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'.THURSDAY ·AFTERNOON, -JUNE 25,-1970 ..
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FIREM&N SURvn' DAMAGE TO COSTA MISA .l.AUNDR~T
• Myrleiy· lxpl'!'lon Rocb WHt Side N~........-
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' Mystery Figure_· Hunted ·
By Police· in Mesa . B~t
By Al\TllUR It. VINSEL
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A short, stocky man wbo trilled 1 . . . '
> "9'-·:.,.. ··· Suspect in Th~e tJVtiJibefl: :on ~r:Ug ~ha.~g~
,1, . , · A trioo! ~ • ..n.1-.s .-·o.;. :~t.l(oer .Oljtoritie4;·w•YOl\'ll~
I 1966 n .·ea' t' h •a·-palienl: -Wa ~·in . ·.=. ~ ='." ~•When II)"
A murftr complaint 1nvotving the
straage ·kiUing of an IM-year-old woman
. thr~ and one-half years ago in an
Orange sui~ium was filed in Central
· Orange COUnty Mullicipal Court Thursday
.by the District Attorney'• Office.
District Attorney Cecil Hicks said
Jeananne Balch,· also knOWJt as J.
Patricia Best Is alleged to have killed
Margaret Tagliabu~ ~ov .. 7, 1966. ·
Coroner's medical officer Dr. David
M. Katsuyama said the cause of, death
was "peritonitis due to m u I t I p 1 e
traumatic perforations of the urinary
bladder through the use of a sharp in.-
strument."
Since the death or Mrs. Tagllaibue,
formerly or. Lomita, Sgt Charles Bl"OWll
and bwestigator Joseph Stevens of the
Orange police and investigator Claude
J. Bricker of the COl"Ofler's office have
t ~ontinued the probe "intermittently,"
Bricker said today.
· Deputy District Attorney . M a r .t I n
Heneghan said Mrs. Blach was employed
81· a nurse al Leona,d's Sanitarium,
· 1240 Stewart Drive, Orange, at the tbne
' , of the alleged inurder.
Hetteghan said today that Information
Indicates that the Balch womaw since
CiJlfa Mfsa· ll'llilneld"1, alter ·al!eied!Y .Vary .said he was walttng ·filr 'a. trjf8c
running c~s· an; ~ road, and leading t light to cbah&e when he. saw Stafkey:~
to a jail 'l:en· trlelee in whicli one offic~r ; car sttea,ktJlg ·tOWa'.rd hiln and ,r6allzed
was .l>oljlY. bl~.· 1 ' · he had no intelltlon ol stopping. La~ E. siartteylJJJ: of 129 Glendon : Patr6bnan Hossftld went 'to the Scene
St., Anaheim, 'was : booted-on char&es , and helped Qfficer1 Hal ij0lbr0ok' Jn the
of aaauJt with a deadiY, .weapOO, 111¥-ult arieits and trarisportation to jail. 1 •
On a poJlce omcer and drua: int0xic8Uon. He P1d Starkey repeatedly threatened
John: M. ¥orri8oo1 23,, of Cypresi, . to strangle hl{Jl with his .ha'ndc;uffs 'before
was arrested .only. on the .assault with · viole.rice broke out when they tried to
a deadly weapon and drul char&•· . ' move hi{ll from one cell to another,
He tokl police. he is ~ 'paUent at a~aY. from a disturbed ·prisoner. ·
Metropolltan State Hospital In Norwalk. 'Se~eral officers were required to sub-
Steven Drais; 19, of Yorba Linda, the du! ,the spitting, screaming su$peet, who
second passenger in· the car driven by -managed to bite Officer Hossfeld three
Morrison, was booked only on charges timeS on the shoulder and arm. also
of bei,ng under the influence of drugs. inflicting severe bruises on Officer
Police stopped their car on Newport Holbr:ook.
Boulevard at Bay Street Wednesday Officer Hossfeld was treated at Bristol
afternoon, after sevefal m o tor i s t s p'ark Medical Center for the gouge-like
reported . they _had been run off the bites.
road. Police said Lhree arrest warrants total-
Officer Dennis Hossfeld WI! just taking ing nearly-$7,000 in bail and naming
a report from motorcyclist Donald G. Starkey were discovered later and placed
Vaary, 24, of Fullertoo. ·who said 'he as addiiionaJ Charges. •
Nixon Stops _in St .. LoQ.is
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·En Route to Coast Visit
1966 has been traveling around the coun-r ·
~~I~ r:e:i ;:. and may have· -., • " Frem Wire. Services in Kiel auditorium.
She Is ·believed t be 11.u-I ST. LOUJ~ -Presuient Nixon ~topped The President stopped off in St. Louis . now 0 •u• n at Scott Air, Force Bue, across the ,and gave: arousing, off-the-c.!Jff speech Manitowoc, Wis:. Wedne9day Mmdclpal Ml&1lulppi. River from St. Loui!, ·this to about 20,000 delegates to the 50th
Court Judge Paul Mall 1u)Jed a no-ball mornlnc en route to the Western White ' annual meetin& of the. Uriited States
watTIUlt and authorities ln Wilcanain · House in San Cl~nte for a week Jaycee,s. '. ' ' ' :
have been notified. of wdrk and telaxation. Jf the police are able to locate Mrs. • : TJle young b~ chee~ tilm Balch ·she will be returned to Orange At the airport, the president 1 ~ o o k · repeatedly, If , did ·ttte crowds 'of
County for trial hand• wHh a few of the &,000 friendly • thousands ,.oo Jlned hl1 motorcade "'!le
· • · wek:oming crowd tbat•came out to 11ee to Klei Audltorlwn. ~n .an lHWll1al move, He would 90t co1mueut on details ot him • ' ~ be stood up in .his open top limousUle
the UDlllUal .... -of court rulllp : sP.~ briefly, the . Pn!sldenl uld, ' to wave ilnd then ge.tu ... d lo the crowds
on pre-trt:al publicity, "[ tnoW that molt of y6u are Ajr . to press clc:me~. r r ' • • :~ tnvestigaton came up with cer· · roree people ind l want to thank the After the Jaycees had cheered bh1
lain evidence recently but l can't eom-• -and officers for tbe service they : entrance for .JO miRutes, Nixon (old them
ment on tt." Henegban said. 'hlif'I rendered to' their country."· the utlon has problems but there ,la
' ' Twain Manuscript
Bought by Library -
He eonUnued by •aaying, •'Ttdl Jiiiian no need for,fear .. ·
~ Is .new in war. We are· going to brtng ' "l believe ,that at this tirrle Jnatead
that 'wll' to an end. Bui! we .-e golng , or talking only primarily about whit ts
to bring it to an end in a way that wrong with America, it is Ume to "Ilk
younger brothm and IOns of the people on what fs. ri«bt about America~ he
in Vietnam will not have to opt tueh said. . ·
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The 'Jsraeli-Syrian front exf>tOdect today
· with, the' heaviest . battle ·since .the 1967 '
·Middle East war, )and fierce combat
·enguUed a wide area of the SUez Canat'
Immediate~ reaction" froin the: Arlti
world •lo i tPe 11ew; U.S: plan1 fer1 peace
in '11e area was lullewarm. 191ael declin-
ediqimioe,pt on·~ Pl'QIJOS&fs amou~
by Secretary of St.at!' William P ~'Rogers
and • 1U1Dmoned ijs r ambllssador in
Washington1 back rto Jenisalem for con-
sultations. •
Tel Aviv communiques .said-JsraeH
jets .attacked anny camps deep inside
Syria near the capital o( Damascus aAd
battled .Syrian ·interceptors in the lkies
while Israeli ind Syrian t'anks and
artillery fought across the entire 50-mtle
length of the Golan Heights cease-fire
line.
Fighting raged for mOre than six hours,
·and 'spokesmen said lhe battle was the
biggest since Israeli troops seized the
. . Golari Heights 1n·the 1967 war. lt fOllOWed
1 a two-hour i fight Wednesday night ~
voiving tanks and arti llery.
Israel reported , a, Soviet•built MJG2l
. of the Syrian air for°' shot doWn in
a11 afternoon _ dogfight over the Golan
Heights. Syria sakl Its antiairCrait gun-
ners down a U.S.-built Phanlom jet
..,,fi ghter-bomber of the Israeli air force.
' Iraq announced it haa pla4;ed its troops
on the Arab E.astern . rront, with lsreel
'at Syri8's dispo·sal "to re~I the cOn ..
tinued Zionist · aggresSions."1 The front (See MIDEAST, Pote Z) . ' '
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.• ·Weather.
The wealberman's turning up1
1the ' burner Friday, with ' beach--
front areas simmering in sev~nty
ilh sun and inland regions roasting
at 85 degrees.
INSIDE · TODAY
stunnlnc, deadly brew to cleon lndultrlal
rars and old clothes ii ooqllt today
for queslioning,about a "5,000 explosion
and fire that ripped a Coeta Maa la~
dromat Wednesday.
Mn. Llrrline N•1-53, of MO center
st., Colla Meu, was taken to ffoag
Memorlol Hoepltal by ambulance, treated
for severe lbock, Ind released.
"It -lille the whole ceilinc wu
·cominc down Oii me/' lhe &aped. '"nlere
wu wood and &lus and everytbillt',ocm.
iD1 down."
NEW YORK (AP) ...:,,,,. New York
Public Llbnry -lM'Challed • hlthent
un"-11 400-poge mlllllC:l'lpl by Mor~
Twain for more than $Zi,OOO. 'lbt
a war!' · . , · "~use. You ~.1 wiµ.t ls'rilflt abqut
'Ibe Prelldf!nt t.troduced h11 wife and • America enablel us 'to •l'QrfeCt th<ile 1 .his dluihlef, Trtcla,_ remal!dnc. "Pat things that are wrong about Amerlcl."
San.d11 'Alomar · goe1, m& the
. Angels r1c;ord bo,o,k and .. takes
, o"ver top ~po t !tt COM~C11~ve
game1 hitttng a1 Anohtim team,
nDUpi · double·htadtr. ' Sports,!
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'.!be 12,11 p.m. blasl roeftd tbe Villa
Shopping Center, inJurtn& Gnt wtman
who was doing her wab and: IPfayJnc
iji&Uered glasa in all directions. ·wu1>ers...,. tumbled ornul1d-.
the building like '">'•. while heaVJ dam-
age wu lnflk:ted In an adjacent karate
instI"\lcllon ltud1o ud 1 ...U alto backltd
in a calt.
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She wu able to give poliee aid !iro
.-olficilll • load clacrlption
of the man llUl(IOC!ted' GI Oluoing the
esplooton that devastated • portion or
the ..,, .. , at Well iltb Streel Ind
Placentia Aven11e.
He left by the rear door only moments
before the uplooloo and fire, ofter !Wini
(a. Ell'LOlllON, Pip II
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ii pine to l'ml -weet<l lo viii! He pointed out that In 1he past 50 aieas 9Clft'ed by a recent e1rthquake." years population In the U.S. bu doubled.
manua¢pt, ln the form of a Jett.er · Mn. Nmin-wM p;.ated with red ioees "But while I.be popdaUon hu doubled
lo novelist ll'llllam Dun """'II~ and Trida wttb plnll now.1. · · the production ill th• U.S.· the 1,_.,.
deacril>el how Twain had allepllJ been Moy of the crowd held Amerl<an in the U.S. has -·up ten-fold: the
swindled by • YOlllll Encll*n• Ind .' Flap u the Prell-arrtftd in oumber of Americans In high 9Cliool
his secretary. It wu written in JIOI. overeat weather, ·There wu ilto a has gone up 10 Umes: and the number
A library opo11 .. 111n Sil<! ll'-11 ' ICatte!lnC of'puce llpl'in the crowd. ih «>liege has -up twenty.fold," he
the mamucripl 'wll found In a -· n.. p""ldent Ind hla party boarded oald.
among the papers or •n -te !" 1 helicopter for the brief hop to St. "Never In human history have ""'"'
E d w • r d E. Loomis, whole wile wu Lauis, where he addressed the annual people 1hartd more wealth and had
a rdaUve of Twlill'1 wilt. meetiJ11 of the United States J17cees (See NIXON, Pip I)
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• ........... J . ' . ~-1\J:ESA EXPLOSION : •• Court Picks ..
U.S. Plans
.., . ~al wuben with !IP and clothinc
Ulen addilll ..... type cl compoand rrom Jurym,en ·
Off Street
For Mideast i..:· • ' • plastic bluc:li bottle. ' ' ...
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Mrs. Nelaoh told invettlpton: she
noticed tbe ra1s smelled highly of some
plllllle compound. Peace Told ,.
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Battalion Chief Ron Cole'man said a
rumor was circulating at the explosion
-tblt Miura! gaa hid c:ollecled, bu~ be -Jmmediale!J d-IWnmlble cbemlcal vapon to be tbe
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BLAST VICTIM LOSES HEAD
Karate Shop Buddh.e
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· Few people were inj tbe ,..-aide
center: wben the noon hoPr blast oceurred
-lucidly -•endi!l8 one raar.Uke chunk
. ol P!ate gW. flying Ill .feot into the
porl<!ng lot. . . . A erowd quietly gathettd u p......,by ·
· raced to ,.the scene and ~\\'.O repi;irtedly
ran . .intO the. ·smoky structure huntinif
any additional victims besides Mrs.
Nelson. . ,
One man, iaentilied as l'homas Myers,
raced to shut ciff "Ule natural 1u Jirie
and prevent perllaps a aecondary lgoltion
whidl would have threatened the crowd
of spectators. .
Detective Max Wilson was assigned
by · polfce to aid firemen in the in·
.. vest11ati011, • usblg a · descripl!OO of the
l ~man · who may have been i'esponslble : '°" the accidental nploslbft. .\. He( was about five feet. two lnch~s
·tall weighing perhaps !60 pounds. 40 ~ to:> '45 years old afld driving a new •· ·"Fofd van, gold wlt_h a white stripe,
• "*°1-dlng to Mrs, Nelson.
·: 1' Jnvostlgators theorlud_ he wu cl~ 1 'dOthes used i11 janJtonal or 1ndum;al
' .. ·wort with the. potent •solVent that Co[ll·
•bined into a deadly compound ..
Chief Coleman and GI.her invesUgaton .
· !. ·were at· die ICen8 today, 1Jr0bing filr'
additional clues besides the cloth rem-
n&Rls and , other material pl~ked up
Wednesday a~n.
Damage to the rnme a!ld stucco struc-
ture housing 'tbe la~.te, k' a ,r@. t e
studio and restaurint "as cstim:tted ~at
$30,000, while the lllUllllr!' ecjalpnienl •
iiaelr was wortJt $15,000, flmnen aid.
'lbe Yo111LHQll_restaur.~ .. w1J1';11-r ,
talned wall damage, w~ the target o
an arsotrlst on June .)81 whe• main·
tenanCe -~n .arriving in the' morning
hours fouod .Jeveral'firel set.
a.tel c.1•• . ..-i il-1"-.I the
blalt WednOoday -COl1!10cltd., noting
Former Professor ·:::. ~"":'~·~ ~-~ Service.I t I :
-' -~ fl West Oraqe County residents
learned Wednesdoy that they were aboot
to be "draftee["
And a f.F selecUve service card or
1 studenC deferment didn't · get the~
off tbe hoot.
1In ·a circwnstance·dtscribed. as "r~,._
by West Orange County Court 'Officials,
uniformed deputy marshals went oot
Into the street to recriiit juron foe
pending court cases.
·~You have been selede4 as a juror ' for a criminal case la West Orange
-j ¥ll!!lclpal <;ourt.'.' .. tl!o lawmen
· saJd, aweeptng tbeiF recrul~ off to the
~l!artng rooms. . .
Sgt. Alan Mitchell •ol· the Or11111e Coun-
ty Manhal'1 office said· the draft ii
made legal ·under Section :a7 of tbe
State Code of Civil Procedures.
"You 're sort of obligated to attend ... '
He e:rplajned that occUionally there
~ an unusual number of criminal pro-
ceedings and not enough jurors to JO
•r.ound which result in a court order
to round up some more.
''Sometimes we may bf..ye 11 seats
.., a jury !Wed and the.altMneys keep
.disqualifying the people we Provide.
When that hap~m we have to go out
' Into the street," Sgt. Mitchell said. ·
Wednesday the deP,uties headed to
Marby Wesbnlnster City Hall where
there were a Jot of civic employes,
uk~ tbem if they were regiltered voters
and residents of Orange County and tllen tok! tjlem they were polenUal jurors.
11 A Jot oC \hem had e1:cuses, but most
of them were sucprlsingly cooperative,"
he said.
The startled draftees were asked to
,appear "right away" and were told that
they would be interviewed by attorneys
, f~ ~Yon a .~~ poaesaioo case.
DAILY" PILOT SI.if il'tlei.
Cooling It
Barbara Hyneck, 17, Claremont, ran into a cool breeze on an over-
cast morning when she hit the beach in South Laguna Wednesday.
But things a\o.e looking up along the Orange Coast -the su~ got up
with the birds this morning, shaking off the June blahs earlier than
usual. W_eatherman is p~sing more of the same.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -s<cretar, or
&tale )Vil-P. Jlotlen an-today ' whit ~ termed· a major new U.S. Mid·
euf puce Jnitj.atJve alrried at setting the
µabs and lsraelil l'ip stop shooting
and start talking."
. The,eaence of the still-sectet U.S. plan,
. it was underst~. was a broadly worded
proposal to Egypt, Jordan and .,,..Israel
for a cease-lire of at least 90 days
during which U.N. mediator Gunnar Jar~
ring wou1d start negotiations qn the
· · ~ bfsls of these commitmentl ~by the op-
posing parties:
·-:-~gypt and Jordan would p I e d g et
themselvee to. the principle of peace
wlt}t Israel and ackno'!ledge her" righ t
to exist within secure bofderS.
-Is.rael · in return would pledge
withdrawal .from Arab lands ~ COO·
quered in the 1967 war, ~
-All parties WQuld carry out the-1967
U.N. Security Council resolution for a
peace set(lement. "'
RogerS announced the "major polU.ical
Initiative"' at · a news confere:nce, but
he refused to go into details of the
new U.S. diplomatic effort. Nor would
he say what the Nixon administration's
decision is on Israel's plea for 125
modern jet war planes .
Rogers said because of the importance
and sensitive nature of Lbe behind·lhe-
acenes approach to • the Middle East
opponents, it would be harmful to talk
at this time about U.S. military
assistance to Israel.
However he restated what he said
was the U.S. national interest in "the
soverigoty, independence, and territorial
integrity of Israel."
He described u "a new factor and
a very serious factor" the introduction
of the new Soviet SAM3 antiaircraft
mis.slles in Egypt and the flying of
aircraft there by Soviet pilots.
But he added: "We're not Inclined
to think that Israel is at the moment
unable to support itseU militarily."
A F Ue . .. . Failure .io pay employe "11bbolding Ilis.·. Hothouse
t u rtQn~ · ... ·~r:.:.~~,,,.~..i . Blackfin Leads · '. ~ . ., ti oWned'l>YWllliam Sleln,'ol Seal h. w· p th
Pleads Guilt.y. ·· .· _..;:.1o1':t:t~.=.:~ " . as 0 ouse; Mir at Half'!_a __ y·
Surfers Eye Huntington . .
·As Championships Near
cyr;1 R. Epstein,~ fp~cid siat& ... : --.-· -· ------· -Mesan Arrested --
f'ullerton Engl~h . PiOl"!'!'>"i· .P~. . ')',..... P .. e ' I surfers from across the United stat.• The event will be """'tioqed by the Jn Tahiti Race_
guilty Wednesday " a .lni~ . : :y,:.l ' I • 'u; •• _.~ -N•t .. lbe ~-·-.,· will be Potnth.a their boardS toward westerli Surriag Asaoclat,ion and will , I
charge stemmtnt'~rom~"a"c~'. MfheST •/';. .. -~._, .• ~~Ji,;;;;;•,.tth •.. .,..;·~b HunttngtonBUcblhilyear. betnvitatlooal. r.os ANGELES (AP) -The 13-foot
disturbance at the school ~ ~-· i • • i. :_,1 .. ' ' • Wednesday night, after a tipoff Jed The 12th unual United S ta le s An added feature for thia year's contest ketch Blacklin neared tfie halfway mark Epstei~ ~ been :set for:i:~~r ..,. ~ .. trlq,. Syria and Jordan. Jract,' 'narcoUct detectives to aoop around hla ,.5urfboard Championship will be con.' Will be trophies especially desln-1 for W~ay in the lead of the 3,S71-mile
Court tnal in Fldlerton· ~~~ ~ ~ W ~· 10 luiVe about 1'1: nrm~ttoop1.. backyard hothoue. . _, __ .,. . . '"A .. . , . the ·contest. The trophies wi be a Los Ai,aeJes-ttr"I:_ahiU Transpacific Yacht
of misdemeanor charges. "Jte ",cti.,.d 't: Q, W:lfea. r. ~ . 1r-:" . · Bijan s. Detar, 19, of. 250 E. 22nd .. ~ 10 ."'11;; .city~ aashiq: waves from sculpture in bront.e ()( a surfer on a Race. .
his J:'lea to ~illy on a Jiltiile .. ~9 -.Jn .~ Egypt annouDCed that its SL, was booked U.to city jail on charges Sept. 11-20. , wave for the &op winners rather than It was reported as 1,619 miles from
of failure to disperse: -•, · ···.~Wt gQnners abot ·~·a, u.s. .. ,of Po~slon 8Pd. culU!aUon Of 1'81'1-More than ~ ,contestants, including the usual type of commercial trophy. the mainland. Blackfin is owned ~nd Judg~ Kenneth Lai accepted tltl·~ , .. · -.. ..... wk jet toda)' ,p .3Q 1Jsrae1l juana,·~io polfc:!; · · s<IJle from foreign countries, are ex-The event begins OJI Friday with the skippered by Kenneth DtMeuse of San
and . set July 17 for ~tencl~~ . ~Waitili;':s"°attacked ~ ·SUS •trmt for 1 Imatlptlon .W:. to ·tlilco~ .t 1a pected to compete and some. 150,000 traditional' surfing luau f« contestants Franc~. . ~~1mum J>':M.ltr Epstem cou~d . ve . ·.~-19th consecutive day.·.·. , . ·total ·of · 28(t ~ ·plants m the pmons are expected-tQ line the and backers o( the surfmg contest. , In second place in the elapsed time
IS SIX molns Jn Jad and a ~ fme •. ..., • : AD Egyptian )lpokemhan '8_kJ ~aptian ~ and ~ ~ ~. J>lus municipal pier 8Jld beach to watch the CompeUtion will begin early Saturday standings was the 78-foot ketch Mir,
Epstein was one of two Cal S ~,l ~ f,_.y artillery in the IOQthem . iector . a ~tity ot.~ JIK( other marijuana-test of surfing skills. morning with the ellminaUons and end skippered by George O'Brien of Van·
Fulferton faculty . members arnor.-·11. · oth SUez Ca,pal unl~~J\Yo:•tflerct'' relited 'pataphernana-. .. . Norman Worthy, director of the Parks Sunday with finals and award! to win-couver, B.C., reported 1,546 miles ffom ~.Jailed dunng·_the. weeks of IDlftst ~ .. es~ IaraEi:li:~ ... Clll lhe east ·~~'{es, ~d · they Wli"e told thal aJtd Recreation Department, has been ners. the main1and.
this spr:mg o~ the··c~mpus. r .. :.._i:.: ·of. •h.·Wattiwat ~ ·. . . somel>Od)' named , Br~ ·,.as. allegedly designated contest director for the 1970 Featured Sunday will be taRdem surf-Third was Widgeon, a ·St.foot sJoop
Dr. ~~ Silv~s:. f~ from ~s PoSi-~ ¥1"!1!i ~, ~ ·,1't Aviv said ~I a ~ Of'· ir11;1 'llOJneWhere in venion•of the national evenL ing, on the traditionally huge surf at captain by Norman Bacon or the Stnta
lion • ~~iate.:Prof~r ·oe phikllophy, r ~l(~,.stQ~.~ Syria attacked ·the , 200 block Of ; E~:. 2Znd Street; IO .Entry infonnatioft will be availa~le Huntington and d_ory races around the Barbara Yacht Club, which bad logged
was corrt~ ~ week an . tWo ·mitde-a~ bUM . \!; ~·inlleS'~ ,,sOutbwest of they atJrted ·peepih&'over fences. .· _ w:::1:lhln=:..:the::..:ne=n:..:r:ew~-:_.::k:::•.::• :..:W:.:or:..:th:::y:..:.::sa::id::._.::cl:::.ly...:p'.::ier.::::.. ___________ 1_:,49l __ mil_es_. ________ _ meanqt. l:bBrgQ by a mW1lclp>I court ~ -~ .-!f '.inlles aoatheast · ol 4 11)>,all. quan~l/'. ol cut and_ dried
J"'! ond hao been sentence4 to to days the'~~~~·! · ~ """' itls~ation weed ready ,to smote or otherwJSe uBe In Jail. • . · .,...,...,.. :a -;;Tu11 swtheut ,.a, abo fo\!IKI )n~de the home occupied
Silvers ls ftee pending appeal of the ~~ ~ ~ ·~w-ydi. ~u a by Detar, &Ccordiq to detecUves Norm
sentence. _He Is •lso : the derendant ., ~ !Gr sJ<ilD arillored llllils Kulcb and Bob Leonert-• $10,00Q lawsuit riled Tue!doy -by Cal .-· • ·
State Fullerton ·teaching assistant 'Ralph
Michael O'Hollarm who •cCuse. llilvers From Pfife I '
f and tw,o·students of assault' and battery. · ,
. O'Holiaren claims the.trio attacked biJn . NIXON IN ST LOUI~,' and.:•iDflicled :Jerlola: injuries during a _ • . ~ • • • ~· ui the Fullertoo campu&
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more opportuRity -with ;~\ter jobs than
in the United states of Anierica at
this iime and" ,.. sliouid" Ile proud or
that and I bllleve 'wa are." ''Die~·:.-00.~ Polo Field , . ' .. . \
-~i..ONDb& 'iuPt ) -Th.' Maharaj~h
ol Jaipur 1 first .pi:esident of the lndian
State·or··'Rajastbari"and one of the world's ~· .. ra· en.· . cOlla~e<l . i.nd died : ~l~e eattkit>Otl1'8" in ~ polo ·Jiilfdi it'GJobeeitershire: ·Hi was·58. ..... -" \ . ' . ~ -.
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Hippie Bandit
Threatens :Nitro,
G~ts $1,17_5 Haul
·; A .hippie-clad susPect 1¥ho picks 01
, hi:anches of the Crocker Clilr.eu National
.. ·Bank hit ano~ one Wednesday in
Garden Grove and got away with $1,175.
Police · said· the Jong hiired bandit,
a~t · 7.G to 30 years o~, wfiO wears
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· -.-1t\pple-type headband entued the bank
· ~t.13125 Harbor BJvd., about aoon,JJud·
ed '·teller Katherine Walker a note'"-am-
ing that he had a vial of nitroglycerin and
JVOUld blow up the building if not giveri .• iJlOney. '
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~ •.. J\ holdup man usil'lg the · sa~. ·~ ·· mAch, and ol the same apPear~,
.. robbed a Crocker Citizens bai;ik at Ltn-
. cObt Avenue near Brookhurst .Street In
, countf territory May 13 of $1,ltO,, the
Orange County Shefjff's Office reca.1&.
~ .: · JOF{e's' undoubtedly the same 'i':·,.
The President bad warm words for
his owa· wellare refonn program now
• pendl.iig be.fore Congress, calling it "the
most hiatorlc .•• the moat revolutionary
program in this field ·in a period of
SO years."
"We _can .put a floor under the iacome
of every •family in America -and, · '
it mearu: that a man and bis wife
and, ·most· importaJ11t, his child°ren, can
stand on ~at floor with dignity."
J"il~R w&s:· ·flanked by his wife, Pat,
ljld his ~aughter. Tricia. both carrying
bOuqu,elS of flowers. 'Mleir 15-block
motorcade to Kiel Auditorium was a
triumphal parade, perhaps N t x on' s
warmest reeepilon since the 19&8 cam-
paign.
The only janing note was provided
by several thousand dem01'lstrators who
clustered In front of the auditorium chan-
ting "What do we want? Peace. Whea
do we want it? Now." ·
But they were all but droned out
by the cheers greetini Nixon as he
arrived. Some of bls most enthusiastic
t'OOters were cons(ructlon Mrkers wear-
.· ing bard hat11 Along the way, crowd!
· .were tined (OUl'I to six deep.
, In. his , _.ti, Nl•Oll acknowledged ·
· the , lndoChlna war is a divisive force
in the ' • .nation. but said, "because or
' OU~ · aUccess ·~hi destroying e n e m y : = :i ·~:i~· i!:e' more
r ,, · · . iald 8herlfr't investigator. Bill Jq ~ ~. . ' •· ' this' lnGrl'llng. He said his dep'art~t , S · S ht
O"llV iitlOf. •ilfl ..,lcll flt~ Nit • bid ·DO clues to the identity O[, the usnects oug
"'"'''"'" IJ .,....""-' d1il1'> --.'hfto l'. .,.,, ... lfJN••~ $011-. tot !-flUNI le.'.dto • llJIPtCl bul "he'I obviou&l:y lt1ll · ln · ~· . . · '£-:~fir~:=;z.~~... ·buUeu." ~n Lido Robbery · c:-n+ pr1n1~ p111ntt ..... "' m1 ... , 1·1 ••let• •1~,. ,..wptrl •ete.'fl. ,,,. -... • "' •;::= ~. ,.,_.,n U.S. Export, Import Police today are looting r..-auopects
a..w.-Al'Nrtltl-. '41-N71 • in the TueSCliy nilht .theft of Watches ~-.. :.s.o C'•~ u ........ -l{ecord Level Markel\. r .... an outside d!IPlay .... o1 ·i p1us11
· ,...,._ .,,.... Lido jewelr)( 11«1. .. .. J~ .r.;:~ ;:. ~~~·...= WAsiriNGTON" c°AP) --'Jbe United Three meq'i w.atd.es valued at tn0 . ~·'";9.;~ 1~~ ... -.= States merchandise exports '1e1cbed a were stolen from a cue at B. D. Howes
""""" 11 co.vtliJl't1 -. • .l record Ol "$3,lt5,IOO,OOOin May, exceedinr & Sons jewelry store, 34.12 Via Udo.
"""' dlltl ,...,.,. H lf" "...,.., 11tte11 the month's imports by $33$ million, --,-n..
-, .... "'-· (:l l1Mtnl1. Jl1"e,lpllol\ .,. the ~----.. Department roported ,_ -\hlet-brokr '\h"i wlndow or-the Ccttrl ... t.:M IT'lllftlt.1y1 ~1 -II U.W 11111!'111\IYI \NllWIQ W"' t
t111Hi.ry ""'"""'-.., ru.• "*'flttl'. day. ..t. displll' ca st1 investi&alor1 uid.
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VOt 63, NO . IS I, 4 SECTIONS, 5'4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE as. 1970 TEN CENTS
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" ~ir Clouded Over Edi~on Expansion Proposal
• By ALAN DIRKIN
Of .. D9llf "'"" ..... Who controls I.ht air over Huntington
Beich?
the air was sUll clouded today on
t.tUs question and whether the Southern
California Edison Company now has tht
authority to go ahead with Its $171
million npanslon of lhe coast plant. •
The prospect ol a .c:o11rt light to deal•
jurildiction in the controv'"Uay appeared •
t.o bt incrtaslnc wllh all parties wailing
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for the otben to mike the lint ......
Tile Public Utilities Comm-tllll
week granted Ediaon'1 applicalloa to
build two . new generatinc units and
directed the company kl begin con-
struction on the first unit "immediately."
Ricjlanl Campbell, muager ol the
Huntington Beach plant aaid tJlil inom-
ing, "Based llO"the PUC ruli111, ti will
be reasonable to assume activity will
begin this fall , •
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Meanwbtle the Oranae CountJ Air
PoUuttoo Cantrol DiJtrict. wblch apio
dented l!disoo'a applicalioo the day
before the PUC rulin&, reaflinned today
that it believes ·lbe comPany Cannot
expand without a permit from Uie
district. .
Asked Whether the cou.nty woukl ·take
the matter ,to court, F4wan1 Cam~a,
auocia~e engineer with the APCD,.
replied, ."We may wait to see it Edison
Court.''
Ha said lllal be did not -wbe\b<r
K would be -•">' for the dlairtc:t
to Initiate COW1 action.
"We Ilk< the poailtan that Oilf authofl·
ty is coni:umnt with tbe ,PUC's and
1!11• Ediaon <"'IUim permits ·""'11 lloth q:encies in order to, bulJil." . · ·
·Deputy oounty .......i Jiii!". Uilian
hlnlal that another lqal ........ J1111de,
,.,mt1nf out tllat !ht PUC bas the right
to appeal the, AP¢li Board's llenial,
Uri>an did-Dot -whether the county
, cu appeal Illa PUC • decilion, . addtnc
~t ~ a ~ woul~ hive \0
'.be jointly .antv,.i at by the ~ly
llo8rd ol Supervilon, APCD and county
counsel'. ' •
In a ri>uo..u'p to lb 'dadsloo , the rue
• claimed in a ltltement. loday that "lite
public health wm· be belier aerved rrom
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~ 'it; qual.ity and reliabjlity ol electric ,.,.ice standpoints with the ,_i
Huntlngt4n Beach ._..,., than wflholl t
it:"
• 'l11e COlllllliWon said that ...,..,. •lee·
lrkal demands, particularly In Oran1e
County, 'require construction of the new
Units be!Ween lt7S and' 1'15 and that
new nuclear plan ti, U well , as other s,
. (See EDISON, Pap I)
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Council Split · Over 0 K
Criticism, Support FolloU?·PUC's Edison Ruling
, .:iJIWS N-ST ,Mi { llAl'r IS 'l'Hiilt llUSINalS
: · • lnli'Jtlsi .. 11111 Alclrid!( 13, (loll), llH MU19rovo, 14
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-:-: Sliniy business
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Boys Sell Worms to Anglers
Bill f\1usgrove, 14, and Ron Aldrich,
13, of Huntingtoo Beach are gettlnr!: in-
\'ofved in 1 slimy bu&iness -selling
wonm to fishennen ai Lake Talbert
. CltJ officials found that the young
men meant business wh"en they walked
Jnt6 City Hall UUs week with a ronnal
Pfuposa.I for lhe administrator to open
a bait stand at the lakc,·nexl to Talbert
Avenue and Golden West Street.
Their applicaUOn (or a license 10~
op:erate the stand on the city property
11·png to be approyed, · ·".fhe license costs $25 . but Bill allowed
that the enterpri~ng pair still exi>ect
'lb-have $60 or $'70 of capita l to st.art
Uie venture. / ' We are going lo sell all kinds of ba'k at the lakeslde includh1g crickets
.aif·worms which we grow in my parents'
oi'age."
' :CitY officials ha ve gone out o( their
1P(y '-help/the young merchanls.
=Monday Mayor Donald D. Shipley
pirionaUy congratulated the youngsters fat ·their enterpri&e and -they were aided tli1'>Ulh T}Jnicipal red tape by Director
otftecreat1a..1 and Parks Nonnan Worthy,
Dl~iopment Coordlnatw Tom Severns . -:
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and Assistant City Administrator
Brai1der Castle.
BW, who will altend Fountain Valley
High School next September, livea at
7591 Amazon Drive. Ron. headed for
Marina High School in the fall, is from
7082 Heil Ave'l'lue.
Bill said that if more money ii needed
for the venture his sister Sherry, 19,
had indicated a willingneu to invest.
Bill had only a shocked look for a
suggestion that his sister might actually
be involved in handling tbt: 11ithery
merchandise.
"Art you kidding?" Bill 1sked.
Ron .does not have the sister problem
but his brother Billie at 7 is not quite
ready to 1et fully involved in the
busioe6s.
Bill said he "began with an interest
in raising earthworms and soon Ron
••as his partner. ''We ire readJ to
wholesale worms.'' Roa added.
Approval by the city follows approval
by the parenls or both loda who ...
aiding in putUng up 90me of the capital.
Business i! to begin at the laktlkle
on June -n if all goes wen in the
earth~·orm and cricket factory, 1c-
cording to the boys.
Huntington Beach councilmen were
divided today in their reaction to the
PUC's approval of Southern Califoraia
Edison Companf•s plan to expud its
Huntingtor. Beach 1enerating plant.
Councilman Mrs. Notma Gibbs &Poke
the strongeilt.
"I think it's appalling -the people
were not listened to,'' she commented.
"I've be.en fighting for extension of power
from the San Onofre nuclear stat.ion
-why can't we &et our poWer there!
"rt's 11Q co""'1atioa that tbil Is 1<1ln£
to be the last one. t think people would
be very happy to do without their electric
k»Othbruahes and· some other appllances. ''
Councilman Ge«ge McCracken backe1!
Badham Bill
Cutt~ Route
AJanns Beaeh
Huntington llteacb councilmen are
becoming iacreastngly alarmed at the
pl'OIJ'ess o( Assemblyman Ro be r t
Badham'• bill to delete: 1 seament of
the Coast Freeway.
They believe it will kill the Top of
the Pier plan for downtown redevelop-
ment.
The measure, which would terminate
the freeway at Adams Avenue, Hun·
·tlullon Beach, tnitead of continuiq it
downcast, cleared the Alaembl)' Wed·
neaday and is now beiQ .carried ·by
Senator Jollo Schmitz (R·Tu.lln) lhruugh
the state Senate:
The inte1tion of Badharn's move is
for the freeway lo bypass Newport
Beach.
"Newport's cure ls J'luntington Beach's
death,'' Councilman. Jack Gree• com·
mented flltly this morning. "It Would
choke our surface Streets."
Councilmen have been told by traffic
en,meers that the result or eJlding the
frte;way at the juncUOn of the nort!Houth
HuaUngton Beach Freeway near AdCns
AYMUC IDd Beach Boulevard would be
to dLDnp 'Jfllo BeaCh Boulevard all of
the traffic from Los Angeles County
be..:lin& for the beaches.
"JUcht IOW Beach Boulevard is choked
to 1 ltlndlUD on • warm weekendl,"
Green pointed out "Adding aU east.west
tnffic Ind nort.\.llOUth traffic 1Rd dum·
Pinc it onto Beach Boulevard would
result .in a traffic jam or monumental
' (IM l'RkEWAY, Pip I)
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•• 1·· .. Salary , Talks at Impasse
,; :-, .. ·. .. Revietv Board to Strµly ,District, Teacher Stands
.: By TERRY COVILLE
(,,! Of Ille -., """ IMH
. ~ impme hM been declared in salary =lions by teacllen ol the """' Beach Ci!)' Scl1ool Dlltrtcl, 'hi~ meus a board ol review mllll !oiatiiatt lb• neaotlaltons a n d
drllmnlne tr there have been .ny errors ta'lhe rac1s praenlal by either lkle.
'nit board of trustees, however I ho
.,.i no impa11< exists.
~An lmpaae relates to some J.ct
fll\dln& ~· We. cloo~ ff:ol tflts
J(h aae.'_' ~iUe Hll9ln, chairman
a('the boa{d ol trustees, explalned tJlil
~~alter may be setUed in court. "'~ Dorothy McClure, head of th< telchers negotiating team, said this
mlft'ning teachers would seek legal
ediln!lt:I on the matter. ~We 1pl1n to talk with a Clllfornia 1'~ Mlociation representaUve/' Mk , llcoun said, "It'• J>Oliibte a -t '
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lnjunclion would be needed to force lht
impasse p~."
Disjrict olficlur havt olrer..i the teaches a Iii: percent ulary increase,
&ivin& the -the right to -how much ol 111111 --id IC>
towmf binp -... Teecben blve requested a nine" percent
,., -· plus -two percent in frince benefiLI.
Tbere ii abo diaatreement over .mo
sl1outd poy for teachen aides and sab-
batical ,...... .
If the ntfoliationl do IC> Into the
impuae fOl'lnlt, NCh side wlh pick
one spokesman ror the board ol re,vte>o,
Thole two spok•men will U. eeMct
a third penon for the reriew bolrd.
All factual matters of dl!CUllion -
Rmount of funds available , dollar value
of medical benefits, etc. -will then
be studied and ruled comet or lncor rect
by tbe review bl>ard.
The current difference between the
two aides Is baaed on the det'lnition of
1 factual maUer.
"'lbe board uys it never told us
money wun't avail1ble.," Mn. Mc.Oare
llat<d. "But M haa told the publjc lbat hllher aalarta can~ be ofrtnd 6acame
c:ertaln rlurve funds are needtd. We
want a reYlew board lo decide thatJ'
-"11·11 th. ......,1111 .. ot 11oe baOrd
lo determine what the JaerV• are.
We have a certain 1hininnun ud we " ............. ,~ ~-· ' "And we never ~ 1 counler
propoll] So our offer,'' -a.ie ldded. "We
expect to hear from lhejr lawyers oo
the impaue matter, Until tllat tlmt! there
is nothln1 men to do."
The admlnittralion proposal of 1 1i1
percent boost -id ._ the dlatrlcl
1117,000 rnoro for teodlers salaries -
year. Diltrlct offidall have added tM.IOO
on top of lhat. for extra salarl• naulUn1
1a. IALAllllll, ......
lhe PUC <!<cisioo aelicilY, ; • , wid. their · pbllutloo contn.ls ·we "l•Y standards set by the PACD, I sllll believe
"There's no doubt the, dec:Won '" hilve 1 betfei'planl than we ha've now." my rtsolution to deny expanson · wu
fair,'' he llid. "I ttµnk"'~'uUlll;,v com· "Anrt two months ase lht council the rtgtit c:ne. I aaKl at the time the
PIIli;ts haw done u elaUent. job in pa5Sed a .~I~ opposlna \he Edi~ motion.we passed :was watered dowrrand
Uep!al up With the ..... llttOn-aploaton. H(lli)siOn U~, the ,pbllulton '!II con· r iltlll say It." .
This hu not been done-in ·CJtber-,,parb trolled. lt wU proposed: by Councilman CoWlCilman AL c.oen cotru'l)enled. "I
of tbe country ..ch u the wtheut Jack Green ifter a . motion , by Jerry d<>n't know to what ·extent they will
where they !lave bad -...Uls. ~ . M-y flatly· opposlrl&· the expanaton be. abl~ to, control. J!Ollutloa. I would
"I'm allo &lad thll they round a oeemtd,to lack ~· · have hoped . Iha! the PUC had aloo Im·
way to keep the e1niuions down "U1til , Green , commen~ this' mom~c. '.'1 posed controls oo visual pollution alio
we pt nuc1ur plin&L" · hope that ute 1~0 la upheld m. Una. such as the· Jandacapirig and architei'ct1D'al
Council .. Ted Bm'Uet\ qteed with ,Perhaps '"if 'the cOUaty 11· sincere . in controls a city imposes ,on applicaUoni
this view. not winUnc· hpanakw'I, now la the time that.come before it."
"l think the rulln& wu j~Uf .. ble," for us· to pt toi:ether and 1)owdown The seventh council .member, Mayor
he commented. "After all, they are not the population Whit lnto thla area." Donald Shipley, was not ava.fteble for
a•in& to bave• -plants ..,... 1or Ma!n<Y. noponded, "I don't a"'° with c:ommenl He lert ror a vacation In
10 ft&'•· U u.e, do follow lbnucb 'tbt, ~-"!'"1 l!dil!>n meela the Australia Tuesday ..
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-dtlJtOll ani WU & ,''very llcl
dlle. "pr-1; fttl1I drulJ,'' . ' l
''He just 11t 1tarin1 into iplct ln
"his cqe. When ht' walked lie bumped
dnto aB objecti: ,,,.,. jillt waon'I any
.hope· for ltln,.," Robert E. Sharkey, direc-.
· tor ol lhe hwnane soclety, Nkl.
'A. tac-irouoo his neck had klentified
Brutus u a canlhe fond Of ''aetliltf
high oo drup," but allo ... u trained
and pd with kid!,
Beach Boonie ·Biker Bail
Begins-No 'Tickets As Yet
By RUDI ~DZl!!l31U
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~finibike and motorcycle riders will
have another week'• reprieve before they
. are llSUed citations for' bfastin1 through
HunUngton Beach's boonies.
"We want to apprise everyone of the
fact !hat we have a new ordinance
prohibitin1 their use and · for the next
week to 11 day1 we'll jut blue warn-
Huntington Art
Contest Date
Moved 2 Weeks
So that all artiala may hav~:-"'
time to set -worl<a Into Pr...-,.
Art '70, I a&aaewkle aft contllt apcmored
by the dty ol H~ Beach arid
lnternaltooal Alt Sdlolonhlpa, th •
dudline h11 been aHaded from June
27 to July 10.
The contnt. M erpected to draw more
lban 1,000 arltats who 'will ....p.c. for
12.500 In (l!1U -.y,, -la! by
buslnealm"1 ' tn Ille Jllllllnlton Beach
·ll'el. -
J-..... -tit •the -..!,
reporltd that'tho•llme ma-~-
rd .. Illa! -bl -and cenlnl
CaUlonila """ -_..., -to lhip their -U te ff...,.... lluch.
The receptlan -la ~ at room IOI 1ol t4le Ooldon .... COllap llmtc Bulldinf, • •
CompelHJon will ... Mid .... maH
ol tM llllOllna1e ~. •. 13
lb ....... and rt ta~ lllal ....
.......... will -Ille •artoul -ts.
An 1 fddll"""I 11.-wlD lit 4Wlfded
to .-arllatl durtac the competition
...... lL 'l1lts -will ... -
by llolilllU !nm ~ Or1111<
CoudJ, •
·Aft obJeda.win be·judpd by. thl«
._,, bolrd,ol artlala lrom lb...,,,...t
Sou!hent Calllornll.
• ings,'' said Police Capt. Arland Ussher:--
The city's emergency law, passed
unanimously Monday by the Huntington
Beach City COU'ncil, makes it illegal
to ride 1 motorcycle on city or private
property unless Ule cyclist And the prop.
erty owner have obtained special per·
ml ts.
Con.Jiction under the law means 1
fine ranging (rom . ns to •too aNt/or
30 -diys jmpriso nment. '
"JuSt because we're givinf Warnings,
th.at doMn't mean we're not going to
give . citations durina the next week,"
lhe captain said. '
"if n aive IOmeont a warning todaf
and tte biltt committin1 1nother violation
tomorrow, he's going to get • real
ticket." · ~
Sneral other Or•np: County Cities,
tncludlns Anaheim •nd Fountain Valley,
have enacted 1imll•r ordinances. They
ha,.. been wr1u.n largely becauao or
1dt1Rn cornplalnta a b o u t nceatvt
1m0unt.s of nola, dust, fumu, UOlion
1and fft daqer •
"The clly ol 0r1.,. ha• juilt asbd
us for 1 copy of our ordinance, '°
they're probably thlnkill1 about the same
lbinl," Ullher said. ·
Valley Planners
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~raeli-~r,:~a .
front E~plooes
.bl&t Wdrfare
' Sy Uollltl Pma llllerUi!.aJ
1bt Israeli-Syrian front expM>ded ~y
wiUi the heaviest battle lince~the 191'7
Midple East war, and fierce ccrnbat
· ensutfed • wide area of the Suez Cin'al
tmmediate 'relction rroffi the Arab
worl4 to the new U.S. pl1n for peace
Jn the aru was lukewann. Israel declin-
ed colnnlent on the propos1la announced
by secretary of State William P. Ro1ers
and suptmoned its ambaMador In
WuhlngtOO hick tcr Jeruailem 'for coo-
aultMkliis. . -.
Tel Aviv cemmuniques said Jsraell
Jets attacked army camP1 ~ inside
Syria ne1r Lfie: capital of Damascus and
battled Syrian interceptors in th~ skies
while Jsraeli and Syrian tanks -and
artillery fought across the entire SO.,mile
length of the Golan Heights cease-fir'•
line.
Fighting rq;ed for more Uian six hours,
and spokesmen said-the battle wu the
blgest since Isr.aeli troops seize4 the
Golan Heights iii the 1967 war. lt followed
a tw.c>h<>Ur .fight WedneSday nlcbt io-
volving tanks and artillery.
Israel reported a Soviet-built MIG21
ef the Syrian air force shot down in
an aI~rnoon dogfight over the Got,n
Heighls. Syria Uid ill antiaircraft IW'I-
. ners do.wn a U.S.-buUl Phantom jet
fighter-bomber of the tsraeH air force.
Iraq announctd it has placed Ill troop.
on the Arab. Eastern rrant with Israel
at Syria's disposal "to· rtpel the con·
tinved Zionist auresslons." The front
includes Iraq, Syria and Jordan. Ir-i:
is reported to have about 12,000 troops
in the area . ·
The wealherman'1 turning up
Iha burner Friday. wllb beac:IJ.
front areas aimmtrina in Hvtnty·
ialJ 11J11 and Inland · rqlooa .-me
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Studies Revived
The poulblllty ol an entirely portable
, tlemenlary IChool in Huntington &acb
Ls .WI allv~. ·
OW•ial1 ol tbe HllllliDclon lleoch CltJ
Mesa Branch .
·Badham Bill
A.s 'Stupid'
School Diltrlct agreed Tu<*lay night
to cootinue study of the propoaal made
by trultee Roger Ancie2t
Andenon sugg.,tad put ID portable
classes and two 1dminiatra e lm!Jdlnp
on a 1111 bounded by Brookburat and
Bushard streets and Atlanta and In-
dianapolis Avenues. ·
"Our schOols are alr!ady crowded,,.
Andenon atated.
"I doa.'t t!Unk "e need the atra ~ 'Untn February." Charles Pa 1 mer,
busbtea superintendent, replied. "We
con handl• expected grvwth In Seplembee
by lncreu'ing clas'sroom size."
• Simmering and IOft\eWhal bafOed,' "U ·we * the need la February 1
Costa Mesa civic 'leadm today' hr.anded dM't let Mow we can tpore it in' Sep.-the: easy victory of a bill to f:timlnate
1 crucial section or Pactnc Cout terpber," Anderson said. He pointed out
Freeway as stupid, emoUooal and irr that school cafetoriums, not Intended
rational. as classrooms, are already beina: used
Assemblyman Robert H. Badham (R· as classrooms.
Newport Btach) seemed surprised Total cost of the portable school -
h!mself Wednesday at how simply lhe • pre-fabricated, relocatable bulldtnp. -
bill ~ropplq the freeway stretch :from· and site improvemtnt woukl be about
Hunting&Oa ~ to Corona del Mjr $500,000 ~ a aven JIU period.
went tbroucb-' Palmer could &ive no estimate for the
Maycw ROberl M. WUaoo said bltltrly Initial ripense. · '
that the vote may have been a com-"The first year's leue on the bultdinp
pliment to the infhltnce.peddling and would be $62:,550 which must come out
money-1pencu,.·o1 the rr-y Flghten · of the ...,.,.1 lund;"'{le <xplalnad.
group, but will ulll11111ely aolve nothing. The dbtrlct 1iso bu about '1IO,Ollll
"'!bit MCtlon of -Ole freeway wu only in av1JJ1ble bond money whkh eoeJd ·
designed to handle traffic generated in be used for improvement of the lite
lbe IUJ'NUDdinc 1re1," he: explained. "I and furnishing of the cl11111. . ·: 1 • •
cloo'I' -what Newport Beech will Palmer alJo aid the. metloo o! do with Ill that tra!Oc If the S.ntl< another achoo! -.Id JqWI )>lrlll(i m
approves it." additional ao teacben. .
He was Jess ana.lytic1l when first in-An~non coanterei;1 that , by Illini
fonned. ev1llable staff ud lhlftinc -to the "You've got lo be k.iddin&," he rtmark· new ICbool thlt would not~ nece111r7.,
ed cautlOUJly. S. A. J,lollett, dlllrlcl 1UpOrinlllMlen~
"Costa Mesa changed the adopted said if the catetoriurm were· tHminated
Newport Freeway route just to benefit 11 cliurooms 1bout IS extra ·~
t:J.1cific Coast Freeway," he con-would be 1vaillble in tbe diltrict. , -
"When all these thousands of cars Palmer agried to Iiicludt the portable
coming down the N-Freewa• 1111 claaael In the bud&et lludy,. bot pointed --.... • , j)U! the item could be dr-4 anytime oil the cliff by Hoeg Hospttal, then before the distrld'I llne1 . budiill ii ~·Ort ~Bn•dhahe m ao1n1 to do!" edoplad 111 AIJiull .. . •• even atlll·be U1lllnd then•" The tentaUv• bodpl "1oPl*f 'fll!adar
Mayor Wilson added.-' poees a M.i mlllkrl n,.lre ")th $530,000
estlmat.ed for rtserve funds 1t the end
f'ro11t P .. e I ..
FREEWAY< •••
Jiroporljong every day."
Earlier Ulls wed 1t a stuclY-...,.
wjfh memben ol the Vrliill bed
lnltltute•, cm..., st.ertnr Comllllttee
councllme• were told that the freewaY
Is "critlcal" to Top of the Pier recfeyelop.
ment. '
Both William Lund, vice ireslclenl .of
the cttrs economic consuJtanta, Econotnlc
Reteareh Auoclate&, and William Wrea
of the UL! panel qroed that the freeway
WU needetl lo gel lra!Oc lo the lllld-beach area.
The traffic tleups would be "1la1·
ttrinl" if the freeway ended at Adams Avenue, Lund akf.
Lund . added, however, tblt, U the
freeway W<re utended to the boundary
bei-o Newport lleoch ud Huntlniton
Beach (the Santa Ana River}, the Top
ol the Pier plan woWd not tie affected
and C..ta M"" ud Newport Beach
-.Id bear the bront of the congeatlon.
Wmi, who heads the U L I
transportation committee, said his crouP
had met with representatives or Diatrict
f of the 4 t 1 t e Div Won of Highways
and the ltMe Parks and Recreation
Department '
. He aakl the two •Lt.le agencies were
not coordlnlting their plan• and that .
the city may have to act as a Uuion
-¥them· · Wren claimed the state's traffic Oow
rnapg on the freeway do not milch
wtth roads leading to beach parkln1
lots.
Assemblyman Robert Burke (ft-Hun·
tlngton Beach) argued against Badham's
INll In the Aaaembly Wednesday.
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of the year. Money for a portable achool •
would come from liloa ,,_.. funda.
Beach Schoou
.Try Sept. 15 ...
,For Bonth Okay
• Elementary lldlool olllcltil hava picked
Sept. Ii 11 the data for a third alt<mpl
to , change the bond iolefolt ralll In
Hunllnllfoo Beach. .
Voters. have twice defu&ed1 en P'eb.
10 and aaain June 2, Jll'OPoUls by the
Huntington Beach • City School Dlltri<I
to change the achoo[ bood lnllmt rall
from five percent to seven percent.
The two narrow Joaet have paralyzed
some 14'.'li mlflfon In lldlool COlllliuCtlon
bond& l[l(lrWed a 1Mr aco by tile <It<>
tor ate,
An interest rate cbange needs approval
by two thirds of those Y\lting for pusage.
It failed a:a the · June 2 ballot by .4
pe<Oelll.
Both losing elections were tied to other
elections. 'This time citstrid officials hive
scheduled a special electign with the
interest rate as the only item on tht
ballot.
* * From P .. e I
SALARIES ••.
from teachers movin& up on the PIY
lj(ale as agreed to the year before.
current llacbe( demands would total
about '250,000, not Jnciuding the acale
increases, which teachers uy 11
automatic.
The district's retttVe fund$ are ex-
pected lo be ISll,400 at the •nd of
lt!0-71.
Those reserve funds, administraton
.say, must carry the dlaltlct throuih part
of a new year and cover any 0 surprim"
during the year.
Teacben polntod out thlll l><alth
bmellll -moot of the fringe beft<ftll
they want -are alreldy included in
the budget in the amount of about '84,000
and would not come from reterVe funds.
Dey also claim they art wlllinl to
ne~all fllrther and perhaPo reduce
their demarids. 1
Planners Rej<'Ct
Tiburon Project
The Lanrln Compoay failed to wtn
city eppnwal Wednelday night !or n-
-loo of Ill Tlbu""' townhouaa -~ ment In Founlala Valley.
The plaMlng commission refulld to
rtz0ne 20 acres IOUth ol the ultURi
Tiburon tract which would have allowed
another IO homes.
Planners Nld the erpanslon would
allow too muy borna and too many
ld!ool children In the eru. About 20
mldeqts were pre:tenl durtnc t.ht public
hearing to oppooe the propooed '" panslon.
The Tiburon development Is on
Brookhurst Street south or T1lbert
Avenue.
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Beach B00tns . . .
Jury Quiz
Oppos.ed
ByM~'!~
' ' LOS ANGEi.ES (UPIJ _;1$fylng they
want to deny the "esfablish,ment" the
·satisfaction oI a "court drama-" Cbarles
Manson &nd-his thi-ee feJD111e codefen·
dent.I an: tryirlg to prevent their~'"
from quizzing prospective juroa: at the
· h'ial for tbe murder ol actreU> n
Tate.
Two o( the defeqse attorneys Wed·
nesday refused lo go along. with the ir
clients' demands and. quotiqned 12 pr~
specUye ju'rors as lo whether they could
brli11 in a ' fair verdict in the b1&arrc
'· PiuJUp.le,kiJ~, ..
J111t a few )'lllln a10.-lh!J southeast corner of Hunt-
if!gton Beach "wai part of ''Southern California'•
vegetable basket,'' an extensive series of hJgh.yteld
truck farms stretchlng through the Talbert Gap. To-
day, more than 700 apartment units are under con-
llruction by three developers In this aria alone.
Ph<>to was shot from blufi above Santa Ana River,
near intersection of Hamilton· Avenu'e· and Brook-
hunt Street (left).
• ~· leader of the hippie cult ac·
cused Of 1even murders, instructed hir;
'attomer, triing Kanarek, not to raise 1any dtferiH 6ut to sit riu·le in thr
courtroom. ' '' , · •
' Dlfe Shinn, lawy~for Susan Atkin s.
said the ·young wonllio11 alao ·Jlld in·
structid' him • to aettpt tbe l! jurors
without b:ilerrogaUon as tlie.. "Manson
family" attempted to put up a unified
From J"ege I
EDISON .•.
could not be bulll by that time.
The commi.asion also ordered the ~
. pany to "modify operatiom 1t all its
planll In the South CHlt Air Buln
to reduce air pollutants further." 'lbe
cost of. the modificatiom were estimated
al SI million a year to Edbon.
Camaren11 said the PACD welcomed
the CDtdown order on emillllonl but
clalmad that Ill< PUC could have ordered
this ICtion,"IOIDfl time 110" and pointed
rut tblt the new conlrohi ltlll would
not meet !he requlmneoll !tr an PACD
periolt.
In Ju llalement, EdiBDll atlempts lo
1trtU • llllddl• pound, though -.1y
.1tatin1 It believes the PUC baa overall.
1uthortty.
"In ·authorlmg -trucuoa of these
two -unlta we )<U.V. the commlaalon lfn tbilexercite ol lts paramount jurlsdk--
~oa has acted in the best interests
Of the South Coqut Air Basin by balancing
two vital conakler1tlou -protecting tho_ and ~the-Ing
demand for electric power by all ...,...1s of the public," the statement
llYL
"Time will be 1 critical 9eed for
addltJon1I ·electrJc power throughout
,Southero Calllonila In 1174 ud lt75.
Tlltlmolly before the c o m m I 1 a I o n
delllOllllraled thet COllltructiOO of theae ·1;,. Jarp new units, with their advanced
'pollution contrOI. deslcn. will result !JI
lower' ot erill enildJQn.1 for the area
lhu· could be attainea. with .any com-
bination of llU&ller, leU efficient planU.''
"The Hunliqlon BeaCh ualll will be
the lllt mejor. IOlll1·fueled generating
faclllufs "Edllon· will· build in the' South
Cont Air Balin. BeiJnjlng with com-
pletion ol the ltrst addition lo San Onofre
11uclear ,eneratlng station in 1971, Edison
is committed to build only nuclear power
planta -whicb ,in add aothing whatever
to Ill< llDOI proOl<m in the South Coutal
Bum."
College District
Teachers Get
Salary Increase
lrwtructor1 in the Or1n1e Coalt Junior
College Ditt.rk:t will l'fJCeive a t.4 percent
p1y ina'l!aae for 1970-71. Trustees voted
the incre1ae during their. Wednetday
night m<eting.
The PIY raise, which will incrtaae
budget allocaUoM ror salaries by about
.$550,000, was recommended by the
teacher Academic senates « the two
schools In the dlllrlct -Orange Coast
College and Golden West College.
District. ,Chlnctllor Norman Watson
said the incretse wlll boon the base
salary of the pay sc1le to $8,:llO per
year. Top poaaible salary will be
$18,MUO, not includin( ermlvenary
raises or doctor's dqree stipends. ,
"It should be noted," he told board-
members, "that llthoulh the coot o(
Uvtq increue ii 1.4 percent, most
f1cult1 members and c I a s a I f I e d '
employea Will be receiving increuel of
10 to 11 percent when norm1l lncremenll
are t1ken into coulderaUon."
lllCl'elrients are given for each ad·
dltlon1l yeen' te1Chln1 experience for
at leu& 10 Y.ean and up to II ye1rs
dependlna upon the teacher's educ1Uon.
A propoeed dental plan was eliml.aated.
.W•laoa told ·truot.a It couldn't be put
ln&.o effect beca1.11e of a free• that
-be lelilillecl -tbe ....,.., •• , pending t.u r<form INll.
Realtors Slate ,
Talk on Camp.us
Wom<n Real1«1 will !tarn ol <!forts
belnf mlde to combll ''leftl1t 1 1
movementa on collqe campuses 1t their
meet.Ina: ln Fr1ncoJ1 retlaqranl, Hun·
tln;rton B<acil, Ill ...., l"rkfay.
Gree Topper, 1 ~mber of Cunpu1
Studies tnstftute, detcrlbed as • non...,,.
!II ori1nlutlon ••t up to -lefillll
on campu~. "'Ill 1h<i" aound films and
lllda II the luncheon.
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Valley City Attorney
Hosts School Project
ne 'other two girls, Patricin
Krenwlnkel and Leslie Van Houten, also
instructed their lawyer's to cease que!J-
tionin1 jurors but they refuied.
Paul Fitzgerald, representing lUss
Krenwinkel, said be felt it was hla duty
to try lo gel the fairest possible jury
but be said he understood the opinion
of his client who stood up in court
Wednesday and tried unsuccessfully lo
fire him. Fountain V11ley City Attorney Thomas
Woodruff expects 35 friends from
MldLigan State University to drop by
his house Satunlly.
They'll llay -.1 two months.
It's not 1 friendship trip, but• univeni·
ty P,ojecl that brlnp ~ lludenll ind
faculty to Orange County. They're part
of 1 Michigan State experiment titled
"Dialogue 70."
."They want to atudy the problems
Of urt>anlzauin. Talb with local city
eovernment officials, poUce departments
and reaidenta "111 ~)' their time,"
Woodruff <>plained.
Woodruff, who is president of the
Michi1an State Alumni Club at Southern
California, has lo find a home -other
than his -which the 1roup can occupy
for the summer.
''We Deed two or three large homes
the 1roup can live in," he said. "Jn
e1change for free rent they are willing
to rtf..-bllb the home or other work
required.''
The Dlllogue 70 IJ'OUP hopes to find
solutkm to problems or urbanization
whldl Mlchfpn dtlea will lace In the
next ten to 15 years.
North Viets Accept -.
Return of Prisoners
PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam said
today it would accept the return ol
18 war prtlOllers whose freedom was
offered by South Vietnam, but insisted
they were merely "Vletnamea.? patriot!."
Dialogue 71) memben have each sleeted
a particular city in Mlchlaan to study
Jta problems, then loot for IOlutiom
to thooe problems In Orange Count,y.
"The students need to stay topther
here so they can exchange Ideas. Eadl
wtn 10 to different parts of the county
with questions and come back to put
all the information topthf:r," Woodruff
aald.
This group Is a conUnuation of 1
project titled "Dialogue 89" in which
a number or Michigan St.ate students
and faculty worked their way ICl'OSI
country to California, talking with rural
residents to show a different imqe of
the colie&• ltudeol.
Police Auction
Bikes Saturday
More thin 75 blcyclu, ranl(ing from
••stir.wen" to racer1, eo on PW: aucUon
block this Saturday In the"l!unUngton
Beach Pulice Department parklna: lot,
near 5th Street and Orange Awnue.'
Police Chief Earle Robltlllle said the
auction will slart at IO a.m. and that
all bikes will be on display for about
half an hour before the event begins.
. Parents are encouraged to attend with
their dtildren since all siles ire final
and are for cash. Per!IOllal checks will
not be aa:e:pted, the chief said.
The bicyclet offered have been col·
lected as iost by the department over
the past few months. Money raised dur-
ing the sale is turned over to the city
treasury.
"lt is something ol a martyr complex,"
Flttzgerald told newsmen. "She fee ls
ahe already bu been tried and convicted
and sentenced to death in the news
mtdia. ,
"She and the others wont lo denr, the
fltabllahmenl the ••tllfactlon of put-
ting on a court drama. Actually J. can
undei:stand her feeling ."
Ira Reiner, lawyer for Miss Van
Houten, was ukep whether he *Id
question jurors. "You bet yoor 1weet
lire I will," he said.
· Nine solid citl;ens had palled the
fir1t hurdle in jury selection but 1'n0$l.
if not all, were expected to be di1miaed
as the trial pro~sses. Among them
were a photographer, 1 mailman:. a
chemical technician, 1 retired secr•y,
1 TV replirman, a fonner drama critic
-and 1 min who paints the divt~ng
lines on highways. .
The first prospective juror was Hel'Alan
Stokes, 1 Negro, who "orb -.. a
mechanic at the post office. Filqfli'ald
put • aeries of questions to him. !l~
Would he be prejudioed towird ·the
defendanb because they wore long hair·~
Beca~ of their lllestyle! Bee..,. they
wore no cosmetics? Becauae the 1lrls
wore no brusltres? Stokes antWered
'"no" to all the tfuestions.
Lester Maildox' Son .
Sentenced in Theii
. ATLANTA, Ga.· (APJ°-L<ster"Maddox
Jr., son of the Georgia governor, ple~ded
guilty today to a charge ol attempted \
burglary and was sentenced to serve '
weekends in jail for six months. · 1
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r.. This statue looks lifelike, doesn't it? That's because the figures are
\ ,;'I , live models recreating the South Carolina monument at Gettysburg
\ •, , for Laguna Beach's annual Pageant of the Masters. Trouble is, ~h!>ut
J· 40 men are still needed by pageant casting directors to stage the living
Gettysburg monuments in this year's pageant which opens July 17,
For details, contact the casting office, telephone 4~3663.
[ .. CapoBeachManNabbed
1
\ On Pot Smuggling Rap
I A Capistrano Beach man and three
• others have been arrested by tl.S
1· ... Tfeasury aee•ts on charges o( smuggling
'. •100,000 worth of marijuana tn a boat.
. haWed across the tl.S.-Mexican border.
Tbe al"ced amug1ler1 were arrested
' ·"Wedltesday in Watsonville. They were ~ identified u Emanuel J . Hernandez, 26,
-·'of Capiatrano Beach; William D. Llv·
Jnpton, 23, Pearl City, Hawaii; Paul
· B. Metqer, 11, of Redwood City, and
~ Ernest E. Mor1u, 31 or Santa Cruz. ~I . . .
j Former Professor
1 At Fullerton, .
·:'Pleads Guilty . .
i Cyril R. Epste.in, 33, former Cal State
·Jo'ullerton English professor, pleaded
···iuilty Wednesday to 1 misdemeanor
· .~harge stemming from a campus
diJturbance at the IChool last March.
Epatein had been set for a Municipal
Court trial in• Fullerton on a series
Police and treasury .agenlS arrested
the quartet in a warehouse after a
tip from customs agents at Notales.
Ariz. District attoney Peter Chang aald
He said the four wou.kl be returlted
to Arizona to face court action on the
smuggling charge.
agents became suspicious ol Morgan"s
boat because marijuana had been found
stashed in another boat a few days
earlier.
ag~ts-~ suspicious of Morgan's
boat because marijuana had been found aiashied in anotber boat a few days
earlier. ,
Chang said Morga• is believed lo have
nbtained the small bales of dried mari-
juana in the Mexican coa!lal city or
Tepic between Muatlan and Guadala-
jara.
· Chang said officers followed Morgan""
. towed boat and located the forbidde'n
weed wbe• a small fire broke out on
the vessel near Banning.
' Blackfin Leads
Mir at Halfway
of misdemeanor charges. He char11ed LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The 73-fool
: : his plea to ·guilty on a si ngle charge ketch. Blackfin neared the halfway mark '~·f failure lo disperse. • Wednesday in the lead of the 3,571-mile ;;.,.~ Judge Kenneth Lai accepted the plea Los ~~Tahiti Transpacific Yacht ),Ind set July 17 for sentencing. 'The ~·u:imum penalty Epstein could receive Race. ~·~ It was reported as J,619 miles from
.. 'Js six months in jail and a $500 fine. the mainland. Blackfin i!'I owned and
Court Picks
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' '""'t II West Ora ... County ...tclenls
le .... W-y.11111 °"1...,. -I·
. lo be ''drafted. 1• '
And a f.F selective serVlce card or
a student deferment. didn't eel . \bem1
air Ille-·
1 n • circumstance described as "r~"
"by, West Oran .. County Court oflldals,
uniformed deputy marshals went out
into the street to recruit Jurors for
pendlnc• court c:a.les.
"You have been RleCted as a juror
for a criminal case Jn West ·Orange
County Municipal Court,., the lawmen
said, aweeping their recruits off to the
hearing rooms. ,
Sgt. Alan Mitchell of the Orange Coun·
ty Marshal's office' said. the draft is·
made legal under Section 227 or the'
State Code of Civil ProcedureS.
"You're sort ol obligated to attend."
He explained that occaslonally there
are an unusual number of criminal pro-
ceedings and not enoogh jurors to go
around which result M a court order
to round up some more.
"Sometimes we may have 11 1eats
on a jury filled and the attorneys keep
disqualifying the people we provide.
When that happens we have to go out
into the street," Sgt. Mitchell said.
Wednesday the deputi es headed to
nearby Westminster City Hall v.•here
there were a lot of civic employcs,
asked them If they were registered voters
and residenl!I of Orange County and
then told them they were potential jurors.
''A JOl ol them had excuses, but most
of them wer~ surprisingly cooperative,"
he said . '
The startled draftees were asked ln
ltppear ''right away" and were told that
they would be interviewed by attorneys
for duty on a marijuana ~essloa case.
Hippie Bandit
Threatens Nitro,
Gets $1,175 Haul
A hippie-clad SU~P,eCt who pic ks o•
branches of the Crocker Cltizeu National ,
Bank hit another one Wedne9day in
Garden Grove and 1ot away with $1,175.
Police said the long haired bandit,
about 20 to 30 years old, woo wears
a hippie-tyj,e headband entered the bank
1l l3125 Har~r Blvd .• about llOOO, hald-
ed tell~ Katherine Walker a note warn-
ing that he had a vial of nilroglyc:erln and
would blow up the building if aot given
money.
A holdup man usiJg the same ap-
proach, and of the same appeara11ce,
r<>bbed a Crocker Citizens bank al Lin-
coln ~venue near Brookhurst Street in
county territory May 13 Of $1,140, lM
Orange County Sherill's Office recals.
"He's undoubtedly the same fellow.''
Raid sheriff's investigator Bill -Johuon
this moning. He said his department
had no clues to the identity of tile
i1uspec t but 1'he's obviously ttill in
business.''
1" ~ Epstein -...as one of two Cal S l a t e De r s {~l-'ullerton faeulty members among 41 .. skippered by Kenneth Meuse o an ~ ns jailed during the weeks of unrest Francisco.• Twain Manuscript. -In second place in the elapsed time t,. spring on the campus. f k h M' ,.,,: Dr. Stuart Silvers, fired from his posi'· , !tiandings was the ?I-oot etc ir, Bought by Library r: ... tioo • auociate professor ol philosophy, skippered by George O'Brien of Van· ~11-. "1as convicted last week ·on two ·mitde-couver, B.C., reported 1·541 miles from NE\V YORK (AP) -The New York
)neanor charges by a municipal court the mainland. Pubi'lc Library has plirChased a hitherto Third' was Widgeon, ll s..root sloop ~iury and has been senlenced to 80 days captain ·by Nonnari Bacon of the Santa unknown 40Q..page manuscript by Mark
I ~ ... n jail. Barbara Yacht Cltib, which had logged Twain for more than '25,000. The ... ~ Silvers is free pending appeal ol tM manuacrlpt, in the fonn ot • letter
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~·'sentence. He is alJO the defendant tn J,4M miles. to novelilt William Dean Howells.
•:;i 110,000 lawsuit filed Tuesday by Cal .Dies on Polo Field ._Illes""" Twain had allegedly Ileen "·$tate Fullerton teaehing ass~ Ralph swiodted by a young ~llsbmln and ~)fichael O'Hollaren who accuaes Silvers LONDON (UPI) -'l'ht Mlharaj,lh his 1eeretary. It was written in ltol. ~two studenb of assault and battery. of Jaipur, first president ol the lodtan A .library spokesman sald Wednetday
,.._ O'HoDaren claifnl lht trio attacked him state of Rajasthln and one of the world's the manuscript was found in · a thoebox ~lind Inflicted aeriotJs injurle! during a top polo players, collapted and died amoo1 the papers of an a.uodlte or
:-."1aturbance Cll the Fullerton campus Wednesday white participalinl in • polo E d w a r d E. Loomis. whose ~fe was
:::May 7. match at Gloucestenhirt. He was 51. a relaUve of Twain'• wife. ,lf
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I i~Y, . . . t ! Beac4 Cities · Seeking Ai(l
' Claini Short Changing on Lifeguard Protection
By RICHARD P. NAIL .......... ....., .....
1 Are Oranse County'• five eo1stal cities
~-~ the short end of the alict .. ' -1? -y of beach lileguanl pro-
was the aueament of 1.apa ::.t..c City M-0, Jam,. D. ~ .... Tuelday nlCht when questioned ;fi'y his councilmen durinr a budcet
I~ k Councilman Edward Lorr uted 1boul
I !'..,. counly atillucle toward providinc
art funds to Lacuna 1lnce many beacb
~"" are from elsewhere.
~~ Wheaton said the five COlstal cities • r Orange County have been In cliJcussion
~ Ith the county administrator over the
• bsldy matter for three years. ;',! He said there has been a l"tcognlzed ~~' unwritten formula for aubSidy until ·1tit-the oounty adminlltralor bqu j1 to )if_. Ille budP:
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He said the adminlstratlv• officer
bqan Jootlnc with dilfavor on the
tublklies tbree year! •IO and there
wu a chanCe in formula.
Commeatin« that the IMUal . county
_. lnel tor Lqunl hu been
111,111 Wbeatoo uld tour coastal dtle•
had what the county 1'euphemlltkllly"
called an audit to detmnlnt the cost·
revenue situation with be:achlCJen.
Wheaton uid, ••n. county auditor
tent a five-man team to New-port Beach,
Seal Beacb, Huatm,ton Beach and
Lasuna. So far, San Clemente .... ha1 not
been audfled,
"I con1 bqin lo F Into the detail•
of problems we ran inln In di!cuuing
this with county offK:ialJ but ••• we
were jobbed."
Wheat.on s.aid revenue attributed to
Laguna Beach was ,grossly exa11erated
,.nd llfeguardlna co!lts arossly un-
.dorolayed. Jle uld the .Audit WU .no!. done by
soond accounting pracUces.
"The audit showed we owed them
money. • ." ukl the city man11er.
He 11ld the CGunly deducted Ill tzS,000
wblldy. on peper and still &hawed 1
balance favorable 1' Laguna.
Wht.aton .,id ho bu been usilfl10d
the la.!lk of preparing a position paper
for the lnvoJved ciUes tbrou&h miew.
Wheaton Slid, ''Hopefully then, with
tmanimity, tht five cities will approach
the county board of supervilors • •
• I'm very uptd about the whole lhinA.
I fttl the five coastal cities are not.
being well treated."
Councilman Roy Holm said ll ,..med
a very polltical type problem.
He said superviaors Alton Alim and
David Baker supported the subsidy view-
point but added, "It's a five-man bo1rd
and lhe other lhree men represent inland c1u.,. I rffi n·1 1oin& to be • very
dilflcull pnobHA"'
Thurscl•Y. Ju/II 25, 1970 H DAILY PILOI' ~
" U.S. ·offers Mideast Plan
3-month Ceasefire S.~lieved Part ,.of · Package
trAllllNGTON (AP), -SecreWy al --P.ilalerl--Y -Ill -a major -U.S. llJd. ----atlOllhlltbe Arlbl IOd Jar-, "to atop -...
.... Illar! talldac-"
Tllo_,. of die ltiJl4icret U.S. plan,
It Wll uadentaod, Wll & Jioodly worded
P-1 to EcYPt, Jonlu and -Israel
for a aUe-flre of · at leut IO days
durlnl wbic:h U.N. -Gunaar Jar·
rinl . woold lllrt llltlQlllllcm ·on tbe
buis of tlle8e c:ommJ-. by the op.
pGllng portles: .
. -EIYpt ·IJld.-_,w,p1edg.e
ltlemaOMo . to-llo prtndpf~ of -puce
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wttb Israel and ac-Jodae ber r1"'t and oensltive nature of the behind-lb ..
to ni11 wllbin _,... borden. scenes llflll'OICh to tbe Middle East
-llrael In nlurll -w )llodp opponeola,. tt would be bannlul lo talk wfllidrawal -Arab 1anda • coo-at thia time about U.S. military -, qused in tllo 1117 war. "'1llanc< 'lo llroel.
-All ]llllill -111 CJt<rY out the tll1 Howe,., he remted what he 11id
U.N. Security Council reaolution for 1 waa the U.S. national Jnterest in "the
peace ldtkment. , soverignty, independence, and territorial
Jqora ._._i the "major palltidl Integrity ol lln•I."
· tnitilttve" M a news conference, but He delcribed as ~. new raceor eel
.:_ -r·-'j .•-I" inlo detai'ls of ,,.,_ a very striOl,J;s factor" the introduction • ..... -w WI: of the MW Soviet SM13 a.nOairaalt .
new U.S. diplomatie effort. Nor would missiles in Egypt and the flyln& ot
he uy what tbe Milon admlniltratioll's aircraft there by Soviet pilots.
dedslon is. •en Israel's plea for lJ5 But he added: "We're not. btclined
'modem jet war.planes. to .. think that ·Israel is at the moment
Jlolers aaid becaue tJl lhe importance unable to support itself militmily .. ••
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A llemocraUc candidate lor con-
ll'ftl from Ohio, 18)'1 ho a not up.
HI bla son received a Jail 1011tenc•
for poriicipatlnC In student dilor-
den at Ohio State University. He
uy1 the youth is 11 a fine idealist
but immature." Monley K. McGee, 11, a 50pbomore at OSU. was lined
8100 and sen,tenced to 60 days in
jail after his conviction. "A short
tenn in jalJ won't hurt the boy,'"
said Monley L. McGee. • Jot Wolcott of Denver. smashes
car1 for both fun and pi'ofit. He is
general man,ger of a firm whJch
hammers juriked cars into acr1p
st.et). For pleasure. he drlvu can
in a demolition derby. "Allor a day
at the mill, tlie·,dorby is a fonn of
relaxation for me," Wolcott ex.·
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CHlk one Vp. for (;OP
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Rep . Bany Goldwater Jr. (&.Calif.) is congratulal· Sladium in Washington. The Republicans, who ·have'
ed by cheerleaders after hittU,g a home run in the dominated the aeries by winning seven of the eight
'""' MM toear Jl(ldded bra. ''We tont Co be qvitt nrt that
t~• r..i Qir1a and Mt Ille podlUd
ones toin ln. onw tight fini1h,"
said a.saociction aecrtt.ary Marta
Hartman. "Some of our /14f
che1tt'd girls have not bttn to
pU!<lltd with some of tht photo
finish dtciaiqn1 which havt gont:
ninth annual congr11aional bueball game at RFK games played, won 6-4 over th• Democrats.
New HEW Chief
Finds Protest
House Democrats Aim
1 agO:ina:t tMm... .
On Fint Day To Override Nixon .Eeto • Transport officials in Exeter,
England, have silenced sin&jng bus
conductor ArdtM Coram. They said
his Impromptu perfomwu:t1 from
the rear platfonn of the bus dll-tracted traffic. The CG1'11uctor'1 fav·
orite IODg was a PoUtical ditty he
wrote himself: "M•r<hinl Horne
With Labor (pa1 l·"
Andu Stoenbnger, 12, ol Denvtr,
Colo. i1 looking fonDtJrd to the dat1
tDhfon ht will bt oble to ride ht. bike
and throw pifehe1 ccrou tht plate
again. Andu brolu' hfi arm while pla11·
Ing and tJNn jut a week lattr brokt
hi1 wrilt. • Cam~4.t University sehol1r Chris rty, 28, who felt gullly
about 1ate crashing a campus par·
ty, filJ41ly wrote out 1 check for
the admisaion price -on a banana.
The bank accepted it. "One of the
ataff has eaten the banana but the
skin will be po11ted back to the cus·
tom•r· before it deteriorates," as ..
•istanl bank m'na1er Barry·Ry41tr
la.Id.
P.-'lllrelorvlc:el
WASHINGTON -EUlol L. llicllardlon
had --ry ol the lroubled
dlpotlmenl ol Heolth, Educ:llllon and
W.Ware for anly a few houri when
he .--.an employ• domonolra·
lien.
"!be .,..iaL meelin& ol HEW employ•,
held W.u.diy a lhort time 1fter
~ ,Jot the oath ol office, w1s
mt dnct.t a& their new boss but 1t
tflit I ' .... emftict, 1'11Q Wit ii
ftll&iC d tlvklnl this naliml to the
i..t," !Iii p:oup Aid In a stalemel1l
S,XW-s ol tht demonslraUon II the
HEW IUdltorium ukl arr1ncem1nt.s for
it 1were made while Robert H. Finch,
now a CCUl.Selor lo Prestdent Ni10n,
.Ull headed the department.
Richardlon took no of(iciab notlCe of
the tnllling four floors below his ntw
HEW olftce, with U.s orienlal 1rt objecll
and li&t1lad globe he brooFL with him
from ebe Slate Deplrtmtia where he
hid -undene<retary. 'Ill< &i<Jbo WIS
I &Ill f""" fellow wcrlen lhlrt.
At a morninc nen conference
Rictianfloa offered I bnJld eadontm<nl
today ol ldminiatr1llon ollarta to •od
111 southern IChool 1egrepUon this fall.
"By the fall of thia year, all schools
subject to official segregation will be
detegregated or subject to procedures
leading to desegregation ," Richardson
aald at his maiden news oonference
la his new job.
'AMA OK's Abortions'
CHJCAGO (UPI) -The American
Medical Association's house of delegates
today by voice vote approved a new
p0Ucy on abortion which woukl permit
phyaiclans to perfonn the operation in •Lite• where it is legaL
WASHINGTON (AP) 1 -H o u s e
Dtmocratl, ficurinl lo be tile winners
even if they loR, moved today lo ever~
ride President Nlxon'a vela of a $1.25
billion hoopital COOllruction bill.
They went into today'a vote not
partlcularly confldtnt of pickinc up the
.f.wo-thirda majority to overccme the
preaidential rejection of the measure,
but f•linc relatively assured of miking
political hay re11n:Uess.
1'ie Oftr.oc• ata felt they coulda't be
hurt politie1lly by votini for hospital C<lfl·
strudion at a time when NilOll is aHing
Concrt11 to make available mo million
College Rioting
Probe Ordered
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -Gov. N<l<on
A. Rockefeller tJ.a• crdertd a special
invesli11tion ol the Hobart College
dl1turb&nce earlier thil month U!at
fOCUlld attention oo a puHce undercover
infonner known to ltudenta as "Tommy
the Traveler."
Rockefeller announced Wedntsday that
he had ordered a special grand jury
probe "of the events related to the
iei'ious disturbtnct" al Hobart in
Geneva, N.Y., on June 5.
The confrontation between police and
several hundred sludent.s followed a
rlormitory dru1 search. The youtJts defied
.arresUna officers, damaged three patrol
cars and obtained the release of live
5tudenls taken into custody.
The students apparently were outraged
ever the law clflcial s' use of a oonstudmt
infonner, "Tommy the Traveler," who
supplied information that led to lhe
search and aocunpanied pclice on the
tiWee p,
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for loans to hard-pressed railroads.
Fw1Jiennore many GOP members say
they still are criticized back home for
sustainin& the President's veto of a big
health and education money bill last
January.
With COf'llJ'etlional elections less than
fi ve months away. candidates don't want
to provide their oppoaition any additional
campaip fodder.
"From an intellectual standpoint," a
hilh-rantlnc GOP leader Aid privately,
4'l think the President fa rl&f!t, bul
th< intelledulls doo't do 111 tho voling
in my district. 1be timfnc «1 this is
not too fortwllte."
ilepubucans took no aolid position on
the veto al a party cmference Wed·
nesdly. Some said Uiey would vote to
uphold the President with the Un·
rierstandlng a new bill would be passed
io meet major While Houae objections.
The bill didn't register a sing!~ vote
of opposition when it pasaed the House .
and the Senate originally and again when
it cleared both branches in compromise
form.
A Houae override sends the measure ·
lo the Senate where another two-thirds
majority la required.
But the President objected particulirJy to a requirement that fWlds provided
to implement the bill must. be spent
and not withheld. He &aid this was
''ont of the most unaccepted provjsionS."
Nixon also complained because it ex-
ceeded by more then $350 million his ·
budget plans for the fiacal year starting
July 1.
All in all, he Eaid in hi& velo message
last Monday, the blll "is a lone step
down the road of Jlscal irrupons{blllty,
and we should not take tl1at road."
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Cambodia Calls
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Fo·r Mobilization
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (UPI) ,...
Cambodia tod•Y onlered I pneral
moblliUU.O which <Olll<ripted 1U men
and women between the aces ol II
and• into the nation'• defenee forcea.
'Ibe move came .. air force IOW"Cel
reported dellvery of tons al Am•lcan
rlflOI and other mlJltary hlrdwlt< for
the ti111 Clmbodiln ll'lllY In Ill c1mpaip
to rope! Coinmunllt Vlelnlm<M in-
vodon. An llrllft of -WednadlY nillbl Wll dtl<ribed U tho blfleli to
date. n. moblliu.Uon decrees, enacted by
the c.ouoci1 or J41nlllfrs, reqlired all
Nixon Backer
·ro Call Vote
·On Dove Bill . I
WASHINGTON (UPI) -S<n. Gonion
Allotl (R..colo.) an administration
backer, announced todaf he would call
up for immediate consideration Lhe con·
troversial "amendment to end the war
in Vietnam" in an eUort lo scuttle
the proposal.
Sen. George S. h1cGovem (J).S.D._).
a chief sponsor of Uie measure, Hid
he would move lo table his own amend·
menl when Allott makes his move.
Allott said he planned to introd uce
lhe McGovern proposal later in tht day.
It would cul off funds for the war
in Southeast Asia beginning Dec. 31 and
set a deadline for complete American
withdrawal on June 30, 1·971.
"I have not cleared it.._wlth the White
House,'' Allott said of the; tactical move.
But he said there was no doubt in
hi11 mind that President Nixon favors
his strategy.
"I think the White House and the
President would like to see all these
ancillary matters disposed of," Allott
said .
The upsid~wn, lnsid~ut, rear-end·
forward situaUon developed 11 the Senate
lurched into its seventh week of debate
on the war. the U.S. military strike
in to Cambodia -and the ComUtution.
Here is wha t is happening:
-The Senate is meetina on the forei1n
policy iasue during the day and con-
sidering domestic Jegislatkln at nilht
in a congre55ionaJ version of the twinij:ht
doubleheader.
-Members roted to repeal the 19"
Gulf of Tonkin resolution Wednelday
but Sen. J. Wiiiiam Fulbright (0.Ark . I
Ytho had called the resolution one of
the areatest mistakes Q:ingress ever
made, voted against it& repeat
-The Cooper-church amendment to
cut off funds for future sustained in·
cursions into Cambodia is still pending,
but many members now have doubts
about what it means because of new
language added to it l\fonday.
"It's gelling 10 you can 't tell whn
the hawks and dovea are around here
any more." said ~. George D. Alken
lR-Vt) the i'owl" of the Senate and
dean of Senate Republicans.
Israeli Aµ1bassador
Recalled fo1· Talks
JERUSALEM (AP) -The braell
Cabinet held a special session today
and decided to call in its W1shlngton
ambassador, Ylt:r.hak Jlabin, for con-
sultaUons1 1 1overnment spa.keaman an·
nounced.
clUzen1 to either perform military
,lfirvict or join aupportln&· or1anilltlons.
All will be subject to military ilws
,and roguilllon.i afl(I suo)ecl Jo · military
tribunals.
American aourcea confirmed the thl~
D'ient and aaid k WIS part of ID ~ ~ '
ctlebrated aid program to Cambodia. Thi i: .
V•lled Stalel was reported to have pro-:.
mlled 11.1 million In arms lo c.mbodta ' :
for this flacal year.
'MlC American shipment came on ti»
heelt ol an Australian announcement ~
of a half a• mWion dollan worth ot : ~
aid to this country, and a new lhlpment :
of Red Crou auppllet from 'lballand. ..:"'
Fint indications of. the new AmerLcmt ~':'
delivery CIJno Wedneocily nl&ht when • ; •
Ille Phnom Pobn llrport. wn 1uddonly ; • : ;
dlll<d. Flral report.I had olld lhe elolunl ~ :·
was the result of a 'Communist abellinC
allack but these reports were later
denied. The delivery was announced loo
day.
In another development today, a IJ'OUP
of 2,toO more Vietnamese war refupes
were repatriated from Cambodia aboard·
a flotilla at South Vietnamue navy boltll.
'11ie repatriation prorram bepn tn
the firsl days of the war in this once
neutral nation when Cambodians, an(l'Y
at the invasion by Vietnamese Com·
munist.s, vented their wrath aaainat all
Vietnamese. Hundreds were reported
slain, •nd survivors were rounded up
and placed in special auembly camps
for dl11patch back to their homeland.
Question Open
On U.S. Jets
Aiding Ca1nbodU..
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Secretary ol
State William P. Rogers today left open
the possibility that U.S. warplanes mi&ht
engage in ck>se air su~.of.Clmbodian
forces.
At a news conferenct, he allO ditcklled
that President Nixon was preparin&: to
name an ambassador to Cambodia.
The statements suaaested that the
Unlted States might be movin1 away
somewhat from its previous policy
a1ainst becoming involved in direct
military support of the Cambodian
government headed by Premier Lon Nol.
Rogert was asked whether he wouJd
rule out the poss.ibility of U.S. warplanes
operating in direct support of CambOdi•n
forces. He llid that he would not. He
said he would not make any atatemen•
that would limit U.S. airpower -that
he did not want to foreclose any air
operation.s that may be neceaaary.
Tl1ailand Chief
Alerts Military
BANGKOK, Thllland (AP) -Prime
l\1inltter Tti.anom Kituklchorn tokl a
cheering HOUie of Parliament today that
Thailand would send ill army into Cam•
bodla if necessary.
Speaking at the openina of a ne•
se!Slon, Thanom said Thai troope alon& •
the too miles of border1 from Llot to
the Gulf of Slam had been pltced on
full alert and told to stand by for
further orders.
"If the Communists overrun Cambodia1 'Thailand will be the nest victim," he
declared. "Thailand has no choice but
to fighi. Mao Tse-tung has openly
declared Thailand is the next tarael,
Thailand will fight before it will yield
to communiam ."
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Air Clouded Over Edison Expansion Proposal
• . By ALAN DIRIUN
• .. Dell1 , ... , ....
Who controls the alt over Huntincton
Beach? · • ~ air was st'UI• clouded tOday on
tbia question and whether the Southern
Ci.Ufomia Edis<Ja Company now has.the
authority to go ahead with its $179
mi!lion expansioQ of the CO&S! plinl.
?ht prospect of' a court fight to decde
JuriacUction in tile controversy appeared
to .be increaslnc with all parties waiting
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for the otber1 to maU the tint move.
The Pulllic· Utlllties Cammlaai'I" Ibis
week &ranted itdilon's appliclljoa to
build two new 1eneratlng wlits and
diiected the company to bealn con·
atructlon on the llrst unit "immediately."
Richard· Campbell, manager· of tht
Huntlnaton Beach plant laid this morn!
Ing: ~·Based on the PUC rulm,, if will
be rea90nable ·to Ulume activity will
begin this fall.
Meanwhile the Orange County Air
PolluUon CO!lu.! District, which ap;,,
denied Edison's applicaUoa the day
before the PUC ,rullne. reaffirmed today
that it believes the company cannot
eitpand without a permit from the
.district
Asked whether the county .would take;
the maUer to court, Edward Camarena.
aSIOCiAte engineer with the APCO,
replied, "We may wait to see i( Edison
1ppeols ·.., -to the Su""ior
Couft."
He said tbat be did not know whether
It woWd be necesaary for the diatrict
to initiate court· action.
"We take the position that our aulhori·
tY .. is cooeurmit With the Puc·s and
tPat Ed~ ~u~s l)Umits from both igencles in order lo build."
Deputy county counael James Urban
hinted lhll lllOlhor 1t111 move be made.
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pointing out lhaf !hf PUC has tbe risht
to appeal the APCD Board's Denial.
Urban did not' know whether .the county
, can appeal the PUC' decision, adding
tha"t sUCj,l. a dtcision would have to
· lie jointly arrivtd II by tbe county
Board ol Sul*vil«I, APCD llld county .counsel,, •
In a followup. to its declsiOn, lhe PUC
claimed in a statement today that "t'l_e
publlc health wUI be belt« lletVed Cnllil
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,_h oir qua!Jly and nliablllty ol eltotrk
service standpoints wiUt the JrOllGMd
Huntin&ton Beach expansion !ban witbo1.it
it\"
The commission said that arowinC elec·
lrical dem&m, partk:t!Wly in Oratige
County, rtquire COMb'uction ti, the new
units between lt73 and ll'li ancl tblt
1ttw-nuclear plants, a.s well 1:1 o&btrs,
fllee EDlllON, Pip I)
ouncil ··Split Over OK ·
Criticism, Support Follow PVC's Edison Ruling
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. Enterprlalnt 'llen ~rleh. 13, Cltltl, 1111Mulfrev•,11 .•! ,.
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\\ :;:: Sli111y Business
Boys Sell Worms to Anglers
·~ill Musgrove, 14, and Ron Aldrich,
~:t~ of Hunlingtan Beach are 1ettin1 ln-
~olved In a slimy business -sellinl
worms to (ishermen at Lake Talberl.
Clity oHicials found that the young
men meant business When they walked
irit'O City Hall this we ek with a formal
I pfqpasal tor the administrator to open
a. bait st~nd at ttie lake, next to Talbert
Avenue and Golden \Vest Street.
I Their application fo11 a license to
' npe.rate the stand oo th e city property
i! going to be approved.
· ·the license costs $25 but Bill al!OYl'ed
I tbal the enterprising pair still expect
to. ha ve $60 or '70 of capital to star~
tM: venture.
'.:!'We are going to sell all kinds of
l)cjt.. al the lakeside includi'Llg crickets
ai}.d worms which we grow in my parents' Pf age." · ~
·City offi cia ls have tone out of their
1t'IY to help the young rnerc}lanu.
:Mondsy Ma)'Or Donald D. Shipley
~sonally congratulated the youngsters fir their enterprise and they were aidtd heh municipal red tape by Director
ctftecreatim and Parb Norman Wort .. y.
~v.elopmenl Coordinator Tom Severps, • • ,
and Assistant City Administrator
Brander Caflle.
Bill, who will allenr{ Founllln Valley
High School next September, lives at
7591 Amazon Drive. Ron. headed for
t\1arina High School in the fan, is from
7082 Heil Avenue.
Bill said that if more money ls needed
for the venture his sister Sherry, 19,
had indicated a willingness to invesl.
Bill had only a shocked look for a
suggestion that his sister might actually
be involved in handling the slithery
merchandise.
"Are you kidding?" Bill asked.
Ron does not have the sister problem
but his brother Billie at 7 is not quite
ready to &et ·fully involved ·in the
business.
Bill said· he becan with an Interest
In raising earthworms and IOOn Ron
\f'&I his partner. "We are ready to
Wholesale worms," Ron added.
Approval by the city follows approval
by the parents of both IHs who are
•idhlt int:pUttlna: up some of the capital.
Busineu is to be,tn at tht iakelidl
Qll J\lne 27 if all 1oea well in the
earthworm and cricket factory, ac·
cordtna to the boys.
Huntington Beach councilmen were
divided today in their reaction to the
PUC's approva\ of Soutbem Califonlia
Edison Company's plin to expud its
Huntington Beach generating plant.
Councilman Mrs. Norma Gibbs apoke
the strongest.
"( think k" &pt>alling -the people
were not listened to," she commented •
"I've been fi&hting for exte~of power
from lhe San Onofre nuclear station
-why can't we get our power there~
"It's no consolatio• that UU. is &oint:
to be the last one. I think people would
be very happy to do without their electric
\oOthbrulbel and some other applluces. ••
Counc:ilnian o-g. McCrock• blCkec!
·eadham BiU
Cutting Route
Alarms Beach
Huntington 1'each councilmen are
becoinina: i1ereasiftaly alarmed at the
progress or As1emblyman R o b er t
Badham's bill to delete a segment of
the Coast Freeway.
They believe iL will kill the Top of
the Pier plan for dowat.own redevelop-
men I.
The measure, which woukl terminate
the freeway at Adami Avenue, Hun-
tington Beach, instead of continui•g it
downcast, cleared !he Assembly Wed·
nesday and is now . beiRg carried by
Senator John Schmitz (R·Tustin) through
the state Senate.
The inte11tion of Badham's move i5
for the freewa y lo bypass Newport
Beach.
"Newport's cure is Huntington Beach's
death," Councilman Jack Gree11 com.
mented flatly this morning. "It would
choke our surface streets."
Councilmen have been told by traffic
engineers that the result of elldlng the
freeway al the junction of the norlh-IOUth
Huitinatoo Beach Freeway near Adams
Avenue and Beach JWulevard would be
to dump onto Beach Boulevard all of
the 1rafflc from l.A>11 Angeles County
headinl for the beaches.
"Riehl •w Beach Boulevard is choll;ed
to a standstill oo warm weekends,"
Green pointed out. "Addina all eut-west
traffic and north·aoulh traffic ud dum-
ping it on~ Beach Boulevard would
result in a traffic jam of monumental
Cllee FRDWAV, Pop II
'· t:' :-Salary Talks at Impasse . ,
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!~ Review Board to Stud)· Dutrict, T ea(!her Stands
~ By TJ:RB\' COVIU.E
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, ;~ impaase bu been declared in salary
ofations by teachers of the Hun.
S..ell Cily School Dl~cl.
mew a board or review mull
lpest.igate the nqotiation1 a n d
fft!ennint if there have been any errora
b( the fact~ presented by either side.
The board of trusttes, however, has
Uted no impaare emts.
HAn impape .relates to IOme fact
flodinf circumatance. We don't feel this
!(~ :;~ cr~:t!~~:!.irm~~ . ..,.ina.
~ matter may be set.tied in court.
I Mt.. llorolhy McClure, head of the
teichers negotiating team, said this I nt;mina: teachers wou1d aeek le1at
Ciltln•l on \ht matter, I "We l)lan to talk wilh 1 Ctlifornla
T~chtrs . Association representative,"
' Mn. McClure 11id. ••Jf1 poAibM: a cour\
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injunction would be needed lo force the
impaue procedure."
District officlul have offered the
te.chet a tis: percent 11lary increaae,
aivina the teachen lhe rilbt to decide
how much of lhal iocreue would 10
toward lrinae bel'llfttl.
Teachers bave requeated a nine percent
pay booll, plus another two __percent
in frina:e benefit.I. ·
Tberw ill also ditqretment owr who
llhou~ pay for leachen aides and 111>-
bltical leaves. '
If the nepUations do 10 into the
• impaue format, each side will pick
one IPC*eaman for the board ol rmew .
Thole two ip0kt1men will theft select
1 third person for the revtew board.
All factual matterr of dilcussion -
amount or fµndl available, dollar value
or med ical benefitl, etc. -wtll then
be studied and nded correct or incorrect
by the review board.
Thi current dtffmnct belWten the
f
two sides is based on the definition or
a factual matter.
"The board saya It never told U!
money wasn't available," Mr1. MCCiure
stated. "But it lla1 told the public that
higher 11laries can't be offered twc.1.e
certain reserve funds are needed. We
want f review,bplrd to decide that."
''It's the preroialive "Of the board
to . detennine what the reaerves are.
We have a certain minimum ud we
want to retain," Hanaon amwered.
"And we never received a counter
propoul to our offer," ht added. "We '
expect to hear from their lawyers on
lha lmpaAe matter. Until that time there
is nothln1 mort to do."
The administration proposal of 1 tile
percent booit woukl cost the • 4lllr\c\
$137,080 more for tuclter1 1alariea Mlt
year. District officials have added ... 000
on 'top of thlit for e~lra !alarlea reaultln&
C ... IALAlllSI, hit II
tho PUC declJion solidly.
"There's no doubt the decision was
lair," he $lid. "l think ,the utility com-
panies have done 11 excellent job in
keepbtg up with the .population explosion.
This has not been done in other parts
of the CQUnb'y a,,uch .. tbe nortbealt
where they bave had browrH>Uta. •
"I'm alto glad that they found a
way tp keep the emissions down until
we get nuclear plants."
Councilman Ted Bartlett aareed with
this view.
"I thh•k the rulin& wu ju1Ufiable,"
he commented. "After au; they are not
going to have atomic iilants around lor
I~ yura. U llley do loUow lhnlu&b
with lheir · J)OlluUon controls we may
have a better plant than we have now."
Abliut two months ap the. council
p.used a. resolution opposina: the Ediloo
exP1nsjon unleu the PQllulM>n was con-
. trolled. It waa proposed by Councilman
Jack Green alitr a mot.ton by Jerry
Matney flatly opposin& the cxpanaion
... med. to !&ck ..,pport.,
Green commented ttila inomina. "I
hope that the APCD ii upheld in tbis.
Perhaps if the county is sincere in
not •"Pt.inc ea:Jl:lloaion• nr,vc ia tbe time
for ua to pt tot:elhet JU1d slowdown
the pop1liUon lnfhix into this area."
Matney respooded, ''I don't qree with
tbe upulllao until Edboo meet• the
Bratu•' I• Dead
Dog Old, Tired, Drus.ridtlen ·-
The 71-pound huakNbellherd canine
wu killed Tuelday by ~ials ol the
l!unlinirton ll<ICh Hwiw. Society -
a week after he cauaed a mild aenulion
when polico loimd him with a note
tied to his neet announclrw., "My name
is Brutus. I am looking for a home."
Directors of the Humane Society aaki
!he do& had to be put to sleep becaµae
he was found to be •'olct, run down
and hish on drugs."
One Hunlinfton Beach family tried
to adopt BNtus, but a veterinarian -.d·
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vised them ht might be danaerous
around children and was a "very sick
dog , problbty fnlm clrup.'' •
"He just sat stariq into space in
his cage. When he walked he btun~
into all objects. There just ·Wasn't any
hope for him," Robert E. Sharkey, dirfc.
tor of the humane society, aald.
. A tag around his neck bad identified
Bnd~ a9 a canine fdnd of "getting
hiah on drugs," but also well trained
an<t 1ood with kids.
Beach Boonie Biker Ba11
Begins~No Tickets As Ye~
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
OfN Dellr l'I• .._..
Minibike and motorcycle riders will
have another week's reprieve before they
are issued citations for blasting lhroup
Huntington Beach's boonies.
"We want to apprise everyone of the
fact that we have a new ordinarnce
prohibiUna: their use ind for the next
Week to 10 days we'll just issue warn·
Huntington Art
Contest Date
Moved 2 Weeks
So that all artists may have' ampte
lime to a:et their works into Pro&pectus
Art '70, a statewide art contut sponaored
by the city of Huntinftoa Bea:ch and
International Art Scholarshipa, th e
deadline has been extended from June
)7 to July 10.
The conte1t la upected to draw more
than 1,000 artiirts who will compe&e for
$2,IOO ill prt1< money, donoted by
businessmen in &he Huntinl\On Beadl
area.
Jason Wona, director ot the contest,
reported that the time extenlioa is neecf.
ed., \Nit·artitts in northern and central
Call(ornla would have enoqh Ume lo
.ship their woFkl to H1mUnston Beach.
The r~kln .center ii IOC1ted at room
tOl of 1he Golden Wat ctllele Music
Buildtnc.
Competition will be htkl on the rDlll
of the H..,tlqton Cerillr. flept. IS
thl'IJlllh U ind It ii upected thlt llO,llQO
per-wtU view the vlriool allibHI.
All eddltion1I !'.lllO will be aworded
to -lnllll ......... the -'""'" u well. Thia money will bt. donated
by lliiu-c-lilnMllhoUt or-eounty.
Art objecll •Ill be juqed by 1 three
member board of 1rtiall from thnlullloUt
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ings," raaid Police Capt. Arland Ulisher.
The city's emergeocy law .. passed
unanimously t\1onday by the Huntingt on
Beach City Cot111cil, makes it illegal
to ride a motorcycle on ci ty or private
property unless the cyclist and the prop.
erty owner ha\•e obtained special p'er·
mi ts.
Conviction under the la\11 mean!! a
fine ranging from •25 to $100 and/or
30 days imprisonment.
0'Ju11t because we're 1i,•i'.1g warning!!,
that doesn't mear, we're not aoing tn
give citations during the next week,"
lh,e captain said.
"If we 1ive 1omeone a warning today
and see him committing another violation
tomorrow, .he's gor,1g to 1et .a real·
ticket."
Several other Orange County Cities,
incluctifli Anaheim and rounllin Valley,
have, enacted simi~ar ordinances. 'llley
have peen written larply bec1u1e or
cttjzen· complaints a b o u t exct111alve
an10W1ts of nqise, 'dust, fumes, eroston
and fire dancer .
"The city of Orange has just asked
us for a copy of our ordinance, so t
they're probably thinkina about the same
thin&," Uashtr llid.
Valley ·Planners
Reject· Station
• A. ~opeeid 1u slat~ 0,. lhe aoUu*at
comer ol Tolbert A....,. ud M-lla
. S,_ Wll tumod ciow'l'\Y ........ y nll!M
, by the Founlaln Vall<)I. Ptunin& Com·
mls1lon.
Pt•nlllt'I told Ibo Taylonon Develop.
ment Company that "too mw atations
. 1tmdy nlll In lit< clly."
4 The 1denl•I altp \Hied·• prop:aaed lhree
"" llloaptnt -" planned i• con-junction with the lll'Vlce llltion. Pt1n-
ners tnd.ICllted they wen womied the
statton would he built before the stores
111Cl '""'' the 1m.,. ol -h ... comer 11attoa.
standards set by Ibo PACO. I still bllieve
my resolution '8 d;eny expan900 WU
the right one. I said at the time the:
motion we passed was watered down and
J still say it."
Councilman AL Coen commented, ... t
don't. know to what extent they Will
be able to control pollution. I _,Id
have hoped thot the PUC had olao Im-
posed control> on viau&I polluttoa "'°
such as lhe landscaping and architeetural
cootn>b I city impoees OD applicMi:tns
that come behn it." ·
'!he, 111venth council member, Mayer
Donald S>\ipley, waa· not available for
comment. He left for a vacation ·~
Australia Tuesday.
Israeli-Syria
front .Eqlodes
In Hot W&rf~-e ·
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The Israeli-Syrian fraot uplqcled today
with the hNvi~t battle since · the 1117
Middle Eut war,. and nerce eemblt
enguUed a wide area of the Sua Canal.
Immediate reacUon from the ArH
world to the new U.S.' plan for peae.
in the area was lukewarm. lsrael declin-
ed comment on the proposals amounced
by Secretaf¥ of State William P. Roaer1
and swnmoned its ambassador in
Washinp)o brtck to JUU311em for con-
sultations. ·
Ti!I Aviv communiques sa1d Israeli
jets attacked army camp:s. deep inside
Syria near the capital of OamUCUI and
battled Syrian interceptors in the skies
while Israeli· and Syrian tanks and
artillery fought acr01s the entire ~mile
lenath of U:ie Golan Heights ceue-firt
line.
Fighting raged for more than atx hours,
aod sPQkesmen uid the battle was . U.
btgaesl slnct Israeli troops HJRd the
Golan Heights in the 1967 war. Jt followed
a two-hour fight Wednesday night in·
volving tanks and artillery.
Israel re ported a Soviet-built MIOJl or th e Syria n air force shot down in
an · aOcrnoon dogfight over the Golan
llcigh ts. Syria sa id its antiaircraft JU.
ners down a U.S.·built Phantom jtl
fighter·bomber of the Israeli air force .
Jreq anno1,111ced it bu P.laced its troo,s
on the Arab Eailern froot with lsrat-1
at Syria·s dispo1!al "to repel the COtt•
tinutd Zionist aggreuions." The front
includes Jraq , Syria and· Jordan . Iraq
is reported' lo have about 12,000 lrOOfls
'in the area. ·
«:eut
weaa.r
Thi weatherman's lurnin& up
the botner Frldoy. with belch-
froot ar~s simmerinc in ae;vtmY-,
lah . ..., IJld illllnd rep1111 roaattn1
1.t IS dqrees.
IN8mB TOD.l 'l' , t
Sa11d1' A&omar ~s on th1 l
AnaeU -rtcord book and talce.s
.outr top spat in COIWtcMtitlt
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Portable School
Studies Revived
The posoibillty of an entirely portable
~.t elementary IChool in Huntington Beach
f. is ltill alive. \·
School Dlotrict 1greed Tuelday night
lo conlinµe study ol the -1 mode
by trµatee llog<r Anderson. /
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Ollicilll of Ille H~ Buch Cily .,
' Mesa Brands
Badham Bill
Andenon oug .. ted puttin& Ill porlablt
classes and two adminiWaUve buildlncl
on a site bounded by Brookhurlt and
Bushard streets and . AUanta ~d In-
dianapolis Avenues .
• "OUr .schools are already crowded,"
Anderson stated.
''l don~t think we nieed the extra space
until February," Charla' Pa Im er, ·
As 'Stupid' --business superintend replied. -"We
can hudle expected growth in September
by fncreasing classroom 1;.ze." . • '
Simmering and somewhat baffled, "J! we see the need in .February 1
Costa Mesa chic leaden today branded , • ho · •t · oo-tbe easy vtciory of a bill .to eliminate .-.. don t "'! w we can. l&Mfe J. lD ~r
a crucial section of.. Pacmc Coast itember, AnderlOTl said. He Pointed out
FtteWay as stupid, emQtiooal and ir-.lhat school cafetoriums, not intended
.rational. · as claSsrooms, are already beina: used
Assemblyman Robert H. Badham .CR-~ classrooms. ~~ Beach) seemed s .u r: pr is e d Total cost of the port.able school -~If ~ednesday at bow sunply ·the. pre-fabricated, ·relocatable build.in&s -bill ,~ the {!'eeway stretch from and site improvement would be about
Huritingkie Beacla to Corona de.I Mii' $500,000 over a seven year period. went~ , Palmer could give no estimate for the
~ ·Robert M. Wilson said bitt.rly Initial """""· . ·
' that the vote may have been a com-: -'"Mleiirst year's 1eue on the buildings
p!pntnt. to tbe influence-peddling and would be $62,SSO which must come out J!'O"OY .. pendil!g.of the Freeway Figbterg . o1 the aeneral fund," he explained. poup, 1-will ult.imlRly 10lve nothinc-'Jbe district al90 1hal about $150,000
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"1bat ldm al the frmyay wu only tn available bl:iad money which could ..-Pe:d tie handle traffic generated in be used for improvement of the site
tJie ~ area,'' he explained. "l and furnishing of lllf clade;i ..
don't _,., What Newport Beach will Pabner also iaid Utt CN!ation of
do with 111 that traffic if the Senat.£ another 1ChooJ would mean hiri1a' an
apsroves it." addiUonaJ 20 teachers. · ' ·
He wu less analytical when first in-Anderson counter«! that. ,by usin&
formed . available staff and ohilling -• lo lbe "You've::. to be kidding," he remark-new school that Would DOt ~'necessary. <c\= M~ chal!ged. the adopted J.j ~· J!°'::~~=!_,~~=
Newport .~reeway route Just "to benefit as clalSl'OC}'ms .. aboyt 15 ·eitri. teachers
tl1ll Pacific Coast Freew1y, he .,.,.. wouJcl be ivll1Job¥ /n the diltitct .. ~ II theM lhousand of . Palmer qrOed to Include lbe por\able
com1-~the N-,,,!__,..,.., U clllles in .Ille !>udiet' 1tudy, but poiJlt.d
-e ..... ,.._. ·-·-.. Sl • out 'Uie item could be dropped anyUme
olf lbe cliff by Hoq ~W. then before the cfiitr!<1'• fin&I budget is what la Badh1m ...,,lo do? adopled in August ''Or~will_ he even ·~·be around then!" The-tentaUve ~et adopted Tuelday
Mayor Wilson added. poses a $4.7 million· figure with .$&30,000
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estimated for reserve funds at the end
of the year. ·Mone;: for a portable school .
would COll'le (lorn thole rllerve fundJ,
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. Beach Sch.pols
proportiona every day.•• • • ~ •
EuUer this week 11 1 'olu!IY ,,.... T 11.T'• t J5 With memben ol lbe . 'llr1.iiit Lllld ' ry ~.ep . '
lnllllute'1 ~ Steerilla'· <'-0..
councilme• wtre told thaf the free,ray ~, ·B _ J .. Oka · ~crtt1c11"1oTopo1theP1er~1>. • or on.u~ . y .
11ot11 William 1-, vie< PRlidaDt ol Elmnectary adlool oflicilll have picked
the city's econnmlc comultant., Ecillloa>lc li<ft. 15 u the date for 1 thiid 1ltempt
lltowcb Aaocletes, and Willilnr W,.. . tq change the bond ii>~ rates in or the UL! panel llHed that lbe tneway ~ Beach,
WU needed to &et traffic to the inid-.Voters have twice defeated, .on Feb.
beach ""'· 10 and apin June 2, prJ>po&ail by the
The trlllic tieups would be "stag. Hunting11>n <.Beach .City Scbonl District
lerinl" if the freeway ended at Adams to chaqae me "sChool bond iQt,emt rate A.~IH:, LUBd aaic;t. from five percent io ·seven percent.
IAmd added, however •. that, if the 1be two ·narrow b&ei have paralyzed
lree1ray,,.... •~ed lo the '*"1dary some"$4.71 million in adlool cootlructlon
bet....,, Newport Beach and Huntlngton bond. IJllJl:l'Ved a felr llO by Ille elec>·
Be&ol thecll (Pilbe s.nta1 Ana1d Riverber. the Top ·tor~. . . . •• .
er P an wou not affected An"lnlerest rate dlqe needs appn:iyal
and Costa Me1a and Newport Beach by two thirds of those voting for pusage.
would bear the brunt ol the congation. It failed ·on the June 2 ballot by .4 Wren, who heads the U L I
traMportation committee, said his ll'OUP ~:bing elections were tied to other
had ~et with representaµve:s °'-District elections. This time district officials have
7 of, ·the 1 ta t e Division of Highways scheduled 8 special election with the
and the l!ltate Parks and Recreation • interest rate as the only item on the Deparbnent. -Ht said the two state agencies were ballot.
mt eoordllUltlng their plans and thel
the dty may have to act as a liasion -·them.
Wren claimed the state's traffic flow
maps on the freeway do not match
with roads leading to beach parking
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DAILY PILOT
AS:lemblyman Robert Burke (R·Hun-
Wll1an Beach! argued against Badblm's ii!' the Aaoembly Wednesday.
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SALARIES •..
from tea<'heil!I moving up on the pay
scale as agreed to the year before.
Current teacher demands would total
about $260,000, not inciuding the acale
increases, which ' teactien ny i s
automatic.
The district'a reserve funds' are ex-
pected lo be 1618,400 1t lbe end or
1970-71. .
Those reserve funds, administrators
say. must carry the dlsllict throulh part
of a new year and cover any "aurpriaea"
during the year. ·
Teachen pointed out lbat health
l)enefits -most of the fringe benefits'
U)ey want -are already included In
the budget in the amount of about. '64,000
and would not come from reierVe funds.
They 1lso clllm they ere willing to
negotiate fUrtber and perhapa reduce
thelr demands.
Planners Reject
Tiburon Project
The Larwin Compa1111y failed to win
ci ty approval Wednesday nJcht tor e~
pauion o( Us Tiburon to•nhouse develop-
ment in Fountala Valley. .
The planning commission refused to
rezone 20 acres aoulh of the exlsUP1g
Tiburon tract which would ha ve allowed
another to homes.
Planners aakf the expansion would
allow too many home• and too man y
school clllldren in Ille '"''· About 20 mlden~ were prelfnt durtng the public
hearing to oppose tht propoted ex·
ponsloo:
The Tiburon development it on
Brookhurst. Street 5outh of Talbert
Avenue.
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By Manson
' . . ' \ ' LOS ANGELES (UPn -&yin& they
want to deny tbe ''establishment" the
satlsfaction of a i•court drama." .Charles
Manson iod hia three female1 cdde(en·
denta a.rt tryi111 to prevtnt tbelt,Jawyers I
from qu~ng prospective juro~· at the~
trial for the mUrder of actresa\Sharon Tate.. ~ ' ,~
TWo of the defense att-0rne~s Wed·
nesday refused to go along w1lh their
clients' dim.ands and questioned 12 pro-
spective jurc:n as to whether they could
•brina· in a. fair venU~t in the bizarre
multJple killings. -. ~
~ . . ' Jl!'I a few yean ago, this southeast comer of Hunt,
ington Baich Was part of uSouU1~rn California;s
vegetable basket,'' an ,extensive series of high-yield
tru~k fanna stretching through the Talbert Gap~ T ..
day, more than 700 apartment units ar~ under con-
. struction by three . developers' ln this area ~one.
Photo was shot from bluff al)ove Santa Ana Rive.r,
nelr intersection of Hamilto.n Avenue and Brook·
h_tITTI Street (left),
Manson,· leader ,of the hippie clllt ac·
cused of 11even murders, instructed his
attorney, Irvine Kanarek. nQt to raise
any ~fenserbut.to .sit J!lUte jJt th e
courtroom. . ·
Daye Shin!), lawyer\ Jor Susan. Atkhls.
said the · young woman allo 1'Jd in·
structed him to 1ccepl, the 12, !jurors
without interTogatlon IS\ the "Manson
family" attempted to p u t Up a Unified
defense.
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EDISON ••• Valley Ci~y Attorney
The other two girls, Patricin
Krenwinkel and Leslie Van •ffeuten, also
instructed their lawyers to cease ques-
• tioning jurors but they refused:
Paul Fitzgerald, representiqg . •Miss
Krenwinkel, said he felt it was his 'duty
to try lo get the (airest possible j\lJ'y ..
but he said he understood the. opinion
of his client )Vho_ stood ~p ig court
Wednesday and tried unsuecesstully to
eould DOI be built by lhat time.
The commission also ordered the com-
pany to "mQdify operations 'at -all its
plants in the South Coast Air Basin
Hasts.:..Sch.ool Project
to reduce air 1pollutanf.t further." 'nle Fountain Valley City Attorney 'lbomal!I .
cost or the modifications were estimated Woodruff expects 35 friends from
.at SJ million a year to Edison. Michigan State University to drop by
Camarena said the PACO welcomed his house Saturday.
the cutdcrivn order on emi8sioos but They'll stay about two months.
· clalnltd that the PUC could have ordered It's not a friendship trip, but a univeni-
lhis action "some time ago" and p0inted ty project that bringl!I the student.. and
out that the new controls still would faculty to Orange County. They~re part
not meet the reqWrement.. f<r an J'ACD ol a Michigan State experiment titled
pennlt. "Dialogue 70."
• Jn its statement, Eells.on attempts to "They want to study the problems
l!ltriie a middle pound, though clearly of urbanization. Talks with local city
stating it believes the PUC bu overall aovernment officiall!I, police departments
authority. and mldenta will occupy their time,"
"ln authorizng coipatructioa or these Woodruff e1plained.
two new units we~J>elleYetlle corrimluk>n Woodruff, who is president of the
in the n:ercile of its paramount jurisdic· Michigan State Alumni Club of Southern
tioa has acted in the best interests California, has to find a home -other
of the South Coast Air Basin by balancing than his -which the group can occupy
two vital considerations -protecting for the summer.
the·enviromnent •d meeUnc the arowing "We need two or three large homes
fire him. OiaJosue 70 members have each sleeted "It is something ot a martyr complei:. ·•
a particular city in Michi1an to study Fitt,zcerald told new1men. "She feels
its problem•, ·then look for aolutiooa she already baa betn tried and conVicted
to thole problems lo Orange County. and sentenced to deal.ti in the news
"The students need to stay together media. ,
here so they can exchange ideas. Each "She and the otbers want to derif the
will go to different parts ot.the county tslabU1hment the aatislaction of .•pu1-·
with questions and come back to put ting on a court drama. Actually I can
all the information tocether,!' Woodruff ________ uOOerstand her feeling."
aaid. Jr8 Riiner, awyer--ror~MlS:S--\1aft
'I1:iis group is 1 continuation of a Hou~n, '!as aaked whether pe pld
project titled "Dialogue 89" in which ~uest1on ~~rots .. "You bet y~1r .,aweel
a number· of . Michigan State atudenta life I will, he said.
and faculty worked their way acro11 Nine solld citizens had pasted thf
country to California talking with rural flrtt hurdle in jury selection but most.
resident. lo show a' different iml&e of if DOI 111, were upected lo be d~mlpe<
the collq:e student. as the trial procreues. Among· .then-were a photoirapher, a mailman, .;
chemical technician, a retired secr.£8ry
a TV repaJnnan, a former drama Criti1
and a man who paints the divtdin1 lines on )Jigbnys. , ~
demind for electric power . by all the group can live in," he said. "Jn_
segments of the public," the statement ~:c~: ::: :::e ~;y 03J!r wi~~~: More than 75 bicycles, rlfllinl from
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11·~ will be a critical Jlffd for required." "Jtin&ers" to racers, IO on -tbe abction
Police Auction
Bikes Saturday The first proapective juror was Her'i'rta1
Stokel, a Neiro, who works its 1
mechanic at the past office. Fitz1era \4 put a 1erin of questions to him. ' ·;
Would he be prejudiced toward· thi
defendanta because they wol'f: IOng hair 1
Bec1ue of thiir lifesty·le?-&ecallli the:
waft no COlmetics! Because the •girl
wore no brassieres? Stokes anftere1
•(no" to all the questions.
additional electric power throughout The Dailogue 70 fl'OUP hopes to find block this Saturday in the Huntlncton
Southern California in 1974 ud 1975. soJuUons to problems or urbanization Beach Police Department parking lot,
Testlmony before the commission whidl MichJ&an dtlea will face In the near5thStreetand-OrqeAvenue.
demonstrated that construction of illel!le next ten to 15 years. Police Chief Earle Robitaille said the
· twO large new units, with their advanced auction will st.aft at 10 a.m. anQ that
pollution control .de,slgn, will result ~ all bikes will be on display for about
lower" overall ernlaslon1 fur the area North Viets Accept · half an hour before the event begins.
tha1t could be attaJned with any com· Parents are encouraged to at~nd with
bina'tion of srrialier, lesl!I efficient plants." their duldren since all sales are final
''The Huntlpgton Beach ualt. will be Return of Prisoners and are for cash. Pe .... nal checb will '
Lester Maddox'
' Sentenced in Thet\
the last major f-.il-tu~led generating not be accepted, the chief said.
facilities Edl90n wUJ build in the South PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam said The bicycles offered ha ve been col· ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -Lester Ma,ddo:
Coast Air B8'in. Begjnaing with com~ today it would accept the return of lected as lost by the department over Jr., son of the Georgia governor, pleadtll
pl.elion of the ftnt addltioo to San Onofre 86 war prisoners whose freedom was the past few months . Money raised dur· gtiilty today to a charge of alten'lpte•
11uclear generating station in 1978, Edison offered by South Vietnam, h1it inaisted ing the sale is turned over to the city burglary and was sentenced to tervt
is c.Ommitted to ~uild only nuclear power _the_y_w_er_e_me_re_l_y _"V_l_etn_am_e,._po_t_ri_ot.s_." __ tre_as_u_ry_. -''----------w_ee_k_e_nd_s_in_1_· a_11_1o_r_s_ix_m_o_n_lh._s. __ _
plants -which w,ill add P1othlng whatever
lo the llDIOI problem in the South Coastal
BUin."
College District
Teache1·s Get
Salary Increase
Instructors in the Orange Coast. Junior
College District will receive a 8.4 percent
pay increase for J9'1G-71. Trustees voted
the Jncreasi during their Wednesday
night meeting.
The pay raise, which will increase
budget allocations for salaries by about
~.000, was recommended by the
teacher academic senates or the two
schools In the district -Orana;e Coast
College and Golden West College.
Di.Strict Chancellor Norman \Vatson
said U1e increase will boost the base
salary of the pay scale to $8,300 per
year. Top possible salary will be
$18,641.50, not including anniversary
raises or doctor's degree stipends.
"It should be noted," he told board
men1bers, "Ulat although Ute co&t or
living increase is 1.4 percent, most
faculty members and c I as s if i e it
employes l'ill be receiving increases of
10 to 11 percent when normal illcrements
are taken into cOnslderaUon."
Increments are given for each ad·
diUonal years' teachln& exper~nce for
at least 10 years and up to ti years
dependJn& upon the teacher's education,
A propoaed dental plan wa1 ellmh•ated.
Watoon tol~. tn,.stees It couldn't be put
into effect because of a freeze that
would be legisllted under the aoveraor's
pendin. ta1 rtfonn bill. . . ,
·Realtors Slate
Talk on Campus
Women Realtors will learn ot efforts
btina_made ~ combat ' ' I e f t t st • •
movemen~ on colle1e campuse1 at their
meeting In Francois restaurant, Hun-
tington Beach, at noon Ji'riday .
Greg Topper, a member of Campus
Studies Insti tute, de1erlbtd u a nc>n·pro-
fit organt:r.atlon 1et up to oppon. leftim
on c1u11pus, will show liOl.lnd films and
1lldes at lhe luncheon.
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Th111 •r• v1ry c1mfort1bl1 1110 ~011111 for .
Sitti111t incl Slo1pi~g.
A wide 11loctio~ of f1bric1 •~cl Colors te •h•••• ....... .
Jo~ 'Now $299
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Your fovbritt interior dt1igntr wlU be ham to°''"' Vo"' .••
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VOL 63, NO. 151, 4 S6CTIONS, 52 PAGES . ~. --THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1970 TEN CENTS
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~ewport 'Workers OK 7.6 ,Percent Pay Raise
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· B7 THOMAS FORTUNE
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Neptiatora for Newport · Beach cit)' ~l employes afTMd today to
an' .,..IP 7 .I percenf pay ralst for
ndl)-. with policemen le get biger
sal~ 'increases of 12.S ·percent and up." .
A "letter of agreement was .si1ned this m<rn.inl with City Manager· Harvey L.
Hilrll>url.
~nexFight
j ~y Irvine
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Gets Boost
11tt Jr.ilnt COmpany ~ a new ally ·
tiodly 1n Ila battle to prtvent the proposed
IJl.acre annexation to Newp:wt Beach
-er: P. operty northeast of the Orange
Coilnly Ai'!"'rl.
·Local Aaency FormaUon Commission
(LAP'C) members-received a letter from
the county Grand Jury Wednesday ursin1
tUL. ppeutkm not ~ line with Irvine
CompQly plana for the new city of
lr>biecbe dUapproved.
nit Jitter, upon whic:h the LAFC took
no 1cUorl, was signed by Georce B.
Ronold, jury foreman.
n rtad in part, "The m.and Jury
~ :_,,ed thal Ions-range plaeoiJlc .... "!"¥ ... be un-by ~al
·· and premature action• of particular
4iunty qeacies .
• "'nle recently announced plans for the.
city or Irvine represents the out<*Dt
<I ntemlve studies and should oat M
1110...,.ect io be scuUled before thej hlw
an adequate Maring and . have been
formally accepted, modified or re)ectecl
bf'7~propriate governing agencies." :tbe jury's action points directly at
tft!e 'friQch-debated proposed 1nne1alion
1, el. tfte 50-arce Astropower property al
the northeast corner of MacArt}Jur
]JoUlevard and Campus Drive to Newport.
&ad!, and the subsequent action to
~ 75 acres of Collin.s Radio property
ti.I.be east to the merger move.
Neither annexation has been approved
tiy the city of Newport Beach although
q,ticlals have been informed on the
moves bf Azimuth F.quities Inc. which viOPoses a $50 -million commercial-hotel
~plex for the Astropower property
incl' added th• Collins property lo Ii••
the prppoaal better a~ptance. .
~ Grand Jury letter did not menhon m..-. but referred to "proposed an·
ndations to Newport Beach." : wn.e city of Newport Beach is beitll
ar&ed by the new landowner to annex
a Rl_!reel near the airport which is clearly
a ~ of the industrial portion of· tht
city ol Irvine and essential to a sound
1 tax base.
·"If one goodie i.s plucked by Newport
~ other parcels will soon be In
dtbland by contiguous municipalities,"
the Grand Jury letter concluded.
"nle LAFC just previous to readin1
~ We letter had been briefed by lrvine
, iftlctals on the company's plans .and
I Met continued action on the Amnuth
Annexation until July I at the request
1 rJ Azimuth'• attorney Alex Bowit and
the concurrence of Irvine Vice President
Raymond Watson.
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Fail to Stifle . ,,
COntroversies
I ~,-.Cheri 11tarla ln the Newport.Me&&
1'llfttd School Diltrlct are remalnln& a
-ol OOll""'lnY in spite of the fact truflHI a week qo adopted an acroo-
UIHoard U percent 1ncru ...
• ·'l'edly Dlllrlcl Superintendent William
~m lllid be found il dlfflcull lo
UDdlntand a mtement made by Birt t*. executive aecreW'y of the New·
por&-Meu ldac1tion A.uociaUon, that
tuchen were dialppointed with the raise .
liDce tt bll'elJ covered the cost of Uvina
tnenaae. •flake 1l10 Hid he. wu diaappalnted that the board did not adopt the auoci•·
dla'1 recommendlUcm on chlqa in Iba top 1e ... 1 ol the oalarjo IChedoile.
.,,_ N-Ml!A dtreclor aalcl tbe wa7 the .._.,le t1 cumnUy let up, teachen
• conUnue to um credtt.a and who
• -taqht In the diltrict about II ,...,
... al Iha lap ol the ochedule, Aller Ula~
the only raltes they can aet 1re· lncrta•
a \'Cited all teachers by the board.
At lhll stage of their carttr1, the•
lnltn1Ctor11 also hive tenllft!, whkh they
would IOle H they moted to another
~liitool district. They can't quil unleas
they are willlna to rDn\e in lower on an-
• . llllt'IS.l-CIDll, ... ll •
1't)t City Emp)Dye'1'A11 o c I a t I on,
represent.inc most dty workers, •• to
m..i looipt and vole wbolhef lo ratify
wl>at their oeptialon bad sipled. Tl1e .
·~ --la the Sli of Ml city en)ployes who are not in the ·police
. or ftre departments.
Polle< and fire employ .. associalloos
negotiated separately witb tbelr elected
representatives haring full autborlty to
'iP for .the whole departmenll.
Tile nna1 decision on all salary and
fringe benefll paymenl! for Iha new
rllCll yur be&innin4: Jut; 1 ls up to
tbe City Council. Councilmen will bold
.• special nwietinc on salaries it 1· J.m.
Saturday.
Saiaries and frin1e benefits cowred
in Ute letttr of acrttment would COil
the city H .000 Dl(ft than ttm year.
MOii al the 1-was -· lo keep up with olber cilia by' ilaliry
DAILY PICOT Stafl PMle
GUATl!MALAH INDIAN DEMONSTRATE S DIVIN INIJ METHODS
POfl Sh11ko'w In Ora"'° County lo Help Anlh,.,.l09i111
3 lxils at UCI
·' Linguist s Study Obscure Dialect . , , .
coruult.ant Price W~terhouse and Com.'
pany. '
The Police AslociaUon had Wed for
a 17~i percent r~ise tor p'atrobntn but
agreed to 121,J percent. Sef1e1nls will
gel.15 percent, lieutenapts and captaim
17 ~1 ~ '
Price watemouoe had re<ommended
creation 'c,f~ a Clan 2 police officer at
higher pay like Costa Mea and tome
other cities have. But Sat. Ronald W)'lller , . ,
said .the Police Department didn't think
it· was a good Klea· to . se.,.rate the
ranb ud they aske«I . for and 1« an ,
a~board raise.
The Fire Department. agreed lo a
reduction in the work week from -11 \ir
to 11 hours plus a 7\~ perctnt pay
raise. The wort week rdeuction ii ac-
compUshed without hiring pew 'flrtmen
by l'fducinc four.man companies to
three-man.
The recommended acfoas-tbe-tmrd
raise for f;mployes in all other clissiflca-
lions is five ptrtent with bikes of 7~, ·
10 and 15_percent in some cues. brin&inc
lheoverall average lo 7.1 pi1reent.
· Putting a dOllar value on rringe
benefits . .brin~ the. increase up to &1.
perc'tnt, city Manq:er HUrlburt asid.
The City Employts Aaocl1\ion had
asked for a 15 peremt ICl'Ola-tbe-boud.
!See J\All!Z, Pap I )
Mideast Explodes ·
. , .
Israel, Syria in Bitter Fighting
By Uolletl Pnu lllenatloul
The Israeli-Syrian front ezploded today
"'ith the heaviest batUe since tht 1967
Mkidle Eut war • .and fieref; o:imbat
enaulfed a wide area ol tbe Suez Canal.
Immediate reaction from the Arab
world to the new 'U.S. plan for peac:!;
i!l the , area was Jukewann . Israel declip-
ed comment on the proposals aN>OUnctd
by, Secretary of State Wiiiiam P. Roger!
and summoned its ambassador in
1 Wuhin&ton back to Jerusatem for con-'
aultatiom.
,
Tel Aviv communiques said ls.raell
jets attacked army camps deep in&lde
Syria near the capital of Damascus and
battled Syrian interceptors In the skies
while Israeli and Syrian tanks and
artillery foqbt acro&a -the enlitt SO.mile
Jeqth of the Golan Hei&hts• cease-fire
line. Fl&hliftl ractd for more tha n lix hours,
and ..,._ aaid lbe balUe ... ·lhe
bia&ut alnce IJneli "°""" ,.ized the
Golan Heights In the 1917 war. 'II followed
a No.hour filht Wednesday nijht in·
YOl•inl -Ud artillery.
Israel reported a Soviet.built MIG21
ol the Syrian Jl:lr fWce shot down ia
an anetnoon doefight over the Gotaa
Hei&htl. Syria said its antiaircraft atin-
ners down a U.S.-built Phantom jet
fighter·bomber o( the lsraeli air force.
Iraq annollllCfld it has placed its lroop!I
on the Araq Ealtern Jront with· Israel
at Syria's di.spoaaf "to re~I the · C004
tinued Zionist auression~. ' The Iron\
includes • Iraq, Syria and Jordan. lr1q
is reported to have aboJt 1'2:,000 troops
in the area. I
Nixon Anival
, -, ; Biday: BetlR.'ning
Slated .Todav;
. " N,wport Star it.a Brpad way Sho·w •
Meeting Set
By RICHARD P. NAU. ................
President Nixon waa schechded to meet
with a 1roup of editon and publishers
at h!J San Clemente home Jl'rklay follow·
in& touchdown ol Air Force One •I
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station this
arternoon.
.. I , .... JI . '
OAILY l'ILOT 1!111 l'Mlt
BROADWAY CALLS
Ruby KHl•r Lowe
Wild Cha se Ends
As Car Crash es;
Thre e Injured
•
A station wagon crammed "'ilh
teena1ers 1lammed Into a eucalyptus
tree early today to climax an IO-mile-per-
hour chaae by a motorisi. they had
spraytd with a fire eztinguiSher in
Newport Beach.
Miracuklwlly, only three puse11Jers
were tnjund, none seriously, at the end
of the race which led lnlo Colla Mesa
and llln>u!lh MVeral ltop Iii"'.
The pursuer just drove on, accordln&
to Colta Meu police.
Ttmoth}' J, Neja, II, ol 311 llod SI.,
Cotta Mtu, old police his braka failed
11 he 1,.,.,,ached Irvine Avenue on
Magnolia Street due \o overheating in
earlier hilh speed maneuvers.
Officer Tom Boylan 11id the car bounc·
ed over &bl c:tnt.er divider al the T,,,type
intel'lecUon and smashed into the tower-
-ina eucal)oplua.
Sus~ctl _Sought
In Lido Robbery
Roy W. Bnnrn Jr., II, of Ill Sherwood
St-, Colla Meu, 1JU held oveml&ht at H... -al Hoopllel and roleaaed
lodly,-111fftrinl a 11'1• head '-Ilion .
Hit b<olMr, Peter ,H. 8""'11, 14,
and Mldlael A. Keane, II, of Z'IT7 Lonnzo
Aft., Colt.I Men, were treated for cuts
Police tadaJ ..-....... fir .._u. md bndlM,llld l'lleaaed .
In Iha Tllollday nip! llleft ol woldln SUAn Haller, 14, ol 11111 M11nolla SI.,
fiom an oulilde dliplif'cue ol a pluali -<mla Mua, etca~ lnju,Y in lhe 12:06 •
Lido Jewelry llloro. a.m. coi)lllon -t P.Uoe aald -her
Three men's watches v11utd at • teenalfd boy 1 puaenle• apparently 1tft
Were 1toltn from 1 cue at B. 0. Howu the .tctne. ·
• Sona Jewelry "°"'· 1411 Via Lido. lnv11l11atqn ·were lold lilt·'"""''"
The thief bn>ke the window ol Ille llM been crulli,. around the Harbor
ailpl11 c .... ln•Ollilalon .... I .. CllMI~ ll
For R8y x eeie.., ...... of the 19
musical movi" and one tbne wife of Al
Jolson, "No, No, Nanette" will become a
"ye.yes" role.
MW Keeler, after 41 years away from
the Broadway stage will return lo New
York this August to take 1 part in the
reviva l of Vincent Youmans' 1925
musical. •
"l'm flattered and excited about &oin«
back to work." the star said, from ber
Corona del Mar home. ··~ty husband
(real estate man John Lowe) died a year
ago and my children are all grown, ao
the re's no reason why I shouldn't re-
sume a career, although l'd never given
any thought 'to it at all.,.
Miss Keeler, pow 80, last starred on
Broadway in the 1929 hit "Show Girl''
for Flo Ziegfeld. FoJlowlng the show,
she came to Hollywood Jn 1931 to star
with the late Dick Powell in "Forty.
Second Street," and later appeared in
dozens of movies, mostly mlusiciils. -
Miss Keeler, remembered by many or
the older generation "tor her dancing
talent, wu the daughter of Canadian
immigrants.
She left .school al the age of 13, lied
armut her age and got a job in the cho-
rus 'line. While dancinJt: in the chorus
of 1'Whoopee" starring Eddie Cantor, she
was spotted by Ziegft>ld, and was imme-
diately signed with the Follies.
"He was a real gentleman." she re·
members. referring lo Ziegfeld. "If you
gave a good performance, he'd send you
a note backstage."
In 1968, fhe °"'ent to Chicago and
starrerl in "Bell. Book and Candle," per-
formed at the lvanhoe Theater in the roul'l1. ~
"It was fun ," 1\.liss Keeler recalled.
Expor t Level Ma rked
\VAS~llNGTON (AP) -The United
Sta tes merchandise exports reached a
record of $3,695,100,000 In May, exceeding
the month's bTiports by $335, million,
Oru~
Weatller
The wt.atherma.n'1 turning ~ up
the burner Friday, with beach-
front areas simmering in seventy-
ish sun and inland realons roaat.in&
at 115 de_..
~ INS~E TODA\'
Sandy Atomar g~a Oil the
Angela reCord book and takes
over top \ spot i'l cop&ecutillf
go mes htttb1g Qt Anaheim team
sweep& doUble-hrode,. Sport., ,.,,. ''·
•
•
I DAILY I'll.OT H '-· -25, 1910
RQute Bill Bugs Beach Fro• P•re 1"·
INDIANS ,. •.
• the llil ~ .... e.
Danger to Downtnwn Redevelopment?
I
ping it onto lleodl Boule911nl -.Id
re111ll ln • tr.rile ~ al --•I
proportions every day.'1
"They've done It that way for Uiree or
four hundred years now, so ~ don'&
~ -wllliC UK! pr-lo, 1t1t 1bU
ii lo part ., lhalr rltueJ ' '
llunUngton lluch councilmen are
liecominc i.Creasingly a1armed at the
procrea: of .. Assemblyman Robert
Jbdhlm's bill lo delete a aegment ,of
the Co8st Freew_ay.
They believe it will kill the Top ol
the Pier plan for dow1town redevelop-
ment.
The measure, which would terminate
the freeway at Adams Avenue, Hun-
·tington. Beach, instead or continuing it
dowocasl, cleared the Asiembly Wed-
Jlllday and js now being carried by
Senator John Schmit. (R-TU&tin) through
the state Senate.
The intention of Bad.ham's move is
lor Ibo lnew•y to bypau Newport
Buch, I
"N9wpcrt01 cure is Huntington &etch's
death," Councilman J ack Gree• com-
mented fiatly this morning. "It would
choke our surface streets.'.'
Councilmen · have been told by traffic
enginten · thlt the result ol e.mrtg the
rreew1y at the juncUon of the north-south
Hwttingtoo. Beach Freeway near Adams
Avenue and Beach Boulevard would be
to dump onto Beach Boulevard all of
the traffic from; "Lo! Angeles County
heading for the beaches. "Ri&ht .ow.Beach Boulevard Is choked
to a standstill on warm weekends,"
Green pointed out. "Adding all east-west
traffic and DOrlh·IOUth trafiic 8lld dum-
Earlier this week at a study 1essiol
,. ilh members Of the Urbln Land
lnstitute's Citizens Steering Committee
councilmel'I wue told that the treewai
is "critical" lo Top of the Pier redevelop-
ment.
Both WiWam Lund, vice pl'aident of
the city's economic consulti.nla, Econom.Jc
Research Associates, and William Wrea
or the ULI panel agreed thit the freeway
v.'as needed to get traffic to the mid-
beach area.
The traffic tieups would be "stag.
gering" if the freeway ended at Adams
Avenue, Lwtd sakl. ·~
. "The main locus of 1heir ~ious
beliefs ce nters on ancestor worship for
which the priest acts' as an lntermicfiary.
''l;hef 1fao have gods of . oil' .. s~ moon
aod s_tors. The mytbol"i)' or ~-.~pie
is strikingly similar to Hellenic-mythol-
ogy," she noted. •
ln a considerablY. less mystic Ye f n,
Kaufm1n and hia tWo friincla ·~ finish.
work on their dictionary. ' . \· ~ ~ MA)'AN LANGUAGES •
"A bout 157,000 j>eople in thrte •towns
SJteak l:ril (pronounce(! eesheel) Ylllch ls on~~t iabout 20 Ja11111aies· in \hf:'Mayan
family," he ,ih:plalned. ' ti
. Kaufman, who teacbes lingUb:Uts at
uc Berkeley. uid he ii worklnc ,. thi5
Ex-~.ewport Child Beater
To Get Psychiatric _Study
* ·* ·* Mesa B~ands ,
Badham Bill
As 'Stupid~
~ ·1~a1e becauae It,. only has ,tlule dia-l~~ ,opposed to the other i.npages w!iic~ may ha\'e is. marfy, as 15-llld can
be more· easily cata>ocu~. ·:
The work is being done wlU. the aid or
a coml>uter, he eiplained. ' ··
!'The words· are all one Sylllble usuallv
conslstl ng of a consonant, a vow,1 and
anol.her consonant. The computer was
(ed a program with the maximum num.
ber of sounds for ,ach and came, up wilh
A lormtt Newport Budl man wbo
admitted la s.n. -Superior
Court that ht was 'respmslble far ex-
tenlive injuries ~f!ered by his three.
lllOllllHld ... has been ·prde«d in u..t
CGW'I to WldOr• • IMoy diagnootic
otudy in the .Ute's Cl1lno facility.
Judge Henry M. BuSch ordered Michael
Leroy Shear,' 23, fonntrly of 2327
Maraaret St., Newport Beach, and now
ol Ontario, to return to his courtroom
in late Se~ for d,jspoaiUon of what
could be at Just a one--year jail term.
Shear recenUy pleaded guilly before
the ..... iudle to c11a,.. .. that he beat
and injured his 10n, Eric. Dodon at
OnWlo's F..wia Hoopitol eJerted police
to the infant's injuries last Jin. 10
when Shear took the beaten boy to
them for treatment.
Shear's arrest immediately revived lhJ
Interest of Newport Beach police in the
death 1ut May 31 d. Shear'a atepaoa1
tWo-yur-old Patrick Tudor.' •
f\lurder charges were filed agaftt
Shear and subsequenUy reduced to IJJvol-
untary mamlaughler, He Is ICbeduled to
return to Ora111e Coanty ~1Couri
JuJy I for what eorlld lie,...t #ie .,,...,.
• ~ye. Orance County Jan fmft : '
Lillle P•~ Tudor died ln !he .llollrtub
F,....P .. el
RAISES ••.
increue bec1U1e hNewport citians de-
mand higher than aver1:4e aervtce."
Jim Lanenn president of the emjlloyes
aSIOC'iatlon, aald if the City Council wants
the employes to be juat average the
'1'ployes apparently are going to be
oiatisifled with eight percent.
He e1plained . wey-he, two othtr
employe negotiators ...i their paid
repreltntaUve, Phil Bower1 J. R. of
the C.Ulamio Lie•gue of Cities Employ•
Auociatlons, had signed the. letter of
agreement. , .
"I don't th1nk this is the year we
are coing to come up with a big pay
raise," he said. "The council ls trying
to hold the llne on the lax rate and
they pretty well committed themsel ves
to hi&her·U\&n·1verage sa fety people
(police and fire) back in Mareh.''
He sa.kl the letter of agreement In·
eludes, in addition to the. average eigh t
percent rasies now, provalon for mid-year
r1ises Jan. I of another 2~ pen:ent
for claWflcat.ions thal fill below average
when other cities make I.heir ad·
justment.s.
Mayor Ed 11 irtJ1 sakl he Is ple1aed
salary ne.goliallons have been congenial
••tn these days when cities are having
strikes and all. We've got a real fine
group of employes."
DAILY PILOT
O•AHGE COA•T P,Ullls.HIHG COM~AH'I'
l•~•rf H. W11oi1
Ptt•llllenlWl"WlilhH
J1c~ l . Cvrl1y
Vici ,.,~.c1.,,1 •~• Gener1I M1n...,-
T~oP111r K11.,il
U..1111t A. M M1phi~•
-~Inf l'lllfl'
n111111 Forh1111
,._,.,. ... " Offtc•
2111 W1tl 1111111 l1ul1w1rd
M1lll111 Allldr111: ,,O. l1r 1111, 926ll .............
Olli lillCM: lJll Wt" ltr S,,_. L.,.,,... e1m: m ,.,,,, ,._
~-li ... IM l1•et1~717f"lfJtfl l .,,,.leo'lr4
IM ~I all HIN'!~ 1:1 Cfll'litle I.Ml
at the Margaret Street addr~s in
circumstances that never really allowed
NewpQrt JfeaQ.1 ... -eonee to close their
file. Shear told 'firemen who unsuc·
cessfully fought to revive the drowned
dlild that he had heard .gurgllng and
spluhlog 10Unda from 1he bathroom but
was too late to Mlp hi.s,stepson.
Injuries found on lhe little boy's body
v.'ere at first attributed to the vigorous
resuscitation proced11res practiced ' by
desperate firemen. It is. now alleged
lhal they were innieted by Shear.
·Erle Shear, now nine months, is still
riceiving hospital treatment for the in-
juries he received in Ontario, A physician
recently described the child a s
"unre&p0nsive, definitely impaired from
his in}uries and in ·a · condition which
only allows us to hope thot he might
-oomelhing better th.. • vegetable." ·
Cou,nty to Pay
For Auditor's
Bay Trial Fees
I ' . CoUnty .upervlairs got 1notherr1 tu«e o,f
!he hiah -of court action W-y. 'Ibey voted 4-1 over the objtdiona of
Supervisor Robert Battin to irllll8!er
125.000 to pay legeJ expe-for the de-
fense or county Auditor Victor A. Heim
over the Upper B•y land exchange pact
with the lr\1ne Company.
Jronlcally, Heim Is the oppanent of the
county in the "friendly " suit to deter-
mine legality oC the land swap. It
was refus.al in 1967 to pay a $13,917
dr g bill that aet the stage for the
tri whicJ:i renews Fridaf In superior
Heim Is defended by the Santa Ana law
finn ~ Rimel, Hlf\'ey and Helsing.
~ Three weeks ago, supervisors approved
another expenditure in connection with
the action. Bernard G. f;vam who made
the 1915 appr1lsal oC the Upper Bay
trade was hired at $35 an hour, effective
.May I "for his expert information and
testimony in the test case."
Evans made the mu ch-debated apprais·
a1 for the state Land! Commission in
which he found an $8 million advantage
to the county in the trade of 450 acres
of Irvine Company uplands for 157 acres
of oounty~wned tidelands.
In the Swim
3,j)OO possible combioaUons. '
Simmering and somewhat baffled,
Costa M~sa civic leaders today branded_,
the easy victory of a bill to eliminate '
a crucial section of Pacific Coast
Freeway as stupid, emotional and ir·
rational. Wet or Drf1
1 "I read them th e comblnatloo and anv
possible variatiQrui and they lelJ me
Y.1hether it's a word, <'.nd if so. w)lat it
means," Kaufman said. •
The variations. as he noted, are word1
that canoot atand alone. but need an
identitler of some sort. "In English yo11
have cranberry. Cran means nolhint.
unless you use it with berry," he said. Assemblyman Robert H. Badham (ft.
Newport B'eachJ seemed s urpr is ed
himself Wednesday at how simply the
bill dropping the freeway stretch from
1-luntington Beach to Corona del Mar
went through.
Mayor Robert M. WiJ500 said bitterly
that the vote may have been • com-
pliment to the influenc»peddling and
money-spending of the Freeway Fighters
group, but will ultimately solve nothing.
"That section of. the freeway wu oo.ly
designed to handle traffic generated in
the surrounding area," M explained. "I
don't know what Newport Beach will
do with all that trarflc if the Senate
approves it." •
l'retn Page 1
NIXON ••.
his rambling San Clemente estate
overlookJng lhe ocean are lo include
presidential as.sistanta H. R. Haldeman
Dwight L. Chapin and Patrick J:
BuChanan: Dr. Henry A. Kissinger na-
tional security affairs adviser; Press
Secretary Ronakl Ziegler and Rosemary
Woods, Mr. Nixon's personal secretary.
The President is ~xpeeted to work
on hi.I report. to the nation concerning
the controversial push qf U.S. troopa
into Cambodia. It will be delivered
Sometime next week.
The President stopped in St. ·Louis
~n route to California to addr.eu the
50th anniversary convenUon oC lh; U.S.
Junior Chamber of Commerce. Aid,es
said his talk would deal wtth domes.Uc
problems, em~ the ho p e f u I ~-.. --~. .
The Nixons ar' expected to renilln
at the Western Wbite House until about
the FOurth of July.
On Mrs, Nixon's Peruvian flight, her
first solo outside the U.S. as first l1dy~
she will fly to Lima and make 1
helicopter inspection of the disaller area
left by the May 31 earthquake that
killed 50,000 persons and left many more
homeless.
Vicki Lohman (that's her In the boat) will be taking novice sailors
out on the water be1inning next week. Part of her job will be to keep
them dry. 'nna Echternach Is a swimming instructor and Mike Kil-
loy leaches surfing. Wet_ sport, or dry, telephone 673-3180 to get in on
Newport Beach Recreation Department's summer program starting Monday.
Fro• P .. e l
TEACHERS PAY •••
other distrlct'1 salary 1eale. ,_
In his atotement J tod•y;-cunnlnl!wn
sold the sd1edule ._ed by the 6oonl
"uUUzed all of the avaUabJe tunds." He
noted on the other end of the acale the
atlrUn& salaries tor new teachers adopt.
• F,....P .. el
CHASE •••
Aru with time on their handa ml
squirted a youth in his drivew•y on
Lido laie. •
The wet and aniry recipient of the
fire eiUncuilhtr IPl'IY jwnped into a
late model red and white pickup truck
and gave chase, Jeadlnf to the climatic
end.
The accident is still under investigation.
Sentenced in Tfieft
ATLANTA , Ga. (AP) -Lester Maddox
Jr., son of the Georgia governor, pleaded
guilty today to a charae of attempted
burglary and was sentenced to serve
weekends Jn jail for six month s.
ed by the boon! '"' Ill hllher th•n thole
recommended by the te1chen' uaoea-tlon.
Cunnlnsbam further stoled that the
cost of the N-MEA '• schedule would have
"e:rceeded available funds by sa,707.
"Mr. Hake's comment that tome teach-
er• were cheated under the IChedule
adopted by the board ii diffli:ult to un·
dentancl, in that on the ~~~~s· pt~ poul, m of t,ltl (or 221percent of the
total teaching staff) would have received
lea \bin • 5.1 pettent increue In salary
improvement," CuMi"lham noted,
'"It would seem Joefcal from thlt th1t
the proposal 'presented by the teachers
would have deprive over one-fourth
of the teachers In the diftrid of their f•lr
share of the monies available and cer-
tainly would have given them Jesa·than 1
COil of llvlng inore&1e, ·~ he said.
Replying tG CUnnm,hlm'• remarks,
Hake .claimed there were some "Inac-
curacies" in lhe superintepdent's state·
ment. ·
"He's looking at a finite bit of infonna·
lion," Hake said. "If he had something he
wanted to say to me, he could have writ-
ten a letter-to me or to lhe editor, but I'm
not pl•Mln& to carry on a runnins feud in
the newspaper."
11\'0 DIALECTS
The llnguist said he has found that the
two men are recogn izing about 15 per-
cent of lhe combinations from the com-
puter. Since each ls from a different
town, he is g(!ttlng two dialects ef' the
lan~age at once. •
Jose is from Cotzal and Ballasar is
from Chajul. The third town ls Nebaj.
v.•hich the priest is from. Kaufman said
he has already done work on the __Nebaj
dialect. ·
Kaufman said he also plans to· teach
the two men. who are both farmers and
tailora, to write phonetically, their native
ton,ue. .
';It'_. an unwritten language which ever
b11.lf the people in the towns spuk~ er·
clusi\'ely. I've been able to work With
these men 9ecause they also spea k Sj)an-
ish." he said.
The linguist said having a dlctiOOa"
and a written form of the lannaie will
pro~e useful to missionaries. the · puate-
malan government and future llnguistJ
and anthropologists. ·
North Viets Accept
Return of Prison~~s
PARIS (UPI) -North Vietn8Jll said
today it would accept the return d
16 v.·ar prisoners whose freedom was
offered by Soolh Vietnam, but hlsisted
they were merel)I "Vletnames..! pattiots.,.
The N o r th Vietnamese delegation lo
the Paris peace talks iss ued a ~om~
munique from the North Vietnamese
infonnatlon agency agreeing to ~ the
return, but lmpot;lng conditions on the
release. Hanoi ha s never admitted 11.1
troop! are fighting in South V-ietnam.
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la orrerin& summer swim classes for children all ages. with classes
on a resef'.'.atlon and fee basis. For dctailf i contact the Boys' Club,
549 Center St., Co}la Mesa, telephone M&-93117.
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Mideast
Warfare
Explodes
By Ullitd Pnu 111-
Tht lsrael!-Syrian front exploded today
with the he1vlest battle since the 1967
li1iddle East war, and fiercf: combat
ena:ulfed a wide area of the Suez Canal.
Immediate reacUon from the Arlb
world to the new U.S. plan for peace
in the area was lukewarm. Israel declin-
ed comment on the proposals announced
by Secretary of State William P. f\ogers
and summoned its ambusadbf in
Washington back to Jerusalem for con-
aultatioM.
Tel Aviv commuriiques said Israeli
jets attacked anny ccvnps deep Inside
Syria near the capital of Damascus and
batUed Syrian Jntert'eptor1 in the akie~
while lsraeli and Syrian tanks and
artillery fought across the entire »mile '
lenith oC the Golan Heights ceue-lire
line.
Fighting' raged for more than 1ix hours, an4 spokeamen &aid the batUe wu the
biaest since Israeli troops seiJ.ed the
Golan Heights in the 1187 war. It folk>wed
a two-hour · fight Wednesday night ln-
volvlna: tanks and artillery.
Israel reported a Soviet-built MIGJl
of the Syrian air force shot dcnm in
an afterooon dogfight over lhe Golan
Hei&hll. Syria said its antiaircraft JU9-
ner1 down a U.S.-built Phamolg jM
li&hfer-bomber of the Israeli air fan:e.
Ir1q announced it hu placed ill troops
on the Arab Easjem froot witb bruJ
i.t Syria's disposal "to repel the con-·
tinued ZKmist aggressions." The front
include• Jraq, Syria and Jordan. Jraq
jl reportea to have a)lout U,000 troop.
ln'1e aru.
In Cairo, Egypt announced that its
!See MIDKAIT, Pop II
His Hothouse
Was Pothousc;
Mesan Arrested ·' .
Handcuffs were put on the wTists of
A Coata 1'1esan with a green thumb
Wednesday night , after a Upoff ted
Mn:otics detectives to SJHX>p around his
l*:kyard hothouse.
Brian S. Detar, 19, of 200 E. 22nd
St ., wa1 booked into city jail on charies
of possession and cultivation of mari-
juana, according to police.
.,Investigation led to discovery of a
tqtal of 280 gro1ving plants in the
grepihouse and inside the residence, pl us
a quanUly of seeds ud olher marijuana·
related paraphernalia.
1 Qetect1ves said they were klld that
8"111ebody named Brian wu alleaedly
_gl-Owing a 1-0t or grass somewhere in
lhe 200 block ol East 22nd Street, to
they started peeping over fences.
• A sma ll quantity of cut ~. dried
1 ~ ready lo smoke or otherww uae
L Wu also found inside the hoTM occupied
I by Detar, according to delecUve1 Norm
Kutch and Bob Leinert.
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The weatherman 's turnina up
the burner Frklay, with beach·
front areu aimmering in sevenly·
ish sun and inland re&ionl rouUnc
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Linguists Study . Obscure 'DUdect
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Every summer. thousands of visitors
pout i!lto the Oranae Coast, but this sum-
mer there are three, who are • little
different, living at UC Jrvlne.
Baltasar Asicona. Joee Perei Toma and
Pap Shasko'w are three Ixil Indiana from
Guatemala who are living at ·the UCI
farm while anthropologist Lore Colby
and UnR:uisl Terry Kaufman 1tudy their
oblcure culture i.nd Jangua1e.
Baltasar and Joe are working with
Kaufman in developing 1 comprehen&ive
dictiooary of their dialects -OI the IJil
langua11:e. •
Pap Sba&ko'w ls 1 7S.ye1r-old calendar
priest and a diviner, one of about 20 from
hit mountainous region. Mrs. COiby is
wr!Uq bis life atory in an effort to pre·
serve the last remnant• pf an occupa-
tion which is beiDI rapidly ablorbed in
the Latin American culture..
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Laundry
Blas~ Fire
Cost High
By ARTHUR lt VINSEL
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A short, stocky man who mixed a
stunning, deadly brew to clea11. industrial
rags and old clothes is sought today
for questioning about a "'5,000 explosion
and fire that ripped a Coeta Mesa laun-
dromat Wednesday.
'Jbe 12 :~ p.m. blast rocked the Vista
Shopping Center, injuring one woman
who was doing her wash and sprayina
shattered gJasa In 1111 directions.
Washers were twnbled around inside
the building like toys, while bellvy dam.
age was inflicted in an adjacent karate
!MtructiQJI studio and 1 wall also buckled 1n a cafe.
Mn. Lorraine Nelson, 53, of l40 Center
St, Costa Mesa, was taken lo Hoag
Memorial Hospital by ambulance,. treated
for aevere shock, and releued.
"lL seemed like the whQle ceilina wu
coming down on me," she psped. "There
~81 wood and 11.us and everything com-
ing down." ,
She wu able to live police and tire
depulmeol olflc:iola • aood chlcription
al the mon s.-..i al «lllinc the
nplolliOn thlt cievNllted' I portion al
the -ter 11 Well llllh. street llld
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· lit loll' l" the -door '"'7 memetila befONllie ...... illllft, WW·lllJW
several waahen wttfl )ap Ull *Mai
then Oddil1J some type al comp>und from
• plutlo -bottlt. . Mrs. Nelaon told lnveati&ators she
noticed the rags smelled .IUctdY ol IOlDe
plutic comPQWld,
·Battalion · Chief Ron Ccilema n Pid' a
rumor was circulating at the explosion
scene that natural gas had colff\lied
but be almost imrnecUately determined
fl ammable chemical vapors to be the
cause.
Few people \\'ere in the west side
center when Ult nooo hour blast occurred
-luckily -sendin& ooe raror-like chunk or plate gl.aM flying .. feet ·into the
parking lot. _
A crowd quickly gathered as passersby
raced ta the !ieepe and two reportedly
ran into the smoky structW'f: huntinc
.any additional victims besides Mn.
Nelson . •
One man, identified as Thomas Myers,
r aced to shut off the natural gas line
and prevent perhaps a secondary ignition
which would have threatened the crowd or spectators.
Detective Max Wllaon W83 assigned
(See EXPLOSION, Pap Zl
Drug Suspect
Bites Policeman
After Wild Chase
Pap Shuko'w (pronounced pop-ahas-
ko-wa) ii 1 delcendant ol the ancient Jrieat _ clalll who flourished at the
height of the .Mayan civiliution around
the ninUI century. His arandfather w111 1 calendar priest, A trio of suapected drug-users -one
but as Mrs. Colby noted, the priesthood a mental patient -was captured in is not something a man comes Into by Cos~ Mesa Wednesday after allegedly heredity alont. runn1na: cars off the road, and leading
"According tn the Information he's to a jail cell me lee in which one office r
!old me," she said, "you mUBt tint dream was badly bitten.
about it. Then you take your drea1n1 to Laurence E. Starkey, 20, of 129 Glendon
an interpreter of drea~r cal· DAIL'I' PILOT •tat1 ,._ St., Anaheim, was booked on charges
endar priest-and if be decidea you mlly PLANS INDIAN DICTIONARY of assault with a deadly weapon, assault ~~f .. ~ ca1lin&, he takes you on aa I stu-UC LlnfU'9t Keufmen on a police officer and druc Intoxication. John M. Morriaon, 23, of Cypress,
Before bqtnnint his studle•, the cal-was arrested only on the usault with
endar priest makes some ceremonin to deadl nd tell the gods that the atudent ia sincere beans and each day alr.o has its nwn a Y weapon a drug. charges.
and should not be -... 1.1-1 for Wriaa the tod. ao that everytime he docs it, It is He told police he is a patient al calendar. .,......._ different." ~1etropolitan State Hospttal in Norwalk.
Mr1. Colby, 1 Newport Beach resident The fuhctions of a calendar priest, as Steven Ora.is, lt,.of Yort>a Unda, the
who ar1•niled the study, said the pur-Pap Shaako'w tells Mrs. Colby, .ja not second passenger in' the car driven by
pose is to elucidate the theolo&Y of. the strlc:tly religious · and may invol vel divin· Morrison, wu booked only on charges
ancient Ma)'ln• by stuctyinc "this man's ing about illneases. of bein& under the Influence of drugs.
relllktua conceptl and mental and 1pir-Because lbe Mayan people abkirbed Police stopped their car on Newport
ltual attltudel." the Catholicism of the conquistadores, BOulevard al Bay Street. Wednesday
at 8$ dqrffl. Both Mn'. Colby and Kaul1n1n 11id ll0f1le of the prayers uled by the priest afternoon, after aeveral m o t o r i s t s
INSIDE TOD4' l' ~ ~pe !heir efforts will ~id in d~ inch.Kie Christian prayers 'tranalated into reported they had been run o(f the
cipher1nc . the mnalnin& h1eroslyph1c the lxil lanpaie. road. ~-···---:'"··-si111ny-·;41oma,. ... ootr1>11-1he •• --wrMi"ll,~IMI ··arMiteciutt-· .ot-..Uie--~l.hay've..doae.Jt.,lhat.wa)'Jor three or ....... Officer Dennis Hosale'd wu just takil'!g
Aunela record book and takes lnchan&' ancest~rs. . four hundred years now, 90 lhty don 't • repon-rtQm ·mot.orcycttJt Donald G.
over lop spot in coruecu&iw Hav:i!" become 1 calendar pr1e~. Pap really know what the prayer is, just that Vaary, 24, of ruJlerton, who said ' he
.games hitting 41 .AMheim ''°"' Shuko w then dreamt hill calhn& to i\ \a flllrl ol dleU' ritual.. had to veer out or their way on Newport ~weeps double-header Sporta:. become • d!Ykm. Mn. COiby aaid . he "The main' focus'. of t.heir refltious Boulevard at Pallsades Road wtiim ti\~ • ""1 tt....,i. the ame proeeu of IO'•I •·11 f Ill I · •utpectl .,.,.. itopped, · Paoe 33. kl another priest, who wu alto 1 di· uc .e 1 cen te,rs on ancestor: worsrup or Va Nici he wu waittq for a tndtie
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viner and beln& accepted 11 a student which the priest acts as an intermediary. ry •
I ••-J dlvlnl hich · 1 They also have aod• oC air sun, inoon light to chanre when be 11w Starkey. I' . n Wiii procm Ul na. w 1 • • car 1treaklng toward him and reallied
linked lo the Mayan calendm' at ts JO. ~nd s~!"· The "'!ythology of iJ!eir people he had no tntenUOn of stoppl
day manthl; )le UMa baq mlcb-belnl ~;~.~1~1~~~l1r lo Helleiuc mythoJ. Palrolman~tkt went r;:· \he . ~
from the Pl~ ~into tree. In a c:onstderably 1e51 Jnystic v e 1 n. and helped Offaaer H1I Holbrook m Ute T~ be divides In hilt and aet.s ~ Kaufman and hla two frierKis are finish· ~Ill and lrat11portatlon te jail .
In Pl;ltl. Mrs •. COiby aakt titer 1re still int work on their dJctlonary. He said Slarkey repeatedly threatened
learn1n1 a 1real deal about the method "About. !17,000 people in three townii lo strangle him with hi11 handcuffs before
uaed lor divtmna. apeak: lJll (pronounced ea.heel) Which Is violenct brolte out when fhe.y· tried to
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Mesa . Leail.ers · · ·
Say Fr~~y · Bili
'Irrational'
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Simmerin1 and IOB'tlwhit baftJed.
Costa Neu-ciyic leaders today branded
the easy victory of .a blll to)1eli~
a crucial section of Pacific Coast
F'reeway. as stupid, emotional and ir·
ratiooal.· • ' ··
Assemblyman Robert tl. Badham (R.·
Newport Beae~) .eemed s urpri.sed
himself Wednesday at how simply tbe
,bill droppiOI ttie freeway stretch · from
Huntington Beach to ·Corona 'del Mar
we11t throut:h. · . '
' MaYor Robeft tlf. )Yllson said · bitte;rtJ
.that the vote may have been a coni-
pllment to the innUencc-peddlinc and
money-ipending of the Freeway ~
·group,' but wlll ulthnately solve noUtlna.«
"~h!ll ~tion of t.he freeway wu OlllJ
designed to ha·11dle traffic. eener..., ih
the Surround ing area." he explained.' "I
don't knov•. ivhat Newport luc:h will
do with all lhat traffic if the' Senate
· approves it."
<:.oruity t() Pay
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, F-o,, Audit.Or's
Bay Trial Fees
' County oupervbon ... another ..... or
the high COii of...,., octlon W-y.
They voted f.t oYer the objecUona; or
Supervisdr Robert· Bittin· to transfer
' US,Oill )o pay IO&al fxpe-for ,,,. de-
fense ol county Auditor Victor A. Heim
over lhe UpPer B~ larid exchaf11e l:ict
with the li-Vtne1Con1pahy. ·1
D4ILY Pit.OT ...ft ;..... lronlc1Qy, H¥im is the oPllOflenl of _the
, ILAST VICTIM LOSES HIAD L~unty in the "rriendly " auk to detu· ~•rate Shop·.......... mine the legality of the land swap-1 It was his refuul In 191'1 to pay a $1S.tl7
1 _ • • , I dredging bill that 11t the 1tace lor ~
• .. • , , 1 ~ trial which remwa J'rkiay in Superior
S •-~·Lt Court.' . I· ; USMC~ ,'-!J>.'1-IJ•~ . ~eim is der.endtd by tho s.nt. Al'" law
' 1 1iMn ·orllb\M1, Horv,Y '1!1d llilii111.1 · In Lido. . Rob' be:~y.' ;'l'bree weeks., •• IUperYilan oppro+.d I ll!Olher expenditure hi _.,,, wtth
Ute octlon. Bernon! G. !VIM wllo mode
I t11e ltli 1ppnlall of the Upper 1111
tradt was hired at pi an hlur, eftedive
I Pi.lay 1 "for hi1 expert tlltennation and
... te!Umeny ifl the lflt CIR,!.!__
Police toda)' an. looklna ' for ~l!
lo the ""'"*' nl~hl tbel( of w•l-from ~ out.side dispjy cate_Qf l plash
Lldo jewelry 5tore . •
-i Three .men 's watches valued at .•
were It.oleo frotn a case al 8. O. RinNs
& Soo1 Jc~eley· llort, :WU.via Lido.
'f'lle t.hlef broke lh< windo~ ,of
dl1JplA,y case, lnvu ti&ator1 uid.
·Evans made. the ~ted apprai•
•1 rcr the •Ille Lindi Commlalon "'
wlllch he lound on • million --to the county In the trtdt of 418 ICl'el
tbe of lrViiie Cotnplny upl1ndl for ll7 acra
Of• countJ-owned liclelondl.
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""' polllo to aid -• in the in-
k 1 rtiptkw. .... • description of the ------Nble r-b .. m:Me4Mla;p'lollon. . ·ne ,.. -five feot, two Inches
• ~ weighing perhaps 110 polll1d5, 40
· \t '5 yun old ud driving a new ~FQf'd van, 1okl With 1 white stripe,
!<-din& IO Mn. Net.on.
,...-::· lmelti&aton theorized he was cleani11g
·~ used I• janitorial or lndullrlal
• ~-~ilb the potent solvent that com-_
· ~bined into a deadly compound. ·
~ Chitr Coleman and other investtc1ton
· 1 ~e at I.he scene today, Problac for "'. tklnil clues besides the cloth rem.
naats and other materill picked up
WodnesdaJ altemoon. '
Daml,e to the frame aad stucco struc•
t.ure housing the laundem.te, k a r 1 t e
atudio and restaurant was estimated at
$311.000, 11·hll'e the laundry equipment
itself was worth $15,000, firemen said.
,,,. y--~.which ..... UJnod nil damqe, ..... the t.upl of
.. -.. J-11,-IMin· ......., men mivblg in the morning
. heun found several flra set.
Chief Coleman aa.ld it is doubtM the
blbt Wednesday was connedld', notinC
that the restaurant was .all dewn six
doys . ... by the -11ev--· . Fllilure IO poy employe ·Wiuibofdlnc
tues wu the reuoa.
,,,. loundenti< devulatod by the -Is .......t by WlllWn Slein, ol-1 Bucl>.
Gl11 ~ WU klllllUled U ........ the __
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-ol Poul • ...,_ in the l(ayan
lomll)' •• he Gi>lalnid.
Kaufman. who teacba llnlUUUcs at
UC Berkeley, saJd be II wwtinc an this
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Belled. and Buckled
Kikl Bowring, Miss Costa Me1a , buckles up for safety to remind
motorilt& without &eat belts in their autos of Saturday's Costa "Mesa
Jay<:ee Seat Belt Cllnlc at the Harbor Sb"l'!ling Center. Motorists c-
purcbase belll .for $5.95 a aet, instal led,.at the clinic, which opens at
9 a .m. and '1'llS _through the day. Other auto safety equipment also
will be available.
-:i=totbeothtr..._... B h . B • :.'":::"!u11y:1a~~-c:an u y e1o, rn. 1nd
'Ille -Is betnr -with the aid ol ~
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a -pu!a'. he uplalned. ., ~n::r=~~~ Newport Star i.n Broadway Show
another -nt. The computar was · ·
=~=t::ci.tbeandmnlca:::.,: For Ruby Keeler, queen ot the 1930 with the late Dick Powell In "Forty-
... pmolb!t coml>lnaJI-, muak:al moviea Old oae time wile of Al Second street," Old lai<r appe11'd ll\ .. , rem them the coinblaldall and art! Jollan, "No. No, Nanette" will become a doiens of movlet, moally mluslcall.
....... variations and tbq tall me ••,.yea" role. Miss Keeler, remembered by many of
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H'I a --' and lf ,. ~·t It the: older 1eneration for her dancln• .. .,..., • wu. Mill v .... 1-, a•-'I v•••s awav lrom • " r. I --'d ~-II.Cl .. ..--.. .. talent, wn the dau .... ter of Canadian
JMllll, a.u man a.a • tht Broadway ltaie will return to New immigrants. 6"
The vartaUons, u he noted, are 1"l'dl York tbli Auirnst to take a ........ in the She that cannot stand alone, but need an revival of DVincent y~· l92.l left school at the age of 13, lied Identifier of IOme tort. "In Ensl1lh you musical about her age and 1ot a job in the cho-
have cranberry Cran means natblnc rus line. While dancing in the chorus
unJeu you me it wtdl berry," he said: • "I'm ftat&ertd and excited about going of "Whoopee" starrin1 Eddie Cantor, she
Thi ttncuilt aakl bf JIU found that Ule back to work," the star Aid, from ber Wu spotted by Ziegteld, and waa imme-~ -roca'""'"'"I a·~ II -C.VU deJ Mar hom•. "MJ husband dlalely signed with the Follies. :;d ·•;;'the are oamlltmtiOD; ,,:'ia.e ~ (rut ellale man JOhn Lowe) died a year "He was a real 1enlleman," she re-
pullr, Sinot eacb 11. tnm • ......, illO ad 1117 ch1ldren are all ~· so members, ttfurlq to Zie1feld. "If you town, ·be it lllCtinl tw •af 11 ti UJt ....,... • r-.on why I abouJdtii't re-11ve a good performance, he'd send you
hinguqe at once. ~•career, althaulh rd.,.. ,Wen • note ~clr1tap."
JOle II from eotzal and llaJtulr is I~ thoulbt to It at all." In 11181, she went f() Chicago · and from Cbajul The tlllrd tftn la Neblj .. Miu Ketler, now 80, last starred on starred jn "Bell, Book and Candle," per.
which the prioll 11 from. Kaufman uJ.i 'Broadway In the Int lilt "Show Girl" formed at · the Ivanhoe Theai<r in the
lie has already done -on the lfobaj far .l!!o Zi'lfeld. Followtni the show, roond.
dialect. she came: to Hollywood in 1931 to star '1Jt was run," Miu Keeler recalled.
Kaufman satd he also pbna IO t..ch
the two men, who are both fannera· artd
lalfors, to write phmet)ally, their naUve ...... e. '
"[t's an unwritten lanfua1e which over
hall lbe people in the towns apeak · ,._
cluidvely. I've been able to wort with
these men becaiue: they also 1peat. Span-
ish," he said.
The linguist said bavfng a dlctiob1ry
and a written form of the languqe wiD
prove usefuJ to missionaries, the Gu.ale·
malan IOVdtanent and future llniulsts
and anthropolfJllSll.
North Viets Accept
Return of Prisoners
)'ARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam laid
today it would accept the return oC
81 war prisoners whose freedom was
ollered by South Vietnam, but IMisl<d
they were ~rely ''Vletname!lo) patriot!.''
The N or th Vietnamese: delq:IUon to
t~ Paris peace lalU Jssued a com-
ml!Wque from the North Vletname3t
information agency agreeing to the
retam, but impoUn1 condttionl on the
re}eaae. Hanoi baa never •dmltted its
ll'OO[lll are lilhUng In South Vietnam.
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.Carload of Teens Crashes
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After Wild Chase in Mesa
'Ille lrvlno Con)paey hu a "'" ally
lodly in ill baKlo IO preveot the Pf'llilotod
126-acrt annuatk>n to Newport Beach
of proptrty northeast Of the Orange
County Airport.
Local A1ency FonnaUon Commission
(LAFC) members received a Jetter rrom
lhe county Grand Jury Wedrlesday urslng
that annexations not in line with Irvine
Company pl~ for the new city of
lrvine be diiapproved.
The Jetter, upon which the LAFC took
no action, was signed by Georae 8.
Honold, jury foreman .
It read in p.1rt, "The Grand Jury
is concemed that loo.g-ranp planning
as a whole not be undercut by piecemeal
and premature actions of particular
county agenciea.
"The recently announced plau for the
city of Irvine repruenta the outcome
of extensive studies and should not be ~lloWed to be scutlled before they hav e
an adequate hearing and have been
formally accepted, modified or rejected
by appropriate iovemlni aaencies."
1be jury's action points directly al
the much-debated proposed anneution
of the SG-arce Astropower property al
the northeast corner of MacArthur
Boulevard and Cu1pus Drive to Newport
Beech, ud the subsequent acUon to
add 71 acres of Collins Radio property
to the east to the merger move.
,NeJther annexation has been approved
by the dty ol Newport Beach allhoullh
olfldals have been informed on t~
mova by Aalmuth Equities Inc. which
fi'retlt r.,e J
pn>p03es a $50 million commercial-hotel
complex for the Astropower property
and added the Collins property to give
:the proposal better acceptance.
The Grand Jury letter did not mention
names but referred to "propo&ed an-
nexations lo Newport Beach."
"The city or Newport Beach ls being
urged by the new landowner to annex
a parcel near the airport which is clearly
a parl of the industrial portion of the
city of Irvine and essential to a sound
tax base.
"If ooe .1oodie Is plucked by Newport
Beach, other parcels will soon be in
den1and by contiguous munldpalities,"
-the Grand Jury leller concluded.
'nte LAFC just previous to readin g
or the letter had been brieft>d by Irvine
officials on the company's plans and
had continued action on the Ailmulh
annexaUon until July I at the request
of Azimuth's attorney Alex Bowie and
the concurrence of Irvine Vice President
Raymond Watson.
Nixon Arrives
On Coast Today;
Slates Meeting
· President 'Nixon was scheduled to meet
with a l""'P ol ec1J19n Old publishers
at his SIQ Clemente home Frlday follow·
Ing touchdown of Air Force One at
El Toro Marine Corps Air Station thi s
' afternoon. ·
• . Cabinet members and other dlsnJllrles RAMP A G·E--------will join-the-President and·-hb family·
-• • • at lhe Saturday momin1 weddin1 of
move him from one cell lo another •
away from a disturbed pritoncr. ,
Several officers were required to sub-
due the 1plttln1. acreamlng suspect. who
manapd to blte Officer Hossfeld three
tJma on the rhoukler and arm , also tnn=: le'm'I bruises on Officer
ffol ' Officer Hossfeld was treated at Bristol
Plfk Medloal Center for the pp·llke
bltn .
Police 1ald three arrest warrants total-
ln1 nearly fl,000 In bail and naming
Starkey were dl&e0vt:red later 1nd placed
11 addltlonal charges.
hi& nlec,e . at St. Andrews Presbyterian
Olurch .at Newport Beach.
Mrs. 'Nixon will fly to Peru Sunday
at the President's request to personally
deliver a plane k)ad of supplies for
vir.tlms of the earthquake disaster.
The trip Is to dramatize the nation's
~m fol' the 11ufferlng in 1 Latin
country. 1'be First Lady ll lo return
about mid-week.
By proto<ol, tho Pmident will be
the lart guest to arrive and the ·fir11t
10 leave.._ at the Saturday wflddlna or
l.a~·rene Mac Nixon, H, dauah tcr of
Ille President's brother, Donald\
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Teachers' Pay .Hiked !
But Newport-Mesa Salaria Still Controversy
Tucbon ularllo In the Newport·M ...
Unified School DUtrkt are remainin1 a
source~of controversy in spJte of the fact
trustees ~ week ap adopted an acroes-
the-board 5.1 percent increase.
Today District Superintendent William
CuMiQlham ,.said he found it difficult to
understand a statement made by Bart
Halle, executive secretary of the New-
port-Mesa Education AuociaUon , that
teachers were disappointed with the raise
since it barely covered the COit of living
increase.
Hake also sal.d he was disappointed
that the board did not adopt the associa-
tion's recommendations on changes in
the top level or the salary schedule.
The N·MEA director said the way the
schedule is currenUy set up, lelchers
who continue to earn credits and who
have 1.au1.ht in the district about t2 ye.an ·
are al lhe t"op of ·the schedule, "After that,
the only raiJel they can eet are Jncreas-
ea voted all lachers by the board.
.At this atqe of tbtir careers, these
Instructors allo have tenure, which lhey
would lose if they moved to anolher
school dlatrict. They can't quit unless
they are wUIJna to come in lower on an-
other district's ulary scale.
In his llal<mont today. CunnlniJwn
said the scbodule adopted by the board
"utilized all of the available runda." He
noted on the other end of the acale the
starUng salaries for new teachers adopt-
ed by the board an Ill hicher than lbooe
rocommaided by the ioachon' aaaoc:ia-
tion.
CuMlneham further stated that the
coat of the N·MEA's tchedule would have
"exceeded available funds by JD,707.
"Mr. Hake'a comment that aome: teach-
ers were cheated under the schedule
•dopled by the board is dl!flcult to UI>
dent.and, in lhat on the teachen' pro-
pouJ , 322 or 1,191 (or 22 percent of the
total teachln1 staff) would have received
1e111 than a 5.1 percent increase in salary
improvement," Cunniqham noted.
"It would ~ loSical from thia that
E'f'OM P .. e I
MIDEAST •••
anUalrcrart pnnen shot down a U.S.·
built Slcyhawk jel today aa :ro Israeli
warplanes attacked the Suez frant for
the ltlh consecutive day.
An Egyptian spokesman said ·Eoptian
heavy artillery in the southern sector
or the Suez Canal unle'ashed tWo "fierct"
barrages on Israeli posiU0115 on the east
bank ol the waterway.
A communique from Tel Aviv said
lsr1ell planes tlrlklnc Into Syria attacked
army · buell 11 miles southwest of
Damascus and 11 miles southeast or
the Syrian capital and a third installation
near Suwayd1, about 50 miles southeast
of Dama.sew. It said Suwayda wa.s a
base for Syrian armored units.
Export Level Marked
\VASHINGTON (AP) -The United
Stales merchandise exports reached a
record ol $3,815,100,000 in May, exceeding
the month's imports by $33S million,
the ptOpOlll prelmlld by tbr teachers curacies" in the auperintendenl's state-
would have deprWe over one-fourth ment.
ol the teachers in the district Of their fair 1 "He's looking at i finite bit o( lnforma-~re of the monies avalla~ and cer-· Uoo," Hake aaid. "Jf ·he !*I· somethin1 he
ta1nly W(IJ.Jd have liven them IHI tban a· ' ••nttd to say to me, be coalll hlve writ-
·co.t of Uvtnc .. lncreue," he aw.-ten a Jetter to me or to the edlior,.but I'm
Replyin& to CunniDlham'a remarks, not plaMing to carry on a runnm, feud itt
Hake C1afmed tbert Were IOIDt "U..C.. the newspaper." .
Against ·New~t
Jury Boosts Irvine Co.
In Annexation Fightfug
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A llatioa wqon <rammed with .
teenaa:er11 alimrned Into a · eucalyptus -
tree early today to cllmu an 80-mll~per
hour chase by a motoriJt they had
sprayed with a fire extinJullher in
Newport Beach. ·
Miraculously, only three puaenaers
were injured, none seriouSly, at the end
or the race which led into Costa Mesa
and through several stop si'1ns .
The pursuer just drove on, accotding
lo Coe:ta Mesa police.
'nmothy J. Neja, II, of 325 :l2nd SI.,
C.0.ta Mesa, old police his brakes fallrd
u he appro,ched Irvine Avenue on
Mqnolia Street due to overheaUna in
earlier biah speed maneuven.
Officer Tom Boylan aaid the car bounc-
ed ·over the center divider at the T-type
interaectJoi, and smashed into the tower-
inf eucalyplua.
Roy W. Brown Jr., 19, of 241 Sherwood
St., Colt.a Mm, was held overnllht at
Hoq Memorial Hospital apd released
today, auffering 1 lari~ head laceraUon.
His brother, Peter H. Brown, 14,
and Michael A. Keane, ta, or rm Lorenzo
Ave., Coeta Meaa. 1t'll'e treated for cuts
and brulae. and released.
Suun Hatler, 14, ol 491 Mapolla St..
C4sto Meaa; eacapod Injury In the 11,00
a.m. coUllion and police aaJd another
tffDqld boy pauenae.-apparently lert
the 1eene.
Jnveatiaators were told the teena1ers
haa been cruil.lq around the Harbor"
Area with tlrne: on thetr hands and
.squirted a youth in hls driveway on
Udo Isle.
The wet and lnlfY recipient or the
fire e1tlngui.sher spray jumped into a
Restaurant Burgled
A burglar broke into" a Costa ""1esa
~icxican restaurant for a drink of milk,
11 packs of claarettes and M5 In cash,
the management told police Wednesday,
Pl.iary Gallardo arrived at El ,_iatador.
1768 Newport Blvd., to find the rear
·door pried open,' according to in·
vesti11tors.
• ialo ,model •red and wllli< 'pickup !ruck
and gave chase, lei.ding to lht climatic · enc;!. . ,
The accident is still under" investigation.
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Man.son 'Family'
Tries to Swp
Quiz of Jurors
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Saying they
want •to deny the "establishment" the
satisfaction of a "court drama ," Charles
Manson and his three female codefen·
dents art tryi111 to prevent lhelf lawyers
rrom qulnln1 prospective jurors at the
trial for the murder of actress Sharon Tate. · ·
Two of the defense attorneys Wed·
nesday refused tO go along with their
clients' demands and questioned J2 pro-
spectlv~ jurors as lo whether they could
brh11 tn a fair ve rdict in the biz.arre
multlple killings.
Man.son, leader or the hippie cull ac-
cused of seven murders , instructed his
attorney, Irving Kanarek, not to raise
any defense but to sit m u t e in t h e
courtroom.
Daye Shinn, lawyer for Susan Alkins,
said the young woman also had in-
structed ~im to accept the 11 juror!
without interrogation as the "Manson
family" attempted lo p u l up a unified
defense.
The oth er two girl s, Patricia
Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten,;also
instructed their lawyers to cease: queti·
tionina jurors but lhef refused.
Paul Fitz1erald, representing ~fis~
Krenwinkel, said he felt ·it was hia <lutv
to try lo ,et the fairest poss\bla jur}i
but he said he: understood the opinion
of his client who stood up in court.
Wednesday and tried unsuccessfully to
fire him.
"It ls 10mcthin& ol a martyr complex,"
Fittzgerald told newsme'n. "She reels
she already has been tried and convicted
and sentenced to death in the news
media.
··She and the others \1•ant to deny the
E"Stab1Jsh1nent the satisfaction Of pUl•
t1·,1g on a court drama . Actually I can
understand her feeling."
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Nixon Flying -In · Today f Or Niece's Wedding
By RICBARD P, NALL or "" o.11r , .... .,.
President Nixon was schedqled to meet
with a group of editors and publisllers
at his San Clemente home Friday follow · in« touchdown 0( Air Force One al
El Toro Marine Corps Air Stalion this
afternoon.
.c:.;tnnet members and o&her dignitaries w ""· the President and hla famil w .~~ . y at~•the Saturday morning weddinl of
his niece at St. Andttws Pnsby\eri1n
Ctiurch at Newport Beach.
r&-s. Nix9n will fly to Peru Sunday
at tlte President's request to personally .
del!Yel' a 'jllaM lood Of llllJlllill for v-Of Ille torlbq--· . ,,,. trip la lo dramalllo Ille nallon • •
_,, for tile lllflertnc In a Lalin
........,. • The l"lr1I Lady II lo return
alloutmJd.-it.
By protocol, Ille Pnoide111 will be
the INt .... to arme and the lint
lo ....... the Salilnfly -.. .Of
La,,,_, Mae -........... Of
the Prelldeal'• bro&ber, Donald. .
She ii lftlr'1lll( 'lllomu Elmer
Anfimoo, 21, a certifted publle ac-
countant. There will be about IOO suesb
arilvin& at :the weddinl between 10 a.m-.
and 10:311 a.m. Guealo are lo ln<ludl
evanaelilt Billy Grabam, lon&.IJme friend
Of 'the Preaident.
The bride, a teadler and lf'•duate
!'L Wbittllr ColJe&e, the f'reaidenl'I alma
mater, bu chosen a IOOOp-MCked and
-IOWD Of lilk otpllll. It la emllri>lder<d wilt1 hand-mlde ......,b
1--..., slipper satin. The veil 11 al-
lldled lo a tiara al aPl'liqued -..
,.,,,. brldemialda, Amelie and Elizabeth
N'-are doughte<s Of the Prealdent'1
brother, Edward. Two of ttle ushers,
Richan! G., Nilqn, 17, qa111f!d after lhe
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-~ lid Dooald AllUloll)' lilmi. an blltlhln Of !be brldt.
' The 1'1-.i will lit hi the 1""11
pew ... lhe loll wllb Ibo 11ride'1 lomily
wtdlelllo,......vonan~.
The --bu alnodJ.........., the Nd brick dlurdl wlddl will be
lllled and ....tJowq lnlt tllt patio.
Dr. Cllarles H. Dlonofleld, -...-. will llllrl'f the _ .. _ .
Alla' Ille -..ddtnc. ....... wlD p to
the r<eeptlon Ill tfle Newporter Ina whett
1etrel 9el'\lice men will be ltaliOned
.-. the)ildlen staff.
Alder -"'& tilt· President lo
his rambllq , San Clpntnle wte
overlootina ,lhe ocean ire to include
presidential -..11tant.s H. R., Haldeman,
Dwl&ht L. Olapln and Patrick · J,
.'Buchanan: . Dr. Heory A • ."Kiuina<r. na,
tional aeeurity affairs a4Vilff; Press
Secrtlary Ronald Zie&ler' and Rooemary
Woods, Mr. Nixon's pel'IOl'lll secretary.
The Pres!-ii upected -lo ·w<irk •
an . Ilia report lo Ibo oalion CU1Cernliqf
the <'lllllrovtrslal pulb Of U.S. troops
lnlo Cambodia. It Will be delivered
sometime nut week.
'Ille President lllopped hi· SL. Louis
· en route; to California to addreas the
5Glb anniversary convention of the U.S.
Jun1or, Chamber of Commerce. Aides
said his talt would dell witb domestic
probleml, empbulzing Ibo h o p e I u I
aspects.
'l,'be · NUons are expected to remain
1t the Western White House until about
the Fourth o1 July. .
Oo Mrs. Nixon's Peruvian f!ilhl, llei
f~sl llllo oullide the U.S . .., .first faoly,
she WIU fly lo Lima and maP a
helicopter lnapeclion Of the -.... Iett by the May Ii e,lrlhq-that
killed lt0,000 pmono and lefl _, mare ...........
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Worst Sinee '67 Board OKs
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Heavy Fighting Kreftling's
Rages in Mideast Dismissal
By Unlled Pre11 lllierutilul
The Israeli.Syrian front exploded ~ay
with the heaviest battle, since the J'87
Middle East /war, and ~~ ~&
.encu.Utd 1 wtde area of the Suel Cu.aJ.
Immediate reaction from the Arab
world to the new U.S. plan for peace
Police Weigh
' Similarities
Of ,2 Slayings
Bv JOHN VALTERZA ·or t11t .. itr Plllf tf9"
San Clemente and Oranae County
sberi!f'1 detecUves spent U, dly Wed-
ne3day comparing notes m Utt two ,
u.vqe knife murders in the Capiatrano ·~y area, but thus far hl!ve annou~
no conclusions aboul a poiSJble slmllar1ty.
· San Clemente Detective Leonard Good·
win one or two San -Clemente investiga ~probing the knife s18ying of ~year
tild CoMie Lynn Johnson , said the
Nllion with sheriff's men ctnlered on
theories about weapons.
Both P.frs. Johnson, who was eight
Weeks pregnant wheii she was brutall}'
stabbed more than a week a10, and El
'foro teacher Mrs. Florence Brown, 31 ,
1Uffered multiple stab wounds at the
hllids or their assailants. •
· Both investigative · details have repe1t-
"Uy str essed that obvious similarltiea in
lhe two crimes do not e:zlst thuJ fir.
The only similarities art ~t both
victims were female and knives were
Uled to kill them. .
· Mrs. Johnson, however, bore marks of
1 brutal beating with a bar stool.
Goodwin said intricate comJ>lrllOlls
are now being undertaken to see-if
,vounds -On both bodies .may hlife been
made with lhe ume krufe.
in the 1re1 was lutewmn. Isrliel declln·
ed comment on t~ proposals unounced
by Secretary of s~. WWlam P. Jlos•rs
and 1 mpt .... , if.I tnlll~rradlr' in
Wlflhinlton back to Jtn1ulem for con-
111ltalia.
Tel Av-lv ecrnmuniques said • JwaeU
Jell lflaclled """' cam111 deep lnolde
Syria near tbt capital of Damuc:us and
battled Syrian lnlerceplors In the skies
wbile ilroell and Syrian tanb and
artillery fouaht acroa tbe enUre 11)..mile
1"""1 al Ibo Gofao Hel&l>ta ...,..lire
line.
Fighting raled for more than Iii hours.
and spokesmen aid the bittle wu the
biggnt If Pee IS'aeU troopa _ M:ized the
Golu Heipts in the 1117 war. It fellowed
a two-hour filhl Wednesday nilirt in·
volving tanD and artillery.
Isr1el reported a Soviet-built )dlG21
of the Syriap air ,_ llilol dawn' in
an afternoon dolflsht over the Golan
Heights. Syria aaid its ant.iaircraft 1un·
ners down a U.S.·bullt Phantom jet
fighter-bomber of the Iaraell air force .
Iraq announced it lw placed Its ·troops
on the Arab Eastern frmt with Israel
at Syria'& disposal "to repel the con-
tinued Zioniat agresskms." 'lbe front
includes Iraq , Syria and Jordan. Iraq
is reported to have abotil 12,000 troops
in the area. /
In Cairo, Egypt 1nnounced that its
antiaircraft gunners shot down a U.S.·
built SkyJta-wk jet 'today 11 :JO Israeli
warpllfttll a&tlcked the Suez front for
the 11th .4.'llllllCUltve d·ay.
An EllYJlliai! 1polwman llld EIYJlllan
hea'1 artiliory hi the IOOfllern leClor of the Sum Clnal unleuhld two "fterte'-'
harrqea !I' bneU palltiam cm Ibo eut
bank fA the wala'way.
A comnumique from Tel Aviv-aald
Iaraell pl111e1 lltlklna Into Syria attacked
anny buee 11 miles -...-of .
Oama1CU1 and II miles IOU&he1at of
the Syrian capil•l and a &hlrd Jnstlllatton
near Suwayda, about IO mllu southeast
of OamatcUs. It said S;uw.,U wu a
bue "" s7r1 .. .-1111111.
By BARBARA KREIBICH
CM .. D11tr '°*" ,_ Ai~ a twO-hour' eJoaed efte\jlive
,.,,Ion Wedneaday-al&bl, Lqunli Btach
ochaal lruslefi . UllllMI tllt dllinlDlll of
hllh achaal muatc~ cilrec:tO( Jack Krellin1
by 1 3 to 2 vote, with Dr, Anthony
Orlandella Ind William Wilcaxea dllle•
ttni.
Trustee Dr. --... naunced an.r the -ieulan that
char1es •&a.inst Kreftbts Nd been aiit-
lained and cause JM>t to continue JUs
employment had been e9'ahlishell under
provia.lons of the Stlte EducaU. C)xte.
Browne moved that the dllmiaal •be
upheld and the motloe was aecondtd
by Mrs. Jane Boyd:' Board President
Larry Taylor vo~ in favor of the
motion, with the other two trustees i•
the dissenting minority.
Kreflin1 said he wu not t. the lea~1
surpri~ by the decisjoa, de~pJte the
fact ·that state hearing officer 8rkknell
J. Showen earlitr bad Jound '''no cause
not to rehlr!" him'!
He said he wis disappointed &hat "after
three years of hara work they dktn't
eve• give me a thank you."
The 21-year-Gld ·music teacher came
to Laiguna Beach in '1987 after beading
the vocal music departmewt at El
Capitan High School in Lakeside, San
Diep County, for two years.
"l deflnllely will not continue In tduca·
:ion," Krellin& aaid tod1y. "I am JtOl
goi ng back to atart over a1ain as a
first-yea r teacher in uother district."
KrefUng would have had tenure in
the L111una Beach district had he been
re-hired for the forthcomin1 school year.
He llid he has no definite plans for
lhe future but will "st.,t watchiq the
want ldl." A resident of Laguna Nll\M!l.
he la married and the father of two
small boys.
Kre1U11 and art teacher Doona Lynde
both requeated public hearir11s before
a state officer when they were told
they would not be rehired next year.
Durin& tbe hearinas in Santa Ana, fellow
teachen and students testified ln their
behalf, while aehool officials presented
(Ille lllll"l'ING, Pip II
• "We're just exploring that remote
diance right now," Goodwin aakl.
;Meanwtile, his inVestigaUon h111 yleld-8:1 everything. including t.he kitchen llnk
as evidemce Ln the slaying of .the San
Clemente -Mfe of a young Marine.
-• A scuff Id footprint an the link 111 the
kltchen-bloodlea, Goodwin stro....i-
hu been lidded to the stack of plly1k>!
evktence In the killing.
l,aguna Officials Fearf~
-The porcelain sink, which w11 removed
from the aUll 1e11ed 11>1rtment at 411 C
Monterey Lane. was in 1enenl allsnment
.with a window found open when inve9ti1a-
l:1t.or1 flrat ani'Hd on the murder acene
Over Route Link Deletion
tut June 17. Fears upreqed k'I tome quarters of
Oul.llde the open' pane police I01111d a 1.a...,. --fubn fife al Pocitic
metal clWr which could have been llled Caul ,,_..., _. reinforced · toctiy as acceu to the window. The front door of the apartment re-after 1 bill to delete a teeUon of the
portedly wu locked when lhe victim'• n>Ute pa8* the CIBfomia Aaembly,
ttusblnd, Marine Lance Cpl. Mark John-The meuure, 1 u t b o re d by
""· 11. come l1ome from gu1rd duty and AYemblyman Roberl E. · Badham CR·
fouad the boclJ IJll'•wled oo lbe bed. Stab Newport Buch), would eliminate lro'l'
-· ---· In the -. -Ibo -lr••IJ .,_ that Mellon ud 1bdomen al the victim. of the <OU1aJ rauta whtcb pa-lbrouah
Other balfling aspect& o1 lhe c11e lllWpllt.
l!'Ctude the uncertainty over I speciftc Bldhlm'• bUI w111 I 1'QCKltdln« • ume al death. lo 1 \'lclor'J on lhe "-1bl1 tloor
J-lold olflcen ht leR for dul1 But -It -an lo the ~ 11 the Morine . helicopter bue In Santa ' Tr~·lion Comnlltlee w11ere It ii
Ana at about 4:30 a.m., Jae 11. .......,._ -Coroner's aides have 111.d his wife expected to rtmve roulh lft
1pparently died 01metlme miUad the fnim Slnalor ~ Collier (I).
dan houn of that mornlnc. but coWd Yreka), who" ii Down aa "father ot
only point to 1 general time area . the freew111.
Checkl with nellhbon hi 1be well kept Earlier thil -k, furs that the
(llol ..... \1110. .... 11 "'"ting fi&bl mlPI -the -..
freeway project to be shelved were ti·
presaed at the Laauna Chamber of Com-
merce dlrOcton m..tl1111.
"1 have been KJven to undentlnd t.he
Coastal Fret:way bi allTIOlt on the lhelf,"
pr•ident-elect Bernard Syfon lold "1low
dlrecton. 1•n.t CQnltructioft coaW be
delayed for many ,_... I feel 1t
behoovet the 0.amtie< ol Commerce
lo ... that the rn.w..,. that ha been
adopted ia not forgotten.••
,Syfan pmenled a ,.,Jut.ion, ldopted
• unanimously by dlreclors. -lo
the Callfomia Hlghw1y Comml-and .
the State Department al Public Works
ur1in1 11tarly construction" of Ute
rreew1y, whk:h wu routed Inland bthlild ._, Beach 11i.r m ,..,. a1 ..,._
Uons with the state.
Tbe relOlullon 1tatea lhet 1be """"'' (llM ll'llllWAY, Pip I)
I
1.
'I I ' ' ' ' ' ~ LHkl"fl for Bdp .. ' '
This statue loots lifelike, doesn'~ it? That's bec8use tfie figi,areir are
live models recreating the.South CaToltna inontiment Q.1 Gettysburg
for ~guna Beach's annual Pageant of \he _MasW.r.s. Trouble is, about
40 men are still needed by pageant Casting directo{s to stage the llving
Gettysburg monuments in this year's pageant which opens July 11.
FQ°r detail's, co9tact the casting office,. telephone ·4~3663. ·
'
CapoBeachManNabbed
Ori Pot Smuggli~g Rap
agents became su~piclou.s of MOt:.San's
boat becauae marljuMa had betin found .
slashed in anotbtr bolt a few diy•
earlier. •
·tSDWorth
Discovered
A rout~ pndawn Pltrol check of
alle(ed .....UC. acttvlty yielded a
jocq,ot lodl)' jw two Oron.. County
lhorifl's deputieo In Dano Point, cndlted wtlb'~"" '"'allepol aaajor ......
e1 •••• druo ..,.. Ille ~ 'Cllllf... ~ . -~-.-
• lllpu\lel Wayne Cati.._. and Georp
-...... they ·--11 ·v ... ODO >iortb al 181). ~--.. -m.jJuft a •'d -,,, _ __,!!fl
la • .at tell Qlnlovo, .
1.-!plar Ed,,_, said lhe ·rold
•tarted wilb routine IUl'V9Ulance and
a ~r atop. .
The 10URI penons arrested without
1ncideat· in the raid are : Roger Lee
Skidmore, 22; John Charles Reed, 11;
MCcbat( Alin,Janea. 11; Vernon Huch
Carlyaie, JO; Steven Dou1ial· HID. 19:
John Jlrlt.n Bishop, II;, Diane Ellen
Petros; II: Gall Linda Sdulyder. 19:
W\Ulam C. Ochs, JO; Vlctor Scott
Howden, JI and one female juvenile.
Jobnaon claim• the IW'Ch of tbe hou&e
and . u automobtle Dlll'by yielded $,HIO
tablets of UD vaJaed on the ilicit street
mlriet at mon! tbln Pl.000. D ll'llDS
of marijua1111, 111 fliaa11 of a lllU -
tified white powder. 1ever1l blp of
other vlrloul pllla and c1poules :ret
unlllllyzod. plUs dalens al hypodermic
1yrin1es. needles and smokina can--
trivances.
"We have been working thls c11e in
ll minor way, and none of ua really
expected to find thM much junk,"
Johmon observed. The ti prisoners wert
1cheduled f o r arraignntt!ltt on various
dn111 char ... loday.
Viejo Principal
Plans to Quit
Mission Viejo High School Principal
Robert Ferguson. has announced tha~
he will resian from his position July
I.
Ferguson, who resides with his family
In Mission Viejo, became principal Jut
fall replacing Jay In11ll. Jn1all became
an assistant superintendent of the Tustin
U nlon High Schaal Dfltrlct.
A Capl~trano Beach man and three'
others havt .been arrested by U.S
Treasury qelda on oh1t1t1 of smua;ling
fl00,000 worth of m•iJ11ana in 1 boat
·hau~ across lhe U.S.-Me:zlclln border. · Chang 111d Mor1u 11 believed ·io have ·· .-..... -----------.
obtained the smaD bales of dried mart-..../'-
Tbe allepd unuqlen wm 11rr<1ted
W-..lay In W1-vWe. 'l'hly wer<
Identified as Emanuel J. Hernandez, 2&,
of Capistrano BellCb; William D. Liv·
lngston, 23, Pe1rl Cil)', Hawaii; Paul .
B. Metzpr, 11, Of Redwood City, and
juaal 1n the 'MaiCon couta1 c11y o1 411'Ule
Emesl E. -.... SJ. Of Santa .Cnn.
Pollet and ... ...., apnll amlled
the qu.tet in a warehoule after a
tip lrom """"'11 •nll at Noples,
Ari~ Dillrld •tlorlleJ p-Chanl llld
~ veael near Blnntnl.
He 1114 the --Id· be retuned
to Ar-ti /ico --.. the
•muplirif' dlarie.
Topic bet_. M111tlan and Guadall-
jan.
Ch.., l&ld qffic;en followod llorpn'•
towed boat and locoted the forbidden
weed wbi!a a llDllU fire broke out 'oa
Summer Dance '
'
Set on' Saturday
Firat Of ,a •les al,~ -'
dlllCOl '>PO'mared·b)' the1-.-
Recreallon Depa-will, ~ ~ al
the ne11 llolrl' CID~ on .~ Cin1on
.. ~~~Y nl&ht "'"1i7:311 , o'c~k
U.S. Export, Import
Record Level Marked ·
WAlllll'IG'ION (AP) -The Ualted --""°"'-· ,_.d Of ...-.11111,1111 rn M&'f, ucetdlng
lhl moalh'1 lmporll b)' '311 mlftlon,
the Ceuuuen:e ~ nportld ~ .,..., .
· 'l1ne band• lo bt ~ an Dow.
F1n1Uta ml North. 'ftiore allo will
be I -Ina of W.C. J'leldo and Lalfel
and Hardy morila and 1efl-,..le wlD
be sorved.
Studenll fl'am junior hlCh illrall&tl col-
lege ... win be adinlllod bi' lludent
act1.tt1 call «1ly. Diii-II !I ..,11
far Reolval 1'Hn Club mtmbln and
•tfarlllathlr-
t
Weatler
The weatbtnnan·r twnlng up
• the burner Frklay, with buch-
front areu aJmmering in JtVcnly-
llh ..., 1ad Inland reatana routing
atDdqrees •.
INSmE TOD-'Y
Srutd11 Alomor ooc• on tht
A.ngtf.s.1 rtc_Q.rd bpolc a!'f1. tqlcet owr top ~t ... ,,. coneecucJt
gamfs 'hitttPig-oe AMhfiM ~
noeepa dottblt·heoMr, Sport&.
Pogo 33, -' ..,,........_,, __ .,
' -.... -..... --• .... • -·-.. ·-•• --'" --" -... ....... , .. • ·---....... ti . ' ... ·-• ·---... -.. -• .. ._ • ---... ...,_ • ·--..
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. ' J DAjl Y ~ILOT SC
la S•• f:leaeeate
Proteste,rs Win;,
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Trailers Nixed
, A •OC11l group of residents of the council.
Harbor Estates tract in San Clemente On the application by Uncoln S.vings
won their poiat Wednesday Dight and and Loan for the development of a
canvlnced "'•••••• --'•"""'en to similar park between the 13111 and 14tll
_.. ... 16 --~· fairways of the ShorecWh Golf Courie.
deay .. application for a mobile home the body r"JUlred th... mo&.. -.
j>arlc which -.Id line r<ptac:ed the approving the plan with a long list
Harbor Hill• toll course. of strlneent conditions.
The opponents of the application by And .spokesmen for. the .developer took
Contemporary Mobilehome Corporation ~ with many of the f'tlU)IUons.
of Newport Beach successfully arped Besides 11 specific development m1t..
that the pro~ "tin boxes" would · ters, commissioners 1aged on the ctty's
d"byy views, slice lato property x•lues entlre proposed code drafted recently
and bring high-density bouslng Into their ·to,,,.., mobile home park ctevelopuient.
neighborbobd. 'l1lal document currently 11 undet' llludj'
While comg>llsloners heeded l h • · by the city council.
arguments on the Harbor Hills dt\relop-Among the condiUorw on the Sbore-
m'.eat, · they followed that actkllt with • cliffs area application were ~ftg .
aJ)P.r'Oval of a similar mcibile .hq:ftw: j.rk . improvements, condJtions for secondary
8Jlll)lcalion. in the · &hoftclill, aru bolt access to the park, imprvv.....,& of
lmpooed a 1Wf list of colidtliw. · . streets and other struduru all the actual
The Shorecllfll ldes drew lio ojipolllloit ·park 1tt. and llrlct clrainap pn>vWonl.
from the floOr. · · · · ' Spokesmen for the savings and Joan
But Ill prectece,_ lnvotvscl .-ttio Wokialion complained lllat many of the
Jury Quiz
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Opposed
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By Manson
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• • LOS' ANGELES (UPIJ'°'" l!aYlll( llley
nnt to deny~ the ·~estabfi~~· the
aatisfaction of a "cOu11 dr~,"\.Cbarles
Man10n· and -his three female c:Odefen-
dents are tryin& lo prevent their lawyers
lroro qulUing praepectiva jurors at ihe
trial for the murder of actress Sharon
Tate.· ....
Two or the defense attorneys Wed·
™:sday refUSed to go along with their
clients' qe~ and, questloi:led 12 pr~
specUve jurors· as to whether \they could
bring Jn a fair verdlCt jn 1 tl\e bliarre
multJple killings.
Manaon, 19der of the' hi~~, cult ac·· cused of seven rqurders, inStncted his
attomty; Irving Kanarek, not to raise
any defense but to sit m u t ~ tn, t h e
courtroom. i
'O,ye ·soinn, lawy~r fOr Susan l\tkMs.
said the young woman allo haCI: in-
structed him Lo lttept the I)-~rort
witho¢ interrogation as the .. Minson
family" attempted to p u t up ·a Wlified
hours of protests and diseullion la • the retrictions were .shnllll' to thole im-
packed c~l chambers. poled on rtgular subdlvillons.
' DAILY,JLOT.-...... THROUGH THIS GATE, THE COUNTY HOPIS, PUBLIC WILL GIT •llACH-ACCESS · ~ defense. \ ,
The _ot..her -tw.o 1lrls, .... ~1tri~1 Krenwinkel and Leslie V,an Houten, also
instructed their lawyers to cease ques-
tioning jurors but they refused.
The Coo~ ctevelopnient Wat ' They argued further Illa! the part
twi411Md • a t41&.space part Oft ·M ' was not a subdivision per se.
&aw of the aolf~.,,..... -would A firll motion to·chan1e the condition ~ -·wiped . T..-s lllordllll , list to allow -.-r -..,..,.,. ..,. el the~ wi\id bave ...pac.il to be ""'keel oul witli Ille ell)' stall
~Dnb. ~-_-.;, failed becaum of a S-Z "tie vote. Com-
Laguna Citizens w Get From Page J
FREEWAY •••
Paul Fitzgerald, representing ·Miss
K.r enwinkel, said he felt it was his duty
lo lry to get the fairest possible (ury
but he said he underst9Qd the opinion .~_,'~.!!"~.~a -at .lbe mi5'ioner Roy Gorbortne wM ·-· -w ,__ -.--The -one Jn delay lhe •. apJ>n>Vll c:onan.lakin's June IO meeting. or the permit to work out 1 compromia
Commlllionen cc:intinued public hear-wllh city staff ,a1:9o tied. Public Access to Beach is needed to "help meet lncttased rec.
reatlonal trave1 demands" -which are
causing cootinued traffic problems in
Laguna. Completio11 of the vital freeway
link is necessary for the community 's
well-being, the directors agreed as they
voted to "µrge the state to consider
construction of Route 1 at the ·earliest
possible opporlU!lity."
or his client who stood up in court
· Wednesday aod tried unsuccessfully to
fire him.
"It is something of a martyr complex,"
Fitt.zgerald told newsmen. "She feels
she already has been tried and convicted
and sentenctd to death in the news
media.
tngs on both park applications until The moUon to ·approve with the It
Wednelday night. corxlltions i~t finally resulted in a Protests ran&ed from eiting traffiC favorable vote. -----Oranp Cotmly aupervilors have fn.
problems. lffflt'ting drainage of runoff itiated action to provide public acce"
water, the 1an<l's suscepUblllty to. to severa1 blocks of beach in Sooth
tandslictea and the ruining "' home ,..,.... P.,.e J 1..quna.
value!. , 1be eMement in question ts along
And 111e debate sponned 1n1o other KREFTING a 1o.1oo1 -u..1 pr .... tly .......
Capistrano Bay area u well u the ~ • • • are resident.I.
Harbor Hilb tr;ids. It """' from Cou1 llllhw•Y In the
Patricia Bloom of 34511 Camino El the -lw d!milwl 'Ille h!o teaclJers. \'ll:lnlty of Ninth Street _.....,. 2811
Molino, Capistrano Beach, pr.lid a ..,. •• milscl by"• Tellbet, Jll'OI-· foot to Ille mean high tide line. A
tlUoa In ~~ of ·~ k ~ aald deal el ll!e QUlandi 'Flderatloo el · docftplt cement stairway to the beach ~t IUch tJ;M",,'.w1y ~ .;:;;\.i a~ ,,_., wl!o apfa-· b,dore the below now nma down the -tliat
tract low-lnc:ome groups into the com-LqlJDa board Wiiii KnlUnt iRn Jut II owned by the Baalc of -and
munity •t lar1e. . nilhL • WU once owned by Blllt of. Italy.
"Al or now ...... no Immediate Tbe otale·booriltJI ... !Q!held tline, Althoulh owned by the-· the .....
need !0< IUch hi&l><Jensity or .Jow-prlc"!f el 31 -....... aplmt lfn. """'t -called • • Tb o u a an d
bouslnflnSanClemeute,".ahuaid. · 'Lby~-~-~ !..*'?:.!:':_.-adbmecl Slet!a" bas ._ a right of pn>p<rty
rears aJao were <ljnued .that the --.-~ ~' . . ownen In Tract 141. This m..iv .. about
park mlfhl become a alt. !qr 'tho ..;. 'Ille. boonl. bowem', ""'8111 a cm-tot -Lqlma lots uphill from Cout
conc:tpl of "modular .,..,..,. " "'11<!> -In the KnftlJJs -In -Jll&bway. may aoon repl"'°'lle........:. '""'lit to .... lle-plele b-'*111 bil Tbe Tu9day action of county bcxne. ·-::-"'-~. I • i'-' .. .., ._ ;t atp& Ylion wb to open that IOCtU
Commllllonera heeded h ......... and ' lie WU ..-apla lw ... up to the public.
unanlmllully denied the ap)litcalloai, •a.. '" ..... lat n)&!JI --
-eould be_.. Ill cll1. .t!:t.·~ ., lrwww'8 'ff aald,
•· -'P:J. ·1 ~~~.11.wit ~;If.I Toro's Plan .· _ .. ·~ ... --3 Pe,rsons Hurt -be -to._._ and ll!e "---to eo· ty fad thal be bed no1 .-ploUid -uuai un
In Rear..ander. · 1ora -teadJIJw ....ient1a1 -""" :=t :.::._ qaaUfled blm 1o -Planning Group lie maintained be bad ·-hlrscl'U · • On Laguna Road ~.::i.:-:=.::.:= 'Ille El Tan! 1-.J plan. covering IOllloc llld cloftlopmeot !Gr 10,000 acres
whtdl COU!lly plannn bdlove may have
a Jq11"1 Uaa of up to U0,000 in 20
yean, -..-... to ... Onnp Coun-
1)'. !'lmJlntl Commiam W-y and
ael for --after leqthy
A rear.end colli!ion on the paved
sboulder of Laguna o.n,.n lload naull<d
in mlDar inJuri• to three penona •bortly
after I p.m. Wedneaday, Two em bad
to 1>e lo!red mm the ...... police
noportod.
pri•« John WUliam Ullom, It, IM<I
Sail Remo Drive, had juat pulled onto
the arboulder anlJ picked up ·a rider,
police Wd when his lmall car was
struck from the rear by another west-
bound vehk:Je that apparently veered
from the traffic lane onto the t!xlWder.
LoulJe A. ·Brennan, 11, Of Lei Angtles,
driver of the second car, was taken to
-<:cut Cooununity Hospital by am-
bulance, but released after treatment
for a facial cut sustained when lhe
lurched forward into Ille steering -• d her car.
Ullom's passenger, William Andrew
Dames, 15, 511 Mystic Way, allo was
listed as 1Ushtly hurt, but police said
both youths were taken home by friends.
Ullom ia 11ie .., or Loguna Beach school
Superintendent William UllQin. A student
at UCLA; ha II employed in Colle M ....
DAILY PILOT
oo dld' ~~ for addHlooal
atudy. Ro da!led cflirs9-be bad
dllbmled ~ ~ tchnlnlstaidlve
81'1"0HI, alatJnr t1Jo1 ll!il' ..._ bad
-C'•mdad and • ..-........ "llrdlac,...... bed -Jn ,tJlia chaqo. ..
Ill 90llng lo llllllOJcl lbe· dlomlaal,
..,,_ lpoclfled diat tlJa -"relates
IO)ely lo llie 'Wllfan el puplla aad the
school."
Krdllng said the board had acted
"with no regard for any kind of jwitice
or due process of law."
He said he could not continue in
education becaust, "I think-the whole
administrative •Ystein ii a mnp1ete ftop.
There is no parallel In prjvate industry.
· .. Here, ~Ian ..mo don't know
a thing about your fleld are· expected
to evaluate your work •. Jl"ranldy I'd be
afraid to go into another teaching job
because I still honestly don't know what
I did Ilia! mode them so &nl')' wll.b me."
---· Stuart W. llMleJ, usbtant planning
dlrodor, aald the l'"eral plan probably
'11111 be ClO!!llnued !nm meeting to
meeUnc over the nut several weeks
as the comnllssion deals with a series
of ,_.., nquesls alf«lln( land In the
El Toro area.
"~.did not want to get locked into
a P11n, then have to amend it in order
to take care ol minor zminc variltions,"
Ball~y aakl "Most ol the r.onin1 requests
commc up seem to be more or less
In keeptnc with Iii• overaU plan so
we hope to make the nectssary minor
adjustments as we go along imtead of
having to go back and change the plan
repeatedly."
Abo 'hn-t. the plamer said, ls
mating wre that the Et Toro general ,
plan meshes with plw on file for the 1
Blackfm• Leads proposed huge city of Irvine, which w;u
coyer several thousand acres abutting
the pllllned El Toro area in many tec-
tions. Mir at Half way ~ soon as the present zoning ap-
...,.. ..... IWlqt• .... pUcatlons are taken care of, it is ex-~ ._. h.t.I. ,...., ' LOS ANGELES (AP) _ 'lbe '13-foot pected that the EL Toro general plan
C... ..._ s.. 0 1 ••• ketch Blackfln neared the hallway mark will be approved, after which all f.Onlng
OltAAGE. mMT ,.,.LllHtNCI COM,Mn' Wednetday in the lead 0( the 3,S71-mile Will have to comply with ill re-,!~:..1 !!i :=.,. · Loi Aqelel-to-TahiU Tranapeclfic: Yacht qu~';:~':Pucations ~e acheduled for
Vb ~~i:.~ ! ~T....,., ~ffts reported 11 l,llt mUes from hearing at the commission's Wednesday, n-•• K••"il the maJnland. BJ.ckftn ii owned and Jllly t, meeting, followed by two to
E•u.,. skippered by Kenneth DtMeuse of San four more at eJch meeting for the next 1"111•• A. Mv1plliH F ___ ,__ thrte weeks .
........ •dllllf' r .. ft;.IM.Vo ""--· l •• In ....,,,.. -•·-tn Ille ela__. ~me ""~ req-. ~· multtple mldential lich•ttl '· N•ll ..-..... ...,.... JOnina could 11 I i s.. Ortf'IPt c-1, E1r• atandinp Wu the ~foot ke&ct\ ?tJir, -.. resu n o Pen n I
Offite1 akippered by Ceorge O'Brien of Van· ~~!tl:iral land !or mobile home pro-
a..-..: utwu1a..s""' ·couver, B.C., reported 1,541 mUes from R. N ~ ..
""""' 1i11c.111 m1 W•t .. _ ~ •a.-mai'nland. • rnNJlfO, pioneer El Toro dtrus UfllM a.tdl: m ,_, A-Wiii: L.
"""' ..... , lllcJI: .,.,. .. Kii • .....,. 1blrd wu Wklgeon, 1 54-!oot sloop srower, q aeeklrc to re.zone n acres 1111 ~ • ,..... •• ~ .... captain by Norman Baron of the Santa at ~ end ol Cornelius LIDe and north
Barbar11 Yacht ·cub wh1ch had Jogtd of Lakewood Lane from 1en1 r a I
J tH miles.. ' agricultural use to multip1e resldentiaJ
' with l,flbo square feet of land per unit.
~ • · Thomas HaJI bu requested mu!Uple
·-DAILY..ll:UT,:...._,_.,..,,..........,~-·~· · ·-.--••·•··',..... .......... J~···~~·······~.JGnin&...with-l.~.feet,
,.,_.... .. 11 .-111"" •111, -• s-~"unit on 53 acres of acrtcultural land =..:,~..::. ··~~ •:.._~=:; SLAYING soulheast of El Toro Rold and Canada
htdl • ,.,.., • .,. w1n11, •'9nf _.. ... • • • Road. , ,. ............ °'"'" CIHI ............... Seekl t ~,,...... ,. ..... ,,.._ •' itn ""' ipartment neighborhood above San CJe-ng o rezone 17.5 acrts of ::--, :,.!.M, ·-~~ud'I. n ,.,... , .... pl ba yielded "I" t f agricultural land to multiple residentlal ~~ er va • ••1 eacep or witli IOOO I ,,, •••• 11141 141-'tn ·one report by a neuby coup~ who uid • aquare Ht per 1D'llt is A. c1wlw .Wa•••illet '41·1611 they both awoke slmultaneousb' It I t.m. J . West. whole land is east Of El Toro
.. Clo ••• 0r,. ••••• h on the 11th Of June. ROldw··a..and Second Strh .. t. II -I I , ... , ••• 4fl-44JI But both husband and wife c1nnot re-hu many s u c ama ae,,cu tura '"""'*'"· -. °'9fClt "c..t ~ member What if wu thlt awakened holdinp due for reaiing, pllMtrs ex-
"""""· • .-.. ........ iu..ir.a:.... them. peci. amaller developers, barred from :.:.':"':. -:::..C'!t ':.-:: ... --,: Jn the pall decade. the Johnl~ case the slant Jrvlne, Moulton and Minion
.,......., .. .,..""' ...... and the bludceonina: of a to-year-old man Viejo holdinp, to zero in on tht El
....... ctM ,.,_ ""' ., ....._. tMclt I t •• T · .,.., c.• --. ~i.. $vl!K,191..._ w n a uJed car ot are 1.11e only two thus-oro area 11 IOOn u zonings are =:., \:,i:::' ~ .. "*~.-_.,.' far unsolved bomlcldet in the San Cle· esta~Jished and the general plan adopt.ed,
mente police cteparhnen1 books. causllli a hua• spurt or population.
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Stanley Knuae, director of Real
Property Servict!I for the county, said
his office would attempt to nesauate
with tbe Bank of America for the Utle alte: a Complete title report. This ml&ht
involve a "friendly" suit to Jettle the
matter in court, said Krause.
Asked about Tract Mt property owners,
who have attemlied to Umlt beach use
to area residents, Krause aald Ille Bank
of America alao has the right of access
and could share that r:ight with the
public u long as there is no intpnsement
00 righla of Tract Mt .........
John Killeler, aide to Supenilor Alton
E. Allen, said the county will pursue
the matter. "We feel that we have
a reasonable coll)JMment to take the
lhing over (for the public) and we want
to get on with it," he Wet
The 90-foot Jots on either aide Gf Ille
e11tment are lilted for ult at a total
purchaae price of $1111,000.
Joim B. Gtllrlela or Lasuna Beach
woald like lo pun:bue the pn>perty
fer buildlng -· He aald earlier, .. , woald ltlr• to -them (the ....,ty)
take ...,. that whole beach down !her<·
for the 111< of <Ytry slnfle penon. I
am inteml<d In havlnc H opened up
.. that it ls adequately policed Ilk•
Aliso Beach."
Many area resldenll -also inttre.rted .
in beach control and po1icln1 -would
prefer that the' acceis remain a privilege
of airroundtng bomeownen.
One ph)'>ical fsctor that would pro.
bably limit the amount of future public
use is the fact that only lbnited parking
Ls avaUable above the beach area in-
volved in the accea qoestJon.
Realty Board President Georgia Gill
said she was sure Laguna Realtors would
want to add their endorsement to the
resolu'tion.
Pluning Commiaiolier R o b e r t
Hastinp noted that the quesUOR of
freeway construcUon also has come up
in discuss.ion of implementation or the
general plan and the city mlnager and
dty enataeer are scheduled to meet
witli state highway officials July 6 to
discuss scheduling of construction.
They will report to the Planning Com-
misai.on at ii.a meeting on lbe evening
of July 6, Hastinp said.
'Ibe Chamber officials agreed they
should not lake any pasitloa at this
time reprdtng location of the freeway
in the Newport Beach area, but almply
urse that the project );le kept alive
ao thlt Laauu can loOk toward 10me
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India State Leader
Dies on Polo Field .
LONDON (UPI) -The Maharajah
of Jaipur, n~st presidert of the Indian
Stale ol Rajutban and one ol the world's
top poio players, collapsed and died
Wednesday while participating in a polo
match at Glouceatenbire. He WU $1.
"She and the others want to deny the
establishment the satisfaction of put·
tm1 on a court drama. Actually I can
understand her feeling."
Ira Rein~r, lawyer for Miss Van
Houten, was-asfed whether he would
question jurors. "You bel your sweet
Ufe I wlll," he said.
Nine solid citizens had passed the
first hurdle in jury selection but most,
if not all, were !i!Xpected to be dismissed
as the trial progr,e~. Among them
were a photographer, a mailman, a
cbem.ical teclmician, a retired Jettetary,
a TV repainnan, a former drama critic
and a man who paints the dividln&
lines on highways.
The first prospective juror was Hei-man
Stoke1, a Negro, who works as a
mechanic at the post office. Fitq;erald
put a aeries ol questions to him. ;
1Laguna Gallery
Art Meet Slated
Both voting and non-voting members
of the Laguna Beach Art Gallery' are
asked to be on hand for the quarterly
membership meeting to be. held Moriday,
June 29, at 8 p.m.
Scheduled for: the meeting is seteclio"
oC a nominating committee for the annual
fall meeting and approval of plans for
remodeling the gallery.
The, gallery is located at 307 Clill
Drive, Laguna Beach.
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Nixon Flying In Today fOi-Niece's Wedding
... , , By RICHARD P. NALL
Of 11111 .Ddr '"' Stiff '• ~resident Nixon was scheduled to meet
wi~ a 1roUp of editors and publishers
at.Jbia San Clemente home Friday follow-i~ touchdown ol Air Force ~One at
E.l~Toro Marine Corps Air StaUon ~thi.s aftilrnoon ..
~inet members and other dignitaries· '1' join the President and-bis family
1bjbe Saturdly morning weddini of
his'1nlece at St. Andrews Presbyterian
<Mrch·at Newport Beach. • ~~· Nlzou willJly~1oJei::u Slllltljy
at::J!le President's reqUe~ to personally
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' deliver a pilne lood ol mppllel for
victlme of the earthqulle -· The trip is, lo dramatise the Dllloo'•
·c:oocern for Ille aullflinl Jn I Lltin
counlly. The First Lady Is lo r<lllm
about mid-week.
• By prolocol, '<!>< P.-at wW be
·the lul ...,i lo arTive llld the -
.lo leave 11 the Salurdll' -.C ol
LI.,... Moe Nbon, JI, dlupter of
the President'• -· Donald. She ii marT)'lnl ,,_., Elm<r •
Anflnlon, 21, a certified public ac-
countan_t,._Th.ere will be about aJO guests
arriving at lhe weddinl between 10 a.m. '
11111 10:30 1.m. Guests ore lo Include Pruldent, lllld' Qoalld ,\llllioaJ -·
ev-lilt Billy Graham, long.time friend ""' -GI the bride. ,,,.. Praidlnt wW lit In' the frGotl ".;::. :;!~:1 ~ll(iler onc1 sr1<1ua1e pew .. the 1111t wltb the brido'a·flmlly
while the-.. -an ........,...i. o1 Wblttier Co1Je1•. the Pruldeoi'a llml ,,,. --·• aJnod1 l,..,..,iod
·mater. hu cboaen a --and the· red brtd: dlurdl wlddl wt1I be
&bortlleeved town ol ai1t otglllZL It ftlled and ONlflowlnl mlo Ila plllo. ·
Is em1>rolClered with ~ r-11 Dr. Chlrles H. ~. -r
lace OV« l1lj>per 11tin. The veil ·l.s .~ pd«, wW 1111"1 the -.....
tached IO I tlera ol 1PPUquod ...... After the -.., ~ wjll' .. IO
Two bridesmaida, Amelie and Elillbelb---th<.P<Ojlllao a .the Mawporter-lnn wbero
Nlxoo, .,. daughters of the Pmldenl'a aecnt aervi<e men will be atatlooed
~rotber_._ F.dw•rd. Two of the us~N, among the kitchen stiff.
Richlrd G. NW>n, 17, named aft~ tb1 ~ ~PIDYinC the ·President to
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· ove:rklokiQ& the 'oceu are to lncll>de Junior, Chamber. of COmmerce. Ajdea :pre~cle,nuAJ' .~ta· H. R. Haldem111, said' h)J talk ~Id deal with clom.,lic
Dwlpl • L. CJllp1n ' and Patrick J. probfeii\&. empbuizint the h o p e f u I
lluclwuln; Dr~ Henry 'A. ~. 111-..p..ta. •
Uon1l security affairs adviaer ~ Prm The, . Nilou are .. ....--.i-..1, to remain ~tery flon.lldliqler Gd -..lry ,1l the,W_,. wmt";; ..W lbaul
\Voods, Mr. Nixon's penonal:sec:i:etery. .lbe Fourth bf July. '
'lbt Pr,sident is ei:pected to work On Mrs. Nlxoo'a Penman ffi&ht, her
on· hit ,.Port IO the nation ooncerntnc llrst ICllo oataide the U.S. as first ildf,
the conlroverslal push ol U.S. troops abe w\11 fly lo lJm!' and ·make a
iolo Cambodia. ll will be. dellvered1_Jie1""11110r,Jnilpecl•,.ol,;lb8.Aillllls._.ru._...JI
aometime .nelt week. . -left by the Mly 31 ~uake th~t
'lbe · Pruldent ·stopped in, St. Louis tiJlal,14.000 pec'ICIQI' and left many more
.en rculo lo· C.Ulorai.1 lo· lddml the ~-• •
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.:Heavy Fighting
Rages in Mideast
By U.lled Pnu llllerulloul
The Israeli-Syrian front exploded tod1y
wilh the heaviest. battle since the 1117
Middle Eut war, ud r .. ce camblt
eaplled 1 wldO -GI Ille Sun Caal.
lmmedl1te reaction 1rom the !tr•b
'World to tbt new U.S. plan for PMCt
Police Weigh
Similarities
Of 2 Slayings
By·JOHN"VALTERZA
Of "" Dmlf .. 11111 ..... .
··San Clemente and Oranie County
shefiff's detectives spent the day Wed-
nactay comparing notes on the two
aavage knife murders in the Capistritno ~ area, but thus far ~ve ~nou~ed
no-tonclusions about a poSSJble s1mllar1ty.
Sin Clemente Detective Leonard Good-
win one or two San Clemente investiga-tflri probing the knife slaying of 20-year-olcl~Connie....__Lynn_Johnson. said the
session with sheriff's men centered on
theories about weapons. lout Mrs. Johnson, who was eight
weeks pregnant when she was brutally stibbed more than a week ago, alftl El
Tii('o teacher Mrs. Florence Brown, 31,
auffered mu\Uple stab wounds at the baitds of their assailants.
8olh investigaUve detaila have repeal· 4 stressed that obvious. simlllrtties in
thf' two crimes do not exist thus far. . ln.e only similarities art ~al both
vidhns wert female and knives ·were u*I to kill them. • Mn. Johnson, however. bore marks of
a -tirutal beating with a bar stool.
• Goodwin said intricate comparisons
·srl now being undertaken to tee if
ftlftds on both bodies may hive been
mi;de with the same knife. ~e~ just e~plorina:. tha~ remote
ciljnce n11ht now, Goodwin said. .
• eel' in the ye1 wu lukewann. Israel ~ IJ\o
ed ~nt ea· tbe propouls 1.~ by~!)' of State William P. Roaers
ut' •m1r!!JG9d Its ambllssadnr ip
We+'.-lllft' to -Jeruule111 for con-
•nbltm.
Tel Aviv conuqunlque1 aaMI llrae!J
jets .u.d:ld army CIJ'l}PI c:tefp Inside ·
Syria near the capital 61 Damascus and
battled Syrian interceptors lrl the skies
while Israeli Ind Syrian loo1ls and
artillery fought across the entin JO.mile
length of the Golan Heights ceue-fire
line.
Fighting raaed for more than six hours,
and spokesmen aaid the battle wu the
biggest sinct lsra~i troops seized the
Golan Heilhta in the 1967 war. It follow!d
a two-hour fight Wednesday night in-
volving tanb and 1rUUery .
Israel reported a Soviet-built MIG21
ol the Syrian air loroe ahot down ln
an afternoon dotflght over the Golan
Heights. Syria said its antiaircraft gun-
ners down a U.S.-built Phantom jet
fighter-OOmber of the Israeli air force.
Iraq announced it has placed its troops
on the Arab Eastern frmt with Israel
at ._Syria:s· disposal "to repel the con-
tinued Zionist aggressions." The front
includes Iraq, Syria and Jordan. Iraq
is reported to have about 12,000 troops
in the area.
In Cairn, Eopt announced that ils
antiaircraft gunners shot down a U.S.-
built Skyhawk jet today as 30 Israeli
warplanes atllcked the Suez front for
the 19th consecutive day. ·
An Egyptian 1pokeJman Ilic! EllY(llian
heavy artillery in the IOUlhern aector
of the Suez Canal unleashed two "fiertt"
barraps on Israeli p>litions on the 'east
bank o( the waterway.
A communique from Tel Aviv said
Israeli planes striking into Syria attacked
arniy bases 11 miles JOUthwest of
Damascus ind 11 miles southeast ol
the Syrian capital and a third installation
near Suwayda. about 50 milea: southeast
ol Damascus. It Nici Suwayda WU a
bue 1..-S)'l'iu umcnd unlta.
Board OKs
Kreftling's
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After a two-hour closed exJcuuve
,.;Ilion Wedhe8dly nirJ>I, LMfll1I Beach
sdllol 1n1.-upbal<I lhe 'ltsmluai ol
. hlch ldlool ·muaio~dlncior Jack Krwllln1
by I I lo I ; with Dr. Anlh1n7
Orlllldella Ind Wtlcaun -ting.
Trustee Dr. Normu BrDne an--
nounced after the closed seUion that
charges a.gainst Xreftlng had been sus-
tained and cause ltOt to continue tds
empioyment bad been established Under
provisions of the State Educatio• Code.
Browne moved that the dismissal be
upheld and the motion was seconded
by Mrs. Jane Boyd. Board President
Larry Taylor voted in· favor of the
motion, with the oUler two trustees i•
the dissenting minority.
Krefling said he was not iA the ieast
surprised by the decision, despite the
fact that state hearing officer BrtcknelT
J. Showen earlier bad IOUDd "no cause
not to reture" him. .
He said he was disappciinted tllat "after
three years of hard · work they didn't
eve11 give me a thank you."
The 28-year-old music · teacher came
lo Laguna Beach in · 1967 after heldlng
the vocal music department 1t El
Capitan High School in Lakeside. Sin
D,iego County, for two years.
"l definitely will not continue in educa·
lion," KrefUng said today. "I 1m 110t
png back to start over again as a
first-year teacher in another district."
Krefting would have had tenure In
the Laguna Beach district had he been
re-hired for lhe forthcoming school ye1r.
He said he bas no definite plans for
the future but will "start walchin1 the
want ldl~" A resident of Laguna Nipel,
he is married and the father of two
small boys. ·
Kreft1111 and art teacher Donna Lynde
both requeste<l public hearings before
a state officer when they were told
they would not be rehired next year.
During the hearings in Santa Ana, fellow
teachers and studtnta testified in their
behalf, whUe tchool oUicials preseoted
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This statue1100ks lifelike, doe'sn't it? That's be;callse the flgures· ate
live. models recreating the•SOuth CarOJfna rrlonllln~nt It 'G~ttyS)>Drg
for bguna Beach's ~nnu'al Pa'geant of the, Ma~ers .• Trou.b1e.Js,. about
40 men are still needed b1.' pageant casting directQrs .to.stage the living Get~ysburg monumehts in tfils ,yeir's page~~l w&ich ,openS July 17.
F?~ details~ contact .ttie castipg office_, teJepbon. 494-3663. . ·. '• .. .. , . ' ' ' '
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On Po~ SmuggliJJ,g ~ap
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A Capistrano Beach man and three agents became su.sp1c1ous of Mor11n's
others have been arrested by u:s bolt bec1U1e •mar:lju1na had Deen foiund
Treasury· aaents on charps of smuggling stashed ID anotber .boat' 1-few dly1
e1rller. 1100,000 worth of marljulna ln a boll Chang Aid Morgu Is believed tO hive
LSD -Worth
$20,000
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Discovered ' .
· A ...itne Pl1dlwn petrol checl: fl allePt. n&rtolloa actnlly yielded I " = 19d1Yu ~ ~-0nii .. County
..,.. "' .-. -· credited .• i up aft lllqed major. IOUrce
ol ........... dnip alOlll Ille Orlnp eo.t: t -.-,.
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A Jao'lt I of other •1-"'9 drup Jiu • . ,at 1111 Cordovi.
. tmtll&itct Ed Joimon •lkf tbe rakl
llinad Wltll roatlnt aun.JDance mid
1 car atop.
!Jbe: fOWli persona aneated wiU.OUt
Incident in the raid are: Roser Lee
Skkt_more, 22;_ John Charles Reed, 11;
Mtc~ Alan ,Jones, II; Vernon llurJ!
Carly1le, .ati Steven Douglas HID. It;
John Brien Bishop, JI; Diane Ellen
Petrol.' 11; Gall UOO. Schnydtr, 19;
WIUlem C. Ocha, lO ; Victor Scotl
Howden. 11 and ri female juvenile.
Johnlon cllbni the IWCh of the ·houle
and .an automoblle ,nearby yiekled $,100
tablets of LSD valued on the Uiclt street
m1rket a1 more·tban •.ooo, 300 ll'•mt
of m&rijaana;lll grams of a sUll untdeft..
tifitd .white 'powder, tieveral bap ot
other vaiioos . pills ind capsulea yet
unanalyzed, plus dozent of hypodermic
syringes, needles and mW»klng con·
trivances.
. "We hive been workln& .this cue in a minor, way, ar1d none of ui really
expected_.to find thlt much junt,,.
Johnson ob9erved. The 11 prltontn were
acheduled f o r arralan111ent on various druc 1hlr1<1· lodly.
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Plans to Quit
Minion Viejo Hllh School Principal
Robert Ferguson, ha s announced tha t
he will resign from tds position Jal7
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Fersusoft. ·who retlde1 wtth his faniily
In Miftion Viejo: became prtncipal last
fall replKiftc Jay In1aU. lnpll became
. an uaimnt super~tendent of the .Tustin .
Union High School Dlltrlct. ~eanwhlte biJ investia:ation has yltld-
everythbig Including the kil<:ben aink
a ntdence in the slaying of the San
C'timent.e wife of 1 youna: Marine.
11 11C11flnd footprint on the link. in the ~~bloodlaa. Goodwin ltreaed-ba" been added to the ,i&ck of .physical
.,.jdence in the tilling ..
Laguna Officials Fearful hiuled ICrOlll the U.S .. Mnlcan border. obtained the amoll blles.ol dried llllri· Tiie al1epd 1muqlera were . amoled Juana In the Mhk:an -iaJ city ol
WedMlday in W1llonville. Tbty ·were Ttpk: bttwetn M111tlan 'and GoldaJa.
identified as Emanuel J. llem1ndez, 211.. jara.
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1be porcelain sink, which was removed
(rom ihe sUll aealed oporl-l II 411 C
Monterey Lane. wu in general alip"!ent
pP a window found open when lnvest11a-Mlitor's first arrived on the murder scene
Over Route Link Deletion
of Ca'plsttano Beach ; WIDlam 0: Uv-~ apkl otfl~ra follO'!ed Mcqan'a lowed boat. llld localed· the' forbidden
in1ston, 23, Pearl City, fflwJlil; Pa'ul • ~· wbf11 1 1maD fire broke out en
B. Metzger , II, ol ·Redwood City, and ' • ' ~ ' · .__
Ernest E. Mor au, 31 et Santa Cruz. . 'u.i: weathmnan's tarnina up
last June 17. F ean tsprtllld In some quarters of
Outside _the ~n pane police faunclmed Lqun1 Buch over futun late ol Pacific
:-: lo whJ;b : .. :~•ve been Cout Freew17 .... r8nforced today
Tbe front -ol the 1partmenl ,... a!Jer a bll1 to delet< a llClioo .ol the
iiilledly .... IO<k.r-.the victim '.-""""...-the Cll1lam1a Aloembly.
i-nd, Marine I,ance Cpl. Mark John-. The -· I u I b 0 r e d by .,._ ti. came home from IUlrd duly and Auemblymaii Robert E. Bldham (R·
-the bocly aprawled Gn Ibo lied. Slob Newport Beacb) -.Id allntlnale from ~a ...,. evldeot in Ibo dlelt, aeclr the a1ate ,,_;, .,-lllll aection
ail abdomen ol the victim. of Ibo coula1 ,_ ""1ch paloea lhrwlh ,Other bllflln( iapecll GI the ..., Newport. ~ the uncertainty over • apecWc BadhlD'l 's bill won a remunding • ~ deai:.ti olfl<ers he left for duty to I vi<l«J oo lhe '-bl)' llo!!r.
ii Ille Morine helleopW bue In Sanlo But -tt -., lo the Senate
Au al 1bout 4:30 1.m .. lune II. Tr~lotion ~ .. ~ Qoroner's aides have II.id his wife ex.,_...... rece ve • .....,, ~"'°renlly dind llOll10tlme around lhe £ram 5enalor llandolplr Cailler ff>.
dawn hours of that morning, but could Yrtta), who .. ii known 11 "lither of
11nly potnt to a 1tntr11 time aru. the freeways.
•. Cheda with Illich-In Ibo well ilepl El-lllis -k. faan lhlt the
,,, Cloe llLAYING, hlo II r"llf llPI mlPt -tbe ~
S D the -Friday, with ~ Police Ind treuury qenta ...... led • Hmmer 8DCe I-anu obmnerln11 in seventy· freew1y project to be shelved were e11-· In ·---P""ed •l the Llguna Chamber of Com· lhe ·qulriel 1 ...,._ after 1 bh 11111 and lll1ud re8)ona routln&
meT1:e dlr.ctora meeting. tip from cuslom• qenta al Noples. . I:!·-S •··-da· al Iii ........ .
"I h ~-~ lo d the Ariz. Distriet 'att--""-·-···~l-·OD-· . S&UJ.· ~-.. ·······----. ................................ _ .. ave """Cl'1 .,ven un erstaDd 1: .... _ ..... 7.'\...":::I·~ . ----• ;· U'IB .. m a vu .. • Coastal Freeway ls,almost'Ori~tfie .. i ill:f'"··;· fi'8el DMr BaJmiDI, · . .
president-elect Bernard,Sylan told ftUlw · J AW the. foUri wuuid &e rttm Md first ol •~ terla of ~D-studfjnt summer Sa:n<tw Alomor ooes on t~t
direclors. "Thal ""1struclioo could be ··1~ lo fa -< -11 Ille dllllC<l 'I~ by the Llpna Beldl An11<ls ncord ·btJolc aild' takes
delayed for 119Df years. J feel it . .Daannc' cbll'le. i .. • ftecn:aUon ~ent wih ,be hlld ,11t ; owr top s~t i1t COflftcutivt
• behooves the Ch1mber of Commerce the new,.Boy( Ch.lb.on Llitma Cl8f.Pn fD"N• 1'ittmo aa Aultftm. leam
lo ,.. lhlt lhe freeway tbal hu heen • • • • • · Hoed Slt~Y. nlpt from. 7:30 o'clock · .,.,.,,. • doub1'·hrador. Sporta.
adopted ii not forgotten." It. '1 Ii'~-I · · Jo· mldn!Pl ' Papr. aa:
Syfan p.--led a reoolutlon, adopted .....,, ,...,,.y... t, mport n.r.. bandl lo be lulurnd .,. 0.,..
11n1nlmously by dlrtcton. addrtlled to 6 t ~ F-1ntu61 ll'ld North. Tbere also wUI c.....,. 1
the ca1uom1a HlcJiw•1 Commlatai and .l\ecord Level Marked · be • showtnc of w.c. r1e1c1a and 1..1 .... 1 -"' .,.:
the State Department or Publk: wans • and HudJ mom ud ·refrethmenta wlD ~ ..
urging ''early construction'! of the :WA&Hl1'GTON CAP) -The United be 11rved. -::•.::... :
freeway, which .... -Inland llehlnd .... ' -exports -• • .. ~. r-junior hip .............. 1. -··-•
Llcuna Beach after ·alll yean of nqotia-.....,.,.,.,llltl,IOO In May, exceeding 1.;."q."°;.iii'b. edmttted b;""~ :-11 :r.:
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lions with the stete. 1~ eomin-:: .. ~"!..!., ':,.~~~· • acllTtty card only. Entrance la 'II cents =-:::., :
The rellllluttoa atelM lhal the 1...-.17 ·~ • ~~~ • -for 'llev"91' TMo Club membm olid -•
Cleo riiUWAY, ..... I) • day. . $1 fer ID -liudeols. . . "':"'---;;;------1...J ~~ )' "t (" . • •.
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Protesters Win;
Trailers Nixed
A vocal group of · residents or the councn.
Harbor Estates traft in ~ C~mente On the applicaUon by Lincoln Savings
the. · t w...a.;.-..1 .. i""t nd and 1.oa'1 for the development of a won II' PGUI -RaUIY '"&'' a similar p1rt between lhe 13th and 14th
: ""Ylnced planoUia COllUlllsslonen to fairways of tbe Shor<clllf1· GoU Coone,
d..,. an apflticatloo for a mobile home the body requjftd U.... _..,. be!,..
port which would have '1!placed the approving the plan with 1 Jong lbt
Harbor Hilts golf course. ... or strlngent conditions.
The opponents of the application by And spokesmen for the developer toot
Contemporary Mobllehome Corporation blue with rnany of the recul&Uons.
or Newport Beach succaslully arauect Belldes It specific development ma~
that the propoeed "Ua bases" wollld ten, commisslonen taalfld on the city's
destroy vlen, sUce ia1o property values ·entire' proposed code drafted recenUy
and bring high-density housing loto their to cover -lie home park devel.,,...,,t.
nei&hborbood. . • That document currently Is under ltudy
While commllllopera heeded l h e by the city council.
arcwnents on the Harbor "illa dtveJop-Among tile canditiona on the ~
mat, 'they followed thlt ICttan with ~:liff1 area application were engineertJJg
approval of a similar mobile bQme park improvements, conditiona for secondary
application in the SborecUffs area but access to the park. improvemenb ot
imlll*d a stiff llst of l!Olldltipns. / ltreeta and other structures off the actual
-TlleOlloreclllfs·ldea ·drew Mi "l'POlillon-"Poi-k-IJlte---llrict-dr~inqe-pmvlsiom.--
from tbe floor. · • · ·, SP.okesmen for the savings ..ct loan
But its Jrfdectaor involved about two aaoct.tion complained thlt many or the
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Oppos~d
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By Manso:11 ·
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LOS ANGELES (UPO -Saying thty
want to deny the "establishment" the
satisfaction or a~"court arama," Charlet
Manson and his three female coder.,..
dents ire. trying to prevent their lawyer•
from qu1D1111 prospective Jurws at 11ie
trial for the' murder or actreu staaiPn
Tate. · • . •
Two of the defense . Jltorneys w)d-
ne9day refused, to go along with their
clients' demands aod questioned 12 Jli'o.
specUve Juran u to whether they coUld
bri·,tg in a fair 1 verdict in tht ·bizarre
mulUple kllllnp. t
Manaon,' leader of the h\pple cult ac-
cused ol seven murders, instructed his
attorney, Irving Kan~ek, rl,Ot to 'l)le
any defense but to sit m u t e (n t'fl e ·
courtroom. .,
'Daye Shinn, lawyer for Susan Aldis,
said the yowig woman ·also haCi. 'n-
structed him to acctpt the U=1 withoot interrogation as the · "·
family" attempted to put up 1 '
defense. : · ~ ., • hoon of protests and dllCllSliGn In the reotrictlcms were 1bnilar to 0-iJn.
packed CCKmcll chambers. polled on regular subdiviskms.
The C..temPorary ·cie.elo-1 -They arsuecl further that 1he port
MH.'t l"llOT Sl9fl ..... THROUGH THISX'ATE, THE COUNTY HOPES. PUBLIC WILL· GET BEACH ACCESS The other two glr·I•. P~Ja
Krenwinkel and Leslie Vaii ~~
instructed their lawyers "to ceaM, ·4Ufs-
tioning jurors but they lflused. ~j proposed as a 21&-space pa r k"" on II · was not a subdivision per ae.
acns of the pl! c:oune "'*"' would A first motion to change the condition
ha,. -wiped oul Terraces· ollonllnr 1111 to allow -~ a>nlloveny .
v-. of tile -woiild. !lave nplaced to be -keel out with the ci!J llalf
the IJnU. · failed became of a 2-1 Ile vote. Com-
'llle ~ ...,plalab _._. -miaaloner Roy Gorllarine..., a-.
lion of , pmtelll IOclpd lnltiallJ at the The aecon4 -to delay the .approval commission's June 10 meeting. of the pennit to work out a cOm)nmise
CommissM>ners continued public hear· with city staff also tied.
Liigllnn CitiZens kJ Get
Public Access to Beach
fngs on both park applications unUl The moUon to approve with .the 19
Wednea:lay night. conditions intact finally multed_lll_a. Orange County supervisors have in-
Protest.s ranaed from citing traffic favcrable vote. ttiated acUon to T\Mvlde public access problans, affecting drainage of runoff r· • water, the land's susceptibility to to several blocks or beach in South
landslides and the ruining of home F.--..... I La(una.
vslues. The -~Ill quo,!lotL !I' !lc>ng
And the debole ~ lnlo 'other UDE'J;VJTJNG a 1Moot-111at )ll'ftelltly ,... ..
Capt.trano •1 areu • well u tbe a.ll..El.C' .I J. • • • 8re reaidenll.
Harbor llills tra<U. It runs from ' Caul lllalnr•Y Ill the
Patricia Bloom of 34541 Camino El Iha ... for dllmlpo! · '1111 two_,. \'ldnlty of Ninth Sine! -...i1q 2118
Molloo, capistrano Beach, pr-led a wn ••-111 -Tellbel. ·pNll-feet to the mean hip tide line. A
petitloo In pm1at of the port and said denl of lbe California l"ederallso of decrepit cement lllalnr1y to the beach
that such hlgl><!onslty bousilr would at· Teadien. who ._...,_ -. lbe below -rum clown lbe euement that
tract low-income groups into the com· :t"".'" board 1rilll Knlllq apln Lui lo ......i by the Bank of America and
munity al large. night. wu •owned by Bank of Italy.
"As or "°"· we ... no Immediate 'I11e state be""°I ollloer uphela -IJlboQgh owned by tbe bank, the .....
need for such hip.density ·or low-priced or 33 •uortecl chlrltl aaaimJ. Mrs. ment tmnetlmes called •'Tb ou·11 n d
housing in San Clemente," ahe llld. ~ ~~~ ::i,~u ~ -Stepl" has been a right of property
Fears aiJO were ezproased lbel the '? --· -~ • ....,. In Trlcl 149. 'l1lis lnwlv'" abou\
park might become a lite lor Ibo new . 'J'ba• ~ haoa..,, ......,, • _... ·•--Lqima Iota uphill from Couj
._. of "modular --.:· whlcb -" ... Kftlt1q .... ,,, ,.... lflibwi1· .
· may soon '1!place the standard molllJe to lllGd1 Ille mnplete ~ II 1111 '!tit Tualclay action or c o u n t
homo. ~-• ~ aeeb to ·Oii'" that access ...=:·~=:' 4: ••1•11::,,.•:..lor _h:, ap to Ille public. I whlcllooaldbea_.._.~_ c:;J:--~R-· , · , · ' c:tc.J"'....,.~~U:. ·'l}rToro's Plan
3 Persons Hurt -di'ap >'1 ... -Ill ..... --. -be came to Ille llCbool d lbe : ro _ __ r _
laet 11111 be had not ... ,.,....... -bUel!l1 to ''-AJ~ty
I R d for a standard teaching .,..dial "'1Jch
n ear~n er · :::.=.. quallfled him to -Planning Group
O La R d Ha maintained be had -hind .. n guna oa ~=..::i.:=:i::.,:
A rear-end collilim on the paV!d
lhoulder of Lacuna Canyon Road ,....lied
in rnJncr Injuries to Urie penono sbortly
after I p.m. Wednelday. Two cm had
to be towed from the ...... police
r.ported.
Driver John WllUam Ullmn, %1, 1940
San Remo Drive. had j\Jll pulled onto
the shoulder and picked up a .-,
police said When his small car wa
struck from the rear by another west-
bound vehicle that apparenUy veered
from the traffic lane onto the shoulder.
Louise A. Brennan, 11. of Los Ange1es,
driver or the second car, was taken to
South Coast Community Hispilal by am·
bulance, but released after treatment
for a facial cut sustained when &he
lurched forward into the steenn, wheel
of her car.
Ullom 's passenger, William Andrew
Qames, 15, 512 Myltk W•y, also was
listed as slightly hurt, but police said
both youths were taken home by friends.
Ullom i5 the aon of Laguna Beach achool
Superintttldent William U11om. A student
at UCLA, he Js employed in Costa Mesa.
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., did not have time for -.1
tlludy. He dlnled ~ 11111 ha had d-c-wt-admlidstrau.. aepmval. Jlallnc that tho c~ had been COlllhlcfod and• _.,.. •• 11111 •
'1!pnllq ~ hadnmlled Ill 11111
charae· . In mq to upboJd Iha dllmlaul,
-specJlled lhal thO -··n1a1u 10!ely to the welfare of pupllo and the
school ."
Krefting said the board had acted
.. with no regard for any kind of jmtice
or due proceu of law."
He aid he could not continue in
educaUon btCluae, "I think the whole
admlnistraUve 5)'3lem II a complete flop.
There is no parallel In private Industry.
"Here, adminiatraton who don't know
a thing about your field are expected
to evaluate your work. Frankly l'd be
afraid to go into another teaching job
because I still honestly don't know what
I did that made &hen 10 angry with me."
• Blackfin Leads
Mir at Halfway
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 73-foot
ketch Bllckftn neared the halfway ma.rk
Wedneaday In the lead of the 3,571-mile
Los Angelea-..,.TahlU Tran-ilic Yacht
Race.
It WIS reported u 1,111 milts from
the mainland. BJ1ckfin is owned ind
skippered by Kenneth OeMeua of San
Fr111<:ilco.
In teeond place in the elapsed Ume
~I WU the ~foot ketch Mir,
skippered by George O'B rien of Van·
couver, B.C., reported 1.546 miles from
the mainland.
Third WU Widgeon, a Sf.fool sloop
captain by Norman Bacon of the Santa
Barbara Yacht Club, whlch had Jogtd
l,lfl milel.
Prem P .. e I
SLAYING •••.
apartment neighborhood above San CJe.
men~ pier have yielded little! ei:cept for
one report by a near bf 'coup e whO said ·
tNy both awoke simultaneously at S a.m.
OI\ the 11th of June .
But both hu1blnd and wife can not re·
member what it was lh•t awakened them.
In the pa1t decade the Johnson c1se
and the bluqeonlng of a fO.year-old ma n
In 1 ulf!d Cir lot i re the only two thus-
f1r unsolved homicides in the Sin Cle·
111<nla police departmenl boolu.
'I11e El Taro •-plan, covering
zoom1 and cleveqmeot :for 10,000 acres
which a:iuntJ plmmin belteve may have a populatlan of up lo lll0,000 in 20
years, W. preRD1ed to tbe Orqe Coun-
ty Planninfl Comml8ian Wednesday and
eel for . codlnuecl -alter lengthy --. Stuart W. Balley, usistant planning
director, laid the gmeral plan probably
wt11 be continued from meeting lo meetinc over the nut several weeks
as the commission deals with a series
of rerone 'requests 'affecUng land in the
El Toro area.
"We did not want to get Jocked into
a plan, then hive to amend it in order
to take care of minor zorung variations,"
Ball~y said. "Mast of the zoning requests
com:nc up seem to be more or Jess
in keeping with the overall plan so
we OOpe to make ~ necessary minor
adj~stments as we go along instead of
having to go back and change the plan
repeatedl y."
Also important, the planner said, is
making !Urt that the El Toro general
plan~meshes with plans on file for the
proposed huge city of Irvine, which will
cover sever1I Uious1nd 1cres abutting,
the pllmed El Toro 1re1 in many sec.-
tions.
As soon as the present zoning ap.
plications are taken care of, it is ex-
pected that the EL Toro general plan
will be apprOved, after which all r.onlng'
will 1have to comply with itl re·
quirements.
Four applications are scheduled for
hearing at the commission's Wednesday,
July l, meeUng, followed by two to
four more at each meeting for the next
three weeks .
'I1lrte requests for" multiple residential
. zmlng could result in op e n,l n g
agticultural hind for mobile home pro-
jects,
R. N. Prothero, pioneer El Toro citrus
'"'""" is seeking: to rezone 71 1eres . at the end or Cornelius lAne Ind north
of Lake~ Lane from 1ener1l
qricultural use to mulUple residential
1 wlUr1 ,8Dd lqtiare feet or land perunlt. .
Thomas Hall has requested mulUple
· ftlideetl•l zoning with 5,000 1q11are feet
. P,et ynlt on 53 1cres of •lriCV;,ltural land
""'lheast ol El Toro Road and Canad•
Road .
Seeking to rer.one 17.5 acres. of
agricultural land to multiple resklential
wltf! 4,000 1quare feet per unit is A.
J . West. who!e land is east of El Toro
Rold and Second St'1!et.
With many s uch small agricultural
holdings dve for rezonlna:, pl1mers ex-
pe<:t smaUer developers, barred from
the giant Jrvioe, Moulton i nd 1111Won
'Viejo holdings, to zero in on the El
Toro area 1s 900n as zonings are
established and the general plan adopted,
causllli a hu(e 'l!l'rl ol population.
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Stanley Krause, director of Reil
Property Services for the county, said
his office would attempt to negoUate
with the Bank of America for the Utle an.,. a complete title report. 'J1iis might
involve a~''frlendly" suit to settle tht
matter in court, said Krause.
Asked about Tract 149 property ownen,
who hive attempted io limit beach use
to irU residents, ICrlUJe said the Bank
oC America· also has the r ight of access
and oould share that right with the
public IS long as there is no infringement
on rights of Tract 149 owners.
John Killefer, aide to Supervisor Alton
E. Allen. said the county will pursue
the maUer. "We feel tha t we have
a reasonable commitment to take the
thing:over (for the public) and we want
to get on with it," he said.
Tbe to-foot lots .on either 1ide of the
easement are listed for sale at a total
purd\ale price of IZI0,000. . J.. B. G1briels of Lagwia Beach
\rould lift to ..,.,,.... the property
for-!builcUng ...... homel. He~sakl earlier.
''1 would like to iee them (the county)
lake over that whole beach down thett
for the use of ,every stn1le peraon. 1
am interested in having it opened up
so that it is adequately policed like
Ali!O Beach."
Many area residents -also intere.sted
in beach control and policing -woukl
prefer that the access remain a privilege
of !UM'Ounding homeowners. _
One physical fact.or that would pro-
bably limit the amount of future public
use is the fact that only limited parking
is available above the beach are1 in-
volved in the access question.
From Page I
IfREEWAY ••.
is needed to "help meet Increased rtC·
reational travet demarids" which arc
causing continued tr affic problems in
~guna. Cof!ipletion or the vita l freeway
hn.k. I~ necessary for the community's
well-being, the directors agreed as they
voted to "urge the state to consider
constructipn o( Route 1 at the earliest
possible opportunity."
Realty Board President Georgia Gill
sajd she was sure Llguna Realtors would
want to add their endorsement to the
resolution.
Planning c:OOirruUloner· Rob e:r t
Hastings noted that the question or
freeway constru ction also has come up
in di scussion of implementation of the
general plan and the city manager and
city· tngineet are scheduled to meet
• with stale highway ofOcial.! Ju1y 6 to
discuss scheduling of construction.
They will report to the Planning Com-
mission 1t its meeting on tbe evening
oC Jl;llY S, H~ said ........ ,'), ..
The Chamber officials agreed , they
should not lake aay ,poaiUoa at this
time regardihg locaUon of the (ttieway
in the Newport BeHll .,. .. •iut ilmply
urge that the pro~be. llept '1ive
19 !Pt 'J.lil\Ula c~ toWltd 11>me
easing ol its traUic proliJem' within a
• reasonable time. ·
India State Leader
Dies on Polo Field
LONDON (UPI) -The Maharajah
of Jaif)ur, first president of the_ Indian
State of Rajasthan and one ot the world 's
top polo players, collapsed and died
Wednesday while participating in a polo
match at Gloucestershire. He was 58.
Paul Filzgerald; reljeuntii ~. as
Krenwinkel, said he felt it wu..tif· tJ
lo lry to &ft the fairell · poatbl6 '.llrY
but he said_ be unden!qod the oi>lf'on
of his client who stood ·up in eGurt
Wednesday and tried unsucceufully to
Ure him. • ,
"It is something ol a martyr complet,"
Fittzgerald told newsmen. "She feels
she already has been tried and convicted
and sentenced to death jn the ntwl
media. •
"She and the ethers want to deny ~
establishment the satisfaction Of put·
ting on Ii court dram1. Actually I can
understand her feeling."
Ira Reiner, lawyer for Miss Van
Houten, WIS asked whether 'be =fd
question juror1. "You bet }'Ollr s .
Jife I will," he iald. · ·
Nine solid cUizens had passed the
first hurdle in jury selection but most,
if not all, were expected to be dismlued
as the trial progresses. .,.mong thtm
were a photographer, a mailman, a
ch emical technician , a retired secretary,
a TV repairman, a fonner drama critic
and a man who paints the diviclin&
lines on· highways. ·
"The first prospective j~ror W'!• Henftln
Stokes, a Negro, ·who works 1s a
mechanic at the post office. Fltq:mld
put a series of questions to him. •
:taguna Gallery·
Art Meet Slated·',
Both voting arid non.voting members
of the Laguna Beach Art Gallery "'re
asked to be on hand for the quarterly
membership meeting to be held Mondly1 June 29, at I p.m. '.
Scheduled for the meeting is'' :selection
of a nomina Ung commi ttee for the trutu1I
fall mee ting and approval of plans 'for
remodeling the gallery.
The .gallery 'ls located at 307 Clift
Drive, Laguna Beach.
SOFA BED Ml {'
The•• •r• ••rt co1J1f•rtebf1 ~ofe llt4• for
Siffi119 iMI Sl••Pl11f. . 1 '
A wh•• 1tl1ctl•11 ef f•Oric1 .•M ·C.~ i.
clloo1• frot11. ·
Rag. 'N '400.00 ow
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•, Kim Halderman, 10, Yorba Linda, tries her-Juck with rod and reel
·'during a surf fishing outing Wednesday afternoon at South Lagun.a's
. Aliso Beach. New fishing pier scheduled for construction by county
~-.'soon will make; it J>06Sible for fisbennen at Alis'o Beach to drop their
:· J ine in while keeping their feet dry. '
~'Jobs Fill Summer Slate
·•:
?~£Many Young Lagunans
"
~1· By-·FRED SCHOD.lEHL
Of .. DllllY P'll9f Steff
• t·~MMER'S HERE and that means ·
• Jot of time: at the beach. That is, . ' • flenever the sun gets out for any •P-
reciable leagth or time. Summer also
~rakls work and many young Lagunans
re· buf)' in ~ vari~ tr.ad~ ff, d>e
""'· Food is always imi)ortanl, especially
Ith an the tourists that are flocking
1 the Art Colony. Employed down at ~· bke's Burgers this summer, creating
: fl endless stream of hamburgers ue
" f,le AnderSOll, Margot Cather, Jeanine
,'•'.ijeJstrom, Marsha Hiuwood, Bill Reimer,
~ann.ie Rowe and Ch1di Smith. . ' • ·OVER ·THE WAY at Jack in the
r-Ox, Scott Byington, Cindy Carter and
ecassionally Kathy Shapard delight
·\·Ungry beachgOers with their short order
ervings.
For those who want to "cool it".
l Flavors lee Cream is goi•g full blast;
elDine Be•ton. Telford Cottam. Kim
!!DlnP. Tony Fryer, Diane Judy, and j!t.td Kerr make up the backbone or
~force. :1AJ.1o employed al the ice cream "rlor
~ li:Jc~furray, Nancy Parish.
ck, Dana Slowsky, and Steve
G PACKAGED food to shop-~ at Alpha Beta in South Laguna
jt Mike Abbe,Y, Aick Dake, Rick Hal]a,
liss Landreth. Randy Pace, and Joe tilzie•. Also, two cute "box girls" are.
j,rking daivn at Alpha Beta, ~ue Bolte iMt Kim Heath. ·
:Moving awa_y rrom food , but on into
}ttery, we fmd mahy Laguna yout~
etping things alive ar the Pottery Sh~k. {(-~CY BOYD, Bob Benham. Br.art
pmam, Nr.a Comeli901, Scott Hunt,
Laguna
Teen
' Corner
Brian Jones,, Lorna Lum. Ann Prigo,
Sharlene Sutton, and Amy White are
busy with the thousands of pieces of
p o' t t e r y and a matching ~umber of
customers.
One of the most Important jobs during
the slHllmer iS, of course, trying to
watch out for all the tourists, who
somehow end up trapped in the waters
ofr Laguna, or at least, seem to be
in me sort of·troub~ on Uw: beach •.
Eight of the high schoolers are down
on the beach this summer working as
JiFeguanh. Dirk Van Duesen, J oh n
Harbold, Brad '.M<."Clanahan, Steve Mor-
reale, John Sk>wsky. and the three Ware
Brothers. Amory, Charlie and Digger,
are out on the 10 foot red towers.
THOUGH SUMMER is here. sludenl
COlUlcil is busy getting all kinds of chore!
doiie be!ore school starts next fall. '
Couticiimen are busy · expanding the
AsSociated Student 'Body Of£1ces next
y.e:ar. Things , were a bit cramped in
the ,small activities ofFice this year,
and now that the Senior Lounge 1has
been vacated by the graduate.&, student
government is going to ~e in. Of
course, any action will depend OP whether
the hllh sd>aol Hminlstrltion -the ran Ior ,eta.es nes:t year.
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DOLLY DIMPLES IS STILL MISSING
Rowonl Ollorocl for Lott Art Work
Subsidies
Sought.lo:r ...
Beach Care ,
lly RICHARD P. NAU. °' "" DlltJ ,..., ....
Are Oranae County's five coastal cities
getlin& the short end of the llllck on
county ~Y of bead\ lHepard ....,.
tecUon?
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College Asks Lost Revenue
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...-11 loll -lrta·opiculllnl lrvlae ud -•'"I" ..-ia'CI. primaryln-1 .. 111e _u._
11-•• lo liton up a fU mlllloo -k-_, boUJnc on Aspropooed,.lhebuq<i-nwly
Pl ... badieL tbe windfall. ltaallA, aml alrudJ' plln .-,OIO in undistributed rutr'VH and
Bui Ille odds are lllrao&•thaMbe.coua· to raile lbe -·· tu rate from carryover lunda.
t,'a wwer will be ~" 40 to 4't Clldl per ••OD of 1•e11ed AIOtbq reason tor the budget ln-
Tht trusteea, wllo ..rller' this week valuation to eover their tentative bud&tL creeaea 19" the inaqur•tltll this summer
apJnved the ~u .. -ol the OrtP>al projecUooa·called fllr 1 _, of a lull 1111 ol eta.. !or the brUd
communit}' ~ 1 budpt. a9o reaolv-hike, but truateea opted to lipbon off new IUilllnel' quarter. ·
ed to uk tlle elum; for the •100,000 . reterves ud cut the new rate by two The next stqe in lhe budaet'a evolution
la bt tu moaey· an land taken off centa. wiU come at the boar.d's July 13 meeting
~ rolls ud dalpa{ed 11 tu4rolen Tbe tentatlve bUqet totals eucUy when the .exact · amount of tax revenue
in-ves. , 17~,ltl. -.u. .lion'• Ibara tu... will come belwe the board.
Earlier this mcatb -'tnlltee• lot the up by • M mllllan twdldtnr hind.· The appearaoce of the 14poblicaUon ..
This was the, assessment ol Llcuna Capistrano Uniftd ScbDol Di 1 tr t ct, The district's pnera1 hmd projections version of the budget will come along Be1c~ City M-er D. Jim,. D. unartiq inlm lbt -·-to. their ol llU million ta -llGO,llllO hllher with the auual public helrinl al the
Whelton 'l'Ue!day nllht when queslinnod •lrud:r tlPI llodaol. -a -live thu the -flocal :rear's tolll. board's meeting Au1. 3. \y bis councilmen durm& a budael 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -· Councilman Edward Lorr asked about'
the COWllY ,altitude toword invld\llc
more tuD<ls to Laguna since lgAD)' beacb
Ultl'1 are from el.sewbett.
Wheaton said the five coutal cities
of Orance County have_ bed tn discaSikln .
with the comrty administrator over the
subsidy matter for three years.
He said there hu .been a recocnlaed
but unwritten formula for 1ubsidy unttl
the time ·the county admmisln!jlr be&an
to prepare the budget
He said the administrative olficer
began looking with disfavor on the
subsidies three years ago and there
. was a ~hange in formula.
-Commenting that the annual county
support level for Laguna has been
$23.000 Wheaton said tour coastal cities
had what Ule county "'euphemistically"
called an audit to determine the cost.-
revenue situation with beachgoers .
Wheaton said, ~·The county auditor
sent a five-man ·tearn to Newport Beach,
Seal Beach, . Huntinpn Beach ind
Laguna. So far, San Clemente has not
been audited.
"I can't begin ~ go inlo the. details
of problems we ran into in discussing
this with county officials but • , • we
were jobbed."
Wheaton said revenue attributed to
·Laguna Beach was gro&aly e1.a1gerated
and lifeguarding costs 1rossly un-
del'J)layed.
He said the audit was not dOM by
sound accounting practices.
"The audit showed we owed them
money. • ." aid the city manager.
He said the r" 1:nty deducted its $Z3,000
~ubsidy on paper &nd sWI showed a
balance favorable t.; Lagwia.
Wheaton said he has been assiped
the task of prepariq& a poaiUon j)lper
for the lnvolv~ citia.tJJrouP revjew.
Wheaton said, "HopefuUy then, with
unanimity, the five cities will approach
the county board · of supervisors • ,
, I'm very upset about the whole thing.
1 feel the five coastal cities are not:
being well treated."
Councilman Roy Holm said It 1eemed
a very political type problem.
He said supervisors Alton Allen and
David Baker supported the subsidy view~
point but added, "It's a £ive-man boltd
and the other three men. represent inland
cities. t fetl it's going to be a very
dlfficult problem."
Spaying Urged
For Female Cats
Pending perfectiel of "'ftle Pill'' for
cats, the best birth COl.b'ol measure
for female felinet is tpaying or neutering.
This Js I.he advice of the Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to An.iq1als
/SPCA), which has a shelter at •20912
Laguna Canyo" Road.
SPCA statistiC3 show that each hour,
day ' and night, 10,000 puppie:i: and kittens
are born i• the U.S. Many of them
are not waited.
SPCA olCicials recommend contacting
them if you have kittens for which
yot1 are unable to find homes. Glen
Summers, 1 helter manaaer, uid
a eaL for I pet.
1be SPCA al• recommends h"1ng
cits spayed by a veterinarian to prevent
the ftllne population el?iolioa.
'Fat Lady' Lost
But Search On
In Laguna Beach
~
Dolly Dimple, the "fat lady" whlcti
has been mininc 1i1tce the. Senior AU
Night Party It Lqunl Be1eh High
School, is 11111 on the wanted Hst, ac-
• cordinc to Doria Marcom. who wu In
charat of decor1tJou lor the event,
Dolly was one of several circus-motif
screeru: which were leaed to the all night
pmy by I Loi Atl&eles Theatrical llrm,
and ii Clle of. a tiM,
When Mn. -and ber 1a......i,
Roy, -1o Cllllect the -at tho eaocbllilm GI Ille puty, abou1
4:30 1.m., June 11, DollJ· hid diu~
pured. .
"We're are IOlMOlle toot Dolly a1
• -ol lbt party, withM mltzlng
ttl Yalae, .. Marcom said. "If we can't
find it, we may have quite an ei:pense.
The problem is that the screen was
one or a aeries and the company say1
jt woukl bt very hard to repl1ee IL."
A ~ reward ts offered for Dolly'1
aafe return to 221 Forest Ave. Telephone
tlua •ill be welcomed at 494-7511.
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A Democratic candidate for con-
treu from Ohio, says he is not up-. et bis r;oit received. a jail sentence
or participating in student disor·
len at Ohio State University. He
ays the youth is "a fine idealist
1ut immature." Manley K. McGM,.
9. a sophomore at OSU, was fined
100 and sentenced to 60 daY.S in
!;ii after his conviction.· "A short
erm in jail won 't hurt the boy,"
aid Manley L. McGet. •• . .
Joe Wolcott· of Denver: smashes
ars for both fun and profit. He is
:eneral manager of a firm which·
.,mners junked cars into scrap
leel. For .id~re, he drives cars
• a demolition derby. "After a day
t the mill, the d·erby is a fonn af
elaxation for me," Wolcott ex·
·lained. ·• Claalk one llp tor GOP
I A draling .nom cheek will be
! made Oii ofrl 111111<1<1 competing •. Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. (!\:Calif.) is_congratulat·
' ed by cheerleaders after hitt1ng a home run in the
Stadium in Washington. The Republicans, who have
< I at tl'e 'ann1'GI toomen'1 ·amatnr
, atl(,etie ehamf)ionlhipt this
I weel:nd iit London, to make
i sure none tHGr padded bros.
I "We ·toant to -be quite: 1ure that
. dominated th~ series by winning seven or the eight
ninth annual congressional baseball 'game at RFK games played, won 6-4 over the Democrats.
I the real girls and not the 'fXldded
ones win .in ciny tig'ht finish,"
sa:id association seeret.ary Marea
Hartman. "S~ of our flat
1 chested girls hove no( been to
i J!l<aud with som< of the photo
-Ne~ HEW Chief
Finds Prot~t
House Democrats Aim
1
1 .finilh.dccilions which have gone
og4i,.,e them!'
• On First Day To OverrUle Nixon .[eto
Transport officials in Exeter.~
:ngland, have silenced singing bus
onductor Archt. Cori1m. They said
is impromptu performances from
~e rear plaUorm of the bus. di1-
racted traffic. The conductor's fav·
,rite song was a political ditty' be
vrote himsel!: "Marching Home
Nitb Labor (pa1)."
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.ndy Segenberger, 12, of Denver,
'o!o. is looking foMDa.rd to the dat1
1lien he will be able to ride hi& bike
nd throw pitches across the plate
gain. A'l&dy broke his arm t0fl,ile play·
ig and .thtn just a week later broke
is wrist. • Cambridge University scholar
:hrl1 l>oughorty, 26, who felt guilty
1bout gate ·crashing a campus par-
y, fini.ll:Y wrote out a check for
he admlsSion price -on a banana. ,
'.'he bank accepted it. 0 0ne of the
taff has eaten the banana but the
kin will be posted, back to the cus· omei .before ·it· deteriorates .'' as·
istant 1bank manager Bi1rry Ryder aid. '• I • ' I
From Wire Semca
W ASHJNGTON -Elliot L. Richardson
had been secretary of the troubled
i;deputment of Health, Education and
Welfare for ooly a few Dours when
he experienced an employe demonstra-
tion. I
'lbe prot.est meeting of HEW empk>yes,
held Wednelday a short time after
Rk:hardlcll took the oath of office, was
not directed at their new boss but ~t
u. Jadodwine eaaruct. '"Jbis war ill
cuWftl mcJ ciridine tills nation to tbe
heart." tbe group said in a statement. c '
SpoMora of the deinonltration at the
HEW auditorium said arrangements for
it were made while Robert H. Finch.
now a CCDlSelor to President Nixon,
still headed the deparbnent. .,,
RicbardBon took oo officials notice of
the meeting four floors below his new
lHEW office~ with its oriental art objects
~nd lighted globe he br«?ught with him
from the 1State Department where he
had been undersecretary. The globe was
a gift from fellow W<ll'kers there.
At a morning news c'onference
Richardson offered a broad endonement
today of adminlstralion effDrts tD end
. all southern school segregation this fall.
"By the fall of this year, all schools
.subject to official segregation will be
desegregated or subject to procedures
leading to desegregatiDn ,'' Richardson
said al his maiden news conference
in his new job.
Al\IA OK's Abortions .
CHICAGO (UP.I) -The American
?i,ledical Association's house of delegales
today by voice vote approved a new
policy on abortion whi ch would pennit
physicians to perform the ope.ration in
atate11 where it is legal.
WASHINGTON (AP) Hou se
Democrata, figuring tD be the winners
even if they lose, moved today to over·
ride President Ni.xcri's vm of a $1 .25
billion hospital construction bill.
They went into today's vote not
pa~ularly confident ·of pici<lng up the
two-thirds majority tD overcome the
presidential rejection of the measure,
but feeling re!atively assured of making
political hay regardless.
1"e Democrats felt they couldn't be
hurt politically by vDting for hospital con·
struction at a Ume when Nixon is asking
Congress to make available $750 million
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College Rioting
. Probe Or4ered
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -Gov. Nelson
A. Rockefeller has ordered a special
investigation of the Hobart College
disturba11ce earlier this mooth that
focused attention on a Police undercover
informer known to students as "Tommy
the Traveler." ,
Rockefeller announced Wednesday that
>he had ordered a special grand jury
'probe 0 of the events related to the
serious disturbance" at Hobart in
Geneva, N.Y., on June S.
The confrontation between police and
sc\.·eral hundred students follDWed a
dorm itory drug search. The youths defied
arresting officers, damaged three patrol
cars and obtained the release of five
students taken into custody. ,
The students apparently were outraged
over the law officials' use of a nonstudent
infonner, "Tommy the Traveler." who
supplied information tha t led to the
search and accompanied police on the
sweep.
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ror loans to hard-pressed railroads.
FurU!ermore many GOP members say
th ey 1till are criticized back home for
sustaiiling the President's veto or a big:
health and education money bill last
January.
With congressional elections less than
five months awa)', candidates d~n't want
lo provide their opposition any additional
campaign fodder.
"From an intellectual standpoint," a
high-ranking GOP leader said privately,
"l think lbe President Is right, but
the intell,ectuals don't do all the voting
in my district. The timing on this is
not too fortunate."
Republicans took no solid position on
the veto at a party conference -Wed-
nesday. Some said they would vote to
uphold the President with the un-
derstanding a new bill would be passed
to meet major White House objections.
The bill didn't register a sjngle vote
of opposition when it passed the House
and the Sena.le originally and a'gain when
it cleared both branches in compromise
form.
A House override sends the measure
to the Senate where another two-thirds
majority ill required.
But lhe President <>bjected particularly
to a requirement that funds provided
to implement the bill must be spent
and not withheld. He said this wa s
"one of the most unaccepted provisions."
Nixon also complained because it ex-
ceeded by more than $3SO million his
budget plans for the fiscal year starting
July I.
All in all, he said in his veto message
last Monday, the bill" "is a long step
down the road of fiscal irresponSibility,
and we should ll<ll take that road."
PHNOr.! PENH, Cambodia (UPI) -
Cambodia today ordered a ceneraJ
· mobillzaUon "111ch conscripted Ill men
and women between the aces oC II
. and 80 into the nation's defense forces.
The' move caine. u air force .ICMDi:es
rePorted ·dellveiy of tons oC American
r'ifles and other military hantwlre for
the Uny Cambodian anny in its campaign
to repel Communist Vietnamese in.
v1ders An. airlift or weapans Wednesday
night Wu described as the bigest to
date. 1\e mobilization decrees, enacted by
ihe Council or Ministers, required all
·Nixon Backer· . .
To Call Vote
On Dove Bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Gonion
Allott (fl-Colo.) an administration
backer. announced today he would call
up ror immediate: consideration the con·
troversial "amendment ta end lhe war
in Vietnam'' in an effort to scuttle
the propoSal.
Sen. George S. McGorern ([).S.D.).
a chief sponsor or the measure, said
he would move tD table his own amend·
ment when Aliott makes his move.
Allott said he plaMed to introduce
the McGovern proposal later in the day.
It would cut off funds for the war
in Southeast Asia beginning Dec. 31 and
set a deadline for complete American
withdrawal on June 30, 197l.
"l have not cleared it with the White
House." Allott said of the tactical move.
But he said there was no doubt in
his mind thal President Nixon favors
his stralegy. ,
"I think the White House and the
President v.·ould like to see all these
ancillary matters disposed of,',' Aliott
said.
The upside-down, Inside-out , rear-end·
fo'rward situation developed as the Senate
lurched into its seventh week or debate
on the war. the U.S. military strike
inlo Cambodia -and lhe Constitution.
Here is what is happening:
-The Senate is meetin1 on the foreign
policy issue during the day and con·
sidering domestic Jegislatk>n at night
in a congressional version of the twinight
doubleheader.
-Members voted to repeal the 19114
Gui£ of Tonkin resolution Wednesday
·but Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-Ark.)
who had called the resolution one or
the greatest mistakes Congress ever
made, voted against its repeal.
-The CoopeT-Church amendment lo
cut off funds for futUTe sustained in-
cursions into Cambodia is still pending,
but many members now have doubts
about what it means because or new ..
language added to it Monday.
"It's getting so you can't tell who
the hawks and doves are around here
any more." said Sen. George D. Aiken
(R-\;t.) the "owl" of the Senate, and
dean of Senate Republicans.
Israeli Aniliassador
Recalled for Talks
JERUSALEM (AP) -The Israeli
Cabinet held a special session today
and d«ided to call in its Washington
ambassador, Yltzhak Rabin, for con-
Sultations, a government SPokesman an.
nounced .
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l ' citizens to either perform military ,
service or join supporting ~J.anii.atlOM. (
All will be subject to military Jaws
and ~gulations and subject to military
tribunals .
American sources corifirmed the 'ship. ' :
ment and said it was part of an ac· \
celebrated aid program to Cambodia. The l :
United States was reported to have pro. ·i 6
mbed $7.9 million in arms to Cambodia l·~
for this fiscal year. '.1.""
The American' shipment came on the · '•
heels of an Australian announcement ~ ~
of a half a million dollars worth of : l1
aid to this country and a new shipment i ~:
of Red Cross supplies from Thailand . ~~
First indications of the new American ~ ~
delivery came Wedaesd1y night when f~
the Phnom Pehn airport was suddenly · '
closed. First reports had said the ~\Olure
was the result of a Communist shelling
attack but theS:e n:porta· wert titer .. -
denied. The delivery was announced to-
day.
Jn aMther development today, a group y-
of 2,eoo more Vietnamese war reiuaees ~
were repatriated from C""bodia aboanl ''·
a noUlla of South Vietnameae navy boa':'-
The repatriation program bepn . in · "
the fitst days of the war in this once ~
neutral nation when Cambodians, angry
at the invasion by Vietnamese Com-
munists, vented their wrath againlt all , V~tnamese. Hundreds were repqrted
slain, and survivors· were rounded up
a.nd placed in special auembly camps
for dispatch back to their homeland.
·Question Open
On V.S. Jets ...
Aidi1ig Ca1nbodi.a ...
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Secret.,y ol ,
State William P. Rogers today left ~ ·
the possibility that U.S. warplanes 1;ru~ht
engage 1n close air supporl of Cambodian
forc es.
At a news conference, he al90 disclosed
that President Nixon was preparina: to
name an ·ambassador to Cambodia.
The slalements sugge sted that the ·.
Uniled States might bt moving away .
somewhat from its previous policy ..
against becoming involved in direct', .
military support. of the Cambodian •
government headed by Premier Lon Nol.
Rogers was asked whether he would
rule out the Possibility of U.S. warplai!ts
operating in direct supPort of Cambodian
forces. He said that he would not. He
said he would not make any statemeni
that would limit U.S. airpower -that
he did not want to foreclose any air
operations that may ~ necellSU")'.
Thailand Cltlef
Alerts Military
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -Prime .;.
Minister 'I'tlanom Kittikachorn told a '
cheering House of Parliament today tbat
Thailand would send its army into Cam·
-bodla if necessary. ~
Speakil'.lg at the opening of a new _,
session, Thanom said Thai troops alonJ ·
the 400 miles of border from Laos to
the Gulf of Siam had been placed on
full alert and told to stand by for
further orders.
"If the Communists overrun Cambodia,
Thailand will be the next victim ," ,__We
declared. "Thailand has no choice but ; ·
to fight. Mao Tse-tung has openly
declared Thailand is the next target,
Thailand will fight before it will yield :
to commµni sm."
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\Vas killed when thi s Beechcraft Bonanza pla ne lost
power on takeoff from Santa Monica Airport and
slammed Into a residential section moments later,
Also killed was veteran pilo< Raymond Pignet, 71.
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Nixoll Flying In Today fol" Niece's Wedding
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By RICHARD P. NAU.
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Presldenl Nixon was acbeduled to meet
'll'ith a a:roup or editors and publishers
a~ his San Clemente bome Fridl)' follow-
lnc touchdown ol Air Force One al
El Toro Marine Corps Air Slllion thb .
afternoon.
~inol members 11111 olber dlp1larles
Will join . the Presidenl .... his fomily
at the Saturday mominC weddin& of
his· niece at St. Andrews Presbyteriap
Cbur.cb at Newport Beach.
Mn. Nixon will fly to Peru Sund1y
at 1ht Preiiclent" request to penooa~y
Worst Siace '67
deliver a p..e load ol ouppllos for
vi.-ol the earthqub -· 'Jbe trip ii to dnmatlzt the nation's
"""'""' f« the !IUflerbll 'In • Latin
-· . Tbe Flnt Lady ii to return -~ By ...-. Ibo ._ will be
the lall .. to arrive and lbe first
lo leaft II Ibo Saturday ...... ol
1-reOe llae Nino, ~~ ol
the President'a brother, ~ Eb ~~ ia.mara~rtifled publl~m:
countant 'lbere will be about mo guests arrlvb\g at the weclctilll bet,,... It 1.m.
and lG:IO a.m. Guests an to Include e\".~llst BUJy Graham, lone~ friend
Of the President.
'Mie bride, a teachei: and &raduate
ol Whittier College, Ille President'• aim.I
mat«, bu dJoaeo I · ..,,,,.....ci<e and
~ pm ol silk ......... It
ii -"!'!'It band-made ~ . la<e Clftr llipper satin. The ffil Is II·
lad10d to I tiara ol appllqued '°"'· •
Two bridesmaids, Amelie and Ellsabelh
Nixon, are daughters of the President's
brother, Edward. Two of the ushers,
Richard G. Nilon. 17, named after tho
l'Nlldart, and Donald Anlhony Ni>an,
are brotheh of the bride.
Tbe l'relldent will lit In tbt front
pew on tbe left with the bride'• flQlily
wblle tbt weddlnc _, ... ucl>aated·
Tbe -.t aervlce bu already ~
tbt red brick dlurdl -wlU be fllled and "'""1\>wltll ltilo Ibo patio:
Dr. awtes 'u. --. aenior
jwtor.1rill marry lbe "'"Fie·
• Afteto the -Iii· ... wlD go to
the reception at lbe Newjlarler Ina where
seem service men will be , mtklned
lll10lll tbt kltchen staff.
.Aides~ Ille P"'8ident to
ana
Board OKs
: his ramblmc Saa Clanente estate
overlook~ · the ocean are to Include
, prea.idenUal asslstany H. R. Haldeman,
Dwi1ht L. <liapln and Patr\clt J .
· Buchanan: Dr. Henry A. Kiasinflor, ...
'tional security affair1 ~aer; Press
• Sec!Olary Ronald ·Zlecler .and &o,mary
. Woodl, Mr. Nixon's penofta( -=retary.
. '1'11' Preli~ II upectOci .. to """t
on bio r<eort ,to .the nation -.rn1n1
• the -roverala) fl"'h ol u.s , lloops
into Cambodia. It wilf be delivettd
· aometime nnt ·week.
'The President' stopped in St. Louis
·•n l'Glltl to 'COlilornla. IO 'lddma tM
50th anniversary coovention of Ute U.S .
JurUor Chamber · «. Commerce. Aides
aaid bis talk would deal with dome.Uc
p~blems. , emphaaWn, the b o· p e f u l
upects. ~
'lbe., Nilons •are expected lo remain
at the· Western Whtte HOUie 1mtil about
the roUr1b ol July.
On Mrs: Niza)~s Penivian• night, her •.
lint IOlo oullide the U.S. 11 flnt lady,
ahe will Oy to Uma and make a
helicopter lnipection of the -area left by the May 31 earthquake that
killed I0,000 penons and left many more --.
,LSD Wortll
Heavy Fighting Kref tling' s
Rages in . Mideast · Dismissal
:$20,000
· l)iscovered
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A routine . preda.wn. patrol check of
lllopd narcotial activity ylelded I
.McltPot today foi: two ,Qrance fAunty
,aberlll'l.<fep\ltles In .Dana Point, credited
, wtth, breaking up ~ allepd mfjor source
ol danieroua dl)ip • •IOfti.. the' Or1111e
By Ualted Presa la--
The Israeli-Syrian front exploded today
with the heaviest batUe sin~ 1he 19&7
Middle East -war, and. fierce combat
eiipHed a wide area of the Suel Canal.
Immediato -,from tho Arab
world to lbe -U.S. pin f« peace
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Police Weigh
Similarities
::Of 2 Slayings
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of .. Dlllr , ......
f San Clemente and Orqe County
sheriff'• detectives spent the day Wed--
Delda1 comparing .notes on the two
aavqe knife murders in the Capistrano
JI! area, but thus far ~ve ~need no Conclusions .a"bout a possible similarity.
; ~n Clcment~-~~ve ~~rd· Good-
win one of two San Clemente 1nveaUga. -teri probing the knife; slaying of ~year
old Connie Lynn Johnson, said the
teSSion with sheriff's men centered on
lhieories about weapons.
•. Both Mrs. Johnson, who was eight
wkks pregnant when she was brutally
.libbed more than a week aao, and El
Toro teacher Mrs. Florence Brown, 31,
· iqf'fered multiple stab wounds at the
1'ancls of their assailants.
.. 1 '8oth investigative details have repeat-
. f:d!Y stressed that obvious similaritie1 in
the two crimes do not es:ist. thus far.
• The only similarities are that both
••ictims were female and knives-were
d9ed to till them.
... Mrs. Johnson, however, bore marb ol.
-a brutal beating with a bar stool. .
.Goodwin• said intricate comparisons
are now being undertl.ken to see if
MUnds on both bodies m1y have been
'!'Ide with the lltne knife. ~. •·we're jusl explorin& that remote
Chance right now," Goodwin 11id.
'Meanwhile, his investigation bu yleld-
ed everything including the tilchen.1ink
a;g evidence in the slaying of the San
Clrmente wife of a Jounc Marine.
A acded footprint on the sink In the
lllchen-llloodim. Goodwin ··-rw been added to the 111ck o1 pbfiical
evidence tn lbe killln(.
The porcelain ahit, which was removed'
from the allll aealed apartment at 411 C
Monterey Lane, was in seneral alipment
•Jl'lth 1 window lound open when inveill1a·
tliorl lint arrived on the murder scene
Jut June tf.
Outside lbe open pone 1'olieo fc.nd I
metal dlalr wbicb could. hive beett ltlld
• IC'CeU to tlle window.
Tbe fmd -ol lbe .,.,.,--........
"'1ecily .... Joclted -tbt Ticlfm'1 huabend. Marine Lance Cpl. Mart Jolln-
ian, lt. c1me home from pant duty and
IGund the body sprawled on lbe bed. Stab
1"11Jnd1 were evidenl In the cbat, neck
and abdomen ctl the victim.
Other btlflhlc upecll ol the CHe
Include the .-rlalnly over. 1 spectlic
time "' death. • Johnaon IOlcl olficen he left lar duty
11 lllt Marine helicopltr bue In Santa
An• at about t:• a.m., -June If.
'~Coroner's aides have Aid hil wi"
_,-.ntly dled .....um. around the
down houn ol !hat lllOftllnc, but could
en1J point to a pneral time area.
ChtiW with nei(hbon In tbt well lltpl
(111 ILA YING, l'llt II .,
ln the. area wu lukewann. Iaratl declin-
ed comment oo the proposals &mouDCtd
by Secretary of State WiDiam. P, Rogers
and ~ 0Jl1 ambasgdor in
Waibftl&too back to J.-llai !Gr ci>n--· . Tel -communiques .. id bri eli
Jell -army camps ...,, lnafd.
Syria near the capital ol Dun_,. and
battled Syrian im«<eptora ID lbe Mies
while i.....u and Syrian ·tanU and
autillery fought across the entire 50-mile
l•ncth ai the Golan Helgbtl caae-fire
Jine._ A
-Fiehtinl raaed ror more tnan lix hours,
and spo~ llid the battle wu the
biqelt 11nce 1 .... u ....,,.--the
Golan Heigbls In the Ill'/ war. It followed
I two-bour fipt Wednesday nipt In-
volving tanb and artillery.
Israel . "J>O'led a Soviet-built MIGi!
o1 lbe s,rtu air force llhot down in
an afternoon dogfig'ht <1ver the Golan
Heights. Syria said ill antiaircraft gun-
ners down a U.S.-bullt Phantom jet.
fighter-bomber ol the Israeli air force . IFaq-anl"IO\mCed It has. placed its-troops
on the Arab Eastern front with Israel
at Syria's d.isp6sal "to repel the con-
tinued Zionist aggressions." 1'le front
includes Iraq, Syria and Jordan. Iraq
is reported to have about 12,000 troops
in the area.
In Cairo, .Egypt. announced that its
antiaircraft g1U1ner1 shot down a U.S.-
buut Skyhawk jet today as 30 Israeli
warplanes attacbd the Suez froot for
the l9&h _eonaecut.lve day.
An Egyptian •pobrman said £m>lian
heavy arUIJery in lbe IOUthern leCtor
of the Soel Canal unleashed two "fierce"
barTqes on Iaraeli politloru on the east
bank of the waterway .
A communique from Ttl Aviv said
1,....u planes JtrWna Into Syria attacked
army · hues II mllea aouthwelt ol
Damucu1 and II miles aoulbeut ol
tbe Syrian capital and a llird imtallaUon
near Suwiyda, about IO miles southuat
of DamllCWI. Jt said Suwayda wu a
-for Syrian armand unlll.
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By BARBARA l\REIBICH °' -. 0ettr r111t ttett
Arter a two-hour c;loled executive
session Wedne.sday. night , Laguna Beach
school trustees upheld the •flsmiual 'o(
hip IChool music dlreCIQr Jilek Kr<fllnt
by I 3 to 2 YO!e, with' !fr. Antbooy
Orlandella and Wil!ia"1 Wil~t.11'
ting.
Trultee Dr. Normal ~rowne an-
nounced alter the cklled -Illa!
Char1es against ltrefqng bad been aas-
lained and • caUle 1IOt to conlimte his
empk>yment had been established under
provisions of the S~te Educatiol Code.
Browne moved that the dismissal be
upheld and the motion was seconded
by Mrs. Jane Boyd. Board President
Larry Taylor voted· in favor o( the
motion, with the other two trustees ia
lbe dissenting minorilY..
Krefting said he was not ia the least
surpri~ by the decision, despite the
fact that state hearing officer Bricknell
J. Showen earlier bid found .. no cause
not to rehire" bim.
He said he was disappointed that "afler
three years o( bard work they dkln't
evew give me a thank you."
The -28-year~Jd 1?lusit--teacher-came
to Laguna Beach in 1967 after heading
the vocal music departmeat at El
Capitan High School in Lakeside1 San
Diego County, for two years.
"I definitely wll_I not continue in educ•·
tion,'' Krefting aaid today. "I am aot
going back to start over again as a
first-year teacher in uother district."
Krefting would have had tenure in
U. Laguna Beach district had he been
re-hired for the forthcoming school year.
He aaid he has no definite plans for
the futw't but will "start watchbi1 the
want ada." A resident of Laguna Niguel,
he is married and the father of two
small boys.
Kref'tblg and art teacher Donna Lynde bottl requested public hearing.! before
a st.ate officer when they were told
they would not be rehired next year.
Durlna the heariqs in Santa Ana , fellow
teacher• and 1tudenls testified in their ·
behalf, while school officials prete11ted
(See llll!:PTING, Pap %)
L . • . • ' •'' ! • -Looklnj for llelp . .
This statue looks lifelike, doi!sn 't it? That's, because lfie figures are '
Jive models recreating the South Carolina monument at Gettysburg
for Laguna Beach's annual Pageant of1he Masters. Trouble is , about
40 men are still needed by page~nt ~asting directors to stage the living
Gettysburs monµments in this year's ·pageant which opens ·July 17.
For delails, conlact the casting office, telephone 494-3663.
C<;ipo Beach Man Nabbed
On Pot Smuggl~~g ~Rap
A Capiltrano •Beac!1 man and 1 three ag~f!ls ~ca~ ~qspJcloua .or , MorgJn'•
others have been ,amsted· by U.S boat tiecau~· marijuana had been.found
Trealur:y aa:e11ts on charees of smuglihg stashed in another bolt a few daya
$100,000 worth of marijuana in • boat . e~ said ~ofru ti believed io 'bave
Cout.' .
i>ollullol. l'layoe c.-.... GWie \Jolmiao'' ~I' flley .~•mM II
;!!':~~~~·°'-Lil>· , msquna and
• -ol other -"""" ta_ I .... ..t •t eonso.a. , ,.
~·Ed -lltd tile raid atu1ed wttb "rouUne 1unotOlanCe ahd
1 car stop. .
·Tbe young penom arreoted without
fnctdent in the raid are : Roger Lee
Skidmore, 22; John Charles. Reed, 18:
Mldlael Alan Jones, JI; Vernon lfuib
.Cafly1le, IO; llteven Dougl11 · Hill. 19:
,Jobn Brion Bishop,. II;. {liane Ellen
Pitn:ll; Jl;1 Gill Linda Schnyder, 19;
William C. Ocho, :JO ; Victor Scclt
Howden, 11 and one female juvenile.
JohnlOn claims the search of the 'home
and u autdrnobUe 1nearby yle~ 5,108
tableta of LSD valued on the iffclt Rreet:
mAllll:et at more than $20,000, JOO 1M1ms
of marijuana, 119 grams of a sUll unklen·
tined white powder, 1e:Veral bags of
other varioua pills and capaules y~
unanalyzied,""-plus dozefll o( 1typodeJ 111k:
ayrlnfl'S, needles and 11moldni con-
trivances.
"W~ have been working -tru1 cMe in
a minor way, and none of us really
expected to f1nd that much junk,"
Johnson observed. The 11 pri9onen were
8Chedultd for arraignment on various
drug charges today. ·
' Viejo Principal
Plans to Quit
Mission Viejo Hlth School P.rlacipal
Robert Ferguson, has announced !Mt
he will resign from hia position July
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FergusOn, who resides with his family
In Mission Viejo!, became prtnclpe.1 last
f.il riplaclng Jay Ingall. J'npll became
an uslstant Superintendent ofrthe Tuitin
Urilon IDlh, School District.
Laguna Officials Fearful ha~i;,; aero,.· lhf U.S.·Molcait bont;,,_ of>\alned the llJl•ll baie1 ol dried mai-
Tbe .aUepd amuqlera -. arrested juaJ)O In iho M'oilcan CO.SW \ill' ,ol
W-.,Y In Wataomllle. '!'boy· win 1 'l'tplc ,-lllmUan. and ClUadaJa.
identified u Emanuel J, Hemlndrz, ~' ja~ban, llid ~s followed Morpn's
of Capistrano Beach: William D. Liv~ towed boat and 1 1oCaled the forbidden ·
inpton, 23, Pearl. Ctty, Hawaii; P~ul · weed wbeJI 1 nnall fire broke out On
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Over Route Link Deletion B. Metz1er. II, ol Redwood City, and
Ema! "E. Mor1u, II ol·Santa CM.
Weaaer
The weatherman'• tuning up
the bumer Friday, with be11cb-
front areu simmerins in IM!nty-Feon --ID ..... quarlen ol
Lqma Beach_, !utan fate of Pacific
Cout rr...., ..... ·-1oday aller1blll1D_1_ofthe
-)llllOd Ibo cautamla Aaembly.
The meuur:e. authort!_d by
Aaaemblyman R*rt E. ·Badham (R·
NeWport Beach). -Id ellmlnat. from
lbe llate t.....ay .,.... that aectlon
ol lbe --wltlcb pi.a tlnogb Newpn.
lladhom'•' bill -• -.. * to I Ytclory .., the Aaaembly floor.
But-•-•totbt-le Tr-Illian Conlm*-wbel:e ft II
•ipected "' ,..,.1.. rough .... llnent
from Slnator Raticlolph Colller (f>.
Yreka), who is Down 11 "father of
the freewa ys."
Earlier 11111 -11. lean thal the
_.., ll<& mJpl -Ille -
~ and .,.111"7 ...... arrested , Summer Dance . freeway project to be shelved were -et· the quartet 1n a warehoule aner 1 ' :::1 ~ i.:-:-mber ol Com-Up from CUlloml -'8 at NopJ0., , Se s d
"l hive been """to lmderstand the Ari%. Dls1rict altonley ._ Cblnc aid t on atur ay·
Coastal Fmway II almost on the llhell," 1be vesiel near Blmln(. ·
preoldent .. loct.Bemenf Syfan told fellow He Nld lbe four WllUld be mur...I Finl ol ,_ _ of .~t .......,.
directors. "That cooslru<tion could be lo Arizona to fiice court acllon ' the dance• ~ by the Lallllll lleacll
delayed for many Y'4f'!I. 1 feel it . on RecnaUon l>eplrtmtnt ~.be W \at
behooves the Chamber ol Commercl: amualln1 char,.. lbe """Boy~ l:lab on Lqlma' C.O.,.. t
1o ... 1111t the "-a7 that 11U been • , • ·, • llofd.Sat'l"fn n1a111, f-,,. •:ciR<k I
adopted II not lar,-ii ' U.S. ~ -· .1· ·. : to m~ . t
• lsb ... and 1n1an<1 ,.g1 .... roatttnt
•I~ de.,..i.
INSmE ToDA Y
sandy Alomor gots Ort tht
. A'noela · record book and takes
; Qt?fr &op rpot" 1i.-~fJftCUfit7f1
, f14'11<1 J!illtng .,._A1'4h<11• .,.qm
'!''IJJI doublt-Modtr, SportJ. ia'/ie aa. . •. . ' ... . I • Syfan P"""led 1 r01Clutlan, adopted ' r.x~rt, ,mport , ,,,,..·berldl ·ID ba1 ~ -,Dow. I
unanhnoullt by dlredorl. addr 1 ~ fa · · ' , • · Fama.ll · IDd, Northi There .._. win ...,.
the C&111am1a n1g1nr1y ~ and RecQr.d Level Marked · be • ""°""' o1 w«:. Fleldti ..r Laare! 1 r.:."' • Mtntlll ...... " 1 ....... ••
lbe state l>eparlme!)t of Pllblfc Woru _ . and l!otlf1 '-llld -wlD =·, urging 11early construction" of the WASHINGTON {AP) .-The UNtecl 1 be lerYtd.. .........
freeway, which wu routed inland behind States merpw,cllie eqiorb readied a Studenta h'cln JunlQr NO ~ col-1 . =:.::
Lalltllllleoch •fterljlyearsofnqotll--.lol~llll,lllllolleJ,..-OC ' lop ap will be --·Iii' otudfnl , ,_
uona with the slate. the "month'• 'rmror11 ·~ • tnllllon, actlvltJ cord only. l!!n••a II '!l'ctnll , ,:i:':\:':."
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n -...,. f , • ...._ ...... .. ,. ,........ . ... ,, """'" ... .. ......... . . .............. .. Tbe reaolutlon 111111 that the t.....oy the 'eoa.-.~ niiortad IA>. 19' Rlf(val Teen Club _ltin_'llftd I : -
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Protesters .Win; . . .
' Trailers Ni~ed-
A .vocal IJ10llP of relldenll "' the council
Harbor Estates tract in Sao C)emenle . O!'I the appllcation by Lincoln Savings
won their poillt Wednesday nlJl'lt and and Loan for the development of a
coovmced ·•·-•·· commislionen to lfmllar pork ho<,.... the' 13th and !Ith ,......-.. f-ay1 ol the Shorecllf11 GoH C<>urt<,
deoy an appllcatloa for a mobile home the bOcly required ~ motlam before
park which would haV< ftpll<Od the a-"'8 the plan with a long lbt
Harbor Hills golf course:. of irtrlnpnt conditions.
The opponents of · the application by And spokesmen for the deveSoper took
Contemporary Moblleborne Corporation issue wi&h MllJY of the regulations.
of Newport Beach iruccessfully .argued s.ic1es It ipOCiftc devolopment mat·
that the proposed "tin tm.es" would ten, commilSionen \aaed on the city's
destroy views, slice i1to property values entire propoaed code drafted recently
and brin1 hlgh-demlty housing, Into their to cover moblle home p1tt development.
neighborhood. Thal document clirrently is \JDder lllucly
While commisaloners h<eded lb e by the city council. .
arguments on .the Harbor "Ill• devolop-"-the coodlUono on the si...
meat, ·they followed that octloa with cllffi area appllcatlon ...,. <1111-'"i
approval of a aimllar mobile. bOme park llnprovement.a, c:ondltiom for secondary
application in the Sbcnellffs .._ · llUl · acct1a 1o the ~k, impaove1uenta of
lmpooed a Iliff list of cond!Uoos. • lllreels and -ltrudm.i off the actual
The SbonclllfJ idea dmr ., OJ>)IOalti6n '. jiort Bite and llrtct drainage provisions.
from the floor. · : Spokesmen for the savings and Joan
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ByM~son
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"LOS'ANGELES (UPI) -Sayiil( they
want 1o deny the .. estabttsh,.ent" the
satisfaction of a "court drama, ~le1 ·Manaon and h1s three female · en-
denll are Jryi.ng_ to ~event their '\overs
from qub:zlil( Jll'Olliecllve jllror1 \at" the.
trial for the mqrder or -Sharon Tate.·
Two of the defense attorneys Wed-
nesday refused to go along with their
clients' demands l,Dd questioned 12 pro-
spectJve jurors u to whet.her they could
brltig in a fair verdiCt in, the. biz.arre
mulUple, killings.
. Manaon, !eloder ·~ thi jii~ 'cult ..,. ~ of .seven murders, lnstrilqed hil
•\~. Irving Kll)lf<k, not to rlise
any deff;Me but to iii mute in t b e
~f'U'Wm. ,
· Daye $liinn; JaWyer foi-~ Atkins,
. said the YO\Uli wonlan al!\l _.had in-
s_tnlcted him to acctpt the_ ~ jurora
without interrogation aa the "Marean
family" attempted to put up unified.
d~fense. But its Jftdeceuor involved about two. : ·auociation complalnred that many of the
hours of protesls and dJJCUSSioa in the : notrictlom ...,. limllar to -Jm.
packed council chambers. JX*d on regular subdivisions.
DAtLY 'llOT lftff ....... THROUGH THIS GATE, THE COUNTY HOPES, PUBLIC WllL Gl!T BEACH ACCESS • The other two .girls. Patricia
Krenwinkel and Leslie Van Houten, also
instructed their lawyers to ceaae ques-
tioning jurors but they refuted.
The Contemporary development WU They argued furtheT that the park
Laguna Citizens to ·Get
pc"OplMd as a 2l~space park-• M · was not a subdivision per se.
aCftl of tbei aoff cour1e wNdl: WGQJd A first motion to change the condllioll
haft been wiped out. Temcs -.ifq 11!1 to allow thole under -.,,vmy
views ol"lhe ..0 -Id have ~ to be worted GUI Wtih the city ital!
tho link& failed beclUle of a M tie vote. Com-' • ,;,. strong -ptpits were a ...._ <!!'lilSionfr Roy Gorbarlne was ·-
!Joa of proUota lodpd lnfllal)J at the The -"II" to dolay ~'Pfll.'l"I cmnmlasian'1 June to meeting.· or the prnntt to wort out a compromise
CommisaJonen COlltinuod public beer· Willi city llaff. alto \led. Public Access to Beach .
tnp: m both park applications unUI 'I'be motion to approve with the 11
Wednesday night. conditions iJUct finally resulted in a
Protests ranged from citing traffic ft'o'Ol'lble vote.
probleu. affecting drainage of runoff w-. the land'1 su...,,Ublllly in
landslides and the ruining or borne
values.
And the debate _,1911 Into -Capistrano Bay areas as well 11 the
Harbor Hills tr>c!s.
Patricia Bloom of 34541 Camino El
Mo~, Capistrano Beach, preernted .a
~ in protest ol the pork and slid
that llUCh bf&)>demlty boullnc would al·
tract low-Income groups Into the c<llJlo
munlty at large.
"As of · now, we aee no fmr9ediate
need for such higl><fen.lty or low-priced
housing in San Clemente," llbe laid.
Fears alto were ezpreaoed .that the
pork mig!it become a atte for the neiv
concept tl. '"modular hom:tng,,. which
may -replace the llandard moblle home. .
Commlllioaen heeded .. proBla ml
.--.,, denied tho a ....... '-, ---~~di;:
3 Persons Hurt
In Rear-ender ·
On Laguna Road
KREFflNG •••
·tho -for dllmlaoal. 'Ille two teacllerr
.... -.,..alold by Raoul TelUMt. pretl·
deot of lbt caulomla FaraHoa ol
Teacben, wbo a_,od -. the
~ -with ltnlllOI .,... Jut
The --..-upheld -of 31 mortod clloa ... oplml Mn.
Lynd and her dl'llllaal .... -·"" by the Lquna --.
'Ille boud, however, ...pi • -
-In the ICnlllq .... In -lo _, ...... p1e1e lr-lpl of bla
i-mc.
Ill w• q1•• 91 .... "" -
than .. hoar Jut -about ---of the ......... llal _.,_ ...._. .... _..... .~~.
~aplmlKnfllnr-tba -·--·---lie -lo ... _ and lbt
fd that be bid not Mlj,...., atDdlll
,.. a -tea,ehlnc <ndenllal -
--quaUlled blm in ---lie maintained bt had -bind u
• -.) ...... -· -nqulred totueover-ldlDlcu...U,
A ,_-end eolllakn on the paved', ., did not -time for addlllonal
-olLqunaConyooRoadmulted -,. lie clonled .~ that bt had
in minor lnjurtel to-~ lbortly dl1bloclod .--_1,.,•Uve
all« 5 p.m. W-ay. Two 'can had "l'l"••al, llaCln( tbtt the .-had
to be towed ,,_ the ..... P>lice --and a mllundenlandtnc reported. ' relU'lfnl ..u.tufnc bod l"llUlted In thia
Dri..-John William Ullom, 21, IMO ~ _..__ lo the ~-~•
San Rmlo DriV<, had just pulled ooto ·-n)lllold ~.
the lhoulder &nc! plckeci "" • mer, b-_,a..i 1liat the ..,. ''relateo P>lice oald when bil lmall car was aolel)' lo the -.,.. of )lllflila ad the
struck from the-rear by another west~ school.'~ .
bound vehicle that apparenUy vemd Kreftmg said the board bod acled
from the traffic lane onto the shoulder. "w:lth no regard for any kind of jmtice
Loaiae A. Brennan, 11, of LO. Angeles,• or due process of law."
drift? of the aecond car, was taken .to He said be could not continue in
South Coat Commwrlty Hospital by am-education because, ''I think the whole
hllance but released after tnitmenl admlnistraUV< l)'Stem ii a complete fiop.
.for a facial cut IUSlained when she There i1 no para.Del jn paivate industry.
lurched forward into the lleerinc wheel "Here, admlniltraton who don't know
o( her car. a thing about your · fleld .are upected
Ullom's passen&'r William Andrew to evaluate your wort. Frankly I'd be
Barnes 15 512 Mysilc Way aho was afraid to go into another teaching job uSt.ed U slightly hurt, but P,Uce uid bec~use I still hon.esUy don't know what
tx>th yootbl wen taken home by frieods. I ~ that mMle them IO angry with
Ullom ls the ton of Laguna Beach school me.
Superintendent Willlam Ullom. A student
at UCLA, he is employed in Costa Mesa.
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Blackfin Leads
Mir at HaHway.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 73-!oot
ketch Blackfil neared the halfway mark
Wednesday in the lead of the 3,571-mile
Loo AnpleHo-Tabill TrlN)JOCiflc Y acbl ·
Race.
Jt WU reported U !,Ill miles !Jorn
the mainland. BlackOn is owned and
skippered by Kenoeth °'Meua. of San
Francl.Jco.
Oranae C.Ounty superviaors have in-
itiated action to provide public access
to several blocks of beach in South
Lquna.
The .-..nt In q1IOlllon 11 along
a Jo.foot corridor that preMnUy aenes .,. residents.
It rum from Cout !Dpay In the
vicinity of Ninth Slrttt detcendln& 281
Itel to the meon hllf> llde line. A
decrepit cemenl lllainray to the beaclt
below DOW 1UDI down the euement that
laownedbytheBantofAmericaand
......... owned by Bank or Italy.
Allhoqb owned by the bont, the -· ment ICll'llellmel called • • T h o u 1 a n d
Stepo" bu been a right ol _.iy
owrien In Tract Mt. Tlljl lnwlveo about
IGO Soutll Lq1ma loll lipbil1 from Cout
lfillnray.
1be Tuelda)' 8l:tion of c o u n t y
~ -u to open that -up lo tbe public.
El Toro's Plan
GOt'B to f.ounty
Planning Group
'Ibo El Taro ..... al plan, <OYering zaolnc and developneot f(Jr 10,000 acres
wbidl """'If plannm believe may have
a popil•Hoa ol up lo 150,000 In 20
Y•n, Wll preaented to the Orange Coun·
ty Planning Commllolon Wedneaday and
Ml for ......,,IOd aollon after leii,thy
dilcualoo.
StUart W. Balley, usistarrt plaMing
dir.dor, Aid the general plan probably
will be cootinU«I lnm meetlng to
meeting over the next several weeks
_ as the connnlssi91J deals with a series
of rezone requesq. affecting land in the
El Toco area.
"We did not want to get locked into
a pl.an. then have to amend jt in order
to take care ci minor zminc variaUons," Bail~ said. "Most of the mning requests
COOlU'JC up seem to be more or less
in keeping with the overall ·plan .so
we hope to make the necessary minor
adjustments as we go along instead of
having to RO back and change the plan
repeatedly." .
Allo important, the pl1m« oald, is .
making IUl"e thet the El Toro general
plan meshes with plans oo file for the
proposed huge city of Irvine, which will '
cover several thousand acres abutting 1 the plllined El Toro area in many sec-,
lions. !'S . !OOCI as lhe present :zoning a~
plications are taken cart of, it is ex-
pected that the EL Toro general plan
will be approved, after whieh all t.0nlng
will have k> comply with ita re-
qulmnent.s.
Four applications are scheduled for
hearing at the commission's WednHday,
July I, m .. Unc. followed by two lo
four more at each meeting for the next
three weeks. ,
Thr<e requests for mulliple ruidenlial
:zml~g could result in o p e n 1 n g
agricultural land for mobile home p~
jects. I
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In lleCOlld place In the elapood time
sllndlnp "" tho 71-foot kelcb Mlr, aklppel'M by George O'Brien 1of.'Vin-
couver, B.C., reported J,5441 miles from
the malnland.
Third WU Widgeon, a 54-fOOI lfoot>
captaln by Norman Bacon of the Santa
Barbara Yaebt Club, whkh bad Joaed
!14" m1lea.
R.. N. Prothero, pioneer El Toro citrus
growtr, is 8'!klftl to rezone 71 acres
at the end ol Comeliu.. Lone and llOrlh
' -of Lakewood Lane from g en e r a I
· agricultural 1111! to multiple resldent.lal
With 1,IXI aquare feet of land per unit.
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SLAYING •• I
aportment nelpbortlood above San Cle-
mente pier hive yielded littJe, except for
-nport by a nurby couple who ,.id
they both awoke limultadlOUl!y at I a.m.
.. tho lltll ol JUJtO •
But both -..i and wile cannot re-
member what It was that awakened
them.
In the put decade the Jol>nson CISC
lllCl the bludceOIJ.!1111 ci a fO.year~d man
in a used car lol are l.he only two lhua-
lor unoolved bomlcld .. In the San CJe.
me•le ,.,u .. department boob.
..
Thomas llall ba1 requated multiple
-_... with 5,000 """"" feet per unit on 53 acrea of ,agricultural land
tc.itheat of El Toro Rood and Canada
.Road .
Seekinc to rezone 17.5 acrts of
agrk:ultural, land to multiple mldenlial
with 4,000 square feet per unit ls A.
J, West. whose land is east of El Toro
Rood aDd Second Street .
With many s u c h small agricultural
holdings due for rimnin&, plamer1 ex·
P«1 smaller developers, bamd Imm
the giant Irvine, Moulton and Mluion
Vlojo holdings, to zero in on ti.: El
Toro area as som. as zonings are
estabfft!lhed and the general plan adopted,
cawm, a bqe spun of populat.ion. ·
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Stanley Krauae, director of Real
Property Services for the county, said
his otflce would attempt hr';negoUate
with the Bank of America for the Utle
altlr a complete title .._i. '!Ills might
involve a "friendly" suit to aeftle the
matter in court, said Krause. '
Asked about Tract 149 propmy owners,
who have attempted 1o limit beach use
rto area residents, Krluse said the Bank
of America al.so has the right of access
and could share that right with the
public as long as there is no infrin&ement
on righta of Tract l4t owners.
. John Killefer, aide to Supervllor Alton
E. Allen , said the county will pursue
the matter. "We feel that we have
a reasonable commitment to take the
thing over (for the public) and we want
to get on with it," he said.
The .root lob on either side or the
easement are listed for sale at a total
pun:lwe price ol '280,000.
John B. Gabriels of Laguna Beach
would IJ!te lo purdJue the property
for bul1ctint homes. He said earlier,
"I wouJd like to aee them (the.county)
late over that wflole beach down u..r..
for the me or every single per.,n. I
am lnteretled In having tt opened up
ao th1t it is lldequately pollced like
Aliso Beach."
MMy art• midentJ -also intere!lted
in beach control and policing -woo.kt
prefer th1t the access remain a privilege
of '""'1>undlng -· One pllyslc1l factor that would pro-
bably limit the amount of future public
use is the fact that only limited parking
is available above the beach area in-
volved in the accees questlon.
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FREEWAY •••
"' Is needed to "help meet Increased rec-
reiltional trave1 demands" which are
causing continued traffic problems in
Laguna. CompletioR of the vital freeway
fink is necessary for the community's
well-being, the directors agreed as they
voted to 11urge the state to co11sider
construction of Route I at the earliest
pos!lible opportunity."
Really Board President Georgia Gill
said she was sure Laguna Realtors would
want to add their endorsement to the
re!"'lution.
Planning Commissioner Ro b e r t
Hastings noted that tilt question of
freeway construction also has come up
in discussion of implementation of the
general plan and the city manager and
city engiAee:r are acheduJed to meet
with state highway ofHcials July 6 to
discuss scheduling of ·coruitruc1i0n.
They will report to the Planning Com-
misaion at ill meeting on the evening
of July 6, Hastin1s said.
The Chamber ollicials agreed they
should not take any pos!Uoa at this
time regarding location of the freeway
in the Newport Beach area, but simply
urge that the project be kept alive
so that Laguu can l<>ok toWard some
easing of its tralfic problem within a
reuonablellme.
India State Leader
Dies on Polo Field
!JONDON (UP() -The Maharajah
of Jaipur, first _pr_esideot of the Indian
State of Rajasthan and one of t6e world 's
top polo players, collapsed and died
Wednesday while participating in a polo
match at Gloocestenhire. He waa 58.
Paul Fit:zgerald, representing Miss
KrenYl'inkel, said he-felt it· was his duty
lo try to l'l the fairest poaible jury
but he said he understood the opinion
of his . client who 11.ood up in court
Wednesday and tried unsuc<:Wfully to
fire him.
"It ia somethinl ol a martyr cornple1,"
Fittzgerald told newsmen. "She fetlS
she already has been tried and eo11.victed
and sentenced to death in the news
media. ,,,.
"She and the others want to deil.j the
establlshment tho ut~faction of put-
ting on a court drama. Actually I can
understand her feeling ." .
Ira Reiner, lawyer for Miss Van
Houten. was asked whether he would
question jurors. "You bet your sweet
lite I will," he Said.
Nine iolid citizens had J>&.'Sed the
first hurdle in jury selecti<>n but most,
if not all, were expected to be dismissed
as the trial progresses. Among them
were a photographer, a m&ilman, a
cllem.ical technician, a retired teeretary,
a TV repairman, a fonner drama critic
and a man who paints the:1dinl Jines on highways.
The first prospective juror ennan
Stokes, a Negro, who works u a
mechanic at the post office. Fitzgerald
put a aeries of questions to him.
Laguna Gallery
Art Meet Slated
Both voting and non-voting members
of the Laguna Beach Art Gallery are
asked lo be on hand for the quarterly
membership meeling to be held Monday,
June 29, at 8 p.m.
Scheduled for lhe meeting is &elect.ion
of a nominatin1 committee for the l!nllual
fall meeting and approval ci plans for
remodeling the gallery.
The gallery is located at 31!1 Clift
Drive, Laguna Beach.
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Crush
Orange
Fountain Valley's Barons
moved into sole possession ol.
the league le>dership Wed·
oesday night with sa-zs romp
over the Oranlie No. 2 team
In summer leagUe cage acfioo
In the O,range Recreation loop.
Costa Mesa m ea nwhll.e
dropped into second place by
virtue of a 52..ft loss surrered
at the hands of the Orange
No. 1 quintet. 1
Fountain Valley ( 4 -0 ) "
aniothered the Panthers' se.
cond squad with a first half
barrage, taking a 32·10 edge
into the lockerroom at the.
midway point.
A hot shooting hand by s.a
sparkplug guard G e o r g e
Gerber kept the Barons over
the hump in the second half.
The diminutive noor leader
ended up with 15 points.
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Alternates Unsung Heroes
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As Kiwanians Show Class
A reflectlon on the flf\b aruwal North-South
Orange CouRty All.Star basketball game.
ployed Sawroay lliibt at Or•lli• coa.i
College:
Management of the classic, headed by
Bob Hays of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club.
showed class by prese.ting trophies to both.
aides -includin1 the alternate on eac?l
team.
1be alternates -· Bob AusUn of Costa
Mesa High for the South, and Randy
Christtnse1 of Los. Alamitos High ror • the
North -were the unsung heroes after work·
;q out with their respective teams for:.J-:two
weeks -knowing full-well they'd be sitting
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ROGER
CARLSON ---
on the sideliaes barring misfortune (injury
or·slckness ) to one of their ~ammates.
Seems like lhe squads should simply be
made up of 11 playen -let them all
play and if anyone drops olf the roster
the coach would use what he bad left.
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The Irvine League wlll utilize the substltu·
liOll rule in loop baseball play next year,
1n line with SuMet League policy. ,
The nde allows for any starter to bfJ
replaced once, in any capacity, without his
retiring from the game. A subslitute can
go into ~game only once. .. • • •
le Ca!Uonala prep bueball superior lo
._. mt If Utt udoDT
One mlpt lbMI k atplllclDI tUt ol tlle
recent major ae.,.. draft, 111 CaJHont.•
were tapped by the Pft11 -131 from tlte
Soutb and II from Nordten Caillorala.
New York WU ltCOUd with lit protpectl
ud tlte average -••mbtt from IDY sta&e
wa1Hly14.
Fam will be afforded tlle --ty Ill
aet a flm.band llok" al Ute studoala frtm
Northern Callfonall and from ether pabdl
ta Soatben CaUforala -lncladias tile IAI
Angeles Cily Schools -wbell tbe l9COlld
unaal Cal-Pal North-Selttll AD.state buebaD
1ame ls conducted at Aubtlm Stadl11111.
• Gerber was supported by
S.10 Dave Boyle and 6-1 Ed
Pills with 11 points apiece.
Sloppy defen se and
haphazard ball handling allow-
ed the Orange No. 1 unit to
score 22 points (ag ainst
Mesa's 14) in the first quarter.
SANTA ANA CC WOMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS -
Mrs. Iona Mouron of Newport Beach (second from
right) has been elected chairman of the Santa Ana
Country Club women's club, Other officers serving
with her include, left to right: Mrs. S. C. (Fran)
Carter, Garden Grove, handicap chairman; Mrs.
Neil (Stella) FOster. Costa. Mesa, treasurer; Mrs.
1'11ouron; and Mrs. James (Jackie) Voelkl, Jrvine,
tournament chairman. ·
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Sammer I.tape waler polo a11ie111 .ire
in the iallial ,atages at E1tancia HIP and
Oran1e Coast Colle1e llDftr the Cotla Mep
RecruUoa Department bMmter ucl scrullay or Ute teams lavolved nveal a solid look
at the eUte prep teams for tbe 1171 ~
1year.
Tbe flnt pltcla II alated for 1 e'cloct a...
day and wldl tbe roemhteu et tbe iBI A, tlte
$1.51 tab for adulll wW paraatff u euel-
lent seal.
Four fint-nMlllld cbo~es from tlae mmjor
league draft are laCladed ta the arra1 ti
talent Ud dte pneeeds so te a wortli1
cbarity -the CaUfonda 'PGllce Atllletlc
Leape -...... -tbe Joe DIMaglo
I.tape. Mesa interim coach J im
Fisher commented. • ' W e
couldn't get the ball in and
we played pretty lax defense
all night long •.• plus our ball
handling was terrible."
The Mustangs attempted to
l>Ul a smile back on Fisher's
face by holding their op-
ponenl3 to a total ol 30 points
in the 1ast three quarters com-
bined.
Mike Allen and S c o t t
Friested led the Mesa scoring
with 15 and 12 points.
Frlf!.ltd
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Monarchs
Suffer 6-2
Loop Loss
Mater Dei's Monarchs. dip-
ped below the .500 mark Tues-
day night with a 6-2 loss to
Santa Ana in that city's sum -
mer baseball league action at
Santa Ana Memorial Park.
The big gun for the
?.fonarchs. who now stand at
1·2 in looP play, was pitcher-
second baseman C h u c k
Adams.
He drove home Mark Stam-
bra and Chuok Cottage with
the only ~fonarch runs on a
sixth-inning single.
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Masters
Meet Next
For CdM
Corona de! Mar Track
Club's neit outing is the U.S.
Masters Track and Field
cha.mpiomhips at San Diego
beginning today and running
through Sunday.
The meet is designed for
men in three age iroups, 40-
49; 50-59; and over 60 and
will be held at Balboa
Stadium.
In the reeent Senior Olym-
pics at Los Angeles Col iseum,
Otis Chandler of the CdM club,
led the area contingent with
46-llh toss in the shot put.
other good marks were by
mate Fortune Gordien (155-3
in the discus) and by Shirley
Davisson (a national record
in the Jong jump with a 20-9
effort).
The ~meter relay team
set a national mark with a
45.t clocking.
CdM TC p1 ... n hi
Seoior Olympla -100 meter -2. Dick Stolpe
(IU).
200 meters - 2. Dick Stolpe
(22.9).
800 meters -6. Bob
Williams (2:20.3).
400 meter relay -1. CdM
TC (Ambrose, Futz, Badinelli,
Stolpe) 45.9 (national record).
Shot put -1. Otis Olandler
(46-l'h) 3. George Kerr (f3.7 ).
Discus -1. Fortune iGordien
055-3) 2. Bob Richards (!IS.
4).
Long Jump -t Shirley
Davvisson (2{)..9) 4. Bob
ruchards ( lS-11).
Pole Vault -1. Bob Smith
(12-0).
J avelin -2. Steve Seymour
(161·5).
Triple jump -4. George
Grupe (35-31h). -IOQ meters -S. RCWl Winton
(12.8).
200 meterrs -5, Ross Win-
loo (26.6).
400 meters -4. Ross Winton
(59.1).
Shot put -1. Nat Heard
(SO<!). (National record).
Triple jump -l. Don Win-
ton (31~~).
Discus -I. Nat Heard (144-
3) (National reoord) 2. Den
Aldrkh (130-11). -
Long jump -L Doo Winlm
(15-1114) 2. Ros.! Winton (15-
1).
Pole Vault -1. Royal
Grubb (9-0) 2. Roso Wlnlm
(8-6).
Javelin -t. BiU Morales
OSUI>) 2. Dan Al\iridl (llQ.
4) 3. Jack Thatt'her (124-1).
High Jump - I . ROii Win-
ton (4-7 ) 2. Don Wi-(MJ.
CUSTOM-MADE
DR,APERIES ·
USI O'ul COMnNllNT SHOI' AT HOMI SllYICI
Hwll"1••C""" I ltl·U1 I
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A W1rclt cl1eor1t11r will c1ll ti yo11r horn1
with • 1hil 1Rf 11l1ctio11 of hi9h qu1Hty
low cott f11ff ict f•r yo11 to ch1101• frol'l'I.
Ne obli11ti11t1I Complel• 4•cortlor ••r•-
111 -vpholste,., -1lipco•tft,
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Nutrilite in Runaway Win;
' .
The AAA leape, whtc• lncladel !Mt OF
champion Corona del Mar ud numerap st. Paul High supporters are talking cham-
Newport Harbor, also bas EI t I a c I a, pionshlp busineu hi the 1970 AngelWI Leque
• • •
Wilson Ford Triumphs
F'llUerton, Gardea Grove, Lakewood, Long football campaign.
Beach WU.On ud Costa Mesa. Bishop Amat still bas All..CIF performers
Several of tlloae •tfitl fipre le be ia Pat Haden (quarterback) aad John McKay t" qaarterftaals et CIP ;&ayon compellll.. (eOci) in its fold and Servile figures to make
A 101-70 runaway by
Nutrilite o v e r Progressive
Produce Monday n l g h t
highlighted the first two even-
ings of summer action in the
Costa Mesa Open Basketball
League .
Scene or act.ion was Costa
~fesa High. They'll switch to
Soothern California College
June 30. · In the other contest Monday,
Wison Ford eked past Harbor
Merchants, 93-90.
Tuesday's open loop action
.saw Woody's Wharf capture
a 78-77 decisi-on from Southern
Plastic M o I d s and Newport
Stationers o v e r c om e Sad-
dleback by a 72-62 count.
Tlin Witt paced Wilson's
scoring column in the auto
dealership's close call agaiM&
'the Merchants with 30 points.
Teammate Jeff Cunningham
pu"t in 21 points while Frank
Zebot Jed the losers with 20.
Nutrilite became the first
Joop outfit to reach the cen-
tury mark this summer as
five winning team members
hit in double figures.
George Rogers Jed the win-
ners with 231 followed by1.. Don
Killian (21) and Tandy \.iillis
(20).
Mike Noonon of Progressive
got 2S in a losing cause.
Woody 's Wharf received 20-
point efforts from Pat Grant
and a -Newport Harbor High
cage mentor Dave Waxman
in its 'slim conquest of the
Southern Plastics quintet.
Daryl Onken and H a 1
Hollister shared high honors
for Southern Plastics with 17
markers each.
A well-balanced Saddleback
offense was counteracted by
an even-better-honed Newport
Staioners attack. as the latter
~oup rolled to a 10-point vic-
tory Tuesday night.
Joe Cherney and Jerry Lan-
doe headed the remark.ably
well-balanced Newport attack
with 20 and 11 points.
Sa dd I e ba c k.C o 1 I e g e
sharpshooter Eric Olristensen
led Saddleback with 19 points,
all but one on field goals.
Ten Saddleback p I a-y e r s
figured in the 1C01ing.
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Duck Feet Fins Reg.-$8.95
Skin Diver Fins -$8.95
Cressi Fins .:.... $5.88
Masks-$1.19 to $7.95
Snarkles -95c to $2.95
Beach Floats-$4.95 to $14.95
Kick Boards alll Skim ems
Sleeping IJals -$14.95 ta· $77 .9~
Back Packs -Day Bags
Graulll Cloths -Sierra Cups
Canteens -Mess Kits
Swim Trulis-Warm-ap Jackets
Sweat Salts -Wann-up SUits
llasketbals -Volley Bals -
Footbafts -Baseballs -Seccer Balls
OPEN 9 to 6
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SAOD&.18ACK I'll
P"G l'T PP" TP
algllt at Onm1e CQl.st, beglanlng Mm1Uy. upcoming season. .
Games are at I, 1:51, 7:tl and l :st. Mater Dei figures to have its best team Lllll'I'
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1 0 2 .. wltb Fowrtala Valley, M1riaa, Westminster, the team to beat -with a 21)4.pound replace·
Troy, Saatiage, Baena Part, ud a seeeod ment for fullbick Pat McParUand and Jamil I 0 I I
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I 0 l 2 team rrem eo..... del Mar eomprilias die Quirk at quarterback.
aven-team loop. 4. St. Paul meets host l:lunlington Beach ' ' . . ' ' 1 a 1 1 , ' , . And, tbe A ll!ape competes Wednesday ht the second practice game of the season. • 1r==-ii------~----------, lO ' ,, '' k1lttlmt: Newper! JI, S.ddi.INltk 22.
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Bancroft Tennis Rackets .
Wilson T2000 Steel Racket
Struit Nylon -$39.95
PenssylYania Xtra Duty
Tennis Bans -Doz. $7.50
Wilson Xtra Duty Tennis Baffs
Dozen $8.35
ladies Tennis Dresses
Men's Tennis Shorts & Shirts
Converse Teoois . Shoes
Mens-$7.75
ladies -$7.25
1 D Speed Bikes $59.95 ta $225.00
3 Speed Biles $48.95 to $79.95
Siitle Speed Biles -$39.95
rns -Jibes -Accessmies
Closed Sundays
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PILOT PnE INVITES EVERYONE TO
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Thursday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchan~ List
Market Pulls Back
On Light Turnover.
NEW YORK (UPI) -The slock market, w1lh
little to celebrate pulled back Tbursday from early
levels 1n hgbt turnover
Shortly before the close lhe Dow Jones lnclus-
tr1aJ average of 30 selected blue chips was up 1 44
at 693 73 although it was ahead more than 5-pomts
during the first hour
The UPI marketwlde indicator showed a loss
of 0 41 percent on 1 512 issues crossing the tape Of
these 696 declined and 523 gained
Turnover of around 8 000 000
f1om 12 630 000 shares Wednesday
shares dropped
At the close motori; were up Ford closed at
43 1/8 up 1/2 General Motors closed at 61 up 7/8
and Chrysler closed at 18 1/8 up 1/8
•ff ard 10 t:!'~,J 10
11=-~.:..i. l!!ffl\~; "' i tidwilcf: '!., t~ 10tt ti!U'' Corr~ Tma tin 25 Tenneco 1 n T•nNK IJ/5 SO Tt11•co 1.IO "*'Trn l olCI Ttll .. T l•t t:x Lir11 so
! ••• , •'-~b e•·~•~;r .iia Tt•OI GI 1~ T111PLd -.,,. Te11Utl llO Ttlltron 90 Te11 n Pl2 at T e11t n 1111 <111
Th Okot ::.0 tr:~~~ ':t Thom)W & Thr ltyOr IO TldewtlM olCI 'Jm•ln l to. TmnMr SO Tlmte-~ 1 llO
IBM hit 258 at the gong up 3 Xerox was off l~'ds~~11:
I 1/4 at 74 3/4 Texaco was up 1/8 to 27 and Stan-t~~EiJ ~
dard Oil of New Jersey closed up 3/8 at 56 1/4 t~!:i:0W ~' T nWAlr P1 2
U S Steel closed at 31 3/8 off 1/8 Bethlehen1 "' t,:-g~~.1s
Steel closed even at 22 1/4 and Repubhc Steel \Vas >' fr::.":~lr 1n1:
Off 3/4 at 29 1/8 ff:~r.~~D~
American Telephone
1/2 at 40 3/8
and Telegraph was down
Prices softened 1n moderate
Amer can Stock Exchange
\
turnover on the
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Finance
Briefs
NEW YORK (UPI) -Jnfla·
Uon now has forced eight 0~&
of ten Amencan fam1bes to
change their buying habfil;
acconhng to a random surv~y
of 6 300 households across the
country made by Warwick$-).:
Legler Inc New York adver·
ll11ng agency ~ , ,
Of the Ill Cam.dies respon(f ..
1ng to the questioonall'e, ~e
out of ten. said they were~be. ..
1ng affected by inflaUon ~bt
only one out of six said Jt was
causing real hardships :?,!'k
maior causes of lnnauon bat
ed by the respondents were
high government spendinL an
ion wage demands and. J.be
Vietnam wa!.r 1n that order
Almost hau~9 perce~f
those who answered f«Voted
early 1mpo.s1tion of price wage
and profit conlrols 1
NEW YORK (UPI) -Ma
board World A tr lines w1JL ;rn
crea~ its all-cargo fliati'ts
between the Uruted States Md
Italy to SIX weekly and 11111
add service to Pw near Flor ..
ence on Moodaf s and 1111.i;~
days Seaboard also fhes ) •fl
cargo planes dally or almost
daily to most oij'ler west
European countries ,.
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TULSA (UPI) Kln-Afk
Corp said 1t has decided lll
wrile otr 1tS net eqwty m twn
high rise apartment bwkbllis
1n Tulsa that currently 'are
lo.!1ng about $40 000 a month
The equity will be written
down from $10 million to '8 "
m1lbon the amount of the
outstanding mortgage on the
properties Kin-Ark said 1t
may be forced to turn Use
bwkhngs over to the Fedei-31.
Houamg Aulhot1ty. the ~oi;t
gage guarantor
• CLEVELAND (UPJ)-WhJli.
Motors Corp has obtamed ;,.
$1 2 rrullion order for 59 diuel
highway tractors from Lob)l'
Brown Inc of Albany, N Y
NEW YORK tUPl)-Allan
be Richfield Co wdl drop
temporary voluntary dealer
allowanc~ on tank wagon
prices 1n all Lhe 46 states tn
whteh 1t operates ef!ecti=
di)' Such temporary 1 •
ances are granted to
competitive price cuts ,\
ON THE TUBE • I
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The Power of a Wmnan
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NY Unions
Bug Film
Producer
By VERNON sccrrr
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Producer Arthur Broidy pulled
' his New York location movie
out cf Manhattan and bac k t
Hollywood after union battles
and soaring costs .
"I went to New York a
week and •· half ahead of
time to line up our three-week
shooting schedule there," the
youthful producer said.
"The union people at IATSE .
figured they had a Hollywood
group they could take for as
much money as possible. For
instance, they demanded I
hire a still photographer and
a tw°"man sound crew .
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Enjoy •• 1ppe1iain1 brultl•tt in Ille CaWe Cu.Kikbo
en. If J OU e1 n't •lop by for bttakfut, 1fh)' ar.it pla1
lo Ji.we IWlcli or dinan. Opn dlilJ 1:00 A.M..
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Repertory's "One Fiew Over the CuckOO:s Nest," on stage _tonight and Frid_ay
at SCR's Costa Mesa the·ater .
"It was pure featherbed·
ding, 1 told .them J didn't
want a still ·man, and that
I could do very nicely with
a two-man sound crew., ...... IM ...... A_. ..., .......... 111111Mi111MI -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·'·"'··~.Mill ....... .,. ~ "I wrote them a letter tell,
Ing them to forget the whole
thing. Then I lined up a crew
from NABET, the other
theatrical union in New York.
Well, on the first day of
shooting both crews showed
up .. and the IATSE people
picketed us right there on the
corner of 5th Avenue and 58th
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program!I about an Idealistic
senator. Jt was as easy as
chan1ing an auto's spark
plugs.
David llartman, the lanky
young man who plays one of
the doctors in the segment
about contemporary medical
advanca, said the other day
that while lclence will con-
. tin~ ~to dominate . the &eg,
meiit, "we hear they're going
to try to humanize the
"l was iforced to negotiate
with JATSE if we were to
get our location shots, We
compromised : No still man
and a three-man sound team." 1
Brokty said New York City
Hall was cooperative and the
police made shooting on the
street as painless as possible.
But he is still infuriated with
New Yark unions,
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characters." ·
It did seem sometimes last
sea90R that the antiseptic doc-
tors were prisoners c( their
career1 and slaves to their
shining equipment. They were
marvelous -helping the blind
to see in a new way, diagnos·
ing the illnesses er astronauts
in space, keeping people alive
with new surgical tehcniques.
"They insisted l have a
.s t a nd-by cinematographer,
stand-by art director, C(lstume
designer and others," Broidy
id ---sa · "THI HONIYMOON IULLl•S" l•I
"There is no such thing in "THI" OUNWIC:"'MOlllJIOlll'" C•PI
Hollywood. I needed them like u...., 11 Mt11t •• •1111 r•rwlf
I needed measles. On top of ts,.;;;;;~;~~~;.,, that, if the unions didn't ap. I
"I don 't know what kind
of cases we'll be having,'' said
Hartman, "but 1 do hear that
we're going to be given 1Cme
scrt cf an existence outside
the hospital -maybe even
dittes with girls."
.David, 33, quit a career as
an economist for acting. He
had the ]Jsual lean period in
New Yark, but has been irt-
creasingly 1u cc e s sful in
Hollywoo:I. A native cf
Pawtucket, R.I., he graduated
from Duke and after military
service enrolled in the
prove of the way things were
going, they'd stop work .
"In Hollywood there Is no
such unprofessional thing as
a work stoppage. If the unions
have a beef, they file it with
the proper authorities and an
investigation is made later.
But they ~ver stop a movie
in productkln,
"It cost me at least $50,000
Jn time and extra charges.
"The real shocker js that
the un ion demands screen
credits-for the stand-by people
I d.idh't use or want. I'm
not against unions, I'm a
member of two of them
myself. But those New York
people are just h u r t i n g
themsel.ves.
American Academy of ... -.. ~~~~~~~~! Dramatic Arts,
His big bre•k came with
a role in the criginal cast
of "Hello, Dolly!" After 800
perfcnnances in that, he was
kept busy in the threater, then
signed with Universal Sludiot
four years ago.
He has been working steadi-
ly in films and television
since, including-one year as
a regular on "The Virginian."
He traded his chaps and six-
shooter for white coats and
stethoscope to co-star with E .
G. Manhall in "The Bold
Ones."
Since Hartman'a series con-
sistl of only eight or nine
programs, it occypied only a
couple cf months of his time
last season.
"But t knew the role I was
going to play, and spent
months before that hanging
around hospitals, watching
doctors at work. I sat in on
&Urgery, walked around with
interns and got to know one
cardiologist very well It is
important to do lhooe IJtings
right. .•
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·.Lori· Gordon, 11, demonstrates on~ o.r new starting bloc~ ff!? s~m.
races at Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club for Don' Harris.(1n swim
trunks). Lake Forest Men's Club President David ·CJ'iPps and Jodi
Bennett, 9. Men's club donated $238 to swim team for blocks and
other equipment which will be used Saturday in swim meet aeainst
Anaheim YMCA at 9 a.m. at Lake Forest club. .
Dawson to Leave Position
As Capistrano's Attorney
By PAMELA HALLAN
Of t11t Deltr Plltl Stiff
·John Daw!IOn• attorney for San Juan
Capistrano, annoonced Tuesday he will
be leaving the city's employ.
San Clemente
B~autification ,
~··Drive Launched
' ·' A check for $200 donated by · the San
C1emente Women's Club has launched. :· . a new beautification drive spon!Ol'ed by
"Jhe chamber of commerce. ~
·. · Donation or the funds by clUb preside1t
Mrs. Blaache Stoney will go taward ~· implementation o( a multifaceted pro-
,gram to uplift the esthetlcs of San
'· Clemente wxler the direction of a five-
. ' man conunittee.
Working in concert with city parks
:···'aid recreation director Arlie Waterman.
: ~'the committee will be setting priority
-projects' in tbe beautificatiom drive.
Among several target areas are shrub
and tree planting, work at public
playgrounds. new sign ordinances, pier
entrance modification and underground·
,~ of ul!lities. .!! Youth service group participaUon also
·:'h planned. ~,: Two municipally oriented p r o j e c t s ~~ing spurred in the drive are Las ~t:Patmas Park and the new Linda LaJe
1 ~acb access area. ·
t!., The initial donation from the woman's
~ up might be Used tD purchase
1 Adscape components for the Linda Lane
~ ~area where a new park was completed .~ few months ago.
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His announcement came after a cl06ed·
door city council session Monday.
Dawson,F who has been with the city ·
since its incorporation in 1111, said he
would be leaving for two reasons .. One ·
Involves a commitment, the details of
whidl .he did not diJclose, whidl, he
said, would have caused a conflict or
interest.
The other, he said, was 1eneral
dissatisfaction caused by the fact Uuit
"the Cipistrano city 1oouncil ahvays has
to be treated with kid gloves.·~
He said he would remain until Sept.
l and bad advised the cooncil about
~ible replacementJ.
Dawson, who resides in Anaheim, Is
full time assistant city attorney for that
city.
Mayor· Tony Forster aald Uiat the
council appreciated Dawm's 1ervice to
the city and was gtad that he was
remaining until September ..
"This will give the couDcil Ume to
(iod the best qualified penon for _the
JOb," said Forster.
Dawson's service over the years has
been JnO&tly in an advisory capacity
since his employmen~ wa only part
time. He did occasionally take cases
to court, the most recent beint a con·
lroversy over an illegal billboard within .
the city limits.
He won that case with the court havjng
ordered the' sign compitiy to remove
the billboard by September, 1969. 'Ille
sign still remains and eccordin1 tD
Dawson is In contempt oC court.
DaW90n has only one other duty which
he fulfilled for the city council -he
usually gave Ult invocation at the be1in-
ning of each meeting.
SubsitlWs
' Sought .for
Beach Care
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College Asks Lost: ~evenue
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'!Ida WU the ............ of 1-0 Eirller lbla --for !he upbyl'ti_hd_flmd. 'Ibo -of a.e••paMk1I•"
-City M.._ D, .I-D. CapillrOIJO Unlhd SdJool Dlllrlct, 'llledlllrid'1_.t-... joctloJW .• ~II llie lladP,l·wlll '"!ftlO ...... _ ,,_,,y nlcbt-_._ llllllliDc "-1111--ID their ol 111.1 milllln II--.-....... ")111.-tllt ·.-vP.lblla.·--II tllt
by bis .-durlnl a llodl'i ~alr~-~~ti!;llJl~~bud~l&M.~:_!aot~•~DOll~ati~ .. ~~-~!lhe~CUJ~1elll~O~-~l!_,_~'l~IDllL~·~-,:'.·'~~~-~.d~'li~.•!!·'~1l~l[lr~A~IS!, ~·s.:. __ ::_.....,_:· -. ~ <blmcttman Edward Lorr ated abuut "' • lhe counly •ltilude ........ ..oridlnl
men.funds to Lquna since JDU1 beadl
uaen are frOm elsewhert.
-llld lhe five CGlllal cllill
of Orin(< CounJy bave -ill dlo<>-
with lhe """'ly --Ibo sublidy .matter. for three yean.
He llld lboJ<• bu -I ............ bul wnrrltten formula for ..-, unlil
lhe time the OOWlly aclminlllnW bepn
lo _.,.. the budget.
He satd the admbdstratlve officer
began looting with dilfaYOr an the
&Ublidlea tbreo yurtqoa tbn
was a cMnge in formula.
Commenting lhal the unual county
support level for Lquna bu been m,ooo Wheaton said four coutal cttles
had what lhe counly "eUl'hemil!llcally"
called an au4if; to determine tbe eost.-
revenue situatim -beachpn. Wheaton uid, "The county audilor
seni a five-man team to Newport Beach.
Seal Beacb, lllmJincJGn Beach and
Laguna. So far, San Oemente bas JW.llt
been 1udited.
"I can 'I begin lo Ill lnlD the details
of problems we r~ into in dkio1n1nc
tills with county . officials but • • • we
were jobbed_,," •
Whe.aton. aaid revenue attribul.ed to
Laguna Beach waa lfOllSly -lled
and lileguanfing costs ....,iy un-
. Gerplayed. ~ .
--He said the audit w u not dme by
80Und acoowtling llraclicos.
"The audit showffi we owed them
money •• -,• said lhe ciiy IDIJlll"'·
He said the r f ueducted Jl! $ZS,001t
sublidy on paper md 1tm lbond a
balance: favorable tG Laguna.
Wheaton .... he bu been 'Ulipod
the ·last of -ing I ....... poiper
Ii>r lhe Involved cities thn>ulb rmew.
Wheaton said, "liopefµny -. with
unanimity, the five eKles will app1wcb
the county board of . npe:t vilt.n • •
. ,I'm very apoet 1bolJI the wlllle lhml.
I r .. 1 lhe five ..-i cillei -""* be~~-~ Mid it~
a ve-ry poUdca.J i1Pf protiie1i.
He IOid supervilon Allon Allen and
' David Bater~ the IUboldy View-
point but added, •jJt's a fivHnlD board
and the other three men ~ in1aod
cities. I feel it's eoinl to bt • very
difficult troblem. ..
$1;400 in Loot
Taken at Club
Burglars who vaulted lhl .fence .fll.
San Clemaite's Moooe Locfae Tueoday
pried their way tbroucb •veral coin
machines and storaae catinas and
scooped up mon lban •1.• In ...U
change and bills. San Clea-* police ___ .ulcl
lhe lhiev .. used 1 peyillC -to tnat into the lodge before dlybrfak,
then .rilled oevcral vencflnC mlClllnes
androundedup11m11of--.c!
lhroughout Jbe building. .
The lodge, locatod in I dart and
quiet portion of town at 105 Calle
Trabuco, has been hit 1everal ·times
by burglars in the past year.
Flnprprinl checks by the Orange
County crime lab proved lnconcluslve,
officen' •kl today.
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:·: CHAMBER OFFICIALS RECEIVE BEAUTY OF A 08'T FROM SAN CLIMINTI WOMIN'S CLUB
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A Democratic candidate for con-
reu from Ohio, says he is not UJ>-
et )tis son received. a jail sentence
i>r participating in student diaor-
ers. at Ohio State University. He
ays the youth is 11a fine idealist
ut immature." M•nley K. McGee~
9, a sophomore at OSU, was fined
100 and sentenced. to 00 days in
Iii after his conviction. "A short
~nn in jail won't hurt the boy,"
Bid Menley L. Mc;GH . • •
Jot Walcott of Denver, 'Smashes
ars for both. fun and profit. He is
eneral manager of 'a firm which
ammers junked cars into scrap
I.eel. For pleasure, he drives can
1 a demolition derby. "After a day
t the mill, the derby is a form of
elaxation for me," \Volcott ex·
lain ed. • .
A draiiocl "'°"' <ll<cl< ..al be
"!adO °" ,WI allllel<1 """'JJ<tina
at dae: CDt•wal llJOftlf'ft., amatnr
a t h I • I i c c"""'pionlhip.1 W.
weebnd 'ift London, to molce
111rr 1'0M iocor padded brGI.
"W c 100td to be quite sure that ti•• •eol glril and not th< pad<l<d
on.es win in' any tight finish,"
said association secretary Marea
Hartman. "Some of our flat
cflesttd girls have not betn to
p~ased with some of the photo
finilh decidom which have gone
agGinit tMm."
• Transport officials in Exeter,
:ngland, have silenced sinling bus
1>nductor Archie Cor•m. 'Ibey said
is impromptu performances from
1e rear platform of Ille bus di&-
cectecl traffic. The conductor's !av·
rite oong was a political ditty be
•rote himself: "Marching Home
lilh Labor (pa1)·"
,udy Segenberger, 12. of Dfllvcr,
'olo. is looking fonoard to tM d4v
!hen he wit! be able to ride hil bike
ttd throw pitches across the plate
gain. A~ broke his qnn while plav-
rig and, thftl jwt a week later broke
1is wrist. • Cam::1J! University scholar :hrl1 rty, 26, who felt guilty
1bout ·gate crashing a campus par4
y, flnally wrote .out a check for
he admission price -on a banana.
['he bank accepted it. 110ne of the
:taU has eaten the banana but the
•kin will be posted back to lhe cus·
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;aid.
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Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr. (&.Calif.) is congretulal·
eel b~ cheerleaders after hitting a ~~ run in the
Stadium in Washington. The Republicans, who have
dominated the series by winning seveh of the eight ' .
· ninlh annual congresslonal baseball game at RFK games played, W9• M over the Democrats.
New lfEW Chief
Finds Protest
On First Day
i1le ·'llln -• WASHINGTON -Elllat L. RldWdlao
bad-~cfthetmiblecl
deplrimelll cf Hoalll>, Edllcation and
.Wdue for clllly a lrw boin """1
he operleacld an emploJe -· !loo. . •
'Ille prul<lt .-1in1 cf HEW employ11,
bold W«l.-!lf a lhart -ofter
-ta Ille Olib cf olflce, WU
11111~----bulal et.( l8it:dM cmftlct. •"lhls WW II'
cutllll a llvfcllllC this nation In the
bHrl," tbe -said In a staJemeot. 8-> ol the demclllltralloo at the
HEW ..nlorlum &aid 11Tanpment& for
Jt were lnlde while Robert H. Finch,
-1 .......,1.,. In Presidelll NIMo,
lllJI headed the department:
Rlcbardloo took oo o!fidals notice ol
the meatJng four floors below bis nrw
HEW afllce,·wllb Its oriental art obj<ctl
and upted 11obe he brauflht with him
from the State Deplrtmelll wh<re he
hod -llftder-"tar)'• '!be clobe WU
a gift !ram fellow worun then.
At a momlnC news co.nference
Richardlon offered a brood endonement
today or administralian efforts In end
all southern school segregaUon tbi1 falL
"By the fall o{ th.ls year, all schools
subject to official segregation will be
deleg:regated or-subject to procedures
leading to desegregation," Richardson
nld at his maiden news conference
ln bis new job.
AMA OK's Abortions'
CHICAGO (UPI) -The American
Medical AalOciation's house of de~gates
today by voice vote approved a new
policy on abortion which would pennit
physicians to perfonn the operation in
.1tatea•wbere it is legaL
House Democrats Aim
To Override Nixon .[eto
WAlll!ING'l'ON . (AP) -House
IJomocra!I, fllUrllll In be the winners
e•m if they loie, moved todly to over~
ride ~ Nlsao'• veto cf a $U5
bllliGn balpltal -bill.
'll1ey nil fnlo today's vote not
parllcularly confident cf pickinf up the
~ majoritJ to overcome the
pnoldenl!.d rejedlao of the meuure,
but foellng rolllively uow:ed of miking
pallllcel hay ... anff ....
'Ille Democrit. fett they couldn't lie
hurt pal!llcally by voting for baopital coo-
ltruc:Uoo at a time When Ni.Jon is asking
CoqJ m lo m!lke avlilable $'llO million
College Rioting
Probe Ordered
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP). -Gov. Neilan
A. Rockefeller bu ordered a special
invesU11Uon of the Hobart College
diaturbance earlier tlUa month that
focu.ed aUenUon m a police undercover
imortner known to ltudenta u "Tommy
the Traveler."
Rockefeller announced Wednesclay that
he had ordeted a apecill 1rand jury
probe "of the events reWed '4° the
serious dilturbance" at Ho!Sirt in
Geneva, N.Y., on JW'lf: 5.
'Ttie confrontation between police and
several hundred students followed a
dormitory drug search. The youths defied
arresUng officers, damaged three patrol
cars and obtained the release of five
students taken into custody.
The studenb apparently were outraged
over Ille law offielals' use of a nonstudent
informer, "Tommy the Traveler,'' who
supplied information that led to the
search and accompanied police on the
sweep.
ror Joana to hard-pressed railroaas.
Furthermore many GOP members say
they still are criticized back borne for
sustatninl the President'• veto of a big
health Md educaUon money bill Jast
J,anuary. i .
With ~ '1eclions 1,,.. than
fivt monthl any. candidates dcn't want
In pro•ide their -1Uon ll1Y additional
campolp fodder.
"Fnm an intellectual standpoint," a
hi~ GOP leader said privately.
"I think . tbe Ptesident ·is ritbt, but
the lntellecluals don't do all the voling
In mY d!llrlcl. ibe Wnlng on ,UU.. i~
not loo f~te.'~
Republicans took no ' solid position on
t!!e· veto at a party conference Wed·
nesday. Some said they would vote to
uphold Ult Presldeni with the · un-
derstandin& a new bill would be passed
to m,eet major White House objections.
The b;tll didn't register a sJ.ngle vOte
of opposition when it passed the House
and the Senate originaUy and again when
it cleared both branches in compromise
form.
A Hou1e override sends the measure
to the Stn~fe where another two-thirds
majority ·is· required.
But tbe Prmident objected_ particularly to a requirement that funds provided
to implement the bill must be spent
and not withheld. He said tttis was
"ooe of the most una~ted provisions."
Nixon al90 complained because it ex-
ceeded by more thlrl $350 million his
budget plans for the fbcal year 1tarting
July I.
All in all, he said in his veto message
last Monday, the bill "Is a long step
down tbe rolMI of fbcal trresponsibWty,.
and we shoufd not take that road."
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For Mobilization
PHNOM: PENH,, Cambodia (UPI) -
. Cambodia •Y ordered a general
mobllilalilln which CONCripted all men
and women between the ages of 11
and IO lnln the nalian'• defense forces.
1be move came as air force eourcea
reported delivery of tons of American
rifles and other mWtary hardware for
the tiny cambod1ln annY in its campaign
to repel Communist Vietnamese in-
vaders. An alrWt of weapons Wedne1day
night wu described as the bi.gest to
date. '-I
1be mobillzalian decrees, ~ by •
• the Cooncll or lollnl&ten, required· all
Nixon Backer ·
To Call Vote
·on Dove Bill
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Sen. Gordon
Allott (R-O>lo.) an administration
backer, annouAced today he would call
up for immediate consideration the con· .
troversial t•amendment to end the war
in Vietnam" in an effort to scuttle
the proposal.
Sen. George S. McGovern (0.S.D.).
a chief sponsor of the measure, said
he would move to table his own amend·
ment when Allott makes his move.
Allott sakt be planned to introduce
the McGovern proposal later in the day.
lt would cut off funds for the war
in Southeast Asia beginning Dec. 31 and
set a deadline for complete American
withdrawal on June 30, 1971.
"f have not cleared it with the White
House,'' Allott said of the tactical mov~.
But he said there was no doubt 10
his mind that Preeident Nixon Iavors
his strategy.
"I think the White House and the
Presidf:nt would like to see all these
ancillary matters disposed or," Allott
'said.
The upside-down, inside-out, rear-end-
rorward .situation developed as the Senate
lurched into Jts seventh week of debate
on the war, the U.S. military strjke
into Cambodia -and the Constit~tion.
Here is what is happening :
-The Senate is metting on llle foreign
policy i.saue during the day and con-,
sldering domestic legislation at night
in a congressional version of the twinight
doubleheader. .
-Members voted to repeal the 1$64
GuU o( Tonkin · resolution Wednesday
but Sen .. J. Williani Fulbright (D-Ark.).
who had called the resolution one of
the greatest miStakes Congress ever
made. voted against its repeal. .
-The Cooper-Church amendment t~
cut off funds for future sustained in-
cursions into Cambodia is still pending,
but many members now have doubts
about what it means because of new
language added to it Monday.
"It's getting so you can't tell who
the hawks and doves are around here ,
any more." said Sen. George D. Aiken
(R-Vt.) the "owl" of the Senate and
dean of Senate Republicans.
Israeli Ambassador
Recalled for Talks
JERUSALEM (AP) -The Jsraelt
Cabinet held a special session today
and decided to call in its Washington.
ambassador, Yilzhak Rabin, for con-
sultations, a government spakesman . an-
nounced.
cllllenl to ellher perlonn military
tervtce or join supporting organizations .
All will be subjec:t tO ml!Jtary laws
and regulations and subject to military
trlbilnals ..
American !IOW'ctS confirmed the shiir •
ment and said it .was pert of an ac4 •
c.elebraled aid program to Cambodia. The
United States was reported to have pro-
mlled f7.I million in arms to Cambodia
for this fiscal year.
The American shipment came on· the
heels of an Australian announcement
of a half a million dollars worth Of
aid to this coontry and a new shipment
of Red Cross supplies from Thailand.
F'lrst indications of the new American
delivery caMe Wednesday night when
·the Phnom Pehn ai~ was suddenly
closed. Fltst reporis had said the clOSW'e
was the result of a Communist shelling
attack but these reports were later
denied. The delivery was announced to-
day.
In anotller development today, a group
of 2 800 more Vietnamese war refugees wer~ repatriated from Cambodia aboard
a flotilla of South Vietnamese navy boat!.
The repatriation program began · in
the first days of the war in this once
neutral nation when Cambodlans, angry
at the invasion by Vietnamese Com·
munists, vented their wrath against all
Vietnamese. Hundreds were reported
slai n, and survivors were rounded up
and placed in special assembly camps
for dispatch back to their homeland.
Question Open
On U.S. Jets
Aiding Ca1nbodia
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Secretary or
State William P. Rogers today left ~pen
the possibility that U.S. ·warplanes might
engage in close air suppart of _9lmbodian
forces.
At a news conference, he also disclosed
that President Nixon was preparing to
name an anibassador to Cambodia,
The statements suggested that the r
United States might be moving away
somewbat from its previous policy
against tie&ming involved in direct
military support of the Cambodian
government headed by Premier Lon Nol.
Rogers was asked whether he would
rule out the posslbllity of U.S. warplanes
operating in direct support of Cambodian
forces. He said that he would not. He
said he would not make any statement
that would limit U.S. ·airpower -that
he did not want to foreclose any air
operations that may be necessary.
Thailand Chief
Alerts Military
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -Prime
Minister Thanom Kittikacl!orn told a
cheering House o( Parliament today that
Thailand would send its anny into Cam~
bodia if necessary.
Speaking at the opening of a new
session, Thanom said Thai troops along
the 400 miles" of border from Laos to
the Gulf of Siam had been placed on
full alert and told to stand by for
further orders.
"If the Communists overrun Cambodia,
Thailand will be the next victim ," he
declared. "Thailand has no choice but
to fight. Mao Tse-tung has openly
declared Thailand is the next target.
Thailand will fight before it will yield
to communism."
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Record Lows Report.ed Over Michigan, Wisconsin
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' Agnew Blisters Senate· Critic~ of Nixon ·-.
I.II DENVER !UPI) -Vice
Pnljdeal Spiro T. Agnew,
wllh cld>ftiallng police and
antiwmr de mo n s tr 1 tor•
<lubtal _,by, W-y
atlocbdtbe~o!
lbeSmale"wllmDbe-
ollryilg .. -the --
--lllll,000 American troo .. "remain wlns'lble" in
lbe !leld.
· Tbe vice --~ ap-
parently unaw_.. qi tb e ·-_.. -the convention Complex wl)ere
be spoH, -..Ibed the U.S.
inv1:sirm ol Cambodja as "The
. ' ...... -=~.:.:.l~~!Y ~:!"..;:-o:
Tbe ---·pol--lnjund -be apolotilina "for their ir· hit in U. face with a IOda
rational.ltlel" DOW inltead of bottle,
"buoyinC -...,... ID' . The. mlwu'l'illy bfoke up
1-ie lbe c:ornmander-b>cd a!t<r I wodp of 50 pollco
o1 , the armed ,.._ wbile · dlariod 1n1o •• crowd Uiat
41111.000 or 11111 men .....m bad -outalde lbe Currlian
vulner1ble in the f I e Id , ' • J!!Jhlhltlon Hall for nearly five
Alnew said. houri. At lout Ill ol the
Outsick the .. -when -ton !led Into I
Republlcam were boldlnC a nearby loplea -dub.
ltz.a·plale dinner . and cam· Inside the baU, Ac-!all>
pa len rally, police mid about ed out at SenMe. c:ritJcl of
200 demonllraton clubed in Pre.-t Nllm'a war poUclu
I oerles of brief sklrmJabol. -partlcularly tbt nai1n II>
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tbe -!or lalllna lo rempl• the othmlve as a
' "pa& miJ11"'7 aucceaa." , .,,_. .,. the Casundru
of thl Senate now?" Agnew
DobCek Ouster Pending?
Pl\AGUE (UPI) -'!be ru~
1nl cealnl eommltlee ol the
~ Commllllilt Par·
ty met taday, and -
Mid II -'<I expd !ormer
tint llm!tlf'1 Alexander Dub-
c:tlt from the party.
'l1lo -.g annouaced by .
Pr1CtJe radto was expected
to last two or three days.
Sources said a party control
_..-,lhll .~
Dubcek's party IMlllti.rahip ii)
March ¥Oled lit~ monlh lo
expel him for hiJ tolerance
o! "rl&hleat ~ IC-
Uvlliea" in lite pat•ty.
asked •fter describing the •
Cam!kldla war effort as a SUC•
cess. In Greek mythology.
Cassandra was loved by APoUO
who aranted her the gift of i.
prlll)bocy.
The vice preaident, who his
combined rest and relaxation
with politics on his lwo-day ,
vi.alt to Cclorado, said most •
Americans bads u p p o r le d1 ~
President Nixon's decision .and ""' ..
bad been proven right. • •
' "But there ia ·a good deal
of egg on a good deal of
other fices -and tt is well
deterved," Agnew said.
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POLICE ARREST ANTIWAR PROTESTER .
One of 14 Agnew Foes Held In Denoter
1une
foundatio·ns sale u um
Patrioti~ Riot~
Violent Confrontation Seen
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
llonor America Day gala
scheduled for July 4th could
turn into "America·s most
ma Ssive red-white-and-blue
bloodbath," says a group
headed by Chicago 7 defendant
Rennie-Davis,
''The demonstration is billed
as nonpartisan a n d non-
polilical when in fact it is
not," said the Emergency
Committee to Prevent a J uly
4th Fist Fight.
The group said the event
would a mount to an
unscheduled Republican con-
vention and invite a violent
confrontation with I 5 • 0 O O
young people Davis predicted
would show up for a planned
July 4th "Smoke-in" pot party
on the grOunds of t h e
\Vashington Monument.
Davis and 15 others went
to the Honor America Day
headquartets Wednesday in an
attempt to discuss the pro-
gram, get themselves included
nn the committee a11d gain
office space but were told no
one in authority was present.
They said the currelll plans.
call ing for appearances by
<..'Omedian Bob Hope and
evangelist Billy Graham, offer
nothing for young people and
the city's majority Negro
population.
In a statement. the group
recommended the H o n o r
America. Day commi t te e
revise its program in an effort
to make "the young and old .
black and white. , .feel more
at ease, and ... prevent J uly
4th from becoming a national
disaster .. ,
Among th~ir suggestions
were painting the W~ington
Monument in washable day-
glow colors and throwing a
light show.
Others included:
-~1aralhon runners leaving
from Ohlo's Kent S t at e
University, New Haven, Coon.,
Augusta, Ga ., lndependenct
Hall, Hall of Freedom in
Valley Forge, and the colonial
capitol in-Williamsburg.
-~1emorial !ef'Vice featur-
ing poet Allen Ginsburg with
Graham, "America's two most
prominent spiritual leaders,
each respected by million.. of
citizens.''
-Procession oC f I a g s
parade in the afternoon in-
cluding the flags of yooth,
the flags or blacks, the flags
of foreign lands. "This display
would ene%lurage national aS
well as global unitl'.'' they
said ... Also, youth groups and
black bands and marching
units should be added."
-An American salute with
Hope's master of ceremonies
duties shared by comedian
Dic k Gregory and Abbie Hof-
fman , another member of the
Chicago 7. Rock mmlc, IOUl
music an<I o t h e r en-
tertainment pertinent to t'Oll--
lemporary America would be
added to already planned acts.
Davis. in a sidewalk news
conference, said H o no r
America Day, as now con-
ceived is "no more than a
national call to violence, a
monstrous plan to incite a
riot. Large, entire segments
o( the American population
ha ve been excluded from the
rally in direct defiance of the
statements by Honor America
Day organizers."
Sena te Again Nixes
Anti-Busi11g Moves
WASHINGTON IUPll -Us-
ing the sa me arguments and
the same tacllcs. Southern
senators rinished in the same
place. They lost.
The Senate once again Wed-
nesday killed legislation to
outlaw mandatory busing of
school children and revive the
freedom ()f choice plans for
school desegregation.
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Takeover
Considered
For the third time in seven
months, the Senate struck
down S o u th e r n-sponsortd
amendments in the House-
-passed edacation-approprla~ -1-----
WASHINGTON IAP)
Transportation Secretary John
Volpe has told Congress the
government mighl be forced
to nationalize th e <..'OUnlry's
railroads i( federal aid is
withheld from the Penn Cen·
tral and ()ther lines.
"If we do nothing, and all
else fa ils, we only have the
option ol takeover of the
r ailroads by the fed e r a I
government,'' Volpe said Wed·
nesday while testifying In sup-
port or a proposal to provide
~750 million in emergency ald
for the railways.
He told the House Interstate
.i nd Foreign Commerce Com-
mittee the bankrupt Penn Cen-
tral was badly managed and
any government aid \YOU!d be
made at high risk. But
chances of the firm, the na-
tion's sixth I a r g est cor-
poratlori. rfC()vering without
federal help -iST galfil>IC at
best, he said.
lions bill which cont.-in the
three p e r e n n i a I antkivil
rights riders.
But, k119wi ng from past ex.
pericnce they were beaten
before they started, Southern
senators-and ()n]y a few of
them-put up a dispirited and
token defense to kee p the
riders in the bill.
Working late into the night,
the Senate disposed of the
civil rijihts controversy and
prepared for passage of the
$4.5 billion aid to schoob
111easure. possibly tonight
The bill already provides
$700 million more than the
Nixon ad ministration request-
ed and Senate liberals are
hoping to add another '200
million.
Bur they were told by Sen-
ate Republican Lea der Hugh
Scott that adding more funds
v;ouJd bring on a presidential
veto. He reminded his ~
leagues Nixon vetoed the orig-
inal fl.scill 1970 appropriations
bill when Congress topped
Nixon's proposals by 'I bJJUon.
The first defeat for the
Southerners came when Scott
-1llm<Ll kill lhL•i><:Alled --
Jonas amendment w h I c h
would have revived fretdom-
o(-chotce school desqrega-
tion plans. Tile vote w11 53 to
rt.
Then. I• one mot.ion, Sen.
Charles M. Mathi11, (R·Md.),
asked the Senate to eliminate
lhc st>eallcd Whitten amend-
olga lace bra
mates with panty
hose partner girdle
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gently iounded.sil hOllette. Stretch
straps and back. White; A,B,C cup
re_&· 5.50 ..... -•• ~····· 4.n
Briel te1 pan ty controls tummy and
hips. Inner teg band has aripper
surf!ce, no garters. Wllite, nude;
S4L, reg. 9.00 .. ··-JM
warner's young
bra mates with
garters gone RQnty
"Young Thin&" bra has lace eups,
stretch back and adiustable straps,
White; B, G eups, 1eg. 5.00 ....... . 1-.,._...n. Garters.Go~panty girdle
smooths pantyhose ..• holds .thigh
hiatl stretch stockings. Lightly
controlling. White 01 nude; S.M-L ,
ree. 8.00 • Lii
peter pen shapes
young figure s
ncturcllx
Hidden Treasure bra has sott
nylon crepeset cups lined with
fiberloarn: Sbltch sides and
back. Wlllta; A, Braips, ,..., --1
rec. 4.00 ..................... 2.n
On the Spot panty airdle has
!rant, sides and back pamls.
White; S*L, rec. ID.00 •• 1.lt
fa shion beg ins
with gossard's
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f lair bra of nylon lace is lined
wilh lhi n fi ber fill . Shapes
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In Chi c ago, meanv.•hile,
Treasury Secretary David M.
Xerinedy LOld the Chicago
Council on Foreign RelaUons
the government should have
made a "desperate" effort to
511ve the railroad. But he said
lnsurficient time was available
to solve the firm's problems. m•nt. ~ mouoo carried. 41 NEWl'OllT CENTER lo 33. • #I FASHION ISLAND • ~2200 • MONDAY, TFWRSOAY,FRIDAY IO:OOTILL9:30 • 1'" !)'. OTHER DAYS I 0::00 TILL 5:30 · ol!
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Orange County•s Vote Syslmls Task Force wu
&Cheduled to m..t this afternoon to decide on a recom-
mendation to the Board of Supervlaors on bow to brinfl
wUng and counting into Y,e second ·ball of the Twentieth
Century. '
Embarr881ed by always being the Jut, or "!8'1Y
last, coonty in the sta!O lo repo!i llnaJ returns, CC11111ty
voten can hope the task 'force will llnally quit ararrlnl
its heels. !l's time to stop laking problelbl to the super-
visors and come up with well-considered solutlonl.
Bickering, resignations and voting wltllout ia-lng
just what the vote was about bave characterized the
task force up to now. lf this is now,._at an end, then it
appears the group will unite on a recommendation atone
these lines: . _,. •
-The present Coleman electronic vote c...-g ma-
chine will again be used in the November election, but
for only about hall of the county's 1,022 precincll, the
machine's capacity.
-For the remaining precincts, use as many mech-
anical voting machines as are offered for free trial, then
lease as many JJlPl'e as may be needed •
The net Is tl&t the county la lln:.::r moving toward
the more etticient voting machines, about Wne.
lntegr!!y on f.ampus
What really beppened to the quantity and quality ol
education at California's stata univenitles and colleges
dUrlng th• llnaJ month of tile put ICbool year, .wbep
some performance requlremenll wen relaxed· and some
students and faculty permitted to ''res:onstttute" eourses
to make tbem '"more relevant" to world and national
tba Jl'Ollllllll and ............ will ... 11111 fall ... 1111._
pulll. ' • Chllilcellon· of the 111De Unlvenity of· Cllifllmle
c-. la1kln.I with 1111 nsilltl recently,< ._tat
that. for the IDOi{ JJert the -~ funclft!a 111 a or-J · derly and nepalllllile lublan;' uld that "lout out.' '.
of llv1 (or more) count1 Clllllmle their 1ior1D811uJ1.
ion, and that the belllinr all' ruin and ·prvi:ldaru ""
CoJlfonm cam..,... wu mild campared wltll <'wlaat Cljh-er acboolJ acroaa the nation did."
Tb11 actncMrledpd then wen some a-in oome .
of the caune -and tn·1htn1 cndlt for wort not dane. They bave ...,...1..i· to tnve1U1ate.
Some students and faculty have m..-~ l1ICh
abu111 were creator than the ...,......,11on ,...Uz.ed, and
that the cbanclllon bad not ,-a true picture of .Ille
number of claues that did not .-, the c:luinles in
caune content or cndit 'elven for wort not done.
It would Hem obviOUI· that the CClll!ldence o! the
•tudeats lhe·LecJllature lllttlhe pahllc et ...... Cilll• for a careiiil investig~llon and detailed report by Ibo admln-
iltraton and regents. ThlJ iboald Include a opedllc ,...
port of action to be lak.,i qainlt· ~e found to bave
abused the academit tequlnmenll and -moot impor•
tant>O( 111-.... report o! lleps 'to be taken to improve
the 'iltuallon for the fall term. : •
Getting these specifics will . be most difficult. but
lactlng them, the schools will face the fill term with
-and faculty not t.wlns whet la ex'pected ot -. They fUrther will lact llCllDe essential credibility
wttli both the' atudenu and the public.
UCLA cbancellor Cbarlea E. Young put It very well
when be told the regents that "the real lest remains for
the llrture, for It la not yet poalble to determine whether
or net the dla1Clcallon1 of the put quarter have 10 shaken
the nonnaJ forms of acodemic life as to threaten the in-
terrtty ol 111 foundations and 111 lutoft."
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Thia is • sticky lssoe confronting college rovemini
boards and adminlltraton, u tbOJ try to alHSs wbat
-I! the tbreet to academli: life from within the cam-
pus can be overcome, the threat from without the cam-
JIUI will no lonrar be a prvblem. •OlJK MIN~5 MUST HAVE Bf EN ON OUR INCOME TAXf5.'
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Gus: Textile Industry· Is Crying 'Injury~!
! ~ of the boob I have been readin1
ildely is Georg• Reedy'• "The Twiligh<
){ the Pdisideney," by the man who Jerved briefly and bitterly .. President ,..,,_.,pna-.,.
I What _.. ... from tllil book la the
bscilute eaarictioa bi we have to "ven-
llate" the-.. WhHe Home. We need to
et in more air and ligllt aqd the hubbub
i public cmtroveny. -
DESPITE MORE facts at his fin&er·
.ipg thin any other
nan in the world,
he Prelident-who-
iver he may be-re-
nainl one of the
nost insulated men
n the world. He is
>roteded by his ....
1isera, toadied to by
1 i s sycbophants,
pampered by his
naff ud shut off lroni fresh breezes ol public sentiment.
It's all right for the taadW!ata far
public olfi<e lo hi,. pollen up
durin1 the .._Jp, but """
about taking them clown afterward?
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kids suce<eded • dillodJinl him fnlm
office? How ella Could '° facU. a com-
promioer u Jllchanl N-llllke hro
succellive mistakes in s e 1 e c t i n I
nominees for tbe Supreme Court?
Presidenla are told what they woold
like to i-. Their wblms are lndul1ed,
their -umopreued, their cir-cle la ..conflned to ep_,.n, sweet.
talkon, and likH!linded -. II -s
euy to believe that thil ltlect. •tf...-V·
ing group repruents "the country," and und-the temper ol the llma.
WASHINGTON -Wllon Fore I 1 a
Minister 'gllclit Aichi ol J-......
lo Wfllhlnltm lhil -· he ahould in-fonn hlmliU ·lully a1>out the N-
Adminlltr-'1 Southern atmea. Thi
pnclae...,. ol the commitments made.
by candldlle 1lldtard Nino to Sen. Strom
'11mn)l)Dd of South Carolina in Miami;
ill· rotarn ,.. Tbw-·· bolcllq ol thl Southern delepta, is ol crucial
lmporlanoe lo the J1--
Thi JlflOW purplll is to arrive
II I voluntary .,._ witb the ~
-... -faqtorla. Por ,_. ·-• year, Cammeree Secretary Mm,irice
Sbm his -tryin(. lo (el the J-
to -lo ""8ce·lblrply their esports ol tatlles lo this country.
STANS HAI DONS Ibis 1! the behelt
ol largely 8outbem ·ta!Ue mills, 1'hk:h
clalm to hlva been inJ1!red by J•-
oompetllion and wl>Jd> !htnlt they hive
• promise ""'" ~ !hit the Presl·
dllll will ellher force ibe J-tO
cut down or 1Upport lqialaUon to ac:
complllh !be ...,. lhin(.
The JI-... upected lo ~
Instead -u a lut-dlt.cb compromise
-1 one-year freeae at current kvelJ
while Ille whole m1ttor ol ~le U.S.
lo)uey -can be laed into by 1he ezpert.s
It GA,,-, the tntematlonll tr a,d ~
orpntutkla kt wtdcb we, the Japaese
and .-otlle< countries befm&.
1111s. wm be Proaldenl N"'"''• Jut
"""""'lo -Ille im-· by ........ lion. Aud the ~ held opinion Ill
people w!lo hive -dole lo the llUljt.r
is u..t, at -· and Tbummd's "'llnl. !he Pruident will tum down . the
Japanese. ..
U.S. 1llXTILE manufaCturei's ·~t .... flOrl o! . ID importlal iJl!ematioaal
investlcatkm of their 0~." With .-.
Illa at an all-time hip. !lleir much
talked-of ••Jnjury" wiD tam out to be
'"11y the c:antinulol ........ of I wlodfall
wl>Jd> Soutbem tmlle men !htnlt they
earned by their aolld ~ far Mr.
NIHll and the Republlcan !lcUt in -Thi litamlUve lo 1 volunWY ,.._
and GATl' involvement is legislatiotl.
Now before the House Ways and Means
Conunittff is a bill offered by Chairman
Wilbur !llilb (D-Arli.) whidl would aharp-
ly reda<e tutile and -imports. (Shoe
quotas were thrown in u baH for con.
l gressmen from shoe-produclng areas,
largely iJI New England.) '1)1< bil!'would
cause real injury nOt to the prosperii:1g
industry sponsors but lo J1pan and the
underdeveloped world, whidl loaether
provide 75 percent o!. our imponj) and
to the American con.sumer, who may
now tae advantage of cheaper shirts
and shoes.
THE TD:11LE ind~. which is
crying "injury" and see~n& the new
quotas, is -recent cost~·living figures
show·-most responsible for the current
price inflation. 1be 1C08t of ck>tblng is
rising even·'itiore shirply thah that o(
food. U the Japanese mission fails, it
will be beeause the Preslc\ent has decided
lo support the Mills bill; the effect
will be directly inflationary as low·price
foreign text.uel and shOa are · driven
from the U.S. market.
Sen. Thur~ released a statement
after Miami, usuring his followers he-
had the Pmideot'a promise he would
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support textile quotas. As recently is
last week Thurmond renewed tfijt
assurance. So far he has delivered. •
White House every time. • · .. t
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THE TEXTILE industry as a wltilO
bu prospered all through the talk ci<
"cheap compietiton" and "foreign 1,li).
jury." Profit! dipJIO!l slightly in tip
over 1961, but still held at well oftr-
double the 1961 level. In the c~ indu~, the story is . the same, except
that even 1969 showed a profit increaa6.~
1be danger to the United States, ;fit
course, does not come from Japanei,e
teniles « imports from underdeYdoaiJf
-countries. The ~anger to our ~
policy, by ezcluding from our ~
precisely those countries whose devt~
meot we encourage, is coruiiderable. "'In
addJtion, it hanlly behooves~the NI Administration tO talk, aboUt flghtins -
flation and in the same week pa)
an old political debt by runniac -. i•,. conswner prices.. ·~
If the Japanese know the history~
!be Southm! otrategy. !hey mu" ali'*
be planning a cutback in production. :'> ,,
By .Frtnl< M~
and Ttm JkMi1i;ia .,.
·~ ·" : This has always been true. Prelident
J;arfield, nearly a century ago, remarked
lhat ·-President la the 1181 penon In the world to know -t the people
ieally want and think." Since then. the
IVhite Houae has become even more .
hmote from everyday life, as esperts
multiply, administrative bureaus flourllh,
•nd the whole -iy of promotion !line:! publicity armon the Chief Executive
!against the rude winds of popular feeling.
IT Ill A PARA-POUTICAL problem,
(Oing beyond parties and -II n
I matter, o! gtttioJ the Preliclent out
of his gilded cage and into the
mainstrmn of .:iciety. To cuder upon
him such immense power. without.-ar
the same time 1eein1 to it that he
is nspoi\sive to all the complex and
conflidin1 needs ti society, is to erect
a kind of modern monarchy as oppttalive
as the one we overtbrtw.
' Blessings of Freedom in .:America !-· ....
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f HOW OTHERWISE could so ,shrewd
'• politician as Lyndon John.00. have
misjudged the mood of the-naUon that f haatily organized campaign of coUeae
lt 9hould not be so necessary for
Ille Coor! to ni>uke, or the Coner"'
to revoke, what the White HOUR pro.
poees. It is not the "power" of the
Presidency that corrupts, JO much as
the pride, the privlleces, the perquisites
of offtce that seal off a man from
the ultlmate .. ality o! hill qe.
Time to Smile ·Again
There Is 1 pbco In the United Sbles
where poop1el lllllle al each other, and
at you. the ttr..,er.
Thell people hive yellow, brown.
black, white, ud Vll')'lri( shades of
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golden still. Yet !be problems ol boltilily, prwnce fdt today in Hawaii-bl_,..
of allealtion, of 1Kt of commurUcation1 •
ol inahlllly to (el aJooc hive not !Dido -for tho IJed, -rvance ol milloua
the acme in Hawaii. · CU1toms, in education and learnlq as
In the -·· IOth slate, race• mil II"~ pursuib lo the ICbievement
and llil1 -lo a CUM10n m:U>-ol hill>er 1bndanl1 ol livlq, and mutual
!lioCY !hit~ them clooe lo the ~-respect hr cllver(elll poilla of vitw.
lean droom ol the true me1t1111 Pol. It .is
To the Editor:
On June 12, three articles appeared
in yow newapeper which intrigued me
by virtue ol their cootratintl n.W...
P•ge one carried I rpeed1 by thl
Fountain Valley cl .. of 1178 co-valedio-
torlan, llivl"I IOC!elj> 1 blut for whit
he termed ''American eultural pollution."
He expre11cd a hope that "wars, wea)JOl'll
and nationalism" would come to an end
and ... -deep CCllCern !hot Jone
hairs and hoa ........ ta, far ..._ ""
pannlly lmoom only to him. clidn1
receive adequate IDcluaiGn under -
BID ol Rl&h!s.
Two ooiumns lo the ri&h.l. !Ill Ila
. same pqe, o ....,,.,.t similar -
--"'· Mad Dos !llRIOll and his
fwr murdorinc hlrloll .,... •)ectN
""'" oourt -be fett Ille ..... .... llOI doliped lo ldequalely ..-
maa murdfren.
TllJ:N, ON PAGE SIX, Mias Emily
-<ILapnaBeoch""11rtbuteda
Called the .. Aloha Spirit", and it
flauriDl In the beauty ol thla lsiandl.
poicnlnt blllory " """ --lo Ille f1al .... ID, -ol the -... familiar to me; -.. the 1114 ·-t
an Fort Mdlawy and Fnnds Scott
Key peonln( the -that .,.... taler 1o-..--anlllem. WE A!IE NOO' NAIVE eaouib lo llUI· A fact -lo me wu that ii
gest !hot the Aloha Spirit csn be Im-Wll not ... w JISI that the Star s.,.nsled
IF YOU BELIEVE !hot the roota o1 ported by the new 717 jets or that Banner boclme our nalionll anthem.
modem American conoepta lie lo the the current ghunnea 00 Wall -I -•IP'allY, .I recollod U-tn(le ""'lnlllnc -aphlel tbat dictate d~· CID be dilsipated wttb I ll1ll1o. '!lll y_.. wllm this .....try WM pipped
!--• life sty•-·, t be n Ha-1111 emotional 1k>om and doom atnw,..._. ...., a -..w-.a--.w.. la 1m I ~ c!lmo~ 1111111 be ~ whlcb dominates the Mainland hU ~ ~,..;.-;;:,. ld~ in I
is ooe d !he ,..._. hr Ila air Of lo 1 deeply llienlttd llnuc!al ..... , P-"1aala -' nUilq town. Tbm ~lild natunf'courlay. muntly U-nll Q -..... ---1!llle hope -far -.Jn -
Or do. -atll"ibule thil tradition of din!ction toward anarchy and aelf• dlyw but ane pricelea ~•t•Doll ,-duJcence U I IUbotitute far ·academic everY-hid WM loft (,j Cod and love
-_, nrmtb, hlpply ... dildpllne nd aeH. ""fll'OtbDODL Wiii ol .-ir,. ,,.. WU -. • ti ii ...._... bf • -lllelod develop-Slntel, u .,.u u the oollep CllD!pul, -.._ ~ --. UNDER
meol o! l'M all< -11)>, II !Ill his been c:augbl in I ll'ldually deepenlac GOO" and tmiufi, -IUflerinp ... ~~':'.:... -· ...-... r-~"'~ I ~or. . . ~ lhiW t1tat·flltll ta"GOI'-
-..., r-Whit is ...U, needed It lo -· "° ,. llrou<-leea down the •~ fl tbaa' WJ. COQftdlla in our l)'ltem, in our
l'ha ntraordlnU1 ertctnal f9l1bl bMIDt pwrnment, tn ar total way of Hfe ~ ---and -In onler to oopo wltb a. tmlble pro. Yirtaoul m' 'Wrill. ID . _. lelftl tha& enclanlw° m Ill. Perhapa
wtUt eqaal wibets · ol ..-.~ .,. should try Haw-ll)'le, and -h ,...kin( _.. ... prodU<ed • America lo amile ......
1""' fl -·-!hot hive mainlained --o1 ldenlltJ while lhlrinl -.MocllauNM .....
lbtir Aloha Spirit. ... Nl .. cr
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Arlbur T. ft. tf Ellewblrl, Pll.,'
writes: "I hive boon -. 1111'
~· to Gtorp hr nine
Y•lrl. I -..-r why in the world t do thll." O.K., Arthar,
no lllOl'e loltimoniu fnl!n Y>UI
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Lltttft ,.._ f"""1 ,,.. 'ftlatlM· """""" wtlten
tl'IWlll aftVft' tlltlr flltll"" 111 • ..-. " Ms. 1'19 rl9M fll ctllMllq i.rt.rt fll tit IHClt w •llm~ M" lllllt II ,...,.....,_ All """9 muit IMfl.Ml9 1i. ~ ft fNllll'll .ol1Wt, M ""'* IMY M ~ M ,_,.... II MIHlcltllt ,._ II """""'-
WE UllE, all o! 111, allo -ed
llwou&b cur bHlri&bt aaolber llricil• pcMaa, "life, llJmty ad tbe puraait
cl hlpplDMI." 8oweYer « •ri&caft)'
dlpt 111 d:1 DO W coald tlb tltat .. ..,
-...... del!>ite the ........ odds,
we aurvived and helped makt thi.s thl torian was more concerned with ..
1reat country it is. pursuit of the American way of .. e
Personally, 1 was abl_e lhrouah this than with opposing il The c~
freedom , to obtain an education . in a · party, however, sensing an opporbmfl1
fi~ld of my ow~ choice, invested in to lnject its insidious philosophy iJto
real estate by virtue of our free mo our hungry, bedraggled society, 1noftd
terprise system and only because of in for the kill. They failed miseri$y
a perforated ear drum was . I denied fol' we . were "one nation, under Go~··
the greatest privile1e ol ajl -to defend and those opposed were fightiJ'lc~a
our country against its enemies in battle, powerful for~. We are sUll living undfr
I must confess, however, that while God's divine protection and this ~
long: hair and ·hommexuality never ap-. shall survive "thouih the 1atea ri ~U
pealed to me I swallowed a Yv~ gokifish may prevail against il " When •<w~.
« two. I never once protested that weapons and nationalism come to "U
1okl fish swallowen did ~ receive end", as the Fountain Valley co-v~
special recognlllan iJI the BUI ol Rl~ls. tori_an .hopes, _we . will_!< openq ~
TRANK GOD OUlt clus co-valectic-gates to our enemies. 1-:
~ UNDER COMMUNISM, ant!-ptril..
Vanity vs. Real Cheating ment speeches cookl result in a SJbelitln
exile or e:ttCUUon by a firing ,qa.a.
rrotHt marches would end with tlllks
machine-gwming lo d•alh the ·•
women and children participatq, ~
they did in a Budapest square not "-" 11111' ....... lie about lier .... !
Tbt -'""' b aol alwlya a 1r1.-.
one. On the eanlrat)\ ltriom: c:ourta'OOln --·-wapd-11111 very ...... . .
h \ !.~ t
.!!; T'-• l '" ' ._ .-W\ 111 ·~'CtioD
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;:l~~ ~. for e11nrple, !hit 1
brldaoroom finds out ilfl«, Ille -. oflenae. The court polnt..i out !hit the
that Ida -II oldor Ihm lhe ukl main purpooe .r uking for the ,......!,
she wu. Dols her dec:ieption stve hhn age was to make IUl'e she was okl
a rlcht to an annulmtnt on lf'0'8ldl , enough to drive. In this case, said the
of fr111d! •courl, Ibero WU no doubt about !hot.
GeneraUJ, no. Annuimmts are iDdeed NeverthelesS, it may be a dWmnt
srmted far fr111d. but only ·-the · story when • wunon takes -:iears
lnad --lhlnc truly r... off her II< in applying for llfe inaunnce. damental to tbe m a r r t a 1 ·e .nJa.
tiM+1f ma1tlldnC more vtlaJ than
men• qe. The nllOll 11 that tbe .la•
pnlen, whenever ,_Jble, .to _..
I liun1qe, not lo -.Y, II. Ont jtllllt added_ .. , . ... ,~ ' . . . '
~-Tllll aww11~..-.~
_ .. jmt ---·~ tMll' camd .... ' ., fla01sF0 li' 'el
U!lpllml _be_ wtde_ • .
In -'kind ·" ... ....,,...,, • womm mMilt Wll bmd tiatd ~
,.. cl"'"' -dllflnll!· .... Ill lo
tho --dlflemt ,..i.trl· !Ion llatemeab.
Kera: toe, howt•tr, tM ClOUl't decMied
!bat )Mr m!llla--. llOI -
--,,ii .. -blr pill)> <ii ..
IN nllS &mJATION, there is no qua.
lion .r pllantry, no queot!an ol'maturity.
h ii simply I quellion of lri-.Jc.
An insunnce --calculates lb rlslc an the ball of the woman's We es.
pectancy. -lo turn def>endl primari-
ly ----· Ip l!IO!ll ._ .,, .-mated ...
...... -...... ~ .... 1111) .... n tlllit !be • benellclsry o1 the ,.uc,. will collei:t~telj> leKiMm'llll:I.
' In . fac:I. W the misstatement la due
. not lo coqueWshneta but . to . plain
d-y. the entn policy mltllt be
held nun and vokl. The U.w may condone
v111tty. bot llOI c:beatinl.
A• American Bar A1todacim1 pttl»-'
lk 1eruicc /eatur1 bM Will Bernard.
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A1>0lber lhing they laugh< us In •
waa awareness. One doeSJ'l f~ l)il
in high school curricuJa, one hM;.;1o
•k it out. Why have so ~:Jd
our young people been blinded fD1. it ~y? ' ;~
ERNEST W. M0ytp
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Thursday, June 25, 111'111
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rextile Import.Cur~s 0.~'d
• W ASRINGTOll (AP) -'!be
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; . ced lll "rcluClanl" IUPllll"I ol
. •' .....,....i. inH>or!. nlliidioos
on lelllle proWela.
mltlee. Siana ojipeared before be deall with undir •liltlnr _,Id rein a clatMO In the
tlle-1tlee to..;.._ the law. trade act that permits ...,, ••
~·• decilloo 00 Sta111 Nici the shoo problem ponies Injured by Imports to !Gtllel;"~ . ==coul=d =be=•=ased==il=Coqi"ell~~=see=k=rell=•f=. ==== ·Smell of Raccoons '
! Repulse~ P!geo~s ·
t . ' ' . ~ . ('' . -. ~ .
· BJ I,. M. BOYD ., ' !~ 1J01 ball( iioaoil o, pla<e
" ABOUT .JIALF the -le where the 1mell«il raccoons ~ who tlll themselves in this is particularly · s~. A .
coun~r y do so with subscrihif.hi Lancaster, Pa.,
. bar b I t U•rates. • .AMONG So ieporli.-It's not iD i.m; '
TIE BIG TOWNS nation~ , I the city that gets ihe 'mOst. • C0ft\m9Jl"aigbt• ~ .-.ya, ,to ~
· &nOW eve!'Y year . on. 'the see· ·raccoons' tails Jwiging .
, a v er a g 1 ii ,Syracuse; from . Lancaster w 1n·d·ow1
; N.Y.. • .NA'l'ION'ALITY of wi>efe pi&lons~ -gone,~
; the fellow -!a moot apt congrega!Od;--~ ;tobeseenwtlh 'a rlngon .. . ·his n..-r ·ii Swedish If LANGUAGE MAN -Take . ~ ~......: •.:... olot olot -~ ~ _.. •'-" i , a 1 :i'"': , .MEDICAL ' EX~ a look at the word "destru« --· ,_.._ """•· ~ Qi .ml"-·.~ ~ ,-
! PEJ\TS -their_-. tion." Wltllln "If -letters
: ini:ticate at>\)ut' bail the ·• in ~ tO spell "ruin." : nes1a victims are ~ faking a sy~. no! Our Language --------~~--~---
' ••• JT RAS BEEN SCIENTIF~ man says these are called '-~ ICAUY estabnsbed that ' iKiaigm>o; w<rds. Others \are ~ \ er· . .
: man -...... a hat Is ml '<atrivel"' containing \'tries" ,;:,enator 1t1cizes '. so apt "to let cold feet at a and ~prematurely'' eontltnlng
: man who does not.. · "ea.Ji:1:'": ~ ··~tm"
'. THE LAW -When Police coolalning ':ta1Pte4", ••·d Off1"cer's 'M' ili"tar1"sm' : ofDcen frisk a fellow and find "barricaded" ~~'.bar·
Slalll I lld the Id·.= Secretary of Commerce
·• Maurice H. Stans, 1 a l d ; however, that th e ·ad-
mlnlllr-..... not IUppOrt
propooed ~ctklns on the,
.ilpportatlon <l shoes.
--had hoped to*************-****' ~. :tuit~== MERCURY . SAV.INGB .I
·callapoed w~.and t1111 . md"-ISIOCilllcm no .....,en1 was ~ble. ...,..
Both· products are covered ,
by legtslatioo pend1J11 In the
HOUie Wa)'S·~ Mew Com-
"The need for· a eolutlon
to tile· texllle lmpofl probleJn
ii ·cleorly apparenti" Stam
said. ."In the abs ea c e ·of asnements wllh .Jap1n. and
-other key exportlq c:oun-S, Ameriean tl'lel. 111.s ""reluctant judg. ment that the only , means
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. -· Siias ldded, the ad· * * * * •·•·• * * -*·* * *·* * '* WA$lllNlilU{ CUP!) .-mlnillrallClll beJlev~ they i:an . • w-.. llimlophere fore! . .
·~ Plbetiil today for
Iba · 11 u t tntee-American ~ -iy.to ~" .
UICllll other ~s, the wave
ol dlplomatle ildnaplngs !hat ·
.... lproad lhrough Latili .
America. .
1'e Organization of ·
American lltales (OAS) Ls
holdlag Ka flnt g e n e r a I
~ 1llkr Its ne"'
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I rizor in his ....... i.~-u--ir i'ed ,.._ · ( ' .. _.,< .,.....11:'1.,Jl.IR: ; ,,, • •.
; fil'lf _.guess IS not -Uiat he's· Youf" ~stfonl ~ tom-
. cblrter, nTiled last wtotft
to live Ibo prganlzaUon ao
adminlllrlUte s t r u c t u r e
llmllar lo lllat <l the United
Natlool.
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; a cutthroat, but a pickpocket. ments ate welcomed' and
; Or so o~ lawman tells mi. will be used in Chtcking
: A tricky tool, the razor. It's Up whereoer possiblt'. Ad-
~ used to slit open rear pockets dn_11 letters to L. M. Boyd,
; and to slash purse straps. . Boz 1175, Newport Beach,
CONSIDER TIDS -Pigeons CaUf. 92660.
WASIDNGTON (UPI) -
Statements by a N a v y
destroyer 1 q'u ad ro n com-
.mander that men la uniform
must take steps to stem an
"anli·military ·tide" In llia'U ·
tion, have drawn a·t r on g
crlilcilm In· lbe Senate .. tbat
they threaten civilian control
over the mllJtary.
"TbJs lnflated sense of pro-
fessloliii iftrocaU"" ii the
Tiny Bah-y ·
very stuff, al 1fblcb mllllary,
~Pl d'~. ·tre 1Jli!!lde," llid.
Sen. Frank Cbun:ll"(D-ldabo);
Chun:h aald In a Semite
speech Wednesday tbat lbe
statements, published In a
rnilllary journal, ..... ~
of several Senate critlca of
the Sotilheast Allan War,
former ·Ambassador. Jo b n.
Kenneth Galbraith and retired
Marine Gen. David M. Sboup. .
Capt. ·-J,_ um; #1, . . a 1946 ~ .,...i..i. who
ls commanding a deslroJer.
';lbe dellptes have a 14-·
poiDI MODda but none has
~ modi Interest Heep\ ·
No. 13: PGllbeal ·Te"rrorisnl
and Dlplomotlc Kidnaplnp
'lbat was a Jut.minute ad-
dlllon to the 11enda afte<
Arpnllna and urucuay su1·
gested that DO pollll<al asylum
be gnmtad to pollllcal
prilonen. frt«I' as ransom fol
lr:idnlped olflcial.s or
dplom1ts. ! '
Doing Nicelv
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squadron 1n the Pacific, ... J 1 preaec1111a v1ewt 1n .. arllcle Army Strengtli .
MOUNT VEIINON, Wash. judged the lll'IO prise euay · ,
lAP> -Jill Mlrie Tripp 1n the March t11ue al Hits Low Mark
weiehed me pound, nine .. Proceedings,_" publilbed bY. ... . _ """ ·
ounces when she was born-. the U.S. N al Instllule WASHINGTON (AP) -'!he three months premature May av · · · combined strongtb of tbe U.S.
27. Now, after four weeks in Hanks said that·••Wbue the Armed Forces decUaed S3,S35
an Incubator at Skagit Valley threat lro111 wilb!M remalns, men In I.lay, reacblnc l,GC,118
Hoepltal, Jill Marie baa Sained we now face l!D ;q.,any polenl at the em ol'the month. ;
lllx ounces. ••• ,...... from ~t111n ,. '!be Pentqon Nici Weo-
Dr. Maynard JobmOn, the ~·"&e "'' ·:t • , neadaJ thll w• "Iii line wlth
beby's pilyslclan, describe<! Church, bow~, d•d not lhti N1xan -lnlatralloo'i
• her pn>1ress as amazing. agree with thil view. pl ol reduelnc ·Iba -· to · ! Jill ii given aeven cubic · "Tbe oei<ure of legitlmala· Z'.I ·mllllon by JDl,y I, U71.
ceatimetera·Gf milt 'every. two-• pvetlllJiellt by military ....,, 8efntlry oil Dill a '"lfllvtii
hours; lluwah a nasal ·tube Is ·alwayi dreped In the .U. Laird ha ""Mid tlie ad-
and a ttierlllGIDel<r attaclw! · servlnC ...,.,,., that patriollc · -II Iii tlie -· to ber body ncuJates tbo· duty left 1io other allemaUve," al rWo•• tllit 'level lo U .
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Of Taxes
-·A111.e~e~:;:WeHare · Refo.r~1 Progr~ssi~g ..
SA~ (UPJl -.A millico to , Jlllfdwe-food us .have~ do we buy 1-mw . ~ ....;,,•lmia~ 1111;· u.: 1pooec1 deniaJ ·ol
1 ~ c!.;. Calli~1
a.:. Iii.' • . ..;,.al :
draluCau, alnended bill IO llampl 'I« Yedploola 'Ill the pair ol .,..i-or do wa lhlft Ill· fqoda•lo m«ely "bor~ IO .u'DC Piiia. DuflJ llid worken union, charpd tllal : ·0verbaul Ibo ---. A I cJ.ll>Fam!HM-wilJ>.DepeDcl. speiid a llltle -e .., loocllni nnillll lrGm Peter tO pay Pllll he lntenda=. do1111l admlnl,,,.aUve "mtomll!lr,: Near Vote . · .,_, e~ 't A J' DC ) p our kldl," .Dulfy told tile ....,. and Yiu're °'* aa1viD1 any core I«. ......,, m t"'-and "incom-·~ ·Iii~_.,. 111 tile l"lm. • miUee. problem." Colel!ll)I ·B _.. ·were the true -lo •
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -~n· -orid "It will 1Pve •ftUare piorenta But Yvonne Rees,__.. 11be and ,ollMr _.,11 tiq the American CI vi I .cwnbersonle and costly . wal·•
Gov. Ronald Reagan'• , $1 ~ flJ:, ~. a6-the 11me· cbcii<e !the -· ol Ung a Los Anpleo w.ir.t. ljnCJld ouUar llllck tlle pn> Liberties Union ol Soutbehl lire aystem.'
Ilium. tu reviml pn>ll'ODI · yanctd In the JtPlotu/O In-
--"'""' ..... a1 .,. . . USl'dti by crjtkl -beaded ~'J'1is .. ii· • we&f&re: •ct
for I showdown vote nut ', .. abwt evwy poor Jlll'.'IDll in
-.., tbe Senate ReV.... c.nwnil,'! dwpd Cllllwd
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Md TUlliGo COmmiUee. ~ · Williaml ol Ille S..,,,_ , ,
~ol (le ...... Wed· Le . ·Gas Bui Gov,,Jloo!ald • .....-· •. Create .. ·a . Waterfa.JI •
nendaJ ... Ille mus!H lax , ' . '" 90CiolWelfare-,llGMrt · ,_ --"••e that -Marlia, <leciared IUpporl Jor
.-... r -Bill S the bill'•-· ..... -1p1e .. --· --·· ~ daim wiH cul nearly . nags .. .----
all i..n-nm• property tu ' · · new ·--"pnerally bills. -,_ .. · : :· · · •· .. ~ • ~ tlle bill~'., ·
Tile pan•I il)en '" "early Jn Assembly· ·The prop1111 by
·-Sears ' • . I • ' ' '
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at Your .:Home .~ .. nest week" for a final vote Aslemblyrnan Gordon Duffy • -~1y ssed , (R..flalDrd) won MrTOW ap-
. '"' Ille ~•~ i>" :: SACRAMENTO (UPI) -p«>Val ol tu. Health and
posaleral ~ttemr ~: to~~ ...... 1-, Ir: LegislaUon de• I I a e d to · We~ Com m I t tee Wed-· .. stv . ,..... ..... re..,.. · remove lbt lead fnlm· peoUne nuday C111 a' tlpUt voice vote. ~~ memberi,-on ~ by-19'1'1 wu ~ged today It went. to tbt Ways and splil vooce. vote, defeated-·• .., .. ~ .,.....-. .. 't<;tu ~!IOe for-·· proposed aJnelldment by~. •-f t« 'e'\"'"-;"!:" • I~ ~ .,,. ·.' • • ,·
Geor&• · D«l1anejian (fl.Llln( oti;war f:iR1diC , ~-CNI •tuc!1". , . . '..
Beach) la,,.,..... a olatiori<fe ·-~· (1::/ f t ~)·~= !f.,tlle ~'
property tax of-$2.05'per lltO ·~ POili' F • i,;& >1>j Reqin, ~..3, ··
ol a...ssed valuolion. Schahaum (fl.Qwina), ~-<II' IO .-...... the amount
Reqail had suaeoted the ol the ~ i~' .t"welf..;1ki1'.-1y arrived levy when he first aubmitted -ay !lie clll(ltlle ~ ...OW recei.. ln
the tu shift plan, but it was Gil the market:IDC pr, .. Cllifarna. --~
stricken from the meuure by Sbel and staadlJ'd · .; cmfo; : J)uffj',;edded.i provillon that
th• Assemb1J:~nue. and pDes ~ one side Ma Unloo would cut l:iaclr: c er t 1 l n
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Tuailon ~ttee. and Pbillil!I •the other. ··.-11n1mt.J". ~ cart ; ~ '
Deutme11an 1 a id ·the . He said am~ .sded 9el1IWil ~ jlcluls. · 1 1 : · · :
estimated $80 mlllloa ratoed to 1i1i'. llill m Ille -, m <.ioald ~I -...l •11 . · ·" ·. ~
by the tax could ~ lut weelr:'4>y ~ • ,
finlncilil support for educatlon • RobtrJ, ff.,r Burke (~ .J · . J .• ~ '
between rich and P • • r 1ini10n Betlch), favoredi• , -~11 .. IUD.. et°. ···~·-··-~-~ ·~" ~·-' ' ~ w--· _....."'~'-,.,. t' ~ ~ • •
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Bui Jack Merebaan. ·)Gb. "Standani oil and sneif OU '
bytol '"' the c •• • l Y Initiated a--.,. wllidl,. Pnof.eetion ~rs a~ •• op-if "they. ~· 1a~r·~ ~. -\'·?'!" •
pnood the levy. He llid Ille• "aiYe--two com~ d ,<'. • ·, •· ·1
-1ax" aJreody 11e.v1-• --...-.. ,'the;, • Bill p d ly oo«burdened." '""· • COlllPetltlve advntqe,• . asse Earlier the c o m m i t t • e uid 8c:bablrmn. • ,.· ,.
defeated a proposed ""1eJld. "The · ·Sllell and Standard SACRAMEJim (AP) -A
ment by Sen. Tom Camll amendments have been 'Job. ~ve.eonswner. war·
(0-San Fernande>). to strike bied:fierc81)'l" be said. uJ~m rl¥tl)''protectxm. act, first in
out a prorilion in the tax en the aide :ci1 ao lead and California'• bil&ory, cl~· ,1 --,.ms1oo----aJaiio~aV-a~tler of lacl Union tile Sen• Wednendaf dnpite • ' a -ICllng lid pn ' achonl Oii .Co •. oiic( ,Phillips joined ! claim it would i_. ! .
distrlcla. me In lhaf vlew.". , lanW!lc . ....,_ « l!urdep I
1be llnUtation woul<I freeze The bill,· .requires oil com· on ~~r~. · .
expenditures et the Jeni 'they· panies to st.art ellminaling B)',.·a M-&,Y,ote tMe ' Senate " ·
will reocll by the end ol 1~0, l~ad : bi'.'·July"I, lrll lmd to . ;r.:v.: ~i!:""~
Jocludinc aU permissive tax eliminate ;all lead by July ·~ Would reqUire that-Ill . .
ovenidel.Newov.errLde_s l·,-1'77. consumer &oods sold In ·/·
would nnt he penmtted. Lead is added la fuel to Calllomia be protected by 111 •..
r111e its octane l"el tor-implied warranty or t!lse that ' .-
Panel Kills
s · lizeif
h~r performance.~ critics the sale be specified u "with · ( .chars• it,m«.11111 au pollu-raults." ' ' ti mi (ouli .... _,.. Sen. Allred •&.;g (D-Mon. .,._
1 devices~ terey Park), the bill's author, ~
~ .. · . LA Schools , W1re~p :Bill . · .... ,_ ...
sAce~ <u~·1> -·Redivision .
Ucis1ation pennittinc 1',w en-, · \.-' , ·
lor<:ement per.O o4nel,in Bil.l Off " d C.lifomia IO uae :wlretapjJlng ere
equipmenl, 10 gothW e.if!ence
termed • ii • "flnl 'ltep in '
• 'the ri&ht di~on" toward ~~··· ..
the practice ,., mW•(
warrantia • "lttM& ~. lliu' ·
Hies lfmmlcb. tt, • I • • .'
, The meuure would require
consumer 1ood 1 n'iinufac-
luren, Including carmalr•n,
to have Califorilii r,e-p'.'a i r
focilill., •• mainlailt .Jl>Odto oold beri ... waa killed Wedneoday by the SACRAMENTO (Al') -
~ Criminal Procedure Seti. John Harmer (f\.Glen-
Committee. dale) IOday lntrvduced le(illa·
'J'be committee defeated a Uon to J'fJO:l'lanile tht· Log Hell' An } bill by Sen. John Nej<ill)'<(•R-,',~ U'niif'ed • ·I ch o o 1 -;S. '. ge '
Walnut Creek), which would Diltricf_ln(o 24 aeparate-ad· :: :~::m~~·~· m;i:-;;,r:u~ is lhe Chlef~S1J1~ 1 ~fl.·.~~;
1pplication by the sta'te at-ou~ .~ a , 1~· , 'I study jt ..
IOme)" general or local dj'\rict hy Horm<r • .t<illli , • , · • Jn Ftg" btin" g · . d
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i. " · ·attorneys. The commit\et afto on · ReorP.riJzalion 111' · t
....irtnned ill decision t0 ·kill urbaft utifftOct,~ Diatrkls
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a similar bill by A""'11blYman and COll!"ltliilt ~·iupplled SAN DIEGO . (AP) -A ~~ w. cra11 Biddle ·(·R. t,rtbe Mtbut~D.~Co. 3hooting, tnmn1r b• tt t e ~.)~·!~
Riverside ), ~ Of! t~, 2 4 ad· betwffn two rival motdreyclt ·~· ·:. ""
Nejedly, 1 (onner ·COntra m1n1strative ·u~~ld . be clubs left 1 cMeftJin.1lef the ·
.. Costa County district altC!ir,ney. aoverned by elective boitd!, Hell's lngels \. ~Ill'~ ..1 n d
told the committee ruS bil1 wtth · the average size about another man in critiliil con-
-by _,.._ 6 _.. 20,000 IO 30,000 otudenll ·p« dltion IOday.
wu ,........... to &'"' diatrict. The district ls now The president of a club call· °'!anized ~e. . . the nation'• second largest ed the Altman. Rimlrd
'Ibis (wtrelafllling) 11 .~ wlth·ailopt·IOll,llOO students. McCart, :!ti, WM' ~ed far
n sponstble and effective and The prHent Los Angele!'! 1. · r · 1le ebeolutely necessary tool foe Unified School Distrt"ct Board inves 1gat1on o mur r. The slain man was• Andrew Jaw enforcement,"· tbe Jaw-would be --iacect under· tht D H •• 1·..i~'~"ed by -•-Id "I "'"-'"---'"l'' ' . om, ff, l.le•.,,.11 mlUM;:'r sa • n urc aU'l111:1A:e proposal by a centril board police . as , vic::J . )ftlident> of
ol this tool, porticuluJy.the. compooed of dltitiict board the Hell's Ange~. II<. wu kill·
area or organized and uncon-· representatives .• , · . .I : 1• ed by 1 ahetgui1 blast in the
tro11e:d." .' · ' Harmer said ,> tf't'i~~al chest. Donald Andmon, 2S,
. NeJedlY 'laid.' the ~asu~e· . is designed t0;.'P.r"Pvlc14 better • a Hell 's :Anal 'knOwn · as'
WOl;lld have g1v~ Cahforma .quality edacatkm to, .Lo s: "Funky." was 'booked fOr in~
policemen the ,sarne ,authority., An1elts stUffeatl, \J!1prove tht vestigat ion· ot assault with in-
to Ult the eqwpment that, has uses of reeourcs~Mtd •in'vOl_ve tent lo kill: 1 • • • ~
been eraded fedllral' laW·Wl-mo~ me~· fl(~ com-In critical ·~Uhri .._it.h
licen lbe~past two years. mun1ty in goverlnl~·iebools._knife wounds In \M liver and
chest was Fred Hill, 2i, of
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;olicies. Evtn mart dam•• student demonstration outside Inc. he said the GnlJ way his window .~ it left an in-f!< could noocb the Pmlcknl dellhla ~ oo tht rel•· Was throurh IPUtinc out Uomiip.bet•:ii!ft the two men,
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until the 1500's when they to i'oin the moun.ted lnneb of tbe Metropolitan
dlaoovered that It eued labor ds. Tit will be d 1 ed palm. Back tllen coffee could Police, go a1iout their roun ;.-::c•Y '!f. oy ~ be obtained by doctor's on the HJDe -I-patrol du-u their m e col·
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-can ---out• Prime Minister ear.Id 'lllioon_ -..! to aeek them but told pot foiir tima. ualll Friday tile occupont of l!:plleto Ille pn>epeetlve dlool
Nell to pelrolaum, colfee No. 10 Jlownine Sir.et, has WU Wlllm.
ls the llJ110I lllnlle Item In found a new temporary home. . Epstein, who voted Labor wwid trade, .-. to I , . World Coffee Information But be almost tiad to give ~.-wll!k, dropped hl1
Servtoe repart. .references to obtain it, real dliDand. .
The ..mca ~ lbat 14,000 -.,.m. sal vmc.,i Square . '5 one of
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far -lhttls· -17l,OOO Party ddeated in last week's _... In ~. II ls two -'< are clnctly employed mlnutoo drive ""'11 the -by tbe mdultry. general election, soon wDI of Parlilmfllt, ·m cue Willab
Flpnl ID the np>rt allo move lnto--No. 14, Villceot bu to rulh there r.r a vote.
--colfee at I.I .-.. 11quare for a three-month stay ·Among his ,JIOICbl>oh wlO
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lllCHAltDS.lllCHAltOS, Cllprlll c .. t4 ltOMIHSOM~IL, ....... e .. "· .,
•nd c1ro1vn L .. 11. "°'" of '122 nn G•l'llen o-INL .,., .,., WASHINGTON (~P) Institute for .Muscle· Diseaise, •-k. w .. tm111tw. M., 11. "' 1nu ...._ w.t. 11et11 I told port 't' · HOGUE-FALLON, Doueln C~ ,., ., ., WntmlMtw. Se~ndi~ty !I kind o! nc., a re er I s po&51·
101'1 ' Ho111orn or1~. Hvntl"''°" Pl{l)E..t11EDGIS, G1r'Y W,1 H. Clf •11 ........ _8 ted a-ident _ has led ble human beings could befilill
Ind! •nd LINN L •• 22, "' l)W •JoelWI St. .... ..... c.. 16. ., QBA; .... -!thin • few months --•'"-
arid 1 said, 'Try utnower tarn recenuy.idenUfled con-
oil,' " reported Mllhonil. He slituents ol the oils -wort eveo
said ht had )one Md a Kie~ better.
Morg.en Line, G1rdt!t Grow. 2032 W1ltlct, botl'I of COlll IMH. .u~-th he\ " r • "< l'ATTON·IU•OEAU. Dol'l•ld ... Jt, XH•OEDl!R·•AU:I! .. O.vlf c .. !7, to a UM!.NVery at may p : ed tbe recently-identified, :·ac.
•17:.:,;.....ltRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED ' IN ol 121'11 Adrl111 W1v. Cilrdwl Grov1 · of 127 Crvatal SI,, .. lllol lllMll f"ncf th f · \" ' OQANGIO COUNfV uld J .. _ A .• "°' ot J21 E. A .... 111~ •!Id $U1111¥ L., 22 ... •n '""'-· I e cause 0 cr1pp Ing . tlve principle'' chemicals P45! sMrTH·PARKINSON, Mich"'' o ., 21, s111 Juan, sin cien-i.. . L1gun1 eMdl. muscular dystrophy, so far rigf4 safety tests already
tiric interest in vecetable oill . Milhorat 'presentfid h i 1
for reuona having nothiltl to • repoit Monday to · Mn. Spiro
do with muscular dy.,.}Q'. · T. Agnew, the wife of thl
,,, ,) ol 22Got Mint• 51. •nd Doml l .. OEHNE·MORR1$0N, RQ111r w .. ,,, ' ICIMIALL·LUGINIUIEHE, wuu-"·· .. ··-·-able.d'•ease, under way .•.• ot"'. e•-• , 17, of 31'4 Hllll Clrcle, brllh 'of ol' 323 1tt1 St. 11'111 IC1!h"9tl IC., ' If, o1 IW Mervlot1, SHI klch UK;lll ... ltnet • .•:.•ti< •Cosl1 Mtu. •·•> . -21, a1 •1 m s 1 •• brl111 ot Hun11"9ten •'Id Chr1ot1111 s,, 11. o1 1usi -Dr. Ade T. Mllhnrat, a New ,' perirnental animals. And ' he
As things turned uut, he vice president, !or transmittal
said, the miJture worked -to Mn: Nlion who is honorary
but tt was liter found. that c ha i r m an of Mnsculat
it Was someth~ng in tbe oU · Dystrophy Associatiqnl o f
ilsflf. and' not the chemical ' Americ·a. The latter is a
it was carrying, ··1at wu ·voluntary health oi'ganiution.
doing the trick. providing most of the support
~· ~~OOWELL-MclCll81N, Phllip W .. 21, . Belch. Cln:;ll, Nunll"'lorl kid" >
·""Iii m P1rk...ocid Drlv•. G1e1>1111,, PENAoes.1..urT~EL1.:, Scott w .. 11, ,,_, York me·dical researcller, voiced con!idenc·e th!. .•l .:c1111. •rid Ctilrvl J., 2•, of 21ill • 11"1 •o-·• • , ... ,,.,, •• '"'' al \ h ~ -~ ~ ........ ·~ w .. " ~· ., "'LAZA•<AsE, 0a111t1 • .. 1f, of ted t h Whit H ·•-·c s wou d .... t e • lklllthouw L111t, Coron1 llel Mar. Ind C11'<:1!Vn , J,, \1, al »t2' W, -,. ,0 Co• .... '-lo , ... '"' J'epGr 0' t e e 0U5e .. uc:1nl --.. ~_:.NYOEA: "ARROLt. Sl•n•-, •· '' ''' '' ' I • '~ " " ...-" al t ' rtG t..1,11 e ..... 0«1n I MI. 1...d' C•nd•nc•. REAv1S'.1C::~ER~1'J1ma e .. ,., ol . Dr1111 l., 1t, ti S» Meffi °"""'' Monday that chemic s derlv-tes s.
•-'E .. 21, of 111 ""°''"" Av1,, both u.o w1rner, Huntlneion 1111c11 •M 1 ~~~H~Js~LiNES, Mi~vr11 w .. ~: ed from vegetable oils have ASkec why veget"able oil~ 'IC<l~~·1~~!:N~~~NNELL, ic1rm11 ' G. ·i!s!,:;, 11~;;.,.~; c~11.lt31 ~., and c.,.,, M., 33. 11o111 t1 2111 reversed the mu s c I e -disln.-happened lo be tested in the
: •J-.:11;.o, 01 :ms c1ub1111Ui. Rall!, . cos11 POR TILLO·LEADI ev. Robert J .• 2•, of Rur11 une. cost• tM11. te-ating process in chickens first place, Milhorat said some He said veg~ ::hie o i l 1 ror research qainst the puu1.
the~elves work, but that ctr· ing disease. ,4 ;:n\\111 1nd Shflll1 J,, ,1, of MOt 211 s. e11<1u1. i"ullbian 1nd ·1C1ren SMITH-McCLAIN. L"5111 I"., U. •nd B •' ' h" S. P1rk, Stnl1 AN. J., 11, Iii tS1• G1rd9nl~. Fau1111111 LlnOI c .. 20, llDttl Of llJ\' -'"'-· Gl.,ell ...... -the first SUCh reversal' in sicenlist.S II lS insUfute plan-
-.... ~~~1~~.~·~~~·Ro!~~n~e;,1n!f1,~' vi: Li~l:R1e.piNNic1C. N•L•, H .• •!t_ et N:=~.'!;~~his. •oblrt 1., 21, 11\d And -d ---.-----any li ving creat~ ned last-dltc~' tests in chickerls and S1ndr1 L., 21, of 1'VO M1ole, 27052 c~1~-llNI;-C111lifr"'° e11th~ -NllfttY;-f"., 71 , bo111-e1 -1ots-V\lltlll-A:rthur·G:-resen, e;; Milhorat, h O W e Ver , CUU· ()( j 18b'oralory-pr0duced con\-
Co1t1 Mesa,' lllCI 11111• A.. 41, of 73D A~911ldl . Circle, Cost1 MtH. ,.. ·• c::IV SUpefintend••t fOf pound ca\\ed c ... ••ym'e Q "\ FO(tSTER·CHASE. Chlrln s .• 1J, Of C1brlllD, Siii C.ltlTll!li.. 1-'R~EY-MITCHELL. Cr•ltl A ..... 0 '( _, tioned against premature . .... .,,., ... 1m s. 1ro1c1w1v, S11111 An1 '"" c1FFORO.aAYNOJt. RodMr J., •· 1s:in AnMma11 · L-. Nuntl119ton S111ess of tlJ.e Los An-hopes the chicken experiments Tbe· lattei'· material, firiit Maps Give~· To Redlands
P11tl ......... 20, of. 1616 IMford •I'd Lind• .Ii l!. bofll ti NU llNdl •!'Id """"" L.. lt. ti tt3 el Cit Sch I h • the l1n1. Nh'll<lrt> Biid!. ' Gu111r1iw:1 c1n:1e. H1111t11111on IHCh. T11111Mn111 s1., s..1 •••di. g es Y 00 s, as would assure a new treatment -reported in IM& by Dr. Knrl An elaborate map collection, . si~ the main ei'ltr~e to .
--"""'---'--"--'-__;_ __ _;.;_ __ =.;_.:.:c.:.::_.:_::-'-'--''-"'-'--·I w:,!iEL~;;:'H'i,~,LE,'l; w=m J·• i:t rectdved a citation from for humans. Folkers, of Stanford Research · containing l.D,000 maps, 350 ' Redlands library.
Li:o"o'~N.tt'OfJ~A.':m..s J .. If, the ImmAnacdulate ·tte282art1 "\Ve believe,·• he said in Institute, had initial!Y brou~ht books and •30 periodiCa!s,. will .Presideat Armacost said lhe
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NATIONALLY
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DACRON9 AND
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TROPICAL
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TROl'IC·HAU 9 29aa
Reg. 39.95
SORfNro• 39aa
Reg, 49.95
They're our best·sellinfi tropicals, day ~n
and day out at our regular voluntary-
contro\\ed low" prices. NOW YOU SAV;E ,
OVER $10 and get the same quality, the
i;ame comfort. the same bi g selection!
Daci:on, Polyseter, Worsted, two and
three buton single-breasted model s in an
outstanding array of new patt;rns and
colors ... sizes for regulars, shorts, longs.
1xru ADDID SAVINGS."
COMP\m ALRIATIONS INCLUDED
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o1 ,.. Ml111on Drive, cos•• Mtll• College. resen, 'a letter to Mrs. Richard Nix· about an ''apparent 1m·
•nd Re11111 IC ... lt. of nn Gr1roc1 C a s Si a St Ne'"""'rt on. "that these observati""• pr_ o v e,m en t' '. in nliee be added to the Armacost ~~p -Library will . ,be a D•lv1, ,t+u11tlnt11o1"1 eeec11. • . '.' .. ,...... ...... 'b · •-U · · · · f .. va1uable. a~et to the .· · ICNOX·HAFFE•T. T11om11.1 D .. •· ind Beac)I, was cited by the \\'II! lead to a more complete genetically afflicted with Li rary ~I. Inc n1vers1ty o university's academic _.,......, r:~~~JHul:: bolt! ~mu N•l'fol, college for his devotion understanding of the cause muscuJar dystrophy .• ' . JledlandS" through •. sso,eoo ....
sroRM·COX. Dout>I•• IC,, 21• o1 um to city school children. and nature of mus cu I a r BUt the initial promise fail-""ant from" The Jame$ lrvii>e gram, as well as ·, refer-enc.· Mltc111t11, Tb'"" •rid c1M1tice A., · · h Id . 1 1 "" facility to residents of tbt
lt, 01 "'°1 s..s1ww1 °"""'' N_, dystrophy. 'We hope, but can-~d lo o up 1n a er mouse Foundation, according fo Dr. wTOund' •••th. "' not ... -.1ict, th'eli'< role in the tes ts, Milhorat said. "Before . . 8 !114,area. ORlt·WINMAN, t?•vld R .. 1•, 01 •1m I"'_, d" rded 't 1 1 1 " George ,II . Armacost, un.iversi-'Mle James , Irvine Foun-Ac..:11, cwD111 HI M•r •nd °'""' USC I treatment of the disease in we 1sca 1 comp e e Y, L., "· ol 301 O.Wa. N-rt ... ch. A w11ni other S"""'ieS, including man." he said, scientists decided to 19 president. ' daU91l has provided $1111,000 MIZE•·•owe. l'1ut J,, 73. of Ull2 r¥¥ I luded · th sal \ \ · rt of the U ,. -It• c~ .. ••r1r or1v1, G•rdl!n Grove '"°' Bul he also told t h e try it on dy.strophic chickens. nc in e propo s n suppo n v ..... ;r ~~=.""e.L.:~~~5• "' 16615\/i s. P•clftc, Pick Woinan President's wife the chicken· "They asked me: '\Vhat a $10,000 nine-foot· di8!11eter or Redlands in the past 10
Lowf"N·CHAsE. M1r1<: s., If, v1 15'2 test results were so promising !ioi'iih~a~lli.wiiei.us;i;;;e;;;;l;io;;;;diii\;iu0l•i;";;;;itii?~',-iiwiioiiriild;;;igi;\obe;;;;;;;;'•;;;;be;;;;ii\oc;;;;aiited;;;;,iiinii--~yiieiiaiirsii,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i Elm, Cost1 M.,_. lrld. C11hv M ..
lf, of 21m H111•k•l L•111, Hu~llnt~n J\·1rs. Donald W. Starling, 204 that hwi\an trials of at least w~1~.ct-tOM,.',.,,, Rlt111n1 c., "· Evening Star ·Lane, Newport some oC the rompounds ars LEARN TO· SWIM·
•nd M1rlor11 L.. ff, bcfll •f 6211 Beach, has been 1ppointed as envisioned. •
•rllrcutt, N"':.~'::;", ••ell. a govemor-at-larae or the M or e t h a n i o O , O O 0 AT YOUI
,., .. , ........ ··" M. " ~ University o1· ....... rn Cali-Americans -mostly young oo· NGE . co•"'r YMCA 100ol3 Sin MJ11u1t c.,rt; ""''1111111 r~ -:"'\~ .,:"".,,\, . A boys suffer from tile ... '' v1111v 111c1 1C1111111n L .•• ,.. If fomi1's '"'nera ~mn1 &-· ·__, 64. 2 '•99.90 · 'fl~ $, L,,......11, S1nl1 Alli. off. . d'-SIMAtltD·UTLl!Y, W1yn1 N .• 22, of sociatl0i1. accordine to' j... uease.
f6t 1r~man1 Aw .. L11111111 liNc11:1~C~l-~~~~~~~s~chnol~~-:__ ____ __:M~il~ho~ra~\~~d~i~rec~t~or~~·~I_tt~he~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Ind Niner l ., 2G, If 2201 N. L.wh St . S~llt~ Afll l•OWN·ICti~Nf"DY. it-Id •. , ,::
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of 75fl "r,d SI., W1stml11tter ~i:r~ion 'fo.:!m~l M1t1111• Dr..,., SLOAN·l"INICITON, J-l ., ·21, of 16222 Mont1rev LIM af\11 T.,_. L.. :io, vi .all! sc-rlo. llOlh et HuntlO~ton Btleh, lOOMEY·ALDRICH, Mlch11t A., 73, of 11302 ln11. VJhltller 11\d Fltltl)e!
2l, of 1m Ge l••v on..... Newl'Ort Rudi. IEACH·GALLANT. David I",, 2t, If lOf J.1111 St., )f4ewPOrt lllCll Ind JMlll\I '2, If 21S M1rl.. Ave., M8ti~F'i~L1 .. Mldlt•1 I"., ti-of 1111'"$. VIII N~ Slllff .._,._ INI ICllll~ A,, n, ti 1'16 AVWI Cltcll. ""! ..... FERll •·ESZES. Rlch1rd J .• n. Ind Ev1 G., 11, Dolh .. S.S W. Wiison, CD1!1 Mn1 FR ARY·Gllfi!:N, Al'l<lrlW F"., 53, of JU Pollllr SI. 11'1<1 June L. 41,
of 19' Crllf Drl~e. bofll Iii L11un1 of 19' Clllf Drive, boltl Df L-1\1 lle1ch. SCHILLER-METKHElt, TM! M., 31. Ind Lynn I,, 15, IDoth ti 11.!2 Fern Hiii Clrcl1, Hulltlnt!Gn •••ch. STEWAltT-MILll!R, David A., If, 1nd ICllllV J., 11, bolt! ol WS New-t l lYd. Co911l Mesi. OLVE iiA-MEl'll NIS. M111111I T,. 1f of 3112 Arl•l l"l1ce, Alllh•lm •rid DlrYI ~f 2fio.~ 12012 "'"° 11o11111, L,.. SCl'.l~-SNEED, V111 It .• 2', Of ~ Stitt St. 11W:1 l11tv A., ff, of 1010 Oak st.kboth of Co~t• M~sa . LAWSON·YAC S, John W., 22, 11'111 IC1lllllln "'" 17 bell! of 11t w. JA~~Tb<f~~A~D1nltl C., ~. of ""' Greenvllll "'"'" Wts1ml1111«,r ~nd Fr1ncn IC.I •,~, of 17Uf S1n11 ModrJ111, f'av11t111 v1111v. '--,_.
HOOf>..PEltltlS, J1m1! M., 23, Of 300 CtrlNftltr Drlw, All111t1, G1., I nd Vlt11iftll A .. 2l. flt HOIJI VJ1 Vltnto, ' Mf11lon Vltlo.,
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'I. Alde111 l"llcl, Haw_, INdl Ind S111dr1 L., lf, of 1!11 St1rbNn1 W1y, Coro111 del -~r.
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LAS VEGAS, NltV. -M1rrl-llca11119 luUld htr1 Include: 5.1.LAZAR·HAll:RISON -Junit 7, l"lul 17' :F~~~:r., ~;1•1fv.1iw:I Alml H. H1"ifRISON-8AllHAM -Jun1 7, Henrv W., n,. of S•nf• ,t.n1, Ind !lull! Anne, ~. of Wt~lmlnaltr. OICICINSON·ICIMllALL -JUM I. Jllh11
c.. "' trld ltlN M1rlt. •1, bott1 of COlll Miu. Mr: CULLOCH·CAUDILL -J11111 10, Otvld R•IW:l.t 21 al Newl>Orl I""" and Qon.na 01e111n, 21J Iii VL•ll 1. 'FROST.JOHNSON -UN! \1, Al111 e.. ,2, OI 5Ydntv, AU•tr11ll1. •!Id P1me11 A .. 22, o1 Nawporl Inell. RUIZ·NELSON •-Junt 12, D•vl~ A., lie •rid Mll"Y E., 5.5, brllll o1 COlll ~IN~OSH·SIMMDNS -June It, Robtrt M,, '3 of Nll'Woort lt•dl, 1NI Lll'ld1 lovlM, 271. ol LM ARNlr:. VA N SLUIS·OONOVA,. -Junf t, Oannv R1IJ111, :n, and SM It k1lhtrlnt. 11.• bclh of Fou11t1!11 pir11J~E~sCHMIDT -Junt 1,, Al'ldrew Rivi n. of S1nt• An1. '"°' C1tu.i11 ..8(rlilriEc~01.\H't1~~.MAN -Ju111 13, VlrvH C .. 231 ot G1rdln Grov1
Incl ~fl., 11, .,. Cost1 Mui . M AOOR·ICIOD -Junt1 13, llontld Lvflfi lf, If Wt$lml1ut1r, ind c~~lht1' I•-· 11, o1 G•rclln Grov1. H.t.JtRllON4NOW -JUnl ll, seett dl•ll't. :If, •nil C1rol M11, 22, llolh of Coste N.e11, MORROW·WALTEllS -June 13, G.or~ lrvl~l Sol, of W11tmln11tr. H~irioE~'t-~~\ri}'~~\'Es.l' ~ v'J'~'· 1,, Frtd .__,, 31, •llCL MlrlOll Su11n, DJ'GA'T.~1r'Pi~'l ~SJiin1 n. OOlltld
JOhll, n, 1nd Vlolel Lte, 'll, both al Cosll M111. RECICNAGl!L·TUCKElt -Jun1 13, R-..t Rov, 30, ind Jot11 F., 34 botl'I ol Wltltml111t.r.
M1rrl1ff llCI-_,.. luuld 111 Lo. Antllll ClllUi'lll' " tilt followlnl •s ol JUl!I 11: WELLS-GULLION -J1m11 H., ~. 1nd T1rrv \.., 20, boll! 1'911 Sltndltll ln., HUlllll'llt.. 1111:11. ALEXANDER·M0$S -Eric M., 11, N1wlllor111. 11'111 Stn1nne L., "· IMn
"!1"' Ln.1 H"11.lllllton Midi. • " AU• LE-YAGGEll -JeMI' , Endo. •!Id Slndr1 S., Ji, 101U P-Y Clr'tt Fount1!n VtUll'. HOFFMAN·SEGRT -Dtvld M., 71, 3512 Giibert Dr .• HunflMtoll lelc:h, ~nd Lt_oe n. 5111 JOSI. l"ER!Z·T1"NA51 -.C1111t A., SO, G5 Orfald Avit., Corona dtl Mir, trld IR~~-1.:iNf' L_!. P"=., ,., l1
Montrg1• 111411 .:\ ~ 22. llJ.Z '"3~~M-'i>~~r~n'i1 ~·J-c .• M>, l-INCi!, 11W:1 111111 L,1 ..S,
11n2 Ct!Tllf'Oll, Nuntt ..... hKll.
SWE~·l"ETf"RSON -OOu•l11 It. 2'-m •rtm•rton St., D1111 l".tnt, oo< 1ul1 M., '8, CoVlnl. EVANS. ~Ill -Cll1r1n T.f If! llr11, l"-1• J .. 11 12 v ... ""''"" -....... CONV!"RS ·:w.w.W -'!:l"""'I' fl,. ::i 211:~~cA~T, u...~Ji:,"'.°'1 •••en. • JOHN N·W.itfi!_ -@I• I:., 2', 112 . ce.n :'ii.' •Mell, '1'Yi'f.~ ·.:Ji ' 'IM:l: '"Li\'"~,-~~J~ 'Y'.'~;-T•: el.'llv~~,\iW-:wa-~-t< ~~ ~ •!Id ~~ l .;·211,
MJ!Au 'k~-i-i·or~rr~J:=':Wu U, 0-1111'1. llW:I Mir!' L. Mo 1"41 Cll!ll L11,, -llM"" •lldl.
LET'S IE FmrtY .
I( )'OU Mve ftf"W nefshborl
or know of. 1nyane movlna
to our an.. pllue ten ua
IO tMt ••e mlJ extend a
flienlll7 welcome 1nll ·help
them to become acquainted
in their new .urroundlno.
Hunting tor fun? h .. here.
Anctr9COld Duck. A happy
blancl.qt·flne chl1mp1111ne
Ind lpartdlng burgundy.
Whh deep pink bubbles
I!' tlc;kl• your tongue
with • •urprtalngly
refrealllng taste.
Serve Cold Duck
• · when the flock gets
· together. But make ,
It the bMI Cold
Duck. Milk• h
· Anclr9 Cold Duck!
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SA River Water DiStrict
Cuts Tax Rate
No More Dialing .,.,,~~
!led Gets
~ew Coat
" 111e Santa Ana River ts
ortinC • brand new coat
~ 'it runs through Foun-
in ValJey.
:Jbe coal features a three--
di thick uliing of asphalt
1viag, added above an older
rat (I( . coricrete w h i c h
eathered a roogh winter in "· . City and county officials
?dicated the coating Monday
ir a 1.5 mile st-retell from
'amer Avenue to the San
iego Freeway. .
The a,,phalt strengthens the
:iper' edges or the river I the
une edgts "'i\ich w e re •
lttalened during the heavy
tins of January and .,
ebruary, 1969. ~*
During those r 1 o o d s
I
S trat" Vote toUSands ,o( residenlS · in
ountain Valley, llunlington each, Costa Mesa and, Jill Shello.n, 22, ~tiss
ewport Beach were alerted Seal Beach, is one of 19
1 tti e dlance of the river girls vying for Miss Or-
reaking its levees. ange County Fair title.
'Ibis year cowity flood con-WilUlcr will reign over
of ..,g;neers ,~hened the fair July 14 • 19 in
arts of the levee with t)le Costa Mesa.
sphall lajers. The u.s. Army -"-'--------
orps of Engineers a I s o
redged out tons of sand
eposited the winter before.
tooday's dedication officially
iarked the completion of
IOSe projects.
For. The
Record
rJissolation•
or Jtfamage
Pair Guilty
Of Theft,
Released
. SANT A ANA -Two n1en
arrested when San Clemenle
police caught them carrying
liquor last Jan. 1 from the
Anchor Inn , 1814 N. El Camino
Real, have been allowed lo
plead guilty in Orange County
Superior Court to l e s s e r
charges.
Judge .James F. .Judge
reduced the charges against
Marine .Jimmy Floyd
Wallace, 21, of Ca mp
Pendleton and C. J. Veldon
Burgess, 21, described in court
es a Tei.a.~ bonJ transient,
lo petty theft lrom felony
burglary.
Judge Judge ordef'ed the im-
mediate release of. both men
from Orange County Jail and
ruled that the time already
served satisfied the reduced
charaes.
Both men were arrested
when officers &iw; them leav-
ing th= inn with wh at was escribed a~ a coo-
tiider le quantity of liquor.
Do g License
Deadline Set
ORANGE -Orange County
Poundmaster Orville MalOll
tlas announced that July I
is the Jinal date to have do11s
licensed in Orange County.
Jn addition to the $& lhel
covers the cost o{ the license.
all dog owners must ~)'
a certificate or rabies vac·
cination, to show th.at lhtlr
dog is free of rabies. All doga
four months and older must
be licensed.
The anima l shelter t a
located at 56L S. M11nchettter
Ave., Orange. 1''or further In.-
formation contact the anlsial
sheller, 834-3181.
Crane Deal
For All·port
Work OK'd
SANTA ANA -Lease-
purchase or a IS.ton mobile
crane for $40,000 to remove
damaged or wrecked planes
from Orange County Airport
runways has been approved
by the county Board of
Supervisors.
The crane will be equipped
with a safety cab and
hydraulic boom, according to
(;OUnty Purchasing A g e n t
Nathan Cherry.
The purchase price will be
covered in three payments -
$15,000 June ~: $15,CKXI Aug.
J, and the Hnal $10,000 July
l. 1971. The money will come
from the county's Airport
Enterprise Fund.
Supervisor William Phillips
said the airport is now using
a 1941 model A-frame wrecker
which. is only capable of
removing small private planes
from the runways. .
.. The new crane will also be
used to rescue . victims in
plane wrecks( Phillips said.
Soap ' Box
Ra ce Slated
leena«c:d boys will ' aet their
first crack at ridln1 !Olp box-
es Saturday on Peters Canyon
Road near lrvine Park.
They are all partictpenls in
the Orange County Soap Box
Derby, which i8 to be held
at the same location July 11
and 12. Saturd1y'1 race 11 only
1 trial run, detilned to test
lhe vehicles and to conduct
u prellminaey aafety check oo
ull entranll' IOIP boxes.
Winner of the dert>y tn July,
11poneored by the Santa Ana
Elka Club, will compete in
the naUon IOIP box fln11l1 In
Akron, Ohio, al the end of
August
ARBUCKLE & SON
WestcWf Morta1ry
t%'1 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa -THE BIGGEST SHOW .Of ITS KIND WEST·Of THE MISSISSIPPI!
THE ONLY HOME & GARDEll SHOW IN CAllFDRIUA! • BALTZ MORnJARIES
Corona del Mar OR ).t4S0
Costa Mell Poll 5-UU • BELL BROAOW A Y
MORTUARY
111 BrNdway, Costa Mtu
Llll-im • DILDAY BRDTllERS _..,_.v111ey .... ,
1'1111--· a ''rmi Buc11
• MoCORMICK LAGUNA
. BEACH MORnJARV
1111 ._. eu,.. Rd. -II • PACIFIC VIEW
MDIORIAL PARI
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COl.oNL\L~
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"""'' F11f m.sm • SHEFFER MORnJARY l.oCJI•• -fM.1135 Sa a.-OMI• • SMITllll' MORTUARY en Mala Ill. u..a:c.-
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1UltlS JOR IITIElll.MIJ
FOR IHI. fllSTllME •••
sru A ..ort.t o1 no-. -*'
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SEU (0M~l0£ '1.llSU"
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S([I TH "'IJ~Htlt..M•'"
CMURll c.i. Cir .... 1u•·ses kM.,..
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A GEORGE COL01JRIS PRODU CTION
Spon1or.d b·,, ti ... Orange County
B11llder1 Assn, and Th• Orang•
Co1.1nly Chopter of the lullding
lndv1try Ar.in.
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For Top Sports COverage
Read the DAILY PILOT
Rossmoor Gets Some Tolls' Dropped
• THATS ---.
RIGHT! BUY 2 • • • GET 1-FREE!
GIANT
& BUY ANY TWO ~Ul! NURSERY co':
AINER PLANTS •
GAL -1
• • • S GAL 15 GAL • · • TH ANO GET
. E 3rd ONE FREE!
·SUMMER S,.ECT ACllLAR
SAVINGS!
CLEARANCE
CameUlas,
Avocados,
CitnlS
SH Our
Super Special
Bargain
llock!
SALE Vines,
. Jmilpen.
Palms. R-.
TNeRoses,
Fems
Limited
to Stock on Hand
EARLY llRD SPECIAL ! NITROLIZED
MINIATURE CHRISTMAS
LIGHTS DEEP I
GREEN
~
REDWOOD COMPOST
FOR COMPLETE SOIL CONDITION-
ING. MAKES SOIL . SOFT. EASY TO
WORK . PLANTS GROW-BEITER!
ALL COLORS
MANY EXCITING USES e P'AltTY DECORATIONS • e 4th Of JULY' C!LElltATION e SAVE fOlt CHRISTMAS
* SPECIAL 1/2 PRICE LARGE $198 3 FT. BAG
DEATH TO WEEDS
Kills Oxalis Fast
Kill1 Ox•li1 .Dutch Clo~1r,
Ilic\ M1d;1;, Annu1I Blu19r1u
i nd m1nv olh1r w11d1 . e Fo1d1 Dithondr1 pl1nt food lo
your l~wn . e Clobberi moil l1wn in•ech, e S11ppli11 Iron, Sulph11r,
M1nq1n~•• & Zinc.
Al'l'LY NOW-SA~E NOW
l'r•••llh llocl.grau G1rml119tio11
Rog. $6.98
• !CILLS FAST -
li•ndelion, chic\wt1d,
k1 nbil, knolw11d ind
m1ny morl "'•td>.
• SUPPLIES COMPLETt
L"-WN FOOD wit~
liwe1 .,tion nilroqen .
18.4-4
FOR THE KIDS !
FREf
PINE
TRW ·-• ~ f\
PLANT IT WELL -
TAKE CARE OF IT
WATCH IT GROW!
HUGE BAG ' t for
s141 !ntt\\\\~1\\\
D.fs~:EE l 9A1'l .
For a more luctous J ~ '
garden -controls
weeds -kHps root
zone cool-toad mulch
1' SALE
Once A Year
Extravaganza!
World's Fin11t
Fish Fertilizer!
Buy Ona Gallon At
$4.98
GET TWO GALLONS
HANGING
BASKETS
All Redwood. Sturdy
Conatructlon. Per·
feet for our·
Special Fuchsias .
$4.99
CHARGE IT BY PHON~ WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD NO. rr.il
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HOURS: MON. thrv FRI. 9 lo 6 -SUN. I D •·"'·lo S p.111. -SATUROA.V 9 1.111. to S:JO p.m.
"9uality and Service Since 194•"
2640 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
CALL 54&-5525
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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Papler ltlache Aninaals
'"·S"-J N9Ttta TO C•aDlfMI T.-(llTl,ICATlf 0' •USlllllll IUlll'lllOI COVIT -TMI ltOTICa Oii lllnlllDID
ll'ICTtTIOUS NM\a ITATI Of' CALIJIOINIA POl IUUC •TaA,..,11
t f\f under•ltl*I OOl5 Ctrlltv M Ii! TNI COUNTY OP. MAHea HOTIClf 11 NlflllY OIVl!N lti•I
contludh11 • bu•llltM •t fl. O. lu .... A ... ln '•ul 1C110•, .i,. _._ fl l'•wl '~IO. NeWllOrl ltacl'I, C1llloml1, under EtllM of LllLIE EAltL HlfMORY fcllola C....,""'4 ""'"' ...... lllllhMIH mt ticUTIOlll fl.rm nlrM Df. SANOP'IP!lt ab EAIL H~NOllY, 0-11111. ..,,_ .. *' N • ...,.... llvd,. C°'M
PRP!.!5-llld !II.It $aid tlrrn Is '°"'"'" NOTICE IS HlllEIY GIVEN ......... CMMh' "' 0r..-c1ur.r ... 11. II c• the ,1g11ow1,,. Pl"-· Wllot.I 111me etl'dlJOB ot tile 111avto 111m111 _..,... -.,. " IMll9 • .,lk ,,. .... ...,. 11i.
In 11111 ' 1'1111 llllCI et millt!KI 11 •trill 111 --. 111111119 c: .. IJM ....... ~ D t! Wllli.i ..... lollll"'" ........ ,
22 Lio·n Safari· Contest Winners
tollOWI' tfle $filcJ dlt....... ._. -•" .... ' ' ... eu~n K, L•· 111s s111111111 cir .. """"' wllll 111e ,.,.;: '111 • • • ,......,.., A ...... co.ti 11' Twenty-two winning entries·
N1w1>0rt l11dl. the off let Df f111 cte'::."., "':!""" ..!: ~~'!"~.oiw.e. Ctllfofllll, "" 1-·~-L' School for Elephant by Sharon Best Crafted F orm Best Cra!led, Color Ensign for Bat by Dori Hald
Avery and Marilyn Hart and Killybrooke sc h 0 0 1 ror Ensign School for Elephant a nd Corona del Mar High 011ec1 June 17, 1t1D 9111111ec1 _, or ft or._. """' .... 7"; ;.;--.;,~ mitttl•ll. -m ""' Kiil Country Safari ~111, .,/'t~1ji!~1~.~r1,... countv: :-"11~1\111 ":::r~~ :!tt '!f..,:; ....., ..-he,.. .. .-· "'~.!~ papi.er ma<:tie animal art con-
on J,ul\• 11. 1t10, btfor• .,., • Nclttrv Jt I( 1111 01 JM t! ., • Ul'tel" ""'" ... n111 ......... • .. 1.est spoolOted b y the•
Ensign School for G irafre by Kirwood Derby ·by Karen by Roger Maxwell llnd Corona ~hoot for Duclc by Karen
Marty Slevens. Hulse and Corona del Mar de! Mar High School for Bush 'jiimi1gh;;;!Oioiiwiierii.iii0iiiiiiiii;;;;;;Oiii"-i Putilk 1nj 1nd 1or u ld s1111, Hr1011111v sUrtt '111 c':si:°'M.u c -:.:.;:,.~ '=· tlDn, llntWft •• ,...., IEdltN Clllvron Strw+ Ne-... ·Men School DJ'slrl'cl, •~Ptl•M Elkin I(, La. knctWn " ""Which 11' Ille PltC:~ o'f :.S1 1·., ~ kl. "...-U• to bt j~ per'°" Whllae namt 11 1ukc:rlb-llrldlrJltMd In 111 "'llttrl'*:.n I I Tllll Prwoll.... Is loctllt'll ti 1Ml N. Were announced today,
Most LUehke -l·larper High School for Bus h Baby Baby by Lynda Berry . II ~-
School for St~gosauru.s by by Lynda Be r ry. Most Litellke Ensign ed ,,,. in. wtltiln l111trun>e11I tnd ,, Ille ISltte .. Mid clladlnl :.r~'l' Htl'lllr llYd., Cotti Me"'' nm. ~llllllY ~c11.nowledttd shl e~itCUltid 1111 """'· tour inilnflll lflw IM ""t ...ii11c:et~ ., Dre,..., c111tor11la. Tiie· animals, which were !OFFICIAL SEAL) el ft11• ,_rice Ttils llulll; trt,..,. Wiii .. _.... d'-'" M•rv K. Htr1rv O.tM June It 1no · °" or 1n.r Jutv ,., 1111. 1t itw ....,...yed at Fast)ion Is land
Nol1rY Pull!lc-C1llfor1111 Ltott MM ..e...rv MCJ9W 4-l1mlllt If Wt:STWAlflD Jl.l'le ll thro".-h 13, Were •PdnclPtl OHkl In Admllll"rtlfbt If IM Et! 19> ESClll.OW CO., \On W, lnfl Slr .. t, "6"
or11111 c11.1n1Y If "" _.... """*' • 11M1 AM. C.Unty « er-. c11w.rmt. designed and built by students ''M'y COl'llll'llH,loll IE•tlr11 R. ••ITM OllftMOoa -~ W1ffll11 t1W ••I .,. .. ~~ tfllllfll'or
Shirley Arnold and Barbara Best Crafted, Finish School for Blue W 11le r Buffalo
BeCkett and Ensign School for Paularioo School, Charlie b y by Lin Barkaric and Corona
Giraffe by Marty Stevens. '!'racy Wl)itacre and Estancia del f\1ar \Ugh School for Scor~
WiMe rs in the sm a ll anim'a\ ·High School for Hippo b y ploo by F austo ~1acedo.
NEED A BETTER
ANSWERING SERVICE?
.Try TAB
835-7777
Nev.''' ltn ......,.,... if Llw "-• •IN uMd Ille ,t.llllWI,... lllutl"'" in tbe1district. Pub!l3fi!'CI Or1ntt Coeat Dtlly Piie!, • •· 1"91 llrMt, 1111,. 111 n1rn11 1t tlll 1-llowl"I 1M11lnt11 ..,. WI · I Jun• 11~H 1nc1 J111y ~' 1, 1110 1111-11 C•tl MIN, c-1111• n.21 draaei: nrung c asses received a
Tel: cn41 Wo17$li 1"1111 Edlols Chiv,.,. 1er1kt, •1 $35 mucGaDdise gill and win--
category include : l.1arl\ee W ebber, S mallest \Yith Detail Most Creative -Ensign f1>r1-'.'.'.'.'.'..:::::'._'.'..'.:'.'.'.'.'..'..:, ______ _.:'.'_"''.'.":'"_..':".'.'.__'.'.':"'.'.'__::~~~~~~~~~~~~
LEGAL NOTICE An-.. 11r """"""'""11 N. H1t11er 1iw .. eot11 Miia. c11n • . ------::::-;;---~---1 P11t1nsti111 or11191 COltl b•llY Piiat TM eurdl•w .,r1c1 w111 bl ... w •s ning individuals received a $5
10.u•u Ju,,. 2s •nd J111v 1 • u 1110 nu-7' ,..._, c:M11 "'"' "er-~ ••cl'l•nt• m e r C h a n d i s e certificate. <••TIFICATt: 01' ll.lllNISI ' ' ' Ill ........ liil1Wllfl IMIYI[ &. MJ1'1r._
., .... •p1cT1T1ous NAM• LEGAL NOTICE Tr_...... hn 11kM --1°11 e1 Prizes were donated by the Tl>t •· trSltned clo U!llf\' Ill Is 1111 II~ tnd Pl-rtv IMlnt told ,_ , cha ~ond • , blltlneu 11 21-1 E. 1'th ~ .... Jy •• 111e """" • cenl.Cr s m~r nt association.
Pit'" It Men. C1Uf9r111.. undl• T....... Trlftlf-M!ldlnt· COMMltn "' .. eon·-' I tne ~ • fl..., nlll'WI • EXPOllT NOTIC• TO c••DITOll M1'1. Tl'll tdlldll1'11f c:llllnt .. ft. II ..-~ winners in the arge
MAR G SYSTEMS tnd lhll wlcl SUl"•IUOlt CCM.llT .. ,... 111f11111f Ill CMI COIN ledltn ~.I, animal ca•...onrv are:
ll•m 1• o11'l'le folkllWllll peraon, ITAT• Oii' CALIPOlNIA POlt "''" tit 111 .. ,q.,. lMl'I ....... Whl "'-&~.,-
wncsl ..... 1n hlll 11111 pllc• el rfllctll'IC• TH• COUNTY OP oaA,..I llld " •~ tlw. 11 .. u ••-COfldlllllll BeSt Crarted -Monte VistH ·1 -...... . ' ... ..,. .....,. -1•19d lw "" 11111111 I•• 5 (hrht"11,, c11nton, "' E. Eshltt ., •c»E MAiltll l"AC1"AllD, 111m11. School for Stegosaurus Sarp,my
16th '~~1: ;1•• .. Cilll. '1•11• ~~':tE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo "" ~r.~:::TSON by Betty Springer and Corona
oat , ,,. c'h,fs1ollher c11"ton erldltw1 o1 th1 •bove n1mld llK9dttlt D1'9d· ·June It, 1t1' .. del Mat High School for'.Croc-
tt lllornl1, Ori ..... C-ly: l!ltl Ill _Pl,_ ~tvlng Ctllml .. llM1 ....... .:. bCM Ct, sr~,, 17; 197'11;-bml'• me, 1 Nllhrrv lfll Mid m-...1 •r• ~..-.1rM • fli. 1.,, w. ,,. llNlt Alligator by Richard McNabb.
Pub He~ end for 111d S11i.. "'IOlllllY "*"· with 111e -••rv \ltllldltn, 111 ,._. au. cell. ttJW; Most ~eative -Harper • sreven ChrlttoPtier .C...,IOl'I IM olllct of 1111 ~l•fll; ol 1111 ,.., •--. •n• ..., ~go>e~ ~me 10 bt. 11>1 1>1r1on wtooM 1111111ec1 Hurt, .,. • •r•Mnt "*"· wltlr Publlll'led O.-•nt• Ca.it o.uv ,.11111, School for Dinosaur by Belh
11;;1 llt'~wl!Krlbed 10 !ht within In-"" nteffwry VOllClltrs, to 111• -J-ti. 1t7' 11u.11 Curti's and Corona del Mar "," lllit""o.nd 1cknowlecttld flt e•tc:uttid *"'9Md tt Ille lfflct of"'* 111«1111a.1:::::..:::cc.c._ _______ __;;.;_c
Dragon by Mlke Warne and
Corona del Mar High School
tor BuJltrog by Kris Tool ,
.Best Use of Materia ls -
Mesa Verde School for
Groucho Turtle by Kevin Har-
ris and Coron a del ,Mar High
$chool for Bush Baby by Lyn-\
da Berry.
Fund Gets
New Group . 1;'F~~Ci SEAL) PETHl!JtlJtlDGE, 1Jtt Norlll l<oeoilWIY·"-----~~cu_ .. ____ I!" 00 or Croc-Alligator
t ~ Ph E:. 01vis 111111 A111. C11tfornl• nJN, wlllf:h 111 by Richard McNabb.
1rum1 &YHOWER , LONGLEY • LEGAL N-CE HI"" Sch Ir
1,y PubHc-C•lllornl• ""' PIKe of b111lneK af lfll 11nC1<tnt1ntct &AR UJ4 The Arlir1·ci·a1 K1'dney Foun clP•I oHke 1n in 111 """''" P1111l111,. • tt1t tt1111 IVf'•Jttol cou11t OP 'rM• Biggest -K i 11 y b r o o k e • " 1 cauntv of Mid cllc9denl, w11t11n "'11r monna ITATI' 01' CALIPOllNIA POJt dation in Garden G rove has ~omm1111on l!•lllrn 1tt•r ""'tint ..w11c:e11or1 ftl 1t111 11111c1. 1118 COUlillTY °" OllA ... • ,. oined hands w ith lhe West
Publ
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21 1170 Dtltd June Jl, 1f7'11. .... ........
0 ;'"'' c°''' 01uv 1t11ot, John c. P1e•1n1 NOTIC• ol' MUlttMG 011 .-rnTION L D Orange County United 1'~und
trld J11IY 2, t, 1170 l12f.70 ~·~"'!'i!. "::.l: ~I ;:::•:::M:~-:~;.L ·~: OLro: aw egree in Seeking fina ncial aid. ac-
L NOTICE IYNOWll, LON41U:Y A '#Al'l•D> d ' lo U 'led F d P . A f'ITHIRllllDOI l!m• .. DOltOTHY I(. SHOIEMAKI!. cor 1ng nl un res1---H:::-=-"-:;;;;;c------1nn Mtrtlr .....,..y_ •k• oo•DTHY sHOfMAKE, •k• Stephen R. Watson, 1877 dent Jack Feehan.
.. • ...,,,. hl'llt AM, C1lllwtllli ""' DOJtOTHY I!. SHOl!MAKI'. • II. Rhodes Drive Cost M cf01PICATI OP IUllNISI. T .. : 0141 tU.fUI DOROTHY l!LMO SHOBMAICI!, lkl ' !I. esa, The K j d n t y Foundation
CTITKIUS MAM• A"-'t "' ......... MllS. WAJtJtt:N H. SHOt:MAKI!, •Ill received his doctor of law I nd I 'f' . I Th• tlntd 11o certll'I' tlllY ,,. 1t11~"*' °'-ca.rt o.ny Piiat, Milts. w. H, IHOEMAKI!, o.c..Md. oans a eases an art1 1c1a
(1(11111 Mlntll II $.11 c .... ,.,. J11111 1S: Ind J111, ,, '· , .. ltl't 11'•7' NOTICE IS Hl!Rl!IY GIVl!N 11'111 degree from H a r v a r d kidney machine called a ~""' Mete, c1t11ornl•, 11nd•1 JOHN K•LL v SHOl!MAKI!! hff flllcl University during recent 1970 h 00· I F h ·
1ht 1 11rm 111m1 o1 DOLPHIN LEGAL NcrrtCE 111r.r11 1 .. 1111o11 tor 11rot1111 ot win em 1a yzer. ee an said the
cLU I i !Nit .. kl 11rm ~ c_..c1 .,,. tor 1uu1P1U d t..rt.r• T•t-n· commencemenL exercises at Kidney Foundation will be the ~1 1tiel-110Wlnt P1raon1, -n1iNa i.rry .. ,..titlelllt clond w1iv..1 rlffl· the c br'd M h II rn tun , lld 111tc11 o1 mldl!K• •te -N:At:' -• .. w11rc11 b "'"' fer tut911r .. t. am I ge, assac use s 32nd ogranizalion lo join under
.\ 101*"'r • leltllldt 1'612 Mall•• CIRTIPICATI °" IUllJllll f!C\11111. tlld !Nit "" ti-,,,., Pita •I institute. the banner ot the United Fund.
0 J ...... 1on\11110 c11fforn11. • PICTITIOUI PlllM NAMI l!Mrlll9 the ••IM Ila blen .. , .... July:1--••• ~,~~~~~········~·~··~~~ r .• lllQIM M Kint. 52:55 Amnlff, Tht ....,.,.1,nec1 do htrwtly cef1lf\' 1L 1m. tt 1:3' 1.m .. *" tht ~rt-n~• ' lhtl STVIi.iNG FlllE EQUIPMENT, INC. of Dtttrtmlnt No. 2 If •tld aurl, 1t ~~~JuM 12, ltJll tlld INOUITiltlAL Flltl! l!QUIPMIENT, JOO Civic CM'llw Drlvt 'Nelf, In ttlt Cl!Y
"'JlrMI Jt. leltlMk INC. eonduc:ll"' • -•I P11'tner1hi, of ""'' AM, C1lllo"'l1 •
• ~Jl'at11 M. Kint bll1lntu 11 4114 I!. U "'I"" ll!Mt, D11M June 2', ltl'O.
M•!• fl. C•lllornl1, Lot A ..... ln C-IY: CllY of An1llllm, Coul'llt' el °'"""' W. IE, IT JOHN, Cown .... Cl1rt
O J.,M 12 1t70 tMolf!r1 ""' 1 NofttY Still ftl C11tloml1, llNllltf' l!ll flcttttou. YOU .... l"••NNlll I M•WS ,. bj1 ·~ 1,.d tor' w1d s1111, ...,._11" firm MIM or dnl,netlon which don n1 w_. 'T1lllrf 1"91f u '· • 91ttlnck 1MI Ttm not sfloW the true nenw.. or 1111111t ,..... Alll. c"""""' ftl'Ol a~ptlKTN J=n to me '° 119 "" If "" WllOnS '""""'" ln Nld bu1tn111. TILi 1n•1 Ml.on M wtloil "'"'" 11• tubtCrlbld fo.wll; .. 111.E SAFETY INDUSTltll!S, tl'ld ""'""" flw ..... ....,. per:~-ln instrvmtnf •nd il(IU'llWllft. !!tit Mkl firm 11 ~ ftl flle l"ub11"'111 Ortntl c ... 1 01l1Y Pltot,
!o .!.,E.Ktlled the MIM· follow!,. Hrlnet&. ._ l'llfMI tnd JUl'll 25, 2' W Jutv 1, 1'70 1162'10
I'd 1 Sl!AL) 1ddrn11S 1.-t• lolll<Ws: !OFF~ 11'1 NI G11dntt STYRING FlllE EQUIPMENT. INC,. LEGAL NOTICE
"""'"' l"ublk • C1llfll1nl1 .... E. LI P11m1t, Alllllllll'I, C1llfll'nl1. ' ----=-'-~-.,.-.,,~-cccc07 •-A""lff Coulll\I INDUSTllAL FtllE l!!QUIPMINT,I· COUOT o• C '•FOON•• ~ tammti1lon E•~lres INC., oWN E. Lt ,.,lmt, ,Alllll•lm, SUP£11.IOll ,. """ .., -e 3 1172 C11lfoml1. COUNTY 01' ORANGE 7111 Wffl Ith ~ ·wt1twooc1 alvd.. DAT(D: MIV 21. 1'70, strwt. ''"''Ant. C•llfortl!•
.' A ...... n . Ct11t, torf•, STYlltlNG FtiltE ,:::O::"'t~ilt=-I
........ l'Y Putlllc EQUIPMENT, INC. '" fl tM -rr1-.... ttnlonlt":
Put!-OrlMI c,M•,noO•ll'f 1i~0~ ~::~ J. Hl"'llton ELSll!! LOUlllA IAYLES ...... """""nt:
June ll(IS 1nd JU IY '' • J1,.,t1 O. Styrl111 l'llAHCIS CLAJtlNCI!! IAYLES P,..ldtnt · Te ft!e Jtll!IQ!ldtnt:
INDUSTlltlAL fliltlE Thi Plllilol'l•r "'~ 111'1d I Nlll1'1n EQUIPMENT, INC. <:O{l(llrlllnt vour m1rrf111. You m1y 8Y Ann 0 , WIUI•. s.c:r..i1rv f111 1 wrlftM'I r11pan11 wllllln thlrtv
_,;LEGAL NOTICE
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'UtTIPICATI OP IUllNIU STATI!! OF CALIFOiltNlA ) la Ml'Vlf flfl YOU. If .,.., fill 11 file '? PICTITlOUS NAM• COUNTY OF OltANGE · l 11 1 wtl""' ,..._., Wllllln IUCh llrnt,
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P·JJ4" POllATIOM Pub!tll'lld O!'t"" Cotti DlllY Piiot, fCOiltt>OJIATI! SE.I.LI c1an,.1CATl O" co• J11!1t II. 11. 2s Ind J ulY t. 1f7t loat-1' •T·TE OF CALIFOINIA r POllt TllANSACTION 01" ,. ~ 1us1N1ts UN0•11 LEGAL NOTICE co00,•T,.v,,•,',,,••,•,•,•." ,",·,,, PICTITIOUS •AME " A.D. lt10. >"O .l .NOERSIONEO COIPOllATION before mt E. 0.-Crtln I Nat1rY "~ ,._ ... t n Is conduclln1 T-QIU l"ubrrc In ind !er 1tld C°""IY ""' doe~ ;.,... • .,y Clrl " "'' p S•oN, -•l<I--·••111, ~ •.• ·--!·•ktMll ~ llUlllltSS loclled 1t 27'11G tteraon NOTlC• TO CJt•OITOll •s ,,.. '" "" -""" -Way» r-..,11 Mew, C1llfornl1 uncll1 11'11 IU .. 1111011 COUllT OP TNI! ~nd 1wor11, Plnol'llll't •-red llull'I tlcl1t'1e11'711rm nlml: el OIANGllACK STATIE 0" CALl .. OiltMIA POlt M. Wff""-1 ind V-111 Meedor llnown
INTBiltl'tATIDNAt. &. ORANGEa ... CI( TMI COUNTY o .. OJtANll to ,,,. lw bl "" ,.,..ldlnt Ind k<...r•rv
MONfY and 11111 Slid firm II comPftld Ne. A....,. of tlle coo>0r1tlon thtl e•etUled l!lt o! ti. tellowlnt cor-1tlon, w!IOll 1rln-£11111 fJf C. CONOI E C,1,LL, l llD wlll'll~ ln•lrumtnt Oii bllltll of !tit cor--ci1>tl;llett of b\lfllltH 11 19 !OllOWI: known II CYlllL CONDIE CALL, Olctlf-porellPn 1t11.-1n namM, Incl' l(know1ede· J:: ~ Gllln•lt • Co. Inc. P.O. ed. ed ta rne tll1t 111dl c_.-111on t~tculed 8~1\A lrv!n1, Calif. NOTICE IS HElll:!l'I' GIVEN lo 1111! ll'le s1mt. In Wltnels Whertol. I h•~~ WITN,SS II• lllnd 1~11 Jrd d•Y of credl""• of tl>t •!Jove n1med deced"'I lltreunto Mt ...., hind •nd tlfl~l!d rny June:'!~. tti-.t 111 .. ,.,..., lllvl1111 ct.lms •t1ln1t flff!c11I 1ee1 ll'le d•' Ind YMr In thls ICc•-lle $1111 11'1• stlf dtneJWll ire 1'111111Ulrld t1 f1l1 certlllc1te fll'!.l 1tiov1 written.
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, ~rrv L, Glllti•l•• tfle offlct ef l,,. Clltf'IC el l"t 11Mwr e. Gellf' Cral" • PJnldenl en!llltd court, Ill' lo pr...,,t ftlfm, wlltl NOltrY l"ublic-C11ltor11l1 ~TAf!" ~I' CALIFORNIA. ltit l'lteflSllY 'IOll<Mr1. Ill 11\t llfl. PrlndHI Offlct In
CouNT'l',ol" Qill:ANGE, p , dtnltned II tlMI ofllc• ftl IOONE AND 0!'1n11 CovnlY
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betori IM MtrY k. Henry • Nottrv le•ch eoult'lard, L-ll11ch. C1llfornt1 Alrlt 11, 1'71
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iet ~y, hand t!'ld 1ffl•.-f mY offic!•I IOOWI AMO SATCN•LL 116T1t1 ~ MARINAL'1 SALi 1~11 ':1111' dlY end Ylll In lhll (ltllflelfl A"--• II Law T Jt ANS C 0 N T INl!NT.IL CRl!!OIT 11.-,1~ wrltt.n. _, L1119 ... ell ........ ..,, SEii.ViCi INC,. Pl1h1tlff vs. 11.1.L"H
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Vorlltt J. Sponur
5 Slayings
Long Ago
Recalled
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
On May 5, 1940, a thin, mild
mam«ed junior high -
vice priDdpal and Ph.D. can-
didate ahot and l: I fJ e d five
school olfidah In South
Paadena, paralyzed a &idh,
Ulen ......iect bimse[,
To this day some citizens
in the Los Angeles suburb
recaB it as the Monday
Musa.ere and say dley're still
afraid of Verlin Spencer. Their
prolesta holped keep him In
prison.
Monday, Spencer was
ordered paroled after 30 years
in CUl'tody, He'll be free Nov • •• 1'Nov. 9?" said Jase p h
Part.sch, a former Sooth
P-.....mayor,wbmhewas
told mbout jt. "I'd better go
out and buy an iroo \'est.
I'm the only living m<mbtr
" that 1940 -b<iocd."
Told that Spencer, now 70
m:l without relatives, plans
lo work with a social service
agency for ex-convicts in
Hawaii, Partscb ·said, "you
just Mded five y~rs to my
life.•
Spencer apparentJy was
elV'aged·over reports tie might
loo< ... iob. .. principal when
be toot the .22-caJiber
automollc pistol to the edlool
board office ml junior high
acbool that MOllday in 1940.
He -down the South Pasadena supol'intendent ol
sd><>Ols, the Sood> Pasadena Hieb Sd>ool principol, the
-di>trict -qenl and ' m teachers -all
JIS'IGDI be appwenUy fett bad
...... against him. The jlllli ...
high -oec:r<Wy . was paral)>zed.
He pleaded lnoocent by
:rea90ll d. insanity, then on
his lawyer's···advice changed
his plea to guilty and received
a life .enteoce.
To this d&y Spencer has
maintained he remembers
nothing about the shootings.
The Dr.partment of Cor-
rect.ions II.YI Spencer has
been • roodel. priaxta" at
Vacaville, eaat of San Fran·
cisco, and _.. prisons where
he wu kept earlier, including
San Quentin.
Fellow inmates call the
~led man with thin· '*W 1"111 hair •·Doc" because
he 61 en ••Un4: to prison
~. A> a prisoner
he has · published several
articles lJll J>S)'chological pic-
ture testing.
~ autmrities and
p I ydliatrists recommended
parolt repeatedly loc Spencel',
but~omia Adult
Aalbority consistenUy rejected
the .........,..cs.-.
"Two memben <I the Adult
Authority testified 'tllot they
i.d never seen atrung recom-
mmdltioos for p a r o J e, l.!
Spancer's JawyeT, J. Clinton
Petenan, tokt newsmen Jn i• .. ,,. files were bulcirc with
l<lla'o from people prot.oting
..,, porole • , • 'lbe Adult
Aullaarity hn to comider
every&bing in the file, and
...., lelter ·-Spenc:<r -Into !hot file. 'Ibey fell tfle7" hid 1o tum Mm down."
Elrlier Ibis y-o judge
cadmed Che Aduh Authority
to rec-•*~ perole. Nying
thol poot njedMm indicated
....... caSriCe aDd rumor."
.,.._ IAI< the Adult
A Pnlly aid llGaday tha t
-.... -,.., ltlten
.. -,..... prolelllnc the ~<lparole.
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LADIES' ITALIAN S•ALS
Cool Jling-boclt styling toff, f11ll·
groin lecrther.'Si1es to 10. Whit•
or brown. Our reg. prKe 5,29. 3" .s-.... IMCllW!Ode -,pen.
Cu1hioMd i11ner••• Sins 10.l.
White .r beige. 5p«iol putt
e:ho••·
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NYLON JAMAICA sm
Tank tops and matching shorts
In 100% double knit nylon. No-
V'f• white, red, yellow, blue, in
a wide 'YOfiely of styles •. 8-16.
GIRLS'
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OUI llG. PllCI REG. :S.51to3,97
.Swim<Uits of slrelch nylon acefole. 1
ond 2-piece styles in ravy, red, blue,
end pink. Greet buys! 4-6x & 7-14.
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RUFFLED'
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SHIRS
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DISCOUNT PlllCI 4.61
These pictuJe pretty ihiftt
ore Oacron9 I pofyestat
cotton poplin or voil. in
colors, prints. 10-1 a.
COLORFUL PRINT
BIAGI TOWELS
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Vivid l'IO'leltf pril'ltt on
thick •hil• cotto" teny
cloth, JmM"' sit._ ,
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MEN'S DECK SHOE
Non-clip l01e, uppers of heo'+'Y
conva1. Thick rubber sole. 6Ya to
12. Blue or green,
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BOLD JACQUARD
BEACH TOWELS
Exotic patterns in lux-$ 2
uriously thick cotton ter-
rycloth. lots of colors.
30x60" size. •·
HEllS' /LADIES' SLIPONS
EatJ-ca,.. Manmode uppers.
SftlOft cut eut desi9n. Sl tH to
10. Beige or whit.. Specicil pUt·
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COSTA MESA 3088 BRISTOL AVE I
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JUST OFF NEWPORT AVf O(TWEEN SD fAEFW flY ~ 81\M.l~ 5T~ UNJ:,f-1,0 •\AN FfRN~N~() w~:.f~
COAl'LETE DISCOUNT DEP'T STORE With THE LO~ST EVERYDAY PRICES In the · WEST! SPECIAL HOURS-SHOP 10A.M.TO10 P.M. llAILY • SATURllAY 10 T~ 7-CLOSEDS.
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'Muhi<olor weaw. blends
with a ny dKor. Compl.W-,
wcnhable. ·
•UCKIT ITYLID
BED RESTS
OllLY 333 NOW each
Oua a10.1ow ••tc• '-''
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shape ityl•• _ all in todoy'•
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IBI DVBll HURRY IN
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1• IPARTMENTSI
WEBCIR sultan -oamum
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• h styled beauties, richly ·~inged. Machine wosh-
bl, .select irregulars •
a •· f light defecb do not o .
feet looks o~ wear.
LA•GI DICORATIYI
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.~222 . ; llJ'' round
SREAM .
PmlllE
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Ponful..i~lit9l _, llPc tiart
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bt.att1s, eiect lat
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toa st color
selector-•
Chr1111e plated
body • "Pop·
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45PC. MRMAcsa ,..~
Chip, cru1 · resistaal! Oislrwasher .sale.
Service fer eitfrt plus creamer, sugar bowl
se~ vegetable bowl, platter ..
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PRINCESS ''PIWBl·PAK''
CANISTBI VAC ·
fan·jet moto r creates tremendous clean·
ing power. Dual exhausts for greatei
·cleaning efficiency. lift-out tool tray; '
long-life nylon hose; soft vinyl bumper
protects furniture and woodwork. All stee l
construction. Treated disposable dust
bags. Set of cleanihg accessories in-
cluded. # 7058
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LOW PRICE!
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Delightful accents: cheese board-&_,_19 9 knife; 2 tier sp~e rack; cik board; · .
date slale; key & letter llltder; paper
towd llllder; wttirt boa!ll; salt & EACH pepper mill s~; ma1kel minder.
COLOltfUL PLAID
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BLANKET •2
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NOW 51c
ONLY e«h
-If ""'!:: ab· Cotton ~ )o yovr '°'Mnt odd .-1 . ...,.
tooliftl oNCI• $e ... I
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Teflon coatt!,fl: 1r1111
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bottle kteps Ii .
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lllNGSIZE SWPER
AT A lllNGSIZE
. '" JlYJNGS
·We defy you Ii> lind,...,.alue. like thi•
anywhere in the market! Yes; t';-1i\'"ectrq, the ~ ..
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proof and 1he ability to really wear! This king size sleeper
hos the look, the Spanish style, to "10ke either your den or Jiving roo)D •a•showplace
by day and ~room by nightl Compare ~ls·wlue to•any s.leeper,yov.ho~ seen
••• you11 save .over $127.00 ii you buy at levllz fodo yl ·
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$20,000.00 . WORTH OF BEDDING
(RIGHT FROM THE WAREHOUSE,
IN ORIGINAL FACTORY CARTONS)
MUST BE s·oLD TODAY!
m, SEE HOW THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW LEVITZ WAREHOUSE WAY LETS YOU
SB.ECT FROM THE WORLD'S LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FAMOUS BRAND NAME
HOME FURNISHINGS WHILE SAVING YOU MONEY ~N All OF YOUR PURCHASES!
"SIMMONS" POSTURE QUILT
fUU.SIZE MAmESs AND BOX SPRING
Tired of not hoving a good nigh1's sleep? Here's your chance
kl ho"' a famous "Simrrpns" fuU.siz!" Maitress and Box Spring
for one low price. Soni·Seol protected lo guard against miklew,
baderia and oclor ••• camfbr!ex pad for exlra .support and
finnness , •• odjusto-rest innerspring for fi~m comfortable
support from head to toe. Corner .guon:ls to ~ edges of
box spring plus honde and v.!nts
for easy turning oAd 'l'entilolion,
Come to Levitz today for saving~
pius mtful night's ileep on ''Sim·
rnonl"' Posture Quilt Futl·Size Mal·
trmsond Box Spring!
SPECIAL WHSE.
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TODAY'S SPECIALS
8 PC.
TWIN SIZE SLEEP SET AT
UNHEARD OF SAVINGS
Here's your chance to buy a cornplete a.Pc.
sleep ensemble for one low, low price. Set
includes two (2) Deep tufted monreues, two
(2) Box springs, two (2) Bross headboards
with rich Walnut accent, plus two (2) Stui:dy
bedframes with cos1ers.
FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE
& SHOWROOM
Se/li119 Direct to,., rHlic
Al levif.t'ol~ !he "reto~ fritls" ore lake" out of 1"9 Worehou .. Sole
Prke. To~ it home yovt'self or have it l:Mlivered by l..ntz.,. There
will be a wall deli~ry charge due fa These incredibly low Wofe..
hou:.e Sole Prices!
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PURCHASI
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YES, WE'VE MADE
THE MOST FANTASTIC
SIMMONS BEDDING BUY OF
THE YEAR ••• AND NOW R'S YOUR
TURN TO REAP THE SAVINGS!
Onfy a special Levitz Warehouse purchase could bring you the dolfor for dollar
quality and value we're offering today on world famous Simmons bedding. If you
act toda1 you con pick your bedding (sold in mOk:hed sets·only) right from our
. warehouse in the original factory cartons ot the most exciting Simmons bedding
price ever! We don't think you'll find a bedding buy to match this offer. Remember
this ••• this is a speciol purchase and quantities are limited I Be here when the dQors
open ••• Save too at Levitz!
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This is the value in o combinatiort sleeper and •eo unit you've waited
forl This full size sleeper hos not onlv. the ''sound" but the style and
damask fabric that .mok~s it a true value at tWic' the pricel Just fl ip
up the arm and select your favo"rite stereo stotionl Only Levitz could
bring savings like this to you! Remember this price is for one day only.
Hurry, sove today. al Levitz!
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3 POSITION
ROLL-A-WAY BED
Here's your chonce to have tho!
extra bed 1ho1 you ~ove needed
for unexpected gues!L These
roll·O·woy beds toke up ab-
solute minimum of storage :space
yet fold down l'O a full JO" loom,
comfortable bed,• Think .of the
many times you hove needed
this bed and then htJTTy lo
l~ilz. Great for comping tool
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KING SIZE
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SLEEPER, ONE DA1
ONLY, FOR UNDER
'300 wnH AM/FM
MULTIPUX STEBO .~
RADIO PLUS .
TWIN SPEAKERS!
SPECIAL WHSE.
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TWIN SIZE·SLEEP·SET
Here is g two pc. for the budQel,'home'·m~er tho! hos fitnf sup.
pore and restful Weep. You receive · $ · .
the mattreM plus matchirig box SPICl&L 3 8
springs todoy only at Levitz. """-Pitel ' .,
• • DEEP TUFTED TWO PIKE SLEEP SET
A two piece designed for firm support and rftrful 11.., ft
tternendous 1aVings. Your choke of SPICIAL $58 .
twin or full $1ze sell plus !he molch· WAllNOUSI
Ing bo)I Jprings. Today only at Levitz. ,tlKI .. 1
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It's go-go-gO-go time! Whether it's by car,
trailer, plane, or boat you'll need .cloth~s,
footwear,. sporting gQOds, cameras, tires, auto
accessories and all the necessities -for a -fun . -filled vacation.
If you plan to relax at home-perk up 'y(>'ur -·
potio with new furniture and barbeque
equipment.
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You'ie lucky! . Y ou'IJ° find '
every item for . •· heppy-trip
inside this 1peci•I .-:. ·
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Wid e ... World Beckons 1970 Vacationers
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bruises Offer " Girts
Vacation ·of Ro.mante . ,. . .
1' bil "'1ul .i·a "'*tlon • C<pied flq lo ,.i; ID .lie
Is ,,. ti1lidl' • Pi ... al prlecl ~ lhi!u8lt alalll Ille /wllJ (~; ii atllome _..,.l!it _m
Hawaii Aloha Beckoris
Tottr Package Boasts Detail-free Trip •
bef~ to learn dae ~ i. your Cabin +r rtlel'Vt & your lillJacuhl:.,,!Joot drill.
the lriendt. • ._" -h . " dlinc... .. ~ ~
1-p, .. ....,. lalo a 1 %. ""'.<• aa'I!. ,i.r first
romance). ' JEW. frilllndl• al 1he '8ct: tail
On< Wllf la loo ..... ol ml isaiJillg «aJ. After JOU '""
meeting -~ Is Ill llign 1S1iatll.t Ill 1""' -ine,
up for • crullf:. o.iS& with 'ht -Jae ~gers
passengers -.rt .-t • total atanding oo eMller skit ti. you,
strangers and <*n 4Wld !UP Mw aatlral &o...ad~ ao 0.
as more than Chlistmas en trrrar for ~ 1-. U~·
• of the olflcen and 'l'bil their table (or JGU• arouP in the ~,;, YooW ""1Y•1"1 bar·! ...... (the fatter wiU
' int 'I ' with them all••• bavt mlllic llld fll!Cing), To
the !Ocelvill lbie bi'eaka .,,_ so to.a perty, &i•t • p&rtj'.
S. Do silJl-thiJwl you 7, S!in up for 1ctJviU15 lo·
wooldn'I "° •t home. Play the point of "'hauaum· deck
the ....t-blnlt game the flrsl aports, dtncU. claaa, tht hat
dll)' at ... and If'. to lhe '°'""'' the llillp'• ....,, (ll
litll-nighl;eul g~ ls lmiiollible IOI to be«>me
party afler d-. jll' which ' frl11"15' w!Jen Joo !halt the
some "'f fri~ llmts Ire • same. lhtet music to learn
played. . • , 1 new lta'le). .
9. Go Ill Early ..,.,., Coffee
Oii deck at aeven a.m·. You
-Ji'.lle onljo 1irl there. 'IL Than .,. llllllY piaoes
about b *ii> Where you can
meet .,..., ne D\ltter how
shy ~ m.Q' be. -I.be library,
the 1"rllllll ,.... ~the salon
wben! you rMj find irr
formati.,,. ,1 ..... s be.tore ·
poi't, organ CQICerts and
friends. l"th!r· · , , 't . :
Secrets or _. I n "3. '"1 oolle .,.... fol <#n ·
meeting yeur fello• Ilk toe&• &'allrap 60. ~ers, ._ in attaining llowe9er.) te lit -..:off ... 's
instant popul-allioai;d sbip, table. ca~ lfe fisdnaling
>r.e revealoll httt ~ a "ii<>• end ~olle!J find.._
;pokesman ~ h '"'-l!fes ... ""* (llild ·moot
Pacific Pasewerc.f~,' . aely,. moit -~) at. dllir
.vhose Meabei's iaclu•e tales.\ ....
'merican '"9llerl l.Jns, 4. Go.~•~ lie ",.C.,.,.;~~i
"itsu-OSK, Orion! _, the i-fles lllvm lly ta _. "
l.ine and P .. ( N•rt• taill, .,.aa ... fris.flnt '9'11' NOT A PONTIAC -Looking somewhat like the !ltt(\'P'p~" Hemingway after,.
6. Give a cockl.IU part~ ear-· I . Ask the n e._ a re 1 t
ly in ~ trip. Serve ·drin.IJ!. JtnUIDIOO to help you into
church servica , .
A ship is thl pir:fect settin~
for the start of a friendship.
Tbe rtst is llP to· you. •
LA to M~ntego Bay ~-
Jamaica Group Fare Plan OK'd
i\merica) Inc. , ~ is ... Uy • eemd· a 4 ,~rn1Je land and water odyssey in old Mexico, ~ntiac dealer Bob Longpre
1. Rememblr !llat CJn b>anl niflt-OUJ.~ ••-in leans _against 22-foot sailor, Peg's Pot, which the I.:ongpres trailed from New-
;h.ip it's lM friladliJ .t ac-lallnge. " port Beach to Mazatlan on their Vanson El Rey trailer. Both boat and trailer
performed "excellently" on the vacation, first one Longpre has had in many
years, he reported.
Delta Air Lines has rei:eived
approval from the C i v i I
Aeronautics Board to offei-a
new Group lnclilsiVe Tour fare
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for li person& or more lrtvel· days and no -et" than 21
in& topther on flights f~ days af\el' date ol origin2l
. California to Montego Biiy, departure-~ ~ Jt~lia. ' AppiicebWty d1)e. are May'
' '' Soni'~,.,.;f-·rw.t~-a'ftlnd ,,_(~ ~9-hM.">lttt.twes tnMmost
ad'llncm:I ·~=':~find around today. Cruc ial
1wuther • """'ic a(ld news, fh...-7F-82W
pulls thlQ ~ • INc:k-1 •:Jinger.\This fine radio has supre~11MJtt¥.-~wity andJ'impressive~.6 watts ,ot1ootp t~*'*liWllf ,_.,sound.tit features a full 4", ,spm~r; '4F& tllll11Ch'1~"'/oc~ Hf'. FM . stations, a .large slide rule1..di·Jo~t ·s*t1ons with p1npo1nt accuracy and a diaf li_ltrt \1Qiof1 .. lf ._. Excitina-toolc:ing too in'.>!uMuriously soft
s1mu'"9cl •liiiillwr.wlth smart chrome accents., marine gray in col0t~~ with batteties, ~ and.AC cord. Come on.in~tor •_lfnd'n.sea demonsfration.r"" -..;. SO-•
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T•l.•Vl910N•APPl.IANOl!S
411 E'. 17th St., Costa Mesa
Dolly 9-6; Monday and F ri~•Y -~· r 646-1684
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Canada Europe
Crowded
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Air Canada's "!J-lteway Jet Checked ~a g gage of
Servia!:" provtd.ing Southern passengers making onward in-
. Californians wilh tr8t\S•Atlan..-ternational connections is not
tic ooe carrier scheduling via subject to inspection by Cana• dian customs. Baggage of • the Jess-congetled Toronto or pas~ers bound for · Los
Monlreal t n tern a ti on a I Angeles is cleared by U.S.
airports has been ·expanded custOms prior f.o westbound
to handle 1 20 percent an-departure from Canada. Im·
Flights
Airports
lounge ju.st prior to takH>ff.
Air Canada's team o C
ground hostesses-escort in-
ternational • pa ssengers
through any necessary govern-
ment formalities and assist
,their needs in the departure
lounge. Both terminals feature
duty free shops for in·
ternational passengers with a
wide variety of products and
services.
Piieed at tm per person IS.June 30 and 5e.pt. 15-Dee.
L~1"e Offer's from. Los Angeles and 12•2 · 8. Writteo ll'Pli<atioll coverins " " from the San Francisco· Bay the travel must be aubmiUeci
l Arca, the aroup plan requires to Delta at least 30 days piror N ortn Crttise • minimum QI 110 per pe'""' lo the •1• 1rave1 is 1c
~ expenditure on ground 1 ar-originate .
This summer will mark Uie rangementa involved in the The new fare affords sav·
first time California residents -inclL11ive tour. This would in-inp of $62 per person over
can book one-way passage to elude such Items 11 tkttels, the previous e 1 i at in g in-
Canada and the p a c i f i c tours, and motor t'08Ch trips. dlvidual excursidn fares, l.<>f
Northwest on a Matson liner. The group must remain at ' Angelet-San Ptancisco tc
Mat.son now )las ~vailab\e ~-i;;;ts;;;d;;;e;;;st;;;in;;;il;;;ion;;;;;;;;;'t;;;;;;ie;;;as;;;t;;;aev;;;;;;e;;;niiiiJiiamiiii&Jii·ciia._ii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij two, three and four-day 11 cruises to the northwest dur-
ing its June sailings to Alaska.
Vacationers can board
Matson's SS Mariposa and SS
Monterey in Los Angeles or
San Francisco and take a
leisurely short cruise I o
British Columbia, debarking
at eigther Vancouver or Vic-
toria.
t. ~ led · I t 11. migration clear~ of Los 1\;1pa mcrease n ra IC Angeles-bound travelers 11
this year, a1:ccording to David carried out in the depai'ture
Young, dilltrii:t sales manager, li'"-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;i~' --------------------=. Los Angeles,
Twice ~aily OC-1 flights
from Los Angeles to the
Eastern Canada g. a t e w a y s
connei:t with nighUy sdiedules
to London, Fra11kfurt, Paris,
Zurich and Vienna. Frequent
connections are offered to
Shannon, Prestwick-Glasgow.,
Copenhagen, Prague, Brussels
and Moscow.
Young said these serviei!:
patterns bring such key cities
of Continental Europe and the
U.K. approximately two hun-
dre&-miles closer than flight
connedioos via· other North
American gateways.
"Traffic control procedures,
generally· Jine , we11~er con:
diUons, uncrowded runways
and skyways, and un-
, cornpli~ customs and im·
migrations formalities are in-
herent features at both Toron-
to -and Moiltreal, '' You n g
added~
Only Ono
Final stocks ln an honie editions.
That's a big deal? It ts In Orange
·county. Tile OAILV PILOT Is tile
only dally newsp~per that dellv·
era tht package.
Now thru
SUNDAY
JUNE 28th
COMPLETE CAMERA DEPT.
NEW THINKING FROM BELL & HOWE L ,,,._
SLIDE CUBE'" PROJECTOR
' • itrtllltilury .,,, ,. ... ,1 in tolor-•lid• 1roj#ti«I
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Pontiac Headquarters for
South Coa st Ponti1c Owner1 The JIM 'NABORS HOUR "TOMORROW
NEVER COMES" •
Bell & Howell's nefl "slide Cube
Projector combines modem styling
with Innovative des ign! Compact Slide Cube keeps slides in exact
order. Stores 640 slides in'the same
space as One bulky round tray , ••
at a fraction of the cost.
TM! SllO'I CUK -comPKt. du1t-Df'l»f. holds 40 C8l'dtlcerd-mounted 1H0111 '9edf
for lnst.nt "-'"" 1NCLUDES: Tomorrow Never Coml's, Games Peo·
111£' Play, Jean, I Can't Help It. You ~1ust Have
}"aith, You'll Never Walk Alone, A Day ln The
Life of a Fool. I Really Don't Want to I<no"" Jt's r.·ty Life, Take My Hand Precious Lord.
San Francisco.
Reg. $4.98 SALE $2 88
ANDY WILLIAMS "RAI NDROPS KEEP FAL~IN'
ON MY HEAD"
INCLUDES: Rllindrops Kl'.'ep Fallin' On My Head,
Long Timf' Blu~. It'!! Over. $\\'Mt l\1emories,
Bridge 0vl'r Troubled 'Valer, Medley : Little Bo.}!, If Wi5hes Were Horses, Today l\1cdlf'Y. R~ason To Believe, Simple Thing As Love, Boih Sides Now.
Reg. $4.98 SALE $288
SPEGALL Y PRICED
LATEST RI LEASE $7'8 BOB DYLAN l'O~~ij.IT 2 Record
Stt Reg. $9.98
BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS Reg. $4.98
·$288
SANTANA Reg. $4.98
$288
STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Stt. 9:30 to 9:30; Sun. 10:00 to 6:00
HUNTINGTON BEACH J ' GRANT PLAZA-BftOOKHURST & ADAMS
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other features include a long life t---r.=--quartz-haloe:en lamp, slide recall, lens elevation, and easy acce ss to slide changing mechanism. Some models include . AUTOMATIC FO-CUSING. -
SU 1f DlMONSTllATlO TODAYI
Model 981 Q Also Av•il•blo S•mo As
Above. With Autom•lic Focus. Lis i
Price $159 .50.·
SALE $12468
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• •• BUTTERFIELD COUNTRY~ These very hills, through which the lamed Butler·
field stagecoaches once careened, are now part of Southern Catifornia's..fastest
growing recreational vehicle resort. It's part of the Rancho California t1evelop-
ment, near Temecula, in San Diego County. And it's called Butterlield Cou ntry.
Note in photo the several different campsite areas visible at right, upper central
part of photo and in for-e-ground -all at different I e v e I s and surrounded by
11green belts" filled with live oak trees and other shade-making vegetation.
CAllPlll REITALS*
"Tr.I.al niarrla&e''
effer:
BEFORE YOU MARRY
THE CAMP!! REH! IT
FOR A W!IK OR wt!K·END
AC..,.... Yacatiot1 i~ You,.
Holl4ay Ca111pers featuri"'
CIMvroNt Cu1toftll COMper
Pict-Ups
NAFrONAL
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Operated by
conso1;<1a1ed
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SADDLE SOARING -Here's a "bike" jockey's
view of one of many dirt trails on which motorcycles
and mirtl·bikes can vroom-vroom over the hills of
Butterfield Countcy. The noisy little twcrwbeelers
are banned, of course, in campsite areas such as the
Arroyo Seco area seen down the hill in this view. It
offers 200 sites, each wjth water, electricity and
sewer hookups, and is newest area in Butted'ield to
be developed.
Start sewing up I
savings now! ·
Sew the jumpsuit at right in
size 2 for just $3.20. Make two
1or what one could cost to buy!
It's easy with a Stylist machine.
Use Simplicity pattern 8521
and machine-washable Singer
Country Cloth of 50% Avril,
50% cotton, 45"wide, $1.98yd.
At most Singer Centers now. ·
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Trips R_~call ~istory
This sunuiier, will you pan the Old South. Young and old of the dqer signs of IUD\mer
fQr' gok!_ at Sutler's Mill. ride alike will enjoy the antebellum colds. Most cold remedies use
rnuleback along the Santa Fe splendor which is preserved aotihiUminH to try to tame •
trail, watch the Battle ol. ln p I a n ta t I o 11 s , fine aniffles and other symptoma. •
Atlanta erupt around you, or restaurants, museums and the However, antihlJtamines often •
<ide one ol the last sl>arn-tradillon \If s ou I her n brine "" drowsy aklwffecta • ASK FOR YOUR
hospltal"y. which can slow reactions M · ships down to old historic n •
Steamtown, Vermont? The Wild West seems a little the wheel or brake your en-HONEYMOON
• • • The list of interesting, bit wilder as one surveys the thusium for the hjstorical •
unusual vacations is endless last ruins of such historic bat· lessoos in our surrounaings. • OESJINATJON •
for to d ay 's. free-wheeling ties as the Alamo. Custer's Jf your vacation trail takes e • motor.. family which hils Last Stand, and Ille final you to lhe Pacific N_orthwes~ • BROCHURE • the camping traii. From resting place of rriany a you11l find unrivalled natural •
Rocky Mountains to rolling desperado, Boot Hill i>n beauty along the picturesque • •
·hills, Great Lakes to vast -Tombstone, Arizona. coastline and 1n the camping • Ch,rge Your Tr1.,.a
deserts, milli00$ of Americ~ Even iq this speed~ious and park network that • , At Roblnton'1 Upper Floor •
are expected to JOin camping age, motoring continues to be features geysers, waterfaJls. • . ... FASHION ISLAND •
caravans this summer. one ot the most popular means volcanoes. mountains a n d • SINCE 1888 •
Many families with school-or vacaUon travel. It offers waterways. NEWPORT BEACH, 92660 •
age children are using their fun at modest budget, the Family fun will be enhanced \ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • vacations as travellng courses freedom to pause to enjoy If the chHdren study up on
in American history as they scenic pleasures without stick· the events and significance ofl;=====================o;
retrace pioneer trails. Choos-ing to a rigid timetable, the major sites on your
Ing a theme, they cover all privacy and a mobility which itine!')' before the w a~ o n s
the related sites within a con· can take in spur-0!'..th"e.mo-roll so that you can dtsCUss
vmient geographical area. ment side trips. · them· during. your visit. It's _
For Top Sports Coverage
Read the DAILY PILOT In the East, an interest in Good health ud good family a s u re! 1 re way . for I
the American Revolution may Jun go hand-in-hand on these demonstrating that history .
take the mobile family from ~h~i~gh~w~a~y~ho~li~da~y~s~.~so~be~w~a~re~~c~an~be~fun"'.':_· __ ,----~~=================== Independence SQuare.1•
Philadelphia t h r o u R. h bat.
tlefields and meeting halls in
New York, Massachusetts and
Vennont.
Moonlight and magnolias,
hush-puppies and catfish are
still a way of life throughout
Ea ch Year
Reall y Full
Of Vaca tions
The realiza~ion that one.
third of lhe year's days are
holidays is astonishing. And
it's !act, not fiction. llK days
are accounted for w i t h
Saturdays and Sundays .
Another eight for the national
holidays and then ten more
for the 'two-weeks' vacation·,
a total o( U2 days thus Jar.
Now a proposal is b·e i n g
considered to have four na-
tional holidays fa ll on Monday,
as does Labor Day, providing
for five three-day. week-ends
each year, in addition to the
often e:1tended time-off at
Christmas, New Year and
Easter.
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Reserve your personal trial run
adventure cruise in a Condor Coac·h
Los Ange ... Area
Condor Cotch Siles
(213) 443-1681
El CaJon, Calif.
Hate's Enterprises
{7141 442-0211
Oakland, C1Hf.
l .A.W. l eaalng
(415) 639-4801
Once yo1.L1ttp lneide and take the captain's
tour, then take tfle helm, you'll understand why
the Condor Is called The Yacht Tflat'a Not
A Boat. And why It can make the entire ·conti•
nent your private domain.
This Is the ultimate in motor homes. It has all
the luxury conveniences and comfort you
might Imagine, plus a few pleasant t urprises.
Write for information.or call your Condor
Coach Dealer and reserve your personal
Trial Ruo Adventure Crul,,e. He will
welcome you aboard.
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I Sou1h El Monte, caui. 81733
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FREE CAMPER . SHOW
F.REE GIFT w /purchase -4 BIG DAYS
'70 Angeles 8Yz' '70 Harvest 10~ 8' King of th~ Road .
Cab over camper. Sleeps 8, 4 burner stove, pressure WB·
Wr, sc:reen--door. Ser. No .
2321.
RETAIL $1995
SALE $1495 PllCE
Cab over camper. Sleepg 8,
reefer, '4 burner stove, front
kitchen, toilet-room, lite.
lime warranty, Ser. No.
2221. RETAIL $2195
SALi $1695 PRICE ·
Full cab over. Slove le 75
lb. tee box,-weighs 800 lbs.
(#5314).
RETAIL $1295
SALi $995 PltlCE
-JUNE 26, 27,· 28, & 2f
Angelus 9Yz'
Full 54" cab over. Sleeps 6 .
4 bUmer Stove. (#1991),
RETAIL $1n5
SALi $1595 PllCI
11~ FOOT
Se I r contained cab over
"Harvest'· camper, shower,
aqua magic toilet with wa ..
·ter saver &: shower, hold ..
Ing tank, sleeps 6, In nat ..
ural wood, domestic gas/
elect. refrigerator, lifetime warrantv, gold trim. RETAIL $3195
SALl$2795 PllCI ·
GMC CAMPER TRUCK -CAMPER .COMBOS FULLY EQUIPPED . .
'70 GMC 1500 '70 GMC ~ '70 GMC s.ir ~"~.!~~! , . ., '70 GMC HUGE
SAVINGS
"Harvest" camper, Big V..S, 4 speed auto-W-D Super Custom shower, aqua magic %. Ton 4 speed, heavy
Long wheel base pick· mallc, dual mirrors. Pickup. "Sierra Gran· toilet, holding tank, duty, camper ~uip
up. V.S, radio, heater
gauge11. G-78 wide base
custom cab, Alpine de," auto., 350 V-8, sleeps 6, In natural
white with black nylon steering, brakes, air wood, gold trim. ped. 350 V-8 750x16
Interior, powe r .stee1lrh· "'r·o""d1.• ll!'kwl"'•' h'"ut.ak', Mounted on big GMC sp.lft rims. With new 8
tires. Bright yelJow &:
black ,deluxe intc!rlor.
Serial No. 51671 .
Ing, tinted glass, w • ...... heavy duty % ton HD springs & shocks, H.O. springs tr shocks, "Long Horn" Pickup foot King of the Road
750x16 81 pbl,r splibt rims 5hl<lh000xw~:l~j~.,o~n&:w::fer 350 V-S. steering, wide cab over camper. to hand e tg ca over 1 base 950x16 8 ply sup· cnmpcr. Ser. No. 684· b&!c w ee s. Ser. No. er tir~ all camper Sleeps 6. Stove tr lee
497. 6.1545. equipped. Seilal 2186. box. , RETAIL $3397.64 RETAIL $3916.50 RETAIL $5162.40 ~~m~.~m• away from RETAIL $4197
i SALi $2795 SALi $3395 IALI $5250 RET$l5L $9
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396-9045 IALI $4150 I NICI PRICE NICI SALi NICI
i0l0SM.0Bll£ MOTOR HOMES -WALK THRU ~~MPER MOUNTS
They Can It It's a '71 GMC MIU '71 GMC Dyna
"llAYOr' "HOLIDAY" ,_ 11-Yan Coach It'1 got front disc Mllllfl n11rg b...... !onion hon, ff• SNW P-EW slllblllz.en, 375 or 400 Dodge chusls. VS en· lltll
HP engjne goet JOO glne. Power brakes le
miles per hour. Heavy sterring. Automatic
duty OldsmobUe Toro-trans., comb. gm/elect. nftd<> powertraln. No refrigerator, 4 burntt
bulky drive shaft. Com· atove w/ovtn, wall to
plete"wlth toilet. 1hoW· wall carpet, TV, ra-
er, double sink, view dlo, 8 track stereo.
aven A: range. !5.5 cu. Butane wall heater, 2
ft. refrigerator. See air cond., 400 watt gen·
one t en.tor.
Brand new, sleeps 6 .
fold out btds, 4 bum.
fr stove le range, slid-
ing 1lau windows, tol·
let, V-8 eng., automa·
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Not on market, built
locally in Orange
County a new fiber-1
glau motor home. 6
alttper, 4 burner range w/oven, pressure wa-
ter system. vinyl Cf:ll· Ina, lifetime warranty.
ANGELUS. 14'
Chassis mounted
camper ('70 'GMC 1
ton) walk thru option·
al 4 or 6 sleeper al no
sddiUonal cost, com·
pletely equipped life.
lime warranty.
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MAKE Your VACATION _.PLANS NOW
FUTURE 'FAITHFUL'? -This oiie may never be as big or famous as its cou-
sin, "Old Faithful," but this multiple,geyser is also one of ~the natural .wonders
oi Yellowstone Na'tional Park: Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons and JacksOn Hole
countrY of Wyoiriing.811 can be included in a "pack·age" trip via_ family .. Car or
c·amper and are within range of a slow-paced tw~week vacation originating
along the .orange Coast. ·
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LAND OF ZION~ Looking like•a giant cil1an!nlln loal,-tbis ridge ol red sand·
stone is typical of vast and colorful landmar~15 to be seen in panoramic views of.
the Utah desert near Zion National Part. It's on1y Baother hour or ·so worth of
driving beyond Las Vegas for Orange Coast area vaCatio~rs.
LONG'S TRAILER -. .
SUPPLY
Saw Useful
To Campers
Early-season c a IT! p e r s ,
recreat ion -property owners
and other outdoortmen often
have a single problem in com-
,mon : cleaning up Nature's
"litter" following w J n t er
storms and spring floods.
South Seas
Ship Going
To Hawaii
Malson L1nia anDounced it
bas reacheduled Ila 211,000-ton
• Sou&h Seas cruise ship ,55
Monterey to provide service
to .Haw.aii in place of the
SS Lurline, .
The move is subject to
M'aiitune Admiililtratioil aJ>
proval, -and comes followin•
the company's sale ot tht J8.:
year-old Lurline ~ the Greek-
owned Qiandrls Lines.
· -The 1ururioU. · MOnierey,
with accommodatlons for -&
all first-<! ... posseqers, will
make 20, 15, JO and 5-day
crubel to the Islands, and
wW be carrying many of the
pusengen thil summer who
fOnneriy were booked on the
Lurline.
Matson also announced it
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We've Got 'Em AA, Chovrolet -V2 'rans -~ Tons-Vons -El Caminos -AD Aro Roady For
Delivery AMI Just W1itin9 For You And Your Vacation Trovok. . /·
• -' r BRAND NEW 1970 4 WHEEL 'DRIVE , llAND NEW .1970 .CHEVY PICKUP
l/4 TON PICKUP • . 8 FOOT aox·
"• (o.d1d widt •«iulplil ... t ~ • , · • VI, 6~•t••• with. 61m•Top C1mp1r
Dl=~NTID seoo· $2895 -PULL' STICKll 0 · , -PllCI
CONNELL CH.EVRO _LET ·
2828 Harbor B.lvd. COSTA MESA 546-1200 . .l p1aQ1 to rechristen th e
i.footerey SS Lurline v . It
would make the fifth vessel ~ bear the famous name:[L~~~~~._ ............................................ ~~~~--~..r
under' the Mallon flag, and
would perpetuate an 83-year-
old company travel tradition
providing service between the
West Coast and Hawaii.
It's Hebit.formin9
Don't get weary_ Rtad Lury, Bill ltary's ont-h!'f comments on Ult wortd around us F'
!;e habil-fotmlnt. t:lwc:k t.od•fs Graffiti by Lt.,.
1970 TRAYELALL ®-THE WAGON
THAT OUT-TOWS THEM ALLI
Models equipped ior hauling up to 5-ton trailer
load. With 25% more inside room, the travel-
all rides 9, sleeps· 3. Power ·choices from 145
hp economy six to 235 hp V-8 with optional
automatic drive or 4-wheel drive. 4-speed
or 5-speedtransmissions available. Wood·--
grain side panels are also optional.
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"For Au
Your Trailer
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N_..ds"
HITCHES
SOLD AND INSTALUD
Many outdoorsmen have
learned that automauon is the .
answer, in the· form of a
lightweight dlain saw.
EAZ • LIFT & VALLEY
ALL TYPES OF TRAILER REPAIRS
34125 COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT
496-5886
Hours o f back-straining,
hand-blistering work can be
the result when an up-rooted
tree is enC<lun~red along a
trail or back coontry road.
With a lightweight saw such I~::;;::~~ as McCulloch's Power-Mac,
the deadfall can be cut into
manageable 1 e c t 1 o n s in
minutes. l--= GREAT OUTDOORS TIMEI
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Beauty Salons
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conditioner, wav•aet, all in one. lns11ntly, without
peroxide1 your liahttned h1 ir t1ke1 on a
d1lic1l1tone-Co1d, blip, Champaane , wh at you will!
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1970 INTERNATIONAL
CAMPER PICKUP®
Specially equipped for slide-in inserts up to IOVz feet
or chassis-mounted bodies up to 14 feet-with your
choice of 3· or 6-passenger cabs, power from 145 hp
six to 235 hp V-8-and optional air:conditioning,
automatic drive, 5-speed with overdrive or four·
wheel·drive !hat makes even roads optional!
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.Wle l""""°fy l•ts.
SAVI UP TO SI ,000
,-Here are the vehicles· for the people who want to
be "far out"-in the wilderness, that is-trans-
portation with all the truck ruggedness and power
no passenger-car type vehicle can give
you-end without any sacrifice of com-
-fort,good looks or luxury options;eitnen-··
POWERFUL 1970 SCOUT®
Whether you'4 1ust going or towing, the Scout gives
you the traction you need for action! Engines from a
tough ·lugging 111 hp four or 145 hp six up to a
surging 193 hp .V·B. And with optional four-wheel
drive, the Scout goes places that would make a horse
.think twice . It'~. the "sports car" for all sports!
Your cho1c2'of rG~dster, cab top, steel travel top or
fabric top.
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Vacation 6 1970 Promises_ tO Be Most Exciting Yet
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CONDOR IS ACTUALLY~ HPME AW{'Y FR.OM HOt,\E
Condor:
Yachting
On Wheels
They call the Condor "the
Yacht That's ~ a Boat."
No wonder. One look at the
luxurious interior and the
modern features makes it
clear that this is the ultimate
in self-contained motor homes.'
And even though the Condor
·i.s 27 feet long, 8 feet wide,
and over 10 feet high -it
is practically as easy to drive
as a passenger car. 1lle 300
cubic inch Ford V-8 engine,
power steering, and automatic
transmiSSioo give. drivers -
men {Ind women alike -the
same driving "feel" they are
al.rudy accustomed to. The
Condor crulses easily at legal
highway speeds.
The Condor's I u x u r y
VIEW OF CONDOR COACH "CAPTAIN'S CHAIR"
AND PART OF ·LUXURY FORWARD INTERIOR.
featuns include: completely
seU,contained-AC-and-DC
electrical power s y s t e m s :
thennoslatically controlled
heating and air conditioning;
sleeping quarters for eight .
people, Including beds with
queen-size length;' a complete
galley with big refrigf:ralor
and gas range and e~level
window oven; a dinette nook;
a bathroom complete with
shower; huge fresh water and
holdlni tank capacity; a built-
in stereo music system; a
fully instrumented cockpit ~
eluding captain's chair, map
table, and navigator•s-thalr;
beautifully lighted and ap-
pointed interior decor complete
with wall-to-wall carpetin1;
and more storage space than
any other motor home.
Modern-day Cawpers
Hardly 'Roughing It '
Did you know that oyer two
million people will be campi ng
<lUt in the U.S. this summer ?
Of course, "camping our•
doesn"t mean what it used
to mean. Sure, there are still
tens or thousands who prefer
to sleep under stars and cook
around a campfire.
But increasing numbers are
camping out in ilyle these
days, with aJI the creature
comforts of the best hotels
and motels, minus a lot -of
the expense.
There arc some facts to
consider i£ you're thinking of
a recreational vehicle -that's
the ne\Y name# for the old
family trailer or a truck
camper or whatever.
According to t11e Decorative
Products Division of the 3M
Company, whose _vinyl veneers
are used in numerous types
of recreational vehicles, a
good way to start is by
purchasing a camping trailer.
T·hese can be pulled by any
size or type motor vehicle
and are comparatively low in
cost.
/ Camping trailers open into
large tent-top structures that
sleep four to eight people.'
Depending on cost, they may
include cookihg facilties (some
'models feat u re "pull-00t"
kitchens), attachable screened·
rooms, and devices t h a l .
automatically open the tent.
After two or three year's
use, a family may decide tG
invest in a more elaborate
vehicle and will usually select
a travel trailer or a motor
home. Most or these vehicles
are "self-cootained," allowing
a family to live for extended
periods without access to ex-
ternal ... ·electricity-and·· -plwn-
bing.
They a l s o feature
handsomely coordinated in-
terior furnishings for a true
"vacation home on wheels."
Many manufacturers offer
For more infonnation and
the name and location ot the
nearest Condor Coach Dealer
write or call Condor Coach
Corp., 11262 E. Rush St., D:ept.
0/2, South El Monte, Calif.
91733.
Boat Safety
Review Good
Before Trip
fi_ne cabinetr)'. cover":' with As the captain and crew
vmyl vene~r . in a variety of . prepare the family launch for
hardwood f1n1shes. another Summer on the water
. In . addition to giving the it's a good idea to revieia:
mte.r1or a custom J':'°k~ such boating salety rules.
cabinetry offers stain-and-Countless boaters jeopardize
scratch resistance as· well as their lives·-every year by
easy cleaninc. carfJess s t o r a g e and
"Rec" vehicle kitchens offer transportation.of motor fuel .
all the facilities you'd find Boat owners frequently
in you r own home including make the mistake of ltoring.
a compact refrigerator, and gasoline in glass or plastic
s tove an d oven for cooking containers. Unfortunately, one
your favorite gourmet dish, can break and lhe other can
when you tire of hamburaers burst into flames under a hot
and hot dop. sun.
PRE·YAC~TION
CAMPER SPECIAL
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1970 FORD F-100 ~ TON PICKUP
Side style. Amp and oil aauge, beavy duty springs.
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Stanfor Professor to ; Be Yosemite s Resident Pain.ter . . . , . . . . . -. .
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PARK -Prof. Da niel
Mendelowitz of the Stanford
l!niveialty art · department
faculty has accepted the in-
vitation of Y memite Part a.nd
Curry c.,. lo be -artist
at Yooemite Valley 'from mid·
September to'inld-Novembef.
He became emeritus at
Stanford this month after
teachinc at the university
since llM.
BUY . IN
PAIRS
· At Yoeemlte, he plans to
do hls own thing and help
others do theirs. He will both
paint and participate. •
~ tt;e envisions sj>ending. three
afternoons j week, and one .
evening, at the new gallery-
worksbop in Yosemite Valley
which is named The Art
Place.
Painter and art historian,
Prof. Mendelowiti will tallr
and work with thole who drop
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terests. Arttculate-wilh words ~ are "Children Are
and bru&h, he can talk about Artists" (Stanford Preas );
aft, h~· can critique another "History of Amer~an Art"
art.ilt's work, he can help l.n (Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
aspiriilg painter with· tbe fun-Inc., with a revised edition
damentals. thil year); and "Drawing"
Author also, ,. Prol. Mep-. (~nother Holt pu,blication iri
delowltz has published several . two yolumes -a text and ·
art boo,ks which are wide1y a 'study guide). ·
read by the ·general pubUc Prol. Mendelowitz, one <t!
and wklely used in schools 1he 1D01t well-known and loved
and universilies as art text contemP!)rary painters of the
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for his fragile and fine pencil
drawing!~ or " loWly al}Cl love)y
weedr and Q\ber • ~~
elements. . ·
His ~ll of viewi that ranje
from wild wayes on the Big
Sur, coast to alhtl treU on
the brown foothills ' are In-
cluded in top • collections,
public and privite, aciOss the
coon try. He ~ bad ZI one-
man shows. ·
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The traveler in Soul h
Louisiana's storied Acadiana
has an ut'l'suaJ way of absort:r
Ing the real fla vo~ of the
peop&e jn this lively locale.
How? By watching them
work! .
One ol the beauties of this
approach is that it doesn 't
cost 1 single extra· dime, and
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especiall y lo family vaca-
tklners, that might mean a
lot.
The hundred or so milei.
between Lafay tt e and .
' llouma, connected by U.S. to_,
~xhibit a whole gamut of oc-
cupational activities which il-
lustrate quite well t h e
customs. herlt1ge and
personality of these who came
to Loulslmla as "displaced
persons."
Sugar cane, b o l ..
persauce, moss arid shrimp
are qne of the things by
which they earn a living. Et
mii& non. , .doo't forget
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crawfiah, too! The list may stuff. Further evidence is the
seem overbalanced by food, magnificent antebellwn· sugar
but that's the way it is in plantation homes, still slan-
Cajunland. ding jn enigmatic dignity as
Speai:ing of food, you have they did more than a ctotury
heard of a "crawfillh pie;" ago during Ameri<;a's Golden
but did you ever hear or a Age. Some of dlele grand old
crawfish farm? WeU. they hornet are open to the public,
'have them in South Louisiana a.. are .sever~ ol the sugar . refmeriet:.
and they are tnol5t defmitely In driving . along t h e
the coming thing. · · highways of L o u i a i a n a ,
Crawfilh are µ3ed in some whether it be oo the new
of the most famous and super interstates or back ~pleasing f e Ii o n a I roads, longJ.rails of arey moss
r9clpea -etourtt, a rich dripping. from giant-live oak
vavy of aawfia:b. panley, trees greet the eyes, leodinf
onions, black pepper and a a spectral, drtam-inducing
tiny pinch of red pepper serv-· mnance to di! legendary land
ed over fluffy white Lou.Diana ol EvlnlflJne.
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Nowpod leach e 2075 S.n Joaquin Hiiia Rd.. • 64-4-46j)O
rice coolted to perfedlon; and , Commonly alled "Span~h
crawfisb b~ue, a delicious moss," it is surprisingly
thick soup spicily &!lloned nejther Spanish nor moa, but
and full of.the head-sheU. stuf.: ·is actuaUy a noo-parasitlc
fed with
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dressing. of crawfish member of the plneapplelliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij meat. bread onions, celery and family. At one time moss-
peppery ~. ~lso serv~ gathering . was a r air I y
over rlet. Boiled (In a special wkiespread commercial ven-
brew) crawftsh are in great ture, but the practice and its
demand, too. prac:tiUoners have largely fad-
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Make a travel IHlfJ out of ,_ YoliswllfJen. luy a Trails
West Campster. A light, emy4a halll tnlYel trailer with
a king size bed, designed especlally fvr lonely bugs.
You can llff a crawfish fann ed away. Moss--gatherera have
while you are in the vicinity not e n t i r e I y disappeared,
ol St. Martinville, just off U.S. however. You can still find
to, to visit the ·Longfellow-them plying sleepy bayous in
Evangeline State Park and its their wide-bottomed. boats,
Acadi1n House Museum and pulling bankside to life the
Acadiarl Craft Shop. In fact, draping ma s 1 e a from
if it's the crawfish season, ovemangingJ imbs with long,
you could make inquiries at hook-end~d )Wiles.
the park as to the whereabouls Experimentally, moss has
of a ctawfitti farm -someone been frozen, soaked in turpen-
there will no doubt be able tine, boiled, lacquered, coated to give you directions, or can with latex, encased in plaster,
find out for you. inked, dyed, pressed and glued
One Louisiana town New into paper, rolled and soeked
Uberia, is reputedly ~ "hot-in hydrogen perox,ide. None
t-., sweetest sakiest" spot of these , seem to affect the 00 earth beca~ of the area's essen tial character if mo.u.
production of sugar, salt and NowadafiS. refined moss ia
pepperaauce. True enough, 1nostly used . for upholstery
Louisiana's annual Sugar Cane and.as a packing materia~
Festival is here· several of One of the rare remaining
the world's larg~ salt domes moss gins .is at Labadiev!Ue,
are in the area· and several a few miles northeast of
popular brands <i peppersauce Morgan City. If you stop In
are made here and nearby between 7 and 4 any Monday
fnm b:ally grown peppera. through Friday, .you can see
That this is deep Southland the processes which ready the
HARBOUR V.w.' sugar cane country is un· sturoy fiber for market.
mistatably evidenced by the
huge trucks on the highways T 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH,' CALl;,;,F!. !!!!!14!2!-44!!!i3!S '!!!!!~~ot~ha~rv~est~t~im~•·~·~·~ch~l!:oa~d~ed
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Sports Car
What is turning oul to be:
the sports car of the motor
home field is a 2&-foot..long,
fleet-footed and streamlined
job called the Travoy.
Powered by a 455-cubic-inch
Oldsmobile Toronado engine,
the motor borne features
front-wheel drive and several
other features engineered by
its builders, Ramona Motor
Coach Co., l'hc., of San Jae~
to, Calif., with the help of
Oldsmobile e'rlgineers.
University Oldsmobile Is the
dealer in the Orange Coast
area for the ~leek fiberglass
recreational vehicle w h ·
reportedly has steering and
handling characteristics of the
Toronado.
Test drivers for both Wheels
Afield and Trailer Travel, two
leading recreational vehicle
news publications, both rated
the home-on-wheels as m11N>f
lhe TilOl!lt stable vehicles of
its type they hild ever driven.
The motor home ls built
much like its sisters, exl'tpt
for the Toronado parts and
other mechanical specHica-
tions.
ll does feature an entry
door on the left, rear wall
which is not found on tn05t
motor homes. This is in ad-
dition to the more con-
ventiona l placement of the
other door, just aft of the
"copilot's seat" on the right
side ol the vehicle.
The Travoy offers all the
usual sell-contained features
-water and holding tanks,
LP gas bottles, marine toilet
(Monomatic is optional), stove
with oVl!n, forced-air furnace,
seven-cubic foot refrigerator
with separate freezer an<t dou-
ble si nk in the "galley" area.
It also features among Its
options a 4,QOO.watt auxiliary
power plant and a roof.
mounted 1ir conditioner.
Iced Drinks
Handy in Tub
When t:nterlaining out-of-
doorl, an ice-filled galvaruz.ed
steel tub makes a great cooler
for IOft drinks and beer.
It holds a lot more than
the 1verage picnic cooler and
saves counU~ trips indoon
\0 the refrigerator.
If yoo. do a lot ol sum-
mertime entmaintnc, reserve
one tub especially for . tn-
tertalnlng and p1int tt or
deeorate jt to add a feslive
note,
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. l& SOUTH COAST AREA>
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customers in the South Coast Area.
THitoUGHOUT OUR 49 YEARS AT THE SAME LOCATION IN
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basis. We are "on location" every day, personally supervising every step of
our operation. We own~~d operate our own business -WITH US YOU
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WE WOULD LIKE TO EARN YOUR BUSINESS BY INVITING YOU
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liiind about reading..:.. maybe even about
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· Gutt will be a n rlet bf t11.tUvldual dlarnoatlo teats ~ ~ ·
that jd!!ntify his reading strengths and. weaknesses~ -No.TlleReadinr,G&Jlle i~ deiii(lled to help cllildien
(vocabulary, ..yord sounds, comprehension, reading a,t all levels:of reaAhfl abllitr.' The Chl14 wJ,o baa
speed ; etc.)! From these tests, we work out his been makirig normal rNdlU Oto .. ~ve
reading prescription and begin individual :-his skills. The child Who I• Mhfevlift1»l0w"11'.14e
instruction in each of those reading skills le~el can be. br.oill{_ht t.a Jl'adl ·~1.Jl!lrlormaftet. The .
needing improvement. child who has fallen far behlnd _ean lie flven the
-opportunity to. ca~h up with hli peera: '
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Jhll•adln98amor .. uirHtl1tt The reading mol1ritlt ... f l (• • · -.that thll prO&'fllll Will work?
tlch child-prior to enrollment-'t•me utilized ti\ T~I 11.-lnt 4
rftetve both rdding dlegnoetlt &ame inclu~1 V: It. t fl t th -.L·-•tp h I · ed ... ling·end ••-nlng tor hHriftl, a RL s.111... . ).'~'!lave WO. re ' e......... l'.8 w 0 conce v '
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Whll•••"lcuforrNdlngtHltfo• fUmtlrip••olt'r ... : -·~¥· f.ed tht! moat effective ...... _,,,_ .. _ .. teach.in ... each child vary, tht followinl lrt .lorg·W•rntr 1-..u ... •
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Gote1-Mec Glnll/eRNllin1 Tt1l1 VocebuMrt lo ·~ '"' ment On '10\ir; Child wfth' lny new , D~rf!ll·SullWan DilfltOltic •rid Eltt:tronic Futn11M. Audie -. I 11 ...1 ••• N d
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ttsts usH by Ult lot1I school M1trl# ltHdinf
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Th• 11 ... lnl. 111111 wlll .1111t4nt•• l!Jj.,.vinitnt -
In •P••lfletl readln1 ahm•. .
WeJeel vi ry strongly about the need for · ' ·
I accountabQity in l!)ducatioil. Therefore, The Rftding
Game will either succ~ed with your child or rettirn ' ' ' . · · yoµr money.
Yoll llltt,a commitment to m•kt, too.
~ . . -i!~r attendinr one of the aevert.l
.. ow-thatyou'dlike ·,, .
tO l'lvt vlill• lld The Readlni Ghli,.~ jf · •·
)'liU'U bl'~-\Ol pay $25 for the dia~tic tea~,
. lnll·'2110'for thl lnstl'\1ction. T.hat'11 ; .. a kJt.a,f 11101111; but that's. t~!! eW ~~: .. :
.. For tlie next three·or four month•, Yollr bif jOb ·
,will bl 10ur p&~rlership with us and wl~ ioUr ,
child. You'll be brintinc him to th1 learnln1_11btir .
three or four times a week. He nltd1 to tit tllere
on tiine, ready to go. If YOU make It & drUdftry, ·
60 will he. If you make it I n adventure, so will he. ,
We're going to do the r.Mt. We're Solnc to help
your child succeed in readtnr, '"" we're romr tAIJet
him kqC>W he's stjcceeded, &!Id Wl11'e roin1 to '
make it fun : •
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GRIM REALl'l'Y OF UNWANTED LIFE
What Dots tn1 Future Hold for the Unwed Mother?
! i Consumer Wages Own
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( . Campaign for Rights • •
By BARBARA DUARTE
Of ... ..,"""·'"" •
A .. lighter Itom way back,''
' Mrs. Dorothy Green fights Ior
• something near and dear lo
• every shopper'J heart • , , • something they 're usually t<><!
lazy to fight fo r them.selves.
• She wages • one-woman
: campaign qainst hundreds ol
: inferior product,, foisted upon
the consumer in today's trend
of · spiraling prices • n d
deteriorating quality.
reatures iO k 1 n d !I or
deydrated , potatoes "all unfit
to eat," thin applesauce, ex-
pensive freeze.dried coffees
and chocolale which Wle
"terrible,' and, to add insult
to in'jury, has discoolinued
what . she teems a delicious
brand of. sweet potatoes.
"They try lo please all
tasta and fail tomribere in
tbe middle.''
N«rr QUITE SQUARE
DAILY f'ILOT fl""9 ~ tlClllN kMIW
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Hope Builds
Wit.h Home .· -
The girl next door . , . your daughter's friend •.• or ·evtn your
daughter herself •.• there is no such thing a11 a "typical" unwed .
mother. ' I
In, Orange Coun~y, there are approximately 2,000 cbildrtn born
out of wedlock annually. ls .an. unending sea of botU11, empty cribs,
smashed dreams and a . forgotten education all the future holds for
'these thousands of unwed mothers? .
There now is no appropriate facility for an unw~ mother's care
wit.bin the county, but in the planning stage is a multi·faceted center
which will offer medical, edu cational, vocationaJ, social and spiritual
counseling to these young women: a Florenc.e Crittenton Home. .
The home will provide all services preparatory to bringing a
ne\v life into the world and so und planning for the future of both mother
and child.
To spur funding efforts Crittenton circles, the siipport lfOUPI of
the home, will sponsor the premiere performance of. Disney on Parade,
a live traveling arena and coliseum show, on Wednesday, July 1.
Created by Walt Disney Productions and presented with NBC
Enterprises, the show will bring all the great Disney creations t~
gether in a· unique combination of live production, sound effectl, ~
lion pictures, magic, music and special lighting in ~e Anaheim Cqo-
vention Center. --·
Gold tickeh at $10 each -a apeclal gill of Florence Critten!A>n
· patrons -will ring the area floor and 9dditional tickets r~ainl from
$2.50 lo $5 w!h be available at the ticket of!ice. .
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Helping
Hands
Needed
Hands ol. friendship will llo
ext.nd<d by Or1J11e Coualy'
~ lbroulh a n e"
qanizltion,. .Las M a a e 1
Aml1as, dedictled lo ,_I)
IUpport !or Calholtc Cam·
munily Arencle!.
Appllc1Ucxa blanks f • r
cbi.rter membenhlp in .,.
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''l WU brought 11P to be
/air," Mrs. Green deci.ed as
she ltroked her lwo llulfy
while cata in ber comfortable
mobile home in Capistrano
B.:h. ''I believe in an honest
day's worlr. for an honest da y's
pay. But. unf'ortuilately, you
can't believe • word anyone·
says today, from the govern·
ment on down.
Mn. Green, who describes
herself as "not square" ~~
"cubic," isn't easily put down.
"l talr.e products back if they
aren't aaU9faclory, end then
I write a letter. If 20 women
did the same, something would
be done about it ...
new· sroup have been' milltd.
accontin1 lo Eupno Greytak,
pre~ .. ~_.Mil. ~
Cejka, manbenh.lp· cbalnnan.
"For instance. reporters ask
nffM:ials Intelligent questioos
• and the officials answers in .. • a five-minute circle that says
nothing."
OOIJBLE TALK OOIJBLES
, The trend for dooble talk
1, carries on into the business
worid, Mrs. Green maintains.
• Salesmen aren't interested in ' :,. compJaints against syrupy-thin
' applesauce, a shirt that dis-> i'dte(rates in ~ second wash,
Her interest in substanda rd
'TAKE IT BACK' merdlandise was kindled in
Mrs. Dorothy Green 1957 when she lived in the
San Fernando Valley. A music
fan, she decided to purchise
who could rank w I th ao organ 'Ind found an eighl-
fleavyweights in spirit. One month-old model whi ch the
might expect · to find a sloce owner promised would
disillusioned crank at the end play as well as new. After
of her pen. but, to the con-payjng $125. she found the
trary. Mrs. Green is an • organ woukln'l stay in tune.
am~ble, happy-faced woman The seller was disinterested,
who bases her campaign on so she wrote the maker.
principle, not malice. "I got wonderful treatment :
The •ncy provides aid lo
the area& ol toCial llrVb
and youth ICtJ.vities a • d
.. rvu all ol Onnle County
with nor~ u ~ nc.
or relltlon.
Oii.;.., I I ')1Colwion1l
counselln1 in m a r i t a 1 •
children'• teenQtri•, r ·• • t ·• r care ml ....-pr-...
The elderly, lhol.lns and
'needy are uslated, I.nil in-
fcnnltion la dfwed on •i·
-· """"1Jnlly .....-f o r emerpncy aulltarb,
a stereo Lhat won't play, or
11 car that falls apart coinci-
denlally with the final pay-
ment.
•·1 live on a modest in-
-... Aid the pelil< fi&bter
"If tbin&ts don't work, l lake they sent out a repair man
lhe m baclr.," she said. ••r write who toJd me the model was
letten to district managers. three years old, had no back
and, if that doesn't work, 1 and wu rusted. 'Ibey replaced
go to the preSident ol lh'e the part! 8Dd returned It the
t.'OO'lpany. day they said they would.
"It's baffling lo understand Then I realized the advantage
when you know stores w~nl in speaking out.
busines.1," she noted, citing "No one knows there is bad
-aupennarket w h 1 ch il!eo BIGll'l!,.Pqe II)
CONCERN FOR EVERYONE -For the youngesl
or the oldest residents of Orange County, help of
every k1nd is available from Catholic Community
Agencies. A new organization bas been chartered
to offer financial assistance to the agency. Las
Manos Amigas. Offering. a friendly hand to Andrea
Kenney, 2, arc Mrs. George Cejka, membership
chairman-and her husband~
yoqth aports pre1r1ni1,
teenap and )'(IWll idult eta,
leadenhlp lrainlnc and ......
pill(.
Other officers of Ult ...,
group ore Nldlola ·"-• vice prelidont. ind Illa lbry
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It's Not a Balcony That 'Social Security Romeos' Seek·
f DUR ANN LANDERS: Kindly devole
• 1 cohDm to the Romeos of the Social
i Secmity Set. -the way they worm
: their way into the widow's home,
t 1-.mc on the we.tJ.made, expensive
: luniiture. boupt and paid lor by a
: fine bulblnd who worked his flngera
: to the bone (may his aoul re.tin peace),
: My elderly mother and J live together
: in the family home. I have not been
: lo wry 1ood beallb lat.ly. My bllJlesl
• worry is thlt a certain old coot who l h11 been court.ina: Mother for aeveral
..-will marry her if I -Id di<.
l'.. tried lo open her eyea but lhe
} 1.!l nattered by his attention l'nd acts
t like a silly achool 1irl when he is around. i Tkls man is like a bone in my throat.
, I can'l a1anc1· blm. PJeuoc .... Molhet ! ,.... advice, Alla. Slit nadl your aihlmo
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ANN LANDERS ~
every day, and I! the old coot reads
it· too, that's perrect.1y fine with me.
-HATE OLD MEN
DEAR HATE: U tM .......... b a1
·-•• ,.. .. ,, ...... , ...... it.
Appweody yeor -njoyl Ille olol
c:eot'1 mftpMJ ...... ,., Mr llalMss.
Vea need • ltobbJ, kfHt, t recommnd
a yon1 coot.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : My sisier
passed away aix montha •10. ihe was
only 34 and left three young children .
Her husband was never ont of my
fa vorite people. Last week I bu1nped
into him at •n. antique auclion. He
wa1 llllkina: anlimatedly 1wilh a good
looking. blonde: woman.
I couldn't tell whether they .were
together. I greeted my brolher-ln-law
as warmly u 1 could under the
circumstances -which was not easy,
I noticed ht wu not weering his wtddinl
ting. Thia WU lik• I knife In Dl1 hearL
lify sisler always loved lo 5te lhat
ring on his finger. She was so proud
that ,he was never withoul ii.
This incident has bothered me terribly.
Should I get it of[ my chest and tell
him wha\ 1 think ol hirri for forgetting
lio soon? -STILL MOURN ING
DEAR S.M: Perlla,. WNrlBI &bet wed-
diq rla& wDldd be UH a utre la
~1. heart, .. •"1 "'"" ,.. ... d ..
Y•r UIWll Md let ,..... fndler.ID-l1w
lludle Ml ptd II Mi IWI WI)'?
DEAR .\NN LANDERS: Our baby Is
th ree months okt. This Is the first child
In my husband's family ror 25 years
ao you can imagine the excitement
Whenever we welk Into a &athering •
or. lib mailvu, 111eJ 1• wild over ilM
baby and I' 1m a nervous wreck. My
molher·in·law grabs him, lllen an aunt
comes along, next a cousin. then an
uncle and a &~at-uncle -and round
the room he goes, from one pa ir o(
ha1.ds 1o another like a JoUypop, and
e11eryone gel.II a lick.
Each one bounces him higher and
tiandles tum more rougtfly than the last.
Naturally he spits up his lunch. My
mother-in-law then demands to know
.. hat I led him thal callled him lo
lhnrw up. They figure thal since this
ii my flnt chikl I am a dumbbeO
and don't know anythh11.
What can I do with all lhue weJl·mean-
lng l<li<>to! I'm niody lo lf1 anything.
-AL~XANDRIA. LA.
DEAR AL: Y•'ra 111 lo ...... JR'
relld\'et, W cur ,.. • ,.. 6tlr .. -............ ...-....
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-lmll)r ........ -....
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relatlYu cu 1111 Mii ..._ t11eJ _.
ltyour .... -t .. wlnt•a
llmt.
When romantic 111.nces tum lo warm
embraces ii ii love or cllomialryT -
!or tile -· "Loft .. In ... -lo Tell lhe Dlllennft," bf Am ta.
den. i:nclooo a loof, _,.... -
drnaed envolapo and lll -In -wilh your,...-111 taN ol llliDAIL"C
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I DAIL V PILOT lh~l'Sday, J1111t 2S, 1970
• Wants Last Fling r . -
Julie -Postpones
Gareer-OeGisieA
By HELEN THOMAS th e· Western White House at
WASHINGTON • (UPI) San Clemente, Cal~.
rune Eisenhower, who Julie, a slim, pretty brunette
:elebrates her 22nd birthday with great sensitivity, is in
111 July 5. says she hopes many \vays an old-rashloned
o 1et a job when her husband girl. She can hardly bear to
>.vkt goes into the Navy in be away from her tall. curly
k!ptember-.. haired, smlling, husband. For
But She says she Is .in a that reason , ;>he is at the
'sraduation S;yndrome" and t ballpark almost nightly while
:1n't make up her mind wh,at David thoroughly' enjoys his
~ would like to do. "odd job" stint with the
She plans to live at the Washington Senators.
rhite House while David is David plans to , stay with
raining to be an ensign with the Senators until the end of
he U.S. Naval Reserves at July. Then he and Julie w\11
~ewport, R I. But she will motor across the e<iuntry to
re seeing him on weekends. California, taking the northern
Shi gradua!,ed from Smith . route.
::Ollege last month with a ma· Since she moved b'ack to
or in history and an· am-pie Whit.e. House, .Julie has
ltion to "'ork on documentary shied. away froril the press,
ilms. . · . ext"tpt for «)ile · ma}Qr ap-
'r:hert is no. doubt the job pearance y.rhen .s h e en··
ffers will flow in once she tertained a group of Cleprivcd
Bakes up her mind. . . children.
But this summer she wants Because her last days at
o loaf and have a Jast fling Smith weie traumatic with the
rith her husband. widespread student protests
They will fly to Japan on against President N l x on ' s
ruesday, June 30, as official Cambodian policy, Ju 1 i e
:uests of the Japanese govern-retreated for a time into a
nent but will be back in time shell.
or Julie to celebrate her Although David's need to g~t
iirthday with her family at back to his work wilh the
Your Horoscope Tomorrow
GRADUATION SYNDROME
J1,11lle Nixon Eilfl'h_pwtr
Senators has been gi Ven as not up lo the "official"
a reason for the severely schedule which woukl have·
shortened trip to Japan, in-seen them on the go con·
formed sources 'say Julie was st.antly.
Cancer: Financial Reward Due
HOLIDAYING in S a n t a
Barbara at the Biltmore are
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feelin& unless you tell them.
Some stores are aensiUve,
most are not, but the ex·
FRIDAY
~UNE 26
out of bag today. R~alize this conctpts. Welcome new coo~ one. way toward 'achievement. ecuUves of the company are
-and plan accordingly. Ac· tacts, procedures and There are others. Investigate. interested. For instance, in-
cent on bow to regain what challenges. Pleasant surprise A.QUARIVS (Jan. 20-Feb. ·atead of loin« to the local
By SYDNEY OMA RR was Jost or misplaced. js due tonight. . . 18): Confusion could be order car _deal~: ;aik to the regional
Gemini Is ap1-1o-n.J IL GEMJN_lJ MayJhJ_une-21ll;_ LIB1\A (Sept. 23·0cl. 22): -ol day. Check stolem,..., man&(er, ,
lfflcult to udentud Utt lf you have been taking .'(ou may ff:el very special-. -b11ls;-po1lcifr.1Je-1wmo r-Unfotf:unalely, ~ added,
member o{ opposite sex Jo r But it is ~st to Jet others where you place valuables. , the ~t of the times stems
rp1cal Tauras penon. TlllJ"lll grant~ _ this ls a day for set pace. You can learn by Short trips on agenda. But you to be do unto the other fellow ::.. 1:i':W::::b1;..1in w:: rude awakening. Be perctp-listening, observtng. S o m e require greater sense or direc-be!or~. he can do ~ you."
tive;Separate fact°lrom fancy. may be trying to cause you tion. "Wnhng-a letter is eff~tlve.
aUd ud Tunu do finally Know wbaC is an illusion wtlaL to make mistake. Protect PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): .1 absolutely do get sabsfac-
tt. &ecek, die nlatiolUlp is solid. ' yourself. Financial app~ cart could be tion,'' ~ ~i But ~ ~~; 1:.::1':';::::: CANCER (June 21.July Z2): SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2·1): ~pset. May be good for you the mmus side, she bunt
Wien. Ai 1 team, Gemini Shake. up due in areas where Some who were confined make ~n long run. Yo~ ~e now heard from the applesauce
Ill Taurui 1el tk job do9e. routine appeared established grand e x i t s • appearances. in better p o s J t t o n to ~pie or the yam ~pany
at lt takea 10me de&lg to Keynote is chan&e ··added Forces tend to be scattered. reevaluate. Stream I In e which she ~ to lD hopes rill aboat a a 111 an ee preaure and res~bility. What you fear proves to be met~s. Get that addin1 of. 1eWnc their product on
Utese odl al Favorable 'report ·results in without substance. Take heart. machine. Ute: lhelf, not df. ~· twD 2. ac fininctal reward You are on ro&d to progress. IF TODAY IS y 0 U·R ~eamrhile, Mrs. G r•e en
LEO (July ~Aug. 22): SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22· BIRTHD~Y you can ht ~~~c~
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Finlsb rather than begin pro-Dec.· 21): Friend may act jn ultrapr~l'tical when occuion ~ day· when ':i-~omen
1>me agreements, partnership jeds Don't be too , eccentric manner. Be patient. so denf)inds. You are pro-will get mMI. enouP to take
roposals are definitely on lO ~ yourself 00 ~~~ Y.ou c~l\.~uccBeessfully1J?rc1e tective or family interests. a swint them.elves.
nortbodm: side, Be ready for Put writings aside until v1.ew1 on u .. u1c:rs. ana ,,..1ca. You are fond of saving for
zrprile annouQ,?ments, quick another day. What you thought Find out i:easons why. Then proverbial rainy day. By
u.,... Gain Mown throu"h w settled . the .le base reactions on facts, nol October .d -.. -· , · .,, u JS OJ>POSl • impulse. , your 1 eas are put
:ading of special material. · See Ca1N:er" message. ~RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. into acUon;there are benefits.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): VIRGO (Au1. 23-Sept. 22): 19): Domestic routine urr
' you have been attempting Mooey matters r e q u i r e der1oes change. Some in posi·
1 keep a.. &eetet, the cat is ,,.W. Oki methods. may not tions of authority may step
suffJce. Get rid of outmoded down. Don't reel there is only
Purple Hues
Shade Fall
All shades of purple and
1auve •come on strong fdr
di. If you 're going in for
purple. or mauve midi coat
r dress, just match your
osiery 3nd shoes to the soft
hade and you'Ve 1or one tong --
ne of Ubbroken color. That's
be way ·the midl looks it.I est.
. HAIR '
BEAT
C/4lv~.·
9 .. lriea: M'I .. 1i11lia!lll "'a•
111 heir. Sho11ld a m111°1 heir
t condition•d and trimmed
911larly if. th1y fl'' waa1i119 if 119? • y
-''•· D. C., H1111li119to11 loach)
.....,: Hiir b hair retard.
11 ef who or what if ;. 011.'
oit h111liia11cf1 1ho1i1ld conditio11
~ trim thoir h1ir pr•ifflcally,
11ot ,a911larly.
ADVICE: H • .,. him 9•t hi1·
hair 1tyl... illfo f 10119
loo~ i111t.14 •f lust let.
tint it ,,_ IMt •llCI
1tri1t9y.
ts111l•1 De vo11 c11t 1'1'1111'1
ir tha ••JI'• at wol'l'l111'1?
IMrt. M. C ., Newport leech)
Aal-1 Tli• only w1y I c11I
;, i1 ·-OFF.
9-fl•: Do yo11 color "''"''
ir? '
lin E. M., Coro111 '•I Merl
a..-r: Y11, we do 11111!1• •
t of ii. I~ f1ct. fro1li119 or
11 tfr1a\i119 it whare it'1 •I
, .ill ••••1: m1l1 or f1m1I•.
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MIWPOn ClllTll ........
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Mesa ~ebekeh .
Every first and third Tues-
day of the mooth members
of Men ·Rebekah Lo d I e
auemble in Odd Fellows Hall,
Ctwta Mesa, at I p.m.
.For Rites
Greens Stored·
Before r&loring leafy vegeta-
bles, remove wrapping and
trim <>ff bruised areas. Wash
in cool water and drain
slightly.
Water, which provides the
atmosphere of high humidity
necesSary for keeping the
leafy vegetables Jresh and
crisp during storage, should
be clinging to the greens as
they go into the crisper.
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DIAMONDS
GEMSTONES
ESTATE JEWELRY
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'M.aster' Speaks: Midi tt l_s f0r Fall Lagunans
Say Vows
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SILVER SEQUINS -Designer Nonnan Norell of-
fers this siren dress in silver sequ ins, worn with. a
feather coat, during a showing of his collection in
New York.
BUTTONS -Designer
Norman NoreU favors
buttons as accents on
his new midi length
fashions for wi nter.
AND FUR-Fur also is
a favorite accent for
Norman Noren, grand
old master of American
ready-to-wear.
NOW OPEN SUND.A. Y 12·5 P .M.
Sizes
Ready! Seit
Head info
summer in
sleek, cool
sportswear
from Half
Size Shop.
Real zingy.
Tops & lottom1
f rom $6.00
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I 1805 NEWPORT BLVD.
COSTA MDA I V1 Ill. N. 1 ... St.I
84 HUNTINGTON CENTER
ttUNTIN•TON IEACH
IN•n t9 ...._ "-· hnlihrel ,
.. IM: nt OllAMG•l'Alll MALL. l'ULL•ltTON
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By CAROLYN BOWERS In evening wear. Nortll from while to black ranch
NEW YORK-fUPl)--'--The-dropped . .-<I 111< jut!-with _ .. In betw-. Mn. Jane Let G,..n and
and old m-.. <I Amert ---bemllnes to-a-,,_ aloo _.. tlle-lont--Anl!r<w·Fllnt'l!'ra.,-...,. nd gr can .mklcalf midi. With that, he haired furi: foul, r.oooMS in afternoon rite la the
ready-to-w.. bao ........ II, lowered a few coats to Ille and ttone marienl -ad. 1
is the deatl> knell fur Ille mui, 0< aoltle length. vertically and horiJoolafly. N•l&bborbood Concr<iatlonal
· He showed several black At tile ScandlnHiaD Mlnk Clmn:h of Lasuna Beach, 'l1le
knees. ll who .. A_ dresses with halter top1 worn AaocilUon *"' , there wu Rev. Ellsworth Richlrdloa of.
Norman Nore ' ...,. under !hart ~ ...... ets. Velvet a fuhkm innovation: tie-dfe4 fic'1ated. been on the fdikln 1Cene in ,_.... the Americe for a yean, !lbowed waa the dominant material, mink. "Thia tun trend,'' Matron of honor wu 'Mn.
but many chiffons also were l890C.iatlon said, "Sbould be Robert Hall of Pebble Beach his fall and yioter .collection inc, J11ded. a joy to the c:onlen'ationilts and ha..t mon was Fr' --• aod It waa intdilenctb llklrts who ha ken llland .._... -all the way. Altbough Noren AJOber desigl)er who en-ve ta · 1 on . Bruno. Ushers were Oenil
hit a oonipl'(llllile i.-in dorsed the midi, ·w'hicb see~s ~ h endllJCered Frary and :B, Tom Green,
some ol his dayt8ne wear to be in whether American specM!S. ol GJoucester, Mass.
_ just belmf the bees -women like it ot not, was The new Mrs. Frary ls a
he made 111e pUt, otrongly, Gustave Tassel. MGOt of his _r-. Id West 11111. tp'8duate « Moot.tty
that short lengtbs definit.ly u.piece collection was-below:v Penimul• Collec< and Is
were out. the-ealf and pouibly one or aaociated with L a I u n a
Not 8 mini in the house the Joneest midi aqths in I' f I Federal Savinas, Her husband
from a dallP"'" who began town. He -Ille length n uences Is • loon olfictt for Ille same
his New York career in 1921, in daytime dresses 111:1 coata. fLZm.
since 1980 bao had bis own For evening, he !bowed Fash 1"ons finn, and ttrough lhe years ~y two-piece c r e p e
has copped ~ery ,major dresses with ·}oog tunics, tied
faSlioo award around. at UM:.waisl with a "beK.
Ncrell's daytime clolhes in-Even Leo Ritter, tht in-
cluded a lot <I~ diridualiot <I fur fasbims,
midicoots, worn ove< simply showed longer Jencths. The
cut jersey drf.CM!S, many d veteran of fur styling fre-
them with high necklines Jq quently worked • daevrcn pat..
sleeves and alighUy lla..d tern lnlo midi and longer, all
skirts. He aiso ftwed several _.. mink. For the midi dre86el,
two pieet suits, acain with Rltter &Uglestei:I &~short fur
the hemline juat below the jacket. However, he only
knee. showed ooe. It was cut like
But !or a dlqe, pents a baWe jacket.
were scarce. Yet this. is the 'Ibrougbout the ool.Jections,
designer wro several years shown to visiting reporters,
ahead of the rest ol the high Hitter -the ful~skirted
fashion world was mating fur eoat, whk:ih. ht feels is
pantsuits for oily, country and adaptable to .. ory llldrt lenltb
at-home wear. 1be few that and pantsuits too.
were llhown this time were The fall picture came across
usually wdm under midicoats. with equal eleg~, opulence
Norell proved in a somber and luxury at the Futura
mood with color, featuring Collection of the Fur Informa-
browns, greens, be 1 g e s , Uon and Fubion Council.
burgundies and Iota of black. There were romantic sable
Occasionally, he splashed in wraps and sprtive muskrat
bright red or a Oor~,J print. trench coats. Minks ranged
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Cowboys and ~ndians are
very definite influences In
1n1ny fall ·and winter fuhiom.
Leather frlnaet. fa 11 e d
suede, c Inched walatllnea,
ranchero skirts, 1aucbo pants,
boots and modified h a t s
paraded down the nmp at
several openi!!I•·
Giorgio di Sant' Angelo went
a bit further with a oollec:tion
that would please any Indian
princess -complele with .
feathers wnd raccoon pelts.
Mesa Auxiliary
American Legion Hall in
Costa Mesa is the setting for
the meetings d the Auxiliary
to Barracks 1249, Veterans of
World Ww I. 'lhe first Tues-
day of each moMli members
aather' for a business ltSSion
at 7:30 p.m. and the third
Tuesday for a eocial and
potluck at I p,m.
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Flags Flying
At Meeting
A display of several national
flags was shown durln& th
June meeting of the Newport
Harbor Emblem Club.
Mn.Eugene-8 e r-g e r o n ,
junior past presi.dent,
presented the program which
included • hiatory .. each !Log
in oblervance of Americanism
Week, June 14-21.
Mrs. Kenneth Westman ls
president of the group which
emphasizes the, bnportance of
displaying the national banner.
Grandmothers
At noon every second Thurs-I
day the Newpor1 Harbor
Grandmothen' Club meet.s in
the Costa Mesa Goll an<I
Coonley Club.
..,., South Coast Plua Saturday,June 27 Mickey MDllll, Pluto, Goof7, Alice in
Wonderland, T~le Dee &: Tweedle Own. Bring the children to this per·
son al appearance by the famous Disney on Parade cbu.cten. See them ·in our
Carowel Court at 10:30 Lift. Where they will periorm in 1 liw mlllical show
for you. This is 1 preview of what's to come in the 2\12 hr. DisfteJ' on Parad~
show at Anaheim Convention Center.July I-Aug. 9
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DAILY PILOT 27
.. MAKE HER MISTY
·co1tec\i0ii Blu9 is our name for
· diamonds of exceptiOnally fine color.
·it takes a very special diamond to
earn the name. Ask to see them in rings,
pins. pendants or other. piecea.
Or, let our des;gners use Collection Blue
. d~monda to create your original.
Ch•rt• Atco11rits l111tilff
Am•rio:•it Expr••11
l1nkAmorjt•r~ 1MI Moder Ch•r90, too,
SLA.VICK'S
J1w1l1n Since 1917
18 F•shion lsl•nd
Newport le•c:~ -644° I 310
OPEN MONDAY •od FRIDAY uota 9:30
BEST .
Tho DAILY 'ILOT offort. 1or110 of th• Nit fo•f11re1, .. ., ec.tu.I
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DR·APERIES · tE
COMRJlllMT SHOP AT NOMI SllYICI Mx_ ._I ....... isne 1·-.,.,_.., in ca
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of $100 and Sharman Farn11, a second $360 winner. Pres'ident Mrs.
Lila Zali hands OYer bags lull of money lo the out.landing girls
'S' Gids Receive . Bags Full of Dol{ars
Laguna Beach Soroptimists have advanced the cause Of scholar-
ship wi th $800 in awards for senior girls. Earning recognition from
the club thi s year a re (left to right) Susan Haupenthal, '350 win-
ner, Edith Roesen, recipient of the 'S' Youth Citizenship Award ___
wbo graduattd this year. ·
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WESTCl.FF PLAZA
17th Af'Cl R\11£ $441!1
~BEJCH.CALF.
Gloomy Gus Is
Your Kinda Guy
Let's Talk
Mary Jo Standley w i J l
represenl Huntington Beach
High School during the 1970
session of California Girls
State taking place on the
Universit y of Calirornia, Davis
campus, beginning f\tonday,
July 6.
Attending U1e 27th session
will be 650 girls ! r o m
throughout California. ~1iss
REUPHOLSTERY
•t F•ctory Prlc" Dlr~t
FREE ESTIMATES
Furniture ?.1ade To Ordl.'r
\Vith "Quality Workmanship"
Slop By and See Our Showr011m
CASTLE INTERIORS
7.541 Chli,...•n, O.nten Grow• Call Cellect-at2-lm ... .,. or 147-7563 •V•'•·
Girl Talk
Slandley is being sponsored
by American Legion Aux.i\iary
133 of HunlinglOn Beach.
A spaghetti dinner will take
place from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m.
on Tuesday. July 7. in the
Seafaring Maso nic Temple,
Ne wport Beach sponsored by
Job's Daughters, Bethel 313.
Proceeds will go to the
Educalional and Promolional
:Fund of the bethel.
Among those r ~ceivln c
scholarships will be Miss Lin-
da French, junior princess of
the bethel.
Accompanied by belhel
members, Honored Q u e e n
Karen Robinette attended the
Grand Bethel in Oakland.
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Serrv, ,.. "'111, p11e111
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1831 NEWPORT BOULEVARD
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Y2 O·FF AND
MORE
ON SUCH BRANDS • • • * SBICCA * VITALITY * RISQUE * *
WINTHROP
' VAUEY and OTHER WELL
KNOWN BRANDS!
STRIDE~RITE and LAZY BONES
ENTIR! REMAINING'STOCK
FINAL CLOSEOUT
OF CHILDREN DEPT.
Sins up to Growing Girls 9,
_.Boy's'·. Vi lues
to $17.00
s400
(COSTA MESA STORE ONLY> ' ALL SHOliS IN OUR COSTA MESA
STOllE PRICED TO MOVE OUT RIMAINING STOCK
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Ow New Store Is Now
Open At 54 Fashion Island
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Diamond Yoke Dale Oderman Claims
Bride in Indianapolis
SWIVEL
BAR
STOOL
Crooked Creek B a pt i s t Academy and eaffii<I his -
Church, Jndianapolis was the masters degree in
Httia'lg for the late afternoon astronautics from P u r du e
rites linking Vera Le ab where he was a member of
McKeny of. Jndianapoli.5 and IVCF.
Air Foree Lt. Dile B , niey will , e~blish their
Oderman of Corcina del Mar. home at Del Rip Air Foret
The Rev. Raymond Josephs,1,_;B~a~se~,~T~e~xa~s::_. -----==================== Jed the· voW e1change for the
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daughter and son oC Mr. and
Mn. Cbarles R. McKeny of
Indianapolis a'nd Mr. and Mrs.
Sume.I D. Odennan of Corona
de! Mar.
Miu Luanne .McKeny al-
tendecf'Ther siller as maid of
honot..Jand bridesmakb were
Mrs. Jolin E , Harnmood of
Pilllburgh, Mrs, Philip Tre10
GI Ft. Lauderdale and Miss
ltly Franklin of Lafayette.
Ind.
'!be bridegroom's brother,
Jeffrey M. ~ oervecl
as bat man while ushers were
Air F.,.. Lts. Craig Baer
of Detroit and Mk:haer camer
It's soft, lilh~ comfor1Able ol P,,_. along wllh Paul
with suits or separates. W)'fiotf of Lafayette, Mart
Dramati~_diamond yo t e R. Odlrman. brother of .the
o y e r . b I o u 1 e knit in one benedlct, and Charles R.
piece from nect down , of 1 McKeny Jr., brother of the
fingerin1 yam. Wear wJth brlct,.
dressy skirt or puts for The r.ew Mn. Oderman is
parUes. Pattern ntt: slaes a Jraduate of P u rd u e
12·18 included.. Uniwiraity where she was af.
FIFTY CENTS for each pal-fUialed with Kapjja Delta Rho
tern -add ·u cem. for each and lnter-V1r1lty Christian
pattern for Air Mall and Fellowship.
Special . Handling_; othtrwiae Her huaband. 11. a graduate
third-clus delivety will take ol the U.S. Air Force
three weeks or more. Se~
to Allee Brooks the DAIL y
PILOT, 105 Needlecraft Dept ,
Box 113, Old Chelaea Stalloa,
New York, N.Y. 10011. Print
N'une, Addrea, Zip PMlln
N11111ber.
BIG 1171 Needlec:raft
C&t&Jo1 -40 pages 20G
designs, 3 free patlerna!1 Knit.,
crochet, fphJons, Quilt, em-
broider, weave. Toya, &lf\s!
Send 50 cents. ;
NEW! Complt&e A f 1 •a a
Book -rnarveloua afcbans,
fuhlom, pillows, baby &lltl
more! ti 00. '
'"N lmtut GHii" Book. 10
cents "11 JllfJ Rqs" to knit,
crochet, weave, sew, boot. $0
cents. Book of lZ Prise Af.
gban1. 50 cents. Bargah1 Qallt
Book I has 16 beautlful pat-
terns, 50 cents.
l\luseum Quilt Beek 2 -
patterns for 12 s\sperb quilt!.
50 cents. Book 3 ''Qdti "'
Today11 Llvhlg." 15 patterns.
50 Cents.
Doghouse
No Place ·
For Mate
NEw YORK (UPI) -Quar·
relJ ·are lnlvttlble, but don't
keep bbn, GI' her. in the _ ... kln&.-Dr.
WllUun EdWarda, I LoadoD
phJllclan.
He adds: "All redblooded
people quoml. U-one ol
the two b content to be trod-
den on, there are quarrels
in every marrlq:e.
"But they don't matter
much so Jon1 as they art
IOOD over and end in kisses
and smiles rather than teara.
Never keep NCb other too
JoaainUttdoP'*-"
NOW APPIAllM
THE KANOA SEUNADERS
INTllTAINMINt e IANCUI• ............. , ...... ,lll ....
Naw Ser-llillr
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COSTA MESA GOLF
,. COUNTRY CLUB
··--HAWAIAN
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Port Wine, or brandy), Bulky
Smoked Cheddar, Bulky
Cheddy Blue, Butter Kaese.
Butter Nip, Canadian Black
Diemond, Canadian Cheddar
White, Canadian Whitt,
Camembert, Camembert in
Tins, Caraway, Cheddar (in
more forms than you can
count on your fin gers and toes,
you bettchuml), Cheese 'n
Oriion, Cheese 'n Salami,
ChWiirt Colored, Citation
Swiss. Colby Waxed
Longhorns. .•
Whew! Tha t's only the A's,
B's, and C's of iL
Hickory Farms is a cheese
store. How could W't mie up to
our reputation if we only
carried half a dozen varieties of
domestic cheeses?
Breaking the
cellophane barrier
Glory Glory Hallawrence,
W't silo' have cheeses!
Don't forget Dad
Thinking about gilts for You want to buy a rNlly
special cheese fot your family.
Right7
You tromp dqwn to the
aipermarket deli teetion and
pwr at the rows of cheeses.
Rlglit?
Swiu. Chtdd•. Jeck.
American. Proc I I t And •
bunch of whatnots with fwicy,
unpronounc.ble npes,, Right7
You stmre at the txotics.
Prcwoloncinni. Port SaluL
lu'91rian CamtlT'bert. lmit1·
tton Himelayan Vlk Butter
$tnad. PasleUriztd.
h0mogol1ized .,inine-imimtion
s-udo-Till1imook.
Whit Che h«:k kinds of
ch-.. they7 What do thtY
'llltl likt? Would ycur family
Hk• Cheml How do you tell?
How. indeed, do you tell7
You c.n't. B~ you and
the cheese there ii 1h1t hideous
cellophane barrier, 1 plfttic
mnk th1t could bl hiding
somt great ch ... flavor tecnt.
Or, PlrhlPS. convincing you to
buy• ctten. that tmtts like
l•t wnk's mutton sttw.
Good thints. like good
cheeses, dqn't alwwys come in
fancy peck1g11. All 1hat tinfoil,
four-color latillint, tnd that
unavoidable lay• of cello-
pti.,. doen't alwtyS hm'kt11
to beginning of• pt.cheese .........
lllidal. nobody's deiming
""' toOd ch-. is inaxpen-
.... wou1c1n•1 tt bl tthible to ........ 1mpu•,•-
hundrtd pounds of Imported
Hltvttica Spread, " ...,.
tKOrbltlnt price, mnd discovef
ht tt-. lik• mildlwld
~~whyM,at Hickory
F-kllP-ond-.
or-. of our 128 v.tsties of
cheeses unwr~. In tht
refrigerator, of cour..
Before you make •choice,
we urge you to samp~. All 126
varitties, if you wish. T•t•
'em. Then decide.
Finally, after you've chosen a
paglMI or a p.annesan, we'll
wr•P it for you.
At Hickory fal'fl'W. dtt only
cellophene b1trier ii what pro-
tects your cheese on tha way
homt. Aren't we wonderful?
121 (count '•ml 128
0.-1 Lonly lordy do ,..
Nvtchenesl
126 variet• of ma... Im-
ported. Domntic. Special
blends.
Take. gand.-II this mind
boggl ing list. Apple Pie Ch«t·
dar, Armenien String Cheese.
Atomic Olaae, &.r Brick, Bel
Patse, Bene Fltur. Bleu, Blue
Crem, Boccini, Brick Mild.
Brown Crcx:ks jsharp, prlic,
P'ather's Da y? If you'rt not
wor ried about the size of Dad's
waistline, try a gift pak from
Hickory Farms. {If you are
pondering Pa's pot belly, better
stick to the high proteins, like ••·
Hickory Fa rms Beef Stick, low
11
i
fat cheeses. or tiny thin
crackers.) i " Perhaps the Pleasure Pak. 1% ,;
lbs. of tangy Beel Stick, ~,'
Hickory Farms Horseradish
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Sauce, Mild Midget Loo!tlorn. !
Smoky (Smoked Che& Bar). :
two imported.Cheese SprecKts, !
Belle Flt~r Cheese. plus gobs !
of imported candies. !
M•ybll Cheese 'n Clickers /
Gift Pak. Two Goudas. Belle {
Fleur Cheese, Butter Kaesa i
Cheese. and a generous box of' ·
bite sizt Hickory ~s C»d ~
Fashioned Crackers. ,
It's mou!tl 10 make Did
bellow in ecstasy.
Warning ; Hickory F1rmsnn -i
be h1bit forming.
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Free titting 1e1alona held deify:
(Open Evonlng1 end Sundays) . ..,., .... , ,
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Will ·1srael Get Jets ' From U.S.? 10 SUCCESSFUL YEARS
FIND OUT WHY!
SOU'l'll COllST
Opon Nightly 6:45 p.m.
Sund•y I :45 p.m.
THE TRUTH AND
SOUL MOVIE
"PUTNEY
SWOPE"
x RATED x
0pon i118ht1y 6:45 p.m.
Sund•y I :45 p.m.
OATMEAL COOKIES~ ... -.45'
NABISCO CRACKERS::mt ..... 35'
BREAD :'.:6:.:.-:.V .. _ 33c
RUSKET FlAKESi:::.':~ ............. 39'
.,.-SOUP MIXES~i::'.'.'.':.':~ 9'
BOUIUON CUBES::::r.-:'n~ ""· 19'
PINTO BEANS::":"~.---20'
MJ.B. RICE::~ ................... 44'
ANTHONY SPAGHmn::.~: ...... 24'
DR MONTE APRICOTS:::." ..... 74'.
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' -TUNA CAT FOOD:"::::.~'. .... -14'
CALO DOG FOOD :!:.'.~ ............ -17'
ALBERS CAT FOOD:~ ......... -49'
KEN L RATION=~~ ........ -.... 7S'
COTIAGE CHEESE~'l:.. .. -...... 61'
LADY w auna::=. ......... 79'
SOUi CREAM~'l:..~.~~ .. -.... 29' . .... . -59' 1a Mlllt. .......................... -..... ·
ORANGE JUICE~~ .... -.. 77'
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HOMINY 15c MAIYUT DAI
Jt 01. CAI
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CANADA DRY ~ ............... -10'
BURGERMEISTER ll&Rl'.':. .... •1•
OLYMPIA BEERl'.':. .............. -.'1" , .............. ...,......,
FISH & ClllPSl:"o:'~ .. --.P'
SMU ·~A-.-WHlll-f>A-Y-GA1MI'!~
Now Mmne Onneo CelMly f..,,. Its
lteMquo'*t •114512 IMch loulovonl
SWlm School • Sports • Crafts • .
Cookouts • Trips • Dancing • Tennll
FOR ALL IOYS AND GIRLS AGES 4-14
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9ord.,. "ec:tarines ••• big, juicy strawberries and
sweet Bing c:herries1 thick-meated canteloupes,
delicate HoneydewJ and Crenshows ••• luscious
watermelons, guaranteed red-red-ripe and sweet.
fill your fruitbowl at lucky, where you get the
---piCKof-tlii crOp, at10w,lowpiices. --C-1---'~'-----I
BANQUR DINNERS ::0.".' 37'
llTAUllLm.--•ttJ
CAKES AND ROW:::.'=.' ......... 79' ''""' .,..._~ ...,. ... ""'...-wr. c-•TUMICAIQ
HAWAIIAN PUNCH::'u.w .... -37'
GINOS PIZZA\=.~.~ .. -79'
FISHSTICKS ::0:.~ ... --69' EGG 1ous~=. ................... ~ .... 11c
--· ma:11t, ru.i., 1.'"'11, llUT I __, COOL WHIP~ ................ _.59'
ORANGE DRINK =~.~~~ ...... 35'
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PACIFIC cool:'.'::':::' .................. 63'
FISH CAKES~ .................... 31'
PEPPIRED STEAKS=-~~~~-73'
SWANSON MEAT PIES::.'.' ......... 26'
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, nll.TCOOUO --·-ATUICIY 58~
.,... TISSUES~.:::'.:fri'.",.._,_ 25•
FLUSHABYES=:'.'.".'.~ ............ 99"
CHARCOAL BRIQUm ::'.:.':t.' ... 75'
MR. CLEAN CLEANER ~ ........ 66'
CAMAY SOAP ::::" .............. -.13•
CO Mn CLEANSER r.:.'..~ ............ , 26'
CASCADE DmRGENT ::::'.::':'.'.. 40'
GAIN omRGENT::.:~-·-·-·•2·
TIDE DRERGENT::.:~ .................. 'I". ,
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Dlll .... ''""59c PICKLES 'l:.L
PIELL SHAMPOO
.COIKEmATE
FIMllf
SIZE
CIEST TOOTllPASTE
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·1 Ct~~t ..... -... """ fipt.-• • • enblet flllrirtH1
Mff• ""nt•mJ. ltw hi Mn Mat IM r11·
1llr 11'"'1, It pluM •tta •" UIWnl.
FAMILY SIZE 1111! 72c DUI LOW mmaY PllC[
JOY DmRGENT :.~ ...... __ 57'
IVORY SOAP :\'::'.' ........... -.. 82'
,PnlTE PEAS :1:~l. ..................... 28'
PORK & BEANS:::.~~ .... :. ___ 16'
HUNTS TOMATOU:m": ...... -24'
PICKLED .Bms::'.':."ll':~ .... -.32'
V-8 JUICE:::.'1: ......................... 41'
BARDO GRAPEFRUIT~ .... 30'
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PEANUTrn11 , .. 5 7c·
IUTIER · 'l.~'·
PIE FILLING~"::~ii:~'. .......... S3'
DEL MONTE PEACHES:\'::.w .... 30'
HARVEST DAY PEARS~".: ........ 37'
FRUITS FOR SALAD::':Z ........ 45'
DOLE PINEAPPLE~uo ............ 39'
LEMON JUICE :::.'.': ................... ..35'
HILLS BIOS.:r.:.' ...... 87'
HILLS BIOS.lr:ruo ... 11"
HILLS IROS. =.'uo ... 1211
HILLS IROS.:":':r' ...... '1"
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. SUMB . ~ ~·•CIAL M:COU•TI
Shultz Plans to Talk to Nixon '"""'"' ........ ~;:s:__l\!.1'511WllG'IlON_j'1Jl~~) ~-~..10<Nl!l!<C<1D11PliliiliabLnnwiore-wi&b,~lubtc__-.1H"°'Wl .. 'to.·on .. the 1ame Iloor-We.\~~~~4~'6-~5'~M~~~~~--
Gtilr1e P. Shultz, wbo leaves money tbtt •spent.'' will be in constmit touch wilhij
•the Cabinet 'July 1 to take Sbu1tl brultied ailde ques-each other."
• on the formida~e task Of tlons abOut•tbe exm:t functkms Shultz was asked if he has
'""•• to ._..... .Jll .. i.......... to oC his office. He said they been a s s u re d :presidential
... ,,_ ..... ,. q., ........... ,. were "premature", backing if he runs into
otes ..
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. the .sprawlinc fed er a 1 "If this crginlzation ii lo res i, lance from the
, bureaucracy, said be baa been P.tf(orm well, ·it shouldn't bureaucracy. He replied Nixon
assured of Greet accea to j·regant Itself as .a fixed and did got give him blank chec~ . ''
• Presideot Nilon. l'iJkl structure," be said. "We ·support. STIYI. DAN I IYION PINUT
. •-b-• ot .••--Offi•-will ha.ve. to deal witb ......._ But, Shultz said: "It. is his nn l;ilU "II:' ..... " ....... r-· 1 he will . i.... "°' ...,. ..., • pRlllll'*'t ~'tdle!t-, rl. Management and BudJtt, blems When they ~ alon1. po icies · be carry... tl•t _ will\ .....,.,.111<11_., no 'dolllll •
Shultz said he will report to We mult adopt ourselves to out. I!m sure~ hf: will back -lf>Vf ... ..,,....., vqllf ,., en,
the President without having ~ situations." his policies." t11t 111oc:1t to ,... ..-o1 Sund.Ir ~
to filter his views tiv'ough A Washington g. u e 1 a In gi========;':::::':'.:ll tor"t1, "'-"tieclt !"' 1111
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White House ai~ like John game recently has been teylng · r11e · 1so•1, ~omposec1 111 ~ ma111
.D. Ebrlichmao or H. R. to pinpoint the "man to see" , ., ~ IOl'lll en IMtiucriOn bu!
' Halderman. in the Nixon administration. 1111ort on 111e rnte:h1111a of • m•· .: chlnt ~id by 11p fo «II) ho,..,.
Shulti. a onetime college Ehrlichman is the name most ,,.. i1.1PPDHd 1a 11ew. , 11H1ui1nt t
dean, ii resl.ping as secretary often mentioned but Shultz bu 1n1iv..c1 °" ni. 11er1i.Mlll 1n11111ono:1 .
of ' labor to accept the post some backers. bel'llnil ..;. wti"1 .. •~ 11<:1, ~ i-r-
b ••-· •~·•tz · · In choloel11 _, 'Diii ~ • 1i.fl1t{C•I• created y NJJ:on " .. ""'gb an ~. was interviewed iirn11 w1111 ..,. .,1111.n.nt t11a1 ollllltr iex~ve ~tiOn plan his Labor Departrrient office. HENRY lt'llrr11d """' .,, ti.t11r:e,1vm """" earlier this year. He takes One wall is lined with booka, IM!r ¥,_...,.. 1mcr ''" brother11
a salary cut .. ~ '90,000 to makiQg the room look more FONDA 11!1111 •wt 111err 1bili!Y to ,, .. 1'p1rt, •
'42,500 annually but the post• like the campus office he once 1o • t11I 11111S1r1c11on. cilsbu!Hd ., 111<
ls mtn powaful... occupied at the University .of SA Y5: \'1\0C1ion wt.Ith pour•·''"" tilt bed!~
ro our w•Y or 11\lnklrlt, !ht enly
11!1tr1ctler! i-1119~1ty ""'tfkl•I to·
1 drl~.,. (lllJ oldtr, rNrrjed brlnd)
JI thlo 1fghr "' 1 fllll·b_,, blonlll In
ta an 1ntervlew with two Obic'8Q than the headquarters
UPI ne-. Shultz Yid the ol a 'federal departmenl. '!be
detailed functlonl cl bla office walls -• decorlled with
have mot )'It: been worked abstract -paintinp.
411 M9'!1 It,. H......,t! ._. out. He indicated the details M. he chatted, Shultz ap. l~JNI i 11 look Ibis 'c\. t { al 'd h i t b li th t T _. would evolve over-t·i·me-peared con(Mleot.Jte_will_be
Texas Jff,eter Maid? , lhol'I; Md•lllllCI I blkl doW/I the !'OH.
..AU.-.UJhJ1..»od1 10 ~HP mt .. ,y.
wive .-;1r iOr:_ktV from dol1111 off,
111 11 111 w.... you Jll ure a ace v ue you ave o e eve a exas m~~er pouibly as the rault ol ~ able~ make his views beard
,_. ,.., mai(fs aren't what they used _tq be. Luckily sue~ is not the caae and tbJa call by-cue .Pndtine cf the pro-by N,JXon. S:everal members
;~~~,.~~._~ ... ~· ~~g;;w~••;;ju~st~awa~i~ling;;~hl~· s~o~wn~jer::to=r:et:urn=:::fr:om=:som=•::-•-bopp~=ing=:'.:in=D:eotoo.==T'.':u=. ==-bleDll cl federal D181111pmeal of. the Cabinel -notably . control. JnlerlOl" Secretary Wal°" J.
-The new office is ' an ex-Hicket..-.have.amplained.IJit:
..... ...t-1 version of the bu" .... t terly about being unable to
Md •ltd, -to our w1y of tllinlllnt.
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Fenl•Y l11111r1nc1 will COl!Vll\Ct yqv •
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mtct1111 lnwr•ru:•· pro1ection.
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WEl.SH'S NATUR,AL FOODS
Navy Copwr Plan
Goes Down the Tube
~ ...... reach the president. Some.
bureau, whlcb it repla~ on times,· Ibey saiy, they · have
the federal or111DiUtioo chart. bee nab Shultz made it clear he es· n u le. even to get an
pects to be a much closer appointment . to see Ehrlich.
adviser to the President than m:rlicbman will be staff
most recent budget directors director of. Nixon's newly W ASHJNGTON (AP) A research · a n d pr~ .... •""'-," have been. created domeltic affairs coun--n Yates aaid. 111>"¥'.,...... The 'offic'e was created lo cil. The President said the Illinois House member said coordinate and make more e!-council """Will deal With tJie
Tu-•-y the N ha• J t "More than half of the fi~·-• oh"·--~-of 1 ~ avy os \;l'C"I• """4111W> over ap. "what" of policy while Shutz'
more than half of Us drone fieficopters crashed and, while ping and sometimes con-office will deal with the "how"
20 FOllST AYI. antisubmarine helicopters in some ol them ftmain on sta-~icting federal programs. It and the "how well.'' ~~~~~~~====== :;::==~! failure of a weapons program tion, many more have .been Jl!I generally conceded that tht "If these two units are to -that-cosHnore:ttum·a"""Quarter puLinto:BIDJ'age,.pl'Obably...fot (IO't'et •anerit wast:ts-billioM-ot---:wortr-effectivety·•• ShWtz said
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billion 1io1Jars. good." dollars every ·year becaUle it "John and I will have to work AXUNE'S ANN.UAL ' Rep. Sidney "R. Yates (D. The program, he said, cost Jacks oven~ll managerial con-together eHectiV<ly. "We will
JU.), said an investigation has in excess of $250 million "but trol d. programs that total have offices in the White
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discl06ed that 411 out of a the system could not even about $200 billion amually.
purchase of 740 of the un--survive field m a n e u v e rs , · "The ·President is charged
manned drone hel icopters mui;h less be relied upon in with making (government)
crashed . . combat.'' P1'0IJl'8Jlll!I . wort effectively,"
The drones had been plan--He added, however, that Shultz said. "Our job is to
Manila. Noting
399th Year ned for use 1o an an--. even if the drone heHcopter help · him do Jt. If we are
tisubmarine. program known -DASH -hadn't b e e n so able to make the operatioos
a s DASH. crash-pnme It could not have more effective, we will either MANI~A (UPI)-M~nila ob.
Yates said a General Ac· achieved its mission. save money in the sense or' served its, 399th anniversary
counting Office report-on an The DASH, he said, was doing the·aame thing at )es15 •• as a .C,hristian
investigation made at his re-designed with an attack r~nge . cost or we will be ab}e to day·
quest blamed tht poor oi ,30 miles but that in· order A 'Special .city holiday was
perf.ormance on "lhe Navy 's. ·t ha proclaimed to commemorat for . J to ve dooe its job, the naming of Manila as a
ordering drone s into ·pr~ the destroyer on which it WllJ Youth Likes ''Christian Capital City" and duction before ttlcy were fully ba' s'' requ1·r·' r . cu C\.I a son a seat of the natiaital govern.
FABRICS
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de veloped and tested," capab1""ty that coold d " t · "The failure ol the o·ASH q e c ment by Spanish authorities on
and pinpoint • submarine 30 His . C-hoo ... ·} J~~Ju~ne~:u~·~· m~~t.~~~~~~~~~==:::!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~ program is a classic example milei away. UC
of the results of concurrent But, Yatei said, "the Navy
did :not have such a capability Newport Beach r e,s id 'en t
until 1968, although it had been Robert Host, . ~,of ~r. and
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buying DASH helicoptm since Mrs. Harlow Host will p~
196.'I." bably be more eager than
By the time it developed most to tttum to. college in
the required sonar capability, September.
he said, the Navy 8tfeady had He is one of 74. men students
lost more than 300 of the at Sarah Lawrence College,
drones. Bronxville, New York.
Yates also released another A transfer last September
GAO report, compiled at his from Wesleyan University,
request, an effects ol con-Host served as secre:tary to
currency simultaneous the college's student senate .
research and producUon -on In addition, Host, who just
the AN·SQS-26 sonar program, completed his ·junior year, is
designed for fleet use. tbe sports writer. for the col·
This report, he said, shows Jege's information office. Jn
that the sonar will cost at his writing duties he has
!east $4.29 million, far in ex· covered the colleges basket·
cess of its expected cost and. ball team as well as the
like DASH, s hort of coeducational Lennis and
performance objectives. baseball teams.
The Navy, he said, has
ordered at least 85 of the
sonars while as of last May
20 the operational evaluation
of I.he system had not been
completed.
Yates, . a member ol the
House Appropriations Com.
mittee, said in a statement:
"As Jong aS the Department
of Defense continues to buy
weapons systems prior to the
completion of the research
and development, the ta:r·
pay<rs will be paying more
money for less defense."
Honor in Te~a!!
Sandy Montgomery,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert L. Montgomery, llllO
Citrus Place, Newport ·Beach,
was recognized a& an awards
dinner recenUy at S t .
Stephen's Episcopal School in
Austtn, Te:ras for her work
as dormitory pnictor mrtag
the fall and spring temeslera
at the Texas school •
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cuss your design and decorating problems with you. Be
it one room or your enUre home. Mrs. Bracha will also
speak on Interior Decorating, free or charge to groups of
15 or more. • ,
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INVENTORY
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FASHION ·MANOR
NOW IN PROGRISS I
KIMBERLY KNITS
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PURSES BLOUSES
SWEATERS ROBES
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Old MacDonatd Would Love This Coed
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was s.a, nearly 1traigbt. A. 1 research colony of wbJte where a · will work as bead (ew men are quaWled to han-o l;TILLWATER, Okla . (UPI)
-Carolyn Gunn, 20, is a
typical coed at Oklahoma
-'--Slate-t:Jnlvertity -liftltl )'Od
She's a junior thb year and mice. wrangler of borsea -a job die .
roob llllrd amq IS juniors She lo cha~l~rm'!',an~ol~lhe~g:na-;1;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 __ ~ E~~~ ~~1~:~ ii~1·~;~•-:~1· .. ·1·1z ~
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take a c}oser look.
The girl from Tuba· llkea
pretty" clothes, is fUn-lovinJ,
poised and hard work11141.
:Ier resemblance to most
"citified " girls ends there,
however. Miss Gwm in ma-
joring at OSU in animal
science -a field most women
never think of eqtering. .
She's se.rious about her
studies as evklenced by her
· grades. Her academic average
through her sophomore year
few ol them are women. cou~ to 1 b a me I •
Alpha Zola, !he nalional recently, competing In OSU's
agricultural honorary fraterni-Big Ei&t>I champi<>nship rlflo
ty, recently selected her; for contestl. However, a shoulder
!he special award for womea injury for<ed her to drop GUI
students in agriculture. While moll young &iris ire
Miss Gunn has won four enjoytnc the sumtner at
scbolarshlpa llO far ," iocii!dlnl beaci1el or other laww!te
a Wentz Sfrvice &eholarship haunU, Mias Gum wili be
for $360, in which lhe works at a dude ranch;~ Wind River
2l hours a mmth caring for Ranch near l)JbolS, W)'tl.,
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ALL S:T,QRES CELE.BRATE· · •••••••••••••••••••••• •ORTHO'S GRAND:
OPENI G ' SALE!:;
Laguna Beach Ph~rm.onic Committee officers (left lo righ~) Mrs .. :ri.1. Thomas
--Risner-Jr.,. new-cha1rman;-and-Mrs-.-James-B:-ifeyes,-outgoing cbatrman,-take -
note of the recent luncheon installation in the Emerald Bay borne of Mrs. Keyes.
Also taking office are the Mmes. Ralph Tandowsky Jr., John H. Lowry, Wallace
W. Walton and Frederick Richman. Funds from the Laguna Comnuttee go to
Ortho grows again! And every Ortho Store ls .I
· -. offering savings; you save on spedal prices right now. i--
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the Los Angeles Philharmonic Society and youth conc_e_rt_s_. _______ _ ~ The Super King·size Set
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A summer conference of lhe 1.~'f11--"-'~09-.a.8:.,.5~-'!_~-~.-:5-9 ... il5lpltnf Orange District, --Cahforiiiil-
Fcderation or Women's Clubs
will lake place from 8:30 a.m.
to 2:15 p.m. on Monday, June
29, in the Fullerton First
ChrisUan Church-
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Assumes New Role
Mrs. Raymond Morehouse 0£ }iuntington Beach \viii
assume duties 0£ president of the city's Women 's
Division, Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. Mo rehouse
also is treasurer of the Golden Key, Child Guidance
Center of Orange County. For the chamber she has
served as co-chairman ol the ~1iss Huntington Beach
contest and membership chairman.
Couple Recite Vows
In Catholic Rites
Although registration begins
at 8:30 a.m., the morning
session starts an hour laler.
Mrs. Theodore Cooper,
dis trict third vice president,
is conference chairman.
Following a brief business
meeting, two hours o (
workshops will t.!!.ke place on
programs and itin erary,
parliamentary p r o c edure,
amenities and hostess, press
and publfcity and others.
A. programs audition will
follow the noon luncheon.
Picnickers
Kick Off
New Term
A family picnic from 3 to
7 p.m. on Saturday, June 27,
at the· Santa Ana home of
Mrs. Lincoln , T. Rosey will
kick off the new term or the
'South Coast Wellesley Club.
Mrs. Jack W. Mccarley ol
Irvine will serve as president
of the club which draws
membership from Or a n g e
County, Palos Verdes and
Long Beach.
Other -0fficers include the
Mmes. Arsenio L. Delgado,
vice president; Paul M. Jones.
r-ccording secretary; Jterbert
L. Garson, treasurer: Robert
V. Schmidt, acquaintanceship
chairman: Mary B. Stoughton,
parliamentarian, and Miss
Janet L. Morri s, cor•
responding secretary.
Mrs. Ronald P. Voight and
Mrs. J. Wa lter Heckman are
co-chairmen ol the develoir
ment fund .
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Another great Ot'tho value! This riC:h
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lol::k alaal Jneulator, layera-of fine
cotton Jett, venUl1ted reinforced
border. O~I ~ Botal&. I0•.,5915
Robin Heald Knowles and man. Ushers were Stanley
Peter Charles Merandl recited Govers, Charles K n o w I e s ,
their weddi,1g vows during a Robert Johnson and Donald
nuptial mass in St. Bonaven-Fischbcck.
it.re's Catholic Church, Hun-The bride, a graduate of l\1arina Iugb School, now ia
lington Beach. majoring in. political science
Retiring from the exeeuliva
board after two years are , 1 Mrs. Charles, E. Fredericksen • ""
a·nd Mrs. Albro Lundy.
The bride, daughter of Mr. at California Stale College .at
and Mrs. ltoberl He a Id Fullerton. Emblem Club Knowles or Huntington Beach, Her husband was graduated
was escorted to the altar by from Marina and Golden West Gathering for b u s i n e 1 s
her father for the double rin& College. The newlyweds will sessions and programs are
ceremony , . make their first t>ome in members of Newport Harbor
Serving .as her matron of Upland while he majors in Emblem Club every second
honor was her sister, Mrs. business ad ministration at .Tuesday at a p.m. in the Elks
Frank ,J. Schneider, and her Claremont Men's CoUe:ge. Lodge,
The Camelot King
maid of honor was Miss --------'-----'--------!
Belsey Neal, a cousin from ,,-------....
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were the Misses Margaret Ann
Merandi. sister of th e
bridegroom, Elizabeth Huston
and D o n n a Reid. Anne
Cormack was flowe r girl and
Charles Davis carr ied the
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d Claremont to serve as best
Soroptimists
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Council '
Elections ;~ Tttne To-Gire~'-
• R.T. Hawleys Select
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Redondo Beach Home
F a ltawa 1an E .il'H-F--.Ar-tr-101.1RGed--... ·'h•r•-i .. .-iob-for-you'-irrlhe-H•l'ho•-A'""~,--
position needing no other qualifications but your honeymoon. newlywed R. T.1 Hawley and his bride, the for.
mer Susan Arico will (nake
their first home Jn Redondo
Beach.
The Rl Rev. Msgr. George
M. Gal~ ofCieiated at the
double ring ceremony in Holy
Trinity Calholli: Church, San
Pedro.
Parents of the LWPle arc
1'-lr. and Mrs. Jo5'!ph Arica
of Rolling Hills Estates and
Mr. and Mn.. Reginald G.
Hawley Jr. of Newport Beach.
Oil Grill
her lather,
Miss Judy Feole, a cousin,
to be maid ol bomr. Other
auendants were the Misses
Cathy Feole, Sue Pastor, Fain
Shield, Diana Wilde, Celest .. :
Fremon and the Mmes. Peter
Anderson, Ted Hammond and
Randall Baker. Lisa and
Elizabeth Arica ~er.e· Q.ower
girls.
Best man wu BaJter, a-ad
assuming usher dut1•s were
Joseph and Larry Arico, Kevin
Lindsay, George Padsi, ·Peter
Fraser, Frank Marshall, Pat
Jlenaghan and Hammond.
A graduate. ol. RQUing HiUs
To prevent food from stick· lligh School and the Universi-
ing ..on a barbecue rack. rub ty o! Southern Galifornia, the
the rack with (.'(l()king oil briHe is pursuinf iraduate
before grilling. Then af~er studies at USC where she is
each cookout. scour the rad. affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. .
.. The beoedict is a graduate
B, . B, 'th of Newport Harbor High na1 r1 School, attended UCI and
Orange Qoast Olapter ol -received a BA · degree from
B'nai_ B'rith Wo/"en gather USC; He is an affiliate of
the f1rM.~1fi at 8 p.m. Delta Tau Delta and is cur.
in Mercury Savmp Bank. renUy a graduate student at
Huntington Beach, USC.
•
Dolly ~~dison's in White House ,
Officers will be elected and
programs planned when the
Orange County Council of
Hospital Volunteers meets at
10 a.m. on Monday,' June
29, in the Costa Mesa home
o( Mrs. William Langston.
Assuming duties will be
Mrs. Jack M. Lyon s.
president-elect,. and president
of the South Coast Community
Hospital Auxiliary.
Those to be elected include
president..el~t and secretary.
A junior advisor will be ap-
pointed.
The council, organized 10
years ago, meets three times a year to exchange ideas on
volunteer service and aid new-
ly formed guilds.
Senfor C itizen•
Comm un ity Recreation
Center at Orange County
Fairgrounds is the scene of
activity when Costa Mesa
Senior Citizens meet at 11
a.m. every Tuesday.
time and willing hands. r 'fhere are thousands of these openings for men
and women from teenagers to senior citizens and
summer is a good time to become involved.
Summer is the time to help a youngster learn
or ease th e burden or loneliness for the eJderly.
, FAMILY PLANNING EXPANDS
The Orange County Health Department i~ e~
•pandinf its Family Planning Program and as 1n
need o more volunteer-s. Bilingual persons and .ones
with a medical background are 'urged to. volunteer .•
Present openings include medical history tak-
ers, interpreters, clerks and counselors. lnterested
persons should call l\1i ss Diane Brause at 776-5551
Crom 8 to 10 a.m. r
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A volunteer is needed to run a computerized
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Recruitment has begun for· volunteers !or lhe
new Red Cross Blood-Center. )
There is an immediatae need !or regi stered or
licensed nurses along with volunteers,.:to recruit
donors, take records, fill requests an d aid the cen-
ter ge nerally. Mrs. Rose Marie Manwaring may be
There's a liVe Dolly Madison in the White House. Dolly, 21, of Bronxville, N.Y.
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' fh ursd.ay, June 5, 1970 DAILY PU.OT :JJ
War Marr· ges Do Last
69 Aged WWI C riples Repeat Vows
SAN DIEGO (AP). -11le Clyde a Mabel Harmer her In Hawa!L"
war brides blushed as they were marri in 1915 at Pratt, The ceremony wu tor
llll yeon llO wlieill!iir-l<JJ!n:--. -+----,:..--mwoml..,..-ol-llalFacu-2Dle411 .OI----' ~n beside them stood ''l broug her right off the orld War 1• 1 San 80 group, and marked a total
straight and proud in the farm, rig off the farm," of some 3,500 ye an of married
VALETTA, Malta (UPl) - in 1t1alta since the island im-unlforms of the World Wat Harmer id. "It wa.s in life.
The Soviet flag can be seen ports quantities or cement October 1 " u. . from Russia. This would give 1. Presklent Nixon 1tnt a wiw• growing regularity off ••Qb, h , Clyde, IL wu 1 • the Soviets a chance to bring ''I promise that 1 will ca. AprU," "e •• 1,,. le egram calling lhe affair 'a
the shores of Malla these experts, enctneers, and other tinue io cheriah, honor and u· --. reminder of the timeless, .
days. workers into •the • "Mediter· f love my wUe, comfort aod John E erson, a six.foot.er spiritui'1 values ol married life
The tiny, sun-washed is.land , ranean island, they said. ~ keep her,'through sickness and who joi the Navy In 1917, Whole Importances often seem
which got its independence The So viet Union. which -health , •• " Tbete was a tear pinne~ a rsqe on hi1 wife too little stre~ in ·oi,ir
already uset Malta's dry' dock· ..... or two. · Bertha o the, ir golden an-modern times." from Britain si r years ago,' ,-,,... ... -.....,..., ........ ing faciUUes for commercial As the vmys wert read to niversary A spokesman said the pro-
js feeling the push-diplomatic ships undergoing retit · or u'' T•1t•11t._ each of 61 aged couples Mon-As a no played an old gram in the Veterans' w.-
as well as naval-of Soviet repair,isalaosaidtobepress-.Just Bllllfl Out to Dry day, they repeated them to tunellel Warren spread .her Mmiorial was arranged
infiue_nce in the Meditcr-ing for a Soviet-Maltese the Rev. Lewis Hunter, a San arms an w~ed. belying hei "because so many of the
ranean. navigatj,on agreement which "Clean as a hound's tootli" so to sPeak \Vere these five kittens as they prepared Diego minister. almost 80 years. "She always members have passed 60
The,.. cr.owding of Russian would give Soviet I vessels to observe "Be Kind To Anim als1
' \Veek. The kittens who had Jost their way By their · words they gave danced Ufully," her bus-years of marriage and think
vcssles into the waterway was further r ights and privileges found a home at the Mbskingwn Coun ty Animal Shelter in Ohio. Soaked by the testimony to a viett they all band sai "Found that out it's important that war mar·
in Malta. \veekend rainS, the kittens \Ve re groomed and hung up· to dry: . share: War marria•es. lasL right af I met and married riages l_ast."
recently highlighted by a -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;· ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Turkish goyernment report on
th~ number of Soviet ships
which passed through the
Dardanelles Str;tits in 1969:
Turkey said Russia sent· 263
ships through the Turki~qn
trolled straits linking the
Mediterranean and B I a c k
Seas, 10 tirpes the number
of all other' foreign naval
vessels combined.
Mikhail Smirno vs ky ,
Ru s s i a , non-resident am-
ba.mador to Malta (also am-
bassador to Britain), recently
made a rare visit to the
Miditerranean island seeking
e:rpaiiiled trade and cultural
relaftons.
Last year, Smirnovsky ask·
t!d Prime Minister Giorgip
Borg Olivier to grant Russia
resident ambassadorial status.
Olivier rerused. The Maltese
leader told the Russians the
present arrangement whereby
the two countries maintain
commurUcation through Lon-
don was adequate for their
rather meager exchanges in
trade and ~,.u,..ur"''~· ----l-•-----
But Britain's 200.year-old
ties with Malta seem to be
weakening. The two countries
are currently locked in a
f~ncial dispute and Malta
says Britain owes it $55.2
mil1ion under the 1964 agree-
ment which made Malta in-
dependent.
JR accordance with the 10-
year agreement, Britain has
been giving Malta a sum of
money on a 'lS/25 percent
grant.Joan basis for the past
five yeart. For the second
five-year phase, Brit a in
~to reverse the
fomiitl•. Malta refused the of.
fer and no compromise has
been reached.
Britain also decided to skip
Malta's Ju I y international
trade fair, an event it. has
been participating in filnce its
inception a decade ago, Jn
stepped the Russians.
Soviet iedcnail!son acNuon
Soviet officials announced
this month they will send a
pavilion to the fair this year
for the first time.
Britain was criticized for
the move in Maltese trade
circles. Britain is one of
Malta's main export markets
and there is less duty on
British goods imported to the
island than on products from
other countries.
During his fi.taltese visll,
Sm.irnovsky tlid not publicly
mention possible Soviet finan-
cial assistance lo Malt(!. But
he said he wanted a better
deal in lrade in culture With
Malta. At present, the Soviet
Union exports only $300,000
in goods · to Malta against
$86,400 received in imports
from the island .
The Soviet ambassador also
expressed tile desire for more
Russian tourist.I to visit Malta.
Diplomatic IOW'ces aaid thia
could mean the Soviet uruon
wanted to open a touriat office
on the bland which, ~y said,
could be used for other pro.
paganda purposes.
Tile aources 1ald
Smirnovlky also sunested
Russia build a cement factory
Adults E11d
Capo Work
A SCON of students of San
Clemente Adult School receiv-
ed lbelr bllh ldiool dlplorn•
from the Captstrano UnlfMd
School Diatrict during recent
ceremonies,
The students, 10Me of whom
resumed their 9tudies al'ter
years or delay s, are:
Warren Benjamin, Connie
'Bauer, Sylvia Cannon, · Tim
Ferrick, Janine Galey, Diane
Goucher, Carl Holstrom, Ter-
ryle lfutcltison, !If a r I e
Knierlemen, Barbara McRae,
Terrence M a r t i n, Pedro
f\f o n t e mayer, 1"1artuerite
Robinaon, Katheryn.... Smith,
llqoothy Slrlc:Wond, James
\Yarren, Lynda W J 111 a rn •, ~fary Wll90n and John Zie.Ier.
School Principal A I o n 1 o
Valentine commended the
clan 11 a "hlthly motivated
end conscienUous croup of
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WlhlBLEDON , England (AP) -Lew •
lioad, 3$.year~ld Australian veteran, had
teMis stars and officials ,argu1na: tod1y
ovet whether "let" service ·calla ahoukl ' be ibolished.
J"{oad lost a five-setter to Ismael El
shiilel of the United· Arab . Ropublic ta
the second round or the All·Ena;land'
Championships Wednesday.
The Australian complained bitterly that
;qt least a hall-dozen of El Shafei's
\Vinning Services touched the .et and
lhe net judge let them go by.
Hoad accused the Egyptian ol ac-
cepting !be points when he knew that
his service had touched the net.
The row provided ammunition for the
British Tennis Umpire's A!socialion,
which receaUy passed a re•luUon urging .,
that "let" services be s C r a pp e d 1
altogether.
Soµth African umpires also wut to
abo!ish them. . .
UMPIRE AGREES
Bertie Bowron, one of Europe's bei;t
known umpires who lives in France
but .comes over to help al Wimbledon,
said:
"Why not abolish them? After all,
i[ a service touches the net it usually
slows the ball down and gives the
receiver an advantage.
"If the server fails to clear the aet,
why give him aaother go? It would
save a lot of argument if lets were
don~ away with."
El Shafei, 22, \li'ho earlier this yea r
scored two victories over Rod Lav~
on indoor wooden courts, defeated Hoad
6-3, 6-3, 4-&, "· 6-1.
At one point during the match Hoad
told the net judge: "Wash your ears
out."
"Afterwards t lost six or seven Points
because the net judge failed to call
lets on El Shafei whether he was hearing
the lets. He said he had1't heard aay
and that it wasn't his job to call )hem,
anyway.
CALLED HIM LIAR
"I told him he was a liar." It was
the second day running that arguments
over Jet services had disturbed the
Wimbledon peace.
On Tuesday Peter CurUs of Britain
staged a scene during his first-round
victory over Jim Osborne <>f Honolulu.
The Briton claimed he was being wroogly
called on Jet services. ' ....
In that match there was no net judge'
and the umpire made the calls.
Wednesday's play, curtailed by rain,
produced no upset .results.
Most o( the remaining second·rou11d
matches ia the men's singles were com-
pleted.
Victors included Marty ruesaen of
Evanston, Ill., Bob Lutz of Los Angeles,
Tom Gorman ol SeatUe, Charlie Pasarell
of Santurce, P.R., Frew lilcMillan, Byron
Bertram altd Terry Ryan of South Africa,
Torben Ulrich of Denmark, M&nuel
Orantes or Spaia, Pifark Cox of Britain,
Edison Mandarino or Braz.ii a n d
Australians Owen Davidson and Bob
Carmichael.
Gor1nan Shocks
South African
WIMBLEDON, En&lud (AP) -Tom
Gorman of SeaWe, Wash., acored a ma-
jor upset in the AU-England ton.is cblm_.
pionshipo lod•y, beating Clllf lleyldlle
'of South Africa In a third round rnen'11
malch 6-3, 5-3, 6-l Dryldale was seeded
12th. •
• .Ranked onty 14th in the Uailed stales,
Oonnan was conceded liWe chance
against Drysdale, a pro tvlth a deadly
two-fisted backhand and a former
iemifinalist here.
Meanwhile, Arthur Ashe, seeded third,
swept past lamael El Shafe! of the
United Arab Republic t-3, 6-11 U, 6-0.
Ashe continued to loot like the belt
U.S. hope of unseatiag Rod Laver of
Corona del Mar.
Dennis Ralston 1!90 ICOl'ed a third
round victory, crUlhing Mexico's
Joachim Ulyo-Mayo M , 1-0, 6-l while
i;coo nd round matche1 wtrt won by
three American clrll -Julie Heldman
of New York, Rosemary Calla of San
Francilco and Pe11Y Michel of Pacific
Palisades.
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•-·" Sindy Ablllr lllld u ·bo -akMnd Joe 1)6Magio'1 aatro:"•nkll.
recanl. "Bui I'll -for It jullt • a., u we win."
AJamal' was tbe man of tbe i.a.r
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White Sol: perhaps are makini a l'\Ul
.. history. -
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!Win bUls this ~ and bave 12 more
.. Ille qenda -• lriaJ!tenluc lhoulbl
for. nw111er Don Gutterldae.
Thankfully for Ille luckless Soa tt'•
only • llncle &llllt they blve scheduled
with the Anlell loniglll.
Tommy Joba, J.10, will -Clyde Writb~ M, al Ibo Aapll in the windup
of the four-game series.
SANDY ALOMAR SETS ANGEL CONSECUTIVE GAME HITTING STREAK. HE TRIES T~IGHT FOR HAT IUJ A. Wblle Alomllr' wu elicit.in& lbt -.
Mays Nearing -3,000th Hit
--Says · He Isn't Co·unting
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -"I'm not
counting. l Just worry abwt playing
ball," says \Villie ~tays, who has been
involved in more countdowns than an
astronaut.
The 39-year-0ld San· 1'~rancisco Giant
center fielder is closing in now on 3,000
hits, a total reached by only nine other
players in major league baseball history.
June 10, Mays hlt his 6141h big league
home run, leaving him JOO short of
Babe Ruth's all-time record.
"I think getting 600 home runs, even
500, is tougher than reaching 3,000 hit~,"
Mays said. I
"1 know I'll get 3,000 hits. But doo 't
ask me about Babe Ruth 's 714 homers
-I'm not that ambitious.
"It's all right to have goals \\•hen
you 're younger , but not now. When you
have goals. you push yourself lo reach
them . t can't do that anymore."
But Atays, who joined the New York
Giants in 1951, is enjoying a good stftson.
Through Tuesday's games, Willie had
17 homers and was batting .288. He
needed only 13 hits to reach 3,000.
Giant coach Wes Westrum, the team's
catcher in 1951, says, "This is one of
the best starts -he's had tn· years. He's
playing great ball in every phase of
the game and he 's got great enthusiasm.
He 1ooks like the Mays 0£ old .''
Injuries hampered Mays last season,
when he played in only 117 games.
1'RUST FUND SET
FOR PICCOLO KIN
ClllCAGO -A trust fund for the
college education ol the three young
daughters of 1he late Brian Piccillo of
the Chicago Bears has been established
by the club's owner, George A. Halas.
Piccolo, 26, died of cancer June 16 in
New York.
His widow, Joy, said Tuesday Halas
had the college trust fund drawn up
.for the three daughters, Lori, 4;' Traci,
3, and Kristi 11 months~ · -
He had 114 hits and only 13 homert.
Henry Aaron of the Atlanta Braves
reached the 3,00G-hit mark May 17 this
season.
Ty Cobb I09fl the exclusive list of
players with more than 3,000 hits .. with
4,192. Other members ol the club are
Stan Musial, Tris Speaker, Honus
Wagner, Eddie Collins, Nap Lajoie, Paul
Waner'and Cap Amon.
But a1 Mays says, the IOO-homer club
Is more . exclutive. He and Ruth are
the only members, with Aaron a uae1y
inductee thil year.
Westrum, sit.int up ~~y_s'·chances of
breakini Rutb's home rUrf record, aaid,
"He's in amazing ph)'3C:ial condition. You
never know ln this aame. It. would take
three or four good years, but I think
he could do it."
~fays is often asked how much longer
he plans la pl1y.
"I never even think about it," he
says. "As long u I'm not embanassin&
anybody, I'll be out there."
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Clay May Fight
Champ Frazier
In September .
DETROIT (AP) -Cassius Clay's lS.
monlh mt from the prbe-liglllio& rin1
appeared nearing an end today as groups
in both Mi<blaan IUl!f Wuhlnglan moved
lo clear the way for a heavyweight
Ulle li&J!t belween Ille fiery "i""bunp
and Joe FrWer, now recopiMd 11 u.a r
world champ.
A figlll promotion croup, repre...ttd
by · former Detroit Mayor Jerome
Cavanagh, conflrmed Wednelday thfy
are trying to st.age a beavyweipt tllle
·fight between Clay, also kno,m ,., •
Muhammad Ali, and Frailer. · I
'lbefe remained the po s s l bl'J y,
meanw~. tbat Clay might meet f'ruier
in Seattle ttlil Septtmber.
The Walbtngton Bozing Commildon,
which meets Friday, wilt conaider Uctns-
ing Clay. A group or Tacoma men filed
lonnal application tor the license Mon-
day .
Clay bekl the world champion title
until after hi• conviction for failure to
report for Anny duty. His case ls befn&
appealed.
Michi1an Gov. William G. Millikt11
IJ\d SUite Boxing Commissiol1er "Chuck
Davey hive indk:ated they wwkl not
oppote efforts to place the fltht in
Detroit.
A spokesman for ihe aovemor said
if all legal technicalitiel are cleared;
and Davey approves the filhli tht
governor would not stand In the way.
Davey said he coul d make no recom-
mendation for the fight until . fonnal
papers, applyinc for sancUonlng of the
match, had been fiJ~. "As far as I know, as thlnp stand now," he uid~
"Clay would be allowed to filtt here. 0
ITom a crowd of 21,llO, third far""
of the ......, 11 Auhelm Slldhun_
California's pitchers were eaminc a few
plaudits u well.
Tom Murphy, 7-t, find 1 th-"ieter
In the opener, U.... Mel. ~. 1-i.
and F.ddie Fisher collaborated on a twCr
hit gem in the nightcap. 'lbe sweep lifted,
the Anaels wilbln lour 1ames al flnt·
place Minnesota in the American Leque-
West.
Murphy, winnln1 bis first since Illy
)0, reduced hla career e.r.a. a,pinlt
the Sox to 1.23. ,
He yielded a double to Syd O'Brien
'111 blo lint pit<h " the ..... ....
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lint iminl. thell did 'not lliow ~.
bit unlil Gill Hopkins llncled with -oulin lbtDintli.
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mlnim\lm. lit •!Jo , llin&led. "I open lht
aevmth inning 11; \be · Anteli, went on
to map a 1·1 Ue and aidcDI J~ Harlen
with bis'eiehlll Ioa lo lf<loclllonl.
Queen, making bJa ·nr1t American
Loque start, burte4 11' "'""' lnninp befcn Manager Lefty PtitlHP1 , not •~
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pormnenlal ritbl Inn, pulled lllm. He.
struck out 1111 lll1d w.U.td lov while
IJUlTendering both initt. lloz lllb In the
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ATLANTA (AP) -Joe -lier, wbo
caa count his conlPMte pmu in the
major leagues on one hand, ran the
1os An&eles pllcbln& liafl's ...,.lea
string to 10 innlnp a1atmt AUanta Wed-
nesday nllht in till ftrat 1t.ltout.
With only three Bravn reaehln& third
base, Moeller mowed down lf 11 1
row at one potnt ud heAd Atlanta to
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lhe Dodpn runbled lo dMlr I h I r d
llraiibl vid«y over the -7.e.
Brewer fer helpin& him met ~ J.f
defell 11 CilfinDIU lut Slturdl)'.
"Brewer told mt J . w1s tryin& te
throw too bird," Moeller aid. "Thlt'a
been ... or my bllllesl laulb Ill lhroo1h
my Caree", To prevent it, t just try
la ralu. I did kiol(bl." '
The llodaen, who l!!I" blve live v~
toriu in 18 many sames in AUaala
Stadium MU 1eia1Dn, opeled up a I \S,.
11me edae over !he Br1ve1 in lhelf
blltle for -In the N1llonll Lequ<
Well Dlvillon.
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Russian Paper Blasts Brundage ''It's ,etUna kind of bani te NIDllnblr
how mllll)' complele pma l'W Fl
llnce J'ye p IO many," MoeDlr jMecl
In the Doqer dhuinc room. "Yu,
aad shutout&, too," he anawered " I
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Oly1nplcs Committee and President
Avery Brunda1e came under attack Wed·
nesday in the newtpaper "Sovetsky
Spart" ror the 9eCOnd time tlnce MOICOW
lo.sL ill bid May 11 '8 be hut io jhe
1971 Summer Olympia.
Joomalilt Romo Klselev charged that
th Sf! who dl111ree wllh Brundage are
~hunted to powerleu 1Ubcommlttees, thHt
l\n1ndage's Interpretation of amateurism
l\Oria a1ainll 1portamen and lo lht
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beneril of capitalists and that the IOC
has turned the games into a commodily.
"The IOC's activities in. its present
organilltJonal fonn, activities that ignore
cootemporary socic>-political conditions.
are becoming a drag on the development
ol lmemational sport,'1he said.
"Amateurism, as interpreled by hrun·
dage," said Kiselev,. "Is a clas~· and
tllerefol'e, soc10-pol1Uc11 1 ba r r 1 e r In
tht' way or the developmcnl of a 1:e·
f1Uinely ma$S sport."
Kiselev said Lhat the niles or
amaleuri!an exclude a reasonable and
t:iecessary aid to sportsmen by national
sports ora:ulzatklnl, Ulu1 opening a IQOP-
hole for penetralion by business, a
loophole Ignored by Brunda~ although
he wa1te1 no time in criticUJnc vtolaton
.of the Amateur's Code.
Kiselev further charged that the Sl!Jec.
Hon of towns to hold the nexl Olympic
(lames was turned into a• undisguiltd
auction.
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"The mythical 1-. ,_ pulllles
and whallOever commilmHLI lo the
world ol sport, of which the IOC prui·
dent la IO proud, hu de,enerated into
freedom from lolJ<:, from · !he lotlic or
the development ol W11tld apart," wrote
Kl.1elev. ·
Having claimed the ri&ht kl di"trlbute.
profits made on aellln& televisk>n and
mm rl1ht1, ,.id !he Joum•llll, !he lOC
Ii turning tht Olympic aamea iato a
commocllly,
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seventh teum with the Dodpra. He
has atarW M 1amu and has IDiy
four complete 1ames, two thl• y.ar.
Hi• other this year WU a .. J vldory
over St. Louil J\lne 10.
Sine!! then he 's hid two frulUe ss atarts •
aaalnst Plttabur1h and ClnclMall, where
he nid, •11 knew I didn't have it."
Moeller credill OOdpr rolllvor Jim
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SOUTH !AKE TAHOE !AP) .,. The
i.J.S. decathlon champiOnmip WIS l(W
·up for· grabs today after. five event.a
·anc1 a pow sprood too namiw la · pick
out a succeuor to the great' Bill Toomey, ' !onner Laguna Bead! resident.
1.1· Toomey, the 1968 Olympic Gaines
cbampion, world record holder arid U.S.
..,cf\an\pMJn for the -. fi•e ygrs, bas
mired and joined Ille P.,... Carpi.
Jell Bannisler led the conlmders !or
Toomey's mantle as the second baU
of the National AAU men's decatlllqQ
and' women's pentath)on besan.
. • Bui Bannisler,. of Scarl>Qrougl" N.Y.
,, and competing unalt.aclwd, had 4,3XS
points from the fir• five event.s to
4,295 !or second )ilace Russ Hodge of
• the Southern California Strlders and J0hn
:, Warkentin of Fresno, who bad 4,205
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~ the win column in Clau A summer
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J •l lhe Estondll 111&11 pool. " :: Estancia won a wild affair from :! ,EdilDn, 15--11, while Mlrina creamed
:;: Buena Park. 10..2.
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~ Edison'1 Matt Kraona was high Pointer
from both skies in the Chargers' loss
to Estancia with ail' points while the
winnerS' Dan Ktnt tacked up five
m•rkers.
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Marina 's victory over a.t:na Park w11
1ed by a balanced offense with Roby
Robin90R and Mark Rollins pacing the
Vlking attack with two 1oals apiece.
Newport got three ROall out of Charle!
Glazier and a pair of scores from Frank
Nunes en route to its 11mashing shutout
win over undermanned Laguna.
Costa Mesa's TUTY Fillmore was the
da y's scoring star, tossing in successful
attempts nine times past a tired Los
Amigos goalkeeper.
Dan Richey and Rick Whibnore scored
three times each fo r the \lictorious w ......
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order lo make a good -· Tba can be done by
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way, by announc:m,, "We'n playtnc winter rules."
Reds Close Out
58-year Stay
At Crosley Field
CINCINNATI (AP) -The Cin<innall
Reds wrapped up 51 years at Cro1ley
Field Wedneld.ay nJihi in relll stary.IJool:
fashion, ·
They nipped San Francisco 5-4 in 1
thrilling comeback victory ~fore 28.027
fa1S, and it Wll the Giants who bad
prove1 to be the Reds' nemesis in the
park.
"It was a great finish," said Cincinnati
manager Sparky Anderaon . "IL waa jual
great for the fans and it was another
important wilt for the Reds.
"This partr bu been aw!ul!y ..,.ct
to us, but the move to the new park
will be good for us I believe."
1be 'Reds WOii about three times as
many games u they lost this year
at Crosley Field to help build a sizeable
lead in the West DlvisiOI of the National
~"""· The Reda doted the 51 years with
a . record of 2,"1 triumphs and 2,051
IOMeS. They won tht opener at Crosley
Field on April ll, 19U, wbe1 Bert
Humphries hurled the team lo a IM
~ over the Chicago Cubs.
1be Reds won an 10 games against
Montttal at the Queen City site and
po1ted 3IJ victoriez over the Philadelphia.
Phillies.
The Giants, who formerl y played in
New Y:ori, were the oUy team lo hold
an edge over ClnciAnatl, 332-292 in a
lileUme teries at the field.
After the game, workmen dug up home
plate and pretelted it to Cincinnati
Mayor Eugene Ruehlmann who will place
It in the 50,000..eat CinciimaU Rivi:rfront
Stadium where the Reda wlll open 1ctJ011
June XI.
The Reds gave away the other three
bates to fans 'fJx>se tickets had been
drawn by lot. ..
Ted KluszewskJ, coach and former Red,
said, "Since 1947 this has beea an in·
timate park to me. I got my first
major league homer and played in my
first All-Star Game. I got a lot of
good memories but I'm looking forward
lo the aew park.•
Spert.s m Brief
Ca;ew Out, Twins Win;
Ex-Bruin Cager Dies
MINNEAPOLIS -Rod Carew, lhe
Minnesota Twins' All-Star I e co n d
baseman and leading b a t t e r in the
American Leap, lay in a bolpital bed
Wednesday aigbt u hiJ teammates beat
the Milwaukee Bnwer1 S-2.
That morning, Carew had Wldergone
surgery at Fairview Hospital to repair
the1 medial ligaments and remove detach-
ed c"1tlqe !rum his rtpl -· The Twin1 have placed him GD the diaabled
list for 10. weeks.
"I hate to leave at a lime like this,"
Carew said. "Our 4""'ame lead In the
Amerku League Welt Diviskrt isn't
that ereat."
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SAN DIEGO -Diet Rldp•y, once
the leading scorer on UCLA.'1 butetball
team, died of an apparent heart 1ttack
at home Wednesday. He wu 31.
Ridgway hid been basketball coach
at Ml. Miguel High ScbooJ. for l' )'Ul'I,
He tc0ted 470 points 11 a ~e
sensation at UCLA in 1151 but wu
injured Jn an aceident that kept him
out of acUo• in 195.z.
Although be played again ia 19!>J and
1954. Ridgway "coukl have been one
or our all-Ume great players" without
the injury, coach John Wooch!n 1ald.
Ridgway complained of chest pains
and died shortly after making a telephone
call at h~. An autopsy is plan.ed.
His widow, Diane, and two aons, Richard,
14, and Robert, 12, survive.
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MEXICO CITY -Bolian on lhe ninlh
World Cup aocce:r champkmahlpt who
p....,hued IO cent lictell wUh Ille bope
of winnlnl llrae inane)' priJes •pporully
didlO=~l. The holdJac the money was
robbed al ~ '3111,11811 wartll of lictel4
entered In Ille contat.
an injured. right arm.
Stottlemyre had been hil on the right
bicep by Ted Uhlaender's ground ball
i1 the second inning. Although he made
the force play at secold after fielding
the grounder, he gave up two runs
in the third inning.
Alter Mike Kekich took over at the
Stitt of the fifth il WU announced Stot·
tlemyre had left becaUle of 1 contusion
of the right bicep muscle.
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LOS ANGELES -eo.cli Rod Dedeaux
of the Unlvenlty oi Southern California's
nallonal collegiate bueba)J champions,
was named NCAA Dbtrict Elghl Coach
of the Year Wednelday.
The popular Troj1n coach is In the
running for the NCAA Coach of the
Year. aklng with coaches of the other
seven diltrlcts. Dedeaux has won the
national honor three times.
USC, ofter Ioelng lhe opening game
In the double eliminatk>n tournament
at Omaha Jaat week came back to win
in succession over Delaware, Dartmouth,
Teus and Florida Slate.
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ClOCAGO -It's like putting 1 finger
in the hole of a dike (or the Chicaao
Qibs.
Their desperation line-up shuffles and
emergency calla to the Tacoma farm
club for bullpen pitching help proved
futile Wednetday.
·The New York Meta swept a
doubleheader t-5 and 6-1 to scoot Into
the National League Eut lead.
The Cubl own a aix-game klling streak
that matches their longest of the season .
They have dropped aeven of their last
eilbt 1ames. 'Ibey are out or the lead
!or lhe !Int lime since April 22.
Meanwhile, the sursinc Mets have
erabbed a half-aame lead in the race
by caplurln1 nine al lhetr lut ti aurt...
The Fo0tbW IUDllller bute11Jo11 Juaue
title rlCe wu tbrown lalo a tbne-way
lie for ·0nt ·-•1 niiibl ol Footblll mp.-Jis Sa Clmamk blllded tbe mat
FootbW ll!dlblll tbOir flnt Jou In lour
tries wltb • oonvlndol -.in.
The 'l'rifmll' win ..... Foollllll coupled
with Tllltin'a Dll'TW', 57~ eacape over
Minion Viejo eublod Son Clemeale ud
'l'llltin la loci; tbemoelvel In tbe deadloCt
!OC" lhe top spot. AD tine ~ :1-1
mub.
In the other Fo0tblll loop conlel~
Gorden Grove Loque blale Sonttqo
picked Oii llltle Lquno, trouncioi !be
Arttsla by a 7J.JI marp .
Jolin 8UU·, s.. Clemenle quiatet
allowed il• muscle by domlnalin& Ibo
boudo wttb f.7 Steve Kaiota, • lortlW'
Footblll -·· one! ~ nuit. Brad McCulin clolq lhe brunt al Ille clamoge.
The biqesl Foothill player Ill M Steve
Peteraoa.
Footblll led lhe wilmers ot Ille eld
o! Ille .!Int quarter by • slim, 14-IZ
llW'Jlln but • Zl·poillt lltCOl1d period
oulbunt by Boker'• boys pushed Ille
San ClemenUam: in1o a 3'-211 halftime
eds•· '
Tht Trtlona enjoyed lheir blU"' lead
at 57~ in Ille thinI period one! t.pt
the margin spread oul la no less lhu
nine points tbe rest of the way home.
Mission Viejo played without the
services or iti star -player, Jef!
Master90n, for the second atraJgltt &amt,
but the Diablos were tough before fallin&
victim to an experienced Tusti• group
in the final minutes.
The unlucky Diablos of coach Pat
Roberls saw a ooe point .halftime lead
and a lour polllt third period edge 10
down the drain as Tustin played steady
defense in d-e flR81 frame, limiting the
losers lo just seven points.
Frank Mort took up the. Mission Viejo
scoring slack In Masterson's abseace
and threw in 20 points while itammate
Richie Prlce had 13.
Laguna, meanwhile, permitted its co•~
fronlltioa with tall Santiago to get out
of 'hJJ\d early in tbe going Md Jerry
Fair's impish crusaders were quickly
left behind.
Santiago piled up a 41-17 lead after
Ille first ball and tben cooled ol! con-
siderably after go ing to its beach.
The Lagunans were only outnodded
by. 2$-11 cdge.in.tbe..secood ball.
Prospective junior forward John
Harbold was the Josers' biggest point.·
maker with eight points. ·
Oa!y five playen saw action tor the
Ironclad San Clemente squad with ·
McCulln and Klllolll leading !be 1COrin1
parade with 23 and 20 Poi•ls.
Orgill Leads
Estancia Win
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To Cage Victory
Talent-laden Golden Wes l ·College
powered to Its second consecutive win
wlthout a loss Wednesday nJght, as coach
Dick Stricklin'• Rustlers romped past
Cerrlt.Qs, 12~1, in junior college summe.r
league · hardwood action at Rio Hondo
Colleae in Whittler.
After the Rustlers had led by only
39-31 at the half, Stricklia'.s crew poured
it on it the second stanza to record
lhe much wider victory margin.
Former Huntington Beach ace Brian
Ambrozlch popped through 17 points,
plucked off 15 rebounds and did a yeoman
defeaslve job on Cerritos' ber1lded ~9
Erv FOJXna In !be !inal bal£.
Freshman Jim Andenon also acored
17 for the winnen.
Estancia and Newport Harbor con-
tinued their wiMing ways Wednesday
night in the Esta'ncia Varsity summer
basketball league at the Eagles' gym,
The host Eagles ripped open Mater
Del's defenses for a 75-5& victory in
the opener and Newport finished out
tile evening by clobbering Pacifica to
the tune of 87·St
Estancia and Newport are under tht
tutelage of new head coaches and each
squad showed some explosive stuff lo
its new leader.
Estancia burst into a 3J.20 halftime
edge on the sharpshooting of 6-0 Gary
Orgill, who ended up as the night'•
high point man with 36 tall ies.
With Orgill and mate Lee Friedersdort
bombing away at the nets the Ea11e1
boosted their margin to ~ points, at
54-34, after three periods.
Friede.rsdor( fin ished off with IO point.I.
the sa me number picked up by Mater
Dei's high scorers Da ve Kelly and steve
Cuculic.
Husky guard Taras Young, last year'•
Newport playmaker under coach Dave
Waiman, appears to be trying to eam
laurels this time as a scorer under
new varsity mentor Dale Hagey.
The bespectacled Young led a first
half Tar uprising that garnered Newport
a comfy, 42.27 midway lead.
He was also tl\e ctlief reason the
· winners showed a fat 62·42 edge after
lhree quarters and an e v e n cbunkler
33-point bulge when the contest had con-
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FounlaiO Valley's Barons
• · moved into sole possess.ion of
• the l<arue leadership Wed-
. · nesd1Y night with 58-15 romp
over the Orange No. I team
in switmer league cage action
in the Orange Recreation loop.
;: .... Costa Mesa mean.While {
' • dropped Into second place by J
virtue or a 51-49 loss suffered r
. • at tht hands of tbe Orange t
No. 1 quintet. ~
Fountain Valley ( 4 -D)
•"mothered the Panthers' se-_
corK! squad · wilh a ·first hair '
barrage, taking a 3;2·10 edge
into the lockerroom at the
midway point.
A bot shooting hand by s.a .,,,~-.r •
sparkplug guard G e o r g e "'"'' "•
Gerber kept the Barons over
the hump in the second half.
The diminutive floor leader
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Alternates Unsung Heroes
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As Kiwaniru1s Sl1ow Oass
A ttflectlon on the fiflh annual North&ulh
Orange Cou•ty All-Star basketball game,
playod Saturday night at Orange Coast
College :
Management of the classic, headed by
Bob Hays of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Clu b.
showed class by prese•tin1 trophies to both
sides -including ~ alternate on each
team. .
The Jltemates -Bob AusUn of Costa
Mesa High far the .Soulh, and Randy
Christense111 of Los Alamitos High for the
North -were the unsung heroes after wOrt-
iftg out with their respective teams for two
weeks .-knowing full well they'd be sitting -------
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on the sldeli~s barring misfortune (iQJUry
or sickness) to one of their teammates.
Seems like the squads should simply be
made up of 12 players -let them all
play and if anyone drops off the roster
the coach .... ·ould use what he had left.
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The lrvine League will utilize the substitu-
tion rule in loop baseball play ne:1t .year,
in li,ne with Sunset League po!1 •
The rule allows for a11y starter to be
replaced once, in any capacity1 without his
retiring from the game. A substitute can
go into the .game only once.
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Is CalllenJa pttp bueball ..perlGr lo
lbe re1t of the aatkNI?
One mlpl llacl II olptllcaot tllal ff , ..
receal major le-llnl~ Ill CaJllWlllua
were tapped by ta ,... -tst fNlll die
Soatb and D lrem Ntr*n Callfenla.
New Yod: wu seCCNMI witk 51 prwpedl
and· llle aveflg:e aumb:tr from , uy llUe
wa1 only 14. . ·•
Fus wlll be afferded tH ~ ,.
get a flnt-lwld ._.. at Ute 1&.udaats fNlll
Nortlwnt CalHornla ud 11'9111 etMr pelatl
in Soatllern CaWonala -includiDI die i..
,\ngeles City Scltool1 -wbeli &be teeeH
annual Cal·Pal N-AU-Slate -
game ls conchlcted at Analtelm Stadlam.
Gerber was supported by
5-10 Dave Boyle and &.I Ed
Pitts with 11 points apiece.
Sloppy defense and
haphu.ard ball handling allow-
ed the Orange No. 1 unit to
score 22 points (againsl
Mesa's 14) in the fll'St quarter.
SANTA ANA CC WOMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS -
Mrs. Iona Mouron of Newport Beach (second from
right) has been elected chairman of the Santa Ana
Country Club women's club. Other officers servirlg
with her include, left to right: Mrs. S. C. (Fran}
Carter, Garden Grove, handicap chairman; ~1rs.
Neil .(Stella! Foster. Costa Mesa, treasurer; Mrs.
Mouron; and Mrs. James (Jackie) Voclkl, Irvine,
tournament chairman.
• • •
Summer League water polo sessions are
in the lnlllal 1lages at Estancia Hlgll and
Orange Coast CoUeg:e wtdf:r the COlta Mesa
Recrealioe Department banner ud acrutbiy
of Ille ltam1 iavolved reveal a soUcl look
at the elite prep teams for tbe 1970 acltool
year.
ne fine pitck ls llat.ed for t e'c&ed a-.
day ud wHb Ute roomiaels Of tM I.Be A, 1k
SZ.51 tab for aduli1 wW parutee • exee~
knt seat. .
Four fint·round 9oicet frtm ta majer
le1pe draft ire -~ la die UftJ et
talent 1Dd u.e pnceed1 p le a ....,
charity -tile Callltrala Polfce Alllletlc:
-. '
Mesa interim Coach Jim
Fisher commented. 1 ' W e
couldn't get the baU in and
we played pretty lax defense
all night long ... plus our ball
handling was terrible.••
'I'be Mustangs attempted 'to
put a smile back on Fisher's
face by · holding their op-
pontnts-to a total of 30 points
in the last three quarters com-
bined.
Mike Allen and S c' o t t
Friested led the Mesa scoring
wilh 15 and 12 points.
Frltslfd MecL•111
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Monarchs
Suffer 6-2
Loop Loss
1.fater Del's 1.fonarchs dip.
ped be1ow the .500 mark Tues-
day night with a 6-2 lou to
Santa Ana In that city's sum-
mer ba!eball league act.loo at
Santa Ana Memorial Park.
The -big gun for the
l!fmarchs. who now stand at
1-2 in loop play, was pitcher-
second baseman C h u c k
Adams.
He drove home Mark Stam·
bra and Chuck Cottage with
the only Monarch runs on a
11ixth-innlng single.
Masters
Meet Next
For CdM
Corona de! 1ttar Track
Club's next outing Js the U.S.
Masters Tract and Field
championships at San Diego
beginning today and running
through Si.mday.
The meet is designed for
men in three age groups, ~
49: 50-59; and over ao and
will be held at Balboa
Stadium.
In the recent Senior Olym-
pics at Los Angeles Colisewn,
Otis Chandler of the CdM club,
led the area contingent with
46-1~ toss in the shot put.
Other good mark! were by
mate: Fortune Gordlen (ISS-3
in the discus) and by Sh1rley
Davisson (a national record
in the long jump with a »t
<if<>rt}.
The 400-meter relay leam
set a national mark with a
45.t clocklnc.
CdM TC placers la
Senl« Olympics
4MI
100 met.er -2. Dick Stolpe
(11.4}.
200 meters -2. Dick Stolpe
(2U}.
800 meters -e. Bob
WiHiams (2:20.3).
400 meter relay -1. CdM n:: (Ambrose, Futz, Badinelli,
Stolpe) 45,9 (national recont} ..
Shot put -1. 001 Oiandler
(46-J 'h) 3. George Kerr (u'.7).
Discu!I - 1. Fortune Gordl.en
(155-3} Z. Bob Rldnmls (tU·
4}.
Long Jump -1. Shlrley
Davvlsson (J0.9) 4. Bob
Richards (18-11).
Pole Vault -1. Bob Smith
(12-0}.
Javelin -2. Steve Seymour
(161·5}.
Triple Jump -4. c-ie
Grupe (JS.8\i}.
1 ... 1
100 meters -5. Roes WiMcn
(IU}.
200 meterrs -5. Roa Win-
ton (21.6}.
400 meten -4. RON Winton
(59,4}.
Shot put -1. Nat Heard
(SM}. (National reconi}.
MATlll Olfl Ill ... " 1t•• Triple jump -I. Don W'm-
1 o ton (SI~~). 11!111r, ~ "'-·"' Clout h, H
Mlt'lllVlrd, n
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KIMlll'I• :Ill
Nlnl'Y• 111-1
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Ad1m1, •211
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• 1 Long jump -t. Doo Winton
: : (1>11 ~~) 2. ~ Wintm (1$.
I I I). • • 1 1 Pole Vault -1. Roya!
: : : Grubb (9--0) 2. Roes Winton
-•-•-t-(U-).---------: ! : Javelin -1, Bill MorW
1 o • (1$3-l'Ai) 2. Dan Aldrich (140-
2 l , 4) 3. Jack Thatcher (ISM).
s.-1.., '""'"" High Jump -1. Roel Win-::~': A°:.: ::: : !::! ~ : ton (4-7) 2. Don Winlon (M).
CUSTOM-MADE
DR,APERIES
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A W1ri1 tl1cor1tor will c1ll 1t y11n hom1
with o 1trikl119 1olo1tlo11 of filth ciu1lity
11• 101t f1 .. rJ11 for 1011 to chooao from •
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Nutrilite in Runaway Wi~;
WilSon Ford Triumphs
Tbt AAA leap, wblcb lDclades t• ClF
League -wbidl 1pouoh &be JM D1Mau1t
Leape.
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champion Corona del !\tar ud ruuerup St. Paul High supporters are talking cham·
Newport II arbor. also Illas E 1 I 1 n c i a • plonship business In the 1970 Angelus League
Fullerton, Gardt11 Grove, Lakewood, Long ' football campaign .
Beach Wilson and Costa Mesa. Bishop Amat slUI has All..ClF perfonners
Several of thole oatrits figure to be In Pat Haden (quarterback) ud John McKay
the quarterfinals of CIF playoff compedtioa. (end) in its fold and Servile figures to make
A 101-70 nmaway by
Nutrillte o v e r Progressive
Produce Monday n I g Ii t
highlighted the first two even·
ings of summer action in the
Costa Mesa Open Basketball
League.
Scene of action waa C-Osla
Mesa High. They 'll switch to
Southern California College
June 30.
In the other contest Monday.
Wison Ford eked past Harbor
Merchants, 93-90.
Tuesday's open loop action
saw Woody's Vt'harf capture
a 7g..77 decision from Southern
Plastic M o I d s and Newport
Stationers o v e r c o me Sad·
dlebact by a 7U2 count.
Tom Witt paced Wilson's
scoring column in the auto
dealership's close call agaimt
the Merchants with 30 poin~.
Teamm1te Jeff Cunningham
put In 21 points while FraJ:!k
Zebot led the losers with 20.
Nutrilite became the first
loop cuUJt to reach the ttn-
tury mark this summer as
five winning team members
hit In double figures.
George Rogers led the win-
ners with 23, followed by Don
Killian (ZI} and Tandy Gillis
(20}.
Mike Noonon of Progressive
got ~ in a losing cause.
Woody's Wharf received 2Q..
point efforta from Pat Grant
and ex-Newport Harbor High
cage mentor Dave Waxman
in its sli m-conquest of the
Soulhem Plastics quintet.
Daryl Onken and ll a I
Jlollister stiared high honors
for Southern Plastics with 17
markers each.
A well-balanced Saddleback
cffense was counteracted by
an even better-honed Newporl
Staioners attack as the latter
group rolled to a 10-point vic-
tory Tuesday night.
Joe Cherney and Jerry Lan-
doe headed the remarkabl y
well-balanced Newport attack
with 20 and 18 points.
Sad d I e back Co 11 e g e
shar:pshooler Eric Olristensen
led Saddleback wlth 19 polnts,
all but one on field goals.
Ten Saddleback p I a y e r s
figured in the scoring.
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in lbe fall . Tltey'U 1quare off every ~tondly the full return. to football prominence this
nl1bt at Orange Coast. be1lnning: Mtaday. upcoming season.
Games are at I, l:M, 1:'8 and 1:30. Mater Dei figures to have its best team
The AA circuit Is set · fGr Estancia High In four years -but Swordsmen say they're
with Fountain Valley, l\larlna, Westminster, the team to beat -with a 204-pound replace-
Troy, Santiago, Bot.Dll Park, and a second ment for fullback Pat McPartland and Jamie
team from Coroa del Mir compri1lag: Ule Quirk at quarterback .
aeven-te~m loop. St. Paul meets hcst HunUnglon Beach
And, tbe A teague t'Ompetes Wednt.tday In the second practice game of the season. , ...... ~------~~------~
Deep Sea
Fish Report
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t\Jlrti.11, &1{111 -JT 1ntltr11 200 bar.
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It's
DAILY
PILOT
2 • for • 1 Nite
OUT AT
THE OLD
BALL GAME
PILOT PETE INVITES EVERYONE TO
SEE THE ANGELS PLAY KANSAS CITY
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, AT HALF PRICE
G•t t ... o r111rv1d 111t t icli:1h for th1 w.t111o•d1v ,.;,ht, J.1., I,
Ang1l1 "'· Roy1l1 91m1 e t An1h1im St1tlh1m for tho 11ormal price
of 0111 tie.it. llvy 0111: tho DAILY l'ILOT 9iw11 yo11 0J11.I
2-$3.50'
2-$2.50
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'°' 11c•ns
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p1rf>t tot1ih1r no"' ind m1il in th1 ord•r .. l1nli: ... lo• with thoelt
or mon•v ori•r !110 c11h, pl1111l inti h11rry. D1ttllin1 for t icli:1t
ord1r1 11 Jwn• 29.
Duck Feet Fins -Blemished -$6.95 Wilson -Dunlop -Davis
Earl11 Bird 801111• Duck Feet Fins Reg.-$8.95 Bancroft Tennis Rackets
Skin Diver Fins -$8.95 Wilson 12000 · Steel Radel
Cressi Fins -$5.88 Strung Nylon -$39.95
Masks-$1.19 to $7.95 ... Penssylvania Xtra Duty
Snorkles-95c to $2.95 Tennis Balls -Doz. $7.50
Beach Floats-$4.95 to $14.95 Wilson Xtra Duty Tennis Balls
--1Ka-Boardt-and-Skin-1B1t1:oaimtrd1t--------~·-Dezen $8;3:i------
Sleepin& Bats-$14.95 to $77.95
Back Packs -Day Bats
Grwnd Claths -Sierra Cups
Canteeas -Mess Kits
Swim T111•s -WllllHlp Jackets
Sweat SUits -Wn-1111 Suits
Basketmfts -Volley Balls' -
Faotllals-Basellllls -Secc• Balls
OPEN 9 to 6
Lalfies Tennis Dresses
Men's Tennis Shorts & Shirts
Converse Tennis Shoes
Mens-$7.75
Ladies ..:.. $7.25
1 O Speed Bikes $59.95 to $225.00
3 Speed Bikes $48.95 to $79.95
Single Speed Bikes -$39.95
Tires -Tubes -Accessories
Closed Sundays
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Stocks-Again-Off
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Briefs
WASHING TON (UPI) -
The Secur!Ues ao<f EJOC!qnfo
Commlasion bu revoUd the
dealer reJistraUoo cl BalK:ock
I.: Co. and Lewi1 w. Bal)a,ck
and Robert P. Spead , lb<
failure to maintain ~
and vto11tirig the cornmlaion 't
credit eltmllon ruler: Bab-
cock WU IUSpended for tit
months and Spead for ttifit.
mootlu.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A
Ci Vil Aeronautics Board • t:l-
a miner has ordere.d
Transamerica ·Corp. to dives&
i\HH Of foreign S t • d y
Leapt, which arran1es air
travel for students in summer
study programs abroad. The
Cunilntr 11kf·Translmilrlca·1-
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Bug Film
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By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Producer Arthur Broidy pulled
his New York location movie
out of Manhattan and back lo
Hollywood after union battles
and soaring costs.
. "I went to New York a .;
week and a ha lf ahead of
tirrie to line up our th.ree-week
shooting schedule there," the
youthful producer said .
"The union people at IATSE
figured they had a Hollywood
group they could take for as
much money as possible. For
instance, they demanded I
hire a still photographer and
a two-man aound crew .
"It was pure feat~bed
ding.' I told them I didn't
want a still man, find . that
I could do very nicely '!Yith
.a two-man sound crew .. '
"I wrote them a letter· tell-
ing them to forget the whole
thing. Then I lined up a crew
from NABET. the · other
theatrical union in New York.
Well, on the first . day of
shooting both crews showed
up, and' the lATSE people
picketed us right there on the
corner of Slh Avenue and 58lh
StreeL
"I was forced to negotiate
with JATSE if we were to
get our location shots. We
compromised: No still man
and a three-man sound team."
Broidy 'said New Yor!; City
Hall was cooperati ve and the
police made shooting on the
street as painless as possible.
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New York union s.
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s t a nd-by cinematographer,
stand-by art director, costume
designer and others,'' Bro.idY.
said.
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Hollywood. J needed them like
I needed me asles. On to p of
that, if the unions didn't ap-
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"l don't know what kind
of cases we'll be having," said
Hartman, "but1 I do hear that
we're going to be given some ·
sort or an existence ouWde
the hospital -maybe· even
dates with girls."
"It cost me at least $50,000
In time and extra charges.
"The real shoetter is that
th.e union demands screen
credits for the stand-by people
I didn't use or want I'm
not ag~imt unlons. I'm a
member of •two of them
myself. But those New York
people are just h u r t i n g
themsel ves.
David, 33, quit a career as
an economist Jor acting. He
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New York, but has been in-
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Pawtucket, R.I., he graduated
from Duke and after military
service enrolled in the
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Dramatic Arts.
His big break came with
a role in the original cast
of "Hello, Dolly!" After 800
performances in that, he was
kept busy in the threater, then
signed with Universal Studios
four yeats ago.
He has been working steadi-
ly in films and television
-s1~·;-including one year as
a regular on "The Virginian."
He traded his chaps and six-
shooter for white coats and
stethoscope to co-star with E.
G. Mar.shall jn ''The B o 1 d
Ones."
Since Hartman's series con-
sists af only eight or nine
programs, it occupied only a
couple of months of his time
last season.
"But I knew the role I was
going to play, and spent
months before that hanging
around hospitals. watching
doctors at ~·ork. I sat in an
surgery, walked around with
Jntems and got to know ane
cardiolog ist very well. It is
important to do those things
right."
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Tho RANCH-Ayres
Since 1905
Models •t
Homts /
Jeffery· Ro•d & S•nt• An• Fwy.
• " 714-838-5136 714-838-5120
II :00 A.M. to l :CIO P>M.
\
PRESTl~E WATERFRONT HOMES
CUSTOM 4· TO 7 BEDROOM HOMES·
'FROM $1:15,000 TO $500,000 •
. PRIME BUILDING LOTS
'FROM $40.000 TO $175.000
;. •• With a apectacui.t' view a:nne! Great • location In
of ~mile owr the Coror111 Me.a Verde. Good 3 + dinJ
dtl Mar hilll from a 1p1.c. lam, Let's ao ae, It ri&:bt
kM.1s teJTace, balconln and now! ..
T\\'0 ' MASTER SUITES,
Yoo' 11 find rmt only many
aesthetic qualities in thfl
fine hOrnt. but·• ftcy Dex-
. For APPo1ntmenf C•ll: Ible -vuy workable! -
llLL GRUNDY, REAL TOR =.:.: .. ~:..=.~ ALL' FOR m.seo ==---
113 Dovor Dr,. Sullo 2, N.B. 642-(610 •-·~ ~ ~"'t ~ G 1 1"!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!J .... u., cw;,.,.., ....... u;, ran 3BR.114 BA, dble aar .. lhake 1~ Ratline &nd designed by J. root bup )'&I'd (feDO!d
O...ral 1111111 -r•I
FOREST~E.,--. -
1IOO Herbert Brownell. (Pier and tronl • rear) Quiet ••t
slip to be provided.~ ~ with curb& A:' aideti'alb.
TODAY to .ee this mag;r,.I. 1oa OLSON REAL TO'R ·
• . ..... ' 1"1"· , ...... Eucru-4 IR uoMI! IAYCR.IST yptu.• Lined pn.tha a: green-rJ
$52.000 FuJJ ·pr1ce beatt all belts. Swln1 . &: tennis privil. tr )'<>ti earn $3,500 a year or
competition for a large, Walk to 1choot &: market. LESS and have 5 or more
quality home on ree· land, In ,parlc -JI~ atmosphere. per50ns ln ;your family, you
Formal dining nn, fa.mUy Lnw down paymt. $32.500. may oow· qwilify undtr the t
nn. 4 Bedrm. 3 blth ,l l<!r· • Red Hiii Realty new FHA P'mifta,m 235 fut ,
vice porch, •hac crpts &: Univ. Park Center, lrvide a 11eYl 4 Bedroom. 2 ~lit 1
custom drapn, Nl lcitc~n Call Anytime 833;Mal home. Pa)'mf.nll of $135 per
overlooktne tarn, ~ ··~~!I!!!!""~~~~~ I nfo. for 360 monlhl C30
patio l 'Jo\-ely, low rhainten. E.,: • .-luff·--·---·~12~ years), iftCluding i&.'ttt I
ance yard, View foda.v, call , '111 •& Insurance. Paymentl m.-y be :
$«).1151: les.~ depending on your ln-NEIDS IUYER NOWI come. Annual pen::!!ntqe irt-
Open Frt/S&VSUn. 1-5, uhlll tere:it rate of ·2% on a
sold. 2131 Aralia, Most -. 900 ~·
, beaut, home ln,lhe area \\'ith .....,, !'f"O,...,age,
0 LS 0 N
Inc, RealtOl'I
cent home! $139,000, 546-5511
lhe llnest impfuwrrne~. $400 ,in cash Is all yau rM!'ed
2400 Sq. tt.; formal din ... !(,.move' in, which includu * OCEANFRONT * ·'playroom !could he oCCice1
3 BR. 2 BA. Patio, Dbl. ESTATE SALE, 40' Corner 3 BR.,,2~ ~· The price is • l mlle•from the ocean
gar $26,000. Tak~ ... ~ Jot; 3 Bednns, 2·BX. modem right! Wide open for offeni. in Hun1lngton Beach e
brkfst rm. & dc:n & added an closing charges.
S%% loan. ~. home, onJy 3 yrs oJd. Great May ron.sider lea~/option. Bkr. n4: 962-1353 l.E~SE OPTION . C E K y · ~::·UPPER-f BR:'li. ~ot~~~to~~~be!e~~j :~me a terrific 5~i% JUNE BRIDES
Formal
Dining
4BedrmHome
CDM HIGH AREA an Yen Hp our Coleswo' rthy BA, E. side c;.M •• Qwnr Try· $65.000. All otters irub. Bill ltaVen, Ritt. . 673-3211 Young and shiny like llltin -• HORSES ' w/help fln. ( o rt i n Co. -ject to court approval. Appl.' "Al The Jamaica Inn" la ce • 3 bedroom dreamer,
Fabulous value near Back: in The B.lck Yardl . 642-50C0.. only, Call M5-M24 dcill house kitchen with ~· custom Hom,e. bea~-This is a beautifW. comlriM. r LUSK BUILT-work •. M.ving diihwuher,
tiluJly ~nclled F am 11 )I tion or nlOdem home in the & Co ./ By owner, 3 BR, 2 bl, 4 B@drm, 2~1 baths,. view, . lush carpet throughout, aht
,•room, c1~ar bar. T "o cit). \\'Ith tbe reel of trees 1 • comer lot, lo interest Gl .crpts, drps, JayeJy rear ¥&i(I. FANTASTICALLY
:cheery fU"eplaet...i. 4 bed-horse• in the country Home Ne~~:R Otfic. lou 6~.>$26.ml. ~~. Prk:ed to sell at $48,500, ·at only $23.700 GI .or
~nu. Deep olymplc pool. hu private master. suite, ·1028-Bayaide Drive \L PJfu.i.trciit -tenns an.ilsble or UltDriit
HJ board. lknt now, buy sunken living rm, eatina 675-4930 Paint ~ould , -CoRa. ·subject to 51' annual ~
later. Call now. area in the big, rnodernl----',..C,=~--Do Wonders . 1N11:M1112Aft'TINU centage rate VA Joan, SlZ9
. 1000 Gonor•I 1000 • 5 UNITS
A llT OF Nttd• '°""' oarpou, too, but " , -ii kitchen le huge rumpus pays a .
,.,... bid m\ght take it. 1 t F I w lk & L coom. Onl,y. 5 ,.... old, the OLD SPAIN c ..... looalwa'" ..... y.,, n1lon "" E_l_T_o;.;,r,;.,• __ .;,_ __ 1244 a er ee' home comb1nes many rare OCEANFRONT _
featurea for ...... ,~ family Near NEWPORT'S .BACK de. 3 + Fam/din. Quiet, 2 Bednna +. •°'.000 R•allo-"--BAY' CJsto bw1t the deadend· atrett. Owners ...., CUSTOM RANCH . '"
1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I TENDER LOVING . VIEW BACK IA y ASSUME FHA CARE 3 bedroom 0""""' .. ;, ""'" living enjoyment, Don't mlaa · ~ in 1 · -~ ,... __ ·t the 4103 Seashore Drive Home e Gucst houM'e Barn 7"'"" r'"'"g-Grand Tradition with HUGE pr a! IS....,,.......,. =i:-I • n ~ £:<Uu• •• seeing th.ls home. you won't let us Mir YOUR PRICE. Bill or J\larc:ia Bents Agt. 67>-2741, i\1r. Stewart 842-4:1:>5 MG-Sll)
find another anywhere lib ROOMS, MASSJVE nR.£. Open dally 1:30 lo 5:30 . -·---
. it• PLACE wl!)'I built-in wood· ~ M&·SllO Barrett Real ty 642-5200 Irvine Tfrr•ce 1245 SPANISH HACIENDA
N.ichOIS Real Estate hox! Autltiaoo SPANISH ---1 -;;;;;. .. .; ... ,;·;.;· -;;·-;;; .. ~;;;;;;;;;;; , s.dcoom. R"1 '"•cool. ••
, TILE roof, BASEMENT and LEGE R~TY "!l'!~!!'!"'""'""'!!:"""'"I • 1u.me $21,300 6% FHA Joan;
at Sl6,500 this hon;e baa looks upper Newport Bay, 4
&IL of everything. Huge bedrooms big earning 2 bedroom rent. 72 '/O sexy ba1h, dbl attached gar~ als .. Auuine current loan .
age with !railer or boat ac. Call 'Now 60-0Jb6.
I
Big home, ,over 2000 sq ft,
3 Bcdtm1, lnaG family
room, dining room, tile entry
It wall to wall caJ'Tleling
'thruout. Paymenfs on exist-
ing Joan only $190 per n10,
ceu. All electric kitchen for
mom With dlshwasheF. 'Nice
carpc1STnd"rlrapes, Siitifuit
·your down lo• piyment! ol
SI34.00 per mo to ·
Mi.-Q.303
2299 Harbor Blvd., C.J\f.
at H!lrbor Center
spacious workshop, Al:ljoln-, *"ti ;Cll fuR Sale or I ea 15 e VIEW'· $9000 Reduction payable S18,7 per mo. lnclud-·
lng "garden' and orchard" I '!l!~~~!:'!'i:~!!!!!!!~~l!'oPl:•B!'B.ot:;-2'-brm. 21Ja, ~1721 Ga latea i~ taxl!fl,-l>eep earpett1cu~ ~·
lot available. Owner will l '. ·frl>Jc, patto In Bll)'lllde Sl*C'°1l3 4 Bedrm, dining rm. tom drape1, private mut~
I, including taxes. ANOTHER,
-BRAND NEW EXCLUSIVE. l :BE flRSI'! ! r . .
,. -~ COATS "· c .. ~ . W WALLACE
> · REALTORS
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-(~n Ev•ninesl
$1.CIO ONE DOLLAR
MOVES YOU IN
NO DOWN TO G.l.'1-
W lk
'& L . TOTAL PAYMENT
a 'er ee $127.CIO P~R MONTH
""-· Real sharij 3 bedioom· home,
i1.t:a1tors -lu.xurious, bath. Fr e • h I y
27!ln _Rarbor Blvd;' .•t Adams paihted in and out. F1IA
54;>-9491 Open Iii 9' PM Joa.n of SIS,~ at 5% ~ an.
nual interest rate. You can't
INCOME P.ROD-UCER t;ei.t it! Separ:ilte snv!ce
\Vanna makt' !!Orne dough 1 area. Dbl. garage, Forced
ll's like banking your money a ir heal. Completely fenced.
\\'hen you receive those rent Deep • pile carpets witb
c:hecks each month on this matching dnpes·. New terms
neal well maintained Tri-available. CAU..
~~;,;r-· •ll"'rnt• '"'Walker & Lee
carry Lf:NI interest loan and Mna -~•I M•r 1105 Village (pool & beach) pool .. Open dally 1 to 5, bedroom. Deluxe kitchen
NO LOAN fee. SEE NOW! FOR Sale by owner, xlnt $13,500 vac.! J\lust sell. Pete B•rr1tt Realty with bllirts;
W lk & L
Sacr, for cash. Adults, no .'42-5200 llill ~;::;;:ii!i:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;:;::;;::I a er ee loo, c1 ... to sohool•, ~ BR pe\•. Opea hou .. No. 95. lhnB!!!liwoi!ll or. 3 I< den, 1% BA, crpb;, •= .214 ___ _
Coll P k
Realton drp1, bltos, frplc, fam din '-'"'-~-'7~·=~=~--COrona Cl.I Mar 1250 96J.4471 ( => ~ I
eg·e . If 2M3 w
646
.,.rt
77
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11
u Dr. rm, ,crJv patio, dl~hondra MUST SELL __._-~-----
t.wn, ·apmkl" frnVr.u, .Will TRADE 'WtflJE. w_ ATER $26,950 Open 'til 9:00 PM vety cle~. ..,-ell kept. Beautiful -Roomy Baycrcst ., 54~7090 , cuslom·bullt 4 bdrm home VIEW.
EXCITING earner location 17 X 35 POOL 4 e-. "mily rm. w/w ~t on 11. Jovely lot on lt'!"iuded OF with decorative block wall. . "" .. ~.,, Famous '"F.JO'~ Dike & Cole-Yes, a beautifUl Anthony thruout. Owner rriu.st lea\"t street. Xlnt loan provision
.......,e Award Winnl"f', Call pool • heated le ·fi.lt area. Askklg $3 1, 900. 2001Leev.•ard,54S-m73. unu: CORONA ;;;;_these are ·rare, p S sets the sta~ for this 3 bed-!>I MG-9'753. DUPLEX ahsOlulely. charming 2
Extra sharp thruout• . . . roon), 2. bath home. Safe, . . --ritO\·~in con~ll-2-8 . bedroom 2 11torv borne on
EXCLUSIVE WITH· . separate play yanl for the Meta Yarde 1110 1 BR. Ten·tflc loc. Copper FEE LAND · ..
' children. Paneled Jiving ---· -1•1mbinr thruout On I y A ...,rJcct 11nnt lor ti.--v.•ho
3 Spacious Bedrnv;, i
plumbing, biting,· fireplac:i!
& xlnt location f,or school
& ~hoppirig • \\'alk to the
wortd·1 lines\ beach. OllJJ'.
$20,950. Xlnl terms!
P •ciflc Shores Realty
847-8586 or 536-8894
NO COSTS NEEDED ·PAUl.•WlllTB Resltora , .
2'7!11 HarbOr Blvd, at Adaim'
545-0465 open •tu 9 PM
' 3 BR -ado. pool, clbhse ..., ·-.. · ... ~ ,... '"':><:: Nowport room \\>Ith brick 1ireplatt, "u iJS 950 \'1tluc i;eelusion aod privacy.
New gold. carpet, Kitchen Monticello llO Brookline 2 MoRGAN REAL TY Just a' stones throw to the Great 6 bed1oom5 1 wi1h 21.~ CARNAHAN •I completely redo.ne. It's blk1 0c· Coll &: all scbls, 6'1':1.ffiot2 · 675-6459 bCaCh' and ahopplng. PRESTIGE AREA baths. Roon1 for evc!'yone. ·••ALTT co. harp' Call t Cily Hall. Owner lihoW Fairview 5 . now 0 see,• ' 6/2Z-28 dally 1.5, 7-8 Aa BEST B\JY B.AYCREST Only S54.50ll \Valk•lo•beach. 4 Imlnn. tarn
rm., I~ ba. Seil GI or lltA..
Need quick sale! ,
Separate family rno1n "'ith f4
1 beamed ceilint:" and hua:e 109.1 Baker. C.11,f, ~ 'i'tT49f.I *29.~. E.xclusive
fireplace. Huge mode r n . ___ _ 64U811
(1nytlmo)
546-2313 jg $18,680. Beaut. land!IC8.pcd all elcc, Call 67J.85!j()
FUR SALE BY OWNER. 4 BR, 3 ba, custom home on
Immed JIOll 4 BR, Jg lam lge fee lot. ·Center island
rm,. m a n y xtra1 . kitchen,'Juperma1ter BRA
847.s;:Al7 Eves: &12-0427 ,kitchen wi th lots. or eating MOST HOME _
1paCt'. Near the beach 11ntJ O THE Rr:AI,
"'\. ESTATlRS O THE REA!,
~ f:STATF:RS vieWot themountai11s. FUL.L FOR SMALL MJJN~.Y OPPORTUNITY PRlC~ $25, 750, CALL! ·2 Story, 4 J!edroom, ,,_dining To ~hak one of the few 54&--0313/645-3~48. • • fan'dly. S79.!KXI. 642-7136 ' J 1'
W · 1 k & L ·area + breakfast" nook &:. home! in J\.fesa Verde with a er ee lamUy room. l'onven;eDUy located in Jlack Bay area, botll a. view & a pool. 4 Q<!·
Perfl'l't garden tor children. rms., 3 baths + ~family, * ' TAYLOR l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiijiiiiiiii;O 'BRM. home In M ... Vmle IRVINE TERRACE ~~~~;::.~~ LiDO WATERFRONT North. As,umo _5!l.%.1 lo8n Newport Hal,.!!hlf 121~ 3 Bdnm, 2 Ballu, Pool. Car. --. • .
t • . APTS.-320 LIDO NORD or ·? Owner 831--0679 att. REDUCED To S:S.500, by ' peted ·1: romp. rumls~. MEREDITH GARD
Realtor.s
2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adams
545-0465 Open 'Iii 9 PM
PANORAMIC
-OCEAN VIEW
Lifht1 By Night ~ Sweeping view lron1 mQU n·
' tairui to sea. 4 Bedrooni.'!., 2
.bath!, large fam il y room
plus dining room. -Double
garage plWI carport lor boat
storage. In move-in condi-
tion,
, $48,500 -Phone 64&.nn
·o THE REAL '~ ESTATERS ' . " ' ,·
DOVER StfORES
brkfst. le formal dining, Ai-
S43.9JO. sumable 5~% loan!
A REAL CHARMER NOW REDUCED TO 6. °"'nt'r, a.s8Ume 6% VA, Existing transrerrable 6'1'~ 2IXl52 Colgate Circle ·
Courtyd enU'llnce 3 &Inns It $175,000-Xlnt Tarms ·i-Spanish charmer, 2 BR, cor loan. niu price. $47,500, .J{unlington Beach '
formlll din rm •• I $43,950 6 Beautiful units. 6 car ga-Newport laach ~-lot, fncd yard. 645-1446 tr 4 Br, Split Level House Sep.
PETE BARRETT 80 LINDA ISLE ,..., "'utUlly ,...m, wllh noana6'>--00IOaskl<><Paul aralo d;a, <m., lam, rm.
See th.ls new 5 &: maid's rm 80 ft. fronting on exctlllent HARBOR VIEW HOME HetTick. Ul,IXX), No money down to REAL TY ~ · fam rm + RR. 5 baths
0
swimming beach. Units are Much sought ar.ter "C8nnel'' SALE or leue . Ne\\· 2 br, mipansible party, Immed.
''lllcsii\ <rl' Jlrnl'tf
546·5990
Open' daily S169,a00 newBlliyl Glumrundlihed. R It model. 3 BR. 2 Ba., formal 2 ba, fam., bl.tlra. $33,900 l1S MARINE AVE. 673-6900 occup1u1cy, P. D, Colburn,
1'05 WISTCLIFF Dl. ''Our 25th Ye•r'' ~ y, ea or dining rm. plus fani. rm. or S27 mo. 213: 4~1400 644-4327
ttEW,OlT llA~H t_ 2 HOMES WESLEY N. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 6424620 LUXURIOUS interior1 by collect. _°"B"A"LB°"'OA,,·,.,JS~LA=N~D~-ARCHl:J'ECT'S HOME, 642·~200 • H"""'~N~~~Tbeamed TAYRLoOoltRor1CO. 4 e!~,r, 3 !~:room ~~~:i.d~c!or1'oc~!i; B~c.~;~ ~ba~r ;~:: tromho ~i~Aa~Ml~~~W small ~~~~·1c,Lo~ly~ 3'rlBR;.~
,,.,.,.. . ,,.. to Swim Club&: Parle. Qual. pool Nr schools, lhpng, me. Profe.sslonally dec:or-fam rm , Cuslom lhltgfi,
E•stside Special C"eilings, bltln,, R&O. Sep.. NEWPORT CENTER baths, Ivan Wells home, ity fealures, TOO NUMER.. beach. 548-4.156 ated. Completely charming, quarry tile, extensive wood
Cuslom built 3 BR, 2 Ba, arate .garages Ir yards. Near 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road Dover Shores, Formal dln OUS TO LJSI'. Call us for Only $'16,500, p8.J'lt'Uing, architectunlly
Xtra Jge living rm .. walk shopping. $28,500 With an 644-4910 rm, kitchen wlbrkfst area, detaUi. Immed. occupancy. O VOGEL co. RLTRS lnctscpd nk1n $211 &:ii)
10 shops, dble garage, Will assumahlc low Interest loan, "RAISE A GARDEN" Panelled family rm w/wel This ii a MUST SEE! ~3•500 Newport Shores 122 2667 E. Coas( Hwy, CdM 002-3969 spr ' · ·
sell IBA·VA tenm. Wells-McC•rdle. Rltrt. 2 BR hse. Dbl gar on bar. Sparkling pool In land. e Red Hiii Re•lty A Maftl'lzine 673-2020
Cal.I eve~: " ....... 69 l~lO Newport Blvd., C.J\t. .... I 1 o.~ .. I d n. scaped courtyard. Roy J , Univ. Park Center, Irvine .,-* SHARP I *
""""'I• "''" 7729 E 644 ,.,.... ..... 0 • .,..,"'.I' an · .r;;><; va-Ward Realtor, 1430 Gal•...v C 4 BR+ 2 BR "'"" vei. _. cant July I. Fr ui t -~ Call Anytime 8J3.IJ820 OVer Lovely 2'BR. home, Nice
on one lot with garageli. A -----trees-needs loving care &:1-°'-·;..""~~1550~·-~---I ~~~!"''!!"!'~!l'!'~~~ 1hov:pJace In· NEWPORT patio. So. ot Hwy, Xli'lt cond,
real buy wllh good fine. OWNER LEAVING \118tering. 163 E. 2'lnd SL 61/zO/o Loan LARGE BALBOA HOME, SHORES. 4 large bedroom11, Spacjous Br'11., 5eP. din. rm.
Fountain Valley 1410
Call eves: 548-6769 Lovely upgfaded 4 Bednn CM •. See Nowt 3 BR house anvnnA can· assume Bay.Ave. 2 Slol')', 4 bdrm., all with double size cloaeta, Under S~0.000.
Well designed 4 bed room La he Rlty · on 1ii Acre SA Hgta 1-··-Dine Rm. R-2 lot, 1 Blk 3 batm, large living roo1n MORGAN REALTY home overlooking the entire C nmyer Condo, Dblc garage, hltlns, Pri•-te Party'· ; _:_0' of app· This annual '.~ r•te loan. lo -·, ., Blk to Bay bl 1. •hag c-og clubhouse & ~.. . ....,... 1 "'""""' >11 with custom mar e ire-613-6612 675-6459
OWNF;R • 4 br, 2 ba, ram. rin.
Large rm1. Nice yd, patio,,·
See It-You'll low ii.!• ;·
Priced to sell -S30.~
10'l48 NIGHTINGALE '
Good Location 968-14.if Bay, Large living roo1n &: OUice 646-3928 or 545-3483 .,, • s26,475 at 6% Int. Beautiful ettate •zed &Newport-YachlClub.Plus pl djol I bookhel
dining room; marble fire. ~~~~~~~~~1 pool, Asking $2-4.500. Owner Assuniabl!: cash to Loan or groundl, 4 bdrm1., entry pe.ved R-2 iot g parking. ace 1:.a n n& .f. s v. 4 BR 2~~ batti, wtlh ocean
place. 4 Baths. All electric -ASSUME will cany 1st TD at 7%~. '>·down & owner-will can')' hall; central Door plan. $71.500. FRANK MA&. es, Dini~ room eating vie\"'. Decorated and fully
kitchen. Ready for tmmedi-Call Glen Queen, Herltqe 2nct TD. Nr Qranae Cty p,1me location. $28,950. SHALL REALTY fl75.4600. area in kitchen. A prtvate, landscaPft{. $58.800. owner
ale ~occupancy, $89.fiOO Sl/4 O/o LOAN Real Estate, 540-1151, Airport. 3 units-2 BR each 540-172D. , CLIFF HAVEN-Ow'mlng,-::~~~-pac\':b =~oo~~~ n4: 673-8249 or 644-2929
Vacantandready3Bedroom on ~ acre. (,()od loan, app TARBELL •29'5 Harber Rustic 3 brm, 2 ha. Quiet 2poolll lenni1 courtlvalley CA.MEO SHORES: 2 BR &:
• 2 b&th, }n ·choice Costa Brand New Listing $27,480. Private Party, Good neighborhood, a!ntral loca-ball ~rt P• with it Jt den, Luxury villa type
r.tesa area.'.· \\'alking dis-Vacant • being ~led. Investment. neat Orange LJdo Isle Investment non, nr, schoolll. L«. trees shoWl!i like a Model ' house, &crlfice below cost.
tnnce to ~nlary, Inter. Excellent 4 &: family rm at Co. Airport. DY;ner-Agent 3 Beaut 1tudio urrlts near on wersized Jot. &18-aMB $4f,t50 J46..2S13 S69,500, ~r 67~5698.
n1ed iate and College . $28,250 only $25.!00 on VA no do"'" 545-2'109. be1ach. 31BR.2 2B":·i.n2 :;_a. * CHAR.lid: Bluffs Town-** $54,500 * •
• LAKE ARRO\\'HEAO e ~7171 or fltA lcrms, In quiet f11 HOMES w frplc, A 1. • . v• house, 3 BR, pool, lo maint, Channtna duplex, Soutti of
BY OWNER • 4 br, 2 ha.
163' sq. ft . Sprinklers front
& ·rear. Fam. nn. $.11,500.
Assume T'i'i'Ar VA Joan. .... ,...
BY Owner-Assunu! 5%~
Joan 3 brm, 2 ba, unf. bonus
rm, SJ0,500. Pml $182. Try
$6.000 dn. 16644 Bushard
13.q..2314
. moves you Int o Nl_)l1h c.~I. location. hwTy! Listed \\'lthin the pas.t 30 days South patlol:. Xlnl cond10on. $6,000 .dn. Vac July 1, Rent hl&hway. 675-IDW
beautiful 4 BR, 3 BA ~ SCl·SUO await )'OW' inspection, Wba\. SW.500 iJR.oKEJt $.125. 675'.044 Bol~-Ponlnoulo 1-.. Weptmln1ter tri-lcvel home wl' a 11 ever your needs lemui or · -.wv --dMlnlHIMN ...,,,11on, .. ha.e'theRIG'HT UJ.8700 ..... 2430 2 BR TOWNHOUSE. Must -r....... 1227 --;;..;;;;,;;;;;-,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;; modem con ... -enicncC!s. incl LEGE REALTY """ sell. All offcn considered. ..,.,.... -• BY OWNER-Front park A
$5000 " worlh of new tum Golf Course Al'M *"""""'.CM HOlllE Im' your family, If ---z Owner 6C'""88 *UNIQUE-SCENIC* WEST BAY AVE. ·school. 2 story 4 brm, house.
1612 '
& drape1. Al90 dishwasher, Large Cal/Ranch J story :!aS:~~~·t ~t it, it's not UDO'$ JINfSJ BUY * hot Buy*. Pool * Unrivaled View of Bay & Channing new ~ bdrm. 2 ba. Cov patio. $33,900. 6871 Hqod
di.s;posal, bltn vac uum, hOme wllh 40• long rumpus LIVE ON BROADWAY l\{tn / rl S . MedlteJTanean lt)'le; Block Dr. ~202. ::.-~~ ~~;~:.~~~~j or billlanl rm. Wide J30' Appealing 2 bdrm ' den with Walker & Lee End cf Jsland. 4 ·Bednn. '3 s~~~.~Z.' B~in2k~~·J:;: nea;~y w r!w v~~6id r:,~:~: :::oc: ;:i;· Builder's ~T".=,t=l=n======1Ml=J,
eve ti. rleep lot· • nlenty o( J'OOm hardv.."OOd floot'l!I, cpti. a~ bath, SO' lot, 11rrnet to 1trada. dool"9 to patio. 3 GARAGES. Contemporary w~ court It Biil 'G ·nc1· R, Ito l
(or pool. Fristi pain! &:. pa. drapes Dbl . garage, falf'. ' Rl?altor1 MUth patio. For appt Larp healed pool &: park 11.trlum. 5 Br's expandable, ru y, ~ r -----
.:BEACH-HOME $~6.f.tO_ -pert+$4a1;cio"or-be"'4Uer·!-Jlowd-lo,t...._~_allcy-a i~·~l11pr . . ean"$iiiiK'-R1311.r 11lf.eYIN'-Wlin'no-tare*in.--f!OOO""aq-tt;-4\rba;-ht=cen--1-,833:!!· :!!!°"':!!!"-:!!!°':!!--"~:!!B-""4~~~-r:'l3.ooo -LG--3-BR 2 ba. ' .s BR + den. 8 ,yrs. youn,.. ~ •-1111 !;~lc~~ars,;;,thpl.::!~;.n~=:. 842:'145.'j 540-51411 1u1,. ILUI vo\Vt'd. ~ this ree land lng1. 4 car pr. nn.ooo I: ash pnld fam rn1, IO"Vtly I ~\Valk to beach, teftnl~. poo s. _.. ,., "ft · condo rot ONLY $.13,900. fum . WUl take amall hooae lido Isle ' 1351 kit w/top Hne bltns, wlk-ln , • Cpts, drp!, ti\IM. 10~~ dO\\ID • ..... e.tllt. Priced, lo sell f1tsl at $23,950, 5 BR & FAMILY .....USS or vacant land ~L Owner __ __ pantry. W/W crpl, eXQUlsite ,
,_CALL TODAY! LEGE REALTY M. M. La Borde, Rltr. ~1249. Dl.CORATOR'S drps. Used brk trpl, lg clsta. i
CAY'''OOD REAL TY -~-.Cll -"""'· &t&-4579 Prlco Roducecl ESTATE SALE HOMI Co< lot. d•I .,,, , ... lad•c:p. ,. ~ qulclc tolo APPROX. ~ ac:re lot, 5 BR, 6306 W, Coal!t llwy., NB -~ ~------FIXER-UPPE~ to-$33,SOO &de Bay, New England cot-4 BA. HIS pool, Im~ Beautlflllly done, S Bdrms. Top custom nelgtiborh>od,
e 548-1200 • JUST REDUCED with a Gl'klan ot $18,«Xl •ny-tage, 3 BR, 1% BA, llrdwd oc .• $81.500 Onr. 6U-S114 J'amib' rm, Xlnt streel to ~1.304 usume 5~ Jou.
THREE UNITS f"onner nlode.1 home in \Vest· one qualllie•. 4 huge. bed-t.arae ta.mu;. home in No. On, ihAke roof, wood •kllng OCEAN VIEW llrelJ 45 n . lol.
2 bd rm. unll . 1 btlnn unll . clifr, wilh 512\0 as..-urnablc rooms, tv..v baths. Corner Costa !lo1esa. with aU bit.Ina A UllCd brick front. :nlA •P-rmmacWate, excltUw, large Wettcllff 12JO 193.:i<K>
bachelor collage, Double loan. 4 BR. 2\, baths, fOf" lot on cttl-Oe-sac. Largest lot Including .water condiUoner. ~ I terms. •$26R7: ,7111 ,.-.Jt modem !Kmf, LIDO REALTY INC. Laguna laach
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iantC!' • Large laundry ~· rns111vingti:i-::"'f8mily rm. In tract, Play.hOUtt for kids QUlck Pou, Auurne exiflJrw ant South Coast only t liot. to OCMft. 5 Baths, BEST IUY 3337 Via Lido 613-~ ----
Near schools and &hoppi ng. w/frple. Profess. landlCI~ included. Subject to pay-FHA kllln. Only 13,000 down. Estate, 545.8424. Bednns' ~· LOT $52,500 FORCED SALE. Transfe'l'. ~ & 11teal at $36,flOO, \\'IU. ~ Now just ~.500. meota of S152 total at St;f. an. PERRON "2-1771 !..1n 11ttt!! :.~· : 1206 PEMllt.OKE LN Neat, coiy, S br. bit.ins. red. U.tinc opired. ftedllc..
SELL F.ltA./V.A. .. BROKER null nte, "Meager" down HARBOR: VIEW HILLS 4th Bit ~·been conwrtf!d Lovely -~·planned family Owner. 675-2IM3 or 497•1265. C!d $7,000. Afust .ell tb\!1
'M; ~ La BorcME·-·.'6R731!~1's UJ.1700 644-2431 w""""a elakiCe' r"""&'""L-c.uee ~: ::,ooo. Popular 3 B~ to Jowly bachelor apt. out. ·!=~3 :.~. !,._ ~ =· LARO.E LIDO LOT ~~:~ ~. ;~':~ ~~~~~:: -·~.. -n.i 5 IR I AM. M e. Famll,)' nn. w •kte entry. Sundeck, M!Ul I: !lowet9. On11~.12~ 5h88' 206 Via Lorca, Terms. $5,000 ~.,,, Fania.Uc biay
*OCEANFRONT* $24.500 ' 't'::~~= =~N~KER"~:=· ~:--,;;,..~:r,;,:-::.j ---· ""-ftnltY, !n4l5IMllS;-. at$42,000.4..._. ....
DUPLEX ' · owner desperate Reallor:s n 300l E. Cout """:, CdM. .... -N'E\V' Whitewater view homt, l ~Block lro~ Bay 1 bdrm + far,nlly rm. 2790 ltll.J'bor BJvd. at Adarhl Many exU'U. P.750, Owner f33.o700 &l.f.24.'KI Estate, 545-8424. 673-6510. Open SJn. 1.s. ·Huntlntton leach 140D 2 BR. 2 ha. 18 x ,,. llv's
$85,000 Alinost no dOwn CJ. or ntA 5t5.ot65 Open 'tll 1 PM; mov:lnc Eut. ' Saw )'OW' di' -1t'1 not MEREOM'H Gardens, s BR, rm. Playroom. Bltn -1
Geor,. Wllllam1on tcrm1! Entry ball, huge ff'nt. 4 UNITS CALL TODAY f7!l.3000 'nll'ft thole White Elepbantl tar! lfnt ttacb tor YoW' 3 IN, din, nn, fam, rm, range, dilbwasher I: cPi-C. '
RIAL TOR lly rm. ove~zcd living rm, lO DOWN ''HA lay I IHch Rrty., Inc. ~~JE$ ~ ~L.~ ~! Into cub thru a O&ll7 pnot phone 4 call Dllb' Pilot cu:~e-111c cpl.I, drps, 11hut-Balanced power. $27,950, ·
'73-4350 64S..15'4 Eves. \u:r(l1r!OO\ kllc~. 5-1-0-1120. All 2 BR .. lnconie '480 ma. .... a du. t>tme--e-Uhe adlt I ClaMifled ~ Omse len. lat. ptllo. Ch\'l\Ct, 10~ down. 1~ Norla a.
O'lal fO-M71 for RESULTS · TARBELL .2'55 Marbor A,fint, evfti. 54~. your ad -toda,yl _9t2_ .. _~ll_. -----499-m or ez...a.t.'
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-l'umhhoil H1ui11 Urlunil.... Aplo. ~-"""' Apto. Pumllhod Aplo. Unfuml,,,.. Apll. Unfumlshtld Apto: Unfvmlohtld ~ lffch 1115
Col'Ollol dll Mar m. Celtl -SIDO ~ ....., -~N!!1W!!JPl'P!!;!rt~le~1~ch~=:·~-~!J!N~~!!!!!Jl~1~1ch~~·~·J -•I ,.. Newport Beach. 5200 Huntiri.ton Beach ! D. •TY FACE 2 BR i.ow.e lib -· Neor --• LIKI NIW l90 t Bil near belt. Stv, I Bdnn apt si'i""Panoramle NEW 1 BR-hll< ,. beacll. • "*" •• ml buy_ Qannlng beech. $250 ptt ~ 2 BR. I EASE BellutU\d .,.... • OGie to I rer, pr, adults. view • .....,.l!Mr 673-4350. $130. Pri patioo:Q\liet! Cai •• Mb style home, SrMJAT. den. ~mall cottage J210, 3 bedroom bOme wttb pool, beach and Newport • 3 bed. Blue Beacon. Bkr. &GoOW '11 st. Andrew1 Rd. alnafe adlts. couple. 202--A ; '
CD ON LGE. LOT. NESl"I-University Jtea)ty 6'f3.4510 family room. aDdren a l'OOID4i, 2 b&tbl, den and run. 14th, 613--1784, .536--1319.
lit> BENEATII TOWERING 3001 E. Coa•t Hwy., CdM ..'l!!. .. ....,ptod pao lod.J[OOI lly ,_, !Arp lenced C:otll Mall --SIDO !!!!'po<! Htleht1 5210 * 2 BR 111 ba, P'tio, pool .
!fUDE TRE~. WHERE . . llm'. Cill ~ Y&l'ft: NO).ifll. Dilbwubn, ~ • ... ;....i...: k. $165' mo. -Moni. Kai Ap~ -
COOL CREEN OF Nt\.. Lido lile WL and atovre bulltln.. Gardenlr 1---------NICE 2 Br, pool" ·~,_;c East of Beach Bl, ¥.i blk ' .
E ABOUNDS IN A --and water includfd at $250 gar. blt~tns, cpb, drps, off Garfield.
lET AlR OF SECLUS. WATERFRONT "'"4 Bedrm. permontb lmmacuJat.eo6.. adltJ, ~ pet~. fl~O. _c.:;.,,;:.::c..:,.c-~~~---,-1
A ~ t --'k from · "' .11 ..,IW'I ntb1y •·aJ~ C _..._. ' 6U-«J01/ ·~1GM1: •, 2 BR. Adults. VW -pd. • .,.ea.san will pittr • 01.1P. ,._,., mo • '"" v om_.., clition, C&U evenillll • ...._ • • -~ • · · Beaut--Quiet. Pool. P r Iv
tbe beach-• AugUst $2000. 2~ 67J..3210 endl 673-6568. Lush landac.a.plng w/35' 2 BR. pOOl,. frplc., cryt & patio. Beam clngs. 17676 O~ fashioned parlor type or 270--4M7. ·CONOOMINIUM pi n e trees, aparkling drpt. no chll?Nn, t1hl pd. Cameron. 842-6121 ...
ljv. nn. HA S OAKEN SPACIOUS Lido home Qfl 2 2 Br. Car, pabo, erptl. drpt, 2 Bednnl l% 1-tfts all-waterfalls, bub f> I i n g S22& A. Clay SI. 541-7325.
PLANK FLOORS. \VOOD lots W/pool. • br. 3 ba· stow, refrig. Bamboo pllances 'tnc1 Aduits ~:'h" streams & serene ponds LGE clean 2 Br. duplex,, ~ANELED \\'ALI •• _ COZY tam nn J uJy It Aui Villqe bu.privacy• qµiet child OVtf' lC 'on.ly. $1'10 ~. make Merrimac Wood& the Eist Bluff S2C2 close to beach:~cpts. drpll.
, IX>G B URNING FIR& 6~7. Jor mature adults only. Avail Jul lst. A 1 place to live. These '1 &: 2 --No pets, Adlts only $145.
RLACE IN AN 'r IQ u E o· ------Dwntv.'11, CM, $160:~, y •. gen kR., 2 Ba., fum or unfurrl. P~ESTIGE LOCATION 536-1003.
nESlGN. ""nte" hall o·~ns Huntington n ... L ·-•"'S-7134. _546-4~~'~41-~----apis. feature air-cond., F I del ·-ft. I ~::::..:::::::..... ____ ~ ~ .._.. ~ •-IM " -.n -" ~Jf.cleaning tivens, beam or ease, uxe .LOQO sq, LG 2 brm, 2 ba, fenced
to lhe 2 txlrms., 'scrvict>d by 1-30--YRS .. -., .. older--.... • R t L "-'. $250 MO 4 BR 2 ba. lam ceilings, dishwashers, priV. 4 BR. 2~ BA apt, Frplc, yard, no utiJ .. St50 mo, Sm, ·t • F'-'RE BATI-! - . • ,..,w in or .... ""'t''ton rm fncd yd ,.., ... ,,... fT dra t t .. ~.. . 847 3889 ~OnPtniPER '-~.,. KJTCH-· small hse. on back Jot, 3 Bednn_ hom. e, lge livina rm. , bltns' . ~--e'r ••• __ or' garage w I s tor age, pes, crp s, we .,..., pn pets ok. -• " """''l.o&:.. 9750 v.... ............... Oak e l ev ators , 108 deg balconie1,dblpr0Hkitchen '=========I ~N 111111 ELEC ID\NGE S . per mo., /'ID pets. new kitchen, $200 mo. 4!»-2335 e"°". . d thereaveutlc pool, swim :r,wbr, dbl oven. Pool. Conv S•nla Ana 56-' ..
.b. · 536-178.'l. N' h' I R 11 E1t•lt woo ~ ~ & •• , OVEN' CERA"UC TILE IC O I e l BR !lo t/drp • ba , s, saunas a -'--p'g ...... , • ,,,,,,.atloo r"'TC. oPENS ,.'Q SEPAi 3 ~~· 2 BA Modei home. * 5t6-952l * I& mer yd;' 2cpcar 1~: ~ e ii e acti!ft1!'.u 'Adu~1'is w~i:!~~ ..,'Only.uslsO mo. • VILLA MARSEILLES
ATE BRKFSf. Ri~. Available ~ug. , 91!1 2 BR, 1 ba, gar, putiilly mo. SJ&-4834 t Ii • From $140. Just .Ea.st Of 835 Amigos Way, NB
Tbc spacious rear' grounds Adam.s. HB 96~123 draped & cptd, w/s«Jve, ' 8 new way 0 Ve m 2600 Harbor· Blvd., near 1.-fgr. next door 865 Amigos. BRANO NEW
tp,ve sheltered arbor t~pi e Z Brn1, 2 bath hou~ in dl~posal. tncd yd, . water 'ountaln Villey 3410 Naber's Cadillac at 425 A1anai'ed by .SPACIOUS
,2B-tio.1erTaced garden. pick-condo. 6 mo. lease, $225 paid, ref. $160, Avail Jul¥ ,, Newport Beach Mei.rlm~c Way. 545-6300 \VJLLIAM WALTERS co. 1 &' 2 Bdrm. Apt•~ Ot fence. THAT LOOKS TO mo. 846--4929. 24. 646-~· TWO-STORY, 3 Bdrm Everything new.. Adult Living
'CHE \'100DS & OLD \VOOD-• 1 2 BR house w/pr t fenced TO'W'l'lhl;luse .. ! Bath, shag Move in today. e NEW DELUXE e Furn. & Unfurn.
EN BRfOGE BELO\V. This Vacation Rent1ls 2900 yd cpt I drp,_ $135 mo. c~'thruout, large bonus l BAY MEADOW APTS. 3 ER. 2 BA Apt for lease. Db:bwasher -color coordinat·
d:iarining older homt needs LAK" Arrowhe•d·. Ne... 2625-C Elden Ave CM. ~ ~ver double ~· 'It's.fun, fine neigJ,bors a-Rd prestige living. New exciting 1 BR, $140, lncl. spadb't· master foUite,doordin ed appliances •• plush sh!llZ
l • "' 't .. ail built Ins pool teM11 all in one luxuriOUJ' p' ackage •. That's Oak-2 BR •165 o.. u· rm &: • garage, auto_ · r 2 t I( .JI tle touch \IP el't' plush A-frame, 3 BR ~ ·ba, 673-stto. -• • .. • , " • ocam ce mp. . p 1 Re carpet .. cho1ce o co or
lllCt't' tl's an outstanding lrpl, TV, + studio apt. 200 B b" ~ porch. etc. $250 mo leue. 968-3578 \\'Ood Garden"Apartments in N ewport WOOd pan'lg, shag crptg, ~ner ·av~il, 00 • & c. schemes .. 2 baths • stall
li'uv f'or d r 1.... . • h" 3 R, · 11 Beachojusl minutes !tom. Balboa's Bay and priv. patio, -llOme w/ frplcs area •. , FRO•l ~' • showers .. mimlred ward· c.15 950 FULL PRICE Y s rom Al\e, pnv dfll ing famlly only. Max, 3 childrn., -Wntmin1ter 3612 beaches. I Pool, sand volley .ball crt, .,...,,, robe doon • indirect U;;ht.. ,.
, • OK. & swmng. Rate flex Vacant. $225/mo. Acf, Ask---------rec bid<>, pool tables, put-865 Amigos Way, NB 4..,. ,_kl he b Id LO, WER DN. P\'1.-fT. · 213/936-6360. for Don UJ..,606(), ·• s BR, 2 ba, -drpo, There's a 1/j million dollar Clubhouse ••• :lh e. 1\1 ed b .. ,. .... tc n -rea
MISSION REAL TY ••• ling green. Adults, no pets, ' anag Y bar • huge 'private fen
BIG Bear very nice house, $145 AttraCtive separate bitl.s, $235 mo.· paily1"00m1 billiardsroom,indoor go1Jd~iv-387 W. Bay. Open House \VlLLIAM \VALTEP.S CO. patio .• plush .l".11'1USCapIJ1K~
!).f:i So. Coast 1i'YY-, I..aguna nr Lake, bllns. SIC day, house, 2 BR 1 BA, cpt/drp, •592-5625* ing range, me n'1 and women's h ealth clubs l2-7'pm daily. 646-0013. TOVv'NHS-3 br, 2 ba pool Phone (711> 4~731 $40 ~'krid, $90 wk. (nil) Adi'· only, no pea, n~-.1-=====;:;:=== , . pd hoot brick Bar-B-Q's -lal'ie heat.: ,.
• ~ ~q 6 saunas, te nnis courts, resident tennis pro e MARTINl'"'UE e priv. n1alll . nr. sc s. ed pools & lanai.
, • $29,950 • 511 .. 9672 S48-!W72, 673--0395. Mldw1y City 361 and PtO shop, and Olympic size pool. All T $300 mo. 19a-i San Bruno, 3101 So. Bristol St.
J-'antastic V\ew, low dn, Summer Rent1l1 291012 BR gar, fncd yd. $125 2 BR & den plus1 wlr ahop. this, and much more, just s teps from y. ou ~ P•rk-Like Surroundings N.B. 6--14-2550 :>21-2117. (l,i Mi. N. o! So. CoaFt Plua)
' • $31,500 • 2.517-C Santa Ana Ave:, ' -~-· yd. 1•~, --~•y I . JI d DELlg{E 1-2 ~ 3 BR APTS. TNHSE; z BR 2lL• ha, fpl, Santa Ana -'k be'" ..,. .uJW. _...... UIUI"-"' pro ess1ona y ecorated apartment, each ALSO FURN BA~"' ~R n ~harp buy · "'"-' lo n. ,BEAOI COTTAGE C.M. or $175 lse. 893--0il4l · • ~ patio enc gar 752 Amigos PHONE: 557-1200 r • $35,900 • 3 Bedroom ( c 0m pIe le1 y CHEERFUiiiiiEim-iiL:221-.;;;;;:...,...;nn.I~~~~~==== with private balcony/patios. Air con di Lion-Prv patiOs • Htd Pools Wy, Apt 5, 5300. 675-503:J. ~ious 4 Br. Low down fumi~) week I Y_ ~ No pets. Adulta. .. S140 mo: Laeuna a.ich 3705 ing/fireplaces optional Nr shop'g •. Adults only
--7"' e $49,500...... montfilY, July • Aug: $150 773 w. Wil•n ~2802. ;i..;..:.. --.. 1111 £iinta Ana Ave., CM Corona del Mir 5250
'.:?-Sty. 4 BR . North end per "''eek, C.all Mr, Wmtera, · . FOR Leue: New 3 Br 2 Olkwood Gmrden Aparlmenl• Mgr Apt 113 • 646-5542 I ~iii;iiii~·;.;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii
Pl.ACE REALTY 494.9704 ~2313 2 BR, trpl, ~ clp, patio. be. split-level home, View On 16th Street between Irvine and Dover Dr. SPACIOUS·DELUXE· 2. Br, [ i
'" 296!1 So. C""'t Hwy. BEACH Hou.se, ,.,.t & clean, l '!" obild ok. $1'8. ol ,.."""!. Huge Hv rm. (714] 642-8170 l '.'. ho "udio, bltn ra,,.., t.a:''·. • ~,;_
sleeps ii, Secluded area, !342-853). drps, trpl. $300 mo, 494-5320 & dshwashr,-new crpts & ...,. ·"°'
Sin Juan private beach, S200 wk. l BR duplex, Util, range ~. Sp.cioa•9tadio,ta:2Bedroora1a.itu.Furoi•hedor drps, redee., huge closets, ·~•
''Capistrano 1725 774--&WO, eves; .( 94-00 ill &: :efrig furn. Large yarot·LO-VE_L_Y_<_Bd_rm-.-,-om-.-rm-. •afaroi,alted.. '1'1 to SllL lmmedi11t• Oc:cupuc:1, patio, gar, pool. E-side.
--'-------after 6. Sl4a. 288 Knox St. CM view home. Cpts, drpc, blt-S175, adults, no pet J, ON TEN ACRES
2 ~ac .. ~ ~;;t~~ home, SPECTACULAR View: 3 BR Newport B11ch 3200 ins, d~e gar, patio, deck. 541J..$17 lJe:a:-1"':v.• :~
1'11 vr. o!d, 2 br., 2 ba., 2 ha houlle, sips 8· nr Cd.\I $32.) mo. &12--4032 General 4000 Newport Beach 4200 CHOICE 2-BR. townhouse PooD. Tennls. Contnt'l Bk!st.
""" ~-beach. S250 wk. 673-123.) or TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 2% ·-"'-----'-:.0.: apt. Lge .. liv. rm., trip., Cd 2b1l
fruit trees, vaUE'y & ocean ~1~2268. BA, trplc, patio, pool, 2 Sin Cl1mente 371_0 RENT. FURNITURE -garden patio, htd. fXJO[, ten-900 Sea Lane; M 644· ..
vit\\'. S6t500. Capistrano BAYCLIFF MOTE.I.'. nis. Walk to beach. 3 car (MacArthur nr. O:wst HwyJ
V'1. ky Realt .. ,_ 493-112-4 _ O!'J The_ water1 Bal Pellin. car nr; all bltns, crpts, FOR Lse: Ocean Vw, lov•ly k' Ad Its on! p ( '-3_ · -I .i-.. •AA •.,.r,: --.. * LOW-Wi,;EKLY ~£ * par nig. u y, e 2" u LEX e -E ega~t.~ 2 BR 2 ba.-_.,.~ _ _._,_,._.,a.mo. o1.1.._"" 3-br;--1%.-ba,..-frpl.c, -2-car 3 ROi5iiii fiom $19.95 Kitchen, 'IV's, maid service. welcome.-r;ease-$210 mo. 8 -3 B~-n..BA-D P -
Capistrano Beich 17~ new h1-r1se, pool. $250 wk. or 642-2497 eve1 er wknds. pr, crpts~ drps, In ex-Month to month Renta.b Heated Pool. 644--6281. Cpls, drps, bl tns , encl pr,
673-1235 (Jr 67>2'Ji8. HARBOR View Homes area elusive neighbrbd $250 me. Wide Se'--'--1,.::..:..:=::.....-----673-2402.
$160 -LRG 2 BR. Studio
Apt. {Triplex), Family si;JA!
kltc:h. w/bltns, crpts, drpa,
frplc., encl gar. 1 or 2
children ok. (Nr sehls) No
pets. 2230 S. Center St.,
S.A. Nr Warner, 545--0989.
Laguna B1ach 5705
e OCEAN VIEW, Lr:;
Bachelor, 1 & 2 BR apts.
Furn or unfurn, Crpts. drp,s,
bltns, patios, w a I k i ti g
distance to town. 100 Cli,U
Dr .• -Lag. Bch.-4£14..5498 ' 1 _.
Dana Point 57•0
OCEAN VIE\V, 3 br., cPtg,
fipl. "'et bar. 1S50 sq, ft .,
Palisades, $35,000. 496-2852
Cl lCl;UUI• 646-32G:i 2 BR Unfurn apt. Bit-ins, FOR July, 3 BR 3 ha ~' 3 BR, 2 ba, din'g &: Jam 4217 caile Abril, San. em. 100% PUJtCHASE OP'I10N 3 BDRM., p001 table, 1 ha,
w/viev.'. 100' bath'g beach, rm. Fenced yard. Im-Call (714) 635-3500 5-7 pm. 24. hr. Delivery AVAIL #ow on yearly lease. w/w crpts. Infant ok. No s:iag crpt, drps. Washing u NB E L I E VABLE view
& 2 br apt \\'/view, July mediately avail, Ca 11 Jn5 Cul!tom Furniture Rental 5 doors from ocean on N.B. l_>Cclts. 1tu'' A& 11"113~165Albmort facil. Gar. $255. 673-2356 oce•n <ront , 2 bc, 2 ha. I 613-3948 6 4--5358 C · t peninsula. Sm. furn . apt. in u • PP Y a . e Dan. Point 1740 & Aug. or yr Y· · -~ · 1;:;•;:,Po:;1;;';.;';;';.;"°.:;... __ .....;= 517 W. l.Clth, CM, . 548-3481 ideal for 1 AduJts only Pl., C.M. mgr upstaJJ"S apt 3 BR.11, 2 baths. electric frplc, dshwr. ref, c & d.
1_,,_...,-------BALBOA, 2 Br, furn apt * CHARM : New Bluffs 3 BR 211' BA Spanish 1568 W Linmln. Anhm 774-2800 · 3145 util. pej·d. ~7623. · or call (213) 693-5839. built-ins. $250, lease, 52i pool, S250. Adults, no pets ·
d;l,950 -3 New homes just ~~ly/~hg/S.p~. ~~ P ;:o: To~hae, 3 ~· r'1~0 Townhouse, pool &: extras. WKLY Rentals, 1_2 Br, !rom N~ attracti"'.e 2 BR i~ ~I;:ri~'·,;'~75-5:;:::1B8:=.:::::::===:. ~•-96-~l!).(_o_.~~~-,--,--
di:impleted near new Dana li7f>-5810. ~~'~tPt.v:-;:>0044~ . 1285. 49"--6941, 49f-.aH1. noMP .. 111~T $100. Near Beach & Bay, dlvidual units.· . ~rpl', 5300 2 brm. duplex-Crpt, clrp.'1',
f,oint Harbor. 3 BR 2 ha, 3 Br,
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ba ·--. -t, RENTALS • lJ [.J-L iJ Call (l) 683-8247 cpt/drp, beam c e 1l1 ng s ,. Balpo1 built-ins. $200 mo. 3.1938 1520 sq Jt. Ocean views. LOVELY Lido Isle 3 wwu ruu A-M F heel patios. Adults only, no.pets; Alcazar, 496-2319. rfn lots. 34001 Auttlio Dr. bedroom home for leue. lrg rrounds. Avail. tmmed. -~ ....,.... um11 APARTMENT CHANNEL front l brm Refs, $169.50 &: S179.5Q. 235f. $275 Yrly 2 BR.upper, ocean· ~R:;F.;::A;:;L:.:_,E=:S;;T,.;A;::T:;E---1 •
!lldr. 642-4905. Available July 16 to Sept. $285 mo. Agt, &16--0T.12. Gener1I 4000 FINDERS apts-~earJ'3--~se. Adults, Santa Ana Ave. 5-18-9472 or :~~729. New c PI/ p ,n t, G1ner1I
UNTALS 16. 675-7086. 1400 SQ. FT. 3 BR 1~ ba, Hundre~~st~ ~nts nopes. eves. 1.c:".:3..:-0395=:..· -~-~=~
Balboa lslend :·HOUSH Furnlshod JULY -I b)k tram ocean. d1" ..... blo ......... ozpb, -Just For Call 6'2"656 _YRLY-Sto .. to och. 2 br. VILLA MESA APTS.
Pool, patio 3 br 2 ba spc $250. 642-6167 aft 5 1 "!!~~~~~~~~! [ frpl.c .. beamed ce11Lngs, all 2 BR. Priv patio. Htd (K>Ol,
qt'.neral 2000 7 ~ut turn. hlrs. Jo'enton, 1 • bit-ins. $2l0. 6i2-3400. 2 car encl'd gar. Children DELUXE 2 BR ''Little
if.I_.. BACHELOR PAD 642-9933. 673-21JO. N...,.rt. Height• 2210 S1"ngle Adults CHATEAU OCEAN Fron!-2 brm, \\'el(.'Ome. no prts please! Balboa'", Boat dock-tie up
PENINSULA Bayfronl. 5 BR " LA POINTE garagt'. Yearly lease. S275 $165 mo. 719 \V. \Yilson. priv, No pets. no children.
·utiJ pd_ Bach apt Linens + maidi; qtrs. pier. Call END Of ~«:ul~to,-aac. 4 BR 1.ov~ly 2 BR furn apt, Pool, mo . 642·3443 or ~1148. 646-1251. $300 mo-yearly lease CJnly. ~ a.vail· now, Broker ~frs. Staples 12131 79;).-7575 2 ba. 1prk1rc pool. Nr South Bay Club ill a whole carport. walk to shop'g. 1.:.::c::::::.. _______ .:...1 673-0207, ~ or l2131 'fgg,..lG42 Eves. l!Chools, lh,,., bea c h . new way ol life designed Adults, no pets. Newport Hgft. 4210 BR. ~tudio Class1~, l /11 ~~======= ~DYi\fAN'S DELIGHT BAYSfDE Dr .• L;do, Linda 548-4156 just for single people, Jdyt's 1941 Pomona, C.J.f. stofrry. l ,.~. ba, blktn kitche,n, Huntington B11ch 5'00 '"'" 3 BR d ·1 fun living with wann, · 1 BR furn pool util pd re ig "'/K:.C ma er, crp s, "r."' • Y • gar. avai Isle & Penin. waterfronts ff 3230 MAGNIFICENT view lge ' ' · d 2 Adult riow. child & pet ok. Bkr. + off-water L•'do Hom-.. Westcll namic neighbon. Jt's a • High schl age OK. $125 mo. rps, car gar. s, bH980 .... --S700,000 Clubhouse .w it h rooms. Elegant . 2 bdrm 32'26 C Clay St. 548-7325. no pets, refer req. $175 mo.
• Bill Grundy, Rltr. 642-4620 BEAUTIFUL.,;~~ hoJ'."e, health 'dub, saunas, swinl· duplex. Furn (Jr upturn, Cali before 12 PM, 545-3826 ~ 3REBDRECOr ~TEdD SUMMER .Rental apt, sleeps 3 BR 2 ~1'-.·_J!l7rdener me. ~ming px>I, party room, btL ~11ul"Ki~•y. Rd=, -~ewpo$300rt. Corona del Mar C250 HARBOR GREENS
..,.... nee Y • gar, 4. On Bayfront ~· Lfdo $375 mo. ~ Hards, jndoor goll ·driving #J ""' l'I
1'".Y ":~~.fam ,.welocme.\ Shop'g. 6U. 36th St. 673-4296. range, tennis courts, pro c""::h;. ======= 1 BLOCK to ocean Sl25 mo GARDEN & STUDIO APTS ~ .,.,.....,.,,,. S29a Mo./or best offer. Furn University--P11rk 3237 shop and resident tennis pro. ~ & up, util paid, NO pets. Bach. l. 2, 3 BR's. from $110.
',. OCEANFRONT Pacific Sands home near --Single, 1 &. 2 Bedroom lux. Costa M1s1 4100 2500 Seaviev.·. 2700 Pelerson Way, c·.M.
Sl-00 Util pd. Bach apt Avail beach. 536-1951. ' 3 Bedrm & din rm, NEW $325 ury apartments v.•ith all the I Bdrm, Gara91 546-0370 now Bkr 534-6980. 3 Bedrm & atrium •••••• $300 mod · il -~-------
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e 2 llR l~~ BA FROM $225 e 2 BR 2 BA FROJo.I $200 e 3 BR 2 BA FRO~l $300
Carpels-drapes-dishwasher
heated pool-sauna.tennis
5990
RESPONS. Couple would like
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Broker 534-6982 1 '. ,
Rooms for Rent 5995 lJQQ, LINDA lsle, Bayside 4 Bedrm & fam rm .••• $325 bl ~-~vebA~ieandnce~-~.va · $35 WEEK & UP ·==*=="=54=95=·='=*==3 Large BR, 2 BA, new rec roon1-ooean views
R9ntals to Shari 2005 Dr & Penin: waterfronts +-·4 Bednn, ram rm & dining a e. ~ UI'"" ~ U&llurn-STUDIO & 1 BEDROOtltS cpUdrp. No pets, chldrn pafios·ample parking. ,. 1---------~ off-water Lido homes. Bill nn, (Turtle Roc:k) ..... $360 ished. TV & Kitchenettes incl. Corona d1I Mar C250 ok. Avail July, $16 5. Security guards. ROOM f"o r Jady-shower. S·~ AR E ~I y e I e g ant Gru~y Realtor 642--4620. BOB .PETTIT, Re1ltor Linens &: maid ser a\'ail , ~"'=;....:7:::"=':..· ------FURN. ato;o Avail. pliv entrance, M children, ~dterl.ront hornc-w/dock. 3 BRM. 3 bfL home nr. Cdhf "SINCE 1946" -RENTS FROM Childrens & pet l!ection \VALK To beach, shops. 21'•DELUXE 1 & 2 BR Garden HUNTINGTON no pets." 646-5310, 1502 ~tan, J0....6(1 yrs. $150 mo. <nan & bay b{'a c hes , 833-0101 $150 to $350 2376 NEWPORT BLVD. H~~,Pi~lhi~~~tr. 675-4392 Apls. Bit-Ins, pliv. patio, PACIFIC Orange Ave., C.i\L ~7)-4331. 675--1081 or a-49--1843 2 BR 2 Bath $'7-548-9755 ========= heated pool, frplc. Adul!s. • Sl5 ""r Weck-up w/ · s ........... ~ 8801rvineAve. -711 0CEi\NAVE HB ,..~ 'tl1pDLE-A~c mhaan \v/8 _yr
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. BEAOI cottage, i:;lcps 10 2 BR. 26&.ths .••....•••• $300 h ** 'VEEl<LY-Lovely apt, Balboa 4300 SI45 mo. 546-:>163 (?l~l 536-I'lii · ' kAitchcn. S.'l.5 per \Veck-up
y <! son v.·Jll s ·re thei r main beach, sips 7, Sl5CI 3 BR. 2'ba. new home ••• $325 Irvine & I 6t B11.ch. or cpts. Furnishg's ------SPACIOUS 2 BR. ba, bltns, Ole, C""n 10 am-6 pm Daily -~':::°':.," .:.M.:0.::«.::t...:54>-:.::..::.".:."'::.·--\lrm home N.\V. Costa wk. 2tT Heliotrope. 675-3539. e Red Hill Realty comp!. Kitch, $l5 wk-pays PENN PT Yrly. Lge 1 BR cpts & drps. lncd hack yd. ,... $50 Lovely toorn, private ~t~. 546--2160. RENTAL!o Univ, Park Center, rNine Newport Beach all. 998 El Camino Dr. Pvt patio, w/w shag cpl. 770 W. ,}8th St., C.J\1. \VILLI~~~'"~T':{RS CO. hon1e, etnployed gen t.1
2100 Housis Unfurnished" Call anytime 833-0820 (71C) 6'5-0550 a46--0-l:'>l S180 Incl util. 675-2591 642--8907 eve. ~~~~~~~~~ 546-1713_
c,c.°'::.t..:a_:M=•::.•a:..... __ ~ SUS CASITAS B Ibo I nd DELUXE 2 Br Duplex. HERITAGE APTS -.~c-,"",,'-.-,.-,to-,-,.-,-0-0-ly-, ~!20 ~P. House. single _G_e_n_•_,_•_l _____ 3000_ Coron1 del Mir 3150 SOUTH BAY CLUB Furn. 1 BR Apts, Adults a a ''-~-Cl55 crpts, drps, bltns, frplc, S149 Attractive 2 BR, cpV month. 19th & Pomona Al/e;
nta.le only. SOO mo. \Vatcr ON JSL.AND CHARMING 2 BR, So of Hwy. only, no pets, 2110 Newport BALBOA INN ~~ ~~· S~ S~.s,~:: drp, bltns, pool. Kids ok. CM. * 897-4885.
(c. :gas paid. 6t2-~T. S200 Ne"•' 2 BR apt, suMk, lrplc, newly deoor, bltns, APARJMENJS Blvd, CJ\-f. &12-~ On the beach, From $35 \\'k,,I,.::!:.:::...::=..=.:::::.::.::.::::;;:_ Avail OO\IJ. l7401·A Keelson IDEAL Roon1, suminer only.
-"'"'-='======= RIO, rel. Child or pct OK. $2511lse.61:>-4401. • • • ATIRAC 1 Br, beam clgs, 6 mo. n1inimum. 6/a-874{1 I LRG 2 & 3 BR, 2 Baths Ln. 847-7446,.847-032.'i. For young couple. 1 hlk
Newport Be:•ch 2200 Broker 534-6980. S700 l>-fo lse Spectacular where the fUn isl !pl, patio. 1 adll ()nJy no ATI'R. 1 BR, sleeps 4: by Frplc, bltns'. crpts, drps, -*-'--B-E_A_C~H-B_L_U_F_F_ to beach. Immed. 494-395Q..
$90 Lg I BR apt, garage vie\v, frpl, bltns. Nr CdM ---pets. St39• 187 E. 21st, CM, mo. July & AUg avail: & encl. gar. patio. MG-lOM APT * 2 rms. w/priv bath. Priv. u~-OSUAL -axit.emp 3 brm ..
pool g;rdr;r. S3ro/mo. Yr
leu.e. Avall. 811!1. &12-2T:l3
& \vaNher hooku"~Avail beach. 3 BR. 2 ba. ptlyt•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiio l _64_2_.ss_·_zo _______ 1 \Vinter-70 t't!!V's 673·1503 Lg 3 BR 2 BA, cpts, drps, N 2 BR 1 · " f'ntrance, singlp •pa.rty only . t• . bit . hil•-0"' Xl t ew , poo, view, pauo,_ 7/1. Broker ~· tum. 673--1235 er 67~2268. NEWLY decoraled bach apt, * 2 BR apt, no Bayfront ·ins, C w<=n "·.. n dshwashr. 8231 Ellis Ave, $75 rno. 839-2185.
$140 2 BR sep house, gar, SUMMER cpt/drp, bltns, patio. UtU v.•/view. $200 wk. Avail area. $175 mo. 557-6151 • 84%-8477 or 847·39:'>7 PRJV R1n & ba, kit privs, 1t OCEA.''FRO?v"T cider 4 Br
~' fror.l )'rd, $300 mo.
F 1y. 673-8JSS.
fncd Jor tot & pet. Lido Isle 3351 RENTALS inc. SllO mo. Ladies pref. Aug, 1, GT:>-3803. SHARP, Lg 1 BR,. cpt/drp,N --E-A-'R-'-'H"'u-,,-;,-.-10-',......_H_.c_bo_ur lor v.·orking lady refs., CM.
Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645--0111 3 BR So p tio' erp~ drp ACCEPTED fl'12-8-IOO YEARLY. Cute 1 BR. Nr bltns, Quie! big. Jnfant ck. _New Triplexes. n.·iet area. -"°""'""~"::,·o:"'o;&-c.1::300:::.,: _,.,,.._. • · a · "" s, LG F 1 BR t $1~"' $130 ~9 •22 -.:u ;: $165 :; BR fixer upper. Lg bltr.fi, Lease (adults only) · urn ap ' ...,, beach, new kitchen. $170 inc ' ' Lrg 1 & 3 BR's. Dishwasher. R001\f S25 a v.'k, kitchen
yd, kids & pets v.·elcome, $300. 6 'll-C063 , (213) For 1 or 2 adlts. only. No util. 675-2975. UNF. 2 & 3 BR, also furn S150. Pet ck. ~213), 592-2623 · privil, C.?lf. area. For appl. il\ast Bluff 2242
Bkr 645--0lll PALM MESA APJS. pets, See 1\lgr, Apt 6, 21351 ::========-2 BR, cpl. pool, kids ck or (714) 0 ". "= · . call 64" '"'2 alt 6 . .,;.n .. ' ~ .. ._.. .... Aug 4th •an ~. Blue BMcon, · 6~2808. Eld C'l "'='===~======...:=i::=:=:-,;;'~:,=;;;== ..... """"'....,., · "" .. ,.... ""=-======= e.n " · Huntington Beich 4400 1998 1\faplc, No. 1 5'1S-2SQ8. .. ~BR. 3 BA, Jg detached gtu. SI~ 2 BR dplx, bltns, cpls, H;.;fington BHch 3400 Bachelors·l-2 Bedrms. MERRE\1AC \YOODS new . SPLIT Level 3 BR 2'11 ba, Santa An• 5620 I Santa Ana 5620 ~y, sundeck lg yd \'icw of pu\\os, gar. tut ok. luxury 1-2 BR, air-con<!. OCEANFRONT view, sndk, cpt/drp, bltni;. No pets. 988 -;::.:.::;:.::;,:::, ___ .;:;7'..J.::::::!:::..:::::::_ ___ ;::::: ~ck Bay, n~· be~chcs & ten. Blue &neon, Bkr. 6'15-0lll ---------1 :;u~~NFURN 425 i\1errimac \Vay. 545-6300 beach. Newer, spac, dlx 2 Mission Dr No. 1 549-3524.
111is club, ldcaJ for family, DAILY PILOI' DihlE - A {Bedrooms, 2 bat.bl •SAUNA Sec clasS 5100 BR: elegant, furn, bJtns, pa. · l"50 mo, util's incl, PH: -LINES cost .wu Just ~ 1----$195 month Ho, ·lndry, nr shops &; pier, 2 BR drps/cpts. clean enc
!gtt.2239 i:Ucs a day. 89f-..5102 after 6 PM • JACUZZI * * :.Z BR Furn. Apts. $225. Adults, baby OK. gar, adults, no pets. Harbor I f=;;:='======~-=~=======.:.==;;;=::;;;,;;:;::;;::,~=:. I from $135, Pool. 177 22nd .St, O.f. 536-2131 &: Baker Joe S140. 642-23.!9.
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the new re-Pi""• Adu1ts, 110 pets, Jn. S150. Pri. patio _ QUIET! pets &: drapes, ·$15.l, ~
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four Krambled ....ords be-
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) .... Gar, single adlts, couple. Orange.Ave. \ ~ quire 1791,~ ~hcsier. 202-A !•Ith, 673-1784, l BR v.•/v.·, elec stv, drps,
1 & 2 BDRM Aptl Bachelor apt, man only, 536-1319. nr shop'g. $12i> 820 Center
Jor Adults. !'rem $150 132 W. "Wilson, Oot SI TIJSI'IN * 548-9577 * W A1.K To bch.-bachelor apt.1 .cc.:·--------15497~wu11am:s Stl1!Ct-BACH. Spac. beaut. furn, \Jtil.--paid. ttfll: required. SI~ 2-Bed rm. Crpts,-drps,. _
(714) 835-5335 elect. bltn~. v.·ashrm. Sl20 Aval! 7/1. 5.16-4281 or elec kit, Adults., no pets,
CARDEN-GROVE incl. ulll. S4&-na2 8471177. Royal Palm Dr. 54G-0570
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FOUNTAIN VAU.EY Pool. Adults,. no pets. $155 + ctUdrn, pets. S135. 64~1762
111ll0 San Bruno Street .,ii, 2272 Maple St. SINGLE ADULTS! --
(n4) 9!8-2SOO ATTRACTIVE t btm, utll $3S WI(. VILL•GE INN Newport Beach paid. Adulr ove.r 30 on])>, ,..
REMARKABLY $10:l nm. 642-fi197 6 MO minimum
UNBEUEVABLY Presti.ge living. Maid set, *OPEN DAILY 1-5 *
EXTRAORDINAfllLY *SMALL J>a.chelor a P 1 • pool, stepsWliFii'Ch. 494.MSfi . 1n AMIGOS-WAY-""'UTIFU Older adults. S8:>·mo 2 2 ~ I.. 646-8464 BR. I.la. units, Wllurn.
Vil D'fsere Garden Apt1 2 BLKS TO BEACH: Charm· Outaide living a~as a n d
Putting green., 1'-'aterlall A 2 BR d 11 I u x e.. C,lliedral lng 1 br, frpl, patio, J uly double garages. $250 to :··o,
stream, fl01''eJ'S e..~'Wbert, <'filings, pool, adults, $155. .r. Aug, $250 mo. Sept on, BOYD REAL TY
4.'i' pool. rec. room. billiards, ·642-7j(l8. S135 n\O, Evts. 494--0557 * 675"'5930 *
5200
BBQ's, S..una;turn_.unturn, RENTALS ?.tODERN 2 br Upper. Blk
1 I: 2 Br. alllo-Slnsln rtonr Newport 8"ch 4200 "Lah. -Unfumlthed to bch; crpts, drps. 11clf
$135. See ill 2000 Panorw :..;?;..;..: clean. cltc range, refrlg,
Rd., 642-8670. Detween lhf· • WiNTER RENTALS • Gener1f 5000 i1un dk. Respoosible adults,
borlt N•wport • 2 Blk N.19Ch e AVAILABLE NOW! e no pets, $200 mo. &lz..3666
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DON'T give lt away, grt Abbey Realty 642-3850 N€W l. 2, 3 &dnns. All OCEANFRONT 2 BR Lowtr
quick CA.ll h for It with • OCEAN (ronl •• 1 brm. yrly bltns i.:rit/drp, 2ar. Nr -So $2j0 yrly; bltm, wUI rcdei.:
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Attention
Investors!
f'ol' Sale, approx.imately ',~
at're prime R-3 property.
Situat.cd on high bluff, over.
looking Lido 4land, Ne"'"
pOl1. Beach, etc. Adjacent to
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surrounded by M e d I c a I
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11.ble. $190,000, Write or call
Petric Upton. (n4) 'f93..2841.
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Stale St .. Redlands, Ca. 9237:!
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LUXURY APT.
View, EastbluH location
No Vacancif"s
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CUI 536-40.'M FrM contUltatlon. • quote-. ~ added, &11~1000 or
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1-ftOTMI ... FOil SA&.•-TUHS ONL.YI ANNOUNCIMINTS
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can look sharttt, Joapr or Lk:'f:med. Pa&. I drvwys, · · DON'S TREE SERVICE AD 1P11Ce for rent. CdM bu, To Pl-Yoilr T..-o Por-M PHONE '42.5671
wider acconH,. to neec:t.. etc. Pbillipa Cement, MOVING, Garqe clean-up types. Lise A Ins. Free Es-Ph: 673-1646/~
A.a for thin hair, we cut 54i-alo. & lite hauling, lteuonable. ttmates 6U-558f v
9 lif eq. res. unit., Park U.
do. 30M eq acttap Rancho,
Calif, 50M val C2 hta Yue..
ca Vy, Ex.ch an/part 1or
Inc, prop, 544-3i81 ~.
l6lltltl Equity. J 811; ......
Costa Mesa 6%. ~ ·
loan. FOR Mobile Home.
Calta Mesa, Newport, Tus.
tin._ 548-0720, mmo.
lJI Acre Country Estate, 3
Br, 2 ha., pool, horses OK.
Want units, home or boatf
Owner/Agent. -
Call 548-9477
NEW 3 BR, 2 BA, Newport
Heights, for beach ~a res-
idential, comm'I. ind, lot
Equity 114,000.
4 BR. 3 Bl, pool homs. FOUNI ,,,.. M1) ... ao it ril t1att ciut I: CGWr CONCRETE. All typeL Flff Frtt estimates. '6-ll02.. . . CASHIER
Hup patio, Exm$ tor · more timitory. la olhrr nt. Sawinl. lftakina, haul· Upholitery '"° With Security firm m u. 1 t
arnaD 3 Br, home tit. f HUSKY', .. 5uDo)oed .. ar wm:dl • W' 0--.•11 Sir Ina: I: ..,.....inc. Service Housecleenl!'f 67U · have experience, 'can Lo-,
Fortin Co. JUtn 10100D Nar. mbaand. ~dos. Waltilr'~J051Newpart8lvd, Ii qualit'" 541-8661 Bob. FABRIC SALE raine Wettclltt Pt....& lm ~ w---NB l •s s I CM. Block w Mesa OftftbW Service 2SXt Blue Oilp •tamps ~. 2H3 WettcUU Dr. "" "'ui-. ma e, • • 0 h1, * nn.z.,y LICENSED* an.Driveways-Carpets,~ •• poon, etc. FREE. i..,c divan I: chair N.B. 64.S-2T10
* * * * g(wrlsraJ, kltl hair, V'1e Rinowned Rbtdu Splrttuallat.· Pa~walk. Lie. Res. ~ COmmc t 54&-o6111 '8e iacllldes fabric• labor. • TradeS13.000~tnLbna W....tde c:M. SC Plwnmtt Advice cin aD..mafttrl. IOll52 ~or eve * APl' CLi:ANmG * Aif' work dOnr in 5 days. OIEVRON STA Servb at.
Beach U..unlt apt tor mobile SMALL White male dos. no Low, Maniace, Butineas CEMENT WORK, no job too Fut I tb::lrouah 60-8l6fi J'ree ndmate. 821-st74. tendaiit. Muiit have ~tap-~a. !~., ~ntUwton Dem~-~· ~~--~~V--~~.,..-· Readlnp aivtn 1 days a :::. H~=:c~es.::; Williams aeamr. s.rv. .IOIS & EMPLOYMENT pearance. Apply1 a 0 fl ..... .,._..,_... ~ week, 9AM~9PM 312 N. El BAY &: &acb Janitorial --sn.tol, C.M. '
Trade 2 clear vitw lots SD. FOUN_!!,,:_ ~alev· ~· -C&mlno Real, San CUPAsroTI~DlllCOVI'!,.<;t~. Carpets, windowl, Doon, Jolt W•ntlcl, Men 7000
verado clear lot Senta Ma nd l.VIUU'. ic. ~ A Oemente, 492--9136, c-ooT6 '""3-£ft3-i:.'.... etc Res A Commc'I 6£1401 • CLERK
Ji&. b-•IDCb. ·boats, ~ = C.M. Pl-. call 'llELP )'OUl'lelf thru po1ltive Fl'ff estimate, 6r~l8. . . ~ i:i:4:1xp s~ ti! °PRoDUCTI;
or what Mve )'OU. IliQI thlnldnc. Improve )'OUI' in-MO¥ ~te patio for lronlnt 6751 job Jim 6~ CONTROL
532-7903; 9Yft. 81102, ~SSES. Smal bo1lw in come. !ant ut.. EnJo7 life 1-money, Arthtlc 1ett1n&. -' LOOKING for bria:ht sir1 who ~ c.ee, *· Benud 1: it1 ~-lmd Lie., call M.u ~t 644--0687 ffiONIN'G lit ~ heme, $1 J_.. W ..._~ Jilma world with "--
TRADE 'IC Llncaln Conlin-Is ffllhar, C.M. S..lm. nime 1:.$2.0D. PO Box DI. D!XX>JµTIVE CONCRETE Hr. DreunWdn& 6 llt.n.. -In.--, .Will type ~Ices ;;;;;
ental, fUll pwr, AM'll'M I: FOUND-Siamese eat. FOW'tlllinValley. DRIVES-WAJ..KS..PATIO tlona. 5U-11Cl. Women 7020 purcbure orders 'me.,...
AIR., FOR 9 Pusenaet Van female. Name on tq ii PETER IS&\CSON. Now ap. CALL DON, 60-8514 1RON1Ncr20c each piece. WANTED, liw In tiou.~ dex: add. mach, I: C1k:
HO:'ITE & INCOME, beautiful I =-~PH_: _O~R~3MSO~~· ~~
l Bedrm home, gleaming rownhouac, 3 Br, 2% b&.
hard\\'Ood lloors & 2~li car N.B. Priv. patio, P®I. near
garage. Large, easy to rent Bay, Valu $32,500. Take low
'? Bedrm with hard~'OOd down T.D. or traUer, noors & single gar, Full Owner, 646-6654
prit;e on this ootstanding
or Bua. ••Fe lee I a••, owner '• pearinr: at OW! Bratsluellar, Pick up I: de!, IOc ea. "*¥· tnc and cook serve, exp. Ex:P. rqd, Good CIPPb'. b-
ean 968·109'1 or 56M2'1 1l&me'. Dunnine. 675-161M ot Town A Country, Qrs. Folk C..trectws "20 6tl5-9558. il ref. white, no drink or advancement $11J>l im in
'65 Jeep Wqoneer.4 wd, 675-5747. & Folk~ L1b )'OU'vt IRONING IN MY HOME lmOU. Adults write: Vema start. • •
new ps/pb, o.d., VI, am.I KEYS Found on beach vie. newt heanl!lt *'nlE REMOD~* SJ.25 hr. Pine, 1'rl10 Hwy, Ill,
fm, Wpeed. for import 1ta. h1aDd I: Balboa. ~ GCK>O CREDIT: Wanted •· ~ e.a • 100% financltW: ~ c.all $M.etTO Cathedral City, cant er ph. XI.NT, worldnc CIOld.. .U
tion wqon with auto tr&nl. at front counlel', Da.il7 cond truat deed fundin&. Kitcherw prqes • caryorts Iron'-In My Home. ~ ewt. ~ benefits lnd. )ftGt
494-n82 Pllot,2211Balboa,N.B. Call646-8749~-Don Complete Remodelinr. '';'~7219 • REUABLE woman wants lharizw ......
Tight money! We trade property is only $.15,9.iO. V11-land &: stock for anythi.,.,
cant tor your inspection to-
day. Call 546-1151, Heritage Junk, antique,, boats, Real
Realtors. F.atate, stock • buaineues. 541"6639, ever. 64M643,
QuaH41' O:lllitrachln. &U-.a.. .. -~ C.all aft. 6:30 Cal...._-1• Trade qle family res In PUPPY • Approx. 3 mo. SWINGERS Oranp County 3880 . 'llf1T WUI"' "'"""
Garden Grow xlnt c0nd o&d, terrier mix. Gl'l,Y Guide, :me into write P.O. Addltio * Remodellnc PM avail. Mon I Tues. ln(ection Mokflne ,
good st FOR dup&ex or tri: w/whitr fed. Vic. Hun-Box 2lll A.nUehn 1210t Fftd a Gttwick, Lie. Lendsceping U10 543-"867 IXt BricP Ave., C.M.
pleX, H.B., N.B., or C.M. tineton Harbor. 146-2300 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous m.6041 * S&-2110 LANDSCAPING AlDES -Jor convaleseentt, flnrine Industrial O:Jmpla)
$15,000 eq, 64U4CXI * * * GREY A white Pbaae 5e-mT ar writ. to eldttf1 c~ or family care.
28UNITS re~.!:°tYiit::.=: lt"Thomp1t111,A·lcondltion cai· recent mother. Glrl P.O.BDr1233o.taMllL CerpttClwtlnsl MIS :;;.la:-be.~· Ho~mabrt. 5'1-at. ~l::E;;:~~
By Builder. 2 &e 3 Br's. Walk Land, mountain home, ~ 80 HP Evinrude, few hl'I. :,:0 ... ~~'••-or~ .._Cfill -Free a 541-1742 PRIVATE care for elderly salary lot &unmer. Zx·
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u.--"----w __,.,... ~ a__;; ____ __._ ,,...,10 ... women CRecommendaUons) b b 1 tO shopping, $410,000, AJso, ert home at .'f -•• "J"'-.~-Panco trailer;-Trade wr . ~···--~-Q-f-JAPANESE -1ardenln1 .,..,..., • .; chanee I YI ttln.1-I:
new f..6..8 units nr heh, Call 673-C'l56. property, etc. See in water J'OUND bof'• .,ieycle. Clll atDft'Nll"! •-_ lmlict, 11ndecaplnc. cleM '"'1"VUU, houaework. 1 child. JIH:
847.3957, 10to1000 acres s.E. ~n Lido Boat Grdns. OR s.M ta identity, n~· ... ~!'f -·-nitf.t...... • up tree eet.. Call 521wJ751, PRACTICAL Nune. Live in. 833-1310.
Ci\f: bclo\11 rnkt, priced to SlOO to $3lO per acre. Want L1at tt --tn Onnp 5.J6.3+l3 i"'1~h ty~. CARPl!T Referencet Available 1-"~=------
sell. $1800 mo. Income, 12 So. Calil. property,~ Wbatdo)'OQ!ll.vetotndef MALE SWne9e cat • Call ~Fut,, acan.te .ervb ~ .. ·.~ .. Ct.El~~TDIS Mtisonry, Brick U30 893-256l OOu.ECI'ORbl Small ~;
dlx 2 br, units. Pool: Sll5M er'• lrrvtatment RWQ Co. Caantr'1 .._NM ado to identtt)'. R~IL ""' --BOOKKEEPING-Gen1 oJ. Must be • e to type • ...-. ~ ... --~-• .-, 5IM3'10 far lettln. reiumei, A11o carpet lnltallatiml CUSTOM MASONRY ftce. -·d, want penn. Mr. YOUJ'I& at Colledlan S25,000 dn. Bkr. (i.45-4211 st6M50 ... ---ecrlpt1 etc ~• -·-1 w... ~ FOUND • __ _._ ........ v --:,~";5' • • ~1 Spardah brick A wroucht iron, position 645-2134 after 5 PM ~u 0 ft'n ..,._
'rusr ,.u, by own•r: * ;.: :...: "'* :.o.:• :.... ~ • --~·· -c. block tlo Coonty ,.._,.., Duplex '"/adjoining vacant Jlr "Jlf Jiil W Mer/poodle, Call to idfn. NEW Orlropractlc: Moun LANDLORD SP!'.C1AL ment • atone. pa CX>OK. H&kpr, l111e out, X1nt ' '
Jot $29.500. 6.J6.JS89 ttty. ~ · 10-IPM Dr. Don A. ndd: 500 aq. tt. SI>. Diamond covers, 54f.321B catertnc exp. Have car. COASTAL AGENCY
REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FEMALE~ S.tlor bind DC. 445 E. 17th .$t. CM Carpet a ....... lJ7 :n.t -fll..mt/6'1>-3045. .A mombu ol
Business Property 6050 Gen.rel General by Wilton I: PlMentia in 60-fSa. -St. c.o.ta Meta. 66-1317 Mowl"I a Stor ... 6l40 DENTAL HYGIENIST Snellirc"' Snelllna Inc.
CM. 51>-151%, !J4l.3S1I. trrEAM jet carpet -· LOCAL • Jona dill.' movt>w. Avall May 11-26. ~1181 The World'• Le .... t
C-2 Jot, 50 x 200 with 2 'Commercial 6GIS Mounteht & Desert 6211 MENS Prescription c ........ !1 IAh Mii B7 a.rte.re, naiHalHrldt Rl!u. ·atorq'e. Free Est. Proh11'-'•I
BR house on rear, near • $7','51 • 5 Scenic acres water and ~. A.,,...., A .-vice, ,we •t. eo.«t55 ISl.otOJ, 0.K. Van A Ston.p: Job W•nted, Employment Service :=n.~~· Owner, ~. 5 Units + 3 BR home electricity Y~ Valle)> Avalon. 518--1884. POR SUe, 2 Cemetery ~ RDlAKC Servlcn. 3 n:ioma Min & Women 7030 J790·Harbor Bl, CM 5fO.ID55
• $19,000 ·• -s.;,ooo. tnn· 4M-!l01. FOUN'D-BoY• bike. Clll to ~~a :i!!.tc D: ! ~ ":. $21.50. hUy cuannteed. Palntlnt, WORKERS A Uable Men Harbor mvd, at Adami
Buu·ne11 Rent•I 6060 5 Uni ta + 2 Comm. 1•-ident1f;y o.dtt eu'lll OK. 111~ PeperhMll"I A5t va : COSMETICS, Women t .:. -~ ---------1· • Gloede,Jmm~.Ave ----· A Women. Cleaning, lawn • e $125,llGO e R. E. Wontod 6240 S3l-34G -. -· w-. 11133. ,._. 6665 PROFESSIONAL Patntlnr ........ unloadi..,, eto. Quick. ~:;!' ~-~.!~ '!!!1 STORE • 340 folnsettl11, Co-
rona del hfar. Lease $125 tn
start. ?i.tr. Hardacre 613-7689
O" 542-4601,
COSTA hfesar 600 sq. f t.
off,lce, 600 $Cf. Jt. store, 800
.sq. ft. i;hop. * Owner 646:ruo
Office Rent•I 6070
Hotel. 12 + 3 apts. FOUND blk and wbilll' 1'clD D/5GotMlt, Ne.t work. Ftne paints. eUlclent, enytl.me. $2.50 ,.., u....-., LA~ poa av ..........
PLACE REALTY 49f.9JDC WANTED: view home tn Cat at Dina Point. ... h 6 PACIFIC VJrW Memorial CARPET VINYL TILE Roller, brush, a I r-le 11 90-79ST Bet. I am-12 noon vian Woodard Cc:cnMlc:8
2969.So. Cout Rwy, C«ona. de'. Mar, Jftf, coilar. ~ Plrlr lotB. pao eaela. UC CONTR. FRO EST. 'lft)'1ilc, acaMll, cellinp. daily , ,;514-;;.;:l:;:46f~,C,...-----
Harbor View Hills ~a: GOLD Bractlet yoatb nnter I0-1323 ar MMOM. * 51J..'1262 * Local ref's. Low prices! COOK * * * L~ot='-----•;;.;lc;IOo I from """'' ... ,. Call ,._ cour11 CdM. Roy UT-1.158. Jobo Mon, Wom. 7100 FULL OR PT. TlllS
• $5,JOO • 673-8918. ITJ.1011 Tut.ring 6ttO Pumlture RntOrlnt HOUSE pal n tin 1 , a--No Phone Cllll
S lss & RollnlMlnt .. 75 t.-,lnlorior, pope• banr· Apply ta Penon
Lovely'"°"· !evd lob, """' au IN ... -1 rull.Y ~ -.............. bl• price, 2 a· bt'lt'fies * SURF .. SIRLOIN * to build M. FINANCIAL Lett -wW tutorchildftn. Readln& 1'URNmJRE Sbipplna I: Newport teachers, Summer 5930 Pacttic Out ff"1.
PLACE REALTY f9t.9104 matb. f'lS..2GI. nftnllhbW, r•a1onabl• bmlneu. vast exper, itarl fJrllimifea Newport Beadl
__ 2969_So_.Cout __ u_..,~·--,·~!-11•--·-MISSING TEACJIEllWill--...... Call 6U-9515 -1<Juno22nd.6TS,...... agencv •COOK-0.,.. .. lld.
SUPER-DELUXE QUALITY R2 lot 66Xl40, 4 units, SS'r;iO, I-'--="-"'·=-=--.--..;.;.; from 127 E. 8Qfront, Ut0e IUllll'Dft' months. .___._. anytime. a l ~·-k Exper'd 1or
be D-• 1 I small blck/whte --* PAINTING INT • EXT. .....,. w • .. 1-2-3 room., up to 3,000 &Cl. ft. '1'742 Li rty St, H.B . Diitrlbvten ,_. s e, edQt'ation. CdM C'J5.39T1. Ftzmlture • Antiqun Avera:. 1 •ty $260. 2 •b' convale.cent hosp, Am ln
ollice suites. lmmed. occu-56-5963 100% PROPIT mn.Jeold .. _:t~ou:;;..: _SERVICE DIRICTORY Jtdlniahinc* ... ~ ""•torliw. $3!'D. 1nc1 all material 1: TRISH HOP~.NCS •• permn: 3tO Victoria. C.N.
pa'ncy, ~ Cnty. Airport A1TR. View lot o'looki--ft-~-c.--•-Cc............................. • ·-., ............... ,. "'--1•• + 4811 E. 17th Suite ..,, JQ. "-• .. ,_,. Cc Cc ,__ ... nuute -. \.AXIU"AClll!O I: 11.. no.---,._ •-no -prepar&uun, ...,, per rm • COOK, Reut:l, 4 ...... .
uv1ne mmerc. mp ...... , Mesa V~ Country Oub ·~ acct't, Jim Ser. ;.u;:-aabd.. ~ Auto Re,.ln '6UO Ge~-I paint. lAc&l refs. Call Jack 642-1470 Must know all di:'t.. 11 ~~~Ho~ j: ~~ ~~19,9;.".D 546-J6,j1 VlCe, No S.UIJW .required. ITUJD3 JAGUAR Repair s:pecklitt. .._."I 6'IO llK-3895 or 968.7900. am-7::r:t pm. PH: 638-HD.
le N'pt, Fwy1. R•nches 6150 Jnveatment leCUl'lty. MQ PLEASE· Loki' rmte ii 125 RocbnUr CM elf NwpC AL'S GARDENING 1 SI'ORY Stucco A owril&ng * ACXX>UNTING CLERK COOK. female, aper, Lmcb ·, \lNCRO\~Eo PARKING finance IO qualifted • • ----~ ·-'5"33 for Profealonal r~-a-a-$99. ' story • tu cc 0 ' Experienced only, Accounta -1 •• pon!IChool. 5 "'--
• u (C II Collect.) -"" ""' ta ba.tnr "'••• --· ---....,,,.bte I payable '°" ~ --LOWEST RATES FOR sale~ ltn'! ranch. • a nrrvoua breakdown. lWr --A amall land1capln1 ow:rfwW" $149. A.cat. celling Call ndi'..atn.J · Call H5-067T
Owner/mgr, 2172 DuPont Or., J.1odem 2 BJU.1 home. David IMoore. u .,P.S. mate a male Alukan lelrytfttl!'f '5SO lfMcet call lfl.3!29, Serv-SU. per rm. Min, l rms, =:8tn4J ~!Mill DENTAL SECRETARY, :a,.
Rm, 8, Newport Beach. 54~2943 01' StS-2031, (213 4'1·751 M~te (sled ..._) is lrw Newpcrl. CdM, Colt.a 646-0Stt A 631-6ll9. 45 ex~ only PH··
m.32'23 Courtesy io Broken (111in. Invest. S995. Req.J blk/wtlutan Lost ; &.ck YOUNG SET Mea, Doftr lhcnt, Wiit. METICULOUS PAINT. INED~~is 84T-251i ' ' D~LUXE 1-2 or 3 nn. suite Acre•ge 6200 Sl!CORl!D Bay Sobsian&i ftwvd. PftE.SCHOOL clltt. BLUE OflP STAMPS. INS. l.qlw. Be1ch Calif. DONUT LADIES, nlatrt llllft.
nr, Orange County Airport 3 STORES 492.-3573 /ta-,._JO 7 dQI. l :30-T::r:t WMdlna Speclelllh CftW col. ltudent•. Int-ext Equal opportunltf employer No exper. nee. Mr Daiwt
&. Irvine J ndustrlal ~~=e~ '°: SOOD' Hell't of Lancaster. Lot BEAGLE mbbare, black w/ ~ifl~ ~ "";rk.. ;.,~ Garden heauliftcatkftl: pnm. hou9n. Exp. Docks, &'15-58!2 Accounting Cltrka 135 E. 17th C.M.
C.Omplex.. Carpet, drapes, exceptioni.l in~ent on 78 x 111. 2 1torm>om11. & wht chest, H.B. lie. 1 child. '15c for 2, $1.00 ins. Rftnable prices. Call No Wutlng Ute bookkeeplJI& uper DRAPERY INSTAiiJRO
music, air-condltionin& I: this 80 acres in cily limib Me_at Market lncluduic No. !MTD, A.lWWttl to for 3 in. •me family. Prle. 5CUl5.\ 7·10 am• ~WALLPAPER* helpful to $500 ' Exp'd. Penn. salary plia
janitorial service. overlooking Sacramento equ1pmeht, Con\er Ave, I I: "'Oluile". Vk:: Glen Mar Special Summer Prop-am SU.Tm. When you call "Mac" 'Newpo'rt benefits. Apply Sat. 1-10
AVAILABLE NO\V RIVt"r & City or Redding. division, ACl'Oll from Fair. tract eut of Brookh1ll'5t. for &-10 ~ar olds. All COLLlil SfUtiiNTS St&-14" 646-4032 p I J.• AM, WINDOW DESIGNS,
Courtesy to Brokel'lJ Have water, Bewel', elec-grounds, Excellent invelf:. Pl..-all 962-1500. qulilied teachers. 1525 San-Yor Around Pr'*9, Lawn EX-PAINTER. now ~ch I 133•;nt D...._e;:, 3731 Birch. Newpt. Bcb.
:BOB PETI'IT, Realtor tricity A: natural gas. Wu ment! H.-.rtbnlkeD owners! ta Ana Ave, C.M. 6f6..9210. ear.. Yd dla!Mip, ...un, teacber will paint Summer '4e{-31;Q' • • 1-54::.:.:.>-04;=10=,,,,,===-,,-DE~~~:CE ~"".::. ",.""'io;; = Mn.'i:~;~n.r1. =~·~~ a~u':LE _.,tt.,..My -.. -. -~·_:.~-" iASSISTANT * DRIYDS *
iii For_!'st Avenuo
Loguno .Beach ,,.. ....
DESK SPACE
117875 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
64z..ml, Ext 716
reduction. Have trlr park. 1lf.54Q.5595 Vic. So. Cout: Plua " home. Arry are. fDCd yard, N~~1:.:n ~~':,; 1WO UCLA studenl:B need HELPER No Experl~
comm/multiple unit pote~ $3500. wW start )'CIU tn Sandpoint Romes. Generous playmatn. W1a!)'I. summer 4..1.. _ _... Ex 'd h ""--I .,_, Adjoin' · .__. i ... w •-rnvd. 5t:i-0242 • up hy ,,.,., or ~ Free money. P O\l .. e E •-S.10 · ._..-uu. .,. property ...... me11 n uwo J.llft' mix vac.Callafter5:30Gartifld eatimatiL For info all pai~rs. Free n t. Ken .en .. ,... • part tune, ---•.
priced at $3500 per ~. food band-out restaurant. 5IM5l2. 1: Buthud. ID-3171. 197-UJ.7 or Ul-4932. 544-3074 dependable. Sales I: lft'Vice. Ymt bmv. dean <>11• •
Jnvestigatl!i now. any delay finest equip, only a ,,.a LOST-I male poodle, wbit1 BABYSIT l child my ~ Age ls.31. $3.25 hr to start. drMnc l'l'ClClfd. APllb"
may be too tale' ........ old. H!-Tnfllc Bnch Q11 II ton with --eon. ,_ -11 !Ith sL *ALLIN BRDTHERS PAINTING-INT. " Ext. Call M• Allan 956-2870 VILLDW CAB CQ.
P.O. Box fl6. Reddlr.V, • MUii laCl'ifice at once. ,._ to "'Sotalde" Vic .... n u• -C.aJl m fDr complete yard Highest Quality. LowestJ bn AUDITO.R (n~I) ~lh bet I UI E. 1ltll a. Shasta Co. Cal. 9alOL Call Call VAN at MS--nn THE ;-~Plaza I:~ ........ _...._ ..-vice at loftst ratea! Prices. Fully exp. Ins. o , ,... ..., e c.ta ._
916: 241-44«. REAL E!!'ATERS Jbne. Genmiut reward. WIIL care for~ chlldnn 54G-1769 6'13-ll66. I: NCR .f.ZXI experience. AP' =~-• ==-==='----1 ~ or 54lM!5ll1 tn my 1---INT 6 Ext Palattnr Local ply at """""" IM 1400 * DINNER COOK * 5 ACRES. level, XI.NT n, F•·-·~~ bwo'--·-... Call •1511. GEN'L Clean Up, tree serv., 1; llc'd• . I · • Pal1llldea Rd, C.M. in Experienced cook needld. nr Roy Jtoett'• Apple AL-.i_,i....., mnm WHITE km&le hi t weed kill, roto-tl ll, ff a. ' ins., ree ea .. Ptnon for tntervfew, -HOTEL LAGUNA -
Valley Inn 1: New Sprinc porb1nttJ 1«i• mtaurut. " ppe ' CHILD c.re ... E:lrp'd Mon. 1prlnkler1 repal:Nd. can Chuck, 645-M)!t, 425 So Coat H
305 No. El Cam;no Rul Valloy Lako. 16315 FP '91abl...;. N·~-~ ~ ~~ ..... Fri. "" -· .... !11&-5111. * PAPERHANGING ARE YOU 1-na Be~.. ~ ..
s.n Cl•m•nt• w I Mm.s,;_ Olheb•t ... _,,It ~i.::.e due to= st. ~ .. SPM. y= Khool, -...:~....._ AL'S Landlc11pi,.-. Tree • PAINTING. * -~ IEAUTIFUL?7 Mr __ ._r_._ld_t ____ """151 __ ,
DESK SPACE
492-4420 acreage • ca n es o1 maMPI'. no,ooo dn. eon. Heutbroktn. .,.., ... ai. ... care )'OUI' t;IUllU'I< .. .removal. Yard mnodellnc. P•lntint-Decor•tlng It't d In the eye ot the be-==o~~600~--,~t~sm= I = terms. Birr. tact Mr. Pike, 49U37J t1t IDn' Wallet b\ ladles 1111 home. H.B. BJ~ Truh ba11Un1, lot cletJl.lP. Llc'd, bonded. 531-3988 holder. Check the TV mm-
APPR X. Ml· • ·;.;-c.:c,,_.,,====-•I -1·-l'ffb0011l at "'A" SL Bnch. wlr. llBMT41 ~ sprnld:rl. 113-U&& ml, -• watch and H -•
n)O, All util's incl., except -NVESTORSI --. i --.,--pjoon<>. N"'t to Sec. Pacific I 'RANCHlll' Ranni onn.d ..,. "-... , .. -~-.,.. ,.,5· JAPANESE • LANDSCAPE PhofoFephy 6170 lffl ,..·n u pnlt)' u
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E 17th St CM al Newberry/Barstow Home .. .-.... ,_ .f. klc:&lionl el PIPft'I A wrilt wMcb. ,....,. ... ,_ -a..a..Qp Maintenance ---~of thoee people, call US, =~ 1~i~. 642-4210.'1
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NEiPORT Beach Deluxe ion train planned f~ L.A. to run. moderate iDYHtment. GERMAN Shep. fem. pup, Cornlllt:te Marine Senice JOHNSON'S GARDENING * ~4145 * b continuing lt'1 1earch for C.0.ta Mtsa office for Jin'-• ....... =--... -1~d hid W/ l:;u Vepa.-OwneP-..W-fin. --....:..... -'""~---__s_mo'.a_old.,..._Blk, _whtte,,,_&;_ M_ ..... __ ,_,_.,.. ............ _, Yard-care,_Ce&DeUpa. ~ -everyda,y people_'fJl'ho haw llOtlaiW!, ""'U-p'OOmed, .ma. VJ..U<."t:S. l'\ ~Vl1U1 • ,,._....,.¥ ..... .., • .-.._-• ., V' Balboa 81\'d _..._ ~...... Mi r .. -_ prtv. ba. 2400 w. eout ance. Seu for $1000 ~acre. c.u Mr. Robert Sbant Jar ~...;_ JC;. _ _., C 11• lloaDmHn or out watar WW. sprinklera. gn..ms, Plnterlnt Petch a desire to work on TV or ture individual. nimwn-•
HW,.. PERRON 642°1771 in!o szi.9Jeo. -· --~ a Varnl!l>hlatl"' EXPERT J-....... ' , ' -tJnr Jobi, $'15 lo mo yrs. aate """"' .... N~R Newport Post Ofc • --co~ LAUNDRY-lat tbM m,..cm. . n.rstul llafllns. .... Free at. O:icnplnt ~~·r ... per dq, No'" to you ewr, P~I aperienct ...
Greyhow"ld depol. OUice 16 Out of St•te Prop. '20I o1leftd. Moat deluxe In USA. LOST-2 mo. Gld femUe kit. Flhqtua Reftnlthl111. yard ~. -.-. •·PA.mt PLABJ'EJUNG * FOR. ON CAMERA q\lired.,
-kn, ealim w/Whtte ,..... Call Jim, 518-1021 aft ' .0.11 .._ -· ··--·-AUDmON * x ·19. Slro.125 mo. lse. I BeauUtul New •qalp., ntablilhed Vk: Rawnna A Udo Iliad. Cempltte Ytrcl C•rel ,.... .,,...,i . .-.-....eiuwa.-CALL <n4) BlS-8292
Gdaham Rlty, 6*-2414. SHELTERED Ill.AND .,.._,BJ Owner. See-&Uer -._ -7 Jim $ll)..4S3'I' Call H).e825 10 AM ID 6 PM
2 idtes. 250 ICI ft., Well llt P'atawtl•, CM. then call ••-.o. ' 8f'klk. MllMry. ~-H ln\\'ub. .. , ~,!~ ~ -UOI. S11N1 -, W.""' -etw -CLL\lf.UP IPIX:IAL!Sf _1'1...,W.• .... idYSITl'l:R 1br 2 .... t
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..... :m w. ~t ''" ~ ~ ~ --.... -,. ... --....... odd jobo. '=-- -v-..... SUS per mo. 615-2112 b bcdnl pandlw Of the t'ODf l.adrJ' Harbor Blvd. Ho BUU.D, JtaDodtt. ft'l*lr Reamnabk. Ml-"55 GEN'L Repaim Water Tnll req'd, ~4
appt. Pac:tDc CouL Wooded.. aw-....10c1Tyert.Arot· ~ir ~ Brick, lJlock. concrete, GARDENING: Und-dean-beatf!n..Oitpolen.etc.S7.50aARMAID EXP~·~·CED
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Is deftnltdJ' wilque. For fUD A BUSINESS? LET US Lost: Seiko man'• watch. e 60-J12I e BARMAID, The bcaptdt U3J NEWPORT BLVD.
COSrA MEU Information write; P. o. KELP YOU. 11IE JlEAL SlaWta •tttt. auto, l..ott ADOmONS And Alteratk>ftl APT a.EANING -Pa1ntins !--"?' .... Room. 21-35. Attnctiw.
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Z.D. PJtODUCTS wr !l'M. 1on, c11. -llEBl'AU6lif0_111F 11111 or --·meta"'°'• . p_. iU ijllHI .. ,. -"' ""'"""' .., -· patio · -tabla, °"" E'"'! Niie ~~~-w/ID-a> 3190 Pullman lt.Vf!. apply I.mt blll"f' Rell., pl1't time, $1.1'5 hr. +, Mntta1. perm. career oppty. will be IMD1DNeb J»01 and trlsMe ~ =· dWl'I. Appl'•. Odd 'n endl. I:~ Aflft!M)OD ..,....._... .. ...... °""-·Calli. l'191211whlll\OI., H.B. 56-l•betWtm-... -....... Equal slrl-•-Blllleld>oni ~ "':...."' --PATIO. Gar ..,.. l\<nl butl<r .......... .........
_ ......... ,....,,.,.. MAIN'l'l:N~ / DIBK. <!> !<A'MIE. ...,.., ,.... ................ Xlnt 1"l-,1nnt~~: -=-,'s.'m..,.; ""•ta:-,., 11~u1: .·,'"':~:.-., 14-'0 per mo . ..-..,
eGARDENER.TRAJNEE-e WASlltR;ftttmt·aP. 1111'•1 -....an. Alt p&oy.benellta.~tactM. 'o.taa&nla.MV\c:klrtl.on ... ttiu%-imceatrioo.·-tac:ide;'.siftr,ctdiia.·mci. · ·• , ott for anly S32.». !
No exper. it MC. Xlnt opp. BENTON'S Wiib:: SHOP U'IU of flruwe Co. open. W, Fafrcl'lild, l4Ul13 Ext. SUndU June 21, t:~ AM .... lnl. ews I: weUendl a 10-U.14. Com1r lJUI. A: e =~()rpm 50-9335 anytime. .,J.::.
(714) MMllll5 1S3 8, 0out. LqUDl 8cb. l.ncoaM OWi' $1111 mo. ht. 308. Securit;y Padfic Nat1 Brinl )"DUI' Mindi! SFERJ\ED to 1 ·Bt.lbo& 11\td. lOAM·'IPY. • ..,.._ e • e e .
Gemral -MAJCAOIMINT .... ,...,..... -· 591 N-Center ELEMENTAi\'!. lewl ~ 1111 .....,.::-•. PlcrtJll& ......... ,. """ : :::a.~ ... n -Sdoool l<r Dip $3.95 Hit. TllAlNll SALIS OllDlll Dr., s.Jte ""'· N.B. -~ ...,_,., --Ind m•. box. -mtec. COAlt MUSIC * Vaca"°" Spodal ...
t.arp,expudl.elrainmedl Natiobll O>mpeft1. K111t bt _, CLlllK TelepMne Sellcitws aldlla. ~ ao.mo « ~ .. di')«, refrl.I.:.• turn,,~. Knned1 tool NHPOkT a HARBOR Your doc~ wlllM
f'llb I: put.time help TtD'IP marrild, 2 to 5 ,_... ... J!xpenenoed in llln Oljer . · 53&-llZi . . norwn a.ntr, ltoor 11ox ~. ZDS ..,._ Pl, a.ta Mna + IG-215l MAJ\~~~
1: Pmn ,.,,, lNl.·1 Mo'~ expen...,,, 0rup cauntr. Jll'OCflllrll. maintainl• L·Permanent: position I 'swIMKING ~,mo·• tonmr"ete.1Ca11.........._ • ea:.·1111 'tll·.md. 0pm IN nt. JM am w • • • •.
..-..·.......... Call Am, W-....... dtr lop A -,.,... IO 2. Oely exp'd. nHd spply ............. lied """' MIRROR. Cocldall 1b1, -a.<JOING Cll>lnet Shop
\151-2S11 Jlnl R1a« "" ......,,, >l'1 W-wpm on tlect. '-Xlnl. -..i.., water"'""-· m.125T. n>r, -~ mlmr ~ TOoll, hrllwe, "'°"" mlec. · GOT A YW 7
O..'I Ole to SHI Dr!,., N...-B•••h. Col Panonnol Dopt. '-"""'co.""""" Private """"'""" -......,, GE""' .... .._ -tar Sapnln ~. ":;,":,!."'::; ,.,,,... --,. ..,
arted -Ill .._mo. (714) 4•4-t«ll ~New, modem .me. Your pool"' mh<I. --•. .. ·c.M. ... ...,. ....._ -"""In VW Boil"'"' no -• ~,."-BtachMANID_. ...... ,locll , __ ~t "'11 ,time.-e-.. •11<>-Brl• FOR_,.,. __ loft·'CW[AGElale.1-... CaHl.atlldomldllUUllc ln_tl_C~·u
modlcal o1tice1 Top befte. appllanco .-. MQll be "" lppe Pl -In ----l IO -llOld • 1 QPbol. aton, t.left.hlnded dr.-. Oo. llOI N. Ma1D, --112-4m. •
fit&. Call Mia Verna. ""'' ~ Call 9 AM TILONIC eue. ,..,.... '111oatrtcal not --..,. dr. -· 1r1c _e,-. la'""""'· · BAR -· -ed .Jn
55f.fl%1, Ablpll Abbot Per. "' 10 AM onlr. -lnduotn.. SEAllS, ROllUCK' · 6*-tm · .er. 5111-ITll PIANO, u-. .... , cand, -W. --
eonnel Alfncy, DI W. War. MECHANIC • Exp'd, own L..-looch AND COMPANY ORANGE Counl>'• ,,_ STOii Wood liar with PATIO -I -bod hml-tor ale. Call hobMll trim. Oost -
nor, SUlle 211. Slnta Am. tonio. Fard truck exp. Equll -"""" employer lion&! Repa"*J ""' ..... -· -.J!!ll<lr -. $lO (lD:Cart $11-50c -T. ...95 _,., •ll ... llr Pl
GlllL l'lllDAY ,........._ 1900 Nwpl Blvd., SALllMJN , 400 w. w..,,.,. Ave. So. C_out _....,, nu • 3 liar -.,.-. ·-. .... • 11mt1. MLl>WlN .........,, -•t -. 6*-ln! -;•
Two man lnd.uatrlal aln C.M. Part time er fldl time. Yoar sarita. Ana hi ~ Ml ht .!'lbUc Call -~· . MMOD5 \ wa1nuit ftnllh. A WnUk: buy ~-~ ... "--,;;"":-~-~ .... I
olllce located In "'1Jne Jn. MECHANIC OR M£CHAN. ,_ dalmnfnO ,,.... Al-=be~ Coll KOUSD'UL el --a-n~ ll• at 1415. -· HAMMOND Oopn $Tllll. T
dUllrill ,... needs experi. IC'S HELPER., Commun!!> ""'·Call llr. _, _ AN ·EQuAL '. bomo. ~.,Rafr .. .,.., .:::!T= ··-FOR alHld llpanilh ""'° Pc. Drum Sol $200. 1f!o1
I' enced olllee holp. MQll be Chinn Buo .,....,._ "'3873 ......... m,tlO. OPPOR~ · Mtll~ll · P0tt now llJ!. -T er Ulll:D .,,,,_ • TV'' °"""'"' cahlnot Ir .. d IUilar 135, --..
tamlll&r w11b mM eteclrlc MEDICAL Secfttar>, Prr, EMPOOYER. '· SALi AND TIADI 637.-, -a11 ............. Dolllap's, pl&no. $IOIP • ....,.._ ~ M:.=, t111. A1!1r
I CflO w.p.m. min.), lO-kt7 typlmc nee .• lmowled&e ol Ste Belt1 8NOI al ' THE BLbE Btt"I' F lture IOOO 6iSj'lkCriVi 3-pc ~ .1115 Newport, CJil. -· Ji(, I
calcola1Dr6T-.Goodlll-lnl. llaport ,..,_ Sllhmll ~ m.llOC· DINNER.COOK urn. . • ". -. paid -lla<:rlllcO 511-T1tU. Tolovla.... 120t LADIES dis-dla ~or
epbone tecbmque a mmt. nnme BoJ: M·lOM. D&Uy m !tart $.1t. per lhift -S125. Ckin, vanity. I rtns. . .et wttb 1"-.... t Ptnnantnt pltion with a Piiot W ._C •MAHOGANY double bed. 113-1112. ICENllORE aatomat e MOVING SALE 1flO TV'• .... .......,,.....,...
I ... , .. _, ~ 11IREt Wetrkl va catio11 ......._ . wuber In Jllnt cond Ml ._.,. ~ ... • wbL 11 -• - -national company. ,__,, MEDICAL ltectptionilt ma. nlld.. Urolocic back ott1ce U\111, IPl'Ull I: mattn& LOVD.X 11anl 111111. ntYW WW dell..-541-1172 _... -· --on
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-ond abililY. ~ ti"", Dn. Lqjey • GJI W • .,.... ""1., N.B. Y • MAPLE Bed, twin. box IT5. Pvt "'1· -· ilO L El Camino Rial .. r,. lo Boo 1'3UO, --
by _..._ .. only. Coll --.,. 144-2m. 81 -=~ Dn~ WW!e1 a -• ,..._. 1511. . KENMORE po ...,.., lOftt 0.-to. 4IM2SI. :z °"""" ilO I $15., 2-
lf33.U7l, 3 pm ID 5 pm Wed. MEDICAL .......... lem&Ie, • . ...__ ofter ~ Offlco Punilture •11 :;:. "°.is, X:, ",:: Pll1LCO CONSOLE IT.50 _,., -tt.
1:·'lburs. only, exp 66.(Mllt Cd t to 1 1 Sal9I 2t PC. ''MADRID'' Blad: A Whht fl5. ncxd cablnet $$. Aft 111t
GIRL P'RIDAY • ASS'T 2.; 5 -DOUBLE * • WAITRESS 2 llOOM OllOUP USED --l!Ut • --...... • .... _ .. .,. Ill. ID -RECREATION DIRECTOR.. -dolln $W0 6 ap LG '-I -llOO. _, 1311. :ZI" color 'l'.V.
Apply In,..,..,. on sun. June MTSC/MTST OPR PRESENT Experienced InclFIUJ..! "°~';!d HO.,:::S • • Ulld 2 • 4 ..,._ IWJW W-wuher ' C11Mtn & 1145.11Wnl -........
28th n""',. 'pm at Hn. ''GIM:311. ........, *. EARNINGS run nm. " . eabllilbeu...i....i-..,.., 14D,.. ..-111-. ............. -™ the Greenbrook Model Site, 5:ao· tar pod o.ta Mea chair, 2 end tab1e1 A toUee ....,,, ... 8'o. Dllll: Inc. All s, $150. 54J....S2lJ • '19 HONDA MINI·.---.... •
1122flantaAdelaCirc.,F.V, finn. ~mo, Exp.~ & · Apply''in pmon bnl)' :'i:.=,"':::!d':: . lllDfltWJ!Cllj 111¥11. ··'·'ROPER ni.-• 4. burner, e NIKKON 300mm LJ:NS $125. B&rblDs· A-~
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HAIRDRESSER. w/dilntole p ~~ u -· .. in-~-su.llOll -TUr Rtll"ER ................... ' "'" LIKE ...... -"-· 133-toll w. -CM. .. -all I ... .. ..... ..... -for Sunlet Beach 9aloft. ,,..... z-_..,. I fK, Rll back chain ° MICe tallle'fl ....... jar aD. 54M'l'to e 1Aicdex IL e GUN Co1lectlon. old Cal1' A 70~. 5Q2...3)'19, Ev••· W Dewer Dr., N. • -wecanibowyaahoW~ No. 11 F--.. •--.,_, _ _,, COMPARE AT l'ICl.15 HMM84 · · .· NORGE Wuhinl maehtne, • -•~-~. "m · '424171 may make $3G-fi!O,DOD. :No ... _.., ....._.,.. X1nt .. ....._.,., • Wlnchelta'I, Naftjo ""'
53&-Q42. """""""· You'll be ,,._ N...,;,.. &&ch $m ---.1 ,_,· ~ •n JUll -~· lf5.0lU ,....try • -· All lnli. H.S. ritl awnmer helper. $19 MODEL needed for p/time bJ a multi-mWkm ~ . . ' No~ Pmt.. Ot11J $18 mo vtTMlW .,.,..... order ps. MM AJRQUJPT SUdt projector, annNred. Box MlOT, DMb
mo. rm • -.r. Balboa ......_ Ctll Ill •· ·H no public '"· wtU. 11111 """"" WAITlllSSIS*** WILK S WAlllHOUSI DIM Elle. IUD. J4olll'ot e ---no .............. _ w. Pilot. CM r.
Ia.ORUlll7. ....---' . EXPERIENCED eoow.fU.St.,Santa--Caleulalor'12l<J:dc. -·~cu-$200 -·'"'·-· llONY.f_TV __
HOUSEKEEPER, attractlw:, MCYI'El. Mi ...... ; Lacuna We suaraniee to tell )'OU hoW, . No 'Phone Calla Lr1 Cornor hf• upbol ntvt1 M 115·A pe. Otbln fftlm. J25ap matr battery or ftectnc, MW sa
lor molhtlt-home eue Be.ch. Cheerflal, eoaple when and wt.ft )'O'I may Apply In Peb:Jn 115. m.a8 Uphal_ ,ID"aiCbt dn SI. USED UJ'RIGER.ATORS S,.rflnl ..... 1M !onJ-12 inch Cdal' TV, lllW'
of cbildnn I A t pl• IOfne pr• fer red. Lovely INI'· betift ~ WI WODl'1-SURt I: llRLOlN · HIDE·BED $25. Doable box .W'Y cir $10 a-PJ. 1't:Q, * $55 • 115 * $XIO. VM ....-wD =--.Illa houswk. ................. +al. ttle_bls_,,!Ola !tilJl'odllcOout·H!'\-. -1-$26.lllOI _, ___ GoodOoodl"°"-C0Lr-iuldbq.1'ull tnompllliorl!2-'0itl
stO-mf 4M-62!M. .==.. ~ ~ Newport Bwh ,.. 1 Seuhlft . . Hit, Unit V, CJI. aG-M, O'Km'E A M errl t t •t llacGnp ued ba9 ~~ Qlac:b,-w -'-.
HOUSEWORK Mon, Wed, MOTEL MAID, ,art time. .. man dlU JI bomw .• WAJTltESS WUled, apPy in EXTRA-Leas twin w, caf· .......... ca..lt .. W/lrill. I )'fl old. $70. • 'Ma51 ..... Vay mo. . -·· "'I ·-
Tri. 4: bn, I to 1, own Pndnlula .,.._ Ml!k. jlenDn. Mesa L&nea. 1703 l!e table, nd table, TV ' '* ...... * bq wttb Mpod. All lllr cay but tWl u..paWe A ..... :':2. Tbe Bluff! N.B. * ~lMl *· * Cadillac car plan at ee;icle . .,.._Ave. OJltla M .... ' 1!4 CIUCb. etc. ,21M ,Cln.lll'f MOVING • na6mM 'C&ird nosr~rr. Ww~ '3$. 5*-l:llD Ds:o~--=--
HOllEWORKEllS (,. ....... NURsfi LVN...S ., 11 PM. + U1e our -"""""'A WIG STYLIST ....... No. c , C.M. _.. -._ .._, -• mr;u. 1111 .._ COMPLETE -oul!I~ -
1 --•> -~. Rlllh Xlftt ..i.., • llonellta. ...,..... ,.....u 2 laiet,.,. w-. 11f2.0101J WHITE ,_ Prootnclal -.-, -. ft. 11!11. Aft. 5 pm. lllMDIL -. ..,.,..,., lul~ etc. ....,, -. ·-K,w, ~ ~ Undel> ~ per month. M'"561I canopy dbl bed wl box mah7 hawhold .illrnl. 2U 111--UIT f x 7 ·SIS. 5 Jl 1 .. T' i =· :g ~ ~· p •Im c ~ t ~ + Group Healtll lhlUl'aJICe-WANT AD! I apriJW A mattrtu. Jtl..37'1I. Knox k C.M. -.-. G.E. ~).dDGr tt eL ft. ;:: COMPLETE 3CU!IA. IET md $51. ~
, ~~. G....,· • ,._ 9"l. ' ?!~~~ BlwkNfd a. $25,000 zna;x. medk:al;Ufa --Tban tin am. pertane ..._..... · U.S. Diver Sl5 n:HDER Bw e sY.
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' HOUSEKEEPER, a mature * All an a.Deial9 of. and -....... Sale ' 1121 YELLOW l"rfl' i 1N ,....... -_ pjtar
' 'MXllAD tor cook, I I te NUl'ltnl I undlt tht afl1t of profel. J'nalr. ~ ~ ft. 111. Wll Mliien..i• ... * 1f1.W * ~ 1
...,._,. tor eldnly lllOISTElllD NUllS --bd 1tn. GAR.AGE late; -12' -··-3SPEEOlllqdoo-wmw on BU. Ille, room l.C . .C.C.~ anda1 t1c.o•• H. w. . Jo·a· ... "READY fbrlll tiwblrd .xlilt CICID4, W.GD't ltd G6C)dl suo. CABIN Mammell'l l.Allltl in and Gbia -~
a bolrd.125-k. "'"""3 "'""--l""'llft,"'":....,~ ed. ·---Oolll. slrl'• -...,; -IOt, l5 -II -i>PI Hl&b ....... Fam. T nilel. repairs llUO -, HOfiSEJCp:p:pm • l'l ClDOk. ucatioll ...,.;;,.--O:tact RE. l:woletr, ccnmanHy White kins slal hlldllrd, rnner '100. -.urr 195. Rt.-w ....-S.U-317t 137...mt El '!We '
2 adltJ, baytront borne, ul l>&ndar al Nunilll. Mill lHdlr' am ...... _..... I.._ 11 Wa&I matcbs bedlkh table, crib, WHJJt,LPOOL ••rta ble Evet 511).(1].f. MUNTZ Ada ... ,. i .
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\ NEED ..... lot dl!spera.,.."1Y1· ""w!{hout moehlr1 di&rtnt wtiiel Amtrlcu tn11er with ~..-Jlltt tank, boW DUAL Wtr>E PACIFtCA Tr•• Utfflty HSI L_ ~ F•ctor.v Warranty , a-, JNtlltbly rent ·c:oloN. SG-2333 em new u .tO 1 winch. ·MUlt nils. swim.,, tun coven Plan no. a . For tbclll wbo , ' ''FRlfDLAnutn ., ~ ~2 ~/A•~"'i!:~ BLACK...,...!emaleldtiio -., ,,.....111e. Ready '°""" ....._ $1>IO. 613-1260. WUll the belt. U1'IUTT-'l>alln-all .,.1a1 NEW MIDGET $19'' Av•ll•ble tl ·-to ~·.,. -~.. -n ""' old -.i 1or fillllnL --Jeep. OoOd cond. Sl25-• on Uud T.,.i.,; d: or~• eves &16-87f9. .... home' -...en gm_ for water· lklllll. Call nt: Sp~id Ciel IMts . PARAMOUNT SHOW IH-Ullil. 1 NEW MOC $3195 ltXIO Miles or.30 ~ ~ Wanted Bavarian china, mil-• 1 '73-3204: for appolntmegt. - : MODEL -.::.•·Out HWJ.,:;._~'llf , .. UAal fttWY, ,,. 15 UHCI Toyof•t to t~ cell pieces Electra pattmt' BLK klttt,. about 1 wks $10!.CIO plu hydra\IJle •et. 11• 8EAFKll'E trlhull JtxM. Reduced t0 Sell. Trvck1 95DG Avtborlmd MG nwer NIW.USU.SUY. Choo .. From tr. SwnmerV!ntt..Pbaft5PM: old to rood . borne motortllt.All19'lO~rwe• nmabt.Evt.arudt55bpot· ALLYEARS-1
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} sood cond 5t8-9439. 6125 Mortar -1'mR _ QuHt -IMf Mlilnt....nce toli ton Manor. •1700l!I06. S1995. Many, many 10 4!~ trom -. TOYOTA < eaii 5ifl.4125 BEAUTiroL white " BU<. ""'"" -PASTOR ' -21x51' a.n.ra1 •om l9100. ELMOIE MOTORS -M-•M -' ~;; A 'ltitt kitten, male ... le Just becauee she'• a clHI)'-Comm or pleutlrt bolt~ ., ....
l( MOchinory, Etc. 1700 female. 89>-"'67 61:11 ma•>'•dauahlerdo"'"""ean TIC· repair, patnttor. !!oiMClwo--ile-1 TOYOTA Foclory Dlrwct Duler r:: YR old •hite PuaiaJt female )'OU can pat~ PAST. carpentry, meo5 9&ISUf .913.N, H¥bDr Blvd. 151111 BMeb., Westmlnsttr "1-derlnTbt.Ear.bCIUu" MOO W. Cc1Ut 111'J', N.E. NEW CARS USED cARS
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Air compressors. spray cat~ 55-7212 yr l!2S BER'J'JtAM ~ Mar, 'B Merine ..,.,_ toU 5'1.a571 LEASE..A.TRUCK 2145 HARIOR ILVD. Authortled MG Dealer 15300 Beach Blvd,. '
-_, ..... """"'· 2 FLUFFY 1..,.,, ...... old twin iii hp ... : • .,, ....... MARINE Puts " ....... BAY ~lllOR .,. Dodae CSIO -VI, 2 ... 2l 14M410 MORG &N • WHtmlluler . • metal ,cabinets, turn&ce, kltt Jig, 1 Ct8Y le white Electrdnlc e q 11 i p, · incl. ment: Propl. control cabin, IMlalle .Hiirrte S.IM hl Van $1S619 ~mo __ _::::::.:::::::...__ ,. •
I>_, lbb, "'"'· Pcl<'r mater, 1 ~ped .... -,,..; Auto lire equip .. many -Ida 1 to 1 marine ALL .NIW ?I MODILS '70 .,.,,;·a:;. v. 2 op.2l DQT DATSUN 1--.;.;,;.:.;.:..:;.:..:;:.;;_ __ 1 ... corona .:a;, =
wall plaques, picture • extru,Jo.hn.onena: .. 1988 .tJ'usmillkln. Jade .Cole NOW ON 'DISP~Y hlv . ..:u:19 OPEND•ILY LEAVING STATE 4.spc1.Xtradnn '
Iii frames, statuary, ash trays, TAIU.ESS staY striped,, kit-Model. can. ~ seen at bucket teabi (beat) ftl:hinr ' 21 Wides u .,_ u S5985 · •n ~·v~·VS.~u:~ ANO"" · MUST SELL' ~MS2 Call a.nYbn1r , · t~ etc. 6f2-8289. 549-2861 tens, T wks, old ' 8albol. Bay · Oub. ·Daya chair. Two JaiJe inbmrd 17 Wides to 34° flidff radio •••••••• $89.00 per mo SUNDAYS 1951 MOJ;tGAN, new top, '69 'TOYOTA Crown 1 4~r
I WOOD work I~ machinery. 6D-015I 6171 64~2331 or ~10, evft: au tank I, U.trumenta, Parle Spaces Available '70 DodP Pick. VB, auto, 111835 Beach Blvd. brakh, ~. Private Par-Rd XI t eond $16iid ,r
1t many items, l~ new MIXED, darling puppiH, 6% 67J..0783 blowers le mile. Spedal 1425 Bakier St .. Colla Meta •tep bumper • $89.00 per mo Hunthlcton Buch t)'. Call. 642-1724. , an, * ~~· * · · 1 :~ For appt call 548-3).16 weeks. weaned. "6-0356 or TRADE For your i&ftd eq, Price on 1wboie lot.· % block Eut'cd' Harber Blvd. "Olryaler Leue System" 142-7'181 or ~G-002 :~ -642-5853 .fi/26 a,,· Ohlson iall'c yswl. Sips 5ft.-0530. Costa Mesa (n4) S«).N70 John Davis * ,68 Dat.un-eood cond NSU
:• FREE TO YOU FOUR ......... Jcittem want 5, hd, plliy, fully Id. ll hp Chryllor -•WI 2) x 55 KIT In exi.ttnc adult I to O dally. 557-l6tl0 Sticl< r/b · :z lovable home. Free. Call 714/985-11111 day a, outboard motor (5 hn. 2 puk, HB. 2 BR. 2 ti.. patio, Leo Lerner ' ' N 5 U
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[: FIVE little gtrt kittens. One TOY Shepherd. female, 3 yrs 14' Mitchell Flberllw out-·c.ma:1e lever} cables, tank. Dl)ol M2-392t Ewe 982-7204 · · · '89· Datsun 2 dr. like new Introductory Offer
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: onnp tips' Cata. am with 541-62111 6/26 windshieold. trl. $•5o. Ai.a kindA of nwine eqWp. Motor Homes '215 Here now. St7oo ~aft 6· On any model in ·stock FM, dlr, wire whttls, ~ ~ loas·-· --old. ' BU< " Wh ,....,. " m-8922. ""nt. . lmmedlate DeJMry Kusto111 Motors drive. R<al """· <UOVMl :: -· 1->a,.,.... l/30 2 """ Id""" about 2 mo. 2 FIBERGLASS .... .,.., 5'9" co,, MPLETE _3,MN_G ~rt ~u!,o~ Sou,_ ~-r-.~,, ENGLISH FORD 845 Bak.,, C.M. 5'0-5915 wpnw ~~~-~ ~~ '• BEAUTl111Llmo.dd...U okt. ~ 6/27 and ll'. Both in sood cond. ~ar. ........ ........ ..... ... 05 .... ........., •• ~ va..,. ~v ....... _.. '· _ _ Good ~ -.,._..,, 551 W, Bay, Spoce 12, Of ooly A•lbcnbed GMC llealer OPjL or -· -:,• 1em1e llft bmri!r. BC ... nnnnx s . ..r. ---'h •1-wnu . ..,.... ALL·NEW ENGLISH ...,....,.,,,,_ •
1; = .!i, ~-,.._-;: =~ ~ ... Y~ S.llboots 1111 INt Chortor 9039 Mlnl BlkH '275 ~=\!!,_ roru:~J'i...~ '69 OPEL KALLEY :~ .. "."'~ .~
;:, 6111 a. ....... ~E kitte"' 3lem. I'. OR CHARTER TACO 1111, I mo's old, ~t "'-ta M.,. .,..,,.,.._ REDUCED '"'-· , __ ... dean, $1500 or best 5· .,,. "'~ ' S225 Sdl $165. 2tOO Via .....,.. ...,.,.....,... TO CLEAR .....upe •.IAJIWed. Xlnt. condi, mUst sell. 617% Poppy~. '• FREE ID .,od bolne, I part To xmt. bomn, BU-3197. RHODES 33 .,HANAHULI" a ft cabin cndstt. s&eepl 8 . ~ tion. Gold tiniah w/bladc I o,==""'"~"""-'-'-'-i!-"1--j~ Cocker pap1. 1 wks. H.B. 6/21 Beautifully equipped and For pvt, miiRI throulboUt Marin&, NB. 646--7535 * lntem•tioNI * I LARGE SELECTION· leather Interior. (XTJ3>8). 67 TR 4A, J.R.S. ne1•~.
:: &t6--Ta29 6/25 DARLING ~ me to rnatnt:alned. Ideal tor ndftl Southml Callt'. 'Dally I • POWE1J. • TRUCKS ' TO CHOOSE FROM Small down can finance: pri. top, _trans l: l'f!ar e~ 1~ BEAUTIFUL altered male .... -.U varieti••. or day salllnc. Weekly rates. For rn. call S HP $100 . Theodore_. • vate party. Call dlr alt 10 f,.! ~~ wknds, make,,~,,,
I·; Jcitty 1 yr old • ,,,.,,._ 514-9421 •m """ . TERMS 1142-5177, ..... _ • Bir di-nb on all modell ROBINS FORD om 494-1029, '" 6:30 p.m. ~ ~~ compcuUoa bu all ahota. Stt at _19 SQ llland. PickuPI, Scouts, TraveJalla 540-3100 CLEAN '68 Triump . !~ 673-8504 8/25 ~ = • 'l wlm, :~ 873-1232 ~ Troe:lp. ~~=-Mll•cr-;... t30I K Sav. SMoAt _ Costa~~ Bl~ ,70 OPE~GT XLNT nd A1any xtru $2400 ~ • t !: (MALE kitten friendly. 2 mo · · t1!!Tif:r . femal 22' EN~lGN Sloop , $(50wk..&t&-BOOO. - -... -.. _ ntom ~ $lOO &: take ~ ... er pmuc:' · oHer. 673-1281. • :•
1: old nice ~ a blk TOY m 1 x, e, fiberrlan, main, jib, A a ... - --ff· M5 Baker, C.M. 540-5915 ' 540-6609 ~ i< ., 'whL 6 lralned, lloueebrclt.,,. 8!17-5480 1126 pnoa. Outboud mofor. Sail lloot Stor... -, THINI FERRARI VOLKSWAGltl I· 8»-<175' &125 BALL ol fur, no tall, ..,., & roc:kpi! """'"· $2750. HD,.,.._ 'Ill. New '70 Dainn ' ·PORsCHE , -:>
I: YOUR c:bok:e }fttt)' hall aood home. 83&-H93 6/2& AIM!: 10, '61 Gtaupu GAR.AGE wanted Dana pt fir 'A~~ 1600 OHC, Pickup wtth camp. flRltARI ~
:· Siamne kitten or ~ FREE ftufty ldttem bl Kood dinshY, $100. 173-1.187 . Capo Bch to store lt" Ski -. :~ =) ~ ~,f!· Newpart ln1X/l'U -UcL Qr. '62 P;ORSCHE '66 ·vw Blt!V
!•:' lone haired cat will Jive home 833-&1. 6125 MU~ sell 30' Mark C ~ boat, wri~ -~ Elcarpa •'Dia.I l .. l:D"I t<"!'o Coantr' • utllaro AM-FM.· Otron:le rim!I, new Radio Heater. CTBxii)
. tn or out. ~267f 6125 2 GUINEA ""-complete iocl • mcJOl'irw, nylon m&lD Dr: L.A. 90041 or call 213-nuuruuwut · vate party. c;.an stM052 ar =-dealer. 1 • · paint, reblt efll[lne. super · ' $l l '9 ~ 1• ....... . sail, 28 hp Johnson aux. 255-Mn coUect aft. I pm 494-9713 ae ....... _ "-' "--1 ~
!·,· MOVING. W h It ~ Sox. w/ca~. 531.Q940 8125 Othff xtru Gd cond A • • SALES-SERVICE-PARTS an ..... ac: 01.1c:r. »C'1 a ~~· adln.l:M male kitten needs • · wkda)'I. '61 Chevy~ ton pickup, 8PUt 3100 W. Cout HWJ. · .2:89 Harbor Blvd. CM. 'H' bo Vil'
<' d h I ed DIVAN-Good candition Steal at SDJO. Pvt pQr. rims, frtt ..x:le, 6 cyl. Stick H-.___.. House. in rear of A A" B ar:, ur , • •1'.· !~~'!-J' ome mm ,.,:n· 494-1332 after 5:30. 6125 194-6866 &.11~L11e --·-~· ~
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I:. HURltY i:lr thls beautiful, SEALPOINT Slamell!' cat· VEN11JRE 21. fUll equ.lpped, -LIKE new, •a Hodaka Ace '57 CHEV P .U. V8. Excelll!trt AuthoriJl!d Ferrari Dealer PORSCHE '68'1.r 912 "18711 BEACH BL.. .
kq.ba!ftd, fluffy% Angora male, 1 yr old. 5f9.39BS. 6125 m:ct •11 4."llWn, Nn;port PRE 4TH SPECIALS I 100 and Kawaald 90. Both condition w/ ca bover 'tang w/blk, 19,cfu mi'a. ~: HUNTINGTON 8
:: 6 wk kMten only 1 left 2 BR short haired poppln shp &ftil, S2'l50 °" trede wt up tor dirt. Must see camper. 54fr1725 aft• · RAT tru. Abaolutely the best WANTED ~:
It ,._ .. .-mixed breed. 54&--m2 6/21 !: ,...';!1-inbo&rd C2'Ui9eT. PARAMOUNT a.ASSJC lookirw P rsche . L.A• ,...-1
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:: 3 EIGHT wk old Jtl~rw 1 FRISKY, F1ufty kittens. LOA-17' C'BD. Sloop. Fbcll 2bc5T needs aaod home. ~25:1. battery. $32.1. Best offtr. ~ 821-5764 aft 6pm. VOLKSWAGEN tod¥ .. ~ :~ tabby, 1 gray, 1 calico, cat 548-4615 6/25 • rir, dacs, alum. rnut, 24, WIDE UNIVERSAL '69.Smukl. .120 Gd cond. New can ~7535. I '"53" Porsche coupe with a and ask for Ron .
;: like monkeys .. trained A CUTE pla.yful kitten, 8 wks cushions, mtr, tlr, ztraa. •S.l5297 f'or thoM who expansion chamber '64 Ford, Xlnt cond, I' • TH Ml good "57'", 1600 en&ine, new 549-3031 Ext. 66-67. _.
(.:.._.._ desp@rate ~9439. 6125 , old. 968-1315. 6121 Xlnt. $1600. 54l--OM9 want the mast for their dot-$175/take ow:r pym t•, camper, stove, relri&, sink. "flAr ~742. Alichelin tires. '68 VW sedan, ~ ce-'J • % ~ -· FREE cute mixed male ter-SMAU. breed puppy, cute-12" SAILBOAT no ail lan.-$9350 968-53f7. 545-3337 aft Sprn.. · m race cam, paint job:::JIH;t ~ rWr pUppin,, 6 wk•. a: tuszy. 541-2934. 6/f1 w/~ar I. trlr: Must sell '66 Norton 750cc Chopper GMC. 'GS% ton pickup, R& ''FRIEDi.A. NDER'' '68 Porsche 911 T, red oHer or trade for an/;;J'ln.
S MMSll 6125 PETS •nd LIVESTOCK bdft SUn. Belt otter. 24' WIDE UNIVERSAL l bad rod H, 3 spd V-6, Vay clean. Al\t/FM, 10:,,ded with ex-Call 673-93.J:t :-.: ' ~-oil 1575 Ill""' ...,.., ~u.. tras: Best ouer over "::nnn, ~ .. TS I. Kittena. Various 548-8698 •15:1>2, Patio, kitchen A oe.l erovtr " · ~-...,,.._,.,.,. 117HIU.CH CHwy, ltJ ,,...,..... '70 V\V Bug. 9600 ml,.;.tl,ito.
( ; ages &: colon. Free 1o P1t1, Gener•I .. RACING Naples S.bot No. den. $10,993. * M8-9161, 675-2787 * e '59 FORD -l~whl DUMP tftW·USID-IOY. 673-390J. shift, A?.1/FM rad14...'.::W/ ~" • qualified homtl. For info. 4781 Xhlt. ltraUel' Stan '68 HODA.KA dirt hike, **-~1700 *·* Porsche 1960 Super 90 rear speaker. 4!K-007,..:"t-
'.. Call 51\1-1816 1125 Ll!ARDS, ......... A am-M~-w 7'111 ' 24• WTDE eT069 !ibeqjau tank '° -~ ex-'31-11'1or194-9466 l'UVU'l.n Runs.,~~~ $lJOO '65 VW aulil !~:-"' FEM. 4 mo old ~· imt =~· ~ ~tt~ 9'~ IEN Den, 2 BR. 1% bath. Ex-panalon chamber. Best of-'65 CHEVY ~~ ton, camper '-67 RAT as·o G t trans-.. ·uo -...:..;,_ I•: ~ I: pert_ Germ .July 3rd. WhJte'• Pet Sl1!'P. .Ex .r,c.wditicm!' c:eptlonal valae at $9995. fer. 567-7315. " lftdy, v.r, auto, atr-conci, '63 PORSOIE-A.l\t/F~I. ski • ~a i"''"' · n ~-~~ Step. Blk I: Wht. ~ 440 E. 17th C.M. ' $250 ' * 5f5.09o6 HONDA dirt ,,. street. Pric-P/brakes 8' bed 842.-7936 Coupe 4 apeed radlo heat-rack, chrm nms, reblt. Priced to sell. CVHlltto,
;r aft 8 PM. 6121 CMpmM Mobl .. Homn ed rich\! Call Joe: ~ '67 FORD• Super 'van. Good er. iharp! ~ to aPpreci-Must gell . $2200. 543-9566 $799 »;:1
'•: 3 ·KITI'ENS. 2 blk a: wht, BABY PanllMtl A Finch. Fiberg].au A Gelooat 12331 Beach Blvd. days, 557-1218 eves. . cond. ·For sale or trade. ate. (VDL1J4l
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1961 PORSCHE. Supe~ 90. H mi, y: ::~ 1 female tiger striped ~ =e•s ~lal Shop2>% 411 °~: Free~~·* :U.1732 Garden Gl'0\'1! ll68 YAMAHA ~ $425. Aft 6 M&-2698 $795 Xlnt cond. $7151l. 64>0063 If UOUf •
,•o wht.. box trained, Jft 2.00. l7th St.CM ~ 5J0.2ftt 545-1712, 2579 Oxford Lane, ' H b v w or 6G-o619 ~ j~ 962-?rol 6127 . . s5t.~'-'1~\s ra~u:. TH£ WlllllWS C.~. lecrufn Vehicl• 9$15 ar our • 1 '6:i PORSCHE. Immaculate l9'1=cg.:.~L8EJi.iu
,:.. 2 Snow 'lllhltr Anlom·~ralan "'---ir lllUIUU e HONDA 350 SL e ... -~ BEACH BL ••• ••35 Shape. Make Oller. 642-SGU ~ ',!C kl-male. S\l·ver ...,.. -.w * 64&-8559 * TRAVEL Bus. 1elf-ce~ .ell+.! "O'l.i-1., 01· 836-4091 'fifi VW. SUNROOF.:· '. •""'•-. 450 mi's flSO tah~. Ve"' .... cond. JnJNTINGTON BEACH NEW ENGINE~· , G. ~mother'. ktttens. GERM. Shep. JlUPI, 1 'Nb, KITE No. 229, IOOd cond., (Irvine) 495-431» aft lpm •.1 '61 COUPE, \'Cf')' good cond. . •t 2ax) Ocean Blvd., CdM 6/27 gd with famUy I: triends, Dolly A CO\'er. $650 flnn. FOR S&Je: ,69 Yamalw. New motor. $1,495, H).1385 ~ar.:w~ New cltch &: exh:st. Priv 646--7670 or : l~ u=~ ~"s~aw!8;s~~ :i~tb~en~ ':t F~:~~s;:,trird. Gd ~::"'~ncrw~ lllCC ~ ::i:75" ·~f=~·ttbullte~ ... ~ ~ .. l!.~~ '69 VW BgG
"§' healthy, box trained, v.'t!an-anytime. ~~or bM: ofter. PH: finest A: most complete: park • ,70 Honda CB.J50 • au,.tomand .uc, .._top_. open11• .! -·o •port 1. td SUBARU Rad1~27 .. )ter.~,
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1 , mo Ii Sa.cha needs out "lovi t U r .. _.. -intonnation '69 DODGE Van. Cu-om !"°-n rove ' VJ
; ' ~n co11taine;,';7 ,-., ..:::""."~.':;$&!&:be ~· * ~:. c".nu .. m7 W.4511 ~ MINI TRAIL ttt. Elee. mrig., ~ ~ 537-rm 893-7568 Imm~~1::u·wry .Harbour ~ .. •· 'l° -, __ ~-LlDO ll, No. l.,.... 531-1105. Xlnt. cond. 67S-866t Tape deck. Bob 673-m8. '68 flAT ill Spart Coupe-e 90 MPH C.pability if:tl. :c 2 Vtty biendly older . """ New Michellns, chrome "
i.;_ Blk boMet Collif ar other GERMAN Short haired Top condttlon. S S '69 Yamaha 250 Enduro, Likf C ti rims low mileage all • 3:> Miles Per Gallon lSTil BEACH BL., ~ '~· '~-c:u. •-6127 Pointer pupa, AKC cha.::p, $950. Mfr2529 S-ce1t pea .. pHel new, Must. aell, Best ofter. •mpen 20 ' ' e Beautiflll Styling HUNTINGTON BE . '-<><..., .. .....,.....,.,. •• ---.a r-Adul ~~ ~7-80'7 service · recordg, $ 2 5 0 0, ',~ D.C. N. _.._ .. new home. sired. Shots, ""u•u~. Reu. MOVING: S.bot, lib new New 5 atar t ,. .. -... ~ ' , , TI4/SJ2..5131 Test Drive Today At '65 V\V, reblt ellg, j£ new ~ 9611-1390 Centrally located In quiet 1 ...... _,, HONDA c···PERS K to Motors ...... • , Healthy aittred male cat. ' gls, aail A flttl.np. Cost neia:hborbood of Wectminl-;J•v '""' "'"' FIAT 1969 124 SP, 5 spd US m tire11.Be1t offer 642-,,-..i::
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" -· •~ ~ "'° ""edl.,.. AKO. 816-733S en "· •~• clu-. Lp """"' "I $795 SUNBEAM '66 vw · M (Eattluff)" NB. 6/27 __. JacunlA:allotberfa. Xlnt. cond. $125 f i rm. JAGUAR ~"!'· • POODLE pu-AKC, b!k 12' w,_,, 1ta11 boat + ~ K ......., 1 . XI rxcel """'· B<•t ou..:-.:
:: DESPERAT!:LY need gd miniaturn m';ie and female tralltt, 10 HP E\rtnrude cU\ttes 530-2930, Sll._n. · " e '63 A PJ.ne" -• nt cond. 642--0027 ~"
:... home for 3 Mbr. 6: weaned 8 w1a! old, has •hot! 496-2670 motor. 536--9658. 53l-81.o5 '65 HONDA Scrambler Good stanc1.!~r!:1 .. cab Ml/FM, new interior. $595. '68 YW aooti.' !, r:: -M0-1403 6127 °5p•c1s ~.:.!ml'• Rb!! e ... $375. JAGUAR """""' :: SIU-.'Y Tcn1er pupp!.,, 19' Cabin sloop w/'"°"", all ~ -.... r .. ture,2burner•-. HEA..,..UARTERS =="'-===== I ' :~ "!.~=~tt~6Y=: =~~~~terms u ~t)'sr.:,·~~s11p A::;~~c!'iar!:~ '69~~:!5~K~':J ~-~d~~ne1~M=-i:Theon1y:LndJAGUAR TOYOTA ~:~dm~:~:~-~~K> ~.!ow·
-511>-25>.I 1121 WM"TED? . FUN CAT ~ Kntom Moton dealer tn the <n11ra ..._ 51488 -ii: S Fr<e Id-7 ....... old, DOG GROOMING KIT 16' Maln • a.-. M"'I ..U MOBILE HOMES '" HONDA 161 511).5915 ""'L ; :
rt = Motbfr J? F•~i; • 540-382S . $490 m-n62 A=·.::~: Nice. $275. ~ :5 =r~a~ camper, ~(~~ Harbour v . ~;i 7 MO'S e.;g. ""' Cocl<.r, STAN MILLER SABOT JOMICRA. INC. Auto Service lad. d;.contlnued model. ANNIVERSARY ' '
,., Kl'TTENS • wry pretty, all shots. Loves childrei:i. Xlnt cond 673-tm 673-611196. .-...... n--h n•~ & p -Comple.•·. -. -Wnt SERVICE 18711 BEAOI BL ·c-: pa.,yrul A: friendly, Ideal for · ' 1-_...... _......_ •rf• .v---~ PARTS SALE ., ;!< ) ~. MJ..71J6 6125 $10 ar best otter. 64fr3549 ** CAL 20 ** Hunt\fllion Beach SSl5lJ 18th St, Costa Mesa. ·,}IUNTINGTON BE ·t· FREE t good home ./ AKC lRISH Sttter pup-l'itany Extras S.J .C .• 2-l'xU' new 2 br, 2 WHEELS •70 DATSUN w/cab--owr BAUER 1970 TOYOTA WAGON '61 VW -Immaculate. ,
;\., .. 0 • pies Choose Youn Now! ** 644-1156 • * ba. w/w cpt&, 2 awnp, CIOHOUt of mag whee11. camper, telf-cont. Sell both IUICK •7592 Demo $1117 coco mats. New PCSllt 6 :-~ ~ Collie/Sbe~~~0female.51l250 61>8n8 Balboa LUGER lS' SloopFlbet1l•s1, ,.~, oUd, itor., conv., en.pr, A.P., Kf:Ystone,. Du-or camper separate . JN Toyot• Mark II $21•t interior. l6:">0. 548--64 ~
r mo. old. ~ d I ·'· ~= hrom U 1 ~, n $ . Li ZPBS16 :, • • COCKER. red le Mt a Great Dane Puppy e ae sa Is, trlr, motor, ;ow•t !hpg. cntr: 5 * adult park, rac e. P 0 "" 0 0 962-2656 COSTA ME A c. '60 VW Bus w/ ,enc l~ L-'-l'l'ef: 'to~ ,bo • Harlequin, AKC cond. $950. 830-lSn 49&-3968 .regU]ar prior. Jlurry-llmlt. '69 Ford Super Van 234 E. 17th Street DEAN LEWIS • & tran!I, Citll R{ln. 'Jl50
• u1~n. 5"' me. * 830-1362 aft 6:30 pm"* KITE No. 362, rlolly, mut · ed atock,'WW oot reorder. C pld ""-day1, 836-5934 eves .... ;. ·~ Has ahota. 8364493 6/25 BAYSIDE Village, 300 W. BROADWAY nRE CENTER om e camper. _....... 511-77i5 1966 Harbor,· C.H. 646-9M3 ._.
j · . _ COCK-A·POO pqpp)', f,-w1cs, covt!r. tte. Top cond Cout Hwy NB .. 302 2 ~Ill '67 VW Bug ::;: , ~ rwirr. fur'°'' & 1 blu• browo. male $15, . sa:;o •• '42-:J019 ' ' ' ' . S5 Fuhlon !•land, '67 J 420 '70 TOYOTA'S ,.,
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!I=' c::;·'!:"';.~"Yi.=' Female. AKC. 544-3011 A>kin1 S8lfl. "3-73%!, .... 10 x ... Funtiohed. co:"s~' 111MeyenMoxllune""81Y. :~-::.. =... ... ~: ~ •• ,,.is '66 YW DW:i ' .~ ; $41413 6125 SILKY TERRIER PUPS ---Alum awning, $2895. 331 '?I· Met.> MM Ml nM = ':' :~ ;: ~ low mileage. Mlllt len. f.t8'~ ~~. Sky BIUt!l 3-IBlk
l1: • AKC, Jant quality Power CrulHra f02I Bay, Sp. l2, CM · Small down will finance prl. ••"ll Vinyl Int. ll·Pfi096) iE &.Female, 2 while, !•male $170. -I BR, !7500, Choice ,,... VW 1 ..... , °""' c:..i. ""'""· Call 00-ml. vate party. (WAUlJll). Cai! L°'""" looch $899 ~· /~ • 1 caUco. Call ~ i~ AKC &.1Hf PuppN1 10' GU.SPAR w/•. deck-on toll coune. % blk. from . e &a-OMS e * .• BOUNTY H'lftter • dtr aft lO am 1'!W. Of.10'J9
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le 1IM !aperlor, C.M. Lln1tock -Evlnn>de, ad """' $295. .., pl""""'· II bile. -. &. 227-Sl.~.B. 113-1151 1'<T /air /!ethr / cl>r, w/w BilJ.. MAXEY 1!171! BEACH BL, siMus
1, -.ml am OR J.'7506 beach. Ht&. Bch. s.16--69'211 e VW .,.,... traN utn. 6 '19 DUNE Bua7, nd. delxe Mich tlm, lo ml.. tr.de. lllJNTJNGTON BEatlt i,§ T WK. <Id bl1I: • ........ part • · SACRIFICE 20' Cbn Crsr. 28' Mayflowtt. 1 BR, 1nowt.r tJod1 pub. chrome, 6.IXIO mi. RetJ $24511. 6+l-42S5 wr
'"' Cocker 4 Terr I e r. WANTED immed.-Stall or •· bath. Fum. Setup in Adult 642-0WJ clean! * 536-2127 * , ·~-i vw.,, Bs"1~.1u,.~fif,!!!,; ' wwc; 8127 corral lot pony. In c.~. Wood, hf'ad, 121 40 hp -MEIC•DES llNZ '-''l!I' ...,., _.. ·-1
I or CdM att•. 615-2359 Jotulton tlttt. Gd c«xl. Parlf. SA. $14j0, 64Z-209S. O.H.V. 4 C)'Clf: jeep enr, evw .Chusi• Sho~-~:unce ,. 1-1E•CH.ILVD. betv;ttn ~1 P1\f. ·::;. I~'· COCIC-A-POODLE P\1111. 4:-5 :.&Lll'ORNI• LIVING SllXIO!brlt ofter. ~ 10 1( fS KIT w/ICl'ffntd radiator complete. Free p&ek up I uuoYa'J -• "" ~ ·.a~ V\ mo. all lhoCI. :.tl-11.17 ~ "" room $2995 Cash. Adult •548-m4• e&Q.04.43e ftwit ...... 147-1551 w V R118, Good~~
..,..,,.,. 1125 25' Chris Craft Ovemlpter, -.....c. -. 646-2M6 -~ CHEVY lllllK.tlo.lllhT.•Bdt New Drak~1._$l~, , P•t'-1915 ghlp-to.4hlp, $2000 or offer. t-1"• no.,...... · _, . •naint Call I 1.., •• ...._ &t6-4IA f!Vt:I!. ·
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• Id""", -~·~ p TIO ff Gobriel 9ITI~ 2 BA, '°' lot. Adlto. xuu. -7 . -.-AUSTIN $1299 !!ic"i Xlnl "'""· 1u~"
i!; i 'FEMALE rabblta and ~mnlNJ~~1':,V: J$u~ iT'S WONDERFUL 1 he Owner 96Mt511. Tr•ller, Tr•vel MU ..-"' 6-J&.08&4 :-:. ~ llutdt, 1yrdd,!4&-tl'.l1/27 It, • -1Jo-""'""!' • m•~ ..,.. In appll··-U 2 ' X 2 4 IPff(I, white. fXRX080J r. • -· .• w .. ~ _,, -·--SKY NE : '°" BR. .,. Joo • Rbil cnr: ,..., Kntom Motors ·st vw. GOOd oomt::"' :• 2 8tftptd ten.le kltte111. 8 18'x12'. $450 1 )T old. you find in lhl OU1ltled tltn. I BA I: xtraa. ln '62-20' P•thflnder cluteh, ttm, chl'OnM JHllnt. Xl nt 111"1"!. ~ u ...... ta-mu 1171 IU-5268. Ads. Check them now! Rlncho ft) Rey. l4WIMCI 3M w. S.y, Sp. 12, CM ,.int. •. m.-wo. 845 hktt, C.M. 540-6915 $<193 ... 67l-JOJI
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SELECTION ""'· UU.rior, etc. N-, b1u A w1" lop, RIK, auto $1299 · 1mall .-! wmc, 12!10. OolJ ~~-D ....... , '6,llOO mi's $10llO,
of vw alter 5 ...-tar --" ~~ -~-Ir, Brilil!o --'. . --: -.~ .. -c.-A.MPERS ·Har6our V.W: .. vOL:O"';._ .... t .... C:RO"'mtar~ ~)·~:..':...\"':: ·eswSTANGva
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SALES .. SERVICE VOLVO •m~ . ·~--,--9-3331 tbM, -Clrb and -• ~ ~ • !87ll BEACH BL.,. llC"'35 . M1..., Kl ....-U.VexcellenttoA-'A CONVERTllLI!
llUNTINGTON BEACll ~. Antlquo_•,t ~IU.lcs HIS , WE PAY . CASH I-· 962:-6211 . *· ,.._18'1 *·
'64 VW Double~cab pickup, ~ '69'finii.'ii~;:;.J:i .. ;"ij:i)-jiliml.;;c-;;;;;~I"===;;:::=::::==
rblt !SIJO "'°""· P<nche ~ '11111111 . LEAVIJilG STATI! ' . FOR .,.. CAR ;o::d;;;u, ·;;...,._ ;;f: QLDSMOlll.I
clutch, -tire•, paint 'YN'VQl. MUST SELL P/B, Air. 8"l our. .
•hock&. loo boo<. water air ~ l90T MORGAN + 4 In .,...,. '13-1023: Koop-Colllnr 'ti! '69 OLD9 Cutluo .........
cooler. W,. cover. Ex"i! ,' , ·' , •goOd condldoo, SIDI. New CONNEU 11 PM. . . · 2 dr H.T • ...,.,, Air. "111
pair, wide. -" -. •1:111£11'11111n1• top .. -· -call CHEVR. oLET· '10 CHEVE!li SS ·3911_ ........ --· Tlmd $1500 Or trade on '68 Dodp ~ , 642-l724; , _ Undtt W·--. Air -&iam. lnumculate! 8CllO mL I , vi.n. 536-2"9 ~ ' 21128 llarQ Blvd. -a_..,,., • BeklW Blue BOok at $2850.
: ''jJ. VW, Xlnt cond. Inside -" 2;$2,~' R-Ciro, R""' ,HIO o.ta -$11.12111 ~ TaD ._. ,_ "·. lli'I.-.r. T,O.P. 60--0t115
.:, ... wt,$100.Abo0une~-WE PAY '69lllALIBUVB.red•int.~ . ~~~nli'uch .,:W':.~Y.' MUST SILLll . TOP DOLLAR vteyt too: uio. rib, 16.!lll> S8 Oldi. a..nlmldo.• out,
1169 Roadrunner, 4. speed. 4 For dean, ued can mi. $2,395. ~ Rwll sreat. nu rad.iatOI',
, 'A Volkow-Bvo ~ bit"""· 1>a:e11ent «ind> JC!HNSON & SON . ~~ 4o<!r, iiei Air,~ -$,250. o:il!JO.!'O"d~':ie "::'! r i;e:, ·VOLVO' tion. Pri""te Party. 54&1932 • LINCOLfi ll'ERC!IBY • CAii -: . '61Luxury18 Oldo.
.. ,!j62--0818 :ANNIVERSARY Autoo Wo-'70D -:.=-~·. '64. IMPALA ~ 213, '9,!IOO 52,000 ·mi. $139 :,S..· VW Bue. Excellent con. ml., w/xtru, Sood cond., 6t6--0B89
-.. -s.u $6SO w SALE TOP OOLW · . ~= 19QO, or bell ollu. -e '6'1 cun.ASS Supreme.
h<at """· ...__ 1m DEMO llllL' MAXEr roYorA . CHR-YSLER. X1nt cond. SI""-
' OWNER ;62 VIV Campor, "142" ........... $2759 tar 1811111 -Bl....t -~145
new ~ & brkl. Good 4 speed, radio • heater. • R. Beach. Ph. M74SS5 cond. $1511. CAii 518-0211. 47 ... ""1 E Cpe. for d•Hv-CLEAN USED CARS '69 N•w Yifter hml!Op, . PLYMOUTH
· ~--del c:-..f ... 11.. See George Ray . WE PAY TOP D01LAR 2-dr. Top coad. All ac-o---,------' ··'~ "65VW·Bug eryD.-EA~-N LEWl~S· THEODORE FO!tTOPUSEDCARS -.~5.1&-2153. ' e "711uTacuda
. flio. 551-9191 . • ROBINS FO. RD . u """' "'·" ........... lll54 °"""' N<iw y_,_ Xlnt cond, M .. 1 .. IL \, · '61 VW CONVERT. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 6t6-9303 llU us firlt. Xlnt COid. Rulll aood. $125. * 54&-5599 * ~ ·' $':m1. 8.f6.6l2.) U1a Dime-A-Line Adi to buy 2060 Harbor Blvd. 2H E. 1Ttb St. . stt.-1169. I========:.
;!;-Ow 642-6511 t:Jr RESULTS or sell "Butdaet Priced" ~ Coat& Mesa 5«8-1115 =========-1 PONTIAC :'··· .,.,...,.,_ CORVAIR -Auto LHll!lf tllO --------1--------i;;;;;;;;.::;:.:..,, __ =:.t:::=:..::::.:__;,_..::,:=_~=..;=:_--,:::: -~ LEASE .~ '62 CORVAIR, Sp-..... '1IS BONN .• Dr.""""'· NI
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'70 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE.*
,· lo.ded C•r with only 7,500 miles. Fectory frMh ..,Id cir w/ t•ld vinyl roof, RIH,
euto .. P:S., P .I., feet. eir •. f1ctory 911r111t.1 te 10,000 1J1i111, JIO YI ~ff&l1I
'89 Cad El Dorado, , fully ~ bua1 m ate r i a J • cond. $1200, 673-6156
equlpt incl air. 13,000 mi'L 833-3860 003 Carm.tion, CdM
Gold w/eoJd inter. $197 per '63 CORVAIR Monza 4 dr '64 GRAND Prix, one owner,
mo. $225, 54 :Mere.· Sta. Wag. P IS, P/B, Factory air.
SOUTH COAST 1125. Need minor work. Xlnt """"-1815. """"°'
CAR LEASING 54811!1'1 '62 Po,.iac Bonnllvtll• conv.
300 W. Cit Hwy, NB. M5-2ll2 '62 CORVAIR-deen, new Xln't cond. Auto, p/s, $425.
tires need• braba, 5f9..2815 ~.
MCI C•r1 9'00 or 675-m& '62 GRAND Prix ~ $300 or
·==~~~~~'="=i best offer. 2517-C Santa Ana CORYEI IE .\ve., C.M.
ANYONE . '61 llONNEVILLE -ob-, '1IS F1111! ~ F1llly tao-'68 CORVETl'E conv. 3'ilhp po/pb, p/windnwo. La.-
tar')' equipped. · am/fin. ' IPd. ,_traction, top. Private PlflY. 146-1029
199 1o mi, new t!ftll. $mO or '61 G.,, • ....... 'Do.\., 'lull
•"SS VW (JPC-000)' best offer. f67-8'194 Xlnt. "; -power.
$199 '61 Corwtle Oomo. 300 HP, "3e-m2
'68 Fwd c.orttns G.T. 2 dr, Auto., New ~. A: tranl,I====·====:.
H.T, • opeed budoel _.,, Jmmaculato. New job..,..... T•llRD (TAS.195) lmmed. lale l'lS-l770,
,61 Buick en..~ ... • '65 Corvette-, 385 HP, 4 ~. -. _,.....,... •a,,vpul. f.utbeck, $185). (days) '6' T-BIRD, Cood cond,
Wagon. Full power, m cond, 67S-TIMO, (ewt) ~1336. white red interior. Fact.
<OOT-344) l399 ,112 VETrE Hd •• !Op, "'Ii 1teroo !1250. '9>-1445:
CREDIT AUTO SALES red paint, 283 Ill pm .,,., 19'/0 T·BIRD w/Landau IOp.
ID2ll2 Gardea Grewe Blvd, 4-lp, SHARP $IS95. 613-""5 FullY looded. $5000. Call
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heifer, P/S, F1ctory A/C,
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'69 CAPRICE 2 DR. H~T.*
BLUE CHIP SPECIAL '68 XR VA NT e '61 Me""'1'Y Comol $'9 7 .
e '59 CO<! Cpe, de Ville $99 Foctory air nond. -Ink-'61Valiant2 dr Signet. Autn, . DAILY PILOT WlllT ADS BRIN" R£SllTS I e "59 Chev Im)lala $199 . • .teertnr, air, RAH. $8'!0. llR I a C
• '82 Rambler Wp $299 er, vinyl top, dlr, ractna:1 ~67U512~~=====~~=::=====:::::=~=:=====:=~:==:::::===~E:I e ·~Buick, sharp w/alr $399 green wltb blade fntmor.J:
• '61 Chev'-"' U99 Full price l2IWlO <YZZ058l. -Coro -1-C•n -1NowC:.n 9IOO I-Ciro ·"°"
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~ol 1ir coll4,. l:luck1t 1111• w/co1nol1, d1frott1n, AM -FM r1dio, tilt wi...r, P.wi11°
.. o:iwt, 1uto. doOf locks, pr1t11. 40,000 "'ii' 91ur111t11 US ltoy11I Ti.r~1, Cir liko l:lr1nd
Mw. TurM h.,..r•11t1tlc, l96 VI, Mlllf oth1r ice. Speci1I w11k 111d price tA.&11471, • '62 Chev Impala $499 With small down will ~ =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij!iiiii!!jii We carry our own contract ance. ~te party, Call "' !
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,'69 MALIBU CONCOURS WAGON• . ; · • s3399 -bt1t1 t p111. w19011. l111 th•• 6,000 ... u,s; Sh1wroo"' cl11n. UM,
111to., P.S,. fed. 1ir, F1ctory 9111r1M11 A1M1h1i119 up to 50,0ob
111i111. Hurry, IZS644ll.
'65 CHEVROLET lf Dr. ~42,000 mlln. V-1 , pow1r 1t.1ri119, r•clio, ho•ter, •vtom•tic,
,.,., flOll{ t11bbor. tSJX4l41.
"68 BEL AIR COUPE' ;i Doot. VI, ••to., RIH, f•ctory oir, P.S. R1•l 1tro111 c•r witli
'J2,71S inilo1. Suro cl11erv11 • dri••· fVll6601.
'68 IMPALA 4 DR. HARDTOP'
Truly, flice yollow c•r with f•ctory •ir, P.S., RIH, Do•cl 1hor,_
Weokefld 1pociel. IXIF-797} ~
'68 MALIBU COUPE•
Thi1 9•'1••11• cl•rk 9re111 cer h•1 r•clio, heef•r, 1vtom1tic.-p-•r
1t11ri119, V1ry 1poci1I price. lXOCSJ])'
'67 IMPALA COUPE•
2 Dr. H.T. R1cl io, ho•f•r, powoc 1toori11t. 1vto., f1ctory oir. 601d
milo1, 90~ cir. Wo11't be .h•r~ loflf 1t thi1 prico. ITUll401
'67 IMPALA COUPE '
h1vtif1o1I N it• cir with lo, lo mile1 he1 llH, P.S., lfl4 h•1 111p1r
sport oquipmo11t with bucket 1•1t1 I cof11olo, Week eMI 1peciol.
IYWRSIOI '
'66 CAPRICE HARDTOP•
4 Dr. QNE OF-THOSE CARS. R&H, eut°'m1tic, power 1t11ri119,
f1c.to,Y oir, low milet. Yov w.,.'t fillcl 011efflor lflywhere. Spoc.i1I
prico. IRQH1901
'66 BEL AIR SEDAN '
<f Dr. Fec.tory eir, P.S., RIH, 1utom•tic, Thi1 truly fllco cir h•1 flOW
color, Op1l11cent 9ro1n •"cl you'll f,.,, it. ISVS6041
'66 IMPALA COUPE'
H•11cl1omo told cir with r•cl io, ho1t1r, power 1t1erifl9,.111tom1tie
tr1111m i51ion. IULA96SI
'65 IMPALA COUPE'
2 Dr. H.T. R1clio, heit•r, 1ilh1t1•tic., power 1foori119, 1h•rp
f1ctory 1ir. Nico IPCRJSt)
~99
$1799
$1899
$1779
$1899
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$1699
s1399
$1499
s1399
*Would You Believe AD Of Tiie Above
. Cars Carry ConneD's 100°/o Guarantee
. . '81 o,•&. •ALLY• -TRANSPORTATION CARS ._,., __ .. c · -
... CHIYllOlST COii.VAiii. -__ ._ ..... .c.c_ .. _._·_~~----
Ull 4 °'··"*'·""'··"""· WAG 0 N s . 114 CHIVllOf.IT IM,Al.A -''1 "110 t ,........,. ~ ....... Air -• • DI', ....... """",· ,...,. .......... ,..... ... ...... -
, •al!t._N_ICI. --:"Ct.:=.. i ........... ,..,~ ...... 1a. OLDS t Dll. .... ,._ ............... """'· 1a..,...,1
-t'M,'= ur. 'M Ul'llti i ............. 111 ... liiiiir, .., 113 CHllVY' II -_.... .. , •Mt ........ ,._., OrtfrOt. ""' 'cyt., t .._ M,T., pffa i-;;<; .. -Oi'ii1'i''"c.i'0:"Uifl'r;.--;;;;;;;;;.-.=,-;;= , .... elf', """"""' · •A POID P.a. 4 *· ....... liiii; iilitir. .,_,,,......., r1111. ....,., ""'9lfiC ws-I Pl , ,....,. ....,.... ClVZ•
-L1w -(CNlK•I 1111
VUY SPICIAL ·• ........ -. s1• I Dr. NICI. .....
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-· fYWA41J, I .ftO <AMlliiU4.......,.....,G~ ... ,._ .._..... ,._ ~. ,...., ......
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.·CON.NELL
CHEVROLET
· 2121 Harbor · Blv~., C'olta-Mesa
546-1203
-~;g~;, ~:c,-;: . JORISON & "soN -
~~~*~"il~-· F~~;~~J..w:.,_ LINCOLN-MERCURY
• I •
IUICK FALCON
'69 Buick Skyl1rk '62 FALCON 4 dr Sla-
2 Door Hardtop. VS, automa.. Wagon, good tires, good
tic tnnsmiaion, p o w e r cond. $350. 6G-444l
lteeriJV, Factor)' air. Lie. '60 FALCON 4 dr, auto. 3
YPW988, new tires, pod tramporta-
. $249' tlon $125. --··----. FIREllRD '
· . '68 FIREBJRD Pontiac ·sso .. _~ ·:~t PO:u::ft::
-" 11900 SI~ Ext. a; or 67 6Q.3IS92 mo HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
'68 Riviera Xlnt·::c.c..-.-.~d'
Loaded, Muat ~ to ap-
preciate. $3390. 846-83M.
1968 SPORTS Wagon 400 9-
~. All power, new tires,
..,.,... ....... $2900. --
CADILLAC
'61 Fleetwood ei.uctwn.
1tHI. crey, ltbr Int, Ill own.
er. Lo mJ. XLNT cond.
6"-3677.
'II CAD Convert. leather Int,
AM/FM ndkt, tun pwr,
fact air. tilt ..,. ..... -
door Jockl etc. fU.4119
WANTED: 'IU4 4 DR Cad.
FORD -------'56 FOllD
Automatic, oric1nal. dlr.
63,000 actual mile•. Must
tell. J'4ab oiler, (PLG925)
Call 54M052 or 49f.9773.
'66 FORD GT 328, kp trans,
nu motel', )'Dow. Bucket
Sprint -• c.moJe. See to appNdate. '146-2100,
64UO&I .
'69 MACH -i, fUUY equip,
air cond, auto. *-* 1'65 FORD Oomo. rib,
ltefto. XJnt cond.
5'8-S331
lo ml, tully -.. ortc '63 Ford . 421 enrlne, ~
owner prel ..,.._, Xlnt cond, Mutt ll!ll-Best ;.;;;:;:_::,.;~""'··---=-,;:;;,.~;;...,~--1-otttt takff. 815--1753.~ ·go ..__.., ........... AMA!
cond, 1ow mil'•·
Evel: fB..18
CHEVROLET
UNCOtN ·
'65 SEDAN CONVT
Nu slam ttm. t owners
FAMILY reduced! 'Ill Non SlZiO ** Ml-1171
Del""" 2 dr. \18. P/!'rP~ ===========
R/11. Vinyl !Op. v.,,. clnn, MSlCURY
11,SOO ml $1950. eTW75C
e '81 IMPALA-auto., ps/pb,
Good cond. Best · 11ffer.
.... 1023.
•a NOVA Station waaqn.
New ,.... -. "911,
llS3<l692
'65 WHITE Mercedes 2'l SL
Coupe. L6 mlleqe, new
tlrel. Priced to 11 e t I .
675-7086. 5*183D, Ext 20.
MUSTANG
'S6 VI Cbe•. Goad 1----
tranaportaUon $15 or Make e·§ 2+2 Futback, red, Vi,
otter! M&-2191. auto. $825.
•57 <::nEVY .talion wacon * 6C5jt39 att. s pm *
New .,.tne. ~by GT 350
_.113$ M""' mru. Slcrtll<e
PLANNING to mow1' You'll Sll85 ** M0-1'15 ""
find an am•''DI number Cllf '17 Muatanc *• auto, VI.
._.. 1n foaiYi• a~•lfW .lr,...p.1., auti. aiit OWllft'
Ado. Ch<clr ftoem """· _6f-Oia.._ __ 1. ____ _
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THREE GENERATIONS. IN THE AUTOMOllLEBOSINISS
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BIG SELECTION
BIG SAYINGS ON
STATION WAGONS
NEW · MONTEGO STATION WAGON
MONTEGO MX VILLAOl!R
.,., .. , , .......... 111 ... :111 ......... c.er.tl, ......
SWft Ts ....... Ceuslw; upt .....,. WIW ... 7h14
n,.., P...r ... W!Mew, ........ c.m., -W/Alr
.....,, ................... ...., ......... Air c...
.,....;, AM ..... n.tM .... • C1•I• DIL Seet
6 PO ....... 11tti. .._.. CTL Left Mmll Mln'ID', ....
......... C..... Treller Tewfet ........ •OMllM ..
11617
Save$$
'11 OP•L •ALL YI CWDI IUI $1211
•• •UICW: llfYLAllK $1411 ·--AT, IMI, fwr, Stl'lo
... VOLltlWA•IM IQUAlllaACK 1w1• an $1416
'JD l'OllD MAVlltlCK A.T. IU. ...... SZ116
117 MUITAN• MAttOf'OP ............... a., .....
• ........ IVCL MfJ S1811
•• CN•VllOLIT ~ • Dier """""' ......._CIYNlltl S1116
'117 MlllCUllY ~"llM IT t DI'., M,T. ......... $181&
.•• YOLKIWAIP IU• ·--$1816
BRAND NEW 1970 ,
Marquis Station Wagons{
'(edit Oii:. l'nt., CDncoellld Hd, L"'P. Grille, OU.I Atllan Tl. ..
f'OW tt11r Wlndew', flO. ltll'\t Vtnl· Sntrem, L"'°'" 11.cti:, •-t· t:m!Ulln Cont., 1111. SIW•l1 H11x15 Tlrft, "-S/Wl~!_1_• Way flow. S..t, (""" FKlnl llllr INll, C.~111 Loed flllllf•
Pw. l'rl. Ollt lr•k•, ri
l'OW. s'"''"'' Whllp9r A.Ir Corid-, A.MJfM 1twoo tttflo, IM. win¥1
Miid W!ptr, Tl"llld Gle11 Comp,, 011., lltt • frt. lr-ldtl' lllJI,
Rt. Cont. Lii, M11T1H', Luxury W, Co~•n, Cl'Olt C-1ry, tt• ~
DISCOUNT $967.50 I I i
NOM. WINDOW ITICKll NICI '
' Cougar Top Cat for '711
WHERE WILD MEETS ELEGANT l
This llr•nd 11-Cou91r 11 complofo with pow1r 1te"'"*•
r.owar clhc bt1k1t, white 1id1 will tires, incl m1ny o*;fr
ux~ ... fo1t11roa. aOF91H517134 . · · . • I
.$2995 J.
+TAX & LIC. "
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
... fOllD COUNTllY SIOAN
' , ..... Mil. ,, .......... "' COM., l'llf 1'1111. CTDI 1111 $181
•• MAlllt 111 SAVE ...................... ,...
IYDl ... I ' ' 'I& COMIT .. , eoa.to C... ......... lrMI., l!fWr., ._ CHOW 11'1
'81 COltTINA '81& 2 Dier, IYTP 1111
•• T .. llD ~COll .. I S1111i
:2l '17 ,OttD COVNTttY SIDAN ...... troM., ••M, f',1'0/.1"
•Ir ~ "" 1'1111.1 " ..,,
•• TOYOTA COllOftA c;..,.. cwie 1111
'. ·11-· . 11111 Dirt ..... AT, llMI, I', Ifft,
NOW IS THE IUT TIME IN TIN YEARS TO IUY A LINCOLN·MERCURY P~
JObD-SOD•S~D ...CM~LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ' MARK 111 l MERCURY • COUGAR
Or-c_,,.._ -Pociwy DI-Ll_.Ml'""'Y Dlli.r
2626 HAUOR, COS.1'A MESA
540-5630 540-5635
(1 Mnt._h. of ''" DI ... Frwy.I
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JONES .OLDS~OBILE
1970 . SPORTS CAR • · .. CENTER
2133 HARBOR TORONADO
COS T A MESA
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•Corner Of H1rbor
& Elm. Service
Entrance On Elm -·-If Jll!I own an inport·
ed car and need
mice, come see us
at B I SjJorts Cars.
All new service and
parts facilities. _We
service ALL imptirted
cars.
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l\.1g11 11trformar1e1 pecklM, Crul1t Contrat Comforlron 1lr condl·
tlllnlng, tlntld wlnchhleld & •Jr..
dowl, whlM tlrlPJMld llbllrOllM
"'"' 1111 lo Mlescoplc 1!Mrlng, dbl. Wl!ffl tov1n; 1111-trwnk, cus!Om lnllJl'IOr, dlx. redlo, Bl .._le. rNr 1pplttr, ,,.,_,. tlok
wlndowi, powtr door lor;lo, 6-w.r
-blt!Ch $HT, vinyl rool, -11ftrlng, most ,.,.,.y ~ c1lv1bi. cxlr1. Exec. ur low m11n. ·cstock No. 2011.
s1250
DISCOUNT
BRANO ·NEW
1970
1198°
LUXURY SEDAN
Crvl11 control." 4 11e1ion •I• con-
'dll'°'1111!1, tinted WIJ!hhltld lo
wlndowi, whll1 1trlped fibel'9*-sa ti~. till lo ltlesc0pk: •-lno. POWe!' trunk, AM/FM tt.r.o r1•
dlo, .... .,. ......,. -'· ¥lflyl roof, dlvldtd front t.HI wlttl M l con-"'°''' ti«. windows, .,._. wind ¥«111, dltC br1kn, 1utom11U1;
tr-... etc: .... Molt _,. COll-c1lv-clehllte 11tlr1. (SMdc No.
JIU. · · · ······· s1150 . F R E E DISCOUNT
W•ICAnoN
SPECIAL
To The
First 100
Cars With
This Coupon
Imports ~ly
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TUNE
UP
SPECIAL ·
INCLUDES:
S.t C1rburetor,
. Plugs, Points,
Condenttr, Timing
All P1rts & L1bor
REG. $24.95 . s1 &•s
NEW '70 OLDS
DELTA "88" .
ROYAL HOL. CPE.
s1oso.
DISCO I.INT
* '65 FORO
CUSTOM SEOAN
:127, VI, •utamatk, factory •Ir, ~..:~ai~ ttta1er, _...,, P.s .. p.a .•
$955
* '69 CHEVROLET
NOVA CPE.
Auto, tran1., power atwrlng, pow.
ef" br••n, raclla, PiMW, Whit• w•ll Urn. U,DOO ad. mlln. Yll:C .... $2222
* '61 CAOILtAC
H.T. CPE.
vt. •ute. 1r1ns. Full pOWW, R&H,
"""'· ~GAS 7161. sn1
* '63 CHEVROLET
'h·TON PICl<UP • 11lftd. air condllionlng, radio, llHllr. LOt'~ beol, (NNMO.)
$1033
* ~,.., -. -
, '61 09.D<;E .. BILL CUSTOM SPR.TSMN •. 4 • V·I, •uto. tr•n1 .. •fr condlllonfnl, raclla, l!H~r, ll>lr'd H~I. XEV fl~.
l ~-· . $2666 .
: JONES UNIV;RSiTY
"' SPORTSCAR .
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CENTER OLDSMOBILE
2131 HAlllOlt
COSTA· MESA
540 4491
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1IONDA . HERB .
FRIEllUHDU
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eJG iii:•~
s .. S.ELEC' TION , . I IE M. lJI ,625 Gardon Grove 9 Blvd.
A .. . OF 537.7777 * 193-7561 ------
L DATSUN
L Pick Up * ' k MINI BIKES True s * . = ''90' s'' a l.100's"i
1''350' s'' l
= ''450's'' ~
f'750's''6
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ALL
COLORS
READY
· FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
"Leader in The Beach
, Cities"
ZIMMERMAN
2145 HARBOR BLVO.
540+410
I· ONL y I '64 VOL:SWAGEN * FtAT * ll:1dio, h11t1r, 111w tir11, fr11hly p1int9', .,,,.,, .,,ty ., DEA. l· E~ .1 ..... '"· a,. ,,,.,,, r •• low pric1. !OZNIJOI
$795
IN GARDEN GROVE •
I AS I '69' VOL.KSWAGIN' I LOW AS A11tom1tic 1tick 1hift, rd io,
h11t1r, look1 i nd dri••• llk1 s15 9 & 1 ;,;;•'"5;~'· ISIR· l month, 12,000 mile •
r f1ctory W1rr1nty I '66 VOLKSWAGEN ********* . R1dio, he1!1r, 1co11-,. d1° p1nd1bility, Yoo co11ltf111't filllll THE 1 l>1flrr b1r91i11. !SU7lll
MINI BIKES
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iYoun9Way1 $895
BIG I To Go · •
a , I********* 169 VO~KSWAGEN-~ I R•d io, he•t.'r, ••c1pti•11•llv ~ 'SELECTION auto a 1::~.,~51:i5 ;:~'::~:1
s. Sta.lion
.~ w.agons
ACL ! COtORS
;io READY
FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
"Leader In The Beach
Cities"
ZIMMERMAN
2145 HARBOR ILVO.
540+410
'56 FORO
**:**• ***** . chrotnt wh11l1, 1ir condi· tionin9, "'ll' cl11n 1nd chtc!t
· 1 thi1 prict! !6GN~53l
· THE $399 · I ONLY I •
8 * FIAT * j ~DEALER a
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
R•dio, h11t•r, cu1t~m pi11-
1tripi119, I FFM9971
$799
IN GARDEN GROVE •
I AS
LOW AS
Q '66 BMW
f"ii1 1 aoo. R•dio, h11 l1r, 4·•p11d, t'! ••~•pli on e lly cl11n cir. ~ !SSF627 )
S1035 ls159&~ • .12 month, 12,000 mile '67 KARMANN GHIA
Factory W1 rr1nty Been w111tin11 11 1porfy cir
•I • pric• tlie!'1 ilot 0111 of
Hii1 world1 H1 r•'1 your
• "Jr -ch1nc1! Tki1 little b••u+v IJ ; h•t r•dio, h1•t1r,' wliit1 w1ll1
i nd • i11 1kowroom co11clition.
',11 _<:'""51495 -
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l·antl.I ~ . . ..
sport T&M
I ltd ·1 MOTORS
9625 Gordon Grove
Blvd.·
OPEN SUNDAYS
1011 G•rdon Orm
, Boulew1rd .,
537.7777 * 193-7561 V, Blk. {. of Booch rn11 ' . Boulovord
,,.,~ 534-2214 ff2-5551
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LEYl1$'
i4th'
ANNIVERSARY
-·SALE -.: . .
SPIC I AL
L 1970 I
TOYOTA \\'.AGON
~ $1817
A.LL COIOLLA MODELS
IN $TOCK
AU COIOJiA. MODILS --
IN .ITOCI
19l0 OEl,16 ..
$2759
U2 2 di'., raclio, llM!cr, •·speed.
(Ser. •"1MJ)
· 1970 V LVO ".
142 S~DAN •. ...... ..$2759 PllCID • .... ,
Thl1 dtrilo 1111 low mlli!!
will! • 1PN(I tr•n1., raclio •
hM11<'. C#O<llll •
'$2795 ••
1t6t Flet S,rffr 1Z4
tlod1tr, Jl1dlo, he1ler. 5·
1peed, like 11ew." IYXV576l
$2895
ltlt ... -c 516
R1diO, he•ter, 4·spio,d, r11I
1h1rp, wire · whe1lt. IVVX
1641
'$2095 ·
1t67 MGI GT
Cpe. Wire wht1l1, 4·1p11:!,
•11,,.lo, ~11ltrr · '
$995
l t l5 YW
Co11v•rtiblt, . ltadio, h11ttr,
'4·1p1ed. 'ITRH264 1
$1495 .
1ff7 Yel•• IZZ
2 door 'ttd•n.' lll•dio, ~he•I·
er, 4·1p11d, IVFGl . .:.:IO::...I _
$1295
l tll Yel" 12,Z.
4 Dr. S1d1n. R•dio, h11t1r,
'4·1p1,d, li~e· 11tw. IWIA
0161
1964 Yeln Pl 100
Cpe. R~dio, lie•fer, 4.
speed, clh• cl1111. fCSR
146)
$1195
1t 51 Mt;1'1501
Rodlir. <4 1p11d iii 1111 11ic1
cont!. IGHR0471
s"'°14"°'9=5--
1t6S MGI
Rodllr, R1dio, h11!1r, <1 .
1p11d, ,..;,, wh11ls,-l.VLIC
0<101
Rodttr.
h1•t1r,
7t0)
$1295 \
1964' MGI
4 1p11d , r1d;o,
r11I 111•111. I IFE
. $995 ,,,. ,, ... ....., s;ri..
Rotl1tr. • llHie, t.•et.r, 4.
tpe.4, 1h1rp. ITPUJIOI
Sits ...... , .... , .......
lled1lr. Radio, he1t1r, 4.
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. · HARBOR . SHOPPING CENTER .
(OSTA MESA
S--M."*' Center hpplement to The DAILY PILOT, 1hur1., June 25, 1'11 -.
. 11111., ,,...,..
;prisons Fj.lled Up
·Bv Unfit Recruits •
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Local dralt boards concerned
with fillin1 t heir IDC)llthly
tpJOtas often draft physically
handicapped and m e n t a I I y
disturbed youths who are Wlflt
for military lel'Vice, accordin1
to a civlUan panel.
and dischargi~ them before
they get into trouble.
The panel said slockade
priaoners who were drafted
make up lbout 31 percent of ~~p...
lhe total Army priJQP popula-
tion ol about 7,000. Draftlel
constitute 54 percent 'of the
Army. t
1be great majority -
between IO to IO percent -
or Army pri!oners are cbare-
ed or convicted ot beinl
The panel, appointed to
study the Anny pri90D system
and composed of six noted
penologists, said it round
many draftees in A r m y
stockades "who were clearly
not fitted for military service. absent ~ithout 1eave, the __ Little Beet on • ~ ... Trip panel said. Of these, many , ~w:I
"The committee ls well
aware or the fact that some
local boards, havinc trouble
fUling their quotas, draft
youth with physical and men-
tal i n a d e q u a c I e s , and
.ometlmes with s e v e r e
personality a n d char1cter
defectS that doom them to
•!most certain failure in the
.Army."
were unstable and unable to . withstand the tensions o1 The deepsea tug Arthur Foss, one of America's most Alaska's Bering Sea. 'lbe 9500 mile tow originated
in Houston, Texas, where the units were fabricated
for operation at the North Slope oil fields, by BP military life. powerful, beads north up the British Columbia coast
Other stockade~~ lo-with two 5500-ton barges loaded with a self-contained
duded "a put variety o1 oil production unit de.signed for Prudhoe Bay on Alaska, Inc.
phylicm, mental and emo-==================~==------=---------------------------------------
Uonal misfits, sex deviants.
drug addictl and others who
were clearly unfit for military
service," the penel reported
in its lU.pact. report to
Secretary o1 the Anny Stanle)t
R. Raor.
No speclHc fipres were
&Jven on bow many YOUlll
men mtctit be in thil catqory.
In its report, relealed Mon-
day by the Peatap, the
panel reeommended the Army
ecmcentrate on rapidly idm-
tilylng the unfit and unsuitable
The report, listing • l
specific recommendations for
priJon reform, noted prisonen
who need medical o r
J11Ycbiatric help have trouble
lettJn& it becaUK none of the
Anny's 23 stockades have
hospital wards. And it s a I d
few post hospitals h a v e
separate wards and are thus
reluctant to treat stockade in-
mates.
The panel called the Army's
stockades outdated a n d
overcrowded and nm by of-
ficers and enllJted men with
litUe or no training l n
penololJ.
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The biggest clHI you e••r 9et on quelity sfiC?es whose lebels you'n rec09nize H
emon9 the finest • , • now offerecl et e fredion of their ori9inel prices! T eke
your pick from clrns shoes, little heeh, sperh I the new chunky look sendels.
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•BE
Nigerian
Red Cross
WorkEnds
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -
The Nigerian Red Cross 1s
.. " ICheduled to end Us relief
operations in what used to
"' be Blafra at the end of June\,
but about 3 mlllJon people are
1Ull living in hunger and
economJc despair in t h e
former .-ebel ltate.
Eiperts warn that the Red
Cross pullback could imperil
the lives ol tome 2~ million
cbildrea who lived through or
~ &..om into the Z\2-year
war of secession.
The director of the Nigerian
Christian Council, Emmanuel
~ Urhobo, said the figure of 3
million people in danger -
estimated three weeks ago -
Protert '.flaem
This first photograph of Dr. Margaret Mead and her
granddaughter, Sevanne Martaret· Kassarjian, ap-~ars in the current issue ol Redhook Magazine.
'Grandparents need grandchildren to keep the
·. changing world alive for them:' says Dr. Mead,
whose observations of our changing world often have dramatic impact. .
New Mine Camp
Virginia City Future Eyed
probably has risen.
National and state govem-
m e n l rehabilitation com-
missions are slated to take
' over the Red Cross relief
work, but there la widespread
doubt of their ability to run
effective and coordinated
operatlOAS.
ASKED TO STAY
In the Eaat Central State,
once the hwtland of Biafra.
the local rebabWtation com·
mils1on reportedly bas asked
the Red Cron to remain bfr
yond June ao.
The East Central State was
bardelt bit by the war.
Although ltarvatlon n o
loncer bangs over the Ibo pee.
pie and others who Joined the
rebellion. many go hungry ln
villages and towns around
Owerrl and Orlu, HO miles
IUOtheast ol Lagoa.
Tbousandl of children are
severely undernourished, some VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. agree on a· plan to restore lying in crowded bolpltall
(UPI) -Gov. Paul Laxalt the former minlng camp to with number tap around their
has proposed a half-mllllon Jts charm of the l810's. necks, others w a n d er l n I
dollar plan to tum this historic "They're always t a l k l n g about, begging. Tbelr milk ra·
mining town lnto t b 8 about restoration, but nothing tions will end when the_ Red
ts ever done," she said. cross goes "Wllllamsbura. of the West,'' · er •t Another old timer, Ben The Red Cross ls already but long-time residents don Mosbeck, 81, reUred pro-restricting some operations in
eeem too happy with the Idea. spector crippled in i Virginia order to provide food until
"Nobody has ever sat down City mlll accident in 1933, said June 30 for 30,000 of the worst
and showed us what they plan be thinks restoration woold cases whO are in hospitals,
to do with the money," says turn Virglnla City into ''more as well as to give what they
-Don McBride, 0wner of five of a tourist trap than lt can to 200,000 outpatients. buUdings-lncludlng the Bucket already ls." . .
of -Blood saloon. "I don't even Mosbeck, one of the town's NO MONEY
bow what the bell the plans oldest residents, Wd h 1 Parts of the East Central
are for." doubts anybody ts willing to State, especially the capital,
Laxatt wants to m a k e spend the funds necessary for Enugu, are picking their way
Virginia City look like an old restoration and Mrs. Edwards back toward normaJ. There
mlning camp, p o s s 1 b l Y agreed. ts food in the markets -
weeding out some of the bot "I've put $50,000 in my place but often no money to buy dog staUons, cotton candy Id ._ .. _ ·1u It with. ·ttanc1s and trinket shops that alone. It wou -mi ons Countless people are out or
now clutter the main street. to restore Virginia City. work in the towDI, and in
One of the most con-"AIJ kinds of money has the villages the main cassava been put in other bulldlngs l un tw ths troversial parts of the restora· and you can hardly tell the crop s s o mon away, tton idea would have the main wbUe other crops have not etreet closed off. Merchants dillerence," she said. yet been planted.
say It will hurt rather than Mn. Ednnts a1lo agreed Jn some areu, bands of
help business. with McBride and others that thieves move about stealing
Mrs. Florence B a 11 o u closing of the main s t r e e t food stocks and other goods.
Ed rds 73 that would hurt d o w n t o w n 'l11e federal government has wa · ' • agrees business alloUed the equivalent 2 Virginia City's main street 11 • · filled with "Coney I$Jancl 'nJey said tourists bypassed to each bolder of wo
etuff,'' but questions if hil =:! : ~': !tf 01:\: :~P ~IDd mtf:
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,,..fferbor Center SUpple.menl to Tlie DAIL V PILOT, Thun., June 25, 1t7t
Ca•bedla Ve•tare
Nixon Decis.ion
· POlarized Nation.
WASHING TON (UPI) -deliver~ on Capitol Hill ran
President Nixon, in a televised as much u five days behlnd.
addrell to the nation, April -The protest abu brushed the
30, mo: "'nils iJ my decision. administration. I n t e J l o r
.. In cooperation with the Secretary Walter J. Rlckel ---~ f of Sou' ..... v· wrote a letter to Nixon uretnc an-orcea ua let· him to ~listm to the )'OUlll;
nam, attacb are b e i n I 250 State D e p a r t m e n t
launched thJs week to clean employee mailed a protest to
out .major enemy sanctuaries Secretary William P. Rocers;
on the Cambodt'an Vietnam and education cormntssiclner James E. Allen wai ftred for border."
The P re 11 d e n t ' s an·
. nouncement stunned the n•
tlon .
his views on Cambodia.
But 1t was in the Congresa,
mOltJy the Senate, where the
confrontation between the Nix·
on administration and the na-
tion materialized,
UJlGE BOl.JDAY
It came a week alter the
administration said an ad-
dltlonal 1 5 o , O O O Americans
would come borne by May,
1971; by recent standards, the
campuses were simmering but
silent; and Congress was plod·
dlnc along, eyeing a Labor
Day adjournment and the
political campaigns of the fall.
Overnl;ht, all that manged.
Not only were the senators
and House members most
respoosl~e to the ltudents'
dissent but many urged them
to take the cue into the
November electJons. Some Do You Get tlae lffe•••11e: tenators suggested a two week
CAMPUSES EXPLODE IChool holiday prior to election Peck, Kansas farmer Bob Kerschen ls advertlslng planted his "EAT BREAD" slgn last fall -making
day. hlJ own product, Wheat, tht1 harvest season. He letten 16 feet wide and up to UO feet long. 'l'he campuses ezpJoded, the
fury Of the students reaching
a new high; lawmakers grudc·
lngly usetlng to Nixon'•
pullout pace turned agalnat
him ; 111d the country, already
deeply dlvlded by the Vietnam
war became even m o r e
polarized by the invasion of
The mvaskln of Cambodia __________________ ,.._ ________________________________________________ ~---.
aho ended Senate daydream•
of an early adjournment as
Democratic leader M 1 k e
MAnafield pushed all buslnesa
aside to deal with the war
lalue.
Cambodia.
vaslon Wll. nec~ .... L. ' as a
one-lbot affair ;,,., out
1
the sanctuarles which threat.
ened to delay withdrawal of
U.S. troo111 and the Vietnam!·
zatlon program.
But thole opposed to the In-
cursion Nld that t h e
sanctuaries bad exltted for
five years and that, ln effect,
Nixon had eiceeded hlJ war
making powers and broedened
the conlUct from a Vietnam
war to an lndocblna war and
possibly a Southeast Alla war.
The political consequences
ln the fall elections of Nixon'•
move remain u n c e r t a I n •
Republicans are convinced
that U Nixon keeps to his
pledge of removina !he tl'oops
by June 30 and can prove
a military auccea it will bt
a plua for thole on the cam·
palgn trail \Vho backed him.
Nor will the ramification of
the Cambodian Invasion end
with the lncurslon.
The amendment to cut off
funds for troops ln South Asia
will be brought to a vote,
with some chance of Senate
passage. It bas little, 1f any
chance, In the House.
And beyond that la the pro.
posal by Sen. Jacob K. Javlta
CR·N.Y.) which would strictly
llmit when a President could
order U.S. troops into combat
without a declaration of war.
The declslon triggered death
not only in Cambodia but in
the mJdlands of the country
when four Kent S t a t e
University .>tudents, ~mbrolled
in a protest against war, were
gunned to death by National
He acheduled, ln order,
Jegltlation which would cut off
funds for 1 'retalning'' U.S.
troops ln Cambodia after June
30, Nixon's own termination
date; repeal of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution; and legisla-·--------------------------------------
•~rdsmen.
C.wbodla and Kent State
fused Into one issue.
Nearly 100,000, mo s t 1 y
young, engulfed the capital to
protec_ In front of the White
House. Nixon, who Ignored a
slmllar protest In November,
left hit mansion ln the early
dawn hours to establish a
dlaloeue wun some students
tion whjch would cut off funds
for retalnlng U.S. troops In
Southeast Alla by June 30, um.
TAKING CUE
The first up, the Cooper-
Church amendment, quickly
became the vffilcle for a ma-
jor, U sporadic, deabte on the
lnvask>n of Cambodia.
A dmlnlttraUon defenders,
taking their cue from the
President, argued that the ln·
at the Lincoln Memorial. Her ... --------111 failed.
In November, the students
protetted and left. nits time
they atayed, or were replaced
by others. For the fint time,
they were not only long haired
radicals but also crew cut
moderates.
THEY LOBBIED
-Coming
to
Harbor
They lolfbied. 1n the omces Center of Cabinet members, ad-
m I n I s t r a t l o n offlclala,
senaror.1, congressmen and, Vitf!Mfl. 's . even, the President. In amall
groups and large, they asked
and, aometimes, fasted for 112 & 1 -• Sizes peace. IMlfl .,
Nor was the dissent llmlted
to students. Lawyers, docton, WATCH FOR
engineers, all established pro-OUR' fe s slon1 l1 who never
participated before, came as
constituents to plead tbelr GRAND case.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A
House report aure to spark
new controversy over the cost-
ly C5 gtaat transport supports
the mllltary's bid for 120 of
the planes to provide airlift
capability for "one and a half
wan."
A Heuse krmed Services
Committee report aays lhe
Peota1on should complete the
eriglQal, purcbue onler of 10
planes er devise a plan to
achieve the 11111e a I r 1 I f t
apablllty with II C5e and
• m a 1 1 e r , supplementary
aircraft.
Secretary of Defense Melvin
R. Laird cut back the original
purchase o r d e r to 11
transporta In the face or con-
gressional criticism over the
spiraling cost. '
Laird has told Congress 81
C5s are enough to meet
"foreseeable contingencies."
That position was backed
at the auJxonlmittee hearings
by Asst. Air Force Secretary
Philip N. Whittacker. one of
the Air force's top civilians.
He said 81 C5s could rush
300,000 Stoops, 15,IOO tons of
weapons so big that only the
CS can carry them, and 100,000
tons of other equipment into
Europe ln 35 clays.
While t• plal'l!I would more
safely meet such a massive
conUngerK'y -. movln1 the
same force into Europe In
22 days, Wb1ttacker said, the
11-plane fleet was considered
adequate in the face of, the
need to cut de,gnse spending.
The committee report said one alternative to buying 120
ol,the planes might be airlift
of only the bigest equipment
In 11 C5s while smaller planes
. The report, drafted by a
subcommittee after extensive
closed-door hear I n.g 1 on
military airlift needs for the
next decade, was upected to
be releas!d today. carry everything elle. But It Modern D•• €attle Drive . quotea Pentagon studies as ,.
=~ n:'';e~~ ~;m't~! Cattle drive across the Mississippi River in St. Louis.
heaviest equipment r as t Wyoming Jaycees, in St. Louis for their SOth anni-
enough. versary national convention, became lonesome for
11le House report makes the the wide open spaces and decided to conduct a cattle
members staged their drive from foot of Eads Bridge
over the Mississippi (St. Louis skyline in back-
ground) to the National Stockyards near East St.
Louis, JU.
Gen . John Ryan, Air Farce
Chief of Staff, told the sub-
committee the joint chiefs are
1 t I 1 I unanimously recorn~
mending -120 C5I -s I x
squadrons -even thoulJl they
support Laird's cut to II for
budgetary reuons.
reservation that its findings drive. The Wyoming Junior Chamber of Commerce a~ dependent on Lockheed ~--------~--...;;.... ________________________________________________________ __, ______ _
Alrttaft Corp. and l~ Air1~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ Strategy plans for max-
imum U.S. war comm1tmenta
-an all-out war ln Europe
4>r Asia and a half war ln
a.ne other trouble spot at
the same time -eaaqat be
met with II C51, Ryan
testified. He said 1• ftllld be ad~uate. ·
Force aolvlng the CSA 's finan-
cial problems. .
Tbe Air Force has asked Concrea for , $200 milUon ror
enersency payments t 0
'Meheed. The Cirm says it
camot continue producUon
tbil year wihtout emergency
funds.
Johnson Son-in-law ·
To Become a Lawyer
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Philip Arman, press officer
Marine Maj. Charlel S. Robb at Marine headquarters here.
aaya his faiber-ln-law bad Robb told Annan be nn•
DOthlng to do with his decision had planned on a miUtarJ
to quit the military and io career.
to law school. Robb uked Secretary ol the
Robb is married to Lynda Navy Joha Chafee\ja a ktter
Bird Johnson, the e I d tr-for releale from the .MmM
daughter of former Pmident Corpe Sept. I. He a• asted
Lyndon B. Johnson. to be .affiliated with the
Eventually, Robb says, he Marine Reserves. Both re-
wants to 'Pl'actice law In quesll are considered routine
Virginia. He ls 11yln1 nothinl and will be approved, Arman
about poliUcs, but Jt wouJdn't said.
surprise many ~e If the Robb entered lhe Marine
JOised. articulate Io r m e r Corps in 1961 after serving
White House aide ends up In as a top officer In the ROTC
1Us f ather-ln-law 's lifetime at the University of Wisconsin.
profession. He remaineJ in the service
And Lynda Bird, i n beyond his obligated deadlire
.. typical" military w I re -1985 -so that he could
fashion, Is preparinc to move serve in Vietnam: He had a
to Charlottesville, Va.. with one-year tour of duty ln the
their two young daulflters In war zone and won decontiens
the fall . Robb will enroll In for combat.
lbe University of Virginia Law He plans to le&H their
School. $75,000 borne In nearby Ari-
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Robb, 30, durin1 his recent ington, 'la., and rent a house
years In the pollUcal limelight in Charlottesville durin1 hi•
In Washington has found three years ol Jaw school.
ldmtelf "more and more In-Robb plans to tel 1 part thne
terested" Jn lawyers aM &beir ~ lo .. ~ the lam.I~ --~""--.-..-.....:~----=-...;.;.-----~---------"'.'7'""----~"'•llfe, · ~in1 to Marine M1J. llN!Dlnf ................ -. ... _ .. ..._......_. __________ .....,-.~ ...... --,,...
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WASHINGTON (UPI)
"Hello, Mr. Jones, this 11 the
• lntematlonal Corp. calling.
I'm Mr. Savqe, the d1ndor
of affld1Ylis here and I have
~e&bint Vel'J 1mportant to discua with )'OU. Get a piece
of paper and a pencil and
I'll expt1tn what this ii an
Harassme .. nt Goin11, IIU£Fir1nness Remains :.::.*~°'i·b~ "Ii; ~ 1111*na! What'• that ~
Baroo al.lo llid he ha flied tm'ninc" ·ICltpt II-tftenct: ' ~ Me. I can . only put my tut look around, ' ca u • t the room from you -1 couell,
a suit to bar ''the me of "Do you rulllr what Y dlt·&i'r· en ~ papen for everything you • 1ber'e and a rq, a televilioo .••
oral mlmpmentatklal • • , mew lf I pa #Ai ~ !!: proridedtn t~v111a 1Ubstan-everytbinc you own will be "As you look over U'I
and other barminl tadia, detainer on lleii' papent .... aan _..e rst, as a IOld out after judpnent. things, you r~ own 'a. Iota
UIUAlly over the telephone." That meau,. Ms~ thli . ~·of P,ocl faith on your "You don't have the money? you really have a k>t to. lole, .
about ... " ·
'!bat ls the start of a model
telephone ICl'ipt for a bill col·
lectloa qency. Its purpose ls
to £Onvince debt.on with
overdue account.a tbat they
face trouble if they don't p.y
up.
'l'tJe ICript be lbOwld the com-If yOU'"'don't pay t6ra bill,"'° J>'!' al II a down payment You doo't own anything? dOn't you? Abd that's wbat'•
mblioa ii 1 umple It uees I would have to pay it. And ••• You do sound like an You're not worklna? What's 1olng to happen. We're JaUc
terms which have a~ rinC 1f I have to pay lt, you know bone8t pel'IOll to me, Mr. that you're holclq In your to make an honest man CMi
but which dln·notblnc· For you'd bl In 1e11oua trouble Joae1 ••. " hand? A toy? Oh, it's a of jOU becaua'! after jucJc.
eumple· -then, becauee rd penonalJJ Tbll technique ii offered for telephone. I tboulllt you didn't ment, when we aee to lt Iba&
"Y~ Mr ,,....., the 1e1 to it that you were MrVed debton who are "smart or have anything. You're able to this action la taken, you are
,, • --. IDd IOld out after Jl....... nclleltrn".; pay the phone eompmy, you not gom, to have .~ ..
Ace Motor Oo. _. lllto tblll ••y Mr J ,.,,;. "Y 1 ~ .. &.uf to '"" hlYe the mooey to pay them, Mr
Charles ff. Baron, who
works for Community Lepl
Services, Inc., an antleoverty
2gency in Philadelphia, lhow·
ed It Tuesday to the National
Commission on C o n a u m e r
public offlcel and nan oat OU 188, • ~ -IU rt ..,. I....._ -ve • r I p.m. tomomJw, •
ID afftdarit -aimt •ou in 1rt IO"llned hert by Vfl'I tbe maae)' JA. here tomm'fow, ftallt! · .. ·-• ·. Jones, 'lllJI 1lf tab )'OUt
the amount ~ flM,a. This ltrtd rules and N1U1111Ja Mr. Jca1? Jrtll, tab Jfa "What are ye,(....,. M last leai.""6Mu6d.''
affidavit chars• JOU with at-ljiiii~iijiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii'ililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Finance.
The c o m m i s s i o n was
created by Congress to un-
dertake a S!x-mooth study on
how to revise credit laws
which, witnesse; contend, now
sanction haruament, bumilla-
tion, garnishments and other
tactics designed to frighten
debtors.
Baron said he has filed a ~urt \suit to block "future
use of tactics designed for
the purpose of producing '°
much annoyance that the
alleged debtor will p a y
anything just to put an end
to It."
One· such tactic, be said,
is "calling the place of the
debtor's employment an d
leaving a message that the
debtor's child has been hit
by a car."
tempt to evade· Act Motors
and directly refusing to pay
tbll lawful obllpdon lor
$lSU3. • . ·
"ln fact, the •ff 1 d a V l t
papers I have bett on my
desk now ·are marked and
ICheduled aaainlt )'OU for im-
mediate eucution. They're
supposed to leave my ol6ee
on the teletype at 8 p.m.
tomorrow for your I e g a .l
authorities ...
0 This mell'l$ that you will
be served with these papefl
and 1 SummoGI and that you
will be 10ld out at public Mle
after judgment. But I am call-
ing you fint 18 I courtesy,
to let you know that the only
way thiJ can be avoided ls
If the $15e.13 ls in my office
and on my desk no later than
I p.m. tomorrow • . •
For debtors who un't pay
the whole sum, thlt "eomer
Eisenhower Finally
Gets to Visit Japan
WASH.INGTON (UPI) -
David Eisenhower, preparln1
for a trip to Japan, told 1
gatberlna of Japane11 olfictall
Tuesday nl&bt that one ol the
great dbappolnlments ol hla
grandf atber, Geo. Dwight D.
Eisenhower, was thllt he could
.oot visit tbelr country.
The late 1eneral waa lo have
visited Japtn In 1980, in his
last full year u President,
but the trip was can~led
when violent demonstratlon1
broke out In Tokyo against
Japan'• mutual leCUJ'ity treaty
with the Untted States.
were apolocetic that DtVkl'•
grandf1ther'1 trip to 3ap111
never came to ~
During the dlnoer' bavkl
quipped that while In Japu
he mlght lurt a couple of
Japenete buebalJ p la 1 If I
aw1y to play for t b 1
Walhlngton Senators. Dani
has 1 part..unt job with tbe
Senators thia summer.
Pollutio.n End
Will & Costly
In a tout at a dinner al SANTA 91.nn1.na Calif the Japanete Embassy in n.nannn, ·
honor ol the YOUDC Eisenhower (AP) -It would ~
and his wUe Julie, David said than f UIO bUJlon le lalYe
Gen. Elaenhower felt that the America'• pollutloa ll'Ob._.
teCUffty treaty with Japan In the next fi_vt JIUI _. --..was ol hit most silnUlcant the fedel'll toVernm;.D ~
accompllshmenta In eeeklnc do It all, says the UnW
the goals of peace.'' States budeet director.
Widespread p r o t e st a OC• Robert P. Mayo ·~ that
curred ln Tokyo Tuesday .,those lndustrWI tblit ll't
against ren~wl of the treaty, releasing their w•."'4aeb
but the young Eisenbowera Into the ail' or w a f e r ,
were 8SIUl"ed they would especially If they cu hi clear-
receive "• warm welcome" Jy identlfiecl. cannot escape
In Japan. the responsibility for devialnc
.• Their embassy hosts and and implementing w1ya of
guests, lncludl"I. ... ~apan'1 manufacturlna their productf
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