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Youth on Paeifie
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MGNDAY AFTERNOON; JUNE 26, 1~72 ·
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All. . · Qu·. ~ta. ~ . Eiuery Robbed
'Y -.. ., • • Geis963/4 1\r~port Flfuco . -.
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. Newport 'Beach'• exclusive Bob
Burna' Restaurant was robbed
about ,Dlid-moming tociay, in •
: ~ sfmllar lo a case ·occurring
two weeks ago 1n.Liguoa,Beacb. Bruised :Martha .. . ' . Detano 'or the holdup at rt
Fublon;Island wero akelchy and . . . l . . ' .
To Leave · John?" "WASmNGTON (AP) -ptesldent'Nlx· . the lou· ln weeteJ)ll nceipts WU di lilll!cl· o1J qu0(a ~· on meat not IOUl!"11ately known.· .
~ toc!af"lnaneJlort ,to.mnemdy · Police w .... · ca:ned to the
• -· 4erm .•"-'•-" and .curb rising.. · fash!oriable«llnlng faclllty about to --.· am.,·and were unuailable1for any nleil·Jli'ICOs. '. ' · " · idditliJDali lnlorniation .white con-. , .
'BUtiNtxonnlled 'out a ·1reeze,on meat · duttlriglhelrinvmtpllao. • : Fro~ "1<9 .Senleel a,M~iliei IOCiil' prlcel, -S<cretary or· qi.· ' --. Smarting fr.om brulles and llleged m.
'J1re&Jl!O' GeorgeSi:bullx ~.at 8 While; dlgnitlel recelnd while lhe wis a
HN•--s -~. where Nixon'•. H • M ''l><!litical ~·al_~ N~ Inn ~ ~· ~a-~ untington om laol week',·-Milclltll·IDday -· clOi:lilon wu aniiolmced. · . , · · .d her, teltpboDe pleu urging ·her bus-. ;i!Omava1 of Tho quotes lor .the rest of' band ID quiU're8'1en!;Ntxon'a campaign.
1'12 •:may·nol iullY·'oolve·the problem,'" Fears for: Son . Newly eJllCODCed In. plusb, IWOi'OOlll
·Nixon' s a Id In' a llaten<nt.' "Further' suite al the· Westchester Country Club ln measures '!fil"be,takeo u necessaiy and· Rye, N.Y:,.Jbo·wile ·or former Attorney' •PP!'OJlrl.ale:~~'1. -. . •. -. • .. . . .o. n O· cean·V~yage General ~·Im Mile~ ...r11 todai. told ; 'l'bere · wa•"oome', evid~ tJ\aC the. tile· New · Ycrk Dilly News sbe "'8S·
Prlce·Commbllion, .which m'akes ~m-' · · ' lirulsed· by· unnamed eampOlgn aecurity
mendations lo the Cost.of Living Council, . . ·By .u.MON.~EY suards during her sta••• l(ewportlleacb. · · • · • polltlcaD Dall'r. Plltt ....... ..... ~ et" bad ,1-i aQenCed on the • Y Mro. Mitcbell charged today that
touchy i..ue Of food prices. It met In an 'A lranUc Huntington Beach mother violence ended her 'lbunilay phone call
1111"111"1 clooecl session of more than fOUl' was "climbing the walls" today u 8ellr<b from the Newporter Pnsldentlal villa lo
hciJrs Sunday, but said nothing. . ' contlniled for the U;foot disabled sailboat · UPI Washington correopondent Helen
. Most of the lmpo~ meat 19 lower. on wblch her U-year-<>ld 'IOll. ii a Thomas. In that call, MrS. Mllcbell said , .-cuts wblch goes into proceoaed pro.. ---, she was leaving her lmsband unless be ducts IUcb .u hamburger hot dop ,passenger. · · . •
' ' ' • ' 11-· Fred r Fountain' 1132 AleJalldria -'--aalaml and .IU. ... , '' l"'+ :, r ,....:1_..i.l~-·; r ' ~ • . • )..( Olliclals qa.uoDed ,. .. w..r ' l li.. .St .. .....__ BUCb,' IOld sbe liDI lier
declsloa would -an Im-ate iJh. husband ...,. not awsre !hit their eon
pad "' ·""81nc meat prices, ,,.ying ii J111ke wu aboard the boat until nollfled
CdUld Ute *'"" or months fir lany in-, &inda)' by lhO COasl Guard that the crmefin bdpoi II to·be felt In the United --• und 'IJllteL f~ , . -""'was er way.
. , Sldr; Wiii' lllidl Nixon's Cost of Uv; Mn. FOllDi.in 'f!'I highly disturbed
SQurces Confirm
Martha's Phone , q COanojl. .. lltUe optimism that that the commercial -1 wh1eb olgbted
. the ~Weii(t_,jj In Micecl prices. the· 33-loot Tom Cat bad not taken the
... quit polltl~. . .
Mya!<itously the · king dlllaDce call to
the trosted Wublngtoo reporter WU In-
terrupted.
Mro. ~tcbell·IDld the New, York Dally.
News ttiat.aevetal ot .. ber .. guards, pro-.
vided by . the Nixon· committee alter her
busbaild left Ids altoi'iley ~ peat; ·-mo down on the bed-·nve men·
did It-. and itudt 1 needle In my behjnd.
"I'Ve never been . treated like ·this,
ever 111 Mrs.. lfitcht.U aaJd. ·
The llatemeot -· reporja' of • 11commoUon11 in i the· Prealdential · villa
early Friday IDOl'Ding-Dl0111<111s ,after a
moderately lal'ge ·-wu·mnalhed.
Reliable llOUl'COS IDday· told the DAILY
PILOT nl>t only :WU a -In' the
Mitchel1 villa amubed, but -. had stained the curtain& and the bedroom
telephone bad b<en ripped from the wall
Meanwhile, lfrs. MJlcben today again
phoned UPI'• Helen Tjlomal. aa)!lng 1
security ll!flt, f~r the l'HlectlOn oom-
mlttee "pulled tlie telephone out of the
wall" ID·stop her-from lalking •.
0 1 hope you print tbat,",abe said: 11To
have this jerk .•. thls ciiaral'ler come in
and pfil the telepllone oat of the .wall."
~A POLITIC/lot ,PRISONER'
Mn. Morthl Mitchell
Shotgun Ba~dit
Sia~ by .Cle~~~
In 'Westminster ·
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WASllllfGTON (UPI) -Sen. George .. ___ enough""81'~
for a llnl-ballol'nomlnation for president
al the Democratic Notional Conveotloo
Oii the 'bale of gaining almoot 100,
weviqully UDCOllllDH!ed. d e ! e I a t I S I IDOIU1 lllacb. . Al.-· .......... be.illmdfd Wllll ll1ree ........ Of Ille ~
Black Coucal, McGovern aald the -~egidel hi gatned w o u Id ro1oe him
1,5101> ""81. It takes 1,1811 ID nominate.
The Diltrlct of ·Cohmbta'• .....
,....Iona) delegate,, Walter E. Fa-.,Y,
sald'tbe .W..teo were made up primari-
ly of bladla bom 12 stateo.
Fauntny aald Ille votes Included: Co&
nectlcut 4; Louisiana 14; O!llo 8;
Miuisljppl 'II;· Illlnoil ·S;-Mluouri I ;
New Yort 2; District of,Columbia ·~:
Vtrglnta JI; -Carolina 7; Geciqla I;
.Uabama I; and New Jeney 3.
'Ibey addocl up lo ~
But Fauntny Iller -W the total
clown by ·ca wbtD hi Ilk! h Alaboma
delegate _, WU -Jn Ille McGomn 1otal. HO aa1d a llnal ,_.
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·~ 'l'lie nlain'ebjectl'it 1le ·-. ii ID lltlb!J. puoeagers aboard or stood by.
k ,1 Ila mlet prim ~',:\h"1""tlna repeated Tbe unldentllled vu!d ,.ported that ·, _....11 the e le¥eJ. Iha men wero ·in poor condition, ~ar ,
, Bell 11ipp11e1 ud prlcel o_....i ID be dotllea llttered and bad been wlthOul
'Ripped . Out'
By L. PETER DIEG
Of .. D9lr .... lflff
She told Mils 'l1lomas Sile WU In her
bed ln bet bedroom at her Newporter
Inn villa wllen the lncldenl occumcl.
"If you eOukl see eme, yov wouldn't
believe Jt," she confided , to the .
Washington reporter the Mltcbells favor.
''I'm black and blue, I'm a polttical
prisoner.'.'
· A shotgun toting bandit wu klllecl by a
Westmlnsler·sjore clerk clurlpc 1 '®bery
attempt early Sunday ~·
Pollce Identified the -bandit .. 'tbll:r: tarl'l or Nlxm'• decision, food for 11 dayo and wltilo'!I water for ' and ·-·· two daya. ' ' . . " ollo ~ 81 mutton ·-The coptaJn told the Coast Guud he
Aa1traJ1a ~about half or the 1.S. had alven the lr1' two gallona of water _ _. level t f im and fiod lor about six days. mDio!I JI0!1lld I ..... ,or "Wb.!' didn't that captain take thooo ud llecnluJ at st.le Wuuam P. boys aboard or at lwt staDI by untU
J1D1n. wbo DOW 11 In that country, will help amvadi" Mrs. FOlllllabi demanded
...._ -Allllrallan ollidals the tol know
pj111H111)' of IM11sl .. the flow of meat Nelu.e;, could· the fnntlc mother
( .. FUD, hie I) ' understand why the -bad not .been
Martha Mltdie!l'a claim• tllat lhe had
been a "polillcal .,.._.. In Newport
Beach Wll IU-· ~ by
llOll?ttS Inside the. -· NfWJIOl'l.-lnn where lbe lll1ld lor a weet• with
private agenla waldlllc her every lllO".'.
~'Someone" ID her prtyate villa ripped a
telephone from the wall 'lbunday •· bMtlng a call lhe bad placed to Unlt4d
Pr.a IDternatlona1 .........,...i. -TilDmll, olflclala of Ibo Nowporllr Ian
Sbe said her hlllband~llled lhe re-
main in .caillarnla.
"I'm leaving 'him unUI he decides ID
Jeave the cam.palgti," Mrs. Miichell said.
"I love my hlisblDd very lnucb, but I'm
no going to atand for Ill lllOOe dirty
things th@.t go on." -
Terry Lee Harmaa, ill, t ._ lul
reported residence wu fn Orange.
Hannon entered'the,,.._. Ml atore
at 5511 Westminsta' Ave., Umt 4 a.m.,
armed with bis lhotcun tad _.-Ing a
llloddng over bis r-, pollc:e told.
He waived the •hcJICun •t store clerk
4rry Tll\ilesy and told bhn he would be
killed If he clldn'l do euctly • •Id, 80-cordlnc to police. .. 1
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Tbose stubborn ._..., doa
Ire llill tia"""' -tho Qr. ange Coast, but the wealhrrladJ
sees clear aklea fD the aJlmioCll
rue.day. lllgbt .. 'II. r.ow, Ill Ibo
'60's. •
INSmll: TODAY
" apotted by the -..bing aircraft. ccnflrmed. "Thil ii nothlnc but • copl and robbers
gllDO, and I'm trying lo set 1111 llllband
out ol I~" lhe IDld the Dolly News.
The bandit then ordered Tlnglesy lo
march to. the back room. Al be fumed a
corner, Tlng's!ey ducked behind 1 o m e
1tac:ked boses, pullod out a revolver be
canled In bl• •birt. liDI shot llarinon
Land ptddlllog It • bWloft.
dollar .b1'1iftat ill 1loridt ..S
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Mro. -In aa1d MIU had cone to llonoiuhl Maul ._, lllOlhl."" to. visit
an older bnthar. Sbe aa1d Illa Undeniood
i. bad -wwldng .. mo sailboat and
bad Plllblbly cloclded to ail -on It wben k depar1ed May t for Marina del
Rey.
"lie probabl1 Wanted to iurprlse Ill,"
8be aald.
Mrs, Fountain aa1d her IOI! bad never
been to .. before 1n a -n boll. Prior
lo (OfDI ID Honolulu he ~ attended lftm.
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Mn. Kitchell dalm.i !hit ._ ..
-• _..uy agent -..,. ""' Republlcan National Committee to bop
her under wraps.
SoUrces told the DAILY PJLOr this
lllOnlinC-tbot-tht-NewpQrier WU lrl-
llruclecf to dilc<onlcl all telephones to
lbe rilla immediately alter Mn. llltchtD
WU COUPt makinc the Call.
It WU Do learned that blood WIS
fOWld mi a cutlaln In one of the roo...,
wblcb CG11apondr to Mn. Mitchell'•
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4llhougb Mn. MJtcbeU Mid the IOClll'i•
ty ,guards ~puled her ...-the
country to the pooh N.., Y ort ouburb, In
Westchester County, the New Yn piper
noted the guards were not in evidence at'
the COlllllry dub.
Arriving In Rye on SUnday, Mrs.
Mitcllell aaki 11 All I want ii my husband
back.
"There ii no reason for us lo be ill-
(See MARTHA, Pap I)
lllnJuch the be~ pone. sMcL . • . .
Crash Laid to Bomb . -
SAIGON (AP)-lnfOrmed sources, say
a bomb on boaid probably caused the
June IS crash In• the ttnlral l\lgbl4JICls ol
the c.thay Podf1< Air'lo •Y• Je\llner ln
which II persons died.
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2 DAILY PILOT s M...t,y, Ju"' 26, 1972
Withdrawal, Amnesty Asked·
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Denwicr-atic Platf.orm Comniittee Hammering Out Policy
WASHINGTON WPI) -Immediate tJ.S. withdrawal lrom SOulbaast Asia,
poalwer amneslY for dralt dod&m and
desertera, and abolltloo or. Ille dralt w.,.
proposed lottey 11 major planks In the
Democrats' 1972 presidential calnpalgn
pl1Uonn.
The plaUorm proposed to Iba 150-
rnember Oemocrallc PlaUonn Com-
mittee by a 15-member drafting au!>
commJUee <&1ao endo<•ed limited acbool
busing lo acbleve quality educaUon and
taxpayer llnanclng ol most election cam-
paign costs.
The suboomm!Uee spill, 7*7 -with
Chairman !Wmeth Glbaoo llOI vollnl -
on th~ defeme plank.
One version backed by aupportera of
Sell. Ceorge S. McGovern (D-S.D.), Ibo
frontrunner !or Iba party's presidentlal
nomination, called !or less military 1pe11-
dlng.
The other. backed by 111ppc>rler1 or
Cov. George C. Wallace of Allbama and
Famed British
Maiiiner Lost
LONDON (Pll -A Royal Air
Force aearch plane haa joined Iba
bunt for round-the-world
yochtsmu Sir Francli Qilcbealer,
71, who la compellnc In the
Observer Sln;!Hianded Transat-
lantic Race from Plymouth, Eng·
land to Newport, R.I.
The plane made a low aearcb
over tbe sea Swl\llY nliht looking
for Cbtcbesia-'1 17·foot aloop, Gipsy
Moth v. .
Chichester hos missed three
aclieduled radio contacta and ...,.
olficl.U upre8Sed concern !or bla
health.
News of Nixon's
Trip to f.oast
Offici~lly Told
Tbe White House today confirmed that
PM!dent Nam -.Id arrive at La Cua
Paclllca In Sea Clemente late tbla ...t
to~ a~ -kl!W vacation.
'ria ollldal -ttf Prw 6ec:retary lion Zlqler folloWI reporll ol
an Im,....., arrival wlllda lint were
binled Ill Sea Clemel)te late Jut week.
Zle,ler aald Prealdent Nixon would Dy
Well on F)'idaJ and would probably re-
main In rpldenco In San l;Jemeote whl~e
Demacrata -llla ~ la Mlllnl,
It will be tbe llrat vtalt to San Clemente
· by the Prealdent for 111 montbl -the
-longell "dry apell" at the Weatem White
House since Ille President lint purcbued
Illa estate. ,
Al o! yet no acbedule of actlvltlea boa
be<n released by tlle Prealdenttel Ital!. ·
The Jut time tbe President vlllted the
Orange Cout wu early last January In a
trip marked by a blstorlc aeries of 1111!1-
Jnlt talb wtth Japanese Prime M!ntater
l:isaku Sato.
Woman Injured
In Cliff Plunge
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A San Clemente woman chasing ber
d!Ji along Iba. J?lulltop near Linda Lane -. Beac~ over !be w.eiend lost her !doting
and toppled 111ore than• 20 feet, aullertng
fra~·, ~tf and a conc!usslon.
Llleguanl~ aald Mri. Edne GU!ort, 15,
of 323 Avenlda Pallzada, wu found
hallway down the fa c e ol the bluffs
Saturday at 1:11 p.m.
The guards' climbed the aloptng blulla
and brought the woman down lo the
beach, then toot ber lo a waiting am-
bWsnct.
Mra. GU!ord was admitted for treat-
ment to Mission Communitv HosoltaJ.
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Sen. Hawy Jacklon (D-Wub.), called !or ..U ....... cblnla" in the def..,.
"a procram ol national c1e1 .... wblcll II plant.JI tbc1 fall lo 10t the cblncea II
bOtb prudent and re1ponalble, wblcJI will tlao fllll -itlee -be Aid, ,...., ,.lain lbe confidence of our awes, and ' _,
which wW be a cltterrenl to polentlal aa· . ~ taU Ibo 11cJi1 to the CCllY1lllloo !loor.
gressors." Under the new Democrallc refonn
Even before the platfcrm commlltee rulet, U 10 per<enl -or 15 memben -
began two days or debate m It, the iro-01 the llO platform commlltee members i;::1 i:~W:. was under sharp atll<:t voted !or a lank In -'tloo lo ..,.
Wallace aupporten ""'ed to puBh for adoPttd by : ma)orlty, 11111· m1aorl4'
u llllil>uslns planlr Ind for plans lo plant la .... oabmllled lo the -
promlle tu ttlld lor middle-Income convlllllm !er a voec. ,
Americana and cute In !<nip aid. The bultnl 'planlr adopted by the dnf·
Some McGovern luppoNn aald Ibo ting lllbcommlltee lllltl:
subcommiltee compromloed McGovern'• "We auppmt Ille pal ol d10111'Ptlm
Liberal p!OirlJDI loo madl fW the Ille of U a DlWlll lo ac.bieve equal -to
unity, glosalntl over -of Iba Soalll quallt1 educatlm !Gr Ill our dll1dna. Dakota senator'• -eralol ~ Quality education la the lasue-buamc lo
In favor of what they aald was blond, not. Traosportatlon of atudenta II mo of
general language. many tooll available lo acllleve quallt1
Ted Van Oyk, McGovern'• represm-tducatim. Where it aerves that goal, we
t.ative to Iba Platform Committee, aald endcne It; where II -not acrve thal
Iba South Dakotaa'• aupporten would ..... .,,. do llOI."
'God Loves You'
Armed-Bandits Loove
Church $400 Poorer
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) -"God loves
you," the pr<acber aald lo the youth who
llood on lbe cburdl altar pointing a run
at bis bead.
"I hope JO," the bandit replied u he
poclteted JtlOllt)' from collection platea In
a SUoday holdup at the Christ In Cbrl>-
tian Union Church in downtown Pont.lac.
The lllckup Jell tile Rev. James Ray N-and 40 ·parlahlonera flOO poorer. "We ...,..., acand," &aid If.year-old
l)lrlallloner Cecil B. 'l\Jpper. "We ... med
lo feel that llieriwu someone looklac
after UI other thla ouratlves."
Toward the end or bis aennon, Mr.
Nesse!road aald, a )'OUlll In bla late teens
and another In his early 20s barged
through a side e11tranc..
One pulled a pillol and fired 1 shot Into
the eelllng.
'"lllls is a holdup, "'"'Ybodt stay in
your aeats and evoryboclJ 111 out your
't1J111¥1!1/' one said. ·
One (UlllD&ll llood at the entrance llWdlnl the COOIJ'tiatlon and tile other,
lro~loblng two plalola, walkad lo !be
pulpit and uked where the collectlon
plates wtre.
The youth lound money In Sunday
1ehool ottering plates, then °one of them
laid an Army -.16 by Ibo aldt of my
bead," tbe mlniller ,iald, an4 toot bla wallet. , · _
"Then lie toot up a -·" he &aid. "People bold out tbalr miaey and he
walked down tho <taler alali tafllnl H."
The ....... .-nod lo tho front ot
lbO cbun:b and cllmbod mlo the altar.
Mr. N-aald bl looked tho .....
man In tho eye and told tho~ "You
know, God loYM JOU."
"I hope IO," the bandit nplled, atulflnC
money Ill Ida pocbta. '
The -..... tumod to Illa con-groptlaa, wblch llood uv and prayed,
"Dear God, balp theaa pmr boya to
reallae wbere a IUt ol crime will lead
them!'
Polk:e .,. !nvatlptlng, but Mr.
Nesaelroed and membon of the con-VoPllon aald Ibey wwld rather 1101
~· "Someone fortot to show them the way
to God,11 aaid. the"mlnlater.
Woman Thwarts
Would-be Rapist
In Mesa Home
Surprlaed u abe alept, a Colla Meu
woman pried 1 would-be rapist's amotb-
ering bonda from he!-face early Sun-
day, acrwning for balp and finally
fi&bllnl blm off.
The ti-year-old victim who U.. In the
:ZOOO block of'Merlcn Way lmrnedl•tely
called • friend -the 11111111 by !be powtlflJllJ-llat latNdw.
lier trlend then uked a ,,_ at bis
-to coll pollce, -.... -lo malre aure Ille dlllrllllhl...,.... wu 111
right.
Officer Pat Rocfcers wu dlapatcbed u
• .-ill'!O tile fl'lend'• -In tho lllOO l>loek of . Nevla Circle lbrouJb a mlauaderatlndlnl la the·•bn·and loca-
Uon JI( the 'Clistrela can. ,
The i>alnllman subNcillently atnpped
the vtetim'1 friend for inVl!stiaalian ai be
was drivlnl any lo the acene ol'1the at·
tempted rape, wblcla -repirted third·
band.
A aearcb of Ille Marlon Wrt aru
following the 2:10 a.m. lncldent failed to
tum up any !race ol the suapect, deocrll>
ed u a black mu about II lo 30 yeara
old.
The Ylctlm told pollet the ™ who
entered the home by WJknown means
repeatedly warned her not to acream and
she wouldn't be hurt but llnally became
frigblened.
Sbe llld he fled out the beck door and
eocaped tbrou&b the yard.
On Vletnlm, the propooed platform
aald:
'"!be majorlt7 ol the Democratic
~ hove called !or lull U.S.
withdrawal by Oct. 1, 1972. We support
!bot posltloo. II the war is not ended
before the next Democratic ad·
mlnllttatlon takes office, we pledge. as
the llnt or<ler o! bustnw, an immediate
and complete withdrawal of all U.S. ,.,... In lndochlna.
"All U.S. military action In Soutbeut
;\Ila will ceaoe. After the end o{ U.S.
direct combat partictpatloo, military aid
lo the Salgoo government and els<wbere
In Jodochlna will be tenninaled.
" ••• To I.hose who lor reasons of coo-
lclence refuse to serve in this war, and
...,..,,,.....led er soogbt relage abroad,
we lllate our !inn intention lo dec1fe an
amnestfuiz:1 an appropriate ba!is, when the !Jc boa ceaoed ind our troops
and prisoners of war have returned."
Frot11PageJ
McGOVERN •••
ciliation of numbers would be made later
In Iba day. ·
McGovern Jell immediately after the
news mnlerence for a ·tbr001lay awing
thrwgb Iba Soutll, .,,...,. bis support ..
oonsidered weak. ·
The United Press International t.abula-
tlon, takt.n before tbe new addition, gave
McGovern l,*.6.'i delegates with 63 lean·
Ing.
"There is oo question that -tbe 161'
delegates who represent new additions
are enough to put us over on the first
ballot in Miami," McGovern said.
"What is most signif1Ca11t is that this is
another m a j o r step in uniting a 11
Americans in Iba political process,"
McGovern 1akl. "I have mlde the .same
comml~enttoMmcan-Amertcans,J:n.
dlana and all other minority lfOUps."
ofA!~ Fof,llllllroy~ucw.~ ~es ~ra IOl!le llate blocs being
delivered today, he •aid the ll'OUP decid·
ed DOI to ..i ... e tbe names of the in-
dividual delegates to protect them !rom •. pressures."
McGovern, wbo began his long cam-
paign with relatively LitUe &0pport among
minority groopo, said be agreed with lbe
goal& of two major black declaratioos but
c!Ufered In certain spocifics.
He aald be disqfted with tbe position
on Ianel taken by the Natlonal Black
Polltleal Cooventim lul aprlnc In Gary,
Ind., a bulJng poOlllon taken by the same
l"JUP; certain figures In proposalJ on the
black abor< of federal contracts and In-
come maintenance: and a proposal to
close tile U.S. embassy In South Africa. 11All~ differences were~ in
wrJting and were accepted as rea90Dable
objtctioaa on my part,'' McGovern said.
Retired Officer
Under the Gun
Masked De11ionstrator
A Paris protester wears a mask bearing 'bombs equal genocide' and
a burlap tunic reading 'megatons, megadeath, no to the bomb.' He
hands out leaflets at the Saturday demonstration against French goY.
ernment's scheduled nuclear test in the Pacific.
From Pagel Fl'OtltPqel
MARTHA ... PRISONER •••
volved In politics," she said In a personal charges !bat sbe was phyalcally reatrafn.
interview with a Daily News reporter. ed by agents.
That reporter observed bandages on "Can you believe a man can wait 1nlo
the ring and mlddle fingers of Mrs. your bedroom, take over and pull tbe ·. pbooe out or the wall.'' me aald. Mitcbell's left band, where sbe said a She also claimed several guard& "tbmr
pbyJ!cian had stitched up cuts si!llered me down on tbe bed -five men did !I -
when she was "beaten up." and stuck a needle in my behind.
She lhowed the reporter bruises on ber ''I've never been lnated IJke Ibis -ever," she aaid ..
arms and claimed sbe had others on her While 11\ta· .Mitchell u inallllntl fllo! ,
tllighs. "They're afraid of my honeoly," week long luas ts over ber lluabaod'1
she said, "Yes, Martha's honesty." political career -which she 11ys ht ·hat :
'1I was a patriot until I got to end or she11 ]eave him -IOUJ'Cel :
assassinated. What country can I go to?" claim didn't begin that way.
sbe asked. The Mitchells had been among eo GOP high rollers at the posh Corona del Mar -,
The rectnt revelations about Mrs. home of Mrs. Donald K. Washburn.
Mitchell's slx~ay vbit to Newport Beach whose dead husband made bis mlll\OIJI • •
that ended late Saturday or early Sunday, majority owner of the aott drink 7-~
only partially answer some or the ques-a gala Mwean fieate lul Sunday •
ttons ralaed by Incidents following Ille The former Myford Jrvtne home al 411
'I1nlrMay fiery phone call. Avocado Ave., was reported!y the ICeDI
A retired Army officer found himself A very weary John Mitchell haa denied of a vicious argument between the couple ;
facing tile gun o( an enemy again .-1y be new to bis wl!e'a slde tbla paat week, when the former attorney I-!Jt.· •
Suoda7, when he wu robbed.in bis front but reporter Thomas said there wu a formed his talkative wife that they hid to
yard by 1 bandit who stepped .up .as be marked change in the former attorney leave because be bad an appointment. •
came home from a birthday party. general's tone of voice in a telephone con-. She didn't want to go and the heated :
versatlon Saturday. verbal battle nportedly began. .
James D. Parle, s7, of 2385 Rutgers Mitchell. who during a conversation Among the Republican leaden who
DrJve, Costa Mesa, was relleved of ~ foll owing the lint telephone incident was were reportedly there to Wttneu the
wallet containing ~I and credit cards, breezy, casual end said jaunWy "She's scene were Mr. and Mra. Jobq w.,.., ·
police llid. great," in a subsequent conversation ?\.fr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Kalmblch, NII:· •
WhUe the• pertablonera were prayin(,
Iba ml•I ..... aald the robber who heel bald
him at pnpolnt "Jumped down and told
UI DOI to follow blm. Then be joined bla
partner and out tile door Ibey went." Parle aald be bod .... golten out of bla sounded to Miss Thomas to be "sad and on•s 'llllllber two fund raiser and Clement ·• Forklift Accident ·-· weary... Hirsch , a top Repubucan ott1cW. " cer to make B111'0 the garage door Today In Washington a spokesman for Confusion over the comings and p!np .
wouldn1 bani the bumper when he wu the Committee for the RHlectlon ol Ibo of tbe Mitchell• continues to relJn -Fatal _to LA Youth approached from bel1lnd by 1 man with a President, which Mitcilell heads, said Ille one aource lnllsts she wu never alJowod
snub-nosed revolver. fonner attorney general would have no outs ide the Newporter compound. whllil
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PRICES ••• • SANTA FE SPRINGS (AP) -An II-The victim deacrlbed bis usailallt 81 comment on Ille recent allegaliol" ol bis another said she spent two daya wlfll,
yeer..ild Loa Ancelet youth wu killed bout .U.f lall, el•"•• wile. Mrs. Washburn alter tbe party. to tbe United St.ates, Shults llld.
In his 20!).word statement, Ibo Prell·
dent said the ........ 1 rise In the price of
meat is in part due to an lmprov!nl
economy here at home ealllinl -demand.I for meat wblch have not been
matched by Increased 111ppll_11."
Frld17 night when be wu cruabed a eel w ..,.... about 185 "As far as Mltcll<ll ls concerned tb!J ts Mrs. Washburn denies that Mn,
between the mut and ~Uber ol a forillllt pounds, 30 lo 35 years old and with a bald a personal matter," the spokesman said. Mitchell bad been 1 house quest,
1t a manufacturing plant here, lheriff'• 1_~spo;;;t;;;ln;;;;;bis;;;;;bo;;l;;r.;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"H;;;e;;;ha;;;;s ;;;oo;;;co;;mm;;;en;;;t;;;.";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;bo;;we;v;er;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; deputleo aald today.
Offtclm aald Rudollo Valencia wu
eruahed when a fellow -i:er at !be
Gabriel Container Corp. accldentall7 bit a
lever llCllYltlng the maclilne. Although he rejected the piopooed price
freeze on meat and other food producta,
Nixon .aald "I Intend to monitor tb1a
sttuaUm cloae!y, and I want to _,,..
every American housewife that tbla ad-
ministration is firmly determined lo pre-
vent unjwtilied lncreuea In Ille coat of
food .
"We hive made slgnlllcant Jll'Ol"tU 1"
our battle agalnll rlalng prlcea. We ue
going to do whatever ii necessary to ...
that that battle is won."
Earlier tbla yeer, Nixon lncruaed
meat Import quotu by It porceol from
1'71 Jevets. But •Ince then, be uld ••t11e
conllnulng sbtft In demand and a0pplla
has become more pronounced."
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SEARCH •••
tlnilon Beech lllgb School and Goldft
Weal Colle1e 'tlbere be waa atudyln1 law enrorcement. "I'm just climbing Iba Walla until we
beer sometblni." uld Mn. Fountain.
"Mike II not llled to lolnc wllllout food."
Mn. Fountain aald ber husband, a
ntlred Navy man, II coafldent Ille boat
will be found.
Con~er1 Arrest •
80, 45 Adulu, HeM in.San Diego
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Efllilr pi.-tndadms e adalts ba>t bom ...
rested II I rock Jllllllc OOllCllt tlif third aach -amal ... -the 8an Diego Sporta Areoa wltlda two -111.
But no major dlalurllaaco marred Ille IMlt conctrl, which leahnd Jethro
'l\Jll Sunday night, or U..-Jl'rldrt lealarlnc the Led Zeppelin, at which II
persons were amllad. Eilbt perama • 111111 and • amalad J111e IJ ctu.-inl a molee at a llolllng S--:
The new amata ""' mada m chars• ranPll !nm realatMI arnat. IOliclq alma, f\Jmlahlnc alcohol to mlnora, clnaik ... ell allouU., profmltlaa
and -lllnl Ille -· • -A majority or the amlla _,, mada kl tile pertlns lat wbeN iama •
,.per,.,..,nmm milled abou~ lllelllo to tlller the bulldlna u 1111)1 a l :a p.m.
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK,
Wyo. (UPI) -A park official said today
heavy rains and thick foliage may pre-
vent rangers from ever finding a bear
whi~h attacked and killed an Alabama
man SWlday as be campejt near Old
Failhlul geyser. '
"And if we find the bear, we may never
be fable to definitely identify it' as the one
invoIVed," assistant park sut>8rtntendent
Vernon Hennesay said. ·
-The National Park Service 81\id Harry
Eugene Walker, 25, of Anniston, Ala., WaJ
walJtiog into. camp in the darkneSs when
the , bear attacked. A companion, Phillip
H. Bradberry of Oxford, Ala., eacaped
unharmed. ' ,
"The bear was just acting naturally,''
HeMesay said. "It was trying to protect
what it thought was his and just cbarfed
the fellows when they came out cf the
woods. Any animal eating will do this."
The area where the attack occurred,
half a mile from Old Faithful, was im-
medlate1y· Sealed' off to visitors. Rangers
patrolled the area on foot and by
Lifelong Frie11d,
2 Others Killed
By Man at Party
DALTON, Ga. (UPJ)-J'erry Hulsey
and James Large, both 23, were friends
from boyhood when they lived at the
Cherokee Homes for Boys. After high
school, they both went into the Army,
served in Vietnam and shared a trailer
when they retW'lled.
An all-night party at the trailer ended
early Sunday morning in a shooting spree
that left three persons dead, including
Large, and two wounded.
Hulsey was arrested and charged with
the murders of his friend and the other
two, 'but police said "they were at a loss
for a motive in the· killings.
"We have no eVidence there was an
argument. He just came in and started
shooting," Whitfield County Deputy
Sheriff Whitfield County Deputy Sherill
F. J. Cantrell said Sunday after in·
terviews with the other young people at
the party who managed tO escape.
Two neighbors at the party, Steve
Sayne McOUre, 18, and his sister, Sherri,
15, were shot to death. Jerry Nichols, 15,
~derwent surgery a& Erlanger Hospital
in nearby Chattanooga, Tenn., fot a
bullet lodged near his spine and doctors
feared he maybe paralyzed.
'!be other vidiin, Loretta Hedden, II,
was reported in fair condition with
gunshot wotmds in the chest and arm.
The deputy said one teeage gir1
escaped injury by hiding in a closet,
while tWo of Large's younger brothers
ran outside to safety.
Dockworkers OK
Delay in Strike
HONOLULU (UPI) -'!be lnterna·
tiOnal Longshoremen's and
Warehousemen's Union agreed to a one.
week del8y in its threatened Hawaiian
d.<)s:k strike just three hours before more
ttian 900 dockworkers were scheduled to
walk off Hawaii's docks today.
Gov. John A. Bums said the ILWU and
Hawaii's stevedoring industry agreed to
"stop the clock" and continue "in·
tensive negotiations" for another week.
The new deadline ts 12:01 a.m. Monday,
July 3.
Proud PoJlpa
helicopter In an ellon to locate tbe bear,
but were unsuccessful.
-.The attack was only the fourth "'ported
killi ng by a bear in Yellowstone National
Park in its JOO.year history. The last such
incid6nt occurred in the Northwest
Wyoming Park in 1942 when a woman
was attacked and killed.
(See Page 20 for a related story on
Yellowstone National Park.)
Hennessy said there was no way of
knowing whether Sunday's marauder was
a black bear or a grizzly. Heavy rain fell
dltring the day, wiping out any possible
trace of tracks.
Rangers also bad difficulty in locating
the campsite, which was in a n
unauthorized camping area. Bradberry
fled a hallmile on loot to the Old Faithful
Inn to report the attack, but he was
unable to pinpoint the e1.act site, officials
said.
Hennesay said it took rangers until 5:30
a.m. Sunday, nearly 4Y. hours alter the
attack, to locate the body. He said the
victiin had been badly mauled.
"The camp w'as pretty much of a
wreck,"1 Hennesay said. "The bear
punctured cans of food that were there
and pretty well tore up the camp site.
"Chances are the bear was passing
through the area and was attracted by
the food that was in the camp. There was
an abundance of food that wasn't prop-
erly stored. The bear probably was
eating when the boys returned."
Bradberry, given a sedative and placed
under a d~tor's care for treatment of
shock, said be and his .friend hitchhiked
into the park Friday.
"He (Bradberry ) was almost Ur
coherent when he tried to tell us what
happened," Hennesay said.
The park officials said rangers would
search again today for the bear. The
animal, if captured, will either be taken
to a remote area of the park and be
released or else killed.
'Woman, 21, Kills
Self in Hotel
With Her Fiance
MANILA (AP) -·Police have rultd as
suicide the death of a young American
woman foond half-naked inside the
bathroom of a hotel there.
Police said MW SUmnne Mcit1nab1n,
21, of Maricopa, ~. sh\>! herself.
The vlcUm was found by. police Friday
lying on ber left side with the gun
beneath her body. She waa barefooted
and wearing a red-dotted bathrobe.
Miss McLanahan was staying on the
third floor of the Dutch Inn Hotel. With
her at the time of the-incident was Jose
L. Reynoso Jr., 26, who claimed be was
her fiance.
Reynoso, who manages the Dutch Inn
owned by his parents, admitted to police
probers that the gun .(a .3kaliber pistol)
used by the victim was his.
.ffe said he was seated on the bed of the
victim when she auddenly grabbed bis
gun from its black leather holster, rushed
inside the bathroom, and locked H.
Seconds later, be said be heard a shot,
and when he forced o~ the door he saw
Miss McLanahan was dead.
The victim, ae<::ording to Reynoso, was
his classmate in Lone Mountain College,
and they had been going steady since
1970.
Miss McLanahan came to the Philip-
pines in February and reportedly ex·
tended her visa to study at a university in
nearby Que70ll City.
,
Chihuahua 'Pepe' ls Sydne.y, Australia's proudest father. The nine-
lnch hlgh dog is feeUnJ 10 feet Wl, standing over his family. Pepe
and Carmen bad their fJtSt litter-seven fat puppies.
MOlld.11. June 26, 1972
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Ul"i Ttlfllll0'9 MEMBERS OF RAINBOW FAMILY OF LI YING LIGHT OANCE AROUNO CAMPFIRE
Religious Group Planning Festival Over 4th of July, Expect 140,000 P1r1ons
Site to Festival Blocked
Youthful"'Religious' Zealots Vow to Hold Eve11t
GRANBY, Colo. (UPl)--Orand County
sberilf's deputies have roadblocked the
path to a tick and mosquito infested peat
hog called Strawberry Laite, the planned
site for youthful July 4 "religious
festival."
The deputies turned back 160 persons
Sunday froni the C.Olorado mountain site
and allowed-another 240 to leave the
area.
Grand Coonty officials estimate that
about 1,500 to 2,000 young persons are
Track Relocation
. L. already on the grounds for the festival
sponsored by the Rainbow Family of
Living Light. The festival ls acheduled
to begin Saturday.
'The roadbloc k hasn't hw1 a damn
thing," Rainbow Family spokesman
Chuck Mills said. "lf anything, it's made
\lS stronger."
The county road leading to the site, 7~
miles east of Granby, was ordered sealed
by Grand County commissioners for
health reasons. The commis.sioner's said
the existence of "various health and
sanitatlon problems constitute a source o(
epidemic ... "
There were no reported incidents at the
roadblock .
"Those we tWiled away were really
very ~ce about it," a deputy said. "We
were reaUy quite surprised."
Organizers of the fes tival earlier issued
a plea for medical supplies .
"We need more medical supplies,
especially things like antibiotics ,'' one
spokesman said. "We're expecting a lot
or _pneumonia with this cold and dainp
weather, and a Jot of people have been
coming iJJ.prepared, wit hout shoes or
Clemente Receives La~ge
Federal Planning Grant
• anything to sleep in."
Food supplies were being halted at the
roadblock on Grand County Road 150, but
officers were permitting medical supplies
to be driven through.
Despite the roacblock and reports that
some persona were leaving because no
rock and roll bands would be appearing.
festival promoters said they intended to
go ahead with their plans.
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of "'-Dally Plllt lhlff
A. sudden soeial call at the Western
White. Jlouae one afternoon last. year. by
an uninvited groUp. QfSan Clemente Jlien
paid oU .+ ~ the tuoe of Jlllll,!JOO. . ,
The.group, led by .James Slaveri·~
Paul Presley (head of the San Clemente
Inn which caters small meetings at the
Presidential compound), decided !<>pay a
visit to Transportation Secretary John
Volpe during a conferenCe.
Pre&ley·and' Slaven, .who had just reviv·
ed a major effort to urge relocation of
the.'saDta Fe tracks to an inland route,
asied VolPe and several aides aboUt
chinces for a federa1 grant.
'lbe fmal answer came Thursday when
Gov. Reagan signed a state budget <on-
taining $11111,000 to fin8nce a major study
to aee if relocat1on js possible.
It ls the largest government planning
grant ever received b'y San Clemente.
The Volpe meeting was only the begin-
ning.
In ensuing months, following the g~to
the-top-man approach, the small com·
mittee visited o:ecutives of state agen--
cies charged with parceling out federal
planning granls, plus state Director of
Parks and Recreation William Penn
Mott.
"The results were fantastic," Presley
later reported.
Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert
Badham then picked up the project and
committee members this week credited
the legislator for following-through on the
work begun last year.
Ip a aense, however, Thursday's budget
news Js the sta.rtirtg gun for several years
mOre' of hard work and uncertainty.
Moving a railroad in 1972 Is a coolly
aiid vast coocept.
'!be Santa Fe leada out of Santa Ana
IOUlhw ard through th< S a d d l e b a c k
Vallex. Afltt croalng El Toro Road It culs
seaward, paralleliJ>g the San Diego
Freeway, snakjng' through San Juan
C.pistrano t b e n making a sharp turn
downcoast at Capistrano :Beach.
From ' there It shools along the
beachlront for dozens of nlues.
Ironlcally, it travels within a stone's
tbro.,-of the President's San Clemente
cotnpound where the flrst relocation ii»
cesa was BC«ed last ye8r. ~
'!be ~n' Clemente group favo?lng
relocatioa (the plan does have lls critics)
bu SQU,t!lled a new route starting with a
point oomewbero in the ,saddleback
Valle>.' and heading c......,...try toward
Cleveland National Forest.
From there, followinJ deeerted can-yons, the railway .could curve
.....,,ard, picking up tbe old liDe llOUth
of the Western White Houle, l>O'llapt-in
the north port of camp Pendlelon.
-What spur ·lines would remain to
serve ,r.ait-depeQQent ll>dustries in San ~ ....
Jilllt Capistrano tnd Qipiatrall<l-BeachJ
-How muCh would each.idea cost?· · .
.And .. -nn~.f"' wflo. will~y II/• bill! . . B_
Paul Geisendorfer , whose father Is a
co-owner of the land, said he invited
those at the camp to stay as long as they
wished. He said the nearby Rainbow
Valley waa large enough in 1'Woods 11nd
water" to ,handle 10 mlllJon ..peraons." . '
There t;lre a dozen Great Shoe
Names But in Sandals Can You
Think of More Than One.
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Court Rules
SDS Suit
NotIDegal
WASHINGTON (UPI) -'!be Supreme
Court ruled unanimously today that of·
ficials of a Connecticut college denied
students their rights of free speech and
association in refusing to allow organiza·
tion of a chapter or the left-wing students
for a Democratic Society.
The court said officials of Central Con-
necticut State College a c t e d un·
constitutionally even though 1 • S D S
chapters on some campuses had been a
catalytic force" durlng wide-spread cam·
pus rioting in the 1969-70 school year.
Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. said in the
majority opinion.
''The wide latitude accorded by the
Consti tu tion to the freed oms of ex·
press ion and association is not, without its
costs in terms of the risk to the main-
tenance of civility and an ordered socie-
ty.
.. Though we deplore the tendency of
some to abuse the very constitutional
privileges they invoke ... we affirm this
c'1urt's decision to the priftCiples of the
Bill of Right s upon which our vigorous
and free society is founded ," he said in '
reversing a lower fed eral court upholding
the college 's action .
The Ameri can Civil Liberties Union
brought the suit against college president
F. Don James on Feb. 24, 1970, in charg·
ing First Amendment violations.
U.S. district and appeals courts upheld
James' action by claiming the students
failed to show they would be free of na·
tlonal SOS domination that the court said
was "likely to cause violent ecta of
disruption."
Spokane's Jesus
People Unwanted
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) -The Jesus
People are gone from the streets of
SPokane and may not return. the founder
of the Jesus movement here says.
Carl A. Parkl, who began his move.
ment two yean ago, said he ordered the
youthful street preachers off the streets
foJlbwing a complaint registered by City
Councilman J. M. O'Brien Jr.
The councilman qu'oted s e v e r al
downtown merchants as saying the Bibi~
packing, long-hatred youths were driving
away would·be customers with their
''harassment.'~
But Parks says Jt was more the fear of
God and the apathy of •18"'*•ne11
eslabllshed cfugy•• than their idtlpe!hy
to "h&ra.ssment" that forced tbe Jesu
People ~·the atreets •
The old route, 111<11 woold become
public Lmd. ,
The .projected .,..q thus far are only
educated cuesm.
54 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER • 644 422J
But the •11111,000 study, ii ls hoped, will
tighten up the gap.
11 the coosuJUng l1nn finally hired for
the job Ont detennlnes that the Idea 11
feaalbte , It theft will tackle the harder
pn>Jtct.iool:
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4 OAI\. V-P'ILOT
Martha Blasts
GOP 'Needling'
lllCKY TICKY POLITIX. There'• an
old saw tbal suggest. All la Fair In Love
and War and a lol of -le would add:
Alao Politics U You Doo'I Gel Clugbl.
Anyway, with polltka, the question M'laes
U 11'1 r<all7 cltantr today than In the
11<lltr-brawl era of y.,leryear.
Martha Mitchell, wile o! the !ormer al·
tomey general, for example, aeems to
think lhlnp are dirtier lhan ever. In an
Incredible set ol lntetvlew1 ranging from
Newport Beach back lo Rye, New York,
lhe claims 1oc1_, tbal lbe pollUc:lam have
done her """'I·
Martha, who hal nol been noted for
being In wanl ol wordpower, lllllltl tbal
ahe wu vlrtllally beid e1pUve In her
villa al the Newporttt Inn; tbal a pollU.
cal security guard jerked her phoae out
o! the wall; thal Ille was m111c:led about
and brulled; and tbal IOmebody "lhol
a r..eedle Into my behlnd."
Now, U the Democrlll did all lhal to
Marlha, they should be 11hlmed of
theallelvu.
BUT LO! WAIT! Martha Ian'! bWnlng
all lhla OD the Democrall.
She alleges tbal the ~ tbal did her
all theJe wrongs were Republlcan fllnC>
llonarles. And tbal'I IUppo.oed to be her
side. ¥;.Jore prompted to begin wondering
who ls agalnal whom wben llull like lhla
IUJ'facea.
~ the other band, Llwrenct F.
O'Brien, head booler tor the Democrallc
Nallooll Commlllee, bellev., be knows
all the playen alter the r<eenlly publlclz.
ed. 11buainc raid" which uaertedly WU
pulled OU against his com m II le e
beaduorten.
O'lllUEN, IN ONE o! U-t.evee tall:
thm,., alleged thal the five men arrelled
on ehargea o! bull1ng Into the Demol'
place had walkte-lllkte radio c:ommun~
caUOlll ,.la whlcb belonged ln the Re-
publlcan NalionAI Commlllee.
All ol lhla may 0r may not be true but
ft lllU leaves 111 ordinary -.era a lll·
tie bll puzzled. For uample, why would
the RepubllClns wanl to know whal the
Democrala are doinl wben t h e
Democrala don't ; seem to t n o w
themselves? • .
Clearly, U lbO GOP people are going to
1neak llsteninl devices Into Demo head·
quarters, they ought to wall until lhe
lkmocrala get their ocrlpt alralgbtenecl
Olll.
IF THE REPUBUCANS llart llslenlng
to all thal DemocraUc blather now,
they'll jusl end up more conluaed lhan
the Demol m . And tbal mlgbl be lbe
real pJol behind lhe p!ol
Anyway, U you believe pollllca la lllll
u dirty as ever, you can have 10me con-
llnnallon from Sam Archlblld. Sam Is
head man o! an oulllt known u lhe Fair
Campaign PracUcea Commlllee.
1,fe declared in 1 report Sunday that
pqllllcs bn'I reellyJ any cleaner than tn
I~ when his comjj)llee was ael up, but
he does concede !hat the klad of dirt hal
chlnged aome.
rWE'VII llI!EN ABLE to keep lbe
polillcal sewage to tbe level lbal II has
been for many years and we've been able
to change the type of political com-
munication that goes on, 11 Sam noted.
"Candidates are 'talkl.ng more on
penonaliliea and other dirty lluff," he
iuggested.
Anyway, Archibald and his bunch are
trying a new wrinkle to cle1n up polltlcs
lhla year. They are lnvlUng complaint.
!run lhe general public.
I HA VE A GRAND nollon of where
they mlghl Ill"' for one of their early
complalnta.
Why don'I Ibey telephone Martha
MHchell?
Thal ougbl to keep the commlllee buay
for a year or two.
Castro Gets
Welcome
In Moscow
MOSCOW (UPI) -IAonld I . BmlmeT
and tl>ou1ancls of -.i, RusallDI
weleomed Fidel Clllro lllte a long·lolt
hero loday wben he returned to Moecow
Iller an elpt.year abaeoce.
Bmlmev, 1enerll secretary Of the
Sovie! Communl1t Party, IP'uped the
bearded CUban premler In bolh lrllll u
he atepped onto lhe tonnac at VnutOYO
Alrp!rt, k1aaed his lefl cheek, tlaaed his
rlgbl cheek, pounded him on the back and
held him In an embrace !or 15 seconcls.
"Fkleli Fklell Jl'rlend.lhlpl Friend-
ship!" cbanled lhe airport crowd of aboul
1,000 peraom, lllUally large for IUCh a
ceremonial ,,...ung. 1bey had bunt !olo
a spontaneo111 cheer when ca.ru., clad In
green anny fatigues, appeared at lbe
door of his Cuban airliner.
e t.:eue Fire
BELFAST (UPI) -Northern Irtland
wu hit today wtth new waves of violence
before a midnight ( 4 p.m. PDT) ceue-
!ire g°"' Into effect, but lhe bombinp
and shootings were on a far lesses scale
than lhe -kend violence Iba! killed alz
more persons.
The truce was proposed by the mllllanl
Provisional Wing of !be Irish Republican
Army (ffiAI and .accepted by BriWn.
Brillah army sources said !heir lroopl
had order1 to keep a "low profile" wJth
llart of lbe cease-fire brought largely by
Catholic prolesla agalllll IRA·llllplred
vJolence.
e Shootlltfl Spree
MONTREAL (AP) -An armed man
entered a r-1ranl In a shopping center
early s~. herded loor employes who
were cleaning up into the walk·In freezer
and Ibo! !hem, polJce reporiod.
M lhe man lei~ he ran Into a guan1 !or
the aboll!>ing center and lhol him In lbe
neck. 'I1>t guard, Paul Dfndalt, 0, called
pollct.
The police found three bodies In lhe
freezer, and the fourth man died 1n a
hospllal abOllt she houri later. The guanf
was reported in satisfactory C\lDdjUon.
e Welsla-• Free
HONG KONG (UPI) -Dav t d
Edmunda, an 8a-)'UMld Welshman beld
by Qilneae aulnorltla llnce 1117, arrived
lri Hong Kong loday "In fine 1plr1ta and
excellent health," a government offlclal
reported from lbe Slno-Brlliah border.
Edmunds was accompanied by hla
Oiinese wlie, ll<rnadetle, and tbelr
daughter, Matiarel.
eNetclfaJg
ROME (UPI) -Slrtlte-plaguecl Ilaly
turned away today from the Manlal
Soclallsla, and Premier-elect Giulio
Andreotti 8llllOWICed 1 new middle-of-the
road govemmeot lhal ends for lbe time
being a decade o! Roman Cllhollc Man·
Isl collaborallon.
AndreotU ln!onned President Giovanni
Leone of his cabinet selection and Leone
Issued appolntmeot ~ for lhe new
mtnlllers l"f the ..... r1ng In ceremoliy.
The 53-ytl!'Old Anclnotll, whose Chri1-
tlan Democrat Party la made up of
Catholics, will lead a government com·
posed of hls own party plus moderate
Social Democrats and Liberals.
e Common Market
LUXEMBOURG (UP!) -An ugly
France berated BriWn loday for Its
decilcion to break European financial
discipllne by floating lhe pound ll<rlinl.
Common Markel tources said French
Foreign MlniJter Maurice SchllllllJlll ..,.
cuaed Britain of bad faith in throwing
European monetary affairs Into turmoil
even before Ho !onnal entry Into the
markel
Schumann's blast was directed at Geof·
Irey RIPl'Oll, U!e British minister In
charge of European af!aira, al a meelinl
ol the 10 foreign mlnls!efll of lbe eolarg·
ed Common Markel.
Ul'IT .......
PRESIDENT TOURS PINNSYLVANIA REFUGEE CENTER
Nixon Flaw From Camp David, Md. To Viall Flood Vlctlm1
Tropical Storm Leaves
122 Dead in Her Wake
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
The worst flooding In U.S. history was
receding today and lhe tropical storm
lhal caused II bad died oul. Bui hundreds
of thousands of eastern resident.. atllJ
wailed to learn wheo they COllld return
home.
Tropical llorm Agnes le!\ al leut 112
per80llJ dead, most o! them from flooding
in northeastern states, and damage ap-
proaching $1 billlon.
The hardest hll slate !rom lhe flooding
was Pennsylvania, with at 1eaat 47 dead
and up to 250,000 persons forced to nee
their homes. In New York 21 persons
died, In Virginia, 17, and In Maryland, 15.
Agnes left a few squalls SUnday before
dying out over Canada where it caused no
serious damage.
Aboul 145,000 peraons In Wilk ... Barre,
Pa., stayed in emergency shelters.
AJtbouP the waters of the Su.squehaMa
River finally crested and began receding
Sunday, lbe flood le!t behind a !hick and
slimy buildup of mud. Wilkes-Barre's
water supply was contaminated and the
city was without telephone service.
The Susquel)anna had !alien Sunday
from over 40 feet to 21 feet at Wilkes.
Barn.
AbOlll l,500 penons could not r<lum to
their homes In lhe Pennsylvania capilal
of Harrisburg. Debrilc sllll Uttered lbe
streets, lllhOllgh lhe water level was fall·
1n1.
11We're golng to find more bodies now
!hat lbe waler la receding," aald Jim Cox
o! the slate police headquarters In Har-
risburg.
DIVE, DIVE-This youn~ man
is up to hi.! spark plugs in wa-
ter as he fails in hilc attempt
to forge a flooded road in
Phlladelphil.
Gov. Milton J. Sbapp said, 11Without
doubt II ls lhe -• dlasler In lhe his-
tory of Pennsylvania," even though 2,200
persons were killed in the Johnstown,
Pa., flood of 11189.
Shapp said atate officlah b a v e
esllmaled damage In Pennsylvania al
li.25 billlon, including 15.11 milllon In
highway damage, l!O million lo 11Cbool1
and al least ll5 million to agrlcultUr<.
Pre1iminlry damage estimates from
other slates bring lhe tolal to mor< than
11.& billion.
Gov. Marvin Mandel of Maryland
called lhe flooding "lhe biggest disaster
that bas ever hit this country." Mandel
met with Shapp and other eastern gov·
emon ln Harrisburg Sunday.
Manciel alld he believed the other
states were capable of handling the com
of their own damages, "but the dl.saster
In Pennsylvania la much gr<ater."
He said lhe l9Z million !ederal
emergency fund that has been granted
was "only 10 percent of what will be
needed in Pennsylvania alone."
The death toll In upstate New York In·
eluded three persons surveying damage
who died when their helicopter crashed
near Hornell.
An estimated 98,000 penlOllll were
homeless in New York state.
In Virginia, lbe Appomatox River was
expected to crest al aboul 3 p.m. today
and spare Petersburg and Hopewell !rom
heavy flooding lhal bad been feared
earlier.
The James River brought record
flooding to lhe bu!iness district of Rich-
mond, the state capital The water was re<edinl, bul the flooding bad polluted
Richmond's water supply.
Residents o! low-lylnl towns of West
Virginia's northern panbaodle and
eastern Ohio lell lhelr homes as !be Ohio
River rose.
Residents on the Ohio side of the river.
used to floods, wilted to relurn to their
homes and to what an observer called "a
big muddy mess."
Israelis, Arabs
Exchange Fire
Across Borders
TEL AVIV (AP) -1'raell and Arab
IUJUlel'I tllc:hanied fire across the oo-
cupled Golan Heighls again today after a
weet of attecka, counterattacks and
steadily rising tension.
The llraeU ccmmand uid lhe Arabs
fired several shells at Israeli Army posl·
lions, and the flre was returned. No
casualUea were reported.
In Beirut, lbe oewapaper An liabar
reported lhal lbe Palesttntan commondoo
lll Lebanon had agreed In prtftciple to ball
tbelr acllviUes on tbe border with 1'rael
''for the time being."
Rain, Hail Pelt Midwest
Official and public pressure againlt lhe
guenillu· wu ,.ported riSlng I n
Lebanon, lhe only Arab country where
Ibey are not llgbUy coolrolled. There wu
no comment from Lebaneae government
or guerrilla aources on lbe reported
agnement, bul An Nabar alld lhe guer·
rUla chief Yulr Arafat had .... to
Domucua to dlacuaa II wllh Syrt.a'a
president, Hales Allad.
Showers Fall on Rocki.es; South Central Area Hot
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1:1".'1!°'. ~ • •:• .=: ... 'Ii: pealed to lbem to avoid givlnc llrael
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'Amateur' Hijack
Suspect Sought
PERU. Ind. (AP) -Looking !or a
••spark of light In a big dark room/' the
FBI hopes lo find at least a clue today in
the disappearance over oorth central ln-
diana of a 1kyjacker and more than
$500,000 in ransom.
AbOlll 100 FBI agenls !rom l!Unois, In-
diana and Ohio and an equal number of
state and local law enforcement officers
have been searching without succe~I
since Saturday for the skyjacker and his
loot.in a thick, briar-infested woodland
near Peru. -· "'-
One FBI agent was overheard lo say,
U.S. Jets Hit
Major Steel
Mill in Hanoi
SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. Fl Phantom
lighter-bombers streaked to wllhln sigh!
ol Hanoi over lhe weekend , destroying a
major power plant that supplies elec·
tricity to the North Vietnamese capital
and bombarding the country's only
modern steel mill.
Phantom pilola bombed lhe Viet Tri
thennal power plant 25 mUes northwest
of Hanoi Sunday, the U.S. command said
today, "effectively destroying" the
!actllty's .holier, eleclrlcal awttcltlng
building and the coa1 conveyer. The plant
was the sole sOurce of electricity for a
nearby chemical factory end other in.
dustries, a command spokesman said,
and supplied power to parts of the
capital.
A command communique is.sued Sun-
day said 20 Phantom.I battered the two-
mile-!Quare Thai Nguyen steel work.s 30
miles north of Hanoi Saturday with 2,000-
pound laser-guided "Smart'' bombs, the
same types used against the power plant.
The bombs knocked out s e v e r a I
warehouses in the plant's complex and its
open heath furnaces for making steel.
The mill turns out main1y mortars and
spare parts for vehlcles.
A U.S. Air Force spokesman said "we
hit the hell out of" the plant's coke ovens,
blast furnaces and storage areas "but we
found the plant wasn't out of com·
mission."
Navy llgbter-bomber pilots flew to
within 15 mlle.s of Hanoi to bomb the
Xuan Mai anny training camp southwest
of lbe capllal and the nearby Xuan Mai
truck park, command spokesmen said. Io
all Sunday, 270 U.S. air raid,, Into the
north d .. lroyed or damaged "five
bridges, three storage areas, 28 trucks , 11
boats, 13 supply buildings, three an-
tiaircraft artillery sites, 17 warehouses,
seven garages, one power plant, three an-.
Ualrcralt guns, two !ants and a 112mm
gun/' the U.S. command reported.
A spokesman said pilols bombing lhe
Xuan Mal training camp reported seven
building! destroyed and 10 trucks damsg.
ed. Planes from the U.S. Navy aircraft
carrier Midway left "heavy black smoke
covering" the truck park and caused two
large secondary explosions.
In other developments the U.S. com-
mand baa moved all fighter squadrons
from the big U.S. air base at Da Nang to
camps tn neighboring Thailand today In
little more than a paper switch ap-
parenUy aimed al l)leellng President Nix-
on's troop pullout deadline.
Military sources said the move -
lllhOllgb II would counl as a withdrawal
of troops from Vietnam -was virtually
a book keeping change and would have
only minor impact on the air war.
The command also announced a drop In
U.S. mllltary strength In Vietnam from
60,100 to 54,000 -stlll 1,000 ahori o! lhe
49,000 figure Nixon ordered by lbe end ol
June .
The drop included 600 Marines and
1,700 airmen, many believed to be
member& of the seven U.S. fighter
squadrona at Da Nang, S70 milu north of
Saigon.
The command la also restructurinl lhe
Amerlcon mllltary role In IndoChlna'
designed to give U.S. !Ol'Cel mono of an
advisory and leaa of a combat mlsalon lll
!be war by the encl of !be year.
The 19or1anlzallon gives the CODUMnd
clooer control of Army and Air Force
headquarters lll Saigon ""' "'la all part
d the drawdown of U.S. forces," a com.
mand spokesman alld. 1
One lace! of the l::; t.Us away
coordination of U.S. bing ralcla In
Indocltlna from 7th Air Force head·
quartm at neighboring Tan Son Nhul Air
Baae and pull It directlJ> under U.S. com-
mand control II Ill headquarters, l:nowQ
u Penteaon Eu!, Oii the edge ol 8'lfon,
'llltty nice, Henry( Now
huw'rl )'Oil .maJce out
busintm wi:;e7'
0 Jt't lllte a blg dark room, you know.
When you're looking !or a light, )'OU go
for a spark." The quarry, still unidenlU!ed, is a
young white men with a pock·mark.ed
race and open sores.
Reportedly armed wilh a .45 caliber
.submachine gun and a hand grtnade, be
commandeered an American Airllnes 727
jetliner Friday night on a rught from St.
Louis to Tulsa, Okla. He ordered it to
return to St. Louis where he demanded
$502 ooo and two parachutes.
A 'car aashed into the plane at St.
Louis and the skyjacker switched planes,
taking with him a replacement crew and
one of 94 original passengers. He disap-
peared somewhere over Peru early
Saturday morning.
James Martin, agent-iJl.cbarge of ~
FBI ln Indiana, said Sunday all leads ID
the case ha ve been dead ends.
'ftte search is complicated b~ the
12 ooo-acre Mississinewa Reservoir m the ce~ter of the pie-shaped area still to be
searched . . Authorities concentrated their land
search SWlday through a countryside
northwest of the reservoir that once was
the hunting ground!! or tbe Miami In-
dians. It now is used as a survl,val
training area by Grissom Air ~orce Base.
Martin said it was uncertam whether
the skyjacker's parachute, for which he
had to have lnstructiqns, had opened ~
when he left the plane, leaving tbe
possibility lhal be might be dead.
The Chicago Tribune reported today
thal lhe pilol o! lhe American jet did not
believe the hijacker could have survived
his parachute leap.
The pilot, Leroy Berkebile of Pa!all!1e,
Ill., told the Tribune the jet was traveling
320 miles per hour.
Berkebile said !hat al lhal high a speed
"the extreme twnbling would have put
the·hijacker out of commission. 'Ibe cen--
lrilugal force would have laken !be blood
right from his brain."
Berkebile said lhe hijacker dldn'I seem
to know very much about the technical
operations o! lhe plane and apparenUy
never bad parachuted before.
Berkebile's copilo~ Art Koester of
Prospect Heighls, ID., said he agreed
with Berkebile's assessment.
Berkebile said be delJberatelJ
maneuvered the aircraft to increase the'
chances of killing the hijacker and said
his only regret was "the possibility that
we 'll never find the bOdy and someone
will think he got away with it."
Wallace Won't
Appear at Trial
In Shooting Try
SILVER SPRINGS, Md. (AP) -
Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace will not
attend the state trial of the man accused
of tryiqg to kill him, the governor was
reporied as saying lnday.
A subpoena for Wallace to appear at
the trial of Arthur Bremer was delivered
today to lhe governor ln Holy C....
Hos:<tal. The subpoena and an ac-
companying letter from Arthur A.
Marshall Jr., Maryland stale attorney for
Princtl Georges County, ei:plained that
Wallace's appearance at the trial was nol
mandatory.
Elvin Stanton, assistant public relaUons
man at the hospital, said he look the sub-
poena and letter into the governor's room
after he r<celved !hem and read !hem to
Wallace.
Slanlon said Wallace expresaed ap-
pr<eialion, but said thal he woold not be
able to appear at the trial.
The teller from Marshall said In part:
'1I do not feel that your appearance ta
essential to the state's case and aa such
if it is your penonal desire not to appear,
I would Mly und~nd."
Marshall had aald. Wallace was one of ,
H peraona named ,In aubpoenu lbe proo-
ecutloo would lllte to have appear al Ibo
trial. '
The governor Is abowing additional en-
couraging signs/of recovery, his doctort
reporl. He now/ bas 10me feeling Jn his
thl~m. .
"This should be r<garded wllb cauUous
opUml11111 for ,conlinuell neurol'llcal Im-
provement !'l lhe months ahead," the
report from 'lloly Crooa.Hooplt.al alld.
I
Juan /Peron Picked
BIJEllOS AIRES (AP) -Exiled ex-dlc-
lator Jud Peroa bu -nominated by 1111 por!J/u lit candldota lll the Jn8lden-
llal .!....~ ldledulaf for nut March. It II .,..,..Uy bollntd that the armed ,.,_, iit>o o..-Ploron tn 11116, wUI
not l*,inll him to ..-to power. 'lbe1
are ajJocted to try to Induce him lo
wlthdrliw from lhe race. Now 7', hroll
lives In Spain.
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Levee Repair
Land lt.eclaiming
Begins in Delta
SACRAMENTO (AP) -For the firlt
lime in two gene.raUons, the people of
Andrus Island must drive the wit.er off
their land, IJQlt r<clalmed from the bogs
of the old Delta about 100 years ago.
An estimated 40,000 tom of rock and
700,000 cubic yards ol sand and clay will
be dumped into the breech in the IOI).
)'Mr-old earthen levee along the
southern end of the Wand; -which col-
lapoed auddenly during the dark early
morning hours laat Wednesday.
Engineers say 58.5 bllllon gallons of
water poured lbrough the gap during the
next 48 houn, creating a lake six miles
wide and leaving nearly J,000 persons
homeless.
Somehow, no one was killed or seriou,s..
ly injured.
will drain the laland, aays Jamet R.
LauriWon, aec:retary ol the levee
district.
The cost of plugging the levee,
however, will be borne by the Anny
engineers.
The total CO!! to the foor districts of
flzlng the levee and dralnlng the two
Island& was .,Umaled by otale officials
at 11.2 milllon.
Georie Raab, engineer for the levee
dislrlc~ aald the district has four pum-
ping plants oo the bland lo pump out
normal seepage, rain water IDd used U..
rigation water. 'lboae pumps alone.
however, would not be able to drop the
lake by more than a quarter·incb per
day, Raab llBld. It would take more than
two years lo drain the Island.
Raab aays the lake holds about 115,000
acre-feet of water spread over about
11,000 acres, at an average depth of about
14 feet.~. however, says it ii more
like 80,000 ac~feet at an average depth
ol Iii: feel
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B-p.C:hatnp
National hula-hoop champion
Sandra Gaylord practices her
act while world professional
trampoline champion J u d y
Johnson of La Crescenta does
her thing in the air preparing
for the '72 competition at Uni-
versal Studios.
The last time the Island was flooded
was in 191111. The Army C0rpe o1
Engineers, which wJ.ll fix the broken
levee , says work to plug the 400-foot wide
gap will begin Wednesday al the •oone&I.
The job will take three to five weeks, said
Lynn Hanson, chief of operations for the
Corps office in Sacramento.
The levee was built about 100 years
ago, Hanson sal·J, and has been maisr
tained ever since by the Brannan·Andrus
Levee Maintenance District. Uke most
delta levees of it.a age, the Andrus levee
was built on a foundation of peat, the
spongy, fibrous mate.rial laid down on the
floor of the Delta during Ill prehistoric
days as a bog.
Ex-Ch.ief of Education
For State Dies at 63
Peat, said Hanson, "Is a very unstable
material" and in the Andrus lsland area
the peat layer beneath the levees is
especially thick.
When the Andrus levee broke last
Thursday1 he said, the torrent of water
through the gap scoured out all the peat,
leaving a hole 70 feet deep and wjth a
clay Door.
'11bat'11ood because it gives a better
foundation," Hanson said.
Plugging the hole calls for auction
dredges to pump clay and sand from the
San Joaquin riverbed into each side of
the gap so that It gradually narrows.
U possible, the engineers will seal off
the levee at low tide, so that much 1 ...
waler has lo be pumped out of the lake
later. The Jevel of the 12,00G-acre lake
now varies 12 to 18 inches between high
Ude and low Ude, he not.d. Sealing the
gap al low tide would save having lo
pump out at least 12,000 acre-feet of
water, Hanson aaid.
"Pumping can begin immediately"
once the levee ls aealed, llanloa Aid.
11\e Anny engineers do not have
rosponsibillty fer pumping out the lake.
Once the levee Is ,.paired, their job Is
done. The levee maintenance district and
the Island'• throe reciamatioo districts
SAN JOSE (AP) -A former president
of the state Board of Education, Henry T.
Gunderson, b dead of cancer at 113.
A naUve of San Jose, Gunderson was
appointed to the board In Femuary, 196!1,
by Gov. Ronald Reagan. He became
pmid•nt early in 1971 and served unlll ill·
nest forced his mignallon in Marcb ol
this year.
Wilson Riles, otate lllperinlendent of
public instruction, said Gunderson "set a
tone of cooperation and Jtatesmanlike
leadenhip that will be d~lkult to
replace."
e Pot Ottllosell
WALNUT CRl:EK (AP) -Lecalization
of marijuana i1 opposed by a Jarge ma-
jority of 40,000 Contra c.o.ta county
rosldenls -mponded lo a survey by sen. John A. Nejedly (R·Walnut creek).
Seveoty·siJ: perceot oppooed mating
the uae and poueoslon of maijuana legal
and 20 percent were in favot of legallza.
lion, Nejedly reported. Some 79 percent
won oppooed lo legallzlnc Ibo Bale o1
marl)uaiia.
Nejedly 11ld 77 percent fawred capital
punishment and 72 percont supported no-
fault auto insuraoce.
State's Park Rangers
Begin Carrying Pistols
Insists. "We are simply doing
this to keep them that way."
e Legion C:~ief Eleeted
SAN JOSE (AP) -A retired Fresno
tx>Hce officer is the new California com-
mander of the American Legion.
Milton Randolph was installed Sunday
night at the windup of a four..<Jay con-
vention attended by 10,000 legionnaires
and their families. He was elected Satur-
day and replaces Cecil Bandy of Los
Angeles.
e Roller Smashes HotUe
SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -A steam
roller smashed through the wall of a
BRIEFS... I
house here and shoved a couch on which
a woman was sleeping several feet before
slopping.
'Ille slumbering woman, Mrs. C.OOnie
Guzman. was uninjured, sheriff's depu-
ties said Sundsy. ·The foor-room house
was heavily damaged , but no dollar esti-
mate was available. The youths started
the steam roller \Vitb a key they found.
then jwnped as it rumbled about 100
yards across a street toward the house,
deputies said.
Budget Override
Attempt Expected
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Democrats
and Republlcona in the Lecislaluro
agreed today there will prU>lbly be II·
tempts to override some of Gov. Ronald
Roagao's $258 mill ion In stale budget
vetoes -but there 's no agreement on
how successful they'll be.
The Republican governor whittled the
fl.95 billion budget sent to blln by the
Legislature down to fl. 7 billion by blue-
penclling 173 mllllon in stale aid for local
scbools and 141.7 million for slate
employe and faculty member psy hikes.
among other things. State employes will
still get a 5 peroeot psy raise and •late
colleges and University of California
faculty members a 711 perceol boost.
"I believe that the temper of the
legislature is such that they feel they are
Jong overdue, aod there's a good chance
lhere will be an override ln these tl\•o
areas," said Sen. Ralph Diiis (D-Tor·
ranee).
Dills has become the Senate's most re-
cent expert on override attempts. He lost
a try last week to re.verse a Reagan veto
of his blll wblch would have rolled back
relaUve payments to aged persona on
welfare.
Seo. Mervyn Dymally (D-Los Angeles )
began shaking his head negatively even
before an interviewer bad completed ask-
ing a question about the chance of an
override making it.
Assembly Speaker Bob Morelli (D-Van
Nuys) bas aaJd Assembly aclloo on over·
rides depends In part M what the Senate
does since the budg~I bill Is lecbnlcally
listed as a Senate mtasure.
But IN said there would be an attempt
to restore. the m million school funds
through an ulstlng bill by Assemblyman
Leroy G~ne (D-Sacramento).
It takes rt votes in the Senate and S4 in
the Assembly to override a governor 's
veto.
Marriage Has
'Rocky Outset
TOP ANGA (UPI) -Craig and
Linda Davis, ta, will be able to say
that their marriage started out on
lbe rocks.
They were married Sunday in
Topanga Canyon atop the steep-sid-
ed rock, eight feet high, where they
met a year ago. Only the hardier of
the invited wedding guests made
their way to the rock , and few of
those who made it could hear the
couple say their vows, drowned out
by the wind.
DAILY PILOT If
SanMateoan
Wins Title
For 2nd Year
SANTA CRUZ (AP) -The new Mlls
catlCornia , Lillian Dianne Wagner, is a
20-year .. ld blonde from Daly City whose
father played In the orchestra when sbe
received her crown.
"I was worried whether I would be able
to play the rest of the fanfart," said
Williard Wagner, a trumpet player. ''Jn
all these years I never knew what
parents have to go through." 1
liis five-foot-seven blue-eyed daughter,
whose measurements are a classic 36-25-
36, became an early paseant favorite
after she won the swimsuit competition.
She fo.llowed with a talent victory,
perform1ng a ballet variation o t
Tchaikov sky's Swan Lake.
l.tiss Wagner, a coed at Skyline College
who has studied classical ballet for the
past 12 years, was the second straight
Mbs San l.1ateo Ciounty to win the :slate
title. The 1971 Miss c.aJifomia was
Carolyn Stoner of Belmont.
"It's wonderful to be Miss California,"
said the damJ>-eyed Miss 'Vagner after
her victory was announced to an audience
or 1,800 in Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium
Saturday night ... I wasn't sure I was
going lo win.''
In add!Uon to competing in ~P
tember's l.1iss America contest, the 125-
pound beauty won a $2.000 scholarship, :·n
Oldsmobile; automobile, a complete.
wardrobe and a cbann school course.
Oceanside Suit
Filed for Lagoon ·
~~TUESDAY-~
~ JUNE 24 s
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The cl· p.....,,.es which would reaull
ty of Oceanside and a land in their deotructioo. Many
developer are named as def en-· lagoons have already dlsap-
danta In a lllit aimed at pro-pered under urban pressures.
tectlng a fresh water lagoon 'Jbe remainlog lagoons must
between Oceanside a n d be preserved for all the people
C&rlsbad. of the It.ate."
C&lilornla Alty. 0... Evelle
J. Younger flied the suit in
Superlor Court, contending that
Bernard Citron of Beverly
Hiiis threatened In fill In por·
lions of Buena Vista Laguna
for commercial development.
Oceanside was listed as a
defendant for lsauing fllllng
permits lo Citron. Younger
Aid other landownera who had
sought fllling permits were not
named "because negotiations
are under way to insure their
properties remain unfilled."
Noting that the lagooo Is
the last of its kind In the 11 ... a,
Younger uid, "Tbeae lagoons
are oubjecl to development
Homosexual
Ordained
SAN CARLOS (UPI) -A
!elf<leclared homosexual haa
heeo ordained as a minister of
the Uolled Church of Cbrlsl:
William R. Johnson, 25, was
ordained. before a capacity
crowd of almost 3 O O
worahlpers al I 91kninule
ceremony In the Comnimlty
Church In this San Franclaoo
auburb.
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ONLYI SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
C&lilornla's stale part aystem
lakes a big step Into the law
enforcement field this week,
as rangen begin toling guns
for the flrst time In park
history.
Inlllally, 170 rangers -
received 200 houri of formal
police training will· C8fl1"
welpana, but the other 230
rangers wm be excluded from
the program.
DOUBLE ·DISIQU
Jack Smyre, the p a r k
syatem's new police chlef, a.a.id
sidearms are being lsaued
starting July l as a Hpm:.alr
Uonary" measure a g a 1 n 1 t
urt>an crimes of vloleoce
spreading to the ooldoors.
'1The parks are still a safe
place to tru yoor fomlly," be
The gun program b an
outgrowth of a !Mil study by
California's Commlasion on
Peace Officers Slandanls and
Tralnq, wblcb cited a climb
in youthful rowdyism, petty
theft and drug ua at llO!Jle
parks.
II you take pictures you haw a
chaooe to win one or <Nw 200
priza8 In the Kodak. lnlarnallonal
N"8Pll>« Snap6llol Award&.
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· • DA.RY PILOT EDITOBIA.L PA.GE
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Time to
Visions ol creating a "Mayo Clinic of the :W&St" .at
and near UC Irvine in the near fuiure were bfurred
last week when a joint Senate-Assembly conference com·
mlltee deleted a vital preliminary ltem from the 1972-73
sta.te budget.
An appropriation of $900,000 for working drawings
for a teaching hospital at ucf was blue-penciled.
• That hospital is seen as the nucleus and the vital
keystone of a vast medical complex -the state supply·
Ing the university facility and private enterprise the
satellite clinics of every description. The medical pro-
fession visua!Ues this as at least the equal of the famed
?,Jayo Clinic ol Rochester, Minn.
• Inasmuch as Governor Reagan has endorsed the
$155.9 million health sciences bond Issue to be on the
November ballot, he can be expected to support the al"
propriation for the working drawings. The bond issue
will benefit all · UC campuses but the teaching hospital
at'UCI will be a major beneficiary along with UC Davis.
·, The project is of such vital importance that' the
Orange County delegation in the Legislature should
join forces inimediately either to get the line restored
to the budget or to carry a special appropriation bill
having, the same e!fect.
People, People; People
A study of trends In population density _per square
mile In Orange County by •the county planrung depart·
ment ..Veals that a m ... movement of people Into the
southeast~m part of the county is well under way.
Act Is Now
leads with 7,231, followed by La Habra, 6,951; La Palma,
6,789, and San\a Ana, 8,281.
Al Bell, the county'• principal planner. forecas!I
that current high-density building in the western and
central core cities -Garden Grove, CYJ>ress, La.Palma,
Buena Park, Sl.linton, west Anaheim, Westmlnater and
Santa Ana -wlll produce the same kind of movement
southward as occurred from east Los Angeles County ·
into Orange County in the 1950s.
Bell's report attributes such mass movements to
beliefs that heavily populated aress spawn crime, con-
gestion and poverty and lead to greater stress and hulth
problems .
In moving into less populated areas and demanding
single family dwellings, t&e new residents can• create
another-kind of problem -wasteful use of land, mono-
tonous appearance, a more cosily area to serve with
public facilities (sewers, water lines), and public trans·
portation headaches.
On the.' O~ang~ Co.as~ only Laguna Beach experi·
enced a reduction 10 denSJty per square mile from 1971
to the present -from,2,950 down to 2,863 now. Other
coas~al cities show grow.th figures indicating a . future
density approaching that of the western core cities.
Costa Mesa's density Increased from 4,981 in 1971
to. 5,221 now; Fountain ·Valley went from 3,704 to 4,836;
Huntington Beach , 4,634 to 5,122; Newport Beach, 3,201
to 3,511; Seal Beach, 2,588 to 2,793, and San Clemente,
1,208 to 1,251 .
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Five cities In •the western part of the county are now tnore densely populated than the city ol Los An·
geles, which has 6,283 persons per square mile. Stanton
. Steijiming the tide of Immigration is difficult i;, ac·
complish legally. But new state tai< legislation, perhaps
along the llnes of the Williamson open space preserva·
tion la~,. and some ne~ apl;lroaches to zoning, cah at
least m1t1gate the more environmentally damaging as-
pects ?i s~called "people pollution.''
"P· S·S· Tl THE PHONE COMPANY· CUT OF f MY SE~VKE:"
Brownout Season Approaching
i Energy Is a Vital Concern
By BOB MONAGA\-1
AIMIDbly Mtaorlly L<ader
The brownout season 'is fast ap-
prqaching, and pressure ls beJng e1erted
fwPresldent Nixon to develop .a .national
~c:energy policy little short of miraulous.
1be President mdst make deciSio'ns con-
cern!ng oil imports, the strip JD\ning of
coa1, fhe price· of-natural gu;, and the
AJaabn pipeline. Aller these decisions,
we must still produce · enough energy to
m<et the nation'• e!'calatlng oeeds
witliout damaging the ..avlronment.
In practice, of coune, aomet:hlng wlll
hove to give. Secretary of Jhe ·Interior.
Rogeu C.B, Morton h~ comptailled tllat
ttie envlromnentallsts demand pmyer \>Iii
tell bkn, j 1Don't drill .... 11 near '"my
coutline and don't build any pipelines
acroaa my Jand."
TllEllE JB CONCERN at every level of
eovernment. This spring Gov. Ronald
Reagan outllqed a t e n -p o i n t en-
vironmental policy program of his own.
1be provision• include the creation of a
Department of Environmental Protecti<r-
' (to admlo1stor Ill forms of pollutioo con-t tr<>l). tu incentives to industry (to en-
courage air quality progriml in counties
where minimum standards are not being
met), and a 1974 "major bond issue" for
f Jong-range park and beach development.
The Governor also encouraged legisla·
(GUEST _REPORT)
tion to create a Power Plant Siting Coun-
cil which will evaluate the envlronm,!!ltal
impact of power plant sites and approve
locations. LegislaUon . w~d al,so . be
necessary to provide .C!OaStal protection
"without unduly lrlfrlt)ging on I t s
economic deve~nt.~ 'AlSo, of special
significance would I!" the development of
a Bl?lid waste ~ram. ,-
, THE STATE ~CE of Planning and
1lesearch will llOOD· release a --
prehemlve Environmental Goals and
PollCy Report, the basic principle of
which i.5 that local government should
have the major responsiblllty for making·
and carrying out environmental
decisions. Governor Reagan said his
••b.a~. common sense" program will
••control pollution and preserve the best
or our environment in a way that is coin·
patible With the goals and phiJOOopby.of a
free society." ,
The solutions lo pollution should be
sought by everyone. However, the
Governor, recognizing last year's upsurge
Of partisanship, has outlined this prog·
ram as one of dilectlon, so that be c8ll
preserve the utmost nexibility in dealing
with these pr.essing pro~lerhs. . .
LV TIDS CONTEXT, .there are a
number of bills that '!ill merit ' careful
considerailbn, since they deal with areas
D1lntic;med by the GoverDQI': Power plant
siting • S.B 119,; (Nejed)y-R, Walqut
Q:~ and SB 1310 (A)quist-D, San
Jose); soll!I waste disposal -SB 5 (N .. j~j); assistance ·for air pollution
districts -AB J582i(Biddle-R, RlVerside);
tax exemptiori! : ·SCA 70 (Stiern-D,
Bakersfield) and SCA 19 (CoOmbs-R,
Rialto). ~id.eratlon Of these m·eaSurea !r:~.o~ cow-se, ~ the final lorin ~Y
THE 'PEOPLE , themselv.es were co~
cerruid wjth the issue .of -pi'Jllution by the
appearance-of Proposition 9 on the June 6
ballot. The most.Controveisial proposition
before the voters was Prop. 9. Calilor·
niana rejected the'initiative measure with
a resounding 3,839,208 °no" vote (64.7
percent) against a ~,091,418 "yes" vote
(35.3 percent). Willlout rehashing the
arguments caqceming this controversial
measure, it is important to oote th3t
although the proposition failed, the prob-
lems of pollution wll.l not go unnoticed or
unsolved. It is clear that there is concern
at every level of government.
Mr. Kril-Call~ on Wallace
Governor Wallace, praise the Lord,
now seems to be well on the road to
recovery, And it certainly is a miracle.
It certainly is a miracle when you con-.
sider the multitude of Presidential
aspirants who have
managed to crowd
Into h I s hospital
room in the past
couple of weeks.
The list Is endless:
Mr. Nixon, Mr. Mc·
Govern, Mrs. Chi&-
bolm, (Mra, Cbls-
bolml ), Mr. Ken·
nedy, Mr. Muskie
and Mr. Telonlowi Krit, jlllt <lo name a
few .
And what'• doubly mlracolous Is bow
all the other candidates were suddenly
atruck by a shaft from heaven with an
overwhelming admiration for t he
Governor and a deep CGDCern for bil
health.
Typical; perhaps, was the pilgrimage lo
the bedaide by Mr. Krlt, a dark-horle
candidate from Fire bland, wi-
ptaUonn calls for elpal)dlng ~ federal
bureaucracy, eliminating the nerenae
Department and inslitutins a nationwide
aystern of busing to achieve racial in-
( Ai:tT HOPPE )
·tegration -includln&
children from ·· San
MontgOmery, Alabama.
buslni quo. .. FraocllCo . ·to . .
· SCENE: Mr. Wallace's bospillll ,room.
His attractive and devoted wife, COrnelia,
Is at IIi3 bedside talking on tbe phone. A
candidate backs out of one door, bowing,
11 Mr. Krit enlers by the other.
Mr. Kril (beaming): I just happened to
be passJni through town, Governor, and
when I heard I'd only have to wait In line
alx hoUro to pay my respects •••
Mn. Wallace (cupping the receiver):
Excuse me, George, I have t doctor on
the )ine who ' • .
Mr. WaDace (brightening): A dOctor! I
haven't been able to squeeze one ln for a
week. Send him In.
Mn. Wallace: It's Dr. Speck. He's nm-
nlog on the Peace and Freedom ticket.
Mr, Walla .. (sighing): Tell him lo go
to the back of the line.
Mr. Kril: Well, I just wanted to say
bow much I've always admired you,
Governcr. and perbapo -for a few photographs. OltAHGI COAST ' Mr. Wallace (sll!plciously): Seems to
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Public Interest
•
PRE.SS
COMMENTS
~m ""' (I. C.) N-: "Moll of tbt thlnp tbt !Ito Presldmt Calvbi
Cool!dff Mid--doubtleu innocwul
and 'out-of-date today (one virtue -
that be dlm1 tallt much). Bot one firm
-be-, la llllliq tbe-
polke ..... rilp Int lout decM
later: 'N9 -... the ricbt to atrlt•
•plnlt tbt pablk bltmlt for 1111' -anywhere, at QJ tlme.' "
1
me you called me a dem.igogue recently.
Mr. Kr:lt : Oh, no! You're thinking of
Senator Muskie. I called you a mad dog
racist pig. But 11 was said In the rough
and tlimble -ha, ho -of friendly
pollt\cs. Actually, I've always been deep-
ly cqncemed aboot your health and when
1 saw you'd gone up lo 333 pounds •••
Mr. Wallace: That's delegates!
M'i l!dt (Shrugging): Delegates,
pounds. Who worries aboot such things at
a tlm~ Wee thisl And with your pulse at a
bealthY 20 percent .•.
Mr. Wallace: That's my new record
rating In the Gllllup Poll~
Mr. ![ril: All I· WOIT)I aboot Is your
health, Governor. And I've come to urge
you not to give up the race.
Mr. Wllll1ce (SUrprised): You have?
Mr. Krlt (oobly): Yes. I feel )'OU have
earned !Ugh office and prestige. But I
certalnlj"'°"ldn't want you saddled with
the fatiguing burden of having anything
to do. (In a ruah) So how'd' you like to be
my Vice Pre>ldentl
Mr. Wallace (Resignedly): You and
Hubert Humphrey. .
Mr. Krll: Well, think It over, Governor.
Give rny best to your loved ones -·a11 W
of them. And meanwhile, remell\ber that
we Pre>ldent!al hopefuls have nothing but
)'Out health in mind. And we'll 1111 he
praying for you. ' •
Mr. Wallace (noddlns glumly): Which way?
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A Curious
Perversion o.f
Law's lnrent
~YD~Y J.H~s)
The Fourth Amendment guarantffit all
American citiiens · againSt "tmr~UOP.. ·
able search and s~Ure.". :I'his means .
that a cop can't kick your dQQr down
01f the suspicton .that you've stuCi . a bag
of. heroin in ,;our . sugar · ~wl.
But suppose he d~? ,Suppose .a~ fl)'ing squad kicks down , · • . .
10 doors in an apart-'
ment boilding, and
find9 narcotii?s in·one
Qf them? ACi:Ording
to the "exclusionary
rule," the guilty par· ty cannot be prooe-
cuted (he could
rightfully invoke the
Fourth Amendment), ,
but the nine innocent ones ban no rem:
edy against this unlawful search. . '
AS DISTRICT A1TORNEY Tbo~as
Mackell of Queens-pointed out recenlly
this paradox In the law hoth hampers ~
hwit for narcotics and at the same time
"does nothing to protect innocent persons
who are victilns of unlawful but fruiUess
searche.s. ''
Only tlie guilty occupant· of that one
.. par1ment, be°UplalHed; cowd·mvo'lO:tliO
Fourth. Amendmenti for tiie other nine
innocent occupants, the Fourth Amend·
ment does nothing. This ....,,., to.SjlY the
least, 11 curiOOs perversion 1of' tb6 law's
true intent -frustrating to'lht ~ ;.,.
jurlous ,to the Innocent, and n-•·!>lo the
guilty. --::: .. ,
WHAT l\IACKELL sugg$ 11 a fair
resolution of this paradox.is tile powge
by Coogress -of a "federal privacy ctllrns
statute," under which those WllO have
been vlctlmlzed by seardles they 'COii-
sider unconstitutional could s e e k
damages throucb 1 federal tribunal such
as the present Federal OOurt of Qlalrns.
This would offer an Immediate ·cash
remedy' lo the injured pany, and a stern
deterr,ent agalJ!ot the police makhl1 raids
indisaimbiate'IY. 111 mere susplclon. 'lb1y
would have to become more professionaf
-that is, helter -... than ll!oog·
'1"tn men -and as ruponitve to "law
and order" as they eapect civilians tol>e. ' . Cll'ITING COBNEIIS Oll1JOllce 1IClion
-sometimes to the extent of fabrica!lnl ·
evidence -~reeds contemPt for tile la,,.
preclsdy In; ti-areas where the law
most needs support and 1'.0S)Je<t. W11at
makes qime a vicious ctrclil In out. coun-
try ls the depressing fact that ~ wbo
go io and out of prison wllll rell!ntless
regularity have seen notblng Ill convince
Ihm that the law Is ao1lllllc but a
bludgeon against the powerlea; and 1
fortrts.s for fhe powerful.
No capo hove ever klctecl. In a
mUllonalre's apartment !hit I have ever
lieard of -and yet .U the larp traf·
!icl<tn ia nan:otk:I and ctganizecl crime
mast ht rrum-lrel 11 leut. Try el·
nll)Jlhlg tbet to the ,,..,,...sed -~ ·~ ......i the._ like. ral
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Anti-Marijuana
Crowd Has Won
WASlliNGTON -The Whiie' House has
quietly started twisUng arms on Capitol
Hill to authorize. tougher measures
against marij~a violators. •
For months, a fierce debate bas raged
Inside the Nixon Admi9is.tratiQn between
those who want to legalize marijtiana and
t~ who favor a. marijuana crackdown.
The aackdown ctowd has now won.
. The word bas gon,e out ~om the White
House .lo put tbe
heat on Congress to
J>a:.55 two m~es
that would 'assure
con.tin~ persecu-
tjon ol marijuana
users.
The instructions ·
w e r e delivered by
White House aide
Walt Minnick to Don-
ald Miller, chief counsel for the Justice
Department's Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs.'
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delennined by the Senate Jlidiclary Com-
miitee's schedule .. The: committee must
J!l1lCess the enabling ·~watloil.
,. JT HAS BEEN MANY moons since the
blu~~ ;~~~ last aldnnish with
the redsiops)l) the .struggle ·for the West.
But the federal government is still
crowding the Indians.
Baclc In 1865, tbt government signed a
treaty with the Winnebago tribe granting
them land "for use and occupancy
fore ver." As late as 1944, the Army
&flglneers -descendants, of t h e
bluecoais -pledged that they would
never appropriate ·1ndi8n Ji.nds without
prio~ tribal consent.
MILLER IMMEDIATELY ca 11 e d BVT NOW THE federal authorities
' ripresentatlves from several federal want to build a recreation project on
departments behind clooed doors on J.une Winnebago land ,in-Iowa and Nebraska.
· 13 I<> plan the lobbying. campaign. ·Without regim! . for past treaties and
The principal measure ls an in-pledges1 the government took the land
ternationat drug control treaty. which away from the IDdians for me OJ:bow
would obUgate the U.S. to make Lake project. · '
possession of Ci!rtain drugs, including N t th t th rr· d"· ba marijuana, opun.iShable_ofienses.'t o a e ien •r Winne go mind
1'le other measure Ls an eriablirlg law' opening their homeland tottielr wtiite
which would be needed to clear the way broth~rs for fishing and pictnkkhut. But
for Congress to approve the treaty. the ltibe would like to retain the' title and collect the incon)e from park concessions. The treaty, known as "'lbe Convention Foot t . Con · on Psychotropic Substances," would enr , no e. gressional ~ tell UI
power the Justice Department to~ contrpl , that . a Hou~ Approp~~Uons Su bo
d.rugs regardless of the medical , recom-1 CODUDlttee may settle· the ~' atrictly
mendations from the Health, Education I ~or budgetary reJIS(lns, by turtiq down
and Welfare Departmenl the .$750,000 appropriation for ·the O.bow I proiect.
THIS WOULD directly contravene a I
drug abuse law, enacted by Qmgress lwo · SAUL. ALINSKY, the self-proclaimed
years ago, giving HEW the pc\Wer to 11professional radlcaJ," died earlier this
decide which drugs ar~ dangerous. _ month. He would have been dismayed
A oumber of HEW officials are over the eulogies that appeared in
dismayed over the White .House action. several newspapers.
'nley believe HEW, .as the scientific and Hil popularity with more respectable
medical arm of the governmen~ should reformers caused him recently to
ru1e OD dangerous drugs. ·~ b1a ilaff: "Don't Worry. boys,
The President's own National Com-we'll -ther !lilt storni of approval and
mlasljn oo Marijuana and Drug Alluse come out as bated u ever."
bas recommended that penalt!tt. l<r• He -1d be comforted to know
personal poss_esslon of marijuana be lloweYer, that the FBI at least regarded
abolished. ' him m a .-ct. 'the G-men kept him BNDD officials, however, ~e. sternly un<ler regular llll'Velllance and tried to
oppooed lo relaslfl8 any Of U.. !•WI tn him '
agalnlt marijuana uoe. Ttlelr '"ri!' pa t. ~. underacored In a i:ocent speech Jolln " , Jngenoll, the hard·IJne BNDD, ' • llVT ms rBJ ~on blnl Isn't con-
He told a group of Calif~.~ vlnclng. Delplle.Altnsky'B rabble-lOUSlng,
that the legalization Of.~ l'l'f be 1'.At bi'!liy.• nutlne·revolutlonary. "I
oilier drugs miglit mean the fl&l!t'opiJiil · love !Iii.-~." be kl¢ on saying,
cng 1buse .... "loot! alrog~~· ~:' r~<!!"·"'·"'-le) 1olng lo
~°!iAD!8°~ ~ ...... lbe~-c ~ !"u,~~ :m.~:t·.i::~
\ilcloua,crtmlnals bill to protect the JIUllllc Commlftlot M Iii -IDU..Obllsbment.
from hannlul ~(' '. • An -1, Cluollnl a lpeOch Allntl:y made Footno~: HEW olflclall "'°"" 1111 · Ia~ Ciltl., wrote: ~
Willie l!ouJe dellbttately be8lil ~ "Allnll:y -!bet be bal no~
for, the .. 1nic c:onlriJI truly ,Gil Ila °" DI bit -. for palJllcaJ aod rellgloU
the tlectlon campotgn, ~ lt llllPI dopla, ml his ~ liJout rellcion
be clllllcult for members of cans-lo -. -11)-""""8llc. HI cla1med be
.,.,... lt In 111 eledioo )'tll'. But Mlnnlk has notb~ but conten>pt for communism .~lo,. tlllt the tlmlnc had been and for 'profetsJoaal ~· •
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Promot1r1 S.y They Doft't Gu1r1nt11 lmprov1ment1 Except for Acceu . ' . Florid~: Le·t Buyers Beware
By DAVID LANGFORD
NAPLES, Fla. (UPI) -The entranee
Js a blacktop road to nowhere, piercing
200 square mileS ol !Crubland on the eege
of the Big Cypress Swamp.
Th1.s _ is one · of Florida's "phantom
cities," thousands of acres of wildemeM
drained and subdlvided yean ago aod
sold -Iy on lp!lallments· at prices
ranging l'OUllhlY from Sl,000 lo $4,000· an
acre, plus interest.
iiie buye..; were· factor;y workers and
shopkeOper, hoping lo build a home and
retire in the subtropical warmth of
Southwest Florida, Gls :n Southeast Asia
planning· ior a return to civilian life, and
speculatQi's hopl1111 to cash In on the land boom. .
Today a bandlul ol houses has been
built. There are no water and sewer lines.
A man 1rying to sell his lot wlll lind there
is virtually no market, except at a Crac--
tion ol what he paid. When and II the
tract is ever fully developed, be may be.
able to get his money back. or even make
a profit.
THE PEOPLE promoting the property
say they never guaranteed.improvements
oo it beyond the building of access roads .
and dtalnage.canal!. lbey point out their
selling promotion · bas lllressed the
deveJopment as an investment for those
looking "toward the future."
The pban,.m cities of Floclda, such as
this one, ar~~vertised arCHJDd the world
with colorful\ pictures ol palm lrees and
seag\.llls, sailboat.S and 'beautifUl women,
Trail-blazer
Sally Rand !Jid Thing in 1930s
' AHEAD OF TIMES
' Sally Rand ' ..!.~~~....:....;...:~~~~~~-
NEW YORK (UPI) -Back in the 1930s
~~~n · fa!~µc nu~ty couJd draw a jail
~tence, . Sall~ Rand danced naked
. behind two giao< Oltrich fans. .
Sally Rand WU oot just another strip-
per but an elegantly lellSUOUS woman
who danced with fans to classical mua ic.
There were no bumps nor grlilds and it
would J>e almost by accldenf II ,a11yone
clll1ihJ a '1!mll"< of her \>OdY IJe!llnd· the
OINtantly mov~ fans -1 ea:ceJ>t (or. a
fllBt; outward llouii.sb at the fmish. ·
·'Born in the MJs;soOri Oiarks, SilQy
Rand hegao taking ballet lessons at 'the "e ol ejgbt. She left achoo! to go 'Into ict.
inc.:at the ·age of 18 and In 19;!2 she was
in,a-pla..Y in Chicago when the depression
bit. The play folded and Miss Rand took a
job In a speakeasy.
While shopping fnr a costume !or her
·•speak" appearance, she f~ two
ostrich fans. "I bought them on credit -
$250," she .once recalled. "I went to the
dub and choreographed the dance with
the fans." In 1133 she appeared at the
Chicago World's Fair and was an
overnight International sensaUon.
Where la Sally Rand today?
Miss Rand. now 68, ii still aJt active
performer.and tours the country about 40
weeks a year. She recenUy appeared In
"The Blg Show ol 1938" at the Felt
Forum In New York City.
Aslted durll18 her New York 01111age-
ment about her performances In the
1930s, she replied: "The music, Debussy'•
'Clair de Lune' and Chopin's 'Waltz in C
Sharp Minor,' and the blue llgbts are ex-
actly the same I use nOw."
Eviction Eluded
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (UPI) -The
, aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy
Onassis have agreed to correct alleged
unsanitary conditions so Ibey won't be
evicted from their old 28-room mansion
.on Long Island. Edith Bouvier Beale, 78,
.snd her daughter Edith,. 54, did not attend
the Suffolk Co= Health Department
bearing last on aDeced health'
code vlolatioos Jn Ille ramahac~ liome.
.sun.sets on azure oceans. The message i.s
that any old chunk of of boondocks can
become a Miami Beach.
Land piddling In Florida is a SU
billlCH>8'ye81'buslness. Some of the
developers SUcceed In building charming
communities with yacht basins, shopping
centers, parks and ochools.
Often, however, these "dream towns"
are surrounded by thousaod!i ol empty
lots whose buyers !eel cheated and want
their mQDey bac):. ·
THE GREEDY and the. gullible by the
hundreds of thousands have .fallen victim
to fast-talkers operating out of telephone
booths, the lure of free vacations and
trading ' stamps, jet-paced high-pressure
salesmen toting elaborate charts and
maps.
That future homesile may be just a ·
piece of underwater swami>, accessible
only by airboat. ·
"In Florida In the past ISJ:!'ears over a
million land buyei-s have. lost over a
billion dollars buying •S'wamp and
J.cntl petl4H"f fa Flor•
id• is a '1.5 bfUi-a-
!le•r busiaess. Oftea CJlae
proposed "tlr.elif!I, "'-"
-s .............. :tJ.w a.o...
salNls ·. ot e111pt'f1 lots . .. 1ehese 1J1111ers feel eJlae•t-
etl ....... 'wliat tlU!ir ?none"
liM~ ... .
wlJdernbi" 101$ 'and acreag~ from .land
peddlen.;•.' says. Vince Contioy of Naples,
a 69-yea'r;ald fon:Der fedetal appraiser
and ·splul real estate broker In
Wi&Corilin and Florida.
Conboy, who Is looked on;as the Ralph
Nader ol the land sales '1nduslry, just
published a book entilled "Expooe :
Florida's Billion Dollar LaAd Fraud." In
It, be charges ·that today there are two
millloa· "diatres!ed lots" ·1n Florida. That
means the lots for which lbeU· is litUe or i!o market.
ONE OF FLORIDA'S I ea d ID g
newspapers The St. Petersburg Times
challenged-the-industry to trove Conboy
wro1111 by .offering refunds ro demand of
60 percent of the P!ll'Cbase price. That,
the newspaper said, 11wo~· hit all com-
panies' bard and probably cause some to
fold." • · · .
A. L. Baker, a former RCA executive
who ls now dlreclor ol the diVlsion of Iaiid
sales. ol the Florida Department of
Buslneas RegulatlOn, said )lis olllce
receives ·numerous complaints from
boii>ers who baVe lound Ibey< can't unload
their Jots . •
"111ESE PEOPLE just do not reali ze
that onc•!llhey bave signed a contract to
buy a pil!CI! o1 property it's almost iln-
possible for them. lo sell that property
because there is no marketplace," he
said. "T~ lry to find a real estste broker
who la interested 'In llelling It ls not
worthwhile beca1.11e t.be resale value Is so
JoW the commission does not make It
wortbwblle to the broker." •
:coast , Saddlehack Grads Listed
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Mond,1)', • rnt 2b, l91L
henson kiekerniek
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bare look
bras
Save now on deep daring decoU.ioge
bras in block and isque. A. #0122,
reg . $6-7, nylon tricot, underwired cup,
BC, 4.99, D 5.99. 8. #0168, reg. 7.50.
B.00, "Chanson" nylon 10<0 with push-
-,up pods, ABC, 5.99, 0, 6.49, C.
# 0178, rog. 7.50, "Chonlon" fully
podded nylon loco, ABC, 5.99. Sorry
no moil or phone orders.
Body Fashions, 19
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• IWl.Y PILOT
For the Record
Phone Official
Court Decision
Births
'""'' Called Disaster
IT, JOSl,14 NO,,r,AL ·-· #W. tnd Mrt. l._911tt £. ltted. .. ,
S•'**ll'-Orlvt, c.r-ft! M.r, ,,,,, SANTA ANA -The ellect
or the June t C.Jllornla
Supreme Court order on
Orange County P a c i r i c
Telephone operations could be
disastrous.
state could becomt bankrupt.•
Mr. •lld Mrt,Oon.ld T. Florev, Ul3! He nld the company had
petitioned the court for a
rehearing on it.s decision and
that a motion had been filed
with the PUC calling for in·
terim rate increases in t h e
amount of $198 annually over
the rate Jevel of 1968.
POMQ Ltne, MINIOll V~lo, bOy.
IOUTN COAST CO"'M\lllllTY
H0$f'ITAi.. .. , JI Mr , •"If Mn. E:dWtrd Jtmtt C•ofl,
""" "'' "'""-" ''''''''"' lffdl, "'· That is the opinion or
William Quirk, vice president
and general manager for the
company's Southern California
operations.
JH11oluti.ons
Of Marriage
8ALTZ BERGERON
FUNBllAL HOME
Corona del lllat l'IUlll
CottaMe11 muu
BELL BitiADWAY
MORTUARY
111 Broadway, Costa llft11
UH433
McCORMlc\ LAGUNA
8EACDi40RTUARY
lllS Laguna Ctttyoo lid.
41Mill
PAcmt m:w
MEMORIAL PARlt
C.meltry Mtrlulr)'
Cbaptl
1SOO Pacific View Drf•e
Newporl Betcb, Ctllfomla -PEEK JAMILY
COLONIAL Jl'UNERAL HOME
'.'WI llolu An.
Weatmlultr ni-Wi
SMITllS• afoaTUAl\Y
lflMllok
Quirk told newsmen Friday
that the court's action would
mean that no new hiring would
be done in the county for the
balance of the year, that
overtime work would be
eliminated, that all promotions
have been stopped, and that
almost all training programs
have bffn eliminated.
Tbe court'• order overturn-
ed what Quirk called 11some
$213 million in badly l\eeded
annual telephone rate, in-
creases" that had be e n
previously granted the com·
pany by the California Public
Utilities Commission.
The company official stated
that unless the Supreme Court
and the utilities commission
gran~ some change in the
"drastic order soon, the vas'
telephone operation in the
Ful le rto n
Hike Ille gal
FULLERTON -A Fullerton
man was one of two Southern
California landlords cited for
rent control violations by the
U.S. Attorney's Office in Los
Angeles.
Civil complaints were filed
against Clark Biggers and
Roger Hansen. Biggers owns a
16-unit apartment house in
Fullerton and Hansen owns
two San Bernardino residen-
tial units.
The complaints filed last
week bring to five the number
of court cases filed by the U.S.
attorney alleging rent control
violations.
The government is seeking
In both suit! injunctive and
civil penalties and restitution
tor the tenants of any rent
paid above the legal amount.
The maximum civil penaJty
for rent conlrol violation js
$2,500.
Quirk explained that the
court's order rolled back rates
to the levels prevalent in 1968,
"but also acknowledged the
commission's authority to
grant the company interim
relief pending final establish-.
ment of a new rate structure."
Regarding ~ange County,
the company olflcial said
t h ere a re CWTently 5,358
Pacific Telephone employe.s on
the job with an anoual payroll
o! $lU million.
He said the company had
planned to hir<I 575 more peo-
ple between June a n d
December, 1972 but such plans
have been auspended.
Quirk said that the Supre1ne
Court's order required that the
company return $134 million to
customers bytJuly 9. He said
he hoped this could be done by
crediting phone U!ers bills
rather than through cash
paymenls. "nle a v er a g e
Orange County home would
get a rebate or about $12,
Quirk said.
2.Men Sue
Over Arrest
SANTA ANA -Two men
who claim they were cleared
or all charges two months
after they were booked by
Huntington Beach police on
charges o( resisting arrest
havo sued tbe city for $110,550
in Orange County Superior
Court.
James R. Smith a n d
Timothy Jon Jackson claim
they were the victims of
malicious prosecution an d
wrongful arrest and that they
were falsely imprisoned for a
11-hour period last Aug. 21.
Both men filed a claim
against the city shortly alter
the charges were dismissed in
West Orange County Judicial
District Court. The city coun--
dl denied the claim last Dec.
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Lion Country Safari ranger Dave Miller bolds up
two lion cubs born to lioness Benji at the jungle
amusement park in Laguna Hills: The cubs survived
a rare Caesarean operation and Miller provided
mouth-t<>-mouth aid to Dock and Spock immediately
after their birth.
County Education
Gets Drug Fund Hike
Featherly
Funds Go !1
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To Co unty
SANTA ANA -A. check !or i b
'91 ,925 ror development or ad-H O
dlUonal eamplni and pie· ! .0
nlcldng facilities in Orange ~ .
County's Feathuly Re1!i9'lal [i ,
Park was prtsentod to Board • . ,,
of Supervisors C b a Ir m a n I t. ·.
Ronald W. C.spers Friday by !;,' ~
As!emblyman Robert E. Bad-' .
ham (II-Newport Beach). The I' , , check represents the first pay-
ment of an approved grant of
$103,250 for the project from
the State Park Bond Act, ap-
proved by the voters in the
1964 general election.
Under the act, $40 million
wu m a d e available to local
governments for th e ac.
qulsition and development of
o u t d o o r recreation areas,
Bad.ham said.
College Sets
'Steward'
Men's Class
Caspers added that Orange
County's apportiorunent from SANTA ANA -Santa Ana
the $40 million is $2,778,449. ·College will open its airline
Other projec ts for which the program to men beginning
county has received grants to next fall with new ste\vard-
date are the Fullerton Dam stewardess classes leading to
Mile Square, Villa Park and an associate in arts degree.
University, Laguna Niguel and Applicants for the steward·
O'Neill regional parks. stewardess program must be
Featherly Regional Park is between 18 and 26 years old
Jocated on the Santa An a and have weight proportionate
River near the Riverside to height and good hea lth,
County line and is the first Additions to the program,
new county regional recrea-which college officials claim
tion facility largely completed places more people in jobs
in the past two years. than any other system, include
Development of University a cooking and maintenance
Pk . the ·t fl · near course in an authentic SANTA ANA -'Ibe Qr:llnae students motivation to take a ar tn Cl YO rvine,
--e UC Irvine is slated to get airplane galley donated by an County Department of Educa· second look end choose· the under 'way later this year, as airline manufacturer. -
tion has been given a $26,454 right aJternative before get· is LagUna Niguel Park on La Another new course will be
increase in funds for its drug> ting into such blgh risk ad· p~ Road north of Crown in tick~t: reservations and
prevention program by the ventures." Va.Rey Parkw. ay. travel agencies.
BoardfilSUpervisors. _ _:::~~ii;;iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiii~~~iililiii~iiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-Dr. Robert Peterson, county
superintendent of schools, told
supervisors last week the in-
crease will allow his depart·
ment to dooble tbe irogram in
school districts which he said
had been "very effective."
The educational Je.ader said
his department •!lent $75,000
last year on the program and
that it had been endorsed by
the California Criminal Justice
COWlCil which recommended
that it be used as a model for
state-sponsored drug programs
in schools.
'Ibe additional money, Dr.
Peterson said, win be used to
add a second staff member
tor the program. "It is a bar·
gain," he told board members.
"The county is spending close
to $70 million In other drug
projects and this much Jess ex·
pensive program has produced
real benefits.
He said the schools program
Js not a case of "just giving
facts but we attempt to give
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Vot~rs Give Beleagured School Reprieve'
NOW SERVING
24 HOURS D~ILY By Cll&TJS J. SITOMER
ClilttttlM ~ Melli,_. *"'*
GLENDALE -For a ninth
grader named Kevin, It meana
. a late alttmOOll clua In
woodworking out I.all -ooe
he's looking forward to.
For third grader Sara. who
livea high up In tha canyon, It
means bus transportatlqn to
tha Glenoaks Scllool -at the
base of the canyon. Sui's
mother la looking forward to
this.
And for the Glendale Scllool
Dmricl -ooe ol the larger
suburban ones in Southam
California -It means a
reprieve from fJacaJ dlsalter.
"IT" IS PASSAGE OF a 70-
cent tax override -the first
voter boost for acboola here In
six years. Despite please from
education olflclalx, Glendale
residents have turned thumbs
down on five out of sis over-
rides since 1966.
School bond Issues and tar
override elecUolu throughout
the U.S. fail well over half the
time. Some big distrlcls-llke
New York , Chicago, and Los
An!!:eles -have been forced to
massive program c u t s ,
curtailment of extracurricular
activities such as ap:lrts, and
halung of b u 11 d I n.g con-
struction.
QUEENIE By Phil lnltrlandi
"May I say this has been a great meeting? The live
pairs of 'goo-goo eyes' in my dlrectl111 not· withstanding.''
L. M. Boyd
Legion Parade
Lasted 18 Hours
Jr you were to write up speca for the Ideal woman,
what wouJd those measurements be? The Greek A~
dite, goddess of love sculpted in the second contury be-
fore Christ, stood 5-foot·2 inches tall and taped 351i2 -
21in -36Y.i. Some experts contend she'd be two inches
taller if created as the JdeaJ woman today.
JUST M years ago, the !Ue upectancy of a girl In
Japan was 51 years. Today, it's 73
years. Nowhere, I'll warrant, has the
lot of the lady Improved so gresUy so
qulck1y.
WHY dO you Nppose the elty
fathers of Hartford, Conn., once
passed an ordinance to make it illegal
to kiss your wlfe on Sunday there?
THOSE medlcoes wbo study our
sleeping habits claim a bed should be at least seven ln<beJ
longer than the citizen stretched out on aame.
QUERIES -Q. ''When was the American Logion at
its peak?"
A. Must have been 193'1. At least that's when it had
Its longest parade. Lasted from 9 a.m. to the following
3 a.m.
Q. "WHO are the men who stroke their beards when
they meet instead of shaking hands or tipping hats?"
A. '!'be TurkJ of Serl. Strict Mohammedans, they. As
soon as thelr whllken start to grow, they shave their
heads, but never again shave their faces.
Q. uIS a seagull mostly dart meat or white meat ?"
A. All dark meal U a chicken Dew around that much,
it would be all dark meat, too.
ECHO -'lbere'• an ecbo In a hall Ml of women,
usually. Not 10 In a hall full ol meo . Ever noU.. that!
The ecoustlcal boys uplaln It. The ladiOI, they say, taid
to wear gannentJ with a slicker harder weave than do
the men . Their d..,.... are likely to reOect the SOWlds
that mlli'• rulta aboorl>.
' "SHOW me a man who ngularly wears a bow tle,"
contends a Loa Angeler psychiatrist, "and 111 show you a .
msn who'll probebly lie about hll age. Bow Ile wwtra
lend to be .V...ly ...,.1uve about pwtng older."
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Douglas to Laun~h F-15 In wrest
Rates Go
Up Again
Newest W arpkr.M to Debut at St. Louis
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ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) -"McDonnoll lo cornlng In monallna tbe F·l5 program.
When Ille fint copy of the na-·cl<r Wgel, and It would be a The F·li wUI becoll)t opor•
Uon't nowal wQplane ii , ··'d M l ~--~-t~ for 1he Air Force in rolled out loday at the MclJon. flrrt.' ~ • • . ~· ~.. 1175. It r<placet tbe McDon-
nell Douelu Corp. plant, Its Jamin N. lldlls of Wrlgh~Pat· nell-buUt F-4 Pliantom jet,
price tag may get more al· ttnOn Air Forte Ba,. In wblch haa be«l·the workhorse
tendon than ill deadly capa· Dayton, Oblo. . of the Jl4tlon'1 aJr defell4e. But
bilitlH. He haa respGnSlblllty for the F-4 Is becoming obaolete
becau,. of Soviet fighter plane
adVancea. the AJr Force said.
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THE PHANTOM PROB-
A8L V will continue in prc>-
ducUon until tbe end of the
1970'a, giving it a ~year
titespan. More than 4,26$ have
been b\IUt. Tiie Phantom baa
gone through 11 modlflcatlons
NEW YORK (AP) -Tiie
firsl widespread move in the
prime lending rate since April
finds a number of banks in-
cluding aome of the country'•
biggest, announcing plans to
boost the rate 5% percent ef-
lecUve today. FEET 1.804 Ft.
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1.454 Fl. Canter Building
St1nd1rd Oil
Bull dine
1,138 Ft. 1,107 Fl. 1.250 Ft.
Sears Seeks tlae Skies
Chart Indicates height of Sears Tower in Chicago with and without antennae in
relation to other major skyscrapers. Federal Aviation Administration approved
request from Sears to add another 350 feet to Sears Tower for installation
of TV transmitting apparatus. Many viewers complained tower would block
receptio n.
Furies Due
For Recalls
DETROIT (AP) -Chryaler
Corp. announced It la recalling
56,371 curren~model Plymouth
Furies for modification of
poutbly defective b u m p e r
jacb.
Chrysler aald aU the cars
being recalled are 11172 models
equipped with buml"" guards.
In tbooe cm, Ille jack was
desfsned to flt through a slot
In the front bumper guard
when II/ting the car. But, the
company said, some bumper
guard attaching bolls may not
be strong enough to support
the weight of tbe car when
Jacked up.
Chryslers,
VWs OK'd
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Volkswagena and Chryslers
have met Cali!omla'a ez:haust
emission standards in recent
tests and state officials say
the cm may be oold here.
G. C. Haas, chief of the
state Air Resources !loard's
vehicle emissions control pro-
gram, aald Volkswagen pwed
the testing eaaily but Chrysler
.. just squeaked by."
Money's Worth
McGovern B(lcks
Inflation Hedges
By SYLVIA PORTER
If Sen. George McGovern
were to become president oC
the United States and U be
could then put into effect pro-
grams be Is supporUng as of
this date, what might It mean
to you?
You, u a small saver with a
nestegg In U.S. boOds and In·
1,.u ran c e?~
You, as an
older Indi-
vidual living
on a fixed
penaion o r
Social Seclll'
Uy?
A n awer:
"In f l1Uon
I n surance" l'OITI•
on a scale not ever tried or
even approached in the U.S.
before.
At the very start, get these
three points straight:
(1) McGovern bas beeo and
still Is backing away !rom
many radical economic posi·
Ilona he took · during the
primary campaign.
(2) Even ii he were standln~
pat on all hiJ controversial
proposals, In the U.S. the
President proposes an d
Congreu disposes. It ls in-
conceivable that the next
C.Ongress would obediently
pass many of his programs,
(3) McGovern haa sbown
himself to be a pragmatic
politician who is aware that a
buslnes! and stock market
slump caused by his proposals
would destroy him as well as
millions of us.
On curbing Inf l ation,
McGovern has so far been
fuzzy -outside of making the
fundamental point that ending
the war and sharply cutting
military spending w o u I d
theorelica1Iy cool inflationary
fires.
and been sold to nine foreign
countries.
McDonnell beal Fairchild
Hiller Corp. and N o rt h
American Rcx:kwell Coro. tor
the F·ll conlract. It calla for
749 plants at a cost ol about
fl.I billion.
New York's First Natiol}&l
City Bank mac!< the llrrt !"':
nouncement and waa folloWed
by Flrrt Pennsylvania Bank·
tng. and Trust Co .,
Philadelphia's largest.
Alter the first F·15 makes
its test flight in July, 20 more
test planes will be built. Then
a wing of 107 planes will be
produced.
Bulldlng of mililary planes
by private firms has proved to
be a cosUy enterntise for the
government. Still haunting
military and congressional
leaders are the huge cost
g~e~"t:a°:s~h i!~nrheaFi~1
fighter.
GEN. BELLIS SAID THE
Alr Force studied the reasons
for past ovemms and found
"Cault on both sides,'' the
~ovemment and the con-
tractor. This led lo a ri~id set
of standards for the F-15 pro-
gram, he said.
"We're doing it as if we're
in a fixed price environment in
the ooen market. The tax-
payer's dollar is important,"
Gen. Bellis said.
The Air Force came up with
a cost schedule control system
which includes a number or
development and cost
miJestones which have to be
met by the contractor.
0 They could lo~e the con-
tract," Gen. Bellis s a i d •
although in the case Of the F·l5
the chances are remote.
A McDonnell spokesman
said the F-15 requirements
"are the toughest we've seen.
It Jed to increased 11se of com-
puters to control the various
phases oC the proflram. A data
bank was set up so each
den::Jrtment and SUnf.rvisor
could have access to vital in-
formation concernin~ re-
search, development and pro-
duction.
-"OUR PEOPLE NEED TO
know when certain parts are
available, where, and if there
are any delays." the
spokesman said. "When it's
time to put section 52 on the
plane ft better be there when
they reach !or it."
Bellis said the Air Force has
practiced the "fly before you
buy" concept as much as
possible on the F-15.
"We prototyped the engines
before we bought," he said,
explaining that engines oC two
competing companies were
run at the same time to
determine which would be best
for the F-15. The same thing
was done !or the radar system,
Other New York banks
followed suit, Including sixth-
ranked Chemical Bank and
16th·ranked Irving Tn1'I Co.
and the Marine Midland Trust
Co.
In Sat· Francisco, Bank of
· America, the biggest in the
country, said it bad no lm·
mediate plans to move from 5
percent but that "pressure is
definitely building toward the
51/• percent level."
First National City has a
"floating" prime rate linked
directly to other interest rates
and adjusted automatically. It
had been at 5~ percent. Most
banks adjust their prime rate
administratively and b a v e
been at 5 percent since late
March and early April.
Some bankers predicted an
increase in the prime as im-
proving economic conditions
pushed demand for credit.
The prinle rate represents
the Interest level on shortterm
bank loans to their best
business: customers. S o m e
bankers predicted it may go
as high as 6 percent this year,
but many say the higher rates
aren't likely to af(ect co~
sumer loans for such items as
autos and h o m e im-
provements.
North Carolina N a t l o n a I
Bank said It "probably' 'would
Collow the move to 514 percent
and an official of t b e
Cleveland Trust Co., Ohio's
biggest bank, said it would he
likely to follow if First
Pennsylvania's increase
spread widely.
Spacecraft
Role Eyed
In Payload
SUNNYVALE (AP) -The
Agena spacecraft, w h i c h
boosted Gemini astronauts in-
to higher orbits, could play a
similar role for Space Shuttle
payloads, Lockheed Missiles &
Space Co. officials say·.
Agena could be adapted to
place m ... t Space Shutt)!!
payloads into planetary tra-
jectories or high orbits, of-
ficials said.
Using Agena for interim ex-
pendable Orbit Transfer Stage
or "spice tug" until a
reusable vehicle is j!eveloped
would be cheaper I b a n
developing a new vehicle, said
information officer R o g e r
Beall.
Despite th e precauUons
no ted by Bellis to keep costs
down, the price tag of each F-
15 has risen bv more than
$500,000 to $10.5 million per
copy. However, the blame lies
mainlv with the Navy, not
with the Air Force or McDon-
nell Douglas.
Use of the Agena alao would
insure availability of a "space
tug" when the program is
ready, added Beall.
Finance
Brie.(s .,,. .. ".
FREMONT -Conversion to
the 19'/3 model run is forcing a
layolf of l,ooO General Moto'l
assembly workers here, the
company aays. .
Some 2,000 passenger ·ear
division employes were laid
oH and 1,000 truck division
workers wt1t be idled June 30,
personnel director Roy Morter
announced. ..
He termed.. Ille I a y o II s
nor.W dllrinl changeover and
said employes with longevity
will get paid vacations.
e Bekins Mcnie
LOS ANGELES -A Bekins
Co. subsidiary will acquire
lncl<pendent Building Main-
tenance Co., Inc., of San Fran-
cisco, Daniel P. Bryant,
Bekins chairman, said.
Bryant and Harold M.
Rosenberg, president o f
Independent Building Main-
tenance, said the firm will be
merged into Bekins Building
Maintenance.
'Ibe San Francisco finn has
an annual sales volume of
about $500,000, Bryant said.
e Agr icultur e
FRESNO -Farm Income In
Fresno Counly, In the heart of
the agriculturally·rich San
Joaquin Valley, topped the na-
tion in 1971 at $507 .9 million in
gross receipts.
A comp~ailon of counly
agriculture c ommission
reports showed the total for
eight valley counties topped
the $2 billion level for Ille third
year in a row.
Fresno County's total was
up $33.2 million from the year
before.
eretroleum
LOS ANGELES -Oc·
cidental Petroleum Corp. says
it has reached an agreement
with a group of U.S. and Cana-
dian banks to increase its
revolving credit from $215
million to $300 million.
The financing arrangement
involves 32 banks headed by
the Bank of America and ex-
tends through February 1974,
the company said.
eExee Quits
LOS ANGELES -Republic
Corp. announced the resigna-
tion oC Gerald Mamhacb, vice
president, saying Mansbach
bad complainod he bad not
"been fairly compensated."
Mansbach'• brother,
Samuel, also resigned as
pi'esident of Mansbach Metal
Division and vice president of
Kentucky Electric Steel, both
Republic subsidiaries, in sym-
pathy with his brother, com-
pany oCficials said.
Rod·er ict · M. Hills,
Republic's chairman of the
board, said Mansbach gave no
earlier indication ·that he was dissatisfied. ·
e Food Earnings • LOS ANGELES -Collins
Foods International I nc . ,
owner and operator of 182
Kentucky Fried Chicken and
Sizzler Family Steak Houae
restaurants, has announced
record earnings of $2,094:,000
for the ftacal year ending
April 30.
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I ORDER i t~~!
He would let our present
price-wage controls die, and
about the only specifics he
suggest! are actually
generalities -namely, stiffer
enforcement of our antilrust
THE NA VY AND AIR Force
worked jointl.v to develop new
engines for the F-15 and the
Navy's new F-4 fighter plane
being built by the Grumman
Corp. But Issi August, the
Navy decided to use an ex-
isting engine tor its plane,
causing the Air Force to
revise its cost estimates and
renegotiate the engine con-
tract with the manuCacturers.
"Since the Agena already
exlsis and bas been In service
12 to 13 years, development
cosls are already prelly well
behthd it," Beall said. ••you
are talking about relaUvely
minor modillcaUona that could
adapt Agena to this use."
Agena, both a docking and
booster vehicle: in the Gemini
proeram, would be uMd In lis
present fprm or modified with
a larger propellant tank a
federal space study indicates.
Earnings for the previous
fiscal year were $1,787,00ll or
65 cents a share. With a IN"
.tiare figure adjustment for
the :J.for·Z ·stock split in April,
per share 1earnings for fisCal
19'12 were 71 cents a abare,
company president J a m e s
Collins aald Monday.
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laws and greater use of the
president's p o w e r s to
"jawbone" against price goug~
Ing.
Against this background, It
ts significant that McGovern is
probing an area of finance
long lamtltar In o t h er
lnflatlo"'P'Gn• nations b u t
virtuallY1D'lknown here. Here's
bow lnDaUon Insurance migbt
work:
AJ a small saver, you would
be offered U.S. aavlngs boods
with pun:basing p o w e r
guarantees -e.g., the dollar
value of your bonds would rlae as 'tbe CCll'°f·livlng Index
,..., The regular Interest rate
on your savings bond would be
slashed to one-third or bslf
today's nite of Sii percent to
maturity. Tiiis would b e
picayune Interest Indeed, but
every three montbJ your bond
would become more valuable
to ollt<t bl8ber price&
As a person Uvln( on a
'ovpmment pension or Social
Securlly Ben.Ota, you would
get automatic 1nereo... In
your payments or beno!lts u
the CCII of Uving Ne over tbe
)'tllrl. •
The South Dakota Senator,
In 1111mmary, would accept in-
• flatlon 11 1 fact ol lil&.-and
Iba! It has surely been In our ,_..tloa -Ind be "°'lid
thin '° lo llljN etedenliJd '-II"' .. ..., .. ...... ,.,..
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The production of fewer
engines means higher costs
for the AJr Force model and is
resulting in a bigger price tag
for the plane.
"We've done more testing
on the F-15 than we've ever
done on any plane," said San·
ford N. McDonnell, the firm'•
chieC execuUve officer.
Newspaper
Ad Revenue
Up 14.4%
NEW YORK (IJPI)
Newspaper 1dvertlslng
revenue rose 14.4 percent Jn
the first quarter ol 11172, the
Buruu of Advertising bas
reported.
Revenue -up $190 m1Uion from 1 year earlier, to $1.5
bUUon. Television and
mapzlnes each gained I
percen~ the bureau sald.
Televialon made aa e.stlmated ~ million ' g1in w h 11 e
maauine ad\'ertlslng revenue lncrttMd $26 million.
Of every dollar speol lor ad-
vertising, 311.1 cents -t to
newap1pen, 17.J cents to
ltlevlalon, I.I ctOt1 lo
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rodlo .
About five feet in diameter
and 20 feet long, it "can flt
nicely" in the 15 foot wide, 60
loot long shutUe, Lockheed of·
ficials said.
es1tfnard
·• SAN DIEGO -Campbell
Industries said It bas agreed
,in principle to acquire the
shipyard operatlona of San
Diego Marine Construction Co.
No detaib were announced.
Both firms have built large
tuna seiners.
Campbell owns a shiJ>'
building and repair yard at lbe Broadway loot of 8tb Avenue in San Diego. San Diego Marine Is
located at the loot o I Split OKd Sampaoa.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -PORTLAND, Ore. -Ralph Broadway.Hale Stores Inc. J. VOii was promoted w
stockholders have approved a chairman of the board 01 the
:J.for·I stock split and received Firat Natlooai Bank of Oregon
enoouraglng· word from their and president of Wostern Ban-cbalrman o n first.quarter
eamlngs and a P • n d In g corporation. merger with Bergdorf Good· W e I t tr n l!oncorporatlon,
of v • based In Loo Angeles, Is the man New ,or.. world'a alstb largest ba-••-g Chairman Edward W. ·~•
Carter aald the m e r g er, -=corpor=;';tlon.====== delayed I ;roar for hcitral t'
Trade ~ approvai
Is expected to be .-i.
ed next month.
Tllo .tock spilt will be el· lecuve Me,y 11.
Net earnlnga for tbe JJ
weeks ended April it ....... SU
millJcm, or it cents • common
share on sales of $17'J
mJIUon, compared with $3.1
ml1lJoa, or • cOllll I ... mt
1.-~ ,,,.,. la
lf71 when 111<1 we-t fl51A million.
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J,2 DAI LY PI LOT Monday, Junt 26, 1972
"No, we're not doing anything BAO ... but, it's
not GOOD either. It's sort of in-between,• !
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Beauty Winners: '
It's Hard Work
By FRANK Sj\IEllTLOW from the University of Hawaii
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NEW YORK (UPI) -When
Tanya Wilson, .this year•,. M18I
USA, steps onto the stage next
month to competa for the Miss
Universe title, it will be the
end of a road she has trod
with determination for five
years.
The contest will he ber ninth
beauty pageant. At Iha~ sbe
ranks u aomethlng of a
novice in the beauty queen
game.
Tanya, a willowy 5-foot, I-\
inch brunette with the winning I
measurements of 34'it-24-31,
was born 1n Mexico, Mo., thtn l
moved to Tucson, Ariz., then I
to Rem, Nev., and finally set-
tled in Honolu1u where she
lives with her mother, Her
father died several years ago.
"Compared to some of the
girls I met In Miss USA," she
said in an interview, "I was
just a beginner. They'd been In 20 or 30 vageants, especially
the girls from the east."
Beauty queens, ln other
-.II, just don't burst Into
blollom. They lend to be most
care!ully cultivated.
"They usually start at a
local pageant, then onto tbe
1tate level. Then if they're
lucky, to Miss USA and flnslly
Miss Universe," said Tanya, Just 2% and just graduated
Sitting in the Manhattan of-
fice of Miss Universe Inc.,
spoosor of Miss USA and Miss
Universe, Tanya said ahe
became interested In beauty
contests aa a child. "Every lit.
lie girl sees pageants on
television, so when .I was
older, I decided to l!lller In
one," she said.
So at 17 she competed In the
Junior Miss Contest and by 20
she had been in five other
pal{eants In Nevada.
"Through pageants I n
Nevada, I was able to pay my
way through school," she said.
"So it was well worth it for
me. You don't have to be the
winner to get a scholarship,
just a finalist."
After moving to Honolulu,
she entered the Miss Hawaii
contest and with a victory
there she was off to Puerto
Rico and the Miss USA crown.
"I didn' feel anything for
days,.. she 'recalled of ber
·triUnipb. . -
.. "Something bu to spur you
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NINTH CONTEST
T1ny1 Wilson
Delta Asks
Fare Slash
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Delta Air Lines has proposed
to cut day coach fares 15 per-
cent on its Dallas-California
flights rather than Install
coach lounges in Its DCB and
717 jets.
"Our proposal for a 15 per-
cent reduction in day coach
. fares will give the public the
choice we believe it deserves
-low-cost long-distance air
travel or piano-bar coach
lounges," the airline told the
Ci vlf Aeronautics Board.
Delta said it plaooed to offer
the reduced fares Aug. 5 to
compete wfUt the coach lounge
service prOvlded by American
Airlines between Dallas and
Los Angeles and San Fran-
cisco.
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on to keep going. I don' know If Its jloillltal ,,_. r a 1
chance at a BCholanbtP or ex·
penses or It's just their thing.
But something has to drive
you, II
And, she said, the more co~
tests a girl enters, the more
confident she gets. •.•After
you've been in a few. you
relax and take things as they
come. Most of us realize that
getting tense and anxious
about winning won' help.
• "Still, lb""' , Is a lot of
tension. Ariy 'tbDe )ou put 5t
girls together for 10 days as
they did for Mlsa USA, there
ts bound to be a bit of tension.
No one is very aggress.lve or
pushy, bl\! if they are, it's
usually tbO glrls who've only
been in a few contests."
"Moot ll!ris cofue from good
families and have graduated
from college and many even
bring their parenta," said
Herbert K. Landon, the ex-
ecutive director of Miss USA
and Miss Universe events.
"But despite this, many pee>.
pie still have a sex-bomb Im-
age of the girls," he said.
"The only place you get that Is
In contests like Miss Bagel or
MW Roller Coaster."
How Old, Eh?
PORT ELIZABETI!, Sooth
Afrida (AP) -Applicants for
a new national Identity doru-
ment are asked for their dates
of birth In this way: "If the
full dale of birth Is not known,
state the year of birth. U the
year Is also not known, state age ."
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inding sunshine in the James Gray
11rden j are the Miy ,es Lesli Carolyn
·Ciot, .(itild Mane"Stbrl; '1>eoof11h Ann
~ellott ( s-tanding ·I and Allison Roe
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·?Memories .Dog Her
' .btAR ANN LANDERS: Froquently in rePaY our parents for the money they
_. column you hav~ said "It's won. ~ oot in !gal fees, His ideaJ have
\lerful to enjoy pets, but people ·ahould changed a great deal since he got into
iemember that an animal Is an an!mel trouble.
ilid ought not to he confused will! 8 OUr mother believes the girl's parents human." After 11 • years ,. we bad to put should be told about Vic's past dll·
llPot to sleep. It's difficult to think of him ficulties. We feel there Is no need for
.as an animal. I!• w .. such a dear friend. the!!! to know. They are very coo-
Spot knew tHe days of the week. Every serva!lve people and It woold upset them
SUD.day mom4il he'd get up and leap oonsiderably. It could also conceivably
a?ound becayae . he knew tile rest Of tbe interfere will! the future plans Of tbe oou-
family would be over! pie.
Spot understood certain wonfs. JI Please print your answer in the paper
.ayone said "garl>age" he'd rµn · to Ibo as there are probably a 1o1 of J10UD8 peo-
lli>or because he knew lie was going to g~ . pie who are groping wltb sJmllar prob-
' little walk. !ems. -PUZZLED FAMILY
; He~ the word 11car." 'lbe moment
·ii heard ii bl'd bead for the door and
lliake It plain tllat he lnleoded to go along
DEAR FAMILY: Vic llooald WI llll
flucee'• family u soon u pouible tut
lie ts .... pnbatfolt ftf .......... aad
· sellfDl!'ol drup. JI be wllbholdt tld1 Ir
formalioa and tky learn ef ll else,,.....
be wlll·bave compounded tk damqe. To
tbe girl wltboal · hilorm!Dg lier . Jll&!1'Y . ' famllywoald be 'a wloa• mtslUe.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Alljlougt) most
o! my friends have bad offbeat weddlogs
I want a traditional ceremony, •a "•hile
gown, and f'm even going' to promise to
Jove, bmd and obey. • ,. • 1
ll!Y fiance ;, four inCl>es ahotler tban I
am wlilch doesn't bo\ller me. But It ..bOtMn my mother. She wllllil Frankie fu
WMl" eJevator shoes. I think it's
ridiculous. Frankie Is perfectly wllllng to
n ... a p.at deal of mwilng. I will ,... elevat<r shoes to please Mom.
be..,. --= Wll and Tiils ·ba.-gotten 'to 'be the center ol a ~ much m,un. -MISS . • i • farnlly -le; and,there'a a cleadloCi, IO
lJllAR ... RIM: I ..... --leltu . YOU, .\Ill Loodera, are goq to cut Ille .... _.,.._ .r n1•era. ~ you · ~· Yes or no? -A OJ'
a real i-ri-w..-.
DEAR A.: The Giily tole lllol Uoal4 DEARANNLANDERS:Wearehavlng -II Fratle't ad'° alreod1 llot l slight d!Agnemeot in Oii' lamlly, My nled 18 18 !hi Hiiles It lirother .,m II about to become engaged •
•• 20 years o! 11•· W. girl 1111. Se"1'al A ,,.._..~to bow to deal
111011lhll ago Vic lru ltrelled '"' a drag will! Ule'a mos\ dlfllcull and most
charge (both _...1on l1ld 1111). lie r.......itnc arrangsnent. Am Lood<r•'
'ved probation, whldl he now Is bool<ld, "M'"7la&< -What to Expect,"
• 'Will PftPll'e JOU for -or for-.e.
Vic hot a goiOd ~ Job Jritb Seed JG!r ttqUelt to Am Londerl In car. ~ --ty 1or advancement. He IS talt· of the DAILY PILCll' enclol1nC II -Inc ~ ...,.... at nlCllL He al!o has tn coin and a lq, ~ tell•
,... m an mra --Joi> oo be can clreooed eGVelc\>e.
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Jn the dullc ,..... cftbut ~
bloaon>lng or ....... hood. So the JamtS
Gny•s gardens in fUll bloom were the ap.
proprlate aetttog today to inlroduce the
19 lllil<lreR's Home Society dtbutantel
for 1971.
• Mrs, WaHace Corrie, pttlident of the
Newport Harbor AuxililrY, Oill\fren'1
Hoine Society, and·'1'n· Raym~ Hltul,
ball chairman, welcomed the. young
women and their 'mothers. The Mmes.
Robert H. Biandlonf and Fred Swenson
pi<sideil at the tea· table.
The garden lovelfitess was a prelpde to
the formal presentation slated for Dec. II
in the Balboa earetub. Poat-debs Vic-
toria 'Arin' Harper.' Sandra Holstein' and
Solveig Store modeled the loog white
gowns worn at their bowing.
Anticipating the · memora~le evening
are tbe debutaotes and their parents:
'll!iss Scot Lorraine Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
William Cari Adams; Ma• Lori •Ellen
Fouts, Charles Glenn Fouts· and Mrs.
Dorsey Fouts; the Misses Gayle and
Lynn Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. WiWam Win-
fred Harvey; Mias Susan' Elaine Herman
and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Richard
Herman.
others are Miss Susan Christine Hodor,
Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Hodor; Miss
Susanne Evans Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Evans JackaoD; Mis! Catherine
Marie Langston, Mr. and Mrs. William
Earl Langston; Mias Deborah AM
Mellott, Walter Mellott and Mrs. Treslin
Mellott.
Also to be •presented are Mias Greta
Elaine NIJsen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Nis!en; Mias IJaa Lyon Peck, Mr. and
Mrs. llollald Dougherty Peck ; Miss
Maria Ri~, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rio-
~ca-;--Mmr-~;-Mr. and-mt;
Mason GoJ:don Roe; Mia Susan Patricia
&lettl and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Michael &letti.
Concluding the list are Miss Leslie
Carolyn Root, Dr. and Mrs. Terrell Loke
Root; Mis:s Paula Schneider, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sclmelder; Miss Astrid Marie
Store, Mr. and Mrs. JOllllS Store; Miss
Cynthia Elizabeth Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Coleman Vernon; Miss Nancy
Lucille Wolle, Mr. and Mrs. William
James Wolle.
Assisting Mrs. Hibel with preparations
for the 19th annual ball are the Mmes. J.
Robert Meserve, debutante.s ; David
Lang, invitations; Ira 'W. Smilh, public
relations; James Murley, treasurer;
Ward Aune and James Johnston, preseh-
tatioo and &bert Uoger, photography.
Other committee members are the
Mmes. Robert HodSCll:, decorations;
Robert Diemer, tea; Blandfurd, pre.ball
party; James V. Loudon, reservations;
.... ~E..Swedlund;-,andGtr•
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' ~ · fro!" : the boll will assbl Qill~'i JloDie Sc>clety. one of the .
o~t and largest privately . supported
adoption .8gencies in the .coontry, which
cootinues ,to provide help and counseling
fir natural 8Dd ailoptlve parents.
The next date oo·the j>reseotees'. calen-
dar Is WedDesday; July . IJ, wbeo the
debUtaotes and · their fathers will tour
CHS offices in Santa Alla and bear John
F. Porter, chairman of the Orange Coun-
ty district board, describe agency opera-
tions. ·
Parents Will hos! partles tbrooghout the.
summer lo hooor their daughters, eilbl
of whom graduated from Corolla de! Mar
High School 'Eight al!o graduated from
Newport....Harbor lllih-Sd>ool· Laguna
Beach, Costa Mesa and Cornelia Connelly
high schools ara the other three alma
maters. · ·
The debutantes are chosen on tbe bub
of scholastic achievement, extra-cur•
ricular activities, coDimunity service and
volun~. Five have bad . sisters
formally pre8'111ed .by CHS.
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Cf:tS debut11ntes Nancy Lucille Wolfe, 'Maria
Ricca, Catherine· Marie Langston ( standingif
--and-Susan-Eleine-Herman end-Sus11ri-
Patricia Roletti enjoy the shade .of
11. fr11e .. Below, Greta Elaine Nisse'!o
Susan Christine Hodor, Paula Schnelder•
Scot Lorraine. Adams, Suzanne Evanl
Jackson and Cynthia Elizebeth
Vernon step into society.
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By LAURIE KASPER
Cit .. .,. l'iltl ,, ...
l.Jvillg ill today'• toeiely ii
lncrulingly more frultratillg
!or I )'OWlf -and II is, accordlng to blolocist Dr. Eric
T. Pengelley, dlm:lly ret.lod
to lel.
A g!rt'1 great grondmotha
probabl)' matured at the aga
of 16 Of 17 but lbe U DOW lel•
uaUy m1ture •t the age of 12
or U . A boy's g r tat
grand!Ather probably matured
at 17 or 11 but he 1oo W\11
mature earlier, probably at
the age of 13 or 14.
, While youth are maturing
physlca.lly fut.er, ' 'Soc i a I
ma!urlty ii only obtainable at
a higber and higher age."
As a result, today'• youth
have no clearly defined roles.
A parent's admonitiona of
"when I wu )'GUr age" are, he
said, .. utterly lrttlevaot to the
present day."
changes alto are occurring
within the aoclety.
Historically, man'• "golden
rule" bu bten to "reproduce
at much a1 possible," Dr.
Peqelley aajd. In y°';Jooe
by, U a woman d1dn 't uce
10 to U children "she simply
wasn't a good citi1.en."
older 1enerat1ons.
Al the aame time, the
"whole coocejlt ol masculinlty
and femlnlty" ii beillg ex-
amined.
, be!Jeve that the "human
female Is dlllereol from the
human male."
In addition to dlllerent ....
ual organs, man and woman
have dillereot secondary au:·
ual cllaracteristiCJI.
.. "It ii a v ery almply
documt!MA!d lact that youth t ..
day are becoming ...ullly
mature at an earlier and
earlier a~e," be explained dur·
Ing the fll'st lecture in a UCI
J!:rtenslon series oo A Hi.!tory
ol SmJal Morea: A Social-P,Y-
chologlcal Perspective.
And, said the teacher of
huma.o aeiuality at t b e
University of CaJ if or n la.
Riverside, "Ten iJ: not un-
common (Cor a child to
mature l in our society today,"
Biologists, he said, have oot
the ,.va guest idea" of a low
limit for tile age of sexual
maturity.
Youth today are more
depen d ent than their
grandparents were. It wed to
be that a boy of 17 would be
eaming a Uving working on a
farm -ready and able to
marry and support a family.
Even the outer signs of ae1,
cosmetics and dreu, are en-
couraged al an earllir and
earlier age. But, youth are not
accepted u beillg of that age. Thil and tile proposed con-
stitutional amendment on .ez
dilcriminatioo point to the
fact that today, "sexuality ii
aomething not necessarily tied
up with reproduction," the
biologlst said.
The stereotyped ultimate
male -"You know what be'•
like u well as I do. He doesn't
al!t and be never did." -bas
resulted as a "disaster" for
psychlatrlsll and marriage
counselors.
These Include tile relaUve
size of the lhoulder to hips,
enormOUJ development of the
breasts in women. distribution
of subcutaneous lat and halr,
the larger size of the man's
larnyx and a man's baldness.
But today, young people are
required to stay in school until
a later age. Often, they have to
continue on for several years
afler high -to oblaill lbe
educaUon needed to take an
active role in society.
The female Ibo Is cbanglng
Jn her clothes as weJI as the
things she does. And. "the
language sbe u... would turn
her grandmother'& hair 10
shad .. ol pink."
Sexual l!ll!urity '"" both
boys and iJr1s ii decllnlng at
the nte ol four months Ptl' --.be aid.
''I am one of thole who
thU1k socie!y lw JU!! nol
caught up with this," be sald.
And while Ibey are ill achoo~
they are ofleo dependent en
aomeone else, as a parent. . .
Although a young couple can
marry at 18. they can't get a
hou"' loan until they are 21. In
California, a boy can be
drafted at U but he cannot
drink beer and a girl can get
an abortion at 1$ but she can-
not be given birth control in-
formation until she 1s 18.
OTHER CHANGES.
But soclal and psychological
And thil change ... which
could be called both a social
revolution as well as a sexual
revelation • . is showing up
most dramatically in the
youth and their relations with
SEX DIFFERENCES
But while these changes are
gong on, the biologiJt said it
would be a mistake not to
" Do not lose sigbl of the
fact that biologically we are
different." The problem, be
said, Is to determioe if
p s y c h ological differenceJ
between men and women are
caused by biological dif-
ferences.
=Vows Solemnized • 1n Coastal Ceremonies Agendas Full
Members Busy MILLER-MILLER
S.0, -'-Miller of Balboa
1lland became tile bride of
J'"' Artlllr Miller ol IJ'acoma,
Wull. during cmmonlu In
U. J'tnt Prubyterlan
Qlurc:b, Fullertoo.
-,--'J'be-brlde-la-the·da~of
Mt. and Mn. WUllam MJu.r
! ol Fullerton and waa attended
Ill' Mn. Dan Ml 11 • r •
llrldeamaldl were the Jllmel.
Ml<hael Kffnan, Ron a l d
• iDocilon and Roberl Docilol1
· ud Illa SUllll Hamilton.
-man waa Bruce Miller end u.oben ...... Jam .. , Dan
lllld'Pete Miller and DodlOn.
Gina G-wu the flower girl
' lllld Geoff Groener wu the
rlocbelrer-Tbe bride ii a graduate of
Cal ,Poly, Pomona and her
lluobond, aoo of the Sterllng
Miiien ol Brodhead, Wla., ii a
...... le of Wllconsill State
r;Ual"""7. '111ey.wlll reelde In -· . I ROETHUSBERGER·
I BLAIR
llanied In St. J I me I
Eplooopol Cbmcl!, Newport
Beecb were Patrlcla Gay
Blalr ol Bllboe lalond and
Jolln llobOrt Roethllsberger
Jr, who npoated VOWI before
lbe Rev. John Atbey.
'l1lelr pmmll are Mr. and
;')(rs. J. C1orlt Blllr ol Salem,
: On. Ind Mt. and Mn. Jolm
' 1lobert RoetblilberJer Ct
llunllngl(ln Beach.
, Mill C.ndlce 8ow"1 WU the
, maid ol bon0r ; and
llrldeernakl• wert l'lllaa SUlan
MRS. MILLER
The newlyweds are honey-
mooning on Oelalloa and will
make their home ill Hunt-
illgton Beach.
The bride ii a graduate . ol
Unlvenrity ol Oregon and her
hllllland II a graduate ol
Callfomla Slate University,
Lq Beach.
LOUIS.Kl,RK
'lbt; Herbert N. Kirk home
In Laguna Beach was the set-
ting for the marriage of their
daughter, Melanle Kirk to
Henry J. Imlls, aon of Dr. and
Mra. Herbert J. Loull of
Pboenix.
The double ring rites were
read by the Rev. James
Corbell.
Att<ndlng the oouple were
Mils Katherioe Kirk and CIU-
ton Louil, wlllle bridesmaids
MRS. ROETHLISBERGER
' were tile Millea Kally Lyle,
Lisa NuniJ, Judy Cramer,
Diane Gorgte and Peggy
Louis.
Seating guesil were Kris
Kirk, Randy Bourne, Martin
Kaller, Peter Geier and Louil
Crow.
· The newlyweds are aenlors
at the Unlveraity of Southern
Calilornla, where abe Is a
member of Alpha Della Pi and
he was afflllated with Beta
Theta Pl.
They will reside In Manhat-
~ Beach after a honeymoon
in Europe.
YOUNGS.TOOLEY
Lauren Tooley and James
Youngs exchanged v ow 1
before the Rev. Donald Kribs
in St. Joacblm's Catholic
Church, Costa M ....
MRS. LOUIS
The bride is the daughter of
Francis L. Tooley of Newport
Beach and the late Mra.
Tooley. Her husband is the son
of Mra. Ralph J. Truax of
Mount Pleasant, Mich.
Miss C&saie Tooley was the
maid of honor and
bridesmaids were the Misses
Mary Tooley, Pam .Smith,
Dixie Jones, Denise Am<lel
and Ma1U'eell Fernandez.
Best man was Michael
Truax, and ushers were Albert
Circoeta, Donald C I o v e •
Richard Hughes, M i c h a e I
Goligbtty and Tim IA!Onard.
The bride Is a graduate of
Marywood High Scbool, Mary-
mounl College and Northern
Arizona University. She is a
member of Gamma Phi Beta.
Her husbond attended Sacred
Hearl Academy, Central Mich-
MRS. YOUNGS
igan University and ls a grad-
uate ol Northern Arizooa Unl-
versJty.
The new Mr. and Mrs.
Youngs will res ide in
Flagstaff.
USTIN-SHARP
MRS. USTlN
Some organizations offer .
speakers and discussions for
their members during the
summer season.
Teen Challenge
God's Calling to Women will
be the subj<ct of a talk by
Mrs. Bonnie Broom at the
Tuesday, June '1:1, nieeting of
Teen Challenge Women at 7:30
p.m. in Teen Challenge Center
Orange. A tour of the
facilities is planned.
Childbirth
Two series of prepared
childbirth classes will begin
Thursday, June 29, and Tues-
day, July 11, and will last
from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Instruc-
tion will be given by Mrs. John
Von Eschen in her Huntington
Lynn Dee Geddes, Pamela Beach home.
Jean Berg and Mra. Earle B.
Collins and David Allen Park-Realtors
PWP
A Bridga Over Troubled
Waler Is the topic chosen bi
Dr. Roy ... ff. Aguirre,
psychologist, lor bil talk Fri-
day, June 30, before members
of the Parenti W II ho u I
Partners in the Mission Viejo
Goll Culb.
Single parents are urged IO
atlend the meeting which will
begill with collee at 7:30 p.m.
Reeyeling
Huntington Beach Junior
Woman's Club will wort at tile
Marina High School recycling
center, corner of Spr;nidale
and Edinger in Huntington
Beach, for tile month ol July.
Aluminum, glass and
newspapers are accepted
Thursday through Sunday.
er, Stephen and Bruce Sharp, The Women's Council of the•!r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9i
Jonathan Levin and 1bomaa Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa
Pashilides. Board ol Realtors .has planned DTER? 'The bride ii a gradual< ol a acholarsblp cocktail party
Costa Mesa High School, Oc-lor Friday, Jone 30, al S p.nl. v._ Elizabeth Sharp and cidenta1 College and Clar"'-in the California Air National AIR STE'-llRNARDO no.tat ,... -KIMEL EDWAllDI Robert Alexander Ustin., moot Graduate School with an Guard Hall, Costa Mesa. -GERBERICH -
who e1changed marribge ·-MA: ~tf' husband is a Proceeds will go toward P~~E..:!;-.,'!:1o:=.'!
v o w s in St. Andrew's California State College, Los scbolarshJps for area colleges . ,.,.pa1o o.nc. "'°"
Presb.,.-'an ~·-', N~rt Angeles graduate. and universities. Ctwtectr.. "' Cfll..,. 1 -' ~·~''" • • ~ . lll L 17111 SI. Beach. will make their borne c.n M ... 14 .. m1
in West Los Angeles. '-r:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;~:;:::;;:;:::;;E:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;:;:::;;~ The Rev. Dr. Cbarleaj
Dlerenfiekl conducted tile nup-
tiab for the daughter and son
of Mr. arx:l Mrs. James
Thompson Sharp Jr. of Costa
Mesa and Mr. and Mra. Jao
Alecsander Ustln of Pasadena.
Attendallb ...,.. the Misses
Cbristioe Annette S b a r p ,
·: ·8--4 and Mn. Mlcbael
Blair. Best man was Kenneth
J-and ushers were
Capt. Blair and G e o r g e
Malouff. Horoscope: Cancer Be Quiet •
ELEANOR FIRPO
Rites Set
In Fresno
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
Firpo of Fresno have an-
nounced the engagement of
their daughter. Eleanor La
Rae Firpo to Richard Barry
Dick!on of Balboa Island son
of Mrs. Doris Dickson,
Anabelm.
'!be couple plan a summer
wedding in the F~po home ill
j Freono.
Illa Firpo was graduated
from Fmno State College and
I -i.acha IO<Xlnd grade for tm Newport-Mm S c b o o I
lll*icl.
Bir a.nee. a graduate of a-College , ii ea iitt ·tor of community af.
fain lllr lllo Irvine Clo. He II a • _. ol tbt Newport-
! 1ldloo llollr7 Club, Newport
-IJlomber or Com-• .,..., 0611 , ...... Club and ' • II ., ...,. ol dltecton for
aml1 Girl 11111111 IDll Boy ......
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JUNE 27
· dy SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Ambitlons and legal n stric-
tio111 run collision course. Key
is to be responsible, to accept
position of authority. You
work hard but rewards are
great. Relationships intenil!y.
Nothing occurs hallway.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Some now are only too willing
to make promises. Be skep-
tical. Many who aak your opi-
nion merely want you to agree
with them, Loot beyond what
appears on surface. Don't car-
ry burden not rlgbUy )'Olli'
own.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
Relationships are illtensilled.
You see with new eyes. Stress
originali ty, fresh approach.
Accent is on greater un ..
derstanding between youraell
and those close to you. Be in-
dependent and confident.
CANCER (June 21-July 22):
What was secure now 11 aulr
ject to audden cllange. Be
quiet within. Amwen will be
forthcoming. Key Is to give
full play to lntulUvt lnlellect.
Aq•ori•• .r 1 I y I important
role. Re estate v al u e
escalates.
LEO (July 2.1-Aug. 22):
Social actlvlty mulUpUes. You
go places, do things. Sagtt-
tartu ls involved. Leave
delalil to others. See picture
•• a whole. Synth011M ln-
lormatlon. Wort procedures
are revamped . T•ke heart
lrom aincere admlru.
VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl 22 )'
Ch eck details. Be !borough. !I
careful now, you could make
va luabl e d is cover y.
Empbaslie bulc l81Ues. Don't
take chances with asaell. One
who tne0urages 11peculaUon
doei.Jlol have your Interest et
h•art.
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LIBRA (Sept. ~t. 22):
Obtain valid hint from Virgo
message. You can ga i n
publicity. But don't confuse
public notice with notoriety.
There will be chance for
change of scenery. Be creative
in outlook. Shake free from
emotional ru t.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21):
Accent is on reconclliaUon
with famlly member .
Domestic s i tuation is
spotlighted. Relative may be
dlagrunUed. Don't take ii too
seriously. Sense of humor can
be your great ally. Respond
ae<0rdingly.
discovery. Refuse to b e
discouraged. Time now is on
your side. Act accordingly.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): What appeared a collision
course is averted. Associate
who is eccentric is hannless.
Stick to your own judgment.
:You make headway through
new procedu r e s. Work
methods are streamlilled and
you are beneficiary.
AQUARIUS (Jao. 2fl.Fab.
18): ConstrucUve action oom-
es aa result of long diltan.ce
communication. Strive f o r
universal appeal. Sp re a d
message and Influence. Now
you can· succeastully apply
linilhlq touches. W o r k
volved. Ta k e independent
stance. Means realize your
own worth. Don't sell yourself
short. Friend is in your cor-
ner.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you are capable
of aiding persons in trouble.
You inspire confidence. ·You
make others feel aecure. By
October, 10me of your own
problems will be aolved. Hang
on. Emotional bruile will heal.
To find Giit T 11ud!V fof You In arid kwt. . s~ om11rr'1
ot. "li,;ret Hints for 'lt '"'
-·" ' ~-~ "" <Mh OITllltT • 901 s.cnti, the AIL Y PILOT. lolf 2M(I, Gr111'1d Ctntr•l SI• tlori. Ntw York. N.Y. 10017.
SAGmARlllS (Nov. 22-
Dee. 21): Be practical,
especially where money is
concerned. Friend may be
weU-meaning b u I mlaln-
lormed .. You are on brinl: ol
quletty. 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•f
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
Love and money are featured.
You make de¢slons in both
lmporlant areas. Leo ls tn-
Camp Offers
Summer Fun
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liy l11th lry•J1t
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the pruning cut
A REVOLUTJONARY HEW MmfOD OF HAIR CUTTING, IT'S
CALLED PRUNING, CARDENERS KNOW THAT PRUNING IS
NECESSARY FOR THE CONTINUED Ll~E AND Gl!Ownt
OF PL.ANTS,
SIMIL.\111.Yo llAIJl,TltAT 15 CUT NID SHAPED PROPERLY WILL
OROW'rlllctmlAMD MORELllXURIAHT,
tTfs TllE SllCllEI' Ot' MAKING BEAUTll'Ul. llAIR HAPPEN,
llATURAU.Y! HAIR IS CUT Oii THE BIAS AND All'n'Ul.l.Y
TRIMMED, ntlS GIVES HAIR BODY', 'nflCKHUS AND
VITALITY, WHETlllCll Slt'I' OR BLOWER DRIED, YOUR llAlll
IZrAYS Ill Pl.ACE PROM CUT TO CUT,
UHLIK& COllVEICTIOllAL llAIRCUT81 Tit& HAIR 18 HOT
8EOT!Olt!D IUT TlllATllD AS A COMPLEl'll UHIT, THIS
MAKD FOR A OOHTOUR!D CUT THAT IMPAl!l'S r:NDUGll
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Dodgers Throw Osteen at Division Leaders
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tommy Jobn'a tUrPrillns emer1eoce u the ace of the
Los Anc•lts Dodien' pitchin& stiff
couldn1 come at a better time.
'l1lo OodJerS learned Sunday BUI
Stncer m!S)lt mlU 11 many u three
1um1 because of 1 fractured Dnger on bia
left band, an lnJucy even 8ullet Bill didn't
-1bM. But John -the worry c:omiderably by pltchlnl h~ fourth
llrai(bt vlctory.
John, with rellel help fl'o!l1 Pete Mik-
ketaen. shut out Atlanta, $4, before 30,11111
fins at Dodger Stadium.
The victory enabled Los Angel" to
eani a split In the lour (amt aer1 .. and
remain thr .. Janie• behind the first. pfact Clnclnna Reds who arrive lnnlgbt
for 1 quick 1w .. game sertes.
Claude Ol1'tfl, 7_., and G1ty Nolan, a.
2, wlll be the oppoolng pltchm t4nlght,
with .Al Downing, ~. j•lng against tbe
Reds' Don Gullett, 2-J, TUtldlJI night.
Atlanta continued Ill west coaat trip to-
day at San Francisco. Jim Hardin, 1-l!,
was scheduled to make his first start for
the Braves in the series opener.
John, oow 1-3, says the Dodgers' nexl
four games •re ntremely important,
even if Jt Is only June.
Melee in Montreal
MONTREAL (AP) -For awhile Sun-
day It looked aa though it waa a boxing
match -or a nlnnber of them
simultaneously -lnslead of a baseball
game in Jarry Park.
And the !Isla were Dying during the
IOlll'tb Inning or the National League
game between the Pblladelphia Phlllies
and the Montreal E"JlOI.
Steve Carlton, Phllade:1phia'a ace left·
handed pitcher, triggered the brawling
when be plunked Montreal shortstop Tim
Foli oo Ille balUng helmet.
The move was in retaliation for an in--
cident earlier when MontreaJ starter
Efnie McAnally ran a fastball in too tight
an Joe Lia and hit him.
"I'm sorry I plunked Foll on lhe head.''
laid cartton after the game. "I was
trying to get him in the ribs, but the ball
1ot away Crom me.
"After all, this ""' Mauch'• type of
&amt. He can't e1pect to throw at our
gu)'J with nothing happening in return.
He gave the order to throw at Lis ...•
you have to retaliate to protect your
teammates."
MaudJ, who suffered a charley horse
and a few faclal cuts and scrapes, refus-
ed to talk with reportera after the game.
11ieMontrea1 manager locked writen
out of the clubhouse for about 10 minures
tnd then shut hl.s office door once he
allowed them in.
Mauch did open up a bit later as the
team headed for St. Lou.is.
"I pulled my muscle while jumping to
hit Carlton," Mauch said. "I'll tell you
10Qletbini, 15 years ago I wouldn't have
missed.
"When I saw the kid semiconscious, not
knowing where first base was, move out
to the mound and then that big .. drop
his glove, I couldn't stay still . The kid
acted instinctively by moving towards the
mound."
Cll McLiab, the Expos1 pitching coach,
RING AUTHORITY
FLEISCHER DEAD
NEW YORK (UPI) -Nat Flelacher,
rounder and editor of Ring magazlne and
one or the world's leading boxing
authorities for the last half century, died
Sunday night in New York University
Hospital of a heart ailment. He was 14.
Fleischer, who wrote 53 booka on the
subject of boxing, also publlsbed the Ring
Encyclopedla and R<cord for Ille put 29
years.
An Important feature of Ring
magazine, which recently ce1ebrated its
SOth year of publication, was its monthly
rallnga of lighten in all classes.
GLENN WHnE
Sports Editor
denied Carlton's clai m that McAnally
threw at Lis.
''He just got the ball up and in on
him," said McLish. Alter the umpires
had sorted things out, Mauch was given
the gate for being the fint man on either
team to throw a punch.
F'oli was carried away on a stretcher
with a lump on the back of his head and
taken to hospital for x-rays which proved
negative.
John Bateman, who the Erpos traded
lo the Phils two weeks ago, also was in·
jured, suffering a hyper-extension or the
left elbow )¥hen he became engaged in a
shoving session with Larry Doby. Mon-
treal's first base coach.
But Bateman stayed in the game long
enough to provide the Phillies with their
margin ol victory when he clouted his
second home run ol the aeason over the
left fleld fence.
The next batter was Carlton and after
the Pbll's pitcher bad a llrike against
him, McAnally fired a pitch a little in·
side.
Carlton started at the Montreal pitcher
and seemed to have notions of Jtarting
towards the mound , but was diverted by
his manager, Frank Luchesai. The um~
piring staff moved quickly to avoid any
further trouble.
McAnally was tossed out of the game
a.s plate umpire Dick Stello thought he
was deliberately throwing at cariton.
"He (Stello) told me he was going to
throw me out if he thought I was throw·
ing at anyone. I thought J was getting a
warning when he threw me out."
The game was halted in the top of the
sixth for 46 minutes by a heavy rain.
After the delay, the tempers seemed to
be cooled off. And Philadelphia won the
game 1..0.
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the notion he's the No. 1 pitcher on the ,iarr.
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ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -The
California Angela have taken a roller
couter ride and wound up jwt about
where they started.
The Angels started off the weekend
with two encouraging wins against the
team conaidered the best in the American
League, the Oakland Athletics. But the
californians came down to earth Sunday
In Oakland with poor perlormaocea at bat
and afield and the A's swept a
doubleheader, jj..1 and l--0.
The Angeli got only nine hits in the
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Hllllter and :Jix in the nightcap against
John Odom and Darold Knowles.
And in the fltst game, three early er-
rors sealed the fate or hat<t·luck left.
hander Rudy May, who lost his Cifth
game in six decbions.
Leo Cardenas and Ken McMullen, the
veteran shortstop and third baseman who
usually give the Angels solid defense on
the lert side of the infield, were the culprits.
Second·inning boots by Cardenas a o d
McMullen gave the A's one run and after
Vada Pin.son singled ham~ John
Stephenson to tie the score in the third
inning, another miscue by Cardenas 1et
~P ~n Oakland score in the bottom of the 1nn1ng.
1'he Angels, who had climbed to within
-4 1,i, games of third place and 10"2 of first i~ t,he Am~rican League West after a J..I
victory Saturday night, are J2 ~lz behind
the first·place A's and 5* back of third·
place Minnesota. They begin a three-
game series with the Twins here tonight
Don Rose ~·ill pitch for cancornia and
Ra y Corbin for Minnesota .
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ond base to take San Diego's Fred Stanley out of
position in National League baseball action Sun-
day. San Francisco won, 6·5, in 14 innings, but ·re-
mains in the division cellar.
Awaits Pla y
Australian t en n Is sensation
Evonne Goolagong stands by
for her first match at Wimble-
don this week. She is reigning
women's champ of the classic.
Three Rivers Stadium
Turned Into an Island
PITISBURGH -Three R iv e rs
Stadium, just two years old, survived its
first major flood with a minimum of
damage, officials said Sunday.
"Baseball will definitely be played
there on Wednesday night," said a
spokesma n for the National League's
Pittsburgh Pirates. The team opens a
five-day home stand Wednesday, meeting
Montreal.
A virtual island over the weekend, the
$35 million sports :Jtadium, also home o(
the National Football League Steelers,
emerged with its artificial playing
surface and clubhouse untouched by flood
waters from the nearby Ohio and
Allegheny Rivers.
Water seeped into the offices of the
Pirates and Steelen, electricity and
sewage systems were out of order for two
days and there was no telephone service.
but a Pirate official :Jaid he expected
things woo Id be back to normal today. ,,,
Brewers, bas jumped the club in what of.
ficiala speculated was disappointment at
being benched for light hitting.
Conigliaro, whose batting average tw:
dipped from .268 to .230, left County
Stadium without explanation before Sun-
day's doubleheader with the Boston Red
Sox.
"We had no inWcation he was really
that uptight until today,·• manager Del
Crandall said.
"He hasn't been driving In runs and
that's what he wanted to do mosL He was
dispppointed in himself. People react dif..
ferently to these things."
Nater Picked
For Olym pics
Buchanan Def ends Title
REDONDO BEAC H -Billy Cowan,
fonner California Angels p I a ye r
representative who was released by the
baseball team early this season, said
Sunday he has filed a grievance with the
players association seeking the re-
inainder of his 1972 salary.
AIR FORCE ACADEMY (AP) -The
Uruted States will pin its basketball hopes
at the Olympics in Munich thi! sumfner
on a dor.en tall, speedy college and AAU
players chosen Sunday after several
weeks of workouts under f or m e r
Oklahoma State coach Henry Iba.
Again st Duran Tonight
NEW YORK (AP) -Ken Buchanan
delenda his world lightweight cham-
pionship in Madison Square Garden
On TV T onight
Chaa-1 9 'at7
tonig)lt for a record puree against
Roberto Duran, a II-year-old trying In
earn an expensive sports car.
Buchanan was guaranteed $125,000
breaking the record of $100,000 for a
lightweight that be earned by beating
Jsmael Laguna last year.
Buchanan, a master boxer from
ScoUaod, was a 1·1 favorite to beat the
hard·pulicblng Panamanian in t be
a<heduled !$-rounder. ,
It wUI be the third title defense !or
Buchanan, who wilt be 27 Wednesday. He
won the title with a, close 15-round
decision over Laguna Sept. 26, 1970, in
Puerto Rico, and defended it by out-
poinUng Ruben Navarro Feb, 13, 1971 at
Loi Angelea and Laguna Sept. 13, 1971, In
the Garden.
Buchanan'• oni, pro loa against 4S vi<-
tortes .,.. a disputed 16-l'CU!ld decision to
Miguel Velazquez for the European title
Jan. 211, 1970, In Spain. Although be Is not
considered a strong puncher, he has
scored 18 knockouts.
Duran is a puncher, who has had to go
the distance only four times -only 10
roun~ twice -in building 1n unbea ten
pro record of 38 victories. Nine or his
knockouts have b«n In tho ffrsl roond .
"I think it's without question that I was
Jet go because I was representing the
players," Cowan told The Nisociated
Press. He said a hearing is scheduled Ju·
ly 21 in New York. ,,,
Richard Petty won the USth race of hia
career in 100 degree heat in Texas.
Petty driving a 1972 Dodge, finished a
lap ahead or chief adversary Bobby
Allison to cop the Lone Star 41JO.mlle nee
for National Association of stock Car
,\Uln Racine Grand National Stock ears
at Texas Intematlonaj Speedway .at
Bcyan. 6. The Jail veteran frilm Randlema~,
N.C., grabbed the lead oo the t36th
circuit ol the two-mile' Tens layout and
rought off challenges by both Autsoo and
Oodge-drivins Bobby Isaa c to average
H4.t85 miles per hour for the 250 taps. .,,
MILWAUKEE -Biily Coni(llaro, •
pnihlcm player at Boston bul•untll Sun-
day 1 mod•! of hustle !or the Milwaukee
Iba singled out Jim Brewer, a 6-foot·•
center.forward from the University Of
Minnesota as his top prospect, but added
that all 12 men are excellent shooters and
quick defensively.
Swen Nater, the 6-11 backup center to
UCLA's Bill Walton last season Jed th'e
12 in scoring during 28 practl~ games
played lhia past week by the live dozen
prospects who attended the camp
averaging 21 points and !.6 rebounds ~ tame. Niter preV!ouily atteocfed Cypress College.
othera named to the team were Doug
Collini ol llUnoll-state: Ed aa1Je11 of c:"I
state (Long BeacbJ, MJkt Bantom\or 8Cl
Jilotph's, Pa.; J.obn Brown or. tlJI
Univenlty or Missouri ; Kermy Davis i
tht Mlratholl Oi) AAU tOfm ; ~
Heodenon, San Jactn{o Jualoll Coll"l'l'I
Tex.: Bob cronea;North Carollno ; Ow11tld Jon~s. Hou!Jton1 and .Kevin Joyce ....
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The talle!t man on the te:arfi f1 Nor~
carollna State's 7-4 ceota', • T o11t
Burte:son. He averaged just over 1<p0:ime
a pme In tht workouts.
World Best for FV's Bahashoff· ' -"' " SANTA CLARA, Calli. (AP) -A 11-
yeal'Oid challenger to Shane Gould,
Australia'a wonder of the 1wimmln1
world.
"I think we're catching up real fast , 11
uld Shirley Babubolf Sunday aner win-
nlnl her third event In the Santa Clara
lnternatltllal Swtmmlnc Meet.
''But abe11 cet better too," the high
school lirl from Founta in Valley added .
"We don't apecl her In atand lllJI."
Mi.I Ooulcl, aJao II, la the dominant
Ogure In tbt spart, the world record
bolder at all four women's freestyle
distances. She made her only U. S. ap-
pearance to date . in lut year'• Santa
Clara meet, •-ping the freeatyle1 and
1tttln& a world mark or 4;11.2 (or 400
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Everyllpng'1 back to normal In Rapid City
-or ~~t._ anyway.
At leut tbe Rapid City bueball twn tn
the Basin League b In the tblct of lhe strug.
gle for lhe l!Ullll"er championship after tho
first week of pby:,ttlcluding three rainouts.
UC! baseball Cf(ch Gary Adams who dQU.
bles In brass as lhe Rapid Olly manager
during the aummer months, has worked him· ~If and hJJ players overtime getting the
field In shape for play.
Tbe Rapid City •lands and IJihtlng facili-
HOWARD
HANDY
ties were not hurt In the recent floe>d3 but
the ouUield fence and the field itself required
considerable work to get back in shape.
'The field was covered with mud and silt
and it took a while to clear it off and then
fill in lhe dirt part of tbe infield. We are
using a snow fence in the oulfield. some-
thing like a Little League fence," Adams re-
porls.
Ra~id City won its first two road games in
M:br1dge then had three straight rainouts
at home before Jo,,ing, 2-1, to Pierre ~
day night.
cOICll Jetty Halbert II bopefal ef ilavlaJ 1
lum cempettnc Jo the toarHy am year la Calllornla. • • • •
Across town at SOUlhern California Col-
lege, atbleUc director and baliketball coach
Paul Peak isn't letting any grasa grow under
hb feet -at least for lhe pruent although
he would prefer to have some growing on
the soccer and baseball fields right now
"Things have been a little slow," he uYs
In reference to the new athletic faclUties at
SoCaJ. "We're doing the work of putting in
the sprinkler system ourselves and sbou.ld
have the pioe In tbe ground by tbe end of
the week. Then we'll plMt bennuda to give
It a chance to grow in July and August.
"We may not be able to practice on ~
field in lhe fall but we are nlanning to play
lil1 of our games (soccer) there.''
• • • •
What about tbe Vanpards basektball team
next year after losing most of the 1tarten
frnm last season?
"We stlU need a lood toqb 1tartlac JU&rd," Peak saya. "And ~e miy be a Iii.
tie ~n with some freshmen in the start.
Inc lineup this season. Bat I t~lnk things
wDI come along fast and we should have •
rearesentatlve team In the ~U."
Tbe Payne brothers, Jimmy and David,
wUI return to action for the Vanguard• next
season. David wDI bave to sit out the fln:t
semester of play (10 or 1Z aames) bat 1hould
give the team a big boost for Ute fbtal drive
toward a ))Osslble NAIA playoff berth. He
was at CSLA last year. Costa Mesan Tukes .LA Trophy .
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Jultbttt. tJ.,,,1t1 Ort'llf) "The people here are real pleased that
we are going ahead and playing," Gary
says. "It gives them some recreation and I
think the crowds will pick up later.
Peat saya he baa several players la the
fo1d who wfll belp the V~ cause.
L"'--ry F.dmonton, a 1--S forward, Is la sclr.tol
after a start at Saa Fernando Valley State.
t1He'1 a pod jumper and he'• very strong,"
Peak says.
Forest Metcalf (right) of Costa Mesa is congratulated
b.Y Calvin Brown of the Los Angeles City Recrea-
tion and Parks Department after winning the mile
race for boys 13 and under tn the seventh annual
Yankee Doodle cross country meet in San Pedro.
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until Sunday but everything is pretty much
back to nonnal -at least as l1'lUcll as can
be expected under the circumstances." • • • •
Two incoming freshmen from the mldwest
are expected to bolster the squad from out-
set of the season.
UC Irvine golfer, Gary Singer ftnlsbed in a
blnze of glory in the NCAA coUege division
cbnmplonshlps In Williamstown, Maas. re-
cently.
After a bad start, he carded consecutive
711 the final two days to finish In lltb place
ln the field of more than ZOO players. He
m1ased a piece la the top JO and subsequent
advaacement to the anJvenfty tournament
by two strok~s.
·0ne 11 Let Gibbs, a 14 youngster from the
state of IndJana and the other Is Ted Ber-
1erson, a M high school graduate from
Michigan. Bergerson averaged It points a
game and 20 rebounds laat year •• a prep
llar.
Allot.her player Peat hopes to get 11 Dave
Albr1tton, a 1--S guard from Ore(on.
Singer was accorded horH'rnble mention
All-American recognition for his eUorb and
It looks Ute Soutbe"ll Callfornla College IJ
on tbe way ua la all sJMtrts acttvJtles •"d
Pvt Jsas oae,llnal add: 1'0DP wrettling team
wW surprise a lot of people."
Former Caddy Breezes
To First Tour Conquest
NORTHBROOK, DI. (AP)·-
Jlm Jamieson's victory in the
Western Open was one of
thoee beautiful happenings .
It was his first golf tourna-
ment triumph in four years on
the PGA tour and it came in
tbe lriendly confines of his
home state with 2 , o O o
followers from bis native
Moline area fonnlng the most
enthusiastic army s i n c e
Amie 's.
His parents, an uncle, the
best man at his wedding, hls
old pro pal. Bob Fry of tbe
Crow Valley Country Club in
Davenport, Iowa, bis wife, his
16-montb-old son -they all
Were at the Sunset Ridge
Country Club Sunday to see
Jimmy Boy win.
And nobody has won by a!
big a margin thi! year. The
chunky Jamieson, who has
trimmed his weight to 217
pounds, finished with a 69 for
a 271 total -13 strokes under
par and six strokes ahead of
bis nearest rival Labron Har-
ris.
Harris charged with a clos-
ing 65 for 277, followed at 280
by Hale Irwin, Jim Wiechers
and Bob LuM. Five others
were grouped at 281, including
Tommy Aaron who was sec-
ond, elgllt strokes behind.
The largest wfnning margin
-previously this season on the
tour was Lee Trevino'• four-
stroke victory in tbe Memphis
Open.
, Jamieson, who came up
from the caddy ranks at
,Oakwood Country Club in
Moline and won tbe 19&4
Chicago District Amateur and
·1967 Illinois State Amateur, ,P.O<keted IS0,000-ln-becOmlng
tbe finit Dllnols player to Join
the Westom Open since Chick
Evan> in 1910.
It boosted hm 19'12 earnings
to $77,603 and his total as a
pro to $149,458.
"Go get 'em Jim .•• " "At-
taboy, Jim ... " "You can do
it, Jim." That's what nmg in
Jamieson's ears as his army
followed him Sunday.
"I couldn't let them down,
but I'll admit I was nervous
when I started," be said. "It
dJdn't bother me last night.
Donna, my wife, was worried
because my back was acting
up. I was getting muscle
spasms and she bad to rub me
with liniment."
Jamieson started the final
round as if it shook him up. He
bogied two of tbe first three
holes, scuffing a shot In the
rough and three putting.
Was his staggering eight
stroke lead going to melt?
"The turning point came on
the long fourth," he said. "I
trapped my second shot, came
out six feet from the cup and
dropped tbe putt for a birdie.
Then I knew I was on my
way."
Jamieson birdied the
seventb wltb a !&-foot putt
from the fringe turning in 35,
tben birdied tbe lotb and lltb
wttb 10 and !a-loot taps. A
sliced drive cost bim a bogey
al No. 1.2, but be reached the
53.1-vard 14tb in-two f9r
another birdie and did a little
scrambling to match par on in
for a 34.
When it was all over,
Jamieson lavished credit for
his improved game to Dave
Marr and Bob Murphy and
Tommy Bolt and Tommy
Aston.
''AncLthere_was.J)ob_Fey.!!--
added Jamieson. "I would
bave played defensive goH two
1st Albacore
Is Caught
1Jving up to their reputation
of being very unpredictable,
the albacore have arrived for
the tm season.
Tbe first Jongfln of lhe
season was landed by Ron
Birtcher of Newport Beach
whlle ~fisJitng aboard tbe boat
11Legend" skippered by Gene
Grlme1. The albacore hit a
.trolled fealher In tbe area
known u tbe dumping groundl. •
The Ii.sh bave mc>Ved up to
between tbe l!S and 41 fathom
lpOI and the Ii.sh are reported
acattered currently.
Baseball's
Top Ten
811ed on 1.50 1t Beil.
NATIONAL Ll!AOU I'
l'\l'fW ·CIQ G Al a H Pct.
Cedel'IO Htn 5' :t'J ..i 11 .:Mi
M.Alou SIL SS 2Df V 10 .335
Sll!llul:len Pih J7 m it 75 .l32
C1rtY All 53 IT.I 71 5' .l2'
Brodt 5'.L 61 .MS )2 IS .2'1
A.Oliver Pllh .st 2•1 11 n .no
c :-te ll'911 53 215 '1 67 .111 Torre SIL 59 :llO J1 71 .30f
Buckner LA "' 156 11 41 .:Kii G1rr All 60 t.U 1f 7S .306
H-R11n•
8fndl, Cllldnn1ll, 191 Kln9m1n. S•n
Fr•ncLuo. 16; St1rvell, Plmburllft, 1•1
Colbert, S.n Diego, 14; I. WllU1na, Chlctvo. ll; H ..... ron. All•nl1, 13.
• .,_. .. 11 ....
ltf'ld'I. Clndn111tl, 15; A, 0 11\lff,
PlttlDurlfl, 111 Sl•rwll, PlttslMH'Oh, 411
Kl"8n'ltfl, S.ri Fr'""IKO, '51 w"-· HOln.lon, 4.
Pllclllat '' O.Cltl-)
81tss, -Plnibvrtfl, t-1, .toO; J. R•v.
Houston. 1·1, .f75; Noltn. Clnclnnetl, t-
2, .Jll; J•l"l'1 .. Atltnl•, .. 2, ,750; Tor·
ret, Montrul. w, .711; sunon. Lo.
Ar!lllla, W. ,7211 8rllet. Pltbburlh, S. 2. .714; 9,....,., Lo• ...,..let, S-2, .71,,
AM•alCAN l.EAGU• '1.yw a.ti 8 Al 'R N Pct.
Rudi O.k S1 231 39 T1 .m
Plnlell• KC 5' 234 » 14 .316
C.Ml'I Clll se 211 .i10 " .30l
O,Allen Oil 60 201 » '3 .JO! Oii• KC 5' 211 20. "1 .m
fl.011'191' c11 62 1"' 29 n .2'1 :::,~!1 : : : ~ := -P. Kltll'I' Clll .. 174 XI SO .217
C.rew Mln 51 216 n 62 .217
Memt R-
R. J1dtlon, O.kllrld, 151 C•lh, Oitfrolt, 14; EM11tln, O.kland, 121 0.
JI.Lt.fl, Chic.Ko, 11; H•rper, ao.ton, 10;
Dunc.In. 01kllnd, ID.
II:-lttt.f II
0 . Allen, Olluieo. 4!1 A. J•du.an.
0.kllll'ld, 401 C. #MV, Cllkffo, >t1 R. ouwr, caufornla. 1f1 M,.,,,.,,.,.,
ICIMn Cll'I, 31. l'ftd!Jllt (6 DKIMIMI
Fhwen. Olikllllll. S-1, '.u:J; K•1I,
Mlnnesot1, t-2. .JUI; P 1 Im• r ,
a.ntmore. 1'-3. J6t; 8rldle'I, Ollctoo.
f.J. JJO; Wrlehl, C•lftornl•, w , :n1 1
H\lfllW, Oaklli'ld, W. .727; l.H, .. ,°"'
S-t. .114; l..olldl. Ottl'tlll, ll.S, M1.
Chile Wins
Overtime
Clash, 6-5
LOS ANGELES (AP) -La
Serena of Chile made good on
four of five penalty kicks in an
unusual overtime session and
defeated the Greater Los
Angeles League All-Stars 8-5
in an international aoccer
game SUnday.
Tbe Chilean side rallied to
tie tbe game Z.2 at tbe end of
lhe regulatloo llO minutes, and
by prior agreement tbe out-
come was decided by SOUlh
American rules, under whlcb
each team chooses f i v e
kickera to take 12-yard penalty
kicks qalnst tbe opposing
goalie.
Manuel Roju acored tbe
decisive goal against Los
Allielea gOille Eddle Flllio of
Brazil. La Serena's other
overtime goals were scored by
Victor Zelada, Jose Novo and
11em1n Cordovez, whlle Chon
Mlranda of Mexico, Argen-
tinian OI08r Piiam> and
Hungarian Tibor llenmty
converted penalty tlcb for
Loi Angeles.
Meet the Man
Behind the
•
Safeco SmDe.
e AUTO e HOMI! e YACHT e INDUSTRIAL e COMMIRCIAL e IONOI
474 E. 17TH STREET
COSTA MESA ,
642-6500 -546-3205
For Coast Area
Wrestling Results
.. ,., Wrtstlllt
, .. Rtlll Vallft' ... (SJ) 111) Lft .......
100 -vOun• Fl ~ torlltlt.
110 -Stir.wilt (Fl deJ Salddo IL) ...
120 -S!1991 IF) loll to Mltaude (L} •••
l:JD -O.vl1 (Fl dee. P1lbeY fll Sot.
1.ilO -Corto CFJ Plnnitd Ok1mllfl lll
2:15.
150 -Frtdrldu. (FJ loll to Dalby
Ill •..O.
UO -8-IFl dK. Llll'nOrn (L) ••• 110 -8ud-(Fl plf!Nd C_.., (Ll.
l• -Wh.lnon IF) won by" tcw1ltll.
no -Fv ICllt bv l0tltll1.
Hwt -L.lrkln (Fl 11lnn.d b'I Hoo•n
CL).
l'WllMa V•lte¥ lllle IJI) (f) E1IMCI•
100 -No m.kh.
110 -Melter tF) pll\Mld b'I Ror ck
(El 2;1S.
120-Smiltl (Fl dee. Mllltr IE) 4-1.
l:JO -Slr•lri (Fl""°" bv for11111t.
140 -HulllCI tFI won b'I forl1it.
150 -Harntndft (Fl dK. SrrtW IEI ...
160 -No mMdl.
110 -Wiiton tFl Pinned Gris. E). lflO IChu111 (Fl kllt 10 M11rr1y (E)
lG-5.
1 l'O -No m1tdl.
Hwt -Flllk .. 1 fF) won by torltll.
Mulltlltl"°" •.-di • ,._,.t•l11 V•lle'I ... _
Hurr!lllSIM hid! !ISi 116) • ., ... ·-100 -AMI• IH8) -1w dtlaull. 110 -Anclltlln {HJ plnMCI ClrlOI (Gl.
):IS.
120 -C1l1tt1 (G) dee. otWbo (HJ lJ.
•• llD -A111I• {HJ cl«:. M<1oA IG), ... ,_
140 -R-.llltt IHI die. L'lfle IGJ, ••• ISO -S'-(H) die:. Rull !G), .. 2. 1'0 -Stnes.n IGJ pinnlld Smllh (HI
t :30.
U'D -Smith (HI Mc. Thom!llOll (G), ..
llO -McGlnll'I (G) Gae.. .::.lion
IHI. M .
Ito -MallorY IHI Gae.. l"rlMI' {GI .. ..
Kw! -L-. (GJ plllftllll Mttlodl:
fH), ~:00.
,,., Wrwtltf119
WnlmlMtff (U) (If) Cwou *I Mar
100 -womm.dl cw1 dee. Sow• tc), ,.,
110 -Tl~1,_, (Wl 'flllllfl bV forftlt.
120 -H••I (WI die. Clark IC), 7.0.
l:IO -Alm•ron {WI dee.. Jones (CJ, , ..
140-Ooslet (Cl dK. McLa!nllWJ, .. '· 1-"' -C•tlror11i. (W) dlC. HUll1rcl {CJ, ).(I.
160 -lllk1r IWI Pinned OeCapro IWl, l :G.
llO -OtMlll• fCJ dK. Lalham IWl, ...
190 -Kennedv IWJ _,, by torltll.
2IXI -Biker IWl won bv tort1ll .
HV'!'. -G•rr•I <Cl plnried H1rrlt
(W), 1:07.
Deep Sea
Fish Report
OAltA WKARl"-W -ltPn: Ml c•ltco tMIH, 15 barrK\Ml.I, I llallbu!, x.
rock cod, 11 1ll»cor•.
HUNTINGTON •IACM-lOS W1114r1: 5' stfld blu, z Nllbut, m rack cod.
NEWrORT (Ar I •• Llndl"'>-nt
•1111lwt: Ut bau, 161 rock cod. 2
1'11Ubu1, 2' mKk1ri'I 3' bl119 ba1•. (D•Vft''I lAClllll'l-16' 111111et1: t blr•
raa.od•, I bonito, 453 blu, 2 y1llowt11l,
4 und tM111, ll rode ~.
SIAL ll!ACH-JD~h1MlllA1 UO rod!.
cod, 24! calico blU. 1 cow cod. I 111111 eo11; l llellbul. l•rM-120 111111tr1: It
wnd bau, l llaHbut.
SAN Dll!GO IMllllkfllll r1tr1-nt
1111lt<'t: Ill n11ow11n, 16 w11111
st• beu. 371 barracud•• 15t borllto, m
calico blu. o 111nbUI, 6 blul(ln tun•.
551 rock cod. J AINcen llltt -!OS
•n1ltf'1: lCl2 1!blcor1.
MOtlRO aAY CVll'll'I Uflflllll)-65
1111lert: 16 11119 cod, MS n.:k cod. IS.
SlmtOn)-1!16 llltl.,1: 71 Hne cod, 15JD ""'""· POaT MUIHIMll-1• •nol.,._ 722
u Uco beu, 16 llt\Jllut, .ilO und Nt" S
11!'11 cod. MALllU r11a-+1 •11tlWtt tto rock
COd, 1.f llallbur. 15 c•llcci beu. I caw ""· MA.RIMA DIL ••Y-29 •nohn: 176
'""'""" SANTA MOMIC.t.-tl anolln: GO
rod!. ciod. n und Hu. • Ntrbut. ,.,....._., a1111et•: u wnd be1•. a
mtcket"l1. VEMTUU -11 •"91.rt: 630 uillc.
Ms, 60 und beu. J llttlbut. 1«I rock
cocl, 5 11111 cod . rAaA011• cova-1" t1111tr1 : 1.620 roctt cod, 150 u Uco bau. t MUbul.
ll:ICIOND0-1:2J 1nol1n: • twillbu!,
115 uillco bet1, 1,1'0 roe.II cod. 11,.........iso 1111llr1: 100 mtdtlAI, JAlO
rock cod.
IMf'EatAl. alAC"-'D al'llltn: JO
berr1tlll:!•, 10 bonito, '9 k11p bu1, 11
'ltllowt111, .ilO rock cod, 1 ll1llbut, 2 11111
"" LONO llACM (l1lmorrt r \el'l-151
111111r1; • N rrtcud1. 32• caHco bast. 2 h11 lbu1, 103 rock cm. .,,.._.1
•11111«1: 4 berrecvd1, 1 ll•llbut, lZ mac:kfr11, Cl Pl'f'dl. 1r1trM1nt l.111-
llllM)-!5' llllllft's: 15' c1llca bl1t.
SWIM ...
Co~ttnued from Pa&e 11
t•sbe's far ahead of every-
body," Doc Counsilman, the
Indiana University coach said
Sunday.
But Mi!s Babashoff backed
up her warning with a 9:01.S,
best time in the world this
year , ta win the 800 freestyle
Sunday. Earlier in the three-
day meet, she won the 200
and 100 frees.
Jenny Wylie, a 14-year-<ild
member of the Santa Clara
Swim Club, won the 4-00 free-
style Friday with a time just
2. 7 seconds off the year-old
1vorld record .
Gary Hall, the lndiana Uni·
versity star. was the only oth-
er triple winner in the m l'l'I.
He took the 200 individual med·
ley Sunday in 2:10.4. also a
world best for 1972, after eari.
IC!!' wlnnln~ the 400 lreeatyle
and 400 medley. -
"He's ready mentally"
said Counsilman ... La.st yea'r,
he became a litUe bored with
swimming."
Trout Plant
LOS ANGEi.Ei -Big Rock
Creek, Cfystal Lake, Jackson
Lake, San Dimas Reservoir.
San Gabriel River East and
West Fofks. ·
RIVElllllDE -Fu I m o r
Lake, Hemet Lake.
SAN BERNARDINO -Big
Bear Lake, Green Valley
Lake, Gregory Lake, Lytle
Creek Middle and North
Forks, Santa Ami River, Santa
Ana River South Fort.
SAN DIEGO -Doane Lake,
San lAlls Rey River.
VENTURA -Reyes Creek,
Upper Selpe Creek.
'IPTN RACa -«JO 'llnls. J ve1r1
old• I. uo. Cllolmll'ltl. Puri.ti 12000.
Cl•lml11t prlc. SUOO.
J l!'llOhl ISlfl'• Trfft11r1J 111' f
Dl•I 8r1nO'I lTHry L ..... 1mJ 121:
Kluiou ._ !John W•llOlll 11• o. JudH (Jolln w1rdl 1n
G•rvln Cot.u1ty lCMrln Smllt1I "'
IUI lndltn COOMW knltMI 1:12
Mona Dl•I CDanlld AUtionl 111
Zkill'I' Hank (C11rtb Pll'llll') 122
11XTN uca -w .,.nn. 1 ,......
old1. Allow1oc .. P11ri.t1 lltoO.
Go Ttrrlflc (ICINlllh Hartl •11
Prllt Kltt111 ICurlll PtrMrl 117
Arlt• fJemH Brook!;) 111
AO'J'll Go Go !J1rrv Alch•l'Clll 120
I It,_ .Ttwit Glrl IT'"'I Lllltlem) 111
PIPN'I Plink ICllr rLH Smhll) 114
TNIY Trlffic (JlrN• Drttll') 111
LYnn Cl'• (John W•llO!'I) 117
R1thll DI.In II (OOMld A"llOll) 117 Dl1mond DI'*' (OoMld IClllgllt) 111 ..... •••tiff S.:1t1l\l'lltl (Henr'I PIH)
T11t1Yloa !Jolin Ward) "' 111
s•V•MTH RAC• -150 'l•rch. s vw•r
oldl I. 11p, Cl•fll'llne. P11rM USOD.
Clelmln9 Prlc• SSOOO.
He'll Dlemond (S lav• Tr11wr1) 12:1:
Raval Tap a.r CK-'11 H4ort) 117 Gerol\lmo Mayor CJolln ward) 111
OIUltr IC11r1l1 P1rnw) llt • A Goin' Man (ltOlllld l•nktl 117
Sur'll11'1 MIM !Joi WllMlll 11• "
Wttcll l!!U (RoDtrl AO&lr) Ht
Roen Clrcci 041rll'I Q'Ollr'I) lit aoc11tt ~ ,,..,.,. ._, 111
11•HTM UCa -• YI,., J 'lier old• & 1111. J'llU.. Mf m•rH. .tJ~ '""" ,UIDI. Tiii 11\IUIM Vlllo a1ttrMHon Cen!lf. '•fll'l'I' ,.,. .. t.Ntlll •• ,..1 111
JIM't Dlvw COMrltl lmlltll HS N1y AM (Jolll'I W•IMll) 119
ICowton (THl"'I' LJPMtn) 119
I'm Not s~ lllol'llrt Malt") 111
JD'IOlll Fay tC1.11'1ll P•rlltfl lit Print• f'IMY CJtrtY ll:ICl\llOll ld
NINTH aAC8 --yal'dt. S .,.., old•, Atiow-1. Pw• tltOt.
0.ndY Edis (K9111"f P ... l llS •
vo11r1 (Jdltt WallOllJ 111
WN"*"'•tn (Ttl'N Llpllem) IHI • "'"'i7 Clltrgft' IDIMld KlllOll!I 111 Tio V no CCurll• P1rn.r) 120 ~ Honw caoo.rt Ac111r) 111
Conntl .. !OOlllld "'UltOlll 116 Wltdl CrHk Ollc !H1r1W C"°*') 12'
SPotl«I ••~ 11111 CJoe MallVdll llJ Nltl ,11.,,t fClltrln Sll'lllh) 111
Coliseum Hosts
Motocross Bowl
LOS ANGELES -The 19'11
International CUp 250 c.c.
rnotorcrooa championships
come to tbe IA>1 Angele1
Colbeum Saturd-y night, July
3. I
Dubbed lhe Super Bowl " : MotocroM, the event ii the '
first-ever mot.ocrou com-peo '
llllon contested In tbe Coli>
lum.
Baseball Standings DEAN LEWIS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh
New York
Chicago
St. Louis
Montreal
Philade~
Eat Dlvl•ioa W L
39 2t
37 25
34 26
29 32
2'I 34
2Z 38
Wett Dlvlaloa
Clnclnnatt 38 25
Houston 38 26
Dodgers S5 %1
AUanta 29 32
San FrancJaco--U 45
San Diego 21 41
Pel
.650
.597
.567
.475
.443
.367
.603
.594
,55f
.475
.348
.339
GB
s, s
101>
121>
17
Ii s
8
17
181\
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Dtvlsloa ·
W L Pel G~
Biltimore
D:!lrolt
Cleveland
New York
Boston
Milwaukee
Qakland
Chicago
Minne!Ola
Aogel•
K1lnsas City
Texas
33 2S .5541
33 2S .559
26 31 .455
26 SL , ,455
25 32 .439
21 f1 .362
West DlvbJO. 40 20 .
36 24
32 IS
It 14
2'I 32
28 36
.887
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.458
.47:11
tl.lfldlY'• •twlfl Cltvll1nd ... J, NIW YOl1t J.1
811llmort t, Ottroll 1 "
g
I
7
111>
4
7
lll!t
121>
141>.
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• P«IK ot WfY.flw ,.,, Ur. tftw ttie COtOllt ftf Met, Cent. f2f2S. LEGAL NOTICE
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LEGAL NOTICE
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•ICTITIOUI 8UllNlll Tlllt blnllllll I& 11111'11 COllduCltd llT e '°'lows: "AMI'. STATIMINT l'Kllbllnct tflCI Wift, lot 217, Trtcr N7'. M., looll ~. Tiit followlnl _...,.. .,. tlolflt .loM "· •rice M9n 1"21 C~ty ~ 11: 25211 •1111-... · Thi• tl•fitmll'll flltd Wiii! 1111 COIH'lt'I' Mi--. l.1911nt Hllt1, C1Ufor11J1
AOllAN ASIOCIATES. 20331 Adfltn Cltt1r. or °"'""' CoMIY Oii J-I•. 1t12 frilOTICI IS HEll:EIY GIVIN ;,.., Oii Cl~lt. Hllfllll'lffOll l•ldl· Ct .. '2646. ,.., """'1 J, IMdCloll, °'9UtY COWllY flrld1v. Jvly ••• 1'72. II 10:30 o'clock
VCI Helmsmen
...
Dave unman of Balboa
Yacht Club now hold> three
national sailing Ulloa.
His third and most recent
came Sunday at Lido la:le
Yacht Club when he captured
the Senior Sabot national
championship in a five race
regatta sailed In Newport
Harbor.
Just a week ago Ullman
picked up the North American
championship in the 410 Class
at Alamitos Bay, and he
.already owned the Lidir14
Cla!s naijpnal title.
Now Ullman is setting bis
sights on the world cham·
pionship of the 470 Class at
Montreal, Canada, starting
Aug. 1.
In the Sabot Series, Ullman
recorded finisher of l-f.3-1-1
for a low score of 9y, points.
There were 41 entries iµ the
regatta and the eliminations
were conducted in four flights
or which the top five In each
flight were boosted to the il1n1.., SllV«mtn, »ill Adrl111 Cl,.. Cl•ll. A.M. ., Mtrllhll'• Otfla, CGl.lrltlOute. Cii; HVfttlMlon 1Mct1. C1., 92'4 P I .... 3014 CtGWn VllllY Pttflw1y, Cltv Of
ttart'Y w Jotlnt011t um ,.,, sttffl, Publl...., °'"* cent 011tv Piiot, lHlll'll frillNtl, c..,,.,,. or °''""· s111, Of
Jett McDermaid (right) and Dave Hodges form a
mutual admiration society after the two UC! sailors
combined their talents to win the North American inten:olle~ate dinghy championship at Mission Bay.
McDermaid was low-point skipper in the dinghy
competition. He resumes action today in the single-
handed competition at Mission Bay. championship ranks and the DAILY ll'tLOT 111ff ,. .....
oth.,.. were assigned to the SABOT CHAMP -Dave Ullman Qeft) gets congrat-Mtnlltlllrl It.di, C.. Jutll It,#, 11111JlllJJ.10. ltn 1""'12 Cllllor11l1, I wlll 11n 11 pUbllc euctlon to•l------------------------Chtrln G. Muillt, 10C Allllllt ll'ltct, lrll hlthell blddll', for CUii '" ltwf\rl Allttlllm, Cl. !nOfttY Of thl Unit..:! SltlOI, tll !tie rltht,
Th:1 Dual-fl llllN ~ IW • LEGAL N~CE tJI" llld lnl•rt11t Of "Id llld""'"t detllor•
Commodore's Flight, a con-uJations from Copper Johnson, commodore of the
solaUon series. National Sabot Association after the BYC skipper c.ntttl PutMnillp.. Vll In "" 1bov1 cl..C:flbtd P•OPIMY, or "
ITANl.JY 1,LVlll:MAN mll<fl ttltrlOi' 11 m1y bt rce.wny to
Tlllt 1t1l"'Ml'lt filed wlltl fllt COl.ll'lh' •ICTITMHll IUllNlll .. llll'Y "kl Dte:U!lon, wlll'I ICavtd ffl. Two Balboa Yacht Club Final standings: won the national title Sunday. It was Ullman's third
CllAMPIONSllIP FLIGHT national sailing title. Cttrll 1>1 Ot • ..,.., J•-' 1rn. NAMI ITATIMINT llrlll tlld eoth, ..,... '" "'"" ' Tiit fotlowl It dol M5nen DIJW June 13, ltn. l'I lt¥el'IW' J. MlllOu. °"""1 County 11• "' ,..._ IW Division: k11t11
-(l) Ullman, 9¥o; (2) Jack _____ ..::..._ ___________ _
C.... p ·--, 'VISTA IUllPlUI, a ·W. l"h It.. DILLA11:D 0. WILl<IR50N Baleman, MBYC, 13%; (3)
' -Coltt Mew, Ctl "621 Mtrtl'ltl, OrtllfNI Couniy Publlll'lld Ol'lllfll C.0..t OellY •Uot, N•ncv Howtrd· to5 W lflft 11 CO.I• I? M1fltM L, Brown, Ju~ IL If, It. Ind Jltlw' 1. 1m 1.uJ.72 """'' CIUI, n1.2i ' " Deputy
-------------1 Thlt bllllfllll II bellll Ctnlkl<ltd 1W lft Hirt 11111 Mlll'flllfl, llK. llld!vldv1/. Pl•lllltff'I Arttrn.., LEGAL NOTICE N•net" ttowlrd I Pvbllihld Or111H Cetit ~ft'I Piiot J1111t Tl'l11 tlll•lftlnf flltd •1111 tt1e Cauntv If, 2' 111'1 July 3. 1'12 15'7·72
PICTITtoUI IUllNIJI C"r\ of Or1n111 County on: Junt 2, lf12. LEGAL NOTICE
NA.Ml ITATIMINT BY ltvltlW' J, Mlddoll, DtPlllY eovnn-1---.~~.;;;;~;;,~;:.--.1 Tiit followlns ,..._ ll dolnt blllllltSt Clerk. PICTITIOUS IUSINl"SS .. : ,,11171 NAM• ITATIMENT l'llVft 01! lll, 1• '°'1fh (Olllf l"vbll"*I Dr•nH Cot1t OlllV PUot, Tht followl1111 Jltf'tm I• doltll bvtlntH
Sailors Sweep Honors
Two Balboa Yacht Club
sailors captured top honors
Sunday in Los Angeles Yacht
Club's S o u t h e r n California
Open Regatta for the OK
Dinghy Class.
known sailors in other classes.
In addition to the OK Dinghy
group, LA YC 'vas also host to
the new Laser Class in an
open regatta. The winner was
Don Trask, nationally known
Star sailor from San Fran-
cisco.
Jell McDermaid, ABYC, 13%;
(4) Peggy Beach, BYC, 191\;
(5) Fletcher Beach Olson,
BYC, 23.
COMMODORE'S FLIGHT-
(!) Skip Elliott, NHYC ; (2)
Sid Blinder, WYC: (3) Lou
Holtz, MBYC; (4) Dave
Hodges, VYC; (S) Kay Pen-
nell, SDYC.
~ill Muncey Captures
Fifth Gold Cup Trophy
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naJ LEGAL NOO'ICE Mfw, C1lllor11la. Tl\11 butlfllU Ii <lllll Ctnducteill by I Hyllnd Labortlorln Olvl1lon TttV•l>OI
Corpor•ffon. l1bor1torr1., lric .. 2300 H?llnd A\'tn\11, JOSll'H C. "AllKHVll:ST, PICTITIOUI 9UlllllllS COlll M ... , Ctl!lornlt,
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ttert el' Ottnlt Ctlnl,., Cll'll J11111 ,, 1'12. 11; llllO'I MAftlNA YACHT IALES, Hvl1rld l.ebor1tor111 Olvl11ort Iv levll'IY J. MNdoll, DnlUt)' COUnt';' 1_ PIClflc COi.ii N-Hl#l'ltllll~ Tr•~•nol L•bortlorl ... lllC. Cllrlt. .,.,. ~,., Victor Sllntlder
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------------llncllvldull. Clerk of Or1noe Countv on J11ne 23. 1912
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NOTICI TO CllOITOlll ly ...... ,,., J, Meddoll, DIPlllY Collnly . Publllhtcl Or1ntt Co.st Dtll'J Piiot, SUPSF'IOll COUIT OP TM• Cltrl!. Jvt11 26 Ind Juhl 3, 10, 17, 1m UC.12 ITATI OP CAL.IPOllJUA NII , Jmtl------------
TNa COUNTY Ofl OAAJt•• PubUdllll Ortnte CD11I Dtll'I Piiot, LEGAL NO'J1CE
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frilOTICI! ti HEllEIY Orvt:H tit h ~ Nu11CE HttlCll 1""""9 •*
ll'tdl!Cll'• llf 1111 tbowot n-.i dtctcltt!I NOTICE II HEllEIY GIVEN ll'ltt Wit
thtl •n ~ llWlflt ''-'"'' •••l1111t .. ,,ICTITIOUI IUlllf•ll IOlrd "' EM.tlon "" "" NIWJlort-Mnt t4tld <lttf!dtftl ere l'MlllNcl t9 fllt flltm, KAMI nATIM•NT Unlllld kt1oo1 Olllrlct et Or1.n09 COU'nty,
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Mllcfl II t:'I!: pike ol bvtl""' .t "" Thl1 """"" II bel111 andl.lclld by tn IU51NEU MACHINES •l'ICllrlJtntd '" ell fl'llthrt .. ,..,nllw to lndMcluel. Alt Didi .,. to .. Jn ICCOl'dlllCt with lftt llfilt of ... kl dtelcllftl, Wlllttft.flllr VlftNE I . GUNOI• Condfflont. ln1trucllon1, 1nd
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41t ... , 17• ''"'" LEGAL NOTICE PIYlblt ti> 1111 «def of "" Newpotf.N.1" C ... t Miii, C .... fNn Unlflld S<f'lool District A Per1Gtm1ntt
Tth cno l*lffl °"'"741 eom m1y .,. reQ11lred t1 "" dl1er111on 01 ,.~ o·-. ""co ' •• ,.., ""' PICTITIOUS •UllNISS "" Dltlllcl, In ... •Vll'lf .. f1H11t1 lo '""" r llff 11 "" • NA.Ml ITATIMINT enler lnfo W<fl con1r1ct, !ht proctld1 o1 J\lfll 11, II, 2' Ind Jiii? '· 1"2 1521·12 "" followlflt Hftonl •• ,.. .,.,.. 1111 cfltdl Wiii bl tori.rttd. or '" CHI of •
butlftlQ es: band, tht full wm lfle.rtof will be
FVLLClll:CLI!, 11'0511 ,.., ... ,.. Cir-fOtflllW to wld SctlOOI Dlslrlcl rrf Or1not di, ll'YIN '*-4. COUlllY.
NOTICI TO ClllDITOlll OIVlcl $0l0mll'I, nQ TYrol Or,. N• l>lddtr m.v wllMlrtw 1'111 bld fir e IUll'llllOll COURT 0 .. TH• L•lll ... IMdl.. period ol fortv·flVI (4!) dlYl Iller 1r11
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•1111 flll lltCffll.rv voucfltrr;, ... ,.,. efflc.e ly ll'YWI? J, MMldoll OtllUI)' County UNIFIED SCHOOL Dl$TllCT
ti tht Cl•"'-of lfte lboVll enlllled tout!, OI Cltrt. of Orttlff County, C1!1fornl1
to """"' "*"· wlltl ll'lt '*"""' ,. 111n By Dotvtn., Hll"l'tY Fl&lltr 1'0Vdlef1, to "" u""'r•llntd It ,,, Ell! Publtll'ltd °''"" Ctte•I DtllY ll'llot Jvnt Purdtl.11flt AOllll ''"' SlrMt. COiie Mtsl. C•llfrornlt nm. s. It, It, M. 1'72 14JCl..12 '45-1100
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l/fldll'sllnld In •II min.ts 111trt11r1119 to LEGAL NOTICE J11111 2' tlld J11!y 3, 1m 1•7'·12 n,. "'''' Of Mid Oectdeftl, wlltlln tour
LEGAL NOTICE
The winner was Bob Ket·
tenhofen and runner-up was
Rudy Arauz. Both are well
Californian
Wins Race
In Trials
RICHMOND (AP) -Gary
Weisman of Santa Barbara ,
has won the fourth race in the
U.S. Olympic trials for Dragon
Class boats, but seeond-placer
Buddy Friedrichs of New
Orleans was disqualified.
Officials were left with two
protests to resolve before
standings can be computed.
Both protests awaiting ac-
tion by the Olympic com·
mittee involve R o be r t
Mosbacher of Houston, who
came in fourth in the unof·
ficial order of finish.
SUnday was the second day
in a row that Friedrichs,
defending gold medalist, and
Mosbacher were involved in
collisions and protests.
Donald Cohan of
Philadelphia, won the first
There were 21 entries in the
OK Dinghies and 22 in the
Lasers. Both are cat-rigged
single-handers which a r e
growing in popularity. The 14-
foot Laser is the most recent
addition to the h i g h ~
pe.rfonnaoce sailing scene and
is being used starting today
for the Intercollegiate Yacht
Racing Association of North
America single-handed cham.
pionships for the Glen Foster
Trophy at Mission Bay.
Final results in b o t h
classes:
OK DINGHY-(!) Bob Ket-
tenholen, BYC; (2) Rudy
Arauz, BYC; (3) Doug Halsey,
Gainesville, F1a. Salling Club;
( 4) Ted Springer, North Bay
Dinghy Racing Association;
(5) Bill Menninger, LAYC.
LASER-(!) Don Trask, St.
FYC; (2) Tom McLaughlin,
MBYC; (3) Don Wunn, Lake
Merritt SC; (f) George
Wilson, Swmyvale SC; (S)
Chris caswell, ABYC.
Two Local
Skippers
Place Higli
Two local yachts placed high
in the stormy Bermuda race
which some skippers and
crewmen are now referring lo
as the "race of survival."
Bob Grant's 61-loot sloop
Robon IV w .. fint to fmish
and was the corrected time
winner in Class A.
Third ln Class A was Al
cass.1•1 !().foot sloop Warrior,
flying the colors of Bahia
fu-inthian Yacht Club.
-IY and Wamor were among the few yachts that
escaped damage in the race
which was blasted by SO«>
knot winds near the llnlah.
The otart of the Trans-
Allanlic race, scheduled for
June 28, has been deloyed 411
hours to give skippers time to
repair boat damage and send
sails back to the manlland for
repair -or get new ones. Taylor Takes
Title Again had to drop out o1 today's N h w·
race. He was in sixth place ew erg lll8
at the time. Tim Taylor of Cabrillo Ch • h •
Hanle Easom ol Tiburon, and Beach Yacht Club successfully amp1ons lp
Bill Henry of Seattle, were defended his title to the Richard Newberg of the
third and fifth, respectively in Malibu Challenge Cup for South Bay Yacht Racing Club the uno!ficlal and incomplete was the winner of t h e
results of the fourth heat. Class B Catamarans in a Coronado-25 Western District
f1'1onth1 tl'llr 1111 fffll pllllllcetlon of ttlf1,l-====,...,--===--tl0flet.
The yachtsmen have today regatta at CBYC Sunday. Championship regatta SUnday
off, when officials will resolve Taylor won three straight at SeaJ Beach Yacht Club.
sTATIMINT o" ••ANDONMINT LEGAL NonCE protests and prepare a races. Final standings: 011• Ml'f 1" 1tn URSULA JI, EVANS
Admlnlllftlrl11 flf 1111 l!tl•I•
of Int Ibo"• n•mld dtcr:lll'll
,,1cTITio3t ~~:1N°lss NAMI' Ll!OAL NoTic11 cumulative standing as the Challengers were fr 0 m (1) Newberg ; (2) John
•UCHAllD A. MIWa&.L. AlllrlllY 11 L1W
41t ... , lrlh llntt
C1~t1 Miii, C1lltonll1 tul7
Tth (rl4l '*-
An.mty lof A4mll.llfr•l1111.
"*lllhld Of11111 CoeJt Dtll'J "llol, .IUftl \1, \I, M. llld JUl\I 2. 1'71 IS!t·n
n.. follorwllll pef'IOll hit .0.ndontd ltle ..... C"'ntv W•rtlllltH competition beads into the Simms, eve; (3) Tom Lyon,
Ille of,,.., lfcllllou. blolllMSI "'"" ,.....,.."' S•ll 1·na1 h h I th Mailbu Yacht Club, California anyc (I) -~ G ll&H 01,TR1auT011s 11 2079 Port Pur1u1n1 to on11n1na 21" ot "" I tree eats o e seven· ~ ; .... ,.u,..Q rover,
etrc11ff, Ntwport •llCl'I. c1111on111. coc11t1ed orc1 r111nc:e °' "" county o1 race event on Tue s day, Yacht CJub, and King Harbor ABYC; (5) John Massey,
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DETROIT (AP) -Veteran
speedboat driver Bill Muncey
has his fifth Gold Cup trophy
and an assortment of bruises
today alter besting the rougfl,
tough Detroit River course
Sunday in a race in which five
ol the 10 boats compeling
against him came to grief.
Muncey piloted his airplane.
engine powered Atlas Van
Lines I to comparatively easy
wins in all three or his heats
and the championship finale.
turning the latter into a
runaway,
The three-mile course,
which to the casual observer
appeared on the tame side
Sunday, was anythlng but that
as the list of boat damages
and injuries to two drivers
sounded like a communique
from a naval baille.
One of the boats sank, one
caught fire, two suffered
structural damage when they
became airborne momentarily
and smashed down on the hard
water and one had a two foot
gash torn in its bow as it
!Ought the strong current
Two o! the drivers required
medical attention. D e a n
Chenoweth, driver of Notre
Dame, suffered chest bruises
and was taken ot Detroit
General Hospital for X-rays;
the other was Waller Kade, 70,
who suffered a back injury
when his boat Sweet Thing
was wrenched violently on a
tum at the Belle Island bridge
end of the course. He was
9 Classes
Compete
In Bahia
Nine classes of sailboats
compeled In Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club's anm.ial Stars and
Sl<lpes Regalta Satiu<lay and
Sunday. Results:
SHIELllS -(I) Prudence,
Mark Shryor, LYC.
LID0-14A (1) Mach
Schnell, Neal Lohr, LIYC; (2)
Too Grand, Bob Uccllerri, SI
BYC; (3) No name, Dana
Morr!J, SFVSC
KITE -(1) No Name, Lar~
ry Berriero, VYC; (2) Tip,
Phil' Ramming, NHYC.
MONTGOMERY-IO -(1)
Nancy Kilpatrick, BCYC.
MONTSJOMERY-12 -(I)
Flberglw l!atbtub, J e r r y
Monl(lomery, VYC.
FLIPPER.,... (1) Flip, Tom
Fonylh, BCYC.
SABOT A • B -(I) !llomper. BUI Blbborough,
BCYC; (I) Fl.rt Cracker,
treated at the medJcal tent at
the racing pits.
The ff-year old Muncey bas
now won the first three events
of the powerboat r a c I n c
season-earlier victcries com-
ing at Miami, F1a. and
Owensboro, Ky.
The Gold CUp win WU
especially sweet. he said, not
only because of the flf,000
first prize money but also
because it marked his filth
Gold Cup -the last one hav ..
ing been won by him in 19'2 -
and it tied him with the il-
tustrious, lcite Gar Wood with
five such triumphs.
Muncey. despite hi!
triumph, was not happy with
the course and joined other
drivers in saying so.
"It was dilficull to negoUate
this river safely at high
speeds," be said, adding, "I
did not get over 145 miles an
hour all day and the •we4ther
was not u good as jt was
Wednesday when I made my qualifying run.
Billy Schumacker, pilot of
Pay N Pak, which finished Jn
a second place tie behind Mun-
cey, was bitter about the
Detroit course, which hu
some dilflcult turns and tricky
straightaways.
Graybeard
Holds Lead
In Tahiti
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Graybeard, the largest yacht
of the seven racing the 3,571
miles from here to Tahiti1 con-
tinues to hold the lead.
Pushed by 35-llnot winds at
times over the weekend, the
73-loot ketch skippered by U>l
Killam of Vancouver, B.C.,
was et latest report, 1,961
miles from Tahiti and 1,810
miles out of Los Angeles. The
race began June 15.
The Graybeord has held the leading position from the start
but look the handicap lead o ..
ly last Friday.
In handicap standinp the
57-foot Fr"""'1 SI00p Pen
Dulek m remained oecond,
followed by Concerto, Aliff,
Min Sette, Siele and ln!Jlall.
.Min Selle was oecond In
elapsed time, trailed by Pen
Dulek Ill, Conceno, Alm,
Siele and lnlsfall.
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Keith ltilpatrlck, BYC. ,
SABOT C -(I) Hall Hitch,
Larry Dowell, BCYC; (I) Tq,
Toey G-, UYC.
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BiUer Cal Cup Duel
Bill Ficker in Bright Star recaptures the lead lrom ;J'ed Hood's Robin West In
a dramatic duel for the Callfornia Cup Saturday in which the lead changed four
times. The match race series was sailed in Erlcson-46 sloops. Ficker aleo woo
the Cal Cup in 1970 at the helm of Pat Dougan's IZ.meler Columbia. ' •
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TV IDGIIlJGIITS
KTLA II 8:00 -Golden West Baseball. A toot
at the old and new Angels ball, clubs, including a
filmed recap of the formation of the Anaheim team
(then in Los Angeles).
' ABC 0 8:00 -"The Young Convicts-Prison
in the Streets." A probe of the successful pro-
grams that rehabllltate you n g lawbreakers in Massachusetts and California.
KCET fliJ 8:00 -"Montserrat." Keir Dullea
stars as an Idealistic young officer In the Spanish'
army confronted with an a~onizing moral choice
between bis bellels and the lives of six hostages.
NBC D 8:3~"The Six Wives of Henry VIII"
Chapter three in!roduces Jane Seymour success~r
to Anne Boleyn. Keith Michell slars as King Henry.
CBS 11 10:00 -"Sonny and Cher Comedy
Hour." Guest stars in tonight's rerun are Dinah
Shore and Tony Curtis.
Monday
Evening
JUNE 21
l:Gll 8 ID fJ111 ID -a am1111w ....... """" (conflll from 5 PM) Pitbbllrl'h p;.
ntu 'IS. New Yo~ Mtb 11 She1
St1dium In Ntw Yorl
8 Urtls lueMll (cont'• from
5:30 PM> eanrM An1•l•• vs. Minn.
Twins ht Mlnn1S011.
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the WIJ for HtnrJ's m1rriltt 19
J1n1. m llltn lriffi1 SM Guests: Jimmy
OMl'llll1, Ala ltlms, Slftdni Dee,
De1 Die W1nricU, 0.,, Jo•, Gl17
Gr1nde, m...,..""" ,..,....,.. <m>
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t:DO II (() Nert's l.fty (i) LllCY takes
control of the uniqUt 1mpl0f!Mnt
apncy to 1nabl1 H1rrit0n to S1CV11
1 bank loen to uw tile totterin1
firm.
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uled lilfltw•ilbt bout bttwttn Pitt
Vitti 11111 DM!d Diaz.
fJIDCill!l.UC--(C) (!Ill) ........... <•~> •gs-
John Saxon. Roml'I Sdllafflno,
Lany Haaman. Plbr L M1r1hlll A
Wand Wit' 11 adwntur1 in wltldl di l:lOD-(C) -•1 ,_, mtn incl 1 wom1n 1ra trapped In 1
Trmpet" P1rt I (drt) 'M - T Ctnn1• munitions dump.
Donahue, SUUn111 Pllshlttt, Diane OJ lwlr. (C) (2IW) -War Ill"
Mellin, JllMS G/'lfOIJ. (dr1) '61 -Gtor1t MontlOIMfJ.
CJ) CIS ..._ Witter Clonkitt fD DnlMt m n. ,.,... .. m Varied•des • r...• m I IHC@:l lt7Z Witts Im•• m ~••-Mi
Cl-Tiit hishlllflb of this Jd(S tm) ftMll
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GI Htta'• Hnel affldS about one child 11 tvtry 2D
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to filld flls f11nc:H marrlld ind tflt CJ n.tn Nblll: (C) •Ktn II
mother of 1 little fil1, ..... (ldv) '63 -Gordon Stolt.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Norway Film
HOLL YWOOO (UPI)
"Call of the Wild," Charlton
Hutoo's new ftlm, wu shot on
location in Norway because
snow conditions were more
reliable than in the United
States or Canada.
i!Wil DlotX
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&cluslwe
First Run
Ch1rlton Heston
Yvette Mlmi1ux
SKUCICED
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ST1Rn WIDNISDAY
"CONQUEST OF
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'Championship Sea son' for All Seasons
By WILLIAM GLOVER sta<e basketball tiUe 20 years
NEW YORK (AP) -Score ago and their coach.
another drama hit for the vtn· The five are prototu!Vl! ot
ing, Mlchael McGuire ond year's two Broadway Tony "Thal C h 1 m p I o n sh I p .
Paul Sorvtno. winners orlgl111ted, the drama Season" continues that prize.
The dlrecUng by A. J. An-"Sticks and Bones" and the worthy tradition. It ii a play
toon lttncbantiy evokes every musical "Two Gentlemen ot tor all sea.sons. Jt must be tlU'UOIDe PW>Uc T h e a t e r '# _.. organiz.a~ wltb • ' T h a t middleclas,, ambition o r
Olamp1ons p Se.a.son'' whic h fa"llure, but .A111ler turns them
is ctnT<nt playing at (he inlo flesh-and-blood individuals
off-Broad Showcase. not. mere cartoon puppets.~One
telling moment of the aubUy Verona ." seen
astringent text with relentiess,=;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::=:;:;\·-=·===:::::::;;:;;::::;-tbeatrlcal tension. II
The play alml to . say in-of the es:-athletes is about to
clsively a whoJe lot about the run for re-election 21 mayor,
way many of us live, believe another seemingly unl nsplred
and ~-and d I · dramaUc device. From such reat:l tvuay' 0 t with Norman Rockwell material a story of deceptive con-venUonallty. It succeeds however. the play smelts
brillianUy. fascination similar to what
A remarkably accurate set-
ting of regional domesticity
has been provided by Santo
Loquasto, with appropriate
cos(umtng by Theonl V •
Aldredge.
The Public Theater is where
"Hair" began 1 and where this
Author Jason Miller. an ac· ~~~~~fr~ ::s1!:,: dld
tor who has had several prior
scripls hailed ., promising, The focal role , splenditlly Lana's Spas
moves right up among the played by Richard A. Dysart
best of the· on com t n g is the coach -the campaigner HOLL Y\VOOD (UPI )
playwrights in thls technically who filled his old boys with a Lana Turner bas turned from
polished Work Wblcb pulsales morality of winning no matter •·t the I acting to business-wom1n with
Wl.t• warmth, bwnor and Wiw. cos · th 11 e announcement or forma· understanding . Essentially this is an old-tion of an international chain
The locale is one of those fashioned morality drama, up-of franchised health spas ror
smaU Penmylvania c It i es dated to the shock language women only.
where John O'Hara set his and values of 1972. ,----..:...~----=II
novels of uppercrust pro-With Dysart are r o u r
vincialism. The people Miller superbly attuned actors -
talks about are a rung down Walter McGinn, t'harles Durn-
the social ladder -four mem----'"""'~ hers of the team that won the ~
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This unique essay was personally filmed and narraled by Senator Ellender ·
on lhe Its! of his six vlslls to !he U.S,S.A. It gives us our first view ol lhe present day lives and moods ol the Soviet oeople. Nothing seen on TV du1lng the Ptesi· den rs visit lo Russl1, eque ls lhe colorful and provoc1tive perspective of thll lllm, :
The Senator vlslls euch inlrlgulng Russian cities as Riga, Leningrad, Rostov, Moscow, Vilna, 1nd Minsk. ·
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Parl{: Where Now? Area Men in Serrit!e1
Environment, Overuse Cl.ash in Yellowstone
By J.u.r!!3 L. OVERTON
\'EU.OWSTOllE NATIONAL PARK,
Wy. (UPI) -lndWlt UJ>OO first ... tog Ila
wonden tremtled aad called It aacred, a
dwellillC pilCt o1 the 1plrllt.
t1rly Septembtr, Yellowllooe will be the
lite of the flrat annul pvcoora .. con-.
lerence on tourism and the aecond World
Conference on National Parlul.
-Pvt. -JI. Jl1~1r1-Jr., IOD of Mt. and
MldlMI J. Va Vtllel', IOft
ol Mrs. Vincent Von Velzer of
-Shle1cls Drlff, Hunt· iJlll<ll Bead!, baa been .,,...
missioned a aecond Ueutenaot
•Pon completion ol the U.S.
Air Force Reltrve Officers
Training Corpo (AF'RO'l'C)
program at Occidental Colle&•
In Loi Angeles.
Maj. Stacy ...... 1111 w11.,.
Margaret. live at ~l Modoc
Rd., w .. bnlnster.
The llnt-whlte ID4ll IO stumble lnlO Its
wilden1111 domain ln 1807 returned IO
civilization dncrlblnl steimlng waters,
i.... ol •to. and wallo ol ,W.. Trapper
John Colter WU ridleuled ud the place
be dncr!bed , wu dtrlalve!y Libeled
"Colter's Hell"
Only Aluka can match Y•ilow•IOne
wUb wilder-quallty and verltly and
number of large mammall. Buffalo,
rnooae. elk, detr, ante.lope, bighorn &beep
ud both grizzly and bloet bean -in
IVIO DWl!fn In their eaUve habilal
()ppootnlt lee~ llowtve.-, tllat Ibo
concept ol lhe park tor public aiiloYmtnt
would be banned II Ill uae by pe0ple and
can wu · IOo 1barply curlalled or
regulaled. Spokesmen 11y the propoood
man transit l)'Jtem simply demoostratu
objection to the uae of aulOmobllea In the
pork.
It bu been eoUmated only S'percent of
the park's annual villton are Interested
in "roughing It," and that few vtaitor1 aee
Mrs. Tllo ... R. -Sr.
of 5m,Amador, and busband
ol the lanner Mill Bubara A.
l\leloclt or 13561 S!aklyou, an of
Westml-, graduated from
baalc tnlnq at the lllartne
Corpo Recruit Depot In San
Diego.
Army Private -D"
N1Uen111, 10n or Mr. and
Mrs. Frank D. Nickerson.
13562 La Pat, Westm~,'
completed todly a lll-wttlc
Medical Corpsman count at
Sergeant Dtea1d lll. Smt~ tht U.S. Army Med! ca I Jr., IOO of retiffd U.S.' Army Ft Sa
Airmen P<ter A. llrlcl, ...
ol l\lr. and l\lrs. Gale P. Brick
of -Pepita Drlve, Milllon Viejo, bas completed bis U.S.
AJr F<>ttt baalc lnlnin& at the
Air Trainhw Command'•
Lackland AFB, Tex. He has
been ualgned lo Sheppard
AFB, Ttx., lot training in the
tralllpOrlalion field.
Ma.JQt and Mrs. Donald M. Tralnq Center, • m
-Smith of 001 Yorkahlre St., Houston, Tex. J
Today, the srea mnalns uochanged
alter unlOld millennia ol geologic hillOry.
And oeelng llt wonders lot the first time,
visitors continue IO be awed by the
natural wonders ol this ploce called
Yeliowstone..
Yellowttone w11 establlahed as a part
to provide enjoyment !or people and IO
preaerve the environment. The two,
however, are beginning to conlUct 11 a
result ol overuse.
more than 5 percent ol the IO!al land ---------
area.
WHhninster, was awarded a Anny Prt\•ata Firtt Clau' ~te ol merit at J!iclulm AFB,. Hawaii, by U.S. Navy Stepbea P. Bvser, aon ol Mr.
Admiral John S. McCain Jr., and Mrs. John W. Burger, U6Si
Commander in Chief Pacific. Parkcrest, Con1 Mt I a , According IO !latlonal Park Service
DireclOr George llartzo1. Yellowstone 11
In jeopardy, portly beca.,. or lta success.
In 1971 alone, more than 2.1 million
visUora registered at the five park en-
trances. Some 7,000 people hllid off the
main roadJ IO camp al least one night,
and during the summer monthl 6,000 IOns
of garbage were crated along ·UM! park's
300 miles of roadway. Tupoyers plcteit
up a $48,000 cleanup tab and kept four
teanu ol workmen busy daily.
Diesel Use
Opposed
Sergeant Smith, a security recently completed an tigbW policeman. was bonortd for Ft. his outstanding performance week cooking course at ~
of duty during President Nix-Ord, Calli. ENOOMPAllllNG Ali AREA larger
than Dtloware, Jlhode Loland end the
Dl!trlct of Colum:>la, Yellowstone Na·
tlonal Park ·coven more than 3,400
oquare mil ...
TO PiloTECT THE PARK for future
aenerat'°'11, a muter plan bu been
dralted by the National Park Service.
IN ADDmoN TO dlotts 1o protect the In Report
l\larine Pvt. K-1-W.
Mosley, btl!band of the former
Miss Denise D. Hamley o(
14551 Donegal Drive,
Westminster, graduated from
buic training at the Marine
Corps Jlocloult Depot In San
Diego.
on's Visit to Hawaii. Marine Lance Corpora 1•
n conloinl the -Id'• greatest col-
lection ol . gey1tr1 and t h er m a !
phenbmena, the larJest alpine lake in
AmeMca, one of the largest petrified
forests In the war1d, and a 24-mlle canyon w•·; a waterlall twice the height ol
N' ira Falls.
One ol the most oerloul tbrull to
Yellowatone, accordiiig l.I the ploa, 11 tbe
automobile and recreational vehicle.
During recent heating• In Wyoming
and Montana, Park SUperlntendent Jack
Ander90n -• 22-year veteran of park
service -said a mass transit system
would provide an added dimension for
visitors to learn what the work Is really
like.
environment, a move also Is under way SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) _ at Yellowstone IO restore the balanee of nature to the anhnaJ kingdom. After a two-year study, the
Park olficlals ire attempting IO end a San Francisco l\I u n I cl p a I
policy of artificial reduction through Rallway bas recommended Army Private Re 11 y
trapping and ldlllhg. A key part of the that dJesel powered buses be Rom1w1Dcktl, son of Mr. and
program is the return of predators to the dropped In favor of elec. M r s . C b r i a t o p her
Denis M. Coulter, son of Tbom P. Salllv11, son of Mrs .. 1 l\lr. and Mrs. Robert G. Elaine A. Su!llvan of 1151
Coultl!l', lba7561 Leab fwood, W, Ctioctaw Drive, Westminster, Tustin, s e en com-_11 __ .1 • ·
missioned a second lieutenant completed a spedauu:u av11-
upon _c:ompletion of the U.S. _ tion maintenance courae 1_t the1;
AJr Force Reserve Olficen MUtne Corps AJr Station, El
Training Cotpo (AF'RCJl'C) Toro.
program at Calllornia Stale
· • year maru the centennial ol
Yellowatooe National Park'• creation as
the -Id'• first national park by Pres~
-U1)owa 8. Grant, March I, 1172. Al port of the celebration, prtparatlona
are _. way to open -roada, pork· In& areu and tourill facllltles. An Ex·
plorm C<lltor wtllopen thil oumrner and
an Old Faltllflll Vllltor Ce n t er was
dedk:aled.
NEAR 111£ END OJ' 111£ aeaaon, in
He said it would provide a bypass con-
cept for dilperslng traffic around en-
vionmentally fragile r.onet.
SUPPORTERS OF THE PLAN !eel "If
recreation IJ to evolve into a permanent
economic auet without damaging the en-
vironment, regional and local planning
and subsequent :wning must bt establish--
ed and vJgorously enforced."
park. such as wolves, and bttaking the trtcally operated vehicles. Romswinckel, 8441 Sterling, bears dependency on garbage dumps and Westminster, recenUy com-
roadJlde feeding for his food. Electric bu,.., acconlinJ to pleted a IG-weet medical
Visitors set fewer bears today than • C-page report, would be corpsman coune at the U.S.
once wu the case because many have "both pollution free arid as Anny Medical Tr a 1 n I n g
been trapped, tranquilized and moved to r---------. Center, Ft. Sam HOU!lon, Tex.
inaccessible anw ao· they will be forced I ECOLOG. y I !'vi. Romswlnckel received to forage for themselves. Their removal basic trainq: at Ft. Leonard
also limits the chances or an overzealous _ Wood, Mo.
tourist arousing the wrath of an animal '------'"-'-----'
and coming to harm. nearly silent u possJble." U.S. Air Force Major Victor
The report-summarized an J. Nut1 Jr., aon of~Mr. and
College.
Lieutenant Coulter's wife,
Melaine, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mathias
ol IMO& Tamarind, Fountain
Valley.
Marine !'vi. Dtaals J.
PewtU, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Powell of 13902 Pegg st.: Westminster, graduated
from basic training et the Marine Corps Recruit Depot In
San Diego.
Report Cited
Mrs. Victor J. Nartx, ·3230Z
JS.month operiment w i t b Alipaz St., San J u a n
G en er a J Mot o r s ' tn-Capistrano, has received the
. vironmentaJ improvement pro-Distinguished Flyi~ cA>s3 for
Marine Pfc. Anthony S.
Frates. son of Mr. and Mrs .
Anthony F. Frates, of 6422
Rutgers C"J.l'cle, Huntington
Beach, graduated from basic
training at the Marine Corps
Recruit Depo\ In San Die&•·
Tunney: Cut Off gram· kit. The kit was desilP" aerial achievement in Viet-
ed to cul bul exhaust and nam.
Major, Nartx distinguished llOise, but the test failed, the himself as a C-7A pilot.
~ aald. Despite the hazard of enemy
TI.>e kit reduced noise in.side fire, be remained at an in-
dlesel buses, but Increased secur< airstrip to aid in the
noise outside. safe recovery of another C'I Funds. to Agency
and crew.
Marine F I r st Lieutenant
James L Pritchard, liusband
of Mn. Arlene E. Pritchard of
Catalpa St., Newport Beach,
has graduated from t h e
Engineer F.quipment Officers'
School al the Marine Corps
Engineer School, Camp Le-
Operator
Supports
Ski Plans
WASJilNGTON (AP) -Sen.
John Tunney has recom-
mended that appropriations
for the Interior Department's
Bureau of Outdoor Recreation
be withheld until 11 delivers a
report on creating a national
Lokesbore at Lake Tahoe.
The Calllornia Democrat, In
a letter IO Sen. Alan Bible, (!).
Nev.), chairman of the Senate
aPi>fOl!liatlons-lnterlor sui>-
committe, uld the report
waa authorized by the Senate
In September 1970 and a llnal
draft wu promiaed by Sept.
:ie. 1971.
"To my mind," Tunney
wrote, •iaoR'a conduct tn the
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -matter would Indicate serioux
The ......., of Anthony irT<IPoftllbt!Jty and I b O WI
Late1 akl area In Eutern aucb blatant dlmgard for a
Oregon haa warned that 1tl r--------~
compeUUon could suller by I I limiting expansion ol akl a~;;~erenota!lowed ton-OUTDOORS
plnd, the olnpes wm 'be even _ .
more crowded," Kelt)I Petrie
told IOme 250 delegates to the
Uniteil Slates Ski AllOClaUoit
meeting here. "The llrst tblni
we will have to cut ii com-
petition."
HE WAS DEBATING with
Larry Moss, Sierra Club
representative from Lo 1
Angeles, during a publtc af-
fairs panel moderated by Or-
egon's secretary of state,
Clay Myers.
Moss delended Ibo outdoor
club's opposition IO t h e
Mineral King aki are a
development in c e n t r 1 J
Calilornia. The club's legal
action has held up further
development for s e v e r a I
years, but it was declared in-
valid in April by Ult U.S.
supreme Court.
congressional mandate that I
urge an appropriations to be
wlthbeld from il until a llnal
version of t h e report is
deil¥ered to the Congress."
LAKE TAHOE, NESTLED
in the Sierra Mountains on the
C.llfornia-Nevacla border, bas
had extensive development
along its shores, and some
conservationists and others
are alanned the development
will ruin the natural en-
vironment.
Tunney, in his Jetter, said he
received a copy last .summer or • "field draft" of the
report, dated June 15, 1971.
1'1 was moat impressed with
that draft, wblcb emphasized
that lurtber fed.era! ex·
pendj!urel, espec!ally heavy
Wilderness Areas
To Require Permit
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -
'Ibe American wildemeu ta
gelling IO crowd<d U>at btJ!n-
nlng July L tht U.S. Forest
Service Is rtqulrlng permits
for entry into 14 wtlderness
areaa of Or(!gon a o d
Washlngton.
Regional Forester R • x
Resler of Portland said Ille
lret pennlll are not lnlODdod
to limit acoeos to wlldern• .......
'
l'emlltJ will be required !or
bod! -Y entry and
overnJclll tripl. Groups will be tnCOUnPd to oboorYe a liln!t
of IO -s and IO btad of saddle and pock animals.
IN ADDITION TO r«julrlng
permllt, the Forest Service
wlll place some new MStrlc-
tlona Into effect -closing
aome trails to ho-, clOling
llOme &reU to ~ Ull
livestock and bll1nllll cam-
Mlt IOIDe ltre:IJDI and ...
Rtlltr said by sheet wetgbt et numbtrs large groupo hive
beon found to ht eopeclalty
*'tructlve of d t ll cat t
wilderness envlroomtn11.
The permjll will be ob-
lainable at dlatrict ranger of.
forest headquarters and
the regional Fortat Servi« or-
hen.
federal land acquisitions In the
Tahoe Basin, couJd not be
countenaced without s o m e
meam of regulating develop-
ment helter than the Tahoe
Regional Planning Agency waa
doing," Tunney said.
HE SAID THE DRAFI'
report recommended that the
federal govenuiient assert
"aome regulatory control over
a 1concurrent jurisdlction'
scheme."
. Tunney uld that In a cover
letter to the draft report,
then BOR Director G. Douglax
Holt Jr. said the final draft
would be lllbmllted OD Sepl
le, 1971, as requil'ed by the
leglafaUon. Twmey aald be bu
asked about the flnol draf~
but bu not received a reply.
He 111d that he bu beard
that 0 substanUal ·revisions"
were being made to the draft
report which might ·com-
promise its recommendations.
Camp Areas
Opened
By Indians
Dogged
e Cuttfn9 Halted
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
county bu betn orderd to stop
cutting treex In some East Los
Angeles street wid<ning proj·
ects until • July 3 hearing to
determine the ecological im-
pact.
~lnr Court Judge Robert
A. Wenlte tssUed the order on
a suit filed by three men· !I'·
rested Jan. II 10.. allegedly
tcylng to keep bulldozers from
clearfng trees at a work site.
The three are being
repreaented by the American
Ci vii Liberties Union, which
argues that state liw requifes
publJcafion of an en-
. ViroDrMOlaJ Impact report
belor< treex can be cut down.
e Pa11let1 Si.it
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Contending that nonsmoken
have a right to breathe air •1ree from ~tion by
non-nectssary pol]utkll,., Olan
P. Thomas bu ·filed suit to
stop smoking at all public
events at-UCLA's Piulef Pavilion. - -
Tbnmu filed the Superior
Court suit on behalf ol himself
and his children.
Coast Guard Ensign Rallllalt
A. Deu, son of !\Ir. and Mrs.
Robert K. Dtan of 301 Ave.
Arlena, San Clemente, ha:s
reported for duty al the Coast
Guard Air Station in San
Francisco.
Airman First Closs Kalllleea
C. Schmoldt, daughter of Mrs.
Allan Rodgers, 14322 Nevada
Drive, HunUnglOn Beach, has
btfn n a m e d Outsf.).nding
Airman In her unit at Elmen-
dorf AFB, Alaska.
l Airman Schmoldt, an air
traffic -controller, was selected
Airman Steven W.
Carpeller, ... ol l\lr. and
Mrs. Rou , D. Carpenter of
34212 Sepulveda, Capl!trano
jeune, N.C.
h1arine Pvt. Geoffrey G.
Tomb, son of Mrs. Margaret
Tomka of 19862 Vermont
Lane, Huntington B e a c b ,
graduated from basic training
at· the Marine Corps Recruit
Depot In San Diego. .
Coast Gu8ri:I S e a m a n
Recruit Kirt R. Cluff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Anitrew R. Clulf
of Sl:ll Indianapolis Ave., Hwrt-
ington eBacb, graduated from
basic training at the Coast
Guard Training and Supply
Ceqter at Alameda.
Beach, bas graduatod at Shep-Navy Petty Officer Third
pant AFB, Tex., from the U.S. Class Patrick E. M. DeVasser, AJr Force medi<al xervicell
specialist courae conducted by son ol l\lr. and Mrs. Henry M.
the AJr Training Command. DtV_, or 19732 Gloucester
11>e a i r m a n, who wu Lane, and husband of the
trained to aalst In the care former Miss Sheryl J. Laurie
and treaiment ol potienta, is ol 16192 Fairway Lane, all of
being ass!gned IO Norin AFB. Huntington Beach, completed
Airman James A.. Wlteeler the Basic Electronics Techni-
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald t: cian School at T. re as u re
Wheeler, 232ll6 Respll Rood, Island, San Francisco.
Youth gave up um·
brella to keep his 2·
year-old I r I s h wolf-
hound 11Mephj" dry
wlji!e waiting for com·
From Wire Scrvlcea ~tition1 il('dog show at
HOOPA-Tbt Hoopa lndlan--ell_e_sl-'oy;...,_M_ass_. ---
Reservation ol Humboldt
He said an "atmosphere
contaminated with tobacco
smoke is bannlUJ to tJ\e
health."
J;:I Toro, bas completed bis r Marine Pvt. Mlcbael J.
U.S. Ar Force basic training WOooa. son of Mr. and Mrs.
at the AJr Training Com-James L. Wilson or 8172
mand'1 Lactlend AFB, Tex. Guilders Drive, Huntington
He bas been assigned to Beach, graduatod lrom basic
Olanute AFB, Ill., !or tralnln& training at the l\larine Corps
In the arman:ent syatems Recruit .,_,. In San D""'o. field. -.... -•.
County hea opened the lirst ol
120 campgrounds planned for
Indian reservations throughout
the nation.
Indian leaders, federal and
local olficials opened the
camp, overlooklng the Trinity
River and featw'ing a grocery,
laundry, showtrt and electric
and water power for campers.
OTHER PLANNED
C811fornla sites ine:Jucle 1oca.
tions on the TuJe River
Reservation• east or
Porterville; Fort Indepen-,
den ce near Bishop;
Chemebeuvl on the Colorado
RJver near Needles, and · Los
Coyolt1 and Meu Grinde
near Eacondldo. ___ ,
The lloopa camp grounu
wa1 created under t b e
auaplce1 of Indian
CamPtlfCIUllClo. Inc., an lndlan-
owned Sacramento operation
whlcll akll In locating such
camptrOWICil.
The National Parle Servlce
and the Roopas are
cooperating In restoring • 400-
year-old vtllaiO u an added
attraction here.
MEANW111LB IN U SK ,
Wuh., Ibo Kali.pet lncllana
ara aolal Into the -..Uon
bullritsl w!tb Iha be1p ol •
$100,• Fant from lhe !ecittal
.......... t.
···-...... SACllAl\IENTO (AP)
Intentional fires on farm,
ste-w. ~ ol 230
Goldenrod, Corona del Mar,
bas been promoted to corporal
In the El Toro Marine Air
Army Private )flcUel E.
Concdol, son of Mrs. Jan
Prougb, 3537 E. eoth Pl.1 HUJlo
tingtoo Park, recently com-
pleted a basic Army ad-
ministration course at Ft. Ord,
Calli.
Group Asks
Dismissal
Of Official
forest and range land wilt aoon Reserves u a member of
be allowed ooly on "bum Marine Medium. Hell .......
daya" wben , weather -....,. Army Reoerv~ l\lajor Terry
dlllom are Ideal for quick Squachon-711. L. Slacy, 10n ol Mrs. VICtorla
dilpmlon, the Cl1llornla AJr Navy Construction Recruit J. Hammond, lll'/02 Dtmlon
8-lrcel Boon! haa decided. Rould F. '1atfeol., IOll ol Mr. Way, Huntington Be a c b,
The t1llldtlines cover 11 air and Mrs. Robert F. PlaUoot of recently comp I et e d the
basinx 1n the stile. Affected :197 -Lane, Costa l\I.,., .-ve componeats courae at
would be farmers who gradua_ted from recru.lt Ibo U.S. Army Command and
habitually bum off ricolield training al the Naval TralnlnJ General St.all C4111fe, Ft.
.SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Friend! of the Earth, a ~
~aUon group beaded by
former Sierra Club director
David Brower, 118'1 uked for
tbe-cllsmlaaal ol U.S. National
P~r} Service director George B.:irwo,.
and other llublile, foreaton Center· al San Diego. 4'1venworth, Kan.
who bum undtrbrulh lot tree ---,,,.---'------'----------~~-= = SOIT-SEtL.s.ut. •Y Marvla Myers
"Ever alnce be wu ap-
pointed director, then bas
the deolred JrU1 a chance.
Jleglnnlni Dec .•• the board
wlll llaue a -al 7:t5 a.m.
dally ... wllehr tl>at day will
be I •'burl, W' or a 0~
.been a !tlnd a,..y from -bu'l'n day." t<id;on or the porb," uld a
lettei: from -lo lnltrtor •• .,.ee s111111, .
5ecmary Rocwt B. MGrtan. LOS AllOIL!S (AP) -'l1le
' Loi ~ AlrDDrt C4nl-
"IN8TEAD ar ~ -liia-..l'tnllrms
with us. Mr. ll.rtq II -to -t••·J•ar ., vb11-ll ~ llUllles at stanUy workJna agalnll • llld Loi A 1 I e It 1 -..-
against the public lnt..S In Airport llld tha ,..;med
the .naUonal parb," said the Palmdale_t_I
letter · on behalf ol Ille San Alc:"-lr"ad ~-• .,..
Francl1e»·b111cl' paip willcb widJNorlll"I! 'l&mr..,.
dallns' 15,000 membln, mmlal Ill..._ ,.,. Iha
'SpecmcalJy, ....... llld, Loi Atllllta ...., ... 1hl
HWotr ii •118nt61 lo ::t: Ultlt. 0.. ... Iha
abolilb national port ......,. Cllllan ~. Uport
and to turn .... port ad-cllpell&fltl -1 -1.,
mlnlltrallon to -ol· .... llto ........... "' .... Ticlalt. duottcl Ill _,.._ -...
Ht a11o claimed tho! port 1• ~·•w181 ~
al'-'· ...._ Act llld Iha mt AlrnJI nalllr ,... ~-warn againlt DneiDlllleel Ad. ,,,. lnl
7'1/1
. ~@)~'b\'{t,.~~" ~~:.~ ~ ·~1
,,,. .,..., wlD be -led
to Ult rnc11ane by • ....,..._
taUve ol Iba tconomlc
O...lollmonl MmlnillraUon
lo build a ncrutJoa area
aloofr • mDe llrelcll of lhe
Penci On!UJe Ri>tr cm reaerva-
~ laocl.
~ ., ........... ..... nqalre .. ••bi116iilUI llld .::...:e ~ II :.r.-=..:,:.. ..
~5 10 ·SNil, y.,4f l'f KHT Ii P&'i:F:. HE"
\IJElfT 1* ~y °* ~TEP TO 60 •· CWIN6-
1¥ 1!AA FIFTY BIX~.''
1
First Lieutenant llarolcl !!,. :
Buier Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs, Harold E. Breier Sr.,
'nU Jud»m Ave. Westmin·
ster, has received the U.S.
Air FOl"Cfl Commendation
Medal at Richmond, Va.
Lieutenant Bre1er, an in-
fcrmation officer, wu cited;
for merltork>us aervice at Cas-
Ue AFB.
He is now serving with an 1•
Air Force recruilinJ detach-
ment at R1chmood.
Airman !\fart A.. He•
alngsen, son of Mr. and Mn. ,
Walllce L. Henningaen of
Mission Viejo, hu graduated 1 at.Sheppard AFB,.TeL, from
the U.S. Air For<e Almalt
mechanic C<>W'S:e conducted bY. ,
the Air Training Command.
The airman, who wu train-
ed to repair current Air Force ;
jet fighters, is being aalgned
to Beale AFB., for duty with 1
unit of the Strategic Air Com-1
mand, America's nu c 1 e ! r
deterrent force of long range
bombers and lnterconUnental
ballistic missiles.
Marine Lance Corporal Eric 1
S. L<wt1, grandson ol l\lr. and
Mrs. John A. Mltcbtll of 2849
Grand Ave., HunUnglOn fork,
has reported for duty at llla·
rlne Corps Base, Tlwlltynine I
Palms .
la graduation ceremoniel at
the Naval Academy •. All-
napolis, Md., Job D . J
Thornton, son of Mr. and Mrs. I
Donald R. Thornton or 219U :
Slarfire L a n e , Huntlngton 1 Beach, brought a close to {our
years of intense, formal study. I I Airman First Class Ttmotq ;
B. Osucb, son ol l\lr. and Mrs.
1
·
Loudwig M. o,..ch of 6571
Walt St., Weslminster, has ar-1
rived for duty at bmya I
AFB, Alaska.
Airman Osuch, a com-
munlcaUons 1peclali!t, ls a '
member of the Aerospace J
Dtlense Command which P!1>-I tect.s tne u.s. against 11ost1ie ,
aircraft and missiles. H~i previously aerved at Vall>
denberg AFB. I
Airman J' II re y lt.·J Gallaglltr, son of ·Mrx. June
M. Morgan, Ila Lamber!J I tlunUngton Beach, bu comi
pleted h1a ti.S • .\Jr Forte 1>asiO<
training at the Air Tr~I Ccimmand'1 Lackland AFB
TeL ·Hi.bas betn assigned
Shepperd AFB, Tex., ,
training ill met.i~ting. . l
First U-...t ·llanld zjJ
Breltr Jr., 800 of l\lr, ~i
Mrx. Harold E. ilreJ<r Sr I
7212 Judson Ave . ! w .. tm1no1ar. bas receivtd
U.S. Air Force eomm;~ltiQ~j
Medal at RldmlOdd, Va.
Lieutenant: Jimer, ID
formaUOn olflcer, -cl •
for meri-aervi« at
Ue AFB.
He Is now aervtnr 'tiltli
Air Force recrulUllf :3 menj at Rlchqiond.
Airman l\latt A. llllaoe., ICIO of Mr. and
Waliace L. Hennlnpeo
MJulon Vltjo, ..... cr11C1ua
T!Jt, airman, wbo
trained to l'lpllr tGI 1 eat
Farce Jt1 f1Plen, lo ... ai&ned IO Beole AFB, for will> • 111111 of Ille Stratecle c..w-. Alnlrtca'' -~
detilrmt r.m._o1i«<X-.lifliiiil bomben .... "' baWll!cJ m"'11oo
Kirt D. I I' a,...,
UW' O!>iollll lild Jin. B.
Rabbo'11, 111418 1 rt•• 4 , Lw,a. ........ .... been==· ,, ... .
~:--=-'*°"' Olllew• :rr-. e.,
(AP'ROl'CJ ii41wli a
Unlwl:al.ty.
.._ ""' ·-
l.dla D, -et .... ==~=· .... ~ LeBao., ..
Ave., Costa ......
from hallo ...-. at
MamQspolllcnlii-.t
""' DlelD-lla a"""11d Zltaocta Jl1flh.ll
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•
CAil y PILOT I I
Everyone Hes
Som ething That
Someo"e Else Wonts CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It,
Find It, T re de It
With o Went Ad . I , .r~'. Baest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial ·642·5678 for Fast Results
~~~· . .
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Gener•I Gt_ ..
* *·* * * * * TAYLOR CO. *·
BIG CANYON COUNi\Y CLU B
NEW 4 BR. residence In this prestige a,rea.
Surrounded by B. C. Country Club. Large
family room & formal DR. Plush carpeting.
Garden entryway, BeaulifuJ $124,500.
''Our 27th Y ••r''
WESL!Y N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 Sin J01qiiln Hilla Ro1d
'NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. . 644-4910
* * * * * * Grneral G1n1r1I
_,,, ..
Gontrol
. .
EASTSIDE
'$24,500.
~home on cul-de.uc
street w/eepuate a:an.re A
alley rntrance, Vacant and
ready to see anytime. 95%-
loan avallab!e.
Newpo rt
I t
F1irvlew
. 646-1111
(1nyllmo)
VACANT-4 BR
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Fanta.stic comer location
with plenty of room for boat
or trailer. Only 5 yn: old,
and all the modem conven-
iences included. PO o L
TABLE size family room
plus den. Freahly painted,
Xlnt co~tlon. $35,950,
Call M.S-8424 (Open eves.)
\outh , (-oast
--
Cul de Sac Chann
CAP E COD shingled estate on a sandy oeach
in classic Newport Beach neighborhood. ·'
Unique personified! 3 bedroom and den two
story straight out of House Beautfiul, plus ,,
you-never-know it's there 2. bdrm apt. Look
at .lb• figures on Ibis $215,000 Investment. REDUCED $1,550
REAL TOR,"MUL TIPLE LISTING SERVICE "Apple pl~ c:ond." t.arg<
. , , lodscpd. lot, sprinklered, so
PHONl.UNIQUl,HOM D;COlo'MA Dll MAI. 671-1000 you enjoy . the pool. 'fhe
I'----·---·-----· ............... iiiio ( house ls new thnxiu~ just 1• , move into this 3 bdrm.
Daily · PilOt Classified
ORANGE COAST'S BEST
SALESMAN ••
chahner. Priced to sell at
$42,!l50.
CORBIN-
MARllN
REALTORS 644-7662
,Gtntr1I "9ntr•1 NESTLED IN 1=============~==1-... all the big .........
this h\'O story 4 bedroom
home, complete with. real
liardWOod floors, . 2 bi& lili ... ~lijlliilllltillliil ba.ths." ... rs.lied kltchen and
1 lot1 of fr.u1t ~ Room for
IRVINE TERRACE CHARMER ·•
Brighi, cheerful patio ofi large fam. nn.,
3 BR., 2 ba., formal din. Lo~qs of built-in
storage. Choice loc., near beach. $59,750.
M. C. Buie
·boat or trlliier. Owner'11
moving soon and wants' of·
!er. Priced . bnly $31,995.
• With all tei-m.s. Hurry.
C19l '5f6..5mj() Open eves)
.~:· HERITAGE
REALTORS
_,.,..,..
•
Gontr1I General
WHO LOVES A VIEW?
WE ·ALL DO!
.cameo Highlands. Architect designed-New
carpets & drapes. 4 Bedrooms, convertible
den, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings and 2 used
brick fireplaces, family room, built-in ltitch·
en & B·B-Q, PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain
around your own POOL ............ $76,500.
POINTS TO PERFECTION
IN TURTLE ROCK
Let. us show you Ibis enchanting home.
Atrium entry, spacious living room with fire.
place. 3 Large bedrooms, 2 baths, LOVELY
DINING ROOM + room to store your trail-
er or boat. ........................ $62,500.
IT SPARKW, IT BUBBLES
IN.J.Ul.tLE ROCK
You'll love Ibis beauty! Atrium entry, 3 bed·
room 2 bath, FAMILY ROOM, built-in kilch·
en, SHAG carpets, CUSTOM drapes, beau-
tiful. covered PATIO with gorgeous land·
scapmg on fee land. A real lov~ at .. $47,900.
NO FOOUN' AROUND
WITH THIS ONE
Enchanting TWO STORY 5 bedroom 3 bath ~ firepla.ces, FAMILY ROOM, formal din'.
mg room, NEW carpets and drapes island
kitchen, SOMERSET model on FEE '1and in
HARBOR VIEW HOMES .......... $72,500.
"HONEST TRUE"
YOUR BOAT AND YOU
Waterfront and pool with PIER and SLIP
available too. New carpels and drapes, 2'h
baths, WET BAR, marble fireplace. Over-
look THE WATER from your patio and en-
JOY · " .. · ...... · " " · · · . . .. .. .. . .. . $85,000.
. A@t111-S-"'
··A:.··-·-. r--•lSltiCWls
REALTORS
644·7270
. · 2121 EASTI COAsT HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF.
TERRIFIC LAGUNA OCEANFRON,T
Lovely, newer Rockledge home. 5 BR., 5
ba., fam. rm., pool, ·den, din. rm. 4 car
gar. CUst. cons!. plus a sensational ocean/
isliind view. $195,000. George Grupe.
a:: .. 1. Z:::11
' ' JUST LISTED
A great find. 4 Bdnh. view home in Har-
bor View Hills. So clean &, nlce, it ·won'~
'. last at '65,000. Call me now! Jim Muller
DOVE~ SHORES
5 bdrmJ., famUy rtn., wet bar, pool. $125,·
000. 3 Bdnrl., enormous family tm., excel-
lent • view· $83,000. Eileen Hudson.
BAYSHORES WATERFRONT & POOL
Custom home, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bed-
rooms. 512 baths. Top quality cilrpeting, dra-
peries, wallpaper & fixtures. View from mo'st
rooms. 87' lot, lovely gardens & lge. POOL
2832 Bayshores Dr. $240 OQO '
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
lol1nder1 Building
.ATTENTION ~1 B1yaidt Dr., Suitt 1, N.B. 675~161
BU I LDERS I~=:;""""'"""""""""~,;,,;,;;;...,,,.;,;;;;;;,;~ Cozy Ren)odeled 2 Bedroom General Gtn•r•I
Home with Built-Im. and l"""."'.'.::'."'."'."'"----
---
BUDGET PRICED
4 BEDROOM
Enjoy tbe carefree 1Ue of
Uft!versU;y Parle with pools.
play yards and loll ol
grttnbelt area. Conilder a
roomy • BR. 2'°' BA
Townhowe wlth pool llzed
yard. The property ii
vacant, the financin& ia
nexlble and the price ls low
at only $.ll,500. C a 11
673-8550.
O THI: REAL
\""-ESTATERS
Great
Stal'ffr Home
Here ii a lovely family home
located on a quiet Costa
Mesa street., 3 bedroom, 2
baths plus large Jamily
kitchen plus separate family
room. New C&l'pl!ls. drapes
and paint Assumable low
interest V. A. loan or use
your own no down G.I.
benefits. $28,500.
C. F. Colesworthy
& Co. Realtors
Eastblull Office 640-00lO
,,.,..,.,... Office ~
CALL.to tit
V.:neral Gontr•I
THE BLUFFS · JUST LISTED
Now you can own a 4 bdrm., 2 ba th care-
free condo for only $39,500. Located on quiet
cul, de sac street -convenient to comn1unity
pool. Low down pymt. if desired .
HARBOR VIEW HILLS · $55 ,750
Lowest priced "Lusk" home in beautiful
Harbor Vie\v }{ills. 3 spacious bdrms. 2
baths, family rm. plus a mple dining area.
Carp. & drapes incl. One of the largest lots
in area, 72x160 .
BAYFRONT ·CORONA DEL MAR
•.. on one of the nicest beaches in the area,
this lovely 3 bdrm. & family rm. home shows
11like a precious jewel," with all facets fully
polished. Price just reduced $10,000, as own-
er has bought a business requiring extra
cash. Price now only $159,000.
General
WANTEDI!
TENDER LOVlNG
CARE
from a f.amlly who deslrn to
liw In• aood aelg-
excdlent 1 c boo 1 1 , eor>-
venient to markets and
r rttv.<ay, cul-de-sac close to
l\1eaa Verde Country club-3
Bedrooms + ra1nUy room, 2
baths, CO\'tred patio, J>rittd
at only $30,999, C a 11 -= 0 THf. RI:!\!,
'"-f:STA '!Tf!-.; .
Owner Says S.D!
Repubtie hon1e just two
years young! Large llvinc
room with ca thedral beam-
ed ceilings. Formal dlnin&
room and breakla..lt nook in
kitchen. Separate family
room \Yilh br1ck llreplace.
A>klng 1 42 , 750. Call
S<&-2313.
Convenient parking-easy to be
a "DROP-IN" at Bay & Beach Realty
2 TRl-PLEXES
Bi lbo• Ptnl nsul• 675·3• X1nt winter/summer rentals.
Each unit bu 3-2 I: 1-BR's.
----~l
ACll ' "" ._._ .. _ .. _-_· -_J
Sep. patio GI' ....... W/M.
unll Ea.,. .. -· eoll loda>! Ca11:11W11111 IGMIJ:ws.
Tiit Getty-, A"*-
or we will even ahow it to
you. Bet you diW,'t know It
has 3 big ~s. 2 baths,
custom wall-to-wall carpet·
Ing. Xlnt location. in that It I !!!!!!!!!!!'1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!11
is In beautiful Huntington Gene ral General
associated
BPO'<ERS Rfl'ILTO~S
: ;', w Bult;.,".i ~·1 l61:.J Beach, and we even have j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;:;;:;;;;::;;;, 1--------
someone wM wW show tt to LIDO ISL E Near Upper OUTSTANDING
VALUE· $24,500 you in a LINCOLN. ONLY Cozy single ''°"' home Newport Bay •
5% down arid a total price 1n choice Lido location
of only $31,500. WOW!! with 3 bedrooms $25 ,250 Located in Eaataide Costa
Meaa, thil home IOld once,
now back on the market.
tt'• • 3 btdrm 1 bath in ..
1reat .,.., brlck flr<place,
Jarp lot -best buy In ......
for the money -take & look!
QUICK! all terms. Red
ro;,,,,., co: TS
~WALLACE
REALTORS _..,,54 ... 1...,4141_
(Open E-J"t•)
OWNER WANTS
ACTION
Action he wants, but be had
to drop his price! Now it's
reduced to $5Z995, he'll car-
ry a &econd at that price!
BUT HE CAN'T WAIT, HE
SA ys "BRING ANY OF·
Including master suite
with 2 baths ,
living room ha11
\\"hite brick firepl ace
lots of booklhdves
&: opens onto
private brick pa tio
formal dinin&: room
vacant &: ready for
immediate occupancy
$83,500
l balroorrui, p o li s hed
hardv•ood & shag carpet,
double garage, hUge Jot with
towering shade t r e e s .
Assume tbe VA loan and
$157 per month J>8.Y 11.ll ()r no
down to new VA loan. First
day on the market. -· ........ [I ih \ 1+
eu.e~ Rell--· MISA YEIDE
VALUI PACICA&E
llftl-51M191 F0< PO• ,.. pt a I
Open Eves bedroom. 2 both -wHh
8 ACRE ESTATE ~:Y:~·:_:,=
n ~ .. 'TORS $220,000 ..... (_'!'.!-~ deon) _ .. ~.· FER"! U you want a ~ ............ __ .. ....
Newpilrt Add;reu, a pool, • SINCE 1944 Huge C\l!tom built ranch loul and wl1 pl)' IDln teea
bedrooms, etc. and you have 673-4400 "°"""· 4 bedroom, 41> baths, on new nL\ or VA -a desire for 'l>IOCER-2 wet ban, game room, 9ff It and •ve! Red Carpet
ING.. the call ""7171 S\\·in1ming pool it; secluded, Realt..... 5*-l&IJ,
' n "" ~ • 4 ·SINGLE HOMES .... ,..,,guest""""· an .... ----'-~----
oTHEREAL
\'."\( ESTATERS ,_,, ' . . -. ~·.-
BRING OFFER-
OWNER ANXIOUS
Snug EASI'SIDE Costa Mesa
Bu11!aJow. Quiet Street
Cloae to hpping and
Library. 2 Batrooms, Fami-
ly Room, Llvilw Room,
Fireplace.-l.arp BA c k
Yard. $23,500. Call 646-0ii56,
Evenings 646-5226.
COLWELL
PROPERTIES, INC
REALTORS
-hurry -Thia II ly 10 years old and located PRICED RIGHT on 8 acre• of rolling hills todizy'1 belt income buy. 4 -nestled among a fOl"est of NOW ONLY $.10,950 for a
'l'I\,, bedrwm homes with ttte... qualified p a r t i e 1 beautiIW l bedroom 2 bath
aeparate garages KpOtlea ...... 1 .. _ 1 home near the beach. Ins
condition. Separate patio& -c;:;i ~= ~ ~ than • ~ old, an rmdern
Co m p I e t e I y prtvat2. • CQftvcniencet (di.hwuher,
P rofeulonal ~. SUPER SIZE BEDROOMS builtin kitchen etc.) owner
choice conve.8'ent Joca11on. tn thb Immaculate 4 rad)' to '°' don't 1ft1u WI
Askq $62,7[>0. EZ T...... bedroom, 2 bath, 2 1tory Cali Red Olqlet, Roalm
Call 6'T.J..85!(1. hetroe. Forrnal dining room, 5'6-8640.
oTHEREAL
'.).'. EqTATER.l) . . .
bright patio kitchen and -,,--------I
good carpets &, drapes. Bllboo lslllld
Beaut landscaping. The --------1
bl'st part Is the price, only NEW LISTING
$33,500. SEYMOUR will Fint Ume on nmklll CU. EASTSIDE tak• your p,...nt Mme In tom bll. s..ty, 3 BR:, S,. bo. BARGAIN trade on this beauty. Call home: on one ot the Sarsttt
now for a p p o I n t m e n t. Iola on Utue laland, Tor. $26,950 SEYMOUR REA LTY llllc cond., wllh MUil' ...
Tbl.1 home hu everythlnt-3 MT-1221. tru, pJ.111 tum. 2 BR. rental
EM&QtALD BAY -HEAR. TH~ SURF
·From anywhere in Ibis 3 BR., 3 ha., C.D.
home in • gated, priv. community. LUXUI')'
appt1s. Low maint: $110,000. Bob Yorke.
HARBOR view HOME
M..,lve Flreplace, built. on *BUILD INCOME* . *Fixer Upper 3 BR .* ~ Rear Property Line. N'pt Beach, 5axl.60 R-2 1ot, Corner lot. Xlnt Ooor plan. ''U'' -FIXER
With Varianct Build an ad-room to build. 2 BR. home Bring your paint brush &
aoo<1 me bedroom., 2 baths, FOR LEA••"' wllh ton.al dining rm. a
forced a.it heat, tel'Titlc ~ TA. heat. plUI l ·bdnn., 1%
Just listed> Moptego mdl., largest single ·
sty. 4 BR., on corner. Brick frplc. In !iv.
rm., formal din.,. plus hill view. $49,950.
Howard Wells ·
DESIGNED FOR .CHILDREN
Efficient & charming 5 Bdnn. home. Up-
itain family rm., dining rm. For the fa-
mily that wants an investment in happi-
neso. Ball!oa Penin. Bill Bents .
OCEAN VIEW -$16,500
Cbann galore In old Corolla, o'n 93' lot-
3 BR., 2 ba., offlee; farm style Jdtch. l·
·House off Ocean Blvd. lmmac. cond ., move
rigbt in. Trion& Bergin •
• •
SEEN EVERYTHING?
, NOW -see Ibis Impressive 3 lg, Bil.,
huge, beautiful fam. rm., choice town-
house in ca~lree Unlv. Park. $55,000.
"CbuCt"' Lewis t
EXCITING LUXURY · .
Big Canyon beauty. Privacy -grace -for
a most dlscrlminallng taste. 3 Frplcs., wet
bar., aep. ,D.R., lam. room. Call for app't.
& details. Paul Quick ·
VACANT LOT -LIDO ISLE
Build .lhe il!Juie or your-dream. on~lb~
dlOlce 40' comer lot, across from beach club, Wmls • priv. beaches. '53,000. Char·
JeDe Whyte I .
' '!'.HIS IS IT I
Truly the spot. Largel& gracious, on quiet
N .B. street. Big apallln suite, den & wet
bar. EllcL yard with trees. Call Bill Com-
mclt
dltional 5 un;,... Only 2 car gar., rented at'snO save$. Good 1oc., close to $17,750! ?"T·SIX>· Call 641)...()556, E~ month. Only $26,900. all sc}Klola. Hurry! The Jixer upper of 1972. 2·
locatioo, c 0 r n er Jot, 4 BEDROOM bo. """" qll'I., "'"' lep.
sprlnkl"9 Iron! ...i ftar, 2 BATH '"""1rr nn., pl .. coocret•
""'846-5226., . CAYWOOD REAL TY BALBOA BAY PROP. story bargaln. Perfect start. double prqt', great famlq patio, pltl:I dbl. pnp w/
home in & country .etUne -ONLY • )'tB.n old, th.la home tlec. door opener Ir extra
aee it you'll like u. Red hu bullt·in kitchen, tam. PIJ'kinl for cue.U. A btauti· COLWELL
PROPERTIFS, !NC
REALf{)R~
TURTU IOCK
llYINE
SHARP! Moorish tile foyer.
Fjlrmal dlnJnr. HUKe lamlly
room. Cheery 1arden kft·
c~en. Spacloua bedrooms. 2
l(ll'leOUI ftd brick patios.
Secluded pailc like yml.
Quiet street. $46,IXX) includes
land, Arudoua ownerl Call ---
* $41-1290 * * 642-7491 * er chalet. FHA old Needs
TLC. $200 to buy! Call fut -
66-0303. For that item under $5(). try Sell idle items
the Penny Pincher. -Now!
CHntr•I Gtnor•I
MACNAB
IRVINE
FINER HOMES
BAY & OCIAN VIEW
Used brick, heavy shake roof. 3 BR's, 2
bllbs. Custom Home. ForDlll DR., den,
bltfst. room, lerge beauUful pool, on co,..
oer lot Olmer out of state-make offer-..iting f/6,500. Harriet Perry 64U235.
NEW LUXURY HOME ON LINDA ISLE
Fantastic large FR. w/sunken bar & room
for pool table, BR's., 4~ bllbs, formal
DR. The kitchen is a gourmet's deJilht.
Beautiful Bayfront VIEW. Slip for 55' cruis-
er a: auxiliary craft.
TURTLE ROCK Vll!W HOME ll
4 BR., FR.I Top conditil>nl Paooromle
VIEW! Great location on quiet cul-de-11cl
,73,950. Laszlo Sherkany 644-8200.
[.lrvtna I • ·-~c -I ... --14··------MC·-
Carpet, Realtors 54tHl64(J. rm., creat back yard, quiet ful home plua income Jar
S'"'AL IT 1treet, excellmt location-ll.10.000.
15 near ICboo.......,,,ppJnr, own-MORGAN REAL TY
LOW DOWN er In •.hurry .• R«I Carpet, 6n..642 67M45'
3 bedroom 2 ba.th In Realtors 546-86IO. Bllboo p.,IMula
HaJe...11, -lined ..... , NEWPOIT
cul-<IHac Jot wry quirt, HElfiHTS DUPl.EX, I blk. lo 'beuh.
I OHi \I I OI \II\
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bttit-ln kltchen, forced alr Xlnt c:ond. Diii. Ill'· ter.
""'· 1ireo1ac., dbl. aarar• 2 FOR 1 SALE · .111x21s.-k.Alt11Mll4.
quiet cul-.de1ac ttreet, PLUS fantutk: fintlhed 11lal'• rig~t! ho •i.n.te c.r..a .. Mar
Eutside 4 Bedroom, 2 bath; enclosed nimpus rm. (pool houlell wllh Rparite Yards -:-:===:-o===,_I
beautiful 1 .... tory home ; talbe or ?)' owner taUdng A garages tt located dote to VACAHT & READY
spark.ling clean. ClOAe to $29,950 YeJ"/ IOIUy, 9ff ft a very nice park. Jdeal for * Sharp 2 ~ home
schoob. hke roof. Pro!. make oU~. Red Carpet, lnveston just get t I n I * New paint 11\ • out
NEWUSTING
ldscpd. Only 134,sro. Rralton 54&-8640. started, at only $36,000. * New plltllt ...., crpt
CALL ANYTIME 4 BR. better than now. First tlme adwrtlled. Cali * New drlprrln
~3'21 or Eve. 541-9416 J!rl&ht and cheery. Sale for 6*-lln. * Room for onother unit
• the klda to play. $49,960. * $45,!IOI fltll price
Lachenmyer1 3 BR. Super cl•an. Gate for *l'ULLlll REAL TY*
boat Storage. Walnut 5*0914 •••••••••• Alt:Ytlmt!
Rf'Jlto1 __... f pantlod. Only $27,950 • BAYSIDE DR. DUP1D<
tertn1. iiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N..,_ ~ 2 BR.
---s "....., .. 1ot. -WT OF THE 2BA -uo1t. -w/prlY
WESTCUFF CM. Pampmd 2 BR. CH· .. ,.ES -• e.,. Vltw, BAY $135,000. °"1lel' ntOYtnc· """ MESI. llORTGAGZ CO.
. Excluslv< lietJt>e-( bedl<>om Will llntlnce. 3 --2 boih, builtlnl. >Sll~Zl't~,_,,,'-="'="".,,-.,,.._
With poo1. ·s.. t111a lovely 1 cuuCK CAROTHERS double -with 11oraae TRIPLEX m 2 Br Studioo,
yoar old !»me, clesWned by REAL ESTATE •nd ,,.u.. Condo, ukJna Top.,... $1',500.
Rlcbard L<ltc~ a.od bul!t by TREASUR ES $20,911G. v........... In °"""" 54MT'..O
Sturtevant. TM> lar&e now lJ31 W01tdlff, N.8. ~ quiclt:.c , CAMro ~ oclzl,:!. 0,:";..i~ BACK IA Y can .... m <Open Ews). o~ER.H~ ~~ '
_, ""1 ...,.,., "" quiet 3 BEDROOM + BR m BA -.,,,_ PETEBARRETT POOL ::,;,: .-~te!:~
Clean a.od neat a wey partial ..... """· •• -REALTOR-private t>a.ck ,....i. 2io 1 -=-m-~ma._,,,----.1
641.52GI 11ou., 3 blc bedroom•. new. 4 BDRM, 2 BA TH Cost• Mete b' painted, atone fln!'$>1Ace F IXER UPPER priced rllhl· $29.950-name doublacarproge,rovtl'
Brin& )'>Uf paint brush and ,..... temul Hurry on thl1 ed patio, IOOd Euialilt
save a bundle on t.hll 3 •· Red Carpet, Realton location •
bdnn., 2\0 beth llomt_ In 1,,,_!46_116.,..IO. ___ .,.,,._ $26,950.
Newport Be1cb. Full pr1co v-"""' coot money! Rent Roy McC1rdlt ROlltor
only $32,500. 1'11110" down. )'Dllr -· ..... ..... 54172f
FULL E It l\ EAL TY, bide., el<. -a Dally Pilot ISIO Newport Blvd., C.V.
546-0814, aeyllme, Clo..ut.d ...... 6tJ.MI.
MESA VERDE BEAllTlFIJL
home. 4 BR. W•ll k•pt. -
.... $4.1,950 Owntr ~4'1!11
UNUSUAL 3 Br, 21' Ba,
pu'I rec rm w/'«tt t.r,
1800 oq ft.'S.C. HI-I'm 1IU.
no "Yt11qw "-" " \clua!Ded. ••. MWm.
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22 OAILV PILOT llond"1, -26, 1972
NOW!
NEW!
PILOT
PENNY
PINCHER
Crl'SSIFIED. ADS
WITH A
NEW-LOW-RATE
3 LINES
2 TIMES
52.00
ANY ITEM
•
$ OR
LESS
EACH ITEM MUST BE PRICED
· • Combined Total of It.mt Not To Excaed $50 e
• No Copy Cho-• ·No Abbreviations e
• No Commercial Firms •
CALC
•
642-5678
~SK FOR 1YOUR
D~IL Yi P.IL0,1i ~D-..YIS'OR
~ND. iY.OU M~Yt 'CH~RGE IT!
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Cosio Mo ..
MESA VERl>E $29,900. 4 br, huae !run rm, lonn din
MESA VERDE ""· lle•ut lndscpd. cu1 "' AC, $45,500. 1940 Killdeer
BHt ~ 1n tbe areal Cozy ctr. S,00.,...n by 11 pp t .
family room w/cndding 5'6-9'{(;.
l!nplaoel Separate muta =..,,..:"--~-~~~ bed.rm w/bath! Don't wait. BY Owner. Jlome With Pool.
call for appt. ~1.050. 3BR. 1% Ba. Jo'rptc, Din Rm. $32.000. Call lot appt:
Ontu :'>1>-4739.
II/' ll -TREES -3l "'21 3 BR-Oodles ol cupboards, ~ clo"""· extnu. owner 2064 ~ I I Nat'I, CM &l&-1043.
Huntington Beech
''$500.00 DOWN''
I• au .)'OU-netd to move Into
one ol. the best neighbor-
hoods In the Beach area.
It's VACANT, and priced
to aell • , , Don't wait, call
today 540-11565.
SHERWeeo REAL TY
18964 Brookhurst t•. v.
Huntington S..ch Loguno llMch NowportBeoch
VA NO DOWN OWNER delptnteo. Cool 3 BR. & Den $36,fSO on thia rare value 2
ocean bf'l.'eZe in the lovely Unique, white brick exter. bedroo 1 Wiit ·One
patjo, Pool ai:ied led 2 Ba bll·ins m1 eac' •
Kf'OU1'1d5-ntaUy . Jandlcaped ~e., t~-y~ ~ unit ~w V~(·ant and ready
& manicured. :; bedrooml. \\wk but a real bu,y fQr the for 1mm~\'.hate OCCU~·
Tri-level home w J th hancl).man. Call: Each unit rents for $165.
aeparate batha. dream MI&.5ION REALTY 494-07!1 Keep as home or rental. On.
bull tin appllancell include =="--------1 Jy S32.950. II you beve been
dishwasher. tamily room MYSTIC HllLS in the servke, calJ us.
boasts fireplace. Laundry Ocean view! ( Bdnns., 2 ba..
area. Walk to all schoob. Ocean view llvin&' & dining
Brlc, $34.500. 962--5566. rms. Lge. level yard, room
C WALl<fR & I H
OWNER tr.uuferred. Ex· for pool Xlnt neighborhood, Realtors close to scbooll. $49,500. Open Evcs-
BY OWNER • CORNER lot cul-de-""' st. 3
M.t• Verde . BR, 2 BA, ttpl &: bonus rm.
* Walk to Park *
3 Bdrm, 2 bath home, super
clean, covered patio, sprink·
h!r1. Bltins, w/w crpt1. thru-
out. Asking $.11,500 and only
10% down .
cellent home !or • youn& * 499-2ll00 * NEWPORT family with 3 bedrooms. 2
..parate baths, Iii« new ~ HEIGHTS
3 BR, fam nn., 2 frplc's. $35,500. ~7793
lovely home. Trff shnMd. -'-"---------
\vall to wall carpeting, ~
dcapes. Relax In the patio -"''°"""'' 5 BEDROOMS * 847-8531 •
the Re•I E1tat1 Mart
Ni.:. back yard w/binl El Toro REPOSSESSIONS aviary. Sep. play area. ::;.;...;.;;;.;: _____ _ aUcr a hard days \\"Ork! SOU™ u.cuu.. Clil $58,000
Picturesque landscaping. -------------Prime location. Br k, MYSTIC HILLS Tri-level honll!, great for QWet cul-de-sac. :i Blkll 3 BR., 2 BA.. cpta, drps, lge For tn!onnatlon and locatio11
elem & J r. hi. s nUn. San patio, lge. JXlOl..alze lot of these FIIA &: VA homes.
D}ego rrwy. FirK'. nr. enciotled by block waU, contact _
$25,950. 842-6691. <'lltcrta.ining, \Yt't bar, la.rg<'
WALK to Sch. 3 Br 3 Ba, 4 _Bdrms. & firepl~ce, la~e sun deck, very large Jot,
P a t i 0 , f r P 1 c , '1 u 11 Y living room, th1~ lan1il~ rca.r yard ideal for tennis
1 and s ca ped ;37 950 home Is located 1n one o. oourl & pool. Many trees.
968-4749. 9711 Ciearb~k Laguna's ()nest h l 11 s i !.le Rear acttss for boat or
rareed. $32.750. 557-6100. c-to xlnt schools, KASABIAN markets, new m a 11 •
LOVELY North Side home. ReBSonable. 8 3 7-1 7 5 3, Real Est•te 847~9604
IV/pool. 3 BR ~ den or 4 494-2116 aft 5o30 & wk .. nds. GOV'T, OWNED BR. l.ly. Fam. Rm., 2% ba. 0 area.o;. \Vatch the sun 1>4!l tr.:1.iler. Call 646-7171.
r. behind Catalina. $65,500. 2200 sq, !L By owner. Fountain VaQey ReJXlsseued homes. Low
-'Olan 1-o· THE REAL \~ ESTATERS ~·~.100 C oncord. OWNER anxious assume down. Government pays ADULTS
-5"'' r1. FHA loan closing COila. Call 968-4441. -... ffJ now on pro-Perfect for adults, Con-~ . " .
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perty. Sparkles like a jewel. * Crest Realty dominium in beaut.
3 bedrooms, loads ot extra I ;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiii.:..; I NEWPORT HTS
b I ' Tiburon, 2 BR, 2 BA. all •
ca inels & shelves in $700.-MOVE IN elec kit, refrigerated. Good 1190 Glenneyre St. HURRY lo see th is 1astefuJly ~chen an: ilb_e d r 00 m • SeHer pays all other costs? assumable loan, adult 5CC· 49.f-9473 549--0316 f!eeora!lm hoine. 3 B<tnns .. l.n~etwall~::r, k~~~~~~ $202. per nio inc. tion. Make offer. B)' O\Yner : '.\ BH, lge den~ 2 2 Ba., frpl., lgl'. patio plus
drapes. Beautiful l..'OVered everything. 3 Bli 2 BA I' BA. lrpl., 2-car gar, Jncd., alley access. Only $44,500.
patio with brick fireplace. features bltin elec R/O, lge po.tio, playhouse, Iruit l 'A l.I. 0 ''•·?,14
REAL ESTATE
Double garage. Bric. $26,CXXI, wfw crp~ & drps, used '62-4471 ( =:J 546-1103 trtts, Top ol World Sehl 91A ~A
962-8865. brick fpl, FA hi, patio.,,.,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""" Dist., nr Bluebird Pk. wffM#C.
OWNER must sell. J..nvely vacant, xlnt Joe, OWNER sacrifice. No down s3t 950. 494-!!694. i Jo:A LTY
I
lido Isle Nt1r Ntwport Post orr lc t
home designed for happy ' G.I. terms-4 bedrooms, 2 C ill family living & t":ntertaining. baths, large family room ANNERY V age Property.
2 baths, elea:ant fireplace !62-4471 ( :=.J 54MlOl with inspirational fireplace, * REDUCED * Part leased + rm to build.
lends added charm to a11 electric k I l ch en' A Nord strata Comer Owner, $44.000 548-8750.
gracious living room. 4 -d i s h w a s he r-a real Custom blt., 3 BR, 2 ha. 4 BR. 3 Ba. 3 yrs old, spec.
bedrooms. Gounnet's pride OPEN HOUSE SUN 1.5 wife-saver! 2 patios, full $74.CXXI lacular view. Best quality, !t
builtin kitchen, even a 21692 Impala Lane dining room. ~ sq ft. LIDO REALTY beautifully lndscpd, c o v
dishwasher. Plan your swn-Lovely 4 Br family oriented home on huge grounWr 3377 Via Lido, N.B. patio, cathedral ceiling,
mer activities in the lovely home. Walk'g dist. lo beach trailer or boat gate. * 67a.7300 * formal din rm, S74,500. 2
rovered patio. Many extras, Ir. nU schls. Above ground Gorgeous shag carpeting --SALESMAN BR, frplc, fncd yd, patio,
ankle deep shag carpeting Pool. Lrg lam rm adj, to mueh more! Brk, $37,000, "re have an opening for a BBQ, xlnt cond. $24,950. J
Ex""rlly landscaped -pool patio. 8xl2 playhouse, could SA"' """A BR bit frpl li ...-..........,.,.,, high calibre, cl't!alive sales· . ns, c, pane ng
size<\ grounds. Brk. $29,950, be \YOrkshop. Other extras! 4 BEDROOMS ""t'SOn, capable of dealing patio, fncd yd. Assume , ,
842-2561. 1t1ust see to appreciate! By r--$52" CI I 121-~ =-=:.::..------1 Owner 962·7637. in higher priced properties. · •0 oan, ,O<JU.
O\VNER leaving. 2 yrs. new. ------'----$27 ,300 Thomsen Realty 492-9550
Spanish design beauty with $26,900. This is an unbeli@vable price. bol:ocDl& ~n Jr&. BY OWNER, 4 Bdrm, J &,
J spacious bedrooms, ' 3 Spacious bdrms, paneled Walk to schools, parks and 3416 Via ~ Coe 675-4562 trl-level, ocean vu, Harbor
pullman bathll, e I e g an t living nn, re-mod. kilch. shopping. Extra 1 arge 1 .,.~~..,--...,-----Estates, $49.iOJ.. .f.96.28!M.
fireplace, deluxe builtin Great starter or retirement covered patio with AU. Meta Verde S kitchen, dishwasher. Pride home terms. Call toll fr ee an Juan Capistrano
of ownership inside & out. GI, FHA, CONV. TERMS 847-6010. HARD TO FIND VALLE Vl•la Hom" VA & Excellent neighborhood -KASABIAN R. E.
One story Mesa Verde exec-conv financing, from
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$27,650.
utive home with over 2500 3 &:-4 Br, 2 Ba. Alpinl!! Rlty
sq. ft. Featurts include 4 4!1J-2l32 eves 496-5.593
sho11 jog to beach. Huge 847-9604 Eves 962-5319
grounds-15 fl. on sicle for
boat or trailer. Brk, $35,450.
962-1373.
OWNER ANXIOUS
Spacious 5 bedroom, 21Ai
bath, sunken living roon1
with firepla('(', and raised
hearth adorning one entire
wall. Large formal dining
room. Priced below market
nt $34,950. AU I er ms.
962-7771.
QUICK OCCUPANCY
In1maculate 4 bedroom with
large country kitchen, great
landscaping. \V a I k to
Collegevie\\• Elem. School,
close to Douglas & Golden
West College. S 2 9 , 2 5 O •
962-7TlL
"ENJOY YOUR
HUSBAND"
rs he rno\'-ing the grass, pull·
ing weeds, "\\'8-tcring or
de~ the pool \\'hen be
should hr wi th you or the
kids, the take then take the
time to see this fantastk 4
bedroom corxio. It will
surprise )'OU with its large
rooms and living area. Cal I
and see 842-2535.
''WHAT A BUY 11 '' huge bedrooms, dining room, ' .
Here is nn enormous pool oversized living room, coun·
1 home that is faclng fore-try style kitchen, family Mabile Homts
closure. Possessk>n can be room, service porch and 31 '-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii immediate. ALL TERMS big baths. One of a kind ·11
AVAILABLE. Call us today !~rfect condition. Call WI Mobile Homes
s'tiER=D REAL TY Call 516.511111 !Open ...._l· For Sale 1-~~~~~~--1
18964 Brookhurst F.V. * WALK TO BEACH*
125
BRING p A J N -r AND ·n Viking Brett..'OOd Cu.stom,
LAWNMOWER. and turn Immaculate, 24xfiO J Br,
this neglected 3 bedroom 21 ;:=::=::=::=::=::=::=::=::j 2 Ba, den w/wet bar. Opens bath home into a jewel. I 1 to lrg screen crpted porch.
Large yard w;th oo"'1'ed MESA VERDE Landscaped w/sprinklers.
patio. \Vhat a buy at Delightful aduJt occupied Beaut. Joe. Across from
"'SPLENDIOL Y $25,SOO! No down to vets. home featuring 3 spacious Hunllngton Shortt.tiffs Main
SPANISH'' SEYMOUR RE A L T y' bedrooms, larse master club lfouse. 5J6.6363 Pri/pty.
847-1221. \Vhat a magnificent home for ~-----=-~ suite ~·Ith dressing room, LIVE in the cool beach area
Lhe executive. Clearly illus-Investors Assume 6% G.I. fuJly c a r p e t e d including % mile from Hoe.g Hospital'
trates a pride of ownership. 3 Br, 2 Ba, 2 gar, bltns. epts. kitcJ:ien. service porch and Beautifully landscaped, ]
ing & dining rooms, plus a $25,950. 5292 Sb;son ~5838 family room. Large covered BR, Jge kitchen, $4!XXI.
4 large bedrooms, form.al liv· Irvine 15' x 32' patio and many 548-7366.
family room, and patio wiU,I more extras, nil for $37,950.1---------
bilt·in BBQ. To sec this Call 540-1151 to see our new 8'x37' Mobile home w/10'x20'
beauty, call 540-8555. listing. Cabans, c3rpeted. skirting,
SHERweeo REAL TY SPARKLING FRESH Call 549-llSl !Open eves.I & storage'"""· 11800. Alt<r
18964 Brookhurst F.V. Much upgraded 2 bdrm., 5• 548-4002. o
DUTCH FAR1'-I HOUSE with family room 11.nd den. 'fil Argu& deluxe mobile
BY OWNER Must sell. Have heavy shake roof, 3 Bcautilul landscaping plus home. 10x55. N.B. location,
ne\V home in escrow. 4 Br., breezy bedrooms, 2 _ t 11 e many other features. across street from beach.
3 Ba., pool, huge fam. nn., ""'" 950 $l, 750. Park mng• rn -baths, glass garden view .,.,.,, · · <n<rv.JllQ. ~~r:·P~~nT~~:°: = kitchen has all gas builtins i ecf· h~11 Mission Vl110 2 .. ~~RM. mobile home, adult
il 2nd plus dishwasher. Manicured r I ~· pyn1L I w· I carry a , lawns suJTOUnded by split 4 Br, lam rm, din rm. crpts, S4S-.3755 or 646-3404.
J\.1ake offer. 842-2786. r ~o:i .... -.:-, ' moves you REALTY $41,!XXI. Aft 6:30, 830-8011. '" Joan 69'o GI assumable. ail ~--1200 f.rplc, patio. cust drps.11~~~~~~~~~1
ln tomorrow! Inspect now, Ce · ~ BY O"·ner. !") Br., 7\~ Ba., t'-'~ ;u 1 1 t• ..,,,_ Univ. Park nter , Irvine Newport Be•ch Rt al E•l•t ..
,..., \\ no as · DA.I · Call Anytime. S33--0820 i~~-,;-;-;;;;:--;:;;;;:;:;:;; j l_.....!.Ge~~ne~' '.'._I _ _j t·al'J'l. Rm. 2~~ car gar. 2600 962-551L a
I 2 1 136 900 -=-"'-"--~~-~-I OUice hours SAM to 8 PM BACK BAY VIEW
::'.! .•. 0 20'·2·. '
0
"· ' . BARGAIN FOR 1
•----• ;ioo-o Plus view of Fashion Island 1•
Huntinaton Beach THE PRICE JUST LISTED! I • Eutblulf. Just u beaut!· Acreage for sala 150
i'WOW" _ WHAT 4 bedrooms, 3 be.th home Popular Plan·2 in Turtle Rock fu1 at night as in the day. TEHAMA COUNTY RANCTI
A YARDll! \\ith a separate d~n and Broadmoor. 4 BR., 2 baths; A ~autiful home with 31970 Acre11 -5.6 miles of
Almost the size of vnur local family room makes this family rm. Come I: see it l!lfl8.CMJ~-' bedrooms &: a Sacramento River frontage. ~v home a l:OOd bargain, plus today! Jt won't last long at chamung family room for .Priv 90 acre lake. Unlimited
nelghhbol rhoodl park. 4PILUS, its on a cul-Qe-sac street only $40,950! only $64,500. Call 646-nn. water supply. Suitable for
sue ea ures as; arge with one of those fantastic cattle or farming. Small
bedrooms, enormous bonus back yards. Price only down. Terms. BA y MESA
room, Ionnal dining & liv· l38 ~" -•i MORTGAGE CO ....... '"'" •
ing rooms, and best 0( all, Mi-~. o...tlU now '" fl'ff .,...~
IT'S PRICED'BELOI W MARbook. PANORAMIC VIEW TO ~~': AfilATE
KET. Bring your c ieck • Beaut. maintained home 10 acre minimum sale "
lhis one \\."On't last • • • ''SINCE l.944" 2 Bedrooml: & large 1amUy lCKKI acres _ all or part in
S540-8555HERW. eeD REALTY 1st Western Bank Bldg. nn. Pool. $64,SOO. recreational Ducheane Utah
The •-In w ~ Gaor91 Williamson near new dam _ .:"e• _ ·~• F' v fastest ......... w the e... Un.ivenlty Park Irvine J.llfl.
-UI='"' Brookhurst . . • • .a Daily Pilot Clal!ISi.ticd D•vs 552-7000' Nights Rt•ltor rivers -National Forest -
"LOOKING FOR I ~A~d~. ~~~71~. ;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;~',;;;~·~~~~~;!j~~54~1~1~57~0~;;::;;;::;~14~S.~1~564~1 cash only. Intmnountaln A HOME??" I: Tnist Company. 2735 E.
Don't complicate it by Jelling Thomas Rd. Suite •3 T
''your fingers do the choo!!· Phoenix, Artz. 602-957-9130'.
ing or a broker through the C./iQ"Q A"\~ { -J)-C ~Q.• 30 UNIT SITE, center of j
yellow ........ Work wilh o~ J.'QU .I."~ ~ J:J([Y'1 Costa Mesa. Appro v •d I
our •tall ol prolcssioral real The Puu/e wi#/r flte lui/#.fn Ch··-"· plam. For sak or trade ror estate agents. For cltlclent vat..,. units. $69, !iOO. OR
servl«. call us today. 01Rovr"'"!'!'mb~~:_'! ~,.-..__,t;'.:!S~-:"-" w/cooperate witb reputable 540-8555. -· -~ -co n tractor. c.ntact,
SHERW••o REALTY ...,,.,,.,.,...,.m.~..O""-McN ASH R E ALT Y
18964Brookhurat F.V. I TY KT ON I 64.W«O: lC26 Newpor l
OWllEIWBR, lll bo. trplc, 1 I j• I I I ;;:Blvd-.-'-"..:..C...:;M·=----1 Total dwn $2600. mo _ . _ _ _ _ . Buslnoso Property 154
pymts-$163 . $25,900. l
llfl-5161!. I D y s ·0 H I ~ ]' UNUSUAL
VACANT I · ~ OPPORTUNITY * s bedroom• 2 balhB
1 I I I J '-e:~~:..:!:-S' 'l'hll lllle cornmm1a1 bulldlrc * Large family area Ill ,_.. bu loads Of .tyte> Qd fa a
• Fabulous covered patio I y I C L I I ' greet location tor ~ tn * Ttte line Cu!-de-aac street • MY creative type ot wark:. * $38.500 all tmns • I I I I latest In ftJt1! Mfnlc CRJUad The a-.plan It &dble * Call toll free -• --• -wilh kongaioos to get fur and Ute ""'1""1Y """'" Wftll * 111-6010 I ~ 1~ 1 ~--• cuarant...i ....,.I Of l905 T A P R E T I-" w "' -n "'""" • month. 'Cbe duplox In back ' I I I' If I • C-lo!o "'" -:;~ ol tho •Plrlmelll u111wn : _ _ _ b'f fdllna ., th. ,,..._. word would l'Mh an t!ICOnOD1lcaJ :
• )""' rkwlop fram .,.. No. s i..ow. hornt for tbe new ~ 1
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOi ACTION •••
64Z.5671
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But Ines a
_.Opp;.:....ort_uno.;...ltr.;..... __ 20t_ Newport INch
ctr::;z.,ph lS6 lncamo Property 16' I ___ .... ____ CdM 4-p!ex. -Hwy.
3115 Hou-Ullfvm. 30S Apt. Ullfvm. MSApt. Ullfllrft. 3'S Apt. Unf\lrn. Ill Houus Ullfvm.
Gonorol 2 OIOICE Cl)'pts a I "'-3 Br., One·2 8r & ()no.l
?ttemcrllJ Park. N.B. COD-Br. All W/lt'plc'L $99.7'50.
tact Nila Coedb&rt, ~tt.ny. 8)' OWllH. 66-5531 Ews.
558-7163 e NOW SELLING e
AVAILABLE '113 ·Bal. llland. Lr11 Br.
NOW ovtr pr. Privac, A Charm!
Laree c.orporaUon desirtt
$185 • 1 bt, watmrw>t in
dplx., lrt. patio.
Cosio Mou
FREEll
Londlord..OWnorl
We wUI refer tenants to you.
FRE& ol chat(• •.. Maoly
dttirabJe tenant11 on our
waltln1t list.
lrvlno
NEW 3 BR, 2\1 Bo. Comm.
pool 6-l'e<'. ttDtft'. $.m.
Leue. m.4llO De.ya. ask
tor Jack. m.e220 Evet.
NE\Y 3 BR. 2~ Ba. Comm.
pool ' ""· C..tcr. $335,
Least. ~ ~·· ask for Jack. ~ ews.
VILLA MARSEILLES
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT.
Fumlshod & Unlurnlshod
Cosio Miio
2 BR, unlUm. Crpl>, .tr,..
n.rw;e/OYe.Jl, rtJlie, No pets.
'140/mo. 961-Jll&.
Z Cemetery Plots
PacWc View. Best OUtt.
518-100
Commqe111
PropMy
L19un1 Beach
SO X Ill C2 ZONE
1$1
One. of tut downtown parcels
for dcvtJopment.
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
AAA Tenant • .sm.ooo On.
Cash spendable return
ReaJononUcs, Bkr. 6Tt>-6100
EXCLUSIVE C·l ~' acre,
level, 1247 Brookhurst. shop.
ping center. Anaht'im .
54>-4389.
Condominiums
for 111• 160
4 BR. appr. S24.000. Sell
$23,000. C.T.1-H.A. pymts.
$153. + Main!. \Vshr, dryer,
cpts, drps. Pool use. See,
15959 Rocky Crt. F. V.
557-3132.
CONDO for Sale. 3 BR, 2~')
Ba .. 2 car i'aragf!. ""/pool
privl. Neat lloa&' Hosp.
673-9183.
FOR Sale by Owner. Condo
homei;: in Newport Beach
"'lboll.t slips. nu?S-68ro.
J BR. 2 BA, bltlns, patlo, dbl
garage, pool k dub. $21,950.
557-2876/549-0932.
Duplu11/Unlt1
sale 162
DUPLEX by owner. Xlnt
area, 2-1 BR units, furnish-
ed, i;25,000., 382 Costa ~1esa.
St, C.M. 543-6328
lncomt Prooertr 1"6
4 Plex
Ololce area, pridt' or ~·ner
ship, large units, J two bed·
room, 1 bath, 1100 sq It. 1
thrre bedroom, 2 b.!Lths 1400
sq fl with fireplace and huge
n1a.stcr suit~. Waterfall &:
we8Ull9
INCOME HOMES
~NEW DUPLEXEs $48,950
4-NEW TRIPLEXES $67,950
Beaut. new 2 i; 3 BR units.
151 E. Bay St., Cotta Meaa.
Completion Aug. l .
FISCAL & MGMT PRQ..
rtpcna:Jblf' J'I e r so n to
dilU'lbute T E N C 0 I a
DivWon of Coca.cola) OOF·
t'EE PRODUCTS.
Can staart full or part tUne
(5--10 hn. per wk.) Com·
pany e1tabllahes b~
for diflributon.
Bl.L\1S RESOLVED FOR NO SEWNG!
0\YNERS OF 5().500 UNITS. C.o fishing or spend more
BY Public Co. Spec)&}ists. time \\•llh your favorite hob-
PhoFlf' Kaplan ( 71 4 ) by and let the machine age
6J5...4500. Or \\Tile: Bkr, earn you money. CASH R.E-
P.O. Box 24636, LA., 00()24. QUIRED $24~. Secured.
PRINCIPALS ONLY. j ~
Mountain, Desert, I u .MITED OPPC'.'RTUNl'.Y Resort 174 \~rite now for tntormauon,
include phone nwnber. 1.NVESl'~1ENT -TRIPLEX I
Plus -with f'ireplaces REDl-BREW
on Golf Cou~ &: near CORPORATION
Ski Area. $49,500 1001 lloward Avenue
Al.so 1 Section _ 64(1 Acres San Mateo, Ca. 94401
$4~. an acre. 2 WEEK course on m&il
Godwin's Alpine Real Estate order & importing. Call
P. 0. Box 1796, Big Beach 846-9678 for information.
Lake, Calif, (TI4) 866-7511 Money to LNn
LOT In famous Lake Havasu,
home of the •torld famous
London Bridge. Located
close lo all schools &: city.
$900) or will trade for Cofita
1.fcaa or Newport Beach tn·
come prop. 644-4687.
2 Lot" ~uded $2,4.IO
Moonridge cabin $15, 750
Lakeside cabin $35,00J
Call 866-4641 or write;
NEED CASH? $1,oo:>. Or up
to $3,00J, $10,00) and more.
See Avco Thrift for a Real
Estate Loan. Upon ap-
proval, use the money
however you like. Also ask
about our unsecured
personal loans. AVCO
THRIF"l'. 620 Newport Cir.
Dr , Suite 101, Newport
Beach. Ph. 833-3440.
spencer Real E!tat•. P. o. 1----e""O"'RR""O"'W.,...-Box 2828, Bil' Bear Lake,
Calif.
Roal Est•lo Wontod 114
WANTED to buy, 5 br home
in ?.fusion Viejo with low
down or leatt "''ith option
Call 586-TI37. Principle1 on-
ly.
PVT pty wants 3 or 4 Br
home. Harry 833-1129 wkdys
1-5; 642-1112, 1-5 wknds.
BLUFFS 3 or 4 BR. * 673-7357 *
$1000. $10,000 Up
LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
LOANS on ANY HOME.
PAID FOR or NOT
COMPARE OUR COSTS
FmST!
FIRESIDE LOAN
GUARANTEE:
$300 -3 mot only -Lido
Pf:nn. 1 BR apt., utU pd.
NU-VIEW RENTALS
6f3-.I0."1 or .(94-3248
B.AYSHORES, pr i com-
munity w/carden &ate, prl
beach, 4 BR, 3 BA, Jul>' I·
Sept, 5, $2200. Courtt()' to
broken. GG-5211.
Houses Unfurn, 1 305
General
Houae1•Apt1. * 1'5·0111 *
$85-BACHELOR Pad nr the
beach. J All util pd. 1.taturt
adult.
* $21.B-SHORT on Bread! 2 Br.
partly furn, incl util. Singl.ea
ok.
* $136-\VHERE It's At~ 2 Br,
bltns. crpts. drps, childttn
ok.
ALA Rontels e 645-3900
e T!1R1M'Y Nlfty-Spac.
turn Bach. all utU incl $85.
ALA Rontols e 645-3900
e BEST 8ET! Lra: 1 Bt.
Furn E/aide. Otild/aml pet
$1.15.
ALA Rontols e 64S.3900
e SPARKLING 2 Br, encl
,gar. crpt1/drps. stove, refr.
$140.
ALA Rentals e 64S.3900
e OOLl.HOUSE-2 Br. fncd
yrd, encl ear, kids/pet&.
IJ5'J;
ALA Rontels e 645-3900
e PRIVACY! 2 Br. Cozy
trplc, kids/pets ok. $185.
ALA Rentals e 64S.3900
e NEED MORE Room! 4
BR. Ira: fncd yrd, kids/pets. sno.
ALA Rontols • 64S.3900
AVAIL July 1.st. 4 BR, Mes.a
Verd~. nr all sch.ls, trplc,
crpts, drps, bltnl!I water
paid. nxl/mo. 673-4706 alt * $J50.DOLL!lOUSE 2 Br. 6 pm.
priv gar, stove, fenced for -kids/pet. 3 BR, 2 Ba, $260, also 2 Br .. 2
* $16>-SPACIOUS 3 Br. II\ ba.
Crps, drps, R/0. Families
or singles tine.
LANDLORDS I
Do you have a vacancy? We.
can till it. Many desirable
tenants on our waiting list
Absolutely NO CHARGE.
BEACON RENTALS * 64S.0111 *
LANDLORDS!
We Specialize tn Newport
Beach e C.onma del Mar •
& Lquna. Our RenW Ser-
vice ii FREE to You! Try
Nu-View!
NU-VIEW RENTALS
613-4030 or 494-3248
Be, $170. Cpts, drps, stove,
dshW!lhr, disposal, pr i .
patio, frplc. 546-0469 ,
979---0745.
AV AIL. July-3 BR, 2 BA,
xtra lrg fncd yrd. Bit-ins, ""'w crpt'g, drps. Nr all
schls. $250/mo. 847-lOCIS.
2 BR. crpts, drpo, encl. yanl,
stove, encl. ga:ragtt. Laun-
dry aftl.. No kids or pets. soo. 64>-4125.
4 BR, 1% BA, Sharp, xlnt
convenient location. 546-2313
or 54S-6358.
Adult Living
Dishwasher color coord.inated appliances
Plush shag carpet• mirrored wardrobe doors-
indlrect lighting In. kllthen • breakfast bar • huge private fenced pallo • plush landscap.
Ing • brick Bal'-~ues • large heated pools
& lan1i. Air conditioninJ{.
3 BR. Ill BA. Beullilltl
apacktul apt. Pr i •at•
balcony. Carpet. Cbol<e
.location. Children a smaU
pets "-elccme. Ranonable
rtnt. No depo1lt. 351 Vk>
torla, Apt. 3. Lo9un1 Boocll
SSS • BACH nr beach, quiet -
..eluded. 2 -ok. Will
rent .lhort te.rm. or )'f:arly.
S12S -trrIL pd. Bach nr Hi·
11ehl, fUll kit., ocean view.
$16,'; • BAOl, No. tnd. Full
3101 So. Bristol St~ Sonia An• 557.alOO * * $170 * * 3 Br. l \S Ba. newly painted
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. Bllin.s, crpt/drpa, encl patio.
Nr sc:hl$ & shop's. O\tldrm
ck, no pets. 880 Centtr St.,
Cl!!, 642·8340 or 548-2681
MANAGING AGENT
---
kit, bl.I carport. 2 people Aph. Fum. i60 Apt. Unfurn. 36!
s;~o -1 e1k tieach. 2 er .. 1 ~ c-.-.-,-.-Me-.. -----
s_a. Blt ns. Nice view. I BR. Furn. 2 lrg. closets,
$~ -2 Br. 2 Ba. Deluxr queen size bal, priv dttss·
View Apt. Hid pool, AU ina: rm. xtra trg rooms, encl
featutts. I •--Ad I nl NU VIEW RENTALS gar w '-::-·· u" 0 y. • no pets. $150/mo.
613-4030 or ~94-3248 2035 Fullerton, C.M.
Lido Isle SML. 1 BR frpl bean1 ct'il,
3 BR, I~' Ba., bltinl, yrty pri patio, S150. No chldm,
lease. $350. (213) 6$.2tK18 no pets. Adults. 336 E . 20th
wkdys. 1n4) 6 7 l • f o 6 31 ~St,, .• ..,64>-,..,,~1.ll-7._~-~
wknds. SPAC. Pri. upper furn. 2 Br.,
adult, no ~ts. Avail 7/1.
Newport Beaeh Sl40/mo. To ~e, call 493-4955
SIIJS • l BR Dplx w/gar. * $ill *
Stove, refrig. aml lront Studio Apls .. 1 Br. S\1j.
yard, except. nice~ Older adults. No pets
$180 -lrl'U... pd. 2 Br apt. 2135 Elden., i\tgr. Apt. fi .
B1tns, crpts, drps,1ear. pool. Furn. B•chelor & 1 Br's
S200 • tn'IL Pd. Cri' 2 Br • tlpecially . nice. 2110
sml rm for office. Bal. Newport Blvd CM. Penn. .,
Coron• dtl Mar SPAC 2 I: J Br apt S140 up.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J Pool, cpt/drp. bltns. kldl ok.
• 1996 Mapht t\o. 1 .. 642·3113
--V 2'100 (bllegf' No. 5°.,. 642-1035
'&\.: 2 Br. Adults, nc peta.
BAY MEADOWS APTS.
ON TEN ~ 3S7 \V. Bay St. 04 646-0073
l A 2 BR. f'U:nl, A IJntum. * DELUXE 1 6-2 BR. * ~CH I prtv. paUO.. Bltn1, dahwsllr, gar., nr So.
Pooll Tennis O:tntnt'I Bkbl. Coast Plaza. e 545--232.1.
900 Sea Lalle, CdM 6"-2611 EASTSJDE 2 Br. J I~ ba. d-
IMacArlbur nr Coast Hwy) wihr, bltns. crpta, drpe, encl
111.r. Ne peta. $175. 645-4n0. * GREAT VIE\V -2 BR.* 1, Frplc, bltns, sundecks. pool XTRA lrg 2 Br, 1 , Ba, nu sz1o u 644-6344 675-353.1 P.!Lint, carport, nr. OCC. No
p. ' pets. Sl60. 546-8594 aft 5.
Costa Mtsa • Spa.c. 2 BR apt, crpt, iiiiiiiiiiiiil dnpea OldPr pret $13.S.
673-8145. HARBOR GREEHS
Furniahed &
Unfurnished
From $120 to $215 mo
Bachelors • I 8drm1
2 Bdrm• e 3 Bdrms
I Y, or 2 Full Boths
Eut BluH
2 BR, delu.~ apt. Frplc.. pool,
Adult.a cnly. S21S.
644·2301.
Apt. Unturn.
Huntl"9'°" BHch
ON BEACH!
S.325 • l BR. 2 Ba, dplx BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR $175
w/frplc. bltns, gar & deck. Up. Incl uHI. Htd pool.
$350 • NEW 3 BR. 2~1 Ba Adulla, no peL, 642-9520.
studio dplx, ·frplc, bltna. VERY Nice 1 Br dplx. Quie""
$375 .. 4 -fa.m rm. 2}1 ba Sep. by garages. Adul ts
studio TH, frptc, pool, 2 over JO, no pets. :>iS-1021 .
:S-tios, child/pet. Ba c k (2) 1 BR. Trailers. S90 +-"Ii
S~y~ Harbor Vu Hma . Lrg 4 SllO +. No children or pets.
Br., 2'1S Ba.. frplc, gar, 6f6..1Ml9, t.2-3375. 1.futer a!U bedtooml w/ 2 BR. 2 BA Uat . Fr $2'17
yrd .. patio, children/pets. 2 Br, util pd. $170/mo. No ~v~~g be=m~as i.r: 2 BR. Furn. : rr: $311
NU-VIEW RENTALS pets. 2277 Maple St. \Vood burnlng fireplace. ADULTS ONLY
673-4030 or 494-3248 5A8-591J Convenient lawidty area l'Urnlture Avallabla
WESI'CLIFF E xe.c utiv e COUPLE for manage of 6 oft kitchen. Enclosed pa· Carpets-drape~
home. 4 Bi J Ba. Beaut. units. 1 Br. New. $150/mo. tios. 2 swimming pools, hnttd pooJ.-u.unu-tums
atrium. Yearly. Call: 222> Elden. ~78. sauna, recreation facill· rec l"OOm~ \Plewa
WINTON. Realtor 675--3331 SEMI furn. l BR Apt. No tie1. Stturity ruard. patbHmple patdtw
4 Bedrooms. family room, childrton or pets. Sl25/mo. Models Open 'til f pm, Security Guarda.
carpc". dr•JM!•. Only J Call 831-9517 alt ; pm. 2700 Poltroon Wey, CM HUNTINGTON
stone barbecue&: beautifully l!i landl!Caped yard. Patios, F'Nntlll •
1undcck1 & ck>sro gara&es. I ~---·--~m;
It you can eet the SAME
LOAN from any OTHER
LENDER In Califomia at
RATES LESS THAN WE
OFFER, return the
MONEY within 15 days. and
YOUR IDAN wtth US is
FREE! R.C. \VERNER
President
RENTING-LEASING
Homes only. 5 yr'a exp.
Agent 24 hn. ~2500.
$120-SHORT on Bread!, 2 Br.
968-5271.
5 BEDRM., 21'2 Beth.
New 2600 1q. ~. Grun-
brook. $400. per mo. i~
eludes• garden. larwln
realty 968-4405 any-
time.
years nld •to Harbor View 1 Pr. hu'n. Patio. Quiet ad lts nr Horbor Blvd & PACIFIC
Homes. It has community only. $150/mo. Av) 7/1.
park & pools. $4.J> pr month ~ eVes, 557-6476 day!!. Adams 7U OCEAN AVE., H.B.
l Pho -mo 5.16--IW on y•an ,.,.. "' Huntington BHch 54r5025 DfC -JO am.$ P111 ~••
All buUtir11 -including dish· I I FIRESIDE
Thrift
640-0020 or 675--4930 agent. U-wni.IAM: WALTERS (n
HARBOR VIEW homes. 3 hr. LoQUINTA HERMOSA l ~~~~~!!"!~!!"!/l}iil"'r"i~T~~:i:'I washer. 10~ clown. Total
price $62,200.
16 Units BrHd & Butter
12',(. spcnclable, good rental
area. $155.!XKI. submit trades.
SJJ.1264.. Eves. 846-7441 ,
COLWELL
PROPERTIES. INC
REALTORS
2041 Business Center Dr.
Irvine
SIX UNITS
Oelwr:e, North Costa Mesa
ltuclio apts, 2 BR, 1% bath
each, with garages .\ an
alley. Present income $950.
per mo.
FULL PRICE
$67,500
Newport
•I
Fairview
THESE ARE
FIXER UPPERS
but produce xlnt income &
tu: Shelter. S.2 BR & 2-1 BR
homes on a double lot. $875.
monthly income. $10,<XXJ
down. Askll>i< fl9,SOO. Ph:
642-lnt.
TRIPLEX
1\l'O BR. each in PRTh1E
~nt.1tl uea, on James St ..
C.M. $49,950.
CALL Ci) '46·1414 9~.~ Ntar Nawport P••I Otflet
• GREENTREE
INCOME HOMES
N~vJ Duplexes A Trlplf!Xt!li
2 &: 3 Bdrm. rrom ~.500.
STONIS INVE.<;l"MENT CO. _,,
OPEN Ho=u=s=E-
S1t .... Sun. 12 to 5 p.m.
TR.JPLEXES. Modtla at l7lb
st. in Hunt.ln,;trm Bftch,
,..n. to b<&dl. c.JJ 96S-337L
'l'IUPLEX. ... t B R •
w/pa.tlat. Nr, stom. $45,900.
615-0114 A&t71t 646-7414
• Trlplu-By OM><r. 2 Br. 1arae ~ants. 11r11ea.
~:IOI' dn S45.IOO/ot(i'r.
ml Rulpn Dr, CM. -· A,.. do.;-~ Ibo BEST DAY to
AA 1d! Dan'1 dtlay , • •
~n klt't ·'' 6'12·!'~ -~---
Buslne11
Opportunity 200 J BR, 2 BA. tam rm. S2'15 per Huntington Booch
mo. 9CX> Llard. 979-7412 or (1) 2 ba, 1ncd pauo, CUit cpll I ~ U\G 2 Br 1 -•p1 1c: drps. Rec cntr w-pool. Spanish Country Estate Llv-Park-Like Surrounding · •v .... a.
NEED amb'•t•-·· coupl• .. :s :.·~i:,~~.CM .:-.: 585-3586. I BSrE .. A __ ~~I D MENU$95 Adults, no pets. S 3 6 0 . 'ing le Spacious Apta. Ter. QUIET • DELUXE crptl/drps, RIO, lndry nn,
S.f.4-'1547 raeed pool: IUD.ken gas 2 I: 3 BR APTS pr, tnod,. child Ok. $135. ..,..,. Coron• del M.er cuin:.1 • • • • • • • • • • • • •
busineu auociates. No m.. 1 I TD loans ---------2ermmnaid •••....•.• nJS. v"tm<nt nceuary. Call S $220 _ 2 Br front duplex 3 hr. Sailboat Vu •••••••. pi;o
• BBQ. Unbelievable Livlfli • Prv. patios * Htd Pools 1 _527_,,-n,,.44,.,..,,....,-:-.....,,.--
Nowport Hoi91lll Only Nr .i..,,·g • Aduli. Only WALK to looch
btwn s & 7 PM. 496-4534.. &% % INTEREST wtfrptc &: gar. Self defrost 5 Br Oiff dwellers •••.•• $250
CANDY SUPPLY ROUT£ f · hag redee WE HA VE lDTS OF
<No SEU.ING INVOLVED> 2nd TD Loans ~ ~·~;p~.,~ 2 & .. , DELIGHTFUL TREATS·
I BR • FURN. $175 Martinique Apts. 2 Br, crp\a, c1rp1. dtbwlw,
2 BR, very clean, tncd ba.ck ALL UTILITIES PAID lm Santa Ana Ave., C.M. k-;:::109=P:-;alD\.==*--'41,.,... .. -::::!-!-1-I ·1
PART OR FULL Tl?.IE Ba. huge liv rm., 2 trplcs. HELP·U • • 530-6311
yd.. range, crpt/drps. No DUPLEX for rent, $1S5.
children. no pets. $115. (4 blk.9: S. or San Diego Frwy lif&r. Apt. 113 646-5542 2 Br. cpl:l A dlPI 1
Now available in Ora~ Lowest rates Orange Co. all bltna, 1 blk beach! 3 BDRM., 2 BAnf, elect.
County and surrowiding "WE BUY TD'S" NU-VIEW RENTALS bltln RIO. r.a. ht..
641-7595. on Beach, 1 blk W. on Holl * LOOK * LISTEN -o;Ctl;-1 -;:~.,,.-~·;:--,....=-I Townhouse Unfurn. 335 to 162U Parkside Lane.) ,..,....,.,m,,,•,,,> .,64.,7-544!!!!!!!I!!!!!'!!!!!!! / * LIVE Now 3 Br, 2 lo, $215 areas. You may keep your 673-4030 or 49htU8 liftpl.ace, crpts &. drps. t ·t1o All 1oca Sattler Mt•. Co. preaen pos1 n. • • * * DUPLEX BR A ND 60'xl00' tncd lot, dbl gar. tlons .,. commercial or 642·2171 545-0611 sm ~" .,,.--..,.,-----i~ Walk to Boch. •2319
Costa Mtse $l45 -S165 LOOK at the biw trees, bi( MeM Verde Servin& Harbor area 21 yrs. NEW. Huge dlx owner'• . ~r mo ......... today. !!~ed f~n byw lus.l l unit. 3 BR., 3 B A , AGENT 9 6 2 -4 4 7 1 at ----_,,-.,.,-..,.... B.achelor ~ I BR. patios, ~ ==,,,...,..,,...,-,,,....-,...,,-1 2 Br, 11,i ba., Eutside Joe, frplc's, priv. car a e e 1 . livinr room 'vith fireplace, DELUXE 2 I: 3 Br 2 Be
Frpl, bltnl &: ru BBQ ln Divided bath & loll cJ bi&' patio. l bedroom&. 1~ encl pr, $155 up.
01 RerJtai ~.......... ..--· MONEY avail 1nt 1st & 2nd 546-8103 become diltlibutor for our loans also purchue 'IDs. Fireplace, bltins. 1IJXI ICf. rt. =~-· ------
candy (Mounds, Almond Marvin ?ifcOure Re a 1 + 3 declcl w/view of bay, •WE have a tarre Rlection
Joy, &by Ruth . But· Estate. Days 492-8332, eves, ocean, le hills. Walk to bch. of 3 abcl ' bedroom bomel
kitch. 2 car pr., juat a f~ close.ts. Rec ball, pool i; baths. ()fc'., 3095 Mace A., ••
of the mAn:Y extras in tht& pool tablet, aauna 546-10.14.
terfiager, Nestles, Planters, 92.-0424 & sboppina'. l yr, lse. $395. that can be JD)\'fd into
Tootsie Rolls. Pay Day, 4 · Ref!:. required. 673-0960. almost tmmediateb' on our
luxury apt. 54M140. See for youne , to the splashlJll ._.,;-_--~-ch~---1
KeellOn Ln. (1 b foun aln In the garde.n, the .... .,,....rt h•
Milk Dud1, Reeses Peanut Mortgages, cozy 2 Br, frplc, bltn Rent-Option plan. Huntington Beach Beach, I blk N. of Slater , friendly dlatler at the pool, * l·BDRM. APT. *
LARGE Bachl. Walle to 342-784& the easy.to-take rent. Jn Eaatbluff. Sl.85 Butter Cup -advertised nu· Trust Dnds 260 kitchen, rctrig, w a 5 be r. SHERWOOD RE ALTY,
tionally on TV. etc). \Ve _N_E_ED_M_O_NE_Y_? _Or_do_you_ \Vater A eardener furn. 540-8555
are a national company, have a m to sell? CALL Lease S 2 0 0 Imo,. 600 2 BEDROOM. elect. bltin
Very high income potential. Lloyd , Bkr, at 642-2171. Heliotrope, QL.\1. Ca 1 l R/O, Crpts a: drps. 60' x
You mlLSt haw 2-8 hn. per ~. 100' fenced lot, dbl garage.
week spatt time (days or
1
~ CLEAN J Br, 2 sty, elec S700 per mo. Call today, ev~{. TM REQUIJED ...._ ~-I fl! k.itch. 2 frpl c. sundeck:, Nu ACT. 96244n or 546-8100.
. . ~;;;;;;;;--~~ cpl. S. of Hwy, 531-0034 aft 2 BR Condo u"I pd -ts For more infonnatiOn write: • u ..... ,.. ,
"ROUTE DEPARTMENT 4 pm. d r Pa, pool, re:fri&',
No. 23", P.O. Box 1739 Houses Furnished 300 Costa Mn• Wlh/dryr. frpl. S 21 O •
C.ovlna. Calif. 91722 548-16. 5.17-5385.
Includ• Phone No. Balboo Ponlnsulo $225. A MONTH 3 BR. crpta, drp•, bltns,
LIQUOR STORES Summer Rent.al (3 mo. only) f n c d. Imm a c. S 2 6 0
LARGE MARKET. ni.ooo BAl.BOA Pc n In. Chan-with builtin kitchen • refrlg Lease/Option. Wtr pd. (1)
FP + inv/ 81 UNIT nel-Summer or Yr I Y. free.ter. 3 BR 2 BA on ioll 993-2392
shops. Sgl adult cnly. Ref Ir: Laguna Be•ch
Oeaning depo1it. SlOO phi.I * 1 BR. dose to beach le:
utU. 892-8089. -...· N End n •• • ...... ., &· o. • vu::fn
Newport Buch View. Call 49.f..7079.
% blk OCftn, 3 Br, 2 Ba, Newport Beach
~ly dee. king mstr, tml e WINTER RENTALS e
child r ck. $lXt mo yrly. 1,2,l,.f BR. Re:aerve Now!!
64Z-85:1!. ABBEY REALTY 642-38l0
S•n Juon Coplstrono Apt. Unlum. 365
$185-mo. 2 BR Kitchen w/all 0.nerll bltn., libaa: w/w drp'd.
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:::.~d. 2 s:'me~;. ~~ ON THE 8£.ACH! AfOTEL $202,500 gr"085. Bayfront. 5 BR. 4 Ba, lgto coorse. ~$23&-~J~B~r-.• ~2-Ba~.-. ~,-,-ar,
Holland Bus. Sales D1
001 ~6_ ~ crpt'd. 1st $235 A MONTH cpt/drp., AEK. nu paint, 1 BR. Furn. & Unfurn.
"The Broker with Empathy" c aS!I. ,,,......,.,.,, Yearly lease • children ok. oven. S292 S~ 846-5838. FROM ONLY $195
poss.Ible. 962-3197·
1TI6 Orana:e Ave., C.M. Costa Meta 3 BR 2 BA I: 2 car ear. 3 BR, Almost new. $280 mo. [ AP1rlmtn11 fOf'Ffent [ !t') OCEAN QUEEN 645-4170 540-«i08 eves. ED RIDDLE, REALTOR ,...,,.,. E n-
• nVELY ~··tom 3 BR Fam •~8811 Near the bch, crpta, drapes, 9ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iill ...._, . ~an Flvd. HetJth food store. J.loJ ~~ • .._. b!U••, -1c. -~~. Lon ~. ~· Rm-1 blk Mesa Verde Cou~ ....... ., -·-g ocach (6.W) 435-5&45 2 yr lease. In IOOd shopping try Oub. Adulu • $400. BRAND NEW HOME H ti ton H bou Apts. Fum. 340 Mn&'d by William Wallen Co. center, Beautiful stol"C doing 3329 Alabama c •-•-un ng Ir r Gardener I: water incl. u.~ Generil B1lbN Peninaula
good busineaa. 558--0242. 541)-.5215, Huge 3 Br, 2 d1x ba, aunken EXCLUSIVE 4 BR le: DEN. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~!R7:~~~~~~ CATERING co • .etabl1ebed tub, walls of clau, cathedral leue! Call aft 7. • 11 2 BR. 1\tba.. patio, balcony,
14. yrs., La Canada. Sell or Lagun• S.ach ce.U.. shq cpta. Modem. U)..5013/or 544-8116. A S15 E. Bay. $250 monthly on
trade ln beach are a. THREE Arch Bay. 4 BR. 3 Vac..nt. $350/mo. Carpet Irvine Bold N Cone yrly lease. Inquire at Apt.
213/m-6344 Mn. Hohm. BA. avail. July, Aug. Pvt. layer wiU show. 9$.2500. ;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;~I .W ept C. 673-l521 er 548-7771.
NEED 10 investors with beach, tennis courts, 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bat b YEARLY 2 bdrm. Fireplace,
25-$50.llXI •ach. R•turn -.am. ~· homeln with large ~=~::~i::::.:·:.:·.:·.:: FURNITURE RENTAL :· buUt-insiD! °":J: 18-~ per a.nnum HeCUftd Lido Isle :: Y J.°°~· b good ; 3 BR., 2 batha .....•.... $350 m ocean, ·
by growine Orange County 1 n. vai a le now. $ · 2 BR., 2 batha ••••••••• $275 • Month lo Month Capistrano ... ch
J\.1fg. Co. (Jince 1965). 4 Br, 2 Ba. July $250/wk, mo. including prOOncr. • BR 2% baths $375 * 100% Purchase OpUon
proprietary. Future stock $1000/mo; Winter or yrly C&ll LuTy, ~ 3 BR., 2 bah ···•··• 1,,. * Wlda o.iactJon-**NEW duplex 2 Br. ,'""crptl,
options SJ:H820. 1'e rtart'r Sept. 956-!300. llERITAGE REALTORS ., t 1 ........ ' -:::"lt-Oib'. drps. bltno. 5 nun. "°"1 3 BR., 2 btths • •.•• • • • • $285 vv n... n..1nt M · 1190
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• BR 2 •·••· $310 * 14 Hour Dell-_,. ~ mnt. · • ·· -u• · ···•·· ··· ·-• Call lf2..4414 • l i bertheda ••••.• h ...... $45011 g; • %1 ~~:=R-l BR.
unf '140. furn 1155. O,,ts,
517 W. 191h, Clll M8·34.!I d'P', bllna, prb. dl1pl.
REALTY 27S6 N Malft. SA S47--0Jl4 Pool. 1525 Placen11a Ave.
Univ. Park Center. lrvtne • • A8k &.bout our discount plan.
Call Anytlnit 8ll-0820 · B•lboa Ptninsula 548·2682· Orrlce hoUl'S 8 A~f to 8 PM 2'""'B"R-o"b"1u'"' ... -poo~l~W~alk~-to ___ e S45 \VK .\ UP • On Ocea.n bea~h. $2()0..up. 0 r a n I e
Lovely Bach • 1 Br. • Room1 1 ~Cou~~t ~Re~a~l~Es~t>.~t•; ... _!64~4~134~11!!·· l BR. 2 Baths • • • • • • · • $335 Ma.Id Service • Pool • Utll Pd. I:
3 BR. 2 Ba., lam, nn ... 1321 • Ctll 61>f140 • 2 BR. Coro Lido. Apt. Atluli.. 4 BR., 2\1 ba., lam. rm. $350 pool, >Q JM!1'. '2lO E. Cout
4 BR., :l\I be., lam. nn. $315 Cooto Meu Hwy. -·
WE HAVE O'l1IERS * ~ WEEK & UP. * 2 BR. apt. w/loft. Danlah
• StudktA:tBRAptl washer/dryer. $275.
"SINCE lM"
IJt Wttltm Bank 8idg.
Unlvf'l'Slty Park, Irvine
Doys 551-7000 Nlghta
e TV • l4ald Semce Anll -; 1115-2324.
• Phone s.rvtce.Ht4 Pool 2 Pr, Sha(, ref/me, flrepl
• Cllldttn a Ptt ""'1on 1195 Ito or ~ monlhly
2!7S Nowport Blvd, CM Gt.rac<· No JM!Vchlld, -or ·-431 lrll, So. Hwy. 6l&-333I
Thi• Ad Worth $5 en~ ltent ALL new 2 BR. doVfl,
NICELY hu'n. 1 BR. Apt. ,.frlc,, pri. patio. V•ll' nlct
Pool. 114 0 I m o • 1831 a unique. Open Sat 6 SUn
Monrov\& A~ .• No. l . CM. only, or by appt. 707"\
~70. lleUotrope, alley entrance
OGn't rlvt up QMo: ahipl onty. Phone (tl tlJ..CKl69,
"U.t'" lt Mt clauWed, Ship Need • "Ptd''T Place an ad!
to Sho"' IWulu! 64:1-561!. eau 64~.
UVE a little • at ~ "Jn"
pla~. the adult complex
known tor unmatched man·
aeenent, impeccable detail.
LIKE IT! Call 546-62.15
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PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
FAIRWAY VILLA on the bay
Lwrury eptrtment Uvtor .... APARTMENTS erlooldttr tho -... ~
20122 Santa Ana Ave.~ $750,000 health spa, 1 awtm-
-·-D=E"'"Lu=x-=E---1 q>lns pools, 7 llahted -
APARTMENTS nla couru, plus mn.s cl
Air Cond. ~lc's. 3_Swfm.. bicycle trai!J, pu.Wnc, lhuf· 5 5 l' Deboard, croquet Junlor l's mini Pools • Health Spa • from $174.50 monthly; al.llO 1
Tennis Courts -Came and and 2-btldroom plans and
Biiliard Room, 2-story town house•. Elec· l BEDROOM bi FROM SlS!S c kltchena, private patios
MEDITERRANEAN ;J:!'."~;i,=~ ;::
VILLAGE t111 with .tevatots, Optlou!
maid lft'Vlce.. Just north ol 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Fulllon J1la.nd at Jamborff
!n4) 557-8020 and San Joaquin Hills Rood.
RENTAL omcE T<i<phone m4l 844-UOO
OPEN 10 AM to 6 Pl\f tw rental fnf«matlon
HACIENDA PARK NEWPORT
HARBOR 6 Moa. i...,; 2 bdrms., 2
2241 AVOCADO STREET b•lhl, balcon.y, ~
Adults only e No Pets vie\v: all t.ltc. No pets.
2 Bdtnu Av.1til. ChUd over 1$ O.K. $315 Per
Deluxe 1 A 2 BR. Pool month
Cllrage. Dishwhr. Pakt utn.
FROM $150. * 646-120!
Cold"~u. Banktt 1: eo.
ManqlnrA(<nt
ATI'RAcrIVE 2 Br., II>
dlvldual unit. Frplc., ept,
drps, beam oeUtrcs. Private
patk>. Adults only. No pets.
Rei.. 1119.5'). 2354 Sant>.
Ana A\'tl. 673-0095; 646-4961.
NEW (.)It. drp!!. newly dl'C,
h11Jn11 rctrig. :z Br upper.
Nr. ahops. Adlts onl}'. $1 40
mo. &t&-21139; &16-2617. &11
JOIM St.
Gst ~) t1Jul(' 6 ~
2414 V>lla del Oro
N<WJ>Ort -64<-UJ3 ANYTIM&
WESTCLll'F
CAPRI
1700 \V•Stclltf Dr.
Adult Uvlnai-No pets
Delu.~ 2 Br. Pool.
MF.SA VERDE atta • Lux 3 Carpor1. F\an. « Ulll.
Br. pr trplc, bNul. patio. 6CM274
LI.. Pflv.te born<. Adults. RICllAIUl'S UDO AREA •
1216. ,546-4016. New tis Sharp 2 BR, t Bo. * *BEAlll'll'UL 1 6 2 BR. CID, -SIC -Contemporary Gazden Apts. !rpl, pr, $2$0 mo YIV.
Patloa, frpte. pool. $15b' ll13-t"e44.
'1111. Ctll 54HI!3. liOCEANFROiCi:Aiiffii5iNTi'f'.(~NiOtwWi'JIOliiifrt•t1
DELUXE 2 l!f, 111 bL nntllf, 2,000 aq. ft. 1 1111,
Studio, crpt/drl>t. po o I • lrc. pvt. 1tmdttlt. !ltorp
b1tn1, pvt patloa. llllO. I slnrle ortrd. $400 mo/YIV.
Child ok, no pets. 646-0496. 613-7629. ~,.....,,..,...-.,.,..,...'"'""--1 • SHARP! unrum I Br. 2 BR., 1 bL, frpl. Ntw ~
0-to OCC 6 UCL 1140 ~ paint. Eftcl. pr. w/auto.
ptr mo. SS'l-7768. door. Ma.tuft adWta, DO
Uko to tradt! Our ~. pm. $190. -
Puadlte column II tar )'OU! A &ood want 9d ii • pod tft..
~lines, S di)" for 5 bucks. \"l!ICJrttnt. --------
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Apt. Unlum. 365 Summor Rtntals 420 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; 1---------Carpenter CHrdenlftl Sowlng/A_al_ Help Wanted, M lo F 710 Help W•nlotl, f!I lo F 7IO .I l-"--------1---------• LOS? on Orchid A Vf., ---------• -Newport BNch DELUXE ... 1...tront hom•. NEEDED C""oa dd Mu black, •moll CUSTOM •-pane~ ~11M=·s"""'~,.-,...,--compl&--SEWING • DESIGllJNG ASS'! o;TICE MGR.' Grow· COLLEGE SJudent wHh tood
l\lrn. 4 BR. on 88' channel. RESPONSIBLE .-haggy female dog. no ool· Uw. Cabinets. Gen'l rt9lln. lawn A-yard caftl, clt"llllups. Men-Women. ntuonabld tna Co. wants aha.rp p1 61). FUU • prr for aum-
3 BR. 2 BA dupltx. Oilhwhr, CIOM beac11. 2 boat &llpe.. WORKING COUPLE lar. Anlwf:n to "Pandy". Ph. Duke D a D u r k a , 5f5..360 ..n 5 pm. mln. Ten dollar mlnl.mum. with B.A. in Accouofuia. mer. $.l. hr, 833--Uo.1 bet.
blto re.net. w/w crptJ, V1&c~Uon Aug l·Sept. 5. need one or two bedroom Reward! call coll. cm' 646--~. Elll1mate1. Call &f&..7450. Some exp. helpluJ. Creat noon.
drps, \I blk ., b.,ch, wllh Ren1 10 highly ....,.,,,,. hou,. wilh !art• !<nt't'd m."131> or~-MINOR~bome--re-.~.,--p~1-wn-· * LANDSCAPING * Al I ,.. '"S WOl'kl"' i:ond To $600 en 1.;::;:;====-:::-: llJ'd r VER 'VEU. ~~ New lawns, SprlhJd.,.., ci0.kf. terot ons --•._. . . • ' CUSTODIAN $2.66 per hr. +
View Year round least'. $325 mendtd party, No pell or Y (or h\'O Y $100 Reward bing -carpentry -palfltine cleanun, state llc'd. ·~ ·-. Neat, accura.te. ~ yean exp. ~~-!ee~-~ 51 .. , 0'°·""6 .OC.5 SU. evenint: lh'IJ1 dif!ere. ntlal,
mo. 67S-769'1, small children. S 12 0 0. TRAJNEO doa'•I Sl50 most. Sml lt Golden shaggy doi. _rooting; Call~. ,. _..u.J &..11'™' rwo.,,., full "-• per n """iuom 7
2 BR dplx Ni w..uc Owner. Huntington llarbour. Vie: between 19th k Victoria EXP. HanUan Cardener Slgn.t Coutal Agency 2 7 9 O w'"'' 1 • ..,.... '
lO h .... ·oce~' '!:.:.. no 846-4327. -(near W. Bay St.) COSTA TOagl~orev•"',. SaL.n 1,' .. aJmqu'i'n'ISrulills1 PARTITI~~-S. am. remodel, Complete eardeni-aeMce --.-0¥.-1.---. -.,¥._--·I llarbor Blvd., ai Adams, am-3:~. pm & 3 p~U•:dlO .,.,,, ... ., ,. .. , MESA. f>ti.-7881/aft 6 p.in. '• • "· · move v.cu... Quality work. ..,.A_ 1• "15 · ~ ., "-·--. ~·"' CM pm. i::..,.per. re q u 1 r • pell. Adu1t$. '75--4172. BALBOA bland (Llttlel, 3Z Rd Ir Marguerite, COM. Ken, ph. Rnid. 642-1'770. nauia .. nl, 646-f676. $5.95 each & up. · Pef!I01l11el Olllct, South
NEWPORT • 8AY.to"'RO,...T E. Baytro.nt. Lrg, 3 Br., 3 ASE 3 B 6«-82'14 aft :5:30; (1) 223-r 'II Gener1I Servi-• Ca.11962--0950 •nutimf. APARTMENT MANAGERS ,._,_st o:mm. Jlosp,, South 1 1~ LE • r rum. hOUflE', . II "II -· -.... 24 u •t ........
APT. 2 Br, 2 Ba. For De-~ A;ail iu!'! ~~ Ju1y Newport or CdM. After Aug. 8Sl3; (1) 225-03'4. -·--------T1t1vlslon Repair Adult Com~~20 nt 8 Laguna, 4~1.lll. An equal
t&Jl.I Call 642-2202. • ' I.Ii .,.._-vt. ..,.,., per 1. 6734& eves or wknds. MALE Doxie, brown/grey Acoustical Ceilinp blown TOTAL SERVICEs co. opportunity empoyer.
BEAOJ-\i·blk. 2 Br, l Ba, wk. Also wlnl"r lecu1t avaU face. 13 yrs old. Anl to machine applied. Frtt u-PlumbgI:nstaU'a·Ca~ntry. *BLAINE'S TV* ATTENDANTS. 1lt'Nice sta., DATA RECORDER
gar, lndry rm, $250/mo $750 per mo. 6'13-8249. FAMILY needs pool homt. ··w1nle". Red collM" & tlmate1. CU.Ill'. 644·n83. Etec repain, Cfment work. Servicing All Brands lull & pa.rt, day & nite, OPERATOR .... ') °""" BAY VIEW 2 bedroom Schill, shopping. Ref's. Call black flea collar. Lie. Vic •u.18119 Authorized Magnavox c. .. i .. -. + com1n 644--0743 )'Tty. _......_.. · ' Bill Parker, Agent !Y.i6·2500. Cement, Concr1t1 ~ · · .--....1 • PART·TIME sleeps 4 completely funlfsh-N w p t/lrvine Desperate. THINGS By Moo.:: Fence, Known for hon~ 540-4313 CdM. Submit qua!Wcations to: LIDO JSL&-3 BR. 2 BATII.
Adults. Lease. TI4: '153-0719
Appl. ta 111ee.
ed. Av1U June to c...... $750 RE1'~JNED retired gentlen1an l<At' """"'. s= Mn. Til CT!VE RE '""'l'" ~;x>;J ·~· gen. crpt repair, annt tMOn, e ATTRA \\"Omen to RUTH 1wfcCLU pr month, Adult.I only wants room le board. Nice 1 JOHN'S Patio, pool decks le ,.,. ) , h 1 k N -" ~ .... . 0001....,. SILVER gt\'y ma e poodle. bl-k. ~ eot. ••• -tor C'lee., plnmb, ttle. 552-SS49. earn°' teac pro , 1na eup. P.O. Box lBlO, cw,....... agent ..,,.............., private hOme . ......,.. 1,,-J. y · · · S I I • "'"" .-~~ ~..a -r· CERAMIC tile ~ & Tr ·n1 ~ & · • 1cin1t.y u n owe r « appt daYB or alt. S. Hautl-at ng "ee, earn top Beach, 9'2663. Apia ••
Furn. or Unfum. JULY BargaJ.ns-2 BR S12S \VE \\'Ould like to rent wur Fa.irvie\\•. tlOO Reward. 3478 ="'"""='======"'· .. ., remodel. Free est. Small possible to have own --'-----.-.-Ii
370 •,vk. 3 BR S3Xl wk. 126 45th lovely, beautiful house v.·lth San Rafael Cir., Co!ita Mesa • CUSJ'OM CEMENT WORK jobs welcome. 536-2426. business. Full or part tinie DE~ TA L .Recept~n~t, , lc'"os-t•....,.Me,.....s_a _____ I St. NB <!k blk ocean) slip & dock in Newport area ~51529. Drives. walks, patios, TREE & Ira. pta.nt removal. CERAMIC Tile, Kitchens, basis. Mn. Grayce. prevJOUs experience with~
64z...85ro for AugUst. Best ot Refer· MALE Sianie11e cat declawed pool decks. Don, 642-3514 Yard &: tra.3h clean-up. Baths, Entrys. cu st 0 m 54S.0019. surance ~ for modern
l Br. furn mobile hOme.
Avail. July thru Sept. Pool.
Boat slip. Adlts. S400/mo.
5'1S-5605 eves, 557-8476 days.
IN Newport Bch, lg patio &
frplc. SleePli 6. SteP' to
ocean. Call 6~2.
encrs. Call \Valtah Oark, PATIO• a1•• dri •-~-u .Rototillina, moving, 2 trucks work n~--GI "'°7263 I--~,-~~~,--group practiee. Newport & neutered. Vicinity Slater ~ w ..... ve, ...... "' -· """'4li· en, .,,_. • Auto Mechanic Beo"h. (213) 4~2463, en<> 644-0'.122 new lawn sew break + 5 ton fiat dump. 7 day, 24 ... "~ · & Magnolia, F .V. 968-2965. !I, • • hr. Call M Ir T 642-l403. Tutoring BMW Experien~. Should 673-4561 eves.
**NEW**
lA COSTA APTS.
M.D. & Fam. wish 3 BR LOST in Eastbluff. ttmovt. 54~f0rest. have Class A License, Goodl--'--------1
house. w/pool. July 1·27. J.lalf grown fem. tort./ Contractor DISPOSE OF THAT UGLY SPANISH TUTORING working conditions, See DEBURRER
$al0-$300. 213-8:».4Xl3. shell kitten. 644-2'239 TRASH AND DEB R 1 S. All ages. 673-2380 Mr. fleinz at Exper. in band & power etol
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JACK Taul ane-Repalr ~~NA:J: \'.~i E' CREVIER debUOTrng of pre c I• I on
I~ remod addlL 20 yn exp I 11 i J] MOTORS m<ehanical componenl~ I I,,., Lic'd. My Way Co. 547.oo.1fi YARD &: Garage Oeanup. Eo ..... 11•• Instruction Free est. 1 d""L C-" 1 -0 w ls s San An
D i -"""' '-· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~l-~-::.;~·1t!f1~ .. ~=1a~=·~i 9 Hr. Day r vawayi anytime, 548-5031. • 835-3171 '15 flour Week
1 & 2 Btclroom * NOW to Sept. 15. Unf. 2 e Bullt·lns 8 Shag carpet8 BR apt. C.M, $175 mo, Has e Drapes 8 Walk in closets refrig & bltns. 557-8400. e Swimming Pool 1--...~_,""°~-,.~-• Bar·b-Ques GrMn Valley Like e Enclosed Garage Cabin. Wkly only. 545-4358
All Utilities Paid ~~ ~,~· f.,,~'i\~'\~:::
Adults, no pets
Walking distance to
shopping cenler.
354 Avocado St., C.M.
642-9708
673-5560 or 66-4828.
FOR rent, Mountain Cabin,
planned activities f o r
children. Lake Fun. 557-acl37
Vacation Rental.t 425
!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!I HONOLULU. Waikiki Beach.
Summer Rentals L«• '"'" <llx 1 •• apt, on water &: sandy beach. Car
PALM MESA APTS. avail. Lease mo or longer.
MINtn'ES TO NP!'. BCIL 613-3563
Un=~bl~ll ~:Pts., BF..ACHrnONT, Newport
Summer rental. 3 br, X1nt huge .pool, Jacuu.f elect view. Attract rum. :'>48-4757; bit-inti, shag crpts. drps,
aauna etc. Adults, no pets. 833-8350.
SINGLES ••••••••. From $135 * CATALINA •
1 BEDID.1. •••••••• FromS140 Beautiful view home. 5 BR.
2 BEDRM. • , , • , .From $160 By week or month, 673-0148.
You're rigbt, they're un-Rentals to Share 430 der-prloed .1561 Mesa Dr.
(5 blk:I from Newport BJvd.)
!14&-9!00
2 BR., 1 Ba. F\lrn or unturn.
Adults, no pets. Avail now.
Sl:l-3850.
l & 2 BR fUrn or unfurn
Chlldren'1 section. Pool.
'140 Up. ELM GARDENS
APTS. 177 E. 22nd S~ C.M.
&42-3615.
Dina Point
2 BR, 1% BA, from $175 mo.
No pets. Near !hopping.
499-3596.
Huntington lle•ch
NEW SANDPIPER
Early bird 8J)ecfals-1 BR
from $125, 2 BR from $155
Furn/U nfurn, cool color fn.
terlon. pool, Jacuzz1, more.
M81 Holland Drive Hunt7
ington Beach. 847--9595,
NEED femalt" roommate
btwn (~35) to Iind and
share nice apt. Wkdys
!148-3354.
SHARE 3 Br home, H.B.
Everything iocl. 35
yrs/owr. 5.'J6--0.187 aft S pm
all day wknds.,
$87.50 2 BR, 2 Ba, frplc.
Professional-type not ()Ver
35. Straight only. 9'19-6.589.
WOMEN over 35 to shat;
home w/same. No chil·
dren-pets. 842-598.5.
Gareges for Rent · 435
GARAGE for car or storage.
S20 per mo. 918 Palm St.
H.B. 53/H678, 53&-4979.
12x27 with 10' wide &: ll'·3"
high doors for motor homes,
boets. etc. $40. 642-5013.
Office Rental __ .. ___ ....
Auto transportation 525
NEED ride to mid-town Los
Angeles from Corona de!
Mar Mon thru Thurs. Leave
8-8:30 am, leave L.A. 4:30-5
pm. Either as pas.'!Cnger or
\Viii furnish car for
responsible driver. Phore
675-4'.IM or ~.
Peraon1l1 530
ATTENTION: Jim Mac
Alee, Joe Bushard, Joan
Irvine, John Weld, Humpy
Goiter, Dave & ~tty Poul,
Art Longridge, Mike Con·
ners. Skip $,vartly, Stan
Allen. 1953 Lions Club
Minslrel Shmv.
You and your friends of 1953,
1954, 1955 can been seen at
the \Vhite House Re!ltaurant
in Laguria Beach, Tuesd11y
and the next, movies start
at 6 PM 'lil !
U you want to see how you
looked 17 years ago .•• aee
you Tuesday night Jules.
FOR MEN ONLY
l can teach you to dance
quickly & ea11ily. call
Ardelle (213) 4.li-7921 1-10
pin wkdy.
*FULLY UCENSED*
Renowned Hindu Spiritualist.
Spiritual Readings givtn
daily. 10 A..'1-lOPM. Advice
given on all matters. J can
help you.
312 N. El Camino Real
· San Clemente
492-9136 or 492.-9034
WF. wou1d Hke to rent your
love!y, beautiful house with
slip & dock in Newport Area
for August. Best o f
references. Call W a 11 a h
Clark. 644-0022.
ruRN or unfurn. 38R $175,
Child/pet ok. 2 BR $150.
Adults & pets considered. 1
blk to stores. Manager T'l3l
EWs. No. D. 842-1Blt.
PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con.
DESK space avafiable $50 fident, sympathetic pt'l"gan-
mo. WW provide furniture cy counseling. Abortion &
at $5 mo. Answering atn'lce Adoptkin ret APCARE.
avallable. 222 Forest Ave, 642-4436.
MOVE IN TODAY!
Kida &: pets ok. 2 Br from
$145. 3 Br. $199. AU extras.
Pool. 847-3669 or 968-7510.
Laguna B11ch
Loguna Beach. 494-9466 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous.
DES(: space available $50 Phone 542-7217 or write
mo. Will pnwlde lurnlture p O Bo ·~· ~-1a M . . x ......... o..u.:i esa. at SS mo. Ans~ service
available. 17875 Beach Blvd. nND YOURSELF
Huntlrurton Beach. 642-4321 IN SOMEONE EL.SE.
DISCOVER ARCHITECT, engine<.'!', otc. DISCOVERY Ofc's. 444 Old Newport
Blvd. ~to appreciate. Ex-714(835-6885 213/387.3393
ter. entrance $95, 548-5300 TifERE ls only o n e
Schools lo
Instructions 575
Interested In
A Recd Estate
Career?
New or 'Experienced
Full or Part Time
Licensing Prep. Fot
8 R.E. Slm &: Blas
• Sales Success Tralning
8 Placement Asst for grads
• Day & Eve Classes
8 Tuitkln Reimb. Plan
For Information Brochure
(714) 548-1192
& Free Guest Lecture
325 Old No. Newport Bl. NB
Edmond F. Jackson
R.E. Educatio.n since 1964
Academy
Real Estate
Contracting &
Insurance Schools
(GI approved, M/C, BoA)'
be Dy.titting -BABYSI'ITING, my home.
Would like girls ages 3-7 a.s
playmates ior my girls.
Exch. ref.s. Hot mea!B.
Fencd yd. good loving
home & family en-
vironment. t20 wkly. Full
timE.'. lac hr p/time. Ott
Adams in Glen Mar tract.
H.B. 968-0833.
Will babysit or board
anytime in my home e 548-Sl!!i4 e
BABYSITTER has openings
from birth to 6 yrs. My home
w/lge yard. CM 548-8494.
8u.tln111 Service
REAL ES'J'.ATE AGENCIES
\Vant to sell that house? How
about a beautifully hand
painted, decorator mural!
Call me, I'm reasonable.
Trennel. 540-9663 wkdays
aft 6, all day Sat & Sun.
NEAR beach. 4 Rm. apt.
$165 1t1o. Adults. No pets.
464-C Park A1/e, Mgr
4M-3264. Open. "'Wright" way to get a
OFFICE ! 0 r secretarial massage. Try it, you'H like bookk~plng service. Reas. it! 833--2100.
Carpet Service
Newport Beach
m4 \V. Oceanfront, lg l BR,
summer & winter rentals,
avaU July l. 644-5307.
OAKWOOD GARDEN
Ap1rtment1
ffiesort Living for
Adults Only)
NEWPORT BEACJ-1
16th at Irvine
645-0550 or 642-8170
I~
Roorn.s ' 400
Nr. 17th SL Shpg. C.M. NEED Scorpios, Cancers Ir
548-8118. Pi.sees for parties. Singles
OFF1CE $60 month, crptd, Chalet 1963 Hai'bor Blvd.,
furn, util pd. in !!hopping 1 _Cn_•la_M_.,._. _646-533 __ 1. __
cenf('r -333 E. 17th St.,
C.M. 673-0110,
BAY VIEW OFFICES
DehL\'.<', air-conditioned
Redecorated. Lido area
ReaJonomlcs, Bkr. 675-6700
IDEAL Joe. Avail Aug l.
Harbor Blvd., C!'of. Good
lrelfic ex(>OS(". 1000 Sq. Ft.
835-3437 dys,
Business Rental 445
Trevel
SHIPMATES WANTED
\Vindjammer • South Pacific
Share work & expenses
213/3111-1239
'--1.ot-1_..r __ Foon1 _ __,)[Sl
JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery
Cleaners. Extra
Dri·Shampoo free Scotch.
guard (Soil Retardants).
DegreasE'l'S & all color
brighteners & 10 minute
bleach for white carpets.
Save your money by uving
me extra trips. \Vill clean
living nn., dining rm. &
hall $15. Any rm. $7.50,
couch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs.
exp. is what 'CO\lnts, not
method. I do v.'Ork myseU.
Good ref. 531--0101.
STEAM Carpet Cleaners,
prof. at lowest prices. llO
IC!• II, $29.95. 962-0672.
\VOMAN will rent tm male Sl.fOP 1300' $100. Store 350'
age 35-50. l BR <3rd Uoorl, $95. Hi-Ira.We count. 2340
short walk to bch or town, Npt Blvd. C.M. 646-2544,
beautiful patio vie\\', As 548--8333.
Found (frM ads) 550* 1 · * F°'O~UND=:-,-oSm.....,oky--gre-y _ma....,.lc
QUALITY •al coating.
Weather, gas, oil resistant
Stays black. Hawley'a
!14"'5195.
YARD, garage cleanups. Job Wanted, M1l1 700 AUTO SALESMAN Profit Sharing
Remove trees. dirt, ivy, -------·---1Experlenced lmJX>rted Car
a k i Pl o ad er , backhoe. INDUSTRIOUS young man Salesman for BM\V Agency.
847-2666. ex}>C!J:ienced in plumbing, Group insuran~. demo.
LOCAL Moves, Exp college painting, g e n e r a 1 mi.in-plan. See Bob Crevier al
THE
student Lrg truck. Reas. tenance needs f u 11-ti 'me CREVIER MOTORS
5.13·7946 collect ~mployment. Call Brian, 208 W. 1st St.
I. C. CARTER CD. Electrical
ELECTRICAL WORK. All
kinds. Big or small Lic'd &
Ins. Free est. 546-0211.
Housecl11nlnt 2-002'1. Santa An•
Job Wantod, Fomalo 702 835-3171
671w.17th St., Costa Mesa
548-3421
E L ECTRlCIAN, licensed,
bonded. Small jobs:, maint.
& repairs. 548-~.
MESA Cleaning. Carpets,
windows, f I o ors etc.
Resid/com'l. 557·&742,
548-41.ll.
Gatdening Japanese Lady
will do h<JUsecleaning. * 646-0619 * QUALITY DAYWORK.Gf!neral
GARDENING (!leaning. Reliable.
S Yrs exper, in area. Re-Transportation. 543-7000,
planting, haul away, general 541-9330
landscape maintenance. 1-"°"==..,,,=-===~ Free estimates. HOUSE OF CLEAN
540.7873 or 646-9076 Floon, crpts, windows &
walls. 5 yrs. area. 642-6824 YARD CLEAN-UP TIME'!
Tree removal, pruning, lawn BAY & Beach Janitorial.
Al I !_,,,, __ _. Crpls/windows/floors etc. care. so, awns e1 ~.
top dress, mow, & edge, $15. Resld/Comm'l. 646-1401.
Driveways sealed $20. Prof. Carpet Cleaning
645-4191 646-5636 Also windows & floor care.
AL'S GARDENING Call Dutch 537.lsos, 24 hrs.
for gardening & s ma J 1 Dedicated Cleaning
landscaplng services, call * WE oo EVERYTHING *
540-5198 eves. Ser v 1 n g Refs. Free est. 646-2839
Ne'A'JlC)rt, CdM, Costa Mega,
Dover Shores, Westclitt. LADY wants hOusecleaning
work, Exp'd. Own transp.
AL'S Landscaping. Tree 847-3637.
removal, Yard remodeling.
Trash hauling, lot cleanup. JAPANESE deaning lady,
Repair sprinklers. 673-1f66. c.osta Mesa, Newport. CdM
JAPANESE Gardener . aree.. own trans. 549-1029.
Complete Yardwork & Excellent Housecleaning
Clea!Hlp. Free Estimates, by day. Own trans.
642-3102. . * 836--0648 *
PROFESSIONAL trtt work, Ironing
prunini:,trlmming, Bachelors Be Aware
spraying, s pr I n k I e rs: . Shirts done to please YoU.
Landscaping, cleanup. 645-1033 Mon-Fri. 9 to S. George 64&--5893.
Jones Lawn Service Masonry .
Mow, Edge A: Vacuum. REPAIRS, planters, brick,
S m a 11-J a r g e ~ean-up. block, stone. Quality work.
51;-2943. Ken, Ph. R"kl. 642-1770.
PROFESSIONAL Painting &
Japanese Gardening Service Paperhanging
Free Est. * &l&--0619
EXPERT Japanese Gardener QUALITY lNTERIOR * 645-1796 * PAINTING CM or NB area Very Reasonable rates.
COMPLETE La w n le * 646-7051 •
Gardening service. Hauling * PAINTING .• PAPERING
& clean-up. Jim 548-0405. Interior Exterkir
Lie. I:nsurtd . Guaranteed JOHNSONS' GARDENING Call Hanis 642-4558
Yard Maintenance, Planting
Cleanups 962-2035 No Wurlng
LAWN SERVICE * WALLPAPER * When )'OU call "Mac'' cut-Edge-Trim Dependable 548-1444 646.1711
Eves aft 6. 545-3766 557-8585
PROFESSIONAL Pai~ ROTOTILLING, New lawns, sprinklers, trees & shrubs Honest work, reas. Uc/Ins.
shaped or removed 963-3258. Int/Ext Free est Refs. !148-27"'9.
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
642-5678
EXT. painting, Free est.
Reas! Llc'd. Guar. You pick
color -we'll do rest.
642-8520.
PAlNTING I< PAPERING,
19 yrs in Harbor area. Lie &
bonded. Ref's furn. 642-2356.
QUAIJTY interior painting.
Very reasol18ble r a t e a ,
Co11eee student. fi46...705l.
PAINTING .. Honest, clean,
* * * ~6;;~4o.Li.._.
The Hangman. Up IO \I oU.
GOOD TYPIST AVON INVITES YOU to
Will do your typing at sta~t earning e~t;a cash
her hom Wiii . k sellrng our e.xc1til1g cos.. . •. r•c up melic fashions for summer, and deliver loca H.B., '72! For a personal appt.
F.V., West, 75c per pg. Call 540-'TMl.
Equal Opportunity Employer
REAL ESTATE
CAREER
or will work by hour BARMAID wanted. call 847-3095. personality a. must. Good Let us help you get started
NEED h I 2Apl P2
1>5 in high earnings with an ex· e p at home! \Ve 10-3 Knotty Keg, ha i pa.nding ruu. SERVICE ve A des e Nurses • Harbor Blvd., C.M. 0,...aruzation: Excellent 0 ... Housekprs 8 Companions e ·o ,.
Homemakers-Upjohn $ BOYS WANTED $ port.unities in:
547-6681 A~s 12-15 * LIBERAL LJCENSING
' MUST BE: PROGRAM
Jobs Wenteci, M & F 704 1. Neat and honest. • Free comprehensive Jn
~=----·----2. Able to work from approx. House continual training CERTIFIED~~· te~chers, 3·PM to 8 PM and 8 hours * Residential Resale
cooks seek live-in .)Ob as on Saturday. * Residential Income
tutors or. cooks. Young J. Enjoys pizza parties and * Tm.de-in plan
couple w/infant non-smok-Dimeyland. * Full service offict'.:'
ers, non ~ drinkers {213) 4. Would like to make $15 to CAU. JACK BACK
431-8156. $40 per week. (n4) 833·1266
Help W•nted, M lo F 710 COLWRL .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ITI1ill job ls getting new cus·
Accounting Cler· al tomers for Southern Orange
Fee Pow " Counly'• favorll• newspaper. PROPERTIES INC.
Loan Processor to $700. TrNo collecrtlingl' ' ~ defllvt;nhn~.,; J
Bookkeeper to $600. anspo a ion lS ~nus = (a subsidiary ()f
Applicant Pays Fee from your house. II 111terest-the Colwell C.0.)
A/P Supervisor $550 ed call between 9 A.M. and ==:-;--.,.,-,---I PBX . · 2 P.M. dally. DENTAL ass.i5tant, exper., Typ1~t S375. 897-1310 South Laguna office, Mon .•
Bkkpr/Sec ty to f100. n;. x·rays. Send resume to
Bookkeeper $500. P.O. Box 722 Dana PL
Front Ofc. (Dental) to $700. BOYS I;,-==.,.,...,.' -.,-~-1
Purchasing See'ty to $541. Age 10-14 to cielJ.W"r papen; 0 ENT A .L As 1 is tan t •
F/C Bookkeeper $600. tn the Dana Potnt. San Oe-Orthodontic experience on.
Oaims Trainee $..t75. men1e areas. ly. Call AM only, 842-77'15.
Re<"<ptioni>t to $500. DAILY PILOT DREAM OPPORTUNITY
General Offict' to $400. 492-4420 Prestige Nat'l firm otters op.
Trainee (Bkkpg exp) to $400. portunity to learn A teach
Girl Friday $433. CASHJER, full or PIT. professional makeup tech.
Other Fee &: Free Positions. Penonnel Dept. H o a g nlques with high ean'ling
RUTH RYAN AGENCY Hospital, Newport Beach. potential, Also possible to
1793 Newport, CM 646-485~ "'* CASHIER have a small business of
TI931 Beach, HB 847-9617 Food checker, exp. 1st class your own. For intervit'w
restaurant. 776-9310. appt. call 546-1835.
ACCOUNTING
CLERK
COOi( DRAPERY lnstallu, '"'"'
Convalescent hospital & resi· exp'd 5 day week,
dential care facility, multi-benefits. Call for in-
642.3505 terview. Window Designs
Accounts Receivable exper. Carpenter Trainee l.;;;lnciii. ii!i4ii9--04iiiliiOii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
including h a nd I i n g coJ. Thia is a fine job with a l'
leetions & c re d i t in-growing Co. lor the clean
vestigations. Type 50 w.p.m. cut man who has had at
JD key adder. 2-3 Yean ex. least H.S. training in \Vood
per. Sho'p. Pennanent. $2.50 hr.
Call For Appt.
ESCROW
OFFICERS
Industrial Relations.
(714) 494-~I
Call Helen Hayes, 540-0055,
Coastal Agency, 2 7 9 o
Harbor Blvd., at Adams,
CM. Immediate placement for
TELONIC
INDUSTRIES Clerical
Laguna Beach Good figure aptitude and
Equal Oppor. Employtt some typing helpful. Lile, m;: I accident or health insurance
Accountants to S14K prefetted; but not essential.
Machine Draftsman $700
Maric:eting Sec'ty $700
Insurance Sec'ty S550
Rec'pt/Sec'ly ., $550
Purchasing Clerk to $600 m:J/S:J
Dental Ass't, Laguna $500
NEWPORT Some actual MT/ST <=<·
Personnel Agency perlence required, with ex·
133 Dover Dr., N. B. cellent tran5Crlblng skill&.
Escrow Officers w 1 t h
general experieoce in handl·
ing sales and Joan escrow11.
Starting sa1ariea are tom·
mt'imp'8te with individual
experience. Excellent fringe
benefits and pleasant work-
ing conditions.
Plouo Call
846.3321
TO DISCUSS YOUR
QUALIFICATIONS
642·3870 .Labor if buy mat, CaU INTERVIEWING
Mobile store. 547~ sleeping rin, $67.:iO. To OFTICE space or comm'l
share kit, liv rn1. TV, store avail. Approx. 500 sq,
cat with studded collar.
Eastblulf a re a , Call
644-0979.
phOne, $100. mo. Pll'ase call ft. 174().t Beath Blvd., H.B. SMALL female, shaggy dog,
492--2169. 313 Acebo Ln, Snn Call 8,i7-8531 Agt. black ·with whlte paws. Trader's Paradise ==.,..==-=-===-IA ton-Mon-Fri 9-12:30 p.m.
d!Ai,,';!APER H~~ FAM~''&FORTUNE ON
SECURITY
PACIFIC
BANK
Clemente. 'tnd=u-,7,,-:i:.;ai'I ';;R"'e"n"t•"l-""4"5~0 I Catneo Shores are a.
ANSWERS FOR lcSJe by owner, In-:;7::r,3
·new 10 speed bike
dusll'ial bldg. 10.000 MJ. 1315 Ba11>of> P<nlnsula cell SCR·AM·LEJS =.ro&mt: A:.1::.';g1f ~R ~765 and dtscri~.
Knotty_ Synod_ CM!_ COSTA MESA FOUND tan Cnckapoo vicinl· ty South Coflst P I a s a Patter -POCKE:l'S 1440 & 2880 Sq ft.
Laltlt In tun: Mink r~d CABINET ~fAKE~ 6/ll/7'2. S42-$39.
with kangaroos to gel lur FIBERGLASS FOUND at the Q,C. Fair
coats with POCKETS 111 Nr. Nwt>t Ftwy & s.o. Frwy young black & brown shag·
them. ~31 Grace Ln. ~ dOg 54&--7308 or 642--0:)45. $1JOO. cqWty in lovely %.
ROOMS $15 wk U.P w/kit. $30 <So. of Baker, E, of f'tirvlew BROWN male Pekingefle vie. acre lot, Rancho California,
wk UJ> Apt.a, 2.176 Newport V. MO Rtpresentatlve there West 191h, C.M. StS-8219. ~ m.!.'u~·!1Elsinore. Trade
lines
times
dollars
• 10 cruwl;y mach\net, lOc
type, Value $2,:iob. Want
TV'•, t~ car, or! Davt,
846-7041.
PROF. palntlO(. alto roo11,
accous. oeil., inter/exter.
Ucnns. rr.. est. 645-5191.
FOR clean A neot painting,
interior or exterior A reu.
tatt11, Dick, 96MOGS,
Pl•1t1r1 Patch, R•:»lr
Independent producer &: SITE OF OUR
caating • service seeks nfiw NEW BUILDING
laces for GP raled lilm.<_I< ESCROW
TV COMERC!AlS. For PACIFIC MUTUAL SECRETARY
ln1'1'Vlew, Call ( 113) FASIUON ISLAND Ext>etienc< ~
=·Recolvablo Clk ~= ~!,. ~ ... ~ MARINERS ....,..i to• buoy A<cti. Dcpr. ESCROW
EquAl Oppor. Emp.,,..
Req: 2 yrs. t.xptt. in like * ntEE daily bus tran!-lSlS Westcl.W Drive * PATCH PLASTERING position, 10 key adding Portation for work in Los &lite 201, Ntwport Be~
All t;ypta. Free estimates machine by touch, typing 00 Angeles until move to \ 645-1111 Call540-68Zi ~-..,~--.;...~-·I wpm (tlcctrlc.) l'<ml..,..l Newpol'l, Sept. '72. EXCELLENT OPflOJ'lunitJ
Plumbing ,.,Jd>lnt oocy, Call _ tor In-CREW MANAGER 1ot right rtrL Some •·-t •rv i ew a,ppointment, · --¥ Save on home rtpa1n 49'2--W3. Mn Gonules We netd 2 rnttJ over 1B that f'XPttience rtquired. $2. hr
Bl,_, CM ••• -·. 9 am-IJ noon, G • .., ~·~ 1n4) ..,.._,.,. _. BI , blaclt A while dot· Vic. en•> 492-11119
KITCHEN' prlvll Man only. ,.,...,._... er 01-711 Santa Ana Helgbta. 567..fl(l;. 1---------
lllll/mo. :1161 Mi.,. St. COSTA MESA FOUND: lrilh settor .PUP· HAYE 20'
Free est, plumbbic. P*iDt. · · can handle a 1mall group of to ttart. bu:t npld »
Installations 839-0312 ACCOUNTS receivable clttk. boys aetUna new cwitomers vanctmt"llt. Wt wlU trtJ:a
ES'J'AB tut food 'Teatr. PLUMBING REPAIR Must be ttliablt: A have for Soutbttn Orange Coun-Lap mac b t n e ~
Coota M .... 893-53'10. 610 ~ 110.23> piw...;911. Identi(y. C.M. -· SAILBOAT HULL
GENTLEMEI< OIWl'I' 9, mo, -IC! It, pvt olc. 10' dr, nlllfd at $aJIJ. Will trade-
w/lwin bod,: Vic Bd> & JI0.2:1> power"1S7. mo. C.R. Loot 655 for euns. onUqu .. , or mb-
Poc. Cout 11"'3'. R<lrl&. TV NA'ITRESS, C.M. 6IM4M. SNOOPY, OUT 2-yr o l d ,,,m~lt"'! "'m<>llO:l="""· ,....~--
5.1MS1L · 576 to 6,8111 Sq Ft B<arle loot IJ>l)l'OX ll/!i tr "BLUFFS'' Popular "l.lo-
4001 Birch. N.B. 541-0032 Brookhunt le A c1 am•. da" Model. No 11atn, 3 BR.
NE\li' DELUXE ftl .. J Unit&. 3 Collar, no tap. Rewud. Wiil 'nilde for "'t't'lDI." or
ph. po..-er. l13S Monrovia Days: 826-«IOO: Eves: F,.~fodel, In Bluff&. Prin-
Guost Homo 415
*PRIVATE ROOM*
Cot ambulatory perJOn,, Good *""'·----* CaD $!M'llil *
543-31 45: 836-8198 ...... 213/59G-Qll3. clpals oaly. 644·2028.
lloo't ri.. up tbr abipl * nr lhal li.m under $50; iJy
ll>e Ptn'1J' PlncJ,er. * *
stalnlea 111 equip, fhlln& No job too lllllall -w11h the pobUc. Lit• ly'a llwrlle-pcr. Men, -::545-040==L=-----I 8""' ct1lr, Val $14,!00, trd 6f2.312S lyplJl,i "'I• ltnowledp of WI earn Ull.00 ., $400.00'-~ ._.__ ,
for Inc prop or f OWna * * water dl!trlct helpful . perweekdepmdrngonnum-~v•~•a:o ~~ ... , .. ~ $31-!0!3. COLE PLUMBING District 1n J.ogumo NJruol. 1M1r o1 beys 700 can cony. AltrocUvt. M • 1 t .....
--------24 he. ll<J'Vlce. 64>1161 Pit ... oall 1131-2500. 'Ibis Is• d!gnllled career top l_!Plnr/al>orthanc!
Draloa Ul1cloaod • $7.!IO Accounb PoYtbl• OM, COl!UIWldlng high w-. No aklllr.llliilebookk .. 1'1nc ,... OREGON-3 BR, -II actt, 1n
Rogue R1ver Val., nr Med·
1-0rd. Cd well, wlJc lo tdi1I,
Mop. Pn:lp Orang~ County.
G7""91, -·
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St,.... line to 100'. $15. Must 1'),,. ...,.n...,. II ._....,. but qulttd. FUJI time pocltton. * 5494;02 * '13-Sl50 00' S&-tm 1nuafl be able to get •Iona ~ ~ llai'lraol oll
Roofing • ~ ror Marp.m wtlh hoy& u lntorcsled and -.. • ;a;;fii'o==,.-
•. "T'." "',;,. • m~,: •. • ,Dc,al A~.~ c:w .. 1o-'?• l<~ can '™" mw, call 8!17·1310 DAILY PILOT
u_ ·--• • -·-1ro1n 8 A.M. ""111 2 P .M. CLASSIFIED ADS
MS-2780. -84U4e. for •pgt. call •Wll' 61J.1im, ..,.,. -• ~ --~-
* J>trt<ct, I do llll' own work. mellct. VlVIANE Woodonl. f'lllll rttlllll .,. )ISt • pboa. ,. ALL 642•" •71
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For •n •d In Woman11 World
C•ll Mory Both 642-5678, ext )30
Crvchet It Short! To Siu 48!
7052
E: ;' :
Hu opehings tor
BEAUTY SALON
OPERATOR
COFFEE SHOP
COOK
Excellent working
Condltiom.
Outslandlng bene!lts.
Apply in Person
24 FHhion hland
Newport· Beach
Equal Oppor. Employer
MECHANIC, Class A license,
fully exp. in tune.up,
w/scope, air-cond, carb,
brakes, front end align. Top
pay, over $175. No ga.1. 6
days, no SUn. Arco, 19th &
Newport CM, 645-IS.12.
MIDDLE age woman to care
for semi.invalid kdy. Have
car, 6 day week. Mobile
home park. 6'13-8917.
e e NEEDED
Two Offlca Girls
Must be 25,ahd able to drive
-APPLY-,
Equal Opportqnlty Employor 186 E. 16th St, C.M.
,ir:-secrotary $4SO. NEW 'ACCOUNTS Llght S/H & typing. Local.
~ CLERK
Personnel Agency Experienced
2M.l Westcllff Dr., NB Minimmn 1 year commercial banking. 64
5-
277° CENTI NELLA
KEYPU"CH
OPER·ATOR
I
'BANK
Regional Office
(714) 646-7121.
Norma Ferguson
lil1*'>••• J[Il] I
Real Estate Carwr
New ar experienced, join the
Company that'• growloa, II
)'O'l do not have a liceue,
dleck on our
$49
RHI E1t1to
Llcon1lnt CourlO
Full llalea tra1nlng program
-no COIL ?danagement op.
portuJl!tiea, .uk lot Mrs.
Jones for information at
842-0681.
Tarbell Realton
REC'PT, new law ofc.
branch Laguna Hiils, ~n7.
Typing, personable. (:113)
2n-095L
I ;' )
Mond.,, Junt 26, 1972
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DAllY Pl~OT JS
BUNCHES ot cats, 6 wk.I old.
Short hair, white or crey.
644-T.l()l
ISO
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D.11.Y PlLOf Mooda, Juot 26, 1972 ·
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1'"'""---n""u..,nc1c""r11""i111.""""110 _s-i.n ______ ns_ --,-71_C_H_EV-.-ALFA ROMEO MERCEDES IENZ T~YOTA '5' ~~,::t:~ C.AMAIO FOID
. I~ I ( -""=-Iii f _ ....
Trvck&
=..~ ~N= ~ =·~~ EL CAMINO '67 MEI CEDES '7l Toyota LANDCRUISER, -· UMd "° ''7 CAMARO FORD 1972 LTD
$111111!. m-ua. 'MOO·.,-·~-~--,~~,...-.,.. CUSTOM Alf•. R-4 x .. liardtOP. hubf. alr. --------llmm&cuJAte ccod. ¥Ult be
... -/"' I -~ bro . lll 250 s SEDAN $2382. IUICIC .... to appttd&t•, mUlt All' ..,...., WI. lop. ,. m.r ne 'st Honda 90, nobll, xlnl Sparklh!I nze mm e L"'v.n.i-'t ---• bt'· Ith EJXJ E•ulp. to4 1970 Triumph 500 llnlih w/matchlna tull vinyl -•-• -... w TRIUMPH' •ll dlr, 89'f-02'J4. •
, full Jealh<r Interior, factory '&4 LUX Bidet t --Sta CHEVEW $95 90
11, •1_ Seml-cbopped. Great cond. Interior. V8. 3 •peed tnna., ·-,1i 1o 1 --------~ PEI IERS dalf.. ,.. KW, ..... S850 * 64+858l push button radkl. henter, alt l»nu I n ft.I', auto. trans., WCI)., lo mt. Xlnt c:oM. . •
cooled .. n. Just •'hauled. ==·'""'_,.-~,-,,.--,-wsw Ure., Unted Kiau, dlx. powor lleerin&, power disc * TRIUMPHS * M .. t ,.u 1725. cub. Pri '68 QIEVBU.E war on, + Tax per mo, 24 mo, open
Alkirw $495. M).8287 :J: :iorton 750 Comma= wheel· coven, ete, A perfect ~dnlk•"t :.LltAMe sW/J'Me wall rat'~~.· '71 CLOSEOUT pcy. 642--0966 after 5 pm. power stterin& air le radio. end.
Boon, Power 906 . 6Gsn75 . =H.· play automobile. NOW ON DISPLAY i,;,al ;~~ty that ahow;i:;;. m-IRES AS ~~~s = ;!.ru,:~ Fully -= Best ofler 9Q.4no. Southern CaDfomia
1960 • 25' 'l'n>Jtn Cabin ml Yamaha 250 End.,. $2666 Sale& S.rvtce peccable care In.side and Fl\ITZ WARREN'S -alt 5. CHEVROLET ::_11o~~"'in=~~ Im ml. H>zn75 $650. Part~OAST IMP~T~ out (TIVSJS55 Sport Car Center '71 IUICIC '67 Chev•ll• Spt. Cpo. 1st National Bank
new ..... •fC<U, allo CAMl1TI 1611 dlJ1/1.-. Ncabed'lrsl 1000.1200 w. Coast Hwy. ORANGi!n~NTY'S RIVIERA Radio, heater. automatic,. Leasi• <e<"""'°'· water pump, 1125. Honda 90, dirt/meet a I CIC: ~ewport Beacll G<U40tl Nabers no E. 1st, S.A. 5414164 Uoouiooa hudtop coupe with roal be&uty$·1•
099
2l0437• ,,. 1•
etc.), Bait tank, swim •lep, $95. 96M215. Tmific buya. 2SOO llARBOR BL., C d•11 sWlm stain, full canvas ·n Harley D a" id. 0 n COSTA ME.SA BMW a I ac '69 TR-6. 26,(0J ml. AM/FM, factory air cond., Ml power Low l>o'wn Low Terms 2')22 Busintu Center Drive .,.,
($18CKI), new galley, heed, SportJter, Low ml. MUii 540-9100 open Stmday --------2600 HARBOR BL., wire whls. tonneau. xlnt tncludlns door locks, vin)IJ PHONE 645-5799 lrvlne, Callt 92664 ' ·
olffpl ~ compuo, depth oelL 11700. -alt. ~ GMC TRUCK Vlllt our heW h<nne! COSTA MESA rood. 6«>-<1848 alter 6 PM. top, tilt wheel, steroo multi· MIRACLE MAZDA n4-~ 21l-m.o.!67 ~
finder, fish tind<r, 80n&r, 2 SOCC ·~~--·~~ow milH '66 0 540-9100 Open Sunday •67 GT 6 --h. ~ _, p!ex, strato 1e&tl, sport 2145 llarhor Blvd. 71 fo d W j
anchcn. tull life jacket.I, dri·-':w141-. M~ust',.'u•. -t Radio, heater, (#V58139). SO USED MERCEDES Reblt ___ .. .__..,p .., uu. wbeell, etc., etc. Very low, Costa Mesa ' r CICJOll ~ k •-k full Id 90 ....... & .. • .,..,.., Gd.pe..lntj:mtr. low mile•. (707CPh1). Automa"' ''c'•--•--1 ..,.a ....,.; • Y crp • $150. takes. 531-72!H. $115. dlr. 83f>..6.5.15. ON DISPLAY NOW $:1250 5f0....03T9 -......, .......... J ...... -........ pl gu, 45 pl wat.r. Reedy 1955 F~ Plcku Good Co,, .._ L•••• Now ... r_,,01 ' $4999 '70 NOVA SS dltioolng, radio (382CI'Q). :, to .. to Catalina! Great Motor Homes 940 v•-u P uu , fYl9 ~ VOLKSWAGEN ·-d'' ~• ~~ • ft•hlng boet Valuo ia:;oo. -=.,...,=='"""~-1325 "" be• t oiler. ROY CARVER, Inc:. $111.71 Monthly Coupe. 350 VB. Vinyl top, ~·~ •· -.. •
Will a«ept ,. ... otter over "Btu. WHJTLIDGES" -536--0300=-·~~~~~-234 E. 17th St. HOUSE OF IMPORTS vw Bwl camper. 1971 Ex"'I -=-Naben ~':'.'A=:~;~.!,. bu:.;: GREMLIN i
$6000. Call 66-2440 A.sk for SUNSET MOTORS 1965 Dodge P. u. biJck 3 Costa Men 54&-4444 6862 ManchHter, l!Uena Pk cood. Lo mileage, New U Cadillac: ~ u1u·1y .___ _,_,_ ,..,., _,, on Santa Ana """•n• ..,__ S ¥~ HARBOR .,, console, factory guages, 1' Art. ~· l UUAelOD •iu.:o. IMMEDIATE _,...,-.. ,, .... ,. w-=, un root, CUslGm _,,,... uw., pow.er disc brks, exterior 'TO Gremlin 1 Auto, Trani., i'
28' FAIRLIN.ER iport ORANGE COUNTY Good tires $'150 or best ot. DELIVERY builHn bed. Many extrns, COSI'A MESA chrome. TOP SHAPE! $165 low miles. (329 BBn. $1695.. r
cruiser, fl.ybrldge le all LOCATION fer. 494-1531 aft. 5. $2600. Call wkday1 8-4. 540-9100 Open Sunday Below Book. Must Sell! WW Dir, 547-58'l6. ~
=ca1Xl!., ';;';/;, N: ELD~~1ADO Auto LHslng 964 ~ .~·VW Bug (VWT ?38l, CADILLAC .. quick. Call 531-1218. IMPERIAL !
bOttom paint Slip avail at MOTOR HOME ~ " (VOR 807). See these Extra '65 IMPALA I
:,-1548:"tot by appt. $6448 LEASING SEE US ABOUT ~lr","'547~. Today! 1995. i.Z~ !L D~~De, A 1 2H D~t H .T~ '69 IMPERIAL I
18' LOBSTER BOAT Try OW' lease exper11 for Oversees Delivery '68 VW 7 Pass Bus. Sunroof, runs e e ~ oma c, ory a ~n-LeBARON FULLY SELF CONTAINED Savinp: , SatWacUo.D • Ser-(first aold! Full power, fac-d1tloning, power sleermg. . I Motor A trier $950 6 IT'S BRAND NEW! · CREVIER MOTORS Jug. rack. Xlnt cond. $1650 tiry air cond tele-Wt steer-Rad.lo heater white wall Luxunous 2 dr. hardtop with 1 ~ Ser. •2lm7 ~cei.EAsE ALL POPULAR 2Jl2 Wo Ji;t St .• Santa Ana or make offer. 536-3507, lng, door iodcs, cruise con-tires, tinted gl~. (NQY895) factory air condltion\na, ~
13' OUTBOARD w/35 hone Phone 64S-66n 1972 MAKES AT COMPETI-i~-=='""3S-'-"31c.7,;.1 _~-J ~--------'68 VW Sundial Camper, trol, vinyl top, full leathe:r $600. dlr. 836-6535. vinyl top, tapestry fnte:rlor, ~
motor -trailer. Complete! 1970 Harbor Blvd. TIVE RATES. •n BMW 600 ce. Ex· '611 MGC 6 cyl. 1 oWDl!r. rebuilt engine. $1950 or of-inter. New wsw fuu. (019-'67 Caprice 1util11 P<>"heel'el',....c:_W~ ... ~trol.t < ••~ .,. '711 alt 6 r,n Mal lm "'Id •--~-'" cl A ''"' V cl ~~ I Call= -AGC) t W ' uuui-~. JnO:!I .,._, .......... pm. Costa Mes• ~ co no: ~ ce.,....,.IO.Uy e:an. ~al ery, very ean. ;11 .......... or ·=e~r~. "'--'~"'-'=-"eve=s· __ J • $5222 Immaculate, Loaded, Low, every dlx. xtra. CXWX214). ;
2)' Imp all hp ?JO, full can-,_.,,======= further detalla. $1,195. 644-6438. offer. 675--05.55. '71 VW campe:r, pop top, xlnt low miles, Sacrtnce, must $2777 ~
...., bait tank, 281 hr., •nNIMRODTENTTRAJL. R~~~~J>~~~D CITROEN '69 MG Midge~ xlnt oood. lo cond. fully equl pp ed . • sell, dlr,. 897-0224.
673-9498. Sleeps 8, stove (HX6819) ml Harbor Blvd. Cit S M I $1400/offe:r. 534-0107 ewL .,c67~vw=~~-----uw Tandem v ...... trlr, $3950. ER • • • LIKE NEW .• • miles, wire whh new tire" 54&-0747. • Naben '68 CUSTOM Impala 2 door, & NaL-n
$1295 Colla Mesa 642-0QIO roon porn 11orol ·=«llent Cond. New CadDlac: PIS. P/B, R&H, xtnt cor.d.
1l' Booton Whaler. Standard BEACH CIJY DODGE Auto& Wonted 968 Orange Oounty headquarten MGB tire•, (~dialJ), Mags, New 2600 HARBOR BL., Must .. u. $1350. 548--5417. Cadillac: model. $600. 673-4990 even-for local A European --------patD, Bugger. $USO. COSTA MESA '691.mpalaconv.,goodcond.. 2600lIARBORBL..
inp. ,. delivery. '72 MGB, Beaut. Excel Cond. 646-500. 540-9100 Open Sunday all power. Asking $1350. COSTA MESA
Boats, Rent/Ch•rt'r 908 6S55 Beach Bou1evard REWARD Jim Sl1mon1 lmpor11 7300 ml. \Varr. Sacrifice. * '68 Westphalia camper, all ---;;,~~N:;o;,--l~6~'13s~9536~~· ~·-~~·=,_-1~540-~91~00~=,;o~pen~~SUnday~~ -Huntington Beach 55~s.. Main. s.n0pe"n":._ 1500 dn, 12300 !inac. ava11. & xtra equip. Rebtt .ng. YOUR ONLY CHRYSLER JAVELIN
27' AUX. SLOOP (n4) 540-2660 -----.. -'-"-· ---Ra& pop top, spcl htr., FACTORY
Perfect for weekond cru!IH Motor Homo Rentals WILL PAY OYER DATSUN PEUGEOT cptg. $1950. lro-!1585 alts. AUTHORIZED '62 CHRYS New Yorker. '70 Javelin 4 Spd,. U.S..
to Catallna. Fully equipped. Available tor daily, weekJy * '70 VW FASrBACK. Good shape. $250. 846-8242 Map, Real S h a r p r I
SS radio, RDP', aleepa 1bc. or monthly basis. 21', 23', K Ila Bl Bo k • Leeving Country! Musi * PEUGEOT * AUTO, AIR. XI.NT COND. CADILLAC alt 6 w"''"•' a nytime (Pl69858) $2l!t5. Dir,, 6'2" headroom, complete and 25' se:lt contained Mo-e JVY 08 0 sell 1971 Datsun Station PRI V AT E P A RTY. DEALER wke:nds. ~" 547--5826. galley, Oub ...... Lots Of tor Home~ all equlpt with wa .. n. Call 84&s5673 alt 4. !J68..0723. Largest aelectlon ol cadll-, ___ M_E_R_C_U_R~Y--
paridng. Call for Info. generator, l'()()f air, and Fof loto model, clHn, Detlun 240-Z. Excel Cood. Al ~l~~·F '66 vw Squareback Wagon, lacs In Orange County. CONT1NENTAL
557-9046 aft. 6:30. many othe:r extras. All low mileage dom11 .. Must sell! Yellow. good condition, radio-heater-Sale:s-Leasln~. Look for our • 2 '
a..n, s.n 909 ~ches "" 1972 mod<~. tlc1, Import&, trucks or ___ ;::962"'35=-==51:___ Sport Car Center good tires . 1825 or best or-~ul~ ;.~ 0-:;;r;..=: 1969 Marie m,1.ow miles. Mercury MalllUIS 197 :
SAILBOAT 12' (Flttty CIDI)
Flberglaa: O\'er wood. New
said. lmmac. cond. $19.00.
6.18-5570.
e have the all steel Amigo c•mpers. FIAT •ORANGE C 0 UN TY• S fer. Call 926-3822. Dir. Re:d w/black Landau
alM>. Please: caU 839·9560. Call anti uk for Buyer · LARGES!' '62 vw Bus, runs good, nttds • Nabers top. Black leather, tilt Colony Parle Wagon
DAYE Ross no E. 1st St., S.A. 547--0764 new pinion gear. $450. C d'lla wheel full power air & Full pwr., twin comfort seatl, • FIAT • PORSCHE 6l&-9Z78. a I c: ,..,..;_ $4250. Wm 788 tilt whl., tinted &Jut. air I
20' Vllrlng 1118.U boat. New
sails. mn coven. JUii hauled
A l<llnllhed. MUI! ..U. o.mer. 645-5150.
2600 HARBOR Bl-, 846-7368. cond., radial-steel belt tires. , PONTIAC ·:.:: B~;.,cI:_an.o~r ... Call.. COSTA MESA '67 c ,. I I c 429 ..... (<17-EOY). • 128'1, 124'1, 850'1 '70 Porsche 911T •~ .. "" 54l>-!llOO Open Sunday on onon • po. $119
DEMO SALE Stereo, Map, Private Party, 5.16-0418. '72 COUPE ~. dlr. ~~ded, Must
Daya 839-95611, alt 5 -1911J VW Westphalia Camper. 833-3155. Pop top. new tires, otc. DeVIW '69 ContinenW Marie m Low + Tx. Per mo. 3S mo. open
2480 H•rbor Blvd.
Cosio MoH 54UDl7
SAILBOAT
1411' O'Day r&cing &loop.
Comparable to Udo 14'. 13eZ1 Harbor, Garden Grove
Main A jib, $299. (lood . ...,. 1 B1k. So. of G.G. Fnry,
WE PAY TOP CASH Sl 644 19T1 914 Porsche. Low mt. $2550. 546--1919. Beautiful fl.nlsh with vinyl top mt. Must sen. $4875. or nr-endO. R CAN IUY
Oean, all acceuorles. $3«XJ. '69 VW sqback. Vtty dean. & leather ._ tapestry inter--fer. 675-0555. ~~.7.J:: 17821 Sky =st =~a:.:.E. :;,,.~ .:.:r .:~~ Cont 1971 MK Ill AL~.:~~LS ' 636-2333 dition. 673-5468 Dino. -~-.;;;:.;;;;:'---
STAR cia .... uboet. 1r1er. *Marvin Pearce*
Cover, a:d sa1ls, only $950.
-· Motor Hnmes LIDO 14 No. 319, >clnt cond,
fully equip .. $900. Scites • R-~-•-* 5.16-1m * ...,._
49' 8 Mota Sloop. conwrted 551-3222
fOr crulllng. Xlnt c d. !Cll S, Vlllqo Way, S.A.
$18,500. 6'4-4048 aft 5. ttt Shasta 18" mtr bm tor
32' Columbia racing aloop, renl Sips 6, teU cont, air. Sleeps 4. $49511. Pvt pty. 497,2384,
<n41 84&s3445 Rent A -~ Home
KITE No. 895 for your V •cation
With dolly , Vory good c:ond. * 839-4301 *
1750. C>ll 549--0229. 1 -=e~NEW;,,,-,,,23,-' '"'.i,,.-,,25"•~1;-WIUl'Y-
for -· -• -. )ll&t can 111 ror n. _..._
GROTH CHEVROLET
Alklorllalto ........
ll2ll -Bl..S. HuothWt=Bo&cb
lll-I087 Kl WSSl
IMPORTS WANTED
Oranae OounU. TOP I BUYER
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
188Sl Beach Blvd.
R. Beach. ?.\. UT-355S
*W• buy older CUI *
Plu1 Tax lo Llcen,.
lo Dealer Prop, •n 128 2-D<X>R
#769157 e VOLUME e
e $AYIN6$ e
•Bill Jones
SPORTCAR CENTER
2833 Harbor 540-4491 * COSTA MESA *· COMPLET SERVICE.
PARTS &: BODY SHOP
Factory Trained Me:chanics
16 Stalls loon, Sllps/~k& 910 M. H. All', lo&ded! Best ratet
DOCK w/b9throom up to pouible. Pvt ply 96Pr1397. $25 • $50 • $100
"72 WINNEBAGO 27', deep1 for moa:t can running 26', $75/mo. No. 2 Balboa
OJVOI, N.B. 6$-031.
7:30 am to 5:30 pm
Mon., Tues., Wed. • Fri.
S. a.lr/cond. Delux. Reserve call 89Z-5017 Thun, to 9 pm
17' Schlada SK with 110
Mere OB. 'Canvas covttr,
Sharp! $17';J. ~
Boots, Speed lo Ski 911
15' BOAT, ski or ilsh, 30 h.p.
elec. start Johnson w/trlr.
$450. 557-<;'IU.
FASTEST, &lamoroUI ski
boat on the cout! Call 637·
now.~.
'70 27 Ft. Winnebago; gen .. 2
air. C.Onslder trade. 675-3722
~tore 9 AM. or after 7 PM
CLARK-CORTEZ ne:w in '67,
46,00> mi. Xlnt conci. See to
apprec. $8'JX). 494-7735.
FOR rent 24' Motor Home.
Sell-cont., stereo, a.Ir, sips 7.
Reas Rates. 962-2195.
5744 Sat, &m • Eves. =T'"'ro""'l""lo_r_s,""'T=r-.-v-.1~-"'KS'""
e ARISTOCRATS l T--I • NEIYPORTS , e A'UTO-MATES
I ~--;;;;iiiiii~~~ AJ•, severat nse<1 $395 a up ~ IVORSHAM TRAILER SALES Compor&, Sot./R.m 920 2709 w. 17th stroet
Santa Ana <nt) 531-2596
WE 00, all mak•• of cl•an ___ H_o_N_D_A __ _
uaed oportl can, pald for
or not. P leue drive 1n 1ol'
-•ppralsal.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
S1.oo W. c.oast Hwy.1 Newport Beach
642,9405
'71 Hondo 660 Sod•n Immaculate, $68S or best of.
fer, dlr, 897-0224.
•n HONDA 600 Exce:l Cond,
AM/FM rad, Red w/bl.k
Inter. 21,800 nU, $1(KX)
963s7460
JAGUAR
JAGUAR SEDAN 3.4
WE PAY TOP DOILAR e 54S-4804 •
FOR TOP USED CARS MAZDA
U your car U! extra clean, -------see U1 firat.
. BAUER BUICK
2925 Harbor Blvd.
Colla MHI 9'1!).25(1)
1m Porsche, e MUST Sell '69 VW BUS conditioning, AM·FM rad.lo, Loaded' Vin top AIR. All South CaDf •
911 T, Targa. Like new. Great cond! $1300. 6 wa.y se:at, WSW tires, tilt Ii extras' {7080SL)
0 em llnlM 644-4394/~. M&--0342 telescopic steering, bumper · $6,35.0 •-
l(m#~~•1'.trlpe, etc., •tc. 1st 11-'la-I Da..i. '62 Porache, trans woric Custom VW, very c~an .uuoJO NUUlldl M•
~~r,:. or be•t oUer. :;'~~! $6600 Or Lease 1...-
RENAULT '66 vw, perfect mech. cond. a Naben Southern California """""'5
Needs body work. !!63--5900
or 963s9401. Cadillac: 1st National· Da..i. Renault Demo S•I• NllR '69 VW, xlDt cond, lo mile, nu 2600 HARBOR BL., Semi Annual 11res, pv1 pty. . COSTA MESA
Demonstrator 548-5196 540-9100 Open Sunday Leasing I~ More. Col Pork
Wag, $310. 545-4358 Clearance Sale '67 VW Duo w/'68 rebuilt engine. Runs good. Must Th is Weekend .. u, n_4, m.-3769
Unbeatable Prices '64 VW BUS XI.NT COND ALL 19n MODELS MUST SELL. 6'l3s'1422 IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE '68 vw. S.at rovin, speaker,
DELIVERY runs aood-IS95 "' will trade
INSTANT CREDIT for ..aflon wagOO: ll44--4687.
APPROVAL * '66 Bug. New l600cc eng.
BANK FINANCING New tires & brks. Gd. cood. . tllruout 1775. 646-1355. COAST ,~e~ ~G
* 53-1332 *
'71 EL DORADO >J22 -... Center """" MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE n~· Calif. ~-ro67 '65 MUSTANG TrulY the llnell of the sreat ~. ~,::..::;=-~_;;.:;.::::,..::::; I line of automobiles. Luxury 65 Continental, 4 dr. clean, Immaculate, SacriOce. Must
Is everywhere. Only 10,21.1 full pwr, air COl:ld. $1000 or sell, dlr, 897--0224. l
local miles. Fact. air cond., offer. 847-7354. PINTO . I
full power, tilt .i. 1e1,,..p1c CORVAIR ;J:;:,.
lleerlni. doorlc>cka, . .W.FM im'Plnto . 2IOO ..
stere:o w/multiplex tape, '66 Monza :i dr coupe w/atr. 12,000 lnt. $2395.
trunk lock, a sentinel that auto, R/H, Xlnt Cond corid. New tires. m«i89. 1
turns your light• on It oil S0,000 ml, $595 673--4674 PLYMOUTH for you. PIUI a ho1t of lea· CORY E tun!s to bring the thrill of E 11 .,....,....,...., .... .,..., __ ..,I
motoring back to you. (07~ ,63 Co tt fastback 327 65 Fury Wap
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Cougar .1971 Cpe. ·:~~:!~ ·1
IMPORTS '68 VW VAN, xlnt cond. fully
carpeted, door speakers
494--0582. 1000-lXIO W. Paclflc C.t. Hwy.
Newport Beach· (n4) 642-0406 '64 VW with Westphalia cam·
per complete German bit Ren•ult S•l11. & Service equip. inc gas stove 1: frig m> HARBOR BL.,
f11r ovtr a decade in On.nae &: small &:Ide: tent. Sleeps 2 COsr A MESA
'€oonly adulll, 2 children. 11100 540-9100 Open SUnday
s.rv. Dep\r~ m 1 p.m. _!irm. __ 962-8972 __ .___ '67 COUPE Alt, 1ecessnrtes. WAGON ~
Jlm Slemo .. Renault '56 VW p!us extra parts. De VILLE $84.00 9 pa&1., 3 10al.. Fad. air, I
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Auto S.rvlco, Porn 949
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or noL Call Ralph Gordon
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Auto&, lmport..i 970 TOYOTA IS63 VW Camper. The body FM radio, ' heater,,• auto. l'-em CaDfna' thll excep~ low mil
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15,<m ml, excellent cond.,
$3,000. 499-2211,
Cycl11, B1k11,
5-ttra
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Steel Radials 235xl5 $49.95 +
FE:r. Pol.y Steel Goodyear
$36.95. HI Jackers: $34.50 pr.
f'GOxl.5.Belted While Letters
$28.50 + YET, U, S. Mags
$15.95 up. Roda:er Ward 60's
Supe:r Low Prices. •
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den, Spue wheel, 3' sldc1,
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6i5-3554. 12345 E. C&n:1n,
Hawatl•an Garden•
POWELL, lete model dirt _~...,,,,~--· ----
machine. Excetlent cond. A * '63 Corvette: fUel injectlon,
~ ruged. Knobby complete. Misc •mall block
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NOW IN STOCK
For lmmodl•lt
Delivery
lnsl•nl Credit
BANK FINANCING
COAST :.
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vlntap, betttt than new in. auar. $275 UJ>. v 1 n c e
-~ ou4 11095. Rudi Automotive J.160 "K" IJm.1200 W. Plclfle Cll. Hwy.
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17331 BEACH BLVD.
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'67 MERCEDES
230
Sedan. Au-.t!e; ,._.
......... power bralloa, la<>
tory air condl~ poll!
button radio, bet.tv, ndW
Urea. leather lnterklr. TbJ1
beauti.M a.a~ lbowl
excellent Care b)' Sft\"lolM
GWnel'I. (TUP51!).
.$2999
Hetw club' clutch. dirt · spd, AM.FM, &d oood.
ttm. Good cond. $1.'iO. -&i'W.-o;;.;·B..irY;·M;~; 36,ooo mt. Pvt pty. ii.a. Nabers
-m-'llM. Manx O'&'"'f'l!I, roll bar, I"'-Mn. Darby, Da1I 657~770 Cadllac
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TDYOTA $4 199 Ol1i ownor. Lo miles. Excel Otte. owner. Xhitl
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Lquna Bacb -'71 TOYOTA WAGON
$14'5
SAHTA ANA TOYOTA
S<rvfco Dept. .,...
1:30 am 'tU t pm
--5«).1111_ '17 w. Womor, Sant& Ana.
V-c.'Gll DIOMfl "'"' a...tflitd Ad,Jrll knt' ttms
nowt CaU 60-5l7I Now!
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DI W. Ill m S&ala Ana Cond , Mm! Soll' $2200 Automotlc, foc:tory air condl· Low low mllH, Oean ID&loll
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VOL 65, NO. 178, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES
EDITIOM
ORANGE COUITTY, CflLIFORNIA
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' MO~~AY, JUNE 26, 1972
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TEN CENTS
McGovern Claim.s N o.mination Sewed Up
w ASIDNGTON (UPI) -Sen. George
s. McGoyern claimed enough vot<s today
for a llm-hallot nomination for president
a~ the' Democratic NaUonal i)nvenUon
on the bflil ol , 1alnlng a)mo,1 100
previouaiy uncommitted d e 1 e g a t e 1 ,
mosl4' blacks.
'Al a news•conference he attended with
three members of the C<!nir<"lonal
Blad< CauC111,' MeGoveni said the 96'1\\
d,elegatea he gained w o u 1 d ralae him
1,51011 votea.11 takes 1,509 to-nominate.
'The lllstrlct · of Col1nbla's con-
grmlollal delegatt, Walter E. F1untroy,
.l8id the ~elegates were'made up primari-
•
ly ol blacb from 12 -· Fauntroy sa\d the votea Included: Con-
necticut 4; LOulaiana 14; Oblo I ;
Mlssiuippl I&;' Illinois 5; Missouri I;
New York 2; District ol-Colwnbla J2l/o;.
Virginia U; Soulll Carolina 7; "Goorgla,I;
Alabama I; and New Jersey 3.
'f!leY ad!led up· to 98llo. · · •
But Fauntroy .later scaled . the total
down by.one-)l'!>en l!c-llld the Alabama ·
delegate .i)Nidy was Included _In 'the
Mc9ovem ,tolal.. l!e llld a final recon-
clllaticin ol numbe!'s would be made later
In the day .•
Mc.Govern lefl immedlately after the
•
news' conf<,.... for 1 t!Jree.day nlnl ~ to. Meillcan-Amerlcans, l'I>'
t1!rOulh the South,' where hla support 'ii dlana llld all olha-minority groups."
considered weak. Although Fauntroy produced !be names
Tbe' United ·P.ress lnten>a~ 'llbul• ol lelderl ol , IOIJ\e atote blocs being
Uon,.!Uen before !be new addition, 1a•• clOll•ered today, be .l8id the group decld-
McGovern 1,340:15 delegates wlth es lean-ed nOt to ' release the names ol the in-
lng. . · , · divldual delegates to Jl'Otecl them from
"'There ls no ~SUon that ·the M 0 prn.sww:."·
delegates who repl'e8eDt 'new additions McGovn •. who btt:an hia long cam-
'"' enough ·to p<il us ·over on 1bO firal paign with relailvely llttle support among
ballot jn Miami," McGovern llld. minority gJ'OllpO, llld l>O agreed with the
"'What JS mo<! significant Is that tbl•·ls goalJ ol lwo major black declarations bul
aootber ma j o r atep In uniting a 11 , dlffered In cerllln 1peclflcs.
Americans In the political proceas," He said be dlugreed with the poaitlon
McGovern said. "I have made the same m lll'Ml taken by the Na~ Black
ru1se ar
Nixon Lifts
.All Quo_ta~
For Meat
WASRINGTON (AP) -President Nb:·
en Jif1ed ·all quola mtrictions on meat
lmporla today ''.in ID effort to rernemdy
am.rt-term !lhortare" and curb rising
meal' )ll'l<a . 1
l!al ~ rulfl'CIUI a freele on ,_t aild olber food jJricef, ~ ol Ibo
1\ew1~8'1111111.W_Wllli,.....,,
~,,.,.. ~-........ Nlmn'I'
diictaioe WU -ed.,
·-ol the quolU for the rest ol 1'1J ''maJ not full1 IOlft the problem,"·
Nixon· 1 a J d' ln a statement. ''Furth.r mealllm will be taken u newsary and
&JIP!Oprille... ' ' .
'Jbere wu · llOIDt evidence that the
Price Commlllio!'. wblcll makes .......,.
mendationi to the Cost ol Livintl Cowicll,
bad ~ .lilenced on the po,litlcally
1oucbJ m. of f<\Od prices. It mel in. an
u_.al doaed -1on ol more than lour
bqun _&mday, but aald•aothlng.
Moat ol the lmpOrted -II law"" cost cuta wblcb aoes Into processed ..,,.
ducts such u hamburger, bot clop,
aalaml.-and .........
Ofllclaia questioned whether t h t
dedaloa would have an Immediate lm-
(IJee PRICl!ll, Pqe .I)
Lifeguard Saves
Gui From Viejo
At North Beach
A San Clemente lifeguard a\'ed the 'llle
ol 1 IS-year.old M!lllon Viejo girl "'"'
the weekend after Ibo became tripped In
a riptide al North Beach.
Guard Steve Blmtt gave mouth-to.
JllOUtb .....acitatlan to the Ylctlm after
&be atopped breatblnl durln& the Satur-dJ.Y afternoon mcue. -'Ille Cir~ Nucy Keman ol 21112
Qirlstlna, wu truted by her own family
-after the lncldeat occurring cluila( l period ol ...., cold Wiiier len>-
pentuM, pard apohamen llld. ~ Barrejt said be'llnt noUced the girl ln
~aboul 75 ,.rda from obcrt, belnC
wried IOlward by. a llllal1 rtjltlde. ~
Bomlt-toberl'tlClll,aclUbe
bn[ucbtithe girl toward shore lbe ~ "'1iaiiillc-·n. 1.• a rd -.red -·tloa la Ille Wiler, °"" -after llfblllal the 'flctlm ta llllft. Mill
"9nn tam n:p•wd ~e11. • •
.8rilige Accident •
Hurts 3 Women
' ' ' c Miufmf .D~t;-et~:. UPIT~ . '
A Parl!·proleoter w..tt-a .mult bearing 'bombs equal -~' and
a burlap tunic reading, 'megatQJls,_ megadeath, :no to the bomb.' Ht
hands out leaflets at the Saturday. t1,emons\fatio11 aplnrt lrench· gov·
ernment's·IChedulel1 nuclear ttst In lhe,Padftc. ',
24.'ldentified as POWs;
I . '
-N<iiie Saif!, Frotn County
.,._,,....~
'J'llt, u .s. aovemJll!lll bal rec41ved 1
1111 ol il U.S. Air PCJl<O and Navy ol·
--bytbt lkrlb Vleln-..... ... ..t u ba~been captured
linco 1910, Pentqon 1la uld'Situr-
day.
Nine ol 11io1e :H -bad ,..._,
-1llled only .. lllil•inl In -(llJA) aod tbeJr sllhll U priaonero WU
uncertain.
Fifteen had alroady -llated u prisoners.
Roi Lemb ol Ibo POW·lllA lllterna-
tlonal office In ''IWtin ~ 11111 morning
t1M¢ none ol !be men lmol>ed ln the
dlglwn -from°""" OXrntJ. llemben ol llle 6rlnl• Ollntx· POW· ~-dlecW tllt !IA• -u ' ll wu-llllde pallllc Ind -111 ..,,,..
from the are&, "11 f• M WI bow,'' abl,..
uld.
Tiie lbt WU g1-to the U.I. J:mba1t1
In P.-ts Jl'lidV nl&bl by W-8abler,
Ill ltlar'ney iidlml .. w..r ol ...
• FAhmll 11. K.....ty ([).-).
''We andeutand Sen. bmoll1 bid
been !nlonned the Us! WIS 1vall1ble, Ind
Coroner's
Office Logs
11 .DeathS
38-acre Annex . ' .
To Be Studied
By CapisJJ:ano
Political ConvenUon l11t spr'lil( In Gary,
Ind., 1 busing politlon taken by the same
group; certain figures In proposals on the
black share of federal contracts and in-
~ maintenance; and a proposal to
close the U.S. embassy in South Africa.
"All the cUfferencea were expr~ed in
writing and were accepted as'reasonable
objections on my part,'' McGovern said.
In teSponse to· a q(lestfon, McGovern
said that he assured the blar.ks that his
administration would inclUde blaeks on
the supreme Court, tJle cabinet, the
regulatory agencies "and at all levels of
aovernment· ln reasonable propoa!Uon to
•
their percentage of the iioi>uJotlon. •
Five ol the statea McGovern will vlalt
In the South and Southwest -OkJaboma,
Texas, Georgia, Soulh CArol1na and
Virginia -have lM delegatu McGovern
c<inslders WlCOIDlll!tted. ·
But McGovern aald he would not try to
convert any ol the 27 delegates ln the
silth state, Arkansas, which are comw
milted to Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (D-Ark.).
During a stop al Little Rock Tuesday,
McGovern will meet wiUt Mills, but aides
said McGovern would be prepartnc for
"poskonventklll actlvtlies."
Renews Plea
To Husband
To Resign -Wire-Smarting from brulaes llld alleced m.
dlgnlUes r<eelved while Ille wu a
"pollUcal ,.-r" at the Newporter Inn
last week; llartba Mitchell todlJ ,.,,.,..
ed her telepbODe ::; urllni her ...
band to qUll Prvl Nlllll'l ... pa'cn.
Newly .... ....,.s. ID a plulllt.; tW room
llllte at the W'*1Mllw Oaaa1!7 CID In·
Rye, N.Y .• .llll. .... II ..... AllwMt --:--G-1 sa·-'arl1 ....., w
tllt ._ Yen Dlllr Nlft • -
bnlJoelf by ........i =: ., gulrds....., lier ally~ "Cdi:
Mra. 'Mlfd!e!l cborpd ...., that
v1o1enco eodad lw 1::.::"',. WI
from the ~ villa to
UPI Wuldntlton corrapondent Helen
Tliomu. In tbal call, Mrs. MltclleJI llld
she wal ltarin( her husband unless ho
quit pollt1<a. "
Mystertoualy the long dl9tance can to the __ Wublngton reporter WU in-
terrupted.
Mra. llltdiell told t!Je New York DallJ
News that aeveral ol her guuds, pro.
vlded by the Nl>on committee Iller bet
husband left bls 11tomey general poet,
uthrew me down on the bed -five mea
did It -and llucl: I needle Jn my bebJnd.
"I've lllVlr been treated like tbls,
ever," Mrs. Mitchell said.
Tho Illa-mi6ma nporta "' • "commotlaa" In the ->Illa
eorl1 ll'rtdly lldnllC -allor a moderalelJ' large window WU --.
Rellablo aources today told the DAILY
PILOT not on1J waa a window ln the
MltclleJI tilla .... -. but blood bad
stainecl the c:urtaini and the bedroona
telephone bad been ripped from the waIL .
Meatrtlllllt, Mn. Mitchell today qain
pbonod •UPl'a Helen Tbomu aayJnc a
securtll' ~ lot the -com-mlltee. "pdlod the telephone out ol Ibo
wall" to*" rw from biking.
u1 hope )'OU print that,'' lbe said, HTo
have tbll jeft. •• tbll chancier come In
and pall the telephone out ol the wall."
She told Mia 'JbonlU Ille WU ln her
be!! In ber -at hor Newporter
1111 villa -Ibo lncldmt occurred. :·u ,... -• 1111, 'I: wouJdn'I believe I~'! &be <Cl'f' to the
(loo MAJmlA, Ptp I)
. W•llGi•
,,_ -. _,,., doada
are sWl b•.i. .-Ille 0.-
IDI• Coaat, bat Ibo -tberlaclJ
-clear lldel la the -rue.lay. Bilbo •11. I.on la ..
80'1. '
INSmE TO•AY . .
Land prddlfflg It • Mlllo!t-
d<>Uor -..... ift l'l<>rida Giid
'"""' bupert liftd !Mr-'* -load lhcfr ............. ,.,,.,.
"""""" of "dttaa loWnl" /Gil lo matcriol11e. Set ''°"· /'Go• r. -. L.M .... ' cenftrll:e I Ck:•"hl INl c.:a 11 -" 1199'.ll 9lllffW • ··~.1111 ••• ;',T 'l . .... ,, .. ---"
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l OAll Y PILOl, SC Moodq, JUot 2', 1972
Skies Sluw Famed Brimh
Mariner Lost
Pr.tfor• P...,...i •
Con~ert Arrest
80, 45 Adults, Hel.d in Sa1i Diego Ocean Hunt Democrats View·
Of Sailboat
Overcul ski" of! the C.lllorni1 coast
tO!laY hampered the air and aea 1t1rch
for a disabled 33-loot sallboet fast
reported 500 rnlltS west of Loi Angeles.
'Ille U.S. Coast Guard said two lixed-
"lai aircraft -on< from Coast Guard
Sin Francisco and the other from
Hamilton Air Force Bose -were
seardiing an area 102 by 92 miles for
the Bloop Tom cat on which three persons
were.-board.
The Coast Guard cutter llellolute is also
conducting 'a surface aearch.
We1tber condltlona tn the search area
were reported to be overcast 1kies, north-
northw .. t wlnde at 10 knots and a one to
lwp lool eurfece chop.
Contrary to earlier reports the vesoel
that sighted , the disabled Tom Ca t and
pwed lood and water to the thr ..
pauengtn wu not a commercial ves11tJ.
Attmtlng IA> the Cout Guard, the Tom
Cot -•Jihted by another sailboat, the Add AalA>r, bound for Honolulu.
Alter passing two gal!oos ol nter and
food to the stricken Tom Cat, the Add
Astor contacted a merchant vessel by
raWo and cave Word of tbe Tom Cat'I
pllgbl. The mercbanc v-1 In turn = ~ lnfonnatton ou IA> the Coast
Oil boenl the Tom cat .... Mike FOUJlo
lain, 19, ol HunUngton Beach; Richard
Nlma, 17, and Fred Shropohlre, both of
Hawaii. The trio wu apparently deliver..
Ing the boat to Marina de! Rey !or the
registered owner, Elaine Woods of
Sherman OW. The boat left Honolulu
May I .
Witches .Observe
S11mmer Solstice
On Angel Island
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -It wu a day
like any sunny Sunday on Angel laland
aClOll the bay from San Francllco -ex-
cept fur the dancing witches.
Ill belated oboervance ol the summer ao~, the Witches of the 'three Bay
Area covena -the Horned Moon, Golden
Dawn and Spira\ Dance -along with
their warlocks went Into a snaky, spiral·
Ing dance.
It Included kialng and ended with them
moving . mto a band-hol~lng circle to
1enei;ate T;plychic energy."
"Tbt clrcle la cloaed," intoned sorcerer
Alclao Kelly.
A ball-dozen followers came torww IA>
IN( daubed with ~ greny substance.
FolJowlng an Incantation, the group -
whlcb Included cbildren, presumably
le-. al .U!Ue demons -llopped about
and clapped to ple<0lo and guitar mualc.
'J'ben ffl!r)'oile fell down Into a besp. •
EarlJer, the occultlm found the
111pernotural couldn't tal<e can ct rumbl-
lng tummies. They ate bot dogs, aelaml
and other picnic goodies and drank Wine.
State to Auction
2 Land Parcels
LONDON (Pl) -A Royal Air
Force Mwcb pllao hu joined tbe
bun! IDt round -the-world
1"Chl&maD !fir -Olldllolet, 71, who 11 compeUng ·ID tbe
Ol!M-ver ~ Tranllf..
lanUc Race from Plym0utb, Ena'.·
land IA> Newport, R.I. ·
The plane made a low aearch
over the sea Sunday night looking
for Chlchester's 57-foot aloop, Gipsy
Moth V.
Chlcheater bu missed threo
scheduled radio contacts and race
ofllclall expretaed concern for bll
health.
FromPGflel
CORONER •••
ort the Ortega Highway and over a 300-
foot ell!! abo\it a mile eaat ol the San
Juan fire station.
Coroner's officm tdenilfted Ibo dead
man u Dale McCracken, :a. He wu lllf..
ed as dead on arrival at MJulon Com-
munity Hospital.
On the critical 11&1 with bead lnjurtel In
the """" hospital II McCncken'a passenger Victoria Evelyn Pierce, 19.
A young gunman who came out on the
wrong end ot an encounter with a
Westminster store clerk Sunday was
ldenUfied by coroner's officers today u
Terry Lee Harmon, 28, ol Oruge.
Police dalm llmnon entered an all
night market at 11511 Westmlnat<r Ave.,
pointed a sholiun at the clerk and de-
manded Ibo COl!lenla of the •Ub recJs! ....
They aald llmnon pocketed 164 binded to him and then ordered the clerk to Ibo
back of the store. At that point, poHce
aald, the clerk grabbed a weapon and
shot Harmon through the heart.
~ today -"' ldentlfy the b:,~~ ~Investigation ol the
'111e .coroner'• bulky Sunday log alto r~ Ibo death of a vacatloulng
~ fn>m Vandalia, Olllo, who dled
in the Laguna llllll uea when abe fell
over Ibo handle bars of her blcy·
blcy<le.
Anaheim Body
May Take Up
Offici.als' Rok
BJ JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ...... ., ..... ...,,
Land ~lion by lwo Anaheim city
of!Jdall 'II Ubly" IA> be ·llroucbl up al
the meeting of Ibo ADlhelm City CouDc1I
Tuesday aflemoon, a city otJlcer llUI•
gelled today. .
Khn Clemena, -relaUou; olllcei for City Managtr Keith Munlocb, aa1d
"I'm aure aomethla( will be aalcL-lt'a dlf·
flcult to forecast aomethlng lib thla, but
it'a Uke1y that Ibo matter~wJli be ieterred to."
Murdoch wae unavaUable for comment
this morning. Hll llaff memilen"-ald be
was Jn a meeting with olber ctty offlclaJ&
and could not be reached for the mt of
the day.
Clemen1 wu spuklng of c1Jarpa Dllde
Friday that Murdoch and city Publlc
oWrks Director Thomtou E. Piersall bad
made substantial Jl'Ofils !tom land
purchases using Inside Information on pending city projects.
Both men have denied any wrong doing Jn the dealings. •
"! am proud ol my IDveabnenla In thll
city. l aee no rt110n why I should not ln-
ve:st in it u well, u any other ciUzen,"
Mllrdoch told the DAILY PILOT Friday.
Clemens would not &peculate u IA> what
•
Viet Withdrawal SAN DIEGO (APJ -Eighty -• fncludlng 45 adult1 have been ar-
rested at a rock musle concert, the third such mw arrest outside the San
Diego Sports Arena within two weeks.
But no major disturbance marred the latest concert, which featured Jethro
Tull SUnd•y nlgbt, or the ooe Friday featuring the Led Zeppelin, •t which 52
perlJODS were arrested. Eight person! were hurt and 60 arrested JWJe 13 dur-
ing a melee at a Rolling Stones concert. WASHINGroN (UPI) -Immediate
U.S. wllbdrawal from SOU!beaat Aili,
poatwar amnesty !or clrafl dodger1 and
delerten, and abolition ol the draft were
propoaed today u major planb In tho
lleri>ocra'ta' 1m ~Ital campalp
plltlorm.
The plaUorm propo<ed IA> tho 150-
member Democratic PlaUonn Com-
mittee by a !~member drafting sub-
committee alao ..-oed limited school
busing to achieve quality education and
tupayer financing of moll election cam-
paign cools.
The lllhoommlttee tplll, 7-to-7 -with
Chairman Kennetll Gtboon not voting -
Huntington Mom
Fears for Son
On Ocean Voyage
B1 ALlllON LOCIWIEY
Deltr ...... ...,.., ......
A lranUc Huntington Beech mother
WU "ellmblng the wallJ" today Al HIJ"Ch
continued for the 33-fool dlubled aallboat
' on whlcb her 19-yeir-old IOD i1 a
pweng«.
Mrs. Fred T. Fountain, 1832 Alexandria
51., Huntington Beach, eald she and her
husband were not aware that their son
Mike was aboard the boat until notified
SUnday by the Coast Guard that the
aearcll wu under way.
Mrs. Founfahi WU hlgbly cllsturbed
that the commercial vessel whlcb sJibted
the 33-loot Tom Cat bad not taken the
passenger& aboard or stood by.
Tbe unidentified vwel reported that
the men ,..... ID poor cmclitloll, their
clolbes tattered and had been without
food !or 15 days and witl>JUt water tor
two days.
The captain told the Coast Guard ho
had given tho trio two p11onl of water
and food for about-s!Haya.
"Why dldn~ that captain take those
boys aboard, or at least lland by until
:':1~ved?" llfra. Fountain ~
Neither could the franUc mother
understand why the beat had not been
apotted by the eearcblng aircraft
Mn. Fountain aa1d Mllra bad gone to
Honolulu abwt aeven motha qo IA> vlalt
an older brother. She aa1d aht und«atood
he had .been workine OU the 118ilboat and
bad probahly decided to aa1I home cm It
when ll departed May I for Mp1lll def
Rey. .
"He probeblf Wanted lo aurprlle UI, •
abe aald.·
Mn. Fountain aa1d her aon bad never
been IA> Ra ~ore In a llllall boat Prior
to ..... IA>,llmolulu be hid atleDded HiJn.
tinCIOn Beech lllgll School aDd Golda
West College where be was lludylng llw
enfon:ement
"I'm just climbing the walls until we
hear something," llld Mn. Fountain.
"Mlb II not Uled to loJnl without ti>ocl."
Mn. Fountain aa1d her buaband, a
retired Navy man, II eonlldelll the bolt
will be found.
BofA Also Hikes
Rate on Interest
on the defense plank.
One v~slon backed by supporter, ol
Sen. George S. McGovern (0.S.D.), the
lrootrmmer for the party's prealdenltal
nomlnaUon, called !or less mllitary &pen-
ding.
The new arrests were made on charges ranging from resisting arrest,
soliciting alms, furnishing alcohol to minors, drunkenness, shouting profanities
aod di&turblng the peace.
A majority of the arrests were made In the parking lot where some 200
persons milled about, unable to enter the building as early as 5:30 p.m.
Two Jans scufOed brJefly on the arena steps. '11le other, backed by 1Upporters or
G'ov. George C. Wallace of Alabama and
Sen. Henry Jackaon (0.Wash.), called for
''a program of national defense which is
both prudent and responsible, whlcb will
retain the confidence of our allles, and
which will be a deterrent to potential ag.
gressoni,''
Even belore the plaUorm committee
began two days of debate an It, the pro-
posed plaUorm wu under abarp attack
from two slde!.
Wallace supporters vowed to push !or
ae antlbusiug plank and tor plans to
promJse tax relief for mlddJe.lncome
AmericanJ and cula In foreign aid.
Some McGovern suJ>ROrters said the
subcommittee compromjsed McGovern's
liberal Jl'Ograms too much for the sake of
unity, glossing over aome ol the South
Dakota senator's controversial proposals
in favor of what they said was bland,
general language.
Ted Van Dyk, McGovern's represen-.
taUve lo the PlaUorm Committee, said
the South Dakotan'• supporte1> would
seek "severe changes" in the defense
plank. II they fall to get the changes at
the full committee aesslons, be said, they
will take the fight IA> the convention floor.
Under the new Democratic reform
rules, if 10 percent -or 15 members -
of the 150 platform committee members
voted for a plank in opposition to one
adopted by the majority, that minority
plant is also submitted to the national
convf!llllon for a vote.
'11le bu&lng plank adopted by the draf.
lint auboommittee states:
"We IUPPOfl the goal ol desegregation
as a means to echleve e(fllal access to
quality education for all our cblldren.
Quality education II the Issue -busing ii
not. TransportaUon of Bludenla is one of
many tools available to achieve quality
education. Where It eerves that goal, we
endone It; where It does not serve thst
goal; ,re do not."
On Vietnam, the propooed platform sald:
"The majority ol the Democratic
senator& have called for full U.S.
withdrawal by Oct. I, 1972. We aupport
that. poBIUon. II the· war is not ended
before the nut Democratic ad·
minlltl'ltion takes office, we pledge, as
the tint order of -· .. immediate and complete withdrawal of all U.S.
fortel In lJJdochlna.
"All U.S. mUltary action In Southeast
Asia. will ceue. Alter Ibo end of U.S.
direct combat participation, military std
to the SaJaon government and elsewhere
In Indochina will be terminated.
" ••• To those who tor ...._ ol cm-
scieDce refuse IA> serve ID !Illa war, and
were prosecuted or IOllgbt refup alioad,
we state our firm .Jntent1on to declare an
amnesty, on an •-lite basll, when
the flghtlng hu ceued and our troopa
and priaonera: of war have returned."
Sources Confirm
Martha's Phone
'Ripped Out'
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of ltlt Dill' 1"110 Si.ff
Martha Mitchell's claim that she had
been a "political prisoner" i\} Newport
Beach was substantiated today by
sources inside the exclusive Newport.er
Inn where she stayed for a week with
private agents watching her every move,
"Someone" in her private villa ripped a
telephone from the wall Thursday night,
breaking a call she had placed to United
Press International correspondent Helen
Thomas, officials of the Newporter Inn
confirmed.
Mrs. Mitchell claimed that ;'someone"
was a security agent hired by the
Republican National Committee to keep
her under wraps.
Sources told the DAILY PILOT this
morning that the Newporter was in-
structed to disconnect all telepbon<s to
the villa immecllately after Mrs. Mitchell
was caught making !be call.
It was also learned that blood was
found on a curtain in one of the rooms,
which corresponds IA> Mrs. Mitchell's
charges the! she was physically resiraln-
ed by agents.
0 can you ~eve a man can walk into
your bedroorll, take over 'Ind pull the
phone out of the wan,·· lhe said. -
She also claimed several guards "threw
me down on the bed -five men did it -
and 'ltuck a needle In my behind.
"I've never been treated like this -
ever," she said. '
Wbile l\fra. Mitchell is Insisting the
week long fu.ss is over lier husband's
PQlitical career -which she says be bas
IA> end ..-she'll leave hJm -sources
claim didn't begin that way.
The MltcbeU. had been among tlO GOP
high rollers at the po<b Corona del Mar
home of Mrs. Donald K. Waahburn,
whose dead husband made his mllUons u
majority owner of die aolt drink 7.up, tor
a gala Malcan fi..ta last Sunday night.
The former Myford Irvine home at 411
Avocado Ave., was reportedly the scene
ot a vicious argument between the couple
when the former attorney general in-
formed his talkative wife that they bad IA>
leave became he had an appoinbnent.
She dldn't want IA> go and the heated
verbal ba!Ue reportedly began.
Among the Republican leaders who
were reportedly there to witness the
scene were Mr. and Mn. John Wayne,
W I • d Mr. and Mn. Herbert W. Kalmbach , Nlx-oman DJ ure on'• =ber two lund raiser and Clement
lllrsch, a IA>p Republican official.
I Clif P Confusion over the comings and goings n • f lunge ol the Milcbells continues to reign since
one source insists she was never allowed
A San Clomente woman cbasJnc her oulalde the Newporter compound while
dog along the blulfl"IJ near Linda Lane another sald she spent two days with Beach lo llfra; Waahburn after the party. over the weekend st her footing Mrs. Washburn denies that Mrs. and ID!IPled more than 20 feel, aufferlng
FronaPageJ
MARTHA ...
Washington reporter the Mitchells favor.
••i•m black and blue, J'm a political
prisoner."
She said her husband suggested she re-
main 1n\Calilornia.
"I'm leaving him until he decides to
leave the campaign," Mrs. Mitchell said.
"I love my husband very much, but I'm
no gomg to stai\d for all those dirty
things that go on."
"This is nothing but a cops and robbers •
game, and 1'm trying to get my husband '
out or it," she to lei the Daily News. • ·
AJthough Mrs. Mitchell said the securl~
ty. guards accompanied her across the
country to the posh New York ~burb, in
Westchester County, the New York paper
noted the guards were not in evidence at
the country club. •
Arriving in Rye on Sunday, l\frs. · '
Mitchell said "AH I want is my husband
back.
"There is no reason for us to be in-• •
volved in politics," she said in a personal
interview with a Daily News reporter.
That reporter observed bandages on
the ring and middle fingers of Mn.
Mitchell's left hand, where she said a
physician had stitched up cuts suffered
when she was "beaten up."
She showed the reporter bruises on her
arms and claimed she had othen on her
thighs. "They're•afraid of my honesty,"
she said, "Yes, Martha',. honesty."
"I was a patriot until I got
assassinated. What country can I go to ?"
she asked.
Th e recent revelations aboOt Mrr.
Mitchell 's six-day visit to Newport Beach
that ended late Saturday or early Sunday,
only partially answer some or the ques. ' •
tions raised by incidents following tht :
'Thu~y fiery phone call. · ·
A very weary John Mitchell has denied
he flew to his wife's side this past week.
bu t reporter Thomas said there was a
marked change In the former attorney .;
general 's tQne or voice in ~ telepbo~ anr
versaUon Saturdajr. ,•
Mit<bell, whn during a converaat1on •
following the firs( lelephQne Incident wu · '.
breezy, casual and said Jauntily "Sbe'a
greaf," in a subsequent conversation
sounded to Miss Thomas to be ".sad and
weary." ,
Today In Washington a spokesman for
the Committee for the ft.e.elecUon of the .. >
President, which Mif<hell heads, said the
former · attorney general would have no , '
comment on the recent allegation1 of hla
wife.
"As far as Mitchell is concerned Qds ts · ,;
a personal matter," the spokesman said. ~ !
••He has no comment. •1
Tunney 'Won't
Run for Veep'
• " ..
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•• .. "
The state Division of in&hway1 Tues-
day will auction off two parcels of
surplus land In the San Juan Csplstrano
area. Both are presen~y z.oned for
residential use.
The first 01H1lte auction will l>!!gln at 11
a.m. on 'lb• property at the southwest
cornu·of El Homo and La ·caiera •lreeta.
The 4,0IJO.square foot, Irregular &haped
lot wUI require a nilnlmum bid ol 11,500
and a l2!0 deposit.
· action -If any -would be taken by tbe
council. But councilman WUUam Thom
bas called !or the suspenaion of tbe pair
until a Grand Jury lnvestlgaUon can be
made.
fractures, cuts and 8 concuaslon. Mitchell had been a house quest, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) _ Sen. , ,
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Bank of Llfeguaida said llfra. Edna Gl!fort, 45, however. John Tunney (!).Calli.), says he is . '
America, the world's largest commercial of 323 Avenida Pallzada, was found definitely not a candidate for the
'111e second aucUon is scheduled for
12:30 p.m. on the property located on the
north aide of Cimino de Estrella and the
west aide of the San Diego Fr .. way. The
m.in1mum bid for the 20,559' square foot
lot bas been set at 125,000 with a depoait
of $2,500.
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PRICES •••
pact on surging meat prices, saying It
could ~~ wetb or months for any in-
crease m Imports IA> be felt In the United
States.
Shults, who beada Nixon'• Cost ol Liv-
ing Council, olfered lltue optimism that
the action would »eault In reduced prices. The main objective, be aald, II to atablJ.
"" meat prices by ellmlnstlng repeated
surges at the wholesale level.
Beef supplles and prices appeared to be
the main target of Nixon'• decl&lon,
although auch meats u mutton and veal
also are covered.
Australia suppli.., aboUt ball of the t.:i.
million pound import level set for 1912
and Secretary of State WUltam P.
Hogen, who now la In !hit country, will
d1SCUss with Auatralian omcllla the
possibility ol increasing the flow of meat
lo the United States! Shultz said.
In his 21»-word s atement, the Pr'flJ..
dent said the "recent rise In the price ol
meat ii In part due to an Improving
economy here 11 home caualng Increased
demands for meat whlch have not betQ
mst<bed by lncreued supplies." '
Although be rejected the propoaed price
frter.e on meat and other food products,
Nixon sald "! Intend to moo!IA!r thla
sltuelton closely, and I want IA> -"
every American houaewtte that !Illa ld-
mlnlstraUon II flrmly determined IA> pn-
vent unjuatl!led 1nc......, Jn tho -ct lood.
"We have made lfgnlllcant ,...._ II
our battle agatM tlaia( prices. Wa .,.
golnf to do whatever II necesuf1 IA> -
that that bottle II won."
Earlier thll year, N1lOll loenuld
nieat hnporl quotas by 11 perceot Irani
im 1eve1.1. JM •Ince then. he Uld. "Che
continuing ahlft In demand and ~
bu become mon pronounced."
bank 111110UJ1Ced today It II ra1.a1ng 11a halfway down tile tac e of the blulta Crash Lai·d to Bomb De~rstic vice-presidential nomination. 1, . prime lending 1n1 ..... 1 rste from s per-Saturday at 5:14 p.m. · Tunny msde the atatement In a apeecb
cent to IV. per cm~ effective IJn-'11le guards climbed Ibo 11op!ng blulf1 Sunday at the annual Svenskarnas Dag •
mediately. and brought the woman down to the SAIGON (AP) -IDformed sources say celebration In Minnehaha Park. ;
"Recent rate trends In tbe United beach, then took ber to a waiting am-a bomb on board probably cau.sed the The 38-year-<ild Californian bu been • .
States and oveneaa have Put pressure on bulance. 1 June 15 craah in the central hl~and.s of mentioned as a possible running mate for 1
"
•c:ommercla1 lending rates," aa1d a bank Mrs. Gilford was admitted for !rest. the C.thay Pacific Airways J•lliner In either Sen. Hubert Humphrey or Sen.
apokesman. men! to Mission Community Hospital. w!Jlcb II persons died. George McGovern.,
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First National City Bank of New York.
Bank of Calllornla lllllOUllCed that II
was raising Ila prime rate IA> 511 percent
just before Bani: or America made Its an-
nouncement.
Other Calllomlo banb were ....
aidering slmllar action.
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P6WS •••
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Cbarlet, !st IA. Ralph WUUam Galati, lit
Lt. Samuel Rlcbanl Vaughan, IA.
'Jbomu Bennett Latendre1se and Capt.
William Ralph 5d1wertleger.
The Defense Department wlthholda ld-
dressea and names of nUI ol ltln of men
cal>lured .pt ml11lng. In Ila most recent aummary lasued two
days ..... Ibo Pentapn UslOd 1111
Mlerlcans captured or iDlenJed and l,IGI
.. mls&Jng.
$2,000 in Jewelry
Taken in Capistrano
Jewolry valued at ~ ..-wu
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tlan'1 newest warplane la fin .. ··'d Maj ~-~-tloool for the Air Force In rolled out today 1t the Mellon-t, -· """· ~ 11'1$. It rep1ooes the Mc1Jon.
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1,107 Ft. 1,250 Fl. 1,131 Fl.
Sears Seeks the Skies
Chart lndic1tes height of Sears Tower in Chicago with and without antennae in
relation to other major skyscrapers. Federal Aviation Adminl..tration approved
request from Sears to add another 350 feet to Sears Tower for installation
of TV transmitting apparatus. Many viewers complained tower would block
reception.
Furies Due Money's Worth
' For Recalls
DETROIT .(AP) -Chrysler
Corp. announced it la recalllog
M,371 current-model Plymouth
Furies for modlflcation of
possibly defective b u m p e r
jacks.
McGovern Backs
Chrysler said all the cara
being recalled are 1972 models
equipped With bumper guards.
lnflntion Hedges
In those can, the jack was
desi&Ded to fit throu&h a slot
in the front bumper guard
whoo liltiog the car. But, the
company said, some bumper
guard attaching bolts may oot
be strong onougb to 1upport
the weight ol the car when
jacked up.
Chryslers,
VWs OK'd
LOS ANGELES (AP \ -
Volkswagens and ChrySJers
have met California's exhaust
emission atandards In recent
tests and atste officlals aay
the cara may be oold here.
G. C. Haas, chief of the
state Air Resources Board's
vehicle emlsalon.t control pro-
gram, aald Vo!Uwagon paaaed
the testing eaally but Cbryller
"just aqueaked by."
By SYLVIA PORTER
U Sen. George McGoV<rn
were to become praldeot of
the United Slate& and If be
could then put Into effect pro-
grams be Is supporting u of
thla date, what might it mean
to you?
You, as a small saver with a
11e1tega In 11.S. bonds and in-
1ur1 n c e!
You, u ID
older lndl·
vidual living
on a fixed
pension or
Social Secur-
ity?
An awer:
111 n t l atJon
I n aurance'' P.Olttl•
on a scale not J'er tried or
even approached ln the U.S.
be£ ore.
At tbe very atart, get theae
three points straight:
(I) McGovern baa been and
~·llC~ ..... _,,,,
Penonallaed • Stylish • Effldllt
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Order Por y..,,..lf or 1 Frltn<t
May IM used en enveJopfl •• ,..turn ecldres•
la.his. Also very h1ndy as identlficetiOft
l1beh for markint personal item1 1uch ••
books, roconh, photos, ot~ ltbolt .tick on
,~, encl m1y be u1td Jor marking home
c1t1necl focd Items. All l1bel1 are printed
witlt stylish Vot•• lypt ••fl•• q .. lity whit•
9umm1d ptper.
llliD la bocking away from
mony radlcal economlc pool·
lions be took during the
primary compalgn.
(I) Ev.n If be were atandln!(
pat on all bi.I controveralal
propooals, In the U.S. the
President propoaes I n d
Congress dlapow. It la in-
coaceivab1e that the next
Congress would obedlenUy
pass many of hla program•.
(S) McGovern bu shown
himself to be a pragmatic
politician who is aware that a
bualness and •tock market
1lump caused bv his proposals
would destrov him as well as
mJlliona of uS.
OI\ curbing inflation,
McGovern has 10 far been
fu2!y -outside of making tbe
fundamental point that ending
the war and •harply cutllnll
mllltary spending w o u Id
theoretically cool lnllatlonary
fires.
He would let our present
price-wage controls die, and
about the only apecmcs be
11&Qest~ are actu1l ly
generalities -namely, stiffer
enlor<ement of our anUtrust
Ian IDd .,..ater ""' of . the
president's power 1 to
"jawbone" against prlco IOU&·
Ing.
Against this blckgrouncl, II
I• ahmlficant that McGoV<m I•
probing on area. ol flnonce
loo! famJllar In o I h • r
lnllatfon.prone nations b u t
vlrlua!Jy unlmcl'fm here. Here'•
bow lnllatlon lnlurlnct micbt
wort:
Ju a amall llvef, you would
be offered U.S. aavlnp bonds
with purchulng po w e r
cuarantees -e.g .. the dolllr
value of your bollds would rlae
u the cost.<Jf·Iiw. lndel
rooo. Tbe rtgU!ar Interest rate
on,.., aavlnp-would be
aillbecl lo OllO-llllrd or hlll
todly'1 rate of I* pen:ont to maturltr. Tbla would b e
pi..,_ -Indeed, but
...,,. -monlha your bond would become men ~a!uoble
lo olflet blAIRr prica. Al I penon Ii'flnl OD I
gcmmment penslm or Social
Security s.nents, you would
gel 1ulom.otlc in....... In
your p1ymenlo or banollts u
tho coot ol. llvlnl .... ·-the yell'I.
Tbelloull!Dltotal!onator,
In IUIDUlllT· '"""" ·oceepl ln-nal!on u a lad o1. Die -and
that tt bao utlY been In our ...u. -11111 ho '"""" Ilion fO ID Ql...-..t i...thl ID lrf to ._,, ,..
11ra lldl fact cl Oft.
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Voters ~ive Beleagured , School Reprieve' ,,_,,., ...... -NOW SERVIN6 =:::.,,,..,
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CIWl"IN IClelln Mtft!IW '9n'lft
GLENDALE -Fbr a ninth
grader named Kevin, it means
a late afternoon class in
woodworking next faU -one
he'• looklng forward to.
For third grader Sara, who
Jives high up in the canyon, Jt
means bus traruportailon to
the Glenoalcs School -at the
base of the canyon. Sara's
mother Is looking forward to
this.
And for the Glendale School
District -ooe of the larger
suburban ones in Southern
California -It mearu1 a
reprleve from ti.seal disaster.
l'JT'' JS PASSAGE OF a 70-
cent tax override -the first
voter boost for schools here In
six years. Despite please from
education officials, Glendale
residents have turned thumbe:
down on five out of six over-
rides since 1966.
School bond Jssue1 and tu
override electloDJ throughout
the U.S. fail well over half the
time. Some big dlstrlcto--llke
New York, Chicago, and Los
An!tele1 -have been forced to massive program c u t a ,
curtailment of extracurrlcular
actlvltles auch u sports, and
baiting ol building con-
•tructlon.
"May I say lhls hu been a great meeting? The five
pairs of 'goo-goo eyes' In my dlrectltlll not-
wlthstandlng."
L. M. Boyd
Legion Parade
Lasted 18 Hours
H you were to write up specs for the ideal woman1
what would tho,. measurementa he? The Greek Aphro-
dite, goddess of Jove sculpted In tile second coolury be-
fore Cbris~ stood 5-foot-2 Jnclies tall sod taped 3511 -
2711 -3611. Some experts contend she•d he two Inches
taller if created as the ideal woman today.
JUST %4 years ago, the life espectancy of a girl In
Japan wu 51 year•. Tod8y, It'• 73
year1. Nowhere, I'D warrant. has the
lot of the lady Improved so greatly so
quickly.
WHY do you suppose the cily
fatbers of Harttord, Conn., 00<e
passed so ordlnsoce to make it illegal
to kls8 your wife on Swiday there?
mosE medlcoes who study our
sleeping habits claim a bed sbould he at leut ..ven lncbea
longer than the citizen strttcbed out oo same.
QUERIES -Q. "When was the American Legion al
its peak?"
A. Must have been 1937. At leasl tbal'I when it hsd
its longest parade. Lasted from 9 a.m. to the following
3 a.m.
Q. 11WHO are the men who stroke their beards when
they meet instead of shaking hands or Upping hats!"
A. The Turks of Serl Strict MobammedaDJ, Ibey. Al
soon as their whiskers start to grow, Ibey shave their
heads, but never again shave their faces .
Q. 0 15 a seagull mosUy dark meat or white meat?"
A. AU dark meat. U a chicken flew around that much,
It woold he all dark meat, too.
ECHO -Thm'o so echo In a hall full of women,
...wly. Nol so in a hall full ol men. Ever notice !ball
The &COU$tlcal boys explain It. The ladles, Ibey say, tend
to wear garments with a alicker harder weave than do
the men. Their drtsses are likely to reflect the !Ollllda
that men'• 111Jls absorb.
''SffOW me a man who regularly wears a bow fie,"
contends a Los Angeltt psychl•trlst, "sod I'll show you a
...,. who'll probably lie about his age. Bow U. wearen
~ to he overly 11e11s!Uve about 111>wlng older."
UNDEllSTAND the lunerol dJtoClon of Quebec now .i:aJl tllemoelves fh~nalnlr•1111 f1om the Greek lbanatoloo ;)lie-•-c t11e tludv or d••fh.
liNV "'l'd•oian wl1l f•O )'Oii ti-healll which live
h ~ bl'11t •nd lw!' .. , tat no mtal
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JI DAllY PllOT Moodl)', June 26, 197t
,._u., Cl~ .,., au Ke._ ------
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"No, we're not doing any.thing 8AD ... but,, it's
not qooo either. It's sort of in-between."
Beauty, ·Winners:
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BJ . FRANit SWEllTLOW
· NEW' YORK (UPI) -When
Tanya WllMi, tbla year's Miss
VSA,,lllepo onto the stage next
lnGot!i ID compete for the Miss
Uplverae ·title, it will . be the
end of a ·roac1 obe has trod
with ',cietermlDallon for five
'7'8J'S.. . .
' The -will be her ninth · J>eoaty pageont. Al Iha~ obe
ranb u , ll.Qll)elblng · of a
-·In the beauty queen
pme,
11CclmRired ' to some of the
~ I met Jn ll(faa USA," she
'iald In an Jnteivlew "I was . !ii.I'. liegtiiner. 'lbe°y•d been
In 'ao ·or 30 pageants, especially
the glrla frOm the eut"
· . Beauty; quee1l9, In other _..is; Just doo't burst 'Into -.m. 'TheY tend ID be most
'carefully cultivated.
''They • US11ally start at a
local· pogeant, lheo onto the
· llate level. Then 'II they're
lody, ID Miss USA and Onally
ll(faa, Unlverae;" said Tanya, Just 23 and just graduated '
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Tanyo WlllOn .
Delta .Asks
Fare Slash
W ASHrnGTON (AP)
Delta Air Linlll bas Jl!'QJ>O!ed
lo cut day coaclr fJires 15 per-
ceat on its · Dall...caiifornla
fiig!lts rather than install
coaCh Iooinsea Jn Its DC8 and
.747 ~.· ·"Dur proposal !or ·a 15·per·
· cent reduction· In day· coach · rares will give the public the
· choice we. beUeve it deserves
-Jowoeost' long..nstance air
travel .' or' p~ Coach . 1ounges:1• qie ~ told. the
Clvll Aetonautics BOard.
Delta '"1d'll plaluieci ID offer
the ·redacell fares Aug, 5 · ID
, com,[>Ote With the co8ch lounge
aer>'lce provlde!I by' American
Alrllnel between Dallas ind 'Lbs Angeles and San Friln·
eisco.
!n>ni the University of Hawa1l.
Tanya, a willowy S.foot, II-..
Inch brunette ·with the winning '
measurements ol Ml>-24-36,
wu .bOrq in ftfexl:co, Mo., then ·
moved ID Tucson, Ariz., then
ID ·Reno, Nev., and finally set·
tied Jn Hooolulu where she
·lives ·wilh her mother. Her
father.died several years.ago.
Sittlng·Jn the Manhattan ol·
fice of Mlss Universe Inc.,
spomor of.Miss USA and Miss
Universe, Tanya aaid abe
became lnteresled Jn .beauty
contests 111 child. "Every lit-
tle girl sees pageants on .
television, 'so whe'n I was
older, ·I decided ID enter Jn
one," she said. ·
So at 17 she competed Jn the .
Junior Mlss Contest· and 'by 20 ·
she · bad bi!eri . In five other
pageants ln Ne•ada. ·
"Through pageants t n · .'
Nevada, I was able ·to ,pay my
way through echoot," she said.
11So it was well ·wOrtb it for ·
me. You don, have ID be the
winner ID get a scholarship,
just a finallst."
Alter movlng ID Honolulu,
she entered the Mlss Hawaii ·
contest and with a victory
· there olie was off ID · Puerto
Rico and the Mlss USA crown.
"I dtdni· let!'~ for
days ," she recalled of her -triumph. • • ' ,. '
. "~ Jias tO spUr You On ID keep going. I don't know
ll Its P.rent81 · ..ahlng or a
chaDce at, a 'scbo1arsbip or ei:-
-or .it's Just their thlng. But 10methlng bas ID drive
you."
And, she said, the more con-
tesls a girl enters, !he more
confident she gets. 0 Mter
you.'ve been . in a few, you
relax and take·thlngs as they
come.' Most' of us reallu that
· gettl~ · lelise and anxious
about wlnnlng won't help.
"still, thei:e is a lot of
tenalon. Any time You put 51
1firis together for 10 days as
they did for Miss USA, there
ls bound ID be a bit of tension.
No· one is very aggressive or
pushy, but II they ate, it's
usually the girls who've only
been in a few contests."
"Moot girls come from good
families and have graduated
from college and many even
bring their parents, II said
Herbert K. Landon, the ex·
ecutive dlreclDr of Miss USA
and Miss Universe events.
"But despite this, many peo.
pie still have a sex-bomb Im-
. age of tlie girls," be said.
"The only place you get that Is
Jn contests like Miss ·Bagel or
Miss Roller ·Coaster."
How Old, Eh?
PORT ELIZABETH, South
Alrida (AP) -, Appllcanls for
a new natiotl!ll· Identity docu-
ment are asked for their dales
of birth In this w'ay: ''ll the
full date of birth Is ,not -· state the year of birth. u the year Is also not kriown, state age." .
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ORANGE COlJNTY,.CAtJFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 26, lfn . TEN cam
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• · • By BARBARA JalEIBICll . .. .. ~"" . ., ~ Beach Planning Q)mmlgjon
Qlllrman Carl Jolmlon, now a candldate
ltir election lo the Cll)' Council, today
bl8lled the councll'i actloo wt woet ln
~ ill ·lntenllon lo purcbue a
l!x.aore p&rcel ol land at Boal CIJ\yon tor-future conatrucllon ol an artertal
road. The , purcbue from Pyne Ellates,
wblc:b earlier bad plans !or resldenlial
develo~ at the lilt, 1nvo1 .. ,IJf,000
worth ol property wblcll the dty would
jointly purcbue with Iha couaty for ...,..
tual utem1on of campus Drive. The dty
share ol the --be '72,lllO, payable from gu tu: funds Jlroady
allocated In provlous budgtl.1. l>laentl\1e ln the councJl's 3-1 lole cm
the pun:bue, Cou!!cilmm Roy Holm and
Charlton Boyd supported the argument
that the new arterial wW not be needed If
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·.On Meat Imports
WASHINGTON (AP)'-PresJdent Nb:-
on lifted Ill ~ reatrlctloos on meat
Imports today "iii an eUort lo mnemdy
a aborl~term abortal•" and curb r1s1ng
meat·prlcel. ;~ N1lon ruled out a freeze on meat
and other foqd prices, Secretary ol the
-,, Georp Sclllltz aald at a Wh1le ea.a mn conference where Nlmn11 .......... ---.
-.:ol ell tbe1jlllllu fer Iha rest ol
1972 "may not fully llOlve the problem,,.
NDon a aid 1n a irtatemeet. .,.Further
measures will be taken u neceaar1 and
appropriate."
Tber< WU -evidmce . that Iha
Price Comm•ulon, wlllcb· ma1<a ,_
mendatlooa lo the Coll of Uvtng Council,
bad been· 1111-on Ibo polll!caDJ
ioucbY, laale ol food pij:ea. ll met ln an.
~ clooe!l·-ol mon than four.
bouill -. tiut lild notblnl.
the Pldllc Coast FJeeway II not bqlll
The roadway lnilially w111 Intended u a
lint --the freew.ay and Coast lfl#ay.
Qindernnlni the n e w Jn o v e u
~spendthrift action1" Jobmon today ac-
cused councllrnen Edward Lorr and
P-Ostrande< and Mayor Rlcbard
Goldberg ol violating ''the needs of tu:·
payers, cltl!ens, comervationists, the
Plamfng O>mrnbaioo ·and state la•," iD
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refullng 1o ecinslde< the Pllnnlng Com·
miasion•a recomm...tatlQn diat pur<base
ol the ~ be deferred pl!Dding flather
study ol the iftsent need !or the ' . . roadway.
"Jbe councU, Jabnaon Charged, 11took
$124,000 worth of property oU ·the ~·
rolla 'and apeat '72,000 of a bard,pressed
city's revenues lo purchue U ·acres of
land· In Boat Canyon, iarge,enotllh for a
lls·lane h18hway lo the Coast Freeway
. whlcb ..w j>robably nfVer be built.•
'Tbe Plannlpg COmmllllon bad betn
uted by the ~ to _,. u ...
v)ronmepW Impact atatemenl on the
~ purcbaaes U DOW• required by
state law. But the statement submitted ' . . . \ bY the Publlci Worn llepattment was re-
jected by the· coirlmisslon as failing to
take Into account the envlronmenbll
aspecl3 ·of eveiltuil constructloo ol the
road.
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· Moof·of ~.~.~ 11·.,_.;, COii ....... llblCll' '11111 ' . i 'lid . .
-' ...... "" procel -~ounty. Coroner
fA>g• .11th Death In 48 .Hours . I
• Wearr Oranle County Coroner's of.
iicero toilay. ioa.ct their llth death In a
.._ period, cleocrlbed by them •• the
-ID CGUllly hlalory. p Toro Mirme James Daniel Lopex, /I. became 'the 18th fata!Hy at one
_.,after mlc!olgb! thll morning when ... ...-Dbed In Sonia Ana Community
UOsPit41 lo'gunsbot ........ wblcb Police
"""'" ...... !nftkifd by • buddy.
' 'Saal& Ana pollCe Aid 1--abow-q 1 blo newly, parcllased Jkillber
nvolver to -In bll ~ Son-
day nlgb! and -tuctl1C iho-ioeapon "" .. bll walatbend wben fellow Marine Ray
AijeD J-. 11, a1ao ol the El Toro
...... r..,iied lor the ... and a -!iKatthe~
. Pol1ce oa1d the IUD dlacbarged and
bopea .... abol In 1be cboot, T)>e JOUDI
.Mailne dlad lwo houri laler.
<'Olll<ln aid Jolm ,,.. turned over io \nnltary pollc:e but the death baa been
~ally !lated u accldenW.
i rwo -1n · the aoutb county area -,. belped to awell atstlatlca com-
pllliol durlnc Orange County's black tllkmd.
ducta -·• ~. b\LI' floe, ~.s..--
• Olllc1a1a qnealklll£ ....i..d.1 I b I
«ittlalcin 1IOUld haft ., ~to Im-pact~· auriI'!C -, prioeo, ... )'.img It ~ ~ -·-ba·fcr ·any ln-cr<IRln-............ to·be felt in the 'United states..' ........ ~ . . .
Shultz, wbo beada Nlmt'1 .Coll pf Uv·
Ing Council, offered llttle optimism that
the actloo Would result In reductd prices.
The main objective, be lald, ii lo-atobll-
hie .meat prlcu by eliminating· repeated
aurges at the wholesale level.
~ ~pplles and Pri!:es appeared to be
the inalil target. of .Ntzon'•·-declsloa,
although sucb meats u muttoa and veal
a1ao ·are· covered. • · · .
Auatralla,SQpplleo about ball ol'the U·
mllllon pound Import level aet far . tm
and Secretary of State WUllam P.
Rogen, wbo now 11 •ln'U>at country, wW
discuss with Austrlllan olflclall the
-lblllty of IDciealug the Oow of l!ltat
lo the United states, ·Shultz aid~ · '
In bis •l.ord atatement, the PresJ.
deot aald tbe."nceut rile In the'prlce of
meat II In pait due lo an Improving
economy brn at home ca•talng .lncriued
demanda' for meat wblc:b have not been
matched by ~ suppUt.."
Altl)ougb be rejected the J>l'OpoRd price
"-111 meat and otbeic food products,
Ntzon aald ''I Intend lo monitor this
11\uatl!n cloae11, ind I want ta .......,
every American bouaewlfe that tbil ad-
mlnlatratloo II flrmly determined lo pre-
vent unjuatlfied lncreues In Iha coat of
food.tr
¥voone D. carter, 19, of Vallnda died
-her aortbbound auto !ell the Son =..ri::~:O~i:-1~ Laguna's Mayor E ".car-·-body. • . -t"'~·~.;. Has No f.omment
~. died en tlle •aame ~ay when • • • ;£" ..::".T.I :::0:::-~ On R<Signation
lnlo the -dh>lder In the • ' RGod ._ I ~ IUlllrilecl lo learn ol -pr---Ill ... p!h!!llied feporta ol blo Impending
, , (M ClOIONIR, .... IJ ,.,.._, Lac111!1 Beacb Mayor ~. . ' • ' Bldlord Goldberg illll lodllJ ba li'ad ....
1k..nne· rs. Slate -=·~=== o1 Ibo na -·--~•aMl'llldllnn • • cm tha Cll1 Ooancll In Al'ril ol mt, bava
~lOll t1me • tlie eooaidl -.. btollad 1n dy Q ,: __ • cll'adllld'liltie~~·11om-to
• • ' a -of ......... 1111 -r&Dllni
•
' ......... greeabelll and from .. --• h1&h rile. ,._.. wW be CGl!lldered In Goldbera blm .. P'" -"'er_....,.,.
.... &17:• ··-fmlCbt by to tbe NIDiri 1111 _. ~,ii -....,,, '1ccn• 'd .-.aai mmtmcoa .. p2;111dralltfQm.
1lall. cl1man -c. Lorr, he referred .. bolol d ....... wll Ill bdd. Mr Iha "drulic lllaol cm Iha 1111111 r.l lar ollJ. No actlill caa be llMn al llld hit flmlb'' and addad, "Bee-of """*' tlio pUcbl o1 £d Lin, -ICIOdidli to
wtll ~II ... C11J C-0'1 be Italic, wlthla Iba -In -I
fir • ad lloc -W.0 la -iull1 liaiend lo nlll I mr polftlcal ml 1111 -Ital .......-U In tllt lldan llld Iba lllecl Illa! II 111&1 ,_.
tually haft cm my print. Ufa.''
The lataat ,,_ ~ 11111 ~~'i;l ... .::a~
ly 11, l'llardlelt of Ille -of a Jal1 • l'ICOli eledlon •
. 'FIRST, UitLOr,NOMllW'IONt -s.nator eeorP
. S.'K'eGo.e,n:cl&!!lled,-•::.t.,~ today1for ~~~
bellQlo DPJPJb•IJQJl< f~r t .at the. Demociali«
• .. ). ~ · . 1 'f' I \ .. , ·· "Wl"T~
. ~II dlo1nl wllll >{ftom·lett folrlstitPl -1CJa1. Mo.); Rep1 Lo(Ua ~. =r~ ~ter •11:.'FaUJ1tr0f.•111n; rcore ia·:
King . IJld .Delegate'.HerlrytE Parter •. ·' ..
· ! • ; f ' I ' • ' I I ! !
· Nation<Cpllv.,itloni<>n'.,llle·balil ol'gaining almost
' lOO.preolousl11 lincommitted-~pte.1 m~yibl~c)<,.
.' I • , I . l ) f r ' . , . . .'
·McG~~~rn .. c·1a.1Uis 'lle's ·-.'lP~.
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Vplage f 41guna . Asks City
To Aid ·Forest Ave. Site
' I : ' .
..
"The unjustlfled declllon to putdme
should never bava been approved ......
further study of the current nead and the
possible envfronmtnlal damage that'
hlgbway -could cause In tbla
canyon," JobDlan said today.
During dty council dlscusakn of the
purcbue 1ut week, Mayor Rlcbanl
Goldberg poinlad out that the declalolt-lo
mate the parcllase alroady bad becmi
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A DAILY PILOT LB
. I 'Prisoner~ Four-letter
Pfaza to Become Contention Words OK
Among Largest?
South Coast PW.a will become one ol
the larges! shopping centers In the world
If a plan calling for it.I expansion by SO
percent is approvtd by the Costa Mesa
Planning Commiulon tonlghl.
40 smaller sboJ>I.
The two-level addition of mell lhops
will connect to the existing center to
form a T en the north end near Bear
6lrttl.
Drawlnp of the new wing, estimated al·
110 lo Ill mlllloo, will bO unveiled before
the plJnnlng commission at 1:30 p.m. by
the Segerstrom family.
City Planning Dir~ Bill Dunn
uUmited the value of the complex, in-
cluding two high-rise parking structures,
between 110 to Ill million.
No difliculty ii 1 ....... n in commlnlon
1ppraval of a muterplan amendment
alloll!ng the 430,000 oquare loot addlUon,
consisting of a Bullock'• store and aboul
Tbe Sqel'llrom Company, builders of
the existing -plua, could not be contacted today to coallrm, that e1Um1te.
"They'll probably begin construcUon 1
week from now," laid Dunn. '"They ex·
peel to have everybody moved In by
September of nut year." Fashion Isle
Eat-ery Robbed
Newport Beach's exclusive Bob
Burns' Restaurant was robbed
about mid-morning today, In a
stickup similar to a caae occurring
two weekl.ago In Laguna Beach.
Detalll of the holdup al rt
J'ubloa bland were aketchy and
the io.. In weekend recelpls was
not Immediately known.
Police were c a t I e d to the
fashionable dining facility about 10
a.m., and were ~vallable for any
add1Ucmal information while con.
ducting tbelr lnvestigaUon.
Tennis Fanciers
Applaud Beach
Council Action
Tennis fanciers have applauded the ac-
tion of the Laguna Jlellch City Council
sel!Jllg 112"°° of ·city money aside
eamwted for development of public ten-
nli faellltte1.
"Without thiJ ectlon, we would prob.
ably have loot lbe money and hundred.I
of Laguna Beach Tennla Alsoclatlon
lljlllllel would have been very, vrry
dlia!>Poinled and outraged," Norman J.
P...eJ!, iresldeal of the group, 11ld.
'lbe tuiids ba~e been committed to the
leoni• development· J>rosl'lm by the 1171-n city budget, 1-ever Clly Flunce Director Robert Green advised agalnJI
diJl>lrljng the Cull, I
· Greeti 1ugge1ted that 11becauee of the
acute aboriag· ol general fund cash , •
the aforementioned Ill"°° aWoJ>rlallon be rescinded."
He said the money could be rebudgeled
111 laler time. Funds will be pjoced In a si>eclal account. Tbe Tennis AlloclaUon
bas added fl,100 earned through an ez-
hltlktoo game with Pancho Goozalez dur•
iilg the Winier FeaUval.
"I expect that thiJ fund will grow by a
suboequent~ocatlon from the city, lund-
rllslng efforts by the LBTA and gilts
from tile public," Powell said.
State to Auction
2 Land Parcels
The state Division of lllibways Tuu-
daY will auction -011 two parceiJ of
surplus · 1and In 'the San Juan Clplatrano
Area. Both are presently r.ooed for
residential use.
Tbe lint o&site auction will begin 1111
a.m. ·on 'the property at the southwest
corner Ill El Homo and La Cllera streets.
The • 4,0IJO.oquare fool, tmgular shaped
lot will require a minimum bid of· 11,soo
and a $250 deposll.
The second auction iJ scheduled for
ll:30 p.m. on the property located on the
north side of Cimino de ~$1rella and the
west side of the San Diego Freeway. Tbe
minimum bid for the 20,55t square fool
Joi has been set at 125,000 wlth a deposit
of 12,soo.
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The Bullock'• lltore will ba the anchor
Point of the otw addlllon and will contain
115,000 1quare feet . The current shopping
area meuura u m!Won equare feet.
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rival 11 Orange County Medical Center :!O
minutes later. \
A Downey man and hiJ woman ' passenger were thrown\ from hls auto
Sunday when the car went out of control.
off the Ortega Highway and over a 3QO.
loot clllf ebout a mlle east of the San
Juan fire station.
Coroner'• ofJlcera Identified the dead
man u Dale McCraeken, 22. He w11 1111-
ed 11 deed on arrival 11 Mluloa CmJ.
munlty Hospital.
On the crlUcal 1111 wlth head Injuries In
the llll)O boepltal II M~aeken'1
p.....,er Victoria Evelyn Pierce, It.
A YOU111 gunman wbo ~ out on the
wront end of Ill encounter with 1
W•tmlnlter llore clerk SUnday WU
idenllfled by corcner'• olflcerl today u
Tmy Lee Harmon, II, d. Orlqe.
Police c111m Harmon mterod u all
night mubl ot 1111 w~ Ave.,
Pointed • alJcqua 'ii the clerk and d ..
manded the <cmlellll of the cub ftlillcr,
They aid Hannon pocketed tee handed
to him and then cmlerecl the clerk to the
back ol the lton. Al that point, pollct
said, the clerk grabbed , a weapon and
shot Harmon thnluah the heart •.
Olllcen todl1 nfuled to ldentlf)' the
clerk pendlDI further Investigation of the
holdup.
Tbe .. coroner'. bullt1 Sunday Ioe alto
reeorded the death ol 1 vacallonlng
teeoapr from V1¢'ll•, Ohio, who dltd
In the l.qunl llllJs .,.. wbOn she fell
over the handla ban of her blcy·
blcyde.
News of Nixon's
Trip to Coast
Officially Told
Tbe White House today confirmed that
President Nixon would arrive at Lil Casa
Paclflca in San Clemente late this week
to begin a three-week working vacation.
The official 111DOuncernent by Press
Secretary Ron Ziegler follows reports of
an Impending arrival which llral were
binled in San Clemente late lut week.
Ziegler said President Nixon would fly
west on Friday and would probably re-
main in residence in San Clemente while
Democrals select hiJ opponent In Miami.
It will be the first vllit to San Cltme11te
by the President for m months -the
longest "dry spell" at the Western White
House since the President flnt purthued
hiJ estate.
Al of yet no ICbedule of acUvltlel bas
been released by the Presldentlll staff.
The Jut time the President vllited the ·
Orange Coast wu early Wt January In a
trip marked by a hiJtorlc series of sum-
mit talb wlth Japanese Prime Minister
Ebaku Salo.
Red Cross Needs
Aid for Victims
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The
Amerlcall Red Crou bas llsued an
emergency call for ''many more
mllllons" of dollars In donallons to help
vlctiml-ol-dlWtrous Ooods In the eut.
President Georae M. Elaey uld the
Red Cross ls facing the greattJI demands
In 113 history fe< emergency relief.
He laid the organlJaUon was alread)r
operollng at 1 deficit because of the
Black Hills floods In South Dokola early
this month, on whlcb the Red Crou spent
13 million in relief funds.
"Now, help for vlctlml of Hurricane
Agnes and floods In the Sacramento
. delta, Arllona and elsewhere ruulta In a
need In uceu ol the original llllOWI~
aaked for,'' a spokesman aald .
Light Beach Crowds
Reported in Laguna
All quiet on the Loguna wettem front.-
the ocean front that II.
L«IUDI Beach lllesumll reported
light -kend crowds, perbapt bacallle ol
the oTircut -· lklel. oicy •Ir ,_,,, wer& made and 111 out lid trea~
.menta for cuta and scratches.
J.u,tilh -.. again wulllJW !ft on the LlcuDa aurt, sumll u1d. H-vor, tho
lllDIJ cnotures wn not comm1 11 u
heavlly u earlier In the aummer.
• I Confirmed·
By L. Pl!!TER ltlll!G
Of .. Dallr Pli.t lleff
Martha Mllcbell's claim that she bad
been a "poUUcal priaooer,. in Newport
Belch wu aubltanllaled today by
aourcu Inside the uclualve Newporter
Inn where she stayed for 1 week with
private agentt watching her every move.
t•Someone" In her private villa ripped a
telephone from the wall Thursday night,
lreakln( a call she had placed to United
Prm lnlernatlonal correspondent Helen
Thomas, olflclals of the Newporter Inn
confirmed. .
Mrs: Mitchell claimed that t•aomeone''
WU I security agent hired by the
Repuhllcan National Committee to keep
her under wraps.
Sources told the DAILY PILOI' thll
morning that the Newporter WU In-
-lo disconnect all telephones lo the villa Immediately after Mrs. Mitchell
wu ceua!Jt making the calt.
It wu also learned that blood was
fouDd on a curtain in one of the room.a,
which corresponds to Mrs. Mltcbell's
charges that llhe w11 peyalcally reslrlln-
ecl by agents.
''Can you believe a man can walk into
your bedroom, take over and pull the
phone out of the wall," she said.
She also claimed several guards "threw
me down on the bed -five men did it -
and .tuck 1 needle In my behind_
"I've never been treated like this -
ever," lhe aid.
While Mrs. MitcbeU 11 Wisting the
week long fUla Is over her husband's
polltlc:al career -which she aaya he has
to end w she'll Juve him -aourcea
claim dldn, begin that way.
The Mltchella had been among Ill GOP hi&h ""1en II the posh Corona de! Mar
home of Mrs. Donald K. Wallhhurn,
Whose dead husband made biJ mlll1om II
majority owner ot the loll drink 7-~or
I gela Mezlcan fleala last Sunday l
The former Mylord Irvine home II 41!
Avocado Ave., •u reportedly the ICtDe or, vicloUI argument between the couple
wl*a tho former attorney general Jn.
formed hiJ talklUve wife Iha! llleY had lo
leave because he bad an •PPointment.
She clldn, WIDI to go and the heated
~erbal batUe reportedly began.
Among tho Republlcan leaders who
wera reportedly there lo wllntsa the
acene wera Afr. and MrL John Wayne,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Kalmbacl>, NII·
.... '1lllllber two fund l'lller·and Cltme11t
Hinch, I lop Republican olflclal.
ConfUllon over the Mllllnga and goln(a
of the Mltchella coatlmia lo reign llnce
one ...... lnslata lhe WU ...... allowed
oulllde tho Newpi>rter compound whlle
another llld Ibo spent .. hio "days with
.. Mrs. Wuhburn after !hf party.
Mrl. Wllhbum danlea that Mrs.
Mllcllell had been • hi>tlle quest,
however.
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Masked Demonstrator
A Paris protester wears a mask bearing 'bombs equal genocide' and
a burlap tunic reading 'megatons, megadeath, no Jo lhe bomb.' He
hands out leaflets al the Saturday demonstration against French gov-
ernment's scheduled nuclear test in the Pacific.
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CAMPUS •.•
made, and the Planning Commlsslon bad
been asked only to prepare the en-
vlromnental atetemen4 Doi to comment
OD the purchase.
Councilman Roy Holm, noting that new
leglsiJtion Is deleting large porUon.s of
Ibo propoeed freeway, urged tile council
lo ''take another look." nollng "! que&o
lion taking~ di.the tu tOlls -lbe ln!ewlly aeema to be geltlnJ men
and mort remote.
Ostrander uld the COllllCil had been ad-
vised the road would be needed Jn the
eounty arterial system, . even II the
freeway were not built.
Councilman Lorr Pointecl out that the
Campu1 Drive extension would be a
direct link to the UC Irvine campus, not
just a freeway connector.
Robert Shelton, one of the owners of
Pyne Eotates wlth builder Beman! Sylan,
reminded the council "We have wailed
Coast Guardsman
Booked in Death
Of Infant Girl
LONG BEACH (AP) -A 21·year-old
Coast Guardsman has been booked for In-
vestigation of murder in the slaying of a
2-year.-old girl, the city's seventh murder ·
victim in five days, police aald.
Lawrence Kirk was arrested after the
death of Julle Ann Adams, Investigators
said.
The child apparenUy had been beaten
Friday night, officers added.
Kirk and the chlld's mother, Mary
Carey, were being beld for investigation
of child belting when the girl died, Police
said. Mrs. Carey was freed after ques--
tioning, authorities added.
main In Clllfomla. paUenUy for three years, alwaya under
the usumpllon the property would be "I'm leaving him unlll he decides lo purchased. u the freeway Is not built it is
BofA Also Hikes
Rate on Interest leave the campaJgn," Mn. Mitchell said. still reasonable to purchase valuable
"I love my hmband very much, but I'm land." SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Banlt of
no golag to stand for all those dirty City Manager Larry Rose auggested America, the world's largest commercial thine• that go on." the property might be used II a part un-bank announced today It iJ raiJlng Ila
"Thil is nothing but a cops and robbers ' tll the county built the road-prime lending Interest rate from I per.
game, and I'm trying to get my huaband cent to W• per cent, eUeclive Im·
out of It," she told the Daily News. d mediately.
Although Mrs. Mitcbell said the securl· Investigator Aske "Recent rate trends In the United
ty i\Lll'tfs accompanied her across the States and overseas have put pressure on
country to the posh New York suburb, in WASHINGTON (UPI) -Democratic commercial lending rates," aald a bank
Westcbeater County, the New York paper Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien SUnday •Pokesman.
noted the guards were not in evidence al asked President Nixon to name a Several large Eastern banks ralaed
In 3 Cases
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Tbe Supreme
Court today upset three convictions of
persoru for using offensive, lour-letter
language in public.
Qlief Jusllce Watten E. Burger
dissenled, protesting that tile court's ma'
jority was taking steps to "return to the
law of the jungle."
One case concerned David A •
Rosenreld, formerly of Hightstown, N.J.,
who was fined $50 for using the tenn
"mother .. " four times in a 1970 speech '
to the board Of the Highlslown School
Dlstrlcl.
All three cases were decided by l-3
votes.
"I cannot see these holdings as an 'ad·
vance' in hwnan liberty but rat.bet' a
retrogress ion to what men have .struggled
to escape for a long time," Burger wrote
in hls angry dissent to the Rosenfeld
decision.
"It is barely a century since men in
parls of this country carried gun.s coo-
slantly because the law did not afford
protection," Burger said. "In that set·
Ung, the words used in those cases, if
directed toward such an armed civilian.'
could weU have led to death or serious
bodily injury.
"When we undennine the general belief ._
that the law will give protection against
fighting words and profane and abusive
language such as the utterances involved •
in these cases, we take steps to return to
the law to the jungle.
"U continued, this pe:rmiJsiveness will •
lend further to erode public confidence in ·
the law -that subUe but indispensable
ingredient or ordered Uberty."
In a second case, Mrs. Mallie Lewis
was convicted of resisting arrest and
violating New Orleans' l a n g u a g e
ordinance and was sentenced to a flO •
fine or 10 days in jail. •
In the third case, Wilbert Montell
Brown was mested for language he used
at a University ol Tulia antiwar rally
Oct. 15, 1969.
FrotRPflflel
McGOVERN. • •
minority groups, said be agreed wlth the
goals of two major black declaraUons bul ·,
d.Ufered in certain specifics. "
He said he disagreed with the poaltlon
on Israel taken by the Nallonal Black·
Political ConvenUon last spring In Gary,
Ind., a busing position taken by the ume
group; certain figurea in proposals on the
block share of federal contracts abd In-
come maintenance; and a propoul lo . . , close tile U.S. embassy In South Africa. ,
"AU the differences were expreesed In •
writing and were accepted as reasonable
objections on my part." McGovern aafd., -.
In response to a question, McGovern ·
said tllat he assured the blacks that hiJ
administration would Include bfack1 on '•
the Supreme Court, the Cabinet, the
regu]atory agencies "and at all levels of
government in reasonable iroposltion to
their percentage of the population." •
Five of the states McGovern wm v1d ~
tn the South and Southwest -Oklahoma,
Texas, Georgia, SOUtb Carolina and
Virginia -have 134 delegates McGov°'r ·:
comlders uncommitted. •
Bui McGovern said he would no! try to
convert any of the 'l7 delegates In tho
sixth state, Arkansas, which are como /
milted to Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (D-Ark-). ·
During a stop at hlltle Rock Tuesd•y, '
McGovern will meet wlth MIU., but alda "
said McGovern would be Jl"Plrlng li>r · •
"post-convention activities." ,v: •
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Crash Laid to Bomb' ,.. the country club. "special prosecutor" to Investigate the their prime rates Friday Including the
Arriving In Rye on Sunday, Mrs. early-morning bugging r a I d on First NaUonal City Bank of New Yori<. SAIGON (AP) -Informed IOW'ce& s'Y
Mltcbtll said "AU I want II my husband DemocraUc Naliona! Headquarters JO Bank ol Clllfomla announced 'that II a bomb on board probably caused tllo
back. days ego, The investigator, O'Brien said, was raising it.s prime rate to 51U. percent June 15 crash in the central h!gblandrot
"There II no reason for us to be In-should be of "unimpeachable Integrity just before Danit of America made Ill an-the Clthay Pacific Airways Jetlintr lJs
volved In polltlca," lht said In 1 personal and naUonal reputation." nouncemenl. . wblch Ill pmons died. •
interview wlth a Daily News repGrter. 1~;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;:;~ Thal reporter observed bandages on 11
the ring Ind middle fingers of Mrs.
Mltcbell'1 left band, Wbent lhe said I
phyliciJn had stitched up cull auflerecl
when abe w11 "beaten up."
· She showed the rePorter bnllles on her
arms and claimed lhe had others on her t!llp. "They're afraid ol my honesty,"
ahe ,aald, 0 Yea:, Martha's bollfllty."
"I Wll • potrlol until I got
usas•IMted. What country can I ao to?"
llhe asked.
Tb! recel\! l'llillll!>111 about Mrs.
Mltcbell'a air-day villt to Newport Beach
that ended late Salurday or early Sunday,
only partially 111.!Wet some ol the q-
Uons raised by incidents following the
Tbu!'llday fiery phone call.
A very weary John Mitchell has denied
he new to hiJ wile'• llde thll past week,
but reporter Thomas said then wu a
marked change In the former attorney
general'• tone of voice in a telephone coo-
vemtlon Satuntay.
Mitchell, who durloi 1 converuUon
fpllow!ng the first telephone Incident was
breezy, casual Ind lllcl jauntily "She's
grea~" In 1 aubaequent conversation
IOUndod lo Miu Thomaa to bt "lld Ind weary."
Today In WuhlnJton a apotaman I«
the Committee for the JIHlecllon of the
President, which Mltcltell heads, lllcl Ille
former altomey &tnerll would have m
comm .. t on the recent liloptlODI of hla
wilt .
"Al far 11 Mlldlell l1 conctmed 1111111
I personal matter," the .,......,,., Aid.
"Ht bu no Wiii1iiint.. ,.
Aoolber ~ 11111 nmaina
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• N.Y. Stee••
MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1972 TEN CENTS
New U.S. Towns Study 'Citizen involvement'
. By GEORGE LEIDAL
ot • o.llr Plllt .....
A toeial, raclal and economic balance
whhln A'merica'1 new towns is not only
d•irable but mandatory portlclpants In a
l'(o.day, cltlz.en-oriented symposium at
tJC 1rv1ne coneluded Saturday.
More than JOO peraom joined in eight
workabop sessions Saturday. following an
open public oession Friday nJiht In sci·
ence Jeeture ball wb!cb attr~cted :ioo.
Irvine Ma'°' William F 11 c h b a c h
welcomed !Olden ol the major new
towns -master planned commUDIU.. -
of the U.S. Including Reatoo, Va.; COium-
bia, Md.! Jonathan, Minn. and Irvine.
Several persons from Saddleback
Valley communlU.. alao Joined In the
lint Weal Cout new towns C<)ll/ereJ>Ce
sponsored jolnUy by Irvine Tomorrow,
the Saddleback """ COordlnoUng Coun-cil and UC! Ezt<mlon.
Flxbbach --.... towna .. char-DOI by a atace of develop-
• ' ru1se
.,
Short-term. Move
Q,uotas Dropped
On Meat Imports
,
W A5111NGTON (AP) -President Nix·
on lifted all quota restrictions on meat
Imports today "in an effort to rememdy
a ohort-tenn lbortage" and curb rlJlng
meat prices.
Dul Nixon ruled out a !reeze on meat
and other. food pricea, Secretary of the
Treasury George Scbullz said at a Wblte
HIXlle newa C<)ll/ereJ>Ce whmo Nbcon'a
declalon was IDllOUllCed.
R<moval of 'the-quOtaa for the real of
lm "may mt1ully aolve .the pniblem, •
lllbcon a'l Id Jo a ••·-· "l'urllw -will !lo tUl!i u ... , 11'7 and ~ ... ' ."'
TheN w• ..... ftltlooa lbat the
"1ce-Comml1W.,, Wbl<li motes -luindotlona .to the Colt ol Llrin( Council,
bad ham ailenced OD the polltlCally
loucby 'Jiaue:ol food,prlcel,'11 m.t .ln ID
unuaual clooed aeasioo ol more than lour
Min Stmday, but said nothing.
Most of thO Imported meat lJ lower·
cost cuts whlcb goes Into proceued pro-
ducta IUcb u hamburger, hot doga,
ij1aml and .. ..., ...
Olflclala questioned whether t h e
decblon would bave an Immediate inr t>act OD iul'ging meat prlcea_, &aylnl it
could take weeks 9r nlonths for any ln-
.cttase In imports (b be felt in the United
Sla\el. . .
. Shultz.._ beada Nbcoo'• Colt of !Jv.
big Council, ottered UWe .optlml,om tbat
.lhO --reault lo -prices. Tbe main obJective, be said, la to atabi~
lie meal , prices. by ellmlnatlnc repeated
aurgea at the wholesale level.
• ·-IVJ>p!IO. and priceo appeared to ba ·~ main ;target of Nixon'• decbion,
8l1houch aucb meata u mutton and veal :atao are covered.
Allllralia supplleo about ball of the 1.S.
.~ody l~entified
·As Tustin Youth
million pound import level oet for lf/2
and Secretary of state William P.
Rogen, who now i.· 1n tliat country, will
discuss with Australian officiala lhe
(See PRICES, Pace I)
County Coroner
Logs 11th ~eath
Li 4B Hoiv.1 . -.
We117 onap °"""' ~·1 ~· ficera tciday logicl tlleir • 11th ,death in I ~ pei!od·deocrllled bJ lllem u the
wont In couttty hlstorJ! . .
Ef Tiro 'Marine James Daniel Lopez.
I~, became lhe lllh · htalily at one ·
mlnnte after mldnilht thll moming -be auccumbed In Santa Ana community
Hospital to gunshot wounda ·irhicb police
allege were inflicted b)l a· buddy.
Santa Ana police aalil Lopeo W81 ohoW· lnl hll. newly purd>ued .D<allbe<
revolver· to frlenda in hll apartment Sun-
day nlchl and waa tuctq lhe weapon IJt.
to his wmtband .. ~'fellow Marine Ray
Allen, Jolmcm, 11, alao of the El Toro
bOae, rucbed for tlio IUD and I second
loot at the weapon.
Police &aid the ... dlacbarced ud 1-...... shot lo 1lle chest; Tbe ,..,,,,
-died two houn later. Officers said Jobnaon-was turned over
. (See CORONER, Pap I)
Lifeguard Saves
Girl From Viejo
At North Beach .
A Sao Clennente lllOguard uved the Ille
. A body found.during the weekend by a of a !&-year-old Mlaalon Viejo girl civer
.Santa Ana woman -waa walking her the weekend alter obe became trapped In ;q in the P<tera Canyon area waa 1-a riptide at North Beach. '
'lllied today u that of Robert Allen Guard Steve Barrott pve ~
li-awtord Jr., D, of Tultln. IDOUth nouocitatlon to the Ylctlal after
'•Orange COunty coron<r'1 and oberif1'1 sbe llt"'1Ped lreathln& durlol tho llotuf.
· ofllcen,i14ve lilted hla death u ~ anlclde. day aftemonn reocue.
" S>erill's lnvestlptor1 llld 0-awlord . The girl, Nancy Xeenan of 14112
-Uy IJ!lol hlmlelf thrwgh the heart atiltJna, WU treated by her OWD family
·with a lhotggn found nearby. They said doCtOr after the Incident ocourrinl daring
-"'-'Crnford ha4 been deacrlbed by 'friends a poriocl ol very cold water tea>-
-1lllCI r.iauves u being uttemely peratureo, guard apokemnen llld. . ·~= :m-~~-·. body . -~.::: ~ =. ~..:.-::
• tylq la Ille --dJtch said her dO( carried --by 11111&11 riptide.
,ljnl m,w ber -to tho dead man. BarMt IWllD to her -and ••
" · S1JDJ:.Uer School
lnuPt Ille girl toward ahon. ••pped ~. Tbe 1u1rd admlllllterod
••ildtatjon lo the water, lhlD nMlled
after bMclnl tho '1ctim to ahon. Mia
It-. tbon repined conaclw. Begbis Today
1111oroe. ICbool In lhe Sao Joaquin
• .. -Diltrlct ated Ill f ...... w .. k l'1lD
._, wttll -l,'111 ....... pre.
-ftllalertd al 111 lllltldJallnl -· fbe llllDblr fi adaiil ........ WU
.,_talll. lllreelof Georgl Blolt said,
--lllldenll ..... ncllltrlnl la .. todoJ. . aa-.a.red lnclude puppetry, flllar, malll. dralJ>I, readlnc. ecolop, .-inc. IJPIDI llll a otu41 of Alrlca and
· J"l:.i, llmll ... an AlllD In Et Toro;
Olntlllora, Doi Com. Undo Vllta ud La
P• lnlw-la ...... Viejo, and
11111"'1117 Park In lrvlnl .. .
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Trustees to l Disc1188·
Architect Contract
Tuatln Union lllgl> Sdlool Dillrlct
-will dllola 1IJe wubod of ID architect for UDl9enlty Rip 1cboo1 ....
Illa and handball courta tonlgllt at 7:JO
•'dock at Ttlltla 111111 llcbooL
Adlon OD ID --between Wll1ll K. HulcbalOll, Arddleda 4 Alaodlla,
and the dlalrlct Is _....
Tiie -Dlalrkt .. .. ... Mlulon Viejo 111111 llcbooL
'1'111111 111&11 &diool la at 1171 x...-
Rned.
mont but rather by the framl of mind of
tilt ~le attracted to them. He pointed to ' dtli.en involvement" as the major
theme tlltt characlerlW new towns as a
frame of inlnd and cited the Involvement
of people living In Radbum, N .J. That lJ
a .-mall new town that conthwed to grow
despite the fact tbat the pioneering
developer went bankrupt In the 1930s
after oa11 bunct1nc eoo homes, Fiacbbach noted. .
Fbcbblch and. kv!De C.onncilmen
ar
Galrielle Pryor and Henry Quigley ac-
Uve\1 participated Jn the two-day COD·
ference along with six Irvine planning
comml!sloners and the clly's p)annJng
stall, Mlb Harris and advber Ed
Haworth.
COnfer.ff •IJ'ftd tbat governonce and
provUion ol a IOClal, racial and economic
mJJ; are the most important challenges
faced by new towns.
Dr. Royce HalllOn of Reatoo, Va. said,
new towns should address tbemaelves to
1.. '--r , • • •
the fundamental problems of aociety, or
e~ they are a waste of public funds. He
suggested new towns might become
models of a new "participatory, urban
democracy ."
Many panellJts ar111ed that new town
developments must create a partnership
between citlzem, developers and the
government:
Of the four major new towna, only
Irvine bas 11' own elected municipal
govermcenl
. - ' • • I r.,• ,.. . --. . . '. ini5£~ "°"'1t!AnON?.:.... 5.¥.tli; George . . s. li.c<iovern ~"1 enouib-wtes t"'lai for· a flfst,
, I • } • r .UPI,',_._
' ' ' . McGovern.la llbown"wilh (from left fo·rlgbl~ liej>.
ballot 1 nomination tor president at the DeP1ocr1tic
· NaliODaf Conyeiitioil on lhe buia:ol ga4llng· abt\Osi·
Wj!liam L. Cla'y, (l>Mo.); Rep.' Loilla states .. ~
O!iioJ; ·~egate. Wllte. Ji:: Fauntroy; Jlfs. Corella
· 100 }lrevioUliy uncommllledidelegalel,.inc!lµy1bl1ck. Kilig and. Delegate1 Henry E. Parker. . · .. .
' . .
:McGovern Claims 'He's 'In' . . '
; ·-• j'
, · Fi-ortir~~ner: Picks Up ·Alrrios~,'1~ More Dekga~s
WASipm;ToN'. (UPI)'..-Seo;. <:eorge· Mlslbaippl 16; Illinois ·5; ·Mlsaouri 8; McGov...; 1,340.65 delegates with 63 lea,,.
5. McGovern'clalmed enough votes today· New . York 2; J?lstrlcf of ,Columbia 12'11; Ing. . · '
for.a firat.ballot ~tlon for president Virginia 12; South Clrollna 7· r~1a 1· "There •· no _,_.o.. that ---u. 't the ·DO!OOcrattc· National COn U ' ~~. ' ,. •-• ~ w~ ::., the buia of gaining a1mo-:f 1": ~balna I; and New Jer1ey 3. delegates who, .._t new ·addlllons
prevtoaliy unoommttted d e I e g a t e ' ' Tbey added up to 16'11. are enough to put .•· ewer on the lint
m..UY'l>iacb" But Fauntroy· later scaled tlje total !>allot Jn Miami.'' McGo,.,,. said.
At a news conference he attended with down by one when be said the -Alabama "Whal ta most 11gnl11cant la that this Is
three memben of the Congreoslonal delegate already wu. Included In the another m a J or step In· untttng a I •
Black caucua, McGovern said the 961'< McGovern total. He said a final reooir Americana In the political proceaa •
. deleptea be gained w o u Id ralJe him cUiation of n1DDbe<1 would ba made tater McGovern a'aid. "! bave made the ~e
· J,llOll·-11taba1,IOt to DOIDlnate. m the day. • contmltment to M 1 Amer! Tbe, Dlllrict of Colmnbla'1 coir McGovern lell immedble!y after, the. dians and all otb«~ty grouC:: Jn..
"""""!-'! dlleg.W, _Walter E. l'auntro~. .. .. -for I tllre&day IWing . Altbou&h Fauntroy produced the~
said the derelrates were made up primari-tbroagh the South, where blJ support la of leadera of -atate blocl be'··
!y,of blocU !tom U,statea. cooaldmd weak.' · delivered toda Jae llld the -
F-y Ald lbe 'fOta lncluded: Con-Tiie United Preu lnternaUonal tabula-ed not to ,..JM the · ":IP :4:: -t; LoollllDil H; Obio I; lion, !Um_ before the new addition, gave divldual delegatioli'lo pr':' 111em ~
• "pressures.,, .
Newport. Bid to ~verturn
Douglas Zoning Reported
,
'~fflle!WW"'plllrit a.di-· todl)' may
ask die city of Irvine to roll beck the Mc-
Doanall ll01lliU -V aontng U I coM'*'°" to 1 .. op111d cooper1Uve
maoUr plan ol Ibo Orange Cclmty
AirDort area, the DAILY PILOT leame4. 11a,... Donald A. MdJmla Aid bf hta
aabd that I -Ile pnpared
for ..., toniltll thal will -Iii .. lrvlDI ._i !or tllb betoeen the two
clllel "U we IA taWng m mutual
grouadl.n
Irvine hu uked Newport Beach to
delay aontng the 177 ..... <lolllns Radio
~ property ICl'Oll campu1 Drive
-Ille -...... llcDoanlll Dou&tu Ind. bat llewport -oflk!al1 point
:. '=-1111fora:-~
..... -.. _,.,.,, -ii lllll IODlll that ..,. •
... ,. at Newpost a-. QlJ' BaU ID-
dlcated tbat Irvine may not be able to
comply with die req-however.
"McDonnell D0uaw will do u it dom
pleuea," the h!ch !eye! apo~ said,
"if It w11 able to ron over the bl( county
how naive are they (lrvlne councilmen)
,to think they CID llop tbeJllighty Mc[)on.
neB Doo1Jll-
McDoaell Dwllaa will come In and
roll .... that uuJe count!!." be &aid.
The apokelanan said tbat he by 11\>
mlanl -tryllll to bnply that II would
taie anything underbanded to ICCO!l'Plilh
the objoctlve.
'"l'hey'll take lllem to lunch and talk
about tHo •lrtues ol the ueeooed valua·
tlon,. be &akl.
• '"111er,are pn, l doa1 cars how well-
lllten!Joned they art, and I'm 'ltft they
art. Tbey will be infhlonced to set what
McDomall llonCias wanta. •
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· McGovern, wbo belan his !ooc cam-
paign with reiaUvely. JltUe l1IPPOrt 8'liong
minority groupt, said be ~with the
goo of ll!o major black declaraliool but
differed In certain apedflc1 •
He &aid be dlaqreed ~lb Ibo pooitlon
OD laraei taken bJ the National Black
PollUcal OooY<Dllon last opr~ In Gary,
Ind., I IJll51ng pooltJon taken 'by the Wne
group; certain figures In pnposall on the
black •bare of .federal <'Olltracts and IJt.
come malntenanoe; 11111 a 1"0Pl*al to
close the U.S. embuay lo Boutb A!rica.
"All the d!H-were e&pmaed In
wtitinl and, Wlft ~ U -ble
objection.I on my patf, ' McGovern said.
lo. l'elpollle to I qneattnn, McGoYenl
&aid tbat be uaured the blacU that blJ
•dmlniatrallon would lnclude blacks on
the Supre"'" . Court, the C&blnel, the
regulatory qencles "and at all levels of
govemment In reuonable ~ltlon to
!belt percentage of the population.•
Five of the statea McGov"'1' wm Ttail
'111'the South and Southwest-Ok~·
·Te111, Georgia, Soutll Carolina ,;;i
Virginia -have IM delegateo McGomn
·conaldera uncommltted.
Bu! M«lofem 1114 Ile would nol lry to
convert any of the f1 deleptel In tilt
'liltb atate, Arkanll1, whlcb are ..,,..
·milted te llep. Wl1hor D. M1111 (DlArt.),
Re.ion and COiumbia, both IYlnl within
the Wasblngton, D.C. metropolitan arta,
are served by county govermnenta.
Jonathan has aMexed itaelf to the
neighboring city of Chaska , Minn.
Panelisb agr«d It is difficult to make
ciUzens out of new town resldents since
people move from :suburbs or cities
where they have become accustomed to
alienation lrom their government.
Further, u new towns grow, a
(See NEW TOWNS, P'I" I)
Renews Plea
For ·Mate
To Resign
From WllO Senlcea
Smarting from brubes and alleged In-
dignities received while she wu a
"politlcal priloner" at the Newporter Inn
last week, Martha Mitchell today renew·
ed her telephone pleas urging her -
band to quit President Nixon'• campaign.
Newly ensconced ln a plush, two-room
•ulte at the Wutchelter Country Club In
Rye, N.Y., tho wife of former Attorney
General John Mitchell early lodaJ told
the New York Dally-New• sho wu
btuiaed bJ --._ .. *"11IJ guarda durlq blr.,. iNIWPil 1-.
Mn. Mltclloll dlarpd ...., tbal
"""'-...... ,,...., ... eaD
!nm Ille N"'l'JIOl'lef Pnaldlolfal dll to
; UPI Welh11lbt---corra;lll'4PS. Hllm ~ 111 !Ml...a, Mn. ....... ... =t ;-t11C ·• .......... !lo
M;ralelloullJ the ........... eaD to
' the -Willlllncton ~ WU ... terrupted.
Mn. Mlldlell told the New Y oni Dolly
News that ..,era! of her guards, pro-
vided by lhe liixon committee after her
lwband , Jell hll attorney general Pllll,
"th,_ me down on the bed -tiv~ did It -11111'1tuck a needle In my
"I've never been treated like ,
ever," Mn. Mitchell laid .
The atatement conflnm reporta of I •jcoinmotioa" in the PresidenUal vWa
-ly Friday ·morn1ng momentl after a
"'°""ate1J large window WU llDUbed.
Rellahle -today to14 the DAILY PILOT llOt only wu I window In the
Mllcbell vtDa ........... but blood bod
-the curtallll. and the --telephone had -ripped from tho nlL
Meanwhile, Mn. Jllltchell today apln
phoned UPI'• Helen Thomu oayJng a
aecurlty agent for the l'Hlecllon .,.,.,.
mlttee "pulled the telephone out of th\,
wall" to atop ber from talking.
"I hope you print tbat," obe llld. "To
bave thll jerk ••• thll character come In
and pull the telephone oul of the wall."
She told Mjaa 'lbomu lhe waa In her
bed In ber bedroom at ber Newporter
Inn villa wben the Incident occurred •
"JI you could -'me, you wouldn't
believe lt," she confided. to the
Wuhlngton reporter the Mllcbella favor.
"I'm bllCt ud -· I'm a polltJcal prlloner.,.
Sbe said lier bo!lllObd -nted lhe,.
(llot IWl'l1IA, Pip I) .....,..,
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,,_ -... lllOftllnl -
are aUU 'bantltnc .-the Oro
ange Cout, but lhe wulherladJ
oees clear skies 'n Ibo aner-
'fl!eaday. llliba •it Lon In Ibo
80'1.
INSIDE TODAY
Land ptddUng .. 4 bill .....
dollar blulMsa ltl Florfda """
manw buwer1 find lllc1 ...,.•1 -
food lh<ir inwaf!M!lta toM!t
promiH1 of "dr..,,. IOtON" fall
to mot<rialiu. S•• •lortl, l'Ofl< 7. ...... .. """ ..,. ' C.llflni• ' CS...:rllll .. CIM'b 1t ::..:. i:.. ~ --. ............ " ..... ....., . -.. " ,... "' ---..
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• Z DAILY PILOT IS \
Aea ... Date Anaheim ... ~ ~ Democratic .
· Plaza to Become To Take Up Platform
Among Largest?-Land Case? Proposed
' South Coast Plaza will become one or
the lar(est shopping cenlen In the world
Ir a plaa' callln( for ill expanaloo by ilO
pen:ent II approved by Ille Colla M ...
PlaMflll CGmmllllon lonJcbl.
form a T on the north end near Bear
Street.
Clly Planning Dlttctor BIU Dunn
.ttmaled the Yahil of the complex, ln-
dlldln( two bl&IH1ae PArtinf llructur•,
betweon $10 to $11 million. -Drawings ot the new wing, e.stlmated at
$10 to $12 million, wm be unveiled berore
the plaMinc commiuioo at 1:30 p.m. by
the s.c-rom family.
No dl111culty II for-. In commllalon
approval of a muterplan amendment
ellowb>s the 480,000 oquare foot addition,
COllliltlng of I Bullock'I ltore and about
40 amaller lhopt.
Tho 1-leffl addition of mall lhopt
wfil COlllleCI to the el<iltln( center to
F mhion Isle
Eat.ery Robbed
Newport Beach's udusive Bob
Bumi' Restaurant was robbed
about mid-morning today, In a
lllckup llmilar to a caoe occurring
two w..U ago in Laguna Beach.
Del,llll Ill tho holdup at 37
Fashion l!land were sketc hy and
lhe Jou in weekend receipt!: wu
ool immediately known. .
Polk:e -""' ,ca 11 e d lo the
laablonable dining facJllty about 10
a.m., and were unavailable for any
addltionaJ information while con--
dueling their lnvtlllptloo.
Frot11 P .. e J
NEW TOWNS • •
governance problem occurs a1 the
"'pioneer" mident1 aeet to maintaln the
atatul quo and newer mldenta take for
(tanted the menJUeo fought for by
Rrllar re.tdents of a new to,<n.
l'l<lbll!N (enerally •(reed to bo com-
mon to all new towno are the adequate
prvvlllon of fadllllel and Jll'Ol<Aml for 1-n and the dllllculty In beplng
cittc 1eedets from· 11burnlna out" from
ubaulllon ~ m by an endle11
-of Jale.nJahl meetlnp. llome parlldpanta were cr!Uctl of
ll'vlno'1 lack of loW·lnoome houalng op-
]IOfhmlUt1, which by cltlinitlon preclude
IJ:Vlno Imm ~ called a lllW town.
New ·toW!ll. conlareu agraad, abollld pr<> vlde a batance Jll lndliitrltl to ·com-
mer<lal 4evelopmenl wltb the 1111lortty of
worlw1 beln( able to rum wllhln the new town.
Otbet communlUn, ~owever, while
cl•tmlng aucce11 at provldlnl a racial
mll -18 percent black Ill Columbll and alx percent Ill Reston -odinltltd fall ....
at providing a meanlnglul mil by
economic levels.
'Columbll, Md., a community of 17,lllO
that It erpocted lo grow to 110,000, now
ollen only 4GO unill of boulinl "1th ,....
tala wblcb bal1n al '915 a month, Jnoepb
Frllnd llld.
.lnnovaUono In each of the planned com-
'l'unitlff, tt viewed by tbeir repreteo-
tatlves, were elicited during a Saturday
workahop. '!be lollowlng II a IUJllll!lfY of
Ille thJoil DeW loWDI re,sldenla fief CO,
!DOit v.fuabla In their ~!llllU .. :
COLllMBIA -A coplCIOUJly planned '
racial balance apd a ~n\mun!ty pre-paid·
medical plan. · ·
llESTON -A Uvib!Utj of ·~ pal·.
tll'lll, a \!Jvmlly of -1•• cllllen _..... for 1.W-income boWllnl and a
eomm11ter1 bui · tervlce for the 20 000
realdenll of•lhl Gull Oil Corp. dev;Jop-
ment erpectod to · "°" to boute · 71,000
poopte.
JONATHAN -'!be very 1mall
nelsbborbooda that began with federal
aublldlted hou!ing and the two-way coble
tetevlllon 1yatem to au homes.
• IRVINE -Councllmatt Henry Qul&ley
uld Iha wlllln(nell of the City Council to
uperlmenl and Its system of <IU1eo ad-
\11.ory committees were the new city's
notable innovations.
OIANal COAST ts
DAILY PILOT
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P'rNlr. ... Cost• M•~. Hft'Pll1 ••Nft.
Huntl1191oft ltltl'l/f'atlnllln V•llty, L19-
ihldl, lnlnt/hddllblck end Sin CltrMnlt/
S.n JllM Qpla,,..,., A 1lnt!t rt0lonll
9dlll9n h -'lal'ltd lltvn11n Ind Sundtys.
rr.e prl1wJ11tl .,,Wtlllllnt pltnl ts 11 J:lD Wn l
a.y $1r-.t, C•I• Melt, Ctlltomif, n6~6.
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'!be Scgentrom Company, buUden of
the existing 8()..store plaza, could not be
contacted today to confirm that atimate.
"They'll probably bqin comtnictlon a
week from now," uld Dlmn. '"Ibey ex·
peel to have everybody moved tn by
September of nelt year."
'!be Bullock'• •lore wUI be the anchor
point of the new addition and wUl contain
111,000 oquare feet. The current ohopplnl
area meuurea t .J mlWon aquart feet.
Sources Confirm
Martha's Phone
'Ripped Out'
By L. PETEii KRIEG
Of ftlt D~ Plltt St9tt
Martha Mitchell's claim that she had
been a "political prisoner" in Newport
Beach was substantiated today by
sources inside the exclusive Newportu
Inn where 1be llayed for a weelc "1th
private qenll watchlnc her every move.
"Someone" Ill her private vllla ripped a
telephone from the wall Tburaday nJabt,
breaking a call llhe had placed to United
Preu International COl'l'elpolldeat Helen
Thomu, ofllctall of Ille Newporlet Inn
conOnoed.
Mn. Mltchell claimed !hit .. .......,..
WU a oecurlty qenl hired by Iha
Republican NalloDal Commllleo to bep
her under Wl'IJJI,
Sourca told the DAILY PILO'l' lhll
morning that the Newporlet WU ln-
slnlclad to dJIConnect all talepboneo lo
the villa immediately alter Mn. -
WU ctuibt Dllkill( the cal!,
ii WU ailo loarnad that blood WU
found Oii • Clll'laln Ill ... ol the ........
wblcb COl'nlpCllldo to Mn. Mltcbell'1
cbar(a that ·Ibo wu pbJaloally ratraJn. eel by apnta,
"CU :iou ballaft a man can walk Into
)'OllT bodroom, tab ...,, and pull Iba
Jt10lla oul of tho wall," lbe llld.
Shi allo cJ•lntld Meral luardl •ithrew
mo don CID the bad -llva ..., did It -
and otUdt a -ID 11\1 bablnd.
"I ... DMll' -traaled Jib lhll -ever," abe II.Id.
Whlla Mn. lllltah "• ........ waet blc lula,rlt over • lllliliani•1
pollllctJ --whldl • tan ba hM
to ""' "' lba'D 1aa .. him -........ claim dldn, becln that way.
'!'be Mltcbells had been amoni io GOP
high ro11en al the posh Corona de! Mar
home of Mn. Donald K. Wtabburn,
wi-dud bulhend made hll mllllonl u
majority owner ol Iha di drink 7-Up, for
a gala Mexican Della lttt SUndty nJahl
The lonner Mylonl Irvine home at 411
Avocado Ave., was reportedly the acene
of a vicious argument between the coople
when ·the former attorney germ al m..
formed bla taltaUve wile that lheJ bad to
leave becaUM ba bad an appollltmenl
News of Nixon's
Trip to Coast
Officially Told
The White H11111e today confirmed that
Pmldent Nh:on would arrive at La Cua
Pacifica in San Clemente late thlt week
to bo(ln a three-week working vacation.
The olflclal -.. 1 by Prell Secretary &n Zle(ler lollon report& of
an lmpendlllJ arrival which Ont were
hinted in San Clemente lata Jut week.
Zle(ler aald Pmldent Nh:on would f17
wen on Friday and would probeblJ re-
main In noldence In San Cl11111ente while
Democrall telect hll opponent In Miami.
· It will be the llnt vlllt to San Clementa
by the Pmldent for 1bt monthl -the
IOnlest "dry •pell" at the Western Wblta
House since the President llnt purcliued
his estate.
AJ of yet no tchedule ol actlv1Ue1 bu
been relealed by tht Prealdentlll otaff.
The last time the Preoident vi.sited Iha
0rlD(e Cout was early lut January Ill a
trip marked by a hlltorlc terleo ol 1Um•
mil talkt with Japan.., Prime Mlnllter
Elaaku Sato.
No Splashdown
Yet for Pool
The Unlveralty Hip School pool re-
mained waterlw today "1th the date tor
aplaahdown otm uncartaln.
Orllinal piano detaUad late· lut WMt
called !or the pool to be filled Sunday and
poaolbly be ready for awllnm1o( today or
'l\Jeaday.
. InsltllaUon or nec .... ry heallnc equip-..
ment bu reportidly not baen COft1Plaled.
'lbt pool II lllll acbadl1lad to be raad)' ""
the first dtY ol Iha 1"lnt biP acllool '1
recrntloo equatlcl clama Jiiiy I.
Qiuck M«rll, pool dlroctor and m.
mini coa~,_ wu DOt anUallll tor -men1 on Wom Iba opmlmc day lll1&ht be.
He bad taken bia IUllUllOt ac11DC11 owlJn.
..... to another pool.
•
B7 JOANNI 111!\'NOLDS
Of "" ...,, , .........
Land IP""'l"loo by two Anlllelm city
olllctall "II Ubly" to bo brOUlbt up at
the ~ of lhe Anlhelm City Council
Tllffday aftenlecm, a elty ofllcer ....
gested today. '°'
Ken Clemena, press relations orficer
for City Manarer Keith Mimlodl, aaJd
"I'm 111rt 10malhlng wJll bo aald. 11'1 dlf.
licult to loneut IOIDtlllln( llb tbl1, but
1!'1 llbly that lhl matter wlll be nlemd
to."
Murdoch wu 11111vallable for COIDllllllt
tllll _,.,,,_ Hll ltall memhen llld he
WU tn a metlJni with othtr City ofllclall
and could not be rtachad "" the mt of
lhl day.
Clemeno w11 opeaklni of cbarge1 made
Frld1y !hit Murdocb and city Public
oWrb Dlndor Thornlon E. Plena!J bid
1111de oubllantial profits from land
purdwel ualng lnllde lnlormatloa on
pondlll( city projecll.
Both man have denied any Wl'Olll dolni
Jn the dealinp.
"I am proud of my invHt:muits in this
city. J aee no reason why I should not in-
vest in it as well u any other citizen,"
Murdoch told the DAILY PILO'l' Friday.
Cleme111 would not 1peculat. u to what
actloll -U any -would be taken by the
<OWJCU. But councllman Wllllllll Tbnm
bu called for the llllpemlon of the pair
unW a Grand JIJJ"f mvllllpllon can be
madt. -
F..-P .. el
MARTHA •••
main Ill Callfornla.
"I'm leavlll( him unW ha decldel lo
UPI Ttl ......
Jtlasked Demonstrator
A Pam protemr wears a mask bearing 'bombs equal genocide' and
a burlap tunic reading •megatons, megadeath, no to the bomb.' He
hands out lealleta at the Saturday demonstration against French gov·
emm,nt'1 scheduled nucl~ test in the Pacific.
leave the campolgll," Mn. Mltcbell Aid.
"I lova my bulband""' much, bul I'm Principals' Pay
oo ·fOlol to otand for an lboot dirty
From Pagel
CORONER .•. thlna• that p Oft. II
'"lbllllnot1111111M11a..,.and-. Cut Suggestions pma, and I'm ll'7inl to le! my bUlbeM to military police but the death bas been
out ol lt," Ibo told !bi Da1'7 Nllft, officially listed 11 accidental. tyAI=~~~:...-: To Face Airing Two deaths in the south county area
cowitry to illOjlOlililaw Yori< lllbart>, Ill Sunday helped to swell 1tatlstlcs com-
W-County, the New Yori< papor A propelled bud(e! and a ouuened piled during OrlD(e County'• black
nolld the cuanlt ...,. DOt In -at nduotiaa Ill Jrlnclpall' Alaritl wlll bo weekend.
the eotm1rf dub. -lonJchl at a opecial meeting of Yvonne D .. Carter, 19, of Vallloda died AnfYlnl In Rya CID lmday, Mn. San J quln El •·~• Dlllrl when her northbound auto Jett lhl San MJtchall aid "All l'ltaal II i"1 bul-•-·~~. lllltnllry .'!""'"' cl Diego Freeway In the Culver Drive area.
back. · w -omcm who said Mill Corter apparenUy
'"111n 11 no ......., for ., to ba 1J1o '!'be -11 acheduled for 7 p.m. In lost control ol the car found her body Ill
'fOlfld In JllllUlcl,=' aald ~· • the mlllli·purpoM roclfu 'lit La Plu yards away from the wrecked veblclt. '"~1 .:.~ ~ • -lnttmledtateScbooltnMWWJo. ·~-E,.M!1'iJ>ney, 71, of, lllon-.... -Tho_ -~bW"' ol .......... ocliDoi ad-tebello, died on the ADii tr.eway when =.= and mlddla ....._ Kri. ...-'' ·-hll southbound auto llruck the rear o!
, ·-.... ~-:~ aald m-.tcn• aallliet ·-lllQelled a-car, lflllll out of control and •· -· -,...,. -a ~... by truotee llelmll Sllilth. He sDllShed. into the center divider Ill Ille phrslctan bad lllltcbed up cata lllfltrad • _.....,
when abe was .. beaten up." noted that san Joaquin principals and Jeflrty Road area.
She showed the reporter bnJilel on ber aulltant Jl'inci~ W'll lllOle on lhl McKlnoey was pronounced dead .., ar-
a-· and ••• ,_ .. abe bad olheri .., bor rival at Orange County Medical Center 30 ·~ """""" averqe than their counterpatll In other llll&IW-"'lbey're alrald ol my 1-ty," minutes later.
abe llld, t•Y11, Martha'• honesty.'' county ICbool dlltrictl. Bec.luu the board A Downey man and b.IJ woman
"I wu a pattlot unW I IOI receoUy eliminllted Ille poelUon of wls-pueenger were thrown from hll auto
assassinated. What coontry can I 10 to!" !ant to Ille ouperlntendenl for buc!cetary Sunday when the car went out of control,
she asked. rellODI, Smith aaJd he !eels trustees II .-. Ort H••h d ·~
'lb. --~ revela"·-about "-. o u~ ega ..,..way an over a -~· ~ nu.·1:1 should be "consistent" and cut nri""i""'1"'' loot llll bout a mil wt of "· •--Mltchell'1 llli-<lay vllll to Nawport Beach r··-,.... C a • ~ ~
I salaries. Juan lire llltion.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Immediate
U.S. withdrawal from Southeast Asia,
postwar am nesty for draft dodgers and
deserters, and abolition of the drift were
proposed today as major planks in the
Democrats' 1972 J)residential campaign
platform.
The platform proposed to the 150-
member Democratic Platform Com·
mlttee by 1 lft.member draft ing sutr-
corrunittee al90 endorsed limited school
busing to achieve q1,1ality education a'.nd 1
taxpayer financing or most election cam·
paign costs.
The subcommittee split, 7·10--7 -with
Chairman Kenneth Gibson not voting -
on the defense plank.
One ver11on backed by supporters o(
Sen. George S. McGovern (0-S.0 .), the
frontrunner for the party's ire1klential
nomination, called for less military spen·
ding.
The other. backed by supporters of ·
Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama and
Sen. Henry Jackaoo (D-Wash.), called for •'
0 a program of national defense whlch i!I ·
both prudent and responsible, 'ofhicb will
retain the confidence of our aUiea:, and
whl~ will be a de terrent to potenUal ag·
gressors."
Even before the plaUorm committee• ·
began two days of debate on it, the pr<r
posed platfonn was under sharp attack
from two sides.
Wallace supporters vowed to push for
aa antibusing plank and for plans to
promise tu relief for middle-Income •
Americans and cut.s ln foreign aid. '
Some McGovern supporten said. the
subcommittee cOmpromised McGovern's
liberal prograw too much for the sake or · .
unity, glollln( over IOf!IO ol Iha SOllth
Dakota senator's controversial proposals
in fa vor of what they said was bland,
general language.
Ted Van Dyk, McGove rn 's rtpreaen·
!alive to the Platform Committee, Rid
the South Dakoten's supporters would
seek "severe changes" in the defense
plank. If they rail to get the changes at
the full committee sessions, he said, they
will take the flaht to the convention floor.
Under the new Democratic rerorm
rules, if 10 percent -or 15 members -
or the 150 platronn committee members
voted for a plank in opposition to one .
adopted by the majority, that minority ,
plank 11 alao 1ubmitted to the naUonal
convention for a vote. .,·
'!be busing plank adopted by the dnl· :
ting subcommittee ltatu:
"We 1upport the (Qll of delearwlallon
as a meana to achieve equal accea to
quality education for all our ebildren. •
Quality education.II ta. loauo -bulllll"ll .
not. Transporla~jlll of students 11 ooe o1 ·
many tools available lo achieve quality ,
education. Where ·II terveo that 1ot1, '"'
endorse Jt; where it doea: not 1erv1 tba& ,
goal, we do not."
On Vietnam, the propoeed platform
said:
"The majority of the Democratic
.senators have called for full U.S.
withdrawal by Oct. I, 1972. We oupport
tbat poslUoo. U the war II not ended
before the nezt Democratic 1c1.::
ministration takes office, we pled&e, u •
the Drot order or business, an lmmedllte
and complete withdrawal of all U.S; :
rorce1 In Indochina.
that endld lata Saturday or ur Y Sunday, ~---·1 offic·-Identified Iha dead only partlallJ IIllWIT...,. ol lhe qw-The lf?2.73 IChool budcet wlll be ~~·~ go Light De h C d llonl railed by lncldellta followilll the presented to the board tb11 evenlni and man u Dale McCracken, ZI. He w11 ll1t-'-' SC rOW 8
Thuroday •-· phone call. eel as dead on arrival at Mhiion Com-~, trust ... are upected to bold several mun1· 11· Hospital Reported m' Laguna A very weary John Mitchell hll denied • be flaw to bll wile'• iide this put week, speclll meetings in the next week to On the crlllctl 1111 with head llljurlel In
bul nporler 'lbomao aald tbera wu a lludy and tenlaUvely approve the docu-the same bolpltal 11 Mc:Q-acken'• All quiet on the Loguna wfflem fn>nl-
marked' cban(t tn the farmar attorney men!. Tentative approval mUll bo given pwenger Vlctoria Eril!'u Pierce, It. the ocean front that ii.
(tneral'• tone of volca In a telepbotla co.. by early July an that coonty olllciall can A young gunman who came out on the Lal\llll Beach llfeguarda reported
venation Saturday. aet Iha property tu rate 111 tht dlltricl wrong end of an encounter with a lllhl weekend crowd!, perbapo beca111e of
MUchtll, who durlnc a eonvll'tltlon Westminster store clerk Sunday was the overcut morning 1kJ.e1. Only six .:
followlnl the flrlt telephone lncJdenl wu for next llacal year. identUied by con>ner'1 olficera todoy u reJCUes were made And IO 111'11 aJd treat-:
breezy; calUtl and said jaunWy "She'• At tolli1ht'1 meetln(, trustees are alao Tmy Lee Harmon, 2!, of Oraqe. ments for cull and acratchel.
great," In a 111baequont con1eraallotl expected to itilcutl the conolnlcllon or Police claim Hannon entered an all Jellyfish were again wasblog in on the
aounded to Mill 'l'homao to ba "sad and partial or "mini" 1chool1 in hou1lng night -ket at Sill Wertmlnoter Ave. Laguna surf, guards said. However the
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' ,_ W··•••"'•n a -·•-·· lor tracts not large enough to merit an en· pointed a lhotgun at the clerk and do-slimy creatur .. were not comin& ;O u Toda w ---~· -· tire IChooL mandecl'the contents of the calb register. heavily_u earlier Ill tbe IWIUllii'.
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Praalderrt, which MltcboU heada, aaJd the
former atlornt)' ganaral would ,.. .. no
comment on the recent allqaUoill of hll
wife.
"Al far u Mlloholl 11-lhil 11
• pareonal mattar," Iha spot-man Aid. ••fle hu no comment."
Another C1Uelllon thal ........
lllltlllW&"ad toilay 11 the precllo nalllre ol
the hand wouncll that wero reportedly
lretted by a Harbor Area ~ on
Friday.
FromP .. eJ
PRICES •••
poalbllity of ~ the flow of mtat
lo the United Sltlll, Shulta 1tld.
In bit •wont llalameo~ the Prtal-
dent uid Iba .. _ rial Ill the prict of
.... 1 II In part dll'1 to Ill hnpro¥lnf
eaJO'lllY hlN ti home Wl~lll illCNIM
damanda for meat wblcb hAYe oot .,_ '
1111lollad "' lncnuld aupplJeo..
AltllaaP bl rajaetad Iha~
-... -t and other l'llaon llld "I Intend to thll
alt111Uon clotaly, and I want "' aaura
every American i..wllt that thll ~
mlnlltralloa II llrm'7 -..Jnad to ,...
vent unJulllllJtd -Ill the coat ol food."
"Wt baYt llllcla al..,itlcant T Ill
cur ballla qalnlt ~ lll'k*· • ara ..... to do whetnar II M 11 '7 lo •
lhet tbal llalllo II -. ••
larlllr Ilda .,.. 'J; lllcrllld maat lml!Olt _. II ..... flm
1m lmll. lu! -lie• ''lllt eontlnulic ablll la ... ..,, ..
ha -more proolOUll<Od."
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11 Die; Weekend Termed 'W ors·t' • Ill
Wwy Orange c.Wity C«oner's of.
r~ today lo((ed their lllh death In a ~hour pertOd described by them as the
IW"I ip county hlatory. · El Toro Marine James Daniel Lopez,
11, became the !Ith fatality at one
Pllmlte after midnight tbl5 morning when
be IUCCUlllbed In Santa Ana Community
Hoopital to cUlllhot wounds which police
allege were lnfllc:ted by a buddy.
· Santa Ana police said Lopes wu lhow·
1111 'bis newil · ~ JZ.<aliber
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revolver to friends In bia apartment Sun-
day night and wu tucking the weapon In-,
to bis waistband when fellow Marine Ray
Allen Joboscn, II, allo ol the El Toro
base, reached for the cun and a second
look at the weapon.
Police said the gun diacbatged and
Lopez was shot 'In the cheat. The )'GWli
Marine died two boun later.
Officera said J9bnaon wu tume<\ over
to military polli:e but the death liu been
earc
John,· Quit,
Says Plea
By Martha
. From Wire Servlcet
Smartlng'from bruisea and alleged in-
dicnltteo received wblle ebe waa a
"poUUcal priJoner" at the Newporter Inn
Jut week, Martha Mitchell today reoew-
. ed her telephone pleas urging her hus-
bml to quit President Nbon'o compaign.
NewJy.enoconced In a pluah, lw<>room
IUllo al 'Ibo Wes\dlllttr Country Club in
~; /(.Y, U. Wife .ol former Attorney ~, ..... ~I .rlr ... !aid
. tilt New"~JiiiY ' Non she WU
brujaed bJ lllllWlild c:ompqn -.. . .L. PllW 4ai!i!c llir ilay ti l'lewPcirt llelcll. '
. Mn. lllitdiell dlaqed joday lhlt
tlol...,. enlled ber =r call frc!m Ille' Newporter .m. to
U!'l W~, correepondent Helen
'lbom& In that call, Mrs . llltcheD 'said
oJie WU leavinl her Jwsbmf unleoa he
qQil pollllta.
.M~y the IOIJI diaW>ce call to
Ibo -Wulllngton reporter wu in-terrupted. I
·Mrs. Mllcbell told the New York Dally
News that oeveral ol her cuarus. pro-
vided hy the .Nison .....,1tw aft«. her
lllabinf lift hia attorney genenl pool,
''threw me dOwn on the bed -five men
did lt -and lluct a needle In my behind.
0 l .. 1t nettr been treated like this,
ever " .Mrs. Mltcbell uld. _I I •• , ~ \.
The statement eonllnnl reporla of a
ficom'UIXJon" in the ~ ~a
early Friday mprnlng momenta alter a
Jilod.erate111arie window wu aniashed.
;Mllble .01111*• today told the DAILY
PILOT DOI only wu a window In the
Milcbell villa omuhed, but blood ,had alafne4 the curlalno and the bedroom
klephone bid been ripped from the wall.
. MWiwhlla, Mrs. Mitchell today again
~-UPI'• Helen 'nlomu oaying a
aecurity agent ·for the re-elecllon com·
m)ttee "pillled Ibo telephone out of tbe 'f"ll" to stop her from talking.
;."I hope you print that," lbe aid. "To ilaM lllta loft. , .lllJa character come tn
~pull the telephone out of the wall.''
· Bae told Mias 'nlomas ahe wu tn her !lid In her bedroom It ber Newporter
litn Yilla when tbe incident occurred.
Ulf )'OU could lee me, you wouldn't
believe II," obe confided to the
Waallfnclon reporter ~ Mltchells favor.
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' I ,,.,.. ........ lllOl'llfnl dauda
' .,. atlD ........ "'""" Ibo Or-
-4 .'i. t U~l.:T.....,.. 'A ........ ~!; PRISONER'
Mn. Martha Mltchtll
'Prie«)ner'
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Claim Backed
, . "1' I,. PETER IRIEG . . , ot.llM ~.... ..... .
MarthaMitcbell'1 cWm•that obe had
~ a ."pollttcal Jll'isooer"• tn Newport
Beach . WU 'au111tant1aled: lo<lJY by
-.:es fnside , Ibo exchiolve Newporter
Inn where obe llllyed for a ..e.t with
private ,agents watching her· ev~ 'move.
"~" ln her pPVate villi ripPed a
telepllme from the wall Thuraday nflht,
brtaktng a call obe had ptaced·to United
Plea International · correspondent Jlelen
Thomas, offlctala of the Newport« Inn
confirmed.
Mr&. MitcbtIJ cl•iawt thlt 1'IOIDeOOe"
wao a 'aecqrlty agent hired by Ibo
R<publican National Committee to bep
her ulKler wraps. ' .
Sources told Ibo DAILY ni.or thio
morning that the Newporter ""' In-structed to disconnect all telepboOeo io
the,Yilla Immediately .after Mrs, Mllchell
-caughi mUlng the_call,
I.WU atao !Umed. lhalo>blcioil WU
found on a curtain tn one·of Ille rooma,
which ·correeponda tof Mrs, Mltcbell'o charPs Iha\ obe WU pbyslcallJ natrain-
ed'by agent;. I · , ••ean you believe a man can walk Imo
your bedrnomi take over and pull • Ibo
phone out ol the wall." alie said.
Siio alic! claimed -_.is "threw
me down cm the bed -lift -4ld It -
(loo Plu!ioND, ..... 1)
officially lisleci u accidental.
s.:!, 4:':.!"to ~:'~= ::;
piled during Orange County'o black .. -.
Yvonne D. c;arter, It, al Vallnda died
wbeo her· aortbbound auto left the San
Diego Freeway In the ewv ... Drive area.
Offlcen who aald·Mla c.rt... apparently
lcil\ control of Ibo ear found her body Ill
yarda' away·flon>the wrecked vehicle.
Coastline
Protection
Bill Killed
Coasi ·Guardsman
Booked in Death
Of Infant Girl
Lawspo E. McKinney, 71, of MOI> Sunday when the car went out of conttol,
tebello, died on the oame lreew~y when off the Ortep Ille"-and over a 30I).
his ooulhbound auto atruck the rear of foot cllll about a mile east of the San
Juan fire station. anolber car, spun out of control and C«oner'a officers ldentlfled the dead
•niaahed Into the center divider in the man u Dale McCracken, D. He was Us~
Jelfrty lloacl area. ed u dead on arrival It Mission Com-
McKlnney WU pronounced dead Oil &r· lllllnity lloapltal,
rlVal at Orange County Medical Center 30 On fbe crittcal Jilt with head injurieo in
n1fnules1 tater. the same hospital is McO'ackm'o
A Downey man and hia woman · pwenger Victoria Evelyn Pierce, ll ..
paaenger ,..... lllrown from hia · auto A young 1Uft11W1 who come out on the
I ,._ '. • MILY PILOT..., .......
: " sHl'S P.tAYING' QHI POR :Au'i.01 ~ SYNI. . . , 1 'fliinffnpn ROlarfi .lnothMrt .Ml~rtl Col.tn ' . . ' . ' ""' . . . ' ' .
r 'I 1' • • ' ~ ' · · il·appy · .E·ltding _: .. ·
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The · H111tinglon ·Beach , &ial')1 · Club Mn. Colvhl· bu alwayi liven fnely of
LONG BEACH (AP) - A 21.yur .. ld Nni "let Me Call You Sweetheart" Fri· her piano talentl. In addlttoo to playlnl
Cout Guonlmwt bu been booked foe In-day,afternoon to a very special lady who foe the Rotary Club, abe provlded.mualc
veatiptlon of Dlllder Ill Ibo alayfllC ol a ulualiy pn>Video the music. for them. at the Loni Beach Nava! IMop!lol, U. old
Z.yur.o(d lfrl, the c117•1 RVm1b murder Alter 45 year"ol ptay\ng at the &lal')1 HuntJncton Beach USO, Ibo chamber of
victim In flTe dayo, pa11ce oald. 'Club'•' wOekly ~. rettring .pionlat _.,,..... and her cllirdL ·
Margaret Colvin WU boilored !Qllowtng ' On a trip' to the Ortent ID•lf:ll,.sbe ...,
La.....,. liB•wu mealed altar the her last Rotary Club rendition of ~ •\ the Totyo USO •to pllJ' for the
death of Julie All! Adami, lnveolf&aton "Ameitco,the J!eautiflll.'', : . Mle!ican oervtceaien atatlcmad tllere,
Mid. • "Sbe'hu been one of ClCll"'1weethe • ''M.J "l"'aJcal talent bu. a>nra ,bee> rm chUd ~had been bealen for a long tlme,".oaid Club~dent)!:d • my Ule aDd Talwayo enjo)'ed pla7IDI for
Friday ni8bl. -odded. SulllVan, clurlnc. tile meeting It the , the lidpy·€1ub. ll1h11ver be·lloo ,.... · , · · Sheraton Beach Inn. but tbere comeo a time wben.you hml to ~k and the chUd • molher, Mary · Mrs .. Colvtn,.wbo hu'been playing the rettre," said Mrs. Colvin. · ,
Clrif, wm bttnc held for bmatlptton piano •for •tbo :elub llnce 1927, wu ',
of. clilJd healinl wbln the lkl died, police wtatfully remlniocent u she •IOOd to
oald. Mrs. C&rey wu freed after queo-thank tbe Rolarlans. ,
tiontng, authoritla adde!I. "I'm ao very proud to have played for
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60% Give Nixon OK
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -~t
Nlson'I performoaoa In ollce appears to
haft the approval of a maJorill' of
Amerlcam, accordiDc to a Gallup' Poll.
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the Rotary Club,for ao 19ng. You've been
awfully nice to me," llid Mn. Colvin.
"Marttn Luther Kq had a dream and
ao did John Kennedy. M,y dream bu
always been to Ii•• happlneoa through
muatc. There io ooe aong that repreaents
bow I feel today-"When I J'eol'Too Old
to Dream I'D ffoft You To Benemh«,"
obe said.
100,000 Bathers ·
Fl0ck to Surf .
SUnny otlfs lured ,_. lban lo0,000
perlOlll to Hunllniton city and alato beaehea over the_...,., butoace lien,
thoj got • chllil ~ '
; -Coul, but the UltborlAdy r .... c1eor *1eo tn the att.moon
' ~-111'111 .. 71, LoWI In the
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. · · Reeord Fails Mrs. Colvin hu lived In Huntington
Beach olnce 1m, when she and her mi.
band arrived durtng the oil bOom. '
"It wul I dlffeimt City then," she
~· "Pmple 'I"' llvfn&Ju:teotl and
Ocean Avenue wam't even p1ved."
Wot<r """""'llln WU.only M ........
-..... typical of December lban of
June •
"It waa dellnltely DOI conducive to
1wlmilDf," oald city Ltlapar4 Capt.
Doac D'~ • .,,,. cold -JnbilltJ came In wltll Ille llorma we bad tail
week." • 11'118B TODA'\' ~ t...il paddjjog la G billion.
i doUGr 111111!1111 in Ftorldo cmd ' ""'"' """'° JfJld lll<V -~ ,... ' --.... _,,,. ..... oromloeo.~ •dream ~Jail
' io ..... """" .... """'· ,..,. 1. t ~ M' ........ . I.... I -..
--4 a...f ... --c..lt' • I C... 1t .......... lt , Qmat • U .,_. ,.,,
.... :'I: • =--,.: =:=;_ . =..: _."1!. --1., ,.,. =-ii -•
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That's the Way the Ball Bounces
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"I -tlnilled when the Rotary Club
uied ... to he' t1leir pliniot. It -liich * mall, lo1"l then that I already 1mew all
of them.
"1lloy ,... me f2I the ftnl Chrillnw
that I pla1"d for them and I 1111 10
thrilled. nm,. ...... 'f8'Y bard 11114 ...
bid' air llnl liaby then," ohe Aid.,
. 11n, OolTln ltill llndi the Rotan.. t9
be the snnd ....... of """' that abe lirll plaJ<d lor In im.
"Tlley'n ,.... today but Ole)' are
1118 ..., lllll>alflier -· ~ la ... tn-cl!'ridual. Just ilnqlne, I pll,.i for them
duffni all 11-yean ... there "'' Deter flt'/ fridkla."
• City ond atate bl• baa 1.,.neci as , reocua ovtr ttie weetead, a lOw lllllDbor
due to tllo el!ect of the cbllJy -tom· peratureo.
·NO: DRflNKS ·· . '
: OF . ANY COWR .
· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A nlle hai·
tng above the bit at a -ant !ft
Morla Btedl llDIUDCel, "We do DOt
lel'VI ......,, of llJf -cned or eol-or."
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T ... y'• l'l-1
N.Y. Siem•
County
wrons end of an encounter with a
Westminster I t... clerk Sw>da,y WU
ldenttlied by _., olllcen today ..
Terry l.ee l!armon, II, of Oru:ge.
Poti<e cWm Harmon entenid an all
niglll maret at IOU Weolmlnstet Ave.
pointed a lhotgun at the clerk and de-
manded the conlentl of the caah rqioter.
They said Hannon pocketed 181 handed
to him and then crdered the clerk to the
beck of the stare. Al that point, po&e
(See COllONER, Pap I)
oa
Beach Mom
Awaits Word
Of Her Son
By AU10N LOCKABEY °"'""" ............ A franUc Huntington Beaclt IDOlber
WU "cllmbtng tbe Walla" today U aeardl
. contlnued for tbi is.fool dloabled aallboat
OD which her Jt.year-old 10D ta a
~··" Mn. Fred T. J'oantain, -Aleundrta St., Huntfnctmi lloacll, aold ahe and her
busbml ..... ~ ...... that lllllr -MIU ,wu aboard the boot Until DOllllod llwlda1 bJ the Caoot o.d' that lbt -........ ,.,,. lira. ,..IHI ~ ......
::1 :Jt~;_ '~ w 11111 ~ '·~:..._.-..... "' ' ='dszt~ '9111 "'w .. ............ "°"' :.:-===-.. ~ ..... ~ clollMa 11 .. od ... hod "-wlllloul food ,.. JI .,. ............ for
two dayo. "
The qoploln lold the COut Ouanl ht
had f:den tho lri4 two 1alloal of watar
""" for ..... ala daya.
"Why dim\ that eaptafa· --boys aboard, or at leaat llanl bJ until
help arr!Yldt" Mrs. Fountain demanded to-.
Neither could the lranUc molher
UDderataad 'llllJ tho boat had DOI -apolled bJ lbt -.. alrerall.
Mn. F-aln oald llJb had -to Baaolulil ........... motha .,. to "* .. older ilnlllar. lllle said .... .-.....
' ht 1!-1 -_., Cl! tho aallboit ml ha4 pro1*11.1 doclded to oall home Oll·ll wi,a II cllpoNd May t for Marina de! ~~ ............ -.....
""' said.
Mrs. Foaatatn oald her -!lad -(he llWla!, Pap I) '
* * * Overcast Skies
Hamper Search.
For Lost Boat
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I DAILY PILOT H
Land Case \o Come Up? Viets Give
. . . U.S. List
·r
Parade Prepareaf
3,953 w Join in Beach Festival -
A.nalwim May Look lnw Offu:ials' Role
87 JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of .. o.llr ,. .. , .. ti
i...l·IJU ·-by two Anlhelm clly al-"II llnJY" to be brou&ht up 1t
the • • .. of tbe Anohtlm Cit1 Oouncll ~ afternoon, • ctty officer aug·
ceated today.
Km ""-· --allkw ,.. Clll' 11.onq• Ke111I M"7docll, .....
"l'lll IW'l IOmetlllng wUJ bo llld. 11'1 clll•
llcult to forewl IOfllethlnJ lib tllli, but
11'• Ub)y that the m1tter wUI be refmed to." \
MW'doch wu uuavalllhle for comment
1!111 ..... 1111 llall -aid he
-In • -· wltll otber city ofllclll• azid could DOI be reached for the real of
the day.
Clemtna wu opeattng of clJaraes made
J'rlda7 !hit Murdoch and dty Public
oWru lllrector 'lbornton E. Pleraall had
mado .. boWllW profits from land
purdlaleo Uling lnllcle inlorm111oD on
pending city projects. 1,000 Residents Attend
Valley's Birthday :Party
Both men have denied any wrong doing
In the. cleallnp.
"I am proud of my lnvulmonll ln lhll
city. -.no reuon why I aix.iJd DOI In-
vert in it u well u any · otbtr cltlz.tn,"
Murdoch told the DAILY PILOI' Filday.
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MARTHA •••
held UuwahoUt the' day.
Councilman George Scott WOil I priu
for having 1lle largelll famll7 1t 1lle [00-
ote. Ht, bla .ue; and llYt al Uielr ab:
younplerl ..... pr9ent.
Mr• •. Lorin 14..._. -bonon u the clty'1 loapst raldenl, nine yeon, !or.
thole at the plcnle. Tile oldelll ctlelrant
waa Mrl. Mildred Quigley, fl, while the
"""'8eal WU Kennetll Allen KrlJ, jual
ovtr three monthl.
Clemons would DOI apeculate u to whit
action -u any -would be -by the COUDdl. But ""'ntllmaa WUlllm 'lbom
bu, called for the~ of !be paJr
unlll a Grand Jury lnnatlgalloa can be
made.
•rm llllclc llld blue, I'm 1 pollllcal
prltoner."
She 111d her bUlblDCI suggested lhe ,..
main 1n caurorn1a.
Olly ofltciala have also annouoced !hit
Fountain Valley's pbpulation hit the
I0,000 mark m Ila Uth blrtbday. 'lbe clly
i1 srovring a ~It faller !bin on&lnally u ·
pected.
Bowlers Receive
'Sweepsta~es'·
Pay Assurance
A apokesman for a San Diego firm
usurtd Huntington Beach bowlers over
the wetkend that they will be paid
llWftpolates money owed them by the
ctellmcl Buattnstoa Lana bowllni alley.
"I'm luvinl llba 11!ltil be decides to
lea•e 1111 -• • Mn. llJldiell M!d.
• "I loft my ~ yirf macb, 11111 I'm
no aoln& to atond for all U-dirty
lblnp that ....... ..
''tlllo ........ -and -g-ud 1 ... lr7toc lo &111111 hollband
oui al It " lbe told tbe Dally Newa. Al~ Mn. Mitchell llld !be MC:Url·
ty guards ..-ponied bor ....... the countrJ w ·tho pollll Now YClll< .,burb, In w .. tc-Ooun!Y. tho New York piper
noted the guards were nol tn evidence al
the country club.
Arriving ID 11JO Gt Sunday, Mn.
Mltcbell uld "All I want la my lmband
back.
'"l'llln la DO l'UIOll for m to be jn.
-.. pallllcl," .... aid In. penoaal
-'""' wllll a DailJ News-""· '1111t npcrier -....S bondo&ea OD
Ibo ........ -~ al Mn. Mlldmll'1 WI band. wlm9 ... IOid •
pb1*la llod lllldlod up ..... -wt. ... ''bel&m up."
Slit lbowod tho....,..., -OD .... """' ... cl•-a. w-. OD ...
t1q11o. ''Ds1'n lllrald cf 1111 lloael\Y •"
lbe llld, l'Y-. -·· -, ... "I -a pClot 1lllll1 I Sol •-lnai.d.. 'jlbll COUDlr)I' Clll I IO to!" .-.
Tho """"" --Mn. MJ-!11 ab:...., Yllll to Newport Buch
that ..W.lata 8alun!ay or-ly•Sunday,
oal1 portlalJy -...,. of tbe Cl-'
--by lllcldlata followtnc tho ~ llory plD» call.
A very Wtll'Y Jolin Mllcbell bu denlod
he -•to hill -·· aide lbll put -· but r ..... -aid than WU a marted .._. ID the former attorney
geaenJ'1 -of YOice In a telepl>oae ..... ..., "m Solurda1. .
JOtebell, wm c:ltainl a cmvmatian
f<lllowq the ftnl telepboDe lnc!denl WU
~ • ....i and aid Jauntily "She'•
..... ID a lulllequoDt -lloa
-to -Tbomu to 11'1 "llld and " . weary. ' . Toda1 1n w~ a apobaman 1or
the Oommlttee lot Ibo RMlectloa ol'the
~. whl~ jllltcbell budl, Aid !lie .
Jormer attorney gberal *ould hive no
collj!llOllJ on tbe recent llk11lkml of bla
wife. • •
"Al far al lllitchell 11 concemed tllla I•
a peraonal matter," the 1pokesman aaid.
*'He has no comment."
Another q-that remainl
U111111Wered today la the preclle nature of
the band wounds that were reportedly
treated hr • Harbot ~ physlclaJl Oft
Friday. •
Last week, Mitchell aid the bandaged
band ....Wted from a bum wbell a book
of matcbea Ouod up In Mn. Mitchell'a
band. --..
DAILY PILOT
Fl'OlltPC!JeJ
PRISONER •..
and -• -.1n 1111 behind.
"l'Yt ---llJre lbla -ever," abe said.
Wbllo Mn. VJldwD la lrwiatq the
weet Jone ,,_ II onr bor 1-'a
political --which """ .. ,. be bu to md «' abe'D leave him --dalm dldll~ becln !hit way.
The Mltcbell• hid been 01J10111 11 GOP
high -al the pooh Ccrona clel Mar home ol Mn. Donald K. Wllhl>urn,
w1-deed buabond mode bla mlDIMI! u
majorlly owner al the IOft dmt 7-~ a gala Mexican fleata lall Suaday
The fcrmer llylonl Irvine home at '11
AVOCldo Ave., W11 nportedly the .._
of a ricloulif1Ull>IDI-the <ouple
wbell Ibo lvrmer •tlornoJ ·-In-formed bla talkallve wilAI tbel the)' hid to
le.ave._,_ be bed Ill 11J1P•o1u .. 1.
Shotgun Bandit
Slain by· Clerk
In W es~inster .
A lbotaun lotq bondll WU lllJed by a
Weatmlnater aton dert duriDI •robborr
atl«npt early ~ lllClfllin&. • •
Pallce ldenUfied Ibo dead bandit ..
Terry Lee Hannoo. a , whole Jut
reported relldence wu In~ .....
Harmon ealerod tile SI-hour 1-11 atore
at 5511 WeatmiDlttr AYe.1 about 4 Lm.,
armed with ~ lholfun and weartnc a
1tocking over hl1 face, police aaid.
He waived the lbot&un at atore clerk
Larry Th!gleay and told him. he would be
. tilled If be didn't do euctly u told, ...
oordq to police,
'lbe bandll lbeu onlm!I Tlngleay to
march to the blct roam. Al. be turned •
corner, Tinpley ducted behind 1 o m e
stacked boxes, pulled out a revolver he
earned in bis ahirt, and lhot Harmon
through the heart, police oald.
Court Won't 'See'
Topless Matter
WASlllNGTON (UPI) -'lbe SU)nme
Court rejected today a ,chalJenie that
Calllornta liquor laWI prohibltlnc .W-0
and wlltrooaea from aolldtlnc drbP
from cullomera dllcrlmlnlle qalmt
G1r7 Ford. '1<e pnaldenl and paera1
-al Lellan Time' Sports, Inc.,
held • -al -lnp with .. ...,,.
-ol local ieqll!!I calllht by
9Urprile Illy I wlloa the alley doled !ti
doon.
Ford lndiCltod !hit bll llrm lntenda to
buy Huntington Lana from Quito Corp.,
the cumnt owner, '!Ith acrow 1tarllag
around Aue. I.
He llld that ... of the .............
dlttona la that prise money owed the
bowllnl I..,_ be paid to them. He cau-
tloaed, however, !hit the cleal la not 1et
lblll, and-~ be lllltlJ ~elms.
Lellure Time _,olel the -Unlwnlty 1-ID &m Dieao and a llDllter alley In _ .... llunliDstm
1---M 1uea and la Ibo only ~~~=O>rp.
dill not"'" oullldeol cUl to Pl1 oll lbe ~ prile money. .
Witche8 O~rve
S11mmer ~Solstice ' . . ' . • l
On Angel Island
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -It Wll a day
lib .., -Sunday Cll Anpl llland .... the bay from Saa Fl'llll:llco -...
cept for tbe dancll!c wtlcbM.
la bellted -....... al the -aobtlce, !be wltchea ol the three Bay
Area --the lllrned Mooo, Golden
Dawn and Spiral Dance -along with
their nrlocts went Into a anaty, spiral·
Ing danct.
It Included tlaslng and ended with them
moving Into a band-boldlns circle to
1ener1te ''JllYCblc energy."
"The circle 11 claeed," intoned aoretrer
Aldan Kelly.
A hall-<lozen lollowera come forward to
be daubed with a lttllY aubelanct.
Following an Incantation, the aroup -
which included cblldren, presumably
known u little demona -bopped about
and clapped to piccolo and IUitlr music.
Then everyone fell down illto a help.
Earlier, the occultlJll found the
~ couldn't take e1re al rwnbl·
Ing tummlea. 'Ibey ate bot dop, salami
and otber picnic aoodlel and drank wino.
Six Girls Graduate
wo~ ... brouaht to Ibo blgb court With School Honors
· by Weatent lnc., operator al a topleu bar ·
In Saa Francilco, wbme "01H1le llctnle" Six Founlaln Vllley atria In the Loe
, was revoked on Nov. 11, 1171, on groundl Amlp llilb School claa of 1171 baVI
11 violated reetrlctkm <11 "Jl.&lrl" ... gradulted 'lrith ·bonora.
\
tivitles. Gill Armstro~, Lori K-, Pegy
· Tesllmony allowed that p1lrons ol the Malbewa, Cyulbla MeNutt, Cbrls Tannous
place had been uked by Billrlo to buy , and Kann w.,....., an the lcholan.
drinks for other &lrl employeo. Wntent They wen O-. IC llnlon who loolc
argued that the law discriminates agalnll part In the graduallon ctnmonlea at Loo
women. Amlpo llilb ScbooL
Will The Plaza Become
Among W orM's Largest?
South Coat Pim wlD ............. ol
the larleal abopptnc -In ~ -Id
If I plan callln& for Ill expanalon by IO
percent II 1~ved by the Costa Meaa
Planning Comm1a1oa tonlf)lt.
Drawingl of the new wing, atlrnaled 11
flO to fll mlllloll, wU1 be unvelild belort
the planning c:ammlllloa at l :JO p.m. by
the S.gerstrom f1mlly.
No dllflcuity la foru..,, In -
aprnvll al a muterplaa Ullelldntent
allowing the 411,0llO aquan fool addltloa. oonallllnf al I Bullod<'I atort and lboal
40 llDlllef abopo.
Tiie -oddttlon ol mall abopl wU1 coanect lo Ibo Watlng center lo
form a T OD Ibo north md orar -Stroel. ..
City l'lanblng Director BUI Dunn
.. 11matec1 the vall!e al the campJu. In-cl~ two hlfl>rlle porJdo& atructuna, ~ flO to fll mlllloa.
Tho Sec••bom Com(IOll1, bullden ot
Ille uialias llktore plaaa, could not ba
contacted todq to confirm !hit lltlmllo.
"They'll probolJl.Y bes1I! .......... .
,... fnlD IJIJW," ..w Dmn. • .,,., .. .
J*1 to beve t9&Jbod1 moved ta by
Seplombor al -,... .•
Tho llulloct'I llon will be the .......
point al the ... addltiaa aad wtD -
111.000 square Itel. The -•••IJllal .,.. ,_,,... Umlllloa ....,.1111.
Of24POWs
From Wire Sentett
The U.S. government hu l'Octlved a
list of 24 U.S. Air Force and NlyY of.
!leers ldenlilled by the North Vietnamese
1overnm111t ea hiving been captund
1tnce 1'701 Pentagon officials said satur.
day.
Nine of tbooe 24 men had previously
been llsted only a, missing in action
(MIA) and !heir statu.. u prisoners "" uncertain.
Fifteen had already been n.tect as
prlsooers.
Roz Lernb of the POW·MIA Interna·
tional office in Tustin said this mornlng
that none of the men Involved ill !he
dllclooure 1tt from Orange County.
Members of tile Orqe County POW·
MIA group checked tile lilt U 10011 11 it
wu made public and found no names
from the area, 11111 far u we know," she
said.
The lilt was given to the U.S. Embassy
in Paris Friday night by Walter Sohier.
an attorney acting on behalf of Sen.
Edwanl M. Kennedy (D-Masl.).
"We wxlerftand Sen. J{ennedy had
been lnlonned the lilt was available, an<!.
that he aaked Mr. Sobler to obtain 1t from
the North Vietnam ... delegation' In Paris
and bring it to the U.S. embasay," the
Defense Department statement said.
The families of the 24 men have been
Informed, the statement said.
The Pentagon confirmed receipt of the
list after some of the families reported
they had been notified.
'lbe nine prevloualy listed u mlutng
are Lt. Albert Rick Mollnare, Lt. Aubrey
Alien Nichols, Lt. C&rol Robert Beeler,
Maj. Edward K. Elias, M1j. James
Phillip Padgett, Lt. Stephen Antbooy
Rudloff, Capt. Wllllam Glenn ByrnJ, Maj.
William llanS«l Talley Jr. and Capt.
William Raymond Bean. Jr.
The other 15 are:
U. Crndr. David W. Hoffman, Capt.
Edward A. Hawley, Maj. Gale Albert
llesplegler, Capt. Jam.. Dickinson Cu~
tier, Lt. (jg) James Eugene Kernan,
Capt. Kenneth James Fruier1 Maj. Ken·
neth Richard Johnson.
Finl Lt. Kenneth Roth Wells, Maj.
~land Louis Hlldelrand, Capt. Lynn
Ellla Gue!llebr, Lt. (jg) Norris~
Cllarlea, i.t Lt. Ralph William GalaU, i.t
Lt. Sapiuel Richard V augban, Lt.
'lbomu BenneU IAtendreose and Capt.
William Ralph Sdnrertlecer. '1be Delenae Deplrtmeut w1-. 111-
dre-and ..,,... al neat or tin ot men ~tr "llaln&. r .
la Ila nmt rectlll IUllllDllfY luued two
daya ago, the Ptnlagon li!tod IOO
Americana captured or ,lni,med 1!Jc1 l-¥19 •s. mlsitog. ' .
Officer 'Joins' ' .
Dragster Race
Two youtm drag racing down llarllor
Boolev1rd early SUnday morutna &Pl
more thin they blrgal""1 lor wben l'oun-
taln Vllley police joined the 100.mil .. an-
hour dliae and armtecl one of the
speedster1. 'lbe second luspec\ elCOjlOd.
'!be dwe began when olllcer J(err)'
Kowal11d, paln>llng ·-o n Harbor, ~ two iouthboupd
ctragstera and wheeled lround In pur11111t.
Two miles later be caug!it up with the
racera and slopped one of them near the
lnl«aectlcn cl ldacArlbur Boulevard In
Ooot8 Mesa.
A juvenile from Anaheim was arrested
on charJ .. of racing OD public streeta and
lalllln! to eooperate with a police o111cer.
Crash Laid to B(>mh
SAIGON (AP ) -Informed oource1 oay
a bomb on board probably caused the
June 15 crub In the cealra1 bipl1ndl of
the Calbey Padfk Airway& jelllner m
which 11 per1oa1 died.
Tw Of tlwRmfl ol detalli 1tt DOW comtnc toplber u lllll1illltoa B,eoch
preparea for !ti blalll and -many are
aayin& -bt1t ever Fourth of July parade
neI ! Tuesday.
In .i>eer numbers of partlciplllts, It
will have 1t least 3,953 -25 perctnt
more than any previous parade. And this
doem't include the additional hundreds of
aupportlng food and entertalnmenl ven-
don, police, and volunteer parade mon.lton. ,
"We're hopeful !bat It will be !he most
spectacular show ever," says Jack
Tatham, a spokesman for lhe sponsoring
Huntington Beach Jaycet1.
The Iheme for the citJ'• 631h
Jndependence Day celebration will be
"8alute to American Music," and in-
clude;<! will be 1,500 musicians in 21
Fro111PC1Jel
CORONER ...
sald, the clerk grabbed a weapon and
shot Harmon tbrou1h the heart.
Officers today refused to identify the
clerk pending further investigation of lhe
holdup.
The ccroner's bulky Sunda,y Jog also
recorded the death of a vacationing
teenager from Vandalia, Ohio, who died
in the Laguna Hill! area when she ftll
over the handle ban of her bicy·
bicycle.
Coroner's officers said Rebecca
Rusher, 17, was cycling down a steep in·
cline at Laguna Niguel Hills Park when
she appartntly applied her brakes too
•harply.
Miss Rusher died a oborl time later at
Miaalon Commlll)lty llolpltal from whit
were -bed u mualve bead 'tnJurtea.
Saturday"• death toll Included the name
ol a 4'1 Alamitos man Who died In
Allmltoe Weot 'Conv~ Hospital
from bullet wounda lllllered last yur.
Hoospflal ollldala llld Melvin Mel!ter,
24, bad been In e coma tbrougbout bla aJx
niontbl stay In· the bospllal. Tile shooUng
that led to Meister'• fatal wounds I! still
under lnvestlgaUon.
Otbtt fltalltlea listed by the coroner 's
ol!ice during the weekend Include :
-James H. Peterson, 2d, of Anaheim
who died behind the wheel of bla jeep
when ii lell the San Gabriel Freeway
near Seal Beach.
Coroner'• offlctn: said Pttenoa ap-
parenily Joel control of the vehicle which
left Ibo freeway and pbmged down ..
emblnmnent.
--E. Gruber, 34, of Loe
Angeles, who -beaten to death during
a ICUllle 01D11>f ..-WS ntchln.r a
Rolltr Derby al the Analreml Cmveniloa
j::enter • .,. ·~ ' , '!1~ t'
No arreata hive been made today and
Anaheim police llld Gl'llber'a, death wu
still undir tnvatlotfol. , . , • ~ Beacli"tttonJeJ Erle Role, "· who died When bla car collided wit& a fire
truck at a Garden Grove inlenecllon.
Role wu Dated u dead ext arrival at a
nearby boapltal.
-Lena V. OVledo, 61, o! Santa Ana,
wha-"dled when a car driv!n by her bus·
band collided with another vehicle at a
Santa Ana intenection.
Mn. Oviedo was pronounced dead on
arrival at Santa Ana Community
Hospital, Her C-year-old hulbeBc! Henry
la today In crlUcal coodltioa 11 the ume
hospital.
Trustees Receive
Education Guide
A set of plilloaopblea and ,oala f<r the
educaUon ol J'OUllll people n the Hun-
tington Beacti Unlm Hl&h School District
will be ireaented to district trustees
Tuesday night.
A special cttl1.ens committee bu
worl:ed aevenl JDODths In develo[>lni the
dilllrlc~wlcle guidelines, which trustees
will review and poatbly adopt Tueoday.
Trust.., meet 11 7:30 p.m. !ft the
cafeteria of Huntln£1on Buch Jll&b
Scbbol, 111115 Main SI., to study them.
RACITl'S
•
bandl.
1be )lll'lde will hive 32 col«lill Ooata
-another lll·tirne hl1h -u well f 11COres of hor1e·lhounted entries led
Grand Equeslrlan Marsha( George Pu •
nam, plus 26 color l\llrd!.
The parade start.! at J J a.m. at Lake
Park, with the last wi it '"~led to com·
plete the two.milt clrcult a11d return
lhere by 2:30/.rn.
Tatham sal he v:pecl! as many ar
250,000 spectators at the ev ent, lined up
three and four deep along the route.
The route runs this way: l''rom 1 ifh
and Main streets, proceeding down ~1aln
Street to Firth Street, west on fi'ifth
Street to Walnut Avenue, east on Walnut
Avenue back to Main Street, north on
1'1ain Street, to Pecan Avenue, east on
Pecan Avenue to Lake Street; and °"
Lake Street to 11th Street. '
Grandstands and 1 revlewifta llatiOft
will be set up in front of the poli~ Ill·
ti on. ··
Following the parade there wlll be 'i
Square Dance at Lake Park at 4:30 p.m~!
and a traditional 9 p.m. fireworks 1boW
off the pier.
Public officials at the parade will fft..
elude Congressman Rlchard Hanna (D--
Anaheim), State Senator James Wbel·
more ( R-Garden Grove) and
Assemblyman Robert Burke (J!.Hun·
tington Beach) . t
The olficlal review o f f J c e r of tht
parade will be U.S. Marine Corps Brif.1
Gen. Adolph G. Schwenk. '
Recreation Unit
Slates 7 Trips
'lbe HunUngton Beach Recralloa
Department bas scheduled seven, one<lay,
summer trips for area .cblldren S.14 yean:
old.
The first trip, set Wednelday for the
Los Angeles Sports Arena, I! already full ,
but registration is still open for the other
SJI:
-Los Angeles Zoo. June 7.
-Knotts' Berry Farm, July 11. -sea World, July 21.
-Universal Studios, July 23.
--Queen Mary, Aug. 4.
-Rlngling Brothers CittUS, Aug. JI.
Prices vary on each trip, but there ts
room le>< up to 500 younpten and bi!or.
malion may be obtained hr caUtni the
Recreation lle)llrtment.
3 Beach <;ycle .
Officers · Win . <I _. I ~ ...
,,,.... -cycle Glllctn fi>ml lbe
HunUngton Buch Police ~
won their ltCODd atralgbt teem l:o!>llY ID
the quar:terly Motorcycle Sale)y E'valua-
tlon Ride In Anaheim.
Sgt.. Jamea Howe, and ollicero Damn
Klopp and Jobn'Hatutr toot top booon In
competition with other 'dtlea at tile meet,
held In Anaheim Stadium.
Howe alao took HOOnd plJce In in.
dlvtdual riding, wblle Klopp captured
lhtrd. Besides Hauser, other HunUocton
Beach olllc:era In tile Individual com-
peUlion were 1bomu Quiet. Rorer
Parker, and David Gammell.
U·HuntJncto• Beach Wini llie tam title qatn In September, it will ttllre Ibo
county lawmen'• pe!]lelua1 ~.
Fro•P9fleJ
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been to ... before In a llllall boll Prior
to IJOlng to Honolulu be hid attended Hun-
tlngt"1 Beach High School and Golda
Well College where be w11 atudytng law
enforcement.
"I'm just climbing the wills until wa
hear something," 1ald Mrs. Fountain.
"Mike II not used to going without food."
Mra. Fountain Aid her husband, · a
rellred Navy man, la COlllldent the boll
wUI be found.
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Nixon Lifts
NI Quotas
For Meat
"' WASHINGTON (AP) -Pmident N"uc·
on l1lted a1i q!IO!a I<Strlctiona on meat
Imports today. •m an elforf to rememdy
a . short-term shortage" and curb rillng
meat price!.
But Nixon ruled out a t...... on meat
and other food prices, Secretary of !be
Treasury. George Schultz llid at a Wblte
Hou:;e news conference where Nixon's
decision waa announctd.
Removal of the quotas for the mt of
tm "may .not fully solve the problem,"
Nixon ·a a 1 d in a atilJement. "Funher
measures will be taken as necessfll'Y and
8J1propriate."
·There was some evidence that the
Price Commiasion, which makes recom·
mendatlona to the Coat of Living Council,
had been silenced on the politic.Uy
touchy Issue of food prices. It met In an
unusual closed session of more than four
bours SUnday, but said notblng.
Moat of the imported meat 11 lower·
coat cuts whlch goes Into processed pro-
ducts suCh as hamburger, bot dogs,
salami and sausages.
·Ofnctaia · que,ationod whether t he
decision would have an immediate im-
pact on ourglng meat price!, saying it
eould. take weeks or months for 'any Jn.
Crease in bn/>om to be felt In the United
States.
Shultz, who heads w.xori•a Coat of LIV·
Ing Countjl, offe.rod Utile optlmiam that
the action would result in reduced prices.
The main objective, be said, ii to atabtl·
tze meat prices by eliminating repeated
surges at the wholesale level.
Beel supplies and prices appeared to be
the main target of Nixon's decision.
although such meats as mutton and veal
also are covered.
Au.slralia llipplles about hall of the U-
milllon pound import level oet for tm
and Secretary of State William P.
Rogen, who now Is In that country, will
dJacu,u With Australian officials the
pouibility of Increasing the fiow of meat
to the United States, Shultz said.
In his 2QO.word statement, the Pl'<Si·
dent said the "recent rise In the price of
meat ii In Pit! ,due to an improving
economy here at home causing 1ncreued
d•Dl81\11s for meal wbicb have not been
malcl>od by increased supplies."
Altbouch be rejected, the propoaod price
freeze on meat · arid other food products,
Nixon said u1 Intend to monitor thiJ
situation closely, and I want to aaure
every American housewife that Ibis ad·
riilnistration Is firmly determined to pre.
vent unjustified increaoes In· the cost of
food ."
"We have made significant progress ia
our batUe qllnst rising prlcea. We are
going to do whatever Is necessaey to ,..
tl!al that batUe ii won."
Earlier Ibis year, Nixon lncreaaed
meat Import quolu by 11 percent from
1971 leveta:, But aince then, be 1aid, 11tbe
continuing lhllt in demand and auppltes
has become more pronounced."
In words beamed to the Fann Belt,
Nb:on said his action .. is not aimed at the
Alnetican farmer: his l!reome lw only
begun to approach reaoonable levels."
Rather, the Pmldent conli!inod, the
move "ls intended to remedy a sbort-
term shortaie which Is beyond the ability
of our fatmers to fill."
Nixon said a1i meat imports will be
eubjecl "to the same high standarda .of
aanllation !bat apply to domestic.Uy pro-
duced meat."
* * * News of Nixon's
Trip to Coast
Officially Told
'The White. l!ouie today confmned that
Preaident Nixon woold arrive at La'ca.a
l'aclllca Jn San CI0111eDte late Ibis week
to begin a tbree--k wor~ vacation.
The' ofllcial .111DOUJ1cemeat by Preas
secretary Rm Ziegler folloWs reports of
an impending arrlv'1 which !Im were
hinted In s..· Cllemente late last -k.
Zleiler llid Prelldent Nixon would Or 1'est on Friday and WOUid pn>babl1 re-
main In resldence.iD ,San qemenle while Jle!nocraia IOltCt bis opponent in Miami. n will be !be 11111 Vlllt to San Clemente
by tllf Pmldent for alx manlltr -the
iqe11 "dry opell" artbe Weotem White
llouae lince Ule Preoldenl flrll pur<bued Ilia oitate. ,·Al of yet .. tchodl~t of activltiel lw
1!elll reloued l!1 !be Pt.esJdential llall.
Tllo lMi time Ille Praldent Vlllted the
Oranp Cout waa eorly laal JlllU&rY In a
l!'IP ....W by' a biltorlc -ol oum-
mil lalb with Jai-n-Prime Mlnlater
Elaaku Sato. •
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Jnvestigator Asked
W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -DemocraUc
Qlalrman La..,.... F. O'lll'IOI\ ~
uked PmlMt Nixon to -a •opec1a1 ix-tel''' to invlltllllo Ibo
tarly._..tng bualns . r a Id "" ~~ ""-llUdqlllrttn' It ..,. .... ,,,. 111...ilptor, O'Brlon uld,
ahoald be of "unJmpeacbablt Intecrlty
""" aalkmal reputal!On.''
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.Florida Hit ·
By Tornadoes
GRACEVJLLE, Fla, (UPI) -
· Tomadoea have atruclr. throucl> the
Florida panhandle, causing one
death and clamqe ffllmated at
'300,000.
An unidentified boy, about J, wu
ltilled In Holme• County Sunday
when a twister touched down about
five miles west of Graceville,
demolishing a houOe triller.
Another tarnado ripped throqh
the OQlskirta of For! Walton Beach,
damaging a golf COW'le and ripping
up power poles.
Surveillance
Of Civilians
. I
Test Cut Off
WASHINGTON (AP) -On a I to 4
vote, the supreme Court today cut off a
major test of the Army's surveillance of
civilians.
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger said It
wu up t.o Congreu, not·tbe courta1 to sit
"as 'virtually continuing. monltora of the
wisdom and 90UDdnels of executive ac--
Uon."
Burger said ~aderal appeala. cOurl
here was wrong when. it granted a re-
quest by complaining civilians for a full·
dress judicial beariDg on the Army
surveillance system.
'Ille chlef ju.slice laid the four. Jn.
dlvlduals and nine gnJUpa who brought
the 1511rVeilllnce suit had.not proved Ibey
suffered any harm or even stood to suffer
harm. ,
He cited a 1937 SUpreme Court ruling
that First Amendment cases mu.st be
baoed on a showing of at least the Im·
mediate danger "of sustaining a direct
injury." .,
The ruling was produced by 1 com·
binatlon of the four Nixon admlnlstration
apolntees, plus Ju.slice Byron R. Wblte. It
effectively ban what would amount to a
trial of the way the Army gathered Jn.
fonnation about individuals and usocla·
lions beginning in the 1ummer of 1955.
A divided court a1ao today aranted
grand jury wltnesaes a right to challenga
the legality of govemmm ~1 before testlfyilg.
1be court aitd'tbe bulky wltneu cannot
be sent to jail for contompt . wttll the
government shows lt·did not engage in il-
legal wiretapping.
* * * Abortion Case
Arguments Set
By tgh Court
WASHING N (UPI) -'Ille SUpromt
Court today oi;dered reargument nm tenn in two 'c:ballenglng whether
!tate laws againlt abOrUon ·are· an un-
conatltuUonal lnvuion of privacy.
In a brief order w1tbout comment,. the Justices set new argumenll In abo<tlon
cues from Gtorlia and Tei:u to be
heard next fall or winter.
In the Teus abortion case, the atate
law inakes aborUon a crime unless
necessary to save the mother's life. 'lbir·
ty other states have similar laws.
Ge«gla's law allowing abortions for
IOlllj! ........ IUd! .. ..-ncy
because of rape and the poulblllty of a
physical or menial delect tn·tbe d:lild, is
almllar to !bat ol 11 other states.
The general argument aplnat antJ.
abortion laws lw ·been !bat Ibey are un-
constitutional lntpierence with a
wom111'1 right to bear a chlld or not as
sbe choooes and with a doctor's-right to
counaei his patients.. ·
In the Teau cue atal1ed by an un-
D)81'ried pregninl woman and a chlldl,..
nlarr1ed couple -a1i ol· wh>ae names
were wlthbelcl ~ a ejieclol 111r ... Ju<lge
federal coUr! In Dallu ruled m J-17,
lll'IO, the state trio IO ....,. Iba! Ibey
violated . the consUlutlonal guarantee of
due pr<!cell Of law.
* *-· * 4~1etter Words
O~ Sometimes .
WASHINGTON (UPl)-The SUpreme
Court today upHI 'three convicliona of
~ for using olfensive, fwr·lelter
langtlagt ·1n Jlllbllc,
• O>lef JUllice 'Warren E. BJl!ler
dilaented, protesting tbal Ibo cow1'1 -
jorlty WU iakJn( l)epl to "return to the
law of Ille Janlle.''
One cue c:onoerned Dlvid A •
Rolenfeld, ior-lr of mptatown, N.J.,
who wu fined '50 for using the tenn
"mother .. " lour llmel In a Jiit speech
to the board ol Ibo Hicblltown llchool
lltalrlcl. All three ........... deddell 1>r w
void.
"I cannot 111 tbete ~· • a 'lllf.. •ance'lnhltman~liat-a
retnigr ... loo to wbol -ltlft atnaltd
to escape for • lolll lllDI." larlor ~
ln his angry dlslfllt to lie flolmleki
deellion.
·First Ballot
Nomination
Predicted
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Geor1e
S. M<Govtrn claimed enoqb votea today
for a first.ballot nomination for paldent
at· !ht 'Democratic NaUonal Convention
on the basis ol llinlne almOst IOI · ·
prevlouJly uncommitted d e l e g a .I e a ,
mosUy blacb.
At a news conference he attended wllh
three members of the Coogreui!Jftll
Black Caucus, McGovern llid the 9611
delegates he gained w o u Id raise him
1,510~ votes. It takes 1,509 to nominate.
The D!Jtrlct of Cohonbia'a con-
gressional delegate, Walter E. Faunlroy,
aaid the delegates were made up primari·
ly of blacb from 12 states.
FauntrOy uid the votes Included: Con-
necticut 4; Lo\Usiana 14; Ohio I;
M.is1lss1ppi IS; Illinois 5; Missouri I;
New York ·2: District of Colwnbia 1211;
Vll'glnia 12; South Carolina 7; Georlia O;
Alabama I; and New Jersey 3.
'llley added up to 1811.
But Faunlroy later scaled the tolal
down by one wllen he aald the Alabama
delegate already wu included in !be
McGovern total He llld. a final reeon-
cilialion ol numbers would be .made later
In the day.
McGovern left immediately alter the
"'""' cotlfemice for a three-day awing through the South, wbere his supp\)rl Is
considered weak. •
The United Presa lnlernaUonaJ 'tabula·
tiODi taken tiefore the new addition, gave
McGovern 1,34tUS delegates wlth el lean-ing.
"There la no queetlon that the 9611
delegates who represent new addition&
are enough to put us over on the lint
ballot In Mlaml," McGovern laid.
"What Is most significant is that this Is
~ major step In uniting al.• AmerlcaJll In the pollllcal process,"
McGovern aaid. "I have made the same
commitment to MtldCan-Amerlcana, Jn.
dians and a1i other mhiorlty groups.''
Although Faunlroy produced the names
of leaders ol. IODle state blocs being
delivered today, he said the group decid-
ed not to release the names of the in-
dividual delegates to protect them from "prellUi'ts. ti . '.
Mc<j.ovem, who began his Ione cam-
paign 'wllli relatively Utile lllJ>PCl<l'llllOlll
minority groups, said he agreed with the
goals ol two major black declarationa but
dllfered In certain l]>Ocillcs.
He sftld he dlaagreod wfth the pooltlon
on Israel taken by the NaUonal Black
Political .O>nventlon last spring in Gary,
iJld., a busing position taken by the ~
group; certain figures In proposals on the
black share of federal conlracta and in-
come maintenance; •nd ·a propouJ to
clooe the u.s. embu~ In South Alrlea.
"All the clllfermces were aprellod In
writing and w ... acceptod .. -bit
objeclioos on·my pail," McGovern lald.
In responae to a queltlon, McGoverD
uld that he uaured the blacks !bat hil
admlnistraUon would Include blacb op
the, supreme Couft, the CablDet, the
'regulatory qenclea "and at a1i !eVe1a of
government In reasonable \l'opoalllon to
their percenfige of the pOpulatloti."
Five of the states McGovern will visit
In the South and SOUlhwe!I -Oklahoma,
Texas, Georgia, South carolina ~
Virginia -hive IH deltgates McGovern
CODJiden uncommitted.
But McGovern said he would not lrY to
convert , any of the 27 delegates In the
llmh state, Arkansas, which are com-
mitted .to Rep. Wilbur D. Mills (D-Ark.).
High Court Says
Anti-SDS Move
Unconstitutional
wA.SiiINGTON (UPI) -The,SUpreme
Court ruled 11118Dlmoualy today 'that of·
flciAla Of a CoMecl1cut college denied
lludenla their rights of free lfrCh and
asaociatiOll In refualnl to allow •organtza.
lion of a chapler of the left.wing Sludenll
for a· Democratio-SOclely. ·
Tllo court lald olDclail of Central Con-
necllcut State College a c I e d . un-
conaUtutlonllly even thouih • ' S D S
cbapltra Oii llOlllf Cl-had been I
catalytic force" c111rillC wtdHpread eam-
PI" rlotilli In the 1111-111 school year.
Justice Ltw1a Ji:. Powell Jr. aalcl In lbe jorlty opinion . ~'The wide 1aiitut1e accorded by Iha
Conllltuilon lo the· freedom8 of ...
preaclot\ and uaoclatlon ii not wltbou\ ill
c:oata ·in' lenni of the_rlak to the maln-
lellalu of dv!Uty and an ordered aocte. ty, \ I
''nlot!Cb ... deplore Iha tentltncy of ~ to a-Ibo Vfl'/ CGMtilullonol Prtvliec• they Invoke . • • wa alftrm tllll court'• cleclslon to !be prilclplos GI tile
Bill of Rlghta upon which our vl(oroUt
and hoe eodety is founded ," ht aald In
reverabll a lower federal court upholding
the coUete'• acllon.
'!be American Clvtl Llbtrtltl Union
broUgbl tilt. lull against coUece ll<llldent
11'. DoQ.J-on F.eb. M. Jiit, In cborg·
' In( Finl Amendment v!Olatlonl.
11.S. dlllrlct ... a-11 -uphold Jama' acllol by c1almq Ille lllUdonla
lallod to """" they -be '""' of ,,... Uona1 SDS dollllnatlon Illa! the court aaid
WU "likely to CIUll violent -ol dlaruptloo ••
Monday, J~11t 26, 19n H DAILY PILOT J
ULll T........,.
. FIRST BALLOT NOMINATION? -Senator George
S. McGovern' c!ajpled enough votes today for a first·
ballot nomination loi' president at the Democratic
National Convention oti the baSis of gaining almost
100 previously uncommitted delegates, mostly black.
McGovern Is shown with (from lefl to right). Rep.
William L. Clay, (D-Mo.): Rep. Lou is Stokes, (I).
Ohio); Delegate Walter E. Fauntroy; Mrs . Coretta
King and Delegate Henry E. Parker.
Antiwar Planks Proposed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Immediate
U.S. witbdtawal 'from Southeast Asia,
postwar .amnesty far dt'aft dodgera and
deserter:$, and·abolltion· of the draft were
proposed today .., major p14f)ks in the
DemQCrats' 1m· pres~dential campa)gn
plaUorm.
'Ille platform proposed to the ISO.
member Democratic PlaUorm Com-
mittee by a !&-member drafting sub-
committee alao endorsed llmlted school
hosing I<! achieve· quality education and
taxpayer financing of most election cam-
paign .costs.
The aubcommil\ee split, 7-1<>7 -with
Chairman Kenneth Giblon not voting -
on the defeose plank.
One version backed by su~n of
Sen. George S. McGovern (D-S,D.). the
frontrunner for the party 's ~esldential
0?01inatioo, called for le11 military ip~· ding. . .
The other, backed by supporters of ,
Gov. George C .. Wallace of Alabama and . . '
BE
Sen. Henry Jackson (D-Wash.), called for
"a program of national defense which is
both prudent and responsible, which will
retain the confidence of our allies, and
which will be a deterrent to potential ag-
g~sors."
Even before the platform committee
began two days of debate on it, the pro-
posed platform wM under sharp attack
from two sides.
Wallace supporters vowed to push for
an antibusing plank and ror plans to
pfomlse tax relief for middle-income
Americans and cuts in foreign aid.
Some McGovern supporters said the
subcommittee compromised McGovern's
liberal programs too much for the sake of
unity, glossing over some of the South
Dakota senator's controversial proposals
ln favor of what th ey said was bland,
general language.
Ted Van Dyk, McGovtm's represen-
tative to the Platform Committee , said
the South Dakotan'• aupportera would
seek "severe changes" In the defense
plank. If they fail to get tbe chang,. at
the fuU committee sessiona, he said, they
will take the fight to the convention floor,
Under the new Democratic reform
rules, if 10 percent -or 15 members -
of the 150 p~tlorm committee member•
voted for a plank in oppo!itlon to one
adopted by the majority, that minority
plank is also submitted to the national
convention for a vote.
The busing plank adopted by the draf·
ling subcommittee states:
"We support the goal of desegregation
as a means to achieve equal aceesa to
quallty education for all our childrtn.
Quality educatloll ii the lasue -bu.sing ii
not. Transportation of studenil ii ooe o1
many tool.a available to acbievt quality
education. Where It oer,ves that eoaJ, we
endorse tt; where lt doel not eervt tbat
goal, we do not."
There are a do~n Great Shoe
Names But in Sandals Can You
Think of More Than One.
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4 DAIL V l'tLOT
Martha Blasts ·
GOP 'Needling'
IUCllY TlatY POLmx. '111er<'e en
old aw that lllUW All Is Fair In Love
end War end a lot ol people would add:
AllO Pollllcs U YOU Don 'I Get ClUihL
"11fw11, with polltlce, the q11t1tloo -
II It'• realty cleaner today then In the
gulter-lrrawt era ol yesteryear.
lllartba Mitchell, wUe of the fonner at-
lomey _.i. lot example, -lo
thll>I: thlnct are dlttlor then ever. In an
lncredlble oet of -.Jew• ....... !tom
Newport Beach -lo Rye, New Ycrt,
ahe claln>e lodl1 that the pollllcianl have
dontborwrong. '
IW1ba, who baa not bem noted for
being In went ol wordpower, fnlllls that
ahe wu virtually held ceptlve In ber
villa al the Newporler Inn: that a politi-
cal -Y guard jerked her phoae out
of the wall; that abe wu muacled ·-and bruised; llld that IOJ!lebody "Ibo!
a needle ibto my behind."
Now, If the DemocralJ dld all that f<>
Martha, Ibey abould be ashamed of
themlllver.
BVT LOI WAIT! Martha llll't blaming
all Ibis .., the Democrata.
She allegea that the people that did ber
all -1mlllP were Ropubllcan func. tlolllrill. And that'• suppoaed f<> be her
lic!L '
You'n ..,.mpted to 1>ealn wonderillll
who Is Ol•lnll whom wlieo ltulf like Ibis -· On the other band, Lawrenct F.
O'Brien, head hoota-!or the Democratle
Nlllanal Committee, believes ha knowa
all lhe players alter the ....mly publlcl!-
ed ''buaiug rald" Whlch uaertedly WU ~.•galnll hJa committee
O'BIUEN, JN ONE of -teovee talk ~ alleged that tbe five men arrested
on cbarpo ol bualb!g lnto the Demoa'
plllCe bad walkl•lalkie ncllo commurti-
catloaa eeta whJch belonied to the Re-
publican Natlomal Cmnmltlee.
All of Ibis m., or mey DOI be 1n11 but
ll 1!111 leavea 111 ordinlry obaerven a lit-
tle bit pilnled. Fer eumple, why would
the Republicans want to know what the
Democrats are doing when t b 1
Democrats don't seem to t now
tbelnltlvM?
Clearly, If tbe GOP peopl, are going to
sneak liltenJnl"devlces lntO Demo bead·
quart«t, they ought to welt untU the
Democrata get lhelr ICript atralibtened
out.
IF THE REPUBIJCANS start Ust.nlng
to alt lhal Democratic blslher now,
they'll juat end up more confwed lhan
tl)e Demo&-are. And that mlghl be lhe
Nat plot behind the plol.
Anyway, U you believe poliUca Is atJO
u dirty as ever, you can have some c:on-
flnnaUon 'from Sam Archibald, Sam ii
beed man of an ouUll known aa the Fair
~palgn Pracllces Commltlee.
J{e declared in I roporl &mday Iba!
pollUca Isn't really l"l cl.....-then In
1164 when hJa commltlee WU IOI up, but
he doea concede lbat the kind of dirt bal
changed aoma.
"WE'VE BEEN ABLE to keep 1he ~ aewage f<> tbe Jtvel that It has
bilen for many years and we've been able
lo cbanie the type of political com·
munication that goes on," Sam noted .
·~Candidates are talking more on
ptraooallties and other dlrly stulf," he
"'81lested.
Anyway, Archlbald end hJa bunch are
tfylng a new wrinkle to clean up polltica
Ilda year. They are inviting complalnta
from 1he general pubHc.
I BA VE A GRAND notion of where
llley mlght turn for one of their early
cemplainta. .
Why don1 Ibey telephone Marlba
Mitchell?
!rhat ought f<> keep the commlltoe bUly
fcl' a year or two.
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-Castro Gets
Welcome
In Moscow
MOSCOW (UPI) -Leonid I. Brezlme't
and -Ilda ot -. -welcomed Fidel Cu1ro llke I long-loll
here today when he rttumed to M-
alter ID dght..year ablelce.
Bm.lmev, ,_a1 aecretary o1 the
Soviet commun1s1 Par:!Y, gruped lbe
bearded CUbln premie{'Jn' both lfml ••
ht stepped •to Ille tarmac at VnukO¥o
Alrpoit, -Ida left-. -hJa right cheek,~ blm OD the back end
beld hJm In an embrace for 15 ......sa.
"Fklell Fklell Frlend-lblpl Frttnd-
lhlpl" chent.d Ille airport crowd ol aboul
1,000 peraODI, uaualJy wBI for llldl I
ceremootal greetlor. They bid bunt lnto
a apootaneoua .._ wben Culro, clad Jn
green army !atJiueo, -* at Ille
door ol bis QllJq alrlJner.
et:euef'tre
BELFASI' (UPI) -Norlliem Inland
WU hit today wt1h new WlVll of violence
belor'e a midnJlht (f p,m, PDT) ceu.
fjr., -Into effect, but the hombinp
and shootings were cm a far lesses scale
than lbe weekend violence that kiDed m:
moreJ>l!l'IOOI.
'J'be truce WU proposed by the mOilanl
Provtalonal Wing of the lrlsb Republican
Army (ffiA) and accepled by Britain.
Brtllah army sources said their troopa
bid orden to keep a "low ..,.Ole" wllh
start of Ille -bnlusht largely by
Cllholic protesta agaln1t IRA·lmpired
violence.
e Shott.., Spree
MOl'fl'REAL (AP) -An armed man
eolered a rataurant In a ohopplna center
early Sunday, herded lour employes who
wert cleaning up lnto the walk-In lreuer
and Ibo! them, police reported.
Al tl>e man lelt, he ran lnto a guard for
the shoilolng center end aJIOl him Jn the
neck. The prd, Paul Dlodzlk, CJ, called pollce.
The police found 1hree bodies in the
lreezer, and Ille fourlb man died in a
boai>ltal about ala houri laler. The guard
wu reported Jn sa!Wactory coocllUon.
e Wellll-Free
HONG KONG (IJPI) -D a v Id
F.dmunds, an 1111-felN>ld Welshman held
by <lllneae autnor111es lince 111'1, arrived
ln Hong Koag f<>day "In fine aplrlta and
ucellenl heallll," i ~ official
ttj)Orled !run !be SJno.BrtUal> border.
· Edmunds wu accompenled by hll
Ciinese wile, Bernadette, and their
daugbler, Ma'iarel.
eNeuiltld11
ROME (UPI) -Slrtko-plaguecl Italy
turned away !<>day from the Manfll
SocJallats, and Pmnier-elect Giulio
AndreolU announced a new mlddie-of-lhe
road govemnent that ends for 1he Ume
being a decade of Roman Cllholic Man:-
lst collaboration.
AndreolU Informed President Giovanni
Leone of hJa cabinet selecUon and Leone
laued appolntmenl decrees for tl>e new
mlntalera for uiO awealtng In ceremony.
The 53-yell'Old Andreottl, -CbrJ&.
tlan llmlocrat Party Is made up of
catholics, will lead a government corn.
posed of his own party plus moderale
Social Democrats and Liberals.
e C0t1tmon Market
LUXEMBOURG (UPI) -An angry
France berat.d Britain f<>day for Its
decision to break European f111111cial
dlsclpllne by floaUug the pound llerllng.
Common Market aources said French
Foreign Minister Maurice Schmnann ac-
Cllled Britain of bad lallh In throwing
European mooetary affairs Into turmoil
even before Its fotmal entry Inf<> the
markeL
Schumann's blast was dlrecled at Geof·
frey Rippon, tile British mlnlsler Jn
dwp of E1ropean affairs, al a meeUug
ol the 10 foreign ministers of the enlarg-
ed Common Market.
Ul'IT ..........
PRESIDENT TOURS PENNSYLVANIA REFUGEE CENTER
Nixon Flew From Camp David, Mel. To Vlalt Flood Victim•
Tropical Swrm Leaves
122 Dead in Her Wake
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
The worst fioodlug In U.S. hlaf<>ry was
receding today and the tropical storm
that cawed it bad died out. But hundreds
of tbouaands of eastern residents still
waited to learn when they could return
home.
Tropical at<>rm Agnes left at least 122
peraons dead, moel of lhem from flooding
in northeastern states, and damage ap-
proaching $2 bllllDn.
The hardest hlt stale from 1he flooding
wu Peonsylvanta, wllh al least 47 dead
end up f<> 2!0,000 pe!'SOlll forced f<> fiee
their J>on\ea. In New York 21 penons
died, In Virginia, 17, and In Maryland, 15.
Agnes left a few squalls Sunday before
dying out over Canada where II cawed oo
serloua damage.
About 145,000 peraons In Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., stayed In emergency abelters.
Allhougb the waters of the Susquehanna
-River llnally creoted and began receding
Sunday, the fiood left behlnd a thick end
slimy buildup of mud. Wilkes-Barre's
water supply wu contaminated and the
city was without telephone .ervlce.
The Susquehanna bad fallen Sunday
from over 40 feet f<> 21 feet at Wllkes-
Barre.
About 8,500 persons could not r.turo to
tbeir homes Jn 1he Peomylvanta capilal
ot llanisburg. Debris still littered the
streels, allhough .the waler level.was fall·
big. ' •jWe're going to find more bodies now
lhat the waler is receding," aald Jim Cox
of the slata pollce headquarters In Har-
risburg.
Gov. MOion J. Sbapp said, "Wllhout
doubt lt Is the worst dluter Jn the hJ&.
tory of Pennsylvania," even though 2,200
persons were ' killed in the 'Johnstown,
Pa., flood of 1889.
Sbapp said slate officials b a v e
estlmaled damage Jn Pennsylvania at
$1.25 bllllon, lncludlng $531 mlOlen In
hlghway damage, l50 mllllon f<> schools
and at leut $3S mltUoo f<> agriculture.
Prellmlnary damage estimates froin
other states bring the f<>tal f<> more thao
$1.6 bllllon.
Gov. Marvin Mandel of Maryland
called lhe flooding "the biggest dllaater
that bas ever hit tbJ.s country!' Mandel
met wllh Shapp and otl>e~~-aatem gov-
ernors in Harrisburg Sun~
Mandel said be believed lhe other
states were capable of handling the costs
of their own damage!, "but the disaster
in Pennsylvania is much greater."
He said the $92 million federal
eme'iency fund that bas been granted
was "only 10 percent of wbat will be
needed in Pennsylvania alone."
'llte deelh f<>ll Jn upatale New York In·
eluded three persons !lll'Veylng damage
who died when lhelr helicopter crashed
nearHornellc
An eatimated 98,000 persons were
homelesa In New York slate.
In Virginia, the Appomaloz River was
upecled f<> crest at about s p.m. f<>day
and spare Petersburg end Hopewell from
heavy flooding, that bad been feared
earlier.
The James River brought record
flooding f<> tl>e bualneaa di<tricl of Rich-
mond, the state capital. The water was
receding, but the flooding bad pollut.d
Rlehmood's water aupply.
Resld-of low-lying t<>wns of West
Virginia's northern panbaodle a ri d
eastern Ohio left lhej< ho-aa tl>e Ohlo River rMe.
Resldenta on the Ohlo aide of 1he riv .. ,
used to lloods, walled to return to their
homes and to what an observer called 11a
big muddy mess. 11
Israelis, Arabs
Exchange Fire
Across Borders
TEL A VIV (AP) -Israeli end Arab
gunoera exchanged lire across the oc-
cupied Golao Helghta again today ·after a
week of attacks, counterattackl and
steadily rising tension.
1 The lsraell commend said 1he Arabs
fired several sbella at Israeli Army posi·
tions, and the fll'e wu returaed. No
caaualUes were reported. DIVE, DIVE-This young man
is up to his spark plugs in wa-
ter as he fails in his attempt
to forge a flooded road in
Philadelphia.
In Beirut, the newspaper An Nabar
reported that !be Palestinian commandoo
In Lebanon bad agreed In principle to halt
tbeir activities on !be border wllh lsr~el
••tor the time being,"
Rain, Ha-ii P-elt--Midw~st ' Official end public _.... agalnll the
guerrlltaa was repOrltd riling I n
Lebenoo, the only Arab country where
--..ll>eJ.Att.not.tigbt]y controlled. 'l'bere was
no comment from Lenne. government
.., guerrllla -m !be reported a~t, but An Nabar said tbe 111tr·
rtUa chlel Yaslr Arafat bid aone to
Damucua t<> cltacua It wllh Syrta's
president, Hales Asead.
Showers Fall on Rockies; South Central Area Hot
MAllOHAI WIA1Htl lllVl(l 10tl(411 .. 1AMl•I '•21•11 ..... r-..· 'lf.77 ., .. \,\, .. . , ,, .... ~,
-• l'9llOl'ltd from . Arlulr\Ns and ' ...... -....:.. _._. Saleb Salam ··'d !!Of!lllNI l.oul11tn. fQ K•riM• •lld 1M ...--.~ ,..._.._. ,..i
ot1.ot•s. °"' or ""•torrn• Pfl/ttd o-Saturday hla: government '90Ukf not crack ~•.~..J'~n 1:11~.• down on the Palestlnlau. Bu! he ap-
... ~"if7k=1··~· ..,"!: pealed f<> them to ovoid giving Israel Dflkljf•· Upretuts for D*'e agreaion, II ' ~~.r::.~ms -DeputJ Pnmlar Yip! Allon :,_,!Ylli::~~ Chlr'lnt • •Ill.... Wlroed Leblncm in I .ipeeeb SUnday
Roagh Area ..
'Amateur' Hijack
Suspect Sought
PERU, Ind. (AP) -Looking !or a
"spark of llgbt In a big dark roo:i; 1he
FBI hopes to find at least a clue y In
the dJsappearanee over north central In-
diana of a skyjacker aod moni lhan
$500,000 in ransom.
About JOO FBI agents from llllnols, Jn.
diana aod Ohio and an equal number of
state and local law enforcement officers
have been searching without 1ucces1
since Saturday for !be skyjacker and hls
loot In a thick, brlar·lnlested woodland
near Peru.
One FBI agent was overheard to say,
U.S. Jets .Hit
'
Major Steel
)Mill in Hanoi
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. F4 Phantom
fighler-bombers streaked f<> wllhln sight
of Hanoi 01ret the weekend, destroying a
major power plant that supplies elec-
tricity to· the . North Vietnamese capital
and bombarding the country 's only
modem steel mill. ,
Phanf<>m pilots bombed 1he Viet Tri
thermal power plant 25 miles northwest
of Hanoi SUnday, the U.S. command said
today, "effectively destroying" the
facility's boiler, electrical switching
buildlog and the coal conveyer. The plant
was the sole 90urce of electricity for a
nearl>y chemical factory eod other In·
dustries, a command spokesman said,
~ aupplled power f<> partJ of lhe .
capital. ' J
A command communique issued sun.
day said 20 Phantoms battered lhe two-
mile-square Thai Nguyen steel works 30
miles north of Haooi Saturday with 2,000.
pound laser-guided "Smart" bombs, the
same types used against the power plant.
The bombs knocked out s e v e r a I
warehouses in the plant's complex and tts ·
open heath furnaces for making steel.
The mill turns out mainly mortan and
spare parts for vehicles.
A U.S. Air Force spokesman said ••we
hit tbe hell out of" the plant's coke ovens,
blast furnaces and storage areas "but we
found the plant wasn't out of com-
mission."
"It's like a big dark room. you !mow.
Wbeo you're l90klug for a light, you go
for a spart.11
The quarry, still unldenUlled, is a
young wltlte man with a pock-marl<ed
face and QPeD sores.
Reportedly armed with a AS caliber
submachine gun and a hand grenade, he
commandeered an American Airlines 727
jetliner Friday night on a filght from St.
Louis to Tulsa, Okla. He ordered it to
return t<> St. Louis where be demanded
$502,000 and two parachutes.
A car crashed inf<> 1he plane at St.
Louis and the skyjacker switched planes.
taking with hlm a replacement crew and
one of 114 orlglnal J>MSODfe<S. He disap-
peared somewhere over Peru early
Saturday morning.
James Martin, agent-indlarge of tile
FBI In Indiana, said Sunday all leads in
the case bave been dead ends.
The search is complicated by the
12,00).acre Ml.ssissinewa Reserv~ir Jn the ,
center of the pie-shaped area still to be ,
searched. .t
AuthoriUes concentrated their land
seareh Sunday through a countryside
northwest of the reservoir that once was 1 the hunting ground& of the Miami Jn.
dians. It now is used as a survival
training area by Grissom Air Force Base. _
Martin said it was uncertain whether
the skyjacker's parachute, for which he ,
had to have instructions, had opened
when he left the plane, leavlng the
possibillty that be mlght be dead.
The Chicago Tribune reported today
that tl>e pilot of the American jet dld DOI '
believe 1he hijacker could bave survived
hls parachule leap.
The pllol, Leroy Berkebile of Palatine,
Ill., told the Tribune the jet was traveling
320 miles per hour.
Berkebile slid that at that hJgh a speed •
"the extreme tumbling Would bave put
the hijacker out of com.mission. 'lbe cen-
trifugal lorce would have taken tl>e blood
right from bis brain.'' Ber~ebile said the hljacker didn't seem
t<> know very much about !be lecbnical
operations of tl>e plane end apparentb'.
never bad parachuted before.
Berkeblle's copilot, Art Koester o1
prospect Heights, m., said be agreed
with Berkebile's a!!eSsment.
Berkebile said he de Ii be r a le I J
maneuvered 1he aircraft f<> Increase lbe
chances of killing the bljacker and aald
his O!lly regret was ''the possiblllty that
we'll never find the body and IOQleooe
will think he got away with U."
W allac.e . Won't
Appear at Trial
In S'4ooting Try
Navy flibter-bomber pilots flew to
wllhln 15 miles of Hanoi f<> bomb lhe
Xuan Mal army training camp southwest
of lhe capital and lhe n,~by Xuan Mal
truck park, command sp0~smen said. lo
all'SUoday, 270 U.S. air raid& Into lbe
north destroyed or damaged "five
bridges, three storage areas, 28 trucks, 11
boats, 13 aupply buildings, ~an
tiaircraft artillery sites, 17 warehouses,
seven garages, one power plant, three an-
tiaircraft guns, two tanka and a J22mm
gun " " U S d ported SILVER.. SPRIN. GS, Md. (AP) -, we , . eomman re .
A spokesman said pilots bombing 1he Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace will oot
Xuan Mai training camp reported seven attend the state trial of the man accused
buildings destroyed and 10 trucks damag. of t-'•• f<> kill hlm, the governor wu ed. Planes from the U.S. Navy aircraft '"u.aa
carrier Midway left "heavy black smoke reported ea saying today.
covering0 the truck part and caused two A subpoena for Wallace to appear at
large secondary exploslonlJ. the trial of Arthur Bremer waa delivered
In other developments 1he U.S. com-f<>day f<> tl>e governor In Holy cross mand bas moved all fighter squadrom
from tbe big U.S. air base at Da Nang to Hospital. The subpoena and an ac-
camps Jn neighboring Thailaod !<>day In companying letter from Arthur A.
little more than a paper switch ap. Marshall Jr., Maryland state attorney for
]Jl!'enUy aimed at meeUug President Nix· Prince r~ea County, explained lhat on'• troop pullout deadline. -·• Military sources said the move _ Wallace's appearance at the trial was not
although it would count u a wllhdrawal ma~:~ton, uaislant public relations
of troops from Vietnam -was virtually man al the ,__1,., aald he tOok 1he 1111>-a book keeping change and would bave .....,t' ...... only minor impact on the air war. poena and letter into the governor's room
The oommand also announced a drop In after be received tbem and read tbem f<>
U.S. mllilary strength In Vietnam from Wallace.
60,100 to 54,000 -stlll 6,000 short of ·lhe Stanton said WaUa~e expressed ap-
49,000 figure Nixon ordered by the end ol , preciaUon, but said that be would not be •
June. able to appear at the trial.
The drop Included 600 Marines and The letter from Marshall said In part:
1,700 ainnen, many believed to be ••1 do not feel that your appearance 11
members of the seven U.S. fighter essential to the state's ~ and as such
squadrons at Da Nang, 370 miles north of if It is your personal destre not to appear,
Saigon. I would fully Understand.''
The command 11 alao restructuring lhe Marshall had said Wallace was one ot
American military role In ~hlna ~ person.s named In aubpoenas lhe proo-
deslgned f<> give U.S .. forcea more of an ecullon would like f<> have appear al the"
advisory and less of a combat mlaslon in trial.
tl>e war by the eod of !be year. The governor is showing adcllllonal en-
The reorganiulion gives lbe commeod couraglng signs of recovery, hJa doctors
cloter coolrol of Army and Air Force report. He now bal aome feellug In hJa
heedquarten in Salp end "ta all part thlghs.
ol lbe dnwdown of U.S. lorc«J/' • com-"This should be regarded wllh cauttoua
mand spokemnan said. , optimism for continued aeuro!Qtl!cal Im-
One facet of tbe plan tltbs away provement In 1he mon1lis ·ahead" !be
coordination of U.S. bo,mblng raid& in report from Holy Croes Hospital aald.
lodochlna from 7th Air Force head-
quarters al neighboring Tan Son Nbut Air
Baae and puta it cllrecUy under U.S. com-
maod control at lta headquarter., known
u Pentagon East, on the edge of Saigon.
Juan Peron Picked
BUENOS AIRES (AP) -Exiled u-dlc-
tator Juan P..-bu 'been nomlnat.d by
1\1& pei:ty u 111.cabdldale lil the prealden-
tlal eleCtioo acheduled !Or next March. II
Is _.11y l!ellevad that the armed
f°"'8s, who overl!rew Peron in 11115, will
llOI permit him to, ...iurn f<> po-. Tbe1
ore expec!ed f<> try to Induce hJm to
withdrew lrmi tllt nca. Now 'II, Peron
Uvea In Spain. '
,~~r:l':,,I::' ~I:= ::,,.,-,: nl&bt to control tbt euerrmu. He said
tv:rN~~I~~ Of lll'lel does not Jatend to toJlrate further ·~ ii ~..'!l .. ~~':"r.,. ~ Ille '"' Coiro -V-1 la '!llllcll tllt"!"--1--..... .tiffiitton _. "oci'~ t.ebln• CURllll.1)tlbt aareed it> tblli'
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voe.. ~s. NO. "178, 3 SECTIO_NS, 34 PAGES· ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • M()to!D,._ Y, JUNE 26, 1972
II· Die; W~eken·d Termed 'Worst' • Ill
Weary Orange County Conner's of.
ficert today logged their Utb dettb In a
48-bour period described by them u the
wont in county history.
El Toro Marine James Daniel Lopez,
11, became the !Ith falallty at one
minute after midnight thls morning when
he suocumbed In Slnta Ana Community
Hospital to gunshot woundll'lrblcb police
Illes• were lnlllcled by a buddy. .
Santa Ana police aatd Lopez wu show·
lne bis newly purchUed .2kallber
revolver lo friendl In 1111 a.,.-SW..
day nJghl and WU tuctinc the_ In-
to biJ watJtband when fellow Marine Ray
All"'\ Jobnam, II, a11o· ol the El. Toro
bl!e, reached !Gr the IUD aDd a iOcoad
look at tbi! WNJMll.
Police aaid the 0flllll dilcbarpd and
Lopez ..... llllOl ln tfi& cbost. The ·.YOUD&
Marine died lwo boun ~tu. omcm llid Jolmacn wu.turned ov.er
to.mllit&l)' polJqe bu\ !be deallfllu bem
oll!dally llslfd u ac:ddenlal.
Two , «1-.tbl in tba . ...ib COUllll' aru
Sunday belped lo ....n atatl.ltlcl ......
piled clurq arm,. County'• black -tend. '
Y-D. carter, It, ol'Valloda dlod
-her --left the San Die(o·FreewaJ·lil the Oal..-Drlvt ......
Olllcen wbo llid -Culor appanllllr Joit coalnll ol lbe" car ""1nd her bodJ lit
)'Um away from the·wrectid veblele.
La..-E. lfcKJm.y, n, of lfoo-
tellello, died «> the ame ffteway when
bit ooodbbound .aulo ttruet the 'rear ol
...,iber car, IJIUD out ol COJ!lrol and
IDIUbed ..... the center divider In the
Jeffre)'--.
~ WU""""'"""' dead «I 11' mu at'i:nace County lftdlcal cmer 111
mbmlM latar.
A llawlJ01 man and biJ woman _,.. were tbnJwn from ·bit auto
SUnclay when the car wen\ out of control,
oil the Orte&• HJcllway and over a :ioo.
foot cllff about a mile east of the San
Jutn fire statlon. !Miner's officers ldellttlled the dead
man as Dale McCracken. 21. He was list-
ed as deod OD arrival at Ml.Won Com-
munity Hospital.
On the critical list with bead Injuries In
the same hospital _,_'!_ McCl-acken'1
passenger Victoria Ev..,. Pierce, 19.
A young f1W1mAn who came out OD the
N.Y. Steek•
TEN CENTS
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County
wrong end or an encounter with 1
Westminster store Clerk SUnday wu
identified by coroner's o(Ocen today u
Terry Lee Hannon, 23, ol Orange.
Police d alm. Hannon entered an all
night market at 5511 Westminster Ave.
pointed • sbo~ at the clerk and d ..
mand ed the eontents of Ille cash regmer.
'Ibey aatd llarmoo pocketed Ill banded
lo him and then ordered the clerk to the
back of the store. At th at point, police
(See COl\ONER, Poge I)
Coastline ' . ~Ult, 0hn, Martha Asks I
·Protection ·
nm· Killed
Bills to Alter
Freeway Future
To-Get Hearings
Billa .to alter the fulare ol the Paclllo
Coat FrMway were 1chedulecUor bear-
lnet Iii the state Smttte lodty.
·A bW by state Seu. Dennis Clrpenter,
(!\-Newport Beach) wbJcb would ellml·
nate the entn route, .,... due lo go be-
fiire, the Senate Tl'lnsporttUon Commit-
tee at 2 p.m. today.
11we are upectlng it ·to leaff the
commlttee IOmttlme th1s week," said
1 a spokesman for the tenator.
Asoemblyman Robert ,Badbim'• (II·
Newport Beach) blll, .eeklng the ellmJ.
oatiml only of the ir.tway 1 e gm en t
throaCb Newport Beach, Is ttlll OD the
Senate floor awaiting its tb1n1 retdlng .
.'The bW went to them on Friday but
bas nol been moved yet,• the Carpen.
tu tpoWman 111d.
Carpenter Is tbepbenllng Baclbam's
bW tbn>lgb the Senate and bas been
. waiting for the most opportune time lo
brln( It up far a vote.
• "'nle ... ator Is waiting to ... bow
the boue Is today and If all the voles
• be .-are tliett, be will puab It,"
the spokelmall uld. 'l'lle Senate wu clue to convene at 4
.p.m.
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Officia~'s· Wife Renews P"lea to Leave
ltalned tba <Jlflalm and · the bedroom
t.tlefh• badlliten ripped from the wall.
-· lln. lfllcl!ell today apln pbad UPI'• Belen Ttiomu taylnc a ~ -' for the'~ ...,,.
mlltte ''pulled the ·~ ·out ot the
will" to stop ber"from tilting.
"I hope .you print Ill*~" ahe lald. 'To
have tbla jerk ••• thls cberac:ter come In
and pull the telepholle out of the will."
She told lflal Tbomat abe WU In her
Martha
bed In her bedroom at her Newporter
Inn villa when the Incident OC<Umld.
"U you could -me, you wouldn~
believe It," abt conlldtd to the ' . . WubJnclon reponer the lfl1dltlla ,._,
"rm black and blue,' I'm a poUtlcaJ:
prboner."
She aaid her husband 111ggested ahe re-
. main In California.
"I'm leaving him unUl he decides to
(See MARTllA, Page I)
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Neurporter Backs 'Priso ne r' Cl,aim
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:Ne~rt Bid to:,Overturn
S1SOO in Gear Stolen
From . Ne~rt Boat
• A printer ham Alllanibra Ylalttd his a.·
foal IOllbt -la N..,.....i llartlot Sil "6 ... dil11Ned ii01t1e01W Md
plrotod ,..i of its~
• ...... J. SomJ, wlloot lloal .. --
at IU7 lllnldt Dr!... told DOllco the 1
thltl look ""1 1111 ufitt anc1 liloct and
tactJo .... aoed lo -a mailer din&bY GD &be , .... ,, tnnlOati.
i-1ii .. ...,.iUio11cuewufllll,
--"' taVtlllplon.
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delay IGftin&"the 177·o<re Collini Radio
COmpuy property aci-. camJllll DrlTe
from the IQ.acre McDonntll Donllia
tract, but Newport Beach olllctaJs pcilnt
out tbel the tmlller percel, In Irvine,
wu .....i for commortjah.....,._
bolore Irvine -~ Cllld ii tllII IOllld that Wfttf. .
Sc>ur<el at Newport Beach City Hall In-
dicated that lrvlno may not be able "'
comply wtlb the ~ ...........
''lfd>omell ~ will do u It dllnl
pleues," tbe h1&b leYel ~ llld,
"U ii WU able to roll ..... the bic <0aDtJ
bOw ... .._ ... lbq (lnlne -)
lo llllnk they can llO( tba mlChty Md>oo-
nell llaQPI.
11cDon111 Dou11at w1n ..... 1n and
ro11 ..... that illtle oouncll," be•uld.
Tllo ....-. aid tbat be by ..
-.,... tryior lo Imply lbal It would
IUt a.,uq unclerbandid lo -pllsb
the Ol>Jectl.._. -
'They'll late them lo 1lmcb .... talk
~ ~ ~ or tbl u11111~ val~·
'They are ....,, l d«l't care bow ...n.
!nledloned Ibey are, and I'm 11n they
are. ftoJ wOI be Influenced lo pl wbal
llcDoaDell llouilu wanU.''
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• Gun~en '.Hold Up
Restaurant, Get
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$6,QQO in Cash
NO DRUNKS
QF-.ANY COLOR
" SAN FRANQSCO (AP) -A rule lwur· · !1!f alJove lbe her at a -ant fn
NOrtb B..m IM'GDCll, "We do not
eerve dnmb, d. any race, creed or col-r." · . '
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,,_ lblbbom _,,.,. -
m tllII baqlnf around the °"
ange cciut, but the wealbetlad)'
' ' ,... clear skies In the aJtemooa
l'uetday. ll1gbs •'II. Lows In !be
80'1.
INSmE TODAY
Land Pfddling it • biU ....
dollar bUllMU in florido ....
manv b•ven find th<tl can't •• load tMir inveatrrMtntl vMn
promit., of "drecm l410M" fall
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W.Newport
Roads Topic
At Meeting
.......... 1 / Viets Give Reeo.rd ~Fails ~· " MARTIIA MITCHELL. • •
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Newport Beocb councilmen tonight will
•lu<IJ me1n1 ol Improving street& in the
West Newport bluffs ar•a to handle crow·
Ing tralllc burdell! as lhe preu o/
de~ bosina tliett.
The «111 '"*' artery through the
blufll ii SupertOr Avenue, a lwlsling tw ..
lane road that bas long drawn complaints
ol Ila inabillty to handle peak traffic loada. . .
Councllmfn tonlg!lt will decide whether
to iwroye the coooept ol a major ...
te-· of Bllboa Boulevard norlh from
Padllc Cout HJilnray all the w11 to
Adana A....,. in Coola Meoa.
'l1loy wlD allo MD•idtt an ameodmenl
to their mu11r.p1an ol -tbet would
permll ,tJio -Ind upJll'ldini of 15th StRet l'ell ol ~ AJ-The need !or action was brought to a
head becauae of the lint planned con-
1tructioa on 8-Ltd. prop¢y wt1t of
Superior A venue.
")Vt i..11 to oooalder this ezlenslon now -... lbe feeder rood !run the Robert
Granl -plex -a JIOO.W>lt condominium
-II 1cbOcMecl to run from Slqlerlor,
tbrouch !lie development and onto an tx•
tended !$th Street," Slid Public Works
Director JOIOph T. Devlin. .
Tho caildomin• ... ln quelllon lrt to bt
jlOlllinlclld -SWerlGr Avenut lrom the v.....m. .., tbe lllUlfl •Plrlmfllts.
Derill aid .11111 -wUl tvenlullly
' <roll ......,. llllboa Boulavard and
~ -111111l ll du1Hnda 11 PICll!c Coul ...., mor lht West' Newport
SJoaP. "ID ...,,. to wkfnl the estwkn,
.... will bt "*Inc lbll 11111 bt --
-Ill -llalUI to a -.ry bl~ ... DnUa aid.
'We llevt to mab thl1 nwlor plan
chan!ll --lboul hall of Ille ... le...., -.,._ Superior and ~ llreel -will run through ...,,.
ly !" lit aid. . ' -the county will have to a4cl Ntd to Ill IDllfor plan Ind help
oul wllll lbt -. .. Devlin ldded.
Pllm ... alto In lht worb to -a
,...,...,irn4 -of Balboa llOlllmld ....., Cout lllPnY and
Ihm ~ to the Banta Ana RI ... into
Coola Jim. I
, ·~ It ~ end al Memo
Slreol," Dnlln oald, "but lbll WOD'I bt
for • Wboe ,.t."
lolve Ille camJlllln," Mn. llltcbell aid.
"r lovt my huaband .. ry much, but I'm
no IOl"4 to otand for all ~ dlrly lblaca tbet ......
'"l'bll 11 DOtbloc bul a -and ... .-••
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WHEELS .•.
Guinea and the Phlllpplnu.
He then 1m1ed alternately u the Anlly
attacbe'ln the U.S. embaHieo ln M-.
Afgbanlllan and Turlcey, chlef·of Ille U.S.
Army Europe Intelligence Center in
C'rermany and as a fuJl..Oedged agent for
the Central Intelligence agency.
About the. latter duUes, which lutod
two yean, Mynderse can't say much.
"Jt•s just one or thOle things," he saya
ol the secrecy required.
Mynderse al10 dodgea most quesllons
about hlmleU and hil mllltary ex•
periences.
He says he prefers to "concentrate on
the job at hand ."
Mynder1e Jell the 1ervlce In Itel u a
full colonel, alW commanding &uJded
milalle air def...,. unJta In El P110, Tex.
"I came out here wlt!I my farnlly -
Mynder&e Js married with three children
-and enrolled in law school. 'lben I saw
the job adverlised," he said.
"I inunedlatelJ ·aent a reswne, but not
befcre I did a comprehenllve study of the
refuse eolltcllon in -other citlea. I aent that study plu1 aome recom·
mendatlons for Newport Beach wltb my
resume," Mynderse saJd.
"! think !bat Is what swung the job my
way over 150 other applicants,'' he said.
He and his family now live at 1753
Skylark Lane In Newport Beach.
Some of Mynderse'a orJginal sug~
gestions are now incorporated ln the
city'• openting plans. Amoai them is a l)'slem ~ ,called
Work Lold lndlc1tors -lhll comparea
lhe amounl of wiri: done, employe time
and COiis lncumd over a period of yw1.
Mynderse said when be came to the cJ.
ty in 1113, there were, for esample, 33
refuse collectors plck!nf up 22,000 tons of
garl>ege annually.
Today, nearly 10 yetn1 later, there are
only 32 employes and Ibey are collecting
42,000 tons a year -almost twice the
volume, but with one leu man on the job.
"The name of the game is doing the
best job for the least money and tbat
means streaznlln!"' and updating,''
Myndmellid.
Myndene hal added newer, more
modern trucks to the reluae fleet and
may'°"" perltcl a system-now only in
the teal •Ill• -wilicb will ... just one
man on .,cb truck inltead of the usual
two.
He alao bu replaced flall>ed lrub
trucU with modern poct...typa trucks.
He baa added newer, futer and bdter
lractorl and ullllty trucb ·Died .., the Fred Kollorsz
Services Set
·• beaehel•Jn-alley1•ofNewporl
Beach.
For W~esday
Amonc -la the llapbip -M10-dene'1 favorle ~ He calla II Ille
Queen Mary becl\111 " Its lisll and llW' way It 11111 lll>QQthly over deep beach
aanci., : · ~
A-il111e pacldoader aarbac• truck .,.
Funeral 1erVlce1. will be conducted one of the biggest avallable -It ls equip.
Wednesday for Fred Kolloniz, Jong.tJme ped with airplane balloon tim and •ix·
Newport Beach resident wbo. died Fri-w!teel drive and used lo pick up trash on
day of a heart attack. th• beaches.
Mt. Kollorsz, 73, wu vi!iting frJendJ ''She's never been stuck yet," Myn.
in Pacolma· when he wu lllrfcken and d.,,. 1ay1 proudly.
dlod lhortly allor arriving at a local "We are concerned witb ecoloCY, and
bolpltal. we're. working hard to Improve It in OW'
He Wll a retired painter and interior &w. amall way," Mynderae added . •
clecol'.ator who wu emploYed by the Wll-"We are uperinenllng wltb natural
llam ~ Kelly firm of Orange, plior to gu fuels ind other non-polluting ltema,
rellremellt.. and we have uted for a vacuum lruct to
A ff.year resident of Or1D1e County, cltan ·oul. tbe ·stonn drainl without ,.i..
Mr. Kolloraz was 1 member of N°"i · ting the litter In the hlJ."
port Harbor Elka J.¢111 1787. Memberi . ''We tnow theM aren'I Ille only
of the lodge wm otflclale al ,the f)meral, ~ bul we're .working on the pro!>
eel for 2 p.m. ·al PacUlo \rlew Chapel. lem, ' Mynderae noted.
1 Mr. Kollom leaVeB hil wife, Mathll·
da, of the I~ home .In Newport
Beach: bro~ Richard, of. Hollywood
and Gerhard. of G~any and lwo 1Js.
ters, ' iclara Knoelllnger of Pasadena
and Sophia Ruppel of Germany. '
Crash Laid to Bomb
SAIGON (AP) -Informed aource1 say
a bomb on board probably caused the
June 15 crash In the central blgblandl of
the Cathay Paclllc Airways felllner In
which 81 persons died.
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1't °""'II C..t DAILY PILOT, wftll wM..lt
II OMM!Md fltt NfWl.Preu,. h PIA!llU!ed by
tlll OmGf (OIJI PftllatllflCI COnlpen'f, S.,..
raM WlllOl'll Ir. Pllbllsllld. Moftdly llll'Olllft
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HW!lfl""9ft 8tldllfllllllllln Y1lley, Utun•
8..cll. l"lttt/kddllbldt ft S.n CllfNtllt/
IM J111n CIP!tl1'9M A arnol• ,...loMI
•1tlon k .-Cltiflld llMdlYt ..,. $\llllU'(lo
1'he prlndpll pt,llllW.'"9 PMlnt II 11 3JO Weil
l1r ltrttt. a.ti Mt$1, C.lffomlf, n6U.
Sea Temperature
On Chilly Side
Deapite chilly ocean temperatures all
weekend, Newport Beach aunbath,...
numbered 150,000 and boal tralfic wu
heavy both Satunt11 and Sunday.
Light to moderete wlncla of 10 mpb
SUnday and seven mph Satunlay helped
avoid major boating accldenta, according
to the Orange County Harbor Patrol.
Newport Beach llleguar<ls i:oported no
riptides and a total of only nine re....,
during the two days. More than 200
IUrlm reportedly put up with three-loot
waves.
The jellyflsb problem waned markedly
and life1Uarda ,.Id Ibey performed only
118 first aids, below average for a IUDl·
mer weekend.
Li&bt crowds on Saturday, to,000 11
compared to SUnday'a 90,000, were at.
tributed to cloudy eariy·mornlng skies in-
land.
11me. and l'ln lr>'lnc ID pl my llllbtnd
ou1 of.ft,"• lold the Dally Newt.
Althouo ~ llltcbell ~ lht -
ty --ace: .... --Ille =to~ N"' ver11-. in W-rtw<ilimiJ,illll.NeWYorti-
noWlllt ........... DOI In -It Ille country dub.
Arriving In Rye on Sunday, Mra.
Mltcbell uld "AU I want Is my buabtnd
back.
''There 11 no JUJOD for ua to be in-
volved in pollllca," abe Slid In• penonal
intervltw wltb a ~Y New1 reporter.
Tbat te"°"'1" oboerved bondqes on
the ring and ' middle flnpn of Mn.
Mltcbell'1 Jell hand, where abe .. Id a
pbyllctan bad sUtched up culs 1Uffered
whtn she was .,beaten up."
She lhowed the reporter bruists on her
arma and l>lalmod Ille hid otherl on her
thlgbl. ''llley're alrald of my bonelly,"
she aa1d, .. Yes, Martha'• honesty."
"I WU O patrtol uptµ . I got
a~slnated. What COW)try can I 10 to?"
she asked.
Tbe recont revelations about Mra.
Mltcbell'1 t!x-day visit to Newport Beach
!bat endecl late Saturday or wiy Sunday,
only partially, 1n1Wer 10me of !ht q_,.
t!Ona ralHd by lncidftits following !ht
Thunlday fiery phone call. .
A very w .. ry Johi1 Mit<bell has denied
he flew to b1a wlfe'a side this put week.
but reporter Thomas uld there w11 · a
marked change in the former attorney
generaJ'a tone of voice in a telephone con-
versation Batu~.
Mitchtll, who during a conversation
following the first telephone lDcident was
breezy, casual and said jauntily "She's
great," in a subsequent conversation
sounded to Mias Thomas to be ''sad and
weary.''
Today in Waablngton a apokmnan for
the Committee for the RHlect!On of the
President, which Mitchell heads, said the
former attorney generol would have no
commenl on Ille rect11I allo&•llona of hil
wlfe.
"Al far 11 Mllcbell IJ.CDllCUllOd lhls IJ
a penoDll matter," tbe spokelm•n aid.
"He hu no comment."
-quosllon 11111 ---~nature of lhl band wounds I were repor1«fly
treated by a Har pbysldan on
Frtdly.
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CORONER ...
U.S. List
Of24POWs
Prom Wire Service•
The U.S. government has received a
list of 24 U.S. Air Force and Navy of·
ficers ldentlilod by. the North Vietname1e
1overnmenl as having been captured
1lnce 1970, Pentaaon officials said Satur·
day.
Nlne or those 24 men had previously
been listed only .. missing In action
(MIA) and their status as pri.soners was
uncertain.
Fifteen bad already been listed .,
prisoners.
Roz ~mb of the POW-MIA lnterna·
tlonal office in Tustin said thil morning
that none or the .men involved in the
disclosure are from Orange County.
Membera of Ille Orange County POW-
MIA group checked the list as llOOll ~ii
was made public and found rio nunes
from the area, "as far M we know," she
said.
The list was given to the U.S. Embassy
in Paris Friday night by Walter Sohier,
an attorney acting on behalf or Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy (]).Mass.).
"We understand Sen. Kennedy had
been infonned the list l'as avallab1e, and
that he wed Mr. Bobier to obtain It from
the North Vietnamese delegation in PU.is
and bring it to the U.S. embaSsy," the
Defense Department statement said.
The families or the 2' m~ have been
informed, the statement said,
The Pentagon confirmed receipt of the
list after some of the families reported
they had been noljfied.
The nine previoUJly lilted u . missing
are Lt. Albert Rick Mollnare, Lt. Aubtty
Allen Nlcboil, Lt. Carol Robert Beeler,
Maj. Edward K. Elias, Maj. Jamea
Phillip Padgett, Lt. Stephen Anthony
Rudloff, Capt. William Glenn Byrna, Maj.
William Hanson Talley Jr. and Capt.
William Raymond Bean Jr.
The other 15 are:
Lt. Cmdr. David W. Hoffman, Capt.
Edward A. Hawley, Maj. Gale Albert
Desplegler, Capt. James Di-... cui..
tler, Lt. (jg) Jamel Eugene Kernan,
Capt. Kenneth James Frasier, Maj. Ken-
neth Richard JOOnlon.
Firat Lt Kenneth Rotb Wells, Maj.
Leland Louis Hlldelrand, Capt. Lynn
11ld, the clerk grabbed a we1poo and Ellis Guentebr, Lt. (Jg) lforrls Alphooso
lbol illrmon lhroqb !ht bearl. Charles, !st LI. Ra1pb William Galati, IJt
Offi..;.. today refuied to Iden""' the Lt. Samuel Richard Vaughan, LI. ·-· _, Thomas Bennett Latepdtts1e and Capt.
clerk pendlll( further Investigation of the Wllllain Ralph Sd!werlfeger.
holdup. The Defense Department withholds ad-
The coroner'• bulk:y SUnday io; allO dre,... and names of nm of kin of men
recorded the doth of a VIClllanlng CBJ!IUred'« mllaing. 1-froa1 Vandijlf, Ollfo,,.wllo,cllod In iis most recent summary issued two
In the Lapa lllllll area wheil ibe fell dSJt lfO, tbe Peolqon lilted lilO
o--..lbe handle hara of her -bicy· Americana captured.~ in\e<llf!l 1'ffl 1,111!,
bicycle. -I ap mJaai[ll. ~· I j ,~ ··it· r q yt ,,·.11111•
c.i.et'• offlcen . aid ·"llebteea ' 0
Ruallof=·, 17 ~~ dliwn a lleep In' ... ,.. ... -~ 1 · ' cllnt ~ · >'lll&dl! lllllll Part wben · ··" .-"' ... .,. .,., •"' · •
:~y: , a'pplkil her Int• 1oo ANAHElM· ~·. ·:,
Miss Rusher died a 1bort time later at '
MIMlon Community Hoepltal -what lsiued a atatement from Hawail where he
were delcrlbed u muaive head lnjuria. '
Saturday'• death toll Included the name
of a Loi Alamltoo man wbo >\led in
Alamltol We.I Convalescenl .HOl]lilal
from bullet woundl IU!lered last year.
HOlpltal offlciall said Melvin Melater,
24, bad been in • coma lbrougbout hil aix
monlhl . stay la lbe boopltal. The sboollng ·
that led to Meister'• !Ital wounda IJ llllll
under lnvesllgallon.
Olller f.w;u.. lilted by the -·· . office du?lng the weekend Include: ·
--Jamei H. Peteraon, 28, of Anaheim •
who dled behind the wheel of hil jeep
when II fell the San Gabriel Freew11 ·
near Seal Beach.
Coraoer'a officers aid Petenon ap.
parently i..t control of the vehicle which
left the freew11 and pluniod down an
embankment.
-Marvin E. . Gruber, SI, of Loi
An&elel, who was beaten to death during
a acufll• among lpeetalorl watching a
Roller Derby at the Anaheim Convention
Center.
No armta hive been made today and
Anaheim police said Gruber'• death was
•llll under invatigaUon.
is Vacationing.
'•Anytime there ls sµspicion' .throw!\
upon the actions of city oUicla)s, I feel
the public and tbe city orncilla de1m1e a
complete investigation immediately,"
Clark ~id. _
Barry Marki, Clark's executive aalJ.
taut, said the IUpervisor did not intend to
infer anr wrong doing by ..,,..itng an
investigation, "but lie Is concerned tbal
the official's· reputation and thi public's
trust could be harmed wlthopt one, even
ii there has been no wrong doing."
The Grand Jury Is acbeduled to con-
vene Tuesday morning. Foreman Otto
Schmldlen said Friday the jury would In·
vestlgate only ii a complaint were issued.
Chief Deputy Dislrlct -Allorney James
Enligb! uld his office was pursuing sec-
tions of the Governmenl Code to find out
if the alleged land deals are BpeCi!ically
oollined .. cmfllct& ol interm.
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That's the Way tlie Ball Bounces
• , • -Tllo illllllllaioa 8ucb Jada who II!\ DUI Frtday •to bieak the world's remrd
!or contlnuoul plog poog playing didn't make it.
THEIR PAlll!NTS llloppe!I them 1t 4 a.m. Sunday af~r 37 hours when ~
the 14-year-o1d best friends C<aJ)d no longer ,.. the bait, The world's record
Is !O• hours. • ·
Richard SeDers. of 1628[ Newcastle Lone, ~d Blll Markwood, ol r/12
Callterbury Drive, had. •arlifr said Ibey could do anything Ibey set out to do.
"THEY DIDN'T want to stop," said Richard's grandmother, Mrs. Lillian
Adams, this morning. "Bui they were so groggy they couldn't see the ball.
They jll!t "Weren't going to make It." ·
She added tllal the boys am going to study endurance techniques and try
again later this awnmer.
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Councilmen to Take Up
High Rise Ordinance
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There's a Jot of work on &:p for
Newport Beach city councilmen when
they plunk themselves down in their
chambers tonight at 7:30"0'cloc:k in city
hall. Among major itema.on the 'genda:
-A controversial high rise ordinance
establishing height controls all over the
city.
-Bldl for conslrul!llon of a (emporary
addition to the police station.
-An fucrease of five to 1ix percent in
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begin !Ulog tmmedtately 10r comdemM·
lion ol lhe part Illa to be purchased.
He !eels the addltlonal 10 centa -ii
tbe surcharge la tbel much -would
bring In $310,000 In each of Its two or
t11ree·year1• ..-.. plenty to buy the
Cliff Drive view part illte in hil dislricl
and the United llfetbodill Church prop.
er!Y on Balboa llland.
"And anf other sites !bat we mlgbl
lose it we dOn'I act quickly.'' be notea.
Carl Artl>ofer, who led the campaign
against the prol>Oled bond islUe in lbe
.June 6 election, lw already begun grad-
ing a parcel on' Cliff Drive on wbJch be
wants to build a house.
Officials of the Balboa Island Metho-
dist congregation have offered t h e i r
former church, property on Agate Ave.-
nue to either. fbe city, or the Balboa
Island Improvement Auoci.atlon.
Association members some time ago
tndlcated they would be willing to raise
the money to buy the proper!Y ii they
had to, even thou(h the park would be
open to the general public.
Funds for acq~tion were propoeed,
however, in tbe llJ.:fated bond U1SUe.
. Little else hr lhe' ~ city sP<lidJng
document 1Ubmitted by Wynn and SOJne.
what alterecj by,~ ls ~
to !rigger ~4(1y~t, lioW.Ver.
altliough !hf ciiSI of pollce hellcoplers
spurned a minor debate ~~nowhere
Saturday morning. ~
A handful of residents appeated at the
special sessloo urging a cooperative pr ..
gram with neighboring cities, but coun-
cilmen expressed little in(:erest ·in acting on such a thing at this time.
Young Explorer . :
Caught in Rut
Christopher Columbu!' men r t 1 t e d
falling oU the edge of a world they fetrecl
was flat.
Shawn Young, of 3245 Broad St., New·
port Beach, just foond himself in a bole
on his own expedition.'
"Jeff Johmon, of 324( Clay St., WU
leader of an erpedltion to explore I h e
dra1Jl pipe l\nder lbe Newport ilreeway into. the Back Bay, 0 said the Newport
Beach Fire Department's weekend log
today.
"Shawn was too small to climb out of
the ditch after exploring the drain.'' the rescue report · CCl'ltfuued.
Fireme1flftte dlspatebed, but the little
boy's lathff arrived first and liOisted his
errant explorer out of the deep' chamel
onto higher gro1md.
the city's bed tax.
-A proposed ordinance govunlng troth>
in real estate salea.
-A decision on how t.o use nelf.
revenues from the sales tax on gasoline. _
-A proposal to hire a consuJtant tO:
prepare the coastal element of the city's
general plan. '
-tmployment contracts with the city's
three employe associations.
-Creation of a new mnitlg tool that -
where implemented -would do away
with duplexes as they are known t.oday. ·
-A proposed 18-unit condominium on
Lido Peninsula.
-Tough controlsJOn outdoor lighting o~
tennis courts and other recreatlona}
areas.
-Additional con.9truction in the North
Bluff area souµtwest, of the inter.section
of East Bluff Drive and Vista Del Oro.
AU lhese Items will be considered along
with the proposed city budget and !ht
proposed commercial develoPJQent of the
Collini Radio Company property nur
Orange County Airport.
Newport Lawyer
Ordered to Face
Court Action
Newport Beach attorney Eyerett Eldon
Stone has been ordered to face aro
raignment July Z5 ID Orange : County
Superior Court on •barit1 lbal be bribed
a wiint3S who lestilied for blm durtnc
Slooe's lewd conduct liial' In ceotra1
Orange County Judicial Dlslrtct. •
Judge Jame! Tur!lfiOfre!cl'Stone, 41, m
hll'¥omlsocto·appt!it .-prov~ the
lawyer wltb'* CC>jly"of 1•Grililf JU1'jo Jn.
dictment !bat charges him with br1b1nf a
l\'ilness and,lulJornation of perjury.
II Is al1egod lbal Stone, who pracllcee
law in Tustin and llvea In Newport •Beach,
offered Witness Richard Willilm Chapin
ft,000 to tesUfy in bis defense on !ht
substance of a conversation between
Stone and a policeman last Oct. 21 in tbt
men's room at a Santa Ana.park.
Stone was convicted by a jury in Jlldge
Paul Mast'.s· Santa Ana courtroom on
charges or misdemeanor lewd conduct A
county jail term and a $500 fine were
suspended by Judge Mast, who placed
Stone on probation. .
·That conviction was appealed by Stone
and Is scheduled to be ·beard thll mi>nlb
by 1lte Superior Court'• appellate divillon.
Grand JJrY memben were told lhll
Stone offered Chapin $1,000 to testily In
his behali al tbe municipal court trial.
11 is .also alleged tbat the lawyer a<>
tually paid $500 of tbat 1um In return for
Chapin's false account of a conversation
be never beard.
60% Give Nixon OK
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) -Presid•nt
Nixon's performance 1n office appeara to
have the approval of a majority ~
Americans, according to a Gallup Poll.
-Long Beach attorney Eric Rose, 69,
who died wben hil car coillded wlib a flrt truct' at a Garden Gme Jm.necllon.
Rose was liited aa ilead .., arrival al a
nearby hoopltal. RACITI'S
-Lena V. OVledo, 14, of Santa Ana,
who died wbin a car drlv• by her Jiua. baiid collided with another t;ltlcle al a
S1nta Ana lnteraectlon. .
Mra. Oviedo ..... pronounced dead on
amval at Santa Ana Community
Hospital, Her Q.1'ar-old bulbud Henry
i1 today in crlUcal condition al the wne bolpital. .
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Among World's Largest?
South Coul Plua will become one of
the largest 1hopplng centera In the -Id
if a plu caillng for its expa113lm by 50
percent Is approved by the Coola Mt11
Planning Commission lonlght.
Drawings of the new wlna, estimated al
$10 to $12 million, will bt unveiled before
the planning commlaa!On at 1:30 p.m. by
the Segmtrom lamlly. .
No difficulty la fore.teen In commllllon
approval of a m11terplan amendmeol
allowing the t!0,000 oquare foot eddltlm,
com1ating of a Bulloci<'1 1lort and -
40 llnaller shopo.
The tw..level addition ol mall ahopt
will coMect to the •rilling center to
form a T .., !ht north end near Jlelr
Street.
City P~ Director . Bill Dunn
estlinated the value of the compla, Jn.
cludlng lwo hlgl>riat parting atructuret,
bet-$10 to $11 mlllloa •
Tho Sqentlam CompoDJ, bullden <I..
the ~ ..... plau, eOIOlc1 llol ..
cqotacted toda)' lo -tbtl -'1'e1'11 proMblJ belle -uelloa •
Wiik tram now," llld Dim. • .,,., a-
pect to 111 .. ~ ~ ID _,
September of -year.'' '
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~$Guth Coast ~i~§a Expansion llnr.eiled
South Clout Plaza may becOme one of
the three largest sboppinc cm1m In the
:wprld.
-: The Secerstrom Family today an-
IJOllDctd plan.s to expand the two-level
e.-~ by more than 450,000
llq1WO feel, an addiUon valued between ·tt• ml l12 mllllon.
0nw111p ·1or lhe oew wing were to be
unveiled before the Colla Mesa Planning
Commillion at I: 30 o'clock tonight In city
~-bers. ,,_No dlfficulty ii fore 1een to. the com-w
mission's approval Of I muwrplan
omendmeot· which woold &!low coo-
·-o1 the addition ~stlnc of eo new stores and sbopo, lndlored to I ma-'
jor departmenl store.
Bullock's, a division of Federated
Department Stores, today annouoced that
it is negotiating with South Ooast Plaza
ftr the anchor pooition. It will measure
ll0,000 lq\llre feel.
'!be stores will be added .to the eidlting
two-level mail leodlng west ,from the
Olrousel Court to furm I T on the Mr1b
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eJ!d ol·lhe C<Oter at Btar-. "Alter tbis upanslon Is completed,
I ·Tl\e propo$<d lcldition will "°"'plete the Soi.tth Coast Plaza will be one of. the ·~ phue of South Ooast Plaza, the Wgest ~ · cen\era In· the Uliited
largest ~ center In Orange Cow>-states," said, Gene '.Roq.is, &....,.a\
ty. 1ts eslstillg 11 sl<hl and • JJlljor manager, o1 South Ooast Plaza and Town
departmeot stares annually do '8(1 million • Center, Ibis morning.
worth ol bus~. . City Planning Direct« Bill Dunn
"Should the commlssloa approve the estimates tile value ol the addltlOn, in-
project, South Coast , P!ilu will eclipse eluding two hlgb-rlse porting structures,
thO mammoth Ala Moaoa Center In between •10 to •12 million. It will in-
Hawail, tile world'·• bf&g..t sbopJlng creue tile C<nter's able by IO pon:t11l.
center· until a larg<r lhopping • arta wu '!be Segerslnlm Family, builders, of the
• CCll1Slructed In Q\lcaco. ulstlng plaza In 1116$, could not confirm
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ffoTake Up
Land Case?
By aoANNE·RllYNOLDS
Of .. Dally l'lllt Sllff
Land speculation by two Anaheim city 4
o(ticiab "is likely" to be brought up at
the meeting of tile Anaheim City Council
Tueaday afternoon, a city officer aug.
c..Wtoaar .. X.. Clemens, presa .relations . officer
fJ>r Clt1. ~, ... Keith lllurdoch, said J''ln11J!!!-iittW}fill"' .,ic!.11•1 clll·
fic:ult to loreCul aomotblng lib Ibis, but •
lt'1 llbly.lllat tllO matter. will be referred to ..
. . i.rtirto,cli .,. .. ~tor ... w-
lbis -.Ing. lilt stall members uld be
WU in· I ·mtellng with other city olfleials
and , could nol be rucbed for the rest of
the day.
'Clemens wu.apel\kln& of charges made
Friday that Murdi>cb and 'city Public
oWrb Director 'lbonlton E, Plelaall bad mad•· ,subolantial p(Ofits from land
~· ualng Inside information oo pendlng •ctty projectl.
'Both men have denied any """'I doing
In the deallnga.
"I am proud. of my Investments In Ibis
city. I see no reason why I abould not in-
vest In it u well u any -cltblen,. ·M:~ told the DAILY PILOI' Friday.
Clemena would not sr)ec;ulate u to what
action -U any --.Id be laken by the
~;:u:.,~~!~l~f ~
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Hijacker's loot
May Be· Located . .
PERU, Ind. (UPI) -A farmer In the orei where the· hijacker of an American . , A.Jrill!!'I jelllner paratbuled Saturday has
found a sack cootainlng a ''very aubstan-
till" amomlt of money, the FBI an-_.. wt Dldtenapolis today.
<> fte ltijlcker -who may have beeo
· lilied in his poracbute attempt -waa
~ llOl,000 In r11110m when he ' juniped. (See earlier story, page 4)
· No further detalla were given by the
'FBI escept to say that the beg ap-
~Uy WU dropped, DOI blddeo, and
WU found in I field. '
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are atln banging around the Or:.
,anp Cout,, but Ille -therlady
•· -cJear "1ee In the afternoon
l'tlelday. Hlgbs •11. Lows In the
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Land Jlfddlioll ii-• biUfon.
dollar f>llllM11 In Florida and ""'n' bl<,.,. 1lod IMJI ..,.'t """ lood tlldr lnoutmonts '"""' 11fO!lllltl of "dr..,,. tow!U" fail to TMi.rialUc. See 1'°'1f, l'o9< 7.
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woman pried a would-be rapist'• S1DCJtb. . The 1972. ~e·QiunlJ Fair cllmued Orance ~ ~ .did not faro ..-In& bands' from, her 4ace . ..,iy s.... ltsllklayrunln~Mesa~nigbt · wellip,tbe~llonaceptfor<lecqe
day,. screamini· ·for, help anc! • f~y · with bombibells, Roman· candles and Gt:ilfitb ol El lfori>"Who .Cl)llUr<!I ' -
fighting him off. • . • aerial flrewoni, . in -call .rofiln( and I llltf. BHd.shawi · 5an
The 41-year ... td victim who~ ln1be . w!lettier its· att<Ddince ...... eqlially aemem., and" w .. KIJ:l<pllrlck, Corooa
2000 block of Marion Way tmmedtately ' s--'acular --•-..to be · Ince not "de!"-", ~won·· • ••a·t',..•·· in t1te' •··-called a lfieod after the wault'bY.'the """' ··~ • .seen s -. ~ ••N •• r~ ~· poirertully:i..nt'1ntruder. • all ol-· 1ate receipts•!,.. tllo•fmr's roping event. ' '
Her friend then uked 1 viiltor.al'bill . ......i fttkald have~ coontocL . Tbemeolthlsyear'afairwu"Actlon,"
house to call police, wblle lie -·to • The fair, which was ~cted to at· according to, Fa}(," lflillier , J.J m
make sure the dl!traUght worau ~ all tract, a tolaf ':' ~.OIO ·l)le<tators for its Porterfield , 'l!llo )nVlded cootlnuous
rigbt. , . • 82l"I ~ -~ !!!Ill b_a~e su!!Ofe!I entertainment for filr opectatinii.
Officer Pat Radgel'I wu dilpalcl>ed u somewhat because ol une>P.ecled rains Tbme Included <;ary Puckett and·lho
·aresull>to1helrlend'a~ln'the·JllOO •and~ 1~/ Union G,ap, 'l!llo 1D1<141 •a belated ap-block ol Nevil (]rde t!>roulh • • ~~ ..... ..._. ....._, . -·~~...._·In the notun anil Joca. ".'!' • .,,.. ..,....., .at: Ille -.. . ·never peai'alp hie 17 .... ..ranq IOpd>qn
•---m•l..ta\lwl and. t Is •--;ht Iba! 00~ lllcbt; -..s SldJa·tJ>d tlon ol the dislmt calk · • ·-....-1 .qw.,.,,_....• ... \ H; tile Ev-'-Bn>thera·, Tes , ~ polrolman auiJ.iuea11y Mopped the~ did DOl·edi[lllO last,.,..,, -·r
·the;vlotim'a frleod for lnv-.tillllm u he llx:<l;y 'llgure of at,llO. Wllllams; Edd!'! o.,r> and~ .
wu driving away to the m o1 the • Bigg~ <kawlni Clrcl of the -itend An, ,...qiedod tlntll(Mlr' Tueoday
tempted npe, ,which lwis repartee!' 11\b'd-was lbe ~ -· held bolh :=::/•;;:.=u:i "!i:::~
band. •. • Salunlly and Sunda)', ht featured I lignillcanl dip, in attendance wllldl bad
A -.It of the Markin ·Way · uu field ol 250 °"""""from all over tile no· been drawfnr -Jut year's crowd follolrintl the 1:10 a.m. Incident failed to llon.' witU then;
tum up 1111 trace ol the .l!Wlpecl, deocril>-
ed 111blocl:man.-25to30 yurs
old. r
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Mesa Collectors
To Take Day Off '
Don' ae1 oul "'8' 11'1111 ·cm ·tbe Fouttll
of ~uly U yw Im in Oolta Meil.
'!\e prlloat maa . wanls bis holiday too. t '
Beginning with tbla year's fildepeu-
_..,,.. Doy, tnoll wilt be picltecl up tbe
day alter Iha. bqDdq
'!be new policy of the OOala lieu
Sanl\ll'Y Dlalrlct will also be In elltcl on
Llbor Illy, 'nllnbelrintl. ~
.Doy, New Year's Do, and~ Dq.
Prevtously trub -picked up Cll all
holidays.
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·Reeord : Fails
·That's the ·way the .Bau, Bou~~
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that estlinate today but did announce
fw1her plan.s fur the llOl1h Ccsi. Mesa aree.
Ultimately, the 200-acre South Coast
Town Center will include more than 250
stores, shops, aervlces and restaurants: a
Western loternallonal Hotel (a 350-room,
'15 million faclllty to be completed in
mid-1174); glau-w1lled office towers; a
firancial center; a medical center, and a
!beater district.
Plans cafi for construction oo the store
additions to begin within 1 week and to
have tile project completed by Sept. 1973.
,ea
Renews Plea
For· Mate
To Resign
From Wire Strvlcu
Smarting from bruises and alleged tn-
dlgniU~a received whlle she was a
"poliUcal prisoner" at the Newporter Inn
last week, Martha Mltcl>ell today ...... w·
ed · her telephone pleas urging ber hut-
, band to quit Presldent Nixon's campelgn.
Nowty -..! In a plush, two-room
sulte •t'the Westchester Country Club•ln
Rye, N.Y., the wile of former Attorney
·Gemral .IGlm Mll<bell (arty today told . u. -. VOrt< °'°1 ..,.... .1111 .wia .. -lit-...... ,CllllP,liln--v, . ·""'* *'11!>a-W lllJ ~llNdl, ' ............ 11 ........ a.t
· ....... W,'l1miilll.1'pm 'elll hD Ille Jllow,..W Pr•""°llll .ma ·to
UP.I ·~· -.... ·-~ n I ¢ 0 • tfiil all 111'. MllcbOU-aid
r .... -lloYiag 111i-' bu6oncl lllllm 'be 'IU!I pol"• I • • ~billy Ille ....... _ all to
' tbJ iruoted' Wlllllinltm _....,.. ln-lerrupted. . . . '
' iln.' ilitchell told ibf • Yarlt ~
I Newa tblt ....raJ ol ·blr' psm, ·-vM!ed liy Uie'Nlmn .._.l!et lft4io IMr
~ left lllo •tlarneJ --..... .. _mo ·-Cll u., 11w1·-.11w -
dl4 it :-l!lil -··-lii 11J1 blbbid..
Novel fe~tures of the addlUon are two
parking structuru at opposite endl, each
cootalning 2,450 feel ol space and room
for: 300 to 400 vehicle!.
Any actioil taken by the commisslon
tonight will be !11181 and will llol 1'!qllire
city councll approval, according to &cl'.
\"ance Planner Arnold F. Hamala.
"The concept was approved by the city
council several years ago and therefore
the commission has the final authority ." '
he said. "Tonight all they're concerned
about ls the precise plan."
I ' '' . ~'~ner' .
CJmmBacked
•
At Newporter
, ':I've _.. bom> -Db 11111, ' • -L. p-~~a · l'Vtr,H Jin. "'*tfwll aid. • Ml~ CollllA -..u.r.. Of ... Deltr ,,.. llllft Tbe....,. _ nporll•of I M-~~ Ml':.....ll'. •-•-•-• '•<XUlllUtlon~' ~ the Pnlldelitlal villa . --~.' ~ • e..uu,!h't she umg
early Fridl7·lilarnhil.........,. ifllr a· bfen I polWcal Pl"-Ill Newport
moderalely ...... -··--·-· • =-~ 71..W: := ~ Reliable ......., tod81 told the DAlllY Inn nore 1be' lllayad fur .a _... _
PIµ)'!' ·DOI Ql!)y -'• -JI> the private .. watqiing. ber.owry move. !~~-.:.i 1111tb0~ "Someon0" ID her private vtllaril'i'"'1 a
telephone hid been ripped !ram the"iraD. telep-!roJD·the wall"lburaday night,
MWnllltle Mrs Mllebell oLo-••••• ~ I call she bad: placed to United • ..:...... ; . _, -Pr<u lnlerpallonfl, correapondent Helen
"'--:" UPI • u.!en Tbomu AYinl • Thomu, l oJllclals of· the Newport« Inn · aecunty ~ for tbo, IMledlon com-COQflrmed. • ,
. m(ltee "pulled tbo teiepbone Gp! of the Mn. Ml' ... " claimed that "-ne" will" to atop her from lalklnl. """"· ~ "I bope' prinl !bit," .... llJd. "T WU I aecurily acent hired by ·the
ha-·~ ~ . •u-..__._ ino llepul>U.... Natloaal Committee to keep •• -,.. •. · ·-.,..~ "°""' ber'uqler Wl'JIPI and !"Jll the telepboat out ol the wall." -told" ti.e DAILY PILOT lhil
She told. Mlla Tbomu sbe -in ber mOniing that the Newrwior -·JD.
(llee,MA!mlA, ..... , -·to~ all tolepkieo to
the' villa lmriiedlatelr alter ~. MltdJoU wai <aupi mUlq the c:alC Bills to Alt.er
Freeway Future ·.
To Get Hearings
Bills lo alter the future :OI tilt Pacl(lc
Coast Freeway were ICbeduled lor bear-
lnp In the State Sonlale today.
A bill by State Sen. Qmois Clrpenter,
(!\-Newport lleacb) !!blch would lllml•
nato the entire rwte, wu due 'to ·10 be-
fore the Senate~~
tee at 2 p.m. today.
"We ani expecting It to . leaH the
committee -11111: 'lieek," uld
I ll(IOl:ellCllll for tbo -tor.
-lyman RObort .....,.m'a (JI.
Newport lleacb) bill, w'inl' the eJhhl.
natlml olll7 of the ltseway 1 e 1 m 1 n I ltvOuP Newport Beacll, II lllll cm the
Senato floor awaiting Ila ~ ,..din(.
. '!The bill -1 to them on P'riday but
baa not -moved JOI;" the Carpen-ter opclbsmln said. ' ,
Carpenter 11 ahepherdln1 Bodbam)
bill tllroaP tbO Senate and 11 ... ~
nitlDr for the 1iioet ~ limo to brln« It up for a vote.
"The .... tor II waiting lo .. bow
the -ts today aild H all tbo votes be .-are there, be will palb I~"
lhe .......... uld.
The Small -due 1o.-,.,. at 4
p.m. '
•
It WU allD Jeomod tllat lllood WU
fouDcl.t11 I curtaln la -of tbo 1'001D1, wbjch oonespoaols to Mrs. lllltdiell'a
dr4rPI that abe -··l'h1illeoll7 .....
edlbyapa. . •tan Y"'I belleve a 'DWI can' nit ltilt ,_ bednioin. like Mr "",pill tlto
pboneoui o1:111e woll," alle aald. ,
Siie allD claimed ......i .... ''lbmr
. mot down Oil the bed -av. -clld·ll -
and 1luCk I needle in my bebJnd. 'U'Ve never been trutod lib 11111 -ever," lhe llld. ' ·
Wbllo Mn. Mltchell Is ,~ Ibo
week long fuss is over her husband'•
polWcal career -wbldl.abe 11111 be bu
to end or ahe11 leave him --claim didn't begin that way •
The Mitcllelll bad been .._ • GOP hlc!i roilorl at Ille posh Corooa de! Mir . bOil>e ' of Mrs. Donald K. WublJam,
w-dead bo""'"" mado bla mt-u mrOorilY owner of the' di drlnlc 7.~
I pla,Mexlcan Oesla lut &mday •
'Q1e 'rormer M')'lord 1tv1ne borne at 01
Avjlcado Ave., WU nportedly the .....
of' -.,.,_ -the couple when the former •tlonteY ,......i ln-
forined Illa lalkaUve wUe that tbeJ bad to . Jeare-llO bad-~-
Siie didn't -to .. and the hMled vtljill brittle nportedly blpn.
~ the RepJbtlcao ludarl ...
,.... reportedly -to wM1 11 •
"""" .... Mr .... lira. Jolla
Mr ... Mn. Horbert w. ~~
I (llet l'lll9IJlllD, ... II
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I DAILY flLOT c Mondoy, Ju11t~ 1972 '
coastline
Protectidn
Bill Killed
• I SAC!IAMEllTO (AP) -The coastUne
prolacllon bill inlonnally backed by Gov.
llonald Reocllll was killed today In the
lena1a -Commit~ on 1 f.7 vote.
It wai the last major coa.stline
..,.....,, moving In the Leglslalure.
Tbe-meuure, sponsored by Sen. Dennis
c.r;onier• 11Wiewport Beach), weuld uve plaeed miJor IODlng authority In the
eoUlal area with local go .. mmtnt.
The major b!U l1IPllOfled by con·
terVltion 8'0llP9 died earllu In Senato
!OlllllllUee. II • waa sponsored by Stn.
Donald .G111D1ky (11.Wattoav!Ue), and
"'-blYman Alan Sleroly (!).Beverly
BW.). • . .
A ~n. -..ure sponsored by pWed the Allembly but is Ii! Senate committ.e. Sierra Club and other conaervatlon
~tlons have alnce launcl!ed an tn-ltiltive petlllon drive Jn an effort to write loulb couUine .pn>toctloos Into law via
Ille ""1lol bol.
County clerks currently are checking
llP.tma ba lbe' coaaUJne JntUaUve· to
iee If 11 qual1l1es for the November uuot.
The Gruaoll)'-Sleroty bill• would create
regional coutl1oe protection commisslons
lo pus on (lnllJOaed develop111enl.
The Carpenter bill waa SB'860.
"4 ID ber --..... 11 her Newporter Inn 'ltlla ..... tile lnddent occutred.
11U JGU ecMdd ,. me, you wouldn't
beUmo It,. Ibo -to the
1'11......., 1oportor the Mltdlelk favor.
'I'm blld: 11111 blue, I'm 1 politlcal
pr1-.'"
Siio ... ber buaband lllUeatod abe ...
ll1lla ID Cll1fGmla. .
"I'm ...._ ldm 1111111 be decldel lo
lea .. tM -""·" Mn. Mltobell uld. "I loN .., -bd "'1 much, but I'm
10 .... lo, lllnd for all ~ dirty
UW.ta.tpa~' ~· .
"ftla.Ja 1"llldag bal I Copl and w"lllbera"""'~
pmt, ml l'lil lrylal lo set my ••""nd
oul "'11/' Illa .... ~ Diii)' 1'en. .
MlllalP ..... Mltdloll 111111111-i.
ly .... ~--the COUlllrf lo tie pooli New YCllt ......... Jn ·
Wcrteh 118 Counly, lhe Ntw Yan -not..s ............. nol la ........ !be_, club. •
Anivlilc In Rye cm Slmday, Mn.
Mitdllll aa1d "AU l wanl la my IM!lbend
bad:.
'"l'bn la DO itllOll for UI lo be In-
volved In palll1ca," abe llld In a penonal
Interview with a Dally N.,.. reporter.
Tbal reporter oboei'Ved --on the rtnc and mJddle lingers ol Mn.
M!tobell'I left band, wbll'I Ibo ll1d I
pbya1c1an bad .Utched up tuts lllflered
•hen • was 11btaim op."
She -the nporlet bNlae8 on her anno aad cla1med abe bad otberl OD her lh!P. 1"n>ty're alrald ol my honesty,"
she Aid, "'Yes. Martba'sbonesty."
Chamber to Mark
Mesa's . Birthday
The c.ota Meu Cbambtr o( Com·
meice will celebra" tbO 19111 bm1veriary
of Coala Mela'i 'tncorporatl6n Tburad1y
Widt I ~at the Golf and Cotmtiy Club.' .
Parl of the noon f..Uv!Uea will Include
I ll1ute to Orqe Coaal Colleae and 111
prelldeot, Dr. Robert B. Moore.
Guell ape1ker will be Dr. B. Lamar
Jobm«i, proressor of higher educaUon 11
. UCLA. Hll oubject is ''Coul -A Lead<r
in .the Nation."
-.Vatlona may be made with the
Chamber or Qlmmerce, 6i6-05.1a until
nooo ~y. Luncheon tickets are
priced .i '5 per per!OO.
OIWIN COAIT <M
DAI LY PILOT
ftt °"'9t OW DAILY PILOT, .tit wNdli If combined ._ H.....,,... la Pllbllllillll W ... or-.. eoau "*llMnf ~ • ._.
..... .at ....... PllllllNC, Mor!d.y """"' ,.,..._., Wf C.hl M .. ,. HftJlll"f leldl.
"'"'""""' aMdll'°""'''" v.11..,, LllClllM ~ lrvlnei'hddltMcll Ml Ifft ~ a. .N9' ea,htr-A I~ Ntllrlll
• •lllM It _,r.Ncl S.lvnf•"P .... SWldtYt-
TM prhct,.1 PUbl~llll pll11t It •t DI 'Wftt
tty Strttt, Ott• """'· C1Ufotlllt, ,...,
Roilttf N. W11d
l'rftkkflt ,,. ~llthtr
Jeck ll. Curley
Vkt "-klMt llnd Gtntnll Ml~•
Tliom11 K1t'l'i1
Edll•
Tholl'IOI A. Murphl111
M ........ Edllor
b•rf•• H. t..01 lic.ll1r4 P. Ntll AatlttMt ......... ..,,,_
' ---,). Wrt hy Strtet
Mam., M.1.,.. .. P.O .... 1160, tllll
.Olliar-
N"""1 ~: _, .....-t ...,.••nil utvill ~: m ~r·A....,. .... , ...... llKll: '1111 ~ ....,. ... a-~; al #WWI II ClmlN llflll
Tai.,._ 11141 '42-4UI
~WW ....... , .. , .. , .. ,,.
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.....,,_, ntatW Of ~""""411 ,_.... : .......... ~__.,..,.. .,~ ...... _,._,...., .. w • ...,._ = .......... ... Off'llr ... ... ...,. U.IJ ~,......., --·
•
her Airport · Skies Slow ·
Council ·-M~y Ask OceanH~nt -. .
Zoning Rollback Of Sailb~t
Newport Beach councilmen today may
ask th\! city of Irvine to roll back the Mc-
DoMeli IJouilat pn>per!Y 7Dnlng II a
condition lo a Jli'Oposed cooperaUve
m.uter plu of the Orange Qiunty
Airport area, the DAILY PILOT leerned.
Mayor Do~d A. Mclnnls aald be baa
Coast Guardsman
Booked Deatli
Of Infant Girl
LONG BEACH (AP) -A zt.year-old
C04ll Guardaman baa been booked for in-
vestigation of murder in the slaying of a
2-year-old girl, the city's sev~th murder
victim In five days, police aald.
Lawrence Kirk was arrested after the
death 'of Julie Ann Adama, Investigators
said ••
The child appannily had been beaten
Friday night, officers added.
Kirk and the child's mother, Mary
Carey, were being held for investigation
of child beating when the girl died, police
said. Mrs. Carey was freed after ques·
Uonlng, authOrlUes added.
asked that a resoluUon be prepared
for action torugbt that will agree to an
lrvine request for talks between the twc>
ciUe1 "If we are ta1kiac on mutual
grounds."
Irvine has asked Newport Beach to
delay zoning the 117·acre C.Olllrur Radio
C.Ompany property acrou Campus Drive
from the SO.acre McDonnell Douglas
tract, but Newport Beach officlals point
out that the smaller ~I, in lfVlne,
was zoned for commefclal development
before Irvine was lncOrporated and ls
still zoned that way.
Sow«> al Newport Beach City Hall In-
dicated. !hit Irvine may not be ablt to
comply with the requeal however.
"McDonnell Douglu. will do u it dam
pleaaet," the high !eve) spokesman said,
"ii It wu abl~ lo rop oyer the big county
how naive are they (Irvine councllmen)
to think they can stop the mighty McDon-
nell Douglas.
Mcllonell Douglas w!H come In and
roll over tblt little council," he said.
The apokesman said !hi! he by DO
means was trying to Imply thlt ii would
-take anything underhanded to accomplish
the objective.
"They'll take them to lunch ind talk
about the virtues of the assessed valua-
tion," he said.
"11iey are green, l don 't care how well·
Intentioned they are, and J'm sure they
are. They will be influenced to get what
McpoMell Douglas wants."
Overcast ski" off the Calllornla coast
today hampered the air and sea search
for a disabled 33-foot s.Uhoet last
reported !500 miles west ol Loe ¥41eles.
The U.S. Coul Guard llld 1wo llsed·
wing aircraft -one from C.Oast Guard
San Francisco and the other from
Hamilton Air Force Base -were , 1
searclllng an aree 111% by 112 miles for
the sloop Tom cat on which three persons
were aboard.
The C'.oast Guard cutter Resolute is also
conducting a surface search.
Weather conditions in the aearcb area
were reported to be 01.(ercut skies, nortb-
northwest winds at 10 knots and a one to
two foot surface chop.
Conlmy to earlier reports the vessel
that sighted the disabled Toni oat and
passed food and water to the three
passengers was not a commercial vessel.
Accordillg to the Coast Guard, the Tom
Cat was sighled by another uilboa~ the
Add Astor; bound for Honolulu.
Alter passing lwo gallons ol water and
food to the stricken Tom cat, the Add
Astor contacted a merchant vesBel by
radio and gave' Word of the Tom Cat's
plight. The merchant vessel in turn
passed the infonnation on to the Coast
Guard. ,
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1 111 Me-Pllti.
En G"rde, Villain
Coron.er's Office Records
On board the Tom Cat are Mike Foun-
tain, 19, of Huntington Beach; Richard
Nims, 17, and Ffed Shropshire, both of
Hawaii. The trio was apparenUy deliver·
Ing the boat lo Marina de! Rey for the
registered owner, Elaine Woods of
Sherman Oaks. The boal lelt Honolulu
May'·
Garyl Harper of the Flaming Sword (L.) and Johan of tbe Northern
Waist come to blows with cudgel and shield at the just concluded
Orange County Fair. Both members of the Society for Creative Actor
Anachrolilstn, they performed d.Uy dueling rHnactments for tho
curio.S. Watching 8\'e (from left) Jimmy, 7, and Michael Songster, 4,
both of. Costa Mesa. .
Worst Weekend in History * * * Huntington Boy
Sought in Boat
' Pai,r Arr~sted at Fair,
Weary Orange County Coroner'• of.
flcera today loued their 11th death in a
43-bour p61od cle8crlbed by them .. the
worst In county history.
El Toro Marine James Daniel Lopez,
11, bacame Ille !Ith fatality al one
minute alter mldnlgbl this morning when
be ·tuc<umbed In Santa Ana Community
Hoapltal 10 gunah<it ""11nd1 which police
al"ae -e inll1ctel by a !Juddy.
Santa Ana police aald Lopez wu show·
Ing bis newly putcbaled • .:atlbet'
revol•er to lrlondl In bla apartment 8IJn.
day night and waa tucltlnc the -pon in-
to his w.-when fellow lllarln< Ray
AUen Jo&nsoil, 18, aGt> ol the El Toro
baae, ~cbed for the p and 1 iecond
loot at the weapon.
Police llld the gun dllclw'ced and
Lopez .... abol ln tile --The 'Yow>1 Marine died two hours later. _
Officers aald Johnson wu turned over
to inllltary police bul the death baa been
officially listed u accidental.
'\'Wo dealha In the aouth county area
SUnday helped to swell staU.tlca com-
piled during Orqe County'• black
Wej!kend.
. Yvonne D. Carter, 19, of Valloda died
when her northbound auto tell ,the San
Diego Freeway in the Cul..,. Drive area.
Officers who said Mlsa Carter apparently
lost control ol the car louod her body 30
. yar<la 1way from the wrecked vehicle.
Lawson E. McKinney, 71. of Mon~
tebello, died on the same freeway when
bis southbound auto struck the rear ol
another car, apun out of control and
smashed Into the center divider In the
Jeffrey Rold area.
McKinney was pronounced dead· on ar-
rival at Or1nge County Medical Cehter 30
minutes later.
A Downey man and bla woman
passenger were thrown from hll auto
Sunday when the car went out ol control,
off the Ortega J!ighway and over a 300-
'loot cliU about a mile eut ol the San
Juan fire statlon.
Coroner'• olllcers !denUfled the dead
man u Dale McCracken, 2l Jle was list.
ed u deed on arrival al Mlaslon Com·
Lost in Pacific
IDllnlty Hoapltal. By ALMON LOCIWIEY
On the crlUcal Ust with bead 1njuriea in ""IY '"" _,,,. •-
the ume .._,tal ls McO'acken'a A lranUc Hunllngton Belch mother
.,.....,. was 11cUmblng the walla" today u March
p.._er Vlctor1a Evelyn Pierce, It. coallnued tor lbe 33-loot dlAbled aallbolt
A 10UDI cwmwi who came out cm the on wlllch ,her 19-1"1l'Old ton jJ a
wrq end ol an encounla' with 1 pwenger.
Westmlnller store clert llunday WU Mn. Fred T. Fountain, -Alerandria
identified by coruier'• officers ...... .., u St., Hunllnston Beach, llld abo,.and..(\er ,......, hufband were nol aware thal lhe1r iion
Tmy Lee Haimon, 2', af Oral(e. MIU waa aboarif'the boat unlll notified
Polle» claim JI~ enl<red, an all &uidaY by lbe <;out •Guard• lliat the n1e..,mar~A,!_sa1111 ~l~andAvde. ..~ ":!m":t·~~'.'.ti*~~~. JXI••-1 -..w• "'" Ctn • llial the cornmerclaI wb!di •'""'-' mandad the conlmla c/. lbe caab iqlater. .._ ~ ...... ,~,..... Tbq ll1d Harmon pocbled ... banded ,. lbe ·ss.b>I' Tom Qll>'llfd ..... ....,,lhe
to him and'lben ordered lbe c1at lo the pauengen aboardOl' stocJd by,' ..
back ol .the store. At llial polnl, police The unldentlfUil veasel · repOrted Ilia!
said ihe clerk grabbed a ""P<ll and the men were In poor condition,. tbeir
• ' dotbea -and !lad been ·-shot Harmon throuab the heart. food lot 15 day1 and without Wiler for Oii!.._ today reluaed lo Identify the iwo day1. '
clerk pending further !nveatigatlon ol the 'Ille captain told the CoaJI Guard be
holdup. had given the lrio lwo gallons ol water
, and food for about sli: days. The · coroners bulky Sunday log aloo "Why didn~ lhal captain take those
recorded the death of I , VaCIUoning boys aboard, of at teast stand by unlil ~eenager from V~alia, Ohio,, who died help arrived?" Mrs. Fountain demanded
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Charg ~d; in Sale of LSD
A pair of unauthorized concesslonalre5
at lbe Orqe County Fair were arrated
by Costa M ... police SUnday night, for
aUeaedly pe<ldlinjLSD-or ollerin& 11-
lo vlaltors al the franl gite.
Enl1aled men Coiirad T. Sadonkl, 18,
Ind Lairence T. London, ,111, both o! EI
Tlri· Marlne"CMPI ·Air 'StaUOlt, were
booted 011 IUlpiclon of aale ol danitrOUll
drugs~ (.. •
' ~·oboat Ille -alter -., ;. arresll1~pollce ilald• thr pair
claimed 33 ausplcioua pieces ol blue
paper bearing yellowish stains were ac-
tually only spotted with lemonade.
A common form ol LSD dosage tn-
volvea 1nlualng a iimaJJ .Up of paper with
the halluclnolenlc drug in lia liquid form.
~ analyals will be required
before formal cbsrgea to. be filed In
crlmlnal cornpla!nta are decided.
Investigators said II the blue paper ac·
tually rontains only lemonade -as
Sadorski and l<>ndon claim -they can
still be prooecuted under the Calilornia
Penal Code on chargea ol unlawful aale ol
a substance purported tc> be a• ~c.
Officers OWen Krei and Leo Joaes ar-
rested the young Marines after a Van
Nuys glrl complained they bad offered to
sell her acid u she entered the
fairgrounds.
She aald abe lndilft8nUy declined, -
told her brother.-•Iaw, o . w..-ier
r41ident. who kepi bis eye 111 lbe ~
while the ·YJJUlll ' woman went to find
unllormed officers a 1 a 1 1 n e d to
lalrgrounda cmwd control.
Patrolmen Kreza and Jones uid bs
told them the llllpeds eonducled one
transaction involving the evidence seiz.ed
later when the llrl returned with the
policemen,
Investigators said they 'conllscated a
small metal Ylal conta1nlng 33 of tho
alleged LSD doses from Sadorsld when bs
and London were stopped for quest!onlnc.
FromPqel
m the Laguna Hills area when she fell to know.
over the handle bars ol her blcy-Neither could the frantic mother From Pqe J
bicycle. understand why the boal had not been
PRISONER ••.
CorOEer's officers said Rebecca sj:>otted by the searching aircraft. ANAHEIM • • • on's '.111Dlber lwo ftm4 raiser and Clement Ru1ber, 17, wu cycllnl down a -P In-Mrs. Fountain llld Mike bad gone to Hi~., a top, Republican official.
cllne al 1af!llll8 Nl111el Hills Park when Honolulu about •••en motlls ago to vlslt Confu.slon over the comings and goings
she apparently applied her brakes too an older brother. She said she undentood until a Grand Jury investigation ·can ·be or the Mitchells continues t.o reign lince
sharply. he had been working on the ,aailboat and made. one source insists she was never allowed
Miss Rusher died a short time later at bad probably decided to aall home on II Thom's request for an invesUgation outside the Newporter compound wllllo
Mission Community Hospital from whal when ll departed May 9 for Marina de! was bac"'!l _,.,'the weekend by \"'unty another said· she spenl lwo day1 'with
were deacrlbed aa maaalve head Injuries. Rey. Supervisor Rilph Clark. Mrs. Washburn alter the parlI.
Saturday's death toll included the name ''He probably wuted to surprise us," Clark, a former Anaheim cooncilman Mrs. Washburn denies that Mn.
of a Los Namitos man who died in she said. . · !saued a statement from Hawall where be MitcbeU bad been a house quest,
Alamitos West Convalescenl Hoapital Mrs. Fountain llld her eon had never ts va~atipriliig. however.
from bullet wouncla llllflered lul year. been to sea before In a small boat. Prior "An~ there la iusplcion thrown Newporter !rut officials also claim thal
Hospital olflcials llld Melvin Meister, to going lo Honolulu be had attended Hun-upm the ~0111 ol cit)> olficlals, I feel Mitchell hlnueU returned to ,.. bis wlfa
21, had been in o come throughout bla aix tinllon Beach High School and Goldeo the public .and the city officials deserve a early Thursday morning but he denies
months'stoy In the hoepital The shooting We!I College where he was studying law complete Investigation · llnmedlately," having come lujck after he left towo Moo-
that Jed to Meister's fatal wounds ia .still enforcement. ' Clark said. day.
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24 ldentified m POWs; RACITI'S
None Said From County
From Wire Servlcea
The U.S. government has received a
list of U U.S. Air Force and Navy of.
ficers identified by the North Vietnamese
govermnent as having been captured
since 1970, Pentagon olflcials said Satur·
day.
Nine of thooe U men had previously
been listed only as missing in action
(ti.1IA ) and their status as prisoners was
uncertain.
Fifteen had already been listed aa
prisoners. .
Rot Lemb of the POW·MIA Inlmla·
tional office IA Tustin u1d th1a mornln!I
that none-..1 the men lnvolvtd Jn the
d1'closura are from Orange County.
Member& ol the Orange Countr POW·
MIA group checked the liJt 11 _, 11 ii
was mlde public and fOllJld DO n.,nes
from the area, 1'as far u we know.'' she
aald.
Tfie Ust w11 given lo the U.S. Emblssy
In Paris Friday night by Walter Sobler,
an allorn•y 1cti11B on behalf ol Sea.
Edward M. K•nneclY (!).Mau.).
'1We underatand Stn. Kennedy bad
been lnfonned the 11•1 was 1v1U1ble, and
that be asked Mr. Sohier to obtain It fr<>rn
the North Vltlnamae d'1eraUon Ill Par!J
and brlnj It to 1be U.S. tmb811y," the
Defenae Depllrlment atalemcnt llld.
'!be lamlllea of the 24 men have been
Informed, the 11atemept uld.
'Ille Pentagon confirmed rectlpt of the
list alter some of the lam!Uea reported
they hid been noUfled.
The nine previou.sly llst"ll aa mlsslng
are Lt. Albert Rick Molinaro, Lt. Aubrey
Allen Nichols, Lt. Carol Robert Beeler,
Maj. Edward K. Elias, Maj. James
Phillip Padgett, LI. Slephen Anthony
Rudlo!f, Capt. William GleM Byrns, Maj .
William HtnSO!l TaUey Jr. and C.pl.
William Ra)'ln9nd Bean Jr.
The olher 15 are: ·
Lt. Cmdr. David W. Hoffman, capt.
Edward A. Hawley, lllaj. Gale Albert
llesp!eflb-, Clpl Jam•lLDlcklnoon..CUl-
tler, Lt. (ja) James Eugene Kernan,
c.pt .. KeMetb James Fruter, Maj. Km-
neth Richard Jobmon •
First LI. Kerineth Roth Wells, Maj.
!,eland touts Hildebrand, <Japt. 1-
Ellls Guentehr, Lt. (jg) Norris Alpbauo
Cbarlea, Isl Lt. Rllph 'William Galati, !al
Lt. Samuel R!cl\ard V •t11baii, Lt.
Thomaa Bennett LltendnHo and Capt.
WllUam Rllpb Scllwertlepr.
'l'be Delenaa Dlpailmsal wlthholdl acJ.
dre .. 1 and namoa of nut of kin ol men
captuncl or mllainf. · Ill !ls moat recent IUIMl#)l Issued two
day1 qo, tho Penlalon Doled IGO
Amfricana captured or 1alemed and 1,109
as mi1atns.
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