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MONDAY ~FTEltNOON, JULY· 1'1 1961· · ' -, -' --.. •I, -. VI, 4 l lCTtofllr,. a ,,. ...
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1 • M:urder ~u.spect
Marine Charged
• In-CdM Murder ..
Soviets Seize
U.S •. Jeiliner
With 214-Men~
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, "An : Ot""41e County B a p t I s t evm,a:~Ust and 1?<>rt• dealer -~w.. in Murder suspect Edwin \Villi am date that the 48-year-old Lyons was
} l)iding after two •te1,ePboned threat! -Chott III, 17, was arraJgned for firliJ slain·in his bachelor apartment.
t has" Jone to police . ~1 Sl:D ~Francisco negrt.e murder today m· Ne'wport The suspect was· arrested. quieUy in
WASHINGTON IAP) -An airliller
CBITying 2H U.S ...... -to Viet-
nam is being held today O{I a Sovi~
island tn lhe P~illc Ocean alter being
forc_ed to land by MIG f~ter•.
Named as 1968 Hunttn«ton Beach SU#lii>ard C~p qU..
is :Mrs. Rich uTl}1a''. J!:cf~an:ts, 19, ;ot. ,eo;ona. det 'AA.· .'Dl•·~ beauty.Yo'ill ,refgn~ ~·national coni~to l)e.Jield ~.21 jll!ll
29,at the Htmlln"°"'Beeclt plot. . . 1 : , , , ~ith iqf09;'matlon . adding a. new Harbor-Municipal Court.. an Jndianapoli1 1ub1D'b Where he was
" " 1 • --t.o .tile ·murder · of sen. . The AWOL Camp PendhitonMarine, walldllg penniless through the stre<:ts. ~ ; i .. F1 Kennedy.' accused of beefjng 'to death Corona An FBI spokooman sald he had been
. t aJLidentlfied. minister said he del Mar insurabc-e analyst George living rent·~ in the garage of a eou;.
l · loid. a horse to -the _accused Lyons, 48, arrived at Newport.Beach ple who !lad .''11just befriended htm.
'lt , , Sirhan B. $lrhan, the day before City Jail about 9 p.m. Sunday. t:hey didn't know be was .wanted, or
it',._ ... e. Clllfornia Democratic Primary .He was escorted on a croas.:eountrv anything llJce that." .
The chartered DQ.8 wat .on its way
to Vietnam from Mc<llord Air Base in
Seattle, W~ .• Sunday whet!, the U.S.
government said, it &trayed off course
and was forced to land on lturup
Tsland, a part of the Kurlle chain in the
northern Pacific, ,
Police Seeking M~t?~
-~' WblCh.1teBnedy won. flight from IndianapoUa, Ind., b).. Sgt. Thompton iai.d Cbott was The State Department immediately
contacted the -Soviet embassy in
. ~ .. hlngt.on and urged the quick
release of the plane, its passengers
and the 17 crewmen.
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. , Durln(,., ~ In. which two Newport ~tective Sergean' Ken handcuUed but ..,.hackled at the le gs
-were pr .... ~ one' ol them an · Thompson. /.. during the trip to Newport Beach. He
-0.!Md privole -"" and the Asked if Chott appeared nervous , said the 1uspec\ 71aa nervous, but in 1
-1"". ~. crlmJoal ..u-, t b e Tbompaoa-replied, "Wolfldn't you talkative mood. ,
In Mesa Stabbing-D~t-,,,
1· ,.....,_ .. ..,.o11ot".;;!d"'"~ pleked be?", · Chott will ruch his 18th birthday
a • ~JIP,arstaa IDCI a compakm wbQe'1bey The teen-agu, a native of Per· s~n. However, he is still 1 junveile WARNED PILOT By ARTHUR R. VINSEL ~tlt1~ ja Loi Aoples. .. ryville, Mo., WU arrelled :ID' FBI befon the eyes of the law. Police said A Japanese Air Force Radar Station °'.,. °"" ....,..,. · ar..i -mmrtial!Oll llt wanted agents 10 days ago in !Mlanap>~ ht! will probably llnl be ordered t.o ap( !"'id It began traCking the plane al Dete<Uvea thla morning conferred
) to ""''5!111<1 be-·tD aall blm wu ,linked to the m'®er after .Ille piior Ill Jllftll!le Court. · 4:30 p.m. PST Sunday and warned the with the Oran1e co,inty d)Arlcl at-' one.-. but•Jhe Jcll'dlnlan youth dead man'• white Thuncla:blrd tarDod OllOe lllere, police aald they expect pilol he -on a courae !bat would tomey, oldng a complalnl char#ng
l ..W 1111 •t have the money -1-up in Sprlllg!leld, Mo. the 17-~-old to ·be cerlllled u an ·cross the Soviel-held laland. the wile ol €osta Men-Qty Coun· ~ -Jlilltt (Jone 3 •. the DIJht . , Chott wu reported milling from adult lild retwued to crtmlniI courts The pilot replied, "We ~MlllOt alter cilman Geor&e A. 'l'llcllOr with
before Kamedy w.s' -w•nated). Camp Pendletcni about. May m, the for pl'OMC'Utlon. , our cour~e." Japanese sources &aicli homlclde·in ·tbt tntte il(ytng of their
He then aaked to hi Jlt oil near the • lndicatlng·the plane already was under next door nei&t>bor. ·
, !:"1::;r!.t*_ ;;::·:::rlr""-B . d -. f llf'•' .-. s-""'!1---,M~~:~:: ... ' .~d the -pia:,..' WU .~It;:~~-.. ;::::~.~ ~~e:; I ~~ friend .who ........ Jn the kit-' 0 y 0 ilJIS~mg _ auor ' tr~~==-r:,:v=:-=-~~j! ~.:·~~~""}~'icf.J
Tbe__othor -with lllrluon, ... • • · . ' · {o.1t1on about 30 miles IOUl!I ol lturup UNrt by tills al-or Tu-!-•
ciKdl. •• to the -· -a 1>11 • • 1 : • /·f..... mor',J, --.,-, !;~~i~.~ ... h.91~1 :.-:; Soug· ht in Newport Harbor ~:.::i~!::i:: J.r n = ~:~~-=~! .,,... "") by Soviet Premler Alexei KOlygin and ~led )'•-deep Into, the
•, • ! Flnt Deou1Y Fcnlp Ml¢ller Villly rllbl ·cholt of Mn. Haarlett V.
"I ~eard a series ot ~ and.. a
doig borKilll." -tolll -· at•wbicb time her• out 1o&.I* baUle and.Ji:" Mn. Westphal II•' 'I '"'tha
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"'D BURKE WI NS Dl\Otrl ftlUIDed their ~b 'In zrld Taylor' told police ....... riding (lioe PUNE, P111 f) 'WeotplW, •• ol 1Me Minor<• ·Drl•w, 11!.i Newport Hm>or this mornln1-for ~ in the -of the m>all craft wllen ahe ·on Friday altornoo11., · • • '
OLYMP'(; .BERTH body. of a Le•• Beach aailor wbci be.ml a aound of -...._. Ed' A L~' ll!I. ,;:_Tbwal ~~ 1tabbecle1::J;' 1 ·INS.188~ ~¥. ~ otruclc. • · r ·-. 1801\ 8JUO D.1Ae , --•·, •• .,...... -.-to •,n • ~ : 'B~oetloftil.,.,,,...,.,. !IP
• • either fell or waa imoclled by a boat She aald abe turned and 11,. M . , "IlooLd "V.. Scbeot, 91 IMS Mlnorca .,,. b<Jth -.oi diii r 1 •,.
Orqe ~ CGllelo hlatory boomlnlolflew.ter8unda1~· falllnl bocl:w-. Silo llld .ap. i LOS i ANGELF.S •(AP)-·Soutblm Drin, alter~ln& ICl'Oll Ule ,.,._·9rlo"lli,~..,.,,..._ -~EdBunebariedlbe-rner Miasm&wa1Robert~o:er, _..ttobapcpiD1·fqr....., bto ,Coil(«nia 1Edlaon Co. a11ted -t.o 1111 .and collapliq oo 10, ll cnlCI lJ. ,,· -• ,
"""' Chm 234 feat Sanday at Clio Lea JO. • en1ered the 11ater. pennlmia today to hil<-,..,.br 9J the lnll. . · I .;..,;, ,.. ·
,(0.,,'zrCollolumt.owin-by-to-Spo~esm<n for the Deport. The~-~·" ·petcop, or fllO m!1lloo a,...., Tblt LAIT:WOllPll , --• '""·~. fi!!_:::;_• -·on the Unl1od Slates .... 1..i Lifer:;: Dopa-IOld w:... ~.:-· tiiki ·1"dld odcl about '1.:15 a -to·.. Sdleoki a Loi Aoplrr Finl Dapait. -·..., vv, a:"'~ -._ ·-. :" ~. ailed their -. al llirl .,w, .,.... • •· Ill-; a-:,:a~ ~· uert "to Ule meill amplo,e", I.old ill•otllc hn II* =' • , · ; •
to mMe the loam ml tlil1 1-a ~!U.:...~ a~ 14-·---...,.., DlllllOll fll llali~ -l'U!Jtlc ~tHll'zt ~-~ ~Ille ":i•-=-:.:: lit l =-= ~·· =:::....,,,.... <I. li:ee!llDI fit for · ·--• w•~ a glrllr!OllCI -prtPll lltlil ... -..... ""1c 'thlt -be It. -~ "8cl'I ''WlirD .... ~brr Jolt ........ ! : : ~'. ' ''
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. 'Emergency~ Over at Berk~Jey
'-City LiltS ~urle1AJ .A'fter ·vwwnt Weekend Clashes .
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SlrblD If be -Mexlclm. 'l1le RFK .. a .... ation suspect told
him be., .. -and asked If foe
mbll9ter were Jewilb, after he men·
tloned Ibo name of an organlzalion to
'llllldl be belonp. '!be group bu
Jewish members.
"I have no use for thole 'Hebe&',"
Ibo mlnkler qu-Sirh"1 81 1aying
derlsive!J, ming hls own slang for
He!nw. .
He. nld thO youth did DOI appear 81
ICboduled die nest day, but bll com·
ponioo •-eel up and asked ii the
pony could be cleli..,.ed to Ibo spot
near the .Ambassador Hotel where
Slrl1an ,. .. dropped off the day before.
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V. Kumet.sov the incident is under in·
vestigatioo.
TALKED BY RADIO
'l1le Pentagon said the pilot of the
challeced Seoboard·Wo<ld Alrllnel jet,
.-pl! Tosolini, talked by radio with
another American aircraft during tbe
incident.
According to the Pentagon, the p.~ot
of Ibo Seaboard plane reported about
7::1111 p.m, that MIG fighters had in·
""ceplEd him and was forcing him to
land at what appeared to be a MIG
base on an island.
At 7:39 p.m., the Pentagon stid. the
se.il>orad plane ra<lioed that ii had Ian·
ded without injury to anyone on board
and without damage to the plane.
The last trammission was at 7:42
p.m . when the pilot reported be bad
shut oft his engines, the Pentqon
said:
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Marines Smash N. Viet ·
Attack Near Khe Sanh
SAIGON (AP) -U. S. Marines
backed by planes and artillery smash·
ed a North Vietnamese attack today
near the former combat base.of Khe
Sanh bt the northw!st corner cl. south
VleG>am .
The Marines announced tut week ·
they were abandoning the combat
base for the kind of ·mobile warfare
for which Ibo Jnthemecla are tfain·
ed. Tbe reason was the rlalng threat of
increased enemy Wlltration.
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North Vietnamese learned
Marines had not gone far
The battle broke out when a com·
pany of tbe 3rd Marine Division claflh-
ed with an enemy force three miles
50Utheast of the base. The Marines
called in air lllld artlllery·-oruppor\.
Marine planes answering the call
found a second enemy group nearby
and both concentrations were brought
under heav1 attack. ,
'lbe grV.oo fighting rage<! for 21\
houri, a U. S. Command spokesman
said. When it was over, · troops
reported 50 enemy dead, 40 of them
-from air strikes antl artillery fire.
Marine losses were giYen as two killed
and five wounded.
other fighter-bombers attacked
North Vietnamese menacing Marines
and Navy_Seabees who ar,.completing
the dismantling of the combat base.
Bulldozers have been moved in to
flatten the entrenchments and bunkers
where Marines through a 77-day siege
had lost more lban :m killed and 2,000
wounded • A rescue column of U. S. 1old.iers,
1'.tarines and South Vietn&mes lifted
the ·North Vietnamese siege earl)' in
April
With the ralslng of the Siege, the
Marines fanned out north, south and
west of ·the b~e, looking for the
enemy.
Some North Vietnamese unita had
bem withdrawn southward for pogsible
oPtt"•tions in the Hut area or the cen·
Ira! highlands. "But oCllerll have been
!illoo:ing """"Uy aero"' the nearby dem.ltttarized zones between the Viet-nam.a · and more bard fighting i& ex·
peeled.
In all, eight enemy dlvls!ODI are -
believed to be operating In the
northern .aector and the area south ot
the demilitarized zone bas become· the
bloodiest front of the war.
1':t enemy strategy seem1 . to be
aimed at keeping the pressure on the
northern front while massing men tor
another blow at Saigon. .
Only scattered action wu reJ)Orled
u U. S. and South Vlelnam•e troops
wept around the environs ol Saigon, lootlnl for the enemy oald by lo·
lellipnco sources to be C•WD& ready ,.
for anott. attack on the capital.
The Air Force. heavyweights, the
eiglit.engioe B52s, kept up a sustained
pounding of suspected enemy bases
around 5aigon. , ·
For the first time since May 9, the
B52s also flew five _ mission1 against
North Vlelnam, bombing coastal
artillery that bas been shelllng U. s.
destroyers or>erating off the coast.
U. S. headquarters said the target!,
all just to 1bo DC11111GI 1be demtlltarlzed
zone , abo included buat'ers, caves and
storage areu.
U, ·s, fllbla"-bmnben launched 139
misaiODI over North VJ et n am• s
panhandle Sunday and ran into
moderate antiaircraft fire.
Piiots reported lbo1 destroyed or
damaged three bridges, a complex
making brick ,.. and other building
mataial, 15 oupply boat., _..,,,
trudu lllld tour weapo111 pGlitions.
* ·* * Pe.ace Unlikely
This Year, Say
Top Diplomats
LONDON (UPI) -Top ruetomaUc
sources said today a VJetnam peace
settlement la unlikely be/0re next year
after Ibo U.S. presidential election.
The IOUrcts, in contaet wUh Hanoi,
aald the rectme of President Ho Chi
Mhih may at.rt -Vlellu\m nerotleUons later tn the fall.
But It a not llkely to move toward a
settlement of tbe Vietnam War before •
11189.
Hanoi want. first a -r e-11·m e
eatabllabed in Salcon which a reliably
pro-North Vietnam, but not nectuari·
ly ail-Communist.
Only then will· North Vietnam enter
Into meaningful negotiations with Ibo
United Stales, the Informant. &aid.
• Both with mllltan and terror tactics
and through polltlcal aubvmlon,
Hanoi la trJlnf to replace the praont
Saigo~ government with some sorLof
coalltlon which It want. to be reliably
pro-Hanoi. ~
. M.mlme, N-Vietnam will COii·
tinue to mark tlme at the Paris talb.
It wants to bop 1bo Parll Qiannel
open until It II na4y to •-Into negotlllUona, Ibo I01D'Cll ·llld.
Hard·lluen in Hanoi want to put off
aey comml-t In Ille bope that tor·
ror attacU on · Sli.lon, mWt.ary
pre11ure1 tn South Vietnam and
American "'""1llnJ over Vietnam pollcJ dUrlnl 1bo _,_ 1'nlldelllfA1
OlectloG C9-1P will lieM!lt the
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Youth, 21, Drowns
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK,
Calif. (UPI) -A 21-year-old youth
frOm -~~lingame drowned Saturday .
when he slll>OOd off a rod< and fell Into
the Merced" l\iver.
Witness.?s said Seiger UUtin was at·
tempting to cross the river by h~
from one rock to another. -His .body
was not recovered.
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Airliner Carrying 214
Servicemen Forced Down
WASHINQTON fAP) -An airliner , and the 17 crewmen. .
can-ying 214 U.S. servicemen to Viet-A,..llpanese Air Force Radar Station
~am is being he~~ today on a So".iet said 1l began tr~cking the plane at
island in the Pacific Oce_an after being 4::.J ·pJll. ps'r Sunday and warned the
forced ID land by MIG fighters. Uot h that oold . The chartered DCB was on its way P e was on a course w
· to Vietnam from McOtord Air Base.to cros:i the Soviet-held island.
Seattle, Wash., Sunday when, the. U.S. The pilot replled, "We cannot alter
govemment sai~, it strayed off coune our course,'t Japanese &ources said~
and was forced to land on lturup indicating the plane already was under
Island, a part of the Kurile chain in the MIG escort .
northern Pacific. . The sources said the plane was
-a9. ..... ...... •· -· A.1.l ·~ I«• , "' ' The S~te Depal'tment immediately tracked another five minutes before it
contacted the Soviet embassy in disappeared from rad~ llCl'eens at a ROUTE OF PLANE FORCED DOWN BY RUSSIANS
· lnMt -· ·11lond wti.re Ch.,t ... ocl Jot Londocl Washington and urged the qui ck position about ~mile& south of lturup
release of the plane, its passengers (See.PLANE, Page 2)
France Gives --
IieGaulze Big
Vote Mandate
PARIS (AP) ; Altet France's big·
' gest election lan,dslide in 49 years
President Charles de Gaulle had a
mandate today to repair the economic
damage oC weeks of labor' and social
strife and to carry out a sweeping
reform of France's industrial and
educational sy~~;os.
The voters in the final round Sunday
of the two-stage National Assembly
elections gave the GauUists and their
allies a majority of more than 200
seall iD the 48'l-se8t legislature.
Protests -Expej;ted at Hearing 01i City Hall Site Tonight
' By WILLIAM REED the center is expected to begin at 7:30
or ... o,11r P'r111 st•" __ J!:!D• A ~ de1ei!_tion _of residents
The Huptin.gtoo Beach High School and. mer ts . from~ downtown
aUditoriuift taas been reserved ·for section of the city is expecred to at-
tonigb( 1f the crOYid at a public bear" tend and to protest .council selection or
ing on JocaUon · of the filture civic a site on upper •Mam Street.
cenier becomei: too .. large f o r Councilmen.. on a 4 to 3 vot~ .•
Memorial Hall council chambers. selected a triangular parcel at M.aJri
Discllssion elf two po6Sible sites for Street and Mansion Avenue as the
U.S., Russia to Begin
Talksbn Weapons Race
location for the new civic center.
-The move was backed-by-Mayor
Alvin M. Coen and ctouncilmen Jeck
Green, Jerry Matney and Donald D.
Shipley.
Still :favocing tbe preseat civic
cen~ location at 5th Street and
Pecah Avenue, or one ~by, are
.Councilmen Ted Bartlett, Henry Kaul·
man and George McCracken,
For many or the. proponents of the
downtown site tonight's titeeting Js a
fight for economic turVival. The old
doWlltown commercial JJ"ea, b ~ s dec~'far;..n~tlin a·ran:edle
slid& down at preemt. -·
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There has been no sucll landslide in
French parliamentary bUtory sinc:e
the 1919 victory of. a natiCJOalist coau:.
tion. It was also a cnisbklt'setl>$ck i,
the Communist and other oi>posltl.on
forces. WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Johnson announced todey the United
States and the Soviet Unjon will begin
tcilk:s "in 'the nearest future" on limita-
"Discussim. of this most complex
subjec:t will not be easy," Johnson
cautioned. "We bave no illusions that
it will be. I know the st.ubborn, patient
persistence it has required to get this
far and we do not undettStimate the
difficulties that lie abeed."
M&!>)' of the -11 •"1181'1 and
bustnltumen feel that if the new civic
center U comtructed downtown it will
.,_ bulldtng of office bulldlnp and
commercial outlets near the"-"lleW
center. . . . ...
Named. aS 1968 ·H~tinRt:on. Beach $urfb0ard Championship queen
is Mrs. Rich "Tina ' Edwards, 19, Of Coron~ del Mar. The com~ly
beauty will rei~n, at the riational competition to be held Sept. 28 and
Premier Georges Pompidou said Ute
election results showed "defensive
reaction" of tbe people "against
totalitarianism." The campaign talk of
Gaullism of '' t ota Ii t-a r i an com·
munism," coming after the great stu·
dent and labor upheaval in May,
brought an overwhelmihg response
from the middle class. But Pompidou
warned that the goveinment s~ces
"difficulties which are g'oing · t'o
be enormous, difficulties that arise
from the crisis and which we must now
try to overcome."
Student disorders in the Latin
Qu;µ1er of Paris Saturday and Sunday
nights were a reminder af the~pro~
blems [acing the regime.
One · of. them is reform of the an-
tiquated, educational system, promised
students after t.beir rebellion in May
touched off riota,. disorders and three
weeks· of indus'trial strikes which
paralyzed economic life. .
Another major problem is· Uie bill
for widesp"ead w·age. i n c r e a s e s
granted to elld the strikes. The wage
bibs, 8180 tbn!mtm inflation and hiib« prices which In turn would
brill( demandJ 1<11: still more in the
pay-lopes.
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. tiori' and reduction ol n~lear weapons.
Jolmeon e:1pressed ~ In a White
Hoose spe,em at a cere_~on~ foc sign·
ing the nuclear nonp:"Oliteration treaty
that the new talks produce "the same
spirit of accommodation that ls
reflected in the negotiation of the .
present treaty can bring us to a good
·and· fruitful result..,
During_hisJ>atiomilly broo<!cast ad·
dress in the East Room, the President
was surrounded by represeotatives Of
more than 50 nations'who participated
in the siognin g ceremony. Similar
ceremonies were held in Moscow and
London,
Officilals said no date or place for
tbe·U. S.-SOviet meetings he.d been set
. but· they des~ the agreement as
being equivalent in importance to the
start or Paris talks on the Vietnam
war.
.Deneolitlott, Hipple St9°1e.
Huntington Beach City Clerk Paul Jones and his wile Ruth wore
hippie garb, aa did mosl other Rotarians and their Rotaryanns, at
the "demolition" dinner honoring outgoing club presiden~ Dr. Rus-
sell M. Morgan at the Sheraton-Beach Inn Friday evening. It all be-
gan when Morgan, as incoming president lul yeer, nturnecl from
the Rotary lntemaUonal Convention ..in Nice, !"ranee wearing a
beard, mustache and beret. He was the clubJs •'fi'O'fVer child" leader
lhrouJbout his vresldenUal year. ., f
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-Proponents of the Main Street site
claim it is much cheaper and that its
be st use would be for a civic center.
They claJm that the downtown site of
the present center should be returned
to private use aQd that' selling the land
could have as much favorable
economic Impact as .bulldiog a center
W'O\lld have.
29 at the Huntin·gton Beach pier. ·
But he pointed oUt tllel tllrwgb pa-
tience and persist.ence, the Urµted
States and Russia wen! able so far to
achieve 'What he called the most im·
pol'tant international agreement of the
nucleaor age in the nonproliferation
treaty.
ffigh School o!ficlals oay that
localing the center 8.cross Main Street
from Huntington Beach High Schoool
would cause traUic problems in the
mornings when students and city
employes go to iChOol and f.9 _work ,
M~Donnell Douglas .Given
$6.5 Million U.S .. Pact .
"ThJL!re.AtX.)s _evidecce that amid
the tensions, ttie strife, the struggle
and sorrow of these y~s. men of
many natiotls bave not lost the way or
have not kl6't tbe will toward peace,"
he said. "Tile conclusion of this treaty
""""""'&'OS the hope that othe< stepo
may be taken toward a peaceful
world."
Rus&ia'S ambassador to Wasbmgton,
Anatoly F . ~ynin, who signed for
MOICOW et the White House ceremony,
said the. nonproliieration treaty was a
M'&}cr move towa!'d world peace.
. He said it presents "one more &tep"
in pnibibitlllg the wms race and
assured Joho80Q. that the SOYiet Union
is ''reedy to-make new efforts and new
contributklm" in the fortbcotnmg
flalb t.o limit nuclear weapons . .
Secretry of State lle"'1 Rusk, the U.
S. signer; also called the k.e@.ty' "a ma-
jor step'' toward a rational world.
On Capitol Hill, Senote Democratic ~ Mflte Man41eld llOid o I
Jduloon'• announcement of talks oo
limiting tile -ann1 race. that
"Ille ...rtd "'"'breolhe lhe irollh air or new hope ~."
The proponents suggest that con-
str1· on of the $61'nillion CiVICfintef"
in e, same. architect~al style as. the
hi scbool with careful attention to
t.r fie patterns couldWul Un the city
having on·e of the 'most beautiful
·centers in the state. •
CouncilmeJl are expected to take a
final vote on ·selection of a sit.e follow.
• i.ng tonight's hearing.
ED BURKE WINS
. OLYMPIC BERTH
Orange Coast College h i s t o r. y
teacher Ed Burke hurled the hammer
more than 224 feet Sunday at the Los
Angeles Coliseum to win -by two in-
ches -a berth on the United States
Olympic team. -·
tie's flrst Orange Coast ma-athlete
to make the team and still faces a
}9ng, hot summer of keeping fit for
high altitude · ls to be ~ekl in
September £t e Tahoe. (See Page
21 for complete ·
.
The Advanced Research Proj~
Agency (ARPA) -Y· 111Wani,id the
f.irst increment elf a pianned . $25.8
million contract to the McDonnell
D o u g l a s Corporation, 'Huntington
800 Death Toll
--.Seen Over 4th
CHICAGO (UPI) -BetWO«l 700 and
800 pen<>M will die in automotlile K·
cldent. duril>g the July ·• ho~
weekend, the Nati001'1 Safety Council
estimat.es.
"Announcing so dismal an estimate
gives us no pleasure," Council Presi·
dent Howord Pyle oUcl Sunday .
The traffic coont lo< the !OZ.hour
July 4 weekend beglno at 6 p.m. local
time Wednooday and eodl at mi<lnigltt
Sunday~ ·
A similar nonhollday p e r i o d
. averages 650 tnffic. deaths, Pyle said.
-St:rhan ' ·'Dea-I' Disclosed
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-Co~ Evangelist Almost Sold Suspect a Horse
An Orqe · ~ty Ba pt Is t He said Sirhan me.ntlooed he wanted liooed the 'name .of an organization to
evailgeUst 'horse dealer -now in to bu,y a pony and he offered to sell him which be belongs. The group bas
hJdlng after two ·telephoned threa~ -ooe !or .p:x>, but the Jordanian yout~ Jewish members.
bu gone to pollce Jn $D FranctSCo said be wouldn't have tbe money until "I have 00 ~ for those 'Hebres',"
wtlh information od<ltng a new late thJlt !right (June 3, the nlgbt the mlnioter qu-Slthm • saying dimension ID U>e ~ of Se!!. before Kennedy was OS1111inaled).
llolJert ~· He then Mked ID he let oil near the derlttvely, 11111>1 blo an ~ for
'Ibo · mJnlttei-llO!d be Ambossador Hotel -wh<re J!itnnedy Hebmr •
--a horso ID the OC<UHC1 was fatally mot -soying he hod to He.llOld Ibo y<iulb did DOI -u
killer, Slmoa B. Sirhu, tbe.doy bef<n ,.. •·friend who worited in the kit· scbodliled tile -1 ·do;i-1 bul .J>IJ/ com·
Ille Coll!ornla Democrotic Primary cl.... . patdon .-od up oiid asbd 11 the
olectlon,-wl!lcll KemiedJ' woo. Tbe -mm with Sirhan, ac-p0ny could. be.~'vtred to tile spot
•Durin( on lnlttvlew In Which two cording lo the minister, w• o bit neor Ille Am'iiwodor llotol Wlien
friends .,..... preaenl. one of them an taller and teemed ID be of Ille 1ame Strholl wu dropped off Ibo doy befon.
O'*laad Jlrivote -.. ond the notlonallty, noting thot he hod asked 'Ille. 1VOJ1,.u.t -be would be
other crlmlnol attGmey, th e Slrhon 11 he -Moxlcon. ~ out ot town om U.-•
llllOl!)'lllous evangelist bid he olcked 'lbe RFX o-naUon 1iupect tald unoblo to dell:v«' ... -· ":!Q
up Slrhon ond a companlori Whl1e they him he wos Jordanian aod uiled If Che hll C'llJor a i.R1111• -ad
hllch-lltlied in Los Angelos. mlnlsler W9re Jewish, after be men, • (Seo lllllll,AN1 P.,. S) ,,
. .
' Beach, tp design, deV<!lq> and ·filgbt
test '"an:expr~ mirf'le imown u
"Project Up&tage."~ · ·
Fitst lncrem.ent amoµi;ited ' · to ~ '6.5
million. . ' . ' .
ARPA olficials' .aid Upstage ii o
follow-on to earlier PNfi9ili• con·
dacted M part or' ,"ProJt!Ct~tecter. ••
a· cantinlditc·•-setjm~of-'rele.nti -ex:.
perlmeots ta balilotic ml11ile .,..,.
systems,.··
Flight -·will be COllducted -
in the PIOa:t•n et Wl*e sand~ Milei1e
Raiige, New· Mexico.
.. Work on lhe Upotage profll'OID will
be directed by. the Missile Ex-
periments Bl'.',80Ch~ ~ d v a n c e d
Research Pro)octl Dlvilloo, of !he
Research "'Jd Development dlrec·
toNte at 1!Je U.S. Anny Missile Com· . ' 1 • • maml. 'Ille Mlulle Oommaod monogos
thep rogr~ far· ARPA, an agency ot
Ille lleportment of DeleDH. • . -.
·c:oua
Weallller
Wm due 1 .. • few i.r-1
ID chose -cloudl off the coast Tueodof, brinlinl m..U,
sunny weajher la the low 70s.
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Police lift
Emergency · 1
fu Berkeley
lllCRKEl:.EY, Calif. (UPI) -City
olllclols today lilted a curlew that hod
-1111 Ulllwrllly nl Calilamla ID· to a vStull no man'• land after
-belwM• --· and pallco.
1be Nte of emergency was remov· .S "1 dawn, ending a weekend of
11Fraeb. atyle" battles in which ~ demonitrMors were driven lr.m -t barrlcaojeo by charging
pallco with tear gas. om, newsmen with apecially laiued
-,...,.. aUowed to walk the dc121t.ed ltreetl near UH!' campus
while tbe du&t-to-dawn curfew was in
dfect. OWcialJ said tliey bad not Jioclded -. to , relnltate the
&.trlclion tonight. l A1lllougb 111ore tlw. 11!1 penons
~ arretted for curfew violaUoas
.nd malicloua milchlef, Sunday was
Jbe quietest niibt since the turbulence .......
•1'Je situation became tenee early 1n ~ evening, when Mayor Wallace
Jt>bmon WP roughed up and spat on Wbeo. he -made an awe:arance at a
ifllrk near civic center. He wu 1potted
• be listened to a crowd rt lbout JOO
.lomonotrators debatlDg what tactics
4>ouJd be employed. . •
• Some demonstrators made an effort .0 escort Jbe mayor bad< to dty hall ma one bearded young man in a crash
betmet -· a body block iDIO .
-. Another spat on him. -·-~tand Pf.a9
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Knifing Motive Sought
. ' I Cqunci.lman's Wife Faces Ho~ Rap
117 ARTHUR R. VINSEL
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DetecUves tbls morning conferred
-Ille Oraap County d!Jtrict al·
towney, uldng a complaint charging
the wile ol .C!>cta Mesa City O>un·
cllman ~.eoree A. .l\tcker with
homicide ID tlle'lmife slaying al their
n~tdoor~: . ~
Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, 37, of 1642
Mlnorca Drivi;'-was arrested Friday
night. Police expected to have her ar·
~by in uJ!ar~m:itri: i:;~
mc:rnlDg. ·
'nte tlny housewife, who weighs only
9'J pounds, js suspected of plunging a
yet.unidentified weapon deep into the
righl chest , of ;r,frr. Harriett V.
Wutpbal, 68, of 164.8 Minorca Drive,
on P'rlday "afte?noon.
"That Woman, shl!' stabbed me,"
Mrs. Westphal gasped .to a neighbor,
Donald V. Schell, ol 1645 Minorca
Drive, after staggering across the
street to his home and collapsing on
tbe lawn.
then coU.psed to the llJ'OUDd.
Schenk cried for his wife to call
police and an amb\WJIDl.'t IDlf tlim
began trying to help Mrs . WatplW,
sopping at her torn side with a pile oI
clean di8pers.
SLOW RESPONSE c·
Detectl .. s Sam•Ccrdeil'o and Gary
Augusline Jr.. a long-time family
friend who helped in Tucker's 1966 Ci·
1y council comp11tin .. IAC(police. ' •
A subsequent. five-hour search of
the bom,e turned up nc;> murder
fieapon.;but Or'tllge Counfy Sheriff's
crime 18b-tec'hbfclan1 toot dong a
• drawer full of knives to check for
blOocbtatns. "' ThompsOn arrived oa the 1Cene. and
went to 'tbe Tucker home, where they rtO MOTIVE
rang tbe doorbell several tlmu before Police so far have no motive for the
getting any response. killing of Mrs. Westphal. .
"What do you want?" they quoted NeighbOr children told one new1man
the cowicUmaa'1 wife as uying the two women bad a Ioog.a:tandin~
through a window. dispute over a barking dog, which aP·
1bey uted her to open the door, but pareutly flared into violel\(:e Friday.
1b.efused. · Mrs •. Tucker had 1everal fingernail-
... Tuc:ter told them lhe opeDtd lite scratches on her fr.ce and neck
the door to no one but her hUlbl.Dd, 10 and was checked for ctbet injuries at
a call was put in to tb!i: nearby United Bristol Park Medical Group before
Callfomla bank branch where TUcbr belrlg book~·at the Costa Mesa Police
is employed. F..,ili!y, prior to being taken to
He had a1r,ady left-however, ap-Orange County Jail
parenUy &ummoned home by b1I wife, Police Cl.let Roger Neth 1aid today,
and arrived on the scene within bowiver, that the. dog-dispute is just
momenta to allow the detectives in· neighborly hearsay at tb1I Po'int.
1lde. ' After talking with Mr1. Tucker, NOT PURSUING LAST WORDS , • whose sister is emploved J. n the .. That la something we are not
Schenk, a Los "An'geles Fire Depart-records divlsJon of the .. Costa Mesa pursuing," he &aid, "we'll have to do ment employe, told investigators the some deep bac•-und c•-king Police Department, jnvestigators ad· ~v •ft;\; mortally wounded woman was: poin· vised her of her constitutional rights before we come up with a motive."
• ting at the Tuckers' neat e<rner home . ed pr! to • Mrs. Tueter's attorney aaid Friday
when abe spoke her last words. as reqwr or arres... that be would seek to have ball ·set at
PollCtJ Sgt. Larry Bersch said Mrs. UNDERSTAND RIGHTS the 'me of arraignment, so that the
\VeJtphal was dead on arrival at Hoag ''Do you under&tand the righU I suspect may return home to be with
Memorial Hospital, but she had ap--have just explained to you?" sbe was her husband and young daughter1 .
parently djed at the scene: asked. Funeral arrangements for Mrs.
"I heard a aeries of screama and a "Yes, I know the law very well,'' Westphal in the meantime, were set
dog barking," Schenk told detectives, Mrs. Tucker replied. for 2·p.m. Tuesday at the Chapel of
at Which time he .ran out of his house Police then asked if she . wished to \.the !=himes at Inglewood , cemetery
and saw Mrs. Westphal standing in tbe discuss the chnrges against lier in MortUary. · ·
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.El p .I Rol1an Armer (left) .and Charles station!, both of city's building and middle rt the sttwt. light of i1ru knowledge. She leaves her hll5band Harold, 81, ---.e--''-----<ll\8h!'--·depetQnoal;-~lll!llrJ."1 for lho.blg,.annual.HJID~-~ said she saw blm «nd ~._".I w!Sh to •peak '!Ill! m_y_bu>ltll! an_uecuU,y -tllo-~or<l-Phileo--
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sitting position as she approached and Mesa Verde home tty attorney faUl Dobbine, of W ; ~r~.r~:r:;;:~~ Body ;r Missing Sailor 20,000 -eounty Marines Smash N. Viet Finl '.Deputy Forelp MinisUr VuilJ
V. Kumellov tile iDcldent is under ID· • =!~~the 1"lot rt the Sought in N ewp. ort il~rhor
---·WOl"ldAlrlloel jet,
Voters Favoring
Tax Initiative, Attack Near Khe Sanh =Tolnllnl, talked by radio with
American aircraft during )he
lacldenl Accor~g to the Pentagon, the p.!ot
al tile Selboanl plane reporl<d about
7:20 p.m. -!llIG lighten bad ID· taoeptod blm ond wu forcing him to
lond at 'Olla! appeared to be a MIG
\,. bue on an island. ~ \
At 7:39 p.m., tile Pentagon said, the
Seoborad platle radioed that lt had Ian·
ded without IDjury to anyone on board
and wiUloutdamage to the plane. ·
'Ibe last tr805milsion was at 7:.U
p.m. when the pilot reported he had
shut oU bis eng~es. the Penttgon
said.
Litter Bugging
Chamber Women
In Huntington
GOocibye litter 1s the goal or tile
Women's Division of the Huntington
Beach Cllamber of Commerce.
· The business women are waging a
full scale anti-litter campajgn, focUS· inC on aowDto'wn and beach. Brea\"}. In a
letter to the dly council tlie ladies
Called for year round, seven day a
~ Utter potro!J by one .,. more city
policemen. .
As well as issuing cltation.s, the
presecce of police "could deter un-
dellrable elements," the women sug-
(elted.
They continued that a feulbility
liudy .Jar mandatory, well.marked
tr ash receptacle& provided b y
mackerlea "'°uld be made by the city.
The Women's Division afso sug.
aested that a two succesiive weekend· litter clean-up campaign be in-
augurated, providing .resldenta with
me lraoh·Junk pick-up.
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Diver• resumed their search ln
Newport Hlrbor this morning for the
body of a Long Beach sailor who
either fell or was knocked by a boat
boom into the water Sunday afternoon.
Milsing W8s Robert James Spencer,
20.
Spokesmen for the Harbor Depart-
ment and Lilegwri Departmeot oald
1euba divers halted their search· at
dusk Sunday.
Spencer was skippering a rented, 14·
flYlt sailboat with a girlfriend aboard
when he entered the water about 3:30
p.m. between Lido Island and 8th
Street off the Balboa Penln1ula.
His companion, identified only as In-
grid Taylor, told police she.was rld.ing
in the bow of the small craft when she
beai'h a sound of someone being
stru.ck. ·
She said she turned and saw Speitcer
falling backw&!'ds. She said he ap-
Boards to Meet
To Reorganize
Two area school boards meet this week for an n u a l organizational
sessions. Fouptain Valley achocl diatrlct
trustees will meet tonight at 7:30
o'clock in the Curriculum Center,
Talbert Avenue and Newiand Street.
Tuesday at 7::.> p.m. Westminster
board members will meet at the Ad·
ministration Bui 1 din g, 14.121
Cedanrood Ave., Westminster.
Douglas Elevates
Seven Aides to
Vice President
Promotion to vice president of seven
officials and assignment of JO .other
vice pr.,idenll to key pollll<ml in the
newly formed McDonnell Dougl.u
As1ronauti cs Co. were announced· to:
day by Chairman Charles R. Able and
President Waller F. Bur-ke.
Appointed vice president-operations
for the Astronautics Co.'s western
division, with offices tn Huntington
Beach, was Edward R. E lk.o.
New vice presidents in the com·
pany 's emtern division "with offices in
St. Lou!J are:
John F. Yardley, v:lee pres ident·
deputy general manager; Raymond A.
Peppinc, v l c e .president-ustslanl
genu·al manager. Gtminl B program ;
Enrln F. Branahl, vice presldent-
er>gineerlng, and Harry W. Oldeg, vi re
.;.pretident:rlscal ,management. ·
Other ea.stern. division officials pro-
moted, with ofUcts jn Florida, are:
~ond D. Hill, vtc. presldtnt-
-1 manqor, ~iL,,lmlt, and R. 'WQDe Low-e, v'l0t t-esal.stant rtneral ,,,..,.,..., Drqon program.
Tbete appolntmeatt follow the an-
nouncern'ent Wedaeldly of the Crea·
lion · of McDonoeU Dou g l 1·1
AstrbnauUcs, .merging·. the Doutlaa
MilaUe 4' Space Systems Division
'-MSSD) and ·the McDonnell
Artronautlcs Co. loto a ·single manage.
ment ~'1!"1 ,
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pe;u-ed to b:e gasping for breath as be
entered the water.'
The victim· came up once for air,
then sunk' out of sigh, she later told
Harbor Departrr.ent patrolmen.
MiH Taylor, herself a n in·
experienced aallor, managed to bail a
paning boat and' wu towed back to
the sailboat rental agency at the
Balboa Pentnwla Fun Zone where the
Har~r Department wa1 notified of
ihe accident.
Fro• P .. e J
SIJUIAN •••
More than 20,000 Orange CoolltiaM
went on re·eoro to place. ttie...Watson in· . SAIGON (AP) -U. S. Marines
• itiaUve to limit property· taxes on the backed by planes ai;id artillery smash· .
Nov. Selection ballot. ed a North6Vietnamese attack today
Of·t.he 558,830 rtgistered California near the ,former.---.Combat base of Khe
voters who filed signatures in favor-of Sanh in tbe northwest comer of South 1 the ballot item, 20,231 were from Vietnam.
Orange County. Only 5 2 o , 2 7 6 The Marines annowed lut week
signatures were needed to gift the they were abandoriilt the combat
electors a chanCe to vote thelll!elves a ba1e for the kind of mobile warfare
cut Jn their property tax bilW. fOI' which the Leathernecks are train-
·The campaign for the f4x reform ed. The reason was the rising threat of
was headed by Philip E. Watson, Los increased enemy infiltration.
Angeles County a&sessor and co-_ But the North Vietnamese learned
chalmian of the Citizen's Committee that the Marines had not gone far
far Property Tax Limitati~n . away.
The initiative calls for the toq1 pro-The battle broke out when a com·
perty tax burden to be limited to I pany of the 3ni Marine DlviJion clash-
percent of the market·value for pro-ed with In enemy force three miles
periy·related servicei provided by southeast of tbe base. The Marines
couuly, dty, and special dlslrlcto, called ID air and artillery support.
pb • ..-.._ beginning July 1, 1969. It also provides Marine planes answering the call one nu:W'U't'r. for a 3)..percent..a·year phaseout of the found a secodd enemy group nearby
1be minllter Nld be' learned of the tax burden for people-related services and both concentraUona were brought
Kennedy lhootlng about noon on June -the costs of education and weliare under heavy attack. · ·
5, while lunching with friends -then -so that by July 1, 1973, school& and The ground fighting raged for 2¥.i
re-cogITTi.zed Slrhan'a photo when it was welfare will no longer be supported by hours, a U. S. 'Command spokesman
flashed ooto a television ·screen. pro1¥rty taxes . said. When it was ovet:, troops
reported 50 enemy dead, 40 of them
RECEIVED THREAT _ from ·air ltrite1 and artillery fire.
where Marine• through a 77<1ay 1tege
had lost more ttian 300 killed and 2,<XXl
wounded.
. A rescue column of U. S. soldiers~
Marines and South Vletname1 ·lifted
the North Vietnamese siege early ln
April.
With the raising of the siege, the
Marines fanned out north, south and
west of the base, looking foc the
enemy. ·
Some North Vietnamese unit& had
been.withdrawn southward for possible
operations in the Hue area or the cen·
tral highlands. But others have ~n
filtering recently across the nearby
demilitar!zed zone& between the Viet.-
Dams and more hard fighting is ex·
pected.
Schools Qualify
For Five-year ,
Accreditation
On Tltundoy, be oald, he received Planners Consider Marine Ios1e1 were given u two killed
the flrlt teleiD> d pn:Une threat and five wounded. , Huntington Beach ffigb School was
orderina 111ma. ~!.i> quiet ebout lhO-Chicken -Dispensary N~"viC~,::~; ~~e~ :i:u1~ l:e~.,!.~ =ta=:
horse blddent. and Navy Seabee1 who •e·completlng according to J. Wesley Berry,
Three daya later, be said, he receiv-Ohlcken, the Southern fried Jdnd, tbe dlamantling d the combat bale. chairman of the accrediting com·
ed a second call, prompting him to will be available to FOuntaln Vdey Bulldozers have been moved in to missioJi for secondary 1cbools.
CODIUlt Ben Hardi.It«, hit detect1ve realdenta if an application by C. J. flatten the entrenchment.a and bunters The other two were Marlna ud friend, and George T. Davis, San · BAIUtl' for a COlonel Sanders Westminster high achoobl.
F'Nlnci.tco crimiml attorney ... establ.Lstiment is appraved 'tl9laY by Five member committees or pro·
"What worries me is that the only Yalloy planning comm~. · Enrollment Ri·ses fesslonai educ-• Visited each c•m· m·an -be,tdes pollee -to whom l 'Also to be comideTed is a propoeed J>U5 and 1ubmltted reports. Each hi gh g~.ye my uqlisted ~e number ls that auto salvage businen on the north Orange Cout Junior College District scbool ln the atate must go through P. -:·
older mM," he sakl, referring to side o( Slater Avenue, 1,320 feet eut summer school enroBment ls up tour credJtaUon procedure at least once in
Sir1-n's hitch-biking companJoo. of Euclid street. The canmlsRoo percent from f,382 atmentl JaR sum· each five-year period. The three
The mlnilte<oloo Olidbe NW Sirhan meets ID cltyball at 7 :'g.~.m_. _mer to ~.551 lllgdon!o this -· ~choc!J will be rechecked ID 1973.
talkiDg to another JOl"danian.t)ope --~~---~~----------------~-----------man, a Y'llllll Amerloan and a g!Tl,
during one of their stops wbl.le the
hitch-'hil<en rode with him.
KNOW THEORIES
During the interview a~ t h e
evangelkt's hideout In the San Fran·
<:1900 erea, he and his two companioos
said they are well .wan of Lo&
Angeles police theories &boot the
murder.
"'lbey've aot a i,mple caie," a aid
Davl1, "and they want to blp it that
way." .....
The question of an at ... m.tioa plot
by ft--1 per...,. .... been rolled
repeatedly in the Sidlan·Kennedy
oaoe. but police o;iy tliey -the
youth· a<cted al-.
Rites Pending
'For·Mrs. Kripes
Services for M. Edi.th Krlpes. a ?'ell·
dent of Huntington Beach for 15 years
are pending at Smith•' Mortuary, Hun· -
tington Beach.
Mrs. l(rlpe1 died Sunday at Garfield
Convatftcent Hotpltal alter a lengthy
Ulnna. She Wal a . sumvon include two ·...,.,-Robert
of the home, 31J a., SL and Bill Jr.
ol Ventura: dree claa&b-. Claud!J
Taite and Shirley Roulll, both rt Hun·
Ungton Beach, and BiVarlJ A•aklan al
San Bernardino: 14 ll'llldchiklnn and
two great-llJ'llldcbildrtn.
Thoma• Overton, mlnl.lter of the
Fl"i Christian Chiirch, HunUngton
Beach will officate at the aervl~a.1
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~-~-~-~-~-•.;..i, . WASHINGTON (AP) -An airliner
catTying 214 U.S. siervicemen to Viet ..
nam ii being held today on a -Soviet
island in the -Pacific oCean after being
forced to l!llld by MIG fighters.
Planners Weigh Request
For Splinter Art.Show
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Laguna Beach p 1 a n n 1 n g com-
missioners tonight will likely act on
the vaiiance application or the
Saw.dust Splinters.
However, their action apparently
won't be-the e.nd of the story.
The artists hope to r e c e I v e
permission to stage a six-week srt
show at 34S N. Coast Highway. They
did preparatory work on booth panels
during the weekend in the event ap-
proval is given.
Should planners appcove t h e v~ for the art show, there is a
11)..day ,,aiting period !or persons ob-
jecting to file an appeal with the City
Council.
If the c:.ippeal should be filed on the
last day, 'July 11, tt WOu.ld apparently
be Aug. 1 before a councilman cOuld
hold a public hearing and make a
decision QD t.tle matter.
The city planning staff said that J.
M. Valentine, an ag(lnt for properties
near the lot the artists would use, has
written a letter protesting the use.
. II Valentine pursues the matter, it
could for legal reasons prevent the
show for much of the summer.
The Sawdust Spll.bters were so
nicknamed because they withdrew
from the Sawdust Festival being stag-
ed aloo.g Laguna Canyon Road.
Festival .Beer Plea Comes
To{lead, Won'tBeCanned
The Festival of Arts will likely get
the .nod of approval tonight on the ap-
' plication before city planners to allow
beer and wine to be served in Irvine
Bowl Park.
The n&tter ·is. before planners as a
request for · a cOnditional use permJt.
Police have no objections to the ac-
tivity as long as beer cans are not car-
. ried from the restaurant area.
In other business, the &mmission
will: -Likely defer until July 15 a request
from Ruth N. Taylor to convert a
ho'use'. built In the 19th century at 563 S.
Ooast Highway to a commercial
maritime museum and antique shop.
-Consider the request W Earl S.
Fairbairn, 1045 Gaviota Drive, to vary
.from height and encroachment regullf.
tions in construction of an elevated.1
walkway, carport and by ch balcony.
-Consider a request from Donald
Howard, 2867 Chateau Way, for resub-
division of two subdivided 7 ,500 square
foot lots to 9,<XX> and 6,000 square feet
sizes.
-Consider the reqUest from Donald
G. Roarch, art designer, for a home
occupation permit· for 325 Alta Vista
Way.
NEW YORK (AP) -Tho stock
market settled lower this afternoon
after a feeble attempt to rally woo no
support in the morning. (See quota·
Uons, Pages 24-25). ·
Trading was lighter than last week.
The chartered DC.a was on its way
to Vietnam from McOlord Air Iia&ein
Seattle, Wash., Sunday when, the U.S.
government said, it strayed off course
and was forced to land on Iturup
Island, a part of the Kurile chain in the
northern Pacilic.
The State Department Immediately
contacted the Soviet embassy in
Washington and urge"d the quick
release or the plane, its passengers
and the 17 crewmen.
A Ja,Panese Air Force Radar station
said it began tracking th~ pllihl· at
4:lJ p.m. PST Sunday and warned the
pilot ~e was oo a course that would
croos ihe Sovle!·held lsland.
Tbe pilot replied, "We cannot alter
our course," Japanese sources said,
indicating the plane already was under
MIG escort. . ·
The sources said the plane was
tracked· another five minutes before it
disaj:>peared from radar screens &t a
position about 30 miles south of Iturup
Isiand.
U.S. Ambassador. Llewellyn E.
Thompson said in Moscow he was told
by Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin and
First Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily
V. Kuznetsov the incident is under in-
vestigation.
The Pentagon · said the pilot oC the
chartered Seaboard-World Airlines jet,
Joseph Tosolini, talked by radio with
another American aircraft during the
incident.
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Motel in Laguna
Swept by 'Fire
Fire did an estimated $.5,<XX> damage
to a Laguna Beach motel and ne-arby
drapery business Sunday morning.
One unit was destroyed, said Fire
Capt. Charley Kuhn, at the By The Sea
Motel, 475 w ... Coas& Highway. He said
there was Smoke damage to an ad-
jacent .unit and to Walsh ~ts & Draperies .
Kuhn said the fire was apparently
started by lint collected in a gas floor
furnace . It was quickly extlng\Jished.
The fwnished unit with the actual fire
damage was vacant at the time, Kuhn
said.
FireTii!:en rolled two unit& and nine
melt to the blaze re}>Orted at 6:44 a.m.
Sunday., Kuhn aaJd the proi:)erty is
owned by Jel'a!d T. Walsh of Newport
Beach.
TO THE VICTORS -.Winners of the Lagqna Play-
house's 1968 Victor awards reach for their trophies
after Sunday's presentations. From left are· .Bob .
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Fra_nklin, PauI T9ft, Helen . Vail, Johll; F~rzacca,
Betsy ijew·ett,.Kent )Johnson and Alan Hart.-Mis-
sing from picture, Francy Walsb.
· Laguna's Sands
Attract 26,,000
Over Weekend
An estimated 26,000 persons enjoyed
the sand, surf and sunshine o( Laguna
Beach during the Weekend: .
The moderate Saturday .surf gave
way to larger waves Sunday and some
riptide activity. Guards bo~ed the
yellow caution flag SUnday and made
five rescues. · Lifeguard Art Smart said the water
temperature Saturday was 6.1 degrees
and rthe air temperature the same,
About 11,<XX> peroons were on the
beaches.
Guards responded on two boating
mishaps, 22 first aids, five lost
articles, two lost persons , 89 ordinance
enforcements and 26 control of beach
and water activities.
On Sunday there were about 15,000
on the beaches. The water was 64
degrees and the air had warmed to 73.
There were five rescues, 4.9 first aids,
t w o lost articles, one lost ~rson 63
ordinance enf01'cements and 128 ch
control activities.
The surf was &till up thi morning
with the yellow caution ag flying,
Smart said.
Final · 3 Shows· Capture
Playhouse Victor Awards
The final U1ree productions o( the
Laguna Playhouse season dominated
the 16th annual ViCtOr A'W'8t'ds presen·
tatJons SundaY .nilbt wiUt. the last two
-.. '.'&arefoot in the Park" ~ "Slow
Dance on the Killing Ground" -bat·
tUng it ·out for f<Worite show h-Onon.
"Barefoot," directed by Ken t
16 New Firemen
Report to Work
It looked llke they were holding a
convention aft the LagUna Beach Firs
b.partmenf tltis morning. ·
Sixteen new firemen had reported
for their firit day of work, doubling
the department's size. ·
Johnson , '\\19n narrowly over John
Ferzacca's ''Slow Dance" in the mem•
ber•hiJt -voUJlc. for • ..top production,
·while ·each show won two .individual
actini: a Wards, as · did~ the comedy
"Never '(oo Late." .
Bob Franklin, a young Negro actor
from Venice; won the . best actor
trophy and Francy Walsh was ac·
claimed best actress, both for their
performances in "Slow Dance."
Betsy Hewett made her 11econd trip
to the winner's circle in three years to
accept the best major supporting ac·
tress award for ''Barefoot .'•
Playhouse technical director Paul Toft
took best major supporting actor
honors for ''Never Too Late."_
The best minor supporting awards
went to Alan Hart for "Barefoot" and
Helen Vail for ''Never Too Late."
Preceding the awards ceremony
was·a l!Cenll fr(lm 0 The Odd Couple,"
the· first of ·two summer 11hows at the
Pleyhouse , which opens Friday night
for three weekends. W ynte Dowell
Rites Wednesday
Services for Wynte A. Dowellbaaais-
tant pastor of the UW. Chun:h y.lhf>.
Sea, Laguna Beach, will be. held al-3
p.m. Wednelday · at Pacific View
Memorial Park CbaPe.I. ·
Mesa Death H.earing Today
Fire Chief ~omer Mann said the
new men were being given orientation
today and getting the necessary city
paperwork out of the way.
Th~y will work days, a regular 4()...
hour week, fQr the time ,bein&. sai~
Mann, and will ~eive •ally training.
When the. two new fire depatrment
sub-stations are available about Aug. 1
the neW men will ·be intermingled with
veteran firemen and dhpersed among •
the three stations ln shift work.
Coast
Mrs. Dowell, 59, died Saturday at
South Coa<t Community Hoopilal alter ·
a short illness.
A graduate o[ Life Bible College,
Los Angeles, she had been assistant
• organist at Angle!UI Temple before
coming to Laguna Belclt In llGO.
She and her husband, Rev. Frank
Leroy Dowell, who 1urvivet her, held
services at the Laguna Be a c b
Women's Clubhouae· beton bulld1ng
their present church at 4el Legion St .•
Laguna Be1ch.
· For the put 12 years Mrs. Dowell
has conducted the Evening Devotional
Hour on radio ,XEMO. She '° the
editor of Revel1tor, a monthly pubUca·
Uon of world-wide distribution.
~terment will follow 1t Pac1Cic
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Councilman's Wife Cliarged
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
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Detectives this morning conferred
with the Orange County district al·
torney, asking a complaint chargini
the wUe ol Costa M<ia Qty Coun·
cllman Gtorge A. 1-ru,cnr with
i-tclde in .the lfnlle 1iay1111 ol theJr nut door 11elghbor. •
Mr1, Irene M. Tucker, YI, ol 16'2
. Mlnorca Drive, wu arrested Frfda1
night Police expected to have her ar·
raigne(l bi Harbor District Judicial
Court b)' tbJ1 afternoon er Tuesday
m«nlnJ.
The tiny housewife, who we.l.gbs only
92 pounds, 11 1uspected of plunging a
y~;unldentifJed weapm. deep into the
rllbt <best of Mrs. Harriett V.
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on Friday afterooon .
"That woman, 11he stabbed me ''
Mrs . Westphal gasped to I neighbo~,
Donald V. Scbenk, of 16'5 Minorca
Drive, alter staggering across the
street to his borne and collapsing on
t.be lawn.
LAST WORDS
Scbenk, a Lor Angeles Fire Depart·
ment emplo1e, told lnve.Ugltors the•
mortall,y wounded woman was poin-
ting at the Tuckers' neat corner home
when she spoke her last wordt. Police Sgt. Larry Bersch oaJd Mn.
Westphal was dead on arrlval-t Hoag·
Memorial Hocpital, buf' she bad ap-
parently died 4t the scent.
HJ beard a series al ICff:tma and 1
• in Knifing
dog barking," Schenk told detectives.
at whiGlb. time he ran out of his house
and saw Mrs. Westphal standing lo the
middle of the street.
Schenk said she saw him and started
across the street, covered wJth blood
·and .tremendously u}>ltt, but fell to a
stttlng position as she approached aDd
then coUapsed to'µie crau.nd.
Scbenl: crled for hil wUe to call
police and an arrlbuilaace and then
begin trying to help Mrs. Wttlphal.
sopping at h~r torn ilde wll!I a pOe ol
clean diaper•.
SLOW RESPONSE
DetectlV<!s Sam ~lro and Gary
'J'hompeon arrived on the tcene' and
went to the Tllclter'home, wbere •tbey
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ED BURKE WINS
OLYMPIC BERTH v
Oran(e Coast College ·h.11tor1
teacher Ed Burke hurled ·tbe hllnmer
mon than 224 feet sun<111 Ill !he Loo
Anple• eou..um•to win -by two in;
che.s -a berth oa the United Slattt
Olympic teom .
He's first Or.ange Coat area athlete
to make the ieam and i tJU f•ces a
IOO(I, bot summer of/ ilffpinl fit lo<
high lltitude trlaiJ to &e held In -
September ot Late Tahoe. (~ Pap
. 21 lor complete dMaill.)
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We're due for a few breezes
to chase those clouds off .the
coa st Tuesday, bringing mosUy
sunny weather in the low 'TOI.
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B~Y, Cali/. (UPI) -City.
Glllclola today IUled a curlew that bod iuroed the University or C&Ufornla in·
to 4 virtual no man's land after
~. betwetn .depion~trators and,
~· .. 1be state· Of emergency wu remov-~ At dawn, ending a weekend of
".rr.ach 5tyle''. bajtles In wblch
joutbful demonstrators were driven
~ street barricades by charging
police with tear gas.
Only newsmen with specially Issued
paues were allowed to walk the
deserted streets near the campus
· while the dusk-to-dawn curfew was in.
effect. Gfficials sald 'they had not
decided --to retoata!At the , restriction tonight.
• Alf!iough more than 100 persons
wefe arrested tor cuifew violations
and maLicious mischief, Sunday was
the quietest night since the turbulence
began.
. The situation became tense ear!1 ln
the ~vening, when Mayor Wall{lce
Johnson was roughed up and spat on
when -he made an appearance at a
park near civic center. He was spotted
as be listened to a crowd of d>out 100
demoostratoril debatina: wbtt tactic•
sboWd be employed.
Some demonstratort: made an effort
to eocort the mayor back to dty ball
but one bearded young man in a crash
helmet thmr a body blcck into
Jobnloa, Another tpat on blm.
Festival Preview •
Three,hundred works of art done by Orange Coun-
ty school cblldren will go on exhibit tbls month in
the Anna Mary B_eck Junior Alt Gallery on the Fe•·
tlval of Arts grounds, but three county school rep-
resentatives got an early review of the exhibit,
selecled from more than 4,000 works submitted. Go-
Ing over the students' work with Marge Skelton
(second from left), chairman of the exhibit the past
five years, are (from left) Elizabeth Handy of
NeW)Ort--Mesa-school district, Marjorie Bentz of
Placentia and Rose Clark of Ocean View. The Fes·
tlval of Arts runs from July 12 to Aug. 24.
Jobmoo mnoved bit gold sporta
t--~~'""°~""'i"'l'~:-:'i!'e=-e~Itt~le~cm~l~t~an~~~-,,,---~~~~~~~...,,.-~~~~-..~ commented, "tbat'1 the caliber of peo-T ,,,-_ =1:=1J -..f-France-eives l---P1fj-!~:i"J!~~·,,~ c11s-pec-sed--.-s-Li-.. ll"':1R1flll--1:-eBRS u~a,_,,
about 200 offlcers, weartnc blue ·~ -
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holmet. with plastic lace llhlelds and
canying night stlclu UM! gn maaka,
moved through the streets enforcing
the curfew.
Other officen, from about 500 rein·
' forcementl, were stationed on roof
top1 to prevent demoDltraton: from
throwin& rocks and bottles.
The curfew_ wu imposed Sunday
night o-a IS.block area that -In· ' eluded tbe 178-acre UC campus. It waa:
1 later eJtended to the entire city when
scattered 1ncldenta of. vandalism were
reporied.
Peace Unlikely
This Year, Say
Top Diplomats r
LONDON (UPI) -Top diplomatic
sources aaid today a Vietnam peace
' iettlement is unlikely before next year
•after the t,J.S. presidential election.
The IOUI'ces, in contact with Hanoi,
said the regime of President Ho Chi
Minh may st.art proper Vietnam
negotiations later in the fall. ·
But it ls not llkely to move toward a
settlement of the Vietnam War before
·1969.
Hanoi wants first a re g i m e
( established in Saigon which is reliably
pro-North Vietnam, but not necessari·
lY. all-out Communist.
Only then will North Vietnam enter
int.o meaningful negotiations"' With the
United States, the informants said.
Both with military and terror tactics
.and through political subversion,
Hanoi ia: trying to replace the present
8ajgon government w:ith some sort of
coalition which it Wants to be reliably
pnHJanoi. -
Meantime, North Vietnam will con·
tinue to mark time at tbe Paris talks.
lt want& to keep the Paris Channel
open uoti1 it is ready to enter into
negotiations, the sources said.
Hard-liners in Hanoi want to put ofr •
any com.mJtment in the hope that ter·
ror attacks on Saigon, military
pressure• in South • Vietnam and
American agonizing over Vietnam
policy during the current presidential
election campaign will benefit the
C.O~unl.sts and result in outright vie·
tory, SOW'ces said.
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While some boys in Laiuna Beach·
apend their time on the 11Qd. aleeplng,
U.tenlng to the rodio, p I a y I n I
volleyball, and cballa111nl the !Ota·
foot surf, there are other• who learn
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Hours Beaches
~ill Be. ~a~ed
\Vith the summer traffic soon to he
upon them, the Laguna B e a c h
Llfegua:td Department has announced
its schedule for manning the city's
beaches.
To be manned daily are ·these
beaches:
Crescent Bay and Shaw's cove in the
north end; Diver's Cove ; Picnic
Beach; Rockpile Cove: the i\1ain
Beach Lifeguard Tower; S 1 e e p y
Hollow; St. Ann's Street; Oak Street;
Mountain Road ; Pearl street; Wood's
Cove; ~1oss Cove and Victoria Beach.
To be manned on the weekends only
are these locations:
Boat Canyoq; Boy's Club ; Ocean
Avenue; Laguna Avenue; Thalia
Street; and Bluebird Canyon Beach. ...
All other stations are manned daily
during the week from 11:30 a.m. to 6
p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays,
while on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Fridays the lifescuards will appear
after physical tral.nlng sessions at 11
a.m. and remain on duty to 6 p.m.
Saturday .and Sunday all stations are
manned from 10 a·.m. to 6 p.m.
City surfing areas are also guarded
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Capo Elementary
Em·ollment Up
SlighUy more than 700 first tiu'ough
fifth graders are back in school in the
Capistrano Unified School Dl.!ibict,
making this its largest elementary
summer school enrollmeot.
Classes are being taught in reading,
mathematics -and the creative arts, in-
cluding instrumental music, choru~,
drama, arts and crafts and folk dan·
cing and singing.
The session, which began June 24,
will run for five weeks . Clas9eS are
being held at ,Palisades School, 20012
Sacr.a.rnento, Capistrano Bea.ch, from
8:30 a.m. to 12 nooa.
first ald, water safety and re5usclta·
Uon skills. PARIS (AP) -Alter France's big·
TbOle boys, 12 through 15, have gest election landslide ln 49 years
signed up for the annual junior President Charles de Gaulle had 6
lifeguard program sponsored by the mandate today to repair the economic,
Laguna Beach Ufeguard Department. damage of weeks of labor and !Ocial They Wo have signed up for fun and a lot of hard work. strife and to cany out a sweeping
Squads of junior lifeguard5, arrayed reform Of France's industrial and
in bright ormge trunks, meet every educational 5ystems.
Tuesday and Thursday from 10 until The voters In the final round Sunday
11:30 a.m. at the Main Beach of the two-stage National Assembly
Lifeguard Headquarters. There they elections gave the Gaulli5ts .3nd their
practlc.!! swimm.Jng, lifesaving, and allies a majority ·of more than 200
other skllla that will. ready them for seats in the 487-seat legislature.
the job of ocean liC.~guanling. There has bel!n no such landslide in
Body !urflng, surfboarding and skin French parliamentary history since
diving techniques are incorporafed in the 1019 victory of a nationalist coali·
the challenging program to add varic· tion,. It \Vas also a crushing setback to
ty. Tq clima.'t the program, an in· -the Communist and other opposition
tefsquad contest with prizes, a picnic, forces. (>
and a 1chance to . p.wf:icipate in Premier Georges Pompidou said the
statewide junior lifeguard chan1-election results showed "defensive
pionshfps is offered. reaction" of the people "against
ln&tructors Dale Ghere, Jack Lfncke totalitarianism.'' The campaJgn talk of
and Jeff Powera urge all boys who Gaulllsm of 1 ' tot a 11 tar i an com·
want to par:ticipate in the challenging munism," coming after the great stu·
progrr.sm to apply Tuesday, J uly 9, at dent 'and labor upheaval in May,
10 a.m. at the Main Beach Head· brought an' overwhelming response
quarters. !be program will run each from tile middle class. But Pompidou
Tuesday and Thursday until Aug. 22. warneiJ that the government still faces
Election Slated
For Saddlehack
Trwtees ol Saddleback Junior
College Dl&trict will choose new of·
ficers tonight for th e coming school
year.
Board president during !he first,
organizational y e a r has bef:n H a n s
Vogel. Michael Collins h'as been vice
president and Louis Zitnik, clerk.
Also at the 7:45 p.m. meeting, 25001
La Paz Road, Mission Viejo, board
members will look again at tbe bldget
and hear reports on prog«ss of the in-
terim campus and latest enrollment
projections ba!ed on pre-registcation.
Two Boys Get Purse
Of Pasadena Woman
Two cheeky barefoot boys snatched
a Pasadena·woman's pur5e in Laguna
Beach Friday night and {4!d to the
beach.
Police said Charlotte H. Ellls
reported that two juveniles grabbed
her purse with $42 while she was walk·
ing in the· 100 block of Jasmine Street
at about 9 p.m .
The purse was recOV!red on the
beach but boys and money were gone.
"difficulties which are going to
be enormous, difficulties that arise
from the crisis and which we must now
try to overcome."
Student disorders in · the Latin
Quarter of Paris Saturday and Sunday
nights were a reminder of the pro--
blems facing the regime.
One of them is reform of the an·
tiquated educational system, promised
students after their rebellion in May
touched. of! riots, disorders and three
weeks of industrial strikes which
paralyied economJc life.
Anothel" major problem Is the bill
for widespread wage I n c r e a s e s
granted to end the strikes. The wage
hikes, also threaten inflation and
higher prices which in turn wotild
bring demand5 for still more in the
pay envelopes.
Favorite Son Sen. Tower
Of Te~as Supports Ni.ion
W~GTON (UPI) -Sen. John
G. TO;;;;{ii-Tex.) endorsed Richard
M. Nixon f<r the Rol>ubllcan --· Mal nomination toc!ay and relea1ed
tboe:e amona: the 56-member Texu
c!e~aUon baclclng him u a "!avorite
son' to the GOP convention.
Tower told a news confcrenca In his
senate office that he felt Nixon was
"highly electable ... and c.ipable of
uniting the party," fie said he coo·
Cerred with Nixon Saturday ln New
Y.ork about renouncing his lavorlte son staw.. '
Aaked 11 there waa any~ of
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his becoming !he vlct presidential run-
nlog male With Nixon, Towr said this
did not come up "and 1111 not balnl
conaidered."
In a llalement prior to the...,. l;<ID"
ference, Tower 11id be would "bobor
my responsibilities" under hi 1
de!tgn.aUon as a favorite-.son can·
dldate of the Texas delegation but he
deleted that portion of the stattmcnt
at the.Q.ews conference.
He said the delegation'• formal posi-
tion l'OuJd be taken at a caucua in
MiamTBeacb at llie convinltoo, ch
ataru A111. 5. f
Jtfan Threatened
Machefe~w~ving .
Student Arrested . ~.
A Sea!Ue allldeDL who allegedly
threatened a motel manager with a 23-
lncb machele wua arrested by LliUD•
Beach police Swlday mornln1.
LL Robert McMurray sald Edward
Uness McWhlnnle, ~. WIS booked OD
sw:piclon of assault with a deadly
weapon. He said a complaint woulii be ~
sought today.
;James I. Bogle, manager of the
Seaview Terrace Apartment.a, f11
Gleoneyre St, 1umuioned police.
McMurray &a.id Bogle asserted that
the young man pulled the machete
from hii car and made a throwing
gesture toward the botel manager.
McWbinnle w.-quoted 'as saying,
11Get back ln your own apartment
before I lay ·thi& blode down the mid·
die of your ekull."
Bogle told police, be had come out
wheh McWb.Ymie knocked at the door
of an apartment and 1ald he wanted to
aee the gt.rls-inalde. ~
Bogli told police that a f t e r
discuaaloa be uked tbe young man to
leave. There w a 1 profane language
and the threa~-be salil, and he h..-rle~
inside to summon officers. 1
McWhinnie wu arrested in a car ln
the ioo block of Broolu Streei,
M~Muttay said.
.Three lnjur~d .Sunday
In 2 Laguna Accidents . .
Twc .Laguna Beach accidents In·
jund three ~SO!lf! Sunday .
Dorothy Werlle, 52, Of 126 Onyx
Ave , BMboa Island, was treated at
South Coast Community Hospital 1121"
possible neck injuries and released.
Police saJid 1be wu injured-in the
rNT-end tangle. of three cars in the 300
Benafel suffered minor Injury.
Officers alleged he fall~ to stop at .a
stop sign on Mountain Road.
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block of North Coast Highway. rang the doorbell several times before
Police. Lt. Robert McMurray said etting_ any sponse.
the car ven y ua an Jo=n-, ~ . .,.'Wliil o ou t? .. ~'ey-1lllom
~Ck the rear OC-i'Cl!'""Gi'tVe!rbY the comte:ii:mM'e WU• aa aqin
Richard C. Corcoran, 28, Whittier. The through a window. They asked her .to open the door, but Werlle car was then struck from the she refused.
rear by a car driven by ~Obert A. Mrs. Tucker told them· she· opened
Crawford, 58, San Clement£. the doOr to no one but her husband, so
In a later accident at Mountain a call was put in to the nearby United
Road and Glenneyre.. Street, Vickie California bank branch where Tucker
ard f d in-is employed. Moreland, 14, of Oxn ' suf ere He had already left however, ap-
jury to her sho11lder. She was treated parently summoned home by his wife,
at the h0&pital and released. and arrived on the scene within
. .Police saJd she was a passe1iger in a moments to allow the detectives in·
car driven by Lori Z. Wulleck, 16, of side. .
San Clemente. After talking with Mrs. Tucker,
whose sister is employed I n . the It was . ·struck by a car· driven by records division of the Costa Mesa
Christopher J . Beflafel, 18, of Z735 San Police Department, investigators ad•
Juan Lane, Costa Mesa. Police said vised her of her constitutional rights
as required prior to arrest.
County Chamber
Picks·.Lagunan
Laguna Beach Chamber of Com·
merce Manager Warren Morgan, will
be installed a.s vice president of the
Orarige County Chamber of Commerce
Executives' Association July 25.
Other new officers selected last
week were Phil Bankhardt, manager
of the La HOOra chamber, p1esident,
and Fred Waitman, manager of the
Tustin cham'ber, secretary-treasurer.
Dale Dunn, manager of the Hunt-
ington Beach Chamber of Com·
merce, is the outgoing president. Last
year's vice president was Joel Deeble,
head of the Buena Park chamber, .and
Phil Bankhardt, the new president,
was · 5ecretary-treasurer.
_Council to Study ,
Extending Medicare
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A special
a$;lvbory council will study whether to
extend Medicare to 1.5 million disabl·
ed persoos. •
Wilbur J. Cohen, secretary of
Health, Education and Welfare, cited
the program as "part of the American
way of' life," in announcing creation of
the group during the weekend.
UNDERSTAND RIGHTS
"Do you understand the rights I
have just explained to you ?" she was
asked.·
"Yes, I know the law very well,"
Mrs. Tucker replied.
Police then asked if she wished to
discuss the ch&1rges against her in
light or this knowledge.
"I wish to speak With my husband
and my attorney," she answered.
Later, she was esci>rted from the
Mesa Verde home by attorney Paul
Augustine Jr., a long-time family
friend who helped in. Tucker's 1966 Ci·
ty Council campaign, a~ police.
A subsequent, five·hol1r search of
the home turned up no murder
weapon, but Orange County Sheriff's
cri:me lab-technicians took dong a
drawer full or knives to ch~k for
bloodstains.
NO MOTIVE
" Police ·so far have no motive for the
killing of Mrs. Westphal.
Neighbor children told one newsman
the two women had a long.standin$
dispute over a barking dog, which ap·
parently flared into violence Frtdliy.
Mrs. Tucker had several fingernail·
like scratches on her fr.<ce and neck
and Was checked for other injuries at
Bristol Park Medical Group before
being booked at the Costa Mesa Police
Facility, prior to being taken to
Orange County. Jail. -
Police Chief Roger Neth said today.
however, that the dog dispute Ls just
neigtiborly hearsay at this point.
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New York City Police Officer Fred Sportack seems
to be using radical methods as he holds pistol on
· man identified as Frank Pinckney near sign which.
warns pedestrians not to step over barrier line on
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Pier 14 in city's harbor. Actually, Pinckney was
accused of attaking a pier watchman with a length
pf 2 x 4 lumber. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital
for observation after this Photo was taken.
·Sirhan 'Deal' Disclosed
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' MondQ'1 July l , 1 CJi68 DAILY PILOT ;I_
U.S., Russ
To Seek
Arms Cuts
~HINGTON (UPI) -President
Jcfmson announced roday the United ' -States and l'he Sovi~t Union will begin
talks "4n the neatest future" on limit.a·
tion and reduction of nuclear weapons.
Joh!ison expressed hope in a White
Hoo9e speech at a ctremony for sign·
ing ttie nuclear oonproli!eration treaty
that the new talks produce "the same
spirit ol accommodation that is
f' renected in ttie negotiation ol the
present treaty can bring us to a good
and fruitful result.''
During his nationally broadcast ad-
diess in the East Room, the Pre;iden\.
was surround.ed by representatives of
more than ~ nations wtio participated
in the signing ceremony. Similar
ceremonies were held in MoSICQw and
London.
Officia.ls said ~ date or place for
the U. S.·Soviet meetings had been set
but they descrtbed the ~greement as
being equivalent io importance to the
start. of Pairis talks on the Vietnam
war.
"Discussiui oi tb.is most complex
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IT'S 'HIS' BAG -Dave Harding of Costa Mesa can't get thaUhing
far enough away from himself. The thing is a men's purse currenUy
on saJe at Joseph Magnin's irl South Coast Plaza. They've been on
sale for 30 days and H_.a.rding has sold oone.
subject will not be easy,'' !OOnson
cautiooed. "We have no illusions that
it w;n be . .J know "'e stubborn, patient It's Purse-onal Ac~esso_ry for Men persistence it has required to get ttlis
f~r _and. we do ~ unde~~timate the ~ens' clothing and accessories may
difficulties ':t1at lie ahead. -be tending mor"e . to the daring and
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tience and pe~tsten.ce, the United Hard.i'ng , a salesman at Joseph
___ ,,states. and R~ss1a were able so fai; to Maeoin,'s• ig .. Snuth CoPjtl· plpzp tA --__,,-1-·ounty Evangelisrft· most
that all their paraphernSLla bulges the
pockets. 'But it's the idea they juSI
don!l-gG-.fOt .. -··----.,..,,--,.,,.,,-,.,.---j Manufacturers suggest it might not
M &uj&a&Me • .{'Jt!dJte roy,. bW jdeal .for_
traveling, country weekends or
sporting events. To complement the
male wearing apparel, it comes in
light ,tan. brown and black_.
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An Orange County Ba pt i s t
evc:.ngelist and horse dealer -now in
hiding after two telephoned threats ~
has gone to police in San .Francisco
with information adding a new
dimension to the murder of Sen.
Robert F . Kenlfledf.
The unidentified minister said he
almost sold a horse to the accused
killer, Sirhan B. Sirhan, the day before
the California Democratic Primary
election, which Kennedy won.
During an interview in which two
friends were present, one of therrl an
O~okland private detective and the
other a criminal attorney, t h e
anonymous evangelist said he picked
' up Sirhan and a companion while they
hitch-hiked in Los Angeles.
He said Sirhan mentioned he wanted
to buy a pony and he offered to sell him
one for $300, but the Jordanian youth
said he wouldn't have the money until
late that night (June 3. the night
before Kennedy was assassinated).
He then asked to be let off near the
Ambassador Hotel -where Kennedy
was fatally shot -saying he had to
see a friend who worked in the kit·
chen.
The other-man with Sirhan, ac·
cording to the minister, was a bit
taller and seemed to be of the same
nationality, noting that he had asked
Sirhan if be was Mexican: .
The RFK'assassination suspect told
him he was Jordanian and asked if ~he
minister were Jewish, after he men·
Marines Smash N. Viet
Attack Near Khe Sanh
SAIGON (AP) -U. S Marines
backed by planes and irtiifery .smash·
ed a North Vi~tnamese attack today
near the former combat base o{ Khe
Sanh in the northwest corner of South
Vietnam.
The Marines announced last week
they were. abandoning the combat
base for the kind of mobile warfare
for which the Leathernecks are train-
ed. The reason was the rising threat of
increa:ied enemy infiltration.
But the Nolfh Vietnamese learned
that the Marines had not gone far
away.
The battle broke out when a com4
pany of the 3rd 14,arine Division clash·
ed with an enemy force three miles
southeast of the base. The Marines
'called in air and artilleey support.
Marine planes ~nswering the call
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found a second enemy group nearby
and both concentrations were brought
under heavy attack.
The ground fighting raged for 21h:
hours, a U. S. Command spokesman
said. When it was over, troops
reported 50 enemy dead, 40 of Utem
from air strikes and artillery fire .
Marine losses were given as two killed
and five wounded.
Other fighter-bombers a t ta ck e d
North Vietnamese menacing Marines
"and Navy Seabeea who are completing
the dismantling oC the combat base.
Bulldozers have been moved in to
flatten the entrenchments and bunkers
where Marines through a 77-day siege
bad lost more than 300 killed and 2,000
wounded.
• :atreve _What li~Callea ffle •most lm· demonstrate the latest in mens'
tioned the name ol an organization to portaflt inte:rna.tional agreemen. loft.he fashions and he'll hold it at arms which he belongs. The group has 1 the !if Jewish members. nuc ~aT age in nonpro eration length and ask you to come into the
"I have no use for those 'Hebes',"
the minister quoted Sirh&!l as sayi ng
derisively, using his own slan·g for
Hebrew.
He said the youth did not appear as
scheduled the next day, but his com·
panion showe'.d up and asked if the
pony could be delivered to the spot
near the Ambassador Hotel where
Sirhan was dropped off the day before.
The evangelist said he would be
preaehing out Of town and therefore
unable to deliver the horse, OOt gave
his caller a business card and wt>listed
phone number.
11be minister said he learned of the
Kennedy shooting about noon on June
~ lWtile lunching with friends -then
recoglllized Sirhan's photo. when it was
flashed ooto a television screen.
On Thursday, he smd, he received
tlhe ~t telephoned,· profane threat,
ordering him to keep. quiet about the
horse incident. .
Three day-a.later, he said. he receiv-
ed a second call, prompting him to
COil9Ult Ben Hardister. his detecti~e
friend. aoo George T. Da'V'is, San
Francisco crimina1 attomey
"What WOITies me is that the onl y
man -besides police -to wh::m I
gaw my unlisted phone number is that
older man," he said, referring to
Sirhan's hitdt-hiking companioo.
The minister i:also said he saw Sirhan
ta}king to another Jordanian-type
man, a young American and a girl,
during one of their stops while ttie
hitchJbikers rode with him.
During the intecview at t h e
evangeli~'s h.ideoot in the San Fran·
cisco area, he and his two compaf11005
said they are well a.ware of Lo.s
Angeles police theories about the
murder.
"They've got a ·simptt? case," said
Davis, "and they want to keep it that
way."
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b e tensions, ttie strife, the struggle or a Male Bag as the fashion world
and sor~ of tlhese years, men d.. prefers t-o call it. . , I
many net1cms htave ~ot ~ost the way or The gen u i n e elephant-grained
have .not .. k>st the will. toward_peace," cowhide bag with shou!Q:er strap and
he srud . The conclusion of this treaty two compartments has been sitting on encourages the hope that other steps
may be taken toward a peaceful the racks for 30 days.
world." To date, exactly zero have been
Russia's ambassador to Washlngton. so!~· .
Anat'Oly F. Dobrynin, who signed for . 1. ca?, con~nce ~ern of ~~ prac·
Moscow at the \Yhite House ceremony, ticali~y, H~rdin.g said, ~x_pla1n1ng .that
said the n0t1proli!eration:treaty w.as a mens clothlng u; becoming so fitted
major move toward world peace.
"I suggest it for a gift, it that's what
some::ine is looking {or, but you know
something, women go for it less t:l¥.ln
men,·• Harding commented while s1'p-
ping th.rough the employe walk w~s
of the shopping center so the item
could be photographed. . :
Once· outside, he stretched it out iin
front of the Store window while ttie
picture was snapped -and was then
left holding the bag, the Male Bag,
that L~.
He said it presents "one more step"
in prohibiting the arms· race 3fld
assured Johnson that the Scwiet Union
is "·ready to make new efforts and new
contributions" in the fort.bcoming
talks to limit nuclear weapons.
Secretry of State Dean Rusk, the U.
S. signer, also called the treaty "a ma-
jor step" toward a rational world.
Hijacked Plane ·nue Bark
With .New ··Pilot at Hehn
· On Capitol Hill. Senate Democratic.
leader Mike Mansfield said of
J ohnson's announcemeqt of talks on
limiting the nuclear arms race tlhiat
"the world can ·breathe the fresh air of
new hope today."
Wedding Becomes
Swinging Affair
~STER CITY, Calif. (UPI) - A
quiet • wedding celebration in this
suburba'n community turned into a
wild.i..fist·swinging uproar when about
50_ wedding guests pummeled two
police officers who tried to stop a
fight.
Twenty patrol.cars from nearby San
Mateo county communities quickly
responded to a call for assistance
Saturday. The distur~nce was quell·
eel , and the guests presumably went
back to celebrating.
HAVANA (AP) -A substitutE!-pilot
for the American ajr\iner t\jacked in
Florida Saturday and flown to Cuba
arrived in Havana today and the Swiss
Embassy said the plane and its 14
passengers will be leaving shortly.
The embassy, '\thich hand I es
American interests In Cuba, said the
substitute pilot was from Southeast
Airlines but declined to identify him
further.
A spokesman said Oie original pilot,
Cuban-born George Prellezo. will not
be aboard the Southeast plane.
Prellezo, who is now a naturalized
American citizen. is being held
prisoner by the Cuban government on
charges that he left a Cuban plane in
Mjami in 1960 wtien he decided not to
return to Cuba. ·
The twin-engine DC3 was flown here
at gunpoint en route from Marathon,
Fla., to Key West. The hijacker was
Identified by the · Cubans as 'n
American but there has been ne>
further word on him since the plane
landed.
Oft:cials kept newsmen away from
the passengers since their arrival.
They have been staying at the
Havana Libre, formerly the Hiltt,i,
but they are believed to have departed
for the airport early this morning.
The Swiss Embassy said that as
soon as fueling and landing cost! and
form alities are completed the plane
will be ready to return to Florida.
Youth, 21, Drowns
YOSEMITE NATIONAL.PAR K ,
Calif. (UPI) -A 21-year-old youth
from Burlingame drowned Saturday
when he slipped off a rock and fell into
the MercecfRiver.
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The president of one of Rochester
New York's biggest department stores says his rum would sell no
mble guna or ammunition. W1lll•m
E. L•, president of the four Sibley Llnd.say and CUrr eo.: stores said,
'''lbia 11 not an attempt to judge
what's wrong. We just feel it would be better if we didn't sell the
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Girl~ i ·6, Slain
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In Park Assault
ORANGE, N.J. (UP!l -The 1">tir
WU 1al8 and tbe two -aged girl
.trten4s , 1'l!n tiAK1 from dancin& at a
New YlR'k di&<otheque oo they decided
• to cut throogh Orange Park. A man
waited in the darkness.
Janet Goodfriend, 16, and Veda
Davis, 1,, walked through the 47-acre
park of lakes and playgrouDd.s along 1
well..ijgbted trail early Sunday, Mils
Da.i. told poll co later . They left th Et
path ll!ld """""" onto a daxk loo(path.
Police said MiH Davis told them a
marl stepped from behind some bushes
and said to them, "You rure scared
the bell out of me."
They tokl him he had friglltened
them, t.oo, and continued on their way.
Then, Miss Davis &aid, ·he rushed at
them fy.,QW. behind and be£t. thert\
"with something that looked like a big
wrench."
He killed Miss Goodfriend and badly
hurt Miss Davis, police said.
Mi ss Davis told police the assailant
knocked bolfl of them down im·
mediately. She said Miss Goodfriend
appeared to be unconscious.
Mi:ss Davls said she aCaPed aod ran
for thei police.
Police found Miss Goodfriend tying
on the ground witti her paOOet ripped
off. She was de ad on arrival at Orange
Hospital, where an autop:i:y wu
_sclheduled today.
Miss Dav.is W;ll; admitted to the
hospital in fair condition wittt head in·
juries and • brokm left hand, which
she flung up to protect berself from
the assailant.
Search Spreads
For Explosives
Jn Arkan sas
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark . (UPI) - A
search team combed a 25-mile strip of
highway through two small 1;1orth cen-
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HISTORICAL FLIGHT -Yo1U1gsters cheer the
Lockheed CSA Galaxy as it taxis past their vant·
age point Sunday after completing its first.flight in
M<Jrietta, Ga. The world's largest plane, capable of
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carrying 100 automobiles or' six Greyhound buses,
flew for more than an hour on the maiden flight.
Developed for the Air Force, the plane ·will carry
350 troops and all their equipment.
Mi9S Davis said she saw'the man ·-
about 5-feet-7, in hi8 early a>s, lig'ht-
skinned Negro wearing beige trousers
and dark shirt -rip Miss Good·
friend's clothing off.
tral Arkansas communities today for ,.
World's Largest Plane Takes Off; deadly oil field explosives apparently
1cattered by pranksters.
About 140 of the small pear-shaped
devices were found in the area Sun·
da,. Sheriff Otto Brinkm·an said they New .F iscal year "would be enough to kill. anyone _ . i"""'~--!;o;n,,. plas· 0 . .. mp;~ ie~m:~~lvlle,::y toi~~-"tti--Could_Be 900-passe nger Airliner t--~~~"';f;!;:;!!~~~rts~gd!!iins~·~w~n!....Jo~_:::'.:J:'.~~'.'_~~ll • gravel highway that runs through a · ·
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Warren, Pa. Here ahe use1 a magTti-"¥"" """""''-............ ., I I ~· -tying gloas, to inspect a m.etlll and eep ID e e found near two chllrches in Augsburg. ~~est Pane ever to Oy, the C5A Cbmp~ny officials said. howevt!I',' ficulty in lanfilng gear retraction. The las . ab . d Ples~. mtl1tary cargo-troop trc.msport Galaxy they. will push for a . commercial wheels were left down the whole' flight
P tic connector f ncate for the Brinkman, who headed the se'·ch co_ul_d be. converted into a .super-version Of the Galaxy with a payload as arnatteroftest-ni-troutiJre.
communicatioiu industry. WASHINGTON (UPI) -A new :.. cu . &•
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fiscal year opened today with the ad· team, saia it first was believed the ex· ai.rliner WIU. three decks carrying 900 of 300,000 pounds. There is a possibili· "It was perfectly norma,J, free
. ministration confident it can overcome plosives were "distributed in a passengers. ty ;tlso of a dual-purpose version -hand!hng." Sullivan· said of the giant
Smokey, a dog trained for police effe cts of the nation's fourth biggest deliberate manner." The FBI and "But I think tihe world is not ready passengers in ah Upper' deck and J?lane. "It's a phenomenally beautiful
work, is a hero today. Morie Mye rs, deficit in history. . Arkansa:s s~te police oUered help. for a 900-passe~ger ~irliner," said carg? in a lower d~~. Job that sets a new era in aviation ."
13, son of Jefferson County (Mis· When fi scal 1968 ended at midnight, But now it appeared, he said that Lockheed-Georgia'J>resident Tom May Chief pilot Leo Sulbvan, 49, and four The Galaxv ,vhose cargo floor ls
souri) deputy sheriff Wi lli •~ By-the government was in the red almost "just some boys got ahold of these. after the Galaxy's niaiden flight Sun-crew members took the Galaxy on an longer than ~Wright brothers' first
er1, was romping through a tierry 125 billion. But with a tax increase Uld They thoua:ht they'd have some fun. day. May has supervised development hour and 34-minute flight Sund-ay over flight, new at 10.ro'.l feet and a 11peed
patch at his home near Hillsboro a S6 billion spending cut-orf the books, They scared these 'peoples" living in of. the foolt>~ field·lengt.h _craft that northern G~rgia. The only thing to of-229 miles per hour, IMS than half of
when the 6-year~ld German Shep-the outlQOk for the coming 12 months the area. will VMtly increase the Air Force's mar to a perfect performance was a its top speed.
herd suddenly leaped against the is considerably brighter. M/Sgt. Clarence Wolleey a demoli-
boy knocking him to the ground. Preliminary estimates by th e tion expert &ummooed frori-i an Army
Several feet ahead lay a copper-treasury department indicated 'that arsenal at Pine Bluff to rem011e the
bead snake and Smokey tangled during the fiscal period i·ust closed. explosives, said the reddish-orange · · ef k kill devices ll}easuring 7116 inches Jong ' with 1t. B ore Smo ey ed the billion but took in only a little more and three inches in diameter at the
snake be was bitten on the le~ but than $150 billion.
rinarl d
widest point coukl be detonated by a
a vete an sai he woul re-President J ohnson is shooting to sharp blow.
cover: , • narrow that gap drastically. possibly Brinkman said they were "truJy live
to as low as $2.5 billion. He is depen· and In good shape, but it would take a
Bpston police are seeking more ding heavily on the 10 percent income pre.tty good jar to set one of them off.'"
information concerni'ng Alex Doug-tax surcharge he signed Friday. The wooden bozes in which the ex·
lei, "65-year-old recluse who was C:OU.pled with the tax hike was the plosives had been stored also were
found dea d on a sidewa1k in a shab-mandatory , $6 b_illion ~ut i n dumped In the area. Tbe boxes were
by section of the ci,ty's South End government s spending, ~~ich also old and dirty but.the break In the wood
last week. Police said Douglas, should help ~uce th_e deficit was clean, indicating tlley had been
whose tit>dy lies unclaimed in 8 -~e qu estion remamed y.rhether the fres hly opened.
mortuary, died of natural causes. ) t~crease would, work to cool off the
In his pockets morgue attendants c ntly overheated economy ~d
Some things· you can depend on.
found $11 768 35 all of it in cash head off wh~t ~ome experts: gloom_1ly < f ' · ' k saw as building toward a. mai]or
___...exce.,t or a wel;e chec . ,, economic eris.is.
Rival Cyclists
In Gang Battle
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· Tht city fathers want Holly· wO<>fi'& hippie.! to get Ofl. their
feet. A. n amendment proposed
to the Los Angeles anti-loitering
law. would prohibit anyone fr01J1-
sitting, lyi71g. or sleeping O'l 11
streets or sidewalks.
• Gov. Leiter Maddox o! Atlanta,
Ga., says he will attempt to appeal
a decision by the Georgia Court of
Appeals that Atlanta bars can re-
main open legally until 2 a .m. Sun-
day. Maddox had directed the clos-
ing of bars at midnight Sat)lrdays
. Jast y:ear. "You know I'm unhap~y
about this," the governor said. 'I
think everybody ought to drink car-
rot jUice or sweet milk on Sunday
. mornlng." Editors note: Phooey!
Sheriff Rau.ls
Nudist Colony
TOPANGA (AP) -For the second
time in a week authorities have raided
a nudist colony in this Loe Angeles
suburb.
Edward ~, 48, operator of the
Elysian Fields Nudist Colony, and
seven of his guest.a were arrested by
sheriff's deputies Sunday. In Uie
earlier r.aid 18 wert taken into
custody. ·
Lang was cited for allowing nudism
on the premises. His seven guests,
three Of them women, were cited
under a county ordinante forbidding
gatherings of totally unclad men and
women.
SAN JOSE. Calif. (UPI) -A gang
fight involving rival motorcycle gangs
broke out at a downtown intlirsection
Sunday night. resulting in four injuries
and damage to at least five
motorcycles.
Witnesses said the battle included
about 20 members of three motorcycle
groups, lncludi.Dg ttie Gypsy Jokers
and the Collectors. Two carload& of
battlers drove away from the setne as
police arrived.
Officers said the injuries were in-
flicted by chains, tire irons and clubs.
The parti"ally-de.stroyed motorcycles
were lined up at a ·Curb. .
Police, assisted by Santa. Clara
County's sheriff's deputies , cloted off
a six-square block area. A 11
motorcyclists on city &treets were
stopped and-questioned.
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• SAN DIEGO -Mumblings of the Monday Muse ....
DEPI'. OF THEY TELL ME ...
The list of candidates to manage the San Diego Padres 1n
their first year in the National League bas grown to inchMle
Preston Go!'J-ez. Gene Mauch t. Bjll Rlgn@Y,...and Duke Sriider • .-
. Of the lot, Snider would seem to be the darkhorse inasmuch a:s new teams generally prerer to start with -izperienced
mana:gers. ·
Gomez figures to draw from the Mexlcan ~pula~n of
the area, particularly if the Padres can find on, ·9r two Mex-
l ican players ... Statistics show, however, San Diego sPorts
events draw ".ery poorly from South of the border . ~ •
SUl'Jlrisingly. this includes boxing ... The San Diego Soccer
team is also falling on its can.
Rigney is by no means out of the questjon .•. He turned
dawn a lucrative contract to manage the Detroit Tigers two
years -ago, but he loves ch8uenges and the state. of California
and everybody wants to work for Buzzle Bavasi.
Gene Mauch. is ~ excellent manager and bas 70\lUI on
his 's.ide . , . Bavasi has hinted he would like to have a, yoWlg
ma.(l on the job.
DEPI'. OF. HO HUM •••
At his h!)me !l ~ Costa,~su Diego t1iaigu roach
Sid Gillman bas a7awbnmlnl ])OOl. la the shape of a foot~
ball · •.. Laces and all ..• You-auume Gw.m.a alto hat
faclfitiea for watchlD-1· f~s 1t11der w8ter; .
Tile A11oclated Presa ran ·• story • Walter
O'Ma'ney last week wtdcll sta~ la part .that Buzle
Bavasl is in Saa Dlegfl with tfle )tie1rbl11 of· U!ie. ~ger
owner , • . O'Malley ha1 indicated aeverai ._et ·tut
this is not the case.
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·c hu te New
Goff· Boss
At Estancia
' Wallace Cllute, Estancia's
Bee baske:thall coach 'for tbe
pcist bwo"seasons, has been
named Estancia H i g h
School's varsity goU coach.
Olute replaces Gordon
Morrow, who resignaj_ .tb·
enter the 'Global Engineer-
i'.ng Specifications Co.
th.rte, 31, inherits th"e
defending CIF champions
With three . of the top six
goliers of the team due to
DEPT. OF ONE MAN'S oPINI;ON ~ ~ • r return next seasoh.
The Rockets of the Nati~al Basketball As$0Ciatiqn and 0 che city of San Diego will be better off for th"e naming of t n next year• C h u t e -ll<d, '''nlere's no Que<· lormer Cal athletic d.µ'ector Pete Newell as general manager • "'T
•. , Peter is all class. lion in my mind that we
A renovation program, costing $10 million, has been an-have ~ Ver.Y. ~ g'olfers
nounced for the Del Mar race track ..•. The tratk is pie-. -:-·.f wWier,fwe have the'
---tjll'esque-and·au;-t>Utit cou1d-1tand-a~little-freabening~up..-"'--<1epttin....,., again,-1 don!t-Jmow;-J
Surfing is an easy sport ... I tried it the other day and will depeod-00-8Qm&-)'GWI 1---.,omun~a•~a~ny.ioi..n~e ~catr]~E!t knocked""Mrhlf1il!W"bYlfWave. kids ...
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The heavyweight championship picture will reinain
ridiculously garl;lled for at least another year ... The logical He is a graduate of st.
bout, of course, is Joe Frazier and Jimmy Ellis but neither Cloud State College in St.
camp cares to ris;k enough to make the. match. Qoud, Minn.
The managers are all but set for two of baseball's ex-Chute coached basketball
pansion teams ••• Joe Adcock will be the Seattle pilot and and baseball at Royalton
Bob Lemon will go· to 'Kansas City. High School in Minnesota
for two years before going
DEPT. OF HA HA , • ,
Bou.le Bava1i telll aboat a group of h1I wrtten
when be was general manager at Montn:al. •
The jonrnaUata: were· having more than a few at a
Montreal tavern and called Ba'{aal ID the middle of the
Dlgbt to lpform him they were 1lgnlag bla name to the
tab.
"Okay," Battle said tleeplly, ubat bug up ud let
me get some sleep."
The next time Bava1l eatered the joint,, ,die
-ma~ager ·preaentecl hh,iwttb a ldD. fer $13".05. ·fj'a .. ally,
-Buzzle wanted to bow wbat the Dietel was for.
"Don't you remember?" the owner. tald. '"Ibey
called yw on the pb~e that night."
-DEPI'. OF ISN'T IT ABOUT.'l'IME? ...
That professional soccer owners were given some kind of
an award for valor.
That they ~ saliva tests·to the Tigers and Cardinals.
. That sorilebody said the only-way'for cities to get major
sports franchises is to guarantee new stadiums.
That Caliente made it a trifle easier to win the >10.
That somebody noticed football season bas arrived.
DEPI'. OF POETRY ' "
ms own, of course, to each,
I'll vacation at the beach.
No need to cet up too soon,
Even the sun sleeps 'tll noon.
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EAST LANSING, Mich.
(AP) -Althougli Michigan
State's foothill team won
only thru -ol 10 .(1m .. Ille
sea1on wu a 1ucce11 at
the turnsUles:
Six borne 1amn arew
Ul,91111111, o«ond belt a~
t.ndance ill ~ biml")'.
on ·to Pulaski High in
Milwaukee, Wis.
There be was the assistant
varsity goU coaC'b.· for four
years wtlile the school was
enjoying four cons~utive cl·
ty championships ·m goll.
From Uim he came to
Estancia to ·fulfill B e e
basketball duties aJ)d helped
out with tile JV golf pro.
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Monday, July l, 1968 DAIL V PILOT al:
Ca~'dinals: Dump Westminster ,_ 4-~
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By ROGER , CARLSON battle Fountain Valley Sun· Craig Glass got thing! In the first, BUI White "-"111 vi~ '" :.
Of .. DAllV Plllt Steff Aa It N ...
Fount.a la Valley's
cardinals niade it 'five
straight in the National
division of the 'Orange C:OUn·
\y Baseball ~ league
with a 4-2 · decision over
Westplinster, r. Sdnday, at
Fountain Yaney H~.
·1.n<1, Ooota Mesa's l:omeu
picke4 up their .first win · in
loop action when La FOniia
could not prOduce umpires
for the scbedul~me at
the loser's diamond.
day at 1:90 at Fountain started with a single and tripled and came home on w1u1a,.. , 1 1 '1:
Valley High white Costa .Jim Slagel sacrificed him to 'Dick Hefler's sacrifice to ::;;~11 ~ ~ : 1
Mesa is scheduled to host-· second. center field. Elle<'. c ' ,• ,• :.• Tllomlt, rl ~
Wt$tmlnster et Estancia •·Barry Wallace punched Another run in the second Ch1v1rr11. 1t1 .. , • 1 .. Gt111, 3tl 4 1 t .t High School ' one through the box to get came without the benefit of s1191c, • o • • "
Coach John S&.int of Coata · Glass to third and when the a base hit when t h e '1;;!':1
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bowever-1 Wallace-ended up on third, JI Sla I t th Prw11, u • o l r'Oilnta:m Valle)r's •deeis~ Bill White took the· 'Cue "'· m · · g e wen e cr.11. ct J' •, ' • distance for F o u n ta 1 n c111fl!ll•r. ,. • 1 over W~,' w.4 s and knocked Wallace home 0<-1ue, c J 1 J: I ~~~ed by a ~run uprls· • with .8 single to wrap up , V-alley, strikln: out 11 while ~:";.,,:Ji;: : t ~
1ng m the bottom of the seoring. . wa-lking two and allowing Gtl"dNr", 11 2 o o ~
seventh innilig a· f t ~ r The Cardinals ht.d opened _five hit6. Fru z, 11 ~ : ~~ .:-t
Westminster had tied the the game with a ~ingle taity '5-e ~ IMM. r.'r:: ;ti 2 o : ~
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Sons" serM!s. filmed for ttle first episode Giid•• 1. L1w11 VI Fr1n11 co. L1w11 •-the' · l ~-·\I ci. ... L. P1rtu w 1t1Vtn1111e1 w. P1rti1 On tile eighth episode of a • .-tr arnva u,.,y WI ,...,,. IC•llLlffn w'"""· Jr. .,. 1tus-
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characters Robbie 8 n d "Once we've filmed the c,,.,. Slit 111wt..rHr "' L-4•11d
Katie will become th e 15-day old children. they'll ,. 11~!"1.11~::!:."'"'... !)Oft,.. L"
parepts of triplets, thus ~ re::a=~y =~ ~ J•~:~11r1 ... J••NnM "' 1tC111er1 perpetuating the Thret Sons ~rlf'lur J1s11er.011 ..... week.a old,'' FeddersO'll ex· s....11 ..._ G1r11.,,., w J""" J. G1r11lftll. 1uenle. • ed ,,,
Twinl'i will not suffice pt.am · 1C11tn c. G¥Mr .,. 00.-0111¥ G.r....-"The law allows babie~ con1t-.-1tlCll:l9!1 "' 0r111 J. 111ddell because producer Don Fed-N~ ... ~~ 1Ev•rru YI Ch••lft
derson actually netd11 twn t·hat i>ge to be filmed twn Llr.11 L11 ~-VI L•nnY Gii•
set.s of twins. us.in~ the hours a day instead of 20 11u,J1~,",,,,t~,.,~· s1e111-"' J&Hoh s.
I th b b .. andb minutes. And be~ieve me. i. our a y as a y. "••'•"•' !· •11 w1 G••i. M••r1re1 ,.,, F~•-h · la ed d we'll need all ttie time we "' s 1v1 •• P'•ul Giibert s "'' t:U\11;rson a6 p c a s B•llY Lucille Llbl-rtlo YI 4nlh01!¥ Mlfll · t.h f f · bl can get. It takes about 10 Llber~
Jn ede ~ or ~~· eduede-seconds for the oameras to "1Nlw1e 11t I!:~ YI J°""' Jllffl>h ey lWUl:I ne ' th ed Phlllp W, Burich VI. NlllCY M. l'lourtcn
U ge~ly" for his show So gain e proper spe . !liO J1Y1te o. c1r10 111 lle>bert o.· c1r1a 1 r •n -. 'lh th ti I P1rltl1 M. Turner -w., •. W, ... ,.-1 th ti •··· b W1 e ny onee we on y , ,,,..,. ... ·• ·~ •v -£r e rep es ·-e een .. F.."~, ,,,. 1"11!111 v1 c1rr v 1e1or
kim T. · · shoot about 20 seconds at a .. , I s py. 1me JS growuig J 111me 1. MM .. "' C•roi L•nne time." M11u , short and he needs the kid s N1ncy Loul:11 ~ ,.., Don.Id H1nild
in 8 hurry. Fed.derson is well aware JJ~~1tutt.OC11 Yi t......,111ut1ec1"
The bab' ill be It that the triplets will add' a Ch•n•T'L11 SIMI YI MlclMtl Slit• ies w we 11_, 11. 111111 ... -tt-· .,. J•rNI H. cared for, generously paid new diutension to his show Mfllftr _ ~
and not overworked. and increase viewer in· ~~1r1r. wtillfleY VI 111mon1 11.
Ea h hild ill be paid ..,5 terest. But first. he must M1~ s. Elden ~· J mn "· l!1<1t" C C W ., "th t _,;,. f ROllllCI Allr!'d A.\l !"' Vt Je ... ftt • da,v. come up "'1 wo St::i.:i o Fr1oc•.A.s1<im twins in less th&on a month. 1,,i.111 Cl1Trt !lob!"'°" v1 Leo
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214 Aboard-•
Soviets Seize
U.S. Troop· Jet
WASHINGTON (AP) -An airliner
carrying 214 U.S. aervtcemen to Viet-
nam iB being held today on a Soviet
island ln the Pacific 9ceen after ~g
loreed to land by MIG lighters:
The chartered DC8 was on its way
to Viet.Dam from McOl.ord Air Base in
Seattle, Wash., Sunday .when, the U.S.
government said, it str~ oft course
and was forced to land on lturup
Island, a 'part of the Kurile chain in the
northern Pacific.
The State DepartmC'flt immediately
contacted the Soviet embassy in
Washington and urged the quick
release of the plane, its passengers
and the 17 crewmen.
A Japanese Air Force Radar Station
said it began tracking tile plane at
4:30 p.m. PST Sunday and warned the
pilot he was on a course that would
cross the Soviet-held i;;land.
~ilot-replied:"-''We=caunot"'alter
our cou:lse," Japanese_ sources said •.
indicating the plane aJ.ready was under
MlG escort. ~
The sources said the plane was
tracked ane>thf1 five minutes before it
disappeared from radar screell8 at a
position abe>ut 30 miles south of Iturup
Island.
U.S.· Ambassador Llewellyn E.
Thompson said in Moscow be was told
by Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin and
First Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily
V. Kuznetsov the incident is under in·
vestigatioo.
The Pentagon said the pilot of the
chartered Seaboard-World Airlines jet,
Joseph Tosolini, talked by radio with
Strict Newport
Police Restrict
Boa Constrictor
Charles Cobbs' pet 'WU whisked
away from hlm and impounded while
Cobb was given a ticket Sunday for
playing with the slx·foot boa con·
strictor on a Newport B"each street
corner. • ~
The constrictor was restricted to a
cage at the city pound today.
Police saJd an officer on routine
patrol drove past Balboa BOUievard
and 19th Street about 8 a.m. when be
spotted Cobb, al, of 2129 Miramar,
Newport Beach, cuddling the boa con·
strictor around his neck.
Cobb was cited under a municipal
code which prohibits keeping wild
animals without a permit.
The boa, of course. is a reptile but
the anti-wild animal ordin'3nce was ap-
parently as close"tos police could get in
finding some way to · get the huge
snake orf the street.
At the city 'pound, meanwhile, Dr.
Albert Stockton said he is "waiting for
the owner to come aroWJd and pick it
up."
Dr. Stockton said boa constrictors
aren't venomous reptiles. Instead,
they manage to eat ley squeezing their
dinner to death.
Asked what he planned to feed it,
Dr, Stockton said it wasn't necessary
to worry about a menu for tbe snake
because boas eat "only once every
three or foour weeks ."
He said if the snake goes unclaimed ,
it will be turned over to UCI .
another American aircraft during the
incident.
AeCOl"ding to.the Pentagon, the p~Ot
of the Seaboard plane reported about
1:20 p.m. that 141G fighters had in·
tercepted him and was forcing him to
land at What appeared to be a MIG
base on an Island •.
At 7:39 p.m., the Pentagon said, the
Seaborad plane radioed that it bad Ian·
ded without injury to anyone on board
and without damage to the plane.
The last transmission was at 7:42
p.m. when the pilot reported he had
shut off bis engines, the Pentagon
said.
The . Defense Department, in an·
nouncmg that the pl,ane had been fotc·
ed-lo land, &aid the alrcral~ charte<ed
from Seaboard by the Military·Airll!l
Command, had strayed of! it:s cour
after taking off from Yokota, JaP£C.
In New -York, headquarters for
Seaboard-World, a spokesman for the
charter line said the crew had flown
the route 6everal ti.mes' and "we don't
see how it could have been off course
unles-s there were some ex:traoidinarY
(See PLANE, Page Z)
Divers Resume
Harbor Search
For LB Sailor
Divers resumed their search In
Newport Harbor this morning for the
~ of a Long Beacb sailor who
either .fell or w~ knocked by a boat
boom lnto the water Sunday alternoOn
Missing W•i Robert James Spencer' 20. •
Spokesmen for the Harl>Oi-Depart·
ment and Lifeg\ulrd Departmoot said
scuba divers halted their search at
dusk Sunday.
Spencer was skipp'ering a ren.ted 14·
fO?t sailboat with a girlfriend abOard
when be entered the water about 3:30
p.m. between Lido Island and &th
street off the Balboa Peninsula.
His companion, identified only as In-
grid TayJor, told ·police she was riding
in the bow of the small craft when she
heard a sound of wmeone being
struck.
She said she turned and saw Spencer
falling backwa:ds. She said be ap-
peared to be gasping for breath as he
entered the water.
The victi m came up once for air,
then sunk out of sigh, she later told
Harbor Department patrolmen.
Miss Taylor, herself an in -
expenenced sailor, managed to hail a
passing .boat and was towed hack to
the sailboat rental agency at the
Balboa Peninsula Fun Zone where the
Harbor Department was notified o(
the accident.
Sto.,r. Markets
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
market settled lower th.ls afternoon
after a feeble aUempt to rally won no
support in the morning-. (See quota·
lions, Pages 24·25).
Trading was lighter t.hao last week.
UCI to Get Med Col,(lege
Despite Cut in Budget
UCI-Calllomla Oollege of. Medicine
will be moved to the Irvine campus as
planned tn spite of a '310,353 budget
cut by Gov. Ronald Reagan. ..
The governor !tern vetoed money put
in the general 11A1e budget by the
Legislature for lllCMng the medi<al
ED BURKE WINS
OLYMPIC BERTH
Orange Coos\ Coll<&• h 111 or y
·---1--Ed.llulla.h muner
men lllan 224 !eel Sundey at the Los
Angole1 Collsewn lo win.-by two In-
ches -a berth oa the United Stotes
Olympic toam. .
lle's fU'lt Orange Co..t area athlete
to make the team and atlll faces a
toni. hot 1ununer 0( keerdnl fit for
bigh a!Ulud• trials to be -held in
Sepl<mbe< u Lake Talloe. !See P&J!e
21 for comp!~ d.Wls.)
• .
~llege from lts present Los Angeles
SJte to the UC Irvine campus.
But UCI Vice Chancellor L E Cox
saXl today he does not betiev~ the
governor intended to stop the move of
the medical school.
He noted money to build the first
medJcaJ buildings on campus wu left
in the capital ouUay portion ot the
llllte budget. '
The medical college cut, .along with
other cuts totaling $10.2 million will
have to be absorbed within' the
statewide unJversity operating budget,
Cox said.
The impact on lrvi e and the other
eight campuses detennJnded in
Uni vent
0 e, Id.
A state Finance Department
spokesman said it wa1 the governor'•
beHef the budget already contained
enough to continue the medk:.ll college
move on schedule.
Part or the '310,353 included money
to upgrade the college's faculty .
Reagan Jett in a separate legialaUve
addition ol 1369,029 lo add 1711 lacully
poiltloos at the collqe.
EDITION
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA: -MONDAY, JULY I, .1968 • TEN CENTS
Mesa Death Probe
,..~uncilman's _Wife Accusf!d o.f .Murder
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL -or .. Dllty Pllll lflfl
Detectives th.ls morrilnc .cOnferred ·
with the Orange County district at-
torney, 3sking a complaint charging
the wife ol. Costa Mesa City Coun·
cfiman George A. Tucker with
homicide in the knife slaying of their
., 11ext door neighbor.
Mrs. Irene M. Tucker, :t1, of 1642
MinOrca Drive, was arrested Friday
night. Police expected to have her ar·
raigned in Harbor District Judiclal
Court by this afternoon or Tuesday
mocajng.
The tiny housewife, who weighs only
9'l pounds, is suspected of plunging a
yet-unidentified weapon deep into the
right chest of Mrs. Harriett V.
\Vestphal, 68, of l~ Minorca Drive,
on F.riday afternoon.
"That woman, she Stabbed me,"
Mrs. Westphal gasped to a neighbor,
"I heard a series of screams and a
dog barking.'' Scheok told det<ctives,
at whi~ time he ran out of his house
and saw Mrs. Westphal standingjn the
middle of the street.
Schenk said she saw h1m and started
across the street, covered with blood
and tremendously upset, but fell to a
slttlng position as she approached and
then collapsed to the ground. ·
Schenk ,cried for his wife to call
police and an ambualance (lnd then
began trying to help MrJi. Westphal,
sopping at her torn side with a pile of
clean diapers. ·
SLOW RESPONSE
DetecUfes Sam Cordeiro and Gary
.J1lompson arrived on the scene and
went· to the Tucker home, where they
raog the doorbell several times befOre
getting any response.
-!!<'!'Wd-V~ I 5 Minorca Drive. after staggering across e
street to-his home· and~llapliine...on
the lawn.
"What do you want?" they quoted
the councilman's wife as saying
through a win,dow. ey·asked~her to-open-the door..,--bul----..;;,~
DAILY PILOT 1'9tl Pllet9 ARRIVES AT COURT -New·
port Beach Det. Sgt. Ken
Thompson trails manacled.
murder suspect Edwin William
Chott III into Harbor District
she refused. .
Mis. Tucker fOiQ them she opened -
the door to no one but her husband , so
LAST WORDS , a call was pul in to the nearby United
Schenk, a Los Angeles Fire Depart· Cali!ornia bank branch where Tucker
ment employe, told investigators the is employed.
mortally wounded woman was PoJn· He had already left however, ap·
ting at lhe Tuckers' neat ·corner borne parently summoned home by his wife,
when she spoke her last words . and arrived on the scene within
Pe>lice Sgt. Larry Bersch said Mrs. moments to allow the detectives in·
Westphal was dead on arrival at Hoag side.
Memorial Hospital, but she bad ap-After talking with Mrs. Tucker,
parently died at the scene. (See STABBING, Page %)
Municipal Court for this morn· D G ll w • . h • ~~~g:.rrai~ent on murder ~ e Uf:I, e ins S mas ing
M~t~~~~.I
In CdM Murder
Arraigned Today
Murder suspect Edwin William
Chott III, 17, was arraigned for first
degree murder today in Newport
J-Iarbor Municipal Court.
The AWOL Camp Pendleton MarJ ne.
accused of beating to death Corona
del Mar insurance analyst George
Lyons, 48, arrived at Newport Beach
City Jail about 9 p.m. Sunday.
.He was esco~ on a cross-country
fhght from Indianapolis, Ind., by
Newport Detective Sergeant Ken
Thompson .
Asked i1 Chott appeared nervous.
Thompson replied . "\Vouldn't you
be?"
The teen-ager, a native or Per·
ryville , Mo., Was arrested l>Y FBI
agents 10 days ago ift,Indianapolis. He
was hnked to the murder after the
dead man's white Thunderbird turned
up in Springfield, Mo.
Chott was reported missing from
Camp Pendleton about May 20, the
date that the 48-year-old Lyons was
slain in his bachelor apartment.
The suspect was arrested quietly in
an .. fndianapolis ·suburb where he was
walking penniless through the streets.
An FBI spokesman said he had beeu
living rent-free in the garage of a cou-
ple who had "just befriended him .
They didn 't know he was wanted. or
anything like that."
Sgt. Thompson said Olott was
handcuffed but unshackled at the legs
during the trip to Newport Beach. He
said the suspect was nervous, but in a
talkative mood.
Chott will reach his 18th birthday
soon. However, he ill sun a junveile
before the eyes of the law. Police said
be will probably lint be ordered to ap-
pear in Juvenile Court.
<>Doe there, police said they expect
• the 11.year-old to be certified as an
adult and returned to criminal courts
for prosecution .
Victt?ry iii French -Vo .te_
PARIS (AP) -After France's big·
gest election landslide in 49 years
President Charles de Gaulle had e
mandate today to repair the economic
damage of weeks of labor and social
strife and to carry out a sweeping
reform o{ France's industrial and
educaticmal systems.
The voters in the final round Sunday
or the two-stage National Assembly
elections gave. the Gaullists and their
allies a majority of more than 200
seats in the 487-seat legislature.
There bas been no Sllcb landslide in
French parliamentary history since
the 1919 victory ol a nationalist coali-
tion. It was also a crushing setback to
the Communist and other opposition
forces .
Premier Georges Pompidou said the
Bicyclist, 14,
Injured in Crash
The condition Of • 14-year-old bicy·
cle rider who collided with a sports
cz1r Sunday was. r,ported §erious to-
day at Hoag Memorial Hospital.
Wayne Wilson , living with an aunt at
706 Avocado Ave., Corona del Mar,
was Ul.rown from his bicycle and into
the windshield of a sports caiPdriven
by Gary Scott Jackson, 18, of 471 E.
19th St., Costa Mesa.
The boy was taken by ambulance to
Iioag with' serious head injuries.
Police reports indicate the bicyclist
was riding downhill against traffic on
St:adtift Drive. The motorist was driv-
ing up the hill,
Jackson told police he saw one bicy·
cle rldtt go by, then rQUnded a bend
and saw the Wilson boy coming
taward him at a fast speed.
The motorist said he tried to veer
awaiy from the boy, but th"'i.t it was too
late. Jackson was not cited pending an
investigation. '
·elecUon l'tlulta lhond "defensive
reacu0n" of the People "against
totalitarianism.•) The campaign talk of
Oaulllsm of'' tot a I i tar i an com-
munlsm," coming after th e great stu·
dent and ~r upjieaval in May, brought ·an overwhelming response
front the mi le class. Cut Pompldou
warncd"that the government still faces
"difficulties which are going to
be enormous, dilllculties that arise
rrom the crills and which we must now
try to overcome."
Student disorders in the -Latin
Quarter of Paris Saturday and Sunday
nights were a reminder of the pro·
blems facing the regime.
One of them is reform of the an-
tiq uated educational system. promised
students after their rebellion in May
touched off riots, disorders and three
weeks oC industrial strikes -which
paralyted economic life.
Another major problem is the bill
for widespread wage i n·c re as es
granted to end the strikes. The wage
hikes, also threaten inflation and ·
higher prices which in turn would
bring demands for still more in the
pay envelopes.
Pompidou .and De Gaulle have given
no details of their program to combat
these problems. But they did hope that
the proportions of the election victory
would help restore international con-
fidence in French stability and halt
the run on the franc which has been
cu~g into the government's
resources ror weeks. "
Results of the first-round voting on
June 23, in whi ch a majority was re -
quired for election, indicated a
Gaullist majority in the assembly . But
there was no anUcipation of the
ovenvhelming proportions the victory
took. ,
Interior Minister R a y m o n d
Marcellln announced that the Gaullist
Democratic UnJon for the Republic,
the UDR won 929 seats in the
assembly, or a majority of 111 without
any allies.
Berkeley Curfew Holds
FACING ARRAIGNMENT
Mrt. Irene Tucker
Dr. Cunningham
Appointment ..
Becomes Official
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Ol IM Dloll~ Pile! Sl.rf
Newport-Mesa Unif1ed s c b 0 0 I
District has a riew school soperfu.
tendent -today. j)fficially.
The change in command ii &n·
tidimatic -.. William t. Qm.
ningham has been on the job part time •
for several months While still.holding
down the position of superintendent o(
Hayward schools.
Former Supt. Leland B. Newcomer,
who has been on va cation for several
weeks, toda y became president of La
Verne College.
Dr. Cunningham, although he bu a
running start at his new job, facet a
tough assignment. •
He lakes over a -school district
becoming desperately short or
classrooms and unable to pass a bond
issue.
But he begins the task with en.
thusiasm and optimism.
In several public 3p pcara nee s
already, Cunningham has confidenUy
predicted he will enjoy h.is new assign·
rnent.
He has expressed strongly a desire
to give the public what tt wants. He
says he recognizes that education is an
expensive bill. . , .
His approach is more soft sell than
his predecessor's.
"I work Cur you, gentlemen," he said
1n one talk to a service club. 0 [ want
to assure you here and now that I will
do everything in my power to keep in
touch with you, because you pay the
bill.
"lt',s an expensive bill. I recognize
unningham , 42, has In the past
valved In community activity;
which chambers of commerce, service
clubs, church and youth group6: He
has served as member of two school
boards', an · unusu81 background that
gives him per:spectlve· from both sides
of the fence.
Oran•e
Weatlter
We're due for a few breeze&
to chase those clouds off the
coast Tuesday, bringing mosUy
sunny weather in the low 705. Mayor Lihs, Then Reirp.poses After!./. Jbl\'>,test Trouble 'I
California campus. were allowed to walk the INSIDE TODi' l' BERKELEY (AP) -The Berkeley
mayor, who got roughed up during •
third straight night of demoostratjon1 •
by polltJcal acUvtsts, said anqlher
When the mayor was spotted and street& near the campus Booting octivit11 ha.a ~J)lcMd up
cloaed In on, he retrealtd to a nearby dusk·fo.dawa curfeW was In on bo&h coosU at the 1t.1mtner
•
' toni t
The first one wu deC er
...... uce station amid soine lhouU of lei.ah said they bad not seaaon Qttl in JuU flOi'no. Pagit1 """ wbetbe to relnltate the 10, 11 and JJ. 'kltr1iim,muM'.,...l!l!lr.'.'".:--~-~-~rt~~ij .. ii"fF.i[ifii:-'"--'-"'!!e''!!ll......!!!!..-f-i;;;;;::--::::..:~-:-;;:;;;;;:o;::=-;;--I----'"' ~ -................. . "That'• the caliber or the people Although more than ,100 penMs ..... 1e. n, 11 ....... ' Mayor Walter Johoaon was manhandl·
ed and ,P.f 1IJ)01l SUnday alght while
he stood near a rally of J ,500 at a . park.
'Mle demonstrations. which have
been mvked by 'police tear 111 at·
tacks, f1rebomblngs and " J n d o w
Mnaahing, stemmed trom demand.t to
have tr~e assembly on Telegraph
Avenue near the Univeralt,y ot
we're dealing with," Jobnsori s•ld were arieetecf .. for curfew vtotaUom g,:r,:: ...; =· ._. :
later. and mallclous mlscblef, Sunday w.11 ~ : ....... ,._ ..,
The state ot emergency WM remov· the quietest niiht since the turbulence _.. ...._ r : :=' ,!
ed at dawn , end!ng a weekend or began. :=: ..... : ::= C:-,,:
"French style'' battles tn which The 1ituatkm became ten&e early ln ... ..,,.....,. ,, '""' n.•
youthlul demonstrator• were drlvtn the evening, when Mayor Wallace ;:T.t.. ~ t:"..::"'* -:
from street barricades . by charging John.9on was roughed up ind spat oo =-r::.,. : =:: ':
police wJth tear gas. when he made •'1 appe.aranee at a .,,..~ M ..... """" w
Oofy new1m•• With •veclall1· ll•ued (See CVllFEW, 1'.,. I)
j -~
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I DAILY PILOT • • •
•
Trustees -eompute1'
To 'Free'
' Freewa11s Too
Pick New
President .. <
.Trulteu ol ·Nroport·Me'"' Ullified
School Di1tr1ct will choose a new
l>oud J)l'Olldont Tu•sday rugbL
· Donold Strauss, of l'!•wporl Bo~
bu -·--ldotlt tho -· itllool ,..r, and Mn. Ell!abeth Lilly,
~ Colla Mesa, bu hoen board clerk.
•1-ADother agenda Item ·hu William
ltltter, in charge of hiring district ~boot teachers, being reassigned as
J!lrnclpal of Lincoln . Intermediate sclK.ol lD Corona del Mar.
Cbar!el Cataoue, earlier ,auigned
aa Uocolo principal for next year, ~11
inltead become principal of Sonora
·~ -c.r .... de! Mor. ' ·Ca-and present Lincoln prln-
. dpal Wenier Carllon are Involved In a tP·""1 prillclpal nritch anDOuncecl in
· Pet:ruary. The Sonora School vacancy
arose wben Wendell Ed• .. resigned
to move to the Fountain V'&lley school
system. ' "A new Pmon will be rocrulted to be
In char&e of hlrinl teachers. It is
recommended the po1ltlon -be upgrad-
eCI and carry the titJe of auistant
auperlntendent. Supt. Willlam Cunningham has said
that the person who interviews and
'birel)eacher applicants performs the
mott Important function in education
because ·teachers are the heart of a
School system.
DAILY ,\LOT Staff .......
·Educators
. . .
Tbo compulor ls a rc>ll'Ublo 1n,
. stiumtnt thot already !1 changjng the
-Id. Robert Gof.d01!>,Jll&Jl8ger ol !h• -computer faclllly of uCI told a group
ol --·tr•i<ri. Spooldnc Frlda7 to a nmlnar at c.r.... dl1 Mar· Hl(b School, Gordon
Nld the computer will tab over the
-·· -of dlsHmlnatlng 1n:-fcrmat:Loa .
Twllen then will bo able tO ...,.,.
emirate Oil teacNnc lludenll how to
nuon by •YD!ti•oizlnl lnlormaUon -
-to tblnk. Teach«I won't be the only. ones
troed by 1l>e computer, Gordon
predk:ted. 0 We may be on the verge of
creating a truly free aoclety, with
machines lnatead of peop1e u slaves,"
be said;
'Ibe promise of the computer
teaching Jn8cblne • -the magic
typewriter -la being held off by cos!,
Gordon noted. But not fot'long.
He kJrecaat -Ule CUITent ft.50 cost
per student hour will drop to under II
an hour by 19'15.
Leon Meeks, Corona del Mar High
School principal who led the 1emlnar
on teaching innovations, said the
Newport-Mesa school diltrlct now
spends about 60 cents per student
hour. ·
-Members of the Boys' Club of the Harbor Area are mixing fireworks Gord.on pointed out the hours are not
and Flags today -an appropriate mixture for celebration of Arneri· comparable. At a computer tei'mlnal a
can IndependencrDay next Thursday, July 4. F1ag kits are offered student is receiving individual iD-p li . Au· cti'on ... for sale at both Boys' Club fireworks stands' which are noW Qpen in s1ructi~, he said, ' . ' 0 ce Costa Mesa -one at the Albertson's shopping center, 19th Street and Tiie tennlnal ii an ele;ctrorucally
-
...... !f ars -Has · _Life,
Scientist Thinks
It oxygen ls not pre>enl. Otherwl!e By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of ... D•fr '*' li.tt , icycles for·m and break membranes.
-''AU 1<:lenUsta know there are no "I've COJK:luc:ltd oxy1eii Js 0bad stuff
Mil.rtian.s. All ex~ept me, I guff&." Dr. for life. Our form ot. We-had to lear;.,
· Frank B. Salisbury con!es.sed before to live with it, instead of µle being
an amused audience ol science dependent upon lt," he decided.
students at UC Irvine. He suggelted ttiat wder may be on~
In a polished talk given many times Iy vitamin on Mars rather than a
before, he spoke of the pos!ilbilities of primary solvent.·
extraterrestrial life.
--He said be ls lmpr.,sed with BASIC PROBLEMS
flying swcer tales. • • "U we oan solve the basic ~gical
-He spoke "of Martian· bombs, problem f« vegetation oo Mars then it
freeways and 511tellites. b solved for all . IDe -animals,' even
-He even muaed that other belnga intelligent belngi," be declared.
m'8y have achieved immortality. Then he turned to other fascinating
The start.ling' Dr. Salisbury iS· head evidences~Qf Martian life.
of the plant science department at He· cited tbe famous cmall, whlcb
Utah State University. he said appe·ar to him to be freeways
connecting .craters where inteIHgent
MARTIAN MARKINGS lile woula·be mosi likely to live.
He sakt tbe mOat convincing He said astronomers have obRrV-
evidencb ol lile on Mars is the mark-ed brilliant fiashet.ol light followed. by
ings that appear each Martian spring expanding clouds. "Bombs?" he Mk·
when the polar caps melt. "It is as lf ed. "You ca.n think about that."
plant life is dependent oo t.be release He said there are moons (he called
of water," he remarked. them satellites) Oflbitlng around Mars
·~ut there alireal problenu in ex-in circular, equatorial orbits rather
. plaining the existence of life on Mars, than elliptical ortlts like moons of
he Aid. In the lint place, there isn't other planets in the solar system.
much water. 'n1e Polar caps are
.. mostly carbon 'dioxide. WHY NO CONTACT?
And 'tbe •tlnospbere la thin, only 1/ "In the right orbita:they would make
lOOth of eartll's atmosphere. And the a.\J>eaU.tif!,ll ti.me piece," he observed.
temperature draps to 80 degrees J>elow •:YOO may :w<>nder whal the lrSA\llans
zero every night. are up to."
Theo be began speaking of tll':l Answering bis own questioo, "OK If
diver1ity ri. llle achieved thrcugh. the.re ls intelligent life why ha!n't It
adaptaµoo. Bacteria grows in boiling made contact?" he suggested a couple
w:a1e<._at Yel»wrtone-114t-Sprinc•.-oLfar--....Wen1~. ----~
said. Spores ~e turYived.a,tt amwlo01u111A4:Z.7--""Ma'""'.xl*'"'-->w,.e,_.,are-an ~-ex<.-,---
degrees and buttercups flower beneath periment they set ¥1>: A form oi a .
Harbor Boulevard and the other at College Center, 2750 Harbor ~ ,._ ~writer device , that ,_--~ets-:-$1,451-in.---~c1~~fc11r'"fc::::• •r~ .. a=1e"'Y'l:}te.;>;0f}/g''~ao~1----:~~ :~g!l~:,lfw:~e~
---,,1-------·-' ----' -' -' where-they-went·\l!'tODg. 'lbe--studen
snow. "Or maybe they"want to cooq us
The Dead Sea, gasoline, even con-for our natural re&ources.~·
cen-trated sulphuric acid cui .suppor.t : Turning to uDiden · · yiog ob-
li!e. Jects (UFOs), he said: 1 "U we are really to be scientific and
UNUSUAL SENSES open minded we've got to look for all
Unusual senses, he mentioned: rats evidences ... There is a tremendous
can sense X-rays, snails can sense element of hoax ..• To study UFO's at
magnetic fields, bees can see in the the moment you should probably be a
N rt B h · ' types oo the keyboard which, trlg-ew,p<> eac gered by the computer, then types a
reply.
Police Sgt. Wally Kerr today F • s s T Another factor in the cost com·
I reported the semi.annual Po Ii c e avor1te on en. ower parison, Gordon said, is it is not ·department auction of unclaimed known what tt costs aoclety not to
' , articles held Saturday net1ed. $1,451.90. educate student! who tune out tha
, Nearly ·200 articles ranging from teacher.
ultraviolet, and bloodhounds have fan· lawyer instead ol a scienU&t. You are
las-tic smell. ' concerned with testimony ... In the
Plant stems can be immortal as long final analysis, I am impressed with
bicycles to a refrigerator were put on Of T s N• At the university level~he said, the
the auction block. A crowd of JD()re e· xas upports IXOD $4.50 pel' hour compares favorably. -thaA 200 people entered their bids as He said each UC! otudent has an
Kerr assumed the role of auctioneer. ClYef'Ble of 15 minutes access per week
•
Despite the drizzly rky, the turnout to a computer terminal.
was somewhat larger than at the WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. John hi s becoming the vice presidential run-He said the Irvine campus is unique
police auction held six months ago, G. Tower (R-Tex.) endorsed Richard Ring mate with Nixon, Tower said this in that it installed a computer facility
"Everytb.ln.g went," Sgt. Kerr M. Nixon for tbe Republican preslden· did not come up "and it is not being even before It opened for students.
,... reported. "Everytb.iJ\g 1; except the tial nomination today and released considered." "Our intention is to make the eom-
refrigerator. One fellow said he those among the 56-member Texas In a statement prior to the news con-puter available to everyone on campus
wanted to use it for a beer cooler, but deleFatioo backing him as a "favorite ference, Tower said he would ''honor -faculty and student," he said.
We couldn't promise him that it work· son'. to the GOP convention. my responsibilities" under bl s Eventually, he remarked, the 60,000
ed." Tower told a news conference in his designation as a favorite.son can-student and .faculty access hours per The money will be turned over to the senate office that he felt Nixon was dldate of the Texas delegation but he week will tr!N to 500,000 per week.
municipal treasury. "highly electable ... and capable of deleted that portion of the statement "My mind ·boggles at this. The
, The refrigerator will be. turned ln at uniting the party." He said he con· at the news conference. technology is not now ready," he said.
the city dump. ierred with Nixon Saturday in· New He said the delegation's formal posi· Gordon said the most remarkable
York about renouncing his favorite son Uon would be taken at a caucus in characteristic of a computer is that it
20,000 County
Voters Favoring
-Tax Initiative
More than 21>,000 Orange Count18:fis
went on record to place tbe Watson m-
itiative to limit property taxes on the
Nov 5 election ballot. of the 558.830 registered California
voters W'ho filed signatures in favor of
the ballot item, 7D,231 were from
Orange County. Only 5 2 0 , 2 7 6
signatures were needed to give the
electors a chance to vote Uiemselves a
cut iD their proPerty tax bi115. The campaign for the tax reform
was headed by Philip E. Watson, Los
Angeles County assessor and co·
cbaimlan 0( the Citizen's Committee
for Property Tax Limllstioo.
1be initiative calll for the total pro·
perty tax burden to be limited to 1
percent of the market value for pro·
perty·related services provided by
county, dty IJ1d special dl•trlcts,
beginning July 1, 1969. It also provides
for a 20-percent-a-year phaseout of the
tax.butden for people-related services
-the costs of education and welfare
-80 that by July 1, 1973, schools and
welfare will no longer be supported by
property taxes.
DAILY PILOT
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status. Miami Beach at the convention, which is "an intelligence transmitter." He
Asked if there was any di5'Cussion of starts Aug. 5. -said. ''Unlike books, a computer pro-
gram b·ansmits not only knowledge,
Where There's Smoke • • •
Mesan Nabbed for Theft
It got hot foc a Costa Mesa man ~un
day -figuratively if not physically -
when he apparenUy set his &mall
garage on fire while cutting up a truck
wit!! a welding torch.
Robert D. Brooks, •o, ol 219S Canyon
Drive, wa.s booked into Co6ta Mesa Ci·
ty Jail on suspicion. of grand theft
auto, after be was finally found later
in the· day .
Orange \:;aunty Finl Department
units rotted to the Canyon Drive ad·
Turner Elected
By Exchange Clubs
Newport Beaell resident Robert
Turner was elected to the board of
directors of the California Exchange
Clubs.
His election took place at the three·
day stete club con-vention, which con._
eluded Saturday in Anahelm.
STABBING • • •
whose sister is employed 1 n the
rec:ords dlvi&Jon of the Cost.I Mesa
Police Department, invesUgators ad·
vised her of her constitutional rights
as required prior to arrest.
dress early Sunday, but were loo ltl.e
to save the structure and contents,
estimated at '6,000 loss.
Fire Capt. R. H. Hennes!ey,
hO'Wtiver~ said firemen JX'oblng the
smoking rubble found a pickup truck
which had been cut into 20 pieces, plus
a license plate. '
The license plate, he told C03ta
Mesa police, did not match the truck.
A records check revealed the truck
had been reported stolen from Connell
Chevro1et agency, 2828 Harbor Blvd ..
Costa Mesa, earlier in the month an<l
a search had been begun for Brooks.
Police were told that he had been
seen ,driving away from tne fire Sun-
day. They later learned he had
repartedly cont>cted a friend to help
him pack up clothing and personal
belongings at the house.
Investigators then fQund he had been
staying with a !riend at 969 Victoria
St., and arrested the suspect there late
Sunday nigbt.
dispute over a barking.dog, which ap-
parently flared into violence Fri'aay.
but brtellectual skill as well, which is
knowledge put to practice."
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fact.ors."
Seaboard identified the rest of the
crew £'3 Henry Treger, copilot; Earl
Scott, flight engineer and Lawrencl
Guernon, navigator.
The ptanealso carried several in·
night checkers and stewArdesses.
The island where the plane landed is
part of the Kurile chain, which
reaches north from Japan to the Kam·
chatka Peninsula on tbe Soviet
mainland. The Russian1 gained control
of the lslan& as.part of the settlement
of Japanese possessions at the end of
World War II. _
Several U.S. military planes have
been forced to land, particularly by
Red China, when it wE:S charged they
had violated. borders. But Utere have
been no recent incidents of such. a .
nature involving the Soviet Union. ' 1
as cuttings are mOOe, he said. some of the evidence of &urveillance
"Senescense doesn't set in. I wonder if or visitation."
extraterrestrial life has managed
that?"
He said experiments have shown life
does better at sub-zero temperatures
na<J:1e Woman
Hurt in Laguna
Auto Accident
Two Laguna Beach acclderits in-
jured three persons Sunday.
Dorothy Werlle, 52, of 128 Onyx
Ave., Balboa lslmld, was treated at
South Coast Community Hospital for
possible neck injuries and released.
Police said she was injured in the
rear-end tangle of three cars in tbe 300
block of North Coast Highway.
Police Lt. Robert McMurray said
the cu driven by her husband John,
53, struck the rear 0( W"tlr driven by
RJOO.ard C. Corcoran, 28, Whittier. The
Werlie car wta then struck from the
rear by a car driven by Robert A.
Crawford, 59, San Clemente.
Jn a later accident at Mountain
Road and Glermeyre Street, Vickie
·Moreland, 14, of Oxnard, suffered in-
jury to her shoulder. She was treated
at the hospiba.l and rele-ased.
Police said she was a passenger in a
car driven by Lori Z. Wulleck, 16, of
San Clemente.
It was struck by a car driven by
Christopher J . B<nalel, 18, of 2735 San
Juan Lane, Costa Mesa. Police &aid
Benafel suffered minor injury.
Officers alleged be failed to 'stop at a
atop &ign on Mountain ~ad.
PROBABILITIES
Addressin'g himself to another argu-
ment for extraterrestrial life -the
argument Of probabilities -he
remarked:
"There are too many planets for
them all to be dead, considering there
is life on this one ... Figuring COii·
s~rvatively, wititln 100 light . years
t~ere may be 60 habitable planets fol"
man. That woUld mean 645 million
habitable planets in our galaxy. Ando~
course there are millions of galaxies
.•• 'tbis is a most compelling argu·
ment, but you can't do much about it
except write science fiction
"But Mars, that is the fascinating
planet."
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CURFEW ...
park near civic center. He was spotted
as he listened to a crowd of c:ibout 100
demonstrators debating what tactics
should be employed.
' Some demonstrator& made .an effort
tG escort the mayor ~k to city hall
but one bearded young man in a crash
helmet threw a body block into
Johnson. Another spat on him.
John&on removed. his gold sports
coat, looked at the spitUe on it ~d
commented, "that'a the caliber of peo-
ple we're deal.i..Dg with."
However, the crowds dlapersed, es
about 200 officers, wearing blue ·
helmets with plastic face shields and
carrying night sUcks and gae mub,
moved through the streets eolorcing
the curfew.
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"Do you understand the rights l
have just explained to you,.?" ·1·he was
asked.
"Yes, I know the law very well,"
Mrs. Tuckor replied.
Mrs. Tucker had several fingernail·
like scratches on her ftee and neck
and was checked for other injuries at
Bristol Park Medical Group before
being booked at the Costa Mesa PoUce
Facility, prior to being taken to
Orange County Ja!L
Police OUef Roger Neth said today,
however. that the dog dispute ls just
neighborly hearsay at this point.
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Police then asked if she wished to
discuss the churges against her ln
light of this knowledge.
"l wish to speak, with my husband
and my attorney.'' she answered.
Later, she was escorted from the
Mesa Verde home by attorney Paul
Augustine . Jr., a long·time family
frl•nd wbo helped in Tucker'• 1966 Cl·
Council cam ..u nee.
1 uent. • Marc ttt. bomt turned up no murder
-·· but Orance County Sherlff'• crime lab-technJcl.an1 took dong •
drawer full of krWve.1 to check for
bloodst.ain s,
NO MOTIVE
Police .so far ~ve no motive for lhe
klWng of.Mrs. Westphal.
Neighbor chlldrtn told one new1man
the two women had a long-R;i.nding . tj
NOT PURSUING
"That ls something we are not
purs.ulng ." he said. ''we'll h&ve to.do
50 me deep background checking
before we come up with a motive."
Mn. Tucker's attorney said Friday
that be would reek to have bail ·set at
th• time ol arralinment. 10 tbat the
rmpecttif:' ietam bome to-be-with-
ber h111 ~and younf daughters.
Funeral arrangements for Mrs.
Westphal tn the meantime, were set
f-or 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Chapel of
·the Chimes at Incll!WOOd Cemetery
Mortuary.
She leaves her husband Harold, 61,
an txccutive at the F ord-Philco
Aeronutronlc Dlvi&lon plant J n
ABlheim, .and • daughter, Mn. Clara
Dobbinl, ot WHt Covina. '·
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Court Orders Tests for Mrs. Tucker
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111 ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of .. Dalfr Pllft Steff mortallY. wounded woman was· poin.
ting at the Tuckers' qeat corner home
A psychlatric ex~tion was orcl-when she spoke her last words.
ered today for Mn. Ireoe TUclter, :II-Police Sgt, LarrY Busch said Mrs.
year.old wife ol, C.OSta Meta City Couo· Westphal was d~ad on arrival at-1foag
cilman Gebr19 · Tucier, in the kiille Memorial Hospital, but she bad ap-
slaylog ol ber Me11a Verde nelgbbor. parenUy died at the scene.
Judge Wllllam Cb.irsten&eri of the "I heard a series of screams and a
Harbor District Judicial Cowt dired-dog barking," Schenk !X>ld detectiv .. ,
ed that bail be withheld pending out-at which time he ran out of his house
come of the examlna~on. and saw Mrs. Westphal standing in the
The arralgnmellt heorin.L':' to de-middle of the s-t. ·
te'mine it suffioent _ eVr exlStS SChehk s&.ld she saw him ana· • ..,.,,.,.-
to hold Mrs. Tucker fOl" trial in Or-acro6s the streei, covered wtth blood
ange·eounty SuperiOl" Court. She has and tremendously upset, but fell to a
been held m· Orange County jail since sitting position as she approached and
being arre6ted at ber OOme, 1642 Mi-then collapsed to the ground.
norea Drive,' Friday afternoon. Schenk cried for ·his wlfe to call
The tiny housewife, who -weighs only police and an ambualance and then
92 pounds, is su~pected of plunging a began trying to help Mrs. We&tphal,
yet-unidentified weapon deep into the sopping at her torn side with a pile of
right chest of Mrs. Harriett V. 1 di Westphal, 68, of 1646 Minorca Drive c ean apers. ~--
. on Fridiy afternoon. ' SLOW RESPONSE
,_ __ -USuallY-When-liW._bOya--drop .... raw.-eg·gs~-can-the-Costa.-Mesa-Recr.eation-I>epiriment-in conjunc-. 0 That-wom8n;-she ..... stabbea: me," Detecttves-sam-eordeinrand-Gary
"-co~~ on a scolding as retribution for their 'deed. ti.on with city's 15th anniversary celebration. The ~rs. Westphal gasped to a neighbor, Thomp.son arrived on thti scene and
Luckily for David Romano, 6, of 936"Presidio Dfive, o 1ect of tile contest ts to ~~mtr"""~d-V:~-1~ea-----w errt to "tltrJ'uct~e
Costa MeSa, no tongue-lashing was forthcoming partner standing opposite you , and each time you. Drive, af~r staggering across the rang the doorbell several times before
Satur.day for tlie act. About 70 other chil_dren and 20 throw, the distance is marked off farttier apart. street to his home and collapsing on getting any response.
adults were in the same situation at TeWinkle _Park David got off to a good start, but as is all too the lawn. . "What do you want?" they quoted
in Costa.Mesa. The occasion was an· egg-toss con-evident by the smashed egg not good enough. , Schenk, 8 Los Angeles Fire Depart· the councilman's wife as .saying
test, on~ of many activities sponsored. Saturday by ' ' · ment employe, told investigators the' (See STABBING, Page 2)
•
FACING ARRAIGNMENT
Mrs. Irene Tucker ,,
Soviets Seize U.S .. Plane D~. Cunningham DeGaulle WinsSmashing}
Appointment
Becomes Official Victory in French .vote 214 Gls Aboard Tralisport Jet Bound for Vietnam
WASHINGTON (AP) -An airliner
carrying 214 U.S. &er'Vicemen to Viet-
nam.is being held tod,ay on a Soviet
island in the Pacific Ocean after being
forced to jan4 by MIG figl)lero.
The chartered !>Ct wu on lb: way
to Vietnam from McCllord Air Base in
Sealtle, Wuh., Sunday-· Ibo U.S.
government uid, it strayed off cour1e
and was forced to 1IDd an Iturup
Island, a part ol tbe Kurlle dlaln In the
northern Pacific.
The State Department ilomedlately
contacted the Soviet embusy in
Washington and urged the quick
release of the plane, its passengers
and the 17 aewmen.
/
A Ja'.panese AU' Force Radar Station
said it· began tracking the plane at
4:00 p.m·. PST Sunday and warned the
pilot he.was on a course that·Would °'"" tl!e\~'liet-bej!I i!laJ>d: / '1'111. i>l1ot ~ ''}H1'eannot alter
our cours~ J8P,1neSe. sources said,
indicat/Dg ~plane already wil fmder
MIGtsco~. ·
The-Sources /aid the plane was
tracked-an.of.he five minutes before it
disappeared om radar . screens at a
posi:i;ion a t 30 miles South of Iturup
lslal!d.
U.S. Ambassador Llewelfyn E.
Tb9nfpson &aid in M~cow he was told
bfSOviet Premier·Alexei Kosygin and
Harbor eourt Arraigns
,
Suspect in CdM Death
NEW YORK (AP) -'l1le -t
marnt aettted lower this afttnloOn
after a fteble .uanpt IX> raB1 "'"' no 1upport Ill 1IMI monilnr-($0e quoiii-
Uons, Pa.., 24-25). . ·
TradlDI -lilbtor -IUI ~
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First Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily
V. Kuznetsov the incident is under in·
vestigation.
The Pentag1>n said the pilot of the
-Seaboard-World~~ jet, :10..pli 'rosolinl, tallted by '~th
¥-ot.hw Ame.rlCaa aircraft duriag the-
incident.
According to the Peritagon,~the p~ot
of the Seaboard plane reported aboul
7:20 p.m. that MIG fighters had in·
tercepted him and-was forcing him t1>
land at what appeared to be a MIG
base on <Pl island.
1 At 7:39 p.m., the Pentagon said, the
Seaborad plane radioed that it had Ian·
ded ~out injury to anyone on board
and without damage to pie plane.
The last transmission was at 7:42
p.m. when the pilot reported he had
shut off his engines, the Pentagon said. .
Mesa TV Actor's
Brother Succumbs
In LA Hospital
The brothe< ol C..ta Mesa motion
picture and television actoc Kam Tong
died SaUlrday in a Los Anjleles hoo-
pital, following • loog illneis.
Frank Tang:, 62, operatOl" of Tang's
Restaurant in Chinatown and a long·
-leadec In Los Ange1"';' Chineoe ~unlty, will be blJrl<el Wednesday
at R'bse HillB Memorial Park.
Besides his wile Birdie, "he leaves
his brother, Kam Toog, ol 278 Sento
Tomu St., Costa Mesa, a brother
Bew Tong, o1 San Francisco, and
sisters lJlly Fong, of Sacramento, and
Jemlio Clark, ol Palo Alto.
His brother, Kam, wu a spy in
Qlina'dming ·World ·War II and,.,_
oeoily made the news when he turned
in Ibo automatic pls!X>l he canied
thon to c..ta Meli pollce for dilpooal.
,lie aald 1be recent' ~lnatio<! of
. ::;.~ J't11~·~~~
will end up chlmpOd li*I ~ si>me-
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By THOMAS FORTUNE
01 t11t Dlllr l'li.t St.rt
Newport-Mesa Unified S c b o o l
District has a new school superin-
tendent loda'y. OUlcllilly.
The change in command is an-
ticllmatic ' ~ause William L. CUn-
ningham h~ been on the job part time
for several months while still holding
down the position of superintendent of
Hayward schools.
Former Supt. Leland B. Newcomer,
who has been on vacation for several ~ . weeks, today became president of La
Verne College.
Dr. Cunningham, although he has a
running st.8rt at ~s new job, faces a
tough assignment. ·
He takes over a school district
becorOing desperately short o f
classrooms and unable to-pass a bond
issue. .-
But he begiils the task with en-
thusiasm and optimism.
In several public appear a noes
already, Cunningham has confidently
predicted he will enjoy his new aasign-
ment.
He has expressed strongly a desire
PARIS (AP) -After France's big-
gest election lani:hilide in 49 years
President Charles de Gaulle had a
mandate today to ~pair the economic
damage of weeks of. labor aftd social
strife and to carry oUt a sweep'fng
reform ot. France 's industrial and
educational systems.
The voters in the final round Sunday
of the two-stage National Asselnbly
elections gave the GaullistJ and their
allies a majority of more than 200
seats in the 487-seat legislature.
There has been no such landslide in
French parliamentary hi.ti since
the 1919 victory of a naUOn · coali-
tion. lt was also a crushing etback to
the Communist and other opposition
forces.
Premier Georges Pompidou said the
election results showed "defensive
reaction" -of the people "against
totalitariani5111." The campaign talk of
Gaullism of'' to ta I i tari a ncom-
munism," coming after the great stu·
dent and labor upheaval in May,
ED BURKE WINS
QLYMPIC BERTH
to give the public what· it wants. He Orange Coast College h Is t 0 r y
says he recognizes that education is an teach~r Ed Burke hurled the hammer
expensive bill. · 100re than 224 feet Sunday at the Los
. Hts approach, ls more soft sell than Angeles Coliseum to win _ by two in·
his predecessor s. -· cbes -a berth on the United States
"I work for you , gentlemen," he said Olympic team ..
in one talk to a service club. "I wa~t He's first Oran.ge Coast area athlete
to assure you here and now that I will to make the team mid still faces 8
"<lo everything in my power to keep In long, hot summer of keeping fit for
touch with you, because you pay the high altitude trials to be held in
bill. September st Lake Tahoe. (See Page
21 fOl" complete details.). "It's an expensive bill. I recognize
that."
Or. Cunningham, 42, has in the past
been involved in community activity,
which chambers of commerce, service ·
clubs, church and youth groups. He
has served as member of two school
boards, an unusual background that
gives him perspective from both sides
of the fence.
Tonier, Elected
Newport Beacti. resident Robert
Tiirner was elected to the board of
directors ~f the California Exchange Clubs.
His elecU~ took place at the three·
day state club coavention, which con-
cluded Saturday In Anaheim.
Berkeley Curfew Holds
Mayor Lins, -Tlien Reimposes After· Lat:S t Trouble
California campus.
When the mayor was spotted· and
closed in on, he retreated to a nearby
police station a.mid some aboutl ot
"kill hlm, murder him." •
4'Tbat11 the ealiber of the people
we're dealing with," JobJU:on said
later.
'nie state o£ eme-rgency WM remov·
ed at dawn, ending a weekend of
"French style" battles in which ,
youthful clemonolrolon -. driven
from •-t barrlca<tet by cbariinf , police with toar gM.
Only new1meo with specially Issued
. '
passes ·were allowed to walk the
deserted streets near the campua
while the dusk-to-dawn curfew was in
eaect Ofllcla1' said they had not
decided whether to relnltate the
restriction tonl&l>l 1\1bioug~ mwe thmr-100 persons
weft! arrested for curlew ·violations
and mallclOUI mlschl#,. Sunday was
the q~ot ni&l>t since tile turbulence beg1111, .
'lbe alituatkln became tftlt earl1 ln
the '~~b~ Maycr-WaUace-
JohNon wa1 rou.ghed up and 1pet on
when he Qtade an appearance at a
patk near civic center.
brought an overwhelming l"t!spoftie
from the middle class. But Pompldou
warned that the government still faces
"difficulties which are goqtc to
be enormous, difficulties that' 11111
from tbe.cria,is and which we must JlO'IJ trY to overcome."
Student disorders in the LeUn
Quarter of Paris Saturday and Sunday
nights were a reminder of the pro-
blems facing the regime.
One of them is refMm ol. the an-
tiquated· educational system, promised
students after th'eir rebellion· in May
touched off riots, disorders and three
weeks of industrial strikes wbldl
paralyzed economic life.
Another major problem is the bW
for widespread wage i n c r e.a s 1 -1
granted to end the strikes. The wage
hike&, -also threaten inflation and
higher prices which in turn would
bring demands for still more in the
pay envelOJ)es.
Pompidou and De Gaulle have given
no details of their program to combat
these problems. But·they did hope that
the proportions of the election victory
wOUld help restore international coo~
fideoce in French stability and ~t
the run on the franc which has been
cutting into the gov.ernment1 1
resOW"ces for weeks.
Results of the first-round voting on
June 2;3, in which a majority Was re-
quired f~r elec,tion, indicated a
Gaulllst majority in the auembly. But there was do anticipation of the
overwhelming proportions the vlctOI')'
took.
Interior . Minister R a y m o n d
Marcellin announced that the· Gaullist
Democratic Union for the Republic,
the UDR . won 929 seats · in tbe
assembly, or a.maj<rity ol 111 without
any allies.
In addition, the Inde penden t
Repqblieans, who have always S,\lP-
ported the Gaulllsts although dilferidg
at times on matter of P.Ollcy, won' $3
seats. There were·also ft independent
rightists elected, and ·a. number ol
them 1nay pledge their sOpport to Ule
GaulliS"t!I wtien the n8w assembly
meets July 11. ! . " " .ea..-;:
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We 're due for a few breeies
to chasei those clouds off the
coast Tuesday, bringing mostly
sunny weat}ler in the low 70..
INsmE. 'l'OQAli
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Mesan Beaten,
Robbed of $6
A Costa Mesa man told police Satur-
day he waa beaten and robbed of '6 by
two men who followed him after he
left a bar ll!ld jumped him Jn the
driveway of a relative'• home.
Michael J. Anthony, 'Z7, of 2649
0ranp Ave .. said ·be left The Flame
ft9om, 1880 Monrovia Ave., at closing
tlme, tbeo. l)OU.ced be wu being follow-
ed. by two men in a car.
He aald he drove to his brother-ln-
law'1 home on Hamilton Avenue ,
where the pair jumped from tbe cat.
before he could go lnJlde, punching
and pummeling him.
Anthony told officers he then drove
lidme ahd slept in bi5 c_ar, discovering
his wallet missing when he awoke
lat.er in the day. It was found at the at-
tac_k acene, emptied.
Tustin Cyclist
Injured in Mesa
' A Tustin man was injured in Cosi Mel& Saturday when his mot9rcycl
struck the rear of a car stopped at
red light, !Unglng him over the top r
the vehicle and onto the pavement. ··
Mlrt1n J. Ryarr Jr., 23, of 18321 War-
ren Ave., Tustin~ wu admitted to
H0ag Memorial Hospital with a
dlilocated left knee and leg lacera-
tions.
Police said Ryan was riding nortti.
on Harbor Boulevartt when he glanceil
aWay for a moment and hit a car
driven by Robert E. Tierney, 461 of
13858 Redhill Road, Tustin.
Enrollment Rises
ONnge Coast Junior College District
twnmer achool enrollment 11 up four
percent from 4,382 ltudents last Nm·
mer to 4,S57 students th.Ja summer.
DAILY PILOT
·-
It got hot for a Costa Mesa man Sun-
day -figuratively if not physically -
when · be apparently set his mall
garage on fire while cutting up a truck
wJth a welding torch.
Robert D. Brooks, 'O, of. 2195 Canyon
Drive, waa booked into Costa Mesa Ci·
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Laudryhag
Thief Makes ·
Bundle in Mesa ...
A burglar looted a Costa Mesa boat
yard's stock room of more than $550 in
assorted tools and equipment Sattu-
day, hauling Pie items off in two big,
industrial laundrybags. ,
Frank X. Bonaci, employe of the
Islander Yacht Co., 1682 Placentia
Ave., said 13 Items of equipment were
stolen, along with two stereo tape
players.
Whoever burglarized the plant air
P'V'ently climbed a fence, entered the
opeD-ended building where yachts are
constructed, then climbed over a wall
into the ceilinglesa interior stock
room.
Martin Geiszler, 14, of 1717°Iowa St.,
Jost f34 in change and a handful of
• firecrackers to a burglar who looted
his room after slipping into the home
through a patio door 8aturday.
James D. Foltz, of 1'5 E. 17th St.,
where he operates Jim's Repair
Service, lOISt a grinder worth '30, to a
burglar who broke in while he was
absent
Connie T. Ruterford of 795 Shalimar
Drive told police someone slipped into
her locked apartment and stole a clock
radio and a buddha bank for a total of
$15 loss.
ty Jail on susptcion of grand 1heft
auto, after he was finally found later
ilfthe day.
Orange · County Fire Department
units rolled to ~e Canyon Drive ad·
dress ettly Sunday, but were too lU.e
to save the structure and content.!,
estimated at '6,000 losa.
Fire Capt, R, H. Heruie!sey.
however, a aid firemen i;roblng the
smoking rubble found a plckup truck
which had been cut into 20 pieces, plus
a license plate.
TJ!e liceme plate, he told Co.sta
Mesa police, ,did not match tbe truck,
A records check revealed the truck
had been reported stolen from Connell
Chevrolet agency, 2828 Harbor Blvd.,
Costa ,.resa, earlier in the mODth and
a seaich had been begun for Brooks.
Police were told that he had been
seen driving away from the fire Sun·
day. They later learned he bad
reported'ly contacted. a friend to help
him pack up clothing and personal
belongings at the house.
Investigators then found he had been
staying with a friend at 989 Victoria
St., and arrested the suspect there late
Sund11y night.
Edison Asks Hike
WS ANGELES (AP) -Soutbem
Cali!ornla Edi.son Co. a s k e d
permission today to hike rates by 9.6
petcent, or $60 million a year. nus
wOllld add about $1.M a month to the
avertge holM'ehold bill. / 'Ibe firm 1aid in its request to the
State Public Utilities Commission that
this would be its first increase Jince
1917. Slnce that increase, it added,
there have lieen several rate reduc-
tions which benefi·tted customers .by
$39 million yearly.
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through .a window. drawer full of knives to check for
They asked ber to open the door, but bloodstain~.
she refused. NO MOTIVE
Mrs. Tucker told them she opened Police so far have no motive for the
C... ... ~ the door to no one but her husband, ao killing o,r Mrs. Westphal.
a call was put in to the nearby United Neighbor children told one newsman
le\IM N. W1M California bank branch where Tucker the two women had a long..1tandins;
,..._ ls employed . dispute over a barking dog, which ap-Th•-• K1t'fll d f...,. He had already .ten however, ap-parently flared into violence Fri ay.
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IJO "''" 111 Streit After talking with Mrs. Tucker, being booked at the C.Osta Mesa Police
M1ltlfltl AH,,.•r P.O. a.I: 1160 92626 whose sister is employed in the Facility, prior to being taken to
record! division of the Costa Mesa Orange County Jail. ~ OfMf. Offlc•• Police Department, investigators ad· Police Oiief Roger Neth 5aid today, """""~~~ :'i t= !':"' vised her of her constitutional rights however, that the dog dispute is just •
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"Do you understand the rights I "That ls something we are not
have JU1t explained to you ?" she was pursuing." he said, "we'll bs.ve to do
asked. some deep background checking
"Yes, I know the la'w very well," befC'lre we come up with a motive."
Mrs. Tucker replied. Mrs. TUcker'a attorney saJd Friday
Police then asked if she wished to that he would seek to have bail aet at
dl.SCU&& the charges against Mr in the ti.me ol. arraignment. 10 that the
light of tlrlt knowledge. suwect may return bom• to be with
"I wllh to speak wlth my husbJJld heT husband and young daughters.
and my aj\onll'y," abt answered. Funeral urangementa for Mrs:.
Later,· 1he wu escorted from the Westphal in the mearitlme, were set
Mm Vei-de home by attorney Paul for-2 p.m. Tuesday at the C1\apel of
Augugtinl Jr., a long..tiJne farnil1 the Chime1 at Inglewood Cemetery
friend "'1o helped in Tuoker'a 19116 Cl· Mortuary.
ty Council oampalgo, and polic:e. Silo le1v" her bulband Harold, 81,
aA aublequent. five-hour tearch of· an exetuUyt at the Ford-Philco
· Ue home turned up no murder Aeronutronlc DlvWon pi«lt t D
'ftapcm, but Oraoge County Sherl.tt'a • AMhtim, and a daugbter, Mn. Clara
<rime IAIJ.tedullolan1 took llOlll I Dobblnl, of WHt Covln·1. . .
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Trustees .
. P1ck ·New
Presi~ent
The compub!r is a remvkable in-
strument that already is changing the
world, Robert Gordon, manager of the
computer facility at UCI tot~ a group
ol. school amninistl'atcrs.
-Speaking Friday to a seminar at
Corona del Mar High School, Gordon
·said the computer will take over the
teacher's task of disseminating in·
formation.
Teachers then will be able to CUI·
centrate on teaching students how to
reason by synthesizing information -
how to think.
Teachers won't be the only onea
freed by the computer, Gocdon
predicted, "We may be on the verge of
cr-!aUng a truly free society, with
machines instead of people as slaves,"
he said.
The promise of the computer
teacbing machine -the magic
typewriter -ls being held off by coSt,
Gordon noted. But not for long.
He forecast the current $4.50 cost
per student hour will drop to under $1
an hour by 1975.
LeOn Meeks, Corona del Mar High
School principal who led the seminar
on teaching innovations, said tl!.e
Newport-Mesa school district now
spends about 60 cents per student
hour.
Gordon pointed out the hours are not
comparable. At a computer terminal a
student Is receiving individual-in-
struction, he said.
The temU.nal is an electronically
wired typewriter device t h a t
automatically tells student whether
their ansWerS are right and, U wrong,
where they went wrong, The student
tY'J)e3 on the keyboard which, trig-
gered. by the computer, then types a
reply.
Another factor in the cost com-
parison, Gordon said, is it is not
known what it costs society not to
educate students who tune out the
teacher.
At the university level, he said, the
$4.50 per hour compares favorably.
Despite Cut in Budget
UCI-Callfornia COllege ol Medicine-
will be moved to the Irvine campus as
planned in spite of a $310,353 budget
cut by Gov, Ronald Reagan.
The governor item vetoed money put
·in the general state budget by , the
Legislature for moving the medical
college from its present Los Angeles
site tto the UC Irvin~ campus,
But UCI Vice Chancellor L. E. Cox
said today he does not believe the
governor intended. to stop the mOve of
the medical school.
He noted money to build the flrst
medical..J>uildings on campus was left
in the capital outlay· portion of the
state budget.
The medical college cut, along wlth
other cuts totaling $10.2 mlllion, will
h~e to be absorbed within the
sta.f.ewide university operating budget,
Cox said.
The impact on Irvine and the other
eight campuses v1ill be determinded in
University President Charles Hitch's
office, he said.
A state Finance D epartm ent
spokesman said it was the governor's
belief the budget already contained
enough to continue the medical college
move on schedule.
Part of the $310,353 included money
to upgrade the college's faculty.
Reagan left in 8. separate legislative
addition of $369,0'29 to add 171h: faculty
positions at the college.
Favorite Son Sen. Tower
Of_ Tex)lS Supports Nixon
WASllINGTON (UPI) -sen: John
G. Tower (R-Tex.) endorsed Richard
M. Nixon for the Republican presi,den-
ti.al nomination today and released
those among the 56-member Texas
deleFatlon backing him as a "favorite
son' to tM GOP convention.
Tower told a news con{erence in his
senate office that he felt Nixon was
"highly electable .•. and capable 0£
uniung-thf"'1)arty." He 1aJd be con·
ferred. with Nixon Saturday in New
York about renouncing his favorite son
status.
Asked It there wa1 any discussion of
his becoming the vice presidential run-
ning mate with Ntxon, 'I'ower sWd th.is
did not come up "and it ls not being
considered."
In a st»ement prior to the news COO·
ference, 'rower said he would "honor
my resJ)Onsibllities" under h 1 s
designation as a favorite-son "taD·
dldate <:I.. the Texas delegation buNle
deleted that portion of the statement
at the news conference.
He said the delegation's formal pocd·
tion would be taken at a caucus in
Miami Beach at the conventtoo1 wb:!ch
starts Aug. 5.
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Huntington Beacli and the H111>-
tington !!each Co. both came off
very well iii an article printed in
the. June-July issue of "The Stan-
daril Oiler," a company publica-Uo~ distributed to about !0,000
emp!Qyes of Standard Oil Co.
Headline for the article 1UIIU11 up
rather well what the Huntington
Beach company and standard Oil
Co. ha"4> attempted to do in the·
city: 110il and" People Do Mix In
Huntingt.on Beach."
. The article describes in glowing
terms the city and the attemyts b_l
.its leaders and the officers o Hun-
tington Beach Co. to cooperate in
building a better, city. ' ' * . Described are projects many of
us see every day, the beautiful
Huntington Seacliff goli e<>urse and
-----country-cJub;-1.he-beach-apartmen
project and Huntington Center
among others.
It describes the things we do not
see daily, but used to see before the
cleanup and modernization pr1r
gram began, the underground oil
walls C'.nd vanished oil derricks.
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TOUGH ENFORCEMENT Huntington Beach Reserve Officer
Gary Trickett discusses bicycle safety ordinances with Bob Lohn
and Steve Hase .(left. to right). Riding of bikes on sidewalk is·for.:
bidd.en bJ city ordinance. The two residents voluntarily comply
with the law and police are asking all residents ·to do the same in
the interest of improving the downtown area. -
Beach Warns Crackdown
DAILY PILDT S .
A111hassadors to Mexi~o ••
Four Huntington Beach -Youths Exchange Program
Slxty youths Crom Ontnge County,
lnclud.lng four from HuMingt'On Beach
will have the unique opportooity Of liv·
ing and touring Mexico City and-sur-
rounding areas for ~ !Meeks in July.
The four Huntington Beach youths
are Ci'aig Peterson, age 1~, 10031
Bircbmead Drive; Mark Nichols, age
12, 21642 Polynesian Lane; Kathy and
Dwight Reynolds of 22082 Islander
Lane, all are from Ethel Dwight
Junior .High ScbooL .
For severaJ years the 2D-30 Club has
s{>Onsored an exchaiige program for
youths from age 9-13 from Orange
County. In return the 20-30 Club of
Mexico sends Mexican fOl:lth to
Ot-ange County.
. For some time, every M<lnday the 60
little ambassadors have been meetine:
Golden West
Names Kosuth
Assistant Dean
Thomas F . Kosuth, 35. pf Los
~ngeles has been apointed assistant
dean foc student activities and
counselor at Golden West College
beginning in Septem\er.
He is one of two new people named
to the Golden West staff this last·week
for drill and to become acquainted .
They will be reqUreid to get into
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formation at a moment's notlce while
in Mexico.
Each youngster w1ll live In tlie home
of a Mexican family of whom has •
child of the same age and sex as t•
American youngster. E"Jeryp morning
the 60 little ambassadon will meet as
a group and tour the city. Evenings
and weekends will be spent with the
forster families.'
Chaperones· for the trip will be Mr.
and Mrs .• BHI Norcross el Garden
Grove and a teen-aged boy and girl
After applying for a trip of this kiDd,
the parents and y<lungisters are Jn.
terviewed by the ~ a ub. Parent.
pay a pack>age deal for the trip which
includes everything except spendina:
money.
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The article is all the more flat· tering to the HUntington Beach Co. by the bo~_of trustee~ of_ the Orange
and t•\ the leaders of the city . . . . . . . Coast Joo.wr College D1str1ct. becau~e-it-is_true_and_repr.es.en.ts:_ Huntington Beach police are ba~~ _most often include those _Proh1b1ting William R. Stanley, a graduate of ~ _ _j_ .. d whRit. h<t!:. hann~elL.ox..e.r the ryrogram or-voluniarr-com~1ance rtdln~of1>1crcte~n1he ·sidewalks;---" 0 or e cor ege, will become • " -·1-f --~-..i.~ '···standard o·r c -with=severaLl&W9'=6fleno-'JIOiaJed ID lbe -tbrowmg...oklittel'.--·On-t.ba-str.eets...and~ . . . pas ew yea:s as 1 0· downtown area Of the city. sidewalks sitting and obstructing the itfStrucmr h'rtlto1ogy-ttttnatt::-stanley-~nd the Hunt1~~n Bea~h-~. have If h · volttntlry compliance pro-sidewalk and hitchhiking. has had 17 years of teaching ex-
;:ives14-heav~{ m ,:e ~ ~tth th~ gram fails, P<llice Chief John Seltzer Chief Seltzer said that young people perience at Cerritos College in
ope o Pt ro 1 _, e c ion ° warns. a full~cale enforcement pro-can be <lf great help by setting an ex-Norwalk Bellflower High School and
pnvate en erpnse. gram will foll<lw. l . ample for the many visitors to the city . · * Laws vi<llated in the downtown area expected this summer with tile Department of Defense at
· · Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming Oil and people do mix in Hun-
tington Beach, at least to a large
extent. Trouble is that not all of the
industry has been as interes~ed in
mixing as has been the Huntington
Beach Co. in recent years.
Not all of the other qimpanies
and individuals in the industry are
involved in land development, of
course, but all do use land in the ci-
ty for equi'pment used to draw a
profit from the earth.
Standard Oil and the Huntington
Beach Co. have set an example
which could well be-followed by
others in the in4ustry. The result
would be a far better, and prettier,
Huntington Beach.
Westminster Asks
$1 Million Loan
City Council members called for
bids Tuesday on a '1 million short-
term loan to cai'ry Wesbninster
ttirougb the dry revenue period ex-
pected late this year.
City Administrator Robert Huntley
recommended the council authorize
bidding on the basis of tile city's cur-
rent obligatiOflf!i. "In December, yre
will need $800,cm, before the maJor
revenue comes in in January and
February," Huntley said.
Huntley noted tha:t the city could ex-
pect a favorable interest rat.e on the
12-month loan became the interest on
such OOrrowing is tax free. The
council set Juty 9 for the opening of
bids.
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On U.S., Consul Oailns
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Englishmen are worrying Uiaf
England will become the 5lst state.
They see the United States spinning
a web of economic dependence acroos
ttle Atlantic, British Consul John O.
Houlton said in-a talk et UC Irvine.
A lot of Ameri'can corporations are
buying into -British industry and this is
proving upsetting, he said.
He told how Britain had to import
large amounts of oil from ttie United
Dog Obedience
Classes Slated
Does your dog wander when lle is
supposed to sit, does he run ahead
while on a leash, and does he just
refuse tO obey your commands?
The Westminster Recreation and
Parks Department will be offering dog
obedience classes Tuesdays from ~-
8 :~ p.m. at Sigler Park.
Fee for the 10-week classes begin-
ning July 2 is $12. Registration wiU be
held at the Recreati<ln and Parks Of-
fice, 14381 Olive St.
states this past year atter supplies
from the Middle Eut and Nigeria
~re cut off.
"1bfs is a major reason the balance
of payments deficit went up au at once
last year," he sald.
To curb the deficit, tbe Labor party
government has levied a tax ~igned
to cut back personal consumption by
one percent, Houlton said.
He remarked that it has been "more
down heartening and upsetting, than
govermnent leaders had anticipated.
"My impression is that in • 1971,
unless the Labor government is vesy
lucky it will lose an electioo," he said.
The tax, following devaluation of the
pound, has been ''unpleasant
medicine," he .commented.
He said Britftin can't afford to. stay
out of the European comm<ln market
and predicted that it will eventually
grow into it. "At the moment, you
know, a certain gent.Iema11, nameless,
is blocking our entry." ,
He said talk of a North Atlantic
common market involving Britain,
Canada and the United 'States brings
up that fear of becoming the 51st
state.
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and San Luis Obispo.
Kosuth . a gr.aduate of Conception
College in Missouri, will receive his
masters in science degree in counsel-
ing from the ,University of Southern
Oalifornia in August. He recently com-
pleted a special guidance and counsel·
ing institute at USC. '
Two Appointed
To Westminster
Pl~nning Board
Harold Lorton and Angelo Treantos
were appointed Tuesday to the
Westminster Planning Oorilmission.
The two new members join HowQ
Newman who was recently rea"fr-
pointed by ·the City CouncQ.
Lol"ton, who was nominated by
Mayor Derek McWhinney , is owner of
Friendly Quality Dairies. He resides
at 14341 Newland St.
Councilman Joy Neugebauer
nominated Treanlos of 5201 Berkeley
Ave. The new commissioner was
graduated fr<lm Northeaster n
University and is deputy director of
McDOnnell Douglas systems and ef-
fectiveness division in Huntington
Beach.
Replacing Clyde Casey and Roy
Lund, the new planners' terms expire
in 1972. Council's vote wu unanimous
on both candidates.
Top Tiler
James Shortridge of Huntington Beach, an apprentice in Tj.lesetters -. '
Union Local 18 of Los Angeles, shows his. fonn which won him second
place in statewide competition held jn San Diego. Winner was Davie
Smith of Fresno.
Swm; Class Set for Valley,
Youth of Fountain VaUey have an
opportunity to p&<rticipate in com-
petitive swimming.
The program is open 00 all a swim-
mers, boys and girls from 7 to 17. The
only requirement is that entrant& be
able to swim one length of the pool
reasonably well.
The youths will have a choice of
full summer. t
competing w:ith the Fountain Valley
Pool Swim Team located at the Foun-
tain Valley High School, 17816 Bushard
St.. or the Los Amigos Recreational
Swim Team at Los Amigos High
School, 16.566 Newhope St.
The teams work ou.t Monday through·
Friday and meets are held on Satur·
day mornings. The ~ is $10 for the
t t.rN 1111 mltt/t()J/
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The president of one of Rochester
New York's biggest ·department
1tores says bis firm would sell no
.more guns or ammunition. Wlll11m
E. Loo, president of the four Sibley
Lindsaf and Curr Co.,~ stores· said,
''Tb.is ii not an attempt to judge
what's wrong. We just feel"it would
be better If we didn't oell the
things." •
Otlfer Es ca pes
ORANGE, N.J. (UPI) -The hour
wu 1* ind the two leel>agod girl
frieadl wwe tired from dancing at ·a
New Yc.-k dla<otbeque oo Ibey decided
to "CUI througti· OranllO Park. A man
walled in the dar-.
Janet Goodfriend, 0 16, and Veda
Davia, 17, walked thtougb the 47·acre
pork of lalrec and playgroundl along 1
well-lighted trail early Sunday, Miss
Dav.is to1d police later. They lefi. th&t
path and ~ ooto a dark footpath.
Police said Mias Davil told them a
man stepped from behind S()llle bushes
and said to them, "You sure scared
th'e hell out of me."
They told bim he had irigbtened
-them, too, and continued on their-:w,ay.
Then, Min Davil.,.said, he rushed at
them from behind .. and belt them
''with aometblDg that loolted like a big Wl'eDCh.'' -
He llilled Mi.I Goodfriend and badly
hurt Min Davia, police said.
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Miss Davia tald ohe eoeaped Ind re
for \he pollee.
Police found Mila Goodfriend lyinc
Of1 the ground witl1 her plfJti<I ripped
oU. She was dead on arrival at oranae _
Hospital, where an _,..Y Wai ~
odleduled -,,. "
Miot Divis WU admitled to .ll!e
hospilal in folr corid!Uon with head ""
jliriea and a bnliwl left band, wtUdl
she flung up to protect b .... u ""'"
the assailant.
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MiM Davia told police the assailant
knocked both ,of them down im·
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HISTORICAL FLIGHT -Youngsters cheer the carrying 100 a utomobiles or six Greyhound buses,
RUSl'>F:LLVILLP:, Ark. (UPI) _ A Lockheed C5A Galaxy as it taxis past ·their vant. flew for more-than an hour on the maiden flight.
search team combed._a.2S-..mile-strip-of age ~ Sunday after completing its first flight in Developed for _the Air Force, tbe. plane will carry
· M!6I DaN said she saw the man -
about 5-feet·7, in hll eorly llls, light-
lkinDed Negro wearing beige aousers
and dark shirt -rip Miss Good·
friend's dotlling off.
highway through two small north cen~---Martetta,-Ga;-The-world's-Iargest-plane;-capable-·~oft---3!)0'1nf0prand--a:l!1hl!ir-equipm
traJ...Ark·ansas cotDmunities today for
deadly oil field explosives apparently
scattered by pranksters.
About 140 of the sm·all pear-shaped
devices were found in the area Sun·
day. Sheriff Otto Brinkman said.they
New F~ ...... } Year "would he t!iougb to kill anyone -~ maybe a dozen."
_No, ifs not a visitor from . outer ~ -The devices had been tossed lnto
qMlCe. It's an inspector at the pla.f· Opens Wi'th U;S, virtually every driveway along the ticl plan& of the parts division of gravel_ highway ~t runs through a
World's ·Largest Plane Takes Off;
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CoJJ,ld B.e-90-0--passenger Kirlin l}r
bxJnj4 Ek£tTi¢;P,.oducts~. i • · .. German and Russian setUement in ; · -:-:-:-....~,.-
w P H h . . D ~ ---Pope-and-JohnsorrcounDea:~---were__,.--MARIETIA.-Ga--LUPJ.l """""""'!"1''-troop_deploymenl..capability:""" rea Warning light that lndiCat.ed a L~---~~a.~.' a. ere . ., e uses a magna· P ·-ID~ e ueu--Louiid oear-two-chw:ches~.:A:l'g"'sbura· lar~est plane ever_to fly ,-the C5A ' ·eomp~ny offt~,...ajs said, hQ'l''iti•o.r·~-'f!t!illY~-~U~tr.a.ction Tbe 11/f~Lail-=to ittspl'CrlrmLtUl-mm--· ·· Pless. · -· · • millfilY cargo-fi'oop tiaMpartt;aTaxy they will push for a commercial wheels were left dowo lhe ..mole flight
~!::unC:=,.!;:!7;.'ted for-the WASHINGroN· (UPI) _·A MW Brinkman, who headed the search C?U!d be . converted into _! . super· version of the Galaxy with a payload .as a matter of test-flight routine.
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fiscal year opened today with the ad· te_"!.._m, Nid it first was believed the ex· ,,... airliner with three decks CBITYUlg 900 of 300,000 pounds. There is a possibilt· "It was perfectly normal, free
ministration Confident it can overcome plo~lvei: were "~stributed in a ~sengers.. . ty also of a dual-purpose versioo -hand1'ing." Sullivan said of. the giant
Smokey;-a dog ·trained.'for police effects of the nation's fourth biggest dehberabe manner. The FBI and But I think tile wocld 1s not ready passengers in an upper deck and eta.De. "It's a pbenomenally beautiful ,
work, is a hero today. Mo ri e My:1r1, deficit in history Arkansas state police offered help. for a 900-pas1!3nger air~." said cargi> in ·a lower deck. Job that sets a new era in aviation."
13, son of Jefferson County (Mis. When fiscal 1968 ended at mid'night, ... But now it appeared, he said, that Lockhffif·Georgi~ pre~ident ~om May · Chief pilot Leo Sullivan, 49, and four The .Galaxy, whQSe ear:go floor ts
souri) deputy sheriff William By.. the government was in the red almost JUst some boys got ahold oC these. after the Galaxy s maiden flight S~·, crew members took the Galaxy on an longer than ttte Wright brothers' first
•r•, was romping through a berry fl5 billion. But with a tax increase and They thought they'd have some fun. day. May has s~rvised development hour and 34-minute flight Sunday over flight. ·flew at 10.IXXl feet and a speed
patch at bis borne near Hillsboro a '6 billion spending cut on the books, They soared these peoples" living in al the foo4ball field-length craft ~t northern Georgia. The only thing to of 229 miles per hour, less than lfl1! of
when the &-year.old German Shep-the outlook for the coming 12 months the area. will vastly inoTtue the Air Force s mar to a perfect performance was a its top speed.
herd suddenly leaped against the lo consid<rably brighter. . ¥!Sgt. C!Menoe Wollery, a demoli·
boy knocking him to the ground. Preliminary estimates by t h e tion expert s1:1mmoned from an Army
S_everal feet ahead lay a copper-treasury: department indicated that arsen1;1 at P~ Bluff to n;move the
head snake and Smokey tangled durtng the fiscal period just closed, exp!osives. 881~ the re~dish-orange ~with-it. Before··Smokey ~the billion but took ib only a little more deVJces ~asurmg_ 711~ inches long
snake he was bitten on ·the-leg bi.rt-than $150 billion. a~d three. inches in diameter at the
a veterinarian said he would re-President JohnlO!l !s shooting_ to ;1:~tbf:w~t coukl be detonated by a
cover. narrow that gap ~8;Stically .. ))OS61bly Brinkman said they were "tndy live 8 to. as low ~s $2.5 billion. He is .depen· and in good shape, but it would take a
Boston police are seeking more d1ng heavily on tb~ 10 per~nt income pretty good jar to set one of them oU."
information concerning Alex Doug-tax surcharg~lie signed J'!lday. The wDOdeD ·ooxel in which the ex·
las, '65-year-old recluse who was Coupled with the ~a~ hike _ was ~e plosives had been stored ·also were
found dead on a side'walk in a shab-m~ndatory , $6 b~llioa ~ut 1 n dumped in the ·area. The boxes were
by section of the city's South End go\it!rnment s spending, w!nch also old and dirty but the break in the 9rood
]ast week. Police said Douglas, shout~ help ~uce th.e deficit. ~clean, indJcating tbey had been
whose body lies . unclaimed in 8 The question remamed whether the freshly opened.
mortuary, died of natural causes, tax inc:rea1e·would work to cool off the
In his pockets morgue attendants currently overheated economy and
found $11,768.35, all of .. it in cash head off what some experts gloomily 'saw as building toward a mt1or except for a welfare check. economic crisis. . •
The city fathers want Holly·
wood's hippies to get on their
feet . An amendment proposed
to the Los Angeles anti-loitering
law would prohibit anyone from
sitting, lyfng, or sleeping on
streets or sidewalks.
• Gov. L•ster Maddox of Atlanta,
Ga., says he will attempt to appeal
a decision by the Georgia Court of
Appeals that Atlanta bars can re-
main open legally until 2 a .m. Sun-
day. Maddox had directed the clos-
ing of bars at midnight Saturdays
last year. "You know I'm unhappy
about this/' the governor said. "I
think everybody ought to drink car-
rot juice or sweet milk on Sunday
morning.·~ Editors note: Phooey!
S heriff Raids
N udist Colon y
TOPANGA (AP) -For the second
time in a week authorities have raidei:t
a nudist colony in this Los Angeles
suburb.-
Edward Lang, 48. operator of ttie
Elysian Fie~-Nudist ·Cplony, and
seven of his guests Wi!re arrested by
sheriff's deput~· Stmday. In the
earlier raid 18 were _ taken into
custody.
Lang was cited for allowln·g nudism
on the premises. His seven guests.
three of them women , were cited
under a county ordinance forbidding
gatherings of totally unclad men and
women. ·
. Rival Cyclists
_In Gang Battle
SAN JOSF;, Calif. (UPI) -A gang
fight involving rival motorcycle gangs
broke out p.t a downtown intersect.ion
Sunday night. resulting in four injuries
and damage to at least f i v e
motorcycles.
Witnesses said the battle included
about 20 members of three motorcycle
groups, including tile Gypsy .:(okers
and If.he Collectors. Two carloadt of
battlers drove away-ftom the scene a:s
police aITived.
Officerc said the injuries were in·
fiicted by chains, tire irona and dubs.
The parti'ally-dertroyect motorcycles
were lined up at a curb.
Police, assisted by Santa Clara
C.ounty 's eberiff's deputies, closed off
a six-square block area. A I I
motorcyclists on city streets were
stopped and ·questioned.
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Thent'I notbinc you want to-be.able to depend OD
more !hon your oa'fil>gl. Yon ..._.t to be oure o{ their
oafet;y. And you want to count •.their earning
powv, u ....U. You pt both wilh'Bonk o! America
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" MtlRIDl!AN1 Miss. (AP) spray of bulJoU. He IA! Navy
-A young A la b a m a Mlldlin1sts Mate 2nd Class
~ve wielding a , sub-Robert. E. Bll!'ton, fonnerly ~ gun and a pistOf · of Fulton, Mo. Matcher end
.... ._ 'leriously lnj"-"' and.-'Burton were hospitial.i.zed in .. .._ w~ ·critjoal condition.
bis woman ~ was· 'lbe shooting st.acted at 1
killed Sunday by police stak-a .m. SUnday at the ranch-
ed out at the home ol a pro· style home of. M e y e r ~ Jewish busines&m"an Davidson, 51 , who led in
ta guard against ni.gbtriders. raising a "15,000 ~ f<r
pol:ice shootblg at him .
Officers Hutchet and E .
Tucker led the .chase
tlhrough hilly & u b u r b a n
streets. Aft<lr 15 blocks, ~
officers rammed their , car
into the rear of tne fleeing
auto, slamming it into the
front )'aI"d ol a N~ home.
Outsiders l
Blain~d
Monday, July l, 1968 DAIL y· PILOT 5
Poor People Seek Supp~rt
WASHINGTON (UPI')~ of people ,.,.. ·•·•·r¥1er
The Poor People's CAm· marched at Capitol Hill.
paign tried today to bolster · n'ewspapef e<titorials urged
its ebbing &UPPOrt among the marchers to go home
middle-class white1. and demanded that the na·
Leaders. of the South~rn ' tion's capita~·"g~t ,back to
Gbri4tian L e ad e r s h 1 p business ,as wiual. '.'
Conference (SCLC) called a "That'6 where th'e fight
(10 a.m. EDT) news con-starts," Young said at the
ference 1o .announce fonna-Ebenezer Baptist Church.
tiqn of a broadly based "Na· • "We admit as middle-.class
tional Poor People's Coali-people that poverty is not a
tion. "-problem of the poor, but
Tbe coalition was ex-that poverty is a problem of ·
pected to try to mount local the nation."
antipoverty demonstrations SCLC leaders said the new
in various cities·. ·sut it also coalition would represent all
was clear SCLC leaders the ethnic and poor people's
. --~
tlon of lthe bitillcal Jashua's ~m ·a·r c:ib er •·carefully
clicling ·of II\< ·wall• ,of •\dt"ted•tl>e 'capitol grOWlda
Jericho b;efore they crumbt-where' hundreds were .ar.. ed · ' .res~ed in eariler demonstra·
· tions I«' violatb'i&.. a law
There were no arrests at .. forbidding . de.monstrationt
Sun day'a m,no,mtratioo.. on th!! grounds .,
Steelworkers MaY.
Cripple Industry Police Chief C. L. "Roy" information in the bombing
Gunn · said hoe believed that of Temple Beth Israel in
11 recent iacts of violence Yi Meridlan e.ai:rlie( this year.
Meridian ba.ve. been solved . Qtief Gunn said ttl8t 15
with the as;irest ol 22~year-police officer's in bladlt PQ!o
old Thomas Albert ~ !i\irts were hidden arouttld
ID of Mobile, Ala. the house and noted a ear
Tu!J'ants .-~ firing a German..made 9mm sub-
mia(;ttne gun. Hatd\er fell. ,.
Tumants iiashed from one
yard tO 0.nother, firiiig at the
police Who retuf'n~ tbe fire .
Thoe . Navy man, Burtoo
o~ hi& <toor" and was stxit. .
For Riots
hope it will serve as a focal groups which have sup• . Pl1'TSBURGH. (UPI) -industry. · T·h e proc!ucets
point for regaining the mid-ported the campaign. The United Steelworkers earlier said Qley ·would be
die class· support the cam-About 600 demonstrators Union (USW), faced with forced to boost prices~ if -
paign attracted earlier. -most of them white -new waroings that its Wage labor costs increased. He said Turraots also ~ stopped on a Wie about so
been sooght in conn~oo feet from the hoo.se".
Policoe found Tarrants in a
pool of blood in t h e
backyard of a house. Mrs.
A!m.sworth's .bOd;i was-found
in file car.
The Rev ..... Andrew M. circled Capitol Hill twice demands · would cripple the Jn a magazine published
Young Jr., who took over Sunday in a silent march ~dustry, plunged into a new by Mellon Bank, economists with_ other" ~mbing ,in·. Th.ey saw a man get oot
cidents· in.Mississippi. aM carry a box toward the
Tarrants· was ~ed in a carport· of the Davidson
wai'nllllt with the attempted ho.ine. They O'f'dered him to
murder of Patrolmen J'. M. ha"1t. Instead, he dropped the
ffatth&r, 31, wounded four box, Vtt1ipped out a pistol
times in tile' stomach and and fled in W$ car with
A loaded pistol and .a Ku
Klux Klan membership card
Was found in her. pursoe,' the
chief-·
BOSTON (A!P) _ Police command of the campaign aimed at arousing middle-.week of top-level contract said such a· settlement
today blamed ''ou.tside af.1.er the Rev. Ralph David class sympathy for the negoti.ations today with the would_·C9St .the industry' an
1r bl k ,, Al>ernathY wa5 arrested, plight of the poor. 11 major steeJ,makers. additional $233· million each
Weoeukeen<lma erf sl f 0 r d , a said Sunday the aMipoVerty Young sa·id m a r c he r s Economists claimed the year; or abOu.t 19 pet oent 9f 0 & P 0 r a l c campa1'gn·· was popular w1·tb' would walk a rou•d the d VI• le • d d union's l!:mands .for · a: last year's pre-tax. earnings. 0 nee on an aroun nu'd4le~lass wh1'tes m· , i'ts. cap1'tol a total of seven ( h. 1or· 1! t ......... -.. ... money increase of abou six Employment already costs , is 1c. os OIJ ,'-"'111mon as openm· g weeks. tim. es on.the ne~ three.Sun· · th lo t • rf A~ per cent caSt a "somber • e industry $3.9 billiolt'--a diiis\, ij(triJ\g • high·speed
cbese. , ·
One oi the bullets1 pierced
H..3tcher's h'eart. Maryland ~slots:
a p.m. o .,a .m. cu ew B tth h t Id -d . bo"· b went into effect to clean out;·i---"--'-"-' _e_o_•....:•c....'""..:P __ •Y:..•_m_a....:sym'--·~_r_e.:_re_a_·_o_u::.tt::.oo.:.k.:.'_' ..:o.::n_th:..::'e...:c•.::•:::ic:..::•.::le:.:•:..I _:::Y::.ea='.:·.:th:::e:.:;re~po:::.rt:.·::oa=i::.d:... _•;...
groups, of so-called hippies
sticks: -and ,loudspeakers
Found Shot to death on the
fioorboaniofTurrenre'car
was • Im rom.panion, iden·
tified as Kath~ Ainswortti , E--..] s . 1'.T t
---7"'2';. ~" ""-."'~..-ad~e E""schoo"---1 _ llU--. OD-_ Ollr-1~-0-e-teacheT in Jackson, Miss.
from the area. • ' e Bolt o.n.r. ..
. Police using dogs, night 0. me· -1,·n
moved in aroutid 10 o'clock •
Sunday night tO disperse the fi
crowd and made...15_arrests. ------' '
all but one of them on a ~f*,u
, A nei1gbbor Who-went
ouf$ide .to ree wih:at was
going on was hit with a
Two Fires
charge of "obstructing foot . ~.I. . ' . r
paths."
WALDORF-, Md. (AP). -"You're making hiS\Qry, One man was arr~ted on !I!_
The plums _and cherries folks," an employe of the a ch\lfge of assault and bat-~ -_
whirred· softly to a halt,-the inn annOunced over the ter on a·police·officer. AU 15 · --'flashi~ lights dimmed and, public address system. were due to appear in 71ee, . . . .
to the strains of "Auld Lang "You're the last people to Boston Municipal Court to-.
Syne," ~aryland's 4,000 slo-t play s~ot machines in d · ~·L-'"' I 0 ay. ......-.:
machines-were outaweo at . ~aryland.' -Minutes a£tcr-cur re w ~o .&· O· ~: ._~··• C tar--~-'0----1m11.idnight-Sunday. · He then. stepped to ttie time, two different police on 1neu There was little fanfare, console m_achine, a slot squads arrived at the corner 'II
_ and crowds were a~ut machine with room fQr 20 of Charles and Beacon
• nortnal-fo_r-a-Sunday-:lllghi P,l~yer~ .• _an~ounced· Streets to quell a group sur· In-ArIZDITa-~:00~~-~Sl~~:~~e-~~~~~ dance ban~j=gTh~ -~';!~ l-~c;:·r-·-~-~,..-.. ~ ... ----1-, .... -w~ ~&tnformf/a_a!fon. fi. e
U.S. 301 which w~re built struck up "Auld Lang begantorock th~caramid 't•--~ • ~ -
PAYSON, Ariz. (UPI )_ largely frdm ga mbliilg Syne," the spinning reels. shoutsof "killthecops"and rAU ''l'tA-I '0 ~ ... ·· ~4e1'9.""'·l.ffA.
Tyro fires that Charred more revenues. stopped at a lemon, a cherry ""let's tip it over." W _ • ...,... l'i U V .6 I/ "111 f'\i?
than 4,200 acres in three na-But there was a touch of and a bell -a losfng com-Police Captain....J.v e p h
tional forests in northern drama <JS a law wen.t into ef· bination: Hanley e.stimated the crowd Can us a~ut·oor un ique Sea Prke. We can't say publicly what it is, but you can bet your deck shoes
Arizona were contained Sun· feet outlawing 91.ot machines The 1963 M a r y l a n d which gathered: in the area day n i g ht by 800 fire in t'he four Maryland coon-General Assembly outlawed at about 5,000 -"most of that it's go ing to provide many summers of sea-going iamily tun and i-e!ax"ation tor the lucky winner.
fighters. ties where they were legal. slot machines, p h.a·s in g them spectators.'' ' ..
A spokesman for the U.S. As midnight approached, them, out over a five-year After the crowd refused to ~ e ' & •
Forest Service said full con· workmen began to cover the period. Slot machine owners disperse, even after an in· rA ... , .MAMO QM'n'g~O
trot of the fires was ex-one..armed banditS with red fought the law bitterly, and vitation to attend a rock W.I •l~.6 U I/I', tiJ A.ND LOAN ASSOCIATION
return of winds which one-<>Hhe la~er ca<inos-cS~ng-to. force church, Sherilf John Sears WESTCLIFF at DOVER• NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. 92663 .• (114) 642-4000
gusted to 25-'··miles an hour along 301. the measure to a public vote. arrived to tell the group to
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pected today barring a cloth at the Stardust Inn, ha've a suit pending in a band ooncerit at a• nearby <O
Sunday. · · · tEiave. One ol tl>e fires blackened ---------------:----------------~------'---~---....:...,,_ __
4.000 acres in the Tonto. s · E th k
Coconino and Sitgreaves Na· evere ar qua e
tional Forests. The other
burned about 200 acres ne~~~~rger lire was heliev-Rocks Tokyo Area
ed to have been started by a
campfire in a creek bed ( 0 about 20 miles northwest of TOKYO AP) -ne· o(
here. It · sp°read over the the strongest earlbquakes to
M ~R hit Tokyo in 10 years jarred ogolluu im into the high thi . . r 11 illio t d plateau country w h e r e . s city o . m n o ay
ponder 0 s a pine , with bouncmg s~ock waves
predominates. that cracked windo~s and
The smaller blaze was walls and' h~l!ed rail and
located in Colcold Ranger subway ~affic _fo~ over an
area about 60 mil es hour. Te l ev 1s1on pro·
oortheast of Globe . It started g_r a m min g was also
about a quarter of a mile di srupted. ,
from the state fish hatchery. The quake also· shook
Some 1,000 persons were ar~as within a radius of 150
evacuated Saturday from mites from Tokyo and :vas
picnic grounds and summer felt as far away as 250 mlles
cabins as a precautionary from this city.
measure. T w o .Jlighways The central Meteorological
north from here were closed Agency said the quake had a
for about eight hours. magnitude of 6.4 on a 7-point
No damage to structures scale at its fqcus 36 miles
or i!ljurifS were re~rted. ~_pound in I b a r a g i
THE BOAT BEAT
Almo11 loek1b.y, 111tio111I 1w1rd wi11111r for l.i• co¥1r191 of
y1 "i119, <0¥1r1 tho .!,11t b11t f•r tl.1 DAILY PILOT. H•'t tlit1
011ly ful 1 tl119 r1port1r 011 111y Or111f1 Cor.i~ty 111wtp1p1t
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prefecture, 50 miles north·
east of Tokyo. It registered
four in the capital.
Police reported o n e
person died of a heart at-
tack when frightened by the
quake. A girl rec~!ved
multiple bone f r a c·t u res
when she panicked and juin-
ped from the second story of -
her home. At 'least eight
other pel'>Sons were. injured,
three seriously, by falling
objects. ·
A number of high voltage
transformers were lihort-
circufted, and fires broke
out, but caused no major
damage.
A votleyball ·game wit·
nessed by thousands in a
large civic auditorium in
downtown. Tokyo was halted
for 10 minutes.
The televised game show-
ed' most of the spectators
dashing for exits in fright.
The program also showed a
huge central chandelier in
tii.e auditorium s way i n g
d'angerously fn a wide arc
fOt' several minutes.
Railway traffic linking
Tokyo and other areas was
resumed after rail officials
ascertained there Was no
major damage to railway
lines.
Bystanders
Watch Two
Kids Drown
ELKO, Nev . (UPf) -A
brother and sister who were
moving ea9t from Mather
Air Force Base ln California
drowned Sunday night .when
their car went out of ecntrol
and dived Into the Humboldt
River near here.
The Elko County Sheriff's
office said 'the victims were
Justin Ashely Flint Jr .. 16,
and Diana Carol Flint, nine .
The boy apparently Jost
control bf the car when he
turned to look at some
campers beslde the road.
Deputies said . the cam pen
made po effort to help the
youngsters after the car
plunged over a n em·
bankment into-the river off
U.S. 40 between here and
Carlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Flint,
parents or the youngsters,
were driving ahead of them
.
The first coupes were two-passenger one-horse ve6icles,
ve~zy but not too handy for double datin1 or plckir11
· .. Up the kids after school.
Our coupe is a five·pauenger 200-hom vehicle with plenty of room for a
llir-tiu falljily, a-couple of 1ouples, or a golf founome·pJonaddy. (We
11ve you more 'houlder room than the other cars in our field.)
We abo ldve you windshidd wipen !hat 1tay out of 1iaht until you tvm
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• them on, an ashtray that rides on ball bearinp1 and a car that rides on
unique rubber body mounts which help rub o.ut the klnd of·bumps and
noisei you've probably beeJ puttin1 up with in ~
yOur prescr:it car. Putti?I you first keeps us firs t.
See-your Chevrolei duleduL _ _
You get the biggest
year-end savings lust where you'd expe.ct ta.
in another car. The family '"=''""------------------'-"'-' ' wat moving to New YOl'k. !---------~'---....:.··------------
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i~ New State Fair Ope~
~In Permanent Park ·, . .. ·~ SAC6AMENTO ( APl -Much of the 1968 exhibits
C&li!ornia'a new, $33 million are similar to the old State :~ sta-.~f alt; ~anent ex·· Fair .owhlch -·heid its last ~position and ·amuse ment ' . -. """park opened_'._'toaay and of· show ir ·allQ_tber ~t of town
~: ficiall said this year's show last year. The new Ex-
'~ ii only the beginning. position Center is showing 4·
·. ~v.)leagan was sd¥!dul· H Club and F~"1J'e Farmer s
.: ed to uDloct the1gAte&!in, the.-of America exhibits along
:;official" dedication C e"fe~, ... with ~la.YI f e a~t u ring
i moftro l!o Califomia'si Countieis.
: The new California J!ix. "I'he erpoiition'·S new race
• polition1 ·on a aite north of· t:J:ack i!:· ready for use, and
4owntown 5acramento, wa1 horse racing beginJ Aug. 26 .
. . designed u a kind of Eugene R. Lemmon, Cal
'!miniature world's fair. JUlY ·~Expo'• general manager,
• 1, 1988, wu aetas the open· ,sees ~ problem in open-
: ing date many months •co. 'ing with only a partly~m·
• and planners weren'.t 1Ufe · ple1e(i exposition. ,
•then bow much of the .~J:· · "'nle exposition will never ~ hibition would be completed. be completed," he said. ~·1t
: , Tbia year's C8l Exp1,. is ia i. reflection of California,·
• beinl held in a 75-acre area, the moat dynamic atate in ! althougti tJie site contains the union. and as California
; 630 uuble acres. Cal Expo progresses and changes, it
: clotes on Sepl 10 this year . will too."
' JHE ' 1~RQUISE DIAMOND, $3,000.
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·"'••a new nalfje .... S.Curfty Plciflc ·
National Bank.
A hlgt'lly~respected San F.rancisco bank,
,... Pacific National Bank, has joined seturtty ~
~~·;;N•;:,;Uonal Bank and will become the new IJ qallfo.r.nla heeckiuartel"I fol' {tty Pac ii le National· Bank. .
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tho next•ftw·monlhl we'H be changing
• \etterheade, cheekl and·., forth.
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Meetings
MONDA.,. Ntw-1 Harbor aru Y•1 Mtn'I Club,
!11llY'1 Coll" ShC>!I, 212 J. 11th
tre1t. CMtl Maw, l •OO '·""· E~plortr 5cout1. 81ixid: Eltdronla
EllPlortr POii '"· lSCll H1rllor 81Yd., '"I' .....,,,,'1 1:11 "·""-· -D!'.Yto 1v1 1;;rr1nM CDo11I Ch11t1r,
MIKnlC T1mPlt1. \Jlfl St. •!Id 51. "'""'~ Place, ,.ewpon 141Ch, ,,.
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Summer 'Head Start'
Capo Prog rdin
---Interest Rise
Auton etic s
Awarded
CAP I STRANO
Capistrano UJlilied Schoo}'
District's summer "Head
Start'' program. w h i ch
began June 24. picked up a
nearly 25 ·perceot lqcrease
in enr1>llment its first. week.
Director Charles F.
Bossard said 37 stu~ents
enrolled for the first day of
classes. and the week ended
with an additional 12 pupils·
taking part. He , said others
2 Contrac•"' who meet qualifications will
L!) be accepted until the max-
.. ~~:c;;ed~nrollment cf fiO i~
.· ANAHEIM -.AutorieUcs "Head Start" is a federal
Divis.ion of North Am erican program, administered l:ly
Rockwell Carp. will receive the Office of· Ec1>nomic Op·
more than $17 million in two portunity. and is designed to
defense contr.acts. g Iv e u n d e r ·p rivileged
Congressman Richard T. l'lludents an actual "head
Hanna announced today the •start" so th~y will be ready
awarding of a $15.484,100 , lo start the first grade in the
contract incremerit to the fall.
Anaheim firm by the Air For information regarding
Force for de pot main· qualificatioM for enrGLl·
tenance equipment for the ment, or lo volunteer to
Minuteman Missile SysteJ'l'J.
Autonetics has rec e i v e· d
188.062 ,00J to date under this
contract
The firm will also receive
a $1,635.000 Navy contract
work with the, tudenls as a
teacher-aide . tau /the .Head
Start office at 493-4034.
·rhe eight-~ek program :
is being o_ffer~ for the third
year at San tpan Elemen·
tary School b San Juan ·
Capistrano. I
GOP ~de
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Rap s pun ·1
Curb ove l
"When a j
burgler enters y home, ~
won't feel any fer knowing
that the gun ted at my
head is unre ttred and
Uierefore illeg "
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•SANTA ANA
Those are
M fc hael
words of
an H1>rn .
DESCHENES bfor bcomJ>?netints I for !the
Fire -Causes
$6,000 Loss
chairman of e United
Republicans of . alifomia , in
exprt:ssing lhf\ organiza.
tion·s fee lings .toward gun
legislation. ·
Fire diCI 1l6JXX) aamage In reaffirmi"f, their--op-JOllHlll E. ~o--.-. .. 116.--ef ,.1 _!Im _!!aVIga ona 1ys em
W•k• Forest Rwd cos11 """'"· for the RA 5C aircraft. survived trt wilt. Lwl•• it.. O•~-= +wo uni. J11ne1 i:. 111<1 s•ep""' E. Congressman Hanna also
°"chenni "'r" b.-olller1, Edwam ed •1 305 945 John •flll PhlllP, tour s1111r,, it.lblna. aMounc a • , , con· !=~·~~~ ..,~v~~s· .... ~~,~ tracl awarded to Delco ~c:,tl~~~~~~~~~j~emy~Anaheim ~for-&t91'~ge
vrew MttnO•t11 111r11:. Ol•l!C11!d bY 11e11 batteries for Army tactical ~~Do1i:wJ~.Mort111rr. H\. Bro..:tw11, vehicles.
SUnday to an apartment and position tD ad~tional gun
ifs contents at. 2195 Canyon . control legi.sla'n and to
Drive, just west of ~a these bills p1>po ed b Mesa. thf; cou_n!Y.: f t r e . . 5 Y warden reported~ -~_!ll_!>ly!'lan -i r! f~
JONES :...
Rov I! J_. A.a1 6', of 69 E. Flower St., t0.11 Mini. Oa11 ot lie•"'· June ,
30 SurvlvMI llY wile. Toll; thrM $0flS, w H Id 1Gn1ld 81111•, bott. of Et Toro, and . oman e Edw1rii~ Colla MIMI "''" daualll~r!. MYr• 1..h1c;e5, Mf'I. !lttlv Rutherford •""' M1rltn Loefflw, 111 of S.nt1 ,llnl; sl!ter. MYtl SllOdttY• 20 tr•n6dll_l!lren
!lld two arttt~rl'lldd!lldrlff'I, S..rv1ca1, l,IKdly, JQ:;JD A.JI<., 81!11 Br-llWIY Cl.,Pel. Interment, 1'1lrhaven Memorial P1rk. O!r«tld ll't 8111 8roadWI¥ Mor1Ulf'Y, 11~ 8rwdw1y, CDlll Meu.
For _Assault
CYPRESS -A 20-year-od
Cypress woman is in Orange
County jail today charged
with assault with intent to
commit murder.
The fire was atarted l5Y Shoemaker by Prest:
welding done in the apart-dent Johnson , y said that
ment <Jn Saturday and the publi.c wo break the smoldered for several hours befOre be i n g discovered new laws, and the courts
Sunday. firemen said. wou;ld ignore
C. W. Schaffin is owner of "Enf<0rcemen and tough
the apartment building and sentencing · arei necessary.
Rosalie Brooks. t.he tenant There are m8 e'xisting in the damaged apartment.
laws that will ~ontrol the\
criminal's ow er s hip ,1
possession we o f I
firearw. but th trend to-
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DELUXE POWER MOWE.Rs /:
EASY SPIN
RECOIL STARfti.
OUI I t &. 41.44
MON •• Tl.iE. ONLY
88
6 11 powered, 3 h.~. engine, hu front dischergo, chrome U sh1peil h•n·
• Clio with single control. Mo.j~I 22-214. .
TUNNEL DECK
IMPULSE STARTER
OUI 115. 57.77
MPN.·TUE. ONLY
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Rugged mower with )l(i h.p. mot.or. Select-O·Malic wheel ad juslors.
Mulcher door and rear belfle. Model 21 ·238.
Aurora GOnzales "'a s
booked after she allegedly
stabbed her h us b and ,
Steven, 21. in the abd9men
with a kitchen knife.
Orange Sued·
By Officer of raws at the eaker's
discretion," Van or:n .s:a~d. day is tD allow treaking Ill .---.-:::";;";;";';~~~;;\'
ORANGE -For m e r "Weapons loo during
Orange police 0 ff ice r riots obviously not be TWO DAY
COUPON
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WESTMINSTER
MEMORIAL PAU
Mortuey Ir C.moi.r,
. Cllapell .
14801 Beach. Westmln1ter
511·17%.'I e 1113-U!I •
He is .repented to be in
seri1>u.s condition in the
Orange Coun' M e d i c a I
Center.
Donald Schulz who was the r egistered.'. he continued.
"and criminals ~11 not re-storm center or a con-
against the city, he said to· SU{l'ender his ·too. '
troversy last year will file a quest firearms i. mils any
damage claim for $500,000 more than a w er would
d "UROCis co e rtf'ed Jury Requests -"l~hulz. who was fired in about the creatiq. of new
Augu!t 1967 when he charg-bureaucracies to 1'ffect !Jll· X-ray Costs ed that traffic tickets issued enforcable legisl ·on. ad·
to prominent citizens were ditional taxes an fees to
SANTA ANA -A system being fixed, was an unsuc-finance th~m. an the Un·
of fees. permits and regula· cessful candidatt. for city necessary harass ent 'of
ti f · t I ed council last April. the citizen wh merely ons or pr1va e y own X· . . wi"shes to have a eans of ray units · operating in the His SS00.000 claim w1U
county have been suggested charge harassment. by city personal defense. at his
tG the Board of Supervisors . ,.•~ff~i~ciii aiiliis ._hiie iisiiaiiidii.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;iidi.sii. ;ipo;;;;;siiaiii.ii· ·iiviiaiiniiH-~siiaiii· dii.""i by the Orange County Grand11 Jury.
The j ury report will be
before the supervisdrs Tues-
day and calls for regulation
of the x-ray unitll by the
county Health Department.
NIGHT and
Want Ad
e There's a Slnre
arid Se"' s~al Model 626 . ,
used!
• ys
• Travel in Ju I
summer in this Con·
tinental, full po er, aJr
condltlonin1. ririnal owner:
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DAY SERVICE ..
9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
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l'lalo
ENVELOPES 27¢
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JULY .. '
W it it• 111v1lep11 11111urr1 6 "" corn1 t 00
bo1:.
IT~TIONlllY Dl l'T.
WO .. ~JULY D11111Hllel I & I ......
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PANTY 'HOSE 73¢
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TENNIS SHOES
1.77
COlftp. ot Z.ff
louncy 1li p•o111 for llHl1 4irl1. Compl1+1.
ly w1th1ltl1 d1cro11 upp1r1 !11 1umm1n
111w11t ctlori.
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BADMINTON S£T
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JULY
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P1 d 1I color1.d p1p1r wilk rn1tchl114 '"•
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I TATION I RY Dll'T.
W~ll9 ~JULY OUtllt!IMI -I & I .....
Mini Mitt~
COLLEC10R CARS 48¢
Our 1 ... H e
Mett'1
SWEA 1SHIRTS
1.22
Our .... 1.77
Cr1w 111ck 1w11hhir+t f11 fur1 thor!
tl1ev11, 1olt fl11c1 llni119. M1ch l111 w11k.
1b!1. Wltlte l color1.
MIN'I WI .Alt Dl'1•
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~ULY ...
AM-FM RADIO
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Ow 1 ... 11.A• ' 1,,1·re111 M.01r 2016 Incl~~·· Ntt.ry,
llt,he~I, Clttyl~t ~111.
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PLACE MATS
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Le rqe 1i 1ortm1nt •' c;olo,.. 1v1il1a!1.
PARTY GOODI OUT.
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CARPET PIECES 83¢
Our .... 1:27
Appro1i'!_lat1 •Ii• ef p11c11 it 24"•41".
DOM llTICI Dl,T.
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JUNIPERS ·57¢
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JULY 111
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JUL'I' Ill
OIL CHANGE
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Exhibit .
Notes UC ~ ----·· -· ··-···-·-·
Birthday
O r a a 1 • Cooaty Fair·
llOW>d& In c 0 It • Mela
. will bl -olop ... • UaiwnltJ .of oaJllomla ex· __ ... Cea_
C-van Illa""'*" foll. The-· -.lllO y ... ot ·UC hldory;
ac:hlevtmeala ilDd lll"?bs
to 'tile ~ wtn pan~·" 1ou ...... ~
duQni • Dlno·llop -tour. ,.
1be Oll"aw:D will b e
spons«ed by ... Oalll«nla
Aluad Anodatton.
-... --0(73 panell and nine~
-deplctlnJ In -. =--= ~·:,: univerfity'a contributloqs in
such ffelda Al food , beal.th1 urban planolnf, pollulion,
criminoloa. trlllMc safety,
transporbollon ond educa·
tion. .-
A 11 campuses Of t h e
univeraity are maid.nc C'9G"'
·fribu~ lo the ubib~, In·
cludlnl \IC!.
Upon <11torin&: the con-
tennial caravan, visitors will
first see an ei.g!rt-minute
film, ''What it a
Umvrity?", n....-1>)>
"1umnus G._,, Pode.
The last fe&Ue will be a
diaplay o/ aevOl'a! modell
and protJotypeS' of equipment ,
de~e~ at tlhe wri~
unIVeNity ~; m-
clutling an --~ wbmarb!, the or 11 in al
cycJolron, • !lying ....,.,. • .
-=~ .. ~--research equipment, a
lneching madrlnes.
Lectures by UC Irvine -
feculty and films w1ll be
.aheduled during lhe af.
ternoon.
Conduolnd lours for pro-
spective 1tuden1B also ce
plonned.
Regional
Groups
Opposed
ORANGE -Calilomia
·llopubUoao ~ 0(.
l1cers loday hove ,a -
rOIO!llllon.., --op-posin& repnal rovermnent a,enclaa llldl as I he
8outhera. Callhnia AslOGia·
tion of Governments
(SCAGJ.
The resolution, adapted
here -this week, was ln·
troducea ·by CRA -·t Everebte Vt.mer. It in·
dicat.d ttie CRA -•• regional government that
would acquire land b y
eminent domain; levy
tpeCl.al t.u.ee ; iliN• revenue
bonds without a vote; or be
represented by counailmen
or 1upervilon without a
direct vote Of .111.e peq>le.
In adCJPtU:il the opposition
action. • ORA Boaro of
Directors 11id organiz.ations
like SCAG and the regi:onal
ABAG in h San FranclJco
Bay Area are "contrary to
the Amerloan concept of
progress."
July I Set
As Deadline
At Cal State
FULLER~ON - A
deadline of July 1 h.a.s been
• for admission f o r
california State College at
Fullerton's fall semester.
According to R a l p h
Bi&tlow, CSCF ~ of
.:bniHiODI mJ1 records, the
college is rapidly ap.
proaching its enrollment
quot.ts in all categories -
first-time freshmen, return-
ing students, transfers and
eraduates.
"We will havt to close
elU'ollmeM. earlier," he ad·
ded, "if any of these groups
hit.I Its p&rtlcular quota
figure before July I.·•
A projected enrollment of
10,730 U an iDcrfase of
about 20 percerit over last
--·· fi(Ur• of 8,888. turther !nfmnltioo. on
reliltrllllOll m>,y be ob·
Wned b'om the office Of ad· mil"°°' Md reconi.s, 870..
3112.
The
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Mos°'i"Complete
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ALPHA llTR ~rC:1·c:r 58¢ BACON l·ll~l~;~~AG[
HORMEL · 1u. "'""" 58¢ 'R•d Label' BACOll
"JOLLY" BRAND • PACKAGE OF 80 .
PAPER CUPS
9 OUNCE SIZE
SOME STORES
CHARGE 9Bc 78c
MEN'S, WOMEN'S l CHILDREN'S.SIZES
ZORIES
SOME STORES
CHARGE 39c
ASSORTED
COLORS
KING SIZE • 16 OUNCE BOTILE
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BONELESS GREAT FOR COOR r , FILLETS m:
OUTDOOR COOKIN . s1~~ IJ S. GOV'f INSP[CltO FAES~• ~llLlT OF
PORK TENDERLOI OCEAN 73~ .. PERCH
53~. WILSOl'S
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BONRESS FAMILY STEAK
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89L •1r
89L
88L
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ROUND STEAK FULL CUT
BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN
THES PRICES EPFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY, JULY.3, 1968 •
Bet 's "Man in Blue" says:
GYou didn't ieve we meant it?
n11 we'I stir "' fo1111it Jll'll'l9
11111IOW111
:: :;~~i i "" wy b11 !'~~:
'Well we ·did And we'll continue!
Now all we ask 1 that JOI ·Mplrt 1111 fiH 1111t lw youlllll.
~ SWEETUNRELISH
J3c '27' VALU! "
S!IElL • KILLS F I~ INSECTS
. NO PE STRIPS CHARCOAL~
LASTS FOR 90 D S $,.,,,,
SOME STORES -CHARGE $1.98
LIGHTER
SOMES STORES
CHARGE !9c
AllM 11111 o 11>1.B. BAG
BRIQUETS
79<
VALUE .69C
~L!. BAG-$1.4' VALUE lt.2f
COLLIER'S • 10 LB. BAG
BRIQUETS
SOME STORES
~RGE 99c , 79c
20-tl. W....IOME SlOllES CHA!CE 11.71 '11.•
15 OUNCE • PRE,AREO
Q9'l Halley's· Sala.ds
'j;ii( !OM! STOOES CH"GE 39e 25c • BEMI • Pali\ TO
•MACARONI
•GEllMAN fl(ITAlO
COLt~CTt~ ON AU TA>(AILE ITEMS • W£ ltESEltVE: THE klGHT TO REFUSE SALES TO CO~ERCIAL DEALERS
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FLOll'lRS •I . GRAPES " DISCOUNT PRIClS!
RED, Wl!llr,.11.UE ' .. COLORADO SWEET CARNATIONS LUSCIOUS
BUNCH 99c
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SWEET·• MILO • SLICING SIZE
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~!LL PEPPERS
3-JOI 29'
FREESTONE .
HECT A RINES -. '
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SWEET
SUN &RAND
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OPEN · JULY 4th
10 A.M. to 7 P.M.
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Autoneties
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Contract
· ANAHEIM ->t,utonetic1
divilion of Nqrjb MJ>erlcon
Rockwell Corp. Mre bU ..
been ,.lected by Ille ~
!)ompany to ltllrly • 1oneral
purpoee m.ultlplexiaa
system for the pf'Otptype
phase of tbe U.S. supenorilc
tranJpOrt.
Government and industry
stildies thaw a minimmn
need of 500 U.S. SSTa by
1990 to serve-just the
overwa.ter air routes of 'the
world, according fu Boel..DJ.
~ compuies in·
volved. in the. SST proiram
•• Boeln& ·1u1>contraetors
anl:I suppliers will pay an
estimated S75 million in
payrolls during the pro·
duotlo n of the ~ prototype
aircraft.
Total payroll for subse-
quent prodUction of 500 SST
airliners would amount to
a~ut Jl.9 biWon. -
7 on Coast
Graduated -
By Chapman
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ORANGE -Seven
student. from t b e Orance
Q)asi area have received
-1---i-.e"greer fro;m -c-b--ai>""llra--"--r-1
College here, \ Receiving b.:chelor -of arts
degrees were The o dore
Millard Crissell of . Costa
Mesa;· Jania K. Frazee ot
Newport. Beach: Valerie
Scudder of Balboa 11llind.
cum laude; and Judith F.
Sherm.an of Newport Beach.
Jla<hel E . Ju1Un o~ Launa
Beach received. the blchelor
of music degree.·
Recetvtne muter of arts
defl'9el in educaUon were
Millard Larry Hamel and
Wlla Barbara Slpu, both
of Costa Mesa.
Irvine Co.
Gives Post
To Hay es
IRVINE -Kenneth M.
!Uoyes """ been named manaeer o f commercial.
properties f<r the Irvine
Company. He is !be 1"nner
manager at the 32-story Oc·
--C.ntor bui.ldin( in Loo Angel ...
Hayes wU1 be repontlble
l<ll-rn-eflt and i. ....
llal.lon for all Irvine Com-
p a n y-owned oommercial
buildings. OUef amcng hU
duties will be the manap-
ment ol. the twin nine-story
o!lke hriJdJ"I• ,_ rilini
in Ille Fimn<iol Plua ct
Newp<rl Ctoler In N"'1")rt
Bead:I. Hayes retired in 1981
allier spendin( 21 yean In
Ille Navy.
Park Draws
Travelers
O'NEILL PARK -Carn·
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Park have fOl.D1 Vride ~
peal to travelln& tourist.I
1.-.m througllout ille Unltod
States, a report reveals:
During just two clays lasl
-residents ol 38 dll· fenict states and t w o
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oam;inl ftlciUtie1 .
. Leading the ll1t were 14
-· from Ohlo -· by W&sblngton . 11;
MiichC.m. 10; llliDois , nine;
Wisc0ns1ll, nine , and ~
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5.5 Se ries Titre
STAMFORD, Corm. (AP) the l.ut Olympics. lt is own·
Two l;oulhland sailors --Robert E. "'Teel" Turner eel by Benjamin D. Gilbert
one from Batt>oa Yacht Club of Atlanta· won the Bingo of Stamford.
SANTA BARBARA -Bob LA YC. -will repre1ent Area G Tr h . 1~ ·-~ l e The l'•st ra-,_ ~. six· and Taylor Grant'• .Colum· CLASS A -(I) Jubil•· (California) In the 5l'Day op Y w "' a •~·Pac " •• m "'
bia-50 Robon 111 waa an ti.on~ (2) M'alaiuena 11, Bill eup_ c 0 mpet1tl 0 n to finish in Sunday's race in race series, which Sti.t'ted
easy winner in the first leg Ravenscroft, SBYC. determine the . N 0 rt h ttie , U.S. championship 5.5 Friday, counted cnly for the
o( the Baldwin M. Baldwin aASSB-Robooill; (2) American"'Yacht Rt;cin. series. Bingo Trophy , as did the
Trophy race which started Tilt O'The Kilt: (3) Dorothy Union &ingle.handed ·cham· Turner, who finished first next two. Scoring for the na-. frorit Los Angel ea·. E III. Boris Levin,. LA YC; piomhip. · in the first two races for the tiorral champloltsbip ·started
The race was combined (4)-Squall. W. Goodley, -WIMers-lh the semI-fiha11 Club, and Richard Nagy. st . Bingo Trophy, is in third with the second 13ce, which
with Los Angeles Yacht DRYC; ( S) Persephone, hekt at Balboa Yacht Club Francis YC. place Cor the U.S. cham· ·was sailed Satur<ray.
Club's Channel Island n.ce. George Griffith, LAYC. Saturday and Sunday were Representing the ,com· pionship S.5 series. In second pl:ace for the
There were 17 starters and <4ASS. C -Papooge., Cliff Peter Parrett of Alamttos bined Yacht Racing Union Turner, wbo finished first championship is Cloud Nine,
l3 finishers. Tucker • LBYC; (2) Bay Y-acht Club and Bob and the Southern California in the first two races for the sailed by Gordon Lin·
Robon Ill finilhed at 7:37 Windward, Seaver &: Titus, Kettenhotfen of BYC. Yachting Associatian were Bingo Trophy, is in third demann, Milwaukee, Wis. It
p.m. Sa~y, about two NHYC. Competition iii the semi· Pat Scrugis, New p or t pltoce for the U.S. Cham· earned 21 points with a hours' after the eecond fin· finale: was between eight Harbor Yacht Club; Bar· pionshlp with 20in. points. fourth place Sunday zod a
isher. Harry Steward's CaJ-. skippers -fuur each from rett, ABYC ; Kettenholfen, In first place is F. second place Saturday·. ~.~rUaJ.'.:::: \:htAn=; BCY C Draws ~:=a .and sou t ~-er n :~c~ic an~ar=s · ~e!c:~t ~~~~~. cw~~ ~ ~ i;~ ·~~~O:~~ time Sunday
around Santa Barbara. and From· Narthern Caillornia CJub. . points. Cox sailed cadenza S t a n 1 e y L e.·J be 1 ,
Santa Cruz illlands slowed 124 Boats were Ted Rtist ()(Lake Mer· ·Barrett scored 16¥' points to a 22.-second victory Sun· Downsview. Ont., sailing
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CONTEST SPECJALI 7 for 4 15
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892-3331 , Ext •ii"1ion 283 the race. ritt Yacht Club: Louia Nady on the reverse scoring qay with a titm af 2:02:45. Tiger, is in fourth place
Final results : front Un i v e's it y -0. f s•-'em to runner-up Ket-The Bingo Tr0phy is nam· with 19 points. He wu filth 'J & F · 1 o t • 30 F R ,,... "th MOn. r1. •.m. o ..,: p.m Bo~VE~ Tay!'*Gr2.!: -"' Of .. eg atta I __:g~~:'.!..-~l':l::'.o'.'.r~··~k~~'.".ci,ai'.l· t'.D'..__ey'.Cna'.'~:::~'.'..t_.:~'!~'.!'h':o:_ll_e_• ._,_1_M<._._an_d_~_1.:_1o_r_.:'.~'.'.e~al.:u~'.:..S:·_th.:'•:;e pr".'.bo:.":a..,'.'.t :::l•:h~:::· ~::•'...w.:Tn::.' __:~::.~04::"::.~:.::~::.· _w_' __ ' __ tim_e_o_l..=:·==T=u•=·=· =W='=~=:,=n.="='·='=So:t::;.:1:0='=·'"=· ·=''=b=p:;.m;;.:;::=::;
Nl;IYC; (2) Jubilatian, Har-Bahia .Corinthian Yacht =~s
lY Steward, LAYC; f3) Tilt ct.m's Slan & Stripes
O'Tbe ·Kilt, Bruce Adam, Regatta <kew" 124 boet.a in 11
LEGAL NOTICE claoies riicinf on lmlde and -MOTIC• OP U.LI! OP,. l"l!l:IOMAL
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outBide cL&sses Satmday
and Suo:lay.
Final relults:
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Volante ll, Mike Hirsh,
BYC.
PllRF (81 -· Camelot.
PIMtl Loverklge. NHYC ; (2)
MK 11. Bob Poole. BCYC .•
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IUd1onl Carrill<r, Arizoq.
YC ; (2) El 'l'il>ur!>n, Pal
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• MOl!d11.:July 1, 1968 DAILY PILOT 11
·2'5 Y:aehts I> P.OJ:OOr·-·Boats · Set
!:~ ·'' •
Inboards
To Race ·
-On.Jllty4
Busy Time ·~
ScJledUled
or .Stars
Go South 1. ..... -; , • • •
Fdr :: .l/and Cruil;~ . .
-:. ~.--r:--. . ,. ... . ;, ~ . A lleet OI B~. acht
More than 25 yacbta will Clbb . .;hihlng ~ 4 .'both
set sail from MarlM del l>!!Jo'$il!!lsd. !"" n ~"ltove . ~elf., 'NW: •Y JW:.k . 1D<day Rey 'f!O~ J11 the fir~ ~of lho".~'1 ,Jfiie1
WindjUiitiftri Y~ Club r-ls~. ,.. ?,~11i".'~~ ~
Thursday ·
and Southweltfu:~ Y aJ:ht . Dep;µ-tur~ ·~e -~~ BYC
Club race to Sal\ Diet;o. The W-lll be at 7.~ •·1'· w1\.h the fir1t stop at Marina del Rey
race 11 IOJpautl<a) ~· whefe tbet, wm be eu.,ta of
. Entriel •U. lroli·1:t110-C,alilonila Yacl'li·Club.
Ocean Racine, M l d g e t Next leg of the cruise Fri·
0c.-ean Racine Pacific Han-day will be to the Chanriel
dicap and-.Mu~l·Hlll lslanda Ml\f\na w:bere they
ti '1 -. ~' ~'Will. bl iueiti oNhe Channel classes. ··..: -. · • • Jslanti..-YacJit.Club.
A gala skipper• open On Saturday the fleet will
house party ls set for bead for Pelican Bay on
WedDesa)'..llltl>t ot the WYC Santa Crus · bland whet-< . they will spend Saturday
cluliloul• ot Morma del and Sundily•lfl&bl
R~ race .will .tart at . From Pelican Bay the
10:30 a.m. niu:nlday off t~e
Mf.rina del Rey ~ater.
Finith 11ne ~ be !u.t in·
side the San Diego No. · 1
buoy.
Se veral perpetual trophiet_ *"' at. s\aj<e. :J:1<>!>!lY • .P£<~•.•· tation Will be Saturday, July
8 at the WYC clobhoooe.
Athene 1st
Finish • JD
SF Race
' boat. will go to Fry Harbot
July 8, a hop of abotit three
miles . where they will re-
main for three nights. ' -
Other stops will be •t
Coches Prietos Cove. on the
-west end' of Santa Cruz,
Smuggler's Cove,. Hen Rock
Cove on Catalina Island.
ID charge of the cruise are
Bill Th8yer, Jim Borger,
aOO Ed Lethen.
Trophy Due
Best Yacht
Jn_ Series
Tbe only two-man class of • 'Ile l Jott1"Q~al ' Star
Inboard spe.aboat..raclng -Class Yacht Ra cl n g
the 'rough-shod Cr a c k e r Association ·Is having a bully
Boxes -will have. a field · schedule thla ·year dnptte
out to battle Fred Miller's the· fact thi.t there ls no
defending Orangoutang at "'World0'I" scheduled'.
"Loni Beach Marine Stadium _.. ~ .. ' ' ' The lnt~nationaI Gold
July 4. 1 ..:~. • _. • · .: Stat . Ch8mpiomhip wa s
The ace Sepulveda driver • CBYC Boat will have Bob Bartholomew · dispensed with this year
as b,tJ ridill_g mate. Miller is 1 • because of' the Olympic
ooe of-the ·three -1967 win-Ta· kes F;...,. t trials ·· aod the yachting
ners signed to defeod on the .&...1. o Olympics at Acapulco, Mex-
now r~uilt Marine Stadium Austin Li;:~t ot cabrillo lco. · -course.-. Followipg the Blue star
0 u ts tan d t n g threat Beach Yac ub skippered championships in districts
against Orangootang iJ ex· his Dallnyo to the ·Los throughqut the c o·u n try ,
pected to be the Vtin Nuys Angeles. Mercui-Y Cl 'a s s man1 of this ~untry's top
racer-stock broker D i c k championship sail~d in con-skippers will paint toward
·Joseph A. Beek of Bafboa Maxwell with ·The Broker. junction With CBYC's Sum-the Silver Star -North
Island donated . a perpetual He is a former world record mer Series. America.ii championships. to
trophy to the Balboa. Yacht speed holder in the class. Runner-up was B 111 be held Sept. 7-17 _pn San
Club to be awarded armually Orangoutang hofds the Oannichael in ·Tension, Also FranCisco~ off Berkeley.
to the BYC member \\'I > Marine Stadiwn competition from CBYC. Third was The Silv tar will be co·
est.ablishes the best record class record of 66..914 11\lles G;orce Patterson's Tilt, end sponsoied the St. Francis
in a selected series of races.. per hour. fourth was Lloyd Greeno in Y·acht Club~ and the San
The designated ,rnces are Trad It ion a 11 y tho Duet. Francisco Yacht Club. The
BYC Winter Regatta, BY C-Independence Day speed-. Results of the second 1'8,Ce regatd:a will De held lm-
LIYC Bali Regatta . BYC boat races draw .. t he of the Summer Series: mediately after t ehOylpicm
Easter Regatta., BYC 66 season's best array of boat.$ · SMALL BOAT ARB. -mediately after the Olympic
SANTA BARBARA_ J im Series, Metnorial Day and drivers, and for this OK Dinghy, Bruce Harvey, trials in San Diego.
Wilhite.'s 64-foot Athene Reptta BYC cat a 1 in a 19th Annual in b o a rd CBYC. ..c.. St. Francis Yacht Club of.
from st. FranclS Yacht Club I-slaiid ;,.ce and the BYC speedfest, officials of the CA.L-20 -Colleen, Ed ficiall said some eo boat.a was~the first yacht to fin.U;h Fall Regatti:. sponsoring_ West Lon g Fox, CBYC . are expected for the Silver
the.San Francisco to Santa Each of the regattas and ,Beach. Lions .club ar e FLYING DUTa!MAN -Star which will be an ad.di·
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WYC and BulorJlaul, SWYC
bay_e_ qpened their facWti.e1
tO racing &kippers and
trews and their faplilies. Barbara at 6:37 p,.m. Sun-eacti race of ttie. 66 Series ~cting their . greaf.e6t ~vG.~e, ..Mike Stanford, tiooal tune-up fOr' those ·go.
day. · · _ · _; : " and ·Catalina race shall be 1_· _n_e_a_t _sh<l_w_ .. _ _;·•c="-'·--'-· --'---------mg=· "-'.to:....:.:A.:..capul=:c:oo.:... __ · ___ ----'---~-------------'-"
Only one other yacht had clasied. as -an individual
fini$hed before midnight. It event, making a total o! 13
was the yac.ht Sea Bird own· scares f<r each yaCbt.
Newport Canoe
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Club Holds Lead • i j • .. . ed by Bird Sey of St F. YC, Each yacht's best . H
Sea Bird llnistied 8J1 hour ooaring -(o! the 131
and a hall beOind Athene win be used for ~oriilg C~~· p?t:i t~I: f~~~ ~~. s~:'1 o~~ y~~~~c~ ~Put!f !~~ ~~e~.e e·.. nne~· •.
<i j1 point$ in winning the the race we.re some 30 milee ·ecoring method. -
Kaliforniii 0 u trigge r . from the finiSh. . ·In' the event « the tie\ ... ,
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Second in tbe competition Bill Wilson's K-50 Rascal deed of gift. . ·
was the Balboa Canoe Club from Santa Barbara was Purpose of the gift is to
with 26 poim, Kai Nalu WflS dismasted when she round-increase participation of
third with 11, Mxl the new ed up in a heavy gust. John Balboa Yacht Club ocean
t_.a,guna club &aared.;~~ven NqbleJt . Columl:Ma:.50 Simoon --ra~s in their own.. club
points. ~t · , . ·-.. tiad her m i'i z e~ · m as t .ieiiitt-as an<J race series, ac·
Next schedulea ~· are ·. crumpl~ and blew out a c<>tding to Commodore Jell ·
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In his early years he sailed
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THERE WASN'T much CounCil, have launched a
weather to test the twin· massive campaign for
tiuIIs in the 1966 'IWwip~c. Cleaiier ,-safer Waterways.
Out on his continuation Vehicle for the campaign
a!'OUnd ttie ·world Wagner is a large vinyl bag with the
and Rahlff found plenty to nautical Rules of the Road
test the seawortmne&s of imprinted on its face. Within
their World ·cat. two m-onths of the eam-
By the time the voyage. paign's launching, more
was over they had survived than 100,000 qf the bags
seven f u I l gales a n d were • distrtblfied through
numerous ottier storms that b 0 at c 1 u b s., marine
would have made most skip-businesses, Army Corps of
pers wonder: "What in hell Engineer district offices and
9:m I doing out here.'' Coast Guard Aux i 1 i a .r y
"There wen: times when flotillas, according to Fred
we were hove-t.o foc Wlhat B. Ll~tQn , executive director
seemed like endless boors, of OBC and BOCA,·
and other times when we Samples of the bag were
were alternately u n d e r also enclosed in promotion
Shortened sa.il or even bare kits for NOOonal Safe
poles," recalled W1agner. .Boating Week, June XI tn
!'But ' World Oat he 1 d July 6. The kit was sent to
togetiher undet' the m<OSt more than 6,000 local safe
severe conditions. There boating groups throughout
were times when we hit the country.
speeds of 25 knots w.,·,,hi~l•~-··w.e......t.hiDLwe-llav.e-hit
0 -reao1l!i:iifl:." ---Upon a simple but effective
THE FASTEST passage answer to two of the most
for World Cat \WIS through common problems in the
the India n Ocoon where sport -littering a n d
Waigner said the c r a f 1 midhandling: If the boatman
e<I 200 ·1 d hangs the bag near the helm ayerag mi es per a•y. he'll always-have a place to "The trip ~s well plan· ned ~nd ran as smoothly as loss that sandwich wra1,>per,
a fine watch," commented and he won't be able to lo6k
crewman Rahlff. at the bag without getting a
After leaving Ho0nolulu in lesson in safe boating," said
1966 ithe World Cat called at Lifton.
At -Festival California marine filed, has Woodward has served on centers in the west.
accepted the job a s the board of d.lrectors of He ls a member of Balboa
chairman of \he 1 9 6 9 SCMA . for three years and Yacht Club and bas been ac ..
National championship for Southern Callrorn!a Boat for several years prior to tive in sailboat ~aciqg for a
three classes Of <;lo~ed Show. ·• that served in lesser poai· number of years. He sails a
cour.se speedboat wtll be The Southern California tions in the organizations. PC .sloop and has crewed on Marine A ssociatio n -Woodward is we sf e r n the Transpac race from 1'.M
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crackerbo.xes and s u pe r
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along wtih the variety of
closOO course classes, the
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fields will be ·racing, at
speeds approaching I 0 0
miles per hour.
Other aspects of the week
of aquatic eventt; are races
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for various types of sailing
craft, a country-western
musii: concert, an· art show
in downt.own Long ~ach
..and tfle. Sth annual Under
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SAN l"RANClsCo (UPI) a Ohinatown for Y-com-ouburl>ao clUe1. Olllcllh of
-San Franciaco, t b • mitt.. has been formed by the •Y'lem set up ao ap-
Gateway t.Cl the Orient. That the-San Francisco Human prenticelhip program ~
is how travel bl'ocbures Rights Commiuion t o CbSnese studentl with a
read but there Is another welcome aftd··belp the Wah ruarantee ol a job tor those
story they don't tell. Oling teen-agers become who complete the training
San Francisco, particular-members of the "in" group. program.
Jy its QJ.in.atown di.Jtrict, "You see the real trouble The CaWorni"a Meat Pack·
also is peaaageway from is that the.W'BJ) Cbinp have Inc Co. is rentinc a1i UDU1ed
the ptieot:, For about 8,000 been mostly dTOP,-Outa from b~Uding t~ ihe youtb com· ~ of •the estimated 25,000 school sin<:e ~Y cetne to J!Ultee ~or 1114! as a teerN· ~ Chinese fmmigrant:s from -uus country because of ,.. tion CaCJHty at a token rent
• Hong 'Kong last ye a r , language prOblems/• Wong cf $~ a mo.nth.
Chinatown ls now home. sai'd. "We're triiog to set GOOD RESULTS
The influx of n e w that right." English languace achools
residents Jnto the already T h o m a s Fitzpatrick, for youngsters. and job.ski&
crowded ~ city b l o c k director of the police in· center1 for older youths are
district created a Dt.W pro-terugence wit, alao at-operating in Obinatowm. and
blem for the c l t Y , tributed the gang actions to showing good resulti.
specifioal!y among t e e n · the laoguage . ..barrier. The work of Chinese-
aeers. IMPROVEMENTS American teen.agers with
Felling ~ted or ,·, ...... · -w kids i· u s t the i'mmlgrants has been perhapg strange~ the· youths '11 ..., credited with much of the
from Hong Kong formed co u l 'd 11 ' t communicate,'' decrease in tenS.ion. The
gangs, known as Wah Ching Fitzpatrick 'said: group is organized under the
!foreign born), wbtcb have Wong ' said there have name Leway, meaning t.he
in some instances become b e e n ' ' m a j o r i m-"legitimate way.""
hostile. proveme,ats" in relati'ons" C hin at own and the
Attacks on a number of with. the Wah dung gangs neighboring North Beach
tourfsts last New Year's and ttie , problem the Y dist:iet, where •om e
·nay arid a rash of presented .is well on the way Chinese immigrants ~etUe,
burglaries late in 1967 were to being..solved. art cooperating to stage a
blai:ned on tbe Wah Ching "The basic problem we neighborhood arta festiv<d
youth. . , now ha-ve to deal with is on July 6. The program will
But since the New Year's housing, job 9PP0rtuni,ty, con&ist of acts and displays
Day incident, expressions of education aiiJ.--recreatJ.oo . by the residenta themselves.
hostility from the Wah ReCreation in OU.natown is Included will be music by
Ch ing gangs have tapered sadly lacking," Wong added. rock 'n' roll bands, Tai Chi
off remarkably, police and Some job opportunities df'monstrations, horoscope
Chi natown officials report. hp.ve been provided by the reading by an 85-year..old
The reason they cite is the Bay Area Rapid Transit grandmother, a f o r t u rte
involvement of civic system, currently build.inf a cookie '1fioat," and exhibits
o rganizati006, businesses, 75-mile network connecting of art work by res.idenb bt
the YMCA and the--teen-age San Franc i s co with the two communities.
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J~ly '4th was meant for picnics in the
park. Watt'hing awftome fireworks displays,
oncl 'being with your family. It's also on ap.
pfOPfiote day for showing <the wOrld how
proud we are to be living in America,
The .4th of July is noJ a day for bu1iness
os usual. Thcit's why Vons is _11.iving its em·
ployees the day off~t full pay. That's not
the most profitable way to run a grocery
chain. But :there is only one day with th9 ·
meGning of the 4th of July. Vons d_oes not
wish to. detract from th~ meaning. We will
. bo dcioed lndeponden,. Day booou .. we
think it'•·"'" right thing lo do.
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Demo Con ~ntion ·Problems
· ClllCAGO (AP) 7 Pio<f-
dent Johmon1s dei::iJIOb. to
\vithdraw from tb•~oUUcal
scene aP.'pears to · have
lessened ~if not eliminated
-threats of demonstrations
at the Democr·atic NaUonal
Convention 'next ·month. ,
Sho.rUy after. Chicago bad
been named site of the
Democratic conclave, an~
tiwar, civil rights and hippie
leaders chorused that U op.
position to the President's
policies ..was· to be mean-
ingful, it would have to in-
volve the coiivention at the
s p r a w 1 i n g International
Amphitheatre.
But now the protest move-
ment ls in disarray.
t~ose ~ were shaped
lu&ely ar.owid the assump.
tion that .10bnson1 would be
running" Davia· added ln an
hiterview ..
'qle ·N,MC ·stip. anticipates
what is obscurely termed a
"pres'enc6" i1ui'lng tbe COD·
vention.-but Davfs did not
elaborate. Soundings are
being taken among
members across the country
to evaluate the support.
Lowell Rheinheimer, 20,
reflects the growing un· certainty when he discusses
the Qtlcago Area Draft
Resistors, C A D R E , a
chapter of a nlitiona l
resistance organizat
which had plans f o r
demonstrating the week of
Aug. 25. '
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rllbts movement are• 1veD
lts1 structured.
James Farm1?,' fert11ier
director of the (:onsma of
Racial Equallty, aald CORE
will not dem~strate i.t the
convention and added: 0 1
hope the convention comes
off, and I 1plan to attend.''
The Rev. Ralph David
Abernathy,-president of the
Southern Christian
Leadership Conference, has
never officially adopted the
promise of bi's predecessor 1 the late Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther Klnj, Jr., to
demonstrate at ttle con-
vention, although he, too,
has mentioned the posslbili·
ty of a "presence" there.
CHOICE LASHED
When eyes first focused on
the convention site in early
January, Negro comedian
The National Mobilization
Con;ilnittei, organizer of the
march on the Pentagon last
Oct. 21 and the largest vehi-
cle for war protesr,--has
canceled a program ~ormed
specifically . fOr the con-
ventfon, {l program touted
as "the largest in American
"After John s on ' s an·
nouncement," he sa'id, "the
youths in CADRE had a ten,
~dency to relax, to breathe·•
sigh of relief. And they felt
they could wi'thdr aw
themselves from the move·.
ment." · · '
and civil rights activist Dick _· --------------~--! Gregory angrily denounced
, . history." "But~weno longer have
those pians," said Rennie
Davis of the NMC's Chicago
office.
If the peace movement
plans appear loPSe ·and ten·
tative, those of the civil
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the DemocratS' choice of
Qilcago, proclaiming the Gregory called everyG>lng
convention would be held on· of(.
ty "over my dead body" and· He said he. Uared 1lle
that he would ·spearh~ a •planned · marche. w o u I d
demonstration of 5 , O O O erupt into violence.
pera<ms.. "1be baSlc elements are
Thfee months J a .l-~ r so· unstable and tbe com· ,
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btnatlon of laotora pofen·
tlally ao combllll!ble that II
cannot accept the
n-tblllty fOr leaiding
demonstratiOm in th e
-of tbli city ... he said.
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JI DAILY' Pfl.OT Mondl1. Jul11 , l968
i -' • ID "Pr-for ·. ·Autos Outdo Guns 'for Death E!Jrope
LONDON (UPI) -ln 11111! In Jlrlto.iJI are
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unarmed, for violators of Engllah gun Ughteoed up even more In member of a riDe oosocla· mochllle gun or a atml. ~ -
West German pollcl Mopped unles1 the p o I i c e com-~· Supplying weapons to the near futlae according to tion or 1how documents automatic rlfle hM been School of . BasiMSS
~1J stat11Uc1 on misslcmer .decides to iss ue a prohlblt.ed per.son ls the national police board. granting you hunting rights. issued them by the military, · ~
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c 11 volvln& 1un1. weapons in s~ial cases, ps pu:nlahable by three years in Everyone owning a Even 10, police estimate· but they are also undetvery ~· . "''
Inst.ad , 7 t,epn lilting for example, when a known p.rlson. Carrying a real or firearm 1n Sweden i 1 that there ere one million strict orders to keep it ________._"'-c
crlmet committed w l th armed and d a n g e r o u s imitation flrtarm with in-registered wlth the police. regllitered firearms I n under lock and key.
.aUt0rn06U11. There wtMn't criminal muttbe captured, tent to .commit ai crime can To get 1 llcen$t for a gun, Sweden, which has a popula-Police say the number of
eaoulb iun crime& to make tr the police refuse to result In a seven·yea:r jail· you must have a clean don ol. eight milllon. crimes involving weapone ln
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A11fttfilt It warthwblle. grant a firearms cerUficate sentence-. Use of a weapon police record f<r the past There is another special Sweden is rising steadily, ABC jHORTHA~D
A Spanish pollce official, lO an tpplicant, he may ap-to resist arrest carriel a 14-ten years, present terUmony category or gun owners in bu.t they Point out that most _111 W. $th , Phone
asked ~ stetiltics on peal to p. court to have the year seh1:ence. , from a local elected otflciaI Sweden. T h e y are the of these guns are either
gun crbnei, ~smiued the ~po_:!li~ce~ov~e~rr~w~ed~.~~~~~Stw~edls~~h~g~un~co~ntrol~~la~w~1_Jtha~t~y~ou~oro~~tn~ow~n~a~1~a~250~,000~~l}l~em~be~rs~o~f~th~e~s~m~u~gg~l~ed~or~s~w=J=e•=~::..:.om=.:th=•~~~~~S~1~n~t1~Ano~~·~~~54~·~~~l~7~53~o~r~5~4~3~·1~72~1~~ qQe11 11 ''ridkulous.0
1_ There.are severe penalties:. ar' ftrict, and they wll1 be . law-abidinecltlzen1 andbea home. guard. Either a sub-armed lorees.
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rt.re are almost ooae, he \\l ' . . g\d_ . ,, ..
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luslratloos ol tbe lacf thol <ltlloUll> Europe ... can and
do _own l'JDI, they seldom
UM thtm oa. each other .
.. Hunten, wbmetJ, and
mitttlamm. own rifles and
..,.,,..__ Palbma, blnk
gumda ...i tut drl""' cor-rf pi>lo18. Yet tho number
of felonies committed witb ·e ·new firearms .ii very low.
ALL HAVE LAWS .
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ftrearJN completely, ~~=~~~ so ''over-e.ngi.n.eered .. :'·' gel Neverttleless, about.pne
Frencbman in 25 is a licens-
ed bunter, presumably witb ' 11 -a~~~~~ uou -· never
revolver with~ ~.' --..-------;;;;-----·------~.~~£~~¥<---ear a p,an1c .stop·-.. ag· ain.
the murder of Dr. Martin
Luther ,King Jr.
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HUDtlng guns, u s u a 11 y
•hOICUDS and email-bore ·
rifle" can be purchased in
tome'. countries witbout a
permit In Denmark
ordinary citizens can buy only sbolguns · wlthout a
permit. Jn Belgium, .22
rifles and air guna ere also
classed as hunting guns. Ap-
pllcaUons for 1 h o t g u n
cer.tuicates are granted on
request in Englandf pro-
vided the applicant is not a
known feloo or under 17
years of age.
AGE RESTRICl10NS
Almost "\ll other European
countrlea also p}ace age
restriction• on gun
ownership. In Ausiria the applicant mutt be 21 years
old, 1n Finland he must be
18, blJt he may get a smaQ.-
bore rifle at 16. In Norway
too, 16 i9the m.lniinum age
for own-.lp ol rlflos ond
shotguns. But a person must
be 21 before be can •wlY
for a handgun permit. ·
During the war, almost
every able-bodied ad u 1 t
Russian w• armed. Now
only hunting rlftes are
legally for aale in the Soviet
Union. 'Ibey can be obtained
only as members o f
recognizred hunting clubs,
and only in state stores,
where a strict register is
kepi.
In Western Europe,
regulations vary from coun·
try w country. Eoglond,
West Germany, and Sweden
, ~ good W1111ples ol lbe
diversity.
SHOP LICENSED
Gun control in England
be&ins with Ute dealer. Both
he ond ltla s1toP must be
licensed by the police. He
mltrl record all transac-
tions, and his records are
open for inspection by the
police.
Every eu1tomer m u s t
have a firearms certificate.
To obtain a certificate , the
prospective gun buyer must
1ubmJt aa application to the
· chief police officer of tbe
area where he resides.
The applicant must be at
least 17 yeltl ·of q:e. He mutt not have a criminal
record. His application will
bed e n i ed if be has ever
been sentenced. for a prison
term d more than threii
years. U lie has been sen·
feoced f<r leu than a three-
year term within the last
ftve ,_.., he wW also be
-• cei1l!lcal< .• _ .I! be ...-w buy a
lbotgun and meet. these re-
qulremlntl, Ml application
wUl ho INliled at ...... u
be waatl a rlfle or a
laatlpll, ho -also •how
fOOd -w1>1 be should haft It.
BrMilb eotrCM 1a1 It
would ho Yfliy vnllktly tllat • ,....u would ho bluld to
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@-The ~elv MerCedes-Benz
2BOSE has a disc brake at
every wheel. So do all I BO.
mph Grand Prix road-rac-
ing machines.
Some critics have called the ne\v
Mercedes-Benz 280SE i•over-engi·
!)wed" Sure, they say, a passenger car
needs good brak es, b1,1t does it need
brakes good enough for a racing car?
"Absolutely;• say the Mercedes-Benz
engineers. 1'fest after test has proved
that disc brakes provide the most pre-
cise braking pcssible-at any speed. Put
one wherever you have a wheel."
By conventional standards, the Mer-
cedes-Benz 280SE is "over-engineered'.'
\ And Mercedes-Benz is proud of it.
Most conventional cars have old-
fasruoned drum-type brakes. They're
cheaper than disc brakes, and good
enough for most average situations.
But drum brakes can be marginal· in a
1'panic" stop.
II llkH hor11pow1r lo 1lop
Most people don't realize it, but it
takes horsepower to stop. It's the same
had drum brakes oE the same diameter,
this area would be cut ,considerably.
There would be less area to develop
braking horsepower, less area to dissi-
pate heat. Such brakes would be more
prone to fading, S\verving. and judder-
ing. Drum brakes lock the feehng of
autlwrity you get with disc brakes.
Dlao br1kn ere ataindard
oqulpmonl
That's why Mercedes-Benz engi-
neers insisted on disc brakes for the new
2BOSE. And not just on the front wheels
-or as art extra-cost option-hut on all
4 wheels as sla11dard equipment.
The ttemendolfS .margin in braking
pcrfonnance you get with 4-wheel disc
brakes is just one r.:xample of what"over-
engineering" means to the owner of a
Mercedes-Benz 280SE. Hore are some
more:
Fuel lnjocllon
Usually, your car's engine is designed
either for pcnver or economy-not both.
Mercedes-Benz engineers found a way
to give you the power of a V-8 and the
fuel economy of a ~ix. It's
called "fuel injection," an
ingenious device that ram-
feeds gasoline into the en-
gine under high pressure.
· Result : horsepowet is
boosted by nearly 15% al no
sacrifice in gas tnileage.
(Technical note: 111e "S"
iu 1he 280SE's 11a1ue s1a11ds
jtPanic!top"dt:monstraJio11: A last driwr sla111s dui new
Merr.edes-Bt:tu; 280SE to 11 sW• stop from 80 mph.
I "S "Th "r"" ds or uper. e c stan
for "Ein.spritzniotOr" or fue l-
i11jec1i-On engine. And "280''
kind of horsepower that makes you r car
go, except that it's applied in the oppo-
site direction. And, instqid of being
produced by the hea t of gasoline burn-
ing in your engine, it comes from fric-
tion in your brakes.
In a "panic" stop'":" real or simulated
..:..it takes the equivalent of 321 horse-
power to stop a 3,500-lb. car from 80
mph. This energy transfonns the car's
forward momentum into l1ea1. And this
heat mustbe-dissipated by your brakes.
The disc brakes of th e Mercedes-
Benz 280SE have 421.1 sciuare incbes
of effective broking area. If the 280SE
is t11e siU-tlie 1uetric displacente11t-
of tl1e engine, lvhicli is 2.8 liters.)
Fuel injection also gives the 280SE
excellent engine response at all engine
speeds, lvith e.'\:ceptionally smooth pick-
up from lo\v revs. The 280SE engine's
overhead' cam silences the fuss and clat-
ter of conventional tappets. And its 7
main bearings give the cranksl1aft bet-
ter support than most V-Ss, for less vi-
bration at high ~peeds.
10,000 body weld•
Most conventional cars have a sep-
arate body and chassis, held together
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TI1e impeccable Mercedes-&iiz 280SE:-with disc brakes on all 4 wheels.
\Vith bolts. Arter a while, the bolts can
\Vork 1006e. On a rough road, the rattles
can be deafening.
l\1ercedes-Benz eliminated the rat-
tles by eliminating the body bolts. In-
stead: 10,000 individual OOdy ivelds.
Result: astructureofimmensestrength
and rigidity. After 50,000 miles or so,
you may begin to\vonder if your280SE
\viii ever rattle.
Bulll lo bo lhe boll
-not the best seller
After 'velding, body fieams are
ground down and checked with a soft
glove. Any burrs are filled with pe\vter
and polished smooth by hand. -
The body is thCn dunked in a 52-ton
priiner bath until 24 pounds of a spc·
cial anti-corrosion fonnula have seeped
into every cran'ny. This primer coat is
baked on. The neXt is spr")'ed on. Be-
t\veen the last two . coats, the body is
hond-sanded. The 6nal coat of enamel
is hand-sprayed. There isn't any "orange
~e!'' or other minor blemishes. The
finish is as nearlr, perfect as the presen~
''state of the art ' allows.
(Note: Nitpidters 1vill ~nd t1othi"g
10 carp aboi11. A sla1hering of perma-
nent plasl icized vnder..:oating figlits
'road salt, nm and rol. ne i"sides of
1l1e hubcaps afe pri~r-coaeed af~ 1he
outsides are chron1ed. Even tlie 11nder-
side of 11te dasl1 is ('Jilly. lritnmt!~.}
By the time yo ur 280SE is complete,
it has passed 8,117 inspection,. One
out of every 11 workers is an inspector
to make sure that Mercedes-Benz stan-
dards are maintained . •
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For f unher details on the new Mer-
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models from j\'1erttdes-Benz; send today
for your copy of the free, 24-page. lull-
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Better yet, visit our showroom where
the.280SE is now on display. Kick the.
tires. Slam the doo". Get berund the.
\vheel. Then make your own ~ecision'.
about the "over~ngineercd" Merctdes-
Benz 280SE.
A luniry CM witliout an OUftCt. of fat~ the 280SE mus11res 2 ft!c l lliqm, dwn il5 domuricrivah~ )'Cl yitlds not en inc11 of inkrkw f'O()N •
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Mercede•Benz motor cars
from.$25,785• to $4,441•
You m":y be able' to afford a Mer·
cedes-Benz without realizing it. Here
are suggested retail prices for 9 of the
·15 Mercedes-Benz models:
600 Grand Mercedes .••.... $22,472'
300SEL Sedan • .. • .. • • • •• 9,489'
2BOSE Coupe .. • • • • .. • • .. 9,262'
280S L Rpadster • • • • • • .. • • 6,568'
2BOSE Sedari • .. • • • .. .. .. 6,336'
250 Sedan.1
•• o ~ o ooo • •• •• o -5,150"
230 Sedan............... 4,631'
220 Diesel.'.............. 4,5so•
220 Sedan •.•• , •••• ,~.... 4,446•
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"'Mama" and "dada" usually art the llrst·W<>(<is .infants ieam
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For those unjque yoUngsttrs whose·siblings are mirror·images:
it's autpriiiftg' the next words aren't,. "How da y'ou tell them apart?"
becau~ the phrase. become& common·p1ace Wly ·in their lives.
Multiple births -more joy,1 more trouble!·
, A large sprinkling of both with emphasis on the joy, agree-area ·
mothei;-s of multiple~. ·
"What ; ~ay to start -and stop -" laughs Mis. Ricbaid ·L
Klosterman, wliose first child turned outJ.0 be triplets, two girls,~Les ..
Ue and Leigh, and a iOn Craig, now 7. . ' "The first year was beautiful -Until th~y start.ed w.alking. Then
you wouldn't believe. w.hat.they got into," sighs Mrs. Charles Higgin-
son, whose two adopted 3 year-olds, Brian and Bruce, actually are
three months apart in age. · .
•4Jt;s a great deal easier With .five tha:n it was with ihree,''
claims Mrs. Donald Stewar.t, mother of David and Dennis, 8i Karen.
and Sharon, 2lf.a , and a ringleton, Ka~een •. ~.
"One for each of us," s.lid.-Julie, 9, and Danny,·8, When Mr .. ~nd
Mrs ... Kenneth ' Ro;berts brougtlt home. adopted identical 'twin sons
Darin and D8Ie, now three months. ·
Double expense and a need for help when the babie1 art tiny
were twQ areas where the mothers emphatically agreed:
"Expenses· can ,be astronomical," s8id M~s~ Kl~~rman, wliose
triplets were: in an incubator in the hospital un.til tb·ey Were· six~weeks
old. ~e girls weighed Jess than three ·pounds at birth and tt\eii'
brother ,..eigbed less than five.
Almost constant feeding beCauSe the 'babies generally· are.small·
er than average is another common problem, and the women were
laVish in praise of th'eir husbands, all of whom pitched in..to.help .
. AltboUgh M.rs. Klosterman !""ls it would be almost 'imposlibla ·
to handle three without some help, on occasion it was necessary· for
her to feed two .and let one wait. At the time she didn't feel-particular· .
ly overwhelmed by three tiny infants. "I had no basis for compari9Mtf
I guess," she says~ · ·
Good equipment is 3n invaluable aid, she stresses. With good
Iaupdcy facilities, for instance, she was· able to manage all the babies'
laundry, including the diapers. ·
. An mot.hers of multiples found ·strict adherence to a schedule
a must, and finding the ertra time to fold. the washing made if .teem
the biggest chore. -
· l~Eb-nl'~$. Pa9e to
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1;000;.havo.~Jied twi<e ~.tbe.Dmald stewart fiamily. Shown Mlh<hm1111d·~. 8,.and·Kllnn <llld &baron, 2'h, Qelt lo right)
is • Mrs. •Stewmt, :!e;undet and preoldent of Ille Huntington Beich
Motlu!rs o! -Twins l!ll.ub: Both oets o! Internal twin& slw'e·tbtJime. ·
light during .family oulillp wilh Kathi.en, 5, who aftra<:ts the. in"'* .
attention 18 · the ,_ftlmiJy "line'eton. • ' , "
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lDlNTlCAI. llOYS -.Julie Oielt) ·enjoys belp-
inC -Darin m Diie; <1-mond>eld 9dopled
-Clfllr • ..i·Mrs. Kenneth~. lnc:i-
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dence·in identical twins among.boys· is much ·
. .....-·than aniong girls, ocrotding to Mr1.:
. Robfit1t (rlJl>t). • '.
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RkNrd L IOootonnln, bava entln'7 different per •
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Wedding .Vows Said
By-Raymond D. Myers
--The Rev. J. Alvin
Crawford o!!ldated during
the double ring ceremony
llnkln& iii marriage tbe
• f.onner Wendy Lucaa and
Raymond Dan Myers. •
'!be Centenary Me1hodiJt
Otutcb in Mode.to was tbe
oetunc for the attemoon
nuf>u..ia. Parent& of the
couple aro Mr. and Mn.
•
George W. Lucu Sr. of
Mpdesto ,and ?t..r. and Mrs.
Raymond D. Myers ot·Hun-
tmgtoo Beacll. ..
The bride, eecorted by ber
father to the altar, domed a
floor lellllh gown of organza
ovw taffeta, with clusters of
re • embroidered chanWly
lace and pOor1s acoenlini'
bet hemline.
A shoulder Jooctb veil of
Englllh lilk -fell from & double queen~•
crown and the bride held a
....:•cllni bouquet ol yellow
ml.niat.w'e JOIN w 1 t h
1tepbanoU1 .aind Jvy.
Mr1. BW CloYer ol Siil
Dtego wu m«ron of honor
wlllle Rollln Myeio, the
brldecroom '• lilter;
____ c ""'-Borl>ara Daniel of Pacific
Palllade1, and S u 1 a n
Holbroo~ of Mllford, Mau.,
-dee! .. brldesmolds.
The attendantl w o rt
yellow floor leDgtll llaeo
gowns and malchlng pelal
hats. 'nley carried
maquerilles with -and yellow dai1ie1 in a
cascading bouquet.
Ron Myers, tbe benedict'1
brother, was belt Dl#Ul·
A.tsuming usher duties were
Milt Finob of Sao Diego,
Rick Schutt of Downey, Bill
Clover of San Diego eod Dr.
Roland Nyeeaerd of
Modeeto, the b r 1 d e ' 1
brother-tn-law.
Mrs. Thomas Yonker of
Modesto aerved as organW
while Mn:. Eleanor La.Core
of Modesto wae; the 1oloilt.
Del Rio Golf and ~
Club in-Modesto wao tbo scene ol. the reception at·
tended by 250 gueeta, Mrs.
Mike Blok er of San Diego ' ·
BETHEL OFFICER
TreoslaK-
drculated the gueat --II d , .. 1!'w:W~:t;i:= T ressia Keen I nsta e
before maidn1! tllelr first
homomSanD1ego. / b'sJ)aug L.,._. 1:J. __.a.Jllejo~rm".5-~' ~MJa~''.""-~ls -,.,J.(.0Jl.J-_ _ . f:l.1-C:-1-S -1,LJ.eer:J_ an alumna of Downey High
Scbool, Mode at o and Callfor:niaWe1·te-rn. Miu Treasia Keen ia the
University, San Di e g 0 , new honored queen o f
where lhe wat active on the Bethel 120, Internatiol'lal
women 1~ executive Order of Job'a i;>aughters.
coundl end Interclub board. She. wai named to the offi"ce
MRS. RAYMOND DAN MYERS
-Modfflo Marrl-
Her ht18band is t.an alum-during a ceremony con·
nus of Marina High SCbool ducted in ttie Huntington
and is a senior at Cal · Bea.ch Masonic Temple.
Wettem. He ls a member of. Abo installed were the
the Blue , Key , national lVJ.ases Joane Spencer f
honorary fraternity, the lltu· senior princeas; LI n d a
dent council, . ch a m b e r Rogers, junior pri.nces:s;
linger1 and crou country lren~ Fogel, guide, and
~-Deborah Ellll, marabal ..
Couple .at Home in Costa Mesa
Peering
Around
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COLE of California
\. SHARKSKIN GROUPS
SALi Reg. P'llCI Price
$14'° COLORFUL SHIFTS $U.
$12 00
MUL Tl STRIPE TOPS $1'
$8" CA PRIS $14.
$6'° -........
JAMAICAS $10.
$88. I
OESl&NER COCKTAIL $1JO.
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~eo: -Hunch ., Pays Off
TUESbAY,
JULY 2
are advlsabfe. · s~t r e s s
orl1!ullty. No day to fOUow •
Be a leader. Gtt goin1 -
By SYDNEY OMARR ot!len wW compl,y.
''The '!ri1e man conlrGls LEO (July 23 ·Aug. 21):
his des!lny. • .Altroloii Short journey tmphulud.
pOtnts the way." Relatl.ve1 and visits could
ARIES (Marcb 21-Aprll blgbllgbt day. Hunch paya
119): A!'.ention focuies on off. Heed inner feelinp. partnershi~, including mar· Don't go against grain ~
riage. 1m-·n• ••at W\11 your own nature. R l d ~·-' ~ ,._ ~·-H of lria..... ln· .are aware« legal nuancea. ~ .... ---~
Get expert ata where legal nuence.
matters are concerned. VIRGO (Aug. 2S-Sept. 22):
TAURUS (AprO 20 . May Money , perlOnal possession1
20 ): . Praoticat a ff a 1 r s bold atteatiOn. Be flexible.
domlnat,. Coola · lhould be Loot. heyODd hnmecli•Je in·
evaluated. Applies dications. Gam 1bown
specifically to vacation ac· · through written word. A Ut-
tivlty. Emotlom run high. tie ojucly G>day could ,.,ult
Give 1 o g I c a chance to in prof.it. ...
compete with emoUons. · LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):
GEMINI (May 21.Jane Greater tr,..S.m Indicated.
20): Good lunar upect to-.. You can meet people go
day ~inc.:t-des with romance, places and do things. Moon
creative mterests. Featured in your sip 1..t r e Ii Ii e s
i~ chang~, excliement of peraona.Hty, aWeai:ance. JJe'
di SC? very. Wonderful for confident, optimistic.
pealli>C JVith oppoalte au. SCORPIO (0 cl 23-Nov.
CANC&I\ (June 21. ~uly 21): some aeoreta could he
22): Ac~t on home base. revealed. Be alert. One
, Means iMO\llations-whlch behind·lhe·scene1 worb in
_._improve comforta, security your behalf. Know tbh: -
Nqncy Mcfaul
THE PRINCESS ITALIA
STARTS FOR NEW ENGLAND
MAJOR
CREDIT
CARDS I
STORE
CHAR&E
IN COITA MISA '"
1116 Nn?•rt lhd.
(at Newport ANI Harllor llvdt'.)
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Special
l>rilll>al
work
Pledges~ _Rings Exchanged
Arrang~ments of white daisies and glad·
loll adorned St. Andrew 's Presbyterian
Church when Karen Eleanor Petersen and
Gregory Thomas Kritzer exchanged wedding
vows and rings. .
Performing the noop ceremony last Sat ..
urday was the R~v. Dr. Charles H. Dieren· .•
field, while <q>propriate music was sung by a . . . quartet compnsed of Mrs. Robert Anclrews,
Mrs. William Wood, Jonah Kliewer and Rot>-
. ert Randall. Organist was .t;tobert Huestis.
.
The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ~slie Tyroll Petersen of New·
port B~ach1 was giv"en in marriage by her father. '
She _wore a candlelight organza over taffeta gown. fashioned with a
high, stand·up collar and full organza three-quarter length sleeves which
.ended with lace ruffles. A lace ruffle, trimmed ~ith satin bows, also dee~
orated the fro~t of her gown.
A while satin pjtal shaped headpiece. bordered with Crystals· and
pearls, caµght her illusion veil, and forming her bouq et wtJ'.t_, white roses
and step)lanotis.. ' ·
. YellOw organza gowns, trin1med with white lace, white pict?!!~ hats
with yellow velvet _ribbons aJJd white baskets filled with yellow an,d white
daisies were selected for .,her entourage.
Miss ;Jennifer Joyce Keim was the maid of honor, while serving as
bridesmaids were :fyliss Ellen Burrell of Long Beach, Mrs. Stephen Ferraro
of Newport Beach, MrS'. Jack Hamilton of South Pasadena, Mrs. William
McCormick of North Hollywood , Mi.s's MarCia-Miller of Los Angeles, Mis~
Gay Moore of Long Beach and Miss Kathleen Ste~art of Danville, Ill.,
co1;1sin of the bride. --.
Junior bridesmaids were the Misses Tina and Lynda D'Aloia , both of
San Jose and cousins of the bride; candlelighters were Mrs. James Brown
of Playa del Rey• and ,Miss S1:1san ~amuelson of Los :Angeles. .
Wearing a yellow orgaDZa frock and car:rying' a white basket filled
with daisies was Miss Gianna Carozzi, the bfidegroom'S niece who served
as flower girl. Escorting her down the aisle was William Sautter of Los
Gatos, the bride's cOusin and ring beare~
The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Joseph Kritzer Jr. of
HaCienda Heights, asked Al·bert Cory Hansop of Newport Beach to be his·
best man. ·
Usherini the. 400 guests to their seats were John Eritstei of Palos
Verd~s. the bride's ·cousin; Howard Herman, Beverly Hills ; William Johns
of Los Aniele's; John O'Connell , Santa Ana ;· Roger Porter, Long ~ch '
and Marshall Silberberg, Altadena.
_ ·-6-rec~p_tio~n follow~d in the BaJ.boa Bay Club. FJanking ·the bride's
table were cages-with white doves on swags of chiffon and centering tables '.
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MRS. GREGORY THOMAS KRITZER
The Former Karen Petersen
MRS. DONALD II. MORRIS
E-1 Nuptialt
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Circulating the guest book \Vere Mrs. Augelo Caroui ol. San Fran-
cisco, the bridegroom's 'sister and Miss Susan Gark:ie of 'Newport Beach. .
Special guests were Lewis Albert Stew~rt of Danville, th~ bride's
grandfather; Mr. and Mrs. George Barkley of San .Juan Bautista: Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Sautter, the bride's aunt and · uncle; Mr. and Mrs. :Vito
D'Aloia and Mr. and Mrs. Ernster, her cousins; Mrs. Erling Melby of
Oslo, Norway, anotper cousin, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strickling of
Encino, her godparents. ,.-
'.fhe newlyweds will establish their first home in Cu1ver City .
The bride, an alumna of Newport Harbor High School, was graduated
magna cum laude from the University of Southern California where she
was tapped by Mortar Board and Phi Beta Kappa. She served as president
of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and was a member of the Trojan Auxiliary and
Theta Sigma Phi.
A 1963 Children's Home Society debutante, she was a member of
Ticktockers.
· Her husband is an alumnus of Whittier Wgh School, attended Mount
San Antonio College and is a graduate of USC where he is.wbrking towards
his masters degree in education. A Phi Delta Theta, he played on the vars·
ity baseball team.
Hawaiian Honeymoon ..
Morris-Moyer Vows Said
Arrqements ot white
gladioli, cbry$anthemwns,
stock and babys breath
11domed the altar of st.
·A n-d1 r e w ' s Presbyterian
<hrch. Newport Beach, for
the evening nuptials linking
Karen Lee Moyer a n d
Donald R. Morris.
Performiog the
cM'ldleligbt ceremonies for
1he daughter ol Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur R. Moyer of
Newport Beach and the son
OF Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.
Morris of Huntington Beach
wa& the Rev. Dr. Olarles·H.
Dierertield. . •
&Coned by her fattier
down a ribbon and can·
delabra lined aisle, the bride
wore a chantilly •~ goJm,
fashioned with long pointed
s·leeve.ii, a chapel train and
scal4oped neckline. H e r
organza p e t a 1 headpiece
c>ught her d>ow length ii·
lusion veil, and ·forming her
bouquet were white came·
ti<n, roses and blbys
breatt'I.~
Ml'tl. Ronald Turne< of
Glendale, malroo of hon«,
wore an avocado ooiffon
gown. styled in a princess
line, and an organza· floral
headpiece. She c arr i e d
w:hite carnations and
chrysanthemums wirth pink
baby roses.
Wearing similar gowns in
a shade of lime green and
. carrying identi-cal bouquets
were the bridesmaids, Miss
Renee Picotite of L c s
Angeles , Mi£:; Pam
Guenther of BalbOa· Island
Md Miss Debi MoJTis, the
bridegroom's sister.
Alan Morris of Pomona
attetxted hi6 brother as best
man.and u9hera were Har·
ry \ F. Ream ' IJJ of Costa
Mesa, Oiarles Lanning and
Bill Curry, both o1 Newport
Beach.
· Presiding at the 1uest
book during tile receplioo in
the church's Fire&ide !loom
wae Miss Patricia Bradley
of Newport Beach.
Special gqnte ·attending
were Mr&. Thelma Polk·
lngbom of Glenda1~. Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Moyer of Los
Angeles and Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. ~ver of Laguna Hills.
all great-grandparents of
the bride; H. A. Watkins of
Denver, her great-uncle:
Mrs. V. B. Morgan · 'Of
Newport l3each and Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Moyer C1f Beverly
Hills, her grandpar~nts.
Following a Hawaii 1 n
honeymoon, the. bridal cou-
ple Will reside in Tustin. Thi!
bride it • graduate ol
Newport Harbor H i g h
School and now attend11
Orange Coast College. Her
hmband i! a graduate ol. ·
NHHS and OOC and plans U>
attend Qalifomia S t a t e
College at ~·
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MRS. THEOOORE 0. FOUTS
RecitH Vf!IWs
Virginia Jean Forbes
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'Now Mrs. T. D. F·ou-ts
In a late afternoon ceremony last Saturday. Virginia Jean Forbes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Forbes of Newport Beach, became the
bride of Theodore Donald Fouts, son of Mrs. Virginia Lee Fouts, both of
N_ewport Beach.
The Rev. John P . Ashey II read the double ring ceremony in St.
James Episcopal Church, Newport Beach .
_ Escorted by, her father to· a whlie floral decorated altar, the bride
wore a gown of flowing silk organza over taffeta, appliqued with venise
lace. Her skirt extended into a chapel length train, and her imported silk
veil was attached to a matching venise .Jace petal crown. Orchids and
stephanotis formed her bouquet. _
Floor length chiffon gowns in rainbow colors of pink, 'lilac, aqua,
yellow, apri~C>t and lime with matching headpieces and sprin"g bouquets
were selecte<I for her attendants. ·
Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Paul McLaughlin of Honolulu,
the bride's Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sister who flew in for the wed~
ding.
·Bridesmaids were Mi ss Lori Fouts, sister of the bridegroom : Misa
Susie LaLonde: Mrs. John Turner. and Mrs. Wayne Ratkovich, all of Los
Angeles and sorority sisters of the bride, and Miss Beth Rice of Newport
Beach.
Attending his brother as best man was Charles Ronald Fouts ~f San
Francisco. and usher~ we_!e James King of Oxnard, Vernon Edier and
Stephen Lewis of Newport Beach, Robert Forbes, tPe btide's broth~r, and
Mike Wertman of Tustin. Irvin Kimber, organist accompanied the solo-
ist, Mrs. James Hix , cousin of the bride. •
Joe Moshay's Orchestra provided background music at the reception
in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club which was attended by 250 guests. Cir-
culating the guest book was. Miss Deanne Smith of Los Angeles.
The bride, who will teach at Newport Harbor High School in the fall,
is a graduate of that school a nd the University of Southern California . Her
husband also a graduate of NHHS and USC where he affiliated With
Sigma Chi.
The newlyweds will establi sh their first home in Newport Beach. ,
Graduates of Stan/ore/ Married
During Geremony in Santa Ana
, •
Mioo
end
Troth Told • In Paris
A candleltglit even i-n g
cenrooay in the F' j r 1 t
Prellbyterian Ch.rch cl San·
ta Ana Wat selected by
Geyle Aileen Vmidemlost
lut Swld8y when a ex-
-ged ~ pledges 1rill Jdln ~ ierling.
over silk illusion in mantilla
style. The new Mrs. Vierling
O<Mried • mother o( pearl
Sible brougtrt by h e r
parents from Jenisalem and
an am.mgement '?[,lilies-of·
the-valley stephanotis and
botlerfly ordrids.
green ribboM. and
Susan V-
Robert L•rsen
roloist:s. -.. --
Following the rites, guestl
were invtted to • gaden
~In the Validerm..t
hinne. .\ tiered we<lding
cab ,_ rurrounded b1
gan:teniae and lilies«·tbe·
valley.
I
Mr. ..d Mrc. D. J.
Studabeker Jr, of Tustin and
formerly rJ Newport Beach
and Costa Me11 bl~e an-
noon<ed tho "'P&ement of
their daugbt«. D o r o t b 1
Studabaker to Roger A. Wiessnec, son ol. Mr. and
Mrs. M .. Robert Wiesner of .
Kalamazoo: Midi.
graduate of Corona. del Mar
High Sdlool and 1 form.,.
member of Bethel 157 of
Job's Daughters, Newport
Beach. Prior to her gradua-
tion she had lived.on several
Pacific 161ands.
She met her future hus·
band skiing in Austria while
he was on leave from the
U.S. Air Foree· bMe in
Silberg. Germany.
, '!be Rev. lllclwd W.
Irons perfonued the double
ri1lg ooptiols for t h e
.......,.. of Mr. and Mn.
Ne.nil T. Vendennest of
Seia Ana and tile son of
Dr. and Mra. Lester ff. Vlerlmc Of Newport Bea<:I>.
1be bride, given in mar·
r"'9e '113' her la4her' -· ••
origjnal gown of -llill:
olpoal witll bodice, ·-ond ....... 111e.baftd ruffled
cull• °' band·it:••Ued rt·
The attendlanM w o r e
gowns in ombn! 11tripped
chilfO!I end donned blet>d<d
satin r i b b on headpieces:
They c.n.ct .._ye of
obadedplnltnow ....
Attending . wen M i 1 1
Swan Vandemwt. mallt ol
honor, Mita · Uaurie Har·
rilon, Mn. Loy Martin and
l\llooBetsyPoole.
Assisting Wlere ltle Mmes.
Floyd B.._,, Ale.-
Bowie, Mil«ed C 0 11 i D I >•
Wayne Flinn, Jo 1 e p h
Ii«-. !Anen. Bemtrd
Robinson , Herbert
Stroscbeln on<! Dkk '1'11>ylor.
The oewytftds a r •
-OOROTttY STUDABAK E It
The engagement WM an·
nounced in the PW·home
ol Mill Studabaker"• uncle
and otmt. Air Forco ~
and Mr1 . Witliam
Studabaker, upoo the ar ·
rival ot tbe paternal
grandparenll. Navy (rel.)
Capt. and Ml'tl. D. J.
St.udabaktr, from El Cm'·
dto.
1be bridegroom-elect is a
graduate of Kalam""°° Cen·
tral High School. Upon his
dilebarge in July he will
return to his studies at
Wettem Unlv«ltiy.
I< November wedding in,
the Fleur de Lis Chapel in
Hacienda Height& ii plen· MRS. JOHN MOORE VIERLING
C1ndltllflht Rltti DIK-
, e111boidet,ed Alencon ltlc9.
'!be A·Hne of the gown -""'l'lVlemented by • no.trc
chapel train accented wttli
iew•u.ct • pp IJ q u •• >of -., .....
The brtdegrOOIJl selected
David VlerlJnc. his bn>the<,
~ MOO u beat meri.
u1111er ....... J.-..-.
MID Lucoil , Bi» -ll. Gt!rY Vonderni8ol, t b e !>ride'• brotller. end Mortln.
The -.... cleoora1>!d wlt!I \\tlite n"""" on<1 Jim•
ireduates • Stenford
tlnlwnlty. The -will teldl In t.o.G-.&mol
District "'1lle her bolblnd
wUJ ccntlnue -It Stanford's Sebo o I ~
Mecllclne.
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.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm bavil)g bee• leoU.1 ..... wltll what lo do ~,,.,, •·• problem with my hllabond. Plea.ae wltll bla ·uHlt card -uleH Ille la
' • doa"I auuut I talk It over wltll my cruy, !bat tL
• • ... Wbn yoar clerom• recelvet tbe ~ <i cl•oman. He II my clergymu. 1:11.U M aboald eueel Uae cud ud keep
·.-~.· Here'1wbatba--': Lutmontll. rd .-. bar 18 ··~,.., n-o-.....a·~ et -wemaa'1 c 1es -~.s ~"Mr. Greatbtut" gave his guoline cue jM wflllld lh;e te repaj 1!lm one
·c;'!it:. credit card to .a womaq I've never of °'ae d~ya. YHr n.baacl probablJ
· ..... Her busbol la In jail. Nowaday"1 tlio•lbt lie "" -• 1-rou, bot i.
-?.il 1 poopla can buy j111t about everything · my epbdH t& wu a damb and
'•-to• under the IUll wltll a IU credit card. I du&erou t111111 to ilo. ·
&(1,.: WM ltwmed tb.t be would allow a
!lio·:,·-IUd! prlvllegu. · · DEAR ANN LANDERS' I'm writing •"t:~ :;: Tbe waman pbaned twa weeks aga in to the motPer wha found --....11.
and uted m• what to do with the •--c:ndlt card now that lbe bad found a in her s011'1 pocket. He &aid be was us-
job. J lwlded. the ~ to my bus-inf them to stay !Wake 1tudY11lf for
• -. He -her to.mail It tv college eza\111.
• _ biJn.. (Tbla .,., -1 lewned ol lt.) WbeA I wa1 in ubdergradualn achoo!
,. · Two weeb have paned and ttie I, too, relied on "benriies" -unlil one 'ef card bu not aittved. My bu_a_band day I wote up feeling very atrange. I
. doem't know where t.be woman.II or discovered my heartbeat was 18&. I
' : wbldl credit cM'd be gave her, was frightened out of my wit.a and
We've been manted :.t years and went immediately to aur family doc-
'.. ,. have four cblldffln. 0tr Ufe ~ been -tar. He gave me IOIM invaluable ad·
·-· · one endleu ftmncial struggle. I am vice 'W'hicb l'd Uk~ to pass on.
hurt and lbacted. What do you make It seems the doctor wu an Air
""·'· ol tl!la? Foree' pilot in World War II. Tile
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DEAR WEARY: U 1" mpect •in-
' . ky.,.U, lwpl It. No woman woald
· · ilk tbe wUe el a mu wttll wbOm abe'd ,, ~.
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medics used to g!vo the pilots ortifidal
1tlmulants for Iong<lil!IDCI! bombing
raid! ... 'nley stopped, however, when
tile c:uuelty rale increued. They
. d.Llcovered those artlflclll 1tlmulanta
did !uruiy things le a pilot'• ludilll••~
vaion and space perceptloo. '!be pUoll
were ordered to lay ott tbe bennl•
and to take 1~ Or 15-minute naps when
they !elt the Med !or a booo~
I tried tile ptlot-docl«'• su1flelllon
and it -ked 1Plendidly. I w1a able to
rtudy efficiently for lbout: 18 boUrt out
of a 24-hoUr period. My grades lm-
proyed and· I ·bad to admit that tile
cramming r bad dane on "bennies"
had not p-oduced the high marb rd
hoped f<lr. • ' •
Pass the word, will yau, Ami? l
spent nine yean bi college and tried
~ult abOut everything the studenU •a i:rytng now, 111 I ought to know.. · .. (
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DEAR PROF: Cooatder It puoed. A
word from one'\_who b11 made tbl
.... e ,.w a m11Cb b11rder wallop.
And tliub for the teuan, Prof.' Tbote
wile ~ will,. to tha !lead o!, lbe,
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Fobrwry lrldo
New officers will be in· k •
stalled lo~ • J>Ol!Uck p e e s •
dinner when tbe Garden •
Grove lrancll o! • t b ~ •• -•
caitlcnla National Fuclllia lly M.wpo • • • • ••
Society meetJ tcmorrow. "'·bin M I •· ul'· MOMDAY • •1..... 1~ h '"' oore wro.,. q w a .., ... 1•11 ~.TOn ,..Ml ..,_ new. mee.,.... pl<S\Oe as 1ucces1ful beat-aeller, The "fM'-K~, 1 .. .!'. ,..,.., be~ designated by the Green Berets, which revealed
~°\11 • ~ -sm1111 society which iocl.udes many a lot of backgtound con. J,!f='"' , 1W1iort SMC11o meinber• ti-om the Orange cemlng 'the men who made-up ~~~~ m-:" ,.,....,_ • Oolilt. areL Tbe dinner will this recently-founded special -con;·-,, . i~. ~=, take place at" 6:30 p.m. 'in fighting force.
'·"'· ' TUl~Y . Barlser SChool, Springdale • · ~ 9:..,':"1«11• -l~1~ Street and L a m p s a n In the current matian pie-
Doing
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•= =:·~ .'ft :.'m. Avenu'e, ·Wut Garden ture verskln, m Panavision '""'"ttr 11-1.1o11 cen~ -~ Grove. and Tecbnlcolar, Harborite COufl:.r,~~J:i.•-rz.. ..,...,_ · lnJtead of the UJual plant John Wayne playt the rale af "ngagem·ent r.;(Aq•::... ;;,.A::.'"" L"Joll table, the meeting will the colonel who hand-plck.s .rus C E ,........ t• HI ., &;--. hMtl -feature a garden gadget men for the intensive tratru.Dg
" 11 ~~ -o.. F11i.w. table and guMta always are necessary to earn the right to Disclosed low _ :~ .. ""m::.:'. we!c0me. . . wear • l?ffll beret! =a:.~ ~ Membets are requested to ~ .; D • p ml Hui., ui.un worK. o~T: bring their own place set-It bas been said that the If YOU have trouble getting al6ftP. ur1ng , 01 I; ll.m. WIDN i SDl:Y , tiftlS and a eontri})Wan. for movie dOll &Vafd some af the
with your parents .•. if you can'f get i!:,.,-_c.uo;:: ~!f.:. ~.~!:: the potluck. The club will pe>llttcal and sexual nuances
them ta let you live your own ute, send 'The engagt'ment or·peggy Meu, "°°"· ierve lee cnam and ~. mterpreted by readen af the
for Ann Landers' booklet, "'Bugged br, Anne Davis and Pa u 1 _ "C:::' ~':u::~,~ ".:': . . novel. Characters are ~ fie~
Parents? How to Get-More Freedom.'· Rlcbaid Fink Jr. "a 1 ,_ ti.anal but the incidents"' are Send 50cents in coin with your request To',1 a.. s1.._ -k1tl'fbroo11;1 • ,. • dla~loeed during a party in Sd'lool. eo.11 ~. 1 "°'"· Service Moms based upon fact. 'lbe Green and a long, stamped, self-addressed the home of tbe benedict-c!::~ "='°"~cti-;-1 =~~tklll ..., Beteta starta with Wayne
envelQpe. ""' ._...... et """""""" ._,. _ u s Alr ·Fer« Motben breaking-in hll aeJected men, Ann Landers will be glad to help you elect's -eot., Mr. and Lall;• Pert CtvllflouM, 1:30 "·'"· • • ' incl•-'••• Jim H "-''d ,,._ Ullll' .1.mn.,, ,. ........ ..,.. Flight · 19 have llleeted ........... Ui.wu, ru a with Y<Kr problems, Send them to her Mrs. Paul Ftt ot Hun· 1Mc11 .., .... _ •,.,..... w...... ..... Kon• v-r mobile home Ray, Raymon4 St. Jacques in J th DAIL y PILOT enclos • · · ,,.. -LoceTIOll •llfllmllt1on r11111b1e -_ .. L··•· , ·•-• . care ui e • · ·tJngton Beadt. by e.111111 ,1,1;,... L111w-H1nnen11, m. park't recread<m. ceder, .uu wic AeM1w.
mg a at.amped, self-addressed. en· The couple have aelect.ed ~I::. ... .....,. __ a..r street 4117 McFedden Ave., saata
velope. F-'--·•-"-""".....:-...AAAi..g. School, Codi-...• ... lft. "-• for their meeUng t:UI w-_, 1vi-~ w..uw.u 'Oflllc,_ri 11111 Cllllltw, 1111 llfr?ll ~ '"'-. Da·~. da··~•-·of """ -Loa11o11 r~tloft -1i.b1e plilci. Members eMber' .t
JlUllllJ vm "~ by a rn1111 M'1. JGftll Coddlnt!M. "" 7·-p.m ~ ---Mr ·-· .. _ A. G Da .J IOI.Jo•:•"·"" ·-• -,_~ • --·· . >ii w ...... day. Huntington Beech.. w I J 1 ........ v1..., -. .. ...._
d f I gr8du8ti1run Miorina llil!h _;:::,_~~':;:·_•: Waist Watchars
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.. , chalra were out of t;tle quea-With the K 1a1 term an to a .policy Of aeparate the area's Mothers of Twins ,_ v~.m. · · With . ll!rHc.,>bll!i""""'"''-<lJilllllh11L..Jhrttb'11. ~u""'1..1aml....,,WJm. _ll!!>m!CILQlu:!>.ooJl~adh-er~•~~b~le~m~• ~'! 1vailabl• .Uuoo...sllr"'"~;e:;h!~g!;• ~""';; .. ~!~. ~~~~·~·~-~-~.,~-~~·-~-~~--~;;·~-~~~~;;:~~:;;:;ti
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eel low feeding tables and personalities are similar tense aibllng rivalry.. . The mo.st recently formed m ~ .
Mrs. Klosterman would take and they are more active. F te th club was fowided In Hun-... ~-. a apoon and go down the &J)d more competitive with UIJIY ea rs amang e · rt ) Qnct ranCt/& row giving bites ta each eacb other than ·they are mulUplea eeem to be rare, tington Beacb by Mrs. / r-J
hungry baby ln·turn. ··with Craig, whose pe'Ji"sanali. ~di udghalthl~ky e~chd dedi vlik~lop Strlnwl atsrt, antdw!all .mott;iervlstedof ~-~(~·· St h 1· / St . A~
Mr.. Higgin. son used a ty alway· I bas been different ~ v1 u I es an s es ip e or . ns are m ~j f
ID food Choices to COnl:lllct her at 8474MI& for ~ a e Similar .approach with her and who now enjoys the · ~ C 00 0 -"! had !eedi g add it i an a 1 informaUon almost-twins. "U one needed company ' af , his outside never a n .
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Change. I au~matically did The girls look so much have time to make the usual __ ti_·VI_·u_·e_•·---~---. •v istak " h ·u Mr SI-, Careful Training of Young Dancen the Other. Wh -•er he need· alike their math er m es, car es s. ... .. 0 "' Klo •· "I mad pl ty K.d L'k Klnderballet to Advanced ed it or not." sometimes can't tell therh si.c:rman. e en 1 1 1 1 to
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Soon, A-Team of Greef
Berets finds ttae1f in Vietnam.
There you. see them In fierce
battles, acting as espionage
agents, engaged in guerrilla
warfare, appearing as soldiet'*
diplamats and warldng closely
with the people of the war·
laden tlnd.
"Finl babies can turn "apart, and especially il they 01 others, but not tllaLone." 363 N. Newport Blvd., Newp!lrt leach . 642-4068
new mothers into mental have their hair wet or 1wlm-· Mrs. Roberts sympathizes-~.:_·~· A~sk~'A:n~d~y~·--~~~~~~~~~~B~R~OC~H~U~R~E~S~E~N~T~ON~~R~EQ~U~E~S~T~~~~~~~~~I Craig Jue portrays the Viet. ·ming caps on. Iranlcally, with mothers whase first· namese orphan who "adopts"
wrecks because · they don't their brother never has born is twins, but she· feels one of the American members
know what to expect. I'm made .a mistake in their it would be even-more dif. of this .great fighting team.
just !J physical wreck." identity. ficult having twa babies a Irene Tsu plays & native laughs Mrt. Roberts, who .. , • feels th~ first child always The girls went through a year apart. On the other . singer who lends a helping
is more care be c au 1 e period of nM wanting ta hand, Mrs. H i gg i ns an , hand to the boys when it's A't'
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mothers tend to spend more dress alike but now tend to doesn't feel the addition of needed. David Janssen ape
time fussing over them than sele.ct the· same clothes another lnfant to care for in pears in The Green Berets as
really is necessary. again. The Stewart boys en-additian ta his three-month· a war correspondent. I:.ook to
She shares the opinion of • jOy dressing alike and old brother was any extra the Mesa Wednesday for this
other mothers of multiples ~athleen likes to be dressed trouble. '11111'• thrilling film about modern
who feel si1:1gleton children like the younger twin girls Relax. Learn to roll with T' Americans!
require more pa re n ta 1 al~haugh, as Mrs. Stewart the punches, and don't try to
entertaining where twins pornted out. wbe~ they are be a ,perleotioni.rt, are bits
and triples tend to amuse all together she 11 the one of advice the mot.hers of
each other. ~h~ draws t!le mOl!lt in· multiples have to ·affer other
Mrs Stewart noted that div1dual attention. prOspective parents who K.athl~en born between the Typi~lly, the older look· might be .anticipating twins,
two sets:' of twins, stilf r~ a~ea e.njoy trying to fool and .an opportunity to meet
quires more individual at· tbetr friends and teachers and di.lcun particular pro·
tention although she now
has reached the age where
she enjays playing mother
ta the little girls. Princess Makes Top
Jn each family the twins
or tripletl, whether identical
or fraternal, are unique
personalities. One generally
is JllQre aggressvie ant;!. out-
going, the other more placid
and willing to follow .
Although there are OC·
casianal squabbles. the
women all agreed th. e
multiples seem to have
fewer disagreements and
are cla&er than 'l,S u a I
Tiny TOPS (Take OU
Pounds Sensibly) Princess
Kathleen Jobn6on , Merging
Mermaids Chapter , took her
tille of. California Princess
one step further when lhe.
was awarded ttie runoer-up
title to the lntemational
Tiny Tops Princess.
The Costr8 Mesa· girl, who
r egistered a loss or 331/•
poUDds , was presented with
100°1. conoN
Casual
Sportswear
Wide Selection
Prints
lith+ back9round1, colorful fun-time t:le1ictn1 to
weer ell sum mer end ••rly fell.
sturdy w•ight for cepri11 1hort11 pant dre11e11
mini dr111e1, mini 1kirt1, j
J6" Wid1 6111r.W1th1bl•
REG. 98<: YD. SAVE 48c YARD
$
"YARDS
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a plaque, division winner
ribbons, and a tiara .
In other activities, TOPS
Merging Mermaids recently
heard Mrs. Dol'otby Wenck,
ON.nge County H o m e
Advisor with the University
of CalifonHa Agricutturs.1
Extension Seivice explain
tne best food buys for sav·
ing both monf)o a n d
calories.
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Clever fingers shape your neW do ••• and
clever Roux Fanci-fullcolors it while we set
rour hair I Fancl~full needa no peroxide, no after-
. rinse. Itshampoill!outwhenyou want.And it
colors gray hair, rnfreshes dull hair, tones bleached
·hair. Unbelievable? It 110unda llO, but seeing ia believing,
llO-eomeseel Nochargeforconaultatlon, of course.
OIANM, CAUi'.
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Tonight and tomorrow even-
ing The Happiest MIUlanalre
will take its leave af the
friendly Harbor area. This
area certainly has b e e n
friendly. what with sa MIJ\Y
thouaands hurrying to the
Mesa, to, see this very happy
Walt Disney motion picture.
Fred MacMurray, Tommy
Steele, Greer Garson and
Geraldine Page are co-stars
of the funny family film. Don't
miss 1eeing 1be Happiest
Millionaire. Or how about
seeing it alang with the
children just once mare?
Cloeely Watcl!ed Trains,
dawn at the IJdo, certainly ls
nat claued. as a family film,
but It de!!nilely II being IC•
"" clahned u a very fine movie.
In fact, Jt won an .. Oscar" as
"Best Foreign Film." 'Ibe
sto<y lelll ol ... and trains.
sez and espionage, .a and
psycho, -and the la .. , ail
tak!ng place durlng Nut nc-
cupa-o! Czecl!ol!ovakla.
lllESA MATINEES bring
you th !Int 1how!ng ol the
new feablre acheduled for the
comJng week. This allowa yau
i:o-·enjay the brand new film,
in tile alternoon, without In.
terferin( wltl! your evening
hame routine. Other times
Mesa Matinees feature a
popular, requeated movie. The
program.a at.art each Wed·
De~J at 1 01cloct, opening
with free refreabmenta.
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Burke Wins Olympic Trials, lnjur._e_S ShQulder--t
ll~LEN!i WRITE Victory prvvod to bo a ...Uy Item:
LOS ANCC~i.Eg ~Ed Burke had bowev•, a1 Burke lnJured hit: ri&bt
quite a !ling Sund~,.wllh the hammer _,, • the !Illa! lllart fl( tbe
that Is, as be eame~.a berth on the ~~~-:=• ~ AmerlcanJractr:'lnd neld squad which ..,.... -.. -will coiiiiiete In the 19111 Olympiad at order " compeUUoo would DOI l>avt
Mexico Citi' lhla October. bad to late -.,. turn.
The geDlal Ol"lulC• Coast Collelo • · But bo wu worldn1 well 11114 bad
history teacher whipped the IS.pound lliibll Ml on erlllnlJ the ~um
' bab 224-1 Oil bil third throw of Ibo -"' 52. . competition, twice overcoming effort.I Burke uld be felt fOl'QIU!lnC bapplD
of rivala 'fom Gge and Hal Ooonolly to bil lhoulder duriq the mrolUUOm
to regain the IOail. In the U.S. Olympic prior to releaso and lm-telJ Trials at•the Collaewn. _ lollcnrlnC the ev..i lie wu uabored
Then he bad to surrive a frantic . a.Ide to have 111 Uutic Madece wrap.
llleUme heat heave by Gase oo the lat· pod annmd the ._ rtgbl um and ~fl'• l a a t ton in the competition to lbould•.
l)nally win by two lnd\es over the He --to lip .............
ever.improving young man from tbe for youthful .~ 'wblll waltiq
N...._York,,\lbletic Ckil. -.. !or the tra!Der'1· old. .
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And bo --11 wu • bl&lllJ
pleaaiag . W. He said 1111 loqeet
--aat pert! ..... IJ lood -• -upoct, ''the wtadup and .-.. were llow, but 1-bird," Burke ..._.-fled.
m. --214-2. llM, a1, m.
11, 21f.10, 2lM. Clop -•ltJI ..
-at ~11 """ 1111 °""""°1 pl....s tblnl at JIM. '
llarke . II· tlie only -ol Ibo top
-flnl1ber1 to be UllllOd a plact oa. tbe team. -
Winnen <ti SMurday and Sunday's
two..i.1 trials lhow ere seeded Into a
place 00 the oq{lad, with the atlpula·
tkJa they mut remain In IOOd ahape
tlirougbout the IUlllDler and during
hllh altitude cemp at South Lake Tlboe. .
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And blcb bunler Earl McCulloucb
1mubed Into the !alt two harden to
lade from llrst to seventh In bil
specialty, ilowever, lt 11 upeded that
both unlorbmalet will be seeded Into
bilb allltude training at Tahoe, which ·
meana a 1econd chance at the other two berths open in each evenl
Lee Evans outluted ·a tremendous
400 field , wlnnilig In 45.1. The first
aeven ftni!!lw1 were clocked at 45.1 or lalte< .•
Ron Whitney covered tlle·.400 In·
tennediale sticb In 48.5 -futest In
the world 1bll year. But be bad to
outklet USC's GeoU Vandei'atock ofter
dearing Ibo nnaI hurdle. Vendentock
ran 49.S.
Toinmie Smith burned a 20.2 ln the
:100 and wu caught glanclfg to his ielt
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thre1Jlbout tho race, a ilowtnc -· Ed Carutbon, former -. Aaa
Valley High blg!J jumper, WU -~ bol:tward leaper Dick r-,. oC
Oregon State. Fosbury -7-1,
Canllbm made 98'{111 i,et.
W-. school junior Reynaldo Bran
tied fer third, oioo at 7~.
HiglJllg!JtiDtl 6atu1'1ay'1 m a e t,
George Youn f won the a, ooo
·atoeplecbue In 8:34.2, Bob Seqrm
and Jon Vaulbon tied at 17-4 ill lie
pole vault, then Seaarea won a Jamp
<ti! for llrat place.
Boll Beaman WOii the lolll 1-( ..
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and Jim H1-(10.3) nl!>llad a..lle <\roe•• (10.3) In the 100 ....... c...ot·
ol Long Beach wlJtpiJed the javallll »
Bfor~.
Negro -Boyc.ott D ' .. --ec1s1on Due Today
GLENN WHl'll .. ' Sports Editor
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-LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Negro boJ<ott -al Friday ni8b1 at Cal a I b 1 e le 1 today le f tit up.to their Pol,y of PomOll& where they trained
_ apolwman, Harry Edwards ol San for the trla1s during the w..-.
Jooe state, to reveal -attitude "I can't aay -t we deddad but tltO
toward a Pollible .boycott of the 1961 vote wu ODHidtd," Ev.,. Mid. He
Olympic Qam., at MeJdco Clty. said the Negro athletes aloo -dlr-
Edwlrdl u1d be would man the an-ing the National AAU m 1 e t at
nouncement ta the San F'raDcilco Sacnmento. .
Bay aru lole today. -Edwanll wat<bed the secood day of
.• Lee Evam, winner <ti Ibo 4111).meler competttion In the 1tand1 at t be
dash In the Olympic Trials beH Sun-perlllyle end <11· the Me mo r I a I
cloy, made the first clllcloatre the Coliseum. He sat by Bill -n. Ille
Negro atblelel had mede a decllion. r.=rer-coacll <ti the NMlonal Jlukel.
' ~· ~ ~'4 ~J.~ __ allAa1~00~,o.ltlca. w1 • •M San JOH stato OOU.ge · Negrea near ,,........, clllptayeil a
llllller said Negrv athletes voled on the !Ure alp wblcb said, "Wby ~ In.
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Mexico and crawl at home?"
Edw.ardl, who bas epearbeaded the
boycott movemeot since -1 a s t
November, waa Wed what be felt
about a decision b)' the Olympic com·
mitee to take from a to 10 athletelin
each event to Late Tahoe; Calif., for
big!J a!Utude training.
Some re1ard. it ii a .means of
comba!Ung the propoeed boycott
"U you have to 10 down that far to
get .• Wblte ca~ maybe they 're going
to nm a boy'• camp et Lake Tahoe,"
Edwards said. · _
-... ai1d Tommie Smith, the 21)0.
meter duh wiDDer, Wert critical 9f
Ibo lane u slpment.s for the :100 race.
Smith drew the eighth lane while John
Carlos wa1 given the first lane.
' "It's funoy that two guy1 who sup-
Port the boycott got the two worst
lanes," Evans said. "It was quite a
disadvantage to Tommie."
Smith'• wife, Dentse .. protested the
lane as9igmnerits to Stan Wright, an ,
assistant Olympic coach and head of
the seeding committee f<>r the mef!t.
Wrlgtit is a Negro.,
lfilmer Lodge, chairman of th e
· United States Olympic Track and Field
committee, 1a1d Wright's committee
'~
Big.b Defends Zero Record
·A.gainst Gihs.on Tonlght
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Don
Drysdale is stiff and sore from his lut
pitchihg assignment, but he'll defend
his major league recOrd for con-
secutive scoreless innJngs tonight
when he goes for the Los Angeles
Dodgers against St. Louis right-bander
Bob Gibson.
Gil>sM.. will try to tto Drysdale'•
recbrd ofnt straight lhutoutl. ·
The Cardinal ace bu burled 47 con.
secutlve shutout innings, 111/3 short
of the record Drysdale eet three weeks
ago. '
Though he has Jong been one of
baseball's most successful pitchers,
Gibson bas had trouble with the
Dodgers. ·
His lifetime record against them 11
only 9-7 . And interestingly, he was the loser
in mid-May when Drysdale gained No.
3 in his streak of six straight shuto\tt!.
Gibson will be going for a Cardinal
team that has lost two straight gamt;-s
and against a Los Angeles team that l!
hot. • rl The Dodgers made it two victo es
ln a rOw and four in their last five Sun·
day when veteran right-hander J~m
. "Mudcat" Grant stopped AUanta wtth
a five-hitter 3-2. ·
The game was something of a monu-
ment to the moves E. J. "Buzzie"
Bavasi made in the final months
before he resigned as Dodger General
Manager to bead up San Diego's qew
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·Anteaters Name
Sports Chief
Dr . Ray Thomton, 11, baa been nam-
ed aUtletic director and chairman ot
the UC Irvine cl<pamnent of physical
education, succeeding the late Wayne
Crawford, who died oC cancer the end
of ·May, the DAILY PILOT loomed
today. Dr Thornton'• appolnment wu an· noun°ced tod8y by tJC[ chancellor Dr.
Daniel Aldricb and II elkdlve Im-
mediately. ~~ ... The new Aateel« apcrta ~ -• been at UC! fer 31> y..,,, eervlni U
director <ti recreational activltin and
also M "'1nll coocb (one ,,...).
Ho II a graduale <ti the Uni-sity
of Calllm:nla, Santa Barbara wben he
a1 .. coecbed lor nine yeon prier to
coming to the !nine compu1.
'lborntoa played lootboll aad "'1Dll
at Oemploa Jun!« Collore and ,. .. a ~ .. end on the leil t-. ... u..w cl>amplonahip scjuad, ~ -
the Jr. -Bowl At UCSB bo ~ 1rilh -.U
and -In -· sharing .. tbe !Ba confel'""" doubleo cbamplnosblp.
Ht relllrmd lo UCSB In 11156 to U·
1111 lootboll -Ed Cody. TbO laUtor
•• -backllold tutor lor the Cbl<lop ~w.111..,ma-.
NaUooal League team.
Grant, wbo hadn't started a game ln
six weeks, came to the.! Dodgen with
Shortatop Zollo Versalles Jut winter ln
a trade with Minnesota.
Kt!D Boyer, who knocked in t w o of
~ Loi Angeles runs, ii the veteran ' '
Ji.tty 1
'"'" Jutr 1
JlollY '
DodWI "' St. Laull 7;SS ....... IC,I (Mii ~ n It. Loui. 7:S5 """'-KFI f'"I Dooclttr'I "' SI. LOUii 7:5' ll'.19L ICFI Mil
DodlW$ .,. SI. I.wit 12:51 p.m. Kl'I (..OJ
third baseman Bavasi signed after he
was rel.eued by the Chicago White
Sox. ·
Len Gabrielson, who bit two ~ey
double1 , is an outfielder Bavui ac-
At Wimbledon
quired last year In a trade that -t
Jobn Werbas to the California
Angelos •
Paul Popovich, who had l"fO llniitea,
II the fielding wizard the Dodgers
picked up in a trade that sent Lou
Johoaoo to the Qilcago Cubs.
catcher Tom Haller, who Ht up ~e
winning run with a single, came to the
Dodgers early this year in the trade
that sent infielden Ron Bunt and N•:r"' .
Oliver to San Francllco. '
\ lntorestlngty, ·Boyer , Ha I It
<labrleilon and Popovlcb ara the
Dodgers' top four bitten:. Meanwhile,
Grant bas won three of bil first Bis
deci&lom and h8I added one tave in~ -
relief.
UCl's Patti H9gan Tops
Third Round Opponen~
WIMBLEll("1, Enlli"nd (AP) -
Clark Graebaer, lhO giant-tiller from
New York, blasted levored ·Fred
Stolle, the Australian pro, In llrallltt
set.s todaJ and -the quarter. nnaI of tbe Wlm-'l'mlla Cllmn•
pioMhlpe •
Tbe ICON l(U •t, '"· , ... for ·thl
lourlh nnmd moldl.
Brazil's Maria Bumo, a threft.time
Wimbledon queen, boat mlu · Jnile
He-,M,IH.
Oilier third-round winners lnc1aded
Oalllomlon• Patti Hogen (of UC!) and
Kriaty Pigeon,
Miss Ho1an downed Cbrllllna
Sandberg of Sweden, M , M. Mill
Pigeon of Danville, Calif., routed
Germany's Helde Orth-Schildknecht,
6-2, S-0.
It was the 1econd straight round In
which the unseeded G!Ubaor hed
knocked ·out a soeded star. Stollt,
three time• a 1-g flna1lat here, ftl
seeded 11th.
In the previolil round, Graebner Ud
beaten the sll:th seed, former ehlm·
pion Manuel Santana of S p a 1 n, wbo
lt1l1 remains an amateur.
Graebner will meet Ray Moore of
South Africa In the quarter&all
Tuesday.
Moore b also UDleided, which
mean1 at least one plact ln the
semifinals Wednesday will p to en
outa!der.
Moore beat Tom Edlol1«1 of
Berkeley, Oallf., M , U , 6-1, U , M.
Mn. Billie J-Klof, the dolondlnl
champion from Lon g Beach, Ca!U.,
nd Nancy R!d1<7', <ti San Anplo
Te._, led the way Into the fourth ;:ou;i
of womens' dngla. .
Mia King, -a pro, boat JOUDI 8leplwl1e n.FtB ol ~. Jl'la.,
6-J, 7.f, ........ ...., 1111 with the
~lnthelllo. MIN Rk:bey, now tbe No. t am.at.ear
In the United Sta"", -Winnie Sbaw1 a member of the Brttllb Wtabm-Olp team, 6-1, 6-2.
Vlck7 llo(erl <ti Rye, N. Y., wu
ellmlnettd b)' -British star, Mn. ShlrleJ Bloomer -., 6-2, 1-
7.
Australia's Helm GourlaJ beat
Cecilla Martinez, of San Francisco, g.
4, 6-0. .
Mn. Kini'• arch pro rival, Mn Am
Jone1 of ~gland, allo won &.2. 7~,
agalnlt Pat Walkdeo ol SOuth Africa.
Mn. Kine'• fOrm ..... -t and tbe threw a Jot of polnta: away, but
her volloylnf WU loo llronll for Mill
DeF!na.
Billie Jean coutecUhroulh lie first
.et Ind broke .ervtce for a 3-2 lead 1n
the aecond, and ~ to hive the
match sewn up.
Theo sbe lapeed bedly, double·
laullinf aad nettlDI two mwbu, and
lost her l6acl.
Miu DeFina tired in tile heat and
lost her service asaln at M . Mn. Kini
then reeled off two volle71, an ace and
a wlJmlng forehand -for the match. "
Grand Slam for Voss
Newport'• Bill Vo11 (17Wieta con1ratulationa from Chicago White ·
Sox teemmatea alter pi up bla first major league grand slam
homer Sunda 11 11le Sox 1PP811 league.leading Detroit, 1-0. V011
wu a co-whiner ol 11le !Beil Yl!l'dley Trophy 1111 week.
Senat.ors Fall, 8-4
Angels Take On Detroit; ,,..---
Clark Ends Loss String
WASHINGTON (AP) -Calllorn!a
Angels pltdle!' Riek Clark, bil elg!Jt-
game losing streak finally over , 1ee1
better dl!YI abeed .
"I loat ab: in a row tut year and
then woo 1lx atralght," Clark said Sun-
day following his M victory over the
Wubington Sen11tcr1. HI'd lke to thJnk
this ls the start of. something like
that."
.. The Angela face the Tigers tonig!Jt
with 0ecll'ge Brunet, M , set to oppoM
Diirolt'a Mickey Lotidl, H , The
Tlfen are leadinl t b • American
Dancer's Feed Was Drugged
against tbe Senators. "I've got 1o get
my bullpen stralgbtened out for 111 to
have a chance."
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atnanll held their -bearfn(I.
'!'be transcript also d ii c Io It d
telilmoay b)' a 1"ulrri1la cbemlltrJ
prof....,. wilo aalol that lie ftve tes11'
....... to detect pboaJ-le the
thorouglllnd'• urloo ""'1d not be...,
lldered scleatlllcallJ .... 1-. ,
On the -"' lhoso teats, wblcb
showed ir-"' the pe1n-11111ns dntlJ,
llan<Or'• ""!: loll Ilia Derl>J tttla. latllo._..__.11.
!hi ..-1eed, two prlnclpe1a agroad
on one lhlnl -llOCD&ing was put Ill Dancer'• tmap'1 oatT mid tru two
den -the Dml>y. But leatlmon1 dlllered u to wllat
'the subltence WU and wily It .... put then '
Trilner Lott Cavilaris Jr. Hid Dr. AJe.-Har111111, a L o u ii • 111 e
......,_ ulled lbe feed with wlllte
granule• that laltad W!e butazolln, th• .. ---~
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of &ii drtW• bullell out <ti a hat lor the
lane asslgnmenta • -
"It was just the luck· <ti the -
that Smith ~d CarlOf """' la -·
eight and one," be said. .
Car\OI flnlahed lourlh in Ibo ,_
Charlie Greene and Jim -. a
pair of brilliant sprlnton --aot been pniponent.s <ti the boyeell, ,,..
pro-boyco\t buttons. '!'be bulloqf u1d,
110lymplc project for human rllbtl·"
· ~ene was asked :I{ he Dil1ff wu ill ·
favor <ti the boycotl. He' said ha waald
make the declaloo later.
M~eup Set
'
For Later Date
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Tlla
makeup of the Unltod Stalet Ol)mJ*:
Games tract and l!el4 i--wlD
compete at Mexico City wu ne clmar
to IJc:ing dee-today than ti WU
before the two-day weekencl'trlall.
Beceuse of the piOalblllty -Ibo
MeJdco Clly gernt1 might be boycotted.
by U. S. Negro athletes, no final nJec.
tion was maile on the buia ol tbl
trials .
The boycott posslblltty wu not men-
. tioned by Olympic track aod l!e14
~ttee chainnan Hilmer Lod&e.
· lnotead be said thet the ablllt7 to
perform at !Jlgll altitude 'comporabie
to Mexico CJty '1 mile-bigb ·elevation,
would determlne the three men w b o
will compete in each event.
But the committee inctlcatect It wu
li1Vlting from a to 10 competiton ill
each event to participate .in the 01.Jm-
pic development program ·at LUO
Tahoe, Oalif.
That would keep enough men dva to serve as possible replacemento la
event of a Negro boycott. There Wll"9
38 men also on a trial exempt lilt
because of illness or injuriea.
"The winner of each eveat at, Loi
Angeles will be conoldered u blvinl
made the loam ~ provided be can
demonstrate hi1 excellence at h1&b
altitude training to the utilfactlon at
the select.Ion committee," Lodte Mid..
In view of bil 1t•1...t. Lodre -~ed what wa1 tbe PlK'POH of the
trials which In put yean had
determined Ob>mplc part1cipoats hero
nng Injury that might keep them ftiliD competing.
Olympic TriaJs
Summaries
OLYMPIC TRIALS
WORTHLESS-BEU
LOS ANGELES -Wade lloD; -
won lhe U. S. Olym!>lc Trlala -meter run Swiday, said lie tNla ill
Loa Angeiel ...... ''held. ltrlet!I' to
raise money for tbe$:i teB." :
"Thi• meet t• wa• 'ts,"
said Bell, who -ill l:4l.l-day1 beaUn1 l"alix J-fl( Prairie
View MM. .
"All 10 of the 100 men wbo -!DdlJ '!1'81 be allowed to 10 to Liiia ~
... will ......... -...... . teem.At~=W .. ... ' ner here II eo Ille -,
-theJ tall Illa tllat I haft 11 ....
ill the top -at ~· 18 -.. ~ the team," Bell alilL
,J
i
~,. '
I
u . ' •
Area A~e ., .
Nets Upset
,
Off Boards
By llA Y PLIJTKO
o1.,~,...·-
Tbere'1 just oomellinC
about thole encoru !
Jl'red Whiteford garnered
---hll -. of -l1Milll-a mr yHn back . • u oulatandln& prep and ·col!elia'e diver, hut . the
~ Colla Mesa rest-
-~ bun'thad ...... lllL . .
•• lit -that ............
' ltlo poll weekend aa he ~ & field of tOme of .~p-_top divers in . the
SOo)tbland by capturin& both
' tit 911f and tline-meter
comi>otlttilli bi ti Soufllem
Paclllc ANoc:latfon (MU) ~~at tile Ne"J>Ort
. -Tennll. Club. -•
:·Wittte!ord, -togged his
" ~ at Oo1ta Mes!l . Hlib Scllool ,before mom(
~r t~· Orant• ·Coast and
111k:blpD. State at h col-
~ levell, won the one-
-' '
•
Logs
IS IT A PLANE?-Bob whlteford apj,ears to be in perfect flight lormatioo at
the start of !Qi• dive off tile high board Sunday in the Southern Pacific A•'°'
cialion (AAU) district meet at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Whiteiord,
lormer standout at Cosla Mesa High all1I Orange ·Coaat College, was virtually
letter-perfect though in capturing both the one aJ)d...tbtee'nieter board events.
Fat Check · In !ill~Star ,Tiit
.. .
Is Shade Decided Edge
•
From ' Heat To Ni Hurlers
.Raciiig
Fireworks
AtOCm ,
· ~lthough closed
lndepeoidence, 'Day, "tbe
Orange OouJ\ty•lnternational
Raceway will !ft.age its
share of. fireworks Sabp'day
when drag racing's three
. quicke~t c~anes of f u 4' l
hl\l'llin4 cam take. the tra<;k
for ·ttie 1naugural Nitro
C!\amp1onarues.
· On !)and will !>e the llk:ar
funny class, . top f u e I
;dragstM-i and . blown fuel
alteredt. · r ·
AlsQ on tap are the Mike
Sorokin Memorial Awird
and·· cIOse of the <tualifYing
rounds for the '14,000 win-
r
...
Pirates Use Return Ticket
I
To
• fl' • ,
:Rejoin. Metro Also Rans.
It l<!fum.I"..,... weeka !or Golden Wert had parlayed loaded, the Buco ,,.re l!"ilt:r
Ward'• Ptratu to climb three singles and a sacri'fice of three err9l'I -tbdt
back atop the Metro League for a i.o advaatage in the quota for the contest. .
batebati ltandlngs, but after third. Mike Bailey's two -run
sewn· funlnga Sunday the Ward'• Pirates also lost stnile sparked the Pirates
·BucJ cashed iii the\r return thtir l1ame In the eighth as to a three·ruh outburst iD
· trip ticket to rejoin thelltwttll•..;one~d=""=n~•=•=d~thieibaiiliiseiiisiiilhiiieigiaim~•:'•:inl:U:a:l ~tnnllliii.ligi.1 ·"also ram." · -~-~
That came ab..rt at lhe
Oran.ge Coast College dia-
mond 'Where the Pirates
blew an early three-rim ·ad.
Yntai!e in dropplrig a M
decision to Santa A n a
College. ·
Both tea'ma entered 'tile
fray 'wtlli H-1 slatel', but
•the Pirates are a g a 1..n
playing catch up.
·'JONES
. TIRE .
SERVICE
Meanwhile, .Golden West
Collei:e' lost .valu&bte
'gtpund as well Sunday, the
RusUors dropplnl a 6-2
decisiOI) to Long Beach City ll .. m.1911J,.,il!I
College at Shaffer Palk iD
Orange.
Golden West also jumped
tQ an ·early lead in J.ts outing
·with Long Beach City, but
was jolted in the l,ate innings
when the "vikings um.oaded
with the extra-base hit
department. . .
With ttle score knotted at
2-2, Long Beach City ripped
two booming triples and .a
couple of singles for three
tallies and the game.
4th
JULY
SANTY
SPECIAL
r-·!>Oard by a mere 9.3 CLEVELAND (AP) -A
, poi!'ll , sa~y ...i then cbeclt for $22,000 made con-CINCINNATI (AP) _ If
: ran away from the field fident Dave-stockton forget All.star game experience f~ JD 111• ~muer a~abOut-':ti;: oppreuive means anything,. National
'if if if ri"""t-bander . Ron -Reed . of ner-take·all top fuel match
&" rece to be held Aug. 10. 11. " • S~~l•kttit
Atlanta. · _In i{l.Jit weU.elld's ~_tiQ.n, ~:'J·~ ~ •• ,.~ :L:J.&l::: ' ~ -On · the other band, .onl~ John Pt'ters' ·be r i. l d 'e d _ • ....,? ,,.,~ 14\t "11~1
lhrte'ofthe ·se'venAmerican "Freight Ttain"··was upset Oll"ttr. d s 1 1 •
in th f. al round I to FIOrtl, 'Jb 4 ,-• 0
·f .: , ~fort had to ·beat;. . ¥&cue pltcher.s should ha~e
•' ~~;!jo'r eplua a1-f 0 r "'Ille hot we at her a decided edge over their "" "''"' ... American League r i v a 1 s
% tbe S.-foo~.; 1 5 O -p o u n d bothered me . l felt horrible when they. meet in the·--an-1-f----~rfonGer u.Whltef0£_dedl-mt dlqy," Stockton aaid nual maj4r ltilUt AU.s.tu: ~~t • r r Y Sunday after he won the a:ame .at Houston on July 9.
Leagu' e Ntchers, picked Fri-e in ° P gas Jn1n1, 1b , o ! •, ,... elimin&iO~ • by th e, single f:1~,' rl !4 l I O -i!E.'f-by · Manager D t-c k ao;.· 1• 0 j!Uarns of the B~ton Red engined Ch;'yeler entry of L-i: ~ • 1 i • ' Hlll'"Shtlltz front Et-I "Mloomnt.t..,.--;;.;;;;.;;i, .,,,;;·.---~---+•-<•>--' .. ,__., Sox, have had previous ex-" P11rMr, .t 2 o o o
'
Andreaam ~or top bOnorn . ' Qewland Open G 0 1 f Manager R e d Schoen-
• Andreuer.)a member of dienst of the St. Louis
. . th mid ~hultz zipped over the o11et1tur. c 1 ~1 •, •, perience m e ·Summer course in the elapsed time . :~i:r.:;. ~ .J o o
classic. . of 7.58 seconds, while Peters 011,.•1w w .' 0 '· J 0 the United $~1 'M, OIYm· . Tournament, bii first tour Cardin ab picked e i g h t
pie team, compiled. a. fine tri'utnph of the year. pitchers Saturday for the Left-hander Sam 'wasCloCked'in .7.59. , Tot.:• ~11r~:.,..4 11.M:
M, cDowell of Cleveland and . ~. action . saW · . Bob · L-e.ec:tt c1tyooo 110 r,=' " l 375.75, point tally, bu t . '!be 26-year .. ld Callfor-Nalionat League, . m.t hander M l Stot ' G1>lden Whl Im 1X10 1 I r1& ... • e • Williams of El Cajon dump _.... •111~ 1111. " 1.ii Wblte1ord collie through on nilO ·ataue<ed home with a Fo11t of them, all right-
h11-flnal three dlvet to post ooe~ver per 72, bis wont Mnden, have been aeieoted ·
t\emyre of New · York have Les Allen of Bellilower. for OcGttr. 2b .s 1 1 o
been named three times top honors in the ~uniOr fuel e1tr•d•. c I • • 0
a 385.10 score. round of the 7'l·hole event 1n prtvious yean -1even and ht --•-D ~ Plne1, rf o 1 o eacb rig -hauum en• Class. · , · ' ,. Nlll'Hblv-r, lb 4 1 1 ~ 1
. , Altliouili cooOlderel by yean for Loa. Angeles' Doo
-"-IM.n, ·•• ,. , ':'almp}e. dive,'' aftet earlier n>U1ldl of 98, 88 Drysdlje, six yeara for San
McLain ~ ~oil b Rt.,...,_ II l 0 1 1 ny \M • .vvw d In the· funny car segment, Etdlr, 11 l • 1 o
Whiteford made bLt belt ad· and ,~. But bU 271 total w~ Froocisco's Juan Maricbal,
vance on a'for.ward .One-baU ~'"'e'trBobokea Dlbetlerc•-th
0
an1 four years for St. Louis' Bob twist -~ng scores 'of a.,..,...,. aav11 Gibson and two ·yeart for
been named twice. "Gas" Ri>nda 'of·Aiusa com-Teett, 11 1 0 t 0 ~~s!',.,ef4b ' 1· g D : The American L e a g u e bined elasj>ed fuiies of 8.04. speneer, , 2 o , o
frestunen will be 'right· 7 .95 and 7 .99 to win bis duel comtu. p1i • o • o H-.mandu. , O 0 0 G handers Luis Tiant o J ' wt~ Doug Tbocley.. Tot11s :12 1 •. 1
1'2:, I, &\i, •and 7. ' ~. Okla. and e i ab t New York's Tom Seaver. Cleveland, John Odom of k: ·' ·• _ ... r . ,
·However, not to ·be ttrokes under par. 1be ottter four are
overlooked in the one-meter "I didn't feel well but I hit newcomers to All·Star com·
competiUon was another my ·drives a b s o 1 u t e I y / peUtion. They are left·
Costa Mesa-Orange Coast , . perfect. I was able to make ~ Steve Carlton of St.
Colleae performer, B o b the big 1bots " the five-year Lows, Woody Fryman of
Oakland and Jose Santiago {Jo II B ) Co ot Booton and •.outhpaw : · nne . e ts mets 'Tommy John of Chicago. ·
On tbe basis of season . · ·
W!Utlle. · ·. . pro said. .• ' Philadelphia .and J e r r y
He -~-tbif4. Wltb a Tbe ftrst priie money Koosm111 ·of ~ew York and
reconls, the Na lion al F . 1 •0th St . h't w· ;e~v':'': .fi~t = &eem ~r .... . raig . Ill
C o n n e 11 Chevrolet, un-c-" Cllrl''.l:' ~l •·• total . -, booo\ed 'Stoctton'a wtnninga . l\oundinc out the top "" 1hls 'year to ~ 159. He won places were DouC Denton ...__ -... ents' •--1 (354.IO), Greg Rose (311.10) ~wv ~nam MA se~son
Sunny Gonkk (315.25), 8'ld collected $M,333•
ve places were awarded · Stockton, .Wbole . b e 1 .. t
ay in the three meter• previous finish ttu. year
teeond place going to t>eO: was a tie for sixth in the
ton (345 30) third to Wilhite DaUu Open, carried a two-
(327.20); t®rth to Gossick ~ lead into Sunday's
(321.10) and fifll to Chuck fineJ round.
defeated in .10 starts in Con-Midway City Wins 2,
Main~ains Loop Lead ·
.· nit! lM•'-. baseball .. action,
added' .another .. 'A'.in to its
skein wttb·a 4-2 vict~ over
the .Costa Mesa Comets,
Saturday, at TeWinkle Park.
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Midway's 8-3 victory over
Ruede.
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winning in American Legion·
biseball action. The league-
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Saturday, Midway pro-w. MCC1r1ne.,, ct 2 • t 2 o.d~ Cf 1 • • • duced a 7-2 victory over Los Sm1t11, If s 1 , 2
LOS ALTOS HILLS, Calif. Alamitos at Western Higb fi~.!' ... lb : ! : :
te and then came bick on SUn-w11~r. c 4 1 1 '
(UPI) -Four-man ~~1 day to knock olf Anaheim "· Mcc.nnn. rt .t 1 1 0 from the Santa Clara SWim . John H"''"' 1s s 1 t • c 1 u b and Foothill Aquatic • Ruede at Westminster High, hTM•'••'• .4 2 1 0 8-3 » , 13 , 4 Clu~ finished tb.~ 200-meter N e 'v p 0 r t H a r b 0 r • ~ ., ,...,.
freestyle rela,, m a--~~ meanwhile, hosted S a n t a =~~ ~1~ : : ~ 1~ ~ heat _Sund~ lft ~ ce\.VlU Ana v a 11 e y at TeWlnkle Mlhllr CtfY (I)
A-mencan time ol. l .3S.O. Park on Sunday and came fl1111e11, lb •: ~ ·
The Santa Clara team was away with an 8.() blanking of w. ~rt-. d • 1
composed of Don the visitors. ~7~~;,.i;.. ~ ~·
Schollander, Mark Spitz;, Dave Barton went all the Jim H"'"' :Ill s :t
Bill Meyer, and Luis . way for Newport, striking . ·=~.',.. ; . ; ~icolao, an A:t~ntjne na-·out 11. Mike Paul wai Ute Jotin HCllil•"· u · • o
tional. 'Ibe Foothill Cl~b in· .big. offenaiVe· gun, Mth a · ,.,T':f.'f:rtner, • · ~ :
eluded ·Eric Schwall, Dave four-for-four day at the "-"" n1
O_'Mapey and Roy and· Den· plate -all si.flgles. Mertln, c "~ ~
ru.s 0 Conner. · In the Saturday w1n over M1Hnott. 1• ' t
I am]• ml PMl,rf It Both teams, corn.peµng n Los Al tos , Mike S th ICIM, 11 , o
the sixth annual Million led the batting parade with L1tvr. » 4 o
Cllrk. '* I O Dollar Water Show at three-for-five and two RBI's Fosm. tf ,· o
Foothill College, eclipsed for Midway. s11ttn, cf 1, • Jl'lelOer, 2b the American mark of 1:41.2 Jim Hogan, Gree Weiler 1.un1111. a '
set Jast week by the Santa and Kurt Dedrick collected 11l<ld'ltrd. et ,' ......... Oara team . three hits apiece i n Tot11s ,..
Baseball Standings SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY
1968
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St·Loui1 48 30 .605 Detroit 48 'ZI
AUl!lta 39 36 .520 611 Cleveland 42 36
San FranciJoo 4-0 37 .519 611 Baltimore 38 34
IAt .~felet 48 38 .5.IS 7 Minnesota 38 35
~ 37 37 .500 8 Oakland 38· 36
36 36 .500 8 Caurornla 37 37 N.W York 36 38 ,486 9 Boston 34 38 Phllad•ll>hla 33 36 .478 911 New York 33 39
CltlCl(O . 3S 41 .4<6 12 Chicago 31 4-0 Houotou S2 43 .m 1311 Washington 'ZI 44
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SAN Dli;)GO -Mumblings of the Mond•Y Muse • , ,
DEPT. OF TllEY TELL ME ••.
The llilt of candidates to manage the San Diego Padret tn
the!r first year in the Natiopal League hu grown to Include
Preston Gomez, Gene Mauch, Bill Rigney and Duke Snider ••
• Of the lot, Snider would $ffm to be the darkborse inasmuch
a1 new ~s geaerally prefer to start with experienced.
mana1ers.
Gomez figures to draw from the Mexitan populaUon of Ch l N
the lj'ea, particularly If the Padres can find one or two Mu· U e ew
ica,Yplayers . , . statistiC1 sbow,·bowever, San Diego sporta
Boss
At Estancia
events Jiraw very poorly from South of the })order • , • G H
Surprlsingly, this includes bol<IDg .•• The S8o Diego Soccer 0
team is also falling on it.s can: -
Rigney is by_OO meana out of the question ... Ht;. turned
down a lucrative contract to manage the Detroit Tigers two
ye~r• ago, butJie loves challenget·'and the state '!f California
and everybody wants to wo/.'.k for Buzzie Bavasi.
Gene Mauch is an .excellent nnmager and has youth on
his side ..• Bavasi baa bipted be would like to have a young
man on the. job.
DEPT. OF RO RUM .••
At bl1 'home at LI Co1ta, San Diego t'barger eoaeb
lid Gillman ba1 a..awtmmin_g PoOlJD the 1hape of.1• foot·
lJ•ll •.. Lace1 and all ... Yoa.,a11'"" GUlmu also hu
f•cUltle1 for walcbtng fllm1 under water,•
The M1oclated Pre11 ru a .story on Watter ~ 0 '.Malley la1t wffk-wblcb stated I-· part' tha& Bmte
Bavasl 11 ln San Dlegll' wttb·tbe blf11lnit of.the-Dodger
O\flHlr .•.. O'MaDey bu indlcated ~teveral dme1 tut
t11J1 11 not the case.
DEPT. OF ONE MAN'S OPINION • • • •
The Rockets of the National Basketball Association and
me city of San Diego will be better off for the naming of -~l~orurn.~r Cal athletic' director Pete Newell as general manager
•• J Peter Is all class. . ----
A renovation program, costing $10 million, bas been an-
11ounced for the Del Mar race track ••• The track is pic-
J uresque and all, but it collld_ stand a litUe freshening up!.
Surfin is a eas s rt .•. I tried it the other day and
anyone can ge noc e on ts ea y a ave.
The heavyweight championship picture will remain
ridicul ously garbled for at least.another year ... The logical
bout, of course, is Joe Frazier and Jimmy Ellis but neither
camp cares to risk enough to make the match.
The managers are all but set for two of baseball's ex-
pansion teams .. ·. Joe Adcock will be the Seattle pilot and
Bob Lemon will go to Kansas City.
Wallace ClnJte, Estancia's
Bee bas~etball coach for the
past two seasons, has been
named E1tancia H 1 g b
School's varsity goU coadl.
Chute replaces Gordoo
Morrow, ~ resigned to
enter the Global Engineer·
ing Specifications Co.
a.ut., 31,-lnberlu the
defeOiling ClF champions
with three of the top six
·goUers ol the team due to
return next seasob.
On next year • .-C_b_u t e
kids."
He is a craduate
Cloud State College
Clood, Minn.
Chute coached b86ketball
and basebalL.at · Royalton
High School in Minnesota
ror two years before going
on to Pulaski· ·High in
DEPT. OF RA HA • . • Mil ··•-W'· Buzzle Bava1l tells about a group of his wrlten wa~.. 111 •
when he was general manager at Montreal. There he was the assistant
· The jouraalht& were having more t'han a few at • varsity goif coaeh for four
"'lontreal' tavern and called Bavasl hi the middle of Ute years Wbsle the school was
night to inform him. thl!Y' were 1lplng hh name to the enjoying four conseCutive ci-
tab. , ty ctiampionships in golf.
· "Okay," Batzle said 1leeplly, "but: hang up and let From tb~· he came to
me 1et 10me aleep." . . . Estaneia to fulfill B e e
'I1le next tlm.e Bavui entered .JM ... jolat, .... ~~ .. --~-.bas~ duti.e§, and helped m~!'ger presented b1m wttl a blll-.Sor ~.ts. Na~tly, out with the . JV golf pro.
Buzzle wanted to know what Ute aid.el ,,., fO!'. gram.
· "Don't yon remember!" the owner 1altl. 11Tbey
called you on the phone ftiat Bight.'' '
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DEPT. OP ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME ? .••
That Professional soccer owner1 were given soril e kind of
an awafd for valor.
That they gave saliva.tests to the T!gers and Cardinals;
That somebody said the only way for cities '6 get maJor
sports franchises is to guarantee· new stadiums.
That Caliente made it a trifle easier to win the 5-10.
That somebody noticed football season has ~ved.
DEPT. OF POETRY • ••
His own, of course, l!t each,
I'll vacation at the beach.
No need '6. get np ·too 1oon,
Even ·the 1un. ~Jeeps 'tll noon.
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.. Cardinals 'i)uni:~ W e.~~~~nst~r, 4-2
By ROGER ~N OI .. Dll"'~"" ·~ Fottnta'ln Valley's
· card..lnals • made' :It five
straight Jn the Natlooal
division of the Oran&e Coun-
V B~ Coogre11 learue
with a 4-2 decision over
Weatm.inster, .Sunday:, . at
FOUlllaln Valley Hlgh.
A4W, Costa Mesa's Comets
picked up their flrfit win In
loop action wben.I.&FO¢a
could not pro(lucr wnplres
for the scheduled game at
the loser's diamond. •
Miisil DOW stands 1-t.
P-Men:halits will
baW. Fouotalo Villley Sun·
day at 1:30 at FOUlllAln
Valley Hiii> wllile Costa
Men Is llCl>eciuled to -w--1111 Estancia
!Ugb ScbDol.
Cooch Jolm Soilll of Costa
Miu fl bopolld of (etlDg
TeWlotlt Part lcr 'the .'1to.
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over WeMmiz rter w a 1
sparked by.a -1'jiril-
lng 'in the -ol th• seventh btaiDi: afte r
We~ ,bad tied the
game at Mlln the top al the
seveolt·
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--Cralg G-lot thine• In 'the fin!, Bill White
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NlfTlba CJ TNIHlol 117
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En9tllh Comic {L Pine.¥" Jr) 117
Kn!llhl Prowler {W H1rm1t1) 111
R01l1'1 Slee! ID H~lll 120
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m1rn 3 l'H' oloh 6 ""· Cll<•llllll 1lloW•nteJ. PurH 11500.
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Good MlnMn (J Jelllrl) 111
Dr-. Men °'°"" (W Me"°""") 122 T1.._.t DIY (L Plnc.ly Jr) 11'
Mr. Joe F. IJ Lllmi.rtt 12'2
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_L ... 1t111• Ort<em '~ ~J n1 tate's 1-~-• team won ... .,.. llti CD "'Ill 11! VVW6U _ =1'c!:i:"'r~ ~11'111~ \\~ only three of 10 game1 tile
1 !"••HU• klrr fJ o.:111ei1 111 season was a 1ucce11 at .i,1 " •Ac•-:-;-;;;11ar1n, , ,.r ,the. turnsUles. ~ • ,,, c111m1"'. '""'" ...,., Tc.: , Six· home . game1 1 drew c1•'"'~ 11t1c• M«ll. · • · · • 411 '91& fans · second bieat at-An111 V\11o!1 IJ S.lllnl 111 ' · ' ........ CMr:c:• IL Cr1ttwt11J XHS tendance in Spartan biato17 .
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Summertime.-Playing is Ea·sy
Recreation Programs Keep Young qn Productive Paths:
-What with long suirufier days and no school, a boy could find him·
sell wjth a lot of extra hours on his hands. Summer, in times past, was
often synonymous with 'raising hell.'
But today recrea'tion programs help direct youthful energy along
more productive paths. .
· One of the m9st extensive activity agendas is offered by the Hunt·
ington Beach Recreation and Parks Department. "This year's pro--
gram: is the biggest, most attended. of all," asserts recreation direc·
tor Norman Worthy.
Supervisor Gary Davis adds th at over 100 employes, primarily
school teachers and studenta:, are hited for the several hundred sum·
mer activities.
Citing some .first.of.summer statistics, Davis said that each week
approximately 1,500 boys play recreation department baseball; 900
youngsters have signed for the first session of swim classes and 6,000
residents splash in the three city PQOls. .
The little folk have 20 schools plus the city gym which provide
supervised playground fun -which includes the regular equipment,
arts and crafts, movies and "C" league baseball.
Most of the following schools open at 10 a.m.
Circle View, 6261 Hooker St.; Eader, 9291 Banning Sl; Crest Vie.w,
OJ 18052 Lisa St.; Gill, 15252 Victoria Lane; Harbour View, 4343 Pickwick
Cirde; Lamb, 10251 Yorktown Ave.; Lebard, 20451 Craimer.
Some others are·Marine View, 5682 Tilburg; Meadow View, 5702
Clark Drive; Perry, 19231 Harding Lane; Peterson, 20661 Farnsworth;
Rancho View, 1694-0 B Street; Robinwood, 5712 McFadden St., Schroe-
der, 15151 Columbia St. -
Seven "special events" are planned including Junior Olympics,
July S: Wheels·A·Go-Go, J uly 12, Bake Day, July 19; Peanui Day.-
July 26; Tournament Day:· AugUst 2; Penny Carnival and Crazy .. Cos·
tume Day, August 9; and Spotlight on Yo'uth, week of Aug. 12.
Swimming, tradJtionally, is the biggest single recreation activity.
Thirty-six instructors with Red Cross certificates teach courses rang· . ini from beginning Paddler to future life.sav'er.
. "Five two-week sessions a re offered at the Huntington Beach High ' . ' . School, Marina High School, City and Golden West College poo}s.
"NOt all the programs are for the young," explains Davis . Besides
some adult swimming classes, post 18-year-olds can choose.-.from
landscape painting, portrait painting, senior citizens' club, dog· obe·
dience, women's swim-gym, softball, blooperball, women's volleyball,
tennis, table tennis, men's conditioning and badminton options.
Summer spectaculars will interest all ages. The U.S. Surfboa.rd
Championships are slated for Sept. 28-29. Onl y slightly less popUJar
are the city swimming and diving championships, Aug. 8, and swim
show and water carnival scheduled for Aug.16.
Trips are al so in the offing. Bus outings include Japanese Deer
Park, July S: Mt. Baldy Ski Trip, July 12; Glacier Falls ice skl!Ung,
July 19; Barnum and Bailey Circus, July 26, Newport Dunes wienie
roast, Aug. 2 and barge fishing from the Varga, Aug. 6, 8.
Who runs the gigantic program which serves the 100,000 person
community?
'· In addition to chiefs Norm Worthy, Tom Bushard, Vivian Borns
and Gary Davis are assistants Duane Jenkins, Faye Mclntyre,·Dave
Ever!, Bobbie Swegger and Bob Thrall.
\ Residents desiring more information on activities shoulq cOntact
the Recreation and P arks Department, 17th and Orange stre~S', ,open
Monday-rrtday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., telephone 536-2573, · . .
-. ~RLES GRANT, IZ, LIARNI ID SERVE FROM KEN JACKSON
In addition there are Spring View, 111662 Trudy Lane; Springdale,
14222 Hammon Place; Sun View, 7721 Juliette Lowe; Village View,
5361 Sisson; Wardlow, 9191 Pioneer; Westmont, 8251 Heil Ave .; City
~ym, 1600 Palm St, _
' DAN L•C»IHAllpT, U, CHALKS FOR POOL CHALL ENGE IY TIM TINSDAY, 12 I . .
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COOL CAT -Coucar -D-7 GT Is only Me of live Cou1ars Ottered this year.
·Another, the XR-7G, bu IUDroOf and ls endorsed by ractna driver Dan Gurney
Nn V-8 encines ll1d wide range ol,perlormance opUons 6lgblight the Collfu line. _ .
turnabout in F r a n c• e ' 1 The cornpUcetions i this
economic lortuoe1 becomea policy aro many. It ijdnea
mo.. amazln( ovffty day, ..,,.. o1 111o -~ Gitlnc
and ito conoeqlienc.1 , a1&o and free tnde-ilmoiiibe<"Oe·--...,
become more -t.nliic-iii tho~ MRlll.-11--
and damalinc to tho etobill certalnlJ' will Invite i9Ali8· ..=r~,,.,.l•> ,.. n. .,.. ~ 111t -. .... Or••-,._ ...... _, 1. .---...... at ~r-1 .. : N-, _...., Oil .hlf'I' 17, 1-M 1100 t'cltdr; P.M., -"""°"" IUC~ • • tl<lG from Olher Da1J91 In ~lWifwd: JUM U. 1NI. .... klfll,..., _..,floor elf .. C-J'722 Mic:belloo Drive,
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;.;"tiiii.llsn.i 0r•,..---~11r P111t. ~TY COMPANY,• c.11tarnr1 C9rMI'•""'-LEGAL NOTICE ~ lHI 11 .... •"llllftiiltld """"" under .. D...i fl'l------------1 : • Tn..t ,.... ..... lllZAIETH OAll:Nlll, "°'1CI OP llillTINTIOM TO =-= LEGAL NOTICE it :r-.;i:. ""';;;T p-::. ~°"'':ri TRM•••• IN IULll AT ~ fl Or.,.. eou,. • l"USLIC AUCT .. fll .:.,, '!:: NOTICI! 01" IAL.S 0,. lllAI. lfVM< .. l9Clll'9 M • , '$ 7• C.llflflllt, Me1f1ee 11 ,..,...... t i-to tfi1e CF111S ...... ~ °:::l'IOf"lllTY AT"ltllVATI 'SAL• If Gl.INOAll! f'IDI!~ al~"s '.::d: If "-~ lcatt • Tfll lnit et..
:::..:: Ne. ..... LOAN MIOClATION M Urin.t Ill .. Tl'lllllfwwt1l, ~ ..._ It ..... ~ .= SUl'llllOll COUllT 01' TMI! -Hart.-"°' ... ~ of 1~ ~ If I• ~ C... MeM, CtuftT¥ If
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Mercury Keeps 5 Cougar$
On Prowl · for Extra Sales
ty of i:e&Joool and -Id the lrom of trade . riitrlc·
. trade. ijons. :
A !ft moatba •10 Fr..Ce T!!t Oommoa M.rki wae
· wai Poolnc u 1l1e e:umplar sdleduled al miclol&l>t;Sun·
ofa stable economy. day lo al>olleb laDm>al
Ctarles de Gaulle waa tariffs -Ulat , 11, . .;hade-
tben tellln1 tlle world bow It restrletii>no amO., t8 &Ix
•hottld handle its UDances. European member ' 4t1ons
He was W.agging an ad· Of the market -~ake _,:-THI! COUNTY 01''CMtAl8J of Whldl w• ,_... JoW 1. • Ct frM1fW 11..,.,. te M.m.-. 1t f'UMlc
:::;-I~ ~ M•rhr Df t+M. ltt1!1 cf H&lEN 8ook UU I"-'2 l'd'I 14L l:t:i ~ 'f 1W1MrtY ._...,'It 1• Hewo
=: "'N:tr~!H~u~~~=· ·ttiat .,,.. 1tkorda. Or"'" cU !:111 '"'...1 11 _.., c•• ,,._, CCM.lllf'I'" °'""'' ••• By CARL CARSTENsEN ·Few -.nnle out!ide of the -_ _. _. llUbllc 11JCtlolf to ttit lli9lltst ....._. fol' d C.Ufon\I•. • E • I ~~-~-~ '~slo ...... wlU Mii at Prlvato yle, Oii or c.1111 .. v..,._ I" llwful _. .. kfd ,,_.,.... It ~ hi "'*'' Y9I')' )'elf, ,_, ~Vl~ diviltoo actually know of'the
-'""' thl 17th d•r of Jul\I, lNL 11 lhl ef. u ltld st"' .... ~ "" od ct! ' -~=----fie• of lief •tft.r-BENNET Ot.AH. N41 n. I .. AlMrlc.I II "" tlll'lt of .. : .. lflet '1~ I!~.__, .. pr u on --.. ·OD new ...,.._~ changes althOll,ib -..,1,.~, ,., ....... M • •fllloul cewnent or werl'lllllV U · ~IMrY.d I Jt, o..t. S"'" llull-ode'· -be--'• ·----.. -"'• ·• .... h • ..,, '"A.Bnwlr ~11. ~ or 1mit11111 " 1t t111e, -. "'-" .. Tllt ..,., ...... '"" loet'9d 11 m w:i, rum on .... to clalmJ of 1 • i n s i d e m· ~'b~ri:.;.1.~~ °'hr!":. =~ ~ ~-::it•;:~~~ : :Z,..:'~ ...... ~llfinl~ c-tt · « ·flow freely about what ii formMion" are abun<14nt.-:::_r~:i c:i:r.,:o~::~Tti. ':ndi~ DtM of Tf'\111, /n w ~ "" ....... ~"" ~ wru • ~ w J. M. and it not going to_ tai.:e Let'• fB<:e it: why ·mate
iierest ·of a11d decol•tee! 1t 11-. time of dlecrlbed property, i.Wll. . ~ Aud*-• '" lhl lflrl dl'I' tf place in the auto ind•~· in dr•••· h t •
moni"1iilg flnfer In U~cle Ila tarilfa unlforom ~
When driving, take a look Sam'• nose and telllnt: him of other nations~ :
und • to get hla boUM .bl order Since France ~ DOW aro you: it s not as pro-And be WU .corning Bri:. decided to protect-_ in·
mineDt ~ Mustug but the tain's effort. to get into the du1tries regardle11 ol the ~ f!row~~~ Tr,~ Common Market for the Common Market, k mist .be
&tant success with t h e · same reason1. aaaumed. that 1he woMl not
"'th •nd 111 "" ri.ht 1111, '"" lrotentt L.ot '° •nd '" ~vrded 1132 lfillireft Jurr~ 1-. 11 10:90 o'clock A.M., •• 110t "'-~ ...... :t ...,n; c anges o a 1 car
..,,, tM es111e of sard' demlMCI 11n 1c-= ~"' ot Tr~ Na, S3U. In"* Clf'll "'-'• eo.11 ,,_., ecunrv d Or•,.., wn:: coming year. that came from out-of-'. the-·:;:.~ 1t1~n °!""i!'':ci~11w,.. wt!Mar:;w::t ot c.~~ ~ °'":-:-'!~ ·~ ~::'°~ s.11 wtll b1 tor c.t11. Take M' r cur y' 1 Re· blue tw0 y&ars ago to be ftal~ at the " .... of dellt\. lft Ind .. rKlllNtd In '°* 1'5, Pl-,. .... " .. ,... .. ~ .. "" A~. •II ceuful t'.l'dUl'll"I' for Jnltlnce named °Car bf the Year" la
Cougar i. the way it It of· DISDAIN be unbawy lo ~ the
fered-:-.OpUons-are ntnnerous marke~p o s t p 0 n e; 'the To lhow bl! dildain ·for aboli of 1-t ... --.1 h.~· aod it can be equipped and Iii• dollar, and therefore for ' ---,...Us
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modified to suit UJe taste of ttie way in whlCb 'th'e for another year. ;:
most anyone. American economy w a a RETAUAnoN -;: ·~~~:..=~~!!, "'k~!':;;':i,,, MCUrld by said Dttd :v T~111I fncNlud'r.: Anv Ind .II C\al!N Ill '<IN,__ 111tur1 .,..'"'"& 'WKll Of that, ~ 'lbe ·.Cousar has <:OQtinUed
-l!jueni Pirk, Callf&r,,11, lot 29, Trld letl, cl'11rge1 •nd e~pen111 of The Tl'\lllM, -II Ill~ ht lhl nacrw o.trt· Jaraer !X° s.maJ.1•, deleting With 111.CCeS:l and h a I We had a week-long being handled, De Gaulle In tile .United ~ siates
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2t of Miit. M•l>S In orinoe countv Died ol Trot!. lnt1rt1t Hier'°" and or before rhl 1tth dlY d Jul't, IMI, 11 --..uag -. • ~ V •
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w pert ca.ti tftd bel•nce evklent;e by tern! The,._ from Oeumlllt l. INJ, n A.r>Mles. Shllli of Callforllle.
-~red by Morta••• or Trvst .. Id note end by It• Provldlld. Dlltld Jutv 2tlll, IML lt'\e ,ropertv so Mid Ten per Date: Junt 11, IHI. J. H. Allfvme, A~
• '"'°""'bid lo be ~ltwd wlTh bid. lAWYEAS. TITl._1! GUJ.AANTY ~~nlhld er.,.. C:O.St Otll\I f'11Dt, Jv--11.ldt or offer1 lo Ill In wrlll .. tnd COMPANY, Tnlflff 1¥ t, lNI --ll:swt
-·be rec11Yf'CI •t 1111 11ort11ld office. 1nv Bv S. A. BLUSH, Vlce p,.._
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lime a!lff The first pubnutlon he Incl Atlelt How•nl O. Wolcolt LEGAL NOTICE
.::before 11111 of Hr. Underalentcl resetWt Aul. Secrthlry ' F 0 • u p 0
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Executrix of Ille W • ~ LEGAL N<JTICE COl.OIOAl MOlllGAGI! Sl!ll.VIC! CO. ' • .1 ol w.111 ~1t1t. OF CALll'Oll.NIA •• dulY a-'"'9111 · ~!r~ns111r1 lllvd., Sullil liOTICI OPT 1t111Tla•s -sAL. ~~~~":."'1,l; ~·,-Br ~Jll'ER _year. .Jhey...JD_~,$$ 5
eiwrtv Hiiis, C•Htom11 ... MU ,.. nd An ·-lOllve but · · fitUe b'--
• •fl•tle't' .... EiiK•lrht -NOTICE IS HER!ev GIVEN : ~' o!:..:.r""T:: :~ -= ~-otl--A~-.1 • , _ _.. 1Ul'OU and Scudder, Stevens •moc. · Thtt on Titurs<11v, Jul'I' 2J, IHI at "-..,,, 1" boot ,..,, -m . .,, OMdtl n L~ .....,, even -• UD· A: Clark eatimft•-"' t th Publllhed orenoe CC111t 0111r Piiot.,... hour of ll:Oll "-M. •t The mel" entrince 11.IC'Of'lll .1" tN emce ot ..,. C-'r derttood force be b 1 n d -s iua ese 1¥ !, 2, I, IHI 1121-61 fronting on Ea•! lrAI S!rttl, la Habtt. 11.KMMI' d Or._ c-ty, C.llfvml1, •..A-• _:. __ '4 ~ '-... 1... fundl alone will be absor~ COuni'Y. of Of1111'1, Sllll of tll!tomlt, of WILL SELL AT l'UBltC AUCTION TO ~y S 1l'WCA IDll'-• w.a.. LEGAL NOTICE Ille la Habr• .crrr Hiii loufed ,, :ro1 HIGHEST BIDOEll FOR CASH IH'l'lble there ii an ever-mounUng Jng an enormous '9 billion of
---:::====""=..,.,,.,--·llrAI Street, aforesaid, 1'111.ST CH ... 11.TI! al lfrne ~ M .. I" llwfUI 1'l'IOM'f d !hi u " -'-AOYEll.TISl!Ml!HT l'Oll llOS FINANCIAL CORPORATION, I Cor· untt.d Shltnl ,, !hi lovlll lront enlrlNSt shortage of stocks e\'ftl at ·"""b Jn 1973.
,Notice 11 l!erebV given lhll tne Boerd of Porllton, •• TrutlM under Oftd of Trvsl II IM Ori-C-tv Ceurfl'llllM, City of 8 tiJne of record bi.... IU!Wl<:e COffi1'Kll'lies Were 'Tt111!ees ot m1 Or1nw1 CC11st Junior ln the orlgl111t •mwnt of W.000.00 Ill• S.nte Anl, Countv tf Of•"tl• lt1te of • . au l"--
Cil"" DJ1trlcl of Or1nt11 County, ICUled by MIL TOH C. OAflNEll ANO C.ll!WTlll, all r11ht. tllll and ln,.._t -trading VOlWDe becauie in· ._ Until 1986, life in, lle~Mtt..-ref.rrrlld to 11 Ille "Owftlr" CYNTHIA L. D"llNl!U, Holslllnd 1nd YIVldl lo tnd -hlld by It ""°91' .. 10 1Ututfona.1 "--•-" f Or •--COM='-were wlll r-i.,. l#flo bu! 11111 L91• 11\.fn i·oo W!I• and rec:erdtd on Oeclmbtr 2', '"1 Olld of Trwt 111 IM~ 1ttuelld In ~ U'l:lllloUJU .. __ .., .. .,,.,.,
P.M .. Wedlleld1v: Jutv i1. '"'· seetiie "' took """"" ne <Jf Oflld 1t 1tec11rc1s ""c1tv ot C•t• ,..,..., Countv ot Or•,..~ &tocU Js soaring while tbe bu..y,,,, only Sl million blA fw m1 1w1..t ot s.treoiled Genera ol Or•1111• Countv, C1llloml1, of whldl •~said Counrr •I'd st1te llncrll!ed •s: uppl of ~-k . . ,_ Conltructlon MKhanlcal Ind Electrlcij Offd of Trusl AM511.ICAN SAVINGS "ND Loi II, Trtct 1165. In the Cltv of Coste new S Y <>IA.JI,; l'l l5 rJS• Of stocQ • year. But thil Con!re~ts ~r ALTEll. ... TIONS TO DATA LOAN "SSOC1 ... TIOH,. corpor1ll011 It.... Mesa, •• ~"on I m1p recoralld In .ing at a rel;ai.i·-1 .. alugaiab iear the'• buy·mg ... up to 31 CENTER, Or1r19e Coal! Cell-. atne!ICl1ry, br rfflOn of del1111t I" 1111 book '°' ,....._., Ml.Kiili-M1P1, •-:t 8"' ..,
Sud! bids Miell bl r.ulved Jn the otrrce PIVmMI or "'1orm1nu of oblltt ll-rtConb of Mlcl Orln141 COllntv. pace. ' Wfon Aftd by 1973 SS&C
of· Ille awner In !fie Administration Mellrllll """""·Ind nollc1 of 6'1111tt •1111 S.lcl Mii wlH bl ,.,.,., bl.It Wlthol.lt • • -a r .. ult, j··~ ~e r ....:-... •-. 'I t ~ ·bllli' Bi.illdihg, Or1n't. COlld College, 2101 leneflcllrv't elKl!on lo_c.1111 kl bl Miid CO"leflllll or WllTlntv. OPl'ftl ot lrnPlltd, ~ , • Ya\. Ul r e"'1.ll..l.l1-.-l a .,._ OD.
F1lrvlew Road Cotti Mest Or111t1 !hi PnlPlrtv her1!nbllcw cles.crlbed, h1v-retlrdlnl 11111, POSiaslon. Olf" .,._ prMSUl'e Of the eXctSCI de• U•'il •1157 ~ •••• Counlv Ctllforni• ind Mill be ~ Int been rKOr~ 11 ,rovlcled for bV It• cumbr1ncn. lo PIV !IN! rem•l"lnt prl"" _,. . ··---'--, -IA , w1e DUA:•
and ,.;.btlctv reed •laud 11 Ille •be-.. •nd ll'lOl'I ""'" ltlrN "'°"11'111 hiving clPll 111111 ot Thi nci. ucurlld 11'1' .. 1d ms:uu IS an uuuw-lying f&e4 buying of state and local i t.illd t!m• ellltMd •Ince alldl l"KGrd•tlon, will 1111 111 ~ ot Trv11, l1>wlt: .,,,,.,.JI, wtm t(r lor >.1 ... her eeock -i .. es ..t:. ,
work lnciuctes remod•llfl9 of a bulldlntr. Jlllb!lc 1l/Cllan 10 th• hlthnt bidder lor 1~11r11t from December 11, 1'67 u I" ....,. I"'-'"' Tci.u ement funds W£Sn t im·
E•cll bill mutt conforrn and !ti cnh, p1v1t1le In i.wtul lrlDlll'V of !hi Mid 11ot.-provided. 1dv•nc:e1, If anY. over the long.Q!:rm. portant enough even to
felPQflllW to 11111 lnvllit1on, the pli ns, Unltwd Sltles of .l./'Mr!C• 1t the time ol \lndtr 1~ t.rrnt of sald Deltd of Trwl, ,
-ll!ci t1ons 11111 ,11 other •k•aHnlnb. sate, wlttiout w1rr1ntv 1xprns or lrn,111111 fen, d'laroe• 1nd eJlllfn'" of Thi Tn1s-FEW O B S E R V E R S report . This year, they re
coo1es ot ·The Contrad Doc-ts •r• •• fD 1111t. -.sesilon or eMVrl\l!f"•IKll, '" 1nd ot IN tt'\llh. crttled by said buying $500 million worth ,,... on flhl •nd ~hi Pllbllc 1~ Thi 1 ...... 1 COll"'Yllll to Ind -"'Id bv Died of Tnist r..,....,....1 .. e u...:. e en f -ln 11kl olfkn ot lhl Owner, 1nd of It n llJCh Trvtlff, In end ID llll lollnll!ll Thi berlellci1rv under Hill Deed d ._.....,.,....., w.rw:i; V e"-and in 1973, it'll be ,1 billion.
"seat oC the pants" evalua-redeemed b1J dollar for France'• plan.I wm -bring
tion of a tasteful package gold. Gold '*"s ltnnath, be immediate .retallltioa. .&i..the
called ttie Cougar XR·7 GT. avowed. And so he sat atop fo"lm of tpeclll· duties: that l~s one of fi ve Cougars a $5 billion pi:le of ft. would <:OUIMr4K:t . Fftnch
available -Ud the XR-7 tt Now France ii in aerloui •ubl!l.idies. Moreover,: the
oonsldete.d the l.l,lJ: u r y economic and financial trou-French -=tion..~ a.m-
mportiodel. It's also one of the ble. · mUntuon -for -advocatla Of
s ·er. Pr. pro•~~-··-m.' ~ ~ are rising. Worker1 ~I.Ila
LUle any new car buyer, are unhappy. Tourism 11 Presently under WIJ in
we alw&ys take a clote look way Off because of. polltl<:al thia· country ia one of
at the interior, dash, bucket and IOCial unrest. Capital is history's most Hriou1 COD•
seats. etc. The XR-6 has flej'~e countrt in aearch._frontations. of rotectionists prOIXibl}'llfe~ yet of safer .havens abroad. And Wbri .would lllril competition
nicest dash an:arigem~t of that big pile of gold ii now from forelg:n g'OO(ls, and aup.
any '68 model. It's a rich lbrlnking. Porten of free trade, who
aimu1ated w a In \l t in-Although it ii titill too ear· lee!-:"~ tarilf reductions
•trument panel featuring ly to say how bad will be the promote world trade far tbe
competition..type gauges for deterioration ln F r e n c h rood of all. -
amme;ter, oil pressure, fuel payments to other nations The arguments of eacli
.tad temperature plua en in4 Finaace Minister V.aurlc~ are being emotionally and
dividual ta<:hom~teT. · Couve de Murville concedes per1uasively put forth~ For
Four toggle switches are it wru be very iarge. Some ex:ample, the free tri.ders
mounted at the ctmer of the estimates say ttie figure will have been .1.ccUled. bx the
lnstrumet1t panel to control be Sl • bll~ Thb Is an st!81 lnduaitrx of ei:lvocatfng
map and coUrtesy light.!. lt almost · incredibly 1 a r g e "Willateral. •con om I c
.is very l!lharp ~king. figure fOr a coumy that bai diarmemet" by permlt-
Standard in>eri..-1 of the been t.illng oCl>er1 to get l1Dg Ne! ·lmparta _, IC·
XR·7 oUer leetber with their btllt paid up. In a ne· """ to U.S. mark•t..
vinyl a c c e n t e d se•t Uon the 1tze of the United' Into tbis hiltorlc argu.
upholstery. The ext.rlor la states it would be the ment France bu 'now pro-
identified by the brigbt curb equJval~t of an fmbalan<:e j~d .ber Hl'ioua ecogornic
molding, Xk-7 wheel cover1 of f7,5 billion, Mileti is twice problenur, France's action,
and mode 1 identification the actual U.S. balance of m effect, meam that other
w11111m E. Blurod: i nd Asaoc111". ~rlllld ... -,. _ "'c ".!: , '!" COuntv ot T~t. by renon d a bre•dl or clel1Utt In have the figures to docu• • Savi...,s banks and fi•-.
Al'Cf'l!1ects.11S0B1nldeOr1ve,cor-cf.tl ..... •-·'-•• "' 1 ""n •. "" obl11111-llKUl"ed th1r1~v . Lment it H lb in -• •• M•r, (1llfornl1, 1nd rn1r be obtelned 11 lit ff ln .Blocll < of Cor0M t>el f>ertlotore e~K1Jted 1nd dellvered to lhe • OWever, e • C.Sualty . iMl.lnlnce cotn• 11\f Office of Ille Archlled by dt-111119 Mir, In Ille Cltr of Newpart Beach, 11 undersigned I written Dec .. t11lon of Vestment COU115el firm Of nJ
plaque on the rear pWar. peymenta deficit in 19S7. -nations are ut:eil to permit,
All Cogart thia year have in their Uta d • broader stance witli 70xt4 LIMITS mar • an • • 110.00 (ten 11o111rsl tor Hen ~! of shown on • m1p mereot recordtd In Oefiu11 1nc1 Demand tor Sele, 1nc1 wrtlt1tn pa es . account for another
Gene••• Plfons and S1>1elflc.tlont. Thli Book J, PttH 41 •nd 42, Mlscell1neous nottce of br•adl •nd of •lectf"" to c1use Scudder, Stevens le Clark KIVI million each year -
d"'"1t ,.111 bl! retvnclef """' " ..,. Mh Malls. r~1 ot illd Or11111 Countv. 1111 undlrst9111d to Mii Mid ,.,._.,, kl has put ...... etber IOme """"" . ·
... r.tll~ CotT>Plel• Ind '" 9oad c-. For ""' lllll'f'OH of Plf'fl\D "" obi"'"-11ttstv :Wld obl]N ll-. Ind fllereallw, ' ";""&' dlllon wllhln five d1~a 111tr the bid -.. MCUnd by Mid Deed of Trvst lncllldlfl9 1111 Mlrd> 11 IHI. the underslellld fi.guree which DOt ocJy
In• IHI. dllrtH •nd ell~ ol the Ttutlee Cfllled Id ~le• of breed! Ind d dra ·"--~ t h bee • ,· --"" M 0-1 .. Bond nd Incl ol !he sale. y -a•.. m.........,. wua a5 n a.....-1 •·~· •~ • Diled mr1 2511'1 d•v ot June lfft elecltllll TO bl ~orded In ...._ and . '"er:torm•nce llond will bl recivlred ot FIRST c;:HAITER · p1111 2. o1 uld Ofllc!11 Record•. Js happerung but al.So ~;~:c~~:~lftl. FINANCIAL CORPORATION Ollt : June 11, 1'61.o•····· "Suggest that the shortage of ·-11 Tn11te1 COLONIAL M • . Pursuant to lh• l•bof Code of lhl St.hi er J R Hirrlson Sl!llVICI!" co. OF , l'ltockl and thua t!le upwa-ttt
of Call!ornla, Sol.rttler'n C.llfamla 91/lldlAI lb AifDinev In Fi~I CALll"OllNIA. a1 said Tn11ln 1. fill."': •nd con1Tr\lcll1111 T ni de• eou... """' 8., J. A. Loni. pressure on Jrn:es w
ells, Bufldln11 and Contll'VC:llon Trldlls Publlshld Newport Hll'bor Nurs Prn1 Aultltnl Secnl1ry become even IDOl'e acute in
Cauncll of Ortl!ff Countv, "'9 Mid BNl"cl oombllled with O.ltv Ptfgf Ni!Wloort SI'S lS4lt th
o1 .r rvsttes 11t1 a1Cer111Md ft'll 11n1r11 l'Ndl Callfonll• Jutv 1, 1, 15; iHa 111,_ Published or1fl9• Cont 0111v Piiot, e next five years. I bave
prr.ielll1111 rite of per dlll!'I ~ for • ' ' June U, 2' Ind Jutv 1, lHI lo:JMt Obtained the l': ....... e! e1qi cr1f! or IYi>e of wart""" nl'l!d«I tD ""6"' · ::,e;~;.. :e• su~~~~:s bi.::~ 1;:l1~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTlc;E ._adinA~rni~ly, the volume of
prev1lllng r•IH In! conl1IMd In alld "LI g Ul &tocks J.s reacblng
SPe<lflc•tlons ldooted by "" llolrd, '"" CITY 01' COSTA MllSA astronomical pr-.,.. •• ll11ed below: CAl"'OllNIA ... ,~ A"'-:,.-1.i'WVUD Anv cltsslflc11llon rrdl etl'llCtNlld Ind NOTICI INVITING •res l;.llill year, ~i.cu:i.y you, ~ lt1TPll .ti1ll bl p1ld 11 The cvrnnt NOTICI IS HEii.EBY GIVEN flllt Ille Cltv Cllrt d -Cll'I' ti COlll Mtu · dividual h ' Wlllll r1IH for the -Uubl9 lradl IDll wnt receive Haled PfOPMlll on or before FrldlV Thi ltll> d1r of Jutv, IHI, aS ell m , lVe ftO
c1aulflc11!11n In l!'tltct with the 1bote untn the hour of 11rftn o'clock (11:00) 1.m. of "Id ...... " lhl Ca111 MIU trouble buying whatev•r
llS!td Tr1de1 Councils. If 1nv riles l11led ((IV Hilt, n F1lr Drlvl, C•I• MHt, Callfornla. s'·1· •-t In •* I = below •rl not current or 1r1 ~lsecl by Prol>OMI• tor 111rn111111n1 111 1111or and rn11er111 tor the con11r11c11on 111 • u.n.: you ""n "ua ever
i.bor 1tr~ts. dur1n1 Ille blcldlnt time ill! toot Mlh chatn II'* ._ lnc!udlne "'" at the CO.I• MINI Golt •nll CeunlrY WI .... ..+lcularly if your or Con.tructlon time, tudl r1Yl1I""' Mall Clllb i lle wltl be -ned '" ~btk •nd rNd 1IOUll In Ille' Counc:H Cll1mblt' on a11d ch. , ' yao ""'!is•~ 111 ct11111c11.....:r 1 11art ot lf'll btlcrw 11s1ed d•~ ,1 ~ about said 11m1. bV 111e c1tv c1u1r. °' said c1tv. OIC95 are i.c:1.1 on a ma4
P•ln. fl nv l>e•lll'I, we1f1re. v1c.tllon, iO!"O-'Ti. -nil "Goll Cavrse Chtln l lr* Ftnclnl'' "'°"1d .,....f an flle fllwi.e irr tll<:hange lt'dlon or other blnlfth s.hlll be I" Id-of MCf> Haled P'11PONI. Slld p,,_.I thollld Ill ..no....1111 to 1111 Cltv Ci.rt. ,~. : •
dltlon lo the below 11111111 w11e .c11ln. AP. Cltv Hell. P. o. 11ox 1200. Cm.I• .v.. ... C1hfoml1, AdlOIUedJy too for every
PAntlcn mtY be 1m11wld In conlormltv The worts wlll con1lll ot me lnst1ll1flon of "'"'"oJrlm•l•lv 1,000 llneel '"' bu th . ' ll and w!I~ Slcllon lm.J of Ille C1lllornl1 labor ot 1 1b( foot 111911 dllln link ~nca and ""'"'"'lrnli.l'I' fhrw •11-foof wldlt tlntle yer, ere 11 & te er
Ced•. 111i., lll!d 0111 1br1een.too1 wlcle c1ou1>11 11111 c111r1 ng Ille 11n1 of "" 1ence end there always is a "floating O\<ertlrn1 Miii be Hid fllr worti: eiicev1llOll of,flllh p0lnls In me ~•hllrt1 ground bllwMn POlb, •nd olhlr tPPllr· I ., of toe'-, ~r!Orm.d In exttu of tnl rt11ultt ISIY'• lfnlnl -n.. IUpp Y S uo, wort 1nd 11 the rate tor owrtlm1 al Ille ,1. 111 of ~ins. »eclflcallonll 1nd ofhlr contrect clocumenb m•r bl otit1lned
e r.ti lnvolwcl. 11 1111 offke Of the City Cieri<, n F1lr Drlvt!, C01l1 " Melt, C.lflornl1, ""°" I
Halid.ln 111111 111 11111o11c11,.. recotnlll'd dePDSll 111 Flfteerl DOiiars !S1!.00J. BUT IN recent years, in4
'" "" co11ec1rve 111,..11n1111 ••r-111 An &dot1ion.1 chi•• of OM 0o111r u1.00J Wiii bl rNdl If 111ndled by rn111. &titutions •·ve come 1·.,0 • 1~tl 1la lhl Hrtk ullr er.it, Pll!ASI! MAil SEPARATE CHECKS. ,,. 1"
c11u111c111on or .,,,. of wortmen Eech b!d shill bt rn1c11 on 1111 '"'POI'' form and In !hi m1nn1ir Pr!Hidlrf tn the 1tock market in a
em111oYed on Ille pmltct. thl corttrm documtnls, •nd M!t ll bl •«DmPl"led by 1 cerTllltd or ull'>!•''' be 11 111111 111 man11a1orv ""°" the C&n-check or bid bond fOf" not ins thl" "'n pere1n1 tlOl of !hi amount of Thi bid, ;ium r and on f. scale
tr1ctor 1o whDnl • contrlcl '' 1wen1ec1 lflld• P1r1bla to the crtv of cos11 MH1. which was u t t e r I y un and uPOn an 1ubconlracton undtf" him, It.I Abbr'evlt!lons utld 1n thl .u.ciu11 ot predlftnnlnell -r.in In c:nnlu~ •
Ptr not 1eu !hi" u ld tentr•I prev11Hr19 tlon wilh •mPiovtt' pevments Hstltd 111 1111 rlllhl hind Ullll'rMll 1r1 ldlnffflld .. foreseen.
,., .. of per diem W.fH lo 111 -11:mtft 1o1r-.· The entrw. ol ~ m" • em-lored In lt>e encullon al Ille conlrlld. ph • PW llolH' pc1 Jiii' IPlf Wftl
CAJtP•NTt:llS Maln"IJ lllfe Jlf!W Ptt llaur -1o:ld Pll" per d.lr _,-ted ltituijooa]. inve6tor int,o the
C.rHnler ........................... U.ot Jlflp 114r llaur paid ~P Plr.d.l'I' Hid I.tock m-1....._ T~. ••·
T1blt POwer MW -lfor · · · · · · · · · · • J.lt ptM/• Plr nour worti:ltd or Plld P<fW/f per c11r wnrkld or "ld ••.,,, m~i.a wn:
Mlllwr11ht · · · · · · · · ··· · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · S.29 pslh Plr t lr1r11111 tlrnl llaur • ••11 dazzlillg feet Uiat tens bf
Forern•n 50c 11er llaur more th•n hl1llnt "''" • • "' --·· ..,... _ ''°'' _..11 , cltu lllc•llon MIPf!'YIMd. ••<••I Nf11f :: .:: ttme ;;z; ,.Id ;; totel wHI mJllioDI D:0W have money
,ntU'l'l\lllc nalllf'. ,..._,..,, M r 1tr•ltf'll....,. l'laur wortl:f'll or 11ald pmd 1tr m1n d.lr ·left· ov-_,._ .......... ~. ol CIMINT MASONS t , -• •·-< ..,,_. < -_, ..-i-..,_......_
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... ,.,,.. •l'ltl ,,._11111 ml>toylt Plvmet!ll ollltf" m1" !hoy llliml ..... .-en, a1 ''"" " • --Ii~ .~ '·-~-•• to ""'" """'°"' • 17n.I If flle labOr COOt, ,,. lo 111 .. Id In llCC:Or"dtflCI wllll Ille tlf'mt fJf !hi ~lo-.....,.,_ ~ -u.&&IK.n:
med!tne -.-" .. · · · .. · · ·· ··· · · tl'! lflitMt lllrNlrlllll ..,..ll'ltnl 1PPllt1bll hi Ille tvPI or c1-1flullon of 1111 -"=· invest Jn Jtocil. It aJ.ao (tml:nt ':''-_,_..,,....n ·~·-· ,,.,, Olf" mecl'll"ICll trnffoY•'" 1111 prol«t. 1 ~ F ... tnlln 50c fl!r '*"" '""" ...._,, Olllr'tllN, Sllndil'I anlt Mor!cllYt -not ltu lllln -•ncl __.,all !1·1121 refieota l\e lpre~ <Oft• r•1•· c ''' trmet 1111 lll$lc l'lourlv retw '*ut •Pllllctbll l'll'lptoyol' pef!Mllll. The Mlklln vi·ctlon ol "" : .... a to ILICTll.I I l2t uPOll wllkll tuch r1IH •hlll bt Plld Miii !IOI 111 holkll l'I re-eoenlimd In flll "-18 -"-M.U 008 """',,...!1 For-" .................... in cottlCtlve w111"1"' .. ,__, • .,,.11ctb1t 1o·""' Hrtlcul•r cr1tt, cll111t1uttan which" we entrust our sav· .. ,,1n ...................... : .. ····in •IVHot~ .... n~•1'111111'Vllct.
• Jtr,tr~an Wll"tl'Mll "'"""' ...... ' Col'ifs of all cetladf'l't lllrMl~lne llreemt"ll tellff"' to The wort! • tll ings tb8t oo)y if they OWJl
G•'-',1 11. • 11, forth 1n ..,. 11-ment1onec1 ubor code ,,.. "" n11 1nd 1v1111ble tor lntfectton stock& ean they shire · 1 .. -••"~N•rwOitCiirtl""0······ .. •• ..... ' In Ille ofllcl of !bl 0-.rtmlnt ol lllduttr11t lletallon5, Dlvi.kin of llllot at•Hll1a 111 un;;
Ritnteni"' '"°" wettrtt" ............. J.a ,,.. •-l"Cfl. econpmi<: growth of our na-
strlJCtu r•• '"'" ~ ............... J.M A"""'°" " dl....., tft ledloll 7·1.IJG ot !hi Slllnd.lrd ~ ,.. lon and get pl'ot.ectiOD
Fer1'm•n uc: per hour moni f!lt" Mellffl vlcll•e 1or ""°lo...-mlfll of 1pPt11nllcn on 1111 wortt, a_., IVdl 11"9"'""°' wn -.. i-t _,_,___ '-"-Uon. c:lli•lnc.enon "'"°"'fled, bl Nkf Ille tltl'ld.ll'd ••1Je peld To lltPffftllcn under !hi ....,..."-d !hi trtdt 1t .......--avlVUW'llRJS .wi111
LA•o1t••• w111c11 he 1s el'llPlo'f'ltd. 1niorrn.11on .. 1anw to tmf>IO'l'mllftt ~ ,.....,..,._ 111111 "nie exiJtinr no.~ lllP"
laborers. ,_11 or COlllll'vcflell .•. ,.tJ M Dtlltllltd fr-1t'1t DlflC!or of tht 0..-rfmtnl of lnclullrllll hllltofts wlla II .J... Of at-•· '•not I "'ent °"""''°" 1nd lendln tf ,...._tic .... IM Mfnl"l""'lf'W Otllc« of the C.11'°""9 ...... ~lonl'lll C-IL ,,._, ~ ... '-' eltdrk toels. "1brlttlll ~ 11'11 ~~ to 1111 -l•lotll ot Stcllorl 17'0 of flle lMlor t:• d lhl ..... M to fill tbtse Dew deman_cb 111m1t1r "*"""lul toolt lllt ,...r•tltv Clhlwlll1, 1111 CltY C-11, CllY of caet• Mes.I. ,_ _.l!ltcl Thi -•I •
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7" ':""-1Cllt11lflullon "'"'"'1-· Cr....., 1"" -•" IHTllll ttra ...i ..,_
-AS FOR the mutual
funds, they've been absor~
ing more than $1 billion an·
ooally for years, will be
bo.ying $1.2 biH..ion of 15tocks
this ~ar and $1 .8 bittion in 11173. .
Now where is ttre new
IU(Jply coming from ?
The obvious source is new
1Pues of !tocks. But new
lnues by our major cor·
poration1 have been
virtually non-existent ia this
era becau!e our tax lawa
per-mit interest paid as a tax
dedu<:tion. Thus, with the
outJtaadlng exception of
American Telephone, our
great oorpor atioos b a v e
railed cash by issues of in4
t.re.t-bearing bondl l...:tesd
of 1tock!. New Usues by
le•er·known corporatiOM
,have been running about
$1. 5 billion a year.
-A SECOND source la ll·
quidation . O! esb.le<P'Th<
supply of stocks r r om
-bu been running at '1.3.fq billion annually, Is e.u...i..t at 11.7 billloll tl!lt
year and • $2.5 bllliO. In 1173.
A tird IOW'Ct which bas
become Important o n I y
lineo )111111 ll tile J11uance of
bonda or debentures con·
vertible under IP8Ci!ied Coo·
dltloN Into llocks. Tbe' lup-
pty from c::oavf:rtibl.ea was •1
$4.4 billion lut year, 11
eotlmal<d • 13 billion lbil
year.
Now, 1 urely an im·
pllcaUon is tbat this e:i<:ess
lnatltulional • demand r 0 r
ltoctt ii a fundamerUI a·
planatlon for the pen-Jonc-tenn uptrend of _..
price• In tbi. docede .
1 vantage·for 'Fr.ench IOO!lf.s, wid~ trud tires u standard And now, Jn an att.e_.,.rnpt to In the current <:llmaie _.
eqwpment. Also new this bring order. t.o her 1uddenly with protectionistl ud free
year .lrs • a new automatic disrupted e<:onomy, France traders fiCbtinc" a fDe na-
vacuwn to11trol 1ystem that · ~ to Ilmlt imJlC1.rls of tion )Ult.bellnnlno! to pt !ta
operatea t h e reCracUng goods from other natioos f.lnancial aflaJn ID Ordlr -
headlamp doora:. while at ttle same time tbe UJdted Statet-feeli this
The XR·7 with the GT op· 1 u b I I d l z·f n I her OW11 tan!lot be permitted. "
tioo meam that it bas a
he1;vy duty transminion,
rtlffer front and r e a r
aprings and heavy d~ ad·
ju.stable ~hock.I. Murcury
placed special emphaW on
bondling and pe.-formance
for the •ea Cougar and auc-
ceeded.
Exchanges Pushing
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With a variety of power
Big Order Discoun~
and pefoJ:uiance com-NEW YORK (UPI) -Tl)e
binationa, it ii a car for New York and American
every driving mood. Each 1toc~ exchanges will recom·
one of the fiw Couaan is a mend volum·e dlacou.nt.s on little dlffmnt. New V-8
engines in e. broader range large ltoct tr~actions 1n
are featured by the regular hearlnCI' today before the
·Cougar, the XT·7, GT, the Securltle1 and Exchange
seven lltre GT·E wb.lcb ii Oommiss:km (SEC) on
equipped with tb1 big 428 brokers' comnl.ission rates. Cobra Jet engtne, Md _the XR-7G, with iunroo( and en· Gover~ors of the New
dorsed by Dan Guniey. York exchange announcing
Standard V-6 is the 302 their ltJllPOrt of the ~
with two I>m-et <:arburetor po1ll, l&ld 'lbunday the
and rat.ed .i 210 hp •• For dla: -·•" mci£e p er form a n c e a counta wu!Wl "recognize
Marauder 390 engine ·rated the Jower hlndling COl!lte: of
at 280 end a Marauder 390 block orders as compared to
wt.th four barrel carburetion t. m a 11 e r trausadlon1."
rated at 335 hp are Mutual funds, inlurance
available. companiil, md otber rn-
Tbe big Cobra Jet ia a real .Utull091 lnveator• would
"Ur. ..,..... ...i not be tile malD be4"fldarlea of
really MCetNrJ u n I e s s· the lower ratel. ..
you're ready for tb• "«a1 At tba Nm• time the two
Rrlp". Bui 01JY •"1 )!OU ucbqee uld 1b01 would
decide to "buld" yoar rte'Omloend llhwml.w tbe
eoucar, l!OU'll enjoy tt. pracllce of -·r.Ciiiiomer-
• • • dJNcted llve-apt. » Under
PONTIAC NAMES ~ ·symm tho large block
NEW ZONE MANAGER Inv--direct 111•
The oppulntr-t ol Edwin -beodllna • tr&ns.ac:·
-C. 1'ulliDor a -et t1on lo -pert of Illa com· Cl>e Poatleo Loi Anfelol. m1Hloa-r 1o •••ther _ ..... __ ..,. =:r. !Inn -hU
Thomu 111ne. 1..--elllid .., \ll<ef.
mllll&(W for Po• t·t •• Mulual flmdo had -Iba lll.i.t«i. . llV•up ~ .. PfI11111Dt/
J'ullmer ·-Clulrlee • lo br-. -provide ai-. wile ... ---Oil. -daolor orp••<lllO!t 1r.-or lo .........S
.
hearings ttil.s week t¥. an
•xpected cl>alleoge lo' the
mirnmum couuniuion; rate
stniabre. ' ~
AMEX PrNldent R~ S.
Saul uld hit board'• ""om·
mendation to abollilb iive-
upa "reflected .1 com•
mttment io euwort. tile
minimum oommilSion -rate
atructure w!llch avii" the
year1 h• made pouibl• a
vJat>Je, efflcte'nt and
.reguloled market." -
Supermarkef
Opening Se:
Lucky Slor'el' new..€ dis·
count supermart:J:t J1
acheduled lo open Tu-y,
July I&, In Iba ..., Vll!ago
Shopping Centee at
Brooldn!nJt and G~eld,
Himtinllori Be a c h.it:ii
cordln1 to Dave W ,
ar:.O~;, and i.ie-
grove, builder•-d
de .. lopen of V 11 Ii f o Ct-. and dNllD<E by
}J.aymond L • v a n a w; ot NeWpori Beach, the ctllter
wtll -poi:tlnl fPOCii for over ao ccs. -:::
-tlttlultt bflllll "''"'lw!' .............. ...,. I-JI Trider Offr8tlr" -dtt1 ........ 1011 ,,,,_,, ~n s.t'l'I ,., ................ LM tflOvtl. llufltoW, II-.
-''"" TflAOIS ecntel' 11'111 .... lrldW _....,...$ _,'"""" ......................... ~ ..... o.r... -"""'' :.~•I ,.,_" -ft ....,,. .,.... ..., om.r-If D""9 f rl'Ck .... thl!I * """''
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AND SURELY, thla c1eo
mand for otocu i. a bule
force fer bllher prlett over
the •one-term, 1or tt i.
ld1eduled to _.., the ....
1upply for many yem. --llid will be -me biobiop !Irmo -'"l to l'oalllc, M 1ebt1 a JI In 1tllinc tile-·· oh&Hs.
,,_ bao --Poa· . The bis boerd Ila-
, tlac lillCo 1* -ho ,,.. -It .. _,
1taW • a dhlrlet tllol -llO ..-o!
m•••1er. -.,. _........., 11-po--t&ctln Im· ....-Illa -.ie bul1
UCB Appoin!'
Vice Prelidenta
~1"' tbo¥e ·-J~ .... Dr'-., o.N> f1\ICt 4 ....,,. JSC Jltrfr/• ..... ,,
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lto11 The con!rldllr tMI 1111 onfJ' IA'Mfllll'°""" "'"""-" ~ Ill 1M
• The °""' --"" HMIMI .. ~ UNIM srei. ... lnl'I' ~ meterllle Pl'l-..llC"'"'9 In "" UnltH lkfl,. tll'f 111111 •H Mdl (tit .. _.... 1n¥ Slltel, Mllftntllrll'I' '" f\'9"I -tll'llll ~ Ht 1111 Uftlllll •1ttu. M 11'11 NI'•
1n11r1111'1tlll of k'lflln!ltlltl• '" .,.,, llld "'-l'IU: ., tlll UltlffKI.
.. 111 "" ...... (4£;$ :ifitl! """"' "" --.... IMlt ... -...... ""'! .......... --....... flDrrn ~ .,,. ~ 11141 until JO *YI tftlr lhl bid =. ~ of Cclll• MtM Inf II -0. 111 ~ With n. ff'Wllkn • 1M ... f'llW~lt. "IOAll.D OF Tll.UJT!ll Et<fl lllflllr llMI bl lleeftM .... 11t1 ,,_..llfterf • ,_,.,.. 11J llW, ~ c.9' )WI# "" ""' c.Jldl fl .. "" fl c... ............ ,..... ....... ., c;.tllll ottMct " l tl ..... l Ol'Wlll CMltY IV TM& OttOl!ll Of' THli CITY COUNCIL OP
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collel• a u t om o t I•• ta-commlacloo dllcounta on
slruoton --''bade ....... ,._ .. 1l1e OJ• I.I ........... 0-ol ,......llf:_ -oio ........ ~_.,..,.lo llOt~6A 111 el ... M· _1or .......... -...
-"""""' In product 'Ille -· by tile ..... ii· compment aed • 1 • t • m 1 chance. were seen' a • tsdmoloa· ' __...,. lo tile ...
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lllroctorl el V n 11 o d =· -h••• lo .... prelidlllta
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"-... .., B. Mlllor, and .... Wh 1111.
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1Miot'1 ~-knelii om.:. Jn •.• 1""' Blacll, -. i. ..
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For. The Record ---• . ~.
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Birtlu
::Marriage
· Ucenses
. --: Div orce• -cf-"'11'.;:.. ... w -""""" ' ~:.."V. Mlchl~ 'h • ....,.. ,..,._
OIW.C•I 1111Ro i.I<•
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rd 81"1'111\ 27, -trolVll Jer<wll, • Atlll A.VIit 'ti ..... A. Artlt lntoth
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t , t nd Htlllll M. ~ 24, of ~-Al1tlw-l.-'WI ..... llne~.HN Cl'l'Ole f . ~ 'ti lffll P:. VL~~t0C.:Fltl!!IE -J 11111 I li, ~It. MorTi... VI JutnlM E. /#Jr>>' Dtfel'lti.111111
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10. toot~ <Of Cllfl · H1,...Y Fl1htr--~Ll~.;! ~-;-~,_ c1J'1~M~ E~";'4° 1:-:m11 Norrl1 ".'* CKll E. HGl"...'....-oorlndt C. NellOll "' Wllllt"' K.
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HOWAlt 1 H-JACK H . -J11"' :n. J\IDGM•wr• Wiiiard w. T•it"'ll' VI _,..,,,,, Tf(VQI"
lilrollll i..wtntl, Jr.It If. Oil Gt....., GeCftl. Nediiii' Hef'ron w J•dr. G Dennl1 D. CU•lir "' Miidred G. Curll Gr..,., •nd Aid• e ubelh JICUGll. Hffron l•Mull'Mlll) ' ' -11111 Debry ... GeGrM MGn1111 DabN ~l~~~~·etx.."f· -J-22, Kt"'llM L,. H•mtll "' ltt ndolDll Ellen Lucille Sl:Si VI l't ul Giibert M"""' 'oJ Jill , If, tnd Pllrkll lilr,,.11 (""""lmtn'll St~ """" p,......_,!, 11, d WfllmlMler. 0..11• M. ,. • .,,.,. VI Loll 11:, ... .,,.. P1ul1 AM Ml .... ltldlerlll T. MCLEOD-P"VST --:rt. lrye.n It, lan1111llNllll · MCLeGd, 15, •nd Lind Pc-I, 21. bGlll of , Ktll'llte11 ~· M.-'WI RO\' WIH11m Mllobl H..,tlntkMI llldl. • """,-, 1 ",5*1rnenll DIC•~•• Rtl!lh F. YllOl'l'lt ftl v1 Vlrwlnle 11. , r.EEHE.fUHKHOUSER -JIJf\!_ 2':1. l1~T•· .DCUTOllY Ytomtni • E~d G 111, 27, of Hunhm.tOll C.rol. J . €-trom V$ Kt Ill O. Lyn Al'nellt H•kn "' Ct vkl Vlnc1nl Mdl, Ind l!I OorMnJ f"""*-111'• E"911r-.. ,.. _
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By VERNON SCOT'(' dersoo's other highly rated P.!:'r~1~ Smf"' VI Georei e . smi1t1
HOLLY\vOOD (UPI) -If show, "Family Affair," in Johll A. VtrlNr YI fl:eno Verleur
f ~ ·-~ tw" It-• Dall Kelly VI 1(1y Lynn Kellv you htd twin sons born a ... ,, U\MMS Ul!i. L• 11:.,.. .y,,,~ euct "' Fr1Mil I
between · June 17·24 this But triplets will be EdNr Bud! -m~'ng -w, and con· Mld>t11 s. M1en <w1 1>onn1 Mirioe tear. you c-. put them right ~ c-. ,_. Mrtn
to work ' next moDth in siderably more expensive. G1u """ H•rloe v1 WiWtm •••llev
Wh ..._ ,_ ~rkle • televisiori's "My Th re e en nie youngs-..-. are Arlanio A. s.1111e Vll Jol\fl M. so1111e · Son$" series. filmed for ·the first episode Gltlllv1 I. Lew!I 'WI Fr•nl1 G. Ltwl1 -·-th --al th -u er .... L. P111!1 VI ltl'l'rnond w. Ptrlr.t Qn the eighth episode of &1\,q etJ' arrJV ey Wl lrme Ktlllletn Wtlsofl, Jr, VI Rus-
the long -•-'-g ~~--find themselves suddenly 1111 111rtan w11JG11. Jr. •• ,..., .. :,. euv.. -CtrOllflt Jttnne Willi v1 Jt~I Terty
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cbaracters Robbie a n d "Once we've filmed the c.ro1 "" 1t11Mbt""' v1 L111nd
Katie will become the i5-d1y old children, they'll ,.,,~!9'1.11:~::!:?"'.... Don•kl LH
. parents o f triplets, thus be repla~ by another t_wo Ji~~~"'""' J,_,_ "' ltotiert
pexfletuating ttie Three Soos setl of i'"ns who'D be 21 .t.r1tMlr ....__
theme,. weeks old " Fedderson u:-SGn11 "' o.rt11,.."' J11t111 J. Gtr11.n11, TwinS will not '"'suffice plained. ' 11:J~ c. Glf'ner"' ow.,,..., Gtrner .. __ I Uo b b. s c-ianu Rldl:lell.,. °"'" J. RiddtPH because producer Don Fed· 111.: aw a WS a 1e N-v Ari-Evernt "' Cherin that 1:1ge to be filmed .two e-. E'ltrat derson actuaHy needs two ·UT!~-·~" J•dtton VI t..nnv a.ti • ~ I --~ -s · 'h hour·s a day inltead of 20 , sei.:o o ~ ...... , • U&IJlg ~ e u,r,h,,,,,1""' Skill-..,. "-"*' s.
fourth b b •--"by min utes. And bell.eve me, "' nci a y as 8 S'uuru . ~GV•I ,. F11t YI Gtyle Mt•r•"' F111 Fedderson has placed ads we'll need all tile time w~ ~b•I s tv1 ... P1ul G!lbtrt s 1v1
I It •-•-bo 10 l~t1v,,.,',~,fflle Llbe-r•l!:i.., Anrh...,., Mini -th f f · bl can ge. Uill!.es a ut .. m e papen or 3lJ'. ue· "'i'"-•w 111i. Erwki .... JOl'ln J01eiil'I ed .... .:-" eded seconds for the cameras to •w ey ,,..ILi~ ne '°II Ii,. W. lllrldl VI. N1ncy M !IUrld'I urgently" -for his show. So gain the proper speed, so Ji"" o. C1r1o"' Reibert ee· c1r10 1
WI.th the ti-ones we only Pirk l.IM. Turner v• w.v ... w r~·~•· f&r the replies have been ny ''1=':\.Jl•lil F"-l "' earf v1c1or l
skimpy . Time is growing shoot about 20 seconds at a ltl<M•u'•d •. MM• vs C••Gl Lv....e , time." _ short and he needs the kids Hencv lwlu atrClf!r VI DGN1d H8rokl -h Fedderson is well aware "•""r UI a Urry. John D. Rvlled!it " C~erv! ltulledgo
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and not overworked. and increase,. viewer in· ~,.!i••k wh11,,.., "' llt mont 11:.
Each child will be paid f75 terest But first,. he must Mtrane s. Eklln ... Jolin "· Ekllfl• come up with two sets of •-td A1tre111 "*" v1 J-a day. F•-ti~1111
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'\ Les Crane
Iii Groove
By Rl'CK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD -It is always a·pleasure to see
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right ,groove. it· has to happen from within, and
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And tlrlit IS why Les Crane is good television com·
pany Uiese days.
IT 15 THE SAME ~s Crane who, before Joey
Bishop, had the late-night ABC.TV series that didn't
work out. But it isn't really the same Les Crane as
a performer.
. -It used to be, in the early days, that he had an
edginess to his video manner, and was employing
somewhat of a personally cont.roversial technique
that he didn't seem to really believe in 100 percent.
NOW, HOWEVER, he has suddenly blossomed
into a most gracious hos~ and -combined with
his admitted gifts as an interviewer -the result is
that his syndicated television talk show is one of
the best and most rewarding contemporary pro-
grams on the air.
What happened. to bring about the personal
change?
''I REALLY WANTED to be a success before,''
he said, :"and, that, more than anything else, pre-
vented.. me from being successful.
"I was P.~ pressing, and that television
machine is like -ray machine, if you are push-
ing, pressing -i you are anything less than natur-
al and at peace with yourseli -it shows it."
SITTING POoLSIDE at the house that he and
his actress-wife, Tina Louise, recenUy rn6ved in::
to in the Hidden Valley section of Coldwater Can-
yon, Crane added:
"Now I don't care anymore. The show l'm do-
ing is the only one I'm thinking about. And I think
Tina had a lot to do with my change pt attitude.
She's very cool. She made me relax -as much as
anyone in this business can."
~RANE FIRST CAME to public attention with
a late.night show in New York. Then1 on the five
ABC·TV owned-and--operated stations, he had a
week-lo ng tryout of an outstanding, gutty and show-
like program .
But when ABC·T.V followed up by giving him
the nationwide late-night series, so niany people
messed around with it that it1 Wound up a pale
imitation of NIJC-TV's Johnny Carson show. Later
the network brought· him back in a program with
Nipsey Russell, but that didn't work out either .
AFTER THAT, he did some television shows
and a movie, "An American Dream," before hil-
ting his stride on his new series.
"When you want to .be a success," he says,
"the thing you worry about most is failure," Now-
adays, however, worry seems to be a thing of the
past, and Crane is a very loose cat, as witness his
outlook: "Every day a guy should say: today is the
first day of the rest of my life."
AS I SAY, Mr. Les Cra~e is very good company
these days.
Dennis the ltlenaee
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ed. The blaat of cymbals,
t:ympanl, ·brass and strings
that hit one note, tuU steam,
almost blew her frcm · the
stage of the New York Phil·
barmO(llc.
Dinah actually jumped
three feet toward the audi·
ence in terror.
One of her &dvisors .sug.
ge1ted · tney put a net out
over tile a,udience ln the
event it ·ever happened
-again.
Undi>mayed , DU>ah is
hieading out this week on a
six-city tour to sing with
full-fledged I y mp b OD y
orchestras.
lter ·istops include
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; ID·
dianapol is , Chicago,
Cleveland and w .. bingi.o.
D. C. Incredibly, her Jirst
concert is · in Knoxville,
Tenn., a community uoac·
cldmed u,a world center of
cl&51oical m1.11Sic.
."I can, expia.ln that,"
Dinah said, smiling. "I'm a
native of Teoneuee. Born in
Wiocbeste:r, only 115 miles
from Knoi:ville.
Not that Dinah hasn't
faith in the musicians with
whom she'll work, but she is
taking along her own con· ·
ductor, drummer and bass
player.
"Something's got to
swing," she explained, "and
I'm going to need a lot of
electronic assl.s1laoce from
microphones and amplifiers
if anyone is going to be able
to hear me over those big
orchestras."
Dinah was encouraged in
Vancouver last week where
she ~ 101 ,fXX) ~ODS in
six days singing with a aym~
.c ..... o, Fnx .. SOUTH COAST
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TONITE thru FRIDAY NITE
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PAT PAULSEN
LUlU
THE FOUR FRESHMEN
PAUL DESMOND
GUEST MC
Shows al 9:15 and 11 PM-On tilt TOMORR~D STAGE
In -n 10 eorn• • , ,
VIKKI CAn, KAT STARR. PATii PAIE, rKnLIS DILUI
EVERY SUNDAY
COUNTRY MUSIC JUBILEE
Nut Sund•Y 1tanlnt
RED FOLEY
THE DILLARDI
THE CANADIAN IWEETHU.RTI
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BILL JENKINS-GUEil MC.
Shows at 3, 5 1nd J. PM-On tt1e TOMORROWUNO STAGE
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.. 7:30 PM
.A Merry, Musical Promenade throush tM
Magic Kingdom starring Mickey, PluJ.o, Goofy
and all your Disney Character Fayoritn.
EVERY NITE al 9 PM
Fantaay ln·the Sky
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Disneyland ·----
i:momc orchestra.
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have a ~rcedtege •ot the
bo:r: office," ahe We!, inq>-
PinC he< lingen at havillg
missed the boat.
~do
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APPllJOZAI a PAii Fiii ·111su ·
Shirley Jones
To Do Musical . \ .
Shirley Jones, who went
from the chorus of "South
Pacific" to fllm stardom
arid an Academy Award' for
hi!r.~perfQI'mance in "Elmer
Gantry," is returning to the
Broadway musical it.age . Miss :tones will play the
title ·role in 1 'Maggle
Flynn," which will b e
presentesf. by John Bowab at.
the A.81A Theater on
Octdbe; 22.
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Early· Sales
HOLLYWOOD (UJ'I)
Advance t!cket & e 1 e s
alrudy are 1bcing taken i.n
New Yor\c for "Funny Girl''
which won"tt be released {!"f
six m~.
'Wagon' Set
HOLL YWOQD (UPI)
lA!e MarvD will star in
r• ...• zinging, heel-thumping
""'~at madeot rhe magical
~='MaryPoppina'I. M
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SHOWS ADM. n.n. 21Jf.7:00 .... $2.00, $3..00, $4.00
M. to>o ,... Chlldron Undor 1• W. 2:1M:JI •·• -., S.. ZiJ0.7;00 p.a. Helf Prln
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'Nozzles' .Come~y]
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Spoofs"Melodramit ..
By TOM TITUS quip~. "I< '~
Of -DUll'I' ,. .. S"ff bM two endl, ~
Topical 1"ml« and farcical his tail; since hi> -
melodrama conglomerated' depeMJ on hil hold.In«~
into the format ol a home seat •.. " It could~-to --~ ty -~ b ~-moch im..amauon, w wn -.r1e iwvW u"""es ;. .. ,.,. the "Be6 ..... ,, • occasionally «> the surface ......, -1U
at the Orange S tu di o The """~ lllot Ibo!.-. V
Theater where a collegiat~ doctioo itBeff, ran&M-~frOlb
group la offering an uneven very good to larleb ....
evening of ad m.l "t t e d l y ef!etUve. The ~ of
nomenslcal satire. the group la Ollie N~ who
Arbitrarily titled "May perform• hllarloua "dciab1e
Your House Be Free From duty as• porily blpple IDll •
Nozzles" or 0 Tippecanoe g':y comic strlp bmv -(c.p
and YoU c&r"roo11 ...... since 1 tain Marvelous). .-
Annie H~ard al thti
heroine 1 • partil ' 111
strong and relllh•: blr
pseudo· fn e tOdnmf,ti,e
dialogue. Her cigar-•kiq
baby doll bit in the tiral eel
ts especially effective.. ~:•
.. MAY YOUR MOUSI I• •••• P:RCIM MOllLll" An orialnll «Wlld'N.dl,..191$ II'/ ltfl"'I' ~ urcd.a4 bY J. wuu1m Goff,
t.chn c~ :t_;~~ ,.==:. r:.,. I ''Hii11 S.turdlYI ~ {l.l•
i:::l:-/'\7s ~. ~,.:-P:t: ~~ Or-•· Tif9 CAIT Mlld1rn 1!1rill ................ JIU L1119
ROllebud E1r.11 Al'll'llt HOW~r<I Ew~or"L 111dllfr ••.•.... Jim 5/\!rllr =':,. r.= ::::::::oe~t.ur:~=~ etnnr e-................ Olll-.N1111 llonk.,1 ............... l"loenll Vlllclcll
WAS'J'.EI) ~-'
'nle hero'• m • tt.ttl e ,
however, is all but u.t-on
the 6houlders of 'David
Kalmeyer who wutM a
every show has to be called be'autiful -opportunity\ for
something -it is a un ique coinic pathos u a youna
and often exasperating piece man "hooked" on ~anal.
of cohlic froth which At times it appears be ii
stretches infrequently to a taking himrelf -perisb
high comic level it finds dif· forbi(l -serious1y.
ficult to maintain. Jim Shirley's ro,t~4
DirecteQ by Terry Gordon suavity as the villa!Jl 11 ·Ad·
(whose previous crediU in· mirabie, and be receitts his
elude the much discussed due share of boos and·IUser
production of "The Beard" iD the role. Hil taploag
at Cal State Fun.rt0nJ, "Chinese" !rlolld played by
"Nozzles" .is the maiden ef· lJaurei Hotard,~ vilUally
fort of a new young group to the situation. ... -;
called Harlequin Produc· The mother Ls done In
dons 'which has repla<ed the rather ·Jacki.-fash!Oll by
high caliber· stagings o< Jill Lang who ._,,. M 11/0Y
Mary Eastman at the Studio moment ready to burit iiito
Theater. · J.l!!.k form but n e 'v e r
LdcALIZED ----materlilliis:--T"h& r-e ,._.-
The show has its genesi,. Vilicicb all but st.eall the ttt·
in that indefatigable meller $.ke show as a. . kooky
"The Drunkard,'' but any nymphotype· who does •
similarity iS purely ,unin· strip to flickering (Juistmas
tentional. The c u r r e n t tree lights. ,
version is set in present day The script is an effOrt of
Orange Oounty with thorny the entire cast~ and thereby
bouquets of 1 o c a 1 t :r: e d rests one of its probable
dialogue tosSed almost at faults. Instead of. a com"
random. pilation of gags playing one
Much ot this occurs. In the off the other, it becomel
aisle as a bridge between jerky and unbalanced wbtcb,
scene changes -the best in the final analysis, may
have been the objective.
l
RIGHT PLACE,
The greatest weaknet1,
however, is an almost com·
plete absence of pace whicb,
aYevtated, would bring tbe
play up to what it ap-
parently ls striving for .:....
the "1ock it to me" teinpo of
llH! !Wwan and . lllartln
Laugh-ID. As it elands, tl1«e
is mucb lack:ing in eo.aembl1
effort.
WRONG TIME
Tryouts for the Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse teen
production of '' Brother
Goose" will be held at 7:30
p.m. today, not 5:30 as was
erroneously a n no u n c e d
Saturday. "Nozzles" will play three
more perionnancea, after
taking a holiday breal< DOii
weekend, reswnlng July 11·
13 at the Studio Theater, 195
N. Slate College Blvd.,
Orange.
The aud!tlons for teen·age
Went will be held in the
Communit.y Center
auditoriwn on the Orange
County Fairgrounds. .
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS 49 First-born Sl Library's contents
52 Studl!llt
at U.S.C .
54 Soak In water
55 Pronoun
58 Ont of musical threesome 61 State: Abbr.
63 Man's name
6S Pointed weapon
fJ7 Land oppo· site Jericho
69 Indulge In
outdoor sport 70 Immaculate
7l ·Formerly
72 Brink 73 Plinth
74 Btvera9t
75 Ogler
DOWN
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9 To the point 39 On1 who .·~ 10 Afrlc•n ghu
animal 43 8rlng llact 11 Kind of to the · ·
muslc•I mind rendition •6 lllltwy 12 Dollar bills awtnl: Abtlr. ll Joint In 48 Grut letter a stem so NU111b1r I 21 Act SJ Disband llstltssly an amy:
23 DlrtcUon: lnfonnal 1 Noted Abbr. 55 Roo•
pore1'.lln 21 Disgusted: S6 G•lt
maker Z words xc11sory
Z -or"gt 2' P l•ee for 57 C0tnt upon J lord of research: th1 1tag1
sorrow lnfomal 38 Fish 4 YugoslrtlM ]O Blrd: 59 River or M port ·z words Europe
5 Fir~ englns 31 Resign r.o Reptile: · 111fr s neces-. 33 Ian's namt 1nron11I slty: 2 words )4 Tills 62 Ost10plttl'1
6 Copy 35 Growl conctm -7 Dlspatchld )6 Notte -64 Fonntr , I Exclttd: 37 Satin's Aslm 1111111
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"!-'· 3 Ill\ I batho, ...,,..., SCENIC SAN CLEMENTE -kitchen and REALTORS 17141 546-1210 Delo ' Rial Esta.. aney. Prleod fer quldc El~ lleadl. -1 ~ ;: .. "...!"=:down . .;. ":'~ A=:-:..:: !"i.! ~ w;:.,..... 5~ 4141-3 BR. HOME , :.~s:;;..,., ov:~R"" .... En~J;;0 . CdM 8'7~ ~~u"' ~ ...... Slpl •• "'l
..,. -rom 40 yr financh>< m...,. Omtact' (()pon EvtnL ) __ JilOR.TH....EAS -ilordb......:-...cm•nir.o; -· --DIVORCE--,...~.~!---~ ~-entPliil -~ -Jtm-o:ibb Hardwood 0001"1 Iar&e yard ' ~•-·"..... Moe. mm Avail
CO'A:TS 3 & 4~~ batb:."up lo lot w1tb..access' to rur far .mo Maple St.~ :S., <ends Cameo ffil:hlandl:, spacious 4. forctl sale on tf_tis ]_ BR 2 642-5170 . --,
wAt'LAce :MOO.,.tt ...,_&drn.., CONDOMINIUM boot or cunper. VACANT. ~ "'·'~~~~.soo. bath home • .,,...ace, !am· 2 BR Fum,.on sEASHOJ!i:
REAL TORS land.st:apn'.tg. &:me with Immtdlate po.pesston. Meu Verde 1110 ily room with built.nt BBQ, Dr, NB. $175 wk. 675-1700
-· view. 2 BR 1" bath '·-e -$18,500 1351 wolklng dl-oe to. -· (63J.4863 Airer 5 PM) 5464141-_, ~ • -• LG SPLIT·LEVEL cul-do-Lido ls~o 1a1 School & .._ Open (op.., Evenings) RI~~ ~M =85 = wi~~cn: Wella-Mcc:1rdi. Rltrs. ....c, 73()0 lq ft w/buge ru $481000 111 tG all terms. mg. 2 BR. furn Beach Houee 1 :k
Omce Open &J°Sunday $152 Pri-t. Recreatiooal area :O~ewport :!,Yd.,~ !nJ1U1 room I: fcrmal din «Y ·w/2 Bd, 2 ba helnle R., D. Slates Re,ltors .... :_~l'A~!.~~Y ~O '
*LACHENMYER with l"I' pool. 2400 Eldm, " rm. °"" ~ a kjnd. """ Bl kl!. ble IOUth patio 847-3519 DUPLEX on chann,. lit ·~tft~~on~ I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, Unit #13. Drive by• call OCEAN VIEW Hornet Vmle loc. Bkr. 546-5992 :xlnt candttkll\ I locatkm PRESTIGE Home • heated flo<r Z Br. Avail Aug.
I' New UstinCJ • Nawport e 3 BR with d"', pool, .... OWNER 3 llr, 2 ba, c:pb, to beach, t.mi., ..... ~ 3 ........ !am. rm, dm· * =· * _blonded with CU5lom built "l" AS IN LOVELY at din rm, lg muter BR. drpa, FHA apprvd °"' I\. c. GREER, Realty mg nn.; 2 ba., '1ec. kit.
quality! A low, """"""" '' Corona del Mar Victoria 121.<lll. our price below. sm Vla Lido 673-9.Dl ""t" "'-· '"'"''· Pool BALBOA Jalan<l; ""'· 1 BR. home cl red trick & white 'lbll 3 BR Aunily room ii a 646-llll Llkenewconditkln.C&meo 5U-3l.l9 TRADE: LIDO ISLE 16 x 36', huge patio and apt <slp1. 6): avail. July, P~ -.. !lo. """""'a-~ .. a real gem E)-e opl!ntT kitch-~n~ ~ (Open • ~es ;;;,··::u;;,··;:.s·: 3 BR. 2 BA. fam rm. blt·ihl, BAYFRONT UNITS dec~~c~·:.all , Aug., Sept. 714 : 49':)-~l& ~'-~~ • •-· all built In dull •-~ u~. ~ · . 2 I -~•-FOR BAYFRONT near . . . -·•· ~ '"'· •A'> Classie G«wgian entnrice ea • s, 11 occu-....,.~ DVUUJ' room .....,.., dm. \'iew Jot, room tar pool frp Cl, close to ........._ I: Exe. cmd. owner. 6071 ..... ,.., ~
gI'3Ced by carriage lamps, pled home 8G immaculate. rm. DaJk nn. in ~t. 0n1-==~~~~;;E;;v~o~n~lngs~J Cust()(l\ feature 1. A·l aboppfng. $25,900, 1 O % HOME 673--3345 Doyle Drive 847-1.665 Houses Unfurnished
fxmal dining room. powder' ~yard With beau-45' lot ••• $39,960. i: ·con d. cameo· High-down. 545-0022 C»1EN SAT I: SUN $9 General 3000
...,,,; ---wllh bar tlful ccvered patio. Q<aillty ""· Raulntcn $15,750 Jandl ............. $<1,900 • BR d --·~~ 5 ... _.... • ....,... • w/w --ts .. A.o-.... . 0 -. N N rt B h 1200 • . en JlUlnatll~ 3 beautiful bedrooma. &Ip. _,_-::_,...In .• :::, -M~ Del... ......~ 3 bt:droOm, oot. bath on .nu.:crt attrea, Realtor ";;•;;wpo;;;;;;;;;";;";;c;;;;;;;;;;;;;.IUS Vla Quito 675-4234 erbly decGrated! Qloioe ...,,...,1->C', I tot11 es& "'"'"" • 642-1485 • •
Newport .,.. & not ....... M8' --Only $:17,950. ~:"...:""" ..,.:-,,,;..~ ---.. P~R~o=BA-TE= .. --Hedge a little Balboa Island 1355
hold. 'a..,, !or 167.SOO. Coldwell, llaaker & Co. yuuncll at build .,,..,.. 3 + 2 batlul, 2 Flreplac:ea BAYFRONT, pier, c111tom 3
Ruth P1rdoll, RH I tor unit· fur income. Lot bu al-Walk to Beach , • • • • ~.<OJ • • n , "-. 2 "·. OWNER. Prloe ""' w-Dr. 64U"'1 ~· .:;::: ~~.::. ~ --. An excellmt ... a111nsl In aflon ~ -Kl Niii 011 t-llM ~ ............... NEWPORT BF.Aat 'f reduced * 673-8481 ..,,!!"'""'""~~~"I "°"""'.,. ror the wi.. ...,.. FORECLOSURE-·
REPOSSESSIONm
Th1s ranch 'Style 4 bedroom
bGme has 2 apadous be.tha,
lilakil roof, lush tropiall
landscaping, built-In a.nd a
cowtry t;ype tirepi;lOI!. VA·
CANT. $$.00 Total Move-in
Cost.a to Veta. Low. Down
FHA.
SAVE $950
Olarming 3 BR home j u I I
steps to the GCean.front. 2
baths, large lJving room
with fireplace, step.l!llvcr
built·ln kitchen, Reduced to
$25,0XI.
~-1003 'L;cr. c.~f. 546-5440
1003 Baker, C.M.
REDUCED $.4500
2% )lean old, I BR + huge
second stGr')I rec. room,
large rear yard, hullt·in
stereo + mtercorn.
Only $29,950
Newport
at
Victoria
64U811
!0pon
Evenlnr)
4 Bedrooms
4 Bedrocms, 2 Baths, Built-in
Kitchen, lil car girage. JM.
l\1ACULATE. A BARGAIN!
Only 116,500.
4 Bodrooms-2 laths ,,.,. H~."; =.;:a·b..iz.;:, . ' , , lhal is ~tlngton Booch -~
BAIRGAIN of the Monlh! IM· Fireplace. Below market! 1 4 BR TRIPLEX -MACULATE home wlth hi·lo HOME &42-4090 with thll ltrategic purcbue, 226'1' sq ft. Garden entrY with
pile carpeting. Built-in kit· Vacant, comer R-2 lot, near separate family room, wet
chen. Built-in vacuum clean-LG. SPLIT-LEVEL cul-de-markets I: beach, $2:1,500. bar & room for pool tah2.e, ... .,...m: "'""" SWJM. ... .. 2.llO " " w/hug• Burr Wh1"te Realtor modem ""''· kitchen with MING POOL. TERRIFIC lo. __.., .......,__ 1T't:" DRIVE rumPllS' room 4: formal din r -ting •-•, ,._,...te dhling tk>n $23500 NO DOWN Al't.> "~'"""'"'"" rm. One of a kind Mesa .... ,.....--..--ca ' ' • 646-T711 Opl!D E'vel. Verdi! loc. Bier. 546-5992 2901 Newport Blvd. room 4 bl&: BR.s + sewing
Veta $1,«IO DOWN FHA. Cl B Newp<>rt Beach area, 3 baths. Luge fencOO rroo 0
DOWN FHA-VET. H1rbor HI. .. y EHhide Cost• Mesa m.«I> EVes: 673«169 lot, room for~· New car--
Large tamUy borne with lll!P' Close to_, .. __ 3 BR, ••-~~;;'~~~~:;;~I ~ ·-'oo ~.-. 3 ~ ·~ -..... $30,~ • •·" -"· . a.rate llvmg room, ~ ma + fain nn 1~ ba
rooms U are king lize), apt&, drapes, ~ely i.00: 2200 SQ. 1t • ~ hr, 2%' ba, IT ll!ffDUEIBfll
&..-11 .. nim with firtp1ace Frpl. le Family Rm. Dbl. -·-·--_,_.....,. ' llCPB'. $31.SOO -will conalder Ga • Pool .. -11..1 .. ~ dist c-ir ............ :hur.;t & v a_d covered patiG and beautiful· trade. .........,. &tG-8100
2629 Harbor Blvd. 1,y landscaped )18.lds. $29,9'50 MIZELL RealJ 548-D'.lli to Khl's ·'playground 1: 962-4471
54.'HMel °""' ·w9PM -1•% -city lib.°""" -"'-· Don't Call A St-to tho leach 546-2313 646-7171 Coate Mffo 1100 ELEGANT -condo. 3
A ~ect.,.-homo ,_ the lam-Open Ev... tee. BR., 1. lavtsb bathl. UNLESS YOU WANr ~·~ ....... -FANTASTIC mrr TRUE. Pooll, &'QH', etr. Fee land. e -cl homo l!y that n~ --~ li Sa 137 500 ~-~ .. .,= an ex.... ean =us ........ u ... .,. vts Assume exf9ting k>an a pay c , V'f"IJll:J: .,.,.............,. • plush carpell throughout
for f\m, 5 good sized bed· Obl.y $144 per month 4: in-LUXURY Cclndom • Bluff&, 4 e marucured Jandscapin&
rooms, 3'Ai baths, plus a eludes taxes • 5%<;4 In. BR, 3 BA. Must aell! Owner e 3 BR 2 baths
pool table she family room. ternr:. ·FOUR J}EDROOMS, transf, $36,50(). Call Owner • 5%.% loan
Easy to own. :sm.rioo, 10% 1" bathl, all b 1 t-1 n 1 , e.ves aft 5, 644.ooo!I. U you dG want, $15(0 dGwn
down NeT.n Beach covered pa.tkt, fully '" i171 u•23 3 ~-led, lmmocula'•'" MOVE In! N"' new 4 BR., will do. Full prico fll.500; _..,. OPE1'J 'EN;:-l ·2 LOT ~. sp:rhjdera ,;;;t frpl., new cpu. nr. beach. Paul Jones R••lty
TAX SHELTER & rear. A1eG will consider $28,000. Open weekl!lldll; 351 847-1266 Eves. 53.'.1-2Mi6 ~ 1:: ~ "',: ~ !:~-VA terms. CALL 62nd St. OWntt 67>-0l44 -rNCOME $550
COSTA 11i1ESA OITICE Ew """""1151 (open e v·e I) HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4-PLEX well loceted I: a real
2629 Hartxir Blvd. anp County property. · Htrttige Real Estate Ranch modem, 3 hup Bdnns mooey-maker. $5<XX> d ow n
THE ~J EAL
E.f::>TATER ~'
TOTAL CASH to GI. 4 BR 2
baths, built-ins. Need! paint·
ing. aose to school, shop-
ping &: beach.
Brashe1r Realty
M7-8531 Eves: 839-1537
SWIM FREE
Have Z 'Unbelievabl~ sharp
hmnes w1tb heated pools!
Cb:rice of 3 or 4 BRs, 2
baths. Why not really enjoy
this·awnmer?
LISTER REALTY 842-6633
&o.t Storage Are1
or room for YoUr trailer. Lov.
ely corner 3 BR 2 bath +
den. .
HAFFDAL REALTY
"Home to Match Income"
8740Wamer ~
BY owner 3 BR 1% bath.
Aaume GI loan. HlJN.
nNGTm ~ TR.ACT.
$20,950 19301 Newbaven La
962-5252
PRICED For Quick Sale! 3
BR, 2 BA, crpts, ck'ps. frplc,
patio, ne"Wly painted. See to
believe! $23,300. Owner 9382
Nantucket Qr. 962-2912
~ BDRM, fUlly carpeted, 21Ai
C8l' gar, bkine:, pool llZ JGt,
minimum O:nvn, i m m e d
PGaeSs.ion. $23,850 525-7389.
3 BDRM, heated pool, walk-
ing dist HB grammar &: hi
11ehl. Owner 536-6627.
COLLEGE PARK
3 Bedroom Home -1 %. baths.
BeeutUul yard· oo petL Pl!
month on lease. ,
67J...6568 Evenings I: \\'k.endll
Costa Mua iioo
$129 OPnON TG ~uy, 2 br -
trlr storage, EasWde. 25f!6
' SaJXa Ana,. 549-0035
$175, 3 BR, 1~ BA'I'm
Ea.stside C~t& Mesa
~1657 646--'TOU
LARGE 2 BR., fenced yard.
Close tG shops. $110 Mo.
ce.D.: (1) Tn--0142
Mui Verde .3110
JIM E. GREER
S11 12TH STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH
You are the winner ol
2 tickell to the
FIREWORKS
SPECTA6fLAR
, at the
ANAHEIM
STADIUM
On Ju1y 4th
PleaSe call 642-5678, ext. m
between 9 and l p.m to
claim )'OUI' tlcket1. cN'mh
County toll • free number 11
540-1220). 545-W91 Open till 9 PM ~ :i9 OFFICES l--~-.W"ow-,1'___ 2 be. Lowest price in area. will handle. AAA condition,
BREATHTAKING liiifiii!iiiiiiiiiilllill Orangt<:buntyal.ar&al t BR home -onfy $21,150. HOME64l--t09o Allunlt.srented -oove~ $185: 3 BR. 2 Ba. booae,
Yes, It'• truly breathlAldng-Immediate 1"ohn macnab Hdwd !loon, -lond· ========I cy ....... Ono 3 BR with Fountain Valley 1410 M ... Verde ..... Clomp.
the view, that ii, from this .:aping & a great 5" % Joan Newport Hgtt. 1210 fl.replace· three 2 BR W\lts. carpeted A draped, Washer,
buildilg site overlooking Occupancy CAMEO HIGHLANDS to just take over. Avail to Ma':c annt to see flCIW. LOVll.Y S Br. 2 Ba with dryer, refrlg-free?.er. Coon>. ~ r~~c:;.~~ ~ = ix!n!R&i:s ~ s:c;:i= 2~:,: 29l E. 111b St. ~ ~~~er w It r from= r~= boole , , ILOOdittM\l;@~pild· ~!m~~~a;:,: :.r:n:.1~~to.~ai:~ ~~ft
darated, with 158' ot frnnt. street location near 000. contractGr. One-.J BR wtth ChUetre Realty 546-5811) hl&h lo ' FPi tio Or Brookhunt A utUui: 1ID Labre.OOr Dr. 54S-fi02T ~ aa alq the tauway. ~ Available July 1st Furnish-family room A: ooe-4 BR OP!t~ HOUSI ~~~~~~~~~I :ea pr on ~1!7 c,;..,:m; 962M71 M6-8100 Westminster ___ l_6_12_110WA St. Mesa Verde Atta,
en °"""'" at "5,<lll. oo .., unrum;,h<d. 156,<lll with !unl!y room Bolh -SAT. & SUN. 2-6 BY o..n.,.292 Bow 11 n g parking. Pride or ownenhlp DUTCH HAVEN EXTRA BONUS 3 8R, llvln& """"· Fam
College Rnlty 546-588'.I (Fumill.,.,OOedlR. EALTY ocean500 view. Pricfid at UI,· 9854 ContlMnt•I ~· 0>2D"'BA Pk. 3 BR llrl!&. Owner wants to aell It'1 not Dutch CJean but it ii , .,_,_, 3 BR home with fam-room, 1% bath-Fenced )Id.
&: $43,500. Exoeileot HUNTINGTON BEA.at rain rm n,,K:. Elec now $25 900 CE. 4t BR. 2 ......,. ... ,, Water pd. $190 mo 5&38'15.
lv1n Wells' 3400 Via Lido 673-8830 tenn avallable. ., ....., $1&-bit-Ins. $24,500 &idst1ng Joan oiAHAM REAL TY DU'IOI PRl il.Y room, fireplace, forced 3 BR New.st Mod C II f :fl" 2 8R, 1~ ba-, -119-•% -batba. mod•m klta-I< alrbeatln&,-built·tm . lli ba. Crpu, drpa, el • or , .-u at 519 :niA Pymt'1 CNMr NB Post C>mct) forced a.Ir beat. ,:b,ioo • &: • HUGE play room cover-Beaulif'lll 1.3.ndlcapina.
•:.:,, ~;~:;"'"bardln, 3 ""c·; How 'Bout This $18,8001 642-123 •--Your $$ =Inc. Pl, .tax"' Ina. ...,.., dlmlt all otten. 'l'oy $50 Ing !he..,.,.""""""'"'·' =='=*"5f5.-432l====*=='I _. Contract ... Solid home, sound value! al l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!~!!!!!!!lllll .nt--SPlJT LEVll. total CXlll1: 11 )'OU are a qua\· .. Play pool. pin& poog orl"
• I txlW fw Aug. bedroc:Jm, 2 baths. dining Costa Mesa and buy this~~~~ 934 SENATE Mediterrenean ttied Vet F.uy nlA termL whit-have-~· u~-11--. Newport IHch 3200 Clllftt> et.ion &: choG8e )lour area ror entertaining • co•· home. Near .....,,.-..:uai -· Immac 3 BR 2 Ba Ion cpta 1--"'-"""'Y· own OCllol's I: au,>eting. emi patiG for snmmer pert-Pool $26,800 llde, O:ista Meaa $%1,500. drps ff rcy ! BR 2 bl, spackm lMng LISTER REAL TY able at ODl;y $:2'7,000. NG AVAIL Aue lit, ror Unit fae-
Ra, J. Wan}: Co., 646-1500 :\es, Mature dlade & fruit Beautiful )laJ"d. 3 bedrQGrnl, Otorp WUll.aouon, Rltr. Fenced ~en*Q!.le~:: room wlhla:h belmed cen. 1fl6l2 Beach Bl, HB 84z.tl633 doY.'n to vetenm or FHA Ing pool, Carpeta, drapea,
1'0R. SALE or EXa-tANGE trea }Ugh blOOk fence for hardwood floors, Pa& en. 673-4350 OPEN EVES. Walk to dis Best l>eeJ. in lnp, t:ncloeed deck. elect. $995 MOVE·IN terms. . "blt-ins, 2 car carport, S BR,
Jor 0nmp (}My, or L.A. complete privacy. Unbee.t· clo6M-and. covered, A Must are.. Owner Ml.1st Sell $3),. dumb walttc", ~ electron.le No closing costs. 3 BR 2 bl.th, LISTE~ REAL TY 21Ai baths, $250 mG on leut.
homt!. Fal.l>rook area. 1 ~ able at the price. 540-17:1). See. EveL 541-4091, WAN'llD 500 Terms. Open l.S. garaae doon. Cose to 80 :x JOO fencoed lot Jandlcap-lM12 Beach Bl. HB 842-6633 AVAILABLE NOW
• "'"""'· 6 nn nncb ... TAllBELL 295S Harbor 19 OFFICFS tchooll. 137.B 642-m&, ecl, cupet., drnP"', tlect. . 2 8R, 2 Ba. cupou, -. ... 5 1111 g\icst or rental Orange Countya l..argl'lf: Rd1 Estate Sal•."*""· BY 'OWNER· $24,500, S br1 Mt-8905 built-in RAO, d1niJ'I& area. lefUna leech 1705 glt-ln1. $200moon le;aa.. t,_ +Ao " lnlll ....._ i,.. OCEANFRONT WHY~ <;,~,nuc ~ !': = :;,. ~ OPEN DAILY 1-6 Prtvate bath oft"::" BR Count E .. ry Stir ~ Beoch 'i:'.':;1,. Inc.
OK. ~";,.,"':aw'"";: p:su;-sr;;: 40Bu:! 0-25 Y-In = trlr. Xlnt Joe. W. Gl C«rlpare ~ ;-:..Rr =~.: ....._ por and all the ~rln& Ji&hts >J'l5 W. Ba-Blvd .. NB
JU:--~ ~-293E 171hS <napCOtmll' · 548.7ll3, 6Cl<7l21 """· nn. · lf '"""'City""°"· 3 8R N-New 3 IR una~ -~.-. · I. -e l'ull ... a -aft I · leYel, 3 pr. 3,000 aQ. -~ent Pano. • DAVIDSON R-. B~boa Reol Emate Co. Raducod Custom • ~ o!6ce WdJpa SHAl!P ft. °"""'" 8'dlt. ., dll.l Nr. Top 'O the We.id Family nn, opllt ·level, the
..... , 'lm E. BalbGa Blvd., Balboa A tantudc veJue in Newport • 'l'rtlnbts Jftll'alD a BR. t t., wttti htlh 54. «Ii E. 21.lt St. NB. MMm Cor brooki1urst " v;.~m u. nn w/wallt at gl&&i BluU1, $350 mo )'11.y leue.
$11,950 "'!~~OO!ol~~·~l--0;;;;40~~~1 Beach.°"'°"' ...... heme .'"""'-FHA loan 1160 .... Clcoe CllmJM B<*E: I llr. '" 96i-44n liD<r lo-.. bll·lns. and Mrs. Harvey ~ 1 • + -M Jot. -CUTIE DUPLEX Wllh ,,,.. 2<lll "· 11. '"-ke • ---in. s. tide, Doyle.Wood 0o. ba.' .._pr, 'l:i' 1ot. Room UP FOR GRABS!! .., .,.....,. pat1oo, l'9,500.
--to WW. """· I OYenin<d ba.uooma, Call --1W lo-,._or 5'1-1161 tor lrT pool, EZ llnanclntr. rnA OFTm. No COBI' LOii PADRES RI.TY, 8'11 Huntington laoch ' . Iii\ "9 -!18, C.1\1, llbaro I BR unit.. 8"'utµully 211 ba"", lamllY "'°"' and LIBRARY FOR DAD? SMALL Equl~ !eke ..,. reduced to-· 8Y owoer Better .,;.. """· ...._.... < Glenneyre St. Laaum lleacii
: Ml• . -. .._ Jond""'ped """ ........ -flnolaces. J"" redvc.d C..,, IU.-..,, with tlreplaee • -3 BR 2 ball" S24 El Modena, 5f&.lll5< Br. 1% ba Flropl-. Ne" -"'=8833=·=~=== • ~c.ta. MMllM J.,..t lo< """"tlonnl bey. to 13:1.950. wetbar.•bedn>omo--k...S pa\lo. Non!tpt. AV.IJL-.Qllllla.a>I .,.,_ liltu. Color•d HAND~ SPECIAL!
IUY Clll • .,L Call !or oppt. to""'· 121,500 .--"lllNG" 211 &IN. FOrmai dlnln&: -· MM2lll Br s ba. A I llir1>oaa VII t11o ................. 1>1,:iOO ftit<>lde-bu .... 11rt.
___ ., _::11~ PERRON REALTY CO. i'lfP..SnRlNG ""'°!aml!yroanwlth""' ~1nc~·!JApt~·~--~-~·:::·~·~-~.1 $1.Bdo!ro--.1n1 ,.-..,'-:1-o1ooy,
-_,.. IBlh • 0-.. 6f2.177J • .... r plaoe lor the -I '"' 'Bii, Ill BA. lam .... ""'· .:: --RH""" .... hi/..... B. a c b • .. ---RE. •·:rv ' .. Vo'!. ...... 511~ -. ,., ~·~ 3 BR. • d I -..... w ...... ,, ••• ,,. l'W ....... $21,900 Owner -' Bo .... c-1211 ISl3 -Buena Parlt ..... _ • ...
f 8R, 211 ba. 2 "">· I JT °"'• l bllc ldll, 5 mln nlk
bch. lM DD mo to quaillledexec ..... mo
• BR. 2 ba, ..... blt·bto, ....
"' -back ,,..,, $225 mo litue. 10Ml hlO Pap
Clrde llC--0910 , ~WOWiO-Delta Reel_,. -• · m ,...7211 ba, 22' Uvtnn. Bi t-In Ra . _ •• sw ~.., DIALdl:rtd 6'2-$71. °'8t'll! L ''ANYTIME" MESA 0e1 Ml.!' t11t P1ttldlo WAT'ERJ'ROft' t 11R i tiatbj SOCK rr TO 'JCM I o. Jtetrta. dlhwuber, ¥
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0·1,.. -Olol* ,_Id. -llt ba<k ao4 'TilE QUICKEi! YOU CW.. Nfad a ~f $1110llO 3 BR, lamllJ room. _ .... 6 llool. $ilOllOO. $25,950. Mllaton Rlty 985 S. Wl!ltoe-ta! 1"-llttt
Dam to the ~ 'rtqt TRE QUJCKER YOU SELL P1Dd tt with a trUd .. , ~ 5&6117 mt) &».mt aftft~ Whit• ~Jepbt.ntal Oune-•·11~ Olt HWJ. 49t-Om . SOCK rr TO 'EM1
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Mondq, Joly 1. 1961
.. FUN FOR · THE FAMILY
·In the DAILY P.,LOT c;J.ASSIFllD •DI -
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' RENTALS RENTALS :o.HALS
Ho-Unfumlthocl Aph. Furnlthod Apt&. Unfurnllhod
Huntlpttoil ... ~h 3400 ore,,.. County 4600 Cotti -.· 5100
$200/mo 3 BR boul<, bone BILL SEARS 1021 EL CAMINO DR.
cona1. Recloo<>rated. Nr. 552 CR_ESS o.ue • BR. !150. a.,..,...
Meadowl"rk Airport LAGUNA BEACH 1b1o -... • MT-1311 ' ...,,,,. MI "'I02 543-3481 Y~ are the winner of LJKE new 4 Bf, 2 Ba. unfum 2 t1ckcta to the $150; 2 BR., aee to apprec. *· BltDll· $185 mo. 6092 Like DeW. t>ri.aey. Yard
Kai1er Dr. 8-. Bcb. FIREwpRK$ care. No ptta:; adults
646-6189. '47-1315 SPECTAtvt.AR ~ lit '
1.!L~1t1to6*
tsrABIJSHED vend l DI
route H.B. area. Few bra.
per month. Net cood return.
~t from $360. Call
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1 BR.'"'"• carp., drps., elec. STADIUM Newport -h-5200 .,•Jt w ft. . . 90% lat TD~ to 111,500 ' . I Want? What!dya Got?
bltns, ·1<p1, patio, am. yd., On Jul> 4th * T ~•ft. & .. 'l!'llll!l'll',,., SPE~IAL CLASSIFICATION POR
N· 1!35Mo. 847-s.1o& Please can........,., ext. 229 "'Yearly a..-*·--1~· ... .,.,AVIM!ll!J!Jd,~ A AV 8:;J.\': =::,~g,,~,: NATU~~ iORN.!!'Al'PERS
S1nt• An•_ 3610 :een ~ ~~-P~or: ~=~.::::::::.~250150• ..····lti· .~ ·,IS· . ~Mf." .. ~~1T71f!th_~St.~.c..~~~11043eaa. 1 ·11n11-T.!~.!....-s bucb BUILDERS own cu It om. C:lunty toll -free number ill 2 BR u-··-·········· ........ llVLEt -.. MUil tHClUoa . Dllll"D ...,., ~...... .... ....... • trlllt. --~ """ ..... .. " .... avail. 7/1. Nr. 1wY. in-~U20). 2 Bil Furn, ~ •• JOO .. ~vou• ._ """• ......, ..._, ""'' ., .,....,...,.. ·••-•··t achools & ...... TMINO flOlt SM.a -TllAOEI ONL YI ter ... -e • un i<1:w 1·ALS 3 BR Unllm, Lido • PHONE 642.$671 ,
collego, le lhody Y<t• Aph. Unfvrnl111od ' aa.-1 •·········· T• ,_'Your Trado<'1 ParadlM Ad . !:=..~21;rokuo C!oneral 5000 ::~~~~·~~~: ~~~"!*):CTACV~.:, ., . ·::~.:~= 4IncomeWl.ila09;t·2LstSt. OWNERbulBr.,famrm
Laguna Beech 370S RENT ir • • • ABB ' OctOnview lot. Said f<r In°""" Meta. ....,.de fur ,1%'"" home In 1'a Me,., ' Burr White, R•allor ~ ~ ~ ... 11 f.,a. ; .... "4::. -17,900. Pa,able 1% pet ..... or """ deed& i.. San Diogo County. TRADE M 0 NA R'C H BAY AREA 3 Rooms Furniture ., C" . ~ ~ ~ ..... ~ -=.!'IQ .... l'tDldl. lncllldinc 8%. AD due ~e $402.50. Owner. tor same ID looal coutal
• IJJVELY OCEAN v IE w. $25 Month 2901 Newport Blvd. ' ~ ..,..a.. * e: PU • ~.~ : l yrs 10% -aafely •54><'833• ..... ......,. .....
3 BR " ''''" 2 BA. cyls, F1J1L OPl10N TO BUY Newport Beach JI-......., ...... JI-BT.A DJ:,....DI: .. •llf.a:!!.../flt • ...._ approx J.2% per >"• HA VE ll Un!ta, good .. eJ. -lJtELy ...,., 'beodl A:-:r:::.;.. No :t.r:.c:•·c. BA~s_:. BR, 2 ~ """i,:.t ! 'ilITT1llilr.lr1-:-r.1' ro • ·~·: :;:TDpaJable1%per :-.. :.·~:~.: ~~~tlnd
Laguna Beach 3 BT. 2 Ba. Fumlture Rentals BA,' cv garage, Private .,..i I lie" UIJ.ll!JUJ!Jl!X.ilU · • 'mmlth~l.0%alld~ brook, Pawn• Valley,
W.. home ...U _, 7 M 3481 'll'---·-· JI-···~ f ,.... °"'"'" ....Uent MIL or T Rltr. "2·7000. ,..J utate, ou, triller . , • 51 W.19th, C. • 548-pool, utilltiel furn., no pell, _. .._.., camper. 673«198.
town & beach. $115 lllO· 1S61 W. LndD. An1un TJf-2800 ,...,1y leue. $400 mo. JI-~ ~ ~ ~ JI-OceaoWw lot. IO% di> ,fNEED ..-.,c1a ..,.,
644-"'18 ... ~ ---~ '9<-1137 . .
:::TALS Coat• -SJOO 36:..isr:·aa~:.';,.:':, JI--~~----·1 ·-~! ... . ANNOUNCEMINTS :..~~~ = :,.:w sA:::. L••••.
Aph.'Fumlthocl HARBOR ~=i;o,..~·';:; -11r1nru,i;llal77l,hl-lfl·~~-and NOflCEs . ,_:"':'mi • ::;.,"'~':'~'..,~,'!\
Coot1 MOia 4100 518-0897, 67U1W ..._ RENTALS ESTATI B SS and p_,.i IFmo .., '400 HAvi:: Merlin, 16' Sid boot Owner. """"3, -· . NEW~ 2 DD 8 ro•~ -~1-1 witll so hp EWuuSe .... • , $25 Wk. Up GREENS a"""' f,';;''\V..,1.;;..,,;.,:. ·Apts. Unfvmhhlil Gener•I FINANCIAL ., ··:•~P~.·.~ ...,, _ _,,...._, ... , .. ~.::-.!!i.~~
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• Sllldio A Bach •P"· -1665 Irvtne -· ..,_ Rantals Wanted 5990 Commerclal ilOU. 1uo; Opp•o:tu"-6a llaiJy Pilot, 330 w. Bay st., ~~er travel ,trafler.· ..,...,. -~-•-tnclJltU• A e.:m. .Im'· --BAOl!UJR • • 0239 --_..;.,;.;. ~Meaa . ....... ___ :Jl!llAnabe,U.,""11..c_.J __ _J.._
•Maid Servke • 1V avail ......__ $100 3 nn.n._ .. ., -;--ba Busin~--woman needs IBr M-f"'."iliOOAUl. Income KITTEN blk A: wldl9 *-d. 34' Sedan CnUer (l!lJGJ. °*ta Meaa · .e New Cafe • Bar TJVlll ' .DVS\0.•"°3• • tbs. ,$1:eps 1IO un:fum A<M CK, N-, ...," mo. (tin be raised). ' HmE IS PROBABLY Planked hull WW d 2376 N.............t Blvd· 548.9755 Incl. util.. bay.$200mootti,yearly. "--··d"I M H··~Bch· "'"" ..... ·~ooo Pm'· Kw _._ M,._.., -vicGemeqF.V.Parklna:lot. . tta e; ~'==;.:".:,;;.:"~O':-'"'<-:i:'::::-= 1 • 2 • S BDRM. 601 CJ.ubhrule Rd. 642-lllS ...... ~ e ar, unt 19'. .a.u ....,-, . ~ -·riu; .....,... 988-2510 eve1. -er TD,.cleer lots and poa-
2BDR apt nice&: clemn, l"IC1i .--Tft .... " .......... mu. <--6'!5-lQi9) or l.guna. To $100 mo. Gar mo Ind Taxes •• 3 yrs UNl'--'UI d:ll.Y small boeta. cleaned. Also 1 bl' redec. .ii un.i.' u''"' un..' .,.~ ... "'· or ca.rpcrt necessary, prepaid J;mi fOO,«K>. 673-4521 .,. ST. Bernard found in Corona (714) 548-U9'l/548-5039
very nice· ,pose to Fair-H~ Poo1I. O:lild ~ DEUJl[E 8ayfrmt 2· BR. 2 642-0096 atfer 5 p.m. (Mary) . FRANCHISE del Mar. Ple&ie ca Ii HAVE _,,,000 wm1b ol S48-04 Cimter, Adj. to Sboppln&-Be.. pool. Slip avail. $300 ~ OPPORTUNlTY 673-5876 .ask for Nancy. .., ..
grounds. Z1 . No pets allowed MC: Realtor 675-28J5 ADULT' Looking tor hoaee or lndustrl11I R1nt1I 6090 EVER OFFER.ED. FOUND male miniature poo-itock In No. callf ,land
$94.50; 1 BR. fum., util. paid. 2'100 PeterlOG Wai. at Hl1'-& pt., p refe r w I yd. dl Owner U9I: I"-.. "'• ~· wW tn¥fe all or. part
Quiet. Near etores. Adults. bor •Adami, o.ta Mesa. YRLY 3 Br. 2 Ba crpts, drps, However? Havedog673-252T e.. m ""'....u..r•, for So c.llf land or lrfcome
1985 Pomona. 548-07'28 5'6-o3'l0 frplc:-Nr ocean &: ihopptng NEW P 0 RT B ~ a1 c bk, No experlen~ neceaary and 897-1298 • prop. John 8iacJc 546-91.Jl
ctr UX1 mo 646.5800 R to R t 5995 worklhop/.ton.gt: b' o c it'•...-to men and WOIMll FOUND ~ • whlte ......... -._
NASSAU PALMS 1-2 BR . . ooms r tn -r~-.. ..,, • ~ EQUITY oC U:.0: '59 VOL-
$135-$145. Pool MODERN••. CONM clel Mir ~ty""':. =. 1~: :w~=:i.:~ ~for.-1!'_~~~'!1!:.Vic. VOC'I'w11end-'Xlntcond) E 22nd St 60-3645 5250 RM. wlkit .. prtv.; nr. occ, ..... ""'" ,_ ... ~ Will tr.de tor 1dnd of 1TI . ••BRAND NEW! ,....,. man. No mnokmg. avaU.1teu.callco11ect>U' _.,.......,......,.,BLACKandtanmal>dog,.., M<mlRCYCLE°'."536-,.,.. ~
$125-Loveiy,largelBdnn. Lu . A.I 561341J Or 535-5757 Ml-ll68owner. In aales, manaaement arid erownv-n-·Parkw·•>
548-SSTI 1 &. 2 Bdrm1 ., PRIV. BaO!, kltm. jJ'iv. 19th ready ... • grand openlDf ....,.. time • • •
CLEAR -4 Unitl furn.
Ooeen view, % blk. 'Npt,
pler, best rental area. $58,-· ·
500 take am. hie in. trade.
:lXlfi'Ai Court ANe., m627
XI UNIT Motel Excbanae
f~ Aptl, er larger Motel. '
Fortin Co 110.l Wealelifl·lll\
642-500) MS-2576 •
LEASED Cornmerda!. Ex;
CHANGE for Units. FortbJ
Co. 1703 Westclitt Dr, 60
5000, 543-0390. I trailer. Ul W. Wil..9cG XUl'IOUl l"'f' S. ' ~· _ •Y boakkeep"'8, , and you CM be -;, ' no UIPter' C.U. apin any-
.., l>N• • Pl...ml& area. Lady Lota 6100 · -·., ~ ~··-• ~••ob $80 MONTH; nice 1-BR. From$lllmo. ooly.$ti0Montb548-3349 inDthl.n··two•eeU ~~ .... -:11W1L1111&t~ * * * *
trallec. N•" ...,... 1ll E. Avail latwi<otJuly Nl:lll VlfW LOTS lnternotlOftoi : -·Crown Point HOIPea, * * ' •
16th st .• c.M. 612-1265 Fully ~ • -1 • 2°"8n.n:;:·~~u-•·-Misc. Rantola -5999 VUAn Y anlago Fair Lag Niguel, .,.._ EM S All Built 1n1 • • ~· • '"~" , well m_. and well -.I> FEMALE Sealpolnt S1anieae ,ANNOUN~ INT
N•wport lffch 4200 Adulb only. No pets ~ fl.50 mo. Frplci I PrV S'J'ORAGE epace for rent 80 x 135 level •••··· $24,500 lished tor ita Yar'dlll.&e lhawl cat; "exipectant." Call a: •nd NOTICES
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St:M:v1t..C OllitCCTORY '
O>mplete privacy! Patios I Pools. Tennis. Ct» Comm. area. 17Xl2' It 9xU; 80 x 120 level •••••• $17,000 from New York to Honolulu, identify. 546-3866 ~-llulldtn 65?! Ste Vift tnfl Bid& I hole PutV ~646-6440 70 x 101 ............ $10,0X> ta now aUerinC tranch111ett Annovnc1ments -641.D REMODEL. reP.alr1 , "'Yearly ~ YeM a G'""· ' REAL ESTATE u.,.,.......,.. util. teim• an-ty to open aper-pl mb' • 1 Bdnn Unlurn •••••••• $1l5 l14 A--.lo St., c.~. BOO Sea Lano, O!M 644-2611 R Nattre5' Rltr. '42-1485 manent retalht ... tn ---Loll 6401 eo.t'Heciltli Club u ... paJnllng, ......
U-•·-150 Manager * 00-_,.. CMacArthur nr. Coast Hwy) Gtner!111 . ti with~·-. . .earpentry, relid., commerc. 1 Bdrm ........... ••• ••••• ,onY la on tAW! famoul com-SM brown daddhund mix. Ha1pltaltty ts Our Mono room add.,nn.. 615-!l31
2 BR Uotuni ••••.••••• JJJ SILVER lnconw property) 6000 60xl0 OC.anf • Lot paey. AN "Mln" 1 blind"'" Vic FREE SAUNA WITH ·-2 BR Furn. -w .. »J Lido l1le 5351 (Balboa Penlnlulal Tlrna 11 • ' Olli l Dover. Reward. SWEDISH MAS.SAG" Ca-nterl-6590_
Unlum Lido 1748 E. Oceanfront Street of tho ~ kd 10 11 ~-=·"'.'.:•-::-_.··•'"-::-:-="'"'I 3 B~ayfront ·........... 250 GATE SPACIOUS 2 bd'• den. 1% NEW INDUSTRIAL Sell or trade The-=:...;. b :./24 male Seal Point v&,;;.,."'10 .:I: REPAIRS* ALTERATIO
3 BR Furn • •.••. .•• .•• 325 b&. erptl. drapes, adttlts no Choice Santa Ana location. 531...o.'m forthcoming. Fer a cub in· Stametr, vie W&mft' I: 132 E. 18th St. l4UOOO CABINE"l'S. ArG' rize ;Job.
LEASE/OPTION' Apartments -. riss.,673.""2. Leu.d 2 tenant bulldlnga. ..-ol $15,000to125,. -uds, HB Reward 23,,.,, """''·, ~
3 BR, Npt Shores •.•••••. 250 WiU return a speMable of PRIME comer JoL 30th I: OXI, qualltled penom can lf1-630I Funtr•ll 6412 CARPENTERING WORK.~
B Wh'f R II ~untl'!flon Beach 5400 9,7% .., equity a""' ,.,.. Balboa Blvd. NB. 4 ad· open the &or to a -tlal· , Patloa, allding &lw docn "" urr 1e, ea or I Bdrm .Apt rl ldn•71'% loan.Fullpnee joining lobo, ,,,.,... R-2. Jyhl(bly.pro~table-eu$.27, ,.. ..... , trt-color wmMINSTER _1talled. * 51&-78r! DIJC. Wate-ront apt.; 2 BR. $$,OXI. For information $110,00J cub:. 6'1U631 after tor them.selves but not by Gemian Sbephl!rd,' V 1 c · ~.~;i.!",;'; ~~",:;=~!':,"~ i.,8!~, !rp::mA:. \~"!'· pleue call K W. Small with 7 pm ' them.elves, .i..Jing -Magnolla " lrV\ne. Reward. MEMORIAL PARK • •=~ ~..::::.."'. •
675-4630 981 El Cimino 59'l-59li3 Aft. 5:30, anytime Eckhoff &. Anoe., Inc. PARTIA:L Ocean vtew; Cor· fabrics from lll'Olml! the 642-nG Mortuary a C.metery e RepaJn: e Reu! l.f6.9583 l:::::::;~~~~;=ll!!~~.:.~=~= wknd:s 1818 W. Chapman Ave. onA del Mar. (])oice o'lize world. LG. Blk. dog/White streak 1
.... fu Apt. #1 Cost1 Meu , . Orange, Callt lot NOT leattbold. Lovely For a penona1 interview on chfft._lA No. 33.tr. 3ut Comp..-re M~lll
.I Wlll lWE 3 Bft. 2i,9 Ba, Condo. Dbl Sfl-2621, Eves-wkndi 538-5971 trees. 673•2010 Realtor. phone Mr. Jim Oftna 546-lJncoln w.,. CM 5t&-4075 from $245 Ctmtnt, ConcNl9 6600 ,, ~=:a ~ auM1:~ ~ ;:oo Pla:J area. ' LAGUNA View lot, $7900, 4&17. Re_ward! Yr. old blk. brwn C=·~Jo°" CONCRETE. blol*, ~ilh
1ng peece & quiet. t.:GE immac 2 bdr blt~ 8usln ... Rental 6()60 %down. MUsr SELL. E1t1bll1hed DObmlwt Pinc~er. Malt Ind.odes Endownient care ~~~ :~ A
Discriminative Tenets , ___ .. • ..... , · '94-W748 « 496-9326 Aid. to TecrQ". CB1l 536-8611 Eva-ytblnc tn OH 'beluWul ==c=--=-=-'="~-l 2 & 3 BDRM API'S. c~ ~· .....wts, no pea. 1300 SQ. Ft. Retail ltore for WOR'lll MUCH MORE M-l Y1nl1199 Stor• · pla lelt COit.. FL 0 0 RS-Walkl-Patio9 It
POO, L. NO CHIU>. REN. 2321 Eltr1da 53&6978 1eMe in Laeuna Beach wbo wet to Increase their P,rton1l1 6405 N ~~h1 Expoeed Roe,· Q. Exper·t ========I downt lhopplng lot on Piecmti•. Price volume, Pl'Oftt. UIOl'tm.tht -o ..-~ .... -am. MArtTINl9UE Sunoot Beach 54S5 30c per'"';. -locatia> :;,; $18,000. 6T3-4521 <.....,.) and Image .,. &tao !nvlted XNL T INVESTMENT 1'801 Bead>. w-..i.. WorlanU>&hlp. -14
, GARDEN Am.. F"""" Ave .• or call • 6150 tojoliltbla-organJz-Bad!elor "' Bacrelorette 531·1'12!1 ~1421 ~::t:!."'!:"·
ADULTS ONLY
July. Aug. ·.Sept.
FURNISHED APT.
2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS
Waterfront/Loe
BOAT SLIPS
Cllonnel Reef
2S2S OcHn Blvd., CdM
673-1788
Nice 2 Br. Hail root f94..8513. Will remodel to R1nch11 ation and enjoy the benefits wanted' tor partner tn 30' -IL STUruCK 54W615 ,
18th a: Smnta An.I, C.M. garden. 'iii blk beach. IUit lessee. at tbit aU>Ciatian u ''Cuttn Ria" s.llboat. 1 of Aute Tr11nsport 6445 -''="=""'"'==-""''-!
Call Mn. Hendenon 6lhl6l2 $150 * 59'MOl3 COW RANCH fnnclUe. Newport'• moot octtve .,. _ CWl'OM PATl<ll • •
1m Santa Ana, Apt 113, C.M. Legunl IHch 5705. MEDICAL or Profeuional l ,OIO AcrH of "8udfulo DOfth.. f boats. Wu u Enaenada NEED rlde to I: from work. Bkd wa.llJ. Allo c.x:mcs:•
AVAIL. July 13Ch; 2 BR., =::.::.:..;=;:::;.. _ _.::;.::1 SWte In~. 74147 E. mt Ca1Uom1a n.ndl land CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE nceentry.MarlnelUl'W!Yed Vkoc~~u:.~ sawtnc•mnovaLIM2-l010. J'!'!!"!'!!"!'!!"!'!!"!'!!"!'!!"!'!~: J new cpta:., drapes; bMns. LOVELY 2 br 2 ba view apt Chapman. Approx. 25c per with one mile cf hlahWaY PART OR 1'UlJ. TDm Can be tef!ll .::ew And:: to , LicenHcl ~ QUll1ity
1N;;.;•;.w;,;'f'O.;.rt'-'-llvtt-'-":.::...--'4"'21'-'0' I ~ m pets. $l 2 5' n~th:-~~ ateps. Lae ~e~tiitr~ ~ Sq. =· ~~bu an: ~ ~= ~~ m: ·~• ~ N!!°"S: ut L..,I Notlcn 6450 CfmeDt work.
SINGLE Apt, OCEAN VlEW, 2BDRM.Cpts., «pm, bltns, Rent1i1t Wanted 5990 ene.li'.rP waterbnle. Fenced ~ °4~r a,ted :s~ Gfllette er ed 6'B-I Will not be iupondble fer Chlld CllN ,6.flO
utilities paid, flO mo 2 dlldm OK. SlJ5 mo. Offke Rental 6070 A: ·croa-fenced. Priced at $95 .. and Na-INTER.E31' any debts tiber' than my SPEClAL Summer PIO'~ ~ ~ HAIRDREW:R would like per w:ri. Fol nxft infonna-!~ ~ ~ac;s~ i:: ~oftDINAIRE OMl. Mn. Gecqe Gtllther, Hot b&lanced ~ macb:
Belboll 4300 3BR.28a.,den,blbU1,carp., to m'lt a booth in beauty LAGUNA, BEACH ~p-!e~: all Gkm Weekly Wort '(Day or For DJarim.lnat1na Couplet Jr. StateUc.21iito6)'J't.7am-
I--------drapes; garage, patio. $170. Mkm in Hunttn1tto11 Bch Desk sp11cd evaili.ble In E kh-ff • •·--· I Eva), No SelIJnr. 1875 er stnglN! Parnes. trips. 6 pm. S18 Week. OaW. 548-8273 After 6 PM, area. M7-211N newest f)fftC'I buildina at c o • -., nc. $3400 CMtt l\toquittd. F outmp. CWiiinal a: unique. Germ11n & ' Tutorlnt Mc:mtellorl ScbooZt, ~ N. N:i!t.~··:.ebdlmJ,: CLEAN 2 bdr blt·inl. New WANTTorentprage, lor2 =-~~awn= .lBl.8 ~~Ave. Pf'l'IOOIJ Intervietr, Send ' THE GROUP 6490 Santa Ana, .C.M.. M6-!'108. ~
« wi<l1 ~ $100/wk. ......... Adul,. ~ mo. Car: Coot& Meaa, Newport tiooed. cupeted. beantiful 511-2621. Ev,...;....,s, saMm Nome, -Incl Phoae (714) -(213) OL 7.a.I FRANCIS W. NASH ContrHton 6620 1_,;;rn-4~358~=====,.:_:La;:undry:;:·;5<1::,,·1'Z=·===;:;:-'.';Are"=a.=~==':;:· ====;~i-1ec! partl-. Two ~~:'. W!Bi'EM -rr->< .... Avallablo JOO E. COAST HWY. 1-'--"''""'"-""''---"=1
Huntlnvtoft Beach 3400Huntlngton -h 3400 Huntll!tfon Beach 3400 :'!.':'.:::.. ·::: ~ AcrHga 6200 , ~~A~. lfAP!'Y Bllmll>AY, N~::'J;.8~CH e R~ ~S e
Sol•• a SITnplc Scnmbl•d Wori!Pu=lcforaChucklc
•RoOlom,.. -af lfla four .:rombl.d ~ be-low to form foui lil'!Plit ...
ILUGTIL I _l'llfl_
per montb tar 1p1a. Add lll Acn!I. So. CllifondL $8 COVINA, CA.IF. 9172% DC»fflA You are the winner aC FamDy rooms. ldtcbea «
15 tar desk and cbalra. Add -.i; 18 per.,., 1115 Full . GOLDEN FIREWORKS unllL Slnrle """" "' 2;
$10 ... --boars "!" ,.ice, L. s~ !06 W. OPPORTUNITY wn:...,....""1>.IQSS!ll SPECTACULAR piano cuotom -,
-aenlce. All lllilltiH 3n1 St., L.A. 213, lllU1lll Col>! mlnlD& .....,.m1ty In • ·-r llU. ,,. at the estlmat" 6 layout, -
_paid eaeept i-. ""'"" Motir'Lc*i gold ANAHEIM e '47-Im e
m :r ~ Mount. & -6210 dbtrlct. 3 iiattened ........ WOMIN & COUPLES STADIUM ROOM " ROOM _,
·LAGUNA BEAa1 "....,N110N Put --._.., VrJ llboni ~ oeek !lb On July 4111 Uc ""'-· 1""' •: ...... ,.. • '" *"' 1&1.o.._000. .Haft aeo• friends intanted 1n discu9-Pleue call seem, ext. 229 536-aO, 1'73«i58.
DEVECOPIRS· & Ki"'",-. I -.,. atom, dlnln(, -etc.,. between 9 and 1 p.m. to lJe<naed Con-· '
.Alr.Condltlonod INVISTORS """'°'blcb"""'°""""" ed.........._ ~ -r-·,_ -(lb;h -l!al. Commettlel· Offl-& DMlc Space , * S> LEVEL Arn.ES* v<"'° ........ How ..... a ... 'a -. Boot l271, N-Coont;> toll • '-..-II M8Jnt • llepalra. "'" Ell
withcentnloecntariaJ."'· ~ localad In blfb-4r> optia>.Needl45,oootota1 • .,.........,_ flO.ISIO>. , .,.._
oxand __ ....,.nna ,,,_c.o·1111ncprob!t.,., 115.00lto·-...,tne. IJRGl'l'Tl -..... , --* _,,.
...-vice. • wmderluldry.alr!l Level m41 !16n.1l ..,. -u to 1bO SIRYICI DtlEC101Y Freel IL -Lie.
TheMut1111-. land, !l'iftp •.w ...... _. Pwt -·~·-_,,r,1~1.11· •.• •-·• ··-'1Mol1 * ~ 2863 E. Cout H"1, O!M ....... JUll 11 mllee EUt of .,,; .ie. 1' --. bflift'~ ;;.J/ llir fittwr ""'" -r-IW -PA1'0S e l!odO Qwen
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· DAD·Y PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE • •
• JJ\n-Insult .·fo_ :Police
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"Police malpracUce" ls not a~retty pbra&e. It ii euy to see how the tmn could downr!Jhl Ir·
rltattng to a: profealioaal policem ho II auumed to
be guilty of such "malpractlce"]uit because be wears a uniform.
SUch 11 the tactical ml&take made Jut week by tho
local. chapter of the American Clvll LlberUe1 Union. Jn effect. the ACLU said police malpracUce needs in-
vestlgaUng and asked for 1upport of an lnvesUgativo
group. It tint came In the form of lnvltatlQn& malled to cer-
' taln Orange Coast re&idenll utlng them to &Upport a
''police malpractiC4JI center' and to attend a social affair
' to help tlni\nce lt. Generally. it wu explaloed, the
center would serve as an informaUon-gatherlng and ad·
vice-giving headquarters. A press release received a few days later' modified
the tiUe. Instead of being a •1ma1Ptractice" center, the
headquarters was tennecl a police 'praCtice" center.
If that cll&tlncUon had been made from lhe begin-
ning,. perhaps law enfo»ement agenclea along .the
Orange Cout wouldn't have been too disturbed. But by
Ill pre1umptlve UUe -'-police mlilpract(ce -one coold
infer only that police are &0mehow already cuUty ·of
violaUng rights, or of illegal sean:b and seizure, or of
some other misuse of their powers. -·
The DAILY PILOT does not favor police review '
boards. They funcUon as official parts of ~overnment by
providing clvilia9-0verseeing of police department ac~
tioos and tug_ctions. Unless police departments are ob-
viously guilty of gross misconduct or Tights viol~lions.
it is our belief that professional . polict,-.are best
governed by other professional policemen. ·
The ACLU.Center would have no official status, so it
would not be an official police review .board. It would, if
we understand jts 1ponsors Correctly, serve as a gather ..
ing place for complaints agaiDst police and as an
advice-dispenser for persons wbo may have encounters
with the law. . It also, the ACLU assures us, would solicit com·
mendaUona I! 1J>e1 art In order.
Nooethelus, it 11 a poll~ review boanl o( 1ol11, even
without oUlclal 1tatuJ.
And It 1a not be)'Wld ill undontandlnc wlay the
ACLU would be Interested In thll lleld. lncldenla iJ>.
volvlnC lherltt'a. olllcors, nuc0Uc1 officers anil
policemen In several raldo In coa&tal elite& In lhf put
year have given rlie to &0m; concern about police j>Ollcy
and pracUce.
Rilht now, we do not believe any IWid of revtaw group
I& needed. Maybe one 11 and maybe one Isn't. Potlulps
that Will be demollllratecl In WHts to come. ·
What weare more concerned about II the AOLU'1 In-
itial conchaaton that ''police malpractice" fJ present and
requlreo acUco. It 11 a culilf-untll·provecl·1DDOCen~as-
1umpUon that dc>eJ no crt<llt to the ACLU and W 1orvea
the cause of goOd law enforcement.
' Hard-Headed Partnership.
Dafld L. Jam11 had a HtUe confession to make last
Thur1~y at an Orange County Chamber of Commerce
luncheon honprlng coonty government. Al IDfD&ger of a .
major naUonal accoonUnc firm'• .orance County opera-
tions, he bad been In the group which, fl!•· ;roan ago
demanded a '2 mlllion slub In the county i.aaiet -and
got it.
"The action made headlines and not much elae '' he
said. "Supervllor Bill Pbilllp& pleaded with UI to study .
county problems. So we started doing our homework.
We began to realize the &lgnlllcance of budget Items;" Wh'!I he wu 1ay1J11 wu that good government and
tu cuts are not 1ynonynou1.
Today, the busine11 community and the supenolson
are In a hard·heaclecl partnership, u they sboold be -
with dilagnements only on mechanics, not huic prin-
ciple&.
Moral: Not only school children should be dWgent
about dolhg their homework •
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Peace Cu lt's Dear
'Gloo_!!ly
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No creatu di11ervlce bas been done
the United States than that contributed
by the peace cult wblcb lnl1rta that all
that denies peace to a weary world ii
the u. s~ presence in Southeut Asia.
Immediate withdrawal and a pledge
that never again will U. S. power be
involved there, or elsewhere, would
create Utopia.
Meanwhile, Malaysia, which 11 in
Southeast Alu. ts )leglnning to lllr
w1Ut violence. '11ie British are scaling
down already small garritODJ • and
naval forces . The British spent 10 long years putting _,, guetTiJla Com·
munilt forces there after 19'5.
Recently there wu a violent flare-up
by remnant! of thue old forces.
Tbe Soviets are ~ade and use of the Britta tea· s with
Ma1aysl8. (The Br! h dep le this
year or early next). There alJo have
been polite inquiries in Singapore.
PRESENCE OF A substantiel Soviet
fleet ln the Mediterranean is no longer
. Jlews. Frequent showing of the flag in
the Indian Ocean has become com·
monplace. Discreet discussions with
Malta for use of the modem facilities
there. soon to be deserted by Britain,
are being kept alive.
Russia's realism continues to be
made public. She ls acutely aware of
China's presence on her 10 n g
Southeastern borders . Neither Russia
nor the rest of what we hoperully call
our modern world, has any real e,on·
cept of what a strong Chinese state
would mean. (U. S. confrontation with
Chinese land and air forces in Korea is
the only military statistic in the
record). What a viable , nuclear-armed
China would mean lo the world, or
merely to her sphere of that world, is
aaslftdly an enigma.
Indeed, none knows what our world
would be hke H, out of the present in·
ternal chaos in China there should
emerge a governing force and policy
that would joln with the Soviets.
CERTAINLY, WE see by the steadi·
ly growing Soviet fleet 1trength, and
the probing for naval bases In
Sen. John G. "Machine Gun"
SchmitJ11 position on gun con·
lrol Jetill8tlon would be II It
had been Walter Knott who
waa usasslnated?
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'Southeast Alia, lhe Indian Ocean, and
the Middle East, that RuaaJ.a knows
she muit be prepared to involve
heraeli in the non-Western naUons
when -and U -ber Pflit1cal or na·
tional aecurity intereab are directly or
indirecily involved.
It is not a very wise or intellectually
honest American who pledgea "no
more distant involvement!" when that
American does not know what the
future power demands will be.
After the Second World War the
Soviet! finally began to apply a lesson
never nally learned by former
governme.nts in Moscow -the
necessity for a navy, including a
strong submarine force. · .
WE SEE BOW sensitive the Soviets
are to the eastern border -across
which for centuries have come so
many j.nvading armies and 10 much
devutation of property and death. The
Russians have a fear . both real and
psycbological, implaDted by centuries
of disaster!. The small border states, par1.icularly Poland, are kept 1ubaer-
vlent and in check. On the west we eee
today's quick reaction to fear that the
Czechs and Germans might become
centers or danger. The United Stater has weapons to
destroy Russia. The soviets: have
weapons to destroy the United States.
The Chinese have developed the first
stages of a nuclear anenaL France
has done the same.
It is an unhappy h.ct that military
power developments We the most
significant "international relationa:
problems" of our time. We will con·
struct no Utoplu in the foreseeable
future . 'l'he peace cult
oversimplification is both false and
dangerous.
Wh y Do Hot els Do It?
l'boapto al Large :
Why do botelJ spend so many
mllUoftl for furnishlnga and services
and. the latest appointments, and thel'I ~ IUCb llD'ly and incompetent peo·
pie to deal with guests at the front
duk, trbere the most important lm·
prenlon b made? •••
The worst thing that happens to
cbUdren, u they grow older, la that at
llnt they listen with their IOUll, but
tlloy lwl IO macb static from the adult -14 that pretty IOOO they ere limn· lnl OJll) with fbetr ear4rum.1, ll at all. • • •
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The American Revolution be1an
largely as a rebellion against the
whole 11war-sy1tem" of Europe with
it.I "1tandin1 armies": and the 'trony
is that we have now had compulsory
military service, and a draft, for the
lut J> years. • • •
It ls technology, more than ideology
thAt baa 11hupened the race probleni
in Amerlca, for the ~bnolopcal
revolutton has rendered menial labor
!uperfiuous, bqt!t on the farm and in
the factory , and the Negro II therero.-
no loneu a prodtable item for u-
ploltation, u be bas been for SG lone in
Ille puL • • •
If )'OU aim delibor11ttly a I
~uadlll( otller1 that you poua11
'lntecrtt1': 10• will cer1ainly fall, for
the very aU.mpt to (Ive that Im· pre•-I• a mer' of doub~ etlller of
wuroel/ or of the ..... Uai virtue of 1'JatlJtft.7. u
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Re_ad~_rs _Answ__er ·pro£nn
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so man11-detaifed letttrs Otl both
aidta of the oun control iliuc have
been publilhed in Mailbo% the& the
lettera on that aubjcct todCu Aot:le
been 1hortmed to pre1ent otll11 the
esacncc of tilt IDrittr'.t vitwa.
-Editor
Tq,tha'Editor:
The Mailbox of June 25 (in which en!
ti-gun law letter• were published), wu
very tboueh~Provot1n1. There were
many f1,1w1 in the reasonln1 of all the
letters printed, but there 1eem to be
three glaring milconceptlons of what
tighter I"" refU}aUon1 would mean:
I. That the eovermnent II try1n1 to
take away our pa (dlurm w:). Not
so. The pnnimat wants m8"1y to
have 11111 registered. bot conftltated.
There would be tighter r11t:rlctioa1 on
who could obtoln them, lherthy H·
cludinf ex-convicb:, minors and thole
with a hlatory of mental illness or in·
• stsblllty.
!. THAT AMERICA would be rMdy
for Communl!t tate-over. The tbinklng
hete II probably derived from the
"lesson" of World War 'n when HiUer
Invaded Denmark and Norway (two
countriea which required RUD reglstra·
tloo) and CUlflsc-all reflrter.ct
firearms~· thua leaving the people
deftmeless. It ia absurd to equate
phy!lcal and mllitery 1tret!(th1 and
positlona of the United State& In 1168
with Scandinavia In WW II. Ally direct
confrontation 'between the U. S. and
the Communist enemy, to be half-way
sueceaaful, would have to be by aerial
assault, rather than by lind, and mOJt
probably a revolver isn't going to do
much good against a balll!tic missile.
3. THAT SINCE guns would have to
be , registered, why not knives, ~seball ball, and all other ••c1eadly"
weapons -the nut loelcal step in the
lhinkin1 of some people. It hardly
seems likely that Lee Harvey Oswald
could bave bit John Kennedy with a
knife from the book depository bullcllnC, or thal the auulln of Rob·
ert Kenhecly .could havt killed him
with a llnlfe or ~ bat with all
thooepeopiearoundblm.
Granted, violence would n o t
necessarily stop U guns were more
tightly controlled, but wouldn't you
feel a little bit more laft knowing that
at least the effort wu beln& made to
keep guns out of the bandl of thoat
who abuae them, rather than allowing
anyone whp 10 detlre•, for whatever
Deer Georae: These ate auch teme times
that tt seema I neYW baVe Ume
to wort: out my main pr.oblem
which II -oops, I didn't realize
it was 10 late.I RUSHED
Dear Ruohed :
· AlthOUCb you didn't "have-
Ume" tG finb:h )'OQI' letter, it i.S
obvioul to me tbet .you have
become a victim ot the senseless
hurry-lturry of modam 1oclety. w h at II .. Important th•I )'OU
caonot ftnd time to relu? Is It
real~ "too late" or -HEY,.
YOU !IE RIGRTI !'VE WOllX·
ED EIGHT MINUTES
OVERTIME!
Seod '°"' problama to °"'"'I• -be'• llct cl WWT1lnC al>out bls
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CONJ'IOENTIAL TO BEN·
NE'IT CERF: Stop. l"ft heard
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nason, to purchase and use a gun?
The answer nema obvious.
MR, le MRS. CllAllLES GALLO
Stllfer P ftlaltles
To the Editor:
I'm d'aid our legialatora are
deludinca. themselvea as well u tbe
public U they b.-tly feel that tile OD·
ly -to Ibo current tr...i of Wolence willJln tbi& country II lltlffer
gun cootn:il laws. I fall to see how
merely regl.stering firearms is going
to .top anyUthlg. '
OUR YOUNG people are growing up
tbday, and have beerl for several years
now, lf!eiDe violence all around them.
They ... bewspaper and televlllon
plctur.. of rlollog, looting, ~ldlllnt. They oee pictures of people
welktoc out of -burning and demolilhed places of. business, their
arms loaded down with m<ttbandi>e
and oo~one ettemptins W &top them, or
no pun!Obment comJug about al a later
date... .
It It llD"f -oor young peOIJie reach adulthood willl the attitude that
"anything goes," and in tne case of
the more wrtable individual, an st·
titude that: "U you don't like a man
or what be tlllDda for, kil him." -'
People In thil country oo longer
retpeet law enfcrcement because they
no longer need. to fear it· And fear and
respect ·are so cl<Jlely akin that you
oimply can't have one 1rithoul tho -· WALTER W. KORTKAMP JR.
0.1t !Ate• WW Help
To the Editor:
I think all firearms should be
regiatered, gun owners should be
liceJlled, there should be several
weeks ' waiting time before you 1et
your gun, and mail-order flrearms
must be outlawed.
Comparln( the danpn of cum.
knl .. s. and autombblles, the I"" Is the
only Item ...-10ie purpose 1il
manufacture ii kllllnf, and tbat11 what
put.I tt in a class by itself.
l would agree that criminals are not
11 likely to reeister their firearm•, but
by m~g noncompliance illegal, you
would have a chance to prosecute
them before they actually use their
CUD• on you.
OTHERWISE, there ls no quesUon
that 11111 la'lll will help. Since it'•
usually a relaUve who does you in
anyway, it J.a pretty senseless to have
10 m&n)' cum available that ldllln(
you J.a a anap.
One thlnt Ullt 11 cerlltn1y more
characterlstle of this country than of
o.thers la the glorlOcatlon in fiction and
sematlonaliitn of war and · violence.
Tali about obscenity -there it la iD
lta: most natural atate.
One hiding place of a few -lo
with too much _. II the Second
AmendmeoL It 1tataa tbat the mllltla .
bas a right to.Mar anna. ,_ few
people have cut off tbl "mDIUa" put
from their quotatlonl of the Second
Amendmen~ maklnC It loot lite the ..,_clllf.i.:lllen W-UI ta IOttie oar co• Dodp aty •!Jlt. lleln& that that amOaclment Is ID
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warped and misused noW, I question
the usefulness of that amendment in
the first place.
-PETE ENGLANDER ' Far the Bi r ds
To the Editor:
ThJ.s. gun control act everyone ii
trying to get is for the blrda. I have
purchUJ!d a hand gun in the past, just
for the target practice on our deserts
and unpopulated areas. I decided to
sell it, but when I sold it I made aure
the buyer signed a slip of paper saying
he bought it. But under California
regWratlon I am still the legal
registered owner.
This party who bought the hand gun,
according to · the police, does not have
'to re--register the gun in his or her
name. That is not right. I now will
have to keep this note until I die
because I have to have proof of wbo
bought it.
Under stiller registration laws, U a
person sells a hand gun, the buyer
would first have to r~register the gun
before be could take it That way, tbe
police could investigate the person and
see if he is a crook or not. It could go
so far as to hive a doctor's certificate
slating whether or not this buyer is
sane enough. That way mentally
deranged persom could not get a band
gun so easy. H. L. ENGLE
Rights t o P r o tect
To the Editor :
In response to J. F.'s question in
Gloomy Gus, June 17:
( J. F. asked, "Who ruru thU coun.
trv, anywa~? The vaat majoritv of
the people or the National Rifle As·
sociation?-Editor)
' . -He will find out very aoon who 'runs
the country, once all the ciUzens'
rights are taken away. Our fprefathers
gave every American these riihts so
we could always be a free country,
and the rights to protect and keep this
America a free country.
Once the dictatorship minds and the
criminal aspects of the trorld know
we're unarmed and defensele1s, lt will
be an easy chore for them to tak&-
over. •
We 're in favor or arm.a registration
and every person who is clvtl-mlnded
must think the same way. It Isn't the
Jaw-abiding citizen wbo11 atrald of tb!t or any law. . •
__ '!e, too, ara against mall-order liut! ...., 100 percent tar stronger regiltra-
tlon. How about IL fellow Amerlcaill!
MARTIN S .. NOV AK
Tlanoetl iit Bis' Gt.it,
To the Editor:
We all know what the Conetlhltion or .
Bill ol RJghta ~· and all aliout a man's home is his cutle and tbi( be-
man tall< al>Out de!endlne that bome to
the de1th. Yes,. even that whispered
atatemeDl. "IJsten fellow, every coun·
try that1s' been tatea -over bu Ont
been d.lsanned. It's a plot. That'a"What
it ia -a p)ot to do ua ln." Well, while
the federal government and Joe De!*•· are setutng the laaue, rve set-Ued my persooal araual myself.
FOR II YEARS ' .SS revolver lay In
•my -cir-, all'loaded to protect my cutll.. Atafnat wbo and what? TIM
Rl:lllane ar. tomlnJf Tiie RUlllanl
a.-todlllljl Or maytie the Inert body
of my 'flctim would be a 19-yUMid
w11o ,... lrJiDC to mpe enouati· to
taka bis (Ir! to llie -· Wall bave
ot IL ,.._pttt, --!bat Im-plement of death II now IA the hanclo
of the loc:al police deportril.enl J may
try to hit you with an omptJ beer bol-
Ue but unlou l'm • lol DMn ac:curota •
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than I am with a bowling ball you will
be pretty safe. ·
TOM RHODES
;,011n Bir c h Sodetw
To the Editor:
I woulcl ·lil<e to know wlty you en
prejudiced agam.t the John Birch
Society. In every editorial you print
concerning Senator Schmitz, Dr. Raf.
ferty, or others of the comervatlve
philosophy, you 8&59Ciate ttiem with
the Jolm Birch Society as though the
J<fln Birch Society were a subversive
oi'ganlzation intent on taking over the
country--• In fact, tho Coal of the
Jolin Birch Society is to !lgbt com·
munlsm.
I have never read an editorlal in
your newspaper that could be cGD-
strued as derogatory to the Amerfc111
Civil Liberties Union. Yet hero II an
organir.ation that ts evidently set on
preserving communism in this coun-
try. An organiz'atlon 1bat defendt the
-rights ol Comunl.sts to leach our
children, to work. .tn· our defense
plant:;, and even arranges for the
defense of atsas:si'ns like Sirhan
.Sirhan.
POSSIBLY COMMUNISTS do bave
Ille cons1ituUooal right to teach In our
sdlools.; but by the same token
shouldn't I have the right to send my
children to whatever school I desire,
ehouldn't 1 have the right to rent my
property to whome~r I desire? It
seems to me the ACLU Is defending
the wrong people, coocernlng Che
wrong rights.
Getting back to my origlnal com·
plaint, your derogatory editorials con-
cerning the John Birch Society, I
would like Some answers ag to the
reasoning belliod them. Pos&ibly there
are some facts that I a.m unaware of.
However, do be careful, much
research will go into any .answers you
desire to print to prove tbe veracity of
such.
C.R. LYNCH
Tiie DAILY PILOT h<ll ,;,..,. aUO-
ciattd Rafferty with the John Btrch
Sodet11. After studying Robert
WeJch'1 •st~ Book" for. JBS, thil
newspaper concluded the phflotophY
was based primarily on fear of the
democratic process and distrust of
American imtitutions -witMar
We&ch'a ridfculou.t, absurd c:harQti
that President Eiat11ho1Ctr WI a
CO'nlcioUI tooi of the Communiat Par·
tu. Thu mwspap<r rn.,. lnd<ad ,,.,. crtli<ol of the ACLU on occot1on (set
editorial toda11). Parodo%icoUy, the •
ACLU d<fendtd th< Birch Sod<lu
three vear.1 aoo. thil ~ek jn Oranoe
Countv -arguing for the sodetv'•
right io enter a float in tM Hunting.
ton Beoch 4th ot Julv par(l(le.
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For. Toe_ uality <J:_t ~'l.W Prices ;,. ~ u . Can't Do Better ]'han Sears,
Excilins Valuo!
c-1Cottoa
Terry Shifts
Low, Low Price!
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Sleeveleu terrycloth sh if rs
in assorted screen prinu.
Perfect hot-weather cool·
ers. Assorted sizes.
Lin1trj1 Dtp1.
Prices Effective Through
Wedne•day, July 3rd!; ..
Quantitieo Are Llmiied!
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Crew Neck Knit Shirts
Boys' short sleeve knit shiru with ' 7 7 e
popular crew neckline. Machine
washable. Assorted colors. 6 to 12.
Boys~ Walking Shorts
Comfortable and cool for Summer
casual wear. Assortment of solid
coloN. Boys' sizes 6 co 12.
Boys' Wt.tr Dept.
97e
SAVE40% to51%!
Alllertetl Lush Plants
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Varitic1 include Oleander, Bot· 5 BC tlebnash, Stu JaJmine, AraliL
In. J..pllon can"
99e .. 81.)9 PlaMI • •• Gardenia. A•c•h•, Aulee, ge
11.19 .. 11.99 ......... , Tkjil.,Juaiper,Mi-1 1-Pfimen, ocbe . ~ 0 -
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Me•'• .Kalt
Shirt Sale
,w ... Mi.99
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Italian inspired fashion u.
sortmcnt of styles. Assort-
ed fabric$, putels, briahts
and novelties.
Min 's P11rnishing1 D1p1.
Make A.
Smash Splash!
Prices Take a Dive ..•
Swimsuit SALE
• Sheoth1, toperod lop, on• ond two-piece
1tyles ••• ind, 10me bikinis
•Swim-Lovin' C1bric1 in a wide 11sortment
of 1pl11hy prinll end oolid colon
• Miu .. • 1i1e1 30 io 40. Buy two!
Missu' Spor11,,,,,,,. Dtjll.
CHARGE YOUR PURCHASES
on Seon Revolving Chorgo
Great Valuo!
Men'• Plaid
· -ll'11lk Sltorta
Sein Low Price!
100% c0mbed COttOQ walk •
shons in assorted' woven
plaid patterns. "Fashion
Back" backpodcets.Mcn's
sizes. •
Mm11 C11J1111/ W•r D1p1.
Sean Covina
' . Color Film With Proee11alng
Your Choice
Choose $2.49 Eaii-Load 126 sl;\l• 199 film; $2.39 3)mm st;de film; $2.38
8mm movie film.
Co,,,tr4 D1p1. ': • . '~
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$13.99 Caot Iron
Portable Hibachi
999
Grills 4 1teaks at a time
on. chrome plated 10x15·
in. arid arc1. Wooden ...... . .
H111~1 DtJt •
$8.99.Plaotic
Wading Pools
SAVE $2! 688
72"x12" deep pool holds
182-p.ls. Seamless con-
struction. Use u sand-
box, too.
Toy Dtp1.
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Ice Cream Freezer
SAVE $3! 999
Plastic tub, al·uminum
frame. Tin· plated steel
can. 6-ft. cori:i. 4-qua.rt.
llecipes included .
Ho111rwi1m1 D1pt.
$2.49 Floating
sean Lantern•
., . l4T SAVES!! ·
Powerful ~ mile bean.
Plastic case. Floats loDB
enough to be retriev~
from water.
f!,lte1ri,J Dtp1.
Regular $6.99 Coloriul
Beach Umbrellas
SAVE 11
Greeo,lwbhe miped panel• of vinyl coated drill
fobric. 2 pc. •reel pole with 6 ribs of budened oprilla
wire: '~ size. <....
1 S/>Ofli111 eiooJs D1p1.
¥•·Lb. Spool
Fiohing Lino
Gre1tBuy!
Monofilam.ent liae io 2, 4, 6. 8, 10, 12, 1,, 20, 2,,
30 or 40-lb. tesf. U1e for
all .,,... of lilhl ...
Spmi•I G..U o.p1.
, _ - - --·-- - - - - - - - -"SatlsfactfonGuaranteedorYourMoneyBack" --- ---- - - - - - -_. _ (. IUIHA ,_TA M~oo. 521 -4530 OllNIWI CH 5-1004, a +.4611 NOIWAUC UN 4-7761 . PICO we "8-4262 S>.NTA MONICA EX 4-6711 I CANOGA , ... H 340-0661 ' • HOUYWOOo HO 9-594_1 ' OLYMPIC" IOfO AN 8-52~ ~.!I> 2-1 144, NA ~-5161, YU 6-67b1 =t:2~\~~ ~40-333:• I COMnON NE 6-2581, NE 2-5761 INOllWOOO OR •·2521 . !>Ill.NOi! 637·2100 SAN -EM 1•7121 --VAIUY PO 3-8461, 984-2220 I
....,,aoauatAHD.m. R Mam GI 3°3911 lOtD lfAOt HE 5-0121 ,,,_MU 14211, !I. 5-4211 SANTA ANA Kl 74371 WNONf Pl 9;1911 .
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Such Favorites! Girls' . .. · .' Short Sets
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Terrific.
Value
Set
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e Bright, rail.r oolored ahort •els have \oJlll
with and variety of trims and decorations
e1aatic-back shorta in solid colon
• • They'll love these pretty sets ·in comfort-.
1ble all cotton ••• girll aizes 7-12.
Little Girls' Pretty
-lar~@g-S-
Your
Choice
2-Pieee Short !!eto ••• aunny uaortment of·
1tyle1 in wuhfaat f&brica i come in attrac-
tive 110lida and pattenuo; little sirla' ma.. 8-6x
hm!Ml7-......... In tho popular,
... y.f&.launder fa~.~. ,!!'l:!!J" ~
*\vi• .. llllOE!edlilori11il lbiil. l .. r-~~
1/2 Priee· Beat!h
Towel Sale
Sears low, Low Price!
Regular $9
.EACH
Fun t ime, sun time begins at Sears?
You'll be the fashion hit of the beach
crowd with thee• bright and hold
towels. Hugt 36x70", heavyweight;
hemmed edges for extra pucker re-
sistance. Abaorbent and durable all·
cotton terry.
Instant Glamour with a Fashionable
Cindy Wig
Sean
Low Price 29.aa
• You11 enjoy the oon'venlence of wearing this
beautiful 100'!1> human hair wis
• Styled In light and dark,shades
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uantities Are Limited! Be Early!
Bar them by
th• dozen at
.... pre.holiday
low prices.
CHARGE IT
Oii Sean
Revolving
Charre
Mesh Stretch
-Panty Hose
• First quality
• Nude heel
• Beip and ·
aunaet
• Petite, aver.
age and tall
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Terril!c B111 I Yopr Choice
67:. • 79c CoUee -!'liJlll
• 79c Auort.ld Liquorice
• J9c Fruit' Slices
• B9c Chooolate Brtdro Mix
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Go Comfortable in These •
Smart,
--·sassy Shifts
' Sears Low Price
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• Cotton and aynthetlc blenda
• Checks, .Olide, plalda, mun
• Styles and me. for everyone
Smart, oool and ctlmfortable aty!M 11111
flatter .... in summery fabrics ••• Avrfl9
rayon and cotton~ cotton canvM, acetate. r
and _eottas. They cmne in Mi1111, Kill.
Petltea and Half Size• . •
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SAVE
'I to '3
Fuller Figure Shapers
Sean Regular f4 Bra
Sean Low Price
Wonder-fil !in~ CUJlll. El.,.
tic frame for comfort plus
smooth auppOrt. Stretch
strapa. Sizes 34-44C, 34-
46D.
297
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Regular $8
Full Flgare Panty
$8 Full Figure Panty
Front, sic!< and lnnar leg
panels 1for firm support and
conttol. White. Waists SO
to 44.
Sean Low Priot
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-·----Sale-.,.Ettds . wednesd-ay,·· mlnrd.,._,_!.-:,~nittms .. 'Are timited! . .
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Penna-Prest• No-Iron
Men's Slae.ks
Re~lar
$5.99 •
• Ta•tefully tail~ In Fortrel
polye.ster and cotton blend -.. ... ,..,.,
• Cboooe the lroditional ivy
atyle Oii 11im continental cut
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rm' t -• In the lalfft 1<>!01'11 ---~--i
• M.en'a aizea .. --. ..t::i..G" .
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Low Value Price!
Long Sleeve .
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just casual livi,nr
• Fu.11 aut for freedom of movement always . .
• Lona 1lee¥t 1tylinr ••• bound neck. and .ieeve.
• Euy care ••• just maChine wash and dry
• Auorted fine colon ••. men'a 1i1e1
CHARGE YOUR P S
on Seara Bwrolving Charr -----~
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Men~s .S-uit Sale
SAVE $15
To $30 Now!
GROUP I
Regular
$49.95
to $55
3988
GROUP D
Regular
$75 5488
GROUPW
Regular
$85
6488
• Stock your wardrobe now at these
amazingly low prieei !
• A selected rroup ot distinctive,
stylil1h suita
• Pick your model, color, fabric and
price ... at Sean I
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W~re.$10.99 to $13 697
---cuT~ to $41-' -
Were $7.99 to $8.99
Sunn'\·•St'\·IPd Flats • •
CUT $2 to $3!
Were $6.99 to $7.99 497
\\.0111en t<un 1:1atsit•s
CUT $1 to $2!
w ... $4.99 to $5.99 397
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Sean Electric
Adding Machine
Regular $6'.88
59'88
• Convenient and compact, it's
idea] for. home or office. Euy
to carry
• Lilla 7 column1 and total& 8.
Fut and eaay
. • Simplified k"11>oanl for 1111>-
lrlction, addJns and multipli.,.,.
tion. ea. ... too
SAVE 'IO!
For Perfect Vacation Pictures
Easf.-Load ~600"
Relrular
59.95 '
49aa
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• F•-bollt-ln electric Ill• tbot outomalloolly
odjaitl J,.. for perfecl·npotlll'!l tvtrytime Jft
a hoot I JI' :Z.8 !1111 •
'79.95 Easl·Load ~-"
• You'll never worry about missed ahota api.I
with thia fine camera
.Accurate 1plit..imacfi ranee-fin-BARii
der. CorrecW F :Z.8 lem. Leath-uv--
er1 .CA!fe· TmneDdoiiA I ~ · ·
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For. Top QiialllJ' al Low Prieto • , •
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Chooie mm I Gnat
ne-atm !Dea; .
Ready.Stlek
or Marble .
Design
roar
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• RosUr JOc 8-17.Stiok Tlle-Durabl• v!n71 ubeoU., ouy to
iDlltolll l..t otrip and otidtl • p;.ttorna. __ in. .....
. , ........ 21c -Deolp Tllo ->.... bnOO..ed marble pattern on
-vln71 ubeetos. Euy to hlltall,
care for. 8 cplon. 12:<12-in.
Fi8g1tone Pattern Tile
&av• 4.3~ I Jltecul&r' Tc. VIDyl 4! ~ in srar. dwc:oal e --·--·-
· Marble Delillft TIJe
Save '°" ftcul&I' lOe. Dur-
able Tin)'l ubemtoL In • 7e 1~ patten.. Or.at ool· ,._
ors.
'Morning Mist' Vinyl Tile
Save I09' ! Refu1ar
a&c. lrl • rleb ootora. 25 .. e · ReUta 9CUfle. 12xll
In.
Discontinued St.Yles
and Colon
Your choice ... gnat .... 3 C
ieeUon ot auorted 1tyl•
In lnwal tine OQM>n. ea.
Both 9x9 and 12x12·ln.
Net!. Umlted quantity.
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Chain Link Fencing •
• Protect yout: property, chil-
dren, J>'!le with durable
chain link fencing ,
• Golv..u.ed ofter weaving to prevent .ruatinc. Square
sate with top acrolla. Dia·
moud mesh pattern --..=--Siin for FREE
,&tJmate oa Fencing
1510 Off
-Materials on
Installed Basis
NO .MONEY DOWN on
Se&rs Euy Payment Plan
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Take Advantage N <?W of Tills. Terrific S~ars * * Lawn Equip1nent Sale! * -
~.99 Rugged 3-HP ·
Rotary Mowers * -* 5491 SAVE * $1.o?
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· e 4-position knob control on engine . -*
• "Hi-Lo" .handle adjustment, 20-inch austebpered tool
lcnnm•I steel blade · -
• Right aide dilcharge chute. #91176
$27.99, 17-in. Hand
Lawn Mower
U.VJ: Ill 24•7
..... train. «mtruction.
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'9.911 Craftsman
La-Olc:lllator ...... ,., 6117 ...... --lo--.. lldl. orww. l100 911-ft.
$19.99 Electrlc
Hedge Trimmer
BA.VII Ill 14~
ll:ell bl&du, aleev• be&r--
lnp. ltub-lqtb itord.
$3.29· Craftanian
3-Arm Sprinklen
IAVJl 12'1' 288
Oonrt 2,llt ... ft. ....
lawn in 111.uani pattern .
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$69.99 Self-propelled
Reel Mowers * * 97, • SAVE
$5! ---6 ----.
• 2-HP, 4-cycle englie. Reeoil starter. ~.in anifbel(
drive: 18-in.
• Throttle control on handle. Cast Iron frame. Manual
clutch. * * * *
• 5 blades, on ball-bearing reel • Model 19815 . .
$i.9.99 Lawn Edger
and Trimmer .
IL\"" llJ 14 ..
1/S..HP electric motor.
D~ In. bladt, ~ l ·in.
Regular 99c Sean
Sturdy Hoee Holder
IL\..,. ,.,. 86c ....... _ .............
Holdl 100-tt. at. boa.
$63.88 2-speed
Electric Edger
SA.VB '8! i)499
1-HP ball-bearlnf, Ceo-
tric edcer, trimmer.
$1.49 Pistol Grip
Hooe Nozzle
8A VJ: 18" 122
Populal' piltdl srtp hMI
ooule. A buy!
* * $53.88 Heavy Daty
Edger-Trimmer _ * llA"" ,., 44 ..
1.&l•ctrl c l·HP motor. * _._ trim or trench.
* * * * $1.49 Deeply * Knurled Nome
SAVJ: 1'!<, 122
.l:xc.pttonal bu7 Oil tldm * deeply curlfld nonle.
SAVE.•30NOW -.
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$129.95 9900
• Beeutifully combines style ud pn1eticallty
• Complete with handy built-in rutterinr
• Bo eet for 1Ummer days I 16"3-ft. Ilise
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Moridai;Tuesilay ·and Wednesday ••• July 1st Thru July 3id DJ!ly! -• • • •
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Famous Kenmore • •
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NO MOMft uiww • ___ ...,_ ....
....,,,-~/ •Tw.i 1peec!J"for.
• regular and de!·
lcate fa brio
wuhm.
•Two 11eleL
Built.In lint fil,
tei:
""""" e Blf 18-ID. eapa..
cltT
.. • -.--Regular-!JL9.9-5-. .L:olds!:«...Er.c1Stli~-
e POIOO!aln • n...
llhtdwuhbol-
li:ot . won't rill\
or otaln ~ -----···~-------~ He&1gep"aiors--~.-
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NO MONEY DOWN· m Sean Easy Payment Plan
• No need to defrost ••• frost never forms In this Coldspot !
"SERVICE
The Day You Want Ill
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Kenmore Eketrlc Dryen
• "HMt" driel "fl1lar fabrlca Bean Low Price
• 1'Alr Only" fluff• pfilowa , • •
· freshen• atoNd clothes
• Convenient Load-A-I>Oor •
• Handy, eaay-to-el&Oll lint ilften
589 ---• Compact in size yet spaciom Inside. Fit.a anywhere
• Giant freezer holds over 180 Ille. of food.
• Open door, tumble atopo ~~:;!~::i-K<MW moo ---. . --=-...
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Sean Sllvertoae-
Sp•nlsh Style C::Olor TV
Regular · 49.900
$599.95
• Bir 23-in. Cliaronal m .... auri ecreen
. e Kapifloont lpaniali StTlins
NO MONEY DOWN on
Sean Euy Paymtat PloD
• :Aatomatlo ftM -..m, f0< belt picture -11>1•
C:Olor , Portable
m•a• •cr••n.
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wetpt and....,
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• ()olorfUard and Chromix for ~t C.010< Control
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•• Kenmore Teenstress'. ! . 'i
•Thia handy machine biclude• bobbin winder, . ·2· 4'· "" ten&ion control, foot control and mOt:e I ~ ' . . '
• Adjustable stltch-l•nfth regulator · . · ' . '
• Perfect for all your sewin11 needs NO MONEY Dqftii
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Vacuum·
Sean Ldw Price
888
Veriat D• hand •lll!Ull!nl II the
ideal clean-up tool for boata,
can, worbhopo1 uj>hoiltery
or any househola Item. Plup
Into any'wall outlet; hu lonr
15-11. cord. Model 7100
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Sears
SA VE 14~33~ on
Poreh·aatt
P•tloNeeds
$11.98, 1-Pc. Print
Tufted Ch8iae Cuhion
SAVE
$3"!. 7s1
Fabric lllPPOried -rinyl, 4-ln.
thick. Jl.ovenM ., IOlid eolor.
PoJyarethmM -fill
$6.98, 1-Pc. Tufted
Club Chair Cushion
SAVE U% 597
• Fabric-auppOTted .vln:rl Polyur ..
• thane foam fill Rev..-to .. ~
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Swing Reco'f«' Set
SAVE ~497 . 1~% ,/Iii
Fabricz.aupportod 'linyl. llppored
cushion coven ftt to I-In. thick.
$15.9.8 SturdJ, .Umbnlla .
Recover Set
~tv" 1297
For 7~ft:. S.rl> ....,._ ~ --::::::!:!":/
Jaminat.d .U.,l aa. ...... (..iD.
white frinl'9. !" ,;: .>$ .••
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NO MONEY
DOWN ON ._..,..,.
PaJmMt'P.._
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H9.9t Delne Wagon Grill
GriJ> front-handle fin box.
Upper srid for warming.
Glua door. Heat indicator
on O't'e:n. Many more deluxe
fe&tUNll
$54.95 Barrel-type BBQ
Built-in firelightermechan-
ism~ 2 chrome-plated a-rids,
glass window; heavy duty
motor. Roll s easily. S work
boards.
SAVE $1.96 1
Fet•la .. Typo
Grill
&ep)ar I ll.II
999
SA VE $3 on Sean
Deluxe Oven Brazier
• Bis u .1n. bowt 1'eplal' JftlMI
chrome-plated SU.II -.,--
(T'M1 H11.•y duly mot.Of. H•t In·
• Fold• up Ilk• pU ltieator. IAr1e./euy.rotUn1
carL Wlndtln!U; whiltla. Crank ralH and IOW· er mechanl1m.
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Handy Kenmore 2-Speed
'4" Mobile Fan
Summer 1967. 1
w&i· $41.57 88
NO MONEY DOWN on $ean,Euy Pe:rmenl Plan
• Adjustable height from 33 to 56 inches .. , Over
all width 'Zr inches
• Can recirculate air in fi average-size rooms in
le81 than 3 minutes!
.e Moves easily on non-mar rubber wheels
SA VE '10 on Efficient
Portable Fan
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NO MONEY DOWN on Sean Euy Peymenl Plan
• Recirculate& air in average-size 5-room house in
Jes11 than S minutes!
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·SA VE •30 on 20,000 BTU Model
Air Conditioning System
5 274
.. NO MONEY DOWN on
Sean Euy Payment Plan
System consists of copdenser, ~lope coil evaporator .. Condenser
mounts outside ho me. Slope cotl mounts on forced-air furnace.
Use existing air distribution system.
e Hi-speed compressor . , . whole house is cooled and dehumidi-
fied uniformly.
'"8, ll,oot BTU IJ•tem -Hu convent1enl remote eondtn881' '409
and A-coil tJPI evaporator. Terrltlo buy. -----
tf,'rl, 16,00t BTU llJ•tem -Remote condenMr with A-co&I f439 ~ evaporator. Ru1tproof coruitructton -----
'609, l1,000 BTU !!IJ•l.em -l!' ... turea A·ooll napon.t.or ud f489
fully remot.41 condemer. Ru1tproof cabinet -----
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$14.95 Hi-Intensity Fan
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$12.95 Sears Jet Fan . ,
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3-Pleee Web Pado Set
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Folding 6-PQsition chaise and 2 chairs. Rust-resistant
aluminum frames. Sturdy, multi-colored .vi nyl webbing.
f3<&.95 Garden Umbrella . .
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Al•minlllll Cbalee .f3495 S·pe. Barbee•e Set
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5.60xl5 $21.95 25% 16.46 1.74 8.55x14 $35.95 25% 26.96 2.56
7.35x15 $25.95 ·25% 19.46 2.05 5.60xl5 $24.96 25% 18.71 1.74
7.76x15 $27.95 25% 20.96 2.21 7.36x15 $28.95 25 % 21.71 2.05
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• Padded taoe and ncellll9d controls tor added aatety.
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