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O~Ds "With-Angi-y BIDSiS WEDNEsDA Y it.rnRNOON, JU). Y. 21, :1969
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Council · Oka ys Helicop _Paµ-ols .
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. .Mrt.Jlol>e<l_N.J!'Jld.JU!«POrlJ!t1cll
today was appoh\lld foreman -ol the
Orange 'County Grand Jury.
~li'i llelie<ipttr 1Yl\em ln Orange County Is 'I undt<·way-tod.y, ,aner·C011&.._-ai1-
Cooncll1 ·-~·r,TuesaiT <i ,, ....,..;
eipected to .-..u,y ~ beymlelt1,
J.!enn'I. Weigar4, 24, New'port Beach, takes time
out from rehearsals for upcoming Orange Coast
Colleg!...!UJ!!!.11er music~ to· relax beside the bt::au·
Uful sea. Menna plays the country girl in OCC pro-
duction.of "Most Happy Fella."
Kenned y License Jerked Moon Explorers
, • • . Pa8s Half -w~y
As Polree Probe Drinking .Mark . in Re.turn
• Frtm WJrt Services ·fatal acclderil
Troubles m911nted today for, Sen. Ted ~-estioiung ol'111hers who .aUended the
Kennedy. as Masstichusetts authorities sfx-man, slx-woMan dinner party at a
wspended his driver's license and pushed rented Chappaquiddick Island cottage not
deeper into the tragic, post-party drown. two in.lies from where Miss Ko~hrie
ln1 ·death of a~ :youna aide in· his car drowned in the overtUrned car ·'may
Saturday. · detenliina thlfi.
A 11pecla1 prosecutor·for Dukes County .... "I "cail't s,ay specifically that we ai:e
also announced COMideration or ·charges mating an investigation into •1teavy'
paralld to. CaDfomia'• drunken driving drinking.'' Steele told newsmen, adding
arxl reckless driving could be 1...-U.-. that the ,roper questloo Is whelher either
Ing. complalnl> wlJI be aougbt.
A number or critical quesUops remain A~sampte: of M1,sa Kopechne's blood,
unanswered about Sen. Kennedj's degree ta~durtng aµtopsy .after her body was
of fault ln the auto accident wtiich cailiied ed U. hours after the acctdent on
MJ11 ¥'~.Jo Kopeclme, :ia, to ·c1rown lo a ark, Iida! l•larxl road lbo>fed Diiiy a
a tldo.ljcliid flear Edgartown. pegligllilt «DJ011111 of alcobo~.
N ltiilator, you~ger brother of JFK Edftrtowo Police-. Clilel •Oomlnlc J .
ud 1\flt_: bu been C<Nldered a primlt Allnl, wllo;gafe ftrlt word' o! the·...,,..
~ lo try Id follow their paths tidnal jl(Obe, epblogalcally amwaed
towlrd !be ilblte Hoo,. In 1111 ~ but q9!I0111 wblch have been In many
that._. o( hla lulure iJ now dirkeoed. mlndJ Sileo !be l<ddent Friday.
Meo Co\Jnly Pmecutd'" 'Walter E. Skln~en r«>OVered the victim'• boc!1
Steelt said at 1 nre"s confettJ>Ce Tuesday after the, sunken car was found by the
that cbargCI of driving to endanger and rickety bridge ()'om which It plunged by
drlvin, under lhe in!lu 'o! alcohol aro two boy!, belore the lime Kenneey
pooslble. ' notllied folice.
"Thele have aD )'ai conaldered and "If you'M lnr1lve mt -U she, hidn'I
havt not been r)dtdiout," 1114 Stetle, ~i wet -it Wll!I a If lbt .., ..
notln( lhal 89'· Kennedy bes already fi'Wnl 11>8'11 to go lo wwt' or • par\)',•
been cbarpd with leavlll( lhe acene o! a (!et IU!lNNEDY, Pap II
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SPACE CENTER, Houalon (AP) -
Yearning for home, Apollo ll's moon ex·
. ploren streaked ever Cuter •toward earth
today on a perfect course that is to land
tbem in the Pacilic Ocean Thursdey
morn1ng. •
"No matter; where you lravel, it's nice
to get home," Edwilt E. Aldrin Jr. 1ald as
the astronaua beamed a television pic-
ture -0{ earth from mare than 180,000
miles away Tuesday night.
"It's getting appreciably larger now,"
said Michael Collins. "It's looking more
ll)i:e a world.
· Md, _looking ahead to . splashdown,
APono t t commander Nell A-Armstrong
asked about tbe weather in the rt.COVtry area: , ,
. :11 looks real good out.thert," miuion
conv.I told him. · -"'The forecut is ~scattered cloodl at
3,000 feet arxl a vbibillty of 10 miles. So It
looks real good !or -ery."
Aj>oll-0 ll Is to Ian<l-at 9,49 p.m. PDT
about 1.200 mUes southw'est of Hawaii.
The astronaull set thW'· coune Tuea-
dey by !lrlng a aliort engjne burst to steer
onto a precl .. pelb inlended·to laad them
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elided their hlllorlc aE:atlii! of tlie ._ ~ 1'leildJ1 ab' o o ti ti I (loo APOLLO, . J)
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Judge RDberl Gardner's ~~
of Illa oe1 .. uon drew •pplauae ll!>m ~
fellow Jurors a1 the group met wl~tbe
Superior Court jurist ~ cloaed doan
thiJ morning. .
Mn. Weed, the wile ,o! Orange Com
DAILY PILO'I' ~· ~-!1~
Weed, has now taken flVU the dutf~
relinquished' by Wllllam o. MarUo or
Laguna Bead!. The f<l'Dter Art· C.Olony
mayor reaiined last Frid~ under
circwnsltncea which have not been made
public.
Mrs. Weed 's first action on taking of.;
fice was to pay tribute to the Work ~ot
Martin, who Jed lhe Grand Jury from ill
creation ieveo months ago.
"I can only say' that I will do my very
best Jn my perfonnance ·of ·duties as
foreman," Mrs. Weed said: "We on the
jury were all very disappointed at Mr.
Martin's resignation and feel that· he wu
doing a line job."
The new foreman ,plana.no changes 1n
the listing of . jury offlcer1 . establiabed
under the Martin administration.
"The only change," she said, ~·wnl be
In lhe appointment 9f a chainnan of the
county administration committee. UH:
post 1 hekl until today."
Hilton Dalessi of Fullerton takes Qv&
the chair of vice foreman, also formerly
held by Mra. Weed. I
Marti.D's member seat on the Grand
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NEW GRAND .JURY FOR!EMAN
Mn. Robort N. WHd.
Jury was rilled to,lay by Joe Cooper, a
Fullertoo real., Maje broker. CQoptr, was
sworn in by Judie Gardner prior to
lhe appointment ol l!n. Weed.
Mwlslinging R~eall .Vote
Hinwd in .Valley Drive
By TERRY ®VILLI 1
Of .. Dlttr ...... Miff
"I'm tired and I'm reedy to fl&bl. If
brlnglng oul the trulb Is DOid ilqlhg-
tben 10 bt Jt!"
With 1hal waJ'Olll(, Ma,..· llobert
ScbwmlUqer IOUPdOil the·~ cry !or
a hOtJy "'°teAed --thal pro-n>llel> to lbail• Ibo di)' '11 Foontabl
Valier. ,
Almolt burled0 durilll ""1 ..... ol . ahlrp_llld __ _,
.... lhe action laMI by Iha -.....
Ung the dale o! a -spedal recall -
Sep\. :13.
Allar the dale -set, Ibo .-.. ....,. ~ aplnll ....... ~ nolll -la ln-
lendall lel K be "-a !My ... Pu to
bru 'thelr lonf· allence · and for.'colilly
anmrUle ~ qalnjl-.
Said ' Vleo MIJW Dmlf:l4.•r,. .. ,
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Tbe "5.500 -aerial .ur..m..~ l!Ylfen Ifill formally· fieiin Jan.' i;-WiU.-troln!ng
of -plloti .ancl iJ upoctocl to llarl !unc:tlomnr next.Jyqe.
Councilman Wllllam L. st. CWr -
hotertng at lho Jaoj.. minute o•ti hla" ""'8
button -Cail a oo bajlql-linally, ltlctlnC
-to Ii& --tliot eo...1o1 ... -a!ford lb start It alone.
Counlclman c:.or,. A, Tuclr.er made
the firll motb> .lo( •Pll"JV• U. hellcop
pacllage after a 'looi Mmill( laced 'Willl
1mpre511¥0 c1a1a.arx1 mt1a11c1 by ·n1mJn.
v.Wln1'11fttDi-Mj&
He. suggested beglnnlng )l'jlh -helicopter only, lho aame a\J!il!>dJopper
prograprtISf4 ~!Pomona, bUt ~ ..
died fot" tack Of a teeond. , • • ,
Vice ~or llObert M. Wllaoo lm-
medlaleif of!-Ii tnotion ldonllal, 19 °"" he mad< July 11, loj' Ibo !ull-recjui!ted Iii' Pol!Oe Cldef Roa~ & N.
CQUnciln}ao Willard T.Jontm-_,.
Uomng the raUo of crime, popalollaa ucl
resulting ground paliol !or<o -· -secoaded the W\IJ<!!l ,mnUon. _ .
Councilman Tucker voted Illa JIPIWOVal
Ip_ the" 1n,....ia of ...... ,..mi, law .eri· !arcement;~ ~ 1..-1n
the audience cl1anpd SI. Clair'• milll
"" cppllde"'4 the pame,-.. ' '"foql<! you er• _r.aJ!r llt>!IY • ;lOlll
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Wt<inHday, July 23, 1969 c + 4
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H.YMOUTN
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aoeAITOWN {"'.,f.,"4~Ull!"o.l~ CllU':"IDDICK L
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$-9.2 · Milli~~:;.~!!~.~~~~~--~e.~g .. i~ .. -" -~ -· t•-•• .,I • • • ,....,
Huntington High ~t.!~l Set8 .Ele~fion for February . . "" ' B IJ!!l.JllEDZIEJ:llKI • .
Of 11119 Dlil!J-,llit_ SI
A '9.% million bond iuue for the 52-
!"!uanr. mlle lluntlnilGn...Be'°~· U!J!pn
Hilb School Diltrict. wu. cal ltd, by, the
boird of lrusteea ~ ulfl~L • , ~e election, perhap( to be combined
with a 50 cent tax override, will be held
sometime in Febraury,
lf passed by ~ voters, $1 mllllon or
the hood money· woold be uud tor Fleta ~~t~'~cler ~i:. == linllon Beach Hiib SCbool campus.
Some f1 .5 mlllion has been pegged for
tilt! coostructlon of a 3,00D wpil high
scbool and SU0,000 for tbe expam.loo of
district oWce facllitiea.
The ta:r: o v e r r i d e , administration
representatives explained, will bt needed
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powers agreement?," asked Sl CWt,
wha has stea~utly campaigned agalmt
Costa Mesa's -!Olo ll!&bt lDlo -1ol law
enforcement. -
"No, aww, no," several persons pr~
s ~ ¥t1tilliOlt DI~ &illllto~~ OD lhe,_,,,., ... Jointt.q~y, ·
In the d.lltrid hu not lncreued auf-bUL 11 • •·w~sooiild clfarly des gna e w a
·"1 1 --1-the'---~'· 1 educatlonatF.oces& wlll bt two or three f1wenty to u-laln ,..._ zve 'ol .. flllly lruotee of the~ board . yean-miin nOw and dleSI the Impact It
edUcllllOt>ll.a<rvlcel. to l'OIO oplnot ~~Dr. Jooeph · wtll havt on our bulldlna n..,t.s." ~--o~lfy CO'l_Sldf:Md call19 ·!l' JUbal, ·~ up *bit +•aJt these ef.. 11Whlt we are doing now is not top
an t11.e.s mllllon bond election but p&J:fd rortt to te:U CCII~] bond la.lues are notch. and I'm glad ltijlt my kids aren't
It down to the· present figure after going .to flt; In Ulis system yet," he concluded.
eliminating '2 mllllon for the acquh:ltlon "The ·-i!fjJe fl d..k and Ured.'' said Trustee chairman Matthew \Veyuker
or another site and '250 r000 for the plan-Ribal, of -paytnr -~ a public acMol said, "we've been doing we dances
-rillfr d an addlUonal hlCh acbool. system whk:b llrflOl ~&btiu& with around this bond issue every time It has
II'iusteo -Up!J BalM!I' l1l(ltJIOd the · chan1ea In llie ejfucatlooal-. ' come µp and I'm beglnnlna to feel lil<e a
culs, aplAlnlnr to Ute adml'llatraUon, "I · "Peoplo are lei! up wllh Id.educational i>ll!<! dancer. We've (o( to 11t moy1Ji1 on
have a lot of l)'m:pllhy for what you ate. syllem that don DOt. i.iae Ila present tlila." . _
trying to do, bYt if the cut.I aren't made, f!lclUUes," be added. , John BenUey, another trustee, also ad·
the bor\d .~e might fall. The most Im-Ribal, a p1ychology lnstructor, laid du-dressed hlllw:U to Dr. Ribil's comments.
portll¢ f.!lJ.nJ. now is lo put a roof over riog ibl nut ftw )'ean he eovWooed addloc "Maybe what you're talkln& about
the hfadi ol l,oOo studenll." changes Id ~ull;,c wltlcll. wQij!d mllce Is conllng, but I don1 think thls II the
"We've ~·a whole series otelections use of pre.sent fadliiles on a lo-hour a time. I'm not sure lhat tile public really
and we· have to anrWer to all the critics day basiJ, wilh student.I com.iJag and wallt! all these dramatic changes."
ATLANTIC OCEAN -t~ted,
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MASSACHUSEnS -Mop ollllinu general area of Massachuaetta
a.n4 Its major offabore resort .iJlands. Chappaquiddick lalond ts
where 'vasJc accident tnwlvlnl Sen. Ke11J1edy took place.
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' ~~ined..._ · -. • -Who.took him back lo hla ·hotel? . ~-Eveiytiihii was-buttoned up, i1ghf in -Wiifi"rsOlne euoti"Jnade .to qlfmfM""'
place." Kennedy when he was being taken to his
Sen. Kennedy, who attended Miss boi.e.I, to detennine what ~d happened to
Kopechne'afuneral Tuesday In Plymoulfi, hl.s car.and Miss KopeQlloe!
l'a., suttered~Mlnor"'htCk lnjurlee and a -U he gaye informaUoo to the penon
concuuion when the Oldlmoblle ~an Lakin& him to hla hotel, why )'eren't the
dove Into the lagoon. police notified right &way IO a seatch
"At t a.m. that morning we had could have been llarted for Miss
nothing to indicate he had been drink-Kopechne~
ing" Chief Arena said Tuesday, "but the -What happened to Kennedy after his c~ aga1nst thlJ man begin tbe moment ar:rival in £daart.own?
he walked awaJ from the ,.ccldent.'' -Wouldn't someone In Edgartown -
Under Massachuattta law, IUSJ>eDSlOO perhapsr a police officer or a tourist -
or the 37.year-old Democrit's driver's have seen him and offered usistance?
1lcense ts routine, but ~otor vehicle -Why would he be confused -he had
.. ,,.,._.U~ saJd the preliminary probe tn-been in the area numerous times-and d~ --.rtoua fauh on tbe aenatQr's take a wrong turn be.lore reachiD& the
-brid&e? ~u L-·~·~. he could have hla lkenle ~ qllel!IP,lll ~'he answe~ dur· axm<~ ·tn1 '6olirt pnicH<llop m COIOinl ,. .. u.
r evoked for s\:r: months. nie next step in these Is Monday's ~ Sen. Kennedy was &ret:ted by newsmen show-cause hearing. Its purpose ls to ~y when be returned to Hyannis, det.e~· whether a summons ls to be 'M.a.,dr~~ a~ hlggar~~ offtrln« issued, b g· the we to trial. 1• pray~• at the catholic <tlel lor li!l llte Ultdtr · · ia• -oOn-
broU.-campaip akt•· 1: vlcted of leaving the actne 6r&n'aceldent
VOICE T~ orr\...._. may recf:ive from twO mOnthJ to tWo uked If iiT Wooia fillle 4 i)llij-~jail, ·but sud> -tencel Ir ..
'Ibey • , . • . • ..., • quently are upended. mmt. . ...
"TblJ Isn't the ••• " ht did, bli 'fok:f:'
traill!t( od •1'hls u the day of the
funeral. Thti: l~'i th• approprt,ate time."
"tve just come ftol;n.tbe ~uneral of a
very loY~y (!rl and thll & not the ap-
proptlate time to coauilea~" he snapped
aJ the qoutlons continued. '
"Pleile, 1et me to the car," hls wlte ·
Joan said, tuminC to an alde.
So llr, Sen. Konnedy hu aal<I he
became contused on th~ dark., niral road
and turned In the wrong dlrtcllon from
the ferry sli~ .~ MIM Kopechni was:
to hive cauant a tide. An off-duty Dukes COunty shertff'sl
deputy, Edward Look Jr., 11 believed to
havt aetn the Ktt\Oedy car u It made
the wrong tum, bu.t he could not Identify
the driver,
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The Edgartown police chie( noted 'l'l*-, daY this leavea toveaUaaton without 1
wlbleaa placing Sen. K•onedY al the
wheel of lhe death car. , Saint or the queatlons yet to be
annrtred Include:
-'WbJ did the senator wait ao Iona
beloio-aoln( to the police?
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Apollo Seismic
Test Detects
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SPACE C!N'l'Ell, 1IDulton (AP) -A
sel!mlc -rimeat left on the moon by
the Apollo 1l llltlODll!ls hu plcUd up
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nie .elsm.ometer hu detected ''MVttal
disilnct e\'enta" or tui'floe movement,
which may come !tom natural IOW'cts,
said John W. Smi)I, monoter of the Lu..,-Surloce ProJ"'ts office.
'llte upertment, power.cl by .. 1 ..
panel•, Is apaprently alowlY dylnfl from
overheating, Small said.
He said lt was de1Iaoed to dlu:har1e
heat throuah radlltlon, but lta:· rldiaU~
surface has been damaged, poutbly from
the blast of the rocket which lttted Nell
A. Armstron& and' Edwln E. Aldrin Jr.
from the lunar surface. ·
Temperatutts durtng the lunar day
reach 2.50 degrees, and Small said the
device would not survive if this beat
couldn't he dls~pated.
Another e1perlment ten on the moon
has BO far been a failure, Sma1111ld.
A mirror-like devlct designed to refit«
Jaser beams has not been located lly
astronomers after several attempts, he
said .
He said McDonald Oblervatory at El
Paso, Tek., and Lick Ob9etv1lory of
california have aimed laser beams !l the
Sea of Tranquillity landing site of the
lunar modqle, l>ut the beams have not
be<n re.nacted back.
. Wheel Off Plane;
: Runway Blocked
A 111\lll 'pla .. iOlf a wheel on takoolf
from 0ran1• Govnty Airport Tueaday
evenlng aod blocked the·nmway, causln&
· a Sknlnute delay. ..
One of tht tlrp0rt'1 tw~ runwa71 W'U
·-· dul!oi llti delay while tht jllahe ,..,, cltarid·from the Wl4ln( "'>!l tahlJlf
area.
AD olrport official aald the mllhlp ,.., iiot 1 .,.jot problem btca~ l!lllll oJn:l'all wtt'I aUU· able . to ~ and
IUtofl on the •lrllort'• llC01td nmw1y1
Btporll tht\ !WO lar(e jll pla11f.1 .....
' dl•oriod to other • alrporta durfn( .. Ute
delay ·win aald to be !aloe by the
a;okeslnen.
Councilman St. Clair threw up his
handa in surrender and punchtd the No
button.
Mayor Alvin. L. Pinkley prJ>mptly
responded to this by 1ppolntit11 Coun~
cllman St. Clair, Jardan, City Attorney
RoY Julie, City Admlniltrator Arthur R.
McKemle, and Chief Neth to atudy lll<h a ·
progam.
<lllel N«h s a t d during the 111./lour heartna: that Hunt in 1 ton Beach
poU~ want some type of cooperative
maintenance program ftr their helicop-
ter program .
He said Tuesday, as.he had explained
lhe_~!'!.i:~bel~J'.Q.un.tain. V{l.llet
police want in On a helicopter patrol pro-
gram, as well as Westminster, while Seal
Stach authorlttes an: interested,
One of the most comprehensive reports
offerid .90 fir came during diSCulSlons.
Tuesday by LakewOod Cily Coun<Uman
Geor~ Nye, two Los Angeles County
authorities and the Whittier police chief.
Nye said be was as skeptical as Coun.
cilman St. Clair when Lakewood in-
augurated Its n!ltionally known Ope.ration
Sky Knight program 3'h years ago, but is
now a ataunch suppotrer.
After conclusion of · the project con.
ducted by the federal-pernment and
Los Angeles County Sheriff's offi«,
DAILY l'!LOT Sl-'t l'llotlt SHARK FISHERMAN WRAY (LIFT), HELPIR PALAZZOLA DISPLAY THEIR CATCH
Herring Pnw11 to be Undolnt of fl••FOOI IW. Shuk Swlmmlnt Nur Huntlntlon Pier
:::;,:;ci initiated ii>. own hellcopte~ Fe h St
Nye ·oald tbq·bo\lihl thrff heUcopters 0 • .., ory ~~J,t!'.'~~~th~r U:..:.17:~ 13
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cities on a very successful contract bas~. Sha k CL _ ~ . ~T . T C · J.
Despil• the fact Lal(ewood hu grown r 11AJUses wrong . reat, aug~~t
II perctnt in ~OA "1!'11'1h an· ' , , • · ' ·
neuUona, he~!.~ era rate has The little herrlng looked like I tatty who. lilted the fiv•foot shark out oi the
dropped conJlittntly ·~ no n e w Tuesday afternoon arrack to a brazen blue water and onto the-pier.
potiCemtnJ\llv•been ~.J.n two.years. shark swim-1 .... In the water oU the I t Wallilr a1,harki caught offthe-.. 1er Lee AriiO!d. ~ Ange!:es co u n t y ..... ,. i"
coordlnatot for tht Atgua One and Arius HunUngton Beach pier. a:o, and Harry waa 1lad ·that lta final
Two }lellcopter poUce '•l)'atems, echoed Unfortunately, the herring was at-meal COl'1l1.lted ol herring rather than
Nye's enthusiwn, ackilng one important th someone's leg. point. · 1 tached via 25<potmd-tat' line to e He caught the toothy fish at 1:15 p.m.,
He uid -u did Nye -that Colla flshlni pole of 17-year old Harry Wray, aft.er It waa aem awlmmin.g in the aru
Me1a authorities will have to develop with two other aharkJ.
their .own sy1tem, because ~Jvlduat Flsbmntn on a local aport-fiahin& boat
area . oeedJ, .do not, ;&ljow co,ivlng o! Cranston Claims •Potltd the trio houra earlier and even another agency's x._ograrn. . ~ hooked the 11n1e shark twice, tKit Jost
. Los Ans!lq SM!lll'-a Qflloe capt. Bob him both tlmu.
Hofhnan. bead 'of t5e U.SO ~~ropter W Hike Sought "He wu pretty well tired when I boot-~lv~ton of[,;id a (ni/nher of. ~wers ar ed him," aald Harry. "The ,..,, on the
to uctmtcil l.od'cdtt ~dt~·°'~ pro-boat muat have alrudy worn him out." (lams. . ' . WASHINGTON (UP!) -s.n. Alan It took two saU• to un him DUI of the
Wblltltr PO~ Chitf Jamu Bales said Cran11ton CD-Calif.), said today aome water and onto the pier where Harry and
his clty ll ant or ~ tnvolvtd In the senators with "great influence In the hb friend Ntll Palazsola, I~ Stanton, ad--
i!oopentlve Argus hellco'pter programs White House" are seekin& to escalate the mlnl1tered the coup de gract.
and is exLrtmely satisfied wiLh cost and The shark, dead but lllll -wlggllng, at-, war ln Vietnam. tr ·~ of 1-·· ler ... iefylct. ac_. scorea cur ....... p WIWl.US
lfl a prepared Senate spe«b, Cranston and fllhermen who were interested in
APOLW ...
themselv1a out ol lunar otblt and
iiradually aalned .speed aa they raced
deei)et lntb\he'.·grtp·or earth'11ravlly.
1'111! ·TV'.show was the hJchll&ht of an
othtrwl!e quiet day.
said demands for ucalation had: been stein& his bl1 "amlle."
renewed even thoUgh both President Nix-A resident of IOMl Suburbia Lane,
on and fonner President Lyndon B. HunUngton Beach, Harry regularly goes · to the pier to catch raya and shark!. Johnson had sought to limit the war. AlUwugh he haa cau(ht many, none hive
Cranston said a military victory in been this alze.
Vietnam Is not possible and that escala-"I'm going to remove the jaws and
lion might result in war with Red China mount them," said Harry proudly. "It's
and possibly the Soviet Union, but said he just about the bl1geSt shark I ever
had heard some senators argue that the ca\Jghl." Y•ar sUll could be won "If we decide to One of bis friends haJ already claimed
spend the money ~ make the the regt ot tbe 60 pound fllb and plans lo
sacrlfict!:." convert lt lDt.o at&aks.
fll'Olll Pore J
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Dick, "hf' laken the rfdlculous potltlon
of not lelec:Urc a elate of condl!fato.,
This la ablolutely and completely Ir·
~ble, or Is It a guise to put you --aaleep while they take over. Let them
bring their candldat.el out in the open."
Paro and Recreatlon Commlulon
Chairman Ron She_nkma.n •lood before
tbe council and called for "peace 1n the
Valley" declaring "the courts have
apoken, let's now conduct the recall l.saue
with digoltJ."
Shenkman, apeaklng from a neultal
pmltJon be u.ld, pointed to a recent in-
dustrial firm that backed away from
Fowrtaln Valley becaUJO of the pending
recall and ur1ed all aides to avoid mud
slinging.
Another surprise v;ame from John
Mangano, rectntly figured to be a can·
dldate In the recall election, who declared
he wOuld prefer to see "the entire Issue
setUed in April during regular elections."
Replying to calla for a clean campal1n,
the mayor stated he originally thought
everyone would be told the issues, but
considering the lack of f!lir play the issue
would come out, "whether you call it
mud slinging, betng aggressive or gutter
poUUcs -the people-will get the f1cta."
One question came up on the form of
the recall, when atorney Robert Sanooe.
a recall aupporter ,. complained • that
persons voting against the recall should
not have the rlghl ta'vote for a candidate
in the' election as indJcited by the recall
resolUtlon. ll atarted llke a comedy show. Whtn a
plctutt of the 11'lOon fluhed on the
morutor In mission control, the capaule
communicator, a!lnmaut Charles Duke,
ctmmented: "We tee the tltlb in the
center of the scretil/' Robitaille Police Chief --
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Beach Captain Takes Over D~partment in August
Dy RICHARD P. NALL
CH tM Del1' l'lltl Slat!
Capt. Earle Rcbliallle ls the neW Hup·
Ungton Beach poUce chief.
Hts appointment came in th~ early
momlng hour! today as councllmen met
past mldiilgftt• iD execuUve session Jn·
lervlewln& the seven top candidates for
the post. ~
RoblWllle, 38, be11N his expanc;ltd dut-
ies offlclally Au.a:. l at • Alary rance of
u .sao to $1,719 mont!lly. He repl1c:t:s
Chief John Se.ltur, retiring after 32 yun
of clty service.
Robltallle , who will tell )'OU flatly th•t
llunttnaton Beach already bu the best
police department In the COWJty, poaihly
tht slate, his come a 1<1111 WJ.1 In police
work l1nce ltse. He w11 a r6okle
patrolman then wllb the Campton Polica
Department.
He advonoed to dtlocllv• and crl(ne ln-
veoU,a!or In Cbmploq .,.S.wu CJ!ldU•~
with an ,00<11tt tit •rta dairi<.!run
Conu>\on Collil~· .. ·Ii', ; . . . ' ' l"o\lt.fean 11t1rhl ooiao·t..~rur
term' irilll the, \!$. :-;·~ ·1ltpi.,
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crlrnlnal_ invesU11Uon dlvtsl~n. A s~d~
Ullgnnlent during that penod had hl\n
working f6r then Attomey GenetJI
. Rober\ Konnedy'a dttyi ~ailut or1aftli-
ed crlrrie. _ · ..
No sttan1er ~ the tnatl•, tb.e new thief
lnve1U11ted ayndlciltd i a m b 11 n g
btt'l\ieen Mlarnt,. New York, Cleielpd,
Chicago and Lu Ve1a1. The work 1ea to
lndlctm1nta aaatnsi ao to 70 mafia
members and union coborta.
un1:!v~~ld ~ '°°~.~:U'd:or;·~~
porations unearthed ln lbe lnvtsU&1tlon.
Robitaille Joined the oil city foiu in
1113. He hu worked here aa p1µolman,
field mpant. watch commander, train· Ire olf~r and admlnlatraUve uatatlnt
to Chit! Seltw. . ' Edtl<laUonaJIY. he bu ranreii 1n1o flelda
balde.t pollce aclenct. 1beao tl!CJude hJa
LUIClite Of Iris del... In prtdtnUslry,
wotk toward a muter'• dlfl:M 1n RUbllc
'ldrnlnlsttaU.0 ind 11 lllllla tPward 1-~"
: ~~ baadlJil the d!Y'• doted\ .. • dMatcin, Rob!taffie nv11 .'ID lltmt!nCtOo
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)le and the family were glad today tha1
the "hectic" period ct decision about a
new chle.f for the rapidly 1rowlni: city
bad reached a happy end.
RobJt.alll1 said ht plana to ·place more
emphasis on problem areas such as
downtown which he c!llled I focal point •..
for a real narcoucs problem l.Q Hun-
llngton Beach. •
"We can't ignore it: we hatfe It
(narcotlct abuse) In a big way and It's
our "'J>Oll•lblllly," Robltaille iali!/
The chief aaid the department u In
aood shape as to caliber bf ~f'IOM6l and
tqulpment. "The cooncU and admtnls-
tntion have been tremeridoulb' &ood
to vs aJ>out eq\llpm<nt when we cu
Justlfil the need. We're the only ~"'
ment In Oran&e COunty wt th bellcoptira, ''
he said. · n1~~= ~1:.: ~tu~~ . pie <>t the city ste w I the pol!ct f "'l'l It · il1fnt to do. "W~ want.to lot thtm kno•
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:\ltliitiftgtti~:Schools -Seek $9.2 Million in Bonds
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A IU million bood tssu• far the 5%· ~ 11\ile ' Ht'milngfon Beach union 8ll!i Scliool illstrlcl .... ·ca1i0c! by the
board« trustet,!'Tuesday night.
'Ille •lectjoo. pc/h8J!' to be combined ~ui1a ao..cent.tu override, wW.-be-held
10metlme in Febraury. it passed by the voter•. II mUUon or
the bond .-y,iwould be<used,for JI';~
ACt .C!9Dtin&encies, aucJt--u· ~uake
pctollac ollhe older pori!QDS ol, lbe ijuii-
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Capt. Robitaille Named Police Chief
B1 IUCllARD P. NAIL
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~ Earle Robitaille II the ..,, Hun-
tington Beach police chie~
-His a~·~e ·ln"6e early
momin& hours today u councllmen li1et
put •dlbll!!htin.......UV• .. -.·'1n·
terviewing the seven top candidatel for
._ theJliOs.1, ,
RobllaWe, who will tell you flatly that uslgnrnent durln( that period bad him
Hunun,ton Beach already bu the best workini for then Attorney General
Police department in-the county, possi~ly Robert Kennedy'• drive 'against orglliiz. the state. has com~ a Jong way in police . -.1 ..:....... ~ •
work alnoe 1956. He WU'\-J. rookie -""' ... e. _pa~1!nJn th~~~~oli~ lf~ s~~r_lo ~e rtafla •. Y:1e.new ch!el=-Depaft~l , . Investigated iYtdiealed g am b t 1 n g
H~ adv~ to deledive and·crime in-b:etween Miami, New York. Cleveland,
·• VUU£alor m Compton and WfS graduate;_d Chicago and LaJ Veias. The wort led to Robitaille, 38, begins his eapanded dut--:-"--ft!l=offk:ially-Aug:-t-.t--.~aa1a~ange or
Sl,380 to $1,719 monthly. He replaces
Chief; otohn Seltur, retlring after 31 years
with an associate· of arts de~ from indlctmenls ag~ · 1!9 to · 70
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Four years later he began a three-year He said it took accountant! S'i2 years lo
term with the U.S. Treasu,ryl>ept., unravel the tangle of dummy .cor•
crimlnaJ lnvestlgaUon division. 4 special (See ROBITAJU.E, Page Z) ot.cltjl...,..;tce. .
~roves Ott i~ Valley
Angry Rec~ll ·~ight Ope;ns
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"I'm tired Ind I'm ready !e, lllht. Jr
bringing ~'the triith II mud sllnl!ng-tben so be jtl" ' .
Wllh ~, ""'"""" 'Ma~or Robert SclnrerdU..,_.oaftdeihlhe battle cry for
a hotly con~ ~recall issue that pro-
miad to-lllUd<e' tile City :o1 Fi>untaln
. Valley •
Kennedy License Jerked
Alm"t burled dutinf an evening of
sharp temper~ and belted starea Tueld~y
was the action taken by -the council lit.-
ting the date of a 1pecii.l recall election
Sept. 23. •
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* * * Sassone First
From Wirt: ·Strvlctt •
Troubles mounted today for Sen. Ted
Kerinedy, as Massacbusetls author.Uies
111SPt;fldeci his driver's licens.e and,P,Wbed
deeper ir.&o Ule tragic, ·wst~party drown-
ing death ol a young aide in. h1:5 ,car
Saturday. .
A !!ipeclal prosecutor for Dukes ~upty
also announced consideraUo,n ot .c1iarges ~allel ·to Ca!Uornia's drunke'n · drlYing
and..Teckless driving could ~ !ortbcom-
!Jig. .
A number of critical questions remain
unanswered about Sen. Kennedy 's degree
of fault In the auto accident ¥"hich caused
Miss Mary Jo Kopechne, ?JI, to drown ·in'
a tidal pond near Edgartown. ,
The senator, younger brot.ber of JFK
and ·RFK -has been considered a prime
contender to try to follow their paths
toward the Wblta House hi ~ -· bu!
that aspect of his future is now atrkened.
Dukes Cou#f Proffcutor W.iltf · E.
Stet1e said ara news cuif~DC~ '.fU~Y
thal charges of·driviu;_,to en4aJ1ger and
Orange Coast
Weather .
DeSJ?lte the morning ovcrca~t.
lt~s still 1 lovely day to enjoy
1um.mer purauita. The wea\&er
• wtll remaJn that way, at t~ut
(or the next five daya. ·
INSIDE TODAY
Now that it has happened
end man h4I probed outer
space, dO anv of thost on
earth wh.o -saw it really Undt'r·
. ttand what ha1 happe_ntd and
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driv!nl'under the influence or alcobol""' ~~ hav• all been considered and To File Papers
have not been niltd ,(!Lilt'' said Steele, · ::gcn~~tt!ds:;:ih ~ee;1~l:10i~8!c!~~ln Valley Recall
fatal accidenL 1
Questior.ing of others who attended the Allorney Robert Sassone, prominent !n
six·man. 1ix-woman 1 dinner partl at . a the campalgri to recall three Fo~ta1n
renteq_ ChalloJqulddlc~ Island cottage not Valley dty . councilmen, was .the first to
two mi.Jes ··trom where · Mi&s;. Kopechne announce his intention ~ay Of becoming
drowned 'in the overt~ car mily a candldate. for council in the Sept. 23
determine thUI. · recall elect.o1n.
"I can't say specifically that we .,.e Sassone picked up nomination pa~rs at
making . an .irwesugauon itllo 'heavy' IG a.m., tod.ay, fro_m the city .clerks of·
dri!lking," Steele tokl .~w6im:n. adding flee and J~~~eiy announced he
that the proper question Is whether other would be c~lleng1ng Mayor Robert complaints will be sought. SchwerdUeger ~ the Sept. Z3 election.
. , , As of press · lime, no other candidates · A Mmple· of· Miss . Kopechne 1 blood, had appeared at city hall. Today was the ta~ during aU\oPf)'. after _her ~y was fi st day for potential candidates to pick recovered 1,2 bou.rs a.l1er Uie accident on tr . a dl\rk ttdal ilJalkl road showed only a up nommation papen.
P<&ligibie·omounCol alcohol lndtviduah who-plsn to run In the eleo-
. EaaartnW.'..-hu-ce Chlet~ DOrnwc J tlon must r~ the ~JnaUon papert
Arena .. "bo·giVt finl word\Qf' the itnll: with thl signatura of ten registered
iionil protie;; · .. potocotl&Uy answered voters by noon July 31. questiOOs • which ha,v.e been ln many Saaone has appeared 1n court seveTal
JQinds aiooe the l<:ddeftt Friday, Umes on behalf of Utt recall campaign
·"Skin i:tfveia recovtred the victim's 1;1ody and its legal battle against tbe city~
~ter the tunken car •WU round by lhe
tic'k.~f~Di'llige £r~m wJ:Uch . tt plunged by
two lioy" beforo tll• lime Kennetty ;l,arwin Awaits notified ~lice. · · , · ,
.. 1( yOO'fl {orgtve-me -if she hadn't ~ '!rir\ging· wet. -it was as if she was
getting .rt~y .to go to work or 1 party,"
the chief uplalned.
r "Ever)'Ulin&1,..H buttoned up, Tight in
pl~.~··
, Sen. Kennedy, , !VI» .attended MIH K<>Pedine'• funeral Tueaday In Ptymoutb,
Pa., auffered minor neck lnjuria l1ld a
concusalon when th•. Oklamobile 'sedan
dove iqto'tbe la:oon.
"'At II a.m. that morning · we hid
nothing to Indicate ho.')lad tieeol clrlh1<·
ing," Chief Arena said 'l'Uaday, "but the
case against this man began the Jll'.QD)ent
he walked away ln>m ft acddtnL"
Under Mauadwsettl law, ,nlipension
of the 37-year-GJd bemocrar1; driver'•
licenEe II routine, but rrlqtqt.. ~vehicle
authoritlO. said tile P,.lhn!nary pro!J.e In-
dicates Mrious faUlt on •th teM\or'1 parL • • • .
lf convicted, he tould baWl•·till Ucenle
revbktd for all moothl.. •
i Sen. KCJmldy was p-eeted bfne nnw,..,,.,~,.I! _
Tu•"''" when he r-to !i,)li&mll, -.,(IM lt£!ailllt~ .. l), · '
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, Larwin Company attorneys e:rpect. a
California S\!preine Court decision Aug.
21 la their latest appeal of ID Orqa
County Superior Court ruling that ~
cooatructlon of 11111 bomea )n FOulltaln
Valley.
~ttotneys wen ln!"m'ecl by _the llat.
Suprwme. eoun,that • ~ will be made by Aq. 11 oo whothir to camlder'
the oppe.il. 'J'be -limit WU utanded became ol a heavy court caJeadar, iald
the ncitlc:e.
'l'wo appeals on the Superlor Court
declsloo wett tumetr dQwn.by, the ... ta
Appellate Court in Sari BenWi:ttno.
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cllmen an1nlt wbem die rteal1-Is lo-"let !hi people ban both · aides el !be
tended.let It.be known iJ>ey were going to •tory."
bttalHbeir io., 1allence ind lor<efully ·, --, ~ answer tile ....,_., igatnst ~ 'Tho mall backer.a llBY• U9e!I 111,
Saiil • vtF" or · . ·1'rf1eau, J!bo9 ~,o1 1o1 ·-;• f!lld ~~
"H.ill<IO)ah1 t· ; tyo been freedt ...,. Mle ·~ have flt,m · · •
Now for.~· -el tla Will ~ a..t ever uJllllllOd II r-CO!P.t._~ltlt._ ~loLM ... t.alrl:YaJ.iiY.--'-.---
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eluding ptaqnlnl comDilJs!Oo. dlainnan whldl lii!Uated the rocall," conllnueci
James DlcJt twins 1nto the r<eaJJ · IUP' DlcJt, •has taken the rldlcutoua. pq.w..
porten who ~ ;•attemptinc to do3tlOy ot not ael'!'Ung a slate of Clndldatei.
ctt, 1ovenunent.! Tlwr Is aboolutely Ind compietely Ir·
Dick, speaking u a resident, told the responlible, er iJ tr 1 guile 'to put you
council &ild audience of more than 100, uleep wbUe -they take, over. Let theui
thal ho felt h WU blah time the ~ (Seo RECALL, P ... I)
Astronaut,s ToldW eather
Looks Fine for Rec0very
SPACE CENTER, Hou&ton (AP)
Yearning tor home, Apollo 11'1.moon ex-
plorer111treaked ever faster toward earth
today on a perfect course that 'is 'to land
them in the Paclflc Ocean Thursday
morning.'
"No matler where you travel, it'• nice
to get home," Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. said as,
the artronauta beamed a television pie·
ture or earth from more than lso,000
miles away Tuesday nighL
"lt'1 getting appreclably larger now,"
said Michael Colfuu:. 11It'1 looking more
like a "1>rld.
And, looking ahead to •plashdown,
Apollo 11 C<)mmlnder Nell A • .Anmtron1
uked about the 'Nea~ In the recovery area.
'· "'It loots· reail aood out there," mlsaioa··
conlrol told him.
"The forecast la for Scattered clouds at .
3,000 feet and a vlalbtUty of 10 rnila. So it
look!: re.al good for recovery."
Apollo 11 is to land at 9:49 p.m. PDT
about li_200 miles southwest of Hawaii.
The aatronaull set the1r cOW'!e Tues-
day by firing a short engine burst to steer
onto a precise path intended to land them
near the aircraft carrier Hornet They
ended their hi!lorlc exploraUon of tbe
moon early Tuesday by 1 h o o t 1 n g
themselves out of lunar orbit 1nd
gradui.lly gained fP:ed 11 they racecf
deeper Into the grip of earlh'I gravity.. .
The TV show was tbe hlghllgbt of Ill
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Coast Wo~an App,ointe(l ·
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Foreman of Grand Jury
. Mrs. Robert N. Weed of Newport Beach
today waa . appoloted foreman ·of the
Orange COllnty Grand Jury.
Judge Robert Gardner's announcement
of his 1electloo dre!r applaule ·from her
)ellaw juron u the group met'wlth tile
Superiorc.urt jurlst-beblnd doled doora
this monilng. • •
Mn. Weed, the· wtre ol Orange Cout
fj>AIL Y. Pam l'llbllsber • Robert N • '1'eed, ~ now taken over 1be dutiu
rdlnqulJhed by Wlllllm D~ Mar:thl ol ·
tquna Beach; The !Gnner An •Col.0!!1
111ayor mllned 1111 Friday under t-which l\IVI not betlNlllde
pubUe... -~ ~
Mn .. Weed's lint 1ictloo10, ~kllla of.
f!oO WU 10. ~ trfbuta.IO ,Ibo. wtrk.of
Mlrtln, Wbo ltd.the.Gnad J1117;lrom Ill'
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for.eman," Mra. Wttd ~aald. "We on the
jury were all very disappointed at Mr.
Martln'ueaitp11Um and feel thal ho wu
doing •·floe job."
The new foreman plans no changes fn
tbe )lstlnC ol-Jurl' ·officm....tablllhed;
under the MultlHdmlnlltratlon.
''The only chai.at." ihe aakl, "will be
In the appointment ol 1 chalnnsn of the .. . ~ . COljlltJ lldJplnfatrat!Ul COlll!lllltee, the
poet 1 held untl! tod1y."
im\.O Da~ or PullertOn talies over °' chalr of vice ri>reman. aiao formerly held,,,, 'Mrs. weed. r
'llartfri'I m<nther Mii Oii Iba . Oratld
J1117 WU flllecM11de1 ·bf Joe COlper, I r real~ -..eooper ...
'"1n· b1 ,Judlr 'Otordoef fflor to'
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Still J>robin . · -r-
J.>·-\•·g ... P~ckihg BltJ~~:
Fire and' police olllciars an! wail.1ic
together tit uncloud the. ~ 1 llJC-
roondlna; •1$20,000 blaze thal datr.yed
nearly 1 thf-d,ot·a lllmtJqi.n Beacll pro-
duce pack!ng,flrm 'llnJndoy.
Firemen .fbuod ~~ !"'inta· ol opgln
for -the blue and labeled. It. probable
.,_.ll[jnging bl· detecllves to aid In In·
vestiiation.' ·
Detective Sergeant Jaot IU>elnboltz
said Monday tbat no .suspecta .bave been
laeiittned but mot!~ .for. t!>8 fire mfjfbt
mclude I dlsgrunlled em~.or JOUlll
kids doing H f<r · I prank.. : '
. ''But we still0don't' have any idea who,"
he added.
The blue de!troyed abouf 18.1100 In . . . \ ' materials and fll,000 Jn facUities at
ChiCa Farms,~ 11101 Nicholt -st., late
Thursday afternoon, said 'rU"emen.
"ArSon is fairly common m·Huriungtci,
Beach,'' aaid rw f:!Opartmeat p1p1a1n J.
V. Vincent, ••~t roost caaes involve
children lll<l pm ltreo. 'Ille criminal
type of anon is a Jot harder to pin
down.'' , ~ 1 , "¥* 11 a hard aime to prove," ht
Co!lcluded, "becalll6 · the' evidence II ~eslroyed wfth·the' t!Hme:" ·.'
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S91ne lllO HUlllliJJl<o :Unloir dth"
-lllllric! -clldnt 1et all thef wl.ntea 'l'Uelday In suJle;rior Court
but their happy .sPokuman left tbe
courtroom lo announce bis "COJllplete
saUsfacUon" with the. Verd.kt of Juct&e
Robert L. Corfman.
· Judst Cor!man-re~od the argumept
of attorney David Holden Lhat the
teachus should be paid in fuU for May 29
-the day on which they ettat.ed
"dangerous and sometime• chaotic liitua:
lions'' by not working lo schedule and by
not working the full day.
But he agreed with Holden that the
district had no right to deduct pay from
teachert as a result of ·their actions <>n
June t. He defended the claim <>f the
teachers -all members of the District
Educators Assciciat.ion -that they could
apply one of their two annual dally leave.s
Valley Orders
Recall Fraud
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ATLANTIC OCEAN Charges Study
· Fountain Valley's recall batlle may be
Ul"I Tt~
•MASSACHUSETTS -Map oullines general area of Massachusetts
'·and !ls major offshore r~ort islaml•. Chappaquiddick Island is
' where tragic accident inwl.Ying Sen. Kennedy took place.
carried to the criminal courts If the cit1
attorney can prove fraij(!Jl}ent practices
in the distribution of recall petitiorui
against three councilmen,
Tuesday night the ~ncll agreed 3 to 2
-with strong dissension from Cowl•
citmen John Harper and F.dward Just -
to authoriu City Alt.oi'ney Edwin Martin
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KENNEDY • • •
1-tau., dr1wli&nd hagaird, aftef' offering
Pruers at tbe Catholic rltts for h1i lite
brolher' c:ampaip alde.
~Olc:g-TIWLEli OFF
:·They. aaied U.be would m•ke a state·
menl
"'Ibls isn't the ••. " he said. hlJ voice
lrallJni off. "Thll Ls the day of the
funeral :'J'bls laii•t the appropriate time."
"I've Just cxrne Crom the funeral of a
very lovely girt llld )hb is not the ap-
propdlte time to comment," he snapped
.., the questloos Clljlllnued.
-ip~·. a:et me )o the car," ma wife
A1!I, tumlng to an alde. f~, Sen. K-.ty hi! salil he
4 conlils<d oa the darl<, lllral ""'d
.... 1umi. In .the 'wrcing dlroctlon fl!Oin
tJ10 ren:i;a:~i"tiere Mlss Kopechne "" lo~.. ·a ride. .. An olf-dUty Dukes Coonty sher if rs
4'puty. Edward Look J~ is be~ved to
f ' seen 11\e K~y <H 1'.ilfl ~li!p. i.n pt ·~ pol,l . dr!Vot. •
NO WITNESS
The EdgWwu po!lce_chie! noted ~'
day thb lelvts lnvestlgaton wlthouf 'I
witness placlng Sen. XeMedy at ~e
wheel ol the delth car: ·
Some o[ the quesllOM yet to be
amw<Pd lm:Ju.d<: ., -~ did ~e 1el\itor w;t so Jong
befoie going to the police? ' 1 -Who look blm.badt1o hlJ h•tel!
-Waso~ some effort made to questim:i
Kennedy when be was be.lot taken to bis
hotel, to deteimtne whatli&abappenedlo
his car and MW Ko~ne!
-If he 111ve information to the person
tai.lng him to hls hotel, why weren't the
police notified right away so a search
could have been started for Miss
Kopechne? ..
-What h_appened tG Kennedy after his
arrival lo Edgartown?
-Wwldn't .llOmtooe In Ed&artown -
perhaps a polict offtcer·or a tourbt·-
have seen him •nd offered assistance ? ·
-Why would he be confused -be had
bem, In the area .numerous ,tiriles-an~ ·
take a wrong turn before reaching the
bridge?
~ questions may be. ~nswered dur·
ing court proceedings in coming weekl.
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' ROBITAILLE ••
pontiops U:Qta~ 1n the lnvesUg1Uon.
Robitaille jointd UJe oil city force In
196.). ~ has worked btrt as palrolman,
field i't/gN]ll, wil<h commali<le+, train·
ing Officer and admlnlitrallve usl!tant
lo Chief Seltter.
EducaUonaJly, he bas ranged into fields
b(;si,des P,01¥;e ~ence. 'fheae tncl ude bis ~·"' oli8f:ll d~rte In ~UJ!IY. wort toward a muter • de"'" In pullllo
admlnlslraUoa llld It unlls toward a law
to purllle legal JC(.ion. M charges of
fraudulent practices alleged by the · ma-
jority factien of the-comteil.
Mayor Robert . Schwerdtfeger Look a
swipe at Orange County District Attorney
Cecil Hicks, wh<>m ~ said was unwilling
lo lnvc1tigate the Ch3.rges when uked
two months ago.
Donald' Fregeau added his support to
the Mayor asking, "Why doesn't the
District Attorney help me?'' He had also
sought help from the district attorney.
Both men said Hicks' reply to their re-
quesl for investigation wa.s that he did
not want to become involved in a political
issue .
"That doesn't help me Ir he Jn-
vesUg1tea the charges after l'\o·e been
recalled.." said Fregeau, who added that
he also rectived no satisfacti-On from the
Grand Jury when he pieaded for an in-
vesUgaUon into the praclic.es .of rec.all
supportm.
When it came ijme for lbe \'Ole
authorizing: Martiµ to pul'S\!~ court action
JWper llld JUJI b<>th. obj •• tj>O fll'lllOda ~t c!lty \mcil' not be ...
pended fer any ?1$0fe • 1 volvement.
"[ !9ij'!WO!I !Ii• ,,,. .. wllh the
degree. , . dlslr1cl attorney wJ:i=l.s ·rrom ,AJ~nUy· ~a~ ~ ~ty s dettctive both side.," *hf Just, · g· doubt
-, llob1laille, 1!"'!1 In Hun~· . thit· fflcks WQ betnr (0 ooe Side. Blach \;Uh bis wil~ Lela; chlldrtn; llon, Jui! suri<aW that !he cOurx:u ., a
tf; Brad, tq, and ~ric, 4. . body shbuld ~k fil'!t the district attorney H~,and ~ fa.m.ily ~ere g~ad loday that then .the stale attorney general to in·
the he,ctlc penod o(. decision ~bout a Vestigate the enUre recall issue. His mo-
new chief for the rapidly grcrwm& city lion was defeated 3-Z. had reached a happy end. In 1.... h ... _ Robitaille said he plans to place more swmn .. '6 up w at 11e ~~l~ertd the
emphasis on problem areas such as problem, Schwerdtfeger .said, 1 ve !"ade
dewntowo which he called a focal point repe~~ ~e calls.~ the m8;" (Hicks),
fOr -a re.atf wcoUcs i>toblelil . fn Hun. : anc_i it d1~n t move hil'n. J dO!l .l mean to
Ungt<ii Beftb.i--' -· , . ·. •cast asf)m .. -ml Cecil ·~cu, "'>~l 1
"We can't 'i(nore It; we 'have ll doo'tl. thint we can Upeci. hU'.'?-:tci do
(narcotics abuit) in 8 big WI)' and it's anything about Ute charges now.
our respons.lbility,N Robitaille aaid.
The chief said the deparbllait ls in
gooll shape Ju bi c:lllbi!r of perto1111ef llld
.equipmenl' ·!"J\W. COW'IC'll and ·adminls·
1.ratlon• have been trtmendowly good
to us about equipment when we can
jU.SWy the need. We're the only depart·
menl in Orange Coilnty with helicoplert,"
ht said.
Robitaille 11ald he plans 1 fuller com-
munity relations program to let the peo-
ple of the city see what the police force is
trying to do. "We want to let them know
we're trying to do die best job possible,"
he uld.
Terse. Note Sent
By Japan on Gas
TOKYO (UPI) -The Japanese
government in a terse, two-sentence
statement lacking in d Ip Io mat I c
pl.3tit.udes t o d a y noted the Pentagon
agreement to remove nerve gas from
Okinawa.
Chief Cabinet Secretarf Shigeru lforl,
Prime Minister Eisaku Sato's chief
spokesman. delivered the statemenl:
"The U.S. decision is an indication of the
importance attached to Japan by th~ Nix-
on Administration. We wish 'to pay our
rtspects to Pt6ldent Nixon for the
.speedy rtsisonse lo our request."
· A public outcry had erupted In J1piin
· and on Okinawa u result of dlscl0&ure
t.t1at 23 U.S. aol.diers and ao American
etvlllan einploye of the Army, on mtlaawa
were given medk:af lre1tmtn1 1Rer et·
posure to the gas J~ I. .,
Fires Rage in North
FORT BRAGG (UPl)~Vloltot IJahl-
nin& storms touched off at least II fonst
fires In a ooe mllllon-acre art.a steUOsl.of
northern CaWomi1 w.s.y,
. '111e0 state· DIVlalon of l'orellrt aid
most of the tlta were1Under an acre tn
oJie but were creottna dijflcultitt
bee...,. of· the wl•"Jl!Ud m• aod tho.
in-tbllft1 "' -of Ult l>laa!.
RECALL .•..
bring their candidates out lo the open.''
Paris and Recreation Cormr;ila.sion
Chairman Ron Shenkman stood before
the council and called for "peace in the
Valley". declaring "the courts h,ave
spoken , let's now conduct the recall' issue
with dignity."
Shenkman, speaking from a neutral
position he said, pointed lo a recent in-
dll!llrial firm ·that backed away from
Fountain Valley because of the pending
recall and urged .Ill· sides to avoid mud
sllngi.n1.
Another surprise came from John
Maneano, recently figured to be J .can-
didate ift' the recall dection. who declared
he would prefer to see "the entire issue
settled in April during regular elections."
Replying 'to calls for a clean campaign,
the may91' stated he qriginally thought
everyone would be told lbe lssue..s, but
considering the lack of fair play lhe issue
would come out, "whelher you call it
mud slinging, being aggressive or gutter
polllie1-the people will get the fact.."
One question came up on the form of
the recall, when atorney Robert Sassone.
a recall supporter, complained that
persons voting against the reeall shoqld
not have the right to vote for a candidate
in the election 11 indicated by the recall
resofutlop..
Valley Market
!{ohbed of $70
A gun·lolil)( bandit tOGk !70 .cash from
1 1man·r.untalil Valley market aboul ll
•"clock Tlleaday nJlht. '
PoUce sald'"thfi man entered the •tore
And told Ille clerk, Micllaol Voelllnger,
"Th11 It a lllclup, let'• 1e1 the cash."
VoeIUnctr deocribed ,...pon used • a cal .1$ COi~ .. ......,,, alY!e -r.
Only one man. wu teen1 aald police, bu't
anothe< .ffndll' may have. been hlYol•eit.
There were ·00 other WI_ lo the roi>,
~ 11PR' Ne..i.ipo S~ -. .o , • ·
of aboence to tliat dli(. He ,~,tjlt·ar-nt of a«omey
William ir.-llT"..coort' r.rlM alslricf that
lhe' ~-P· to l)ola a mus meeting •t
noon on June 9 was an "unla"1ul work
stoppage'' and just al much a breach "ot
contract as the May 29 lncldenL
''We're 'very, very plea.Sed with the
declsioo,''; 1ald DEA prelid<ct Carl
Manemann ... We look on it as a Vf!f'f falr
verdlct and It'~ a solutJQn itiat wt could
have arrived at some time ago if the
district had beeo Wll1ing."
McCourt argued that the teachers' ac-
tion of June II could not be condooed by
the court aince the leave or absence wa!
not, In the llgbt of state code.a, gciverned
by "Personal interests or nece3Sity.''
1'The1e taachers were trying to tn!orce
a collective bargalnlng agreement."'
Judie Oarfman replltd:11'Ibey.claim that:
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they, were driven to the1t 1cUon1 by .. uf*ribr CoUrt. And it appears doubtful
nee:ess.ity and thetwera~ccrtalnly work.' -tha t.be..aiction wllfbenvived with Ute
Ing on personal moUliU. ' -r.>llM!I OI the new scliOoJ )'tat In tlli: fall.
''And J can't tb!nt of anythin1 •Mfr ..._~ It b po;ufblt, h9'ofevet, .~rdJ.ni to
necessary than ro~ and what 's more McCow't, that the dlJtrict wW appeal that
personal than., ge'J'tlnJ some more of Portion ~ Jgdge Corf:man',11 ruling which
that!," wu Judge Corfman's wry ad· favors tlie DEA argument.
diUon. • ~, "That will l\e. up to the dlBltlC\,''" l>o
_ lie !)tden<I lhe ~t to lmmeitialely said. "I wxle~stand thal they are roJnr to
pay the 29% teachers involved In tbe June. call an executive ees.sJon end lhe matter
9 walkout. He dent~ W payment ol will coine befare tbem at that time." ·
damages claimed in the action but ln-At · the ·neart ·of lhi issue' is' tJ\e
st.ructed theplslrid to pay all legal costs. teachers' relusal .to accept the 4 percent
Post-hearlilg discutsloo appeared lo In· raise receoUy o££ered by the dbtrict
dicate ~t the raltng will lead bolb board, an increase which might possal>ly
parties to resolve a djsp.ite created when ~ave betn boo.sled by another 2 percent
diatrtct teachers demanded ~ pay. in ti.e f.a.ll.
A tempDCary lnjunctkln which would The pay dispute led lo l,acher1' cfe.
have forbidden the DEA tucbtrs from f!~ pl district wort schodules on May
cal.liaC i. strike .at any of U... diJtrict's 29 and the walk-wt of teachers at1008l ot
6Cbools baS. ~ Liken ott Cilendar in the district'• schools on.June I. .·
°"'"'"' .. ,t.OT , ........... SHARK FISHERMAN WRAY (LEFTJ, HELPER PALAZZOLA DISPLAY THEIR CATCH
Htrrlnt Proves to bt Undoing of Fiv•Foot Blue Shark Swimming Near H11ntln9ton Pltr
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n• Culottes Win
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Shark Chooses Wrong Treat, Ca':'ght S~hooJ Approval
But Not Slacks The llttle herring looked like a tasty
Tuesday afternoon snack lo a braien blue
shark swimming in the water oU the
Huntington Beach pier.
Unfortunately, the herring was at-
tached via 2S-pound·tesc line to the
fishing pole of 17-year old Harry Wray,
who lilted the five-foot .shark out of the
water and onto the pier.
It was big as sharks caught off the pier
go, and Harry was glad that its final
meal conslsted of herring rather than
someone's leg.
He caught the toothy fish at 1:15 p.m ..
after it was see n sw1mming in the area
with two other sharks.
Fishennen on a local sport-fishing boat
spoUed the trio hours earlier and even
hooked the same shark twice, but Jost
him both Umes.
"He was pretty well tirtd when I hook·
ed him," said Harry. "The men <>n the
boat must have already worn him out."
It took two gaffs lo lirt him out of the
water and onto the pier where Harry and
hi:· friend Neil Palazzola, 15, Stanton, ad·
ministered the coup de grace.
The shark, dead but still wiggling, at·
tracted scores <>f curious pier walkers
and fishenoen who were interested in
seeing his big ".smile."
A resident of 20861 Suburbia Lane
Huntington Beach, Harry regularly ~
lo the pier to catch rays and sharks.
Although he has caught many, none have
been Ulis size,
"I'm going lo remove the jaws and
mount them," said Harry proudly. ••1t'1
just about the biuest shark I ever
caught."
Students battling lor·a revision Of drefS
standards within the HunUngWn ·Beach
Union High School Di:Stnct"won shirttails
and cu Iott es (divided skirt!) from
trustees Tuesday night -but that's Jbout
all.
The board. by a 4 to l vote, ~dopted the
new code which .specifically forbids long
hair, mustaches and the wearing of san-
dals without socks for boys and slacks for
girl.s.
Only departure from the dress code In
force during the past year is that the
boys mar now wear T-shirts and to leave
their shirt tails out of tbetr trousers.
Oirb: culotes, which formerly had to ap-
pear like .skirts, no longer have to give
that appearance.
Green· Valley, Developer
Student Jan Jones, who worked with
the adminia;Lration on the dress code, aald
after the adoption, "1 don't think this will
help our admlnlstralion-student relation.!
any."
Trustee Joseph Rlbal who favors no
dress code at all and cast the lone •·nay"
vote against the regulations, said "This
could cause a great deal of trouble in the
years ahead. Contest Lasts One Round
The first bout In Fountain Valley city
hall Tuesday niih\ was a one-round ~n
test between Green Valley;·homeowoers
and representatives of developer George
Holstein.
Homeowners In Green Valley allege
llo\stein is changing the entire concept of
the development by p r o p o 1 l n g
apartments <>n part of the land.
Holstein -facing financial problems in
Green Valley -claims he must have the
apartments to survive financially.
Foui: areas involving recent zone
changes or potential zone changes were
the central items of discussion.
Zone change 195 has already been ap-
proved by the council for apartments on
10 acres on the southeast comer of Slater
Avenue and Ward Street.
Zone change 200 was approved t>y the
council Tuesday for single fa'mlly
resldenctS in four pieces of property
touching three comers of Green-Valley.
Potvttlal zc:ine changes 196 and 197 ba\'e
not yet been requested by Holstein.
Bill Hoblln, president of Homeowners..
AssodaUon No. 3, faced the Holstein
representaUve.s and told lhem. "We're
here to guarantee the stabillty of the
G~n Valley master plan of ownenbip
as It was .sold to us when we bought OW'
homes.''
He then took a worried look at tht map
and explained that it was potential "aone
dl1n1,s tttl and 197 we fear. We could
accept the one apartment art1 already
passed if we were sur no more wouJd be
~·" -'1•1ilelll't men riplied thal the areas In
quulloo =·•co.son ll'•tner ~vriu• -1;re beJn1 died atd ·a dec;isjon has ·
not i,... on.what U,.,. wt11 be, , . . . .
"It's really a shame tbat't.be board did
Homeowners were first angered by , not at least accept the iec<immendations
zone ch81lle 19& which put pro~ of the smdeot commltttt.11
apartments where they claim they were He refered specllicaDy to pointa of di!·
promised a commercial development. ' fe~ence between the students and the ad·
The central problem, as Hoblio ex-m1nlstraUon <>n the items tel~tfr11 to hair
plained it. is that apartment dwellers length_. mustach';'!, sand~s w1~t socks
would ipoil the Green Valley concept of . !nd gtrb slacks. . .
private recreation and green belts. ,. ·. '.l'be new ~e. which will 'o Jnto effect
''With 500 people there wi couldn't , thi.s ~all, prohibits the fol!ow.Ulg ttl!!'ls for
"b) k them <>Ut f .. boyli · ~glasses worn ms1cte buddings po~! Y . eep <> our parks, ~e without .prescription, hats, non school
s1i · , . j a e k e t .s with lnsigna, thongs fight ~cilman John Harper suu;eiled ~d-trousers and cut-off jeans. ber?nudas,
m1tUng the apartmenll to the •ntem •hd hair Jbhger than the shirt collar H
make them pay for the parQ, ~t mustichcs, sideburns extending 'belr:,; homt<?wne~ objected that reolers~-.Id the earlobe, and beards.
1tln not become Involved~ the pnl]eCl ·a, Sunglasses worn inside sch001 buildin 3 the homeowners, which 1s the basis <>( are also prohibited for the girls · ~
Green ~alley -fn90Jvement. ~ dition to the wearing ol hair curii~~ !Po
Councilmen dlrect_ed the homeq~rs paratus, spike heels, shoes without heel
to meet with pla~111g stiff and ~teen straps, bermuda.s and slackt, see throu It
Valley representa~ves before decld1nc on dresses without sUp.s, midrU£ bloua!"s.
whal course of act10n they would Pf'oPose ti&ht·fltting cloth.in&, noisy jewelr:y and
lo the councll. jack& with non-sdiool wlgola.
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APOLW • • •
otherwise quiet day.
It starttd like a comtdy tho•. Whtn 1
pietUre of the moon naahed on the
monitor In ml.sa.ion control, the capiule
communicator, astronaut Charles Duke,
commented: "We see the earth in the
cen,.ter of the llCfeeh." , ·
After • pause •. Aldr.ln corrected him
with: ·•e.ueve that'• •here we juat.came
f(om(' .
"II Ls,,buh? Wall I'm r..U, loo!<Jng at a
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bid screen h<re, .. Dllke said. "Sland by
one. Hey, you 're right ~"
~Later, when a picture of the earth wu
shown, Duke said : "1 refuse to bltt on
lhil one. You tell UJ ."
"You'~hava-fan atlMF.,..-,1 ,.._ . .aw tlill -·· Ceiltha ldcide4,! h... ::: '( l•Jt'~ . J;lo. a.m.," Duke coun~'
"l:v•ribodl'll be asleep. l'rn (Onlla-• P~. (~J:i!lglj;ll)t ~k 'ID·" . ... --· ·-·-·~ ~
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-""'""· ..._ r· alu.rit.inura. foldinl
ltp. Grat pimic·
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ll~quality ~· -. mub. '
So S-Oft to baby"s ten-
der skin. Choose from
pack ()t 15 Daytimr,
12 Overnight. 30
Newborn and 30 Day-
time.
Piiiow Style
Air Mall1tu
!(!~·~ 94c 271:71" ..
flattd 1 t 1e.
Ctl••• Deloe
--.CalpSton
S'l744
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Rylautol ··
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Mlhfp1t Y'itallllns
$ 88
Faultless
t4n Val_y~d
Travel Syringe
~~~$244 P •I -:I• for •ton,e.
SlfC a.lmc»t $2, •
Kleer·Sine
· Decongedant
Ii"> Tablets
~":, 89c
('M<ofSO $1 .4f
l'or linua~ .. w.. !>'! ,_ -
-drip.
4.;Pi.ce Comb
Combination .... , .... 94'
$3 Values! Col
Jewelry
C..11rtl~l1
lllf·llCklaCIS
Copi" ,, .,_ $197 pemi•e hi·fuh·
.ion jewelty ln
,.,-.~ Gold!ont 11·
sorted coins.
................ $1 .t7
Aluminum & We
Chaise Lounge e.-$594 ~IP •~11-11
l" ahlfl1•
inu m tub-
in.-: frame, ,.\,
wt1ther· rtsiitiat -
. Sana wd:N:. • -···C!ioi• ........ $1,95
Coppertone
or Sta & Ski =.
20vn••h••
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• 1JIU lrHllhvt1t Sr.-' w .... i .. M;:_w"ttw.•• c:iaNr, •.• • e 6811 Wtst.i...., _. Gt!W.. Wnt, WemM..m
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'4'' Value! Capitol
Stereo Albums
Sorin lnclud11 Gle n C111,11tll'1
btut Hit "81IY1stuP and
Rom11 • Ju ll1t Souad Tratkl
fl11t Tim• Ev., 1 •• at Thl1 L~ Prictl
nrifrr scoops the towo on.
intcma.tioru)ly f&m0U1 l .P.
album. I Specuculat-ldectioa.
icldwb; 2 of the CO@lr(I
10 top seUen. otbe:r top artittl
95 Valutl Rtcton Diamond N.ecllt• •
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s4" to 55'' Values!
Major L.P. Albums
Dot, ta,...,, $121 United ArtiSI ..
World Pacific!
Fnruring11'orld.
f • m~d .artists, ,
nrrmc titlal Pfqable •
Monaun.I or Stuco ~
1t1phs. Saw: ....
tfMR BEFORE SOlD FOR LESS THAN $1.00
OrlglHlly ·Made to Sell
tor '4" and •sn
-•allf._1abeLAJb.ums._
~r:...~~~":'.'.'.':!i 59c lfO\IPf I IJl_ f'.UJt qUllitJ I Oioose • -
from a widl nridf at ififnp you --_
ab't beat ••• at 'I'briftr. =----"'=--=--* 2'' Value! Children's
Set of 2 Albums
Moth<, c;..,. ...... "' .. M.... s1 s• Up lo 70 minu!n of pl17iag time! :Z
12" alb.ma and 6 ricturn for color-
in1. Aatholol)"' o fairy Liies l4d
"D!lOU'ftb)'DMS bf" Mother Goose Ot•
chatra and plarco. .
m'• •0 ~..-... 01 60c *1 u GHleHe iid r, Riteoxide 6~ 0z. Hot Lather
!~:~~~~~.~ . 49' .::~:-:::. .... at
$350 Max Fador s4 Val. Corn Siik ~quid Cl"'!~·i:·or ' TAN FAN POWDER &
Skin Frt1ht1tr . $200 B\u1hin9 . , , ... Cream
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Quality
Painting
toz:ioyears
J.P. Carroll COMPANY
INOUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL
PNmlNG l DECORATING CONTRACTOP.S
For art 1st1m•I• 01 broctux• calf ot writ•:
ORANGE COllNTY LOS ANGELES
201 E. Comm1re11I S!.
Fulltr\Ol'I, Clohl.
{71.f) .87W230
218 N. Juani\1 Ave.
(213) 388-1441
What is the
Dual
Management
Approach?
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• $:5,000 portfolio,_~ ...... ,.. -d
be. .Yog PIJal M·-raemeat. ·
The t«boical and f\Wwlama:llll
arpro•ch to anrc:*¥C portfolio _,e..
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If yoo would li\i"c to learn !n<R aboet
Dual Managemeot, ~call Mr. '.Hmcll
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~How High the Moon. Wl1~:~n ~ .the.· Paper lndu·stry?
Best Tip,
Know If .
You're Ill
By PE'.fER STEINCROHN
So niai.y patients have ask-
ed,· "wliat would you say is
the one most important tip
you cm.dd give on keeping
healthy!" Jnvarlably, my
Skippy
DOGFOOO
T111 11 Quality
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1101risbment.
Gi .. 12111. CHS
GIUml
Razor Band
1.11 Mj•ilHlt C1rtrt•11
Wit• 11 E4lt1.
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Toothlirvshe
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"Drive"
• DlTIRGlNT
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5 IQ. 4 1n.
ClRCIA· "300" Ree I MITCHELL
LICENS ·. lor light salt w.Jter l1shing. OJ,e
"Jergens"
LOTION
SMUi1s n•t•. lnrt1t1t •••Is. I Yll ti. Sitt
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·i-NEW! f "COPPERTONE"
: Tanning Butter
·colgate
"100"
-Oral Aoiiseptlc
fer •r1at• c;111r11
and-1a11le ••• It c111-
w1mit•!_1lu!lt_•~l!.-_ tli:lSc tL S1r1
i Rieb i11 coetia butltt aid' ctC01114 oil
6 ... lilbficates ~n ~ speeds I rk•
: de!!ll la~.
: • Cr eat for Sbrfers ind : 111-day beacf!Riks!
: 1sc 75c . ; 1li IZ. Sizt
1 . SEA &SKl
E SUNTAN AIDS
LOTION ~······················· ~ ..................................... ~ i "Mod" Watch Bands i • ·-· . % • C~oose from m;rny as.sorted · i ~1:: ma\eri;,ls erid col01s, in-•
· ""!.:~'.!.~?llt'>. Siles for : i children, men alllf womrn. i
1.75 4 ez. Silt
1.29 SEA •s1<1 ..............
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. . 'Ibat requires a bit of ex-
' plaining. ---f--...Y,-""Hllll·RAY !rul<OlO ·•'· • · Sangtas:ses Me l?f!lafbble
For Fresh Wilter Spi11 Cilstinc .••
FISHING ~-. W1\tt'ff0 spools:!Canbe usedalse
. ~ . ~;&t~'1,:,..41~5oo]y~~91
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: Yo1r t•1ic1 Iii i • n • Dark Tanning
LOTION
,."Bick and don't suspect it. In ~f~~~r10"11rv:· as demon·
'"'other words. to reel well is no
; '" : ; €"'11'·•·• ! -. -..,guarantee or being well. . ' .
• FOR EX.AMPLE. here is a
yocmg man, big and strong ,
who i$ far from a feeding pro-
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DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
'" .... b~. He bas a tremendous
"' •ppetite, and his wife -anx-
.. ious to please -bake! all
kinds of pies and cakes and
other !attening foods.
''He says, "I eat like a horse
and feel as slrolJi as a horse."
·.. I have seen many like him
They are ampJet.ely "floored"
when a routine examination
, shows they have s e v e re
4~:es.
1 is another young
Waiiant apparently suffering fnli) ~Ion headaches. They
,in:ay be. due to tension, all
.Ji~. but a blood p_reswre ex-~hiauon also rev ea I s
~ high blood :jims!M":
.ANOTHER EXAMPLE' a
,_oung' husband just dotes on
cheeses. Whole milk. butter,
"fggs . (he has three for
breakfast every morning) and
nice ju:icy, fat steaks. He's
Slanother · apparently healthy
&pectmen:
One day he (fortunately)
breaks his lrg in a skiing ac-
cident. While in the hMpital he
has a routine ECG a d
cholesterol test.
Although only 30. there is
already evidence or too much
cholesterol. and changes in his
electrocardiogram suggesting
coronan artery involvement.
He is put on medications and a
special diet which will prolong
his life.
I HOPE I've made my point.
In these cases, the best lip for
staying healthy and alive was
t h c unexpected realization
t.hey were alrea dy s i c k .
"Knowing you 're sick'' can be
a life saver.
MED{CALE1TES (Rtp!ics
to Readers)J
For Mn;, U.: l am glad that
you discovered poor eyesight
in yoi.ir yOUllgSUr so early.
otherwix it would have un-
doUbtt\dJy interfired with his
school WQrk. Bad report cards
are not invariably due to
stupidity. Bad eyes are often
the unsu!pected culprit.
Here zlrc some suggestlons
for pareots of young children :
Become ·suspicious ,that their
ciyesight may not be up to par
if they get into the habit or
squinting; or, rubbing their
eyes mostantly; or, look:ing at
an object with one eye closed
If they sit close to a TV set
and habi'tually hold a book
cloe to the face .
DON'T DEPEND alone on
achoo! eye.test< (allhouih Ibey
ire ol use in screening out tboulands o t youngsters).
TW your child lo an eye
1pecl.1list for • complete ei:-
amin•tlm
ODe ..Umatt Is thal aboul
JJ m1lUoit acbool chlldrtn re-
quire ,,. 'C8,'!'· Don~ just pen .Uiat JfJ!f younaster is
notoneolU-.
'~countdown"
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coveraze. V'1 lens~
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MOY PROCTDI -Contou1 CUNed t
legs for moie leg room ••• eiSy wll I'
wheels. White 109 w11h 8' 98 gre1 metalhc legs. t
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Pad & Cover
PROCTOR -Outwe~s olbtrs 5 lo 1
... oad ol ~eavy tonon 1 98 (u~h•oned w1!h res1htnt
!Mm. Rtt. 2.98 • -. ... .. .
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A quality ro~erin11 m assorted color~ & I
f!iltl~f!I\ I hat are \t~1n· 1 39 r.rool and Ya'AWNe.
l.lt 11"19 Ft. Rtlli I tl.1 -·· ...... _.,
Cnoo~ from fi~ « 7 ft. medium acliolt·rods o! tub111¥ glass. Hard 11 99 c~io1Jle11 1~1rles aod tip-lop. Cork llafldle~ w11fi sr:re111l0t~1ng 1eel
~~at. ferruled 1oward br.111 $etlion. R~t.15.11 ,
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1.59
HUCK FINN
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Revlon Eterna '27'
SKIN CREAM Wil-(Jcl11i11 Pn1enitin
Rl!Pl;nkable skio cream thlit
broogbl dfnilic, "1ible 18·
~uu~ lo 'Mllrl!!ll·s Mill in ti~
0111 ol '"'~ff'"" easies te~t." ed. i tr. 15.llD Sire
a ANCHOR HOCKING . m
•E•rn• "Blue" Mono Line "Chip 'n Dip" SET ~--m
J.lodern desifn w 8" tb1p bo·1t1. •· ~.. \ , ~1: I
d1p bowl w, brass Lolor 1 29 ' ·
"Tried & True"
CREME dt
Chantilly
Creamy liquid e.,._
yelops yov i~
f.ilrJ ~mp eylon ~"e lllSl.lfeS holder. Avoc<!Ckl & H11"· lD11g~. tasB ca~s. A 1111e line . ey Gold LO![lls, Stt • .... -
fer aft typeottl!iing. I>~. s,.i y, iu,., "Ice Tea" GLASSES 4-111~.Tast 12-411lTts.l
1.69 ... 1.98 ..
DAiii
"Deseo Flower"
HAND & BODY LOTION
S•.n <oo!hing lotion w11~ tt~ Vb'Y
··~~d!\'' ot J;il'l(l\1n and 1 00
del1&Mtul f1ag1dlll"~.
Ill. t.OD Sil t I
Friction Llltion
l1r All1r hi~
Sets your body aRI01t 1 25 11"1th 1 wOlldef1ol fraji·
ro¥1ce. I 1L 2.50 Size· •
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"T abu" ouu
No·o11 you can "batll! 111 l~ ·
lu ·'I fr•F'ICe ..• l'~I
~ol• h O" eologrie ttiat Irr;
ers. on ~rd or.
608 Y1ht
1--.-.-· -....-... ..,.,.,...-r _,,,..,.. ... j "YIGORO" i Dichondra Food
~ wit~ IRON l INSECTICIDE , , ,
\ l~ng la~l•ni: lvcd t•Yf l
1 yoor ldl:n a t•"h d .• 1~ 2 88 1 f fPPn t llfif ••. h•lp,
t'cntro! 1~ ~t.!<:. 40 lbs. , --_.,.__ ..... .,..
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for Athlete's riot
llills infr:chon undrr !'~ ~ur!3rg
a:>welld\On the:url.ice 1 09 ••• rel1"V"'i 11.-h.
1.4! 4 fl. Silt I
ANT'ISIPTIC
"Sea Breeze"
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VACATION SPECIAL! " h ,, S Y FEMININE SYRINGE
The r.asier, modern w;y. Mo 11\lse or h.an1·
110. Pe1ite, comp1tt .•• Ytt holds 1 lull
lwo qy.rts ot waler. Cl'mse from asSGOed
tolof1~1 tallJ CIStS.
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DeA«JJ/tl. LIQUID
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THEIA.PIUTIC I "DRIAL"
Allergy Tablets ••
ADI PRIClS PREVAIL:
lMrSf17. J11y 24~ 1kr1 's...,,, .tlfJ 21"
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1tautifu1 Hair ..• 'Miss Breck;
HAIR SPRAY
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Cltanses. dtador i1,5, 1 00 93c lcvtt, colds ird ool!!n 31_ A.do,. '"' ltMl!luu't ta rl1 ~""'~ d~si2n i1
lrtslltns lhO!OllilllJ. Dt· i1L Sl11 HUNTINGTOIJ IU.CH 11.ood ..• 12 i~r' t"d 40 I licat~lrscmted ••. con'I-. l~g,~s. f ·-···• ·-,~, ,. "Beauty Salon" ·
MILK IATM w/COLD CRlAM 98 }/-,~ =t~!c!::~n~:1~! 1.ts 1 69 1211·'9 2 '09$'1 Sff'ls;Jll~.;,~i;-IUCH ' ~~ .,~~2.~ .. 88,.
tmbre1~1blt pla~lic. I tt. SIJ• J · • · 1020 ,,._, a. W11Mllfr ,._ L 1 ) 11
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llulltin~()n ·Schools Seek $9.2 Million in Bonds
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• -,, llUDI NlED7.IELUI tlngton Bolch !Ugh Scllool ._ Jl down to the pr_,t figure alter
• ot 1fM l>eltr f'llM,..ll•l:f • Some f?,5 m:IIUon hU been pegged for eliminating $2 million for the acquislUon
A l'J.Z milllO. bond issue for the 52. the ...,.t/uctioo of a 3,000 pupil blgb o( another site and $200,000 for the plan·
aqulf°", mile 'Huhtingt(ll Be•ch Union scl;foo) anif '250,000 far' the "expansion oC · nlng of AG additional high school
Hieb School •Distri<t "tfas called by the dbl(ict pffiee facUlties. Trustee Ralph Bauer lllggesled the
boerd:of.trustees Tuesday nlghL The ~~ o vet r l de, ad,mlnialratiQn cut1, explaining to the administraUon, "I
11Je"t!fection, psrhaps to .be. combined rQpresertatives explainJd, wlll ,be ~ ~ve a lot of sympathy for what you are
with ta so cent m -overrlde will be -held since-lbe uses.sed valultlon or property tr)'illr to do, but" If the cuts aren't made, aOniMime'TiO Febriury. ' in ti}&: district has 1iOt increased "suf-Ur€1>0n<t lsstie might fail. The most lm-
If Puled ,;; the: .voters $1 mllllon or fklenUy to maintain the _present level of portant tb1Dg now is to put a roof over
the -"""'"l ·Would 1Je \1sed for Field educatimal servioes. . • . the heada of S,000 aludenta." · Act~cclriung~f!s. sucll as _earthquake 'truS\eel ori~ally · iifid calling "We've losfa who~es of .. e ectiorul ~ 91.the'ol<ler port;.ns.ot1he·llwf...-..-u~eo·mtJ1iop;b<Olif:flt!C1!01(1ill~-·••rwe hive to:iiiliiier to ilr\he Cflll<S .. -"' .. . . ' .... .
who ue going to pay the bucts on the tu
bill."
Only trustee of the five-member board
to vote against the Wue wa,s Dr. Joseph ·
Ribal, who explaintd that ''all lhe5e. tf.
forts to stll coovenUonal bond iasues are
going to fall -
... The w,hlit_-Ji!L .lick and tired," ·said
Ribal, of payJng for a public achoo!
sy~ wbicbJ1 not keeping abreast with
changes in the educational proceu.
"Peo11!!...!n ~!!1!.M!!u1uducatlonat systerii that does not uae· ita:· present
f adlitltl," he added. In thln)'ltem yet," he COIJl'ludecl.
Ribal, a psychology lnstru<tor, aald du· Trus\ee chairman MajilleW' lt.,.iter
ring lhe nerl few years be envisioned said, "we've been doing ioe dances
cbangt!!ll ln scheduling which would make aroupd this bond ~ e.,-, ti.me U bu
use of present facllit.Jes on a 10.bour a come up and I'm beginning to,ltel .like a
d1y basis, with atudenls comlng and ballet daDcei'. We've got to aet D:iovJDa.CIO
going all day. tbls." -_
.tt-We should clearly desJgnate What the John Bentltfr .ar>Other trust.ee .. alao -'·
educaUonaJ process will be two or 'three dreuedhimaelfl.to Dr . .ftibal's cwnmen&l,--
yean from now and aaaesa the tmP.'CI II • ~ "M~be •bal Y?I'~ talidnf about
wUl have on our building needs." I• coming,· but , l_'~:t lhlnt thla.' ii the
-"'.What we are doing ,_ is-not-lop tinie: L'm not'..,...ltiat1M'jililili0 i'iillY
notch, and 1'111 &lad that lJl1 kids aren't l'antii all·theae·4ramalk chlnp&• _
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Capt. Robitaille Named Police-Chief
By RICHARD P. NALL
or -.. o.ii, '1• 11aff
Capt. Earle Robitaille ta the new Hun-
tington Beach pollee cblef.
His •Sippt>Yrltment came ln the early
morniftg hours today as couocilmen met
llS!ignmenJ during that period had Wm
working for then Attorney General
Robert Kennedy's drive against_o!Janii-
ed crime. -· ·
I • ,.... ~"fl"l!Hfrldi_iigiii'_ "ilMttl!1t!Ve~~
terviewing the seven top candidate5 for
Robltallle, who Wiii tell you Oatly that
Huntlngton Beach alr<ady has the best
pOliee department In the county, possjply
tbe state, 'has-""""" looc ... ,~n•po!lce
WOrk slnct J956. He ·WU ·• rookie '11n>iai•'!Jl1~0..,·!@L!!i~.~~alice :p&i{ment. · · .
--~ ~!t.!W,-io.lbe mpfi•:~t :X-::" ::;· ,.__
lnveltla:ited $idicated g a m b I In g
between Milml, ~N~ Ycrt. Cleveland,
Ctiicago and Las Vegu. Tbe wort led to
indictments against so to 71t ·mafia
members and union cohort.!.
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~~nne.d.y _Licens~. Jerked
~s ·police Probe Drinking
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Trcaible.s mounted today for S"en. Ted
K'1utedy, as Massachusetts authorities
~ "!S driver's license and ~hed d. if.to the tragic, post-party drown-
lni iiellh ·of a young aide iii ·his car
Sat-y:
A ll!feial 1Jro1ecutor for D.lkes..COUnty
also 'tilriounced: 'C1lnslderatlon of chai'RJ!s plrall~ id 'Calif,omia's drunken driv ing
~nd rec!'!i"' ,kll(iog could be forihco'1'"'
Jng. .
A $1mber of crltlcal qufsuons remain
una~ered aix>¥t Sen. Kenliedy's degree or fault in the' autO' aCcident which caused
Miss ~ Jo Kopechnc, 28, 'to drown .in ·
a tidal pond near Edgartown.
The senator1, younger brother of JFK'
and RFK -ha~ been <:1lnsidered a prlme contender to 'try tD follow \heir paths·
toward the White House in 1972 -but
that pPect of·liis future is nOw darkened.
Dul:i!S County Prosecutor Walter E.
Steele said at a news C9nference Tuesdli!Y
Uiat charges ,of driving to endanger ~
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Oruge Coas t
Weather
:.oe.plte the~ morning overcast.,
JC1' 'itUI ' lovely day to enjoy
sWnl'Qet" .Purstµts. The weather
will · remi.ln t.hat way. at· least
(or the next five days.
INSWll TODA. Y
Now that it 11a3' happe-r1ed
and man htu probtd outer
space, do any of tli.o8e on
earth toho sa.io it 1'eaU11 tuideT·
stand what ha! happtncd and
'Whot it ·mean.a. Pafl( 12.
. ' driving UJt<!er the Wluence of alC'Ohol are
piossible. '
"These haVe all been considered and
have -not been ruled out,'' said Stefle.
~g that. SeA. K~edy has already
been,charsed with leaving the scene of a
fatal acci.de.nt.
Questioning of others who attended -tbe
six-man.I.. six-woJllan dj.nner pa_rty at a.
rented l..1\appaquiddlck· Island cotl.a"gt not
two miles trom· wbtre Ml$ Kopeehne
drowned , in the overturned car ·mey
determine this, .
•1 can't say 1pecilically that we are
maiii!g 1UI __ investi{atiOn into 'heavy'
drinking,•• Steele to~ newsmen, adding
that tlie proper question 1s whether other
complaints will be sought,
A. sample of Miss Ko~hne's blood.
uiken during 41-utopsy after her body was
recovered U hours after tbe accident on
3 dark, lldal island road showed onJy a
11egUgibie amount of alcopoJ. , .
. Edgarlolfl1 Po~ce 'Chid DominiC J.
Areaa, whQ gave !ii'st W9f'd~ of· the sensa-
t1ori81 pr~be, apa1ogeticelly answered
~iol"ls which tiave been. in many
minds since the acCident Friday.
· Skin dlvers-reconred the •ict\m's body
a,fte~ the sunken car: was found by the
ric'kety ?>ridge from 'which It plunged by
two boys, before the tin:t_e Kennedy
notmed e'!lice. · •1u you1J (orglve me -if she hadn"t
been wrtnging, wet ~ it was as if she wu
get.ting ready to go to work or a party,''
the chief: exp~in~.
"E .. ,.Ythlng WU buttoned up. right In
place!!' t l • · Sen.,.~·· woo atlen<ied Miss
Kopeci!M'a funeral Tuesday in Plymouth,
Pa., suffered minor oeck injuries and-a
COOCUS!IOn when the Oldsmobile sedan
do'(e into·the llgoono
.&At 91 a.m. that morning we had
nothing to indicate he had been dfink-
lng," Chier Arena said Tuetday, "butthe
case against this man began the moment
he walked away from the aecidtot."
Under MwachusettJ law, suspenslon Or'.· the 37..year-old 11remocrat'• drlvtr's
UceMe ts routine, but motor vehicle
a11thoriUea; sald the 1>11llminary. probe in·
~Jestes serious faull on the senator's
part.
U convicted. he. could have bla llcen&e
revoked for si'l·monlbs.
Sen. Kennerly wu greeted by new.men
Tuelday when he returned to Hyannis,
(llee ltENNEDf, PoC• I)
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the poot: . '
· Robitallle, 38, begins hb expanded dul·
tes olficlally Aug. 1 at a salary range of
,1,380 to ,1,719 monthly. He replaces
Chief John Seltzer, retiring after 32 years
of city servi<%.
fie adv,anced to detectlve and dime in-
vestigator in Compton and was graduated
with an a~at'e of arts dqree from
Compton College,
Four years later he began a three-year
tenn with the · U.S. Treasury Dept.,
crimlnal investigation div'ision. A special
He said it took accountant,, 3~ years to
unravel the tangle of dµmmy • a>r--
f See ROBITAILLE, P11e I)
Gloves O.tt in l' alley
Ang~y R~call f .ig4.t -.:9pe.Ii.s
By TEMT ~Li: ·Mlmtft:;p~ ~bom the,~ la tn-·~~-~e~ ~le have ~ ~ ~ ~ °' • DMtt ''"' '"" tended let it be known they were going to mo ,,
. ,''I'm ilred 11\d l'ut ,...dy to fighl .. If bteat their ldng 1llence an<j forcefully .:.:;,., r<call back · ha •• ~ ,,_ tltlfilD1.out the truth ~ mud slinging-an.swer u.. cbargeo<ag~ .. er1 .. ve "":" ..,.
then ao )le it!" , Said Vice lll3'!0' J'r'lead, phony llaut <II~~" aald Iliff, "14
.With ihat wpmlog, Mayor :&bert "HaUelujahl I feeUlte. lie 1*n freed! BJOO'e .P,09flil ifllo havt 1-i-·iaJllll ·
Schwen!Uegit $lndjij.tbe battle try for Now for the' Orsi iiilia ..... el uo will ey"')'lhfil, 1hot ever ha~ in )au&.
a .hOtty contested Nica.11 issue that PT?" come. OQ\"~th a diHereal.poiat of view." t.aJn.-VaDey. • -( ·-!
mtsea to shake · I.be. city or FOWltato ~e night wu filled wjth 11,U"Piises in· "Tbe·F.9U11taJn valleyctvk'MJaciaUon
Valley. cluchng planning commll!ion chairman which tn!Uated ·the reci.U "C ontfnuecf·
Almost buried during an evening of James Dick tellring Into the recall au~ Dic.k "bu taken the ridJc~OUI )lolfu0n
sharp tempers and beated stares Tue!day porters who are "attelnpting to destroy of ~t ' selecUng a alate ·of candidates
'!as the action taken tJr the council set· city.1overnment.'.' '11lll' ·ii-' ablohlttly and cmDptetely U:
Ung the date of a special recall elecUon Dick, speakin~ u a resident, told t.lle respowlbJe,.or ~ it. a gui8e rto pot you
Sept. 23. coancll and audience of more than 100, uJeep while they take aver. Let them After the date was set, the three CO!Jll. that he felt it was high Ume the council (See 'RECALL, Pa1e J)
* * * Sassone · First
To File Papers
In Valle y Re call
Attorn ey Robert Sassone, prominent In
the campaign to reeall three Fountain
Valley city Councllmen, was the first to
announce his intention today of becoming
a candidate for council in the Sept. 23
recall clectoin.
Sassone picked up nomination papers at
10 a.m., today, from the city clerk's of·
!ice and immediately announced he
would be chaUenging Mayor Robert
Schwerdtfeger in the Sept. 2.1 election.
As of press time, no other candidates
had appeared at city hall. Toilay was the
firS1 day for potential candidates to pick
up nomination paperl.
Individuals who plan lo run in the elec·
lion must return the nomination papei:•
with the signatures of ten registered
voters by noon July 31.
Sassone has appeared in Cf>ui:t 6everal
times on behalf of the recall campaign
and its legal baUle against the city,·
Larwin Awaits
Court Decision
Larwin Company attorneys expect a
California Supreme Court declalon Aug.
21 on their latest appeal of an Orange
County Superior Court ruling that stopped
constniction of 500 homes In Fountain
va11ey-:--
Attorneys were Informed by the state
Supreme Court that a decision will be
made by Aug. 11 CJfl whether to consider
the appeal. The Ume llmlt was extended
because of a beaVy .court calendar, said
the notice.
Two appeals on the Superior Court
decision were turned down by lhe st.te
Appellate Court In. San Berilai\!!no.
NEW YORK (Al') .-The J!!>!'k market
cliloeila lOiir qilii'tooay u tha dOWo-
treod wbl~ cai'riod ll ohatplJ lower
Tuo!dar continued !lttw&h another -•loo. .(Bet . quolod..., .Pa& .. 21-111)1
Astronauts Told Weather
Looks Fine for Recovery
SPACE CEN'l'ER, Houston (AP) -
Yearning for home, Apollo tl's moon ex·
plorera streaked ever faster toward earth
today on a perfect course tbat is to land
them In the Pacific Ocean Thursday
morning.
"No mattu where you travel, il'a nice
to get home," Edwin E. Aldrin Jr: said as
the astronauts beamed a television pie·
ture of earth from more than 180,000
miles away Tuesday night
"It's getting appreciably larger now,''
said MJchael Colllns. "lt'1 looking more
like a world.
And, looking ahead to 1plashdown,
Apollo ti commander Neil A. A'nnrtrong
asked about the weather in the recovery
area.
"It looks real good out there," million
conlrol told him. -
"The Corecut. is for scattered cloudaeat
3,000 feet and a visibility of 10 miles. So it
looks real good for recovery."
Apollo 11 Ls to land at 9:49 p.m. PDT
about 1,2q0 miles southwest o( Ha.wail.
The astronauts set their course Tue.
day by firing a short engine burst to steer
onto a precise path intended to land them
near the aircraft carrier Hornet. . They
ended their historic exploration of the
moon early Tuead•Y by s b o o t t n g
themselves out of. lunar orbit and
gradually gained speed as they raced
deeper 1nto the grip of eartb'a gra'/lty.
The TV show was the highlight of an
(Set APOLLO, P11e I ) ' .
Coast Woman Appointed
Foreman of Grand Jury
Mn. Robert N. Weed of Newport Beach
today was appointed foreman of .the
Orange County Grand Jury.
Judge Robert Gardner 'g announce.merit
of his 11electlon drew applause rrom her
fellow jurora as the group met wlth ij:Je
Superior Court Jurlit bebiJ¥1. closed doors
this morning. ' Mrs. Weed, the wile <II Orange Coa!t
DAILY PILOT Plibllaher Robert N.
Weeil, 'haa now OOeu dvu Iha duties
rellnqulihed by -Wlluom D. Maritn of
Laguna .~ch, The rotmer .Alt eoio.y
inayoi' ~eilgned · bst , Friday· under
ctrCumstlmcel wblcb bave116t be<o made tiUc. • ' •
l!"iMro. lleec!'t .first actillll oil. toking 'GI-
iie< .!iU-t41ilY' ti'lliulO ~ llie"woii: ol
MµUn, who li!ii the Grand,Jµey fnxn Ill
crea~on '.1e .. 11' ""'"pi. .,..
-.I ca\i oolf N1 tliol I will Clo ITl1 VOl'J
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for'tmaD,1'' Afr•. Weed aaidi "We on the
1.lll'Y were all very dlMppolnted at Mr.
_M~'I rnlgnaUon arid feel.that he-Wu
dolni i fine job.• · · ' •.
The new foreman Plans no c:banges in
the listing ol jury ofllcer1 atabllshecl
·und"" the Martin adinlnlstratlon.
"The only change," she AW, "will, be
in the appolntmeftt of a chalnnan of \he
county admlnl1trat1on · ·comrnlltte, ·the
pool Held·unt!! tociOf. ~-4
• Hilton DaleHI of o\'Ullerloll,tom over
the cbalr of vlce ·foreman. alao lortneriy
beld by Mra. Weed. ' ,
Maillo'• membtf ae,!l~ on t~~ Ju,Y W.. flllecF!Oiliy .,.Joe COopori •
FuU<rlon reol estate-· COo!*'-1'9 "°"' Jn b1 Jodie , Gmlner ~I lo tho lppolntplent Cllllil. ~-.. "
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Still P . b" . ·r·. . . . . -ro mg ". ,.-.
., • ---I Pa:cking. ·Blare'.,
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Fire and Police offiCials are tndbta:
toJether' to un~loiid Ille m;m.;. • ..,.
'°"""l'I •. !20,000 bliu that dellroyed
nearly' I. third of 'a. Huntington Btadi pro-d~ tPaciwlr. firm Thuriday.
Firemen · f;und· three point. of odsin
for the bl~~ ·and· labeled Jt• probable
anon,. br°lnging in deteclives to aid in In·
vesUgation. · DeloCtive ,liergeant J'll(k ~nholtz
sa~ M~~B¥ that no .s':.15J>eCl.a have-~
tdentified· but. motives for tbe tire might
Include a dbgnmlled emplnye ci JOW11
kids do!~ tt 1or.a ·pran1<.
"But we sWI don't b4ve any Idea who,"
he added.
The blaze · deslrllyed ab\lilt $8,000• In
materials and ,11,000 in facllitla •t
Ghlaa-Farms, 17101 Nichols S,t., Jate
Th\lfSday afternoon, said, firemen,. ..
"Anon is faldy commoo in llwltlnilon
Beach," said Fire Department C&ptaln J.
V. Vlnceo~ "~t ...most cues involve
dll1dren aod ~ f1re1. The crimina l
type. of arloft Ji · a lot • hArder to pin
down." "Ar!on ·is' a ·bard crnne to 'proVe,"'~
concluded, ·~uae. Pie, ~ldence .b
destroy<d with the, <;tlr!le.•
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Vl't f•~'9 MASSACHUSETTS - Map oullines general area Of Massachusetts
and"'lli iifi)Or Offs1iore -re!Ort· tslaqds. Chapltaquiddick Island is
'wh.e~ trll&lc accident involving Sen. Kennedy took place. •
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.KENNEDY ·-· .. :-
M ..... dnwe and haggard, alter <Jlf«illc
J>raYtis al the. C.lbollc r!tu for his ~te
.brother' campaii!J aide.
VOICE TIWLED OFF
· They aaked il be would make a.llale· ' . -ment.
"This isn't the ••• " he said, his voice
t.raUiNI; off. 1'Thl1 i5 the day of the funeral, Tblajm't the applOfll')ate tim.t."
0 I'Ve just come frorn the funeral of a
very IDYely glrl and this Is not the ap-
pl'01'1111e'tbne lo comment," be snappOd
as fJ)I! questions continued.
"Pleue, get .me: to the CIT/' m, wile. Jooiua~. lum1na lo an· aide.
. So w. Sen, Ktnnedy has laid be
bOcamt.~ oo the itsrk. rw.\l~ ~ tuliied In the wi'oni dlreclfo~ from
the fetry sJlp where Miss Kopechne wu
·to have cav&bt a ride;
An off-duly Duktll C01jllly sheriff'• d•J>Ul~ward Look Jr., Ja.1 beij~~ to
bve tjiO Kebnedy cir as l~t~ ·!be wroeg .tum,"bat he could oot I -the dftver.-~ -· -
NO WITNESS
Tbe Edgartown poliee chief nottd Tues-·
day this leaves iovestigatGra without •
\vitness placi.Qg Sen. Kennedy at the
wheel of the death car. -
Some l:lf the qu!stions yet to br:
Slll'llft!red include:
-why, '91d thit senator wait so _ lOQg
belort go1JJ& to the poll!"?
-~took him back \0 .his hotel?.
-Wa'sn't some effort made to question
Kennedy when he was belna taken to his
Hotel. t.o determine what had happened to
bis car aud Miss Kopecbne 1
-U he gave informalioo to the person .
taking him to his hotel, why weren'l lhe
police nOlilied right away so · a search
could have been started for Miss
Kopecbne?
-What Nppened to Kennedy after hl.s
arrival 1n Edgartown?
-Wouldn't someone ~n Edgartown -.
perba~ a pollCe officer or 'a touria~ ~ ·
have 1ee11 him and offered assistance!
-Why would he be confused -he had
been.JG' the' area numerow ·times-atid
lake • wroaa tum before reachinJ: \he
brid&tl ' Nit questions may be answered dur· in& oil!rt' proceedings in coming wee.ks. . . .
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'llie ·oe1I st.p .fo lhe<e ls-Monday's
show-caUBe hearipg. Jts ·purpose is to
determine whether a summ0tl3 is to be
issued; bringing the cue tO trtal.
Under Maasachuutts law, persons con·
vict.ed of Jeaviltg the sCene of an accideJ'lt
may receive from two months to two
years in jail, but such sentencu frt--
quently are ·suspended.
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ROBITAILLE ••
poraUons unearthed ln the investigation.
Robitaille joined jbe oil city force in
1963. He has workedibere q_ patrolman,
fleld ~geent, watch commander, train-
ing officer and administrative assistant
to Chlel,Sellzer.
.Educationally, he has: ranged into fields
1-i~ W,ll<e .ojen .. , :r1jese incllld• Ilia a.Uo<!ai. pf~ de~• in pttdenlla!rf,
Work toward a muter s degree in public
adiiiini.stratJOD iDd 21 Wllts toward a law
degree.
Currently-heading the clty'J d~tective
dlvision, Robitaille· Uyes ln Huntil)gton
Beach WI.th his wife, Lela; children,' Dorl,·
l l; Brad, 10; and Eric, 4.
He ·and tbe family were glad today that
the "heetic" period of decision abrut a
new chief for the rapidly growing city
had reached a happy end.
Robitaille said he plans to place more
emphasis on problem areas such as
downtown which he called a focal point
lot ,a· ieaJ rtan:otica. prob~ in Hun-
Ungton JI<•~... . .! . , "We can~ Ignore it; we have it
(narcotics abuse) in a big way and it's
our responslbility;••·RobitalUe. SJid,
The chlel iald the departmlnt lo In
good sha~ ~'-t~ ... !'.!lliber .of pe;~el -~ equipment. 1"1'ht council arlil adminis-
tration have been tremendOusly good
to us about equiflJnent. when we can
jostify the need. We're the. onty ,depart-
ment in Orange County with helicopters,"
he said.
· Robitaille said he plans a fuller com·
rpunlty relations program to Jet tht p!o-pre or the City see what the police force is
trying to do. "We want to let thetn know '
we're trying to do the best job possible,"
he sai~.
Terse . Note Sent
By Japan on Ga s
TOKYO (UPl) -The Jap3J'Jese
government in a terse. l\\10-sentence
statement lacking. in d i p Io mat i c
platitudes t o d a Y noted the Pentagon.
agreement lo remove nerve aas from
Okina,va.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Shigeru Hori .
Prime Minister Eisaku Sato'• chief
six>ke!man, delivered the statement:
''111e U.S. decision is an indicaliOl'.I of the
im~rt.ance·at~ed to Japan by the'NIJ.•
on Adtnlnistrauon. We wish to pay our
respects to President Nixon for the
'peedy response to our requtst ."
A public outcry had erupted In Japan
11nd on Okinawa as result of disclOlure
that 23 U.S. soldier.s and ~~n Arpirlcan
civilian employe of the ArrirY on 01tlnawa
were given inedical treatment !ftcr e:i.·
poeure to the gas .JuJy 8. 1
Fires Rage in. N~rth
' FORT BitAGG (UPll-Vlofent lllthl·
niog ptorms touched off at lea•\ I& fortst
fires tn a one mllllon-acre a.i:u teetfon o( "°~"' California toctay. · --11'0 Suite Jllvltlon of fortSl<Y. Iii<!
• of Ult fires were under ap acr.t in
1\U but were creatln, dlf.flculllts
becau.t of "" wld•opret4 .aru. and th& lna<:«ssibOtty or lom• ofU.. br~ •
SoMoi DiJtriGt 't.iicllln 1Jdo1t Pt all J1t ~~'llie..al1Wllfnl of allom<Y necessity and th<y were cerlaiJ>ly work-that the actJon wlfl be tevlved with the
they wanlod Tuteday in superfo• COUrl l'l!PJIJI.}. Iii~ f<!f lit• d~lfkl that Ing on perwnal m9llves. I.' . I «lffl of tltt pew &<:hoof yeor i!l lhe laq.
but their happy spokesman left the the dtciaion .to hold a mw meeting at "And I can't thl.nk o! anything ."10?.e• ' Jt ii }IO&Siblt, h.owever, aecotding to
courtroOm to announce bis "complete noon Oo. June 9 was an j•unJaw!ul work necessary than money and whal's tnoi'e McCou.Ft, that the diltrlct wU1 appeal.that
·sali.$cU9p" with lhe verdict of Judge stoppage" and just as much a breach ot personaJ than getting some more of t port.Jon of Judge Co:rfman's ruling which Robe'rt L. Corfman. contract ult.be May 29 incident. that?," waa Judge Corfman's ·wry ad· favors the DEA argument.
Judge Corfman rejected \he argumt!11t "We're very, very pleased with the dition. ' "That wJU. be up to the district,'1 hi
of attorney David r Jiolden that the decision,•• said DEA president Carl He ordered the district to irnme(liately .sai~. "I understand that they ·are-golng to
teacher_s should J>e ,pal'd in full for May 29 Manemann. "We look on it 81 a very fair pay the 291 te~Chers involved in the June call a.n executive, 8'4:'100 aod the matter
-, lhe. d•f <fi which tbe)r crffted virHict and it's 1 sOluUon that we could • . 9 walkout. He denied any payment . of ~ wUl come before them •t that Ume. ·~
"dangerous and sometimes chaotic situa· have arrived at some time ago il the damages claimed in the action but in• fi,t the heart of lhe issue is the-
tiona" by not workihg to schedule and by district had been willing." slru cted the district to pay all legal costs. teachers' refusal to accept the 4 percent
not working the full day. McCourt argued that the teachers• ac· Post-hearing discussion appear~ to in-raise recently ·offered by the dlslrict
. Bu& be agreed with Holden that the Uon of June 9 could not be condoned by dii:-ate that the ruliilg will ' Jead both board, an Increase whiCh might pOssibly
district' had no right to deduct pay from Ute court atnce Uie leave of absence was parties to re.Wve a dispute.created when have. been boo3\ed by anolher ·2 percent tea~ aa a result or their ll(:Uons on not, in.the llgM of atate codes, governe.d district teachers demahded more Pllfl in lhf! fall~ ' · '
June t. He defended the claim of the by ''persoOal inttreata or necessity... A temp-0raiy injtmc:Uon which would The pay dispute led to teachers'" de-
teac~s: -all members of the District . · "Tliese te.achtfs were trying io enforce have forbidden the. DEA teachen from fiance al. diatrlct work ach«td:ules on 'MQy
Educators Assoai\lf?p -that they cookl a ~necpv~ bAr:hinlni -"CI"ttment.." cilllng a ,lfttikt _!!:t _a!Yf. of · the district's 29 ~~ the .w~lk-out of .t~ at moil of
apply one-of theii fWo aMuaJ daify leaves Judge Ci>rfmJD replle<f.., "They ctaipt ti:iat schools hai l>ten ta)(en olf catenaarm-me diStrlef• schools on June 9. · · ,
Valley -Orders:_
Recall Fraud
Charges 'Study ..
Fountain Valley's recall battle may be
carried to the crlmf'nal courts U the city
attorney can·prove fraudulent practices
in the distribution of recall .petlUont
again1t -Oiree councilmen.
Tuesday night. the cou~il agreed 3 tO 2
-with atrong dissension from Coun-
cilmen John' Harper and Edward Just -
to auUwnze City Attorqey Edwin Martiq
to: pursue legal" actio~ on· charges o(
liWC!u!enL~ ··anc,Jtinl;e · •·
jority faction of the council. .:..._.:::.
Mayor J..R6bett--Sch\¥trdtfeger 'toot .a
swipe at vrange County District Attorney
Cecil Hieb, whom he said was unwUllng
to investigate the charges when atked
two m<!:nths ago. · ,
'Don•ld Freaeau added his support to
lbe Mayor a.sking, "Why doesn't the
District Attorney help me?'' He had also
sought help from the diStrict attorney.
Both men said Hicks' reply to their re-
quest for investigation was that he did
not want to become involved in a political
issue.
"That dowi't help me J! he In·
vesUgates ·the charges after I've b,een
~ailed,'' said Fregeau, who added that
he also received no satisfaction from the
Grand JU'f ~hen he pleaded for an ·in·
vestigation Into the pr&ct.ices of reel.II
supporter•.
When it came Ume for the vote
authorizing Martin to~sue court action
lj-r aJl!i J UJI bo , obj~ on the
grounds that clt,y. lun should not be n·
pended for any more eral Involvement.
"I followed tlll same route with the
dJstrict .attorney 1with complaints from
k¥>tli sides/' aaid riu.s:t.. expressing doubt
that Hicks was JSeJng .ui\&air to. one 5.ide.
Ju&t suggested tha~~ couooil as a
body should ask first the district attorney
then ·the st.ate attorney general to in·
vesUgate the entire recall issue. His mo-
tion waa defeated 3-2.
In summing up what he considered the
problem, Schwerdtfeger said, "I've made
• re~ated phone calls tp the man (Hicks),
81ld. it di4r}'.t. Jl19.Ve ,hiro~.1 don'.t· .qiean to
cast • asperaic.IM on (;eCII Htc,kf, \ut l
don't' t.h1nt' 'We ' can ·'f!i-pect hltn to do
anything about ihe c~argea now:: *. * *· • From Pqe J
RECALL •..
bring tbe.ir candidates out In the open."
Parks and Recreation Commlasion
Chairman Ron Shenkman ~tood before
the council and called for "peace in lhe
Valley"· declaring "the , courts bave
spoken, let'• now conduct tbe recall issue
with dignity."
Shenkltlan, Jpeaking from a neutral
posltJon he 1ai~, pointed to a r~t in·
dustrial rirm ·that backed away from
Fow$1n Valley because of the pending-
recall and uiged all sides lo avoid mud
slinging. ·
Another surprise came from . John
Mangano, receotJy figured to· be :a: can.
di.date Jn the recall election, who declared
he would prefer to see "tbe entire is&ue
settled in April during regular elect.ions."
Replying to calls for a clean campaign.
the mayor stated he originally thought
everyone would be told-the -issueS. bUt
considering the lack of fair play th~ issue
would come out, "whether you call it
mud slinging, being aggressive or gutter
politics -the people will get the facts ."
One quesUon came up on the form or
the recall, .,.:hen atorney Robert Sassone,
a recall support~. complained that
persons voting agains:t the recall ahould
not have' the right to vote for a candidate
in the election as indicated by the r~all
resolution.
Valle y Mark~t
Robbed of $10 ,.
A 111n·loll!ll bandit took .170 caab. lrom
1.""*11 Jl\lOplltn V1ttay;marktt;-·ll
o'Clock T\&el4ay niaht.
• Pollce'llid th~ men entered the store.
and told ~ clerk, Mlchatt .Voe.llinger~
"Thl1 ls * &tJclAlp, let'a aet th~ c:aah." ..
-VtelliJll&' ~-ibe4 "''"f'On •Md aa.:11 cal .u Ci>!~ .... i.rn •trl• tlito1. -.,
Only on• min was setn, sald 'poUct • .but
'"'ther' baodll may have bMi> .l!fvolv,.,. :r~~i:e no otller ~ltn-lo tho rqb-
berj' ii t!OIO'Newhopt St.: " 1 '
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OAU,Y l'llOT Stflf PllM9 SHARK FISHERMAN WRAY <LEFT), HELPER PALAZZOLA DISPLAY THEIR CATCH
Ht rrlng Prov11 to be Undoing of Fiv•foot Blu. Sherk Swimming N1!1r H·dntingfon Pier
No Fish. Story,;
Shark Chooses Wrong Treat, Caught
The tittle herring looked like a tasty
Tuesday afternoon snack to a brazen blue
shark swimmihg In the water off the
Huntington Beach pier.
Unfortunately, the herring was at·
tached via ~nd·test line to the
fishing ,POie of 17-year otd Harry Wray,
who lifted the fiv~foot shark out of the
water and onto \he pier.
ll was big as sharks caught off the pier
go, and Harry was glad that it.s final
meal consisted of herring rather than
someone's leg.
He caught the toothy fish at 1: 15 p.m.,
after it was seen swimming in the area
-with two other sharks.
Fishermen on a local sport-fi:i:hing boat
spatted the trio hours earlier and even
hooked the same shark twice, but lost
him both times.
"He was pretty well tired when I hook-
ed him," said Harr}>. "The men on the
boat_must ha ve already worn him out."
It took two gaffs tp Jilt him out of the
\\•ater and onto the pier whtte Harry and
hi~ friend Neil Palazzola , 15, Stanton, ad·
ministered the coup de grace.
The shark, dead but still wiggling, at·
tracted SC-Orea of curious pier \\'aikers
and fishermen Who were interested in
seeing his big "smile."
A resident of 20861 Suburbia Lane,
Jiunti.nglon Beach, Harry regularly goes
to the pi~r to catch rays and sharks.
Although he has caught many, none have
been this size.
"I'm going to remove the jaws and
mount them,'' said Harry proudly. "lt's
j ust about the biggest shark I ever
cau~ht."
Green Valley , Developer
Contest Lasts One Round
The f;irst bout ln Fountain Valley city
hall Tuesday night was a on~round con·
test between Green Valley homeowners
and repre.Hntatives of developer George
Holsl'eln.
Homeowners In Green Valley allege
Holstein is changing the entire concept of
the development by p r o p o 1 i n g:
apartments on part of the land.
Holstein -facing financial prcb~ms in
Green Villey -claims he mutt have lhe
apartments to survive financially.
Four areas involving rednt zone
changes or potential· zone changes were
the central items of discussion.
Zone change 195 ha1 already been ,IP.
proved by the council for apartments on
JO acres: on the southeast comer of Slater
Avenue arid Ward Street.
Zone change 200 was approved by th&
council Tuesday for s1nale famlly
residences in four pieces Of property
touching three comers of Green Valley.
Homeowners were first anaered by
zone change 195 which plit prop()!led
apartment& where theY. claim they were
promised a conunerciat development.
The central pi"tlt:Nem, as Roblin ex-
plained it, is tha,t apartment dwellers
would spoil the Green Valley concept o[ I
private recreation and gr\en belts. •
"Wltb sOO people there we couldn't1'
PQS.\\bly keep them out of our parks," hi
saJd~ · -,?-.
Cooncilman John Harper suggested ad.
milting lhe apartments to the system aftd
make them pay ·ror the parks, 'i>ut
homeowners objected that renleri wOuld
stil l not become involved in the project a!I
the hom~wners,. which is the basis of
Green Valley -lhvolvement. i-
.Councibnen dlrec:ted the bomeowne rS
to meet wtth pltnnlng s'taft and. Grten
·valley representatives ~tore declding on
what coiirse of action they l\'ou.ld propose
to the cooncJI.
Culottes Win ' ,.., .
Sch(>pl Approval
But Not Slacks
Stude~ts battling for a revision of dress
standards }"ithin the HUfltington Beach
Union High School District won :shirttail•
and cu 1 o t t e s (divided skirts) from
trustees Tuesday night-but that's about
all.
The board, by a 4 to I vote, adopfed the
new code which specifically forbids Jong
hair, mustaches and the wearing o! san·
dais without socks for boys and sl acks fo r
girls.
Only departure from the dress code In
force during the pa.rt year is that the
boys may now wear T-shin's and to leave
their shirt talls out of their trousers •
Girls culotes, which formerly had to ap-
pear like skirts, no longer have to give
that appearance.
student Jan Jones, who worked with
the administration on the dres s code said
arter the adoption, "I don't think lhi~ w111
help our administratlon-student relations
any.\
Trustee Joseph Ribat who favors no
dress COC!e al all aiid cast the Ione "nay''
vote againat the regulations, said "This
could cause a great deal of trouble in the years ahead.
1'Jt's really a shame thal the Mafd dtd
not at least accept the. recommendations
of the &.~dent commitlte'/1 •
He relered speocificaJly t9 points of dif.
ference between the students and the ad-
ministration on the It.ems relatina to hair
1.ength, mustaches, s~dalt wltbotit IOaks
and girls slacks." · · · ' . 1
!he new c~e; which "Viii gp into' effect
lh11 fall, proh1b1ts the following items for ~)'S: Sunglasses worn insid.e bulldlngs without , prescription, hats oon school
jackets "'ilh insigna, 1tbongs,· tight
trousers and cut-off jeans, berm\ldas,
hair longer than !he shirt collai' line.
musta~hes, sideburns extending below
the earlob~. and beards.
Sunglas'ses worn inside schoOl buildings
.11re also prohibit~ for the girls, in ad·
dltion to the wear1na ol hair curling ap.
paratUJ, spike heels, 1hoes Without heel
straps, bennudas and slacks See through
dres.'ieS without slips, mid~iff blouses
tight-fiUing clothing,~ noisy jeWelry ind
jackels with non-scflool .insl&ntl. Potential r.one changes 196 atid 19.7 have
not yel been requested by Holstein.
Bill Hoblln , president of Homeowners
AssociaUon No. 3, faced the Holstein
representatives and told them, "We're
here to guarantee the stability of Uie
Grttn Valley master plan of ownership
as it was sold to us when we bouabt our
homes."
From Page 1 .
He then took a worried look at the mlp
and eiplalned that ll was patenu.,.-•rone
chsnges 19$ and 197 we fear. Wt could ·
accept the one 1p1rtmtnt arta· already
paMtd If we wtre sur no mart would be
~1· rea~eih'I mtn'n!plleitbat' U,. .:l~~fD q~~-OM r1cU ~~W1mer:A.vlnue
-iii """' ltlllllod' ~'" dtCft!Oil hal not 11een'reach"l""l "''"if'lh01·"'m:w.
: t,,
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APOLLO • • •
otherwl1t quiet day.
It 1wted li);e a comedy show. When a
picture ol the moon flashed on the
monitor in mission control, the capsule
communicator, astronaut Charles Duke,
commented : "We see tbt earth in the
centtr of the JCreen.'" r
Alt.r a pa.... AlufiJi C<l!Ttcted bin!
w\th: '1Beuev, lhat•1 whtre we h•.t c1m•
from. 't ' ' '~' 'ii
"Il is, huh? .Well T'ljt fcall1 foo1t1ti1 at a
•
bad scr..,; h•lo." Ouk• Hid. "Stand by
one. Hey, you're right !''
. Later, when a picture: ol lhe urth wat
shown, Duke said : "I re!UH to bi~ on
this one. You tell us."
• "You'll hive some tun at~ pres1 ~n·
lo-e alter lhll l!bllt.'' 'Collins kldcled
ltil\l.
•1ft'1 ::l:lO a.m .. " Duke countered,
••gverybOd)l'll be aalefp. l 'm conna sneak
o!I llli""8h thebick-way."
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Cl,\l\Y' PILOT S&tft' """" , .
SPEAKS FOR NIQUEL CORP.
Attomoy Alox Bt.wi,o
.. ~ n"Own . t e-· .. ·--·
Mission
Trail··
WaUiout Halts
' llarhor Wor\ . " niNA J'Ol!iT \'.., ~ •l ihe
Dana l'olnt 111ri>Qr proi.cl JI.a•-. to a
stand.d:iiJ this week as a rd of the
....u..it <i Operalill( E~ Uoioo __ ... "
Rislilem Project En!lineer J'* llalnes ~I!" loc\IY. ~the w~aallk\ed
about 25 ojltrating.engin""! "1l>C on
the proj~t. Another 50 men · · ked out
Dn··tht job, he Siid, becaute ther. were
unable to continue their job :wfthout the
heavy equipment. ~
Raines said there would'.. be no
monetary 'loss to the county because of
the 'falkout, just a lime loss. }le 1dded
that the project was s!x monthi,1abead of
schedule at the t~ of the watkbut.
.e Slide Sltetohtg !_et
DANA POINT -Color sU@es with
det.alled sketches and explanatian by the
South Coos\ 9cenic Impruvemeill Project
of .. Pn>Posed changes in this community
~ be pr...,.\ed Thuroday night by the
Daria Point Clamber of Commerce.
The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held at
the Richard Henry Dana Schoo~ 2t2U La
Cresta.
The Project his proposed rerouting
Coast Highway to Del Prado Avenue
rather than widening it, making a park
around the present lookout at the cliff
end of the Street or the Blue Lantern. and
widening and landscaping Street of the
Golden Lantern. :e Girls Join Gu ards
SAN CLEMENTE -For the.first lime tn tts four·year junior lifeguard program,
ii girll have signed up· with 70 boys I<>
receive instruction from the . S a n
Clemente Lifeguards in water safety, nm aid, and activllies.
'[be: next session will nm from July 21
through Aug. 29. Further infocmation
may bf! ohtained by calling 492-0750,
e Contest Plannt!!ll.
. ' MISSION VIEJO -While one llt!le_~ig:
gy 8~ fo market, other ume-.pJilies
wtil be WJ>p!ng over I<> the ~..Ylejo Recrea&,i Center for the Big Toe contest at•t:30 p.m. nut Thu~ay.
Competltion will be open 4!>-.ail, age
groups, providing they are im~rs .of the ~Uon center. • .
JudgeJ wlII l>t lookiq !or llM!lmosl an!·
quo ·painted toe; ~ •
·e wet1tJ1er 011 c41t
· SAN CLEMl!NTE -11wt lilqward
department )ltre ' •stabllsbed "
reconiod .P/Kirie T '° wltjcb ollm
"'complete mrl ant \.her ·JnformaUon"
ln t¥ san ctemenl~ . ~a. The number to
call la 491-)tll.
The ~· according I<> a lileguard
spokesman, are. tUttt oft· tbo .San
Clemente pie(. aod 1rt ~ l'Kenever
thfre II a clliQp-tn llUrf ~.
·S teele Merfeetr
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Be•eh ·
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• Flood. Drain
Under ~ttidy
For :Tollrists
By JACK BROBACK
Of fllt o.llT Plllt lfeff
A pedestrian pathway to SAii Credi
beach between South Laguna Ind Daoa
Point ;In ooutbeaatern Oraage County will
be 1h1Wed as a possible solutiqn to tbe
muclHUscussed public beach access pro-
blem. •
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The Board Of Supervison Tuesday,
after a two-boor hearing before. an
ov~~~e or more than·l50 ~h
lovers, voted unanimously to have the •
County Counsel and ·Flood Control
District sl<ldy the posslblllty of Including
a pedestrian walkway in a pllnned flood
control channel from Pacific Coast
Hlghway I<> !hf beach.
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:r1ME FOJnOMrnACHES'
Laguna Attorney Wilcoxen b"I\. Y PILOT Wf ,....
:Sp~hdowii
Weather
Looks 'Fine ·
The suggestion was made b y
Supervisor Robert W#'Battin, but he first
moved th!t ·the pedestrian walkWay be
required aod that Laguna N I g u e I
Corporailoa'1 drainage plans not be op.
proved unless the pedestrian path was in·
eluded.
BRENNAN McCLELLAND LEAOS.FOES OP PRIVATE SALT CREEK BEFORE COUNTY SUPERVISORS
Oueat fo r a Lost 8'.Nch Takes 'Hev~· ancl Suppo11•r1 to Inland County Seat
' -
Coast Woman Appointed
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SP.\llll';gqrf~ ~,,_ (API -YemiinJ "rot bOme, -~._;-"ea·
))tor«& .streaked ever fut« toward ea"rth
""'-Y j s perlect coune thal II lo 1'00
Supervbor llavld L. Baker supported
Ballin'• Idea but (lbjectod slnlnaly to the
!mandatory wordinc.
After much ~. the bomJ IJ>
prov'!' the reviled motlee but . l" tlmf
Wl,I HI Jar tho ·C!'lmreJ Ind ·dialrlcl to
~<JJeJP~ .of. GraJ!d ~~.' ..
Ii tlie l'acillc Oc~ Th""J'17
I . ' n11ttar where yoa travel, It'• nice
to pt ""'1Jl," Edirln E. Aldrin Jr, ~ u
jh9 utronauta be>med a -pie> lllf'ti-ot ·earth .from more th&D. 1801000
miles aw•)' 'lil<sday n!gh1.
'~It's sef.Ufl;g appreciably larger nolv,"
said Michael Collins. "It's loot.log iqort
like a world.
And , looking ahead to splashdown,
Apollo 11 commander Neil A. Armstrong
asked aboUt the weather in lhe recovery
.area. ·
"lt looks real good out there /' miuion
control tok1 him.
'!The. forecut ii tor scattered clouds at
3,000 feet and a visibility of ltl milea. SO It
loots real good for recoven."
Apollo 11 is to land at t :ff p.m. PDT
aboutJ,200 miles &OUthwest of Hawaii.
The astronauts set their course Tu&
day by liripg a abort engine bunt I<> lleer
onto a precise path intended to land them
near the aircraft carrier Homtl They
ended their historic exploration of the
moon early Tuesday by sh o o t l n g
themselves out of lunar orbit and
gradually gained speed as they ractd
deeper inlo the grip of earth's gravity.
The TV show was the highlight of an
otherwise quiet day.
It started like a comedy ihow. When a
picture of the moon f1ashed on the
monitor in mission control, the capsule
communicator, astronaut Charles Duke,
commented: "We see the earth in the
center of the screen."
report back. ..
Large ·i.i-111\ded' tho -· decision frwn the ltlVl1l\Y _partisan
ccowd {rnnl Lallw Beoch, Dana Point
•nd Sin \-"~-,,.. cr6wd 'Jilcluded.
llWIY imall illlklr.n. .
B~ "'Heva" Mc:Clellam, I ra!dent
of tagullO l!Ol<h· lincle IMO, led the
forets opposing Laguna Niguel Corpora-
tion's plarui for a private beach to terVe
lhe development'• ulthnate 8 0 , 0 0 0
residents.
He said he was repreRnting "the
surfer element," but laced his rem1.rk1
with quotes from an u n n a m e d
serviceman, "a (ocmer surfing dwn~
pion." ,
"Thia Is wbal I'm fi411Ung for, I<> enjoy
bucbe9 that offer good aurllng. Salt
Creek is outstanding," McClelland quoted
without notell.
"Let the voices ol our servJcemen be
heard the loudest," he concluded rmo-
tionally.
McClelland said the Salt Creek public
beach p~ents "had no organization
but the help 'we are geUing is surprlJin,g,
We have htmd(edll of petitions ouL
''Artists also favor the beach there" he
continued and had a painting o1,.' the
beach shown which he said would be raf·
fled to raise funds for the campaign. He
(See SALT CREEK, Pago I)
Apollo Seismic
Test Detects
Moon Tremors After a pause, Aldrin corrected him
with : "Believe that's where we just came
from."
"It is, hub'! Well I'm reallt lootfng it a SPACE CENTER. Houston ( • ") _ A bad ICrten here/1 Duke said. .. Stand tiy IU'"
one. Rey, you're rlghll" seismic e:iperimtnt ldt on the moon by
Later, when a.pictu.re of the earth wu the Apollo 11 a!tronauts has pk:ktd up
shown, Duke said: "I refuse to bite on unppl8:1Qed tremoQ.
"'. , ' 'Mn. Ro!)ert lj. Weed ol Newport Beach
~ WU ·~t.d f....,.. ol Ibo
Oi'ange County Grand 1ury,
Judge Robeii ~· -t ol ht& oeloctlQo .drn 1..i.loo -ber 1'1ll>w jUton u tlie pp '!ail with the
Super)..-. coon lurlsl ljO!llJld cloled doqra
this mornin(. .
Mi-1. Weed, the wUe of Ortlnge C.OUt
DAtL Y PILOT Publlaher Robert N.
Weed, has now taktn over the duUu
relinquished by \\'.llllam D. Martin of.
Laeuna Beach. 'I'.be former Art COlony
mayor resigned last Fridly under
circumstances which have not betn made
public .
Afrs. Weed's first action on taking of.
flet! was to pay triliute fo tbe work of
Martin, who led tbe.Grao(i Jmy from ita
creltlon seven mohths ago.
"1 can only u.y that I will do my very
best in my performance of duties as
foreman,,. Mrs. Weed said. "We on the
jury were all vef"/. disappointed at Mr.
Mart.In'• re:sl"q:i and f~l that be,wu
doing a fme job."
Trie new foreman plans no changes in
the llsilng of jury officers established
under the Martm administration.
"Tbe only change,"· she sata, "will be
in the appoin~nt Of a chairman of the
county administration committee, the
post I held untl! today ."
Hilton Dalessi of Fullerton takes over
the chair of vice foreman, a1&o fonnerly
held by Mrs. Weed .
Martln'• member seat on the Grand
Jury waa lllled !Oday by Joe Caoper, a
Fullerton real estate broker. Cooper was
sworn in by Judge Gardner pior to
th• appolntmeot ol Mn. Weed.
.
Laguna~amber
Not ·Just .Whim
this one. You tell us." The aeilmmneter bas detected "several
"You'll have some fun al the presa·con-sUn {s" • bel "'-to the Cha be ol Co ference after this shift,,, Collins kidded di . ct even or surface movement, Is one,u•& , m r m·
lifm-:-.--·-· ---which may-~frorn nttural-IOUf'te!;-merce -just a whim· forJ.;agwla Be;i;ch
merchants! ''It's '2:30 a.m.," Duke counlert.d. said John W. Stnall, ·manager of the A·'2,)00Cbamberoperatlngbudgetde-
"E'.:Verybocfylll be asl!!tP. I'm gonna meak Lunar Surface Projects office. flclt OI dues owed would perhaps in.
of.I throughJhe back wa~." The experiment, powered by tolar dlcate IO. Anos~I. sbowf;d vleweJT·twd sealed panels is apaprently. slowly dying from Chln\ber "President Harry · Lawrtnee boxes tn wh1.eh are ·packed preclou• bits ·' n-asked ·at a directors rileeUn« lfueiaay,
Of solll.lld -• .,,.. •· -~ ....... ~1. overhea,..., Small, aald. •
·-• ""' ·~ NN _... ·T "WbY·are peoi>le ·ao ·slow · In · paying l«:led>'durbig•thelr mom1"l<IUl''!W .. bour He aaid K was deiigned to discharge a.amber 'l\'_es?'" . · • ·
walJ«oe th• moon SiDm1. 11 but throuch radiation, but Its radiation He ·waa·lOlll· by Betty Myen, chamber
"We· ™1' , tbefe'i' i 'Joi '"' li!1enllat4 ..,race hu been darnaied. pwtbty from• ""'"-"Mger;"We're· just, a ·whim.
DAILY ,II.OT 1td ,,_,.
NEW QRAND JURY FOREMAN
Mrs .. Robort N. Wood
.Te1·se Note Sent
By Japan on Gas
TOKYO (UPI) -'!'be Japanese
governme.nt · in 1& • terse. two-sentence s~len\ePt l~lag Jn .dlp_lomati-c
ptslltU<!Os I o<l ·a y noted !hf Peolqon 8gi'eem'ent to rtmove nerve gas from
Okinawa.
Chief Cabinet Sttretary Shigeru Hori. ·
Prime Minister Eisaiu Sato's chief
spokesman, delivered the statement:
"The U.S. decision Is an lndlcaUon of the
lmpi>rtanee atl<ldled to Japan by !hf NIF
on Administrutlo•. We wish to pay our
respects to President Nix~ for the
speedy response to our request.''
, A public outcry· bad enipted In Japan
and on Okinawa u 1'5Ult of dbclOIUl'6
that S3 U.S. aoldiera and an American
clvillan emplaye of t~·ArmY on Okinawa
weni· gtven medical treatment after ex~
""""' to lhe ... J~ &.
from a nliliibi!r ol. """"'* -.. by the blast ol !hf rocket which lilted Nell Peop~' d<llil ,leel ·lliey~ ha ye W'bieloal~
to '"" -'~ lll!PPlea and ·'We · Al ~l~'iia rld!l1( !or live 'niottlha." · • • · thOughl ,...d·lle '"-ter-tn ...mi that "-An)>slrong and Edwin E. drln Jr. ~1 if6es t<the i:btJiriI>er·ar• •·"" Laguna. Gree~r. ·
they mlbi•&re'ke;••be aald. . from the ltmar aurlace. '*"'~ . . . tbe' ~ <i'
Temperatum during the lunar" daf lmjilOWO:M· llle ~ IJliiln..,.. · • • ·
YoungsJers Guests
At Sawdust Festival
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reach 250 degrees, Ind Small aid •IJW . I t" ' . .. . I • • . • G #a l\T . r at
-would ilol survive if thlo beat • , ' . . I '' '. ce uo "L ~.ew~o
cooldn't be dilalpated. ' S .. '-' ..1._ .l . "
Another esp<riment left on the moon. OptlrYlSO.n! "1'ppl'O.Ve U ollidal La11ma Btacb Greeter Eller
has ao lir been a latur<, small md. La Tra'llc S"""d·y· Larseo ·...,..,lo be a hll inore -ul ' A mJrror.llft de>ice designed to reflect guna ~.,. '"' · U-· lait few ~ It's bee..., be'< the .•
luer beams has DOI boeli located I!)" Qrange eooniy· 'llU)lmlilon Tll!llda1 ·proUd .,;;,er <i a ~=-ted oAI. •
utronomen ari.r .. veral attempts, lie ~ed .a 'atud1' leading lo 1nitailMJoO Tho - -pu · ::fu the L111n1 aalH~ nld MrDonald -.Jorr at El .;;:c .:::~~~:t':.. ~~F<:..~~~.-<b-4~:-=2
Paso, Tu, and .Lid< ~ OC ,,, """'""' 'lo' ..,.. .~ Hl•-~ Thll!ldoj~ '7:11 " Oalrias
callfandahnralm!ll1*r ....... llill '!l!! ••"' t ' ~:. ':'!'•;' ...... . . .
Sea •<i 1'nllqlllllllJ ~:-=;-.. :•*a=~ ..... ·~· .11111~ -*'dilialEUalsaliood7 -r ...,., but a. .. · ¥,•.._.. '.' .... li!Wnlorol -Jnlthe-coot -ICl<lollnOloC ~ nlleded -. -. • .' . illio ~tal. • • . . II In. ' .
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Okay Tea(!he'r ·
Salary S~, ..
' ' Approval ior pr.Vlouol1 '-..i
teacben' &alary lncrwea &1-.iq ,.
$427 at the bot1an ol !hf salary acalo and
$1,0l3 at the top 11• lli•!D TutlitlaJ' allbl
by bualeoi ol ti» Lacuna .lleadl tlnllfed SchoOt llfltricl . • . • ..
TM· lnerta.., In salary aod lr!ngt
benefits .will cort the dlltrlcl IN.ODO next
schocif year, a 'fliw't eidller aPl!rd<ed bt
the ~ after klo( ~UOO Wiiii teachers. . ..
·Tho · salary 'schedule . dev<lo)iod , by
teachei's arid adminlitfatlve staff a mabs'
the top salary 113,708 and the bOl1om
$6,827.
Tblrteen lleps from top to bottom .,.
figured In the· propoeal. TeaclJen move
up the llePf acoordlng to education Ind . . . experience. -
Total amoont to be spent for teachers
8alary and benellll ~ II.297.517 ol the
district's $1.7 million bud 1 e t e.J·
peodltures-
Wheel Off Plane;
Runwa y Blocked
A small plline lost a wheel on llieOH
from Orange Co4nty Airport Tuesday
evening and blocked the nmway, otaalng
a 33-minute delay.
One of the airport's two 1W!WJJI war
closed durJng the d!lay whlle.h.,plane
waa. cleared from the landing and laboll
area. ·
An airport oUJclal saJd the Dilahap WH
nOt a major Jllefi!!m becl""' ... n
aJrcrall ~ .lllll iibl• to land and ~eotr-on the alrjort'1 leCODd runw1.7.
Roporls 'Illa! 'two.large jet pl.-wen
divert..I ti> other alrporta• darinC' the
delay were aid -to be falle bJ the
spokesman. '
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Orange
Wea tlaer .
Despite the mo"'1QI over~
11'1 still a lovely•day to· enjoy
summer punUlts. Tl'le weather
will wnaln lllal ...,, al leaal
(or the nm-n,. dlya.
. INSIDE TODAY
t < N OU! tht\I ; It haf happn<d
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eortA. who. tllW it rtelllf under·
sl4n4 1Dh41 h~ MPJ>fn<d and
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From wn Servl«t perallll to Callltrnl•'• drunken drMn1 • coj.i.ndw to l!Y to 1!111.W l!>!lr pitht •,. ~ ~ ~vllic. tjle ~ of a
............ ,..._ toiiay fer la 'lid lbd ~ drlvtq coWd be forlhcam-toward tho Wbhe lloUlo lll ll'lt -!Mii t1lll ICd4lol. .• 'l K~ :...::;':?~~~ -ll)I. • ~.;., • • ll'Jlr=i,.: -9\!!Mi. ;.·111.,.,~,ijo~O.al;,.'n.-';,..n . ..::-:r-u.:
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deeper.It.to lbe lra ~-----·a~llla--illli!ffY'•~ i!loitp@t'.¥'vtiilw'lliidlii&it iid .two in11"':1noD~wlllff MIN Kopechno
Ing clioll> of • )'QUiii aide tn bJs "'"' ~f faulrtn Ute auto •e<!4'1!1.Whlcli c1liu<I vfug under lbe lnl1tience of afooljiil 1re drowoed Jn •. the . •'-rtunitd car l\'8Y
Situntlf. Mlss Ml!Y Jo. Kopechne, 28, to drown lll possible. determine ibis. · • . . a Udal pood oear Edgartown. "These have all been conaidtted ~ "l ean't ..,. 1peclfic1lly that we are
A-tpedal pr"O$!COUlr for DU.tee CciUnty The senator, younger brother of JFK have not been ruled out," said Steele, making an Investigation into 'heavy"
also IMOlU'Ctd conslderaUon of. ~aes and RFK -~as been considered a pritne noting lha\ Sen. K~edy has already drintinf," Steele told newsmen. ~C
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JVd:W E~l :i o~iis ln Menagerie
On Beaches "
Lot's· of dead things wa.!h up on
Laguna's beache!. Usually It's seals or
fiah. Once ft was caw.
-,~Y~-SPCA-w• cali.4:. -
retriett from-the Matn Beach a de&d eel --
about th,.. <eet lone. .
A group of chlldrtn were huddled
arumd oflerlng their appraisal.
"Eeuu,,~' they screeched.
More Ofteil !he .morlne 8J!tclmen that
calla for lbe dlspolal 1kllla of the ·OPCA· .,,:
(Society for ~ of Cruelty to
Anlmalal ts • .w.
"We find aboUt ooe aeal a week that
hu wuhed.uhor<,"·lald Dm S!nkway.
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A P""'°"" 32.qnli ezpmdon· of the La&UJll lleach Shoals 1p1rtment complex
at 1801 South Cout Hlthway will have to
rtmaln on the drawing boarda until
further .Wdtes 1t1 made on the lrafflc
clralliUoD, the toJ>Otraphy, and u:act
!ay011t Pill»·
· LaiUJ11 planning comm!saloners Mon-
day night told applicant l\!chard Burt
that additional su.pport1q data for the
engineerlni aspects would have to be
provided~by-blm before appf'OQJ for lhe
conotruCtlon could be given. VOICE TRAILED OFF
The public hearlnJ wu caottnued until They asked U he would make • ota,te·
Aug. f, when Burt ls ~ to present ment. '
hli)nore detalled plem. • "This Isn't the ... " be aald, his voice
The el,ght-unit apartment ii located at trailing off. "Thia is the day of the
the foot of Bluebtrd Canyon Drive, with funeral. TbJI tan 't the 1pPropriate t.tme.!1
access to the complex by the &tmt ex-"I've ]U:St cOme from the fl.iberal of a
tension on the ocean . side of Coast very lovely g1r1-1DC1 this la not the ap-
Hl&hway. Plannera apteued a concern proprtate time to ~en"" pe snapped
for tbe now of tra!f1C at the corner, as the qut!tlons cOntlnUed.
wblch ·is presently controlfed by three "Please, get me lo the car.'' his wife
If the oea1 ts alive and caugbl tn •
Udepool, SPCA of!l~ls will try to prod It
bacl:'lnlo ·the ·ocHn. U !t ts ·deail, It will
be carl<d away to SPCA headquwn tn
Laguna Cufon.1
An SPCA truck that makes the round!
(Ince a weet_.to area headquarters to pick
up dead anlmall. will then lib It to Los
Anleles. where It will' be ·cremated.
stop ll&hts. Joan said, turning to an aide.
:"\. . , · oa11.Y ""·"' fllf'I ,...,. A pump atation adjaoan1. to the pro-So far Sen KeMedy hlis saj4 he
· C.UR10US, BUT SQUEAMISH, YOUNGSTERS KEEP DISTANCE FROM DEAD (EM-Yvt<I ·EEL perty was aloo a point oI concern for became .;,nlus;.i on the dark. rural road
II the llOa1 ii hurt,· tt willbe ldlled,
Sinkw'ay said ..
" Maln BHch Olotovory for Rlvoraldo'• Mlk~ .and Bambi Kl!'l'lliY ond MldMlo Shido!@ of Or--"!!~p .M<ii:o.detallal layout pl.~~·.~jil.Jbe.'f'-·~ired"¢~·•·c.-: ler,-shOW1Q11n\f'it1t'bOl<rif(e~ the ferry slip _w~r'i'Miss l\6pefline WI!
One ol lile.l>taea\ prob1-.wllh."'" · ~s IDn8Y"e::rpialned1 ii to keep ~a at a safe distance. "Seab can
uhy rabies just ilke any other animal,
and the)' btte vecy 1<r!ously," he warned.
But the.rt are more dead animals and
fish tb&n juat seals and eels.
· Laguna lifeguards recall once retreiv·
Ing a parpoise frpm the sand. And las~
11wnmer there wu a strange fbih guard!
latlt learned ls-only 1Upposed to be found
lg t,200 feet, of water -in the Indian
nr.an, 'flley'nr ,1111 b1lnl to figu<e that lfl""y out.' -' . ""t'-~. yes, -Oien· there was the dead cow,
:f!'~ ...,... ~[ the h'~"l' ra~ 1~
Thert's no telling what the Pacilic
mi&ht live up to Laguna's beaches.
T .A. .. Ru11 · l)tiver • ., ,-~., .. ~ #-t•i.:
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Little Items -Cover a Lot
Detailed Paintings Highlight Tiny Plywood Pieces
By JANtct BERMAN .
_ 01 the Dally .. lltt SMlff
Some of the ·tiniest works at Lagun3'~
Fistival of Arts are by Thomlls \Vad-
deldW .
But ill terms or detail, they cover1~ilot
of ground. .. -t,
~ i.~1ar-old ,i;ool\1 La"'1'• JWllter
*ork,! lri oil on gesso. Gesso ls plyWood
with an overlay or six coats or so of
plaster, sanded down to a saUn-1mooth
finish that lltill readily accept Waddelow's
liD~ ~.---.. •. ' Ho'.~~f lhlp1 tit <1*~
and. aequJJj l!lll!ni !111 piling• bn \ioords
thlt ~artl}i ti~ bve by five mctie:s.
which they could be lrabslated from idea
' to imag~.
·. "1 f.1ess my attention span is pretty
'!hort, • he said .
fie motioned toward a painting of a .OWlioy on a hor>e, ~Y d'1fneated •g~lnlll ) bae~gr .. md ,Af b~ 'linooth
n!OunWns. ll was aiorthoi11 "bt' IYad-
delow's staMards1 about four fed long
and one root high. '
"I began to get tired of painting all
those mount.IM," he 0!111J. "It took me
aboat a'mCinth ~do ~ti• ,, t 1
· WiddeloW safd thtr1 iS a new iwje oi
intereat in 1 art. ' j
h~ said.
When be paints, he Hplalned, be "'°' I
menla.1 J>rdCess that'• the anUthesl1 of a
noi><>b~st palnf.u's, ·Finl be viiuatllet iubject in ·.a 1erte1 of
geometric fo-s, then he increaau the
detail of each object aa he adds It to the
patnt!rl&. '
What emerges Is tntrtcacy down to tJ\e
last blade of grass in front oti' wOodtn
1hack in a field . And the whole palnt1nc ls
no more than II square lntbes.
.1::,:.,:n:t. w~.tt. ~!f' ~
photo1n1pl1'.
Wh)' ID tmaJI ~
'-LOS ANG!LES:(IJPI) -Drtv'er~.bave SMALL ONES'· "People are Ured of machh1e-made
product... And the ar<llt thirig Is the ktcla.
Look at tbeln all The ~oe Is off of art
()OW, and l><>9riy ! " ,
"Medell havo priced lhfmlli•es out 1>f
the market, 11 far i.a ~ coocemed," be
said. reached • ~p.ve agreeimµt on a new "'At tlrst; I didn't know if my paintin1s
lhr ... Y"' contract with ;· 'Soulhern ! ~ l>e succeeslul, so I decided !hit tr (
California rapid transit . di~ict c4Jlln1f ; worked 9n. small ones and they didn't 10
for wage bll:ei of'·t5 :cents lfl hour'plus. • we.R, {wouldn't be ·losWg much,'; he. e1-
:. Besides, be rudtly admits, he doesn'I
·like people. TheOftlyperoon tn ony cilhls
pldtzru oa dll)llay 1t the Festival booth
othd benefits. • plained.
The drivers, members of the AFJ;CIO • "And ·I liked ca?T}'ing my .studio in· a
He lhlnb cbildrtn art drawn to his
work beC&uSt;, "They know whaPlt is,
they can see a horie, a cowboy, a seagull,
a house.".
ls the cowboy. '
He Uva alone and works 1tone, at hls
own speed. And not. unleu he feels like Jt,
whµ:b is moat of th!! Ume. United ~Uon 1)~1 are .~oUng suitcase, so I could go wherever I felt
in I mall refertndum. Tht California like going, whenever I wanted to," He siild he Is a great admirer of non-
objective and lmpreasionlatjc art, .and has
many such woilts on 11\' .;.•llf o( ~I• own State ((bncWadon Service. will count the Later, be found that -he enjoy~ the
ballOIJI from the 2,500 driverslhe nlebl of precision, the delf.11, the orianlzatlon Qf
"I'm roally lu~ that I dQn't get bog·
gtd down. This Is my play end my
work," he said.
home. · . · •
Jul¥.~· "' wall palf\lings, as 1t'eD as ~speed wlth · "But I Just•<!O!l'l llb ~ ~o· it ,']'Y..U,"
"A few very percept.Ive people have
come by and leln rnY work ll'!id said,
'You mun lead a very orderly life,' and J
do."
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SALT CJ{EEK PATHW A~: U~DER SWDY .\ ; .. . .. " .
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ft shows tn his work. Eveeyth!ng Is
pl8llllld-<v<fy ·-"' tile sa1I of • ship,
valued the painting at ~.
"We respect the rights of the Lagwia
Niguel Corporation to . develop the J*<r
t>ert)' they own but there ls a solution to
this problem somewhere," Brennan ad-
ded. "All we need ,is convenient access 'to
the beach. Our beacbfronl property ls the
most.valuable in the world.''
JaCk-Snipes. chairman of t he·
Capiltramr Bly Park and Recreation
Distrkt board, led off the dlscUssion, urg-
ing tbelwpervbors to "do the best you
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T!IOMll A. M1,.,i,Tft1 -·-~I& •• ,. r. Nill ·--,~., lfllOf
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can to prOvide .ac'cess to beadles In our ' Bowie said speakers had · tpld "of
area. We appreciate what you did at beacbes that diould be acqul~ In the ~°ar1::~~h but we want soq.elhing in nest few years but thef left out tht:how.''
He offered . petition!-With more than .. the 8tt'orney noted. "You have here two
1.500 signatures from people-in the area Jegrnents of the taxpayers trying to
from S-an Clemente to Newport ~each, accomplish the same goal In clltterent
from Los Angeles and al.1 over Southern manners.
California . · . "Laguna Niguel acquired the Helen Keeley former Lagwia Beach · councilman and grand juror, who trig-beachlront for cull and plans to ~V'ide
gered the Salt Creek controversy last. a recreation area for 80,000 peOple. This
spring in a hea~ before a state will leave th~ propeqy .on ~ ta• rolls,
legislative, committee. quoted from · paid [or j)y'tupayers," Bowle continued.
\'oluminous ;i.iments which :We sal,d "HoW caa fOU solve the problem/' the
contained: · · attorney asked the supervisors, and then
-The ~laster Pia Ii of . · Short line answered the question .
Deve~opment of, O'r~e County , (1941) :'You ~n bQ)' it wi\h lax mOJJ•)' but Is
mentioned a·cqwsuton ·of beache!I from that flQ\Utable to the people of the COWty
Three Arch Bay to Doheny State Beach_ as a whole! Is ft fair to have the-county
-A Board of Supervisors resolution buy beaches for the use of ~pie from
(1949) "Proposed Salt Creek Beach ac-many' other counties. HoW do~ get ~e
qul.sil!on to include 8,800 feet o( n1ost ror the taxpayer's dOllar? The
beachfronl. ans'Ner lies in undcvelgpe'(t portions of the
-A denial by the County Planning coastline. This property Is well alone in
Commission (1956) of abandonmen t of developmenl."
Salt Creek Road because "il Is needed for Attorney William Wilcoxen of Laguna
11ccess to the beach." -Beach, who has a lawsuit pendlna: against
"The demand ror the beach is here the supervisors ' abandonment of Salt
now," Mrs. Keeley concluded . "Salt Creek Road, countered wllh, "The county
Creek Mould be a first priority for you r has spe nt hard, cold dollars in Laguna
acquisition." Niguel ~ds. and flQOd control. It's time
Ten others spoke in favor of "saving tO pro't'1de S(Jm& beaches1
the l'.leadl '' topped by 8-y ear.old Tim . SuperVilar Alton E. Alleo. who last Pri-~-lulvey of Laguna , v.•ho said ~ w11s . d_ay 'proposed that the county put .mt fl
"I did the CGWboy abcKlt a month after
I saw him in New Meilco. He Was
wa\ting ·for tome traffic to go by so ht
could crou the road. I aaw him out my
window. I kept thlnlclng about I~ and
planned It In my mlnd. Then J knew I
had to get it dovm, so I did."
First he sketched the painting, U!ing
eight lfyers of Ussue overlay to add one
detal.1 to the next. The.n he. painted IL
Waddelow's cllentele Is mostly "Middle
to upper-middle clau, f i n a D c l a 11 y ,
because of the prices ol the painUnp."
They range from $100 to about $ISO.
"A lot of young marriec! peoplt buy my
work too," he &aid, '!&nd ... thlt really
makes me reel ijocid .• TMYil sell the
fam ily jew<ls )>e<au .. llley'Ve.jUJt fol to
have thll ralnUnr, an4 you ~ it I net
just to fH up an ernpty space on the
wall."
:·1 like people at a distance," he ,.id,
"and I enjoy the Fettival, altheqh 11
first I thought I WOllldn't ..., all !\>< ......
pie. and you think the cities Ir!: crowd-
ed." he said, laughing. '
"But after six weeks, I'm thJ'Olilh,
That's it for th~ year."
Mayor Appoints ·
Pair to Boiu-d
speaking "for the younger klds." lie million to be raised by a 3-cent t.u levY pleaded lo lhe supervisors to preser\'C .fOt beach acquisitlmli uplalned thaL if Former mayor Jesse Riddle atMI
the beach. tbe supervl&ori follOw his sugpstion "it arehltict Storm CtJe •efe-appolptld ti
One speaker related the use of beach-dOes not meaD the money is brtnarked· the Bofird of Adjuatrrienta by Mayer
es to lhe current prob!cn1 of drug use by for Salt Creek. We would p~~~ n1Jne, Glenn E. Vedder 1t • recent· City ~
youngsters. a commission, as we have ion• Whh cit meeUng .
Paul Allen Qf..ijana Po1nt said, "Young parks, to advi~ on a.cquisitionS:'' ' The tblrd.,man on lhe llOlrd. ts ~e
people want llie beaches. A substitute is Allen noted 1}\at th.e .CO\Ulty seV aSide ·i-Spi"ln'gt, iliftctor of "1ldlo1 arid plaMin&
the mind expanding drugs. In Hawaii all cents or at>qut '700,000. a year-for •ri for the city.
citizens have Uie use of all beaches. Why land purchase. Riddle had been on the board bcfere.
Isn't that true on the mainland?" Board Chatnnan WltUara· }L Htnte\Q. C.se was appoh'j\ed after a city
A series J)f co lot •lldes of the Seit quiCkly· l'epUed tha~ "We arel"lllnl l bl onllnonce woa cli<nged th1t had 1111~ a
Creek uu were shmm by Dtck • I cent.a -In tix rate IJ'lOl'!.I)' frori'I -UW .repreaentldve of the city Pl~lna Cem--
Brothertoll. Laguna High School,"!llor. Hartor Dtstrict Into harbon ud beaches,. mbslon mu>! be pre""l Pl111Mr Nod
Oeplcted were beacb soenes, surterr, four or .ftw: times u much Q parks." Br'llP had been Cll1 the t»ou"d·
&eals and "''"· , . · • '; ·,Atlx>nlq 1 llowle·• ClllC!Uded , ~ _ _. 'l'he BJ>ard of · ~lilts 1w>{lts
Knowllon Fernald Jr .• vtca p,..\deo\ of:-.Nt.llel'C'cno.by commtntt~, "I.Wont lo l'ootlne. ,~., .111«1~'n91<t
the Llguna.~lili•I CorppraUoa.1nd AlllX miib lt'eltn'thit"' do · !~~ .Gibe ...... · 'lilt lht-P~: ~wJo,,atto""y for the l!lin Pl<Wi<!id II!"' lpPIOTO .. , mocflll~.. 'llOr; '"'Commlllfoa. A -~ ........... -• , devllo~ent ol the 1re1). r "'tied., llll tt .. ......n.: -. .. :..:·. \. . :-~ r ' =t--_ v ~ -'..t .. • · .
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acceu to ~ pump 1talion. would ~ave to have~caU&l'J1..a ride. · to-~·~ed., tb.eJ •aid. . . An off-duty Dukes County sherUf's
From the ocean view, the b~dlng deputy, Edward Look Jr., is belleved to
would be four storlea high, with can· have seen the Kennedy car u lt nl~
tUever archltecture, according to lhe wrona. tum, but he could oot klenUfy
archl.tect Richard Dodd. Jn order to the driver •'maintain the natur1I character of Ule '
rocks'' below, thebutldlng would be sup-NO WITNESS
ported by post and piers, rather than a The Edgartown police chief poled 'futs..
retalnlng wall, he said. day this: leaves investigators without a
From the front view, 11\e building would witness placing Sen. Kennedy at the
be 30 feet above the 1treet elevation. wheel of the death car.
·Beauty Group
To Plant Trees
Lacuna Beach beautifiers toda.y have
the_ permission of the St.Jte Dl'1sion of ~ya lo p1anl Imo· hi oqumi cut
11"!1!' ~·lldewalk alq Coal! H-17.
Uoyd Milne, chalnnan ol t•h e
beautification commiUee ol lht C!tenlber
of Commerce, .. id t1>e•tr0Ww11r'lie'll1-
reet i.u end spaced :111 feet aport, illd the
lint °"" will ·be pl8111td ea South coast Htah••Y betwMn Laguna Avenue and
Legion Su.et.
Milne dldn~ ilnow when tile n ... t trios
wUl be planted as funds have to be raised
and a final decialon made on what kind of tree to plant.
The etty Parka Department re<:om·
mends att evergreen peat tree, be uid,
but there ire members of the beautUica-
tion committee who prefer eucalyptw.
Permluton to plapt the trees Along the
atate t)la:bway wu twice pmrkrualy
dented, Milna uld. Certain lrtet don't
meet state-specifications for hel&bt.
likelihood of limbs dropping or ll\13Ctp-
tibtl~y to be'nd when llnlck by 1 car, be uplalntd. .
Some or the questions yet 1tl be
answered lnclude: {
-Why did the senator wait so ong
before going to tbe polict'! ·
-Who took him back to his hotel?
-WJl.Sn't some effort made to question
Kennedy when he was being taken tO his
hotel, to detennlne wh~t had happened to
his car and Miss Kopechne?
-If ~ pvc information to the person
taklnc him1Lo hit hotel, why weren't Uw
police, not.llitd right away so .a tW'cb
cwld\' hJve . been started for Wu
Kopechn1? ,
-What happened to Kennedy after his
arrival ln Edgartown?
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pe~IPI tt. police oUicet\ or a kM,trlst -
have seen him and offered BMi!tance?
-Why would he be coilrused -he had
been In Ole area num1trOU3 times-and
lake a wfon1 turn before reaching the
bridge?
These '1'stions may be answered dur-
ing court proceedings in cmning weeks.
The nut step in these U l'otonday's
show-c~ beartng. Jta purpose is to
detenniql whether a summona is to be
issuedi t;rtna:ing the case to trial.
Under.Musachu.sett.s law, persons con-.
victed of leaving the scene of an accident
may rectlve from two months tG two
years in Jail, but such sentences fre-·
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four Important visJtor, -Neil A.
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when the recovery fon:e was as ready ..•
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warm Pacific waters.
Lt. Cmdr. William G. Tuker, 31.. Hm-
lington Beach. Calif., the Homel'1
weathennan, sald Tue3day night the tem-
perature will be about 82 degrees, wlndl
JO to 15 knots and wa'9es up to about
three feet on Thursday.
Tasker said tropical storm Claudia
-which had been $pinnlng·arouod a couple.
ol. lhousand miles away had cteaenerated to a mere lropioal depreai«l,and trop-
i~ storm Viola near Guam wu out ot
!he picture. He arrived abc?af<t ship ~'fueaday from
John>!@ !fland and said IJe . would "do
the h"5tlng'" for. the P'l'fdeot and his
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White House • lides 8Dd a Secret
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Menna Weigard, 24, Newport Beach, lakes time
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serviceman ,,-ere ape«.ed tot . come R all F 'd a~ ~ay to "' ~:lll!l!ll fO( 'Nlxoo's . ec r · ----al'rivat • -
Nixon will. be abdard th}'ft lt9urs, IT• .
riving by heli(;Opler .aboUt ,haU an hour Ch · 'St 'd
befort Apollo t't slams lnto'tjie eafth;s al· ' ar. fl .. e~' . U .y mosphi!re T!itJ/Bday abouf dawn (t,u P .
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tifllVsea. Menna plays the :collllfrY girl ·in DCC pro-·
ducti on of "Mo st Happy F~fia ... '
H~tingto~
llobjtallle As ' .. · . College summer musical to relax beside the beau-a.~l:~~ilng for 'lht. astraliaut.s-1, . a · Fou'ntai.n Valier'• recall battle may be Chief of Police
Valley Recall
·Campaign Off
To' Angry Start
telegram Crom the "Family ot ·Murtu.lil'' carti'ed ·to the crtininal cOurta .• .lf 1the city
I Gomel, ByeloNSlla, USSR, ·addrwect attorney can prove fraudulent · practicea
Oil F D to "~ Apollo ll.". , In the distribution of rec8!1. ~ By ,RICHAIUl P.·NALL • . . e c· M "Dear. Lunamen," it reads. "We are Of ttMI Dlllr ,.,... ..... ' ' J.rfilS . fl01ll)i e· . ove overwhehned and .very p.OOd or' your against three councilmen. Capt. Earle RDbltallle.il the now Hun-' . -. rema:rubtt. acbleveme.ut." . Tue9day nlght'tbe council agrffd 3 to 1 tington Beach police clµef. . '
_ Tb!:meuige...-was tranmUtted In -with-ff,rong dissension from Cowt-His appolntmeot ~ in ·tbe wJy .
T C D I • R h R~-n to the Hornet and Alexander cllmen John Harper and Edward· Just -morning h9urs todiy aa •ocUndtmes me~
. 0 U-t ep .et1on e· ate Volildjn, a ' Voice of America stauer, to authorlr.e City Altorney Eilwln Martin P81t m1clljigi,t in ez;a\Uve~· , . Jn •.
tr,.apafated,lt , l 1 · I U h o! l ... , .... th •-•-• t' !~ . The astronauts ·can look fotward to G pursue ega ac on on c ara:es erv1ewUl6. 'stiV~u ..... p ~ ur "
• i. • pleuant weather for what Navy oCticials fraudU!ent_ praCtices alleged by the ma· tbe post .
'.'1''!1 lire~ and I'm ready to ~ig~t. It Un.it.ed PftSI lalenladoaal dwtry ls 1 whippin& bGy for con· promise will 'be a v~ brief stay tu the Jority faction of the councU. Robitaille, 38, begins bis expamed dut--
bringmg 01.u the truth .Js mud llin&UIC-. grersional liberaJ force$ ... H ed Te r , Mayor · Robert Schwerdtfeger took a les officially Aug. 1 at a salary raoce-of ~
then 50 be it!" -_ South~stem on company SJ>Qkesmen .. · e urg . x-. swipe at Orange O:>unty Diatrict' A~orney Sl,380 to· $l,?l& monthly. Re replaces .
._,;. .. ':VM':... \Mt_.v~~ .. ..!kl~ _ and. polit.ieal leader~ from $alt;s ~ as congr~men. to acoel.:!...ft.e: ~ eJ.· ·-_ L1 _ _ _ • 'J:I_ J;d-t:! . .,_ . __ ._ Cetjl Hlckl_, whom he said w.u ~l~ng ~ef John Seltzer, retiring after 321 yean ...
-Sch ·-du ·-·=-'•eil .th-·bil 1-.. · -~ nadm 'lleffi>ttu-fortt!o.,...ld111i•n•"""" d:rnurp'11f1!l<r-'6UUSf,ft--i.'6 ~ -l!!tlfB""'lliO'cliiijb-'Wfien _....of ·CJ·ty ,~·-_ , .. a~; c=~~;'~n ~ssue ·~~~: :~ts i::idoif'::p~e:n ~w:~e1t-JnasGe -~PlllilYB-~·--J .. -u-·--:--Gi··rls -f ..... C .... -.. r .... h.: ..... -"'='.~.JW~'f:ff:':au added~. IQ~t;'~H ll~=~~al~~--:;~
. . f F . 'ed ced b ,..A_ or.e . unn r .• ezecu ve vice 0 ras " ' un ..... a ...... ~~· ·~· uaa WE """'~ mists to shake the -city o ountam r u . y ......,ugress. .d t ol tbe..E¥plo:r: ti ..and Prod the Mayor . uklng, Why doesn t the . police department in tile Cowiti pc)aiblJ ,
Va.J,ley. The Howe Ways and Means Committee ~reai i:n a Oil ~-. • , District. Attorney ~p ~i" He had alio the state, has come a ~,,.aim poUCt •
Almost buried during an evening of v~ed Monday lo reduce the 27.:i percent lion Division of Cities Ser:'lce Oil Co. in WORCESTER, Maas. (AP) -'N911t -Of 60Ught be1p from the d1@trict0attomey. work since ; i9S6. lie,· ft! .a 1~ •
sharp tempe 5 nd he ted star 1 TueM:lay oil dep!etiGn ~llowanc~ 20 ~rceht on Tulsa, Okla., said the cut ""will ~ertalnly th~ five. glrla. who attended the party. that Both men Ai~ IUckB' nply Lo their re-. patrobnli:n thin' with the CGm~teiirPOUce ~
_r a a • e domestic production ·a eliminate tbe ha".'e ~etrimental effects ~ this nalkm precedfld Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's auto quest for invesUgaUon was . that he did · Departmebt. 1 ~as the aclioo taken b_y the council ~t-allowance completely 00 oreign oil pro.. ~1~~ lS ~dependent on otl and gas lor accident last Friday night 00 Chap-;iot want to ·become involved in' a poliUcal He advanced to deteC(ive and~ ln-
tint the dale-of a special recall election duced by American companies. its heedl. . paquk!d{ck · Island knew about the ac~ ~e.. vesligat.or in Compt.oo'-and wu.gta~
Sept. 23. Texas LL Gov. ~n Barnes said:i.J was •''Any cut wW reduce the net mcome ol cident until Saturday morning the "That doesn't help me If he Jn. with ~ ..aisoclate o1· art1 ~ f1Qn .
After the date was set the thr"ee coon-1'ertremely disappointed" by ·the corp-any company or individual who now Worecester (iar.ette said Loday 'in a vestlgates the charge. after I've been Comptpn cOnege. ~ , ~ •. : •
ilm . b iti 11 is in-mittee's action. claims statutory depletion," Bunn aaid. copyrighted stOry. · recalled,"~ Fregeau, who added that FOuf.~·tater .he betan a ~yQt -
c en ag~t w om e reca "I had anticipated a much smaller "This willa·moUnt to an increase in the The Gazette interviewed one or the he also received no satisflCUon frol'I tbe tenn WiOi the lJ.S. .. ~'~ ~ ·
tended let it be known they were going lo cut." Barnes said. "The oil and gas ln· cost of doing busineu and 1uch increases girls, Miss Esther Newbur1, 26, ol (fral}d Jury when he pleaded for an in-crlnllna11 imlea\fgatiOn 'dl•laoft. 'A:!
break their lo~c sile~e an.d for~efully dustry p~ya 41 percent· or ~our idm.e noriuaJly must be recovered trom ~ Washina;tOn, D.C. veattcf.Uon lnLo the practice• of r~all assignment duftnc that·pieriodtbad, .
answer the chaiges against therp. taxes. A decrease in the depfebfui consumer." She ... ld the &iris were advlled c)f f.he tUPPf>"'tr•· 1 weriln&~ fo," .~n ~· , .il....i..
Said Vice Mayor Donald ,Freaeau, allowance wi~l_fecrease exp\p:f.lon, apcf ·~~t'by J09eph F. Qar1an111 he wu WJiiD it came time for the Voll Robeft}K~'i drt ~~~. ·
''.Hallehijah! 111'1 )ike ·l've ~.'freed! this Jn !UV' wpf redlf~'"t'l!lt e1u~." dtt~lill 11'""1 ID Ulch a firty Satur4af authoriiinl fdartlii to P!!J"" ~ • ...,...., · ~ .,._ ,
Now for the first time aome of us will ~en RamSey, chaitmin of e Teias Ph · D momtng. Gatgan is KenneCly 's fir&t Harper and Just both objected on lht ed Cl'ti)le, -· • • a : ·
come out with a different poi.nf. of view." Railroad Commission, the state agency o·ny . OCtOr cousin and a close political associate. Re grounds that city funds &hould Ml be a· No stranger to the mafia,~ new c&iet
The night Was filled w;th aarprises in-whkh ngulah•.the oil industry in Texp.s, 1 r rented the small cottage on Chap-pended fc:ir 'JDY more legal involvement. lnvestlga~· ibated~-~~~
eluding planning commwion chairman said th•jlropooed cul would "resp)! lo'an Fa....... 'La•"sw't paqulddick whlrt the paJ'!y ..u beld. . "\ foUow!d the..,.. ~ '11th lht bet,,.. . -""'· y -' Jomes Diok tearing tnro thelntall' mp-inma1t.lh·Ult pricle.i•pettol!ltril fu •ctin• '-""' " '!be paper ~~ Mili N*"""'t *' lllllfl!I .~ litllt ~~ frol1i Ch!Ctio · ~. 'le'd ':
porttra who are "atlempUng i. d!ltroy 1Umen. ·~-die wasn t lure what time Garr.. both sldts, said Just, UPl'fall1i Clciollil lndlctiMnls ~ IO to 70 ~ ·
city govemmenL" • '· · 'Cl/RTAiL DRILUNG• B E • dr<tve d>em to the ferry. that Hicks w._. being wlfalr to on! side.· memJiOn and~ ..iiorta. . , , ' ,.'."file !'frect of u oo the oil business 1n y X•patient . --, _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ ,.. _
Whetmore's BID t?i:1:.~Jt~raT~~~U! i::~1i~ ~03{. ~~~= ATLANTIC MUSIC-SONY HEADQUARTERS!·,·'
diminution Of our reserves," Ramsey Alabem1 marit the dl:nlc be pntettced In '
0 N Co,· • ..!.~ aa d ' and five of lib propeTly accrtdlted ll eW u.< ""' ~In J. JY>bert.on, ,preslden1 i>f the medical colleagues Tuetday for $200,000
Dies in Senate
The st.ate Senate Finance obm.1ttee
has tablfd a bill by Sen. Jamts 'Whet-
more (R-Garden Grove) (or creation of a
new Dl11lrtd Court of Appeals ti Ori.irge
County. · ~.. I..
It wa.s tabled Monday, which 1was the
deadline (or hearing . on Senate bill in
ciIDmlttee and Whetmore's request for
time to develop ti!ttmony was rejected.
SB 177 would have split Orange Coultty
from the fourth district and crtated a
separate appellate district. Tlie Fourth
Appellate District includes S a n
Bernardino, San Diego and Orange coun-
ties.
Tbe legislature has decided to move on
a bill by San Diego Assemblyman Pete
Wilson, to add three judges to the ex·
jsting appellate courts.
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Mid..Qmlinent Oil and Gu AsSocic(uon bf ln damages. '
Tl'x:as, said the HoUse .cOmmittee bowed Jess Allen of Senta Ana names u prtn.
to "emotional and poµtical presSurea:" in clpa.I defendant in hil Superior Court ac..
approving-the cut. • tfon the Fullerton lntei'nal M*1lclni
"Such a policy wru also prove to be Clinic, the facility which hired Bnlwn last
adverse to the bm iot.erest5 of the na-January aasertedly tn the belief that he
lion's consumers and .oor-defen.se force s was Dr. Glenn Lyon Foster, an Alabama
When• dGmestic supplies s h r i n k , ' • heart specialist. . ~ aaid. Allen's sutt indicates that he was one of
Texu Atty.iGen. Crawford Martln said some 100 pjttlenls mo..;t of them auffedng
the cuts would have a "tragic effect" on from~ heart ailment!, who were treated
Texas achoo! chlk1ren. by 'the bo(l:US cardkllogist. over a tw~
''11te action by the House Ways &1\d rnqnth period. He claJms that "Dr.
Means Committee in recommending a Foirter" first ezamined him on January
cut in depletion to 20 peroent iJ a severe 14 but that be su!fered incrusing pain
blow to all Texans," Martin said. "No and dislrea during 1be-period that be re-
otller industry carries so much of the mained IDlder biJ care. ,
load for government at all levels, yet stlll Allen alleges that his health has
sells its products·at a price_ level near ten deteriorated as the result of Brown's
years ago." "improper treatment."
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Martin said it was "unfortunate for the
entire nation that Texaa and the Oil in-
Brown, 36, of Blrminah8m, Ala, Is DGW
serving a one to 10 year staleJ.rlson term
illij)05ed bx SuperlOr Court udi;e Byoo
K. McMiilan last June 5.
Spanish oak table wiilt two filb
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PDT Thursday in the P1clfJc Ocean about streamlining.
cc ••• w ......... -1 .. 101r miles southweJt of :Honolulu, "Hllf the heat aeoeriled by trlcUon
Wul•-m • ...J:.. :•• Pil.tJfield, llowail. . . wu going Into the miallet," uld Harry ..., e. ....n.m Vi • . . ~'lblt point -markuig the end or •.n.. Julian Allen of that approach to the II">"' JU. won. the Men's Pork cookout epic spe001ig~t ant!_ the_!_tart ~ isol1Uon -.blem....Ha..wu..an..asonautial engineer at:
Coolal With bis, &riled ham !""' and testing lo prove the •pacemen the Ames Raearclt Center then .
. IJ!'. H,tnrwon half·a hog. ' , healthy -com" alter a !~min•~ trip .. 1 ...-"~bad to deflect Iha heal
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1 at-Into the air and let it dluipate. Thtrefort After a dinner party in a west h .. , · streamlined shapes ·were the worst pom..
e"'d club in London the guests The re-entry has bten . travel~ before ble· they had to be blunt." " I -Apollo 8 and 10 flew lhts particular <lne ' • ~bed in for a ride in LCM.I • . -and ~tudlcs bave ~n made of ways to And freqµ that-approach came tbe
Bf"CiWn'1 •m400·.t:ar: Tlie 1cl1fuf· get .back to ~th ~fely since the space famlll~r cone shape o( the Mercury.
reur tried-16 start the engine ·And ·progrim-~ljlc -GemlJU •.Qd Apollo_apacetbip.!. The.blunt
nothing liappened. :Brown ahd his BU) 61.Mlchael Collins said before the end Is covered by a .material !lJal flrll
friends pushed the Rolls· Royce flight, the tt-ttltr)' aJwaya is critical. chars and then vaporizes at a controlled l\lO Yan!&. bod it did not start. A As the rHntry time •pproached, rate.
Rolla · c;mpati.y spokesman later Collins ¥'f b~ moon uplorer comrade. The blunt end P.km-15 into the a.ir fint
eijilalned1he .@Jira !"ll!lemont.-., -Nell 'A, ·~ng and Edwin E. and as thetenl~•iftire'bull<IJ rapidly to
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1-p ·-tecofiler Alf Cl!l!dltlnnmir ~'!!O""'°"''«>·d&-'lhan"<?otdt·----hl.td-lfiliia'ltMIO!!nlll-lil' 11111"'110J..-MAYOR JOSEPH ALIOTO' GRtETS PRESIDENT AND MRS. NIXON AT'S'AN FRANCISCO AIRPORT ad th cig llgbters all costing planet sw:eµ tlowly In, aiu. gases. The lb.ape of the apacecraft..spews Nixon P•rty Sti1rtln9 11-cli1y World Journey Left for P•clflc This lft1rnoqn -an ree ar It-SECOND BURST the gas out aild away from the 1p1ceallip ' ' $7,200 -bad worn down the bat~ . They fired a· !O.aecond rocket b4rst and Its precious cario.
tery. Tuelday to sharpen tllelr a1m· oa the . · ...... ' • . hooit In the sky they' mus\· hit to land 81'1'11NG IN OFFl~n . OAS May lireak
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Al4mttos Race Course appa,...
enuu haven't been Ji;eeping
track of the ..tpoUo 11 1to111.
A lwrae :,\am e'd Moon Cargo
woa th.I· fit1t ~ at the ~r·
I<• hor11 track cmd pai<I $27.4P.
fl$.4Q. and $11.40. Moon Cargo
won the hard way -by di.t·
qualification of two horses wh.o
finiahed in a dead heat for
Jir1t.
slfeiy. Aai>ther GOmetioo probably won't Inside, -ll'• llke olttln1 In an alr con-
be nectSllry dtUoned olflce -If the apacecraft Irita
En(ineera ·nm encountered the pro-that layer of air at the right angle.
blems tlf friction-generated hut wtien The htlle in the sky -about 30 miles in
they built airplanes to go twice the speed diameter -ia the critical target. At
ol IOIU>d. The .eotlY days o! the spece Apollo·ll'•~-21,000tollelperhour
-a mlacalculatlon could be fatal .
Too aharp · an angle would ,push the
temperatures higher than the cratt could Bf Uulted Prtll lnttrn•UOl;tlll SAN FRANCISCO (UPn -Pi-e.sident Nixtln will fly tolJonolulu, Hawaii, and
.stand and the bulleting (lf the air would Nixon' arrived in Callio1J1ia early today th--to Johmton Island which w1U be break iL up. . The Organization of American States ....
At too shallow an an1le, Apollo 11 (OAS) today called an emergency on his 11-day round-tbe-world journey, used as a shutJe base for his visit to the
3 A ' wouJd si:lp oU lite a $tor\.e on water into a weekend ·meeting to. decide what to do carrying with him the same message of ·USS Hornet. He ~Jans to be on the Hornet StrOnaUf;s lon1ldopin&·~biL1114! utronauta: je.ttison about El Sal~acltir•s· refusal to ~ back peace America's utronauts left on the to chat with the. returning moon astro-'.-~·-t ' . the bulk ol Ui"elr supplies ~foreTHnt.ry from. land aeiud from ~oDduras m the _mOOJ!.. __ -: _ ~------·---~-auts.:_in~i1::i?Omed ~~-.
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Over Invasion * * -ti W orUl May See
When -di -l~ed into ilart' iii . 'fl ,;ft-u:_-..:: J -· --- - -•nd-"':y 0would-nm~oi:.~ before -Central Amer!canna~· bonier"."'. • ~c~Ait.F.Q.«e.j!!,.~\>,.. _ Jh'll }ie'l!.li<!!!oll.:!!..!'llJlltI!lt 8 .1!!!~-:H~~.., LN~~G~la00~·~.,_ ~·~!.~Qt.nn.-,,. ·-M~:iit~~~~~dlyt.i;t'ur~;~~ -;;~ e~=7n:~ ed down al San Francisco lnternaUonal to Manila, the P~ifpp1ne! and tin tit
noon, .~ w~:ttier: b~llU 'insisted ABOARI) 'USS HORNET-. l ·and moat of ~ happen . after the perhaps eeonomic sanctlona. "The ne~t Airport at 12:~ a.m. PDT It will a:et out Jarkarta. I~dones1a_i Bangkok, Th~1and::
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j!Ut d•rk tjou.i:is ,~t nln. Afte: That'• the:.Wat·~ ¢. Sttin.Utr, the tipaceshlp cut!: cornmwllcallon with the relations -l~late El SaJvador the way AJ. the president lef\ Washington Tues-Bucharest, Rom_an1a, and Mildenhall A~
lite r'1D.; a -sl)Ok:'5man explai~et1 . space agency'• auoclate tt<ilvt;j team ground. we did Cuba, he said. day night, Vice President Spiro T. Agaew Force Base. Britain.
••You ·can't {oreca1t these things leader, descrjbes "Uie flrit thlV fhat will The fir.st contact wttb the •Ir Js at The deadline the OAS had set for El said: It was ·also expected, though not mo
t'8ctl1.·" · · •. ~ to· Apollo 11'1 "'Ulronauta alter ~~;~ =t:: :!':'·~~a~:~~! ~vador ~withdraw from H-Ondur811 ter-"The meaaage or the olive branch left nounced for security rea.sona, that Nixon
tbetr splashdown In lhe Pacific Thursday. commurUcation with the ground la black· ntory expired Tue_&day n_lght although on the moon by A.rtronauts Armstrong would make a quick side trip {o Vietnam ~fer believes it Ctl\1ld . b e ed oot and JO second! after that the BnD;Je5 tlf both nations said they would and Aldrin will be carried by the Presi-for a visit to troops In the war' zone.
IOmewhat "humlllatlnj:'' for' the astronauts feel the first tug ot earth's obey a cease--fire .already In force. dent in his personal effort to find the President Lyndon B. Johnson made two
astrooauts, particularly If the1 land in gravity. But both sides were reporte.d moving road to peace, progrw and human such trips while he was Jn office but they
camera range of thla carrier. · new units up to the front. understanding for all mankind. were not disclosed in advance. ·
"It's ironical, but when milUOns ofpeo. RADIOS CLE~ . . "It won't take m~ than one Incident "We wish him godspeed, success and a Before leaving, Nixon entertained more
pie all tlVer the world .get thelr-.lnltial But they weia:h e.e Umu their normal ... to set it all off again," said a U.S. of· safe return ." than 500 basebafi players sportswritera,
glimpse of the astronauts on their fltum· b:1fnbt lAm~~e, 21.~ :{ter re-entry ficer on the OAS obiierver team in Hon-Nixon left Washington In 1 monsoon· owners managers umpkes and othera to~ they will knock ~ out g 1• nl 1 : .'.m.~a os clear and duras. ''And with the weapons they have , type rainstorm whlcb forced him to drive associa'ted with the 1port at 1 White I~ r ·~ he said. . ~ ' ~·~· :u ~~li~t r et k,''and 1 l he I would think cuualllts would be quite to Andrews Air Force Baae in nearby House reception in conjunction w1tb the
. . e ving .Apollo 11, Neil A. At ~~~ w 24 ~ ~ n~. p high if they beiin the war again." Maryland instead of taking the preslden-later-postponed all star game.
' FAwin E.s Jr-. and cilic itte l~'~tes :eerfited ~ . El Ealvador has refused to withdraw Ual helicopter. But the storm .lllowed The President was given a trophy
Jo fil CoJ~thwfl cl u12fet-...!n by mortar ahelfs and ApcUo 11 slows to 11:8 troops fro'!l ?ond~u as the ~AS has hlm' to leave an hour earU~ than honoring hlm as "America's Number One .• ae er · ~.., 171 miles per hour. d1tected, lnsislin( it mult tint &et ac?ieduJed because it forced ca.nce:llattan BasebaJI Fan."
·. · .:, 8.~ Diep, I Navy~:.~.~ At 10,000 fetl the three 83.5 foot main ~aranteo that :.xl,000 Salvadorans liv· o! the all star baseball game Which he He replied, "This will have 1 very ~in men wblllotber~ ~eutllOth mliJuteBSodl chutes begill to o~ and slow it to the 22 mg ln Honduras will be protected. had planned to a.ttend. proud pllCe 1n the pr«:Side:ntial library." · ru g eac uv .. 11 w um miles per hour it Wlll be traveltn1 when ·
h_ypocillorlte as part or the an-it hits the water at 9:49 ·.m. PDT. Ucontaminatlon pro,ram to Insure they
bring back no lunar gemis.
Two 11oung t1tterprising bu.sints8·
m.rn, With their e11e1 on 3pcice, but
their feet on the ground, have co,..
'tteted a highly..p;_ofitable market in
ZanenriUt, Ohio. Wtth all the hocipla
about the moon landing a.r well a.t
temperatures tn the high sos who
ctluld rerilt this refre1hing treat?
Kida in on the action were (from
left) Chris Goff, 6; Rand11 Cane, 10;
Gail Riehl, 7 and Jenny Colling, 4. • E m p I o y e s at a Leamington,
"It will be quite a scene," Srontsifer
pTI!dlcU. The astronauts will be squirm-
ing all over the small raft -they can't
. stand up without tilUng it over -whHe
.. they and Hat1eberg iCt'Ub each other
front, under the anns, oo the bottom of
their feet, ~re.
SP ACE EXERCISES
SHOCK SURGEON
Explorer Cla~s
Ra Proved Point
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (AP) . -
Norwegian npkn'er Thor Heyerdahl says
hlo unsuccesaluj altempl to sail from
Afrlca to the New World in a papyrus
boat 11111 proved lhat E&YPtiana could
have made the voyage.tbouaandJ of yeara .... England factory complained to the
parking Jot guard that a vandal
'vas breaking off their automobile
windahield wipers. Guard Wllllam
Barber bid one night and saw two
crows Dy lnto the parking lot and
tear the wipers from the cars,
dropping them on the ground.
Heyerdahl and biJ alJ-man crew ar-
SPACE CENTER, Houstoo (UPI) rived in Barbadoa Tue>d•• aboBrd the Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin E. "Buzz" _,
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Aldrin decided to try aome unannounced yacht Shenandoah, three d•YI after they
space exercises Tuesday,-and-it--was--a --abaitMloned-tbeir-battered reed-l'met,-
b.11d moment for John F. Zieglschmid, Ra, eoo milts short of their goal.
astronaut flight surgeon. A1drin. whose "I think we have made our Point." the normal hean. rate is 50, was working out • with a special exerclaer Tuesday and SS.year-old 811thropologist said. IWe sell •
Four Co1umbus, Ind. policemen almost tripled his normal rate to 147. ed 2,700 mHes before we deserted the Ra,
"lt brought the surgeon right out of his and the shortest dillance acrou the fell like taking the bull by the
boms but they couldn't. It took
them two hours to lasso a 50().
pound cow which wandered into
town from a farm.
chair," capsule communicator Charle! Atlantic from Africa to the Americas is
Duke . radioded the a!tron8uta. ••nits is I IKlO miles In addition none of UJ had the highest heart rate ever seen on a ' . · •
manned .spaceflight •• , the surgeoo ii prev1oua experience aaWne a papyrus
about to die." reed aaft." · ·
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too late," choked the mother ··k.idn~ dialysis unit.., assumes
of critically ill Joanne Ma:zuccl the kidney's function of filler-ing impurities from the blood.
as doctors pondered whether Reports that tbe hospital
to use an expensive artificial bad refused to use ·the
kidney machine in an attempl machine on the girl because
lo save the 23-year-old g.lrl's her family had no money to
life. pay for ·it prompted the
"She h3s no mind n~," she Sarasota County Commission
• said. "She's a vegetable." Tuesday to guarantee pay-
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. l\J -R · h In a bitter attack Tuesday ment of all costs, which · I 11-V ea~• auainst w..elfllt~: 8,IJ.!!mitlr.L -~ijaL_9J~~~Hl~ '"''_.--_ ~----· .. ~ · ~~ndlio~ta1o'rrrct31S rnsaras: coulcrexceeal.iQ~ooo.
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• "dickered over money" while ell~ said use of the machine
SAIGON (UPI) _ The her daughter f I o u n d e r e d had not been ordered by a
present lull in Viet Cong and between life and death, a physician during the girl's
North Vietnamese ground at· bereaved mother looked back hospitalization and that a
tack.a could stretch to Sep-over a tragedy she says might physician's direction is re-
tember and 'becOme the have been avotaed. quired before the machine
longest of the war ln Vietnadi, "Joanne had either a brain could be engaged.
U.S. military sources said to-hemorrhage or a stroke early A· hospital 11 pok es man Sunday morning," said· Mrs. reported Tuesday that Joan-
dafhe military sources sa\d Mazucci. "If they hcid given ne's kidney condiUon actually
they had changed their minds her the kidney dialysis then I improved without the use of
about last week's prediction of feel she might have had a the machine and that "her
8 rrew Communist offe~ive chance. Now she doesn't need other medical complications
before the end of this month. it, but it's too late anyway -have betn determined to come ,, " her mind is gone." from other causes." "July hasn't come Ou, one Joanne was rushed' t 0 Or. Thomas McKell, chief of
source said. "It's doubtful il Tampa~-• ~ital [rom staff at Tampa' Gener a I there will be much this neU ""'"'t:..:a month· either." a Sarasota ~~~lal ast week Hospital, said the girl's need
A relative Juli in fightini in because her· faililly physician for tJte mactµne had not yet
Vielnam started lite in Junt. said "that wlthoUt the kidney been determined and that the
l{ the low level of fighting~ machine there was no hope,'' tests could not be completed
tinues throughout August, It according to her mother. for "seyeral days."
would be a longer lull than
that of late 1968 • and early
1969. whi ch ran from late No-
vember to early January.
BSZ bomberl blasted ~
munlst infiltration r b tit-era
between Saigon and the Cam·
bodlan border again today.
But only light and scattered
-:t ·ABM Foes Offer Plan
To Delay Deployment
The allies repo1 ~ 1t.1 • "ht f ot the said there was little chance of
115 Cotnmunists in sm ma1~~,,, otS • an:-a vote before t b e end of the
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actio1 was reported on the WASHINGTON (UP I) -peT1ding buii11es1 before ad·
lfOl:ll'lll· 1 · _...i '":llin~ •stm tnslsting they are in the jourmnent today. But they
engagements. Commun tlballis£ic mis!ilet.)rslem plan..: month.
troops daring the . 24 hou ned to unvelJ ·a revised pro-Tile, .ABM is a system t
ended. Wednesday night she~J}.· posaJ, today ba~ing ABM • desi&ned to protect lbe United -r:~
ed 11 targets but only t deployment1or one year. States' Qffensl\te roisslJes from .,;
5uch aUJicks caused an .•. , deslrucUOn by eni!mf"attack. ,,. ~
damage or caaualUes. ~5 Sens. Philip A. Hart .(I). s,.n. G"ordon L. AlloU (R-.,'-'r.
American was woonded in wi Mich.),_ and Jo~ S~an Colo.), who 1upPoru the ABM, .~'
• shelling . . Cooper.(R·Ky.), s&Jd their new said ll was apparent that op-
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• theY.lelt Nort~ gVlthe~J~-defense pr~ement b i 11 to lose and they're trying to 1 troops were us1n e ,.~ · · . put off the evil d.Ry as long as " . ·~
to refit and resupply thel\ would be unchanged 1 n they can In hopes something
units. They said lryfiltration in-subslance but would "give it a will drop into their laps."
to Sooth Vietnam 1t'as con-clearer definition of purpose." But Coow said, "l think we
tlnulng wllh top. priorities f.or The two lttislators planned can snU. wfri IL.,..
replacements given to units endme t lh While refusing to com·
.oepraUng in the provinces to make the am n e promise further, Cooper and
, around Saigon. Hart have unsuccessfully tried
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to convince opponents their
amendment would s i m p I y
delay a decision "On ttle ABM
while permllUng the ad·
ministration to go ahead with
everythingjt had planned.
Their original amendment
•v.s. Sailors
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Mn. Helen de Young
Cameron, daughter of a co-
wvuld ·.~4ve given the » ~
ministraUon the $759.1 milli(ln
• founder of The San Fran~ '! HONG KONG (AP) --r: Chronicle. die<! Tu.,day al her
¥er;~:ns ~:.~~ i:a;::r: by home In Hillsborough. She was 1~muJst Chinese fishermen 86 and . had bee.n. in failing
-~igtltalYS-.go;-held ~r---bea!th-since suffenng a heart -
1•11nd questioned abOai"d thelr; at~k nearly two years ago.
1 acht and then rele~ ~ 5tie was the eldest daughter
'lthi R morning. · of N.H. de Young, who found·
f TimolhY. Allan . Pierson, 24, ed the new spaper more than a
·:-'f,tinneapohs, ~inn., a n d. century ego. Her husband,
1 \Pebreana Chrit!me H~lde, :&3, George Toland Cameron, who
•9;anta Barbara, Cahf., said became .wblisher oL The
-4\hcy were-taken--~Cl&ilody._'t'hronicle;;fied in 1955. · '~ner they acddeotllly atrayed Funeral arrangements are
::Jnto Comuumill· w .•· t er 'ti Incomplete. Mrs. Caeron is ~l~•on Slkt ihe:J 1 were no survived by a 'sister. Mr~·
pnistreated durinC~ tbeif con-i Nion Tucker of Burlingame....:'...
~finement. · " • '+· Plerton, who came to H~g I.. , :
ong several week! ago, said Transatlantic
0 had converted an . old
• -ifeboat lnlo a :!Moot sailing C . D l d
,..,r•ft. During a shakedown alls e aye
· •buise on July 14. lhe yessel
it requested for this fiscal
year, "Ith the stipulation that ...
none · ol it could ~ used for
depl01tJi'nl·OI' buying sites.
FTC Vows
. Ad Check
WASHINGTON (API -The
Federal ·Trade Commission
'hal 'lndlcaled ft may try to
retaliate il there is a nass!Ve
increase in printed cigarette
adyefUsing when the tobaceo
industry blackl out radio and
television commercials next
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I raft and we lost our mast'' to four-hour delays I n
Tiear Pedro Blanco Island. transatlantic telephone calls
FTC Chnlrman Paul Rand
Dixon said Tuesday Congress
a n d his regulatory agency
&hould 1.e e to It tlleT't are
sa!eguards against 1 new
Oood of advertising In news-
papers, magazines and other 1' , ,
• about 55 miles, east of Hon( continued today because 'of a ' j • Kong. broken cab~ near Enaland. A
"Wilhtiut the mast," he said, •Pokmn•n for the American
Dlxoo sald hit agency would ~~..., •
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!Ion on Ila planned effort to re; • ~ V,
quire lhat health hazard warn-"" ._, I "We started drifting and were Telephon& Ir Telearapb Co.
1. , ·=ess to contro~ our di.rec-aakl It would be filed by
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New .Loo~ at Bay 'Plan
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Uppu B411 tld<lands u to "'k th,< tl1"•t"t ""'4#1 far ti\,. Legally, It probably has no statua. But It Is slgnlllcant
grff4tt number oJ pcopl< /or tilt langell p<riod oj .a... because It is thB first action by an official body in
far U.. i.ott :.Osl 1 ' Orange County ca1!"1g for rHxamlnation ot the buic
That statemen\J1.ll a COtqlty official c~sulius the concept of Upper Bay development.
very. complex alld emoilOnaUy JnvOlved problem of the Where does thls leave the Upper 1lay land ex-
Upper Newport Bay land change which last week be-change? Presumably just about where it was. No mat.
came the subject of an Orange County Grand Jury ter who gets what property by exchange or ~emna-..,,
resolution. lion, the questions of legality and financial eqUity aWl ·
The Jory's reoolution suggests that a new Upper will be setUed in court.
Bay plan could be developed to .give the public moi;o How to achieve the "greatest benefit for the great;.
waterfront than lt envisioned in the land exchange pro-est number" always will be disputable. But is cannot
gram now agreed to between the county and the lrvine be divorced from how much we are willing to pay.
Co!Ilpany' . --.
The jury wisely avoided comment on the legal and
financial aspects o( the land exchange. These 1issues
already are beaded for adjudication and surely will be
appealed all the way to the Supreme Court in Califor-
nia._ -
'Ibe Grand Jury's action comes against a backe
ground oL greaUy increased pubJ.ic__concem over pre.
servation ot ocean lhoreline for public use. T1W COP.
cem bas been symbolized mnet recently in the Santa
.Jl!ldlara Channel oil ~aster and in local coocern over
abandnnment::;of Silt Creek.Road-near -D• Point.
'Ibe l!l~jor ·deficiency in the Grand Jury's study ill
· ~t it produced no new information upon which to
· base .Its .conclusions.
The list of ~ersons the jury talked to is Indeed a
Jong one, and infonnatlon reviewed apparenUy was
·•Voluminous, but no new ot_ disinterested "experts"
were consulted; no 1new majot facts were bncovered.
Both Sides Bent
Laguna Beach school teachers and school board
members have reached a salary settlement agreeable
to both . .
It took them almost to mid-fWllDler to come to
agreement, but it was done without recrimination.
Negotiators for both teachers and the board penevered,
-both -sides .~DJ::J!l::wu:lt~g.mgod;:~-c-c .. .,.-.-_...,.-,-:t_-=:
That makes Laguna Beach Unified School District
different h1nn other school districts around it. ln New-
port Beach-Costa Msea and in Huntington Beach, some
teachers walked out. In Capistrano, they threatened to.
In U:ie San Joaquin District, taking in Irvine-El Toro--
Mission Viejo, teachers have threatened not to perfonn
ou.W.f-the-classroom duties in the fall.
So, what we have is 1n effect a statement by a s~
eta! tYPI! of citizens' committee voicing hope that per·
naps an Upper Bay plan can be developed wiih greater
be~t for more people, with decreased emphasis on th.ii •Jeast coet" consideration. .
• The Grand Jury's resoloiion is not In itsell atibstan-
But in Laguna Beach, because there was no break-
oU in negotiations or teacher mass meetings, teachers
did not work up resentment against the school admini·
stratlon.
The c:qmmwiity -particularly the children -will
benefit fn>m this apirit ot good faith.
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" ... AND I lAN'T 4tf nit <AP. FII1'D, AND TJIE !>ISJ/PJAffU UoKE POWN ~&MWJ AllllTOf TV QUIT ~!1$TAS You wER.E Wlt!N6 ()N me~
Drivers ·Find
Staius-M-ark ~
On Freeways
Dear
-Gloomy
Gus:-
An EmeraJd Bay resident aaid
he!d talk lo the community'• gov·
ernlng body about holding a teen
dance at their e:zclwive tennb:
courts. Ob boy, tbat'll be the day.
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An oblerver from another planet -in-
hlbHed by more ritional creaturea than
"e are -would be bard put to UJ1.
dmtaad the behavior of Earlhllnp, il he
hovered 1n biJ interplanetary spacecraft
over any American freeway or ex·
preuway at I in the morning ar·s-ln the
afternoon. 1
He would aee tens Qi. tHu11ndt of can
lnchinl fanranl ~po,. to' bumper, four
or sir Jana: abrUSt, some taklat nearly
an hour to anive at their delUiiatJon -
whUe, parallellinl thla freew_ay, tl'lere is 1
b~ Ind totally empty surface ttreet.
WIUCHEVER CITY he drifttd over, he
would find the wne iDe1plic1ble traffic
Marl, with the same almmt deserted
avenue running alongi1de the ex·
preuway. And he would have to conclude
that H was not :s~ but some other
desideratum that prompted millions o( motortst.s to move their cars onto ei·
pressways at these particular hours.
But we would be wrong In assuming
that Earthlings are as rational as the in-
habltanls of his planet. For we are what
traffic engineers call vicUms of "freeway
mentality." Because the freeways were
built to relieve congesUon on the surface
11treets, we have totally abandoned the
surface strttta and transferred the con-
gestion to the freeways. No longer a
means to 111 end -getting there faster -
the upressway has become an end In
itseli.
JN A RECENT ISSUE of the journal,
••Traffic Safety," a transportation official
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In Los Angeles warned that ''freeways
can be victims of their own popularity
during peat hours, and manJ.concemed
autborillea ate the 0 v· er Io~ de d
superhigflway1 tuntlng Jnlo baU!enow."
He poinU out that onJy fife percent or
Calirornla roads are freeways, yet they
carry 60 percent of the traffic:During the
.six peak houra of lhe day -which is lo
say, about half of the daylight hours,
when people do most of their driving -
the averaie speed Is only 30 iniles an
hour. Hardly a breath-taking veJoclty ror
a mulU-bUllon dollar road system.
YET, THE paraUeWng surface streets
would be' just as fut. and sometimes
much faster. Every motorist knows that
one car out of commi.saion in one lane of
expressway can tie up traffic for a mile
-and this is most likely to happen dur·
ing the rush hour!. But hardly anyone
will give up the dubious status of riding
the freewq and take a aurrace street to
his destination.
Freeways become obsolete almost from
the moment they are completed ; It's a
part of Partin.son's devllish law that trar.
nc mounts to meet the-muimum"1:apaci·
ty of the road, and there la no end to this
process, unlil the country is entirely
crtss-crossed with freeways and all traf.
fie has ground to a halt-whUe kids play
ball on IUJ"face streets.
Trashy Folks Pay Visit
To the Ed.ilOr:
In anlWer to your editorial, ''Beach
Restrooms Needed," may I direct and in·
vtte you to come to my home and (lb&erve
the "unfinished s a n I t a r y ac-
commodations" st the foot of Barranca
Street. Q-e.scent Bay, Laguna Beach.
Prior to _ the construction of these
"sanitary facilities," we had no problem
of persona urinaUng on our property or
the beach. This eesson such conduct has
been rampanL
FROM MY DINING room, living room,
Bt1 George --...,
Dear George :
How aod to whom can 1 complain
about the system of rating movies?
The last rive "Adult Only" movies I
went to were hardly dirty at 111.
FURIOUS
Dear Furious:
Fl,.. off a letter to the Legion of
Decency -let aome of tbeae pro-
ducen get away with a litOe here,
1 JIU)e there and before you know tt
we'll be back lo another rerun of
"Tho Wizard of Oi."
Dear 0-1e:
When ii it all rijht for a girl to
.wt nteklng!
• BLONDIE'
Dear Bloodie:
Wbln are 7ou now?
(ll'rlf .. lo~Gtor1e and nollct how
11t111 K II to npect • tolal 11tanger
to tolve your p-oblems.)
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bedrooms, deck and pat.lo, I have seen
not only the above, but the !ollowiq:
L People attempUn1 to, or entertna
and leavin1 a public ratroom.
2. A woman with a baby •ashinl: 1 ·
diaper.in the drinking fountain.
3. Boys washin1 their feet in the drink·
Ing fountain .
4. AN OBESE woman fillina a milk
carton with water from the drinking
fountain and showering herself under the
parts or a two-piece bathlng suit.
S. Papers and muddy water all over tbe
entrance deck fixed to the toilet raclllty
facing our private beach.
Don't be (ooled! We were told the
lif'eauard would observe th e s e
"l.tdllUes." On Crescent Bay the
IUefU&l'd sits 7S feet away with his back
toward the !adlltles.
Mr. Editor, and resident.I of Anita
Sttfft. don't let this hap~ to you .
Milli. ROBERT J. BOWMAN
WiCtra fftlm rtodcn art tDelcome.
NormoUt1 mun aholdd conwv th.tit
..,,_, If< IOO wordl ar l<u. Tile
rioht to -lclllrl lo /ii l]JGC< or eliminate Ubd u runwd. All It~
...,. mun fnc:hock ~""' mid ,,..ff.
ing ad41'1!11, but Mml!I mGV bf With..
htl4 on reque1£ tf 1u/J'c:Utat rtoton
is apparent
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A form letter recently circulated to
sign designers in Southern California
focuses attention on a rapidly developing
trend that is dictating a change o( think·
in.g in regard to some pracUces that have
been popular Jn designing sign> and out·
door advertising.
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Stereotypes Need Correetioa . -
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ment and the like, the sign and outdoor
advertising industry must be alert to reg.
pond wherever aod however it can.
Considering the distribution and impact
of 11ign and outdoor advertising ex·
pression on lhe American scene, extrtme
care with copy and pictoria1 to avoid..lr·
ritaLion that would fuel the controversies,
would obviousJy be a prime contribution
lo the cause.
But sign and outdoor advertising
designers have much more reason than
that to pay ~ to the sensitivities or
minorities. For one thing, these pro-
gressing minorities are rapidly becoming
much more affluent markets [or ad·
vertisers. Also (If great importance to the·
success of the sign and outdoor ad·
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vertising programs, the general public ts
no longer in a mood to laugh and respond
to the old bromldes which an now in-
creasingly considered to be in bad taste.
To avoid unfortunate lncl\:ient.s develop-
ing in the rush or designing activities, it
would be wen to go through the morgue
files and eliminate characterir.atlom that
are out-<>£-step with the times.
Dave Souder
F.dlt«
SJ1n1 of Ute 'nme1
"For many years, you and I have beel1
watching the government try to solve lhe
problem of race relations to no avail.''
writes Jerry L. Marks in behaH of an
organization called Progress ("People
Repulsed Over General Ridicule Employ·
ing Stereotype SugaesUom"). This has
resulted in the pulling apart of the races,
lnstea.d or the coming together," he ctin·
llnues. "In most cues, people have had
thlngs .shoved down their throats;
unemployed man with a family being
forced onto the welfare rplla instead of
being retrained for ·a new job, and tax·
payers being forced to pay high la.J:es on
account of ill-managed ~verty pro-
granl5."
It May Be a Year ,to Fear
Items from a space age newspaper In
the year 2069.
NEW YORK-The insertion of a new
spinal colulJUl into Roecoe J . Wilbers.
23rd, today on his 112th birthday made
him the universe's champion rective r (If
"YOU A.RE IN A position lo help human Lramplants with • total ol 56
change the Udes: of prejudice ln this great parts.
country ol ours," Mr. 1'1arks pointed out. Here is a breakdown of hill transplants :
"For years many sign designer1 have 9 hearts, 17 kidneys, 4 spinal columns, 16
been designing si&ns that depk:t a Mex· livers, a brains and 2 ears.
ican as a lazy, poorly dressed and un-"I hardly know who I am anymore,"
tMworthy·looking person. In dolng this, joked Withers, who sat up and began tak·
sign designers are contributing to the ing bending e1:ercbe.s Immediately after
series or nearby craters had been eI·
terminated by aerial x·ray attack and ad-
ded conUdently:
';The rest will be rounded up shortly."
All of the fug itive convicts were
desperate life-termers, each of whom had
already been imprisoned here for 200
years or more.
poisonous tide waters of prejudice that the operallon. CAPITAL CITY, Saturn - J ohn F.
have Oowed from generation to genera-Nixon McKinley Roosevelt, I 4th 1 lion Jn our country." SEA OF TRANQUILITY, the Moon -hereditary ruler of the universe, an·
While his remarks referred only to The massive escape attempt by 3,869,512 nounced today that the solar system '•
P.teiican types, they were sure to brina: convicts rrom thls satellite's third largest projected $897-octlllioo budget for the
im"!ediate re~I of ~egro, Italian, prison was reported under control early year 2970 had been cut by $35 oclilllon.
Jew11h, American lfldian, Ja~ ... -todB.Y~ _ ___ _ '!We.must-Oikveff cemer and tighten
Chinaman, Hindu, "_Hayseed," hillbilly Some two million had surrendered. our bell.I!," he said in a message to the
and other . characterizations. Since the Guards reported that another million who Universal Congress, "in on:ler to avoid a
earliest days of signs and outdoor ad· tried to make 1 last-ditch stand ln 1 dlsastrous inflation.
vertlslng, art and de!igh morgue files
have Included some unflattering
st.ereot)'J>eB. And whenever a sign or out·
door advertising display waa to e.xpress a
parUcular whimsical Oavor, th~ was an
incllnati<ln to dig into the file and pull out
one of the old, dependable bromides. It
was a simple and usy route to
"crtaUve" e:zpression tbet would set a
mood ; it was sure to work well with a
general public that gave llttla thought to
the sensJUvitles of minorities. Groups so
characterized acctpled the situation with
restgnaUon, as there didn't appear to be
anythlng they could do about U.
Marriage: Just a Laugh
''ENLIGHTENED PEOPLE
everywhere a.re coming Ml the realization
that It 11 the little things in people's lives
that give them the feellng that othu peo-
ple art inferior," Mr. Marts continues.
"Example: LltUe chl.ldren,..eelft& a Mex·
lean Jttlrayed on teleYiak>n, i n
newapapers, radios, signs and ou\door ad·
verUslng, as a laey, stupid, poorly cfreas.
ed and dishonest per10n, get julll one
view of Mexicans and conclude Utat all
MWcan.s are that way. The result is pre.
judlce and discrimination being directed
toward Mexican-Americans."
Such had been the situation; but
anyone who during the past few years
h.u been looilotl al televillon and
movies , li.stenlng to the ta<Uo, reading
newspapers and magulnes or limply
carrying on conversation& wtth other
people, hardly needs to be told that the
whirlwinds of change: are having the!! ef.
feet. Not only have the minofttles spoken
out aga.tn,n dlac:rlminatlon, but tbe
1eneral public h.u become coplzant ot
mlnortty vtew,:poil'lta aM sensttlvUla.
Whlit once puied. u natur1I humor now
....,., antipathy u beinl '""'If unfair
and In -taste.
WITH PRESmENT NIXON e1U1n1
upon business ror lnvolvtmtnt In the ctvil
rlatM al'Mt urban renewal crista and wtlf\
buatneas organtialions and leaden (n&-
ti onsl Btate Md local ) undertaking pro-
dlglou1 programs of Valnln&, tmplOy·
During a teenqe party, one of the girls
tossed a playful chalienie at her boy
friend :
''Marry me -I dare you!"
The 1dea .s~ed so hilarloua thal lhey
drove across the state line, found a
justice of the peace, and went through a
formal weddlng ceremony. Afterward,
both the' ~bride" -and the "groom"
returned to their respective homes.
A few day1 later, uneasy about what
they had done, they went to court to hav!
the ceremony annulled. And the court
ruled that, de1pile the formalities, they
were never truly married.
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"J\1ERE WORDS," said the judge,
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'llllh Ml wllll tlttH kl•
flu wr11c will tit nrl•!'
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"without any Intention corre&ponding to
them will not make a marriage."
Most courts agree that, if a marriage is
purely in jest,-it bas no legal standing.
However. ·it Is a dlftemit 1tory U the
marriage -.;"""'" a1tboug11· meant to be lem·
porary -is no joke. Thus:
An engaged couple bad-a bitter quarrel
the night before their wedding day. In
tesrs, the girl said they should break up.
But the young man pleaded :
"My bo!s has promised me a raise on
the basis of our getting married. Let's go
ahead so I can get the ral!e. Then, later,
\ve can have the marriage annulled," -Btn' IN nns case, the court refused lo
grant an aMulment '.fhe judge said this
ceremony, even though entmld Into for a
special, limited purpose, was still a mar·
rlage at the moment it wu performed.
What abollt a "trial man1agt!" One •
coople got married with the prlvate
understanding that, if things did not work
out, either one or them could have It an-
nulled .
But hert. too, the court found no
ground• ror annulment. As one Judge put
ll o
"MarTla.ge is not something to be swept
aside URhUy. To permit the annulment of
a marrlage othenrlse lqal, upoo mere
proof !bat Ille partlea qroed beforehand
to have It 1nnulled, ~ou&(I dertroy the
dlgnjty of the marriage relatton.shlp.''
An A.merlccn Bor Association pvb-
lk 1ervk1 Jtatv.re bu lVill Bcmard.
I
"Tm.· a"-lnlslratlon Is iiJ<dged to
preserve ttll value (If the dollar."
At the saipe time, he said, It would still
be necessary to increase the universe's
stan<Unl mQitary torce by~ millioo mm
to prOt&t ~e Solar gystem from any in--va.sion,'lhr~ by troops from neighboring
systems.
BOSTON, Mass. -A convention of
educatbrs at Harvard University n·
pressed alarm today at what they called
"a growing tendency" among youlhl
under the ge or 200 to qui\ school.
"These 4roPouts already constitute a
threat to an on:lered society." a state-
ment they adopted unanimously said.
''.Jn the ~rid of the future any young
mAD or Oman who abandons I.he
ciassroom fore the age or %00 to 250
will find mself a misfit inadequately
prepared bold a responsible job."
· -Delegatei to the convention we1 e toood·
ly booed by an unruly mob of 75,000 lUgh
school pupltg, most of whom appelttld to
be about 150 to 175 year1 old.
' CANAL CITY , Mars-Authorities here
quietiy announced settlement of the lon&
strike by the Interplanetary Federation
of Sanitation Workers that has left tht so~ system littered with debris for lhe
last 45 yEJrs.
Althoud terms of the compact were
not disclosed, it was believed each or the
125 million sani91tion workers received a
$57 million wate hike. Tbelr work wetk
will be cut to fi ve hours and they will be
given seven-month vacations.
An.ANTIC CITY. N.J. -A willowy
lass froni the planet Uranus triumphed
over other flnallsts lonlghl to ~
beauty qUeen of the solar system.
"i'hi.s is all so unexpected," gasped
Mls.s Uranus. Her three bright blue eyes
rilled with tears u · she-received her
crov;•n.
The lirst bald·headed girl in history to
win the contest. 111iss Uranus is only 7S
years old. She is 18 feet tall and she has
an SS.inch bust, a 47·inch waist, and ai
in~ hips.
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Wednesday, July 23, 1969
The edUorlal page of tht Daily
Pilot saeks to infonn and 1tim.
ulote rta<Ur1 by pre11T1ting th.ts
newspaper'• opfnfom and cOm.
mtntcru on toplc1 of fntttcat
and 1ignlftmnc1, bv protrid.ing 11
foro.m for Ule t%Pf'lllUm 01
our readers' ophtion1, and &,
prttendng the dtvcr1e vit'IO>
r;Wntf of fn/onn,d observe-ra
and 1pok.esmeri on topfca: of the
do¥.
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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MEANING OF Ai>o-LO 11 • • •
an telephon-gradually will increase man'• (ConUnued 'rom race lll
the SovieLNa.. stay-time on the moon and Kepler, N&wton, Arthlmedt.l!, y or Sclerices scientists wil be flown on the
Co Per n icus, Tsiolkovsky, aeeking irilor allon on Lu.ia's later t~. taking ·along flyfn'
Oberth, Goddard and othen course. In 411 Unprece:deoted and rovlng machines to in-
from many lands provided the gtsture of /cooperation. the crease thelr area of ei·
basic knowledge years Md Rupjan Cl~led Borman tl!e ploraUOn. c:-.,.<;;en:.;tu;;n;:'•;;•:,,•;!g~oi:. ==,,,.-r.::-"''.,•,.•ct...,cf.i~I of Luna 15 and ~eow FEASIB'' ""Y· ··-oot lnteri...-_,. ~, an-I . --·'-..·->"-'"':Thleae-FMdln-g"-w I ding on the moon long before w th A~o ll llnding-m13'don. detenn1ne"' the feaslbili\Y of
he created naUOOJ. S'o . NEW PBRSPECI'IVE , ~blishing an A:iitartica•t)~·
Armstrong aiia Aldrin went The t)we American A1>9llo ~-on the mooft lo .-coJl(li.JCt
there as representatives or crew11 who have flown to the sclentUic, m e d t c a 1 and
everyone on earth. vicinity of the moon ha~·e engineering experiment.5.
They planted an American, aJVeo nwi. a new pers~live i America'$ future course in
nag . But they made it plalril l'ol hta h&lle pltnet: whirliug a space may be set in ~>the~ were ambassadors for all Jooely vigil ~b tt\e SQ)ar • te"1ber, wher{Pres.Jijent N1:son
nations when they left beh~ ·Qlle!n' ~ from · the nceives a report from :t task a plaque which said tn' P,&tt : clildly radlalioh of the sen.ring force committee that is lo
_ "We came in P<atLloLillt tallll. ~d plniabL~~"!!!!"end 1p>alslor-the~.JCt mankJnd!' "" ~ '; · ai tbln Jayer of-~asesl ~, ~ l
Man's urge to lsiek ~~i pfd in 1 gravttationaJ'l ~ltiead Of ~ comm!ttee
unknow!l ot, ·~~· wllJcb ~ Ot\f.; ., , V1Ce P're!s"tdent Spiro T'.
began m the spu1t of com-Beyond the-veil of gases 1s a AgneW suggested during the
petlUon, may reach maturity ('ti.llle ~orld that many na· flight ~( AP!)llo 11 that '!.he
m_a COl'.'peratlve effort to build 4tJon&· may want to con~e.r 1'1Jhltei:t$tates1~t a goal Of lc.11-
scientif1c c~ps on the mf\On .i toge~er. By world;ng ln un1~n ding men 00 Mars In this (.'t~
and to use 1t as a base for el:· • on such a great endeavor as tuty He is expected to be plo~ation of the universe. spa~ exploraUon, the leadi~g over~ed because s p a c e
. Since the ·Apollo a crew ~ nations of the world might-Join teideri believe It would be~mc1rc~ed the moon I as t ' l O.,i e ~ h ,e r to lmj:>rove advisable to set such a r;1m.
Christmas, there has been a . humaruty s lot on earth. mitment until after a series or
thawing of relations between That is ooe of the hopes Probe!! have been ·sent 'to the
the United Slates and Russia engendered by the flig~t of red plane in the next rew
ancllh~."l"'t\pollo 1 1 ~---~---·--.~-----. --
--of-corntacttnrlotnt SJ!8ce"~cf. r-Bur,rlrrtl!Fab!enm"'"'of~ 'lni\ta;dr'Jhe ICOmmittee, ls f~rts. There was cons.tdernble \ such cooperation. the Uni~ ~ed to recOmmend lhe
discussion d u r in g Apollo 8 States, )'I ans to .press on "'11th . m· cj-.£j91o laUnching of a lO
l
commander -FJ"ank Borman's Its oWQ exploration Qf spa~. ·1 -~ ... l . r~t successrul visit to Rus-1 l Nine · other luhar llndlnp l ~1 .11d%-mandsctpacees~tie:n ,.!.~~
liJa, . are planned in the next .thl"t'e fW. o;in u w. a . • '"
As Rui!ia's. unmanned t..unaB ~ears, ¢a.ch tO.adifierd 3·rea 111un_icahons, e~gmeen.pg, and
15 was orbiting the fl)OO!l.J o pipbe variOus gebloglcal J e:~enUUc eX'.J>f:!TUnents. 'By ~d
y.·hile Apollo ll beaded tor·its.;; aturf3. These miss i or. s I ding segmen~ t9 ~e /ita tion ,. I • from time to tune, it coCJld ac-
1 cOmmodPt~ 100 or more men
A · F , j I M j andwomen. .I rmy ai. ' ·to eet I ·BECOME !JOME
I Ttie station rould become
E l • K!. / the ~omif. o~: special~ed. in· n "Stment u· OtllS doitrtes, ..:uSJns .. th• unique , " vacuum and weightleSsness of
· ' space to manutacture such
WASHINGTON (AP) A recruiter for 60 Indiana · items as perfectly roun<! ball
President Nixon's promise tol counties blamed uncertainly ··r"~.freclslon ° Pt t 1 r: a I elimin~te the dr~ft, and other, for the t u r 0 d 0 w n in ~-~ s ~ Pe r s r 0 0 g
factors ass.ociated.. wilJ:l _,J.he~ ~nlistments. "Ma,q;rof the kids ·· tp~ .... i.a • -Vieh1~n ~·~ llm: Jte1USt7ltfffil -ai'irUffii'\\ra1Uilg0 T!"~~&} eerr.~whe•tr Army .to miss its enlls~ to see what happens,'' he said, tien~ are rocketed to.orbl~.11g
goal last year by 9,000 men. f'\Ve're me-cttng ·our objectives ..hcs»I~l w~. Sproe.!lledl~al
The deficit ·.and conclusion ·ln Indiana but not ·getting as ex.~.rts beliE;ve .w~lg~lleSSi17S5
are reported by A, r m y ~an'y enlistments as a yea!.-.. m1gtit .be beneficial m cur111g
Recruiting Command offi~ 18go " • , certain diseases. Hearts, for
who say they cin't recall''1Y. , · example, woul~ oot have to
year when the. Army fared s ( jAREA REPORTS pump so hard ID the ab$euC1!
badly in signing volunteers. t BUllngs, MOnt., was one 0£ of gravity.
Army enlistments fell short ~he areas ttporting t h a t When U .S.-Soviet cooeera·
of the recruiting ·command'i-.enlistments·wefe-still sa~e-'tlon Goes rome, 1r prol>ably
objective' evtry month ~from-1 'tory , but a reeruiter credited will ·be di reeled at a lunar
November through J u n e .~ ~hat to the loc&l Indian tribes. base which would be manned
almost a traumatic failing for JJillings has tllr(l area reserva-by scientists and engineers of
a command accustomed to' lions wbere' the Indiarui are m·any nations. Conside:·able
success. ~I !ways Anltstiog ·as part of spacework has been done at
Figurd , jus,t compiled fOr , heir inh~rltance to .volunteer sev~~al i.ntemational spal-e.
fiscal id sbowe4 the Ar:JQy l or ~ombat.. he explamed,. 1 • me~gs. ...~
persuaded taa,ooo mea..to·to~-t-~ The Ft. M~ TetTTWtt~ ~a one day ,man wi.11 Oy to
up out#ide the draft; comP,11'.ed ~ and sayf;: President ~1x-• ~ pi.ne_ts amt. deep 1~to ':h~
with aS objective ot'tt'1,00e. )(.1. ·t$ p}9lJ .r~t~lal 1t~ ~dm~~~· __ becatise !~Jt froutie~
the previous two years ~ ibilili a .@teifi fto ptct hf§ beelJ ~~to ,them by
recruittts surpassed their &I\-raltees b~1 lq. and1proballly tliE courageollSJftt-Who today
nual goals by 8,000 and 9.oboO _'t affect enUstme!ib. , · n.Y Apollo If baclt to earth. ,
men. f
The >::troy isn't running
short of bodltS, of course,
because there's always the
draft to fall back on. But the
situation p r o m p t e d the
recrulting command to pay
close attention ·to what's been
happening.
FOUR FACTORS
Col. Donald L. Roberts,
chief of staff for the recruiting
command, said in an interview
tllat four factors combined to
cause the severe drop:
-Richard M. Nixon pledged
last fall that as President he
would strive to establish an
all-volunteer force, eliminating
the draft when the Vietnam
war is over.
"Immediately when that an·
--nounccment--was-made,--<1u!!
recruiting went into a nose
dive," Roberts said. But that
wasn't all.
-The recruiting command
suddenly found its seasoned
recruiters were being grabbed
up for administralive and
leadership dutjes in Vietnam.
Recruiter strength fell by 500
to a low of 2,430.
-Dissatisfaction with the
wa r left a bad taste with
many young men w h o
otherwise rr.ight have been
rsuscept.ible to the persuasive
powers of recruiters.
-Peace talks got under way
in Paris, leading some young
men to believe the war would
soon be-ending, .after all. and
maybe the selective Service
System wouldn't be ringing
their doorbells.
POLL BEARS OUT
An Associated Press pall of
recn.ilting bureaus tends to
bear out some of the colonel's
impressions. The Ar my Philadelphia
recruiting office s e r v i o g
eastern PennsylvanLa a n d
Delaware-reported -young men
were taking a "general wait
and see attitude."
Boston reported it ·had been
unable tO make its recruiting
quota for the past two months.
"Young men ari impatient," 1
spokesman said. "They think
when .the President says
something, it will be done im·
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Attorney AleX Bowi,( . .
--·Flood-Drain
Under .Study
For Tourists
By JACK BROBACK
Of '" DetPr ... lt.tf
A pedl!3trian pathway to Salt Q-eek
beach befween Solith Lacuna and Dana
..Point in southeastern Orange County will 'be studied as a possible soJuUon to the
m~ public bo.Qch access pro-
blem. • .
~Th~ Rna_m_E .. ~~~~.Tn~.·
·after a two-hour h~g before an
1 overfJow audience ol more than 150 beach
D -•U•• . t""-~,· -· -· ~ ·· ' lovers, voted unanlmDUSly' to have the ... ...,.. ff~ DAllLY PILOT Sl9ff '""" County Counsel and Flood Control
I· 'TIM" ,FO,R !,l)ME llEACHES' District study the possibility of Including
• · • 1 ,Li19un~ Att.rMy Wllcox•n a pedestrian)'iilkJ"ay in a-.plailntd flood , M1• IEl ..., •. ,,,,,,.. n· . cootrol channel from Pacillc Coast 13'3 .. , Highway to the beach.
f · · 1hi The suggestion was • made b y
Tr.ft¥... sp-J ~,s dow. n Supervisor Robert W. Battin, bul he lirsl ...-~ moved that the pedestrian walkway,: be
required and that Laguna N I 1 u e I
W h Corporation's drainage plans not be ap-
t/ . eat er proved unless !he pedestrisn palh .... in· :W alkou Halts, . cl~:!.visor David L. Baker supported Lot/ks .-F~ue1 • =~ .... ~.tronglytolhe Har)lor ' ·OFk ' Alter mud> -· lhe boml IJ>
' -' SPACE k£ 'ER, H~1 .. L (AP) -proved lhe reviocd moUon bul no time
fiANA P6 -COmtruction ·of the Yeamlng for e,.Apoilofi·~ moon 9 • was &et far the counsel -and district •to
Dana.Point r project bastcom. e to a plorers :T,' eel ever fanet toward earth report back. ..,, • r. · Large applaUH ~~ the bOard•.1 l,lal)d>tiil WS week as a result or 'lhe 1oc4y .on · ecl'<.llllr!O lhlt I! to.land deci&ioo lrom the mtoo 1 -M••••
walkout ol · mg EngineeJ:l Union ~rm:. , P~~. ~eap. ThUnday crowd trom. ~ ~~ban';' ~i mfi:.:ber~ · · ··/Noma w~.·· "avel,lt's 'ni<e and sin ciemem.·.,>ftie>Ciowd·inl:Ji1de4 • ·~ l t l<'n • J 't Riinos ft! ~-u~ 4I m!ny 81Jlall dlil~ 1
, I ~ ident ro ec _,.gmeer "'i . to get ," l!4 'E..Alddlt•Jr. aaichs Brennan "Revs" Mccielland a mklent
...umated . ay lhal}l\e w•ll\out.aU.ct.d the.' • ula• ,.·<lllevlllon p1~ r ... D •• ~ ~ ..;. 1~ '•"
about 25 alil)g ·~· "ll'Jilnt on turO of~'· ""'U'.ia llO,oDO ~....;;;~'7~;ii;."N1~ c,;p;..'7. t~ prof t. Another so men walked •out m~'~lf· ii>I ' ~~~"ill'~,. ~~'5! prlval•l>eleb to -
on· fit• jbb, he •saicl, ~ 111'\y,;rQ~ ~ .. Ml " • 1 ;:::;., •.• ·~·-e tllo> ~· -l·l',l'fl unable io continue tatitlr"jA 'iWi ilie ~ ,;-~• "UUI fdldtnt.s. .
heaVy faquipmenl J.l.A~· ·WOJiu.. . ' He said i1e was J:tpteRntiaC. "the • .. iries slid 1heri wvuld be no ' lbokiJI& abeitd t9 spluhdown, surfer element, .. ·but. laced bis nmarta m~ 10!31.o the c¥ty because of A o.J,t,commandu Neil A,f.AJ:m5trong with quotes from· .. an a.n n araed
the ·waJi:oul, just a Ume'los&. He added as~ed abo t the weather in the 'recovery servlcelrian, "a former surfing cham·
/ ' Ix th ahead of a;u. I pl00f'I. It, that the project· was s mon s . "It looQ real good out there," .misaion
acbtduJe at the time of Ue walkout. Control to~ him. .,d"!: 1sth:~t0~: f~::~!f~::~~ .e/ SH.le SIWwinlJ Set "The lorecost is for .scattered clouds at Creek is outsta-g," McClellind quoted 3,000..feet.and.a visibllity.'OlJO miles. So It without notes.
DANA POINT -Color &Udes with lobb realrgood for recovery." '" "Let the voices of our suvicemen be
de.tailed sketches and explanaUon ~ tbe ·Apollo ll iJ to.J.aod +ati9:t9 p.ml PDT heard the loudest," be concluded emcr
South.Coast Scenic Improvement Project about 1,200 miles southwest of Hawaii. lionaJJy.
Of -proposed changes in this community The astrooauts set their course Tues-McClelland sald the Salt Creek public
.Wlll..-be presented Tb!,JI"Sday night by the day ·by.firinga.short111gjneburst.iostffr beach proponents "had no organization
Dana Point Chamber of Commerce. onto' a precise path in'tended tq 11nd them but the help we are getting ls surprising.
The 7:30 p.m. meeting will J>e held at near the aircraft carrier Horne1. They We have hundreds of petitions oot.
the Richard Henry Dana School, 24242 La ended their hl!toric explpr&tion or the "ArUsts also favor the beach there, ",he
Cresta. moon ~rly Tuesday lly sh 0,0t1 n g continued and had a •painting o{ the The Project has proposed rerouting themselves out of lunar orbit and beach shown which he said would be raf-
Coast Highway to Del Prado Avenue gradually gained &:peed as they.raced fled to raise· funds for the campaign. He
raeher than widening it, making a park deeper into the gr!p of earth's gravity. (See SALT CREEK, Page' Z)
arOlilld the present lookout at the cliff The Tl/; show was the highlight of an
md of the Street oC the Blue Lantern, and otherwiJe quiet day.
widening and landscaping Street cf the tt starte<Ylike a comedy show. When a
Golden Lantern. pictur~ "of the moon flashed on the
monpor in mission control, the capsuJe e Girls loin 611ards communiel1or, astronaut Charles Duke,
commented: "We see the earth in the SAN CLEMENTE -For the first time center of the screen."
Jn Jta1four-year jWlior lifeguard progra~ After a pause, Aldrjn corrected him
11 girls have signed up with 70 boys with: "Believe that's where we just came
receive instruction from the Sa a from .••
Clemente Lifeguards in water S&fety, "ll is, hub? Well I'm really looking at 11
first aid, and activities. .. bad screen here," Duke said. ''Stand by
The next se111ioo will run from July 23 one. Hey, fQU're right! .. throug~ Aug.' 29. Further -information Later, when a picture of the earth was
ma,y be obtained by callia~ (92.-0750. shown, Duke said: "I refuse to bite on
P l ' ti this One. You tell us." e Contest -f:"'"e "You'll hive sorife·run at the press con--·
MISSION VIEJO -While one little pig-ference after this shift," Collins kidded
U ' goes to market,r Other little piggies him. Wilt be tripping ovet to the MissJon Viejo "It's 2:30 a.m.," Duke countered. ~reltfon Centlf for the Bfg Toe ''Everybody'll be a15leep. I'm gonna srieak
Conlelt all:30 p:ln. next Thursday. off 'lhrough the hack way." ,
Q>mpetition 1Will be open to all age Armstrong &bowed vleWm two 1ealed
gr;oopi, providing they are membeft of box:es ln ·whi&~are packed precious blls
""the Recreat;On Center. of soil and rock that .he and Aldrin col-
Jadges-wt11 be looking ror \he.mosl um. Jected during their momentotis tw't>-bour qUe·pa.lnlt5d~Wie.. ---· wafk..on.the.-tttoon-SUDday •. -• ---
.,----"We eo, there's a )at of sclenttsts .• Wf!•tlaer 011 C•ll . from a mnnber o1 countries standin& by
· ' to . lee these • lunar samples and we SAii CLEMENTE -The llleguard thoogfit you'd. be lnt....ted m ltting lh1t
depaftment here hu establisbt.d a th realJ ........ " he --1.1 niconled phone message which offers •Y Y are _., -·
''complete aurf and weaUter informetion"
In the San CJemente area. The number to
call Is ttllOIL
The readb:igs, according to a lifeguard
spotesmin." are taken olf the San
gemeote~ler, and""' oJl!lill!d whtstever ~ ., a <hinge <In ,.ii( or we11her.
i. .Steele ltl•rleet• I •
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cl-a I-qaln today u the down· tnid btch 1<11Tled It iltarply 'l°""r
-y·contlfiutd llll'<lu&h ...chfr .... 1~ (See quoUUOlll, Pqes IW9).
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At Sa wdust Festival
Nlilely-lhreelcltaol cltlldren from Costa
M ... •and N.wport Beach were guesla of
the SawdUll Ari Futlval in Laguna
Beach ·Tuesday.
Tbe Y~11'frdW, filth and ab:lh ll'aders
taking. a IUIM1ier enrichment program
for ~g~ ltudenb, ere 1 h o w l'I d __ auona ol art lonn• IUld locllni·
q""' and toured lhe Jll'C)unda.
Apollo Seismic
Test Detects
Moon Tremors
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -A
seismic experiment left on the moon by
the Apollo 11 astrooaulJ ha1 picked up
tmexplained tremors.
The seismometer has detected ''several
distinct events'' or surface movement.,
which inay come from natural sOurces,
said John W. Small, manager of the
Lunar Surface Projects ofnet!.
The expe1lment, powered by solar
panels, is apaprently 1lowly dying from
overheating, Small said.
He said it l\'aJ designed to discharge
heat-through radiaUoor but--ita-e.adilUon -
BUrface lias 6een diinagiil, possllily fr9m
. lhe blast ol lhe rocket which lllted Nell
A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.
from the lunar aur!ace.
Temperalurtr during the lunar daJ
reach 250 degrees, and Small said the
device woald 00!, !ll1'Viloe U lhls bell
couldn't be dissipated.
Anothe.r erpe.rlment Jett on the moon
has IO far been a tawre, Small said.
A milTO<'-llko device dealgned to nllect •
laser beams ho not been.loclt<d 11y
astrooome.n alter several attempts, he
uid.
He said McDoruild Oblervatory; 11 El
Puo1 Tu., and Lick Obienatbry or
C.llfomla..have aimed later beams at the
Sea of Tranqu llllly landing 1ite of the
hmar module, but lhe be1m1 have nol
be<n .. oec:t.d hack.
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BRl!NNAN McCLELLAND Lwi os F'o&s OF 'P.ii1v'ATE ·SALT c~IEK BEFORE·cOuNTv suli1R.v1)Qu,, ;;·
Ouoot for • Lost Bud!' To~·~ "He••.' end SUpporkrs to lnlend County 5Mt : 1 ..
. ., .. ,, . ' -; --1 •S " Coa~t :Woman Appomt¢d
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' By Japan on Gas
TOKYO (UPI) -The Japanue
government in . a terse, two-sen~
Ch he, statement. lactto.g in d I p Io m a t i e Laguna .am r platltudeo to,d:!JY. noted lhe Peotagon i~t to, _re.;nove ~ p s fnm
J Wh • Okinawa. . . • ·Not ·ust1m 01t1.r cibtge1 !fcretary Shlgeru Herl.
. . PJ'lm6 . Minlll\lt.'. tbaku. Jialo'l _chi<!
Is belonging lo the Chamber of Com· · ~.~an, delivered the statement:
mm:e· just a whim for Laguna Beach ·'lbe U.S. declsiOa la an Ind.lea~ of Jhe
merchanta' i ln)partance aUICbed to J apctD '7 the Nb:·'
A IZ,300 Cbsmber operating budget d.. oo Admtnlltn~. We wish to P<Y our
Laguna Truste~
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O~y Teache~ · .
S~~Y -~~. '.·.
Wheel Off Plane;
Runwar Blocked
' l A small.plane Jost a wheel on tlboll
lrom Ot:ange ·County Airport. Tum&.y
evening and blocked tbe nmWAff cnaina
• 33-minule d~.
One of the ,airport'• lwo nuJWl1I wu
c!Oled during U>! delay whilo the.plarit
was cleared ln>m'lhe landlnf ml llb\>fl area.
An airport olllclal saicl lhe mllliap ....
not a mljor ~ becaUle mall
aircraft were ltin-abie to land and
takeoff on the alrpart'a,MCGDd nmwl)'.
Report& lhll two• Ju&• jet1pia-·~ diverted to olher alrporta durfnc UM
delay wer~ .aald lo be i,11e by tho
spokesman.
Orange
r1c11 of dues owed woold perh;ips In-respecta to President Nixon . !or lhe
dlcate .o · qeec1y,......,...1o our requett."' · · We~doer .
Chamr*r Presldetil Harry LaWrence'. A pubHc OOltcry had eru~led Ill J1pan "
11 dlrecto u Tu~ and on Oklollra aa l'.ellllt ·of diaclosure • Deaplte-the•mornlng overtut. as ed at 8 "mee ng ,ay, that 23 U.S IOldlets and an American , 11·1 itill ·a·love•~•d•• '"enjoy "Why are people' so slow fn paying • ru.1-, • Y ~ ""' Chambe; dues?" · ' cl~Q.ian e1'J>kllre of tbe-,\rrny on vau~wa -summer pursuits. Tb.a weatber
•-se-wu tolil'by!lletly-M7"' dmn1ba ...,._l'-·~.~tW.lftlt\-el -f-wJILt<in.aln...f]ra'f.a • ... ' aecret.ary:U,attager; 1'W!'fe ~a whim:1 pollll'erto dw Pl wy I.' .---' • tOr the· nest five daya.
People don't lee! uley have 'to btlooJ. • • • · • •
Some keep"' rid!lt( lor'Hve moolhl." :~/' . · : • •.' INSmE TODA.Y
horual·due1 to '!he cbnnber are~ lo Laguna ·Weeter NolJI thol 11, llal h-td !250 depending -!be -ber of • ··~ .. emplOyes of the mtmber business. · Pf ... ~· I ond man h<ll ,,robed• outer • ' ' . . Ge•~. ~T ....... L'.n.nf. """" ~ •!IV' of !1/lol'f' •• ..... l •l .,w 'ti......., tart• ........ It T..Uf "'"""
Supervisors Approve
Lagll!l~ 1).!lfiic Study
~ county lllll!l'vilon Tneldly
·-· • alody ~ to ,iMtallaUort <I tr1lrlc ilpail 1t PaclClc CoolHiabWIY
and 7th StNet In South Laguna'at 'tlte "'1-
trance• '.Ii> South CoMt Cmnmunlly
HOlpllal. ~
. nie. request for 1he !raft.lo JJcbls WIS
mlde by &lnley Volp,,admlnlstrltor ol
I lhe 1bosplll1. '
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:t DAILY PllOT l . -•• • ••
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Kennedy License Held;-Par.ty Drinking Probed
• -.,,....Wtre ~ ,-Pl'.a.i to ~·1 hikin Wlvlnl ;"to hlJow lllllr Mliia
r fi 11!11• miollllld I04lr ltt 11111, 'h4 Md ltOlllllt 4rlftlil OMiJil ,N ,...... ~ tlll ._ II I~
K .... 'u M1111t"'UMt&t ....... J.rf. • -=-11·•-1' --•~ A __ ...::_ ol _. ...... ·-'--·i.. ' _. ' a115pendeci hlJ driver's lie<nie and .....-. ,__ ,.. ,..,.. ....,_ ,_ laid l -.,.,_ TllMdlJ -
d,.per Ir.to the tragic, post-party drown-~N lllOul ~ .....,,~ ~, • IQI o!,WJM. ol il!'llll ~ ~ lllil ·
IJll dull> of •. young •ide in hi• car 111 tault 111 llil iulb utlcWiit w\lcll ~ driving uoo<r Uie ruruenc. 0/ ilCOl!Ol 1te urd • Miu Muy Jo Kopechne, 18, to drown In • poalbl.e.
Sat a:f. 1 Udal pood near Edgartown. "The• hive all been c:onaldered and
A ipedal proeecutor for Dukm County The eenator, younger brother of JFK have not . been ruled out," .said Steele,
Ilsa lllllOllll<:ed coooideraUoo ol cbarg" and RFK -bu been COM!derod 1 prime DOUng that S.O. Kennedy lw already
Now Eel .Joins
ln Menagerie
·On Beaches
Lo<'• or-dead thina• -wuh-111L.m..-
Llgw111'1 beacbeJ. lJ..Wly It'• aea1s or
fish. Once it WU CIJW,
'l'llelday the SPCA was coiled to
retrtev. from tl)e Main Beach 1 dead eel
about three feel long.
A croup of cblldrtn were huddled
amund offering thetr appnolsll.
"Eeuu. yuk." they screecbed.
M"' often the martne IJ>'Clmen that
calla for the dJapolal UillJ ol Iha SPCA
(Soclet1 tor Preve'"1on "'· crue1i, to
Anlmalll IJ. eeal. ··we find about one teal a week that
hu wuhed aabore," said Don Slnkway.
.IUhe teal IJ alive al!j! caq!it In a
tidepool, SPCA officials will U, to pred It
back Into Iha ocun. U 1111 dead, It will
be carted awaY, to SPCA beadquarten In
LquMCuyon.'
~ An.SPCA truck.that mabo the rounds
llJe60 <!lil,..a wllll 1tn1n1 lbe llC<lle ol a !bat lhe proper qu:.t1on la whether other flltl lj!Ollllllt. oomplllllll WIU DI IOll(lll. ~ilonlfti ol ellltll w1Io 1u..atd llll "0
• A Hl!lpll Of /ollil. l!OP4fbill'I tilllod, ~m.._ 4Jm1et ~iffy al I like!! dlltlllf IU~ lftir Mr !lady WU nntld '"'4.lek bland cottage not recovered 12 houri lfW lhe accident on
lb ml ~ , Wblre Miss Kopeclme .a dark, tidal island toad showed only a
dntWnid fit tM oYehurned car may negligible amount bf alcohoL •
detennlne this. Edgartown Police Chlef Dominic J.
"I can't say 11peclflcal11 that we are Arena, who gave ftrst word ot the 1ensa-
making an lnvesllgaUoo into 'heavy' tlonal probe, apologeUcallf anawered
drinking," ste!ie told newsmen~ adding questiODI whlcb bavt ~ In ~
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Study Sla~
On Exl!.ansi"9n
Of Shoals
A pJ'OS)06e(I 32.WUt npam.1on-or the
Laguna &each Shoals apartment complex
at 180J South .Coast Highway wUI have to
remain on the drawing 00.rds until
further studies are made on the traffic
clreu!atlon, the topography, and exact
layout plaIIJ.
Laguna plannitl'g commissioners Morl-
day night told applicant Richard Burt
that additional support1n1 data for the
enginetrlng aspects would have to be
provided by him before approval for the
coostructlon could tie given.
The public hearing was continued until
Aug. 4, when Burt is ex:~ed to present
his more detalled plans. 1.
The eight-unit apartment is located at
the foot of Bluebird Canyon Drive, with
access to the complex by the strttt ex·
tension on the ocean side of Coast
J1i.ghway. Planners eipressed a concern
ror the now of tralnc ·at lhe corner.
which la· presently controlled by three
stop lights, ,.
mtnds since lhe accident Friday.
Jkllt Cl-t'MYW IN~ llt'Y alltr Uta tll1tltlft .., ... !Outid'b)o llta
r!lltt, llllC!IE 11\'llll li1llClr II j!ltllll!d tiy a..o • boys, befort thlJ time Kennedy
·ll<>Ulled pcllce.
"If you11 foril:l ve nie-.-l{ she badn't
been wrtnalna wet -it J'U u U ahe was
getting ready to 10 to •ort or a party,0
the chief explained.
"Everythb>g , .. , butlonod up, right In
place."
Sen. KA\Ul«17. whq1 attended Miio
Kopechne'1 luneral Tuelldaf ln'Pb'n>Outh,
Pa., IUlfered'w:plnor neck Injuries ml 1
concusston w.~ the Oldlmobile aedan
doff il>to the u; ....
"At t a.m. thli mornlnC we ba.d
nothing to lndlcato i,, bad. be<n drink· loiO:!liief~Areoa uldTuesday, "hulthe
caJe against thla man beaan the moment
he Wilked away from the ~accldefil ... -
.Under Mauachusettl law, SUlpension
of the 37-year-old Dmwcrat'a driver's
licen&e la-rou.Une,. but ..motor. vebicl*
authoritieb Said the prellmlnary probe m.
dlc11tes serious fault on the senator's
part.
If convicted, he could have his license
revoked for slx months.
Sen. Kennedy was greeted by newsmen
Tuesday when he returned to Hyannis.
(See KENNEDY, Paa• I)
Mass., drawn and haggard, after offering
prayers al the CathoUc rites for hi! late
brother' campaign aide.
VOICE TRAILED OFF
They asked if he would make a st.ate·
ment. .
"This isn't the ... " he said, hi& voice
trailing off. "This ls the day of the
funeral. This lan't the appropriate time."
"I've just come from the funeral ol. 1
very lovely girl and this Is not the ap-
propriate tµne to comment," he snapped
as the questions continued.
''Please, get me to the car," hia wife
Joan said, turning to an aide.
-oDCe i week to area headquarters to plck
up dead antrn•l1 will then take Jt to Los
Anaelee, wbero lt will be cremalod. ~
CAIL Y l'ILOT Stiff l'!Mlt
CUltlOUS, BUT 5QUIAMISH, YOUNGSTERS ~llP OISTANCE FROM DEAD (E-Yu~I EEL
M'oln Beach Dl-.ry Ii. Rlverilclo'1 Miko ond lhmbl K1n11ly ond Mlcholo Slodolo of _Orongo
A pump station adjam'lt ·to .. ihe pro-
perty was: also a poirt of concern for
planners. More detailed layout plans for
the complex. showing how it would affect
acceas to the pump 6tation, would have
to be presented, Ibey aaid.
So far, Sen. -Kenned~ has said he
became l'Onfqsed on the dark, rural road
and turned in the wrong direction from
the ferry :slip where Miss Kopechne was
to have caught a ride.
I! Iha ,.a1 IJ hurt, It will be killed,
Slnkway llald.
• One·ol the blaffl problems with Uva
-. Sl-y explained, 1' to keep onJooken at a safe distance. "Seals can
carry rabies ,just like any other animal,
and !hay bite very oerloully," he warned.
But there are more dead anlmiala and
fish than Just seals and eels.
LagUna lifeguards recaJI once retrelv·
Ing a porpoise from the sand. And last
25ummer there was a str'&nje flab gu1rds
later )earned ls.aoly supposed tQ be found
in 1,200 feet .Of'l'la.ter -in the lndl1n
Ocean. They're 1WI lrying to fl&ure that
one out.
Oh, yes, then there wu the dead cow ,
washed ashore after the heavy rains Jut
winter. • ·
There's no tellln& what the Pacific
ml&bt live up to Lq\INI'• -
LA Bus Drivers
:Vote on New Pact
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Drivers bave
reached a temaUve agreement on a new
three-year contract with a Southern
Caillarnla rapid . transit di.nrict ulling:
for wqe bikes c:l 95 cmta an hour plus
other bene!lta.
The drlvm. members of the AFLCIO
United Tra.oipOJ'taUon Union, are voling
In .a malt nferendum. 'nle' California
Stata ooncmauon Service wm count the
ballob from the 2,$00 drivers the nf.cht of
July IO.
Little ·Items Cover a Lot -Det.ailed P'!intings Highlight Tiny Plywood Pieces
By JANICE BERMAN
~ Of l!M 0.lb' l'llM Iliff
Some of the tiniest worka at Laguna's
Festival of Arts are by Thomas Wad-
delow.
But in terms of detail, they cover a lot
of ground. " The 48-ytar.(lld South Laguna painter
works in oil on gesso. Gesso is plywood
with an overlay Of &ix coats or IO or
pluter, sanded down to a aatbH:mooth
flnlJh that will readily ace<pl Waddelow's
tiny brush atrokes.
He paint. aalllng ships and cotlq.,
and sea.,,U. allllng on pllln1s on boordJ
Lhlt rarely u:ceed five by five incba.
Why to small?
SMALL ONEii
"At f!nt, I dldll'l know If my painlinaa
would be successful, ao I decided that ~ I
worked m nnall ones and-tb<iy dlclnt IO
wtll, I wouldn'l be losina: much," be ei:-
plalned.
"And I liked carryitlg my atudio in •
sultcue, 90 I could go whertver I felt
like going, whenever J wanted to."
Later, be found that he enjoyed the
precision, the detail, the or1antzotlon of
amall paintlnp, 1s wen u the aPeed with
f're• P .. e l
which they could be translated from idea
to imqe.
"I guess my attention 1pan b prelty
short," he said.
He motioned toward a painting of a
cowboy on a horse, sharply delineated
agaln!t a background of brown, smooth
mountains. It was enormous by Wad-
delow'a standards, about four fett long
and ... foot hlll)I.
"! began to get tired of painting all
thoee mountalns," he said. 0 It took me
about a month to do that."
Waddelow said there is a new surge of
tntereat in art.
1'People are tired or n:i~ne-made
producP. ¥d ~ great lhing 1• the kid!.
Look at them all Thi cur.ee ii off of art
now, and hooray!"
He thlnb chlldre.n a.re drawn to his
work because, 11Tbey know what it ia,
they can ate a horse, a cowboy, a seagull, • hou8e." .
He W d he ls a great admirer of non-
objective and lmpressionilUc art, and has
many such worb ca the walls of his own
home. ·
"But I just don't like to do it myaelf/'
he said.
When ht paints, he explained, he uses a
mental process: that's the antithesis of a
non-objectlvlst painttr's. First he
vi.sualizea his subject in a aeries of
geometric forms. then he increases the
detail of each object as he adds it to the
painting.
Whal emerges ls Intricacy down to the
last blade of grass in front of a wooden
shack In a field. And the whole painting is
no more than 12 square inches.
He doesn 't work from lie, be :said,
allhough :s o m e t i m e a he'll use
photographs.
"Models have priced themselves out of
the market, u far as I'm concerned," he
said.
Besides, be readily admits, he doesn't
like people. The only person in any of lii.s
pictures on display at the Festival booth
is the cowboy.
He lives alone and works atone, at his
own speed. Knd not unlw he feels like it,
which is most of the time.
"I'm really lucky that I don 't get bog·
ged down. This is my pl1y and my
work," he saJd.
SALT CREEK PATHWAY UNDER STUDY • • • •
"A few very perceptive people have
come by and seen my work and said,
'You must lead a very oroerly life,' and J
do."
It shows 1n his work. Everything is
planne.d-e:very shadcrN on the sail of a
ship. va1ued the painting at $500.
"We respect the right., of the Laguna
Nlrue1 CorporaUon to develop the ~
petty they owl\ but there !1 a aolution to
this r.!';blem somewhere," Brennan ad-
ded . 'All we need ls convenient access to
the beach. Our beachlront property II Iha
most valuable in tbe world."
Jack Snipes, chainnan of t h e
Caplltrano Bay Park and Recreation
District. board, ltd oil the discusalon, urg-
ing the aupervilon to "do the best you
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can lo provide access to beaches in our Bowle said spe1kers htd told "of
area. We appreciate what you did at beaches that should be acquired in the
Aliso Beicb but we want something in next few yeara but they left out the how ," our aru."
He offered peUtlons with more thin the att:omey noted. "You have here lwo
1,500 signatures from people in the area aegments « the taxpayers trying lo
from San Clemente to Newport l!each, actompll!h llle same goa1 in di[ferent
from Loi Angeles ind all over Southern maMers.
California. "Laguna Nlguel acquired the Helen Keeley former Laguna Beach couocllman and irand juror. who lrli· bt.achfront for cash a,nd pl1na lo provide
gered the Salt Cretk controversy last a recreation area for I0,000 people. 'This
spring jn a hearing before a state will leave th~ property on the tax rolls,
legislative committee, quoted from paid for by tupa,yers," Bowie continued.
voluminous documents which she sl\d "How can you solve the problem," the
contained : attorney asked the supervisors, and then
-The Master Plan of Shortline answered the question.
Development cA. Ora111e county (ltfil) "You can buy it with tu: money but is
mentioned acqulaiUon ol beacbe! from that equitable to the people of tht county
Three Arch Bay to Doheny State Beach. as 1 whole? Ia It fair to have the C'Ollnty
-A Board of Supervlaon resohiUon buy beaches for the use of people from
(1949) propoaed Salt Creek Beach ac· many other counUes. How do you get the
quisltion to include t,IOO feet of most for the Ui:payer's dollar! The
beachfronl. answe.r llea in undeveloped portions of the
-A denial by the County Planning ma1tllne. nits property is well along 1n
Comrnlulon (ID.Se) of abandonment of development."
Salt Creek Road because "it la needed for Attorney WUllam WilCQx:en of Uguna
access to the beach." Beach, who has a lawsuit pendlnc against
"The demtJld for the beach Is here the supervisors' abandonment Of Salt
now,'' Mrs. Keeley concluded. "Silt Cretk Road, countered with, "The. coonty
Creek should be a first priority for your hu spent hard, cold dGllara in Laguna
acqulsiUon." Nlil\el roads, and Oood oontrol. !l's tJtne
~Ten others SJ)Oke tn tavorn--c•a.a91ng-""'~·to prov1de-"!ome beacbfS. ---
th< beach" topped by 1-yeaNlld Tim Supervloor Alloll E. Allen, wbo last Fri·
itlulvey of Laguna, who utd he w1s day propoeed that the ooun~ put ulde II
speaking "for the younger kids." He mllllon lo be ralaed by 1 3-ctnt ta1 levy
pleaded to the supervisors to preserve for beach acquialtlon. eiplaintd that U
the beach. the 1upuvllore follow hia ..suagesUon "It
One speaker rel•led the uu ol bt1ch· dbes not mean the mnney 11 earmarked
es to the (Urrent problem of drua use by for Salt Crttk. We would probit.bly na1ne
youngsters. a commllslon, as we have done with
Paul Allen of Dana Polnl said, "Youn& park!, to advise on acqulsltion1."
people w1nl tht beache1. A substllute Is AUen noted that the count1 set.a: aside 1
the mind expandln& drugs. Ip Hawaii all cents or about '700,000 a ytar for ptrk
citi&ens hive the use of all beaches. WbJ land purchaac.
llo'L that true on the mainland!" Boa~ Clialrman William H. Hlmeln
A 1ttle1 ol color alldts of the Slit quickly rtplitd lbat, "Wt Ir!: pulling I to
Crttk area were shown by Dick I centa ln tu rate mortey from the
Brotherton, Ll111n• HllJ> School senior. H1rbor Dt1trict Into hltbon and be1cht1,
Depicted Wife beach JCenet, turftr1, four or flvt tJ.me1 u much u P•rk1." 1e11s and wavn. Attorney Bowie concluded Llif,lnt
Knowlton Fernald Jr., vie. prellde.nt of Nlluei'1 cait by eommetit~n , "t w1nt to the Laguna Nl111el Corporation. and Ala miloa It clear tblt we do by ~lene<.
Bowle. attorney !Or Iha !Inn provided the approYI any modlflcollon pl1111 (lor ~Uoo. development' of the areal."
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"I dld the cowboy about a month after
1 saw him in New Mexico. He was
wailjng for some traffic to go by so he
could cross the road. I saw him out my
window. I kept thinking about it, and
planned it In my mind. Then I knew I
had to get it down, so I did ."
First he sketch~ the painting, using
eight layers of tissue overlay to add one
detail to the next. Then he painted il
\Vaddelow 's cllentele is mostly "Mlddle
to upper-middle class, fin an cl a 11 y,
because of the prices of the paintings."
They range from 115£1 to about~.
"A lot of young married people buy my
v.·ork too," he said, "end that really
n1akes me feel food. They'll sell the
family jewtls because they've just.~ lo
have that palntlng, and you know it s not
just to fill up an empty space on the
wall."
"I like people at a dislaDCi!," he sal4.
"and I enjoy the Festlva~ although '' first I thought t wouldn't-all these peo-
ple. and you think the cities are crowd-
ed," he said, lauahing.
"But after six: week!, I'm throuah.
That's It for tl)e year."
l\!ayor Appoints
Pair to Board
former mayor Jesse RJddle and
architect Stonn Case were appointed to
tlie Board of Adjualmenta by Mayor
Glenn E. Vedder at a rrcent C:Jty '=oon·
ell meeting.
The: third man on the board II Clyde
Springe, dlttttor of bulldln1 and plannlnc
for \he city.
!Uddle bad been on the board belore.
Cast was appointed after 1 city
ordinance wa1 ch1natd lhat had stated a
reprMtntaUve of the city Pl1nnln1 Com-
mlulon mu1t be preH.nl. Planner Fred
Brlgp bad been on the board.
1'he J)oa.rd of Adjultmenls h1ndle1
routine varilince requuta that would
othuwlse bl handled by the P11nnini
Commtsa:lon. A board dflCLllion ctn be ap-
pealed to. the city coundL
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From the ocean view, the building
would be (our stories high, with can-
tilever architecture, according to
architect Richard Dodd. In order to
"maintain the naturll character of the
rocks " below, the building would be sup-
ported by post and piers, rather than a
retaining wait, he said.
From the front view, the bullding would
be 20 feet above the street elevation.
Beauty Group
To Plant T1·ees
Laguna Beach beautifiers today have
the permission of the State Division of
Highways to plant trees in squares cut
from the sidewalk along Coast Highway.
Lloyd Milne, chairman of t h e
beautification committee of the Chamber
of Commerce, said the trees will be six:-
feet tall and spaced 30 feet apart, and the
first ones will be planted on South Coast
Highway between Laguna Avenue and
Legion Street.
Milne didn't know when the flrsi trees
\viii be planted as funds have to be raised
and a Cina! decision made on what kind of
tree to plant.
The city Parks Department recom·
mends an evergreen pear tree, he said,
but there are members of the beautifica-
tion committee who prefer eucalyptus.
Permission to plant the trees along the
state highway was twice previously
denied, Mllna said. Certain trees don't
meet &late specUications for height,
likelihood. of limbs dropping or suscep-
tibility to bend when struck by a car, he
explained.
' PLYMOUTM •
An off-duty Dukes County sherifrs ·
deputy, Edward Look Jr., is believed lo
have seen the Kennedy car as it made
the wrong turn, bu\ he could not identlly
the driver.
NO WITNESS
The Edgartown police chief noted Tues-
day this leaves investigators without a
witness placing Sen. Kennedy at the
\\'heel of the death car.
Some of the questions yet to be
answered include: '
-Why did the senator wait so long
before going to the police?
-Who took him back to his bote.I?
-Wasn't some effort made to question
KeMedy when he was being take.n to his
hotel, to detennlne what had happened to
his car and Miss Kopechne?
-If he gave ln!ormaUon to the person
laking him to his hotel , why weren't the
police notified right away so a search
could have been started for Miss
Kopechne?
-What happened to KeMedy after his
arrival in Edgartown?
-Wouldn't someone in Edgartown -
perhaps a police officer or a tourist -
have seen him and offered assistance'!'
-Why would he be ainfused _-be had
been in the area numerous t.im~nd
take a wrong turn before reachlnc the
bridge?
These questions may be answered dur·
Ing court ,proceedings in coming v.'eelu:.
The next step in these is Monday's
show-cause hearing. Its pul"J)OSe is to
determine whether a summons is to be
W-ued, bringing the case to trial.
Under Massachusetts law, persons con-
victed of leaving the scene or an accident
may receive from tv.·o months to t"'o
years in jail. but sucb sentences fre-
quently are suspended .
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and ils major offshore resort islands. Chappaqulddick Island la
\\'here tragic accident involving Sen. Kennedy took place.
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PLYMOUTH
CAi 'I COD Uy
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FAA Ignores Us: C ~ilnt
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Pleas for Noise Ac·twn Vnanswered
By JEROME F.-COLLINS cedures fOl'-alrcra!Ulylna lo and cul ol "ln.J1mwer_lo. your March II quay,
Of tM o.itr PH'' s1aH the airport.. _ pleue be advbed that the Oct. 29, 1-
UnUI the Federal A v I 1 I i on Parmll . .q.o """"11iJ to ban by · ...., Adminiltratlon answers Its mall -and orrlmaDCeil1pure jet departures" between and NOY, 4, 1911,•Jetten frwn )'OU were
perhaps even 'lhen·-lhere Isn't much II p.m. and 1 a.m-. --".1 fr!:!._mled to: the w..iern lloJ!oo'!, legll
local govenunenJ_can do about muffling The lirlll lelter, llllned by (1. M. "~" counlel far• ...pfy.•
the thunder of super jets using Orange F_ea~lt1 Qa ~ ol Jttii ~~ -11ADQtbat11,Jt,11 llll.Bre#'•Nn, "Jwt
County Ai:port. " llOiiO'<( lloi>en'llon. wu oeol Oc1. 2t. ; an ~lodcemenL N«lllnf'llle. We'r.
That's the admittedly· unhappy ouUoot -'Ibe ~71etter,~~ by~Bttmahan, · atill waitlnr tor· a reply·from. the FAA'•
of county Airport Director Robert was sent NOY'.~ _1 • 1.._ .. 1,counad." ~
BreSnahan. The county waited four. ·monthl for tbe ...-
He said Tuesday the only measure ot replies. U recelv~ none. So on M~ch 11, ~Bnilnahan IUIPeCta.that the reuon the
control his office bu been able to lmpose th.I.a year, Bresnab&Q sent another lett~, nln9;mon&Hld requeabl· frorh the coonty
on the huge aircraft is to wrest from the aUemjrtingto prod the feder1l q:eqg..,ln-Ue JU.l1ed ,IOll\eWbeJ;e Jn the FAA'•
airlines a "gentleman's qreement" not to a response. · -~Uc:~ b ~~ ~ nolle abate-
••fly at nllJU. ·A weet'Jat.r, Joaeph A. Ott, the FAA"s ....,l probUm 11 bJUer !bu Orange
Nine months ago, he said, the county ln ass!Stant area rrianqer, flnally wrote Otlmty Airport.
aeparote Idlers uked the FAA lo: , biCt. 'Ibis la-be-of,_ be "I koow lite FAA .~1 do JnY1b1nt for
-Ellllblloh noise abate men I pro-aal<I : .. (lleo :UESNABAN, Tip I) ' .. ~ •· ~
RUITOWM selection Appt.~ . · .. "_ . : -· _sp.laslul.aWJt
Mrs.Rohert~ee.d·Named :Weatbe t' · :--,( ... ~,_,, ... ,_,S! ....,,!:'_CIC L . ' o~ .. -'V'
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ATLANTIC otEAN Foreman of G-rand-J-ury L'Ooks ·Fine · ·
SPACE CENTER. HOOllon (AP) .l\'Jesa'1ipprov~.
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MA$$ACHU$£TT$ -Map outlines general drea of Massachusetts
and its ·major offshore resort islands. Chappaquiddici Island is
where ti:agic accident involving Sen. Kell!ledy took place.
Mrs. Robe.rt N. Weed of Newport Beach
today was appointed foreman of. the
Orange Coooty Grand Jury.
Judge Robert Gardner's announcement
of his seleclioll dtew applause from her
fellw jurors as the group met with the
Superior Court jurist behind closed doon
this morning.
Yearnliig lor·home,' >.polio11•1 nibon ... S · d "''-' '
plorerulreated OYe!'fuler Iowan! earth econ . wURty
today on a perlect courae that is to land
them in the Pacific Ocun Tburaday ' ~ • • ~ ~ .11ero )'Oii lr•nl; w. n1ce He~c~p Pl~ _ ·
~ennedx License Jerked Mr1. Weed, the "ile of Orange Coast
DAIL1{ PILOT Publilller Robal-N.
Wet<!. has nirw tak!'I. OTtr ll>t 'dllliu • t eilnqublied bf Wllllain, D. ilartl8 Of
LllU!ll ~ Tbe lorm<r Art Colony
mayor i;eslgned ~ Friday uncler
circumstanc:p ~bleh have not been mai!e
to 1e1 11!1!!', • Edwl1I ~ A14r1n Jr. Al\I P By .\lmllJll It. 'f1*lt
tho .-u11 be>laetl a tolevlllon !'JO-_ °' ,.. """ ""' -w.,a~--~·"· ~uha·~~·· ,.·~·· ~~ 1 I '•'.,., r -~ . .li .. ·''tr.! . ·~bit tupt-.. 11' .,, -. , City '
A-s PoJice Prob~ Drinking
public. .
Diel 111c11MI' com.. •1rl ~ m.. ~·~~.;r.:::.=r:; • un a wmtd.. ... llmitl. • . ,.. t.F
~ ~ ahead to ~ Tile 11(,iOa::: A~ll ;\l~-=N~A.~ ~~ -~~::.: ::: .... at Ills II lbl.:~rt ~Mat .rdne. i-.. ,8¥
"II i..i.,· . aooil eut-e:• mllllo6 ' • ~ 1IQl!mn i:., Sf. aa1r :-
Fndl Wtre l!mktl Tloilblet ....-!Oday !or Seti. nci
Kennedy, as Masia.chu.sett.s authorlllts
1111speoded hii driv~'s Ucenae and pushtd
deeper Into the tragic, post.party drown-
ing death of a young aide in his car
Saturday.
A special prosecutor for Dukes County
also 8Mowx:ed consideration of charges
parallel to california's drunken driving
and reckless driving cou kl be forthcom-
ing.
A• number of critical questions moaln
unanawered about Sen. Kennedy's degr~
of fault in the auto accident which caused
Miss Mary Jo Kopechne, 18, to droWll In
a Ud•I pood near ~artown.
The aenator, younger brother of JFK
1nd RFK -has been considered a prime
c.onteoder to try lo follow their paths
Construction
Walkout H alts
Work on Groins
A strike by heavy equipment operators
has shut down work on Dana Habor, the
Newport Beach groin construction project
and several other public and private
operations, checks Indicated today.
Wort oo the huge harbor project at
Dana Point is completely shut down.
Excavation and rock-laying work at the
three unfinished Arroy Corps o f
Engineers groins i'n West Newport is also
atopped.
County Harbor District spokesmen said
the strike had been expected three w~
ago. Another of lheJr projects, the
Sunset Beach Aquatic Park, might std·
fer, too, they said, but delays will oot
cost the district more money_
The Wetclilf Drive lmproveme.nt pro-
ject under way in Newport Beach also is
.klled, city aides said.
The pxt,000 atorm drain and resurfac-
ing prOject includes water al}d &ewer
inllne and new lrlfflc alpals.
· Among private project& affected by the
1lrlte are dredging and eu.avatioo
operat.ioos for the Irvine Co . . -<:nna tbol have been diaffil for the
firm'• new marina at the Bahia Cori~
thlan Yacht Club on Bayllide Dri'(.e are
Idled, comPIJlY apotennen uld tod•J.
Youngsters Guests
At Sawdust Festival
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Nlnely-lhree school chUdreo lrom C..11
Mesa and Newport Beach were pests or
the S.wduld Art F..Uvll In La ....
Beacb Tudday.
Tbe younplerl. liflh Ind aittb lfadel'I
llkiDC a 1UDUDer enrichment program
for gULtd ·studDs. were • h ow n
d-•lltm ol '!'I forms and tedmi·
qou aM toored the .....,.is.
to.im! lllt 'f/11111 Hoose In !VII -l.ut
ihat -1oi1111 folure la -~ar~ened. Dukes Coollty Prooedttor Waller E.
Steele said at a news conference Tuesday
tbal charl" ol driving lo endanger and
driving Wlder the lnflueoce of alcohol are
possible.
"These have all been considered and
have not been ruJed out," said Steele,
noting that Sen. Kennedy has already
been charged with leaving the &Cene of a
fat.al accidenl '
~g of others wbo al,.nded the
six~ Iii-woman dinner party at a
~ (llappaqulddkk Lsland cottago not
two miles from where Mi&5 Kopechne
drowned ln tbe overtumed car may
determlne this.
. "I can't aay specifically that we Are
making an investlJaUon into 'heavy'
drinking," Steele told newsmen, adding
that the proper question is whether o£ber
complaints will be sougbt.
A sample of Miss Kopechne's blood,
taken during autopsy arter her body was
recovered 12 hours after the accident on
a dark, Udal Island road showed only a
negligible amount of alcohol,
Edgartown Police Chief Dominic J .
Arena, who gave fint word of the stnsa·
tional probe, apologetically answered
questions which have been in many
minds since the accident Friday.
Skin diver• recovered the victim's body
after the sunken car was found by the
rickety bridge from which it pltmged by
two boys, before the time Kennedy
notified police.
"If yoo'll fOrgive me -if she hadn't
been wringing wet -It wu u if she was
getting ready to go to work or a party,"
the chief explained.
· O:verythin( was buttoned up, right in
J.; .. ce.'"
Sen. Kennedy, who attended Miss
Kopechne '1 funeral Tuesday-in Plymouth,
Pa., suffered minor neck injuries and a
concuasion when the Oldsmobile sedan
dove lnto the lqoon.
"At 9 a.m. that morning we had
(Seo KENNEDY, Pop I)
Mrs. Weed'• l!nt aclloo on laking of.
lice WU to paf tribute to the wort ol
Martin, wbo led the Gtand Jury from Ill
creaUon seven months ago.
"I can only say Uuit I will do my very
best in my performance of duties as
foreman," Mrs. Weed said. "We on the
jury were all very disappointed at Mr.
Martin's resignation and feet that be was
doing a fine job."
The new foreman plans no changes jn
the listing of jury olllc..-. eslabllsbed
und'er the Martin admlnistration.
"The only change," she said, "will be
In the appointment ol a chairman of the
couoty ·administration commltttt.. the
poet I held until today.''
Hilton Dalessi of Fullerton take. over
the chair of vice foreman, also formerly
held by Mrs. Weed.
Martin'• member seat on the Grand
Jury was filled today by Joe Cooper, a
Fullerton real estate broker. Cooper was
sworn in by Judge Gardner prior to
the appointment of Mn. Weed.
Copelin Sets
Sights High er
Ray Y. Copelin , who· thla month step-
ped down after serving 22 year1 as
secretary-member of the Newport Beach
Planning Commission, isn't yet through
with being a secretary.
The pMmeer resident made t h e
discktsure today In a note to city cw.n·
cilmen thanking them for a com·
menClatory proqamation, He said be ~n·
tinues serving as secretary of Amigo.s
Viejos, a club of "old friends."
Copelin lhen went on to say:
"I want to become secretary one more
time. I have placed my application to
become the first secretary of the flrst
Planning Commission on the moon. If I
gel the appointment I will have it made."
Copelin, ao apparently !mpr<Wble OJ>'
Umlst, la 83.
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CdM I:niport Shop
Victim of Theft
A "chubby, theall'ical~ype"' shoplifter
Tuesday walked out ol • Danish Import
shop in Corona del Mar with •a flOO allver
platler, polic< said.,
Stall at Karen Margrela Dan!Jh
lmJ>Ofll,. 26IO E. Padllc ColJI lllghway,
told police the thief entertd the ahop
Tuesday afternooo·wlth lwo friends.
As a clerk noUctd the trio feavtng, the
chubby man wu cart)'ioa the allver dish
under .his arm ~th his-coat.-
The toscripUon on Ule plate read, ln
Danish, "Merry Ouistmas."
I • , ' Sioek ltlvlcits
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NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
clO!ed a loser again today as the down·
trend which carried It sharply lower
Tuesday continued through ~ aet·
1ion. {See qoo<attons, Pages 21-29).
Trading was fairly active near the
close. Declines Jed advance! by better
than 600 iatle.s.
e0111r01·to1t . 110v.rmi ot U.. IOlt lllllntto of'1' !di,,.
"The la for lfatteted 'Cloudl •I bullcin -cait • nl> bl\Jot llnal)lo, ill~
S,000 le;c Ono!" a vlslblll11 o1 1& mllet. SOit to 1>11 ar""'*lll ,lhll ,Coala Mm ~I loob rW lood !O< reeovery.. I/ford to •!all II alooe., • . ' '
Apollo ll ·ll·to·land al 1:41 p.m. PDT Collnlolmaa Geor1e A. ..Tucker~e
about 1,ltltl mlles li>ulhwest of Hawall. the lint mcitlOa to oppn>ve the lillJOJp
. The tolronlull iel t!>elr .-.. rue.. package &!!or, a, long hearlOfl laced ;with
day bya• -")&1ne l!<Jral In at.er _ impreulve data and •tatllllq by .... In· onto a path !Jltmled jo llnd lhem volved In current prograim;"
near .,,~all ciniir llon\el. '!lier He auggested beginning with on<
"1deil ....,. ~ltt6rtc GplortlJcP of !be beU<ma" 1111y, !!lei-~r
moo!\ Mrt:r' ~1 . by, • h . o 11 n g -uaed by -. 11111 !he iMl!on lheil!Mlves , GOI ti luMr. Cfbll ,and died !or lacll of a ltOOnd. f.::Uf!i~~gr!Ji""~.i~·~ m~:~~~Mi, ~~ The 'TV iihow wli the t of ln one he made Jul)' 14 for the fWl progrim
othenriae cntlel day. . r equeated by Police Cblel Ro(er &. Neth.
fl ttart.d' ilke a' comedy tllow, When a \:Ouncllman Willard T. Jor.dan -men-
picture of the moon lluhed on the tl<infug Ibo raUo ol crime, populallclt and
monitor In mlaslon co¢rol, the. capsule rmilting ground pa~I loroe l*ds -
coqununlcalo!', ~I Charles Dul<e, seconded the Wllaon inollon. ,
comp1el)ted: "We tee the earqJ In the Councilman Tucker voted hi& aPProvaJ
center Of the screen." · · In the Interests ol. comm~t:v, la;w en·
After • pause, Aldrin corrected hfm forcement but anU-helicopter fAcOona. In
with: "Believe that'• where .wt just came the-audie~e changed St. Ctair'a IDiDd ·u
from." . be considered the Woe vote. · ·
''.It ls, hu)t? We~ rm rt!all1: l~ktng at I ... Would yotl IUY• rially ~-~·Joint ba~ screen here, Duke Rid. Stand by pew.en agreement?", alloid· SL C!!!lr
one. Hey, you're rlghtl" wild has aleadluUy 'cam)lllgnecf aPmst
Later, ~ a picture pf the w:th was Cost.a Mesa's IOlo fUgbt. ibtO aerill Jaw
shown,' Duker said: "I' refuse to bite oo enforcement. -
this one. '.Yau tell UJ."
"You~D have some fun at the preu con-
ference afler' lbil lhllt," eo111na tldded
blm.
"~t'_-2;~ a.DJ.," Duke countertd.
"l!;Veiyi..ctJ'l!;be ule<p. l'm IOMI AIW
off thiouP the back way."
Annltrong 'showed viewers two leaJtd
boxes 1n Which are packed precious blls
of aoll all<! rock that tie and Aldrin col·
Jected durihg their momeotoue two-hour
walk" on the moon Sunday.
"We know. there'~ a lot ot tcientl!ta
from-.,.number rt COUJ!lrles lllandlng by
to m these lunar umples and we lhou&1rt )'OU'd be lnlmmd ln·aeetn1 tbol
1beJ ruJJy are here;" he Mid.
"No, aww, no.'' aeveral .penoai pro-
le>led.
Councilman St Clair tbmf up 'biJ
handa In sw1emioo: ml~ the No
button. • :. • -i
May... ..:1.m L; PIJ\kley -prom;tly
reopooded 19 lhla bf, appol')llng , Cc(un-
·dlman SL .CJ,alr, ./Ql'dan, City Attoriley
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Oraa1e
County Eyee. _ ~-a~hw~y to Sal~. Creek . J?esplle lhe.11\0rnlnc' o~roaat,
l~r illll a, 1 ... b' day ·to ·~Joy
. 1U11111ter punu111. ne·· -tber
Will rematn UtatJway, at leut
for'lhe nett !IV• da)'L· •
By JACK BROBAC!t Sujl<l"Vilor Robert w. Ballin, but ho lint Brennan "RM'" M~~ ~lilil tbe.saJt cr.eJi P.llllC! JNSmB--rolf.t.'Y ~ °'"' -... -moved tbal the pedestrian waltwq be of La"""' Beach • IHI, ltid the -~ proponen11''1iacl no ~ NolD !hot ll "41 MJ>l"'n<d
A pedeslrtan pathwa• to S.11 Creek -ulred and tbal Lamm• N 11 u e I forces opposing Lapna Nltael'Corpa:a-but the llelp,wi ate·=twptflhc, _, •·· •·• t 1 ·.., ·--tion'• plans for a ¢.vale beach to ler.ve we hin 111.M-... Of • ~out. inw man ,_ pro~ ou n beach betwetn South Laguna and Dana Corporation's dralnage plalUI not be aP'" 'die d l t' 111Umate tO 000 .• ~-:-. IJ)CCt, fW 0 G1tr of · &hate. mt Point ID southeastern Orange County will proved llnless the pedestrian path was Jn.. . eve opm,en 1 .. ' "MUlta illo taVDr .the Mich thiire ":he tm1h •who ltUO # r~'·'· ~
be studied aa a possible aolullon to th• I ded reslde)!li, ~-and 'hl<t a , l>alnilnl: ,o( tliti land .... .: h fio..:l:'..t .,. muctHtiacUased public beach access pro-c u ' \)e· a&JCI he w1s repruenllni -1the ~·mown, which-tit.MW would bJ raf-'',.•-;1~'!:1''_~1 ~~&?,w~·t bl Supervisor David L. Baker •upported surler element," bul fated ,bll. ~u l1!ol to-<llla.fillldl,for"tbo cami\atp. Ha ·~· ' "' .. _ • .,, •. ,.
em . Ba!Un's Idea but objected strongly In llie wltb quotes (tom an a,n na nh d · •·.' .. u "'·-'"''""II'""'" , 'ii . ". --~ • " The .Board of Superv1'ors Tuesday. ndatory ordlng ..---r:-"":'19 .,..,... ,..... • ••-• tw .. hoor bearln1g before an ma w • aervlceman, "• lormer !ll>'floC cham-" 1.•mc"·---:.. •• : • .'r•~• ., tbe '---• • , • ,.n - -.,
I W::I lb.an Aft.er much di.scus.!ton, the board •Po ~." ' • ·• ' . ""'· .. ~ .... I ...-~ ...... '¥' ' c.w' :tt" ..... CiiiMtY \f'U ~~-.~~":"~":~to :'v~ proved the revtud motion but .no li!n• "Thlt,llwhal l'm,flrl!llilllot toeoloY ::.~=i:::..~~ -=:" ":: ·:••:,~t:!' ..:
County COuMeJ and i1ood Control was Id for the cotlnliOl •nd dlllrlcl lo l.&m !bot .offer good' ~ llalt lhla ---., • Br · icJ. ' ="""-• l: I:"' "'l:
Dialrlcl 1tuc1y the poulll!Uty ol lncludlng report back" • • .. ~luut-lnl/" .ICc:Cldlwl.quoUd did. lAJI;; lllod lt -":. to -..:.::-~ ~ -
a pedalrlan w1111w.,·1n i pllnnecl flood d= ~~-u.e~':," -=~ w\ll!ojil-. • ' ' llio ~OW bH-ior..-:\YJt tbt · ~ . -iSi:f I:
e<111trol chanod !nm PacUlc Coast <:rOWd frvm LllUlll ~ Dona •l'oint ~•Lel-lho"YV:C..,ol oar "'"a-1bo moof~,fl!' w.IL" '=rr=..., l:, - -J
Hipwaytothebeach. , and..S.nClemenle.'lbe.lcrowdlncluded '-'tlllt,loudeal,".l16C011Cluded....,. 'lad",· , 'chalrinan o1 Ib o ·~·-.!"'' , .
Tba 1ui1eollon w11 made by many amall children. . Uonafl:r. . .. , .lfM ~ 'l' !"!"'-·'• I). . r
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i ... Ne.,t .falice .C~a~e '!M ilitar y' Image •
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' .... Styli.II' Offl<1r •••• 't ·-.
B~ Doctor . _,, ...
Fac~s Ch,~:ge
Of.Assault
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IM. police 1dmlt: Iii abllity to protect
a patrolman's head confllcted with
another lmpo<tanl Upecl -"'bli image. ' .,.. . . ' ~ ., . ' ' With that and another un• factor in
mind, NewpQrt polloe mve DOW put their
bebnet& up on !be Ille!!· and _!<rived the
aoft hat u part of lheir unjlopn.
Image wasn't the only reason the helm-
ets were retired.
niere isn't ~ m~h beadtodm in
today'• po~ce c~r. . .
0 We wire ditCOverinr. tJ4l,'t Ute \aUer
officm in O\U' squad cars ,couldn't evtn
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"' u !11111111!W'~ @di: !!in 0)/111.
• ~ ,/lliilit.<il111e nitfm'~ ~·they 6iiuldn' ,., ...,.-a4 wb iheir
btlmct o~ iii the pi'trol cars. The~helmet _
visor bumped the window mo1Udln1 every
tlme an officer tried to .turn hil head.''
' Elaborating on the Image lsNe, Oyaas
sald lhat ~ ~ha~1e w&~ ,.1~ ~linlte
effort to help.lb< Im•&• of the P91J!:• of.
fleer.
111 have to say it retuctantly, but ad·
mµtedly ·we were almOll forced Into It."
He said that olficera often received
taunts of appearing "far too milltarisUc"
with their helmet&. -•
The safety factor afforded ' by the
hflqur, he uld, liu nOI 11-, rull1
IMtod too Jlluch Ill Newport Beldl.
Amai;ia Ha o t h e r disadvantaa:es.
f>!lrOlmtn air-et!; la the helmet's weight
and ·ils attraction •to )'ourll thieve.s who
regarded a' stolen policeman's helmet u
a Prize.
. "We've lost a lot of Uiem that way,''
Oyaas said. .
Th,: hard bat, howe.ver, hasn't been
abandon'll m~etdy.
litoiorcycle ol!k:e:n still wear them.
and a complete stock will be kept on band
wben c&turbances call for strong police
action and added protectlon,
· "We ju1t · h9pe we dqn't haye to use
them Under those c1rcumstances,,. Capt.
Oyaali added.
DAILY PILOT ll•tf PllS!t
BRENNAN 'MctLELLAND LEADS FOES OF PRIVATE SALT CREEK BEFORE COUNTY SUPERVISORS
Quest for • Lo1t 8~1ch T1k11 ~H1v1' and Supporters to lnl1nd County S11t
Fr.em P.,e l Striking Paper
Utiion ·to Seek SALT CREEK PATlIWAY UNDER STUDY • • •
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;;~Plll>r'~~ l g•!# . ~pi.tr~ Jlay Pprk ~nd ,n.er_.tion
Dl1trlct board, led off the d~01ura·
,.inl ·the aupervllor1 to "do the best you
· '-~·Lee Anlelts1H~ld·~1ner can tol)royide a~eu to btacbea in our
M:....,,.rmen .wl[I try II~ ~ at J W.· We appreciate what you did at
. Nowport Blodl Q!J' Hall to wut ·ponnb· Aliso Beach but we want '°"''~ in , •llllW -'• aall por:t.lble Jouc!:IPIUer " our are·i .iw-, ·.
i l'!tJI'.:~~~·= ... '. "JM oa,!;.i 1(1)!°'1•~''"""·1han • ~ A .1•1!111 all!!'-lrori> 114 jli 11>.e freo -~ l'llM' -1 unacbd Of ~ Im' Biii Climenle to ioWPo!t. Beach, -·~·-~-"-'". . fn:nl ,t.pl An1elel ·and ~over Soptbern
Jenime "'G<irdea. COonllnalor ol the ~-I fferald.b iOj ' t J lilt • strti...Loc~ t Heleli Keeley fonner Lquna. Beach ~--~• ~"""·•d•' · lhO uni · °:: .. COOllC!lman · •od:i:and juror, '(ho trig· ~. --Y .., e ' gertd · th• ·Sal! conlrovel'I' lgst np....,.li y!U.~ ~'vi>!' II M.°'!d!'!':• ~ ai>finl. in a ' bef.,. t 1 atite ~'.:l!Jfl~ to aJ>lieol the .EJ.' · leitiliUve pommlttee, quoled-· fnirn ~ !"" ~.:'f ........ ~ qu~. volUmlnous documenll which she aaid newspaper ou ~ ltruck •mce contAlned : · ~' ~~ . · -'nle Master Plan Of Sbonline
, : · Development of Orl.qfe Count)': (lMl)
· ' rnenUooed acqulslllon ol beacb" frOln ft~ Off; .Plane· Tl\l'tt 1r<11 Bay to Doheny Stett ljeacb. • . , ' -'A Bpard of -SqpervJ,ol'I ~Uon ' ' · ' ' ' ' , CJMO p_,i s.ilt. O'e<t Jloacb ...
R. unw· .. Blocked qu111U6" .. io , lncliitl• :~• iae1 pr ~ y . l>W:blraot.: , :· I ' . ·~ ~ , ·. · ~f. <lih!i1l: by' Uie , coWilii Pl~ A -.mall plane IO!t a wheel on takeeff Commlasi~ .(t,956). of 8.¥n<f~A~ of
!rem Orange ·County Airport T\jead•Y Salt CNik ft91,d)ltca.,. ·;~ is,ooeded·for evlalnc md bloc\:tcl the ni1#1y, causini access .lo the beiqi.'' ~ 1 1 .•• : .
a Jkllnute delay. "The .d!riwd !or !be .beacb ls bere
One of the airp0rt'1 two runways wa!I · now," M". Keeley cOncluded. "S4lt
cloled' during the delay while the plane Creek should be a first priority for yopr
wu.cJeared, f1"om 'the ltndln1 and takeoff aequi.s.ltion."
.,.... · ' Ten others spOke hi favor of "saving
An '1rPOfl offlciaf111ld the ml1blp was •'the beacll"' topped by 8-year-old tlm
..._ a P.Jot ~bl~m' because lmill . Mulvex of Lq:Wt•• who said lie -was i.irttaK=Ytrt .,Ull able . to laiwf ·and •. speakirig "for the youn&er jids:. ·• He taMilif an the 11iport'1 leq)nd MJl!Way: ·pleaded to lhe supervisors to preaenre
~ ~.1'1111_'1mp !<I pl""* ,..,.. . the beach. .
dl'(lrlld. ·tt <ithe? lltpo!U dur!nl t!te · One speaker r<laled Ille ""' of beach· delaJ wtrt aald to be · false bJ· the t ea to lht curnnt problem of drug use by irflf*llqWl. youngste.n. . ·
Paul Allen of Dapa Point sald, "Young
people want the bea~. A subllltute is
the minli expandirJ& druJs. In Hawaij 111
citlzeN llaft the use of all beaches. Wl!Y
isn't that &rue oh'the mainland?"
' Brcilherton, Laguna High Schqol senior.
~~M,er~ beach.. ·~ •IU';fers,
affll and -~Vf!.
Knowltoll Fernald Jr., vice president of
the Lapna Nitu~l CorporaUon, and ,Alex
~~y for
1
~ ~ provided: the
" ./jowi, ',;fJ,~: I bfd fql<i "ol
"""'1a IMI~ · • acqu1'ed 11 the
next few yun bu( lef't'Cllt'the bow,''
the attorney noted. "Yob 'have here two
segments ol tbe taxpayers trying to
accompUlb the same 10&1 In different .m~=~ :~ NiJ-~~ th t
beachlniot for cash and plw to provide
a recreation area fer 1>1000 -people. This
will leave the propertJ on the ta.1 rolls,
paid for bY t.axpayen," Bo,le copUnued.
"HO'I!' can _you solve 11' ~om.'' !be
attorn11 asked the ~laon:, .arid then • an«Wued.th,e ·questJon.-• ->-· ,_,
··vou ~1WY it with tu m<wty but ill
thll eqljl\ilbl• to the peo~le cl! ~county ,-.,~· wl>01ft!~Ji-it falr·to hlvl tJ:ie, county
buy · beidfU' tbr the u1M!' of ptOP.le from
m•JIY oth~ ci>iintjei. How do !'0'!·1et the
mOlt loo-file · tupayel"• -~? The
alJSwer lie!'in uJHlevetopera port.tons of the
coastline. Th.ls property ls well a1ong in
· development." ·
Attorney William . Wilc6Xen ·of Laguna
· Beach, who has a Jawsull pending against
lhe supervisors' abandonment o( Salt
Creek Road, countertd with, "Th! county
has spent hard, cold dollars :In Lltuna
Ntcuel roads, and flood control .. 'It's lime
· to provide some beaches. · ·
. ' . 1.otAlllll 1COln Pl.IM ... (OMf'AN'r
A series o{ cOlor: sli'd!i of the
Creek area weri: shown by
S1:1pervisor Alton E. Allen, who.last Fri·
day propoled lllat.tbe oow>ty Pol utde ll
mlUJGo to be rabtd by a 3-<tat tu levy
for ·beach &CCJ!li<lon, uplalned that i(
the iUperVllorl follow hit suttutton "It
®es, n'* mean tbe·-money b u.nnarlced
for S< Creei_, We would probably name
a commisslOn, as we have done With
parlai •. to ad"~ on acqui1lUons." ,
Salt Allen noted Ui•t the county se.ts aside 2
Dick cents or about t;oo,000 a yur for park.
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HELICOPS GET APPROVAL • • •
Roy Junt, City Admlnl1trator Arthur R. 1rnf lease the se.rivces af three e1ptrt
~lcKenzie, Ind Chief Neth to study such a LASO pilols, serving other surroundil\8
program . cllies on a very successful contract 'hasiS.
Chief Neth s a i d during the 21}z-hour Despite the fact Lakewood has grown
flearinf that Hunt fnglon Beach I~ percent in pcpulatlon through an·
police w1nt some type of c~ralive nexatl(flS, be noted, the crime rate hu ~~:=~ procram for 'Cbeir heltc:os>-dropped consl1te11tly and no n.e w
-. -"'1ie said ~e-sday; as 1leli36 exprarned -POllciemen-have--betR-hlred ln tVio-years.
the week before, that Fountain VaDey Lee Arnold, Los AngeJts count Y
, polict want tn on a helico~ Pl.trol pr!). coordinator for the ~gus One. and Ara:w
gram as wall as WutminSter while Seal Two h!llcopler poUce 'Y•lpns. echald
J. Beach authoHtles are tnteres~. Nye.'1 ent.busiastn, addin1 one. lmpotl&nt
· One ol the most compr~lve rtport.s pOlnt.
, ottered so far ~rft:e dl4iJD1 ~slons He 11ld -as did Nye -t~t Costa ~ Tt,esday by ~1"0d Ctty Cooncilman Mesa .ll.llthorjlles will have to devemp
Ooorie Nye, tWo, Los M1tle1 County their 9"''n iYlt.em, btcause indl'f'idual
1uthorltle9 and the WhltUer poll~ cblef. artll i\efids do not 11low copYtna of
N~ aaid be was N sbplical aa Cton-another agency's program. .
cilman St. Clair wllen .Ltlomlod J•· Loo Anfflel.:miertlr1 Of'"'° Co~ Bob au811l'attcflll 'llaUoll4U1 ~'<l\*:il!On l!oflr(!an, liiid of the LASO Iii .~'
Sk;y JCii1iftt (>fOll'onl111 y~ .p, loul lo dlvl11"n, olr.r<d a -number or a wt!"
now a otounch ouppotrer. --to laelm~al and cort queatlono of.the~
Aflar .,,,.~lualon Of tl(t .nltcf con· l(amo...._,..:..._ ~;.,;.. ., , . ._,0 dvcted llr1l\I f--1 ~"1\ 0 ~ WhJ..,,., nm« ..... 'Jaq,tl .DI .. ..,._
Loi . .A..._,iu: C!ltlnl1 ·&jlil'ltf'1 -cilnee. hi• ctti-' 11 ... of tho•• 1n .. 1v111 ·1n ti..
'land purchase.
·. · Board Chairman William H. Hirstein
quickly replied that, "We In! putuilg 8 to
9 cents in tu rate money from the
Harbor District into harbors and beaches,
four o-t (i~ ti~ d mllch pe: parb."
Attorney Bowie concluded L&Juna
Niguelt1 cue ~y -tin1, "I w~ to
make lt!clea11 f:tll•.we '& not.,1 by slleace.
approve any modlncaUon of pl.am (for
development of the area).'•
School's Pool
Shut for Summer;
Oasses Switched
Mechanical jlr.oblems and resulting
repair work have forced clO&lll't of
Newport Harbor High School's pool for
the summer. As a rtl!lult, the swimming
program at the school will be shif~ to
o~er pools, the Newport Beach Parks
Department announced today.
Youths 1igned up for the third and
fourth sessio n nmay go to CMona de!
Mar High School's pool or at lhese bay
locations: County Harbor District, "N"
Street in Balboa, Ruby Street on Balboa
Island or Las Arenas (18th Slleet) at the
regularly scheduled times.
RegiillraUons for awim claases will CO!l-
tinue at Mariners Park, the CommunJty
Youth Center, Eastbluff Park and at
Puks Department headquarters from
12:31'.1 p.m. lo 1 p.m., and froft1 5:30 p.m. toe p.m. diutn1 the wetk.
.Terse Note Sent
By Japan on Gas
T.QKYO (UPI) -The Japanese
government in a terse, two-senttl'lct
statement lackln1 in d l p I o m.1 t I c
plalitudes t o d a y noted tne Pentaaon
agreement to remove ilerve gas from
Q.kinawa.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Shi1eru Hori.
Prime Minister Eisaku Sato'.& chief
spokesman, delivered the statement :
"'Ole U.S. decision Is an indication of the
importance attached lo Japan by the Ni~
on Adminislration. \Ve wllh to pey our
respects to PrW.dent Nl1on lot the '
spttdy re sponse to our request"
A public outcry had erupted In Japan'
and on Okinawa •s result of disclosure
that 23 U.S. soldlen and an AmeriCln
civilian employe of the Anny on Okinawa
were given medical lre•tment ifter ex·
pesure to the 11s July a.
Co1µ1 cihnan'11 Wife
/ Out or Hospital .
Mra. Gall Mctnnl1, wife ol the Wut
Newport Beach Qty COuncllm1n Donald
Mcinnis, was rele11ff from Hoai
Memorial Hoaplttl _...., ofter •Pinal
~ Jalttaled Ill oWn bellc;,pter ·cooperaUva o\rJU• :htilcopter ·~ ' i>f..,...,, -. and 11-.q iilWled .wllllf cbit •a\ld •
Nfo uld Utey bollahl thrtt boillc0pttr1 wvlca. · . · :
''S~wiu 01)el1d • ~oci o{ ·" .. ;.' wea1t4 JI her. boale. Ubl Sutboril Drl•!,
recupiratlng. . • ,. 14 •
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nolhtt¥ ~. lndkat< be ~ been drlak·
Ing," Chlef!Artna aa!d~y. ·:but the
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. Uilllor "'"''"'l!"tt&Ylf!it ~ ol the 374ye.,.okl , t>eiuocrat's driver'•
)lcon!f; Ji ''"'tine, · "!ti motor v!hlcie
' auU>olttm.1114'1be·pi:ellininary-.proheJn.
" 'd'Sftit ·• _'.:: oi!, ~?Jt~~~ t6e· seriator's
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Seismic Tes t
Left on Moon
Detects Quake
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -A
seismic experiment left On the moon by
the Apollo 1 l astronauts has picked up
unexplained tremors.
The seismometer has detected "several
distinct events" or surface movement,
which roly come from natUral sour'cts,
said John W. Small, mp nag er of the
Lunar Surface Projects olfice.
The experiment, power.ed by solar
panels;-ts apa'prently slowly dying fratn
overheating, Small said.
He said it was designed lo discharge
heal through radiation , but its radiation
surface has been datrU!ged, possibly from
the blast of the rocket which lifted Ne.II
A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.
from the lunar surface.
Temperatures during the lunar day
reach 150 degrees, and Sm;l!l said the
de.vice would not survive if this heat
couJdn't be dissipated.
Another experiment left on the moon
has so far been a fai?lJre, Small said.
A mirror·like device designed to rellect
laser beams has not been located 1'y
astronomers after several attempts, he
said.
He said McDonald Observatory at El
Piiso, Tex., and Lick Observatory ol
California have aimed laser beams at the
Sea of Tranquillity landing site of the
ltmfr module.. but the beams hue not
~ rdlected back.
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Cranston · Cl'all:ns
War Hike Sought
WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -Sen .. Alan
Cranston (o.calif.), said today &ome
Mnatora with "great influence in the
White House" are seeking to escalate the
war In Vietnam.
Jn a prepared Senate spteeh, Crenston
s1id d~and! for ucalation had been
renewed eve!t though both President Nix-
on and former President Lyndvn B.
Johnson had sought to limit the war.
Cranston said a military victory In
Vietnam is not possible and that escala·
li on might result in war with Red China
and possibly the Soviet Ublon, but said he
had heard some senators argue that the
w1r still could be won "if we decide to
spend the money and make the
ilcrilices. ''
Pfrl. ,·
< ' Jl. ... ~,Cilllld ·have his li...,..
rtyok!d for sis b\onlha:'.
"'~· K,enned>',}'WU ITCffled b~ newsmen
Tl>esday wbea be rehimed to Hy111nis.
MW .. ,drawn aJJd 1taq,,.r, ifter 6!1erin1
ll'~ at th~.l!aQlol~ riM (or his late
IJ!Dllf'~' <IJl!J!OI; 11ae.
VOJCE TRAftmb -OFF
nley aat.ed if he woul~ make a s~ate·
n)ent.
'"This isn't the .•. " he said, his voice
trailing off. "This is ·the day of the
funeral . TIWi isn't the appropriate tJm,:•
"J'vt JusJ comy l'Qm the funeral of a
very lovely' girl and this is not the ·ap-
propriate time to comment,·~ he snapped
.., the questions cootlnued.
"Please, get me to the car;• his •ifc
Joan said, turning to an aide.
~ So far, Sen. Kennedy has said he
became confused on the dark. rural road
and turned In the wrong direction from
the ferry slip where Miss Kopechne was
to have caught a ride.
An off-duty Dukes County sherifrs
deputy, Edward Look Jr., is believed to
have seen the Kennedy car as it made
the wrong turn, bill he could not identify
the driver. ·
NO WITNES!i
The Edgartown police chief nottd.lr.1fls.
day this leaves investigators withOuT a
wltne" pl<!cing Seo. Kennedy at tbe
wheel of the death car.
Some of the que.Wioru yet to be
anslll'ered ~Jud~:
-Why did the senator wait so long
before going lo the police?
-Who took him back to his hotel?
-Wasn't .some effort made to question
Kenned)' when he was being taken to hls
hotel, to det.e.rm.lne what had happened to
his car and Miss Kopechne?
-If he gave information to the person
taking him to his hotel, why weren't the
police notified right away so a search
could have been started for Miss
Kopechne?
-What happened to Kennedy after his
arrival in Edgartow n?
-Wouldn't someone in Edgartown -
perhaps a police officer or a tourist -
have seen him and offered asslstanre?
-Why w<>uld he be confused -he had
been in. the area num~ous times-and
take a wrong turn before reaching the
bhdge?
11le.se questions may be answered dur·
lng court proceedings in coming Wffts.
The ~xt 11tep ln these ii Monday's
show-cause it.eari ng. Us purpoae is to
detemllne wftetbu a summom is •to be
iMUed, brinCin& the case to trial .•
sUnder Mmacbusetta law, persom con-
videcl of leaving the scene of an accldtnt
may receive from two months to two
years in jail, but such sentencis fre-
quenUy an suspended.
Tito Congratulates
U.S. on Moo n Trip
BELGRADE (AP) -President Ti~
warmly congratulated the American pe&
• ple and the Apollo 11 astronau).s Tuesda1
during a meeUng With fonne.r Vice Presil
dent Hu~rt ·HUITlphrey, a spokesman IOI
Humph.rey .said today. ·
The spokesman said Tito and Hum
phrey talked for two hours at Brioni, th•
Yugoslav president's Adriatic islandi
about the U.S. space program. the ,_1iddlt
East crisis, and other topics o{ in-
ternationa l interest.
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BRESNAHAN HITS FAA • • •
just county airport," he tlJ)lalned.
"There have to be nation1I standards."
Brrsnahan was reminded that FAA
\\1estem Region Director Arvin B.asnight
said Jest weelc that Orange County
i Overnment, as operator of the airport.
mu.st lnlUate a propogeO noise abateme~t
program . lt would then be considered by
the FAA, In the light of air safety Te-
quirements.
"We've already asked them to a1\ow U5
lo do the same thing-here that the FAA
tW 'done at • Washington National
. Alrport," Bresnahail r e s po n d e d .
(Washington National. one of the few tn
the riatJon operated by the FAA, has a
night flying ban and other anti-noise
procedures in effect).
"\Ve sWl haven't gotten an answer
back from them," Brtaoahan said.
"Orange. County can send all the pro-
posed documtnts they want us ·to, but
What good fa It aoing kl do ua?'' I
"Besk!e.s, 1 doo't think tbe FAA's
Western Region has tht"authorlty to act
on this. The FAA In Washington must
take into consideration the whoJe. air
travel system."
The courny atri>ort chief emphiLSized:
"We can't control deptrtures. We ha\'e
no control over Left or rl1ht tum pat-
terns. What ls Ba.snlght referring to as
(noise abattrnent) llmita? The CAB aind
the PUC conlrol airline scheduleJ. The
1irllnts don't even submit their scbedules
to ua."
Bresnahan waa optimistic on one point,
however. He pld ht btljeve1 the county's
"rentleman's agreement" with the
lll'lines eonccnrinl nilht fliJbts wlil stick
-Indefinitely.
"Tiit only Yiol1Uons 1 ferun •re OQ hohda~a. whili the afrlln• have to pqt1n · ·~!ta nllhli ta .,_, pei>jtte; 1r0m Ja"1·
ming up the temUn1J1: '! ' ·
· · APlrt from·thot <KCeptloa. he "'°· "I
think the genUe.man's agreement wil
hold. All of the airlines are sincerely in
terested in operating compatibly with tJw
adjacent areas. I~ doesn't s e.e n
reasonable to me thi\t nia:l'lt fllgtrts ·w~H
be ott\erwlse needed....; a1"1ong u we ruJ.
the alt'Port as a met:z:op:)rt operatidn. Anc
that'.a wha.t we're do'.ing now."
' . Capo R e~enacts-
0P ortoln. Trip
A dramalic reenactment of the fil'9
Spanish expedition to pass througl
Orana:e County will be presented in Sa1
oluan Capistrano Sunday.
The costumed recreation of the'Portoli
Tide\,which took place 200 yeara a.go. wil
be eld on the Buchheim Field d
C;ap~\fano Junior Hl1h School at 3 p.in .
It will be the highlight of a dly d
festivities marking the bicentennial o
Calllornia.
Other entertainment during the day irl
eludes the Freddie Hemander ?.kxicai
Trio. troubadora and the Lllly Arulla
Dancers, whidl wtll re-create tht days a
the Spaq;ish and Mexican period.
A...bat'becue will be &erved In the al
lcrnoon In the "hospitable tradiUon ol oll
California ." Tickets are being sold a
$2.i$ at many Orange Couo.ty Ch1mber o
Commeree offlcts and local "'4slnesaes a
the community.
The Portola ride rftnactment is base
on ttie trtk led by Metlcan Govemo
Gaspar de Portola In 17&9 to estab1lsh lh
sites of future mlssioM ln California.
Tht orlcjntl •plr\f .~.fi'ved I• Ortntl 1 C<iun!Y ... J.olJt ilJo ......... ed lhlouiJ
I fhe1 ~as of San Juan C~ Misaim
· VltJO,:.llte lrvhie Ranch and the s.ni :
Ana River / ... ·• .•. ·.: '\
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FBI Nabs
1 ·9 Mafia .
War Lull
'May Reach
September
SAIGON (UPI) -The
pruent lull in Viet C.ong and
Notti\ Vietnamese ground at-
tacks could stretch to Sep-
tember and become t h e
longest of the war in Vietnam,
U ,s. military sour~ said to--
day. • The millta)-y sources said
they had chanced their minds
aOOUt last week's prediction of
a new Commnnl!t offeMtve
before lhe end of th.ls month.
"July hasn't come ore;· on:e1 r;ourct said. "It's doUbtful 1
there will be much this next:
mooth either."
A relative lull In fighting In
Vi etnam started late in June.
Jf the tow level of fighting con-
tinues throughoot ·Augmt, it
would be a longer lull than
that of late 1"68 and early
1969, which ran from late No.
vember to early January.
861 bo~)>la!ted,.,.,...
munist lnflltratlon r o tffe s
between Saigon and the Cam·
))odian border again today.
But only light and scattered
actloa was report.ed on the
~·~Illes . r!ported kli\ing
115 Communiltl In _amall
e n g il gementl. Communist
troop! during ·' the 24 boors
ended Wednes<l>Y night ahell·
ed tl trrge\s ~t only two
_ such attacks .~ cauaed any
damage or cuualties. One
American was *®nded in the
shelling. . The American sources said
ihey felt North Vietnamese
troops were using the peri~
to refit and resupply their
units. They said lnfilt.(atlbn in·
to South Vietnam wa~ con-
tinuing with top" priorities for
replacements given to ~nlts
oepraUn g ln the provmces
around Saigon.
i Red Chinese
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'. V.S. Sailors
HONG KONG• (AP) '-Two
; AmeJ:icans told. news:me)'l. to-
. · day they were captured by
Communist Chlne,se fishei:men
1 eight daY..11 ago, f>eld ~tsMer
it :and questioned at>otrij their ~ yiicht and Ulen re(e~ ef1:Y
, ·this mom Ing. ~ Thnothy AJ!an Pierson, !f,
:1 Minneapolis, Mlnn., a n d
"\: Dtbreana·Chrltsirre Hinkle,~·
f Santa Barbara, Calif., mud
' they 1tert tn:en inte"ft5tOdY
11 aner they accklentally strayed
fl Into Cornn'tmi4 ;,,. w ft er.• •
P!mon uid !he'/ '["'° ool
,.. mistreated duritf ~, C00--
1 finemenl \
:lo Pierson, who came to Hong
'' "Kong ~veral wteks ~go. said
'"' he had convert!d ..an old ~ lifeboat into a 30-foot aaillng
\craft. During a shakedown ~ise on Ju)y 14, the y~l
l ~Jco\llded with a sman Chinese
<:craft and we lost our mast"
near Pedro Blanco Uland. ! about es miles eaat of "Hong
;, Kong. . t, "Without the mast," he said,
~ "We 1tarted drifting and were
,jhelp1ess to control our dlrec. Uon. .!. . :
TAMPA\ Fla. <VPI) -"It's
too late;" choked' the mot.her
of critically W Joanne Muuccl
as doctoni pondered whether
to use ·an expensive. "artificial
kidney machine in an atlempl
to save the 23-year-old girl's
life.
"She has-no mind now.," ihe
said. ''She's a vegetable."
In a bitter attack Tuesday
against welfare authoriUes
and hospital officials in Saras-
ota and Tampa whom Mrs.
Dominic M a z u c c i says
"dickered over money " while
her daughter floundered
between life and death, a
bereaved mother looked back
over a tragedy she says might
have been avoided.
"Joanne had either a brain
. hemorrhage or a stroke early
Sur\day InDrning," said Mrs.
Mazucci. "If they had given
her the kidney dia1ysis then I
feel she might have had a
chance. Now she doesn't need
It, but it's too late anyway -
her mind is gone."
Joanne ~ wil rushed t o
. Tom pa G<ioenil II it.al fnim a -Sarasota~hogpl~ week because her family physician
~ "that without the kidney
2llachine there was no hope,"
according to her moUter.
..
The IJ"l&Chtne, called a
kidney dlalySis µnit, uaumes
the kidney's function of filter-
ing impurities .from the blood.
Reports that the hospit.al
' . ~M Foes Offer Plan
to D~fay Deployment . .
WASHING TON (UPI) -
suil !J!slsting ~'are in the
majottty, foeg of tile an--
tibaJlistic missile system plan--
ned to unveil • revised pro-
posal today ~fng ABM ,
deptoyl:n.ent for one year,
Sens. Philip . A. Hart (0.
Mich.), and John Sherman
Cooper (R-Ky.), said their new
amendment to the $20 billion
defense procurement b I 11
would be unchanged i n
subs(ance but would "glve it a
clearer defiajtlon of purpos~."
11le two legislators plaMed
to make the ameodment the
SF Paper
Heir Dies
SAN FRANCISCO I AP) -
Mrs. Helen de Y o u n g
• Cameron, daugh~r of a ~
founder of The San _Franclsco
Otronicle, died 'I\lplay at her
home tn Hillsborough. She was
86 ·and had been In faWng
health since suffering a heart
attack ne3rly two yeani ago.
She was the eldest daughter
of M.H. de Young, who found·
ed the newspaper more than a
century ago. Her husband,
George Toland eam-. who
became 1 pOblisber of 'Ille
Chronicle. die<! fn 19!5.
Funeral arrangements are
incomplete. Mn. Clm>n i1·
survifed by a sister,· Mn;
Nian Tucker of1Burlinpnesi
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NEW YORK (AP) -Tw ..
to four-hour . delays I n
transatlantic telepbooe calls
continued today because of a
broken cable near England. A
spokesman fW' the American
Telephone & Teleuapb Co.
said it would be fixed by
~ lll«1lin&-
pending basinets before ad·
joumment todaf. But they
said there was Uttle chanct of
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Ne~ Look at Bay Plan
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1114 COV11ti/'1 .,_ail>IU&u l'I 111 tru,ttt1ktp of t~•
V-BG!I Udelcmdr ti lo "'" the !great<St b .. •fil for th<
fl•"<ol<ri,••!llbel' of p1oplo f<>r the' l<mfl"' v<riocl o/ lim< for tM r<oit oost.
, • That 1tatement by a county official capsuUzes the-
"ery complex and emoUonally Involved problem of the
Upper Newport Bay land change whicb last week be-
came tho subject ol an Orange County Grand Jury
resolutlon.
The jury's-resolution suggests that a new Upper
Bay plan could be developed to give the pubUc l)'Ore
wat.erfront than tt envisioned in the land exchange pro-
gram now agreed to between the county and the Irvine
Comp8ny,
The jury wisely avoided comment on the legal and
fihancial aspects of the land exchange. These issues
already are beaded for adjudicaijon and surely will be BPPealecl all the way lo the Supreme court In Callfor;, nia . .....-.-......-
Ual reason for 1tarilng over on the UpPel' Bay tnile.
Legally, It .probably bas no 1tat111. But Jt ii ~ant
becauH ll iJ lbe first acUon by an ottictal body In
Oranae County calling for rHxamlnation of the "ba1iq
concept of Upper Bay development.
Where does this leave the Upper Bay land ex~
change! Presumably just about where it wu. No mat,.
ter who gets what property by excbanee or condemna-
Uon, the que1llons QI legality and financial equity sUll
will be •eltled in court.
How lo achieve the "greatest benefit for the great-
est number" always will be disputable. ,Bui is cannot
be dlv.orced from how much we are ~g to pay.
Civic Center Need
'!be Newport Beacb City COOnell 1n the past two
years has gone on record decilrtng: The Grand Jury's action comes against a back·
ground ~f ~Y increased pubHC conceni over re-1-....-------iiemtt · an sborel1ne Tor pu}illc use. con.
cem has been symbolized most recently in the Santa
-Th.ere U a serious and accelerati,ng need for a
new, larger civic center.
-The present site ia wholJy inadequate for expu.
sj.oq, while ptoperty at Newport Center is suitable -
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· Barbara 'Channel oil disaster and in local concern over
abandpnment of Salt Creek Road near Daria Point.
, ~· 1T6.e -majOr deficil!lncy in ibe Grand JurY's study is
\:0,.:tb'tt.lt :produced no new informati~ upon which to !!1 ~ Ill· conclusions. ,
• 1 'nle list of persons the jury talked to Is indeed a
1,lon.g one, and inforination reviewed apparently was
'\tblumtnous, but no hew or dJsinterested "ei:perts"
"''ere consulted: no new major fa eta were uncovered.
. , · So, what we have ii lo etcect.a statement by a SP!!!.
tlal type <Jf citizen•' committee voicing hope that per-
haps' an Uj\per Bay plan can be developed with greater
)>eilefit1 for -more people, 1!ith decre~ec\ emphasis on
~· '1eul cost" c00al!ler'u°". . _ . ~ , • Tlie Grand Jury's re&Olution 11 not In 1t;elf 1ubstan-
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,and available. ,
Last week. councilmen hired \Vclton Becket &.
Associates of Los Angeles to prepare preliminary
drawings. .
An important step foUows ; financing.
Councilman Paul J. ·Gruber noted that voters
haven't passed any bonds for the $4.6 million project
and the fund hurdle hasn 't been cleared.
That's true, but whatever recommendation comes
from tbe city's financial· consultants won't change the
city's need.
It Ja the council's responsibility lo meet lbal need
• In the moat economical f.,blon possible. Further de-
• lays will simply add to the eventual cost.
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Stet"eotypes Need Correction Drivers Find
Staius Mark
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On F~eeways
Dear
Gloomy
Gus: ·changing Shiftless P~dro's Image
' .• An -..v.r from anotller planet -ln-
hablled by ,.... r1tlooal creaturea than
we i:rt -would be hard put to ~ un-
d~ the behavior of Earthllnp, U he hov'*ed In 1111 lntttplan<tary 1p1cecraft
over 1111 American freeway or ex·
prdlWaJ at 1 in the mornlq or & in tbe afternoon. ... ,
He wouJd tet J.!1.1 of tlloulimdt of cars Incbin& 1-bUmper to blmper, foqr « 111 11.!wt lbreut, acme ~ Marty
an hour to arrive at tbefr' destination -
while, par;aieJliog thil lreew11, Iller•. b a
broad and totally -empty surface street.
WIDCllEYER ciTY he <Wied over, he
would find the wne inuplkabl< traffic
snarl. with tht same almolt deserted
avenue running alongside the ex:·
prasway. And he would have to conclude
that tt was not speed but some other
delldenibml that prompted millions of
rnota,ilb: to move their cara onto u-
presnrays at theae particular hours.
But we would be wrong in auumlng
that Earthlings are aa rational as lhe ln-
habital'lts of his planet. For we are what
traffic engineers call victims of "freeway
mentaUty." Because the freeways were
boDt to rellevr: congestion on the surface
Streets, we baye totally abandoned the
sUrface streeta and transferred the con-
gestion to the freeways. No longer a
muns to an end -getting there faster -
the ex:pTe.ssway baa become an end in
ltsell.
IN A RECENT WUE of the journal,
"Traffic Salety," a transportation official
I read In Your paper th.at the
Newport Beach City ,Council has
Instructed the ataff to -seek ways
to increase the county tuP'(Via-
ors' aalariea. For once the coun-
cil dJctn•t hire an out.side con-
sullanL • -IJ. I.
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In Loa An,eles warned that ''freeways
can be vlctlma of their own popularity
during peak hours, and mlJ!l concerned
aulhorit.ie1 aee the 'l'overloaded
auperhJahways turning into bottlenecka."
He poinL!I out that only five percent of
California roadl are freeways, yet they
carry 80 percent or the tralfic. During the
s.Jz peak houri of the daY'-which is to
say, about half of the daylight hours,
when people do moat of their driving -
the average speed la only 30 miles an
hour. Hardly a breath-taking velocity for
a mulU-blWon dollar road system.
YET, THE parallel Ung surface streets
would be juBl a.a fast, and sometimes
much faster. Every motorist know• that
one car out of commJsslon in one lane of
expressw1y can tie up traffic for a mile
-and this is most likely to happen' dur·
ing the rush hours. But hardly anyone
will give up the dubious status of riding
the freeway and lake a surface street to
his destination.
Freeways become obsolete almosl from
lhe moment they are completed; it's a
part of Parkinson's devilish law that traf·
fie mounts to meet the maximum capaci·
ty of the road, and there is no end to this
process, until the e<1untry is entirely
criss.crossed with freeways and all traf·
fie has ground to a hall-while kids play
ball on surface streets.
Those Good Old Days
To the Edit«,,
Newport Beach City Manager Harvey
Hurlburt and Councilman Rogers may
like to know that they did have company
on the 4th of July.
I certainly didn 't enjoy being "one of
the few" but felt that childJ~n should_ be
taught to obey 1 law eVen though it does
seem farcical.
I grew up in a very congested in·
dustrlal area in England and some o( my
happiest memories are of all the parents
and cbikirtn in the neighborhood setting
o(f firework.II on Guy Fawkes Night in
By George
Dear George :
How and to whom can I compllin
about the system of riling movte1?
The last five "Adult Only" movie& I
went to were hardly dirty at all.
FURIOUS
Dear FuriOUI :
Fin oil 1 letltr to the Logion of
oecenCy -let aome of lheae J>to-
ducera f away wtth a little here,
a little re and before you know It
we1J be back to another rerun of
"'!'be Wlwd of Oz."
Dtlr Geor1e: Wbtn i• tl all right for a air! to
Urfnecldllg?
BLONDIE
JlMt Bloodle:
Wbs'9 are JOU now!
~ to·Oolorp and notice how
llllJ 1111 .. aspoct • toll! 1tr .. 1.r
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their own tiny back yards.
ALL TIIROUGH lhe years, I never
heard of anyone getting hurt and those
were really fireworks, not the kind we
get today wtuch fiule out half the lime.
Surely Newport Beach parents can be
trusted to set them off In their own patios
or yards and should not have to go to
designated areas to be supervised by the
fire department. Can you imagine the
coogestlon? All tho&e can, parents and
'dllklren arriving at lhe same time. What
a headache for the police departmentl
NORA ll WARREN
/tloat ll111terptdtl /tfan
To the Editor :
I disagree with your "Mauldin Cir·
toon" of July 17th aa to the moet un·
derpald m111 -airport air controller•.
This despite the. fact our aon-ln-law lJ 1 m pilot.
The most undtrpald men on the United
Stat.ts payroll a.re on the flrln1 line in
Soulh Vietnam. Apparmily Mauldin just
aimpl)' foraet1 at times, despltt h1a wkle
PoPUWity.
RUSSELL BENNm
A form letter recently circulated to
sign de.signers In Southern C&llfomia
focuses attentJon on a rapidly developing
trend that is dictating a change otthlnk·
ing in regard to some practJCeJ that have
been popular in designing signs and out-
door advertising.
"For many years, you and J have been
watching the government try to solve the
problem of race relations to no avail,"
writes Jerry L. Marks in behalf of an
organization called Progre.sa: ("People
Repulsed Over General Ridicule Employ·
Ing SteftoiyP! Suuesliona"). Thil hi!
resulted In the putllng~ ol. the races.,
lnatead of the coming together," he con-
tinues. "Jn most case.t people have hid
things shoved down their throats;
unemployed man with a family being
foroed onto the welfare rolls instead of
being retrained f!W a new job. and tax·
payers being forced to pay high laxes on
account of ill-managed poverty pro-
grams."
"YOU ARE IN A t>05llion to help
change the tides of prejudice In this great
country of ours," Mr. Marks pointed out.
"For years m1ny sign designers have
been designing signs that depict 1 Mex·
ican aa a lazy, poorly duased and un-
trustworthy-looking person. Jn doing this,
:ilgn designers are contributing to the
poisonous tide waters of prejudice that
have flowed from generaUon to aenera·
tion In our country."
While hl:i remarks referred only to
Mexican types, they were sure to bring
immediate recall of Negro, Italian,
Jewish, American Indian. Japanese,
Chinaman, illndu, "Hayseed," hlllblUy
and other cbaracterir.ations. Since the
earliest days of signs and outdoor ad·
vertising, art and de11ign morgue files
have Included some unflattering
stereotypes. And whenever ; sign or out·
door advertising display was to express a
parUcular whimsical flavor, thert was an
Inclination to dig into the file and pull out
one of the old, dependable bromldu. It
was a simple and easy route to
"creative" expression that would set a
mood: it was sure to work well with a
geoeral public that gave little thought to
the se.naiUvitiea of minorities. Groups so
characterized accepted the situation with
'resignation, as there didn't appear to be
anything they could do about U.
"ENLIGHTENED PE OPIJ;
everywhere are coming to the realliation
Utat it Is the little things io people's live!!
that give them the fee.ling that other peo-
ple are inferior," Mr. Marks continues.
"Example : Little children. seeing a Mex:·
ican portrayed on te.levi51on. I n
newspapers. radios, signs and outdoor ad·
verllsing, u a lazy, stupid, goorty dress-
ed and dishonest person, get just one
view of MeDcans and conclude th1t all
Melicans art that way. The result la pre·
Judice and dl=imlnaUon belne dlncted
toward Mexican-Americans."
Such had beoo the lituatton: bot
anyone who during the pul few yun:
hu been looking 1t tele•lalon and
movies, llsttning to Iha radio, rudinC
n<WIJllperl and --or simply carrying . on convenaUona wUh olheT
poople, hanlly needs to be told tllal the
wlrlrlwlnds of change art' having their tf·
feet . Not only haVe the mlnorlUea spoktn
out against discrlmlnaUon, but the
general publle hu become coinlunl ol
mlnortJy vlewpoinll and 1<nslUvJU...
Whal once paaed u n1lural humor .now
rooAeS 1ntlpalhy u be.tng grossly unfair
and ln poor taste.
WITH PRESIDENT NIXON c1ftlng
UPI?" bualne11 for lnvolve.ment ln the dfil
rll:hll ind urban ttnewal crl.MI and with
bualom orge'nlzatlon1 and leaden (M·
tlonal 1tale and local) undertaking pro:
dli10U1 programs of t11lnln&, omploy:
': ~ ~~ . f . . '.>
!, '1 Guee\ Editorial l . \ . ~ i;. . ' '
mem and the like, the !ign and ouldoor
advert.iaf.nc industry must be alert. to res-
pond wherever and however it can.
Considering the distriootion and impact
of sign and outdoor 1dvertising ex:·
pression on the American ICelle, atr'!me
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care with copy and pictorial to avoid Ir·
rllation that would fuel the controversies,
would obviously be a prime contribution
to the cause.
But sign and outdoor adverlis.i.ng
designers have much more reason than
that to pay heed to the sewiUviUes of
mlnorltiea. For one lhln;. these pro-
gressing minoriUea art: rapidly becoming
much more affluent markets for ad·
vertisers. Also or great im~rtance to the
succeM of the sign aJ¥I outdoor ad·
vertising programs, the general public la
no longer in a mood to laugh and respond
to the old bromides which art: now in-
creasingly considered to be in bad taste.
To avoid unfortunate incidents develop-
ing ln 'the rush of designing activiUes, it
would be well to go through the morgue
files and eliminate characterliaUons t.hat
are out-of-step with the t~es.
Dave Souder
Editor
Slp1 of the Tlmts
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It May Be a Year .to Fear
Items from a space age newspape r In
the year 2069.
NEW YORX-The lnlertion or a new
spinal column lnto ROICOe J. Withers,
23rd, today on his ll2th birthday made
him the universe's champion receiver of
human tT&Mplanl! with a total ol 56
parts.
Here is a breakdown of his transp\anls:
9 hearts, 17 kldney1, 4 spinal columns. 16
livers, a brains and 2 ears.
''I hardly know who l am anymore,"
joked Withers, who sat up and began tak-
ing bendlilg exercises immediately after
the operation.
SEA OF TRANQUIUTY, the Moon -
The massive escape attempt by 3,869,512
convlc:; from this satellite's third largeal
prison was reported under control early
toda y.
Some two million had surrendered.
Guards reported that another million who
tried to make a last-ditch stand in a
-<-~
series of nearby craters had been ex-
terminaled by aerial x:-ray atiack and ad-
ded confidently:
"The rest will be rounded op shortly."
All of the fugitive convicts were
desperate tife-tenners. eacb of whom had
already been imprisoned here for 200
years or more.
CAPITAL CITY, Salum -John F.
Nixon McKinley Roosevelt, 14th,
hertdltar) ruler of the universe, an-
nounced today that the solar system's
projected $897«tillion budget for the
year 2970 had been cut by $35 octillion.
"We must cut every corner and tighten
our belts." he said in a message to the
Universal Congress, "in order to avoid a
disastrous inflation.
Marriage: Just a Laugh
During a teenage party, one of the girls
tossed a playful challenge at ht.r boy
friend :
"Marry me -I dare you!"
The idea seemed so bllarious that they
drove acr06! the state line, found a
justice of the peace, and went lhrough a
fonnal wedding cer.?mony. Afterward,
both the "bride'' and the ''grOOm"
returned to their re11pective homts.
A few days Jaler, uneasy at>Out what
they had done, they went to court lo havl"
lht,. ceremony annulled. And the court
ruled lhat, despite the formalities. they
were never truly married.
"MERE WORl>S," 11id the judge,
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ftH WTNC wttll tilt nrjl!'
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' . . ! biiw~in Action ·~, >f~"J ~t I '' ·-~ .,.
"without any intention corr.esponding to
them will not make a marriage."
Most courts agree that, il a marriage i!
purely ln ·jest, It has no legal ~landing.
However , it i5 a different story if the
marria·ge -although meant tc be tem-
porary -is nG joke. Thus:
An engaged couple had a bitter quarrel
the night before their wedd ing day . In
lears, lhe girl said they should break up.
But the young man pleaded :
"My boss hes promised me a raise on
the basis of our getting married . Let's go
ahead so I can get the raise. Then, later,
we can have the marriage annulled."
Btn' IN TRIS case, the court refUM!d to
Jtlnt an annulment. 'the judge &aid this
ceremony, even though entered lnto for a
1pecia1, UmUed purpoae, was atlll 1 mar-
riage at the moment lt wu performed.
What about a "trial marriage?" One
couple got married with the private
understanding that. If thing8 did not work
out. either one of them could hive It an-
nulled .
But here, loo. the court found no around• for annulment AJ OM judge put u,
fMarr\age Is not 10mething to be swept
•tde ll&htly. To permit the annulment of
1 marr11ge O\htrWiH: leg1l. Qpon mere
proof that the p1rtia agreed beforehand
to have It annulled, would destroy the
dlgn!Jy of the mm!.,. Nl1tlonlhlp."
An Am~ncon Bar A.aaocfotWn pub-
lic aenJU:t /•otttrr b~ WiU Btrnord.
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"~s adminJllratlon lia pledged to
preserve the vitue of the dollar."
At the sawe time, he did, tt would still
be nfcessil~ tq 1 increa~ the ~n.iverse's
stan9ing !111-lltary force bJ 58 million men
to Pf'Olect Uie ·solar syst~ fror:i any _in·
vasion threat by troops fr,om ne1ghbonng
systems.
' BOSTON, Mass. -A convention of.
educators at Harvard University ex-
pressed alann ·today at Whal they called
''a growing tendency"t among youtb5
under the age of 200 to quit school.
"These dropo1.1ts already constitute a
threat to an ordered society," a state-
ment they adopted unanimously said.
'tln the world of 'the, future any young
min or Wt.man who abandons the
cldssroom before the age of 200 to 250
will find hlmseU a milfit inadequately
prepared to bold a respOns.ible job."
Delegates to the conv~ntion were round·
Jy, booed by an unruly mob of 75,000 high
sdlool pupils, most of "hom appeared to
be about 150 to 175 years old.
CANAL CITY, Mars-Authorities here
q~ieUy announced sett~ment of the long
strike by the Interplanetary Federation
of Sanitatioo Workers that has left the
solar system littered with debris for the
last 45 years. ·
Although terms of the compact were
not disclosed, It was believed each of the
1%6 million sanitation worken received a
$57 million wage blkt.tTheir work week
will be cut to five hours and they will be
given seven-month vac.ationa.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -A willowy
lass from the planet Uranus triumphed
ove r other flnallllb tonight to become
beauty queen o( the JOlar !'¥Stem.
"This is all so tincxpected," gasped
~tiss Uranus. Her three bright blue eyeii
fiHed wilh tears as she rtteived her
crown.
The first bald·headed girl in history tn
v.·in the contest, Miss Uranus is only 75
years old. She ls Ill feet tall and sht h11s
11n 8.)-inch bust, a 47·1nch wai!t. and 82
inch hips .
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Wednesday. July 23, 19611
Tht tdllorlat page of &he Daily
Pilot seeks to inform and aUm.
1.date r1ad1rrs b11 prtitntino thU
newspa~r~ optniOll.f bnd com-
mentmif on topic1 o/ inttrtit
!!rtd liontficanct. btJ providing a
forwm for t1tt t%J)rtuion of
our rtadtrl' opinioru. and flt
preaentino the diutr1t vitw-
poinU of tn/ormtd ob1tn>tr1
and f1}0ke1mtll on iopks of '1lf dav.
Robert N. Weed , Publisher
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Mesa Coii.ricil. Okays HeliCop Patrols
By AllTRUR R. VINSEL °' ... Dlltr ..... '"" Organlzatioo of the HCOOd , ~
helicopter l)'lleo< In Orange ColintY ts
under way toda,y, after Colla M..a City
CWncil approval Tuetday of a prosram
Hpectld i!>-evt$allJ.aprUd beyciod-city
Umlls. •
Tbt .'85,.5iOQ: aerial aurveillance system
"'\Vlll f0nnally be&in Jan. 1. with training
• of lhre< pilots ai>d Is upected to llart
runctlon.ing nut June.
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Councilmon WWlam L. St. Clair -
bovei'tiii al the lut llili!uie PV<f !)is vote
button -ca.at I DO ballot fui4fty,.1Uckini
to'lllS argmnenta tbat Costa Mesa cannot
afford to start it alone.
Couniclman Georae A. Tucker made
the first motion to apprqve the ·hellcop
package alter a Joq hearing laced with
impressive data and statlstlca·bY men m.
volved tn cumn1 srogama. 1
He sugguied beginning with one
bellcopter only 1 the wne aiziaJe.cbopper
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ATLANTIC OeEAN
U'I T•..,...._ MASSACHUSEnS -Map outlines general area· of Massachusetts
and its major ofbhore resort Jslanas. ChapP.aquiddick · Island is
where tragic accidenl involving Sen. KeMedy, took place.
Kennedy Liceme Jerked
As Police Probe Drinking
From Wire Services
Troubles mounted today for Sen. Ted
Kt!MedJ, as Massachusetts authorities
suspended hi.! driver's license and pushed
deeper ir.to the tragic, post-party drown-
ing ~eath of a )'OWll aide in his car
Saturday.
A IJ)<Clal prose<11tor for Dukol County
also announced conakieration oC charges
paralleJ to Callfornla'• dnmken driving
and reck:leM drivlq: could be forthcom-
ing.
Construction
Walkout Halts
Work on. Groins
A strike by heavy equipment operators
hu shltt down work oo Dana Habor, the
Newport Beach groln construction project
ind several other public and private
operations, chKks lDdlcated. today.
Work on the huge harbor project at
Dana Point ii completely ahut down.
Excav1tion and rock:.Jaytna: wort at the
three unfinished Army Corl" 0 r
f;nglneen 1rilna In Weal Newport Ls aho
stopped.
County Harilor Olstrlcl ~esmen said
the}lrlb had been-expected th ... weeks
ago. Amtber <i their· p;.jects, the
SUnaet Beach Aquatic Park, mitht luf·
fer, loo, tbeY' said. but delays Will not
-the dillrict ....,, -· The Wetcliff Drt•e improvement pro-
ject under way in Newport Beach al.!Jo ls
Idled, city aides aakl .
· The '300.• storm drain and resurfsc-tnc project lnclucta: wallr: and sewer
malna and new traffic atpall.
Amq private pn>jectl affected by the
Wike are dRd&ina:: and ez:cavaUoo
operatloos fw tho -!rrloe CO. •
cranes thlru .. """ cilalnl ,for lbe ri....:•--mariM al the Bahil c.rm. thil>fYac!tt Ctub on Bay1ldlo Orf .. art
Idled, compony apoiSnon blll today. ·
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A number of aiUcal questions remain
un~ about Sen. Kennedy's dearee
ol fault in the auto accident w~ch caused
Mtss Mary Jo Kopeclme, 211, to drown In
a tidal pond near Edgal1own.
The senator, younger brother of JFK
and· RF..K -bas beell considered a prime
contend"er to try to follow their palM
toward the Whlte H.'luse in 197% -but
that aspect of hiJ future ii now darkened.
Dukes Couhty Prosecutor Walter E.
Steele Wd at a new1 conference Tueaday
that chargu ol drlvin1 to endanger and
driving tmder the influence of alcohol are
possibl~ '
wrhese have all been conaidertd and
have not been ruled out," uid Steele,
noting that Sen.• Kennedy baa already
been charged with leaving the scene of •
fatal accident.
QuestiorJng of others who attended the
sis:-man. sls:·w.aman dinner party at 1
rented Chappaquiddk:t Island cqttage not
two miles from where Miss Kopecbne
drowned in the overturned car may
determine this.
"I can't iay apecificalJy that we are
making an invest11at1on into 'heavy'
drinking," Steele tokl newsmen, adding
I.hat the proper question Is whether other
c:omplalnll will ba IOUgbL
A sample ol Mias Kopechno 'a blood,
taken during autopay alter her body wu
....,.,.-U boun alter the occident on
a dark, ·lldaf Jaland road ahowfd only •
11egUilble amounl <i alcohol
f:dgarlown Pollce C\l.t Dominic J.
Arena, who gave nnt word cl the lmll·
tional P<"bo, -apologeU<ally answered
queeliona which 'have .. m mlD1
milida ..... lhe· -Friday. Skin dJven recovered tbe victim'• body
after the IUflken car wu fomxl by the
rickety bridp from which K pltlnled by
IWo boys, before the time Kennedy
llO!llied pollct.
'1! 7ou'H forpve me -If lhe hadn't
been wrbJcinl Wet-tt WU &I If abe WU
pltlnf ready 14 .. to -k .... 1*17," tlledtlelqplaioed. ~ .
·~,__up, rllbt Ill
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S.. 'Kennedy. whit allended Mia
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program med by l'<lnolla, ·!Jut the ll)Olton
died for lack ot a second.
Vice. ~ayor Robert M. Wilaon im·
mediately offered a moUon \de.ntk:al to
oat be made July 14, fOr the full program
requested by Police Chief Roca' E. Neth.
CowldlmaD--Willald.T...J ordan ~ mtn·
Uoiilfta; the ratio of crbne, population and
miilliJii)i<Jwtd patrol ~on:e needs -
secoaded the WJ!aoo -qtlim. '
CooDcllmln Tueter-vdted.hls approval
in tbe lllterelltl of eommunfty law en-
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forcement, but anll-hell<opter factl<\ns In button. He Uid Tuesday, aa lie bad uplalnelf
the aDdleoc~ changed SI. Clair'• mind as Mayor AMn L. Pl~ley proinptly the week l><ft¥t, 'lblt' F<\PWll v~
be considered· the same vole.· responded to !bis by appelnllnc ·Coon-police W"lll.1n .,,., l!etlaopler patrol !'I"'
"Would you guys really study a joint cllman St. Clair, Jordan, City Attorney gram, as _well u We:stmtnatrr, •bile.Jiii&
powen agreemcnt?,'' asked SL Clair, Roy June, City Administrator Arthur R. &acb aul.borities are tilterelled.
wh.> hu steadfa!Uy campaigned against McKenz:ie, and Ch.id Neth to study such a One ol the most comprebenalva. reports
Cos!A..M<sa'L~o_.f1ipUlllO.Miai-la propam. offer«! ao-lar·came-durin(--
~orcemeo~ " : Chief N<th 1 a Id during the 111-b,>ur Tuesday by LalleWood City ~
No, aww, no, teve~al-penooa pl'O--hearlng~t u.a.tJ..ng..~_Geor_~JiY$Jtwo Lol~;oua~ _ t~ted. -" pdUee want ~e type of cooperaUve au norIµes ~fflei , .
Councilman Sl. Clah> threw up his ---·for !heir hellcop-Nye said be wu u C&l UCooi>-
hancls In. lllmlld<r and ~ the No ~ _,.am, · (!lee BELICOn, Pap II · . .
Tucker, ~t. Clair Both A tta:ck Record Expenditures
T~ flared Tuetday nver a .......t-ldtlnJ Cooli Mesa annual budget .. hlch
rtandl formally adopted today, d"!>lle an
attempt t<i reject it ilntil 10 pen:en\ ii cut
for l'Hjloimenl by the city ad-
mln&trallon.
Cooncllman George A. Tucker failed In
hi.s .Uorl to get the bud&el totaling ff.II
milllon rejected for further streamlinlrig,
. but still won a partial victory.
He dbnanded a special reporl on how
much city money bas been spent on the
FA;\ Ignores
County, Says
Bresnahan
• By m.or.it Y. iiowNs °'---.. ---Until the fed<ln!l' .A• I a t 1 o o
Adminillralio!I . .......;. Ila mail -and
perbapo tven lbOli -t!Mte lln 1 miJCll
local .............. do about mu!luq
the thunder of ouper jell usinl Oranp
Coonly Ai'port.
That'• the 1dmJtfudly unhappy autlooli
of c 0' u n l. y . Airport' Director Robert
Br~~~"'Tuesday the only measure of
control hi.! offjce has been able to lmp<>Ae
on the huge aircraft b to wreat from the
aJrlines a "geoUeman's agreement" not
to fly at night.
Nine months ago, he sa.id. the county lo
separate letters asked the FAA to:
-Establlsh noise a b a t e m en l pro-
cedurea for aircraft flying in and out of
the~
-Permit lhe county to ban by
ordlnartc~f .. pure jet dtpartures" betwft'n
.l l p.m. and-1 a.m.
The llrll leller, ~J!"'d by C. M. "Cye"
~eatberly, then cha.ipmn or the county
Board of SU'pe"borS, was aent Oct. It.
The second Jetter, 1igned by Bresnahan,
was sent Nov. 4.
The county waited four months for the
replies. It received none. So on March 18,
this year, Bresnahan sent another letter,
attempUng to prod tht federal agency In-
to a response.
A week later, Joseph A. Orr, the FAA's
assist.ant area manager, finally wrote
back. 'Ibis b what he said-all of what he
said:
"In answer to your March 18 query,
pleue be advised that the Oct. 29, 1968,
and Nov. -4, 1981, lett'ers from you were
forwarded to the Wellem Reaion'• lqal
counsel for a reply."
"And that's it," said Bresnahan ... Just
an acknowledgement. Nothing else. We're
sU U wailing for a reply from the FAA '1
legal coume1."
Bruiiahan auspecta lhat tt.e TusOil tht
nine-moath-<>kt requests: from the county
lie tangled .somewhere in the FAA'a.
bureaucratic web is that the noise abate-
ment problem is bigger than Ora.nae
Colinty Airport.
"l ~ow the FAA can't do anything for
CSee BRESNAHAN, Pap 11
Wheel Off Plane;
Runway Blocked
A small plane lost a whtel fin takeoff
from Orange County Airpol'I 'l'u<aday
evenln& and blocked the runw17, caustni
a 33-ininute delay.
One of the alrport'a two runwaJI was
cbied during the d<lay while the plane
wa1.cleared Crom &he landing .and takeoff
ares.
An airport oUiclal-.old the milblp waa
nol a miJtr Jl'Oblem bOcauae aiilatl
alr<rall were llllt able lo land and
laDolf 6n lbe lirport'O:Hcond nill .. 7.
Rlpoi'la !hit"'° Jara• Jel ,._ ......
dlwrled to «htr airport> dutlric 'lbe
del11 were aald to be Cal•' b)' th.
ipOkeanai:a. '
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calll>ltoubled mlllllclpat JIOlf coone and
FiOlnCfl Dnctor Ro1M!rt Oman wu a!k-
ed to aubmll a . d{tailod aCCOID!I in 311
dayo.
CounclbiW) ~had a~ spelled out bll --to ~ I..,. bOdatt •and jG1ned Tucker, a
fliiiker, ib the heat«! i..ta<t batlle._
The exchan1e OW!' puu,gfi or the
budget which includes separate operating
costa; goU course; parks and recreation,
and 1\rttt lighting sedJODJ; Wis Ui'e bit-
terell In publfc far molllha.
Tucker made lbe lai.boo!' -to
.. )eel lbe bildi•~ daplU -..... pliin portlOns ei. ll ltld "" ,iv. a swill
-by Colmcllman.Sl Clolr, . Vico Mayor 1loberl M. Wllaon ..... ptty
punched his No 'fOie button, wblch glowad
· the ~ colcr u Mayor Alvin L.
Pinkley'• face -aid at Umes In the auc..
ceedlng 1Tl>mef1ts.
The b.asls of, Co~ln)afl Tuck.er's
argument wu that more money should
Seleetion Applauded
Mesa Police .S_top
Loud Car, Find . .
100 Drug Pills
Stopped on charges of a loud car ex·
haUll and brohn lallllghl, a Loi Angelea
man wu 1ailed in Colt.a Meaa Tuesday
aft.tr police claim they fQUl'ld more than
100 pUC. wrapped lo a newopaper on the
floorboard .
Frank W. Brassell, '7. was booked on
1w1plckln ol po$IOSSloo, of dangeroii1
clnlga aod _..1.n ol drup for sat.,
wltl> HI tablela ,all<ged Jo he LSD and
""""'' ael!ed. . Patrobrian Pat Donohue·aaid he dr9ve
up hehlDd jlraaaell at 11th Sttttl and
Part Avenue, pulling hiln on~ lo the
1700. block <i Newport B,ol!levard II I: 15
p.m. lo lloue the i:!Ujloos. Becauoe the motorist aetm<i! ao
nen'OIJI, be was asked J)el'._!'Dlal\on to
9'arcll the car ·and compl)ed, wbidl
J!Olioe • ., resultiiafii7 clbCovm ol °" Contnbind pllla. • . •
I 'Ille ~ told Ofllcm•the cache
'""" "'"' iiOeil rorrouen· W 11r& ""8-hahl lllldlhlhrl· ba aatd "' bid J\111 ~-<ill ... Vlctorla -·
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Mrs, Robert N. Wotcl
Apollo Seismic
Test Detects
Moon 'Fremors
SPACE CENTI:R, Houslon (AP) -A
seismic uperiment left on the moon by
the ApoUo 11 astronauts has picked up
unexplained tremors .
The aelsmometer has detected "several
distinct ew:nts" or surface movement,
which may come from. natural aources,
said John W. Small, man.aier of the
Lunar Surface Projecil office.
111e experiment, powered by 90lat
panels, Is apaprenUy •lowly dylnr lrclm
overheating, Small satd.
.He Aid II waa dellgned to dilcharge ~at through radiation, 6ut Jls r~dlaUon
aurfaco hu been damaged, pOllibly from
the blall of lhe rocket which llli.d Neil
A. Ann.t'°"' aha' Edwin E, Aldrin Jr.
from th4 lunar, ..p!ale, · •
· Telnporator<1 *1rtlig the luoar cts1
reaoh liq dqr<el, and Small aatd the
devl<e would llOI llltVlve If ·this· hul
CO\lldn} be dissipated.
A.hot.tier experiment lert on the moon
baa .. far """' • flill> ... smatl said. A mlt'ror-llke da'1Ce dtaJtnad to n11ec1
lutr lluJ1li. ha) .... -located by ub'"'*1\ln after aeveril attilaiptl,. be alkf, .'.... .
lie plaYcDonila -otiiirv•""7 il"'Er P"'°' Tex., and Lick Obool'Y:oi..,-. <i . Catllorllla tm. atmod i.,r1beallll al lbe
Sea 0( ~ ...... Illa <i .lbe
I-~but Ille bUiU -not -rail back. • •
area.
"It loota real good nut u..r.,• mlalon
cnntrol told him. •
"1lle lortcul· la f«.l<lltend. doudl II
!,000 feet and a vlalblltty <i 10 mUa So It
loots rut a:ood for recovery."
Apollo JI C. lo land at't :ll p.m. Pl7I'
about 1,100 mlles southweat ol lflwatl.
The astrooauta set the1r ~ Tue&-4•Y by flrlni a Short englnibUnt to.._
onto a precl.le path Intended to land lbem
near the aircraU carrier Hornet. 'lbe1.
ended their historic aploratlon <i Iba
moon early Tueidav bw 1boo11 •I
themulves olit of' luifir ootill ' irid,
gradually i•lned speOd u 11\!ij .,_
deeper into the arfp ct-=· . The TV show was tbt Mal'L•Gf m·
otherwise quiet day. .
It atarted nu a comedy allow. Wiien a
picture o . l)>e mnoa -on lbe monitor In ~ eootrol, lhe caplllla communicator, ·UtnmMt 0.IM ·J:>uke,·
commented: "'We IM· tbe earth la, tbl
center of the screen."
Alter a paoae, AldrlD corrected him
(!lee APOLU>, .Pqe I)
••• Weadter . ' Deoplto th• inorni.c overcart.
It's sWJ a lovely day to enjoy
awn.mer pursuits. The weaUler
will remain that way~ .. le11t
ror the next five d.aya.
1Nsm111 TODAY
Now thO( ii flea llappent!d
encl mm1 flea prnb<~ • ....,.
1pact, do 0,.:11 of' thore · on
tarlh "'"° '°'° ie '~ '~ alond ODhol llaa ~ and
wllol ii '"'°''" Puo< U .
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Hard -Bats to Soft .. Hats . I -~: ~uiJ)(Jr(PoUce Chtinge 'Military' Imoge
lly 1e.ll!I V.ILTERZA0 ................
~ d ... u.. ~ lltll\llt ...,~ ... ~ f<i< Ibo ~ ~ lo'lf""1>0rt ch. L ·,
weu tboir -. wbllo lhf1 """ clriv. ll!f " !!!II r!vn !'!tr!! ~f!I· ~ · · ·
~Oll'·J.:: Aid, hJI not been really
lotod toy mDCb In No"l""l Bach. Amons Its o t be r disadvantates.
~trcitl'.D"1 ~· .11 tht helmet's weight
and Its atlract,on to yotmg thieves who
regarded a slolen policeman's helmet as
a prize.
B.ut. police admlt. tt.s ablUty to protect
a paLrolman'1 held conflicted with
another lnn,ortant a5pect -his image .
-With tha~ and another unusual factor In
mind/Newport police have now put their
btlmets up on tbe abelf ~ revived the sort hat as part of their uajform.
' ~!i""'· 'o1 llli .... fOlnfll.llllid th•.7
.icouldo, .... ~ -'hood 11llh lbtlr
helmet on In the patN>I cars. The htlmei
visor bumped the window moulding every
Ume an officer tried" to tum his bead." ·
El.abor•ti~ on ttie Jn:iage issue, Oyaas
said that the change was also a definite
effort to belp the imagt,, of the poUce ot~
· "We've lost a lot of them that way.''
Oyaas said.
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QN~;EDY ...
Kopechne'a tun'1-al Tuesday In Plymouth,
Pa., suffered minor nt!ck Injuries and •
coocuasion whtn . the Oldsmobile sedan
doye Into ~ llg<>«L
"Al -., i.m: lbal mornl"I we had
notldnl lo lndlcalo he bad been drink· mi:• Chief Arena said Tuesday, "but the
cue agaJnst thl1 man began the moment
he walked away from ~ aectdent. ·~
Under ,llulachulelll law, _....
ol the. 3T·ytaN>kl Democtat'• driver'•
lietnae Is rtlU(lne, but motor 'Yeblclt
authorities ~d tbe prell!Jlinary probe ln-
dicata aeriOl1I fauh on the aena\«'1
part. "':.. '
·If ~. be could bave bis 1lcenso
,..ot6il. f<* tlJ months, . .
· s..l. It~ wu creeled by new1111t11
'l\Jaedq When be returned lo Hyannll,
Mua:,iltain and bagpnl, ~ oflorlnl
Prmts at the .Catholic rlw for blJ lat<
brOlblr' -a1cn aid&. They uUd u be WOl1)d !ll•k• a. llato-
menl. '
"This lsn 't the ••• " he uid, his voice
tralll"I off •• "Thia ls the day of the
lunoral. 'lhll lm't lbe appropr!aw um.."
"I've' jmt corrie from the tunenl of •
very lovely etrI and this b not the ap-p~te l1llf< to eomment." he miapped as the quoillicil ...,tloued. • ·
Image wasn't the cmlJ reuon the helm·
ets were retired.
Thtrt isn't as much headroom in
today's police car.
"We were dlloavering that the taller
officen In our wquad can couldn't even
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ficer . ·
''I have to say lt reluctantly. but ad-
mitt.edJy we were almost forced into it."
He said that officers often received,
taunts fl. appearin( "far too militaristic"
with their helmet.a:.
The 1a!~ factor afforded by the
The bard hat, however, hasn't been
abandoned 'coinp1ettly,
Motorcycle officer• still wear them,
and a complete stoCk will be kept on hand
when disturbances caU for strong police
action and added protection.
"We juat hcjpe we don't have to uae
them under those cin:Umltanccs/1 Capt.
Oya., added.
CAii. Y PILOT Sttn .._,.
llR&!<4NAN McCLE.Ll~li°J.EADS FOES OF PRIVATE SALT CRE.EK .BEFORE COUNTY SUPERVISORS Q~at for • Lost BNch T1kea 'Heva' ind Supporters to Inland County Seat
Salt Creek Path Studied
"Pleue. get me to the car," his wife
'Jotn sald, tumina: to an aide. ~~~~~~..;:let,.!~ County L,ooks at F. laod . C~ntrol Channel as Route
and !iihied. ID w!OOI C!liecU"I' lJOOl
Ibo ferq •lie .,.,,.,. -~~ .... • ByJAClt"liROBAcit California. '·1
(Ii ftiii'C.ucm a tide. -' Or ""' ot11r ,. • .., si•H ' Helen Keeley fonner Laguna Beach
: All 611-4111J DuUo· County oberlff's A pedemlan • pathway to sa11 Creak COWlcilman and lflOd juror, who tri1·
dlpd;J; l'A1rard Look Jr., ls believld to beacb between South LalUQI and Dana gered the Salt Cteek ~troveray last ha,_.,.. Ibo J!-.d1 car as II made r~.~ Or ... ~ w!ll "l!ri'!( "in a ll<ll[fn.I! !11'fore . a , .. le r.•:~ l'lll-tf~ M!Y ~~~ri;.U:. ~~ ::::.=: ~~otffibe !:l:l
TM Mr,-. poll<i! c!!lol fdJ'rn.. contained: day Uiliileoveo ~ 'wllboUI .a bl~ Boord ..t SupervlJOl'J Tuaod&y ,-The Muter Plan of Shoreline wt-· .Dlaclltl ·loo, lmmd7 •I th••. an. • lwo-lloltr bNrlnl -. G DmlOJDn'1'1 ol Ora111• Co1!1111 (lKI) )Mheelcillhe~ar._. · ·, " . ............,•u•ll-olmotellanlllf-11 nilllllooed '<i"'tulstllon of t>oaches lrom
Some "!.,~~ . Cl1lilslioao ytl, IA> oe : ~ -lln'OlmOY!ly lo have the Three Ard> Ba7 lo Doheny stat< !leach.
answtf'td·fp..:iwe. . , • county Counlel and Flood Conttol '-A Board of St,tperVisor1 resoluUon
-Why did U,e oenalor Wall 10 IMS . Dlltrlcl atwlv the -·'bllllY of ft>cludin& (IK9) propoood Salt Creek Buch ao-before coil!I lo the police? • ...-qiuaJU~ lo include 1,100 ft<I of -Wlio to<ik:lllln ba<k lo bl• bold! a pod..trlan walkway In a plaMed flood bea~t.
' -WU!l'l some effort m&dt ·to queal!On ceollOl channll lrem PacWc Coul -A dtnlal· by the County Plannln& I<'"'*' 1')!.en)>e wu.l!<l!N: IU.n to ~i.· illlh...., lo the bead!. Commlalltti (1116) ol abaiidooim<1\t of
h'lltl. !O'detatmlne wbtillicl 0
luoppe8lld lo The 11l1CesUon was . mad• b Y Salt Creek Road b•anllO ~'ll luMO<ied for bis clrani! Miu~! ,. · Supervlaor Jloberl W. J!attln, llul be llrJt "''"" lo !be beacil." .... . -U be.pve lnfonnatlan Ill the peraon m..,ed ~I the pedqU-1'",.11•1:1'., lit . .,'!'lie ~ij· !'or ·l!IO "N.ch l• .here
taklnl him to blJ hotel, why w;ren't lbe ~U ~=~' l.e!,!'!-.! ,!;_Ill} 11.ow.• "1!•· .Jreeley C<!!l<lu~. ·•salt pollc& notified rifl!ll · away IO a 1<11ch _,..., 0• ~,. ..,-,.., ..,. ~ •Po Creeli 1hoai~ be a ffrlt'pFlorlty fiJr.·your
ceuld have beta ·started fer MW proved anl• -~~ 1llr • aeqUlittloll' .. : 1 k , , · . r. ~-· K~? clUded. •. • 7 .·_·" .. I 'Te!H>lh~ •JIOk• I)> lifor ol ·"laving
-W!iil hawened lo0 l<enn<dy aflefbls Sttlnu~ldlt6r ~.!:;.~~ Iba bbch" !ollf>ed bf t.y.aN>ld" Tim
arrtval in Ed&artown? . Bl I .. -~-!(""'_., Mulvtj of ·~114-, \ii~ ..... id , he WIS
-Wooldn'I IOIDeone lo Eqartown -mondetor, w....,ic. . • •peaking "(or lho younge;o ·kids." He
perhl,,. a police officer or• touriat -After much dlliO\•Mkin, Ut.e bGari11 ap-pleaded to the supenison to~'Preser\'e
have Men him IJ'ld ottered auistanoe? proved the r!vlled motion biit. no lme the Wach. '
-Wh)' would he be confused -he bad wu eet for the coqn1el and diJtrlct to One speaker related the ~ of beach·
been · t.i} Ult area nunierous Umes-and report back. es to the cur.rent problem of drug us:e by t.aU a wrtrn& turn before rea.chlna the Laree ap1')111Je ,creettd the" board's yoongsten. brl~' 1 d~lsloo from the ·strongly pirt1aan Paul Allen of Dana Point uid, "Young TMij quilt1oo.t mQ be answere6 our~ crowd frcrn LaguM; Beach, -~ Point people want the buches. A substitute ls . # pn>ettdln&s In cocnl"I wi~. · allll.San Clemente. The crowd !licluded the mind .,pandlna drup. lo Ha.wait all
··-1_ 1.. •L.---is M , many small ctuldren. dUlem have the use of all beaches. Why . •-r w ~1 •, Brennan "Heva" McClelland, a resident tbow-caUl9 ht.erlnl-ll purpoae ls to of Laauna Buch atnce JMO; led QJe i1n'.t tbat true on the mainland?'! ~~ ~thtr a 11.Ubm:CN ii to be, fCll'Ct!s oppoalne IA.gun• Nifuel Corpora· A aerlts of color alidta of the Salt
iwue4..' :brlbrinlina tbe. cue. to trial, . Uon's plans' lot a private beach to aerv. e Creek area were abown ~ Dick
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Brolberteo, 1.-luaa JUc1> Scheol Mnl0<. the develol>(ntnl's ultimate 8 O, to Q Depicted were beac~ actne1, eurters,
residents. ~ 1e1l1 and wavt.ao
He said he was representing "the Know-It.on Te~ld Jr., vice presicJe.nt of
surfer element," but laced hia remarks the L&Cuna NliutJ Corporation, and Alex
with quotes from· an · u n n am* d Bowie, attorney fer the ftnn proylded the
serviceman, "a former surfing Cham· opposltictn. , ,
pion." Bowie said speakers had told '·of "This ls what I'm flghtin1 for. le enjoy beaches that should be acquired in the
beaches that offer 1ood surfing. Salt next few years but they left out the how,''
Creek is outstanding," McClelland quoted the atWney noted: "You have here two
wi thout notes. segments of the taxpayers trying to
"Let the voices of our servicemen bt accomplish lbe same goal in different
heard the loudest," he concluded emir manners.
lionally,
McClelland 11ld the Sitt Creek public
beach proponent! "had no or1aniz:atlon
but the help we are getting ia surprlslAg.
We have hundreds of peUUon1 out.
"Artists also favor the beach there,'.' he
cGOtlnoed an<! had • palnUnr Of ~
bel.Ch shown whk:h he said would be raf·
fled to ra1Jt funds for the campalp. He
valued the palnttna at $500.
, .. We respect the rl&hls of the Laguna
Niguel CorporaUon to develop the pro-
~rty they own but th~e I• a 1alUtlon to DUs problem &0mewb.,-e," '31enl\an ad·
j!ad. "All wo .llff<lls CClllV<nitn), &CCtS• to 'the beach. Our l>Mch&ooll pro;orty ls the
IDOlt valuable in the world. '1
, Jack Snipel, chalnnao . of the
Clplstr'no Bay. Pork ·~ R<qftt!vn ·ll!ilrlct ~ iod off the ~1111°1' q th• _ ..... lo ."do lbe-l>Jst,...
an. to -pro\ffde access to beachta. In "Cl.Ir
artL We appreel1te what ~. 4id t
'Allao Bach bul we wont IOO>ltiilnc lo
:W;.'..i ~-with -~
.
"Laguna Ntgue: acquired th t.
beachfront for cash and plans to provide
a recreation atea for ao,000 people. 'nils
will leave the property on the ta1 rolls,
paid for by taxpayers," Bowle conUnued. "HoW ctn yw solve the problem," Ule
at&or'nly uked the supervlnrs, and then
al\lwered the quest.loo.
"You c:.an buy It with ta1 money but ls
that equllable to the pt&ple of the coun(y
fl a wbole?-)1 it lair to have the county
l>Uy btaches for the use of people from
many ~r counties. How do ypu get the'
most for the la1payer's dOllw? The
answer lies tn undeveloped pertlons et tl\t
coastline. Thl• prepert, ls well l.loni tn
deve.lopm'1t.''
Attorney Willl1m WOco1en o( Laguna
~aeh, '1ho h11 a lawsul\ ptndiita •iall)lt tf>i 1u.mlsori' •bal!&>runetll cl Silt
Creek. 'flMd, Countered with, "The eeuntyt •
has spent hard, cold dollars ln Lquoa.
Nipel roads. and nood com..1. 11·1 Uml
lo P"!"l°de ...,, beachb. . . •
•I~ *turu from people In ill& aiei
-11111 Ci!Jll..._, to Nt'!POfl 1Bead1. "-!~=::=:::=::~=:=--:-"'.-:":-~1 from Lao An&<I.., and..all.ov llf"lben>
Supervlior Al• E. Allen, ~ l~ !fri;
darp,_.i lhll th• Otllnll' P114Jld&.11 ;
mflllen lo be rallfld by • ._ 11<.l<YJ •
lor bUl:'1 acqubltlon •• eiplatne4 tllal U l
U>O: supervllotl follow blJ .__.. "II •
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does not mean -the O'lCIOeY ill ti.armarked
for Sall Creek. We would probatiJY na1ne
a commiaaloo, as we have done with
paru, lo aitviK OO,'!'lu\!ilions." .
Allen noted t6tt 8'0 ci>llnty .. & utile i
cents or about fl00,000 a year for parl
land purcbue. , t
Board Chainnan WH1iam H. Hirstein
quickly rtplied thal, "Wt are putting 8 to
9 cents in tu rate ..money from the
J{arbor D~trid Into harborS and beachu,
four or five Umes u mucb as parks."
FroM P .. e 1
BUDGET .••
snapptd the mayor.
Tucker re-explaintd the motion, which
called. for establishment of a special
capital improvements fund fur deposit
or that 10 percent which would be c u t
elsewhere:
Tucker said he was confident City
?i.tanagtr Arthur R. McKenzie Could find
a way to reduce the budget, but if not,
perhaps rouncilmen could do that job as
well .
Councilman St. Clair joined In the
criticism, saying he questioned v.·here
funds would come from for certain 1treet
and highways projects .
He said ht was informed by city of·
ficllil that It would be paid by '870,000 in
county arterial streets and highways
funds. conUnuing to compJaln this fiWe
wasn't even Mown in the budget.
"I think it would bt ridiculous to pass a
bud1et tb'at doesn't sbGw Sl4(l,000," he
s,,apped.
The sub3equent vote was 3 to 2 against
bud&et denial and Vice Mayor Wilson im·
medlately,moved for itii approval, which
came on the same 3 to 2 vote.
Ted C. Bologh. of 286 Del Mir ~ve.,
!!ked a number of questions earlier, but
missed the fireworks u I t I m at e I y
generated by demands lo know about golf
course finances .
David Varna!, of 2683 Tiistin Ave.,
followed Balogh Lo the podium to crlticiz.e
the golf course, saying it should be
transformed to something else if it
makes no profit.
Vice Mayor Wllaon eiplalned to him
the cour~e will evenhlally retum a profit
which \\'ill be poured into other typts of
recreathma l facilities for noo-aol.f!nl
citizens.
Councilman Jordan said under ques-
tioning that during the past few months,
the course ha1 been showing a t6,000.per-
11'10nth profit. which will be offset,
however, by win tu losses.
In the lona: run, it hasn't returned a
dime.
It was at that point that Tucker flared,
saying integrity to the public was at
tt.ake antt demanding lo know the true
flnanelal picture, adding that the course
was ori1inslly envisioned as & money•
maket.
Two private opentor1 have lost money
on the counb'y club porUon wl\tch wa.s ~ bx.lhe cil,y an<l PRO ~
-Ii)& Jut -Is now •P11illi>I U.
,nceivenhtp. 1 •
Cllf "ollk:lals-•~ ourrtn!l1 llunlfnl
someone lo take over ~ Jobi
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Helioop~ -
Spark'far.
-·""·--: ·~f Stab.. tics
I 4 . ,• •
' <. ~r.!filllil·~ < • ;.1>;,:.w : to w~lili
......,. ... Jor.~i)veo )lsuo
and a fonnld.able IUTfY wu offered
Tu"i<!ay, during CO.ta Mesa poll<:<
b_elicopter hearings.
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,\A llfOUP '! eipert$)i £~ililc> phasu of th' total ...... of UC\ll law on· fol<~ appU;id at \h;,.1nvi11t1oo o1
C<llndbnan Miilam L SI. Cl>it.
rt'bey f.aced a hind£Ul ol. cOsta Mesam,
lncluding , ' an attractiv{ b Jon d c
•••• SOFT ·SEtl • · ~other, who had done 10mt: re-
sWCh of her own. · • . • • Reed Glothtn
Frotn Pllfl.11 l
APOLW ...
with: '·'Believe that's where we just came
frGm ."
"ll is, huh? Well I'm really looking at a
bad screen here," Duke said. "Stand by
one. Hey, you 're right !"
Later, when a picture of the earth was
shown, Duke said: "I refuse lo bite on
this one. You tell w."
"You'JI have some fun at the press con·
ference after this shift," Collins kiitded
him.
"It's 2:30 a.m.," Duke countered .
''Everybody 'll be asleep. I'm gonna sneak
off through the back way ."
Armstrong showed viewers two sealed
bores In which are packed precious bits
of soil and rock that he and Aldrin col·
Jected duriilg their momentous two-hour
walk on the moon Sunday.
"We know there's a lot of scientists
from a nurnber of countries standing by .
. to , see these lunar sainples-and we
thought you 'd be interested in seeing that
they really aie here," he}ald.
He explained that the samples ~·ere
placed in containe'& in the vacuum of
the moon and were sealed to preevnt po6·
sible contamination of the earth.
The final television 1how from Apollo
11 was k"hedu1ed for 4:30 p.m. POT
tonight, on the eve or the astronauts'
homecoming to a hero 's welcome.
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BRESNAHAN •••
just county airport ." he explained.
"There have l-0 be national elandards."
Bresnahan was reminded that FAA
\Vestcrn Region Director Arvin Basnight
said last week tha~ Orange · County
governm'1)h1 as oP&alor ,ol the. ~
must lilitlate a propo11ed nolse abatemt{lt
program. Jt would then be considered ~
the FAA, in the light of air safety re--
quirements.
"We've already asked them to allow us
to do the same thing here tha~ the FAA
has done at Washington National
Airport," Bresnahan resp c:i n de d.
(Washington National, one of the few in
the nation operated by the FAA. hu a
night nying ban and other anU-nolse
procedures in effect).
"We sUll haven't gotten an answer
back from them ,'' Bresnahan said.
"Orange County can send au the pro-
posed documents they want 11! to, but
what good is it going to do us?"
"Besides. I don't think the FAA's
\Vestern Region has the authority to act
on this. The FAA in WMJ\lngton must
take into con&ideraUon the whole air
travel system ."
The county airport chief emph asi7.ed:
"We can't control departure1. We ha•e
no control over left or right turn pat-
terns. What is Basnight referring to as
1noiBe abatement) limits? The CAB and
the PUC control airline schedules. The
airlines don 't even submit their schedules
to us."
Bresnahan was opllmistic on one point.
however. He said he belie-.: ts the county's
"renlleman's agreement" with the
airlines concerning night flights will stick
-indefinitely.
"The only violations J foresee are on
·holidays, when the airlines ,have to put in
extra nights to keep people from jam·
ming up the terminals."
Apart from Ulat exception, he. sakl, "T
think the gentleman's agreement will
hold. All or the airlines are sincerely in·
terested in opei:athlg coippatlbly with the
adjacent areas. It doesn't seem
reason&-ble'to me that ni&hl fllghts would
be olhe"'1se needed -as long as we run
the airpoit a.s a mttroport operation. And
tb11-. wh•t we're doing now."
Capo Re-enacts
Portola Trip
A dramatic ttenactment of the fin:t·
Spanish expedlUon lo paas lhrou1h
Orange County wUl ht presented ln San
Juan Capistrano SU'Mtay.
The costumed reere1tlon ol the Portola
tide, •hich took place 200 yean a10. will
be held on the Buchheim Fteld of
Caplstr11no Junior High School at 3 p.m.
It will be the highllght Gf a day of
fetUvlties marking the blctntennlal of
Callfomla.
·Mrt.-Lucy Wau~ C\ 2433 Colle&<
Drive, &aid sbe contacted flie U.S. Marine
Corps fgr some. flgw;es, based on their
b"alning flights in !he Or.nge Cout -are•. She quot~ one major in charge of tl\4
USli-1C fill:ht control center as offerinl a·
lofJli of 15,736 fllghls Jn • llS<iay period,
along a one-mile corridor to the Mlle
Sq~are training field in Fountain Valley.
"That's an awful lot of flights per
day," ahe deCtared. • " '
She said she understands the btneflts
of a helicop system, but feels C<M!ta Mesa
is too small al the present time and
should initiate other crime-prevention
methods.
l\.1rs. Waughtal alao declared she was
quoted out of context in DAfLY PILOT
coverage July 15, containing remarks o(
many citizens who spoke for and against
the system ..
She said concern for sunbalb~rs·in·the
buff in her College Park area was only a
minor objection to helicopters overhead,
comparM to more pertinent and cqncrele .
effects. such as noise, cost, and more·
basic crime prevention ..
Ted C. Bologh, of 288 Del Mar Ave.,
followed Mrs~ Waughtal to the pactjum··
and charged the men invited to the Tues-.
day session were there to sell the city a
bill of goods.
He and another speaker both urged the
helicop program be put on the ballcit next
April for votm lo decide.
Lake\food City Councilman George
Nye, and others Involved in CW'rent police
helicopter programs offered equally in·
tcresting statistics and background in•
formation.
One of the specific complaintl by Costa
1.1esa.ns has been a need for investment
in programs which will steer young peo-
ple on the vray to good citizenahJp, In·
stead of nabbing them in crime.
Nye said Operation Slty Knight cover·
Ina the Lakewood suburban are.a has
\la!lly increased the respect for law and
order, not among criminal elements, but
the general citizenry.
'He said Lakewood city recreation pro-
grams oCfeted It night have shown I 300'
pei'cent increase, due to the added ptlfllic '
safety and confidence in police pro-·
lectlon.
Crime statistics have dropped roughly~
10 percent each year, he added, allhoug~
the rale of prowler reports went up 250
percent the first year.
Nye explained thls is due to' the fact
many people did not report such incidents
when a patrol car couldn't arrive for to
minutes but are quick ot call when SkY.:
Knight can be on the scene in three mlnu;
tes.
''Two "ere ~ght just two houa~
from mine last Saturday night," he_
noted, saying t)is farnily was unaware o1·
the capture and arrests in progreS11.
.. In 30 days, nobody will even know it'11 '
up thtte," he added, when questioned
about Sky KnJght noise complainta. · ·
One newspaper story about the heticop
program demonstrated public enthusiasm
-and a bit of misunderstanding of its
Hnance -Nye continued.
More than $250 In mailed donations
came in atter a feature article in which
Sky Knight was reported to aist only St·
per capita in the city of about 75,000,
persons.
Luckily, he added, most of lhe dona-.
tions carried return addresseJi. -
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HELICOPS ...
cilman St. Clair when Lakewood In·
augurated its nationally known OperaUon
Skj Knight program 3¥~ years 'ago, ~t is
now a staunch suppotrer .
After r:onclusion of the proje<:t con-
ducted 11& lhe federal 1overnment and
Lo• ~eles County Sheriff's office,
Lake.v.· Initiated its own helicopter
progr
Ny~ ie)d th~~ bought three: helicO'plers
and !eaie the serivces o( three ope.rt
1,,ASO pilots, serving other surrounding
cttJes on a very succes1ful contract basis.
Otspite the fact Lakewood hu grown
15 percent in population through an·
nualions, ~ noted, the crime rate bas
dropped conl!Stently and no n e w
policemen have been hired in two years.
Lee Arnold. Los Angele! c o ti n t y
coordinator for Uie Argus Orie and ArlUA
Two bellcopter police aysWns, echoed
Nye'& enthusiasm, adding one lmPortant
point.
<Xher entertainment dW'ing the day In·
eludes the Freddie Hemande1 Mellcan
Tr1o, troubadors and the Lilly Aguilar
Daaoers. ..Uch wtU re-create Ule days or ·
the Spanish and Mexican period.
He said -as did Nye -that Costa
~fes.a aijlhoriUes will bavt to develop
the ir own system, because inditidua\
area needS do not allow copying or
anothor a4ency's program.
Lot Ancelea Sberifr1 Offloe CapL B•
}fo(lman, head of t~ LASO hefiCJlptlr
division, orrered a number o( answers
to tecl\nical and cost quesUom of the pro-
A barbecue will be served lo ll[e f:i lernoon In U,.1'hi>lpita~le lf~Uon !If
C.lifomla '" Nets are belill ·sold 11
$1.fi at m~ny Oran1e 00Unt7 diim\;J dt <:ommotce olllcu .. hd local .bulllne-In
th< comsnuni!1. -I ;. "
grama... \ •1• I I
11?>\ttler Police Chief Ja111e9 Bales aeld •
hli cl{f·is· ont of thoge lnvol•ed In tl\1
coopm;ttve AriUS heUcnpter Pf()grams
end.II extrenlel1 utllfied with coot ll>d
scrvlct--_ .
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F.RJNabs
No Cash!' No Aid
War Lull
May Reach.
. SepteJ!ther
·SAIGON (UPI) -The
pre!ent .lull in Vjet Cong and
North Vietnamese ground al·
tacks could stretch to Sep-
tember ·and become t be
longest of the war in Vietnam,
U.S. mllitary sour~ said ~
TA~,A. Fla. (UPI) -"~'s
too late°;" choked the mother
of critically ill Joanne M~ccl
aa doctors pondered whether
to Use an expensiv~ artificial
kidney·macbine ln an ltterript
to 8a.Ve the 2.1-year-old itrl's
life.
"She has no mind now," she
11aid. "She's a vegetable.". -in a bitter attack Tuesday
against welfare auttmiUes
and ~it.al of!lcials if\ 'Saru-
ot.a and Tampa whom Mrs .
Dominic M 1r z u c·c i says
'ABM Foes Offer -Plan
I\
··To De~y Deployment
Red Chinese . . '
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
StlO insisting( thq fre in the
majority, foes ~ the an-
tiballistk missUe~enf plan-
ned to unveil a re~ised pro-
posal today barriql ABM
deployment l_oc one Year· ,
Sens. Philip A. Hart (0..
Mich.}, and John Shermao
Cooper CR-Ky.), !aid tbe1r new
amendment. to lbe '20 billion
def en.le procurement b i 11
would be unchanged i n
su~tance but would "give it a
clearer definition of purpose."
The two legislators pl8nned
to make the amendment the
SF Paper.
Heir Dies
SAN FRANCISCO CAP)
Mrs. Helen de Y o u n g
Cameron, daughter of a co-
. founder o£ The San Fraocisco
1 HONG KONG (AP) -Two Chronicle; died Tuesday at.her
r Americans told newptusmeden ~ ' home In Htnsbo~. shi was day they were ca r Y . . .
r. uni.st Chinese fishermen 86 and had been JD falling
Release 2
• · U.S. Sailors
, ~mm ·~-· I _ .. , . b
11 .r.igtlt days ago, beld 41tlsoner 1,_.th a net 3&illenng a eart ~ a\)d questioned ·~ tbelr ~ttack nearly two years ago. J.....~cht and then rel~ ea£.ly 1,&e was'the elde.st daughter
.. -this morning. :: ~ .-. M.H. de Young, who found-
.4 'Mmolhy Allan . Pierioni-24. eel the newspaper more than a
t Minneapolis, Mmn., 8 n d c;eolury ago. Her husband, ~ Debteana Chrltsine H~nk1e, ':'· George Toland ~l'Oftt who
l"'S&nll Barbara, _Calif., said became publisher o( The
1 they were takn 1nto cutody Qirorticle; dted Jn 1955.
4 after tlleJ aocidenllll:1 llr•yed FUneral arranpmei!IJ aro
'into ~i;:omsrn:mil\·•fttr!.· Incomplete. Mn. Caertn ·a l'l<itol!· Hid tliOt ~ '!'I' survived by a llater, 'Mrw.
·' mi•troated durin& ·tlltlt con· Nkm Tucker of'l!wilnpme.
'flnement. , · ' Pierson, who c:~me lo Hong · I
'Kong .. veral weelol ago, said Transatlantic
; he •had .iconftrted Jn old
lifeboat tnto a 30-foot sailing
t crafL • During a shakedown ~lse '"' July 14, the v..,.I
-,••collided with a small Chinese
,,craft and we lost our ma!l"
l(neilr Ptdro Blanco tsland.
about 15 m1lel eaM-of Hona-
ltong. -''W\thout the 'mast," be·q,id,
''We started dr1(Ung and were
helpleu to eo:M'I our. clJr<o.
tloo.
Calls Delayed
' ' ,
~Ing business before ad-
jOuryunent today. But they
said tl;lere was litlle chancfl or
a vote before t b e end of the
month.·
The ABM is a system
designed to protect the United
States• offeMive 1nissile9 from
deslrucllon'by enemy at1-ck.
Sm Gonion !. Allot! (R-
COio.), wbo supports the ABM,
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• I D MLY PILOT . EDITORIAL. PAGE I
·New .Loo~ a't Bay ~I an
The ' covrttV• re1pondt>flitlt' tn It.I 'ruiteuhlp of Ui.
Ui>J>a llfv tfd<lond• It 1o lf<k 111< Qffi!tu& b<n<ftt tor Ille
grcalul n•mb<r of people for &hi longesl period of iilM
Jor ~ lt11&t co.tt. _.
-·'!bat statement by a county official capsulizes the
very complex and emoUonally involved problem of the
Ul'l"'r Newport Bay land change which last weei be-
came the subject ol an Orange County Grand Jury
resolution. The jury's resolution suggest& that a new Upper
Bay plan could be developed to give the public more
waterfront than it envisioned in the land exchange pro.
gram now agreed to betWeen the county and the Irvine
Comeany.
The jury wisely avoided comment on the legal and
financial aspects of the land exchange. These issues
already are beaded for adjudicalion and surely will be
raled all the way to the Supreme Court iii Califar._
The Grand Jury's acfiOn comes against a back ..
grouDd-of greaUy increased public concern over pre.
&ervation of ocean shoreline for public use. 'Ih1s con--cem has been symboliud most recenUy in the Santa
Barbara Channel oil disaster a;nd in ~oc'1.c,qnce~ over
abandonment of Salt Creel Road near. Dana Point.
'· The major deficiency in the Grand Jury's study is
·that 11 produced no new informalicln \iJ10n ~hich to
base ifs conclusions.
The list of ~ersons the jury talked to is indeed a
long .one, and information revi~wed apparenUy was
Volwninous, bul nQ new or disinterest~ "experts"
were consulted; no new major facts were uncovered.
So, wbat we have is in effect a statement by .a spe-
clal type of citizens' commlltee voicing hope that per-
haps an Upper Bay plan can be developed, with gr~ter
benlllt ·for more people, with decreased emphaS1s on
tile ~least cost" coaald¥e1Wn· ,
'1'be Gr8J)CI Jury's l'Ololution Is not lo tt&elf 1ubstao•
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Ila! reason lPI' 1tarli11& over on the UPJ>Or Bay trade.
Legelly, It pro)>ably has no 1latus. Bui 1t 11 slgnlllcant
beca(IJe .11 fa the first action by ao official body In
Oranre• County calliJlg for r....,xamtnatlon of the basic
concept of Upper Bay development.
Wbere does thia-leave the Upper Bay land ex-
change? Preswna~ly just about where it was. No mat ..
ter w"bo ceu whf.t pror.:rt.y by u:change or condemna·
Uon, the qu01Uolll of egality and financial equlty still
will be selUed in court.
How to achieve the "greatest benefit for the great·
"'" est number" always will be di1putable. But is cannot
be divorced from how much we are willing to P•Y·
The Dqwntown Plan
The -Calif!'rilli Hig&way Conunission las~ week
made ii o!ficial -.the Newport Freeway will veer we~ard froin Bay Street and end up followin& the
general routing of Superior Avenue into the city of
Newport Beach.
A, the DAILY PILOT bas suggested previously,
freeway construction provJdea a· unique opportunity to
develop around. the new roadway and can even provide a mearis of clearing the area of blight or potential
blight. .
.t • The city-council and downtown business owners al·
ready have beard •n• redevelopment proposal and the
'• city planning department is s~king more offers of e.1.·
pert advice. ·
Now planning can begin in earnest. Both the city
and lhe dcnyntawn merchants' group have shown strong
intel'Oll in .a redev~opment plan. 'l'llat intere11 must !Je turned IDIO ac:jton -and very soon. The ~rllln-
1ty to take advantage of a ten-year program " in its ear)!ost stages. · .
Dear -1--
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, __ Drivers.Eind
··S tatus Mark
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On _Freeways
Gl90my
Gus: t . ·Changing Shiftless Pedro's linage
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An obler'Vec from another planet -ln-habltid 1" m<l'1.raUonal 1creature1 than
we ire -would be bard put to un-
denllnd the behavior ol Earlhllngs, U he
-In bis !nterplan<tary spa ..... 111
over an1 Mm:rican freeway « ex·
preaway at I in tbt morabl& or 5 in tbt
af~ el U.....00. of Cll'I
lnchlnl bumper lo ~· loor
or •Ix iuW thrwl. -Uklnl 1111rly an lioor lo arme '-! their d4!Rlnatlon -
while, porallelllng this tne'>rOJ, there II a
broad and totally emply surface street.
WIUCHEVER crrv lie drifl<d over, lie
would find the aaine Inexplicable lnlfic
snarl, with the same almoet deserted
avenue running alongaide the ex·
presiway. And he would have to conclude
that it was not speed but some other
desiderabun that prompted mUliom of
motorists to move their can onto U·
pressways at these particular hours.
But we would '9 wrong in auum.l.ng
that Earthlings are as rational as the in--
habitants of his planet. For we are what
tralfic engineers call vlcUms of "freeway
meJltality.'' Because the freeways were
built to relieve congestion on the surface
.streeU:, we have totally abandoned lhe
aurface streets and transferred the con-
gesUon to the freeways. No longer a
means to an end -getllng there faster -
the uprwwa)' ha.s become an end in
ttseU.
IN A RECENT ISSUE of the journal,
"'Traffic Safety,'' a transportation official
Costa Mesa'• 'ma)'9r bas 1 real
sense of humor. HJa rtetntly ap-
pointed 11elf..ltyled"'blfle . ribbon"
freeway colnmlttee of establish-
rnt'nl empolyes,· whtle demon-
strating hia keen sense of hutTior.
sadly dilcount. his · reputed
smartneas IS the pilot of I vkil
upanding city.
--J: G. M.
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1n Los Angeles warned that "freeways
can be victlma of their own popularity
during pua,~. ud many -.med
authorltlel aee the o v.e r 1 oa de d
lll(>erhlPWtY• 1Um1ng mto bottleiiecks."
He Polnlo out that only five percent of
California road! are freeways, yet they
carry eo percent of the traffic. During the
six peak houn of the day -whJch is to
say, about half of the daylight hours,
when people do most or their driving -
the average speed is only 30 miles an
hour •. Hardly a breath-taking velocity for
a multi-billion dollar road system.
YET, THE parallelling surface streets
would be just aa last, and sometimes
much faster. Every motorist knows that
one car out of commiMion in one lane of
o:pres.sway can tie up traffic for a mile
-and this Is most likely to happen dur·
ing lhe rush hours. But hardly anyone
will give up the dubioua status of riding
the freeway and take a surface street to
his destlnation.
·Frteways become obsolete almost from
the moment they are completed ; it 's a
part of Parkinson's devilish law that traf·
fie mounts to meet the maximum capaci-
ty or the road, and there is no end to Utls
process, until the country is entirely
criss-crMSed with freeways and all traf-
fic has ground to a halt-while kids play
ball on surface streets.
'Little Guy' Fi nds Voice
'l'• the Editor:
The UtUe guy has little chance of being
heard o:ctpl througb letters to the
editor. I write as a Uttle guy, and l note
that the continual arrest of petty dope
violators ts something to make all of us
retch al the idiocy of busting a little guy,
cau,tlt with some "grass," while the
10Urse of lhe grass remains untouchablf:.
American dope, Sold to people ln Mex·
ico, comes back here lo make millions
for the syndicate which controls the dope
B 11 Geor11e --~
Dear George:
How and to whom can l complain
about the ()'Item of raUng movies!
';he last Hve "Adult Only" moviea I
wtnl to wm hardly dlrty at all
FURIOUS
Dear Furious:
Fire oH • letter to the Legion of
Decency -let aome of these pro-
ducers gel away with a lltUe here,
1 lltUe &hue and before you know It
wt.11 be back to ano\her rerun of
"'1'11o Wilatd ol Qi."
Dear Gtorge:
Wbeo IJ tt oll right lor a girl to
artnecldntl
llMr Biolldll: -... ,..._, BLONDIE
-(-lo Gecqe Ind notJco how
sllly It It Jo •llJl<d a Iota! atrangor to-,...,.. probt<m1.1
traffic by the threat of death.,
rr IS THAT simple, yet not so well
known. Even Adam Clayton Powell,
wanted in every state to 'repay the
federal money he wasted. deplored the
busUng <lf the little guys while the big
ones go free, for which he got applause
on a recent TV interview.
Let's keep on retchl.ng at the outrage
until the ~Illy Congfm does IOU'lethlng
about tt. WrlUng to them Is just old hac
But. retching Is something new. MILT BASHAM
ltlon Vtulerp•ltl M•n
To the Editor: I disagree wtlh your "Mauldin Car·
toon" of July 17th as to the most UR·
derpald man -aJrport air controlltra.
'Mila despite the fact our son-in-lllw la a
727 pilot.
The most underpaid men on the. United
States p1yroll are on lht flriDa: Une in Soulh Vietnam. Apparently Mauldin Juol
simply foratta at times, daplt.e bis w1dt
popularity.
RUSS£L!-~ENNl'!'f
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A form letter n«nUy circulated to
siin designers in Southern California
focuses attention on a rapidly developing
trend lhat is dictating a change of think·
ing in regard to some pract.icea that have
been popular in designing signs and out·
door advertising.
"For many yws, you and I have been
walcbing the government try to solve the
problem of race rilaUons to no avail,••
writes Jerry L. Marks in bebalf of an
organization called Progreas ("People
Repulsed Over General Rklicule Employ·
Ing Stereotype Suggesuow">· This has
resulted in the pulling apart of the racu,
instead of the cogllng together," he con·
Unues. "In most~ ~le have had lhlngs shoved don tlleir throats:
unemployed man with 1 family being
forced onto the wellare rolls lruitead o(
being retrained for a new job, and tax·
payers being forced to pay tµgh taxes on
account of ill·managed poverty pro-
grams."
~ "YOU Al\E IN A position to help
change the tides of prejudice in this great
country of ol.D's," Mr. Marks pointed out.
"For years many sign designers have
been designing signs that depict a Mex·
lean as a lazy, poorly dressed and un-
truBtworthy-looking person. In doing this,
sign designers are contributing to the
poisonous tide waters of prejudice that
hl\'.e Oowed from generaUon to genera·
lion In our coonlry."
While his remarks nferred only to
Me:dcan type's, they were sure to bring
immediate recall of Negro, Italian,
Jewish, American Indian. Japanese,
Chinaman, Hindu. "Hayseed," hillbilly
and other characterizations. Since the
earliest days of signs and outdoor ad·
vert.lsing, art and design morgue files
have Included some unflattering
stereotypes. And whenever a· slgn or out·
door advertising display was to express a
particular whimsical navor, there was an
inclination to dig into the file and pull out
one of the okl, dependable bromides. It
was a simple and easy route to
"creative" exprwion thai would set a
mood; it was sure to work well with a
general public lhal gave little thought lo
the aensltiviUes of mJnorlUes. Groups so
characterized accepted the situation with
resignation, as tllen didn't appear to be
anything they could do about ti.
"ENLIGHTENED PEOPLE
everywhere are coming to Ute rtallu.Uon
that It is the little things in people's lives
that give them the reeling that other peo-
ple are inferior," Mr. Marks tonllnues.
"Example: Little children, seeing a Mex-
ican portrayed on televilk>n. i n
newspapers, radios, signs and outdoor ad·
vertislng, as a lazy, stupid, poorly dress-
ed and dishonest person, get just one
view of Mexicans and conclude lh&.t all
Me deans are that way. The result is pre-
judice and di>criminaUon being dir«!tod
~ard Mexican-Americans."
Sucb had been tbe situation; but
anyooe who during the put rew 1yevs
has been looking at l<l..Won ud
movtea, listening to the radio, reading
newapape.n and maaatlne.s or simply
carrytng on conversations with other
people, hardly needs to be told that the
whirlwinds of chana:e are having their ef·
feet. Nol only have the mlnorll:les spoken
out agalMl 1liscrlminaUon, but lhe
gueral public has become coplulll of
minority vlewpolnls and senaltlvttles.
What once passed ·u natural humor now
rouae1 1nllpathy u being arosaly unfalr
and In poor ta&t.e.
wrrR PRISIDENT NIXON calling
upon t.int.11 for involve.ment In the civil
rfghta and urbln.µnewa1 crises and with
business organl1a1Jons and leaders ( R8·
Uonal state and local ) undertaking pro-
dl&loua programs of lrainina:, employ·
.· -:·-""'"':'"""'" ~-·' " ~
. ',, Gu~i •.Eaito"rlal
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ment and the like, lhe sign and outdoor
advertlslng industry must be alert to res-
pond wherever and however it can.
Considering the distribution and impacl
of sign and outdoor ~dvertising a·
preasion on the American scene, eitreme
care with nipy and pictorial to avoid Ir•
rltation that would fuel the controversies,
would obviously be a prime contribution
lo the cause. ...
But sjgn and outd?Or advertising
designers have much more reason than
that to pay heed lo the semitiviUes or
minorities. For one thing, these pro-
gressing minorities are rapidly becoming
much more afOuerlt markets for ad·
vertisers. Al!O of great importance to the
success of the aign and outdoor ad·
vertising programs. the general publie b
no longer in a mood to laugh and respond
to-the old bromides which are now in·
creasingly considered to be in bad taste.
To avoid unfortunate incidenta dtvel~
tng W. the rµsh of designing activi.Uea. it
woutd be well lo go through the morgue
files and eliminate characterizations that
are out-(lf-ttep with the times.
Dave Soader
Edlter
Sipa ol the Timts
It May Be a Year t0: Fear
Items from a space aae newspaper In
the year 2069. ·
NEW YORK-The Insertion of a new
spinal column into Roscoe J. Withers,
23rd, today on his 812th birthday made
him the universe's champion receiver of
human tran!plants }Vilh a total ol 56
parts.
Her<> is a breakdown oJ his transplants:
9 hearts, 17 kidneys, 4 spinal cplumm, 16
Jive.rs, 8 brains and 2 ears. I
"I :1ardly know who I am anyriiore."
joked Withers, who sat up and began tak-
ing bending exercises Immediately a!tcr
the ope.ration.
SEA OF TRANQUIUTY, the Moon -
The massive escape attempt by i,469,Sl.2
convic:; from this satellite's third largest
prison was reported under control early
today .
Some two million had surrendered.
Guards reported that another mHlion who
tried to make a last-ditch 51.and in a
series of nearby craters had ~ U·
terminated by aerial :1-ray att.ac!k and ad-
ded confidently: '/
''The rest will be rOllJlded up·shortly.'1
AU of the fugitive convicts were
de!!perate life-termers, each or whom had
already been imprisoned here for 200
years or more.
CAPITAL CITY, Saturn -John F.
Nixon McKinley Roosevelt, 14th ,
hereditary ruler of the universe, an-
nounced today that the sol1r 1ystem '1
projected $897-octillion budget for the
year 2970 had been cut by $35 octillion.
'"We must cut every cornef and lighten
our belts," he said in a mwiage to the
Universal Congress, "in order to avoid a
disastrous inflation.
"This· lldmlnlatratloo II pted&ed to
preserl'e the ~alue of the dollar."
At the same time, he said, it would still
be nectsSary to increase the univerae'a
standing military force by sa million mt.n
to protect the solar 11ystem from any in-
vasion threat J>y troops from neighboring
systems.
BOSTON, ~iass. -A convention oI
educators at Harvard University e:i·
pressed alarm today at what they called
"a growing tendency" among youths
under the.age of 200 to quit school.
"These dropouts already constitute a
threat to an ordered society," a state-
ment theyjEd ted unanimously said. "ln the wo d of the future any youni
man or n who abandons the
classroom ore the age of 200 to 250
w!U find lnuiell a misfit inadequately
prepared to hold a responsible job."
De.legates to the convention were round·
ly booed by an unruly mob of 7S,OOO hi&h
st:hool pupils, most of whom appeared to
be about 150 to 175 years old.
Ma rr iage : Just a Laugh
CANAL CITY, Mars-Authorities here
qaietly announced setllement of the Jong
strike by the Interplanetary Federation
of Sanitation Workers that has ltft the
solar system littered witb debris for the
last ~ years.
DuJ'ing a letnage party, one of the girls
tossed a playful challenge at her boy
friend:
"Marry me -l dare you!"
The idea seemed so hilarious that they
drove across the state line, found a
justlct of the peace, and went through a
formal wedding ceremony. Afterward,
both the ''bride" and the •·groom'J
returned to their respective home.3.
A few days later, uneasy about what
they had done, they went to court lo have
the ceremony annulled. And the court
ruled that, despite the formalities, they
were riever truly married.
"MERE WORDS.'' said the judge,
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fld WINI will ~I wt!U!'
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Aittiougb terms of the compact wei::e
not disclosed, It was believed each of the
12S million sanitation workers received a
$$7 million wage hfke. Their work week
will be cut to five hours a.nd they will be
given seven-month vacations.
"without any Intention corresponding lo .
them will not make a marriage." ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -A wdlowy . f . _ Jass rrom the planet Uranus triumphed
f..fost courts agree that,11 •marriage I! over other flnallsts tonight to btcome
purely ln test, it Mas no legal standing. bea1.1ty queen of the solar system.
However, 1t is a different story if the '"nlis is all so uneipected," gasped
ma rriage -although mtanl le. be tern· Miss Uranus. Her three bright blue eye.ii
porary -1.s no joke. llbus: • filled with tears as she received her
An engaged couple had a bitter quarrel crown.
the night before their wedding day. ln The first bald-headed glrl in history to
tears. the girl said they should break up. win the contest, ldlss Uranus is only 75
But the young man pleaded : years old. She Is 18 feet tall and she: ha~
"f..1y boss has promised me a raise on an BS-inch bust, a 47·incll waist, and 82
the basis or our getting married. Let's go inc6 hips.
ahead so l can get the raise. Then, later,
we can have the marriage snnulled ."
BUT IN TIUS cRse, the court refuted to
grant an annulment. Tbe jud1e bid this
«remony, even thou.ah entered into for a
special, limited purpose, waa still a mar-
riage at the moment It wa1 performed.
What about a "trial marilage!" One
couple got married with the private
understanding that, if things did not work
out. either one of them could have It •n·
nulled.
But hue. too. lhe court found no
1rounds for annulment. AJ one Judge put
It:
"M1rriage i.1 not !Omelhln1 to be swept
aside lightly. To permit the annulment of
a marriage otherwise legal, Ul>Of\ mtre
proof that the parties agreed beforehand
tG hive It annulled. would destroy the
dlpily of the marrla1e rel1tlonshlp. ·•
An Americcn Bar As.ii:ociatlon pub-
Jlc seruioe feature bu \VilJ Bernard.
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Wednesday, July 23, 11169
Th< e4ilorlot poge at the DoUp
Pitot 1ee1r.1 to inform isnd ..Um-
ulatt reader1 btt J)T'fttnting this
newspaper'1 optnio11.1 and com-
mentarv on topicl ot i7itcrcat
and ~onl/iconce, b11 provfdino o
fotam for the esprt1rion .o/
our reodtr1' oplnfmt1. and bv
pre1tnting the dlu1t1e vitw-
poinLI of fnforni.ed ob1crver•
a1ld ipo1oe,.... on lopicJ of the
day .
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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Early Bird Catches Wfl:t?~
Morning surf enthusia6t-fights for balance as h·e
·drives ahead of break near Huntington Beach Pier.
He made it. Air temperatures of 66 degrees, with
\l.•ater temperature o! 63 degrees and ape lo three-
foot waves \'las the set up about 7 a.m. as several
surfers put in a bit of wave time before heading
for \vork or summer School.
Salt Cr.ee.k Path Studied
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County Looks at Flood Co11tr_ol
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Cliannel as .Route
Pllony Jbo~
Faces Suit· . •
By ~a~~~n!
A fonner paUent ol pllony phfslclan
Robert ,Ervin Brown sued t~e convicted
Alabama man, the 'c:ll.f\lc l'le p'racUoed· in
and . fil-'e of his properly • accredited
n1edical colleagues Tuesday (or ~.000
in damag_es. , •
Jes!I ~ten of Santa Ana nall'\es u prin-
cipal dtfeqdpnt ln bis Superlor1Court ~e
Uqn the FullertOn ·Internal Me~ute
Cllnlc; the ta.clllty which hired Brown last
January aqe~ly ,In the , belief that be
was Qr. Cilenn Lyon FOsler, an Alabama
· heart sitf:crallst.
Allen's su it Ind icates tha~~e was one of
some YOO pati.ents mc>!it of them sutr.ertng
from heart aliments, who Were treated
by the bogu! .cardiologist over a two-
mon..!h, ..PiJ:iQd~~Ht claims that "Ur.
Foster'' first examlhed him on January
14 but that .. he suffered lncre.aslnC pAln
and distress during the period that he re-
mained under his Ch.
Allert alleges that his health ·has
deteriorated as the result or Bi:tiwn1a
"improper trtatment."
Brown, 30, of Blrmingbam, Ala, Is now
serving a ooeJo 10 year state prison tenn
in1posed by Superi.or Court Judge Byon
K. 1o1cMillan last June .5.
A Superior Coort jury retu~ a guilty
-.et'dict· ·on two of 14 felony count.s of
practicing medicine without a license.
Throughout hi.! trial. the $Oft-spoken
bespecta<:h;d Bl'Qwn, ·an Impressive and
eloquent 'lfilliess i11. his own behalf, in-
slstec;t .,that he knew his limitations and
that hi! would never have allowed hann
to befall any of bis patients. tie revealed
a deep medical knowledge and
famil~rity with card_iol~gy tOCoughout a
lengthy trial.
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Dre:clging Chatinels . . . . f j
P-ropose s[f Sunset-
Special Dl~t~,ict ; J
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A public hearing has been set Cor S:!pt.
3 at 9:30 a.m. on the propo!led1fonnatlon
of an Improvement district to pay for
bulkheadlng and dredging in Sunset and
ltlh Street channeb in Sunset Beach.
Supervisors Tuesday heard Gerald
Jones of Sunset Beach requ est th3t the
county pay all costs of dredglog, estimat-
. ~ at $58,000, in the total job which may
cost $350,000. -
Supervisor David L. Baker denied that
Dick Ruiz of his office had told property
owners in the proposed imP.fovement
db.trlcl that the county wou_*-pick up the
tah for the dredglng.
"If It is legally poS!lble, and i£ the
county . through the !{arbor District, can
afford the cost, the board might 'tpprove
paying for the dredging." Baker said.
Jones pointed out t~at most of the ero-
Beauty and Hosts
At Dual Opening
You might call this one Beauty and
the Hosts.
The new host etimmittee of the Hun-
tington Beach -Chamber of C~mmerce
will ofOcla te at a dual grand opt:ning
Thursday with the pretty ass istance of
Conn ie Jo Pllster. Miss Jiuntinglon
Beach, and three queens.
The infonnal gatht!d.ng wlll oote the
opening of Charles Steff ans of Huntington
Beach, manufacturer of W o m e n ' ~
perty owners in the propoaed ~ :~
(east and west or Broadway_. on the norO :J
side ol Pacmc Coast Highwoy) "V, ·
workine people." 1 :)
"\Ve want two·pqints cleared, up befori ;.
t.he hearing," he ar'gued. "Fir1i, a lS-feaf~:
qlfnlmum on repayment or bonds, and thl ..
counly lo pay the cost ol the dndglng." .: :
lie was 'UsUred that the bonds would :
be for 1~ years or more. :'
Jones pointed out that the $350,oOO !'
estimated cost was I ~ ti.mes the tolil '
assessed \•alue of the propo6ed diltrict, f
and "I ,can't guarantee that lhe people • ~ill approve .the dislrid it-thef tiave .,i
pay for-the dredging;"---..
He said many homes in the a·rta were:
flooded at Um13 ol high Udea or ~
rains "because the okl bulkheii<ts· iii-~ stall~ by lhe ~~le ~ve deterioratlld~ • •
·Board Chairman William H. Hlrstel'n ;
wanted to know ir there wa.s any area ..
available ror pabllc docking facilities. i
Jones said four or live ·street ends were '
usable.
4 Little Leagues
Oasl1 Thursday
Top teams frorrr" each of Hupllngton
Beach's four Little ~ague baseball areas
\vill clash Thursday, Friday and Satur4ay
on the Oceanview Little Leag\11: fieldi tn
what may be the start of an aiinual city
chan'lpionship tourney.
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By JAc;K ·BRODA.CK beach shQ.!n which h1! ~d would be raf·, Creek area were .shown by Dick
qt '"· Dfiltr. r11o1 11111 . fled to rtlie fund.!_ for . the campaign. He Brotbe{ton, Laguna Hl&h School tei:Uor.
A pedestrl~n:--p&th)"'ar t.o -Salt Creek --velued-ttte,.pairlllftg-~H500: ·---· =---Depieted:wer~-~
• Sportswear, and DeGuell & Sons Tape Whetmoi·e's_Bill_ Town, carrying stereophonic eguipment. -, .· --The-n-a:m. event will-be at Steffaus
Meeting in the initial co~te,t al 1:15
p.m., 'Olursday, will be the championship
teams -not all-stars -from 5qvtew ~·
bittlet.ague a•d lhmlillgloa'\I
beach ~tween Soulh Laguna anQ Dana _"\Ve respect t~e rights _of_the·~.gu~a ~I•~ waves. . • · ,·
Point in southeastern Orange Counly will Niguel CofWraUon to d~v~lop tR~-pro-Knowlton F~ld Jr., v1~ erestdent "O(
he studied 11-s· a possible solution to the pe.rty they own but there!~ a :salut10J1 to tJ1e J;agupa. NigµeJ CorporaUqn, and ,Alex
much-disciwed public beach access pro-llus problem some~here, Brennan ~d· Bowie, altomey for the finn provided the
blem ded. "All we need Is convenient access to opJ>O$iU9l1r., ·~ ~ ·' Th~ Board of ·Supervisors 'l'uesday, I.he beach. Oul' beacblront proj>erty is the' SqWie aaid ~akers had told "of
most valuable in the world." ' beacttes ' that shoU!d be acquire; in lPe
after 8 two-hour hearing before an Jack . Snlpek, ·chairman Of the nexlfew,yea"' but.they left ~.the h.ow.'' The state· Senate F'lnance Committee
overnow audienc,e 0~ tnore than 150 beach Capistrano Ba~ark and Recreation the al"" ...... " noted. ''You hav" ,here two bas tabled a bUI by Seo. James Whet-lovers, voted unanimously to have · the · ol · """"f'->' 1 ,.. • f County Cdun*.-' and Flood Control DiStrlct boar.d, -I the dJ.scuss1on, urg-~~,.ot ..... y:>e ~11ers-i:try1ng_ to more (·R-Garden GroW'e) for creation o a ~1 ing. the supen: lo. "do the. best _you, acccmpll~ lilt! sam,, ~-'Ii' different new District Court of Appeals in Orange t;>ist!iC,t' s\u~y .the posslbilit)' of ip~l~di,ng can to prov.ide. -·to beaches 1n" our. mannet~' r. i::..i !. t~~ -County.
Ii ~estrlap walkway in a planned flood ar~a. '1le a~ref:ia(e wbal yot'.J ~id ~t "LagUna N1(ue1 · acquim ' •t ·h e It was tabled Monday, which wu the
contriil channel ftom Pacilic Goast Aijso Beach but we waot aomettung m beachfront tor ca.sh and plans to xovide deadline for hearing on Senate bill in
Highway to the beach. our area." a recreation area for 80,000 peopl.e. This cimmittee and Wbetmore·s request for
The sUggesUon was made b Y He offered petitions 1vllh more than will Je1v1, the propertl. on the lax rolls, time to. qevelop testimony was rejected.
Supcnii.wr Robert \V. Battin, but he first 1.500 signatures from people in U1e area paid,,for by'taxpayers,' Bowie continued. SB 177 would have' split Orange County
moved that the pedestrian walkWay ,be from San Clemente to Newport Beach, "How can you solve the problem," the from tl1e fourth district and crealed a
required af!d that Laguna N lg u e I from Los Angeles and all over Southern attorney asked-the supervisors, and then .separat~ .appellate district. ·nie Fourth
Corporation's drainage plans not be ap-Caltfornia. ~'ered the qut:stion. Appellate Dl6tricl includes San
proved unless the pedestrian path was in-Helen KeeleJ. former Lagwril Beach "You can buy it with tax money but is D~nydlno, ~llJ Otego and Orange, coun-
clud~. _ ~ _ ~ i 0£fill.!JCi hnan ~nd .grand J~ror, wJ10 trJI· tb11t ~y_lklflkJO_:_the_peop!.~ 0£ tbe ca@JY tl~. _ • __ ___ _
Supervisor David L. Baker supported gered the Salt Creek cohtroversy liUt u.a whole! Is it fair to have the county The Ieglalature has decided to move on
Batun·s idea but objected strongly to the spring in a ~caring before a slale buy, beaches for the ~ of people from a blll by San Oi~o Assemblyman Pete
n1andat-Ory wording. ~ leil51ative JP)mmittee, · quoted frcin many other cot.lntlm.~ Hiw -do you get the 'Vi~ to ad~ ee JudaU. to the ex-
Anef much discussion, the board ap-Volulniii'ous documents which she said mMt for the taxpayer's dollar? The ISUnt i•~lla~
01i N'e.w Courts ..
Dies in Senate
establishment located at Adams amt
Atlanta Avenues.
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Valley to Study
State· Park Bill '
Fountain Valley Parks aiid RecreaUon
ConimlSsioners will take their third look
al a stale assembly blll lo provide paik
rands lo local governments at 8 o'clock
tonight.
Conslderatjon will be given ,lo the pro-
vls1ons.ip the Z'berg Assem bly Bill 2233.
Fund tbr Establishing Recreation Mon,ies
for Local Governments. •
The blll would pi:ovide state funds for
loce.l r:e~Yoo n~ oti bot!\ a match\n&. and a ce!Cl...basis,_park money would.:.be
drawn -1n1m~ special laxes ~AAfd ad--
mlJslons to _prtlng activ1tr~ •• lar&e
aales of 111>9rlJEI, ~W.PmJn~ and a sum· nterttme tax,Ot\ lhbtot fUel. '. ,
tie Leagu.e. .
Friday's conte!l will pit tbe top teams
from Robinwii>d and Ocea.nvlew lJtue·-
Leagues, also at 5: 15 p:m •
Losen of ~ fi_rst two games will bat. :
tie ·for third plact in a 10 a.m. tilt,; with
the city 'championship match !oll<iwtnJ •
at 2 p.m. ~
Tennis Oass 8et
For Housewives
A few openings remain In a .temds
course for housewives'; offered ~ the
Westminster RecruUon and ParU1liept. •
All clasaes start July 2' and will be of·
fend from 9:30 1.m. to 10:31 a.m.. Sl t;. ~
QJolnlt .mal> ~..-~1:111".m." : 3,30 p.m,alYt'emmloller .. Hlil>JlcliaoL
Reglsttatfon -1qr tlie 'l'Uiid1y ...ct ·
.xhut'!'l<Y sessiON will be taken al the
Jlecre&Uod .,·anc1 •Par~ llt;i.1 10 o we.tnllnster Ave;( • I . proved the revised mollon b'ut no time etin\ained : answer lies In undeveloped portions of the I---"'-'-:..!.-~
\V8S set for the counse l and district to -1'he !\laster Plan of Shoreli ne coastline. This property is well along in 'ATLA:~NTl·c· MUS: ·re' -SONY report back. Development of Orange County \1941) development"
Large applause greeted the board's mentioned acquisitlop of beaches from Attorney Wllliam . Wilcoxen of Laguna
decision from the strongly partisan Three Arch Bay to' Doheny State Beach. Beach, who has a lawsuit pending against HEADQUARTERS!
crowd from • Laguna Beach, Dana Point -A Board of Supervisors' resolution the supevison' ~bandonment of Salt
and San Clemente. The crowd 'included (1 94.9) proposed Salt Creek Belch ac-Creek Road. eot"1lered with, "The county
many small children. quis.itlon to include 8,800 feet Qf has spent hard. cold dol.IW in Laguna
Brennan ''Hevs" 1'1cClelland. a resident beachfronl. Niguel r'oads, and fiood ~· Ifs time
of Laguna Beach since 1940, led the -A denial by the County Planning to provide some beaches ..
forces oppos ing Laguna Niguel Corpora· Commission (195&) of abandonment CJf Supervisor Alton E~ Alliµt, who last F'ri-
tlon's plans for a privat e beach lo serve Salt Cree.k Road because "it is needed for day proposed that the county put aside: $1
the development's ultimate 8 O , O 0 0 access to the beach." million l9 be raised by a ktnt tax levy
residents. "The demand for the beach is here for beach acquisitton, t:xplalned tbat If
He said he was representing "the now," Mr1. Keeley concluded. "Sa lt the supervisors follow his sliJl:gestlon "it
surfer element," but laced his remarks Creek should be a first priority for your does not mean the money is eannarked
with quotea from an unn amed acquisition." for SaJt Creek. We v."OUld probably name
servicmian, "a former surfing cham-Ten others spoke In favor of "saving a corilmli&ion, as ''e have done with
A Complete Selection of 28 New Sony Models on Display
pion." the beach" topped by: 3-ycar-old Tim parks, to advise on acquisitions." .
"This is what I'm flghting for , to en)oy Mulvey of Laguna, ,who sa id he was Allen noted that the county sets aside 2
beaches that oller good surfing. Salt . speaking "for the younger kids ." He cents or about $700,000 a year for park
Crtek is outstanding.·• P.1cClelland quoted pleaded to the supervisors to preserve land purchase.
without notes. lhe beach. Board Chainnan William H. Hirstein
"Let the voices of our servicemen be One speaker ~lated the use of beach-quickly replied that, ''We are putting 8 to
heard the loudest,'' he concluded cmo-es to the current problem of drug use by 9 cents in lax rate money from the.
tlonally. youngsters. Harbor District into harborJ and beaches,
lMcClelland said the Salt Creek public Paul Allen of Dana Point said , "Young four or five timu as much as.parks.''
beach prDpOnents "had no organization people want the beaches. A substitute is Attorney Bowte concluded Laguna
but the help we are setting ls surprisJng. the mind expanding drugs. ln Hawaii Bil Niguel's case by ·commenUng, "1 want to
We have hundreds of petitions out. citl.tens have the use of all beaches. Why make It clear that we do not, by silence,
"Artists also favor the beach there,'' he isn't that true on the mainland?" approve any modification of plans (for
continued and had a painting of the A series of color slides of the $alt development of the area)."
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JQ . won the Men's Pork Cookout
Omlest with bis griled ham rec• ipe. Ham won hall a bog. • Aft.er a dinner -party in a west
end club in Loildon the guests
climbed in for a ride in Louis
-8'0-wn's $32,400 car. The _t._hauf·
!<lnr 1rt® 1o start the engine and
npthing happened.Brown andn!s
lmends pushed the Rolls-Royce
400 yards, but it did not start. A
ROUS cOmpany spokesman later
ei:plained the extr.r equipmen~
telephone eitension, televls1on.
tape recorder, air condition~ng
and three cigar lighters all C06t1ng
$7,200 -had worn dow n the bat-
tery. •
The hunch players at Los ~
•1 Alamitos Race Courst appar·
ently haven't b e e n keeping
track of the ApoUo I I storu .
• A horse n amed Moon Cargo
1· won th:e first race at tht quar·
Blunt End .firat '
Furnace Awaits
Apollo .Re-entry
SPAOE CENTER. HouaftJo (UPI)-IC•~tnoroprobitmlWltbmlUttry
The flight of Apollo If endi at 9:19 • ·Ill· ll\1lded mielila. Ttloy 1tJ1t Ir I e d
PDT Thursday in the Pacfnc Ocean about ttreamUnlnc·
ill 109 ·miles '°"tbwesl of Hono1111u, "HaU lht beot aeneraled by friction
1wail. . . "" colnt Into the mlullea1" said Hairy Thii.t point -marking the end of an Julian All~ ·ot. thlt 1pproacl\, to tbe pro;.
epic spaceflight and the start of isolation btem. He WU Q aeron&utlp tnaloffr at ' an~ testing to prove the spacemen lhe An\es Jleaearcb ctnttr then.
healthy -comes after a If.minute trtp .. 1 reasoned we had to deflect the beat
through the fiery hell that earth's at· into the &It.and.Jet it diasi-p1te. Tbenfor• mosphere can be lo a 6paceshlp. The re.entry has been traveled before streamlined shapet were the worGt posai·
-Apollo 8 and JO flew lllil particular one b!e; tbey,bad to be blunL"
-and studJes have been made of waya to And from that approach came the
get back to earth safely since the space familiar cone shape of the Mercury.
.Pt9grlllll b<gon. --~G~p&celhlps..Tbe.blunt.
But as Michael Collins said before the end ii coverei;I by a material that first
flight, the re.entry always Ia critical. chars and then vaportus at a controlled
As the re-entry tlmt approached, rate.
Collins and his moon explorer comrades The blunt end plowa into the air first.
--Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. and as the temperature buildl rapidly to
Aldrin Jr. -coasted toward earth with around 5,000 degrees, the special heat·
little more to do than watch the home shie1d matirlal ·bolls Off in superbuteti
phy:iet swell slowly in size. ga.se1. The ehape of the spacecraft apewa
JO.SECOND BUJl.s'I' the au out and 1way from the ~cablp
They fired a Ill-second rocket burst and ILs precloua ~ll'fo.
Tue.day to sharpen their aim oo tbe SJT11NG>IN ft"""CE hoop In thO sky tbey ll\llSI htt to land ~" safely. AnOther correction probably won't Inslde,. It's like atUin& in aa air con-
be necessary. dltioned offlce -U tbe spacecraft hits
Engtneera first encountered the p... fJ\at layer of air at the right anite.
blems of friction-generated heat when 1be bole in the 1ky -about 30 mild Jn
they built airpla~s to go t';'flce the 11peed diameter, -ls the d'IUcal target At
ol sound. The .early dtys ol ·lb< sptet Apollo ll'Jlpeed -%4,000 miles per hour
-a ml>cakulatioo could b< fatal. *.* I. ttf"horse track artd paid $27.40,
;$1540 'and $11 .40. Moon Cargo
wofl the hard way -by dis· · W · ld M · S
·+qualifi cation of two horses who or ay ee .
Too sharp an angle would push the
lemperatqres bJfher than the craft could.
stand and the buffeting of tbe •1-would
break it up.
Al too shallow an angle, ApqUo 11
would .s)qp off like a stooe QI\ water into a
loog ~In& orbit. The .,Uonauta Jellison
tbTiiiilt7 of1helT ·.upplreilie!Oie rHiitlj
and--they would ·run· out of .orygen before
they got cloae enough to try again.
i; finishe d in a dead heat for . ·
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Wbei> ilay t.umed mio dart in Raft Rubda.,,n·
New York City during .lbe after-""' ncr>q, tne weather bui'eau insisted
Ult ' threatening · akies indicated
iU.t darl<, cloud~ n9t rain. After t~e fain, a spoXesman explained:
"You can't forecast these things
exaCUy."
Two young e~terprising bU1iness·
tMn, with their e11es on spact, but
their feet on the ground, have co,r·
11ered a highly profitable market in
Zanesville, Ohio. With all the ho~pla
about the moon landing O,! weU as
temperatures tn the high 80s-who
coul.d resist tlli.a refres hing treat~
Kids in on the action were (from
left} Chris Goff, 6; Randy Cane, 10;
Gail Rtehl, 7 and Jenny Colling, 4. • Em p Io yes at a Leamington,
England factory complained to the
' parking lot guard that a vandal
was breaking off their automobile
windshield wipers. Guard William
Barber hid one night and saw two
crows fly into the parking lot and
tear the wipers from the cars,
dropping them on the ground. • F our Columbus, lnd. policemen
felt like taking the bull by the
horns but they couldn 't. lt took
them two hours to lasso a 500-
pound cow which wandered into
t own from a farm.
ABOARD ··uss HORNET <0~1> -j'Ru~a>(fub;dub-(~ 'inen in I tub."
..That's the way John-C. Stonesifer, the
space agency{s associate recovery team
leader, dt3Cribe! tbe :first thlng·that will
happen to ApoUo 11'1 astronautJ after
their splashdown in the PaclDc Thursday.
·stone!if~ 'believes ti---could-b e
sq_m,ewhat "humlliaUng" tor t h e
astronauts, particularly" if they la.lid in
camera range of this carrier.
"It's ironical, but when millions Of peo-
ple all over the world get ~ir lnltlal
glimpse or the astronauts on their return
to earth, they will knock tbemaelvea out
laugbtn&,'< be •lid. .
,. On JtOving Apollo~-11, N•~ A.
.Atljlsltong, -Edwin E. ~ldrii Jr., tnd
Michael Co!Uns will climb . tnio an
" 0<ange lileralt wltb Lt. c~ Hatkbort, ~ 25, San Diego, a Navy f~~ JI f
The men will spend at least 20 minutea
rubbing each other down with Sodium
hypochlorite as part ot t h e an.
tlcontamlnaUon program to lruiure they
bring back no lunar germa.
"It will be quite a scene," Stbntsiler
predicts. The aslronauta will be squirm·
ing all over the small raft -they can't
stand up without tilting it over -while
they and Hatleberg scrub each other
front, under the anns, on the bottom of
their fee\, everywhere.
SP ACE EXERCISES
Slf OCK SURGEON
SPACE CENTER, Hou.too (UPI)
Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin E. "Buu"
Aldrin decided to try some unannounced
space exercises Tuesday, and It was a
bad moment for John F. Zieglachmid,
astronaut flight surgeon. Aldrin, wboee
nonnal heart rate is 50, was workina out
with a special exerciser Tuesday and
almo6t tripled his normafrate to 147.
"lt brought the surgeon right out of hi!:
chair," capsule communlcator Charles
Duke radioded the ast'ronauts. 0 Thi3 ia
the highest. heart rate ever seen on a
manned spacallgbt ••• the surgeon is
about to die."
Evenll happen rapldly during re-entry
·and most of them happen after the
superheated air IUf'l'oundin& t h e
spaceship cuts eomm,1ulicaUon with the
ground.
The fint contact with the air ls at
400,000 feet nor1heatt of Australia, at t :S5
.m. PDT. Elahteen seconds liter radio
C001municatlon with the ~ is bla<:k· ed out ind JO Seconds after that the
-.ui. lee! .tbe lira! IUC of eartb's gravity.
RADI°' tLEAR
But they wel&b U times tbe!r nonnal
weight I minute, 22 -af1tt re-tntry beglna. At 9:38 _·.m., the radloc clear and
communication retuma and t be
astronauts' weight returna to nonnal.
At 9:43 _ .m., 24,000 fee( over the Pa·
ciflc, tM first PIJ"aehutes are fire d out
by mortar ahfJf1 and ApoHo 11 1Jow1 to
111 mu.. per hour. .
At 10,000 !eel the three 13.1 foot main
chutes begin to open and stow it to the ii
miles per boUr It wHI be travtHng when
it hits the water at t :ll JD. PDT.
Explorer Claims
Ra Proved Point
BRIDGETOWN, Btrbtdos (AP) -
Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl saya
hia W>SUccessluJ ttl<mpl to Nil from
Africa to the New World in a papyrus
boat still proved that EfNpUaoa could
have made ~ voyap, tbounnda of years
130. .
Heyerdahl and his ail..nw1 crew ar·
rived in Barbados Tuesday aboard the
yacht Shenandoah, three days after they
abandoned their bittered reed vesael,
RI, eoo mllea short of thtir 1oat.
"I ~k we have made our point," the
SS.year-old anthropologist said. "We sail.
ed 2, 700 miles before we de9erted tbe Ra,
aod the shortest distance acroa: the
Atlantic from A!rlca to the ~Ii is
1,600 miles. In addition, none of ua had
previoua experience Ullin& a papyrus
reed craf\."
Mid-Atlantic Coast Soaked
200 'Residents Evacuated From Homes in Mahalasville
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MAYOR JOSEPH ALIOTO GREETS PRESIOENT AND MRS. NIXON AT SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT
Nixon P1rty, Sl1rtint ll..J1y World Jciurnty, Lift lo< P1clfic Thia Alto,.,_., .
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-OAS .May Break
Salvador Ties
Ov~r Invasion ·
Nixon Arrives 'in State
At Start of World Trip
By Unikd Prta1 Iate1111tional SAµ FRANCISCO (UPI ) -President
The Organization of American States Nixon arrived in CaWorn.ia early today
(9~) tQday call~ an emergency on his Jf..Qay round-the-world journey,
wetkend ineetlhf "tQ '«Wclde what to do · carrying with tum the same mesnge of
a::;~=~~~:Plft~;-. P,e_!C_e. ~:ric!:s_~-!f9Jl!U~s l~l--~!!_,,_l!t~-
Central Anierlc8n naUons' border war. m;: N. · t , A. F ·et tou n. An OAS source -said the organization · u:on par Y s ir orce J . c
wu: exi>ected to jnvoke diplomatic and ed down at San Francilco International
perhaps economic sanctions. "The ne1t Airport at 12;20 a.m. PIYI' It will set out
stage would be to break off all diplomatic acroas the Pacific early thl& afternoon.
rtlatlona .-~late.El Sllvador the. way AJ, the president jeft Washington Tues-
we did CUba, bt Mid. day night, Vice President Spiro T, Agnew
The deadline Qle OAS had set for El aaid:
Salvador to withdraw from Honduran ter.. "The message of the olive branch left
rltory expired \uel}lay nigbt" altbOut:h on the moon by Astronauts Armstrong
armies of ~~ nations ~d they would and Aldrln ·will be carrted by the Presi-
obty a cease-fire alre~y m force. dent in his peraonal effort to find the
But both aides wtre reported ·moving road to peace, progress and human
new units up to tM front. understanding for all mankind.
"It won't take more than one IDCldent "We wish him godspeed, success and a
•.• to set it all oft again," aa1d a U.S. of· safe return."
fleer on the OAS observer team in Hoh-Nixon left Washington 1n a monsoon·
dlD'aa. "And with the weapoos they ha~e, type rainstorm which forced him to drive
1 wo~ld think cuualties w~ .~ quite to Andrews Air Force Base in nearby
high if they begin the war agam. Maryland instead of taking the preslden-
EI EaJvador has refused to withdraw tial helicopter. But · the storm allowed
its troops from Honduras as the. OAS has hirn to leave an hour wller than
directed, insisting Jt must first pt schtdl,lled because It form:I cancellation
guarantees that ·300,000 Salvadorans liv-or ·the all star bastball game whicbr be
ing in Honduras will be protected. had planned to attend.
Nixon will Oy to Honolulu,.Hawaii, and
then t'o Johnston Island which ,will be
used as a shuUe hase for bis visit to the
USS Hornet. He plans to be en the Hornet
to-chat with the i'etirninJ ...... ~oon astr~
nautrm~tlie1i'l:Solaied quartei'i:--
Then he'll hoP off at Guam for a fJight
to Manila, the Phillppines and then to
Jarkarta, Indonesia ; Baiigkok, Thailand;
New Deihl, India; Lahore, Pakistan;
Bucharest, Romani&i and Mildenhall Air
FGree Base, Britain. ~
It was also expected, though not an-
nounced for security reasons, that Nlxoo
·would make a quick side trip to Vietnam
for a visit to troops in the war-:l()ne.
President Lyndon B. Johnson made two
such trips while he was in office but lhey
were not disclosed In advance.
Before !eaving, Nixon entertainOO more
than 500 baseball .players, sportswriter1,
owners, managers, umpires and others
associated with the sport at a White
House reception in conjunction with the
later-postponed all star game.
The President was given a trophy
honoring him as "America's Number One
Baseball f:F·" ·
He rePfied, "This will hivt a •ery
proud place in_ the presidintiaJ Ubrai-y."
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REDUCTIONS
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Kidney Girl Dying?
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) -0 Jt's
too late," choked .the motlier
or critically ill Joanne Mazuccl
as doctors "'pondered whether
to use an expensive artificial
kidney machine in an attempt
to save the 2J.year-<1ld girl's w a1· Lull lif·~Sbe bas 00 mind now ," she
,,. _ -.--_ _ :_ _.said..!.'.She's.c'l:g.etable."
M R h . Jn a bitter attack Tuesday ay eaC against welfare auUioritieS
and hospital officials in Saras--
s he ota and Tampa Whom Mrs. eptelli f Dominic Mazuc c i says
"dickered over money" while
SAIGON tUPI) -The her daughter f I o u nde r e d
present Juli In Viet Cong and between life and death, a
North Vietnamese ground at-bereaved mother looked back
tacks could stretch to Sep-over a tragedy she says might
tember and becOme t h e have been avoided. ~
longest of the war in Vietnam, "Joanne had eith~ a brain
u .S. military sources said to-. hemorrhage or a stroke early Sunday morning," said Mn.
dafhe military sources said Marucci. "If they had given
they had changed their minds her the kidney di~ysis then I
about last week'• predictiop. of feel she might have had a
a new Communist offensive chanre. Now she doesn't need
before the end of this month. it, but it's too late anyway -
"July hasn't come oU." one her mind is gone."
source !Sid. "It's doubtful If . Joanne was rushed t o
cb this neit Tampa Gelerai ffosgita.l from there will be mu a-1 Sarasota ......... ital last week month either." '""'t" A relative lull in fighUn8, ln because her family .physician
Vietnam st.art.cd late in Jll!1"· said "that withool: the kidney
.. t. . ~ , miehlne, there was no hope," Ir the low level of.fi&,Ung ~ according t.o her mother.
The machine, called a
kidney -Otaly!iJ unit, assumes
the kidney's runcuon of filter~
ing impuriUes from the blood. .
Reports lhat the hospital
had refU!ed lo use the
machine on the gtrl because
her family had no money to
pay far it prompted the
Sarasota County Commission
_'l\le.sday 19 g\,lar£1ntee _p_af:
ment of all · costs, whlcb )
hospital officials esl.imated
coukt exceed $.'1),000. ·
But J. Danforth Browne,
chairman ·of lhe hospital Coun·
en, said use of the machine
had not been ordered by a
physician during the girl's
hospitalizalion and that. a
physician's direction ls re-
quired before the machine
could be engaged.
A hospital spokesman
reported Tuesday that Joan-
ne's kKl.ney corxtitlon actually
improved without the use of
the machine and that "her
other medical compli~tions
have been determined to j:ome
from other causes."
Or. Thomas McKeU;chief of
slaU ,at Tampa General
Hospital, iald tho girl's need
for the machine had ·nol yet k'W..jL-.. , ,
been determined and that the 1..W •0 .~3·.o · i
tests could not be completed i:. ~ ~r ·•
for "several days." j~.w .,'t"' tinues throu"1out August, H
would be a longer lull th8n
that or late 1968 and ea rly
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vember to early January. ABM Foe~ Offer Plan
B52 bombers blasted Com-
munist i"nliltratlon r 11 1\ t e,a T D J D J between Saigon and lhe Cam· 0 , e a.y . e_p ovm_ent bodian border again today. J ••""
But only light and scattered 1 , •
actioa was reported on the WASHINGTON' {UPI) -·pending business before ad·
grounl. . Still insisting they are in the j~urnment today. But they
'fbe allies reported tilllng ma"""ily, foes ~ the an-said-1here was litlle Chance of 115 Communists ' ln Wnall ,v. -a vot.e before l he end o( the
e n g 8 geinents. ComuiWi~ tlballistic mis.!ile system plan-month.
troops during the 24 hours ned to Unveil • ,Iii.vised pro-The ABM ts a system ,
ended Wednesday night shell· posal today barring ABM designed to protect the United i
ed 11 target:! but only two • d~ployment for one year. States' offensive missiles from t ·<.i
such attacks caused any . Hart {0. destrucUoo by enemy attack. damage or ciisualti'es. Ooe ~ens. Philip A. · Sen. Gardon L. Allott.. {ft.. ' .~~
American was wounded ln the· Mich.), and John Sherman coio. ), wbo aupports the ABM, t-
i.helling. . Cooper (R-Ky.), said their new said It was apparent that op-!
The American sources said amendment to the $20 billion ponents "thlnk they're going f •
they felt Nof1!1 Vletnam~od defense · pfoctirement b 111 to lose and they're lrying to · troops were using the pen . put off the evil day as long as ~
to refit and resupply their Would be unchanged I n they Can in hopes something r
units. They said infiltration in· substance but would "give it a will drop into thetr Taps." ~
to South Vietnam . w~ con-clearer definition of purpose." But Cooper said, ''l think we . ,
tinulng with top_ pr1o r1t1es for The two legislators plantfed can s:Llll win it."' ,
replacements given to units wru1e refu~tng to Corri-".;::::::.~...,,. oeprating in the provinces to make the amendment the promise further , Cooper and '.:.
around Saigon. Hart. have unsuccessfully tried ~ ,
Red Chiriese
Release 2
V.S. Sailors ·
HO~ KONG. (AP) -Two
Americans told newsmen le>-
day they were ca~ured by
Communist Chinese fishermen
eight days ago, held P~~r
·and questioned aboard \bell'
!'acht and lhen released early
' 1.his morning.
Timothy Allan Pierson, 2i.
Minneapolis, Minn ., and
Oebreana Chritsine J-Hnkle, 23,
Santa Barbara, Calif.. said
they were taken into custody
1 after they aecldenLally strayed
into ~munisl w 1 l e r s .
Pierson iald they 1'.':fe not
• mistreated during l~lf eo&-
f1nement. • Pierson, who cttne to llong
, l<Dng several weeks age, ukl
tie had converted an old
lifeboat Into a »foot sailing
t craft. During a shakedown
J cruise on July 14. the vessel
1 "collided with a small Chlnese
1 (!alt and we lost our mast"
• near Pedro Blanco Island,
' Rbolrl 65 miles east of Hong
KonR. ' "Without the ma~t," he u\d,
SF Paper
Heir Dies
• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Mn. Helen de Young
Cameron, daughter of a co-
founder of Tbe San Franci!CO
Chronicle, died Tuesday at her
home in Hillsborough. She was
86 and had been in failing
beallh since suffering a heart.
attack oearly two yean ago.
She was the eldest daughter
of M.H. de Young, who found·
ed the newspaper more th an a
ce ntury ago. Her husband,
George Toi.and Cameron, who
became plllJ!isher of The
Chronicle, diei ln 1955.
Funeral arrangements are
incomplete. MB. Caeron is
survifed by l. sister, Mr.ti
Nion Tucker of Burlingame.
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Calls Delayed
-to convince opponents their t "~
amend,ment would a i m p 1 y i \ l!l
delay a decision on the ABM
while permitting the ad-f
mlni.stratlon t.o go ahead witti r
everything it had planned .
Their original .,,;,,,idment
woukl have given the ad-t . . ministration the '759.1 million J, .. 't_ .;i
ft requesfed for this Dacal .. ~ " •
year, wllh the stipulation that
none of• it .could be used for .,,....._ "
depl<!Yiiient at buying 1ltes. f I A
FTC Vows
Ad Check
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Federal Trade Commission
has indlcated 'Jt may try to
retaliate If there is a nasslve IJ
Increase In printed cl11arette I
adVertislng when the tobaca>
Jnd\Blry blacks oot radio and !
television commercials next
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year. , ·
FTC Chairman Paul Rand ! .
Dixon Pld Tuesday Congress
a n d his 'regulatory agency
shou Id B e e to It. \here are
sareguards again.rt a n e ~
flood of advertising In newt-
papers, magulnes and ' other
ad niedir.·
Dixon said his agency woold
put off ·until July ltfl any ac-
tion on Its 'Planned effort to te-
quire that health hazard wam· '-"""J.!"'-'U.."""
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Senate Moving to Pas s Surtax Bill
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broken CJ.ble near En&J!lfld. A
spokesman for !be Amerk:an
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l(iser Takes the Helm
HUnunglon Buch is welcoming a new Cbam)ler of
Commerct! manager. " Bui he'5 not new lo the work of tbe chamber, ilJ
needs, strenglm and problems.
Ralph c. Kiser bas a long record of active chamlr
er Involvement. A past president (1962), be has served as a board member for 11 yef.rs. He also is active in
the Orange County Chamber of Commerce -and many
other ciVlc undertakings -serving as a director of
that organiZaUon. · · In the county chamber, b~ is serv~g as chairman
o( economic developr:nent. Tb1s and his long yea~s u
an executive and civic worker should help him with a
stated goal -bringing new business, industry and jobs
to Huntington Beach. ,
Kiser hopes also to double c~amber membership
and bring into being greater involvement by the
mcmbe,..hip.
Ralph Kiser takes over his new posl Oct. 1. The
community 'visbes him every success al a cbaUcnging
task. ·
Plan Needs a Push
Thousands of American teenagers graduate from
high school each year and enter four years of college
to prepare for a job they may come to hate.
Dissatisfaction with career choice abounds in the
adult community and th~ person who truly enjoys gel·
Ung ~pin the morning and going to work has become
a ranty.
Un(ortunately, because lt Is admlllllltm oo a
votunlllry basis. enrollment during the IWDllW' moot111
has been negUglble. Only three sludentl are teklltg-ad-·
vantage of a proeram tbal might prevent decades ol
dis&atisfactton.
'l'be district has already taken a great step In Ibo
right direction by workin~ out tha delalll of Ibo pro-
-gram bu! bas somehow failed to c0ovlnce the 11Udenl1
of ils Importance. · .
Counselors "lOuld now do well lo meet with' each
s tudent personally and to explain 111 bonellll inore
persuasively.
Flicks on the Sand -•
For those in Huntington Beach who may 1ack time·
filling activities during the summ~r. the Huntington
Beach public library is currently sponsoring a fine ,
and uruque, program of oldtime movies shown-58.tur•
day nights on the clty 'beacb.
Families,· teens, beach 1tr0Jlers-all are welcome
lo the free nicks which start at dusk and can be view•
ed near the lifeguard headquarters.
Library personnel are In their second year of the
summer senes. It wiµ: initiated last year to fill the
obvious need for outdoor entertainment. Orlglnator of
the idea was Mrs. Oliver Glass, J library vlsuaJ.&14
assistant, .who easily <;oovinced Library Direotor Walt-
er Johnson 'to move the popular indoor tnovte1 out.id•
and on the beach for the wann summer nig11t1:
For the strong of heart the library bas A lineup In·
eluding Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney. U you like to
laugh come down to the beach and watch Charlie Chap-
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Huntington Beach Union High School District is to
be commended. for doing something about this problem
by creating the E]!:ploralory Work Experience Program
w.btcb allows the youngsters lo gel a taste of their
chosen profession before they commit themselves.
lin, W. C. Fields or Bumr Keaton perform. .
. Whatever your taste, Ille library Is trying to pl..,. JI. ~~.AllP I t~N'r G~rm (A" fllfDrAtlD T~E PISH~ASHER. UoKE POWN I
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Drivers Find
S-tatus-M arli
On Freeways
An -..r IJ'om another plane! -in·
habited by more raUonal creatures than
we are -would be hard put to un-
dentaod the behavior of Earthlings, ·if he
hovtrtd In hla lnterplanelary spacecraft
over any American freeway or a·
pranay at J tn .. the morning or 5 in lbe
an.ii-.
He ~ Me • of tboulandl of cars lnclJ!na fonrat\t bumW to -por. four
or lls i-·abreul, -Uklng nearly
an boor to arrln al ilietr dalinallcjn -
while, paraDe!IJng thll fnoway, Ihm ii•
broed and totally empty surface ltreel.
WHICHEVER CITY he drifted over, be
would find the aame lnuptlcable traff-lc
marl, with the aame almost deserted-
avenue ruMing aJongskle the ex-
preuway. And he would have to conclude
that It wu not. speed bul some other.
desldentum that prompted millions or
motoriala to move their cars onto ex-
pressways al these particular hours.
But we would be wrong ln a.uumlng
that Earthlings are as rational as the ln-
habltanla of his planet. For we are what
traffic enJlneer1 call vlcliml of "freeway
mentallty.11 Because the freeways were
built lo relieve congestion on the surface
gtreell, we have totally abandoned the
3urface atreeta and transferred tbe con-
gertion to the freeways. No longer a
means lo an end -getting there faster -
the expressway has become an end In
itsell.
IN A RECENT ~UE of the journal.
"Traffic Safety," a tran.sportation offlclal
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
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First the state gives us surfing
restrictions al Bo~ Chlca; now
the beach-fuzz and thelr bull-horns
chase hundreds of litUe kids and
their parents off the beach on ly
30 minutes after the scheduled
start of the grunion runs. Who are
they saving this beach for?
-0. A. S.
Tllls ftltvre rtflkts ni ... n" vllWt,, Mf
ftMUMl'!IY IMM .t ti.. --· ltMI • rwr "' _.,.. ,. o"""'' 011'1. o.itr 1>11M,
In Los An&eles warned that "freeways
can be vlcUma of their own popularll y
durina peak bouts, and many concerned
authoriUes see the over Io ad e d
superhighways turning lnto bottlenecks."
He points out Ulat only five percent of
Calitornia roads are freeways, yet they
carry 80 percent of the traffic. During the
six peak hours of the day -which is to
say, about half of the daylight hours,
when people do most or their driving -
the average speed b only 30 miles an
hour. Hardly a breath-taking vekx:.ity for
a mulU·billion dollar road system.
YET, THE parallelling surface streets
wtiuld be just Q fast. and someUmes
much faster. Every motorist knows that
one car out of commission in one Jane of
expre.~ay can Ue up traffic for a mile
-and this is most likely to happen dur-
ing the rush hours. But hardly anyone
will g.lve up the dubious status or riding
the freeway and take a surface street lo
his destination.
Freeways become obsolete almost from
the moment they are completed; It's a
part of Parkinson's devilish law that traf·
fie mounts to meet the maximum capaci·
ty of the road, and there is no end to this
process. until the count ry is entirely
criss-crossed with freeways and all traf·
fie h8$ ground to a halt-while kids play
ball on surface streets.
Thanks for All the Help
To the Editor:
The Knighta of Columbus of Huntington
Beach sincerely thank the people of Huo-
tlqton Beach who shared some of their
clothtn& with Ben Cat Orphanage. We not
only gathered 2,000 pounds but surpassed
our aoeI by 10me 400 pounds,
OUr clothing drive started with an ap-
peal to Ron Knapp, newly-elected Deputy
Grand Jtnlilit of Huntington Beach Coun-
cil, from · Father Cllff Brula, Anny
chaplain, lit Infantry Olvtsion, VJ~am .
Father BruJa requested a few poµnds of
clothlnl but was overwhelmed by the
hu&e success. The good-hearted people of
HunUngton Beach gave generously for
this worthwhlle cause. You know we live
in a pretty good town when a few people
can clothe an orphanage for a wbole
year.
WE WISH TO thank Chief Anson for
alLowing lbe Huntington Beach fire ala·
tklOI for clothlng drop-off points and the
e1cellcn\ cooperaUon hls men have given
us. Thant you, aenUemen.
Voa'• Market on F.dinger and Spring-
dale bundled Iha clolhes for the drive.
Bv Geo..,e ---.
Dear C-1e' When i• Jt all right for a girl to
tlart necldng! BLONDIE
Dur Blondie: Whett a ypu now?
(Wr1le to a.or .. and notlc<! -
alJly tt II to UJ!'CI I Iola! llr111&er
to oolve your probltms.)
We appreciate this kind of :ocal bualness
cooperation. Lyle Roberts, manager, and
Dwaine were A·l in helping w to make
our job eas\er. '.t
Our clothes were flown out by the U.S.
Navy, El Toro ~farine Base, who never
hesitated a minute. Thank you, gentle-
men.
RONALD V. KNAPP
lllost llnderpald /llan
To the Editor :
I disagree with your "Mauldin Car-
toon" of July 17th as to the most un·
derpaid man -ai~ air controllers.
This despite the fact our son-In-law is a
727 pilot.
The moir.l underpaid men on the United
States payron are on the firlng line in
South Vietnam. ApparenUy Mauldin just
simply forgets at Umes, despite hll wide
~larlly. RUSSELL )lENNm
Lttttr1 from r1ad1f1 ere welcome.
Normallu writ.en should conveu Chtfr
meuagr1 in $00 wordl or lts1. TM
righ& to cond.etllt L1iur1 to Jit l"J)GCI
or eUmfMU Ubtl ta rtatroed. AU ltt-
ttrl must jncfudf rfgnatln't and mail·
h10 cddrtat. but namc1 may be witl~
h4:/.d. 011 ''tques& i1 su//ldcnt rsason
la oppartnt.
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A form letter recently clrculaled to
sign designer• in Southern California
focuses attention on a rapidly developing
trend tha t Is dlctatina a change of think·
ing in regard to some practices that hav{
been popular In designing slgns and out·
door adverUslng.'
"For many years, you and t have betn
watching the government try to solve the
problem of rati! relations to no avail,''
writes Jerry L. Marks in behalf of an
organization caJled Progreu ("People
Repulsed Over General Ridicule Employ-
ing Stereotype SuggesUons''). This hu
resulted in the pulling apart of the races,
lmtead or the coming ~ther," he con-
tinues. "In most ~ people have Md
things shoved down their throats;
unemployed man with a family being
forced onto the welfare rolls instead of
being retrained for a neW job. and lax·
payers being forced to pay high taxes on
account of ill-managed poverty pro-
grams."
0 YOU ARE IN A position to help
change the tides or prejudice ln this great
country of ours,•• Mr. Marki polnted ouL
"For years many sign deaignen have
been designing signs that depict a Mex·
lean as a lazy, poorly dressed and un-
trustworthy-looking person. In doing this,
sign designers are contributing to the
poisonous tide waters of pre:judice that
have flowed from generation to genera!
ti on in our country ."
While his remarks referred only to
~fexican types, they were sure to bring
immediate recall of Negro, Italian,
Jewish, American Indian. Japapese,
Chinaman. Hindu, "Hayseed," hillbilly
and other characteiizations. Since the
earliest days of signs and outdoor ad-
vertising, art and design morgue files
have included some unflatte r ing
stereotypes. And whenever ;; sign or out-
door advertising display was lo express a
particular whimsical navor, thert was an
Inclination to dig into the file and pull out
one of the old, dependable brom ides. ll
was a simple and euy route to
"creative" expression that would set a
mood : it was sure lo work well with a
general public that gave little thought lo
the sensitivilies of minorities. Groups so
characterized accepted the situation with
resignation, as thert didn'l appear to be
anything they could do about U.
"ENLIGHTENED PEOPLE
everywhert are coming to the realiJ.ation
that it is the little Wngs in people's Uves ,
that give them the tee.Ung that other peo-
ple are Inferior," ~1r. Marks continues.
"Example; Lillie children, seeing a Mex-
ican 'portrayed on ttlevis!on, I n
newspapers, radios, signs and outdoor ad·
vertising, as a lazy, stupid, poorly drtu-
ed and dishonest person, get just one
vi~w of Mexicans and conclude that all
~extcans are \hat way. The resuh Is pre--
JUdlet and discrlminaUon belna: directed
toward Mexican·Amer1cans."
Such had been the altuallon ; bu.t
anyone who during the pa1t few yu.ra
has been looking at ltlev!Jlon and
movie.s, listening to the radio, reading
neW!papers and magazines or simply
carrying on conversations with other
people, hardly need• lo be told lhll the
whirlwinds of change a.re havin,g their ef·
feet. Nol only have the minorltits spoken
out a.plnst discrlminaUon, but the
1eneral P..blic h11 be<ome copJloent ol
minority vlewpolnls and amsiUvlttes.
Whal once paa&ed Ill natural humor now
rouses antipathy as being grossly unfair
and in poor taste.
WITH Pl\ESl.DENT NIXON calling
upon buidness for Involvement 1n the civil
rtahts and urban renewal criJu and wilb
business organ.it.ation.1'. and leaden (n.-
tional state and local) undertaking pro-
digioua prosram• ot training, employ·
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ment and the like, the a!gn and outdoor
adverthing industry must be alert to res-
pond wherever and however it can.
Coll!iderlnl the dlstrlhuUon and impad
of sign and outdoor advertiatng ex·
preuion on tbe American ecene, extreme
care with copy and pictorial to avoid Ir·
rilation that would fuel the controversies,
would obviou.sly be a prime contribution
to the cause. '
But sl1n and outdoor advertising
designers have mllCb: m6re ~ason than
that lo pay heed to Uie seruJUvlties of
minoriUea. For one UJing, these pro-
gressing minorities arJ rapidly becoming
much more afhuent markel.s for ad·
vertisers. Also of great importance lo the ·
1ucce!S of the sign and outdoor ad·
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vert islng programs. the general public Is
no longer ia a mood to laugh ~nd respond
to the old bromides which are now In·
creasl.ngly considered to be In bad taste.
· To avoid unfortunate incidents deyelop-
fng in the rush of designing activities, it
would be well to go through the morgue
files and eliminate characterizations that
are out-of-step with the tllncs."'
Dave Souder
Editor
Sia:ns of the Times
It ~ay Be a Year to Fear . .
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Items from a srce a1e newspaper In
the year 2069.
NEW YORK-The lnlltl'tion ot a new
spinal column Into ROlcoe J . Withers.,
23rd, today on hill lltth btrt.hday made
him the universe's champion receiver of
human transplants with a tolal ol 56
parts.
Her• is a breakdown of bis tran1plants :
t hearts, 17 kidneys, 4 spinal columns, 16
livers, a brains and 2 ean.
"l :1ardly tnow wbo I am anymore."
joked Withers, who at up and began tak-
ing bending e1erdses immediately after
the operation.
SEA OF TRANQUlLITY, the Moon -
The massive ucaJ)t attempt by 3,8&9,512
convlc : l rrom lh1s sate111te'1 third Jaraest
prison was reported under control eU'ly
today.
Some two million had surrendered.
Guards rtported. that another million who
tried to male a l&st-0.ltch st.and in a
series of nearby crat.en had been ei-
termlnated by aerial l·ray attack and ad·
ded confidently :
"The rest will be rounded up shortly."
All of the fuglUve convicts were
desperate life·termers, each of whom bad
. already been imprisoned here far 200
years or more.
CAPITAL CITY, Saturn -John F.
Ni1on Mcl{jnley Roosevelt, l 4th,
hertditary ruler of tbe universe, an-
nounced today that the solar system's
projected $197-octlllion budget for the
year 2970 had been cut by $35 octillion.
"We must cut every corner and tighten
our belts," he said In a message to the
UnJvertal Congress, "in order to ~void a
disastrous Inflation.
Marriage: Just a Laugh
Durlna; a te.enage party, ont of the girls
tossed a playful challenge at her boy
friend :
"Marry me r-I dare you!"
The idea seemed so hllariow that they
drove across the state line, found •
justice of the peace, and went through a
formal wedding ceremony. Afterward,
both the "bride" and the ''croom"
returned to their respecUve homt.s.
A few days later, uneasy about what
they had done, they wtnt to court to have
the ceremony annulled. And the court
ruled that, desplle the formallUes, they
were never truly married.
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"without any intenUon corresponding tO
them wlll not make a marriage."
Most courts aa:ree that, if a marria&e is
purely in jest, lt ha s no legal standing.
However, il is • dlffertflt story if the
martlage -although meliit to be tern·
porary -ls no joke. Thus:
An engaged couple had a bitter quarrel
the night before their wedding day. In
tears, the &ir1 said they should break up.
But the young man pleaded:
"My boss bas promised me a raise on
the ba1I1 of <M"getUng married. Let'a 10
ahead so 1 can get the raise. Then, latt.r,
we can have the marriage annlilled."
BUT IN THIS cast,lbe court refused to
grant an annulment. The judge said lhls
ceremony, evtn though entered Into t.r a
special. limited pu:rJ)ote, wu sUll a mar-
riage at the moment It was performed.
What about a "trial marriage?" One
couple got married with the private
understanding that, lf things did not work
out, tither one of them could ha ve it an-
nulled.
But here, too, the court found no
~ndJ IOI' IMulmenl. Af. ont judge pul
ii' "M~rr_laJe is not aomelhlng to be swept
a.side ua,tuJ.y. To permit lbe ~nt o(
a marriage odter~lae le1fl, upon mere
proof !hat the partlu agrffd beforthlnd
to have It annulled, WOUld destroy U\t lfltnlll' ol the marrl .. a.nllOOlllhlp."
A.n A.mtricon Bar A.11ociatfon pub-
lic 11rvk1 jeoturt bv WiU B1mord.
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0 This dmlnl!tration ,s ·pledged to
preserve the value of Ute tlOtlar."
At the same time, he said, it would still
be necessary to incr~ the universe's
slandlng military force by 98 million men
lo protect the solar system from any In·
vasion threat by troops from neighboring
systems.
BOSTON, Mass. -A convention of
educators at Harvard University ex·
pressed alafm today at what they called
"a gi-owlng tendency" among youths
under the age of 200 to quit school.
"These dropouts .already constitute a
Ulreut to an ordered society." a state-
ment they adopted unanimous ly said.
"In the world 0£ the future any young
man or woman who abandons the
classroom before th e age or 200 to 250
will find himself a misfit lnadequately
prepa"red lo hold a responsible job." •
Delegates to the conveption were round·
ly booed by an unruly mob of 75,000 high
school pupils, most of whom appeared to
be 4bout 150 to 175 years old.
CANAL CITY, Mars -Aulhorilies here
qu ietly annoUnced settlement of the long
slrlke by the Interplanetary Federation
of SanitaUon \Vorkers that has left the
solar system littered with debris for the
last 45 years.
Although tenns of the <.'Qmpact we re
not disclosed, it was believed each of the
125 million sanitation workers received a
$57 million wage hike. Their \\'otk week
will be cut to five, hours and they will be
given seven-month vacations.
An.ANTIC CITY, N.J. -A willowy
lass from the planet Uranus triumphed
over other finalists tonight to become
beauty queen of the solar system.
"This is all so uneipe<:ted," gasped
Miss Uranus. Her three bright blue eyes
filled with tears as she received her
crown.
The first bald-heeded girl in history to
\Vln the contest, Miss Uranus is only 75
years old. She Is 18 feet tall and she has
an a&-inch bust, a 47-inctt waist, and 82
inch hlJ>$.
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Wednesday, July 23, 1969
Tht editorial ~e of the Doily
Pilot tttkJ to hiform and stim-
"latc reodtr1 by pre11ntinQ ihil
new.rpaptr'1 opiniolU and com-
menta.ru on topic• of interest
Qtl.d 1fg11i/tcanct, by provi<Uno a
forum jor tht erprt.s.riOft of
011r reader•' opinioni. and bi:
prtsentlng the diver.re view-
point• or i,1/orm1td ob1tl"f.ler1
and spoke.smen on topics of lht
da~.
Robert N. Weed , Publisher
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I asked a Penney store
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electric companl~ at t be panlt.1· ~ ... '"~f ~~ an llCtor Rex Bell, 'tho beca1ne Collec.e boa.rd of trustees has Atn. M~tr uJd ~sh&
Faller, co-director of the same rate .as private; uUUtlefi gener¥JY rlOWU' than u.e;: lieutenant Io v er a 4l' of voted to 'fire a jwUor (()liege woW4!fi&ht ber dllmillat.ll
observatory. nrst nunl .'..... _ ml ht ha io . •Nevada, baa bee11 oommlttod · Engll5b tead>er 'for using a The bolrd •IM·Voted tO bAn ''Jf we find it soon it will be hu cleared ils co ttee private..,. .. ~ I .. ve ~ tO'.'Pltiop Staie HOIPltal unW ~ traulel'f to oib:r dlstrlctl f<!r
pure and slfnple luck," Faller hurdle. raise ' thelJ:. r:ater because °'--.~, ia; ~~ ~bl&"' to a~nd Pll'!l' which w41, deacri~4, ti . , ,
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eoct•lociilion, all we can do is TaaxUon Committee Jn ,a ipllt , BagJey,Q.kl ._ ~rson sefvid. marlJ¥i+ .. ~x.'A er o 111 claaarooln. s~ lrom cam Pu•
•hool lbe beam a\ several SP ASKS voice vote Tue!<IAy ,,.1 lbe by a l\l{lif)~f;~ '"1mpftl,~~~ ~ . l\frs. Deena Meliger, s2,;\;=dlstu=:::'~:::;b='ib::::=:::Jc:!::; ·~~;;'~sort . 0f like 1 s~I bill by chainnan William T. does nOt W~hli li1l.are _of~~~~· ~ ~ ~was ar-read lhe ~ "/ehovah''
gme-aquesUonolwheowe FOR 2 TRAINS Bagley, (R.Sao Rafa<!),_ lo lues.'I !t,• -·. ·\'·i.&.poi!WCG1irt•~illiievic1or Cbltd,"whlchsheirrote,loan ,C"'// I ,Q /)
pick up the right sl\ell -the ways and mean1 cximmlttee How~ Allen, vlce pres!;., .~GillfllPle -.ilMid lihe .coin· English t9Jss at Los Angelu Jhink Jal#
one lbe pea is under." The !"'""'•· which bas dent or ,~ Callton#ciillimeli~aller <•~ty Valloy ColJece. She called Ille .. •
By shooting a tiny burst or SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -strong backing from private Edison, sihl. ,, homeowner, ·llearlDC'~·~. wbkti " a 5tate poem "hlgbJy moral" Md "a
the high intensity light at the Southern Pacific Railroad bas electric companies would levy buslnw . .or' farmer ln a city or PIJ,cfllalt:lit · 'lald ·'..JSe.11 "'&! work of art.11
reflector and measuring t& asked lbe lnter~tate Cum· _ f _. ___ .:_,.,_.J_ area wlth a 19vernment-o~ 11~~ate---with his The trustees voted. 5 to · f
lime It takes the refiect\on to merct c 0 mm I a Si' 0 n for ! peretDt wu ""•"Y"""" 111.1. electric service pays litUe or llW)'ert~bliclitse~olibia mental ·Tuesday to suspend ?.tra. return lo several lociUons on tborlt t d.lscontin d 'Jy • ~ publlcly .4wned eleetric no ·lax on hla utility bill condlMop,. • ~ .. ·
earth, scientists hope to pin--au Y 0 ue ~ companies. .,,•hereas hli n~ghbor in a city ''"'l'bfr pi)rchiatrisf.1 Dr. Etllel Metzeer _and to _l!f_nnanenUj•-'----.ll~'-'--'--""'-
poinl lhe distance between the service of its ~de and r.1ty The tax wouJd reWrn Ill or '1'1a served' by an lnvestof. Chapman, said Bell wu a climtlss her In 30 day~. ~he
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earth and moon, measure any of . San Francis<:tl passeuge.r estimated $S5 million in 19U. owned· ~electric ·utility p8ys pUiOOid iclilzOpbrenlc who haa a mooth to appeal_ -=lbe::·_:ac::·.11--.....-~..:T_,H..:.:;/ N:..:,:K.:__"""7~
w.obbitjnJbe...nr.bits_oLeither lrlllllS...and-operate_boULI:ln a Of this, m:s-J!rlUloll'""'foukt-~ state and local'1axerequaHo approvettiofrtttug-lawa-but-ftlt-tion to super1or <.WH.-. J
planet and detect suspected tri-weekly basis. tq school dlstricts In the, up. 14 percent on electricity," they did not apply to him. She The board said It woul<f'.take . .C II.,.. ~. _ ~,q.·~-~~=~ shifts in the earth 's continents. Robert M. J°?crilie ~:11d where the tp was cqllect~, Opponents said most JMJbUc said Be~ had been in ment.11 QP the case ~ a ~ \Mfl I ~ ~-(
[1c ~f'!i ~a ·u1onra ~ $11 million to cities and coun-utllltle.! pa)' cities a share of bospitali .in Heyada aad Jl•d tea_cher, Leslie Hoag, 25, Y.'bo Vt•ti.ltff PIU• St.Ni, Onl C~~ i:,, ~Fr~ 1°n 1~ Ues and $5.5 million . to the thelr revenue e\ren ·though it is moved here to-111n acCesl lo made the IJ>oem_ available ·to • I ·4--Z , ·-~-44' 4-.
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-11)\,lll>WAllD BBNEDIC\'.__<qulpmenlJo do'"" Job ..._.M ...... lhao.Ll'W-WOS-1""---:end. -. ·~· '. ' ,_., ~=="--· AP ~'"4,_ Wrtlu !sled. . But lhe re1Ullo are ""°"n "1 AUNAV9 FIRST QUALITY
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(_AP) -For eight Yf:ln: ~:--i~.univuslly ttam ever Odober wllh Apollo 7 •
W.W hu been eooditioned usembled for a alnt:le project America hid conducted four ~~land 0:-J: n:!:, ~= went lo work and the miracles perfect misaiona~t e / P \ n I
" hal happened. 'Ille world ~ be&an. In eight ytan, the ')A"~ tr Ill' • .v•n ""
uclted. But doH It re4Jly :;;m ~~t ~::e~ 420~ ~ u wu~~ wtttr thlnp that =tand wlW has hap-reoiarnb1.: and powertid "'t Jildn't tlli! a -· years 111 ..
· on the moon or inachloes that carried the !Ophiittcl'ted ,compule{I and ~::ronauta NW A:· lb$ m.n ~o the moon oo &Jn. guidance 1yllem.s, m I c r o ·
d Ed In ~ day, Jolf20, 11!1. . · i1iiJllOlure electronics and new ~ha:~ curie: man'~ ~t Utt st.art, test.' rockets ~X· metal' alloys. Dey,?Pmeot ol
temal . '*'1Di ror l h e ploded, spaceships failed. But these , devictt Ml m ~ ~ t ~ 'lo ailoUler celestial tbfn John H. Glenn Jr.; put Ame l c 1 1 t b e w.o r J'..d s
b6d)> ~ U ve opened the America in Ult oA;ltal race . in · technotd;lca1 leadtr. , Umities. fronUtr of space. 1962. The two-mlrJ Gerruni ApoUo la a U.S. p~am. .Ui
That door will never clbse. . program ~nt .the tJrit:<t rockets and spacesbiJ>I bear
Men cheer the expi>rers of Slates aoermg Jlltit the Soviet the Stars and Stripes.
Apoll 11 but they do not fully Union i.._space in 1166. But history will record I.hat o. · ' · · the voyage to the moon grasp the m~cal C?~· OPENED EVES ~ ':""'belOnis'to all men. It wu lru·
plexiUu and the teclinological Then, suddenly, deafh. 1'he ly a tri umph of man's in.
and human skills lhat got three Apollo t astronauts died domltable spirit to push to
them to the moon. in a nash fire that swtpl new horl!ons.
_ _ ::MANY A MAU D lhrougb thejr space cabin ~ VislonarJ' men like GaWeo,
Thole wbo do undersl!nd ing a la~ch pad teat at Cape (See MEANING, P11e 13) are ama sed at the KVlnedy tn 1967. _ _ __ _
tedmoolottcal Procriss made The goal seemed beyocxi mtM\Y-lMll: tn:ICI·• ~"II It
In Ille last decade l>ecau..e of reacll. ' d fhe PICKWICK ~ the space program. • But the lragedy openc _
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space ~loils. declared the Administration. Manaij:emen~, ~"'~' --.c:::
United States tn ·the mooo race design and inspection lechf!,.._ 110 .,,_. 11'1(.
in 19'1, virtually nOne of the ques 1Were overhauled: fllllll""°" at]) 110 w 1u :
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(C.UMel fnlt hp Ill touthdown. Bonnan teleph(on-
1\epler, Newton, Archlmecl.Js, ed an olflcial of tbe Soviet Na· tlooaJ Academy ol Sciences c oper a iM, Talolkovaty, seeklna lnfonnaUcm on Lu:m's
Oberth. Goddlud and o«i,n coura lo ao unp--
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he created · naUonl. S o NEW PERSPECnVE
Atmotronr and Aldrin went '!be three American Apollo
there u repruentaUves of crews who have flown to tl)'
everyone on earth. vlc.lnily of the moon ha\·e
They , Jlilanted an American Jiveo man a new perspective
fla&. But they made It plain ot his bome planet, whirling 1 they were ambusadors (or aU looely4 vi&!I through lbe solar
n1idons when they left behind S)'ltem., s~ from the
a plaque whlctl said tn part: diadty ra of the se01riug ·
"We came in peace for all IUQ and the coJd or nlgbt o'lly
mankind." · by a thiQ layer of gases
lilan:s UllC ll .ttek the rtrapped Jn · grav.UatiMal
unknown ol.~ .. lplet. whlch Oe)d.
began In the spirit of com. Beyond the veil ol gases is a
petition. may rudr maturity hostile world that many na ·
in a cooperative effort to build Uons may want to conquer
scientific camps on the mooa toe:ether. By working ln uni:ion
end lo use it as a base for es.· oo such a great endeavor ;is
ploration of the universe. space exploration. the leading
Sirp; lhe Apollo I crt" naliom of the world rnigftt join
circled the moon I a Ii t t o g e t h e r to imnmve
Christmas, there has been a humanity's lot on earth.·
tha11t·1n& of relatlons between That i! one of the hopes
the United Stat.es and Ru:ssla engendered by the flight of
and there has been more talk Apollo JI.
of conductina: Joint space ef· But, in the absence. of any
forts. Tbere wu consid~rabJe such cooperation, the United
discus.sion d u r In g A.POiio I Slates plans to press on \Vith
commander ·Frank Borri\an'1 its own exploration of sp~ce.
reoent succmful visit to Rus· Nine other lunar la~
sia. are planned in the next th ree
As Russia'• unmanned Lurw years, each to a different arra
15 wa:r ori>ltlng ·~ moon, to ~ N~s geol ogical
while Apollo 11 headed for its features. These m I s s i o D s .. Army Fails to Meet
Enlistment Quotas
gr11lually wlll lncrwt man's
stay-time on the mooo •nd
sclenUsts wU be flowD on tne
1 .... tripe, ~ aloog n~
and rovlrc mac:blrJ<s to lo-
..._ tllelr "" ol ... plontlon.
SHOW FEASIBILITY
These I 1 D d J DJJ wjlJ
detonnlne the f..,lbWtJ ol
establUhlnl .. An~·lyjle
base on lhe moon to eOnduct
sclentl{lc, m e d I ca I and
englneer1ng experiments.
America's future course ~
!j>ac:o mar be 14\1· Ill S.1>
tember; when Pre&ldent'NiXoq ~lvea a report from u fask
force committee , the.t I~ to
recommend 19-31J for the 11e.1t
~adt .• •
The ·helld Of the cotrunlttee,
Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew, suggested di.Irina: the
flight of Apollo 11 that Ille
United States tel • goal oC If~ din& men on Man bl this ,Ctf)-
tury. He i.!J expected lo be
overruled because s p a c e
leaders believe it would he b\.
advisable to set such a f'l-.n·
mitmenl until after a series ol
probes have been senl to tbe
ml planet W the ne.1t few
)'ears.
Instead, the committee is
expected •to recommend lhe
mld-19785 launching oC a 10
or 11-man space staOon that
could conduct weather, 'wm·
qiunicatlons,. en~ring and
scierit.lfic experimeqts. By acf.
ding &e(ments la Jhe station
from time to time, it could ac·
commodate 100 or more men
and women.
BECOME HOME
The 'station could become
the home of 'specialized in-
dustries, using the unique
vacuum and weightlessness of
space· to manufacture suCh
WASHINGTON (AP) A recruiter for f.K1 Indiana items as perfecUy round ball Presi~t Nilon'll promise to counties blamed uncuta!nty bearings, precision o p t i r: a. I
etim.lnate the draft, and otbtr lar the t u r n d 0 w n in lenat1 and s u p e r s t r o n g
. f3;ctors aptr!atttl "Wlill; ·~-· 'ttill.stinentl. "Many of the kids m_~teri¥,s. .
Vietnam : 'f&r, caUJed .fhe are ju!\_ sittin& arow)d waiting The.diy may CM)e when pa·
Army tor mw its ·tnllltmeota w-see what ~ppens." he aa.id. Ueots 're roct:etedr to orbiting
i:oaJ Jmy.ar by t,OOI mm "We're meeting our <>bjectlv.. hospital wanb. Somo medical
The ckl(dt ·and ~lusi.,. la Indiana but not getting ., experts .belleV. we~
are re~ bf ~rm y many enlistments as 1 year might ~ beoeficial in ewin&
RecruiOn1 ~ouunat¥)·. offiCera ago.•• cert);in ·diseate:r. Hearts, ~for
l\'ho. say they -can't recall a · erample, would not b4ve , lo
year when the~ larJ!t 10 AREA REPORTS Pl¥11P .JIJ hard in the aWence
b8;d.I)' fn ~".oimltieri. Bllllii1s, ~CJ(lt~ was ~ Of 'of gravity.
Army ~ fell ahort lbe areas reportipg t h at Wbe:n U .S.-&:ivlet coope.rR-
of the ~ command'• enltstmints Wert'ltill.satiifac-lion. does come, It probnllly
ob}ect!ves t.v;..... month from tory, but\J recruit~ credittd will be directed at a lur.ar
NoVembe.r ~ Ju n e , that·tv tbe" loi:al lDdian tri~ base which would be manned aimosr a .trat11J1allc faflin& for Bl11inp ha.I two area reserva. by scienllsts and engineers of
a command ~ to tionl WMri lbe ·Indians are many naUons. Considerable
success.-· always." enllst.Utg as part of spacework hu been ' done at Fi~ ~ eamplled '"for their lnha:ltance to volunteer several tnlemaUonal :?>'J>M.'e f~CIJ 'If'!'. lboril 111o•· Anny lot COO!ba~ he uplaine<i. meetlop.
penuiideil 118,0Dt ...., to joill '!be Ft. Monroe ...ruiting And O!I' day man will fly lo
up~~ draft, compvtd command 1a11 Pr'=5ident Nil-the pl&Dets and deep into the
with an~"'°' m.ooo. In on'• more )'eeeJ!t propoaaJ, to universe. becauJt Ulll froutier
the pre'fiouf' two yean, ~y . ettablbli' a Jotiery to pick has beeo opened to , lhenr by
ncrult<r!;ourpuaed tili!lf... dr!lftees·bu not'arid Pf"llal>ll' the C<IUf>i"OllS m¥'°" todol'
nual f01t bJ 1,000 and ·t,IOO -1 '!fl~enllitm,m...: 'IJ><~poJ!o 11 bade to eailb.
men. -r. ".1i£..C. • .-r ~, '"i!;:::ii::·j.-$;;:~~;3;:;;;:=::i~::Ot;;:::::=;;;;:.:::::::,-j
The ~-'l nmlftc " _,... ' ' £
short o1 boctfts;.,o1 · coane, . ' ' '.' ~. Ef(fER NvW!
because there111 always the
draft to fall back on. But the
situation prompted the
recrultln& command to pay
clooe attenUoo lo what'a been
happening.
FOUi\ rACl'OftS
Col. Donald L. Roberb,
chief of staff for the recrultln1
command, saJd in an interview
that four factors combined to
cause the severe drop:
-Richard M. Nl:a:on pled&ed
last fall that· as Pruident he
would strive to establish an
all·vol:unteer force. eliminating
the draft when the Vietnam
n·ar ls over.
"Immediately when that an·
nouneement was made, our
recruiting went Into a nose
dive." Roberts said. But that
v;am't all.
-~ recrWtln1 command
suddenly found its seasoned
recruiter11 were being grabbed
up for administrative and
leadership dutles in Vietnam.
Recruiter s~~ fell by 500
to a k>w of 2,480.
-Diuallst'actlon with the
war left • bad taste with
many young: men who
ctherwlte nU1bt have been
susceptible to lhe persuasi ve
powers of recruiters.
-Puce talks got undu way
in Parts, lead!Jtg eome Joun&
men to Ulieve the war woukS
1CC11 be endin(, after all , tpd
maybe the selecllve Strvlce
System wouldn't be rlo,WI
!heir doorbelb. ' ' POIL HARS our
An Alaoclated Presa poll of
ttcnliUng bureaus tends to
bear out some of the colonel'•
imj)rasiens.
The A r m y Philadelphia
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Delaware reported younc men • H.tft yoa'nelf a Shoppiq Spree, •• 1•, a pa.id· =-=~~:~al waJt ui cJwp account that letl you buy whatner you.
Boao.i. reported Jt. had been want! It's a nap to IDttr aod eur lo win. Let u1
unable to make Ifs recruiting pbotograp\ J~Rr child and we'll enter a· duplicate
qtJOta. fa!' the past two monthl. ill IM Contal: at no extra clwge. Complete de·
''Youn, men are lmpailenl," 1 ta;ilt and rides in our PbotolnJ>h ·5~ now.
IJX'll:taniA said. ·~ thini 8;• haHoo. will he .-iftll to flit,_ C"""tanL when the Presldent .. ,. ~ ~ -, """°""'· ~ wiD be done l!n· ________ ....
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IRVINE -A 12%1,900 eoo-
tract to coostruct the new UCI
beadquarten county fire sta·
tion at 311()1 Staton Road was
awarded TUesday to t b e
Crosby Coostruction Co. or
Ccsta Mesa.
The supervisors approved
the dimination ol f o u r
features saving '18,900, as
.......,,ended by th< Building
SOrvicerllepartment.
They Include 13,400 for pip-
ing for possible future· air con-
diticming, $1,500 for ceramic
tile, $13,500 for landscaping
and sprinklers and $2,000 for
dr1wall con1tn:iction
1ubstitutint for c e m e n t
pluter. ·
Cost or the facility was
estimated by ardtitecl Wlllanf
Jordan of Costa Mesa at
$237,000.
Sil bfds were rtceived rang·
Ing up to 1313,473.
Board Chairman Wiiiiam H.
Hirstein said, ''nia will be the most expensive fire station in
the county."
Building "Services Direclor
Joseph J. Smi.sek rep1led that
the proposed faciUty "is lden:-
tical with the Leisure World
headquarten station built four
years ago. Buildhii costs have
gone up in the rneantlmt."
The UC! a14tion will bouae
~ :,i::e::·.':.:s ..:'lb
bwli.neu -ces.
For the Record
Marriage
Lie eases
tMtA ... W COUNTY ""'llal.friel
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Hl!!ltFUllTH-SWAN, M.!ch1@I L , 2l. <11
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l.AWRFNCE·McCONNELL. M&no; S.,
20. of «IU G'lr!Nlntkr, Irvine •nd
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<:HARLES STEFAN
Orlglaal SporU...ear
MISSES & TEENAGE
Register for: Door Prb~ •
GI~ Certificates • Tickets for
Disneyland & "Hair"
mA.BLES STEFAN
ef Buthi,aeia Beaell
, 1~~1 Al.Al.\MA lat Adams>
H~rflltton ... cit • Ope11 9:30 tll 9:30
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Countian Judged
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· Frank Kleis mU!l auve what reached for a gun while the
could be ·• 20-year term in ·&Wo men were stutfi.ng c8.sh
atat. prlaon fM' th< attempted and ltJ11I Into lbelr l>OCkets
murder • of a . Santa Ana and opened lire onihe bandits.
Sentencing
i\.r Forger~
SANTA ANA An
Anejlejm doctor c<>nvictec\ of forgw WU )&entenced ~s
day 10 ooe to 1i'1W. In stat,e Jlliaon.
,Superior Judge Rob er t
Ganlntr ,..iu.ect the plea of Dr. Sldney'M. KoWer, 52, !or
a new UUt:-·
. A jury agreed with pro&eeu-
tlOn irgumenta lhat Kottler
forged paUeilts' 11 am e"s .on
.comJ)a)'Jies and pocketed th e
.tAPE TOWN
HU~TINc;TON BEACH
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JuJy 24, 25, 26
TAPE-DECKS
bis • proceeds. 1be physician was ruled to be sane after exami-
nation at Atasca·~o
It was tesillied ttiat KotUer
received insurance c h e c k s
varying from •t50 to '250 over
a long period of Ume before
h.is forgeries came ·to light. He
was proseculed after "several
patients told d I st r I c..t ai-
·torney's investigators that
they had "received copies of
payment documenta relating
to no~mtent illnesseL
jeweler, ... Kl<b'· 'oompanlon, Louill A3--· mood , 11,1 of g.... J11an ·•an' ·•~ a -um to Superior Court Judge Cl!platranO,,waa:.lhi'im;,;;gh :i;.w.;t;;;. buS~;...
WllUam Spdn ,..i..ced the the:l!e¢ In' the luslll~de •f Kleis was "'1'eated after•he
AJlahe1m man Tuetday, noting . olWti and dle_d,;111 • poi>1 . of D<,<I from the store, He was
that penal codes do not •peci(y blood Oii the<• "'°I> llOor. Identified as the bandit who
a mlnlmwu -for the )!rucker ci>llapoed on•hls side _ put five bullets Into th< plucky
crime. He dismissed ad--ot the counter with seven Jeweler
DOOR l'RIZES
Gift cfltif!C:ates
Gift Tapes
Tickets .To
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CAR·'STEitEO '
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ditlonal cbatilea of armed rob-bullets lnJU,s ~. Brucker today. ls the recl-
bery and burglary. Brucker .survived ·wounds pion! <I a handsome tlophy
Klels, 25, wu one ol lwo that W(Jljld, holpltal doctora . · silbscr.jlledJo.by his downtown
men who engaaed in a IUD said,· "~ve killed · many a buslness1 associates aa a
battle with CS.year-ok;J ~m younger man.!.' H~ .ii ,today . tribute to his. courage in
lkucker, the owner ol a Santa . COIMl!e.Ctng"•l·lill•home;and rtsistlng the ml>eey,"1\empl.
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pocket style. Solids, •!ripes, plaids. S.M-L.
Men's Traditional Ivy Style Slacks
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190 weight couon poplin
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CANOGA PAK GlfNOALE OLYMPIC I. SOTO POMONA SANTA MONICA VERMONT at Slouson I I cx:wrroN HOUYWOOD a.ANGE SANTA ANA SOUTlt COAST l'IAZA I '-~ - - - --.!4°~ ----':'!™..!----I Sears I ----~~ ---.-----------,
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Public Comfort,' No Disea1e Goals of Mosquito Control
• ;,, • ' Ar i '' . ' \ dy'llANDY'~YE '· "pli611C comlort.•"• ' dlltrt<t .....,., WU quick to rlle"o(l.I ~I" Ille l-ot'.~ P111t .,.,., ••we hive been very fl. add that eveey cltlJle wltb a t~ yW ~~ lo
GARD§ll'.OROVE ,_;·y111r 'fetUve in holdln& back Ille pool ol watot, on old,11/t;J tn oellt I.,. llle ·== cents a yurliUI lhe aUD(ool number''Of mooqulloe1 ln Illa bird balb, Un .... « 11owtr ci..p1"° llit . ~
of living on lhe Orange Coast county," Dlatrlet Manapr pots II maintaltllll( • IQOl!lulto J~ In v •
11 provide• protection from Jackl\--.IClmbol!laW; l brffdln&, f"l!J!1d -IJWIY ..,,..,.m J~. Ille ,dlf. lhe annoy big,_,... ol lhe "We locate !eedln&: artu wll1Joul,r•flll!IDC 11. · 1 ... ..., oi\d.
amatl 1tnaect Cullcldae -bet· and .a bile or ellinlnate !tit .,., the auffi-1!1'"1lha lhe 'l'h6 year17' budpt II Ill by
ler kilo!'• u Ille unlrlell!lly pests In Iha! area.", l 411trlet hired IL oddlllaoal the clJJlrtct•1 bo&r4 of
mosqullo. The dlslrtet, whleb ,.~ employ•, lllOltly llodeota, lo lrulteel, wblell ta ·l!lllde up ot
The Orange,. County Mo,. all ol Orange ' Coonly excejlt patrel the lhouJandl of -t 2f re-taUva of Oranr•
quUo Abatement Dlltrict uses for . a smill. atction 9i f dr&ioqe dltcbu; bundreda of Coul\tY ~tfu. .
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flinds collected from each FUnerton, employ1 l11 full t1aie mtla ot rotdllde drllooP. dlt· Mtml>era ot the bo&r4 "'
county taxpayer, al a one ctnt staff members_ in' lts bltije chel, ravlnel and Oood. dwl-teleeted by city counctlt and
rll•, to ellmlnlte moequlto against lhe moiqultol. DOii. Theu areal IOlllt be Ille Orance Cow!ty lloanl of
' breeding cow~s and the prob-TotaJ eli.mina&a of moa-treaied ever, Hven daya with Supervieon fOr a tw~ear lema lbe Uttle pesl mtghl quttoet ta virtually lmpoul»o, 1,_Ucldes · becaUIO ol lb• term.
c:feau. beea""' they breed in ,.... rapkl bree4in1 rai.. ~ Cttilty's Abatement l ·'I'lle ~dlllrict operates on a days in neai:Iy all loca;Uqm. 'Ibe diatrict he~, Distrii:t ts atmUaf te If other
bud&el 'Of over !300,000 • year Morqui!oea ooly breed In 13001 Garden Grovt BIV4.. -and cqtnlzatlom In . an<l.~•1'• 111 ellorll on •la!l!iln& w_fler, bul 1 b.• Garden Grove, allo handlu Ca!Koriila tliat dee! with lhe
$900 for Courtroom
Control Turned Down
more than 300 phone calls a mOsqwto problem. It costs
month. "We rtspond to ca1ls about $8 million statewide to
within 24 houn and invtsligate control the pests.
possible backyard sources," The Orange Couoty district
Kimball noted. is divided into Uu:ee Pl,rb, .one
A major phase of the of which deals q~vely
Orana;e County Mo I q ~ l to with the Orange ~ are.: .
, Ab.ment Dittrlct ta . to "February and Mittb are ·
educ.te ~sldent.s about tn.oa· the busiest months for ,,,,. Dr
qui to problems. _, the beach cities,'' ~bllf:--'· . do~pr~~03.r.~~;'bl:i ::!~ed~ ~:-'~~ .. !1: Pioneer Familg Honored
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SANTA ANA -A reque!l lOrcement unit ~d been ·form··
for $900 in equipment for a eel conslstUW of•two a.tnan;
proposed Marshal's Special sQuads of marehAls, two squad
Enforcement Unit to control leaders &lld _a__commander,
courtroom disturblnces was and th&t .~Y planned to
turned down Tuesday by the undergo 40 hours of specb.I
Board of Supervisors.' tralnlng.
They said the Sheriff'! Equipment needed included
Department cou1d provide for protective h e 1 m e t s and
rontrol at the courta, with the chemical mace unit!.
exception -ol those courts Rhea pointed to the recent
located i,n cities where. the race problems in Santa Ana,
Sheriff has qreem.ents with the Hmrtington Beach riots
local pollce depirtments f<I' apd the Strawberry FesUva.1
support. · · dtltilrba~ in Ga,rden Grove
booths 11 fairl and oom lb• bulk of OW' worttlllro.:~,, All O'Neill Avery (Jell) her mother Marguerite : parUclpatlon In lhe -..hoot.. Drainage and flood coo..,. .-_co. · "ch •J O'N' ill rtl The diStrict also provides a routes are map~ oUt t;y the O'Ne~. 91, ~nd ~rother, ru . ar~ •. . e , pa c-~ ~ulto study kit -which fi ve employes an the ad-.. ipale 1n ~ed1cat1on ceremonies ·fot firs~ of series
includes live moequltoes, egrs ministraUve staff and 33 filld of ceramic murals al Or8.l).ge Count~ ~rport. Mu-
rals at pa ssenger terminal depict county hiatory.
First mural was completed· through efforta of
O'Neill family, owners of Rancho M!.,lon Vlej_o.
A letter. signed br Don E. which "overloaded' the courts
Rhea · marshal' bl the Southr-lo Westminater."
and larvt, accompanied with a men (including surnm& ~) • , · i. .•
10-mlnute film oo the abate· patrol these routes. 1, •
ment , program -for use by Two major melbods are "'.
count)'" .schools. _ ed by the crews to coqlrol the
. 'Control pr o.c e du res in mmquitos: . : Ora.nee ·Counl)t. which were 1) Pestici4ta, l\tCb • 1
fits! ~ In lMB, have Baytu and' Abo~; ntjther ol redociecf iDoiquitQet -so ef. which contain DDT Of . affect .
fec:Uvely that an epidemic, , fish, blrds « anbnlti, 111 .•
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Oran&e .G_otmty .J u .d l_cw_._~.~~w~. lha~ _ Pn~4~t bistrict~in J..llUU· Beach, aak·, nn:na,rd Nlloo's moving Lo
ed for the ·dMnclal support ~ ClemeDte ~ already
because o&.~ ''uttonwlde ·1>..rouabt on planne d
mass dl!pll;JI <if oontainpt and ~emoqatl'IUons and e o uld
planned delnorw&raUou for · eventually le_ad to ~un
those dLsplayl ... ." · . Cou!rollable clW>a" in" ,!CJUlh
startillJ ..tlth mot,quito-bJtes, sprayed l'.Wtl"_problem area:-' -~ "'--:---__ ,...._' ....--
is COn.!tdered impossible. 2J Small f1sh1 ttnntd rD* ·
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Rhea -aid 1 tpedal , sn-~Q.range ~nty court~.
Diseases such a s en· quito fish, are uled ·to <*trfl
ce1Jh1Ull1, commQn11 called Mosquitos in .p e rm •.n • ~ l oleeplna·-..., "!ld""IM.l•rla bodies o! frt&ll watar. -n,t
which ue canied by the in· crews stbck latM, l'Wt"VGlln l
~ are non-e.tattnt in the a00 . sll'tOml witll ti-tfp
Otl,llle County ~on. '"Tbis feeding~·-··
e .'Joa PRINJIN~ e PUBLICATIONS
ta due ,lo the IoW ,rnlniber ol .._,'-"·
"t'"I -mooqujtoes In the arei." KJin. N ·•-"'11y w .. · , -_ ball •aid. . ow -.
The district Is opetaUng on .r.a I &~'Pl!'ETH a ix.tcet of about '350,000 thUi ~~ 11 Ii. • NEWSPAPERS •
Quality Ptintil\9 •Ml D•p•nd•l>I• SerYic.•
for rnor• th•n • qu•rtar of • c•ntury.
Pl!.OT PRINflNG
1111 wuT MuoA a.n .. NtlWOIT ID.CH -•~t*4121 . .. .r·-~;,;. '~ • ,Jf'"\. ,.,.\
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last year's $306,610 in e1-'~~ ~~ ... ~ t:· ~ndit1,1rea. • twn:. ~~ d
'stvcint}l·tive'percent of th& ~3'htn ~~
bOdatt goea IOr at&ff ulartes, ::.= z:J:-r Milli ~=
IQ · pertenl for malnlll!W>et -=~.;Z;'o!!I
o,Uationa (In c1'u d I n 1·1n-=l.'f:f,!:O.,~ · ~
oecticldea) and nvo percent -~-.1..~t·=t.= ..... for~pltaloutlay.-· g:i,~.tr ... :=: ~all n...,.. 11\it the tax
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you alreaCly know we have
mornjng,mid-day and evening
jets going to Phoenix.
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·J.· Reg.
L \,-ivct. Solit.aite S325
b. \4 ct. Solittire ·S328
c.1A ct.Solitaire Sl35
d. \1ct.1WWcddiogB,.d 1215
~ *'· 2/:, a. TW Illusion IZlS
(. I CL TWWeddJo&Band $(15
1 g. Pendant 138
b.14 ct. Pe..W.t 1!32
i. Cocktail B.;og 1200
~ 11a,1111Noo's1.ing 1240
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Sa1e
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LIFETIME :rRADE·lN Sein~~~. you full cuh price pa.id (cscN~ve of uses and ~~pt*"')
on l.llJ Tradition di&m0od rin&. pin. euriqa ll er.de for a hi&hcr prKed di&aw:>M.at MJ ctmt.
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Thereasonyou'renotreadingthislSbecaueeyoualreadyknowwehav•MiV=r
DC-9's with more Iea-100m for all passengers t.o make Yol!f trip n'lor~ comf• t. _
So instead of reading any of this, jll!t call your -n-._yel Agent or Air West ~ go. • ,· J ..
BUY SEARS DfA!M:ONDS WITH CONFl,PENCE BectuJO d~unond ~i1hrs ar~ 1eldom idl!aricil
approxim1te carat ~eigtus are &hown. Sew j 1,·cs ygu, a Cuat WetSht Crrufic11e •h1cil fl:tttt dtt_~1
•ei&h<, ro oot·hundredth of a cu11, of t>VCl'J Tradition cca1er 'dllrftbnd ·of 1/20 c11.1t'dr ~~ . • Airlltlt ia die weat\ own lidinc••
' . . St•n otteh ~·eh.I c~n P,l11n,Tortour COft'f'flnienee. Jewelry e~d lo'"°" tlcu1L . . . ' ' . .... ,. '
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CHECKING
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PASADENA \AP} Pie· past Clvl1lzatlons
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,on t.tars, AUi• 4 and televise those • temperatW"tJ radlaUng from
tures which coll1d be the most l~g a subj~ of, .science fk:-~ cklseupt ~.followtitg ni&ht.• the. IUl'face and the pressuru
exciting yet from r,1ars w:e lion .wecuJation. · In the camera\ path' of the and deoslties of tbe U\in at-
s c h e d u 1 e d to atr.eam Mariner 6 will snap the first two s~aft are ;10111e of , mosphue.
of its ·pack of 74 plcturea J,uly ·the rhofJI: in~inc:' areas qf ' Precise measurement of the
el!'\.bward late this month. as 38 wbile 770,800 mfles ' (roll' ¥ars=-\.aif' rtg(Jm1 w )11-c. h temperature of the white polar
twin U.S. spaceera!t ny near r.tars and keep &hoot.ing .. as,it. iroW da'rk in 11prfu1 arid light cape could show· whether they
lhe myaU!rJous red paint. • sweepa .within 2,1000 miles' of in summer; I~, ·'ijlrlr"line1 are frozen water or carbon
Mariners 6 anid 7, launched the plane;!! equator July 30. · which early ntdriomers·called "dioxide •• which is far colder
from Cape Ken'nedy, Fla., lust Its Urst distant pk:tures, "canals,"\and one of Ute white and toxic to known lire forms.
February ancf March, carry stored on laJ>1, will be telev~1-•1 pollr caJlll whlch~ sllrink in Finll proof of-whether even
cameras that can show .ed. Jqty 29. a~ eef milllop summer , as if 1 they were ·mhfute forms of life exist on
· · features as s1nall as 900 feet mites: to rught controneH: at melting. Mani wW have to watt for
By L M. BOYD said southerners were just ex-a'~mpa(td wilh the lbe U.S. Space A:gency:a Jet Most; JClentisl.S doubt there later missions. Two Mariner·
ercising an interesting accent l~e>-mile resoluUon of Marine'"r i'fopi.dsion Laboratory; here. ii· an,y b.i&her fonn of life on claas ·vehicles att scheduled to
.-•11EVERY TENTH engage· ontheword ';poker."Thus. 5.1n 1965. 1_ ._ Mariner 7 wtll{Start ta~itg !\fan ..'... the 21 pictures orbitMarsfort~monthsln
'tiient ring, say the jewelers, ·Space sdentfsts say they are ita 1J7' pieture& Aug. 1 "lrom tele.vised by Mariner 4 showed 1971 and two years later two
goes to a woman married RAPID REPLY: Yes·, Mrs. sharp eoough to pick our mw:e than~ _milUOO miles and a barren , crater-pocked , Viking spacecraft are to orbit
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• Th Earl's Plvlllti!!f .. Inc., is nit
affected by ·· ~-~at strike •.
t-Our · rates remain the saint 11111
as always· we dis~ount-labor and
materiiils. . ..
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1J'IOfl! than 10 years. . . . s .. am told I.he best month for clfnals, pyramids, r u I n 1 , _begin te.lev1suig them 24. hours landscape much Jib. the moon. Mars and detach vehicles
EVEN WHAL& EXPERTS car salesmen usually Is temples or geon1etrical pat-1ater, It will 1weep within Beskle.s cameras, they carry wWch·wiU descend and uinple
agtte all mammals have hairJ_;S.=.pte:cmc:c.ber_. _______ 1_or_ns_tha_t_nu_·"gl_rt_bc_s_igns __ •_f_2_.ooo_m1_11t_o1_M_•'l~· sout __ h_po_l_e_l_ns_1nune __ ._,._«>.c..._me_a_s_ur_•-';!h<,---lhe--surl-•_ce_. _____ ,.;._ _______ .;_ ____________ ,
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now1 said football is ap-
prolimately 115 times more
dangerous ll)pn boxing. . . .
A VERA GE ~Wter haul
runs $2' in vilui. ln BERl'tlU·
DA ~Llee give tlr..kels to we>-
men who show up downto~
wearing curlers.
LOVE AND WAR -A t9-
year-old girl in Salem, Ore ..
says she never has fewer than
five gentlemen friends at hand
cager to take her out. How
does she do it ? That's what
our Love and War man
wanted to know, and so in-
quired by postcard. Today her
reply arrived, and read in
part: "First, I tell a man I do
not want to give him up, e!,'.en
though 1 ~D-not marry him
now. Secood, I te11 him I am
hopelessly confused at the
moment. And third, I promise
him, no matter what happens,
he will be my second
h~band." -
AS f"AR AS the Inco me tax
peopie are conc:emed, you 're
allowed $600 a year to lake off
a youngster. But the federal
1ob corps s~nds $9,000 "I year
to take care of a youngster.
Something's wrong here ....
AN A MA TEUR name
gamester contends girls called
Julia, gi Ven an opportunity to
mix much. attract a wid e
variety of men. That may be.
Calls to mind the real tirsl
name or Lane Turner is Julia.
BASEBALL-So R e g g I e
Jacksiia, the honw: run handy-
man •with the Oakland
Athletics, sizes. up all the
pitchers ahead of timf:' lo
figure out how they're going to
thruW to him, does he? So he
saja, so he says. That must be
th~ Way to proceed. At ~s
writing, he's out Marlsing
Roger Maris. outRuthing Babe nuili, ,ev_en. SUD, knowing how
tht pltchef' wltl throw doesn·1
necessarily guarantee success
at bal. Jn 1934 , that classy
cocky character Dizzy Dean
walked Into the old Brooklyn
Dodgers' dressing room told
each batter. in t~lineup hov.·
he Intended to pitch ag ainst
each. then went out and whip-
ped them 13 to 0.
CUSTOMER SERVICE ' Q.
"\Vhat's your stand on legaliz-
ed lotteries'?" A. And ror
t h e m . Appropriately con·
trolled. If we wei'en't so
busybodily policing o t h e r
citizens' moralit)', we might
rind ways to protect ourselves
from this treacherous ta
load .... Q. "WIUCH GET the
most money-our star football
players or Britain's star soc-
cer players'?" A. The soc~r
boys. At \easl one of lhem, 22·
year-old Georgie Besl, com·
mands one million dollars.
None of our Joe Namath types
have managed lhal yel.
POKER -A client wants to
know why we. call lhe card
game "poker" by that name .
\\'ell, sir, the Frenchmen who
inloroduced it to New Orleans
called it "poque." Th e
southerners who didn't speak
Jo'rench called it "pok-ah."
And th~ nort herners thought
You,. quesfions and com·
ment.! are welcomed c111d
will be ust"d wllerever pos·
1ible in "Cl1ecking Up.~
A.ddreB.! mail to L. i\I
Boyd, in ca re of the DAILY
PILOT, Bo:r: 18i5. Newport
Beach, Calif., 92663.
South l(or cans
llonor Apollo
SEOUL (AP) -Sooth
Korea'a fi rst superhighway,
linking Seoul wilh lhe port city
o( Iocbon , has been named
Apollo In honor of t h e
American moon landing.
The four-lane , IS.mile toll
road was dedicated Monday.
the. day in Asi a of mRn's first
moon landing.
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}.!hilippines lo Host Nixon While Champing at U.S., ·~t
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MANlLA cefi> nil. lbe II m!Uloo cilium lmpov--challeN<r, Seri!• ; 0&11111111 a <C<Jmmodalloaa evantu1U1 blllleral lltCUj'il7 _...1111 ,= AIJlln Carlill P. rate lllJI ytar lllllllly hpt;ll llQtld3 m11 ' a t; Pltlll~plnet tlllt 101N Preol· erillled. with a por capita 1 .. , Jr., II, nmnln& on the Liberal wW hive.lo be mode w\111 l)ed fnd AD*icfl> e con om l 9 l!as called for the ol lbe brukthtOllJI> In rice dlfcuaied. ApPfOP\'!O, 'c
dee! Nlxo¥or 11 '-ne!Jl """• ol onl7 .. 1Jl.IO por year. 1 Plrly ticket. ooamena his China. , · wlst1nce. Phlllpplnes lo exerclae grea ter production which m,l4e lhi• not, Nlaon'1 lo"?!!'i' ;tort
in'f!ekend ts ;.-country proud of &lde by jowl wllh packing. made much in his campalgn or Olmena has accused MarcOI Ed.ltorllllata, at ltut, fee.I aovtteJgnty on the bases in-coontry not only ~~t necUon. with one ol ~ bl8"
Jt.s Jir)b Wt.th Wuhlngtui bu\ crate·aquaUer's shack.a ltanda bt.lng strongly f r o .• of Olrtlng with communtsm. a that the Laurel.Lanale:y Trea· clUtUoc wider c r Im l n a I in rice bu t an expotttr for the 1est aott drlnk maktri. ln Ute
chagf}iin&; under l ts de~ the manllon8 of-some. ?f the Ainer1cJn-.. 100 pecen pro charge not without lmpact tn a ty irtva Americam unfair j\altdkUon aver 011. Romulo flrst time. Stl.teJ, ha! glveo M to
de"=e. on ttie United Slates. weal~ men ln As1' _if ~lean'' some newspapers country that iii as percent ec.on:.o.m1c advantqu, Id--abo yants a aborter lease If suffered a trade deficit ot reporta lhe United Stat.ea
lt(coulda't be c.-lled a love. not the )'Grid_ where cbam· have quoted him aa saying. Roman Catholic. Marcos v~ta&U · that tmack ol ·the period which already has been $302 mlUion t.n 19881 the bJa~ would Uke to review the sugar
hale rel1Uqnal)!JY. 1 Lon' fr. pagne bu been known lo flow · The usual tss ... ol law .. nd-1mlles oU lbe char.., and low U.S. colonlll tr• from 1111 lo . reviled from 511 lo 25 years. gest oJnee I"' with. Imports al agr~4 Salt drink mai,,rs
rilatlon would be more "Pl lrom lountalnl ·dur1n& glll· order aod e co no m, c Im· Wealem diplomats bolltve the IMl-lbt Pblllpplnel II the on-Thb country with stt.,_l.15 bill!on1 outpac1ng expotll ""' ......,. Iha largtst bu7ers
Contrail and bombUI "iln In ter!ng 10C1a1 tftllll. • ,pm'<Dltnl perva<le the cam, presjden\ rtally iJ tumlJ\f lell. ly CllWllry ill ,Ula ever col· Spanllll lnllu...,. alter mori" ol llll mWion. The balanct of of -Iii tha~ld.
the Phlllpp,lJlesl 1.11 7/#J The Phlll Ines that 111 . ._, but soinelhblg new has In the ZO houn NillOJI ts onlzed by the United BlateJ. than 300 yeara ol Spanlah rule paymenls also wa s ~n-The Phlllppl1111 bu rep!•ced
islal'lds -. u~ uod4irPoP0lat· fete the u /P Prealdent f;:ah been .added-Eut~Wut rel1,· here, talks with Mareo1 will 'nte future ol La u re t.. has lhown CoM\der1ble ad· favorable t11t year -to the CUba u tha bllPlt sQppher~
ed -oiler it•PH>r~ but from' Ibo' moO.\wllll triumph ls tlOJll, be wlde-rangin& althi>ulli IKIC· Lantiley and P b 111 p p In e • mlrlUon ~ver 8patn'1 hard· tune ol Ill mlWon -but \he &Ular lq tho llnlled Sl11U. ''
performance bas kept JJ*t of detp~ ln one of Jll bUtertst Prealdent Mareo:s h a s esaarily not uacUy P~I ln Am~Jc.an ecqoornlc rtlaUons nosed stand in Its bases i•P w11 oot corwlder1ble Hilt ttsl mlllilin wctih or · '.r prOllOenUal campallllll Ince authorized cloeer cultural and the limited amount of time put an e11tmated hlU 1 bllllon ne1otlaUons wilh the United bee~ rtcelpla Included ber· 1u1sr a year lo lbe United
l k P 1 • L'; il(e' nation became., re blic, trade relations wllh, E .. t avallable. U.S. dollan under a cloud of Sta lei. rowing from lbe lnternaUonal Slale1. Under lbe aveement. B ac anwer ln tiff And whether'be~IJW European Communist bloc na· The big problems between uncertainty. The most complex IUbJec.t ts Monetary Fund and U.S. more than.half of that amount -D 1'..t. · ·, ttM-"9t ANixon. wW t.. ~u&hf lions-this in a country that the natio.ns are the Laurel-There also is considerable economics. banka. is a aubaldy .,..... representing Jm•y e1uye6? rlaht in 'uie 11\iddle ,..... · -. banned a Yugoslav buketbalJ Langley Trade Agreement a&itation for r~vl!lon of the 1be Phllipplnel had a com-Amer I ca' s reported· prlcts mote thln twlct: world -. &tb major candki.ates wttr' team in 1962. -and b~ pid which will empire in 1174, U.S. baS6I pact. sectttary of mtna.bl't. t .S ~t growth restJvene1s over the suaar market prica.
LOS. ANGELES CUPi) -try lo use him for thili ow
Seleotlon l'~ury In the trial purpase. I n c 1.1 m b e n t Ji•
ot thr~J • c~ei;..,wt~ clonaJi&t*° Presidenl J'erdlaUd
murder In t slayir!g of two E. Mal'COI, SI , will house hi!
Black Panther membtn al visitor at Malacanang Palace UC~ last January may be on the Puis River.
delayed unUl lhe end of the But Nixon will meet with tht
\\' e e k because of len&thy
arguments about JdmiJsjbillty
o( evidence. §.l!ellma_ker,i11c.
· Dfedges Marina
Th~ trial ~ Geor&e Stin:et. 22, his brother, Larry, 2lt and
Donald Hawkins, 20, opened In
superior court Mondly! Alt three art m'embers of the Shellmaker Jnc1 of N!wpart
black natJonaliBt group ";J.IS.'' Beach has been awarded a $220,000 C1?ntract , to dredge
-~ ·'/ 425,000 cubic yeri!s_ of sand Cuba RepoJ'ls and debr~ from Ille south••· t,rance of Marina 'd!l Rey, the J\foon T ,andin_a ,. U.S. Army Corps ol Engineers ...,.-r-~ announced today.
HAVANA (l/l'I) \... Radior,;::========,\ and television ln Cuba carried
reports of the U.S. Apollo 11
moon landinJ ;and.the morning
newspaper Gt-ii.om~ headlined
two page~ne.· columns on· the
LOCAL
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mo tt, tv,ry. d1y, 1bo11t whtt'J
golftg Oft i11 the Gr11t1r Or1n91
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New modcro steel desk. Black with
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tops in ~andaomc walnut _ ' H ip preMurc ,.m;nated 19988
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llUGGED. wlndproef, luxury
l1ck1t by f1m.u1 P8'1fk TrtiU.·
tht n1w11t "111tffor-loolc'"
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WASlfl~GTON tuPJl-~rnle Bank.•
. IJjn ~ one on a, "pass" and u,.1
dlsll'WH him.
Jt.aboUldn't, because basebaU finally
is doinl somethine for him arter all he tw dobe for it. -'
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playln& In this All.Star game. He
rully shouldn't be playing . major
1,ague baseball at all! ~ot'. many peo-
ple do ,at his aae. .
has to be seen~ bt believed . with in the turmoll ol evccyday Uvfng. today. I Ud.ok l1l! ·be just like • kid,
Other baUplayeta grumble abolit Doesn't he UUnk tliat maylk he getUne auto,STaphs, taking pictures
having to sign autographs ; Ernie might be overdoing th.la 'fhOle tll!JU: a and what not"
Banks does so happily . Some kick litUe and comlng· on too happy~
about I.he scfledule-and the long ho.Un: ~ "During these times, with llO tna{ly They once took an infoii:iu1J pqll.ln
Erni,t ~ lalijlu and says they Problems, r do reel a little Ol!l of fh: dugout a m 0 n ' the C\Jbs, ( 0 t
\.ought to ~ay thrie pmes a day. An«t step," he conceded. "People look at whom Banks bas.played 17 yean, to
when Ult J':l'Opbets of doqm preach <' 1me, and say why are you so happyl It ~ a',.nyo!t00thhey8dco~erd d
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' ry~1•1 '. tltal t>iue Is no'. real hope for . ~r both4frs meJhat everybody can'l be as .. T Ul
. s9':1Cty, Ende.Banks spys ROiif wi.ll a .. happy as lam." , • nobotl.Y could ever remember a time,
much as 10.lS times a day, just relax,
just reJo.x.." Wben you ask Banks . who helped
him rnostJ he &ays il was his {JlOlhet.
"She always wants lo help olhers
and iht set me a prlme example."
' pitcher to make room fdr Banks.
Schoeodieoat d r e w considerable
crlticbm for p151lng o'er Jenkins.
the league's strikeout leader and a 13-•
game .winner, but the JtOry bebJnd the
move dl,dn't come out Wltil Mondey.
!.~mrtt• ~l'ny rooinit
and there's no other person I'd' rather
see make:_~ AU-Star, teamt'.' he· .,said.
"I Jeel b:ad aboUt &hat. (never dream ..
Sut Ei'n1e 'Bapks Is rather s~a1. · minute, of Course there Is. ..: Ernie Banks i!I telling the truth. !t ' Ernie Banks never has been Kicked Ther" la nothing put-on abo\it 1Ernle does bother bim that more people out of a ball game. He bas never even
Oh, yes, about that i•eau" It
today"• AU-&tar game. It wu tbe'ldd
or W•tTen QJles, tl\e National League
pres1dent. Red Schoendi1J15t. manag-
rtlg the NL all-stal"!I, went 1rlon1 ~itb • IL . • ' ed ol' matin& the team. Fellows Utt
Willie McCovey.. and Ltt May bav•
beeJJ d.olng fanlasUcally." ...
-Eml6-BanU-tellHHmaell-thorf.
Banks. He is an extraordirial'\ly can't share his happlneM. had a real arguinent with an umpire: 'si~i'e ipdividual as well as an ei-~ "It's just part of my nature," ht. "I become angry occaslQnally, but
Not· only u a ballplayer with ~ the
C~qo Cubll but as a human being in
our. time. He hu done a lot for the
Cuba With hia baL I!~ has dooe more
for everyone a~ hi~ with •
cl1eerfUJ and unselfish· manner that
. traordirwlly talented one. , says, perhaps a bit self<0nsclously. ''I when you're mature there art· certain
"I clln1l find ap.ything to complilin ,:., truly enjoy--being-around"llCOPle and····"t11M2~·you .. t1ave··w~·swit10W: he sakl.
about," be smiles when you ask him if associating with the ballplayers. You "L. concentrate on keeping calm.
't¥re isn't something he can find fault watch me out there before the gan1c Sometimes I bave'to remind myself as
Bank's wasn't seleelt'<I to the squad
but Giles suggested tq Schoendienst it
w~c.&cature If he-werl a
ed to It. The St. Louis Cardinals'
manager agreed a~d d r ~ p,_p e '
, ' Ferguson JenlHns, lfie Cuba1 AiJe
M~vey and May both woold ..,.,.
he bas been more fif,otutlc'thin ~m.
Mucfi,Jonger,'too. , , . ' ' . ~·
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Feller, Robinson Excha~ge Hostilitie·s Drowning
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Prb.mpts
Precaution
Perh.8J)3 someone else's son o r
daughter will 'be S&\'ed from the tragic
death which took Bob Cunningham of
Costa Mesa recently.
The 1$-year..old Estancia H I c h
freshman drowned at UC! during water
polo activities:-No one seems able to CJ.·
plain ·exactly bow It happened .
But s~s have been ta.ken by Estancia
to slash the chances of such disaster hap-
pening in ils waters.
It used to be that one man was l-harged
t.:ith the responsibility or keeping score,
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being timer, liferuard and relcree durlng
\\'atet-ROlO..actlvltles.
A' 1.iinJ1-ar system was apparC!i\tly
emplbytd at UCI the night young Cun·
ningham drowned, according to Barry
l''ry, hi! coach. ·
Howevir ,' Estancia regrouped and h;u
now eriiployed one man to function only
as a ijfeguard to safeguard against
mishap' during the polo matches.·~
Fry is still shattered over his youthful
protege's dCath.
"I used to take him to school once in
awhile -I advised him about CQUrSCS to
ti.lke . , . 1 even suggested he might go
out for basketball because he was so Lall
(6-3). I felt vtry close to him. When I
uent to the hospital the night of the ac-
cident and they lokf me he was dead I
just \'ifnl to pieces. I haven·t \vanled to
e.t near a S\\'imming pool since then."
· t'ry tells the irony of Bob having gone
WASHINGTON (AP) -Hall of Famers
Jackie Robinson· and Bob Peller clashed
Tuesday over -Robinson's chafge lhat tbe
ba'*b8n eStabllshment ignores the black
athlete when his playing days are over.
Robinson~ appearing at a news con·
ference with Feller and other former
grea~ honored lhc previous night, said
baseball "his made great strideS over
the years, but baseball ownership has not
moved ahead with it."
• The statement was an o b v I o u s
reference to the raa -that there are 00
Negro managers or high-ranking club of·
licials in the major leagues:
"I think !l's a tragedy in vic\v of the
conlribuUons black athletes have made to
baseball ," said fm;mer Brooklyn star
Robinson, lh.c first Negro to play in the
big leagues.
''.l can understand "'hilt .Jackie
Robinson is saying but I think he's
wrong," ~tered _Feller, wbo was
hanored Monday night as the gamc'a
greatest living right-handed pitcher.
"1 don't lhink anyor\e O\ves anyone
anything."
"Professional baseball ha ii done as
much for lhe colored players as they
have done for baseball.
''I think basebalJ bas done more (or Ufl<o
ddprivileged people, for minority group.~.
than anything else. And I think the club
owners1 deserve. a great deal of credit.
"Ability alone Is what should ctiunl -
Jn the front office, lo:>. I think there will
be a Negro with thnf abltily ."'
"I C8Jl'see that Bob Feller hasn't grown
any frQm 1947 to ,loday," Robinson ~hot
back, I •
"He still has·bis head in the sand when
it comes to race -relations. But I don 't
want to get in a haS!le with him today."
Al lhe !lwards dinner, Willie Mays, .lhe
~Cl far the polo match.
,'He rode over \\'ilh another kid -And
t t boy "·asn'l even going to go. lie just
. ~ naed his mind at the last moment $0
went with him . Bob had never played
1 UCI be.fore.
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THE LONG WAIT -This ~oung .. fan waited. for three houts Tuesday
for the 40th All..Slar game to start in Washington . He finally went
home disappointed because the game was \va shed out for t~e first
r,. • tl'I Tt.....,./tl
~"And.tlis <CuMln3ham's) folks had just
@ne...to see him play at Estancia for the
fbt time the '\'edncsday before it h&p·
ied," Fry recal~.
ry says he held Bob out of lhe &llfr!e
the last quarter so the young goalie
dn't get too tired. \Vhcn lhe game
d anC:: the Learn went into the dress.-llJi area, Cunnln&ham was missed.
Upon return to the pool deck his body .,as spotted on the bottom of the pool and
retrieved. But survival efforts failed.
'Uem"l'lnl Funrl
}'ry reportl that a m e m o r i a 1
1cholarshlp fuod has been established by
the J\lua-Ne\ijort School District 1 after
1eceipt of donations. '
The address i,1 1601 W. 16th Street,
Newport Beach for anyone interested ln
contributing.
Musial, Campy
Set for 'Hall'
McLain Race s
To Re slated
All-Star Game
WASHINGTqN (AP) -Denny McLai n
Is flying back to the nation's capital to
throw the first pitch in today 's reschedul-
ed AU-Star game.
But President Nixon isn't.
Tha( set of circumstances came about
Tuesday night when a storm that hit
\Vashingtan In late artemoon forced
J>OSlponement of the AU-Star classic until
10:45 a.m., PDT, today, weather perm~t·
tin,.
The President had to miss the make-
. · up game to make his rendezvous witn
the Apollo 11 splashdown in the Pacific
and was to be replaced by Vice Preslde~t
COOPERSTO\VN. N.Y. (AP) -Stan spiro Agnew. .
P.1usla l, the fllan of the st. I..Ouls eut while baseball had Agnew pinch rt.rdinala, and Roy Campane)la, the -&fcher who rattled the fences of EbbeUI hitUng for NiJon, ?i.tcLain expected to be
tie Id with~ the qld Broo!:lyn Dodgers will on hand In tiJM to throW the actual· first
h Inducted form ally Into the Na?tonal pitch before a sellout crowd of 45,000 and
Baseball Hall of Fame Monday. 8 nafional televiSIOn audience that will be
· Joirilnt them on their o!Jlclal entry into wa~.; · .... ovu NBC. the shrine ror b.iseb:ill immortals WDI bt ~
pittj)ers Waite Hoyt and Stan tovel~. McLain fle-f, out ol W~shin1ton kl his
'1lte roor will have an honOr guard COITI· prop plant shortly after the Prttldent's
~ of men whose careers p}ayed ' '" Air Force One lifted off.
eq&j,Dy important part ln writin1 tile Tbe unpredictable righthander returned •
lcltnd or the sport ' · · to k · · • • • )aying them l~ibute \\'ill be . Dr1t t~Detrolt eep an-I a.m. pentl11t1 ap-
b'(eman Elli Terry,.~nd basemen p((otmmt lo have hla-teetl:I C~P.ped,. ·
Frank Frisch and Charlie Gebrinaer, .. 'Mcl.ain :said he would return In a jet
lhw6tops Luke Appling and Joe erorun, after the dental .wort and should arrive
thtrt! baseJ!lan Pie Tra):'OOr. ouUjekl.m: at about 12:30, ~avln1 him just over an Joe ~fedw1ek and Zach Wbut, Mai , r _
Carty, Edd Roush, Lloyd Waner: HeJnie ho~ 5 clearanct lo r~h the ball park.
Plfilnush and Sa'1n Rice, .cakher Ray su1l UJ. take some warmups and step lip
Scluill:, pitcher Sob Feller. Burleigh on the mound.
Ptig)es,.Ldry Groye'""' r:_ed Lyon1 aqd . "Ube doein't cet ltUs teeth lhinc·done
muager Casey S engel. ~ " Ill ha • 1 •· _ __. f r,, the ·afternoon. the Minne8ot.a TwJns •ivW u w "" 0 'IC ~...... or ..
11nd Houston Astro~ "'Ill play the annual wctk, 110 he has to go, explained
lfall oC Fame aame al Doubleday Field. Amerkan League Manaaer Mayo Smith.
time.
~. deep.
In some of the
The game was
tunnels un·der the stadium, the water \vas hiir
rescheduled for today. weather .permitting.
• ~· • I ' Vj"I .;.......... F'LAMETHROWE RS -Lefty Grovc\lelt) and 'Bob · ·handed and righthanded plichers. 'l'lre honors came
Peller "'ere cho~en by the nation's writers and a l a \Vasbington banquet honoring the lOOlb anni·
broadcasters Tuesday as the greatest living left-ersary of bas@p.ll.
' . .. •
,I ·•
' only Ncrro honored -he was named Lo
the team o{ greatest liying players -
said Robinson had pro.vided the Jn..
spiration for himself ahd other black
players.
Robinson ,. however, said he. wu dilaP'
pointed that the late' Branch RJckey, who
broke baseball's color line by Orlnging
Robinson up to the Dodgers-in 1J47, falled
to receive any recogniUon during t h e
ceremonies. ~
AlITon· Event
Pros S~ooting
. . "' E'oP~l25;000
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·· ~~RQN~ Ohio.-(Ai!). -Gol~1 new
breed, the risirm stan:':Who fre threaten-
ing to diSpla'Ce the':°lltiblisbed names or
the eame. rn8Y, once. again steal the
11'potlight jn thl~ w~'• $125,000 American
Golf Classlc. ! . ,
Frank. .Beard, one ol the mo1t conai!lttpl
gOl!ers on tbe tour and a man who has
pfo-Y.tii ¥ can play 9'• lflO~ Firestone
Country Club coor,lf, JllBY be one of the
lpp chqicea Jor the~pS,000 first prize -
but shuns the role... ~
"I'm 1Ull tired," Beard sald Tuesday
alter a practice rouhd:m itie 7,IMI yard
layout; "1 may not bi"h bad a.s I was a
·Wee~ a~o~ bUt 1',m U~ i'~e just been
PlaYfni ioo. much !atclf~~ ~
r .... mre«f or ~' i.1~ ~ Minnesota " .a,,...,·'" W&lii' ~ o;;.11Jnw.e<1 mth
' luslr0¥Mk~o1Hfii'ieaden' pace lasl
w~k·in the"P~UacJtlpl\ia ClaSslc.
\ie .bo~ed 6\1.t pn. the, fir.It e.rtra hole
while Japk Nicklaus and Let Elder .eqp~'"in . .-~f.amltk: fJve hole playoff
1 W#i.NICklaus finally wlhriinj~t.
Big Jack, who isn'l due UhUI today,
11So will be among the hOp choices
because ol the length ol the course U no
otOl!!r reason, but has h1id his troubles of
late.
Arnold PalRJer, another late arrlvaf,
hasn't won in more than a year but ccr·
tainly will be among the gallery favorltes
w h e n, the n -hofe event g e t s 1tarted
,Thursday on the par 70 south course at
Firestone.
Dave Hill , winner of last week's
Philadelphia Clasaic and 4Je hottest man 'oh~e tOur, will 'be among the top ca~
didates for the first pr1.~ -If he show.I\
up . .'(91Jrney offlcials·tl"ere not sure he'd
'1'~i1t Tuesday, though be .&aid Sunday
he w~ld play. 1 Bruce Crampton, at r an a p I anted
Australian who has been playing very
v.:ell al-Ong with Cha,le11 Coody and long
hitting Tom Welskop/, also are among
the favorites. ·
Davis Chp Vets
Advance, ;\.f ter
Hard Victories '
INDIANAPOLJS, ~. I (AP) -Cliff
R1chey, Charles Pa!lareU and Ecuador 's
Pancho Guzman, three vriterans of Davl1
Cup ctimpetiUon. head for second-round
play today In the 59tH National Clay
Court Tennis Tournament after having to
go three sets lo get there.
Richey, 196fi Natiooal Clay champion
from San Angelo, Tex ., and fOurth seed·
ed, Stopped Rlit:hard Russell ol Jainalca
&..I , 54, 6-3, T\lesday. 1,;. '"
Pasarell, sl.rfu.~ed American from
Sanfurce, P.R., •l<kll~ed Alllltnlian Roy
KekUe f.fl, U. 1-2. '
Guzman,· No. 8 foreip Seed and ~
.1lnalilt here In the t"7 Wesl<to; delealed
Dave Hannon, Salt Late City ·dollegtan,
8-i, H , 6-1. ' • . ¥
,Much of.1\iesday'i schedule wu rained
6ul.for tht •econd ~eight day.·.
T..,.....ied Arlbw-Albe of ·Rlchm<>nd, V~ .• dldn't1 hav°'l 1to ~step On 1he court
'l'\iuday u his On1·"""1CI oppo.ienl, Ter·
ry 'Davidion of Australia, defau»,d.
Delend"'8 champion Clark G~eboer of
New ·Yorlt, No. 2. opened wldl a 6-3, U
victory o~er~ltaly's Victor ~ta.
No. 3 Stan &mHh, Pasadena, membet
of tlic U.S. No. I dollbl" )Olm, whipped Strclo .P1lmiql of Jlal)l "4, ~,
Smith's doubl" mai., No. s Bob Lub
nt IAa Angelea, beat Pedro• Lal'lfl'I of
Mexico f.I, H .
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Prize Catch-Bonwell
' . • Net ~_,, as one to l!p ills b~, a..., $1la<;kl~r4
bad to be badglfed to reveal blJ •• ~r Goldan
West COllt&•'• i-. football team .•
·Jn tlu'ee .. 111ons,. Sbockltfonl hu nt. to prodqce
a losing ouUil at GWC and ao whell he •llY• 1!111 •••·
son'• aggregaUon should be bis bei~ the topic d11erves
iO!lle expohsion.
"Woll, on paper this group loois like our best yet.
And we'll be in a new conference with a chance to win
ll," Ii' ~·· . · When tile l\usUer heed coach gathers up bis play·
era on or about Aug, 25 tor pby1lcal1, be expects lo
find among· them several !Jlces who were key ones in
last season's area prep pictqre.
The big catch appears lo be Tony Bonwell, the
1iick Huntington Beach quarterback who bas told
.• Sht.cl\leloi;t h•'• h~dl.d for Golden. Weal. II tl)al'• tb•
' cl!'~. l!ollwill . wlll -be matched with returnee Steve :·:iztttJ ~ ·~_ttat' «hoill4 be . an lil~1Ung &trutgle · for
· '.: Sh~ord will :Wo check ooi'¥Aler Del's 'fed _ ~ IUmiltoi\: alld Jim Valbueno, wlio wu a reserve QB
two lqlOlll ., •. at awe. .
At· tallb~C!'· Sbacklelord figures he . has Westmin-
stet'i Charlie, Buckland and Marlna'i Mille Wlltlck, a
couple of 17~nders who could give ll\e Rllitlers the
~ataway . -•1· they'v~ lacked sinci 1b~ days of li\M camij r. · · .
• "Iid~n .fia. a ntUe !!!Ore speed but both of those
guys are. awfu!IY 11>od backs," the coacb 11t• .. · • . b!I .n~t)I• defensive back from Marina, Buddy
Mot!I; It Ill the ·Re,iter camp, as are Toft\ P,lematt, a
.lighl·~ and ll!lij)acker from Westmlnattr and wam·
• IJll!e ·Totn.~~d~°'lve..batk.~ --'nl•t's ~·~uer 'P.tep cr0p:t11a~ Sha~e(orij usqaJly
.:.gelf bllt li~ ilth lacb the one be wantl moil. Thal'• ~:Mill• Qllint\, at210.,.und light end from (llfden Grove's
'La Quli)ta Hllb. ~·s und<Clded between GWC and
·;s1111a Ana ii 'I.he ~•ment and Shackleford '°"" he's ';leaning toward Ulii'):lons. '
.·: 1 "We reall,y' Mid 'a ligbt en\!, IQ<>," he 1111.
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• Tar-s , .upset 7:·Ra11e -
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Marina Beats Oilers
8y EARJ, OUSTKIY Park. The Sea Kings never °' t1tt o.n, ,.... ••" ~uaht ·~p.
Newporillotbor High Bcbool ~ounl¢n Va)ley found Ilse~ am~h.e<t ~ Alamllos ·In "1 a cl<ise ope will\ pra_01blng
the b o P.fc." sire\ch Tuesday Jildlson w,tien tile ~rgers n!iht ~'riillled tile Vaqueros' un"'pla!nibly shook 'loose 18
chances of.an' unbeaten lll(n· polnts in Ule third quirt.er
ba-ketball 'lh whUe holding the shocled mer s ~ w1 a Jarons to !ow'.
am.as lf.6iVIctory. ~ The tum Of eve'nts during
A> It was, Rancho sl!\I vllto the evening rQulted In Msrlna
the HunUngtuo Beach. summer and"Westmlnster IJlng for ,..
leagu!! b a s k e t ~ a 11 diam-cond pla~ w!th 9-2 markl and
jOIJsbJp wilb a ltt-l ~ 3~ Huntington llnd Newport
N # _, third 1 • • deadlocked at 8-3 £or sec<1nd. ewpoitWOUuuUP .. a....... , >-
after Tuesday's final round of Ht'Wl'OlllT ~~0°1trisn,,. '"'
bouts but Sailor coach Dave r.i.11 ( .1 1 ~ '
Waxman was nonetheless ex· ~~ l r: ~ : ~
ultant with the vie• .. ..., "..,, ' 1 ~ 11 -~· • $61rt1111 J ' 1 10 "lt was by far our belt ~::;, : : ; ,:
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Matador
In Tijuana,
Currlto Rivera, the most
sensational young bullfighter
to come along in ~ecade!, will
1ame or the season and I think make his third appearance of
we·~ shown we'll be com-the season Sunday when action
peUU•e in the Sunset League will shift to picturesque Plaza
next 9eason." MonumentaJ, the' Bullring-by-
E41ton JS. Fou ..... ln V1t..., ..
W.-tm!f'll,lff ... Otrdtn Gr°"' )J Vltl1 Ptrk 5$, Ctnni dtl Mllf o&S I.a Qu inta 71, llGIMI Gtllld9 •9
Waunan says Westminster the.sea. ts tbe team to beat next The 17-year-old Rivera, Wl10
season, especiaHy after the Is Mexico's youngest matador,
Lions JllOPr:: up the floor has lopped all compeUlion ...!•"' I -oA-iA-G from Mexico and Spain in his ~...,-™'mpos · .uvrn... rove two r)reVfOOS--8ppfaianCes Tuesday, ~-h Marina setUed a cc 0 u n t s ere. He won .... "jJBir of ears ln E'"' Way to I',.. .. ,..-.... . with Huntington Beach by hb debut June 15, July 6 stole
...,..,...,,.., beating the Oilers, 'f&.13, In a the show from Spain's pride
f ed In 1 b. IU Antonio Ordonez. SJn Dieao Chargers .coach Sid GUinuilt ei\Joys his pipe and a bit of relax•-~::._ ter-c ly a 0 at Aller a brief novic. c•m·
tlon wbll• he ·observes his,,football teain •w9rk at UC Irvine. The two-a-d~y Edlaon ran wild in the third palgn. CUrrito, son of Mexico's
sesS1"'11 (9 a.~ and 3 p.m,) are open .~ tbe..public. · . ~ quarter and toppled Fountain ri::!tefe':1 !;::J!; ~~ --~---~---~-f Valley, '15-M and Vila Park
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c-n1 oer M1r ' 11 lS IJ...-U Orange Coast area fives. His unique ·trademark Js
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.• I look for -1\1• H~nd<> io ~ a blr 1wpri11," be -~~ . . . . ..
: '."l'h•y',r;o Jeltlh( a lot 01 Ji>Gll .high scllqoI ldds and • their new \l(llC!i, Jim Willlatna _,, a real· good cine."
:: WllU""1*\ Will btad ... ~ ·~ ·ca1 Stele (LA) beiora • taking on tbt Rio Hoijdo l!•ffl)!llint.
From rl6w unW p~adloe l\Jttl ~ept. 1, !!!• ooodl .-wru meet d~y ·with l111 staff, rewnttns old plays and
· dn!8lllin~ up, DOI\' ones. ·
; ll's th* ~ilne i:Ou.tJne Shaeklelonl has pedall!d for lll• past tlir~ ••,.on• but iolllehow you detect a Uttle .?note hrvor \bil \inle, · · ·-
Mater Dei, Estancia
Move to Semifinals
By DAVE C!;,\RLl!Y
Of "" DlllY ,lllt ,...,
Eitancla Ind Moter Dal Id·
vanced ·to the etmlflnal roupd
ol the Co&te Mo,. baokolboll
leape tournament Tutlday
nlst>~ Estancia rocki!ll Sad·
dleback, 60-35, and Mater Del
lhra5hlng Los Amigos, 71-38.
League champ Buena Park
ad•anced to the finals by
trlmmlng COiia Mtaa, SS-44.
Estancia had liUle difficulty
dllprenslag " I t h weak Sad-
dleback, flllnc up a Ill-point marrln a the half. 'nlt re-
boun<llng o! Skip Williams
ovtrpOwered the small Sad·
dltback aquad early In Ille aame. ~
Willll!Tll finished hi1b-man
Wlih 13 polnll, wblle f°"'ard
Stove euu.,. added 10 i.m ...
A IUI boll -1Dt spree by
Nat.er DeJ completely
overw1'elma1 Loi Amigos U
Ille MOlllrdls pjled up 41
Vikes Nail
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Marina lllch ,... Ill lltb
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day ntgbl In the Orone• sum· .,., ballletball 1ucue wttil •
-d«llion "(If b o 1 I °""'" . l . , Tom Mullally le<Wlll Vlk·
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quarnr with fine 11 n •
period•. luroe4 cold wly In
the seeond QUll'ltr aplnat
Buena Park.
Mark Wal~lna -k'4 the
Mustanp with a flOlntt.
E!tlll<>ia and Mater Del
oquare off 'l1l1lrsdl1 nfahl al 7
In the only -lfl•ol cto!aL
'l'ht winner-faces Bu~~art
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• ., nlgbla out of Lee Haven and movemerit. He uses to make v .... eioem ·~ '! ": T~
Taras Young, 8 JV vet who'll the bulls charge from across a.1~ ' 1 .1 , th . B I h th Ki<Tlhn ' ' ' 1' be a junior guard with the e nng. u w en e Ruu 1 D l t
1969-70 varsity. . • handsome young man with the ~~~1 l : l ~ AS Pr~P . Newport led ror most of thi'!l Jetblack hair unfurls his cape. s1""°"" 0 0 , &
way in the upset and llnally his style ls classic and pure. T01ir1 WISTMINST•~ r.,: tt 3J
,_. ..._..., ,_., n, 1 ...... 2' .. D.w Not Gu!llY {IMbod•l 111 C*' l l'ffi, , .... ,., 1141 .M. MWWIY DIMY (Llpf\1111) 1:1!1 Stars Duel broke it open in the final Like Spalil's El Cordobes, •• ,, ,, ,,
period w It b 8 17·9 marain. Rivera has the reputation of ~;:OUle ; ~ : 1~
Young had 10 points in the las\ fighting close to the horns and H1wi.y l 1 o 1
quarter. he seldom backs down. HI.a ~·.~:on ~ ; ~ 1:
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1 -•1v1 a.r ••ttt ie.n1oai 11' By ROG!:Jl C~
The Ylk~ller confrontation bravery communicates to the ~= : ~ : 1:
was a beaul It was a 11lam-fans and he currently has the T01111 . 22 u t• ''
PllQT llACf ... .,_.r..it. ~1*11 t 1114 t'.,. fJl~rck) 1,~ Of ..... ·~ ....... ,.., .... ci.1m1"'. l"Urte su.a. Tiii: V•t"' IMl'ldlt'tl 1i7 ·~ ~~r. ~ ~ l"*'I lt& '°"" Ifft (Hirt> Prep football 'I! J!;' best ''" -=......,, 120 11XT" uc1. * .,.,..., l ._, returns to the \·~thland .,....,,.,: !WllMl'I) 111 ... tl'd I/Ill lf'I Offft A MlnUJ. l'urlt \<.. ban&, raztle-dmle !!how that bluest following of any ring o.tn1fft ~~ itr or"r' • ~
hid 1 crowd of 200 behaving figure in Mexico: w11tm1~11..-'' 1t 11 n-.. as if It were a league cham··--'---------------------Jl._• 1 "'*' 1• a1e0. tort.lght In tht sh!ge Ol U1e 18lh ...... Mlktf (t.IJ'Mm) 111 Tlwlllkf OK {ltenl•l 115 .
,.....,_ ~' IANltl nt L~ ,,~ , .. (W.11411'1) HI 4nnual ~o~utb , s ,h r l n e
MidlM 'CflV (itNVM) 11' ' T• T~~rt'I 111'• game al '·· Ange I es Jul"iilll Ollt (h'-•N) 117 ~·· {I • llnkJl ) ......., =c-~1trit.1 Jr, r..NIL. ~:4 \~ ~~1 ~l~ Memorlal Colli;eum. Game
plomhlp mttch.
Marina had a combined
seven-point edge in the middle
two quarters and that was the
difference, as it turned out.
HunUngton's Curt Car 1 son
closed it to '14-72 with 36
seconds left with a layup but
Marina's Bob Beal CIMcd two
free throws four aeeonds later
and Huntington never
o> "Eii{ClraoUl Ill a1.._ J 0 30 t1coii• ~·· '* nm. • .,.., '"' ( 11~ wue 5 o: .
• ..-• 111 or• • l'tw. l'11rM SWtror'• • ~ tllf!H:> 113 The cl'"''"c p1''• I he flM, • M...., Mltl (st-I 111 .....,, 14
TJl9 · ,1, ~1• .,,..., '" , graduated senior f'o o t b a 11 .ffliit tfUlildl (! c.tWll) 111 llVIHTM llACI'. lM .,..rdt. I , =:. ~4 ~rl~1cMN1I :1: ~ 1:'1:" ~ 11'1 Orldt AA M\tM. pi.,yes from narthem and
TtiMW ~l I 1 111 ~· Mlrnfl o Adfllrl 111 Southern Calllomla for the ,...,....l'lt.t;'S · 1 ,. twllfl'1, Jt•tt rr t.11111am1 '11 bentiht of the Shrtnen He&-~· v .. Ill I JI> 'Golf Dl•l IC"1tdol1) !IS ~Iii ,_ < . lrl 11• I'm a.ri. (P$l us pltal for Crippled Children. ~Ji::' w.:.iy1 ~:~ e=i.c::-rw~.!jnllO l~ . the Soulh is a Slight regrouped. T• 0tct Jllll• lH c ... 1r11 111 fa·vorlte.
TM1llJ 1tAC•:-irY1rft. Ml'°"' t ,.,.,., 11111: 8'11 u 511111"1 ~:: From all lndJcatioos it lt' V:·a:::t1 ''* 120 :t"~1t::!.1111f.~111 1u should be the North's passing
Marina led at the half, 41-39,
Coro11a del Mar slumbted fl
the gate and was ouWcortd
by a tM gap In the first
quarter and paid dearly for
the slow start against Villa
= ::-.(r.=I (Sh'lllH) ::~ llOMTH RAC!:, 314 v1rd1. 3 yt1r game against the South's
,. Otilri' 1Mll 1• 6•11hl 120 ~"' 1M "" In G...s. AA Pl~s. Puns rusPlln!I'. offense ,
M111 Gold l'•rkt. C~•) 111 S:IJOll. T. he Yankees have Mooll A•ln (lit\Chill"ll•I 117 All•"!• Jft (W1hail) 1\t n. llllfllll"' an. cMtlrJ 111 Gold LM Miirlt csm1111i 111 quarterback Jesse Freilaa at It~ &11111 1r1ro 1~ ~ootl• n It Adtlr) 111 lh ho! d fl t el 'ffint l'tf " L.lllhlml 111 ~11 B•• 11 K1ni.1 u1 e m an gure o r Y n.1 "* 111, 1~ .,'*., 111 1t1q11111td Cl'ILU: (C1rdouJ 11• heavily on the arm that lhrtw JCM_,.11\t J1111t (lrlllklw) 11s '°"~" 1:Ac•. • v1,.. ' _, s1!1or'• N1.t11 1Jl a1n1u1 nt for 23 tpuchdowns la~t year. "* tflif"" 111 .,.. • Mt11111. ,.,,,.. Ol(lt Nol• !P•ttlai "I The Soutb't backfield 11 Volleyball
Title Won
tll'lit. Y..:ltr Go {1 L10fl1"'l ll ~ ''C-..!!frbt "' l'WC11t cu (O e111M1 111 aomethtng ·to . UholG with :-: .•.. ~ l1etr:r1 -H: HIHTH It.AC:•. "' nrd1. t .,.., Orange County. stars Darryl ""° lltdttt (Jl .. nkl) 111 old\ tr.cl I/Ill !rt Grfft A P'f\ls. l'urw Berg (Westminater) and l&UC = ~~w'1 lrtnklf'\'l ll~ ~=~ ... Ot'll'Olt n tt.r11 11• CurtiB (Santa.Ana) leading the
"ThrM Cflll oWitMldeJ 11i 1'111'1' ~ (Wll'°"l lli pack.
"'" aw ...,_111 l1' °"'* a.v ••r <Sm11111 11r u.. IU •· t I •· k By Bruins v1un• •~"'°" 1W.rtl 1s Jttt1r1 o Ma1r1 11' uc:rg w l,lllC: a w ng,,..c
0ti ,., 0tr11-o.~m) 1a Hip H-11 c1n:1"'11 HJ while Curt. ls 11 !.he lallback in
-Mt~·· Moort (H CrOlbYl 111 l • d Chri Le "'"" UCL -. "''4" s .,.., VWvron "'' 11t .,,.,, 111 Ute S ot·T formation . Tom M:id1soo &Tl 1 e. .-. c111m1 •• ,_,. u.. ci.1m1.... unci. l!d"r tS1•1uu.1 1" Steve KIGSterman of' ""''"a a pair from UCLA. 1wcpt ~ QIOI, w1~ Mt Tr1vll 10 81nkll nt h I .... -, I Id Llltll ,.,.....,. 1111111t11 111 lllCQI'• Kiiiy 1wr1111n 111 Beac , the first Art st ever to through a BG-team ie O\·Cr
4 2 , , "'*'**'"""'W..:W perform in the Shrine Ult, will t?le weekend undefeated to
start at defensive tackle. take the class A championship
Race Results
Quarterbaicking the Rebels in volleyball action at Corona
will be El Rancho HJgh's Ran· del Mar State Beach.
dy Drake, a player respcnslble The Bruin ·duo won the
for 42 touchdowna In his senior Newport Beach Recreation
year -rushing for 25 and Dept.. 's class A Utle with an
T_...,, 11" U. Ifft '
llMt. '"'
pas.ting for '17. easy 11 -5, 11-3 win over Dick
Santa Barbara'a heralded Acres and Joe Eggerer cf
OH·ff'ftn pr11111 81,. '''*") '·"' Sam Cunningham, an All~lF Manhattan Beach Sun~ay.
OH-'t\IU"' ,,,. CSt,.._l t.Ao first team c. ho.lee £or two Highest finishing team from "Tl"'-11 $/lO semcflw-v1c:1d Hltllt, t i.,y icoo.,.. years, bas been Moved to the the Orange Coast an:a was w.o:t'-~ '°' ""· delensJve backfield to make Ken Cody and Tom Llngo of
room for Canoga Park's Bob • Ltauna beach. The Lag1ma
''"'" 1tac:1. J4t .,,.""'· 1 .,..,.. °* ... Adams. tandem was fourth. _, vp_ .,,.__ l"une iat11 I .,. r irt..• g,.,."" iMtM\lllli J.tli ~.• 1.• CUrtil wu hampered ·with The open c ass.uica .ion
L1vncfl,, 1w11•1 , ... l.ill lnjurtes for almost his entire begins Saturday at 9 a.m. with ~~ 's'rro 111 .. nktl tAD senior year at Sant.a Ana Miah. a malimum of 64 teams
H$ M .. tc,.., including the football and entered.
track setSOM, but i.. ap. Expected to compete in the
perently in top shape for Ute open tourney are moat of the
all-etar cluh. U.S. Olympic team 1¥ffil>t!rs.
Coaehel or lht Southern con-Entry lee is $2 per team.
tlngent are Mal Eaton ol West Further lnfonnatlon can l't?
Covina and Jack Mathieson of obWntd by calling ,J I 1n
Canoga Park. The South leadt Keane. director of the tooma·
In the series. N-3. m~t, at 642-1391.
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Woody 's Wharf racked up llJ
ninth slralght wln without a
loss Monday nlght In the Costa
Me&a open basketball league
at Or'ange Coast College with
j routine 90J74 win over
<Douglas.
Jn the companion feature,
Lucky's took the measure of
Orange Coast College, 12-69.
-Pacing the W-oOOy's scoring
attack was Bob Bedell with 27
while Greg Kind and Pat
Gratlf -Neri adding 17 and 16
to the tot.al.
Dennis Dixon led Dougl8l _
1corlng with 25.
Larry and Rick Mancebo,
£ormerly of Newport Harbor
High School, led t.ueky's to .Its
win over Orange Coast wit h 28
and 21.
The winners overcame an
eight-point deficit at the hair.
Leading scorers for the
Orange Coost crew v.·ere Phil
Jordan (19 l, Troy Rolph (\~)
and follark Laney (14).
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Su111 1naries
Fountain Va~!ey and Hon·
lington Beach met over the
weekend in an Orange County
ag'-group dual swin1 meet,
pitting swimmers rrom 7 to 17.
No score was kept.
Fountain Valley next meets
Newport at Fountain Valley
Hleh Saturday at 9 a.m.
Fountain Val ley results:
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newest entrant In 'the Con·
tlnental Football l.Aague will 70ftod ~fcCammon was thh d 'open training cemp here at
with 71 and rour players _ Chapman CoUege Thursday
Jim Frtes, Bernie Parryman, aod head coach ~uck ~enen
. Jack Sontag and Don Goddnrd bock ~ys he Is 11bll looklog ror
in Semis.
LI ES IN THE ROUGH
\\lh~n the ball rests In deep
grass In the roueh, it Is "ery
easy to aceidently move it 11s
you add ress the shot. Tht ball
usually-rests on some of the
long grass ,and is easily dis -
lodged.
••
Should this happen whilt
you prepare to shoot. you are
obligated to assess ·yourself 11
,11,•.' one-stroke pena lty. I •• , T ' o avoid such a penalty, ·;~ ~' practice addressing such shots
/ 1 ~\ f h •I without grounding your club·
,,.\ \~ 11 , •( head in the grass (illustration
, 1 l \1 , •11., !i-No. 2). just as_ you would if ~, ''t~ · 1.i~1; . .,,,,,,, you were playing out of a
· • ""'' hazard.
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!RO'N OUT THOSE. IRON. SHOTS! Arnold P1lm•r'1 boo~!•t "Hltbn&
1he Irons" 11;1ves champrtlnsh1p llPS to help sh1rptn your iron.shot
technique. Send 20f. 11nd 111 ~t11mped, re1urn e n~elop• to Arnold
Paln1e1, in care ol lh1s n1ws p1per.
Blue Dolpl1i1~ Tops
S~h111nh1g Rival
Blue Dolphin $\\•im School
defeated Virgo of Garden
Grove Saturday , 303·263, in an
Orange County s~·im Con-
ference meet at the loser's 25-
metcr pool.
Complete results :
Glr11 14
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7' brnat -1. Tvscn (!ID~ 1. Morrow
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11101 J. No 11>1rd. Tl-: 49.5.
Glr!t 1·1
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(FD) l /Mlh<lny fllOI, Tl ... e· •l.G.
"I brv•I -I, G.-rrlso~ !VI T. l••t
fl'-DI J, Lull (V). Tim<!: ]l,1.
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(r Ol.l. Elowklt !!ID>. Tl,,..., 73 J.
·~ r1y -1. L11~n !Vl T. ElswkW
1110• J, Lull (Vl. N~ 11m1.
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J>~•k~r fV) 3. McDDtl•ld IV L Tlm~:
'" 50 back -1. Vl•fD IVl !. Lu!! (V) 3.
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!VI l, O!"ton (110). Tim•: 4' I.
11'!1 "-do -I. "vl:•r !VI •. Vl•to IY)
3 '"•9t!ltY 190}, Time: l:Jl.I.
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!110) 3. Gtrrl~ (VI. Time l:J:.O.
Girls 11·12
'II b.o•--1. Hr•.,..,.<! IV! l. Sub.enl
IV ! J Gist l!ID). TilT>": JI.I.
TOO <r~! -1. t';l1! !l'!Dl '2. Otto tllDI
3. ~"Y"•r IV). T im~: 1:71,f , ·~ llrt~•t -1. s .. ,,.,.., '"' 7. l int 1r"1 .1. 0110 !BDl. Time: •I l,
•• 11v -I. '"'•w••<! (Vl 7. llOl"lf'll
1r"' l . Cral" (V). Tirre: 31,1.
100 1"~0 -I. H"W•'d !VI ?. • .. 11on1
f'I) J, ll<l>wft! r•ni. Tl..,e: 1:,7.7. r.1,., u.•t
JM lr•t -l, lt•I (V). 1. £"'''"''" 11!01 1. 8o>w"'I (BO). Tl,...: l::>t t,
IM bro • .. -1 l• t1 !VI '· '"l'llpplt
1nn1 l. """""I'''· r1,...~· l:l<•.
tlft l'I:•\ -I. "'ro• (Vl ' ..-.,1bU"° C""1, Bur'"lfl fVI. T'"'°' 1·••t, 1~• 1·~ -l . Vlr!"' <"l 7. Jtw•r !Vl
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!BDl ~. Liiii !VI, TllY'.e: l :r..1.
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I'• fr"f -l . "•••~·•m I""' '· Vlr~o cv1 l. Fl·~•"• IV). f ir--•: l :li.• .
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1ro l'l••r,; -1. E'••'bl"• Ill"' •. J~"·•r IV) l. "•!I<~('• IV' T',..r· l•" 0,
1r• ll'f 1. J1wa• ~vl. Tlmo: 1:!•1.
H:O i,...., -l , FkW.'•'1 t"D' '· Vo'11
(V) ]. Fuk..:18 tVI, T•-t: l:H.T,
St" M t~ ltr -1. H•tr!""""' (~!'11 ' e.,,
lll'n,., /'!DI ]. Wini-~ /Vl. Tl/I""' ·~ n 7J !'IN•$! -1 H,,,•...,IC111 (1101 1,
S•·•ll"'"" 11101. Tl--: '' £ ?5 ti/'•~ -l. ~·'lflliPPC (!IDI T.
w1ntr• IVI. Tl,..•: :u.~
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11 trr -1. t"~rr·!I 1110! T. llt11
(~Iii ], VJlnt~'5 !VI. Tim!: :HI.I,
$0 Irr, -I_ H..rrl~~lo• !llDl '·
111, .. 11 l'VI l. T11e1~., lllDl, Tim" u a .
15 l!rNf1 -1. lltll (1101 •nd Wonlt,..
/VI, \lmt: J7_6,
•s M '*" -1. T~•11en 1~n 1 T. 9Jsr.tll IV' J. Wlnttr (V), T .... e: 76 a,
1S II• -I, !It'll 110) ~"" 111\Hll (\'). l TNlll'n !!ID!. Tl,.,,.· n.•.
·~ t·1f ~ tree -L E~I(-11101 T.
11·-ro1 jV) 1. T1too1 llDI. T!mt;
«I.I,
100 frtl' -1. l •...-soor9 (VJ '· ""'"'" fBOJ J. 0Wt~1 !Mll. T(rnt: 1:71.1.
!O brt~•I -I Ltw,""41 fVI ' Fi..,,14; (!10) J. Ct!);in, 190 1. Time:
.tt.I.
ivS: :~c':iiil.!' ~~· ;,8,!~ i,~,lcherd1
~ llY -I. Olmls 11101 2. Mtl'etl t80~ J. 10(11.,.dt CV}. l ime: U.t .
1101 '· E!lwlck 18D). Tl,.,.: l::ll.L
S•l'• ll·U
11:9 '""' -I. Htrrln91"" CllDJ 1 .
Wlllgcolt CllDJ 1. Lull IV!. Tlmo: l:tl.1.
>I IM"tlil -I, ~ 0~0) J, W~
Pie CllD I J.. Lull !VJ. Time: to.).
50 bK~ -1. Vlrto CV) 1. Hlrrln,lon
CI D! J.. 9 1a<k 110). Time; IJ.I.
51 !IY -1. Vlr11<1 !VI'· JtMtn t9D) J. Jtwer (V), Tlmt: '3.1.
1~1 l"°o -1. VitllO CVl J, H1,.ln1lon
{110) l . Lll!I (V). Tlme: l:T..1. a..,, 1).14
IOI) fret -\. ~ ..... lVI 2. O'Oanne!I
(Vl l. No\J~l1 !80). Tl"'°'; l:C.~.
100 btttSI -1. MlrtW!!I (V) 2. 0 '
OontKll IV). No time.
10I bloc~ -1. Marcum (V} '1. 0'0or>-
Mll IV) 3. Nou ..... 11 illD ). T1rM J::it.•.
lot llY -I. SteOP IV). Tl<T>I : 1:4'.1.
lr.t lrtdo -1. Stepp (V) 1.•Mercum IYl. Time: l:)C.S.
IOJt 15-U
!II(' trH -I, l•!\t !9DI. Tl-: 1:11.1.
t'J llltk -I. l•ne llDJ. Tlrnt: l 1t.S.
xa Inoa -I. l•nr CllD). Timt: J:llt.,,
C1mMftl ll.., l·U Mfd~v relfy -1. ll1u~ DelPhln !El~w~ G1rn1t1. Herrlngllln). Time: l:~.J.
ceriiw1111i... ,.,
Frte •el11 • 1. lllur Dolploln (Tvaon,
51nllllp0>0, Tur. H1rrlntl011l. Tl""': l:~i.1.
C11111!1111tltft , ..
Free re\1y -1. ll!ue Dolpltln. 1£111·
burn, Elswick, Gtrrolf, H1rrln"011),
Time 1:J5.l.
r.'.edl•r rf!IY -l . VI<-Tl"": C1mW,,_.tt... ,_II
M""lel' rrlly -I. Yl'llo. T~: J:Ol.O,
F,...t re!1y - 1. llki9 Dotllllln,
!TY-. Owen.. Denlo!I. IOIWllllJ.
Time: 1:~1.0.
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2:33,,. c .... 0111111too 11>14
Medley rc·o1r -\. Vlrto. lime:
1:3'.J.
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C-•Me!IM 11-11 ·""""l!Y rellf ,.. 1. 9tuo D11111111n
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Tl/Tie; J:G.1.
Del Mar
To Open
Thursdav •
Picturesque Dtl Mar, the
charming track by the side or
the sea. begins its 30th 1eason
of Thoroughbred racing Thurs·
day, with Neil S. McCarthy's
always-elusive Time to Leave
topping a talented linC·U p Of
eleven fillies and mares in the
featured $7 .500 Sin Diego
200th Anniversary Handicap.
Post-lime ror the first race
Thursday and every day
throughout the 42-day meeting
f • ( :
Competition bas nlM'O\ved
down to the semifinals In the
seventh annual SQ»la Ana
Countrv Club E xc 1u s1 ve s
championships "Ith the Cir:als
set for Aug. 2.
Survlv:ors to make Ul<' se1nis
are Bill Liv ingston aiid B, D,
Robinson in the upper brat ket
and Rupe Hendricks and Earl
Vtnsorr ln the~klweri:llvlslo:i.
-They're set to baltle fQr
finAI spGls this week.
The Zlst annual men's club
invi\3Uonal ls slat~ A11ii. 5
thrQUgh 10 with the ISO 2·rnan
team <fleld filled a<.'<:ord.ing tn
tournament chainnan L e e
ME!µge r.
The partpers best ball cve,!1l
\viii include last year's cha1)1·
plons, Jerry ' McMahon or
\Vilshire Country Club and Jue
Gary of Galifotnla CC.
Ed Hayrs of N~wport Beach
scored his first hole-in-:me in
•
47 years of golfiog when. he
utilized a fctUr-lroo to ice the
111:yard 13th holo Moolli.:1
afternoon.
Playing wlih him were ft'red
• Walker, 0 . Z.i Robertson and
Dr. Jtirold Boopr.
Rancho SJ
T1ed fur second, a t.!t0 ka
back, were the tandems <1f
Jim McD1tnlels and 8 I i I
Collum and Burke Wilson nnd
Vem Thomas.
Sunday's m\_xcd best bail or foursome pJa}'_ was wo:i by
Pe5rl and Mae Blbte ard
Ralph and B. J. Johnson "'ith
a M.
~ a"l\[!ual .§8nl1!!:!_ tot 11·n1t~TJJ! qy_arjet or John_ an
ment for men's club mernbc.rs Juli~e Ad ams and Bob and
at Rancho San Joaquin Coon· Ve_rda Shirley \vas second WJth
try Club is Aug. 2. 57.
There is no handicap ll m:t Dick rvutehell sunk a hole-111-
for Lhe 72-hole tourney tbii t one on tile J80-yard 16th hole
n1ns through four week!. Age during Saturday'• best b::i ll
limit Is 50 and O\'er. event in men's club actio·1.
• !'lle•n Verde
llal Gto6Sin and Wes Curr.I
teamed up to score a f>8 l..i '"'i"
the partners best ball ~\·flni
Saturday In men's club ::tt'·
livity at Mesa Verde COiL1n)t
Club.
~cncnir
Art Brpwnell and B " b
Pestolesi tied for low r,rciss
honors in the weekend plav fll
Sea cliff Country Club with 19 ....
Low net went to Ed Allt>n·s
67 followed by John Shepard a~
'
-.tled ,for fourth wJLfi 71.e. q11atif1ed playen. . · The Warrlon will train In
t;I J\'igate l Orongc for approximately
three weeks before playing a
pre--seuon . game In Mexico
City. ~n embarking for their
new home in Honolulu.
Rie\ Gouin 11ld i~uc: Parsons look first p I a c i:
honors irt the annual Guylt"an<:i
Dolls tournament at El Nl.;-.11•!
Country Club in L a g u n a
Niguel, posting a 86 Sunda;1.
Second went to Robert C':\f·
rick and Marge Howell wi!.!1
66 ~) followed by Bob Marvln
and Shlclcy Klnsel's 6'.
Dr. Al Cole and M.'lrion
En1erson were fourth \~·.~h
G9112.
Four teams lied for fi1'St
r~n!IY in a partners btst
ball tourney wlttf Oh u ck
Osborne on two of the wlnoing
teams.
The Warrkn took over the
fran chise of the Sao
Bernardino (nee Orange C.OOn-
ty ) Ramblers in the Coo·
tinental League and most of
the Rambler players will form
the nucleus of the new team.
Fcncnbock stressed that lttis
will be an "open" camp and
all positions arc still up, for
grabs. Interested players may
report for phy s i·c a I ex·
aminatlons tod~)'. !ti"
ThurlKlay at 6 p.m. to the
Chapman Qillege 1tadiurn.
1 PLY NYLON CORD"MARATHON"TIRE WRAP-AROUND TREAD
BLACKWALLS
87
6,DO I 11 t\IOlltS\ 1>lut $1.59
ftf, E• l•r.
Na TtJde Jj el!dltl .
•Extra tough Tu!syn rubber adds
1tre11g1h 1o the body and milrs In
···~ tre11rl.
,
$
WHITEWALLS
87
'00 t 13 hlllt1tu
J>IUI l l.$t
Tt d, [r, 111.
Nt Tftdf """"d·
• 1'.1orii than 8,000 sripping edges
give good lraclion to .1t11rt -~lop -
ra in or shine.
SAVE NOW-NO TRADE NEEDED
Tftettu ..... ... ... 111., "'' ,.., .... h .
Slr1 ""' "'" ""' ""' 1••1'* l lltn•I! ·-WllittWlll ....... -6.~' 13 $14.30 ltU7 !17.60 115.17 11.59
7.35114 119.45 117.50 $22.75 120.511 12.07
7.75114 120.25 111.22 $23.55 121.22 12.20
8.25114 123.05 120.74 126.35 $2U4 12.36
5.60115 lt8.55 111.19 121.85 111.11 11.76
7.75x 15 $20.25 ltl.22 !23.55 121.22 12.21
8.25. 15 123.05 120,14 126.35 $23.74 12.46
USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN • FREE MOUN·TING
By Marvin. Myen
100 k!lll -I. U!Yl!*~llt CVI 2. ltll""r-;~~~:,T:fw~:t;:l ir.::::::::::::.:T:RA~:':C:T:l~O:N:~H::l··~l~A::l:l~E:~:~:~:.:~:,!:.~:-:~:T.:!::'.r-o:n::R:.u:~:6:~:,~~~-~.,~ ..... ~,'.0~""·'~,,,~,~~;~~-"~_.~._.~_~_:~..:.~=.~:-:::~·='~:="'~•:."'~·::·~ .. ~~
fa vorite to add Del Mar's six· T11btl1ss 6 PR $33.35 $2JO
.... l>'o_ ... ,,_ .. _.
furlong inaugural to her flossy 90 7.10 1 15
list or accomplishments. The liJiet ' 6 Pl
diminutive daughter of Father riJifi' 1 ~sPR $33.15
John has won several stakes . 7.00 1 15
during her career "h 11 e ,J!,~~ • N Tubal 6 Pit $39.70
~r:.g earnings or aimostl iJ!;::::::::::::::::-:::::::::~::::~::::i:•L:~:"'::~~:"::'::n..:1:.:oo:':i:'•:-•::$::39:.90::::13:.oo:::! ~1osl recently, Time to •
Leave was an easy winner • ~ • • •-• •.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • ei: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e e e • e e e e e e e e • ~:~ri~.: .. ;.,/"'~:.f., ~: i SERVING ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ! worlds record by less than a t t
second while carrying 124 t · ' t
pounds. Danny Velasguez, the : •
phenomenally swift f 11 1 y ' s . +
regular rtder. again has the • YOUNG & -LANE TIRE CO. -15" lllWl'otT co· STA M. ESA • ca ll from trainer John Canty .•
1
Pho•• Ma..tJU · t
Among Time to Leave '• ·• +
rivals is Mr. and 'Mrs. L. K. f
Sha'pli'o's Fast Dilb, who will + ~:f!i: r\':~ i.::!. ~! • YOUNG & LANE. TIRE CO. ~~~Vt. LAGUNA :
years 1go in fhe Del Mar + :
Debutante. but the McCarthy t
$36.05 $2.55
''ftlTl!fl Ml),({, 1 f .:-/i'EJIEI? J3ffll RffJ) ...
TllAti:G 10 MY KNMNC; 41/IIN TO ,f[J/6N/'
filly gained belated m-enae In t ... •
the aforementioned seven·: THEODORE ROBINS FORD ZOHHARIORILVO COSTA MESA : r~1rloog contest 115 fast Ol~hl . . Pho., •• '42·0010 • •
finished th.ird whlle the odd&· t +
on choice. ••••• ••• ••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .... •••••••• •• ••••, • •••~ " ·\
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Bi9cal
W8if,We
Unniasked
U11led ~rtll Jntern allon1I
On April ;. 1915. the
Cenn&n1 successfully launch-·
ed a cYlincltr .al chlorine gas
against Frenoh 'and British
troope In the .l'pres Sector of
World Wa.r J ·and thus of·
flcloted. ~f>.lht blrthini .of'
chemical wadare. ·
By tht 0me the United
States entered the war in Its
last nine-m0aths, the techni·
que ol clletni~l warfare had
so advancild that 21 perce.nt or
all Amerl.Can casualties were
suffered ff'Om gas.
It was oiily lhe beginning.
and as man has pressed his
search for ml!:ans of des troy·
Ing himself, researchers in
secret laboratories h a v e
brOUJl)JL Into J>dng chemical
and biological weapons whose
horrors most can only be
Imagined.
Most potential victims learn
or it only through oc;casional
tragedy or near. tragedy
brought on by-the ex-
perimenters.
On March 13, 1004, th'e wind
suddenly shifted and more
than l ,CMX> sheep died in a Utah
Valley from a lethal nerve gas
known aa VX, The Army was
testing It al the Dugway Prov-
ing Grounds and an opposite
shift or the wind could have
made people the victims.
Last year earth terrnors
shook DenVer. The tremors
were believed traceable to a
two-mile deep well 0 r
PoiSOIJOU5 waste waters, a by·
product of the manufacture of
chemical agents at the U.S.
Army Rockey -P.lo u o ta.in
Arsenal.
At the same arsenal the
Army has annOllDced it will
dismantle and detoxify 21.000
nerve-ga.s bombs at t h e
storage site.
•
w~ • .111~ 2i, i969 ,.
I • t/111 Telt~htl1
Met1iorial for RF6.
- -·~ . -
---
Mod;,j '1)[ pr~~ permanent gravesite to honor t)le late Sen. Robert F. K,en.
nedy shows Robert's grave at top and the late President John F . Kennedy's
a t the bot tom. the site will have a low granite wall with a .nwnber of his
quotations inscribed on it. the Army ~nnounced. Most of the cost will be
borne by the K~nnedy family.
The ~Y orjgtnally had--------------------'--~-----planned to transport. the
bombs across country and
dump them Into the sea. A
furor or protest brought about
a change ol plan.
More recenur· an accident
which h os pitalized ZS
Americans on 0 k I n a w a ,
reportedly traWble to nerve
gas stottd thert, let!: tcrrurther
reports that Similar gases are
stored at other American
bases around the world.
. Early this year ah Army
spokemnan reluctJntly disclos·
cd tha t _the ·annual ·CDW
(chemical. biologica l warfare)
budget Is $350.milllon. But he
quickly added that the Soviet ·
program is eight times as
great -enough "to kill most
of the people of lhe free
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world."
For many of these specially
d e v e loped genns and
chemicals there is no known
an tidote and death can come
v.ithin mlDucs or a {ew days.
President N i x o n hns
declared lhe control of tuch
weapon~ a subject or "major
concern." Reports have been
1nade to the UnJted Nations
and to the Disarmament
Conference at Geneva.
But , so far the only real
restraint is the knowledge that
these weapons can l u r n
aga.µut those who originate
them and that no one knows
what would happen· to the
world i£ once turned loose.
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Many Illegal
" I
M ex,icart 'ExOdus . . ' .. ~ \ ' .
·· ,7;.Q V.s .. Contin~si
·'i 1 By MARK P ~NJt'CH "Smu allena )N t 1 . ·' ~
•; , LOS .ANGELES (.\!') -Jn become ~ business," Hid
: Jbe past • M~ c!Uzeos 5eitz. "A -can cllargel200 .
, crossed illegally h!lo the lei l3llO a bead la, ,..tum for
... UnJtqt States to look for jobs transPortitiqb from \Jle border l
1, In agriculture. They were , area to lllU: point 11~te.'~ '. .,).J,.~~ ~~ ~; · "J-11i GlilapiO"ra-gOO<t-. be<auif Ibey ulWli~ J1ld to ·~ ol .. the profw},ooal ·
swim a river to get1 ~ere. sl?ill~Jier or tramportfr, he .. , said.' .Giiiespie arranged to ~.t • a.n oil! ster~ype meet about XI men at various
and;}t • brealdni .down -y poin\S along a road' throup
fas\, . .ald'Robut Set~ of the lbe mountatna' near OCotJllo, N·~allza:Uon Service.. acrou the border f r om.
, ~·Qv~. the put few yl.,-s y;e Tecite, Me._ico."
. ba)'J! '~l(d "I".!"'" ilnd .'!!"'• ''E<l<h man paid It SO to llOO
people., m ~ban areas •. he in ' advance," Seltz i aJ d.
said. Las.t year .more than ''Gillespie drove throu h the
haU . of the Illegal Jmmi9Q11ts mountains with a rent~ aeml-
detained by the ~r~ Patrol trailer truck rig picking up his
were taken in cities. people, but be wu st:Opped by
• From Jutrt• to February a Border-Patrol unit on a Up
1969, 23,500 M~Cl:M were ar-and captured."·
Ul"IT~
Fit for a Pri1we
~ed for being tn ~em Gil lespie was sentenced la.st ~omla illegally. Dunng the fall to 10 years in federal
fiscal year from July 1967 to priaon. He already had a
July 1988, 5;."5 were .ar· crlminar reeord Inc I u ding
. rested. In 1964~ 1here were several convlctJons for smua:· Llke father, like son, go t.he complaints of British 10:~·11 of thOae .. 00 f 1gllng aliens. fashion d'signers. While ~ey admit that Prince
work 9 In the Jiesklngha~ Mobley M. Milam, chltf· Charles is right in the swing of men's fashion, tpey
relaUves or friends there" assistant lJ.S. attorney forihe wish he wouldn't, as shown in this father-son pic--
1aid Seitz. "UsuaUy they l~lr: southern ~ict, which .~n-ture put his .hands_ in his jacket pockets. The
for an unskilled job where eludes San Diego and Imper11t ·.stance is bad for the line of the suit, they say.
language isn 't a factor ." cqunlles, blames al lea.at p~ .,---------'-------'---"-..:....--
"But more pnd more," he of tJ:te lncrease in smuggling
said, "we see people who are on light sentences meted out
skilled workers who can run to smugglers.
machinety or 1do some '1:an-"I fttl the ~rts are much
nery work that takes •ktll. J too lenient in handling alien
guess this reflects dev:&l@r-1 smugglers," fl-11lam said. "But
ment of industry in Mexico.' of course part of the problem
But he said the United is just the enormous caseload
Statta 1s .UU a land of OP:-here, almost as big as Los
· portanity for-· many: who havt -Angelq with only two
1kill1 but can't market them permanent judges."
at home. Milafn said that irl 1968
"People come here for there were 710 cases of illegal
many reasons. But the moet entry and smuggling pro-
common still seem to be secuted by his office with a
desire for a better job, desire conviction rate or 93 percent.
to be with relativaa and just a There were 14,771 caught, but
plain sense of adventure." most simply were deported
Last Year; of the more than without a lrlal.
52,000--arrtated, 20,000 ~Were "{iut,'t said Seitz, ''as long
picked up-In the greater Los as so many people want to
Aneeles area. AnCf of that come to the United States
number, Seltz said, about half smuggling will continue to be
had ~ in, the city 30 days or big businels. And as long as
less. · there U such a difference in
How do illegal impllgtants the standard of Jivjng between
get to Los Aggel~ other the United States and MeKlCQ I
cities or to northern and ctn-can°t foresee a drop ln the
tral California agriCultural number of people who want to
districts.· come here."
Many_ Top Scholar8i
Eying News Career~
More than haU or the na· school n e w s p a p e r took
lion's top high school students, Journalism aad c r e It Iv t
the 1969 Presidential Scholars writing coi.uses. . . . ' Twenty-four addition a I . a r~ potenll al wnters . 0 r students 'shc:r.ved interest ill
editors, The Ne~spai>t;r Fund • writing through wofk 011 reported today in Princeton, school yearbooks and fiterary
N.J: . . magazines. and by · othe r
Eighty-rune of the 1 Z 1 writing activities. ~
sCholars ~ave ~ x pressed Awards or prizes r or stro~g inlere~t 1n 8q'me fo~m .• creative writing have bttn
of . .JOUrnalistic or creat!ve won by 24 Qf the scMJjrs. Fif·
wnt_ing e~perlence, a~cording ty.four s.tudents reported hav. ·
to 1nforri\aUon supplied The ing poems, stories, esaays ~r Fun~ by . the Commission on articles printed in publications
PreSJdent1al Scholars. outside the school.
The fund · reports 65 of' these Presidential scholars are
outstandlnf high s c h o o I superi or high school cradu1tes
gr.ad u ates had pre\1ously wflo are chosen and hooored
demonstrated an interest in by presidential commission for
journalism througl'I work on their performance pote_nli1!.
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..... Ina wtth tho qullCI 11.S.
. Araly ~ Soni& Ana ~ ft. 1Awts, Wub., for ihoir .....i two -kl GI
llWMler ttolnlnc in the 11.S.
rt1e"'e rerea. They ... !!pl<. 5. Rlcillnl
-,. GI Newport Btadl
who b lnlolq 1L Madigan
Gtoerol H°'pltll and Spee. I.
Jteblrt .C. Belkr of D111a
htnt, _.CTtnl 81 first aid in·
atructor for_,_ilO'l"C cadetl.
,,,. mll.oloo " the llSlnd IJSAH ~ the two weeb
lncl•des ll'llnln( with the
Madigan per1onnel coun-
lerplrtl, lelchlnl flnt lld to
RO'Jt: Cldtts, m a n n i n a:
various dllpensaiies and
uslstlq In ldministtr!ll( ap-
proibn•Lel7 1000 phJ>IClll per
<lay to rtturnlng: Vie.tnam
soldiers &le for early outs as
!"rt of the 25,000 Lroop
withdrawal.
Mldllll-Edwlnl L. Ft .. rue., Jr., ton of Mr. and Mn.
Edward L. Ferranto, Sr,, Hun-
tington Beacll. will 1Tadu•lt
from Callfomla Mar l t ime
Academy, Va~jo Friday.
Fttm:ilP w1ll receive a
bachelor of !clenoe delJ'tfl in
marine tnglneertn& artd a
United States Coast Guard-
issued third 1s1l1tant
engineen license in Ole U.S.
Merchant Marine.
Spec. 4. Robe.rt M. Aialey, ..
23, '°" ol Mrs. John H. Jooes,
4901 HeQ. Huntington B<lcll,
received the Brome Star near
Long Bini!, Vlellllm.
Spec. Ainley wu pruenltd
the awarer for merltorloul
service in gmund operaUoni
aaalnst hostile forces. He ii a
mllllal}' _poU«mm with th~
• 191111 MllilAr7 PoUco COm·
-pony.
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HJs falhtr. John Ainley,
lives at 17S3. Santa Ana Ave .•
Coata Meu.
Pfc. l\lcillnl E. lltbtrt, 20,
SOii ol Mr. Ind Mrs. Enctne
Hebert GI 114 c.ncreu St.,
Cooto MtH, llU bem mlgntd
to !lit Vltlnlln~ IOth
Enain«r Bripde ,u I
carpenltr.
Pfc. MkbeJ J. Ctlllu,.,,. '°" of Mr. and Mn. John R. Collins of 2Q Swan Drive,
Coot.a M,.., bu bttu u.iped
to !lit lttth LIJl)ll lufontry
Brigade ln VJetnam. Private
Collins ii I rifleman.
Airm.u AUrff G. hit. son
Mr. 11111 lln. Gerh1rd E.
o1 ma Donot Lene,
Cost& MeH, hu 1-1-to I unit of Ille Air Tnfiilng
Conunmlr-Sheppml AFB.
Tu., lei' ll'llnlnl and duty In
metll·wwtlnf.
'Jbe aJrman ts a graduate o[
Cool• "' ... High School •nd
.tltndld °""" Cout c.n,.c befo,. enttriJ!t the MrVice.
Ainnu MleUel E. Pert.111,
oon or Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Pert.ins of 8191 Medford
Drive, Hunttnitoo Be1ch, has
been a!slgned to 1 unit ot the
Air Force Loti.UC Command,
Hiii AP'll. UW!.
Trained IS I r•dlo
repainnan, the 1 I r m 1 n
gndu1ted from the Keesler
AFB, l\IJN. Leclmtcal 1chool.
J.U II. J11t, 1:1 Wavo St.,
Larun1 Beach, hu been com-
rn.iulolled into tht 1f'!Md
forces Ilona: wllh 14 other
graduates of Stanford
Unlvtralty.
J llO .WU commissioned 8
steond lieutenant in the United
Statt.s Army Reserve.
Two Huntington B e a ch
brothers are serving ln the
U.S. Forta1. Sons of Mr. and
1'fr1. William Seibert of t70Z
Park St., l\ad)', grad&Jated
fram Fl Ord, and has been
assigned to Ft. SIU, Okla., for
adv1need lrlintne In Field
Artlllfry and WWIUI p .. II. I
Emplo y es
Honored
El&ht employes who have
1erved at South Cout Com-
munity Hospita1 since It open·
ed ten yian aao were honored
'I'hundly nlsht 1t t h e
hospital'• arioua! emplo)'es
service award dinner.
In &d<HUon, nine other
workua wtrt given rtcogrli·
tion for five yeara HrV\ce.
There 1'tre 140 fJtSl!
Jnltllt.
Thon rectlving ten-ye1r
certifkttel were Stanley W.
Votca. hospital admlnlslr1tor
""" Ult firtl tmployt: Rolland If t n dr1cbon. comptroller ;
8ever1T Stavro, nitsttrld
lMlrtt; Audft7 Mflltr ,
~ nune; Je1nnett•
,,-., pbyllcal thtraplll;
Boll4ttt. BtnneJ; Eva Col,
.,.i Plorl Houaman.
"11..iploolA GI flvt -ye1r
anrdl wm Mary L. =·· M11 Eddo. Gtor1e , Ma.rpret Gonules,
~Lopez, DolberL
IAtdtflc, liar'1 !.Canning. Irene l!ol 1111 ..r lloudt Daniela.
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Jlll'llroop<r hu 8trved lo
Vietnam for a )'tat and in
'Jballtnd for • year .
&Iii boy• .... ~ ... ol Huullnl1a> 1lelcb Scbool.
Randy andualtd In llltl7
1ttended Orlllp Cool College
before entering the service
and William WU a 1165 Huo-
Ungtoo IJ'IMIUllt.
Easigb Moe-. A. Judy, USN,
M>n ol .Or. and Mn. Thomas
R. Judy ol 3611 Ctnlt<· St..
J.a&una -· hu cradUltd lrom the 0 I'll c eT 1hdOc>
trtnaUoo School, Newport, R.J.
Upon hb .,aduadou from
dental ICbool, be will 1erve u
a dental officer in the U.S.
Navy.
Pvt. Lan'J W. Taylor,
USMC, son of Mr. and Mn. C.
F. Taylor of US E. Bay St,
Costa Men, has graduated
from the Ordnance School's
lnrantry Weapons Armorer
Courte at Quantico, Va.
The course covers-t-h e
operati9n. repair, auembly, of
such infantry weapons as
pistols, rifles, machine guns,
grenade launchers, f 1 a m e
throwers, recoilless rifles and
mort.an.
SIL Jury V. BolflDln, '°"
of Mrs. Virginia Judice of 1651
Tardlnes Drive, Huntbt(ton
Beach, ls serving witb the U.S.
Combat Air Forcea at Dai
Nang AB, Vietnam.
·The aera:eant, a munitions
specialist, is I graduate of
Ocw!I Hif)i School, P1ci0ca.
Avlltloo -ct Todlnl·
cbl" Z.C. Bria Dolly, I/SN,
90t1 of Verne Daily of Ill
Emenold Bly, Lquu Belch,
II aerving 1boanl the clttteycr
ltnder, IJSS Bryco Canyon.
. C.,t. lUcUr<I Lyto, llSNR,
of 1741 !'.. Ocean Front.
Balboa, hu been appointed
Group Commander, Nava I
Rt1erve Command 11-1.
Capt. Lyon WU I member
uf the 11.S. Olympic swilnmln(
!tom Ju llMO. He holds I d(ne
In mebllhugical engluotr!ll(
rnm Vile Unlvtnity, and I
M.B.A. degree in buttneu ad·
minl.straUon Crom Stanford
Unlveraity. He bas !erYed on
active duty in the Pacific
Theater in Olina and in the
Korean conflict.
Graphic Ar ts
Program Set
A new graphjc arts program
will open to students or Golden
West CG1Je.1e for the first time
1111.o r.u.
Gene L. Tardy, 37, of
Westmlnlter wUJ bead the pro-
gram.
A r1111e of graph i c
technology skilll will be taught
in the two-year Pn>ll'am.
Students will be equipped for
jobs in newtpape:r work,
schools, pubijc relations and
ad vtrUJlng. The m o d t r n
lf•phlc lab in the mu1lknedia
ctnltr wtll Include thrte offset
preases, an automatic platen
press, bindery equipment and
olficL lithography lncludloc
camer1, plate.makers a n d
strlpplnc tables.
Tardy hu been a craphic
aria teacher for 11 years at
Polyttclmic lliJl)l School, Long
Buch.
10 on Coast
New CPAs
Ten Orange COut resident!
have JU!ed tht Certified
Public Aceountant exam and
hi v e received CPA
cerUtates.
c.tia Mesa: William F.
Schwan, 3132 Bennuda Dr.
Hunt.tapoa Beath: William
~. Mallory, 18402 Magtllan
Ln., and Lester R. Pete.r10n,
Jr., 1t3IO Beach Blvd.
Ntwport Beacll : Andrea H.
Pfister, 1611 Cornwall Ln.
Seal Bead.: Rusaell P.
Becker, l!m Merion Way.
Weetmlasitr: Donald C.
Lewellen, '708Z F'enw1y Dr.
TusU.o: Stephanie E. Fletke,
15742 WiUiam1 Sl.i Robert H.
Sherrill, 15Mtl Tuotin Vlllace
Way: John w. Andenon, 13224
Newport Av.e., Md Calvin F.
G1tea, 18SI Garland Ave.
Wayne Newlon
Sues Metro
LOS ANGELES (AP)
~lnae.r Wayne Newton has fil-
ed suit In Superior COurt Uit-
lnl cancellaUOD of h1I thr.
ye1r oootract with Met
Golctwyn.M1yer and ~.ooo
dlmqet from the company.
In the compblol, Newt""
..i.1 Monday MGM did °"" live
up to Ill port ol lht 111'1 con.
Lr1ct lo publlcWq and ..Ulng
hll records-As 11 result, the
alnger &aid. he received
amaller royalllet than be ex.
pected. The contrad expires
Oct. ZI, lt70 .
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s39's Value! Framed
Original Oil Paintings ·
1 stQuallfyCClnnon
19' Wash Cloths
•1 n Adhesive Vlnyl
Shelf Paper :
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Boarlan or Fudge
Creme Cookies
49'
Hershey Bars
lag
of 10 i 3~
).!ilk Chocolate. A!mnail Oioc:olate llld Mr. ~-1st ill fl'YOI and flayor!
Span sh Wrought Iron
Candle Holders
.... 99c Chelce
!ipanistft.taaU.fJpt tmdl~
holders in cl.istincti•t ~la finiJhcd in Al'Oeado, Pine-
1pple ud Tu.auiqr.
*12'1 Twin Bed Size
Electric Bankets
W~Ht
1111
Prk1f
s999
""""1ol b.,. .. "" poly. •tu. 3,90 DJOGo 2°" CIXtmi. 117loa ~ Nite Um tem-
pcrarani a:iottol for alccpiqi
mmt'ort. " decoiatot roloa. l colon. 2 ff·~
• $f).tJ fvl ' Sin $11.tl
•a00 Values! 1 l·lnch
Club Bags
Y .. r
CMlct s299
Monogram
Straight Bourbon
Filth
Gallon s299
A t..r,._ia at ow ...,,0.7 low' pdet ot #3AP -
ICIW J01m 9tmD patu sa...U..
•47• Value! Coral Key
Clgan
lox
of 50
$249 ,
Sll&bt ~ ol Ammca'1 futat
•llill6 ioc dpr. Slllht impafC"O-
• lioos will not l.ff«t &mokin, pl.eto .....
77
Dinette Chair
Seat and Back
Replacements
Q"'1itr ... ,,;,, ...... ~ $2'' or Yellow fem patttm!
Eu7 to do-110 sperill ·
1oob oetded. MMe old
du.in Jook likt ·~ in
miauta.
Tyrolean Ceramic
Beer Steins
99'
$249 Hand Blown
Glass Pitchers .. o. ... $167
,_.., d"' lw>d
blowo Maic::u alut
lot RrTiaJ J'N.I' ~
itt luramel diinb. W'itb
ice lip.
Reg. s4•• Munsey
Table Broilers ·
3"
Chrome fLQ.
i10.. To1.111.
warm roll•, .,, ...
"' qoolitrl -""" ""°"'! C-from ..... -deeptOOt t o J 14 •, ltri,tl. daecb,
priotsl 11211" cot-... i.,-...m. Bur '•bflbt--.
15 Inch Square
3-Plece Walnut
Stack Table Sets ~'"':='! $10'' that ... &.I: aid
1JmbOJ. Ugs ve
J)'' high. Pafttt .
for knr fumiturcl
•1• Value! Plastic
Boudoir Baskets
99'
Lifelike Plastic
Vegetable. Strings
., " 88'
Colorf.t -"' ••• Ma ... el
"nlb<JIM pla9lic i•
Dll1ln1 CDbl. ~
i .. ,..d -' • tab wear --...... Nu.nl -hlod<..d1-llr.
$2" Ingraham
40-Hour
Alarm Clocks
•1r v•1
Lally $1thk
CAPRICI SKAYll .. .
•11 11 Norelco
Lady s•11er
$787 T----4· H lric: llwftn paf.cfor-.. ··or,,........ •Iii ....
7x35 'Kalimar
$29'5 Value!
Binoculars
=-=;~$1688 mm diunctu of ·
frootobj«lite. ''' ft. fidd of m. at
1.000,m.
SOC Value 18x27"
I ,
Sheet linoleum ~
19'' ~
$6'5 50-Foot
Extension Cord
$495
FlatliM plastic E!eo-·
,tricotd , . . ~· duty, top qutlitJ 11 ••
fu~( .fl.00 off ttg'O.lat .....
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;::~~;:f ~g. s2'1 Men~s
~ Acrylic Knit
a. a. 1,1,,1~ -
,. "GOLDEN CHANCE".
Shirts ·~ Bath Toiletries
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SPRA Y COLOGIE. .KAllD l BODY
LOTION
YO~R
CHOICE
Full fuhioned •it&in Acry-
lic knit shim ia Wbitr,
Bild. Gold., Oli•e or Ror·
al Blue with contrutini
rnlor oo nlOd:: tuttlea«k.
Gtat buys!
Solid State 3
Regular $13''
' F.-esh New. Styles!
No-Iron
Walkie Talkie
Reg~ 984 Scripto
Cartridge Pen Set
-~ • $1 Cartriift• '•" • 29c Vah11! P1ncil
• ltc V1ht1f lall ...
59'
Ttpe t00l mbos-
1inJ; ,!°adtine l;"-~s,.. bpe-, With
2 plu~ IUJ·
Bl£" t a J a and chains.
fancy Dusters
~J~E~b~1~ $399 embroidery or lace,
Very 1pec:ii.llr priced!
J..ight mornins, NX>n
& iii,dit.
5100 Value! a Scarf Holders
Se:!!~~
. flowu and "gem"
' ' stone set designs in looped rins or
back clip stJ!es.
Bell Bottom
Boys' Jeans $294 Dilctvnt ......
TI.e seuon'• lllOtt po~
ultr jeans in rulged blue
dtnim. Cut full iJl 1iz4t
t to I~.
29'' Cassette Tape · Pamper Disposable
Player with Radio Diapers
$2611
Capitol tape pllt}'tr
with built-in AM. r&·
dio • rombo to bkt
anywhere! Plar as-
Xt!e or Ji1ten to tht
radio station of rout
h ice."'"'
s() soft to baby's ten-
dc1· skin. Choose from
pack of 15 Dayliml',
12 Overnli:ht. 30
Nl"wborn and 30 Dey·
lime.
'pmily . Size _
24~1nch Barbecue s511
Porl•hle 1 ril1/.
dvome plated •d·
juet1hle 1rid with
hu.dlis, f'
1Juminum ~int
JegJ, Great picnic·
ker!
; S'1 Stay~A·FI~ &~ . The 119 ~pper
Swim Yut1 · Water Float
SH; ii ~1 4 ··· Fbt 27 !JI. $2" on yCM.Lr ·, ~" ·-cha in di ..
to\fot --·~·:;;,;5 mttua.1oin w~. ~~-iacha det-p.
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ShuHon's Desert Flower
$2 50 Value!
Aloe Vera
3 PIECE SET ;:~:o.z,kii:::.'. 96c Ni1ht cream & Cleans-
er. K~ps skin smooth, supple.
$1 00 Angel Face
Gold Lightly Liquid
Make a ........ ........---= c ~ ~"\ IY 4
Geld·~ PONas Warm, 10Jden --if hiJhli,taten fo r , chCttDones, fore-h..,.
Lii Want's mqic turban
ket]' hlirdot u )'Oii slee:p,
ba1h~ drive, worlc ot plq-.
Nylon ttiniorccd!
s1 00 Val~! Antique
and Scatter Pins
Discount $9'' Prlotd
Rugged full 1iR bag: wulhtt
1triptd for wumlh and com·
fort. Comfortable 5 Jb, Acrylic
fill. 100" 1tp1ntitlj: tipper-2
bap an bt ripped fiDlctbttl
Coleman Deluxe
11""""-.i Camp Stove .
$1744
'17'' Yala1l
Coleman
w-~d, ~t!m $12'5
b•Jptoof. . .
'9'1 Value! l
Rybutol
r.oLflus _
Multiple Vitamins
$ 88
J.fWtip!e •itttniot with 1toa Plut
in atuktiff apothecary bottle.
The bctt .ittmift ••lue ta ton!
non·r min it -••ff UJ in apl'Cial offer, • • ·
Faultless
•42' Value!·
Travel Syringe
with. qWirp. lttlCb-44 menll, CUIT c a 1 ..
Pint q\llllitr complete $
2 Guannlffd {or 4 rn. ·
Po l>l 1 for atonp.
Sn• 1\mo1t $2,
Kleer-Sine
Decongestant
Tablets
:;-:, 89'
'-lt.tJo_ ••.4t Xor 1inus mi&eition,
colds. har In u, pott-
nw.1 drip.
4_.Piece Comb
Combination .... ,, .. , 94c
All AIMriam't oiof9iona1
hai.tdRMt(_ tool.. -Dew Drop, I.at Ta.ii Double
1'eutt, BeMiriciam' Rike
and: Comb.().Lift TftSiag .C.Omho. .
s3 Values! Coi
Jewelry
~~ Cont1rtl~l1
Bell·lecklaces
~~hi~:.· $)97
ion jtttlry ia
Goldtone a1.
aoned i;o.Uu.
•Linf11p .••.... $1 ,t7
·Aluminum. & We
Chaise lounge
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t"·alllll'l·
inwn tub-
ing fruic, ,.,,
we.tbet•
ro ilbnt
. SUlll webs.
• Matt~IOI · C[Molr ........ $1.9~
Coppertone
or Sea & Ski :::...
2°"11ceTulle
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e 1JIU 111 .. k~urtt St. •t Wttt.IM...,_WH tffff• C....,., •••.
e 4127 WfltMINtt' .. Go.._ WHt, Wh?...._
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•1p• Valui!· (urrent
Top Selling Albums
$4" to 'S" Valuesl
Major l.P. Albums
Major Jabel1! 2 ...
Cumot top re-cording artist.I I
Top tu.De. I All
2t'op 1eller1 ! ~ -or &dd to yout re-
cord libtuy. Save bia 1t
Thrifty !
Dot, J;.it..rty, $127 United Atti3U,
Wodd PKific !
Fetturingworld'
f1mrd artists, _ '
curr~t tit!e5 I P!a.J&lll•, ot11
Monaural or Stett0 pboao-
Jrtplu, Save $f$.
NMR llEFORE SOLD FOR LESS THAN S l.00
Orl9l1ally Made to Sell
fer s4n and s5n
Maior Label Albums
T~ pl•"" LP . .n.w., ol "'°"po.. 59 ··Ur~. otthfttnis, TOC1l1tts, ~I c·
poup1[ ~II Ein.t qU11itJI , Choo1e · Irom a wide Vltlety at l&Ylllll you
UA't beat , , •. at Thriftf,
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= .. ic> 0th•x• at 60c •i 2s Gillette , ii ?f..~ Riteoxide · 6 ~ ez. Hot Lather
Developer 49' S~lf·••ati•t a•
4 Ou nce . . . . . . . • ~ Shave Cream. . . • 6. .
1$35• Max Factor . $4 Val. Corn Silk
Uquid Cl-...~ tr TAN FAN POWDER &
Skin Fre1hlit1r . $200 BhlshiMg $300
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Painting fo~Oyears
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INDUSTAIAL-COMMERCLA.l
PAINTING &, DECORATING CONTRACTORS
For..,, •st1m1te or brochtltf et# or writ•:
OP.ANGE COUNTY LOS ANGilES'
201 E. Commttc!lll St. 211 N. Jutt1ill AYf,
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1lf' DAit Y PILOT ·" Wedntsdiy, July 23, l %fl PILOT·AOVERTiSER 27
,; How High the./Moon Wh~D,-.' n "~f4~~ -.~~per Industry?
By JOYCE LAIN management to lab rese>rob ind tries. tn1 J068dllbem1pJ7o5yed and1paper. Somke chemi.1 Li and -1HJ1i!33Jhllil0 1111 1· ~al ~ndt e 1 !dCI r on I a In· ber1
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and end as~•t In the wood· resulti for Ullcrpretation by
lo the s1le,.of lht. fi nil:ihed pro-6f>l,OOO peop e, an y • 18 eng neers wor as sa e£1me~ ' • " 1 suu,IOOn s an· .P. owe r . bu" ng operallons. (Wood is enuineers and scientists.
Ml9' ltlM •w••'ft I Mttwrv pl TIS 000 . r I t k ~ In ' • -'""· COl.lrfltl' d 11111 llo:Y•• duct, Aowng those with the expected to em oy , . supervisors o P an wor ers, i j~o,tral C and dislrlbutlng lhe raw material for m011t FOR l\IORE INFOR)IATION {t;',:~'1t. ~~~.!' 1~ ~111 be 5 t --prospects : engineers, Paper ls somehO\v Uivolved in or as adft!ini.strators. • ' ~ ~1Flent. pap<"r products.) send me a postcard in care ··1·en11·s1s marketin· g ex-... 0 nearly every aspect of our Che I aJ and -ban' 1 D l ~ I '' .. ,...,... •1t«1u .. -.......... ,. ""' • ...,., ""' m c • m...... tea 1 -r~ c v ·•GING engineers · .. ys ems 8.11alysts and com· of lhiis newspa""'I' f""Uesti~ M _..... • nllH 'l. ..,... teclmicians and ski 11 e d civilization -from printing · .i-~-1-.M ""' an ,.., ~"' .,..,_um...:• .. iMI•• 11 lft • d engineers ...,_ign., CQlklu......._ _1 •, • • • puter programmers are in-"paper techoology.•· The fr """"·H workers such as electricians, and pickaging to tLSSues an operate. control and improve , d !srr1and supervise the pro-ctellSlngly important as com-career material will be sent
A. -The paper industty mac h 1 n er 'I .epairmen, in-toys. pulp and papermaking equip. dUCQ011 of paper . and pute~ are being used to to you Chruugh the courtesy of
moon is hanging over a strument repairmen, pipefit-""' ment. They transform new paper technology to the pr~ paper)?oard cootalnet'I' and ~ coordinate the comp I e :x the American Paper lnsJltulc.
career-bright sky. But not for ters and millwright$. P ft 0 F ES S 1 ONAL and pul)l and paper1naking 1echni-duction: process. package. Many box and con· papermaking process and pro-~ Send your suggestions for
all types of workers. Though technical jobs include : ques, develoJl'.td in the lab, into talner manufacturers a,I so ccss aCCOUDting and manage. ~lure column topics to Joyco
economists see stead Uy In-SEA OF PAPER. Pu1p, Chemists, who control the practical prOductJon met~ods. E 1 e c t ri c a· 1 engineers Cll}ploy artlm who work out ment statistical data. Lain, Career Corner, c-o thl'!
creasing demand ro~ _paper paper and allied products is quali~y of products by Some chemical en g In e c rs supervise the design\ develop-deslgris .and .coJors. Technicians working In labs DAL y PILOT. Sorry. no mail
and forest products 1n years one of the world's large basic supervising the testing~ pulp supervise the application of ment and oPerational of elec-Foresters •manage tim-conduct tests and record the answers can be given.
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is expected to reduce the need
ror certain types of plant
-wort.ers.
---rbe~ralio-of SUcb workers as
mater1als handlers. hand·fed
machine operators, packers
and other laborers is likely IQ
drop sharply by 1975 because:
o! automatipn.
CAREER CONFE11'1. On
the other side of the moon. de-
mand for more educated and
s~lled personnel is likely . to
yncrease. Paper -comparues
J~k bright young 1.eople. of
• .yaried talents for many Jobs
:tranging from forest and mill
. Best Tip~
Know If
You're Ill
f By .PETER STEINCROHN
, So many palients have ask-
• ed. ''What would you say is
the one most importanl tip
you could give on keeping
healthy?" Invariably. my
reply:.....'.'.Knowing yoµ're s1ck~"
That requires a bil or ex-
~ · plaining. • , ·• -
What I imply is that n1any
, ·apparently healthy people arc
.--..:;-sick and-don't suspect ii. In
nther words. to feel well is no
guarantee of being \\'ell. ,
FOR EXAMPLE. here is a
young man, big and strong,
who is far from a feeding pr<r
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
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~ · blem. He has a tremendous
• appetite, and his wife -anx-
ious to please -bakes all
kinds of pies and cakes and
other fattening foods.
"He says, "I eat like a horse
and feel as strOng as a horse."
I have seen many like him
They are completely "rloored"
when a routine examination
s~s they: have s e v e r c
iliabetes.
! flere is another young
.;woman, apparently surfering
~rom tensio n headaches. They
.linay ,be .due lo tension, all
gright, but a blood pressure ex-
.>roination also, r e v e a I s
tunsUspeeted hikh b I o o d
J pressure.
-~ ~ AflO'OIER EXAMPLE' a
:poung husband just dotes on
~eeSC6, whole milk, buUcr,
·eggs (he has three for
-,fbreakfa:st every morning) and
-,!Jli~ juky, fat steaks. He 's
. ~not~r · apparently healthy
.·~ specimen.
One day he (fortunately)
breaks his leg in a skiing ac-
.. ci.denl. While in the hospital he
t':_ has a routine ECG ad cholesterol Lest.
Although only 30. there is
already evidencl' of too much
cholesterol, and changes in his :.¥ electrocardiogram suggesting
coronary artery involvement.
'"' He is put on medications and a
'<( special dlet v.·hich will prolong
·1. his life:. :* " ~lt ·~ =~ l
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I HOPE J've made my point.
In these cases. the best lip for
staying h~althy and alive was
L h e Ulll'Xpected realization
they \Vere already sick .
"Knov.'ing you're sick'' can be
a life saver.
l\lEDICALE'M'ES ! Rcp!ics
to Readers ):
For ~1'rs. U.: I am glad that
yoo diUovered poor eyesight
in your youngster so early.
Othentjse il would have un-
doubtedly interfered with his
school work. Bad report cards
are not invariably dUt' 10
stup;i4:Uty. Bad eyes are often
the Unsuspectefl cuJprit.
• Here· are so1ne suggestions
for parents of young children :
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Becomf' suspicious thal their
eyesight may not be up to par
if they gel iJ!.to the habit of
sQuinting: or, rubbing their
eyes constantly; or, looking at
an object with one eye closed
if they sit close to a TV set
and habitually hold a-book
close lo the face.
DON'T DEPEND alone on
scbool eye..t.esls (although they
are o! Wle' in screening out
.. thouaands of youngsters).
T:.a11:' $lid lO an eye s for a complete e~·
• aminMJOn,
OrJt -estlmai. ls that about
U iplllloo school cbi!dren re-
quire· eye cart. Don't just
l!JCSS tha t your youngster is
notoneof lhcs<.
kippy
DOG FOOD .
lop s i• Qualit1
••. lull of rood
nourishmettt.
C/11! 21 oz. Co.RS
COOL.-RAY
POLAROID'·
Sunglasses
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-New rimless stylt with !
b<ise tllf'led lenses for w16er
coverage, i:lay le~ses.
COOL-UY ,.
POWDID 4 98 "Countdown" ,
GlllfTT!
Razor Band
COLGATE
Instant Shave
DR. WEST'S
T ~thbrushes
KING Sill
"Drive"
, DlTIRGENT 1.79 AIJ1st1•I• C1rtri•i• wrt• ii EQes.
• ___tl___!r nu1ne f';impa~ !
· tolihid• .•• fofdfo! 2 95 i ily!t · w1lh 20 wiew
pass ca~~ • .......................... i
19e "Cera f iPbr" •••
As11rttl lrlstte:s I Ctltrt. ~ wr 'l1·l1l•t" St1i• l1•t1tt
5 l~s. f eu.
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GIRCIA· "300" 'Reel MITCHELL
Far Fresh Water Spin Castine •••
Fl SH I NG 1\\' wan two spools! can be used al~o LICE NS . · . for light salt water bshing. One
. s.pcol will hold up to 12a ~ds. ol
-~ · -6 lb. Plafyl. the other LUO )dt
Inquire At The -· ~~t11~~1:er~.silive 14 69
Phote D1pt. .le1. 11.11 ~ . r ,_I a 4 6 1 Spinning Rods
Choose Imm £il1i or 7 ft. medium ac!imHods ol \ubu!ar Rlass. Hard 11 99 chromed t~illes and t1p·top. Cork handles with screwlockinR reel
~eat. fttru!ed loward btltt seclioo. Rec. 15.11 •
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Spin-Casting
OUTFIT
Blar~ 5:'l 11. 1wO oiec'!
SOl·d ili1S IOd. Retl l•ll•d
w1•b !00 yd~. ~l ~lb. 1•1t
mono 111\e, ~lu~. extra s~:;~I
w1!h hllf'. Alum•num Lhlii:~
ha~le with co;l grip.
PENGUIN "Blue" Mono Line
U\r;i limp nylon line insures
-longer. easier usls. A lull! hoe
for all t~pe ot l1shin~.
1lii 1•. s,u1 v. 1•. s,,,1
4.111•. Test 12·401•. TtJt
1.69 .. 1.98 ..
All •ml Tackle Box
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"Jergens"
LOTION
Stel\cs to11i•. irriUltl ~u•s. 9yj 1t Sizt
Choose lr on'I ma~y a~3orled
~tyles, md!eriol~ arid t1llo r:;, in·
c!ud1ng "ho\"~sh~es. Sizes for
cilild1en, men al!G woinen.
•••. 1.1! aac V~ur Cha1c1 ... I
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"100"
Oral Antiseptia
f9r tire11• co~t10J
JRd lMJle. ·-in t Oll•
'•nie•t ,1uuc ••t· tie. 79c 6 1z. Size
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SUNTAN AIDS
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1.75 4 at Size SEA 'SKI 1.29 ~ ............ -lndtor/O~tdo1r
LOTION
1.SO 2 11. Tiibe .
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MAIY PROCTOR -Con1o~r {orved !e~s lor more leg 1oom ..• ea~y roll :
11~eels. White loo with 8 98 grey me!al ht leg~. t f Re1. 10.9S • 1 ··-·-----. ,.. .... ~· -~ ............ -... ~ .... I ...-. -··--·
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"Custom fit" llONING
Pad & Cover i
PROCTOR -Oulweat s ot~eis 5 lo l ,.
•.. oad of ~~Y cotto~ 1 98 tu~h,oned wilh res1!1ent 1
loam. Re1.2.tl • I __ ,. ___ ............... ··-------....,,
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ONlY •
"Tried & True"
~ 01. S11e
EACll
2.50
"Desert Flower"
HAND & BODY LOTION
S\ n : O~lli·rg lot10~ vn!h thr 1•·y
• 1" drt' ol lanolin and 1 00 ~~lig~tlul fr~gr~nce.
I tz. 1.DD Size •
friction Lotion
"VIG ORO"
Dichondra Food
witll IRON & INSECTICIDE •••
t,o~ /., t1·,b 1 Mg·,'
)l•ur l~,1·n ~ 1 1(~ n-1·•. 2 88
f''" ~ r ~l11r , •. I I~,
r nnlr~l 1n,~. t· .. 40 l~s. ,
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for Athlete's fott
ANTISEPTIC
"Sea Breeze"
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l!lf "Marvalon" ADHE SIVE. \
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"T b " D.'llA 3 U DUET 11 Sbelf i Drawer LINER •••
..-A 11ual1ly ~over!ll~ 1~ assorte!I colors &
p;i\l0r~s that aie ~la1n· 1 39
r -.J r,rMI and washahlP -~ .~ .. 1~!.!~-.: ·~:!t
!•1US 4.45
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• C 1ea11ses.'dtodori1ts,
lrnlleas 1loroo1h!y. De ·
licalelr stU~.,. com-
fOtelf !""""'-" "' Vfl'JftictstWJf. lft petite
li!llrt1kaO!t plntle. · .
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SKIN CREAM Witll Exclu sive Pr1ceniti11
ll~111ar~ablr. $~in Crttm lhdt
bioughr drima11c, visible 1e·
s~Hs t11 '/W\llllen's s~1n in ~·(
1111\ cl tvery len CISe'l: tn!.'
ed. l 11. 15.H Sitt
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10• PRICIS .PllYAll: 'OllRM£T 1 •1 rr.Yt~~ Iron RAt:ulr. :-itr"'. l " ~, C 1ii!11: 1~·s~~la,~·,~1:~1:1:•r• • Spice Rack i !I v;~eo,:,;::. i'd s":·;, i;,/;:,: " ... ~·' ;
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DRUG STORES ::c"" cl•'·",';"' . . "'hi.. , ;~ ~· 1:
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HIJNTJNGTON IEA-.:H ............... ,.. , Soi. S11e t• I'• 11$1. fali_tt of •sh'es ol hay -.M11~
ltvtf. toW~ and pollftfl 11-., .... -" "-•••u"t l~J!~ A~•-'loafl de~i:~ i" 'j Beauty Salo· n" ler&iet HUNTINGTOi~ IEACH wocd ... 12 jdr~ 1~d 40 I ~ a :
NEWPORT IEACH ~ludi!d. Soot~·~ alld 1•la1cs tlP.d Mu '\r : "''.' C '°4-' · 1.19 2 • 09 1 OZO lniN, 11 W•rcllff rt-. ltJ. JJI , 2
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_Sharon tooking
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Towards Atlnntic
LOS ANGEi& (.\I') -.\<1&1111 llld lrlelldi' from
Sharon Adami, otarina !he Loi Anae!ta W.re UP'i*d lo
end ot a 1,0QO-eille vOyage u join hlti\J n .acorUng ·hll wUe
the first worn~ to 1111 solo to San Dteto where; ht ..,.,
across lhe Pacific, bu already there WU\ De 1 :~twee, Wild
made plans i~ anther con-party with the m•:yor· and
quest -the AUanUc. everybody."
"But ahe , warits to rest Mn. Adame 11 to be
first," Im, her hu1band, wtletmed by an armada Of Al, Tues!IJY 7 redlo from a pftvai. boa.la and \ioctulde
power b o .• f~ytng CfO'l!dl. On Sheller lllud 11
Mrs. Ailaml ~ llQI -!f!l\¢or'!.. "1!!~1\0.e; Jilt desUn1Uon •• S4. ' a ·~ 1111
"She's ve;t · 111& wlU f I ~~·.,::~h'Jt bi . 'lf: y ta Ja~ct.'lt = 11 ·
before Ille •llllil fiiw ='t.li MW .1!!: a trip acrOll tit t . ' tueee&&ful crown, and L.:g
,_.trs. Ad~• 'tar.Old be w:u aorry he \fould not bl
mother of o from ~ In Sail Dliplo ftl<ome ~.
Vista, C1lif., trptc\ed 'to She 11 CJttYint a letter troni.
re a c h Sil\ ~Thljnday Asuklll lo the mayor ol Sin S C D ' d
nlghl or Frl<llll • . -~;-Yl ~a'Jlliitnl .1. P'RJr QC; · (;w--A• ol loday, illt -U i 111 IOf Mthj -Aft f lllll 11 ~ . f days al sea alllff •llUnl 1all lo wamen bl1 wire wu In !tv' ii 1 (~ J~ko~= =• J: t,! t.f~r.J~'!f Umplllf !': 1 Ydll . 1 f. I 'lt'-1; .
first woman tt 1ill alone to For part.I of two d•ys, n e l ... r'd' WJ\ . , f . r-f~l · Cbt lsl.JrtdSr·
Hawaii . A~ams said, his wife bun by = ___ s _ '+'0 -':!~~~':;':-:••,
Adame said lllf wlCe 11 prlm· 'tier heels over the edp of the -' ·
ping for lh• •m .. 1 -p111u., liott with • line tied , ... nd Col um. b:a· . • h.· . c· ap. tures finishing toucMo an 1 frilly htt·~tt, scraptna mo!I and ,. i>tl'
pink dress ~ jijtched durtnr blmlCJes . off the hUll with a
the cr1lising DI her !l;feot parhla klli!l:. .
ketch, Sea ~lrf' tt. Her rad.lo trwnutttr went ff M k • R
"ShesJid, '11 ilcin'I care bow out ~120 days ago, he said, . · UfQll• (JC lllUC · UC~ ti reci tam. 1 '11\l~lnf te 4"'tve and although she couJd listen
like a lalfy, " .. ms sal~. 1he couldn 't send a ny He aalJ &hi W~ ..wmtd mt.s.sagell. MACKINA.C ISLAND, fl.fich. and their cwrected ltines
for 1 week durlftl Ult C1J1111nc He .aaid hls wife lUS an-(AP) -The Co111mbl1 50 sloop ~·ere:
and weathert4\tven aal~. noy~'1hat only~ ibip _the Diavolo out of Milwaukee has Cr u Is f n g C, Gretcb,
She trie4 ta 1hoo away a ss MclClnley-reported her been declaf'Jd winner of the 49 :11 :28; Crulsint: D, Sesame,
' TITLE -Robert F. JoluJ·
son's 7~foot lleldl W!i)dward Pusago f1<>m
Lahalna Yacht Club on Maul Is •!town cro11lng tho
finlllt line at Dill!IOltd Head with a now elapsed
Ume record. Flv. days later Ibo yacllt wu deprlv·
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Tran•ec Winnen
DAILY ~UT JJ
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ed or the flr1111o flnlob honors 1and lhe new record
when a proln by lhe yacbl Elpl'it was upheld,
addlnl 11\'0 houn lo WP'• elltpeod Ume and mtl.k-
tni Blackfln winner.
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Harbor .Skippers Given Top Hono~s . . ' . shark from 1'tr ~. a whereibout.s to him. 45th aMual Port Huron to 50:50:28 ; Cnilsina: E, Nan
small instrumtnt that V.11 She said that ahe was spot· Mack1nac ~Una race. · Tlm, 50: 46: 12. Cruialn1 F, lly ALMON LOCKAIS'l equally YOW'll crew.~ the P•q• wu J*llbtd two finlah was Charlie Brown's
astern the Mt\ Jlld meUVff ted by nurnero:us ships during Tom Flsi.'• MY Gypsy. out lioialtelo, 55:04 :13. · a•"-,..,.. Cal-40 ~ut. vlctol'J.' ~ on __ ht(__Mi_J!ftd tlrne CuriMor bother Cll-40,
th• distance lr•valed, tie Wd-her --1na and ~Y-pl•"" o1 the Gro,iae Point. Yach! Two Newport H1rbor Yl<hl wu Riiillilacefti 1lie tll'i -Iller • protoll by the :J4.!ool Ailolhor new lroplly, for the
The shark WjlQ, takinl u,e that new so low Ille-could rtad Clu~ was a cl<>5e second. Club aklppen received top, Tranlpac when Youna Skip sloop Esprit wu upheld by ·the lint lortilD yacht to fl.nlsh,
!nllnjmenl . l!!!lr nll!!\Ws. . The black-hull~ Dlavoto Boat Board honor• Monday nict>I 1l Ille ~~nd.;1,:-:..,o1 .~~ ::;m1:1':.;.1~ ~...:!, "::: wen! lo Geor•e O'Brien'• Mir owned by A. ll. Stern oov...i trophy pr'9entallon foc the •• ,... f "· ~'!..al v ~~II• :t1 ~ia! h«tora 1n. tM ~CaMO Holiday two yacht& at tht atart of be rom ~ ~"'3 ancouver
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· · · ·II· 7 My nyp~ 'ad a cor · I I Cl A Tr••ipac . y-~1 'O"ub --. C wlitner and l!ltpr!t WU the he!... finishing llld 1alled ONt:I .... Jif.".I" Wtll (OA!lfl ... Mltl Lu-• • • ~ .. ~ ., • handicap w nntr n ••• • .... gf.I II \Nf,11 wi IA Clua D crca h finish J 1 J c111e von t1t1U. c11111 Nirit1 Alttil reded time ,,., U·S8 •4t 1~ The _ State Harbors and wot John Hall, o--~kt....,." modort Gordon Curtis Jr. to nntr • a t e n e Allee M. J-a. ljlllt Dtlil•t. Av~., lnm•n, N-" ltlldll flvt ,,.,..,_ v~ •'. ' . ~•"(. "'_...., r~ W'··-of "· ""W trophy •--~•Ma us'ma· h•• -'-••n
G.f*" o"'"· ~ " ••Ill. Jvl'f 2L (l'l!lll'(tn 1114 ten 6mJ.1relidctil!il,..,. wirutlnt boats started crossing Watertralt Comntiasion will of the Columbll-6~· conuntnt: u...,.-~· ''"' •.u"•" • ... nUMoe ·~· Wft9 "' It"'-Jel\tt1 molf\tr"' kr'lkes. ~rloMv. 11 AM.. ltllf CfletMI, the Unlah Une late Monday Cork II klpr: ' "II ·-· all you n·-..1 1~ for tbe f1nt Hawaiian yacht to •all for power. kt"t" l. 1.11111. ,ti ~ lht JMr, 1741 suHt'lor, '°'''" M1 ... 1nte""'"'· • hold a meetin& Monday (July Tom e , er--1 ~....... ~ w ~r;!....~1'::11t11i.;-.;11., J M:: ~nc1 °·;:;.~ !iV:-~ o~' P~: ll'ft:~':: f'!l•hm"d -~.':!lugh's I1ru1 emo 2a) lo dilcusa bol.Unc needs of the Cal,48 Sa1ac:la' wu e win the ~ I• • youthful
CMr'" INlefll '1 ··~ D!Htl tllt•r h lti" ~,,.,, Olrtcta~ w I e wu.i• ovtra at thr L... ••• i._ • winner In Class B. 'Oarked, ln ~ whole lather oww • u s s ii T k r d
cf o.._ Vtrmllllln. LI Hl~I •114 F CH fa ·44 ·10 [ollowed ~Bay Be1 ougi,_,yt il1e state. dUf••enl boat WlS the Ind hu no partlcul•• a or a -n J""" 11 .. !Hlt, ·o.i .._...,. ,._,., IS ER · · • "~ • 1he Red a ~ • ... • • ~
...... ~ w111 bl hit~rMY· 1• CY,..., J. Fttctwr. «1 w1111111 "lfa, 41:41 :30 j 8 car a !1',0 u eh e, At Ondo Beach Clly ovmll winner in the 111& plans [or it dutinl the IUm• • ~:'.,~.Y:'~ ~i~~~~ r;:wo:;: ~~· io~;,,.:i::, •1~ ·~,.~ ::~ 4l~H:lfl; and -e-.-, ... -u-1 e-, -Hlil1-~U---Chl.ffi15tts, 1Ir race. In the 1167 tM:e Sal&cta mer.'' \,. SANDHAMN, Swtden (AP) thlrd raCe, ~u disqualined.
I M G,,,..... Ftlll\hl' ~ "'°'·' "~ lltOllf't ""lt>flf, w ....... y .• f'M, h ll 4.9:06:0'7. D1amon4' St Redondo Beach was dlamaated wl\lle letdin& ll .... w·· ~-alghl ---sw·"·' 5 ......... Hla , ... , Neme·'· wen· I~. 1,,. ,,, IPlttil ~J CM!Tlliutl-. 1'""'41Y Olll>el. """"""Ma• Thu.... . •• • N •w ll"I: l;WMI ... -:"'t"'" Kil .... ,.., .. ·;~M ,e..,1r1w"' ,. ~ 11111.,.,..,,., u y t AM. sr. JOK111m'1 c1!Mlk: The Mltena Syndicate's \\f\n. cmaideraUon wtll be given for her clus. Tr&nlptc which hid betn won brotben, Olympic clwn, pkins 1to~fifth place while the ~'"' O.urdl Ill Irvin. '°' "" O.ufdl, w1111 Fr. T1ton111 J. H•vln dl&o wu the faattlt boat, ~...... · Nearly 1 500 perlOM cbtertd by a Cal-40 1"'-. tbe S broth med th ~:~ .::w:;;. -=~.,.,. lit-~· =n:=-~ ::=~ completing lhe rac:t i n p,~ changes in mt.sslon the winner'.s at the &ala prilt-'lbe trophy To: lint to finlah :~~~= 1:r ~~~.~~r 1114. iner :: r:th in th:
SWAN90N 11• anotdwtr. C0tf• ~· o ir11;1era. &3.:19:31 but she HnJlhed ninth re~ons on the uniform giving festivities whld'l mark· waa awlrdtd to Ktn OiMeuae, clau yach11 ... world ch&m· 0 '°''""".u .... . ::r1~:V. ... "'~,,.1~':1nt~on• ~~= KITZMAN o't'f:rall with a corrected time state matker system. ed. the windup ol thf 15tb owneNklppe.r ti. the 7S-foot plwhlpa ~.,.. with Robert _.. .... ,... ~:,~ r~;-:; .. J:W~11tt~~e:,.: :;= .. \M.~"i=::·,,,:::. :!:.vi':..': of 41 :15:34. The meelln& starts at 9 a.m. Trarupac race lrOID Loa ketch Blacldln from St. Fran· Econd. Tu. mer ol Atlanta,~.,• l"t/oomy Gvs 1•5 etY •l'ld M1dlffll1 !::t"'" l !MI flilir fllltf!IMI, e:11~ 1<1wr. Lii• ~ne Crul8ifl& B clus was a.nd a public hearing ls 1laled An1elu to Honol111'. cis Ylcllt Club. Blackfln \I !!'.~o1"'!1n~,t,.;.,., Mr. ~;,.'=:.: ~i:~· ~.~~~,1~:_, L= won by Doll Snld~r'1 Flying for ,J p.m., according to com· The overall Jlandicap winner flnilbed nwly an hour bth.l.nd Charles S h u m w a '1 ot Y. . K" d G
(llff S'MnlOll. FllM1"1 11f'YM:tt will •rttldCll!IClrtn Ind ,._.,,.,.two .,..,. Jtnny With. corrected .i ...... of mi11ion chairman William A. WU Jon Andron, • Y~I San-Robert P. John1011's 7S-loot D-.tA..u..., R.J. ''Wht htldN . '...... rn a vy be hlltl I I Fl~I Chn.n_,. Olvr(tl. •rillddl!ldren. F1mlty WllHll fit• 'r:'~ . . b •I..• ... ~ ~.,, .. ,_Yi .. ""'
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Gonzalez of Hwhington Beach experiences his first
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~-rs-t-Lady -Meets Asia.' s 7F·trst Ladie.s ..
· ' a ,J.i!E DiLWpRTH movement d u r I n g the ~ ... -'j;£N..: ·... _, · J"1>inese occupation and as a ·'.;-: -'"'?."i~ (UPll -In the niember of "LASWI" the ~i.\ior!di!l~lyl.s-women'• legion qfpni..a·..-:
Asia<~dt!j'lt and ·~~ ... Nix~ fight agalnsl the Dutch in 1945.
on .w1ll •Jtieet.four "omen on ANOTHER HOSTESS their Jort.hcomlng tour who woWd be~~g in any _society. -.~Ill ti'i'flflli o( !he Asian
fµ-st ~ Jt so_ thy -and
wrapped in so much tradition
-that H Ls daobttul the Nix·
OM will zneit-bef •at alL If
ttJeY"1dl.\_ they would never
ted:igniJe h9r <10 a second
ni<OW.g: 11\e wlll be ID
~her lace cover<d.
Hartinah and Suharto hard-
ly knew each other wheil'their .
parents decided the tllne had
come for them to marry. 'nle
wedding took place i 11
Surakarta Dec. 26, 1947. The
five-foot, ooe·inch Har1in8b
has six d:llldrell, three daugb-
ten and three sons.
Mrs. Suharto, 47. practices
lhe ancieol Javanese art o!
batik cloth paintlng and has an
avid l n t e rl: st in Gamelan music and the classical
Javanese dance!.
Jn.a-pan~ !)le world where
petite women are tbe order o(
things. A!ra-Ni>on, 57, will loot up to at ·Jeast one, and
she'U,tAve a war age to all ez.
cept poosib'r the one &be won't
meeL
Queen Slrlkit is 36. She has
been married 19 years, and
she ls the mother ol !ow-. Bilt
'Ibe. five are Mrs. Imelda she alill has the face of a
, Rom~ldei-Marcos, fU'Sl lady fashion model alld a figure to ·of 1tie Ph.ilipjlines; Madame tch
. .tSIU 'Jlartinah Suharto, wife of m~he ·has often ,been called ~ the • 1>..restdent of Indonesia; the world's molt beautiful
, .4.,,,~i:en Sjriklt of Thailand; reigning queen . Wilpout doubt
• · ""'· ,lodlra Gandhl, prime part o! )be cr<dlt must go to
"ORinllttr . pf India, and Mn. her fan-lovlDg, jazz-playing
Yahy(Kban, the llnl lady o! ~usblncl. King B bum Ibo 1
Patlsta.n. ~ Adulyadej, and to couturier
'REAL PR~IDENT' \.. fterre Baima.in ol Paris, who
Al 38, beauUlul l.meldO: ~'I. keplL h.er on lhe "best
Romualdez>Marcos ts ofW. ~Jls~, for yean. ~
reh!rred ID . ., the republk'a-ill, ~<" OJO<I ~q~n Ls the ~ <"
Hawa iia n-Mood Calls l\C··--·:-. "
Members will be doq.ning Hawaii•~ styled outlits-"'1\en tlley ,(llleftd·the Coast
Women's Club membership tea Thui:Sday, July 31,1 in-the.-OSmeo Highlands
home of Mrs. Jack Hart. Mrs.' Hart .(right) welcomes Mts."R. J; Mmfr'· W!Ut
the traditional Hawaiian lei. The tea will tak&:plaCt from~· to-4 p.m-~·j(> '!ftgh-
light the new meniber drive, scheduled ·to end 'in SeptetnberJWith a cash do-_
nation given foe th~ one -bringing in the greatest number:..o1 n.ew "members for the group. , ~ 1 • • • . .
Peering Aro ~nd •
Celeb'rations . "
• Order -
grandson artd wlfe.
" ··• Id t " P 'd te<i ..i" ' ~.:J!1!1 f · r<;41. pres en . res1 , 10.~tQ.&v:: .-~.N Ferdinand E. Mateos hlmse ft~ • • ,V/r::r., ,• • Jtf.._etl '~ her. t~•lW • ~~· ' 1! " o"!J. ... s' 1'.AA ,ir weapoo!' -and political pun4 )'00 w Wllll lCA
dits credit ber wtlh drawing at Europe where the ~med ID
least half a million votes, speak . fiwent . English and
virtually the margin o r French.
Marcos' victory In 1965. MET BY ACCIDENT
There .iJ even talk. in the col'· She and the king met by ae-
fee houses or Manila that if cklent -literally. When in
her husband wlns re-elect.ion 1948 • BhurnJbol then studying
this fall , she ptlght be In ~pe, ha4° a seriOU! ac·
nomlnated to succeed him Jn cldent in a sporta car, her am·
1973. The talk ~ more than basiador 1faUJ~ rushed to
facetious, Ltu!atme. HJs dit)ghler'was jn
Imelda, as she ls known tow. She never left.
from boo t b I a c k s to She helped nurse him back
millionaires, came from one of to health and they fell in love.
tile Philippines' r or e m o s t They were married 111 months
families. · Sbe won a muslc later. Both are mualc buffs,
scholarship and hu 1inging la she of classical music, he of
credited, wit~ helping her jazz. Plano player Nixon may
husbands political career. be Invited to join the combo.
A beauty quee·n at 111, she Mrs. Gandhi at 52 is prime
TO GREET NIXONS -Four of the five first ladies President and Mrs. Nixon ~
wUI ~ee(: during their upcoming tour. of ·five Asian C9unttjes a·re, (clockwise,
!rom top left) Mrs. Imelda ll<>mualdez,.Marcos (11166 file photo), wile of
Philippine President Marcos; Queen Sirikit of Thailand °(1960 fUe photo):
Mrs. -Indira Gandhi (1968 file photo}; Prime Minister Of •lndi.8; Mme. Slti
Hartinah Suharto (1968 file pt\oto). wife of the wesident of Indonesia. Ttie
Nixons have met all four previously .
her leader of 500 million In· Is back at work at eight in the
MR. AND MR& DONALD
Lee Jenkins of ltunUngton
Beach hosted ·the 50th an·
niversary celebra,on of h1s
grandparents, Mr and Mrs.
Robert Lee Wal or North
Long Beach,. ·
The Jenkirls . were married
July 22, 1919 'ID Doage City,
Kan. and have lived in Loog
Beach for 43 years.
Irene Kopinski of the sarrie-
•ddress. She has postponed a
flight home until mid-August. met and . married lb en minister or the world's most
l't1RS. EV A. M c C u 11 o c h Congressman Marcos 'n 1954. popuk>us d e m o c r a e y , im·
dians since January, 1966.
She inherited her polllieal
compl exities from her father,
morning.
She, too, Is the prodtfct of
revolution -She joined the
Indian freedom movement al
h."han observes purdah and
does not appear in public.
Sources ln Karachi say It Is
doubtful that she wlll be in· They have three children. poverished but I m p r o v i n g
Other hosts were Mr. and
Mrs. William ~oson, lhe couple's daughter and hus-
band, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald William enkins of
West.mlmter, thli honorees'·
PROLONGING S 0 V T H •
LA.ND v i s l t is Miss Pat
Kopinski from Chicago trbo i!
staying with her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey
Durand of Fount.aio ·Valley
and. her van¬hert, Mrs.
celebrated 90 years of living
recently, the last 30 in
Newport Beach.
She greeted 2S guests during
a tea In her honor In the home
of her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
McCulloch of NewportBeach.
Mrs. S u h a r .t o, the next India.
hostess on the Nlxons' nve-na-She may 'be the most com-
tion tour of Asia, .ts, like her pie~ rema~ .. Jer80flallty the
husband, a prOdUct of the Nlxons will encounter. She Is
Indonesian revolution. Her .humahe, kirwfly, affectionate
demure appearance belies the and soft spoken. but she has a
courage she showed as a l'julck temper and a sense of
'member of the women's political inlrigue.that has kept
ihe late ~awaharlal . Nehru, the age of 12. · tJ"oc!uced ~ th&! Nlxons.
prtm.e minister or India for 1~,. .. . .t", ll.ue is' known .of Mrs. Khan
yetffuhtll he. died in 1964. ~ -DO~'T APPEAR \ ,• -not even her age -except
A widOw. s~e is the motner. I rMf1. Yllhya Khan. the wife ! lh!t she~ the mother o( two
of two sons, Raj iv, 25, and of the president of Pakistwl, children. She is the only one of
Sanja, 23. She I i v e ,; in a probably will not meet t~ the first ladles the Nlxons
modest government bungalow, Ntxons. Like most Moslem have not met before, ·and the
eats light food, retires .late and women of her generation, Mrs. chances.are they never Will.
Mistake Keeps Ge_tting Older, But May Not Resemble Truth
DEAR ANN I.ANDERS : 1 am 14, hai>
pily married (for nearly 19 years) and .
have a great hU!band and three beauUlul
children. J made a serious tni$ake
several years ago and ~ tbe "mi&takt" .
is in bis early teens and looU exactly like
the other man.
I became aware of the resemblance
several ~ars ago but I kept telling
myself il was my guilt plus an overactive
l.maglna.Uon. Now I can no longer take the
t1ltuaUon casually because too many peo-
p~ are beginning to make comments.
JU!l last night a close friend asked me -
kiddingly, of coucse -if I got drunk one
night about 1S years ago. (lf she only
knew how close she came t.o the truth !)
ANN LANDERS
~ty conscience Ls killing me and l find
my sell brooding by the hour . What sh.all I
do? Please don't suggest prayer. I've
tried it and it does nothing for me. If I
confess to my hll!!band I'm afraid he
mlgbL. turn against the boy. Help me,
pleaS<. -HEAVY PENALTY
DEAR H.P.: Since yeu wtre m1rrled
at the time you m1dt. the "1erlou1
mlitake," there's an outalde chance lhet
your hasband Is t II e father of Ute clllld.
Cling to this pos1lbillty. Slim lboaP It
may be, M't • rHl one.
U yoo feel you mut kll 1orntC1M,
telect a therapist who I• trained ud pakl
to listen. A c.Dfessloa of Dis kind 11 ltOt
for the eart of 1 friend or rell~e.
DEAR ANN LANDERS' Thia IJ !Or
1• Alive and Well and li~ng In Decatur,"
the man whose wife went to bed ln
underwear and ankle socks for 17 years. [
· think l married that 1'oon•s twin brother.
I'm 42 years of age, attractive lnd
neat. I don't sleep in ankle sox -or face
cream or hair curlers either. We've
been married 11 years and for the
put rive, he has · looked my way once
every two month! (when I'm lucky). ln
between times he pats ~my cheek or
fakes a beat wave 10 minutes before we
are e.xpectlng 10 dinner guesls.
What baffles me is that this man IS ln-
leretted in se1. -but only On the ~inted
page. You should see the garbage he
brings into our home! t'm •one or those
4.bnormal cal! who get.a no kicks from
looking ~l dirty pictures. Please tell me
what Is Wrong and whll l can do about tt..
In the m'knume I hope nobody comes
along because I'm ripe and ready for a
lover. Sign' me -HALF ALIVE IN
QUEBEC
DEAR Q,: Grtwn men no woald
nther look at pktures then enjoy the
n:!al thin& are adolescent. Plctuta make
no demand1. They offer no cballtnge.
Anybody can loot. Paste thk column on
the TV 9C'feee 10 ytMlr lru1band wl11 be
Burt to stt It. Jr U.at '°1'tr comes alot1g
he won't be ab~ to NY yDI dldn'l warn
blm.
CONFIDENTIAL TO WILL 1T HELP?
Yes. Computerized dating machines will
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help people who own lhem. It will help
tJ,lem get rich. An individual who Would
rely on a machine to find friendl bu got
to be painfully u n s u c e of himself oc a
little cuc:kooH, • .,
"'l'tie Bride'• GWde," Au Lllldeqt
booklet. answer. 10me et the mtl& tr.
quenUy uted quesUOM •boot ~
To rteelYe )'out eopy of this ~
preknlv• pidt, wrtte to Ana t..den.
tn ewe ti \bit new1paper, t11elollq •
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Stuck • Kitchen?
ly JO OLSON
Of tM o.llr Plllt Stiff
Love to cook but bite to spend the tllne in the kitchen?
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There ts a solution for homemakers who want to serve tasty meals
but are loathe to spend too much lllne at the stove and sink.
Dorothy Wenck, home advisor for the University of California Agri·
cultural ExteD!lon service In Orange County, offered suggesliOD! d1/flng
the lhlnl In a series tlUed Work Smarter, Not Harder. "
The first question posed by Mrs. Wenck was "Do 'you like to cook.?"
Jn answering the question she stated that we like to cook b~ause we like
to eat; it is a creative activity, and the results are appreciated.
In a Cornell study where 120 homemakers 'vere interviewed, cook-
ing was listed as the most liked homemaking task and cleaning and iron-
ing were least liked.
The problem with cooklng, Mrs. Wenck. continued, is niil. thal wg
dislike the task, bu! we don't have enough time for it or feel 1t lakes too ·
much time.
Finding ways to cut dowd on kitchen work can Teally pay oU In
hours saved. U you doo't like to cook you have additiomil reason for gel· ~-tJte..;ob·dooe,cand if-you-do-like to cool<, there are •till occa.ion. when-
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OefiniUon or a summer '
dOIW't : a breeze lo prepare
.•. cool and refreshing lO the
taste. A potfect example of the ' . -rt deflnlilon ii canned . ...-...• Dutch chocolate, inWt c6ocotate, rice wilb cin-
namon and Freoch vanllla.
Sbeltbaody, tbeee •moot h,
Cl'.U®' }IUddiols spoon ready· \o.oerve from cao lo dish for
Jmmecltate enjo)'ID<nl .
B..ideo be1ll( • delight
·p1aJn, tbele puddlnp fonn the b<aln!>b>li ,,. -~ Jar clOoserta.. OU. choice lo •
two.layer Joel of rice Wl!h cJn.
namon.,puddlnf ,bl-· with
...... juice, ..-...... -rind Uld"plneapple oil • bue
ot Dutcll chocOlate and .....
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Each combination ls a
muterpiece ol. flavor dealtn
In i1"1! ... topther they're
simply eleganl To further
enhance th< blendl, lop th• loof with your choice of ad·
~ oranp rind, 80Ur cream, or chocolate curls.
Serve with 1ta.ues of iced col·
fee. LAYERED
PUDDING LOAF
2 envelopes u nf I av ore d
gelatine
Jh cup water
1 can (16 ounces) Dutcb
chocolate puddin&
"2 cup 30ut cream
lh cup orange juii:d .
1 can (15"' ounw) rice wlUi
cinnamon pudding
1/3 cup drained CMhtd pineapple
'h teaspoon si:rated oransi:e
rind In saucepan. BJ>rlnkle 1
eqvelooe Re.latine over water,;, sUr over low heat uniu
gelatine Is dl!solved,.Blend In-·
lo chocolate puddln&'wtth sour _. cream: pour into loaf pan
. (915XJ"). ChJtl until set. In saucepan, sprinkle t
envelope RellUne over craftp jul~j stir over low •beat un~11 gelaune Is dissolved. Bleod In-to rtce puckilJul:; stir in plnealr 11le and oranae rind. Pour over
you need to whip up a meaJ i1! a hurry. , , ·
WHY COOK? KEEPl>ESfi.RlS tOOL DURING LONG, HOT SUMM!R
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chocolate layer i.r~~! 4 !lours f.fo~ firm.. • ~-
.. t· It is especially important to have a good meal,,~d¥ ,wh.en yOu'V'I
been up to something your hwband doesn't enUrely ~I'll~ of, sucb.u a '•
shopping spree or bridge afternoon. · ~ '
Cooking also can be a strong point ·to compenl;Ble ·tor .w',altness-,in'.
other areas of homemaking, but there are .other goals 'than those for pre-
paring good meals.
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Meil Ume is a relued, social time for the family to be together;
good nutrition is the respooslbillty of the homemaker, and good meals that
are ec«IOmical are a boon to the budget. · • ·
Aerialist F,li~s Thr9ugh the Kitchen
· Goo;!, economical m--1s just don't happen however, Mri. Wenck
stated. 'Ibey talce planning ahead and deciding what will be senoecl.when.
With forethoogllt, the bomemak .. is one step ahead of the tame\\""
; Do armchair sl!<>Pplng. Cbeck the calendar for busy days .\li•I need
extra eonsideration •. Have a reminder sy&tem· so staples will be;'~laced
. when used. Reed food ads· ind compare with recipes. • • •
Include a list Of fOoil for spe<dy mean-a1&g with your recipes.
'lbink· in terms of quick cooking foods such as hot dogs, hamburgers, steak,
rub, egg1 and stroganoff; .precooked foods such as instant potatoes, meat
plea:, canned main diahe1; homemade foods that taste good warmed over,
and food& that coolc while you're somewhere else.
When you plan aheed for uu of a food, put it In Its most usable form
before storage. Meet loaf, meat balls or hamburger patties can be mixed--
and abaped before fl'ozen. Lef!Qvers, such as ham, turkey or chicken, can
be cUt up and frozen for ~ady use in casseroles. Salad greens and vege-tables can be washed and trimmed.
Cook in quantity, preparing enoogb food for two or three meals Instead
of just one. Hearty soups, casaeroles, spaghetti, basic hamburger·mtxes
and leftover meats lend themselvee well for warming up.
Work simpl!lication principles alao can be applied to kitchen jobs.
Have a questioning attitude about the way you work.
ELIMINATE JOBS ' What parts of jobs or whole jobs can you eliminate? Drying dishes,
ext.ra shopping trips and setting the table (serve buffet style) all can be
forgotten . Serve fewer dishes but more food in each dish. Omit cooking
some foods and. serve them raw. Omit cooking steps by using convenience
foods, using creativity and imagination to make them "yours."
Combine jobs. Make one job out of two dovetailing tasks to make
better use of waiting Ume. Start dinner while wa•hing lunch dishes, Cook
food In serving dishes that do double duty. Use waiting time for cleaning
jobs. Cook and wash di shes with one of your children beCause it ls a good
lllne to chat.
Keep things in easy reach. AnaJyie· your kitchen for · lhe kinds. or·
Jolis you do. Three major Work· centers are uSetu1 :~ the range Where f<>oa '. l.i cooked and served, the sink where food is washed and peeled and dishes ;.
are washed, and the mix center, where food's· are mlXed, cut: and blended~:
Think about the food and equipment ~ need 'at eaeh.of !4~e cen.
ifrs. Try to store things at point of fir st use, or where used nlost Often;.
~ore things together that are used together. Use your stor~ge space effi·
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When you are the aerial di-
rector for RlilgUng Bros. and
Barnum & Bailey Circus,
you've got q_ijile a job.
Your responslb1lities include
creating and directing the
circus' elaborate' aerial ballet
and daily checking each NPllng
COOKING'S A CIRCUS
Antolneta Concello
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lady of the aerlal corps, in-and pretty lady who handlea
surlng that qqallty and pro-&his big job for "The Greatest
flc1'n.cy are maintained. Show On Earth," coming to
Antoinette ~o the pert the fabulous Forum I n ' • ' Inglewood,· July 29 throoih
Aug. 11; the Long Beach
Arena, Aug. 12 through 14, and
the Anaheim Convention
Centu, Aug. 15 through 20, Ls
w.ell qualified by e1perlence
and temperament to handle
this exacting job.
She's tbe grutellt female
Dying trapeze llar tn history
-the only female who ever
successfully completed that
most dllflcult of aerial ac.
compllshments, the t r 1 p I e
somersault.
Antoinette ls at home in the
air !Ugh above the clrcim. Her
trlends are mostly other
performers and the show 's ex-
ecutive staU. And, with a.II her
responsibilities, she still finds
time to be one or the best
c:ooks In the circus.
"Cooking is a great relax~
atlon for me," says the trim
MIM ConceUo. 1'For almost 11
months every year, home for
me is my stateroom on the
circus train. It's not terribly
large, but I have acquired a
pretty complete kitchen and
am able to prepare just about
anything you can think of."
One of the cireus lady's
favorite recipes ~·as passed on
to her by the wlfe o{ an ltaUan
aerlalisi several years ago.
She caltii it Pizza Fi'ankfurlers ·
and she's become ••famou.s"
for it.
"This is a.n euy .111m to
preppir:e and I've yet to find
any~y who doe'sn~t Ukt it."
PIZZA. FllANKFUllTERS
6 ·frankfurters, heated and
split .
I frlllk!urter rolls, split alld touted .
I tableopoons canoed tooiato
sauce
Oregano ~ 1h cup shredd Mouarella
cheese
2 tablespoons 1rattd Parmesan cheese
Place frankfurter on bottom
halves of toasted rolls, spread
tomato sauce on frankfurters.
sprinkle with · Oregano. Top
wtUt Mozzarella and
Parmesan cheese. Broll untll
cheese melt.a , Add roll topa.
Antoinette saves more com-
plicated recipes for prepara·
tlon·on days when the circus it
off. On those occasions, one
Javorlte dish Ls a speclal Crun-
chy Fried Chicken.
CRUNq!Y FRIED CHICKEN
1i1 cup milk ·
I egg, beaten sllgbUy
11:4 teaspoon salt
l/t t4!aspoon pepper
2 cups vegetable oil
I teaspoon paprika
l cup finel,Y crushed corn
flakes ,
I !rylng chicken, cut up
Combine milk and egg in
shallow dish. Blend salt, pep-
per, paprika with corn flakes
1n a~r shallow dl!h. Dip
clttcken ~n · mllk.:egg-"nilXtµfe.
then into com ·O~es .. Heat
veg<Jabl! oil 1n· heavy okilleL
,\dd· chjqken; .• Jlgllll1 :brown .
Trans!eo1 to ~ dlob·. bake
at :350 d*°5 tor 30 ~el.
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· By DOROTHY WENCK
·•u1• c.u.nty Home Advisor
SW¥fay morning we joined the
lhouaDd.s of people soaking up the
sunshine at Newport Beach. Our stay
thereJJU br}ef. But many families look·
ed ~ they bad come equipped to spend •
the cla1.
I ci:Mdn't help bu t wonder ii any ot
them "would end up with picnic poisoning
at a mull of uting food that had been
too ~ too long.
Food kept cold in an ice che!I wou1d be
no ~· But periahable foods kept
u~S:-t.ed on the beach. on a picnic
table..;.OI' in a Cif triini. on a warm day
could lfic:orDe .~e In a or 4 houn. The cauMJ' npl4 (ll'Owlh of food Poltoning
badft In t.od. '
OP'PeiiONING •
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... Ailiiilri''l:fi;e1!)~Uoionww cnm}ll -
W1J le -•-c1a1 ot ru. . nc IYQllJtmll& m1J1 ihcw upe
boan atter-tbe fOod ls eaten lt
po1Joa1q ii caused by
boelerta. U 11tmooella or
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chlOltlridi~ pe.rfrlngen.s bacteria are the cul~ltts. tymptoms may not appear for u to 38 hours.
tiow do these food poisoning bacteria
get into your food? Uwally .througtl
careless handling -a cook who forgets
to wash her hands before handling food ;
a cook who 111\ff~ or ~ua~• Jnto the
food (20 percenl of ttl' · h a r b o r
staphylococcus bacteria in throat and
nwl paf88ges); an unclean cbopplna '
board or utemill·or wor~ area. · ·
'111e important thing to know js that you
c1n never be sure whet.her or not food
pollOlilng bacteria are present. Yov·can't
see them. And contaminated food c.n
look, smell and tule perlecUy 1ood.
,a.~ toly W•f 1".P~iepHOOil poi-.'
I'll !..to~' foed p~, to ~I U
bacti'ri• art praent, titer c~t ibuld·
ply ·'° much lbat t1te1 caUH UlQeN.
The rule for proper baodllng Is very
sirJp&e. Keep hot foods hot -above 140
de~es-and cold foods cbltl -belovr 40
degrffs. A. lukewarm tcmptrature of
abql:rt 100 degrees is ideo l for rupid
bacterial growth. Foods held for verv
long· at th!! temperature could reanY
ma ke you sick.
FiSods to be most ca uUous \Y ith
th~ mo1n friendly to tbe growlb of rood
po!SO(tlng bacteria -ar~ mpist i:iroteins
such as meat$, fish, chicken and eggs. Cold cuts and sandwich fillings such aa
ham,, chicken, egg or luna salad: foods
maqe with JRllk or crcanl like custard
filli~1s:,potato salad; baked beans -all .
cou~cause :11roblcms and should be kept
cold,"" or very hot, until eaten. · ·
B~ don 't lose heart Picnics nr~d not
be P,roblem1.' An lnexpc.nstve insula ted Ice
cheit wlth a generous hunk of fc:-e can
keep foods slfely cold for many hours.
U )i_ou don'L ba \'C an ice chest you can
make one by lining a sturdy cardbOar'd melted synthetic fabrics such 11 nylon or
box with n1any thicknesses of hewspaper. polyester from your iron. Set the lroo..on
ti-lake yo ur_ice chunk in a covered plastic the very lowest setting and heal unUI it is bo11;t or pitcher or a half gallon 1nllk . carton and ke ep lt in lhe container so the slightly warm to f.!ie touch. Ustn~ a s~l
ice chest dOC'sn 't get wet as the ice melts. wool soap pa~ wh1<:h has been dipped in , _ . · ' , acetone · (availa~ at drug &tores).-or tr you don t want ~o b~tber \Vlth an IC4 .. fingerna il polish Temover, rub the sole
chest. you can ~till ~ind_ many nont .. plate 'llgh\Jy, being careful not to scratch
T>t:rLshable r.oods for _a .PJC~1c. Foods that it. When the stickf deposit is removed,
will keep \v1th.011l clulhng 1~clude peanut wi pC the sole .plate clean with a damp
butter or Jelly sandwiches; foods cloth
prepared with vinegar such as pickles, · .
olh•es, n1arinated bean salad, or pickled Q. I m~ IODl~·apricol jam, pt.It It la
n-.t.ats: hard cooked eggs with uubroktn . Je.0.Y Jara aocl·COY~ the &op wlUI paraf.
shells: ftesh fnrlta and vegetables: aan-!lo. Now I've noticed tbal the jam 11 OOJ·
hcd foods that arc ope ned at the time of mg u.p arolltld I.be sides of \he parafrln In
sc rviog and dried foods such as fruit or some of \he Jan. Does ibis mean Ute jars
beef jerky. · aren't properly 1ea1ed and \he jam won't
QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED t keep'!
Q. J acci dentally prtsstd a nylon A: Yes, 1£ the jam can get out then you
blouse with an Iron set for Un111.. The don t have a perfect seal and th is means
nylon melted onto the Iron. The blouse 11 that yeasts and m<>lds can get in and
ruined but ( would like to ••l"age the cause your jam to spoil. This ls why we iron: Is there any way Mt remove the do not recommend the use of paraffin for
nu~lled nylon from ibe botibm of tbe sealing jelly and jam jars.
iron? You had better cover the leaky jsrs
A. There. is a fairly easy way to remove with a lid or a piece of alwninwn foll and
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store them In your·r~· eratQr ~freezer
untlJ yw Ult them. In e f\ltUre YOO c1n
avo.id this problem using jelly jars
with fresh self sealing lids like those
U5td on canniJlt jars:. J~~ ,tbeae It · (1
not neceuary . to use .,... .,~. ~ )'dU
can be sure of havibl an •Lrtliht~ ~
Q. I alway1 mike uncqoked 1trawbtriy
jam (wblcb J •tore in the freezer) ud
my l•mlly lblnb·th R1Vor 11 111 pettUI
hlUer &llaa cooked Jim. Cu other trulta I~ iprlcoCI •1141 phuno be .... for Wo kind of ,..., . 1
A. Yu, you can make uncooked jam
from fruit such as cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, raspberries a n d
boysenberries. And you can also make
uncooked jelly from frozen orana:e C
grape juice.
Most of your commercial pectl.ns come
with recipes for these )aroa and jellle.s.
Or lf you would like 1 tree pamphlet on "Ma.kins JeUlea, Jams, and Prtserves, ..
write ua at the Unlver11ty of Callfornla
Agricultural Extension 5ervict, 1000 S.
Harbor Blvd., Ansbelm 9280!.
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~ ~ 0.111 Plitt Ii.fr
Art e1.hJbit"Frlday, Saturday
and Sunday; fashion _show
Saturday; chain bet m us i c
Sunday.
Tbls i:slt't the progr~ for a
weekend art festiva1 or an ex-
-cel'\lt from a university or col-
lege l:lulletlh, but a not-too.
unusual weekend schedule for
Newport Convalescent
HO$plta1.
Mn. Gle.M V. Allen. newly
appointed administrator of. the
hospital, is the person bthind
planning events such as these
fQI' the hospital and adding
many Other extras that inake
the days 'of the pilienll more
of &n adventure than · an ex-
istence..
Takin1 the reins of a brand
new ~bed hospital which in-
cludes a stall or 50 is not a
small task. but Mrs. Allen has
approached her . a551gnrpent
with two major quali(icatlon.s
Jn . bet favor : her varied
previous ei:Perience and her
loVe ror llfe ..
Btgil)njng her b u s I n e s !
career ln depression' day!, the
attractive blonde ad·
ministrator progressed from a
job as' a comptometer
operatOr to owning her own
dress shop where custom
desli!1s were ~leaiured, to
operaUna: a ~ay nursery, serv-
. Ing as 'a'b'ridal consultant and
{iotlJY 'to the field .of hoSJ!!l•I
admlnlfi~atlon.
HAN<lS OllT SIGN ' •
A ~aUYe Californian, Mrs.
Allen bulig out her dra&-n:iak-
ing sign in Inglewood and
made formal gowns and bridal 'wW and did a bQomlni
b u.s Ines s in square dance
dresses which were sold from
coast to coast.
A natural progression was
irilo the business of being a
bridal ccnsultant. Mn:. Allen
would sew tbe bridal gown and
at~nts· dresses, order in-
vitations. plan the reception.
order the flowers and cake
and do everything but give the
bride away. ·
Leaving the bridal business.
Mrs. Allen turned her latents
toward ~nvalescent hmpltal
administration work , and
came with William Allen,
. pre'sident of Cali forn ia
' HO!Pital Administraton, Inc ..
to Newporl Bead! to opm the
Newport facility. After a
seven-month period Mn. Allen
wa! named administrator.
OUTLOOK
The Spanish style building
over which !be ptesidts with
its COCQP,lemen.tary fumlshlngs
la quietly reflective~ the ad· mlnistr~tor's quUook on lUe.
Al Mn. Allen wf}ka down
U)e wide and ~ «>r-
ridors, deOOrated _with tuWul
scenes, she bas a smJle and
cheery word ~ evtr.YOne abe
puses, from miploye to pa ..
Uenl lo visitor.
S~inl much mort lime
than required at the boq;ital,
t.trs. Allen never misses a
speoial event if at all possible.
She invite! the fimllies Of
the pafjents, who range in age
from 10 to M, for special
·parties' on holidays, ·such as
the July 4 picnic recenUy plan-
ned, and urges the patients to
put On their best for the
special weekly meal whero
dinner, s~ed by cancllelight,
Is accompanied by w i n t .
Those who are not able to
come t.o the dlnlng:·room a~
!erved wine with their diftner,
if they choose, from 1
candlelit cart.
Weekends find Mr!'. Allen
bu!y cooking (strictly by
taste) and experimentini with
new dishes in her University
Park home, much to the
delight of her hu.sband, who is
rellred after 30 yean with the
• Standard Oil Co. of Callfilrnla.
' SURPIUSl!'.'S
Guests never knoW' •ha' to
e1~L ·when .conUnc to the
Allens, ai Mn. Allen'• Jove of
Ille and spoataneoul w•y or
dolna lhlngs "ave, room ror
many surprises.
The Allens have two maf-
ritd sons, Donald, who Uvu in
Enclnitu, and William, a
minister In Chester, Coon.
Two •• ·andchlldrrn already
are in the family •nd a third
will arrive In September.
Oil painting, playin1 the
organ and serving as president
of the Newport Harbor Sorop-
timlst Club also art 'lucked in-
to Mrs. Allen'• crowded
schedule, along with an oc-
cas.ional swim in the Universi-
ly Park pool. __
The vivacious administrator
gets,a twinkle In het eye when
she speaks Of a trip the couple
plan lo Milan, ltacy, In 1171.
The ~~s hope to vis1t Lull!
CedoUne, the lint AFS student
to attend Ina:lewood High
Sc!xlol, who made his home
with ~ in Inglewood during
that school year.
LOVES WORK
Why ®'1 Mrs. Allen love
bu wort al Newport eo,...
~·
valelC«it ~lal !
"Bee• ... l'9' inlerW«I In
the patltnta .• ~1 want to do
everytbln¥ 1 tt~n to make their -
1tay pleuadt~We a~ very in-
t....ted in~ patients'
speelal diet.I,~ example, and
do our beet 10 see that they
are tutelullJ.~pared."
Mrs. Alltif,~ ln fad, la 10
concerned ~t lb< food be served well ·.that she even
takes over tM cookio& when
tMte is an erl,.!rg.ency and lbe
coot bu to be•aw,ay.
A. hospital employe ,..,
asked why ~ t.bou.ght Mrs.
AJlen WU·I pod .. boss ...
••Because ~ .. -wanti to
pleue her ~Uents and her
staff. She 11 a''good leader. She
taW time ~II' her employu
ind explains~"'" and
hel" lhem Ieim • when they
make mistake!. She loves life
and wantS \ live It to lta
fulltsl"
He's. rigt!( Anyone who
would serve.·:Aandlell&ht din·
nm accompalijed by wine in a
convaleseent hospital, brln&
the latest fasbionl in clothing
and art to the patients, cook
hospital dlnn!n hem!! and
greet patients· and staff llike
with an always cheery anllle
sllttly mu.st JiWe life.
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Wtdnttdl1, Ju~ 2l, 1'69
LOVES LIFE '-'!
Mrs. G'-n V. Allen
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Mary Wats'on
Becomes Bride
were bandtd with gold ribbons l.
and they carried bouquets of
ivy and talisman roses.
Honeymooning in the
Hawaiian Islands are Mr. and
f\frs. Larry Michael Hiber.
y,·ho recited wedding vows
befort the Rev. Raymond
Saplb in Our Lady Queen of
Angels Church.
1be former Mary L e f'
Watson Ls the daughler of ~1rs. Josephine Walson of
Corona de! t.1.ar and fl.torris R.
\Y atson of Bakersfield. The
bridegroom is the son of P.1.rs.
Chauncy Steltzer of Madison.
\V is.. and the late Michael
Hibtr.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
gown of peau de soie with long
!leeved overdress of chantilly
lace, which she fashioned
herself. A fitted headpiece and
bow of lace caught her all lace
veil. She carried a prayer
book , gift from her husband's
mother with her nosegay of
white and yellow roses.
Mrs. Patricia S h r o c k ,
matron of honor and Mrs.
Roger Gagosian, bridesmaid,
were dressed In noor length
goWM of antique gold trill_l·
med with ivory lace. Their
broadbrimmed hats of ivory
Miss Kathy Minct, the
flower girl, wore a white voile
dress with yellow embroidered
"'"'· Robert Hiber Wa6 best man
for his brother. Tbe bride's
brother, William Watson,
seated guests along with
Michael Riley.
A garden reception in the
Corona de! Mar home of the
bride's aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mn. Warde Walson,
followed the late morning
ceremony.
Special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Jerry from
Missoula. M-0nl.. sister and
brother -in-law of lhe
bridegroom .
The bride aUended Santa
Barbara High School and
gra'duated from Orange Coast
College. The benedict was
graduated rrom ruce Lake
High School in Wisconsin and
served in the Anny and
Marine Corps, earning a Pur-
ple Heart.
The couple plan lo make
their home in Corona de! Mar.
CORRECTION
The Sefew•Y Dlaceunt Ad -thl1 l11ue -rHlll A11t.
Empereeu1 Jema & Jellln llueberry • Str•w•brry • •r
R:ttl R:•••krry -10 e1. J1r 4-$1.00.
The •chtrtlsemeat sho11ld hove read - E X C E P T
llueHrry ·Strawberry· or led Raspberry.
FROM OUR GLASSWARE GALLERIES
Old Bohemian "Vine end Wreath'' pattern.
Freezer proof parfaits, Set of 8 , $10.
leers and liners to match. Set of 4 , SS.95.
Feethams ;'. Make Forget Status
' ,.
C ypres~ ·Home ,
-' . ~ ·--MRS. LARRY MICHAEL HIBER
Hawaiian Honeymoon
Sorority
Honoring
Husbands
The King of Heart! will be
the theme of the annual ti1ank
you dinner sponsored by Xi Xi
Pi Chapter Beta Sigma Phi of
Fountain Valley,
Next Friday at a p.m.
members and their husbands
will gather in the Huntington
Beach home of the Eldon
Dvorak&.
Se rving poolside will be the
dinner committee, the Mmes.
Robert s9ay, Jerry Cannon,
Robert ·Kremer and Norman
Nleberleln.
Among !peclal guests will be
Cannon, Dvorak, Henry Kelly,
Kremer, Norman f\.1cGiruti!,
Ken Moore, Jobn Moquin,
Nie be r I e in. Shay, Ron
Sarouhan, Miss Dorothy Dunn
Coats Bloom
The Originala fashion col-
lection for fall featum an im-
portant group of ll&htwelghl
unlined melton ctN1ts i n
brilliant shades.
Shaped coats in the col·
leetlon have wide leather
be!UI. Some coats had Edwar-
dian collaN and deep gauntlfi
cuff11.
For the necklines, bri.ht
and beautiful long over-111ze
scarf! wrapped the new coat
look in accent colors .
Good for Baby
A crib pad Is a nursery
necessity. To provide max-
imwn protection for baby and
mattress. the fitted all-Cotton
pad is made ol soil. absorbent
flannelette.
Double-textured with rubber
center or single teitured with
rubber backing, thlt one com-
e11 in prints or white. It is
machine washable. ·
Bethel 157
Plans Ahead
Summer plans for Bethel
IS?, Job 's Daughters, include
participation in a d v a n c e
Christmas card sales, beach
parties and a luncheon~ and
fashion show planned by Linda
Weatherwax, honored queen.
The group's final meeting
for the summe.r in Newport
Beach Masonic Temple wa,, an
Initiation gathering, " h e n
Miss Christine Beatley receiv·
ed her inlUaUon work.
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,fi--------------------· Norman.
WBGHJ @.
WATCHERS. •
Sornl ttlkint. aotne listtnino ind
1 progr1m lh1t wor.ks. 1•
1'1R61l\'IA'S
SNIP 'N' STITCH SHOPPE
)J)-4 Ee1t Coest Hwy. e Coron• tie! t.A 1r
'hone •71-IOIO
De•t Me"' lr.•111'! "•' "'11cJ. ti"'• fo r S11ip '11
StitcJ. egel11 !Ir.ii w•••· She e...i r'•I •r• 41ting
• 9111t lli1ctreth19 j!Jlt tfl Hleif 11ew i.,,,., •. All
p1oj1ct1 will •• 1e111plet1i tlr.h week, 11 11e1I
we1• we e111pleyees 1re gei119 t. p11L 'Me"'' 111
tJ.e h•i111e '''''""' •• 1he he111't ll>e111 ere1111i
•it0v1J. I• ••• ell th1 flew, •••itl111 weelt enlli
"11Hts w1've lr..111 1111pec•l119.
Se• v•w '''"· JACKIE
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Reductions SEMI·
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SHOE . s·ALE
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CHILDREN'S
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yewr 11eelli1I
llEMPHILL.'S Ii
COSTA ,
MESA Jewtler1 Since 1911
I I FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH -6••·1310
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DAILY ,.car-·· -~·' . -WldntldQ, J,~ 23, 1969
Ul'.IT~
GOING TO WORK -llalian Countess Antonietta
Riva Ninnj has been retained by an American film
as a fabtic and design cbnsuJtant for a line of
"Countess Ninnl" clothes.
She drl\•ts her children to
school, fetches them when
!Chool's out at 1 p.m. and
takes them home for a lunch
..:... at which time the family is
joined by the meter of the
house, AJbert.o Riva. He is a
consultant in mechan ic a I
ehgl neerlng.
The countess thlnks she is
the first~woman on the family
tree to work for money.
"Ac ou n te s s," s~e said ,
"likes to work-:" eve r yon e
needs to work to express one-
Southland Clubs Join
Invitational Tourney
Women from 27 Southern
catlfOmta country clubs were
entered in the loth annual
Guest Only lnvltational Coif
Toumament dubbed Straw Hat
Day. by the Women 's Golf
AslOl::i1Uon of Irvine Coast
Coomey Club.
Canad.I . Los Angeles, Los f
Coyotes, Palos Verdes, Red ~
llill, Slardust, V i e t o r i a ,
Western Hills, Woodland Hills,
Me1a Verde, Redlands, San -
Diego, Santa Ana , Oakmont,
Wilshire, Yorba LI n d a ,
Virginia, Thunderbird, South
Hills and San Gabriel. Mrs. Robert S m I t h .
chllrman of the luncbeon;Jp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-,
comµUttee , wore a coe:.ume
careytn1 out the colon of
yellow, orange and green USC!:d
for dlnlng room deeor. as did
her committee members.
they included the Mmes.
Jack Riley, decorating : J. R.
Freebairn, prize!: E I t D n
Hallttt. refreshment.!, and
1t1iSS DeeDce Wh ite, scoring.
€lubs represented were An·
ncndale, Arrowhead,
c.ildlewood, California, Ca·
n~ Hacienda. Glendora, l.a
·INTRODUCES
The New
TRAVEL WIG!
Designed for the
INSTANT HAIR-DO
e On The Be•ch e On The Bo•t e On V•c•tion
Just roll it up in your b•g end teke it •long .
• •ruth into your own heirdo •nd pre1to!
A1iiiiil1bl1 in d1r~1 -blond• -Si lt & p1pp1r & f•o1t1d ,),1d11.
'• -YOU CAN EVEN WASH ITI -
OUR ·
PRICE
WIG Ii BEAUTY SALON
u11iU.. : ,,.'filti~ f71'R sn: .. 1.
HILlS•EN SQUAlE
COtl.A MDA. CAUfOINIA
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s2lf. It's not working ; il's en-
jojlng."
Hear, that,~worker1?
Straight from someone barn
rich and royal, too.
Secretaries
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Blue Ribbon Day 1 ...... .
'~eoo~nititSn :~~ncder~i:med
Somelhln11S~ll0r SQmo. .. wllhiJr .. tho · hoojillal ,since Ju Laa Madl;inlll'.Cluo~r; Mra.
· o ~tiSpecla~JI Au'1Uary.1 .. of opening will ~We ·s~al Gert.rude._ Cal-roJI, past presl·
, 1 ~tb ~ C .o~tnU ,!'JtJ .,~UOn ... r• •'", -"_.._ dentofthiaux.Hlary aPCIMn .
• ;l!OIPllol • •\bocoe ..:~"It~• '.·All. menibet:O!'ol 1 !ht llhx· J >'.Tb.Dn' : s · · ' ·d
J~eptember
':iite Plans
•
An nounced " . A serif! of parties in
Nel'P\lrt Beach and Lodi
Celebrated the engagemeot of
Allison Lee Buhler of Lido.. Isle
and Michael Herman Krutz of
Lodi.
She is the daughtei: ol Mr.
and Mn. Donald F. Buhler of
Lido Isle and he: is the son ot
Mrs. EUen Krutz of Lodi and
the late Mr. H.J. Kurtz..
.A f.amlly dinner party in
New.part. ~WU ~-by her
par-ents. Hosts for pariiat in
Lodi included Mr. and "'"· Adolf'Selber and Mt. and Mn.
LeMoln Becklnan as well as
Ml"S. Kurtz.
A wedding ls being planned
for Sept 20 In Christ Church
by the Seit. ' .
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School to New Hampshire and
recelved bis BA deeree from
the Univusity of the Pacific.
Furt.'ler announcement ot
the wedding plans wu reveal·
ed When Mias Buhler passed a
bouquet of sprio& flowers wltll
a candle among her sorority
sisters.
The bride-to-be is a graduate
of Culter Academy in Loa
Angeles. She attended
Calilomia Lutheran College
and is now a 3eoior al the Unlvers.lty of the Paclfic.,jiijiiijjiijjijjjiiijiijiijii
where she is alflliated wlth
Delta Delta Deb.a and l! a
member o[ Alpha Psi Omega
dramatic fraternity ..
.-LUGGAGE SA.LE!' ,
Tll' ... -PTI. -Uf ..
Her fiance Was jr:adua~d
Crom Hiih Mowinl Hi&h
• 1 3 P:cs. Linen•.
LUGGA_ln ·.
CM Ove reet~rs ·
$1 lt5 " .
' HOUSl.'Qf ' .
MARCUS.
THURS.~Rl :-SAT.
~ Mak• ~~CH"atron $•1"1!'-'"
, .• Wnll and Dry.
\Vorry·frtt looks In cotton & polye&ter,
Koratron finished, mach!nc·wuh1ble le
machine dtyable.
-Colon : Blue. Y~low, Pink, 'setge,
· Pr'lnts, Plaids, Pie.IN
NOW
WERI 6.00 to 17 .00
3.99te12.99 ..
TOPS -S-J\1-L
COLaITES -8·18
Sl,lRTS -,. 8 . ..:ZO
rtcg. & Tall
JACK ETS -8·18
rANTS -8-20
RI:'£. & Tall
d A:.I ,\IC-AS ~ BERMUDAS 8-lll:
and ·
SWIMSUITS
REDUCED!
" 30% ··-40%
SIZES 8·20
Ol"fl D.lly t:~ t•' 6; Prl.i11 'tll t . ~ ' '
. ' . IN COSTA MUA IT'S
Dll'Atn11'1NT .-i'.Toilli ..., -1116 NIWl'OllT IOULIVARD
MAJOlt
CJllDIT
CARDS
HONOJllD
~ of -every aiembtr IDary .., kt"Jted. to .. un lhe • . as wanson. onors
Ja underliDtd '11uring ,,. ,a>(l'ee event io Sb Juan Ca_giakano chatrma.n.. 1 ·
atMr.fndMn.Jose.Rolan '1 1 C\vic •. ;diplWieJ,-.., board · Mrs .. ?Edwar;d , Kri ,1,
Ranch ,i;San J'pao 11t1 lt a.m. ·.memben:, ,~,and other· ·f\\tmber:shiP; ,cha1nn~n. and
. ,d •l!JJda,. '· ", •• .. ' •lalf,.b<rl ilao h....,. Ileen her •:••1111)11\« .will dist<lbute
Tl\o opoclal bluutbbon, Wlt.b . ~. . i . , \ .. """ ¥W' "99i<s &lid Mrs. G. anA_m<rlcJn~osJlllat~•·. llrj;,~' l ,ly-p~nt ''IY.K-y,wµljead&number
-.tlj)p •pln ·ol b,oMr ~e<l;•l'O• .wJll '. • lli& meolinl •...i of Candyatripen ..,, ..... at
ii, will be present..i l>Y·S-y . ~ r=:;· , u.uu1eo, --..,.U..=cofl=ee;;;;:. ;;;:;;;:;;:;:==:::::; .Volga, ~tal odn)lnlotrator ... '~Mi .,.,-_,,
tp ,ucl\ .)<Olunt«:r _wllO"llas ,'!:it":·...)..,;.~ have.p'~~ l f}fu. ;:. ~' ~ ~ -~ed. tMA>oun or m~ •·-· • ....,...... • · · ,...,,.... -:""'"111e•.. . ~~.¥!"', '-~ ooll• hqpr •• • • : t.n •· n ~
ll)I Yr,,f,·. -c . • • Hoo-. j:l)altt,d, by . .M"'. '" , .,..
. Thlt. ls ~ ,lqth ~~ve . Pona\~ T~IOf, att-tlle Mmes. · • " "' '' .,. · '
year. "o)un~ra; hi•!-:~•-'1!a!P.J~' ~. Jae~ Stt\oart • l'i<ognlzed by the bciaid .of . ~ jnl)ii U.wioh. ', .. ~ora.,,and t!los9 .auxlllary , t>.Jile. , llr1alll'ine!lll -and
. piemtxr& .. w,bq ha~ -.Wor~ .. {Jowers ·are .the.duUes of Mrs.
· . .. · ~ WW\im finlvl!f 8lld Mrs M.
-'H ~ ·c; oiipl.e . ~~~·=:!: , '!Jiu ·t
T M ;··. ·Sf"'"'· g ~lll ;;:~~em ~"-•· '· n~LA
... O·.·, . arry,. .. 1 · pb:1 -Si·v:."~.l Go~ . ·~· Wf\J ' . . #fell ~ "14". Only , _ , , Chapter>-I.11'1. William Ttocy, l •. ·~ 4 The . first ~hri;stian_ ·Church pres~& ol. the . euliliary'a • · , -!" , r ·
in Huntington Beach will be • · ·
(he StlUirig for _the Se}it'. 5 ~~d·
difli linking iri martlage Carol
. Mi~er and.Rod Llghlner. ,
. Parefl_is · of the. .cou,Ple ,;u"e
. Mr .. rrid Mrs. El~on Roy
·, -s~1:D.E·WA Lk .. ~SAlE
-.~~ .· :, . 9NE D~Y; ~L'W\ .. · Miller and Mr. and M;r. lrl
Ugh.tner, aJI'. of Hw:iUuiton
Beach. StTURQAY, 'IUl.Y ' 2Mh
Miss Miiler is a gTadu_ate ·of
Oranse Coast College and ls
entering her .senior .. year at
Californb: State CoHege.:.at
LoQg Beach.. Her fiance· ii an
. alumnus' ol OCC aiid Will
enron ·a~·~ ..
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:s111 SICTIOH S IN P•IDAY, JULY itth :t:DJTrON .
'·· "0 ,,0 IANGI COAIT DAILY PILOT
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Unbelievable But True -Clearance : : ~
Thurs. 24tlt-Frl. 25tlt-Sat. 26th ,.
DRESSES.:~:.;:· $]off ~ $90()1:~
19.00
NOW
,.,.~
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to 23.00 $1200. ~
NOW ~
DRESSESR•9• to
PRESSESR•9·
l ' DRESSESR99. to 2~~~ $150Q, ~
SWEATERS
CA PRIS
SKIRTS
All
Types
and
Styles
While
They
Last
Capris ·Skirts· Tops· Blouses, etc. · ~
REG. TO 900 ............... NOW 500 " ~
REG. TO 1400 ...... NOW
REG. TO 1900 . . . . . . .. .. .. ...... NOW
··sw1MSIJITS•99. to 14.00
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SWIMSUITS•99• '° 19
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·New Wedding Custom . ~ . ' ~ ,. I ~ I,
In Communist China -
11JOIBPll14& lie-led Mao'a ~
HONG KONO (~ qala ood found U--
<'_,,.inllt .a.Joa. II mrrltlnc from the chalrmao: "We oWf
Ill< <llquelll baok for ...... hlvt· to -a JllOU ...... '
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'11ie-,,_ ..... -. 'J\al Ill the• laClw ol 1111 ~ ..... -• lot brlda' to "**•nc..lle -
"" -but takes .-of Ille lhrl)IOul-cil old-· thel. weddlllc _.11 -'
Depullftc f-lbe:· pat ="' .... w<iUld nol bt...,
\AIJet ol lbe dtl, Pekin1'1 ol· The bl& dar nemd. The
dc!al New China New• AaellCY fatbe~ ol lbe bildecroom caD·
(lbinllua)• pve. IJ! o«Glllll ol ed oo Wq to !>II' hll
,. the kind of m!(rimonlal plan-n~. ' nlDC whldl bU evolved from "Your daqbtor ood my aoo
Ille Cllllilral · llo\'Olullon. are plllnl mmled, and we
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.. Wq Cl»theac .. a Chinese will be ulatlvea," tl)e father
farmer, was about to marry of Ille bridqroom•told Wan•. St d off lill daugh!er, the •&ency "I'm very aorry r haven't ewar ess
....-rePoft.ed. broughl you· a &ift not pretty New-airline . bost11•s--1.s
Waq wondered about this clothes for my new dauahter· Cbrlst!na· . G a n n o·n, -dauabfer'a dowry and COO· in-law." suited bis litUe red boot con-"Never mind " Wa a I daughter of M1·. ai1..s ' lalnJni the lhoqtill o·f ,.plied. "Both ,..; and I have Mrs. R. C. Gannon ·of ~·Macr,.,..11m1.-· oludled·a.atrmon MIO'•~ . SarL Jl!llll Caili$.IJ'll!!O
.. We. mUSl not ·i,te 1 abort Let'• tree OUDe1ves 'from old who has compfefecl @'er
-vtew and indulge tn cuatoms . Let'• anwh training in C.on:Unental
wa1tefulne11 and el• bollrgeoJs ~." Airlines' bo§tets scliool.
travagance," MllO'• boot Aid. They dld -She is baled in lJos
So farmer Wq leclur<d his Bui wh.;. Wq's daughter <\i!geles.
wife: "~o mak! a~ wlth a left home to~joln·her new bus---~~-----
dowry and ban<juet:" for the band. the fllher rolented
wedding-ls an old feudal somewhat and prosed five d Q custom, a bourgeois way, We &lfll on his dauahter. fnsj 8 Ut
poor and lower-middle. class He 1ave her three boOb -
peuanll lhould nol eopy their "Sele<:ted Worta fl( Mao .Tle-~Je." · tuna:." "Quotations , from
'lberefore. no Mry for Ch a Irma n Mao" · and
Miss Wang. "Chllnnan Mao'• Thret As~lht wedding day IP-CoolllnUy Reid Articles" -
proacfied -aiid excitement in ' a-.n d-t w o. a.akman': MH
the villqe lncreued, Wan& badges.
wondered what, be.would 4o If Tbt Communist C b·l n e 1 e
ftl&Uvta ~.-fr:lendl. arrl~ Mtri aatncY called it: 11A new
with &lfla.lor lbe ·lliwJ,Ywodl. 'IVtddlq autom. •
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-watch worb cuff llnb,
These pnu1ne watdl .,.orb
... IDOU!lt.d .. cull i 'links
piated ii! u ,karat aold. .
Watch w~ art ,the back!i
of watches, teen when cqnt Ii
rtrnoved. 1be cuff adommenui
~ .availlble round or •rec·
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JULY CLEARANCE
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BE.GINS .•
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PINEAPPLE
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BARBECUE FAVORITE
LEAN EASTERN RliS
MA YFRESH ~ m~_ Fair Liqll;O"
COFFEE ~ ma_yfair Dtfiea«sstn-
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CAN ', BfRWICK'~tiALE GALLON ,80 PR.
2-LB Sl.13 3-LB.Sl.6 9 ~~ 99 liJJfl.DiOO'~iOOiOOOO ~'~ S&.
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BLE NDED WHISKEY s329 s429 SPECIALS ROYAL O((A$!0N 80·Pll:OOf .. f1!1h °'·
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lc~d or Sugartd P•t· 39 c Cinnam on Rolls ,, 1
Cllocolate Chip, Maple
Pecan. Almond t(e Sol,
Dutch Cris11 39c
Cookies .. __ . _ .. "''·
Co_conut Cake _H,,.,$119
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RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT '°' 71.
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SKIPPY DOG FOOD . .. .. ,.o, ,,,.fr.st
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TUIKIY' CHICKEN for PASTLt.MI _
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LUICHEOI MEATS •·0ht\~tAM< 53' OSCA~ MAVEI AllM!AT O• Mtf _ . .,, i&'o6N ... .,
All MEAT .FRANKS 05C4~ MA'i'EI l·ll . Pl(G. .. 79'
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ARDEN SOUR CREAM -------""'49' ~~~:25'
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GOLDEN RIPE, CHIQUITA
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Skewered Beel -Roulade
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Gourmet Barbecue Fare
Don't limit yourself to hot
dogs and hamburgers this
aummer.
When the barbecuing bug
hits you, go gourmet with
these scNmptious slices or
economical California beef.
raj\e a boneless beef flallron
roast -slice it bulterfly
fashion and remove the mem-
brane.
According to the CaUfomia
Beef Council, these boneless
chuck strips are tender as a
f\let when done this way .
Sprinkle fir&l with an inatant
Armenian Type · Bread
Makes Sandwich Treat
When you want to serve
hero sandwiches to friends
coming for lunch , supper or an
evening p.arty snack, bake
your own bread -the Arm~
nlan way.
Thal means you'U make up
Pineapple
· Confection
An ingenious way to use a
cake ml1 with delocLablc
mu Its.
PINEAPPLE
KIRSCH CAKE
1 package ! I pound 2.ll
ounces) pineapple fla vor
chiffon cake
1,~ cup plus 2 tablespoons
kirsch (clear dry cherry
brandy)
Pinea ppic fllllng . set below
I pint Heavy crcan1
Pinch of salt
14 cup supcrrine su£ar
Mekt up the cake according
to package directions, b11t mix
the cake batter packet with 1,~
cup cold water called for.
Cut in~ 3 layers; put layers
together with Pineapple Fill-
ing. Whip cream untll stiff,
1radually adding sugar toward
end of bealing; quickly beat In
lhe 2 tablespoon.s kJrsch.
r~rost top and aides of cake
wilh crtam -it will make a
1 e ne r ou s covering.
Refrigerate unUI senlng tlmc.
Pineapple Flllln1
Tn a I-quart saucepan
thoroughly stir togtttler ~ cup
au gar, '1' teaspoon nit and v,
cup comsi.rcb.
Gradually stir in unUI en-
tirely smooth m05t of the juice
f'r1:1m a l·pound 4 ~~unce can
of cru.ahed pineapple.
Add rtst of juice and the
p i neapple . Cook over
.. moderate heat.._ 11lirrtng cotl•
11-l!tly, until bubbllnc, clelU'
tnd \'tl'f thick': cook aod lttr
• ftw mort mlnutet.
Remove from heat.
Gradually sUr In 1 tablupoon1
kirsch. While fllllng Is still hot
U may be 1pread on cU:e.
a simple yeast dough, shape it
into 4 round! and give it a
sesame-seed topping .
When you're ready to mflke
the sandwiches, tech round
can be cut in half crosswise
and layered with the filing -
cold meats, sliced cheese, let-
tuce, sliced tomatoes and
whatever condiments you like.
For good munching. serve
scallions (green onion•) and
radishes along with t h e
heroes.
This Armenian-type 'bre;i.d,
called Peda, is made the easy
new way. The undissolved
yeast is not 91Jftened in wattr
-il goes into tht dough "as
ili:·
This recipe produces a sofl
spongy bread ; don 'i cxpc,:l 11
to be crisp.
l'ED.\
(Ar1nenl<i11 Dr,utlJ
:. to 5~ cups unsiltcd I lour
2 packages instant blended
dry yeast
2 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoons shorleni ni;:
2 cups warm tap waler 11'.!J
lo 130 de11:ree&)
Sesilme seeds
In a lar11e mixing liov.I
thoroughly stir together 2 cups
of the flour, undissolveri yeast,
suga~&alt and shortening.
Add weter : at low sJ)et'd nr
electric mixer and 1'Crap1n~~
bowl constant y, beat '!
minute .
At high speed, heal 3 more
minutes. Sli r in enou11h or the
remaining flour to form a soft
dough .
Turn out on lightly floured
su rface ; knead unt\I smooth.
Plaef! In grea1ed bowl : turn
to grease top. Cover. Let rise
in a wann draltfrtt place un-
til doubled -45 lo 60 minutes.
Punch down dough. Let rest
1~ minute.a. Divide dough into
4 parts; ahape: each lnlo a
ball. Place balls well apart on
rreued ceokle aheel.
WI th knuckles flalttn ln
~-tnch thickness. With raior
blade or sharp knife slash tops
to malct wide wedgca. Bruah
with milk. SPrlnkltt w I t h
sesame seeds.
Let rile as above until
doubled -20 to 30 minutes.
-in puheated IJ6.derree oven until well browned -20
to 30 minutes. Remove lo wire
racks to cool.
meal tenderlz.er.
Next roll them around green
onion and parsley for a perky
summtr touch and secure well
with skewers. Then ca refully
slice the beef rolls lnlo slx In-
dividual roulades. The spiral
effecL is pretty wiUl its briiht
green color.
But what really mikt1 this
something specl~ Js the dry
mustard eo1Un1. Go ahead
and rub In i,ii teaapoon on each
side of the roulades. The
mustard ml.1es with the beef
juices, af'\d lhe beef comts oft
the 1rlll brown a,nd cruity.
The flavor Is brlsht and
sprightly, yet amazingly mild
with no dJscernlble taste of
must.ard remalnlna:. It's a
grtat Idea to try.
BEEF ROULADES,
CALIFORNIA
l California beef flatiron
roast• tabout 2 pounds)
lnstant meat tenderizer
3 tablespoons c h o p p e d
parsley
2 tablespoons chopped green
onion
1,~ teaspoon salt
1,; teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons dry mustard
Cut b t e f open lengthwise
frurn polntea end buuerfly1
fashion. Remove f I bro us
!'heath through cc n t e r .
S11rinkle with meat tender Ii.er, 1
f'l ilowing 1 n· be 1 dtrtctlons.
E;>rlnklc with parsley, onion.
salt .and pepper.
Roll up beef and faaten wltb
~kewers, placing them about
~:. Inch apart. Slice Into 6
piccea cutting b e t w e e n
skewers. Fasten each roulode
\Vlth a second skewer to hold l
spi ral together well whlJc l
roo king. Rub each side o! each
rouiade with ~ teaspoon dry
tnustord.
Gl'll l o~er !·11t coals. un~ll '
coo!<ed to de sire d degree of
(](lnercsfi. f\l<krs 6 scrvin~s. *Don~l::ss ehu~k roa st j
Put She rbet
Into Pun ch
Children or all ages \Yill
love Punchy Sherbet , an ex-
ciling new party punch made l
"'Ith convcnlenl c 1 n n e d
pineapple punch.
Simply chiU a 46-ounce can
of pineapple Hawaiian Punch
thorouihly. Pour into pretty
bo"·J. Float scoops or lime.
raspborry, 111d lemon sherbet
in the bowl.
Serve in cups with little
sponns, giving each person hi sl'
choice o! sher bot color.
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Topping I
lleat <"anned ·a s p 1ra1 u Iii
•Pftrs and drain; top with
fmfi ·bread crumbs fried ln
huller unlil ~olden-brown.
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GARDIN ·FRESH PRODUCE
FRESH CORN
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GATORADE .
32-oz. bottle
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Springfield
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BR OADBILl
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Watermelon 59~
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Seedless Grape~ 19'.:_
59
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39
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Coronet
TOWELS
Giant Roll
Sara Lee
Strawberry
Cheese Cake
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pened to the ra rnous Americ an
{ J. 2. 3. 4 Cake. Thars·thc cake
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This time sweet cooking
!chocolate 1s added lo the b<it~
l ter to make a !. 2. 3. 4 tllarble
Cake. r The fascinating part of 1Jii:;
l(.fCCi pe is thal instead Qf 1n-
terlwinin& the choc·ol:HI' banrr
.. with the plain baller. Jt)ll
:'f11mply sptcad the fo rmer 011t·r ~he latter.
~· Because the chocolate batter
;Js heavier than the p!a1 n. 11
;_sinks during lhe baking and
{Creates a rn arble effect.
t I,?. 3 . .t, 1'.!ARBLE CAKE
"' 3 cups sifted cake floitr ? 3 teaspoons double·ac11ng
baking po" der
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1 cup butter
2 cups sugar
I teaspoon vanilla
4 large eggs
l cup milk
I package ( 4 ounces J ~w·
cooking chocolale
L1nl' lhc bottom of a 10 ;
Lube pan "'itb tax paper.
In a medium mixing L
sift together the floor , bal..
po1vder and sail.
In a large mixing b
cream butter, sugar ;·
vanilla -for 10 minutes in ,
electric mixer. longer
!.'reaming is done by hand .
Add eggs. I at a tin1·
beating well after each a1...·
dit ion .
Gentl y beat in flour mixture
in 4 atlditions, alternately with
milk, until smooth after each
addition.
Turn · half the batter into
prepared pan. In a small
sauceP,an over low heat melt
chocolat.e; fold into remaining
battg; spoon over plain batter
bei ng careful not lo spread it
!1ickly ·around tube.
During b a k i n p; chocolate
·:tier (heavier than plain )
;11 sink to bottom, creating a
arble effect.
Bake iQ a preheated 350-
~gree ovin until a eak~ tester
1serted in ce nter comes out
'can -about I hour and 10
iinutes.
Witb a small spatula, loosen
cake from sides of pan and
around tube ; turn out on wire
rack ; with another rack. turn
right side up. Cool. Store in
tightly covered ti n box.
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A'10 sr:~ lnem up. Glide inlo our Vichyssoise. ~?:;::)::::;.::::::::;;:~ Fresh r;:e!fl St';e\t.! bra1red in butttr. With tiny snow
. ~~· And lots of country cream. Or dip 1
1n10 .ie.Jl.ed't.onsomm~ Madr1lene, Made wittl
S sc~piious stocks of chicken and beef. \,~~~'--'\.---"lr/'--; coon 111 ft.e cool of Pepperidge Farme Soups •
hnO turn off summer.
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' Have you let your cookouts
~ tireif reruns or last a u m m e .r· t 1 pttformances1
Well, oow 1a the Ume to
~'" '" efl!irely new me.nu !hat will p\Jr yciu back oo 111p
in the ''eater-i.ateriat" polls.
You cab make this 1wnrner
one ol pleasant memories wit.h
just a Utt.le extra effort in
planniog ?""!' cookout mellll3.
It's. been sitid that a "bit of
variety can go a Jong way Y(iltt-
tbe ~out crowd, ,:tio lay
aside some of tit! ,old regulars
for something that's ra little
unusual.
·For example, Home
EconoQ:tbts of the United Sta(es · Department ·of the
Interior's Bureau or Com·.
merclal Fisheries receptly
gave us a oew "steal i.dea,"-
red snapper steaks, that is.
These tender steaks from
the sea can be found In the
fresh and frozen food counters
ol most supermarkets and
seaf()Od7 shops around the na·
tion.
-...Jlere. .the-snapper-steaks,are-
basted with a simple-but•
sayory sauce made with lemon ·
juice, Worcestershire_, sauce, '
liquid hol pepper sauce and
cooking oil. They are then
basted 'n' grilled over the
coals until -well, you try
them and see!
SUBTLY SEASONED CHICKEN
Taste Treat
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It's barbeC'Ue time again~
\Vhether you use the backyard
grill or the hibachi on the
porch. "Lemon Barbecued
Chicken" will provide a new
taste treat. -
Sweet basil and lemon juice
are used in the marinade for
rich herb navor -a pleasant
change from most hot and
spicy sauces. It's deli cious
served with baked macaroni
and cheese and a dewy-fresh
l<»nato salad.
Basil is one of the herb s lh<1t
... "''as rtrst known to man. It
was used long before the time
of Christ and grown com-
mercially in Virginia In lhe
late 18th century. 0 n I y
recently, however, has pro-
duction reached major pro-
portions with large-scale com·
mercial planting s in
California.
LE!\10N BARBECUED
CHICKEN
2 (21,..: lo 3 pound) broiling
chickens
1 cup salad oil
1 i cup fresh lemon juict
I tablespoori salt
I tell.spoon paprika
2 te3'J)OOllS onion powder
2 teaspoons sweet basil,
crushed
~ tl!a:spoon thyme, crushed
1'1 teaspoon garlic powder
Sp lit broillng chicken: clean
well. Place in a shallow glass
pan. Combine oil. lemon juice,
salt, paprika, onion powder,
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sweet basil, thyme and garlic
powder in a pint jar. Shake
well to blend.
Pour over chicken ; cover
tightly and marinate 6 to 8
hours or overnight, tui-ning
chicken occasionally. Remove
to room temperature about l
hour before ready to grill.
grill.
Place chic ken on grill
skin side up ; brusb Yi'ith
marinade often. Cook 20 to 25
minutes. Turn chicken and
repeat brush ing until 1 chicken
is golden brown and cooked
through (about 20 minutes
Ion g er). If desired, place
chicken about 8" fron1 broiler
heat and broil In tbe oven.
Makes f servings.
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Tl)!l!A SALAD
1 cup mayonnaise
t~ cup French dressing
1,'2 t1aspooa, salt .
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BARBECUED TURKEY
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SLICED ONIONS, TOMATOES ,
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HOT CLOVER-LEAF ROLLS
PEACH SHORTCAKE
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California grown. No pres1rvativ11. Chickens r1i11d in other ' states 1rt shipped in ice with pres1rv•tiv1s,1which often af·
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BREASTS SkLL Necks or Backs
ROASTING CHICKENS
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FANCY, Rf Pt; YILLOW-MEA T, FREESTONE
PEACHES 5 LIS, $1
SERVE WITH SOUR CREAM. DILL I CHIVES
GARDEN.FRESH , CRISP, LONG 6RiEN
~UCUMBERS 3 POR 29'
DfLICIOUSL Y SWEET, YIN&' RIPENED HONEY DEW
MELONS LI. 1211
FOR SUMMER ~ALADS, HORS D'OEUVRES RED, RIPE, CHERRY '
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RICE SALAD
Ccmbin•. 4 C. ~okod rico,J/:i C. choppod
onion, lfi C. finely diced celery, lfi C. dicod
cucumber, '/4 C. dic1d grHn poppor. Tass
with B1rmt1in 's Vinogrelto Sauce. Sprinkl1
wilk chopp•d torre9on ind porsloy. Arrange
on o bod of groins in solid bowl.
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good friends, that's !he begiJI. I hl<en'I. teally seeo aU -of'J lfeally toddle around W<e one Two • large turnlP1 ( o r brown dlopped onion •io!l'ly 1n rtc1 seaaonlngs. Tblckeo stock
UNfVERSAL CJTY -"Tea n.lng and end ol 1 great evtn-New York."1 sbe said, hedging. ol those tiny wee blnh on the J)arsrupa ), peeled, cut in m e I t e d bu Lt J r ( 0 r with flour q deiired .<_not re-
11 nol very irood he.re. Those ing. To eat weJI wllh good peo-She was lookillJ forward t.o beP '' COll'le dice oleomargarine). Add cbbpped 'Quired s1JX:a M \llik-e•'l'
tu baga <an """ brew • pie and good wtne, il'a i.r-making a movie ID Lat Ve1,as. JACKIE BISSETl"S BoQquet Jami, wrapped In -. tumlp11 (or pannips); IC -J-).' ~"
-r spot of tea. I like olto rifi<'''fferfriendsareamfx-"Someooe llid ~V.ps..,,•• 81!1!1\~W l!oc.(pfncb lhyme, large brliwn.>till>Uy. , ...... .....,....__
bave a iood strong pot ed bag of actors and ...,_ bit lib ll""" inolde I ·..-I • 2 pounds wp lean beef sprig. parsley, I U I• Pour ell.Heal lat from -Serves I.
-an·1 tea, Eng I I• h pro/--box.'I 1hink If will be tm-fbly' (shQulder .r steak) cut Into bayleal) optlonal. • , b_,,.. beef,.Atrange brOlll)o • Altutlloqhll: F,or 1Wff1.
style." Sltelnves blgcltles but oot exciling. 1 l)Ope to.j>ave time. ll»lncb rubes 6 peppercorM, s ll &htly ed beef' and v e1eta b l er1 sour lreabneol. acid miaJJ,
'Br:ltish actress d'ackie Bisset New York, she said. ''I loathed to see all \he shows." seasoned flour · bruised . ' .. together lt1i orie cauerolt. Add qua n t l t y ol .,.eet spices'·
atarted the Anglo-American New York, what I saw or iL I Jackie deacrlbed bersell tn 1 tablespoon 'Y. e g e t a b I e 1 % pints dark beer. ".(or ~uet ,. gaml, pepperconm, f (cround ~on, or cloves)
discussion of food with a time-round il very unsym~thetlc. the kitchen. 1':when I stay shortening undifuted c a n ned ~ lliet (Or ... canned beef broth) tl116 ~;,... 1"~ (or
boDored view of the hearty People keep tetn11I me I home I Uke·to~todclte al'OO.rid. 3 large yeJlow onions, peeled broth) ' ·• •..enouab water to ool/er. ... • ~~ twist' af 'lemoil ·(or
Englii:h brew. should go back there for That's exactly whit l do in ~ and chopped water as•JH!'eded' • ln'.iog to._ slow slmmer: re.r-teupaons ·~r ma It
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wann the pot. 1 fill a kettle il here. I love bein1 in Paris I've trained myself to c!lar up ~olOOmargarioe) ~of beef In bot Vttetable bgun (or 'unW meat and ~·~" •\ . -tTC"~ODDLER!
with cold water and shake n,, _:and:_:__dln_i_cn&:_formall _ __;_Y_,...i~-lhe--as-1-'g-•,_ao_Uiere __ •,.._'_t _...-___ 2.__1ar_1•_cam>C1, ___ ,,.._led. __ •_il _1n __ he_a-'vy-'~---I_ t(or..,, -;-""4_,. '-'°"-b..i~:...;:-...__1e_nd_er.:.)_Add _ _,_,_.:.:"::.' -:::':::·,,,.,;::::::.:• '""=--~..,._-<...Jc.:~:..,ml_,.,.,~~----
then hang it over the fire toi -
boil -that's what they do in
England," she said.
On the set of ··Airport" her
makeup man was spattering
the "l r e t t y actress whh
1Jmufated blood and grime for
lhe scene where the bomb ex-
plOOes aboard the jetliner.
Jackie portrays the English
stewardess opposite D e a n
~fart.in in lhe film. She e.i::-
plalhed -s;he--was: be.lni;lousro
up ·or someUtlng like that,"
and she giggled. She still look-
ed lovely despite the smears
and tat\e_red clothes. "Beauty
will out,'' the makeup man
said .
LEISURE TlM.E
She likes to spend her
leisure time walking -along
the docks and down King 's
Rood in London, and albng the
windswept c o a s t trn e in
California.
"I've always had t his
marvelous idea that one day
I'd like to Jive in an old
farmhouse in the South of
France. Maybe I'll get it now
and I'll disappear there. I
ha11e this image of an
enormous great old-fashioned
kitchen with sticks of garlic
all over tile place., clusters of
ohioos ~ing about, ·
tureens bubbling with Soup.
botlles of drinking wine and
plenty of dogs and calS
around." A buzze r called her
away to film another scene or
the movie.
Jacqueline Bisset grew up in
a 300-year old thatched col-
tage.50 miles from London, the
daughter of a Scottish doctor
and an English-French woman
who had been a lawyer in
Paris before her marriage.
"It's charming there. really
so pretty." she said, returning
from the set. ··\\·ith lots of ap-
, pie trees and flowers . The
house is really t h r e e
shepherds cull.ages all lumped
togelher , but it's still very
small. It's rather like those
photographs you see of old
England."
The greeiayed brunette
started as a model. being paid
$120 for posing in front of
stately homes for a Came-lo-
Britain booklet. Then she tried
her hand at TV commercials.
For several years she did one
for thl! Egg Board in England .
.. I had to eat 15 boiled eggs
per day ,'· she said.
lAJVES TO COOK
! "I don 't really cook anything
complicated, but \\'!)at 1
prepare tastes very good. I
have lols of imagination. If I
on ly had more Ume! Still. I
cook nearly every night. Get-
ting to the market is the pro-
blem. and I always forgel one
Ingredient ." she said with a
giggle
She ~·as lh•ing in a beach
pad in l\iaUbu. where her
cooking was spontaneous.
"I think "'hat do I ~·ant to
eat tonight. so I iusl cook
d epending UpC>fl what
vtgetables are around. l just
stick lhings together. r..lostly [
try on the v.-eekends. I get 1n
lots of food in and -I hate to
do this -but I slick a lot of Jt
in the freezer:• She would
rather shop every day in the
British manner al the but.
chers and greengrocers.
One of her best eHorts is a
sort oC stew, she said. "I don 't
know what kind of stew it is
but you use a bottle of Guin-
ness in it, that great dark
beer. You chop up a lot of
vegetables and stick it into a
very heavy casserole. I don 't
have any recipe books. I sort
of pick things up from friends
Who phone me; I have bits of
paper with bils of recipes on
them. I don't like to foll ow
wriuen recipes, anyway."
lier cooking-is sauCf:less
despite her ha\•ing a French
mother ... ,_,y mother used lo
make_a lot of sauces, but she's
become quite Anglicized ac-
tually. My fathe r loathed most
French cooking and loved good
old meal and potatoes and
eggs."
EATii WELL
Jackie relates food and peo-
ple In this •·ay : "It's a joy lo
Fruit Drink
For 'Punch'
Add Hawaiian style rom1u1<:e
k> an evening with pretty
.Uuw .mode wtlh canned fruit
punch.
Try the Lover'• Knot: Jn 1
tail g1m over let, mix \14 cup
tihtle wine and 14 cup fruit
juicy red HawaJlan Punch.
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R,uper+'• Fri,•d • 12-0z.:. 59c
SOLi flLLm ............ Pkg.
. Mn. F•l~1y'1 1-lb. I 59
GC)liltin ·SljllliiP .••.. Pkg. ~ < Hon1y11!G\t~/G•1vy 18-01. I 59
SLICED TUltm •.· ..... Pkg. • · c Kold Kl1t· 8 1 ll ·•L 89C UU STU.KS ....... ••·
· SEAFOOD ~PECIALS ' ~
Fresh Fillet& of ptr 69C
MONTEREY ROCK COD •••• (b.
LB.
Fresh Fill'1t1 of ptr 98C
DOYER SOLE ............. lb.
Frozen Whitt per 98C · -,
HALllUT STIAK .......... lb.
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VEGETABLES CUT·ll_l!_FRYERS ... · ............. : .... : ... ; .. : ................ 39~ BREAKFAST SPECIALS '
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SWAN~ON
DINNERS -. a•coN 1
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SPAGHEnl I MEAT IALl..$.-«£6. 4f• IAIY LIMAS, IRUSSELS SPROUTS, CUT !EANS, CORN. MIX VEG., PEAS. PEAS & CARROTS
HALF HAMS ~J:oAM~ ~~~y~~~;J~~l~~.'-~ ......... : ............. s 1.29. lb.J'_' SFAAEUR JSO~GPOli.-Trtt69~
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TYSON PRIDE GUDE "A" ROCK CORNISH
GAME
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LIBBY'S 5 #lOl $100 FRUIT COCKTAIL ... ..r1 ..
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PRE-SOAK -INCL. I Oc OFF •lz..................... . ....... 2~g,r 59c
, TENDER-LEE FINE QUALITY
-SMOKED
PICNICS ..
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HILLS BROS
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COFIEE --
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TIN
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i NESTLES TEA MIX • • • • • ~z~
' Summe1· Specitds
JANE ANDERSON 39c
MAYONNAISE . . . . . .. ~::
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JERSEYMAID ~FIRST QUALITY 79c
''AAu BUnER .... . .. cfi;L:
IT ·STILL ROATS 4 Pm•"'1
IVORY .............. . . ~:·~
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WESTWOOD CATERING . .
ICE , REA . .
HALF
GAL.
CTN.
BEET ioR.scHT Delicatessen Specials .
29c OSC~R MAYER'S
QUi'.RT . , • .
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SPECIALS
ALL .VARIETIES
CWI 1-0L 99¢ COCKTAILS ... ~ ........ '.'~~ t1
LONDON BRIDGE
ALL MEAT or ALL BEEF BOLOGNA, PICKLE or PIMIENTO LOAF
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Meollrlnoo IUW In pi'o!Ulloo PDllAN, JIE! lSH . II llUpOOn.aii •
In the fabled Penion gardenJ 2 lo 4 fresh neotartoes I bay loaf
, ol lon8 1ao, and oo l\'• not 113 cup chop~ green pep-Chop eoough of ~ nec-~ --llWI)-Jybausec!Olll4conorlo11ell· be.1Cbtevtd%.~llll•ltha protect the fire from --.g providell ev<11,beat at·•-uolikel1 that oome ol ~ J°'cupclloppodUlloll lltloes lo meuur• S cups;
.,.t II baibacolni: and. venttlated In door loeatlllll minimum o1 Cooking drafll, , •llDI !emfl"roture lo ttlalh -• uted , lo make rillJbes I lot llb.,_ white wine comblnelrith all mnolnln1 ln-
ltke "'1 otbor l,)'pe .t -.S, web 18 I fil<place With In with I layer Olle briquette T" .. bettconln>lco111<11from DltUraJ juices while bu1>o-oucllUthbone. -sridleaia.CoverandehlDfot
u.cl!nlqoe ....,. I 1111jor role. -drafl deep lbould ba enouah. I covered or kettle !Jrlll that cuing. Persian Reu.h Is • pretty 3 llbftfPOOM chopped dill """ day lo develop ~yor. A
Pniper ..,.,. ~ Controlled beat is the desire JOl',areater hul control and traps the NW much Ute an After you have flnlahed golden color .'oJi!ilh 1peck1 Of pickle nice accompanlmeot f 'r
cu .,.u' 1111 11 f.l i r • • c e ol tvtrY die!. And for beat ,.. lawor buon!OUI IJ>ITU, el• oven. grilling, extingubh the live areen. Ulli the larger ¥!!aunt z !Ible!-salad .u barbecued llmb cllojll IJC biel
• -in eoloYable mHI IUlta for every lyfl" ol oaldoor perll proler 1 .:overed lrill or /. covered g1'lll elln)lneltl charcoals by doulinl· them ~.~.!':" u_ ..lOU like 1 flltl1 1 table.cJIOOll honey kebabl.
Mdp:UntlaJdil&&ter. ~reo_::::·fl"2,~a~u~ow~·-•v<n~be~n_m~•Y:.....l~w-loo_bre~ak-'-'!"~tbe.:....::grlll.:.....~'°~'~:.__rb~and~fiame-~~·~and;..:,,;1~i...:.....w~l=th~a~paol::::.:w=ol=-w=ale=r=.~-::-~r-::::.!"~':.:;::gltl!'.':::_~~~~~~1c~~~ve~c~ar~~~.~rnln~ced~~~~M~a=ku~Z~cupa'.!::..~~~
Al with 1111 flame or firo,
r_,i for the crtD ll>ould
alwlO)'I be -~ """ when l'Rlllrlna IOmetblq OU)' lo
la JIU liot clop.
Di:la't crlJI tn u area where
chJ1dren are pllylnc. " wolea cbiJd m I 1 In·
14herlently nm lnlo the grill,
tip u -. Ille! ba .. ....iy -UanypartolgrtDtnlwtn r-- - - -.. • • ~ ....
to be -u particularly 1 COUPON ~ -'!!'• llgJltlnc the
fir<. Miii)' lrqedi(f and neor I OOU.BLE BLUE CHIP STAMPS I
trqedle.c .,. cauiecl "'"" I
HE . ..
16''x 20'' Color Pj;traits
Of The APOLLO ~I Crew. year by .....-,. In with thla coupon on tho tf!!al I
IJabtinc charcoal. I 1mount of any purchlM exclud· VOii h ,..., It ilfll • 1111 •1 ti""' tts •1trlam ....... .., ..... 'I
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avotdldllqwtthlO)'ftun. I tomar. Coupon pod Thursday I ..,_ _,,, ·-..... If•-"'· _ ........... ..._._, r-ari-'lttfl mable mallrill not expmaly * M"..l.~.t ('·"'-· r-•-r•• ,.._ ,-•-desJ&ned f,.. blrt>eculng. Eleo-I thrvSund1y,July,24 to July27. 1 _ , -. vinm 1 -Wral 1 lllllWraAllllT~ .
tric charcoal Ugbtera lhoWd ·L. _ _ .. _ _ _ _ _ .I · -,
:,..:;t.~~d= WE'RE CELEBRATING YOUR FIAT WITH 'OUT OF THIS WORLD' BARGAINS! ...... ••'
Follow the directions on the
lla:hter fiuid container which
always say to let the llQWd
..U Into the chm:ool be/ore
lillhlJnt lo reduce the buonl
of • Dash flame. Do not .-.
anr circumstances add llgbter
fluid °""' the grill b 1'>1111·
VONS TAIU KING •IF . -· -
Ji'cc ~ food on the
grUI, It'• a pid Idea to have
Jong-bandlod tooll, pnfenbly '°"" that .,. alunly •1111 fire-proof IJl'fps. A pal< ol
huvy p,... will keep -.sole w11en 1'1 neeeauy lo
bandle ..... hot Item. RIB
TEAKS A be&vy apnia lo. ..-
clothing from greue and
1perts ia a must for the chef. RoU up your 1Jeeve1 aod tee:p
1•nWne clothes •• • y thol llre. "1ien cooklnl lleW thal
drip fat Into the ftn, I
sprinklJng bottle tilled with
water i• belplul In curblq
flmes that CID ruin a fine
pl«e ol meat.
MOit oo1door chef1 fall lo
rtllile lbe dapger ol cban:oal
fu'tll which give off carboo
mmmk't OJan:oa1 lhcukl OD-
Turn Your
Salad Blue
Htr • an two drf.uings
dtffloped by -. eoonomi111 Ol the Amtrican Blue Oleese
A11o ciatfo n that are ....,..toed lo pep up your
mmmer aalads.
l"IU!:NCll BLUE CHEESE DIDllNG
I C111 (ltm . ...,...) con-
dmaed lomllo aoup
1i2 aoup can vinegar ( ~ cup
pllll 2 llblespoons)
II .ip CID u1ad oil ( ll cup
pllll s llbleopoool)
' tab)elpor:inl mtnoed onion
s llblespoonS ""'" Z llblelpoon> dry mustanl
V.-1111 'It cup American blue cheese
(about 1'4 ounces, crumbl·
ed)
Dash of pepper
Combine all incredients In a
1.quart jar. Shab well before
uslng. Maku about 2 cupe of
dmsln1.
VEGETABLE DRESSING
Z/S cup 1alad o\1
1/S aip wine vinegar
1 teaspoon salt
1.2 teaspoon onion salt v. t_, frubll' around
pepper
Ii 1lwpoon p1prlkl
14 teaspoon sugar z llbielpoonl Amer1eln blue
-. cnimblod
Z pimlonloa, chopped finely
Beat all ln&redJenll lo&elber
well, or put in a blender.
Makes about 1 'ii cups of
dressing. Ideal for a carrot,
celery or potato salad.
Children Like
Portoble Luau
Here's a new kind of fiesta
-an auto Ju1u. It's one way
te nep chlldml happy on
lq1lly llUloriiobl1. trips.
CllTY lliq • &ood aupply of
!!Pallln puncb In the ••sy·
USDA
CHOICE
BONIUSS STEAKS to• 059 SIRLOIN ,. I 11.
Club Steaks ~~~" '1 !!
T-Bone Steaks ~ an• '1~
Porterhouse ~~.i.'nrws '1~
Boneless Round ~' , 98;.
CREAM
PIES
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VOllS 2!;1 -~ ~':'~ I
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GARDEN FRESH Honeydew Melons ~ 10;.
Fancy Avocados ~ U:.
Russet Potatoes :r..:..Ol 10~
Golden Bananas ~ 2 l 25-
GREEN 19c BUNS LL
2~ROLL , 35c
IW<llll EMf ••••• ••••• tfl._.
POUND au 39c rlMM, QIN' Cl. ~
Ol.ltJIU, """ ~ 111111'
RYE DUD . 37c KJNOm-om
IV.IN-lllU.l.ON ......... .
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SCOft MOllllWASH-•• ..... .,..J.11
"91 UQUID SHAMPOO -"' .. "."'-·M'
maoea -·--··~···-•1•
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Liquid Detergent =. 32 ~t 39'
Orange · Juice ,,,:,,~-~"" 4:99'
Pork And Beans =~ 2:39'
Westwood Ice Cream :.s 59'
Nestea Instant Tea · ·:::: $1"
Purr Cat Food ~ =-~~ 10'
Jerseymaid Butter ::.r~ 7tc
Vons Premium Coffee ::i::stc
1(11.iJilJIJ "011N !OOD BUYI
~ $pl9'lo -----·-35c ...... Cod ..... ·-·---···-····....,
SI pl du ._.Or.ah-·---.. -.'91:
_.,, 12-«mce """'· chilled
... -pld<ed In Ill In----· SPECIALS GALORE PLUS BLUE CHIP STAMPS AT VONS! • ....,Dop ········-....................... .....
Wm he lwfta .. Yttt ... 111
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llrlo( along .Ill --
o( --fnill juicy red.
-· plnelpple, Ind l"'J>I
-'Ind I -lllwalllll lal lo ---· --ptnlll ... :=1;t i: .::...:= 1011 Adams Ave., 11 Brookhurst, Huntinglon Beac6
drtl4 -the lei malchlnc hll 4081 Dohe p rk D I ( I •·· h 4'lrtt. l'llln •lllllll cookl• a<> 3 RJ 1 r Ye, ap strano 11at ...n wtlll .,...,,,,
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Olwlool. ,._ ......... .... ..... ... • 5.k y,..-c..---. .... -................ <11•
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Baby Food .....,s....~-·---···•1.21 Fruit Drin'9 =-2i31' ===-~,:;;;;;.::·: ::t: 4145• T ... ~w .. .-•. ,_, . ., .. ,, ... fk
5922 Edinger Ave., 11 Sprlngd1le, Hunflnglon Beach
17950 Mqnolia, fount1in Veller
21082 Beach Blvd., Huntinglon Jeach
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ALLlMEAT
WIENERS MAN~TTAN-QUALIT'I'
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LARGE FANCY !ffPE HAS~ 29' AVOCADOS ...... ,2 FOR
ORIGINAUTALIANSWEETIHD . 3 29' ONIONS ...................... LIS.
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ICNWUHO"'DHUSDAQO)lctORSTATHllOS. • C siiioiiiili:~EAK s 1 o~. ROLLED ROAST . ..8 9 . . . . . . .... L•.
PENllYWISEIU.ND-HALSMOKlttOUHFLAW>I $ USDAOtOtQOISTA~"!llOS.CRfHOIUf . ··
SLICED BACON ..... -.. L.. 9' CUBE STEAK ......... Ll.s.l .J»9
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who m ulld 11 !OOlll eooUd
ill 1ntmal !111 auch 11 bulllr.
In Che oil"' oil belt, wNe!I
1lrttches rrom Spain acrou
the Medittrr1Man ~h
Jt1ly, North Afr\cl ind pvlo
of th< Middle Eut, each .,.,,.
try has a dlatlnctlvt cuisine,
but olive oU II OQI ~l~t
commonly u1ed tn food
preparation.
Barg~ins in Quality f oods~Always Everyday
Shrimp, one of the matt
popular 1e1fooda ln t b • Medi~rranean and the United
State;, can be prep1red In
many dlff•ren~ waya. bul
tbo.se of you who already know
-or would like to learn -
what wonderfUI UUncs olive oil
can do for foods, will welcom•
lhil Spanish 1hr1mp recipe
from Che ID14rnaUOllll Shrimp
Council .
SPANlfiH SlllllMP 2~f poundl thrlnip frNh or
froztn or I J>Ollndl froze!!
peeled &IMf dev11n•4
shrimp
I C\IP Spanish olive oil
1,~ cup lemon juice
I lable~poons mlnetd rre5h
!ll'lllY Plhch powdeiid saffron (op-
tionll)
I tablespoon grated <inion
1,1 teupoon aalt, or to taste
Clean shrimp if DeeeSsary.
Jf fl'1J2en, let thew on paper
towtliJti to absorb IT)o1sturir.
In refrigerator, marinate
the abrlmp ln the oil, lemon
juice, parsley, saffron and
onioa for 14 hour;5. Remove _
~from marinlde and broil until
:shrimp tum pink and opaque;
al>oqlc I minutes.
Sent hot with the marinade
as a lllXf:. M.Uu all ~r\'·
inp. Suve wttb tic• ~::! mode by lddlna 1old,. ro
to rict.
Iced· Tea
-Garnished
Wblo Ibo tmipor1ture ibee,
Cho -"''-" lilbt ill the worid II 1 lal1 fft>llld 1hw of
iced Ila ~th I Akbh pmlah!
You can mak elic Iced
tea from tea bap oose tea,
or With converUent instant tea
and lllvorod Iced 111 DID•.
U fOU_ Uke your teed tea
"'""'11bt," the iDflaDt tea hu
U>e,i adnnta1e1: . (I) a
dtlldoWI freab.brewed navor
(J) tt dluolvea lutanUy in
cold tap water.
If you go Lo for navored iced
te1, thert ls 1 variety of
flavored let tea mllu already
sweetened. There II 'e\>en 1
low-caloria I c mo n-flavortd
iced tea mix for w e i I h t·
watcbel'I.
Garnish augge:stlona are :
Use peppennint sticks for
151.i.rrt:rs, float miniature
monhmlllewl 11111 m I n I
•prlp, tap w1lh ICOOfl of
lllDOCI olllrl>el 11111 halved
fresh ltrlwberritl, aktwer
tiny melon balla oa top of
1lripied. lippers, add Ice cubes
with strawberry, cherry or
mint leaves frozen ln center of
them.
Llll(ON TBA SPECIAL
I .,.el_ (I.I .....,..
•Id!)
Jem~ flavored Iced tea
mli
4 cups water
~-teaspoon allspice
'4 ..._ dnnlmon
'ol~nutm11
I C\IPf CrlDbe!T}' julct
coclctall
'4 C\IP Orllll• juice In 1arp pltclw!r or punch
bowl, combine lemon navored
toed tta mix, wattr, and
1ploe1; stir. Add cranberry
Ju I c o coclcllll and °'""' juice. Chlll, M1ktl II to 11
,.rvlnp ('4 cup 11ch).
Drops Pose
As a Rose
To f11hlon a sumdrop r•.
chooH four rose-colond 1m1ll
awndrops. On , I augared
board, roll t•ch to fl1tten.
Roll up one of the flatltntf '"'""'"pl IO fonn the ctnlor Of the rou. Overlap the ,.
mallllnC th"' n1tttnec1 .,,,..
dropl around the "ctnler'r Ind eh io1ethor Drmly 1t lhe
Nike u many "Nlft•" u
)'GU Ukl U4 u11 u a cake
-tloa.
Custom Cheese
fJl"1I Ol'y ~ ... SJ.Or.
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l•rtll••• •••••••••• c... tic l•uce ................... Ste Sau1rkrt1vt ............. 39c Pvrae ............... c.. J.Jc C•r,.,.,,,, ••..•.•..•. c-23c
-...WM!. ~L ,..,(..W_, .. ....,...,. 110L -·.-~,,-, .. tr._ IJOL ........ -lt.0., """"""""-....... _ l.t~
P'« that lddecl toucb tbal lle•cll .••••••••••••. " .. 6)c Dre11ln1 ...•••.••• "" .•tc Toppi"''"'''"'"',.. 3Sc Cec.kt•lf,,,,,,,,,,,, c.o 21c Coffee,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,'" 12c makes I ftPUll\lon for I Jood ....... ._._.i...T.i..w •o.. ,.., ~ ·~-·,c...-o4 110.. ..,..,,,,,,,....,nc""'"' 100• ~""rC."' 11-...01 c;i..--~ ..00. ~~caraway Of popp)' Marln•tle •••••••••• "' 4ic Stuffing ............... 49c. topping ............ Jo• "'' o ................. c-2Sc Aprlc•••············ C• ••• =.. -:r.::; ~:?;pl::;je COST A MESA~~!!. ...... 1 e NEWPORT GEACH,..:\:: :~1~:·:;;~1 ::.~!~1~';,n" e FOUNTAIN VA1..,1;; ,---"w" ;:,:uonlnp '° co11ag• e HUNTINGTON BEACH -"~.:.•:;t;:"'"'~ e SANTA ANA-•:;.: .. ·~·"' .. c.._
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Empress Assorted
. Jams & Jellies -
IMny or red '°''berry ·
Your Clltict l~.l!Kf In · f
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BUNS
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Snacks Nylon Hosiery Tomatoes
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3=$1 ruit Sherbef
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THIS cau•u aaoa FOR
DOUBLE
·" Blue Chip Stamps
On All Purchases Except Tobacco. Flu id Milk or Liaunr
This Coupon Go~d lilJr1., July 24 lllu S<n, J~ Z7.
At Your Local Sa!ew;iy Store.
ULIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY
'V V U V V 1.V V V V V V V V 11 u
Angel Food
Mrs. Wrijhl's f"sh Baked Rinr
Ideal Dessert Topped With
fresh Fruit Or fawrite Toppin(
Kii 1ct41 39· C 12·0.C.
Lemn or Apple Puffs :.1~ 294
,_. Wt .. ZI' 11111 lru4I '::t 21'
Choc•late Milk r...'~:".'~:t .i::::. 39'
luceme Sour Cream .:~:. 35'
Cereal Blend t;:,O' r.:;~ .:::'" 25'
Wh!pping Cream \~:....:. ;z::; 29'
Peaches ~~!~\;:!:~! 5 , ... $1 00
r.-.-.-.-h-.-0-0'"""m~s-. Honeydew Melons f2?$ 11.12'
Russet Potatoes ·;~1 .. · 10 ::S 59' lit. 79' Fancy Bananas ::.:~1:'. 21n. 29'
4 FOR $1.00 BUYS.'
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U.S.D,A. Choice Graded Beef U.S.D.A. Graded A
Hen Turkeys
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• Boneless Family Steaks
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Boni-In S1eab
Veal Chops
Frm smi.or ells 79' Tendtf, LNn And Meal1 IL
Ideal f« Pa"'8roi!inJ. •• ,
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~rtsh Rib Eid Cits 79c
Also fresh Por_t Steaks JL
Eastern Graln.f::.:<".;.::''""'· --'"'-"-'""
Lamb .Chops
Glllufne Fmll l•rlca• 99c Shoulder Cuts-lde1I F«
Panfryina Or Broninc. I. ·
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SEllFOOD SELECTIONS
lb.
Turkey Parts:=: .. 39' . .
T -Bone Steaks ~~~= .. $J3'
Porterhouse Steaks .. $149
Top Sirloin Steak ~ci::: .. $1"
Spencer Steak =:;.=r .. 'I"
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Capt. Cllolce Perch lllltll .••• , ;;:: 59' r ... e .. 11• ... ,,.,~1o1 I·"· 'I 69
Y• De laoqo'1 llol11Hot ..... :;: 77' ¥:' i!f~1~r-pts.
Yn De ~amp'• Alaska Cati .::; 57'
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This Time Put Punch Pastrami
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Into Your Party_ Pl·ans Plcked ·,Up
Pa1uaml Is for , plpllcs,
porches, parlors, or 1nywbere
1ood food la onjoye<f. 4~
tentlvely .Prepared, qils pick~
Jed and smoked beef ls oever
sweet, yet brown 5Ugar is ad-
·ded to lb<. •oaklng brine for
Oavor; herbs·and spices. onloo
aJfd garlic give pungent iest
Summer ls the Ume for
p~lUer parties. Flowers are
available from the prd,en, the
women are In · J>8*l ~resses
or colorful culottel and the ·
party food llseU Is Uibl<or and
more attracUve.
Whether you we ce.lebnllng
an annlversaey., w e d d I n g •
birthday ••• 0< JUI! a friendly
o o -s p e c I a l«easlotl get
together .•• a fruited bowl of
punch adds a festive note.
The punch may be aJcobolic
or non-alcobolic. Eilher way,
tangy citrus juices are the
basic ingredleut. ne puocbes
are refreshing, deUcious, and
so attractive garnished with
fresh fruit. There's a Wide
variety and aU are excellent.
This summer, p.it some
p u n c b into your prettiest
party.
PART\' PUNCH
3 cups boiling water
2 tablespoons Lea er 6 tea
bags
1/4 cup snlpped fresh mint
1r2 cup light com syrup
3 cans (6 ounces each)
frozen orange juice con-
centrate. undiluted
'{t cup lime juice
1 pint orange sherbet ,
softened
1 bottle (1 quart) sparkling
water
2 botlles (10 ounces each)
quinine water
2 oranie.s, sliced and hal ved
Sliced st,rawberrie1
Bring water to a fulf boil in
saucepan. Remove Crom beat
and add tea. Brew, uncovered,
4 minutes. Stir and drain into
large contai.Der; cool. Stir in
com syrup, undiluted orange
CQOCentrate, lime juice and
sherbet. Pour into pllnch bowl
over ice. Add spark.ling water
and quinine water. Garnish
wit.h halved orange slices and
sliced strawbtrries. Yield: AP;
proximately 30 Vz-cup serv·
ings.
~ cup curacao
J bottle (4/6, quart )
~ane. ctll.lled
CiTRUS FRUIT Co m b I n e orange juice,
PUNCH sugar; lime Jµice, cognac and
2 cans (6 ounces each) curacao. Stir until sugar dissolves; chill. Pour into froze'n orange juice con-puoch bowl over ice. Add
centrate, t h a w e.d , ua-diari'lpagne. y I e I d : Ap-
dlluted proximately eighteen •,~-cup 1 can (5 ounces) frozen ~ings. grapefruit j u i c e con-
centrate, t b awed .. uo-RlmATl'A PUNCll
diluted % cans (6 ounces each)
4\i cups waler . f.rozen orange Juice coo-
l can CU ounces) apricot centrate, re<..'Onstituled
nectar 1h cup sugar
1 can (11 ounces} pineapple V. cup lime juice
juice t ! /3 cups Oark rum
1 boUle (1 quart) ginger ale \i cup cognac
Combine undiluted orange % cup Benedictine
and grapefruit concen'trates, I can (18 ounces) pineapple
water, apricot nectar and juice
After days qf marinating,
-the~ thick meat slices . are
dralned, dried, ~vered with
paprib, edges dipped in
era~ peppettorns and it is
T e i d y for lb amokehouse
1>oor11.
• Hot from there tt mllll he
divine; 'cold trim the
delicatessen, it JI superb;
reheated '6ut daf..t" it is still
mighty good eat.iag,.. But no
maJter · how lhJck you might
want ii cul;. the hearty, robusl·
navored pastrami 'ls alway•
sliced delicately thin.
pineapple jqiee; chill. Pour Combine an ingredients ; stir
over ice in punch bowl: Add until sugar dissolves. Pour~· L f TV WEEK
ginger ale. Yi e Id : At>: lo punch bowl o'er lee. Yield: !I
proximately 30 'n<Up 1erv· Approximately 24 'fM:Up serv·
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PUNCH
4. cans (6 ounces each)
frozen· orange juice con-
centrate, t h a w e d • un-
diluted
6 cups cold water
1 cup sugar 1" cups grenadine
f4 teaspoon salt
2 botUes (415 quart) cham-
pagne, chilled
Combine all ingredients e1·
cepl champagne and -chill.
Pour over ice in pundl bowl.
Add champagne. lf desired,
garnish • with mint sprigs.
Yield: Approximlltely 30 ~
.cup servings_.
ORANGE BRANDY
PUNCH
3 cups orange juice
'f.i cup sugar
\ii cup lime jujce
% cup cognac
fARMIR -'OHN
SHANK
HALF
fULLY
COOKED
STOCK-UP FOOD SALE
WE ~LL fl.~.fJ.A.(H)l6£'8EEFJ ·
U.S.D.A.
"CHOICE"
BEEF
PLUS VALUABLE BLUE CHIP ST AMPS! .
CHICKEN. WHOLE LEGS 011: THIGl-fs
fRYER ,
PARTS .. .
Cooking in the Wind
LUflCUALlrY,ORI( 3 •·o•·$· 59~
Sauce Accents Steaks
He~s a meat lhat'1 got
everything: Color. flavor, and
I.hat special appeal that comes
wit.h out.door cooking.
Nothing beats a steak,
~pecially.one that's charcoal·
broiled in your own backyard
or patio. The rresh air seems
lo sharpen appetitn, and this
hearty i;teak sandwich will
help to satisfy them.
It's a meal with man-ap-
peal; lnexperudve, too, since
you use cubt steaks made ex·
tra tasty with a butter-based
Right Track
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bright. roll neckline. Sew this
easy shift in cotton now!
Printed Pattern 9340: NEW
11a11 siu. 1211. 141;. 1sv.,
11\2, 20~ ZZ~. Sile 14 '4 (bust
37) t.a1tes ffi ydl. aB-in.
SIXTY-FIVE CENTS In
coiM for each paUern-.add 15
cent.I for qch pattern for
first-class mailing and aped.al
handling; olbenrt.. lhlnl-clw
dellvecy will· .. ke !Mee -ks
or JTKlft. -6md to Marian
Martin. !he DAILY PILOT.
t41 Pallern Dept. 132 Wes\
!Ith SL, New Yort, N.Y.
1001 L l'rint NAME. AJ>.
DRl!llll with ZIP, BIZ! Ud
STY1E NIJMBEI\. Sprint.&muner P a t t e r n
Catolo«. l'lft pallml oouPon-
rio etnll. .
New INSTANT FASHION
Book ans•ers au what·~wear
problernl Dooble w•rdrobel
AC<OllOrY, fliure Ups. fl.
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sauce.
The sauce has no exotic in-
gredients, just a simple blend
of butter, Worcesttnhire and
steak sauces for zip and sliced
green onions fresh from the
garden for zing. 'I'be flavor's
BUperb, thanks to the smooth
presence of butter.
Top off your s le a k
sandwiches with fresh tomato
slices. Serve the sandwlches
hot o!f the charcoal grill nn
slices of crusty Vienna bread
which you've toasted, then
brushed with extra sauce,
The perfect companion is a
zesty Blue Cheese Slaw. Dairy
sour cream g l v e s It
smoothness and zest all in one
step.
Just sUr it together with bits
ol Blue cheese, a dash of
lemon juic.e, milt and season-
ings. The milk helps thin the
thick, velvety sour cream so it
mixes well with other in-
gredients.
Toss the cabbage, pimiento,
green onion and green pq>per •
with this sour cream dressing
just before serving so the slaW
will be crisp aod fresh-tasting.
Pour mugs of milk to make
the meal complete. Indoors or
ouL, milk is the best beverage
for family meals and snacks
because il gives you vitality as
well as fine flavor and re·
freshmenl.
SAUCED STEAK
SANDWICH
'7 cup (I stick) butter
1,, cup sliced green onioM
1 ~ tablespoon steak sauce
I tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce
6 cube steaks
6 slices Vienna bread, l·inch
thick
6 slices tomato
In small saucepan combine
butter, onion, steak a n d
Worcestershine sauces; place
on edge of grill to heal Broil
meat over hot coals 2·3 ntin·
utes on each side or until de.
sired degree of donenw.
P..1eanwhile, toast bread on
both sides. Brush bread with
sauce; aTTange on platter.
Place a steak on each bread
slice; spoon remaining sauce
over all. Top with a tomato
slice. Serve immediately.
Mak~ 6 servings.
BLUE CHEESE SLAW
l/l cup crumbled Blue
cheese
3 .. bl-milk
I tablespoon lemon juice
~ teaspoon sugar
~ teaspoon salL
• t OU> dairy 10Ut mam
5 cups s~ded cabbage
I< c!up cliopped """' pepper ~~Cup c:bopped grttn onions
J toblespoona chopped pi-
miento
ln ·a sm:aJI bowl stir Blue a-_ milk. lemon Jule<,
l\IC&r and salt lnto IOI.tr
cram: chtn t.o blend navon:.
ln a large bowl combine cab.
bage, green pepper, onions
and pimiento.
Just before seryll'I( pour
soor cream dreSsln( over
cabbaj:e and Loos lighlly.
LINK SAUSAGE ,,,,
U.S.D.A. CH04Cf lfff-IONftfSS $169 Top Sirloin Steak ,._
69.~. SWlfT" LINKS -llOWN 'N SflVf
Pork Sausage
U 5.0.A. CHOICf !fff ST!AI(
Porterhouse -
NORTHIRN ASSORTID GREEN Gl ... NT
BATH TISSUE BUTTERED RICE
MEXIC AN, ASSOITfO !tNTtfES 3.XI
ROSARITA DINNERS 12 ROLLS '1 ASSORTfO .
(Three SARA LEE CAKES .(.Jloll
Pkgs.) l lUf8flRY, IOYSfNIERRY, CHERRY
JOHNSTON PIES
LIQUOR SPECIALS DELICATESSEN
ClUS SELECTED 6-YR .• QLO OL' VIRGINIA ALL BIEf STRAIGHT
BOURBON
WHISKEY
SALAMI
!;;t s3st
'1•"" FIFTH
12.oz. 59c CHUBS .
MAWUftltA-WHITtOIGOlO $399 NAUY0X~Nl !rEPPfRONl !ri1 00) ' 99c
TEQUILA """ CHEESE PIZZA'::::•
LONOON on GIN -90'K>0' lAYI $1349 OANOlA IMl'OITEO SllCED ~·1. 01 65 c BEEFEATER $1.20 "'" DANISH HAM ,,, GAl.
llAUMe!STtt WISCONSIN Pll5Ntt $198 AUSTt!AN ~LI'S SUCfD IM,OITIO • 49 C
BEER NOO~~.~·.~""' SWISS CHE SE ~:; .
Special Top Quality ICIMOSIUTUll
• IGG SHAMPOO 'Vote'foothpaste 74• • °"6.At*TISffi'IC
.... ~ .. SHAMPOO Lfsteri ~e '~;· 84'
• CRIMI RINSI" ;/ ME fUIOl't""'. 2 COLOR$ $ . · ·· Natural Hair 1 3 7
~f 77.C 0'""''~'!"0l'"'Di ''' •'"79' 1111> . • Pam-er apers . G1'\\.0" •• Ill Of 60 TAii.iTS · Bufferin 78• ~ ..... -
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F'~9•· $1 .. , 45c ,,, .. , asc pkg, ,,. asc ....
STRAINED OR JUICE FROZEN 2-LB. PKG. DIET IN Sl ANT BREAKFAST, 3 vorieties, 6·pak .. . ...... . 59c
GERBER BABY FOOD
lQ c
BANQUET SUPPERS
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FRIED CHICKENS l .B9
JOY LIQUID DETERGENT (;net. 20< ofll. 32·oz ............ 67c
SAlVO DETERGENT TABLETS o;ont bo• . . . ...... Sic
KRAFT PARKAY fMRGARINE, (inc!. 4c off) 1 lb pkg. 25c
KEN·l·RATION OOG FOOD, 1011 cons ... . ........ 2 for 37c
VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS, i!o. 2'11con. . ........... 27c
KRAFT JET PUFFED MARSHMALLD~~. I ·lb. pk~ ......... 29c
COOKING OR SALAD
WESSON
OIL
24·0Z.
BTL.
WITH
COUPON
AND $2.00
PURCHASE
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FOOD GIANT ASSORTED
COOKIES 5 reg. 51 29' to
39' pk gs. values
SWEfl, JUICY IA&COC:l
PEACHES ....
3 ,,., $1
p\11•
DELUXE MACARONI
KRAFT DINNERS CORONET FROZEN
ONION RIN GS
''9 ~·~~ 29c 1 ~k~~ 4 9c • OkQ
SPAGHETTI w meat Sauce 59c.
2300 llarbor Blvd. ut ll'ilso ... St., Hnrl1or Shopping Center, Costa Mesa
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·Jn Southern California the answer is: NOBODY!. That's why El Rancho
has arranged · another great Super-Summer event this week!
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the ultim&IA! in .atWact!on ••• eoch is 2\1 te 3 lbs. of sheer pleasure · •.•• !ea&til!i that'• fit for kJ.,.,..,. . ....,d···EHl•D<ho-S..,.,..shopperil
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Bii plump bjrdl ••• 6 te 4 lbt. of tenderlldl.ll Froah u e&n be, te offer you more satia!Yil!i flavo1· when you take these off the opit! . ' .
FreSh . Salmon .......... ~.~.~ .......... 98~ . .
For a particular!~ en.lora)>le c1Jr.n1e o! pace ••• blrbe<:ue, w..;pped in foil, aeuon~ your way! ••• or try center cufSalmon Steaks. $1.29 lb.
. Ground 'Beef ................................. 59~ Chopped Sirloin Steak ...... 99~
So froth I ••• Who ee)'I you e&n't have flavor on a budget! · Three pretty pattie• per poun4 ! Ground Sirloin ... 99c lb.
Ground Round ................... : ........ 89~ I Sliced Bacon ............ : .................. 79L
Leto and fteshl ••• Patti!o, teo .•• at 89c lb. El Rancho's own ••• a little thicker, lesrter!
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Zee Tissue .......... !~r.~~~~~ ........... 29'
Looking for value? Check El Rancho ••• for quality, variety, service ••• and a&Villfl I
S k• t 0 . J • 6 One Cans 5 ~ $1 un 1s range u1ce . . . . . . . . . . •
Giv~ California oranges the credit for thil tlner flavored frozen concentrate! 12 oz. can ••• 39c
Libbys Tomato Juice .................. ~~~ .. ~~~ ................. 3cr
Stock up on~ ounce cans at th.is price ••• start every d&Y, with a amile! •••
Royal .Host Ice Cream ........... 75"
Premium pack for particular people. Round ¥1-l'al.
Smucker's Topplnas ...... 4 "' '1
YoUr choice of 12 oz. vJ.tiea I Save lOc each.
Welch fruit Drinks ........ 3 "' '1
Big '46 0%. can•Q •. Welchade ot. Apple:G11pel
'Burger Pates ...................... 29-.
Bondw&re • ; • packact of fifty .•• 6 Inch 1ize.
Avocados ........ 4: $1
Hau variety. , . buttery meat that offera so much pleuiire In oa!adl, ee!lii-
wiches ••• or dips I Serve guacomole this time l
Cherry Tomatoes .. ..... ................ ..... .......... ... ......................... 29-
Lov.,, little beauties •.. red ripe, yet firm .•. flavorful enough to please the most discriminating I Wit.
Romaine ................................... 10:. Mushrooms ........................ , ..... 591.
Crisp leaves, garden fresh and green. Medium alize buttons .•• for meaty value l
Super Summer Delicatessan
All Meat Franks .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 59~ Nalley' s Salads ....................... 3 ,., '1
Bar-M , •• for every cook.out menu! Your choice 01' S9c varieties ••• 15 oz. cups!
Cheeseburger Slices ............... 39' Sliced Natural Cheese ............. Jr Heinz .Ketchup ....... : .............. 19-·
Belol!i' on a BBQ table! ••• 14 oz. bottl~. Hou1e of Gold ••• Swiss, Muenater, Brick, .Jack, 6 oa. Instant Coffee ....................... 99'
MJB · ••• enjoy it often at thi• loiv price! 10 oz. From the Houae of Gold ••. 6 oz. pncI<age.
. . ~ . ' ' Green Giant Rice ........... 3 "' 1
FrozeU:1.: • your choice of flavor sensations !
Uttle -Plzias ........................ 49'
Chef Boyardee ; ·pkt. of 4 ..• 3 varietiea ! Frozen.
.:tr . SI' . 4 '1 Zucwnnl 1ce1 ............ , . "'
Frozen by C& W ••• flavor by nature I 12 o&. pkp.
Petite Peas .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. 4 "' '1
Tiny, sweeter, in.ore tender! C&.W 1'~n, 10 oz.
Pea Pods ..... ~~-"~.~.~.~~~.~ .... 39'
So deliciously different! Frozen ••• C&\V •.. 7 oi.
No-Pest Strips ............ : .......... 1.69
'The remarkable imect killer from Shell! Each.
Dial Soap ................. : ............ 49'
Speci&l offer on· a b&l'll .•• bath alie .••
Clorox Beach-........ ,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 33'
Real whiten-inr power ••• and value! Vt pl.
MJB COffee ............................ 65~
Two pound C&D ••• 1.29 .•• Three pound can, 1.98
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Bright, ~red strawber· 2 eggs, &lightly bcaren Dash ~( iah with !ork. "Gal her up ddua~ iorenr JO.ID ·rn~ut.es. ·~ave , tM>t mixture to e&Pr rehun all of ute unevenslzed ; 4Jlct r&-;~,. ~ut 11~ s&:~er t ~ rte1 are a joy to behold. And I tablespoon butler I teasppon ·butler with fingers; shape lntO ball. ~edlately fril4U1• pan1 ,onlo , to uucepan. 1 • ' maindet and set aside. ln ,_ CQol iUgbtJy. _ ~,. J
lhe:lr t.ule is just as alluring I teaspoon vanilla Red fobd colorirlil Divjde lntQ a poi:Uoos. _ wire..rack to cool. -· • _ Cook-1 .ad~ mtnuia. small llWCepan .c 0 m bl n e -A[ranae beni~ 40 top
11 their IQOks-fresh, sweet U3 cup whipping crean1. To prepare tart WJ!a : Into a On lightly nou~ suryace To prepare filling: 111 a 2-stirring conslantly. SUr-iD but· crushed berries, sugar, water , tilllrw: spoon &Jjie over •
and juicy. Anytime they're wl)ipped bowl silt together flour, sugar ~II each porU:on mto a CU'Cle quart saucepan combjne nour, ter aod add vanilla. Cover and cornstarch aod salt~ rlu. ailJJ. Mates I secvqs.
paired with cream-aod lhal ' ·GLAZE and sah. Cut · in ,butter aod >inches in d1a.me.te.r. Shape / su~ and salt; pdl.!ally add co 0 I, sUrrlng occasionally. Cook overi. medium heal. ~ can be in a variely of tush 3 oopg-rresh sfriwberries lard until m.\Xture resembles ov,er back of a 1od1v1d~al ~rt milk. Cook over medium heal, Fold ii\ whipped cream. Chill. sUrring constantly, u n t1 I G/oorny Gus ·is
ways -there's particularly '~ cup sugar small peas. Sprinkle waler pans :W.. i; 't!-4 lncb. Prick with stirring const.anUy, u n t.J·I Divide evenly ln_to tart shellil. thickened. Cook 2 additional f ,
wonderful eating In sto~. 14 cup water over flour mixture, I table-fork. ?lace on belting 11heet. tb,ickened. Cook 2 additional To prepare glaze : Wash and minutes, SUr in butter aod d :
• There's certainly cream .1~ tablespoons cornstarch spoon ata Ume, mixing lightly Bake 1n prehea&ed 400 degree •, mtnutes. Add small amount of illull strawberries; crush 1 cup food coloring to Ont desired Y.our Kin O 'Guy .. ,.;
galore in the strawberry
cheeaec_ake-in the form of"
c r e a m c h eese--whlpp1ng
cream, too.. This is one of the
recipes ulit bas made Lindy's
restaurant in New York so
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f lamoos. Easy and qulclt tbil
cheesecake is not, b u t
marvelous eating it is.
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Splendid as lilt1e jewell are
the pastry carl -pritty
strawberry tarts with their
shimmering g I a z e . 1 The
''cream" in their case ja a
iltnooth vanilla cream filling
hiding be'neatb the berries.
The dainty tart shells, too. are
especially tasty. The secret? A
bil or butter, that flavor
wooderworker, goes into Uielr
making.
The final elegantly simple -
and i;lmply elegant -way to
combine strawberrti!s and
cream is berries "a la Russe.''
So quick to serve-just
sweeten dairy sour cream
with a bit of sugar, add grated
lemon peel for a citrus accent.
and spoon over the fruit in
sherbet glasses.
UNDY'S STRAWBERRY
CHEESECAKE
CRUST
•,~ cup {1 stick) butter
¥, cup sugar
J eu yolk
1 tu9poor1 grated lert).on
peel .
12 teaspoon vanilla '
1 cup sifted regular all-
purpooe . tlour
FILLING
S packflges (8-ounc~ each)
cream cheese, at room
temperature
1% cups sugar
3 tablespoons regular all-
purpose flour
lh teaspoons gral.ed
orange peel
J 1,J teaspoons erated lemon
peel
1,~ teaspoon vanilla
5 whole eggs
2 egg yolks 1,• cup whipping cream
GLAZE
I quart fresh strawberries
:i,4 cup suaar v. cup water
I~~ tables~a com&tarch
Dash of salt'' ·
l teaspoon butl!'!r
Red food coloring
To prepare crust: In a small
mixing bowl cream together
butter and · sllgar until light
and fluffy. Beal in egg yolk,
lemon peel and vanilla .
Gradually add fiour. Pat 113 of
dough over bottom of buttered
9-inch spring form pan (sides
remoV1!d). Bake in preheated
400 degree oven 8-10 minutes
or until browned.
Cool on wire rack. Attach
sides to bottom. Pat re·
maining dough on sides lo a
heighi of 21/~ inches, gently
sea~ to bottom c r u s t ,
Refri~rate while preparing
filling. Preh~I .wen to :;oo
degrees.
To prepare Filling : In a
large mixing bowl combine
cream cheese, sugar, flour,
orang~ and lemon peels and
vanillL Beat at high speed to
blend well. Beat in eggs one at
1 Ume; beat in egg yolks.
Add cream; poor i n t o
pastry-lined pan. Bake 8
minutes. Reduce oven tem-
perature to 350 degrees and
contin.ue baking for I boor .
Cool on wire rack. When
completely cooled r e m o v e
sides of pan and glaze with
strawberry glaz.e. To prepare
Gla1e: Wash and hull
strawberries: crush I cup
uneven sized; set aside re-
mainder. In small saucepan
combine crushed slrawberries,
sugar, water, cornstarch and
salt. Cook over medium heat,
stirring, ~nstantly, u n l i I
thickened.
Cook 2 additional minutes.
Stir in butter and food coloring
to t I n t desired shade. P u t
through strai0tr; cool g1aic
slighUy.
Arrange whole berries on
top of cheesecake: spoon gla:ze
over ben-ies. Make Ul-20 serv-
ings.
STRAWBERRY TARTS
' TART SHELLS
11/4 cups regular all purpose nour
z· teasp:ions confectioners
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3 ta~l!'J'OOll' bultrr
3 tabl<si>ocm taro
3 lab~poonl water
FILI-ING 1,~ J:YP reeuiar 111-purp<)lle nour
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11' cups milk
Custard Top
For an ele1ant dessert,
Rn'I ~t cuatard o v e r
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NEW . CAR GlEAN-u~· AT JOHNSON & SON ..
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, j 2 Door Hardtop. Brand ne.;;. With air conditi6ning, pop~:
, )ar lig~t Aqaa'with ·390 -2Y,·,wheel cove~s,fw.Hite walls ,
1 special trims, <1elect 'shiff, .power'. brakes and stiering~
;radio, tinted gl11Js . Serial No. 578419 ·
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int.6rior, white ,vinyl roof, J~fect •hift, White sidewalls, Coupe. BraTid n~~ wlth :air co"ifditioning, medium lime,
powe.r steerin'i, power disc brakes, whi'sp_er air condi-black.roof, '.White ' walls, ti.II' wheel,• power disc brakes
tionihg, AM~'di~, tinted glass , h~.i~" rest and delux~ and_ ~teerin9, d
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j)ower brakes, power wind.o~s, power se1ts, Ndio, heeler, whitewells, , : V:s, eut'cime~ic·~'tNnsmission, f1cfory •ir c0nditioning, power sfttrin g, "lUSSILL WILSON" 21631 lltANTA CIKl.E. HUNTIN•TON llACH, CALI,. $1275
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I ~O NEE'D TO BE PRESENT AT DRAWING.
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;power-brekes .• power windows, power 111t 5, ridio, heater, whlt•w.:O.s., ---~--------------.-... -.. 'luxu ry equipfied. AUtOmttic frtnsmlsslon, rtdiO, het+•r, pow•r steering,
; t"i.nyl top, •tert:9 · *.•pe, deef> b lu e mettllic fini ih with m1tchin9 inter16r1 • r · ., 'Power br1k•s, 6-w•y se1.t, ftcfory tir conditionln9, Llc. No ... RT& 7?4.
~ LTc . No. nw_~~··. . $2875 USE. 'D:: A·NcD,,DA. URINRti JUSLYA. ·• l. E I . 1.967 CON~!!~! 4 DOOR~.<;
j, '64 OLDS . 88 . . " . • . s ... 1;ful Gfild So;g. Mht 1;,;,h w;th nddlo 1 .. 1h .. ;.,.,; ....... block
.. ' ' -r. • ltn~•u roof. Fully luxury .quipptd. Autom1fic: tr•nsmissio~\ AM-FM redlo,
. ~IESTA' PASSE!"'G~R. V-8, tufomttic: .+ransmi11lon, fe.c:tory .•ir ~o~diti~n~· OUR A'NNIVERSARl SALE HAS A'mACTED SOME power 1teerin91 '.po0wer ,bra~es, power #windows, 6.wey sett; tilt s~•erlfg bl~~ ~~:yirj~:=~~~9l.~~-:. ~c~·2~;~10, httf•r, Arctic Wh··t• f1nnh Wtfh OF THE FINEST''tRADES IN ORANGE c·ouNrt! AND ; -N:~tiu~·~~CO.Y t tr:'cohdJtJ~n·ng.-.door locks: ~tc. Excellent th(oug~~ut. lie.
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of f..1cGarrett in "Ha"'aii Five-0" tonight oh Cban-
rtll 2 at 10 p.n1 ., finds himself hanfing aroun~ the
wharf waiting for some smu gglers who are beheved;.;~I-.-----------~· By John Miles to be on a fishing boat trying to bring ili gotcrba ..------~.,,----~ ,~~--.....:.------.
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TELEVISION VIEWS
TV Uses
Imagination
By RICK DU BRO\V
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -~Some shrewd ,pr<>-
.iramming imaglnaticm resulted in an unscbedu1ed
IJut winning, specfal broapeaiLinvol'lin.g Jn®n..J:OV·
erage, baseball and entertainment on N~C; 'FY
Tuesday evening. It all start6d with a long-awaited
.-.baseball-game that never came of!, -the annual
major league all-star contest, scheduled for Rob~rt
F. KeMedy stadium in Washington , O.C., with
President Nixon to throw out the first ball.
NBC· TV came on the air at t30-p.m. PDT well
before Lhe planned start oC .Lhe game, and pre-
sented. some colorful feature materia1 about a new·
v·•tlecled group of players named as alt-time·
~ats.
t There 've re also interviews with a couple" Oc ~tq>erb, retired players, Sandy Koufax· and Mickey
QdanUe, both relatively new employes of NBC-TV
as color commentators. Another ex-player, Tony
....... .Xubek_als,o_ a net~orlc SP.9rts ann~ncer , conduct·
: ed. the interviews with Curt Gowdy the anchonnan. ·
'-Alas, however. all the buildup went for nothing
becaqse ft was raining in Wubintton, and the
pme lillally wa1 postponed shoI'tfy before 5: 30
. ~.m. PDT, '.and rescheduled for 10 :30 a.m. PDT to-
Jlay. 'lbe arguments that finally got the all-star
· ',game played at night was. the !act that mos't fans
who iupPort the sport all year are working week·
.. days, and can't see the big contest, or at least not
~ortably.
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; AT ANY RATE, NBC-TV executives use"d their
1fmagination as the baseball coverage '"ent oCf the
;.air Tuesday evening. In the lengthy period oC moon
fcoverage that followed, there was inserted so me
~pecial material that was planned for prime lime
aat Sunday night but was caneelled out because
;the astfonauts moved up the hour of their lunar jwalk.
:_ Aline Saarinen w11s the hostess of this special
.•-materiaJ. which included dramatic readings by
: James Earl Jones, Van Heflin and Julie Harris
! ·and moon-oriented music by Beverly Sills and
: ;.Jerry Orbach. There was. in addition, an altogetlr
; ~r charming film segment of reactions or young-
• 1ters to the manned lunar landing, and their O"-'"
... 'feeling about going to the moon as compared "'ith
staying on earth.
/ IN THE MIDST of this special material, mean·
: while, there was of course. the highlight -another
. live, color television trasmi ssion from the astr~ ~ nauts in space, en route home. , i ,., For the constant televie\ver. one or the pleas·
: llfJ.res of the combined (by accident) baseball-moon· ~ :flllertainment package was the fee ling that here.
~. whatever the reason. was programming that v.·as
not airtight : that is . totally secure , distant, almost
~. irtbuman. On the contrary, there 'vas an improrpptu
looseness, a lva rmth, that video radiates beautiful· ~ ly ~·hen it has to think on its fee t. The celluloid fa c •
. tory had broken down momentarily, and the result,
as usual, was good . ,~~.....,~~---'=-::~~,,..~~~~~~~~~
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JUDGE PARKER '
I TMIWI( SO, JUPC,E~ SHE IAAY
MA\IE 501o\E tMTERMM. lt.IJUtlES
&l1T SHE WAS SAVEP !Y MA~IN6 uew THROWN FROM THE 0.1! -
TUMBLEWEEDS
Ill BET VO\J GUVS REALLY
LIVE ITUPAT THAT SH ERIFFS'
AND G000 GUYS'CONVENTION!
MUTI AND JEFF
YOUR& WORKJNG
AND YET YOU'RE
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I MAKE
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BUT, IT'S MOSTLY 'MlRK ,'MlRK, WORK!
FO!\ INSTANCE, TlllS YEAR WE'RE HAVING
A BADGE POUSH ING CLINIC AS WELL AS
A VITAL LECTURE ON BULLET BtTI NG-
TID!NIQIJES! AND, OFC.OUl\St,r.'OSTOF
US ll/lll VISIT THE· VLTAA MODERN
NAUSEAJUNCTIONJAILeg~~-~E,
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MAKE?
INSPECTION
TOUR?
I'M ASHAMED
TO TELL
ANYONE-
'Ye5 . 6UT IF YOU WERa A r
TllUt INOIVIOUAL , you S<e.
wout.DllT ctJPY ME. TAKE
Ml,"°" 1"'5TANC.E .l Ml AN
INONIC>UAL.J OON'T C:Ol'Y
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By Harold Le Doux
WE'VE MOTIAED "TWE' WRONfr!J
OFFlCE! TMEY\1. MA.YE A TOiJ$1
TIME IPEJmFVtt.16 TNE..BOPY !.
:By Tom K. Ryan
DISTURBING·
THE PEACE.
By Al Smitli
-8tlT 'lHE GUY
NEXT DOOR CASflES
MY PAY \=~ECK
AND ~ES ON
WELFARE!
WMYCAM 1r you &• MOIU!
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'Most Happy Fella'
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OCC Hlis Femak Pro ·j~~ New SiWw
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I ' 'MOST HAPPY' GAL -Beverly Anderson of South
LagUna will play the part of 'Rosabella in the Or-
ange Coast College production of "The Most Happy
Fella"' J uly 30-Aug. 2 at 8: 15 p.m. in the OCC Aud-
Night in Vienna Slated . .
This Saturday evening the ' Pops1 Concert at t!Ollywood
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"THE LOlE IUG-"
pPl/i :lnO Ntw l'Nlur1
01 $N6Y'5 "G-NOMEMOllLI"
with WALTE• tltl!NNAN
Conllnu1u1 O•!lr I :• 1'.M.
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e NOW-ENDS TUESDAY e f Sho•1 ot 7:00 "4 t i40
e Fr•d A1toire
• '-'"'• Clork
e T 0111my Sfffle
atd i...to• Yly••
INVITE YOU TO ·JOIN THIM
FOR A FUN.FILLED
(YENINCi OF DELIGHTFUL
ENTERTAINMENT FOlt ALL!
BO\\'I will be ;.A Night in Vien-
na " with Anton Paulik con·
ducting the orchestra In the Ballet Music from Verdi's j ~i!l)Jlflil:Jllii!Willf
romanlie music that has made "Otello" and Suite from Rich-lnnewsatm&plm4ar... j'
. _lh..e lllµl;l~ J'.ienna • Iamous..__ai:d Strauss' "~r .R~enk_avl!: ~JllllOlfimii•Jl!dmtow!
Opera singer E I i s abet h lier." · DIMDO~:,._.._,
Schwarzkopf will sing songs Miss-SchwarLkopf will Sing a
by 'Slrauss and Lehar.· group of songs by Gluck.
Ne~t week Miss Schwarzkopf Mozart and Shubert; two
\rill return to the Bowl lo ap-arias from Verdi 's "Otello"
pear with the Los Angeles and a group of songs by
Philharmonic on T 1,1't s d a y Richard Strauss.
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13 Associates pr actice
1'! Se-rpentfne golf
22 Gold, in 42 Pollc.t
Acap ulco statistic
25 Abstract 43 Nolt
being 45 Coofeclio11ery
26 1<in9 ()f store item
Judea 4& Heredit;i.ry
27 Otrivt b·1 soc .a'
workino :irvlsoon
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surfa ce 18 Cht>mical
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30 Establisil fd cornrr.unicatiott
32 Cot1n try cl 53 At onl' tirtt
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circumstances 57 KnC1111 liow to
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CONTINUOUS
SAT t. SUN FROM 2 PM
FREE PARKING
Jack Lemmon and
Catherine Deneuve
are
• "The April Fools"
Tec:hnicolnr• i!la>
A <.:1nt.'INI Ceni~r f1llftl ~--
A 1'1t10MI ~~•l Plctu~ RtW-,
AL~O
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"THE THOMAS
CROWN AFFAIR"
BIPPY"
SHOil SUiJECTS 7:00
"Go11• Wltl Tiie Wind"' s-....... 7;45 O.Jy-
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& "AL,INl SUMMEI" c.i.,
CONTINUOUS
DAILY
FROM 2 P.M.
HELD OVER
STAATS NfXT WED.
Walt Disney's ''THE LOVE BUG"
Thrill to
Thoroughbred
action! .. r
Th• Thoroughbreds are coming/ The best of
racing ••• thrill· filled as only the Thorough·
breds can make It! Come alive to it all ••• the
flash of brilliant sflks ••• the bri ght mood or fun.
Be here for the first thrills of Del Mar"s 30th
Season. 42 action-filled days ••• 9 races daily, ,
Mon.-Sal., throu gh Sepl. 11. A breeze by free-
way ••• come, see for yourself! Res. 3sars from
$1.20 (Sal., holiday• $1 .50). Post time 2 p.m.
Opens Tomorrow!
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* MATINU'S DAl~Y *
~' .. "llt Di.wy's "" . ..'!<', : P'.Eml PAN f.''
JOlf ISUfflO • llfW.-O•T C!'ITT:• ~jjj·~···,,.FIRST AREA SHOWING
FOR 1 WEEK ONLY
ENDS TUESOAYI
There wUc three men in her life. One to take her ....
one to love her
-and one 10.kill her.
ClAUDIA
CARDINALE
HENRY I~
FONDA ll08ARDS -. CHARLES &llOllSIJll .
A GIANT 01' A MOVI&:
COLU'-181A PIC"rUR1!:8 PR£1!1EN1"fl
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PICI I SllRIP
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S1h WEEK
Now -•<>•-LEE JAM•S
REMICK COtUll:N ............... no . .. DAI\
: • R CONTRACT
EVERY FATHER'S DAUGHTER
IS A VIRGIN!
OR IS SHE?
You Must Sn The OralHJe County Preslfltatlon of
"Goodbye, Columbus"
A l'ILM fll:OM THI! NOVfLLA •Y
PHILIP ROTH, The Author of the Now e .. 1 s.11 .. "PORTNOY'S COMPLAINT"
• "Gtnuln•IY lntlmat• Lovt Sctnff"-Times Mogazinr
• "Rtfrtthlnt To Su"-Llfe l\fagazine
• "Mtmtr•bf•"-Saturday Reviev.• I "IRRESISTAILE"-New York times
-PEll:SONS UH DEll: li HOT ADMITTED
UNL•SS WITH l'AJtE~T:
"OHi HOWL 01" A l'ICTUll:E" -
VAll:IETY
l'llOM THI! tlG tll:GAOWAY
~•GIT COMlllY
Complete Printing Service
Top Quality -:-·Fast Service
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2211 Wt1t Balboa Blvd. Newport B11ch
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CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 .P.M.
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:30 ................ '
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ALSO PLAYING
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Corona Del M.,_,h. '73°,260
EXCLUSIVE AREA
SHOWING
BIG ALL
FAMILY PROGRAM
ALSO PLATING---------
COMING TO THE
PORT THEATRE
JULY 30th.
EXCLUSIVE AREA
ENGAGEMENT
""CHITIY CHITIY
BANG BANG"
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lm!i:En1·n;1;m
'lloce To the Top of th• Wor14
Rot.~ H11dJ011 -E1 n•1t Booonine
"ICE STATION ZEBRA"
plus
Gregory Peek -E¥• M1rle Sein t
"THE STALKING MOON"
Movies Every T uesd1y Night
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loff Hit ef tfrte YHr
Din Raw•n -Oit.k M•rlin "'THE MALTESE BIPPY"
plu1
De"id Ni"'" -011i• N1l10P1 "THE IMPOSSIBLE YEARS"
Two •f Wolt Dkiley't Grffttit!
"PETER PAN"
pl~·
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lfl W•lt 01111•v'1. "THE LOVE BUG"
plui
A11dr GtiHah -Jer•v V_!n_OJ~•
"A,. ANGEL IN MY POCKET"
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Twe Ttfrlffc T-
Vlnc1111t Price
Chti1tofher L••
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1. OLD INTEREST '·spacio"'-""·"'m; , . ::_~~!".:;.~;!':',;,.~~. & 2 BR.ffOMf
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OAANWf COUNTY
i . • On large .• conM!r Jot Jnr., Rcalt9rs brick fireplace in living
i Ia e:cclu.sive Ba.Ycn:st room Dbl t:arac 14r1 50X18o' corner lot next to
• 4 Big bedrooms. 2 baths. wall/wan c\rpet1ng, • BedrooiM, 3 811~ ~enced yard 7 yee. -e bept. orniotor Vehlcle1.
R~AL ESTATE
, eomplete1!Y ~uilt·in kitchen, cothnletelr; La~" r~muy·room ~·ith FANTASTIC BUY Good tin. Pric:e.s1.!1~~w. S.390 pot't liioome. Reduced r;. ~nck firepJa ce, opcM $1 9,700-$0 OOW'I 1$60 Newport Blvd CM Sl.f,000. FENCED, un er.ground utilities and mu c ,onto yard pool r· Rltr. &46-39'l8 Evt! &w.1655 $31 000 Announce6 lhe Opening
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rpore. Immediate possesslon. }.lll'rored m.aster b&droon1 You'll rarely find a bargain h · 1
wHh "~::..~'"' ""'"' hkc tlm! c..tom built! 3 La' c enmye' r ·Very Low Dow~ P•yrnent-Low lnlerett ..,, .-bedrooms! Cf-ntt'8.lly Joca.t~ OF
" FULL PRICE $29,950
For further· inform~tioi call •
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MESA DE FULL .. BLOWN.
FIXER~UPl'ER'
CLll Jobn Abell t'd near downtown shoppi.ni:,
~s. walk to schools. No down for l;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I
G.I.'s ($900 for non vel!I 1~ $
11nd nO Znd loans . . BettU 21 500
"" '"" Call ....mo: • ,. •
HO~SE RANC!-i
CALL 894-53 I 1
I 5366 GOLDENWEST BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH , CALIF. * 642°1771 Anytime * .
NEW CARPET EXECUTIVES , ?/4 Acre--Newport NO QUALIFYING movin(-to Newport Beach.
Picturesque country honie Evtryo/1t' can as:;ume this New Ivan Wells' qualil)' ~tied in the gentle, rolling bigb FHA loan. vie1v home in Dover Shorts.
routttryside of upper New-546-9521 .. or ~ Large 4 txtrm 3 bath family Lt!T YOU!!: HOM!: FOi!: SALE WITH US ~OR 60 DAYS. WE WILL GUAUNTEE TO ADVER·
port Bay. Charm.ing l bed· room. See models open daily TISE IT AND-HOLD AT LEAST ONE O~EN HOUSE ! IF YOU OEStllE l. VAL ID JULY AND
room home on * aett of va. at 1430 Gala.xy Dr l v e. AUS.UST ''''· 646-1550 cation livirig all year Jong.
You can ha\'e horses, too! $22,500 -4 BEDRMI
So easy lo own. Owner "1·1u11'llzzzz::::=::zz~I Excellwt loca,tion near n1a-'!~~~~~~~~"'!!~~~~~~~~~
provide Hnancing. On I Yl1 n...... .. Hse. Until Soldl jor shopping & an schools. ::
P l=l=l R ON
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OFFICE Nl:JMBER TWENTY
Special Q//er
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. -. Assume 61 · I.nan ,
:l bread and bull~ units fbat
11rc crying for a liUle atten-
lion. 2 two bedroom and 1
ollC' bedroom untl13ring gar-
ll~nin~ tools, paint and save
l>i;. Out of town O'l\'ncr
11·a1irs quick sale. S2S.5CO anti
:;ubn1ll your 1cr:11s.
Localed ai.2359 College Drive
Vac;lnt & ready to niove in.
J BR + larqc tantlly room
&. huge LamiJ..v kitchen y,•ith
)~uilt-ins. Used hl-ick fire·
p la c r &: HARD\VOOD
f'LOOP.!<i,
S3t9.10. Don'! be late! Call _,_.., 2 baths. Living room wilh M•t• Del Mar 1105 University P1r" 1237 _COco."-.• dtl Mar 1250 6-t5--03C3. <L847 TAHI1'I 'DRJVE_ tirepla~. Fa,m i l y ·room. " · "' Big family home. 5 BR, 8 11
Sp S Sp 2900 set.. ft.• Anthon)' pool. u t·in ldtci~~· 54Q.l72U $700 Below Appraisal MAKE AN OFFER LOVELY 4 bd~. CO'\~rTd pati<i.
brau1i!Ui !aa'.lscaptn;;.
C"Xct'I!Pnt a.n"a \"rry
l -. lou' tn(rt"t"$1 GI luan
ran • b.> as:sumed h1'
,\,'l \'"0:0.L ..,.·1th monlhl;.
paymoits y,·ay BEL.Oii'
$200 P"T' rnpnlh includ-
irc P.J.T.t ~'\111 price
. $21,500
~V~ts.oo dtawn P)'.m.nt.)
Newport ••
Victor ii
~21
ANI H LENDOR freshly redec. Sharp toe in TARBELL 2955 Harbor, 3 BR, 1~ BA. Bltins. cpb, On this nearly neiv 4 BR, Broadmoor Jiomc • $53.750
4 BEDROOMS Mesa Vertk. Li~tM 154,000 PALM SPRINGS drps, Enclosed ·back· yard tam. nn. townhouse on Less than a yr. old. Beaut.
Remarkable Spa.ni&.lt e 1 e . -but all oUers invited! Est. liq. {block 'vall) wilh larg!' pa. choiee greenbelt Jor. nr. ;'hB';;;..t~~m& ~1;;,1:· A~~
gaoc-e . .f. large bedrooms. 2 ~ Sf6 5810 ~ • 3 BR Homn: 23 unit apt tio. !\Un yard ca.re. $22,900. pool play area. This is a occupied. Pro!. lndscp:""
tiled bath.I. Spa.ni.sh tile en-t°•~ttitml bldg. yrly lsed,°2 Salton Sea $16.9 mo PITI. 3126 Barba· dissolution ot partnenhlp & Cheshire Real Estita
1,.,.._ !\tasslve doubl• fire· Ol.LEGE RE•"~ watrlmt Jots. Owner will dosp Pl. (}.vner/Agent. 549-attorney wants an offer. G""-"""" .. ...., u•" ., ' ,,._ • ...._ ""'~ ri!' t d !TI<I 2785 e R-' H'JI R It '""~ --.n.u plat!e. Open name cooking 41N~ll:MMW; lSllC •ce or ra e. ..;,;=· =====-== 9Q 1 e' y
il't a gourmet latchen sut· 838-l9U or (TI'l! lla-6848. ... 111068 cu.Iver Dr., Irvine
.. ·~ 12UOO. Be q~ , r•nyJil!!'l rottndod by oonv.o~ot bull!-.~--SUNSHINE HOME !:lewf!!rl Be~~~"-1200 OPEN 9 AM~ PM 8.lJ.-0820
.ins. And ... the big + "hugi k' rBR"" 1"-tiilh·. tiil ~ -BEACH BAR~A. INS C~EO.HIGHLA!lOS
Executive Home ' .
;.:.COATS
f " : , W WALLAC.E
REALTORS
----.546-4 t 41-
C> copen-ef"en1n951
H141 ·'42 .. 235
"For A \Vise Bo)'"
-Colesworlhy & Co.
642. 7771
l 90I °"""' ~ .... s..;,. L'O ORANGE COUNTY'S
''i:iiN:...,.,,ij=·=Be=·="':: I LARGEST
-w e•r8 -ExPanclin9-
SALESMEN
\\'e llE'ed you:~! Our fll'll' olf-
k" in Corona del ~ar is
anot her ,,.,·inner. Earn morr
... Scn·t' bettrr. f\·fore r!os-
l'd t'l!Crul\'S, lesJ frustration.
Cal] i\tr. i\tcCardle 5l6-2Jl3
' THEREAI: I~ ESTJl.TERS
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play room with waJls o1 glius fl~ ...ciits I drps. lrplc, . U COTona del Mir 1250
scan a .settln&: that Colum-d~ g a i:a a: e,-be'utilul N~: ~t:•ns. carbaa;e dis. . t.Y. A·Frame 3 Br. 2 ba.
bus \\'Ould· Jove too • • . fente4·)11.rd. ·"4.500 .L--poSaJ. ·d~hwasht!r, water ~)~ut We, $26,;iOO (or DUPLEX
South of Hlwa,y wilhin walk·
3 BR, 2 Ba. J>"a.m rm, POOL
Sho1vn by appointment
Owner • • 673-6560 Brsl you hurry Oi:tlv _ * ZONED for BUSINt;S; 1 heater. \\ater softener, 3
S29 9j() . cau Mu· 645-03oo BR cott&ge w/gar $1.f.,500. BR, 2 ba . S21.9j(). ,, ' 6~!i 0303, ' NEAR sHOPPING Rend RNlty '45-'1340 f'um. 3 BR. 2 ba. Steps to
oct"an. $25,000.
ing distance to EYERY·i ~~~;";;;~;;;=~~I THING. This weJI located
home plua income could be THE BEST • Wells--Mc:C11rdle. Rltrs. · 2299 Harbor Blvd .. c .r.1. 1110 Newpon BJW., C:M."l Co1t11 Mes11 1 ioo CAYWOOD REALTY
6306 W. Coast Hwy., N.B.
the "just right" investment OF THE BLUFFS
PENINSULA POINT . 5.f.8.7129 anytime $_1'_7_M_O_NTH'--PA_Y_S_A;.:LL.:.;. • 548-1290 • for you .. live in it" year VlEW, 3 PIUs den .
Small dou·n wiO buy !hill im· ------Nice 3 BR 7 bath home -
'round or keep it for a sum-Immediate Occupancy!
maculate tl!'i,1ch homt in *. * * * * excellent Eaataide n?Skien-
best area of point. Charm· A1 Black at South Coa,!t R~al Ual" a'rea. Assume $18,600-i~ living rm. u1/frp1c., l Eitale js •loOklng for i;>nthus--6\~~-;, Joan-no inlerest in-
Br. Cozy kitchen. Relax I: lastic a.sllOCiates lo br atfili· crlasc-no loon fees, Nol
rnjoy this >'ear round home, ~ •ith a professlori'al ni'lny l.i1'c this at $23,9,j(I.
jta\ a s.kip to the beach. Real E&lall-· ollicc.-Over· C>LL ~5-8424 Soutb Coaat
HUGE mer retreat • South of tbe BOYD REAL TY
hiway for only $44,500.
67J.1550
O THE REAL
"\. ESTATER.S
$.;6,5CO. Good linanciRg. whelming &nUs Plan. Call Real Estate
Park-Hke. e$lafe sized yard.
Oloice Back Bay loc. 3 Br.
I: lam. $49,500. (l~Cl
PROPERTIES WEST
1028 Bayaide, N.B. 61>4130
*BLUFFS * BLUFFS :il5-842i South Coast ReaJl---------
Estalc. • * * * * • * * * * lT'S ASSIJ~lA.BLE 3 Bdnn, den, 2 baths. Cus-Fountain, lUl'lh pro(Wl.ion of
RE ALTY * (,,6')-$176/MO. PAYS EV-tom drps. crp~. One l<""1•el. trees, Dowen, private entry 2cc~~\I". Dal ~ Blvd., ~.6. Waterfront-ERYTiiING l big bdrm~. Reasonable. ~r 644·2187 court creatt" tropical i.sland 'Call Anytime 67s..6000 family rooffi, wl perteet pa· WESTCLIFF mystery and relaxatkln in
---Duplex with pier, all this tio f~r family fun. This ont' BY OWNER. newly decorated 2 bedroom Sell, lease/Ontion for 16.3,500. Good f.inancin&. ~ t lut 1onl;. c.om~e ltee ~ l bdr Mme on quiet strt'Ct. & drn with breaklast area. I'" l860 Nev.·pon Blvd CM CllJOY. CALL 546-1151 Herl· dining mom, patio enter· ·• tage Real Estate $45,(.0). Owner will linanCl'. tainment center. Perimt'tcr or Lease Rltr. 646-3928 Eve. ~2"190 • .. * * * * MS-1698, 645-2510 heating offers year • round
L h * Bt OWNER * comfort tor only S42.500. ·. ac enmyer 2 Delightful Oceanfront Home Hel Plnchin & Assoc .
Th111 jovely CU5ton1 hon1e has on R-4 lot. J Bdrm. UtiUty 3900 E. Co:asr """'Y· 675-439'l ~sq 11· 4 Ja.rge brd~n:1!'1, ___ __ NICE homes on l bi loL rm, .SC\\ing rm. cabana &
BUBBL!NG mDCA'RPU'
3629 E. Coast Hiway, Cd.'il
675-5930
CdM: "INVESI' NEAR THE
OCE.AN. 3 Br. 31,t ba, den, 2
lI11l. din, mr. 3 Gar. Can
build another home on lot.
Some view, nr. beach &:
stnps. Bkr. ~2010".
FABULOUS View! O'loo\dng
LHUe Corona Bch. Hear the
surf! Immac 'I BR. den, 2
BA: Fee simp. Xlnt fin.
S:sf,500 Ownr. n 4-i75-S176
bkn welcome
Lido Isle 1351
4,000 sq. ft.
106 VIA EBOLI . :(,1'+•• 293 E. 1~1.i· St'. ~94
• _ ..... Eastsiile Duplex
lf Be•m Ceiling nro BEDR'00:\15 EAClt
•• Cozy ·I bdrm Pac.-escl· U~IT. Buih-in f;'lectric oven
2 ~ baths, 2 co'•ered •pa11os IMMACULATE • Asir:-·~1 000 Owne •, . patio. shag "• r re t in g OPEN HOUSE
Horse Ranch-~.!~~~ir:.!r ~1: ;;=:: DUPLEX . ing ..... ~fa~: a;ooous. r ~~ w/ bltm. Jdeatl Joe oear WED. & THURS. 1·5 1cr;:t1~. 3~rp~.th.u3:us~ar;!::
l1nmcdiatP.occupancy. New-l~ Cree.nvalley, Tttsl1n G~N QUEEN 546-1111, 1, schls. $67,000. G73-G990 681 VISTA BONITA tures. Built in 1967. Owner
Laree lot u•i!h '1 BR t ba1h porl Beach: $52.500. 2 Bdrms., 2 bat~. Beaut. Hentage Real Estate. BLUFFS • 3 hr,. 3 ba, w/ Where else can you enjoy 3 12131 244-3101 Eves: (213) 1 · Irr, upper htesa v~ and rani:c. Rc-C<'ntly paintt'd
area. lush landscaping, in a1'd out. Lartf. ·re1tr yard, h • 1 -'·' G-' -JEAN SMITn landscaped, s pr t n k It rs. HALECREST-l Bd-. l'·'· u a•'-Viei,i.' \\'ide ,.,..,..nbelt BR., 2\¥ balhs plus pool ? '!46-0700
financing availablt' ' · bath, hrdwd fln. tam rm. Ste~ 10 ~I. Cus. addtns_: -BOYD REAL TY -~J~U~S~T~L~!~ST=E~D~J--1 rune, g:araite. en1..-ru . ....,... I n . $35 750 ''"• 71' ~ • e.·~~ · SJl.950
l 't close lo sDopping and ~ ~~~· 0':~ ee r se:;:,~~ schools. ADliLT OCCUPIED L860 Nt'11·port Blvd .. C~t Realtor CORBIN-MARTIN pa!io, lndscpd, crpt'd It _s.c._vo_._l4c..c2._;oo_._0wn __ ,_64_4_4_2'5 3~ E .c 11· Cl'! Charrninn Sn.~nish Hacienda
Rltr. 6-16-39'18 Eve 64.2.{llS.:, 646-3155 REALTORS dr,,"d. ;.~ r;., as:;umabl~ Joan, 3 BDRJ.f Waterfront, No. 62, ...... . oost ll\'ay, c 1 ~·,. ,.... , .. S?A,!QO. -F'ull Prier oo!y 125,000! !
' ')l~~.sa\ ~r~i 'J\~ .1!"tl •
546·5990 .
L h · · 3036 E_ Coast lli\·y .. Cd~! Slz.} n1onthly pymlll In-Balboa Coves. $ 6 O, O O O. --=·;.6"7>~59:,;30::___ ~ei~7o:~· ;f b:u~ey be~~ ac enmyer You Red.carat~~; e 675-1662 e ~~~axes._ s 7~ 9 oo. ~:~~~d54tz~~tror acreage or (\';u2~\!.!e r!"~nt11 Larg(' pati~51~~~ot:
Good 4 + fam rm on corner, OCEANFRONT ASSUME 60/• GI LOAN LI --'-00-SAN--05-.,,-,-",-ifu_l_3_B_r_ 2 3 BR· Oen .. 2 Baths Lido Realty Inc.
• -GOLOEN VALUE II-DO HURRY!
, Beautiful Ne1vport Beach Lo1v dn pymrrt handles. Lg.
ck bay home. \Vallt to the (.'Or. lot • 3 BR 1% bath
' 'Upper bay -4 laq:e btod· I-:vcnings Call 616-1050 hon1c, New drape11. qualily
roorns, \nterrstiog Camlly .,.iiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, I \1·/w cpt.!i. Block walled rrar
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·roon1 . 1l..<tl3 dining room. yard. ,Asking $22.Z>O. l\lakc '2~1 baths. Douhlc used brick ' \ offer! ·
""''''"· '"""~;,, ''""·k Barrell Really • Pwc 546-544~ buill·in fn:>ez"r a.rid refrig.
kl!chen • :?.000 .'<quarr fl I '~ SACRlf1CE acre lo!. Better hurr .... 'on!}' presents ~"°"
.lll.900. lO',i dou·n. -BAYCREST .
'-0 THE REAL
\"\. ESTATERS
' " ' . "
&-!Irr transferred & tires of
eommutin;::. Anxious to find
a new oll'ncr !or thi11 drlight.
ful 3 bdrm il'an \VP!Js' hon1e.
Bayl!rest S bdrm l~z bath
~ome. Olvner moving East.
Don't mi.'<s this one!
Arnold & Freud
::SS 1::. 17th ~1.. C~I
Choice location. May lea.sci Realtors ~ 6~G-Ti55
flption. i\lake offer. fi4&.TI71 -5')6.231~ -·· ~ _.... .
L!KE·t.: NEW PENNY !
$23,950 ·MESA l!EROE Conf~ely rep&irifed"! 3 big
bedrooms. 7 separatr batl\s.
Built-in.kltchtn, Oloiee area.
>l<J.1720
TARBELL 2955 Hnbo'
160.l \Vcstclill Dr, NB su.:4oo
BY Q\llNER • 51A% lAan.
Easts Ide 3 Br, 2 Ba, family
room holl'll". 11 642-5931 •
DAILY PILOT WA.i.'l"r A,OS!
1000General
20•3 Westcliff Or. at Irvine
OCEAN VIEW 4·PL£X ·-
BY O WNER: E-°"Sidt-3-sr-:-2
Ba. bltns, crplfl, drpi;, i,iu\et
11. close lo schls. Vacan t.
VA apprl $2.1.950. Ori\"<' by
430 ,E;sther S!. lolf Tustin)
then · ca\1 642-3863 o r
837-6417
Open Evanings
Ovcrlookini: ;o..·f"\\'port Beach, on land you O\VN!~ One bedroom And bachelor
units for lroublc-frtt lrnant.s \no c.hlldtt.n. no .(.JE'tsl. Submit your terms 1t
$42,950. I
LOW INTEREST SPEC!ALSl!I
AN\'ONE quallfics ti) ai;~ume th~se beautiful loaru WITHOUT iocreue nr poinl-5!
You ""ill save thousand~ of dollars over a few yean!!
26' M4STIR SUITE
1 JuaL mAdll for "~lni•Slud'' ~ts. Vpry 1pt;clOU9 family home, includes 2ti bl.th.
delU.'ftt huilt•ln kitchen, tlrtpla(I(', 2150 sq\,lart Ittl. at Jmt $31,950.
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l>tesa del Mar. !'Ids paint 3 Bk home on excellent Save Thousandii Now ba by oc:ean v.'ith many ex· Doctor has ITcenUy moved I.: 3400 Via Lido 613-3830 ~~a~~i::·~~n,,.,Takcb ' b<G!lCh; $54.950W-'11· Anyone qualifies! Owner tras. $32.500. 642-3~ lhooomk'•"the'~"~~·~c~~t·,:'.,.,,,ak~ ~ 3 INSTEAD OF_l_
• . . . o r • llY eorge 1 1amson sacrificing 2 yr Spanish--... " ... ~ "'
a bargain! Listing is S29,'7'""...0. REALTOR style 3 Br, 2 Ba, F IR, spk.trs Newpor't Heigh_ts 1210 details. A lriplex, u·cll located, all
"G·'!IO 673-4350 Eves. 6T.?rl564 S.B-Que, frnJc. quiet comer. LEIGHTON LINDEN RLTY lea!!ed, no vacafKlb Ii le 3 ~ ' • ORE s 64'TI<l 6~ ""2 Bdrm~. plus gar. "Oo~ to (1161Jcinema',,,__' __ __ _ ~1ake an orfer! 5t6-6666 ST. AN W RO. s,-or ,.,.....,,, .. _ shops, Ask. $105,000. Submit. . ~-EGEftEALTY S BEDROOM -BY O\\'NER: Eastside CM. 3 Spacio5us 3 ~nn-11&1·v 'naniily Broadmoor Bay View R. c. GREER, ReaJty
._ MHl.-,CM. LIKE RENT Bdrm. bltn kitchen. natW'81 rm. tone uy)'C.. oors, Front seal, box sr.at, loges 3355 Via Lido 673-9300
'' '.. Paymenl.s! Built-in range. birch cabinets. 66x.126' lol C"pfs. I: drapes. Clean & -you have them all hrrc TIREO OF
LOOK ovtn &: diahu·ashE'r. Family wf alley acttss for boel or sharp. Desirable location. iii thi5 lovely 4 BR a.nd fam.
, room. Cuatom carpeting & trailer. 5~;.<;;. loan can be !:81.0001_. Ch\'Jl;;f~1k1•4". 1vi!I ily room honic with an all "-~OthLD6ER H100M1 ElySho?
drapes. Covered patio. Pric· asswned, $24,950. 642-4.118 c~:='=":';o""='=·=~~·00' ~= lime bay & ocean v ie\.\'. ~-c IS yr. o arm me
WANT A' 6% LOAN? ,ed below re&llacemcol. 3 BR 2 BA t -2 ~ Formcr model home, prof. \v/4bdrms .. conv.denl:din-
3 BR ho.rne -large lot !:>40-17l0 • • crp 11• · Dovw-Shores 1227 decorated I.: lndscpd, S6.i,000 ing room. Call for app't.
,Askin<:: s21 ,950 . . TARBELL 2955 H•rbor :-, ':t..7Jf3·900· S% GI ------Cheshire Real Estate Walker Rlty. 675-5200
DAVIDSON Reelty * VA APPRAISED * 1 2="=~"------* UNIQUELY GTJ.2503 639-~12
54"' "" E BY OWNER Low · t--t Different "Old \Vorld" Con· lh1'llN \'Cs. 546-8169 lk<aut. 1~ 3 BR homt> & a tam • in oe,o .. s TRULY A M•NSION ----· 5%-6~~ h1: trana!errable temporary, Executive luxury ,..
1355
S BEDROOM m1. ~fany c:dra features. • 0
, home. Unobstrucled Bay & Colonial 2-sty., steps to beach.
6V2 °!. LOAN Spe('. front patio lighted, 1hl.ns.2 ~I l J.J.~o:; 3-E !\fin vic1v from n1ost nns. 400) Sq. Ft., 4 BR. + nur-ESTATE SALE
? Rent llke payments • 3 sprink!c~. ',"""p~ht iro1 ' lo0r. ' • ...;.8 DE' 2;BR rA-5.000 sq. ft. 4 BR, 4\i BA + scry, 4h Ba, 4 {!-pies. Bad· ~t.ths,.,. All "elti-triC ·built-In 2 ba, bH-1n lt. ark-ikc Y · E""'. I • '"'"t""b. maid& qtrs. Ideal for enter-n1inton rt. Xtra lg. lot in
kilch;!'n. Family room. Patio Sll.500 VA/J>~HA lr•·rn~. drapes. L.arge fenced ba~ taining. Easy malnL lmmed. best loc. S119.0CJO.
115 Apolen•
July 25, 1969. 9:30 am, Mu-
nicipal Court-A, 200 N. Gar.
lield, Pasa'iena. 2 units; 3
&Inn hsc, Bachelor •pt.
Min. bid $49,~ cash.. (2131
799-6506.
. private orchard. Flttpit for PWC 546-.5440
1
yard. Near schools & Clvic occupancy. Furnished. Delancy Real Estate
thosto lu11us-. 540-1720 QIARGE your want ad OOW. ecnter. S23.000. 641)..$161 $118,000. Good loan, Box 1637 2828 E. Coast Hwy, CdM
TARBELL 29SS Harbor Find it with ,. want ad! Dial 642-5678 !or RESULTS N.B. ~7249 673-Jno
1000 Geniral 1000Gefterel 1000Gener•I 1000 Gener1I 2000 Gen•r•I 1000
NOW ·IS ,. THE TIME TO BUY .. ~-...
HUNTlNGTON BEACH OFFICE 842-4455
7612 Edl11tt• • .. i.. J "u1o1T1::;::.·~ ... T•• Ope11 EYnhtp .. ~ .... --~~~~~~~~~~~-
FHA Loan atf~~ ', \l'llh 'i~rat Payments of S.123 P.I.T.L f:ral ih&rp doll ho1Ue
\Vith 3 qu<'f::nf size bedrooms'. Go{r;e<1us 11ullman bath. Anyone qualifies. tluge
~x.100 lot \o,dth double garage. HOme has a built In vacuum. Submit your dou·n
too! ..
1141.00 PER MONTH!
Includes FHA Loati al 6%, t.a.xei and Insurance. Anyone can. qua.li fy to buy thls
11hArp 3 klnptze bei!room11, 2 beth home. t 4x24 co,·cred p11lio le11d5 to huge fl'n·
cl03ed yard with J~h grttncry. Doubl~ Garai;e vdth laundry area . Gas bullt·ins.
Submit ynur down payment. on-122.500 price.
I
OWNEA ' TU.NSFitlUD
3 Huge BNitgom.,2 lwwrlom baUJs. Entire home hi beautifully decorated. Dr•Pl"s
throughout. "Near new car~ta. Ekctrlc built·in kltchHi ts lf)Otleu. Bloc:k waJI
complell'ly. Sfl'lll'r SAYS sell Gt. No Monry Down or low doy,·n FHA. Low Prlec
Fuhlon' Shore home at $25,SOO near HUntfn&toh O!nter. ·
WE SELL A HOME-EVERY 31 MINUTES
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COST A MESA OFFICE-545-9491
Z790 H4Uo;;.•.;•;::L,;,;YD;;;·'------...;;0;i;P;:;Oft;.;;.E•:.:'":;;';;;•ts 'tn ' P.M.
IEAUTIFUL POOL -BEAUTIFUL LOAN!!
ln chotttst CGSt.a h-lesa ar"a 1\·itl'l most private largr mastrr bedroom, plus 2
more. Gorgeous cu11tom STONE F1REPL.ACE in specious friendly living room.
PIU.!lh carpets And custon1 draperies! Al.L ELECTRIC KITCHEN!! FaJnily room
leads to m•nicured rear yard \\'Ith OVERSIZED POOL and loads of decklna!t
Sepuate Clffi..DREN'S PLAY AREA!! All this plus sprinklers and water IOfte.ncr
and ()ffrred &t No Down 10 Veterans, FHA terms, or $4 ,000 Do"''ll to oth@n.
116,500 PRICE AND 1800 IRICKS
Make up lhr massh·e patio! \\'here in the world can you find a 3 bedroom 2
bath home, NEAR THE BEACH with electric built·lll$, excellent carpet, boat d0or
to back yard. and VAc;A NT!'. LESS TI:!AJ."i S2.00l 00\VN!!
!11ZO PRIVA Tl FAM!LY ROOM
Plus 4 big bedrooms and 2 bath11, mak!'s this • \\'Onderful growina fam\ly hom•
on a LARGE LOT!! Thi~ spotltu home complettly carpetf'd and draped. bou1t
C\lstom Orepl&ce in step-down Uvinp: room, elegant ALL ELECTRIC Kn'CHEN
with dlSh\Ybht>r, and so many rnstomiz:ed frature11, \\'e can't llat them all. 'l'tlb
11dult oetupltd hortl(' can Ix' tr"ded n for your sma.llrr home nr town house! Call
on thb exciting $2,000 sq. rt. home now! Offered .i.t a LOW S31.9M.
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110USfi•l°FOq SALE HOIJSES FOR SALE RENTALS RENTALS
··-.... --Hou .. , Furnished Mouw Furnished ~u"tlngtor: 8eaC"h l-400M~"t1rt91on Beach 1•0!) --
R!NTAlS .
Apt1. furniahff
RENTALS
Aeta.~UnfurnhW
Wrd""4ay, J'~ 23, 1'6t DAILY l'fL~T $7
~INTAL~ I I olMI JWSIN I -¥1. Unlurnl.sh°' FINANCIAL FINANCIAL
.... -N1wport 81.ach 2200~!WP~ .Beech . 2200 ....... No,.Port llouh 4'00 c .. ,. -5100 Corot1• slot Mu 5250 Bus. °"'""""ltlot 6atBu1, Oout-1oo '3CIO -----........ -• . LIOO AREA AP.T,
RE.NTALS -YEARLY · w~e. 1'!> '"~ i.odmj,.
t BR .:11 Bath, furnished .... , ......••... "·· .'150 cu1tom 't\ltn, ~-bid. MAKE OFFER
New homes r eady to move Jn. 2. tQ 5 ~ed~
rooms. 2 to !baths. ~mile fron1 beach. First
paymenl up to 60 days after n1ove in.
VA i FHA T•rms. From $23,t90
H> BR., I Ba!IJ , fu:epl•ce; unlurn ........... '200 ~ boat ·~~ Ytr,;JlSO
2 DR I "'•'" u·'""· MM '""· or mo . ..,. 1>o.\ll:• --u .,. """' •uurn .. · ...... "" """ , .• -Wolkor .Rily. '15-2676 4 BR., II> Bath, uniurn, Costa Mesa ......... $200 l.OWER bee -
<fllR., 2 Baths. unfurn..... .. .............. $275 1 Ne .. port, 2 anlll\ ~1 8~;
2 BR., l Bath, furn., Channel front .......... SSOO i f'rplc 4 pr, avail Sept. L
3 BR.1 l Bath" Den, {urn .........••....•• ~ •. $350 • Ll1ter 111e. $210. ~
3 BR., 2 BaU1s. Den furn .....•..•.••••.••• · .$350 e \\'lN.TER R&VJ'AU e The Beach
SUMMER ._ WEEKLY ~ \VlNIFRED L. FOSS, All All slz•t & locttlons, from .... , . ·~ ...... , .. $100 e Stl-3850 e
lo" Brookhurat 1 mil• South of Adams)
962. J353
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SKIP to the BEACH I
Elegant \.'Ofllt'l' Joca11on, 1v11h
cu11to1n frplc. in n1as1c1·
bdrm., luxuriou1> ~·arpt>ting,
1nirrored closet doot'S, '1 spa-
cious bdn11s All al lt'S~ !han
lt1vcstn1tnt. · only S.f:!,300.
FHA Terois.
P11.cific Shores Realty
3889-i or 547-8586
HUGE HOME
P'our levels of luxury livini;.
4 bd1ms, 3 bath.\ Jor1nal
dining & separate raini!y
r<>Qn1 on <1uict cul-de-sac
sh-ect. Pri{'l'd ri~ht a1 S41.-
9'50. Assun1e F"HA loa11.
MUT.UAL REAL TY
142-1411 anytime
• HORSE RANCH!
9 Comls, 2 Bdrm. & den.
!rple .. oak floors. 1rrl bar &
tack room -all on laf1:C
120xl40 lot, producirig SISO
per month income & only
$37.500 run price.
Pacific Sho1'f's RC'al1y
847-8.>86 )'::vcs. 962-'.lill
4 BDRMS
Immediate Occupancy
ANY TEP ... 'dS Sl;i.7.'iO
Rex L. Hodges, Riiy
847-2525
FHA Appraisal
4 BR, lo1mal din t•m, elcl'!.
kit. I& scp. Iamily rrn. Pro-
fess. dec:or, unusual drapes
& wall papers. 83x10R' cor.
kit. ~·ner transferr('(I.
BRASHEAR REAL TY
847-8531 · Eves. 968·117il
GI RESALE
Assume low interest loan on
this 4 Br. 2 Ba, COl'Jlt'T lot
home. I yr old. Cl'ptsl drps.
Only $28,950. S111Jmit on
lcrn1s.
HARBOUR REAL TY
" 847-8595 "
Slashed/$22,500
LO\V l\lonthly Pymnls
l BR l'li baths. lntmat• home
HAFFDAL REAL TY
"lionll!S to l'o1atch lncon1es''
8740 \Varll('r, FV 8l2-440Ci
TRANSFERED, as:sun1c 6'i;,
GI. nr nc1v 4 Bl, fam rm
,1'/lrplc. r.lany 1"xlr11s. xlnl
area. S37,000. 842 .. ISO.'\
VILLA PACIFIC. JO\V do11n.
4 br 3 ba 6~ 'lo fr!,\ condo.
9741 Verdel\lar 96'.!·J;,40,
Huntington
Harbour 1405
l·IUNTINGTON HAR.BOUH.
BAY FRO'.\'T
16971 Harbour Lanr. &au1i-
ful 4 bedroom, J bath, t·ar-
peled. buill-ins. dock facili·
ties. Owner has rnovcd East
necessitating salr. S'i9.500.
Laguna Beach 1705
*VIEW HOME*
1705
Co"dominium 1950
J BR, 21 ~ BA. 13,j() sq rt Con-
<.10111. apl. Crpts, drps, irpl.
p:itio. Sell. opt to buy at
S:lOOO under prrsent mrkt.
Al b11'1ii with $2100 paid
dPpos1\ for $1500. 642-4414
RENTALS
Houses Furnished
7682 Edinger
842-4G'i or 540.5140
Open Evt-s.
$210. 3 Br. fam rm. 1% Ba,
"'/1v, fenced yard. Children General 11•c\come. Bh.T 534-6980
"WOP.l\!NC Girl \1'an\$ lo 'E"'X~E'°C"°UT=IVE=°'H""o-m-,-, -L,-'1:--...,5 Genera l 4000 """...;..."------Share apt In NB. Bal Isle, Bdr :i Ba. DR. :FR. Avail Sl:J:>. 2 Br 4 -plex, close 10
11·1\h I or 2 girls. Katie, Sept 1. $325. rno/ a48-1J44 :.:hopping, encl. gar . .Ava.ii
548-:mll LEASE'; 2 bdr at $150 HB & 8-1 . Bkr. J34-6980
Rentals to Share 2005 4 bdr at $270, Q1 a!:ik for -,~IZ~.~,~.-,~du-p~lcx-.~W~ll~V.
Bobbe Suikki 645-0JQ:l yard, child 0.K. Avail row.
SHARE Apt. S'lO mo, male or 3 BDR, 2 ba, plus pool Bkr 534-&980
fc1nal('. con1e anytime. aft 4 335 University Dri'l.'f',
pm 2020 FuUerton Ave No. Phonr 642-0744
9. CM. l -2~B~D~P.-,,-,-,-,~.-,-,-,,..,,..,-y~,
\Viii share n1y 2 BR, 2 Adul1s only. One-story con-
BA apt "with student or do. 96S--I3S4. $160/mo
working girl. Nwpt Sch ..,. •• 71
Newport Beach 2200
DOVER Slxlres b a y r r 0 fl t
homt', 6 BR, 4 ba, large
'J>.'.!lio, 'i()' private dock. J une
& July. S2500 mo. Beg.
Sep!., )Tly lse, $1000 mo.
21:1: 78(}.j()13 or 213:
BEACON Bay 1nod. 3 BR &
or xtra Ii;. 11!ayr1n. Pvl.
1.wach 1 clock $32.j or
S27~1/11 k. Also 2 Bit apt
S2'ZJ/11k. 67 J -:l094 or
&12-8839
Cost~ Me5a 3100,
O.EAN Attractive 2 BR.
1''cnccd yard. D r a p e s ,
garai:c. $lll. 3l.:i8 Pumona,
cr.t
EAST Side 2 Br, fenced pri
pat10 & yard, ga ra;e.
Adults, no pets ~138. lsc.
673-7629
2 BR house. Obie garage.
Adult s -only $145.
879-2628 eves
$190--1 BR. 11ti BA. trplc.
patio. fc~. near !!Chls.
Lease Aug 1. 968-2467
4 BR Costa },lesa Home, 'l
Ba. rrplc, crpts, drps.
dsh1\•hr 2 Car gar. 51G-1488
Costa Mes• 4100
$30.00 wk. up
• Oay, week, month.
e Studio It Bach. Apb.
• Ind Utils A: Phone 1erv.
• Maid Service, TV avail.
• New Cafe k Bar
2376 Newport Blvd. S.U.9Ta.5
VILLA POMONA
Fum Bach l: 1 BR apt.
Adults, no pets. 1760 Pomo-
na, 0.1.
LARGE I Bdrm tuppcrl.
Built-Ins, ln<lry rm. Nr
shpg. No chldrn S130 n10.
:~1.)..5270
BACHELOR apl, $7J. per
n10, iocludes ulllitles.
5'\8-9577
ALL Ulil pd, l BP., lurn. in·
di\', units. l mature adult
$110. 2335 Elden, C~1
PARTLY Furn 2 Br. Adults
$140. 1613 Santa Ana Ave.
WATERf'RO/\'T . 1 Br, nt!W·
ly !'ptd. furn. Yrplr. 4 car
Jlark'g. S2Zi0 11'k. July. $300.
11k Aug·Sept. Avail )'rly
$5:'10 mo. 673-'1449
LOVELY Twnhse. 2 Br, 2
B<t. pool, pa1io. frplc. S300.
'nm. Unfurn $250. Also 3 Br
unfurn s21:; .. <\i;t 646--0132
C:.•:.lc.l•:.:!IOc:..c.Pc.ar_k ___ 3_1_15 I ~"~'~2-~7m~c.· -"-'-'-"-'""~--"~-
AVAIL Aug. ls!. 1 Br Apts.
Sl20. Stuclio!I $1HJ. 2135
Elden, Apt 6, Costa ?1-lesa
Balboa 2300
$19.~ !Penn. po1nn 2 bdr
OOusr. :! IJ<tlio~. "/w 1-rp1.~.
on E<>IVur Lark'. Avail.
Srpt. 673-4077
Vacation Rentals 2900
EXTRA NICE! l BR 2 BA
Family rm, Large enc. )Id.
Cl~c to schoolli, sltops.
$2'1:;. 8J3-0,1TI
Newport B_e~
B/B
To11'nhoUSl'll
3 Bedroom, 2 bath, 11pli1·
lcvrl. 3 car carport. Faces
pool. $26:) 111onth.
ALSO
GORGEOUS Ne1v l & 2 Br.
ActlvllY rm, pool, saunn.
2000 Parsons, C.AL 642-8670
Newport 8•1ch 4200
CUTE Baytront Apt. suitable
for single git•! \\'ho likes
swimming & boating. SIOO
mo. utll. paid. 548-1202 or
S4ih10'24
2 BR-I BATH APT.
New avocado 11hag crpt, paJn!
& drapes. lrg palio, \Valk In
close1r. \Vasher/dryer ca.bi·
net. Unbelievftbly beautilu1!
Sl•to, Adults. Call 548-29711
VERY sharp 3 BR, 2 bil.ths,
v.·/w carpeling, dt'llpcll etc:,
Pool & recreation hall avaJI.
NO\V $200/mo. A&t.
~16-4141
CONsllU<lMI
JUST COMPU116 I
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;;;:"'lL=''llSO=u""=mo.='i:'=-=· =·-,,..1UNITED STATES POSTAGE
~"I!"!.' ....., S40I ST AMP MACHINES
l"WAilhH •• RELIABLE persOft will be •elected 111
UnfvrnllhM this area to own and service postage
2' btdroom. 2 bl.th, cpu, drap-stamp machines in locaJ stores. More
es, built • ins. 1 blk to !i poataae stamps are sold than any other
polntt lhontnr trolJl $Ui0. product in the country. Sales of this nec-~01 ~'~pt. D, 642...2.835 essity are in the upper bill:lons yearly and
you can get your Share of it now. Profits
11iE POJ'lta1bl, tr a c r o u 11 , beJin;.lmmediately and~are greater than
secluded living, ~ Je:e 1 ever. ..
br, frlilc, dOriff pr. adWts. ::-i,468171 Garlicld A11e ALL a~unts are secUred b.Y company exPerts, therefore .no selling 1J required.
NE\V $150 up. l·~ BR.. Tbla ts a servicing ·business. It is NOT
Heated &: aauna pools, rec a •roet Rich Quick" scheme and not a job
nn. H•il ~ Ali;ooqum. "-'· but 1n opportunity to ~et started in a de-~137 pression-resistant busmess that can be
NE\Y L Br, blk to oce11.11. $135 started in spare time and be developed ~~n..l: "t~W ~A into a big profitable full-time business
NE\Y Modem 1 BR. .cpta. {with company financing ) if you are truly
dtps, avail Nov>'! ~mbitious and sine.ere.
536-257S
2'1t: l BDRM, 2 fi:a. pvt )l.Uo,
You can m•k• up to
$200 Monthly Spare Time
, •nd over .
$3,000 Monthly Full Time
To qualify you must have a Car, a few
spare hours weekly and a cash invest-
ment of '1170. (secured) For peroonaJ. • ·
intervJew write to United States Postage
Stamp Co. 129 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa,
California 92627. •
HORSEMAN'S i
HOME
A aeduded 4% acres •PJ>J''O.X•
tmately J.ioO yards from th(
,Newport • Rivenide .Fr't'ej
..waya. View h0n1e • complete•
Iy remodeled 1vith 4 bed•
rooms, ? bedroom suest
hOuse. all electric kitche~
n.;n1ming pool, ltOrse ham\
stall.s, paddockll, train~
ring, hay barn It Looi room.
Full price $150.0CXI w i I U
lcrms. For more infom111;
1 ion Please call G I r. n ii
;Thompson.
Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc.
1818 \V. Chapman Ave. ,
Ora11&e, Calif. '
rl'll-2621 Eves-v.·lmd$ 54&-61"1~
AVAIL No\11•, large 2 bdr apt.
nc1v crplS, painted. bit-ins
Sale or rent at $200. Couple
over 45. 673-0130
e NO
SMOG! e
BY OWNER MAi\1MOTH Lak!'s Vacation
PERFECT rondition! P.lust P.1obllc Home, furn., slecPI
see inlerior lo appreciate! 7. S6j lll'r Wttk, SJ:t-3374
2 Bedroom :l bath. spht-lcv·
!'l. I garag'e, l carpo11 , $22j
month. Gen•ral 4000Gener1I 4000 General 4000 Offl It I 6070 .;;.;.;...o.;;;.. ____ ---------------~~_.. 1t .. ms ·i.r Rent 5995 •• onto
Hlth Desert
Dry Air
Cameo Landsca114
NEWBERRY SPRINGS:
l BR. 2 BA. lge comer Joi. 1-'-"-'-'--------
0CEAN VJE\V. All electTie
Incl kltdMr., Thermo .. -on-
n-ola e1ch room. REDt.;CED
TO ~.700 111-ilh IS,000 do1\'n,
61-'~ lntl"rest. J"a)' b&le ncc
month!)'. 9.t11e •~~r. P.O.
Bo)( 914 1.Acun• Beach or
call •94-"716 a.nylilTW'.
CHARJ\1ING Split t'lve! \\•1!11
\\·ooQed & ocean· iv1e1 ... , 2 BR + sittini! room. large panel-
M room~ ~/b e am s ,
111-eplace, modern kitt'hl'll,
orfiL"t', wall· IG-\\'all bed.
$31,;jOO. Owner. 4!H-86'i3
LAGUNA CANYOi'l 2 BR
htluse SJtSOO. f'('nccd yd.
Zoned industrial. 494-8170
NOW'!. THE
Summ•r Rel\f1li 2910
BEN BROWN
APT .• fliOTEl
61. I & 2 Br. apt$. Comri.
furn. Priv. patios, hill. pool,
TV , restauranl, 9 hole golf
course. \\'ilik to beaelt, No
trarfic Mi.!te. \Vecldy It
n1onthly rates. 3U06 Coast
llll'y., So. Laguna, our cn-
lnHIC!' by Ali~ Beach.
NEWPORT BEACl-1 j hi;es
from Ol.1'an. l BR's-ne"•ly
painted. Avai: Juiy, Au;. le
Sept. free prkln in aHcy.
Dn'l.'r b)' anylime, IM.'e
mvncr J27-34th St. or call
t'O&-ct (213) 798--1532
Bay & Beach
Reelty, Inc.
!I()\ Dover•Dr .. NB Suilc 12fi
f..1:).200> Eves. 548-6966
BLUFFS'L"EASES
2 '= 3 BR. Condos. Sini;lc
IC'1·el~. 2,sty. I.: splil·lcvcl.
G~nbell & BluUs site.
Cpt.s .. drp~. Dbl. gar, pools,
elc. S373 to S425.
Eas(Dlull Realty 614-1133
BA \'SIDE glamorous 2 Br. 2
13.1, Vif'IV fr'Ofll SQ' deck,
$'100. ~to. 497-1537 or
644--0&17
2 BR l h bi!.th.,. N""'ty
decon1ted. NP.ar C\'C'rything.
Yeariy $200/mo. 6i~2
NEAR ocean 3 lovcly 3 BR
hon1es for rent al $240. $28:1,
sna. ca.ywo00 ru1y a1s..1290
Solve.a Simple Sercimbled Worcl Puztlt for a Chuc kle •
0 R9Ctl'ron;. l•tlert of tM
four scrombled words b•
low to form four slmpl• wordt.
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COtiIP. Private room & bath. LAGUNA ~EACH
Corona de.I ~tar. quiet uca. Air Cend1t5oned
Empl'd. peraon. • 61:>-2880 ON fPREST AVENUE
e\"t'. D!1k gpace1 available in
ne\\'el!t ollice building al
prime location in downtol\·n
Lquna Bf'ach, Air oondi·
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OWN LAK.I
"IO ACRES
JUST SOLDI"
• . • ROOMS Jo~or rent vie. Adami
I: ~taanolla HB Collei;e
boy!! welcome. 962-3980 tloned. carpeted, beautiful :
COLLEGE Park area, Cos'ta entrances: Frontaa:e on l
J.feaa, for older person Ol" Forest Ave., ftar luds lo NOW AVAILABLE:
cpuple. 549-3802 Munclpal parking lots. $;;() 93 11.crrs. with 1rell and pu~.
$15 \VEEI{ It up w/ kit. Apt per month for apace. Desk !~el land for Jake, 1.lfaJla
$30 week up. Sunny Acres and d1alra avallable for $5. · a-1'011·ing, "pl'icot or nut fF
P.!c.l~. a48-a7i'.i Business holl.!t'I an."rn'erinG chards. fii!h raisini. raniil, -===;=======I tervice available for SIO. hor.ses! ' Gwst H.m.. Sffl All utlllOO paid e11:C<!pl '"
---------tclcphollt'. Ol·~r 100 n1•n·n1atle lakes )o * PRIVATE room far eldCt'· DAILY PU.OT 1re». ,,..:
ly lady tn lic'd cucst home. :?22 FORESl' AVENUE ~
64S--3391 LAGUNA BEAQJ Or'. 10 acre: :.'O llCl't', 40 •aft
4!M-$466 pa~ls 1ivaUablc • \\'hy Jiit
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B.lL8QA, 2 bdr nKldern-ttal t:hlldren. S2.50 mo. • 675-3291
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SEARS, W/BASKrf. VIC.
JEITY, ,BWIO,\ PENN,
No Quutlen1 'Aakffl m.:rros
""' BEYERlY JlWOll
RWTY
SM. Red 1001-ba ired
D""'bund VSc. P a e i f I c
(21$7) A Vtc:toril, Of, Ans
IO Pebblts, nd1 lhot1. Whoddyt Wtnt?·WhtddYt o.t? -SPICIAI. CLAISIPICATION FOR
MALE, 8 moa old
German/Samoyed m I x .
Fifa "°'-lr. Weighs abt 70
lbt. Vic Avocado le Nwpt
Blvd, CM. 646--0165
NATUit+L BORN SWAPPlltS
Sptdtl Rtto
14740$3 .. MM24S S Llnu-5 tlm11-5 bvch
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'"""'°'"'NO ftOlt M L! -TltADll Ofrtl.'f'I SMALL 'Black male Poodle,
flu colllJ-.no tqs. VM: Uth
Ii: Orante A\le, CM. Rew.
PHONE 642-5671
To Pl1C9 Your Tr1der'1 P1r1dlM AIJ
·~· ~~~-~ 54&-3M4 233 E. Palmer, VACANT LCl'I' IN AFf1LlAtt C.M. NE\VPORT BEAOI
CANOY SUPPL y LOST' Cat. tu/ wht '"'''· WILL ACCEPI' TD'S lllOUTE hu -1.,: Vic F>~ & OR BOAT.
(No Sf'Dlnl lhvolved) J'ab"ykw CM. R l: W • I W-'.1898 ,/
Excellent t.ncome for f~w 545--~ 3 BR I. den, w/w ca.rpet,
hOun: WHkly v.'Ork (Daya or 8JWWN &: wblte, p a rt tittplace. Eltt blt-lnl, d~
tVt:ftinll). ftefillitw & col-Sputltl inlle do£, 125. wuher, 2 patlol, dble c.ar
lectinJ' moneY from ;cou. op. ~~· P I! a 'e can llU'alf!· Trade fot duplex, erat~ ditptJUtl"!J In Costa ~ or tQulry 1n smaller"boust.
?1te11& & lUUTOUndlna lrea. snu. Ofl'erinc reward tcr1-"'-"-"-"-------
\Ve c~t. route. (Handles small white Poodltr wunrc TRADE 45M eq in 4 BR, 4
name b r • n d c&nd,y A: blue collar. Lo&t '41h July Ba, pool, fab. view al Emer-
anuka) S.U75. Cash requlr-Vic CM. Qt~ sn..1"3t aid Bly, Laguna Be.ach ed. 1'or ptraon&l lnttf'Vitw home for eommer., acre·
in Costa Mtaa an!a, seM FOUND TUelday Jbb-15 aae, TO or yacht. Campbell.
name, addrtu I phone nUm~ .,: female, part <»cm, -IM-1385 · ·
her to Multi-State Inc., 90'E W HbloB~" ~b & NORTH Tu&Ut1 Lot, $18,j()() E lm.ptrlal Hwy Downey a.mer, · • -· . ci.Ju. 90242 " ' FOUND-81 . ,_ Vic ri ... •-F'tee &: clHr, most vi:cl. eye"". -.. &.l"M, 1.abuJoua view Tr, for
HILPi I R.lvenide Ave, NB. can to Inc. property w/1~ndable.
Nar\on&.I Co. needs a. itlrtrl· klentlty. 64&-~ Bkr. Sofl..G469
butot IDt ~ ana. NnK>n REWARD.: For a 11.v er
el@Cf:ed mlltt be a~ to de-~· bit near 10th and 1'rade $600) f'(Jty In small vo~ 2 to 10 hrs. ptr ~'Hk Ped.11.., Clll S3f..3940 tumlahed duplex, n e a r
ldays or ew1.) to makt very LOST-: 2 ParTots. Blk hl!11ds, ~ for cntlsin&: p.ilboat
hl&:h ~. You. ~ ~p yellow/tip bodie1. Vic 47th to 35'. ·66-3409 .
)'GUI' prettnt poddon, No st NB R... ~ -n ttlllnr No ~rttnce nee-" • • ,.,......,.. 20 Aerts raDCb. 3 Modern
easuy'bot m\ll't be reliable. tiofflt1, 2 welJ1; fen«d. Com~ wW teach. We PerMMll 6405 Tn.l.rl1n& track. huee ~·
mHl with ilan){l!r.ll Apfrov-14 ~;.FOR. J.tn.;1, unt~
.i.-11soo <alb -c... . • COUPLES • : or ' l<>:OOfEq, tl5'tl59
"""''· Tor Jmmedial• In-e SINGLES e l HOUSES In Wilml .... o.
tnvkw ln )'OU!" atta ltJ1d Tir!d ol Bui, Mall A: Hi Coat $33,!fJO full price. U4.000
name, addrus and P,honl! .computer clllbs: JOIN nIE equity. lncoine $340/mo.
number to: FUN! THE IN CROWD _ Submit local or land.
"OlSTRIBUTOR DMSION" DIV. OF J.M.P. M~t othen1 Smiley, Realtor M6-8666
P.O, Box ~ _ with YOtlR Ul~resta at our LEVEL Jot w/taii plnes in
Pomona, CaWonna 91189 weeld,y pa.rtie1 or select area al exduaive bome1,
PIZZA them lndlviduall.J IJ (GALS for hom or unita.. Cotta
join' FftEl:) Call Ltt.h 1-9 r-.1· o Fortin,
tt.m. ~9320. Re
"!:.'* in:u1~:~: ~~ * 1·1vel r~u;;: ~~~~:~;. c!Wae crtndtr, pizza pans. bot oboe. machine, SaJtl. • \Vll1 accept trlllt dttd or
Strw ice-cream maker (wa· -clnr pt0per1.y, Owner:
ttr. optratec:IJ, Toutmasttr Meet that QMtciaJ .omecme TI4'1JS.340o
Cllle htnch..tr)ltr, etc. 93% Is bflln to Uvcxl• ' ..
-· maflln. Tolal v.i.. OJWIGE • 517-" * *
Lot, lile mernbenhlp Cub
San Modti, Lake Gresory,
$2500. Want late modt1 ear,
camper, or lot in N. Calif.
8'7-2681
CU5tom fJ11lc1 It cement
\\'Ork, Remodel &: room add.
SWAP· FOR
Autog~ots, !)r-T f -1-----·
.. 542-72Zl *
I-Jave lit TO. $63.000, 10%
int. due 5 yn l leued co~
mercial $65,000. $34,500
eqty. Want: Free It clear.
house or unita. Myeni
673-6756.
1000 ac. $250,CXXJ. 80 mt
from dntwn LA, 5 min.
from fwy on pa1/ed rd. btwn
Beawnont &. Oak Glen, Trd
for inc. prop! 547-6469 Bk:r.
Rented boU31!, 50xlf0 M
lot, Nr. Garden Grove CMc
Center, $20.SOO. Trade $9,500
eqty for unlu or '? '! O!mel'
Broker 547-6469.
TOWNHOUSE 3 Br, 2'Ai ba.
Beaut. appt'd, Prlv. patio,
pool; nr bay, Val $32,500.
Eqty for TD., car, camper
or ? ! Owner ~-
WANTED
MOTOR HOME
Will trade VW Futbaclf.
trailer or '? for aame.
"8-0<11
Trees, trtt1 on 2 kn. With
house thrown In, lot value
of land alone;.room to build.
For N. E. San Dlero, For-
tin, Realtor 642-5000
FAMILY size disbwuher,
worka perfectly, Trade tor
good quality Ptfono-St1n·90
™X>rd player. &42""'52
«'Yel.
* * * $5SOO, will M:ll all for $2500. M hiour ftCOrdlfc --~--~------SERVICE ·DIRECTORY ean 92S.1116 or 633-1628 C.oJ.. FEMALE Rock blues 1lnger Sl!RVICE DIRl!CTOltY
lcct. wants iood tultarl1t &: MANAGER/Ji~ ....... _ .., dnnnmer tor n>cil: iJ"OUP· Brltk, Matonry, etc.. ,C..r4tning 66ID
-Uoc..>, Further lntonnaUon write 6560 well-located Secrttarial J .K.V.2K3Apt.l,SantaA.na JAP~ Gardenl111 service. Must be excdlent st.; CM. CaUt. wur cOntad BlJJ'.LD• -Remodel, Repair «rlice 1100 rnainte~
typist + dictation. lnvtlt-)'OU hnrned-lnclucle phone. Brick. bl~ e o n c re t e , Alie> c1ran up.
?Mnt ~ + weekly .=.;.;;._=::;,,:;;~::,..!0:::::::-.1 crpntl')', no job too trnall --t e 548-J572 e
..wy, 2 oUictL R'!'1> Box LICENSl!D Lie. Con~. 116>-'915 .U:·s G·~-'-" La Pee, Da.11)' Pilot · SpirituaJ Readlna1, advice ~ .. ~ wn
iEAUTY SHOP-"" ol! matten. 312 N, El Bu1lnou Service 6562 ind tn.1 "°'· ~
?lfodern local with 4 station&:. C&mino fteal, San Oemtnte qs * ~ ':tlal.
Excelltnt equip., 100c1 leue, ·~·-:-P':' 00.CTORS JIM:S Gardenlnc A. 1-wn
low rent, 1'.000. Terms. The I --~;,.;=;:;;c,;;;.::.;:;=--l ln1ura.nce papers proceued. ma.In Real Estaten MG-7ln . .Uk INTELLIGENT? Pick-up" delivery. Prompt , ~. Res. " Com-
for Van. UNMARRllD? &: reliable. 548-11123 nletclal. * 543-&Ctr
c&iCTAIL Bar, Tornnce. Thia is )'OUl' invitation to hap. TOP DOLLARS PAID ~~~ble..J~
wtUld maJct: a •winline bw. pint11. Phone stT.:1646 for Items your I~ John ........ r. .,_. Otmrr ""4115 U hr rteorded ml!"l.l'.e. 536-612& ' fo.ll' f:ree estlmale
BEAUTY Salon. 0 w net.
R4a,onabl:e. Newport Blvd,
CM. MMim or SG-0015
Affr1ctlft lxpert JohNon'• Cardl!fling
YOUNG WOMAN C.rs-nttrlng 6$90 Finell equip., l!Xpert care.
dancer will teach yolJ all PlantJn&, clearMJp:. B-2035
latest 1teps. Call Ardell CARPENTRY BUSINESS &: RfSIDEN·
Meney te LNft 6l20 213: 581-UlB 1·10 PM P.·nNOR REPAIRS. No Job TlAL Garde nifll: & Cleanup.
--'------Zlppo Club Adults Only :aa:, ~~ ,c;;-:i:e'ca~:: Exp'd ~ .b1 A 2bd Jo.l'tl fer quick Color pictures A: ph no. oJ 5*81~ U no anrwtt kavt CLEAN-UP Speclalis!! lifow-.m. Berrow cm )'OUI' pi-. datea you.~ pre ... ~ No mac ~t 546-2372. H. O. ing, !dalnl, odd· j o b 1 •
Pft'b' -r without dt.turbln& namts UMd Wlt1l )'OU IO on Allduaon Reasonable. 543-6955
J'C1Q1' low 1zrtn'wlt 1st TDa. dates. 837-9644 Cut A Edp Lawn
A1ae ~m: b' 2nd TDa. BAdi S'T' 1etlc alncere iirl QUA.IJTY Repairs -Altera-?ltaintenance, Uttnsed
S&ttler Mort.pp Co. Ine. to 35 Ior tun A oom-lions -New oonst. by h:iur 548-«l8/645-2310 alt 4
ServinC Haner Arta 20 )In. I ~·""'°"""=~~-·~·,.-~~~_,,,__l;"'i.<iiCoffi'ofltrJlactjis:. 646-3«2j;;iiif';;;;n;;;a: 3SI r:. lTU. St. , r NEED th! -...itln PARTmONs, Small Remod. JAPANESE &ardMer Compl
f42..21.n ~ for )'OU!' '°=t p~ "flli.e I Movt! walb. etc. Nlte/08)' serv. Exper, dependahk,
WILL loan $25,CWXJ· on rood Hyp Ust• M6--0B3S • • R.eas! Call Ken 5f0-4679 frtt est. 642-4389
ht Truat Deed. Dttaill to ~srTtv""" GROeveUP•· MAS1'ER carpenter ,$4 per J.,..,... G•rclener
Box No. M-18S, Dally Pilot ~·"' hour. Remodell.n&·Repain. Exper, comp! yard Hrviot! CL lf'lt Mee~ Thun July 24.tb. T:30 642-6409 or 536-3900 FTtt! e1L 548-7958, 546-0124
pm, 296 Walnut, C.M.
M-rt1 .... , T .o. '1 6J45 JJ.a>HpLlCS Al!Oeymoua Cement, Concret• 6600 G.ntral Strvlt»t 6612 Pl:llJm 50-721T 0;· wrftit tol.;.;;:;.:;::.::;o_:.;;:.:.:.:_:;;;_.;.;;.;.;
W/e DISCOUNT P.O. Box 1Zll C'oata. Mesa. ecuS'l'OI\~ PATIOSe Emt~ncy -Sacrifice choice concrete 111win& A removal
lAt T.D."a, 10% int, qvuter-6410 State Lie. • a.u.1010 AnhOUIKlllMnft lY. 3 yr due date. Blr)'tn paf * OONCRETE Ora. patios
:~~(J ~ ca;:Yr:; Und1tect1ble Men's elt. r.oncrete I: blk top u. .... Ing. Reu. Don, 6424514 e~. Princlple1 on!)'. Custom.made halrpieee fl'Oml ~.=:.,:cc~,.,,,,;..;;;:;,c;,.;._~
P,950 2Af) TD at $20 Mentb tran~pattnt artificial ikln. • CONCRETE work all te'"' Comlortable, natural·lookine. t;ypn. Pool decks Ir cuatam. Incl. .,. Int., all d~ 3 yn., n... .... e Co, Hair .__place-Call 548-ll24
on ocean view lot, t.acun& ..,...... ™' '-=-=='="===-=====
We Sit Better Inc: Prof.
care Jor childrrn. elderly,
OOnvalesctnL Jn home-hoa-
pital. 24 hr .erv. Hr-day-wk·
vac. AWARDED PARENTS
MAGAZINE OOMMENDA·
TION SEAL.
Slttint Pretty Aeoncy .
Sublldiary of Gerber
Prod. a,, 6G-3%74
Stach-:20% dlM:ounl ment enter, 03 N. Tustin,t·
• .,14, .,._1131 °'"""' Cll o:IJ.001 Carpet Cl~nint 66:!5 Haullnt 1730
$1,IXIO 1Sl' tD on ocun Yltw Amateur Movlem•klng CARPET It rum. clcanifll'; YARD/pr cleanup Jtemove
lot, 1%, dUe 3 YM"· 10% JIM the' Fun! 642-0497 for 1 ~ 91!rvice k quality trtes. ivy, dlrt,. tractor
d.llcounl at-1210 work, call Sterling for *kboe, grade' 91)..'745
(llT·lml eienb,..l SlllVICI DtRICTOllY brigh"""! fi42.<>lD HAULING, General, -.,
AiiNOUNC:_,,,.,..Ti a.bylltttnt 1150 Carpet Laylftf & bedp•, ''!"""· -· 1114 NOTICIS Repair 6626 "'"'°"""· B•• Jo!m • ...._
., (X)LLECE Student: Ba.bJsll· GARG. cleanout. aometlmea rou'l'! (fr11 Athl ._, «nr 11.CXI hr. Neat WUlon • CARPET LAYING ftlr "°'"'""· Truh haullnr·
r6UND -Gtnnan Sbtphttd HU'bor in C.M. Week C.A. Page 642-2010 546-4743 Of 54&-A9U
fimaltt ~ I , mo. old. iilehtJ. ar entln Wl!t!Rndl. CLEAN UP I Ute moWl&
_. • whit.. VI<. SAO)la A.-for ~ Sl&-1111 Eloctrlcal -,.,.. • •brub removal.
All• AYll •• Ott Mat. 28~ wru.. BABYSIT. M,,. hOme. . Rtuonable. 5f9...13S9 Wt.a Ana Ave. Apl E., Nloe play room .t fenotd In ELECTRICIAN, no job 100 I ,-,=,,...,.--,,----==I
C.M. yard. On1y lunch fu:millied. amall. For prompt .ervkle 645-2256 Anytime, BOB
N w tclltt e.Jl 5G-4614 Cleanup, lit truck, pract:a fulJNg fOW11 male dos. ear es lhoppln& Jor ~. rolotU, reno'¥',
........ _. blldt !rootlnl, anL Call 5'M!3JI floo.. 66651 ==='"""=='=°'='
_, ""C ba~. July a "'" CHILD &ie. ""' lowty H-1Nnlft9 67H
nea Mkt. Ntwpft"t 9Mt. borne. Btc fencd. yd, nr. 23d C11rpst Vinyl Tl ..
C.?11. MM112 A S.nt.I Ana St. O>tta Mt-.All •l>'* l'.'11:1 c'Olon
imt BJMlti niale .... eut ,._ 6#413'1 Free etL Lie. -·
oJ atate v\lllOr, hauftd. !:)'pt. B48Y'SfriING, my hofnt, 541).?"Jg • $CMm
1..: ,,.. e14. "'"""" • 115 for ... <hlld, ao 11r --------Jula Ana .... ~. ~. ""'"" v1c. n.mn ... 0.-I !nl!N6 &14 .. Whlto 1..... •. ~ CM., ... , .. ' "' 66IO
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llllMCI iDli l CTORi' J OIS & EMPLOYMENT JJ<>lii & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & •EMl'\.D!MINT JOIS & Efl"LOYMUl;r J~S ~PLOYMUff. JOIS ,&. ill+PLDYMINT J_DIS I E~LOVM'INT JO~$ I tMPLOY.MfN
J...tt...lal 6790 Job W•nf.,t, Ladl( 7020 Holp Witntad, Mo_e noo.~-, W•fti,d. "''" ·nqo ~p' WOntod, Mon 7200 He/p Wonl141 • H,1,iw.-Hole Wantad ljolp W~ntad
r.-r ---· ' · • T k Wemen -1400 Women 7400 Wemen ... 7400 Women 7400 WALLS. Wi~'I, Doon. XLNT ~tot your d\Udn!n • Do-YOU a e -.,_ -
'1"1"'bJ. 0om ... 1<1a1 A &I« pets In,..,, hOme tor J, c. PENNEY COMPANY I SALESMEN SALES Ol'nCE • RN or LYN -tlal. Daily. •'OOlkY vacaU..1,. ..,...,. Xlnt FUhlon ls..,,d -New...,l """ • • WANTED. ) Et.\P~OYMENT• "WHY DELAY,7 * " • • * ' ....V°"Mo. lm-7j50 cbanlctu rd.I-I 71<1 NG ,. • COUNSELLOR u · . • ~ HAS OPSNI S l"OJt \ wltk a ..-1 .. Of 8'.!t? Cln'I. It ""'U ,ht.Ve.t"• ablU..,,,,, d~ )'OU have evu lhO\cbt of J.C. Pertncy 1Co. (C&Jitornia Llccfllledi &l/ & Beach Gtaninl Strv "1' rJbtame I "" '"'-•J r ~~~ tempo~lly, nQ\v i!i faahlon J~
Ooipm. -..!-. noon, etc CGn•paNon ~t c 0 0 K • I u s I 0 y s ..,. Ilia .... I to • sil'e to lvotk wit)) ... Pl• A the t!i)\o to .. ~ We h>.e Newport B<ach Res & c.ainc'l. 64&-.1401 Aide or p~et. nune avalJ. lowtd a few, m)'leU 'only to have !:'lad uJes or publle 1:on-pJt':nty ol lntert11tinc, J~
P,apert\intlnt ~:S ~=~~!·,. ~~ ·With some i~rlence IJld wWinJ to !:Jdo~Pfiv~lM~I> T~ ~: !:tu ~~ w~ ~~ pa.yJnc Jbl)s,
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=.1! HOUSE Cleanme by hr. S2. ment., Competitive •wages plus mealt &: DO YOURSELF off.ices coot to·eout: Draw 0f:J:Je~vo:b
SUBURBAN Painilng~c 1 baby~lttlnt: eve 1 • Sl hr. tij>s, an~ outstandin g benefits including : + commiuion, S6000 to \Vcsiern Chi
Expeort Guaranteed \Vork 96M~J hospitalization and profit,abar~g. A, FAVOR ! $8000 11nt year, Call ?-tr. ,_ •
Free esl. No ;ob 1o0 lar&e A.ND , Cullum., •• WE' Nl!EDI
0<100 ...al>.'t9"Jl90 Pomntle Halp 7.035 Applht in gers~05Ai:!,~• 9 PM , EXPLORE COA$T•L AGENCY • Typfsta
PAlNTING Int & ~ LoY.'e!lt ENGL Is lf 8 u TL ER on ay ' a . ay ' THIS ONE ! Sne:~ ~e~~i~: Inc. • S.Cretartei ~~,:~~~0P;:: ~: -VALtt-PENNEY'S F.ASHION ISLAND u you would like t.o ma.kc 2190 Harbor Bl, C.M. ~ e B:ookkMper1
Jin1 Weeks 613--1166 DRJVER, Xlnl rehi! Equal.QpportunH.y £mployet $250. per •Wttk imuiediate\y. * ACXDtJNTIN.G Cl.ERK. • Keypunch Opr1
tNTER. & Ext. Painlini;-, Far East Agency -64U703 All stud~nt posUons are filled. \Vlth an O~P,Ortunity for Ope~ exists for a 'persQll • L.,al Secy'1.
Lie. & Insur. 3(1 yrs. &:pe.i:. Chinese Jive-ins. CheerfuJ • • much more 1n the future, '\\1th rece'nt experience tn in.
J~ Estitnate. Call Oiuck Permanent. Experienced I ~..Ji.kc to ·talk to )'OU, vtntory ~t •CC®nlJ re.
&,15-{)800 • Far Eaat Agency 642-S70l Hele Wanted. M•n 7200 Help Wanted, Men 7200 U ;IOIJr qu,OOeations match ceivable k Pa.ra»Ie, In OW'
NEEDS PART TIME
SALESLADIES
Hou1ewlVe1 & ~lhtr•
Can you apart. a te\11 ·houri
each da,y and add to the
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tlme!i Sehe.d ult1 convenient
for you, motnina:a, .dter-
'noon!, e~nil'lgs OJ" t.'Oinbina-
Uons o! &U. Work in store
w>Mrt thl!! fine11t of candi-
Uona &fld top supel'Visicm.
APPLY IN PEJµON
Jo'tlll Ume, ( lo 12
Apply ln penion
J.lunlinzton Be•ch
Coovalesctnt Ho;;pltaJ
18192 Oelawa1'!! SL, H.B.
Day & Ni;ht Shift
for ~U!)' cotfeto abop
MAl!NING'S
COFFEE SHOP
.24031 El Toro Rd. CALL RUDY CHINESE AJ\WI I ~;::;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.J our,requ~menb, th.lg could accountina: dept, ·co•·~ m· TODAY , , * MACHINIST. A rew vaca.n-/ 1 be the career YoU"vl!! been ' .,u;. PENNEY'S Paintint:-Cemenl-Odd Job$ Avail in 1 \\'eek cits exl!rt for. machine ahop *· * looking for. Call for penonal caU JI A 0 .. ' ~ • * ll1$lruclreu & Sa.Jes ..
• 646-:lnS • ,.~ar East Acency 642-3703 TRAlNEES, no prev. ,eirp. J, C. ~nney Co. interview bet. l OAM l 3 PM 6¢;2~ EX'~9 .••. Llij ' · . , _' ~· ~ASHIQN ISLAND lloJi!9! Health Spa· C.M. E>."T/Int. pnlg. AYer r1n. $20 Gcorre Allen Byland Age.ney required however, applicants J.'ashlon Jst&nd'"" Cn<t) SU..1701 10.AM to 5 PM -...,.,.,. Harbor Blvd, + good pa.int. neat work, Employer Paya Fee must have an exhibited me· Newpo11 Beac:h SALES:~ Great oppoi'tunity CULTON INO:USTR.IES J.I0'14a1 thn1 !'ridi.y Agertasl\•e type tor sales l:
toe refs. Roy, 847-1358. lOl>-B E. 16th, SA 547-1)3:95 cha.nlcaJ ability. ltas An Opening for ,\vbi'kt'r with a vtrong 1644 Whittlel" Ave, phyaical IJtness work, ,.Jes
Laauna l lilla 837-1014
~" J1·m Hyam•. Da••·· ror ,.. __ ,. M """'" Internalional T•mpo'''""" A" ·Student po$iliona Jllled. experience preJtrred but no! PAINTING by the hr or i·ob. ......u .. desire to advance. St.art ......,.. esa, -.iu, :1-: ·-.. ,.
SU-2400 E S46-0ll9 · r .. al rtunl ) Help Service Equal cppo11unity employer ~sary. lifust have trim No ma1'k-up on materials. Help Wanted, M.n 7200 · vcs. Part or Full Tim• S70CX1. Call Buel Snell, ~u oppo ty,empO)'er figure and be able to meet
Ge<><x• Mark. "'-"'' GULTON INDUSTRIES -SALESMEN -~ . Lnaf Seely to $750 '"•h•im 1184 w. Lin"'" • • arid deal with !he ,..,bJ;c. A-P. PAINTING .. Int/ext. 2 Univ ,,~~ Wh. . A · G ~-Sho "'O~TAL AGENCY "ft . . San1;< An• Pl>. "' 0 -•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pJy in perr.on. Re 1.,.... 1ttier vt. lll our a1....,n p A member of ,,,.,.ON.>,,
senion;. 3 yrs e1\I). sp. • Co * Costa Mesa, Calit. Snct.Ung & SneJling lnc. -Employer pay11 tee. 11.apna Costa Mesa. Z700 Harbor--LYN Ir Nurses Aids 833-2232, 492-443:? eves. J . C. Penney · Equal opportunity empJoyer Recent, suctesstut c.X· 2790 Harbor 81 Costa Mesa &l'ea.) Ability 10 prepare pe· An Equal Oppot1unity
VETS Bonded ~ainting. 10 Fashion l.aland perlence prefe~. Con·,. l=====·==·==o;l tition15 & accounts 1vith mini.. ---~-E~m~•~lo=y~'-'---fTT JABSCQ Large Pl'Cli1"f'ss!ve EO" needs
yrs in area, Uc'd & insured, Newport Be!lcb MECH &NICS petitive wages and excel· nium IU,IM!l'Vision. \\'ork for U, Orientation provided by •
.... "' Jeni be-ne!it program. Help w.nted . -· ,. L". ,_ n.. full time, in service, educ•· 642-M'" ~1 Mechanic. Air Condi· Wa""n 7400 an exeeptj(ln.,..cy ine i;:cn!lf!· "'""-pcr""nc"" tor. Openings on ... 11 sb.il'ts.
NEAT. 'Exp. Palnter, no NEEDS A tionlng ~ £1tttric&l Meehan. APPLY JN PERSON ~ mctn. Also fee jobs. • • WAITRESS Differential pd for swingen;
drinking. College student. !cs. 50)50. ExCt'ptional work· 10 A~ to 9 PM S' I Newport e e HOSTESSES COMPUTER 8.: nite owls, Only those who
Uiw prices! Steve 548-6t!I * COOK * ing rxinditions: Jle\V facility: t.fonday Uµ'U Saturday 1ng e Personnal Agency eare need apply •t 1030 ·W .
• PATCH PLASTERING. Jarae volumt deaJv. San 833 Do~r Or., N.B. CONTROL \Varner, S.A. 546-6-450 Reef:nt ::;ueccssful e.'tpolienct D' Ch ""' "°'O >'°2143 Apply ;0 -1·-•• All types. FJ"ee estimate. in all'phues or the food in-ieao Fi-ee\\·ay 8.: erry J C PENNEY CQ ~ .. ,,,. ~ "',,.."" COORDINATOR KEYPUNOIOPER: Mature,
caJ · A"·· north. APPLY IN • , , y GIRL-Friday t ypo, in-know 1,,1, ,llrllln a•-••• dustry is required. Competi-ERSO 8130 oung DCUBEH E LEE --PAINT G .P~pcring 16 yrs live 1vagts and outstanding p N. 827" teresting ~ varitd ivork. I\&. • !\lui;t have isenior key. inr field , Great tutu.re for
ir H r a.re.a. Lie. & be.ncli!S iocludirw profit PACIFIC AUTO SALES 2!.fa1_hfon l•la11d Requires knowltd&'.e o ! punch / v.erilying cxperi· you. Starts $450. Call Gloria
bo . Refs furn. 642-2356 sharing. '3600-tben'Y Ave. An equal opportunity ' 11hthnd. good t Y Ping' 151 E. Caatt Hwy. r.ncl". IBi\f. Good i1'0rking Kay, 540-60.JS Lo~ --Beach employer Adults purchasing exper. desirable. Newport Be11ch c:ondilions and benefits. ·COASTAL AGENCY 6890
PLlJMBrNG REPAIR
No job too sn)all
• 642-3128 •
Remodel, Rep•ir, 6940
* If you ·ne&:rremo:dellng,
painting or repairs. Cal l
Dick, '642-1797
APPLY IN PERSON
10 '.M to 9 PM
Monday thru Friday
J. C. PENNEY CO.
* * Willing to learn & gro1v 1v/ A men1ber of * DRIVERS * company. P 1 ea s ant sur-----EQUAL OPPOJ\TUNITY SneUlng & Sne'Wng Inc. · -DIV,ISJON-· roundlngs. Ap p I y 215 * Accounts P11yablt Ti:l.fPLO'ER :?i90 Ji'arbor Bi, Costa Mesa No Experience CONTROLLER Luxury stngJe, 1 & 2 ru ..... w. '"'··NB Clork . . r-• MAID AND STOCK WORK
Necessary! bedroom apartments, . •Typists Experienced on l y t)tPc 60 l·JS.·, DALE V.'AY Pcl'maJJen+ for fine..__.. ...... , R P.,... °"~· · furnished and wilur-w Pm CALIF -s ' .. -.. ·-· l.1lL!lt have clean cautornia a i......, e."!_,,..in• micro-• Ste~raphert · · · COSTA t.IBSA, · :i.<V.< clothini;:: store. Retail ex·
. dri'".""' _ _. -An. p'u eltctronic ma.nutacturer re· nlshed, with complete Hrtv sft:y-e Recept-·* ..,Pfr16n~( ~1i1t•nt (114) 54.>82fll perienc."f! helpful, or will -24 F111hion Island · ·-. ~......... v qill~s Division Controller. privacy and landscap-. Experienced in uitervtewlng YELLOW CAB CO. p0 ... .,_, ,.. .. ~., d;,:,. .... u •• to General.contractor wilt be lo-_,.d _,1 p•---, -• ..,.._,, ___ , train. Apply : . An equal oitJ>Ortunity 186 E lSth St ,........ '" ... -.. ..,. ed COlllllry club at· ted Sa ta _.__ .... '""' ,...,.., .,,. ,.... • ....,.uig
employer · • genl!ral :muiqer. Coat ex· h · r d' ca ll1 l.l ni"" · now work. Good typing skills. ""'=====---* * Costa Mesa perience desired. Newport m,osP. . ere me u mg taking applle.a~ns tor per· Cood opJ)ortunity in ADVERTISING
Roofing 6950 .'.',,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..;.i ·--::::-.::::::----Beach location. '750,000 w or th of manent _pos1t10rui;, General faij arowin& company, S t / 1--~~----,..-'!! E:-.."JX'rlenccd recreational faciliti es t'~nstruct1on expe1~encl'! de-Call for apl}Olntment ecre ary
Roof Coating & Repair TRAINEE: Wonderful oppor. • BUSBOYS Contact A. J .-· Ei;-li designed and operat~ su'Cd. Send applicants "' POLYOPTTCS INC.
Rock Rool our Specialty tunity to advance for a a:reat e~ just for s ing I e reson)<'s to Donovan Con· 540-2'250 Bookkeeper
BACK STRE.ET
Fashion Island
Newporl Centf'1'
-::-Gal Friday $43_0_
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""' "timat" >13411'l lif" Start •I i.;200, Call B"d • DIS. HW &SHERS RADIX I -"'"""'0" Co., S670 Wil,hitt cq"al op.po•tu•I-•mploy" Snell, S4(}.6()S5 " peop e . Blvd.1 Suite 660, U\ 90036. -.r Ne\\·po11 Beac:h l'O. pleuant
S•wiit9 6960 COASTAL AGENCY CORPORATION Attention: Leo Niemi:'. TELLER: Fol' sharp J>E'rson Responsible, top level !!w·roundings, rriendJy · '»-
·-'" Apply in ~raon 184 E. Liberty Avenue ANAHEIM ~--..====--·I \\'hO likes reg. hours &: plush patitian far sh11rp, tak• wo1·kcl'S. Call Edel:'. ~
• Dressmaking -Al!eratiims Snell.A m&e~~-of 1 Anaheim 879-060 m So. Brookhw-st WOMEN location. \Vil! go to sm. charge 9frf. Must h•ve J111on Bett
CustDm Designs tng mg nt'. REUBEN E. l£[ Experienced (1 blk So. or Lincoln) Betw•en Aga1 25 & 40 Call Gloria Kav, 540.6055 excellent skills incl. Employment Agency * 641>. 6446 * 2790 Harbor Bl, Costa Meu COASTAL AGENCY · "'20 °-M · s (TI4) 772-4500 needed for testing of elec-shorthand; h•ndle lite ·""' ""'· a.in .A.
Alterations-642·5845 SALES fl ·c H BROILER MAN tronic compooent.5 Exp. A"membtr of bkkpg; billing. Under osE;:;CRM>iETrnAoR'Vy:-, -,Le;c;:,a1::;-;know=o.I
Neat, a~rate, 20 years exp. YELLOW PAGES ISi E. Paci c It wy Six nights a 1vk. Starting rate GARDEN GROVE pre!erttd, good· ·...,·01icing Snelling & Snelling lnc. 30. C•ll Barbllrll, (714} how in beautiful new ofti(.'t
--·-· · ·----Local telephone directory Newport Beach $26.00 a day. Cont11.ct the conditions. Pay commensu-2790 Harbor BL Costa l'olesa for somt lu<'ky person.
TILE, Cer1mic 6974 Orange County area, No SALES • chef, Jnlerview~ bet. 12-4 13100 Chapman Ave. ra~ wiU1 expcrltnlY'. '42-3910. Starts .'500. Call Gloria Kay,
travel, abovt averae:f! ca111-YELLOW PAGES p.m .. l\1on.-1"ri. Apply in <4 Bib. \V. Santa Ana Fwy,) Ele<:tronic Micro Syll\Cmll CREDIT CHECKER VERSATILE GAL Jor l girl :H0-6055
TrM Service 6'80
ES'l'ATE Maint Tree · Scrv ~rUo~l ~ trimmlni:•. mr
estlma.le. ~an ~.OOSS.
6990
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l:.'uropean Cra.fbnianslilp
JOOti* fin? 642-1454 -
1831 Ne1vport Bl., C.M.
PLANNING
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ings, full lime work. \Vill person only_ t7l 4l fi36..l030 549-:t.?95 or oflicc. Repo11 1o Div. ilTgr. COASTAL AGENCY train. Seer.tr. F1-enu1 7:30 Local telephone directory GENERAL CLERK ~1in. :; yi's. <'xp. Type 75 ~--e Co""Y ••-• No•-NEWPORT BEACH TYPIST: Trainot!. Cool ma· A n1c1nber of PM Th J I ?4th 8 ~" ........ '& '"" " • ..... FIVE CROWNS "·pm, Sh. too. Exp. in all • urs. u Y -or : "" vel, above average earnings, turt" person. Cr!' al advance· Snelling k Snelling Inc.
Mt Fri, July :?at!'!. full lime \\'Ork, Will train. RESTAURANTS Irvine and 16th SI. n1ent for career mind .. >d, UNITED phases of ofc, iv or k • 2190 Harbor Bl,. Costa Mesa
HELP WANTED° See t.lr. Frenzel 7:30 P~1. 3801 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. (114) 645-0;;;iO congenial, type. starts $350. CALIFORNIA BANK purchuing, isale5, produc. EXPERIENCED
e Boat Carpenters Thurs JUiy 24th or 11:30 AM Corona Ml Mar Call Glo1ia l\ay, 541).6055 tion. can Jim Hyam5 Day~:
•Boat Mechanies J"ri, J·uly 1>th 6i. E. Broad. I ----'-'-'-""---"---I South Bay Club COASTAL AGENCY 2712 \V. Coa:it 'th\~. ~~O~v~~:D~~~'i WAITRESS
•Cabinet Makers way, Anaheim. • REUBEN'S • Apartments A memDer of Ne1vpo11: Beach · &ft..2431 1644 \\'hitt,icr Ave. C.l\I.
• Journeym<'n i\IGi\1T TRAINEE Old Snellin& &: Snell.ing Inc. Equal opportunity employer Apply in Person •Boat Finll!hcrs 1 1
' · : re· RECEPTIONIST:"Be the star 2790 Harbor Bl, Com i\lesa · SURF & SIRLOIN S h E I . liable co, rapid advance· C · M 0· bi'Li't 1·e 5 93 •v•nna n erprise• ment for top .person \\'it:i osta esa attracllon for JoYe).y medic. ATTRACT \Von1an needed to 5 0 Pac. Cst. Hwy. '
776 lV. l ~lh St., C.i\I. gOOd initiative $5(!00, Call (•enter. Starts $42J, Call Glo-learn a.nd Uach make -up an L·i m iteO T i'!S . J NtwporJ Be1ch
Production Cantral Bud Snel1,-54Q.6CG5 NE.EDS 1·Ja Kay 540-6055 techniques. Also pos:-iibte l.o .-' --GENERAL Cl.ERK: Va.rie-
Clerk ta $500 COASTAL AGENCY COA:STAL AGENCY o"''n small business of your OfJCO~lj .J: _,' ty & public contact. Start ai
Xlnt oppty \\"ith vital, slablt' A merriber ol •DISHWASHERS· A member cl own, \Vrite Jerry Shi.vet, Quality Positions Jor ~ $400. Call Ann \Villian:is,
co. Call Bert, ~5410 Snelling & Snelling Inc. SnC"Jling & Snellillr 'lnc. 8200 Van Nu;ys B lvd . , Qualified Applicants v z IJl.il ftlD£tl.S • l'•n~•d ...,,,~., 5W-li055
Jason Beat 2790 Harbor BJ, Costa r.rcsa 2790 Harbor Bl, Costa_1.1esa ,Panorama Cl~ •• Calif. or 488 E, 17th St., Suite 224 =·~·;:::t,:-,,;,~1".t~~ COASTAL AGENCY
E1nployment Agency MA INTENANCE man for Apply Personnel Dapt. C0l\1BINATION, Sharp Bar cad 213-787-4494 collect. Costa Mesa 642-1 470 1hOM J'6·2ll A membei· ot
1555 \Veost. Adams. C.~1. ~I ·els s.. Go Go D MOL NG · I 2120 So. Main. S.A. 1\'0tk arc u n d apw'tment ;;,;ro;,-,~-::::-:;'-;C:-=I a1 · ancers. DI . SECRETARY, EXEC: A ~nc ling&. Snelling Inc, · e DESMOND'S e bu ildings, condominiums, COOK: For one of the bet· Top ii·agcs $3.~$3.50 lo OPERATORS ar TELLER: Rea) opportunity 2790 Harbor Bl. Costa i\fesa
#3 Fashion lslallcl etc. Full time (or property ~~an~~8~0uraan~!anc;,xcei!:! ~':gyp~; ~l ~;~ TRAINEES ~e,; ~i~~to~~'!.,~0: ~~~ for brigh! person. StlU1 a! MANICURIST
Ne\\'PC>rl Beach mana1ement com Pan y. ~ B ' , Suu1s $j50_ Ca.II Gloria, !~~"-'~all Ann \\'llliams, Fashionable Ne11·po11 Beach
NEEDS Needs carpentry, elecbical, ~~ Call ud Snell, ,,c,,.'.,1,.· 7.1=-::-=::;:-=c-=l!\fust be dependable, over 21. 54~ .. ..,...,.,.,., salon n<-eds an cx~rienced
Permanent. full Onie painting and p I u m bl n r COASTAL AGENCY CUTE' Girls to W(lrk full or Apply 8-4 p.m. 850 \V. ISth. COASTAL AGENCY COASTAL AGENCY run time nianicUJ:ist. Quarn:
_JANITOR_ skills. Salary open. Submit A nieinDer ol part time at' LOVE BIKINI 1~eo='=ta=M='="~·=...,.~~~ A menibcr 01 A n1cmber ol & commission. paid vacao
All company ·benen~. pleu res.umt to P.O. Box 1810, Sl-IOP Apply in person, ORTHODONTIC A&sistant • Snelling & Snelling lnl'. Snelling & Snelling Jnr. rions, etc. ?least' ca 11
ant working cond's. 8:30 to Newport Bellch, Ca. 92663 :n:~~~~; Br~~l~~~sa ~1 ~i Marine Avf:., Balboa Office f\-Jngr, Diversified 2790 Harbor Bl, Coista i\lcsa 2790 !rarbor Bl. Costa l\l rsa 644-1570.
5 p.m. Apply in pci-son. MECHANIC · · ~s. scC?'("tarial skills. Exec Secty to $650-R.N. SUPERVISOR--no~,d:<e:::,cno::e::;skc;:to°'$"'31"3~:1
BOYS IO. 14 Foreign Car. BMC & Ferrari GENER AL ~1ACHINIST, J\faturity. good personality X1nt oppty, dynanllc I as r Full 01· part 1i1nc. 11 Recent ll'Ol'k exp. goad t;ypi:it;
Carrier Routes Open deal~r needs 2 cxper. men. 5 exp'd, \vilh stainless steel F /C BOOKKEEPER & jud{:ment re qui r' d , gro,ving Nei\-port Beach co. p.n1. lo 7:30 11..n1. Good young, beal'h firm, call L&
for day v.·eek. Proven high parts to close tolerances, Costa Mesa CPA office, Salary open_ 847~70 Call Kay, !°)40.~110_ salary and h·inge bcnc. raine, i\.Ie~hants P<'r!ionnd
1 '-una Beach, So. 1 ·-una earn~. paid vacation, capable of doing own setups Interesting • Challenging BEER MAID J•aon Best lits. Agency. 2013 \Vestcliff Dt~ -DAILY,P!LOT.._ unllot·mis furnished free, on lathes.. Call Jim Hyams. Commensurate Salary. P•rk Lida N.B. 64~2770.
G In • th Days: 6-12-2400, Eve a: Please call Ll S.8!174 Apply evenlni:s.: t:mployrnent Agr11cy C , . 1 "l2-4JZJ roup i1., n: o er 2120 •-M . SA onvnlescenr dosplla FRY COOK .,. benefits. Call Joe iltoore 5'HHl319 'i\tANICURIST Allredo's Hair SCOTTIES ""'· ain, '· · 1"45 Superior
EXPERIENCED S ervice 642-941).) (.,ULTON INDUSTRIES Etc. 326A. t.-tarine Av. Ba.I. 436 E . 17th St. Stcretary $4f5:-f .. '4=-N~lll'Ol'l Beach 6-12-2410 i\falurc, cxperienct'd lady
Station man, full time, ---• ..-.8-.U"S'"B"'OY___ 1644 Wltittler Ave. C.J\1. Isl 675-6070 Cast• Mes• Personll<'I dept. good s~'{.'. day or cvcnin~. lull time,
H + · · SECRETARY : Top flight CaJI re · 1 · l\f :~~:~~-g~~~i':''pay (over lS J Equal opportunity einployf'r i!l'f Gan. Office $2 p.h. SECRETARY· IV ·k 1 1. ~::!!:·. :::~~:n7sa.P~n~~ oppty 11'1fh top c.-.:ccutivc. Callcnd;r ~i:.;1~4~'.44ss~1e
aftCT 40 hrs. 990 E. Coast 1' .. ull tiJne eves.. Apply in per· •CARPET LAYER• Good typing s~ills, 4 how-s a. nanclal ex~rt. 0~1us~r o~: Agt>ncy, 2043 \Vcstcliff Dr .• ~~~~.a~lt~i»Ca.JI Ann \Vil-Executive Secretary H1~'Y-· NB. son 2 · 4 P.i\f. ~ay, call ~~amc, 1-lcrch~ fice, oppo11unity! S400. Call N.B. M;).2710 lal:io lee jobs). COASTAL AGENCY Frin~c benefits, bonus fai;h.
EXP'D. MECHANIC, part ersonnt' ft 11 c Y, Ann \V\lllams 540-ro5;) ion Island office. 'Salary
lin\c .Sat. & Sun. ~Hart July B~~·~-~~~.·~~y ISELXAPNEOREkE~COET~R o"'R"AtcFlilTf os'M·· AN.NB. 64a-,~.2,."tOh. COASAT~~m·~G, E
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NCY SECRETARY: Rettplion for Snclli~g n;_~1~::rii~~ Jn(-. 06~•.' ~.218Phone after 5 p.ni.
19th. Corona del P..Iar. Apply M y ""' uc enginee1·s. GOOd pc1"SOnalily. '""
in pcr!!On, 3Ul0 E. Coast Costa es11 HOMES, INC. secreta1ial \\'Ork desil'ed fc1· Snelling & Snelling Inc• Start S4j()_ Call t\nn \Vil· 2790 Harbor Bl, Costa !\1csa SALESLADY \\'anted for ac-
H\\'Y· BOAT ASSE?l1BLERS. Mu11t 2135 Canyon Or., C.l\I. Oceano~aphlC' finn, GI. 2790 Harbor Bl, Costa r.t~sa lia.ms, 540-6055 cessory ~lea. Exp prcf'd. ~P7AN..-;1"vAS=H;;E;;R;-;•-aU::;;-...,..=::,nd::; I be ""Ptr. "-1aat. Top pay, 64!:_9ra8 Call collect 545-348G TI-lREE Chlldttn 112. W. 6l COASTAL AGENCY See Betty Bruce al Beals Home l"urnishinp,
K1TCHEN MAN, La~lois pltnly of overtin)e. Perm, STO=RE""-;&. TO:OL RO<?~f TY~IS:r;exp. fa.st, accurat~. need babysitter for re-A member or m [; UOO lrvint', NB. 60--0262
Fancy Frozen Foods, 21144 position. No lay--0lfs. CLERK for rapidly growtng Sh1ppmg dept. Apply tn mainder or s u mmer. Snelling k Snelling Inc. • ORAL ~urge1"' olf iC<'. Im·
Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna ~tERIDIAN LTD. 10920 f.ta:inc Prod_ucts Co. E.-.:· person 2144 S. Hathaway, 96S-lr>ll vie. ot liiagnolia &: 279o Harbor Bl, Cotta l'.les.:i l.~J XeC mediate e.m .. ployme.nt tor
2020 H 1 1v t h o r n e B I v d . , pcnence desired, but not SA. Ad HB OLDER Woman to babysit 2 A!;ency for Career Girls Beach. 4~ Ingle\\·oocl, Ca.HJ. 90304. 1213) necessary. Pol!ition 1\i.11 re-. . ams. · 11 UO \V Coast H vy N B dental assistant. X·ray CX·
EXP'D. BUSBO~. Apply tn b'1H200 quire apti tude for detailed fl'.LL or pt-lt.m.e Beautician. LEGAL SECRETARY ch da-en. · l~i: & 4 yrs. · 1 •• ' ' perie.nce. Call &48-7719 ·r .:.18 Stitt & ;;;====:-c:~::'.;:-;;: . chentelt' pref. but not re· F . , ood Dependabk>, Io v Ing. 4 By appoint. 64&.:393! ~P.;.-T;;;c:ri:::;;-,o;;rr::--1 person 1 over · PART Tirne help wanted : No wurk. ";PPIY 1n person, 1916 qUittd. New :tad ivelcome. ast~ accurall'! l)'pJSt, g days/ivk 8-4:30. !\'ly hoinc, ,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,. Part Time. aerli: Te:lloJr
Sirloin, 593'.I Pacific Cuast cxperie~ l't'QUil-ed ... days cPoli:"LEi''"'"".--;''~····,eo.""ta::-Miie;;;"';;;1 ~CaU~~~'~l8-";;99l~·:'F. ..... ==I on pholl<', SomC' sht~nd, o.. 01vn trans. 125 1vk. {or Sal'ings & Loan Hwy. N. B. \veek. Student or retired. COLLEGE h mi:'r. a· · S1nall ti us y office, liB. ,,.,, -·i TRAINEE: •·ac1ory 1vork. 671-5010
.nge man • s arp EXP'D SALESLADY 536-8078 or 838.6460. .....,.._,, good work record. no hoine ;w;n;,,--,;;;;;C,:;:,n;:== SERV. STA. A'ITNDN'T, Apply in person only. Neal's -cle~t -·to \VOrlc Ml or A ''cc=NTS="'R'°'"-·-,.&'b"il"'li::,,gc--gc-,irl bl Sol'd d SPECIAL Machlnr {)peratcn ovel' 18. Exp. r'M'C. Contet Union Station, 3001 Newport pait lime with adult youth r.ten & \\'omens Clolhing BAR.r.lAJD. No expt'r llt!c. pro ems. 1 • stea Y fy!)('. ror Garmenl lilfgr. Up . ,.. * 548-5383 * 11·a.11ted. E.xpe.r, only. Ac· Start $300. CaJI Ann \\'il. l'K'c. 6~2-2666 MIKE. AIRPORT TE,,.. Blvd, NB leaden ln YMCA. Must !\lust be sharp, nil es. Apply MU'Mle typist. Apply\\!. B. Hams. S4(}..6&jj lni:ww-C6=::o-,="
ACO. 467S Campus Dr. LUBRICATION man f 0 r have car ,_ w'Ork 110me SERVICE Station l'll!'eds g;i1is tn per.ion: Vikkl'11 Uluni;:e, Schock Co. 3502 S. Greendill COASTAL AGEWCY Dl::NTAL A~ist11nl • Chair
Ncwpt. Bch. die• .. •I ..... cks. Sonie Jinht nights. Call 494-MJI for pump serv. Xlnt sal 5 179% Ne111>0rr. CM 5, •-·ta· An• side Orthodontic oUict. -"" ~ POINTS SHE" 84°' .. 4 ., ~· . A n1cn1bc1· of EXP'D. 2nd. shl(t Injection mtthanical 1v or k . Ex· ARCHITECTURAL ....... """'" Snell'°" & s-lllng I"". * 642-2040 * OPERATORS ACCNTS )\ec. l billing girl -.,,. "" '" Molding foreman. G d , pcritneed only need apply. DRAFTSMAN, 8 I K I N I Barmald/dancer. . ivantcd, E:qier. only, Ac· 2790 J-larbor Bl, Costa i\lcHa MATURE · Part t Im e
ben's. Apply 9 to 5 PJ\f. Boat TrnnAit Inc., 871 \V. l nterml'!diate Exp Tom l: f'uU or parl·lime, Costa Experit'nced on d r" s s, 1, curate typist. Apply \V. b. BEAIJl'lFUL Girl, n i cc kitchen help for Dell. Appk,
SMALL PARTS INC. 161.h St., N.B. Truskier Arc.hltecb Ai.A i\fe11a. 646-7301 .'!ports '\"aaJ', zippers, Top Schock Cc, 3502 S. Green. shape, for figutt model. ~· 171h St.. C~f.
1346 Lopn Ave., C.t.t. SERVICE Stal ion help. l Hunt. Harbour, 846-0in BARl\IAID, street dre ss, Pay. AllKI PRESSER. ville SI, Slnta Ana Strictly aniateur, 4fE]DC1'0W; Job
TRAINEE 19-24. radio gar· J;ravtyard, 2 Jbl' day llhift. Iv. EC H ANICS-E.:xperienced parrtln)e. \VUlini; to train, 863 Production Place: Day ah.ill. DESI.:: CLt:RK. pay. 1 afternoon per "'eek. I-Men, Wom, 750d
•ie door field. 11ervlce & E.xp prtf. No phone t.-a.lls. \\'{inlxlards, outboards I.: 549-t6j2. and $49-2769 Newport Beach. 646-0303 E.'.'J)trlenced only apply. r.;ay bl' married or 1inglt', MANAGER ror apartrne~
lnst.a.11, Radio repair back· Ricltficld, 19th & Ne,\'J>Ol'l, ste~drlvcs. ~all Anc~~ BABYSITTER wanted: t.>ly MOTllER'S Helper to ti~ in. JAMAICA INN HOTEi. but p1-efer over 21. \Vrile house. 6 unitg: 1 bdr apt fod
Kf'OU.nd. AlHO P.T. radio tt-· Cl\I J.tarme ~ Rcpa,1r. 6"4-4.)45 home · 21st., Ci\f. 5 day, Pref. Cli.'PC1' w/001v baby. l--.=~6:;:13-3;;,!20~-;;;;--l nBoF'·',-';;l';i869-;;. ,n.,aU~y'P;:l-,lo,..1.;;;;::;; senriCl'!'e. 1209 w. Balbol( palnnan. 642-3490. PLATERS, 3 exp. !lard ht\i'n 9-5. $25 \vk. 646-5263 No other e.hldlren. prlv. DES p A RATE L y Need Blvd, Balboa. 494-5189 i
ESTABI.JSUED ln!;W'ance • chrome, ha.rd JLnO, cad, t'OOK·lr)' .. exper. ~-man * \VAITRESS * Over 21 _ rooin it. bath. Start Al.l&-18. SECRETARY subSt.ilute motMr/S l-T old COFFEE Shop Cook~Mak! oc
Leads avail. N.B. OUioc. platen. S\\'ing ishirt . Apply 1vho desire~ J)OSltiOf• \V/ Experienced rraveyard &4~ Atk11lOOM ol\ly, Trainee ok. girl, gqing lo Klleybrooke female . run t.ime lhtftJ
Ca.tttr oppt, ~ in ])C1'80n 2144 S. Ha1ha1va,y, fulutt. for inter. st't !\fr. shift. 613--0'J77 ;'cu'=R"T"AIN=-,.:--:do:,:c,,-p:-:-,::-:or y Gd. lyplnt k r;horthand or Sehl &. 3 yr cld boy. Startini: open. Apply after 1 pm.
503 ASSJ~ANT CHEF 1 all. SA Schrerhold !\Jr. Sltak, 2267 saleslady c:qi'd. No phone Stenoret~ required, 962-6912 Sept, ;, dA,Y wk/~. Plea1e E. Edgtowater, Balboa ·
uound cook. Country club, SALESMAN: ~1. ttme. &II 1'8il"Vlel~'. 0.f. 6'11.07JZ Fu*tl ~VNOIR17UY ~bb ~A eall11. UdoU's. So. Cout 1_ .. _,_o-:"-:'-:pm°Nt.iit<>:S-:--:-:---i ~'=';:;",;;':;;";;';;'::;'°~·::_5'0-59>5:;.;';;_:;',.,-BEA •~y ~-
top \\·aae.s. 496-5446 IN-DEMAND product, lli S TEREOComponent H tu~~;. ••~11.~ .. """'P1ata ... NURS&<; .• , \\'ArTRESS ·OVER 2l -...t"t'· v8~· '°'i.o' full or
EXPERIENCED llhoe sales-~~ ,pa,y from ala.rt. t!O. saJesme.n. Knowl. of current unt. l:K'l•. ~ CENERAC OH:ice hclp need· nN-Reliet r.hlft Day t evenlilg shift. ,.... ·-ime-. usy II p. Xlnt
man. Inquire 245 f'OttSl sample1 tnposit re.lundable. ste~ oomp'nt.s. i11bc 21. SEC{RECPT tor Dental of· ed. Accurate. typi.na rtJquir-LYN, full nisiht.&hift Call : ~9863 localion. Contessa H a ir
Call 642...4886 CLAN IND Ph: Lee Van fl.t6-8S97 fice •in Cost! fl;leu.. ~-per. ed. 50 WPM. Call 646-02'.l:I Apply in prn10n Fashions 675--:o(i '
Aw .• Laguna Stach. f'ACT'ORY Ttaintt, ~ilft preferttd. ~ 8:3G-S u'k lo:t Mrs. Bp-ry. Lquna Beach Nunina Home BEAUTY Op ERATO RS HAffiDRE.SSER NI GUE t. ~~~a:me'::~.!i~ ~~ e1:!~ .!11°:~~ ·work. -EARRO C O RP . srrr£R WANTED lot 2e t KJ N J Bai'mlid/daJ'ICer.,==~=·-~~~·~-~~~~ =ry~~~o6~a1;.i ~l~rcrAS~NS,p~:-t.~
Acres 1'1o~I $48.8755 laundry on \V, 19th St. Flberalaaa Dlvisiort, 18811 am.aU cltildren w/exp Ir. Full or part·tirnl'!. ~la SALES Clm, exp, pref'd., EC SECR ••y M
54.'"'3641 1\d. Hunt. Bch. \ ~ts. CdM area. 615-46J:7 lt1"sa. not nee. Stationery &: office L AL ET..,.. • min. ~n-2Zll
DON'T ;:Ive. It eway. eot E:XJ>·o. &tW>e nuan ~ed, CHILD care and 11 t e e.1s.no1 supply. '10 hr \l'k , call for Gt yt11., exp .. Sal~v~n. '•"0"1.'"sm:ntt"'°S1'"'1E°'.R~•c-,;Pc-,,..,,..,.,-m-,I
quk:lr cull for fl with • EX p ER. Landl'IC/maint. GUDE'S BARN:ETI', So hou11twork 5 d11ys \\'k. 2 appoint . 642-4563 i.!l< for nera PJ".1tC"t1cc. 4:30 to I p,m., ~ day 'llik1
Dally Pilot ~~~7~1
; :. t~i. ~ft~e;;::n PO Coait Pl8.TA , Com P.tt"M «h.ildren 9(i8...1620 OAJt.\· PJLOT \VANT ADS! Mr. \\~t!lmri; or l\fr. H~k I \\'bile ~l<'phan\l!l50tme-a·l!ne 11-12-2410
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/,;;;;;;~=~~~~~~;;=~~;~==~=~~~=~;;;;;; HAMMOND' y.1 be1utlful ltQ ten • .b.tra eute wltb "1 WE'JlC mov1nr! ll' --------·I I walnul. &!Pf.l'*lfl speaker KIRBY nclnun c: I tan• r tbtlr g..tiotd feet. lta'tlt lhotl .heavy for twd '*· cam-* J'tDtst 9tlec1loft. Phw 6
ctbnta. Fhle kir"' church, w/1tllcti, pollabtr. XL.NT It wlU ~vtr. $J1S8 art~r blntd motor A tltl. fbf•. oa .'Sail. Skipper opUaall. ·For • club or home. $.14'."i t1r offtt. cond and ebar·" hY on 6 om ~ 712:5 bottom. 14' mall • rudder. tirocbu.re can 5'1-.Cm .
hfay Lab tmaU crand ln bllance. al $39.IT or t.Xe )'REE To qUll. ~. lov. t..orw;unUMd Al1a. m.aM4 •
Must be ••perlenctd. Our 6,000 ft. W1rehouM •open tq: Pu-.Hc Pint Thnel trade. 61s-.t028 · mr paymmtl. Ooilt Dept., J'UJ"t bm! Beqlt, · male. ;tfi8 ~ Jae It Low houn AJrcreft 9100
.li 2:111 f j ! II i j j 1] i'i 3 ii il:JI! fl;j/j SPU<~:;jRANos v~~~~1~~~ ~~i'~~ ~ ~~ ~: llO.~~ ~ Pif: i: =~; · :-PPLY
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Third Floor OtASE Upricht. Good c:Nliinatts. Llc:. , c 0 n 1 r, ~ Kiltelll and .Molhtt to &Ol)d ..... ,.star fl r I • ue. CoNlder motOJ'C)'de, ~ P Riio.ns SlioWrwm Furniture Over $1000 value/$38?.95 l ""t:h~ ~=" ""'4"'· .. ~"".;.,!, ~ ~~ .. ':"'!':; ;;:'.::"='.· :!~°s'=.·.= ~ ~. ,_,11 • THE BROADWAY
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... .. 21" ADMIRAL. Cotqr TV prett)', 1&. b.f1rtd, 3 lemale1 1..;;. :,;;:;.,;:,;;====:;:-(
Examples of I 00"1 other once In -a llfetlm• ,ipecl~s! Tefe•l•lon " 1205 ~~~1;1,: ~':;., !:; "" caltco.·1<6-74l0 1124 S1!1&oofl ' • .' 9010 Flyl!'J Lo11ono 915o
• 5 Pc O&me Sets wro1 'ht iron from $59.96 • 8 Ft Dec .Divan & Love f. • ) · wtattchlllts, 2 )ITll qld $60. 3 WHITE blue: eyed ldttw. i 11' Thi.Ille Sloop All raelna L Fly N ! ' 47 Courtt of Fashion Seat $149 95 • 60" Hea" ' Spanish Coffee table $29.95 e Lg8 Matching Ct.JI MT~ monUW.• dct,,., 2 male, . 1 sear plus .fr!r.' Xlnt cond, ••m to ow
FASH19N ISLAND , Lamp tables $19.95 e D.coretive Spanish LamQl::s from $1~.95 e Guar RENT OR BUY POOL TAlltE femu. Alao '""" oldor kit· MUST SELL. 16'1> °' "'" 10 Imo ol t111tructlonl IS.
Newport h•ch Box Sprinas·& Ma. ttresses $19.95; 15 yr. Guar. ..111y Kings & Queens COLOR TV tens o! ,dlUe:rent colon.· otr. See at m Aaron No. &lcp ScMof, 142.104 · • ,........ $t ~th Up Brunawlck S X 10 "Gold' MS-662'7 1125 2. &A. (£. oU Fa!rvWw, inl:;;=:.;;=:;.:==::==I At Terrific S.vlng1I Stacks&. Stecli:a &. Stacks of M.ttr•tHS ALSO Cron'' Like nt\'1-Ctnuine -
An Equal 'qpPortunuy Ba I. slate, top.of the line. atr-4466 1 WNEl/l _ Ulff' it1llen ml. North al San Diego Mobile HCNMI Y.AN
Employer ( d't na or sTEREQ.REFRIG.ERATORS wait~ 1.t1f riv, Jipme. FrQW)') j
Demo-Sale• re I \VASHERSORDRYERS BOYS St\~1·m "~ Swe6t -dl&p.011 1;o n GLEN Lu· o:cellent eon-GREENLIAP PAR""
TIME, llFE Slore OPTION TO BUY :!,~~ s:.e. isll' J;:;.;: 9l)S..ofJ971 7124 dltioll.. p~nr blrp1n al in cleat, clean, coal CqlB
WISHES Terms Charge su.cs39 642-5666 eEAUTJrtJL R •• ,, •• ,1 , ""' s1oop -da"""' :"t;.: .. ~; ::!
TO IMPLOY pups, ~ Lab % GermNI sau., flber&luee~. st&tnleu located at Park. 0pm t .AM
SALES P .eOPLE 541-9660 o ,_ t.t Delff HI.Fl I. Stereo 1210 CARPET . SbilpKud.... 6 wk! ota . ateet rluine with trailu. to iPu S..10.S Set t4 Shag!. tweeds. hi·lo pile. All 4M-5A28 . 1/'l!J ~ A~ MOSM \Vho i•;ere formerly wortlni a.hind Harbor C11r .Wish Ent.r on H•mllten or BarNird St. ...._-'~.;;.;.:.;..;;.:..._....;:.= t'Olors. Free nt. 1Jc Omtr.
or a.re CWTantly worldn&r~!!!~!!!~~~!!!!!"'~::!!::!!"!''!'l!!~!!~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -,., so4 LID ~~ .... stereo, 4 546-44'J3. EXCELLEN'l'ol:. -~•lc'NSorho" ,Ts F.~~·~~~~~PB0 HO~-~~ part time with oompanlea l: 111 , lpea .. ,., a lO 1Y'lem yn. a , • ....., ....... I ,,... o , • .....,.,,, e,"'.._ ,....,, . lT;>O nw.o "-·
.!iUCh as AVON, A.MWAY, or Furniture 8000 Offica Equipment toll ADDlliMM 8100 in walnut COMOle. Take ~CRIFJCE -._Ne~ Sch rood adult home onb'· Dacron Ails. roller rerfin&, Coata Mesa n4: td-13'3
FULLER BRUSH. Demon.I--------~ -~. overa~1*¥Ulentaotpay ienoUJ Club n:iembership. 642419 7/2( ootboard. NICE! TRYBoAT£Rs1f Doable J:i.
sti:a.Ce our beauWuJ book! to -MOVING THIS 181.f Executive typewriter & LARGE'&election of recondi-cuh balance' o"r $'13.6S. ~any 8 u t I er 1-3• wk cM hoUsebroken kit· $230D. Jm-y GT~ Mndo aO'OM trona 'btW
your e1lllbll1htd cu1t~M1. Autoi)ophlt. U" caniage, Honed appUa.nces, repos, ap. C'.redi~ Dept 5.1$-7289 ten, &l.24at' ---ter-& pm1/25 CORONApo :ti No. 604. FUll o.na Pbll"lt ~ ¥"fl
No charJ:~ ·Jar hilffirit' or WEEK WILL au-bon n·bbon. .,.__A.i .... uy pliance1 from model bomes 1969 RCA. hom e en-RECONDITIO,NED Typewril-PET' ond 'IVISTOCK race equipped., Deluxe m. meet m • n •I' em eat..,. Wes It.It. Prefer eduation • i-•GL...... -all guaiantttd, 1e-•n-•.nt -·•-,, 23"'-•. e-electri'" sta.ndatdltpo~ ~ ~. .. terlor A Im ... "CRIFIC-E bo·and ""'11500. 540--0852"· ·~ .. ~ _.,_ ---~ . .. •• powor. moc . .-i. -ol'iented people What have ~" S4G-TIS2 \Ve Service -\Ve Finance or.-"·TV, atereo AM/FM l table.2$75E!dtn.:A.ve.,.O:ista Ats;fll,Mrat'•,. • llOO Leaving -.rea. sac. $6500. LlOO Peninsula, I deal
you_ sot to J'os e ! Call 6 rms. top cond. modern DUNLAP phono. Walrftit cablrittt', Mesa. . Atter6PM.,64&-lm bayfront loc&Uon. Trailer
6,38.5400. tum., appJtance1. 71282 81-e-G.ra~ Si.le 8022 APPLIANCE ~~11s .. A.,n.st;io3.' Our P.rlce WANTED OR IE N T AL SCRA~ ·LETS i1· DAY kiltr. Comple"te w/ 1arte ca'6"&m. New •lw Ion Lane, (Seabury Homes). 18lj NcwPQrt Ph·d., Cfi1. .,..,,.,. .,.,.i...2'Jl3 THROW RUGS PV. Pty. ,_ .. • , equipment, Includes on_more t:rpt,, Stove a: retrlJ9n,W. FRY coorr D 0 u BL E ll; e.!J' mal-J. PtECE walnu{ llvtnc room ' ~~ • NE\Y Se4f1~Ste.rec2 494-MSl ' ~NSW.ERS Balboa lsland m~or Inc. Aaklng '9000 646-2516
ftJ lrcSS/'eflnzs. d r e s s e r • iables $25. 2 lamps $1~ 6' 'co"'-MP=trr=ER"'o"';".u.";"'on:-:;db"-=" I a p e a k c rs 1 • s p e e d GO-KART SIOO. Mini...Slke Phone 5U-3S3l 65 Pah Atnei. 12 "57. 2 EXP
dreaslng table · maple finish green couch. i;ood oon-c,, of modem McDowo?IJ It b 1 a c k /'bro w n 45 al· $150. Both &ood condition. : . . l'l' \)•01.)': o;;;un~r 1314 BA Enc. pardl, •~
Top ivages, permanent, hon-$40/all. 675'-4423 strucUon. Scotch guard Craig steel desks, c~in. tachments $4,;. fi75..a742 LI 3-4Cl6 rtabby .. Suite • Vlola • U.: ?"~ $1750 • Used $1350, lnp, shed. Adult. PK In SA.
est, and work1nc coodltions 2 PIECE Rctional. Earcy cover Sl:i Set o( goU club lilc5, tables, etc. --G &. H OFFSET Printlnr gume •BLUES. From •tor-14 O o., mtd , ....... $500 l.Jke 1N f11SO. SO....o&98
; .. ·-a'• "ad;,. -•la"-·t. Am•rloon, fao··. 120 1....., covers ~ and ·SlO Sc>t or McMAHAN'S m.acso Ctmt..rD 1'__ ~!lip. 8300 · ) tune cookie: ''L~ whittl~Flln~~Zone~'_Boa~~t,!Co..~,_Bal~!!boa!! ll~iii'ijjjjji;;;;;;i!iil,'"iiiii"ia ......... "" -... ·~ ....... ' '"" !<.fT65 llfcGregor golf clubs --(dl11COUntonorder200ltO'V9r Ue many Umea leads to 1 , -8xfO Biltmore 2 Bl\, fun ti..
Apply 9 am to S pm for in-We1tmin~ter, No. C, CM. $.j(), Set of :l iv 0 0 d 5 1830 S. Anal)eim Blvd .. in PHOTO Eqi..lp: enla.rpr, 117 ll Riverside, NB 642--0920 cue of the BLUES." FOLDING, 13 c omp , Cpts, drpll. Fum or unfum.
terview at 548-4683 McGregor lull set lrom AMheim. (alongside SA print washier, paper, ln)'ll, CHAIRS Sl-$4, bed $15, paint. w/aaUs a: trlt. Use w/ob 18 Lowfy Palm ~ Pk.
HI chair;. drapes; bridle al __!'reeway at Katella.) many othn' items. &U-4862 lnD"s $5 -$25, drapes $7, FOR SALE : $1.91 each ~e;-7680$950 + new, best ofr. Rebig. A/C. $%.oo. ~
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\V ter Hagen older model, GENERAL ELECTRIC ... Dutc:b Banded Bwmie1 ...,, lamp; round table , ~ folding but in good .!ihapc, just need , tables p-$15. 499--2334 3 months old ... A~ .....,., ..,.,. ,._,____ lil>er&lau ANGEL TnJler on beautlful
chain·, mirror $10 each. ....._ · lfc" p h ·I automatic wcher. l ate Ml•-lloneo111 160Q ~·~ "" ........ ~an ·~w grips ~ 1 <: o 1 x1 S50 -· space, Penn. Ntw 5 yr lease, U031 Ellroro Rd. 847-631.! • refrigerator, clean "''I th mode• nt coDd. · Misc. Want.cf 1610 Doll 8125 mold. F..-tim.ated v •I u e with bay view.~. 6T'a-63&3
Leisure Worid La&una Hills SOFA, Brown 8., good for separate i re ~ z e r rom· 847-8US AUCTION • · $1001 Sell $l:M) or best oUer. &: ·67S4112
&37-Wl4 _bead:! ~ ~ or_ ol!g,_ partmenl, nirui good $3.>. 2 La.le model d~. *· . * '-· :_ .. ALASKAN ·Malamutea-(s!ed Call Chrlratt 8. ~-n .. ?ilQBD:EliiQj cibana 2
5016 Sea.short'. 3133 Sharon Lane<. 546-4145 I?' o • t ·free Refrigerators. · WE PAY ~&' ctoi pupsf~ AKC, bei.lrt1tUI ~YmG JR. • Ready Jot ._ n .. -ftn iJti p.$
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Furniture IOOOFurnitur1 8000 NORGE Wa&her $50. 1 year JULY 25th ' · triendl)", ~ ieUY IO tndefotlQJelnequlleond. ~ 23lt
old GE. Dryer ~. ~th ln B«lroom s e t s, Dfva.ns, . .trJ!n.. Ptrfact show dola. ~ Electric Cira 9U0
pcrt-worldAa-O>Ad.-'44-.0096 ·b!:niocie~. me""~'~=. --· --Rejta~rec1. P.~~~ ~-26N·~~v:a-.;J}. '!:~ '68 rotfu-::S..:... .,,_ P~.
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:i41J.7041 or 546-5.141, PUBLIC NOTICE LADY KENMORE automatic ~ f' furnlttu pplLanet wp, "YI' ~ .... p ._. ....... washer, lafe model, -xlnt -1,.ari)i.; Pldurq.. Mattreu. or -e, • s. up. 492~ Price ftlSO ·(%13) 210-4938 · Vt, ·auto. RAll, n.aDI ml.
1..'ond, SUS. 847-8115 i '-·~~table, Stenos, TV'1, colored TV, pianos. orsans MALE "Cermah Shepherd " • .-ith 'SS 9' 4-wtnd .......
Co&ttd ta Pe recorder, and antique.Ii. . ; .~py; .AKC Ni' 10 wks. 22" ' 1P~ Ensign. camper. $4,395, 5'1-M i
Trunki, Foot lockers, Re-Day or nl.p:ht Black A: tan. ~ ~.SOO. ~mplci~ with watts, •.c. ~ cam , II I, DECORATOR GETS CANCEUATION _,.,, Stov" w.,..,., • 6J6.30f" "'~ ~ Olllbl'd. 543-mt . ..., ·-per, '!_,,, Antlqu.. · 1110
Real Estate Saleiimen A MENTS L MLJ t &: MUat MoRE~ • COCK.JpPO() Pu}lliet,·2 mos SAILFISH, new aall. Wood ~l· J)eW,· U.000 ml.. WlliJ" ~r:~~ ~~ ~:::·~~ ~~:~ OF 18 LUXURY AP RT \l/.::~~,~~1re~i~ ~~ ro~ BROWSE AROUND $ WE BUY $ okl, a.11 bl.le~, no~~"· SS. hull with ir,e lurfboua eqplt. '2300· 54&-al
ad•'I., lloor tlm•. Foo ron-Spanish & l\ltdlterronHn Furni1Urt rotl ·top·o, .... ...i •"".......," llllllQY'S 'AUCTION · · :' .un~: .:.._:..,, $1110.'~~ A•=l~~ ":l
fidentlal interview Broktr All BRAND NEW china CJ'binets, 11ecret;am, fl~ $ FURNITUR6 $ feN!e. f. ,.i ~ UOO lt·N'o, 23U. Gd, cond, Write Dally Pilot Soi lll-&J5
675-3581 ~ Mm,.-o;,.,~ ,..,_ sU1i. • "-• Eur. Armolrf!:S, brass beds, J:l, 75~1 Nrwport Blvd~ APPLIANCES . I "tta...."Old. S25. -•A-1•vlnc OOUl'ltry, must tell. -
COUPLE to manage le ma.in-!Ptl"~tAH.:-r™'s.i!!f .. ·i:lli~i£ilW'•1th .itetdl1111 Li:i;1f-18.• 300 clocks 4 much JnOn!. ~!Tony's Bldi;. Mal'IL . WE.,,,:;,,,ER a~ 673--9291 MJnl Blk"• 9275 ~llMutlM C ... NH.'51 •.......•• ':ft: ·:: Wholesale&: retail. ~428 New • ......__,_ f.1,..,.. • ,~ 0~ Color TV-Pi•oos-Sl••••t IMAK.Al\l • ne: .. 1ever ll' Sallboa" ,1.._riaa w'""" .• ~··---------.I :~~8 ~~;xit~ in h~~ ~l-!~.,~~~c;::.·~~l·:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:;',H; m":e port Blvd., Costa Mesa. OrEN-oAILY 9 ~ 1 l'leu ., tt ... ••II pupplea"8 wlQ old.. ma.st.. F~ .. in. ~":s. '68 HONDA Mini Sh'ett Lite
workers SHntlfl H•"'91:~ ~ UI• ut.tJI ............ iiMM · ~7383 CASH IN JO MINUTI$ * 983--48 * 543-8368. New $165. Call 673-1267 afWr
""''""'•1:0 :';I\':; A decorator dream house on display -2 5 1 M hi ,120 LOVELY Mopl• """'""' • 541-4531 • l'<X>Dt.E_ Pu~1.., AKC SAIU!OAT utt "'"'"""l=''::'°::·=====F=I
apt. 54&-9219 rooms of gorgeous Spanish furnifUre ·(was •w ng •c nes ~~. amPo~bl~ttlAe. .~~ Cover' all ors.nae:.. LA Co 's Su&a~ ~Pk>n stoc:k. cover anci'traile;, tl.25. ' Meter--._ __
JOU< JIAlR toO'.l .. tra.e Iu $ ""9 SINGER '°"ci>-o-matM:, ' ~~ •. ~W " ··-,.-* fl>-17111 * ---=......,-----1 out hair stylllts! Open.in& reg. 1295.00 zig zag, bullon holes, """'S automatk Phonograph ~"I~~ WTTLE Girl needa a toy 14' illlJioA.T, iidt into 3
Aug. hi in Balboa Is1and. SACRIFICE $398 on buttons, blind hems.. rei_'OC'd album5. Kenmore FURN"'URE . poodle to replace IM• one --...... .....__. nd $31 88 · .. ,6 s~ =s sewi'"' machine In modem .11 .. A, __ , Call~ -·i canva1 ....,.1.. UUUll co • call ,SW'.\ l-1.tm.~ 't.Mt's. \Yed, ' • • • • • • ' · or ..... ,. tr!O· ~· waln~~ desk' ~abinet. HI cl\air ·1 ~:-"CASH . IN 30 Minutes """' -... ......._,. $225. 538-7741 • •
n4: 675-1230 ' or on other c111D1T TERMS AVA.II.AILI c11101T Q.IAlllD IMMl!DIATILY Musical '-at. 8125 small ratlios. pictures. l\.1edl-Quali7 •f'lmltutt, coiQ; TV 's. GERMAN S HEPHERD LIDO 14, Dacron &a.ils, gd,
days, 213: 44~96'7 R D . t•I{ u E ,,, ca.I Encyclopedias. m I .5 c. stemll!I.' appl~ tools, mate, ~~s. ahols. rond. sm. Da.,va: ~
School1-ln1tn1ctlon 7600 fDMllT R BUNDY Oboe, con.5ervatory books. Kitchen ware.Ii, WO-ollicc equip. re•· fi13-$64 •
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• al-oll -·-Bl!nn .. d (at 11ystc1n $150 men·s, me 10 and 12 dresa-'!-'53J\.1212 SCHNAUZE~ ~UP cmERBOARD ;:&00{ with
, .... .~.. _ -048--7117 es. blouses, coats, purses, \VANT TO buy power ed&er (213} 3.'JO.&'i9a sail•, A P.U, · Xlpt, c:ond.
. tao!:_,Goodtim•lS66. n•c·:.'1'h';." So15ttlo. 1144 Newport ' . HarMr llvd.) 12 STRING Bruno Ventura ~':t~.7% o~ 8~ h~~~~~ and' ) "!"", ", .• .. m_ow~ (reel HDrllil"-. aao *7312
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'time. $9.SOlhr. Fully in· C ~ Mesa "'Dly 548--092.1 '. .. . " ~!IO~i .. ~ All 'saorsega~~ 1111.1oo and r(l &fi~!t•bly lWST~l1$1000.PartThoroi rn.aJqany, newly ttnilbed. ~condition llll'ed certified lnstructor °' os,,a ,• ri..f~ "HT priced, Phone 64~ JNnfer:~·"!" .urntter, ~ S21J. ~'1'1 -. . .._.._ _,, £lrtral avail. 549--0126· p· & ,,__ .,9130 _~fl'~·~will tradefor B!ue _.._, '""-ldf •ff,,,,. ~ , , _ ....... • 'IR w·· Stt 's 'Tll 6 ••nos -~· ' . 1 ~ ...... at.amps or Slr:H Green \V • .\ N X.E ~: ' P~n • ..,.... -~--. ;i • IW)t cond.. 30' T1hlt1 °---h •2,200 . , ~ • EducaUonal' Vlcation 5th : (Yffl'Nltftt. 9--., · un. -..-----TRAINS ')'l'I. -..4rldet-.1 Bkr9• ~..,~ • iii; l~I!!!!!!!!! 6 WEEK• * $12 otampo • ..._1584. Saturdo.y •. -• ~··· SAC. AS I& 169 So.~ Milo, 74 HA1U.EY DavMf80n grad<'rs . . Sr Citizens " S * Pho!\(' 642-0682 * anr or aft I pm ~ ~._ Chilcoat 10 lesson typing --Orian clas5' le&!OOS for be· &. unda.y 9-5:.JJ. After &' • f. OMM. IUJ) 795«eeve ml actual miles, xlnt eond.
Sehl Trial Les110n. 173 Del Fu•no"tu•o IOOO G_1r.ige Sile 8022 glnnen. StAr.tipg Tuesday PM weekda~. Mlchlnery llC 8700 GEN'I'LE/~·k'lbut ~~Donna~rlt P...C..t NO'. 32 on traiJeT $1500. Call between 4 4 i
' ' July 29 1at 7 PM, Practice' • "' ._ . itafi:, C... CLEAN, SAILS GOOD 1 ~P~M~•-9<-~1934~·-----I ~1ar, C.M. 543-2'59 ------.--TWIN Bed & spring11, no organs available. Jorn the CLOSE-OUT SALEI. HEAVY-duty rota-tiller. 3 at!tr 4 p.m. ~ $3)00 494-5014 HONDA 250, good runmi. l\fONTESSO RI Teacher of· e Furniture mattress: 2 book shelves: 8 y Id Pi fers mus.le inztr. begln'g: all Appliances e Color TV tun! REGISTER NOW! speeds forward. 1 reveMie. r. o nto. maie, pnlle . cond. cheap. $115 or besot ol.·
\\'OOdwin<k. advc'd flute & AOK AUCTION couch, ad· cond, no cush; HAMMOND Top Names at WhOleliall' Ex~llcnt' condition. For buL spltiled, 15.1,, $250. Aft Pow1r.'CrulMn 9020 fer. 842-6469, S.J2 am.
chair: beet fry: 1 rug 9x12; in OORONA DEL MAR S.it/26th 9 ·,30. 5·.30 sale or trade for front throw 6:30 pm~ '68 ••• = CC. "·' .l oboe. 642--0957 1'122 Garde.n Grove Blvd. chair Xlnl rotl(!, nylon 2354 H 673-3930 * 2'7' Sp ORT-FISH t R _.. _,.... 1\£1.1
SOUTII Coast Sailing sch!, Westminster nr G.G. Frwy cover. 2205 C Canyon Dr, E. Coast wy WILD FLOWER ' lawnmower, JlOWtt ·f!d&tt TIU.NSPOITATION $5850 * chrD~. Perfect• c:ood.
Learn to sail on 26' Race: Tuea & Thurs 1 PM-Sat 6.:30 O.f. OU Vicloria betw. HERE ! 2'50 MeM Verde Dr. and/or! 642-54B8 B4ets & Yachts· 9000 Fl.Ybridce comp. eqp'd ready ~· * 53l-89lD ..
Sloop. 645-1133 Estate ronsgnmt. Repo. New Placeritia &r-Brookhutsl We've la.oded on the moqn &. ;C9ltt Meta FREE TO YOU ~-·-~=.· F~m""'o,.t Auto S.,Vfces
MERCHANDISE FOlt ORIENTAL Rug, 9 x 12 THU~Fri, 2lll8 Thalerope, you can't play the Ori;an or 20' Dory, decked. cuddy, ..... ~·"'",,....... VI a p ......
SALE AN.D TRADE Sarovk, rood ron:P. Best of-(Republic Homes) CM. Piano yet. Gt! busy •rent-4 \Vl:JEELS a: ure11 67 motor "'~II. flberslassed, 2 info pbone 6U-5Ul or _;:;..;..;•:om;.:.. ___ .;,.,...'-":; I
fer lake.5. 837-7494 Bar&ains for Sl ! 546--0S5:i al1 froft\ $10 monthly • we Camaro $40 Ca1h reaister ~~~~~d~n~nt-:,wm~ molon, 1 new trolllng, 67J-.3353 C 0 RV A J R "' b b 1
Furniture 80001±'=''=''='====='-"========= leach too. Be-the tint iri $45 Car roof rack $10. coverR. Dry flush hlad, manllolcllctrb $65 Tldl I
'------Furniture IOOOFurniture 8000 your !amity to solo. 615-2774 panlon • walchdog. Male. trailer, zlay aboard. Ocean Speed Ski loats 9030 eyl szo. ·Cal'Vtllo • fo& uri.
OVER-STOCKED 1-------------------Gould Music Cdmp1ny POOL TAB'"S _ •--.t <l•al'. 546-6017· 1124 u.fe. In water. Nwpt Ital!'. 646--4780 a:lt 6 ••• •••••••••••••• 20<> N. Ma;n, SA • 647-0681 ~ ~· 3 FEMALE ',I Gorn>. Shep. Under SJOOO. 646-llDJ .,.~ MUST S.11! Le&vln( foo .
MUST SELL I F•onch'•• ~lo·-·t. New warehou.w stock -& 14 Toy Coll.ie puppies, 9 FlBERGLASS Supply centt!; Europe. 19' Jet Drive speed RECENTLY reblt 4 cyl". Jeep
* 3 ROOM GROUP * I ,, --quality slale. 100~(-finan-wks., and 2 c h I c k en II. boal. 421 hp. seats &: engine, Incl sen housing a BcauL walnut 9-d1wr drclls· The factory ha..s onkred close cing. 545--1'715 aft 5 or Sa1. S49-2J82 7122 now in CM-NB •re a · covered enctne, Fire engine clulch. Slotf or best cfl.
er, hvo 2-dnvr commodes. COMPLETE out of 4 Console le 2 Spinet Everytl)ln& for . your boat, Red wf chrome. Just 646-1312 aft' 6 pm · hdbrd & framed mirror, all Pianos on a l'Ollt·plua ba&is. SWING set no: I a r g e ·c Kltteps:. Part-.SiamHe. 2 surfboard, car or home. hastd for $5000 Best I~°"'""""",.;..""----· I
for $172. Ne\v 9 pc, corner Living Room -Bedroom -Dinette Never again piano bargains playh0u.5e S50: 30" Range males. 2 females. l All Boat resin special now only pure .· ud CORVAD\ bucket, tea>t t .
ariang. choice of clrs. ~~. $297 like these! Fint come_ lint .. ~~· ~~1veral door• $2 each .!'!~~.~!hers black & wh
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Full $W.50, i\\·ins St95. 1819 Newport., C.M. 642-8484 20" bike $12, boyl! 24" bike nle1 with food lo good home. '67 GLA.5.'iPAR CI tat r o n , It! ~~;_S50 w best oUC',
Sofa bed mattreue1 ~.50 VAN'S Discount Furniture HAMMOND. SleinW"" -Ya· !~· ~~!3 \>l'krl&e Ave, CM. &U-3929 1125 Inboard-outboard. 120 Mere.,.,, FBG'. ,. be·-.~. v ~ '·' Rol.l·a·way beds w / 1 n n . , ...,.. u-u-.iuw """ ._, _., .......,
. SJ>rinc malt. res. $59.SO, now 417 W. 4th St., Sant• An• Free Park1n9 maha . new & used pianos I;-;==,.,--,,.-,.,--;--KI'TTENS, all types & all Cru!1er with ~ 3'1 &: 4Shp eng, Amer. tilt trir. MOTOR HOMES
S39.SO. F\ilJ u. aleeper--10fa Open Daily 10.1 Sat 10-6 -547°2412, of all n1ake1. Seit buys in UNUSUAL Handqwle, one caklr'I to good h 0 me 1 ~ ~. ltlmto • '"1'ullj0y,·, ""'A"'i i' '36-<66S:lnyl seats, Xtru. ad· cood. [jp;;p;;~~~~j:;:~~ So. CaJif, ri6ht hert,. of a kind 1na4Sl\te Spanish 839-4493 7/'L '""<>w ~,~; I:!;'.'· Z:'.. ni::~: • • •• • • • • • • • •• •• • • SCHMIDT MUSK: co.. co ff,. table. su.<689 aft • maln"'"""' "'°"''· . l G h ., 190I N ... _,_ PM: SOfA, Need~ uphol5teri~. 011,ner Kl 6-4444 1961 16' lasfron 50 .p
. Queens, $89.SO, Full $49.50, • . · •>uUJi. 4001 o-tta. 1fun01 .. ~ton ' M . XI t '·• $1° m
1Voina $39.50, hilly gua.ran. Office FurnJture 8010 Furniture Auction 8025 Santa Ana WANT To bUy (homcJ bar. Beach ~·~ .... ~/25 ~· OtRIS Cran tli-cib\n, ~f;;t'ZZ>9 n CO•~·
Kin1-1iz.e spreads, choice of , . --1 -~P-l~A-N~D~W~A~N=T~E~D~-% round or L lhaped. Musi r..-.-stateroom. bedroom ' .
clr11 reg. $20.~. now $ll.99 SOLID Oak desk, 4T wid!• • Furniture • p be reamnable. p h 0 n e FR.E.E to aood hOme c-"'"" galley flying bridge, auto 15' SK hull. 7D hp Johmon,
full sz. $9.95. SIESTA Si..EEP 31 " dC'ep, loek le 2 keys. S45. Applianc11 e ColDr TV (2ll) l'l'7.J035 Pvt arty 644-4681 Peke p11pp ie1, 6 "''ka, old. pilot, v.·lw carpeUnc. Pric-tllt W. $950.
SHOP. 1927 Harbor mvd. CM 841.-6319 AOK AUCTION la Your Ml In oar cl&aaifte4e:? I-====-:-,=;-S.iS.l868 7125 ed for immediate sale 642--1'03 Soinacne wm· be looldnr i... Quality klbi ""' .,at.o. 66-41~60 dally 10-9. Sat-Sun IT'S Heath house time. Bia;· T1'l2 Garden Grove Blvd . It Dial aMt ..-b:,mplete, utlUsed $98; \\'Orth SOFA '" $8,300. 5'15-i510 w m../D65 15' Glasspu tilt aa.ilor
10.6. eest selection ewr! See the \Vestmin11~r nr. G.G. Frwy. • '"""""'0 $750. After 5 or wlmda, ~1515 19' GL\STRON;1 221 cu Ii 30hp JohMon eng. $395
KIN C Head b o • r.d ; DAILY PILOT Ouslfied Tues & Thurs 1 PM·Sal 6:30 TIIE QUICKER YOU CAIL. 847--0406 1125 "completely overh&Ultd, new M6..s11S1
""1•pread·, room divider; section "'OW! Estate consgnmt. Rcpo. New TJlE QUlCKER YOU SELL I :;;-:;;;o,,-o;=.-:==~· A~FF=ECTl="o"N;:;A-:cTE=--;c;,.:=.y:-7a: 1-It tuJI cowr. 2 live-bail T A 8 L E S S10· ~ita\\l'lnt ... ., Bo T II twin stroller; 15" Sirls bike -# IOOO diJihes $50, lD Spited bike S35 wtute kitten,. rrttn eyes. aaeks, A.J. cond. • It r1 1r1
S15 each. 147-6319 IOOOFumlf"!re 8000Fur"lture la Female m-5983 7/25 $2825. 67M59> HIGHWAY :.:._-u-1_ 12, En rger S2S, Pola.told SJ). , , ... .,. ...
S PC Cherry.wood din. ml. ~7774 PUJtE Siam~S<> kittens It 19" LYMAN lnboard, llO hp, boaL su0. 673-8563
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table &. 6 chain. Mako of· amall boat w/oa.l"S. M 1 1 c. 6f6..7234 71~ · ~:,..,, ~ .. ~ lorJoh0n -
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MEDITERlWjEAN• dining MEDITERRANEAN ·64S-254J °"'"champ. • MARINE equlpm•nl set in bea.Ut walnut. Oncy Anliqut! wa.ll ·clock:f 7125 wANTib To 19nt: s.y traNtmakli\ control•, """'twice. Ori&"'"' 1425 • As Shown In Model Homes Gt'lndt.athor clock 15 • Boo~ min. 11'·1• aood ..,,; -. "'"' ...., .. _
_ _,.,_ ... 1111: ....., 1791 • ac.use · · ·3 MAU:: pupplll!I • •~ wka. dltJon .... ,.. .. ·• u 1•1 t tnllr\QntlHI.. Wowtn. » ...,......,.. • ..._. .......-Whit lft excitin .. rcenel Your horn• can coma eliYe with our .. 11morou1 Small _.._.. ..____. ......... • """" " ..
• • I FUR a>AT -~!. !" _if, •-kldo"~:"-..0:-"::: -.boori'pe -~ BRE,\Kl'ROMT " pc pecan dtcor.itot·cotreltttd p1ck1gtl ' livln9 room includes: Uuuriou1 So • ~ ~ '2)o IUl" .--.... • ..,H .
le.d .::ta. tJ5i •(oost iooi:n'. ancl love Seat in quiltecl flor•I f1brio1. 3 Sp1nish O•lt T .iblts, 2 d ist in· Xlnt b Zodlnl: tQmd 1 C . • b,. "' BOSTON Wht.ler N~t Q '\I A liT J: iii A 8 TE k
Wllnut lamp table Pl. 9ui1h1J Conqui1t1dor T.iblt l1mp1. "H1ci•nd1'' ladroom: Spanlsh load .-id~Sl'XL &n .. TfN 2 CUN~ Klr"'* to · • 1f/JOhnlon . SO, 11115. AutorDIUc ~tut. ;re · * 494--S3S4 * Triple Pre1str With Framed Mirror, Kin9-1iu H•.idbo1rd, 2 Cornmod11. BATraJUES 1 Y14j5 n , 12 ~ MmeMs..at1s iP"IY,Tn} 615-6161 4'.ys, st&-1911 eve -,&ttt. IUllWltll( t! O
Quality klnt: be'l, quilted, 5-Pc:. Wrou9ht Iron Dinaftt Sat, Sp.inish O.ik h•xa9on toj. Must be V SS.• ec. IUM'· 11 mo. P"1 ' 18' CAJJIN b\lllft "' S3 hp 5*-DIS
Complele. ullUMd $95; worth s•an to ·ba truly .ipprecit ftd ••• so com• in todeyl PMct tls•wher• $I.to.old bait. 5tl).a) li BWB e)"t • 1 anen eye Johnaon 08, bT, fll1ll' CHkYIL.Ell ~"HP 1t11 N..W.
$250. After • « wlmd1 el St95.00. NEWPOilT. 1tNNJS· CLUB ""1'" .,......, cot 1o ":! ..,w,. $11111. Ir!-,Oootrola' Iii\ -· ..,~ hnl"1 Meta-p lll>O. --T.-, w BOAT .. ,iiJOf 11ts;,..,.-...,.,,.;=';;==""1'~~
HONDURASMaholdml7>. eu.o NIW S11CtAL SALi E $439 • 111 ... """'*' '""· ...._ l LOVABLEtooxhlfttd-FOd 11""'11ball""1111' . . tON
idesk $50, trttnk sia. 2014 • c." •• P"''"'•'-' ••P•t•ttly 1A1uJ.1111CID! t'OMB.,~ ptatt ~ ~ tttttn. cau · ' 53Mf25 1 ,· • "9t lf!P ~~·!':nil _
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conrphtle $00 each. W..m.I UlllltaR ~ IOQd c:On4itkin. dt•-"· I • kfi'i'ENs. mlxed, ".ti.!l ' 1i'J&6190N&· cu' av rie lu:P Space M.ct.. fm-
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1969 AUSTIN AMERICA FULLY EQUIPPED
with automatic transmission. $997
VOLKSWAGEN
'·65 V.W. BUS
$750 * 2.132 \VRlliH'e, C.M.
1967. 1966. 1963 V'IV
engines for sale.
642--0350. 646-7610
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Auto Air Conditioner _r.u,,.._.ik_• ---
9-500 "°' .. M•• __ "!: '62 DODGE REIH-A.SHELL Radio, h$']•6 9 50 ~ii••
ha Of PAPtf-TOP 839-1800 Wiftt The Pure H . PICK.UP 1010 So. Harl>or, Sanla A""
l~ Befch BJvd.
l{untlngton Bf'1'Ch
842-7781 or MG-0442 (H.,.173'!)
flAT 124 $795
FAMiLY WAGON
Compor R!!!l•I• 9522 D,ATSU_N __
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S·e• 01,1r Gold Seal U•ed Cari
Olt>.NGE COUNTY'S FINEST SELECTION Of
Pors,he's, M6'1, A-HHl•y's, Ferra ris
OR : ATLAS *' EXPLORER * '69 DATSUN
By \\o'ttk W month.. Lux Uri. Bir Sedan, dlr, overhead
ous. Slee1>1 6. Sell contain-cam auto tmns, rib; wsw, J?rtuµort
31111por1 ~;
~IAT 124
FAMILY SEDAN FIAT/24
work-'n-p1ay wiuo•
IMMEDIATE
QELlVERY
OqtYµR -PL~tOUTH ' ~. LimHed number. Call load~! J..oW, low miles! OD·
2929 HARBOR BLVD. 'today. der• Jactoiy warrant)'. FUll
COSTA MESA 546--193:. LEISURE RENTAi:.$ pi·ice $18?.j, Take . oldet
Open Di.Uy 'Iii lo p:m. !714) 6·12-6611, (7141 837.JS(l9 trade. LS YNW146. Call Authorixed Au&tin America-MG Dealer
'65 DATSUN j '69 Dune Baggy for mle. Vic 494-9773. 3100 West Coast H
Pickup . The hard to find '68 DATSUN l 100 w.st Coa1t Hiway-Newport Beach ~·orK-horse, clfan. dean, 642--0350, 6'16-T6i0 6'2 9'0S S'O 17 ~1 Lie NHW .... ft -=========IBlg station wagon, auto, ov-1,,,====·==·=·=·===:--===·::·:;;64~===r= .,..ean. · .a..i. -9525 erbead cam. dlr, xlnt cond . r
Beat 0~~'7? Are At _D.;.un-'e,_B_u.:91:<ie_•'---C-' Take oldl!r trade. Total ..i. DATSUN
DUNE Buggy Show Sale. prict ll599. LB WBJ 589. DEAN LE•WIS Bodle., from $149. Ch;ls8is c.a:ll Vic ' 545-00J4.
· h~m $249. La Pa\ Duno '"'69 b ATSUN • Ji.G·H~r; C.P.1. ~ Bus:gy Supermarktl, ~ 4 Dr Sed, ~ ii:xl. dlr, lront
*SHELLS* \V, \\'111rner, SA. 546-4().15 bucket seata, :.!,900 Miles on STATION WAGON ~iptq_damir:edlct>eal!'. OPEN 9&9 wkdys;M Sat & ipttdomi!;ttr. Will make l!!x· Fully factory equipped. Econ-
'68 DATSUN
PORSCHE
PO~HE 9ll/5 '66. Sunroof
Untcd glass. 6" Alloy rints,
Konil. New P~is many
extru. 64f.:.1433
P 0 RSC HE '60 Roadster,
Best Deals Are At
DEAN LEWIS
1966 Harbor, C.Jif. 646.9.103
61LL MAXEY
!TIC)IJYl§ITlAI
111881 BEACH BLVD.
_Hunt. Beach 847-855~
3 mi N. of Coast Hwy. on Bch
TOYOT.A
I lEADQUARTERS
ELMORE
1£00 Beach Blvd. \Vstmnstr
Phono 894""'2
TOYOTA ,'67 Corona scrlan,
auto. $1389 likr nc\v in &
our. Going East. 6 O 6
P.1arlgold, CdM
For Daily Pilot Want Ads
Dial 64Z..5678
'68 V\V 15.000~ ml, zenith
blue, blk int. Xl nt cond.
$!150. Call &!:Z-2380
'68 V\V Bus. wood grain
paneling. 11,cn> mi. $1650 or
be~t offer. alt 5: 644-4319
** '6-1 vw ... MU.!!-T SElJ..,.
6/:i-Oll2
* * '60 V'IV. good condition.
$3!.!5. 4805 Rivcr. Newporl
r.r'nch fi45..0:'J23 * *
'68 VOLKSW AC EN
Convertible Sl650
* Mfi...4045 *
·t)j V\Y ·Microbu.s. orig,
owner, 'llllg 40,000. 1Sl:KI eng.
Musl sec to apprec. 6~6-5662-
00N'T JUST \\'!SH tor some.
tiling to furnish your home-
.•. find great buys in to-
day's Classified Ads_
839;1800 Sun ctllect dea1 f~rt:= omy p!UI. CXE\Y 135) .
';2 ~.J\I T w/uOI be\I. ·m VIY C.mpe•, doh"' Full ...... I . $1595 new lop. new seats, e;'(· Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600
" vat';;'~ tied $2000. 1st $800 pop-top. Bellt olt over moo. Call Bill Sot&-0634. •
takes.. 543-6366 Eves 54S-7938 . '67 ~ Sla Wa&:, xlnt A ~~~~::;,,,==="' lsiiuiJiRRiROROEBilUGGiGG:Yv;:, .:;i·6'.-.siiiupor~· -cond,,kiw mlli.u&vina couh-TL·As
cellent cond. Sl875. 4944620 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iij
SUBARU !;:: 901 E. 15' St., Santa Ana 54z.aao1 -:,..,.., ............................................. .... TEMPTED BY "'--,, ' . -:. Read The Great Ora.nge Cqast's . ;·r
Je•ps ., 9510 Varian engine. $9JJ. Call try. $11$. ~ ~-----,.--,-'-' 842-1555 BUSIEST mai'ketjllace 1n CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH
'47 JEEP. uery ilf bond. DAILY PILOT· Df?i.fE.A. iown 'The DAILY PILOT 2929 HARBOR BLVD .
P.111.ny extms. Private party. LINES. You can USe them ~ifled aect>on. Save COstA MESA 546-1934
962-4193 fo1 just peMW:1 a da.y. Dia.I money, time It effort. Look Open Daily 'ti! 10 p.m.
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---ORANGE C:OUNTY'S
VOLUME ENGLISH
FORD DEALER
SALES·. SERVICE
'69 MOD~
Inunt._dlate. deUVezy
LARGE SELECTION
Theodore
ROBINS FORD
Dia Harbor BJvd.
Costa Mesa 642-0010
CHECK .·WITK1J$ BEFORE YOU BUY
No Better . ~ric~s Anywhere !
FERRARI
FERRARl,---
Newport lmporu Ltd. Qr.
an&• County'• only author·
lzt'd dealer.
SALES-SERVICE-PARTS
3100 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach . . .
BRAND N·E·w · 1969 BUICK
C.up1. Aute h en1., f•c·
hory •ir c•n~, power
1teer., rtdie, h•tler.
CWIJ 1,101
$2795
:n BUIC:K
l11vKia eoMpt . Full pow·
er. FACTOkY AIR
COHO. LUZ 240
$895
'64 OPEL
9'el ]2. 4 tpe.d, t•·
.. i•, h11t.r. SVC 197
$1195
''5 MONZA
H114tep. A1... tr1M.,
frnmatMlet• conditi111.
(TXJ J761 . $1095
'66 CAPRICE
Auio lr•r11. FACTORY
All CONO. Aulo +t•n1.
power •lttr. SIM lll
S1995
'67 MUSTANG
Con•1rt. VI , .t 1p11d.
11dio, h11t.r. TXS 163
S1895
'68 DODGE
Co1onet Cou,a. Au+•.
lr1111, power 1!terin9.
XEV 7]'
$2495
'67 RIVIERA GS
Coupe. fvll power,
J.ACTORY >.IR COND.
I' 141
$3595
OUR OPEL PRICES
START AT s1m
'6S ELECTRA
H.rcltop coupe. Full
pow1r. FA.ClORY AIR
COND. NCI 4?0
S1895
'66 T·lllRD
Full pow1r. FACTORY
AIR COND. L•ncl1u lop.
SLV 4,1
S2595
THIS WEEK'S
SPECIALS
'6S OL.DS 88
4 Door h1rdiop, l1~lo ry
1ir cond~ power 1t11r.,
,.dio, h11t1r. NOY 146
$1495
'66 IMPAL,e.
<I door h11dlop. Ftclo•y
,;,, 111!6 tr1n1., I'S. ••·
d io, heeler IRYNSl51
$1595
'69 ELECTR,e.
C111tom coupe. f•clory
1ir concl . Fullv pow1r
equipped. YPT 4.t6
SAVE
06'1 CADILLAC
Seel. DeVitlt, Full pow1r
feel. eir. (HXS .?421
S795
NO lmER rRICES ANTWHHE
MAKE US
PROVE IT!
Fully equipped incluclin9 V-t and
power steering. '4ll279ZI 12S<t'4
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Corontl 400 4 door. Coupe. Auto tr1n1. ••·
F1clorv •ir concl., 1ulo. clio, h11t1r. RAD lt6
lrt n1 ., powtt 1tee•, rt-
clio, ~eele1. !VGIB '7'l
$2695
'68 BUICK
Elech1 4 door 1•cl111.
f11ll pcw11, FACTORY
-'IA. COND. WID 145
$3595
'66 IMPALA
4 Door H.T. Fectory 11•
cond., t vlo. lr1n1 .• pow·
t r at11r., r1dio, h11ter.
$1695
'6l IUICK
L1 S1bre. f1ct i lt cof!.
pow1r 1!1er l ~t1ke1.
IHYM 411 )
$995
$395
'66 VOLKS
4 ip11cl, rtcl io, he1t1r.
TRH l?O. Low, Low
Mile19e. S1495
'67 c,e.MARO
ftclory 1ir co11clition·
i~9. 1ulo lren1, power
1t1e1in9, low milee9e.
$2295
• '67 OPEL
ll11lye Sport •. 4 1pe1d.
r•clio. h1eter. VCJ 176
$1595
JAGUARS
LARGE SELEC:TIOH
NEW· USED
Compliite S• .. • •nd
s.r~c• 0.jMrtment
Open Mon. thn Fri. 8 a.m: .to 9 p.m. -Sat. 'B a.m. to 6 p.m. -Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. AUTH~ED Burqc • OPEL • JAGUAR SAU!S lo SERVICE
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642.9405 54~ 1764
Authorized MG Dealer
FIA'!'
'6J FIAT
fiioor, sharp and clean. Lie.
YWE 155.
$597
B•st De•ls Ara At
DEAN LEWIS
1966 Harbor, C.M .
'68 Fiat 124 Spt Coupe
Like new • $2400
after 6 caJI 842-739::
KARMANN GHIA
'67 Karmann Ghia. tuned ex-
haust. 35,IXKI mi, good corxt .
642--0290 btfore 5 Eves. 1760
Pomona No. 47, CM
190SL
Roadster Convertible, new
paint. Rtal beauty. 962-1966
M B '59, Roadster, white.
orig. ?"l"d lcalher. XI.NT
cond. ;3900. 835-2427
MG
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MG
Sales, Service, Pam
lmrn!diate Delivery,
AD Mcdehl
J2rl11por1
JI 111 p Ll rl ~.
3-100 W. Coul Hwy., N.B.
642-9e 541).1784
Authorltt'd MG Oealer
MGB
'63 P.fGB, hard & sort top,
new llre1, radio, wi~ wheels.
Vtry good cond. l\fust sell.
Make olfer. 494-98{'8
PORSCHE
1964 Porsche, xlnt t'Ond.
64,IXXI ml. AM/FM radk>,
chrome \\•heels. ~ki rack.
"'bile w/blk int. From 9 to
5 call 6iJ..3310 <11 e\'t!S CB.Ii
644--0>JI .
'1'6 Po1'5CllC 912: ;, stxl. New
kon!JJ. cont. radials, tuned
exhaWJI $3800. SH at 2)89
Harbor, Ot:. 642.-7317
'64 l56C, llDk:c mupe. New
ellJt. I'll· cnnd. Xtras. S2995
64.J.-0136
l!ra9 PORSCHE Supcr-
1169:1. * 548·T!M3 *
Subaru of Calif.
lnc • .....,Retail Div.
$1297 POE
Opt equip $30. l"reiaht Sl!l.50
Handling $49. l'lel. $1390.50 + True ~nd License
l!XXI \V. Coast Hiwa.y, N.B.
645-0050 * 519-2733
SUNBEAM
'65 SONBEAM TIGER
Convertlble, VS, radlo. hm
in lhc st1n. Lie. UOJt 21Xi
$1847
Be1t De•ls Are At
DEAN LEWIS
1966 Harbor, C.ri.t. 646-9303
TOYOTA'
'67 TOYCYl'A CORONA.
Autoniatic. $1150. Private
party. 962-488.1
White Elephants?
a~a~ara
SEE flEA N LEWIS TODAY!
'69 TOYOTA ;.OM $1790
e BJG SAVINGS •
EXECUTIVE CAR SALE NOW!
'69 TOYOTA MARDTO, .................. $2089
'69 VOLVO SEDAN, Automatic ....•....... $2975
NEW TOYOTA MARK II
NOW ON DISPLAY
WE NEED YOUR TRADE.JN
FOR OUR LARGE USED CAR DEPT.
DEAN LEWIS
Or1nge Ce, Toyota·V~o Hdqtn. 540-9467 • 646-9303
1966 HARBOR IOULlVAR.D, COSTA MESA
Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 96001mported Autos 9600
"Herbie is Here"
HOME OF THE
@ LOVE BUG @
Low, Low Pri'n
on Thne
SPECIALLY
PRICED BUGS!
'68 vw
SEDAN
Aulom1tic Stick.Shift, r•dio,
h11l1r. Ebony wifh contr11I·
in9 interior. lo• mil1191 .
Lie. No. XEW 6 1 J.
$1899
'66 vw
CONYEllTllLI
Ab1olut1ly lik~ new. M11tf
11e lo 1ppr1ci1l1, l ie. No.
SSS ~55 .
$1599
"6 7 IUG
A be1111ikil b1 l9e wilh bite~
inlt rlor. f-ul! l•clory 1quip.
Red io, h11ler, Lie. ID'''·
$1499
II\ +~1 t•r t~1 t
won't 9iv1 'tOU
•nvlh l ngto
worry 1bo11t.
W1 m•k• 1ur1
o f I h 1 I, W1
give ii lh t VW
I b·poinl •• 1.,1.,
• n d ptrfor!'I•
•net test. It k.1
lo o•n. So we qive it our
I 00 % 4'1U•ronltt th•I w1'!1 re·
pl ~c;, •II m•jor mech1nic1I
p•rh• for 10 d•v1 or 1000
mi!o1. .,..hid"""' come1 fir11.
h n'l th1t whit • new car-owntr
needs? A bu9 lhtl won't drivt
you nuh.
'[.8 vw 'SS PORSCHE
S9UARE IACK
A <-~r of dislinclio'>-Gor•
'"" wit Ii b!1ck inl11io1. '}tOUI ye llow will\ Show1 1~ce ll1nt con· Clre, So l•11lin9 in+1rior. \I I r y nic1 00 ... road. Redio
& he1t1r. lie;. No. VTU 54.t, cle1n! Lie. No, SVX 159.
$2299 $1999
'S7 vw '68 KARMANN GHIA
LIC. TXU956 $399 COUPE
u~e ... everv d1t1il. " h11 r~dio & while sid• w1H1 .
'S9 vw $599 L•c. UHG 185 . Lie. GWFJ80
'60 vw $499 $2299
lie. XWYJO' '66 vw
'61 vw $499 FASTl.ACK SEDAN
Lie. Klll76l 01i9in1I btiqt lini1h; r1clie
& hetler. w,,\111d 1peci1I
"63 vw $ p•ice. lie, No. RHX931.
U<.•GU" 399 !-i1 599
at IAYSIDE DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH .
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' 3 PILOT-ADVUTISE Wt<lntsdoy, Joly 23, 1%9 ·-. . • f!!~~~~~=ij!!A~N~~R~~~J!r?RA~NSPOltTATION ~SPOltTATIOL TltANSPOltTATIP!!._ "tll.t.NSPORTATION
\!!!!"""°" A~~ ,608 Autu ..Vo~lod 97llll U101L Cora HOO UIOd Cora 9900 Uood Coro 9900 'UIOcl Cora '900
VQLKSWAGIN 1'w-E-PA-Y-.. -.---~HEVROLEJ' DODGE OLDSMOllLE PLYMOUTH
VOLVO IUYS CASH '61 Chovoll Mollb• '67 DODGE • • '86 PlYMOUJH ''9 Pontloc ~TO ~8 FIREllRD
,,, 112 • Hardtop ~. Local On.! Hardtop Cpt. 8000 ortz. r'nllff, HARbt'OP. Factofy air, •U·
PJU:;QWNl:D ...
BIG~ ·s1 TllRU Lic. TIT741 owner cir, l ii:i>ted, radio, R.T. COUPE FURY 4-DOOR lt.adk>, heater, po11i1er 1tetr-toniallc tt'f.lllm1'alon, pow·
b'fra Sharp. for Ulfd. CUI 4 ~ JUlt he11.ter, power 1teerlna. V-1, automatic tra&., 1 ... dlo TORONADO V-8, powtr 11Letdq, rt.dio lo: tnr. 4 1peod, l peei.aJ wtieti,, er itttrlng, radio, heater, ALll 1\1~-\
ffiOM S2IG. ·· ''1 144 call DI for frM Hthnal•. brand new radial th'ft, Lie. A: beal.er, power st~11n&, het1er, tacWry air cood., vl~L root. Lie. YCJ...M&. special premtum tlru, r+
4 dOor. Uc. Wo, UVA333 GDM'll. CHEYIOlfJ \YEWa?S. Don't miss th1I pc)\ver brakes. <ULD 510>. lSYt 4461 . Special price •t onl,y niainlnc lactoty ..,,,unnty. • • • BltAllD Nl:W 'W II* •~totna"" lr&IWnialon, au ~·"' °""· $1995 . $1195 $32tt Roouctt1 .1o· I.le. XTr 19& -~:r"S44" .iiJt for SalH .,_ $23'9 NEW &0 IXE(UTIVE . 12481 1
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Ill$. ..0· NFID• ...... u." o~ y CHRYSLER_ PLYMOl!rH TO CHOOSE FROM CllRYSLER _PLYMOUTH ..
.. RllA ' ' 29'l9 IWIBOR BLVD. BIG SAVINGS! "29 HARBOI< BLVD.
W• PU More For a_ COSTA.MESA. 546-1934 u • •i COSl'li MESA.• 546-1934
P'Oftian Or S~s Cart ~.. Open Dally 'Ill 10 p.m. n1vers1 y Open D&ily 'Ill 10 p.m. apeclally ordered for a -GM
PAID FOft OR .NOT '\' '61 .l>odgo Stotlon W•g. 19'7 PLY. WAGON ·oxocullve wt . ev•ry .,.,,.
ol I. J. iPORTSCAR ' . CQRNF..'T 500 Old b I * Good condition • Clean 549-30.11 Ext 66 oc 67 celvable cMtra. Like nt!w • · corid ~ 1tUl ,~ b '62 Rambler conv, auto, MW 54&-3431 ~t. 66 or 17 9 .puiie111er beauty, It has smo I e * 9 passen&er 1970 HARBOR BLVD. . cov ''"" y 11-_ ....... int. -. !£». 1970 HARBOR BLVD. ev~ey thlfc Including tac-* Alr Conditioned OOSTA MESA fact. warrenty. Can ~ seen , .... -..-· ..,,.,
OOSTA MESA tory l.lr, powtr steering, * Power Brakes, Stttring, · • at Texaco 1tallon, Ba-btol rr: Superior St. C.M. &f&.-t1U: --,,=.,.-,===--I '64 CHEVROL£1' El c.anund l~ rack, automaUc 2350 tlarbor Costa f.fesa $23.50. Will trade equity '6$ IOllEYlllf .HJ Baktr, CM. wee It day"': .a Cttstom F to ai · p's. ':r-~lon. radio, he.11.ttr, 54~9640 for \\'Ork car 11.nd lake 0v. 9 am.S pm CVFN 2-U) T·ll11D
auto., ·rU~ ... ~ff~ )~ ~1,~Hi~ YQNIJ01 rNIM • • er payn1ents a46-4145 alt Full pwr, dlr, !act air con. '89 Flrebird 400. fllll tw·bo '6S T-BlRD Full tower. .kr =:· ~u;:.d~ ..... ~ D,,,,....U,. i*L·i\i· '1~s I . . . ·-·~~o:.~~~.E.~ ~i:.::;~~~~:~.:;;i: [~"~.~ .. ~".fr:~' =.,::-=u:i .. ~
. . . " •ton;;.UTH vl!WI loP • -ilripino. LB VBA Jli. c.u aw. RAMI~·"'., ·51 T-~J!tt> ~.l."J.,;.~ ==M 0 . . ' _.. -...... ' ... "'""" 1.(6 -..... ·~~· ~0034. s;l;ft Spd. '""'"d'*~•(!..,. •. 11\of ltlll 'l!i\obor c M ~ 'ii ~ER.'-ialit ~ 111111 .. llut ..,..., ·• Tllll;B!RD. 10,000 ml. "'lltnl·aii\il. ·
C, ..... WI ' . . °"'' -nq, Custom' llOil'TJUBrWJ8trlor~ Aslq.111111--.. lJKE '64 RAMBU:R STATION '14 Nli!d'"ifnt· and. Alli ' . ' •'llOll . hoodeis A lplllou. Ex· t!dltt Ill ---NE\VI -. .•. ti WAGOll. Sllck 1hUt ""°· )wr; suoo:.iji;1151 •
alllO lnlllo Pl ·:.ii:c.:-) · · IJatt ltbape. altn '' , •. W ,... lb ... 'l'lii QUIClll& ®, ~· Wt>· !l6l-<883 oAi!Y l'iLOr WANr iilf
1966 Harbor, C.M. ...... w/6 . tillll ... ~ti.Ty. 'M FQfw Station Wqon. VI. ~ ; .. cky'1 Ou.sl1*j , m PU.O'I' WANT M>SI BltJNG !\F.SULTS!
LOVI iUG • t " ' ....... chal1111, ,v..; llkits. flclol)<"''· oUlo., f .8.; 116 Now (Mo ' 9800 N-Coro . ....
'16 VIV Sedan, IO~ ,.,.,a ~ \ {.l!(J ~TIT •. . J1, (0~1 $le5 !WI price. =iiiii'liiiiiiimiiiiiii~ •" :~· s~:'."'· RAii. ~:; !t;!fii! . c~C:::J~ r -
'68 V\Y, 15,000 milt!J, sUll MUI Mi ' lf\ii: · unq~r warranty, excellent :!v.. ' -flrft, _ _; Olai: d, , .. _ lll;bo}. '?L 1111
condition. ~. days, .,....., ~ C,M i ..,.. ,.. ' . .
OFFICIAL . 196' ~ 'CLEAR . NCE~ ·.
C11AIA·ICE!~ ln.<482 "" •ORD ·" Cb•;.y '0, ( 'o;t(I "iJ; -. .. llt Jlili'l1111
1968 Campl?rmobile, 17,~ 2~ H-_._ --new Uteij ..... 111 fS """ .._.....,r "'"'1~ ~·--548--9430 I "-r loaded, VI ,-, ... Lie. nu. \Vestphalia. pop-top Co!la Mc.q 6111Mm.D lllto! iii ~ :1 ....
tent. $28:i0. ~3773 eves 1-9 1 "''""""'"!'1~~'""!!11• \ '59 lmpala l J1li iffldQ J1'M· ~-Phone btMl23 Dir
only i · y11 LEASE V" Nf'w motor ~UI. Ofili 'If )"ORD, tires rt:;dy in
V"OLKS 6 4 Imn18culate? '68 Cadillac CouPe de Ville, cond! $325. 64.&:'!!iQi 7 _' ~ oond., neqj~ englne
Drafted! ?.fust sell $850. Sec fully equipped. $139. m~. '64 IMPALA sit Wq: Pl~ W*k· Best oller. MO Wilaon at 199.J Church. Apt G, '67 Ford, 10 rass slation was-P/B air xlnt 'conct ''$1LIO; .ll11. Apt "49, Cost• M;..,
4--6PM on, r/h, &Jr, ps, $75 mo. 496-3'7o2.' ' 'I fALCON 11ta ~ dGC,
. 5~ V\V Convutib"le. low '67 Chryl. Nwpt ., atr, .66 CHEVY l'ltalilfti,1 NW dlr, auto. very •clean .• LB
11 -"' ~"·r n $6'l.SO mo. "-· '"'" .__.,k xi· • _11,. -GJP.f Zl'l. Full price $S89, m eqe, !--: co ..... i io . SOUTH COAST ..._.,,. .., w -._ ei. n~ _,., '"'·'I BUI 494--9773 ' ,uklo& 151,. n1,. 675-0305 t1600. 536-1837 i'""' ·
tvee. CAR LEASING 1960 CHEVY sia Wgn. itlJt D FORD XL. HT'\ bc!kt
,r. VW •·•·-,1,. •67 VW 3C(. W. Cst Hwy, NB 6Q.218'l ne .,_ V, cl..,.· •ts, dlr, fact ili, xlnt M ~· "' "'""1• ...., very ' 1hf.IM'1 hew pA.lnt. LS ATB
SQan/or trade for .VW BU6-Used Cari 9900 833-2599 7!.18. Ttiital prl(e $6S'.9. c.aJt
962-23:$ '61 Imp.:la (bevy Hardtop, 4 Vic 54~ V\v BUS -Sunroof, 23,00J TRANSPORTATION CA.RS door, Riff. G 0 0 d cond.1 •. ,.;;:;..F,:;.;c~~;,;,-.~~v~ .. ~~ ..
mu... """"'"' , • • • . as:wPORTER .uorORS • 531~!95 T1llll ';..;.i. ,~: _. :· · Private party. 837-76'3 ,.;n l'I 64~7Sl.1 .I
'68 V\V. r.twt aell, going 2036 HARBOR BLVD. CHRYSLER '59 FORD STATION
'Eul Priced for qUick sale. COSTA MESA WAGON $150.
642--0350. 646-!6!0 54529'4 or 541-8511 '67 CHRYSLER "3HQI• afler l'Jln .
'68 VW Campmobile FINANCING AVAILABLE •59 Ford i ,door •. automatlc,•
new tlrts. 25,000 mi. SJOOO. 2·DOOR HARDTO'P v...g, nt:fl. aobd .runner~
&37-6083 BUICK V-8, automatic, factory air, Beat offer. 84)....4853
'66 VW Sunroof. 1500 CC. powC"r s~ecling, power bra- .67 Country Squire Sta-. win.
Jluns pa,f. New paint job. '67 RIVIERA, U pwr, fact kcs, radlO & hc~ter. Imnia· ll,OOO orig mi. i2450. Phone
i:J.075. &'4-ro56 air, slerto, landau top, culatc. {UDE 74.:.l. S42-8102
'66 V\Y CAA1PER. f.tUST sec t'hl'm whls, lmmqc. concl. 1 $2295 \'°'=======;,
to app~clate this FINE owner $3400 pv, P 1 Y • MERCURY
BUY! ~"' ="'='...,=1==== ATLAS
·s; vw Mi=bu" 0 ". CAMARO '67 MERCURY
ov,.ne r, mlg 40,(XXI. =21 -------.,...-CHRYSLER -PLYf.tO UTJl
r.11,1st i;ee 10 apprec. 167 CAMARO 2929 HARBOR BLVD. COUGAR
'13 V\V, New clutch, new Spart Coupe Z-28 p ' 1COSTA MESA Sf&.UfJ4 V8 enaine, radJo, beater, etc.
brakes. &ood tires. $495. or FORf\1ANCE ' PACKAGE. 4 Open Dally 'tlf ID p.m. (7F91A5ll045).
bkt ()fif'r. 536-3296 :1pced. pov.·er steering, disc '64 CHRYSLER 300 1-1.T. $1895
. brakes, radio, heater, RS ~-Factory air, auto., VOLVO package. Only one in town. powr-r steering, R&H. (XEY-
Reduced to, Lie. VAG 253 9ll)1 $1295 full price. , ATLAS VOLVO Best o!!i": Aro At CONNELL CHlt~ di'-PL~
a .. 1 DHIS Are At DEAll LEWIS CHEVROLET ""HARBQl .. BL""'
D S ,, 28'l8 llarbor mvd. COSTA MESA 5"4934 EAN LEWI 1966 Harbor, c .r.1. 616-93M C.l\.t. 546-1203 Open Daily •t1110 p.m.
l966 Harbor, C.M. 646-0003
'61VolvoS122. 4 dr. 4 1pttd.
New clulch & new titta.
$tSl. * 67f>-3TI9
'67 CAMARO
4 Spd, dlr. xlnl mndition!
Sacrifice~ \Vill trade lor
Cottign car or tot&l price
COMET MUSTANG
CONTINENTAL '66 MUSTANG H.J.
Rec• C1r1, Rods 9620 $1:.99. LB UJlf 173. Ca,11 BW '63 CONT. -t Dr. Leather Lo. V-8, aulo1natic trans., r&dlo
494-9773. nii. Best oUer or trade late &: heater. powe r stecrinz, air
ALEXIS Far. Ford. trailer~ I'!''"'!""'!!!!"""!\"!!!'""'""'"" I model VW. {714) 629-1492 cond. <TBM 0171.
apart ~ginc. All brand '67 CAMARO, V-8, 4 spd, '63 ALL power acctss. Air , $1695
nl!'\V, '44-1433 R/H, PIS, n1. tires, Marina $1195 or be.st ()fier. £OOCt 1·A=u~,= .. =w=.=.=tod===,=,oo"'" 11 ,,:,~"ue°'"'.'~''"~"'' ,..: .. ~~~-L~l"J ""=· """="'="='·="'="='=-3853=· ===I ~AS
1---------'68 CAf.1ARO Z-28, 4 speed. CORVAIR · .
WE PAY CASH Good eond. l2ll00. Call Dave -------ICllllYS -)'J,YMOUTll
aft 5:36 at 673-1829 · ~-ARBOR BLVD. ..
FOR YOUR CAR '':.,,..:~o~~1:•=: ~~ A MESA o515.W, CHEVROLET litt~ 543-2'68 " Opeo DaUy '111 10 p.m.
CONNELL '68 CHEVROLET Impala '65 CORVAIR MONZA 'f..~~~~j,,~8·,~ ~,:.,~
EVROLET coupe. Factory air, P .S.. S900 842-9:l01 tioning, radio, heater. CTVY· CH auto., ,..d~. "'''"· IWAK· 140) $1"'1 1WJ prt ....
2m ~ Bh... 871l Like Now. 12"" 1u11 CORVmE CONNEU
Cr:>lta ~fesa 541-1200 price.
CONNELL '68 '" '"'"" '" 11r. CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET bl,./blk. lol.: P"'· sl•"·· 2823 >lubt" BJ'•· Wiii Buy brakes, \l'indows; stereo, C.!\1. M&-120:t
Your YolkswKaen or Ptlrschc 2828 tlarbor Blvd. tape, low miles. Musi sell .66 M 289 • pa. • top •-11·-. Pa.Id for c 'I 54&-1..,,.. 67~2613 u.slan' 4 sp. PIS. " ...., ..... ·' · ~"" -~~~~-.--~~-! RJH. 1 owner. Ex·
or not. Call Ralph '57 N0~1AD 350 h.p .. 3 .spd, '65 Con-ette, Xlnt cond, fully ttpliclnally clean. Best Of.
673-0000 Corv. alum rims. Straight eqp'ci, never raced. Call fe:r. 642-4704
JMPORT.i WANTED body, ncW paint; orii: int. 675-7646 1--,.,=====7'7."
OrsJtp Counties Pwr wind()ws, strr. & brlts. =========I '65 Mustang Convertrndio TOP S BUYER Sacrilice: $673. 642-1044 COUGAR heater, PIS, new
BlLL MAXEY TOYat A 'iii 327 Chevy SS, low Ures. $700.
·-Beacll Blvd. ,67 "· ~ , pd or best oiler. 842-3008 ~ mileagr, air, aood tires. Mere ...... ugar, ~ s , , .
H. Beicb. Pb. hl-1555 $1800.·6i5-195:> reJ inside le out, nu tires. 66 Mustang, 11,ndard .lhitt,
WANTED junk cars. No tow· -.,.,~CH=EV=v-l"M'°P"A-.L.,-A-X\nt cond. Best ()ff e r. nu Urell", 1mmac. oond. Aft
:away ctiarae. 546-6106. 2 dr. VERY CLEAN? 5-\1-1047 5:30 pm, 67~'.l'
SOCK Tf' TO 'EMt $250. 642.-00'17 SOCK rr TO 'E!lf~ '68 v...g, R/H, Xlnt cond. ===;~==~;::::============~~~·====1 14,000 ml. one c>wner. Aqua. match. inter. 847~1
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·6j OLDS Dynamic M. 4 dr.
P/S. Alt cond. R(ll -47,tm
mi. Excellent cond. Woman
dtlver, ntnior ""11te. $1~
See at 263S Oranse St. Apt
B. C.fl.t. bef~ 9:30 M! mo
afl 8:30 PM .
OLDS '66 Cullan, 2 dr, V.-8,
HT, bckt stall, autD, ps, r&h,
fact air, landau top. An im-
ma.wlate CU'. 9S2...s520
U162 CUTLASS f-85. Five
tr&nlportaUon car, New
lr3m:ml111k>n and orlgln.11.l
paint. $350. Call 837-5871
OLDS Turonido
$21.50. Fine avail .,....,,.
BUSIEST mllrketplac. ln ,
town. Th• DAILY PILOT
Qa.11Wed aecUon. Saw '
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ANYWHERE! .
CR•C:iif~J~:1t,um. "
FORDS' _. f.tUST A-NGS
FORD. TRUCKS . . . ,
1 OVER 200 •NEW '69'i, NOW AT , ' ·FINAL .
CLEARANCE SAYINGS f
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FORDS I
ANOTHER BOATLOAD JUST ARRIVED!
En9l.,nd'1 No. 1 Selltr , • , America's No. 1 lmporf Buy!
Cu1tom1 -GT's ---:-Sta~lon Wegol)t t · ~·
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KIND! DRIVE HOME ANY NEW '69 T-1111.D
IN OUR llG STOCK AT THIS PRICE! 2 DRS.,,
.4 DRS. !-ARGE ~-.~qN ·ol' COLORS
AND ECj)UIPMEkr!
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NEW '69 VB FORD '/2 TON PICKUP
ancl CAMPER Model 600
RENT YOUR
VACATION HOME
, QN WHllUI • · ·
New '6f-For4 I/a••" pick•p wil~'V1 ffl{'., 1• ~.d, q11•q•1.
•11lr• evil. 104., end h•••y duty ''rl11fa joh11 '69 111<!!d1I
lerr1•11rle teb· IWfr c1rnp1t With ii1i1le111 1,wf •l•c. l19M1,
llli11in9 nook tebl•, 1ink ind rlr•ln, fully rlr•perl, etc.
FIOYRE90055 •
$3195
'l'o• "t• •Hro ye1i1 w1ot, tfoy •h•'* l
yo11 •-.nt •withe1t e~olt, er '''''' Ytlie~5 Whe11 yey r•11f 1 leM11 Dtln•
Pic~wP. C1rnp1r er Conrler M.tet
Hom•.
REASONABLE ltATIS
RESlRVE IARL Y
OVER 2 ACRES OF ROBINS RELIABLE USED CARS NOW AT
SPICIAL SUr.\MIR SAVINGSI
'67 CHIV. $1795 Jl.T. Impalll
4-dr, V·8, auto.,
P.S., air, RAH.
CUKU-157)
* POLICE CARS *
-4 to chooac from. All art! fully
recondltian!d and have freah
new pe.Jnl jobs.
la&mfl":
;:~~~JOO. $1795 auto., RAH, P.S.
(4919) Slk. P8101.
'67 FIAT 124 $1295 4-Dr. Sedan.
Full !acL equlp-
Pf'd.. Low mUee.ae. C~XP 298)
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'H PLTMOUTH s795 Sport Fury 2-Dr.
H.T. Gtttn w/black
Inter. VS, au!.()., PS,
CY?CS462J
'M ·CHMOLET $895 Bel-Air 4-Dr.,
Auto .. R&H, FAC·
TORY AIR. (VTLB81)
'64 DODIOE
Dart 170 2-Dr.
Equipped. 6 cyL,
<PBY&o5J
'U FALCON
Futura 4-br. 'sed.
Auto. radio.
(ll:!G400l
H.T. Tempest '67 PONTIAC ~ 595
Cust. Auto., p.s.,
RlH. ('J'RJ053J
12' UAILU $1295 Nonhwat
Coach, aleept 6,
full¥ equipped.
UJc:e new .. (~)
~ .. ~!~AC· 51 195 TORY AlR, R4'.lf .. -I
PS, PB. (YCU550)
~~~':,,. Sod $995 Y·8, AIR CONO.,
auto., R&.H {VWS-
426 ). Low mileage
'63 PONTIAC $895 Grand Prix. Aulo., '
R&H, P.S., P.B., AIR
COND. (JJV920l .,
'66 MUST'NG $1295 6, stick, radio,
heater, (SQA
698).
STATION WA~ONS
Finest Selection of Fords •nd
Cllevroltb, Country Sedans &
O>untry Squires 2·'68's.
lxampl•:
hm• wfth Air CoMltl11nln1
'M FORD 9 PASSINGIR
~~1r~:tiffi~~-51095
(0\lN544,l '' •
rbd c
t '·"" .. t P•"'-Men.Ff 9 s.t f'
St• ID 1,1t1. to 6 p.~
• P' I SlllVl~I HOURS ' '
7 1.111. t• t /,:, M111 e •71.111. to 6 p.111. 1..,,,.frl
'65 CAOILLAC
Coupo DeVlll1. I ew11er, •p,.r•l.;
ll,000 rn!l•t. full ''"'' 0114 ff••'
lorv eir c.onclitio11i119, N1w tire&.
IREX2911
'68 SHELBY GTSOOKR '
Fe1tbec .. 421 C111iita j•t, ·A11to1r11•
tic, p.,1 •• rin9 & ~r1ke1; eppr...,'
6,iOO rnll11. 1¥VJ ijs1
'67 CAMARO
Autometic lr1111mi11le11, r.Jle, 1114
h••l•r. 1J.e•ll111t 1•11cUtie,( fWIH. ·
411 ) ,
'67 FORD WAGON \
Ce1111fry S-4011. Duel f1clflf tfll'~'
11th, 190 VI, ,..,10., RIH. P'$.,J
Pl., F1clory t ir ••ntlltienln,. A11,.;.
I l ,000 rnl1e1. F1ct. w1rre11ty t weil,
!VCIC 144) :
'68 GALAXIE 5Qo:
2 Dr. H.T. 390 VI, •lilte., vlfl'tl ,.;., 1
PS .. 1pp1. 11,000 rnll11, f1~t6tJ. ... ,,•o•• ..... a.~1., (WXW•11•
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.GRAND ~PRIX ,
8r1nd N•w 1969 St111d Prix.
Speci1I paint, cordov1 top,
turbo hydr•m•tlc tr1n1Mi•-
1ion', push • button ,r1dio,
· ow1r st 1rin 1J OWlr disc
br1k11, .tlrit1d 9 I 1 s s, AIR
·CONDITIONING, 678 x 14
, 1276579P3n4601 t' . .
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ff1dory •ir, l••+h•r lnt•rior. N•w Jtoll1
ltayc.• fr•d• h1. !WWM 9]51
'·66 ~~!~?~~' ,,,.,;,,, wh;lo
w1U1, b1l;y blu• "fifh blu1 inl1rior.
115,747 mi111. !TXT 119 1
I 64 !~~~~~,.~:,~~"""' .,;;,, li11f•r, wliit1 w1ll1. )5,794 mil11 .
fOSW 1171 • 68 PONT. Le Mans
Spart cooip•. VI, hyd r1m1lic, paw1r
1!111rin9, r1 dio, h••l•r, whit• w1 Ut.
IVOU 121 1 14,111111il11._'
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SERVICE DEPARTMENT
O,EN: ~
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M .
•
SALES DEPARTMENT
OPEN:
8:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.
EVERY DAY
,
BRAND NEW CATALINA 6< PASS. WAGON ..
New 191>9. Decor 9roup1 turbo hydrolf\otic transininion, push but-
ton radio, deluxe seet belts, power steerin9, tinted windshield, AIR
CONDITIONING, heevy duty sp rings and shock•. ( 2523b9C I 31 •
400)
WHAT ABOUT LEASING:? •••IN MANY INSTANCES LEASING
YOUR Niw -c.t.R HAS DISTINCT flNANCIAL ADYANTA!HS. ROY CARVER CAN LEASE ANY MAKE
OR MODEL AUTOMOlll.E. INCLUDiNG ROLLS ROYCE. LEASING MAY IE l'OR YOU. DROP IN AND
LETS TALK IT OYER. -.. ..
$72.77 . '68 . ~.L.!~; .. !a~~~~~~.~;,.
1io 11, po'"''' 1t11rin9. Gr••n •1tl•riar. $2677 I 66 ~.~~!~ ~~~;,!~;~ .,;;,,
· ~••+er, ] 1p•.d. f.,ary In 'al•r. IT22·
IW>.I Siii ' llSSl
$2.177 I 65 ~~.~!~~~.:~!!?,;,, .... $16Z7
•• 1i•1rin9, vlnyl lap. fll:RI 5231 .
:'68 PONTIAC GTO
' " R•dio •nd he•l•r, 1ufa,.,1t<.c, powe r
. lleerin9, f1cla1y 1ir 'ondilionin9. fWIC
. ' 067)
$1377 .
1 66 ~~~~.~~?.~~.~ ,,d ..... ;,, ·s1977 '"' ~ 68 ~~~~ .. 1~.~~.s~;" .. ,;,,
pgw1r 11111'!119, pow•• br1li::e1, l1cla1y "· ~ pwr. 1!11r., pwr. br•1 .• R&H, F1 cfary
1fr. l rOll'll in celor. I SBW 196 ) ··..,, ' 1ir. WSW. 11,467 mil11. !TSlOA l . '
$2777 1 66 !,~,~~.~~~~.E~dro '"' $1377 • 67 FORD FUTURA ' 1 Oder.' Sm1 ll Vt 1n9in1, 1i.1!om1tic,
h11t1r. ISSl !041 .. • -' • ·~die, h,.1t1 r, _..ii• 1id1 will t ir11.
'.
' . · 17,14) ,..;(ft.~(UDM 1011
' ·e NO.W ON DISP.IJ'J • • .. • THE TRANS·AM FIREBIRD ! •.
Equipped-With -.oo cu . in. R•m eir en9ine; 4'sf)eid:tr1n1ml 1si on, push button radi'o, tinted wi~d-h.rtld,.F.70 white
l11fter~d fiberglass belted tires, spec1.el hood ·witk longer fun c;,t i9nal eir $Coops , dec k lid eir foils,· f1011t .spoiler,
1peci•I full length ·1tripes on hood.' 122JJ7.9N_l0~4SSJ '
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[(] ROY CARVER PONTIAC
~925 HARBOR BLVD I COSTA MESA
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$1377
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