, Udo I ... , Npt 8Mch e.44-9080 '625,000 Sunday 1-5

222 Via Koran, Udo NB 8-44-8200 M25,000

222 Via Koran, Udo Ille NB e.44-8200 M25,000 Sun 1-5

••222 VI• Lido Nord, Lido IM, N.B M4-90e0 $1,550,000 Sunday 1-5

124 Via Lore•, Udo Ille NB 873-7300 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-4

...-32 Vienna, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333._$479,000 S•t/Sun 1-5

320 Vl1ta Trucha, Bluffs NB 844-6200 $238,500 Sun 1-5

530 Weetmlnster. Newport Beech '. 645f 7009 $209,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

2006 Windward Lane, Baycreat, NB 631-7300 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:00

5 BEDROOM 2665 Baylhore Or. Bayshore NB

759-9100$569,000 Sun 2-5

2042 Pt. Weybridge, HV Homes COM 720-0505 345,000 Sun 1-5

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1 5 BR plue FAM AM or DEN 33801 Ave. Callta, San Juan Capistrano

661-3208 $284,500 Sat/Sun 11-5

••1650 Bayadere Terrace (IN. Terr.) CdM 644--6636 $995,000 Sat/Sun 12-5

1615 Bay Cliff Cir, Spyglass Ridge, NB 631 -7300 $560,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:00

2706 Blackthorn, Eaatblutt, Newport Beacil 540- 1151 $379,500 Sunday 1-5

••1429 Galaxy Dr, O.Shoree NB 751-3191 $475,000fee Sun 1-4

••1014 Mariners, Dover Shores. Nwpt Bch 852-8715 $719,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5

1226 Polar!• Drive. Dover Shoret, NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:00

1830 Port ~enwlck, HVH, Newport Beach 760-8661 $379,500 Sat/Sun 1-5

v44 RldgellneOr, Harbor Ridge Estatee. NB 631·1000 $825,000 Sun 1-5:00

••v25 Rldgetlne, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

16 Rocky Point, Spyglass COM 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

•1206 Santiago Or, Dover Shores, NB 831-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:00

* 194'8 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $895,000 Sun 1-~00

*""' 14 Trafalgar. Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 S1,695,000 Sun 1-5

••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB &..a-4868$1,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

1**510 Via Lido Nord, l:.ldo Isle. N.B

644-9060 $1.750,000 Sunday 1-5

6 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge-NB 644-6200 $1, 195.000 Sun 2-5

8BEDAOOM * *333 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle NB

6«-6200 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

** 103 Via Lido Soud, Li<so Isle NB 759-9120 $2,950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5

8 BR plue FAM AM or DEN * 8 Cypress Pt, Big Cyn NB

644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

20691 Aquatic Lane. Huntington Beach 1 546-2313 S 166,950 Sunday 1-5

**2001 Bayside Or, Corona det Mar 644-9060 $2,975,000 Sunday 1-5

••15 Muir Beach (Spyglass) COM 631-1266 $2,500.000 Sunday 1-5

***•101 Via Lido Soud, LI, NB 673-7873 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5

CONDOS FOR SALE

2BEDAOOM . • 26522 Lucinda. Mission Viejo

759-1501 S149,900 Sun 1-5

1000 W. MacArthur(1 27), So Coast Metro 557-7914 $435,000 Sunday 1-5

2 BR plue FAM AM or DEN v50 Sea Pine. Big Cyn NB 760-~33 $315,000 Sun 1-5

3HDROOM • 2129 Vista Entrlda, Bluns

759-1501 $369.000 Sun 1-5

3 M plue FAM RM or D!N 11 Lassen (Parkcr .. t). Irvine

786-6130 79&-6130 Sun 1-•

•2832 Vl1ta Del Oro., (The Bluff•) Nwpt Sch 840-8931 $185.000 fee land SatfSun 1-5

2700 Vl1ta Umbroea. The Bluffs. NB 831-1300 $2~9.500 Set/Sun 1· 5:00

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By Own•r. Land ncl. S219 000. 150-1 t90 and mln«el rlghle go w/d, tUtup. nlee yrd. No $2300/mo. Agt 780•1333 Maple Ave. Agt 838-0772 $625/mo. Call 881·0223 Ad g at San Joaquin Hiiie ' lnanclng negotlabla, • With ranch. Muctl Wild PlllSl75+dep 545-7983 Npt Crllt 28d+cMri 21,;ba ._. L 7·,.0 Rd.

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R·2 (al;~ ecre) lot. S 188.000. ' 29351 Via • 42 ft boat d~~ &;iboe 3 t2, Eldon, Mlaaourl • Sa.na 2 frplo pool J8C 2 bllla to beh. CloM to d l w. Quiet a peac.tul. • 2BR 29A IN 4·PLEX* - ... ,. t Eno! 28t 18&. ,,._ appllancN. Portola, 4115--0476 i-•llUTI coves. Pvt. community. 85028. Phone 314· •Garage IM4· 9539 Ev" poof/191'\nla H2-M83 we 11CCept • pell. From Bllns. cptt. drpa, 91'\ctJa~ e.:,u~f~~2:;8:o:':moor. Auumnnanolng. (2 13) I IN L - alt water 11et1vlly •t your ~~2~~.:t::r.~~.111· Dueflng 2br'aOMhme w/ 2 Onlayfront wl aandybeh. S585. 7141551-8200 Sll600kupad. No5~~:.~~ fngs •viii $1450. Sorry.

438·35ee. (71")281- 1223 ~t C• With gllamlng hardWood. doorat•ps or ret111 and ,..__.... be & garage 5700 or 29r 11600. Call Betty '* ESTSIOE 1Br new ep. _ no pets. 780-09111 TRIPi:EX wlroom for 2 I lle end cerpet. Cornlf enJoy the view 3 Bdrm, 3 1.l bl .... t !Ill wlfrplc & garage 1750 845-9181 or e....4-2270 erpt. <lfP• S•50. No pets Close to ocean. 1Br quiet HMfM

llUT llY more unit•. Super Npt fireplace 91'\hancea till• beth, 3 car garage. 36"Xc "rr11nef."M l8"XC 539·8190 Beat Rlty fM YOU DESERVE ITll 6'46·4382 complex. lndry carport. •Ill,...... * llUT LllAT111 Hg ts loc. 1290.000 contemporary 3Bdrm, 2 $435,000. ' . G 9d II I No pe\a $525. 536-0490 SpeetaclJlar golf cour ..

Nr beach. Eaate«M Co11a Owner/ A.gt 645·1682 bath home L• the · OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 N. San ~o, F & c .ex- Ooeanvlew TwnllM 39r. at V l~e, pure uxury, 3 e'cifm 1 112 Ba , ' ~ view tfo_i;n !his 39drm "4eaa 38r 2Ba. big yrd. shaded patio, manicured 35 eALBOACO\/ES change. S3Kvaluep/eo. Nr bell. Get9d corom 2Nr 2 A8• Condo . townhouse ap1a. Bll·lna, NEW LUXURY CONDOS charmer. Pool. Jaouu~ cov•red petlo $135,000. T1U1 • ULL lawns and gardens. Thia.,. MLIWIU Ullll l.L Wu... $1600. Agt •98·5980 -,• .. n

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E~!!A!!'loo11~7'J!':o 1 1-7884 or 72o-<>4~ Houae +- 2 unite. Monthly to IQ Box. 8708-594 sunken l/r wlfrple dbl gar $5115/mo P.ie 75t·319 1. Harbo1/ Wll1on. $675, SE.ABRIDGE VILLAS 8""-0509. Sorry. no pell ,......., ..... *'' IWlll* 1 1 $1430 L · ' m id $700'1 no l aat 788·7601 or 548-5808 APARTMENTS •llOP• & bua. Gar~ on ;s~~~~:.':8 :0 y.ar · fix~ Npt Bch-Ca 92856-t 7oe 539.9190 Best Rlty fM 3 Bdrm 2 ba new erpt:e. S 75

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alllyl Quiet & MC uded 4br -.. fam. rm, 3ba. 2•86 Onty 5168 500 Robeft tallll treahly painted. HOO. 4 . 1 . re r g .• no prestigious SHbrldg• 1e1. new decor, patio Eat19'<MC.M. nr 17th St. sqltS270,000 646·.0891 Mllttken Ag.tM2.7404 l1at. 0 plus $1000 . .. c . pets, edullaprel72•. Apt master plan community. Adllaprel645·8152 ~~i'ved:;''3~g·c:~:1~:~: * FRESH PAINT ~BR 2ba I . • ... " rar1l 1k.. 36drm w/lrg yerd, pool. 8 18 13 8 9 . 5 7 5 0 0, 0 . Jamee St 873-7787 t ml 10 bch. 24 hr man· BAYFRONT Oownatllrl EdwFlahBkr533·8176 Plus Guest House. FLP. SaaCl .. ntt l '1 Kld1/pel10K. S850 mo + 818/337-9706 a.J '- field ned security entrance. 1Br19a relrlg$875+ 111,

hardwood. 845-7009Agt. LIDO BAYFRONT Home tiltu ••I llr 1112 111 & $1200 security. 18 t•l•l .. I ~l . lighted 1ennls courts. In· 1ast&SlOO. CallS1ndyat "·aa tat I 10••-1W 29 A!! f 1 t 714/964·7016 OR ,. door racque1ball. sauna. 64,-0126 .,. 1trHllOH 122 0001't Open Sal/Sun 1-5. 101 * UNllH * r ..,.,.en ront, Pf' va • 213/827-5554 Val1r1l1... 2410 APAllTlllTI pools. spas. recreation ___ "'="..,..,.,.,,,.,.,..'7""'::~-=--BEAOT as, 2ba. By owner Cliff Haven 3br 'iba •P· \/la Lido Soud & Ocean- Orama11c modem custom bHcll. pool, securl1y s lh a 2 s I bulldlng Unfurnished CLIFFHAVEN· 2 Bd 1B• Must Move S 159.900 prox. 2000 .Q. tt .' re- front Duple• 673· 7873 home. 5 levels, spa, lrg S 1100/mo. PP 642· 1802 Caauel IM~ In 3br 2ba 2 :9' 2 •~P c:n ~ P~rl<I ngd f:9:~ 1~1 apt~ bachelor~. 1 & 2 Bdrm 't Ir pie. gar etc'. Ideal ior r.

•93·7587 or 858-7023 modeled house .. rloed et Lido. main bayfront . deck & yard. Ocean view . airy wlchef'e klteh fncd 4 ... ~~· a, p n~ __ _.. w MP a u am y MC Iott apt S659·S 1"39. tired cple. No pets. $800 trom most rooms . Design« fully furn 2 Bd kid $700 at 539·8190 ,,_ ot Newport .......... lions. Heat pd. No pell 960•2418 1y 548-5308

Ptutal a $283.000 lor lest sale. w/dock 3 Bdrm CUiiom S339 500 Agl 496-5980 townllouN . Poot & t9"nla Best Rily ,.. 8CrOl9 from So eo .. t 2Bdrm 2Ba S690·S700 mo year Vall 1034 Agt (71"1631·5103 S 1,350,000 Will conllder · court St 195 673-0896 Plue. ga•. w•tlf ulll. 3Bdrm 28a S750 SUWlll YILLAIE G.,,..l-an_;t""'3~Bd...,..,-m-2=-=e-a "":'L-::ld~o 17 trade Agt 873·3777 aJ11a C11= 1., .. L ... Shoutlngvalue la$425beh lncld. tOO I W•ttSlevens 398W. Wlleon 631·5583 \/lllegeupstalrs2000sqlt QI + Piil/ SPA Allordable Channeltrnt Lovely " Bd Spanish Style Spectacular C5Qean VJ; . l.g111 IC• ., bungalow w/utlla pd or Ave, C. M. Sl75. mo. llSTI Ill& WH 1111 S1•00tmo 673-3777 A.gt

8 1511,000. On cul de sat. ~~u~:'~::.~~~nr Best oceanfront .,.. Extensive customization. ma~ Sl'lores 28r/2L. ~~~ ~:'-6~:, G:'st v: (2131933•7708 aft 6pm , I ILUll -NEWPORT VILLA APTS Bkr. "3·8377 $795.000 Terms 1vell 3000 Sq Ft. $284.500 At- ·ea vu, walk beh t91'1nla ,.rt•tall F1rabk.. .. LY V Live where you have A r xlmately 1 mile lrom •• t. .. ••L 040 Ullll PllllllU (714) 673·3777 A.gt. sumable loan. 33801 pool apa $1225 8e1·8293 Small 2 Br Condo, 1 beth. New Apartment complex. • Spectacular apts r:. ~each 642·2357

-• Ave. Callta. 661·3208 $695/mo. Call 549·9823 Ready for occupency In * 1 & 2B 1 & 29 1te1 · 1111 lllN llMl 11 IWPT llJ NEWPORT CREST FIX- OPEN-SAT/SUN 114 L111a111111 so or 75l-819J Ctrt•• ••• •ar Zl22 Aprll. 2Bdrma $530/mo & •Spac1o'u11ownh~~. OC_E_A_N- Sl __ D __ E_ o_f-=-9,...,.1b_o_• \/aeant 3 Bd fixer. Frplc. READY TO MOVE FROM ERS. Wllg essum. loena. LEtSUAEWOR[o I a· L.. 2·2,.2 BRlbalb.lcony Lux 38drma S80S/mo. Gas • Ftreplaces 43rd st 1- Bd tba de· Value S 130.000, try L.A.? You must '" this Desperate owners Wiii 1at1 Aaa l Granada Manor. 2BR 1ba. iat. ar .. ar " TIHM close to bch. $450 ran~•· gerbege dlapoaal. •Private balconlu or teched unit. gar. yrly $1 15,000. ;~:~0~o~~ro~.Y<;\~:; car~ 2~~sd:i 3&:5b~;~:· By owner: Super 3 bdrm 2 prime loc .. alngle story. SElOOM XVXILI Weatt;;;. Prof prel. 673· 1617 retr g & carport. For In· Garden patios $650/mo t dep. Leav•

AlllT HO-HIJ Agt " • • • ba upgraded many xtraa $58,500. Truelee. Call ly Bey TownhouN. boet formation call phone number for appt. Speclallzlng In Orange g~~Ll~•YTr: o!~~~~- llWHIT tncldg spa. N~ Park & so 8051646-6707 allp. 59r 3Ba. d.bl gar. Spacloue lutly turn. lbr TIPA •IT OI. WH lln 646-275115-48-6933 County Foreclosures. etructed hOme on the EmlTllllll Cat Plue Appl, No egts L I ' I l Z 191'\n, pool, •II amenities ept. w::c;,o behe ·~~8;· (211)121-ll.. • 3 Lighted tennis courts BLOCK TO BEACH. DE·

F $157.500. 557-3344 IJlll lfll S1675 mo. 472.-0668 utll pd /mo 7 1 Between 2pm-4pm Mon· • 2 Swimming pools TATCHEO UNIT. 1 BR SHARP EXEC. HOME ge:v1;1~~:·r o::p~:.~:d aum ••••• a _ _ I II l 2 SH<5RES. lr118d comm. mat 2244 c"'' "' day through Friday • Streams & pond• Iba. garage. Yearly

Just steps to bctl. only S this property and esklng Uve In a flower·lllled park Alla I •BR hm. Pvt b~ll . • Sorry. no pets 5650/mo yrty On 43rd yrs old. 1 Sty, 3 bdrm. only $480,000 Clint selling Pool. huge lot, PRICED TO SELL Secl apa. New lurn 29, 2L. dbl gat. No pell uu. •• Eaetslde 2Br. new decor, • Furnishings evail St. Leav~ pll. number'°' catll celllnga. lge fam· Moses 875•5038 or private RV or boat park- 1 $115.000. Nice 3 BR • 93-• 804 $875/mo. 786-2340 ALL UTILITIES PAID aw.hr. encl gar & patio. WHY NOT CALL appt 64g.27511548-e933 rm. this model never on 631 •1266 1 n g Sp a ct o u a wl nardwoodflra60x135' It L ll I No pell $850+ cleaning marttet tJeforr.-eaiLC· W~tolaree own· Fullet "lty&5a-12ea_ l!!P!rl IC• :lBR home In WOOdbrldge. Compare Our S\Yle & lrg sec. 5•8· •536 111·1111 ''"' 2 I llll(w/frtft) A.gt June. 962-8008 ers sat MOVE IT Must Bl~nyon golf course ~ r ...... 3r.··· not •SP~• EA'STSIOE Lg tv - Drapes & cetPI'~ ni1t l 4 see. 5299,000 Fee. Call ••~ilt lt•H l l condo 3 br 2'h be, tennis, ;~~/ ove~ •7~~ f:8~ • Lovety pool . dec:or•ted 2 & ";:, A~~: SUWlll YILUIE area· Call 642· • 387

*.w.E. Fl.•lllAEI ~obln Tench 631• 1266 b t OOO·lg tBd Syr old yd pool, pvt patio. gar. av111 mo " • !~::,,i.-a~~:~~ng Starting at $590. 2214 15555 Hunt1ng1on Vlllege VERSAILLES 1 Bd xlnt. INIV BAYFRONT 4 Br. 4 bar• I·~~~ ~. patio $225 mo nr Bay St "'' · S1850. 673· 1767 e~=~~:~u l v~e~w:ho~~~ • Private patloe Coll~· Ave. 6~2-5210 Lane. from San Diego quiet location. Full NCUr·

Lg 3br 2'hba condo. tam. modeled. pier, $990.000. I'•" CM 6•6·84831646· 1"58 E.aatblutf 3Bd 3 Ba grea1 $1495/mo 673·4299 365 Wiison 642- 1117 1 E·alde lg 1 & 29drm 29a. Freeway, north of Beach lty bldg. Ava II now rm. aep. din. rm. ale. COV· Make offer May trade. MS* BEAUT. garden patio 2 br, IOC. Only S995/mo. 8 mo B •-- k- fl qule1 & clean. Pool. lndry to McFadden. weal . • on S875/mo 64•·7215 Agt erecl P•tlO w/ wood deck. _Submit. 840-7000 9kr Nwpl Hts Condo 366 E 2 b~. SS9K. beaeh, boat INM Agt~ 67S.8000 lllTlLS- ut . ... c rm. water pd $475 Up ~cFadden . YOU-OESERVE ITll ~. ;r~;!~ 'ls~~~o Beau111v1 Hrbr \/u Home 15th St 3Br 2'ABa. Quall- slip poss Bkr 675-4010 ...... lafwtllllle4 CALL US REGARDING lllT 11111'1 P1llllT See Set/Sun 10am-•pm. Wall< to beach bachelor Gated Village. pure luxury.

2Br • den or 39r Lg ty construction Lae - MSTI Ill& C. I 2202 IRVINE LEASES Beautllul & park like FOR 1• 7 E 18th Stree1 Stbve, refng, lndry lee 2Nr 2 'A B a Condo . llOIElflLE assum 1st TD Xlnt buy purchase option S1250 121160. Meyflower with atrl lmH hast lltaftJ Tt-iE DISCRIMINATING FIREPLACE. pOot, patto. $A25/mo 536-4637~ elegant llvlng. By appt

S2•00 down , selle r et $229 ,000 O wn r mo/$165.000 760· t465 lrontkllcllen large llvlng· IBTW 18124Culv9'0r, lrv. PROFESSIONAL X-LG 1 & 29r Ap11. E· lmH 2744 onty 631· 5439. provides FHA financing. 759-0805 or 675-0655 - ~HlfllllT* dining area: Maple In· J&Olll IUln 111-llOO J & 2Bdrm Furnlded Side $550 Up 557·26"t S Cl t 2??11t low fixed Interest rate. - ---- - ._. terlors Large bath wl1h · ~tll ltlea Fr•· . IEW APAJlTlllTS 11 ••ta 1 • 2~R townhouse with gar- llST VAUE OPEN HSE SAT /SUN 11·4 stall shower and tub. Pl• IUUIElllT LltHI ltack 2241 LA QUINT A HERMOSA llSTUT II llllTMWIH PAii OCEANFRONT Specious age. Only $83.500. Call WHTOLIFF 4909 SEASHORE DR Gold carpet. King size l1•111M1ll 26r Iott. den, n~Ba . 18211 Parkside Ln. HB S-495/mo 1 Bd, I Ba. gar, 2Br 2ea, gate lock entry. Peg Dameron 559-9400 Excepllonal 4 bdrm. lamlly Spacious Country French bedroom. $17.500 Friendly charming street l•l·M•1 lndry rm, close to shops. Located In the blautltul Many amenltlea. Adil

room. tor ma I dining. pool home The ultimate In Call 540-5937 3 Br upper unit. Bay view, s 1050 (213)378-8968 t 923 Pomona Northwood area ol lrvlne bldg. No pet a S 1100 -t

••ii~ I ~- on beautiful 1ree lined construction. Nearly.new. trplc. $1250 l~rt ltack 2 It TSL MANAGEMENT Northwood Park olfllfa sec. Call 9 to 5 492.4g29 tY. 8 t r 8 et s 2 6 9 . 5 o o Jeff Briery, Realtor Lrg Spacious Dbl llke new 3 Br slngle famlly home Nlguel Shores 3 br, 2 ba. BEACH FRONT 2nd Ilse 642· 1603 1. 2 & 3 bedroom garden 1811

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120l ltffl •stH lriH Oceanfront giant IOI ap- 5* Park Ownr 531"3159 p 0 0 I/. p. s 1 2 2 5 cute 1 Bd patio. lge gar, room. From S• 59. t884 Nr So Cat Plaza 2 br. 2 be. llV. PU.IC IPH SAT/ Sii 12·• proved lor • Condos. NEWPORT BCH: Re· lalMI 661•6293 avall 3124· 6125 Cell Monrovia 548-0336 llOlll llHTllOTll WI O hkup, frplc, crpft.

Tllnl I• RIME CURT HERBERTS 11 $850.000 673-3777 Agt 1 duced Model perfect p-:·aila •-,7 Off coast hwy unique 2br (7 14) 873·4005 --- HITS AVllWLI patio, $900. 631·7956 ABr 2'hBa, lam rm, formal 2BR 2ba $4 1.500 Quiel ...... ..., w/appts cozy lrptc $650 -- Brite &. airy nu cpta & drps One and Two Bedrooms .- ---dining rm & IMng rm I ·~i~~- OCUI YIEW IAlllll park tor adlts 18 yrs/up Charming rn COttage u t 11 a I r.. de ta 11 a Arart• H l l, U1 f. 1•00 sq II 29r 1f.9• .... $359.000 By Owner. !'••.• Spectacul ar OCE AN . Agt Judy 646·7171 2bdrm, 1bath$700/mo. 539·6t90BestRlly lM TownhouM. Mlcro,"frpte. Hand1cappedun111 OayW()f't(er. no kld1Mek1 ShOwn by Appl o"y. _,rt --· BAY. ~ CITY LIGHTS 673·1633 laJMI 1111.. 27M gar. Caacadlng streams alsoavallable nlte worker. Pvt bath. (714)854·0106 aft~..!'\ View. Entertainers 4 bdr II Tll UY -- ~HI li1tl 2252 1 BR & waterfalls Pool / spa kitch prlv. Wahr/dryef,

'-l II •••fll-12111 L / I home w/pvt spa yard + or near the ba~ . exC41P· Penln Home· 4BR, 3ba. AN VI T .. Atlractlv• pr vete 1 S950 No pell. 5•9·2«7 Pets accepted In ~uard gate, """'. / spa. Bi.. NORTHWOOD ~ - • steps to Bay & oce•n own .. ouae up p • r . N o pets . or 545•3115 d 1 led • It """" ·v PARKPASEO $449MwllandBordeaux bonus rec rm Priced to 1ionalfrom S2 ,OOOup. 1 $1650/ I e · In Nlguel ShOrea 39R ttlllastlC & B, Reta. · pre· •!gna un 1 anyon 720·8745

Model 183, Exec 3 Bdrm. 2 mdl co-op w/ brk 644-7070 sell al only s354.9oo & 2 bdrms plus excellent White R~ro int /75. 49"{J 2Yt9A S 1250/mo. '1 year Parking. $850/mo yearly, TOP area, quiet, no pets For Leasing lnlormalion ba. llv·rm. lam-rm. din· BLUFFS 39d 291 wlland. w /1 er mi A 55 um 8 lease terms. Call Lois · · lease 493·«45 675·65"9. 2131923·0549 BEAUTIFUL 2Bdrm, 291. Pleasecall 1141552·0177 area. cent. alr-cond. red 5250·000 i owner will Miiier 673•75" 4 trtDI ••I Mar Z 2 - . I ..... PRV gar & balcony $825 or visit our new office at

decking & covers. prof $169,900 760-8827 Patrick Tenore 631· 128e ••" Jee ott mstr bdrm. den. Ptaia1al1 2707 MESA PINES 5•9·2•47 .. on-Sun 8.·30am·5·30pm tlleroof atr lum, redwOOd Frplc. skyhtes. best buy I carry. Won't lastl Call I ii~~-µ 18drm , frpi c . ~ar Track Modet Home 39r, 1- POOL & SPA 2850 Harle 146Rooaevell, lrvlne

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5 llW APAJlTlllTS b~~u~ ·~rea w/ga~e":: I I I rH•trs One level, elegant country· Ct • t l trf Ltt1 only. Lease S1200/mo. pe1a $750/mo. 873-27411 Br 29a Must see to appreciate. Oot1afrHt P11tr1•1 style remodeled" Bd~m. Crut1 1225 ~..0409, 760·0489 , •NORTH BLUFFS-lmmac a. Pool, E~~~d:d 61;e.,,:~~~,~~Q Romey & Assoc Realtor Rare corner 2 bdrm family room home So im· 2 Cemetery Lot.1 In OCeen· 2 Br 2 ba. Iott den & gar. 3Br 2'h9a, dbl gar, comm carport etmoephere ol Wood· 854·0583 OPEN HOUSE home 111 re PI ace In e w maculate you can move view section ol Peclflc lndry hkups, great loc. pool, lrplc. No pets. Avl 2· 8053 bridge VIiiage.

SUNDAY 12·4 14 CARVER plum bing and rool right in $885.000 View Memor111 park, $1250 mo. Avall. lmmed. 4/1. S1600/mo, 1 yr IM. Ill (011 Trubruco) Superb quiet location OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 St500.pr (805) 528-8288 Paul Evans Agt 720-3939 2634 VISTA DEL ORO Cross Creek and Cedar

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Amonc Satuday'• biC momenta at the Beach Clti• IDYltational wu a meet record S.7 ~ jamp by ltdJND'• Erle Wbeel~t (top left), a wtnnln& 21-0 effort ln tbe lone jamp by Eatanela '• Erle Dorn (lower left), . .

........ ,.......,_...._ a 14-0 pole nult by Barbor'• Prlts Bo••r. a win la tM 220 bf Wooclbrlqe'• Rleb Brook.a and tlae aplolta of llarlna'• Cldp lllsla, tlae Athlete mtbe lleet, glrln& off OD bU reeonl:=.breUJn& 48.51latlae440.

·Rish, Wheelwright set meet records

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Minna Hip came from bdailld ID join co-aaden Fountain Valin ... Edison (a l<M winner over w_. minsttt) 10 com~ IM trio f//I beset.II opt~ an Sunset l.aipll competition Saturday.

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Huntinpon Beach. lht Viki1111 rallied with two outs to score I.twee runs in the lop of tht sixth to oftlrt a solo homer by the Oilen' Cary Pc..a in the second innina off Mari• starter M1rk Guedea.

After hard-luck IOKr Ed Lldyo« had mi~ the first two Vikina hjt1er1 in the sixth. Tom McNam1ra slined the uprisina with a sin&le and mowed to second on·David ~mmons' wait. Steve Blokdyk tied the pme with a double. sconng McNamara and 9Cftd. ins Emmons toltrint.

Then. Grq Knuff reached on • error which allowed the winnins runs o cross the plate.

MiMa It, West•ftettt C: G"I Martin hit a nd slam in the sixtb

bases-loaded doubk in the fifth proved the key items for the ChaJ'IC1"S.

Westminster had rallied to take 1 4-2 lcad in the top of the fifth ofh trio

L.£4!i5Qn..._J2i1dl$rs before Wal"r·--~ · bas6-clcaring blow .

Lanct Emma picked up the Win in relief.

P-la.bt Valley 4-7, ea,htraM ~ Valley S-t: The Barons took a break awa) from the SuPsct Leacue wars and collected a pair of victories at Capo Valley.

In the opt>ner. Jim Way~ cracked his KC'Ond of two solo homen to break a }-3 tic and give the Barons the

Viking runs 48.5 440, Edtson starsoars 6-7

flawless race. getting the good start. then c~1~.;:J home hard. through the -soft turf and

Rish was" named the mcet's Athlete of the Meerun a day in -which Edison High's-Eric

Junior. won th~ 220 1n 23.00 after fin1shin& -~tetDo· ory.S .,,. · I ho · n_th_c--~ SttOnd to Rish in the 100 at 10.06. n no~uen s ~ o mer 1

__ p . only by his own dHi.~---.. , want that record bad." Rish commented

_Wb.cdwriJhl ~era~ a meet record with a 6-7 high Jump and Mission Viejo. led by its distance strength. knocked Corona dcl Mar from its two-year reign as the meet champion.

• Estancia finished a surprising third in the second inning. fas Tou~h ot ttlc team in1s -:-sJ>ar Cd by° L ma pole vaulters · -5eason. sparked -E.ourua~n V_allcy _ _,._ JcfT Jones ( £3-6) and Doug Miller ( 13-0). That ( 1.0.2) to the shutout win in the - ----- after first breezing to a victory in the 100 (9. 76)

By ROGER CAR• -;:::i..N - arfd anchoring the winning 440 relay team. trio accounted (or 42 of Estancia·s 53 points. ni&htcap. . fi LoMJ .. It's one of two records I cherish:· said Wheelwright. who wlS slowed by klfee

injuries in football and. besketball. went 6-7 w11)'t daylight to spare. bu' missed at 6-81'4.

• Mike Bain was Corona del Mar's only 'Steve. Kalopt>r~cntthcd1st.ancc or individual winner. taking the discus in t 52·3 to Fo~~tain Valley '" the sccon~ game. set the Sea Kings up for a run at Mission Viejo stnk1ng out seven and wal~in& t~

°' ... .,.......,..... - Theriot. .. , don' t want to see it broken. I don't He has run a 3:54.9 mile after evolving into want to lose it." ·

a world class distance star from high school But Theriot could do nothini but watch as • While Rish and Wheelwright were the retord-brcakcrs. there were several other items:

in the mile relay. while, yielding only four hns. He s days when he dominated in the sprints. and his 1975 standard fell to Ristc. that's just one of several sub-four minute miles .. I could hear my coach. Dave Okura. Brian Theriot has chalked up in the last 12 yelling ·Do it!: said Rish. ··and it scnl chills

• Estancia's Eric Dom scored in four events - winning the long jump in 2.1-0 .. placing second in the 330 intermediate hurdles (41.8). third in the hi$h hurdles ( 15.67) and tied for second in the high jump (6-0).

considerablywhen PatMcGrath. exJ>('Ctedtoat l'!* l-1'1, c..ta Mesa 4--t: Mi Corona dcl Mar"s hopes were dampened now --0. $

leastgi ve Rish somccompetitioninthc440and Henigan went 7 f«>!" 10 1n t months. down my back:·

But a mark he established I 0 years ago was .. Bov he went out fas1:· said The.riot. ··He in jeopardy Saturday afternoon and Theriot really looked smooth that first 200. And it was was there. at the 20th Beach Cities Invitational hard running by himself with nobody in his to see if his splendid record of 48 6 in the 440 class.··

a wtid threat for a second-place finish. suffered doubleheader. dri vi ng 1n four ru,ns ~· 3 strained thigh and did not compete in that . the Vaqueros swept. event. The Sea Kings lost the m~t by nine In the opener. Ir\ inc trailed 4-2 an poi nts and were without McGrath in the milt' the bo11om of the fifth when Brian relay. finishing founh 1n 3:38.52. Brocutriin1ted the rail} with a double

would stand uptotheonslaughtofMarina High .. , JUSt set my mind to it " said Rish. ··oh speedster Ch ip Rish. well. that's that." mused Theriot as the> timers

Dom. a junior. had the fastest qualifying time in the high hurdles with a 15.51 . and appeared to be zeroing in on a victory in the finals. but he lost his balan<'C at the next 10 last hurdle when it appeared the winner. Laguna Hills' Joe Caban. brushed him back.

Corona·s runner-up finish was as close as and Henigan followed with a doublt' the 880 where the Sea Kings' Darren Wood was to score BrocufT. .\f\er a walk to nipped at the tape after setting the pace. Bobb liamclin. Stevt' Lipton's But Rish didn't arrive simply to show up confirmed what Theriot had just seen. ·

with an invitation. he came to dominate. he Theriot's other cherished mark is a 47.3 in came to erase th3t record. And as recent the 440. a Sunset League record. And Rish says endeavors have proved ou\. when Chip Rish that's another record he's eyeing later (his sets a goal. chances are he'sgoing to get what spring.

Wood had an eight-yard lead through 660 sing!e filled the bases.

he·s looking for. Marina Coach Dave Okura held his prize Rish. without competition and despite a senior out of the final event. the mile rcla)'.

softened 40-yard stretch around the final tum. when it was realized a team· champiof}sh1p

• Newport Harbor"s Fri tz Howser raJlied to win the pole vrtult at 14-0. after missing twice at 13-6 dcspi te clearances of nearly 18 i nchcs.

He finally got his t iming right. catapulting over the 13..Q mark on his last auempt. then cased over 14-0 on his first attempt at that height with plt'nty to spare.

yards. going out in 56.0. but M1ss1on V1c1o·s Rick Smetenka lifted a sacrifice fl y John Cronin just caught him at tht' tape after 11 to tie the game and Stevt' Habermehl appeared Wood stopped shon of the finish. drov(' in the winning run w11h a base perhaps looking at the chalk at his feet. ratlier hit. than the tape in front of him. In the nightcap. Irvine (6-3 overall)

sped to a 48.51 to set a new standard. could not be won. saying .. With a guy like that Cronin's time of I :58.36 ~ted Wood's took chargt' with a I 0-run firs11nning.

1:58.43andAndyC'olemanofCdMwasth1rd1n ·sending 15 batters to tht' plate. 1:58.92 in the da) 's best finish. (Pleue .ee PREPS/ 02) rhe Arizona State-bound Rish ran a you just want to keep him healthy." • Woodbridgc·s Rich Brooks. another

PHOENIX. Ariz. - Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saska· toon and asked me. but ...

• Several football teams are shut­tin,ofl'bcer sales after the third period and some baseball clubs are closing down the sales of brew after the seventh or eighth TnninJ ... this means the ~nd oft he tradition of spons fans havinaone for the road.

• After Angels first baseman Daryl Sconiers had been AWOL for nearly two weeks. somebody asked General Manager Mike Port ifhe thought it would do any good to raise Sconiers' daily fine from S2SOtoS l.OOOa day . . . Port replied . .. It probably would except we have no idea where to find Sconiers 10 tell him the fine has been raised."

• The new radio helmets for NFL players would be OK until the guys

Padres top Angels; 7-1 YUM~. «\riz. (AP) - Gaf'T')

Templeton'uwo-run triple keyed a four-run eighth innina as 1hc San Dlcao Padres won 1heir first e\h1bition game Saturday with a 7·1 Cactus Lcaauc victor) O\'Cr the o\naels,

Tcm plc1on's dnvc to ctnacr ofl submuinc-11ylc riaht· handcr Julian Gon11lc1 was followed by another triple by Bruce Bochy. Jerry Divis' RBl sinalc off left· hander Pit C'lements capped the 1'11111) .

laMarr Ho)t ~nt thcfi"1t four 1ftft1np to ptck up f~ wan. hm1un1 the Anatls to 1 third· 1nnin1 ruf' ttortd on his own belk. Ho)1. a IOrmer mcrican Lc11..cr. -..".u.a for t•o bilk• b) N111onal laa"Uf ump.re Doua Hane . · r . -

started tuning an rock and roll stations.

• The Sponing News picks 1he Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres 10 repeat in the World Series ... I hkc the Tigers and Cubs ... Longshots: Toronto and the Mets.

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SPOR TS C 0Lu~N1sr • Dallas Cowbo}s quanerback kids should also be told not to get on

Dann) White says he would hke 10 he drugs in the first place. traded to the Rams ... Th1swould be • Note to the LosAngclesChppers . good for the Rams if the price was .. Former SC' Coach Bob 8o}d. who rightand great for those who cnJO) has a great follo" ing here wnh the quarterback controversies. press and pubUc. could be lured awa'

• Tom Benson. new owner of the from Mississippi Statetohelp)our · NewOrkans aiots. said . .. l'wlll tn dismal situat ion at the Sports Arena. not to make mistakes:· and then he • A s1rong candida1e 10 make 1he said . .. Bum Ph ill ips will remain as .\ngcls 1s in fielder Craig Gerber-as coach·· ... that was his first mistake. in bab) food-ofcoursc. Gerber 1s

• Baseball commissioner Peter /still an infant and will some spoon Ucberroth sa)s major league players feeding but 1fhc makt'S 11. he'w1ll be will appear an TV commercials telling weanngdiapcr number 2. kid 10 .. get off drugs'' ... Fine. but the • Dept. ofrulesofstup1d11) ...

Salloff set ln Congresslonal Cup Newport's Davis to break tie today with Perry, Kolius

By ALMON LOC~AIEY ............. ..._ LONG R H ._ 1 he .2 1st Congressional Cup

rn31C'h .,.cina \Criei wound up 1n a thr~·wa) unbrukabtc tic aficr nine race Saturda~ . fomn1 a sudden death \111lofl' toda'

'rb • lt10.11l"d fint on Frida~ all won their rtlJ>('C\l\C m11ch~-s on I Urda) .

John Kohus of cw\ ork 1t beat Haroki udmo~ oflrrland b> 31 !«ondund John haddcn of Lona 8cl(h b> I :~. DllH Ptrl') of Gn.-cnficld. onn .. bt11 MtuC'O Pt-lla\Ch1cr of lt1I~ b) 17 ~-cond and Ted T1amcr of \tlanta b) 1.48 Rob l)a, ''or Ncwp<>n Beach bf at umcr b) '9 ~'lond\ and Ptlla: h1cr h> on< m1nutt

DI' 1s had to romc frum be-hind 1n both hi rl<'t Th.· ~1h,ff1nda' v.111be'amona1~ thttt koden onl) ..

- Davis. Pt'rn and Kohus. One pair will s.111 while the other draws a b~e The wanner of match will race apmst the b~c 'iktppcr for the champ1onsh1p.

This 1s th1.· scrond 11me 1n the h1 tor) of the Con~ssional Cup that a sa1lo fT ha ~n ne<'C ~"' The other .. as 1n 197 3. when Dennis onncr of San O.cao lo\On the champ1on\h1p 1n 1 fout·lo\I\ S11lofT.

In on1ress1onal up S11lin1. the wanner ~s th~· skipper w11ta the bc\t v.on· ICI record 1n a 45-match r1" in which each kipper m('Ct\ the other once ,

The format call for IOoftht>v. orkfs1opmatrh racing k1pp.:rs ind crcW\ It as C'ons1dcrcd the SttOnd mo 1

1mpQrtant 1wo-.boa1 Mitch rac1n1 \Con. SCC'Ond onl} to the «\menca · (up ...

F'l\e \k1ppl'n. 1n 1h1 'car· C'ona~s 1onal up acn~ an: contcndcn 10 challenac forthc ~rMnC'l's up 1n 19 7 The~ arc Kohus. Davis and Conner from the lln11cd • 1atC1 Pclla~h1cr from ha!\ and Chris Otck on of cw le:» land. •

tutda\ ' c, t"l)lCS ~Cf\' dcla)C'd ~arl~ three t10u" tor lack or"'in\l \\hen the "1nJ did comc up 11 ransrJ trom 610 kn ti·1n the fir'\t r1cc and I~ 12 1n the ~ond rn •

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McLain convicted of-racketeering, · cocaine possession From AP dlspaicllt>•

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JIJr) 3lUrdO) ill con' 1ctt'd former ha<;cball p1u:hcr Denn) Md.nm of rad:.l·tccnng. C\t{>nion and cocaine possc!>s1on dlilrge'i af\cr dehbcra11ng O\ er th ree days.

fhc ninC-\\Omun. thrn•-ntnn l)anel. \.\ho listened 10 350 hours of ll'St1mon) . found baseball' la~t 30. game winner inncx:enl on one count of con p1rnc) 10 smuggle.' c~inc.

Codcfcnc.lanh W) mour Sher and f ranli. C'oel·h1aro wen· con· '1ctcU ofracke1ccrini, conspinK) and c\loruon. while a 1h1rc.I cude~ndant. Joe Rodnguez. wa~ found innocen1 on a charge of conspiracy to smuggle c9<'aine.

,,. M('Lain faces a ma,"(imum penalty of 75 years in pri<1on and fines 1<11ahng $75.000. Sher and \ocl·h1aro each fare a maximum. 60 )cars in prison and fine!I of

llcLa.la S60.000. said ..\smtant LI .~ J\l-torne} Ern!ll Muclkr. the proM·cu1or in thl· ca..c

Mclain. Y..hO ma1nl310l'd his innocence through the four-month trial. v.as ··de' as1a1ed" at thl' ' crdl('I. aid h1sa11ornc). Arnold Le\1ne.

" Hl' ... JUSt \hocked. He'.-, rnn('erm·d about hi-; children and his wife ... said Ll·v1nl'

Mclain. 41 . and Sher were taken into custod) pending a hea ri ng todn) bcfo r(' pr~· s1d 1ng ~l.S. D1'llnc1 Judge El1Labcth Ko' ache\ irh 10 dctcrm1nl' "he I her they can remain frel' on bond unt1l .. cn1encing April 19. said Mueller.

Quote of the day

Cleveland movea pa•t Atlanta Ccntl"r Ben Puq•ene broke u 111$- 121$ m

tie \\1th a 14-foot jumper w11h 5q \(.'CQnds kn 1n O\.t:rt1mc end World 8. Free n1111<.-d a thrcc.ooint hol to lift Cle"clnnd to a 135-1 ~8 ' •t:lOr\ o'er l>allias 1n a National Ua\li.rtball ..\\'4K.tiu1on g:1n'" turda' n1ah1 The { "' uhcr~. 17-40 entered the game ttl'd "llh \1l:ln111 for the fina l pla)on po11n the Easlern C'onfrrcnce . In 01hc1 NBJ\ g:imc .

auleccn\crJadlSHuna ored 11 ofh1 !4Point 1n th\' third Quarter., the . upcrSnn1(''> whipped ..\1lan1a. I 08-9<>. The Hawks Ml to 20-41 with their ninth loss in 11 games. lea' ina them a game behind Clc"eland in 1hc­nl:I\ off race ... Rescn e ctn tcr Raady Breuer cored n cnr~cr-high 18 po1n1s as Milwaukee cx\cnded its winningstrcak to six pmcs b' overwhelming Phocni ~ . I 2S·96 ... JuUut Ervlq led 1njur~ -riddled Philadelphia wi\h 31pointsandADdrewToneyadded 16ina 127-107 rou1 of Ne"' Jcrsc) . The Si 'ttrs. pla) ing without s1an1ng ccn1er Metet Maloee and his bal'kup. CJemoa Jonson, won their third )tra1gh1 gaml' and' the fifth in their la 1 sl\ ... Jamn Balley'• l'-'O free throws with silt se onds lcfig•ne l"wYorka l't6..J.l4\I tor) ovcr lndianaaf\cr the Knieks had blown lf"l Y-poml lead in the fourth period.

Eagle give• Blalock allm lead hooting an eagle on the I Hth hole; l!I

Jane Blalock fired a 1-u ndl·r-par 72 aturda)' tp grab thc lead nf\cr th rel' rounds

of the LPGA Kemper Open 1n Kaanapali. Hav.a1i with a 7-undcr-par 212. One stroke back at 213 is th"' second-round leader. Pat Bradh!y, \.\ho had a 75. ..\nother fo ur strokes further back at 217 is Patty Sbeeban, who skied to a 76Saturclay. Blalock stancd the third round 1wo strokc<1 behind Bradley al 6-under-par.

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Portland holda off Orlando Temple is Ku11n1111l lx1cli. Bufortl Jenlaa r1tmblcd

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for 17~ \itrth and Tim MllHUI kicked B B c a en '13 1hrcc fll.'ld aoat~ S.turdor n11h1 o~ the ' b Po11lt1ncJ B~akcr\ held on for a 23-17 l nm·cJ ~1311~\ Foo1b3ll Lcagu"· '1ClOI') o'~r 1N1nk H ' Orl:indo. The Rcnl-.ades nearJh pulled ofT 11 miracle nor o~a s linl\h a\ Vlcter Jat'k ... rac:l' 71 )lUds on 1 punt f\'lurn. boun<:1n11he hall off1he turf and catch1na 11 en 1ou1e. bdon: Portland'\ llokrt Peuywell madt> a di c.lc IX'l'"Jl10n. go1m·-~tl\ IO& tackle al the B~a~crs' 14· Loyola of Chicago next bur e )3rd lane n\ the ~Hnc l'nlk'd ... In other SrL a(·tion, Gary Anderson ru~hcd tor 162jards. includina a SI· 'or top-,ranked Georgetown yanJ touchdo"n run. 10 lc:ad Tampa Bay to 11 23-13 1 1

vic•tor~ 0' l'r the Ari1ol)n Ou tlaw ,

Penauln• cloatn1 In on Ranaen Mike Bullard and Marlo LemitH (ii

~om.I unn'""tcd first -pcric,xj goals and , ~nit Herron \lopix·d 16 'ihots for his fi~I 'lhutout of the Na11onul Hocke) League .. cason as P1mburgh beat the New York Ranaer . S-0.

'a t urda~ . Thl' '1r101') . P1mburgh·, f~unh in the las~ 1 l ganws. g1H's thl' Penguin SI points. 1hrcc point behind till' fourth-p lace Ranger 1n the race for lhc Patrick Di\ls1on'i. final playoff spot ... In other NHL ga nws. Jolin Tone Ill 's !>econd goal of the game with nine sct·onds remaining in thl' second period lificd the New Yor~ Islanders to a 6-4 victory over Washing1on in what could be :i preview of an opening-round -playoff series ... Carey Wiison'• second goal in the third period hlkd Calgal'\ to n 5-3 victory over Boston ... Doug Crossman an·d Ron Sun er ~ored first-period goals and Philadelphia skated 10 a (>.I victory over Toronto . .. Dirk Gra .. am scored the winning goal and assisted on ' '"o others 10 pace Minnesota 10 a 4-2 viClory O\Cr Montreal ... Risto SUtaoea, Roa Fraacls and Ray Neufeld ea<:h had a goal and an assist. leading Hartford to a 5-0 triumph over t. Louis.

TeleTlalon, radio TILIVlllOlt

11 a.m. - cou.a• MIKITMU: NCM MCOnd-round t~ (lyrecute Ya. Georgia Tech; Georgta "9. lllnott; TUM-El Paeo Ya. North Ceroffna State~

10:30 a.m. - IA-ALL: Houston w. Oodgera, Chlinnel 11.

From AP dispatches H RTFORU. Conn. - Top-ra nked Ueoracto.wn.

the defending national rollcgiatc basketball champ!on. conlin ucd its quest for a \CCood straight NCAA title. beating Tl·mple. 63-46 . • nturd3)' 1n ao East Rea1onal ~cond-round game. tt ~

Mkhacl Ja<'kson·~ 14 point) led a balanc~d o" ensc 1or the H O)aS. "ho won their 14th conse<'ul1ve game 1n 1mpr0 , 1ng their season') rl·rord to 32-2. iAif

Defensivel y. the Hoyus pul 1he wraps on Tempk forwards Granger Rl&OIOlfAL Hall and Charles Ra)ne. The two. who . hud combined for an averagl' of 31.2 points per aame during 1he regular 'iea<1on. collected only a total of 13 uga1ns1 the big. musculur H u) U'I. . •

Cil·orgetown's smo1henng defen~I.' forced remple 10 !>hoot most!\ from ou1~1dl'. ..

"We weren' t so much ronccrned. ahoul lhe in~1de . ~1d Temple Coach John Chane} . " II a team is going 10 double: down on ) OU. )OU ha \e to. takl· shots from the outside. We figured "'' e r~ tlll1l' "c d g1.·1 11 tu Gra nger. the} 'd double down on him .. . .

Reggie Wilhami. srnrc<l I J po1n1~ tor Gcorgctown and Pa1rick Ewing and r)fn 1d W1nga1e h~d 12 each. Nate Blackwell led Temple . .25-ti. w11h 15 point~.

" It's ourt imc of}ear." said the Hoy as Ralph Da lton. ··We've worked hard to al'comphsh what we started. •

"This game was another on the way to where we re going." Th sd •

The victor'\ mo\l·d (icorg"·to"n into ne!lt ur ay s round of 16 in thl" N (' ..\..\tournament. The Ho) as will nex t face No. 14 Loyola ofCh1l'ago.

Loyola, JU. 70, SM U 57: { arl Golston score~ 20 points and I 4th-ranked Lo)ola broke the game open with a scven­point run late in the second half as the Ramblers stretched the nation ·s longest winning streak IP I Y games.

Mlctler RIMn, assessing CMhk>hn8on, ac­quired at a free agent to be the TeXM Rangers' designated httter: " Ain't nothing about Huthcflff. Get HeethcUff a couple of at-bats a geme. he'll do a

~-_g.~o.Q...Buthlde.hJs otowund.111'J-.....to.o.. He'• so-0-0-0 ugly! Put an oxygen mask on him!''

he bogl")ed the par-4. 380-)ard fift h hole and. ignoring the frequen t rain squalls and winds gus11ng to 28 miks per hour. shot pars from the six th to the 17th holes, On the par-5. 440-yard 18th hole. Blalock. who has no1 won a tournament si nce I Q80. fin ished the round with an ea~le ... Earl ~ morn ing rain wai;hed out . Sa~urday'1. third round of lhe USF&G Golf t lass1c in New Orleans. leaving ) Oung pros Brett Upper and Tony Sills 11ed al 135 w11h a one-stroke lead goi.ng 1n10 toda)"s final round ofwhal has become a 54-holc PGA e' ent .. . Harold HellllinS birdied his last 1hrce holes and gained a share of the third-round lead with Gene Littler at the Vintage lnvi1a11onal sen1or1ournament at Indian Wells ... American BUI Israelson shot a 5-undcr-par 67 to take a four-st roke lead in the Thai Open tournament in Bangkok.

Brulns' fcie not complaining · -

11 a.m. - IPOllTIWOM.O: Boxing - JOhn ~ VI. Eart H•orove; Wortd Cup lkllng; Sporta Jbumal: Boxtng oontrcwerty eurroundklg the let• .Bllfy Coltns;-Chanuel 4.

1 p.m. - QOLP: Women'• Kemper Open from Meui. Channel 4.

Thc victory in the East re~1onal moved 1he Rambl~rs. the 1963 NC AA champions. into thc third round against fop-ranKCcl Georgeiown. ..

Trailing 56-50 with 7::?8 left 1n lhe game .. Southern Methodist suffered a 5:03 sconne drought while Loyola was building a 63-50 ad' antage w11h 1:40 to pla) .

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k -Sallor swims to record LINCOLN. Neb. - Nebraska Coach -Moe Iba says he was hoping the Com-huskers would play at home 1n the second

-Jon Ballack. a fo rmer aqu~sta11d~ out al Newpon Harbor High . sped to a I :48.8 m 1he 200-}ard back troli.c awrda:r to set a meet and school record for the

roun o~at1onal In' 11a11on Tour-nament. but he has no complaints about their assignment at UCLA.

"We' ll go wherever they 1cll us to go." Iba said. Un iversit} of Ha"a" at the Western Athlet ic Con­ference swim championships.

The former Sailor's efTon qualified him as onl' of six Hawaii stars to qualif) for the NCAA finals 1n Austin. Texas. later this month.

"The NIT has been good 10 us. they really have. and " e're not in a pos111on to complain. anywa). This 1s an opportunity to play a name school."

Tuesday's matchup. which begins at 7: 30. was announced late Friday.

Rebels surprise by Kentucky, 64-61 St. John's holps off rally by Arkansas for 68-65 victory

From AP dispatches

"i.\L T L..\ KE C IT"t - Kenn \ Walker scored 2J poinb. ind ud1ng 1hc game-" inner with :? I sc( onds lefl. to g1q: Kentuck) a 64-6 1 upset \ 1non over n1nlh·rankl'd Nevada­Las Vegas 1n a N( AA West Regiona l baskl' tball game Saturda) afternoon.

Thl' 'ictor: - Kl' ntuck) ·, 501h 1n NC ..\..\ pla~ - sent the Wildcats into the NC. .\A \\ est Regional pla) Frida) in Den, er against No. J St. John's.

Kl·n1ud.' . 18- 12 and tied for th ird in 1he Sou1heas1crn Conference. ownl'd the poorest rec:ord of an) '\J( .\ \ 1ournament at-large 1eam.

Rut the Wildcats. whose JO NC..\ A appcaran1:cs arc 1hc most in the u1llcgt· ga me. appeared determined Lo

Seahawk girls win tournament

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Ir\ to make 11 to thc Final Four. wh1('h \\ ill he held on th l.' Wildcats' home noor Ill Le\lngton. K~ .

Kcn1urk) guard Ed Da vender 1g­n11ed 1hc W1ldca1s 1n 1he second half. ~onng 11 of his I J points in thc ix·nod and boo'>l1ng Kentuck} to a 53-.S~ k ad v. 11h t<· t 7 left.

For UN LV. Rirh1 l" A.dams scored 1-t points. Anthon} Jones added 13 and Frank "Spoon" James had 10.

Leading 60-52 with 4:49 remain­ing. KentuCk) nearl y ga' e the game awa) b) 1urn1ng the ball over three 11 mes " h1k attempting to run 1ime olT

1 the clock But Walker blocked a shot b' l lNLV"• R1ch1c .\dams. then scampaed dO\\ n lhl' noor for a la)-UP that made 11 62-59

" \h· nc' er doubled fo r a minute we bclongl·d 1n this tournament. and the t·n t1C\ who \a1d v. c ~houldn ' t be ga ve u~ '>Onw added incenti ve." said ( oat·h Joe R, Hall.

I n tlw ol hl'r \\ e\t Rq~1onal game: St. John's 68, Arkansas 65: Chris

\1 ullm \rnrcd 2h points and SI. John'\ held off an \ rkansas come­had. tu ddi:at the Ra1orbacli.s.

3 p.m. - GOU': Men's tourn.,,,.,.t from ~ Ot1Mns. Channel 4 (delayed). The Ramblers. 17-5. got 14 points from Alfrednck

H_ugll?s: wtto--nancd the game wtth ~pru.nL.average . I Urom ..\ndre Baute and I U from Greg Williams.

A.WM> -10:30 a.m. - IAMIAU: Houston VI. Dodgers

from Yero SHch, Fla., Sou them Methodist. :?3- 1 Q after sufTenng its fifth loss in nine games. " as kd b~ centc.r Jon Konca.k with 19 points Larn Da\ls "Ith l.S and Carl Wright w11h 13.

Noon - IAUIAU.; Angell YI. SM Otego, KMPC(710).

G~lston said he "a~ looking forward to the matchup 7 p.m. - PRO IAIKETIAU: GOiden State at Clippers, KHJ (930). against the might ~ H o~ a'> ,.

7:.30 p.m. - PRO HOCKIY: Edmonton at Klnga, " It will be power and six·cd vs. our speed. he said. c (570). "Georgetown has all the ad' antages. but this year 11 will be our turn to be: g1an1-k11lcrs ..

Luelt of tlie lr1s·11 runs out, 60-58

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North Carolina earns right to play S).lrprising Auburn

From AP dispatches

SOUTH Bl:.N D. Ind. - Kenn ) Smith's dri ving !>lam-dunk la)-up wi1h three Sl'COnds rl·ma1ning gave North Carolina a 60-58 victor) o'er Notre Dame in the sccond round of the NCAA Southl·ai.1 Regional Satur-

da~~ith 's "1nn1ng bash·~ fo r North Carolina. 26-8. came on lead pass from Cunis Hunter. ·

Hunter had grabbed a IOOSl' hall that kicked olT the left knee of Notre Dame freshman David Rivers after the rrish had run down the clock for more than a minute 1n hope\ of gening the final shot with 1he score· 58-58.

Ri vers \aid 1hc ball was slapped awa v. Smith saw 11 differentl y.

··f saw the hall go off his leg and I broke down the court."' he said. " Hunter picked 11 up and threw It to me."

otn.· Daml· Coach Digger Phelps defended his strateay of havmg the young Ri vers take the final shot.

SOUTHEAST RBGlONAL

.. \ lot of people should tart rall~ 1ng around them bccause ofwhal tht'' ·,l. donl' under the nrcum­\tann•\ ... '>aid Kansas ( oach Larn Bro\\n. He referred to ..\uburn·\ \ onn' Sm11h. "ho has announced hie, rcs1g1)a11on al 1he end of the season.

'ia1d ~m11h : " I said to 1h1s team. ' If ~ ou can ge t to Birmingham. the sk) 's tht• hm1t.' (1corg1a got in10 1he Final h rnr one 11me with a team that rnuldn' t get there. I think 1h1s bunch can gl' t 1hcrl' "1 th a 1eam that \houldn '1 get thcrl'.''

Cal\ 1n Thompson. "ho fi nished \\Ith 2 I point s. hrough1 Kansas. 26-8. to \\ llh in 65-M w11h \I'< seconds rema1n1ng. But Pl"rson made a free lhro" togl\l' .\uhurn its final margin.

Express~ collects first win

Jal l..1l· Oali. lc~ ~pd1cll a one-h111er lor hl·r c1ghlh v.1n,w1 thou1a lu<,S 1h 1<o \l.':l \nn a<o lhc Ocean V1l'W High girl\ ,ofthall 1eam capl urrd th \.' cham­p111n<o h1 p of 1h1.· C H'>re~ Tournament \\ 11h a 1-0 '1ctor) o' l'r )unn~ 11 il l~ a1 ·\ rnolu Park ~a1 u rda} night

1 hi.' Rcdml·n led 60-52 with 4:23 kft. hut Joe Kk1 nl" <ornred six ofh1s 23 puint\ clunng a t\\ O-m1 nu1e stretch as Arka nsas drew w11hin 62-6 1. How­l'\ er. '" <; t. John ·~tree throws - four h\ M1kt· MO\l'' - and three fine drti.·n"1'l' pla ~., - 1nduding a block and a \ tl·a l b) Rill Wenn1ng1on -hdpcd protect the kad .

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North Carolina'• Brad Daugherty la above the crowd a• he geta •et to launch •hot over pair of Notre Dame defender•.

" We've been li ving wi}h David all ycar.,and we'd be~n livitg..wth him today." sa id Phelps. "D id had the gree light to go. Once ii go down to 20 (seconds). David was going.

" If I had the same opportunit) again. Rivers would still ha ve the ball and we'd make the same move ... said Phelps.

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Quar­terback Steve Young ran tot one touchdown and threw for 1r1ottter Saturday as the Loa Angee. Express scored a team r9fOOtd 38 points for lta first United Stet• Football League victory, 1 31--7 breeze over the San AntoNc> Qun­tllngera.

Oaklc\ ~ 1rud out I .S ol lht• 2J ha11er<, '>hl' fated " 11 1, onl' ~un n' H 11l\ plll'er reaching on :.i \Ingle 1n the tir'>I inni ng :ind :ino1hcr on an error

fhe Seaha\' k' '>curl'd lhl· onl) run the' nel•ded 1n thl· fifth \\hrn Na nc\ "1<lrdnd douhled 1n l8llhcr Juli~· Snuggc;

On·:in V1cv. h:.id tin1\lll'd \l'tond 1n lhl' tournaml·nt lh t• la<, t l\.\cO 'lea<,on,. r hi.' 'iea ha\.\h w1ll 11u1 thei r un bca1en fl' rnrd to to 1hcst 1n a non-leagut· gaml' at Wc'\tcrn Tucsda) .

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Do(Jgers beat Houston, 4-1

"-1~)1M1\11 E. fla. (A P) - R.J Rl·~ nold' pated a !11\-hll anack tha1 g<.l\t' till' Lo'i Angele\ Dodgl'r\ a 4-1 ,·1ctory Saturda) mer the Hou\ton .\\lros in exh1 -h1tlllll ba\t•ball

Rl'\ nnld'i. doubk drO\c 1n l\\O ru"' · 1n the lir'il inn ing. The Dodgl·r<, ~wred a~ain\t 1n the third J nd .l{W•n in 1he foun h 1nn1ng \\ hl·n frrT) Wh1tfit• ld kn<K i..,•d a home ru n ~

f he ..\ \ lrO\' lonl' ru ca ml' in the fou nh innin on cs (le­mcnt<,' ..a<.ri fice ~} to ore Jo.,c < ru1.

Ord I k r<. h1 <.er. 1- 1 ricked up the win tor 1he Dodier~. Nolan R}an. 0- 1 allowed m. wa lks in the gaml" and took 1hc loss.

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Ohio State dumped by Louisiana Tech

Behind Tisdale's 29 points. Oklahoma outlasts Illinois State

f rom AP dispa tches

fl L <, \ - Karl Malone '><' <>red "27 point\ and grabbed 14 rebounds to lend Louisiana Tech 10 a 79-67 victor> O\ er Ohio talc a1urdu> 111 the ..ccond round of 1he NC i.\ M1d\.\ce\t Regional basketball 1our­nnmcn1.

The Auckc)l'\ 0 onl}' lead wa\ 16-14 and Lqu1~1ana rcch led H- :?8 at half11m ;f'ht- 6-9 Malone <>taned 1hr

- 'iCcond half w11h nine ~trn1ght po1n1~ 10 &l "C lhl· Bulldog.\ a 46-lO leud a1 I 6. 1 I

" Ph) \ICOlly. Malone is ai. \trona a'I any pl:>)'Cr we've pla)cd a&Din<1t 1h1\ }ear ... st11d Oh io State Coa,·h Eldon Miller ··They're going 10 he a force to contend w11h down (he road."

Lou1 u1na Tech buill 1" ud"antagt" 10 19po1n1 . 51 ·32. w11hlci.'lthan IS m1nule~ rcma1ninaand rnast l"d from theft".

~o ptl onio rt for~:i rd Ocnn1<1 ttopw n kd thl' Bud.c}I.'\ with 20 point'I und J.rat'lhcd nine r\'tl<lUnd~

MIDWEST REGIONAL

T ro) r a> lor addC'd 18 po1n1s for Ohio ~lill l'

Wa~ nl' ~m11h . a (1.4 Junior guard . "< ored •I I posnl'i fo r the Bulldogs and W1ll1t• "i1mmon'l had 10

Ohio 5tatc of lhl' Big Ten ends the \Ca~on with a 20.. 10 record .

In 1lw olhl·r M1dv. C"it Kcgional 11-amc:

Oklahoma 75, llllnol1 State H : \ oOlll' r l'l'nter Wayman f 1'1dale I.I~ h1~ left-handed JllnlP ~hot 10 ne;ir r>Crfh ·t1on. scorina 29 poin1s a.s No. 4 Oklahotm..hcl<.J off llltno1S IOlc.

r he 6·9 T 1~falc hill 14 of 16 hot'! from the field and arabbcd eight rebound\ forO~lahoma. the 81g E1Jht champion whu:h improved 10 30..5. I he ~ooncr-.. IOp-Kedcd in the M1d­\\'CSt. ~hot 66 percent from lhc noor and out rebounded llhnoi\ ' tate. 10..12.

Oklahoma ad vanws to the Mid­wc~t Rt'g1onal 'Cm11lnal'I 1n Oallu Thur~a) to take oo lou1S1ana T cch

l ou 'i1crano"'1c had 21 point<>. R1t k) John\On addl-d 14 Brad Dun· cJn h1.uJ 11 and f1chael Mt l\cnnY hlld IO [or the Rcdtmd\. ·

mith finished wi1h 12 poinl'>. while teammate Brad Daugherty led all scorers with 18. Rivers lopped Notre Dame. 21 -9. wi th 15 points.

In thl' · other Southeast Regional game:

Auburn H . Kaa1as 14: If 1herc is a true Ci nderella tl'am. it mighl be /.\uburn. which lied for seventh place in 1he Southeat11crn Conference and onl) made· the NC AA field b)' winning the ·re po~Mcu~n tour­nament.

The Tigers l'dgcd No. 13 Kansa~ and wilU>c1n Birmingham on Friday night tolfacc Nonh Carolina.

Frank Ford scored 23 points and Chuck Person added 21 as the two Auburn players took cbntrol late in the second half against Kansas. Ford's basket wi th just under three minutts remaining aave Auburn the lead for aood 54-Sf and the Tigers opened a 61-54 advantage on two bao;kcl'i b Perwn.

The Gunslingers avotded a ahutout by acorlng with 3:07 to ptey on a 15-yard pau from qu11r­terba<:k Fred Mortenten to Denny Buggs. Otherwise, the game betonged . to Los Anaetea, wHh Young complttlng 10 ol 11 p11111 for 128 yard1 111 Just over tine quarter• of wf>ftt. ·

The °Vtclory before 11. 75 7 It the CollMum Wit the flrtt for tM Expr ... In four game. Whl9 ._. Antonio,.., '° 1-3. I

The Expr"' rolled to a 17-0 tied tn t~_'!'.~1!*'· the dMel• twtoe lnterCllPllng San Ant~uer-let'bee*t , .... up • t DWn Md I fleld0091. --- -,

~~In~ hit team a 1-0 ._. ..... teoancl qu.rter on • a..

Yllr boot .... Andy MeeontNe _. up IM drtwl With en ~ Ind I ,..n to the a.n Anton(o 1 ,: yn *:i.a~P'9'11 llellr Youne ..... llound left ..

PREPS... . •,::., ..... CJrertat• From 01 k~ blCMll from TQddll locllii Ind Hcn1aan and Lip1on had two hil~ ,..,!!.:.~up ~t .... to apiece in the inn1na. =-~to1~...,. 1:11tlfUft

Bllt'•ley I t ·I , Ntwpert Cllri11a.. the ..... t -t: The C'onqucrof'l J rooocd to Q..4 left ~··~.,...Oft in their nn1l tuneups bC(orc T ... u ... ~_...,=.= ....._ al-~ day·, l'tdcm) Luauc opcMr ...._.. ·- r---ap1n t Cal Luttk-ran

Br11tu "'°t\ for Ncwpon Om111n !9rizn.t••• .. ..._SMIW91 '~ ~-included Roht';1t• Morsan (4 tor O Ofh ......... ..-... I '4C);.,_v lllil

lhl• da\, I Ind r om Ba\t. (.\for 7 ~uh. .... ........... 17.A _ ........ " h I ...-..::!!".. ~ -V WtPJ ,_ omen ~llUW _..

NIA WUTllllN CON,lltlMCI

'"Ilk Oflll\IM W l ,ct, GI

Y•LA Lltrtri 4f 1e 131 POf't1•11<1 31 :16 463 11 Pllotnlx 31 37 456 II' ' S.•1119 ,. )9 • 1• 11 LA~· 23 tS 33' 26 ' 1 Golatn St•I• 11 q 773 301 1

~"'"' DM•ltn 42 24 '34 Otnvtr

Hou11on 01ll1t

39 77 S91 3 ,. :io m 5 ll lS 415 10 S• n A111onlo

u 11n 32 JS .,, 101 ) K•n"' Cllv 2• 43 351 111,1

IASTlltN CON,HINCI Alamlc OM'*t

a · Bo•ton SJ I• 791 a· Pllll1<MIOlll• SI 16 761 2 WHlll1191on 34 3J S07 If N IW JIOIY 33 :M •IS 20 New VOMI 73 '5 331 JO' ,

C.mr11 Dfvl'*t x· Mllw1uk11 47 19 0.lroll lt 29 ClllCIOO 31 JS

111 SS.

C llvellnd 17 40 All1n11 16 41

•7• 403

tndl•na 20 47 -299 • · chncllld ptoott ~"" V ·Clln<llld dlVtSlon 11111

Sllllrellv' • Scar" LA lalrtrs l?J, LA CllMer1 11? New Vorlt 116, 1ncli1na 114 P11111ci.1pn11 127, New Jtrsev 101 Cleveland 13S, Ot llH 17' Coll Mllw1ukH 125, Pl\otnlx 96 SHlllt lot, Alltnlt 99

T.Uv' s Games Golden S1t11 t i lA CllOHrs. n Hou11on 11 Bo11on lnd l1 n1 11 Ntw Jtrsev u1a11 11 K1nsas Cllv Oenv1r 11 Sa n Anlonlo Mil waulltt 11 C11lc100. n All1nt• et Por11end, n Ot1roll et Seelllt. n

Meneley' • G1me1 Otlroll t i lA CllOM" 01llH 11 Denver Golden S111t at Ulth

L1ktn 123, Clippers 112

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10 I IS , 20 l 11 ) 21 ,

LA lAKIRS (Ill) - Rtmoi1 3· S 4· S 10, WO<lhy 9· 12 7· 7 70, Abdul· Jtbl>lr 6· 10 4· 5

_ 16, E JOMIOll 8 · 17 9· 10 2S, Scoll 7· 14 4· 4 1e. McAdoo l 11 O·O 6, Coooer 4~1 10, KuPClllk 6· 1 O· I 12, McGff 1· 4 1\4 6. St:>rlOOI 0· 1 O·O 0 To1111 q .91 26· 31 123

LA CLl,,EltS ( 1171 - CtlClllnos 1· 3 O· O 1. M Johnson S· 11 7· 1 17, Oon11oson S· f 6·e 16, Nixon 3· 14 O·O 1 Sm11n 14·20 S·7 J4, 8'~ 443 1·7 17. Goroon l~H 6, Caot 3·S O· O 6, wanon 3·1 1·• I . Edwtrdt l · S 1· 2J. Whlle I· I 0·0 7 Totel\ 4~·'9 11· 2S 111

Score bv Ovartws I.A l air.en 19 79 32 33-123 LA Cll1>1>1rs 20 79 32 31-112

.lbrff ·oo•n• oot ls-Cooo.r , N1aon Smllh Bridftrntlf...-Foulld ou1-Nont Rtbounds-L•l.eri SJ (Abdul· Jebt>ar , E JoMton 9), Ctlootrs '6 10onaldso11 91 AHISll-t.tktrs 33 CE JoMson IS) CllP· otn 30 CNlxon 61 To111 lou11-L1ktri 13, CllPotrt 26

A111noanc1 - IS,371

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WtttAtelonal SICONO ROUND Sllllrdllv't karH

(It Salt Ll-t CltV) St Jonn's t.I, Ark1ns11 6S KtnTuCliv 64, Ntvt dt · LH Vt11H 61

T.Uv'• Games (at~I

Altbema (22 ·9 ) v1 Ve Commonwtlllh (26· S>

To11· E I PHO <'7·91 Y\ Norlh Ce ro11n1 SI <21·9)

SIMlflNALS Friday's G1me1

(II 0..Werl SI JoM' s <79· 31 vs l(tnluckv Ol · 121 TtaH · E I Peso· N Ctrohnt SI WtMtr

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saCONO ltOUHO lllllf'•v•• kw"

(t i Ht,....,tl, C.wi.l Gtorot1own t.3, Temote '6 1..ou?ft , Ill 70, Soutntrn Melll00'11 S7

Ttcllv's G1mt' ti Alllnta

C.torOlt (72 · 1) Vt llhnolt (15·11 Svracust 171· 11 v• Gtorola Ttcll C1S·71

SIMlfllNALS Tiwrtdtv' • Gamet

111 l'revkltMt, R .. .I Gtorotlown CJ1 ·21 vs . lovo•t . Ill l 21· S> Svracutt· Georo l• Ttcl'I wlnnt r vs

G1orgl1 · 11tlnolt winner Southeast Atelonal

SICONO ltOUNO Salllrctev'• kar11

( 1t Sal.lltl lend, Ind.I Nor in Ctrollna 60, Notre Oamt SI Auburn 66. Kenses 6•

TICMV'• Gamet ( at DI y1911, OMt I

Mlcnlotn 176· 3) vs Vlll1nove 120· IOI Mtrvlano <7• · 11) "' NI YY 126· SI

SIMl,,NALS ,,ldav' • Gamet

Cat 11"""'-'m, All.) North Cuollnt (76· 11 vi Auburn 122· I 11 M1rvl1nd· Navv winner "' M 1cl'11gan·

11111a nov1 w inner Mldwttt •..ientt

SECOND ltOUNO Slturdlv' • Sc•" Cal Tuhl, Oltlt.I

l..0111111 n1 Ttch 1f, Olllo SI 67 Okla llOmt 7S, Illinois SI 69

T ... .,., Gemes (at Htvsltfl l

Alt · l lfm1noh1m C2S·tl V\ MtmOhl\ SI (78· 3 )

Boston ColltOt ( If· 10) vs Oukt 123·11 SIMlflNAU

TlwrMlv' • Game• (al OalH)

Loulsl1n1 Ttch 179· 71 vs Okle11om1 (30· 51

Bo11on Coll · Oukt winner vs Ala · Blrm· 1non1m MtmPhlt SI winner

NIT SICONO "OUNO Tu.\dtv' t Games

Ntbreska (16· 171 ti UCLA <1 7· 171 New Molco ( 19· 111 11 F"r tsno Sr (2'1 ·11 Richmond <11· 101 11 1nola n1 116 · 131 Maroutllt ( 19· 101 11 Cincinna ti (17 · 1)) St Joston's ( 19· 111 • I VlrGlnla 116· I SI

WtclMtCllV'I ti1me' South l'lor lde ( II· 111 t i LOulsvll'­

( 17-161 Soutl'lw111ern Louisiana ( 11· Ill et Ten

"'"" ( It· 141 Tenn Cllt ll • nooo• l?l· 11 11 l a mer

<10· 111

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Sttvr•v't karn E l C1m1t10 11 Sacremento CC 6~ LonG BttCll CC '2, Ttfl f l (01) San Jost cc .. Ml Sin AnlOl'IO SS ltlver11ot CC 16, Bulle S•

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fl•IT •A<I. en. mlle Dtet Alll>ttt lrte11 <Perk., ) 14 • ..0 uo uo F•I" llt111e1 (pjtnol 4 oo l 40 Wvnnt N111<1ln1 U.91\00I 5 20

A>so r11tto· TerPOtl Oonnv. MOn1ro• 01ncer , Time S11uart Baron , lll Abntr, Mt0nu1 A1m1hun1. Mlcn111 Johll.

l ime · l ·S1 2/S U IXACTA (2· 11 H id SIOOO sacONO ••Cl, one milt PICt

Crelo Hanover (Ptlllllul 4 60 4.60 3.40 H1nover Lobell <Crooll•nl 16 60 11 20 Stltclld (Aubin) 4-20

Also raced MemPlll1, LOl'd l eoena. Lt001 rd. Ktnt FfOltd, Br1nC1lno Iron, EG· mon1 Fro11 Tl~; 200 $.3 •XACTA CS• 4) oald '"'°° TH1•0 RACI. Ont m111 °'''

Mae>lt .Frlli IAublnl lOO 4 00 3 10 COl'•noa l..ldv tP1rlr.er> 3 00 2 to JJs Cornett (Grundv l 7 00

Atso •teld' Ou1c11 Treat, l.Of'd Neutrino 8 rowno11e Miller

Time I S4 4/S U EXACTA l6 · Sl Pt ld S29 10 FOUttTH RAC•. Ont m ill OtCI

F1v1no At>Da (Aubin) 7.IO ' 20 l 20 C11esovtr (KulOllr ) • 10 3 10 Navel 04flctr ($pr19gl) J 00

Also raced Sault. .Awl'tome 8rH11 True Cl'larll't. Surling 0.1, On Tour. lord Almahur fl.

T1m1 · 151 415 FIFTH RACE. Ont mile otC:I

Queowln < Loll90 > 1 40 • 60 J 40 Beron Mod ule <Crooha n> I IO S10 Whale Knoclr.oul (Ano.rson l 3 60

Also raced: Ttmoo Blut Ciiio , Coun1rv Mundv. Creve Olc:k lt , Boobv Trao, Pllmtoll . ~de1 Pt1er

Time. 2:01 31 S U EXACTA <1· 21 Paid l97, SO SIXTH ltACE: Ont mile oa c:t

Otanover (Sprig111 ) 1100 6 00 3 10 P rivv Council CMtdltnd) II 00 7 40 Mex BurnDro ( .. nderson) l 00

Also rac:ed . Va n Lo~ll. Smt rt KOtlt . Solt Exotdlllo11, Mv Meue11o•r . On Vour Mark , Samt 8 ulcll

Tlmt. 7·00 ll EXACTA (7· 11 Peid Ut.3 10 SEVENTH RACE. Ont m1'- Ptct

Mtrrv N1 rdln <Aubin I 6 60 • 00 Cnrttllnt 's 8oy (Crewtord l 4 IO CaPleln wa11on (Anderson)

l 00 l 20 H O

Alto rtctd BtnrOClden LOOk•no Gooo Ferous. R•incl'leek

Time. 1 SI 41S u £XA"'_!A (7· 9) Pt td 5'190 UGHTl4 ltACE. en. milt otet

Nallvt HtP (lllndnollml 1 60 S 20 3 00 8 r1t n Almahurst <Grundvl 12 40 6 00 Almon<! Klno (Cr oo111 nl 2 80

Also raced Sulld1n, SlrlP Saueeit, Fret Turn. Crulslno. Black Armoro Sam

..J.tJ~ Time " " tTS U EXACTA (l· SI oa 1d '1 1010 NINTH RACE. One mile pac t

Femllv Por1ra11 !Kutbltr l 11 00 610 F ir\! Mtl• CPtreo1nt ) 1 90 Ou1c11v <Anderson>

u o s 60

II 00 Also ra ced. Tact Wave. Stella r

Ex1r1oroinarv , GOOd 8v Oeslo n. Ramoaoe. Two Octant

L(ghl Rovtl

Time 1·57 l 3 EXACTA l l -3> pa id '9710 $2 l'ICK SIX (3· 7+1· 1·11 paid \82010

wlll't 11 w1nnlno llcke" Hive horses ) Carrvover 0001 !13,956 16

JEHTltJlA.CL O!le mile PllC.t Lt VelaiH CAu 1>1n) 4 40 3 ?0 2 80 Vesled Power (Anderson! 3 60 3 70 Armbro Caoet (Ackerma n) 3 40

A1so r aced Nvallo 011. Cour• oeous Reo Time I S6 1 S

• l3 EXACTA <S· 11 oa 10 UJ •O ELEVENTH RACE. On• m ite oac:e

Wida Hv tMadlendl 14 40 8 00 S 40 •• Warm Wis11es CP1enol 900 510 MOOdv Blue CKuet>•erl 3 60

Alt o ra ctd Wa ve Rider S•lvao•a na Scotcn Brion!, lkts Ma rone Mtd0•\0" Gltnb\.lrnil' Certos

Time 200 ll EXACTA C1·2101 10 116230 Anenoance I . 161

~nta Anlhl SATURDA Y'S RESULTS

C62nd 04 8'-Cltv lflweuthbrtd ITMlflMI FIRST ltACE. 1 I 16 m 11es

Moroen1ar <McHargue) JO 40 IS •O 110 H1gllbrow <Mera> 16 40 1' 00 Lost Creek (P1ncevJ b 3 60

Allo rec~ Brummer . · ar 8 1oder . Jomstl, F irs! Btede. Mate:• a d9, Tiit 8 10 T , A11endaro, Arctic Pouce

Time 1 '5 1 S SECOND RACE. Ont mot

Bllllkln csnotmaker> l I 40 Paued The Rult <Omnoo Btt1om IPtdroia l

HO l?O J • O HO

310 Bttl Alto ractd Sorvce Hert>or .

Leader . Chtlkov, Ooera llon11 T1m11 1.37 1/ S. l2 DAil Y DOUBLE C1· SI 0110 '396 70

S2 CONSOLATION DOUBLE 11· 11 Dlld U720

THIRD RACE. I 1 16 milts Soll Dawn CSl!Oemtktr l 10 90 S 60 U O Amen·s Currenllove IMtna l S 00 J 60 0 1nam 1la < S1even11 6 IO

Alt o raceo let S1t1lt r T •me . And Cnaroes . M •Ohlv Soec1acu1.- E .ctllus Ont For Andrea . Tu At Ten. R1o n1 woro l..oro' t Miu , Re111na Dav

T1mt 145 FOURTH RA CE . 6 ' luriooos

Pnont Tr ick CPlnovl l 40 180 1 IO Pane no 11•118 1McHargue > S • O • 00 P11en\11ne Sun <Hawtl'v ) S 60

Alto r ac t o Coll For111 Four Mr Tnomas On The s11oris

T1mt I IS 4 S 'S EXACT A C2 SI 0 11 10 U9 SO "FTH RACE. 6 , furionos on 1ur1

Snulllt Jet CMcCerronl 6 70 7 10 2 40 Hontvle no <Stevens > J 10 2 80 Manv G1ec1tr\ IMeia l • OO

Also r actd A1oaro1 E esv Cesh, King 11du. Unt>tknownsl To Me

Tim e I 1' 1 5 SS EXACTA !3 ·61 Paid U I SO SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlonos

P11nltd Canv on (Slevtnll 10 60 S 60 3 60 lltrballm's Pr ide (Toro ) 1110 1 • 0 Sovereiolllv CP lnce vl 1 10

Also r actd Nol The Reguler . Lill It Awan . Go I' lrst , Born Ruler E • clu\lvt CtPldt Don Sanders Mr Stcrt•a rv Orum Comma nder. Shoot1no Iron

T1mt 109 J S SEVENTH RACa. Ont mt1t

Soverion Sta r l P lncev l f 20 • 20 • 00 Ltl'laD 1 Snoemtktrl 21 90 9 00 Sllck-''' (0.lallOuuave> S 10

Atso rec t o Sun Mtsltr MHltr Greoorv Ooctor ·s OfOtrs F1111H1n Ftt>utous Htbll, Pro\OICltvt Ste r

Time 137 l S lS EXACTA <9 ·31 Pe•d ~11 SO

EIGHTH RAC•-(1 • """' °" turl E straoaoe IToro l , 00 S 60 l 60 Feel Finder CSltvtns l 11 80 6 IO Air Olt llnoul CS/lotmtlltr l '40

Also ra<:ld· ..,,.,.n Rost, L A11r1 v1n11 Ceoi<n• Fe r F lvlno l.. lft ' \ MllO •C Our 1'110111 , NICI •n Prootr

Tlmt 1•41 ) S n " CK SIX (9'2-l- 10 9 41 oald

59..liS 00 wl1h 52 wi11ners ls la nortts l '1 P tClo.' Sil< contoltllon oa•d SN 00 with l,1?l w1nnaf\ tllvt none\!

"'"~" ••C•. Ont trull . He"'1U¥t (0elallOUOtYt) 24 10 11 60 7 20 Th• ll• rd'• Walch ISlblllt l ... o S 20 Matstro Mio <Oomlnoutll I .0

.Also rectd Nor d ic StlH, • Ligllt • "'""' Vl'lotmt. LvnnwoulO, Btaulorl . lrool< · lnqs, l1roal11 latconv OleQIO l..IO<llf

Timt I )I AIS ' $ llCACTA 17· 11 oal<I ll•t ~ Allfftcl•nc.t 41 192

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Clltlltv ''B' , 2S 03 ll, S C1tr1.1• " A", 2'·0113, ' Sen OllOO MIM " A", 26'2411, 7 Fulltr104I ''A'', 1• 50 70, e Sen Oit90 MtH " B". 16 S3 71. • F ufferloi\ ''I " 27-27 '4, 10. Stddllblcl\ " C", 11 S6 fl

Mln'tlNl~R..-1. Gulllrrti (SJ, 5'42 f l. 2 Cliff P ino ($) ,

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" MaaJc" Johnson scored lS points Sa1urday and handed ou1 IS assitas. lccyina the Los Aneetes Lakc'n to a 123-111 Nauonal Belkdbell Auocaa­t1on victory and a sil.pmc tratOft swt.'<'p of the crost-town rivaJ Lot

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nine rebounds 1n t~ pme. took chatJC afttr the Clipper$ pulled w1th1n four. 100.96. w11h 6d 7 lcft 10 play.

The Laker ~ent on a 12-l run 10 a 2:S I pan with Johnson sconns Jail straight Points and then fctdins B~ ron ott with a no-look pass for a slam dunk. Th.at made the score 112·98 and put the pme out of reach.

The Clippers. who were led by Derck m1th's game-high 34 points. trailed by nine points after each of the first three quarters and were down by as man y as 17 points. 84-67. with 3:47 left in the third quaner.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. the Lakers· captain and all-time leading NBA scorer. scored his 33.000th career point less than a minute into the second hal f and finished with 16 pomts.

The Lakcrs out rebounded the Clip­J>(r . 53-46. an a'd\.antage that allow­ed them to play their running game.

.. Tonight was a real transition game. the ktnd we like.to pla}," said Coach.PatJWc> _··w.c.madc a 101 of great pla)S on 1he break. We had 20 fast breaks 1n the first period alone.~

··Tonight ~e did a good job on tht­boards.'' said the Lakers' Michael Cooper . .. When "-C are able to crash the boards w1th success. '-'C get our lT3 n slllOTfl3m e go mg in htglnhrottlc__ Our game IS 10 push the ball up coun qu1ckl)' ."

.\bdul -Jabbar. who has played m 1.237 regular-season games and another 14 7 m the playoffs. said about rcachmg 33.000 career pomts: .. I feel pretty good about my newest m1kstone. but the two milestones I cherish most are the career sconng rec-0rd and the h()Q()~a-yed."

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lNGLEWOOO (AP) _ - Brian MacLeHan and Bernie Nicnofl9 tat~ied two QOa1s each to p.c:::e the Lot Angeles Kings to an M1Y 8-.3 wtn OYef' the Detroit Red Wings Jn NHL actton Saturday night.

The Kings. wfto ICOled on 5 of 6 power-play oPportun.llee, are now 10-0-5 In their laa1 15 home garMS agafnst Detroit, the lallt lo8S com­ing Feb. 7, 1971.

l'he KmQ1 broke on top at 5:33 of the first period wtlen Doug Smith stuffed In a rebound of hts own shot. Gerard Geltant tied It for Oetroft at 8:S. when he spilt King defeneemen Jay Wells and Gany Gatl9y and beat Darren EJiot wtth a 15-foot backhander.

MacLetlan·s first g08I put the King• on top to stay ~ he scored during a power play at 13:28 fo the first period. M•cel Dionne gave Los Angeles • 3--1 lead at 2:51 of the secono pertod, scoring on a 10·foot r9bOund during a King power 1)48)'.

Nicholls extended the ltMd to 4. 1 with his first goal of the night. tipping In a 15-footer at 14:51. ..

RedWing John Ogrodnk:k made it •-2 as he collected his 518' OC* of the season dunng a Detrott power play w\th 1:11 left in the second period. Wlth the golll, Ogrodnick 1s just oM short at the club record of 52 ~t by Mtc*ey Redmond during.:_ the 1972-73 season.

The Kings got third-period Q09la from Maclellan, Jim Fox and 8rian Engblom and N•chOHa. Ron Duguay scored the fk.a OetrOlt goal

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Laguna Beadl rl'Stdl·nt Rhonda fedden ha\ lx'l'O naml'J v1l'e prl'Stdent ''' Burton Adverllslng of( ·o)ta Mc<.a. She ha'I bi.•cn \\1th Burton sinl'C 1978. most rcccntl ) as ac:count !lupen 1 or/ opNa11ons ' director. She sl·rws as special ad' iscr to the Sales & Marketing Council's f.'\<'t.·u11,e rnm~11wc and as th<' 1985 chatr"' on-rnn of the MAME awards. tPll' organ1tallon" annual honor proi ram. Shl' '"also amcmber of thi: Institution of Resldeallal Marketing and ha' St'" ed on sc H·ral t·onunim·cs tor lhl' National Associat ion of Homebuilders. She was also o n the l'omm un1ra11ons comm1lll'e of the t 984

Newport audience told to look f 9r steady growth

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. The tirs1 secret 10 success 1n 1hc stock market. says William J. O'Neil founder of .. Investor's Dail)." 1s t~ choosc only those companies .. wi1h a proven superior earnings record.··

Speaking 10 a crowd of arou nd 200 business men and women al The Newponcr liotcl recent ly. O'Neil said he looks for an earnings per share record that <>hows an increase ~n each of the last five years or at least a steady increase for a substanttal number of quarters .. so that the tn.·nd of groWth and profitability 1s definite!) there."

He also insists that a compan) show a significant earn11~s increase " right now in the mos1 recent 1wo quarters. Why should anyone buy a stock whose earnings arc down-:-Or up only a mediocre six or eight percent currently?" he sa id. "The median mcreas:dn the last quancrl) earnings repon of all of the successful per­fonning stocks in the last 15 }Cars. at the beginning• point. before these stocks doubled or tripled. was a plus 34 percenl." The average inqease in earnings shown by these companies before their stocks began to rise was 70 percent. he added.

Though man y people say earnings aren 't all that importa nt an 1nd1cator. O'Neil says his research " has shown just the opposite."

Once you're certain of the earni ngs record . he said . re'ad up on the busi ness. Look for new products that --- -

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concentrated on timing. O'Neil od­' 1scs. The objC<"t is not to bu' a s1ock at the cheapest price. he \:lid: " but to bu) a stock at precise!) 1hc ngh1 time." The right time 1s after a stock has undergone a corf'\'Ction an price.

' has built a ne" price base or consolidation period. and ha IO\.\ h begun to emerge from llS basing area and resume an uptrend in pnct. he 'ia td.

Bccau e no one 1:i c;man enough to

fl'ml·mtx·1 1he pnre and 'olunw h1s1on of \t.·vcr.il thousand stt.x:k\. chart•; arc trur1al. he remarked . "The best t1ml' ll> bU\ a '>C\.'Uflt\ IS \.\hen II tie&tn<; 10 pas'\ 1rnpor1Unt earlier pm'l' pea~ JUSt belort.' 1t 1s about 10 mak,c a nc" h1gb 1n pm•e ... Tht\ is tough fo1 mo'it pcopk to do. hl' added , bet:au~· ora deep l~-tngratned hab11 ofbarga1n hun11ng. Most stocks an: mrd1ocrc. The onl's thal aren ·1 rnrl'I \ <>1.·ll for a r hcaper price. hl' poinlS OUl.

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Huntington Nation posts another mark on record of steady growth

President Kirk Bashore reported that Huntlngton National Bank continued its pattern of steady growth during 1984. As of Dec. 31 . 101al as~e t s reached S43.3 millio n. an advance of 19 percent o'er las1 }'Car: l)(:pos11s "ere up 20 perttntto $39. 7 million and loans increased 24 pereenl to $31 .3 million.

Stevie Bannister. prcs1den1 of tbe Bannister Group. the in teriors di\ 1 ~1on of McClellan Cruz Gaylord & <\ssociates. Pasadena architl'<' ts. \\ tll tx~ discussing "Successful Elements of pace Planning." March 29th at the Newponer Inn. tn Newpon Beach.

Among the to pics she will cover arc: Design opponun111es that enhance a 1luilding.'.£_mar.kc1abllit~ trends in workers· space ne~ and work s1a11ons. planning now for the onice of the fu ture. space planning as a marketing 1001 to lease spacc. hgh11ngs)stemscompatiblc with computer terminals. etlir1en1 and cosl effecti ve space planning programs and how to select space planners and interior design consultants.

George Hedle~ . president of Hedley Builders, Inc .. ha announced the company's mO\ C 10 its ne" corporate headquancrs al 4667 Mar~nhur Bl,d . 1n Newpon Beach. Formerly located in Laguna H i ll ~. Hcdk) Builders. Inc .. i-; a major builder of office. industrial and rnmmcmal projccb throughou1

outhern Califorflia. Coldwell Banker C'ommerctal Real Estate Sen 1rrs has naml.'d Jeri Turpin

& Co. of Irvine to handle: public relations and ad\l'rlls1ng ac11 v1 11es for six offices in its Sou1tiern ( ahfornia region.

Newport Pharmaceuticals lntematlonal, Inc .. ha~ 1 ncrcased pro ft 1s for 1 he third quarter and nine months ended Jan. 31. for. a turnaround of$2 million.

The company ri:ported ne1 earnings of $10 1.()()() or $.0 1 per !.hare on revenues of$2.6 million for the third quarter offi scal 1985. compared with net losses ofS600.000. or $.07 pN share 9n re\enue'i of$2. I 2 million for thi: same period la-sryear. I · LeAnce/ Herbert Bowe~ lfuJ>llc Relations and Advertising has an­nounced the addition of Wayne Rawlins as publ ic relations 'itaffv .. ntcr and the pro motion of Carol) n L1hderman to public relations account coordin:11or. according to Steven D. Bo\Ners. president.

I BM has chosen Gateway Computer to provide sales and sen tCl' for the IBM Personal Computer Engineering/ 1ent1fi r Si:ncs. Gati:wa\ "' as <>elected for its excellent suppon capab1h111:!>. Its personnel have rl·ccnrl\ compk•ted IBM factory training on 1he E/ hard\.\ are and )stem soft\NflrC. ·

Construcuon has pas~d the half-\.\ ay point on a 1.i:!.OQO..square·foot research and de\ elopmcnl/manufactunng fac1ht) des1ened b) Carli Architec­ture for American Medical Optics. a di\ 1s1on o f l\mcrican Hosp11al Suppl ~

The proJecl. 'alued al S8 mtl lton . incorporates an C\l~ltng 36.000-squarc­foot structure in In inc Industria l( om pie>. East and t'>Carl1's founh proJeCI for ..\mcncan Hosp11al Suppl\ .

Wendy's Hamburgers has opened as the first business 1n The Ciro' c Shopptn$Ccntcr at the southeast corner of Crown Valle} Parkway and Golden Lantern tn Laguna Niguel.

Planning Co~trol International, Newpon Beach. spcc1alinng in comput~r software for-project management. has announced a JOO percent increase in operating revenues for calendar 1984.

T~c $ 1.5 m1llio.n Hu~tlngton Beach Auto Center was 85 perceni lea!.l:d when 11 opened earlier thi s month. rcport!I cxclu!ltve leasing rcprcsentali Vl'!> McCarter-Burke & Panners. Inc .. Irvine.

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You c,hnuld at ... o ehcl·~ 1he number of 'lharc\ ou l\land 1ng. hl· 'k!td . .. Gen· 1:ralh. a 'lnmlkr number of sha res .1110''., a \Ill ~ a r hann· 10 perfom1 morl· rap1dl~ 1han thow \\tlh a large l·ap11alin111on of 50 or I 00 million ,h;lrl' ' or mon.'. ..

ffl\ll' ll al'>o looks for indusln kadl'" ··~omettmes a \1mplc ruli: ll~l· a' oiding all sllx'k' "tth a rclatl\ e ' ''l'lll(lh below 70nr 75 l'an 1nstanll~ d1mina11.' "'°"' o l the laggard pl'r­llJrmcrs ... he said .

Spon'>Or'>h tp h~ a1 least a li:w o fth l' tx·11er pl'rform ing mulll;il funds or 1llhl·r in\t11u11onal tn\l'Slor'i who mana~l' JX'n!.1t1n fund!> 1i. another O'Neil pnnnpk.

F1nalh . hl· looks al lhl' main irend tlf 1hc gl.-nl·ral market. us rnn be '>CCn l'n 1hc Standard & Poor'., 500 Index. 1hl' Do"' Jont.'S lnduMrial\. and the Dail} NYSE voluml' . Onl~ a s~ 'lcm 1nvoh 1ng o,ct gu1dc­

ltne~ can help unc a' 01d the cmo-11onal1'tm of lhl' markl'I. he sa\s. For 1n<.t31lll'. hl· nC\Cr bU)'S 00 lips. <.tonc, . rumor' or Wall Strl'.'l'I rc­.. earl·h reports. Nor docs he go for hu,-out di:als. commod111es. mun1c1-f}ai bvn<ls. ta>. \ hehc.r . or st~ selling belo\.\ SI O.

" You ' ll ge1 a 101 further 1f }Ou '>pend a lot le'' time with P/ E Cpnn•/carn1 ng> ratios and di vidends. The' rca lh don·1 mean as much as ~ou · think:" O'Neil sa id. "Earntngs p~:r c;!iarl' gro"'1h l!I thl' kc> 1ngrc­Jil' nt."

Ohmp1c rnmmt lll'l'. . ... . . ... John C. Hartfield o t l'" port &ah ha'> bel·n n.rnH'd 1111crnat1onal

markeung director of tranch1 Sl' ..aks for Lontt Bcach-ba,i:d DIAL ONE International franeh1Sl'. a rl'!> tdl·n11:il. rnmmcrl ml and retai l ,en ll'l' and 1radl''> n1:1work. Han~~ " the forml' r prcs1dl·n1 of Hartfield Development Co .. a rl's1dcn11al and commercia l dc,clopnwn1 fi rm .

• • • First Interstate Mortgage Co.'s 1m·oml' prol)l'rl ) di\ 1 .. wn O~angr Count~ office 1n Tustin has provided a S:!.8.l m1lhon rnnstruc11on loan lor a rc<,carch and de\l·lopmen1 building in Irvine. I hl' proJert. lucatl'd at the northeast t orncr of .\lion Par~wa) and Morgan 1n lhl· In tnl' lndu!>trtal ( omple\-East. will rnns1s1 of 39. 723 squarl' ti.·l'I on a 2.226-arrl' part'l' I of land. ,..

Tht.' Newport Be~·h firm of McCulloch Architects ~\ 111 J e"1.gn l~ur l l .S. Manne Corp.,, huild1rlgs for the las f'lorc!'. wr11on ol San D1cg~ s <.ump Pl' ndlcton. The strut tu re' will inrlude a rl·n1n nn1ssa nce ba1talion hcad­quancrs building. an 1mtr11l·11on foc tli1 ~ and a 1Urrl'l·lra1ning lanop) . iotahng about 21.000 squa re l~l' I and 1nrnrpora11ng rnng) ·l·ffic!en1 clem~nts sur h as wide OVl'rhangs. doublc-gla1ed gla., ... and natural H'nttla11on . < on ... 1rut t1on bids on the designs are slated 10 open 111 Dl'n~ mh1:r

Trico Building Realty is r~h;b~litat1ng a 6S.CX>O-'>qua re-foo1 of­lin•/manufaclunng building a• Redhill and Paulanno a' l'nUl'S 1n ( O'>ta Ml'sa. lo upgrade it 10 the quaht} of1he new otlir r hu1ld1ng'> 111 lhl: area. rhl: bu1ldtng will be d1 v1'i1blc 10 accommodatl' om· or rnof\' ligh1 manulal·tunng hrmc;.

• • • • Merrill Lynch Realty has hontm•d Fr•nce Park as tor sale~ a.,.,oc1atc for

the firm 's Huntington Beach o ffice Park. a member of 1he ~frmll L) nch Realt Mtth1.-M1H1on Dollar Club. 1s a cwt1tied rcJoc.auon ~pcct$LancL.ha.s been ~1lh Merri ll L\nr h for more than tl'l' )i:ar<, \he 1s an actl\ e ml·mtx·r of ttfe Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce and ha., "urkcd on 'anou projects for the Huntington Beach Council on Aging. be is also a member of the Orange County Grand Juror 's Association.-• . .

Rob R. Ukroplna ha!. lx'l'n appmnll·d Prl''ldl· nt of lhl' \·"'pun Rt·ad1 d1 v1s1on of Pandick California , Inc., a tinanl ial pnntl' r. LJ ~ rop1na 1<; a resident of Corona del Mar.

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