Always fresh in the picnic canister and scratch guard bath and kitchen cleaner from turtle wax cleans and shines bath and kitchen services without scratching and never leaves a gritty residue. Win lose or draw is a Burton Burke production in association with Klein and Frank. This is it California, the lotto jackpot you've been waiting for. 38 million dollars is on the line if you have the correct six numbers in any order. Get five plus the bonus and you could still be in the middle. So good luck to all as first of all to arrive we have 33 number 33. We're sorry but due to technical problems we can't finish tonight's lotto draw at this time. Tune in to the night's news broadcast on this station for the winning numbers. Well good luck to you all and we'll see you on Saturday. We're sorry but due to technical problems we can't finish tonight's lotto draw at this time. What happened? Well according to the lottery commission the gadget that holds the lotto balls got put on crooked. That's what caused the balls on the left side to stay up in the shoot while those on the right dropped into the bin for selection. It caused confusion and embarrassment and it was agony for millions of lotto players whose ticket purchases had pushed the jackpot to 38 million dollars. Now before each lotto drawing there are six tests of the draw machine. Officials say all tests tonight were perfect but wouldn't you know it when the balls were racked for the live drawing a gap remained between the racks and bins. It was a very very tight fit and when the agent was putting the machine ball set back on the top it just left that one gap of space that prevented all the balls from being released in the chamber at draw time. With 38 million dollars at stake the lotto people found and fixed the problem in time to do a valid drawing a half an hour later. The winning numbers 25 14 19 33 46 41 and the bonus number 37. Well the numbers were right for Republican running mate Dan Quayle tonight. He spoke before hundreds of national guard members of the meeting in St. Louis. The Indiana senator used humor to deal with the microscopic scrutiny he has undergone as a vice presidential running mate. You are going to be the first to know these very intimate and personal things of Dan Quayle. First I did in fact eat graham crackers drink milk and took naps in kindergarten. And Quayle defended his position to join the national guard during the Vietnam War. He said he did seek counsel from his parents but asked no favors and broke no rules. While Quayle was out on his own today the top half of the ticket moved from a successful campaign stop here in Sacramento to a campaign stop in Southern California. In Los Angeles today there was another ritualistic passing of the baton President Reagan campaigned for George Bush. Mr. Reagan called Bush a man of action a man accustomed to command with 47 electoral votes at stake in California more than any other state. Bush was clearly pleased from the pat on the back from its most favorite favorite son and the latest polls show Bush in a dead heat with Dukakis. In Washington Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis got a major endorsement today 12 million members of the AFL-CIO pledged their support to the caucus for president. Labor leaders led by President Lane Kirkland agreed that the Reagan administration was not interested in saving American jobs that it was time for a change. Michael Dukakis appeared in person to tell the labor leaders he was thrilled with their endorsement. He promised as president he would create new jobs and new economic patriotism. But I want a future where Americans are investing in America. Where American ideas are working for America. Where American jobs stay in America. The AFL-CIO expects to spend almost 10 million dollars on the fall campaign giving Dukakis a major boost in winning back Democrats who voted for Ronald Reagan. Sacramento firefighters fought a stubborn three alarm fire downtown.