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Body Found n arco ounts llyAllTllVllR.VINSEL
or ... ....,._ '"'"' ,..,, ' . A NewP;ort Beach.man who, had been By JOHN VALTERZA u-••-·~· ·~ -"'V< week· ...... ---II Bellfl Of ._ Dlltr '"" lllfr ~--. ~ u•u ~'llr.& ~1 riwu-••Y, , . ower.
The search continued today for ,the end sweep, ~ Beach police Darrell Qroots, 11, Bellflower.
body ol 9-year-old Frederick Montoya rounded up tl .-peeled narcoticl often-Robert · Aguirre, 20. 19154
setn talking animatedly in Hawaiian with
another ~rty · pest · was found dying
Beach outside a Costa Mesa apartment early
Sunday, the appar!nt victim bf a murder. of C1ipslrano Beach who apparently den, diadalinC todly that one l1Rll in-·ou5evard, HunUngton Bttoti.
drowned with his brother late Saturday volved gunfae and 8 rmuned Police car. Jamet Jotmaon, 33, 205 14th st., llun·
in a dirty lagoon at Doheny Beach. · Albert Kamas, ZI of Anaheim·, was
. Frederick's Cub Scout broth e r c a p tu rid d bJ otOowa from the ngton. Beach.
Lawrence, I, drowned In the brackish deportment'• Special Enl«eement ·Detail ~ Edeny IJpp' 1~ 1:, ~-Mirada.
backwater of San Juan Creek while both (SED) about one mUe down Pacific .,
boys played late Saturday afternoon. Coat fflclnray from where he struck Kathleen Hu*, 24, BeUOower.
The boys' father, Doheny Vohmt'S!r, a pGlioe car. ~~am~ ~hBeach.
· Fireman Lawrence Montoya of SG6 Karnu wat -booked on chirps or Cyntbil ~ ac ·
Camino El Molino, found his youncer pclllll*m·of mwijuana and IUaWl with John Weill 24 tr1:n Beach.
aon dead Sunday mornin1 as a nctor a cleadl,. _ Weapon Remmblg from the ~ ~ L
cut through 1 sand bar lo allow Ille --~·y •'""' , ~~· wbich SEO • ZI; lranoient. I led br. lo to · 111w--. ...,... _._ Lupe Moreno, 11, West Covina. accumu a 1ne eacape: .a. autboriUel dilCkJ8ed Coday. · Orange County Sberllf'1 lnftlliplon .~ Wendy Cook, 11, Santi Ana.
iaid the elder son's body probably ~ Iriveltilltan Aki Katnaa 1111U betn Mictlael.HamJHon. 11, 9342 El Camino
ou1 10 ,., unooli«d, beeaule n1 Ille stopi>ed, then IUddenly backed hil car St .. Founllln Valley.
murkiness and *ilril In the 1-lnlo the '"* ...i bJ ollloen Arden Token into ..-Y oo charges of being
Investigalon •id 111ey ,,_ d«klnc Beown ud ·0. W. Lockbarl ud then ~ wt.... marijuana was being
report! that nelgbbm:1 ol. the victim'• ro.raJ off. llDOted wtre:
grandmother toot I!'< brothen to Dobony • Pa-.n Beavm dove !0< the -dirt, ' Mike Conley, 19, La Puente.
Be•><h, then-lelt-tbem ...._....., ID . wlll1o Loc$lll!'I fired a shot at the Ur05 Cbriltopber Stolle. 11, Long Beach.
the lagooo, a constant lrouble IPOI for nl.Kornal' lfl""(ln& !<hlCle In anlltempt -Ph!IHp Leeoete.-11, Lone Beadt
ata.tt belch per10DDel. ·.a. halt die ptanr, officers said. Mart Mantano, 11, Buena Park.
The muddy bott<xn and dark ,....,. -ot Cbo II naroolicl violalaca
eombine to crea~ a dang~r spat for which tncluded 41 juveni)a,. were ar:
· children, who frolic In the quiet-water. reoted by SED ·alflcen who .,..,. the
A helicopter fnm the El TGro Marine pall: three weeks statbd belches and
Air Slalion 1'tlCUe unit ~ an ·muled in a total o1. more Ulan m air teardl Sunday for the nussmt boy
(See DROWNING, POie Z_) ___ ~·..,...Bel by_ the l(>edal !oree
1.ow clwda and c:oas111 roe . ..,.
main on the harill:lt fer Tuelday .
bot hazy ~ llbou1d (Jlftlil
In the aflemqon, wjth Iemr>eratures
rangillg from • to 15 d-:
INSIDE TODAY
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for tot«kt'nd cruiling, ht "°' for · record breoking~in a lotig
distance race lo Tahiti. See boat·
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was Richard A. P'nmco, 21, of Pico
Rivera who wu char1ecl wMh interfering
with a police officer when he tried
lo enlisl help In taking .... priaonerl
from cullocb', affan reported.
The adul ......... lnclul!i"i nine perlOIJSJJfro!n the Orange Coast area,
.... liiteCI bf charf"' .
PoAlliliGn ol. marijuana ot daneerou! drup: . .
Dnnp Wood, 21, Santa Clara.
Marlt Ralel, II,' eypre..
~ Janovt~ ,II, Lynwood.
• JGlepit Fllrfaro; 11, Cypress.
RGoda lfaddlealon, II,. La Habra ...
Alhert Kamat, •• , Anaheim Jalto
UAUk with a"deadJy weapon).
Sanlanio s,.duo, 11, •Covfna.
Donny Dellnlyn, 25. Oran ...
Bran -· II, Westmlnlter. · · · K~vin ·Youna;1t, WestmiMter.
lJ!lllio\ P\l<!d, II._ ~~·
Doyle Hannon, II, w"!mlnoier.
Dercy ·llotchlda,.11, Lokewoocl.
RJchord Irvin, II, 113 Hollywood Sl.,
Huntinatoo Beach.
Jolin Olll, 19. lllOI Sfwlnl'laie St.,
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Duny Arttur, II, Anelia.
Mlchatl McKinney, ZI, Anaheim .
Perry ChrllUan, 2CI, Iowa.
RAybw'll Adlml, JI, Ohio.
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N eivport' s Coast
Sa.id 'All Clear'
From Slick Peril
Newpon Beach now has an "all clear"
from the threat of oil slick that began
l.ut Thrwlday ni&ht and lasted sev'eral days. ~ __ _
ft. U.S. Coast Guard plane.~rlU~osstd
the ocean to · three. miies ool Sunday
and tbe 'pllot,lichtod no oil. ·
As it "tumed out .the ooly heavy coo-
miitration of the IOO was that that
: bit 11:1unday nlcht and blatjiened a 20-1
foot wide strip of beach . frqrn Newport :
Pier lo •13th Slreet. • •
· Small dnipi of oil came. In in the
Balboa area Friday and it was feared
there •• more to follow, but there wurl1t much. Some oil was deposited
·on tbe rooks ll t¥ HAl'bor entrance
jelly Situn!ay and oome heavy tar wash-,
ed in on jhe Corona dtl Mar Main
Besch Sunday.
But none o( It Wll· particularly I
troublesome or required city crews to
shovel and tiller the beach as they f
had Friday momlns after the first oil
intrusion. . '
The IOUl'tt of the oil still WIS un-
d<lmnlned tod1y by lhe U.S. Coast
Guard. OU , samples were taken for r
analysis.
Ronald V. Block, 36,, of 105 lllh St.;
died ' within momenls after arriving at
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, delpite
efforts by a police officer to . revive
him with moutMi>t00ulh resuscitation:
No immediate determinaUon was made
about the precise caUse ol death.-
Block, reportedly wealthy, atffered·m
iiljury to the left temple but also had
a chunk of meat stuek in hiS · throat:
according" to Orange County coroner'•
deputies.
Detectives theorized today that Block
was struck _by someone Q\ltlide 1ht
residence at 279 . CabriUo St.. but co~
sidered the possibility -admittedly far·
fetched -that his death could be ac·
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"He could possibly.have been chokln&
and struck:his head falllnc down;" ukf
Detective Capt. Bob Green ..
"We've got a kit of people to question,''
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Police said Block, a bacheklr. who'
was eng~ged to marry .soon, was taken.
to tile party by an · acquaintance and
seemed . io be enj~ hhnseu in the:
group.· ·
The party included .... a number ·of
Hawaiians and ·Block tpOke th e'i r
lan~ge. accord.J.N tq inve:stilat«s.
One acquiintance whose name wa!.
not disclosed ·said ht ·was talking
animatedly witb.._~1 party peat•
abortly before midnight, possibly arguini.
. "~t,. we don't know,1 because they,
were speaking Bawa.jiu," Capt, Grem1
upWIJed .loday ·
ln ye!lllJlton ~ ·the party· broke up
at one main point, . with1 most · of 'the1
IU~ all leaving.the apartmel)l ·at the
14me time, shortJy after\ midnight. ·
Not long' iifierwaid~ Bloc~ was foWd
lying in the !ront )'8rd, barely bttatlllnl,
aconling to Patrolman Tom Boylan,.
who was the Qrpt lliwman .to arrive
•It ·I ~" , _..,. ! < \' •• • ' Hi! efforts to revive the .vkUm were
fvllle1 however, and Bioct nccumbed
llMlrtly afler onivillg ot !he hoopilll. •
The body •11 reinoved io the Wellcliff
MorlUBfY after Block's mother ud
fiance arrived folJowina 'notlflcaUon oC
bi s apparent murder. . • •
P'UMral oervleos will be held Thunday
at J p.m., In Waverly Qaapel, with
Rev. Bruce Kun le officlldng and in-
\erment will follow a\ F 1 l r b.a v en
Memorial Park in Santa Anl.
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MONDAY AFTERNOON, . .JUNE-·22, )910-I • I ..
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Herbert ·ff .. Cur~,.71, s;tt.ply ~n;t :w~·)o ·~ ~~~~'. ·
likes' pncatllinns.-·viith 16adecl gll\llll'f .. l!llSO·aDd. n10l,dJt ~
-as.he 'dtecks the actiOn•al Dajitona Beadt;IFlaJ SUC!J •p~ .
mes.urea are liar\lly :~ei!il.lf!!' IJ\ese . days ~dli( -th•" ~·. €iint:, ·.
wttere, '\"M'~r .bl!•· aniv~, •• usual-, iJr ~ "*,ldl~ ¥;Ille June'blaljs.
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ATLANTA (UPI)'-· 'Ille N...;.I:
Qqrou "' Color<d p...,.. and
Teachen meo'I• I lonlallt WJlh t\le
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Needy Must
Get ·tawyer
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0-rt declar~ J.oday· that stiles must
provide indlaent defendants with a
1""ytr at the. prellniinary 1fearina level
In all criminal cues. ·
At the nme time ·in 1 leJl(lr1te
decision, the court held that state laws
allowing eonvletiOns by juries of Jess.
than 12 members are conatitulional Ind
lbat defendants may, be ciJmpeDed to
oupply the pr-.ition of aljbj wi-
in advance of their trial. ....
The ruling on the lepl ript of needy
defendants ..... _ from .. oppeal by
two Alabama Negroes, Their convict.ions
were set. aside and the case sent b1ck
to st.ale couru for furtbet conaider1Uon
..-die -.,....i rule laid down by die liuprea .Court Ill a divided d-Jllllkle WUUam J. Braman Jr .• in • JnYaUina oplnlilo .,pponed by foor
oditr juatcto; IWllllllrlled' "Plainly the IUiJdlDa hand of COUllll!I al the ~ll'y heartoc lo -to in-tact ,die i.ri,..t· -..-.. emmeaui or improper ]ll'alltCUlion."
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U.S. Planes Hit .
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Beyo~d Set Limit;
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have ,begun .. bombil'l& Communist land
and river supply lines in C1mbod la
beyond the 21.7 mile limit ~t for
American lf'9Und forces, I Pentaaon
1pokesman said today1'
Jerry W. Frtedhetm, deputy wol@l
defense secretary for public affairs,
issued 1 Pent11on atatement to follow
up an ann~t by Gen. Creishton
W. Abrlflll., American commuder in
Saip.
Friedhelm said the attacks beaan
"within the last week" when it became
clear the Communists hid moved well
beyond the aanct'Utry uni 1ttacked
by AJlied forces .
• He said 1*1ere was a limit on the
dePth of the raids but would not say
wtlat it was. '
TM announcement In Seip by an
Abrams spokesmu Aid dnly· th1t U.'
S. planes would bt used to attacik njw
Conimunlst supply . lines deep In Cam·
bodia "as required."
ptrsoiW:l In South Vietnam." ..
Spokesmen in Washinaton said earlier
th1t American air strikes' in Cambodia
woukl continue after the · June 30
withdrawal 'date.
Allied intellil;ence. reports have-said
North Vietnainese commanders have
eslablished new· supply lines on a system '
or wsterways deeper in Cambodia. TM
line connects with the so-called Ho Chi
Minh trail in Laos.
The supply routes are ' much deeper
than~the 21.7 mile limit for American
troop penetration and mlliJ.ary sourcu
said American aircraft already have been
.attackinl the route in northeastern Cam• .
bodia. • . Other military sources said today
American commanders have accelera~
the withdrawal of U. S. troops from
Cambodia, mOving BOO men of the c~ack
tst Air Cavalry Division ba~ to SOU:tb
Vietnam. Another 10,000 rt~ in Cam·
bodia.
Prellmlnery bOrinp are ....,lllY bold by 1 judp ar mqiltrato to
-.. -• -llllouJd ... bound over io 1 grand jupry for .Indict·
LeediJlt lbe Corou del Mar Cliamber of Commerce
Ibis year are newly lnatalled officers (from left)
Carl Kegley, president; Robert Aston , treasurer,
and Stuart Towne, s~ond vice president ..
President Nixon hid· tel a 21.7 mile
limit on the diJtance Jnside Cambodia
American ground forcel would operate
bef0re their schedu led withdrawll by
June 30 ..
The spokesman said continued air
strikes iilto Cambodia would b •
necessary because the Allied drive into
the neighborinc country had ~orced ~
munist forees to move their supply line•
to the ftst, deepei in cambodia. ' #
Candy Sa~esmen
warring in Mesa
A clash between competing door-to-
door candy sellers utiliting black
youngsters from the Los Angeles .~to
Jed to a series of strongarm robber1et
and a rar.or 1SS11Jlt reported to Costa
ment. . . '
1be vote WU 5 lo J to Bet aside
tbe conVictionl of Henry ColeD'181 and
00s s...._ orBlrmlngh&m who...,,
~to• Ylin in pr lso" on
dlarps of ohootlng a couple durin( a
Senate Cambodia Talks
robbery attempt. • v 1 w k J~:: ~=ceMW~a~· ~ ~ E riding,· . ote in ee.
J><rt from the ma)orfty finding. "Justice
Potter Stewart dissented completely. r-
'Ibe Jury case involved a Florida law WASHINGTON (AP)' -The lix-weel
1ppM!ed by Johnny Williams who wa1 Senate debate on U.S. policy in C.f!bodi1
.........,. lo life hnprtlonment a/ttt' a la nelring ila end amid s1nJni dillgreeo
&ii-member Miami Jury convicted him ment over whether lb ultimltl imp1cl
of robbery. He also protested the Florida will be more symbolic than retl.
-rule t1Jat requlrll a -dlfeiidant lo ,ive Evtr')' indication 11 that the Cooper·
the lta&e tbe MIMI al ablU wttDwel Olurch amendment to rtlbict future
the -of -at • fhlJJi>Inery U.S. -la -for apprvvll once prior to hlo trial oblbl In -actlw: die court' ~permit the finll -. pr y
-&id a · llato may deoy Jur)' trial -:~u.. Hou" defeats the meuur•
to a dlflndant if tbl m11rtmwn -menc.. u.re a widMpread iareement on both
tenn for -111 la obi -or lidn that the le!IJllhy Stnate debate
Iaa.Rejooled ~ ,.;.. a .......... Will Influence l'r1oidenl Nison If he fHIJ
by ~---tt -..ry lo take -atop ouch a ·~ l mayor, 1"uls C. 11 the attack lnlo Clmbodlll. ~WU coo91cWd 111 c:barl'I ·s.n. -J. Dole (R·Kan.), a leadJni
-Relmal a beariM lo Carlo Gamlino _..lioo oupporter who btlitvt1
an alloied New York 'Malla 11pro. •
baa -ordlnd dapor1od lo Italy -41 ,_. If .-In die u---l)Wn' !d ID appeal by Comedlcut's
---who•ufoond
In -ix for , -I'll weJ1an
PQWJli to die -If .. Tu,.i11nsate
cblJd In -of a court order. In die . indlpit We, the Alabama
CGOUta wre «dertd to -.., JI
lht -.J,lf ·........C at a~ heartlw" wu. • "harmlea emir" and ~ ... --lilould bt ...... led« a ... trial ordered.
Mesa Youth Hurt
As Car Hits Bike
A Coota Mesa boy sulfered major
injurit.s Saturday in a 'traffic collls:ion
that fl""i his biey<:le 11 feet from the
point of impad, bn!aldng Jt In half.
Jerald D. Gladltone, Jf, o( 2174 Placen-
tia Ave., waa l\lted: In aalilfaetory con-
. dition today 1t Calta Meaa Memorial
Hospital where he wu admitted with
a fractured pelvis.
Police aiid young. Gladstone wall i-iding
IOUth on Wilson Street at Wallace
Avenue, when he collided with a ca.r
driveri by Jane E. Shelden, 33, of 2423
Andover Place, Cosla Mesa.
She 'ifas not cited, actOrding lo
Pall'OOnan Jolin C. White.
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Brave Lir;tle Boy
Dies-But Some
Dreams-Relllized
DETROIT (AP) -UtUe Will Ca~ell,
whoae dream of meeting Prmdent Nixon
and other n1tional flguies came true
during his nine-mooth fight With cancft',
has died at aae I.
"He was the bravest little boy that
ever lived." said his father, Herbert.
Dreith came 1t the C1ldweU home
Sund1y.
etlklwell, a l!rvice .st.Ilion operator,
Aid he decided to mike every day
a Christmas for Will when doctors am·
putated the boy's right lea Jut October
because of bone cancer. . ·
"I figured that wt would give hbn
O\ristmas before Christmas 1ot here.
The doctors said Will would be de1d
by then. The bravest kid you cookl
imagine stretched it out to air -mort
months."
Will got to meet many. ~Vef'!'O"S,
mayors, senators and 1stron1ub. He
al.so got to ride a (lant 747 jet ind
to go to Disneyland and Enaland, the
father said.
The Caldwells took Will to lhe While
House Nov. 16 to meet President Nildft.
''Mr. Nixon called ua on .. the phone
and i.nvited Will to the White HOUie, '"
recalled Caldwell. "l don't know how
he knew about Will. I'd like to ha.ve
t-ad a fit when I Wwtted the phone.
I, started crying."
C.Jcr...11 said from Jul September,
when they learned Will h..t cancer, until
his death the boy's .wellht dropped from
II lo 40 poundJ ancl ,llhorlly before he
died Will aaid be wu very tired.
Survivors ~Jude the ~ts: two
brothers, Herbert Jr.1 7, Fnb:, 4; and
a ti.st«, Sharan I.
Briggs Supports
Stiff Drug Raps -
A,...blyman Jolin V. Brigg• (R-Or·
ange and Sin Bernardino Counties), ha1
announced his support of a citizens'
group petition which favors maximum
penalties for those dealing in drugs.
"l am convinced that every means
fll>S&ible musL be utilized to educ1te
our youna people to the dangers of
dru& abuse, and severe penalties. must
be imposed on thole who are aelllnc
narcoLic.s -to our youlh," Brigs uid
when makin& the announcemuit.
The petition is direeted to both the
Oraiige County District Altorney'1 office
and the offices of the county Jud1e1.
11 recommends muimum penaJUes,
under ei:isling law, to those pei:aons
enaaaed in the illeg1l sale ol nareotic1.
It ahto rte0inmeods that those 1rre1ted
for drug 11fes in Oranae County ·be
bouJlll for trial In Oranre County Superior
Cow'\.
~i.atements in debale and amendments
reasserting the President's constitutional
authority have weakened the original
propoaal, ~verthelesa told a reporter,
"It's still 1n indic1Uon that Congreu
hu-----.ome-definite rt1ponsibilitiea and
,...,. willing lo aNOrt them.'' -
Democratic Leider M I k e Manafie1d,
I leadJnl "-<.chureh llJPporW, said
approval would mean "there will hive
been • ei:prtuion ol its feellnc on
the port of the Senate •hif:h any.._;-
dent will take into considerltion "
But the substantive impict of the
amendment produced diveraent views.
Sen. Jolin Shennan Cooper <R-Ky.),
and Frank <llurch (D-Idaho), have made
clear they feel their amewtment. while
permiUing cert.tin limited tmerlfl>CY
steps as hot pursuit into Cambodia. air
strikes at Communist sanctuaries there
and even In 1ttack lo· forestall an im-
minent lnv11ion of South Vietnam, would
norm1lly have time to consult w I th
without conaressional approval.
They were joined by Sen. Robert C.
Byr(l CD-W. Va'.), author of an amend-
ment whi,ch said the president'i con..
stitutional authority includes protection
or American for~ wherever deployed. ,
In an exchange last. Thursday with
Cooper. Byrd said "the president would
normally have time to coiisult with
Conaress," addinc ,''there can be,
however, emerpncy situ1tions where in
the president mipt have to take action
very, very quickJy wherein there might
be the element of time and/or the
element of surprise, which might have
a bearing upon the suecess of whatever
tactical operation might be involved, and
when the president might not be able
to immediately consult with congrepional
leaders.
"ParentheticAlly," Byrd added, "I do
not think that was the case in the ·
lnsllnce of April 30. I think lhat some
conaressional leaders could have bte1
consulted." .
Dole, however, disagreed. "I assume"
he said, ."you could do everything und~r
the Cooper-Church resolution acepl. take
up residence (in Caml>Odia) if you're
in uniform." He added he was su~
tile amendment would not bar a repet.i·
tion of the April 30 attack without con-
Jll'Ollional ·C<lllMlllalioo.
l'roM P .. e 1 . '
DROWNING .••
-an effort coordinated with 1 ground
and surface search by Sin Clemente
llferu1rds and sheriff's deputies. .
Fellow volunt.eet firemen also are
usislinl the f1ther in the Je&rch.
The brothers first were reported miu-
ing late Slturtlay after they f1iled to
retlrri from the popular bathing ipOt.
The bc>ys were last seen al about
5 p.m.
On Sunday momin11 a bulldo7.el' punch·
ed through the natural sandbar trapping
the la1oon water and as tbe water rushtd
oul to eea 1 speclltcr saw the Dody
of young Llwrence .
The lapn was !Jescribed as ei:tremely
f\.111 of w1ter after severe hilh tides
e1rlier in the week.
It is unpilrolled by lifeguards, bul
poa;ted u unsafe for entry becallll of
the pollution.
Spokesmen 1t the be.ch said acOres
of yow111tert played in the bnckilh
w1ter 'O\ler the weekend.
The lagoon's muddy boUom and debris
mike ft very danief'ous .
One San Clemente lifeguard tod1y uid
J)le double drowning probably oc<:urr<d
when one bOy ran Into trouble Jn
the w1ter ind his brother tried to 11ve
him.
Funer1l services for young tprence
are pendlna 1t Shefftt Mortuat)i Jn Sin
Clemente. where the family wn ei:p!Cted
to complete dtt1ll1 sometime tod1y.
Tht boys iuYI One broiher and two
ailters.
Huge DynMiite Cache
Seized Near Montreal
MONTREAL (AP) -Police seized
more thin • pounds of dynamite atid
arrested six perlOlls Sund1y in the Mon-·
trtll suburb Of Laval 111d the Laurentian
city of Prevost, 30 miles north of Mon·
treal.
Police said lhe caches indicated that
those arrested were members of the
terrorist Front de Liberation Quebecois,
which .' seeks an indepenc;lent Quebec
through violence. ne terrkiri~t ·-groop
his· claimed responsibility for a number
of bombings since Jut year, and police
uy it was also behind a series o(
tm'led holdups in Montreal.
"Al 1 result of successful 1ttacU
made by U. S. and government of Viet·
nun forces qaiml the base nncl\lfJ'les
along the border between Cambodia ind
South Vietnam, the enemy's. llnes of
&uJ>P.IY and commun ic1tlons hive been
disl'Upted Ind he is now attemptina to
expand them into areas fart~er west
in Cambodia," the statement said.
"As has been previously 1tated, air
interdiction will be pursued as appropri· ·ate against enemy troops or materiel
which could tlv'eaten American and other
frte-wor:'kl liv•-ln South Vietnam. We
• ytill not, of course, discuss specific rules
of ~gement e1cept to state th1t ttreir ·
interdictioo will continue 11 required
in order to protect the lives of mllllary
Mesa polici' over the weekend. .
One tJ.year-okt bO} told investiaatorl
he was threatened with a straight razor
and-forced tO hand over $20 to the
manaaer of. a competin& candy salea
team . . Richard R~ Kearse told pohce the
lncidenl occUrred, in the 500 block ot
West 19th Street, while Ronald L. Scott,
also 13, said he was forced to hand
over his tl3-at Tustin Avenue and Walnut
SJ«<!. -• Uo--• lnvestigators said they ques 1-.. I
competing coi:npany's manaa:er, but be
was released Pendin1 further
developments in the case.
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Mayor Heads .f 'Wil,d . ·Life' • ID Australia
By &LAN DIRKIN
CM .. a.ifJ Plllf ltMf .
Mayor Donald Ship1ey b for the birds.
He's also for the bees, fish, insects
and all other . life forms. Wil~life is
his bac. . · ,,
Ript now lhe HunUngt.oo Beach civic
leader is packing his baca tor a vacation
in Australia. He .wW leave Tue.lday from
Lo,, Angeks Harbor on· tM' 40;000-k>n
British Uner--Orwva and will be iWay
for nearly lwo months.
"If you're interested in blolo&Y, you
plan all your life 'to go to Australia,"
the 56-year"!ld blologyl!rof~ a& Cal
State. Long Beach said. "Species !her<
are found nowhert"elle In the world." ·
As mayor or Huntington Beach -It's
tiis third term -Sftipley also will visit
the city governments in Austra11a, in·
speet, tbeii parks 'and open 1f!1tCf: pro-
grams and the libraries.
-The ·mayor was a major• force in
jetting HWltlnlf.On Beach's extensl\'e ·pna pnigri\n-lailnched.la~ year.
Shipley bJs .inVit.ations to visit 'the"
town halls of Sydney and Canberra but
he also plans, to watch the ~ils
of Adelaide, Brisbane Jud Perth In .. ac·
Uoti, ... I
All told, he hopes to ;-,pend 1 month
in Amtralia, spending the rest of • his
vacation on the cruise, stopping at
itawall, American Samoa, Fiji and New
1.ealand. '
Have ~. will· tr11tvel tial' long wen the motto of the mayor.~ ·
Previous overseas eipeditions h a V e
taken him all over Elirope except
Roinania, Finland, Bulglr1a 'l!nd Albani•.
He has ' YliMtd EW-ope ·five Uinb and
once went on a bus trip from Poland'
to Moscow. . ~ '
He has· toured 'North Africa, all · of
North Ar.nerlca, inclodlag Canada-nd
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Jn a scene r.erniniscent of~ wars. since wars began.
Cambodian refugees, carrying their belongings, flee
Kompong Speu. Communist and allied forces were ·
still battling for the lo\vn t9day. Jt lies 25 miles
southwest of the Cambodian capital oI Phnom Penh.
See story, page 3.
' Officers Probe .
Shooting Death
Of Family Dog
Deputies from the Or4fllt Cotmty
Sheriff'-s-Departffient 'Ire lnveatigating
the shooting of a family pitt in Sunset
Beach.
The one-year-old Labrador-We imaraner
was killed June 14, but todS¥ the family
or Dr. Robert ~Soules, ,1-Bay View
Drive, Sll11set Beach, i~ ·1 plea for
witnesses to -Ule-ahootillg to ~notify ·the
sheriff's deparlmefll. .. ~ • • · , · ·
"Shad was pl1ylul, never growled, or
barked and we can't understand~ how
anyone could kill ~ a _blrynless ptJ,','
Dr. Soules said:
The dog was. found paralyud In 1
vacant lot off .Bayview J>rlVt, a .21
caliber bullet In his neck. Jfe •• tUen
to a Huntington Harbour veterinarian
wher< he had to be kilkd, llO!d polic<.
Investigation ol the-!hoOtirtC has failtd
to tum up any witnesses, according
to sheriff's depUties.
"The ®I was still a pup, and
harmless," said Mrs. Soule!.
Black PT A Merges
ATLANTA (UPI) -The Nallooal
Congress of Colored Parents and
Teachers merges tooight with the
predominantly white National Congress
of Parents and Teachers.
Huntington 'Spacemen'
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1 n Second Week of Test
.lour C'feWJ11en wbo today entered
their seCond week of a 90<lay space sim-
ulation test at McDonnell Douglas Astro-
nautics Corpotatiori, Huntinflon Beach,
are '.'doing a great job."'
That wls tbe"ol>Servatioil -of Dr. Karl
Pot Destruction
<;ampaig~ Slated
WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal
ge9erreenl hu announced a program
to wipe ·out" wild marij..., during lhe
C111rmit sn:>wing season. before traf·
Ucters in qie weed can harvut it.
Atty. Gen. J(iin, N. Mitchell said Sun-
day the Justice Department would seek
voluntary \cooperation from land owners
and agricultural ora:aniiations.
Marijuana grows wild in parts ol the
nation, particularly the Midwest. The
problem ·date& back .to worki , War 11
when the pllnt was cultivated 1s 1
substitute for manila hemp.
Hougbtoo1 head of a team or physicians
Ind scie'nli.sls in the observation of the
four men who ar~ engaged in an extend-
ed experiment of 'life-support systems . ' which may ultimately be used in outer
space.
He said that John G. Hall. 25; Stephen
G. Dennis, 22; Wiison ·Wong, 23, and
Terry Donlon, 31. are in good physical
cO'ndition, sleeping nonnally ·and eating
well.
The report on tbe-lirst . week of the ex·
perimeot. also ,contains a notation that
two al the crewmen-in a complete
'teveral ol current men's hair fashions
· -have shaved the.Ir heads.
' Wong and DonloA decided to do this
to ease the task of attaching electrodes
lo their heads for brain wave readl ngs
durina: s'teP periods.
France, Spain Meet
MADRID (UPI ) -Spain and France
drew up a military cooper ation treaty
today amid indications from Secretary
or Defense Melvin R. Laird an agree-
ment to extend leases of U.S. bises
in this country was imminent.
.
every stale In lhl uaion, and northern
n1tlonl In South AmericJ. ·
"I 'like to IO by ~ whentver ·1
can," be .ad. 0Tbe best ....,.. lo pt
the feel of a city ii to come in,-·by
Ma."~ • ·:
In Allllrllla, Shlj)ley will ·Audy the
li>anupiU, poucl¥ mllllmlla me the
kuproo 11111 dllelc blD plllypul thll
are lndlpooas lo Aullrllla. . .
"'lile bird life II -fuct•1llog
la Aultrllla,'' he aplllMd. '"There are
mono plriots Ulm -l10 speciel -
than anyftere elie In.the world." ·
A r....er mtrlne bio .. !he m•Y'!" . '
1i1o pllm to ,.. the Great Barrier
Reel, "!he llrpll aanl lormltlon in
the world~ OD the Mil cOul, HJPll&hla of bll HCllian wlll be a.
fivHl1 paddle boll lrtp vp the Murr1y
Ilinr ..... -11111 .• lhne<lay
lnnlociatinonta -ride lo Perth, pios:
... tbrou&b the -and"aulbld<. "Pri bu • fine clima&a,!' be aaid.
'"llley pl . • Indies 'al . "in --
llma u much u .... pl_ here -and
.they ... • bla11111111, clan modem
'city."'
Mayor Sbfple,'1 • lnlenlt In wildlife
.... blck lNc befai'e !he prelHI con-
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servation -movement.
His doc:loral lhesis lroni Carnell In
1953 was based on ·11A Study. ol the
Conlerv11ion Philooapbies and . Con·
lribullons of Some Impa111Dt c-rv1· tioti' Leaders.,,
"'nle aa1y thing !hit warr1ea me -
lhe curreqt en¥irorJneotal ~vemmt ii
that II DJ&Y not lall," Shipley eom-
mented. "We clllllOI let It beCame jull
a onHhot deal" · Durlq the mayol's 1boence 11111"<
·pro-.tem-.-JeJTY ·Matney will t1h over
as civic leader. , -
3rd Narco Sweep
Huntington Raid Neis 81 Sltspects
Making their third ·con&eeutive week-
end sweep, HunUn"°" Beach Police
rounded up 81 suspected narcotics offen-
ders, disclosing today that one atTest in~
volved gunfire and a rammed police car.
Albert Karnas , 28 of Anaheim, ·Was
c a pt u r ed d by officers from the
department's Special Enforcement Detail
(SEO) about one mile down Pacific
Coast Highway from where he struck
a _police car.
Karnas was booked on charges of
possession or marijuana and assault with
Valley Woman
' 'Rescued. From·
Pouhdittg Surf ·
A Fount.ain Valley woman Was J'Cicued
, from the rock.s at the base of a Laguna
Beach cliff Sat4.r4ay evening after lhe
was ~apped by 1rlsing tides and hea¥f
surf while fishing at Abalone Point.
Laguna Beach lifeguards iden tified the
rescu.ed. \\'OITI "n DS M·rs. _sher r i 11
~1Anko\vn. 22 of 1;344 Sa11 Luis St. Li fe~a rd$ sai.fl~t11aLdue to fading' -Jighf:maffie rugged terrain, police · and
fire rescue units were havin« difficulty
finding a means of hoisting lhe tripped
wo r:nan safely up the cliff.
•Lifeguard.. swam from the, beach at
El Morro Trailer Park to the rocks
v,:here Pt1rs. Mankowa was. stranded. ·An
Orange Coupty Harbor-Department boat
stood by off the rocks.
Lifeguards Jim Herdman and Mike
Contino. climbed up on the rocks between
sets of crashing waves. Gontino tied
a buoy around Mrs. Mankowa and handed
her down on the rocks lo Herdman
below.
lierdman re-entered the water and
flirs. Mankowa jumped in also, lifeguards
said ._
Herdman -tllcn to Wed hCr to the boat
y,•hich transported her to the Newport
Harbor.
Earlie'I" Saturday evening the two
guarfds had rolled the emergency truck
to Victoria Beach after a call that a
swimmer was hav ing trouble making
it to shore against a rip tide.
Kent State Resumes
Classes Under Guard
KENT, Ohio (UPI) -·students return·
· ed. lo classes at Kent State-University
today for the first time since May 4
when four students were killed by Ohio
National Guard bullets.
The summer "quarter started under
the gaU of a seemingly omriipi-esent
security force. The cost of extra secudty
since the killings was estimated at !110re
than '252.000 by campus security director
Chester Williams.
a deadly,. wea-pon stemming from the
Thunday night iipient, which SEO
authorities, disclosed today.
lnvesllgators uid Karnas hid been
stopped, then suddenly· backed hil car
into the unit use.d by offl~ Arden
Beavers and O. w. ~khart _and then
roare<11 off, , ,
Patrolman Beavers dove for the dirt,
while Lockhart fired a shot at the Ure.s
of Kamas' 1~ing vehlcle_in an 1t~mpt
to halt the getaway, ofHcera ~d. ·
Most of the II nan:otics violators,
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which included · 41 juveniles, were Ir·
rested by SEO otncen; who over the
paJI three w.eks llalked -· and hauled in a· total of more than 220
persons. .
. Also arrested by the apecill force
was Richard A. Fra:cnco, 21, of Pico
Rivera who was charged' with · intefrering
with a police officer 'When he tried
to enllsi help in taking two prt.>ners
from custody, officers reported.
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The adult arrestees, including nine
'(See ROIJNDUP, hp I)
Huntington Colllslon
Funeral Rites Slated
For Two Crash ViCti:ms
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Funelal sekice~ '!Or two victim• of
an autbmt'lbfle cOlll1Jon w~ich claimed
three lives at a Huntlnj:ton Beach in-
lereecllon last Thursday are sctieduled
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Newport-Backs
Laws to CoJJtrol
'Marginal' Well~
By THOMAS FORTIJNE
01 1119 D•llY 1'1191 Stiff
Legislation to prevent owners of
margiqal oil , wells' •fr:>"! tying up
developable land' Is being supported by
the City Council of Newport Beach and
may have lhe backing soon .of Huntington
Beach councilmen as well.
The proposed legislation is of particular
Interest to Huntington Beach which h~s
a downtown area that Is ¥1rtually a
holding zone because of unrelinquished
oil interests.
A hearing before the judicial· com·
mlttee of the state Senate is to be
held in Sacramento Tuesday.
NeWport Beach. City C o u n c 11 m 1 n
Lindsley Parsons wu present to testify
when the , hearing was first scheduled
last week but consideration ot Go~v.
· Reagan's budget forced post-men!. ·
Two bills are under consid•ation;
numbers 'tee and t87, spansored by
George Deukmejlan (ft.Long Beach). The
biUs we:re written throu1h _efforts ~r
a League ·ot C•llfomla Cjtles ad hoc
committee or whi.ch Par9Clll Js a
member.
The bills call for term~n of.
subsurface oil Jea1es when on extraction
is 'not profitable en<Mq:h to a' least
pay for the. PfOperty taz aueued 11ainst
the.owner or the land.
for Tuesday .and Wedrfesday at Dlldly's
Chapel, HwtUnit!>JI Beach.
The · third pel'IOll tO die !rt the c!l'ash,
Jamil! S. M~in, 21, ·of 2I05 Jacanmda
AVe., Costa Mesa, Wis tiuried •ter
private · serVices Saturd.,-at 6ood
Sheiihenl Cemetery,. H~ Bolch.
S..Vkn for Everett Freedle, 22, o!
5iQ Chinook Driye, HuntlJ!llon Beach,
have been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day at St. Luke's Lutheran Olurch, Hun·
11"""'1 Beach, With lllterment to follow
at Good ShePherd Cemetery.
Freedle, who was identified by police
as the driVer ·of one of the vehicles,
is su'rvived by his mother; Mrs. Dorothy
Clark:, Huntington Beach, and his wife,
Marilyg.
Miss Donna Sargent. 20, ol 9831 Con·
Unental Drive. Huntington Beach, a
passeager in tJie car which repoi'tedly
ran a stop sigw at the busy Talbert
Avenue and Gothard Street ln'lertection
artd struck Freedle~s car, will be buried'
We<J~ay ,at Good Shepherd Cemetery.
Her fUtlj!:rat servic.e Is scheduled for
IO a.m. Wednesday at pilday's Cha]!:.CI. ~
The survivors include her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Sargent, Huntington
Beach ; two br<ithers, Doll ud David,
and one sister, Mrs. Margo Vorhees.
Jiogers Meets Soviet
, W.ASIBNGTON CUP!) .! Secretary of
St.ale William P, Rogers met. for an
hour during the weekend with Soviet
Ambassador· Analoly F. Dobrynin for
talks belie~ccncern a. U.S. dedston
lo sell more warplanes to Israel
· Oraage Cea1t
Crash Victim Tells of-Ditch Ordeal
As Councilman Parsons put it, the
value of some land has iccreased a
Jnmdredfold Since the oil . rights were
Ji!ranted aod some oil right owners are
"blackmailing" t~ land owner, hangina:
on while the land value 1oes up.
Huntington Beach city spakesman Bill
Reed aakt. "Oil pumpers have turned
from oil prodUcers in many ca111 lo
land specu l11tors."
1---"'.._clouda ' and coa1t11 IOI _re-_
main on the horizon for Tueld1y
but hazy sunshine should prevail
ln the afternoon, with temper1tures
ranging from ao (o ".de.,..es.
From his:holpilal bed, 1 driver today
told of his lhree-&our ordeal after his
car ran 50 feet olt the San Diep
Freeway In Fountain Valley and left
him lying semt-paraJyzei:l 'In a culvert.
Unable to walk or .craw~ Gary . Pal-.
lerson, 37, lay ori bis ba ck and pushed
himself with his feet out of 1 live-foot.
deep cement-lined' aqueduct and then
rolled the 50 feet back to the freeway
where his limp body was spotted by
pantna motorists.
"One of three women who stopped
said she thought that it was just a
bundle of raa:s lylna by the freeway,"
PaUtrlOD Hid.
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Pattt:rson, who works as 1n II>'
plkations engineer at Hughes Aircraft
Compony, Newport Beach, WU listed
in satisfactory condition today at Hun-
tincton lntert"Otnmunity Hospital.
Of.ficials said ht had a frad.ured pelvis
bone.
Patterson's Voibwagen ran off the
freeway at about 11 pm. Thursday night,
200 feet north of the Talbert Avenue
overcrosstng in Fountatn V1ltty.
The California Highway Pall'OI received
1 call nn the accident; but the In·
vest111lh11 officer cou'kt not find Pat-
terson or his car. They were both In
the aqueduct, 50 feet from the road.
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heading north to his home at 13204
SuUon St., Cerritos, when the accident
occurred.
"A car pulled in. front of me 11ld
1 swerved and tut tOC curb,·• Patterson_
recalled. •
"l don:t remember what happened-next
-whether the car overturned, or rolled
down the embankment W' what. When
I came to, 1 found myself In the aqeduct
with tM-car also in the ditch 1bout
30 feet away.
"My first thought was to aet out
ol lhert. f stood up but puled out
from the pain r felt In my chest 1nd
Dack. 1 tried to cr"wl but coWdo'L -
the pai'11 was too much," Patterson ctin-
linued. ·
+IJ turned on my ·back 'and pushed
"ilh my feet and sklwly manqed to
aet out or that ditch. It seemed like
It tooll: houra."
Once out of the culvert, Patterson
rolled back to the freeway. 111 just
helded lowlfd !he llchU."
' He pt io the side of the freeway
and was spotted by motor11u at 2:10
.a.m.
Patterson does not know wl\en he will
be Ible to 1 .. ve the holpllal · but he
is making pror-e11. "I man•pd to walk
a few 1teps this mornb11," be u ld.
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The problem Is Utt landowner can't
obtain a I01n to build on the property
until he owns the SUbsurf•ce rights:
Herb D1y, HunUnitoo BOich dty oil
field tuperintendent, Aid:
• "We have mariy leues 1round here
where lhe royalties received ire not
equal to the tax on the property. I
C"OUldn't even guess how manr. I can
think of hair a dozen off hand." .
-Ht slid there Is one flve--acre parctl
that ,,.OOucet three barre~ of oil per
day and the oil rJght owner want.I $.10.000
to get olJ ... Another 40-•cre property haa
five wells that prodUce 12 bemls a
(See OIL BIWI, Pip I) '
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INSIDE TODi\Y
\Vinds under 10 knoll nrr: /h1r:
• for weeke-nd cruising. bvt Mt
Jo-r TfCOTd breakino in a long
di.stance race to Tahiti. See boat-
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" . --A: ttPo<ar collision early Sunday neat er..,. COOnty -Aitpart · ll>ok t11e--m•
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of a Marine sergeant from Santa Ana
and seriously injured thr~e other persons,
incl~inl hla wife.
Slaff Sit-Richard E. Johnson, . 31, .. ;· of 1393¥1 Wake Ave .. Santa AM , was '
dead on arrival •t Costa Meia Memori_!} .., Hosp~ •• wtte!'8;tht '!!iui'ed victlmit·W~re • i ~
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Mtt. Laurie Johnson, 27, was driving
the*touple's car when it collided with • r
the tecabd vehide_at Jted_ Hill Avenue ·-_, t
lind lib• Stred,~ l~e Costa~Mfla •• '
llm, ... _ .. •• .. city ""'· ~ -· Mn. ·Johnsm suffered ~major tnjuri~,
u ·did the .other motorist ~od . h11 ..
..... -DR,•but' all 'were1 in aatis!aclorY ~·:·-.--..... to hoq>ital • -... --· ... .,,.,...... . officiall. • • • -• I , < • Police Identified the . other mOtilrisl
u Walter R. ·Andrlon,·31·, of 62tl2 Sequoia
DriVe, Weitmlnltir and said -h i 9 ~ ·wu ·Gordon · H. Phelps, st,
Of Looi Bead>. . • . . •
s,t. J«mion was stationed 1t E1 Toro
Mlrin• Corps Air Station, . 1ccordinl to
investlgat.On. . CircUmst1nees MlmW!d1ng ~ fatal
accldeiit · were being probed tciday to
determine who wu at f1ult, police utd.
Wrapping the Earth
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Farm bands, taking care not to get wrapped up in their work, lay
giant: plast:ic: cover over tomato field on inland side of Pacific Coast
Highway near Laguna's El Morro School. Purpose of the work on
truck farm between Corona det· Mar and Laguna. Beach is to fumi.
gate the tomato patch.
~from the.-Oran&• Cout .,. ..
.,.. lilted by c!wp:.. • . . . . From p .. .., J
OIL BILLS APPROVED ••• P-•· of marljuana or dlnpnlUI drugs:. ; ··::· -.
:"J1"" ~~.~Claro. d~y fiid the oil right owner i• ,..kini
StepbftJ Jonovic_i , -II, Lynwood. 1 for $.100,000.
Jdlepb. Flirfaro; 11, Cypress. · At Parion's.urging, the NewpQrt Beach
Ronda Huddleston. 18, La Habra. Ciiy Council. adopted a resolution au,.. Altieit JWnu, 111; ;Anaheim · (al!o r
IDIUlt With a· deadly "Weapon). · · porting the .bills. Day has recommended
·5aDWii0"SpadlN,~11,'CoVina. -·· · · the Huntington Beach council do the
. . "betfruYR;:ts. 'Oiahie. -:. ·~.. iime .. Clt_·y .Ati«ney Don BM!a. curfent1y
=HBDIOll, 11;·Weitmlniter.' · ~ .. ~ying 'the Deukmejian biljs and
Kevin Young, 19, Westminater. Reed· said he believes the council will
Dlniei Dodd, 18, Westmlnotor. to -• •-·•• xt ·Doyle Hannim •. 19,¥\festminlt.er. be as~ed.. ~one tu~111 at 1..., ne
lle~~·~;L!l<ewood .. _, •• , .•• '!'ee?ng.~ o!,. .•t . Rlchrt~.1Ji .. l.63.___B:cllyw'Pl;1""·,• : , ~,city Newport Beach's 1n eresl
Hufttingt.ori Belch. . ln the legislation is not too great. It
John Gill, 19. 11702 Springdale St., owna a 2'11..acre former water .well site
Huntlnlton Bead!-• · •·• -· ;"'~.~tf:'~!jfd ;ii i ..•. ;
Piir}' chrfltion, 10:1owa. · · • · died · CalJJron
RaybUrn Adams, 21, Ohio. ' , _,, ~eo:i· )B.~::t'''" S¢ · SI ted · Domll · -.'It. .-'"!;" •. ~ i·vtces· a ·. · B<ilii-\ '-Aguhe\ · IO; . 191M llUch .. · · • '
lloul .. ri. Hlintington Biach. ' rU..nl ;.rioli:es will be held Tuesday
James· Johnlon, 33, 208 -i4th st.; Hun· tor the wife of Samuel A. cameron, .... .;. Beach: -•-· · .-Puente ~-• · m•nqef of the Long Beach Foy'Eden; IS, -. ...~-
!WldfLlppinColt; 11, La Mirad1:. newffe!iero; .-died Soblrday al her
~IOen.Hunter, 21;l!ellflower. home •.
RabOrt Bubam, ~. Jpngl!each. · Besides her hus~and, Mrs: Mildred
· Vlay, 21, Long Beech. · Ar.. Oameron .. · 56, leavl!S relatives ln a Carwee, Long Beach . .'
Weiss, 24; tiandenl · · · Orange Coast Ccmmunities.
Kenneth stnaer, 22, translenl · Oiangt Coi,i complUnities.
'Lupe MOft:rio', i~. Will Covina. . Rites for ,Mrs. ~;:imeron , who was ac·
Wendy c:oot,, 19, Santi Ana . live In a number ol Long Beach organi-
Michiel ·:H:Unillon, 11, 9342 El Camino zatlons, will be at 10 a.m. in Our Savior st.,',Fo-in~ifl. V~eY,. '.· . · · · . Luth,eran Church, ~70 Junipero Ave., Long
Taken lnto custody on charges of be.Ing Jk:JCh . . . . present where marijuana was being She !~aves her father, Julius E. Linde,
in Huntington Beach that · lied up bY oil rijtlta, and that is all.
But Parsons is working on the~·t·dgiie
of Cities committee because the city
dais have an interest that will be the
subject of seetind ph ase proposed legisla-
tion. The cOrnmittee wiU next study
the problem. of_ forci ng unitiuilion of
oil fields, Parsons said.
This means the oil for an entire field
is slant drilled from one central site.
That drilling site can be screened or
requi red to be underground so devel~
ment can proceed arou.nd it.
The city of Newport has the 6QO.acre
Banning property on the west end that
it would like to aMex and bring into
residential use. Oil rights are owned
by G. E, Kidane and Company which
has 150 wells on the property.
Panons,said it is not generally known
that, there 111, centralized oil drillin1 On
the '°°1 Century Fox lot, at Hillcrest
Country Club and behind building facadet
at several sites in downtown Los Angeles.
He said the unltization ·legislation pro-
bably will take some time to draft.
The committee spent ts months on the
unproductive oil lease blllJ now authored
by ~ukmejian.
Reed gave the countering argument
of the oil lease owners -that the
hn~o_wm!r was happy enough to get
their income when the leases were
granted in the 20's and that now they
need a large rettirn because of the
costs of abandonment (there is a legal
procedure and wells must be sealed).
Reed said that when most of the
leases were · signed in the early 20's
Huntington Beach wasn't much more
~tlwrfarmland9 and IWlmp. -oked we.re · --~Ot~..-..-...W..Mar; .an al&ll~ Mrs. Arne
_,Mute Conlef, 11, LtJ,J!uente. :" ·::-;-·" ~ih[~~;,_'E;ftg' .. Beach, !iSters· Mrs.
Christopher S~.JIJ ~g ~· Thomas Crosby, of Long Beac~. Mrs...... .._
Phillip Leeceoe,)jS,7-·Buch,.' Mu Boyer J_r.~ of San 'Pedro. Mrs. . G . db d Boxes Mori Magiono, 180 Buena Part' William Wes(ty.-of Huntingtoo Beacp, :_qr_ oar
· -• • Mrs. Frank C ... Hoyt, of Colli. ~ • ~ ~
'... • :· ... •• : ...... Alex, ol SOraloga, and a ·d·~·· 0 s'•r.~. s rk Nixon:s ~iB~on :µpe· ~!~h.Gregory 1.aW.... o1 :.Manhauan . fl . r,vCJe pa
On ·~w.~~·. V!>~e Age . • , . 'Hoiise Warming'
wASlii11Q~l>.-'.Pres~Nfic-: Cyclist Struck .· · an is 11pe<:ted .1o ,announce a decisiop , • • •
this,.. llll.legilllUoo.to extend YD.Ilni
John F. Gr'aham wishes he had never
heard ol cardboard boxes.
rilbll .~lll'yeaMlclsr • ·
A b!Jl:Carry!Ag thf "pl"Ovl.slon to ·Jower
the votbag 1ge fron'i 21 ~ltar!d Cooaress
last Wfd1esday.
By Officer's ca~· ' .... While moving into his new Huntington
Beach house Saturday afternoon, he tern·
. pci.:arily placed a stack of them on
A 4()..year~d biCyclist was hoepiWiled the stove,
this morning When ·he waa strud by a · It was a inove that cost htin $16,000.
DAILY PILOT
Hichway Pa~I vehicle and pjtchi!d .into The boxes were ignited and the flames
..... a busy Huntington.B~b intfl'9eClien. spread rapldly'U'lrough the house, gutting
:-:-;Walter ~JY~, 17551 San. Jloque the ltitchen, living room and dining room c~1 co.11sT.'u1L 1•~111G COM~"-'!.".· . :;=1=~~c:~~: ~~ and:Caus.ifig extensive heat and smoke
• :;. Roiert N. Wied , , -. -"\.;tilt... ';Arm iod leg ·bJ·doctors at damqe throughout the building .
.. , Prn1c1'"1 •11t1 1"110.,.~... "'"' ~ ~~ •••• 8,,..,..,,;;._ ,· ... .;__-unit!.'. Hospilal Firemen were summoned to the blaze
J•tk R. Cu1!1v ' ,_ .. .....,...._. -"'""""' v , • · t "'"I Edgemont Otiv at 3·42 pm Yi.""9lltlt!'••""""'"""'"1 M4....;,.~ .. • Tbe ,acrt...,•~aboutlO:JOa .m.·-a -e · · ·
-ThtMll Ket•il • .. L a1 the bnedliCtllll, . al s.prittgdale Street and douled the blaze within 11 milutes,
-· "''.,,~ . , .. aDIL:Wltlllf'.~~vtaue:. Driver of the CHP investigator• teported .
1ftort1ii ;... M urp~;"' • : ~ ·: Yehlelt '.wU ... Offic!tr E. L. Win~, 29. ' Graham eecaped uahurt .
., M l l'llQl"ll Eo.fW ·~ ·:-·:-.J: , , • ~
·:-~:§:~~!:.::'"· ~-~--~·: .. Dov .Loses "Fi .. _h1
·=lt•INfl" IHocll Office , ~ 8
:: 11175 leach le11le•11cl
Cancer Takes Life at Age 6
l•,_.. tftdl: m Forni .11-ue,
Manlflt Atld ren1 P.O. l olf 790, 9l 641
·:. OtHr Offk..
, Cate M_, J3D Wut t11 Strttt
....... I ttJdl: 2111 W•I l•!tlCll l~l .... 1'111 k11 Cllmerlte: al Ntt!ll El Ct ml,_ ll:NI
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DETROIT (AP ) -LitUe Will Caldwell,
whose dream of meeting President Nixon
·Ind other national figures came true
.: ... A, .. d4ring.,hii nlne:mof!tb fight with c~ncer,
': ha5 died at age e. . ..
C&.ll'!:Ptlor, .:111 ~ • e.om~1""11 ,... -"He'was the bravest little .boy. lhJ1l N ........ -. II llfflWI<• 1111v O clfll $~ .. ··~ ' .,. ••v ·• ..,,,,,.., "'u'-,.,.. 1.1i110M ••"'· ever lived," said hil lather, Hetbert-. :!.~1N1·~:;:1e~~J:u.~1~~19M::i::i:" ; 'Death···Catne at ·the Caldwell home
, .. ..., e11111o .... °'""''' '°'" 11..e:11~i11t • Sunday • C..,.,.... prlftll"t ~!11111 ltl If 271-1 W'1! • • ,
111111::.11 .... H"PO'' 1ut11, ••·• uo ,W••• : Caldwell. a service staY<tn ;·operator,
.. , -..,..i, '"" Mtt•. L ·d h d "ded .... make .v .. ..., d•" t.te•••• 11141 642·4Jll sai . ,e eci ..,. ~· .. v-.,, ...,, ,,.. w ... 1 .... r c.ii 141.1121 ,. a Chr1st.m~s for, ~II when Cloctors am·
c._... ''"""""' 641•1611 putaled ltie boys righ t tea lut c;>ctober = 1'1'1. o•••K1t c~lu .. .,.11,111111 because o~ bone cancer. . "."
• ""' ,, .... ·11 .. .,., 111 .. ".-.•1 l•t •figured that we would &1¥t1 hun
Id Mf'W -lier or l.clv..-flu<"-..!1 lltl'tll'I • 1.-f c•M••-t 0 • MY • ...,.11eu1 wnllt<lt ''*111 11tr· ·Chrutmas ~ore u1 ....... ual 10 1ic;te.
11 *"'""' ··"'.wr· The doctors said Will would be dead
.... "''-" N lf •1 NtweiOrl •••th h T"· br ' kid Id t1llf0"1!1, ~·111ti..i ev by t en. •~. aves~ )'.QU cou
.t:f,i""'_:;,~ ~r: ~ *1elchlcl ii ou1 .IO • .111...mor:e
months." •
Will got to meet many eovernors,
mayon, senator1 and astronauts. He
also got to ride a giant 747 jet and
to go to Disneyland and England, Lhe
father said .. -~ ·-
The Caldwclls took Will to the White
, House Nov. 16 to meet Presiden\ Nixon.
' "Mr1 Nixon called US on· the phone
i nd invited 'will to the While-llouSe,"
~111lled , Caldwell. "I don.,t know how
he kn.ew about Will. I'd like to have
~~-a fit when I an!'P!red the phone.
I atar.ted crying."
Caldwell .. Id from wt September.
•hen they llearned Will had ~er:, unUI
his dea th the boy's we ight dropped from
80 to ~ pounds and shortly before he
died Will said ht was very tired.
Survivora includ, the paren'!;. two
brothers, Herbert Jr., T, Fritz, 1; and
a sister, Sharon 5.
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bn&iilit. -· (l«y '!( the Shuin Tllf murderl led to lie'-ol-memben-
ol a hippl~stf.1• Cfanr said todar. Ille would wilve hei rill!t to •jury tril . .
The attorney for Susan· Atkifts, 21,
. made a 1110Uon' for: a trial ·by judce
u court convened in Iba trial of Milo
PSA Ads Rapped .
In -Air Cal Plea . .
Aif·CJlll/omla hu flied 1 charp with
Ute c.lifomia Public Utilities ·Com-
mlsa<a tliat 1 .,..peUb>r'1 ldvertilini
c&pJpalp in the San Franclsco. Bay
u11 II milltading IDd ahould, be cor·
rected.
·nie • complaint allegei P a c l f I c
-Airlin .. f PSA) Ul'Jlff Or1n1• ComltJ-bouo<i travelers to fly to Loi
Aniol• ond ~ Ulke the bu• the mt
of the"way; ~uirinl onl)'. a few -millutes.
Air Calif°"'1a Vice 'President and
General Manager Robert W. Clifford
maintainl -contrary to the PSA ad
-that Orange County is Mt just minutes
from Los Angeles by freeway, except
at 4 a.m., perhaps.
Hl.s le~r to the PUC asks the aaency
t.o review the PSA advertilina campalin
ud I.lie whatever 1Ction ii considered
appropriate.
Judy Garland's
Death Marked
~LEY, N.y . (UPI) -The first
anniverury of Judy Garlind'• death WU
marked today by her fans with vlaitl
to her tempor~ resUng place in a
mausolND crypt and floral tributes.
~The temporary crypt at Femcllff
Cemetery was filled with several score
fioral arrangemenll by midday and at
least 50 fans had made the pilgrlmaae.
Most stood in silence a moment before
the marble sl.ib "behind which Miss
Garland 's coffin re1ts .
The only inscription is a three-:inch
plastic namepl1te reading "Judy Garland
Deans."
At.kins Charlts MllllOn, 35, Leslie Van aervf rio pUrpioR."
,HQuteii, 20, and P1trtcia Krenw~el, The judge denied tbe motitm. adding
~ 11.cwld be renewed later. ~d Kanarek
Superior Court Judge Charles Older said he will offer expert testimony in
sa id he would rule on the matter connect~on With the move. _
later. He "'said jurors who might be fair
, DaVe Shinn, Miss AUdlls' JaW)'er, told and impartial Were .being· es-cused
newsmen: "Ev~ybody has heard about because ·of the hardship of bein1 away.r· "thiS cUe anyway. Where are you going , 'from home· for six months: -.
to 1et.1J jurors?" .. "I'd have to weigh that against. the
Al court opened, and the judge quizzed possible adverae effect Of ;. publicily,"
prospective jurors on whether they Older said . ... ~ -,
wanted to be locked up for six months -The judge said he would rule in the
during tbe llial; Manson's attorney ob-afternoon on a motion to allow Mlu
jec.ted. ' Atkins' attorney to interview Linda Kasa-
"Your honor, ori behalf of Mr_ Manson bian; 21.
I make the motion tha~ • there be no It was Miss Atkins, pa lice sajd, ~hose
1eqUesterln1 of the jury.'' tale or the s~yin& of Mills Tate and Irviai Kanarek said MllllOn' felt six others last August, led to the arrests
publicity in the caae~ Jiu been ~ 'so and indicPnenta of Manson and members
pe<Vuivi lhll "the a<quemrin(_wollld . of.his ~loo .
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New Trial Date_5lated
For Ex-Fullerton Prof
A new trial dote !or Dr. Slulrl Silvers,
the recenuY fired a550Clate .philosophy • prolesw from Col Slit. Fullerton, ""
scheduled to be set today in municipal
court.
Silvers' new· trial will be on misde-
meanor charses1 of refusal to <ijsperse
and· interferinc with the ,law:ful business
_d. a college.
· The profeS110r was convl~ted May 29
on mlsdemeanOr charges of disturbing
the peace and unlawful Qlembly. Friday,
Municipal Court Judge · James Cook
sentenced Silvers to 60 'days in jail
and ordered him· to stay off the campua:
for 90 day,s.
The judge delayed execution al the
jail sentenct pending the outcome of
an appeal to be filed by Silvers' attorney,
William Goldstein. The professor's ban
from Campu1 wu ordered to belin July
L . , · Silvers, who wu fired from his position
at the college earlier this month, was
tried on .1ix misdemeanor char1es in
May stemming from a violent con·
fronlatlon on camJ>l!S March 3. • The seven-women, five-man jury found
him innocent of charges of assault and
battery and resisting arrest. The jury
was unable to reach a verdict on the
two additional charges of refusal tc>
disperse and interfering with college
business. ·
In addition to the pendlnc Municipal
Court proceedinp and "his appeal, Slivers
faces a SUperior Court hearing on a
contempt" charge. He is accuse'.I of
, vlolatin1 a ~t order issued op behllf
of tbe collige to prevent sit-ins and
other disruptive actions on campus. •
Student FoUnd Dead·
AMARILLO {UPI} -A student at
Long Beach State College died Sunday
niJbt after he was found unconscious
inside a locked restaurant, which was
on fire.
' Warren Rivera, 25, wa s pronounced
dead on arrival at -John's Hospital.
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SACRAMENTO (.UPI)~ -"T h e ~ssembly after an impassioned debate
today pa~sed a bill prohibiting a school
from busing a chlld for racial integration
or ~y other purpoSe without pare'f't&I consent.
''This Is 8 bigoled, damnable bill,"
ariued Assemblyman William T. Bagley
(R-8an Rafael ). "Do we have to stand
on: th.i~ assembly noor and' slap the
m1n9r1Ues or our state in lhe face ?''
The measure by N;semblyrnan Floyd
WH:efield, (R.S0Uth Gate}. went to the
Senate on a vote of 46-16. Il needed
~t )fast 41 votes. The Senate, at previous
seuloru, has endorsed similar bills. 'J'.he measure was harshly denounrect,
mo11iy by Democrats. Wakefield and
•W. Don MacGillivray (R..santa Barbara),
were the only defenders of the bill during
debate.
The mea,ure makes no ~ference lo
race but would forbid a school dlalrict
from transporting a fil.udeol. "{or any
purpose or for, any'fe"ason" Witfiout the
written permission of his parent or guar-
dian. I
Originally, It banried busing for
purposes of achieving racial integration
and ethnic balance in the classroom.
That provision was removed on ground
such a provision iiiiiht be ullConstitu-
Uonal.
~mblywofnan Yvonne Brathwaite
CD.Los Angeles), a Negro, said the
measure had the effect or telling minority
youngsters, "We don't want you here .
We believe you are a threat to our
educational system."
Another Democrat, Assemblyman John
Vaaconcellos (D-San Jose), said the pro-
posal would "destroy" the highly suc-
cessful busing program in Berkeley.
Assemblyman John Burton (D-6an
· Francisco), charged that the legislation
would '.'do more· to bring about racial
unrest than any -of the speeches by
so-called radicals on our campuses."
"We wonder why the riots, why Jhe
rad al unr_est, why the violence," he
said. "'f'h!! reaso n is in the ghettoes
and the -barrios, there is a laCk of
educational opportunity to move ahead."
'lQ's the Thing
In Picking Pigs
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' . • • MoM>y, Juot 22, 1970 H Dlfl Y PILOT 3 -
Bombers S·tretcli Lillllt
. . . Planes Hit · Redt. Deeper in~-Cambodia '
SAIGON (UPI) -U. S. warjlanes -U.S. NIYJ ·lflPI!-.... m rl-
hove becun bomhlnl Comm1JJ11st land boall -lie -red tu lhe 9oulb
and · -·-' •~--· c--~• Vl-·Ol9J T1i<ldlJ Jn lhe ~ river .,...,.y """ m .uHIUl.U• turnover el n•val equipment ol the war.
beyond lhe 11.7 mile llmll 5el f0< The turnater 11 part ot lhe NOvy Viet·
-American-~ forces, •· Pen\agon ·namiqdon procrMn .i wl:ll put •
•spokea1nan aali:rtbday.\ percent ol the navy boats· Gpll'•ti111 ln
Saulh Vlelum in Saulh V-...
--c-m11111....,.i tin lbal.-two U.S. Arn17 hellcopten Sunday, 1110 in
lhe ~ Doha ud lhe -in lho -u..rD quarter ol lloulh Vlelnllil.
Two erewmen were wounded. " ... '. ~Ol'l'Y w.~edhelm. deputy assbtan.t . ' . ' ' • . -
defenie secrelary f°' pub11e · a/fair•. 'B~the.o.. Die ·In· Sea· . . Issued a Pentqm statement to follow a p • 119
up an ~t by Ge:i. Creighton
W. Abrlm!, American commander 'in · T · £{ B D ~;.ii;.r.n iaJd ~ ·~ttacks began wo. ·t..i.~apo. o_ ys . r_own;
0 withm the tut week" when it· became
cleir Uie ·Communists hid moved we ll . : . · 1 •
beyond the sanctuary areas attacked s · h" s k 1 Bod byuZ":lr::~ wa• • um1t on lh• ea_ re ers ee . · y
Burn ·Pre.,ention
Herbert H. Curry, 78, simply doesn't want to get sunburned. So he
takes precautions -with shaded glasses. nose and moUlh protectors ·
-as he checks the action at Daytona Beach, Fla. Such precautionary
measures are hardly needed these days along the Orange Coast,
where summer has arrived, as uSual, in the middle of the June blahs.
Needy Must Get Lawyer .
From States, Court Says
depth of ·the raids but would not say
whit it was. · .. '
The annourtc:ement In Saigon ·by-an By IORN· V ALTUZA.
Ahia.ms Spc>l:eiman saiCI only that U. Of .... Dlllr '"' ,..,.
S. planes would be used to attack new, The search continued today ror the
eommUnist· supply lines deep in Cam-body of t-yea.r-old .Frederick Montoya
bodia "as required ." . ot Capistrano Bemch who apparently
President Nixon ,had set a 21.7 mile drowned with his broaler late Saturday
limit orLJhe_d\Jtl.n~ ins~L Cambodi~ a dirty, tqpon.at DQfttny ·Be9Ch. ·
Americ.an._m>t1nd forces would operate: -~FredUICi'ICub ........ SCOOt.,...· -ti r o t h t r
before their scheduled withdrawal by Lawrence, ,I, drowned in the. 'brackish
June 30-. backwater of San Juan Creek while both
The s~kesman said, continued air boys played late Salurday afternoon. .
strikes into Cambodia would -b e Th bo ., , 1 lhe. """-· v 1 •-·• Allied d · "t e ys ·a r, .........,.,,. oun-. nece~r-r-·~cause the . rive In ° Fireman Lawrence Monloy:a of 34M
the ne1gtibortng country h~d for~ ~-Camino El Molino foiiDd his ·younger
munisl forces to m?ve their s~pp Y nes son dead Sunday ~orning as ·a ,tr;aetor
to the west,. deeper tn Cambodia. cul through a und bar to alhi,i :he ·'As a result of successful attacks 1 ted br'
made by U. S. and government of Vi~t-accuOrmu 8 Co 1
1n<Sheto e~ff~pe .to •1
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nam forces agai nst the base sanctuaries . ange un Y, n J 1nves ga-!I
along the border between Cambodia a~· 1a1d the elder sons. body F,Obably drifted
South Vietnam, the eneniy's Jines of out t.o sea unnotic~. because of the
supply and communications have .been murkiness and debris tn the lagoon.
disrupted and he ls now attempt ing to Investigators ~id they were ch;ec~
expand them into areas farther west reports· that neighbors of. lhe victim 1
in Cambodia " the statement said. grandmother took the brothers to Doheny
"As has been previously staled, air Beac.~. then left them ~ittended in
Interdiction will be pursued as apptopri· the lagoon, a conslant troub1e IPot for
ate against enemy troops or materiel state beach personnel.
which could threaten American and other The muddy bottom ind dark water
W ASHINdTON (UPI) -The Supreme Otis Stephens of Birmingham who were free world lives in South Vietnam. We combine to create a dana:er spot for
C I d I d tod th t I I sentenced to 20 years in pr i s 0 n on will not, of -course. discu~s spe~if\C rUles children, who frolic in the quiet water. our ec are ay a s a es must of engagement except to state that th. eir A heli ....... ter from the El Toro Marine. 'd ·nd· 1 d f da 1 'th charges of shooting a couple during a d '"" prov1 e 1 1gen e en n s w1 a obbe interdiction will continu_e as req_ u.1r~ Air Station rescue unit cOnduc .. ted Jon, r ry attempt lawyer at the preliminary hearing level in order to protect the lives of military air search Suriday for the miallng boy
in all criminal cases. thief Justice Warren E. Burger and personnel in South Vie_tnam ." . . -an effort coordinated with a around Justice John M. Harlan dissented in w sh t d I h b s Cl t At the same time in a separate f h Spokesmen in a 1ng on sa1 ear 1er and surface stare y an emen t part rom t e majority finding . Justice that American ·air strikes in Cambodia
decision, the court held that state laws Potter Stewart dissented completely. would continue after the June 30
allowing convictions by juries of less withdrawal date.
than 12 ·inembcrs are constitutional and Br1·ggs Sup.po· rts Allied iritelligence reports have said
that defendants may be compelled to North Vietnamese commanders have
supply the prosecution-of-alibi-witnesses .J established · new supply lines on a system
lileiuuds ud 1berilf'1 deputla.
Fellow volunlftT r1NCDlft lllo ..
.-q lhe falher in lhe INl<h.
The brolbero lint wue repgrlod -
lng late Salunlay alter Ibey fallad lo
retum from lhe popular balhb!i opot,
TM boyt ·were last seen .ai: •bOUi
I p.m. ' . •
,Cln Sunday m<>rning a bulldoler punch.
ed lhrollgb lhe natural Nlldbar ~
the Jacoon W•ltr and u tbe w.ter naabed
out to lea a spectator NW tbt hodJ
of YOUlll Lawrence. •
1be Jqoon was described as e~ly
full of water after severe hich ti1111
earlier in the week.
It ls unpalrolled by lifeguards. but
po1ted 11 UDll!e 'for entry . became ol
the pollution. _;
Spokesmen •t the bach aaid scores
of youngsters played in the brKkilh
water offt' the weekend.
The Jagoon'1 m!1dd7. boltorn and dll>ril
mat.e it vuy dln&"'fOl.ll.
Clne San Clemen!A! llfeluanl loday Mid
lhe doubl< drvwnln1 ·probably 0«w1td
when one bo)' ran into trouble in
the water and his brother tried ' to aave
him.
-Funeral ae:rvioes for YOWll Llwrence
a.re pending at Sheffer ~ortuary' in San
Cleinente, where the family was ~
to complete delaill sometime today.
1be boys leave one brother and two
listers. ·
St . ff n-R -of waterways deeper ln Cambodia. The WASHINGTON (AP) -The in advance of their trial. l t•ug apS line connects with the so-called Ho Chi
Agriculture Department says 1 The ruling on the le1al right of needy Minh 'trait in Laos.
Victim of Clement~ Killing
Buried in Michigan Town University of Kentucky study of defen~ants stemmt)d from, an .appeal by Assemblym;an John Y. ,Briggs (R-Or-The supply ioute1 are • much deeper
the intelligence of pigs could mean two Alabama Negroes. Their convictions ange and San Bernardino Counties), has than the 21.7 mile limit for American
extra dollars to farmers if they were set aside and the cue sent back announced his support of a citizens' troop -penetration and military JOUrces
choose hogs \\'ith the highest 1.Q.s. ,, , group petition which favors maximum I said American aircraft already have bieeri The JOUl'.'J~~u.seWile mu,...,. kl Sift blocka from .. aan aemMt..p&er-. i.,
The Kentucky researchers, the to state courts for further consideration penalties for those dealing in drugs. attacking the route In northeastern Carn• Clemente tasl Tuesday wi) laid to test One· couple UvinC nearby bu i'eparted
department reports, found the top-under the new' ground rule laid down "I am convinced that every means bodla. in her tiorrletown in Mlchigln todJiy, that they both •woke 1imulteeou1Jy Jut
ranked swine students to be Duroc by. the Supreme Court in a divided possible must be utilized to . educate Other military sources said today while detectives here continued their ~•Y morning at S 1.m. but cmmot
breeds. / decision our young people to the dangers of American commanders have accelerated search for her killer. remember uiy particular IOUftdl.
"Hampshire porkers, in eonttast, Justice ·wUllam J . Brennan Jr .. -in drug abillle, and severe penaltieS inust the withdraw81 of U. S. troops from Mrs. Connie Lynn Johnaon, ZO, of 411 UnfortunateJY, poUce: havi uWf, tba
were the most thick:headed ," the _a prevailing opillion 1upported by four be impose<l on those who are selling Cambodia , moving 800 men of the crack C Monterey Lane, was burled in neighborhood, Jlned wltb well maintained
depar:tment said. Also, Officials othq;justces, iummartzed ~ "Plainly _the ~ na fcotics .to·.our youth," Briggs said Isl Air Cavalry Division back to South Coopersville, Mich., in servlce.s •ttended apartnieDU, ii ·aubjected lo -~
said, younger pig!· uS'ilally learned guJldftif han{J Or ·counsel'" at the -when making tQe announcement. Vietnam. Another 10,000 remain in Carn· by her parents, friends·and young Marine ahouta; tcreams •ad oiher noisa dHft1l)I
more rapidly than their elders, preliminary hearing is essential to pro-The petition is directed to both the bodia. husband Mark, .19, who dlacovered her up from the bowl Ind be.cb area. ·
J and heavier animals were more tect the indigent accused against an Orange County District Attorney's office Jn other Indochina deve lopments : beaten and stabbed body last Wednesday Few sound.s go noticed or ' re~
• I , intelligent than leaner models. erroneous or improper prosecution." and the offices of the county judges. -Phnom Penh dispatches reported the noon. . to police beciiule of tbeir ffequijey,
-+--•'The-smarter-your-swine-are","'-1--,-~~W.n,, •. h~e!Jann!ic'ii!&.s are ,)'eoerally It reco~~nds maximum penaltie~. Cambodians with the aid .ol C~mbodian No suspects and few cluea are what neighbors have· said. -: , I the department commented, "the held by a J\Jdge or magistrate £0>-~\lnder-ex1stmg-law;-to--those-per-iOllS---and-South-Y.iebwne! air atr1kes had detecU es Sgt. Robert Muon and A motive Jn the klWn, of tbe·bnmette
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u sing self-feeders, temperature bound oVir to a .grand jupry for indict-It also recommends that those arrested Koinpong Thom, 90 miles north of Phnom week in the brutal killing. Coroner's aides have ~ "no
controls in housing units and other · rnent. _ for drug sales 1 in Orange County be Penh. But they said the highway leading Goodw1n said the investigation is foe~ evidence of violent Hxuil mcUvlty" and
devices you install for them." The , v04e was 5 to 3 to set aside bOund for.Lml in Ormfae,.County Superior to the deep water port and oil refinery ed on possible observances of ne(&hbor1 coukl only determine a .atneral time ~================:=::::::::=·:::'===lh;::•~co:=:::n~w~eu:·ons:::::~o=f~H~:tllr!':::_~Co;::;a~m:""::.:•~nd::.,._~Court.:;::::__:..:..,~,;..,..:,..:.!.1 ______ ~0~1~s;:h:•no:::::•:k•~i:lle~sl:il:l~w:•:•:ou:l~. ____ _:,ln'.'.,,,tht'.'.:::,,;apa~rtm;::•~n~t~n<~ighborhood~~::::::~thr::::,:"=::::~"~dfa~lh.~==r·_..:··~·~:~._..:-..,......:,-'~
El Ra.nch-0 has the hottest price in town!
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This Week-bake a b.tc:h W biacuit.s the easy way, •• popl tll_e....package .. opens-.-.• quick as a wink they!rc in the P.&in
••• slide Lhem in Lhe....,. ••• iii minlltal, Lhey're ,olden brown ••• ..Iilfh~.Iluf!y, delicious I-And only 5c-&-tobe. .. ... • ~ • .1
Fresh-Butter--.... ~.~:·~~ ... 7 9~
J une is Dairy Month! Cclebra~ by sen·ing hot biscuits, dripping ,,·ith pure fn!sh Dari Gold Butt.er!
Welch's Preserves ................ 39'
\\'elch's Jelly, Jam or Pi-eserves • , • 20 oz. jH r
s~ Bee Honey ...... 1~.~ ... ~~ ....... 49'
Clover or Oranre .•• delicious on hot biscuit..s '.
J-1-esh-Gr-een-Beans:-:-:~-~~~ .. 25~
Our Garden Patch department is full ol natun's bounty at this "·ondcrful time of the year!
Menu mak~rs from our Butch.er Shop!
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Sprina Li.mb I Fresh and lean ••• serve them broiled for. all the flavor and all the nutrition! ' .
Pepper Steak .............. Sll?,
El Rancho's better bee! , • , ready to broil !
Sausage ........................ 59~
El Rancho's Country Strle . , • truly fresh!
Prices i11 effect Mon., Tau:&.,
Wed., June ti 23 24 .
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More Drug
«.aw Set
U.S.· ·crime Rate
Rises 13 Pe.rcen-t
I~ W "" Dtll' f'llll IMfH
A radiirtelevision tower in Mos-
cow known for the sturdiness of its
lattiCA1work was inspired by the in-
venlor's metal wutebuket, the
newspaper Buj.lder's Gazette said
today. •
WASHINGT01' ·(AP) -Ally. Gen
John N: MltChell, elated by mass ,mesll
stemn\ini from. what he called "the
bigal '1fJOl'l!lon of Ill kind," hinll
federal qetlts are plam)lng more attacks
on organized trafficking in narcotics.
Mitchell indicated nwe ia to· come
In 11111CM111Ci111 Sgnday Ula! ItO penoos,
mostly Cubai'I refugees , had been named
In complaints or warrant.I u part of
-I olfldals, llid was 1 rinc coolivlllng
moot ol the coc:aine llld I larp shire
of the berohi trafflc in the United &ates.
·· The Justice Department Aid early
today • !17 ,_ bl4 -..,.sled
in IO cities as part ol Opet-Eqle,
the code name for 1 siJ:-monlh un-
dercover !nwlti(atlon Ulat culminated
In weekend raids acrou the naUOn. ·
=-~~~~ _!J!'lsereakl'l'elledf.. . wer~ .~U'!llY . woumK1U by agents -one in
N .. York, the other in Miami.
lt'1 hen a long, time bet\Deen bites
and WaM Rittf.t'S appear1 to be _dozing
ai he ji&Ms off a do~lc along the De·
trait Ritlff. It is chfllt1 do1D7I bv the
river, too,, which explaini Wade 's
htmlf· coat in aummer time. ·•
T,,_ vicar of Ill< St EU"""
Cmhcdrat in Tot&ioUle, France,
fo1'fld • pared -the itatU< of Sl:<l.ntllollu of Paduo oddreu-
ed to the Baroness of Fin. RI
dlUofred U io her and tmide was a jointing wh~h had been 1tokn
-frqm the b0f'OR11s' caatle laat . v.W, fl.I,. Awthonu ii .,,. patron
ofLolt Object...
Wh ile p ers onally dtsclosing:
developments at a swiftly called news
cool~ Sunday, Mitchell raVe much
·of the credit for Operation Ea1le to
legal wire tap provisions.
!fe, ~lso pointed to Ille shoolini In-
cidents as fresh support for bit atlnd
Ula! Cooiir-ohouJd poss Pr<lidenl Nix·
on's anticrime proposal providing n<>-
knock entry. 0 1t would have been a
great help to us," be said.
'nle ltt.orney Pnor•I aald the ·two
wounded men were amon, three men
--when lienll lllllOWICed tbe!r in-e." AP>ts lhol 'I"' Diii>
in bU .hople after ,they Aid be aimed
his Wlpon It the!Q. 'Ibe other "tn.ID
was shot in a car by an acent who
reported bein( IJ'lbbed on an arm and
dragpd about 75 feet after the cor
which Ii-forced lo I curb be11n
pulJlDg away again.
Meanwhile, Milehell told reporter>
".quite 1 few" operations of the;ac:ope
ol .the ""' Cllmaud during the -d e cao ~ laqnched within a year.
Aned-U-tbere are more comlJla, he·
Weldon Ohn of Reno, Nev. has replied w:lth one word: "Undoubtadly."
learned the Bible is not a safe place When quesuoned if lbey would t.eomil'll
to hide money. Obn told police _,, Ile l<pOllded Win wllll j\111 one
someone .broke into his home and wordi 0 HopefuJJ)'." '
stole,"73 ... which was stashed in the ~ The attorney .. g:efteral s&Jd Operation
Bible in· bis ~oom desk. Eagle -: aUne,I at diminishin1 '1be :.... e l . . !~ of. hal;d narcotics Into and wiUlin
~ FNd.-o(.Greet the~ Sllles." Yl&oulb~ Eqlalll won't '*" · · "llJ .,.........., Ule1 ~ '°' trouble getting bait for the nnt few foc oonent ~ 0-: ~rces -thlt .1s.
day1. While fishing for shrimp re-who!:1ers and distri!Jutors ol narcot&:
ceiilJ, be cnat •tM worm olPI , --~ :: ad.
and om ha!Hiel·loile· • diCtloft Jijttlculorly miooi our yuunc,"
be Slid. •
Tblrty members of the Grim Mitchen 'lqaioled Operation El&le
Reapers, a Pekin, DI, rnotortj<:Je "~ hlve_been lmpoosible" without
cJub,··rode in the Jead of a funeraJ the provisions ror co u r t • a ppr o v e d
procession through Bloomington wln!tappin& as contained in tile I968 .
Tuesday for L. W•yne M•rtln, Crime Control Act. He said auch "court-
24, a cyclist killed In a collJsion lait approved electronic surveillances" were
weekend. At the request of Martin's on •telepbopes in Miami, C'hlCig:o and
father, members of the club also New Yori<''.'
served as pallbearers. They wore :'we ~eve that this aperation is a
white shirts and sleeveless denim pnme example," he said, ••ot how we
jackets bearing their club insignia. have been able to make use ot this
• tool that has betn given to 1.11 by the
Cc:in&rns."
The 26 pens at !he new, JI50,.
000 Y onkers, N.Y., Animal Shel,.
ter art empty and cit11 ofjiciall
are invt.stiaoting thtir conitruc-
tion. Dukt, a '110-pound blo¢-
hound., ;umped agail'llt a fiw·
foot-high, four·inch-thtck cindtr'·
block wall of his outdoor coge
Sufldov, ttft.ding it cnuhfnQ into
another, sohich in turn tumbled
to the ground. · -
• .A. Paris appeals court recenUy
suspended IS.month jail aen~ce
of 20-year-old Frerlque Delanee, ar~
restad last month during a raid on
a grocery store in which Jeftwing
&ludents stole bags of food and dis-
~ lributad them to slum dwellers.
Raging Refinery Fire
Claims Three Lives
. FRANKLIN, Pa. (AP) - A weekend
fire at the Witco Chemical Co.'1 Amllie
refinery raged more than 30 hours, killed
three men and destroyed more than
a million gallons of fuel and lubricants
Refinery Manager L. C. Birrell hid
about 20 to 40 percent of the multimUlion-
dollar facility's production capacity was
d"troyed by Ille lire, which began alter
a series of expbjons Friday. By the
time the flames were extlnlullbed Satur-
day, crumpled hunks ii blackened ateel
were all that rtm11ned ol about 40
storage tanks. 'Ibey hllt conta1ned Oil,
1uoline and hl&hly ..i.tile ~
WASHING TON (UPI) -Serious crime
Jn the United S&atea 1ncruaed 13 percent
durinl ·Ille first quarter ol tbil year
deapite Ille NW>n Admlnlltrltlon 's heavy
emphuis on "11• and order.". ·
'nle FBl's unllonn crime ._ts allow·
ed that the beclmUoc ii I decline which
marked the tint year of President Nix-
on's tenn in olftce reversed itlelt In
I970. Much hid bem mode ol the lie!
crime . ,_ only II perm< in I•,
compuod with 17 per<ent durillC the
Jut year of u...·J-adminlslrlllm·
Altomey General Jolm N. Mitchell
ooughl to put the bat loce !mrard
on the latest crime statilticl ill a newi
release~ the_r1te ol increase
ol violent crlmel -by 7 perc<nt
tn the natiGa's. 51 .___ cities and
by J per«nl tn Ille natJoo fl I wboie
lJ .S. -Airliner_
Hijacked, Lands
At Cairo Airport '-CAIRO (UPI) ->.; Pan American
Boeing 7rrli with 134 pasiengers aboard
landed at Cairo airport today after
diverting: on a flight from Beirut,
Lebanon, to R«ne, the Middle East
Neea""""' (MENA) t-led.
The F.aPtll:n ap~ gave no rtuJn
for the dlWniorl.
An offtclaJ It Rome'I Jnternatkmal
AJrport and 1 spokesman lor Ille llrllne
In t.ndon Mid the pi--lly
was hljl<ked, bat neitlt<r bad any detalla.
The llrllner, on 1 !IICbl from Beirut
to New Y or!< willl stops tn llome ind
Paris, left Beirut at 1!41 a;m. PDT.
One hour later Ille pllot, Capt. Jay
Bum, called the control tower at Nicosia,
CyPfUS, airport and said ... WIS diverting
the ·night to Calro. He gave no reason
for the dllnge.
Jn additlcm to the 134 passengers, In-
cluding one infant, the aircraft was car-
rying nine or 10 crtw members, Pan -Am said. . .
(Jn Beirut, 1 spokesman for the
POIJUlar Front for the. Liberation of
Palestine (Pn.J') said, "We have
nolblq lo do willl thlo kllld ci amateur
lllin&. We could do Ulil -hijlckln& ...._ tllliDI oil from .. Mob ~
-<very d1y.'' In !be put, the PFLP
baa ·--8bilily '"' aevtrll , -..... ) F•,., ~ . • ... \ ~ -, .
Marine Cries
Over 1st Verdict
DA NANG, South Vielaam (UPI) -
When a Marine Corys court~Ual
sentenced Pvt. Michael -A. Schwatz:, 21,
to life imprisolment for the murder
or Vietnamese: womea and children, Pfc.
Thoma.t R. Boyd burstinto tears.
Boyd, 19, of Evansville, Ind., Is the
next 'to ~ tried on the same charges.
His trial ns scheduled to begin Tuesday
following a pretrial hearing. '
The sevea-man military court con-
victed Schwarz on 12 of 11 counts of
premeditated murder Sunday in the
deaths of five women and 11 childre•
during a night patrol Feb. 19 in a
hlmlet or Uie village cf Son Thang,
27 miles south cf this northern' ccastal
city.
Schwan, a four-year Marine ve teran
from Weirton , W. Va., was sentenced
to life tmprllomnent, d i s h o 11 o r ab I e
discharge and foreiture or all pay
allowuces. When Boyd was told of the
verdict outside Uie courtroom, he wept.
"We salute Uie flag and we're out
there flghUng for it and they put him
in jail for llfe," Boyd said. "They don't care.'' ·
Under milltlry law. Schwarz' sentence
. will be automaUcaUy appealed.
Hailstorm Socks South
Hi gh Win ds Wreak $100,000 Damage· in Norfolk.
C•llfor.al•
lolllMrll C:elilGf'l'llf 11111 !1lr Wttlhtr
tedt' ..,... "°'"9 ftrl\I mornln• low
<lovdl Mid foe ln the <oe1t11 •1<:!Jon1,
wltll -•fl-clovd!na1 I" !he _....... f nd c11-t1.
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CWI"' _," lo be IO, '"' Wmt IS SllllCllY. Overn!thl low w11 t•PICll'd '*" •. T,,. Alf 'o11vll«1 Control Dl1!rkl •r911~ rnodff•tt ""°' ln lht 1,,. lffld vellns. liel!I t lllWMrt loct11.
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betw-Jamwy and Mirth.
lndlvid111! !fiur11 !or II IHI\ three·
of the Dlljor clues ind Ille natloll'a
capital. however , lbowed · ~ime con-
tlnuinc to rile jn almost every one
of the •iolent catecoriel: murder, forci-
ble ~pe. robbery and aur1vated aasauJt~
In the Dlsirlct ol Columbia, mmden roae !rum a to 14, lortlble ropes !ell
from 77 to U, robberies were up from
2,711 to 3,07t and agranted •IUU'ts
.... !rum 7'11 lo IU.
Munlen in Ollcqo limoot doubled
from m durlnc Ille lint --Iba
ol -to JOI thlo yur, wb!1e rope
WU up frcm 211 to Dt, robbery Up
!tom 4,J'lf lo S,Jlt and -1vllod -11 up from 2,1111 to 2,'123.
Jn New York City, inurden rote from
237 tb Jlt, rlpel .,fell Irion 531 lo $05,
robberies were uP. lrom 15,832 to 11,506,
and agravated l.aaulta climbed from
6,147 lo 1,721.
-. .-Munlors dropped in Los Angeles lr.qm-
93 to 1969 to 18 this year, and rapes
were off from 491 to 493, but burglaries
l'O!e from 3,160 to 3,247 and aggravated
assault went from 3,352 to 3,565.
A statement accompanying the report,
usually prepared by the FBI, was handl-
ed this time by the office of the attorney
general.
Dictator Reigns
At ·Ecuador Helm
QUITO, F.cuador. (AP) -:-President Jooe vew. ~ took dictatorial
powers SUnday night after .1 week or
street fighting between students of. Quito·s
Cen'tral Unlvenity and police. Some
fighting was reported on the campus
early today, and shooting could be beard
there Utiough Ille night.
The official reason for the takeover
was an imminent Supreme Court ruijng
declaring presidential Jax decrees Un-
constitut.ional. But observers believed Y1e
real reason was the student "rebellion"
aga.IDst the government,
Velasco lbarra's assumption of die·
tatarial powers was said to have the
full support of the military, and it was
believed the real strongman in the new
dicta\orial regime is the president's
nephew, nerense Minister Jorge Acosta
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ex.president Suk•rno
Deferments
Assured
By Delays
WASHING TON (UPI) -White House
indifference and CongresslO!l&l lpOUlY
• have-virtually assured -coJtep frtlbmen
of s~ent draft defe-rments th.JI. ,fall. •
But the ·8eleelivt. Service Sysfem aays
the deJays CO\lld turn out to be ahortlivtd.
With the start ol the new academic
year only three months away, eoncress
has not taken even the amallelt step
toward· ending college deferments that
President Nlson asked !or April 23._
The Senate, where Ille propolal -the best chance ol passace, WIS thrown
• far behind in di""6inl ol ill regular
worlt by protracted debates o ~ e r
Supreme Caurt nominal~ and the U.S.
venture into Cambodiri. Plenty of Legllla·
lion willl a higher priority· Ulan atudenl
de!ennenll Iles -d. · ·
The Hoose has the time but a~ly
not the incltnaUon. 'lhe key maft is:
Suk.arno Mourn:..-:J . 1.o-MendeI-Rl•er~-<o.s.c.>. c:hllnmn or al the House Anned Services Committee, -
who has been publicly Wavering between
positions for and aginst student de fer· In-Indonesia;
F1meral Planned
JAKARTA (UPI) -Thousands "r
Indonesians stood slloulder to shoulder
today for a last gfiiripse of the coffin
of former president Sukarno as it was
borne in a scarred army van from
the home of his third wife lo Halim
Ai~rt five miles away.
The body of Sukarno, who died Sunday
at 69, was sealed in the teak coffin
at midnight Sunday and flown today
to the family cemetery at Blilar bl
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The burial site was decided by Presi-
dent Suharto and his cabinet, which
rejected a tearful appeal from two of
Sukarno's wives, Japanese-born Madame
Ratna Sari Dewi and Madame Hartini.
They had asked Suka1110 be buried
beneath a shade tree of his home in
Batu Tulis, 40 miles sooth of Jakarta.
M_adathe DeWi 1ltw here from Paris
Saturday with her daughter 6y Sukarno,
Kartika Sari, 3. Madame Dewi said
Sukarno, the architect of Indonesia's in-
dependence. had e.zpressed the wish to
be buried at Batu TUiis.
All eight of· Sukarno's childen sat
beside the coffin while thousands filed
by Uie · body lying in state in Madame
Dewi's suburban home.
men ts.
So far Rivers has not even promised
he will hold fuU t>eartngs -on Nlxoit's
bill to eliminate tl)at provision of the
draft Jaw which g\fll!'anteet a four-)'Hr
deferment to any student satisfactorily
pursuing a course of liigher instruction.
(About 1.8 million·young men currently
hold such defennents).
But it woukl be in accurate to tab
Rivers as the obstacle. 'Ibe President'•
principal lieutenant in the house, GOP
leader GfTald R. Ford of Michipn, Jet
it be knowll recently be favors ltodent
deferments ind until it is proved
otherwise, opposes the admlniatr1tlon bll1
th1t would do nay with them
Ford's second-In-command, Republican
whip i..slie Arends ol Illlnol&, AJI! ho
goes along with the '~nt ,on 'tht
issue )>ut admits he has not done much
lo posh Ille pcoposal. Arends, rankinc
Republican on the Armed Services Com-
mittee, said ~ecentlY. he had not aH.ed
Rivers whether he intended to-bold itrati
hearings.
Arends said he had not beea asked
by the White House to press Rlvel'!'I
for action --a-situation-which bothers
some GOP draft reform advocates.
"I would say that the chances for
a draft bill this year are doubtful unless
the President indicated strongly ha
wan~ some action," said Rep. Robert
Staflord, (R.Vt.).
Stafford indicated he would like to
see Nixon "e.zert some muscle" on the
Issue.
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M~yor for 'Wild L•f ' · I e • ln Austt.alia
By ALAN DIRKIN State, Long Beach _Sail:I. "Species thert °' '".0.1,., '11tt '"'" are found nowhere else in the world."
Mayor Donald Shipley is for the birds. As mayor' of HuntingtOn Beach -it's
He's also for the bees ,. fish, ins·ecu his third term :......-&ipley also will visit
aod ~II other life forms. Wildlife '-is · the city gove:riunents in· All.!lralia, in--
his bag. " • sped their par)ls and ·open st11ae pro-
Riebl ·now the '1-1.untingtoo Beacn civic granls Ind the libiarles. ·
leader Is packing his bag.I for a YacaUon The mayOr was a major force in
I~ Australia. H~ will Juve Tuesday fram # ,cefttna; ..... Huntington: :ee.cq•s estenSiv~
Los Angeles Harbor an tbe ,40,000-ton parb-procrlllll~•UQcfieiJ last year.
British liner. Orsov · and will be away Shipley Has invitations to visit the
for ne arly' two. mdnths. town halls of 'sydney and Can~rra but
"If you're inte r:ested bi qiotogy, ou--he ~ilio plaos . to watc!i _'tbe-C()Wl,cils
plan all your life to ·IO to Australia," ·of Adelaide,..Bris bane and 'Perth in aer·
the 56-year'..old biOlogy-proteN at Cai tion.: --: • ._.. ·-, ' .. -~
All told. he hopes to spend a month
in Australia, spending the rest, of his
vacatibn on the · ,cruise, ¥opping at
Hawaii, American Samoe ;.Fiji and New
Zealand. , ·
··-ruve camera, will' travel• has ' long :
been the motio ot the tnayOr. · · ·'
· PrevioUS · over9NI expeditions) h av. e
_taken J!im all over ' EUl'OPf! !!xcept
Romanla, Finland, Buliaria and Albania.
He has ·visited Eliro)e ·five 'times and
once went on a bw ·trip from Poland
to M09COW. .. • ~ .
He has · toured :North Africa, ~all of'
North America, incl~illg Canada and
every state in the uaion.~and northern · atao piam .to aee &be Great Barrier
nations in South Amerka. Reef, the larpst',coraJ .formation in
"J like to go by ~ whenever J the WWkl, on the eu& cout.
can ," he said •. '"!be belt way lo P,t Higblqbta of hla v-.=atiOn will .be a
the feel 'of a dty la to come In by fivMly poddie ~t lrtl> up the !ofurray
sea." · • lllvtr wr Adelaidl! ..i ·a tlne-dly
In Auotralia, ShlpfeJ will atudi the __ U ... tal tnlio ride to Perth, pua·
manupi8Ja, Pouche<! mommals lite the !DI lhriiaah Ilia delertl ..i oUtbock.
k&111tl1'00 anti duct bill piolypul that "Pwtb bu • flDO cllnWe," be· •id.
are fntllceltouJ ID AualraliL .......,. pt • ·lnabils of . rain -One
"'111e •• bird Ill~ la &loo falc:l"'1iol • l!mea .... All "' pl here -Mid
i• Allllralia," he uplahwt. ''Tjlere ·are they· -8 -.i, dun modern
more piiTotJ there -a ipeciel -city." •
than·~ el1t Jn the world.'' lla)'Cll' Sblpley'i Jnterut in Wildlife f. r...m<r marine biologist, the may,.. goes ~ loq belora ·lbe pmmt car
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servation movement.
His. doctoral thesla from' c'onieu In
1'953 WU based on "A Study . of ~the
Col!Jervoiion Plilloiophiea ind Con· . .
tribullon& . of Some Important Ctililirv .. tioa Le..:lers. •• • . ~ -•
''Tiie ooly lhlni that· Wonle. me about
the ~~"~ env~tal moyenat ii
that it, may not fut,". Sldplq-com-
m•nt•C "\Ve cOMOt let It boc:itine 11111 a onNbot de4! " . ' . ' . Duttq the mayar's ablenc!! nflyor
. pro tem JerrJ -Matney -~u tlte---f'over
ii civic leader.
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3rd Narco SWeep
Huntington ·Ra~ Nets 81 ·Suspect;S
Making their third consecutive week-J
end sweep, Huntington~ Bea'ch Police·
rounded up 81 suspe<:ted.'narcoUcs offen-
den:, disclosing today that one arrest in-
. voJved gunfire and a rammed,palice car.
Albert Kamaa, 28 of Anaheim, was
c a .P t I,! r ed. d b)'. officers frOm the
department's Special Enforcement Detail
(SED) about one mile -down Pacific.
a deadly weapon atemming· •from the
Thuildiy ' night ihddent,1 which SEO
authorities ~losed today.
Investigators said Karnaa-had been
$lopped, then sudd;enly backed bis car
into the unit used by officers Afden
Befvers and O. W. Lockhurt ~and then
roareH 'off. ' • •
which ·included 41 . juveni.le9, wae &r·
rested by SEP officers, who ~ the
past three weeks stalked beac¥s and
hauled in a total of, more than. 220
persons.
_C.oast Highway-1rom where.., he atruck
Ii. police car.
Patrolman Beav'ers dove -for,• th&.. dirt,
while.:.Lockbar:t fired a shot at the tires
,C l{amu' ~ii\& vehicJe ii] an atliinpt so bait tbe getaw13, of(icers, 14id.
Also ·arrested by the special force
was Richard A. Frcrnco, 11 . of Pico
Rivera who WU• charged with interfering
with a police: office!"' when be tried
to enlist help in' taking. two prisoners
from cu1t0dy ,-officers reparted.
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Ref-.gees Flee
' ' Jn a scen·e reminiscent' of_ wars since wars began,
Ca1n bodian refugees, carrying their belongings, ltee
Kompong Speu. Communist and allied forces were
still battling for the tov11n today. Jt lies 25 miles
soathwest·of the Cambodian capital of Phno111 Penh.
See story, page 3. c
Officers Probe
Shooting DeatJ1
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Of Family Dog
~Hunlington 'Spac·emen
ln Second Week·of .Test
Deputies fro m the Orange County
~heriff's Department are investiga_ting
the shooting of a fainily pet ln Sunset '
Beach .
The one-yea r-old Labra,dor-Weimaraner
was killed June 14, bu t todax the. tarOily
of Or . Robert Soules, 1686:0 Bay View
Drive. Sunset Beach, issued a pita: for
witnesses to the shooting to notify the
Four crewmen who today entered
their second week of-a 96-day space sim-
ulation lest at McDonnelt DOuglaS: Astro-
nautics Corporation, Huntington Beach,
are "doing a great job."
That was the ol>Sirvation of Dr. Karl
sheriff's department. •
"Shad was playful, never grO)'led, or Pot . Destruction . ba rked and we can't understand how
anyone could kill s~ a, harmJess pet," , 11~h~~~~ ·~~; ·found paralyzed tn • Camp~ign . ~~aJed
vacant lot' of( Bayvltw\ Dtive, a .Z'l
caliber bullet in his neck., He was •llbn .-WASHINGTON (Ae) -The feder1l
to a Huntington Harbour veterinarian 1overnment has apnounced a program
where he had to be killed, said police. to wipe out wild ·marijua~ during the Investigation-~shooting.Jw..fa.~ile-d._,,~current-growing-season.--before-kab.
lo turn up any witnesses, according to sheriff's deputies. ficken in the weed can harvest It.
"The dog was still a pup, i nd Atty. Gtn. Johi:i N. MitChell said.Sun-
harmless,'' said Mrs. SouleS. · day the JuStice Department would seek
HoughlOll. head of .a learn or Physicians
and scientists in the observalion of the
four men who are engaged in an extend-
ed !xperiment of life-support syste1ns
which may ultimately be used in outer
space.
He said 'that John·G. Hall, 25 : Ste phen
G. Dennis, 22 ; Wilson Wong, 23, and
Terry Donlon, 3t, are in good physical
condition. sleeping nortnally and eating
well. . ' . Tlie repOrt on the first week of the ex-
periment aJso contains a. notation that
two of the crewmen-Jn a complete
reversal ' of current men's hair fashibrus
-have shaved t~ir heids.
Wong and Donlon decided to do this
to ease the t.ask of attaching electrodes·
to the{r 'tieads for brain wave readings
during sleep periods.
'
Karnas was booked oo charges ot .
possession of marij111n1 and llllWt ~db
Valley W,om•n .
Res~ueti ·Frobl · ... .
Potindibg Surf ·
A Foun tain Valley wo man was rescued
from the rocks at the base of a .Laguna
Beach, cliff Saturday evening artu-she
was trapped by rising tidc:r-and bea!l
surf while fishing at Abalone Point. -
Laguna Beach lifegua rds JdentiCied the
rc~ued 'l'OJTil'n as tlfrs. Sh err i.1 1 llfan~o\va. 22 of li.344 San LuiS.St. ·
Lifegua rrts said that due fo tading
light and lhc ~rugged terrain , police and
fi re rc~cue units we re havin~ dJ,f!iculty
-finding-a-means~Lhoisting_th~tr.llRPJ'~d.
woma n safely up the cliff. ·
L,ifeguards swam from the .beac~. at
El Morro Trailer Pa rk to the , rocks
where Mrs. Mankowa was stranded. An
Orange Cou'!tY Harbor Department boat
stood by off the rocks.
Lifeguards J im Herdman and Mike
Contino climbed ·up on the rocks between
sets of crashing waves., Contino tied
a buoy around Mrs. Mankowa and handed
her down on the rocks to Herdman
be lo"'. -l
Herdman re-entered the water and
. 'fl1rs. Manko\va jumped in also, lif~guards
said.
J-lerdman lh en towed her to the boat
which transported her to the Newport
Harbor.
Earlier Saturday evening the two
guarfds had rolled the emergency truck
to Victoria Beach after a call that a
swimmer was having trouble (Ilaking
it to shore against a rip tide.
Kent State Re_sumes
Classes Under Guard
Moot of" the 11· narcotiCS vic>lflors,
The adult arresteea,. includiilg nine
(See llOlJN1lUP,.Pap II
·-·lagte• ~ltu•Q~
· · F-uM.i:a,J,t,es ·Slated .
For Ti,,;,i trash Victims " , -·.
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Flmeral-serVices'. 'for two Victims ol
an autotni>bile cdll.Liion wtych claimed
three lives at a HuntJngtem Beach ht-
tersection last Thursday , are scheduled
' ' Newport B,.c~s
Laws to .COnttol .
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'Marginal' Wells
By .THC)MAli FORTUNE
01 rM Dilly f'li.t Stiff
Legislation to prevent · owners of
marginal oiJ wells rm tying up
developable land is being suppor ted by
the City Council of Newport Beach and
may have the b2cking soon or Hun,tiogton
Beach co uncilmen as well .
The proposed legisla~ion Is of particular
interest to Huntington ~ch which has
a downtown area that Is vi(tually a
holding zone because of unrelinquished
oil interests.
A hearing before the judic ial com·
mittee of the state Senate is to be
held in Sacramento Tuesday.
Newport Beach City Co u n c 11 m a·n
Lindsley Part011s was ptesent lo testify
when the hearing was first scheduled
last week but consideration of Gov.
Reagan 's budget forced poatponement. •
for Tuesday and Wednesday at DiJday'1
Chipel, HW1tiD1l01 Beach.
The third pel'90ll to die ht the' eruh,
Jamie ' S. Martin, 21, of 2905 Jacaranda
Ave., Costa Mesa, was buried titer
private services · Saturday at Good
Shepherd Cemet.ry, i!unthigton liMth. ~r\.ices for Everett Freedle, 22, ot
5~ Chinook · Drive. Huntington Beich,
have been scheduled for 7~S;; p.m. Tues-
day at St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Hun-
tinafun · Beach, with ifitmnent to follow
at Good Shepherd Cemetery. ·
Freed!~. who was ide11tlfied by police
as the driVer Of OOe 'of the vehicle5.
is sufvived by his mother, Mn. Dorothy
Clark, HutttJngton Beach, and ·lils wife,
Marilyn.
Miss Donna Sargent, ~ of 9831 Con·
tinental Dt;ve. Huntin8:lQ.n Beach, a
passenger in ·the car which repOrtedly
ran a stop sign at the busy Talbert
~venue and · Gothard Street intersection
altd struclc Freedle's car, will. be buried
Wednesday at Good Shepherd Cemetery.
Her' funerill service is scheduled for
10 a.m. Wednesday at Dilday's Chapel.
The survivors include her parents, Mr.
. and , Mrs. Don ·Sargent, Hut!:tlntton
Be~ch: two brothers, Do11 •~. t>avld,
and Olle sister. Mrs. Margo V9fhees. .
Hogers Meets Soviet
WASHINGTON (UPI) -S<cretary ol State William P .. RqPts met for an
hour during lhe weekend with Soviet
Ambassadoi: ·Al}atoly F. Dobrynln t0r
talks believed to COfl(!ern a U.S. ,decision
to sell more wirplanes to .Israel. ·
----------------~otunt:a:ry~atkin from land owners
Black PT A Merges and agricultural organizations.
France, Spain-Meet
KENT, Ohio (UPI),-Students return-
ed io classes at Kent State University
today tor the fi rst time SlnCe May 4
'vhen 10tirstudentrwere -killed by Qt!io
National Guard bullets.
Two bilJs are under consideration.
numbers 966 and 161; Sponsored. bY
George Deukmejian (R-Long Belch). The
bills were written through • efforts of
a [;eague or California Cities' ad hoc
committee -of-which Paisons is a
member.
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ATLANTA {UPI ) _ Tht National Marijuana grows wild in parts o£ the
Congress of ·colored Parents and nation, particularly the Midwe st. The
Teachers merges tonight with the problem dales ba ck. to world War 11
predominanUy white National Congreq w~n the plant was cultiNal.ed as 1
of Parents Jrld Teachers. ·aubstitute for manila hemp.
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MADRID (UPI ) -Spain and France
drew up a military coopera tion treaty
today amid indications from Secretary
of Defense Melvin R. Laird an agree·
ment to extend leases of U.S. bases
in this country was imminent.
The summer quarter started under
the gaze of a seemingly omnipresent
security force . The cost or e:it:tra security
since the killings was estlihated at more
than $2$2,000 by campus security director
Chester Williams.
The bills ·call for termination ol
subsurface oil leases when oil otractiOn ·
i! not profitable enough to at least
pay for the Pf9perty tu ti•UJd gainst
th e owner of the land.
As Councilman Parsons put it, the
value of· some laM-fiu-;-}Ccreise<l-a
f hundredfold sihce' '-the' oil rlghLI were
Crash Victim ·Tells of Ditch . 0 -d 1-.l!ranted anti some oil right owners are r ea "blac~ailin~". l1:'e la~ ~er, hang~ng
1 on while the land v1lue;.goes up .
, HunUngton Beach city spakesman Bill ' • Reed said_, ."Oil pumpers have Fned
t,rom oij pioducen in m1riy .ca• to
From hi~ hospital bed, a driver tOday PaUerson •. who works as· an a~ PaU:ersoh was ini an ;.tn.s ldt .lane, the pai\l was too much," Patierson·con-. land speculators." .
told of his three-bOOr ordeal after bis plicat,ions engineer at Hughes ~Aircraft heading north to his hame at 1~ unued: ' · ' . The PfOblem ,is the landowner can't
car r11n 50 feet• off the San Dtego Company, Newport Beach, wu ·listed Sutton St., Cerritos, when the accident ' ••t turned on my back ·and pushed obtain a loan to build_ on the property
occurred. ' · until ·he owns the subsurface twhts.. . ' F.reeway in Fountain Valley and ll ft . in satWactory corxlitJon today al.1{un-"A (!a,;-pulled in frqnf.: ,or me and ,with niy feet anct slowly manqed to Herb' Day, HunUngtan.JBeaCh. city-oil
him lying semi-paralyzed in a culvert. -ti111tori· Jntertommunlty Hospital. -.--r swerYed and hit the curb'," Pattel'80'll get ou of that ditch. It tee!Jied· :)l~e field superintendent, said: .
Unable to walk or crawl, Gary Pat-. OfCiciala said ht had a fractured pelvis recalled. it took hours." • · "We hate rriany 1ea111 .around here
tcrson, 37, lay on his back and pushed bone. "I do111t remember what happened-next Once out of the culvert, ·Pattel'SQI} where. the royalties received are not
himself with his feet ou1. of a fi ve-foot PattersOn's Volkswagen ran off the -whether the car overturoed or rolled rolled ba~ to the freewa y •. "J · just equal to the tax an the property. J
deep cement-lined aqueduct and then freeway at about 11 pm. ThurSdey niaht, down the embankment or what. When headed toward the lighU1" 1 roukln't evtn guetS how many.' I can
rolled lhe SO feet back to the freewa y 200 feet north of the Talbert Avenue I came lb, I found myselt in the aqeduct He . got to the side ol tbl. freeway think of half a dozen (Jff hind." .
"·here his limp body was spotted by overcr'ossi ng in Fountain Valley. with .the car also in, the ditch about and was spotlld by motorilta a\ 2:.10 He·sakl tfJere ii one Uvwcre par'cel
passi ng motorists. The California Highway Patrol received 30 feet K"way. ., a.m. t))lt produces three banel1 of oil per
"One of three women who stopped a call on the accident. but the in· "My fi rst thought wa s to ·get out ! Patterson i:toell not know wheh he wil l day and the oil right ow,ner waotl '30.000
iaid she thought that it was just 1 vestlp ttng officer could not find Pal· of there. l stood up but p.asRd out be able to leave the ho&pital but he to get off. ~notbtr .. 48-lcre property has
bundle of rags lying by the treeway," lel'90JI or his caf.TheJ were-both in from the pain I felt in my chest -and ~· b ·m1tina progress;."J m1naaed to walk five wells that-produce 11 ·barrels· a
Patt erson said. \be aqueduct, 50 reet Jrom the road. back. 1 tried to crawl but J:OUldn'L -•• I few steps thls morniil&," be said. .-(See on. mu.a. P11e I)
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Low. clouds and coastal !og-re-
main on the horizon for Tlieaday
buL hazy. aunlblne ll>ould prevail
iii the afternoon, wt th· temperatures
ranging from to lo 80 degree1.
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\Vinds iindtr 10-:knota~OT't fine
/Or weekend cruising, b•t ·not /Of record breaking, in o long
diatance rn_pe: to Tahiti. Sec bOat·
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Marine;.3 . . . ' Other8 .Huri
A two-c.at collision early Sunday ntar
OrlJlll County Airport took tho life
d. a Marine sergeant from Sanla Ana
and seriO!Jlly Jnjured three other persons.
includint hit wife.
Stoll Srt. Richan! E. Jahnlon, 111
of 1313~ Wake Ave., S.nta. Ana, wu
dead on arrival at Costa Meaa Memorial
Hospital, where the injured victims wert1
also taken. "
Mrs. Laurie Johnson, 27, was driving
the couple's car when it collided wtth
the lfC(l)d vehlde .at f\ed Hill Avenue
and BU~ S~t; jllll inlide Coata M ...
city lbnlta. • '
Mn. Johnson suffered ma)or lnjur~,
u did the other motorist and h!S paaenger but all were in utiiftclorY
oond!Uoa 'toc1ay, •cc:mlinc to hoopital olf=· ldOntuled th< other motorul
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Trial ~y . :Jury 1 Waiv~d
W AJIGILll (AP) -A otaiu:iciue tAIJWIJI, Chari• M-. !IS, Lealie Van aarvt n0 purpoae."
.,...... ......... .,, of the Sharon Tate Houten, 20, and P~la. Krenwlnkel. The judge denied the motion. adding
1nmderll led 1o the arrests of members-' U. it could be renewed later, and Kanarek
~ 1 blppie-.atyle . clan said today she Superior Court. Judie Charles Older uld · • will oiler expert testimony in
would wafve Mr. rltht to~a jury trial._ said _ he WO\lld rule on the matter · eoonecUon with. the tn(lve. •
1bl iltorne~ for Su~an Atkin~. 21, later. He said juiors wi)o mi1ht be fair
made & mol)on lot a, trial by JUdie Dave Siti'hn: Mis"s Atk ins' lawyer, told , and ·impartial' were· being excused u _court ecmveoed in the trial of Miss newsmen: "Everybc>dy has heard about becaU6e of the hardship of ,bein1, flW•Y
this case anyway . Where are yoq I~ from home for six months.
PSA Ads Rapped
In Air. Cal Plea
Air CaWom1a hu fUed a charge with
the California Public Utilities Com·
rnlalom that a competitor's ldvertising
campalp. In the Sin Francisco Bay
area 1 Ls misleaM and abould be cor· rect.ed. . •
to set It juron?" '.'I'd ha."'.e to weigh that against the
As coort opened, and lhe iudl;e guiu.ed passible adver• effect of ~pubUclty,"
prG&pective jurors on whether they Older said.
wanted to be. locked up for ai1 months 1be judge said he would rule in the
during the trial, Manson'• attorney ob-afternoon on a motion to allow Miss
jected. Atkins' attorney to interview Linda Kasa·
"Your hGnor, on behaU of Mr. Manson blah, 2t.
· t make the rnotlon th•t there be no It was Mi:" Atkins, polict said, whose
sequesterin1 of the jury." tale of •the slaying of Miss. Tate and
Irving Kanarek II.id MIDIOn fell aiJ others last August, Jed to the aqesta
publicity in the caae: bu been '• and indietmenta of MllllOn l1ld members
pervasive that "the aequesterin& ~ of his clan .. _ •
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New Trial Date Slated 11 Walter R Andrion. 31, of S2U Sequoll~
DrlVe ·weitmlnster and ·said h t •
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'l'ht complaint allecea P a c i ! i c
"Southwest AJrlines (PSA) urjll!I Orange
CalatJ-liound travelen to ny to Los
Anpl• and then take the bua the rest
~ lhl way, requirin• only.a rew mi.!lutes.
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General Manager Robert vi. Clifford F E F ll p f of Lon( Beach. .
Sgt Johnson was stationed al El Toro Mari~' Corps Air Station, according to
jnvestlgatnn. 1 CircW'MtancU 1Urrounding the fat.a
• acdil"'t ,..,. beini probed tooay to
detenDine who wu at fault, Polioe aa1d.
'f'rolll P,..e l
ROUNDUP.··
persons from the Oru!P ~-am,
.,. !lated by chatp' . .
Poaeesioo of marijuUa• °' dang«oUS
cjrug5' .
Doullu Wood, 21 , Santa Clara.
Mui< Hale!, 18, Cypreaa.
si.pben Janovlck, 18. Lynwood.
Jneepb ·Furforo, 18, Cypr..s.
Ronda Huddleston, 18, La Habra.
Albert K.arnu, 21i 'Anaheim (also
usault with a 'deadly weapon).
saritmio' SpedarO, 18, Covl!\a.
DonnidleBniyn, :Iii. 0r1111e.
Bran Harilon, u~; Weitmlnlter.
Kevin Youn&, 19, Westminater.
Den1e1 Dodd, 18, Weotmlnllt<r.
Dnyle HaMDll, II, Weetmllllter.
Derry llol<hkiJI. 19;Lapwood. . Richafd Irvin,. 18, 113 Hollywood Sl,
Huntlniton Beach.
John Gill, 19. 16702 Spr;n,dale Sl,
Huntington Beach.
DllllllY Arlhur, 19, Artala. ~ .. McJl .. y.•.1!"1"" t perry·ChrtaitJ.an, 20, toi1 .
Rayburn Adams, 21 , Ohio.
suun Pharney, 19, Bell Bower.
Demi -II, Be1111ower., ·' "llol>Ort . Agum. 20, 191M -
Boulevard, Huntlnaton Beach.
James Johnson, 33, 206 14th St., Hun·
tinrton Beach. ·-
. Foy Eden, 18, La Puente.
RaJldy Lipp-It, La Mirada,
Kathleen Hunter, 24, Bellnower.
Rd>ert Bulwn, 25; Loni Beach.
John Way, 21, Long Beach.
Cynthia Carne, Long Beach.
JOhn Weiss, 24, transitnt.
Ktnneth Singer, 22. transient.
. lAlpe Moreno, 18, West Covina.
Wendy Cook, 19, Santa Ana.
MicllAtl Hamilton, 18, llMI El Camino
61., Fountain Valley.
Taken into CUJtody on char1es of being
pretent where marijuana wu beinl
smoked were:
Mike Conley, 19, La Puente. ChrilUJ!lher Stalle. II, Lol11 Beach.
Phillip Lee<ae, 18, Lons Beach.
Mark Maaiano, ti, Buena Park.
Nixon's D~ision J)ue
()n Lower vote Age
WASlllNGToN (UPll -·Preald<mt Nix-
on is eipect.ed to announce a decision
this week on JegislatW. to e1tend voting
rights tq 18-year-olds. .
A bill,.carryiq: the provi.s.i.on to lower
the voUDr: age from 21 clured Congress
last Wecblesday.
DAILY PILOT
OttA"91 COAlT l"UILliHH<lll COMPAN'f' •·· ••li•tt N. W11d
Wrappingtlae Eartla
Farm ·hands~ taking care not to get wr~pped up in their-w?rk, lay.
giant plastic cover over tomato field on inland -side of PacUic Coast
Highway near Laguna's El Morro School. Purpose of the work 9n
, truck farm between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach is to fwni-
gate the tomato patch. ·
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OIL BILLS APPROVED . ••
day and the oil risht owner Is aeekin1 In Hunllnlton Beach that ii lied up
for $300,000. by oil ri&tlll, and that i! all.
At Par9Gn.'1 urging file Newport Beach But Parsons 11 working on the ~
Cit Council · • .1.-..;. 1 retOlutlon auri:. · of Cities committee because the city Y. ""'"'I'""' r doe1 have an interest that will be. the
porting the billt. ·Day hat recommended iubject of second ph11se proposed leaiala·
the HUntirigtOn Beach council do the Uori. The committee Will nest study
aame. City Attorney Don Bonfa currently the problem Qf farcing unltization of _
-b stOOyfng the Deukmejlan billl ~and oil fields, PatSGns said_
Rffd 1aid he believes the council will This means the oil for an entire field
be asked to endarse them at its next II slant ~rilled_ fram one cl!rltral lite.
meeUng.
The city of Newpart Beach's Interest
In the t.gillation ta not too ll'eat. It
owns a 21iWcrt f~ water well lite
Services· Slated
' . "" FUneral 1ervlce1 will be held Tuesday
for the wife of Samuel A. Cameron,
..,ieiaJ manqer of the Long Beach
newspapers, who died Saturday at her
borne. ·
• Besides her husband·, Mrs. Mildred
A.. ·Cameron, 56, leaves relatives in
Orange Coast Qmrnunities. .
Orange Coast communities.
Rites for Mrs. Cameron, \\'ho was ac·
tive in a nilmber of Long Beach or&:ani·
zations, will be at 10 a.m. in Our Savior
Lutheran Church, 370 Junipero Ave., Loo&
Beach . •
She leaves her father, Julius E. Linde,
of Coro11a de! Mar, an aunt; Mrs. Arne
Zahl. -of I.Ong liOioch, alstm Mrs.
Thomas Crosby, of Long Beach. Mrs.
Max Boyer Jr., of, San Pedro, Mrs.
William Wesley, ol Huntm,ton Beach.
Mrs. Frank C. Hoyt, of Costa, Mesa,
a :son, Alex, of Saratoga, and a dauahter,
Mrs. Gregory Lawtol, of. Manhattan
Beach.
Cyclist .Struck
By Officer's ·Car
A 40--year-old bicyclist w1s hoepitaliried
this mornin1 when he wn sVUck by a
Highway Patrol vehicle ind pitched lnto
a busy Huntingtm Beach intersection.
That drilling 11te can be screened or
required to be underground so develop-
ment can proceed around it.
The city of Newpart has the IOO-acre
Banning property on the west end that
it would like to annex and bring inlo
residential use. Oil rights are owned
by G. E. Kadane ud Company 1'hicll
ti,is 150 "ells on the property.
Pfl'SOOS' said it is not generally known
tha't. tp"°e JI .ff~traJ.~ oil drf!lil)I on
the ZOth Cenwy F01: lot, ·at Hillcrt1t
C.OUntry Club and behind building f1cade1
at several sites in downtown Los Angeles.
He said the unitization legilllation pr~
bably will take some time to draft,
Ttle committee spent 13 months on the
unproductive oil lease bills ·now authored
by Deukmejian. ·
Reed gave the countering argQment
of the oil lease owners -that the
landowner was happy enouah to get
their income When the leases were
granted In the 20's and that now they
need a large return because of the
costs of aband~t (there is a legal
procedure and wells must be sealed).
Reed uid that when most of the
leases were signed in the early 20'1
Huntington Beat'h wasn 't mucb mort
than farmland• and twamp.
Cardboard Boxes
On Stove ··Spark
'House Warming'
John F. Gr Sham wishes he had never
heard of cardboard boxes. ·
While moving iJito hi! new Huntington
Beach Muse Saturday afternoon, he tem·
pcrarily placed a &ta.ck of them Oil
the stove.
It wa s a move that cost hiin $16,000.
Tbe boxes were ignited and the flames
spread rapidly through the house, guttinc
the kJtchen, living room and dining room
ind causing extensive heat a11d &mGke
damap throughout the building.
Wa1ter R. rWUMrode. 17$$1 SlJI Roque
Lane. lf:uotillltoD Beach, was treated for
.cuts on 'tbe bead and eumlned for pain
!jl> Ille left -·IJl()· Jeg by doctors at ,,..ldeol, w '1191"-• H 'tal J k a c 1 ..,, rffuntlngton~lntm'commurutY os111 . firemen were summoned to the blaze
at &581 Edgemont Drive at 3:42 p.m.
and doosed the blue wiltlin 11 tnlllutes,
tnvesUgaton reported.
~ ,.,.,;;,. .~ G4'":,i M•""IW · The accident occurred abooi 10:10 a.m. " . at the lntenectilln II Spr!nidale Street ---t-~;.·_JTil•"'r~ro~''"'1 -------.and-Warner-Avenue Driver-:of_the_CHP
l h•Mll A. M11rphin1 vehicle was omcer E. L. Winsor, 29 . Grabiln escaptilliihurt.
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C0:ncer Takes Life at Age 6.
DETROIT (AP) -Uttle Will Cald'lf'ell, Will 1ot lo meet many aovernora,
whose dream of meetln1-President Nil:on mayors. senators an<f~ astronauts. He
a\:so got to ride a 1iant 741 jet and and other national fiaures came true lo go 10 Dis neyland and England, the
duriitg bis nine-month fight With cancer, father said. * ,
hal-died at age 6. The Caldwells took Will to the White ·
"He wu the bcavest little boy thal House Nov. II tO meet P.reskient Nixon.
tverltved;" Nid•hl1 l1lher, Henert.--~''Mr:--NiJ:On called m on UI!! phone
Death c1me at the Caldwell home and invited Will to the White ..Houae. ''
St.Ulday. recalled Caldwell . "I .don't know hdw
. CakJwell , a service station operator, he knew about-Will. rd like to hive
u ld he decided te ft'lake 1very day ~ri a fit wbtn 1 answ«ed the phoM ..
a Christmas for Will when doc\Ors am-I started cryLn1."
putat.d IM hoy 's right le1 lalt October Caldwell said from laat Sel!lomber,
becausa of bone cancer. ~ when they leamtd...Wi!I had caocer .. until
"I fisured that we would 11ve him hi• death the boy's wtl!lht dropped from
Christmas before Chrlatm11 got here. 80 lo 40 pounds and shortly be.tore he
The doctors said Will would be dead died Will said he. was very tired.
by then . Tlfe bravest kid YO:U could Survivors include the parent.a: l•o
trnapne .. l&re\cMd U. II.It ~-Ill mort brothers, Her,bert Jr., 7, Frita, 4; .and
months." -· 1 slater, Sharon J.
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maintains -contrary ta the f'.SA ad or X· u er*""'n ro -thet Orange County is not just minutes . UJ
from Los A11geles by freeway, e1:cept
at 4 a.m., perhaps.
Hit letter to the PUC asks the agency
to revie" the PSA advertillng campaign
ud take whatever action ii considered
appropriate.
Judy ~arland's
Death Mark-ed
A new trial date for Dr. Stuart. Sllvm,
the recenUy fired auoclate philoaophy
profess«. from Cal St.Ile Fullerton, was
ICheduled to be aet today in muilicipal
court. 1
Silvers' new trial will be on misde--
meanor charges of. refusal to disperse:
and interferiq with the lawful business
of a collige. ~
The professor was convicted May 29
• on misdemeanor chuaes of disturbin&
ARSDLEY. N.Y. (UPI)· -TM first" the peace and unlawful auembly. Friday,
annlv<nary II Judy Clarlaed'1 deatli wu Munl<lpaf Cour\ Judge James Cook
marked today by her fans with viSta sentenced Silvers to 60 days in jail
to her temporary resting place ln a and ordered him to 1tay of.f the c1mpus
maUIOIN'n crypt and floral tributes. for !Kl days.
The temporary crypt at Femcliff ' The ju<fle delayed e1ecution of the
Cemeter)t was filled with several score jail ~ntence pending the outcome of
floral arransements by midday and at_ an appeal to be filed1by Silvera' attorney,
least 50 fans had made the pilgrimage . William Goldstein. The _P..rofessC!_r's ba!!
Most stood in-allence -11'i\Oi'n£nt""""before-. from campus wu ordered to begin July
the marble slab behind which Miss I.
Garland'• coffin rests. Silvers, Who was fired from his positi Gn
1be only , Inscription ts a three-inch at the colleae earlier this month, was
plutic nameplate readJ.na: ''Judy Garland tried on 1i1 miademeanor charges in
Deans." May atemminl from a violent con·
frontatl~ on campus March 3.
The seven-women, five-ml!l jury found
him innpeent of charges _of assault and
battery and resisting arrest., The jury
was unable to reach a, verdict on the
two additional char1es of refusal to
disperse and interfering with college
business.
In· additicri to the pending Municipal(
Court proceedinp and his appeal, Silvers
facts a Superior Court hearing on a
contempt charge. He b accused of
violating a court order issued on behalf
of the college to pretJent sit-ins and
other disruptive actions on campus.
Student Found Dead ---
AMARILLO (UPI) '-A student at
-uing,each~StatCGollege <lied-Sunday
nij:ht alter he was found unconscious
inside a locked restaurant, which was '
on fire .
Warren Rivera, 25, was pronounced
dead -on arrival at John'a Hospital.
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l VOL:. 63, NO. 141, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES -ORANGE couNTY-:-cALlFORNIA MONDAY •. JUNE 22, '1970 TEN CENTS
Rigid Stitndards Set on
R.i&MJ standards have been set to pro-
tect. ocean .life and water quality from
sewap disposal at Crystal Cove midway
between Newport Beach •rxl Laguna
,Beach, •
The Santa Ana kgional Water-Quality •
Control Boord adopied the slalldards
FridaJ far a aew ... dllposit pipeline
stretching · almost a mile out to sea.
despite tht city of Newport Beach's
requ'5t ror a »-<ta, delay to cansidtr
possible effects of kelp beds, marine
preserves aOO the waters ot ·Newport
Harbof.
Richard A. Butennan, ueculive of. rw _for the. in¥d, said board member$
felt the city W()!Jkl be adequately pro-
tcted Jn· its areas ol concern by the ~set. .
The Irvine Ranch Water Diml.ct, which
The line is proposed by the Irvine Ranch will need U.S. Anny c.orpa of Engineers
-·---\Vater-Diabict.--:· ----.L-IP.Pl'QY~comtructiC}n. proposes to
The Water Quality Control Board acted buiJd a sewage-outfall .6,00Q. feet out
Oil_Control_
Plan Backed
By Newport
• By THOMAS FORTIJNE
OI !IM n.llY llfl9f Sten
Le&i!Jatlon lD prevent owners or
marginal oil wells from tying up
developable land is being sU"pported by
the City Council of Newport Beach and
to sea #thtO'• water 190 feet deep •. The
Jona pipeline would have holes. aJong
it· to diffuse the sewaee. ~
It is being designed'to serve the.needs
until 19MI of U., Irviht coastaJ property
between Newport Beach and ........
Beach and inland portions of · the ranch
to be ~ of the lllture city of Irvine.
Standanh set by the board include.
· :.. The baeteriotoC;cal couhl lhall re-
main safe for s~ and skin diving.
-SetUeabk solids shall not :be IO"'COftoo
centrated as to adversely, 1lterthe-1eom-
position of the bo~tom ~flora and fauna
--maY have the backing soon or Huntington
Beach councilmen as well.
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The proposed legislation Is of particular
interest to Huntington Beach which has
1 downtown area that ls virtually a
holding: zone because or unrtlinquished
oil Interests.
A hearing before the· judicial co'm-
mittee or the state Senate ls to be
held ln Sacramento Tuiilday.
Newport Beach City C o u n t! 11 m a n
Lindlley Parsons was present to testify
when the hearing was first scheduled
last week but, coruiideration ol Gov.
Reagan's budget forced postponement.
Two bills are under consideration,
numbers 966 and 967, s~Mored by
O..rge Deukmejlan (ll-1.ooR Beach). The .
bills w,re written through efforts of .
a Le,gue of California Cities ad hoc
committee of which Parsons Is a
member.
The bills call for1 termination of
subsurface oil leases when oil extraction
i~ not profitable enough to at least
H---PayJoz:.Jhe...propu.t.y_tax a19essecl-against
the owner of the land.
As Councilman Parsons put it, the
value of some land has iccreased a
hundredfold since the oil rights were
,RTanted and some oil right owners are
"blackmailing" the land owner, hanging
on while the land value goes up.
Huntington Beach city spokesman Bill
Reed said, "Oil pumpers have turned
from oil producers in many cases to
land speculators." .
The problem is the landowner can't
obtain a loan to build on the property
until he owns the su bsurface rights.
HerQ. D1y, Huntington Beach city oil
field superintendent, said:
"We ·have many leases 1round here
where the royalties received are not
e<[ual to the tax on the property, I
couldn't eve n guess how many . 1 can
think ol half a doaen aff hand."
He s8id there is one five-acre parcel
Sile's Jli•s Newport •
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!lee °'"-Pennington bangs onto her>-"Cl'OWll llflerbeln1·name1f Miss
Newport Beacb durlnf! annual Newport llarbO~ Cbatiltier of 'Com-
merce Commodore&' Ball Frida)' evening. The 16-year-old coed at-
tends Corona del Mar High School, whtre she will be a senior next
fall She likes to 'sing, play the guitar and swim -not necessarily at the same time. .. ·
Air California Purchased
In $31h Million Stock Deal
that produces three barrels of oil ~ Orange County.based Air California
day and the oil ri&ht owDer w,anta '30,008 airline has been purchaled by Westg1t.e
to get off. Another 40-lcre.property bu California Corporation, it was· announced
five wells that produce 1J barrels • today.
martetin,g. Miller quit his Post to join
Goklen West Alrllnes in April.
(See OIL IOU, l'.8P l ) C. Arnold Smith, president and
'+-'----------~ctii Of-lhe---oo&fd of Westgate,
In addition to Miller and. Smith, new ly
appointed . directors' include P. A. Toft,
who will be executive vice president ;
C. Hugh Freidman ; Robert .Clifford, who
will retain his posjtion as vice president
and general manager ; Carol Smith Shan·
non: Donald C. Heffner, who will be
assistant' secretary, Ronald Su tter :
b' 6 said -his company will pay ID estimated Iris Hig IC, 9, 13.5. million tor the airline stock in
• deal set .to close Friday.
N · Ci • "We are taking over 35 to 40 percent _ewport VIC of the stoc~ today for about II million
---~on~a•tr Offer-forthe whole stock-issue
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r --d s umh which expires on Friday," he said. ~ Cr' Uee S Smith, who has been elecled president
Norman B. Foster. and-C. L. Banks
who will retain his position as vice
president in charge of governmental
affairs.
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Cove · Sewage Disposal
or tnterr ... with fbh _.iton.
-Waate dl!cbarpd lhall not alter Ille
natural appearance of the ocean aa &o
turbidity or color. .
-The dllcbar1e lhall not contain toxls
matertals in -deleterious to fllb or 1quatic planti.
-Waste dllcbar&e shall pot contain
suspended 10tids of more than 100
mllllgrama per liter.
-lllaclw'aO lllall not depna the ...
nu1I diaoJved oiryptf content below·
seven m.tlUgams per liter.
-Discharae ,abaD not • lower the pH
of the ocean wller below 7.0 or raile The city of Newport Be1eh del1y re.
it above a.•. ' qued, authored by CooncUman Llnds)ey
-RiMuoacuvity in the w1ate dilcblrp Panons, asked for complete study d
shall not uoeed preaeribed llmlts. elledl on' -Trea-and dlopoial _.Uon . -Kelp beds' in the Corona del Mar,
shill not mlie a nulsuce. · . A~ Point and.Llpna Beach ll'NI.
Tbe hearinl l'rlday was In San ~-preserves establlahed by the
-Tbe Santa Ana Rqlonat . slate •Leglalaua. in Corona del ---w-'Quality Qnlrol Boanl, bHcf.' and•Lquna Beach. .
quarleNd In Riverside, 11m1 the whole -l!entblc communitleo (ocean botlom
Santa Ana Rlwr watmhed from Bis · life) and the man,. babllal tlley supPart.
Bear Lah to the cout between the ~nie waten ol'Newport Harbor.
'Sin Gabriel River tn Seal Beaob to The city did not have 1 reprwntattve
• point J~ south of Cryst1l COve. p~nt at the hearfn&.
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HarhorCurhs.,Due .?
Neivport Council Studies Measure
N~ Beach city councUmea tanicht
will c:cmkler a propoeed ordinance reg.
ulating commercial acUvity e11 boat, in
the harbor.
1be ordinance, drafted by City Attor.
ney Tully Seymour, would require coun-
cil approv1l of any water tuLaervice,
sjghtseefng tour, serving cl food or drink,
dancing, entertainment, sale of mer-
chandise or 1dvertlsing aboard moving
vessels.
Specifically etempted would be vessels
in 1 nxed location such u the Reuben
E. Lee riverboat reslauranl, and boats
ch.artered to private individuals or
groups not gener1Uy available for use . by the public,
Seymour, 1t the req1:1est al. IOIDf: city
Cult Member
Waives Right
.To Jury Trial
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A'stalue9que
brunette whole story of the Sharon Tate
murders led to the arrests of member•
o( I hippiNtyJe clan said today lhe
would waive her fight to a jury trial.
The attorney for Susan Atkins, 21,
m1de 1 motion !Or a trial by judge
as court convened in the tri1l of Miss
Alkins, Charles Manson,. 35, Leslie Vin
Houten, 20, and Patricia Krenwtnkel,
22. '
Superior Court Judge Charles Older
said he would rule on the matler
later. .
Dave Sh.inn. Miss Atkins' lawyer. told
newsmen : "Everybody has heard alJ?ul
this case anyway. Where are you g01ng
to get 12 jurors?" . AS court opened, and the judge quizzed
prospective jurors on whether they
wanted to be locked up for six months
during the trial, Manson's attorney ob-
jected. .
"Your honor, on behalf of Mr. Manson
J make the motion th.at there be no
!equestering of the jury.''
Irving Kanarek said Manson felt
publicity in the case has beeit . so
pervaaive that "the sequ~ering would
serve no purpose."
The judp denied the motion, adding
it could be renewed later, IJld Kanarek
said he will offer expert tettimol;ly 'in
connection with the move.
He said jurors who might be fair
and. impartial were beln& excused
becauae ol the hardship of bein&~ awaf
rrom home for sit months. •
"I'd have to weigh th.ill against the
pbssible adverse effeet ol publicity,"
Older said.
The judge said he would rule ln-the
afternoon on a rnoUon to anow Miss
Atkins' attorney to interview Linda K-
blan, 21.
· planninc couun.luioners, alao hla pre.-
pared 8lt alternate · ordiDance which
would flatly JrOhiblt commerci1I dining,
drinking or entertainment operaUOnl on
boats moving about the fubor rather
than making them subjeet to CltJ Coun-
cil approval. · .
Seymour advises counc:i.lmen that If
they adopt lbe ordinance they mue 111ch
use1 111bjeel to lhelr discreUon inltead of
ou11a .. ec1 .. the city woiJld Ii< In a l!rvni·
er Polilion to reaist a court teat. He says
it is uncertain whether the cltJ hu the
power ~~ prohibit llfch ..Uvttits.
The ordinance speclfies con-
sideraUom e i t y counclhnm ahould
weigh In deciding wlMlher to permit
uses under the: ordinance. They are :
~'l'eri .
-Whether the pr_..i -activity i& compatible wllh the pncJam,
inantly recreational-character .. of N...:.
port Harbcw.
-Whether the propoeed comnierclal
actlvtty la likely to crate an unreuon.
~ble level of noise.
-'-Wb-r 'the propoHd commercW
activity will have an 1dverw effect Gii
the effOris to keep !be ba1 !tee at pol.
Julian and litter. . _
-Whether the veuel or w1tercraft ii
sea•Cll'lllJ and aclequ1te11 equipped -safelyctmces.
The ordinance p ... idel that Ille appll.
cant lball pay a r111n1 fae the -at whi<b Seymour Iolt blant far dlJ
oonncthneu to no tn.
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At Party in Costa Mesa
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By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of IN Ofitr l"I ... IMll
A Newport Beach ' man wflo bad been
seen ·talking animat.e(uy In H.W11ian with
another -party iuut wu found dyJng
outside a Costa Mesa apartment early
Su'nday, the 1pparenl vlctim1of 1 murder.·
Ronald V. Block, II, ol 11111 11th St ..
died within momentl art.er arrivinc at
Costa Meu Memorial Hospital, despite
efforts by a police Officer to revive
him with mouth-to-mouth resulclt&Uon. · . ' ' . . No immediate determinatlon was mlde
about the precise caUBe of death .
Block, reportedly wealthy, suffered an
injury to the left temple but also had
·a chunk of meat stuck in hia throat,·
accOrding to· Orange ·Coun,ty coroner's
deputies. .
Detectives theorized today that BloCk
was struck by someone outside the
residence it 279 Cabrillo St., but con-
sidered the posai611iti ..:.. admittec:llY fa i'·
fetched -that his · death could be ac-
cidental. . , ·
"He could possibly filve been choking
and struck his' head falling ' down," 11id
Di!tective C1pt. Bob Green.
"We've tot a M>t of people to question,''
he edded. . •
Police aaid Block,. a blchek>!" who
was engaged to marry soon, was liken
to the 'party b)' in acquaintance ind
sttmed to be enJOJln1 himself· in the ·
Bl'OllP· , The party included 1 ftWJ\ber .. of 1
Hawaii1ns and Block spoke t h e i r
language, according to invullgators.
One acquaintlnce whale name w11
no1 disckleed aaid he -wu ·-ta1~1 animatedly with another party guest
sl!ortly tiefore mlcntlli~ poaolbly •'1Uin1. ·
"But ... don't -. -they '
were speaking Hawaiian,,. .. Capt. Green
explained today
lnveatipton uld the party ' broke up
1t one main paint, wttb mo1t of ~
gueats all leaving the apartment 1t the
same time, shortly after midnight.
Not' Jong afterward, Block was fcmd
lying in the front yard , bar~ly bruthin&.
aeconlng to Patrolmlll Tom Boylan,
who was the first lawman to arrlw
aJ the scene.
Hj! efforts to revive the victim Wert
futile, however, and Block' 1sue:cumtJid,
shortly after aniving at the holpllll.
1be body was removed to the'-Weatcliff
Mortuary after Block's moOter and
fjance arrived folloWing notincation of
his ·apparerit murder, /
· Funeral servites will ht held Thursday,.
at • 3 p.n;.. in .Wayerly Chapel, with
Rev. -'Bruce Kurrie offlflating ·and .Jn~
tennent ·will follow at Fa l r haven
Memorial Park in Santa Ana.
Survivors include the vlCUm'1 mother,
Mn. E~lth Block, of El Monte, listers
Mrs. Betty Rossner, of Baldwin Park.
Pamela and Tetll Block, of SIDU Ana,.
two aunls, a niece and nephew.
France, Spain Meet
' ' MADRID (UP[) -Spain and Franco
dmJ ·up a military QOOPtrltion tl'Nty
t0da1 amid · indicatioils from Secretary
of Defense Melvin R. Laird 1n agree-.•
ment to .extend lease.s or U.S. ~
in this country . was imminent.
of the airline's directors, said the parent
Mrs. lris Higbie, well-known Harbor corporation will try to strengthen the
Area civic leader, died Sunday In her line 's ties to Orange County.
borne a.1Jhe_,aet_Q( U. "The parent company has a very
A 20-year resident or Balboa Jsland, definileintet-est in Orange ·c ounty and
she was active in numerous civic ind looks forward with gfeat interest to
charity organizations. the grow.th and development of the area,"
lfGI Device Gives _Ho.pe_ ,We•tller ' . Low clotKU and ·COUtal fOf-re---i-el--~
main · on • &he horiloo for Tuead1y Mrs. Higbie served as eieculive secre· ' he said.
tary of the Newport Harbor United Fund ~mith said they would begin taking
and Red Cross and was one or the action to have the airline's maintenance
rounders of lbe Newport'• Women 's Civic operation moved from San Francisco
League. to Orange County, pending approval of
She was al90 formerly active in Harbor county officials.
1rea PTA. "We intend to keep this an Orange
She ls survived by her husband. former County-based airline," he said, "and add
d9' councilman Clannce A. "Odd" wbate.vet...muscle...and strength to it here
Higbie, . and ... Richlrd A. who have -that we can.''
a Jaw prlctlce on Ba1boa Island. He also noted the airline would be
Mn. Hlgbie 1llo leaves her dlQ&hter •. teking ·delivery ·on·two new ·Boeing 737's
Mrs. Ira F.nptnlnd of San Oleto and in A~ and September. AA soon u
a brother Edward · Kaskell of Amity • possible: dle 'air)iiie WUJ be using the
Harbor, Long Island. new routes to San Otego and Long Beach
Private lu~ral servic~ w.ere hekl for ~ recenUy tJ'arited tbem, Smith ... added.
her this monunc at Pacific View Olapel. • Smith emphasized that there are no
The family has suuest.ed that friends -changes-planned for the rank and rue
wishing to do so, contribute in her Air Cal em_ployes.
memory 1o the Newpoi;f. Harbor United One change In the directorship of the
Fund, 32$ N. NewP.Q11 Boulevard, company he noted is the ret~rn of Dudley
Newport Bead!. Miller as vice president in charae or
Monitor .Aids P lie mature Infants' Breathing Struggle
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of .. ....,. f'lll Iliff •
A new electronic system, designed to
save the Jives of prematur~ infanls with
~reathing diffjcul~-~-~ devetoi>ecI at the UC Irvine ~ of MedlClne,
it WU announced todaJ, , ' &r. Margaret J . Ingma:n, a pediatrics
. lecturer, said preeadei have irregular
breathing which is characterized by rap(d
breathing alternating with brief periods
o!. non-breathing.
1"11!.is 'periodic breathing' is considered
to be a harmless phenomenon prov)~
the infant resumes brealhing on his
own and does not develop cyanosis (turo-
ing blue due to lack ol oiygen)."
Or. lnsman 11id tbat ii' UM non·'
brtalbirig phase Is accompanied by
cyanosls, or a slowing ol the infant's
helrt rate, he will not usually resume
breathing automallcally.
"If this P<Obtein ii not -and,
he 11 not IUmutaled to -reoptr•·
tlon, he may die er suffer ~ damaCt
due to lick of 0171en;" she nplatnred.
Tllo ..,. system developed at UC!
I! ldJvated by a hnrt rllt monitor
whlcll mponds 'automaticall1 -...
the infant'• ,)lurt rate falls~ 90
beats per ml1111te, !'!"!" IO lo II tielis
below normal. ' ·
The syltem sounds 1n alann ·to alert
nlftfel and giver the b.iby a.mlUI electric
shock to ll~ulaW lnlDfng.
When• the lnfont. ltlltl to brtllllt
.J
again, h.is heart rate riltl above IO
Iieall' per mlmite, 1utomallcal11 Olmlng
oil the alarin and Ult· -llln111tator.'
Jf brelthing is not raamed,' naraa· can ·
.ratore braatblnc by arllllcJal ..........
4""· _, ' . • Dr. [ .......... Ille foell Ille .....
system ts better !ban currently llled
systems Wbk:b ire r adiv8tid bly
raplratory monitan becallle hurt rate
ii i more · deplndable lodJClllan ol Ibo ·
baby'• phyllc1l C<lllditlon.
''!be r'iaptra!"'Y rilohlton coufd be
activated .by on bilant's nqrmal periodic
bJHthl!ti,". she ukl, "IO there WU I
greather possibility Of falle alarms which
Could JLtliiU.lltf tbe. illWll UDDeCUlll'ily, II
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but hazy st1111hine lhouJd prevail
in the afternoon, wi&h·&emperatures
ranging from Ill to • c1et1Jeea.
INSIDE TOD-' 'Y . • Windl Mndn 10 knot.I OTl fine
for wttknd cradling, bu.t not
for rt'cord breaking in a long
dirtcmcc 10ce--to Tahiti. Su boat·
iRQ, Poat 25. -• -·-• ...... • -• ·-,. -" ....... ' --.. ·-... --• -• -II· .. -• ·--.... --• -• -· ... I -" ·--" -• ·-""' --" -.. --,.,, .... -.. --N .... _
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' I DAIL y l'ILOT N
New Trinl
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_Fair. Oato Sand
ue
' . . · F-Or 'S,ilve.rs
Texan, 17, Hurt :
,. ln ·Surf Accident:
I DAILY PILOT Plleflll h" Pllrld: 0'.,_..11
Sign listing _ n~no's stands at entrance to Balboa
Pier. laq~,pho!O&r11Ph .. foQll4 the no-no!llar•
pretty , much ignored during a typical Sunday in
Newport Beach. Say,,like about 3 p.m. yesterday •. '' 'lihe Iii'! mar, aay .,....,.,.. but the lolk1 who use
the pier say 'yes.yes."
Newport Gets 'All -Clear'
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From Pqe J
OIL BILLS. ••
From Threat of Oil Slick day and the oil right owner ls aeekina
for $300,000.
At Parson's urging, tlii"NeWjiirt Beach
City Council adopted a resol_)ltion su~
portfng the bills. Day has recommended
the Huntington Beach council do the
same. City Attorney Don Bonfa currently
Is studying the Deukmejian bills and
Reed said he believes the council will
be· 1sked to endorse them It its ilext
meeting.
Newport Beach now has an "all clear"
from the threat of oil slick that began
last Thrusday night and lasted several
days. '
A U.S. Coast Guard plane criss~ossed
the ocean \o three miles out Sunday
and the pilot sighted no oil.
AtJ it turned out the only heavy con·
centration cf. the 100 was that that
hit Thursday night and blackened a 20-
foot wide strip of beach froin Newport
Pier to 13th Street.
Small drops -of oil came 'in in the
BalOOa area Friday .and it was ,feared
there was more to follow, but there
wasn 't m.uch. Some <>ii was deposited
on the rOcks al the Harbor entrance
jetty >Saturday and some heavy tar wash·
ed in on the Corona del Mar Milin
Beach Sunday. · ·
But nol'le of It was particularly
DAILY PILOT
troublesome or required city crew! to
shovel and tiller the beach as they
had · Friday mornin& after the first oil
intrusion.
The source or the oil still was un-
detmnlned ,; loday . by the U,S. Cout .
Gulrd. Oil aamp1e& were taken for
analysis.
Money Talk Set
For Coast Y,MCA
.The city of Newport Beach's Interest
In the ~gislatioo is not too great. It
owns a 2"1-acre f~er water well site
in Jiuntinpm Beach· that is tied up
by oil rights, and that Is all.
But Parsons is. working on the League
of Cities committee because the citY
.Capital needs .of· the Orange Coast d0es 'have an interest that will be the Family YMCA will be. discµssed at 1
dinner hosted by John MacLeod •. former:, subject.of second phase proposed legisla-
owner of Macco Corporation, ·Wednuday lion. The committee will nex t study
at the Irvine Coast Country Club. the problem of forclng unitizallon of
MacLecd is assistina: the YMCA in oil fields, Parsons said.
it,, current $597 ,000 fund r1iling cam· ·Thi~ ?neaMs the oil fer an entire field
paign. The money will be ·used to pay · is sl1nt driiltd fi'om one central site.·
off Its mortgaae arid 'build additional That drillins· site can be screened er
facilities. required, 19 , ~ ·underground so develcp-
Victor C. Andrews; U.S. Expo '7' am-tiient Can ~ around it.
oll.&.NO-E '°-'ST ..u1L1sw1NG <OM,ANY bu&ador~to Jipan, 1".ill serve as dinner , 'nte, city of N~wport has the 600-acre
lob.rt N. w... 'chairman. 'speaker will be Judge Robert Bannlhl property on the west end that
· Pm....,,_. hlll1&11tr ~l!dnlfr1 president of ·Amiiot 'Viejoa. it would like ·to annex ' and brtng lnto
J1clr a. CM•l•y residential use. Oil rights are bwn~
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A new trial ·date for Dr. Stuart Silvers,
the recently 1 flted aaoclate .philosophy
prof~sor from Ca( State Fullerton, WI!
scheduled to be set' today ·I,n munici'pal
court.
. SUVm' new trial will t;e on mis~
meanoi-charges, ol refusal to dispersa
and interfering with the lawful. business
or a coliege.
The professor was convicted May 29
on · misdemeanor charles of dliturblng
the peace and unlawful assembly. Friday,
Municipal Court ·Judge James Cook
sentenced Silver-! to 60 days in jail
and ordered' him to •taY' off the Cainpus
for 90 'days. ' • •
Tb! judj:e delayed execution of the
jail ientence pending ' the outcome of
an appeal to be filed by Silvers' attorney,
William Goldltein. Tbe professor's ban
from campus wu ordered to begin July
I.
Silvers, who was fired from his position
at the college earlier this month, was
tried on ail: misdemeanor charges in
May 1temmift1 from a violent con-
frontaUon on campus March 3.
'lbe: seven-women, five.man jury found
him l.nnoce:nt of. ch_,ges o( aaault and
battery and reslsUng arrest. The jury
was un1ble to re1ch a verdict on the
two 1ddilioftal charges of refusal to
disperse and interferina with college
busineu.'
Jn lddition tO the pending Municipal
Court proceedinp and his appeal, Silvers
faca 1 SUP'f.ior Court hearing en a
contempt charge. He is ICCUsed ()f
viollUna 1 court 9fder lasued en behalf
of the college to prevent sit-inl and
other dilruplive &cUom on campus.
Student Found Dead
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A Texas youth who didn't know how to
ride a wave and went over the falls head·
first into the sand in Balboa on Saturday
suffered a 'serious n~k injury, Newport '
Beach Jffeguards said.
John Redinan, 17, Dallas, was reported
in serious condltion. but imp,-oving in the
intensive cari! wao:I today at Hoag Me·
morial Hospital. A hospital spokesman
said he was' able _ to move his fingers
and toes. ,
In anolher Saturday accident, Johnnie
Manick, 50, Bell (;arderui, slipped on the
rocks downcoast from Corona del Mar
near the horse r1nch. Mrs. Manlck in-
jured her . bac~ and lifegu~rd~ ~led
her by stretcher to the top DI the beach
bluff. She was sent on by H6ag to Kaiser
Foundation Hospital in Bellflower. No
word was available on her condition.,
Newport lifeguards reported. w~kend
beach crowds were somewhat smaller
than usual~,000 penons on Siturday
and 75.000 on Sunday-becauae of ever·
cal t skies.• ~ •
Thirty-five rescues were performed
Saturday and 15 Sunday plus almost 500
preventative actions in which lifeguards
warned swimmers or danger without
going into the water after them.
Capt. Bud Belshe said the, surf was
three to four feet with some small rip-
tides.
Bo! Loses Fig_ht_
Cancer Takes Life ~t Age 6
· DETROIT (AP) -Little Witt Caldwell,
whose dream of mfftlng Pruldent Nison
and other · naUonal fltureJ _canie true
durfng his nine-month fight with cancer, . -. has died at.age 6.
"He was the "bravest little boy that
ever lived," said his father, Herbert.
Deal~ came at the Cak:l~ell home
Sunday.
Caldwell, 1 1trvice statiqn• operator,
said be decided to make every day
a Christmas for Will when doctors Im·
putated th~ boy'• right leg lut Octol>er
because of bone cancer. ' . .
"I figured that we "'.OUld &ive him
Christmas before Christ.mu got here.
The doctori gaid Will would be dead
by ther:1. The bravest kid you could
imagine stretched it out to •iJ: more
months."
"Mr. NixOn called us en the Phone
and invited Will to the White Houae,"
recalled Caldwe~I dgn't }qlow how
he knew about Will. I'd like to have
' ~-:1 a fit when I answered the phone.
I started crying."
Caldwell said from last Septenlber,
when they learned Will had cancer, ,until
his death the boy's weight dropped from
80 to 40 pounds an~ shortly before ht
died Will said he was very tired.
Survivors include the parents;
brothers, Herbert Jr., 7, Fritz, 4;
a sister; Sharon 5.
two
Ind
Nixon's Decision Due
On Lower Vote Age
AMARILLO (UPI) .._ A student at ....... Will got to me,et many governors, WASHINGTON (UPI)-PresldentNiJ:·
L-Ong Beach State COiiege died Sunday mayors, sena~ors and astrona~t... He on is expected to announce a decision
night lfter · he ·was found unconscious also got to nde a giant 747 Jet and this week on legislatioa to extend voting
inside a locked restaurant, which was to go to Disneyland and England, the: rights to l8-year-0lds. ,
on fire. _, father u,kl. ~ ------. --A bill carrying th e provision to lower··
Warren Rivera, 1.S. was pronounced The Caldwi!lls took Will . to the. White the voting age from 21 cleared Congress
dead en arrival 1t John 's Hospital._ Hou2 Nov. 16 to mee~ President Nu:on. Jasj Wednesday.
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Loo tltaL there Is centralized oil drllling on Get $4,000 t · the 20th" Century Fox lot. at Hlltcrest Country Club and behind building facades
at several sites in downtown Lo~ Angeles. Newport Beach police today are seek·
ing suspects In the $4,0QO iew~l burglary
of a Bayside Drive home ·
Corine Franklin, 68,· told pc lice suspects
efltmd__he_rJoil_ed home al 1209 Bayslde
Drive while She was out and took-tile
jewels from three locations in the home.
Detective Thom Shearn Slid there were
no signs of forced entry into the borne
when Mrs. Franklin reported the
burglary· Friday night. ·
The sutpects took jewelry from jewel
'bow ia the WOIJllll'S bedroom, bltl)room.
1nd a eloaet. "
CONTEST 'BUSTED'
LONDON (UPI) ~ l<>ndoo'• Lyceum
Ballroom canceled a ""1cerl booked by
a progressive IN IJl"OUP Fndly when
they round out part or the night's
festivities would be 1 com~lltion for .
lbe sexjest girl under six.teen. The prize •
lo be l iven in ffCret after the concert
-one ounee ot mart.Juana.
He sai<l lhe }.ll'!iliza tion legislalion pro·
ba!>ly wlll take som~ time to draf t.
'nle cmimlttee spent ti months on the
unproductive oil lease bills now authored
by Deukmejlan. .. Reed gave the countering argument
of the cil lease cwners -that the
landowner was happy enough to get
their income when the leases were
iJ'1nted in the 20's and that now they
need a larae return because of the
costs of abandonment (there is a le1al
procedure and wells must. be sealed ),
. Reed said that when most of the
J~ were aiinecf ln the early 20'.s
Huntington Beach W)Sn't-much more
than farmlands Ind swamp.
Soviets Offer Loan
LONDON (UPI) -The Soviet Union
has offered Communist China 1 loan
In the blllion~oll1r range in an apparent
attempt lo repair the Sil'IO-Soviet rill.
authoritative diplom1tic toW'Cft 11id ~
d1y. Bui PeklOI 1111 rtjected ,the offer.
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SEAN McCARTHY, 12. COSTA MESA.·LEARNS·OF ERROR OF HIS WAYS FROM SERGEANT
St.tt Sgt. George Zipet• DilCUIMs.Disclpline With Youngster in N•vy League Boot·Progr11m
A Taste_of Marine
50 Boys From County Try Boot Camp on for
By FRED SCHOEMEBL
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For 50 y.ouna: men ln Orange Cowity,
military duty later in life may be just
1 bit euier.
'Ibey are participating in a Naval
League Boot Camp for boys u '° 16,
which will ocquaint --miHtory di . llDe rille bandl'-pb~-· fitnea 9Clp • ... • .r--•
history o! lhe Flag, the military servlca
and drue abuse.
'!be Navy~. which is...,.,.....
the boot camp, is a dvillan arm of
the United. States Navy. 'lbe Orange
County Cllapter is holdin& the camp
at the Marine Helicopter StatiOn in Santa
Ana, starting today and running throuib
Size
Party Guest Dies
Possible Argument Seen iri Mesa ·
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By AllTllllR R. VINSEL
• Of 111e D1i1tr , .... S'-':f
. A N<Wport Beoch m1n who had .been
• seen talking animatedly in HawaiJan wlth
another party guest was found . dying
og~ a Costa Mesa apart,ment early
Sunday, the apparent victim of a murder.
Ronald V. Block, 36, of 105 lath st.,
died within .moments "after arriving at
Com Mesa Memorial Hospital, despite
efforts by a police officer to revive
him with mouth-t~mooth•resuscitation.
No immediate determinatiOn was made
about the precise cause of death.
Block,'ieportedly wealthy, suffered an
injury to lhe left temple but also had
a chunk of meat. stuck In his throat,
according to Orange County col'ooer's
depuUes. ,
Detectives theorized today that Block
wu struck by some4)ne outside the
midence at 279 Cabrillo St.. but .con-
liidered the possibility ~ admittedly fir·
Mesa Boy, 8,
Saved in eool
By Big Brother
!etched -that his de1th could ·be·..,.
cidental. .
"He cauld P*!bly ha•e been cboklnJ ·
IJld lllntcl: his bud !ailing down," 11id
Dotecti•e Clpt. Bob Green.
"We've aot·a )ot ofipeop&e to question,' ..
he added.
Police uJd Block, 1 il>achelo< who
wu enaqed to marry soon, was taken
to the party by an acquaintance and
seemed lo be. enjoying him><!! in the
group. •
'Ibe perty included ·a tlUD)ber , of
Hawaiians and Block: spoke t h e i r
language, according to investlgators.
One acquaintance · whnle name wa1.
not disclosed said he was t&lking
animatedly with a~r party guest
shortly be!or< mldnlght, pooslbly argul~:
uBut we doo't knOw, J>ecaule' ·~ were speaking Hawallan," Capt.. Green .
ex plained today
Investigators said the party broke up
at one main point, witlf, most of.· U.
flUOSb 11t" ~ the .,,uu...i ·Ill llle
..... time, y -mldnlpt.
Nol . Joioi Qlerurd. Blild< --lying In the r.-yon!, birdy bralblac.
-I to P1trolmln T'"" BoJlu,
Who WU• the flnt lawman to arrift
at·tbe ,IC'elll!. ·
His efforts .to nvlve the~ victim•wre
futile, however, and Block auceumbed
lhortlr offer urMna 11 the boopllll.
The body WU rernoved·to tbe'Wntaltff
Mortauy alter ·Block's -· IJld
flance, urhed lollowio(, -al
his apparent murder. .. ·
• Flmiral -lcea will be beld -.,
1t 3 p.m., In Wawrly Chapel, wtu,
Rev. Bruce Kurrie offielatiae and m.
terment will follow at F al r h 1 v e •
Memorial Pork In S.nll Ana •. ·
Suniyon. include the "rictim'a motber.
Mn •. Edith Bloct, al El -.. -
Mrs. Bell)'. -· " Baldwtn P.n. Panell IJld Teen BIOdt, al SIJ!I& Am,
lwollll!b.1-IOdmpbow.
.Help . Co11les, Frist
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Mothers · Plea .Brings Resulu
Who says the pubUe ta ·1patbellc? A, pltlnr c:oU. ITGm hooi1owtve"11id iieol'lo
recent •1rticleln the DAILY PIWl' call-Who -t lo belp 1n Jeffrey'• po11mt1nc
ing for vohmtell'I to. help • Colta lieu ·. exerdlel. , " lbe. l;lid. ",Some p9ople Aid
. olde ---e -lier brall>4mqed child Fut action by. ID r Y -·•'-' In 1 !lood J . telepbmoe · 'alb . th!)' Vied !or two cllya to 'fldl ·mo -.. -vec1 the w.-~ ·~-·-oid David .Ger-·--~ • -u:i. ... ,...... f{'Ol'I\ concefnecfHa:rbor Ara realilenta. before the line wu·opeo.."
fa rd of Costa Mesa. "'M>e 1tfPOlllt w11 trtmendous." stated ·Jeffrey requlrel twe paUmDi n·
Costa Mesa firemen said Norman Ger· Mn. Robert Hull, mother ~of daee.,ar . erclw a day and four people·arenllldld:
rint, IO, looked out the window al the old Joftrey Hull 'who· bu 1 c:ongenlllll . lo he.Ip Mn: Hull mimpa!Jte hfl ·-
(amll• home 'al -Cardinal Drive brain c:ondition'which r<qulrel J'GUild.tl>e. · and lop 6nlc the -· "We -' ,,_ cloc:k tralnJng to correct. · • . ' ha,. ......_, -lg> lllroulll> mid-
about 11 :40 a.m. and spotted hil' little More than ·lOD calla -were · aineed · July, and muj of iMa hlve·apa111rill
brother 1t the bottom of the !amily by Jeffrey's ~ !oOowlng a Moiie lo '>i"'~ . .-lbll, "' ....
swimming pool... I\ publicatiaa .of tbe .ltt1cle.1''T(e .. are ~ laicL · . ·, l · '.
,,,. youth rull1ed ou1sid~~1ec1-h;. , •' •. r , , ) ,1 1 ' , · , · ... ·r:~~~"?E!:'"tale Mur1e~ Defendant·:
rescue unit arrived at the ecene, David
... .. brathinl -IJld crylnff --.
said. \Vai.v~s Tri~ by Jury
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from home !or llz ...,llol.
H ---J_une_27, when gracl111tic:m uercises-w:·
be beld.
Mesa Planners
Face Apartment
Zoiiing Requests
'LOS· ANGELES ·(AP)'-· A·lll~ue,
bnmetle whole lktr')'·of the Sharon Tate qouroer• Jed to · u.e ......ia . ., ...mliers.
of a hippie-style clan laid today .ft
would waive her rtghrto a jary'•trlal ·
"I'd ha•e to welch that .,.ni the
poalble """""' -ellect " pullllctlJ,. Okler said.
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On the first day's agenda is orientatK>n
at the base, and a Marine haircut for .an the participants. Cadets will then
receive instruction in military courtesy,
uniform regulations and inspection.
The second day will includt training
In chemical warfare, a gas chamber
exercise and marksmanship training.
On the third and fourth days, the
young cadets will view films on the
American Flag and the use of. narcotics,
especially LSD. They will a1Jo pnCtice
with small bore Dreanm eel study
Marine Aviation.
Concluding the boot camp .-ion will
be a program eva luation and cadets
will go through rradu!ltion .-_:._
receiving awards for their participation f
and conduct.
Printers R~tify
New NY Contract
EW YORK (UPI) -1be prilllen
union Sunday ratified new contracts with
the city's fatr major newspapers, the
New York Times, the Daily News, the
New . Y~rk Post and the Long Island
Press. __,
Be r l r a m Powen, president ol
TypogrB!lhlcal Union 6, oaid the vol<
WU 2tJ to 8.
He atrribut.d lhe omall turnout o!
the union's 4,000 members to their
pl!!laure with the terms d. the · agree.
merrt. 1t provided a 41.1 percent wq•
hiie over three years.
STAFF SGT. KEN USELTON CHECKS LENGTH OF HAIR
C~11 .M.u'a G11ry Knox, 12, Begin~ Boot C11mp in 811rber Ch11lr
N,ewport . Gets 'All Clear'
Newport Bead\ now hlS an "all clear" ·
from the threat of oil slick that began
last Tbrulday nip.t and lasted several
days.
A U.S. Cout Guard plane criS&<Tossed
the ocean to three miles out Sunday
and lhe pilot sighted m oil.
M it turned. out the only htavy con-
centration of \he· goo was that that
hit Tbunday nipt IJld blackened. 1 al-
foot wide strip of· beach 'from Newport
Pier to J3lh Street.
Small drops of oil came In in the
Balboa area Friday and it was feared
there was more to follow, but there
wasn 't much. Some oil was deposited
on the rocks at the Harbor entrance
jetty Saturday. and.some heavylar wa11h·
ed in on the Corona del Mar 'Mlin
Beach Sunday.
Zone exception permits for apartment
devel~ts totaling nearly .1440 units
are scheduled to go before the Costa
Mesa Planning Comm il!ion tonight, but
only one seems likely to win app!'.Oval.
't1ie Don Koll Company, ot Irvine, has
already received permission rrom the
City Council for a 301~nit complex at
the southwest corner of Baker Street and
what will be the Newport Freeway !rmt·
age road.
An additional live units, howevu, Is
being. sought in the resubmitted plan for
the three=story development and the
planning staff recommends approval.
A second zone exception permit is be--
lng sought by L. B. Fredericks and Lisle
C. MUler, lo be located at 140 W. Wilson
St., in an area zoned.for commercial and
duplex development.
Planning technicians say additional
work needs to 'be done before the pack·
age is ready for commisllonen' consi<f..
eration and recommends taking no I C.
-tion at tonight's meeting. ..
A third zone exception permit sought
by the Fuller-Smilh Investmenj; Com·
pany, 3471 Via Lido, Newport Beach,
woold allow a °""lt project at 311 to
Yl1 Hamilton St., in a duplex zone.
The plarmlng commiulon is being.
urged to recommend city council denial
by lhe city ataU, wtUch says the denaity
is too high, the design bnft good enough
and several park.tng problems would
result
'Mle attorney for' Susan Atkinl; 11,
made · a motion , for" a trial by 1 judje,
as court convened Jn the trill . of Mias
Al.kins. Charles Man11011, ·31i, Leslie Van
Houten, 20, and Patricia Krehwinkel,
22.
Superior Court Judge Olarlel • Older
said he would rule on the m.aUer
later. ,
Dave Shinn, Miu Atkins• law}ter, told
newsmen: "Everybody has ~ about
this case anyway. Where Ire you 1oint
&o gel 12 jurors?" :
As court" opened, and the judge quizzed
prospective . jurors. on whether they
wanted to be locked up for six montltl
during the trial, Manson's attorney ~
jected.
"Your honor, on behalf of Mr. ManlOft
I make the motion that there be no
sequestering of the jury."
Irving Kanarek said Mansc:m fell
publicity in the case hu-been so
pervulve ,that "the teqt1estering woukl
serve no purpose."
1be judge denied the motion, ·lddini
It could be renewed later. and ~anarek
said he will offer expert testimony ·in
connection with the move.
He said jurors who might be .ra;r
and impartial were· belq UCIUlld
becauae Of the hardship of. being away
Franc;e, Spain Meet
MADRID (UPI) -Spajn llld Fronce
d...,. up 1 mllitlll'y cooperation U..ty
tod1y amid indlCl\iOM . from Secretary
or Defense Melvin R. Laird an agree·
ment to .e11lend ,,.,.. or: U.S •. buel
In tlib COWJtry .... Imminent. .
'Job · Applicant'
Robs -Gas Station
A~ 1'iio ffnt 1pplied 1or 1 job
UCI, Device ·.Aids : Infants' ]Jreathi~g
pulled a footr1onc knife on a Costa Meu IJ JOANNE REYNOLDS 1o be a. harmless phenomenon provided
temce station attendart late• ~· · · ' · • ' °' .. ·Dllr "" "'" 1 tbt infant resume! bruthing vn his
nipt and-robbed him of •; . . . A new e~ ~·~,. deslped to own and does not deve)op·cyanosis (turTh
ukl today. , ave the lives or premature inlants with Robert A. Smith, on ,dllty at Art's, • athing dlffk:ulUea hu been dtveklpe(t ing blue due to lack of orygen).''
Enco Service, 2IOI> Newport Boulevard, ' Dr~ 1ngman said that if the non·
11td he told the young man the station ~t the UC Irvine College of Medicine, brtathing phase is accompanied by
was changing hands and employment 1l wu announced today. cyanosis, or a slowing of the Jnfant's
was uncertain when he uked for work. Or. Marpret J. lngman, a pe(l]atrlcs heart rate, he will not usually reNne
The victim said al that point tht lec.'tl:lrel', 111d pnemiet blVf: bT'qular breathing automatically.
blndlt bnlndilhed lhe serrated bllde breollling whidl b cblnc:terized by rapid "II this proi>lem i9 not detected Ind
ind demanded monty, onlerin( him to breatlliJ>C 1ltemot111e wlth brle! 11<riodl. he .ti DOI sijmul1teil to ruume res,!ra-
walt at least five minutes before calllna ol ~lftathing. tion , fie may die or surfer brain damiige
polk:t. "'Jllis 'perlOillc breathinc' la conalilereil ·-due to·11ck or oiygen," lite apla!ned.
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The new system deveklped at UCI
ii aclivated by a heart rate monitor
which responds automatically whenever
\be infant's heart ' rate falls below llO
beat.I per minute, 90l'De IO to 70 beall
below normal.
The 1y1tem twndt an alann to alert
nurses and gives the baby a mild electric
-to lllllntlllta tnatblng. When the lnlllll 111111 to • breathe
lpill,· llis beart. · rate rbe9 aboW! It
beats per minule;'"1u10mlllc1ny;um1n1
oil Hie 1fam1 11\itthe eleclrlc 1tlmulator.
U breathing b not reswned, n.utau can •
restore bre:athln1 by artificial mpira-
tion.
Dr. lncman uid lfle feels the-new
aystem· ii better ·than curmttly used
•YBtemi · which aft ldivated b y
reapiratory monlton becaue heart. rate
.. I ...... depenaible' llldlc:otlon ol u,,
baby'• ph)'llcal c:ondltlon. .
. "'llie. mpritory monltorl l"'lld "'
acllvoted by 1n 1n1;n1•1 nonna1 ·p<ljodk:
brtllhln&," llbt said~ I .. ., thefe ... a
grealher posslbillty·or 11r.. 1llnnl which
~ ltimulale the infant11DDeCeaUily.''
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'!be .Judie 11kl he would rUJe In the
aftlmoOn: on a motJon to aDOw Mia
Alklnl' altome)"to lntervJew·Lloda n... bian, 21~ ·
It .... Milo Atldnl, police -· -Ille of the lllytng o! MJa TBIAI ad
•Ix others Jut Aucust. led to the -and' indictmenb ft MIMOD IDd maria.a
o! his ciln.
Mesa · Youth ·Hurt
As Car Hit.s Bike
A Coote M... boy suffered ...tor
injuries' Saturday in a . traffic colllabt
tllat !luna llis bicycle IO !eet fJom the
point " Impact, breaking It In hall. JerUl.D. Glldatone, 11,.af Zl'/4 "'-i-
tia Ave., WU listed tn aatidactory ean-
dltloo tooay at Colla ·11 ... Memorlll
Hosplllt where he WM lldmJttOd -a fractured pelvis. ·
rolic:e said Y"'"'i Glldllooe WU ridlnc
south oa . WU.On ·street at Wallam
Avenue, when be collided wJth a car
driven by Jane E. Shelden, 33, al. Jal
Andover PlaCe, Co.sta MW. ·
She WU nnt cited, accordln& lo
Patrolmao John C. Whlte. ..... •.
w .. dter
. i.-clouds lllld -, for r ..
main on the borbon l<r ~
but buy llUlllblne -·pm.n In the .-. with temperaturea
ringing !ram IO to • ..,_.
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Wincb v!ldn JO kiao~""'•/IM
for weknd cMtirmg, 1>1<1 ""' for "con! l>mrkill(I in a lonf
diaenct f'DCI to TaMti. Ser bocli-
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Cambodian
Debate End
Gets Nearer
WWllNGTOK (AP) -Th< 111--~
Senale deblle on U.S. policy In Cambodia
Is nearin& Ill •nd amid atroni dla.,..._
• menl over whether its ulilmat.e impict
will be more symbolic than m l.
Every ,indicltion 11 that ~ ·eooper.
Church amendment to· restrict future
-U.S. aetionl is heeded for appl'O\lal once
........... permil Ille flllal ..... problbly
next week. .
Eveo lf the House defuts the musun
thr:rt is widespread qreemenl on both
aide& thlll the 1..,U.y Senalt debolt
will influence PrelideDL Ni.ion if he feels
k necaury to' ia-.e another step IUch
as tht attack into Cambodia.
Sen. Robert J. Dole tR·Kan.), a \eadina
odmin\Jlralion supporter who beU.V..
Qtemenllin•~teaMamendmenU ftuaert1na the President'• CGl'lltttuUonaJ =:r. have 1"1teoed 1fte aric(nal • neverthtl• told a reporter.
"ll'• still an indiCllUon lhll eoncress
bu som& definite responaibilltles and 0 ft'n willinc to_alfl!!"t them."
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rrouble• Ov er:
Air Cal Bought
In Stock Deal •
Orange County·ba11ed Air califarnia
airline has been purchased by We1t11te
California CorporaUon, lt ·was announced
today. •
C. Arnold Smith, President and
.,chairman of ~ bnard of West.g•t.e,
said ·his compMy will pay an estim•ted
$3.5 million for the airline st.oci In
a deal .et to cloee Friday.
"We •re takln1 ·over S5 to 40 percent
of the stock today for 1bout SI million
on an offer for the whole llock in~
which espire1 on Friday," he said.
Smtih. who has been elected pNJSidenl
ot the airline's directors, said the parent
e«par1linn will try to ttren,then the
line's tie• to Oranae County.
"i'he parent company h11 • very
~lnit.e inleresl in Oranae County and
looks forward with great Interest to
the growth •nd development ol the 1re1,"
he said.
"smith said they would be1in taking
act.ion to have the atrUne's malnlen1nce
operation moved f~ S~ Fr:'llCllCO
to Orange Colinty, pending approval of
county offic\111.
Norman B. Y.'oster, and C. L. Banlu:
who will retain his po1itinn as· vice
pres.ideot in charge of 1overnmental
affairs ..
Iris Higbie, 69,
Newport Civic
Leader, Succ umbs
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Mrs. Iris: Higbie, well-known Harbor
Aret civic leader, died Sunday in her
home al the a.ge of 69.
A 20-yel~ resident of Balboa lsl1nd,
she was ·1ct.ive JIJ nwnerolJJ civic 'and
charity organiiatio.is.
Mrs. Hi1bie served as P,.Seculive 1ecre·
tary of the Newport Harbor United Fund
Md Red Crou Md was one of the
founders ol the Newport 's Women's Civic
League.
-attc LNdOr M I k • Manlfield,
a leadlnc Cooper.<Jnm:h 1upporter, uld
apProvaJ would mean "there will have
been 111 opreaion d lti feellnc on
the.part of the Senile which any presi-
dent will take into consideration "
Refugee• Ji'lee
In 1 scene reminiscent of wars since wan be&an ,
Cambodian refugees. carrying their belonr!ngs, ftee
Kom pong Speu. Communist and allied forces were
still battling for. the town tod1y. It lies 25 miles
10Uthwe1t of the Cambodian capital of Phl'.!om Penh.
See story, page 3.
'' "We inteocl to keep thl1 an Orange
She was •lso formerly active In Harbor
area PTA.
She Is survived by her husband, former
city councilman Clarence A. "Chick"
Higbie, and llOfl Richard A. who have
a law practice on Balboa .Island.
But the 111bltanttve impact of tht
ameadment Jll'Oduced djveraent view..
, S.n. Jabot Sherman Cooper IR-Ky.),
and Prut Ol.irch CD-Idaho), Uve made
c)ur ·they feel their amendment, while
pmnlttinc certain limited emerseney
- u bot punull Into Cambodia. air Funera'l Rites Slated
-al Oommunilt aaoctuarleo there and ,even an aU.Ck to forestall an im-
minent invulon ol. South Vielnlm, would
narmally hive time to consult w i t h
without cmgreuional •pprov•I. For Two Crash Victims
They ..... joined by Sen. R-Obert °'
Byrd (l).W. Va.), authOr ol ail amend-
m!nt which aakJ Ute preeidenl'• con. Funer•l .ervlcu for two victim• or
ltitutiona:I •ulhority includes prot.ectian .an automobile colllstpn • which claimed
of Amerian farces wherever deployed. thrM lJves at a HUnt.initon Beach Jn. In an esehanse last Thund1y wi th
Cooper, Byrd siid ''the president would tersectinn last Thursday are 1cheduled
normally . hive time lB consult wi th for Tuesday Mid Wednesday at Dilday's
ConlfeU,'' adding ''there can be. Ch•pel, HuaUngtml Be1ch.
however, emerpncy aituatl«11 where in Thi third pel'IOJI to die in the crash,
tbe president mlchl have to take acUon Jamie S. Martin, 21 , of ~ Jacaranda
Freedle, who WU ide11Ufied by 'f)Oliet
as the driver of one of the vehJcle11,
is survived by his mother, Mrs. Dorothy
Clark. Ht111lington Beach, and hiJ wife,
Marilyn.
Judy Garland's
Death Ma rked
ARSDLEY, N.Y. CUP.I) -The first
anniversary of Judy Garland 's diiffi was
marked today l;>Y. her fans with viliLs
to her temporary resting pl11ce in 1
mausoleum crypt and floral tributes.
The temporary crypt at Femclirr
Cemetery was filled wilh several llCQre
floral arrangemenLs by midday and at
least 51'1 fa ns had made the pilgrimage.
MMt stood in silence 11 moment before
I.he marble slab bf!hind wh ich Miss
Garland '11 cof fin restl.
County-blsed airline," he sakl, "and add
whatever fnuscle and strength lo It here
that we c8n."
He also noted the airline would be
taking delivery on two new) Boeln1 737'1
in August. and September A1 IOOn as
pogsible, the airline will be using the
new routes lo San Diego and Long Beach
recently granted them. Smith addM.
Smith emphasized that there are no
changes planned for the ank and file
-Air Cal employes. .
One change In the directnrship of the
·company he noted is the return.or Outley
Miller as vice pre3ident in charge of
marketing. Miiier quit his post to join
Golden West Airlines in l\pril .
Mrs. Higbie also leaves her daught6,
Mrs. Ira' Engstrand M San Die10 and
a bmther Edward Kaskell of Amity
Harbor. Long Island.
Piivate funeral services were held for
her this morning at Pacific View Olape.1.
Ttie family has suggested that friendl
wishing to do so, contrtbule in her
memory to the Newport •Harbor United
Fund, 32S N. Newport Boulevard,
Ne~ Bead!.
Student }'ound Dead
AMARILLO (lJPI) -A 11ludent 8l-
l1>ng Beach State College died Sunday
night after he was found unconscinu~
inside a loc ked restaurant, wh ich was
on fire.
very, verY quickly wherein there Jnilbt-A ., caita--veu;wa115Un~-atter
_be the element ol-timt.--.nif!or the private aervices Saturday at Good
•-ol airprile, which mlchl ha" Sheph<rd C.meltry, Huntlnaton Beach.
Miss Donna Sargent, 20. ol 98.11 Con·
tinental Drive, Huntina:ton Beach, a
paueacer in the c•r which reportedly
ran a &top aip at the busy Talbert
Avenue amt Gothard Street~intersectlon
altd ~truck Freedle's car. will be buried
Wednesday at Good Shepherd Cemelery.
The only inscriptkln 11 a three-inch
plastic nameplate reading ''Judy Garland
Deans.''
In &ddit,iqn.lo Miller llnd §n;iiU\.,_newly
appointed dfreCtors lnclude P. A. Toft,
who will be ·executive vice president;
C. Hugh ~'reid man; Robert Clifford, whn
will retain his position as vice president
a.nd general manager; Carol Smith Shan·
non : Dona.kt C. Heffner: who -.111 be
aMis~nt secret11ry, Ronald Sutte r ;
Warren .Rive.ra . 2.'i. was pronounced
dead on arrival 11t John's Hospiu1 -. ----!
a beariq upon the aucc• ol whatever Services for Everett Freedle, %2, or
tactical operation miaht be B!YOlved, and 5112 Chinook Drive, HunUngton Beach,
when the president mfCht not be a ble have been acheduled for 7::W. p.m. Tuta·
to immediMaly CGlllUlt with eoqreaional day at St. lAJke'1 lAJtheran Oiurch. Hun· -. tin.,.. Beach. with i•ltrmenl lo follow
"P-y." Byrd added, "I do at Good Sbepbetd C.mel<ry.
not dint that w• the cue in ·ttte
Her funeral llll!rvlce is ICheduled for
IO a.m. Wednesday atDilday's Chapel.
The survivors include her parent!, Mr.
Md Mrs. Dpn Sartent. Huntington
Beach ; two brothers. Doll ud David,
and one sister. Mn. Marso Vorhees.
1n!t.anCe ti. April 31. I think tmt aome
~ leaden could have been
consulted."
Dole. bowtver, ....... ';I uannt,'•
he aaid, """I eoultl ...... 11hbw -the~ --aeept lake up rnidence (In Cambodia) if )'(IU're
in uniform." He added he WU IUrt
Ille --· -Id not bar a repeli· tJoo al Ibo Apr!Ht, attack 1
Judge Sets Prison Aside
For Timothy Leary's Son ·
Cand y Salesmen
Warring in M~ .
A cluh botw... eornpetlng door..,_
door candy aeUer1 utiliztnc black
younpl<r1 from the Loa Ang•ltt pett.o
led io I leries of ltrongarm robberies
and a ruor uuult reported to Colla
Meaa police O"f!t the weekend.
One 13-yuM)ld boy told inve1tl1alors
he was threatened with a atrai&hL ruor
.and for«d to hand over 120 to the
manaser of a compet.in1 catndy 11les
t<am.
lUctwd R. Kearlt told lJOUce the
.incident occurred in tht MD bloc::k or
West ltlh Sir.,!, while Rooald L. fir>'!,
at. 13, hid ht wa1 fftf'Ced to ti1nd
over his $13 1t Tuatin Avenue and Walnut
Street.
lnve11.igalor1 said they ~ue11tioned t.
competing compiny '1 mqqer, but hl
wu released pendin1 f u rt h e r
deveJoswnent.a iJI the case.
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' John BU!h Leary wu today placed
nn ttiree years' probation i,n Superior
Oourt •ction In Sonia An• detigned "'
help the aon of Dr. Tbnothy Leary
put a background ol druc addiction
behind him forever,
Judg• Byron K. McMU!an lie\ aside
what could hive been a Malt prilOft
tirm for the 21-year~d defendant. He
accepted probation d!plrtment recom·
mendatlons that willstart off by putting
yooog Leary in a San Clemente program
aimed al lhe rehabilitation oC drug ~
dicta.
Le1ry, who rel.Urned today from a
90-day d\agno!Uc study al the ltate's
Chino facility, left the courl.mom with
the Rev. Max Rapaport, d\rl!Cf.or of the
01urch o! San Clemente. Rev. RaflOPOl1.
said Leary will be initially em"Joyed
in field work "11ind will be working
entirely on his own responstbillt.y. ''
.Judge McMillan also noted Le1ry's
'ilatement that he intends kl enter I.he
health food business In th e San FrMciM:o
area immedialely following hit aojourn
al the San Clemente facility.
Leary was arrested Dec. 241, 19M,
by Laguna Be~~e ~ found mari·
-juana .. -;nct-UD 1n iii car Ottuiiled
by Dr. Leary, his wli• Jlooemary, J4 .
and John.
Dr. Leery la now c:onlined al Loo
Money Talk Set
For Coast YMCA
Capital naed• al the Orana< Cout
Fmily YMCA will be di.scussed at a
dinner hotted by Jotm M1cLeod, former
owner ol Macc~~atinn,~~JY.
-arttre lrvin't COul .. COtlntry Club.
J
Macl...eod is auilting the YMCA ll'f
J111 current ~7,000 fund raising c11m~
paign. Ttle money will be used tn pay
off ill morta11e ud build addllion1l
facilitiea.
Victor C. Andrew1, U.S. E1p1t '70 am-
bnaadOr' to Japan, w\11 !M!rvt •• dinner
d'lainnan. Spe:aker will be Judae Robert.
Gardner, president of Ami.IOI Viejol.
Ni1on's Decision Due-
On Low er Vole Age
WASHINGTON !UPI) -Pr.,Jilent Nil·
nn ill erpected to 1nnounce • declsinn
thia week on legi1l1tlo1 to estend voUnc
rlthll lo ti-year-old,.
A btK carrybo(" !ht priMitkll! 1-r
the vnUnc. 11e from 11 cleared Concrt11
i,.1 W-ay,
Padres Men '!! Colony Jn San Lu ls Ob.. He wa" .sen~ed to two to
10 years folltJwina: e Orana:e County
Superior-€ourt-lrial-. ----~--t
Mni. Leary, wM was sentenced to
a llO-day Orange County J1il term. i1
c"urrently free nn appeal bond. She was
not present in the courtroom today.
The 1lender, clean-shaven Leary went
unrecognized by the public and press
11" he entered Judge Mc M i 11 • n ' s
courtroom. HiJ )mg hair and pictureMlue
hippie-type 11rb have been replaced by
a short haircut, clean sport ehirt, 4nd
slack:!.
"Hey, man, that isn't Jack." a bearded
onlooker commented. "See what ha1)Pefl!
when the FAtablbhment gets to you?"
Brave Liule Boy
Dies-But Some ,
Dreams Realized
DETROIT (AP) -LitUe Will Caldwell.
whue dream of meeting President Nixon
and other national figures came trot
durt111 his nine-month flsht with cancer.
l\a• died at a1e I.
''He 111'AS the bravest little boy that
ritr llved," said his father, Herbert.
Oe1lh came at the . Caldwell home
Sunday. .
caldweU, a aervict station opt.rat.or,
said he decided lo make every day
,. Christmas for Will when doctor1 am·
put.-led the boy 's rilht lea la.st October
bec•UJe t1f bone cancer.
"l figured that we Would give him
Chriltma1 before Chrillmas got htre.
The doctors Mid Will would be dead
y-then:-The bf'avfllt. kid you could
lm11gtne stretched it out to sir more
months."
Wiii 1ot tn meet many Jtovernors.
mayon, senator• and aslrnna\Jt!'I. He
11l1t1 tot to ride • 1lant 741 jet and
tn gn tn Dlmeyland and Engllnd, the
father !18kl.
The Caktwells took Will lo the White
• 'Rouse Nov. ti to m@el Pmtdenl Nl1on.
"Mr. Nixon called U1 on the phoM
and invited Will to the While HouH ,"
rtell*I C.lclw.elJ. "I dm'L know how
he knew •boul Will. l 'd llke to have
"d a nt wt.en 1 •n1WUed u-e phone.
J in.arted crying .'' ·
Caldwell said fmm lut September.
when they learned Wll1 had c1ncer, until
his death: the bny's weight dropped from
M to 40 pounds and lhorlly before he
died Will 11id ht was very urea.
SurvlYOr!I Jnelude ·lhe pertnls: t-.
brothers, Herbert Jr,, 7, Frill, 4: and
I litter I ShlJ'OO 5.
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Rigid Standards Set on Cove Sewage Di~poslll
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By THOMAS FORlrtJNE
OI llllt Olllr 1"1111 Sl•ff
Rigid sla]ldard s have betn set to pl-G-
teet ocean life and water quality from
sewage disposal at Crystal Cove midway
between Newport Beach and Laguna
Beach. ,
'The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality
Cootrol Board adopted the standards
Friday for a ·sewage disposal pipeline
stretching almost a mile out to sea .
.The line ii propaeed by the-lrvlne Ranch
Wat.er District
The Water Quality Control Board acted
despite the city of Newport Btacb's
requfft for a 30-da, delay to consider
possible effects ol ,kelp beds, marine
preserves and Jhe waters of Newport
Harbor. ·
Richard A. Bueerman, executive of-
ficer for the board . said board members
felt the city would-be adequately pr_o.
tected in its areas of concern by the.
standards set.
The Irvine Ranch Water District, which
will n«d U.S. Army Corpe ol Erilt*n
approval for construction, propoee! to
build a sewage outfall 5,000 fie& out
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• to sea Into water 190 feet ·deep. The
Jong pipeline would hive bolea alone
it to diffuse the sewaae.
It 11 being designed to aerve the needa
until UllO of the. Irvine eoaital property
between Newport Beac~ and Lapni
Beach and Inland f>Ol'!iOnl of the rlllCb
to. be part ol the future city ol Irvine.
Standanb ... by.the ·board 1.c1uc1e.
-'!lie blcterloJoslcal count shall ...
main safe for swimming and skin diving.
-<leable IOllds lhall not be .. con-
centrated ~ to adversely alter the com-
posiUon of the bottom ~or~ and fauna
s ' .. .
Cliff 11id.e Dranaa Last Rites
W ~man Trapp-e-d-For Miirde.r
or -wtlb fish ~Ilion. .,-W-dilcblfpd shall DOI alter the
Nturll appearance or the ocean as to
llll'blclly or colol. .,_,,_ -.O shall not cootaln lolil
..-.i.1n·--toflab
or -Uc plull. -.w-. -.... shall not cootaJn
suspe11ded IOlkla ol more than 100
mlll111'11D1S per liter,
-~ lhall not depma the ....
nual dlllOlved oxypn content below
seven milligrams per liter.
• -Dlacharp lhall not lower the pH
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an
ol --Wiier below 7.0 or ..... ,, ..........
~ty In tbe waste dildlirae
lhall nat -prescribed limits. _,.,...._ and ~ oper~
lhall nat...... ......... .
Tbe ~ Friday was ln .is.n
-The Santa'< Ana fllllonal w-QaaJily Control -· bead-q-1ered la Riverside, servflis the whole · Sa.. Ana River watenbed from Blc
Bear-LUe to the-cout between the
San Qalariel River in Seal BelCb 1o
a point jUll IOUllt of Cl')'llal Co,,.,
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'1111 city, Gf Newport lludl ~ re-
quest, lutl!<nd by Coone-l.lnillleY
Panom, un.f .for c:onipletl. l!adJ ol
effects on : ·
-Kelp·beda 'JD lbe eor.. del Mu,
Abalone Paint" and Lquna --· -Marine priatrvea ... .._ by lht
state , Lqlaloiln _ID Cor.a del -and·-·-·
' -----• ··1 t --·-C-.-lileJ and lbe DW1ne babltal.llllJ .pi. -n. waterrof Newport...,_ 1 ~
The city did not hi ... ~
prueol at Ille burin&· · · · · . .
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Tba .-<;on11nuac1 today rw !Iii ~ body ol t.yur<>ld F-iloata,a
ol Capistrano Beach wbO ~
drown«! with hla . ~ ~ s.t.ntaJ;
A Fountain Valley woman was rescued
rrom lhe rocks at the base of a Lat;una
Beach cliff Saturday evening after she
was trapped by rising tide~ a~ heavy
surf while fishing at Abalone Point . ' Lquna Beach lifeauards identified the
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Waives Right
To Jury Trial
rescued woman as Mrs. s·h err l 11
Mankowa, 22 of 17344 San Luis St.
Lifeguards said tt\at due to fading
light and the rugged tenaia, pqlice and
fire rescue unil! were havtng difficulty
findinc .a means of boistlai the trapped _....,_tho_.
l.Jfeguarm 1W1m tram the 'beach at
El Marro Trailer Park ti the rocks
where Mrs. Mankowa was st.randed. An
Onni• c.unty B•-l>epartment boat
llood by olf the rvcl<s.
Lifeguards Jim Herdman and Mike
Contino climbed up Oii the rocks between
aetS of crashlJlc WIVel. CooUno tied
a buoy around Mrs. Mankow1 and banded
her down 011 the rocks ·to Herdman
below.
Herdman re-entered the water ud
. LOS__MGELES (AP ) -A .statuesque Mrs. Mankowa jumped in also, lifeguardl
__.__brunette whose story of-the ShifOl'f"Tate said.
murders Jed to the arrests of members Herdman theft towed her to the boat
The young houseWife murdered In San
CiemCnte I.St Tuesday was laid to rest
in her hometown in P.11chigan toda"'y'-, _ __,,
while detectlve1 here co ntinued their
search for her killer.
Mrs. Connie Lynn Johnson , 20, of 416
C Moawey 1-,. w~s 1iUflec Ip
Cooperritfle, Mlch!,_hl •vices ittlnaell·
by her parents; friendl!l llld youni Marine
husband Mark, Jt, who discovered her
beaten and· slabbed. body last Wednesday
noon.
No suspects and few clues are what
detectives Sgt. Robert Mason and
Ltepnord Goodwin ha ve to go with Ulb
week in the brutal killing.
_ GQC;>dwin said the inves tigation Is focus·
ed on possible observaryces of neighbors
in ·the apartment neig hborhood three
blocks from the San Clemente pier.
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Omdno El Mollno, ,_ I* ---Slblq ......... -·-<111 lllroolh : a: -bu lo allow tho ........ialed brine to wape to'•·
·~· County awur • ..._.....,
uldlle·elderaoli'•body ~out lo ,.. unnoticed, -.... al tllo
mur-an118btit1nlbe..,.,. '
· lnveitJPtors iald tbe)o
of a hippie--style. clan ~id today she which transported her to the Newport
would waive her right to a Jury trial . -Harbor. \ .
One couple living nearby_has_rcported
that they bot h awoke simultaneously last
TueSday moml"ng at $ a.m. but'canl'@!_
remember any particular sounds.
Unfortunately, p:Jlice have said. !he
nei1hborhood, lined with well maintained
apartment!, Is subjected to constant
abouts, screams and other noises drifting
up from the bowl and beach ar ea.
reports lhal nelfl!dion a1."'J! =
...-.... lbe brolhen lo~
Beadl, then left lbem ... ~ Ill ---.~---i.,-.-·----n-lbloljiiil~---,
-'beach pmmmel The attorney for Suu~ Alkins: 21. EarUer Saturday evening lhe two
mad. a motl·on for 8 trial. by iud.«e guarfds had rolled the erneraency truck to Victoria Beach after a e1ll that a as court convened · in the trlll 0~ Miss swimmer was h.ayln& trouble making
Atkins Charles Manson,. 35, Leslie Van Jt to shore .agaiDSt a rip tide. l~outer1. 20, and Patricia Krenwlnkel ,
22$uperior Court Judge Charles Older
said ht would rule on the matter
later. . , Dave Shinn. Miss Atkins lawyer. told
newsmen: "Everybody has heard about
thb case anyway. Where are you 1oiae
to get 12 jurors?" . .
As cou rt opened, and the 1udge qui.ued
prospective jurors on whether they
wanted to be loc ked up for lb. "'911thl
during the trial, Manaon's aUqmey 0
jected.
"Your honor. on behalf of Mr. Manson
1 make the motktn that lhere be no
1equesterlng of the jury." ·
Irving Kanarek said Manson felt
publicity in the . case hu bem IO
pervasive that "~~ sequesterin& woukt
serve no purpose. .
The judge denied the motion, addin&
lt could be renewed later, llKI Kanarek
said he will offer ezpqt testimony ln
connection with the move. . .
He said jurors who might be faw and impartial were being excUJed
becau&e of the hardship of being away
from home for six months.
"I'd have . to weigh that agalnst the
possible adverse effect of pubUclty,"
Older said. . •
IQ's the Thing.
In Picking Pigs
WASHINGTON (AP) -· The
Agriculture Department 11ys a
Univenlt)' of Kent.ucty study ol
the inteUigence of ptas could m~n '
extra dollar• to farmers If they
c'-e botP will> the tqhe1t l.Q.1.
The Kentucky reaeardier,-the
depor1ment ftporla, found the rop.
ranked swine students to be Duroc
breeds.
"Hampshire purken, in contrur.
,.,.,. tbe -1 tl>fek-headed," tbe
department aaid. AWo, Officials
.. r.i. )'Wllfef pip usuaUy lwned
more raprcuy than their elders,
and heavier • animals ftJ'e more
intelligent than leaner models.
"'nle amarter your 1wlne are;"
the depertment commented, "the
better they are eotnc to be a&
u 1 i n g selr.feeden, ~per1hn
conlrolt in hoo1in1 untti i9d other
devices you inltall for them ,"
Few 10Und1 go noUced o.r reported
lo police because of their frequency,
nelchbors have said. •
A motive in the killing of the brunette
housewife also seems mlsaing .
Coroner'• aider have reported "no
evidence of vtoleot sexual .activity" •and
could only detemynt a general time
of death.
Ir robbery were the moti ve in the
pr.edawn kllllnc. it yielded little but the
victim'•. wallet contalnina: only a small
amount pf money, police aaid.
A couple reported lo be resi ding In
an upstairs fiat of the three-leve l apart-
mehl building have ~n gone, reportedl y
on a trip t6 Hawlii, since about the
-ol lbe munter. . Police were attempting to conta ct them
to determine ir the r!lidents noliced
anyth1111 unusual before lhelr departur~.
' Goodwin 11ld the invutlgaUon now
Is lnvol vinp; contacts with nei1hbors and
friend• ol the J ohnsons.
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ATLANTA (UPI) -The National
Conp!:ss or Colored Parents and
Te.lchers merges tonight with the
predominanlly whi te Natklnal Congresa
of Parenla and Teachers.
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Burn Prevention "
Herb~tt H. C~rry , 78, simply doesn'l·want tog~\ •unbuJ'!led. So .he ,.
lakes precaut10TII -With shaded glBHOI; ,TIOll'OTI~ mouth protectors , .
-as he checks the action al Daytona Beach, FU!. Such pn!Cautl9nary. .
me·asures are hardly needed these days along the Orange Coast,
where summer has arrived, as usuaJ , in the middle of the June blahs.
'ftiO muddy bollam and dirt water
combine to create a danpl' spiit for children, who llolfe In ilie Q111i1 _,
A bellcopter, , ..... pie El' Tin Marmo
Air St.lion _.. , untt """'1lc!l4d an
air oeaich Silnday for lbe mllllill b1J
-an effort coonllnated w1111 a .,-
and llW'face searcb bf San ~
JWeguanll and lllertll'a depullel. .
Fellow volunteer firemen lllo ... ·
aalallng the father In the -· · • '· " 1be brothers flnt wen ,..,.,.... mlle-
L T . .. M 1n, late Saturday· -llley failed .. aguna rustees . t~ .~~t ~t~n'b:U:~i:~.f!boul
. On Sunday momtnc 1 bulldo11r Panch-o M 0 T h · ' F" o ' ed through the natural HllClbar b'applnJ n us1c eac .e1· s. 1ripg· .;rr'i~:~u.~u:.n::
A meeting ol the Laguna Beach Board
of Education to take final action in
the proposed dismJual of high school·
music director Jack Krertina: has been
scheduled fo.r 7:30 p.m. Wednelday in
the district offices, $S0 Blumont St.
The meeting orlgnally was announced
for Tuetday evenin1.
Al Kreftlng'1 request, the session will
be cloied to the public, a , district
spokesman said today. .
Additional te&Umony will be taken from
Krelling, 1ccordfni ' to Superln,tendenl
' ' ' Wiiiiam Ullom , "in or"'r to clarify IOmt
oft.he Inconsistenc ies in the record :" ·
. Raoul · Teilhelt. presklerit or '. the
California Federation of Teachen: •ho
represented Kreftlng at his hearln1
before a state offlcef lasf month, allo
will be given 15 minutes IO make 1
fln11I argument, as will as repretentattve
or the county coun1el_'1 offk:e. '·
Kr<!Ung 'ond Mn. Donna Lynde, high
school art teacher.-~~ested. hear-
ings when lhey were idvllllid they .wou)d •
not 'be 'rehired for the next 'llCbool ')'fir.
TbeJ._. wu clelerlbed u extnmely
full ol water alter ....,. hlJb tidoo
earlier in tbe week.
It b unpeln>lled bi' ~ •. bu!
poated as unufe for 1fttr7 became of
the poUu1i9n. , ,
Spokumen al the beach uld """"
of yOUllillel'•· played In Illa 'JncllaJt
water over the weekend; , • -
Tl10 lagoon11 mudcly liOttoai and debria
!See DROWNING, P ... 11
• The judge said he would rule ln the
afternoon on a motion to •Bow Miss
Atkins'attomey tointerviewLind1kas1-UCI D e Ge H
blan, ZI. . ev-1ce-J c1v.:es ope It was Miss Atkins, police said, whose
t.le or the 1iaylngof""NlirTlle anc11-~ - --- -
1'te state offlctt, in ·a 'wrltteft .kin. 1
found "'niJ rea90l'l not to rehire' .. the
niuslc lnstrUctor. 'Mle 'sChool. bolrd'then
requested a continuance' tn the ·cue
to permit study. of tile full transcript ,
or his hearln1. This study wa• comJ!le~
)l(lt Wlfk, r I Low ·-and -,.. ... main .., the hori-. 111< '->' six others last August, led to the amsts , ~ ,
and indictments of Manson and members
of his clan.
Lola B. W resche
Succumbs at 90
Monitor Aids Premature Infants' Breathin.g Struggle
. . .
After the Wedne9day session, lite board
will make a M final decilion to retain
or releaae Xrefllng, It was announced.
Mn . Lynde's dllmiSIMI was confirmed •
by lrultea last month. ·
Kent St~te Resumes
Classes Uiider . Gn?,rd·
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'KENT, o1iJo (UPIJ -s1""'"1ta N!Uri>
ed to -at Kent SC.le' UnJ..r.tQ'
today for the ftn t till!' olnet 'May I'
when four students were killed by <>No
National Guard bullets.
The summer q\llrter started undlr
tbe ,.,. ol • ...,.111111 omolpment
-rlty for<e . '1111 OOll al extra -11
lince the kll1lnc1 wu OU.mated at. more
than SIU.Oii by oampua -"I)' dll'ICtol'
a.tor Willllml. •
but hazy -lhould pmolJ in the afternoon, wtth tempenbnl
...... from • lo ..........
INllDB TOD~l'
~ ' . ' Windl ndtr 10 lcaOta orir /1JN
/or wt~nd cndlhig, b•t l!Ot
for ncord · breaklno in a lono
tHltaftN ra:ce to TahiU, S11 boaC:'
lflfl, Pad• 15. .... , .. ~~. ::::... . , ......... ' ,......... .,.. ·-. OM••• a --' ....... ,. ' l•l T I 19 ,.... .." -.. ==--':
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I DAILY I'll.OT SC
Woman's
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Death Probe
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C:Oiitinuing
A ...i.am. -o1 mur1 in.
-lpP .. --painolakUia in...ilptlon in1o 'the butcher death of
Mlalaoi Viejo teacher Mn. P'1cnnoe
-lllll -· but admlited their leodl ON alim II bat.
-..(lap!. J--~ head ol the involllptloo! detail, uld llll'men'•
wort now trivol\'ft Portnc ovtr "every
ecrap of information we have on the
e&ae and trying to put it all in place,"
-U. lu!Hcale -<q !or Mn .. Brown's e1r, iDvtltlpton are talkin.g
with le\W~ poalble j Witne.e& 1"io m1y
have 89en the St-year~ brunette last
J""' I belore she d"-ued· .
H• muUllt«f bOdY wU foon4 early
lut week in a maketblft, two-week.old
......... on.p ~Wly. -" -K uld tlldaj he and two of
hil top inv181tipttn tptnt two days
late lut wee} revilftln& the 1rave 11ie-
and ._..,.... the P.,.leal evidence
with -~ in Rl"""ide cwnty. · .
u .. 1r,...,...11
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Red S•ppl1 Linea
1 U.s~ 'Planes ff .it .... . .
. Bey~nd Set Linlit
SAIGON (UPI) -U. S.' warplamt
have betun bombin1 CemmUnllt lahd and river supply _Jines in Cambodia
beyond the . 21:7 mile liml~ aet for
Americu . Jround foreea:, a Penlqon
spokesman 1aki today.
Jerry 11. Friedhelm, deputy Uotolant
delenae oacrelary !Of public allaln,
Issued a Penta1t1n statement lo follow
up an announcement by Gen. Creighton
W. , Abrams, Ainerlcan commander in Saiaon.
Friedbelm ujd the attacks be1an
"within the tut week" when It became
clear the C.ornmunl&tl hid moved .wen
beyond the unctuary · 1rta1 attacked
by Alllad 1 .......
He uid there wai a limit on the
dept.a ol tht rakl1 but would not 1ay
what It w ...
The annowtcement In S1i1on by an
AbramJ spok-.rtiaD said only that U.
S. pll.aea would be \lied to attack new
Communllt supply line• deep in Cam-
bodia ••u rtquittd.u
that Americu air strik1111 la Cambodia
would continue after"" the June 30
withdrawal date.
Allled intelligence reports have sa id
North Vietnamese commanders ha ve
eallblllhed new supply lines on a aystem
of w1terways deeper l'n \Cambodia. The
line connect.I wlUI the BO-Called Ho Chi
Minh trail in Lao1.
The aupply routes are much deeper
than the Jt.7 mllt limit for American
troop penetration and military .soµrces
said Anrerlcan aircraft already have been
attackin& the route in northeutern Cam•
bol:lla.
other military tources ~ uld today
American commandef11 have accelerated
the withdrawal of U. S .. troops from
·Cambodia, movJng ~men of the crack ,
1st Air Cavalry ·Dlvl11on back to South
Vietnam. Another 10,000 remain ln Cam·
bodla.
"We're just tryiftc to eome up with
60ln«hlng we may have missed in·
ilially ," be said.
Cont.acts early this weU will Include
speakiq' with a Capistrano waitrea who
cla.ima to Uve ._,,,the. mtlfder victim
CARRYINO BELONOINOS, CAMBODIANS FROM VILLAOE OF KOMPONO SPEU SEEK SAFETY
R""-floa as Communlllls, Allloa llattlo for Town 25 MllH South-t ol Camloodlan Capital.
Presldeii.t Nixon had set ·a 21 .7 mile '
limit on the distance Jnakle Cambodia
A.merlW around forces would operate
before their ~,,,.., withdrawal by
lh ot.her Indochina developments :
-Phnom Penh dlapatches nported the
Cambodians with tbe aid of Cambodian
and• South Vittnarhese Air strikes had
turned back a Communist allack on
Kompong Thom, AO miles north of Phnom
Penh." But they said the highway leadihg
to the deep water port and oif refinery
of Sihanoukville still was out. June 30. oo .l'UDI J U Mn. ltown entered :._~,.. ... .,_to buy a Students Given
-..1ie ~ ,...,. valuable · Womanin'WrongHome'
Case Still Depressed
'lbe s~an ·•aid continued air
ltrii.11 into Cambodia would b e
neceaary becaue tbe Allied drive Jnto
the neigbborinc coootry had fotced Com-
munist f~ to move their supply Jines
to the west, deeper in Cambodia .
still bu not -dttormined. · • ., ' -bi'
-·-alanolherco!lee•ho!> nterns p
HW' the Bron woman at 2:"5 p.n:i. __ .
June I · u the victim paid a lab lo< J /:" -. l "Al a result of successful attac ks
made by U. S. and government of Viet-
nam forces 11sinat the base sanctuaries
along the border between Cambodia and
a load>er'• meetint held earlier that n '70Vernmen
week. The waitrea took the money. then 11w
the woman leave the coffee shop at t.be
slime time 11 a couple in their 30s.
1be couple oltll has not -. found.
Investigators mllbl be -to det«mlne Mn. -·, dlnction of trawl H Ibey
can rind the .man ud woman.
E.i&bt colle&e lludenlJ, three of them South Vietnam, the enemy's lines of
from lbe Oraqe Cout area, today were By,!:'~~ cwraaement. One •anti 1 wall built 5upply and communications have been
enrolled in an Oraap CoWlty ad· 0 Jt's _,,_.,thrown aw1v. I'll _ .... &~•-to keep cU mud lrOm the conatruction disrupted and he ia now attempting lo ,.,_,,. I ...... uy site. and "another ii: eoncerned T beca\JM:" minlltrat.ion lJMrnahjp procram to pro-~never tee it-« the hotlle acaln." expand them Into areas fa~er We!t
vlde them with practicll esperlenoe polo-Mrs. Allee CUt -of Dana Point .. the view znilhl be CJ.it off U the houaa in Cambodia," the statement u1d . •--al is moved. I la ed I tin& toward 1 career In mi permnent. deprw=d. "Al hu been previou1 Y 1 l , a r
Included are Jamel DuUUe, Hun-~--Jy ~ y--qo _...._ .. 1-----.a ''Aren't there any lood people left interdiction will be punued as appropri-1~· •WV -• -~ in I tbt world!'' aka the M.u.ar~ 1-tiqton Beach, USC; and Norman Ewers. that her retirement heme wu belnf 1 -ate 11ainlt enemy troopl or matert11I
-U. S. Navj spok1Mnei1 said 273 river
boats would be tranaferrecl to the South
Vietna~ navy Tuesday in the l1r1ett
turnover' of naval equipment or the war.
The turnover Is part of the Navy Viet·
namiz8tion program and will put 80
perce nt or the navy boats operati ng In
South Vietnam in South Vietnamese
hands.
-Comm unis t ,1tto\,lnd fire shot down two
U.S. Ariny helicopters Sunday, one in
the Mekon1 Delta and the other in
the northern quarter of South Vietnam.
Two crewmen were wounded.
Student Found Dead 1be balllin( cue Includes the diup-pear&nce ol Mrs.. Brown'1 ltation WAIOO,
her punt, jewelry, -and the lar&• buJllin( lml!e « boyonel lllOd In her
I-"--,_.. 1:11..i..a-i 1 -1 _ • .,_. 1... .. a ....,_ lot widow. which could threaten American and other nu~; --· .....,..., ,__ -1 ""-~• ' "· C . lo I and f 'd f AMARILLO UPI A td •--~ botb of~-• s•J· r··n~--·-nus. ase JS ne Y a rll o free world lives in South Vietnam . We · ( ) -s u ent at --· ~ ---:'.';"'•, Tho ""'tracl« and the county Build;•• the !utu H h band and I cblld I I Lon B h S Coll d'ed
daqhler. . TIMlday I.be croup will m1e11a and Deputmeat were infGnned, but ~ re. tt us on Y will not. of course, discuss speci ic ru es g eac tale ege 1 Sunday
be ,~.~ to .... A _,...,\Baud el 1111 both deld -IDd lhe hu no clote of engagement except to stale that their night aft.er he wu found uncontciou1 Deteetives allo an working at finding
a pouib~ murder ICtftt, convtnced that
the sravestte wu not where Mrs.
Brown'• killer performed the crime.
UJUUUUUN ""' ...,,..,., wu· dant and tbe house •lta todly, rtlaUv•. interdiction wUl-conUnue as required -. inside a JOl;ked restaurant, which was
Supervtaon al Iha boud'• ...,..iar llllU'iy_!l!!I!!~ at -Viola Verde, _ 8bt_blf only her ..U rtspecl and In order to protect the liv• of 111llllary on fire. sesaion. ,, C•N•trano Beach. · · •1..-• I h .. " ...-· a sp1r1l 1.1aa.t wun t et er 1 .ve up personnel ln SOut.h Vietnam . Warren ruvera, 25, was pronounced
Thi CJdenta were "cholen OD I mm· Mn. CaM uya lhe wu promised. her fight for her home. Spokesmen in· Washinaton said earlier dead on arrival at John 's Hopsital
pellllva bull lollowlq noommendalllllll the -· bul tod•y ... -~ even rr:============;;;;;;===:::::::::=====::::::::::::::::::::::===::::;-from their colle11s and penoanel in-hive a hlDdful of eu1b to call her .
San Clemente's
Solo Sailor Ge~
Towed to Port 1
r o rm• r ,Su Cllme.U dty attarnty
Gi.. Lue, wbo Ie!t la< a IOio ullJq
trip around the wwkl one month qo
is beiQs towed to Hawaii today, where
hll aloap Modrii•I will underlO repoln
for a brolDen rudder.
Line, wtio set sail from Ocunlldt
oo Memorial Dey !or the aolo clrcum-
navtpllon, bo1 received aid from the
mile& aut of Hawall. Cout Guanl
taakw U Texaco California about 300
..,.._n uld the ..Wan.Ail<!!: would
aloo git help from the c:utt.r Cape
Newapn, which will tow the Columbia
26 u.ilbolt to Hilo.
Lane, ..... celebrllad 1111 llal birlhdllj'
1l ,.. oricin1lly planned the Morq.,...
I1ilndt .. "" lint landfill. But frl<nds
in San Clenente uid today the 1kipptr
ellhlr drifted huncltoda qi milet of!
COW'le becauee of tha breakdown or
jury-rigged 1111 craf\ and beaded liir
IOU( hait>or in Hawaii.
ten1ews, , ICCOl'di.nl to William Hart, own. ....ay .,.._J dlractor. S11a lakes liUla comloct In the Itel
1beJ have been Ull&nad to varlout that CharlH Larraw1y, the Neorport
......,, ...,._, W«IdnJ lull llma --wbo bulk the boult
tn D'IJI oM b!&.-n pltlMhlM, ........,. 1'Ul 1011D bl facinl dw'C-befon. tbt
011 .. Zinke. ·.......,.i lliaJylat. ~actan· Slaio L1cenoe Board.
Their ............ may IncJ..ie ...... "Tho. CUI II in the hands of Iha
munity r1s11 m 1119jlctl, ..,.. .. tn AltorDt)' Gentrll," aeid ~flrbOtt Sf.4plty,
prapartac --"· ~ reporll ouperylafq deputy " the boanl ..• .,,,.
and loallltl; -in oblainlnl and alletallonl Include 1bandoM>att of a
p11:11 e11dnc federal arllU and prepara· conltrucUon •It• and failure to ccmplU
lion rJ reporta Chat will IUide future cxmtruction."
ttrYlct _... plannlnr. Tho cua II ICheduled lot July and
"Thay .,..,•t J>a· pven clarieal joba," the -l&y could be 1 lool ol l""-.
Mn. Zlnlie uld. "Thi counlJ II ..... Mn. Cue'• 11,..,,.Uvea appaar to ba
to offer u much pracUcal ezperience to move the holJle onto her lot, Cl'
u poat!Me tbia m1mnw ..,. t.bey lrt to trade kit.I with the woman who ownl
inleraltad In a.,.,_ in ID-the -lot. But lbe -·1 bovo adminiltrailon." the money to move the houle and Mn.
Otherw enllllad indudt John Iqjlan, Stolle Randall of La Habra who own1
411 ~ea. USC; Charla O'Brien, the lot the house wu buili on wanta
Pomona; J(anley--,.-;-Lon(-s-Iit--16,000-ln..addlllon...lo_Mn. Cue'• lot
William Toner, Garden Grove and Fran-to make t.bt nit.ch.
cine Van Uden, Santa Ana, all Of Cal Her would-be neichbors on Via Verde
State Fullerton. have elven Mra. CUe Hu.le en·
' Music Teacher Protesting
Before. Seavin1 on the IOlo voyqe, Ch f
the burdad liwyer..,....Uctod. r-y-arges 0 ull around the ww!d. Illa aut .lllop 11 • Incompetency
TlhiU. ·
Nixon'• Decision Due
WAlill!NGTON (UP!) -Pnsidonl NiI-
<m ii apeded to announce a decision
tlU week on legislatiOI to eat.end VOtinc Jilh&I to 11-year;()Jdl. ·
DAILY PILOT
A music teacher in the Clpiatrano
Unified School District today vowed to
contest charges ol incompetency made
by the Board of Truatees.
John V. Robbins of S&n Clemente,
a teacher at Marco Forster Junior Hlih
in San Juan Capistrano, Indicated that
he will not re&ilfl from hia poaition.
"If they think I "" Incompelenl
they'll have to prove it," hf Wet
H• ll&id he WU in the -of ....,_ .._. H_...,.. .._. conllcUng formB 1tudenll who will
...... .._ .. -... ,..., teatify in hil behalf. He ii alto rneetma c... .._. a. a.1111s an 1ttorney from the C,} 11 f o.r n I a
oaANH COAST f'UILllHtNG CGMPAlfY Teacherl' A.uocilUon thiReek.
··~rt N. W1.4 "I've ~ teachinc ln lhe -diltrict
Pruw.t lfllll "*lllMI for 14 yun/' Mid Robbin1. ''for nine
If the comicUons are m.te the action
stopi. If they are not madt in the
opinion ol the Board of TrJstees, he
could receive a· notice d di.-nlaaal. Since
he bu tenure, be would then have »
days to pn>duce avldence and ,,;-
and like hil ca1e to superior court.
Matlock Named
La·guna Lions
Ouh President
"NE HOME fURNlsHINGS e INTERIO. DESIGN
s;,,,,,,.' 100tll Aairenary -Spttia/s
..W~....,.----1 WIU'l--i WM M!e ady-mlllic telC'blr
Yk9 ~:-1 •NII Gefler1I MMltlt ~ -tbli hia:b IChool. t1 Geald-A:-M'atloch>!--Marilyn--1---;!
Tli•111:;1._~••vil Ont of hil 1tudenl1 at the old
Tl.•1111• A. Mwr11hi111 c:apilb"ano Hich ScJlooJ Mid he WU
_.,.... 1 .. 1.,. a competent music teacher, who had ·
t; .. MI '· Nill a p-eM. du.I d patience. "He l'Dlde , -~-----_.,..-__ ,_"_;*---! leamin1 to pl1y the U'tll'nbone tun," aid
•· -the -otUdenJ..--
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Clll9 .._., DI Wu! ''" '"•' n-bb'-· ho ff' . II ad 'lh ..,.._t ludl: •11 Wnl .... , IO\llli•P'lll nu ui.., W Wll 0 ICla )' lerY WI
._.., • ,_., •-the incompetency notice ju.s t before ...,., 1"71 .. 1(.11 ..,..,..,...
-•..., 11 (efll111111:.1 IChool ended, h.ls 90 diys of IChool
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time to come to term• with the .Uted
area1 of incompetency, accordJ.na to Dr.
Jobn Crain, diatrlcl personnel direcl«.
f'ro"' P .. e I
DROWNING. ••
make it very dancerous.
One San Cltmenle Ufepanf today II.Id
the double drnwnlnc prnllably occumd
•htn one boy ran inle troubla In
Lbe waler and hil brother tried to uve
him.
P'uner1l servlce1 tor youn1 Lawrence
art pendina at Sheffw Mortuary-in San
Clemenle, where the family wu e1pec\ld
to complete dtt1ll1 10metlm. today.
Thi boys le1vt ont brother and two
•i,lers.
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Drive, South. Lquna, was elected preal·
dont of the Lal(Ull• Beach Li..,. Club
durillj a recent Insta llation dinner held
at the Outriaer Restaurant Jn Laguna.
Other officers installed Al the meetng
Include vice pesidenta: Gordon Kenl, Lou
Zllltlk, and-Tom-Slielloiio-The--
aecrelary·lreUurer la Gene Wilbur.
Other officer• lnalalled Include Myron
Miller, lion tamer, and Bill llansen ,
tailtwllter. Newly a p p o I n l e d ad·
minlstraUve chllrmen inclllde Geor1e
Hudson, Gene Wilbur. Pat Cory , Gordon
Kent, Don Wilbur, Bill HlllHn and Jerry
Ll.nenk111el.
Activities Jl'OOPI wUJ be headed .by
Loo tllltik, Gerry MaUock, .(I Licon,
Dr. Lion Axtlrud, Col. Dave Flournoy,
Bob llchmldl, Myron Mlllar. Ted
~ynolds, Tom Skelton and Dr. Erv
Walkins.
Soviet• Offer, Loan
· LONDON IUPfl -Tho So\111 Union
hu ... offered Communist China • Joan
In the billion-dollar ranae In ID apparent ..
1ttempt to repair the Sino-Sovttt rift,
authorllltlve dipkJmaUc IOW'Cfll ukl to-
day. But PUlq bu rajoctod lhe ollar.
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cause of an exclu1iv1 and special Simmon1 design th at prevents sagging edges. Co m e ";
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VOL 63, NO. ~ ~ SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFQRNIA
~ r t.IONDA.Y, JUNE 22. 1970
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' Rigid Standai-ds Set on Cove S·ewage · Disposal
By THOMAS FORTUNE
., .... Delly """ '"'"
Rigid standards have been ie t -to pro-
. tect ·ocean life and water quality from
1ewap disposal at Crystal Cove midway
~ween Newport Beach and !Aluna
)l<ach.
, 'lbe Sali.a Ana Realonal Waler Quality
,Control Board adopted the standards
Friday for a sewage ditposal pipeline
ltretching almost 1 mUe out lo tea.
Tbt line ia proposed by the Irvine Ranch
Water t;)latrict.
The W1ter Qliallcy Control Board acted
despite the city of Newport Beach's to se1 Jn&o waler 190 feet ~ The
request for 1 30-da) delay lo conalder lone pipeline would hive holes lkllc
pajble effects cl kelp beds, marine it to dlffule the tewqe.
pre1erves and the wllera of Newport · It is being d~ to wve Ute need1
Harbor. until 1• ol the Irvine coutal prgperty
Richard A. Bueerman, executive of-between Newport Beacb 'UICI Llpnl
fiCer for the board, uid board members ·aeacb and inland portioM 'of the ranch
fell the c"y would be l<!oquotety Pf1>' lo be port of tbe future ""1 of Irvine.
tected in U.s areas of concern by! the standard! aet by the board include.
standards ae1: · -The bac:lerlolotlcal c:ount ahall ~·
The Irvine Ranch-WM DiltfiCt, Which-main We for·awimmlng and akin diO-inl:.
will need O.S. Army Corpe of Erci.neers --Settleable .. Uda shall not 'be .O•too-
approval for CMltruction, propmea to centrated ai to adversely alter the com·
build a sewa1e outfall 5,000 feet out position Of lhe bottom flora and faWll
.
or -... rib fllh ~1Uon. -W-dlacblrsed ahlll ool alter lite
uluril appearance of the ocuil as to lllrbldlcy ... ... -. •
,.. Tito diachlrp ahlll oo1 contain Ioli$
..-tall la ....... deleterious lo fllh or~plam. ·
-Wiiie -.. ahlll ·ool C>IOiain
suspended IOlida ol more than 100
milligrams per liter.
-llilchlrse Iha!! ool depress tbe an-
nuiJ diaolved oxy1en content below
aeven mlllilram• per liter.
-llbchlrl< ahall not lower Iha pH
of Im -wal.<r below T.O or llae
M-LL
:-Rlidlol<ll•lly ln ·llte waste~
ahlU 11111 .-prel<Jibed limits.
--ud disposal oiler1tion
lhaJJ --a nullance. Tito ......... Friday WU In • San
-Tito Santa -~ w-~ Conlnll Doud, 1-1-
qUll'lerld In lllYenlde, aerveo tbe -
Santa AD& River watenbed from It,
Bear L4ke lo .tlte couf --tbe
San Gobrlel River in Seal" -lo
a point jlllt IOUtb of Cry"otal Cove~
1"" =~;wpor1 Beacb dOlaJ ,.. queat, l>J ~ 1 bfS''y
PITIOOI, for complela study of
effeda on:
:..Ko!P· bedl In tbe c.._ el Mar,
Ababte Point and Lquna Beodt-. -Marine=· ell1bll1t-d by Ibo ..... ' I.qi In eor.oa dtl -and ........ Beach.
-Berttbic -(--life) ud tbe. martue hlbllal tbeJ,'"PP!"l-
-Tbe ......... of .Newport-·
The city did no& have a reprMlllAllM
pmeot.1t 1111 bellinll,
0 0 an ' rown·
Last Rites ~
Woman Trapped For Murtkr
Cliffside Dratna ' . ~-
By Surf, Saved Victim Held
A Fountain Valley woman was rescued re scued woman as Mrs. Sherr 111 'Mle young-housewife-murdered In San
Clemente last Tuelday wu laid to rest
in her hometown ln Michl&an today,
. while detectives here continued their
search for 1ler killer. -
from the rocks at the base of a Laguna-' Mankowa, 22 o( l7344·6an Luis St.
Beach cliff Saturday evening after she Lifeguards Wd that due to fading
was trapped by rising tides and heavy light and the rugged terraia. police and
surf while fishini at Abal<* Point. fire TtSCUe units we.re bavtq: diffiOJltY ~ llUc:h lilquardl ldealified Ille tiaditt&,a -., III' .... trNJ,..i ~ w ..... 1&1111 up ilia elll!.
!In. !;Ganie Lyna ~,.,.... II. of tit
C Monterey Lalie, "ll burl_., 111
Coopersvllle, Mich., In MrYlcu attended
by ber si.rents, friends and youn1 Martne -
hlllband Mark, II, who dlacovered her
beaten ud 1labbed body 111! Wednetd1y
noOn.'
Cult Member .
Waives _ Right
To Jury Trial .
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A statuesque
·):>runette whose story of the Sharon Tate
JTiurders led to the arrests of members of-a-hippi~sty.le_cJ.M ~d today she
Would waive her right to a Jury trial.
The attorney for Susa'! Atkins .• 11 ,
made a motion · for a trial by Judge
as court cooveoed in the trial of Miss
Atkins Charles Manson, 35, Lesli~ Van
llouterl, 20, and Patricia Krenw1nkel,
22. .
Superior Court Judge Charles Older
said he Would rule on the matter
la~~e Shinn, Miss Atkins' lawyer, told Tievismen: "Everybody has heard a~ut
this case anyway. Where are you lorn&
to get 12 jurors?" .zzed As_court opened, and the judge qw
rospe<:live jurors on )Ybether they
Panted to be locked ug (or sis months
:uring the trial, Manaofi'a at.tome)' •
jected. M ''Your honor on behalf of Mr. anson ~ 1 make the ~ that there be no
aequ~stering of the juryld." uanaoo felt
Wecurdl anm ff'Dnl thl be·ach at
El Men. Trllllt Part( .. lo 1he roekl
where Mn. Mankowa Wll struded. An
Orup C<llnty Harbor Depariment boat
stood by off the rocks .
Lifeguards Jim Herdman and Mike
ConUno climbed up Oii the rocb between
sets of craahin& waves. Contino .lied
1 ~y •round Mn. Mlnkow• and handed •
her down OI .the rocks to lferdman
bel ow.,
Herdman ~nlered the Water ud
Mrs. Mankowa jumped in 1JJO; lifeguards
said. '
Herdman thea towed her lo the boat
which transported her to the Newport
Harbor.~-'-~--
Earlier S&turday eventnc the two
&UIJ'fda had rolled the erner,eney truck
to Victoria Beach after a call that a
swimmer wu havinl trouble making
it to short a1ainlt a rip tide.
No suspects and few clues are wlult
det~tives Sgt. Robert Muon and
Leonard Goodwin have lo 10 with this
week In the brutal killing.
Goodwin aid the investiption is focus-
ed on possible oblervances of neishbors
in the apartment nei&hborhood three
blocks from the San Clemente pier.
One couple llvl.q nearby has rtported
that they both awoke simultaneously last
Tuesday momina at 5 a.m. but cannot
rtmember_any parllcular .....,,..,_____
Unlortunatoly, police hive aald, the
nei&flborbood, lined with well maintained
apartmenll, Is oubjocled to constont
shoull, ICl'e&DlJ and other noises driftinc
up fran the bowl and beach area.
Few aaunds ao noticed or reported
lo police becauae of their frequency,
IQ ' I Th• neighbors have said. S t ie ing A mollve In the kllllng or the brunelle
bouleWife also aeem1 milling.
I P • k • p • Coroner's aides have reported "iio~ n IC ing igs evidencJ of vtotent sexual activity" and
could only detennine 1 general time
WASHINGTON (AP) -The ol death.
Alricuilure Department aay.-a If l'Qbbery nre ~ moUve in the
Un.ivenity of Kentucky ltudy of predawn klllln&, Jt yielded little but the
the inlellllence of pip couJd mean vlcUm's wallet containing cnly a small
extra doilari to fanners if they a111oUnt of money, Police said.
choose hop with the hi8helt t.Q.1. A couple reported to be residing tn
· The Kentucky reaeardlen, the an upetaira Oat of the three-level apart·
department report.I, found the top. ment building have been 1one, reportedly
ranked swine studentl to be Duroc on a trtp to H1wali, since about the
bneds. Ume of tbe murder.
Burn Prevention
Herbert ·H. Curry, 78, •imply doesn't want to pt lllllha_rl!*I. :SO. b,e . _
takes precaution• -with 1haded glaH!'I , nooe•ahillmou\11 P.l'C!le<L~rs 1 -as he check4 lhe lictlon at Daytona.Beach, Fla .. Stich iJ~pary, .
measures are hardly needed these days along the Orance Coast,
where summer has arrived, a1 ·usual,. in the middle of the June' blahs.
Laguna Trustees, to . l\le~t·:
. '
On Music Teacher's Firfug ·
' ( ~ Irving Kanarek sa "'t
puPllcity in the cue bas ~ ao
pervasive thai "!he sequestertn& would
"llamPlhlre porllen, la CGOtrast, Police were llllmptlllg to contact them A meeting of the Lacuna Beach Board
were the molt thick-headed," the to dttertnlne If the residenll noticed of F.duc1tion to tlke n.1 action' in
Wil~am Ullom, "in-order to clarifY-IDIM -
of the inconaistencies in the record!" ' -
aerve no purpose." -add' The judge denied the moUon, tDg department said. Also, officials anythlnc un~al bef«e their departure. the propoaed dlmliual of hllh IChool said, )'OUnler pigs usually learned Goodwin said the invesUgatlon now
mere rapklty than their elden, is lnvolving contacts with neighbors and music director Jack Kreftinl hu been
and heavier animall wrere more friendl of the Johnsons. scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wedneljlay in
Searchers
·Still Seek.
One Victim
By J011!i V,ll.TBlllA
... Deir ........
Tbe aeardt continued lodq fer tile
boey al 11-year-olcl Frederick MClllloya
al Caplllrano Beach who a[>p&rell~llJ
drowned witb his "'-lole "aturUr
in a dirty,'-al ~ lloadL. '
~k'! Qlb -h~lb1r ....... ,,,, --·lq .... ~
blc!kwojet., Jiii ,_ ~ ...... -
""' (!la1ed late Satunlay alilrnoiin.'
'l1to boJ•' -· ~ YIMt't .... ,..__, 1Aw1 .. Jtr ,.,_. ti , -
Camlitn El Molino, loand b11 -·--Sundq .......... ·11a-atl tltnJuih a -bar .. -,allow tbe .......iatod ltrille lo llC.lpe lo ...
Oran&• Counly -·· lnYalJiatar1 llid tbe elcler -··body Jllllbablf drillod ou_l _ to 1U unnoticed, becauae fl Ull
-ud dilir'll Jn tile lqoia. · In...U,11ort' llid Ibey ~-~ Jfelpbon o1"': =
............... -lite brotben lo Dpltony l!eldl, then left lliein 1111&tlandld ID
the 1-. a ..... trouble -for le 'bNdi............ ....==---t
Tho' muddJ botlam .and dark water
COfllblnf !o -le -a · dancer IPOI for
dlllclren, who troUc Jn tbe qUlel w-.
A hol!copter I-tbe El Toro Marino ~ Station retcue unit conducted aq
a11 oelTCh Sundoy for tbe mlalnc boy
-an effort C90<dlnlted witb 1 ~
and IUl'face aeorcb by San ctemonto
Ill ....... ud lher111'1 deputlei,
l'lllow )'Ol!mlo« firemen alao an aalllin( Uio ,,_ Jn tile Hll'tb
1lio brotbe11 flnt were nporQ.i mlsl· lnt! late ' S.tuntay after Ibey failed lo
rttum from the -tar bltbin( opot.
The boy• wore last .... al aboul
I p.m. . .
On Sunday rnonalntt a bullclooer puch-
ed througb the nalural llndbar Irapt11n1
the 1-w11or and aa tile water ..-i
DUI lo ... I ~-llW 1111 bod7 of yoqq Lawreaoe.
The lqoon WU -.tbed U Olllrernely
rult ~ water 1rter ,._ blA -
earlier in the week.
II Is unpatrolled by IUopanll, but
pooled U wtAll for entry liecaUH of
lite ,-11111ipn. /. tt could be renewed later, and. Kanar~k
said he will offer, espert testunony m
connection with the move. . . He said jurors who m1ghL be fair
nd impartial were being escused
-:ecauae-et-Ule-.har:dship of bein away
from homt: for six months. .
intelliaent than leaner models. ' the district offices, 5IO Blmnant It.
"The omarter your "''"' an," Black PT A Merges '!'he meeting orlgnally wu announced the department oommented, "the for . Tuelday evenlftl.
better they a~-&~Y> be at ATLANTA (UPI) -The National At Krefting's request, the aaaion will
u s J n I ielf.fiidel'l~temperatani l 'Qijjl'f1..-ot"-Colored-P'ar.ents_and_ be....,.!=loaed to . the public , a . dlslrict
. Raoul Tellbelf, ' ·!>Nlldeiit ef ' the.
California Fmeta11Gn1 of' TeicMn, ?ho
reiir-led KllrtJac · at llis ' hoa1nl
before a 1tate offlcer lat mimth; aa.
will be given J5 mlndtel lo mate I
final argument ,•as wll' a1 rtprelentatlve
ol the county counael'a ofllct. •
Kreftlnc 'and .Mn. Domul'LJncie, hilh.
S(joUln(on at lite beach Ilic! -..
of .~ played In tiio bnqi111
water over the weekend. >
Thi Jasoon's muddy botlom IDd dibria
(fioo .DROWNING, P• 11
"I'd have to weigh that against the
plllible adverse effect of pubUcity,"
Older llid. The jud&e aakl he would rule ln ~
afwnoon on a motion to allow Miu l---AtkiDS~l~ to interview Linda Kasa-
I
-'·
bian, 21. · 1. Id ~-IL was Miss Atkinl, po a sa • w ......
tale of the slaying of Mias Tate and
Iii others last August, led to the arrest.I
and indictments of MMM>n and member.•
of his clan.
Lola B. W resche
Succumbs at 90.
Mrs. Lolo B. Wmche, a ~"" resi-
dent of San ca.nente ~led &mdly at
the 11e of Ill. MrL Wreocht died aL Ih< Beverly
Manor Convalescent Holpttal I n
C1piati'ano Beach following 1 lengthy
iltnas. Private funeral services for her will
be held Tueoday.
She leaves her hu sband, Au1ustus H.
Wrache ol the family home, 105 S.
Cal le Sevlll! and a silt.er, Mrs. 8. R.
M"'111 ol Palo Alto.
controls jn housing unltl and other Teacher• mergu tonight with the spokesman Wdl Oday.
devkes you install for them." predomlnanUy white N1lional Congress AddiUooal tutlmony will be taken from
school lrl loadllr, balb ...-..i bear· -1.....,C""=====~~~i--., ir;ip when they were .._.. they' wau)cl.
of P11enls and Teachers. Kreltin(, acconllq · to Buporlntandent 0r .... mt~ Z'::n~~n~·=; .. .fourMI "no reuon not ti l'lllire" uie
' mulic lftstructor. The ldlOOI bom'd 'then -tJ eI-Device-:6 ives-Hope--t;.eqoksted,..,.~ ..... ~:-~~~~!~-.... ~ ... tpllpl-·---•·•-r __ ,~
Jaat "eek. Low cbldl and CGll&aJ f01 ·re.
After the Wedneaday 1e1skln1 the bolnf main on &be borilan for Tuemtly
· will mike a final decllhm to refain but hazy 1unlbine lhouJd prevail
Mon'' tor Aids Premat11 re Inf ants' Breathing Strugule or release Krdlhti. It WU ..-.ioed: in Ih< 1rternoon, with temper-~ ~ Mrs. Lynde'• dllllUual was confirmed · ranctna from • to • dtireea.
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
'Ol M CtellY ..........
A new electronic oyllem, dest.,ed lo
aave the li\191 ol premature lnlanll with
brealhin( dllfk:ultles, baa been *'"loped
at tbe UC !rvtne CoUep of Midldne,
• )I, Wiil! ~ lo!l&Yf , ._ •. Dr. Mar1aret J. ,,..,.., a podta1rtCI
tecwrer , laid pieemla -b .......
breathing which is t'haracteriled by rapid
breathing 1lternatlng with brief periodl
or .... brullltna. •
"This .-periodic brealhina' Is considered
to be a lwmim phenomenon provided
the in/ant resumes breathing on his
own and does not develap cyanosia (tum·
in( blue due lo lack of ooypn)."
Dr. lnlJJ'lln said thlt If the non-
. .
brUthin( phloe 11 accompanied by
cy"'inolla, or a 1lmrin1 ol the infant's
heart rate, be will not usually resume
lnltblnc eutomatlcally.
"U tbla problem ii not detected and
he 11 not tUmula&ld to reawne respirl·
Uon, he may cMe or.1uffer brain damap
due lo lack of OS)'lert,""'" uplalned.
no -IY--loped at UCI
iJ ICU•a&ed by 1 bUrt rate monitor
which f'illkll'd• automatic~llJ ~"'
I.he infaat•a heart rite falls be.low IO
beall per minute, 10me IO to 70 buts
bolow nannal.
The 1J1tem IOUIJds an alarm to 1lert
nunetud atves the blby 1 mild electrlc
•hock .. -·late lnllhin(.
Whoa 1111 itllll ...... lo -
aaaln, his heart rate riles above to
beall per minute, automatJ.cAJly turning
off tbe 11ann ud lite t!ectrlc 1Umulator.
Jf bnl&hina ii not raumed, DUl'lll CIR
-lnatltlnr by artlllclal mpira· lion •.
Dr. lncman llid lhe reell tbe new
IY-II. bettor than =-ty Uled
SyNrm wlllclt at1 "'!lYIIed b J
reeptralaey monlton beclUH btart rate
\s a mort dependabla Indlc1tlon of the
baby'1 phyllcal ocn!IUoo.
"1'be rtlpiratory monilora could be
activated by an infant's normal periodic
breatbln&," abe ll1d "ao there was a -tblr pou1b111t1 OI f11ae 11anna which coald lllmulata lbl lnlant-ilJ."
l j
by trustees lat.month,
Kent State Reaiumea
Cla~s Under Guiu:d.
' KENT, Ohio (UPI) --ntum-
ed lo -It ((IOI lllale Unl""1ty
lnd•y for tho nrot 1"tlO llnce May 4
-lliur students ...,. killed by Ohio
National Guard bullets.
11te IUl1UJltr cjU&rter stattad under
the .... of a -.,Iy onutlpn-
tel'U ritJ force. The <Wt ~ 111ra MCUrtly
since thl ldlllnp wu nttmamd at more
tban 118.11118 lly --Y dlroctor
Cheater Wllllams .
• \
INSIDB TODAY
Wiftdl tattdt!r 10 ""°"are,_ to~ IOetknd miili"ll. b111 .. 1
,., record llnaki"ll m • """ tliltonu ,... 1o TalliU. sn -mg, PQ(lt 25. -=.
a.t;lltl9"' ii . .... a ·--_._. -
J I , ... •
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M --14 ---•
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J DAILY '11.0T SC ~) .......... 22.1911
W-0man~s .
Death Probe
.
Continuing
A ~ fan! ol llMrill'I In-~-.... continued tbei' P'iml•lring ~ illlo tliO -~th ol N-Viejo -Mn.-Fl~
-.... -· but admitted their ' -... lllm al boot.
Sl!lrlll'I t#v'-·~1~ btld of till In 'mt cW.eJI, 8lid bltimen11 __ 1n_...,.__ .... ery
ICtap tJI. informltioa wt haw on the
cue ~ 1tyiq; to put it all in place."
-·lho Nll«alo Mardi for Mn. ~Jl'cor, ~ are ·Wkina ~ .....,.. ,.,.,.. wit iues who 111.1y
ha .. -die 11.,_ .... brunet.It wt
June.I ~ ... d/IJllll>e...i. .
ffor D!llliJallll bOclJ WU found W"iy
1111 -In a ..-ut, -•eet<lld-
gr,ave Um& O!Up, lfliliway. ' -~ aald tOdiY . he and 1..,; ol
his lop . lnvesllr,l«I · "'°"t two .dayi
i.te lair w..t ttYt.itlnr Ille grave lite
and· ne,am•ntnc tbe 11bYtksJ evidence
--couoterporta In RJ>enlde county. .
U"ITe......_
Red Sappl1 Uaes i, • •
U.S. Planes Hit
Beyond Set Limit I
\ ' SAIGON (UPI) -U. S .. warplanel
have begun bombing Communist land
and rlve.r supply lines ln Cambod.11
beyond the 21.~· mile limit ael • for,
American ground forces., a Pe_ptagon
spokesman said today.
Jerry W. Fr1edheim, deP41ty aMtatant
defense secretary for publ ic affaln,
iuued a Penta,gc>n slltement to follow
up an announcement by Gen. Creighton .
W. Abrams, American commander in
Saigoo.
Friedhelm aai.d the· attack• beaan
"within the last week" when It became
clear the Communists had .moved weU.
beyond the aanctuary areu attacked
by Allied forca.
He said there WU a limit OSI the
depth· of the raids but would nett uy
what.Jt Wal.
The announcement In Saison by an
Abrams 1poketman aid only that U.
S. planes would be used to attack new
Communist supply llnea deep in Cam-
bodia "as required."
lhar American alr llrilt11 In Cam hodl1
would conUnut after the -June 30 1
withdrawal date. . l:
Allted inte1U1ence reports haVe uMt ;.
North Vietnmnese commariders blYe i:
eStablilhed new supply ~s on a syatem 1'
of waterways deeper in Cambodia. The
line connecla with the lo-called Ho Chi
Minh trail in Laos.
The supply routes are much deeper
than the 21.7 mile limit for American
troop penetration and military sources ,.
uk:I American aitcralt alreacly have been
attacking the route in northeastern Cam•
bod la.
Other milltaF-y sources said today 1
American commanders have acceler•ted j,
the withdrawal of U. S. troops from ,
Cambodia, movln1 .aoo men of the crack i:
tst Alr Cavalry Division back to, South
Vietnam. AnOther 10,000 temain ln Cam· r·
bod la.
"We're juat tryina to come up with
something we may have missed in-
itially," he &aid.
Conlllctl early thi1 week will include
1peakinc with a C.ptatrano waitress who
~ to ba.ve Men ~ murder victim
CARRYING Ill LONGINGS, CAMBODIAN[ FROM VILLAGE DF KDMPONG SPEU SEEK SAFETY
R ..... FIH •• Comm~l1tt, Alli•• Battle for Town 25 MU11 Southw .. t of C1mbodlen C1plt1I;
President Ni'xoil baa set a 21.7 mlle
limit on the distance inside Cambodia
American ground foreta would operate
before their tcbeduled withdrawal by .
June 30.
In other Indochina developments : ,
-Phnom Penh dispatchet reported the ,
Cambodians with the aid of Cambodian
and . South Vietnamese air strikes had
turned back a Communist attack on
Kompong Thom, Ml miles north of Ph!lom
Penh. But they said the highway Jeadint
to the deep water port and oil refinery1
on June J u Mn. Brown ' entered
tll9 ,alfe near the million to buy a .-...n.
-tbe r~ prov" valuable
still bu not been determined.
Another waitress at another coffee 1hop
aaw the) Brown woman at 2:4S p.m.
June 3/1! the victim paid a tab for
a tea¢'er'• meetin1 held earlier that
week. ·
Students Given
Internship
In ,_Goverllnient
Womanin'WrongHome'
Case Still Depressed
The spokesman sUt . continutd air
atrikea into Cambodia would b e
necessary becau&e the Allied drive into
the neigbborin& co_untry had ~ced Com-
munist forces to move their supply lines
to the west, dee.per In Cambodia.
"As a result of succ~ssful attacks
made by U. S. and goverhment of Viet-
nam forces against the base sanctuaries
along the border between Cambodia and
South V~tnam, the enemy's lines ol
supply and communications have been
disrupted and he is now attempting to
expand them into . areas farther west
in Cambodia," the statement said.
of Slhanoukville ~till was out. ., ~.
-U. S. Navy apokllmen said 273 river
boats woold be tranafmed to the South
Vietnamese navy Tueaday in the lar1est
turnover ol naval equlP.mf:nt of the war.
The turnover ,ii• part of the Navy Viet·
namizaUon program and will put 80 ·
-Percent of the navy boats operating in
South Vietnam in South Vietnamese
hands-;' -
The w1itrea took the money, then 11•
the woman leave the coffee shop at the
same time 11 a couple in their 30s.
'Jbe couple still has not been feund.
1n ... tiga ... mlFI he Mii• to -Mn. Brown'• dlrodion of travel H they
can find the man and woman.
'J1>e baffling case includes the disap-
pearance ol Mn. Brown's 1tatlon wqm,
her -· jewelry, -and tile !arle huntilW lmlf•--• hayooet uaed In he<
slaughter. ·
Detectives also are working 1t find illl
1 ·possible murder tcene, convinced that
the aftvesite w11 not. where Mn.
Bnmi'• ~ ~ ftirmed the crime.
San Oemente's
' Solo Sailor Gets
Towed to Port
Ei1b1 collep -ta, three of them By PAMELA HALLAN
from tbe Or .. Cout area, today were °' ... ..., ,... 1...,
e0f'9lled m an a-ance. County ad· ~·1t•1 money thrown away. I'll probabl.y
mililltration hMmahlp Jll'OIP'&m to pr~ never eee It or tbe ~ qaln.''
vide them with P'ldic:al expert...,. pob>-Mn. Allee cu. of Dana Point II line towanl 1 career In local aovemment-depnuod.
lachwJod -Jamee Duk&Ue, Hun-Nearly two yean qo llhe dilcovettd
tlnpln lladl, \IS(:; llld Norman Ewen, tllat her retlranent home wu heinl
Irvine; and llidw'd Leppar, Lqlm built on tile WJ'Oftl lot. · o .. cb, both o1 c.1 stale P'ullortGo. -,,,. ... troctor and the couAty Buildln&
'I'Ueldl1 tbl -wjll ~ llld ~ .... Informed, but ll<llhinc
be -to tile oowiy Board ol ... done and the -Itta today,
Supervilor1 at the bowel'• rqular nearly compietfi at SM Viata Verde,
.. 111oa. Capistrano Beach.
The Pudentli were -dtmen cm a com-Mrt. Cale 11y1 abe was promlled
petldve bull followlnc ,..,,.,,...,.i1t1on1 tbl mooo, but· today lhe _, even
from their c:ollepl and. permnnel in-hive a hlndful of earth to call · her
tervllwl, llCC<ll'dlnl to Wlllilm Hart, own.
oowiy -1 dlnc:tar. She tak" liltle comfort In the fact
Tl!oJ have -olOlaned to vlqioul that Chlriel Larr1wiy, the Newport
oodlilt ' .....-: .. '"""'.full ---who bulk tile -In ...._t 1-.i ~ nportl will _. 1lo fadq cblr1ee befor< the
Olive Zinke, -1 anWlll· • Contndon' stall Llcenoe Board.
~ ..,.._, may IDcludl • _. "The cue II In the hlnda ol tho
mumt)i' r,1111'th snjeetl, .,...."'! ln Attorney General," llid Vernon Stamey, preJIOl'lnl llllUal ._a, ..iaJ reporll ...,....,..., deputy ol the board. ''Tllo
F o rm er San Cl-'* dty .-.ey and lealltU; reoeon:h In ohWlnln& and allepUonl include ablndonment of a
Glen Lane, who left for a .olo uIUnc Pf'O'!'Fri'll federal IP'utl and PflPll'• conttruction alte IDd failure to complete
trip around the world one month qo -tlon ol reporil that will --future coutrucUon."
ia· beJns towed to Hawali today, wtiere aervlc:e _.., plamlnc. · The • .,.-lrlcheduled ·for -July and
hfo 111oop Mldri(al wili underp repaitl ''111ey woil't be liven clerlcil Jobi," tho penalty muld be a i-,of llceOIO.
for a broken rudder. Mn. Zinke uJd, ''The county la pm, Mrt. CaH'I altemat.fves lppMr to be
We, who .et u.il from Oceanside to offer u mUch pnctlca1 eqmience lo move the houle onto her lot, ar
oa Manorial Day for t.be solo cittum-aa po11ibJe tilil summer llnce they are • to trade lots wltb the woman who owna
na~, baa received aid from dte iU atted in a CU'IS' 1n aov.-nment -U:, other lot. But she doesn't havt
miles "eut <I. Hawaii. Cout Gtmd admlnW.raUon." the money to move the houae and Mrl.
tanker SS Teaaco California about 3lO Olborw eolllfed lacludl John 1'Jjian, Stella Randall of Le Hahn who OW1ll
--u!!l..~eet'!!""'WOuld LOI Anplee, US(;; Cliir1ii O'Bilen, -:ii;e1ot-tli0houae wu built' on wanll allO &et help from tile cutter Cape P-; Nlllley l'<lukle, 1-8-11; li,000 In llddltlon to Nra. C11e'1 lot
Newqen, which will tow the Columbia wwtam Toner Garden Grove ud Fran-to make tbe switch.
21 11ilbolt to Hilo. . . cine Van Ud~n, Sant.a Ana. all Of Cal Her woUld·be nellhbor• on Via Verde
Lane, ~ celebrated his 61st birthday State ·Fullerton. have liven Mrs. Cue Utile •· at sea orlglftally planned the Marqutllt'l
Islands as hiJ firat landfall. But friends
in San Clemente uid today he Hipper
either drifted hundreds of miles off
course because of the bru.kdown or ·
jury-rigged his <:raft ind· headed f« anuc harbor in Ha"'aii.
Before leavfna: on the IQrlo voyqe,
the bearded lawyf!' predicted a lelaurely
uil INIWld tile -world. lfil llUt atop ;,
TlhlU.
Music Teacher ' Protesting
Charges of Incompetency
' Nixon's Decision Due
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prealdent NII·
oo is apected to announce a decision
thia week on legisl1U01 to ertend voting rl&tlta to ti-year-olds.
DAILY PILOT
A music teacher" in the Capistrano
Unified School District today . vowed to
contest charte& d. incompetency made
by Iha ll<Nlrd of Trulteel.
Jolin V, Robbliis of .Sao qemen&e,
a teecher at Marco Forster Junior HIP
in San Juan Capiltrano, Indicated that
he will not retlgn from hia poaij.*'· ·
" If they think I am tncompatant
they'll have to prove it," he ·Akl.
He ukl he was' in the proceu of
NewfllWt .._. H .. ....,_ .._. contaqinc ff)l"O'ler atuderU who will
._.. -,__ ,.., ltltifr.'la bit heh.~. He II 1lao meelin(
c-t1i M.. s. Ck 11,tw ID ratt«ney, from the. C • 11 f o r n I a
OlllANGI COAST PUILISHIHG COMl'AH't Teact.n' Alaociation lhil week. ••"'* N. ""•-' "I've been llachinc ln the diatrlct
If h' correclion1 are made the action
stOps. Jf they are not made in the
.Pinion of the Board of Trustee•. he
could receive a'notice of "di1mlssal. Sinot
he hu teoon, he wOuld then hive 3t
days to pn)duce evidence and witnenes
and take his cast to superior court.
MatlQCk Named
Laguna Lions
Oub' President '"",..... ...,, !'WI..,,.. for 14 years." aid Robbiu. "For nine
--t----;t,·1rt:-eurt1...-::----t--i,..,,,,-1-w11-the---Gnl)'-music.-1eacber. -' --
\'k• l'rti.-.1 •IWll ~''' M•,,.... al the hish echool " . aid A. MsUock Of 20la """Mii'ilyn
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T~o ... •1 Ke1•il One of hl.i itudent.s 'It the 'old~ Drive, Soulh La1un11 was elected presl-111'°~ c.platnno Htp School laid hi wu dent ol &he 41\lnl Beach Uom Club
T•0.:::.a1",. ~;.~:,.~•111 1 eompeCatt music teaclwt, who , had· durina a r~t Installation dinner held
l ic••rtl r. Nell 1 • lftM deal of pat.ietJc:i.' ou.. made •at the Outrigger Restaurant in lApna.
...,.11 .,..,... cw.1., '""' learnln& 'to pla the tram~ tun," aid · Other f!l'ticers. installect al the meetng
eouragement. One wanta a will built
to keep out mud from the conatruction
site and another ill concerned becauae
the view might be cut Off if the house
Ls moved.
"Aren't there any 1ood people left
in-tbe world!" ufa the ~year-old
widow. ·
Mrs. Case is lonely and afraid of
the future. Her huaband and only child
are both dead and ahe t)u no cl051
relaUves.
She has only her aelf respect and
a spirit that woo't let her eive up
her fitbt for her home.
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"As has been previou&ly stated, air
lnt-erdiction will be pursued as approprJ.
ate 11ainst tnemy troopa or materiel
which could threaten American and other
free world lives in South Vietnam. We
will not, of COW"3e, discuss specific rule.s
of engagement except to state that their
int~rdiction will continue as required
in order to protect the lives of military
personnel in South Vietnam .".
Spokesmen in Washington said earlier
-Communist Ji:round fire shot down two
U.S. Anny helicopters Sunday, one in
the Mekon1 Delta and the Olher in
the northern q~arter of South Vietnam.
Two crewmen were wounded.
Siud(lnt found Dead
AMARILLO (UPI) -A student at
Long Beacb State College died -Sunday
nltht after he waa k>und unconacloua
inside a· locked restaurant, which was
on fire .
Warren Rlvera , 25, was pronounced
dead on arrival at John's Hopsital
FINE HOME FURNISHINGS • INTERIOR DESIGN
--Simmons' TOOtll Anniversary Specials
SPECIAL AT AU TIIREE J. H. BIGGAR STORES
----tM-fonner-lt~t.--lnc!~!_!lce pe.sidents Gordon tce..,n~. Loo
c.i. MIN• llO Wu t •• ., Sit.. 1::1~~1--, ·wi.A ... olflclally .e:rved •ith ZitnllC, a.nd--Tom-Sttttan. ~-----........, a.a.c11: nn w.,., 11"'91 ..., ..... ,. nuvuu• "" ta tre is r...-... WUbur ...,.. ._,., m ,...,..., ,.,_ the Incompetency notice just before secre ry-. asurer vc•--:: .
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Now you con· buy tli1 ·bast ol a draam prici. Twin or full for only $119.90. You'll sl.tp
beautifully on thla 1xtro·h1avy comfort11x-cushlon1d mattress ••• for years to come b1 ~
cou11 of an exclusive and special Simmons desig n that prevents sagging edges. Come 1
with the unique Soni-Seal caver, chemically treated to guard agGinst odor, mildew, bac-
teria. The mattress features Simmon's fomou1 Adjusto·Rest, with special innerspring multi°-
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time to come to term• with the •lated M~ller, lion lamer, and Bill Han~n ,
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areu of incompetency, aceordin& to Dr. lalltwllter. Newly 1 pp n In te d id·
John Qain dlatrM:t perlDMlil director. mlnlltratlve cha_lrmen include Georae ' Hudson, Gene Wilbur. Pat Cory, Gordon
;· Fro"' P .. e 1
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make ll very dan1erous.
One Sin Clem<ote llfe111anl today lald
the double drownlnt probably ocxumd
when OM boy ran irite trouble in
the w1ttr and hll brother tried te uve
him .
fune:ral serviet1 for YOWll Lawrence.'
are pendln& at Sbeffer Mortu1ry in San
Clemente, whert the lamlly wu e1peded
to complete dttalll aomeUmt today. _
The bo11 luva one brotblr and two
liatera •
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Kent, Don WU bur, Bill Hanstn and Jerry
Uneniugel.
AcUvlties groups will be headed by
Lou Zltnlk , GerTy N1tfock, Al U<on,
Dr. 1-Arelrnd, Col. Dov• rlournoy,
Bob Sdlnldt, ~yron Miller. Ted
R<ynolds, Tom Skelton and Dr. Erv
Walkinl.
Soviets Offer Loan
' LONIJON ruPI) -Thi !ovtet Union
bu dfered r.ommunlJt OUna • ioan
in the bDlion-Oollar ranee in an apparent
attempt to repeir the Sino-Soviet rift ,
authoritative diplom•.'!t_~cea uid to-
day. But Peklq baa • W the offer.
' coil conatruction for added support a.,d longer life. -Simmons-Maken 'of the ,famous Beautyrest
TWIN OI l'IJU $Ill mottrau & box spring ............................. $119.90 ,
OUHN-SIZE mottra11 & box spring .................... ,, ... , .... , .. , .. $169.95
KING-SIU mattrau & box spring (Shown) ...................... , ..... , .. $249.95 \ . ' .
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A plan lo -ganlte the 1.a....,. Beach
buildiq IRd plannina deputrnenla Ind
expand the duties ol the Board of Ad-
justment was outlined by Councilman
P'l"'. Ostrander at the lut Plannlnl
Commlaalao atudy -"*"·
Ostrander -Iha! the th,..._ member Board ol Adjustment, estabJish.
ed three yean ip to meet weekly
to take care of minor variance requests
th!il had been cluttering Planning Com-
mllaion qendaii, be increased to fiVe
members, includina prolesaionals, such
as architects.
It then could relieve the commission
of a vai:tety qi duties including tedlnical
matters such as site plan review.
arehitect.urJI rev~. ~ ~pe mat-
ters, ai well as handling variancH
regardin& parking, signs, sideyard set-
backs and the like. ••
"Remember when we could hear the ocun •• well •• ... it?"
Dlscuuin1 the proposal Thursday,
planners appeared to agree that the
board could uaefully handle more duties,
but some doubt w1s eapreued with
Laguna Student Hurt
regard to "telling tomeOM else how
to design his building."
WEI.COME GUIDANCE
Ostrander sakl that many building
permit applicants are attemptin1 to do
their own deslping, without architectural
assistance and would welcome some
guidance.
' In Bike-Car Collision 'f1\e Board of Adjustment. he sakl ,
"should be an aesthetics board."
Laguna Beach student Michael Totten,
20, home for the swnmer from Yale
Univetsity, was injured Saturday while
ridln& his bicycle on North O:>ut
Niguel Attorney
Wins State Tax
Highway shortly before noOn. Commlaion chairman William Lam-
Totten, a JMI Lquna Beach Hiah •bourne said he did not feel variance
School graduate, t.okt police he TOdf: applications were "too mw.ch of a pro-
! S bl--, .... us ... into the Myrt e treet tntenecUon ~.. -
without realizing the light had cb1n1ed Ostrander's plan for reor1anilinr; the
and collided · with a car crossin1 the building and planninc departments, he
highway. sakl, is aimed at "giving the public
Driver of the car, Clffford Tliii~m.,as~belter se:rvJce JO they don't have to run around 10 much." Corwin, 71, of 631 Cliff Drive, wu unhurt.
ph · , off' It woukl set up a central Department Totten was taken to a ystcian 1 tee ot Development Services, to which ,....rmit by friends for treatments of cuts on ,... his left leg. applicants would address their requests, ~~~""'-"-''-"''-and which would Cootdinate the work Appraiser Post In a second traffic misfiap at-12"13 of three 1uboidlory iliviSloM~the-Divlsion
p.m. Stmdly, driver Joseph Edward of Code Enforcement, the Division of
Wood, 44, of 1395 Temple Hills Drive, PlaMinfJ and the DiviSion of Public
Attorney Gerold G. Williams of Laguna was taken tci Orana:e County Medical Works Ena:ineering.
Niguel has been appointed a state in-Center for treatment of facial cull after
heritance ta1 appraiser by State Con-his car plowed into the back of vehicle REORGANIZING STAFF
troller Houston, I. Flournoy. at South Coast Hijhway and Ruby Street. Englnetrlnt:. he said, could rtmain
Williams, 29, of 24101 La Hermosa Driver Richard Albert Gi&nac, 51 , of unch•na:ed until after adoption of the
was an · Orange CoUJ1ty deputy district Livonia, Mich. told police he had s_~pped general plan, but the other two division~
attorney from 1965 to 1967 when he to wait for a car mall.inc a left turn could be set up immediately, at no
established a private law practice in onto the highway from R®Y. $treet when P.dditlonal cost to the city, by reorganiz.,.
Santa Ana . the WOod Vebicle rammed him f from ing 'present staff. -
He serves as treasurer of an advisory h rear. • _,! The Dlviaion of Code Enforcement
board to South Coast Community .The imprict ltnl the 01,..c car. a would handle matters pertaining to
IJospital and was instrumental in drafli•J . d1st~e of a feet ac~u the tnterledMM'I bulldlna: code enforcemen1, plan check·
bylaws for the Laguna B e a c h and mto ~ th~ vehicle, which wu Ing, mini and inspections.
Coordhiating Council while 1 resident parked, police ukl. The Dtvilioo of Plannina; woukl lake
Of Laguna Beach. · care of pllDllinl .tudies, precile plans
Williams did his undera:raduate work and preparation of lltaff reporta to U~
at lhe University of California, Berkeley, Board of. Adjultment and Planninc COm·
and attended Haati1gs Law School in IT'S FREE. CA.LL milsfon on requesta for C<Jnditional use
San Francisco. permlt1, ordJnance matters and the like.
A coordinltin& central department,
Oltrander Aid, would eliminite lhe
pruent confusion that finds applicants
TO SA.DDLEBA.CK
A Lal\Ull Beach aru toll free number taking their •papen from one department
has been added to Saddieback: Colle(e, to uother an«I never beinl quite 1ure,
~1embers of the High Twelve Club~o,_f_4"-99-'-'Zl=ll ------unleaa-they-•~ profeslieaal builders.
Laguna Hills w\11"1ietiWilialOu1401t at· Dr. Fred H. Bremer, auperinlendent-developu1 or architects, that they have
Your Community College" when Saddle· president ol Saddleback, laid the coile1e compUad wbh all city requirements.
back College President Fred H. Bremer re~ ~need for the service with
11ddresses their June 29 meeting at the ' the move to Its permanent campua. The OONPlJSING l!:TUP
Miss ion Viejo Inn. number ii now in 1ervlce. "Tbe averqe perm It
College Talk Set
0.lrandet said, ''is comt.w to tht city
lot the first time to aeek • permission
to build or remodel a boule and he'
probably will do it only ooce. ni bi.!,
lile so he needs all Ille help he can
get. The ~line tetup is IO confusing
and fruatralinfl a lot of people just
&ive up. It's a mess."
The .. ..-tioaal l)'Slem, he proposes,
he wd; is limilar 1o thooe uae<1 by
the county. and ln Anaheim and Newport
Bead!.
The councilman siid he hfld discussed
hi$ plan It · Wnath with City Manaeer
James Wheaton, Buikllnc Director Clyde
Spriqe and planner AJ Autrj.
· At the cklae o! the informal study
chairman Lambourne commented "Y~
people (referrinl lo Ostrander .and Corii-
rui.ssioner Jim Schmitz, a builder) who
du.I with these city departments pro-
~bly know a lot. more about this thaa
the rest of us."
Officers End
Ski.nny Dips
Off Laguna
Four· Lona: Beach Youths ·h'tading for
a refreshing 5 a.m. swi m ·orf Llguna's
Maln Beach Saturday were frustrated
when headlighl! of a police squad car
revealed more than swimmers are sup-
posed to reveal, even at 5 a.m.
Swinging their 1quad car into a parking
spat at .the f~ of. Broadway preparatory
to beg111 their foot patrol stint two
officers •potted the delegation of ~wim
mers heading for the surf, minUs even
the hint o! swimming apparel.
.As the offjcer1 approached, the nude
quartet, all 18 years old, hurried back
to tht-sa1KLand began to dress.
They were cited for "dresaing on the
beach," -since nude swimming· is not
an official violation o! the law unless
it can be classified as "indecent ex-
posure.''
''Thert wasn't another soul on the'
beach," ei:plained the police, "so the
incident didn't e1actly quallfy under that
settion."
'AFS Students
To Vis.l.t Coast
A r;roup ol st American Field sUvice
students en route lo their v a r I o u s
homeland,, will spend five days at homes
in San Clemente and Laguna Beach.
Mrs. Jan Dusek, president of the AFS
adult chapter for San Clemente High
School, said the youngsters who ·have
been living and attending school in the
Sacramento area will arrive at the beach
cities June 29 along with two chaperones.
They . will be divided among homes
In Laguna and San Clemente wtule they
are entertained and tour points of inerest
such as "'the Mission at San Juan
Capistrano and Disneyland. There will
probably be JOme beaching done also.
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El Rancho has the hottest price in town!
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This v.:eek-bake• batch of bi11t:uita tt.e euy 'Vay ..• pop! t.he packase open1 ••. quick as & wink they're in the Pan
••. slide them in the °'en •• , in minutes, they're rolden brown ••• lirht, fluff)', delicious ! And only Sc a tube.
Fresh ·· Butter .... ~.~ ."~· .... 7 9~
June is Dairy Month I Celebrate by aen•in1 hot biecuils, drippinr with pure freah. Dtiri Gold Butter!
Welch's Presenes ................ 3r
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Sue Bee Honey ...... '~.~.~ ....... 49•
Clover or Oranre •• , delicious on hot bi.scuilA !
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Our Garden Pat.ch d e partme~t is .full of nature's bounty at this wonderful time of the year !
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Farm hands, taking care not to get wrapped up in their work, Jay
giant plastic cover over tomato field on Uiland side of Pacific Coast
Highway near Laguna's El Morro School. Purpose of the work on
truck farm between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach is to fumi.
gate the tomato patch. ... ~
Less Than Half Laguna
Grads Going to C~llege ..
Somewhat less than half the members
of Laguna Beach High School's l!r70
graduatina: class plan to ,continue their
education at junior colleges an d
universities, assistant superintendent Dr.
Rqbert Reeves has told trustees.
A survey ~ 2.Y sen~ brought
respon9e1 I~ ~II, BeeVes said, and
ol this number 107 .had plal\I to r;o
Truck . an Tracks
Sm~h:ed by T.rain ·
An Anaheim man ba~'ely e~ with
hi1 Ufe ear~ this morn(n& when his
pickup tru'cl' slalled on the San.la Fe
Rai!roff iracks, ponce reported.
.Officers 1aid Richard S .. Jurido, JI
was d~lvin1 the trijck wes{bound •Joni
Miller Street, J>41rallel to the tracks when
a Ur~ blew out and veJiiclt 1weried
onto l~e raOroad.
Th,e lower part of. t~· t~k becamt.
lodKi!d on IM rails ~· u Jurado wu
tryfng to frff· it he' heard a waml!lg
whisUe . from aa apprptchin1 freisht'
train.' . , .
He leape4 from the ~ab injuring his
ankle •as he tumbled down an em·
bankmeflt; police said. The truck was
demolished . ·
Jurado was taken to ,\ n a he Im
Memorial H011pita1, aiid r~leased after
treatment."
on to college.
Twenty-seven ~f the graduating. seniors •
plcinned to go l-0 work ' .immediately,
the survey showed, and another Zl sa,id ·
they would be going into military service,
getting married or were undecided about
their future plans. ·
Of those planning to continue-their .
education 21 said tpey would attend
Saddleback College and nine planned -
1o 10 lo Orange Coast Colleje.
University of California c~mpu.aes~were
the goal of several top studentl!i, with
17 planning to .enter UC Irvine, two
going· to the Santa Barbara campus
and one·to Sania Cruz.
. F.Oor senio.rs . plan tO attend . the
University of Nevada, thr~ eru:tt wilt
attend San · Dlego State, Cal· state
Fullerton, Northern Arizona University
an~ art school , two each are headed
for Long Beich State, USC ·a'nd_ San
Luis Obispo and other lnslitutiom at.
lracting ooe student apiece inlcude Stan-
ford , the University ol Hawaii, the
Uni versity of the Paci.fie, Humboldt State
College, ScrJppe College'. Biola College,
!lie University of Portland . and the
University of Wyoming . .
~Jobs landed by the 27 who plan to
go to work immediately ranged from
Lion Country Safari to Albe'rtlon '1
Market and included restaurants, the
Canyon Animal Shelter, a nul'ling home,
the.. Lifeguard Department, the city
R~reation Department and asaorted
stores. -' ·
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Menu ·makers f'°im our Butcher Shop!
Lamb Chops'.;.. 51 ~9 .;.'. 51 ~? Price• ift efff't;t Mo11.,. T1~1 ..
Wed., Juu 1.l iS 24.' AICADIA:
Su•t and Hunlinj\,. Dr. (ti' Rine"' Cftlll1)
PASADEHA:
Sprillf Lamb ! 1'-Te&h and lean .•• aerve them b roiled for' all the fla•or and an the nutrition !
Pepper Steak .............. S1J?
El RMncho'1 bctU:r beef ••• ready to broil!
Sausage ....................... :,59~
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Awe Hints D.C. Letab Nation
More Drug
·Raids Set
U.S. Crime Rate
Rises 13 Percent
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A radio-television tower in Mos. cOw known for the sturdiness of its
latticework was inspired by the in-
ventor's metaJ wastebasket, the
newspaper Builder'• Gazette said
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Jt'1 ben a long time betlDttn bite.s
an4 Wade Rivers apptars to bt' dozing
a& he fi&lus off a dock along the De·
troit River. It is chitly down by the
river, too, which explains \Vade's
heavy coot in summer time. •
The vicar of the St. itienM
Cathl!'drat in Toulouse , France,
fotmd a parcel tolder the statue·
of St. AntMny of Padua addresa-
ed to the BarOfleu of ·Fin. He
dtlivtnd it to her and insidir: toa1
a painting which had betn rtolt3
from tM barOMss' ca1tle la.It
fltar, St. Anthony is the patron of Lost Objecu.-
• Weldon Ohn of Reno, Nev. has
learned the Bible is not a safe pJac!
to hide money. Obn told police
someone broke into his home and
stole '673 which wu stashed in the
Bible in bis bedroom desk.
FiJherman F;! Simons of Greot
Yarmouth, England won't bave
trouble .getting bait for the next few
d.lys, While fllhing for shrimp re-
~enUJ, be cauOt 1 sea wortn eight
and one half feet long. • Thirty members of the Grim
WASHINGTON (AP) -Atty, Gen
John N. M1tdieU, ellted by 111&11 llTllll
fMmmlng from what he called ''the
bigel . --of Ill kind," blals
!eden! qeoll are plamiac mar. otl>cb
on cirpoired trol!ickln{ io norcotlcs.
Mitchtll iodicoted ._. Is to come
in ·-· Sunday that tlO penaas, mostly CUilon refugees, had been Mmed
1n complablta or warrants u pert ol
n.1 olfic!ohi Aid ,.., • mg controflioJ
most of tbe cocaioe and a lar1e lhare
ol the benlin tromc io the United Slota.
Tbe Jmti<e ~1 Aid early
"loclly 117 _. bad been om!sted
io 10 l:llies u port <i Operation Eqle,
the code name for a siz.-month un-
dercover .ln...U,lllon that culrnioated
in weekend raids across the nation.
ho of 'thole arrested Were critically
wounded by feder'al agents -one In
New York, the other in Miami.
While per sonally discloaine
developments at a swiftly called news
coofereoce Sunday, Mitchell gave much
of the credit for Operation Eagle to
legal wire lap provisions.
He alao pointed to the shoot.inc in-
cideota as frdl aupport for .. his 1tand
that Congress should pass President Nix-
on's anticrime proposal providing no-
knock entry. "It would have been a
great help to, us," be said.
·The attorney getleral .said the two
wounded men were amona three men
~·ho ••resisted whep agents-announced
their presence." Agents shot one man
in his home aft.er they said he aimed
his weapon at tbem. 'lbe other man
wu shot in a car by an qent who
reported being grabbed on an ann and
dragged about 75 ·feet after the e&r
whidl agenti lon:ed to • curb be1an
pullinc away again.
Meanwhile, Mitchell told reportera
"quite a few" operations of the scope
o! the one climued durinJ the --can be launched within a year. '
Asked U tbere are more ccrnloi, he
replied wlth one WO£d, "Uncloulqdly."
When questioned if they would be o:iming
soon, he reponded again with just one
word : "Hopefully."
'Ibe attorney general said Operation
Eacte -aimed ot climiolslOnt "the flow of hard narcotics into and within
the United Stales."
"llJ~thof-.I ... f~ on tbe IOW'CeS -that is. wlloiellllin llncl dilllrlbuton GI norcot1cs -we .,,..... .. can llllemlpl the •uooly hoes lll!llclently to curtoll od-
didlon particularly •monc our Youn&." he aaid.
~tcbell lnsiated Operation Eagle
"would have been lmpoaible" without
the provisions for court-approved
wiretapping as contained Jn the 11161
Crime Control Act. He said 8!.lch "court-
W ASllINGTON (UPI) -Seriowl crime
In the United States iol;roued IS porcent
dirlnC the fint· quorter <i this yeor
delpite the Nixon MminWi'ation's heavy
'empbuia on ''law and order.''
1be FBI'• uniiorm crime reports show-
ed that the be&innina at a decline wtrlch
marlced the flnt yeor ol Pretident Nix-
on's lmn In office reversed itself In
lt70. Much bad been made of the fact
crime rose only 10 percent in ltlll,
• comptred wiUl 17 percent chrini tbe
luty .. <itheJGlmoon~.
Attomey General _John N. Mitchell
sought to put the beat . lace fonrord
on the latest crime statistic:I in a news
release ltresain&: tbe ·rate of increase
o1 · violeal <rimes slowed by 7 porcent .
In the -·• 51 .lorgeot Cities and by S percent in the nation u a whoie
U.S. Airliner
Hijacked, Lands
At Cairo Airport
CAIRO (UPI) -A Pan American
Boeing 707 with 134 puseoger1 aboard
landed at Cairo airport today •fter
diverting on a flight from Beirut,
Lebanon, to Rome, the Middle East
News Agency (MENA) reported.
The Egyptian agency gave no reason
for the diversion.
An official •l Rome's International
Airport and a 1Jl0btman for the airline
;n London said the plane opparently
WIS" hijQed, but neither ~ad •Ry details.
The airliner, on • flight from Beirut
to New York with stops in Roirne and
Paril. left Beirut at 1:46 a.m. Pm.
One hour 1oter the pilot, Capt. Jay
Bum, called the control tower •t Nicolia,
Cyprus, oitpor1 and Aid he was diverting
the flight to Cairo. He gave no reason
ror the chance .
In addition to the 134 pas11engers, In-
cluding ·one infant, the aircraft was car-
rying nine or 10 crew members, Pan
Am said.
{Jn Beirut, a spokesman for the
Popular Front fOr the Liberation of
Palestine (PF1..P) said, .. We have
nothing to do with this kind of amateur
thing. We could do .tbis -hijacking
planes Liking oil ll'Olll an Arab country
-ev.ry cloy," In 'the put, the PFLP
hll clUrned respr:mibility for lem'al
oln:Talt bijock!ng).
Marine Cries
Over 1st Verdict
approved electronic surveillances" were DA NANG, South Vietnam (UPI) -
on telephones in. Mlam.i, Chicago and When a Marine Corps court.martial N~ York . . . sentenced Pvt. Michael A. Schwatz, 21,
between January and Marth.
lncllvlduol llpreo far ol lust tbree
GI. the major cities and .the . nstloo's
Clllilol, however, -Crime CO!i-tlnuina to rile Jn almost every one
d. the violent categoriet: murder, forch
ble rape, robbery ud aqr•vatm lhauJt:
In the District of Columbia, murders
role from 13 to 64, fortible rapes fell
from Tl to 53, robberies were up from
2,7U to 3,07& &nd •ggravated. assauJts
rose from 7rf1 to 952.
Murders in tbicaa:o almost doubled
from 121 durin& the first three months
ci i• to 201 this year, while rape
was up frorg 291 to 339, robbtry up
from "374 to 5,389 and •uravated
assault up from 2,50 to 2,723,
In NP. York City, murders rose from
231 to 251, rapes fell from 531, to 595,
robberies were up from 15,132 to 16,SOS,
and aggravated assault! climbed from
6,347 to &,721.
Murden dropped in LoJ Angeles from
93 to 19119 to 18 this year, and rapes
were off from 491 to 493, but bllrglarie!I
rose from 3,180 to 3,247 and aggravated
assault went from 3,352 to 3,585.
• A statement accmnpanying the report,
_ usually prepared by the FBI, was handl-
ed UUs time by the offk:e of the •tl.orney
general.
Dictator Reigns
At Ecuador Helm
QUITO, F.cuador (AP) -President
Jose Veluo Ibarra took dictatorial
powers Sunday night alter • week of
street fighting between students ol Quito· s
Central Univmity •nd pcliCe. Some
flgllUng was reported on the campus
early today, and shooting could be heard
there through the night.
. The official ..reason for the takeover
was an Imminent Supreme Court ruling
declaring presidential tax decrees un-
constitutional. But observers believed the
real reason was the student "rebellion"
against the government.
Velasco Ibarra's assumption o( die·
tatorial powers was said to have the
full support of the military, and it was
believed the real strongman tn the new
dictatorial regime is the president's
nephew, DefenSt Minister Jorge Acosta
Veluco.
Reapen, a Pekin, Ill., motorcycle
club, rode in the lead of a funeral
procession through Bloomington
Tuesday for L. W11yne Martin,
24, a cyclist killed in a collision last
weekend. At the request of Martin's
father, members of the club also
served as pallbearers. They wore
white shirts and sleeveless denim
jackets bearing their club insignia.
_ We beileve that this operation 1s a to life lmpriaollment for the__..lDUrder...
prune ~RI~" he said, ~r how we-or-VJetntmese womea and""""clifldren Pfc •---
have wen able to !Mie use oC this Thomas R. Boyd bunt into tears. ' · • tool that ,!W ~ 11ven .to us by the Boyd, 19, of Evansville, Ind., Is the
Congress. next to be tried on the same charges.
The 26 pe111 at tht ntw, $150,·
000 Yonktri, N.Y., An1mal Shel-
ter are empty and city officials
are inve1tiQOti'ng thtir conatnw-
tion. Dukt, a JJ().pound blood-
hound, ;umped again1t a fivt·
foot-high, four-inch.·thiek cinda-
block wall of his outdoor cage
Sunday, tending it cra1htng tnto
another, 10hich in turn tumbled
to tM: ground.
• A Paris appeals court--recently
suspended l~month jail sentence
of 20-year-old Frerique Delange, ar-
, -rested last month during a raid on
a grocery store in which leftwing
students sfole bags ol lood and dis·
tributed tll em to slum dwellers.
Raging Refinery Fire
Claims Three Lives
. FRANKLIN, Pa. (AP) -A weekend
f11e at the WJtco Chemical Co. '1 AmUie
refinery raged more than 30 hours, killed
three men and destroyed more than
a million gallons of fuel and lubricanl.8.
Refinery Manager L. C. Birrell said
about 20 to 40 pereent of the mulUmlllion·
dollar facility's production capacity wa1
destroyed by the fire, which bepn alter
a series <lf erpl09lon1 Frklay, By the
time the names were extinguished S•tur-
day, crumpled hqnks of blackened •Jffl
were all that remained of •bout 40
storage tanks. They had contained oil,
gasoline and hlahJy volatile naphtha.
His trial was scheduled to begin Tuesday
following a pretrial hearing. '
The sevea-man military court con-
victed Schwarz on 12 of 16 counts of
Prtmeditated murder Wnday h1 the
deaths of five women and 11 childrew
during a night patrol Feb. 19 in a
hamlet or the village <lf S<ln Thang, rr miles south of this northern coastal city.
Schwarz, • foor-yea r Marine veteran
from Weirton, W. Va., was sentericOO
lo life Imprisonment, d i s ho ri o r a b 1 e
discharge and foreiture of all pay
allowa1ees. When-Boyd-was-told-of-the-1--
verdlct outside the courtroom, he wept ,
"We salute the flag and we're oul
there fighting for it and they put him
in jail for llfe," Boyd said. "They don't
care."
Under military law, Schwan' sentence
will be automatically appealed.
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Funer~l Planned
JAK.AR~A {UPI) -Thousands o C
Indones ians stood shoulder lo shouldef'
today for a last glimpse of the coffin
of former president Sukarno as it was
borne in a scarred army van from
the home of his third wife to Halim
Airport five miles away.
The body of Sukarno, who died Sunday
at 69, wa s sealed in the teak coffin
at midnlght Suiiday and flown today
to the family cemetery at Blitar in
East Java.
The burial site wa.o; decided by Presi.
dent Suharto and his cabinet, which
rejected a tearful appeal from two of
Sukarno 's wives, Japanese-born Madame
Ratna Sari Dewl and Madame Hart.ini.
They had asked Sukarno be burled
beneath a shade tree of his home in
Batu Tulis, 40 miles sooth of Jakarta.
Madame Dewl flew here from Paris
Saturday with her daughter by Sukarno,
Kartika Sari, 3. Madame Dewi said
Sukarno, ·the architect of Indonesia's i n·
dependence, had expressed the wish to
be buried at Batu Tulis.
All eight of Sukarno's chi lden sat
beside the coffin while thousands filed
by the body lying in state in Madame
Dewi's suburban home.
Deferments
Assured
By Delays
WASHINGTON (UPI) -White House
lndlllereoce and Caqressional apothy
have virtually uaured college frelhmen
oC student draft deferments: this fall.
But ttie Selective Service System says
"lhe delays could tum out to be lbortlived.
With the start ol tbe new academic
year only three month& away, Coniress
has not taken even the smallest step
toward ending college deferments tha t
Presidenl Nixon asked for April 23.
The Senate, where the proposal stands
the besf chance of passage, was thrown
far behind in disposing of Its regular
work by . protracted debates o v e r
Supreme Court nominations and the U.S.
venture into Cambodla. Plenty of Ltgisla·
tion with a higher priority than student
defennenls lies ahead.
. The House has the_time but •ppatently
not the inclination. 1be key man is
~. Mendel RiVers, (0.S.C.), ... chainnan of
the House Armed Services Conmtittee,
who has been publicly wavering between
positions for and agill!lt student defer-
ments.
So far Rivers has not even promised
he will hold full hearings on Nixon's
bill to elimiiiate that provisi on of the
drart law which guarantees • four-year
deferment to any student satisfactorily
pursuing a course of hi&her instruction.
(About I.I million young men currently
hold such deferments).
But it would be in accurate to tab
Rivers as the' obstacle. 1be Presidett's
principal lieutenant in the house, GOP
leader Gerald R. Ford ot Michigan, let
it be known recently he favors student
deferments and u.1tll it is pr.ovect
<1therwise, opposes the administration bill
that would do away with them
Ford 's siecond-in-command, Republican
whip Leslie Arends qt Illinoi1, saya hi
goes along with the President on the
issue but admits he has not done much
to push the proposal. Arencb, rankin1
Republican on the Anned Service1 Com·
mittee, said recently he had not uked
Rivers whether he intended to hold ctr.ft
hearings.
Arends said he had not been Jasked
by the \\'h.ite House to press Rivers
for action - a situa tion which bothers
some GOP draft reform advocates.
•·1 would say that the chances for
a dran-b"ill lhis year ·are doubtful unless
the President indicated strongly he
wanted some action," said Rep. Robert
Stafford, (R-Vt.). .
Stafford indicated he would likt to
see Ni:lon "exert some muscle" on tht
Issue.
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VOt.:. 63, NO. 148, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PASES ORANSE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • · · TEN CENTS
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Rigid Standards Set On CoVe Sewage Disposal
By THOMAS FOll'l'\JNE
--~ .......... fti&kl !4.andards have been sel to iro--
tect ocean life and water QU&litY. from
sewace ,disposal al Crystal Cove midway
between Newport Beach and Laguna
Beach.
The Santa Ana Be&ionaJ walei Quality
<;ootrol Board adopl<cl the standards
, Friday for 1 oewace dilposal pipeline
· &tretching almost a mile out to aea.
~ line,il.""""""' ..,,Ille Irvine 11...:h ,Water District.
The Water Quality Control Board a<ted
deoplte the city al Newport Beadl'a to ,.. Into wate. 110 !<et deep. Tllo
-fer I ~ dally to ·-Jone pipeline WGiJd baft -..... poooible ellecU al kelp beds, Dllrine It to dllfuae Ille ......
pnaerves and the waten al Newport 11 ll·betoc dMllned to aerve tbe-.
Harbnr. unW 1• al the lnlne -~ty
Richard A. Bueerman, uecutive of. t>et-een Newport BeN and Ltcma
• fi«r for the board. s$d board members Beach and Inland partlom al the rancb
fett the cily would be lldoqullOly ·pro-' to be part al the future city al Irvine.
tected in its areas or concern by the Standards let by the boll'd include.
standards aet. -The ~· count aball' re-
The Irvine~ W-·QllUlcl,,whi<h main Ale fer ~llid akin diving.
will need U.S. Army Corpa nl Eqlneers --&Weable solida shall not be ao ...,.
approval for construction, propoee1 to • centrated u to advenely alter the com·
build a 1ewa1e ouUall 5,000 feet iilt position or tbe boUom flora and fauna
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Cli.ll•lde fhoanaa Last Rites
Wo~an Trapped Fo;·Murder
By Surf, Saved'-L-~·rictim_Held_
A Fountain Valley woman was rescued
from the rocks at lhe base or a Laguna
Beach cliff Saturday evening after' she
was trapped by rising tides and heavy
surf While fishing at AbalMe Point.
rescued womU u Mrs. Sh e r r 111 The YOUJl& housewife murdered ln San . Clemente last Tue9d1y was .laid lo rest Mankowa, 22 of 17344 San Luis St. in her hometown in Midligan iodaJ,
Lifeguards said that due to fading whlle detectives here cootinued their •
light and the rugged terTaia., police and search for her tiller,
.. --flah--. ---I'd llhaJI not oiler the nnu,1-mcenltheoceanuto lm'llldllJ er. color.
-'111e dllcblrp &hall not con\lill IOXis ~ ID -delelerious to fllh
.. oquatlc ........ .
· -Wiile -.. ahaU not coolain
suspended I IOlkls of DIOft than 100
mlWIP'lml per lilor.
-Dllldllrp -not deprets the ... nual dlllolvod oxy,.. eonlenl below
teven milllarlDl• per liter.
-Dlacbarle &bill not loWer lht pH
Lquna -lilepanla ~ lht
fire rescue units were ba'flDI difficulty Mrs. Connie Lynn Jobmon, •, of u-_ findbJ a -nl llo!C!af tlio trapped c lhnlln1 LIM, -ma'led ., -ulelt ap llltdlll. . ' ~Jn --all--w.umi. -,,_.tie -0t bJ lier ......... -and )'OUlll M!'flne ' El Morro ~r Partr lo the rocb ..,._ Mark, 11, wbo -lier
wllere Mn. Mankowa WU struded. An bea!H and stabbed ......_ IMt -..9CfaJ Cult Member · ~e County Harbor D;epertment boat noon: . _,
R • h stood by off the rocks. No aispects and few clues art what Wa ;VeS -.g t Lil_eguarns Jim Herdman and Mike detectives 811• Robert Muon •nd
11 II Conti® chmbed up OI the rocks between Leonard Goodwin have to 10 with tb1a · sets of crashing waves. Conti.no tied
J T • l a buoy aiound Mn. Manlrowa and ballled -In the brutal klWnc. To . ury "'-'la _-her down oo the rocb "ID Herdman Goodwln .111d the ln...tiption·ls focus-1 11 _ ed on 'poujbJe observancs of nellhlJors
, · ~~~man ~ntered the water •Id j!'l the •partment· netpborhood three
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A statuesque Mrs Mankowa jumped in also Ufecuards bl0ck8 fnm the San Clemente pier. . · • One couple living nearby has reported
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nl 1111 --. WM beJoW 7.t er ralll Tbo city nl Newport Beadl delq r.
K .-LL q-, aulllored by Codndlmu ~
-RdoocliYlty In the w-dJscbuse PU-, aaked fer ...,,plole lludJ fl
oball not -pmcribed llmlll. ell'eda ·an: •
_,.,.._ ~ d.._i ---,Kolp, beda In lhe CGrona del Mor,
oball DOI -a nul.._. Ablbw Pofnl,and Lqimo Beadl .....
The baorq Friday wu In San -lllrine · preaervea ntahllahod bJ Illa
-The Santa ·Ana Regjonal 9late Lqjllllure In c.r.na del liar
Wiiier . QDolll, Conlrol Boanl, bead-and Lqim Beach. · '
quarlmd.lnltlv<nile,eerves the-le . -~.<OIDll!unltiel (O<OID-.,
Sanla Ana River watenbed flom ·Bil llfe) and the Dllrine flU!llt U,., ~
Beu Like to the coal belween the -Tbe watera nl Newport ff!a'lior.
San Gallrfel River In Seal . lleacb to The city 'did l10I ha .. a ~
a point Jiiii -of Cry1lal Cove. .,._i,at Ibo ll!Nrlnl·.
' rown
Searchers
. . . Still · 8eek
one Victim •
By JOHN VALTUZA --~.c: .... _ ...........
'The -rdi -lo!IOJ !or Ibo
body OI 1-year>old Jl'r-= <l Capistrano Beach wbo .
cfrownedwlthbll--ln a cfiltJ ._al-Dair...... '
,_., ·CUI> -bron·u
Lim'llp. 1l\t ca 11 .11 r~ " '-Wa ---.. _Cl.ii __ ...,....,.. pt '*'* •••. .. ..,,.. ....... ~ , ...... . nw Lftrw ....,.. 11 •
Camlm !I Malbio, !Guild' Ida )I i/ilr
--.Bundlr ~ u .a......,.
cul lh"'!IP a -bir lo allow Ibo aocumulited ~lne to acape io1... •
'OrllJlle County' -.. ~ Ille! lie 'elder ..... body ~ drqiad
out to IN unnoti~, i.:.uN of .-tm m-and dlbrfa In tbe ~. ·
. l...,.iJptora· lild u,., .... -..
np>rts lhal .....,..,.. nl the Yldlia'• brunette whose story of the Sharon Tate said. that &hey both awoke ~_Jut
+--murders led to the -arrests of membe"-~rdman--&he. .... towed-her-lo the-boat .... ~.....a -'°"" 1 5 but cannot-•'~ 'd •'-' h which lrlOlported her to the Newport .aUCDUIY mom ... a •.m. of a hippie-style clan 111 wuay 11 e Harbor. rem~ber any~ 10Unds ..
-. -...--·looklfle·-·to Dollmlr
Beacb, then left tbem --lll
tbe ~. a --apol lor would waive her right to a jury trial. Earlier Saturday evenlzW the two ~nf~, ~ have said, the
The attorney for Sunn Alkins .• '21, guarfds had rolled the emercency truck neilfJborboOcl, lined with well maintained
made a motion for • trial by Judge to Victoria Be.ch after 1 catl that 1 •partmenta, ii subjected to constant
1s court coovened In the trial of Miss swimmer-was havtnc trouble makinc abouts, ICftlml and o&ber noises drifting
Alkins Charles Manson, 35, Leslie Van it to shore qainst a rip tide. up from tbe bowl ud beach area. Houteii, 20, and Patricia Krenwinkel, Few IOUndl 80 noticed or reported
22. to pollco becauao-ol tlleir frequency,
Superior Court Judge Charles Older JQ' J Th• nei&hbor1 have uid.
said he would rule on the matter S t ie ing A motive In the killing of the brunetl• .
later. houaewUe ~ 1eem1 milling.
Bara Prevention I
Herbert H. Curry, 78, slq>ply doesn'l want lo· set sunburned. So. be
takes precautlcins -with abaded gla11ea, noH.lind mouth·prot~ ,
-as he checks the 'action al Daytima !leach, ,F1a . Such precauUon~I')'
measures are hardly needed these days along · tile Orange Coasl;
where summer has arrived, as usual, in the middle of the June blab1. Dave Shinn , Miss AtklM' lawyer, told J p, k, p, Coroner's •kles have reported "no
newsmen : "Everybody bas heard about n IC ing igs evkleqce ol. violent sexual activity" and
this case anyway. Where are you going could only determine a general time ·,-,,
to get 12 jurors?" WASHINGTON (AP) -The of death. L T ~ . M. . J '
As l'CUrt opened, and the judge quizzed Agriculture Departmeqt says a If robbery Wert the motive in the agun· a . r· ustees to eet
prospective jurnrs on whether Ibey-_ University of Keotudly llludy of predawn k!!ltni; tt yielded.little but lhe , . , . , • . , • , . . ·' wanted to be locked up for lix months the intelligence of pip could mean victJm'1 wallet containing only a small ....
durin g the trial, Man10n'1 aUomey ob-extra dollan to farmers Jf.tbey amount of ll'tOlfey, police aakl. ' . ' • .. !
jec ted. choose hop with the highest l.Q.1. A couple reported to be residing 1n 0 M . r · h. ' F" ..
"Your honor, on behalf of Mr. Man""' Tile Kentucky reaearchen, the an upetafn Oat d the thre<-l"el apart· n us'1c ·. eac . er S. 'I ""Ill.· g 1 make the motion that there be no department reporta, found the top. ment buildtnc have been gone, reportedlt ...U.
sequestering of the jury·" ranked 1wine 1tudenta to .be Duroc on a trip to HawaU, 1lnce •bout the , ,
Irving Kanarek aaid Manson felt breeds. .1 time of the murder. . . l 1 • , :
publicity in the cue has been so "Hampshire p:>rkers, In contrut, Police were attempting to contact them A meetinl ol the IAIUDI Beach Board William Ullom,·"ln order to clarify IOfDI
pervasive that "the teq\ltlterinl woo.kl were the 1'0lt thick-beaded," the to dNirmlne if the midenlll noticed of Edacatlon to toe nnal , action in of the inconilstencies in the irecord."· •
serve no~purpoae." deputment said. Allo, Offtd1Ja: -anfthirw mnmal befare their departure. the nropoMCI d llmi.ull of hiab IChool Raoul . Tellhelt, ~pretident 0[1 the
The judge denied Ult moUon, eddlng aafd, )'OUfller pigs UIUl.lly learned Goachrfn Aki the lnvesU&ation now ,.. ·Ca!Uomia Federation ofi T•ctMn •.•
It could be renewed later, and Kanar~k more rap6dly than their eklers, ll 1nvolvlng contacts with neighbors and mmlc director Jack Jtrefting hu been repre!tlited Krefting at hll hlariaf,
aaid he will ofter expert testimony m and heavier animals were more frieqds of •the Johnlonl. acheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednellday In before a · state offlc« Jut ;J1'18)fltt; mp
connection with the move. intelli&ent thll'l leaner models. ~ the diltricl offktis, UO Blumaat st. will be given IS minutes to m.Qe ·•
He 11kf jUNn who might be fa~ "The amarter yOllt swine are," Black PTA Merges ~ medlnl ortlllllly w11 lllllOW1Ced fin al argument, u will u -~ve
and Impartial were belnc exCUJed the department commented, "the for Tuaoday evening. o1 ·the county counael's olllco 1 • • •
because of the hard!lhip of being away bell<f Ibey are IDinc to be al ATLANTA CUP.I) ....: "nle Natlooal At Krlfltol'a NqUlll, the ......, will Krefllng and Mn. Donna Lynde • hiflh
fr.om home for si.1. month.I. u s I n I sell-I~, temperature o.a,rtu-ol-O*tred-Parents •nd be cl~ . &o • the:-publ1~;-:·-;--~-sch001 art teacher, ~ re'1u-ted" hear·
·"I'd -have to weigh that agalmt-tht-controll in hoUling unJtl IDd other Teac:hers merges tonight with the 1pokesman laid todiy. ings when they were 'ldvt.l tbey waukl'
possible adverse effect of publicity," devices you install tor them:" predominantly white National Congret11 AddlUooal \elUmoaJ wUl be taken from nOt be tthirtd fctr \be rtezt IChool yur,, '
Older aaid. of Parenti and Teacbon. Krlltlng, aceordlq to Superintendent The•stata o1ncer;1n 1 ·wrttten opinion, n.e judge sakl he would rule In the " found 1 "no , rtllOl'I not· to rehire'' the
1fternoon on a motion to •11ow Mill muak: Instructor. ne ltjlool bl:N!rd then
Atkins' attorney to interview~· Kasa· lJJCLD • g_(;i _ff' reque!Jted • 1 cont.'1uanoe in the Clle
bian 21. O 'T'I O 'TO Q np ·e to permit study a1 Ille 1u11 ·lr•naerlpt It ~as Miss Atkins, police uid, whose ~~--b--~-tra ~ ' . ---of-bii.be.arinl...ntll ltudy wu comple&ed 1-t-""'-1ale-oHhe-.l...._~of-Mlss-'1'1te-ond---I t k ' • ,.... 11 wee •
11• othen last Aupl, led to Ibo arrem After the Wednead11 .... Ion, Ille board
and indicbnenb of MllllDn and member• will make 11 final dec116an to , retain
01 hil clan. M oniwr Aids Premature Infants' Breat~ing Struggle °' =~,.~~:: ::;~,
Loi B W h · By JOANNE REYNOLDll brealllln& pbue I• aooompanled by a • resc e .... - - -cyanoala, or a ~ nl the lnlanl'• '
umhs 90 A new electroolc aylllem, deafpod to lloart rate, he will not .....Uy ,_me ! Snee at save the u ... nl prenature lnlanll wtth .... thl .. automatlcalfy. I
bnathlnc dllf....-, 11aa been -"'°" "U '* problem 11 not detocled aac1 Mrs. Lnio B. WNICht, .1. S1ear .m l ••. at. the. UC Imne. ~ « Miil'eM; ~ Mal_• ....,...1 to.,....,. rmpin-'
dent or San Clemenle died Sunday at it was announced today. · tkin, 'he may die-or lllfiet l:lrain damqe
~ lg< of IO. Dr. Marg8"t J. lftl!llOn, I pedlalrict due to lack nl .. ,...;-,. Hplolnod.
Mrs. Wreeche died •I the BeYIFly lectur ... , 11id pr<emlea have lrnplat Tile new ayatan tloN!Jlped al IJ!;I
Manor Convalelcent Hospital i n breaUlin& which i1 chlracterlled by rapid 11 .ct.iv1ted by a liutt' 'rite monitor
Caplllrano 8eOch followln1 a ienrthy bffilthlnc 1lternatin1 with brief perioda whlcb reai-1• 1.-ity whene""
Illness. ol non-breathing. lht infant'• heart rile f1lla: below IO
Prlv1te funeral serv ices for her will "This •pertocUc brtalhln&' ls.considered be1ll per minute, lorM • to 70 beab
be held 'l'ue.odoy. lo be a llormless phenomenmi provided below normal. I
She leaves her hutband , Aug~t.u11 H. the infan{ resumes bruthln1 on hl1 The 1ytt.em aoul1Cls ., allm ~·
Wresche of the family home. 105 S. own and doet nol develop cy1no1ill (turn-nurtes and 1lve1 the bf:,Y a mUcl '
Calle Seville Ind a lister I Mrs. e. R. ing blue due to Jack of oxyaen)." a hock to ltlmulltt lrild&lne.
Mess ing of Palo Allo. Dr. ln1P111n aakf that il the non· When Ille IDllDI l4arll to brulht.
apln, hb heart rite r1lel •bovt to
bllta ·1111' .m~, automatlcaDy turrun1
GI! ute alaim ind 111e· eleclrlc 1Um\111toi:, . ' . . ' )I -.. II ft!ll reuood,. nunea con
...... 'in.thin& by arllflcial i;espjr ..
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Dr. Incman llld lhe feels iM ·new
aystom la beUer ' lban cumntly used
·~ wllfch -acUvaltd by r;,p\ratory mooflan becauae heart ra~
Is a..,in.,.. depencfoble lndlcallon of the
blllr'• plifafca1 ciindlUon. "'l'lli ~·larl' mon!ton could· bi
'l<ll!Yllld 'ill' lll·lnf•l'I normal perlodlC ·~1." lht 11kl; "ID lhtre "" 1
(ll<llther -""Illy n1 filae allnna wt11cb
could atlmulata Ibo lolant -IJ."
by ~ last month, .
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Kent ,State .Reiillµef .
I ' • I Clas8es Unfl~r· Cuard
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' KElNTo'Oblo·(UPf) --_,,,,
ed. to -al Kai llata 1UnlQrllO
today 10<. the flnl Ume alnce 141' t
-fnOr'-..... klllld ..,. .Olllo Natlooal Guard bullet.. ,
The ldmmer t1uarter Nrted under
the' pae nl a .,mlnglY OOllllpftoent
-rtty -·'Ille -i( --ty •In« the kUllnp -:elllmolld al_. U..n 1162.0ltl by cam,.. ooeurllJ·dlrector
Cheater Wllll1m1.
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-~•bead! permatel. .
Tbe muddy -and dark w-combhle to c:reata a ~ apol lor
childl'eil, wbo ll'nliC la.lie_ w_.
A belkopter' I-the El Tm> Marim
Air s-,_,., unit --..
air ...... SundQ' for 1111 mlaaq 1lnr
-ID iffort -led wflll a,_.i.
m:l 1aurf1et1 1earCb by -San Cmrl·
lileguarda and -· det>ull& Fellow volunleet flnmen lllo ..
uailllng Ibo falber In Ibo -· 'l1le brothers nm were reported milf..
Ing late, Sal'!"laY afte. .they failed • lo
return from the popular bathlni llPll·
The boy1 were lailt HID at aboU
S p.m.
On Sunday nionilng a ~ puocli.
ed through the naturol lllndbor' lraJIPfnc
the ilgooo Wlte. and U lbe·Wller -out to aea , a spectalor uw Ibo body
of young Lawrence.
The I ...... was described .u tl\l1tJMIY
full ol Wiler after leVWI hia1l Udll
earlier in the week.
It 11 IJllllllrOlled by IHquardl, but
pneted .. unAfe for .uy l>oca-nl
the polluUOn. SPotemen II the beacb llld _..,,_
of ,..mriters played In Ibo bncldlll
water over the weekend. ' •
The llgoon'• m\l<fdy botlonl and _..,
(See.DllOWJllNCI, •• •> . ' . .
0ru1• Ce••
w .......
Low clouda nd eoiatal !Ge ....
m&la ... the -for ,.,,.....,
bUt baay -lfiould rftnlf In the·-· with~· ranclnl from • lo .......
INSIDE TODA 'l'
Wind.I Ulld<r ·10 knoll art 1iM for IDf<k,,.,i cnotaiwf, hi oot
far . "cont .brn1.i•i1>t..• .i-I dlalan0e.r.au ·1o·'l'Wd.,..-. I
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Woman's
Death Probe
Co . . ntinu1ng
A lull-llmo leam of sher~rs ln-
vertlcaton c:ontlojled their palnllaJdnc .
lnve:R'ption into the butcher death of
. Mllsion Vjejo teacher Mn. Florence
Brown this week, but itdmitted 'lhelr
,Jeadl are ilim .. at best. ·
SGaill's Capt. James llroadbe!~ bold
of tho lnwstlgation deta!I, aald hla men'1
work now involves poring <>vtr "every
acrap of information we have on the
case and trying to put it all in place ."
Beaides the full-sc~e aearc)I for\ Mrs!
·Brown'• car, inv..O,.ton .,. tal~
with teveral poesible wi~ who may
have 1ee11 the 31-year-old brunette Jut
June I bdoro she disappeared.
Her mutilat.ed body wu found early
laal week In a_.makahlll, two-week-old .
grave •Ion& Orteaa Hlcb••Y· ,
!lr1><dbolt Hid today he and ~ of
his top invesUcaton ·spent 1 two . days
late luf. WMk revial.tlnc tbe lf•Ye l\te
and l'ff'llmlnlna the pbyak:al e,vidence
with tneir ~ in JUverskli
county. •
"We're just tryirlg to come up with 5011'1ethinl we may have missed in·
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ltially ," be said.
Contacta euly this week will include
speakinl with a Capilltano waitress who
claiim to hl.ve 11en th1 murder victim
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CARRYING BELONGINGS, CAMBOOIANS FROM VILLAGE 'OF KOMPONG SPEU SEEK SAFETY
Refugeu. Fl• •• Comm""l1tt, Alli• a.tfla for Town 25 Miles Southweat ti Cembodlen ~epltel.
on June J u Mn. Brown entered
the eale -tbo miltlOn lo b\ly_ a
-n>ll, Whelbor ·the rep>rl proves vliuable
sWI bu not been determined.
Another traltrels at another coffee shop
saw. the Brown woman at 2:4S p.m.
. June 3 u the victim paid a tab f<?"
a teacher'• meetlnl ,held, earl!er that
Students Given . .
Internship
In Government
week. • -
.. Womanin'WrongHome'
Case Still Depressed
The waitress took the money, then uw Eicbt college l&uderita, tbrf!f: of them
the woman leave the coffee shop at the from the Orll)lt Cout area, today were
same time· as a couple in their 30s. " enrolled tn /.e Oran&e County •d·
The couple still has not been found. minlltr•Uon lnlemah!p procram to. pro-
Investigatorl Jlliaht be •ble to det.ermlnt vide them with )X'Ktal expertence pJln-
Mrs. Brown's dfttdlon of travel U ·they tin& toward a cm-eer in local aovemment.
can find the man and woman. lni:Juded are Jamea Dukette, Hun.
The baffiing case Includes the dlsap-tin;tair Belch. USC; ud Norman Ewers,
pearance ol Mrt. Br0wn'1 station wqon,. , ·--·
her pone. jewelry, tl)OOI and the Iara• Irvtne; and JUcbard Lopper, --
hunUng lmlle or bayonet used In her e..cb, both of Cal Stale Fullerl4ll.
slaughter. Tueoday lhe poup will aileD! and
Detectives also are working at finding be 1ntroduced to the county Board of.
a possible murder scene, conv~ that Supervban at the board'• reaWar
the eraveslte wu not where Mn. ae•ioif. -. -~
Brown'• killer performed the crime. The ttudlnta were cholen on a com-
peUUve bull lollowln& ~allonl
San Oemente's
Solo · Sailor Gets
Towed to Port
from their collepa and penoMel In-
terviews, aeccrdlq to William Hart,
county ;per......i dlreclor.
They have been uilped lo various
county deportmenll, •ortl!J lull limo
In manqemmit lnlem pWtkm, reporll
Olive Zllllle, penoonel ~lot.
Tbelr ~ may Include .-. munll)' wtb ... Jodi, , ..... _ In
87 PAMELA BALLAN -°' ... ...., ...... ...,
''It'• money thrown away. I'D pfDbably
never tee it or the houle qain." '
Mn. Alice CUt of Dana Point II
d~. · NeuV two years aeo she dllcoYued
tbal her reUrement home wu be1nl
bulll .............. Joi. -
The ... -and Ibo county Bulldlnc ~ ..... Informed, but llOlhlq
WU dpne ·and the houN tits: today,
nearly complete at U!ll Villa v-.
Capta1ralio1!eadl. --
Mfl, Ctle. Uyl the WU ~
the JIKIOI, but tod•y lhe doesn't even
ha.ve a hmdful of earth to call her .....
She lakes lillle comfort lo the fact
tut Charles: Lan•w•y. the Newport
--who bulk ll)e -will ...,. be ladnc dlara• before Ille
~acton· Stale u.--·
couragement One wants a wall built
to keep out mud frun the comtru~tion
site and UlOther lJ concerned beealist
the view might be cut off if the house
.i!i moved. ,-
"Aren't there any &ood people left.
in the W'Ofld?" uU the II-year-old
widow.
Mrs. Cue ii lonely ud afraid of
the future. Her husband and only child
are both dead and she bu no clou
rell:tives.
She has o.nly her self respect and
a spirit that wori't let her give up
her fight for her home.
UeS: Planes Hit
. , ~~Bey~nd Set Limit .
SAIGON (UPI) -U. S. w~i
have besun bombinJ c.ommuntst land
and river supply lines in Cambodia
"
tlwt American air ttrikea ia Cambodia
would continue after the June 30
withdrawal date .
Allied intelll&enct reports have nid
North Vietrwneae commanders h•ve
· ~yond the %1.7 mile limit set .for
American lfOund forces,. •. Penta1on
ipDkesman said today.... · •
' Jerry W. Friadl!eim, deputy aulltanl
def..,. aacrelary . (or public allaln,
issued a Pentagon statement to follow
up an announcement by Gen. Creighton
W. Abrams, American commander in
Saip.
• estabJ.iJhed Q,w supply lines on a syst'em
ol waterway• deeper ia Cambodia. The
line connects with the so-called Hri Chi
Minh trail in Laos.
Frledhelm uid the 1ttacks be1an
11within the lat week" when it became
' clear the Communists had moved well
beyond the aanctuary areaa attacked
by Allied forces. .
Jte nld there was a ilmlt on the
depth . of the · raid1 bUt woukt t\ot say
what it WIS.
The announcement In Sa.lion by an
Abrams spokesman uJd only that U.
S. planes would be used to attack new
Communist 1upply lines deep in Cam-
bodia "aa required ." _
President Nixon had set a 21.7 mile
limit on the distance inside Cambodia
American ground forces would operate
before their sched\ll~ withdrawal by
June 30.
The spokesman said continued air
strikes into Cambodia would 'b e
necessary beauae the Allied drive into
the neighborlnc country had forced Com·
munist forces to move their supply llr!es
to the west, deeper in Ciµnbodia: "As a result of successful attacks
made by U. S. and government of Viel·
uam forces against the base sanctuaries
along the border between Cambodia and
South V~tnam, the enemy's lines of
1upply and communications have been
disrupted and he is now attempting to
expand them into areas farther west .
in Cambodia," the statement said.
"As his been previou1ly stated, air
Interdiction will be pursued as appropri·
ate again.st. enemy troops or materiel
which could threaten American and other
The supply routes are much deeper
than the 21.7 mile limit for American
troop penetration and military source•
said American •irqa.ft airudy have been
attackin& the route in~northeutern Cam•
bodla.
Other nillilary sources said'. today
American commanders have accelerated
the withdrawal of U. S. troops from
Cambodia, moving 800 men of the crack
!st Air Cavalry Oiviiion back 19 S<luth
Vietnam. Another 10,000""""Temain in Cam·
bod la.
In other Indochina developments:
-Phnom Penh dlapatches reported the
Cambodians with the aid of Cambodian
and South Vietnamese air strikes had
turned back a Communist attack on
Kompong Thom, 80 miles north of Phnom
Penh. But they sal~ the highway leading
to the deep water port and oil refinery
oC SihanoukvWe 1till was out.
-U. S. Navy spck11men 1aid 273 river
boat.a would be tr•mferred to the Soulh
Vietnamese M'lY Tuesday in the largest
turnover of naval equipment of the war.
The turnover is part of the Navy Viet·
namization pt01ram and will put 80
percent of the nayy boats ot>erating in
South Vietnam In South Vietnamese
hands.
~munist ~round fire shot down two
U.S'. Army helicopters Sunday, one in
the Mekong Delta and the other in
the northern quarter of South Vietnam.
Two crewmen were wounded.
Student Found Dead
free world Jivel in South Vietnam. We AMARILLO (UPI) -A student at
will not, of course, discuss specific rules Long Beach State College died Sunday
of engagement eicept to state that tlleir nia:ht alter he was found uoctlnscious
interdiction will continue u required inside a locked restaurant, which waa
in <>rder to protect the .lives of milltarY._on fire. _ __ _ _
personnel in South Vietnam ." Warren Rivera, 25, was pronounced
Spckesmen in Washington said earlier dead on arrival at John's Hopsital
F o r m e r San Clemente dty 1tt«ney
Glen Une, wbO left for a IOio Alline
trip around the world one month qo
iJ boU,, towed to Hawiil today, "'1ett
biJ 11oop Madrliii will underao repa1n
for a broRn rudder.
preporlna annual reporV, -1al reporV
and leollela; -In oblalnlnl and proc sRna ff;deral grarN IDd prepar•·
Uoa of roporla that will sulde 1utura
oervice ..... .., plaminf.
'"The Cue ii in the ha.ndl ol the A~ Genenl," Aid Vemon l&anley,
111pervlalq dopuly of the board. "'Ibo
allqatlonl Include abandonment of a
-Uon lite and !allure lo comPiele
construction."
FTNE . HOME FURNISHINGS e INTERIOR DESIGN
Lane, who .. 1 ull from Oceanside
on Memorial Day for the IOlo circum-
navi&aUon, bas received aid from the
miles eut of Hawaii. Coast Guard
tanker SS Teuco California about Q
opcll<esmen uid the veteran Wior would
al8o gel help frmt the cutter Cape
Newagen, which will tow the Columbia
28 11llboat to Hilo.
"11Jey won't be liven clerical jot.,"
Mn. Zllllle aaJd. "The cowlly II aolnc
lo ofler u much pracUc:al uperlellco
•• -8>1e' ~ -alnce they aro
lntawted in • cal"B' tn eov.-nment
~·"~-u. .. -· awUIUIMJ.• n. •
Otliers enlllled Include John JacJlan,
Loi Anplel, USC; Cbarlu O'Brien,
Pomona; Manley Pouloe, Looi Beoch;
William Toner, Garden Grove and Fran-
cine Van Uden, Santa Ana, all ol Cal
State Fullerton.
The cue II ICheduled for July and
the ROnalty could bo i !oM of ll'°""'.
Mil. CUe'• altel'TUltlv• appal-to bl
to move the hol.ale onto her lot. «
to tr•de lots with the woman wbo ownt
the other lot. But ahe doemlt have
the mqney to move the hoUle and Mra.
Stella Randall of La Habra who OWD1
the Jot the bcluse wu built on wuts
16,000 In addlUoo to' Mn. CUe'1 lot
to make the switch.
Her would« neilhbor• on Via Verde
Mve liven Mrs. CUe lltUe • Lane, who celebraUJd biJ l!st birthday
at sea or!Jlnally piaMecl the Marque,..
Islanda 11 his fint landfall But friends.
in San Clemente uld today the skipper.
either drirt.d hundn!da of mU.. off
CXIW'le becaua cit the breakdown or
jury<iQed biJ croft and boaded for
snug harbor ln Hawaii.
Before leavin1 on the eolo voyage,
the bean!ecl lawyer pr«llcted a lebure!y
sail ammd tile world...HiJ 1IOJt ltOp 11
TahlU.
Music Teacher Protesting
Charges of Incompetency
Nixon's Decision Due
w ASllJNGTOfi CUP!) -""81dtnl Nix-
m ii expected to announce a decl.sion
this week on legialatiol to enend voUng
rtahll lo ll-year<0lds.
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A music teacher in the~pistrano Unified School District today wed to
contest charge1 ol incompe y made
by the Board of Trustees.
John V. Robbins of San Clemente,
a teacher at Marco Forster Junior High
in San Juan Capistrano, indicated that
he •ill not resign from his p:tlitlon.
"If they think I •m incompetent
they'll have to prove it," he said.
He said he was in the proeesa cl •
contacting former students wt» wUl
!atlfy tn hit behalf. He is also meetin&
an 'attorney froD\ the C•llf ornla
Teachen' "-l•Uon tbiJ ... k.
' ••Mr+ N. WoM "I've been teaching in the diltrlc~
l"Niltlftt .... ,.,,.1""" for 14 years." uid Robbins. "For nine
J1" 1. Ct;tl1y years t •u the only music teacher Vlt9 ,,.,.:..,t Mid ~••I Mt11419i' It the high id1ool,"
Tlto111:;1.!,1•vll One of his students •t the okl
Ttto111u A. M11tpltilll• c.p&atnno Hip School Uid he WU
M-elill ••;i.r a competent muaic teacher, who Ud
li1lri1r4 '· Nill a sreM deal of pilienct. "He made
11ut11 o...... c-iy '""" learning to play the trombone tun," aid
---i--,....,...,""':;;'1-ffin'"'...---1 tho lonner llludtnl
II the correcµons are made the actkm
stops. If they are not made in the
opinion of the Board of Trust.... he
could rectivt a notice of dilmissal. Since
M hu tenure, he would then have 30
days to produce evktence and witneues
and take hla cue to IUperior' court. ·
Matlock Named
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G<rald A. Matlock of :IO!a Marilyn
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This is the Class D division of the 149-boat fleet
which set sail Saturday from Newport, R.I., to Ber·
muda on the biennial dash to the .. onion patch." The
Lion Wins "
679-mile race is expected to end by Tuesday. Al
Cassel's Warrior is the only local entry.
Augitst Sea Festival
Incfiiaes 17 Events
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Monday, Ju" 22, 1970
Winds Calm
Blackfin Leads
Race to Tahiti
By ALMON LOCKABEY ... • · ... u"' ••••r because only two yachts in
Eight to 10 knot winds are Class A had been Issued
great tor day sailing or· rating certificates prior to the
WCfkend cruising, but t h e Y start of the race. They were
do~'J. do much for breaking Widgeon and Aries, a n d
recOrds in a Jo~g distance Widgeon was leading on cor-
ocean race. reeled time based on Sµnday's ·
That's what the 14 entries report..
in the 3,571.mile Tahiti race The Class B handicap stan-
are finding out after sjx days dings , were Misty, Spirit,
of sailing across the Pacific. Quasar. Numse II, Simoon, Ken OeMeuse's 7 3 • f o o t Blackfin r'rom San Francisco Jubilation, V I S·i o n and rangen.t. is living up to pre-race prog· nisticalions for fist to finish There was still no report
with a 58-mile lead over her fron1 Eric Tabarly's Pen
nearest competitor, George Duick III, another French en-
O'Britin's 78·foot ketch Mir try in the race ..
from Vancouver. Following are the lalitude "'~·""'
But the t,135 miles she had !!-nd longitude positions of the
covered Sunda'Y was not in-fleet with mileages from l;os
dicalive of a new elapsed lime ftngeles:
record. Blackfin's mileage AR IE S t!l:SSN-121 :47W , 963
plaCed her a little less than B LA CKFIN 16 :~N-128:12
a third of~ the course distance --w·. 1135
since the start last Monday JUBILATION 21 :15N-129:09
al noon .' W. 942
1'-1ir had logged 1,072 miles MIR
and the French entry. Nar· MISTY 20 :33N-127:21W, 918
ragansett. .had\ moved into ·NARRAGANSE'M'I, 18:28N -
third place ··with 985 mUes. 125: 35W, 985
In fourth place was Norman NUMSE ll 21 :21N-128:41\Y,
Bacon's Morgan-M Widgeon 920
-from San ta-Barbara, 970 QUASAR 21 :14N-128:25W, 917
DAil Y i'll.OT :&
miles, and the Columbia·57 SIMOON 20:29N-l28:16W, 949 ONE-THIRD OF :rHE WAY-Ken DeMeu'se's Blac~Aries, skippered by Dan SPIRIT 21 :08N-121:39W, 893
Dana Point
Yacht Race Elliott of Newport Harbor 'fANGENT 21 :20N -125:48W, fi n, shown soon after the June 15 start, was one
A comprehensive schedule lion Western Regional cham-Yacht Club was in fifth place, 833 third of the ,vay to Tahiti today in the 3,571-mile
of 17 evel)lS co.vering the fu ll pionships, Aug. lf>.16; and the 963 miles. VISION 20:30N-l28:08\V. 943 Transpacific race. Light winds still prevailed for Jell Barber's Laughing Lion
from Cabrillo Beach Yacht
Club was the winner of the
Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet
division in Voyagers Yacht
Club's Dana Point race Satur-
day.
rai:ige of water sports and . world's biggest salt water There have been no reports WIDGEON 19:48N -127:53W, most of the 14.boat fleet.
recreation has been announced c'~w~;~m'...m~e~et:!.' !.A~u!g.'-2=·----~o~n~h~a~n~d;~c~ap~st~a~nd~;~ng!:s':., ~Ja~r~ge:'.ty~_..:9'..'.7'.'..0 _________ :.::.:===::..:....:_:_:_ ___________ _
Winner in · the combined
Midget Ocean Racing Fleet
and Small Yacht Racing Fleet
division was Bebo JI, skip-
pered by Bob Darnell of VYC.
The PHRF -race was part
of the Massey Series. Final
results:
PHRF {25) -(l) Laughing
Lion, Jeff Barber, CBYC; (2}
Niki 11, John Kinkel, BCYC;
f3) Twinkle, Frank White,
BYC ; (4) Laniru, Griffies &
Harvey, BYC; (S) Wind Child,
Lee Armstrong, VYC.
lltORF.SYRF tIJJ -0)
Bebo II. Bob Darnell , VYC;
(2) Ventolero. Bill Kitchens,
SSSC; (3) Viking, Dan Pike, vvc.
Two Firsts
By Alamitos
Coast Coed
Beats Se ve11
Male Sailors
for Long Beach's 5th ann ual
California International Sea
Festival, Aug. 1-16.
Halt a million spectators
and approximately S , O O O
participants will see and take
part in the two-weelt program,
predicted Alexander N. (San-
dy) Kemp, Sea Festival direc~
tor.
Thirteen events, includihg
the Aug. 1 Sea Festival Spec·
tacular and parade or lights~
have no admission charges.
The spectacular will tum Long
Beach's shoreline into a huge
Marilee Allan, l~ear old ampitheater for an anticipated
coed from Corona de! lo.far 350,000 spectators.
High School, won both legs Innovations from pa st Sea
of the 32-mile ocean race from Festivals include a $2,500
Newport to Dana Point and photography contest open to
return SJXlnsored by UC Irvine all amateur camera fans dur-
in Shields Class sloops. ing the entire scheduJe : the
Miss •AllaD scored her im· Powerboat Magazine World
repessive win over seven col· Jnvitalional Marathon; Aug. 2:
Jegiate skippers, all male. She ·the world's first water ski
is the sister of Skip and Scott ~rag race, Aug. 8: a sand
Allan, b Gt. h internationally scul pturing co nt est on the
known yacht racers.,_ . s hor-e and a major
Her crew in the Dana Point spearfishing competition for
race were Bob White and Di ck skindivers, Aug. 9.
~lamitos Bay Ya~ht Club -Cummings. Traditional m ,a j 9 r in-
sk1ppers. took the _first two Runner-up ~as Jeff Justice ternalional events will include
places . 1n !Jle ~1or Sabot of UCI: third was Gary the 6th annual Long Beach
chamP1mshipssB.1ledSaturday Larson, UCJ: fourth was the Hennessy Cup Offsho r ~
and Sunday al Bal60a YaC.hr--defeoder:;-UEl--sailin~-coach...........Powerboa Race,..Aug.J}Jhe _
Club. Carl Reinhart, and hfth was National Drag Boal Associa-·1---
Winner of the five-race Rick Evans, UCL
series was Henry Schofield, The Dana Point race is the
and runner-up wa s Chuck only ocean race for the :JO.foot
~1errill, both of ABYC. Shields Class.
Yachters • ID Tie
McCare,Co11gdon Take Lead
Lanct McCabe of Balboa during August. Saturday and
Yacht Club and Ted Qmgdon. Sunday's races were the first
Newport Harbor Yacht Club three of a six. race elimination
wound up in a tie Sunday series 'il'hich will be concluded
afler the first three races of nex.t weekend.
the PC elimination series Standings after three races:
sponsored by Newport Harbor PC -Tit between L a n c e
Yacht Club. There were five r>.1cCabe, BYC. and T e d
entries on the line. Congdon. NHYC; 2~~.
Leroy Sutherland of NHYC l.UDERS-16 -Le ro y
was the winner in the Luders· Sutherland, NHYC. 2=!-4; (2)
16 eliminations which qualify Ben Hromadka , Lahaina YC,
for the Jntemational cham-3~: (3) Bill Fundenburg,
poinship regatta in Chicago NHYC, 5.
Finn Class
Title Won
By Sprague
Henry Sprague Ill of
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
found the winds on Vail Lake
to his liking Saturday and
Sunday and sailed away with
the Finn Class district cham-
pionship.
Spra'gue scored 91/ .. points
with finishes Of 1-3·1·1-4·4 In
the six race series. A seventh
race was sailed, whic h
Sprague also won, but was
thrown out because of a con-
fusion in the course.
Tt was the third straight
year· that Sprague has picked
up the district championship.
Runner-up with t4:Y .. points
was Dave Iddings or Santa ·
Barbara Yacht Club. A I
Ne lson cl nd Fred Miller Jr ..
both of South Shore Sai ling
Club .. were third and fourth
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Queen of Water Sf~iers
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Jta,vaiian-born Stardet Kaaua shapes up (a master·
piece of understatement) as queen of the National
Water Ski Speed Championships held at Lake ~!av·
asu City on the Colorado River over the 'veekC nd.
!fhe shapely queen can also water i ki.
Yacht Club 1was fifth.
Race Taken
By Twichel
Chad Twichell was the win·
ner of the combined Lido-14
_A and_B_classes r,, Lido Isle
Yacht Club's Small Boal
Regatta Saturday a!}d Sunday.
Following are trophy win·
ners in the four classes:
LID0-14 A & B -(t) Chad
Twichell , LIYC; l2) Don
Bradbury, VYC ; (3) Jack
f\1cClarty, BYC; (4) Fred
Toepel. VYC : (S) Cha rles
Babcock, St BYC.
KITE -(I) C.E. Wiiiiams.
BCYC; (2) Tom Willson,
BYC ; (3) R;ngo Wagner,
NHYC.
SABOT A & B -(t) Mark
Gaudio, NHYC.
SABOT C -(1) Jennifer
~Ioran, Ll:te
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utter honesty : Can Y o u months. built in the land of sushi and and rumor sprout everywhere. possibility"afford to·invest hie next eight to 12 weeks in l5) Take a trip in the U.S. sake (raw (isl! and white rice "If you believe them," says
a ·project which doesn 't pay -camping, ·biking, driving, wine). Albright, "you'd have believed
... t..ltV? If flyiha:. Wilb today'..$ youth Mitsubishi Sojt Aisha (Shoji that half the financial houses ~Ol.lan• .. ~·A•ye~~~~~ fares, you .can .. reach your KiSla mean,s trading finn) is ~ou~d h~v~ ~ '!';It or
just • rrw of the valuable destiba~ ~ ofte.ba:I( t6 two-a branch or • lhe h u g e • usiness six wee ago.
pomibilitiel It.ill open:
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th.irds lhe fegular c."¢ • .flnd Mitsubiihi Zalbet.su hou se He maintiinS that most
and take courses,. wiJichwill !f you hive. the courage, try which manufutUred the Zero, houses fit into one or four
• ~ working 'your way to your' one of the fastest, Jigbtest categories t«lay, none of, them
(1) Go to summer school and ri1 0 s'l maneuverable really profitable. "A relative
,and take courses whlch will goa l. . . fighter plaries to tan11e With. few .are staying ev~n; some
,putyaullbeaddwingihecom· (6) Use .1his summer .to the AmericlllS over the are losing a· little; some are
"in afWure job or which siJnp-culUvate a 'llobbY· Cl>eck: with Pacilic :t•lands in World War losing a Jot.!' .
Jing fall temel&er, belp you your sc:hool on •tutoring pro-II. 1! such an analy~is is e<>r·
.In a futur'e job or which simp-grams in 1which you may Mitsublshj . is moving into rect. then !ew. ftr~ can
ly appeal to you. Community enroll to tutor students who the K~ntock,f Fried Ch~ken esc~pe the gossip. Shi!, you
hi&h IChoo1s and many other need your skills. business in Japin as 8 result cant _be sure. Some are clear·
p;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl o( Jap~'s gradual removal ly being nursed along by the
of renr..ictions against foreign Stock E_xchange, ~ut othe~s
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WEDNESDA Y, JULY 8, AT HALF PRICE
Gtt two tt11n•td 111! tic.th for 011 W1d111,d1v "i,ht, Julv I,
A119t l1 'vt. Roy1l1 91mt •I A111htim St1diu m for lh1 11orm1I prit.t
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investrrients in Nippon. keep ~Jr secrets. ,,You c~n t
'Ibe restaurant business is get a fix on them, Albright
one of~ iatest to be ~ed · .5l~,~~y smile and remai n op-
to fore1en money by Ptune timistic but based m publish.-
Minilter . Ei.satu S a to ' • ed figlaes and major staff
'· ~alive government. . reductions it ~ms cJear that
While most: ol. the l~g a nuiriber ol finns are labor·
restaurant mam h:8ve applied ing under real proble.ms."
for approva.1 sux:e t h e The basic problem, as
r_estaurant industry w .as Albright sees It, is that many
hberaliud ,bY the Japa~ finns used the wild trading governmen~. Kentucky Fried volume oC 1!MI as a base
Chicken is tl}e first ~~rican frQJTI which to project thei r'"
company actually to gain a~ futjJl'e. They assumed there
proval," !J\by • S. Weston , would ·be 15 millon and 20
ma~ging direct.or ~f · the . million ·share. ~ys. They plan-Japan~ °'.JN!ra~. aaul_ ned for nothing Jess.
The. ,sen.ior Vice . prestdent Th!_ !'...es~ It: overhiring,
of · Mitsubishi trading -com-numerous liranch o l f i c e s ,
pan)'., Mototaka Akamura, has elaborate' office equipment,
been selected as president oC posh furnitUre. The same
Kentucky Fried C h i c k e n bullish view p e r ni i t t e d
Japan.· man a g e'in en t and ad-
'Ibe new linn plans to open ministrative lapses to go
100 to 200 comp.any . <1wned undet~ted. Poor accounting
fried chicken shops throughout practices were common.
Japan 'I.alder the rompany's When _ trading-v o I um e
trademark of "the Kentucky slackened, the old practice
Colcriel. of la yoffs no longer was suf-
If these shops a(e ·sue-ficien t. The payroll could be
cessful, an equal number of cut. but it was more difficult
franchised outlets will be lo cut down on the fixed
established, the comf)any said. overhead. How do you fire
Food c"apital is flowin1 both the computer?
ways across the .Paci/ic. One Albright claims to• know of·
of Japan's largest Chinese what he speaks. He became
-restaurant chains -announced president Of GFS last year
a few weeks ago that it will and within weeks had cut
build a million-dollar Chinese personoel by roughly 10 pe.r-
rcstau rant in Day(on, Ohio, cent. This put the firm in
ai; the base' for further ex-the black for the fina l three
pansiOC'l ln the United States, months of the year,,
You c111 r111r\'t 111 t nlire 11ctie11 er )u1t + .. o 111h. l ul 91! vour
p1rly f .. tlh•r 11ow 11td 111eil i11 ~. erd1r b1 111lr ,below with Check,
At lllOllt Y order (1\1 1111r\1 pl1111 ) 1114 huny. 0 11dli111 for tick1i
er41r1 f1 Ju111 2•-
111 Hi gh. Gear
New Trucks E•rl11 Bird Bon•,.
Optll to H y1 111d 9lrl1 16 v••n old 1114 youn't•'· l11clud1 with
t it.•1t order I 1!1lt,..111I •' 100 word1 or{.,., ''My f1-..orli1 An· wilh CARL CARST,ENSEN
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by 11ee11 111 Jun1 21t. Winntr will 111111 hit for ... trl •f1-..or it• An-
911, wlll r1c"i-..1 four lit.lr1h for 1 fulV11 AIUJll hom1 911111 11\d
will rtceiw1 1 ,b1,1b1ll 1uto91 1pl!M Aly th• A1191lli Th..-1'11 h1
u111n•l•11p pri11 wi11111r1, loo! . .,
"New trucks you see 0-.1
the high1vay today are quite
different from those of a few
years ago," was the l!nder· _c-----statement made by Lee Grey 71_ in a recenl ·interview. Grey,
11-""--"DJ.e.L . tric1 al managtr for Ford Division
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tru~ks popular "secynd cars·•
' for many families'.
J The sleek styling, stereo
radios, carpeted no0rs and air
( conditioning are· just a few
of <the popular features which
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Actually the reasons behind
I aU • the palatable eil:tras are
not complex. 1he era or the
family recteallon vehicle is
htre and m~JOr auto manufae-1 tucers )now from experience
that comfort and,-convenieT1ce
I are of prlritary concern for
anyone' con_templatlng a rec
vehtcle purchase.
J Secondly, because of cost
moat bu)·ers al so must u&e
I[ ... ·-~-·-... .. L __ _ --_J · the. vehicle for "·orlt or a
second ecr. "Op!lens like
po"·cr steering, power brakes,
and automatic transmission,
fo rmerly o(fered just Oil
pas!enger·cars;-make-lhe-light
truck perfectly suitable for
meeting Ute needs of everyday
transportation," Grey said.
Grey idded that ,;one out
of every five families in tile
U.S. ow ns a light truck and
ourteen-,,ercen rt
suburban families now own
a truck.·'
He added \,hat ~ percent
or all lighl trucks are so ld
for personal or recreational
activities. 20 percent are
bought exclusivel y for
business purposes and the re-
1nalning 15 percent for a com-
bination of both.
Grey also noted that light
trucks are becoming io-
creoslngly popular w i t h
women With-Wer 700,000
regislered female ownen In
the U.S. ,
What he •ctually meant was
that today light trucks wllh.
their automotive slyllng •ind
a~ssories haive become all
purpose vehicles ani:I arc just
as easily spotted going to the
supermarket. TnC1vics an d
hairdresser ai; they are head-
ed for lhe beach, mountalrn1
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Mission
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.'AFS Picks San (;le nie ntean--A fter1 9-year Wait
F ree Bus Rid es
Dile for Families
MIS~ION VIEJO -Free bus service
for . the 800 families who are recreation
center members will begiii in July.
The service will cover ·the Seville,
Granada . Eldorado. La Paz. Deane,
Missiop Ridge, Coronado, and Monterey
sections of "Mission Viejo's community.
The bus pick up schedule, which .will
transport residents lo tht fl.1ontanoso and
Sierra recre:at ion centers at various
times during the da y, will be mailed
lo each participant.
It will beg.in July 1.
e No Cookha'
LAKE FOREST -Fishing season is
open at Lake Forest and there are
already a few fish .stories floating around.
Eight year old Mike Santobianco holds
the sea.son's record -so far. He caught
an 18-inch catfish weighing about five
pounds and was rather proud of his
aceomplishment.
Bot Rodder s Other young fishermen made good ,
hauls at the Beach" and Tennis Club
and Were eager to show off their catches
at the office. .
The staff wa s pleased but drew -the
line at one very common request
"•vill you cook these for me."
Bob Aldrich helps his sons Gregg, 4. (left) and Jef!. 6. prepare their
entry in Orange Crate Derby planned. for this year's Fourth of July
celebration in Mission Viejo. Picnic area has been set aside at l\1ission
Viejo Golf Course driving range and residents are invited to bring
their picnic baskets to enjoy music at 5 p.m.· followed by fireworks
e M•lh Boost er s al 8:30 p.m. •
SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Teachers
in the San Joaq_uin Elementary School
District will have the opportunity to
improve their math teaching techniques
this summer. '
Trustees of the district approved an
In-service math proposal Wednesday
\11hich would permit teachers to attend
a credit course at a cost to the district
ol 1375.
Capo School Head Start
Project Funds Eliminated
The-· course will-be offered at one ~
nf the San Joaquih schools and will
be set up by San Joaquin administrators,
gearing it to district needs. Credit will
be sanctioned by Cal Stale Fullerton.
Approximately 40 teachers are ea--
pected to enroll.
Forster Students
Win Ma y· Honors
Pre-school children in the Capistrano
Unified School Districl won't have a
Head Start program· this yea r.
Jeff Olson , directer of projecLc;, S!!id
the appropriation bas been cut ()ff even
though_.the district's program had been
rated as one of the finest in the aiunty.
A summer Head Start program for
60 children had /been in operation for
four years. This year the district applied
fcir· a full year program ror IS children
at the request or the program's citizen
advisory committee.
Student-of-the month awards for .May "Our application had been accepted"
at Marco Forster Junior High School and we had been told we would get
l\'ere announced this week ror students the appropriation,,. said Olsen. "But for
excelling in physical education, history, some reason, it was taken away."
math, science and other studies. OJsrn said the Community Action Coun·
The winners include seventh and eighth cil of Orange County usually determines
grade students DoMa Hawkins, Ann who will receive Head Start funds on
Borton, Donna Harris, Dale Howmann, the basis or need. He said granlS were
Debbie Goodwin, ~ohn Ashbrook. Wnda given to Santa Ana, Garden Grove,
Volga , David Sands, Deborah Barnett, Anaheim. and to a church group in
Jim Snow. Stephanie Williams, Eric tile Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley
--Lucha . ..Dara..Cole,..David-Earl~y.,.Rebec.~~•~re~•~· -------
ca Stein, Michalee Ethington, Geoff "I think one reason we were penalized
J\forgan, Lisa FassolQ, Larry Poncino, Is because we are one ·or three districts
Roberta Olsen. Craig Greenlaw, Hobie in the county which has applied for
Alter , Marcia Bentley, John Broadbent. and received state funds for a pre-school
Shawn Gaines and Art Reyes. · program," said Olsen.
' This program wi1! Cilnlinue lo operate
in conjunction with the ieiu1ar SChoo1
year. It accommodates 30 children and
this y"ear, because there will not be
a summer Head Start, it will be extended
for 15 children into the summer.
Olsen said lhe district was never told
exactly why their appropriation was
removed. He said, however, that Com·
munity Action Council meetings are open
lo the public and a district representcltive
could have attended their meetings.
"'But it's lhe children who will suffer."
said Olsen. "We've already received 25
to 30 calls from parents who wanted
to enroll their children in the Head
Start program."
Olsen said the district never spent
more than $22.000 in appropriations for
11.ead Start. He said they had applied
for the longer program to provide a
more meaningful experience for the
children involved. '"Also, the Heallh.
Education and Welfare department had
hinted they would pJ:efer having !heir
money spent for longer programs, said
Olsen.
Ray Oliver, assistant superintenden.t f9r
lnstn1ction, said the decision would be
appealed.
• By LYN HICKS
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San ~Clemente Hi&:h School funior
.. r-Charies Senge today is preparing to
become the nrst-ever student from the
-Trit'.on campus selected for the-A·merican
Field Service summer program as u
American. AbrO&d.
Senge, 17, will leave far a summer
Jtudy tour of Switierland.
And .for the: Amerk:in Field SerVict
CommiUee .jn lhe Capislraoo .Bay area. ;t was a lo~ wait before Senge's selec·
Uon finally came in New York ..
The committee has ·been wailing nine
Jong years for a San Clemente Hi&h
stuClent to be selectecf·!or the Aniericans
Abroad program.
OTHERS HOSTED
"We weye be&iMing to wonder," ~id
Preskient Jan Duse k:,, explainine th.at
the Capistrano Bay area people Md
hosted many students from other lands
during ttie · nine yehrs· but none of !he
loca l students were selected · for,; Ult
overseas program. .
Mrs. Dusek credited the victory this
year to Senge. son ol ~ and Mrs,
Mrs. Elena Ferrari, chairman o( the
students abroad committee ' of tht
Capistrano AFS.
.,It was through her efforts and those
of her committee that we were successful
this year."
Young Senge, the real wiMer of this
nine-year contest, 'is a teen of a variety
of talents. He is enrolled in an academic
course al the high school, but is also
much interested in sports, drama and
international affairs.
President of the Triton Dramatic Club,
Senge was tapped for membership in
Thespiafls, drama honorary society. He
was a lead of the spring higlt school
production ''The Little Prince."
VOCAL SPOKESMAN
Senge played a role in Operation Make.
O\•er, school' improvement project, last
year. As a delegate to the. ·orange County
· ~fodel United Nations at Oiapman
College, Senge was a vocal spokesman
as head of the Norwegian delegation.
Beginning his flight from Los Angeles
Jntemalional Airport June 25. Senge wUI
fly to Brussels from New York, after
an overnight stopover in the international
citY:-----·
From BrusseLs, he will travel by train
to Basal, Switzerland, an Alpine resort.
training before joining his Swiss family
July I in Wint.erl.hur, 30 miles north
of Zurich.
Swiss AFS brother of Charles will
be 16 year .old Martin, son of Or. and
Mrs. Herbert. Bruet.sch. ·
Marlin has three older sisters, Qnt
a physician, one a teacher and ont
a student of psychotherapy.
ENTllUAIASTIC MOM
Nan Senge, ...Charles' mother, is en·
thusiaslic in eX,Presiing her pleasure in
the choice ol Charles' Swiss family .
"Martin is learning Greek, out or
school, in preparation for a trip to
Greece. }le is interested in politics and
history, mountain cli{'flbing · ;a n d
handball," sald Mrs. Senge, and added.
··and handball is one of Charle'!' favorilt
sports."
A letter · from-Lhe Bruetsch family
told Cbarlcs he would be we lcomed to
gymnasium (school) with Martin, and
. that the summer plans of the family
. ir.clude mountain climbing and a week
or t~o at ·Lake Constance wher.e the
El Rancho has the hottest price in town!
PILLS8URY'S
l.i BALLARD'S
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1'his "'eek-bake a balch of biM:uits the easy way •.. pop! Ute packag~ opens •.. quick u a \\•ink they're in the .Pan
••• slide them in the oven • , , in minutes, they·re golden bro~·n ••• hght, fluffy, delicious ! And only r>c a tube. .
Fresh Butter .... ~.A~:·~· .... 7 9~
June is Dai_rr Month J Celebrate by se rv ing hot biscu its, dr·i pp ing "·ith pure fresh Dari Gold Bulter!
Welch's Preserves ................ 39¢
\\'elch's Jelly, J<4m or Preserves ••• 20 oz. jar
Sue Bee Honey ..... .11 .~.~'.' ....... 49¢
Clover or Orange .• , delicious on hot biscuits:
~s~Cireen-Beans ... s~:~;N: ~~: .. 25f..._
Our Garden Patch department is full ol nature's bounty at th is Y.'Ond crful ti me of the year! •
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SAN CLEMENTE HIGH'S SENGE: HEADING FOR EUROPE
Youth 11. F.ir1t From Triton ·C1mpu1 to M.ke AFS Progr1".".1
family has a &ailing boat ·
Mrs. Senge said Charles was willing
to go to any country AfS designated,
but he is very ezcited about his plans
ror 10 w~eks with his new family in
Switzerland.
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AFS . Students
To Visi.t Coast
A· iroop .ot 39 American r1eld Service
students en route to their v a r i 0 u s
homelands will ·sptnd Hve days at homes
in San Clemeiite and ·Laguna Beach .
"1rs. ian Dusek, · p~esldenl of the AFS.
adult chapter for San ·Clemente Higlt
School, saKf the .YoW'lgsters •who have
been living and attending schQol in the
Sacramento 1,1rea will arrive at the beach
cilics June Z9 along with two chapt!rones.
They will b;e' divided amOng' hpmes
ln Laguna and San Clemente while they
are entertained and tour points of iner;est
such as the tttission at San Juan
Capistrano ·and Disneyland. There will
probably be some beaching done also.
Mrs. Dusek said the group wlll le.ave
July 3 for Denver and then be on their
way home after their American experi.
ence.
Missio.n Viejo's
ArtistS Invited ·
1'_o_51&.op Cours~"'-----'-1
Artists .and .crafts men of Mlsslon Viejo.
botQ children and cidu1ts, are Invited
lo paf!icipate in summer workshops plan-
ned by the Mission Viejo ~
or Artists· and Craftsmen.
Jack . Taylor of Laguna Beach will
Instruct a children's workshop in
.ceramics at the Unda Vista School lor ·
~ix Mondays begiming July 13, from
·1 to.3 p.m. Workshop !ee is $10.
A multi-craft workshop for chiklren
will be held at the school fn:ml 1 to
3 .p.m. on Thursdays for aix weeks
beginning Jul)' 16. Fee will be P . ·
Noted Laguna artist Roger Anmtfooc
v.·ill c.onduct a mixed media pajntjnc
workshop for adults for six weeks begin-
ning Wednesday, July 2%, Crom 1:30 to
4:30 p.m·. ·
College. Talk Se t
~1embtrs of the-High Twelve Club of
·Laguna HJlls wil l be invited to "LoOk at
Your Community College" when Saddle·
back College President Fred H. Bremer
adJireues. their June 29 meetilll •t the
Mbsion Viejo Inn.
'
«.l our dclit.a tc~~t!'lt t·
~--Menu . makers from our Butcher Shop!
Lamb Chops .i;. $1~9 .5Wt. $1 1! 1 Pri.tcs itt cff,,cl Alon ., Tw:s.,
ltr'cd., J lll'IC t2 JJ t 4, ARCADIA:
Sunset and Hunliniton Dr. (El !1,,.ho Cltmr)
PASADENA: · /\'o sales to dealers .
Sprinr Lamb l Fresh and lean ..• :serve them broiled for all the navor and all Lhe nulrilionl
Pepper Steak .............. S13?
El Rancho'a bct~r ~r , , . ready lo btoil:
Sausage ................... : .... 59~
El Rancho's Country Style .•. trul y fresh!
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320 Wost C>lorado Blvd .
. SOUTH PASADENA:
~rtmonl ~nd Huntin?tcn Or.
HUNTINGTON BEACH:
W1rner 1itd AljonquiR (Bolfd'tl'1!~ c~~i!I)
NEWPORT BEACH:
2727 "ewpon Blvd. snd
2SS5 Easlblull Dr. (bstblutt l ill111 Cellti)
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A radie>-teleVtsion tower in Mos--
cow known 'tor Uie sturdiness of its
latticework was inspired by the in-
ventor's metal wastebasket, the
newspaper Builder's Gazette said
today. •
MondlJ, June 22, l'.170
Aide Hints
-_More -Drug
Raids Set
D.C. LeflU Nation
·u .S. Crime Rate
Rises 13 Percent ,
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Deferments
Assured
By Delays .
WASHINGTON !UPI) -White Hou,.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Atly. Gen WASHINGTON (UPI)_ Serloua crime between J .. ..., and Mardi. indifference and Congressional apathy
JoqD N. M~lchell, elated l>Y 1mau arrut.s Jn the United St.ates increued 13 ~t Indlvklutl ftaurm for at 1euC three have virtually assured coUege freshmen
stemming from what he Called "the during the first quarter of this ytar of tbe ~ cltlel and the naUon'a of student draft deferments this fall.
'biggest O)Jefation of Its kind," hin't.S daptte tb:e Nixon Adminlltratloa's beav1 ·capital, however, showed crime ~ But the Selectiv~ Service System .says
federal aaefata are pJ.am1nc more attacks empbaala on "llw and ordfr." Unulric to rile in almolt every one OJe dela)'ll could tum out to be shortllved.
on ·organized iratffc""; ..... in • ......... n-a. The FBl's unlfoi-m crime reports show-ol tbe riolent catqorifl; JD\11'der, fOfd. With the start ol ' the new academic --a ...... v~ eel tha. t the '---1-of a decline which ble rape, ral:ibery and aaravated uaault. year only thrff months away, Con,ress ~titchell indicated more la to come marked the ~ ... Y:,. of Presklent Nix-In the DUtrlct of. CoJumbia, murders has not taken even the smallest step
In announcing Sunday that JIO pertons, on's tenn in office rtvened itself ln . roll frtm a to 14, forcible rapa fell toward ending college deferment.. that
mostly Cuban refuiees. Md been named 1970. Much bad been made of the fact !run 7'1 to . 53, robberies were up ftom Prealdent Nis:on asked for April 23. z.711 to s -and The Senate, where lbe proposal stands 1n complaints or wartanla u pert of crime rose only 10 percent in 1119, ,v•• aaravated anaidta the best chance of passage, was thrown
what officials sak1 wu a rinl oootrolling compared with 17 percent durin& lhe '!M fnm 7fTI to 162. far behind in disposing of Its regular
most of the alne and I last year o( the Johnson admlnlstrlltion. Murden in Cbicqo almost doubled work by protracted debates o v er coc . a arge llhare Atlomey Geoeral John N. Mitdlell lnim W durlna the first lllne manths Supreme Court nominations and the U.S.
of the heroin traffic in the United states. 90Ught to put the belt face forward ~ 119 to 201 this year, while' rape ""' T.....,. venture into Cambodia. Plenly ol Lelfsla-[-...,.,,The~~J~u.stJ!f'~C.t.J!!!!!~~~IJ!W!i'd!L!•!!&r!tl!L~on the latest crime atatiJtics in a news wu up from 211 to a, robbery up, ----BURIAL PLAN_N,_E~D;.-__ _,;t;;ion with a higher priority than student today 137 -· heel been arrested re .... ijmj"" !l1erl ~-,,.,,.,_.,11 __ ., _____ ,__ e -r•=.--... =1~i h , r-·--of violent crimes slow. ed by 7 ~at uuuJt up from 2,5'3 to 2,723. x.prn"""" ~u arno eaennen s 'e -e-au.
It'.s bem a lono time bettoten bitts
and Wadt RiVtri opptars to bt doting
as M fi.shts off a dock alona the'"De·
troit Riwr. It is chilly down b11 the
Tit1er,' too, which explains Wade's·
hfftltl coat in summu time. •
The .vicor of the St. Etienne
Cath«tral in. Toulouse, F-rance,
foti.nd a parcel undtr the statue
of ~t. AnthO'llll of Padua addreu-_
ed to the Baroness of Fin. He
delivered it to her and inside toa.$
a painting which h:ad been-1toUn
from the baroness' castle last
year. St. Anthony is the patron.
of Loit Object&.
• --~~ .. -Ohn-of Reno, _Ney. ~
ln 10 cities as part of OperatkM Eaele, • r-· --In N y 1.. CJW -·--'-The House has the time but apparently the code name tor a ais:-montb un-ln the natlbn's 51 lar"gest cities and ew or.. •J• lllm'1A"ll l'Ole from , not the . inclination. The Jity man Js
d by 3 percent In the nauon as • wholt 137 to 151, npes !ell from 5111 to ll05; Sukarno Mourned L. Mendel n,·vers, (~ .. c.J. chairman ol ercover lnmtJcatlon that culminated robberiel ...,. up rr.m 15,llD to Jl,ll05, · •--• -••-the and ••-vated ---··"· climbed from the House Armed Servlet!S Committee, tn wee-.euu r-.m.acrou nation. 'If 1 ... 7-to 1• 721 -v.•bo has been publicly wavering bet.ween
Two of those arrested were criticllly U S Air' Jin M~ d.;....._. In , -s •"'-e•-from positions for and aginst student deler-woonded by federal eg•nta -... in • • . , er . .,....... ~ ..... = In· Indonesia; ments.
New York, the other in Miami. 13 to 1119 to • thil year, and rapes So far Rivers has not even promi!ed
While personaJJy discloal'ne Hi" k d La ds wereoflfromMtofP,butburglaries } d he will hold full hearings on Nl:1on's
developments •t a ... uuy ca11ec1 news J ac e , n -1rom 1•111 to ,~., anc1 aur•vated Fun era Planne bill to elimin•t• that pro•i•ion or th•
·conlerence Sunday, Mitchell oave much uuult went· from S,352 to S,5'5. dr ft I wh. h I -A ltatement accompiitying -the report, a aw 1e guarantees a our-.ye1r
ol the credit for Op.ration Eagle to At Carr' 0 Ai rnort ly ed b h FBI h I JAKARTA (UPI) -Thou8ands 0 r deferment to any student satisfactorily legal wire tap provisions. --. C _.. usual prepar Y t e ' was and • pursuing a course of higher instrucilon.
He also pointed to the lhooUng in-ed this lime by the office of the attorney Indonesians stood shoulder to shoulder (About l.S million young me'tl currently
eidenta aa fresh support for his stand CAIRO (UPI) - A Pan American general. today for a last glimpse of the coffjn hold such deferments).
that Congress llhould pus President Nix-Boeing 7fll with 134 passengers aboard of fonner presklent Sukarno as it was But.-ii would be in accurate lo tab
on's anticrime propoul provJding no-landed at Cairo-airport today after • 'home in a scarred army van from Rivers as the obstacle. The President's
knock entry. "It would bave been .a diverting on a flight from Beirut, Dictator Reigns the home of his third wife to Halim P.rincipal lieutenant in the house, GOP ereat help to us," he said. Lebanon, to Rom~, the Middle East leader Gerald R. Ford of Michi&an. let
The attorney 1eoeraI said the two News Agency (MENA) reported. Airport fi ve miles away. it be known .recently he favors 1tudent
wounded men were among three men The Egyptian agency eave no reuon At Ecuador Helm The body of Sukarno, who died Sunday defennents an~ 1L1UI it is proved
who "resisted when qents announced for the diversion.· at 69, was seal~ in lhe teak coffi n otherwise, opposes the administration bill
their presence." Agents shot one man An official at Rome's International at midnight Sunday and flown today that would d,o away with them
in his home alter they said he aimed Airport and a spokesman for the airline QUM'O, Ecuador (AP) -President 1 Ford's second-in-command; Republican
his weapon at them. The other man in London said the plane apparently Jose Velaso Ibarra took dictatorial to the family cemetery at B itar in whip Leslie Arends of Illinois, says he
was shot in a car by an agent who was hijacked, but neither had any details. powers Sunday nipt after a week Df East Java. goes along with the ·President on th•
reported being grabbed on an ann and The airliner, on a night from Beirut street fighting between students of Quito's The burial site was decided by Presi· issue but admits he has not done much
dragged about 75 feet after the- ·car to New York with stops in Rome and Central Univenlty and Police. Some dent Suharto and his cabiilet, which to push the proposal. Arends, ranking
which agents forced to a curb began Paris, left Beirut at 1:41 a.m. PM'. fighting was reported on the campus rejected a tearful appeal from two of Republican· on the Armed Services Com-
pullinJ away again. One -hour later the pilot, Capt. Jay W ly loday, and shooUng could be heard Sukamo'.s wives, Japanese-born Madame mittee, said recently he had not uked
Melnwhile, Mitc&ll told reporters Bum, called the ~1 tower at Nicosia, there through the night. Ratna Sari Dewi and Madame Hartini. Rivers whether he intended to hold draft
"quite a few" operations of the scope Cyprus, airport and said he was diverting · The official reason for the takeover They had asked Sukarno be burled hearings.
of the one clima:1ed during the weekend the fiight to Cairo. He gave no reason was an imminent Supreme Court ruling beneath a shade tree of his home in Arends said he had not been asked
can be launched withln a year. for the change. declaring presidential tax dec;ees un-Batu TUiis, 40 miles south of Jakarta. by the \Vhite House lo press Rivers
A~ked i~ there are more comin,, he Jn addition to the 134 paJseDl'rs, In· constitutional. But observers ~beved. th~. Madame Dewl flew here from Paris for action - a situation which bothers
replied-with-one-word: !!Undoubtedly.-"-cluding-one infant.---the~aircraft--wu car-_reaLreuon J!U the studen_t rebellion Saturday with her daughter by Sukarno. so me GOP draft reform advocatt1.
When'questi<ined if they would be coming · rylng nine or JO crew members, Pan ~ainst the eove~t. . . · Kartlka-Sari;-!. Madame -Oewi-sakl--"1--would-say-that-the· ch8nca-for_ learned the Bible is not a safe place
to liide money. Ohn-told-police
someone broke into bis home and
stole ~ which was stashed in the
Bible m bis bedroom desk.
soon, he reponded again with just me Am said. Velasco Ibarra 1 assumption of die· Sukarno, the architect of Indonesia's in-a draft bill thJs year are doubtful unless
word: "Hopefully.!' (In Beirut a spokesman fM the tatorlal powers was said to have the dependence, had expressed the wish to the President indicated strongly he ~·
The attorney general said Operation Popular ~t for the Liberation of full support or the military, and it was · be buried at Batu !J'ulis. wanted some action," said Rep. Robert
• Eagle was aimed at diminishing. "the Palestine (PFLP) said "We have believed the real ltrongman ln the new All eight of Sukarno's ehilden sat Stafford, (R-Vt.) .
flow of hard narcotics into and wilhin nothing to do with this tkwf Of amateur dictatorial regime is the president's beside the coffin while thousands filed Stafford indicated he would like to
Fi!herman Fred Simon1 of Great
Yarmouth, England won't have
trouble getWlg b811 for the next few
days. While fish!·ng for shrimp J't--
cently, he ca ugh a sea wonn eight
and one half feet long.
th~ United States.'~ thing. We could do this ....:. hijaclJng nephew, Defense M'milter Jorge Acosta by the body . lying in state in Madame see Nixon "exert some m11SC!e'~ on the
By concentrating the !~era! en-planes taking off from an Arab country Veluco. Dewl's suburban h<rne. issue.
forcement on the ,IOW'ces -that is, -every day." Jn the put, the PFLP -------------------------------------------
wholesalers. and distributors of narcotics has claimed respoosibility for aeveral
• Thirty members of the Grim
Reepers. a Pekin, IJI., motorcycle
-club, rode in the lead of a funeral
procession through Bloomington
Tuesday for L. W•yne Martin,
24, a _cyclist killed in a collision last
weekend. At the request of Martin's
father, members of the club also
served as pallbearers. They wore
white shirts and sleeveless denim
jickets bearing thfir club insignia. •
The 26 pem at the new, $150,·
000 Yonkers, N.Y., Animal Shel·
ttr art empty and city officialJ
art investigattno their comtruc·
tion. Duke, a 110-pound blood·
hound, jumped against a fivt·
foot-high, four-inch.-thick cindtt·
block welt of his outdoor cage
Sunda11, sending it cra1hing into
anothlr, which in turn tumbled
to the ground,
• .A. Paris appeal~ court rece~nuy
suspended IS.month jail sentence
of 2Q..year-o1d Frerlque Delange, ar-
rested last month during a raid on
a grocery store in which leltwing
1tudents stole bags of food and dis-
tributed them to slum dwellers.
-we believe we can interrupt the aircraft hijactlng)
supply lines sufficiently to curtail ad-'
diet~ particu]Jrly amone our younc,"
he said.
Mitchen insisted Operation Eagle
"wookl have been Impossible" wilhout
th.e provisions for court-a ppr ov e d
wiretapping as contained in the 1968
Crime Control Act. He said such "'court-
approved electronic sufveillances" were
on telephones in Miami, Chicago and
New York
:·we believe that this Of)eralion is a
prime example, .. he said, "of how ll'e
have been able lo make use o( this
lool that has been given to us by the
Congress."
Raging Refinery Fire
Claims Tiu·ee-Lil'ei;
. FRANKLIN, Pa. (AP) - A weekend f1r~ at the Witco Chemical Co.'s Amllie
refinery raged more than 30 hours, killed
three men and destroyed more than
a mi!Lion gallons of fuel and lubricants
Refinery Manager L. C. Birrell ~id
aboul 20 to 40 percent of the mu!Umllllon-
dollpr facility's production capacity was
destroyed by the fire,· which began after
a series of e:1plosions Friday. By the
time the flames were extinguished Satur-
day, crumpled hunks of blackened 1teel
v.•ere all that remained of 1bout 40
s torage tanks. They had contained oil,
gasoline and highly volatile naphlha.
Marine Cries
Over 1st :Verdict
DA NANG, South Vieblam (UPI) -
When a Marine Corps cour\·martial
sentenced Pvt. Michael A. Schwatz. 21,
to life imprisoament for the murder
of Vietnamese wo01e11 and children. Pre.
Thomas R. Boyd burst into tears.
Boyd, 19, of Evansville, Ind., Is the
next to be tried on the same charges.
His trial was scheduled to begin Tuesday
following a pretrial hearing. '
The seve•man military court con-
victed Schwan: on 12 of 16 counts of
premeditated murder Sunday Jn the
dealhl-of-five---women-and-1-1-childrn
during a night patrol Feb. 19 in a
hamlet of the village of Son Thang,
27 miles south of this northern coastal
city.
Schwarz. a four·year Marine veteran
from Weirton, W. Va., was sentenced
to life imprisonment, d i s h o • o r a b I e
discharge and foreilure of all pay
all~wa•ces. \'(hen Boyd was told of the
verdict outside the courtroom, he wept.
"We salute the flag and we're out
there fighting for it and they put him
iit jail for life," Boyd said. "They don't care."
Under -military law, Schwarz' sentence
will be automatically appealed.
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~ank Car. Blast
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CRES<;ENT CITY, lll. (AP)
-Two tu.k cars containing
propane gas still were aflame
today, but officials were
allowing reskients to filter
back into this small town
which was nearly destroyed
by a series of explosions after
a train derailment.
Fjve explosloas spread walls
or flames through the town
arter a freigtt train carrying
15 iank cars filled with liquid
propaae gas derailed in the
center or town just before
sunrise Sunday, state poli9t'
said.
Ul"I T...,...M
Ahh-Ooo-Eee
Hog fa rmer, H. ff. Oli·
ver, lets loose with his
Riot Spark
Investigated
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between Tarzan's and a
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~ fast freight train. Oli-
ver's call won the 1970
National Ho 11 er i n '
championship at Spiv-
ey's Comer. N.C.
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Monday, Jllftl 22, 1970 DAILY l'lllf J
Arabs Warn U.S.
I
Israel Continues Atiackl on Egyp~
lift by the departure from commandoo fired machloe
Jordan of King Huaeln'• guns and hurled hand
uncle, Lt. Gen. 6h'9' )l•llft' grenades at a tourist bus in
Bin Jamil. The guerrillas the lsr,.H«eupied city ol
regard him as their . arcb I Hebron and rocketed the city
enemy and said his departure of Beisaa and three other
for London l)ad contributed -to a significant llghtenlni ol laraeU communities.
tension bl Jordan. ...n.ere wu , ~ i'!Jmediate
In Jordan an Arab m.-fri!la port ~y Israeli officials .on • . •-~ the 'Arab clalnu. spokesman said Al Fatab ()(ficlals at the fiv&naUon
Trio Hijack
h·an Plane
Arab summit in Qie Llbyan
capital of Tripoli sakl the
leaders hlSI agreed on a
"specific ·rorm of reaction"
If the United States decided
to sell more warplanes to
Israel, u the government of
premier Golda Meir repNied.
ly has requetted.
WEIGHT•· WATCHERS. •
Somt l•lklng, '°"" lilftning •nil"·
1 progr1m thlt works. ,.
I Piil llOCHUll-CAll US.5505
Judge a Mercedes-~~ mlles
of twisting back roads.-
Not"once around the block in light traftlc!'
W E IUJLD our automobiles to
perform under stress. To
take on roads that have-pot-
hOles for pavement and elbows for
curves.
The kind of roads that can be
fo und in Germany's Black Forest
where we test our cars.
But' you can probably find a road
like that near ypu. And that's where
you should head if you really want
·to find out what a Mercedes-Benz is
all about.
Independent ...... mlon
You'll find our fully independent
racing-type suspension lets you fi·
nesse your .V/aY through those tricky
bends and switchbacks.
Not plow throuah them.
Our rear axle is articulated. It
f]Qes so each rear wheel can move
up and down independently of the
other-just as I.he front wheels do.
Soaks up the bumps and dampens
the bouncing.
Taut steering
Our optional power stccrin1 is
very polite. It lets you drive. it doesn't
drive you. It's taut and responsive.
without the usual inch or two of
sloppy play. You can feel the whcdl
trac.kina:, even at hia:h speeds.
Yet, when you're tryina: to squeeze
into a ti&hi parkina: spot, you can
1pin the wheel 1round, Jock-to-lock,
in lhree turns effortlessly.
Our engincen call this "progres-
sive assistance."The more power you
need in the steerina:, the more you
get. But we don't overdo it. You'll
aever get the feeling that you're
twirling a telephone dial iDstcad of
steering a.car.
Four disc bnku
The brakes are built to give you a
controlled, straight stop instead of
that other kind. Even when you stop
short from high speed (a nice way
tq say''panic stop"),
We put four massive disc brakes
on every Mercedes·Bcnz. Standard
cquip.D}cnt. No options. Only one
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Whole New Ball -Came
Beach acc111 or lack ol It ha1 become a whole city pl'CIYides liflpll'd and beacll cleaaup aervic• for
new ball game .; the result of lhe Califonn Supreme the company'• beach.
Court's upholding of a SUperlor Court ded1lon. The city recently flied a complalnl against the cor·
'!be lower and hif,ber courll held that 11 people have poraUon seeking to ·eslahlllb recreaUonaJ public ease-,
been using 1 beach reety without sllbillcant objecUon menll over the beach.
from the beach owner over a period al years. an Implied 'Ibo stakes are;. If the dty I0111 Ila accesa case.
dedlcatioo of land t~ the public bu. btel) made. 'flje ll could wind up pa g MO mllllon for the 2~ mlleo ol
owner cannot even build on 1Ucb a beach. ·. beach. This could a · result from "inv1r1e cooclemna.
'Ibis is the beglnnlnK of what likely will be a classic lion'~ wherein the dty limply "'°"" in and takes full court battle to give californians something at least close possesston. Tbe corporatioa. could then sue for payment
to what the public In Oregon and j{ewaii, for esemple, of the land's martet value, wblch Ibo dty attorney at
hu loog been guaranteed _ free access to ~U beeches. one. point estimMed might be MO million.
By compariaon, about half bf Orange County s shoreline In the case of Salt Creek Beach, the county counsel
ts in public ownership. . . . has been seeking evidence of th~ public'• previous use
of the beach and the abendoned Salt Creet acces1 toad. Repercussions from the far-leaching decis1C?D5 are The beach Is about a mile ton1. Advertiltnr for such
already being' 1,11 on the Orange Coast. especially In . testimony, the county bas already received hundreds of
Huntington Belich and at Salt Creek Beach between letters In.support of Ibo public's "prescriptive rights" to
Monarch Bay and Dana Point. u. -mil; beach access
I ----"--.;~~~-~°'!;!~~~-Mbds..strelcbini~-<~-es · · :.. norlbwt1! from the mun!dpal pier are owned by lb;;ec-----"'l'li~t)'11arbeguirslmllaradvar!lsing-.ppeals
Huntington Pac:lflc Corporation. (Ownenhlp goes bade In connection with Upper Newport Bay. Whether suits
about 1 ball ce!l!ury and tnvolvei Huntintrton Beech will be brought In court Temaim to be seef!.
Company, which is 64 percent owned by Sla"."™'d Oil Clear'ly, "beach access" is.no longer just a plaintive
Company of California, and the Southern Pacific Com· cry. Positive action ii in the Works.
pany which owned Pacific Electric. PE operated Ibo famed Big Red Cars which ran down the beech to ~
boa fl>r many years.)
The HunlillJ{lon Pacific beach has always been open to the publlc. Wben Ibo company built an aparlment
house on the beach near the pier, a strong point was
made of Ibo fact the building wu designed_ !o avoid
denial of public acceis to the beach In front of 11.
Now as a result of the court decision, the city of.
Hunttngion Beach bas bllllJed issuance. of '"'I' more
building pelTl)its on the Huntington Pacific oc-rnnt
land. And the ·cdmpany is asking the City Council ~beth·
er it wants to rlinew the $46,251 contract under which the
The Abortion Decisions
Tbet the state cannot legislate morality and that
abortion 'should be a personal decision between patient
and physician has grown rapidly as a public issue. Sur ..
pri.singly for conservative Orange County, two recent
court decisions here have moved in this direction.
Cases are now moving toward U.S. Sup!lme Court
decision, which should come prDl)lpUy to end the uncer-tainty.
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'Here is the hatulyl/!Ork of ;your heroea.~
Our Basic Words
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Can't Be Defined:
Escape From
Red Cuba ls ·conflict_With the Senate
SCIENCE JS BY
no means free ol
m a dlfinlttan of "normality." And "bap-
plnm" II a word that eluded even
Arllflllle; II bell, be cllrlfled !O< •
-~ iJ .... aod bow tt dlllen
-..... pltuure ... -ldloq • ~ 11 _. to me lhlt Ibo bumln ,_
-11 """""""" lo -ma1 be_~ ·--Uve __..In ---tm 'Ille moot ft can do II collect
....:.......· lo ......... of lift llld
.... ..i liberty aod jUlllce aod hap-.
plneas. By trial and experience, we can
learn whh:h paths are dead-ends or which
lead us around in circles.
.Complicated ~ I .WASlilNGTON -'Ibo tbouahi bu oc-
tm'red to varloul White Houee staffers
WASlllllGTON -Sonni lumdred that Ibero are oven-of Woodrow ~ c:IUuns stnnded in Cube are Wlllon's claaic coafJicl with the U.S.
being oupportad by the U.S. Government ~_!g_fraideot.N-'a pr"'°t rell·
lhnlugb mnaJI lllOlllblJ •illlislenoe loaaa.(tlOiiiliip with Congrea. NIJon 1eem1 to
Tlie Jollll oH --and -be nare of the -'ble pll'IUel. and tD Pt a moatb for bxlt9lduals IDd $109 IO be must allo be awtre that Wil90n r... flllllllies. Recipi81 sip J1IOllllaory "u crushed in bta collision with the
notos to r<pay Ille _,. alter Ibey S-te an ratilicatlon of Ibo Covenant
ntum lo Iha U.S. 'Ille fmlds are polcl of Ille Loque of Nallolll nearly 50
out in CUboD _, by Ibo -ye111 .1go.
embuly-wlllch bu talcfn core of 'Ibo lalue todly is neither IO dramatic
Amartcan --CUtro ltiJed nor "' spedfic but c:anlnlt. Ibo ..... of Nboa'1
,,_ recelvtq ---... -with ea.. -.... 7111 _..., cllboM sr• fl wider, Jn. wiltmc lo pl oat of Cabe ... Ibo -_.,, domestic af.
fli.,..._.,U. pi.. for tbat pur-loin llao. N-is
,
being tempted lo Ip.
peol lo Ille people, u
did Wilson with. dis-
asterous rtllllts both
,, for the League of
~-'""''"'' _ _."'""""""""'';; Nations and for "'""'---· himself. Wilson suffered 1 stroke while
lo Meslco. 'l!Ils lrl!llpO<I, arreced by touring the nation lo fin public support
the Mtlican government in February for his concepts or world order. With
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197%, and that could, in fact, prove
}. to be the case.
THERE IS NO PROBLEM for Ainew .
•.:.,.,. Ht can campeign at will because the ...,_...,,._...J""l~=~~:"..~-klea ia-generally ccepted-that •-Vice
13 antl~rime billa he has requested.
The DemocraUc leadership has ttacled
aharply. A kind of confrontation Is
therefore building up between the Pres!.
dmt and Congress whk:h bas · 11>me
similariUes in tone to Wi\Jon's conflict.
In these circumstances it would be
very 1urprislng Jf President Nixon did
not rise to the issue with • vigorous
attempt lo wln addIUona\ Republican
seats in Congress. The Democrats, in
effect, are inviUng him to do so.
l LETl'ER TO NEW voters over the
signature of Democratic N at Ion a I
Chainnan Lorence F. O'Brien 11y1:
"I coulil give YoU many rtUOlll why
you should (help the Democrats), but
I have answered the party's call because
president can be partisan without of.
fending political morals. A preskient i1
jn a somewhat different category 11
president or all the people and ii ex.
pected to tread more lightly in the
fields · of partisanship. Franklin D.
Roosevelt surmounted this obstacle even
in wartime bv tours or defense plants.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was Jess suc·
cessful touring airports.
If the issue is to be Nixon, as O'Brien
suggests, the President's way can be
made easier. He can expose himself·
this fall by cl'OSS-COWty tours and by
television appearlllC!:S and get his points
acf'Oll without clamortn1 for the election
9f a RepubUcal) Congress in a spirit
of partisanship.
of mainly hft: One ls President Nb:on. AN EFFORT OF THAT kind is bound
The other iJ Vice Presid<nt Agnew. lo be .....,.bat tra_....1 and how
this problem. Wt uae the term "life"
every day, and we can all rouchl1 agree
on what it means. But to a bWopt
tt iJ lmpoolihle lo agne oa~ satlslldory
definition_of "life." 'Ibere..are blurrinp,
and gradations, and IOnletimes even con-
tradiction as to what is a "living"
WE CANNOT DD'JNI "liberty'" fer
a social order, but we can l.g:ree that
certain SJllems will only produce non-
llberty. We do not know What "IOVi"
is between persons, but we can see
how certain ltts of attitudes create only
conflict aod dlaonance. History iJ the
art ol. collecting non-an!IWt!rs, and ~y Is the art of avoiding the
same mlltakes th.It have been made
in the past.
1911,-bas so far eoaNed around MlO a new Republican president in 1920 the
Americans to flee the Commllnist·ifiled--,,;.eague QieGiiI'"iiflSS
isbnd.
O'Brien plead! for help in winning "this much a president can influence the ou t.
year's all important elections." '"n1e c;ome of. a congressional election is open;~-----future-of-Ri~-Nizcm deptncU-on--to·question:-But1hmnalie qultTfOffign creature and what is not. •
And real education consists not ao
much in "knowing'' a subject 11 In
understanding the limitaUons of our
koowledge -not limitations because
we are still Ignorant, and will learn
more,· but beeau1t of the futlte mode
and capablUUes of our own minds.
"lf no one uks me what 'time' b,"
said St. ~Au,..tine:7''r know wtiat it
Is; but U -e alb me, I do not
know what Umt is."
LAWYEllS, OR philosophers, cannot
really deOne tbe eaence of "justice"
any lllOA -l")'Cbialrills can qrte
But it seemi to be an intxtrie.tble
port of the tunan conditloa that the
mon deeply .,. dell'<, -1!1< lea "!"'
we become oC what we are talking
about. nus is not an argument for
mnaining lporant -but 1... ualnfr all
the knowledge we can get u humbly
u wt know how. Maybe thls, finally,
is wbal all BibleJ are lrylna lo tell ...
Favors;. Beilenson Bills
To !be Editor;
After •tudylnC Senator 11<-·· biDs and J(l.11' editorial and Jett.era to the
editor coacerntng them, I am now even
more firmly convinced that IDCiety can-
not and Mluld not legislate morality.
Same of -bills clearly would restrict tbe doclor from using his modlcal
JudlDienl In deciding the welfare of
hls polient. aod yet, the C.lifomia
Medical -iJ lllPPortloi them. OoWd tt be that ·-. who ... in
a Po'ltloa lo view dally the human
milery made worse by law, fee.I they
moil do IOUlethiJ!(!
IT 11 EASY FOR U1 lo judp, llld
lo talk ailout In in the C<Wnfort and -1 of our lfllutnt IUburbs. Bui
thale who mne face to face daliy with
1fM ignorance, poverty and unen--
durable sufferfnc come more readily
lo reaUze 1ha~ when deoilng with the
humu condition, mercy must be the
bqq of jmtk:e if we are to retain
our bmnanlly.
Perhaps I ~Toolllh but I still !>elleve
-Jn -·· lnhemit desitt lo iw-rve and llUl'lln life, and I do not lhlnt
,...---•• Ge•"9e ---.
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Deer Georst;
I bull! a bin! bath for my porrot
11111 the MfCN>or•a do( liel In II
11111 ,.CS It ftlthy. My neighbor
just ilUlhs wbat I complain. What can I do!
ANNOYED
Dur Annoyed:
,_ ,_ lllnOI lo bark all
.. Then ..hen your ncl1hbor
.... o!m, IMke 0 borglin.
there II'! many d 111 who consider
prepaney a light matter.
NOR DO I BELIEVE lborUon It a
good IOtuUon. But, until information
about and means for birth control or
even sterllizaUon is made available to
every woman , regardless or age or
marital status, abortion (legal or Illegal)
will continue to be a solution for many
desperate women.
Sex ·u here to stay, and url1ess thtte
ts mass, malt sterlllution -an unlikely
situation -women will continue to pay
the price for It, especially the poor
and the ignorant. For, in this case,
as in mcart others, the rich will continue
to buy &heir way through and the poor
will bear the bn!nL
90, DESPITE the fact that some may
take advanta1e of lhe new laws, t sttll
agree with the CMA and favor llberallu·
tion. At leut •lil 1bese matten are
put where they boloni -into the bands
o/ the potltnt and doctor •
JOA!iN Df:VEIIE
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1bla OOCH·month Mexican plane is
bt no way .. totad lo the twtce.dally
plane tramporling to the U.S. Cuban
nationals who want to escape the Castro
dictatorship.
11IE SUBSISTENCE loam are granted
under 1 lllw whicll .UO... the government
to lend money to cit.lzens abroad who
want to return home. The funds include
lnlllportltion costs.
A stale Department oHiclal esUmated
several hundred other American ciUzens
are registered with the Swiss emba1sy
but have not sought repetriation. In
lddHion, It is belleved lnolher 200 U.S •
citirens are in CUba who have not
registered -for varioua: reasons.
It was pointed out thait American
citiJtns who sign up to leavt are im-
mediately fired from tbelr jobs a n d
their posseuiOM marked for coofiscaUon
when they deport.
The Castro rtsimt pumitl foreipen
lo hold good positions if they ~gnify
wilUncn1&1 to 1tay. U.S. authorities
believe there are several hW>dred
Americans in that category,
THINGS WENT smoothly for a few
months after the once-a-month Mexican
Dilbt for U.S. nationals was launched,
but then a complication arose.
"Wt ran into · difficulty with children
w1th dual cltizenshtp," explain-ed the
Slata Depa-oHictal. .. CUban la"
requirel that a penon must be 21 to
renounce hil cklRnlhlp, IO minon were
trapped. In IOlnt instances we have
been able to IOlvt this problem, in
others we are stiD working on it.
"Of late, the Castro regime has gotten
very aUcky about rqulaUons, and is
in no hurry to make· thin1s easier. It's
ta'king lime to overcome the obstacles,"
The U.S. finances the dailY escape
flights for Cubans, and the Castro
govemment flatly refuses to Jet anyone
not wholly ~uban use them.
By Robert S. Allee
llld Joa A. GoldsaJtll
Quotes
llolu Lereer, pnfeaor, Br a 1deI1
Unlvtl'lllJ 1Dd 1)11dleoled oe-pn co~
umaltt -110ur teachers, administraton
and school board members are under
the necessity or stretchln1 themeelves
as never before. ThiJ ls how the educa-
tional system hu aJweys grown in
American his'°1y. ll ha1 arown through
criais. It has crown by hlvlng burdens
put upoa IL"
NIXON HAS BEEN wrestling wiUt a
Democratic leadership or the Senate
which wishes to limit the presidential
power in fighting undeclared wars. He
previOW1ly has accmed the Senate of
trying to deny him his rightful power
to appoint Supreme Court jusOces. The
general ccnflict has been carried a step
farther by NiJ:on's criticism of Congress
for falling to act in the housing "crisis",
and for failure to C'CllJlplete action on
.
it!" ht concluded. to Ni1cm's nature to let the election
If this means that the main Democratic go by without sophisticated 1Uempts
Issue in the congressional elections this to influence the outcome.
fall. is to be Nixon and Agnew they The risks Ile would take are probably
both seem prepared to accept the minimal There is a good prospect now
challenge, as they muat unless they of sufficient Republican gains in the
are willing to have a Congress even Senate so that presidential intervention
more difficult to handle. wouJd not seem to be a bad reversal.
O'Brien'.s fervor apparently arises from 'J'be oUtlook ln the House is somewhat
his conviction. that Democratic caim: this different but if the Republicans make
fall would be .lhe curtain raiser for any gains at all it would be against
making Nixon a one-tenn President in the historical trend and thus look 1ood.
Dream ·Become · Nightmare
One day not too b!I ago, Richard
A. Lis went to a real estate office
in a Chicago suburb and listed his plac&
of business for sale. It was a real
estate office. "It a:ot to be too much
for me/' ht said. Worsening inflaUon,
tighter money and higher interest rates
are turning . the American dream of
evtryone owning his own home in1o
a nightmare.
'·Vi rt ua It y all moderate-income
families have been priced out of the
housing market," says Rep. Wright Pat··
man (D-Texas), chainnan o(' the House
Banking and Currency Committee. A
recent staff study by his committee
showed that 21.f million households could
not afford the payments on I $20,000
·house loan -the typk:al fin1ncing on
hOUlel sold under 1overnment
mort1ages.
Housing starts have been declining
sinc:e laJl summer, reports the National
Association of Home Bullder1. Nathan
H. Rogg, its vice president, states that
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
I •onder If the "New Left" ruilizes
that to be succesaful under c1pltal·
ian one has to 'havt a few thlngs
&oinl for him--obilily. intaillgence.
courage, individualism, creaUve--
neu and perseverance, for ex·
ample. Under dictatorships, the
masses do just wha t the planner1
tell them.
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during the f~st four months of the
year. conslruction fell 21.6 percent from
tbe 496,JOO unitl beiun during the same
period in 1969. New starts totaled 1.4
million last· year and government
economists have predicted that even with
an upturn, producUm will be no hlcher
this year.
SINGLE F MUL Y homes have suffered
the most during the current crunch.
The NAHB estimates that 730,000 single
family homes will be built this year,
almost 50,000 fewer than In 11199, when
lhe last. crisis occW'J'ed in the housing
market. Many bulldtn are loslna: interest
in single family hcnpes llld want to
concentnte on apertmerQ: a n d
developments. Michael Sumlchrast, the
group's chief economist, e i p I a Ins :
"Builders, due to lhe shortage of hmds,
are now putting up larger and more
costly units, since It is .easier to get
financing on this type of unit."
Less costly · new home1 can l1ill be
found in metropolitan areas, but m•nY
are far from the city. Mainly, they
are homes insured by the FederaJ Houl·
Ing Administration or guaranleld by Ibo
Veterans AdmJnislrat.ion. EYen tbete
have gone up sharply In price. The only
')ow COl!lt housing available Jn many mas
Is mobile boml5. An estimated 400.IOO
were IOJd Jut year. Hauling c:<llla llfe
being pushed upward ·11y the "four t'1'1
-laod, llbor, loins aod. lumber and
other bulkllnc materials.
TO STIMULATK the -inC market,
the Senate has approved an ad·
ministraUoo·spon.sored plan a1!thorbtnc
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the Federal Home 1-Bank lo subsidize
loans lo the notion's ssvings aod Joan
aaaoclaUoru, the largelt · einllt source
of credit for home construction. The bill
perm.lb states to chtrge lower interest
rates than required by federal law for
urben renewal or public housing projects.
Plana are allo under discussion to
lnsuiate mortgage financing from the
effects of restrlctivt monetary practices
aimed at res!r1lnlng inllation. One idea
calls for flexible interest rates on housing
that ID up and down along with other
interest ~ts. Supporters say it would
attract more money into the mortgage
market. "Impatlence for quicker resolu~
1kln ol. tlisUng housing deficiencies is
predictable," says the Morgan Guaranty
Survey of the prospecta for approval of such proposals.
But even if you can find your dream
house and have the money to pay for
it, your troubles are not over. Main~
tenance cosl3, utilities and taxes art
ltill on lhelr WIY up.
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Monday, June 22, 1970
The tdiCorial pooe of the Daily
Pilot 1eekl to inform and 1tim.-
Mla:tt readcrr bw pt"t1enting thi.I
nN.rpaper'1 opiniom and com-
mntorv OK topics o/ inttrese
and rigni/kance. bw providing a
forum for the • .,,..,_ of
.. , ,...,.,,. opl-• ..i br
presneino Che dlwru vitw-
pointt of inform1d ob1erver1
ond apok<1111<n °" topicl of th< dau.
Robert N. Weed, PubU~
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.-Popular of Names
By L. M. BOYD
CIJITOMER SERVICE
"Moat popular man's name
in the United Slates ia John,
:?rrect?" A. Not anymore.
Michael now is No. 1. Next
eight in . order are John,
Robert, David, S t e v e ~ ,
Anthony, WWlam; Jooepb ond
Christopher. Names that used
to be la the 1op.10 but .... 1
anymore "are Charle!, Georae .. ·
Edward, James, Lewis, n-.
cis and Samuel. '
J--JDOl)lh. WhUe the new amount clrculaUon. ls free. member bu tbe prlvUqe of And much. much, that was personaliUes, he coukl peruse gressiooal edit.on:, complete
runs the place. Now that is 1 1w not been settled, it is EICb senator is alk>wed to rtwritiJ'lc, or even delltlna never aid ·at all on the floor an account, favorable, of the and ready for dlatribution the
man with 81 apecial connec-likely to be between ft and put 100 names and each bis remarks before the)' aei ol either houle pta In. voting record of Rep. John foJlowlng morning. tianl.Relearcbturther~veaJs,1_~-~-~--~--------------~~------'-------------------'-------'----~~
NO WONDER cockroaches
look 80 peculiar. Their noses
are on their legs ••• FAVOR-
ITE DINNER entree in EthJ~
pia is raw beef ••• NOTE A
SAN FRANCISCO service sta-
tion thal sells nylon stockirigs
orfers free installation ... AM
TOLD THERE'S no record any
rtal pirate ever wore a ring in
his ear •.. WHAT DO the
home gardeners spend the
most money on? Gras~ seed.
PROGRE&ll -Sa;y you're
a good man who joins a com-
pany ·at the bottom with am-
bition to go to the lop. How
Jong does it take you to get
there? On the average, re-
Top Speech
Prize Won
Business students fr o m
Westminster High School aced
out ·students-from -rour-other
high schools to win the
sweepstakes trophy in the se-
cond annuaJ Kiwanis Business
Skills Tournament.
Division winners in the
tourney held at Edison Hi1h
School are :
Mindy Willingham, Marina
High S ch o o I , bookkeeping;
lneta Rocers, Wettmluter
High SchoOI, advanced
shorthllnd: Cynthia Garrett,
thlt such a man, who marries ·
the boss's daughter, finally
takes charge 73 days sooner
. lhln the ordinary fellow. Only
'7S days IOODll'-?-Jt!s-not worth
it.
NOT COIJNTING "CARS,
what "'" of transportation ·travels farthest each year?
So inquires a cliellt. How
.about elevators? Altogether
they go far enough unually
to equal about 300 round trips
lo the moon ... NOW THIS
ONE is a little hard to
swallow, but Ult' I e g a I
reaearchen say ·it's a n
aboolute fact. In Puodena,
Calli., it's against the law
for a bmlnela man to remain
In a room, alone with his lldy
secretary. ,
Pt!."T NOTE - A veterin-
arian tens me that best thing
yo,i can do for your cat, if any,
is add"'a little chopped celery
to its food about oooe a week.
EDITORS AND WRITERS
-That large: literary light
named Thomas Wolle always
wanted to · write a pl.ay. He
didn't make it, lhough. It
wasn't until 20 years after
hi~ death that a swift citlien
named Ketti Frings turned
his novel "Look Homeward,
Angel" into a dandy drama.
This Illustrates the litt.le-
understood _fact _thaLa !a)ent
for writing and a talent for
editing ll'f: two diffeftnt
thinp. Writers who can edit
occask>nally aop up. But
mostly writers and editors are
s e pa r a t e d professionals,
natural e a em i e s , like
IDOJt800l8:I and cobras, who
need one another to. maintain
the balance of thin&•· I
RAPID REPLY -Yes,
Mrs. H., we're spending about
$250 milllon a year on tran-
quilizers, ud g e i t i n g
nervouser ud nervOURr.
" Wesbninster HiCh S c boo I ,
beginning shorthand; Gary
Spirito, Westminster H i g h
School. advanced eledric typ..
ing: Mary Hoffman, Marina
High School, advanced manual
typb1g; Brenda Burke, F.diaon Ym.r llt"ltioftl and com-
High School, Jntermedlato typ-,..,.ta are IDllcomed and
Ing and Art Olguin, Huatington will bt wed ift Checking
Beach m,ti School, novice Up wherever pouible. Act.
typing. dreu le'"" lo L. M. BOJ!d.
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ORANGE "THE CITY"
SAN FERNANDO
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TORIAN CE
VAN NUYS
YENTUIA
WESTCHESTER
•
~· DAILY "LOT -· -22, 1970 .
' 5 Busted in LA ·
ln Big Crackdo~
L06 ANGELES (AP) .=-part ol a nallonwidt
.ftderal agents say they havt. crackdown <11 narcotics ped-
•rrest.ed rive perSons here and dlers.
OM in Las Vegas, Nev., as In addition, 1 man identified
Fund Panel
' ' Slates Stud)'
Of Boards
as Esteban Mendon Orama
of· the Loa Ancelea: sUburb
of Lomita was woonded in
a gunfight · during the New
York City part of the opera-
tion. He was hospitalized in
critical condiUon.
Daniel .P. Casey, western
regiooaJ. director of. t be
SACRAMENTO (AP) _The Federal Buuau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, said
the six arrested Saturday
night and early Sunday are
1
ly l'hll lnterlancll
•'
.l\'"4'1S 'Liberated'
"' I ~ 1
Pageant Winner
. Relishes Victory
SANTA CRUZ (AP) -School 0c Music, ll a member
Shapely, blonde Kar I n of the Hayward Symphony
Kascher, newly crowned Miss Orchestra and )laa toured
California for 1970, was Europa with a state youth
I chamber mlliic group, re ishlng. her victory and was With -her crown, Mi 11 ' not about to have it diminish-Kascher, who alsO ho)dJ the
ed. Miss Hayward Utle, receives
"I look upon this as free. a Sl,000 acbolar'lhlp, a chance
choice an<I at the moment to urn $1,000-$11,000 i n
I feel very liberated,'' saJd personal appearances and a
the 36-21-36 winner in response 1r· A !anti c·1 NJ
lo , ·· fl IP to t C I y, .. , a reporter s question a er for the national Mias America
her coronation Saturday nigh\. pageant in September.
Her remarks were in Her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. legislature's joint budget com-
mittee today took a close cost-
cutting look at something the accused in warrants with sell-"'-l.:X-ing-heroht·or-cocaine..!!in-large-t~~~~~~i~~:;!~~~£~:.=d:::::sJ
reference t o anti.pageant HermaM Kaacher of Cutro
literature that women's libera· Valley, came to ttµ1 country
lion advocates had distributed in 1950 fr 0 m. Austria after
at the ~inals. fleeing war-tom Rumanla in --~tate-hara-lot-ot-w:--stu
cO'mmissions and a d v _i so r J
boards.
-The six·member commilltt
1 -lhrtt senators and thn:e
assemblymen -met behind
closed doors for the third day
in an attempt to break a
legislative deadlock over Gov.
Reagan's $6.47 billion budget
for fiscal 1970-71.
The 308 commissions and
boards are targets this year
for legislators who don't want
cutbacks in oost~f-livirlg pay
raises for state workers or
in welfare and education pro..
grams. -
Democrats have · another
goal in cutting down on the
number of commissions. Of
the 2,663 state commission
members, 1,939 are app<l:inted
by the governor. And the
Democrats wouldn't mind slic-
ing the political patronage this
allows the Republican gover-
nor. ,
amounts -on the kilogram
level." · · •1 wu listening to a political apeecli and'it·audderuy
A kilogram of e It h e r eeemed to fill up with bot air."
The .1!7-pound , •·foot· 9 l'44. ,Jler father is a ·tool
freshman a&. Hayward State firm IJIPft"\'ilor
liege. won her title partly • • ·
narcotic sells for about----------'----------
$25,000, Casey s8id.
on strength of her first·
place finish in E'riday night's
talent competition with a violin
solo. Unruh Son A!Tested in Los Angeles
flere Reylialtlo 'Rapparct, 44;
Antonio Castillo Caffigny, 38,
and Carlos Adolfo Lago, 22,
and Arcadio 'G. Batista, 31,
all of L<:ls Angeles: James
Saville, 29, of s uburban
C.rsoo.
Arrested in Las Vegas was
David Robert Alvarez. Agents
said they aeiz.ed two ·weapons
and five srama of cocaine
during a raid on Alvarez,
home.
'Volunteers'· -.
Oaim Bank
Tons of Peru Supplies
Await Transportation
Miss Kascher, 18, who hopes
lo study music at the Juilliard
Rock Fest , '
Gets Busted
On Pot Rap
LOS ANGELES (AP) -this coold be a source of LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
"It's critical," s a i d one transportation funds. An OAS Really Ro. Us 1Pryear-old 900 of Democratic
volunteer worker viewing representative, Louis D. Fife, gubernatorial candlate Jess
more than 110 tons of relief headed for Los Angeles to Unruh is to be arraigned
aid donated for Peruvian survey the situation and /rt Ventura Thursday in Compton
earthquake victims, "this stuff decide what materials should . Municipal Court an charges
is· sitting here while people be airlifted and what should of possessing marijuana.
are dying." .be sent by ship. VENTURA (AP) -A group Randall Brook Unruh was
Besides the supplies or non· Alberto H. MacLean, Peru-of 400-500 gate-crashers threw released on $1,250 bail Sunday ·~·bl food 1 thin nd · I rocks and bottles at officers en:n.. e , co g a v1an consu general here, said after being arrested Saturday
medicine sitting in a Los the Peruvian ambassador in Sunday night after they tried night. Sheriff's deputies said
Angeles International Airport Washington had received no to enter a rock music festival they saw a car speeding
hangar today, another 30 tons reply to a request for two at the VeRtura C 0 u n t Y across a vacant field in
waited in storage on the San Air Force car8(1 planes lo Fairgrowxls, police .said. suburban Canon and saw
.
ToO·ma1ayhllls?
use our money!
We"d like to ~elp you pay_lett-over_ bills, emer•
gehcy expenses, home and car repairs. oi buy
a new appliance. On approval you can borrow
from $100 to $5,000, or more, and have your
money the day you appty, We'll schedule pay_•
rnents to fit your income.
When you need money for any good re ason,
see Morris Plan. We like to make loans.
Morris Plan
·,
673-3700
Newport Beach -3700 Newport Boulevard
· ~r offices throughout Celifomia
SF Police E I • Fernando Valley State College make the airlift. About 30 Ventura County someone throw a package xp OSIODS campus in s uburban Hundreds of thousands of sheriff's deputies and highway rfam a passenger side window. ____ .;_ ______________ _
Northrldge. And relief workers Peruvians were left injured patrolmen were called in to The package contained eight
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) said they expected 400 tons and without shelter and an aid the 30 city policeman on grams of matijuana, deputies
A mysterious group calling more by the end ol. the month. estimated 50,000 died in a May duty at the festival attended said. They said young Unruh
it.self "Volwiteen of America'' The 0 r g an i z a t i o n of 31 earthquake, by about 7,000 peaceful young was a passenger in the right Patrols tw claimed Cl"!dlt for the American States, it now ap-"Only a trickle" of about people, police said. front seat.
lal.elt. bombings in Berkeley. pears, will have a principal 9,000 pounds of supplies wa s Officers said they arrested The other youths, boys a~d
Increased The group earlier said it role on moving the supplies. shipped ~to the stricken coon-15 of tbe gate crashers, one 16 and 17, were ' held as
wu responsible for eiploaions The OAS recently set $50,000 try from here during the past for investigation of assault juveniles and later released .. ,A .... u .... 1-1 .J!'o>I" aside for Peruvian relief and week on available cargo space with a deadly weapon, a rock. to their parents.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~;rii\;';;:.j":;,. •ci::.a cre':-----------------"---'----------------------1
Police Chief Al Nelder has for blut.s which hit two
e.ted one-man trafftc auto brancbes CJf the Bank of
paln>1s in tho wake ol the America early iasl Friday
sniper-slayblg of o ff i e e r morntn•. No arresta have been
William Radetich. ....
Nelder said SUnday at least m:9~ left outside the San
two men will be in efteh patrol Fnncilco c b 1 0 n i e I e , 1p-
car from now on. The traffac di'visioo b8d been ~ after closing time Friday, claiml ••we bombed the ooly one in w b I ch ---.. of ~ Bank ol
policemeo did nol travtl wllh :..!:ca"""': e.!btey last
partners, night." -"We have to provide backup "We are openin& a new ac-
protect:io• for all men oo the count,'' warned the letter,
beat," Nelder said., wNch wu addressed to the
Radetich, 25, was alone in Bank of America and blamed
his patrol car when be Was tt far "reprmsicm 8 n d
killed early Friday as ht venceance" against_ yo u n I checked the license of an auto ......... 1 .. ut I 1•--in the Haighl,Ashbury dislricl radlcall, ,.... -ar Y ·-who bombed a branch at the Supervisor Dorothy v o n
Be Id. ,....,.. . Santa Barbara branch in the ro mgen, a ........ mayor m atudenl community of Iala
the abeence on a European VN•~-----
vacaU6n of Mayor JQiePh-i::-"Ou. bo ~ · ••· f"rst Alioto, said the city "will find r m-. are u~ 1
the motteY ·someplace" to pay depoelL We will continue . to
!or the additional two-man attack and harass Yow;, kind
d ta'I until oppression ceases, said
eThi s. ff' 1 bod 1 1 the letter, which made four
e . 0 teer s Y--ay . 1 demanM on the bank: state 1n the rotunda of City _ Drop all charges against
Hall . Sunday a~ a rosary pe.r90M accused o{ bombing
serv1ce was held in the even-the Isla Vista branch.
ing. -Remove the branch from
Last rites were scheduled lsla Vista and Ulose in
at Sl. Joseph's church today Southeast Asia.
with interment following at _ start./a bank program
Holy Cross Cemetery. agaiMt ••repression of the
U.N .. Marks
25th Year
In SF Week
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Flags or 132 nations were un-
(urled here: today and the
tlnited NatiOns Charter went
on display as the UN 's silver
armiversary week began.
Black Panther Party."
-Start a bonk program
lo "place your investment
portfolio under public control.
"Your AmeriKKKa is a
weak and pitiful giant against
\he spirit of the people," uid
the letter.
"Oul ol the Bankruptcy of
AmerlKKKa will grow a new
country and a new people,"
it concluded.
"Volunteers of America"
also is a currently popular
rock song :.ith veraes abo\it
"gutter revolution ••• chaos
and anarchy." A fou r-hour observance of
signi'ng of the charter J.;r~=======:;;;~
260 1M5, wiH be hekt Frida
in the War Memorial Opera
-adjacenl lo lh
Veterans Building, where th
international organization w
founded.
Speaken Will include U
1'hlnl, UN 1«relary general,
and two signers of the
Outrter, Gen. cariol p .
Romulo, Phillppioes secr<la
of foreign aflaln and Feridun
Cemal Ertin, rormer foreign
minilter o/TurUy, I
Muaq
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Donna M1rle S.,_,, tu! ConltM(ll1I
0.-hle, Hunllrllton kKh. SUnolved W
f1!Mr, Don 1111"°"' S.r.-nh mothlt,
Ftlld1 S.rNnt; 2 tl!'all'lefs. Don Nldl-ol1s s.,..,,t •nd Ollvld Ell~
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Htwt!l, &or11 Htw Yorll: City, Flbru·
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1nd ti. SurvJm bY wlfl, Autlu '°"'·
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Record
Bl rtlis Airpor t Cab
Contract
To Be Given
SANTA ANA . -Coonly
supervisors will awarcf a new
three-year corm-act for ex·
elusive tulcab service to the
Orange County_ Airport June
30.
Apparent best bid of JOur
is .yellow Cab of Newport
Beach-Costa Meaa which ot.
rered a surprisingly hlgh 4.8
cents per deplaning passen1er
a month, nearly three Umes
more than the rate paid by
the present franchise holder,
Tustin Cab Company.
Tustin Cab bid 3 cents. The
finn had held a 12-month.!ran·
chi.se at 1.15 cents sinct last
July,.:
Other bids included 4.1 cents
by Yellow Cab of Santa Ana
and 3.4 cents by Yellow Cab
of North Orange County.
The county has realized an
income of about $640 a month
under the present Tustin Cab
contract.
The firm awarded t h e
franchise June 30 will have
the exclusive righl to pick
up passengers at the airport,
but other firms may deliver
fares to the facility.
7 From Coast
Receive P ins
Mon., Tues., Wed. only!
Treat yourself to our
'Indian Summer'
frostlngl only
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MOlldaJ, Jvnt 22, 1910 DAILY PILOT 9 ~
·County Fair Sets Spe~ial Kid"~ Day
Children will have lhelr own
special day durin&: the 1'70
Orange County Fair and EJ:po
July 14-19 in Costa Mesa.
'lbunday, July I, has been
set aside as the ( Ir 1 l
"Children's Day" at the 1170 Far and E>po, and childrtn
12 1nd under will be admitted
free oo that day,_In acldlUon
to free admission to the
tbouaaods of regular exhibits
and features, the y o·u n g
fairgoers will, be treated to
a number or special events
arranged especially for them.
Anlong these events will be
a pet parade and contest.
Young pet awners will have
an ~unity to vi! for
awards based on the largest
pet, smallest pet, most ool·
orful pet, most obedient pet,
and other c{iteria. ·
Another hi1hl l ght of
Children's Dly will be a youth
pentaWon, which o I I e r 1
youngsters six to eilbteen
ytars old the cpportunity to
teat their pby1ic1I condltioD
·and ithletic Hilb. Thil event ..
Is desisned to meuute a
youagste:r's ,speed, strmcth,
abUlty , qility, and en-
.durance. It COMists ol five
activities -two required
events, and three electives. 1
Certifte1tea of parUcipaUon
Takeoff time: Summer '70
Right on schedule-a handful of
. "bikini·s in vibran t, pulsating colors
that .will stay c_olorful, because
they're 100% acrylic. Tie a few
up and take off.
Junior sizes 5 to 13. •11
wlll be awarded to each boy
and girl who enters the pen-
tathlon. In 1ddltlon to the cer-
tificate, each entr1nt will re·
cei.v'e fne exercise equipment
and other souvenirs.
Plans also are in the WJ>rb
fOr a number ol 1ddiUonal
Olildren's Day fe1tures, IC-
cordinl to Fa i rgro u nds_
general ma.nqer Alfred C.
Lutjeans. 'Jbe.te Will . be an-
nounced II • llt.r dllte. -,
a.tldren's Day Is one of
a number of special features
planned for tbe Jl'•ir and El:Po,
for Lbe first Ume this year.
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Among oLber new features are
championKhl p motorcycle rac·
ing on Friday fll&ht aod a
giant Appalooaa horse a h o w
all day and eveoln& on SalUr·
day and Sunday.
Theme of the 1970 Oranae
~ly Feir u d ~ la
"Country Fun." Gal.et open
at 10 a.m. dally, and all Fair
1.ttractions with the uCepUoa
of the .rodeo, motorcycle
races, 111d midway ridei are
ftte to fai'rgoers 11tcr. they
have paid a I ad-
mission. Regu r admiukm
prices 1re, 1~ ts, '1: juniorl
JO to JI , IO ctnts; and childrto
s to 10, 30 cents.
Gra nt Okayed
SANTA ANA -An •P'
plicaUon for 1 '34,000 annual
tralninc 1r1nt for Community
Mentll Health Services has
been opprovod by the Orona•
Colimy Board ot Supervteors
at the request of Dr. E, W.
Kl•Ue, procram dltel.
1be training pnlll'lm will
be funded with federal money
at no coat 1o the county, Dr.
Klatle e:rplalnecl.
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. . TICONOEROGA, ~ONG BEACH'S \A.ST AIRCRAFT CARRIER, ENDS AN ERA ..
Coast Carrier Era Ended
Ticonderoga Leaves,
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Last
Fourteen years ago, the first
aircraft carrier came to Long
Beach and today the last one
will depart.
That carrier. USS Ticon·
deroga.f left for San Diego.
)ler ne.w homcport, this morn.
lng from the Naval Base's
Pier E on Terminal Island.
She will be the last of a
long line of carriers.
During t h e intervening
years, six other earriers mad e
Long Beach their home and all
have lert. Of the seven anti·
1;ubmarine and helicopter car·
riers, only h\'O remain in com·
mission, the USS Yorktown
and-the USS Ticonderoga,
"Tico."
The carrier era in Long
Beach began December 1956,
with the arrival of the
helicopter c a r r i e r USS
Princeton. This 7 8 6 • f o o t
behemoth was sc rapped
!his year in an economy move.
Her time was up and she
was unable to handle the ac-
celerated tasks presented her.
But during her time she as
the pride of Long Beach.
FAMOUS NAMES
The names of the past flat·
tops to reside here evoke
memories of limes long gone.
Princeton, Valley Forg e ,
Yorktown. Kearsarge, Ben·
nington. Hornet and finally
Ticonderoga are veterans of
at least two wars. All but
two served in World War II.
Yorktown , for example, is
perhaps one of the more
distinguished ships to ha ve
been qomeported in Long
Beach. Known as ' ' T h e
Fighting Lady," she was
heralded in books, magazir1es,
and even motion pictures.
During World War 11, her
crews launched thousands of
raids against the Japanese.
She took part in t h e
··Marianas Turkey Shool" and
was v•ounded by Japanese
bomb-attac ks. When the
smoke had cleared, the men
of "The Fighting Lady " had
sunk 113 ships, damaged 329
more. and destroyed' or
damaged more than 2,353
enemy aircrah Perhnps lhe
most dislingui s he d ac·
complishment was the sinking
of the gian~ battleship Yamalo
by her pilots and those of
the carrier Hornet.
The Valley Forge was a
little yoonger and did nc>t
make her name in the Seccmd
World War - she missed it
by two years. But she was
the first carrier in action off
the coast of Korea and her
planes flew the first mission
of that war when she launched
her jets on July 3, 1950.
KEARSARGE ARRIVF.s
The USS Kearsarge arrived
in Long Beach in 1962. She.
LOO had missed lhe war but
tasled combat in 1952 with
Task Force 77 orr the roast
of Korea. She gained world
recognitioo as the recovery
of Long Line of Ships
shi p for \Vally Schirra·s epic
Signia Seven six-orbil flighl
around the earth in October
1962. Six months later, she
repeated this letter.perfect
recovery by r et ri eving
astronaut Gordon Cooper after
his 22-orbil flight.
The Benni ngton arrived in
LOng Beach in 1963 . She had
participated in raids ao the
Japanese homeland a n d
Okinawa du ring WW II. Bui
when she was 25 yean old
with her age and size working
against her, she was decom-
missioned in Bremerton,
Washington in 1969.
DISTINGUISHED SHIP
Although the Hornet, wh ich
left Long Beach in March 1970,
Hornet are gone. Three are
in the reserve fleets. Two sit ·
in Long Beach harbor waiting
for bi<!s so that they may
be sold for scrap. They went
out graciously and with pride.
11ad they been sailors. they
would have retired with a -·
pension after twenty-years.
Bul they were .ships and they
served long after their 20th
year or service
The Yorktown carries on a
fine heritage in her homeport
of Norfolk, Virginia, "'hile the
Ticonderoga, here for only
nine months, sails down to
San Diegc> to be near her
air groops .and t r'a in in g
facilities.
NO ATTACK CARRIER
ror decommissioning. was not Ticonderoga has a e r v e d
the one that originally entered most of her time in Long
the war in 1942, sh e Beach in the Naval Shipyard
distinguished herself in three \vhere she has unde rgone ex-
wars. When her.namesake was tensive transformations. No
scutlled after one year and longer is she an attack car·
five days of life in the begin· rier. Now her role is that
ning of the war,Long Beach's of an anli·submafine warfare
Hornet was commissioned in carrier. Now she will hunt,
lime to partici pate in raids track and kill the submarines
on Palau. Yap, 'l'ruk, the ca~ lying in wait. She has been
lure and occupation of Saipa n. given a reprieve . As an attack
and the battles of Surigao carrier, she was becomi11g
Strait , Northern Luuin and rapidly outdated. Bul as an
Formosa. ASW carrier she has extended
She Is probably b e t t e r her life-span, been revitalized.
known for her activitY in the Her wrinkles are covered with
Apollo moonshot programs in new paint, her muscles have
which she recovered the been re.toned, and the fleet
Apollo 11 Command Module has received a vital shot in
and lhe all·Navy Apollo 12 the arm .
crew of "moon-walkers.·· But those who· worked on
Hornet was the host to her ·will lose her. Like a
television cameras w h i ch masterpiece slaved over by
T S t F • allowed the world lo view the a fiercely devoted artist she WO ena ors ac111a pcpr~"',·nc'e'lecoon,'"v'.·11ey Forge. has been gi,.n aw ay -but {..l , nol forgotten . No Navy ship .Fi ht US Jnde ende1·1 tsJ. dK~··~"~"~,g~··~s.~.,~nt~ng~to~n.~an~dd:"~·~u~·'-~;::;:;;;;~"-1 WASM~TON <UPI ) who P..ould welcome a WHAT HAPPENS IF I DIE
Having defected from the Republican endorsement 1
Democ ratic party, Sens. Har· Dodd has gone_a,1ly hallway. WITHOUT-A WILL?.?. ry F. Byrd Jr. of Virg inia •le announced last week he
and Thomas J . Dodd of Con· would neilher seek nor accept
necticut mu st overcome a 34· the Democratic nomination for Th• co11rt. in eff•cl, writ•• vou• will fo• you. If yo11 h•w• minor childrtn
year precedent to remain in his seat. He has continued th. co11rl d1cide1 which r1l1tiw-t1 l91111di1n•I will ,,;,, your childr1n.
the Senale. ca mpaigning and his on ly Whe11 no will i1 l,ft, c_h1ckin9 i nd 1
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1vi1191 •ccounli •r• of11n imm1d;.
Not since 1939. when Sen. recourse, if he seeks another •1•lv fro l•n · · · m111v '""'' for Y••r•.
George W. Nc>rris of Nebraska term is to run as an in· Exp•n1iv1 courl co•h . 11911 fe•• ~nd •••rni119ly 11111ndin9 lrip1 to
I d h d ·d t 1courl. Slock1, prop1rly, 111lom obil1 litl 11 -111 ti1d up! The probl1m1 \\'as e ecte , as a senator epen en
Se J ·S Th d f 1r1 too 1111rn1 rou1 to list h1r1. left his party and won re.elec· n. . trom urmon ' o I .
tion as an indepe ndent. South Carolina and formerl 475,000 HAYE MADE THEIR OWN WILLS Elected LO the Sena te for Se n. Wayne ~iorse or Oregon
!he first time in 191.2, Norri s left their parties in rece nt An~on• c•n do ii, Am1ric1n Will Forrn1 h1Y1 publi1h1d 1 1irn pl1 but
won four six·lear terms as years but neither ran as an lbi11din9 , 1191) wilt lorrn +hit c•n b1 cornpl•l•d in mirut11. (\11lid in
a Rep u b I ic an . Norris independe.11. 50 1t11e1 I.
consi dered turn j n g In 1964, Thurmond an-Self •xpl•n1tory in1lr uction1, 9•n1 r•t i11form1tio11 i11dud1d . Sit ri9"il
Independent in 1924 and in nounced he "'as leaving the ldow11 thi.• ~•rv minu+• i nd ··~d $2.~0 tod1v. If 11ot 100 % ,,i;,f;~d,
1930, and In !936 he ran and De OC ls d be . r•t11r11 w1th111 10 dey1 fo r •n 1mrn1d11t1 11fund . If vou h1Y1 1l•iedy
R m bl~a aHn coming. a rn1d 1 , will why no t orde r 1om1 formt for vour clo11 r1l•liw11 1 "'on as an Independent Repub.. epu 1can. e was handily
Hean . re..,1ee1e<1 that year. AMERICAN WILL FORMS
Earlier this year, Byrd an· Morse was elected as a
nounced he would not run as Republi can in 1944 and 1950.
• Democrat and since has but in 1952, withdrew rrom
declared as an independent . the GOP.
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1.5t , -I ttorOUlll ~ of Ml1t1ll-ll'ld K iii II lllr1ln reftrrld IO ltwl Putlllohld Ortr1" (;NII D•llY P'll9t, MIP~. rK«OI •• °''"" coun1v, llloPIM In 1111 .. notlc1 n ltloulll t1111y JUM u. n, 1'. 1t1t 1•J11
c1n1orn11, more perllcu!Arly dlltrill9d ,,.. «N"l'IOlllllY wt forln lllreln, ,,_ LEGAL NOTICE •s 1o1-1· • 11111 ukl Ktle. n adoPltd bY 11kl
comm1..:C1111 ,, lht l'MH"lllllll cornet" 1taoi...11on, 11 midi 1 P•rt ol ttols'l----=:.;:c,0,>0""""""i--'-----·I
el Tritt No. Hal~ 111Mc1 South °"' ,., nollc1 bV ~lertnee. 11 ••• ..
1.,. Well t'··-1111 llllHIY llDu-'I.... Thi Contr1t!or IJl11t.. In· I 11 t NOTIC I Of' T•UtT• ' -' • ,...,.. '"' "' Plrlo:"mltlCI ot Ille Wotk •nd Im-Ml. 1•N llrw ol 1110 TrlC! l!I llw Nini of lfOYllNll~, cll!'lform lo tllt l•bor CoOI On Th11r1d1v, JulY J, lt11, _., 11111
l"t1rMC:llon IMrlol Wllh !fie IOll!llirlY of lhl Slllt of Cilltornlt •IHI olh1r A.M.. T, 0 . Sll:tl:VICE COMPANY,
rfglll-ol·WIY llM OI Dur1MO lllv1r l.IWI of the Sllll !)( CllllO!"nll '"'°lk1bl1 t COl"POO"lllon, 11 duly •-'n*' Tr.utNI
CaurJ; tlltnct, •I-1110 tool!hl<'IV ltlereto wltll flit t •CfPlio<o onlv or 111H1er 1110 1><1•1U111t lo Dllll ft/I Tl'\lll
rl•hl-Ol•WIY llnt North 12" :M' .15" West such ~trlttloni IS • mtV be rMulrtd d1ted June 16, lfff, e•eculld li'I t41!N•Y
15.37 IHI tncl NOl"th IO' 27' U" West 11n6tr Ille lPl!Cl•l 1t•tutei P<Jr.Uln! 10 F. lUKE a. lllOSE ,\NN LUKE ....... nd
•.M !eel lo lht POlnl ol lnterMCHon whldl protffdlntt llilreurldtr 1,1 tik1t1 tf'ld Wiit, tnd recorded June », 1Mt, ot 11111 •l!l"l-111-wav ti~• w1111 '"' 1rld which 111ve not blef'I 1uoened!d 11 l1111r, ~o, nou, In boolr., MOii, Piii
westerly line ol the 1/ortmentlorled by ?ti• PfO'llJlon1 or 11wr L•bor Codt. ~lf, ot · Ofl!clal Record• 111 lllt et!IC<! 1!<'1SOme<1I; ll'lenc:t, South 06° lli' 12" WaJ1 P•tltrence lo ltbor •11111 be t lU•n only or th1 Count~ RKordt r of Or1ntt (oun1Y, 2~.Jn feel 1lont 11\d WCSllflV 11,.. In 1111 m1nner orovldl<I bV 11w, C•lllorn!•1 Will SELL AT PUallC to lftl Tlll UE ,.OINT 01" IEGINNING, Tiii Cantr1tlor .n:&ll use onlv 11n-AUCTION TO HIGHEST l lODE• FOlll
11ld paint btllll 1111 on 1111t partlon m1nul1ttvrpd m•le•l•lt produc~ 1" 11}1 CASH !01r1blt 11 tlnw ol "I' In
ul the bound1ry 111'111 cot L .. IJ, l'rK't Unlltd Stitei •lf!ll 'Oi'11Y m11,.Ul1<tu•ed llW1ul ' ,,,_., ot 11'11 Unit• lltl•)
No. ''°' lllown on th• 1lore!Tlflltl11Md mtlertll1· rntnul•cWrld In th• Unllltd •I lht Soul~ ll•OO'ltl llllr9ncl ,to fllt
map 11 ~•vl111 1 be1rlnt ot Norlh s11m , wbst1nt111!v 111 trom fTl•ler l•I• CounlY111':"'"';°"':' ": ·~.;::,11151":~
IO" 21' 14" Wtll Ind I O!lllnct ol pn>dl,lc;..,:I ln the Unl!M Slllet,· 111 !hi ~~I 1J1~ ,: '!nl:_:., <91'1.....,.;, to s.so .11111 ll\lflCI, conllnvl119 110ntr PO<fonn•net: ot ·1h1 conlrld. • ind '"°w r..ld ,w 11 vncter wld DtN
lllf wesl•IY llDu1'1111rY llnt of 11kl N• llld 1M1I lie c11111hl•red unltu ol Tri/II In ff1e o.--lv 11111111 .. In
elteml'nl, Soutn CNO 3'' 11" Wnl Jt..W 11 11 mtclt on • bl111k lorm tumlllled Mid County Ind $Ille dncrlbed 11 :
!NI la I POlnl an I tine Ollrlllll by !he Cllv of Colli Mlsf, 1nd II Loi 10 of Trtd No. t•, In ll'll
with 1nd dl111nl 111tHIY, ...-sured midi" In 1<«1r0111C1 wllh Ille P•ll'l'llloni city ol Newoort lluc~ 11 s/'IOWn on
11 rlehl '"'lei, 2.25 tftt from 1111 ol tile pr_,I re!l:Ulrements. 1 ,,.... m1rl01 recOl"dld In aool< :Jll, moll •ttHIY llnt ol 111d Lot 47, E-c:h bldcl•• mu1t Ill Hcemed ,,.,.. P19U ' 1nd J, MIKtlll neoUI MIPI.
1111n<1, Mort~ Ot'J:2''4" E•ll st.M IHI •Ito P•t11,..llfltd 11 •e<111lred by law. r.c.ordt of .. Id Or_, County. •lollll uld POr1llll 11111 lo I Pfilnl "" Thi City Councll of lht City of Cosll Slld .. 11 wlM bl m-. but wl"""11 1~, .. si1rtr prot-•llon or 1..,1 _..Mesi •Httvu Ille rl1M to rtled 1nr cown•nl or wirr,nty, t•1><nlor lrnpllld,
Jlon o1 It'll boundlrY llM of L.11t .,. ill b~. t rn1rdl"' !Hie, POHl!tslon, or -
41 l\IVl.,·t bllrlnt ol NOf'lfl ID" 1r l•" 0.lld. June l, 1 Ml. cvmbr1nc:n, to ••~ It'll r1m1lnl1'11 prln--llV ORDElll OF THE !NI '"'"' o1 tto.e note MCured IW WHI 11'111 I dl111:w:•, ol JJO ltlt1 CITY COUNCIL OF THE ~Id Died of Trv1I, to-wit: U..61J.11,
lll1nt1, Mor1ll Ill" '1 U' W•1t 3.llO !Mt CITY OF COSTA MESA, wllh lnlt•f-ll !<om Alltllll 30. 1Mf, •'-••Id prolclntl1llon lo the Point CALIFORNIA 11 In uld noli provided, ..iv1ncn , of ll"lnnlnt. . lllEEN P, PHINNEY, 11 i nv under ttw terms ot u ld OHO
'-llltlerenc:e 11 mlOe to • m•• CllY (ll'rk iii Tr~sl fttl chl fll!"> 11'111 '""""' on Ull In IM olllc1 of 1111 City Publl1hed O••no• Coast OailY Pllol, o1 tM T;ll91M '1nc1 of lllt 1ru111 tr11i.ct
Cltrk lor 11/rtr..r P1rtlcul1r1 11 .. Ju11t II, :n. 111t 1113-70 IW w ld Dlld of Tl'l/ll.
the P<'OPOHd •••• of v1t1r1on. LEGAL N CE The b!ntfkl1ry uncltr u ld tlMd of s. Thi 1th div of Julv, Im, 11 . OTI Trull. b'I' rttMl:'I o1 1 br11tll or ot1111"
l~t hour of 1:00 11.m. II It'll City O ca O• '""''' s· LI ln Ille obll11tlon1 i.ecurtd lt\"1b'f, Cov~cll C1>1m1N'ra, 102<J0 Sliter Awn~. M Tl I 'S A MrelofDrt r•ecullld 1nd dellwerl'd to
Founllln V11~. C11itornl1, 11. fl .. •ibY "-· 1191 lllf urldersl1"td 1 wrllltn Dect1rtllan flied IOI" h11rlnO •H l'tr$Ol>I lnle-resltd On· JulY 16• 1'IO, 11 ll:llll A.M., .... D•iult 1!'1od Otm1nd for S.11', 11'111 Sl1n-Sh1w CorPO<lllon, • C1Hlornr1 v• In. or ob)ectln1 to, ti... P•-Md CorPO<lllon 11 dulv •PPDlnted Trut!H wtll!lll noll<I of bre.cl'I 1nd of ellctlan Vlt•tlan nd t to ' T I to CIVit It\• 11ndenltntd 10 1111 1110
'· Thi Cllv Clwk 11 lw!•tlw dl~ttd ~= :eat1::_';'1~ 1961°~.:"uted '':,. 11r0Pt•IY to wtlsty wld obll1t1lon1, 1nd
to POii CDllSPlcUOUllv noHcu ol ..... CAlllL G. llADElll, 'JR. A.No NAOlNE lhl•••"•'· "" M1rch 1. 1t70, !I'll un·
ment VICltlO~ 1lonl !hi lint of tllt G. BADEll, hus"-nd •nd wilt 1nd record• ::,•loi;o tel~':! w: :llai~~M~~
11serr1tnt P•-KI lo ba ¥1c1ttd. td Oclol3er· u. 1941, ts l~1tr. ND. booll. t12t 11,;1 131 of 11111 Oftlclll A~IMI IMI l6J.tl ~"'-°' "'"'· t11. !_Jjl7...Jn.. boolt-1ll1. ~S71 al Olllcl•I it.ea~ ' ' EOWAlllO E. JV$T lllfCOfdl In Ille olll~ of-fhfo-Ceun1y D I .• J J:-lt70
MIVOI", CllY of llllCOl"cler o/ Or•ntt Counlv, C1lll01"n11, II.Tur;; 'sE1tVICE COM,.ANV
.,,,..".1111nllln V1tlly WlLl SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO 1~ u id trus!f>t, , "' " E HIGHEST lllDOElll FOR CASH CP1¥1blt BY Wtldo Ill . Hluo, MARY E. COL 11 l"""" of ule tn )i.wtul montY ol Vl«-Prt1lcltnl Cllv Cltrll lt\1 Unllfd SlllH) 1r 1'h• front 111lr1nc:1 Publlsl'ltd N._1 Hi rDM Ntwl·PrtSI STATE OF CALIFO•NIA , of .Slt...S"-w CorlOf•llon, 160) E11I cemt>ll'lld wit~ Oillv PllDI, Nl!WPOrl
COUNTY OF OlllANGI! I u . Ml'Yll lr Av1 .• Orenoe, C•tllornll Ill lltl:Ch, C1tltomla, JUIWI •• 15. 11.
CITV OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY ) rllflt, l!tle incl lnllrHI ton._.ed '°Ult llQl.7'
LEGAL NOTICE I, MA lllY E. COLE, Clty Clerk of INI MW Mid by 11 under u ld 0..0
Ille (llv ol F.,n11'n ll1t~. do l'lereby ol Trust 111 tt-.e 11roHrtY sll111led ln
cert!"' th1I 1111 1or...in1 R-"'llon 11>1 tinlnc:01"_.11ed 1rff, ·In uld Counlv
w11 rnularlv lnfrmluced to uld Counc:h 11111 S11te llHUllled 1s: 1---.-,,,-IC~.~,~,~,"•-•"•"'"•"•"·•-SA=L-1~-I
.. 1n Ad!Ollr'Md RHultr Mitt!"' lllld TNI C<!rlt ln lelHl'lold know'ft 111 it.. >tl7
.,.. the 16111 lier of Junf, lt10, Incl Loi 1'2 or Tr1ct S711, II sllow" On JUI-I lo. 1t1CI, •• ll:IO A.M ..
wll " 11kl meellnt rl9Ul1rlv Pl llld an 1 MIP recorded In llooli 216, COLONIAL MORTGAGE SE RVICE CO. •nd ""°"'ted by Ille !ollow!nt volti 1'19" It IO 11 lnclUliv1 of OF CALIFORNIA 11 dulv 1-lnt ... AYES: COUNCILMEN: H1rp1r, Ml1<1lllllfCllll M,....., retorlls ol uld Tr111lf' Uf'l<ler llM wrw1nl lo Ototd
tiolllndtn. Ju11, Sllenl<ml"' Scoll C111,1rolY, cr11ted by lh1t cert1!n ltlM of Tr111I Qeed A....,.I J]. IHI ewtcultd
N,\YES: COUHCILMEN: N-d1ltd AUIUll I, lffl bttwren 11)1 IW Alln E.. Lin.It Ind Tullle M.
ASSENT: COUNCILMEN: ,._ Irvine C9., 11 l~ lrld Sw1rll-U•ttll, ll111ri9n:I 1nd Wll• Ind •Kordtd
MA"Y E. COLE Llnklltltr Co., I •-••I 1>1rtner•hkl, Stt>ttmlllr 6, lHI. •• ln•lr., No. JS.,
Cltv Clerk I t • lelMt, rKOl"1k!d t-1..U In 9ooll 111 boC 171), Pl" J ll. o/ Ottkl1I
Publ!llled 0•111ff COftl D1ljy "llol, IOll, P•H 411 of Offlci.11 llKOrd•. ll:ecOl"dS In !he ofl l(I of !hi Counlv
JuM n, 2f, 1'MI .. 11J1·11 S1ld, wit Wiii be midt. but wlllloul 111ecor01r or Or1 ... 1 Counlv, C1tllornl1,
---------------·ICO\lllllnl or w1rr1nlv, t•11r•ss or lmPll.0, WILL SE~L AT PUllLIC AUCTION JO
' LEGAJ; NOTICE
~rctl"9 11111, POSllHlon, or ff>' HIGHEST llDOElll FOR CASH {PIVtbfe
c11mbr1nc:n, lo PIY lht ,.m1lnl"' pr_I.,. 11 llmt of ult In l1wlul monev ol
tl111I 11/m ol llw note secured Jw 1111 United 511te1) 11 lh• Soulll lronl
H id Offd of Tru1I, lo-wit: $.l.5J0,14, 1ntr•nc• to tlle Old Ortnot Counlv -------c;;:;:------· Jwllh lnttn!ll from J1nu1ry 15,. 1910, C1111rtl\oulf, CllY Cl! S1nl1 ,\n1, $let1 •Ul •• 111 Mid flDll provided, a11v1n<:n, of c11Uornl1, 111 rllihl 1111• ~nd lnt1r1.i NOTICI TO C•IDITO•S If anv, under the terms nf 11111 Dffd U>rWtVtd lo and llO'I" htld by It und•r
OF IULK T•ANll'Elll of Tru1t. It'll, ch1r111 1!'1od IXPlllSH u !d Offd 0r Trull 1n lllf pfoo>trlY
IS1e1. •111...1111 U.t .C.J of the Tru1tet0 and of l'°'t' lru1ls created 1ltu1h1d In th• (HY ot Cot11 . Mt••·
NDtlct ls h1r1bv 1tv.n lo lt\I Crldtfon bV u ld Deed ol Trutl. · 1,., sild Countr 1nd State de•,•1-
ef ltobt-11 o. Wh ltllntt•. Tr1n1ltr01", Th" Wnellcl1ry uncle, w !d Dffd DI 11~
w11011 bu1!11111 1ddr11s Is 1'°"2 M11notl1, TN1!, bl' '"IOOl of • brtK.11 or defaull Lot ~l· ol 0Tr1el No . .,;n, ln Ille
Huntlntlon &ftth, Counlv ol Or1np, In llM obll1itlon1 wcured lhtrtb'I', CllY of Cotti Me11, ts shown an
$1118 al C1lll01"nl1, 11111 I bulk tr1r.l1r M .. tofort necutld 1rld dellv1rftl N 1 _, ,tllerHI n!<<>rdtd In book 141,
Is 1boul to bf m1oe lo G-•• W. the UndersfgnM I wr!llrn Declar1llon Pitts 1f ind :n, Ml1c1!l•n..,..1 MIPI,
E lkln1, Tr1111l1rN, wl'IOH bu1fnet1 1111-of Del•ull 11111 Dim•nd tor Slit, Ind recor~ of .. 10 0•-f Counlv. oreu 11 19001 M1eno111. HunUnt1fon wr!tlen noo lte of b"'"' 1nd ol ~IKl!on Slkl ult will be mid•. but wfl'-1
l!eltll, Covntv ol Drlntt . Sllll of to tlUM "'" lmdtrstgned -10 ••II 11ld coV-nt Of w~rr•ntv, ewo•PH OI" 1..,.Hfd, C•lllflr11l1. pr-riv N 111111¥ u ld ollll11!1oni, and r1111•dl1111 !Ille, -1tHlon. Of •n· Th1 Ol"OPtrlv to bl lrtMltrrtd 1J fht•t•ller, an Mirth t , ltMI, Ille un. c1>mbr1ncn , lo PtV Ille •ffnt lnl"' orln-
loc•ttd 11 190!» M11noU1, H11nll1111lon dlfllgned c1u<ftl w!d notice of bread'! clo1l sum of 11\9 not• llClll'td by II••"'· Counl'I' ol Or1nt1•• St1!1 of ind ot tlecllan to be recOO"detl In w ld Oeed ol Tr1111. to.wit: s'•MS.Oll,
C1!U01"nl1. booll: t11'1, P11e 114. of .. 111 Offlcl1I with 1nt1rtsl '""" A1111191 1, 1..,, H S•kl pr-rtY II dftc,rlDtd In !lfl'llrll II-di, In 111"' no!• 10rll'l'ldotd, ldv1nu1, II
i s· AU 1llcll l11 lr1dl, fhrtw ... ""-t Ot~: Jlflle 16, tt70. '""· under 1111 tttm• 9' uld Oftd ind t lOd will el trlll G1toll111 Slrvla! Sl1n·Sll•w Co,_1t!OPI. ct 1'1'\11!, tee1, di•••" 11M HIMMS
$11tlllll-llllllt!nl k-'H W~lillntl< --I Cll11ornl• COrPO(l!io:t cl lt\t Trll91H llld ot fht trultt <•••!"
Sht11 Service 1nd loc111d •t 1'907 •• 11lcl Tr111lee. Irr ••Id OH<I of Tr"Ull. M.....,.I,, Hunllntlon ... , ... Cwnlv of llY Don K1111ntbMk, An'! Sft"ll. Tl\9 bel'lllltll ,., 11n0tr H id Deed (If
or1,.,.,, St1te ot C11llflrnl1. SI'S J•1ll Trus!, by '''""' of I bftidl or dtt~ull l'hl bull! 1r ... 1tpr will be <Of'llll!l'lll'llit!d l'ubllthlld Or1n0t Co11t 011"-' Piiot, In IM obll11!lont MCurtd !hereby,
en or •!•er lllP 1Cllh div of Julr JUlll ,1, ?t 1nd JulY 6. 1fl'O 11:11·1'0 he~llfor• tXKUled Ind df!llverfll lo
1970 1t lD:OO A.M. II E . C. H1m•ton LEG 'L NO'l1CE 11'11 undlnl1ntd • Wrlit.., O.Cl1r1llcwo cc Int 1112 No Hottvwood W•v. " or Oet1utt incl Dern1nd for s111, 1nd B~tllnk ·• coiJrty of . Lo. A ... ele1, Sll!e (ITV OI' COSTA Ml•A W'rllllll nollc1 ol bfe1th tnd ol •ltcllon I c 1110rn11 lo clllst Ille llndet1l1ned to ult u ld
... ·, •. ~-to Ille Tr1n1IP.•••· o•ANOE COUNTY, CALll'OllNIA "'-""' "' llllllv llld obl!tlllons. •ncl ,, s ldd Ill.cl NOTICE INVITING 1 101 !Mfl!lll~r. on Feb•Ul•Y ,., 1'70. '"'
.,11 ~,1ne,n n~•·,~··M"''"·-::;, 1111 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th•• UftCliflftMd Cllllld u ld O'IOllC• ol br11ch v •''"' eror "" Milici ·or-11· will be rtctlvlld try i ncl of elrctlon to bf recorded lft "o''· 11'11: ,t•mt1·0 19.,,. !hi Cllv of Cos!1 Mell 11 lt\e alllc1 book t1U, Pitt 1J5, of 11!d OH!c11I 1!fd: ~vrw ' 'V· of !hi (II)' 'Cllrk II It'll Cl!Y. Hiii, lllecordl. Georte W, Elkln1, 11 F•lr Drive, CO$lt M..,, C1l!h1N1l1. D1lt: M•v ?I, 1'70. Tran~~'"' until lhl hour of' 11:00 1.m, an June Colonlll Mor!la•• Service 1!. C. M1m••"" 19, 1t7fl, 1t whld! llml-tht¥' w!H-Dt Ca.-ot c1111or1111
f'. 0 . h• 111' -nfll •Ublldy ind rtad •lovll In the 11 u ld Tru1tt1. •~rHllll, (1111. f15N COUll<ll cll1'1"bf•1 tor FUlllNISHING' ALL l!Y GllldYI Zumw•ll,
E1cnrrw Ne. J77M I L.AllOlll, MATEllALS, __ EQUJl'MENT, Fortclo1111r1 M1~111r Publl!Jltd Or1ne1 C011! tll11Y ,r,~ ~ TlllAN&f'Olll TATION •AHO SUCH OTHER ,\urllorl!ld Slpnllurt
J uM 11, I070 • FACILITIES AS MAY llE Rl!OU!ll:ED SPS 24115
FOi THE tNST,\LLATION OF .COSTA Publlllltd 0•111Wt COllt D1lfV Piiot.
LEG 'L NO""""• MESA POLICE D E P A R T M E NT J\1111! I. 15, n, 1t70 1002·7' " 11-HELIPORT FUEl STORAGE AND -·'-'-;;_;"---------'-!
__ ...:==-~=,..------!DISPENSING FACILITIES. LEGAL NOTICE
T·•n A set of oi..n1, 1PKlflc1!ten1 11111
SUP'SllO• COUlllT 9P Tl:!• o!hlr cotil•ICI 11otumenr1 'fTllV bl oll----,-.•,-1-0-1-0-0-,·0cU-,~,-.~.~,c,c1~-·I IT;~: g~u~~~1~~·=~~"':: ~1~11,'" o'::' .... a~:,.of ~.c1t"111~~~~ s;AT1cg~::~1;~"o'::: .. ~°.•
N .. 4"'"" -I "'-II of 115.IO. A ch•••t H•
'
•l:ING OF "ETITION cl 11.N will bl mlld1 11 h1!Wli..t bY MO. 1<111"4 NOTICE OF H NO F IVI ..,,11. PLEASE MA IL ~I! p A." T f NOTICI 01' CONS•ll:VATOl'S SALi FOii: Pl:Ol!ATE OF WIL,L A9 I a• CHECKS OP. ll:IAL. P'•OPllllTY AT l'l:IV,\TI
C001C1LS AND FOlll LE ' T f1<h bid !Jlt11 bemrit 1111 !ht pr11oos1I SAL•
TESTAMENTARY ferm incl In It'll minner PfOll'ldiO In In lllt Miller ol the Conservt lor .... 11
E1l1l1 OI J1Hll $. A••••n. .... 11"11 contr1tl dot11men~. '"" 111111 bl or MILOIED I, TENN'( 10 N ' Jeni• SHIV A¥tllon. 11<1. Mrs. Gusl1Vl9 1(.(-ni.., 11'1 I Cltllflld or C8!Jll1r'1 Cont1rv1tt1.
A. "•tl!OO'I. Dectalf'd. (~k or I bid band for not less NOTICE IS Hfll:l!llY GIVEH lhtt NOTICE tS HEREllV GIVEN lhll llltn le<olo of ~ 1..,_t of Ille ltrd. (AI OI. CllllSl'tN, 11 ccwoserv1IOI" of
Tl'IDl'nll o. R1U*Cltlt\ Ind E. Llo!wtll'/'ll m.-P&Ylbl1 lo Ille CllY ol Cotti 1111! P•rion And ,,,,,.. ol MILOlllEO
Ovarholl lllYI flied ...... tin I Hllll• ~ I TENNYSON I conMrvllH , wlll NII
IOI" oroDllt ol wlll I ncl llv• (Odlclll NOTICE IS F'Ull:THEI: GIVl!N 11'1ll .. , prfv1I• •;It le Ille 11111\nl 11\d
ltnd tor IHul ll(t ol l.tltli'I Tft""'9111.,., f11t (11'1" (ounc:ll of said Cllv "-s 11111! blMer 11'111 w"°" bid will ¥11111
IO !hi oetili-•I rtflftrot• 111 wllldl htrt!OIOO"f t$11bllll!JG 8 P•Nllllnt rill tt-.e lllt hcsl net fl!l11rn, uncltr the lll"ml
Is mtdl tor lurllltr P1 rtlc11!1r1, tillll Ind Kiit cl w"d' In iccortlll'ICI wlltl 1nd tond!tlont ftlr1!1W11!1r m111tlonld, tnd
lh•I !ht time 111d 11t.ao of llHrl,,. liw, to be Plld !n 1111! canilrlidlon tublecl lo conllrm1tlan 11'1 Superior tour!, ~ 11m• h11 bffn Ml !or J111V I& ot !hi l boVll enliltl!d lmorovtmenl•. an Jun• 1~. 1'70, or th1<t.tlttr within
lt10, 11 t :)O 1,m., In tr.. court•-Tllil u ld r•te tncl t<•lt Wft ldophld llwr Hme 1llOWld bv !1w, 11 lh• O"fce
cl Dlfllr1mtnl No. J ol Nici cMWt. bV 1111 Cllv Counc:ll by lllesolulkln No. of HURWITZ, HURWITZ a. ll:EMfll:,
el 700 Civic Cl'!\ler Dr!.,. wuf, • 6' .. • an lhe U!h d•v 01 oecemw, 111-y1 fer u !d conurv11or. 11 OO·J1ntr
tlWI Cltv or Slnt1 A"'' C1lltarnle. '"'· •nd 11 on ni1 In !llt o!llc• 111 1111 SI•"'• NtwPorl teach, C1!11ornlt , •11
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M;,,i11, Juna 22, 1970 DAILY PILOT JI
Enlistee DrQp Perils praft ·Cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) -An
.... pected drop In . Army
enlistments last monlh could
herald trouble ror Pa1tagon
hopes ol cutting the draft to
as low as 150,000 men thiJ
year.
The ArmY said enllltmeots
In May totaled '1,121 -nearly
S,IOG t.elow the month's ob-
jective,
Officials ~re unable to ex-
pllin the 'drop, except .to no ta
1 sQarp upturn in antiwar
demonltratian during May as
a -result of the U.S. drive
tnlo Camboclia.
Deferm olficial1 indicated
they will PIY clole attention
to the trend la enJl1tmenls
th.11 month and next -when
tho end ol tchool tndJU..,.Jly
brin1a more voluNeers -Ii\.
hopes the 1itu.tion ri1htJ
itself. ,
Any deficit ln enlistmenls
Is made qp by lnqeasing draft
calla In future m«lths.
The Pentaaon Thursday an-
nounc:ed a July draft call ol
15,00lf )'OWIC men fOl' the
Army.
Sources laid tf'lil call would
have 'been kMer were It not
lot tho .... ~led lilt oil
in last month'• tnliltmenll.'
Secretary of Defense Melvi n
R. Laird has said dra(t in-
ductions this year hopefully
will fall as !Ow as 150.000
men, compared with nearly
double that, 290,000, in 1969.
Defense authorities are now
1 ;=t1yt~11:t7.!t d~~~~ t~~=:
low and the Pentaaon has
1tarted hedaina tomeWhat on
.Laird's forecast, u1in1 an es-
pected r11 nge or' belween
150,000 and l«l,000.
If tne enlistment situation
aet.s back on the predicted
tr&ek, draft calls could go
down si1nificantly In the last
fi ve month! of 1970.
Quotas already announced
!or the first seven months
ol the 1ear total 114,500. This
Jeavn a balance or less than
36,000 to reach the 150,000
mark and nearly 66,000 If total
Inductions for the year climb
to 180,000,
Th is would work oot to
monthly draft quotas as low
as 7,000 plus from August
·thTough December -unleu
voluntary enlislmenlS fajl' to
recover th eir momenlum. ·Wit~ eleetions this fall , lhe
Nixon administralion would
like to repeal its action of
Jast year when ll eliminated
aU drafting In November and
December and concentrall!d
the allotmen~ for the last three
months of 1969 in October.
The general level or draft
calls this year is ruMing well
below those In most of 1181
because the administration
has been cutting the size of
tbe U.S. armed forces .
!fotal U.S. armed atren1th
now stand.!l at a little over
3, l million men, some 400,000 ,
men below the Vietnam war
peak reached two years ago.
Laird hopes to cut _ th1
forces by another I00,000 _men.
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We guarantee it. In writing. Give Ull'a
youitpter who finds reading a "drag," a
struggle, even a threat We'll change· his
mind about reading-maybe even about
life in general We combine three
rare ingredients: Individual instruction,
fun and success.
If you're troubled because your
child isn't doing as well as he might '
. in school, the reason may be as simple
and as serious as a Jack of basic
reading skill. If that's his problem,
he's not alone. The United States
Commissioner of 'Education reports
that one out of every four students
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Johltny can read.
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'Your youngster's irst contact .with The Reading
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· Game will be a series of individual diagnostic tests
that identify his reading strengths and weaknesses
(vocabulary, word sounds, comprehension, reading
. speed, etc.). From ~hese tests, we·work out hi s ·
reading prescription and begin individual '
instruction·in,each of those reading skills ·
needing improvement.
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To teachers, principal_• and school physicians: .
The R9acling Game require1 lh1t The reading materials and sys·
each chi.Id-prior to enroll ment-tems UtilizedJn The Reading
rec.ive;both reeding diagnOstic Game include: ·
testing and screening.for hearing, BRL Sulliv1n P1ogr;mmtd
sigh't, social and menti l,maturity. Rtlfd.,s
Wh ile P.rticuler rtiading tests for f ilmsltips ind Tt{J*S
each child vary, the following tre Bcxg-W•rntr System ao
among those used: Btll & Howell Un11u1gt M1sltr -~in~this_CQuntn' has a significan=t'------'
reading deficiency. ---1-~G6'•,,.te.s-M«-.Ginilie-RtMling_lesls __ ~oc.¢Jl!llY. A ind Phonics B
·Durrell-Sullivan DJ111nostic and Electronic Fulurt s Inc. Auil10
ln·California the f11cts are even
more disturbing. Recent tests placed
.more than half the California school
districts below the national average
in reading skills. No· one has to tell
you that the ability to read is a
fundamental need in today's compli-
cated and competitive society. It's.the
key to success or failure in school, in
work and-..reall:l'c::: in life.
What ·one educator is doing1
about the problem:. .
He has devel.oped Tl)e Reacl!ng G11111e. His name is
Dr. Kenneth Martyn and· his special field is the
evaluation.of various 'teacnil\g systems and methods;
dete1mining whether' or not, they' work, how they
.RNding Capacity Tests Fl1shc11ds ind T1pes
Qoten Oi111noslic RNding Ttsts Educ1lion1I O.vtlopment L•bor•-
1.orrt-ThorndiM Multi.Level !Orits System M1ttri1ls
lntel/itlfnCt Tests ScienctRtstarch Associ1tts
Californi• Test of M1nt1I M1tu1ily, R11ding L1boratorits and Synchro
and thf 1Nding tthitvemtnt Teach Ttptt, i nd
ltsts us«/ by tht loc1I school Mtrrill RNding
districts. Skilltext i nd
SkillllptS.
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·Is this a "rem~ial" reading program!
No. The Reading Game is designed to help children
at all levels of reading ability. The child 'who has
been making nornial reading progress can improve
his skills. The child who is achievfng below grade
level can be hr.ought to grade level P!lrformance. The
child who has fallen far behind can be given the
oppo rtunity to catch up with his peers.
What guarantee do I have
that this program will work?
' You have two. First, the educators who conceived,
developed and manage this program have distilled
and te.sted the most effective reading teaching
methods available today. They are not going to
experiment.on your child with any new
educational tneories. Nor ao tlley. n"'av"'e'a"'n"'y,,-v;;:e="°'---111t--
interest' in any particular method or machine o,r '
text. Second, following the diagnostic" test, -
The Reading Game .makes this written guarantee:
The Reading Game guaranten to raiae-jour child'••
reading lovol by ono academic grade or return all
feel for in1truction. In 1peclal lnatance1 where
grade level Improvement cannot be guarante'ed,
1 Tho Reading Game will guarani•• lmprovomont
I . in opticiflod reading 1klll1. ~ ·
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We feel ·very strongly about the need for
acctn~ntabi)ity in education. Therefore,.The Reading
Game will eithersucceed with your child or return
your money.
·You have a commitment to make, too.
might be improved. During his 22. years'in · ''"
education, Dr. Martyn1las been anrelementarf Wbat does the child actually-cl'o? ,lfyou·decide"-after attending one of the several
~scn oolreacner, a j)l'irrcipat'and a-director of·~----~~-------.....,....-~~-----·---sessions.lfsted below~ that you.'d iike
programs for gifted children. He is presently· on He'.!Jcome·to our'learning center three or' four times ·to give ,your. child The-Reading-Gam-e;-
leave as Director of Los Angeles'State-College's a week. If.he's quite youn g, the actual· learn ing yo u'Jl. be asked to pay $25 for the diagnostic tests,
Center for the Study of Special EducatiQn. session mi~t be no more than 20 or 25 minutes. The and $250 for the instruction. That's
Dr. Martyn doesn't think The Rea,ding Game is a. older youi&ers.can plan on sessi9ns up to an .hour. · a ,lot of'moriey, but that's the easy pa'rt.
iniracle cure fo1"every youngster's reading difficulty. Working~!rom each child's individual prescription, For the next three or four months, your big job
Rather, he sees it as a specific answer to a deep need the .director will supervise hi s selection of the mate-· will be your paitnership·with US' and' with your
parents and teachers have known about for yea:rs: rials he needs for the day : l'ecords, tapes, fi lmstrips, child. You'H..be bringing him to the learning center
audio fla shcards, pamphlets and , of course, books. three or four times a week. He needs to ·be there
· Some kids need more time Then the youngster will go to an ind ividu al on time, ready to go. If you make it a drudgery,
to learn to t.ead. • learning station and begin1a session so will he. If you make it an adventure, so will he.
on vocabulary ou comprehen sion or wol'd attack We're going to do the rest. We're going to help Some kids need more · ,. · · · · · skills or improved readmg speed. It might yo ur child succeed in reading, and we're going to Jet
specialized, individualized • . be several of these. In every instance him know he's succeeded, and'we're going to
instruction in · he works at hi s own speed make it fun.
reading than they with materials
can get in the school designed to
classroom. That's tell the
what we give them. As . youngster
a matter of fact, if it were ·and the di rector how he is progressing.
possible for your child's teachers Each child works on a
to spend the ti.me and money and to devote the "learn-check-reward" basis, so that
individual attention we 're going to spend on him , he can quickly gauge his own progress. This apparent
they could make the same guarantee of success "self-teaching" is carefully supervised at all times.
that we make. As an integral part of the process, eve ry
young-Ster is rewarded with tim e in a
Is The Reading Game a "school"? game room, which is actually a
continuation of the reading and
Absolutely not. Although we maintain close learning experience. Reward and
contact with your youngster's school and anticipate ' reinforcement are absolutely
consultation with his teacher or school principal, central to The Reading Game.
we are not any s01t of substitute for or competition -
with your youngster's school experience. In fact, ·
ou r fi rst sign of success will be his success in school. ·
Let us answer
all your questions.
Right now, Dr. Kenneth
Martyn, President of the
American Learning
Corporation, is meeting with
grou1111 of interested parents
iust like 11ou. Please iain . us.
Evenin111 at 7:30 PM
Huntington Beach Sheraton
June 29 June 30 Julg 2
Plfliu make 11our
reaervation bg calling
(714) 842-0606.
-The Reading Game:18782 Main Street, Huntington Beach, C.alifornia
BARBARA DUARTE, 494-9466
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RECEIVING. LINE-Greebng gu~sts as they ar;jve at the sixth
annuaf Empire Debulante l3all a re (left t.o right) .lljrs .. ljllrry
Kemp , ball chairman and Mrs. Mu rray Cbatiner, · debutante
chairman.
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' N.ILYJPl~OT""" ~.Llit ·P..,.., , . ' ' ' '1970 EMPIRE DEBUTANTES -Presented. to so-.
ciety Friday evening were (above, foreground, left'
to right) the Mis.ses Susan Joan Shaw, Gail Jane
Caras and Diane Louise Duffie; (second row) Nancy
Ann Newbrolllh 8nd Susan Mary Hammersleg, and
(back row)~ CyBth.ia Louise" Donaldson, Christine
Marie Dixon; Linda Marie Fox, Diane Marie Rivera, ·
Mary T1teresa Sullivan and Barba t a Anne Baile)'., .
and (below, right, foregrqund) Vab_ner~ Lyrme Kas-:
ala, Theresa. Loi.J.iSe Blalack and Cynthia Pens; fsec·. 1 ~
ond row,)1 Melpdie Ann Keller and Brr.n Bernai-d;
(back row) Renee Louise Gould, Cynthiate1g11·we1;..
er, Jennifer: Jea:n ·wittwer, Maney Sue Winfield and
Deborah:June< Metzteur. · : t • ' 1 • • ' • • • • • •
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' A feeling of pride was evident among fathers last weekend, es·
pecially for those receiving a pre-Father's Day gift when the)' present·
ed their daughters to society during the sixth annual Empire Debutan·
te Bait Friday evening.
A Victorian setting was created in the Newporter Inn. The balJ,.
room entrapce was flanked by large white bird caJi!:eS which were filled
witb fresh flowers and accented with band.crafted jewel~ butterflies.
Three stages were joined to accomodate the 21 presentees. Two.
foot 1eweled. silk butterflies anchored the swagged red velvet back·
dt;op, and' several bird batlis, hOlaihg tall floi-al arrangements which ,
also were accented with butterflies, -were placed on both sides of the
stage. '
Entering on the arm of their fathers, debutantes walked through
a white wrought iron pergola. which was festooned with ivy, flowers
and more butterflies. They proceeded (town a White carpeted aisle,
lined with hurricane lamps with pink. ~pers and praped with ribbon
and flowers.
• Dressed in a traditional white gown, each debut'ante cilrried an
old-fashioned npsegay of pink rose~, rosebuds and pink satin streamers·.
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Debutantes, their parents. aOO escons ar~ Miss Barbara Anne
Balley, Mrs. Berton EltonElson and. the late .Mr. George Nelson
Bailey II; presOJ!ted by Dr. E;)son, Donald Anthony Dietz ; Miss Bryn
8'rnard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beecher Bernard, Bradley Masters
J~IQl1 ; Miss Theresa Louise Blalack, Mr. and Mrs. David Eugene
BJafack, Kenneth Eugene Stoltz,lk. ar.d Mi~s_Gail Jane· Caras, Mrs:
Klin-.Jackson, presenteiloy-Glenn i'irtfiur Kline, Raooy Da1e\Vli'"it"' .. --
sides. ·
More are Miss Christine Marie Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Franklin Dixon, Steven Court Jones; Miss Cynthia Louise Donaldson,
Mrs. Tim,othY Peter Macres, pre,!!.ented by Macres, Jack JosePh Rae·
ciatti; ·fdiss Diane Louise -Duffie, ?vJr. and M.rs. Henry Charles Duffie.·
Robert£J_Us Jenness ... and Mis.s Linda Marie Fox, Mr. and Mrs. DaVid •
Willialr\S.'Eox, Kurt Michael Andress. · · · ; · ·
I . ~ ' ' .; Otlie~s presented, their parents .and escort's are Miss Renee
Lol/#e 'G<ruld, Mr. and Mrs: 'Jay Harold Gould, William Lawrence
-Berg; Miss .Susan Mary Ha'mmersla~. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Geor.~e Hamrri.~J'islag, Kent Miles Scudder; Miss Valmere Lynne Ka~ala, Mr;
and Mr~ .. Frank Kasala of Hong Kon g, presented by Marine Lt. Col~
(ret.) James PauJ Aynes, James Aynes Jr .. and Miss Melodie Ann
Keller, Mr. aod Mn. ·Glen Marshall Keller, Stephen Mark Skacevic .. . ,
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Stilll otQers.~are-Miss Deborah June Metzleu·r . Mrs. Robtin Metz·
leur, pre.$ented by Benjamin Metzleur, Jakob Vilhelm Christensen ;
Miss Nancy Ann Newbrough. Mr. and Mrs. John ·Ne,vbrofigh. Jeffery
Knight Hillman; Miss Cynthia PelJs, Mr. and Mrs. William Franklin
Pells,.Jonathan Clark .Garner; Miss Diane Marie Rivera. Mrs. Michael
River-a. and the1Iate Mr. Rivera, presented by Joseph Gonzalez, Rock·
~lin Cody C@ll!!, ~·Mias SUsan Joan Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. William Hollis
Shaw, Dare! Malcolm Blood. .
Concl~ltlf the' list are· Mi si. Mary Ther.esa •Sullivan, Mr. -and
·Mrs. La¥i'l'~e.~;:{ain~s 1 Sullivan; Stanle:v Lestei:· Hon;i :· Miss Cynt~ia
Leigh Weber:, -M;r., and Mrs.-Edwarcl • EU~worth ,Weber: John , ~uis
.arl\On·, Mi~cy-Sue-Winfield;:"M . an<j-7Mrs:-€harte.-Winfielct,,,., --
Richard ;B.: Tob;.a&;, ;and Miss Jennifer J~an '.Wittwer, Dr. and Mrs. , ,
J.ean Richard :Wi)tw.er, Stephen Douglas SHrengel. · ·
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AsSen)bled-tamilies and 'friends Watched the presentation fror;n
tables covered *Jtb\Jiink linen and' lighted by tall pink candles in buni· '
cane lamps·.,w~· i\'.ere surrounded by floral arrangeinent!j. The de. :.
butantes' taibl~:were dressed in white with an overdraping of pink' · • · 1
chiffon. Pink li)li!olntments w~re selected. . ·•. · " , . _., . . .. ' HosC 'Biibert )'I. Weed, 19711 Guardian Angel, was introduced by
Mrs. J . O'Hara Smith, immediate past preeident of the sp,onsoring or·.
gaD;ization, Harbior· Key. Presentor was Judge Logan ?wj09re. '. . . •· Ball,ptoeeeds_benefit the Child_ Guidance Center oiOrange Coun.:.
ty. Dr. Leonart11 I;~ser, center dire:ctor,-spOke briefly. .--
Bail chairman w.as Mrs. Harry V. Kemp and debutante chaiflo
ritan wa1-M~s:. Mun:ay •Chotiner. Guests were welcomed by the Mmes.
William' steyenson, ·Allan Heim es ,and Eyan Prichard.
' ; Pu t Another Candle in the Birtday Cake
Celebrating the sixth anniversary of the Fountain
Valley Woman's Club are (left to right) Mandy
Ryder, Richard Stewmon and Shawn Sullivan, Wllose
mothers will be attending the birthday !~eon
taking place at 12 :30 p.m. Tllursday, June :15, in
the Fisherman restaurant Five.year mtimbers will
be honored along with the Mmes. Robert Sullivan,
Robert Moss, Dale Mowery, Richard Gillum, Wil-
liam Pulford, William Ballard and I.ewrence Erwin,
past· presidents. Arranging the party are the Mmes.
Norman Nieberlein, chairman; Ronald Murphy, El-
don Haskell and Stanley Stafford.
Keeping Friendship's a Labor
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'll call her
Mrs. A. We grew up in the same town
-wenl to sdlool together, were good
friends. When we married we werit our
separate ways but kept in touch. Three
years ago we moved to the city where
she and her husband had settled. 'Ibey
ANN LANDERS
lped d . th<l
neighborbood. Our babies were born the
same month. We helped each other out
by sitting for one anolher in emergencies.
Problem: Mrs. A's iaa!band is a factory
employe. My husband is in managemmt.
The factory workers Went. u:i strike last
week. My baiband bad to mm the
picket liDe to go . to wort.. The union
men call. peapJe who crver picket .lion:
''Scabs.'' I felt sorry about Uris but . 111e...-wu mtlllnc ~could do. .
That Ame weet I sen{ an invHation
to their · little girl to come to our
daughter's birtbday ·party, (Three years
okl.) The invitation was returned wilh
the following mesaage scrawled across
it:
Sorry
Cannot
A ltend
B irthday party
l am deeply hurt. My husband feels
teni.ble. Shoukl l remain silent and Jet
a km1y friend.!bip die? We need your
balanced COWlld. -STRUCK DOWN
Mad Fashions Worn
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A Mad Fashion Show will earlier this month.
entertain members of the
South Coast Junior Woman's
Club, Fountain Valley when
they meet at '7:30 p.m,
Wednesday, June 24, in the
community center.
Mad fashions will consist
of old dresses, hats and
jewelry purchased during a
grab bag sale at the philan-
thropy committee's meeting
Mrs. 'Larry U:>ng, ways and
!!leans chairman, and Mrs.
Hilbert Somma, philanthropy
director, will present projects
for the next year during the
business meeting conducted by
Mrs. Robert E. Marten, presi·
dent.
Mrs. Carlton Heinz, director
of Jobs for Teens, will speak
on ways the membership can
help with the employment
service , and the budget will
Be . otha I be p<esenred 1., vote. During the summer the club
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Revealed and e!lhth grade dances in the
high school gym in cooper.
tion with tbe city's Parks and
During a family gathering, · Recreation Departme~L '
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II)' SYDNEY OMARR
nere are apprnim•tely 1.-pracUcill pnlndoul
utrolqen la Ute Ulllted
ltaieL MlllilDs m...e ••
-plNsllft frem utnloO u • _, __ plknlllflll
ti tbls U llf colamp. Some
1.-. frleoU 11 utn11cY
IKklde Heuy Miiier, Klm
Novak, Jeuifer J • • e s ,
M1rieot Dlelrlc• ud Welter -· .
ARIES (March 21-April 11):
Some 1ctlvlllel an .... Md. y<Unell 11 top. reslrlc1eil. Be wtIIJlll lo 10 CANCll (JW>O II.July II):
aloog wUll rulol, ,.., • ..._. Aceeot .., bow you relate to
Member of ort:uiuUoa ts on u..e at a dillamce. Keep~ com·
your · side. Ultimale bmeftt munlcatlon ilnel open. Main-
due il you ""'_atl... taUa principles, but be wllllng
TAURUS (April 111-lby 11): to llllen to vllllou1 viewpoints.
Good lunar 1poect _, coin-Fine far wrttlq, advertlsing.
cldes with increafed aoclal ac. LEO (July· 23-Aus. 22);
tivity, p~ throucb · ac.. Iuuea wbicb had been
compUabmenla of obfldren. · oboalr«j CID be clarllied. Gel
Withes CM be ftllized. aid from famlly member. One
GEMINI (May 11.June 20): cloae to yo.a. may be having
You break through red t.pe Investment problem. You can
to progre15. Deal will> -beJp lluuu&h diplomatic •P-
in posllionl of euthority. · Be proech. '
detennilled without belq It· VIRGO (Aug. %3-Sepl. 22):
rogut. Mike rm lo r Spolllpt o a· (>ll'lnershil",
Newpo rt Beach Ceremony
• ·Janel Frederick ·wed
Card Play
To Follow
Business
The newly-formed South
Coast Chapter of Women's
American ORT (Organit.at.ion
for llA!habililation '1'hroogh
Traininc) wW meet in the
Ageen Hllls reS!dcnce of Mrs.
Wlllie Goodman at 7:30 tomor-
Hypnos is
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ON SUMMER FABRICS
Mr. and Mrs. E. B . Dance· cards 'Wlil b e
Petherbridge of Whittier an· ::nssawfu :e ~soct!t!::
nounced the engag~meot d 7 and l :IO .m. four Fridlys,
their ~ughter Miss ' Jean June 26, JJy lO July 2t and P!tberbridge of N e w p o r t A 7 '
8" x 10" pidui'e of your child l
Bead! to James Randall Goff. ufdmi.uion will be 25 cents,
son of M~. Bertha Gorr of according to Mrs. o an
Huntington Bea~ and James Gordon youth chairman.
M. Golf of Slm1. 11~;,ii;,' i;i;;iii;;;.iii;;;iii;_.,;;
Miss Petherbridge, an
elementary school teacher in
Costa Mesa, is a graduate
o( Fullerton Junior College
and hoids a BS dcrgee in
education from the University
of Soothtm California .
Her fiance hokls BA and
tLB degrees from USC where
he wa:s affdlated \\'ith Phi
Alpha Delta , He iJ currently
a public defender for Orqe eounty. • ne wedding will take place
Aue. ·15 in the East WhitUer
United Presbyterian Oturcb.
Youngland
HARBOR CENTER
IN COSTA MESA
Wiii be clOHd on T ....
d1y & Wldnoodl'f, Juno
23 • 24, to ......... fer
our ANNUAL $200.000
CLEARANCE SALE.
fl&AClt'-AMD-Wtml)
onlr 38~:-G.~
• All •ps -l1mlly (111ups, toa -one fl" x 10"
black..&·White finished picture of chikl taken
singly, 38¢. One 8" x 10" group picture, only $1
per child.
• Select from finished pictur1s, not proofs, of the
cutest poses captured by our artist-photos·
rapher -kids love her! .
• Flnilhtd 5" 1 l "1nd w1lllt·size pictu res will also
be shown and offered at unbelievably low prices.
• Sit them In 'ltvin1 Color' too ! ......... onlr $2.15
Finished color photos -one 5" x 7" or four
wallet-size pictures -will be offered you 1t this
very special price, at no oblia:ation to you.
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Aftsnoon oupliab In Our
Lady of Ml Carmel Catholic
Church, Newport Beach, link·
ed D e b o r a h Mergenthaler,
daughter of Mr•. Leo Gogerty
of N'l"JIOl'I Beach, a n d
Doualas Sanderson Smith, son
of Mr~ llory« Wilton and
·--MRS. D. S. SMITH
Newport l!rlde
Methodist Church Chosen
Lorelie Poteet Wed
----..uwt.ei'fiOOfi rites react ln
the Finl United Methodist
Omdl, Costa M... by the
Rev. Dr. RichJl'd ~J1 Dunlap
link~ in marrlage i«elle
Alltn< Poteet and Alvin J am!a
Miller Jr.
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and Mn. LlwnmceJ'oteet S{.
of Fountain Valley, aned Mn.
lid B,....,., and ~rs. Larry
Poteet to be her honor at~
temanta. BridesmUls were
·Mill Inar1 P,Ju111 .111d Mill
Kelly Hun!.
1be bridegroom, ton of Mra.
Ruth Dearing of Hlll_l{lton,
Va., and Alvin James f.\iller
Sr. d. Baltlmore, Wll attended
by Brewer as best man. t
Guests were suted ,by John
Ryan, Mike M"11en and Gary
Poteel Mike Poteet was ring
beaf!r. ¥ '
1be new Mrs. Miller Ls a
~ of <JOola M ... High
smGol '81 lier husband
recei...i-1111 ~BSEE ilegree·~~-~
mxn tbi un1....,;1y o I They Will
Allblma. Mesa.
.·introductory off~r .
helene cuttis perm
plus exciting new cu t
17.50
"TAKE 3" permanent wave by Helene Curtit
• has special cood.ilioners that &iYe YoU •
bom>Y, nafural-loaldng cirls. It 1ives ireat
body for· the new suninei hair styles.
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Diane Frizier, Cindy Y ackey,
'Sue Lopizich 11111 Diane Orr.
ing marriage of t h e i r
daughter, Susan Berger.
Her fiance is Guenther H.
The bride~r ton of Mrs.
Curtis DeBoYoton of Corona
del Mar and Omar Orr of
Newport Beach, choae his
brother Dan Orr as best man.
-....Tony Finley, Chris Wall, Doug
Orr, Tom Westgate and Steve
Leech were ushen.
The couple were graduated
from Corona del ¥ar Hi(h
School and attended-Orange
Coast College.
Following a Hawaiian
honeymooq, "they will llve in
Corona del Mar.
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Hofen, the son of Mi:s.~Paul
Wagner of San Francisco and
the late Mr. Hennan Hofen.
Miss Berger is a graduate
of Costa Mesa High School
1 and Orange Coast Collelile
where she was a bu.sioess ma-
jor.
_.A.graduate of Lowell High
&hool, San Francisco,' the
bridegroom-elect attended San
Francisco City College and is
servinc wilh the Air Force.
--$USAH BERGER
Woddl!lt Plon1 •
The New AJl91W!lc. Church,
Anabebn has been selected for
Sept, I ceremooy.
This Summer, when you walk on
the beach, you should feel like you
belong there •••
And the-less-there is-to-the suit,-'--
the less there should be of the girl •
"Ten 111 tho m-.... ,... -to WMr, and we'll
tell you Dow man;r t'illtl it will take md suarantee
jn writ.ins lhllt ~will.reach your. p>a]. ln fact, ao
at..lutelY politive are we that YoU will.cbtain 70Uf'
objective, that e1 ltated in our suarantee. we will
even let 10U ._.. PllEE OF CHARGE, 1111Y·and
all further visit•, antD you reach your ,mt The
time it takes for each· person to achieve her 1<ial
may "ary, however WE GUARANTEE RESULTS
for everyone.
_Sullivans
Gaucho pant.s are riding
hi I h into fashion's front
rants for fall and winter.
Most are matched with over
the.hip veita and long.sleeVfld
crepe or saUn bklllsea for
, atoond-the,clock ,....,1ng.
Fpr d.aytime,, there's .wool
Jersey, for eveniQg, velvet.
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or Newport Harbor HJp
School'.
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~ Kathleen Ann Tornow
-Weds Ronald Baxter
'l1le Rev. LGlhar V. Tornow
ol"deW at the afternoon I marrtop a1 h~ dougbtu ~ htlal11n Ann Tcrnow and
; ~ Carl Baxter, IOD of
llr. """ ¥n. Carl Buter etllaulhG11<.
Costa Mesa Rites
Kathleen Feely Weds
SL Jahn the J!lplilt Calhollc
Church, Costa Meu WU the
leUiDI for the ceremony
~ in maniare Kathleen
Anne Fe<ly l!ld Michad
P1trlck .lloclde.
"!be Rev. Anlhooy McGowan
read the double rilll nuplills
for the dauillter of Mr. and
Mn. Robert Feely al ea.ta
Meu and the eon ol Mr. end
Mn. FranclJ -of Santa ADii.
Atlndlng her sister as maid
of honor was Miu Patricia
Feely, whlle briclelmalds.,,....
the Mlatts Kathl .. n Finley
•and Judith Morkel.
Best man wu Timothy
-. brother ol the
bridegroom, and ushers were
T......,. llodde and Mlchltl
Feely.
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Rocl ... Ploclteo!,.
OC Single Bees
,,,. ltCOOd and fourth Fri·
day of the montb Orange
Count)' 51Dlle -··-in -Town, Santa Ana. Ac;tl..-begin at I p.m.
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Mesa Rites Link Pair
Mldaft.ernooa riles in the
Flnt United Methodist
Fo1llpwlns I -.. trip in
V..llan, ....... 1ywe& will .-1n llunlin&Uiri B-1L
fte bride, • ll'llduale of
Maier Del H1lh Sdlool, It•
-MCUlt SL Mary's Cdllp and eamed her RN
dep'ee at · Or1n1e C o a 1 t
eollqe. Her hulband, allo a
1r1dulte ol Mater Del, et·
tended Santa Ana Colle1e and
the Uolvenlly al Sou I h
Ceremony Performed
In Lutheran Church ... _
MRS. JAMES RILEY
MothoollatRltes
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In Newport
The Newport Buch home
~ Mr. and Mn. Lewis R.
Buch WU the ltttinc for tbe
marrtago of their daughtu,
Maslnt Blach, and Robert
Maron Marctllin, ,.. of Mn.
Roat Marcellln of Bishop.
Performing the double ring
ceremony wu the Rev. Roger
T. Walke.
The newlyweds will reside
at Mammoth Lakes, where the
bridegroom 111pe.rvlses a ski
equipment shop and the bride
will teach speech therapy.
Amoog optclal guuta was
Nancy Ann Evans became
the bride of Gary Brent Moore
in the Newport H a r b or
Llltheran ~ during a
Mn. A. L. Syverod, the MRS. GARY MOORE
Aller,_, Rites brkle'1 grandmother. ======================c--1
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-mony olflclated by the
Rev. M. C. CronJc, uncle of the
brktqroom, and the Rev.
James G. BlaJn.
The bride, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell D. Evans
of Costa Mesa, asked her
staer, Mrs. Stanley Frisbee
. tG be matron or honor.
desmalda were-M r • ,
Chriltopher Hardy, Mn. Mar·
ty llront<, Mw Carolyn
HeyW!s and Mw Debbie
Evans, 1ilter of. the bride.
Alan Dale Moore served his
brother u 6est man and
guests were 1eated by Bill
Van Note, Frisbee, Hronec
and Wayne Chrllltnltn.
The newlyweds, who will
make their bmne in Santa
Ana HelglU, both w e r e
graduated from Q:rona del
Mor 1118h School.
The new Mrs. Moore ls a
graduate of the Golden West
Collq:e School of Nursing. Her
husband, aon of Mr. arxl. Mrs.
Derrell Alfred Moore of Costa
Mesa, lJ a sraduate of Orana:e
Cout College. He will auend
Clllforoll State C011t1e at
Long Buch In the fall.
Brewsters
Tell News
Of Troth
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Spon1ored by.. Tha: Orona• Covnfy
Bu ilders Assn. and The Orange
County Chapler of th• Building
Industry AMn.
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SHOULD TAKE ONE DAY OR EVEN A FEW HOURS TO RE'u x AND ENJOY
BEING PAMPl. .. ED FROM TOP-TO-TOE, JUST THIN)( HOW GOOD A NEW
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FEEL LOVELIER, LIVELIER EVERY. SEASON OF EVE .. Y BEAUTIFUL .
YEA .. , .CONSULTATIONS WITH EXPERTS ARE ~LWAYS COMPLIMENTARY,
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CQM'PLETE. PLUS F .. EE FANCl-P'ULL. RINSE AS
f'OLL.OW-UP GIFT WITH YOUR NEXT APPOINTMENT.
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Dow-McNeil Ceremon y
Performed in Newport
In • double rin1 ceremony
Juel llelelle lolcNeil al Hun·
tington Beach became the
bride of Rlchord -1low Ji. ol -Beoch. •
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Newport Beach was
the setting, and performing
the rites was the Rev. Dr.
Charles Diereofield. Pattnts
ol the tridal couple are Mr.
and Mn. Edwin F. McNeil
of Corona ~I Mar mw:I Mr.
and Mrs. Richord B. Dow ol
Cleveland, Tenn:
Serving as maid "or honor
was Miss Robin Louise Dow,
the bridegroom's sllter, and
best man was Roser Jam'tl.
Guests ·were ushered to theil
seats by Ronald McBride and
Larry Sch!>eneck.
The bride is a graduate o(
the George Peabody College
for Teachers, Nashville and
now is ccmpleting work for
her masters degree a t
Callfornla Stale College al
~ Long Beach. Her husband_ ii
--MRS. R. I . DOW JR.
Haw1 ll1n -yinMn
Couple
To Reside
In Redding
~ will be ·home !or
newlywed Mr. and M r 1 •
Donald Schrader, who ex-
clwtled vows durina: •.
a graduate of the University
ol Tennessee and is working
for his masters at Loyola
Unlvenity.
Follawin( 1 honeymoon In
Hawaii the newlyweds will
reaide In Hunling10o Belch •.
~-~ceretnOriy-l'e•_d_by_the_Rev.
Anlhony McGowen tn St John
the Blpllst C1thollc Church,
Colt.a Mesa.
'Ibt bride, the lo rm e r
Colleen Denlult. is l h e
daupter ol Mrs. Dln!el P.
Donahue of Colla Mela and
the bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mri. Otto Schrader
ol ortnda.
Mias Birdie Denault at-
tended her sister as maid of
honor and Kirk Marten served
as best mr11.
The new Mrs. "'Schrader ls
a graduate of Coata Mesa High
MRS. SCHRADER
Catholic Rites
School and attended Orange
Coast College. Her husband
1s a graduate of Campolinda
High School, Orinda. Both wll\
attend Sbasta College,
Stoles Passe Says Furrier
Stoles are pa~, says fur·
rier Jacques K•Jll&ni whose new collection included midi
coat.a, short jackeb a n d
ponchoo.
Kaplan, who is an active
conservationist, uses o n I y
white ranch-bred mink and
discourages the use of pelts
from wlkl animalt considered
-.,.red -·· . Hla midis are aMared and
Utbotnpbec!, the I ho r I
jacketa atriped In m a n y
unusual pastel combinations,
and several ponchos have
vague tie-dyed paUerns.
' Choral Group
Every Mooday at 7:30 p.'m.
members of the Prospective
AlllO Valley Chlpter o1 Sweet
Adellnes convene lo Mildon
V!tjo lllF Sdlool.
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e Have )'OU ewr wan~ to
tntvel to tbe Riviera!
Now! Hue'• )'0\11' chance
to travel all yoU want in
yuur own TT? for just 'ii
"" price. .
e t know )'OU've alwa)'I
v.uted to boocie. So bu)'
thll lf'OOVY booc1e ma-
dllnr A do it on the road!
See cars. · • e Sometime or anott~:
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there's a burnirc desire
to be on 11age with bright
UghtJ. \Veil don't nit
erauod.~Check Help Want.
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Spot • World of Darknes.s
New Non -Cling Peticoats
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to look at an exhibit of pain-
tings in the new subway sta-
• · lion at 57lh Streel and Sixth
Avenue.
••Just think of what we could
do with 111 the other stations
in New York," ahe added.
"We might. have some public
pride in our subways."
There are 112 works of art
by 31 Transit Author i ty
anployes hung in the neon
and ltainJeu steel freshness
ol lhe .Utlon.
The art gallery sprung up
when the Transit Worker
Amateur Art Club's regular
edrlbtion room at TA head-
quarters was converted to of-
fft lpact. Officials agreed
;• to let the painters use the ~ atation.
'; '"l'his Is the perfect place
':; ·.for tbe show," said H. Robert
Leon, the club's pr~klent who
.: ltudied art in Vienna,
·: Florence and Budapest and
;. contributed five of his own ..
:: work1 to the exhibition.
•' "The lighting is perfect,'' 11~ he said .• "The space is Ideal
-plain walls, floors . and ~ panels. And the location ii
~ the portal to the art world.
: You •rt just steps from the ·
~ flnt s t museums •nd
~ p.Ueries."
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of the •rtists are am•teun,
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lime.
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Mood>I, J""' 22, 1970 OAll. v PILOT J 8.
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Offers Nei-l Simon Comedy Oran&• Coast Colle&• of.
ficialJ, erpecttn,.-a seUout for
• this summer's product.ion or
'1The Man of La Mancha,"
announced today that mail
orders for tickets will be: ac·
cepted starting July t.
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of ._ DMJf', Pl6't SI ...
The Orange Coast is u area
that literally briltles •with
community theat~s, and' F_fi· .
day nigl}t another ~lldified
• itself in ·the ranks. . , _
·· The JrvineCommun.ity
Theater haS' established itself
1 "COJM' ILOW YOUR HORN'' " ~ bY Helt Simon. d!•tdtd •llCI ae1l1"9CI br Hell l..ouv, •11l1ti!'d IW P•UI• 1..-. "•" ,,, __ cnuctc B..,.on.. J!•-1911 bY tlM Irvine Com-' "'1,tnlh< Thellltl' F•ld•Y 11\d sahlrd•Y T~' rM Corwi1 Ott Mu ·11i.-SchDol ---------.I!~ thQtir,"l'iflCAsT ...,._
Attn 81k... Tom Tltu1 BuddV 81k1r .. , .. ·, ... _,Jim Tr,1111\tllr c-r• D1vt0<1 .......... Tt111 01r1tmut Mr. Bakltl' .............. :foam l•lnclon Biiier ........... Fr111CK M~C1nn 1Ev1ns •.••••. ., .• :.,oell9 a .. ih• Guule .• .......... ,. • .J'1Uf1 J,O<lft
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turned IO Knott'• Berry Farm. Thfi 2' tilented mu.
1ici&1t1, aill1n1 ud dancen from John Bro1nt
Uni.er.it)' 'Will be performing ior your enjoyment '
Mond1y tluouP Thurtd1y all eummer "811 ·
l!OAIS PASlEJIW(So
DOCJOR .
ZHIVAGO
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"" "llLL THIM ALL &
COMI IACI ALIYr
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and a cledlcllejl swtnger. )le
l1irnl In a credible and polllh·
Id pt!_fc;NUllDCe -thooC'l
knowing Tilus the way. we
do, it ,Js somewhit difficult
to believe the Casanova. bit.
' -Paired with . Titus, as his
younger brother Buddy, is Jim
Traughber. For the bulk of
the play his performance as
an emerging swinger is very
good and he contributes some
o( the best c<1nedy. His ...
' rance-b -somewbat-marrecf._
however:, by an overp>Weriag
ati{fness and one wooden
'Whether It was a case of open--
Ing night jltten or overplaying
the part of an awkward young _ DAll.'W f'IL01 staH "-
brother. DOWN,. BOY -Tina Dirkmaat uses a hBtbox to
_ The show will be staged
in the OCC AOd.ilori.um July
-":19-Aia,. l··at 1,15 p.m. All
• seats will be res,erve-d.
., Adl'Jli.ssiOn will be $1.50 per
penon. .
''La Mancha," one o I
Broadway.'s biggest hits in re-
cent years, will be directed
'by OCC drama inst.ructor
William Purkiss. P~rsons Wishing to buy ad--~,~a'°n"°ce fiCket!b)' mail should
make 'their checks payabl~ to
OCC and , address them to the
OCC Evening COiiege, 2701
Fairvi"ew Road, Costa Mesa.
The two parents, Sam Bratt-ward off the romantic advances of Tom Titus in this
.don and Fraocea McCano. scene from 11Com1 Blow Your Horn," being staged = ::::,r ir.:v:~h~ by the Irvine Community 'Tlleater at Corona de!
cents which gave a light touch _;M.;;•::r;..;;.H;;:ig,;h:.;:Sc::h::oo.;;::I. _________ , ___ _
The auditorium box office
will. begin selling tickets July
22·23 at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
U p.m., and 1,»1,111 p.m.
It will be open July 24 and
27·28 from 2-6 p.m., and will
open on performance nights to their otherwise dreary
demands of their sons.
It's difficult to say which M T M B k of the two was.hetter.-·the ary ·. oore ac .
father who thinks any un-
married y01.D1g man is a bum · -r~;:-~;-;~ -~"'i:.,':h On-T-elevision -Skow
added· enormously to the play.
from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Tina Dirkmaat, who pla)'..d By VERNON SOOTI' off-screen " the part ol Connie, Alan's gjrl · . . The Scheherazade Players, friend, did an adequate job. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) And therein Ues the best a touring group speclallzlr_..
Hel"'part is not one of Simon's They're going to call it "Mary hope. tor Mia Moore's new irt'l children's productions, will
more outstanding characters, Tyler Moore.'' Or ""The Mary CBS series. present their adaptation of
and she is not called upon 'tyler Moore Show." She is a low-pressure, low-"The Wizard of Oi·" July I,
for a.Qy particularly strenuous "The second title sounds as key performer who is not loo 2 and 3 in the mall of Hun-work ·r · h 1 tington Center. J~lle Basin plays Peggy 1 it s ou d be aa:ompanied pretty nor too animated for Three performances will be
Evans, the dumb brold who by 8 blare of trumpets and ' the living room audien;ce. 1£ given daily, at, 11 a.m., 3
is trying to break Into the a long drum roll,'' said the the show Is a success it will p.m. and 7 p.m. The play
_ _ntovies. Like Mi? 'Dirkmaat_, _peli,.bnure_tte.~mean it etves be becallll!: viewers are able is being directed by Don ~he also does an aaeijuate the impression of a grelt bit: to Identify wltti Mary. ------z:rayes, who also wUl portray
JOb. · Mary is well aware that lhe cowardly lion.
Probably the only real blight deal. no matter how good -or Others in the-. c:ast are
en the whole pnxluction was "ll's larger than We, and bad -the series, she must Ca rolyn Crabb as Dorothy,
a simple ca.se ,r opening night I'm not." wjn a layal aad~, on the Paul McKay as U>e scarecrow,
mechanical j.ltt.ers. Some of Next season Miss Moore will strencth of her own personali· Gary Bassin as the tin man
the cues got dosledt doorbells star in her own weekly half-ty. and Kelly M~terS as the
were ringing when th e·y hour television show after Such other televiaion stars wizard. Kim Cole and Terrie
weren't supposed to and peo-.. _ · k aa Raymond Burr Lucille Baker will alternate as Glinda,
Pie had to answer. tel_._, 11av1ng la en several years off • th ood . ch h'I Dt .,.--f l the · A.1.a~ Ball ·Jim "'-· and Jim e g wit , w 1 e ane
that didn't rina. By Saturilay or a go a movies. -' · 11.1uo::.. B t d Debb' C I ~·• from "ThorOughly Modern ·Nabon PQ&Sesa an 'indefinable a Yan . le ai:mack wl I night, . the ;problems were Millie," her films were 'bombs. . q u a 11 t Y which transcends enact the wicked witch.
hope£ully worked ~· It w6uld appear television scripts, characteriialions and -;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;,II The Orange Coalt's newest Ir theater has established itself is Mary's milieu. For five overexposure. BALBOA
by giving us a solid comedy years she combined sex ap-She is weighing whether this 673 AIUI ~production which closes wJth. .peal and chunky ho m.e quaJity exilts within herseU -nrt
final perfomt~ next· goodnets ·as Laura Petrie on or w~ biftlt into her character ONN
'Weekend. Hopef'ully it will con-''The Dick Van Dyke Show" as LB;ura Petrie. 6:41
tribute more ,fine dramatic ef. (let'• }lJ!ar that drum roll). ~ ... · COAIT iw·a.,. n . =.:. =..,,.
l1?fis to the area. . V~ Dyke, too, -attempted _ !!------.--=:::
m~ ltardom and fell abort lbcl...., .._ a..111
ot, aay,.Mic~ey Rooney. j HELD OYER
M lodr Mary is some what In· . e . 3ID3 timld1ted in the knowledge Co!umbial>lcl• ... ,....... ANTONIONI$
that she must carTY the ~lrvingAUiid;e"'"" • •1a·1 .Tryo· u•o Set burden of the show wu11.u1 · t: . m11111 iu _ Le the strong comedic talent of ·'
Van Dyke for support. II &.e:' IDDE ·
At Rancho "I'm going lo be leaning T....,_, -!!]
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Auditions have been an-
11ounced by the Rancho Com·
munity Players of Mission
Viejo for a summer musical
melodrama entitled ' 'Th e
St.reetl of New York/' to be
presented In Aogust.
Director Ann Vener, who
has a number o( musical pr~
ductions to her credit, will
be seeking • a cast of nine
men and nine Women fof the
show.
Tryouts will be held Tuesday
and ,Wednesday;' at 7:30 p.m.
at the Ollvewl)Od Elementary
School in El Toro. An ac-
companist will be provided.
''The Streets of New York"
Will l;ie pi-esented at. the
OliveWood Sc ho o I, opening
Aug. 8 for a three-weekend
run. Further Information may
be acquired by call.inl players
president Marge Rushforth at
'830-2915.
on six wonderful members or A.
the cast," she said. "But I'm --~.a.---p.,,amnr
still nervous about hAving my ~= name in the title. Hu
"My son, Richard, said It
sounds conceited, and I guess ftthe -
d -··· ii oes. He tried to come UJn.+.6•~ IWI up with some other names -·~ l!!J
for the show, but none of
them were sUitable."
Mary will play an associate
producer of a television news
show on a fictitious station
in Minneapolis-St. Paul who
gets the job· by agreeint to
take a $15 weekly pay• cut
when she falls to land a
-ste~grapher job.
"I'll be actlng naturally and
instinctively in the role,'' the
vivacious, leggy actreu said:
"just as I did ori · the Van
Dyke show. I reacted on situ.·
lions and people aa I would
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-Men -in ·
SerVice
I A1rmlD Dl\'W A. 0eut, llOft
ti llr. and Mn. Eric D. Doane
ti 210!1 Shacltlelonl, H ... ~ Beach, his compltled
bmc training al Lackland
AFB, Tex. He has been
uaigned to Chanute AFB, JU.,
lor training in the armament
aystems field. Airman Do;pne
Is a 11811 graduate .of TulUn llllh School and attended
Orange ~ Junior College,
Qlllo Mesa.
·Airman 'n.aglat W. Slw'p,
ooii al !In. Richard C. Sharp
of 11! E. Zlnd SI., Costa Mesa, ·
• .... completed basic training
at Lackland AFB, Tei. He
--been-assigned lo ehanute
AF.B, Ill., for training as a
·r1r e protection specialist.
Airman Sharp ls 1 1966
graduate of Newport Ha~
lftgh -· Newport Beach, and attended Calirornla Slate
College at Fullerton. ·
Ainnan Riclaard J. S.ppe,
IOfl of Mr. Mnd Mrs. Abraham
Suppe of 3209 New York Ave.,
Costa Mesa, has completed
basic training at Lackland
AFB, Tex. He has been1
a&signed to Lowry AFB, Colo.,
for tra~_ in the munitions
and w e a p o n s maintenance
field. Ainn.an Suppe Is a 1961
graduate of Estancia High
School and attended Pierce
J1.mior College, Reseda.
Coast Guard Seaman Ap-
pttlllice -R. earr-o,
llOll of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
M. Carrasco of 4231 Patrice
Ave., Newport Beach, was
graduated from r e c r u I t
training at the Coast Guard
Training Center, Alameda.
Di.Iring his eight-week .
• training period he received in·
. struction in military customs
and trlditions, eeamanah.ip,
military drill, owlmming and
weapona training.
· Air Force Airman First
Class a.bert Dreelrelll1, Son
of Mr. and Mrs. William R.
DeCurellis, 311 Bucknell Road,
COlta Mesa, is on duty at
Bien ROI AB, Vietnam.
Airman DeCurelli1 is a
leClD'ity policeman in a unit
al the Pacific Air Forces,
beadquarten tor air opera-
tiom in Southeast Asia, the
For East and Pacific area.
· He .,.-.viously """1 a t
Hamilton AFB.
Merine Corporal Job E. 1-r. or 1005 Summit Drive,
Lquna Beach, Is now serving
at the Martne Corp11 Air Sta·
tion, Iwakwil, Japan. .
Navy Constructlonman Ap-
prentice Mlcbel A. Cra1er,
son of ·Mr.' and Mrs. John
A. Crager-0r lll11J2 Egert Lane,
Jjuntington Beach, returned to
Point Mugu, Calif., with Naval
Mobile Conltructlon Battalton
Three (MCB-3) after an eight·
momh deployment to
Okinawa.
Alsigned u "alert" bat-
talion for lhe Pacifk: Fleet,
MCB-3 carried out an ex-
tensive construct.lob program
at Camp Kinser and other
military installations on the
island.
Marine Corporal Davkl K.
Baller, son or Mr. and Mrs.
Robert BuUer of 223 Grand
Canal, Balboa Island, Balboa,
was promoted to his present
rank while serving at Marine
Corps Base, Parris Island, s.c.
• His promotion was based
on time in service and rank,
military appearance, and his
knowledge or sele<:ted military
subjects.
Navy Petty Officer Third
.Clul h..., R. Parker, aon
or Mr. and Mn. Robert E.
'Parker of 21151 Newland, Hun-
tington Beach, is now serving
at the U.S. Naval Air Facility,
Naha , Okinaw1.
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Four members of the 1000.
member Newport·Mesa
F.ducatlon Aasoclallon have
been -u ol!lcers al 111e.....-r..-1m-11.
Brod 'lllarrnan, ocience In·
lllructar at ear-del Mai
Kilb Sdlool will -the
-• ..-. He will .. akled by Jack Evam1 arr-
rlculam development atarr
member at Ealtbluff School
wllo wlll be lbe president·
elect; Janie Pawlik, school
poy""'1o1Jst, -will serve
• ""'11ery, and Karl Stal,
IOclal llludla lucher at Lin·
<Oln Sdlool who will be .,_..,.,
1be new officers were lft.
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Atmosphere
MEXICO CITY -'lllil mqn1llceol
Latia metropoUs ... wtually wlthoui
ileep · Sunday nlght as c:amlval at·
mosphm ripped ' the -.... following Brazil's 4-1 vlct<ity. over Ualy
, In the finals of the World Cup . .,.....
--d>ampioolhipo~
It was a scene mot IOOll ;lo bi!: fcqottn1
~ ~lebrania Ignored the ,ll\MCly rain
whldt feD to release their julJllance. ·
Mexico City's main IJld -1 beautiful
drag ..... Pueo de la ~ -wu
a sight to behold as'' festivities ran inlo
the earlj, boon of UU. momlng •.
People were· dariCJ.ag in the atreets
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Tide of Battle in Finale
' BJ GLENN: WIUTE then Pele, a great chant ol 11afuera!'~
• .. _.., Plltt Staff (throw him out!) rq out. ..
MEXICO CITY .-Firecrackers ex· As time be1an to expire, fans bef:an ....... owr. the Aztec Stadium's k>wer to repeal the yell "Br1:aeal! er.teal!"
deck. Qllhlom Dew through the air. When the final whiltJe hid Wowa 8razD
a cloudbunt of CQOfetti covered those into permanent poll 111ian of. tlie Jules
fortuDllle enoup to have been there. Rimet CUp u the fint trkbaml*ln
Wttb 112,GDO fans singing words to of the World Cup, fans lltonned on
the ,,..•Ilk IOl'I Las Golondrinas, the to the field , leaping info the moat IUr·
ftnU or the ll'lO World Cup soccer rounding the field and !JCUl'TYi"4I up tem-
cblmpkwblp became history here Sun· porary steps that carried binds on to
da,Y afternoon. the tur.r.
And wlth the conclusion of the tourna· Bratdian flags .were ev~ and ·me. _ Brull'• 4-1 bombardment of Mexica~ near where I WIS ~lted belrut HaJY _ came to a temporary halt the to. yell, ltallano1 t 11.allanos. Then they
beliel that s<.--an style .soccer is .. gave the thu~bs down gesture. . ~"I"" . . The Brazilian · coach wu carried Jl.lperior &o that of the Lahn nalK?ns. • around the field on !hqulden of jubilant.
Jn Europe .the mode of play 1s bard; pporten and IJ'OU i:A aficionados
defemtve but tel~ sensation~!. . . ~ed to tear the °jeney ~f Jtir. •
'lbe LIUn way IS ·lots of individual , Then the momunental crowd teWed
~ wM.b the NII '-:-'. !"'Ovement that down for a tearful singing of w Goll:&
occuionaUy draws cr1t1c1sm from those drinas before it began the hectic (and
who do not care for a lo~ of showmanship_. _rain-batter.edf:triP-bact to the citJ-PfOo•--1r-·I --IJ'he Latin manner-ls-also-generally r
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u:t oa the lidewalb, oblivious to trafilc
and ra'Jn . Others were d~ at the
base of EI Angel -Mexico's inooumenl
lo Independence. . •
A mob of aficionados par.ided '.around
the monument whi~! me ahirUest fellow
waved a Mea:ican flag while , seated on
top of one of the lioM adorning the -. Soll another chap wi!hout shirt rac<d
out with a burning torch.
A yellow c"ar moved by with 11Bra.sil
Campean" (Brni.I, ·champiol) painted
Oii the doors.
Hornl honked out a cheerful bleep.
Cara fame by with people hanging out
windows, seated on hoodi and trunta. • •
Some CUT~ huge Brazilhm or Mea:·
lean flaas. A Volkswagen full of mer-
rymaker!: had two ,,girls on its hood
ud they were waving greea and yellow
balloons (Brazil's colors).
•KING OF SOCCEll -Brazil's Pele, the .king o! SOC•
cer, triumphantly holds up the Jules Rimet cup,
emblematic of triumph in the World Cup Soccer
championships. Brazil won the cup for the third time
by defeating Italy, 4-1, Sunday, and according to
the rules, will retire it •. . .
' A few were beating on the roofs of
cars while others pounded out their hap-
pioeu over a Latin triwnph by thumping
on bongos or fiv&-gallon cans. .
People were chaMiag Bfa·seal! Br•
seal! Mly-be-co! May·he-co!
PedBatrianl were dre8led e9ery· way
lmagiuble. Some hod green anif Sold
crepe paper ner· their ·clothing. Other
sported terapes, blankets or robes.
Mo~ey No ... Wo~rry to Ja.cklin
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They croaed the blisy Reform• w!Lhout
.;.fbsence· 'of· Finan¢Yfl'.'f?~ure ~ to Open Win .
nprd for ..n trying Lo !!l!irt hf. C1W1D, Mlnn. fAP) -TGll)' Jici!ln -i..' I k-'1hii -might be worth a
In tome cuea the ptbering of people Ion-bend:I ovf/l 1 putt and worries· -million dollars to me.
in the l'Gld WU '° heavy the tr.Uk: na •-· · '[ >l!llJ1 nd bu _____clog_was.)>ackM .UpJcrNock1 , -~-~home·thesrocery..,money. ~;:a1evLit.~ Ya new car
Girl• carryln& umhrellaa Hipped 'Ille zs-Ye.r...ld W-0 .. Id Ille'
between moving cars, Tuts full ol a•--of financilI --helped tmn ~ .. Open title was worth $.10,000 in
1.m11an."TO r--prize "'tnl>DeY and Mark McCormack, families moved through il Ill while the wln the 'lOtb U.S. Open Golf Quun. Jacklin'• mana1er, ellirnates the cham-
,...agers chanj!!d various PIP\l!ar ,.U, piomlilp ~-wllb tu flludb..llr>ijllt -JllonlhllrJ~:::_<>lln111:_-~11on. ..~oot, s.putt· ·--
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• """"lal«f with sports In thi! ~. mbp<r mmd, a _...... 7' for 'ISl>ole -Allef-, ~~ -· ~· sun another group dared can with tcare ~ m. ,, . ... final •-•-to · h" ~-IHI their coats -Jike a matador wa"'"'• ... "In ~ 11117 ....._ ...... ,_ ,...._ wd Wl'l:I i.uoe give un u..:; e,
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111& -_.._,_.. ~ be remembered bow it used to be. lis cape at an enraged bulL A few JactllD, "I Wll two ttrokel behind Billy "I've found that I'm ab1e to play
of lhe 'WOOld-be bull flghten ant their Calper IJld .tarted' thlnklne about that bettor nat ~Ing about dollara," he
bumpo from irate motoriita. .' '30,000. l ant tlMtlol dollars oli ·'"9' .. Id. "K'w difl&eni wilen you bend over
1111'1 were nat without -· l!hll. I !Olt." to.·putt and think •bout that week's either. In fact, ., ~ ·o! J~ did not.,.,. ..-y \11 •liil .....,_. , •
Jlcohalk: beverqe 11181 have beln· • 11)lnd 'wbl!1 he wtnl lnlO the U.S:. Open! Jacklin, ihe firot Englishman to rljae.
W«ld record. , -1 J!!UDd over die )II< 12, 7,tll-·Yanl' the 1J11ion jack °"" the U.S. Open alnce
Yet Mexlcanf 'W~ have ~ here ~ National 'Golf Course. 1t,tth 1 Ted Ray in Int, credited his deadly
many years aaid jt was o•ly a mild four.....,.e lead OVll' cm&roverllal Daw: pu&U!r with !iettling him down on the
c:elebr1Uon -mut.termg something about Hill. 1 ninth ~of sUnday•11 round after bogey,•
It beillg toa bJd jt had lo rain lo .. _ I won the Brltsh Open last , aa -and eight He toot a binll< fJ'am
spoil a real festival year,"· aid the dirt-haired Bri~n, ''I No. t with a 25-foot putt.
At any rate. lht•pnst.pme -wu becanlo financ!a11y secure far life. -! "I daa~. know [IO'.!f In the world 'tt
better then tlll ma1n .-1i 1111--~ ·-.ii much aboul -• tlU went bi," lie ufd.,''11 oeemed to bit
-:-~ the bact.-of 1:he cup, jump out and
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ATLANTA . (AP) -"The Reda aro Mlaoia bolds a ....iii!f--~--
only ......... lllef• !boy .... ori i.;. Anpla ..... ~·..nei
they are dlmned IOOlf!" •. , , lllarll. The Doclili'I, •·!i.i.e taken
They are ·-· The DDlllll'I'-lour of lils -rr.ioi ·lhi Braves
ClnclMall "1daj nialil """"" -... Ilda ........ will ..i AJillY-. S-7
tile Reds thot .... ~•I JI lo ·-but u qlimt the BraYel, lo
make a -of Ille nodora' 1-11 -P1!0 Nleln, M, ln the-·
West r--11 In Ibo -In -11 of ~·1 -the final
And the -,,_ GUt to -to ' _. ,_ N. '1lll Doqors -Ille
Los Aalelel lbat even ~ -llnl -1"llnl tile raulf·lolnl ...n.ldnr them 11111,.... 11 •-clle .,....,,_iii Dan-. tllinc!i_.i
In fullllty. lhe ......... .,... -· Jalln!>J Bench
Arter rQllr game11 in three days, clim••-anif Hal McRae .er acted homeri.
ed by Sunday'• doubleheader. ~ oeemed
jUmp rlaht back -In. That kind of held
me lotdber.••
Jacklin ltil~. wu nol convinced that
!Dll, who bolled In e<iotroveny when
he -Abe llaRitlne c:ouroe and ""'-~ Tniit'J-ear1ler In the-.-all lie way GUt of it.
Bui 1!111 boprOd two of :111e laat -holle ~ ... / rw.e.ct-awn , strokes bKk an« hllo 'II, ~ -fllO for his ~-'!"!"' fll,li)O, ' -J . lliib·----....... left. haJ\Hr, lfN uie ·-record with a
flv......,,.,.11 and1'1Md!ocked Bob Lunn.
·w\IO llad 70, al •• ~ -11.000. ' Kllr 8111111 n g.Ve 1Urn 291, Miller
Barber WU 'at S and Gay Brewer
111. Lao ,....!no llld BIDy c._ were ._ ... _ .
Golf's bis tine of Gory Pllytr, Arnold
P•bner· IDl:I Jack. Nickl.awl were never ,..!IJ In tt after · the flrat nund IJld
~a~ ~of ~·:ey driver -
in Scunthorpe, Linoolnlhire, laid his
championihlp Joundatlon In the flrll
round with the day's onJy subpar round,
71, fr:om 1 wlntkisturbecf field ol. 150.
·Ben Hogan was the last player, in 195r3,
to lead every round.
Jacklin joined Trevino as the only
Open-ploytra to heft par OI! every nund.
He mo became the tint man since
Jack Nid<blul In 1• IJld 11187 to bold
lht British and U.S. Open 00.S
simultaneously.
Jacklla't martin of victory was the
biggest •luoe Jim Bomes beat Walter
Hagen and. Fred McLeod in a 1921
playoff.
And Jacklin said putting was the
....,. fol< ~ all. He U.-putted only
three times in tbe tournament.
.. _.I worked In the pro lhop of
the local club at Scunthorpe,'' said
Jadllln, •1 spent,bundndl ol hours put.
ting. The l'"•t leveler In ,.if ii pulilng.
· ll you mlu two · sil..footen a round,
It mlgllt be wWtb •l&hL shots and tbaL'•
· lhe differ~ between ftrot place IJld
' finllhing an allo-rah."
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u tt they hadn't roally ·played at all.
The Dodgen Cllne Into lht ~ lraillnl
the Red! by 10 games and lei\ the
aame way.
So tonighl In AUanta. lht Dodgen
.. l down lo the -.. 1mportanl business of bltWn& widl the Bn.ftl
over which team will It. leut be cmr
to lhe nmaw1y Reds In lht d!villon.
Laver Roufs· Foe in I Hour
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' ' WIMBLEIJ!>ll, Easiand (AP) -Red
Laver, the Con:m del Mar pro a:tar
trying for his third !!lnlCht Wlmblodon
title, took jUBt one hour to eliminate
Geor,e "Butch" Setwqn of. Bl)'lide,
N.Y. Moodly In a f1nt-rvurid match
1-Z. "°· 1-1. A crowd of 15,000 applauded Lav«11
maatery an the center court and ralled
1 cheer for the Amert••'• occuianal.
IUCCt:SIU!I , '"1e iop.IMfded pro hid been
a heavy f1YOrtte over lhe U.S. amateur
chimp of two yun •ID·
The nm lflt wenl to 2.2 before Laver
-Ht ahclut demollshlDI hl1 ·•-with 01m1na 11rvk:t nturu dOwn tbt line.
He won iJie dll·----
flully -.·-.,ii i.· m• Ii 1-1
In the lh1rd Ht, -LaV11' lapled
Into a couple o! ~ eiTor1.
Seen1ea . htt two ~ wtmer'1 to
pl<k up uother , ... al s-4 but Laver
lhen reei.t off the lut two pme1 to
love.
Laver -at Wimbledon In 1111, 1111,
l• llld 1•.
Clark Graebmr of ""' York. IOOded
.Unth in the inen'1 singlea, Ofttt1me
• lapse ln concentraUol to defe1l
Oerm•ny'1 Hmld l!!beftbrok:h ~. 1-2.
U, 1-1. 1lle !Dllldl ... ~ed In brllllant
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iunabute on an outer court but 1 stiff
breae hod lhe ball pl!ll'bis lrlcka.
Laver, 31, his been lhlrpening up
his 1ame-• Eqlllh .... c:ourll ·durin1
the lut two weeka. He worked up
towltdl peil form by wlnnii,. lht Lon-.
dQn Grau CGurt Clio~ II
~·· Club lall week. defntJnc fellow AUllrallln Jofln 11.......,be M, ._, In
!he OoaL
1be Auatr1llan ~l-hander ii out to
wt• Wimbledon for the rlhh time In
ten years -a feat 1chleved by no
other player since H. L. Daherty aL
lhe !!lart ol thla ceotury. -
in contrut to the Europe!lJl way. was the better team Sunday.
Sunday ll was the ~n ball movement
of the Brazilians that turned the tide
of battle. 'Ibey were meeting the btsl
defensive side in the t.ou~l -a
team which had surrendered only three
1oals in regulation play of five game11.
Yet time and again they worked the
ball down, then across the field, passing
back and forth until· the befuddlecf and
frustrated Italians began to spread their
defense.
Then when the inevitable openings
came, the magnificent forward wall
would unload.
Brazil eontrolled the game, especially
during play In the final hall .
Jtl.Jy manqed to eQualiU Pete's initill
1oal - a classy bea~er 17 minutes
irio the game -when the Brazilians
fail~ to get back on defense and the
latt«'s goalie was under attack by two
open men.
Rober;to Bohninsegna ~banged in the
lliot. with elgbt minutes to go in the
hltf IMI It was 1-1.
However, the 1okl and blue-<: lid cham-
pions were not to be contained.
After two near-misses -one Roberto
Riw:llno's rlcocbet off the goal's Cl'Ollbar
-Ollvt:ir1 Ger'IOO blasted one In from
right outside the penalty area to make
it 2·1.
Twenty.four minutes remained in the
struggle but Instead of settling down
'to a slower tempo· to nin out time,
Brull kept up the attack at an n:ploslve
clip.
Ventura Jair rlf~ in the nett tally
with 211 minutes to p.
'n.t final acore came with three
minutes Wt u captain Carlos Torres
chal'Jed In from the rigiit IJld drove
In lht !!hot.
There were a ntlmber oi almosts and
molt ol them were by the Braz.lllans
as Pele came within a whisker ol one
and a fine play by the goalie saved
another.
And Pele pumped one in just as time
had e!Qlfred In lht first hall -his
perfecto came 1 aplit aecond after the
releree 'a whistle blew the half to its
concluaton.
The rugedneM of Italy's European
way or play brought many fouls -
and subsequent whiltles of disapproval •
from the Brazi~portlal throng.
Shout. of "Italian usasainl.11 echoed
around the great structure and when
Luilf Riva rouahed up Rivellno and
lolautoae Bero
Italy'SCOach
Lauds Brazilian
Style of Play
Special tJ Ille DAILY ,f'wrr
MEXICO err\' -.Forruocio ValcJn!g·
gi -the looeT -me! Mario Zapllo
-the winMr -took a brief moment
to .chat with the pttSS following Sunday'•
Hnale to the World Cup toecer dwn·
pionlhipo at the Aztec Stadlmn.
Valcareggi -whose Itallan forces had
thrown pack~ts of red rose11 to [an.\
before the game -was much Ute a
man who had been lluck by a thorn.
Referring to Brazil's 4-1 triumph, he
saiifo "When they got their oecond goal
it seemed like they had more players
than we did. They have a beautlftll
style of play and they are undoubtedly
the best team in the world."
Asked why be wailed until the closing
moments 19 bring in Gianni Rivera (top
player, in Europe last yew), Valcareut
replied : ''We were losing but we weren't
playln1 poorly.
"But when it got so desperate in
the ck>sing moments I hid to sere tf
he coukin 't do 90methin1 to set '-ck
into the game."
Zagallo, a wise-acre at ilmel, noted.
I.hat he ea:pected the I talims to be
tired from overtlme play with West
Gennany Wednelday becau1e of:the lat-
ter's 1--0 conquest oC Uruguay S8turday
(for third place), the Germans aeemed
very weary.
Asked if he was worried about the
outcome when Italy tied the acore at
1-1, ZagaUo replied, "No, that was a
pl that should never have happened.
"We were on the •Mack all the lime
and I . fell we hid the game under
control."
Zagallo, who caJled u.ei 1-0 win over
England his team's toughelt contest of
the Cup, violated a peraonaJ code of!
not singling out indivtdualt for pr1iae
and said Pele was the main rellOd ror Brazil's ascent to the throne o(
world soccer,
. A~gels Back 011 Tra~ ·
After Dramatic 6-5 'Win
Jay Johnat.one Is a left-handed hitter
who delpi.., le/I-handed pik:hers.
"When they 're on the mound, I'm
USU1lly on the bench," the California
Angels' outfielder explai(>ed. .
Fortunately for Johnttone ·-and , as
It turned out. the ,Angets as well -
the Milwaukee Brewers threw nothing
but right-hander• SUnday.
Joflnstone reacted by doublln& home
A .. el Slate
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inning, liflln1 the Angels to a dramatic
f.S come-from-behind victory.
It wa1 their seventh win In eight
meetings with the Brewen. this season
and kept them within four games of
the Mlnnelotl Twins in the American
Lesgue West.
The Anpls were rewarded · with a
dlly off today bilt ope11 a four-came
1tties against the Chicago White Sor
Tueed1y night with Andy Meaaer1mith ,
M, facln1 Chlc110'1 Jerry JanetJd, 1-4.
"I thlnk we're act on Ute rieht track ,"
Ancels manaJier Lefly Phillips annOUnctd
wtth 1 11Ulfted 1mile. "We were
fol'tu:nate lllt while we were playing
to poorly we dktn't lole thtl much
ground. When you"r< goilll IOOlf It doe111't
malt.er who you play.''
The l!COnd·ytllr Brewers gave the
Angela u much as they could handle.
They carried a 4-1 letd Into t.he aevenU1
bul Calilornla, with 1in1IJ runs In 1ht
seventh, eight and ninth, tent the pme
into overtime.
The hit that made it 4-3 ln the eiehth
was Jim Fregoal's 12th homer 0( tbe
seaaon, his seventh in 12 aames aod
the looth of his career.
Sandy Alomar's two-out single lo left
tied it in the: ninth. Alomar coUec1ed
lwo hits and ran hb conseculive llllMI
hitting s!reak lo JI, second longest In
Angels hUtdry and two shy o( Bob
.Rodl;ers' club mark.
Miiwaukee imrRediately took the lead
agaJnst eventual winner Ken Tatum in
the 10th. Mike Hegan looped a pop-Oy
double to left and rode home on pineMUt ..
ter Bob Burda'• alncle.
"I just want to play every day,11
said Joh-. who has been In me!
out of the lineup all aeuon under
Phlllips' platoooln& prolf&DI.
"lt's IOOgh to get adjusted when you
sit on the bench for a couple of days •
Then you. tend to _preu jult to lmP.""'
the manaier. '!bit's the '°'1'h part. •
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' Dl!rw~ue Posts
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Free Throws Earn
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~ M1rk Donohue, one of Amer-1 lca's premier road racers, ~ finally aot hill new race car
: untracked Sundaiy and put
: hlmletr blck Into contention
: for. a third driving title in a : row· in the 1978 Trans-America
: eerte1.
• "ll't a ntw bill aame," the
: 31-ye.v-dd mechanical engl.
• neeriq graduate from Media,
: Pa .. 11id after wiMing the
S rain.drenched Marlboro 200 at
~. Bridttha.mpton, N. Y., fifth
• stop on the 14-event' circuit
, for Detroit's powerful pony
~ cart.
• "All ~ work we have put
· in over I.he lut five monthll
ls beginninf; to P'Y off," he
added. .
· :-,,We have been coming along
1lowly with the new can, but
we 're on the way "°"· \\'e're
going to win a few more."
Donohue, whose blue ind
gold Camaros were the
scourge of the Trans-Am in
1961 and 19", drove an.Mer-
ican Motors Javelio to a con-
11ln:cing tw~lap triumph over
the Mustangs of George Full-
mer and .Parnelli Jones in a
driving rain storm before a
crowd estimated at ZZ,CNXI. It
was his first victory of the
.season.
•
SALT LAKE CITY -J•lf
Borowiak ol UCLA says IU1
victory ttlis weekend over
Stanford's Roscoe Tanner for
the aingles title wasn't his
most im·portant victory of the
NCAA Tennis tournament.
"I felt my semifinal match
Friday wn more important,••
Borowiak told newsmen Sat-
urday after winning the sin-
gles crown, .:_
The reason : the semifinaJ
victory over Mike Estep of
Rice assured UCLA of the
team title.
~Big Three
Ham It Up·
In Open
--UCLA-finished-with 25 po;nts
CHASKA. Mirm. (AP ) while 1\.ict and Trinity, !who
By ROGER GARLION °' ,.. D.iti ""' ,...,
The rilth IMUal Nortb-8ot.lth
Orange C.Ounty A 11 • S t a r
ballketba.11 game la in the
book•, slpd, Maled and
stashed away for another
year. '
And summarizin&
Saturday ni1hl'.1 clash
between the cream of the
graduating seniors l r o•m
Orange County, one would
conclude that there were no
losers -especially when e1·
. amining the rival coaches' con-
flicting points ol view. '
'
Coach Pat Adams of. the
Nqrlh had tho philooophy that
the idea of the pme ,.as .
lo win -and win hill Yan1tee
quintet did with a duzlinc
faSt break offense, 108-103,
before l,&50 at Or1111e Coallt
College.
Coa<;h Don lavey ol ""' Sooth considered his main ob-
jective to eet every one ol~
his squad .of JO in the game
-with as }egual playing time
IS poss.Ible. And he did~
, Cold at.atbtics reflect the
difference in the outcome -
the wiMing North CIMing 30
free throws while the Rebels
Cormecttd <111-lS-triell.
eel out with t :tt to IO in
the third perWxl.
'1The 1ame plan ran juat
like we wanted. Every time
they 0(the South) ran with Ull
we plnect' 1on them," said
Adams in aarveying hill vie· tory:
Lt:1Yey'1 ·' after · game
remarU were geare:d towards
his ialidtction with h i ll
team's total playing time.
"This is the: culmination of
· it all -and that inc.ludeA
their Bee and junior varllity
experience in high 1Chool
basketball.
"l'm happy about Our balan-
ced playlnc time. To me, this
la important," said Leavey.
M for Wllliims' early
departure, Lavey said , "They
played Willia~ very wel~
defensively. They seemed to
know h!f. moves and positioned ·
themselvea well a1airut his
drives."
Re1ardtni: the falal 20-2
North apurt late in the first
period that carried the Vanis
to ultimate victory, Leavey
remarked, "We 1tarted atu-
ding."
Aberegg accoUnted for~
pair of ACOC'iq record!,
ting the most poin"5 in a 1a ,
(37) and free throwll (It).
The ·South lltt a uniq•
record considerin1 Ill,
circumstances .!.. canrdn1 4f
shots from the field (five mon:
than the v~tors) -but the
30 gra\ill shQts by the North
turned It ·around.
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Southern Section
-both had a shot at a tie for Jack Nicklaus al'ld Arnold the team tit1e before the 1emi-
PalmK hammed it up all the finals, trailed with 2Z each. way around their fin.ti r<Uld
Sunday .or the U.S. Open golf Miami plactd fourth with ti
h · h' nd •L.A· I 1 points after the second-suded c ampions lp 1 un::lr oya team of Pal Cramtt and Luis
fans -still turning out by Garcia ~eated Tanner and the thousand.! -loved every minute and forgave their Rob Rippntt Jn, the doubles
heroes ' miserablt scores. finals. ~ ,
Gary Player, another low e
..
; .
Leading •the winnerll wall
Rick Aberegg, as expected,
with 37 points, a record for
the five-year old classic. !-Included in hill bag ol tricks
•ere 19 good ones out of 2:0
attempt.s from the gratis line
and coupled with running
mate Pete Miller (25), the
pair ol guards accounted for
62 of the North's total.
Whips City, 90-28
Steve Olrisliano, Fou.nta.in
Valley middle distance stan-
dout, was the lone Orange
Gout area athlete to figure
in the tc0ring at the second
annual Su na lT Invitational
track and field l_Tleet Saturday
night at Cerritos College.
the triple jump (a non-ICOrinc
event ).
100 -Wll'I ISSJ l·I J. WIN,_ CSS) t.t J, otlH ! ) 10.t f-'
"g°d~ W~lff CS5l 2!1 .1 1. McGl1I CClforl :JI.I J .. K. Jol'lnM!! IUI 12.3. finisher, also 1ot in1'> the corn·
edy act.
"I can't remember when
Jack arid l played 1uch a
relaxed round," Palmer aaid
of the head-to-head mat.ch
which had little meanin1.
"We were boUl 17 strokea-
olf the lead," said Nicklaus
''What do you want? We both
were playing miserable."
Palmer 11id he was not so
Intent on having fun at the
lllrt of tMir round.
''Starting out, l WIS lerioul
aboUt my round," 1 a i d
Palmer. "I was worried about
having to qualify nut. year.
But it became very remote
when I three-putted no. I."
Nicklaus even broke inlo fiules when his final putt
clune to the edge ol the cup.
Palmer had juAt. Ulret-put-
ted, and big Jack had called
Cllll to him, "want me to Jay
up thb five-looter!"
While Nicklaus atlll at·
tempted to control h I 1
.Jauehter at the scoring table,
Player sauntered up in the
next twosome with Fnnk
Beard and cat.called :
"You fellows want a puttina
JeSIOfl!"
The litUe Sooth African uld
he was not as relaxed as
Palmer and Nicklaus.
"I always try my belt,"
Player said. "I'm never
satisfied with my !C(lre."
So, goll's big Lhret closed
out their 1970 open far down
the list.
Player salvaged a 74 Sunday
and finished with 302 . Nicklaull
carded 76 for 304 and Palmer'll
three-putt sent him home in
305. Par was 238. •
Four hourll before th ird
round leader Tony Jacklin of
Eng!Jnd teed off, thou1'ands
squeezed against restraining
ropes to watch Nlcklaus and
Palmer.
They really swung Into high
gear on the H)lh tee when
Nicklaus stopped in t h e
clubhouse and kept Palmer
waiting for five minutes.
"Come on, Jack," Palmer
11'0Wled.
The crowd laughed. •·Shau I play through ?"
Nicklaus said Ill he joined
his partner, bringing on more
llughter.
When they were fin ished,
It took them more than 20
minutes to get through ad-
mJfen in&o the clubhouse.
Polo League
Rescheduled
Prtp water polo, ala tum·
mu league lltyle at Orange
Coast College, has b e e n
PoltPoned for one w e e k
becauae of sched uling dlf·
flcu~IS at the Pirate pool.
'!'h! AAA league, which in-
cludes teams from Coroaa ctel
Mar, Cost.a Men, Eslanciai,
Newport Harbor, Sunny HiUs,
Garden Grove, LakewOod and Lona: Beach WllJOn , w\11 begin
June 29, a WHk later than
oriciully planned.
And, the A "'""· played \\'edne9day •l&htl 1t Oran1_1e
Coa.'lt, will move to Estancia
High for Ila fita wee1t of
play.
The AA le11ue Is tel fnr
£At.ancj1 HJah with tonl1ht
DPtnin& up lfle action. ·
LAKE l!AVASU·CTTY, Ariz.
-The leadtt1 in the women'•
bpen literally fell 111 over
themtelves to Jive Sa I I y'
Younger the championship.
Tim Gucl<es didn't need that TWO FOR THE SOUTH -Lee Haven (34) puts the ball up and in !or a field
kind ol help to retain his goal iri the South's 108-103 loss Saturday night at Orange Coast College. Mat._e_
men's--open title In the Na-Jack Kelch (32} is up in air with Haven while Steve McLendon (24) and Yankee
lional Water Ski Speed Cham· Dan Philli'ps (15) look on. The North's win narrowed the South's overall advan-pionship.
Miss Younger, 17, of Haci-_·_1a_g_e_t_o_lhree ___ g_am_e_s_'t_o_t_w_o_. _________________ ~---
enda Heighlll and Guckes, 1
fellow Californian from Gar-
dena brttttd to victory in Sun-
day'• champiooships-but the
six-member California squad
barely_ managed to 911ueae
p1st the Ariaona. team in the
4>mile challenge rel-.y .
Eight Records Established
Unda Martini ol Upland,
was Jeadin& the field in the
sevm.lap race around the %.S-
mile course wheft &he look a
tumble and fell out JA. conten-
tion.
As Cal Wins Spike Title
·wrestling
Program Set
A aimmer wrestling . pr~
gram, geared towards the
formation of an AAU ~try
for summer com°petition, is
available al Orange Coast
College every Tuesday and
Thursday nights.
The program. 'headed by
Oran1e Coallt wrestling coach
Jack Fair, is •n to 111 high
school and junior COilege grap-
plers widl no ree required.
Lockers. In the field house,
are also available at no cost.
Included in the stable al
the moment are .ex-
Westminster High standouts
Nerio Kalllugi and Terry and
Paul Robinson alone with l!I·
Costa Meun Gabe Ruz
Hoors are 7 to t each Tues-
day and Thursday evening
throughout t~e summtr.
DES WINES, Iowa (AP)
- A worid, an Amertcan; a
collegt.te and five m e e t
records, plus a professiOnal
basketball Clfffr were toppled
in tht 411th NCAA Track and
Field Champic:ftthlP5J which
ended ere Saturday.
Brigham :Young's Ra l·p h
Mann ran· a sizzling 41.8 446-
yard intennediatt! hurdles to
port • workt record and help
tie Brigt\am Young for !econd
place in the naUonal team
championships with Oregon
and Kansall.
Caircrrua. who last yea r
failed· to acore 1 Point In the
NCAA t e a m championship,
capt,ured the tiUe this ,year
with· 40 p<tntA, five mort than
the three ~ace teams.
It was the first. time siocr
1922 that palifornia pad won
a lNm tiUe.
Manrt's 440 mark. which also
Stands as an American, a co(.
· Je1iate and a metl mark,
erMed die old standard of
49.3 ~t by Bert Potgieter of
South Africa in 1960.
Ohio Unive~ity's Bob
Bertelsen hoofed to a 27.57.5
collegiate and meet record in
the •ix-mile run, shaving t.7
seconds off the old mark
set by Doug ' Brown of Mon-
tana in 1965, but Van Nelson
of st. Cloud State· has a record
of 27:56.8 pending since 1968.
Drake UniVttllity's R'I c k
Wanamaker, who was to have
reported to the training camp
of the Natiooal Basketball
Association's new Cleveland
Cavaliers Sunday, won the
first national decathlon cham-
piomtlip and called off his
basketball career at the la st
minute.
Wanamaker's'7,406 points in
the decathlon will go down
as an NCAA meet record since
it was the first lime in the
history of the national cham·
pionships the event had been
held .
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See RECORDS, ragt %3
Major l.;eagire Standings DEAN LEWIS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Baltimore
New York
Del roil
Booton
Cleveland
Washington
Minnesota
ANGELS
Oakland
Kansas City
Chicago
Milwaukee
W L Pd.
43 23 .m
• 40 28 .1116
33 30 .524
30 JZ .414
21 3< .480
. 29 S7 .431
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• :19 21 .650
37 27 .57!
S7 30 .552
23 40 .:!&$
24 42 .384
21 43 .3311
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ea1l Division
W L Pel.
35 27 .565
32 31 .508
GB
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Chicago
New York
Pitts burgh
St. Louis
Philadelphia
Monlreal
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31 32 .492 411
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28 34 .452
24 40 .375
Wesl Division
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Atlanta
JlODGERS
San Fr11ncillco
Sfln Diego
Houston
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36 23 .S63
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28 40 .417
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What had appeared to be
a blitz by halftirrie (the North
led by 15), turned into a gutty
performance by· the underdog
.Southemerll as they played
catch-up for the balance of
the game -coming within
1ive on the North with-57
seconds lo go. But that was
all close as the margin would
get.
... Y•oe t. 81blr1ckl !Cltv) t :l1• l. Jllll-
(jUar:tet !rom the ~IF Southern tS~~ ·=~~·· -l, Cook CSSI U.J t. Section 1n the mile-relay-that -wa.r.1Mton-1c11v, 1•.2-1 01v1.-1u1-
swept to a meet record of . 1~i~ LH -.1. 0 ... 11 1~s1 11.1 1. 3: 14.7 83 the Southern Section ~I~~~ .J:l re!:!.!.i1.l. lllon CSSI
d , •• A el C'I "° Roll• -I. Soull'I Soc:niiii° swampe Mm ng es 1 Y 1M<:~U1ttr, c1o11es, 01•t1. Whit•! 11.s.
Early in ttle test , the South
led by a 17·11 counl, but a
spurt Jed by Aberegg and
Miller turned it around and
~,hen Kim Swaim turned in
a three-point pla y at the outset
of the second period, the North
had a 31·19 lead.
ln tJ:iat llpan the Sotith wu
guilty of several ball-control
infractiollll, aiding the North
cause.
And, the end was In sight
early in the seCond halr when
Rebel Skip Williamll (6-7) foul·
hlgh h I !hi le -23 Mlle lltt11 -1. Soutlltr~ lftllof! SC 00 a e S, ..,.. ' CMosn. CllrlllloNI, 8111111, H1dll)
before a crowd ol 3.500. 3':1rk t"=;tc~'/. 81111" 1551 f,"' Track athlete of the meet 1. W•llll,,.,Oll 1c1f'r1 1•.• J. MIN•
went to Jackie White of Santa 15~~·•.Jum• _ 1. "''All•••• 1ss1 Ana who captured the JOO and n.11.., 1. Jldl'°" 1c11~1 n.10\-J >. • Mor9111 CClh'I n-.iv.. Im ... rt<Onll.
220. clocking t .6 a~ 21.7. '· ~~ iisl:J$~19J. 1i~t"c'~
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meet record and he was also t. Tuck•• 1ss1 iu J. ,.1 .. c. css1
a member* of the 440 relay 1~4'r1~':°"J~:'111i.-KOr1ft,1 -1.
team that won in 41 .5. ~~"'f ~;~ 1frt J:. M"'111 cu1 Field athlete of the meet 330 1111M'Mcl111e Hurd1et 1-ww· 1 ... 1 -I. Odttl fCltvl lt.t t. Oovll honors· went to Sa n ta 1CUY1JtJ1. t• 1ss1 •.J. '°°° Metwrs t,,.,,..KKlnQI - 1 Sol Barbara'll Dave Hamer, who 1ss1 14:l0.J J. s1r11dlm.111 (U J 1i:M.I
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' . ~,CRAIG SHEFF bolh world record holder Lee ,.. In!. f\uroln -I, WllllM'I --t. Tou1.-1tlf l"'-rM TC), IS!rlelr1I, JI.I/ 2, 5ttf'le l"'M Attlot t :11.'I t. Hllll (l(llOl!~IOt TC ), J:U.11
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ATHLETE OF MEET -Chi Cheng (left) skims over
hurdle on the way to victory in the 100.meter event
at Orange Co unty track and field Invitational Sat·
urday at El Modena High. Chi also won the 100.yard
·Metro Pla11
Saddlehack Falls
To La Fonda, 9-1 :
A two-run first inning was
'" the acoring the La FOIKla ~union needed Sunday in roll-
Jng to a 9-1 victory over Red
E
ll Realty ( Sadd l ebac k
liege) in Orange County
ctropollta1 League baseball
~n at Memorial Park in
'llnta Ana.
-i,'l'1le winriers tallied a pair
pl -nms in the first and third
frames and added four more
Jn the fifth 8Jld 01e in the
luth.
Saddlebac.k gol Its lone run
ln the sixth when Eric
'bir1stensen smgled, stole se.
cond and scored on Brian
Holmes' one-bagger.
' Extra base hits for Sad·
f leback included a first h111ing
Eble by $colt Longnecker
Gary , J~nsoo's' third in·
g triple. .
La Fonda outhit Saddlcback,
lJ.1. l , Saddleblck returns l o
>.ielropolilan hlop play Friday
· ght, facing the U>rig Beach
ets ( l.Ollg Beach C i t y
* * *
College) al La Palma Park
in Anaheim. Game time is a,:io,
RECORDS .•
!~timed from Page ZZI
Stitt, 't·l; 5. Car Sl1tt (LI), 41-51
6, T1•11 A&M, '2.1.
'4t IH -I. Mann fBYUI, 4 .1
I-kl, Am1ri(an. ea11e11l11te 1n0 ""'' racord, old World rn1rk, At.J, Gre11
Pattlltrr. 5au!ll "'"lea. INOI aid All'l«l<ln n>arll, (f,6, II.ti< CIWleY, use, INl: old co111111~ and metl
l'Konl. "·'· Cawitr. 19'l, Ind M1M. 1'6f); :t Collell IUCLAI, 'f.l / l.
WllH1rns (San o"'° St1!1J, 50.l; 4.
Whlrton Udlho 511h!), 50 .. 1 S.
A:onOe1" !TH•• El P&tDI, 511.71 '· ~mollr (W1slll"9lan), !11.2. '
.. -I . SWfnlll'I (Kl-511fe),
1:46.J; 2. Callin• (~ S11lel, 1:.aii.J1
l. S.ndlsan IW•~lfllll!n Stale), 1:47,0:
•. Wlnz,nrltd IWllCOflllnJ, 1:"1.l; !.
Mlcllael (Cll Pol~ SLD), 1:•7.f/ '·
1(1aJ1;1 (South Ciir0Un1l, 1;4 .•.
MILi! llt:UY -1. UCLA IL1n..•lon,
4.11 Smith, 45.6; l Yrnll\, (7,51 Collet!, ••.IJ, l:Dol.I; 2. RIC1!, 3:01.f; 3. Tt,,..
l'etllf!, l :G7.I; '· Oretan, 3;Cll.T: S.
Al>lleone Cllrl;tl1n. J:Ol.J; '-MurrJy 51111, l :Ol.9,
TltR•t: Milt' -l , Prefant1Jne
!Ort11on), 11::12.0 (mNI •KOl'd, Ola mart, U:J:l.I, Gtrrv LI 11d11 re n ,
W11hh101on State, 1966); 2. Blortr.lund
IMlnnewl1J, 13:1S.S; 3, B u tr k I'
!\llll1110V1J, ll:27.I; I. K11rdoog (511,,._
tora), 1l:ll.O; s. Frederick• CPl!'lln
s11111, U::J0.01 6. Robb (Pl'Ovldencel,
13:3'.0. Otllers -ll. Oleson (USCJ,
IJ:S1.01 1'. Lau11ll !Cal Sl1!1'l BJ,
1•:21.21 11. Adkln1 IW111'\lnth:lnl,
lJ:Sl.61 WlnlOr (Sin Dleto 51•1•1. did no! 11nlsh.
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world and a ter cone.._,.. McGrady dropped out after SDo•t1 '"*""'.,.'· l:11 .. 1 l . Sa•·~ ' ()r C \ C11llornl1 TC, J;1•.t 1 no fou•lt\. .... uay 1 ance o u n Y one lap while Evans pulled 111-mll• w1111 -1. L11n1 C"-s avtt10on1I_ track aod fieki York Athletle C1~b. Jf.JJ: L H111t11 meet at Fred Kelly Stadium up when passed by Gerald !S1r1c1er11, «1.011 l. w11kti'~<sttld.rsJ. •
ill Orange, there wa~ littfe Conley or the Pacific Coast -~i.. vault -1, A;11!$0Klt ISl•f0M1l,
doubl Club with 50 , ya.eds to go. n .11 '· C1ru1h1rs 1S.•1T11n'•!, 11·•1 SAFECO
Co I locked ~ t . . . 3. s1e1n11o11 !5lr111e111. 1M 1 •· Crydtt INSURANCE n ey c --1n wmn1ng. cPcc1, 1'-4. Chi Cheng, a native of the In the mile, another race H1mm~r lt!l'Ow -1. P•no~r"
Republic of China and a stu 1s1rtde .. t. tw·Or 2. canno11y 1s1rld1rs,, • with a lot ol billing, Italy's 202-111 ), HI•! (U.S. Armvl. lff.\Ojl dent at Cal Poly (Pomona), . Francesco Arese !i"O• in a ~7t~~rkW(lkl IL-a11cM Trick c111b>,
walked away wlth athlete ol modest Ume of 4:02.2. Chuck J•v111" -1. covam tPCCJ. 211.J;
the meet honors Saturday LaBe••, the · Ari·zona Stale 2. stu•r1 1s1rkleri>. 260.51 1. lino""' ...., !U.S. °"""Yl, 25'-I; •. Mortland {U.S. after capturing 1 • trio of · -~-..i · • 02 6 °"'"'YL ''~-"' • . d senwr, was~ .... in ,: · · s11o1 11111 _ '· ,,..~,-IT•x•u eventa, before 3,-._.. a.L S1rns.r11. ''·5Vt; '· w1J11t1m IA"""' onJooken. A A J.. TCI, "-7\~1 l. F-rblcll tSlrlcltr1J, H H H '4·H\i •. WOOdl !PCC J, .,_IOV.. ()n ID aftenlOOI , When DIOSl Hlflll !"""' -1, Burrell {$trlder1),
ol the perfomwteel by the 100 -1, c::•,:..~n'1 IMlll\IMI. ~~IH~f r~:s~l~erl~~j~· .. ~::rn:.1·.,~:
men W-IU~" Chi was H; 1. Dedr.1rd {C1llt.rnll lr1<t 11'd IC1llforr1ll ITC). M . '"" .,._.I litld Club); l. Bwt .... !Pec:lfk CCIII! l-J"""' -I. kl""'" (Sllrnln'll, a 9'nlltion. C.Jllll), '.J; I. A:inffll (C1llfornll TC>. 7•-11.tl 1. Hop11.ln1 CPCCI, 2•lYlt l. t... Wllltl91 IS_.11 ln11r1111110f\ll), JM; She equalled her American "' _ 1, conleY 1Pcc1, ... t i '· •. Rori"' 1.t.111Ptt TC!. !J.7Vr.
k Of S Z . the burdl Ward fS61dal'S), "·'' J, •• ....,, ..... n D!KVI -'· 511 .... lltf' l1111•1t~ked1, mar I • 1D es, !Olllo T•ldl Clllb). '· 5c.o11 {C1lllarnl1 l'Of.f: t. Votim.r CU.S, Annr), 20ll-61 set lut week ln Portland to Tei. e .1. • l. ore .... ¥ l5tr10.u1, 1t11t!I; '-
al "' 1 1-c1 , ' Drftscl>er !5oorll 1n1ern111eMU, \tS-2. open the day's activities, ter -· Von ltllden ..... • '"· 1 Tr1oi. 111 ..... -1. sm1n. (PCCI,
which -·-c1oc•ec1 10 3 m· the '· J. , ... .., (U,S. M•rlnnJ, l:lt.); 51.ev.1 2. flllrQ!wf !L-l1llfld. NY ),
.xllll:' • : J, Gol!irnln CSlrldln). l:'ltA1 '· D. 50-!I; J. a urti !Slrlclfl'i). 49-1~1 •.
100, Wlnaing by a iood five P..-rv CPCCJo l:.,.I, Pr1rt CUrlMn), 4 .7,
_ _, Mlle -1. Al"li.t 11111Yl. •:cn.11 w_.1 ..,..h yaiuS. t. L•l•tu: (P(:CJ. 4:02,,J J. Notion 100 -_,, Chi c~. R...WllC of
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In the 440, she missed the IPCCl o •:CW.!11 •. Sdllbr1m (U.S. c~r .... 10,J; 2. F.rrt!ll IL°' Mt1el11
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world record by one-te1th or T-11• lwc:tlon ll -Cln'I• A11111i.1 Tr1tk Clubi. 10.11 '· lllntl B b p I a second, cJoclring 52.5, but (StrldenJ, l :Ol'.J; 2. Wllm~r (U.S. CPhOtnlw Trick Cl;ib), 10.t. • 0 a ey '° Mlrlnesl, t:l7.•1 l. K111r cu.s. 100 rntlu llllra111 -1. Chi c,,.... smashed the American mark. M1rlne1), ,,21.•1 •-Hirte<"' CS.ni. !R~ubl!t of Chln11, 13.7 (eciu•ll anil A11ocl•tes • J did 'l b ·d I Monlc1 Ml, f:!ll.t . Arntrl(ln •e<:Ol'd bY Ml11 Chenll. H1'0J; • n ave any 1 ea ·-r-rnlle Caectlon 21 -I . D'B•le" 1. A;11Un1 (MIYO• 0 1le1 Youth FOii,._ INSURANCE WIS that cJose to the i-ecord," IAll!itr1lllJ, 1:'1.t i 2. Ll""'9r1r1 !CMl9M' <lal!on, Chk111ol, 13.S: J, <Haller . T~1ck Club), t :•1.2; J, Sha•~r !Florkla IPflolnl~ Trick CklbJ , l•.21 ~. H1wkll'IS Chi commented. "I was wob. Trick Club). 1:'2.01 •. !11c/lsltr jAdam• Trtck (l11bl. 1~.•-Phone 642-6.SOO
bit do the I '"h bee tFlorlfH TC), 1:(7.(. UG -1. CM Ch~ !Rl!Oubllc of th Sf ng wn s re~ ause ·1:111 hl•ll 1Hinlle1 -1. w1111,· Chl111!, 12.1; t. l111111 CPllalnl• Tc1, 474 E. 17 . I was so tired." ISll'ldeti). ll.t; t . PfYile• cs1rkltr1), s..11 J, Morrll !LOI Anttles TC), COSTA MESA u .01 l. 'B11ti.r fPCC!, 14.21 '· lf~t... .u.•1 '· Scon lloa Ane1i.s M1re11!"ll-
The two-mile run was ex·l-~"~'~-'.'.'.~·~c~1.=•~·~·'·C::.::.=.:.:...:.:..:=.:__;:•u~1~. ~"~··~ . .::___:::::_.::_.::..:_:::_.::_::_i~~~~~~~~~~~~~ peeled to be a one-man show
alter Australia's Roi Clarke
dropped out because o f
business reasons. But COWi·
tryman Kerry O'Brien had all
he could handle from Gerry
Lindgren.
Undgren matched O'Brien
stride ror stride in the fmal
lap, be!Ore the f a v o r e d
O'Brie1 pulled away i1 the
lot 50 yards. Both were clock·
ed in 1:41.2, aMhougb O'Brien
had a three-yard edge at the
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At the right is Mamie Rallins, who fini shed second
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The only double winner in
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captured the sprints in 9.3
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a three-st-de}tverv has c,,_ tMI~ • * 11s 21 11 .mi ~r ',; • A.JOlwllOll Cel U 2M J4 • ;M ....,,..,, •--·· ~·-·-Fll•m•"•a--1&<.,.teRAMliHIO-fAP)"'= II and 1hr~~': · ,,.,,,--,;-•..--fo.tN!tl. 11lii""'M-u-"157-u--,. Mi---.,...~'----------f--------------------:----1_.......,..._..--.. 1;57.71 1. Fllcft (New Yorit), t :03.0. F.Rot>inlM .. I ~ JM )f f116 '.JP
lion Alike Durbin back to the tbe eastem United States 30.7. Robimon was named 1JtHH-1. """"""' 1""-' ..,.,._,, ic....., Kc se 1s1 u u .»1 After four -.·ttk:s ol action
Jn the.Jttb ~-\\:est~t
Match Games Eliminations-at
l\ona ~ts in Costa ~tesa.
only two bow;Jm ha\·e Mid
the No. I pos~lion.
First it was Tony Grinct.ri
o(.()ntarM> -.-'ho bt}d the Elims
advantage for the first \'AiO
weeks. •Then came Doug
Johnson .'ol l...oog Beach ~-ho
Jw ~d t.ht lolly spot for
the last t•·o Mondays.
The fifth round of the
toi.imey reSumes tonight at 9.
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~-new spo--'-_,_. of N.v.1. 1in1 1 ... , tOdHH. •1x.1. w.Horion 0e1 u 24 ll 11 .m top of the heap in profellional u~ .......... ....._ the meet's OL.-ttf•rwling alhlete. 11.•1 J. T11rnw 1c..""'*'1,·o.klalldl. Ho.kills c111 4t 1n '' ,, ..m .~ .. --. -track star&? ... _ r-1-of New v--~ IJ.6. .... Oli~Mln -,._,., __ JI ol1 t
-IU· 'lbe West Coast .... bel!ll , ......... ~ -· llll.K-1, SINll'*' (Ml, v1,.,_, F.Alov o... " '" ... .J1l ~. •·JI -·'d • .,.. Cit the -"· Jn I -0 111,Y.), 11,..1· 2. lurnff' !C••1'-tJ5.Smllll •1,. JI 2lt » • .an i•"' ..... ~y.ear-w tom· al the lorefl'(ll't in p;oetucing Y ran muc =-· • Otlli.ndl, 11.11 1. lelll 10.n" 111C1.1. .._.. •-
pelilor from Dayton, Ohio -cil)der path ICintillMGn. But the futest prep time Gt the 11.1. 1<.How1rd, wi>11lftt*, "' J."-
• hi"" lml.K-1. SlntletM !Ml. Vtf'llOll, t ll, 81111ml0'1, 111 l(lllW.W, Mlnflt. rookie of the year in 1967 eastern "'6'' school ath1etes year. tr1.v .1, 11.Jw1 t. TM,,_ fC1'11otmc1ntl. 101.1. 111 Y•1trilflllkt. ...,,.., lh
_ .l. • ..i ..___ wirUets since ihe took· i2 ol 11 .eveds fnxn Other standouts' were Jesat o .. ...,.,. 1t.11 .a. Llllr tG1orv. 1nc1.,. Mlndwf'. Oeklllld. l•.
'1.-U ~ ·•---'• • Sa,.,.._, th · 11.1. ._ Blttloll Ill El Paso T · -. t• •-..::men m -.-~ a 11 . Stuart ol Glaqow Ky who m1K-~ 9119111 (Now H~• "'"'· . . ex.,.openm . annual Golden Welt lnvita-, ·• •. · 111.v .,, u,11 '· w .. , iOdtul. T .... i; w.Hor';' ::r:;11,NY1 J;~~ .. ~-"So I -ent.off to"'----• .___, . put the shot 71 feet,·t'4· 1n-Sl'.ti J. "*..., IGrent11 c1..,, im.1. JI.I, i1i ... 1. i , tw , ; , .. u-c .,.,..,.., ~ LOMG JUM .. -1. Wiiii. 1Brl1tol, Howt rd, W1lllllntte11, 11; Bt/IOo, Olk· a!'·ys and started worw.... it ..._ ....... --'--··--..i I ' dies; Mike Keoat!_ Of Newark, ,._,1, 11-114: 2. l'111M 1u.. .... 1<11.1, 11nc1. 11; Kii....,., M1ov1tto11. ~ •. f'e' ...,15 ..--•11111 were tiu1mu n N·.J wtn won the two-mile 2•11°"'1 .a., .. ,.. ,swr1. Stn Mel.01.
oUt,'' he said Sunday. "'11\e by Fred --..w-of Mt. Jn 1·• .. s7.7., ... K-'-R-·"-t•M. 111AT1otu.L L•AOU• • ._.,.._, ..... ,. • .,, c-..11: JAVIELllll -1. H•!I, IN-Brlltln. , Jl'MI,., C... e A• • M .. d . result was tl"9t simple three Vemm. N.Y., and Ray of Waterford, Mich., who won c -.1, ,,,.,.1 t. otlt9 f1C1nu1 City, c irtt ..,,1 u n1 g ,1 ,JM t bef I )el " Robinson of Lakeland Fl · 1(.,.,), 7»-h J. Hunrilcun !llOHbul"I• P1r11 Cln '' 253 57 n .»oi $ ep5 Ott go. S' 1_._ 1 f , the llO in 1:50.6. Orr .), MU. .. '(I-le Pllh 52 1 .. tt '1 .J3l 1be result. S.twday night lng~wu . equalled national SHOT .. ur -1, $l111rt (GI•-· Giiion 5D '5 Ml ,. .. .m
was a victo"' and a M,000 records in the 120-yanl l.l .. h 100-1. •lllbkuM U.llc941nd. Fle.l. ~.'.!:,1~.f.\lw',2~-W,,!!_tirow1•-·',.".-..~_,•1,· Gr1ur111wnr LA '" ~ n • • 'J ~"15 t.h>); l. L-(St. LM.ilsJ, t.J1 Litolni ....-._ ·-'-•• "" ._.. Hlckm11n Chi JI 1• 11 61 .-fir:st prize in the •.ooo hurdles in 13.4 and the lows '"'"*"•>·-.... u.11. ,..... Hm .. ,,. u ... »• · n...-T · I) but offidat .,..,...1.1 .. ., 210-1.-...,.._ (LttNNI, l<l1.J, HIGH JUM .. -1. C~lto !OcN ntlde), '" Sl'ltmokv N'I' S) 110 21 JS .»' Joh"ISon OOlds a 7t1;piri lead
orer Grinceri "''ith 3.319 total
, pins. Grinreri has 3.24-9
'~tr The accuracy of •ny given shot is arutly d1tlr.
mined by the position of the 1Qff1r'$ ·shoulders. •t
the s."tart of the backswi na. for example, if • line
across the shoulders points 1o the left of the t1r1et·
(illustration #1), the clubhtad wiU pr~bably enter;
the hitti nc area from out1id1 the t.raet line. Cuttinc
across in this manner will cause.either• pun.slice.
pull or pull -hook. In any Case, the ball will likely
Bellows-Valvau vyg• ourna-in, l . , ... -... '6s :ie.r.1 1. Lull. llllKhlllMr, MIM.).10.11 It\:.; 1. 11e ..,._. "*"' IS.llfll. To1111 cin " m • n ..tit • ment. · were ruled out because of a i. ,_ ,J_._ CitYl. •·•· Ore.I 11111 sw.t <Coif•~. 111.1. ••· H.Mro.. A " n1 .u n ..DI.
• ' .... 11 .._I, 90!0ll fl(~. T-.J, a .Ii DISCUS-I. Mlom• (LOI .\llCJI, 1'2·11 .._ ·---p-
In third. and fourth spots
are 1111·0 bo\l•lers that· are ne•'
to the top 10. Dort·NorQslrom
of Anahfim. vi'ith ah 831 ~rles
last \ol'tek, "aulted from 12th
to th ird spot a:ld Jack Kinsley
of Santa Ana picked up 17
places,_molli! !r6m 'list lo
fourth . He had a four game
block of 862 last \ol·eek.
Top area bowle.r is Costa
l\iesa's Nick · Stigailo. "'ho
mo\:ed into the eighth posiLion
.,·ith an 86B series . the top
--~set· of last \\'eek. Sti ailo \\'as
pre\iously I.I\ ~ p act.
Other area ™"'·lers in the
lop 20 ioclude \\'estminster's
Jerry Brennan <IOlh) and
Cost a ;\l e sa 's L ar r y
Schoenfelder \)3th).
l'cp 10: •
,OL BNler Ci1"f .. in1
l. Qau9 J-. Leno l••C/; 1.31• !. Tanr Grinc;.,.I, O,.i.tlo l.J~
.l. Don NCl"OllrtWf!, ~'" l.lll
4. JIOC'.-l(,,..ler. Sl,.!1 ""' l,Jl1 5. lltrlnr 8tcltfl', G.IWN 3.~ a. Will Riede, ClrM>n l.115
start its fli&ht to .the left .of tar1et. •
To hit slrai&~t shots,, it is trelP.ful to s ta'f! the
· doWnswing with the shoulders ••square." That is,
the .shou lder and tara:et lines should be aliened.
Try to picture ~ourself in this position before
you .ctually 5Win&. Then ~ H thi~ pr•conditiontd
mental ima&• doesn't result 1n str111hter ahots. -----....... ~ .......... --
PUT POWER BACK INTO YOUR IWING!-Wittl h ..... of Arnow
P1lm1r'1 iUustT'n.d ·~let. "T .. Shot& and f1irny WOOdl:."
s.tid 20t •nd • lltf·lddrlllMCI, BDmpell ...... DP• to 4t ......
P1t1Mr, in t1r1 of this n...,.per •
LBCC Leagae
Bue, El Camino
Cagers C"lash
'· J1r ll:atll_,, Senti 511w111 l,211
I. Nict· Sli09ilo. Cot.11 .w.u 3,111
1l: ']:,':., G~l.,.".'w~~ii.r i;:; Orange Coast Co l J e I e ' I ' Tuuday night for I e v e n
"'~ f'l'trtnts: 1a. L1•rv khl>f'l'i.10f'r basketball •-----.. play weeks. A .i ...... t.. elimination fCCJltl Noni), l.IM; 11. Bob Pr~ K4fll .,,.--~ b:;~ (~1·M~f.1 3~1~7, Fr::, in the Loni:r Beach City College tournamen1 irwolvq the eight
Rud 11: .. 1......,,1ncr1on Be1c111. i.1m1 summer JC••ne Tuesday, fac~ tams in 118 league will be lot. Fred Jll«llll IWestminsi.ri, l.IOJ1---held .& ... 11 IJ
Durbin's averlee for the strong ...uWind. 2. o.wi. fJtnnl ''"''· .-..s: .a. Merrlll 2. Sct.tllltf O'll!!f"b•I· 1~11 i. Al)dtf'· BIO'ell. ctncin,..11, 241 ,._, ~
meet's 40 games was a ~-~ g~ wm· 7.1. miles. (l>r1IQ9 viii-. Ktll.1. •-'· -·11"orttrvn1t1. 1"'3· c11111111, 1,1 H.A1ron. All11111. 221 lldl
I .. • h ,~ hou d the allo abl .._I ...... tW1t:Wtwd, Mldl.J, 'l'OLE VAULT -I. Crill fGrN<'I· Alftft, SI. Louli, "; Mcc-y, S.ft tacu ar %lS CUIU e ~ JO ~· r an ... e .1:JDA1 f, *•• !lt-.!lt. NJ.), wtl(ld, llld.l. IM1 1. (UtJ'IOW (Mldlil\d. Fr111Cl1Co. It,
of tiis 16 match games in U little more than four. 1:s1.11 s. ....,.. 1c.1n-1, Olkl1nc11. T .... i. 1u1 .a. ••-INlm !Kokomo, 11 ... h HM 111 ttie finals to win by ·157 pins Similarly, .Robimon ran' the 1'!:itE-1. c ... IHlw Yark}, ,, .... l 'n;!~·.p~s:· J UMP..:.1. G•IMS !CMMI· Ptrez, ClllClnntH, n: H. A•root;·'•t·
.l..>.-,..__._ ia-HI °'l :l. l!IMI. v •. i. It-IV.; 2. w~n1 (Brl1101, l1nt1, 6'1; lt11CI'!, Clnc:lnn~l. '41 I'll'> over Barry .IUlf'e'r, ........,UI 100 in a den.,. t.J seconds ~(L=ui::-:..1: .~'o;.i.1 Pt.I. IJ.l\>i; '· Glllllm (Unlendtlt •• All'"· St. LDull. J7J C1rtv, Alltftll, Mes1, • two time tiUist. with the wind at his back TWO MILi -1. KIOllll CN••l'L N.Y.J .... ,.,.. 56.
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This Js the Class D division of the 14g.boat fleet
\Vhich set sail Saturday from Newport, R.I., to Ber·
muda on the biennial dash to the "onion patch. u The .
67g.miJe race is expected to end by Tuesday . Al
Cassel'& \Varrior is the only local entry.
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Winds Ca
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By ALl\.10N LOCKABEY
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Eight lo 10 knot l,,.inds are
great for day sailing or
weekend cruising, but t h e y
don 't do much for breaking
records In a lpng distance
ocean ras:e.
that's what the 14 ent ries
In the 3,571-mlle Tahiti race
are finding out aflAf' six days
of sailing across U\t Pat ific.
Ken DeMeuse's 7 3 -f o o t
Blackfin rrom San Francisco
is living up to pre-race prog-
·nisticalions for fist to tinlsh
with a 511-mile lead over her
nearest competitor. George
O'Brien's 78-fool ketch !\fir
from Vancouver.
U,ut the t.,135 miles she had
covered 'Sunday was not 1n-
di'Cative of a Oew elapsed time
rbCord . BlackOn's • mileage
placed her a little less than
a third of the course distance
since the start last Monday
at noon .
..
because only two yachts in
Class A had been issued
rating certificates prior to the
start oC the raCf:, They were
Widgeon and Aries, a n d
Widgeon was leading on cor·
re~ted time based on Sunday's
report.
The Class B handicap stan·
dings were Misty, Spirit,
Quasar. Numse JI , Simoon,
Jubilation, Vision and
Tangent.
. There was still no report
from Eric Tabarly's Pen
Duick 111, another French en-
try in the race.
Following are the latitude
and loflgitude positions of the
fleet with mileages from Les
Angeles:
AR IE S 19:55N-l27:47W, 9&3
B LA CK.FIN 16:55N-128 :12
W, 1135
JUBILATION 21 : !SN-129:09
W. 942
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Monday, Ju~e '22, 1970 DAit. V l'llOT ;5
Lion Wins 7
-Dana-Point
·Yacht Race
!\1ir had logged l,071 miles
and the French entry, Nar.
raganseit, had moved into .. A t Sea Fest ·val third plac• with 985 miles. ugus l In rourth place was Nor1nan
f\11R 17:18-126:40, 1072
MISTY 20 :33N-127 :21W, 918
NARRAGANSETTI, J8 :28N -
.)Zfi : 35\\•, ?85 .
NUMSE 11 "21 :21N-128:41\V,
Bacon's Morgan -54 Widgeon 920 ~
Includes 17 Events ------rron1 Sanla Barbara, 9'71J
miles, and the Columbia-57
Aries, skippered by Dan
Elliott or Newport Harbor
Yacht Club was in fifth place,
96.1 miles.
QUASAR 2U4N-J28,25W, 917
SIMOON 20 :29N-128 :16W, 949
SPIRIT 21 :08N-127 :39\V, 895
'fANGENT 21 :20N -125:48W,
833
ONE.THIRD OF THE WAY-Ken DeMeuse's Black-
fln , shown soon after the June 15 start.· was one
third of the \va Y to Tahiti today in the 3,571-mile
Transpacific race. Light \Yinds still prevailed for
most of the 14-boat fleet. Jell Barber's Laughing Lion
fro!Jl Cabrillo Beach Yacht
Club was the winner or the
Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet
division in Voyagers Yacht
Ctub's Dana Point race Satur·
day.
\Vinner in the combined
Midget 0Cf:an Racing Fleet
tfi4'Small Yacht Racing Fleet
diylsion was Bebo II, skip.
peI'ed by ~b Darnell of VYC.
The PHRF race was part
()f the Massey Series. Final
results:
J:HRF (25) -(I) Laughing
~i, Jeff Barber, CBYC: (2)
Ni II. John Kinkel. BCYC ;
13 \Twinkle, Frank White. &'IC; (4) Laniru, Grirfies &
Hai-yey, BYC; (5) Wind Child, Lee Armstrong, VYC.
MORF.SYRF (13) -(1)
Bebo 11. Bob Darnell, VYC;
f2) Venlolero. Bill Kitchens,
SSSC; {3) Viking, Dan Pike, vvc.
f ' . .
Two Firsts·
py Alamitos
i:~ilos Bay Yacht Club pers took the first two
in the Senior Sabol
~piooships sailed Saturday arid Sunday at Balboa Yacht
Clll1i.
"Winner or the five-race
series was flenry Schorield.
and runner·UP was Chuck
Merrill, both of ABYC.
Coast Coed
Beats Se·ven
Ma le Sailors
l\1arilee Allan. 15--yea r old
coed from Corona del l\1ar
High School. won both legs
of the 32-mile ocean race from
NewpOrt to Dana PoinL and
return sponsored by UC Irvine
in Shields Class sloops.
Miss Allan scored her im-
'l'tpessive win over seven .col-
legiate skippers, all male, She
is the sister. of Skip and Scntt
Allan, bot h internationally
.known yacht racers.
Her ~rew in the Dana Point
race were B9b White . .and Dick
Cummings.
Runncr·up was Jeff Justice
or UCI: thiid was Gary
Larson, UCI : fourth was the
defender, UCI sailing coach
Carl Reinhart, ilnd fifth was
Rick Evans, UCI.
The Dana Point race is the
only ocean race for the JO.foot
Shields Class.
Ya~hters • ID Tie
' M cCar e, Corigdon Take Lead
:Lance l\1cCabe of Balboa during Augu st. Saturda"y and
Yacht Club and Ted Congdon . Sunday's races were the first
Newport Harbor Yacht Club three of a six race elimination
~ound up in a tie Sunday series which will be concluded
arter the fi rst three races of next weekend.
the PC elimination series Standings after three races :
Sponsored by Newport Harbor PC -Tit between L a n cc
Yacht Club. There were five f\1cCabe , BYC. and T e d
entries on the line. Congdon, NHYC : 23,4.
Leroy Sutherland of NHYC LUDERS -16 -Leroy
1'as the winner in the Luders· Sutherland, NHYC. 2~~: 121
16 eliminations which qualify Ben Hromadka , Lahaina YC,
for the international cham-3~4; (3) BiU Fundenburg,
J{oinship regatta In Chicago NHYC, 5.
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A comprehensive schedule
of 17 events covering the full
range of water sports and
recreation has been announced
for Long Beach's 5th annual
Californi!l International Sea
Festival, Aug. 1·16.
Half a million spectators
and approximately 5 , 0 0 0
·participants will see and take
part in the two-week program,
predicted Al~xander N. (San·
dy) Kemp, Spa Festival dircc~
tor.
Thirteen events, including
the Aug. I Sea Festival Spec-
tacular and parade or lights,
have no admission charges.
The spectacular will turn Long
Beach's shoreline into a huge
ampitheater for an anticipated
3511,000 spectators.
Innovations from past Sea
Festivals include a $2 ,500
photography contest open to
all amateur camera fans dur·
ing the entire · schedule ; the
Powerboat Magazine World
lnvllaliQnal Marathon , Aug. 2:
the world's first water ski
drag race, Aug. 8: a sand
sculpturing c 0 n t e s t on the
sh ore and a major
spearfishing competition for
skindivers, Aug. 9.
Traditional n1 a j or in·
ternalional events will include
the 6th annual Long Beach
Hennessy Cup OffShore
Powerboat Race. Aug. 15 : the
National Drag Boat Associa·
. Finn Oass
Title Won
By Sprag ue
flenry Sprague 111 of
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
found the winds on Vail Lake
to his liking Saturday and
Sunday and salled away with
• the Finn Class district cham·
pionship.
Sprague scored 9V4 points
with finishes of 1·3·1-1-4-4 in
the six race series. A seventh
race was sailed, w h i ch
Sprague also won, but was
thrown out because of a con·
fusion in the course.
It was the thi rd straight
year that Sprague has picked
up the district-Championship.
Runner.up with 14~4 points
was Dave Iddings of Santa
" Barbara Yacht Club. A I
Nelson and Fred Miller Jr.,
both oC South Shore Sailing
Club, were third and fourth
.respectively, and Peter
Parker of Newport Harbor
Yacht Club was fifth. ;
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Race Taken
By Twichell
Chad 1'wichell was ·the win·
ncr of the combined Lido-14
A and B classes t.1 Lido Isle
Yacht Club's Small Boat
Regatta Saturday and Sunday.
Following are trophy win-
nerS in the lour classes:
lion Western Regional cham·
pionships, Aug. lS-16 : and the
world's biggest salt water
swim meet. Aug. 2.
There have been no reports
on handicap standings. largely
VISION 20:30N-128 :08\V, 943
\V IDGEON 19:48N -127 :53W,
970
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Is your son or daughter from remedial reading to typ.. "pump two or three revenue
among the hundreds o f iog, foreign languages, art . producing. unit.a through the
thous.ands· or teel).agers \\'ho · d · t same oPeraUonal pipeline." . history an mves men Jn other Words, ·to merge tailed to line up a summer
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has fallen ttirough because or abroad. Are you aware that 1. · Ge; firms, eliminating Jn the pro-,
the deepening 1970 recession ? today yOu Can fly under cer· apan · ts cess as much fii:ed overhead
Are you _ or your kids _ tain circumstances from New and duplication as possible.
now \\'ondering v.·hat you York to Ireland and back for K k rt mea~ layoffs, Of course,
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C en in the recently arroounced jobless rate or 5 percent, this A STUDENT Identity card, planS of the ,nation's third
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With the swnmtr job market Yorkwillgetyoubigdiscounls .made the Mitsubishi Zero investment banking firm ·or
admittingly the tightest in at student wlions, restaurants, fighter plane in World War Glare Forgan Staats, Inc. years, jt's likely that at least n1useums. etc., • ttlroughout Archie _Albright,• who as • 700 ooo ~ th 2 7 O o ob o JI are bringing Kentucky Fried . ; w e · • • Europe. The bargains go on president of GFS in.ltiated
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Americam age 16 to 21 seek-and on. ch.icken to Japan. talks with the/ financially
ing summer }obs this year' (J) Get into a political cam-The wtlikely combination distressed duPonl Ii rm, Clarence v. LaNier has been
won't find them. And with •· ed I b be-I. h " paign. You may oot yet have was aMounc recent y y 1ev~s more s u c con.. selected to manage Centine1a many highly educated college K 't k F 'ed h Udat· ·11 be nnou ced a vote but your volunteer time __ e:11_uc Y_ rJ Qi c.k..e " so ions w1 a n Bank's n.ew regional head_oI·_ griauateS really swealiiig it ,... :;;----,.1r."r s•~i ts and talents """•Id be even Corporation_ the AmeJcan soon as nai 1.iee eac r1·ce 1·n Newport Beach. out right now and layoffs ... .,.. · 11 bel led! t -• dro ·
being announced by one com· more important to~lit!:! food chain, and ·Milsubistii bus~ss~ 0 8 311arp p in The first Centinela Bank h1
pany after anolher, the candidate of your ·ce t Shoji Kaisha, one of the The process already ls well Orange County, to become the
teenage jobless figu~ well · 3 vote., v.·orld's largest tradlng "finns. under way .. Nearly 40 member regional head bank .. f 0 r
may be gro s s un (l ) Try · hand ( r 1 the NY S k E branches to be opened later, . . -your . a ~rm Mitsubishi handling a line irms of , · · toe X· ned ·is doo t the public dere&timahons. "·ork, as an educational switch ' . change either closed down or ope .1 rs . 0
---The NifiOna1->JliancfCr from Whatever yoo-have-been_ol-goods 1rom lead. peools erge<tlast ye;tr:-1lle--rate_ last.J'r1day. It .1s located at
Businessmen has announced a dOihg~ The pay is low, but. to dynamos and super tankers, has accelerated this year with 3333 W, Coast Highway on ~he
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summer jobs for needy yooth. think. And you might use yoor signed a contract under which through April. 1 dd' . be. d
cr.eativity to help allc.viate the as many as 400 Kentucky The financial problems or n a Ilion t~ mg name
FIRST ASK yoo rself this plight of the m 1 g r a n t . . . these firms often are carefully ma~ager, _La.Nier ~as elected
:question and answe r it wit h harvester during the summer Fried Chicken shops will be buried from sight, but gossip regional_ vice president of the
utter honesty: Can-you months. built in the land of susfli and and rumor sprout everywhere. ba.n~ with resources of $16.8
possibility afford to invest the . sake (raw fish and white rice "If you believe them," says milhon.
l ·ghl 1 12 ek · (5) 1'ake a trip in the U.S. r I ·d l nex ei o we s in "'ine). Albright, "you'd have believed He ormer y was pres1 en
a project which doesn't pay - camping, biking, driving, h If r· ial hous of Boulder National Bank in
ny'"g. wi·th today's youth Mitsubishi Soji Aisha (Sboji t at ha the inane· es you a salary?rlf your answer "' Kisha .,_ 1. ) Id h 1 or Coloradoafterearlierassocia-
fares. You Can -·ch your means tra ..... <& tnn is cou ave gooe ou is an honest "yes," here are ,.,.. b -~ 1 h h b · · ks " tion with United California destination for one-half to two-a ra1a.·u o t e u g e usmess six wee ago. just a few of the valuable Mitsubishi Zaibatsu h 0 use He maintains that most Bank and Union Bank, bOth -"'bil1·•;es still open :. thirds the regular cost. And h I r 1·n Los Angeles LaN1'er has ~ ., which manufactured the Zero, ouses fit nto one o four · and take courses whichwill if you have the courage, try ~ of the fastest, lightest categories today, none of them been in the banking field 16
(1) Go to summer school working your way to your and mo s t maneuverable really profitable. "A relative years.
and take· courses which will goal. fiflhter planes to tangle with few ar' staying even: some He is a past president <J[
put you ahead during the com· (61 Use this summer 'to the Americans over the are losing a little; some are the Kiwanis Club of Boulder.
in aCutur~ job or wtUdl simp-cultivate a hobby. Check with Pacific islands in World war losing a Jot." He and hJs wife, Mary, and
ing f I semester~-help you your school on tutoring pro-11. If such an analysis is cor· children, Cynthia, 18, and
in a future job or which simp.. grams in which you may Mitsubishi is moving into-reel, then few, fir~s can Clarence. 15, make their new
ly appeal to you . Community enroll to tutor students ~ihO the Kentucky Fried Chicken esc~pe the go.ss1p. Still, you home on Lido Isle. •
high schools and many other need your skills. pusiness in Japan ·as a result cant .be sure. Some are clear-
(){ Japan's gradu'l TtlJIOval ly being nursed along by the
of re.strictions agamst. foreign Stock E.xchange, ~ut other:s
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The restaurant business is get a fix on them, Albnght
one of the latest to be opened s~.tes. . ,
to foreign money by Prime . ~y. srrule and remain .op.
Minister E·sak sat , tlR'l~lC but based on. publish·
s rv ·v 1 u 0 1 ed .figures and J1l8JOr staf( ~Whi• .1ati e government. . reductions it seems clear that
e most_ of the lea~ng a number .oC firms are labor~ resta~ranl. cha111s ~ve applied Ing under reaJ problems.''
for approva_l since t h e The basic problem, as r.estau~<lnl industry w a s Albright sees it, is that many
liberalized by the Japanese firms used the wild trading
. g~ernm~l, K~tucky F_ried volume oC 1968 as a base
Chicken is the first Amencan 1 from which to project their
compa~ actually to gain ap-future. They asmJmed there
proval, Roy S. W e s to n , would be 15 millon and 20
managing dir~or ~f the million share days. They plan-
Japanese ~rati.on, said.. ned for nothing less.
The. sen!Or. vice . president The res u It : overhiriilg,
of Mitsub1.sru trading com· numerous branch o f J i c e s
pany, Mototaka Akam~ra, has elaborate office equipment:
been selected as president U PQ-$h furniture. The same
Kentucky Fried C h i c k e n bullish view p e r m I t t e d
Japan. management and ad-
The new finn plans to open ministralive lapses to go
100 to 200 company owned undetected. Poor accounting
fried chicken shops throughout practices were common.
Japan under .the company's When trading v o I u m e
trademark of the Kentucky slackened, the old practice
Colooel. of layoffs no longer was suf.
If these shops are sue-ficient. The payroll could be
cessfu\, an equal number of cut, but it was more difficult
franchised outlets will be to cut down on the fixed
establishetl, the company said. overhead. How do you fire
Food capital is flowing bolJ'J the computer?
ways across ttie Pacific. One Albright Claims to know of
of Japan's largest Chinese what he speaks. He became
r estaurant chains announced president of GFS last year
a few weeks ago that it will and within weeks had cut
build a million-dollar Chinese personnel by roogtily 10 per-
restaurant in Dayton, Ohio, cent. This put the fi rm in
as the base for further ex· the black for the final three
pansion' in the UniU!d States. months of the year,
l1a High Gear
Work Starts .
On Building
Firs.t-pha se construe.
tion has begun on a 30,000
square-foot addition to the $7
million, 24-acre A 11 e r g a n
Pharmaceutical loc. research
and manufacturing center in
the Irvine Industrial Complex.
Bircher Pacific is the general
contractor.
The project will provide
warehousing, shipping, and
new analytical lab space ~for
Allergan, a leader in the
highly specialized ophthalmic
{eye) field. The firm is also
engaged i n manufacturing
operations in dermatology and
diagnostic medicine.
Allergan's headquarters are
now split between its Santa
Ana a'l<l Irvine operations.
Workinf drawings h a v e
recently been completed on
a new 72,000 square·foot , five-
story headquarters building
for the Irvine facilit y.
Red Sales Rise
HONG KONG (UPI) -Com-
. munis.t China sold 960 million
Hong Kong dollars ($160
million U.S.) worth of goods,
mainly medicines, to Na·
tionalist China during 1969
through the free port of Hong
Kong.
You c.en reierv• t n •nlire 1•clion or iu\I two 1••h. l ul get yo11r
perty toia1th•r now end rneil in the order blenk b1low with clie ~k
or mon•v ord1r !no ce1h, pie•••) end hurry, D•ecl lin1 for titk•t
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Earl" Bird Bon11• New Trucks Differ
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tick•I ord1r a 1ltl.•m•nl a f 190 ward1 or leu: "My levorite An·
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by noon on Jun1 26. Winner will me•I h;1 !ar herl f1vorile An·
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0t 1111 01;1, 1'11.i s1111 formerly offered just on
passenger cars, make the light "Nev; trucks you see Oil truck perfecUy suitable for
the highway today are quite meeting the needs of everyday
different from those of a few transportation," Grey said.
years ago,'' was the under· , Grey .added that "one out
statement made by Lee Grey of every five families in the
in a recent interview. Grey. U.S. owns a light truck and
Los Angeles district sales fourteen percent of a 11
manager for Jo'ord Division suburban families no'v own.
truck design has made light a truck."
trucks popular "second cars" He added that 6S percent
for many lamilies. or all light trucks are sold
The sleek styling, stereo for personal or recreational
radios, carpeted floors and air activities,· 20 percent are
conditioning •are just a few bought e x c 1 u s i v e I y for
of the popular features which business purposes and the re-
now make truck driving seem maining 15 percenl for a com·
more realistic. bination of both.
Actually the ·reaSons behind Grey al90 noted that light
·all the palatable extras are trucks are b cc om in g in-
not complex. The era of the creasi ngly popular 'v i t h
family recreation vehicle is women with over 700,000
here and major auto manufac-registered female owners in
turers know from experience the U.S. .
that comfort and cenvenience Wh at he actually mea'rll was
are of primary concern for that today light trucks with
anyone <.'Ontcmplaling a rec their automotive styling and
vehicle purchase. accessories have become all
Secondly, because of cost purpose vehicles and are just
most buyers also must use as easily spotted going to the
the vehicle for work or a supermarket. movies a n d
s<!cond 11cr. "Options like · hairdresser as they are head·
power steering, power brakes, cd for the beach, mountains
and desert.
Expanded use of trucks has
doubled truck sales in the last
10 years. Sales reached more
than 1,970,000 units in 1969.
They totaled 951,000 in 1960.
As for Ford, Grey said:
-Ford Division was first
again f,1 truck sales during
1969. with more than 700,000
units sold.
-Truck sales at Ford
Division during the 1969 model
year set a new record,
surpassing the previous record
year of 1968 by more than
145,000 units.
-Ford dealers in the Los
Angeles d i s t r i c t increased
sales almost 16 percent in
1969, to 4-1 ,284 uni ts, and 38
percent Or all trucks sold were
Fords.
-During the first five
months of 1970, Ford dealers
In the Los Angeles district
have increa~d sales by two
percent over a year ago. Sale!
in the district through May
31 totaled 18,046.
"In the last live years, car
sales have j rown 18 percent
nationally .while truck sales
increast.'tt 65 percent," Grey
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'lbe future ol Sou&hem ~ornia's <>ranee County as
a major fresh jX'Oduce grow.
ing district is currently rec:eiv·
ing a substantial sOOt iii the
arm from the creation ol
Irvine Growers -{l new
cooperative beinc f 0 rm 'd
from among Irvine -farm tenants· to• peck and
market the preient production
of some l,500 acres of
asparagus, cauliflower, sweet
com. celery, poled tomatoes,
and strawberri-...s.
As subslailtial as this cur-
rent product.ion is, i t
represents . but a fraction of
what Irvine G~en expects
to be marketing-io the nert
few years.
lrvlne Company Agricul-
tural · Vi c e President &
General M a)l ager Bill
Williams poirits out that the
Irvine Ranch has a total of
50,000 acres set aside ,as an
agricultural preserve, and that
among this-total are several
thousand acres e m i n e n t I y
suitable to produce fanning.
"To make this land pay for
our tenants .and ourselves, ·
however, with our taxes and
urban development pressures,
we simply have to turn to
s pecialized corps that offer
high-yield a n d ~igh_-pr~it
potential, such as those we
are now growing," he says.
And to make these high-cost,
high·labor·requirement crops
a paying proposition for its
tenant farmers, Irvine is look-
ing at new fanning ap-
proaches. "We figure on dou~
ble and trlv!e cropping )and
that has never before pro-
duced more titan one annual
crop," Williams points out.
The projected result or this
expansion, in Williams' opi·
nion, may weH yield annual
shipments ir1 excess of 1,000
carlot equivalents within the
next five years.
One of these tenants. who
is already producing substan-
tial yields of asparagus, is
Jack Hubbard. For the current
season, he expects to pack
approximately 125,000 cr~tes
from 1,000 acres~of relatively
new plantings by The Irvine
Company, Hubbard and other
tenanls on the Irvine Ranch.
Hubbard, a longtime Orange
County produce farmer and
packer. has been growing a
variety of crops. including
spinach, tOmatoes, peppers,
and beans, on the Irvine
Ranch over the past 10 years.
His start with asparagus oc-
curred some six Years ago,
"'ith the planting of M acres.
Since then. he has· increased
steadily. bringing his total
asparagus planting up to 420
acres.
In additior1, Hubbard Is cur·
rently packing the production
of another 550 acres for other
Irvine Ranch grower s.
growers who are expected to
growers who are expected to
make up the nucleus of the
n ew Irvine Grower s
cooperative.
The present plant, which is
located on the Irvine Ranch
betv.•een the Santa Ana and
San Diego Freeways, is ex·
peeled to give way shortly
to a new. lilrger plant to be
built by Irvine-Growers.
But in the meantime, It is
doing an admirable job of
handling a 100 percent in·
crease in asparagus-packlrtg
over the preceding year , dur-
ing a fresh marketing season
that extends from e a r I y
February through June.
With its previous, modest
volume, the plant shipped all
its asparagus to the Los
Aneeles market.
This year, with the· Cx·
panded volume, the plant has
initiated inter -state move-
ment, and in fact has even
made numerous air freight
s hipments to Europe. These
sales are being handled by
Mendelson.Zeller Co., Inc.
To date, Hubbard has
mark~ted the majority or
asparagus under his "P &
H" label. However, with the
formation of Irvine Growers,
an additional top label will
be adde6 to the cooperalive's
new "Big I" label.
Irvine Growers plans to ship
only one grade,, and ac~
cordingJy all asparagus will
be marketed under .the ''Big
I" and "P & H" brands, All
other commodities are also
to be marketed under this
brand name.
The plant packs f I v e
separate asparagus sizes
under these labels -jumbo,
Large XXX, Large XX, Stan·
dard, and Small .
Williams says that Irvine
Growers is already looking
forward to a s paragu s
shipments in the neighborhood
of 200,000 crates in 1971. "The
Irvine Company has planted
another 200 acres this past
winter, and with additional
plantings now being con·
sidered we may well be up
to 2,000 acres in t b e next
couple' years, which could
mean lOlal asparagus
shipments or 400,000 crates
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hal bem called CM
modem -·c1a11 Hen rw
lfenc~en, If rov'r•.
read11 for his "'' o/ Utt Odd adjectiot ad
i h o u o h t • provoking
proae to giOt vou the
needle .•. if 11ou '°°"'
to ftnd •omething to
think about in whai VoU
retii:l ••• i/ vou---naue a
1tm1 of humor, you
b e l o ft. fl with reodtrs
whD delight in telling
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in, one of the ncZ.i9ft's ·
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Some Sample Barbs
Retent/y Thrown
By Sydney Harris:
"On1 of th1 'highlit paid jobs In Am1rie1·
con1l1t1 of standing Up in front of a mic~
1'ophon•, Mparatlng th1 food ntcorcf•
from the bad ones -•nd pl•yln9 the
bad ones."
'1t's sad but true that \vhile alcoholics
are the best argument for abstinence, 10
many abltainers are equally effective ar-
cument for a litUe drink now and then.•
"Moat of the to-e1lled 'incompatibility' In
m1rrilfl 1prln91 from the fact tfi•t to
most men, 11x 11 1n •ct; while to all
women, tt It •n emotion. And this differ·
ence in attitude can be bridged only by
love.'"
"The sole difference between a 'dedica.
led crusader' and a 'nosy reformer' con-
sists in our agreement or disagreement
with his objectives.''
''The most explosive combination In the
~orld con1i1t1 of 1lncerity •ddtd to
Ignorance."
"Whenever I am the recipient of an H·
cessively hearty handshake, I suspect
Mr. Muscles is lryllig1 let sell something.
hide e:omethlng, or ptove somethina." ,
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WRESTLING IS MANY THINGS -INCLUDING PAIN, COMPLAINS GARDEN GROVEIS ART MAHALIK TO RllFEREE, MR. MOTO
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Matches at Fairgrounds
As Real as Easter Bunn~
Whoa Nellie ! Championsh.ip wrestling has come to Orange County with
the grunt and groaners doing their thing every Monday night al the fairgrounds
in Costa Mesa.
Fake? Who said fake? Wrestling is as real as the Easter Bunny and
Santa Claus and if you don 't believe it just talk to some or the fans who, for
the most part, take the whole thing seriously.
A Costa Mesa police officer sa id that al a reCent malch he had lo re-
strain a 60-year-old grandmcther from throwing obje<:ts at one of the wrestlers.
"She was getting ready to enter the ring and get one ot: those guys. 1 was a
little 1ashamed to ask her to leave, but if I don't let the kids get out of band 1
can't let Ult adults go too far either," the cop said .
But, it's pretty hard not to lose your cool at the matches. becaus~ the
bad g_uys are really bad. In fact they are downright evil. · ·
The Great ·Kojika , for example, is particularly mean. He uses every foul
lactic in th e book and even threw salt into the face of Mr. Moto, a special ref-
eree.
* * * Moto didn't like that at all and promptly came out of reUremeot lo
challenge Kojika .
Another regular at the fairgrounds is Art (Boom-Boom) Mahalik. In ad-
dition to being Kojika 's partner in tag-team matches, Mahalik Js head f&ilbllll
coa~h at Pacifica High School in Garden Grove. If Mahalik 's footballers are
as tough as he is they should be ready to take on the Los Angeles Rams.
Even though the good guys get most of the app lause some folks prefer
he villians. A large group of Costa Mesa High students scream their approvaJ
.._very time the bad guys score.
But then , maybe, the high school kids no longer believe in Santa .
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~METIMES, WRESTLING IS A PAIN FOR THE FANS, TOO
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I. Stove
2. Gultor
3. leby Crib
4. !lectric S..w
S. C1mer•
6. Wisher
1. Outboard -a. s11 .... Sot
9. Couch
10. Clorlnet
II. Rlfrlgor1tor
12. Pickup Truck
13. Sewing Machine
14. Surfboord
IS. Mochlne Tools
16. Dishwasher
17. Puppy
11. Cabin CruiHr
19. Golf Cort
20. B1romet1r
21. Stamp Coll1etion
22. Dln11te Set
23. ·~1oy Pen
24. Bowling lall
25. Wall< 51<11
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27. Sult-
21. Clock
Will Sell Fast!
29. Blcycle
30. Typowrlllr
31. lar St0ol1
32. Encyclopadl1
33. V1cuum CIHntr
34. TNlplcol Fish
3S .. Hot Rod Equlpm't
36. Filo Cabinet
37. Golf Clubs . -
38. Starlint Sllvor " .
39. Victorian Mirror : .
40. Bedroom Set
41. Slide Proj1<tor •
42. L1wn Mower •
43. Pool Tablo
44. Tlr11
45. Plano
46. Fur Co.t
47. Drapes
41. Linens
49. HorH
SO. Airplane
51 . Orgon
52. Ex1rcycl•
S3. Roro Books
54. Ski -
SS. 'Hlfh Chair
56. Coins
57. ll1<trlc Troln
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59. Cla11lc Auto
60. CoffM T1lllo
61. Motorcycle
62. Accordion
~Skis
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65. Workbanch
66. Diamond Welch
67. -Ort • 61. Ironer
69. Comping Trailor
7~ Antlqua Fumltun
71 . Tope Roconlor
• 7i Sailboat
7~ Sports Car
74. Mott.-loxSpt1
75. Inboard Spoodboot · i 7 6. Shotgun n. Saddlo
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Near So. CDut PWa : a Sales Love a t.uU1u1 prdmf
neot • • lam/din nn with ICan Stlri Part Tlmol DOUBLE * N...t a _.ate -1<r a
51'% rnA loan to tU. ov. Lllbt. -EX'nlEME. PRESENT -.. .,. .. _, Coma
er. Shows ~ model. Alli:-LY momAau: BUSI· . -um tmmecalate J Bed-
""llll.500. NESS.-local.-, * EARNINGS rm,.2..., ...... ·
....... etc. with . a NATIONALLY &
--. FAMOUS Ill YEAR OLD MS ~~~~ u.!!~~,.;-,....._,Park
WORD IN AMERICA., ii -we can tbDw -· how vnn ~ l . SHORES conoumed by ... mou. .,.. make ~.ooo. 'ii~ 4 letm;
WDOell !_U_ , ~'--SANDS DAILY ht this -. • stmmt<loa. You'll be llackod $l 59. per _.,.. """ .,_.....,...., munity, and enjoys LIFE-· by a multi-mUUan dollar DIUllUI home~ the entlft: TIME REPEAT BUSJNgg. public co. with ~ &elver. You betltt hurry on
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LAllOllT
2129 ilAB!I
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546-86411
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( dinh. ioom: marble t~ NO SILLINGI w-;;.;;;;,teDyoubDw, Wiih 1:~~ tanill; ~:
place. C Bathl, All electric AS PRODUCT _(BIGGEST wben and w~ you mQ rear llvtn1 room with
ldtmm.-Rwly fDr immedi. -NAME IN-n>OD JNDUS. besfn mak1q1 tt111 money-1Udln1 doors to beauU·
ASSUME FHA
61-1%
-~
ate occupancy, 119,500 TRY) JS PRE-SOLD 111RU the reall)' J:Ma man9Y! Our !'::°bac~All ~
EXTENSIVE AND CONTJ:N. people .. tnl1 earn up to trlc bulll·ln kitchen with
UOUS ADVER'l'ISlNG ON . Slm.000 a ,....__n, woril: breaktut bar. Belt ,.et, Macnab-Irvine
ite.lty Company TV, RADIO, lllA.GAZINES, no mere than H bou:ra a take over IUbJect to ex·
'42"'"5 675-DIO NEWSPAPERS, ETC., -· Is~ 5-%% 7IL\ loOn.
=--= - -_. -. fCOllPANY PR 0 DUCT * Cadll11c car p&an at 9ftCll, ~ .ta~:sl.~
SALES IN EXCESS OF l'iii + U.oar)CllWD'bmlllaA month. Ownft'' uldng
E&attldo Spaci.I BIUJON DOUARS .\N. -,.....U 2 oolea ·$211,900 • Malle offer.
Worbhnp 18 .x 32, .. _,..Pine_ I NU ALLY)'. CONSim OF Jiff manth, t
....,.ll x 19, pluo 2 8adrmo OOLLECT!NG FOR MER-+ c._ Health lmunnce-·3·•-• 2 .._ l dlntnr rm. SUopt1oaa1 ClWIDISE SOLD AND RE-IZ.OI)--Ille __ I.., ..
at $Z.500. PLENlllllJNG JNVEN1oRY. ml -· Paal -$2&,700 * Al an umciafe of, Lid &·-REQUIREMEN'l'S: .-, the -ol ........ 1190.00 Including tuei. .... ._ MUlt upln to a6onal _.....,,n and ~ ~ this to believe iL ..J~ INCOME Of andal tycoon H. W. kf:~!"on~ 'i:::
I I !ll'!!!!'!'!l"'!!'!'!~!!'l"• $300 WEEK UP ~~ at....< It'o ht. beauutul
''THE BLUFFS'' haw lel'Vk:eable car START leader and entrepreneur, =-~:}~~
Owner hu 2 • MUil 1tD•ont. IMMEDIATELY U 8eeep1ec1 )QI will le&m how )'OU heat, double prage.
3 BR. 2'i9 ba'1. Comer lot, and HAVE the neCftUr')' mQ' in1ta11117 .aemed. Corner lot add& privacy,
Back Bay vWw! Priced at S2,IXIO tar inYtntoey NOW + Pl' ' d ml 1ra1ntns )WO-boat or trailer accna.
only Sf0,000. in the bank. pam euy tD )Um. Step Saving built-In
MM.'l'Olt * Pn • qn•ltfted -pcw_..., .... ,..,11 kltcllen. What e ... can
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l"I ......_ hoonl NOW Got Tllo ,._ ~' Herl it Is
I-availabae to .me. ae-11r. ltuley (ftt) m-3233
N-port leech -"""""· ml -mnnber. 0pon 7 Daya 3 ...... falnly "°" M1ll02. eeePART TIMI -$24,mn •u~-c•u•NTS t.rp comp&!!)' In Amlwlm •-il9U IMlant Funt -~n """"' hla part -_.,ii> In Coot& M-.... 1ub-OCEANFRONT "an;;,;Ml;...o.;NOTl=..;;c•;;;;s;;._ __ I l<r • -. a.n. -/::,. "' ......... VA ~ = p...,... -" .. -,Hn .. l :llN,30 ..... cludln&fTo~t t No exper, nee. For penonal ...... -month See am or Milrcia Bents 1alariew call Man. ,. on.. .... -.-· ·
Open dally ,,30 .. ,,30 * Alone? m., n•:12u ~R!"'~ ~ e.n.tt --==::;;;;;;.;;==:.ll::dii:i double .......... Yet, tt'1 )'OQI' fault. Far n. p.rap. Great acceu fot
.,.,...,_,_.., .. _. corded m1 19 h.t will School..rnstructlen 7600 boat or trailer. Owner -~-.-.-life -11 uys .ell · • Full prlce THE SUN NEVER. SETS on ..... .,.. ,,.,_ -• DllCIOYW • 0rMt New '2-'.500. Btrr MAKE 01'-
54T.aT FER • CALL NOW!
I iD:;AIL;;~;;P;;ILOT::;;W;,:ANT;;::,;:AD:;;;Sl...-:::==2':0Hr;:.;,:· Re<ol===·=""== Co,..r Whh The AQES ,\----wbo 'wut exc:Hement plus! ._._Al<_?
ltatlaa a 1 e D tT n-... --.. --We'D train JGll tar .._
IUld ...... 4a, ........ ,,.
lnchm .-•n•• llllld--·
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1 /3 acre -$26,1111
• dnn tt nts
Wm1t wide open 11*·-
HT Well, brre It is on
full third ot an acre
where bones are per-
mitted. Only ttn min-~ 21 -fer ulet from downtown -'-yn. Cotta Meta. 4 larse v-Ellllble lmtl-2 .. __._ ..__ ---tnmred bedrooml, thl. Car--u• _....., peted throusttout. You11 staillnt Jae snr;ram. redy like trail ane. Lots
Bir home, .,.. tmO .. ft.
3 8ednnl. ~-lamllJ' ....... -.......... ....,, • nil 10 wall CU'Pttinl
ttnout. Pliymenll: on nil&-
.. loan cmly l190 per -lndadtnr ...... ANan!ER
BRAND NEW EXQ.USIVE.
BE l'lRSI'! ! co: rs
WAL LACI
REALTORS
--15141t61o44141-.1~ 1-1ngs1
A llT OF
OLD SPAIN
Nev NEWPORT'S BACK
BAY! Cullom bullt In tbl
Gnml~ ... thmQ
ROOMS, 11.\SSlVE .J"lllE.
PLACE with ""°t-tn -box! AatbmllC •ANISB
m.E' root BASDENT ... _ __,,,, __
bw ••pnten ·and on:blfd"
lot -.. 0.-...
cary LOW Interest lou and
NO LOAN teo. SES NO.wl
Walker & Lee
Rell ....
200 w-Dr.
Ml-nil
Open 'Ill 9,11) N
Colle1e Park
$26,950
EXCITING conm" loeatlan
with decorative bloct wd.
Famous "m" DOre " eni. puye Award Wimlr, CIJl now-u.. .. nn1P
Extn ...... -EXQ.USIVE wml:
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l••rthnol WHAT of tall .trttt. All for AlrttnO ScMol1 Poclflc only 12'1.000 plus no
111 I. t71h, Senta Ana money down to wtl. --~14!:!3 "!"'~--~ HURRY! NEWPORT
IT IS •••
YOU CAN Read SILL .IT
WITH A The DAILY PILOT DAILY WANT A'D
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For F..t Serrico " 'PILOT Expert Asoist ....
DIAL ORANGE 642-5678
DIRECT COAST'S
lemling
Marketplace
llllni 1111111-i~~HEl&HTS nu.r--Brand new 3 Bedroom home. 4 Bedrms 2 ba • d>annlnc .....,. Id-. ,
$133 per month :: .'=... "":"'....:. ~
Take over. With J191-dowa ·bride flftplace •wall
menll like thil you to wall carpedrw -ucdeat
can't afford to rent. tl:nandq •vllllatile. ...._
Extra 1harp 4 bedroom M6-UIJ home in Costa Mesa.
-subject ID -PHA loon. Annual _per·
centaae rate 5-"%· Built-In ldtchen. double
prqe. Block wall
fence, carpetlna:
throqhout. See It and .....
Seclll'•' Clllltry "Flnr. Locakd In the back'-7
arN ol Nnrport Beach
on ~ actt. l'Nturin& 2
hone corrall, encloted
lanai overlooking beau-
Uful owlmml"' pol. 'lbe 2000 •q. n . raklence
needl paint and el-
~ue. but what a price owner will ftnanc9 at
7·\1%.
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COlllfTY'S
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•nywne can •tlVfM nu. lftDUll % rate Joml,
BeautUul fftate 11 I e d -·-.. · ..... hall, central 9oor plan,
Primo location. 121.lllO.
54().1 '!30.
TAllllLL 1'lf tt.rlior
2 HOMO "-+I-on one lot with ....-•. A
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»-DAii.¥ •ILOT ......... 22. 19711 -• • iH«ISISl'OISALI IHOUSIS POR liLI HOUSIS POR SALi HOUSES ,OR SALi HOUSIS ,OR SALi HOUSISPOltSALE HOUSISPOltWI ltlMTALS . . . --Unlvml"*'
-•I 1• -•I 1• 0-rol 1000 G-r•I 1000 Nowport llMch 120I C-o dol Mor 1250 Dono Point 1740 -·--·----I -;;~;;;;;:;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;~ I:::-::--:--:--:---Gonorol -FIXER.UPPER Al,,...t 1------
S wUh a GI kJan cl $U.«l0 al'I)'• OCEANFRONT --em8t'YJ'Nc0M $30,000 -S New homH jUlt
READ THI cne qualiftts. 4 tiuee bed. DUPLEX $51,511 Exceptlonal S BR, den + L'Otripleted near new Dana NE\V lNDJVIDUAL HO,_IES.
· ~ rooms, two baths, Cornet Just A ·rew steps 10 bra.ch. 2 Income apt., Below mkt. P.olnt Harbor. 3 BR ~ ba, $179.!iO; dupltxH, $169.50. ' FH a YA lot on a.ii~. l...argHt.Jot BR. A 3 BR. with lam rm. $49,9,j(I Open HOUICl Own-153l sq ft, Octan wws. ATI'RACI'IVE c pt Id r p , l--~-~f"'"==-~========t----1~·;.;_~ .. ;.,.·.,•..,,j, Jn tract, Play hOwie lor kidl PLUS 1 ,BR A Ba suet! rm. er, n0 Narcltaus, ' Sm kit&. MOOl AurdXJ Dr. beam celttnp; patloe, Adlts
$23,500
•
If you ere in th• m•rket for e
NEW hom•, ••• th•t• outst1hcf·
in9 ' customizefi, home1, bui~ by
Frenlt H. Ayres end Son, loc•t•cl
in • prim• •r•• in C•ntrel Irvin•·
The homes •r• priced from
'29,990 to '40,400, •nd very in
size from l to 7 bedroom1o 2 ei:id
l c•r 9•i'•9•1 end 2 to 4 beths,
with 1h1ke or mi11 ion t ile roofs,
firepl1e•s, ''und•r9round utiliti••,
concreta drive..;1y1, •II b"!iltin11
end b•1ic: cerpetin9. Th•r• i1· VA,
FHA end Conv•nfiontl finencing
•veiltbl•. ~
Dccapancy by August 1, 1970
' Tho RANCH-Ayres HomH
Since 1905
Modelt at
Jeffery Road &. Santi Ana Fwy.
714-838-5136 714-838-5120
11 :00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
. 0.-rel 1000General 1000
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES
FROM $135,0IO TO $500,000
PRIME BUILDING LOTS
FROM $40.000 TO $175,000
For Appointment Coll '
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
l3J Do¥or Dr., Su~o 3, N.B. 642-4620
A._.._ lidt»dtd. ' A~ ~ nona Aw"·, c;;.~~12-. ~ Fffi\, Vl!'ry nice 2 ti.th menll or 1152 total at 6% an.. • 4 BR 7',t bath, with OCf&ll
home in Con Mesa, 2 b1ocka nuat ra~. "Meacer" doWD View. Decorated and fully RENTALS ;°''....~~:=::-·.,,=~~.,..,,~
to school With the a:reatHI paymt:nl is required. Call landlcaped. $58,(l!O. Ownu · HeuMI Futnl""' $91 ]'lice 1 BR dpbc, bltns, =.e.:i• 1~~°:w ~ue! Walker & Lee 114
! ~ S:.rioo~2:' o.n.r11 2000 =~~~·64f>-Om ~
money maker. ReaUon FOR Sale or lea1e Charmin&: duplex, South or $200 s BR: f~ yd, pr, Nichols Real Estate • ·2?90 Harbor Blvd. at Adams ~~1.-n;:;!·· ~nbims.!s~ hlghw~. m.«M4 Bachtkir mJ.:, avail now. ::.. :,1o~ pd, avail
~5-0465 Open 'Iii 9 PM Villa~ (p:>Ol .& beach) lalboe Penlnsul• 1. Broker ' SJ4.6980
546-9511
· TOTAL PAYMENT
$127.00 PER MONTH
Real sharp 3 bedroom home,
tuxurioos bath. F r e II h I y
painted in and out. FHA
lotn cf $15,400 at 5* ~~ an.
nua·. lntett:lll rate. You can 't
be' .I it! Separate .ervke
•.~a. Dbl. garage, Forced
.Ur heal. Compk!teJy fenced.
Drep -pile carpets with
matching drapes. New terinl
available. CALL
Walker & Lee
Realtors
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adami
54~0peif 't11 9 PM
FHA-YA
3 Bedl'OQm, 2 Bath, beautiful
gas built.ins, comer lot,
large patio with custom built
BBQ. Double car garage •
new carpeting • in Costa
Mesa, for only $24,950. CaU
Now!
546-2313
O THE REAL
"\.. ESTATERS
-$13,500 'l(ac.! :Pt1ult sell. $1fl).. Nr oce"1!. 2 BR triplex. $150. 2 BR houle. yr, R.0.,
Cost1 Mete •100 S&.cr. for cash. Adults, no BY Owner: DuplQ on Penin. cpl/drp. chil· ok. Chldrn. pell 'wetcome.
--pets. Ope.n house No. 95. Pt. 2 Br, 1 ba, lower. 1 Blue Bl!'acon, Bkr, te-OW Blue BMcon. Bier. 645-0ID
6ra-42I4. er, 1 ba uppl!'t'. EL bu 3 • ~ .... MUST SELL !rplc, pal~ 4 sun · dk. R""•l1 to Shore 2005 Coot•-· l
J;,;;;,..1 WILL TRADE ~ J5IO o.ea. 81""· 2 2 8'. Gor, polio, apb. -HOME & INCOME Beautiful. Roomy Baycmt · FEMALE •tudmh wilh 1tow, nfris. Bamboo
Beautilul 3 Bedim home, custom built .f. Bdrm hOme l.lclo tilt lUt :._1o w~ 2 d:":::. Vlllap hu prtvacy 1 qui;et
gleaming hardwood Doors & en a large lovely kit on • b' matun adul ts cnly.
2i,ii car garage. La~. easy duded atrect. Xlnt iou pm. DECORATOR'S $33 mo. 548-1193 Dwntwn, CM. $180. 5"-0C52.
to rent 2 Bednn with hard-vi1ion. 548-0773 MIDDL&-Ap man w/I yr. ;"'°';;TU4.;;:;;..,~~~-.,.-
wood IJoo Ing! HOME old ICth will !hare their 3 , "" .... 'Y 3 br 2 bo, --. -.!! & 5 e W · -DUPLEX Beautifully done. 5 Bdrms. bnn 'home N.W. Co9ta '""' .. -.. ' ......
Full price on. this outstand· lofove-in cond. (1) 2 BR, (ll Family nn Xlnt ttreet b:I M ,._2JllD rm. + crptl, drp1, bltnl.
Ing property ts o~y $35.9?0. 1 BR, Terrific Joe. Co"""r· • ea ........, · .Adults P65 incl prdnr
V I ( t ....... 11treet 45 ft$911. 1o
500
t. FEMALE. _,..,.. .. ,_ ._ , .. __ .,,, ....,.,.,._ ' acan or. your 1nspec 101! plumbing lhn.iout. O n I y ............ _.., "' ,,....., ....,.. .. ,;i...
today. Call 540-ll.51. $39,950. • LIDO REAL TY INC. 2!.._apt. I'S mo. Beach 3 Bedrms, 2 8+o recently
MORGAN REAL TY 3331' Via Lido 673-tD> 61S-l385. decorated Mesa del Mar.
673-fi642 67f>.6t59 . LARG LIDO LOT WrLL thare Ip 4 br hse $235 per mo. Available July * CHARM: muaa Town-S8x88' 206 .:ia Lorca, Tmm. ma~ )'(Mll'JC man. pool, ht Apnt sta.d41. ~=~iiiiiiiii:I house, 3 BR, pool, le maint, (n4) 548-6913,.346-3256. $65 utU. 548..0308 $185 Oen, l"''ba. 3 BR, dbl ii $6,000 dn. Vac July 1. Rent Stable )'OW'll woman tc pr, w-clde,
Fix Thlt One Upl $325. 675-6044 . Hu...tl-ton_ Beach 1400 shatt condominium . . * 146-2984' * :J"' ··• . $100 mo. se78TI Needs paint It some carpet-e 4 BRJ\f. 4 bath houae JUNE BRIDES 3 BR, cpb/drpll, patio, tncd
ing, but the price ean take tor sale. Baycrest. $89,500 BAOIELOR will shaft at-.~. 1988 Pomona.
care. cf it all _ and then 646-<MlB Young and shiny like utin tri.ctive Newport HeilbU * 540-9110l * so~e1_ Great locatio~ . in 2 BR TOWNHOUSE. Must lace • 3 bl!'droom dreamer, home. 646-Qll_ 2 BR, fenced yd $150, Water Mesa Verdi'. Good 3 +din/ · . doll hoose kitchen with SHARE mx ete1ant 219" M -•-s
I Let. ·1 . hi sell. All otters considered. v.·ork -saving dishwasher, t .....__., ....___ cd, pt. n a-t. am. s go see 1 ng Owner. 644-648S. wa e.-.. ..,.,. ,.,,°"" w/man ~ 60-7651
now! ~~~~~~~ 60 yrs. $150 me. m-a:n _ ·--\. -5:.';:"8-.. Newport Helghtt. 1210 at only $23,700 GI or FHA Costi Mesi 2100 Mne Verde· 3t1D ~ 'tenns availabll!' or a.ssume 3 BR. 2 B• -->-··bl OUEGE ,.REAl:o ' * REMODELED * .ub;.ct 10 51' annual .,,. ~ -·" rm. ~ • ,... tlifW.CM Older 3 Br. 2 ba. heme. Good centage rate VA loan, $129 3 yd.~ cpt.Po~Uo, food tirepl., carpets, drp&., fncd. -=z=z=z=z==:l 'oc. w/alley entrance. Close all y&rd. $225. m.5flC»
ii to everything: among more PAY1 · . * st0-900l * 3 B~\~~~b1!2!,~ ..... ;;r,:1 .. hom ... """"'Walker & Lee -part ... "' 2200 :::,~BR, '1:
roof, h~ yard (fenced MORGAN REAL TY ReaJ";'rs W~TERFRONT 4 Bednn, BA, trpl.c, pa.Ho, pool, 2
front If rear). Quiet street 673-6642 675.&&59 1682 EdiJl&er J>ler A slip, $1500 monthly, car pr an bltns, _. .. with curb! a: sideY.'8.1.ks. 0 •" "•55 ~-~.. A .,_ ' "'t""'•
Gener el
2 HOMES
ONE LOT BOB OLSON REAL TOR By ,<>wner-Auume S% ?'o VA Ct'U<""l'I ~... · \IE\llt -2lSl9M-4!m drpl. IM $275 mo. m-mI
1000 ~~. bl~naoon., ••o"' .. 's."""p. 546-5580 "-1:!i:.h' CB~~.,"""'. ~ed,500. DOWNTOWN or 2T0-45f7. or 60-Ml7 nu_. wtndL ... ~ .... ~ u na ~·..,, , .... ,., .-Price reduced, CUat bit 5 BR. UNUSUAL· eantemp l brm., "The Blutts" Condo, 2 BR. ---------1 arate gaJ'8gl!'S & yard1. Near $ O 64>1446; U no ans. 642-00lD fam, 2'Ai ba, I& kit w/bltm:, 3 pool, grdnr, $390/mO. Yr 2 BL Cpts, Drpl. O'tile
1000 0-rol
* TAYLOR FOR'EST~.-~ shoppnig, $28,500 Wilh an 22,95 ask_ fer Paul Herrick car gar/alley. Prof. Jndscpd. leaae. Avail. 1/10. 642-2753 patio. Choice view of Bade
assumable low interest loan. 6~•/-$141 mo. P.l.T.I. . Sell GI or FHA. Owner tranlf. * OCEANFRONT cider 4 Br Bay. $425 Yearb' lease
0 L S 0 N Wel11-McCardle, Rltr1. Assumable. s Be,<!nn. large Newport Shares 1220 847-850'7 Eves: 642.ot27 house, front )'I'd. $300 mo. Salilbury Realty 673--6900
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. fenced yard. RoOrn !or boat 4 BDRM 2 t 2'Ai b th m yrly, 673-&188.' . * CHARM· New Bluffs v~~~~ =~~. Inc. Realton : 548-7729 Eve11. 6.f.4.0084 ' or ~ui(E'NNEDY Club:. ~11,s~~ni~. ;a~~: J:l.t:1i1 .. f"ltl h.fa1Uff -~·~VJ l~y ~~
Walk to hl!'ach & shopping. NEED FOUR WALLS 642-9730 Eves· S48-0720 ~.950 or lease optM>n. Pr1n--••..,.... • • -Space for beat. $41.~ WITH A DOOR? . . ciples only. 646-561& For Ll!'UI!': Au1 4th-Jan 2nd. LR/opt. 615-«144.
to LINDA ISLE COrolMI Clel Mar we have more than that. A 4 B1m. family nn. w/w 911 HOMES 4 BR, 3 BA, lg detached mtu-3 Br, 21ii ba tcwnhoUM. Pool,
See this new 5 & maids' nn. Duplex gorgeous 4 bedroom tn Mesa f::~~ =.1As~'3;:1~~ ~er Shores l22~ Li1walted wilhi~ the P8;5t 30Wba~ !>i_~undBayeck, !.'_yd, view or ~':,~ ~~·
fam. rm + RR, 5 ba.tha. 'J'Y,'C loll! Units view seclud-Verde, just off the golf Mesa de! Mar. 56--0938 er *UNIQUE-SCENIC* a t your inspecticln. .. aao.:A 'nr .,.,;ache• A: ten. ~daily $169,300. ganJ course. Huge olympic pool 9755 . al v · .... • ever ycur needs, terma, or nil dub. JileaJ. fDr family. THE BLUFFS Jowly 3 BR, ''Our 25th Year'' ed en. Invest now! Call for Calilomla patio living. 546-• Unriv ed icw of ~ • locaticn. we have the RIGHT U50 mo, util's incl. PH: den, pools, tennis ete, $315.
WESLEY N.
66-0303. 3 BR 2 BA Patic Dbl P.Itns. w/privacy. Spacious, HOME for your family. ll '44-2239 adult&,. ·514-123', 675-ttJJ
Vacant and waiting for a ''' Mi,""" ·Tak,• ........ ~ nearly new "Old World" ha •1 1 ., ·r not
TAYLOR Co N Golf C ""' family. S4tlOO Dowo "'11 •-.~. ··-Co / rt & "' """ KO '' ' ' 1400 SQ, FT, 3 BR II> ba, • 9Cll' . OUrst take it. n....n Sunday for 5%,. loan 6 4 2 -0 3 9 8 ntemporaiy w cou available! 8-lboa 2JOI dbl ...... bltno, ~. ~·-v"" 833-M.23 • I atrium. 5 Br·s l'Xpandable, & L ·-""I"' -... -9~;~ =~o=: ia'ike~°"&tee 3 •• ~R·siO:."T~·~· ~~; ~: ~.~:~:~·~J[~ Walk~~"" ee pr:::~~~~ ~3':i1.es:.= Realtors
NEWPORT CENTER
2111 San JOllfNln Hilla Road
644-4910
T.N.T.
TERRIFIC
NICE TRIPLl!iX
Oa1e to all lhoppine In a n
excellent rental area. Two
2 btdroo111s one 3 bedroom
PLUS
2 units with fireplaces Clflbt
$M.500 and OW'm!r will htlp """""· Call now
LIDO ISLE
Immaculate and charm.Ina:
home, 3 Bedrooms .&: 2 bath&
down, + huge "muJti:pur.
JIO!'!" room and bath up.
Sepuate dining room, all
kitchen appliances includ-
ed.. $63.500.
View · exotic prden from Realtors 5" % Joan. 6 4 2 • O 3 9 8 • or vacant land area. Owner 7682 F.l:lin&er er (213) ~1642 eves. Frank Manhall Rlty 67?-4600
ycur living room~ stu-2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 833-5423. 548--1249. 842-4455 540-5140 ..==::=;:::;:::;:=:;:::::=I
dlo-family room w;th sky· !>J5.otQ; °'"" 'tll 9 PM I By ownu, 3 BR, 2 ba.l-='="======I PATIO PATIO Lido Isl• 2351 WMtcllff ___ _:32=30::
light. 3 comfy bedrooms. Buyl ... iiii;Oii'-iii'-iiiiiiiiiiii• I comer lot, lo interest Gl University P1rk 1"7 --
cf v.-eek. call 645-0303 now! * * * * l.~Joan~6~%~,~$26~,1'tl~.~54&.~7952~-~.l~~=*-~~::;;;;;;;;;;,1 16x32 Covel'l!'d patio. l .Bed-LDVELY Lido Ille 3 BEAtn'IFUL inodml home,
645.0303
2299 Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
at Harbor C.enter
$1.00 ONE DOLLAR
MOVES YOU IN
NO DOWN. TO G.l.'s-
NO COSTS NEEDED
Great 6 bedf'OOOUI with 2~~
baths. Room for ewryone,
Separate family room with
bl!'amed Cl'ilin& and huie
fireplace. Huge modern
Prestige hidden 2 slOry ttome,
large Iamlly rm w/ lire·
place. formal dining: rm, 3
sparkling baths & fantasti-
cally landlcaped. Before you
purchase p This is a must
iiee at $51,500. CALL 568424
\ou_th. (-oast
kitche~ with lots of eating LIDO WATERFRONT ::.,~f:~=~ APTS.-320 LIDO NORD
PRICE $25,1'11, CALLI NOW REDUCED TO
W lk & L $175,000-Xlnt Torma a er-ee 6 Boautiful unlu .• Car ••• rage1 & utility room, with
Realtors 80 ft. frooting on excellent
2790 Harbor mvd. at Adams swimming beach Units are
rm, 2 bath, $27,fiOO ex1sti111 'bedroo home fer ll!'ue 3 BR 2 bll., prdener Inc.
LOOK I NG FOR • • • -s~ % loan. Large spacK>ul A ailam 1 1 . $375 mo S43-11517
Mese Del Mar 1105 An assumable loan! We have living rm, big kitc~n with 1:. ~J~t: ~to Sept. ,::=;;;:· "'==""'===-
FOR Sale by , owner, xlnt t\VO! Low int. rates en both. l!'ating area, over-sized pr. ' University Park . 3237
Joe, clote to acboOls, 4 :QR 5 BR., 2~ ba. homes: prlc. age with largl!' work bench. VecetHwl Rentals 2900 -----
er 3 & den, l%. BA, crpts. ed at $35.950 &. $36,750. Call Freshly painted inside • 2 BR. 2 Datha ••••••••••• $273
drps, bltns, frplc, fain din us for detalls. out. Enormous back yard. BIG Bear very nice houle, 2 BR. 2 Baths ••••••••••• $300
rm, cov patio, dichondra e Red Hill Re1lty I' nr Li.ke, bltns. $14 day, 3 BR. 2 ha. new home ••• $323
lawn, sprnkler frnt/rear, Univ. Park Center, Irvine $40 wknd, $90 wk. (tt{) eRed Hill Realty
very clean, well kept. ·call anytime 833-0820 f 6z..44JJ ( :J 54WlU 521-8672 Un~P:u~nt~rvint
545-7090 !~~~~.'!!'!!'!!'!!'!!'!!~~!! NEW, Mountain houlekttp-SELLING tng oabln, ldyllwUd, .,,... c ........ dol Mor J2JO BY °"""· 3 BR. 2 ba, Eostblull 1242 Fam rm, cov pat, delux1 ::.:.::==---....;= plete, modern w/bltn1,
546-7285 eves. wl•vecything, $>1,<m 1oan PANORAMIC YOUR HOME
assumable at 5%. %, $33,900. e WE BUY EQUITIES
905 Junl.,ro, SJ9-<1504. OCEAN VIEW • FREE APPRAISALS Summer -•Is 2910
CHARMING 2 BR, So of H"''Y,
frplc, newly decor, bltns,
$250 lie. &T:>-4401.
Lightt By Night e 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE BAYSIDE Dr., Lido, Linda
Mesa V1rd1 1110 S\\·e<>ping view trom moun-847-8507 Eves. 642-0427 lale I: ~nln. waterfronts !!!"..!!_"f"O" Beech 3400
ta.ins to sea. 4 Bedrooms, 2 ~ ! oif.wattr Lido homes
SAYE $1750 baths, '"""' family room • , ,14jlf.:Jt) ~!!! ~."""" R"llor
BY OWNER ~":.':';:::;;-~,!~ • ,fp .. :;.~'W -
B I $27 •--. In ...,..__in ,,..,_ .. ,_ BEACH Home, neat I: dean. •rt• n •t ,000 """6" ........ -....,,,... slttp1 4 Sl!!'duded area. ~5-0465 Open 'tll 9 PM newly furnished.· Assume 5Vc% &.oan Hon. MEREDltH GARDENS private 'beach, S200 wk.
HUNTINGTON Ccntinental
of! Bus~ A Adams. 4
BR 2 ha, drp/cpt, elec stv,
Grbg dlsp. 4 play yd,
clubhee A: pool. $200 mo
-+ cine dep. Phone evl!'!S
tor appt ~1907. PETE . BA.RRETT IDLE MONEY o"' 2000 ... ft. Channing $48,500 -Pho"' 646-7tn :20052 Colgat< Cl"''' 774-6400, .... , 49'-0DU Interior, like new. 3 BR, 1% lluntlnglon Beach aft g
l GATHERS 4 Br. Split Level House Sep. er · CONDOMINIU~f Adams &
Bill Grundy, R.eallor
833 Dever Dr., N.B. 64246:?1)
REALTY · No Tncome. This prime tri. EW 0 BA, Large L.R. open to din. arate din. rm .• lam, rm. SUMMER Rental apt, 1letp11 Brkhrst 3 BR 1% ba,
I . . · . N P RT ""'· Cathodral e<ilings, • On •-·~ t Lido 1~1 N I"' 1'81 'WISTCLlff DR. p ex inVltes your u15pect1on. liUGE 40 x 15 fam. rm.1-:::==:;=::=:=:=:=:=;: $40,000. No money down to :;.,._, ~36.._lh .. nSl~ """" 96w .... o~.;., o pets. ...,..,
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-••H t The cperation she1't will HEIGHTS 1-responsible .... -.. Jmtned. """"t' I·....., 11•,,....., .. ;111. ~"' ·-... be cl t · plumbed fer wet bar. Utility · ..-.•J 6'4Z·$i<MJ "' ar your oses scrulJny. Just cne lot oH fashionable mt&: loads of extra storage, Irvine Terrace 1245 occupancy. P. D. Colburn, $295 Mo./etr bnt ofter. Furn 2 BR. l~~ BA. Conde. Patio, 1~!'!~!'='~'!"l~~~~I With proper down, get tax CliHDr.-3Bdrms,2bathl Newwaterheater&:allcop. 644-4327 Pacific Sands homt, near pool. Drps, crpt1, ap.
1: TENDER LOVING sheller a~ spendable. Aak:-and dining room -Covered per piping. Kitchen wiU1 cus-VIEW. $9000 Reduction 4 Bedroom -2 bath, all beach, 536-1951. pllance1, (213) 373-3320 col·
CARE ing $35,950. ~ patio -$36,000. Easily fin. tom walnut cabinets, dsb-1n1 Galatea types financing avail. incl RENTALS ~''~'~1.,_..,.,-,-,--,-,,..,--
at S16.500 thil home hu ,, · I anced. V.'Shr, new garbage disp. Spacious 4 Bedrn1 dining nn. IBA, GI, lease option near Houw Unfumllhed 3 BR pa.tic drp/cpt, 2 ba P~WBllZ 646.7171 / Principals only. pool. Open dallY 1 10 ~. 5 pis incl. exterior & in-I& fncd )'d: 2 car 1ar, $225 ::::·c:.u:etta=:: Cila rJ.•lf. Below Market Pete Barrett Reilty terior, painting chcloge own General 3000 :'"";;,· =536-4634======::::
with Ira I boa au-...• Owner Will Fin.nee 642·5200 cc!ors. Owner. 847-0932. OCEANFRONT -qe I er er t ac-Fount I V lie 3410
cet11. All electric ldtchen for 1093 Baker, C.M, ~ 546-3330 ?ttEREOITH Gardens, S Bft, ~2 BR apt. PaHo. BBQ, a!!_.! y
mom with dlAhwasher. Nice 3 be. din, rm, fam, rm, Chi&d ok. Bkr. 534-'98(1 FOR Ltut 3 br, lrg bonus
carpet. and dnpes. Submit e LAKE ARROWHEAD e MESA DEL MAR 3 BR condo, pool, clbbse Corona del Mir 1250 Cul-de-sac cpts, drps. shut-$125-2 BR 4-Plex, Children rm. blk walled yd, bltnl,
your down to payments of $8500 mcrYes you in 10 Three txlrm. fam. rm. l 'M. Monticello lJO BrookJine 2 ---lt'rs, lge, patio. Owner, ck. Cpt/drp. stove. I dshwuhr. 531-1779. . I
$134.00.per mo. to beautilul 4 BR, 3 BA bath. fireplace, bl.1111 -in blkl De Coll .It all schls. CHINA COVE 962-3400
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2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adami
54>9491 Open 'Ill 9 PJ\f
JUST REDUCED
Fam1er model home in Wl!'St·
diff, with 5%% anumable loan. 4 B& 2~ betha, for-
mal living rm .• family rm.
w/frplc. Proteas. landscap-
ing. Now just $52,500.
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$24,500
owner M1perete
. l bdrm + fomlly rm.
Ahnogi no dmm G.l. er nlA
terma! Entry hall, hug'e fam.
ily rm, ovtnli,.ed liwtn1 nn,
luxuriQU• kite~. 51).JnD.
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&. atapes. AllO dishwashe-r. er, l8'x20' detached rumpus BY OWNER. 4 Bednn., fam. exclusive community, 3 BR. .==,;;;;;:=:=:,,;;=
dispcsal, bltn v a e u um , roon1, two palios. $30,950 -rm. On the 17th faiN'ay large liv. rm. U:>la or glass, Fountain Valley 1410
AM-FM tnt~m in ea. 0\1•ncr will carry 1st T.0. of Mesa Verde Counlry Vie\v ba1cony, 3 garages.
rm . Call 540-11167 or 548-6703 M . M. LABORDE, Rltr. Oub. 3036 Java Rd. 6~~~ Prlcc reduced lrom $67,500
eves. _ 646.Qj5,'j Eves. 6464j79 Ins, loan. $67 ,900. 5'40-4095. to $64,900.
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Tb<t Prml• with the luilt-ln Chucll• ELBOW ROOM • FOR SALE BY OWNER.
4 Bedroom 3 + p11t'dr room Lido Isle Investment Jmmcd i:ms 4 BR. lg lan1 0hcwronge t.Mrs el the
baths, Jv8.n Wells home, 3 Bcaul . !ltud let unlls near rm, man y x tras . four actolllbled worcb ti.
BY Owner-Assuml!' 5~ %
loan 3 brm, 2 ba, unf. bonus
rm. $30,500. Pmt $182. Try
$6,000 dn. 1664.f Bushard
839-2314
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Dever Shorei. Formal din beach. 3 BR. 2 Ba, • 2 BR. 5''6--0313/64>3148. Tustin 1640 low to f«m four 11mpi. WOl'dt.
nn kltchen w/brldst area. w/(rplc. & l-2 BR. All have 4 BRM . home in Mesa Vetde IRVINE-TERRACE-N I M R I f I Pa~lled family rm w/wet South patios. Xlnt condition. North. "-sume 5~ ·~ loan 3 Bd-·. 2 Batl·-. ~1. "--. .,. ~ LG 3 BR 2 •-$ll9 !00 '~ " ... _ • ·~ ~ -·~ -~. I I I I 1 I 1. bar Sparklinc pool in Jand. · · or ? Owner 831-0679 &fl. ~!Pd Ir: comp. furniihcd. ash pnld lam nn, lovely sea~ ccurtyard, Roy J . BROKER 6 E · ,.,_ kit v.·/top line bltns, "''lk·in w-~ .•--• .... 10> GaJ•rv IU.0700 644-2430 . Xi!lt1ng transrcmible 6l~,. u-u _ --..; loan. f'\Jll price . $47,500, pantry. W/\V c:rpt, exquisite N I L A F I J
Dr. &tl-1550. -~~-Newport leech 1200 drps. Used brk ftpl, lg clsts. j I I'. {
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Back Bay New England cot. Pttfect• f ather • Dfty gift. * OCE .. NFRONT * Top custom neighborhoOd , •
3 B'R l3A. BA hn:tv.'d ~ely J & conv. den, 2 ba. "' Can assume 5% k>an. H T 11 tage, • • . Blnn1, Room for boat & ESTATE SALE, 40' Ccrncr 838-l304 A l E ·
llrt, shake roof. "''Clod s1dlng trailer Asking $26 750 1o1, 3 Bednns, 2 BA, modern 315 lolARlNE AV.I:: 67J.G900 ,:=::,====== I 1 • I I Ctuel tque.lch: "If I hod
'"''·"' bricll J'ronl. f1lA ap. MOR'G•N RE,·L·TY homo oo'" 3 ~old G,...at BALBOA I AN. D L Be--• f "'""'7:41 "' "' • v ~-~ · · · SL _a-~a _.. 1705 • your ace, Id pay o pick· praised & terrn11. .-.. • ..N• 673-6642 675-6459 ~an virw & sandy bcach.l=-=~T.,,;;.:::::.:.._ --~ c.;:.:;;;;;;. _ _:..:,::
Vacant. South Cout Real • Stressed for 2nd story. R·2 LIFE . e HANOYltfAN SPECIAL. e T A Y F I R I pocket to --. • '·ll '
Esla1t, 545.M24. BEACH HOME $26,SOO lot. Attorney says sell! Tr)' Ubtrty, pursuit ol happiness 4 UNIT apt., ~an side cf I 1• I I' I -·--~-.:-...... ~No:lle .. -i:"·-"'-OPEN DAIL y 2 Br., conv. den. 8 )'I'S, youna:. $65.00>, All offers subjett t.o & lntine Terrace cnn be hwy. approx. l~ yds. from . _ _ No. 3 _
Jt02 W . Oceen Front \\'alk to beach, tennis, JlOOI•. coua·t approval. Appt. cnb'. )'OIJl'!l for a !IOng & less than btach. Grossed $9,000 lut Owne WHI Flnance CPL'. drpg, bltn!!, lOS' down Call 5-15-8424 $50,000. 0\l'l~r moving ' yr. Ndz, paint &. cltoanup A "',",,.' SNUMBEE ~sllTTt1$ .. I' r 1• I' 1· r: I
r -CALI. 1'00A Y! mui;t 1'tll, Let !I look! ol lntl'r. PriCI' 169,SOO WILL V ~ • _ • •
2 Units • $67.500 CAYWOOD REAL TY Bill JIAven, rtllr. 673-3211 TRADE
Geor .. W!lll1mton 6ll6 \V, Coast llwy,, ND "Al 111t' Jam11lca Inn" ~llSSION REALTY 4.!»--0in • g'EF!=~ lE~IS 10 I I f I • I I
R11ltor • 543-1290 • NO mttfler what tt 1$, ycu Sffii'ON'l Somecne 11 - -• • " · · •
67MJ50 64J.l5'4 Ewl nlE QUICKER YOU CAJ~L. can £ell ii with a DAlLY watching ror it. D fal Of '
Dl&l ftG.5611 rod<ESUL'J'S T11E QUJCJ<ER you SELL PILOT -WANT Ao1 &<""671 .!:w.osn~!!!....,,~'......:;_,_,,L_:S~C::iR,RA~M=·LETS~~A~N~SW!!!a~!!IN~C~Li~A~S!:S~l!!Fl~C~A~TI~O~N~9000~~
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bl. l(lllt-lewl .homr. View BR. frpl. $18S. 2 BR. Priv patio. lltd pool,
ol .-..out. Huae llv rm, Hal Pinchln, Rltr, 675-4392 2 car encl'd pr. Children
drp1, frpl. SDI mo, 4!M-5320 "'"lcome, no pelll pleue! e 2 BR 1~ BA FROM $225
"494-6932. l•lb6. GOI-$165 mo. "119 W. Wilson. e 2 BR 2·& FROX-AQ
64&-lZl. e 3 BR 2 BA FROl4 S31iO
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fOR t.: Oen.ti Vw, lovely $180 Incl utll. 675-2591 brms., crpts, drps, pool, no ., __ --.. i-..i~-
3·br, l~ ba. trplc, 2 car children undtl' 10. Wcrklna: pauu•·•i.u..-pt • .._.,
gar. crpts, d:l"pll. In t X· Bey l1l_ends use clean.cut'a.ingle1 with refer. ~ty l\l&fda.
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clusiw neighbrhd $250 mo. ---~-,,,__,._ FURN, a1IO Avail. W=• Wallf? =:.~ .... ., ~~ HUNTINGTON -· 4217 Calle Abril, Sall, Clom. ATTR. 1 8R, al .. ps 4; by Sl'ICIA CLASSIPICATI l'OR
Call tll<l ...,_35ll0 s.~;.m. ~;,:,~i !, .. ~~.;,_~ • Newport Beech 5200 PACIFIC NATURAL IORN SWAl'l'llS SIRVICE DIRICTORY ---711 OCEAN AVE., H.B. Sptclel ....
Huntl-ton Btodo' 4400 *OPENDAILY1·5* . (7141536-1487. S Ll--5 tl--.5 llucb ' ---··=-·--'-'---m· •u1GOS WAY 0 10 .. -""11" •· ."" .. -AD MUIT wte\.UDI YOUNG SET 3 B~ 21.i . BA , Spanish S """ k:. ogen &rn pm ~ ........, ,.. flMtrt lit -. ..,... ,.. ..,. "' .._. ,,_.,. .,_.OOL. -Capistrano 3725 ~bytlttlng .
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ToWl\houle, pool &: ~xtru. ...,SOLTEROS APT • 2 BR. 2 be. units, unfllrn. Managed by ._.YOU. ..... .......,.-... •• .., 11111.t __...... .... "•10~.7 ~-C·.-T·.llll -o:: ._, """'t "4GM lllYJ Bachelor .r. l BR's. Pool.· ........... : .. _ llvt~ • ...,u ""d Wll.LIAM, WALTERS CO. ...._.,..,,.. JIOtl MLl-TUDll O*.YI·. r .....,., .-
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Slater.) 842-7848. Clean 2 Bt Townhc:lue, Cl, R-3 property, Downey, tar 3 In Pe family. William> Claonll>r --' 4000 MODERN 2 br Upper. Blk New 2 BR, pool, view, patio, Nwpt Bch trade low equity free 1-clear-for hie, or ~ 8lieCial SWnmer Prosram O."" Q -----~---OCEANFRONT view. sndk. to bch. crpls,, drpe:, self dahwashr, rl31 Ellis Ave •. for othtr So Calli propert)' Its In Newport, preferahbt tor ~lD )'Ml' °'d1. All •
M: ,......,., beach. Newer, sp.ac. dlx 2 .dean. elec rarise. refrig, 842-8477 or M7.J!i)7 or ,!, • · Udo hie.~ 5 p.m. 213. QUillitied tw:hen. 15Z5 s.n. .._. .• ·
u1e 118W ,.,.._ BR' ........ bltno, patio, ..,. dk. RHponslbl• ad,lts, HERITAGE APTS. °""'' ...__ ......., ownor. 1a..,,. A .. , <;.M. -o. CARPET lllONING la my '-· II
2 lndry, nr shops " pie.r. $225, no pets. PlO rno. 643-3666 $149 Attractive 2 BR, opW ~·-ft. Lot ~--Pl.~ WW ~ .. ~ -·1ru in M&-m. STEAM CLEANED Hr. Dmamakinc 6 altaa· 1 &: BDRM Apls Adults. baby OK. 53&-2131 ··-n.-.-.._... .... .... .._.. ~ .... ..,. ·1,;:;::,;~=--::::=:::;--::::: R1••~•11LE RATES tionl. 5'5-1Ml.
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for Adulls. From·,$150 * EA S TBLUFF * Delux 2 drps, bltns, pool. Kids ok. Golden Lantt:,;, for lnoome dtlux 2l'x60' mobile lmne, PARENTS: weekend vaa· ~
TIJSTIN . RENTALS BR, (rp)c, c!V:ilce of cpt1g, .Avail now. 1740l·A Keelaon property or ~t have you. adlt pk acroa trom..~an, tiof11 without children. Ex· Abo carpet imt&Uatioa • IRONING IN MY HOME
15497 \Yilliams sf:rttt Aph. Unfumll!ft• pool, Adults. 848 Amlgog Ln. 847-74"46, 847-0325, $50(M) eq, tot home or un.IJ. Beach ptr, reJia. coUep a\rl.
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-GARDEN GROVE ---------flr '44-0906. oven/range, .garage, I bl)f: OCEANFRONT corne:r du., Trade ~ eq 3 BR cohio ;doYS~~-...,.-...:......,--,-, 500 sq. ft. $20. Diamond Movl"I & Stor... 614Q 1l2U MqnoHa Street LARGE 3 Bednn, 2 BA, C-lo 5 Pts. stores, see to plex $69 500 F.qulty WANT C.M. FOR l2x60 Mobile CHilJ> ct.n!, 6 )Tl top exp~ Carpet Cleaners. 187 2llt
' (TI.4) 537-8500· plex, 2 fireplaces, great appreciate, '1721 Ellis-2 blks • 0~~ area ~-home or Iarpr Jn C.M. or Live-in prefd. c.n drive. St. Colla Mtsa, 6fS..Ul7
, FQUNTAIN VALLEY location, ·S260 per mo., W. of &each $180. Owner Balboa Bay Pmpertiu; Newport aru, Will add cub Hard worbr, ilexible. l'iii REMARC ~rvices. 3 rooms LOCAL A lone dist. movlnc.
17060 San Bruno .s'trttt ... ,_ T• L•tllirft children OK. Jean Smith, 847~ 2309 W Balboa NB m 1oi tf needed. 54.>3C25 yn coUeae. Rel'•. 536-1301 $21.50. Fu.Uy · pranteed.' Reu. 1torqe: 1'rM ~ 1
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4> 968-2500 ··• ~u w. ltlh. etti. "'-Rltr. 64&-3255 NEA'ft Huntington ~arbour 9 M .... ," 1 u~lta Park lJ. Sundrie1 vendlnc mach'1 CARE For 1eh00l aat child, Credit cards OK. 841~ 831-CMOl, O.K. Van I-S
REMARKABLY ~ ·.,,•,~1~;~,~~5~,1111uiul OCEANFRONT l BR. Lo"'-.r -New Triplexes. Quiet area. do 30M re · • Rancho in ~im. Trade my eq, Calit teacher, rud'1, STEAM Jet carpet cleaninc.
UNBELIEVABJ.Y ~~~~~g·~·-~· ~"~"~"~'"~' I $250 yrly, · bltns, will redec Lrg 1 &. 3 BR's. OishwuM-r. ca"rr oo'fi :.icre~:n,tg YuC: in~. wortb ~tor R. •wim'l· arts Ir. cratta. C!arKare n at lon-wi~ e Painting~ EXTRAORDINARILY 5009~S Seuhore, Patio, rar. $150. Pet ok. (213) 592-262.1 ca .\;y, Exch all/part for Eltaie or ? Ml-3541. 1trvice. Fl'ff est. 6G-a5 PeperHenelftl
BEAUTIFUt; . 5100 Avail 6/14. 213: 248-192l. flr (n4J 846-3559. . ,. .. ,_ w . 11025 Buttonwood, F.V. DEPENDABLE Child care, . ---------1
Cott• Mesa ' DUPLEX 2 b all de tnc. prop, """ e ' F'··· .,,. PROFESfilONAL P i..t1-Vel D'isere Garden Apts 1.:.::.:..;_..:.;;_____ ~ r, •m n, * 2 BR 1% ba, petio, pool , 4 BR. 3 Ba. pool home. wkly, hrly, nUe or day, Call _..-1 -a .. ._ ••
Puttinc green, watetfall I Sfv Ir. ref, sm Yd • Sl~ mo. Mota Kai Apts. $6000 Equily, 3 BR home Hup pat)O, Exchanp for M&-4MM. -CARPET---'<llffl.-......,,,TILE,..----Neat work. Fine p&lnta.
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stfeam, fioWttS. e~, d r ps/ritsd 1 W~1daZer, 'Eut of Beach Bl, ~ blk CoBta Mesa&"' Auurnablt ~I 3 Br. home or • t WILL Cl.ft for your children IJC CONTR. FREE EST. Roller, bnalh, a Ir-~•
45' ~rec. room, bllllards, -aar. it a. a u ts. · flfr Gerfield. iOan. FOR Mobile Home, Fortin Co. Rltn 642-5000 -tn-my-Lagura Beach home. * stl).'1262 * sprayinc, &CCOUI. ce __ ;
BBQ's, Sauna, turn...unfum, Lush landscaping w/35' JUST step1•·-to Pa c If I e. 2 BR. Adults. Util pd. Cc>sta Mua, Newport, TUI-lnl.C Westclitt Dr, NB ICall!:!;~-~l~l82~. ---,=::--/:==:;:;:=:==:==:=== l«&I ter1. Low r--· 1 &: 2 Br. also Sindh from p 1 n e trees, S""'"kling ,DfJuxe 3 br. 2 ba. $300 BeautJ'lo•iet. Pool. pr Iv tin. ~. &12-9130, * * * * I· Roy 847-1351.· · ~ -~ I m ~75 ...... Babyalttine, my home. l'umhure Rntw'"" -S13.S. See 11! 21XX>·ranons waterfalls, bubbl i ng ·tn0 year se . ..-.-~ · patio. Beam clnp, 17616 List It bera _In °"lWll TradeSU,OOOequib'inl.on& Monday thru Friday S *PAINTING INT A.-~.
Rd., 642-8610. Between Har. strell.mll &: serene ponds u-lgh 5210 Cameron. ~121 Wbotdo-•~ .... -.. -T Beaichl2-untt•ptftrmobile * 61s-t663 * & Reflnlthl,, '67 Avel'I. 1 1ty $31). 2 sl:1 bor a. N--..... 2 Blk N. 19th make .Merrimac \Yoods the u...wport n. ti · 1 h 1 _,_ .. ~ r .... _ _.. $360. incl all ma ten.I A • ..... _., place to live. 'Mlese 1 a:-2 • .,... $25(1. Mon -e a &e or 0iwrty•1 lupst a.d tnd-home In Huntlncton .--W1U. babysit, my home FURNl11JRE StrippiJl& I-. R£NJ fURNIJUR, £ BR., 2 Ba., !urn or unfum, NICE 2 Br. pool, sundeck, lease/option 4 Bdrm, 2 lnepo1t-udmDladlll. area. 846-~ evenirwl nr BftlOkhunt 6 re:Hniabing, rea1onable ~r!:;, ~.~n;.:
apts. feature air-cond,, gar bit-Ins ·cpl!., d ...... , bath. near 5 Pts. Owner . * * * Adami. 5tl)..46Sf arttt 5. n.tes. Call 642-9575 __,, • .....,or 96S--'l911D. self-cleaning owns, beam · ' ·r-841-0932 .&. * * anytime. ............... l Rtioms from $19.95
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517 W. I!tth, CM. 548-3481
1568 w Lincoln, Anhm 17f.2800
ceilings, dishwashers, priv. adltll, no pets. $160. 'Jiii .. YOUNG Mom will b&byalt, l STORY stucco 1-owrtianc
garage w I s to r a g e. 642--8001/ 64z.8006. * 2 BR, l ~ BA, patio, pool. my home, CdM. Furniture I: Antique:s $99.
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lovely clubhouse w/soclal PRESTIGE LOCATION BR fo• loue. Appliances L .. une h•ch 5705 .... 6070 dffirtl to bl.b)'lit child In G•rclenl-'6IO M&--OSn le 637-6119.
activities.. Adults please. • ""--~-· Call 54S-Q77 ··• METICULOUS PAINT From $140. Just East of For leue, delqxe ¥188 sq. ft. &:: bltins. $180 mo. ~2285 ,_-,.,. .. "'. •
2600 l:larbor Blvd.. near 4 BR, 2~ BA apt. Frplc, ~~~~~~~~~l oe~oc~·CiEAN<Ai<-VJEWvnOiV:.-iL~r::::: SUPER-DELUXE QUAUTY LOVING can )'OW' chlldren AL'S GARDENING BLUE CHIP STAMPS. INS.
Naber's Cadillac at 425 drapes; crpti, V.'Ct bar, prl Senta An• 5620 Bachelor, 1 I: 2 BR apta. l·2-3 room up to 3,CO> sq ft my Mme. H.B. By hr4ay· for Profeaional Gwdtnlna: crew col. 1tudtnta. Int.at
Merrimac Way. 545-6300 balconies, dbl gar oil kitchen I ;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~I Fum or unfurn. Crpll, drps, flffice lul~ lmmed m wk. 969.&'146 • tma1J. 1 and.cap In I bo111e1. Exp, Dockl. &'J5.5l12 nDMP.1 I '.IDT Everything new . . dshwhr, dbl oven. Pool. Conv 11 VILLA MARSEILLES bltns, patiol, walkJn1 J*DCY. Oranie Cnty,Airpon BABYsmING My home aervices call Mll-3829. Ser\t. ''2" Exp painten-nlMd U ~ Move in today. to shop'g'achb: le recreation, BRAND NEW distance to town. 100 Clitt Irvine Cornmere, C-omplex, ec.ta Mesa area. Day or 1111 Newport, CdM, C:C.ta work Will ·work by hr fll'
APARTMENT' BAY MEADOW APTS Onl $350 ••• ••90 -.~ tlli-5299 M ... , llowr ShorH, W,,.._ job. u~--'l moot ..b.n. FINDERS -. y mo. SPACIOUS Dr., LaJ, Bch. ~ odl. Afrporttt Hotel I< RetL nl&ht. >'• ,.. . clll!, -·2181·-.... New exciting I BR, $140, ·~"' •-•-Way NB a•--' ._ __ ,_ '"'·~ N--
-~·•·-' 1 & 2 Bdrm Apt1 -~... --. ---· "55 S PING * -.:.:--"-'~-=-.,.---Hundred~ of Apartments 2 BR. $165. Beam ceilings. Mgr~· next door 865 ArnJ.iol. • ' REAL ESTATI: IE N'pt. Fwys, BHt Metnten.nc1 -* LAND CA -No Wutins
Listl'fl Now Wood pan'Jg, shag crptg,· Mana.aed .by Adult Living Genlril UNCROWDED PARKING New Lawns 17~ 1q ft. Frft '* WALLPAPIR *
Cell 642-4656 priv. patio, some w/ frplcB WU..LJAM WALTERS CO. Furn. & Unfurn. LOWUl' RATES Enloy your IHt deslp. Do all or part )'OW'· When you call "Mac" l•!l!!"'!!~~~"'""""I Pool, sand volley ball crt, •NEW DELUXE e Dlsh~r.cob'coordinat. Rentals W•nted 5990 Owntt/mcr.21720uPontDr., ~mp\ete Marine Servi~ 1tlf. Rototllling. Lie. con-541-1"4 MM032 L~H:~~:~E ' • :f.; ~,."'.:'~ul~~~ ,!~: 3 BR, 2 BA Apt '" ''""'· ::.;.,""~~ i:-: :!: e LANDLORDS .-~· ~~ ~ Mecbankal·Eloctrical ;r::;._ 12 yn local exp. TWO UCLA , .. .., mod
387 w. Bay. Open House Incl. spac. muter suite, din llCbemn: • 2 b&thl • stall FREE RENTAL SERVICE ........... ~,-Bottoms-in or out watu money Exp'd houie
Uwely 2 BR turn apt, Pool, 12-7 pm daily. 646--0073. rm &: dbl garage, auto door ahower1 • mirrored ward· Bn>lm' S3U982 * Pre1t·1ge Office Fiber&Wa BuffirlC, NEW Lawn•' re-eet&ac· pe.inte~. Fl'ft est. Ken
carport. walk to shop'g. opener avail. Pool &: Rec. indirect liEbt.. Flbersf,ua Reflnilhtrw. Complete lawn cue. Oean 5ff.!07t Ad"'"· "' "'"· • MARTINl9UI; • area "'"' "°""' · hruldut "ON THE BAY" Call Jim. ..._'I02l oft T up by job or month. FrM ==~=-=-=,..-,-·I 194. 1 Pnrnona.,,C.l!I. •. FROM $255 e ing in kitchen. Roomo for-R9ftf 59'5 At Lido Yacht_,,____ t1Umate1 For jnfo call PAINTJNG-lffT .• Ext. Park-Like Surroundi-s .. __ h --1 1.-~ ---· · H'~t ~ ... uru • --1 ··• uo.c • ure v•••• e .... "CQ Growtd 1klor 1S& ,. It M 197-3417 or N&--0932 >&•"'• .,.......,.. .........,. ... , · 4100 DELUXE 1·2 ': 3 BR APJ'S. 865 Amip Way, NB patio • plush Jandscapirw',. 1 __. ,....... ,._.., Irick, •Mnry, Pricn Fully exp laa. John
Cosfe Mesa -ALSO !"URN. BAt'HEIX>R · ' ·Managed by · briclt Bar-B.Q'i. Iarp beat· MAN fln1Y. Nice rm, semi· .:.: =.z:_;-,v u ... tit ...... ~ etc .. '560 COLLI GE STUDENTS 67~llf.. ' $35 WEEK & UP Prv patios e Htd Pools WJUJAM WALTERS ..E9.:. ed pOo!S a: lanaJ.• pvt bath, $12.!iO wk. 1789 _..... _... Year ArooM Protea. Lawn
Nr shop'g e Adults only 2 BR. 2 be, fupstairsl 3101•So. Bristol St. Crestmount, CM 5"48-ill9 717 • S~ perp•~DtbltlVE , CUSTOM MASONRY ~ Yd clean.Up weedillC PAINTING. Ext.-lnt. 11 yn. STUDIO &: 1 BEDROOMS Im ·-.. Ana A CM •-LoLUV Af\A • ·~-.:.2237 exper. IN. Ue. Free at. TV &: Kitchenettes incl. ~n ve., powder rm, liv'r rm & ('iii Ml. N. of S« Cot.Ft PSua) noon • eves. Newport Beach rf3..108o Spinilb brlCk • Wl'OUlht iron, •pee., ·-vns . .,_. Accou1t. Celllnp. 59-5325.
Lirrna &: maid 1tr avail Mgr Apt ll3 • 646-5542 frpl c, Kit w/bltfll'I, 2-car 5.nt• AM * $15 per Week-up w/ • . · c.ment block, stone, patio *ALLEN BROTHERS INT.
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CiµJdrens & ~t ~lion 2 BR Unlurn apt. Blt-iM, gar. 1 yr Jae, $245 mo, PHONE: 557"'200 kitchtn. $35 per Week-up DELUXE 1-2 or 3 nn. llllte cawn 5U-321I Call us tor comglele yard ref's, lic'd, ins., free •t. 237'· NEWPORT BLVD. w/w c""'ls. Infant flk. No Immediate o c c u Pan c Y • 1 ... ~~~~~~~!!!!'l~A~p"'~· M~ot!!•l~-~54&-9'155~~~· =cc nr. Oran,. County Airport , •-mod I I Mrvlce at •----nlnl "" • ,. 644-2492 I-Irvine I n du 1 tr i a I BUILD, no111 t • re pa r ":"""' -caII Chuck, ~. -'
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"::· u~~~ fpp~~lJ~6!i=T c:.:N:...HSE=,'-,~8~R-2~11~ba-, ""'fpl, -CAN1 8£ 8£AJ PRIV Rm &: ba, kit'"privt, Complex. Carpet, drapn, ~rick, block, cancrete, =~~~540-~IT&~O---l~*~P~AiiPPEEliRj:HUAi!NfcOiiliiNfcGi" f ** WEEKLY-.Lovely apt, for wrnkg lady, rels., CM, m--~c "'" _,._ •· csrpentry, DO job llOo small. GEN'L Clean Up, tree serv., • PAn ........ G 1r gg.JC15 Bach, or .cpts. Furnlshg's Pl., C.M. mgr upstairs apt patio, enc gar, 752 Amigos Single Story no pets. Sf6-l300. ~.:ff~ia1-;;;;;, •Lie. Con~ 962-85 weed kill, roto-tlll, ·=--~-'"-'-·~-~--•
comp!. KHch. S35 wk-pays or-call (2t3J 69J...&IJ39. Wy.Apt!J,$Dl.675--5033. * Gan.p.1ton.ae only, $20 ' ,,....AVAILABLE NOW 1prlnkler1 repaired. Pelntlftt-Decor.tlna ~IL,,,998 El c~m"!> Dr. HARBOR GREENS Co-o dolMoT 5250 So"th S.a Atmo•p"''" month. 19th~ Pomo,,. Ave, Co""""' to."'*" Bulldero '57t tl4'-6MI. Uc'd, h<nxt.d. 5ll'3911
!l46-0451 ·' GARDEN & SfUtllO,APTS ·-· 2 Bedroom 2 Baths CM.* 1191-MSS. BOB PETTIT, Realtor •AL'S Lindtcaplnc. Tree
1 BR dplx $95, olde? unit, Bach. 1. 2, 3 BR's. 'from sllo. •. 133-(1101 • removal. Yard remodelq. Photatrephy "10
lmmac. Beaut .....in sur-2700 Peterson Way, C.M. Carpets • Drapes: Misc. R1ntel1 59" OFOCE ... f I" 4 ADDmONs And iJtttatlom Tn.ah hauling k>t clealiup.
rndgs, Single occup, perm, ......,.,,, · 4 Air Qmditionied * GARAGE-Stora&'f t1 n I y . pvt ottict1 + lit rttpt lictmed bonded I: insured _.. .., .......... • ••• ••• •370 ~-----IW or ease, Res. -Comm . contractor Re"""I· -"'';., 673-ll&&
older ter.nt only. No pets -SP_A_C_l_O_U_S-_D_E_L_UXE=~2-Br, \ $20 m<>nth. 19th le-Pomona room. air eond., amp I e free esdmatei, (linancln&) JAPANES!; • LANDSCAPE
or c;hildren. 548-6920 l '.'J ha. studio, bltn range • Privale Patios Ave, CM. * 897-cMS. park'g 1pt.tt. xlnt Jocation. 536-2110 ~ Oean..up Maintenance
SUS CASITAS & dshwa.shr, new crpts It ON TEN ACRES Healed Pool Lacberunytt Realtor MACK * 842-M-f.2
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Furn. 1 BR Apls. Adults drpg, redec., huge closets, 1 I: 2 BR. Furn I: Unfurn Income Property 6000 &f&.3928, nn; 613-1489 JOHNSON'S GARDENING
only, 00 pets:. 2110 Newport pa.ti<>, gar.· pool. E-side. Fireplaces I prlv, pattcs I Plenty of·lawn DESK SPACE C1rptnterl"1 l5fO Yard care, Oean--upa, ~ Plest.rlne, P•tch,
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Blvd, CM. 64z.9286 $180, adults, no pet 1. Pooll. Temds. Contnl'l Bkflt. Attefttion tiJ:w, sprinlders. 962--2035.
....w11 900 s.. w.., CdM """''ll ca,,... & storaao Investors! 222 Forest Avonu• CARPINTRY G~RD . IAnd-0 ........ LG. Furn 1 BR &pt. Sll.'i. (MacArthur nr. Cc».st. H'tfYI . }~or 1 or 2 &dlls. only. No NEW attractive 2 BR in-lUODEN VU.LAGE Laguna 8each MINOR. REPAIJtS. No J.. Spla m. roto-cement wk. ..... ~ dividual units, Fr p I, GARDEN APJ'S For Sale, approximately % Te lrnall. Calltalt ID ..,. y .. -.. 646-5860. pets, See M~ Apt 6, .. .w;.i .___ 11. 2 brm, trplc, dishwasher. no pnm' lW --· .,._---• Eld." CM. cpt/drp, ....,..m ce 1ngs, ZiOO South Salt.a acre c r••r-•...,. ..._ ..., 6 other caWnet&. Call54Mll25
patios. Adult'! flnly. no pets. pet1. $200 including utillties. santa Ana * 546-1525 Situated on htP bluff, ()Vtt, DESK SPACE 561115. u no annV ..... EXPERT Japt.n1M prd•n·
NICE l BR dplx. Qt.1.iet. Refll. 2354· Santa Ana Ave.1 ,;•;;'"";;~73~7~=====~ l nof::-tito:>&R.'Siiid> Jookinc lJdo Ialand, New· ftlll at ...W. IL O. Ina. Frtt est. C.mplete
Separated by garages. 1 548-9472 flr 673--0395 $160 -LRG 2 BR. Studio port Beach, etc. Adjacent to a 7875 Beach Blvd. Anderioa "y;;OU'd::.:..:"7"'.:,':::"':;·,;-:,=,'i"i<,'-=• adult over 30. No pets. Balboa 5300 Apt, {Triplex). Family size Hota Memorial H01Pltal, h -:,;;..~~-o--~ Compl1t1 Y•rd C1r:el
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No job too unall 54S-102l. 1 BR dplxBe$90t. ~r unit, ·oN 2 BR·.-u-kitch. w/bltns, crplll, drpl, llllrTOUnded by Medical Huntington Beac QUALITY Woodcraft, 1inl Jim Sf0....413
7 lm mac. · au 6'"n AUr· OCEANFR T pp!!r. frplc., encl gar, 1 or 2 Bulldl-•nd a lovely hi~ fl42.021, Ext 276 gen'l cOntb-. Ir. carpentry, GEN'L Relialn: Water l BR. Large clflSat&, pool, rnc!gs. Si ngle occup. perm New carpet·&: paint. Yearly. children ok. (Nr 1ehll) No .. '6.. 1 pl Free coftlu1tatlon &; quote. YARb ·Landscape, cle&nup, heaten-DiaporHrs, etc. $7.50
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adults, no pet!. UUI. pd. older le.na.nt onJy~ No p@I& 67::-5729. pets. 22.W s. Center st., rise, apartmen com ex. DESK SPACE Call Ken 645-«Mt, 54M23S 1pkr systems, roto, cement per hr. 641-2755, 642-0506. * 548--0336 * or children. 548-6920 ~-"'"........,., Excellent flnanclnc avail. worir. Yance. y 6*-5l8l S.A. Nr Warner. ~. able. $190,000. Write or call 305 No. El C•mino Reel Jiti>AUtS 1r ALTERATIONS -I BR. Furn. Util pd. Frplc. LARGE Unf 2 BR aptis, Balboa Island 5355 TIRED ol that old furniture? Petrie Upton, (nC) 1'9.l-2Ml. S•n Cl•m•nt• * CABINETS. Any ilze job CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST S.WJ~ .... ~;~1:ir.·2~~ivSt.1Ct~: ~~dr~apre°l.Ap~id; ~1;t DELUXE 2 BR ."LHtle It's really ,"''t thatth~ T~Dev,Corp,1W73, 49J..HlO 2Syn;esper,StS-.6713 Mo~~b~·~bl. QUALlTY you've alWl)'I 642-8520. • • ' Balboa". Boat dock-tic up to replace. u1 wa c WI' Sta!e St., Redlands, Ca. 923 APPROX. 600 sq. ft, $13) GEN. Repair, ada, cab. · wanted. t>Na.maklfll
548-280S. priv1 No pets, no childrtn. furniture &: .~lscellanecJUs 21 UNITS mo. All utll'1 tncl., except Fcnnk:a, panelln& marUte. GWi-•I S.rvlctl '6a al~tionl. Key Say, 11&3 ~~~t~ a~C::O~~..:;; NEW Dix 1
k .2 Br. Shg UlO lJl()-yearly leue only. columns in """ Classified By Builder. 2 1 3 Br's, Walle phone. Ntxt ID S.C. Pacific .AP:Ylhinll Dick, 61MOll. _ On.nee Ave. C.M MS-1292
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crpt, drps, bltrui, .Im~. 673--0m? Sectiqn. to -·-. ••••,ooo. Aloo, Bank, 1811 E. 17th St, C.M. _ APT CLEANING -Paint1.... ,.,.,..,.TIVE N~ONS 425 l'i(errimac Way, 545-6300 ottp. From $150. 540-1973, ... ......, ., .. ., -o. .,. . .... ..,~ r~i.
,.,. ,,.., 5100 ,.. An 56.. new 4-6-8 ""'" nr heh. Call Ample _..,_ -~--~i C ~ --Rua: Shampooq A i;t• ily Donna llff ~56-=2.'!21==-:--:-;cc;;;>--;::= S.nt• Ana 5'HS.nte e IN 847-3957. YOU Won't believe 250 aq ~, one,.,. Repairs. REMA.RC For the lbtil In CUiiom EASfSIDE: Studio, 2 BR 11Ai •Dt LUXE 1 & 2 BR.Garden --4 UNITS ft, crpla, drpl, furn'd, air, SERVICES. Ml.a made tuhklnl. S.18M ~~,:'_!1...i:._'~t~fri.&:. Apts. Blt·lns, priv. patio, LO DOWN FHA mutlc A ·utll's, Wfftd.Uf, ~.~:i ... cRPa~E, .a-~· CLEAfi:Vu~albteriance.We ""-'°'-•·='-;;:.:;c __ ;:_~====
,... heated pool, frplc. AdulUi. All 2 BR. lnc:orne $480 mo for on!y STS. ·So uk • ~· "" ...,.c" -·-,,·' do ~thine! Free eat, JC Tiie C1remtc "74 * # 2 ·BR }'\lrn: Apts. $145 mo. 546-5163 54S-3i52 • why. IU-38}.1. etc. rnuup1 Im• n • hr lft'V • .__ _ -··'-_... -"-----1
Pool. 177 2'100 St, CM. SPACIOUS· 2 BR. bll, bltm, Asent, eves. · NEWPORT Beach Deluxe 5t8-&1Ml. • Ed's Oeaninc Sirvice * VerneJ The TUe Man *
NASSAU PALMS. 642-3645 cpta' & drps, fncd hack yd. CM; below mkt, priced to Offtces. Air-cond, hill.' w/ CONCRiTE, All types. Free Carpetl. U~ry. WI~ CUit. work.)Mtall l:np&ln.
1 Bft. Mul1111. Pool. Ideal 770 W, 18th St., C.M. 1tU. $1800 mo, Income, 12 prlv. ba. 2400 w. Cout est. Sawinf, brtaldna., Mui-dowl • FloOr 'Cue. 545-0UT No job too small. Pluter ~~~~~~~n~~: ·~125• 364B2-890Rllt7~minium-Access ~~~n~~.~UW Hwy. . • ~~:.=·S:,~ce MAINT=llirldyman, •pee p&tio. i:_ lhonr
NEWPORT Beach suites &ii tn1Jeri 1: mobile homes. T ·~ -LARGE 2 BR, near shop-t<> pool & c\ubhOU"'. Mon· DUPLEX 2 ~·· bl~·lnB, x llXiO aq. ft. ale SIM N. Block W.U.Driwwa)'l-o Ekp. reliable &16-9900 147.195 1-pinJlj. Adult!!, no pets. ln· Hccllo." liiquirr: 133 Mor-m 'U pr. enc1 pahfll. $31,000 An N wport WW t'llllec O'Dal)o Pi.lk>l-sidewalk. Lie. · -qui~ 179~ Rochester. rilltown Ln.1 CM .. 545-0T12 A I ' ,, gr $3e00. St800 dn, 2244A ~ · ' &U-8llS2 miitn or eve H.ull-
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PALMS 177 E. 22nd Sl. Adul l'f only, Rel"1 1pleue, MUsr . .etl,. by own el': G~hound Depot. Office 16 smau, reUonable. Free UTE ff4Wlns A P.1'lt ill back fltterins the IUJI
642..3&45. $150. "499-3667. -4parl'"•"" Dupltx w/atijolnlng vacant x 19, $1~125 mo. ~'414. Etfim. H. Stuftlclr: 5tMSlS cluJMlp. Mon thru S&t. Fine Quality Tree Servica.
LRG. 3 Br. crpl.&, drp&, 2 lot. $29,500. 6*-39S9 MORE Concrete paUo tor }'ree estimate~ * 541).3118 *
kids ,ok, $1® + dep. 2214 Spani1h S1yZ. Luxury a;.-P......,rty 6ISO C1mm1h:l1I "'5 leu money. Artlrtlc RttU.S. HAUUNG' $10 A LOAD TREES Hedpt trim cut Newport Beech 4200
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• UJW WEEKLY RATES 1r
Kitcben, TY's, maid ~rvice:.
Heated Pool.
646-9681
WKLY Rentals, 1·2 Br. from
$100. Near Betich I Bay.
Call (1) 683-8247
e WINTER RJ..:NT.US e e AVAILABLE NOW! e
Abbey Realty 642--3850
corOne del Me~
I Bdrm, G•r•1• * 675-4952
4250
1"un1 lhose White Elephan!J
Into cuh thru a Dally PUot
DlmH-111'!1 ad!!
'College Ave. ,646--062'1 J • z s..i,~ '""1 • •'..,.... Uc., call Mu at &M-0687 Clean up, Tree Snv. Gen. stumps' mnowd, baulid. ,j
I LRG 2 &: 3 B'R, 2 &ths P11n1NW •M Vrtflarrtl.tW C.2 )ot, 50 x 2IO with 2 WOULD !Ike to lell!' 1 to bECORATIVE CONCRETE Pruntrw IM&-2521. 5Q..I0'3 Y'1 eQ. FUily ~ MJ....m.
·Frplc, bltns. crpts, drpg, AJalt U..... BR bollll! on rear, near ~ aCNI 111itUly 2IOnfd kit DJUn:S..WAUCs..PATIO YARD I Gv. Cleanup. DON'S TREE SERVICE AD
e:ncl. gar. patjp. 5t&-1rot Qselll1' !Ma c.,._ • .a ,.....,,,.. E . 11th, Owner. &li-4563, *'liP of veNdel. Vk. CALL DON, &0-1514 Remon tnn. tvy, truh. typn. Lile 1-·li'll. hie ~ * 2 BR. Crpta:, ~ pr 1: .. clil11t l1tr.lor .0.Rp 673--1413 ~.8. lt7·1C GNde, ~. 9D-IM5 timatn. 642-5614.
+ .,..,... $15!1. 'Adult>, "' .,,.._,. '""'"" 0 _ llutlnos• Rtntel -1110... iil'ORE 1"11ldi,.. TIME FOR MOVING, Garap c1o.;...,p =----
pels. '5r57-8400. rn..,. lhd •"' 8111~ .,..... w. lJth St. Bethel &: lite" haull1W. ltfUonable. Wlndew (IHhl"I "'7 EASTSIDE: Stud io, 2 BR l~ Alt C-'ilio-' COSTA MKI! 600 lq. ft. TOftn area, ~1111 Alt. F1ft estimates. &e;.lfo2.
Ba. Cpts/drps, bltns, refrig. E1tJot four aw. prf..,• sa. oruce, 600 sq. ft. •lo~~ •IOI fUICK CASH
pool. N1> pets. 646-6610. • ..... Poel-C.,,,,. ,,.. A1t'rM sq. n. 'shop. * VWllD Lob
SPtJT t.ev.1 3 BR 211 ha. Now Renting 616-23!0. THROUG;H A N ts 918 " fiORE • 340 Pl>lwttla, Co-y •c'-u of ln-cpt/drp. bltns. o I>' · 1 ... ,,_,,.•I S..tA ,.., rr.. lF ou an uun ... ,.: ~fission Or No. 1 ~24. rona de! Mar, Le1.1e $125 to vntlna: bi llnd, nr wattr
113' -Crpl" .,.... elcc kl• 1000 IF'. /llaeArlltur Bl•tl· start. 14'. -<:re 173-1119 • ,...... .,,..,, wt4t
Adults, no pets. Royal Palm l Mod £••I Brillol ~ 54J..48J1. varitty ol pme A leN: thih
o " >104;10 s-,,.. 540-11497 IT'S B<acb house ttmo. Bia· 1 hr tnm • maJor cltr.
.. -~ ewr! See the pltue ct.II IJr.'ve ._, O.Yl'1 Lg J BR 2 BA, cptg, drpe, ...... It .,.....-,.. Oooda. m.ea,t
bll·lna, children OK. Xlnt/ J~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I ~D;Al~L~Y~Pl~LOT=~Cl:••:•1;fled: _ .... llJ'Ctl, $lT.'i mo, M?-6151 I. .ecHon now! .,._,
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DAILY PILOT
WAtlf ADS
WINDOWS Wuhld, hoflll or
--•1111 67J5 -~ Call "" lido --SU-4400, ~
JOl'S CLIAN SIRV. Did,... ...t tbtOlii ot -
W• do Evitythlnr •• Ra. A i,. Illa! Whlto -ID
Comm, f'1'" Eat. $f9.3lJI the attic for ....U.lnc '8'i
BAY A &aeh Jani.W can u•7 Tf7 thl Tradtri eu,.11, wt--., Puod* o:olumn la Ibo DtlJ. ... Rao' Comme'l ... 1«11 " Ptfol w ... -•
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IUll...;;.::;:;.:::_ ___ 6l_Ol_l~--=;,.,:,;==;,;;,.--64-11-'_=~=.;,;-=-,--64-1-0• 1-<ll•th.,._..,Mlll•..,-~ W-.-1100 _Jo.. -· W-. 7100 Jo.. Min, Wom. 7iOQ Jobi -· W1111. 7100 Jo.. Mon, Wom. 7100 j;b. "iii;,,. Wom. 7100 i,
ARE YOU COOK. """"· txpoc. Lunch -Sales -• -• l'A · _ il'SECREiARY*
Al'AllTMI NT WANTED IEAUTIFUL7? ~~.~..Jn day•. ~ .. jo~ ~;;:.~1 GOOD opportunity for al•rt
SITI It'• all In ll>e,.. of lho .,_ DENTAi. Aul • chalraldo , TRAINEE ...,.w,, 10 •~"' ;n 1
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ClvttSAcca OVERWEIGHT LADIES holdtt.ClleckO.'lVcom. Elq>'d.~--~du"-llB l<eypunch{)pr. A ' pac<dN.B.advectl•l•r }'~nc.BoG~.~.•... -1~ .• )'OU ,watch ·and u 1CMa ofc. ,_ ~-._. Clerk wltlnance ex-... way for a high school graduate .,ency. All lkills incl. , ~ ..... .-,..,., _, ~ -.. • .,. ....,._,,.. _.,._ to enter the newspaper business Ahorthand req'.d Xlnlaal.ar1
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, )"DUJ'e 111 Pf"tty u D~QIT"' ~•N"'D~ Exper. Rale Cleric -• be ••· Und. ., Pb
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.... '"' we .• ". ---Ctng l"ufTllD lo . esllblish CALilr'.'CAs~~Q.' ~~PH• 'i:k..,.., "'' D.M.V. DAltY-Pl-tOT -~"~ " , : '
stltisttcs for rapid permanent weight loss, bi condnulnc it'• iM1'Cb tar 847~2507 exper, • SECRETARY wanted fM 5
conducted by qualified /'bysical culturists. everyday people who haw* DENTAL SEX:R.ETARY * Trainee: H01te111 Ca.t;hier Thi h' hi afternoon work week, In Must be a minimum o 20 pounds over· • desire to work on TV or ~ fOr c..ta Mesa Exper, Escrow Sccretacy 5 .1& Y auccessful local newspaper has rnsurance oUlce. No ex·
weight. have transportation and not cur· modellne jobs. $75 to $125 orr1ce. PH: 548-MBS Polley Typist an opening for a trainee in the circulation perience necessaiw. Mi.~
Rfflton rently under doctor's care. All inquiries com· per day, No fee to you ever. * DRIVERS .,.. Girl for Codin& Dept. ~ales area. ~lected applicant will receive a **SECRETARY-GIRL FRI "'Our 25th Ye11r" pletely confidential. * FOR ON CAMERA "' NCR Bkkpna: Machine liberal startmg ·salary, regularly sch eduled Full time. Apply at · 673-4400 AUDITION * No Experience Operator raise~, bonus op portunities, and many fringe ~lacCregor Yacht Corp,
. A$K FOR MISS POWELL ~537-5412 c~;i-.Mmto<l
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835-8282PM NKfllCIPV! ~!:m~l~i-· ~:ef1ts su~hdas padld1 va~ations, paid group 1631 Placentia, C.M. ·, . urance an a ere 1 union . He ~ill also. be · * SEAMSTRESS • s.uma11.
Acre1ige 6200 BABYSI'ITER For Church Hut lay.. dNn C:allfonlia Secreta~. top l'lklU. pr~~lded a c om pa ny car with personal use ing in · pleasant sUl'fOUl'ld.
1--...::;·------1BUSINESS' 11nd '4IO nursery 9:~11:15 Cvery ~EL•~ Appl1 Clerk typist, Rcrttary pr1v1leges. , ings.-CALL 540.3684.
5 ACRES, leVi!'I, XL.NT vu, FINANCIAL Announcements sun. ,St. 'John Epilcope.l ,,;flW CAI CO. Typlst, fiQ w.p.m.
nr Roy Roger's Apple --:-Church Bay 1;·0nnge, C.M. UI~ ~~-~ Salesmen for paint store • Applicant s .must be 18, have a clean driv-
vall.y lM • N•w Sp"ng Bu11ne11 NEW Chiropractic Houn. t:.AD --. • ....... ... -=-mg record have a high school d 1'pl and
• " 0ppo~-1tlt •-1"""1 De. °"" A. fleld, ~~==-----D INDEPENDENT · h ul ' oma Valley Lake. $6375 FP rrun 1 -DC. 44;; E. '17th St. CM BABYSI'ITER For 7 mo boy RESSMAKER, experienced ~ O d be reasonably clear of military ser v·
w /terms. Other &:d inwst -· ~8• 5:30 pm _ 3:30 am apply &: reliable, ueeded fl.all time. PERSONNEL AGENCY ice dr~. Hours are g~nerally 11 A..M. to 9
acreage & cabin 1ite1 AAA 2267 P!.acenUa. No. A,'CM 673-8591 lTI6 Orange Ave., Suite' C P.M. with some Saturday rovertime.
"'/XI.NT temu;, Bkr. ADDITIONAL INCOME WRIBMIT!Ntypc;."'K_ "'.""Fuiti:"~~.~11&1,· BARMAlD EXPERlENCED E;;;N;rG;;-JJ;;SH.,--S;:pe::a"k"i•-·-1"'1v-,-ln C·.M. 642-0026, 560978 644-4670 .. ......... .... . If ~ou are qualified and a re interested in
Let me prove $275!f inactive St'l'Vice for lettens, 1"e!<lQnel, 21-JJ. AJJPiy 2 pitr10 3 pm housekeeper for l&e fantlly. HELP YOUR learn10g-m ore about w he re this train~·n
Out f St p 6208 assessment will return up to reports, scripts, etc. 646-5445 at Th!'. flame Room, 1880 $140 mo. ~ HUSBAND Jead s, com e to the DAIILY PILOT office ___!_ ite rop. 13511 month. ly, •--~ with Monrovia, C.111. Experienced K1t1:hon H·'p • W t Ba S ' ~ ... cu '=" • You can eern up to $12.50 es Y treet and ask for M r Williams in
</ Beautiful 75% financing available. For Cemetery Lott 6411 e BEAUTICIAN e Wai~aes. Apply In pc"'°'1 In an hr. tak~ orders from the Circulation Department '
SHELTERED ISLAND personal, confidential inter. at LOVE 'S B-BQ 3046 B~ your friends, neighbors ~nd •
in the San Juan blands, view at 00! Santa Ana Head. g PACD1C View Memorial Learn wig and hairpiece tol St C.~t. relatives for Studio 'Girl•r 'Jolls Men, Wom. 7100 Jolls Men, Wom. 7100
Wuh., In tho heart o! tho qtn. Phono llJ>.2541 10 AM P&rlt comelecy lo!& l>lO '"""' •'¥! .. u wblle you I 'f"Aa;;T;--;;&;-,U=G"L"Y=c?"'?"'?"' beaut. Good Hoo"kffi>;ng
boating paradise of the to 6 PM. each. &42-1.323 earn, Salary It comm. approved WIGS, WIGLETS, Pacific Coast. W 0 0 de d. _ MALLIE'S WIG & ll you are, \\'e probably can't FALLS & cosmetics!
Natural cove for dock aite. Moner te Loen -'320 6 PACIFIC View Memorial BEAT.n'Y SALON use .)'OU. TOp prof.it!. NG tenitory
Nice beach. Close to shore · Park lots. $200 each. 646-:m& CALIF. CASTING CO. restrictions. Also sell where
MAIDS, Mature, 25 or over
Good salary for dependable
woman. Apply 3151 Harbor
Blvd, C.M. 11-foderat~ climate .• clean air, 1 I TD L 642-l323 or 642.4084. •• BANK TELLER. ex· Is continuing it'& aeareh in you work. Fl time or spare
clear walen. This Island S oan perlenced, Full time. Please Orange Qi, for a variety o! hours. Side line OK. Ph MAINTENANCE I DISH.
Is definitely unique. For full JOBS I EMPLOYMENT call 714: 536-9371 types, for worK in mag. mo. toll free 800-621-4005. or WASHER, n time exp.
information ·write; P. 0 39' INTEREST deling, TV comml's. & Ind. write S1'lJDIO G I RL BENTON'S .COFFEE SHOP ~ !1·C:~~)e,.;:i 2nd TD Loan· ~:LO::~:ipM::: w~G~~~t~d~t~oti:: ~~1t~~D, ~r.· N~!1: ~33M~cc:~ ~::~:1·~
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duty -every type. RN'a
LVN'-s Prac. -Aides.
All shifts. Call any hour,
Lesooulle Nurses Registry
642--9955. ' .
e e NEEDED
Two Office Girls
11!ust be 25 and able to drive
SERVICE CENTER
Employ,...;nt Agonc:y
Free & Fee Poaitions * G.n'I Ole $450 Diversified position I accur.
j ypl1.t/id GD. phones, * Sec'y $500 3 Career positions / l diver. ,
sified I l Jeiat or R. F.atafe
documentation I 1 resident.
ial conatr. '" • * Exec. Sec'y to $600
Mgmt level resJ)On!I. Top
skills, SH & typing / record
of stability, * P·Tlmt Aftn1 $3 hr. ,.
2 Opening& avail I 1 req'1
accur. tigUre ,typist I the
ot.her a knowledge ot elec-
b'Onics,
500 Newport Center Dr, NB •
Suite 200 By Appt, 644...f911 _ e\'e". Terms based on equity. desires all-around maln-Bankers Nol a school. Hollywood, Ca. 91605, for backzrourid·nttdedfor£lut
--642 2171 545-061 1 tenaoce Jl()Sition..on priv&te FREE _full }nio & free ~mp~ _and cl_ay mfg, Pay rate -APPLY -,
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... l ..... E ..... 1 .. •o;th .. -sii'ii".icii.Miiii;-. ;;1·~v Sia-Attendant, pL MoUnteln & Dnert 6210 Se~ing Harbor area 21 ~ -Chris-Craft or! 545-7011 TELLERS -TV SCREEN TEST by mall. N.o one will call (l'epends on -prev. exp. ih
CABIN-Mammoth Lak!I in S11tt'9r Morf911ge Co. PH: (714) 835-8282 o~ Yo\l. All replies con. both low & high fired pot.
High Sienu. Furn. 7 nites 336 E. 17th Street Job W11nted, EXPERIENCED 10 AM to 6 PM fidential. Pti today. tery. Full time permanent
$95. ~rve now 531-3374 ANNOUNCEMENTS Womlft 7020 FRY COOK & COUNTER HO?l-1EWORKERS (envelope employee. '492-1472. ~s ~7· 1 11nd NO,TICES SECRE'l'AkY Wantt'd or 5 NEW ACCOUNTS GIRL. part time. Apply 2-.c =::")sei~~: ::~ ~w!e U:~~-~·~1~
• · a.ftemoon v.wk week, In EXPERIENCED PM only. 899 ~·19th. C.M.
R. E. Wtnltd 6240 FkMf (FrM Ads) '400 lnsuranco oH\co, No ex· FIBERGLASS I a y• =~·G,!'~: eaBo,;,...~· :a1
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perience nece11ary, Top salary & benefits di & l~==~-~---'--l 4 to 3 aCl't'S for apts. 25 FOUND -Sm. pugnos~d 842--2508. For-men & Y.'Olllen Up, SGn ftCJ de• HOUSEKEEPER & ·Child MA'nJRE Sall'51ady. Exp
Wlill per acre zoning. female dog, sandy color, HIGHLY ~xp. lady seeks day Jnte~ted in. joining a fast taiDng ewft9r. Ap-cate. Live in, a~ days. Pvt. .with paint & wallpaper
OrangeCounty.Nobroken. short haired, wearing \\'Odclam-4pm$2.50hr.·FOWllll~bank. lyl -r• ED rm.&bath.Ref's.$50wk. helpful but l1Qt nee.~
&Th-nDO or 713/697..0010. orange collar ' w/bell. on Eve. $3 hr, Info, and phone p n person. • Call 540-9212. than full time, Vista Paint ~ ~t ~~1;8"~~: ~:~If~:· c.M. c.an ~·27~ P.O. Box 513 C.M. Centinela lank LER INDUSTRIES 1~0~~~~t!:i:t-i!!e~s!i M':;~~ 8~-='d, own
valu $44,000. $10,000 eq. Ph. KEYS Found on beach vie. • INC. 2101 Dover op, exp, ref'.s req'd, 673-1887 tools. Ford truck exp. 844-2873. l•'·nd • Balboa. T-.;-AIDES -for convalescence, 3333 West C0111t Hwy. preferred. lllOO N'"'""' Blvd., ._ .,. .... "I .... '<' Id ri fa 11 N St N B HOUSEKEEPER for all girl ......
BUSINESS nd at front _,, .. ter o .. n.. e e Y C&IT or m Y ca.re. ewport Beech •t • • f ·1 •· th PH C.M • • .......,, • "'l'Y Homemaken. 5f7-6681. am1 y . .x:p. gues se. :
FINANCIAL ;~D~ngs::::-~:~ nc:w~wo[!,.~1:tlec~f1.n~~~ t714) 646-n21 ~~K·~~~nccs1top Ha;~:sp;~:;2:s fee :~CAix:.~cep~~~'.st ;;;i
ButlMll dog-4ll'OUnd Coe.st Hwy. &: S4l.J524, ~. 562 W, 19th St .. CM George Allen Byland Agency ti~. DI'!!. Longley &
Opportunities '3ioo Main St., H. Bch. 846-4748 * BEAUTICIAN, for busy, ruu. PART 106-B E . 16th, S.A. 547-0395 Rosenberg. 644-2922.
-~ newport .
personnel
agency.
833 Dover Drive
Newport Beach
642-3870
F/C Bkkpr. $600
Thru financial statements
for land developer. 111ust en..
jcJy working on her own in-
itiative,
Lagal Sec'y to $551
Mln.J yr Calif. law, probate,
bankruptcy, civil for busy
fine young att'y who needs
a good right arm.
time, exp'd only. See Jerr,, ~
2590 Newpt, C.'ltl.
I \VEEKEND SITTER;
1924 Temple Hills. t..aauna
Bch, xlnt PAY· 494-7690.
SITI'ER: Come to 1924
Temple flills, Ug Bch.
Greatsittfr j()b, xlnt pay. ·
STIJD~! 11 Yrr i: Up ,
to sell candy. 1.1ake ~ .
money in spare time & helP: • r
needy school. No cash re-
quired. &t2--0803 . 9-5 PM, '
6#-2159 6-9 Pi'of It Sat. ' * STUDENTS * , Summer work for college stu.
dents. Sales & marketbic
sales positions. $532 per mo
(as per agreement). Call
111Gn. & Tues., s.5 pm. Hunl
Bch. branch • 5.36. 7521. I·,-•A"'"------'-' 10:00 ).M . .fi:OO PM. P~gi~Ul"RA·-·,.~~ in. popular priced C.M. Won. or TIME. ~ HOUSEKEEPING DE p T •. MEDICAL secretary, female,
ftA ncl .... ..-.~ ·---Paid vac. No cllentele req'd up to $5. per hr. FULLER
CANDY SUPPL y f'.O,.°':~aPuofppydo~-"-b!Hk, 893-2561 New grad welcome. Call~ BRUSH. 5*-5745 Part time. Bayview Con-' exp, 645--0460 Call 9 to 1 & 'J'HE BLUE BEEi' .... ~ ........... ., M valescent Hosp. 642-3505 2 to a wkdays. Acct. Clerk to $525 673-9904 -DINNER COOK
ROUTE Bch haa Utile red collar. Woman \\ilhes day "Wk anager. 54&--7186• Exper. + some bi."""" Start $30. per shift
CNO SELLING INVOLVED) ~12-ts. . Good and reliable BEAUTY operator "«:anted • HOMEWORKEJi.S WANTED schooling. Will train u~~ THREE Weeks v a cat i 0 I\
Plan one ........ $325.00 FoUND Wbt toy male Poo-References 835-5159 m clientel necessary. (EnvelopeAddrtssen). m 6 CPA. Constr. bkgrnd help-relief. Urologic back offiet!.
Plan two •••••••• $975.00 die area lndlarmpolil & BOOKKEEPING-Gen1 of· Guarantee. 60 % com--Gales -Rush stamped, se l f -ad-•.:1.:1 ful. Start July 6th. Expo".
Planthree •••••• $1625.00 N,.•-~ H Bch .~2158 !lee. Exp'd, want ._......., miuion. New graduate dre111.ed envelope . t ~eC d ,_ .. ...__ ,.....,.,_ .. r
Inquire about all Ex lie t UUIU, • JiR" ..... u• o""'·'. Neu-Area. Pho-LANG D 0 N w 0 R L D A f ef\Ul::U. U I '" ....,.,...,y -income for a 'few~ Ladies prescri~ glaues. pos.ltlon 646-2134 after 5 PM ~ ......... ~ . .... Learjet TRADERS. P .O. Box 1127. gency or s.1., Sec'y $450 Rosenberg. 644-292'.2.
weekl,y work. (Days 1 Intenect Dover 1; Cst Hwy DENTAL HYGIENIST BOO A21. Redondo Bea.ch. Calit Career Girls For attracL Ne\vport Beach WAITRESSES
Eveningl). Refilling and .NB, 323 Marine Dr •• Bal Lil. Avail Miur 11·26. 540-1481 loca~:o~~tJn~an':Y: Corporation's 90278 linn. Attracti~. experienced, Full •
collecting money from coin GOLD Bracetet )'OUth center OOMESTIC work wantt'd by needs full chg. thru TB. HOTEL Front Desk Cashier. EXEC. SEC'Y PBX-60ID $47S time. New nautical ttrtau.
opn"&ted dispcnaen in New. t.ennil courtll CdM. -day, It interested pl.east call Gd. pay. Resume to: P.O. A200 NCR eXper. req'd. Del Good skills, mlnu1es of board Lile t,yp. needed. This is 8JI 1'811L Exceedingly high tips
port Beach and surroundine -673-1071 543-1139 Box 8325 F .V., Cal. 92708. Static Power \Vebb'1 Newporter Inn. N.B. meeUng, public contact. Top outstanding company for the '+ salary. Interviews ·9 Aln·
area. We e1tablish route. FOUND Sm loviJW: grey ========= CARPET MAN wanted. for 644--1700 . level position. Aeeurlt,y minded, 12 pm daily.
(Handles name brand candy Siamese l CdM. Jobs Men, Worn. 7100 small shop. Contract labGr. Division INDIVIDUAL ,vith ma i I BALBOA BAY CLUB
and snacks. For permnal ca ~7262 order exper. Box 111-1014 SEC'Y LEGAL Order Clerk ••-Cat.ring Dept.
interview in Newport Beach . 675--54()6 ....... , p ·1 t -· w Balboa Outstanding !•gal -·p. ~op --1221 W. C:>ast Hwy • ...... ..... nam~ addrep FOUND Kitty cat Im -y ~ a'bfl1't1·es CHEVRON STA Service at. I.ltd y IO. u.u . • ••VM ,. OppGrtunity for unnappable Ne·~ "·ach ' •" h h I llo • N B skills, beautiful 0Uicc1. / -~· • ~ and p h 0 n e numbe1" to &: wht looks like she's been tendant. 'ltfust have neat ap-al t • o wing · · young woman w some order
MULTI-STATEOISTRIBUT. recent mother. &tZ-3444. [Jr.Jlimifeb pearance. Apply: 3 0 48 iob opportunities INHALATION THERAPIST desk exper. Heavy phone & "
ING, INC. 1681 Broadway, AT Laguna Main Beach, aet ageflCV Bristol, C.M. A.R.l.T. re<fllired. App I y SEC'Y customer contact.
Anaheim, Calif, 92802 cnu of keya, Identify, '7 ............................ 1 Personnel (U4) 499-1311, So. For 2 men. sales bkgrd good,
778-5060. ,
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gg.1132 Clerical ELECTRO· Coast Community Hosp. Xln't typing & SI-I, Summer ofc iob $1.75 hr
Intelligent, \\'ell &'.l'OOmed,
** WAITRESSES
Experienced Apply to
J\lr, Hyde or Mn. Koox
SECRETARY 31872 Coast Hwy, So. * FAMOUS BRAND 2 FEMALE kltt•na. 1 blk, Ant. to Exoc. S.C'y & 3 Nies RUTH RYAN MECHANICAi. Laguno, 92677
NAME * l calico. 54&-5245 M•n. SH 111, 1ccucole typ;ng AGENCY * LAB TECHNICIAN
CANDY & SNACK ROUTE & dictaphono. CongoruaJ SPECJALJZJNG ASSEMBLERS
(PART OR FULL TIME} Lott 6401 pleaaant atmosphere, IN ~~i:·= r::~~:~1ik·
VERY HIGH INCOME . PLEASE· Loki'1 ma~ . OFF1CE PERSONNEL ?i-1ust l!Jve expcr, In E/11t es. camparators, calibrate
We need a distributor in this . • e . LEGAL SEC'Y i-No-~ Blvd., CM assembly \\'Ork, preferably s · & mlm.... a: she ts haVJng •:>,) .. ...,.,, gages, etc. Wlflg gl'll\'e
area for our candy (Nestles. • ~ breakdGwn Her Well groomed sharp girt for 6f6.4854 pciwer supply type equip. shift. $2.25 per hr + lOo/o.
Planters Tootsie Rolls Milk ' young attorney. Skills must 17931 Beach Blvd., HD App in person.
Duds, eic:.), No eeuuig in. mate, a male AlaskB:n be tops, Dictaphone~ MTST 847-9617 UCTS 'Volved We furnish all ac-Malamute (sled dog), ir 2005 S. RITCHEY ST. Z.D. PROD
counts: You must have 2 to blk/wht/tan, IA?st vie Back exper. l """"'""'""""'""'""'""'""'"ISANTA ANA, CALIF. 3190 Pullman, Costa 111esa
8 hn. per week ~ .... lime Ba
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Y substantial rev.'8J'd. -CLERK-Equal opportunity employer ·~· 92-3573 ASST. BKKPER (days or evn). ~~,.:...-______ Bright girl w/guod gen'l PRODUCTION EqUal opJl()rlunily employer LADIES 2540,-11 ~m·2 pm
$1150 TO $1950 WHITE female whippet, acclng. exper. \Vill train lo CONTROL or later. Boys, 18 yrs &
CASH REQUJRED looks 1ike small Greyhound. be F /C Bkkper. LOOKING for bright girl who up-day or nite sh if t s .
For more infonnaUon write Vic Balboa Blvd A 2kh likes working wtlh figures.l"""!!""'!l"'!!'l"""'~~""'• I 111alntenance man 6 am·l
''DISTRIBUTOR DIVISION St. 540-8308 alter 3PM. ACCTS, PAY AILE Will ~ invoices, process 0.n'I Ofc to $JOO pm. Apply MacDGnald's, 635
•23", P.O. Box 1739, Po-=H=eart~b_ro_k,e•.,.n_! ~--~ Type SO, good A/P back· purchase orders, use car· Interesting, varied \\'Orie In 'V. lSlh St. C.l\l. m~ Callf,_91722 . Include FEM. ca.~ Shy,_aentit. ground, Postin1t, process\11£ dex, add, ,mach, & calc. pleuant Newport. Beach *LADIES* 18-60, show
phone number. Brown I gray I ye11ow, Vic, etc. 10 Key by touch. Pn> Exp. rqd, Good oppty, fGr medical olficcs. Top bene. SARAH COVENTRY Spring
Dlsttlbutors Nwpl Riviera Condo . gressive:young company, advancement, $400/mo, to flt~. Call Miss Verna, & all season jewelry. 100-/. PROFIT 642.-7540/Rew. Fa.mi vecy start. 557-6122, Abigail AbbGl Per. Absolutely no invest'ml. We
Route Sal:s Co. Contracted lt)~atta=c~hed===--~~-MTSC/MTST OPR sonnel Agency, 230 W War. train. 53J.-863l or 962-5988
ApJ>l'()Wd acct's, J ust Ser. * MISTAKE-Wong no. Call Exper, w/composer required, XLNT. \\'Orking cond._ all ner, Suite 211, Santa Ana. * Mgr Mfg Engrg 20M
vice. No Selllng required. Back please. Tan terrier; Koow K-Pack & coding for ~i~ benefib incl. profit GardeTl(!I' BSl\IE Rcq. Recent Demon.
Investment security. May preg._ No. Seu.bore Dr. composer. Xln't salary, (eilfornlll ft\AINTENANCE !1l'Bblc cxper, in tooling &
finance to qualified. i,64=.2·.:35::19:;:·.,,.---.,,,--,..,. I . ion Mold' PERSONNE:L tooJlng methods, cost tt.·
(C11ll Collect) Lost; Seiko man's v;atcb. REC PT /GEN'L OFC n1ect 1"1 NDVPORT BEACll duction,. etc. Hydraulic
Davkl Moore, U.P.S. Stainleu stttl, auto, Lost BeauWul Laguna unn needl 2:M> Briggs Ave., C.l\.1· c cl b kl valvP & !>)'Stems bckgmd
(213) 461·75lt Canyon Elementry, Reward. attractive, very \\'ell groom. (Irvine Industrial Complex} ::;~en~ O:ra1:::~ helpful. Aerospace exptt.
(l\fin, ln\.UI. S995. Rcq.)· 64&6646 aft 3:30 ed pleasant lady, able 10 COASTAL AGENCY chanic to a~ist in the de-not applicable. Company
SECURED Fem, med 1iz: dog, blk w/v.•h meet the public. Gd jen'l ofc A member of vrlopmenl and mai ntenace pays fee, r ce j<>bs also. Con.
Qiffee Distributor frosted back, tan I~a & muz skills, Snelling &: Snelling Inc. ot an exchWve golf course. tact or submit resunie to
()ppbrtWJlty for rellablc per. 615-3827 The World's Lerge1t ' This is an excellent oppor. ANGUS GORDON.
son 10 deliwr coUee to Ind.l 'SM=ALL=~m=-a~ck~dog-.~(~1-moo~J ESCROW OFFICEft Profe11lonal tunily for someone interest. J. R. Pierce
Com I k I~ f FHA E I t St ' ·" · t J 1 t A~"IOCiatcs Agency, lnc. plants, Ofc, Bldp &: other vie, s. A. Jfghts, Very P r.:iw cuge o re-mp oymen rvte• '-"'-' 1n u. • nta n ena ncc.
IGC, E>o:cept. high earnings, friendly_ !'J46.,196a quired. Previou11 exp in S.v. 2790 Harbor Bl, CM 540-605S Plelllle sehd l"f!sume or brief l88:i NPwport, CM 642-6720 ln~tmenl of $1995 to~· PART Persian &: p/Siamese ing.! &: Loan helpful. l.Dvely Harbor Blvd. at Adams letler outlining your quali-i\tAIDS
Wrlte for more Info., giving Lite gray. Vic. Irvine & aurroundlnp &: collcarues. ficatlon11. and wage history LIKE 1-1 0 USE W 0 R K?
address &'. ph, no. 10 QutCK 20th. 6'!2-8659. ***.COOKS to Box 11-!·lOlS Daily Pilot. Permanent resident Laguna
KUP D~I. Co., llll Rob;n-1:;:=,.;;;;:;;:==== TRISH HOPKINS Bo"h want<d foe maM hood Stockron CaJ 95207 ~-E , ____ , I GUARDS \\'Ork 6 days/\\·eek. 494-1196 • • · · Personals 6405 -E, 17th, Sutt, 224 C.M, xpar~-on y • • • * Locel Opportunity* 642-1470 8 APPLY e Immediate 0 &. pt tlmr posi. ?1-1A1DS y,·anled Tull tinte or
Employment Agency mainly * FULLY LICENSED * The F ive Crowns tion11 avail, San Juan Ca p!~ just Sun1mcr "·ork. Exper
salaried pocltkml. Estab, 20 Renowned Hindu Spiritualist. Account• P 1iy1ible $450 Ret t1iur1int tranG IU't'R. Unlfornig & not rJC'C, Ken Niles 111arlna
yrs., k>w over hf'ad. profit. Advice on. all matt~. Beach area. Call Loraine, tbel. 3-5 p.m. only) equip furnished. Fringe hen. J\1otel 1021 Bayside Dr, N.B.
able Can train Investigate Love, Mamaae. BuSJness Westcliff Pt'.ncinoel Agency, S801 E. Pacific CoMt H\\'V. efirs, Co.r & telephone req'd. NO matter what 1t Is, yoo
.I: ~ offe.r • O\\ncr hu Readingll given 7 days a 2043 \\'estcliU Drive N.B. O:lrona <lrl Mar No ph. cails Apply at: 13912 t:>condcrosa can ~II It with a DAILY
other busincU intuerts. week, 9~M~9PM 312 N. El &if>.2770 ' COOK * * * ~f-', S.A, 'PILOI' \VANT AD! 642-5678
l."ves, 673-0372, Clc.:;anl"",,'°!~"!16!;, Sa4~ -1& ADULT Babysiller, my hse, FULL OR Pl' T"!E WOULD )QI like a builnesr "~ -w~ "" :o.-..i 5 day1 $25. Newpor1 Shores. No Phone Call; "'' Jebs-..Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100
of your own! You don't need * Newporter S11un1i * Rd's req'd. 646-1":34 Apply In Person
• an office IG 1tart. Begin at For .Men A Women ~1/Eve1. Sat " Sun. * SURF ~ SIRLOIN *
Mme tuii of-part time ~ Profer&Klnal Female Sta!t 646-3698 a930 Pacific O>ast Hwy,
for htaband A. Wife f-« I"' Newporter Inn Hohl APPLIANCE: ?i-18f'Tied, )Wirt· NeWJl(ll't Beach
formation cal.I 4~ No 1107 Jamboree Rd. N.B. . Six
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Uon, : 6«.Q960 time c~. ~·r reslde ll-* COOK -Da,ys, relier shift ,
cy ·ttq. d. Apphance sa)('fl 5 days wk. El(Jler'd,, for
ATTENTION. Party GfVttl. FOR A~ n:nnywcll • Happy ~ &el'V!«. $3.50 per ht lo i convale5etnl hosp, Apply in
La.trst WbkMll In costume Father 11 Da.y, Daddy. "!• ;:'m?° A1r James C714) penion: l10 Vlctotia. C.i\f,
rings, trom Europe. Call think you:'re the greateet.1 -'"'=;.;:===~=~ COOK : Evening shif t. l\.t11~t an. ': p.m. n~7699. Your lovtnc fa.mlly. ATTE NTION BOYSI know ell <lh.••s. UAi\1-7:30
PRE·SCl:fOOLS: Escondido SWINGERS Orange . County Summl'.r work. You can make P~I. rall 638-Sl;.Q,
Engineer
Design Engineer
Electronics
\VI' t re fl fut-gro"'ing AnRhelm·be.!ed organin·
tlGn t hat need a gr&.dua1e EE "·Uh flvr yea~ e)(·
pt>rlcnce In po\\·er eontrol utilizi ng hlch treQucncy
po\\·~ tr&m i1tor1 &nd SCR'a:.
Our grot111 1s 11.mtll but our exJlftnslon proi;i·111n
\Vill ~h1e you evtry Oflport.unty for p1·orcstlon11I,
personal and Untincl&.I gt'O\Vlh.
Wr\tt' today dc:5crJbln~ \VOrk hl~tory and salary
1·t>qulrcn1cnt1 to Box 1-t -592 Dally Piiot. •
CLERK TYPIST
Accuracy, gd head for lig·
ures, \Vlll train on books.
GEN'L OFFICE
Relieve on switchboard mall
deliveries. diversified lilt
typina:.
SEC'Y
Assisting pre1idenl11J sec'y.
Top skills, xln't potential I
benefits.
sharp young lady to v."Ork in Van de Kamp Coffee Sbop
bu11y ofc. doing relief PBX, 3099 Bristol, C.11f. '' '
running errands etc Must have-own cRr 40 hr ·k WAITRESS wanted, apply ,iq
· " · person Mesa ~ 17a'l Plea1e, call before comina Supe~ Ave. Costa J\ieu.
in.
This Is a partial listing ol our
job opportunities at thil
time. For further lnfmna-
tion, please call or come in,
USEL Car salesman app!Y,
a1 1'1arcus Moton, 2026
Harbor, C.M.
WAITRESSES***
EXPERIENCED
No Phone Cab
OUR Credit union needs a Apply In Person .
part.time exper he Ip er. SURF & SIRLOIN ,
A/PAYABLE Phone Mr. Johnson 8.14-5227 5930 Pacific Coast HW)'. '
2 Yrs exp. Typing & 10 key or a:l8-0739 NN1>0rt Beach
adding, New &: beautiful fa· P0AR"'T"·"T"-IM"E".-..v'='e-=-=-accu=,::a7t•' I ·-,,~,A-'l::::~'..'..C=::'.'..--1
ill . • J * TRESSES * Expr'd. c hes, at simple math, copying
ASST. BKPER
Eves. Casa Garcia, 1712
figures a.nd using e.dding Place ntia, c .t-.1 .
machine, Need car. NB ti73-3863 WOMEN, Lite delivery work. ;;,;,;.;==.--,--:--.,..--1 ••1ust have own car. Apply: Accts Rettivable, voucher·
~ng, figure typing, Great
people! Purchasing Agent 325 N. Broadway, Room 410,
A11 l1tant Santa Ana.
410 W. Coest Hwy.
Newport Be11ch
646-3939 '
11-luRt type and have some buying experience. $2.50 'VOl\.IAN fGr drug store wortr ·
min. hrly, salary, Apply in in C.r.1. Apply to Box Pl042, Daily Pilot.
MTSC /MTST OPI
Hrs. 8:00-4:30, !!Omelimes
5:00 lor good Cmla Mesa
linn. $521).$5.10 mo. Exp, re.
qu ired.
Newport
Personnel Agency
13.1 Dova r Dr., N.8.
642.3170
l\10DEL needed for p/time
work. caJl 646-6896, If no
ans. 549'-3108.
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Z.D. PRODUCTS
3190 Pullman, Costa l\tesa
*PERSONNEL
CLERK*
l\1\n. 2 )'l'll. cxper, Dulles in.
cl'd screening, interviewing
applicants, handle group in.
1urance. accident reports,
maintain personl'K'J records
& related corn!sponden<.'e.
Kno"•ledge nf Spanish help..
!ul. $2.50 min. hrly salary.
Nursing Apply in pc.non
REGISTERED NURSE Z.D. PRODUCTS r.c . .c.c.u. 3\9() Pullman, Costa 1.1('88.
Expanding unit. Challenging Equal opportunity employer
oppo.rtunlties, continuing ed. REsrAURANT l\1/1-' lull or
u~ation program .. Contact part time. $1.75 hr. +
DIM!Ctor of Nuns1ng, Miss 5-1-1686 bet l·S • Irene Snyder So. Coo i!it Con1. .>-· pm.
munity liosp, 31 i2 OJa;I f!B ~IA1'URE, exper'd, pn>
Jlwy, So, Laguna. Cn4J frMiona.I salesmen. A 11
499-1311 Ext. 356, oreas of Orange Co. open.
Income ovtr $1000 n10, 1st.
mo. Evet • 962.-4981 Nun.In~
RN • Calif. II ctn st
12 Pl\.! lo 8 Al\.t shift
APPLY in pe1'fl011!
HUNTINGTON BEACH
CONVALESCENT
HOSPITAL
187!n l>tJa\VfU'e, Jl,8.
NURSF.~: RN'.,11 to 7:30
llm !!hit!. lull time. Relict
R.~-3 IG 11 :30 pm. Xlnt
10Ia r y & h e n e f t t1.
\Jndt'.r ~w O\\'nel"!lhfJI,
P a I m c r e • l Convalescent
llGSpltal, 13075 Blackbird St.
GRNlen Gro\'t',
Sal" 1'~11 tilrn! flf' Pan timt
EXPEnrENC'ED
SALESGIRL
E:iccellcnt 5tdary, coinm. &
benefits. Call for i.ppt:
!'i4().~ Ext, .sn
JOSEPH MAGNIN
r.q llR.J oppor1unlty employe r
YOUNG Lady over 2 5 ,
Steady jof, Mle11 wort.
Anthony's Shoe Service .
673-8041 ..
YOUNG Lady over 2·5.
Steady job. Power sewill((
machine exper. Anthony's '
Shoe Service. 673-8341.
Schools-lnotruction 7600 ---TEACHER \\'ill tutor durirc •
1illmmer months. Fount.In
Valley. 540-593.1
Theetrlc•f
ACTING
Do ynu \\'ant to be a full time
'''Orking profesl'llonal1 Do -
you hti\'e lhe 8t'Jf di11elplll'ili ·
IG l'IUbject )'OUrsell to a ri1-
id British training couf'IM!'I;
the arlil'llic humility to ac-
cept minor roles until the ·
training period 11 compleleT
It llO Til"E LONOON LA·
CUNA A C T0R S WORK.
SJ.IOP mlghl be able to help
you, No previous experience
ncteMary, oo age bal'Tler.
i\tembt'rs of this e:'l'.cllllliw
group \\i ll only be accepted •
upon a satisfaclory pc.iwnal
inte.rvit'W with !he dl.r«tor.
Call 49-i-44£1.1 for &(lpt.
0 RA1''GE County's Profes.
6: CM. )Jc 30 l SO. •ne&A, Guidi!. Free info wnt~ P .O. SJ>+ per wk·pt lime. llclp
dn. ct WUHam1, rutr. Box 2111 Anabe.lm S280f us gel new customer• for a
~166 ALCOHOUCS Anonymous great MWRpa.ptr. Must be
OAtLY Pllm DIME .. A Phone SU-721T or write to 12-lfi..yrs, Coll ?I-tr, Gonnl)',
• LINES -,.. juot -P.O. Box 1233 Coeta M-S<S-1930 nowt
mes a df•• Dial IOa1I b' RESULTS DJal 80-$18 A ch&J'&t It.
BUSIEST mA rkt tplace in
tov.'fl. The DAILY PlLOT
ClassUied sect.Ion. Sa v ci
money, time .I: t.Uor1 by
•hoppln' from your
annr hair. EquAf'" OPl)f)l'IUl'lily employl'l' Dial 64_2--5618 for RESULTS =-'--'-'--~-I~~--~--~~~~:.!'.:!~~~.-
SALESLADY • Sunda y s . Rional ftcpc:r1ory Thealrt. ,
Gourmet ACCf"llsoriPs Sho11. So. Co a 1 t Rcpe:11.<>ry
Nt"1\'J>t. Sch. ti73-5.123 1~ of(crin; iu 1111 public
SALESGIRL. exp'd.-f-o r Summer workllhop. cal ·,..
b«ktry. 819 \V. l9tb St. 6-j6-0.1&!, betwn 10 -ti.
eo.;;::;::"':.:::M.:""=-· -----DAILY PIWr-wi Nr-AD§!
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>;• • ' · '!~~!!!!M"""'=·~·~J~uot..~22~.~~~'llO~~~=m ~1Lft:~~ :~'l~~D~uc:· :~~'l~~~s:.3-=~~::= FREE TO YOU ITllANSPOltTATIOH ' TlANJ"OlTA F~lure IOOO Oorqe Salo 1822 Toltvlalon • l20S Ml...U-S.llMl!t tell MIMle H9nea ftOll Trucb ,... Cornptr1 -
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tJ'#C. KING Slll CLOSING Cabinet Shop GIANT 1970 Ztn1tb Color TV ~1~1:~'*'xln~= =·~ =·r::. au<c motor, head,. hinaed Exclualvt.o.itr For '70Oodl8CSOO.VI,21p. XI ~ple~~~l88~i
! · llDROOM Tools. hnl~. many ml.tc. Sate. Ever)'thlnc must eo. $3)(1/btt ofr -= Shell devilhb' • enertatrw,. wuti mut torward. tent C(Mll', LA PAZ hl Vait .•.••• Ne:.19 per mo 18th St eo.t;" 1tilL
1..aCetdrawerdnuer,mft. bargains. 1621 Superior dlM! to Jeue. Dive'• TV. Stat.km oo.~~tla wryloudmoton.Will• ?Min. jib, pnoa .•..... '10ChtvC1'0-Vl.21P'2>-.;=='"""'=====I ror:~-= stand., Ki"' C.M. lllO s. El Cami"' Real, Son P'ENDU a.. plllle "taClllt;"Olcoune 516o1811S •ktr. Xlnt qotlll. -· Cuoi.n lullt Coochoo hi Vian ... '. •• Sl!8.ltpermo i);;... lutllH '521 ~.. ~·quot. Appll Qemfnte, 492-Gll. ..L.I •1-~ .... ~ ........ ~ anytime . (n4\ ~DO~ Clll sa: IT TODAY! ·n Dodct Van ~~Vl~·~"'~ID/;l.t:'.i:.J~~~~~4-~ Jiii••-· -~ .• b -•nce1 11W • , 1 , • -i\il~ ~·...........--'f'N 'b~ 21S/312--4B radio -·oo -* , tar .•. ..,..,_.. :n...-. ·1 t •• •••• · · -· ..... mo et~,~~~ ot Spanieh NoRGE Auto wuhf!r, ·~; Hl-1'1 .& Ste.... 1210 * l7M4IM * male ~~e rr._:,:S CAL 151 t mo old, t.1 «it· Guaran • 0 UOdii Prcit: au • 80 hp .vw. lJcerwed. Needs
. I ·or Modeni St:vle model. xJn't <'Ond. ~ lll·Fl AM:·FM •te:teO·Dulilh retil Loves chltdrll ix.rd, bow • ..,, pulpita. in 'NIUn ramU¥. Adult ~~~~.::;!'·~~ work/mike oaer. B ill, r
1 l'l•LL l'OR $249 pertont, $7S. AllO, Norp n'lOdent. 1 foot $1110. Auto Mlec. W•nW 1610 ~-bttwn 10 I: ti ttow. tnnllted back •taf, Park. Buy )'otll' Coach from ........ ,,... ..,,.-... m.-86!i1 • .
t'" ga:; "'-·er, late--"-!, v•n't -"'lo ,.,.._,.,., ............ wa·-AM g••u etc. Muat .U, trandlrred, US and •ve on factory di-John Davia .. I evw ~--•· ~ t<Jo dQwn pmt•. only $9 mn. ...,,. u........:: "" ~--~·· ""' ........ .., • • '"' rra. 73 Linda Ille N.B rect ~ Over 100 mo-9 to 6 daily _ M7..860Q ~ ~ ... ~---. 1
1 WILK'S WAREHOUSE conJ, white, a;. Will d~Uv. $50. st~ Wanted Ba~arian chi' mla. Sa\'e us tram the pound 6 ~ • . dt1t to cbooee ~ Leo Ltmtr r•-r..-•
1iOO W. 4th St, Santa Ana 347-aus or 546-8672. RCA -Stmo Conde et.ll pleoet, EJectra pattern wk old KittMt, blk A :.rt, NEW Fibu&lw Naplta ~OIILEU= SALES 1 to { eva. -213-TR 3-1095 ~·
Dlil.Yl-9Sat9-6Sunll-6 PERLICK52 cuinreach-i~ beautifUI _ SISS. 505 SUnunerVine.Phalt~PM: blk&srey.194-M , Saboti-Rec . $319 , 237So.Tultln,~ GMC.i..TRUCKS TRA ... SPOJiTATION
.. ur;-JU.TON Bdrm Rt Dbl rtfrlgen.tor. 3 glus ·sl.k:U':'& Fullerton Ave. NB 604125 Doc: Bi& Gtrman cii...-i.o, ci-~ ·wetk -1.._....,. •. 633-2981 633-2914 63frl446 ""~,---· doors. Self cont:Jl Md urut. 1WIN r---._.. -~ Here tmportelf C1r1 NOi dreaer, cheat of dra~eni, Like new $650, M&-5644 , Slze Canopy Bed in lave• Kida, tiefd• ~home complete w/sail A all ac-now. -·'-"';;...;;::~_...;..;;;;
""' ,1anc1, HI , poet" ""1· Sporllftl Oooda UGO aood cond. , .Hu lie. S4UIU · -· J430 w. c-1 THE rlADOW$ hM>edlata Dollve'1 AU5'11N H•ALIY ~lliO freeJlt.'r , & ,Refri1.1 USED Appliances I: TV'.1• GO CIJl !Wl'.MT25 8 Kitte111, adorable 4 malel, Hwy, N.B. ...,
Other tierM. J004 Hawn Pl. a1l ruaranteed. Oun!l.P•· .,.YM~:..:1 u!:f· !': illT TANK&. PUMP 4 Females 1 •RH=o°"OES'=""'33~ .. =HAN=AllOU'==· (Irvine) Soutb@rn Orana-Coontt• AUSTIN AMERICA NB 64$-0175, 646:-3130 ~~7188~ e wpor t • C.M. & 4 wooda-\Wdp. Very nice • 548-T218 • ~ . Beautifully equipped and only Authorized GMC Dealer
. FOR Ila.le: Beautiful love bq: with blpod. All for only CUTE tuc"k 6: white female maintained. ldtal W raciZ1c Rnmladom 11'9 mw beln& UNIVERSITY
sei.tinaatingold&lul)hol. KENMORE automat i c $35i·Sf6-2050 , MKfsl-.ry, ltc • .,. klttf!n. uveJY penomHty. arcrulsin&. taken in OnJiie <:.ounty'a OLDSMOBILE 1 cu4~ arm chr. Re.as, wuhtt in xlnt eond $45. --~1345 6123 "600'-TE!lMS flnrtlt~mMteampletepulr 21SOH&rbo(..Blvd. 64&-1775 ' \l.'ill deliver. 546~8612, Mia II l600 e MFGR MOVING See at 19 Bay llJ.and at 14851 Jeffery Road (Sur-Co.ta Mt!&& 5t0-9640
LOVELY Floral mfa, never 847-8U5 ca aneout Alr mm.pn9)p_. •pray ClNCOdt'.M~kltterw. CUte 673--1232 J()llndeef b)' <>ranee Groves) New '70 Datsun u~ $125. Match. love seat •Maytag deluxe washer $90 Gll!':J'S boothl, 'lftY l\IDl,_paintl, without taili. MZ-<ll54 8123 22' ENSIGN Sloop, In lrvlnt, For Information, 1800 OHC, Pickup with camp..
s1s.-Pvt pty. 530-8337. Maytag'1et, cu dryer $200 ri mda.I cablnets, -furnace, ALL White lo\lable llii yr. tiblqlua main jib A call 1113-51», 5ll-85'n or er. Sale price OJ99 dlr.
20 'PC. •'MADRID" Othtrs from S2S UI) 531-8637 Custom Made R.irial, Tie = ~dt.:I ~~~ JoldMOMutt. s.16-mT 6/22 _.,._ oul'ttmrd ~otor.' Sail 531.&105, C• 6iJ98) Will finance prt ~:RO'OM GROUP GE late model washer,~ perl. Taca, cutt Links 6 Other frames, sta~. uh tnys, -old black 6 wh.la A ~ ~ ~vers. $2'150. vate party. Call, 54S<t052 or
"'QM MODEL HOMES co67~~·..,!60: See It run. Call Uem1 For . . etc. &tJ...1218 5'9-21111 l)Uppy. 5e-;363' 6122 dAlaol•,.;.,, 101100, 2 .. ~luapu -IA"( HARIOR c494-,_.,9'17""3.==~~-.--
Incl1fdea: • ·Quilted ' tofa & ,}""Ml,r,I • Fathet'I Day " G~lluatlon ~ • ' --' GOLDEN IAb, mixed, all ''6'Y• •
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"1"'.LDCll Moblle Heme ..... ·so GMC . icku % T ~ ~liair,.2endtables l.colfee SEAESCountryKltchen.eltc eFu11LineCastineSupplie1, FREE TO YOU thoti-$t5o.5lllll 1122 27' FEATHER •1'1°P-ALLNEW'70MODILS tire&, en:ine p-·.::.
tabie. 2 lamp11. dresser, mir-range, like new, cost SDI, Waxes I. Machil)el')'. Ewl'y--6 KITJ'ENS. 5 blk &: 1 calico. fi~clu over wood. Gd NOW ON DISPLAY $100 or beat. ~ aftu
rnr, hei.dboard, 'quilted box sell for~ cash. 49,l..3650 thing For The ~HourxU. HELP! Mom, Mom to Be. 162::;59! , 6/22 cond. $1795. S31..&6.1 att. 4; 20' Wides u low u $599$ 4
si:tfnra -' mattress, s pc O'KEEFE & Me rr 1 t t Open sun., C!Ol!led Mon. I: S kiuerw. Sm brd. thrt APT. •lie ref. Id runnlnr; ~1393 12' WidN to 3'' f'1clel '··:;o--C-h<-vy--1-to-,-9-.-, .... -
dir!l'!I' room; table 1: 4 hi· w/griU, 6 yn old, $70. 5 M GEMS hr, all blk w(wbt mkp., cond. 673-«151 6122 BOSTON Whaler Squall, 9 ·Park Spaces Available truck $795. 646--02lll or bacli' chaini. * 646-8564 * 2750 HarbQr Blvd, 11-A Good wttn tm. children. mo old, Ori1 eo9t rroo, uk-1'25 Baker St .• Costa Mep. 962-7ll3.
\::oMPARE AT $749.95 Costa Meu. * Sf9.3J39 ~7112 612.1 ON~ white • nt w/cap. inc m . ~Linda l&le, N.8, ~ blockEutOIHuborBlvd,I.::~:::;.--~-'--
' $399 S_ewln9 MlchlMI 1120 Rur Of. College Center ADORABLE CUddly kittens, 8l7 l . 6120 ~ CDlta Meaa .(n4) StO-N'ltl 'M CheVY Plcku'O. rblt
No. down Pmt.$. Only $16 mo , . 9 wkl Gld, trained. btk-1: TREE wbt. kitte• ~ LOA-17' C'BD, Sloop, Fbt1a 2 BR. $1500 Choice e1)K I: tram. AM/FM. w~'tK!S WAREHOUSE 1970 SINGF;R T~h-O ldat!C Wh<, pearl lrtY "• white home. 846-Ml'r 6120 u rig daca. alum. mast on .aoll ~. 11' blk.':: ... ~ * &73-37'5 *
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&100 W. Clout Hwy., N.B. •
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Autbortzed MG_ DMlll'
'll) ROADSTER 1.003~ lair
cond, Pvt pty. $400. \,
*962-754.1*
BMW
BMW SALE!!!
GOO· W. '4th s t:, Santa Ana · :w •. lng, ""z~ne in \\'8.lb"'!t KlnPr I: wht. 96J..8&47 6/Z 4 Kittenl. I wks, dartirw ~. mtr, tlr, xtru'. beach. Htg. Bch. 536-6921 ;; Chevy ~'ton plclcu~Y.8. NEW .l DEMOS _ ult!. 1g-zaca, u.-J"'·~ ,,,,,,,_ 61-Xlnt ll600' ...... -... -8' ate;> aide S'150 Phone L 1•-1ectl S ~, Extra firm, tonholes, etc. Guaranteed. KITI'EN desperately need.a .,...,..,...,., -., -· .-.-.-2 BR. $7500. <.'hoice IJ*ct ~ -' er... -Oft Q ~t·e_n~•.i..z_e_bea;?J:iii}i::Eiy_:off_tiiJiiiCi.:OCS38.:n -~-~-~~ ~~all!1. ldttenl-··-17! .robBOT~-KQU. all on ColJ ,cotJl'9e_ ~ blk. from 64 '~U4S. Of _All ~BMW Mod•lt ~!)rings, mattress & frame. or $5 per mo. Call 54J...9335 ~e. blue crey-nwt. s-wu. 9D4211-8111 -equ1p-&:~aai1,;----Xlnt cond, :,,..=:ch:;. :;H;J&;:·;;Bch;c;.,._:;;;;:::· :o-1 Recrut'n VihiCIH 9511· -3-Bt•ncl-New '0
1m,nwculate, new condition. anytime. ) SJ&..4493 6/2'J · no. Mi-1712 .. ::;;;::..::::.;::..;:..:;::.::c;.:..;.:..:.: I -2000'1
Gg1i!anttt. $120. 642-1724 . SINGER Auto zig-mg 6 mot'. KITI'ENS 3 Jons: balttd, t PITS and LIVISTOCK ,;Fl,;;be::.r.::1;taaa:::.:.:.::..,t._""Ge"""lcoa~t Motor Homes '215 TRAVEL Bui, -se f r-%°on-All Automatic', 4-oi!. Sedanl
CUSTOM Wood bar with old. No attach needed for CftY : 1 amber -1 ~ Peta Genarel UOO * * 1te'pairl * * FOR Sal -tained. Ve~ Jood cond. with Radial tires, etc, b·-,t orange leather hand zig"''"' button h 0 le 1 , I: wht. I W,ka,' o I'd . ' · Fret btimatH · 548-1~ . e: Motor home, 1968 New motor. Sl 49.5. 6f6-838S List $5100 ' Now $1"t "'"! •--675-8299 6/22 FOR ··•-PET h Wtnnepqo $7900. 54M158 Aft 6· JO PM ' -• • n4l : & 3 uou atooJ1, $150. de&igns, etc. Guar. $39 cash -• c lckena, 5.\BC)T .. ·racirw cond. Gd., aft 6s>m or 541-8304. · · -
Cfll-l'I0-1337. or small payments. 526-6616 894"'2312 . LABRADOR. 9 mo. okl ducks, cqft, Jertil'e tat. M.il1, dolly &: cover. $290. '65 Econoline, rebuilt engine, 3 Brand New 'ff
UNpSUi\L, l.Dng/low sturdy . F:emalt do(, Needa pocl Marne cat. 540-2.1.13 67S-29W675-f613 Mini Bikes 9275 autopiatic, fop open&~ to -25Go'1 IAlif•. Re~n top, AtJrac., • Mu•lul AIR COMPRESSOR home~ lo.., ldoh. 897-54!0: !'a1·2S Full ri«! eqp. . o!And Joe box, ,...,. $1650, All ••tomatic 4 0... Sedam gclJ!!'.for tape or" TV, etc. lnstniment1 1125 ~2.179 6/22 Dogs 1125 SIS, rad. 9i,s Evinnld• BONANZA .. 4 h.p. Ha 1 962-1026. with Power Sir., XAS Radial
$8,11t4Z-1724. _ TI? good horlw: 5 loWly lipr MrxED, 'duiU. puppies, 513 * 646-8558 -* c~me fenden and li&.hll .• ~69:;,,;00::C:00C,E-V-&n-. CU.~-10-m-in-Tires, etc.
ffOlJCC"11'1'TL or new model F.or Mle: l aet RDren drums, Excellent condition. 5hp elec. kittens, 1 calico, 1 · wkl. wkl. weaned, $5.00. Biluft COLUMBIA 22, -•~y, out· Like new. nso. Everunas ter. Elec. -t..i ... , new titts. Lilt $6557 SALE $52tf , ~ "'· Incl 2 ml!d tomtoms, 1 flam tric motor, DeVtlbiaa com-Full _,_...... ,...., • ......., artl!:r S 54M1.M) •-=.... ----hdme fumitutt. Reg. $683, to nare b&M&: bot ,,,... Y ~EQ A htbrk . .....-IUqllel 646·0356 or boanl. Xiru-.1.ip avail. ' Tapedeck.Bob673-2098. ,_,,.,._'CSAC-~ $19?. $44l7 0 r, m, s , sym s, pressor, ,U\I gallon tank :100 ~9166 6/20 642--585.1 842-59l6 '"* -, i;:.;,-6200 seat & stand for symbol.I & lh ratina:. $300. See Monday I--=,,-===,--Motorcycles 9300 C 9 Demo with lather int., AIR/ ""-' -" anare. 675-7913 througlt Friday at Daily YNG l..e.bn.dor ft'We needa e Gl'fft Dane Puppy e DEL REY 24 ·-' 1:::•:.:m::i:Pl::;'c.:1~-~---....:::520:: CONO., Tint. oo1 .. -, Blau-w.,~~ ~ d"k Pil I 330 W lovlnr; home Jr ·-...a I:~ u .. ..i-..1 .. ""'<:' Sall~· 4 •--• --· - - ---""1'...... .... ... ;, ' SOLID State fender twin ot Pant, est Bay tive childftrt • .,.};; thats s:fj. .... _ ..... ., .ftn.o;. ...... t..teep1 , -.u, aiok. L ... -... --• punkt AM/FM Radio, etc. w/j:ftum Vay rood cond. reverb am!) with heavy duiy StreetA ·Costa Mesa. For Ir 11 Call &M-.U 6/2'J * 13!11 alt S::W. pm * Xlnt cond. M4-0735. THINI ' SAVE $1000 ~,.!> .. writ F new, $50. sl)t!alten $250.-56.2193 'aft further information, ca 11 censse. ecC>LlJES -AKC. born 1969 16' c.at. Cott $2IXI> ""'· HO' NJlA --e-~ a 6PM. 642-4321, exitn&ion 276, 2 BLK/WHT ldtterw, one April 7. ~ect mw. $50 taeritice $lOOO. Call 76-''2IOO"' Autorn.tlc
9' . IVORY Satin Brocade .J part Persian, one short Shobi. 491-2974 548-2181. · ~· .. Antiqued iolid oak FENDER.BASS AMPLIFIER ~ElLDQM.USE~ lJ v ~l. 'haired. Box trnd. · -==-'""""'~~~-1 .-:c-;,.-,--~-~~ -De1.10 with Leather int., Air
difl.'g, sel, All for SlOO. DELUXE RICKENBACHER Enc ydopedlli. AmericaM. 8364493 6123 ~C .!'.hi~~-ale Peke 12' FJeety _ aloop rllP<I ~'FRIEDLANDER~ Cond., power atr., AM/FM BASS GUITAR complete Boo k or ~..,... w/~ller, CUlbiont, peddle. OPEN ROAD •t~o multiplex, tint clua. 6~ Wknds. * 675--6404 * KnoWledge. c.oi,._ $250, sell ALBINO rat rnaJe, • mo . fi.U..4812 alter 5 $l50 673--3229. , .. •IACM nfW'I', .,, etc., etc,
SPANJSH aofa love-aeat Walnut Spinet $UO noo. Walnut exeeutive desk old with cage -very ar-ST. Benwdt .. AKC ch. Sabot . rigged SAVE $154
cha\f, eoffree I. 2 end f:abJes, 646-5651 after 6 PM $40. Norge gaa dryer $50. !~ .. c !,!.! n ate• I 4 2-2.111, aind puP1 to ahow I: breed. x:1::!t ~ • .'...e-,
Ian\i!. Will n ot separate, 2 kids dnks, corner &: 4. """""' '" •123 Terms. 83()..57'3, 495--5165 · · .... ., '70-"2002"' Automat1e S<i!\'Cuh. 962-4988 eves ELECTRIC Guitar, re !i shelf bookcues, $10 ea. WHITE J>en)&n fem . ce.t MIN, SCHNAUZER AKC &73-~ Demo with Mich XAS Radial
EXTRA Lona: twin bed, oof· hollow body, dual pick-ups, 962-4979 with orange It grey mark-MOVING: Sabot, like new '70 HONDA Mint -Tra il ti?'l!t, AM/FM Stereo Multi..
lee 'table. end table, TV $100. Dave, 673-9729 before 5 ADMIRAL refrig, atandud mp, Allll'> 1% YJ', Calico ~:,:.;!e~~z~~~~~np. gla, uil A: flttlnp. Colt cu1tom ror racin(. Muat aee plex, etc .. ~~' couclt, etc. 2144 Orana:e I i. O 8130 sz. xlnt cond $50. Attract. fem. cat. 546-7202 6/21 $400 SAC. $225. 646-6783 .to apprec. 642-3892 SAVI! $360
A"f., No. C, C.M. ·"·;";;"°';;;;;;;;;;;'l;•;n;•;;;;;;;;;,1dinet1e aet, oval table DOG -% Cocker% [)Qlrle. SILKYA TERRIER .PUPS lJOO 14 -New cover ._l ,,;,,65~650,;...TRIU:;,,,,:.MPH=,....,,Roa~d~o,I---...,-..;=:.----e-G~ table, n.ibbftl witlnut • \\'/leaf & 8 chairs $55, Hon-6 wlm. Male. 836-4493, ff:~ xt11~ = ttUer Hiway trailer I: xtru. dirt. Jmmac. cond. $900. '70-"2002" S-unroof
fioilb. Opens to·seat 8, $3S. THE BIGGESTI da 305 W/extras, ~ 821~ 6123 e • $695. 6.f4..0U9 673--9801 aH. g Demo wtth c.ont. IWllal ttres,
• 1 ~-645-2204 Piano & Organ S•le cond $300. Mornings beJcire TO. RTOISE eett -.....1 kit-IRISH Setter pl)plriet, ct.fn-H-O~N-O_A_d_u-t-.,,-,,,..._--t.-Pri-c-.1 AM/FM 1tereo Multiples, • T llam 546--5449 ·~ pion stGck, Wflbltne and Power Crul1er1 to2o LRG ;atn. tbl, 3 Jee.ve1. ·ex-1n own MET ten 10 mo. I: 11utt)'. ~ Varqon. $252'1 ed Jicht! Call Joe: 540-8232 $795 etc.
r+<ta to 96", 6 chrs. $15(1. is going on AL ironing~· new, male kitterf. ~ 1122 19' GI..ASSPAR cabi n dayt, 557-3211 eve•. SAVE $260 -·-~Abbie Wy, C.M. · right now at w/cover & J*d, hghtweight. 1 BLACK kitten, 3 JM'• old. Puples, eoc.a.poo'a Browns crul.er, twin Johmorl M HP '62 PORSCHE '.'S" Full Price 1
50tA & chair SSO; 2 end WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO ~uat.~$5.3!"1·.iAJ ltalrabl'· 1dnk l striped ~ toed eat. Both A:,.,"6
1•7;"'57•83
1 wka, M/F $1~ outboards. aleept 2. head, $1275 or BES"I' OFFER. s·-~-~ model tnctudei cab c. Bob Autrey Motars e· '& lamp $15; gd cond. 1819 Newport, ~.M. ~ ~mpb:·ll· multi<Olor!t amp very triendJy, 642--0176 •12> "' ll pJ wt.ter tank, Johnlon. e 675-296.5 e ......... ~
aft 3, 536-2185 Ope n Every Nlte wifoe.m becklna:. $5. ~ ODDLY mai'lll'd"ki"""° one ./ AKC IRISH Setter pup. C.B. radio, klt9 of extraa, '69 HUSKY 250c:c, runs ~ :~t!ne~~ "0VEa.5EAS DELIVERY
c AMON Maple 4 J>C)llller 1 :ZIZl&:=ISU=:ind=:iay Afternoon 64Z-1724.. wh i le, al 1 1e ma le. l'~ ~y=~ow! =bJ~ ~er~ XI.NT, never raced. $775, lite:, Be1t value in' town_ SPF.CIALISTS" bed~ iii. & her che!lts, mir-11 VTDBY all t 536--0136 6/20 Pri •&U-5014• Ku...._ ,Moton· • Authorized Sales • °*· ftitntand. 642-7318 b ... .,.. vacuum w/ 8 -AFGHANS " AKC vate party_ •1
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• Service '-Parta e H. M. Ca le tachmenls including handy Pr. Persian ldttfn 6 wks. SACRIF ''10 KAWASAKI TraU Bou 845 Baker CM 54()..591" *t _,~EDm. gtyle 10la, 40" Con1oie Plano butler. Take over payments old. Gray "' wblt.e, very 4 montM * * 146-5'52 ICE 20' Cbn Cnr. Perfect cond, under 800 · ' · · " 1360 LONG BEAOI BLVD. pn.Ciically new. $95. Walnut Demo w/new war· ol $4.50 per mo . or pey pretty. 8371384 6/20 AKC German Shep. Pups, Wood, bead, <21 SO hp mi's, $425. 644.-4295 'mE SUN NEVER SETS on Lq BeMh 5914721 •~ . I 't blood i · Johnaon eleca. Gd cond. DAILY Pil:.DT WANT ADS• SALES OP"'., SUNDAYS --* 548-3797 * ranty. New ..,,.,,,. $599. thlt oil for only $32.50. Call GREY kl~n w/cat p09t 'I: x n ines, •hola, $1000/beat tier 962-M42 HODAKA 100 cc. ExceptionAl1 =========·J..;=:=:=::=~:=':;=::=:::f e CHESTS, matching \\'eek. 543-93.lS anytime. •nd box. Pleaee take it. wormed. 54!)-1296 alt 6. , .
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· eond. Many xtru f.or desert, I"'
Riibbed walnut. 3-drawer GOULD MUSIC CO. MOVlE Camera 8 mm outfit 642-6848 6/20 25 hl Cbria Craft OYerniahter, $.100. 6.f4..5346 .l'T~ru~c~k~aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~'~500~T~ruc~ikiaiii'iiiiii
$25 each. 645-2204
2
•• , NSinceM19lll SA compl. $75. custom drps, l mack kitten. g wkl, box HorHI IUD :.UP-~~~,:, 0~~ HODAKA 100..Detlert ready. I -
I.ARCE ·MATCHING LAMPS vw' O. a n,. • • \\•bite 1W-x8' $60, lampt1, broken. From the beat GELDING $250 Incl tack. Gabriel 91775. $1000 lnveaft!d. Many Xtru. -~ ·AYOC&do green * 547-0681 * bedspreads etc. Like neighborhood. 644-1400 6/20 Exp. rider. Mlllt tell to $.WI. 4K-5'ffi2
_izt each 645-2204 '!!!~~':!'l'""'"!!!'~~-J new, 2077 Charle St, apt 27, .f..All black. Mother ii dwarf aood home. Stacey 642--1909. lo•t M•lnten•nce toU -•70 K1weseki 350 A7SS
PIANOS & ORGANS C.M. 548--1919. cat, ~y should ttmain TRANSPORTATION --900 mi. 642-6123 BOX 1prinp & mattf'eg
E:i!cellent condition, twin,
$25. 645-n:M
NEW lr. USED LADIES diamond dinner amaU. 675-8344 6/2) BOAT PAINTING .. Quality 65 YAMAHA 250 e Yamaha Pianos Oreana ring, set with 1'4 karat loet1 & Y•chtt 9000 ~ done richt at )l.'Ot1t' NEEDS WORK 1150 • Thomas Organs center iliamond, 2 diamond• LOVABLE Pt. Beqle pul)JI)' · -&hi) 543-MS.2
• Ktm. •·•J Pia-· · 4 mo okt -all shots· house. PRICED FOR QUICK.,,.<£" . lSK FOR D.t."' 541-5293 Office Furn. lture IOIO uu ,_, -1-' karat on each side. broke 645-0873 6/:KI ~ Comm or pleuure bol.t constr ""' -e Kohler & Campbell Brilliant cut Sacrifice! Re~ n. ' 16 ft. Gluapar. 75 H.P. t"/G repair, palntirw, finiih HONDA-VAN TECH TT
COAST MUSIC ly to Box P3611, Daily Pilot._ TWO 1m. friaky mixed bt«d Johnlorl Eleciromatlc, full carpentry. ~ 968-5124 .Racer 103 cc. Full race
Usµ>; ateel desks $39.50 •
Poature chain $12.50 Ir UI)
e , 'tised 2 &: .f draWer filing
cabi~ts •Used wood desks
McMahan Bt'OI Desk Inc,
·2800 Newport Blvd.
a.ta Me~a * 642-M50
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Olflii !!qulpment IOll
THiRMOF AX model 47DG
11tatement machine, ufled 1
mo.: New $509, w\11 sell $.150
w/mfiJ):ilit"!I. 540-1530
NEWPORT & HARBOR. PROFESSIONAL STYLING pupl)iet, male A: fe:m . dlllVU includiJw tonneau _ $.100. 644--6367 aft TPM
Ccsla Mesa.* 642-2851 Human hair wigi;;·$7.50, Syn-'" 546-7202 -• 6/23 ,coy-er, built-In pt~ (24 Marine Equip. fOlS· 'A I •-I . --.
01)Cn 10-6 Fri 10..9 Sun 12-5 thetiCll, $3. Cascades, $4. ADORABLE wht & bJk I: aallon ce.pacity) New • ·--~· ·~ ---.-U o -rv M ........................... 1 Cal t _,. upholstery, built~n po le e 6 HP Johmon, 2 bn on & P'art1 9400 ORGAN CLASS.FREE l 549-0670 or 53 -5807. white klttent. to au•homet, holders, bait tank and large _;;;,,_;..;:.;"::..----'-0:.: WIG SALES male &: fem. 893--2117 8/23 _ ... __ , ........... _ .. trall-wltn moror $250. 73 Linda Isle, Wholo••lo ~ Public Every Mon. Nile 7:30 PM ( I w· p · )' ,..~"I"'"'....,, .,. N 8 675-8J20 -'"' Best Tea cher In O.C. A so, ig arties CUTE heakhy terr\er mixed new 12 to 1 winch. Must -' · COMPu:TE ENGINES
e All Makes SAWZALL elec. saw, draf~ l)Ul)ples, male .l fem · llH to appreciate. Relldy Boat Sllp Moorlni 903' SHORT BLOCKS
e No SClling tire ·table & d r 1 w i n c 847-2340, 1197-.5480 6/23 lor fish.I,., l)CIW'el'ful enouzh _..;.._"'-;.;;.;.;c;..C'-"~:.::; Motor M•n 6otJ.0204
e No Obligation machine, Head 1ki1, 16 lb. LONG haired kMte:M. RaiMld for water aiding. Call n4: BQA.' Slips for rent Newport 'vw E"llM, Good Cond.
GOULD MUSIC CO. bowling ball: 546-t5489 with a dor A: loves ti.em . 673-32>4 tor appointment. Beach. 4 1llP11 tor sailboata
Since 1911 ' FARBERWARE rotiuerie, Ve:ry cute, 548-59'11 6/23 $1400.00 plUll hydraulic 20' .. 22' clau. $2.SO per e &42-0M3 •
2045 No. Main, S.A. used once $30. SOny ~ COCKER rt'd male A: a mndoto,r ....... tt1.,1. Alttru· 1970 licen1t1 ft. 642-9201. . ~ ..... ~~tovwr $30, ,ll\IJldl~trlolbduto~ * 547.o611 * 12" TV, never uaed $225. chihuahua mix spayed .fem. • IV,. ex · *WANTED to Rent or ...... "'~ "' •
1....,...., ...... ..,,.;,;,...,.1646-21]1 83&-4493 or 197-Mlll 6122 SCRAM LETS p h M I 115. &G-3396 "-3629. C1fe, Re1t•urent 1814 1'= • urc a1e : o.or n1. OHV • cycl ~ UNUSUAL. Long/low sturdy FREE ldtwlm I: eat. Calico, Newport Bay 545--3112. · · · e F"tr q ,
HAbF-iound booths w/table• HAMMOND,,Stelnway, Yam· table. Remn to!). Attn.c., greys, 4 red ttrlp1d . ANSWERS rad~tor complete.
S25 . .,per l!eL Al80 6, 8, _ aha. New .I: used pianos or good for b.pe or TV, etc. 546-4298 6/22 ~·~':!'!.' !C:!:h'~":'.:":JI'.!:'----~~ [:;;;--;;;;,*;;i,..._,,,_::;;;;*;;;;--;;:;;
10' Jong sefleet at $2.50 per most makt1. Best buys in S8 642-1724. MIXED cut.e puppies take (:-;· 283 CHEVY e:nctne Call
fopt;;:3333 w. Coe.at Hwy, So Calif._ at Schmidt Mualc SEARS model 6590, 28.000 your pk:k of s friaky pupa. Inftnn -Final -Lathe -FOR RARTER ~ 6/15
NJt.(buemenl), C.o.1907 N, Main, Santa Ane B.T.U. 230 volt air oond . 548-343.f 6122 Ratify -LIFT IT 42 ft ca.bin cna.llf:r •. 5*pl I
Used 2 hrs. 548-1021 aft t'ftEE 2 ,_ •-•-p/PmJlan Cruel lqUt!:lch: ''.ff t had For pvt. cndaea tluouchoUt Tr•ller, Tr•vef
Hl.u-16hold Goods 8020 WUR LITZER 0 7 rn ..... ,. ,..,. )'OUl'·race I'd pay a pick-Southern calif. ·Daib' ~ r & an • • kitte1111, box trained Ac darl· l)OCke:t m 'LIFT IT.'" Weekly ra~•. t'or '"· eall AlJO 18'. X!nt cond. All
NfW Admiral Frlgi~ ~l~m~n, C:yth~1 u '4~· CABIN · Mammoth Lakes in ing . 646-1142 6/22 BERTRAM Bahl M 6t2-5m. extru. Bock bitch, awning.
matoblng Magic Chef stove, 4~TI6 ' ' · High Sierras. Furn. 7 nitea. 6 CUTE 11'1)' kittena 2 . 1 a ar, 25' 11' noi .... fly Briel .. Sed'""' $111:1>. 1923, Fullerton, C.M. ~
1
lg Iced $95, Reserve now 531-3374 t wkl. 0•1 d . twin 20 hp ens., top oond. ,,.,... .,, MJ..&C56 ·
'tug .;1 ~~~ hou~td HAMMOND Organ with Eves 540-0617. ~·18 6/22 UM» Dtctromc equip incl, ful. eq11Jp. lllpt 6· ~· WANTEO-UtJUty trailer,
· t s-aker C-2. two manual. Ma~··· -bl• .a--· Auto fire equll) I: many U50 wk. &l&-9000. 1 e:ms. Be rt offer!ll . ,... .r'"'& ...,.... ..,,,...,,. 3 MANX 1c1-t. al' UnderS75
67 Like new, 27 ped.1.1. $900. like new $7j, ·;; ""'• • c ICO extru. lo hn oo erw. 1961 ~5.592 I !ill PoinseHa, CdM 64&-2562. 6464225 ~ cat With thou. Mode4. C&h be 1een at Mobile Homes 9200 546-&\'Jl
~al•@• Salo I022
lM\l PUA Dr. Hunt. Bch.,
nr ... Brookhunt .l Garfield .
91?2-4596, 20th. 21st. 22d .. 9-5
PM. 2 Band saws heavy
tlu!Y m & $100, auorted
miset:ll, tool•, clothe! • line
pcl!lf8;,
~ATJQ Ir ~r. Sale; June
()th._ 'W. Tool1. f Is hi n I
la£k1e:. ·silver, chlna . clothe•
Sl 10-12-14. Comer }3!b 6:
BaJboa Blvd . 10AM-7PM.
Ptc:Iim.E trms, tole bgt.
mus:. box, clothe!!, misc.
furn.,-jewelr,i, Kennedy tool
box ewa. 2223' Meyer Pl,
CM.-flf.18 'til !Wiid .
PtLO't-WANT AD!! 5U-S611
PIANO, Upright, xJn't oond. Encyclopedia. Americana 548--08ll 6122 BaJboa Bay Oub. Days -* New-rt Herber * Tr11'en, UttUty N50
Furniture lor aale.' Call Complel.e set. $150 BLACK&: white twins. Ma.le Mi;..Z331 or s.»-:i8l0, eve.: A1ew~i.ncmobilebome -"'-=='--;.::;
892-.f5"T. 9fi!l...'llS9 Ir. fem~~~1!'.:!'· Sorn April m.om iipu'ft' In oae o1 CalU.'a fut.. tJ'l'IlJ'l'Y Trailer-all metal
Fool'fl:, .,_-.-. 6/22 TRADE For your lan:t e:q, at ~ ... -'"" jeep. .Gooa c:ond. $125 STEINWAY GralKI Piano, NEWPORT Beach tt nnia 35• ~•---" J •'""' ,_, • FEMALE Gmnan """'"°"'· v-• ~·s ,. •. SIPI MOBILE HOMES. -644-1058. xln't cond. $ta."il. club membe:nhil). Beat of. s bd ... 11... .. •• I -• I===,.--,-.,,..-,,--., 548!-8617 fer. PH: 675--5592. Need a 1ood home . • • _,, ,..,y -· are on d1IPJay theH homes TRAILER: 4xfl' all metal :K2-4873 6/22 714/985-1111 da·y•, are1ullyequlj,pmet-icea box trtr. Alldrc SJOO, Call
WANTED: U5ed spinet piano 21" Admiral Color T.V. with Kfl"J'ENS, 5 "'-ha.Ired, g 7141982-41.12. _,won't __ to_ ..... , SU-7021aft1 PM.
in good eond1tton. u.ndeT new e.nlenna and 'Picture ...... SPECIAL Cua 13' l ,,~-....... ~ · '"'"°'======= S150. 494-9466, -494'.-21-16. tube. '3>0, Call 67J...331B wkl, trained. 2170 Rural J?I. tnm n. EXAMPLE: . 1 • c~1 . ~ 8/22 bolrd aklboat. $1500,orbnt .New20x44w 'awn•·--~. Trucks t500 --afi.r I pm.... on S3&-3891 '' .. _ .air\
Tel1vl1ion 8205 .f x 8 REGULATIO, N pool BLK male codttr lpl.niel p , tr. . et~. $9l8D cmn.p&ete incl, tax '67 FORD luper Van. Good
bl pl . h With kkll. 11 outdoor dog, L~....... ti a lie. Many ready far IM· cond a.r aa1t or tradt Aft MOVING SALE 1970 TV'• la e com ete Wi t au AC• S40--9542 6123 s.11...... 10 MEDlATE OCCUPANCY! ' ...... .
Zenilh color, blk A wht. cesme.. Xlnl cond. $300. ~_...,...-ORllNLEAF PARK 1 ~·~~------
save up to $ll5. Dtlves TV 646--D alter 6 pm SMALL blk &. whit. mixed * Hobie Cet * All adult privat.: club GMC. '85 % ton pldrup, RA
810 -S. El Camino Re.1.1 San SWIMMING l.ftlOOl priv or II ~ old dos--Ud hoU9e 1. yr old. SeldGm ueed. 1150 Whittler Ave., H, ~ lpcl V-1, Very det.n.
Clemenl e. 492-6291. group, certified Red Croa1 'fret.1 962,..7636 6121 67'-7160 Co.ta Mela $1195:ta-4$68
21 .. COLOR Admir&I TV, water aalety lnatr. 675--22$7. 2 LOVELY nutty fem . 8 wtc. * * CAL 21 • * Ph. 714/642-1350 '86 P"ORD Econoline, Xlnt.
\Y11Jnul Con50le alto 21", WHEELCHAIR -prialrle kltteni • 1 crtY A whl . Many Extru · Taka Harbor Blvd. to cond. T• Nit or trade.
black & wtlltt. with Ira)' -sn . 505 &:: 1 tjgt.r. 548-0ll.3 6/:13 .... 6"-1156 * * 19th St., then welt Aft •• ---* ._rl'er 5:00 ~-• ru.Uerton Ave. NB Al'"RABLE ldttena with or KITE No. 229, tood eond., tl'I Whittier Aw. e '51 FORD 10..Whl .DUMP
Pl:lILCO OONSOLE VW PARTS, Everythin1 wtthoutmothtr.540-233.16/23 ,Dolly I: OMf • ..0 flnn, JOMICRA, tNC. +•SJ'JQO ++
Black 1: WhUf. US. from tendel'I to Dywhttl1. 1RE SUN NEVER a:r5 Ol!I 981-1900 a.It. 5 pm. 1111: QUICKER YOU CAIL. 131·1~ or .... 9469 .....,n aJte.r 5 pm, 3623 W. Wa.mer. Sailta Ana. DAll.Y PILOT WANT ADS! Dill ta-G71 t:riiSlJLTS no: QUICKER YOU~ PILOT WANT ADii '4J..S61I
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MRYBODY NEEDS A
'61 FORD I l'T.
fl1etticl1 'rck Up
$799 •ULL PllCI
•4JJltJ
'67 CHEVY I FT.
Fl11hicl1 'i'k Up
$1499 PULL PllCI
#Y4IOJ6
'69 CHIVY I FT.
Fl1.+1icl1 ,i,k Up
$1995 PULL "!Cl
a11116C
'67 CHIVY ~ ..
STAKE, L:IFT &ATE
$1995 •ULL PIJCI ... ,,,
IOt VAN' ,,,..,. Con9. w}.;1.
$1699 ., .....
\11ry Cltll'I, GfHll
$1299 •OutJI
'64. PORD VAN
ll1built E11ti"•
$999 A STIAC
•nn1•
'62 OODGE St.p V•n
Aulom•+i,
$1099 '"" PllCI •ntl71
'67 JEEP CJS
\1-6 Soft Top
$2200 OON'T WAIT
•TTXMf
, 6-PACK
CAl-OVll CAMPllt
SJ,.k, Ste.., •te .
$795 :.~~
' '64 fORD PICKU,
'"" SIMpw C1111,,., ... $1099 ••• ~;:'
NEW 70 SCOUT
\If -Lo1tl1tl
$600 0., LllT •4Mm
MANY MOii TO CMOOll PIOM
KUSTOM MOTORS
' .
liL • AUTHORIZED
INTERNATIONAL
TRUCK DIA~IR
145 BAKER ST., COSTA M1SA , __ .. _.,....,
. 540.5915
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W.: COllTINA w..-. Auto.
.trua., rwHo. beater, wttl~ wan tlftt. bucket .. ts.
virQil interior, '1JC'tlea. Lie.
YQC"' 110. $1Jll5.. Jim
llemol'9 Imports. 120 W.
I . .,w<' . . ,. ..
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'TRAHSPOltTATION • TllANSl'ORTATION TUNsl'OITATION TRANSPORTATION.... TRANll'OllTATIOH '
-1.1...i Cora ""' NGO .....,_, CIMoloo •11 u...i Con u...i Con -UM Cora ·---
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a ~, o k o.. $121l · 1-wow1 ... ·°'"' ,. "'''" DUNT. ON IC-1124• .-I wti' 'G llKYLARJt 2 Dr. bdtop. '61 DART-< cir, •/h. auto .,_~ • .... Alr-cond pwr steer ~ traDl,Jll,'fiW.$llXtornear 2 noar-ncr.n.ilop. vs,
TOYOTA
-'='"'=======· -ek. xmt C'Olxl:·,_,.., oner. 6f4...l251 automatic lran&miuion, --factory air conditioning, full CM nt ,,....... power ,_....,.~l.aa-.Jt--F
•. owner, JIOWft' bratts, power wi~
. 1• BU.CH BLW. MUST SILLll 5"hl511. llM-0114 -.,, nc11o: hntor. w~i,.
. Hpnt. -141 .... 19!8 -......, 4 ....,i 4 CADIUAC · DO rr IN. THE ROAD wall -· vU>yl 1'001, """"
·• ..... " ..... ~·. 8do .... cub. .,,.,,;-cOOcii. ''9 llodgo. -...... -""""· XBJ
1969 TOYOfA crow. ....... -Privlle --. 546a2 19" CADILLAC PARTS1-==="'""""'==·=673--33=="== 098 i2!95 -=====·=-v===-1 FOR QUICK SALE I• ' Jlm SlemON imports, w/&it cond. $1800 or offer. -120 W. Warner, Santa Ana.
2240 S. Mallr
SANTA AN~
546-7076 .. -
, .. ,._ ...,, ., 833-2018 ~ 1 pm · ··~-w--~ -Battery FALCON ~ Sun ~ .,25 . ""'._ SPrwv YtW "'"od•bleld an-~ .. evet, It , ...........
NIW-IUY. °''5TOYOTA.TIARA -· -----"' .. _. '66MUSTANG•. -· --"""' ~ " Sun. 546--025
~ 1525. .., 962-2113 ~-..... FALCON, ..... 289, '66 CUTLA$S
r...-... 4 a~ radio beat ..._...._.._...~~~~~~~~~!~======== WI PAY TOP "~ maas. hi-rile, new Holley Air----·~-• . 1 H1rcltOp.' cyl., •utO~N' ;r.~ .... _. ~s: Ac\."'~~·~:: TRIUMPH . CASH ... "==" ~i621."" clutch. 1600 =~==;,,a_: ~;~:·~;t::!.:::r-.~~::: ~ Fm.coM.$21lO •Calllam '12Tlt-4-lnterlor,...,.. And~11,.,,,. --RD ar flnanc:. priva,. party. $1~ , Harbour V.W. ·=~=.~~ .-. """"·-. .... !;':' ... "":..".=..~· ~liCl=:"::llD:,,: ....... ~~·=-::P.M.~....,1:::-:::::"=11:::::-11::--:r--:::: .~::"an"U:.9:':.11------~
: DA1SUN
.~. BEA~ BL., ·-• .:.. black inta. Xlat Cand. ......, IO,OOO • mL •ro • GROTH CHEYlll£T 1•7 CADILLAC '-'68 FIREB!RD Pootiac, 350. aw.. 1 ,......., u1.u '-" OU"ft.lill -.,..,, -BeautifUI. '850. 9118-2317 doVlH--11__ auto -vt""' clean grea • nu • HUNTINGTON BEACH ..,_,, """"""'' ..._ --m-,' ' .---· ., ' batt I: uphobL $250. •:=~ = Ask tr..,., u._ ~ :t...= ':l"" :::"' oell, il195. M&-2'18 644-0718.
'66 FALCON
'.2 Or., ., cyt., 1uto. ti•H ..
. rlclio, h••t.r, New 'llint
ftl,Motll •
·DOT DA1SUN .
OPIN DAILY
,\ND
SUNOAYS
lM35 ne.c.11 Blvd.
Hunttactoa Beacb
IG-mlor~
'&8 DATSllf
9625 Garden Grow 81\'d.
s:rl-Tm . m."SS
'69 nAT Spyder 850 $1IXl
or offer. Very clean,
' 833-3ll6 after 6 pm
JAGUAR
>
JAGUAR ·
dition, CWQD2T.ll Will .... HEA'"''"AR1BS trade or finance private .,..,.
:f Qoor Sedan. Excelli!nt ~
party. Call d1r 548-02 er 'lbeonly·aaa..biedJtpJ!Jf.
494-97'13 dealft bt ·tbt mttn'But. '. -' ..... ---' -
'68 DATSON f...Dr. SlD Model. ~
4 Spmt. ndlo, hnler, SALES ~~11,_;::~ SERVICE 1m-. 120 w. w.,,,... PARTS
Santa Am. Open eves. A BAUER ,..._......us IUICK
'69 Datsun 2 dr like new
AM • FM, ndlalo, cmpeO..
11100 .-~ ..
ENGLISH FORD
AIL N>;W ENGLI811
rollbs NOW IN STOCK
DR.Vl'ICALLY
llEDUCED
TG CLEAR
LARGE Sll:u:CTtON
TO CHOOSE FROM -..
ROllNS FORD .... -8""1. °""'-......,
FIAT
'68 ·FIAT 121 ..... Coupe.
New Mlchellnt, ch·rome
rlma. 1ow mn-. all aerv'ice: recordl. ' 2 5 0 0 • 714f5.12..ST31
FlAT 1969 121 SP, 5 opd
w/tQe. Xlnt aond. $2100. -
-·NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT-
IN
COSTA MESA
2M E. 17th street ... -'67 Jaguar 420
41 Dr Sedan. • Automatic, fact.
alr cond., AM/FM, lmded •
Excellent condltio.o. Low,
low m!leap'. Mmt aell,
Small -wilt finance pr!. Yale party. "(WAUll8), Call
'dtr·lft lO am PbiU, t9f..1029
or s.naD.
'611 JAG E-bpt, 2+2, ttd
W/ID leather, chrm wire nu.. .. .• w rad, 14,IQI
mi'•· Will consid. trade It.Irr "-"cl.:. $,;llO. (714) -....m eve or (213) -ext:m
JAGUAR Repairr .,.....!wt.
ll5 JL•' rtrr, Cit oft Nwpt
.. Fire $(ation. "2-5133.
'17 MERCEDES 300SEL.
LmmrJ' ~~ lu II power, JnObair Jn ter ior,
motor · No. CXXl6'l6. Jim
Sltmons lmpcrll, lJI W.
Warner, Santa AM. Open
eves. A sun. 5t6-illS
'68 MER.CEDES 200D, 4
speed. ndio, beater.
MaroorH1lee car. VVA 6.13,
;299'5. Jim Slemons Imports,
120 W. Warner, Santa Ana.
Open ems. I: SUn. 546-4125
MG
J~l'lUJILll I
_1\111p u11 •,
• $21Xl1 er betl. ofter. 673-4362 l82ll Beach Blvd. t • -~ "-~ * '18 PONTIAC Fitebird 350 e '62 OLDS e eur • ~..,-_.. $1900 • NU ENG ' TRANS • sn..:.un-"";g' Mm Hwy., N.B. 64' ?IOJ Mic . m3692 * ......., * $994
Green w.lblack tntmor, AM/ FM,dlr,._.......,...,..
VOLKSWAGEN
LARGE
SELECTION
far Tony. -WE PAY CASH •rr C1dllfMc El qon.to, ,..,. FORD PLYMOUTH '64 CHEVllOLIT '
' • eO, viD;Yt top, air, loeded, .:;,,.__~-'----------~--11.IM,ALA 2 Deot Her4fe,.
-· Jtoal ...... CU,OVMfll WIU talle "'4tt ... finance . el vw
CAMPERS
. FOR .YOUR CAI 29.®e.nalles. $3750. Pvt pty. A WINNER! '(19 Torlm • MUST SELL V-1, ................ f••fil!f; 494-311!4. ~-~•-9 ~ ~• 1-' Cou cir, pew•r 1t••rl1MJ, r..tipt
.............. Call-
or. 49M7'13;
""'"v~uuu:. ,auu "'<a.,_, '""'Plym. Fury Spt.. pe h ~ II
CONNELL' 1967 CAD. El DoJ'ado • mllta, au l 0 ma l i ctn,,._ Bladt vinyl top, • Interior. ••ler. ,,..nltew• tirM, till'f·
Harbour V.W. ft..i.,.1.e ft .. -. u-··tllul M 11•1• COSIJttl, ; :-.., .... __..,,..~ car, miu.kJn, power steer. Pwr. steering, braktll, . .fact. CHnROLET Dari< blue/vinyl top. 1"'1l Ing. ndlo, heater, etc. Lie. air !llH. new ""'" new $10~9 ; ~~
2828 HarbCr Blvd. wheel coven. $3900. 6Af-2647 No. ZZR 912, $2295. Jim trans., exc. cond. $875, 44,(0) ' .. AU'ftlORIZED
1957 MORGAN, now tap . SALES & SERVICE
& brokoa, $la C..11 11111 BEACll J!L, -
642-1724 eves I WMk· , HUNTINGTON BEACH
Costa Mesa !Wf;.121) '69 CAD Convert, leatbel' int, Siemon. Importa, 120 W. ml. 213: 430-0742 eves, -TOP llOWR AM/FM nillo, full ...... w........ ...... Ana. °"'" -...... '67 CUSTOM tact air. tilt tele •trz.· pwr ew11. I: SUn. 5t6-(125 2 ·0•0, s.&.. v.1, ,.,.;:-..... WAN1ED for door locb etc. 6f4..58S9 • 156 FORD1 PONTIAC , · tr1111., f•cf9ry~lr colMll• 19119 CAD. El Dorf.do ------...,;-.I tiot1i111. ,.wer 1tH1i!tf, res
CLEAN USED CARS I'D pay tup .dollc far your See .Georie Ray
VOLKSWAGEN fodar. Call THEODORE
and uk 'for Ron Pincbot.
om 1-owner ~loaded.~ Automatic, orillnal' dlr. '62 PONTIAC, Xlnt trans. lfio, lt••f•r. IUYW•71l./
_, .... 673-5551. ................ -......... perlttl, ...... $1389 ''.. ======;;;;;;:=I ..u. -oller.,(PLOll5) """" body """' $200.
CAMARO Call_ '*"'II!"" 4Mm3. ~-------_ _:~~~~'.--ll1·Ai:""'i· QHTRm;;;yy"--s;iu0;"9..,.;;.. "64 GRAND Prix, full power. '65 MIRC.
1967 Camuo HT 1 Coiipe, .a q . F11D. pwr, U', XlDt Xlnl cond. $9SO •• ...
'69 OPEL RAWY 549-:mi Ext. ""'· moooo. ROBINS FORD
c.oupe • Loaded. Xlnt, corv:ti. '69 vw Bus sundial Camper, DO Harber Blvd.
tlon. Gokl flnilh w/bl&ck 4 I: 8 track stere6, AMfFM, ~~ •·
Jeathtt interior. CXTJDO. coco mall I: cptg, tuned I-:===='"°"='°"'" Small down can finance pri. exh&ust. $2700. 675-8954 aft WE PAY TOP DOLLAR.
firehouse red. X1i1t cond. cond. $1500. 5.Yrl'ZU3 536-9782 COMET -' Dr., v.1, •rie.
31 lnl L mi' All xtru -----~~~"II tr1111., pewor 1h1ri1MJ, ro• • ac a. · 'M MACH J, fUlly equip, 'ti6 Le Mans. 2 DR Irr, llio, h•• .... l•PSOlOI.
Pvt ply. tm-1851 eves. air cood. auto. V_. R/H. PS/PB, good $989 * stB-29118 * tirew, aean. $1600. 6G-9'768. vate pe.ny. Call dlr aft 10 Spm. · FOR TOP USED CARS am t!M-1029, aft 6:30 p.m: ~ ... '"""vw~Bug~.~Ex~._..~u~,-,,-..,~"kl. If your car ii extra c:led.
....
Sf0.3100. New clutch, tune-up, Beige, 11!1U U1 lint
'10 OPELGT, XLNT cood. no dents $995. Call Steve POOLE BUICK
$100 &: take owr pmta. Mitchell. 5CS.Z72. %W E. 17th St.
. 54IMi8J9 1967 VW-Sunroof, white. Calta Mesa 5U--T'l65
xrot '°""· $11DO WE PAY .....,.. TOP DOLLAR PORSCHE
'66 VW. SUNROOF . For clean, used cars
''2 PORS.CHI NEW ENGINE. BLUE. JOHNSON I SON
AM·FM. Chrome rims, new ~7670 or 64Z-0350 LINCOLN li'ERCURY
CHEYEW '66 FORD station w...,ri
---------1 Country &a. 9 pus. Xlht
DRAITED! ! Cond. SUXI. 96J-Wi6
'68 Chevelle SS 395. 450 hp.J=:=========:::.
Hunt clutch, l.t<y "'""'· MUCURY · · Ex. cond. 548-7983. ______ _,.
'68 Malibu 327 Air, 4 IPd., '65 WHITE Mercedes DI SL
bucket seats, 25,000 mi. Coupe, Lo mileage, new
Xtru. $2600/oUer. 494-8975 tires. Priced to sell.
paint, reblt erwtne. Super '6l vw good running cond 2626 Harbor mw., C.M. CHEVROLET
Clean. Make "'''"' See at 121> ., . ..,I otter. 962-1182 o; IMPORTS WANTED ' MUSTANG
675-7tll6, 540-8620, Ext 20.
:89 ~ Blofvd.A c,,.~ 5f5..6.;19 . Oranp Counliel '64 CHEVY V-8, ,uto trans,1------....:. ouae m rear ER , __ '69 to "ck TOP I BUYER _,. '-I F '66 MUSTANG full . Poracbe Repair. SUP 1,_,., ~ st! • atwJO, ..... a er. our new , pwr, &II',
1hlft VW. :14,000 ml. Xtru. BILL MAXEY 'IOYOTA tires, new carb and intericr Y-8, new brakes and tlrfl.
'66 Por 912, 26 M mi., never $1615. 5t8-488S l!ll8l 8Mdl Blvd. mechamcally excellent in A· &tS.0356 or 6Q.58S3
abmed. Cocoa brown, b1k ="'-:.:.ss~vw"""=BU~S~--R. Beuh. Ph. IM7-8555 1 shape! 962-6278 '99 3'>~ auto. AM/FM, deluxe
inL Make offer. 830-624l. Excellent condition SUK) '68 IMPALA, 12,000 mi. orig. interior. T.O.P. plus.
'57 Spdstr, new clutch, Rd 548--6757 atter 6 Auto Leasing 9110 Forced to sell; School. PIS. 6f6...0679 after ·s:n
eng. Xln't cond. NUil 1et.1 -~ • ..,=-"vw='="SUNROO===F=-PIB, Air. BM OffT. "65 MUSTANGV8
$2195. 675.193'1. b4ial. tires. Emu. fl,'150 67l--lO'l3: Kttit Calling 'ti! P/S.P/S..R/H
.· RAMILER -------• '64· V.W. CPI. •.71 &..;... .. ...;.,. SST , 4' •p•MI, r•llio, heeter, NW .... ~ p1i11t, fONHtlJ), ,
5,54171 Achlol Mlloa
2 Door Hardtop, loaded, air
cond • ., Your last chance to
really aave. ·
$895
~. _,. ,
'67 FORD . .
~ntom Motors Cu.toll'! 2 cloor tM011. .. Vl,
1uto111•tic tr1111., f•cfory
845 Baker, C.M. 1ir, pow•r 1fHri11f, rlMll•, '62~AM~BA~SSD~R-.,--whl--llh••t•r. IUVW 4751) ·:~ .~•. ... ' $1389 ·-=· R/H, nds tune up. ~.
54().3916
VAUANT
·~ WAGON DI 9l!l'in. New
titts, rum pod. Make otter:
54>0041 aft. 6
'64 FORD
,J' cir. H.T. v.1,-oir clMlll·
tio11i11t, power 1l••ri119o ..,,.
llio, heotw IOSKtSOI.
$1093 '63 PORSCHE, amllm, o>I ..,_1341 "' LEASE "' 11 PM. 642-0350 & .... ,.,. '64 Valiant 2 cir Signet. Auto •
rack. chrm rim.I, re~t. VW •15 Red w/wbite int. '69 ~ El .Dun.do, ~ '64 OIEVY 4-dr, Bel Air, '65 MUSI'ANG • Xlnt cond., steering. air, R&H. $600.11--------
Must .U. $2350. 541-9586. Xlnt rond $815 eqwpt incl air. 13..CKXI mi s. ioocl cond. 6 eyt, auto. New brakea, 673-8512
191D lJllT white, Tarp., 9ll-S =~Her. 545-5239 or Gokl w/aolcf Inter. $197 pet Call l!93-48S) IOQd ttres. $925. ~Tr DAILY PILOT DIME _ A 'ff PLYMOUTH ."
whttla. Tinted al&u. kpd. bf 2 '"°s·OUTH cftaaT '60 CHEVY 2 Dff; Excellent 'lHE QUICKER YOO CALL, _ UNES COit ,.. ... " pen-Fury 111, 2 cloer hef'llt.,., -....sen. 'fill VW, re t eng, new v.-w Tramp. new paint ,\ seat "'IHE QUlCKER YOU SELL r-~ VI, 1uto11t•tic tr11tL, ,,,.·. '-=-~-,-..,mi='°'Super,---.90=-·1 tires-Best offer 642-5748 CAR LIASING coven. $290. Call 833-2925 nin a day. ....., •ir, ,._, stMlbif,
Rum 'Mil. Sl800 ''5 Volbw..-n $73Q. 300 W. Cat Hwy, HD. MW1a '!18 CHEVY conv. 26.l eng. Ua.I Cara tfOO Uaed C•rs t900 ~~ ,~:::rix.::·i:;~;.rtt..
43:1-5l89 Ewa. 546-92.15 R.unl wen. $125. 222 l.Otb 1jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll --.,lt'2=-cS"'U"'PE=R~-I Uaod Cora "711 St. II.JI..,,_ 11 $2189
$7.lfll. SUIARU -......:=..-.. I • '' f 1IA\!J' • ..'r!."~~r"-
---------ANYONE * '70 ·SUIARU 1H!NI '&:!Fon! CUiiom. Fully lac-CHRYSUR r....=1a~~ ~ 'YOl..VQ! ...,. .;:+!PC--05Cll.1954 --c-----.. -N-.'-,.-Y-or1<-er. e 90 MPH Capability ~ Xlnt cood. Rum rood-$125.
• 3S """ Per Gallmt • "rnmll HIDER" '66 ~-~'!" -""'=!=""====== e 8eautlluf S'Yllng rlllWUln . F""' ~na G.T. 2 cir. _
Teat Drive """" At H.T. 4 '""' bucket _.._ CONTINENTAL. K111tom Molan 2.;·uri:n;· <TAB-195> $299
845 Baker, C.M. 51)..5915 '64 Buick Skylark. V8, 6 paa, '67 4-4r, .. ~ .. l' ., tires ..
brakes. 42,000 mi'•, 1 OWM!',
Like new1 $2615 at otfB.
TOYOTA
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
1970 DEMO
$1697
• 1'27
DEAN LEWIS
t99 aua ann • ., Wqon. :ruu power, air coDCI.
NIW-11__.. IOOT-344J
~
VOLVO
ANNIVERSARY
SALE·
S399 ·-· CREDIT AUTO SALES =-.c=o=R=v=a=.R==
10292 Garden Grove Blvd. lllll
530-2092 530-&160 ••••••••••
1970 DEMO IUICI
''lC2'' . '' ." .. ' .... $27St '65 SKYLARK V-8 PIS ' -
'65 CORVAm $225. needs
work, reblt motor needs
completion: '63 Corvair, nu
bearings, valves haw bttn
-----~~.,..1 ......... 646-41n
4 1peed, radio & heater, •
f740. 1800 E Cpe. for deliv· bucket seats-new tires
cry. Overseas del Specialist. & shockt, Xlnt cond. $990 • 83>-292.5
'62 CORV Affi...clean, new
tires need1 brakel, ~2115
or 6'7>TT76,
SPECIAIJZING
IN
QUAI,ITY
• IMPORT
DEPARTMENT
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'70 OPEL GT
Stlll urtlfer w•rr•11ty: Sunburtt y•llow with bl•ck in1•t·
ior.
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'61 FORD •
Cou11try 5•4•11 St •• ,Wff.
011. v.1, •u•o •• , ...... ••Ii
pow•r tl1•ri111, f•cfory •It
c:oncl., WSW; ti11te4 ti•·
IVHlltOI. -~ $2695 '
~.p-.H.-,.. ...... r ...... i!tf, , ..
clio, he•f•r, Vi11yl roof, tiir+-
M tl•11, "'"••I '''"' l·VJY062 l.
$1189
'61 CORTINA .
2 dr. 6 .T., • 1p1.d, rM'ia;,
h • • t • r, whit•w•ll tlrft
IXJ017l). 'I
$1395
'63 1/J TON WANT AD
642-5618 DEAN LEWIS '68 RIVIERA Sedao Coupe
3100 W. O:iut Rw7 • N.&. ,1981 Hart>tr, C.H. &M-9303 19116 Harbor, C.?.f, 646-9303 2-dr, bucket Beatl, full pwr,
"':::-MG 0:181 ~~~· '69 Volvo 144A :.,~~"! ~'~
CORVEllE $3295 F•rlf 'ic:kup, ' cylil'llf•r,
ft. Mii. I 11 IOIDIJ
lmpomd Cora
OurCaPSAre
WORTH
FIGHTING
FOR!
0 ._ 6'f)j
~'!.~!;. .. ·-..... . $795 fN.Jtly p1i11t.4, very ,.ry clo•11 '''·Our 1pocl1I t.w, lew
OUR
SPECIAL
'&8 Canetta
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priu. fOZNOlOI
'"' v.w. $1595 'f:' .. ~':!. ,,,: .... •· $1095 /tato.etlc .tic• 11Hft, •Pl•lf, ••c•ptio11•Uy cl1ot1
,-... Me..,, '-eh•"' ttr, ISSF6271 .... _'""I,......,.... . I ·,"'67.:__K--. __ Gh_I __ $ ___ _
; f~;-·· . $1695 :::.~.::5Z·~:c•r 1495
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......... ..," 1-...n..;.. th111eo ! Thi1 litffe INeuty ~., rfflo, h11l1r,
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12,(0) A~! miles. Automa· J.968 SPORTS Wqon too g..
tic, radJO. heater, etc. OWn-pus. All power, new tim ,
ed by little old lady from perfect cOnd. $21160. 6'4-3l69 .N•wport Beach. <ZLK123>. TIME FOR Take trade or small down
~ ~ :'..:~ 9UICK CASH
att ''"' pm 541hlloo. THROU5H A
DIAL dine!~. Chure DAIL y PILOT
,.., ... .,.. '" back and WANT .aD Uattn to the phone rirwf fll'
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'64 SIDE pipes. 327 kpd.
Jmmac. cond. 1209 W,
Balboa, Apt. 1, N • B •
673-9801 afL 6
'62 VETIE Hd. top, orig
ttd paint. 283 HI perf eng,
4-sp, SHARP $1595. 67}-6945
'65 FSrBK • red w/blk int,
327, kpd, map. $2300/best
otter. 494-4048
THE SUN NEVER SETS on
DAILY PILOT WANT AD.
'68 JAGUAR XIE
Coup•. • tp•.d tr•11P11l1tio11, chr•m• wiN wh1•l1, redio
encl h11t•r, I oWMr loc•llv owllM cer. h111tifii l Arctic
wt.ite •llf•ri•r with bl1c• full l••tft•r interiM. IXOA77•1
$3995
'68 Ol'EL LS
F•1fL1c•. loc•lly 0W11M I 11"ic.d. cir with ''prolri•
1r11tely 2t,500 "'ii••· Ju1t ,,.11.11. IWIC197)
$1395
'66 JAGUAR 2 pin 2
Air c1MliH011l111. wir• wh••I•, Llock'with Ll1ck •i11yl itto
t.rlor. A ll'•ry h•f'll te fllMI 111CHl•I. fXER069)
$3395
'69 OPEL G.T.
4 1p1H tr1111111l11lo11, r•4lo, h••hr, lo"' mil11, 9or1•0111
outem~le. 12Cl2121
$2991
'67 OPEL
Sport CIUIJI• • 111'•-' tr•11tMi1tio11. TJ.i1 few 111il•1g1
local c•r, -'Y 10,000 111fl•1, i1 i11 f•bvl•11• coJMlifi•11.
W111't l11f 11"'1 et ffli1 ptice. ITXUOll I
$1191 ·-·. UICK
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$897 ..
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'64 1/J TON
f.orcl w/c•111,.r. 1Ell"OfJ1
$1073 .
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