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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-05-28 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa'Operation Harvest' TH URSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 28, 1970 VOL . jJ, ,.0, JU, I Sli'CTIONI, •I .... ES rsonist Threats Taped Ex-Valley Mayo r NouJ on Trial By TERRY COVILLE 01 tt11 DtUJ' .. 1111 Slett "Do you know who Martin Luther Xing i.~~ We're going 10 do .the same lo you." That was one or .st"Yeral lhrealc:: 11ltegedly made by telephone the past z.-everal months to Fountain Valley City Councilman John Harper. \Vcdnesday, Harper played tape recordings nf some of those calls in \\'est Orange County f.1unicipal Court, \Vcs\m1nster, during the trial of ex·Foun· lain Valley mayor Robert Schwerdtfeger. J-Iar per has accused Sch"'·erdtfegcr of making scme 4:> anno ying phone calls froin Dec. 28 to J an. 16. Sch,verdtfeger tias entered a pica or innocent. llarpcr was the only witness to Leslify \\'cdncsday. Me was <iuestiQned by Depu- 1y District Attorney \\'alter Malthe\\'S and clefense attorney Leonard ti.1cBride . .\·lost or the day was spent playing t<.1pe recordings for the jury. Harper ~·xplained thti! hr operatrd the tape rtcordrr \\'hieh 11·as hooked lo the bedrooni (t"lephone . ~1any of the tape1> were poor in qu <1tity, 11nd often Jong si lence follo\\'ed the ringing of lhe telephone, "typical of lh e caller," Harper explained, Som• comment& clearb' ~ by ~ jury included, 1•deatf'l ••• ,''"You're jinx-ea: Get out o( Orange County you ••• '' In one conversation Harper asked, ''What i.5 your problem ~·· "You .•. "was the whispered reply. 'Harper testified that calls started 1n !\iarch of 1969, but didn't become fre- quent Ulltil late Deeember and the time Just before and after the September recall which removed &liy,•erdtfeger from oUice. \Vhen qu estioned by ri.-tcBride. Harper agreed he could no~ identify the voice of the mysterious caller until December, after the telephone company had alleged· Jy traced the calls to Sch werdlfeger's home. "Then you had no idea who was making the calls until the phone company told you?" ~1 cl1ridc asked Harper. "That's not quite right. About thal lime the ealler began to talk more. ·r11cre was no doubt in my 111ind it \vas Schwe rdtfeger." "Did you and lhl' phone con1 pany try (Set TAPES, Page Zl '"fed l(en11e{ly CalledJ ackie Af te1~ Rep orting Accident BOSTON (U PI} -Telephone company records made public today revealed that the fi rst call charged to Sen. Edward !\l Kennedy 's credi l card after he ;cported his fatal accident involving ?11ary Jo Kopechne wa~ to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. According lo a New England 'Telephone Co. listMg or calls charged to Kenned y's H usba1id Stabbed; Wife Arrested A man and wife quarrel Wednesday In Tuslir1 eodt:d with the husband in the hospital suffering stab wounds aod his wire jailed oo charges of Msault with intent to t'OTDfTiit murder, po lice reported . Alice Eslher Black. 47, of 1412 Nisson Road, is being held on $12.500 bail and was 9Clleduled to be arraigned today in Central ~1unicipal Court. l!r.r husband. Gilbert W. McBrlde1 also "7, is reported in serious condition in Tustin Con1munity Hospital. Investigators said McBride told them he and hls wife used different last. names even though they have been married for live years. Police s:1id they werr cal!E rl lo the couple·s apartment by Mrs. Black aod fnun1I ~1cl3ride bl~ing from &tab v.riund ~ in the abdomen. li e first told officer ... hr had l11\1e" nn ' kn ife, but later 1aid his wif• had stal)bed him. credit card, the senator called Mrs Onassis at Hy,Mis Port, Mass., and spoke with som~ne for 33 minutes and :>4 seconds at 10:57 a.m. EDT last July 19. Kennedy's car -with the se11<1tor driving and Miss Kopechne in the fronl seal -plunged off a bridge O'll Chap- paquiddick Island around midnight July 13 and went unreported for about nin e hours. The call to Kennedy·s former sister·in-law was . the first call Jogged after he reported the mishap. The document does not say who made the call to Mrs. Onassis -only that a call wa s made to her and charged to Kennedy's credit card. The credit card listing wa s one of several exhibits introduced during a secret four-day inquest last J anuary into Miss Kopechne's death. The exhibil.5 were released today in the office of Superior Court Clerk Edward V. Keating. The listing showed Kennedy had telephone calls chara:ed to his account. f!arly Friday evening, J uly 18, and then there were none chara:ed to it until the c11 1l to the widow of Presi dent John F. Kennedy. Other calls made July 19 were to Arlington, Va., where he lives, lO Miss Mary Carroll who lived with Miss Kopechne in Washington, D.C., his aide David Burke and others. Other exhibits released included pie· lures of Kennedy's car in Pouch a Pond on Chappaqu iddick lslAnd and a copy nf the M!n ator's statement lo Edgartown Police Chief Dom inick J . Arma 1n which he reported lhe accident. • Teddy Called Jackie After ~lary Jo ~s Death ore es Stoel{ Mart Continues Its Clin1h r •.• NEW YORK (AP) -The stock marktl gave up some of it.! early gains but continued sharply higher in very heavy trading today. At noon the Dow Jone~ average of 30 industrials was ahead 13.28 at 676.48, a t\\'O percent increase , after having been up nearly 19 points earlier in lh: session. Analysts said Lhe upsurge wa s n<itural follow ing Wednesday's record advance. 'Volu1ne was heavier today with 9.75 million shares changing hands on the New York Stock Exchange by noon. Ad vant°es led declillt'!: by about li\'f' lo one among issues lraded on the Big Board. Somr ano lysls said the con\Jnual1on Clf \Vednesday 's upturn rnay be dl!l' 111 part to President Nixon 's encouraging words lo business leader~ at a dinnf'r meeting in \Vashington \\'etlnesday n1ghl. 'T"lle stock market closed sha rply higher \Vcdnesd<1y as t he Dow average posted its largest single-day gain in history. 1'hc \\'idely follov•ed average of .JO i:idu s!.ria l stocks jumped 32.04 to <:lo.)r at 663 .20, a 5.07 percent increasr Al ILt; highest point as recorded by int ra· hour readings, the average \\'as up O\'f'r J7_ Big board volume ol 17 4~ mill1<111 shares was the second hea vicsf tumovcr this year. The previous record for a single d<.1y's gain in th e average was 32.03, registered Nov. 26, 1963, the Tuesday after the fune ral of President J ohn f . Ken nedy . Despite its size, however. the gcnn hrought the indf'X to a point only slightly nbove where it stood at the start or lhe week. The iodex had fall en a total of 31.0l points Monday and Tuesday. Stocks on the American Exchange ;a'ld the over-the-e<lunter market also record· ed large gains. Bond nrices rose for the first time in about eight weeks, although not as impressively as th~ stocks. One analyst said major UP\\'ard move~ after deep market sl umps usually begjn with this kind of bu ying surge. "Wed· nesday's rise is a very goW sign," he said. Ot her analysls. however, said the ba~ie fundamentals that sent the Dow average plunging 71 points in the previous six sessions remain unchanged. They !'laid the upswing was due primarily to in- ternal forcts caused by the deeply oversold market condition. OtherJJ speculate-I thAt huyers might have bPen hoping the meetir.g \Vednesday night between President Nixon <i rnl business a.nd financial leaders would pro- duce an encouraging announcement about economic condiUons. Of the 20 most active stocks on th:: Big Board. 19 showed goins. The ex· ception, Seagrave, y,·as off 75 cent., to $1 1.12. The largest gainer was 18~1. v.'hich jumped $17 to ~9. Occidental Petroleum was mMt active on ~1 ,000 shares, closing up $2.60 at $1&,84. SUSPECT THOMAS PFLEGER, 18, FRISKED BEFORE BOOKING Newport Youth Jailed on Suspicion of Peddling Heroin Operation Harvest Reaps Scores of Drug Suspects By ARTHUR It. VINSEL 01 1111 Dell' r'llll $1111 Operation Harvest l a r g e s l crackdown on narcotics dealing in Orange County history -began late Wednesday in Costa f\.1esa 8S ra id te;un~ \l.'Crt: sent into the fie.kls1 which included slums and millionaires' mansions. By n':!On today, more than 50 person-. had been arrested on Grand Jury in· cli.:t1 11e11ts and warrants issued \Vrd· nesday to climax a three-month joint probe by law enforcement agencirc. The arrestees ranged from 11 16·yc:u·. old boy to a 49-ycar-old houscy,·dc, v.•h1lr a large number of the purchase!' rn .clr over l:hc past three months involved heroin, authorttic s said. I The mother and her son all gecdty work· ed together. LitUe contraband \\•as taken from m~re than 60 locations hit from Newport Beach inland to Fullerton and up and duv.·n the coast, du e to a new <.'tl url <letision involving seizure of evidence. The .<io-called Chimel Decision lirrul.s lawmen without specific search warrants to irnpounrling only ·what they can rcsich within ar1n''.'I length al lho lin1e of arrest. A se:1 rch wurranl for ::an :i partment In ll un lington Beach, however, led lo sei1.tire of 2.540 tnb1cls nf LSD cst!matcc.1 tn be worth S2,000, according to Cosll& (Sec llARVEST, Pagt J) tate Ten1porary Building Destroyed Fir<~ of appomit h..-"'J' or!1fn totiMJy tlf!lltroyed a temporary c1-room a.t CaJ Stale, Flrllet'too,. Nrb' ttn1 Jboril- ing_ Fullerton Fire: Chief E. P. Pyeatte said ··~ blaze was definitely arson. in my opinion." He estimated the Joss •t ~25.000. The slructure adjoined another tern · JXlra.ry structure that has been used by dissident s!Ddents recently. Th e destroyed building has been med recently for student registration, coliege ¢'ficials said. The dissidents quickly evacuated the adjoining building when the flre was reported at 3: 14 a.m. by campus police. Police locked the structure which has been used by the protesters since they \•;ere ren1cwed from 11ehool's Litt!• Theater two wetks ago. The 20 by 60-foot wood (rame buildinJi" \\.'hich bUTned was one of the original campus structures, authorities said. Suharto in New York Aft er Final l\'leeting '\'ASHINGTON (UPI) -Ind onesian President Suharto held a final 70.minute conference with President Nixon and ne1v to Nevi York. Nixo• said their two days of meetings wenl "very well.'' rio official communique wa s releat.ed after the meeting, but while in Washin gton, SUharto urted that all foreign troops -Ameri can, South Viet- namese and North Vietnatnese -be withdrawn from CambOdia. At an Indonesian EmbaJJSy reci~• Wed •esday, Suharto tol d newsmeti, ~I belirve thet al l fore ign forces ahoUld be withdra~ from Camborlia." Orange Coast Wea&her ··Partly sunny" is aUJI the w~rd from the weatherman for Friday, ~·i lh clouds reigning through the morning and temperatures mired in the middle llO's. INSIDE TODAY Tl~e Sotii.et ·11av11 is pursuino Ille san1e policy the United StoLts did decades ago and for tlte i a111e purpose: Gunboal diplomacy ta show tlui Russian presence. Page 19. C•llf1tftl1 " Mo-.... c~ .. klftt U• ' Mvlllll ..... " C!MlltlMI ..... kl!INl l Nawt ... C1ioilc. • or1ft1t c_,., .. Cr111w1•• .. S~l'll1 '"'ff .. 011!~ N~llctt " IHrh ... 0 1¥1"0 .. ..... -·· . ... 1•1i.ri.1 ~ltt • Tt~ltfl " lftltrUlftm..,1 , •. u '"''"" ..... l'Wllfttt 11·71 WM""r • M•r1t<•11t " ... ,,."' w.... .,, Aftft l-en " W-'t HIWl 11·M MeellWlt " W11lll ,._. .. Z DAILY PILOT S Fro• Page I HAltVEST ... Mm Detective Norm Kuttti. No violence was reported during the ma.sslfe sweep by various t1ty police departinenb and agent. from the St.ate Bureau ol. Nlr'COC.lts Enforcement, while the monumental OpcraU011 l!An...t lt..ll wmlllllOCllhly. "Llta clockwort," said Costa Mesa Detec:tift Lt. llal Flache:r. &Ile agents spent some $8,000 in dru g purdwes during the lnve&tigative period -kept a secret rrorn many lawmen who woul d later participale -~·hile Cost.a A!esa police spent $28,000 alone in man-hours and overtime. Some invesllgators worked 24-hoor shifts. ''There's a Utt.le bit of 'brtad' involved here," m phasired Detective Sgt. John Regan 1n briefing the SO.plus officers· assembled al headquarters before the sweep began. At 11 p.m .. on Ule' third day o[ Drug Abuse Prevention Vi'eek. 1970, as pro- claimed by President Nixon, Operation l!arvest bee;an. . One of Costa Mesa's two new police ti elicopl.ers -both called in for aer_ial assistance -carried a banner that said: "'The Narcs "'elcome the '\'hirly-Pigs." De~ite the gravity of lhe issue, humor crept lnto the crackdov.·n as one lawman attached a bright ribbon bow to a Grand Jury ind ictment, after noticing Wed- nesday \.\'as the defmdant'a birthday. Then the countywlde sweep began, as fiv~ raid I.earns struck at various kications and four transportation teams were kept busy ferrying the suspects to various jails. One suspected heroin dealer from Fullerton. Gale Abernathy, 22. fled after seeing the raid at hls home in progress and arrived at a friend's Costa Mesa nsidence just in time to be arrested there. Cost.a Mesa Pt>lice Detective Capt. Bob Green said today that Operation Harvest -pre-plaMed to the smallest detail -came. off almost without a hitch. He said investigators were surprised at the amount of heroin traffic in the Ii.arbor Area, revealed as a re.1\llt of the probe during recent weeks. "Of the indictments and complaints irued, 20 were for ~ of heroin. 10 for the sale of UD, six for the sale of hashish, four fur the sale of marijuana and folJr for sale of barbiturate pills. "Many or~ complaints are for more than ooe coLmt of sales," Capt. Green said. "It 1s a little disheartening arresting the same individuals over and o\·er again," he added. The total included 31 indicbnents end 13 felony complaiols, while friends, visitors and roommates present -in- cluding runaway girls -pushed the figure toward 100 persons. Authorities said today additiooal hr dict.ments and warrants remain to be served and the hunt is spreading to determine the whereabouts of several suspect.. "The arrested subjocU cut f!Ver/ walk ol. We, from tfle low-Income brackel to the area'• bJSf>est." saJd Capt. G--.. Some suspects were picked up in ramshackle communal pads, while at least two are the SOl\15 of Newport Beach millionaires -an industrialist and .owner Of a famous night club. Raiders coofiscated sman arnoonts of heroin, marijuana and assorted drug pilb, mostly carried on the suspects who we.re searched before being lx>oked into Ult various jails. Lawmen fN!m Santa Ana, Westminster, TUstln, Newport Beadi, and Huntington Beach police departmenU joined In Operation Harvest, which resu;ted from a probe orig\neted in Costa Mesa. Grand Jury lndlctrn~ charging 20 ol thooe penom arrested on felony war· rants or other basis late Wednesday and thi' morning were to be issued this afternoon. Nixon Invites llickel WASJllNGTON (UPI) -Presiden t Nixon lnvltt>d Interior Secretary \\1alter J . l1ickel lo the \\'hite House today !or a private &t'Ssion, the first since HIC'kel wro\e a much publicized letter to the President three weeks ago urging the administration to li!ten more to youthful dissenters. DAILY PILOT flllloUIGI. 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N9 .,.... ,1..,1q. l!iwol•••--· fifl ... ltl _,,... ... • ••• r1i.-1. _..., -y W ,....,..... ..ii"°"" 1~111 _.. ,.,1"-. • ftlt>t'l'itf'I -. &'9(Mtf <'-"''-l"llf II Ntwpwl '""'° -c..--· (11!!9rn11. S""'••lp!taoo w UtrW UM-"''¥/ by ,,.,,,. 11 M ,,_rMyJ "'""'" -llMrllloi,. U.llf ..-1~1y, 1hll™'i1• M~r 28, 1970 t Sub Starts Trials The nuclear attack submarine Tepang heads ou~ to . sea from . the General Dynamics Shipyard in Grolon, Conn., on its first sea tnals. Others Okayed Mitcl1ell Appoii1tment Simmers Until Primary Controversy over the appointment of arch conservative Clay N. Mitchell of South Laguna lo the Slate Board uf Education has been n1ovcd to a ba ck burner by the state Senate until after the Tuesday primary election. Al though other gubernatorial ap- pointments wf'T°e routinely approved by the Senate, pre>-Mitchell forces have not been able to muster the 27 neressary vtites during the campaign period . to confinn r.Utchell, 58, Clf ?I Alta r.1ira Road. \ Sen. Alfred E. Alquist (0-San JOSt , hes been attempting to block Mit.c;he.11. He wouki need 14 vote' to do this. "But it has ~ed doubtlul he can line up that many. Mitchell. fonner president of the Orange County School Board, was ap- ~ted tn FebfVary by Gov. Reagan. 1t'PJbUcan aourees say this was at the strong urging Of Ma_x Rafferty. slate 6Uperintendent of pubhc Instruction. AlquiJt, a candidale for lieutenant governcr, interrogated Mi\chell be.fore thi fiv~member Senate Rules Committee on: April 29. Mitchell won enOOrsement by 1.he rules committee on a 4 to I vote. Sen. Ste~n p , Teale (D-West Point). voted a~a1nst tiim. After Alquist interrogated ~f1t.chel1 at the hearing, Teale look over. 1be matter seemed sewed up ror Mitchel.I after rules committee en- <iwsemt!lt <iesplte opposition f r o m Orange County including fonner grand jury members. Alquist :said, however. "I will oppose ~-Ir. Mitchell's appointment on the ~nate floo r not because of his reactionary politics but because of his dismal rt'COl"d of perfonnance on Ule Orange County School Board. From Page J TAPES ..• to trace the call!! between March and December?" McBride uked. "Yes, but they were unable to because the caller would not stay on long enough," Harper answered. . lt was brought out that ln April of last year the phone rompany had told Harper that the calls were not coming from an 847 udlange, the same as ru.. phone. Harper's teaUmony ended about S P·':"·• Wednesday. Further witnesses. including Mrs.. Shirley Harper and three men fro1n the Gentral Telephone Company started today. d h Mrs. Harper this morning addc er testfmony to thRt of her husband. She told the jury that on several occasions she had received phone calls with profanities anti threats directed against. her. Some of the comments she heard on the pho ne she relate<! to the jury. such as: . ,, "Hello Shirley, you're a John B1rct.er and "Shirley. watch yo~r kid~." When questioned by 01'.'llrlct Attorney \Valter Matthews. Mrs. Harper said she could not always recognize the voi~, bot on certain calls she was positive ll wu Schwerdtfeger. "J recognlie it by the way he 11ddrPsscd me !IS Shirley, pronouncing It with a 'u' ," !he sakl. She was still on the witness stand late thilJ momln& u the trial continued. P e ntagon Asks Study WASHINGTON rU Pll -The Pentagon halJ a~ked Lockheed Aircraft Corp. to f'xplore meraPr poss!bi!lli<!s. cn~le~lellng the comp11ny wlll be In f1nanclid rl1f t1cult_Y even if the y,o\'rrnment hr1 p~ h~:I! at ou t ()f ils funding \\.'otS \.\'Ith the C5A <'ilrgo pi:inr. •·1 think the Senate's rejection of r..litchell 's appointment will save Gov. Reagan .a great deal of future em· barrassment .·• Although still unconfirmed, }.1itche\1 h:is been meeting with the stale board and keeping relatively qu.iet anrl un- controversial . He has said Alquiat's op· position is politically motivated. Alquist force! hope that if pre>-~1itchell votes are in short supply after the. primary that the governor will quietly withdraw the appointmenl This seemed a somewhat r e m o t e possibility, however. since the govmior's prestige is involved and he will likel y push for confirmation. The matter may be brougbt to the floor or the uppet house at ·any tlme and will probably JW'face apin !bortly alter the Toelday election. Camp Pendleton Marine Slwt By Hitchhiker A Camp Pendleton Mari ne was shot Wednesday night by a hitchhiker who m he and lhree companioms had picke<i up about 7 p.m. in Laguna Beach, Orange County sheriff's offictts reported today. Marine Robert E. Lee, 20, underweat surgery Wednesday night et Hoeg Memorial Hospital In Newport Beach where a .22-caliber slug was removed from his abdomen. He is rt!ported in 5etious condition today. Sheriff's deputies, aided by e Costa Mei1a police helicopter scoured the Scotchman's cove reglo11, north of Laguna where the shooting occWTed, but failed to find the suspect. They did pick up three men on the beach for questioning but they were released when Lee's companions sakl they were not invo lved in the shooUng. Sheriff's Captain James Broadbe.lt said the shooting took place when the hitch- hike r attempted tG rob the quartet just after being Jet out or the car al his request. The suspect ls dncribed as mal e, white. in his early 20's. six feet tall, of slim bui ld with curly shoulder length hair. Lagu1 --1fant Chokes to Deatl1 Efforts of a young molher and a Laguna Beach police officer to revive a six. month.s old baby boy who had ctloked while the mother was nursing him failed early tOday, The baby, John Edward Gilbert Ill. was pronounctd dear on arrival at South Coast Comm unity Hosp ital. Officer Paul Rose, responding to a call from Nathan Johnson. 237 Woodland Drive, at 12:34 a.m., found the child 's mother, Mrs. John Gilbert of SLar Route, Big Sur, Calif. k11~1ing on U1e floor al that edd~ss attempting to revive the inf11nt with external heart maMaCP. Rose adm inistered mouth-tG-mouth re.'iuscitaUon while awa iting an am. bulanre and attempts to res I o r e bre3thing were conttnued in the am· bu anC'e and at the ho~Jtal, polJC't report. A coroner"s deputy said today the c;hild apperent ly stopped bret1 lhln11 arter It had choked while being fed . An autnpsy will he prrformcd today to 1slabli1h the CflUSe of ·dtath. Warning by Hot Line? Nixon Denies Call to Moscow on Ca1ribodia WASHINGTON (UPI) -A ntutral diploo1alic source in Phnom Penh Aid today th.at President Ni.1on used bis hot line to inform the KremUn iJ:i advance that he was &ending U.S. troop!! into Ca1nbodia. The White House denied il Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler aald "the President has not used the hot line since he took office." The source in Phnom Penh said the Kremlin re!aye<i Nixoo's message lo the Soviet ambassador there. He in tum was said to have tokf Gen. Lon Nol of lhe U.S. plan tD wipe out Viet Cong and North Vletnamese aanctuaries in Cam bod.la. Ziegler would not ditcuss a n y diplo n-ialic maneuvering that preceded the operation. But other Wh ite Houae sou rces said the Lon Nol government was informed directly of the operations shortly before they began by the U.S. representative in Phnom Penh_ Ziegler did say any contacts ·were "coosi8tent with the elements of security and aurpriM." Zleg)er refuJed to say whether there was any cmtact with the Soviet Union apart from the bot lin e lie.for e Cambodian operaUon. The Phnom Penh source said no de tails were available of exactly what Nixon said in the alleged hot line me ssage. TI1e source nott.'d that Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin held his first oews cooference in (ive years shortly after the American action, aod condemned the acUoa while questkining Nb:oo 'a in· tqrlty. Field reports had said the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese reecived advance warning of the Allied push in time to withdraw form the border area. One guerrilla field conimander told \\.\'D de· lained correspondents the South Viel· nameJe gave the warning. The hot line between Washinglon and Moscow was sel up in August, 1963, UC Irvine Urges Severing Ties With Nuclear Labs By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ftMI o.llr li'll1t Stl'ff Members or UC Irvine's Academic Senate have instructed their three delegates to the statewide meeting of the senate assembly to vote against continuing university ties with nuclear \.\'capons laboratories at Livermore and Los Alam os, N.M. Nearly 200 faculty members and a few students heard debate on the is!ue at a special senate meeting cai!ed Wednesday on the campus. The issue or un iversity tie! to the two research labs was explored by a statew ide !en.ate committee on university research led by Paul Zinner. a political science professo r from UC, Davis. The committee issued a report last month in which they recommended the university maintain ties with the labs and exert pressu re upon them to change !he nature ol the. research from v.·caponry to non-military oriented pre>- jects. If I.he university felt efforts to change lhe nature. of research at the labs was not successful. then tbe C'Ommitlte rCCClmmended terminating relations with the labs when !Jie contracts run out io September of 1972. A few members of the comm itteP., rl1ssenting from this opinion. wrote a min-orily report recommending the "orderly tenninaUon" Clf the relationship between the labs and the university, The. issue will be brought before the ;wembly for adoptioo of the Zinner report or the minority report June 8 when they meet at the San Francisco Medical Center. The action will servl'! only to advise the university ad- ministration of the faculty's stand on the matter. The Irvine vote i.s also advisory in 1ha t it serves to give the three delegates Bernard Gelbaum, UCI senate chairman; Alan Rogers. assist.ant pre>- fessor of history, and Thomas Nelson, chairman of pedialrics -as to the wishes of the Irvine division. Most of the faculty members who spoke in fa vor of the minority reports said they felt classified weapons research was not a legitimate function of a university and that lhe labs <lid not depend on lhe unive rsity for advice or funding. In a separate action faculty members also voled to retain the ad hoc commit:cc on extramural funds for another ye;ir "'hile \.\"Orking on establishing it as a standing com mittee of the division. The committee, headed by Gerard Van lloven, assistant professo r of physiC's, recommends on propriety of ex- tra murally funded research grants. particu larly in the. areas of classifi ed or war-rela ted research \.\ilich might be done on the campus. The committee al so rerommended the Irvine division vote in favor of th~ minority report on the nuclear weapoflfi labs. as a teletype lint between the Penta~on and Kremli n. A need for such :a hnk w31 pointed 11p In lhe 1962 mWUe criai,os .. when leaders oa b;>U1 sides ftrifti diJ)lomaUc channels too slo w. An aMouncement at the time sald the line was aet up ''lo lesse n chances of nuclear war throu gh miscalculation." The first time the line was used was jn 1967 during the r-.1 iddle EasL war. Both goven1ments share the cost of the line , which is open 24 hou r~ a day and is tested hourly. 'f'he U1ut~d States paid an esti mated $182,000 in 1967 as its share or the cost. All exchange ove r the line takes only minutes com- pared to al least six hours through other channels. Pr~i<lent John F. Kennedy found himself and former Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev rommunicating by pu_blic statements ove_r _news wires during the Cuban missile cr1s1s -an awkward situation that led to the hotline. r-.1 essages from !he Soviet ate senl in Russia n and translated in the PP.n- tagon before being rushed to the WhitP House. The American president sends his messages in Englis h and they are t ranslated into Russian at th e other end. Hearing Delayed For Physicia11 The preliminary hearing fur a l~arbor Area physician accused of five counts of arson alld fraud has been t'Qntinued lo June 5 in the Harbor Area fl1un1cipal Court Ur. Ebbe. ll11rtelius. 5iJ, of C.:osta fl1esa. also faces action fro1n the state Board of Medical Examiners on cha rges of addicting women patie nts In drugs and sexually ravishing them. The felony charges stein from an i11· vestiga tion of a fi re in the doctor's Corona del fl1ar office and the alleged !heft or his car and medical bag . J\'Joroccan ]\.in~ Sends E nvoy to Prc~id cu l \\1ASHINGTON \/\PJ -The \\'111 \e House announced today that King ll as~a" II of J\1ororco 1s send ing a special envoy to deli\"er a pe rsonal message to Pres1· dent Nixon, presumably concerning the situatioa in lhe r-.-1iddle E:ist. Nixon h:is agreed to rcceil e Primr J\linis\t!r Ah1ned Laraki "'ith the k1ng·s me ssage at the \Vhilc !louse on June 4. No other details "'ere given. 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Stoeks VOL 63, NO. 127 , l SECT IONS, H PAGES ~RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDA Y, MAY 28, 1~70 TEN CENTS Company Says 'We're Good Guys' on Beach By RUlJI NIEDZIELSKI 01 ll>f Dau, f'•llt S!oll "\Ve'1<e been the good guys all along ·· Ttial \\aS the way Jerry Shea, vice president of the Huntington Pacific f:orporation. dt·scril>cd his firm's attitude \Vedncsday night to its impending court battle \l'ith the ci1v of Huntington Beach n1·cr public access' lo !ts beach. No one disputed his statement. Conspicuously abscnl fron1 I he •·debate" ~ponsored by the IJOME Coun- Stock Mart Continites Climb Up Nl'.:\V YORK (AP) -Analysls said i.:omc prorit-laking eroded early gain:<> In the stock n)arkct Thursday but stock prices continued strongly ahead in heavy trading. I See qu otations, Pages :12-3.'J), By J ·30 p.m. the Do'v Jones aver<lgf' (1f 30 industrials :stood at 674 29, tip I 1.09. Earlier in t11c session tile Do\11 avcr;ige had been ahead nearly 19 points. But \\'all Street analysts said investors v"ho :;old out arter n1aking a quick profit tvcre responsible for the loss or son1e t1f the market's early gains. Brokers sairl investor confidence v.·~ i trcngthened, hov.'cver, by \\rl1ile Hou!:'le c·onf1r1na1ion that Fcder;-1 H rs c r v r. t'.hainnan Arthur F. Uurns ha s assured business anu lrnancial leaders who dinNt \\"ilh President Nixon \Vednesday night lhat the Federal Hescrve Board \\-d!'I alcrl to the country's nlonetary needs. Advances outnumbered declines by 11 bout J to I among issues traded on the Nc'v York Stock Exchange. Tloe Mock market closed sharply higher Wednesday as the Dow average pooled )ls largest single-day gain in history, 1'he widely follov.'cd average or JO t:.dustrial stocks ju1nped 32,04 to close ;i.I li63 .20. a 5.07 percent increase. At It ~ highe!.'l point as recorded by 1nlra· hour readings, the average \1'as up over '1 Bii:: board volume (lf li.44 million P"harcs was the second hca\'1csl turnover lhl!'i )'ear. The prev1ou.~ record for a :.1ngle day·~ J:,a1n 1n the average \1as 32.03, registered Nov. 26. 196."\. the Tuesday after the fu nrral of Presid ent Jnhn F. Kenned~·. Despite its size. however. the gain brought the index 111 a point only slightly .1hove 11'here 1\ sL(lij(J at the start nl thr week. The index had rallcn a total nf Jl.01 points i\1onday and Tuesday. Aud ie Mu r ph y Cha rged With J\'1 11rdcr Atten1pl BURBANK fliPI 1 -Audie l\1urphy the most <\{'Cnrated An11~rican soldier flf \Vorld \\la r 11. was booked Thursd.t y by Burbank police on a charge of assaldl \\Ith intent to commit murder. 111c 46-ycar-old r-.·lurphy. v.·ho appeared In a number of movies after his return rrom the \l'ar, also 1vas charged ~·ith assault 11·ith a deadly ~·eapon and assault ;ind battery. according lo .Lt. \Villian1 Smith or the delecti\.·e bureau. The Police Department rerused to release further details but it was learned that the incident \\•as a personal or.e ·which occurrc<I about a 11•eek ago. ."ofurphy. v.·ho received the Medal of llonor arnong hi.~ awards, kiled or cap- lured 240 German~ as a soldier durini:: \\'orld \Var II. In rccenl years. he hJd bfcn broke and deep in debt. r-.·lurpliy begnn a movie career af!er f1 i~ discharge from rhc Army. His decora· t1on!'i also included two Silver Star~, a Bron1,e Star. three Purple Hearl~, the Distingui shed Service Cross and Lhe Legion of J1onor. Mllrphy made his fi lm dcbul in "Beyond Glory" and ''Texas, Heaven and Brooklyn.·• btll he rouldn't sh:1k e lhe soldier image, appearing in Otll! pie· 111re af1cr another which exploited hi'.'i \\';ir record . I/is bigge!'il money1naker \\'BS .. To lie.II and Back ," a biography or his \\'Br eJl'periences. lie had l\\'O unhappy marriages. His fir~l. to actress \Vanda Hendrix, ended in di\'orce. and he separated fr{lm his second \\•He, Pamela, six years ago. lie told an interviewer a rear ttgo, "I frel like a prostitute who is a little over the hill. I gel all kinds or pro- 11\ol innal offer~ ror rnovie~. but lns1ead or 1ny usual price of $100 ,000 per plcturP 1hry offrr $20,000 and a pcrctntage or thP prufi!.~ you never see. "But 1'1n too tnugh for lhi~ damned 11111·n. It can't break my he;1r1." t1I were all city employes. They were baMed from taking part by city attorney Don Bonfa . Bonfa said they might be 1\•itnesses in court actions. The pending litigation also prcvcntett Shea from going into n1uch detail on his company's case. ··\\1e have been the good guys all along and Jn return the city is saying you've lost yoor property rights," Sh!"a told 20 residents who turned out !\Jr !he one-sided debale in CJly courteil chambers. He referred to th!" corporation's policy nf allo1\•ing the public to use the 2~4-mlle beach ~·hich stretches from the north side of the pier to Bolsa Chica Stale Beach. The cily"s suit 11ould es Lab l is h casements ovrr the beach and guarantee public use of the :;hor~. Another cHect of thr actJon would be lo prevent the Huntinglon Pacifil' Corporation, a ·-------------- D~llY PILOT illl! 1"1\1119 ~Jello Cello Brian Conklin. 10, tunes up 1or Ocea11 v·ie\v School ll1str1ct':-. '"f''c~­ tival ot J<""'lowers" concert 'll11s com1n~ \Vedncsday at l\larina JJ12h School. !vtore than 200 young n1usicians arc C'~pec lC'cl to 1<1kc part in the 7:30 p.m. concc11 , 1vhich 1vill include p<.1rfnr1nances by the di stric t choir; bra~s. \rind ;1nd sl r1n~ ense1nbles. and a sprcial chorus corn· posed of filth and sixth graders fron1 various :.chonJs. 'fhc public !'- invited. l !C l rvin e Urg·es Seve ri1i g- Ties With N ucleltr Llt bs By JOA~1"E REYNOLDS Qr l~o OI U• 1>1111 Sll lf :\1embers or UC lrv1nc ·s Acade1n lc Srnale have instructed !heir lhree delegates lo the statewide meeting of the senate assembly lo votr. against continuing university lies "'ith nucleilr \\'eapons laboratories at Livermore and Los Alamos , N.~1 . Nearly 200 faculty members and a few students heard debate on 1hc issut at a special senate rneeling called \\'ednesday on the campus. 1'he issue or university tics lo tile two research labs was explored by a .~tatewide senate cornmittee on un lver.;ily research led by Pau l Zinner. a political science professor from UC, Da vis. The committee issued a report last month in which they recornrnendcd the university maintain ties \\"ilh the lab.o; and exert pressure upon th em to change lhr na\1irr nr tllr r11><r:1rl11 r1·01n 11 r11ponry lo non.m1l11;11·: onrnlcrl 11rv· j l'<.'!i, lf the unil"cr~i1 y ft..'lt elfor1 ~ t.i l'h<ini.:~ the nature or research at !ht J;ih~ 11·as not succes~lul . then lhr co1nn111lrr rccomn1ended terminalinJ: relation~ 11•1lh the labs 11·hcn !he i::ontr;icts run nul i11 September or 1972. A few n1embers of thP <'on1nuttr:-, dissenting rrom this opinion, 1ero1c a 111inarity report recomn1ending l ii I.' "orderly termination" of !he relalion5hi 11 between the labs and !he university , The i:isue \\'ill be brought before !he a~:-.en1bly for adoption nr lhe. Z.inn1·r report or the minority r(•port .Jun•~ 8 \\•hen they n1cet at lh c: Snn Francisco Medic;.11 Ccnler. The acti on will serve only to advise the uni ver sity :id- n1inistration of the faculty 's stand on (Sti: IRVlNE, Pag~ ) Coast Raid Nets Sco1·es subsidiary of the Hw1tington Beach Com- pany, from furlher developing it. •·Our free pro~rty rlgbts are be ing attacked by the city," Shea said. "Our valuable rights can be taken a\vay without pay1nent under this theory." Me explained that if the city wins its suit, neither the city nor the property 01vner would be able to make any changes to the b2ach. It would ha\'e lo rernain as it is. "Tl1is would in effect freeze the pro- ~rty which Is not in the be:st inter!"st of the city or the property OY.'ner," he explained. Shea informed the homeowners that the Huntington Pacific Corporation had plans lo enter a five.year lease agree-- ment \vilh the County of Orange on the disputed property which could havl" released valuable funds for the im· provement of the !'lhore. "The county would have co ntracted w11h the city ror lhe ma:nte:nance of the beach Just as we do now. The money 'ol'e would have otherwise !'!pent would have been applied for im- provements, such as curbs, gutters, park- ing facilities and related improvements," he said. "The idea 1vas to upgrade the entirt area JUSt as has been done on the south side or the pier. We're trying to be public siprited -irs a grea1 reward." Tape Tells Threats R ecordings Heard at Ex-mayor's Trial By TE RRY COVILLE or rnt 01111 P'lllt Stl.' ''Do you know who Marlin Luth!"r King is:' We 're going to do the sam• to you." That was one o! several threat.~ allegedly m11de by telephone lhe past scver11I nionU1s to Fountain Valley City l'.'ouncihn<in John Harper. \V cdncsday. Harper played I ape rt:cordings of some of those calls in \Vest Orange County Municipal Court, \A/estminster, during the trial of ex.foun· tain Valley n1ayor Robert S<:h\verd tfeger. Harper has accused Schwerdt feger of makin~ som<' 45 annoying phone calls lrom Dec. U lo Jan. 16. Schwerdtfeger has entered a plea of innocent. Arsonist Sets EarlJ, Mo~ni11g Cal State Fire Fire of apparent incendiary orlgin totally destroyed a temporary classroom at Ca l State. Fullerton, early this morn- ing Fullerton Fire Chier E. P. Pyeattr. !>aid ·"I lie blaze was definitely arson, in my opinion " He estimated the los5 at ~2~.~. The structure adjoined anoth!"r tem· j)!Jrary structure Lhat has bttn used by rlissidcnl students recently. The destroyed building has been used recently for student registration, college oHlcial~ ~aid. The dissidents quickly evacuated the nd101ning building v.•hen the ri re. was re1X1rted at 3:14 a.m. by campus pohcl". Police tocked the structure which ha~ hecn u!led by the protesters since they ire.re removed from school"s Little Theater tv.·o .,..·eck:'i ago. The 20 by 60-foot 1vood frame bu !l~1nR ll'htch bu rned 111a.s nne Qf the original c a 1npu.~ structures, authorities saLd Legion to Pla ce Grave Flo 1ve rs i11cmbe:r~ of Americ an Legion Post 13~. Huntington Beach. ~·ill place flo~'Prs un the graves or forme r members Friday :it \Vcslminster Memorial Park in honor of Memorial Day. They \\'ill be joined by the women·~ auxil iary of the legion and several Boy Scout troop!> placing flowers on the graves of Vietnam velerans. F'lower!'I will be placed on the gra~·es al 1 p,m. No other il1emorial Day ceremonies art planned in Huntington Beach . Envoy n.eca ll Du e:' \V ASHINGTON !UPI\ -U.S. officials exp ressed serious concern today over personal abuse by Swedes o( the U.S. ;11nbassador lo Stockh-O!m. They ~aid if i! continued, they might have lo con· sider calling him home. Harper "'as the only witness lo testify \\'ednesday . He was questioned by Depu- ty Oi!'ltrict Attorney \\'alter Matthew s and defense. attorney Lronard ~lcBride. ~1ost of the day "'a~ spent playing tape recordings ror the jury. Harper explained that he operated the lape recorder which "'as hooktd to the berlroom telephone. ~lany of the tapes \\'ere poor in quality. and orten long silence followed the ringin;::: of the tel ephone, "typical of the caller," ltarper explained. Some con1menls clearly heard by the ju ry included, "death ... , " "You're jinx· ed. Get out of Orange County you ... " In one conversation llarpcr asked, "\Vh at is your problem:''' "You ... " \\'as the whispered reply. Harper testified U1at calls started In P.·larch of 1969, but didn't beeome fre- quent until late December and the time just before and after the September recall which removed Schwertltfeger frorn office. \\'hen qucstlonw by McBride, Harper agreed he could no·. identify the voice of the mysterious caller until December, after the telephone company had alleged- ly traced the calls to Schwerdtfeger':i; home. ''Then you had no idea who was making the calls until the phone company told (See TAPES, Page 11 State Borid Sale Trouble ' Delays Work on Beaches Hy ALAN OIRKIN Cf ''"' 0111'1' 1"1191 '"" Development of bot h the liuntington State Park and Bolsa Chfca beach is stalemated because of the state's 10- abllity to sell bonds for l11nd acquisition . The state has pla n~ lo pu rchase a11other 45 acres for $2,495,031 lo provide extra parking al Hunti ngton State Park and 35 acres for $4,020.947 al Bolsa Chica. But stale Parks and Recreation Direc· lor \\li\liam Penn l\1otl Jr. 1varned in ~ stalemcnt lod11y . ''\\le can'\ go ahead "'1th these prOJ!"Cts because the state Ne 'v Zip Co<l es Assigned So me Beach Sectio ns Ne'\' zip codes have been ass1gnrrl son1e sections or Huntin gton Beach begin· nin g July I, according to postmaster Pete Difabio. All residents 1vi!l be prrsonally notified of the changes by postal aulhorities this Friday, F'our zip codes apply to Huntington Beach residents. /\s of July I the follo1\'- ing codes and boundaries "ill be in effect. -Zip code. !n649 ror the area north of Talbert Avenue, ~·est of and including Springdale Streft, and south of Bolsa A\•enue. -Zip code 92647 for the area nc.rlh of Talbert Avenue, east or Springdale Street and north of and including Bolsa Avenue . -Zip code 9'2848 for the area !'IOUth of and including Talbert Avenue, west or and Including Beach Boulevard. -Zip code 92646 for the area south of and including Ta lbert Avenue and east of Beach Boulevard. '1Thc new codes are due lo the tr emc11- dous growth in the city and the in· creasing impo rtance of expediting the mail with zip codes," OeFabio said. c3J1't sell bonds under turrenL con- ititutio.1al res!rictions.'' Mott pointed out the problem lo urge voter5 lo vote yes on Proposiuon 7 Tue9day "·h1ch, he said, would raise the maximum intf'rest rate on bonds from 5 to 7 percent and "lake the limit out. of the constitution and plac e it in !be Legislature." r-,,Jott said current annual attendance at Hunltngton Stale Park is l.4~5,000, but, with fur1her de\'elopment, the lolal could be raised lo 1,900,000, The 45 acres thal the stale Parks and Recreation Department hopes to acquire 11·ould fit in ~ith the new align· ment ror the Coast Free~·ay. "The state Di vision of llighway!'! !~ buying acreage for the rreev.·ay righl nf "'ay," \\'il!iilm Wea!herby, assistant di strict parks superintendent, said today. "\Ve 1rould arqt11re land on the ocean i:ide of thr freeway a·nd· improve it for p11rking ·• illo<;t of the l;ind thr. slate Park~ ;ind Herrea11nn Ocp<1rtn1ent ~eeks is by 1he Brookhur~t Stree1 enlrancc to th e park flt Bolsa <.:h1ca !ht land in question is the notorious "Tin Can Beach," a 100-root wide strip thal runs parallP.1 lo the Coast Highway and the !'!ta le beach. The stretch is an abandoned ra1lroarl right or 1\'ay a:i1d the slate has sta rted condetnnation proceedings to acquire it from the Bolsa Pacific: Company. The legal value of thi.~ land may be reduced, however, because the city of I luntington Beach recenlly auU1orized Its legal staff to take action to establish public eascments over the properly, Orange Coast Weather ''Partly sunny .. is slill the word from the wea:thennan for Friday. wllh clouds reigning through the morning and temperatures mired in the middle 60'.s. • Ill Drugs Seized • Ill Beach I NSIDE TODA. l' Tiie Soviet navy i!'I pur&uing the same policy tlie U11i!ed Stoles did decades ago nnd fo'f'. the sarne purpose: Gunboat diplomacy to show the Russian presence. Page 19. By ART HUR R. VfNS~L Of Ille 01lty P'!ltl Sl•ll Operation Harvest I a r g e s l crackdO\\'n on n11reolics d~alini in Orange County history -began late \\'edncsday in Cmla l\1esa as raid tran1s 11•cre sent into lhc fields. "'hich included :;Jums and millionaires' mansions. By noon lod<l y, morr. than 50 person.~ had been arrested , many on Grand Jury indictments and on w11rr11nt!I is!l11rd WP.fl· nesday to clin1nx 1 lhrce-month Jo~nl probe by Jaw enforcement agencies. The arrestees ranged from a l&-yenr· old boy to a 49-year-olcl hor1scwlfe, ~·hi le a large number of the purchases made over the past three ninnths in\•olvcd heroin, authorities said. The n1othcr and her son allegedly ~·ork· cd lugether _ l.1l!lr conl r;iband wns taken from n1orr rhnn 60 locations hit from ficwport Br:1<'h 1n!an<l l.o Fullerton ;_ind up 11nd down the coa~t. due to a new court dec1~ion Involving seizure nf evidence. The so-called Chime] Decision limits la1vmen without specific search warranl.!i lo Impounding only what they can reach within arm's le n11:th at !he thne of sirresl. /\ search "'arrant for an apartment in lluntlngton Beach, howcrer. led UJ ~clrurc of 2.540 lahlets of LSD estimated to be \\(•rth $2 ,()(l(l, according to C-Osta r-.1r~:i I >cle<·fil'C Norm Kutch, No viol~nce W/IS reportffi riuring 1he ni11ssive .11weep by various cily police .{ departments and agents; from the Stnte Bureau of Narcoliu Enforcement, v.·hi!e !he monumental OperaUon Har\·esl itself 1vent 1moothly. "Lt ke .clockwork." said Costa ~lesa Detective Lt. Hal Fischer. State agents spent some $6 .000 1n drug purchases durlna: the investigative ptriod -krrt :1 setrcl from many lawmen l\'hO would later parllc\pnte -while LOiita r-..tr.!ia poli ce spent $28.000 alone (S.. HARVEST, Pap l ) • Ct lllf!'fl!I C•tc•lnt "' (l.lj,1/lltoll C•mlc• c .. u~r4 bell~ NO!i(t1 01 ........ 1.i ...... ,,,. t""tor!tlflm1flt F ifll f!C O Ntrt u- .r.n• L1..-1r1 MH!lfltl " Mtwln , .. ,, ' Mutvt l , ..... " ~ ... Hllltftl t HIWI ••• " °'•"" c""" " n t w1w11 ,,.,., " " S119rt1 2t•ll " Sltct Mtrlllh H ·H • TtltYhllfl .. 1•·11 r.,,, .. ,, U•JI 2'·11 Wt tt!ltf • " Wnltt 'llt11fl " " WemM't NtWI 17·1' " Wff• '"' •• ' I DAILY PILOI H T"llr'MllJ', M._, 28, 1970 'Harvest' Round•p Scores Indicted By Grand Jury Paperwork on prisoners rounded up in Orange County's grl'alest narcotics rald had not been completed today, but authorities had already pre pare d doaunent.s on many acheduled for arrest. 'Ibey are thooe named in Grand Jury indietmmts aod felony warrants. Scores or additional arrestees v.·ere taken into custody on other related charge:i when fowid to be present at the 60-plus targets assigned to raid teams. Arralgr.ment proceedings were to btgin today ln Harbor Judicial District Court. Here are those ordered arrested by the Grand J ury and the charges l!gainst them : J oyce rtf. Prluc\e, 18, of 219 Princeton Drlve, Ccnlta Mesa, sale of heroin and dangerous drug5. Timothy R. Gravelle, 21. of 302 Monte Vista Ave ., Costa Mesa, furnishing dangerous drugs. John Knight, 19, of 1773 Crestmont Place, Costa Mesa, sale of hashish and dangerous drugs. 'nmoUo" D. Kelleher, 20, of 255 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Fro .. Page 1 HARVEST ... In man-hours and overtime. Some investigators worked 24-hour 1hifts. "'There's a little bit of 'bread' involved llere," emphasized Dttective Sgt. John Regan in briefing the 50-plus officers assembled at headquarters before Uie sweep began. At 11 p.m., on lhe third day of Drug Abuse Prevention Week, 1970, as pro- claimed by President Nixon, Operation Harvest began. One of Costa Mesa's two new police helicopters -both called in for aerial assist.a.nee -carried a banner that said: "The Narcs Welcome the Whirly-Pigs." Despite the gravity of the issue, humor c rept into the crackdown as one lawman attached a bright ribbon bow to a Grand Jury indictment, after noticing \Ved· nesday was the defendant's birthday. Then, the countywide sweep began, as five raid teams struck at various locations and four transportation teams were kept busy ferrying the suspects to variou.! jails. One suspected heroin dealer from Fullerton, Gale Abernathy, 22, Oed after seeing the raid al his home in JJl'GIP"f1S and arrived at a friend's Costa Mesa residence just in time to be arrested there. Costa Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob Green said today that Operation llarvest -pre-planned to the smallest detail -eame off almost without a hitch. lie said inves1igator3 ~·ere surprised 2t the amount of heroin traffic in the Harbor Area, revealed as a result or the probe during receat wttks. "Of the Indictments and complainLc; !sued , io were for sale of heroin. 10 for the sale of LSD, 5iX for the sale of hashish, four for the !!iale of marijuana and four for sale of barbiturate pills. "Many of tM complainU are fo r more than one count of sales," Capt. Green 511 \d. '"It is .a little disheartening arresting the same lndi~·idua\s over and over again," he added. The total included 31 indictments aod 13 felony complaints, vt'hile friends, vi~tors and roommates present -in- cluding runaway gi rls -pushed the figure tow ard 100 persons. Authorities said today additional in- clictmf'nt..~ and \V11rrants remain to be served find the hunt 1s spr ... ading In detennine the v.•hcrcabouts of :;everal suspec1.s. ''The arrested subjects cut every ·walk o( life, from the \ov.·-inrome bracket to the area's highest," said Capt. Green. DAILY PILOT OIUJIG"I COAST l'UILISHING tOMP,t,lt'f fl obort N. w ••• l'n•-1 or.d """'loll"" "Joe~ fl. C11r1•y EOotor Tl,o.,.•• A. M~,,~;~.._ ,,._.,..q;n; Eclll<M" Alb1rl W, Balo• i\Hodi!• ldl•o• H••tl ... '911 l•1teh ('lffi,t Laura J . Radi.avage, 20, of 29M Men· dO'la Drive. Costa Mesa, sale or mari- juana and dangerous drugs. ftlichael Boston, 22, of 339 Del r.1ar Ave ., Costa ?wlesa, sale of dangerous drugs. His mother, Ptlrs. Ethel Sundl'rla.nd 49 of the same address, sale of dange;ou~ drugs. Alphie 8 . Chayei., 20, of 4705 Sunswept Ave., Sao<a Ana, .sale of dangerous drugs. Robert S. Co11Der, 20, of 2985 ,._tendoza Drive. Costa l'o1esa, sale of mariiuana. Steven J. \\'bite, 22, of 203 Cecil Place, Costa Mesa. sale of heroin. Gregory P. Warkenti n, 24, of 2511 Poinsettia Ave., Santa Ana, tv.·o CQunts, sale of dangerous drugs. Debra J . Ma rgo, 20, of JO'l f\.1onle Vista Ave ., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and possession of heroin. Christopher Bllllngly, 19, of 1836 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach, sa!c of heroin a nd hashish. Kurt P. Witte, 23, of l0102 Merrimac Drive, Huntington Beach, sale o t dangerons drugs. Lonnie A. Priest, 19, of 770 Allegheny Ave., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Thomas Pfleger, 18, of 26 llarbor Island, Newport Beach, two counts sale of heroin. • Timothy A. Dobble, 20, of 846 Center St., Costa Mesa, two counls, sale of heroin. John C. Rogers, 19 , of 1561 P..fesa Drive, Costa A1esa, two counts, sale of dangerous drugs. Daniel J, Banas, 17, of 2741 San Juan Lane. Costa f.1csa, tv.•o eount-5, sale of heroin. David Allen, 22, of 230 Santa Isabel Ave., Costa Mesa, sale of dangerous drugs. James C. Gray, 19, of 13012 Laurinda Way, Tustin, sale of hashish. Stephen Frasier, 19, of Fullerton, ~ale of marijuana. Bryan L. Abe rnathy, 18, of rullerton, sale of heroin. Gale Abernathy, 22, of Fullerton, t•.ro counts, sale of heroin. John RJva~, 27, of Fullerton, sale of heroin. Candice E. Tumey, 20, of 139'22 Tustin Drive East, Tustin. sale of 1n;lrJJuana. Albert W. Blanchard. 25. of 8641 Jen- nrich Ave.. Westn1inster, sale of dangerous drugs. RA>lllo J, Owen, 16, of 14582 Ca rfax Ave ., Tustin. Timothy L. O'Nfll, 20, of 25ID S. Pa rk Drive, Santa Ana. Robert F. Leighton, 27, of 215 14th SL, Huntington Beach. -OAIL Y "ILOT sti ll Ptwlt 'Get lfitlt It, Mt1 ' "' ro111 l 'ttfJf" • TAPES ..• you?" f,fcl)rlde a.Ued Harper. •·That's not quite righ! 1\bout thal time the caller began to talk moce. There was no doubt in m.y mind 1· w11 5c1lwerdUeger." "Did you and the phone company try to trace the calll between Ptlu.rch and December?" McBride asked. "Yes, but they were unable to because the caller would not stay on long enough," Harptr ans"''ered. It was brougllt out th:it in April of Jasl year the phone company had told Harper that the calls were not coining from an 847 t zchange, the same as his phone. Harper's testimony ended aOOul ~ p.m .. \Vednesday. Further wune!ses, including r.trs. Shirley Harper and three men from the General Telephone Company started today. r.1rs. Harper this morning added he r testimony to that of her husband. She told the jury that on several occasion! she had received phone calls \V ilh profanities and threats directed against her. Some of the commenU she heard on the phone she related to lM jury, such as: .. Hel!o Shirley, you're a John Bircr.er" .and .. Shirley, wa!ch your kids." As a\vestruck children watch. Mn1cs. Phyllis Var- ner, Karen Cribbs and Cherie \Velverton {from Jefl) \varm up for slim and trim classes to be of· fe red by F ountain Valley Jlarks and Recreation Department starting June 15. R egistration for the classes is open now at parks and recreation d e-,- partment offices. \Vhen questioned by District Attorney \Valier ?w!atthews, 1'.lrs. Harper said she could not always recognize the voice, but on certain calls she was positive it \1·as Schwerdtfeger. "I recognize it by the v.·ay he addressed me as Shirlf.y, pronouncing ii with a 'u'." she said. f't•orrr. l"11ye I IRVINE • • • I.he matter. The Irvine vote is also advi~ory in thal it serves to give the three delegates Bernard Gelbaum, UCI senate chairman; Al;in Rogers. assistant pro- fessor of history, and Thomas Nelson. chainnan of pediatrics -.a~ to the l\'ishl's or the lrvine division . Most of the faculty niembcrs who spoke in favor of the minori1y reports said they fell classified v-teapons research was not a legitimate func11on of a university and that the labs did nol depend on the university for advice or funding. Jn a sepnratc act ion fa culty men1hers also votl'd to retain the ad hoc ('(lmmit:cc on extramural funds for :lnothrr ~ cnr \\•hile working on establishing it as a stancling committee of the division. The committee, headed by Gerard Va~l !!oven, assistant profl'ssor of phy sil'', rrrommends on propriety of ri;. lremurelly funded research grents. particularly in the areas ol classified or war-related research -...tch m:g!1t be done on the campus. OA!LY l'ILOl SU H l'llt!t Bike Thefts , Mishaps Trigger Beach Rallies Bicycle thieves have been wheeling and dealing in Huntington Beach in the past year or two. Police eslimate the thefts cost taxpay. C'rs $14,000 a year, basing the figure on !he number that have to be auctioned and un police manpower spent on cycle cases. Serious bicycle accidents have been on the increase as well. Something had to be done. So the Hunt- ington Beach Police Department decided that the answer v.•as in education. In cooperation with the Ocean View Schoo! District they have started bicycle rallies aimed at reducing thefts and in· creasing safety. The programs include safety talks. bike Pentagon Asks Study \VASHING TON (UPI ) -The Pentagon has asked Lockheed Aircraft Corp. 111 t>xp!orc l"[lerger possibilities. contending the comp~ny will be in financial difficulty rven if the government help!'i bail it out of Its funding woes \.\:ith the CS A rargo plane. parades, a special appearance by the Huntington Beach Police whirlybird and issuance or a bicycle "driver's license." "These programs," explained Sgt. Jim Mahan who directs the rallies, "take a lot of manpower, and withoot the help of parents and teachers would be impos. sible to producl'." Parents have been assi!ting in the sale of licenses· ($1 for three years), typing the necessary papef\\'ork involved and working with police cadets in setting up the programs. "Bicycle thefts and serious bicycle ac- cidents have diminished considerably in the areas where the rallies have been held,'' Sgt. Mahan reports. .. So we're anxious to develop a master plan for programs to cover every school in the city. Hopefully we'll be ready by September." Once the licensing program is well under way, the sergeant expects the pro- ";ram to be self.supporting. with an atten. dant drop in thefts. To date 3everal hundred students from Robinwood. Spring View, ~larine Vie1\· and Hope View schools have already par· ticipated in the programs. She was still on the \Yitnes! stand late this morning as the trial continued. Nig ht Watchman Under Study At Wintersburg Trustees of the •lunlington Beach Ul'lion High School Di strict have ordered studies into the use of night ·watchmen at all schools to prevent vandalism. TI1e action v.·as prompted by destruc· tion al \Vintersburg f.ligh School r.1ay 18 .,...hen an arson-set fire caused $50.000 damage. Insurance agents believe the fire could have been prevented if a custodiari or night v.·atchman had been on duly. The blaze. sti ll under invl'sligation, damaged the administrative offices as 111e\I as eight classrooms. a conference room and a faculty 1vork room. Althou11;h insurancl' is expected lo cover the loss, four clas~rocuns for the trainable mentally retarded h<1d to be suspended unt il Monday. "In this day and age of rioting and destruction of private and public pro- perty. I feel we should take the necessary safety precautions to protect the publ ic'., property," ~aid Trustee Chai rman Pttat- 1.hev.• \Veyuker. luxurious • spring down sofas T!·c·e handsome ;ofa.c; were designed to give you the ultimole in seating c.omfo rt with docro n .!I nd dov1n boc.k pillows, deep spring down seot cushions enveloped in down and feother.c; a nd 0 in two foom-fi!led orm pillows. Choose from a wide selection of f;ne fobric!i. 8' len gth reg . $5 99 N OW 399. 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"\Ve also have a rnrate, ;1 clo11n, ;i Greek god, Raggedy-Ann, Heidi and a g~go dancer," she mused . "I'm Shirley Temple because she once did a movie in v.·h!ch slle wore an Uncle Sam suit." W11 lking along on Beach Boulevard, .~he drew many stares from passersby. But they had lo p.'ly for ii. lllgh( into a can marked "TI1e GQO<l Sh ip \..olllpop. ·· She said 1h e don:i!ions Arc rle~t!ned for the. llunllngton lligh dran1:i Lreasury. "Your favoril.t inttrior ~naner will bt happy to ClSsist you ••• H.J.GAl\1\tfT fURNITURE PROFESSldNAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -TRY OUR lfVOLVI NG C:iARGE- Of*' MOft.. Thur1. & Fri. fyn. lllS H•RC OR BLVD. COSTA MESA , CALIF. 6~6-0275 People A1•e In Ralph Tarzian of Sout h Laguna, a n art instructor at Orange Coast College, told his class recently that Lhe whole \Vo rld is up tight and people aren't seeing people as people any1nore. "Sho\V me you r ver- sion." he told his class. ''There are t\\·o rules : Your \1'ork must be people and they must be fun lo look a'L '' The results appears to be the maddest tea party since Lhe Mad I-latter pl ayed host. President Arrives Tonight Nix on Stops Off in T ennessee on Way W est By RICHARD P. NALL Ot l~I 0 J ll1 1"1IDI 5UU Officials at El Toro htarine Corps :\tr Station said the estimated arrival President NiJ>on ~hould arrive at his tin1e of Air Force One carrying the San Clemente home about midnight aftt>r Presidential party is 11 :45 p.m. The :speaking at Knoxville, Tenn. youth rally group then fl ies by helicopter lo San \l.'ilh his iriend evangelfst Billy Graham. Clemente. El Toro spokesmen said gates -{;.( -tt f.f ti -(:( ff Nixo11 De11ie s Hot Ln1e Call Before CamlJodia \VASHJNGTON (U PI ) -A neut ral diplom atic source in Phnom Penh said today that President Nixon used his hot line to inform the Kremlin in advance that he "'as sending U.S. troops inlo Carnbodia. The \Vhite I-louse denied it. Press Secret.ary l{onald L Ziegler sairl "the President has not used !he hot line since he took office.'' The source in Phnoin Penh said the Kremlin relayed Nixon's message lo the Soviet a mbassador there. He in turn was said to have told Gen. Lon Nol of the U.S. plan to wipe out Viet Cvng and No rth Vietnamese sanctuaries 111 Cambodia. Ziegler •,vould not discuss a n y diplomatic maneuvering thrit preceded the ope ration. But other \\'hite House sources sa id the Lon Nol government "'as informed directly of the operations shortly before they began by the t.:.S. Plane Christens Clemente l{o ad With Landing The rough-g raded section of a new San Clemente roadwa y rt·cc1\·ed an unusual chri~1cning Tu('sday e\·ening by a lucky Santa f.na pllllt al the stick of his disabled pl::inr In a Forcrd land1n.c t e r in e d "miraculous'' hy sornr 111\t'~11gtitor~ Hl'X· fnrd L. Turner dropped 111.-; ~·1;.1nnl1'.V Rocket nntn the new cxt l·n~1nn 'If Avrn1da Pico lhcn tnxicd along the bun1p y st retch, over a bli nd t1ump, and decided the next few curves were too much to handle. So Turncr lur nl'd the aircraft intu a bank for ;in abrupt i;tnp. He was unhur1 in tl1c 5 49 p.m l ;indin~. Turner, of 251 6 N. Greenbriar Sr , told police he v.•as flying from Palomar to Orange Counly /\irport v•hen the plane lost fuel pressure over the northerly city limits and he looked for a place to Janel. The roadway. which is being cut next to the city's new sewage treatment planL &eemed smooth from above, he said . Hippies re presentative in Phnom Penh. Ziegler did say any contacts \\"ere "consistent with lhe elements or security and surprise." Ziegler refused to say whether there \\'as any contact with the Soviet Un ion apart from the hot li ne before Cambodian 01:eration. The Phno m Penh source said no dct;iils were available of exactly what Nixon said in the alleged hot line message. The source noted that Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin held his rirst ne"'s conference in five years shortly a!tcr the American action. and condemned tlie action while question ing Nixon'3 in· tegrity. f'ield reports had said the Viet Cong and North Vietnan1cse reecivPd advanc~ \varning of the Allied push in time lo "'l!hdraw forn1 the border a rea. One guerrilla fie ld commander told two de· tained correspondents the South Viel· namese gave the warning. The hot line bctv.•een \Vashington and ~1oscnw 1l'r1S set up 1n August, 1963, as a lclely pc link hct"'ecn the Pcntai::on and Kren1hn. A need for such a l;nk "·as pointed up in thl' 1962 mi~~ile crisis v.·hen leaders on both sides faun cl 1hptomatic channels loo slow. An announcement at lhe lime said lhe line \\'BS set up ''lo lessen chances of nuclear "'ar through m1scalculat1on_'' The first time the line wa.' use d \\'3S tn 1%7 1h1r1ng lhl' f\11ddle Easl war. Both go\·<'rnm ents share the cost of the linf'. 11!11ch is open 24 hours a tlay and is 1cstcd hourly, The Unite.! ~Intl'~ paid an est1111atc1t $182,000 u1 J9fi7 ;is its sh:i re of th!.' tu:-t. 1\n exchange !'1\1'!' 1hc lint· takr' only rninutr.~ com- pared to a! least six hours through olher channels. Presiden t John F, Kennedy found himself and fnrn1er So1'ict Prc1n1cr N1k1u1 S, l\hrushL hcv con1n1unicat1ng by 11ub)1(' ~t.;1lr1nrnt ~ ov1·r news -...•ires during 1hr Cuban niissilc tr1s1s -an awkward situntion that 1ed lo the hotline . J\1i;:ssages fro1n lhc Soviet are sent in Russian and translated in the Pen· t;igon bl'fore being rushed lo the \Vhite House. The America n president sends hi s messages in English and they are translated into Russian al the other end. Cou11ted Long Forni at E very Fifth Cnve THE 1970 CENSUS w:is over on April 10 for n1osl cilizcni;, but il's only just concluded in the Laguna area, which had a few special problems of its own. f or one thing, instead of being permiUtXI to relurn their census qurs- llonnaires by mail , Lagunans found themselves in a special district where the census wa s taken in lhe old·[ashioned house.to-house manner. • This ifl itself ts enough to slow lhings down, but when some or the dwellings lo be CO\'ered are ca1•es, the situation become s rather special. THE CAVE lfl-~0 COUNT fell to enumerator Frank Lucier, a local sculptor who enUslcd as a census taken and was assigned a large Laguna Canyon district, including such rustic havens as Canyon Acres Drive and Woodla nd Drive where the population tends to rluctuale as so-called "hippies" Ooat through Lown. Luci er diligently pursued his rounds and eventually got C\'eryont' count· ed to his satisfaction . THE HI LLSIDE Ci\\'ES above the canyon. he says, offered lhe greatest challenge, but he tackled them on foot. usually finding no one home. but drop- pi ng orr a form and in!)truction al every cave that showed sig ns of occupancy. Al every fifth home checked. the enumerators were in~l.ructed to a~k the occupants to fill out a "long form" with a lot more questions than on the standard form. l.UCIEI\, OBEYING instruclions, counted his raves ::ind periodically dropped off a "long form " ;.iccnmpanied by a pollte note Informing ihe oc- cupa nt lhnl as "thP fif1 h cave" he was being askNI to complete and return the ex lended quesllonnaire. How mnny, if any. C<JVC d"·cll!'!rs complied wit h the rcqu('sl is nol yP.l known. If nny dirt. lhe Escondido Census Office m3Y be. due for some sur- prises when !he qucst1onna1 res ;ire chctked. at the Marine air sta tion won't be open 10 the public because of the lateness of the hour. The President is to r e l u r n to \\'ashington t-.tonday after spending the :0.1rmorial Day weekend at the Western \\'hite House . lie V.'ill vote by absentee ballot in the Tuesday primary election. The Prest· rtenl is · a registered voter of San Clemente. He and Mrs. Nixon wi1\ not be accompanied by daug-hter. Tricia, v>ho has private pl.:ins for the weekend. His al\endance at Graham's East Trn· ncssee crusade this evening will bring the national exposure that the evange list complained has been lacking. Aft er a flight from Washini::ton , the President will be driven to the University of Tennessee footb all stadium . Graha m has drav.'11 more than 50.000 persons there on each of six nights of his l(klay crusade. His Iheme is the problems of .\'oulh and lhc rebellion of youth. Complaining of a lack of nalional neh1·ork col'erage, \.raham has said· "If 5,000 of us marched in a proh·.;t rlemonst.ration on this c;impus. ii v.·ould be all over the television network s. "But there are 50.000 gathered fl1r a meeting here at one of America's J!reat universities, and not a word as far as I can find out " The President is to speak on the problems of yout h, particularly !hf' ·widespread dissent among co 1 I e g e s!udenls. An audience of 70,000 is ex· peeled. It \\•ill be the first tirne the Presidcnl has been on a college campus si nce his decision to send troops into Cambodia touched off student violence and dissent. The Universitv of Tennessee has been relativelv free Or unrest as universi ties i::o. Thei-c were peaceful rallirs after Nixon's Cambodia dl'rision fi nd the killing of fou r students tiy the National Guardsmen at l\ent State. Nixon. "·ho has known Graham for years. aUended a Graham crusade .~crvice in Pillsburgh rluring the 1968 campaign . Graham said the President. ··grew up in an atmosphere of Chris- tianity and evangelism." Before the r\i:~ons dep:in \Vashinglon, the first lady "'a.s to un\·eil the portrall of James Madison b~ John \'anderlyn Thr reremony \l'as al~o to include !he unveiling ol a p<:1r1 rail ur Dolly 1'11adison. v.·i fe of lhe fourth Preside nt. It LS 011 loan to the \l/h1 te Housl', · TI1 c J a m es l\1adison por1rfli\ wa<. p11rchased by the \l/hite Hnusr H1 ~torica l A~sociatinn for $80.000 wl11le L:u1y Oinl Johnson was first lany_ Shr v.·111 altcnd along "'ilh descend ants nf J 'rcsirlenls f\ladison and Monroe Laird Promises 150,000 Troops 1'o Leave Viet \\' ASHJNGTON t UPI I Defe nse Secrelary l\·lelvi'tl R. La ird has pledged to "meet or beat'' President Nixon's goal of withdrawing 150,000 U.S. troops from Vietnam within a ye ar, a pu llout he viewed as reduci ng the An1erican role of "'orld policeman. Although the United States would con- tinue to exert influence in Asia, the Ni xon Doctrine proclailned in Gu:un dur- ing the President's roundct hc-world trip last summer, according to Lilirct, n1eans the United States will rely less on sta· ti011i ng ground troops in the Far East than on other military, economic and diplomatic measures. ~·hether the policy mi~ht be applied later in other paru of the world wa s left unstated by Laird as he spoke ex· temporaneously Wednesday before more than 200 leaders or nongover nmental organizations al a Pentagon seminar. Laird said !he Lroop reduction goal get fol' next f\.1ay I, would be achieved. a llhou~h it might be accompanied by some batllegrou nd reverses. Accnrding to a transcript of his remnrks he said: "Obviously. we must expect thal there \l.'ill be some temporary setback.!! a.\ v.·c turn over increased and ultimately total combat resixinsi billtles to the South Vietnamese fo rces. "A111 1 fl$!Sllre you 1.hnt we wil l 1neet ar IJeal our an1101.1nce<l withdrawa l pro- gram.·• . ---.;;:..- H OA/l Y PILOf 3 Ted's Ja~kie Call Told Kennedy Phoned H er After Mury J o DrouJn ed BOSTON {UPI ) -Telephone company records made public today revealed that the first call charged to Sen. Edward ~1. Kennedy's cred1t cartt afler he reported his fatal accidenl involving J\tary Jo Kopechne was to Jatqueline Kennedy Onassis. .~.:cording to a New England Telephone Co. list1y1g of calls charged lo Kennedy's t:redit c;ird, the senator c alled Mrs Onassis al Hyannis Port. fl.taSli., and spoke "'it h someone for 33 minutes a nd 54 seconds at 10.~7 a.m. EDT last July 19. Kennedy 's car -with the senator dri ving and ~1 iss Kopl'Chne in the front seat -plunged off a bndge O'll Cha p- paquiddick Island around midnight July 18 and WCTi t unreported for about nine hours. The call lo Kenned y's former slsler-i n·law was the first call logged afler he reported lhe mishap. 1'he document does not say who made the call to ~lrs, On11ssis -only that a C'all was made to her and charged to Kermcdy's credit card. 1'he credit card listing was one of several cxhihits introduced during a scerel four·day inquest lasl January Into ~l iss Kopet•hne's death. The exhib1L!I "·ere rt'leased toda\' in th e office of Superior Court Clerk.Edward V. Keating. The listing li howed Kennedy had telephone ~alls charged lo hla account early Friday eve ning, July II, and then there 11·ere oone charged to ii until I.he call to the widow of President J ohn F. Kennedy. Other calls made July 19 wpre lo Arlington , Va., where he lives, to Miss ~lary Carroll who li ved with Miu Ko~hne in Washington, O.C., h!i a ide David Burke and others. Other exhibits released included pie· tures of Kcrrnedy's car in Poucha Pond on Chappaquiddick Island and a copy or the senalor's statement lo Edgarto"·n Police Chief Dominick J. Arena in whk h he reporled the act'ident. UICI IT .,,CHARO£ m • • • • • •• • • • ••••• Memorial Day Specials Magnificent color Hibiscus , • , these fl owers are a picture of festive gaiety •• , puts you in a party mood. Available in 5 gallon containers. 3.39 Mystery Gardenia ... bus~y compact growing plant with g lossy green leaves. Produces c reamy white fragrant fl owers d uring summer. In 1 gal· Ion containe r. 77c Double Rosebud and Pink Rubra Begonias in '11A" hanging baskets. Tiny flowers growing in clusters surrounded by deep green foliage. 1.77 Our 40" Daisy Birdbath will add garden charm. See our pretty birdbath J ••• white flower, yellow j center with green leaves and .stem. ' t;• \J! 3.98 ~ .. Round birdbath 2.89 Birdbath 7.99 -· ,, . Ii~ r.-•lt" . ~ . 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Said Oelma11: "He convinced me or the optimism of his entire group on the return of \he economy.'' 1 ' A Houston, Tex. fisherman made the biggest catch of his career recently -$200.000 worth of pure heroin. Tony Vasquez, 26, who lives in the llouston suburb of Sug- arland, was fishing along the banks of an irrigation ditch near ms home V.'hcn he discovered a package hidden in the weeds along the bank. Inside a wrapped hand- kerchief we re t\VO plastic bags con· ta.ining 26 ounces of heroin. Va s- quez no1.ified police. City and fed- eral narcotics agents rushed to pick up the catch, the only one Vasquez made that day. • Jn a move to encourage per· sons to ret.urii overdue books to the U·n iversily of Southern Cali- fon1ia 's Seaver Scie1i.ce Library, officials granted a week.-long period of aninesty. One delin- quent borrower retur11ed with 172 books and another brought back one volume checked out 20 years ago. A total of 1,356. books were returned, official! reporttd recen/./y. • A computer which had been .. trained'' for chess matches for three years by a master Jost four of ils five matches to members of the Flint, ~lich. Chess Club. The only match won by t.he computer, nicknamed "J. Bit'', 'vas against a teena~er v.•ho had just learned the ~ame. "It was really kind of sad." said contestant Frank Terry, of Detroit, "It's programmed to think two m oves a second and sorts 1,800 possibilities for each move. B~t once, t he poor thing spent ~5 m1nutel'i on one move. lt lost that one, too." • Patrolman Joseph Gordon is again a member of the Baltimore police force. l)onald D. Pomerleau. police co1nmissioner, said fl.1onday he had vetoed a decision to release the 27-year-old offi cer because of a back infection, Gordon. \\'ho had appre hended two robbery suspects one hour earlier, turned in his badge early Sunday, just three d ays before his two-year probation-- ary period was to end. Oe Iman was among more than 40 pt.raons -~adlng ltke a who 's ·who of bu.!llne&S and finance -\\'ho attended the dinner, arranged by Nlxon in an effort lo ease fears about the state of the ecooomy in view of lhe sharp stock market tumble rece.ntly. The at- mosphere was said to have been relative- ly relaxed, wHh all buoyed by Wed- nesday's rerord jump on the New York Stock Exchange, Cambodia and other world issues were discussed, Jn addition to the economy. wilh Nixon handling most of the briefings prior tt taking questions. In addition to rei~rating his often~x­ pressed confidence of an economic up- iiwing in the last half of the year, Nixon was said to haYe told lhe leader! that the Cambodia operation was going ahead of achedule. This was taken to mean Lhat ht had no doubt about meeting hl! pledge of pulling out all American troops by the end of June. A participant sa id, "He gave us no indication tJ1at the United States would be in Cambodia longer than the deadline. I-fe indicated that he thought I.he whole plan was going v.•ell. '1 Chairman Arthur F. Bums was said to have told the private meeting that the Federal Reserve board would expand 1he nalion·s supply or money at a rate greatly iK e.xcess of the rate earlier this year. The New York Times SBid Bums told Vnwelco111e Griests A policeman and a police,,·oman eject one of a group of anliwar demonstrators \Vho invaded the An1erican Embassy in London \Ved- nesday. The group v.1as protesting the escalation of the Indochinese \Var by the United S't.ates. No arrests were r eported. Alcatraz to Be U.S. Pru·l{ SAN FRA NCISCO (AP) -The federal government says It will make a park of Alcalraz Island, despite objections of Indians who have occupied the dism<i! 21 acres since last November. The Interior Department s;iid \\'ed· nesday -with out any clue ton time1ablc -that it will create a Golden Gale National Recreation Area on the island. It s&Jd the public park would '"g1l'e particular emphasis and recoJ::nition !o the contributions American Indians have. made '° the development of our coun· try." The lndisns, who seized the island in a small.boat landing op<>ra!1on hrforP dinrn Ja~t Nov. 20, reJP<.'lrd the park idea more thnn a n1onth <1go They arr t•xpcctL'd 10 tl11 it .1R.1 1n fo r~ll.'.Zlly at a trib:1I mrrlint: Sunday. •.'!a1n11n;: 11nC'e. :ig;un that the isl and ngl1!fully belt'lngs to then1 "This park hLI Sln('SS l.~ lit>l!Jg .~hnv('(! do\vn everyborly's throat ," said Joe ~1or­ ris. an Indian spokesman. Hl' '\'as commentir.g on a i;111·rrrin1rnt announccmen1 that a Bureau of Outdoor H.l'creation survty found a park "1hc most appropriate use" for the Island jn Sa n Francisco Bay. A federal prison there was abandoned in 196.J. Hail of A· Day for Texans Thunderstorms, Tornadoes Whip Over Southtvest C'allto .... ta l'l[Yl(W OFDSAWU111UMU111)1(CAIT TO J:u ~M. 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The FED t.'U1Ktols the nat.lon's money supply through regulation of interest rales to member banks and of lhe amount of mone.y a bank must hold in reterve. • Another participant at tile meeting In the state dining room, where the night before Nixon entertained President ~uharto of !ndooesia. said the President talked 30 to 4.5 minutes "in significant depth" on both lhe economy and the Indochina ~·ar. The executive said Nixon was "en- oouraging on both scores.'' Another said. "He did a fine job of e1plaining a lol of things lhat might hive puuled people before." Although the clfidal said nolhlng substantially new was said, "Any time you hear things you 've read in the papers direct from the President of 01' United · States, you're a little more lmpr..-..". This W"OUld seem to indicate ~ Presi- dent did not unveil any mlQor new proposals for dealing with lht economy -1uch as a return to the wage and price guidelines of the Kennedy.JohMon years, or the imposition of wage and price controls, or even a return to putting in-person pressure on labor and manag~ ment to hold the lioe on demands, otherwise known as "jawboning." Nixon has steadfastly opposed fonnal wage aJXI price controls, despite recom- mendallona from llOme economlst! who see them as a potent means of ending the paradoxical r~-with-inflatlon Lrend wblch the ecooomy seemed to have taken. Just last week, Burns rel'om - n1ended a fonn of wage and price control similar to th.at prosxised Wednesday in Paris during a meeting of the Organiza. lion for F.conomic Coopetatlon and Development. After Nixon finished h1s presentation. according to the execuUve, ht invited questioos and a cordial eichange follow· eel. He declined to say, however, whe:tber any of the. executives present C'Ofl· tradicttd what NIJ:on said or pre.<Md him to punue new pollc~s. He said everyone was "very respectful.'' South Viets l(ill 76 Reds U.S. Troops Uncover Four Con1111unist l'arnps SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese troops reported killing 76 North Viel· namese regular.; in a four·hour bat!\~ today near the de1nilitarized zone. Cam· bodian force s repulsed invading coin· n1unist units in street fighting in tile provincial capital of Prey Veng. \Vith the allied o££enslve in Cambodia t'ntenng Jts fourth week. official military sources in Saigon said American in· fanlrymen had discovered four base camps in the Communist headquarters knov.'n as Cosvn -the Central Office for South Vietnam. President Nixon, in announcing the start or the offensive on r..lay l. said Cosvn was Hanoi's war headquarters V .S. Raps R eds' Rigidity ltt Tnlks PA RIS (UPI) -Allied and Communist diplomats met for the 681.h time today on the Vielllam war. U.S. Ambassador Philip C. Habib aC'Cused No rth Vietnam <ind the Viel Cong of making all proposals on a lake-it-0r-leave-it basis. The Communists repeated demands for a complete and unilateral v.1thclrav.·al of all American troops and the oustrr uf the preserzt South Vietnarnese go\•ern· n1rnt Hcrbib said North Vietnam and \'iet Cong officials failed to respond to his rL-quest £or clarificatioo of some demands in their blueprint for ending the war. "Your actions and your attitude at these meetings over a period of many months <lernonstratc that you do not put forth your proposal as a basis for discussion, but as a series of demands which we rnu~l accept before negotiations can begin." and declared that one or the main purposes of the allied campaign .in Cam- bodia v.•as to destroy it. ' The e<1sualty rcJ>Orl issued today tor the v.·eek ended last. Saturday said 142 Americans were killed in action in Viel- nam and Cambodia -75 Jess than the prtvious seven-day period. Bul South Vietnamese casualties last v.·eek rose to their second highest level of the year with 734 men kllied . The allies reported killing 3,321 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong. A report on the fou!'l-hour battle in the far northern quarter of South Viet· nan1 today said a battalion of North Vielnamese infan1rymen (about fiOO soldiers) stom1ed out of the jungle al I :30 a.m. and tried to overrun a Soutn Vietnamese artillery base 15 ruiles .souln of Quang Tri. Field reports listed 76 No rth Viet- narnese slain against South Vietnamese losses of three men killed and two \~ounri· rd. The South Vietnamese reported cap· luring 40 weapons. Some or the attacking Norlh \1iet· namese reached the barbed wire defense of the artillery outpost before they were either hurled back or kHled by defenders who were helped by helicopter gunslllps. Thr battlefield was illuminated by hun· drcds of aerial flares. Apollo Prohe1· Says Blast Ca11sed by Gro·u11d F oulup CAPE KENNEDY (UPl)-The Apollo su!ation off the heater wires, according 13 oxygen tank fire and explosion appar· 10 the theory, and the v.·ires short cir- ently v.·as caused by a chain of events cuited and sparked. The sparks ignited stemming £rom a change in test proced-ures on the launch pad several days be· insulation and the. resulting heat raised fore blastoff. the oxyge n tem perature and pressure F:dgar fl\. Cortright. cha irman of the until tJ1e tank bur!t \1•hen James A. Apollo 13 investigating board. said \\"ed-IA vell. John L. Swigert and Fred \I/. nesdav recent tests inllicat('d th <il \\\O liaise were 205.000 miles from earth S\\itches were damaged during a pre· April \:\ launch oxygen tank draining operation "A special detank1ng procedure which and they subsequently failed in flight. v.·as applied to the nun1be r 2 oxygen tank The sv.·itchcs were designed lo turn off of the Apollo 13 service module before heaters in the oxygen tank when they J au n ch probably resulted in T1U1jor reached a temperature of about 80 de· damage to the v.·iring insulation in the grees. Ins read. Cortwright said, the heat· tank." Cortv.·righl said in a statemCTJt crs probably reached a temperature of i<;.Surd in Houston late \l/ednesdav, He J.000 degrees . 1hen fie"'' to Langley field. Va., and was This exLreine overh eating burned in· not available for {·omm('nl. ----------"----------------------""~·~"~'~·~·"c::kOI Advtrllu _m_o_.,_> -------------- Don't Vote Yourself into the Poorhouse! Do You Want ••• NEW SALES TAX ON CROCRllS, PRESCRIPTIONS, MEDICAL.DENTAL lllLS? NEW SAllS TAX DN HAIRCUTS, BEAUTY PARLOR SERVICES, AUTO REPAIRS, DRYClEANINC, CASDllNEI AN OVERAU SALES TAX INCREASE OF 6S PER CENTI AN DVERAlL STATE INCOME TAX INCREASE OF as PU CENTI on June 2 Ca llforni1ns Ar1inst • T•• Ho.a•, 609 S. Cr•nd, Suite 501 , Lot Anci lcs, ea. 90017 11 27 I Ith St., ROOM 133 -S.cr• .... nte, Ca. 9S814 \ I • Fountain Valley EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoelu VOL. 63, NO. 127, l SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 TEN CENTS Company Says 'We're Good Guys' on Beach By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI .. \\"1>ve ~(In the good euys all along ., Th;it 11'as the way ,Je.rry Shea, vttf' f)f{'~1den1 of the Huntington Pacific Coqxirauon, described his firtn's attitude \Vednesday night to 1\s unpcnding court batlle with the city or Huntington Beach over public a<."cess to Its beach. No one disputed his statement. Conspicu<iusly <tbscnt frorn I Ii I' "<1ebale" spon.~o red by the 110ME Coon· Stock Mart Continues Climb Up Nf::\V ''ORK (AP) -Analysts said :-oon1c profit-laking eroded early gain~ •n the stock market Thursday but stoc k r 1·lces continued strongly ahead in heavy trading. !See quotations, Pages 32·33). By I :30 p.1n. the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials .stood al 674..29, up J l.09. Earlier in the session Lhe Dow average had bee11 ahead nearly 19 points. Bul \\1all Street analysts said investors who sold out after making a quick profit \\'ere responsible for the Joss of some of !he n1arkct's early gains. Brokers said investor conridence wa~ st rengthen ed, howevt'r, by \\'hite House <·onfirmation that Feder?• Re s c r v e Chainnan Arthur F. Burn~ has assured husiness <1no financial leaders who dined .. :ith President Nixon Wednesday nighL lhal the Federal Rc!ierve Board ~·a~ Ji lert to the country's monetary needs. Ad vances outnu1nbered dee.tines by- .1hout 3 lo 1 arnong issues traded on the Ne w York Stock E:w:change. The stock n1arket closed sharply higher \\'ednesday as the Dow average posted its largest single-day gain in history. The widely followed a\•crage ()f 30 1ndustrial stocks jum1>Cd 32.04 to close :ii 663.20, a 5.07 percent increasr. At i1" highest po1n1 ;i~ recorded by 1n1r:.· hf'lur readings, the avcr;ige wa~ up over J7 Bl~ board \'olunH' or 17.44 rnil)1on <1hares 1\1;.1:. the !Second heaviest turnover thi~ year. The previous reeord for a s1nglt' clay·~ i a111 1n the a\'Cra,l.!e "as ,32.0J, rcg.isle rrd Nov. 26. 1963. lhe Tuesday af!c r \ht> /unctal of rresirl~nl John F. Kennedy . Despite ils :.ize, hol'1ever. the gain hrought the inde x lo a poinl only ::;lightly aoo,·c 11·here it i;tond at the start nr !hr week Thr index had fallen a total of 31 01 point ~ ~lunday and Tue~rlay. .4udic !Vlurph y Cha r ~cd With l\1 urd cr Atlc111pl BURBANK (tiPl) -Audie-~·lurp!i_1·. the mosl dccoralcd American solrl1er nr \\lor\d \\'ar I I, wai; booked Thursd.l.J' hy Burbank µollce on a charge ()f assoull 11.Hh intenl 10 con11nl\ murder. The •O.vear-old J\1urphy. ""h() appcarrd In a nun-ibcr of movie.'> after his return from the "'ar. also "'as charged "·Jth ass<iu!t 1vith a deadly weapon and ass2u!t .:ind ballery. according Ill LL \Villi..im Smilh or !he detective bureau The P()lice Department refused In release turther details but it was learned that the incident "'as a personal one \\'hich occurred about a week ago. l\1urphy, who received the Me<.la! or Hon(lr among hi11 :11vards, k.iled or cap- rurccl 240 Ge nnans as a soldier during \Vorld \\'ar II. In recent years, he had bc<'n broke and deep in debt. Mu rphy began a movie career after hi s discharge from 1he Army. His deco!':t· rions also incl uded 1wo Silver Star", ;i Bronze Star. th ree Purple l{earl.;, the Disting uished Service Cross and lhe l,,r.gion of l lon()r . . Murphy made his fil m debut in •·Be·yond Glory" and ''Texas, •leaven sind Brooklyn," bu t he couldn 't shake !he soldier image, appearing in ()Ile pic::- jure after another v.·hich exploiled his \l'ar record. His biggest moneyn1aker was "To Hell find Back," a biography ()f his "'ar rxpc riences. lie had hro unhappy n1a rriages. lh~ first. lo actress \\'anda llendnx, ended u1 divorce, and he sepa rated from his second wife. Pamela, six years ago. !Ir told an in terviewer a year ago, •·1 !eel hke a prostitute who 1s a little nvcr !he hill. I iict <111 kinds of pr<r- rnotional offers for mo\'ies. bl1l inslead or rny usual pncc or $100,fMXI per picture they offer $20,000 and a percentage <lf !hr prof it~ you nevf'r see. "!111! rn1 too l ou ~h fpr thi~ <lamned \011n. It cnn 'l break my hea rt.'' , ril were all city employes. 111cy were banned from taking part by city attorney f)on Bonfa. Bonfa scud they might be witnesses in court actions. The pending liligalion also prevented Shea fr()m going into much detail on his company's case. .. We have been lht> good guys all 11 long and in return the city is saying s ou've lost .vour pr()µerty rights," Shea !old 20 residents \Vho tu rned out for Jflello Cello !he one·sided debate in city c:oooe11 chambers. He referred to the corporation's pohcy of alJ()"'ing the public to use lhe 2~•·1111le beach Y!'hich stretches from the nort h side ()f the pier to Bolsa Chica Stale Beach. The city 's suit ~·oultl e s la b Ii s h casements over the ben ch and guarantef' public use of the shore. Another effect nf the action v.·ould be to prevent \hr J!untingLon Pacific Corpor<ation , a Brian C.:onklln. 10, tunes up for Ocean \iJe\v School l)j:;tricrs '1··cs· l1val of F'lo\vers'' concert 1:h1 s coming Wednesday ;:1t ~l ar1n~ Jt i;.:h School. J\·Iore than 200 y<lung n1usic:1a11 s ar" cxpccled to take parl 111 the 7:30 p.m . concert. \l'hich "'Ill include perforn1ances hy the dlstrtC'l choir: brass. \\ind and string cnsen1bles. and a ~pccial chbru1' co111· posed ot fifth and sixth grade r" fron1 ,-ar1ou1> 1'Chools. 'f ile rublti.: 1 ~ invited. l !C Ir vine Urges .Severi11g · 11ies Witli Nuclear Labs By JOANNE Re:V NOLO~ 0! l~t 0 111r l"lkll ll1tt r-.tembers of UC Irvine 's Acadernlc Senate have ins!ructed their U1rcr delegates lo the statewide meeting of lhe senate assembly t() vole against continuing university ties \\'ilh nu clear -....·eapons laboratories .at Livermore and Los Alam os. N .~l Nearly 200 fi.culty memUer.~ and :. few· students heard debate on the 1s~ur at a special senate mect ins called \l/cdnesday on the campus. The issue ()f university lies to lhr two research labs was explored by a , starewide senate committee on univcr.;ity resea rch led by Paul Zinner. a political science professor fr-0m UC, Davis. The com1nittee i!sued a report la~( 1nonth in which they recommended the university maintain tiei; with the l:1bs and exerl pressure upoo them to change the n.'.ltUrr or th" l"C,,(',11"t'h f1·111n wraponry lo no11.n11l1 l.:iry nnr11l.r1I p10· ject~ JJ !he uni veri;ily fe ll rHorls 11 1 han'~" the nalure nf r<'sr::1reh <ti !hf !:ih, 11:1~ not successful, !hen thr t·om1111!1rr recomn1t>nded term1na!ing retar1on' \\",1h rhe labs when \hf' co ntracts run oul 1n September of 1972. .\ frw 1ncmbcr:. of llu.:. i:u;nrn11lr;", fi1ssent1 ng fl'o111 this opinion. ~Tole a rninority reporl recon1mcnchn;; 1 ;1 r "orderly ler·1ni11ation" of the relat1onth11i het1vcen the l<.1bs and !he uni\"Crsily. The issue will br brought before thr <1sscmbly for adoption of the Zrnncr reporl or the mlnori!y report Jun" 1J when lhey n1ecl at the San Franci~c·o Mrdical Center. 'fhe ac1i Gn 1vill ~crv1• only to ·advise !he un1 vcri;ily f!d· ministration of the h1cull y·.~ sland on (Set JRVlNE, Page J Coast Raid Nets Sco1•es $2,000 By ART ll UR R. VTNSEL 01 , ... O•ll"f' l'!i.t $1•11 Operation Harvest 1 a r g e ~I crackdov•n oo narcoliC! dealrng in Orange County history -bcgRn latt \\'ednesday in Costa ~1esa as ra id teams \Vere sent into the fields, which included slums and millionaires' n1ansions. By noon today, more th<1n !'>II pcr~oni; harl been arrested , many on Granrl .Jury 1ndict111c_nts and nn warrRnts issued \Ver!. nesday to climax a thret·n1onlh Joint • Ill Drugs prob:= by law enforcement agcncie:ii. The a rrestee~ r:.,ngrd from a 16-ye;ir. old boy to a 49-ye<1r-<>ld hou~C\vifc, v.·hilc ll large number <li the purcha~n made over the past three n1onlhs in volved hcrn1n , autho rities s.1id . The mother and he r son altegcrll y "'Ork· cd together. l.il!l:! con troband w;i s taken lrom morr !h:tn 00 localions hit fron1 Newport Hra ch 1nl11nd tn Fullerton and Ufl and down lhr. co a,lil, due lo a new c:oorl decision subsidiary of the Hunt ington Beach Com· pHny , from further deYeloping it. "Our free property r ights are be ing nttackcd by the city," Shea said. "Our valuable rights can be taken away without payment under this theory." He explained U1at if the city wins its suit, neither the city nor the pr operty owner \vould l)(' able to make any ch;ingcs to the beach. It v.·ould have lLJ rCJnain as it 1s. "This "'ould 1n effect freeze the pro- perty ~·h1ch ls not in the best interest of lhe city or tht property ov.·ner," he txplained. Shea inforn1ed the ho1neowner1 U1at the Huntington Pacific Corporation had plans lo enter a five ·year !ease agree· ment \\'ilh the County of Orange on the disputed property which could have rr.lease-d valuable fund! for the im· prol'cment of !he shore. .. The county v.·ould have contraclcd ~·•lh the city for Ille maiotenance of the beach just as \\'e do'! now. The money v.·e v.·ould have otherwise spent V.'()ukf have been applied for im· pr()vements, such as curb.'!, gutters, par~· ing facilities and related improvement~,'' he said. "The idea was to upgrade the enltre area just as has been done on the soulh side of the pier. We're trying to ~ public sipriled -it's a great re~· a rd.·· Tape Tells Threats ' Recordings Heard at Ex-mayor's Trial By TERRY COVILLE o r 1~. 01ilY 1"1111 s111t •·[)() you ko()W who f\1.artin Luther King 1s" \Ve're going lo do Lhe same lo you." That \Vil~ one of several threats allegedly niade by telephone the past several months lo Fountain Valley City Counciln1an John Harper. \.\'erlncsday, llarper played tap c recordings of so1ne of those calls in \\lest Orange County tl1un iripal Court, \\'estininstcr, during the trial of ex·Foun- t<un Valley niayor flobert Schwerd1fcger. Harper has accused Scl1v.·erdtfeger ()f n1aking son1e 45 annoying phone calls Jrom Dee. 28 lo Jan. 16. Schwerdtfeger has entered a plea of innocent. Arso1tist Sets Early Mor1tinc:r ' ~ Cal State Fire !"ire of appa rent incendiary orig in fut.ally fle str()yed a ternportry classroom 11t Ca l Stntc, Fullerton, early th is mon1· ing. l·'ull <'rton Fire Chief 1'.:. P. Pyeatte ~;lid "'[he blaze 11"as dcrinltc!y arson, in 111y op1n1on. '' He estimated the loss at ~2..i.000. The sl 1 uctur<~ adjoined another 1em. r on1ry :-:.1r11c1urc that has been used llv dissitlcnl students recently. ·The de.~lrnyed building ha s been useri rr<:cntly for sludent registration, college officials said. The rhssidents quickl y e\•acuated the arlj('i111nr? building v.·hen the fire was reported nt 3: 14 a.m. by carnpus police. l'nlice locked the structure "'hich has hccn used by the protesters 5ll1Ce they \1·crr removed from school's Little Theater 1wo weeks ago. Thr 2n hy 60..loot wood frame bu~l~1n~ \rli1cl1 burner! "'as onr of the original 1 am pus .... tructu rcs, authorities &aid Legion Lo Place Grave FlouJers i11rn1bc rs of American Legion Post. l:l:S. Huntington Beach, will place rlo~rrs on the gra'res of former members F'nday o.1 \\'c-'>lminster t-.1emori.al Park: in honor of t-.lemo ria l Day. They 1viH be joined by the "omen'!! aux iliary of the legion and several Boy Seoul troops placi ng flowers on the graves of Virtnam veterans. F'lov.·ers will be placed on the graves at 2 pm. No ()!her illcmorial Day ceremonies arr planned in 1-luntington Beach. Envoy HccaH Due'? \\'A Sl-ll NGTON (U PI) -U.S. 0H1cial~ expressed serious concern today Ol'er prrsonal abuse by S11·edes of the U.S. ;1rnbassador to Slockhohn. They .~11id if 11 continued , !hey might havr to c:on· s1clrr calling him home, • Harper was !he only willless lo testify \\'ednesday. He was questioned by Depu- ty District Atlomey Walter ?.!atthe.ws and defense attorney Leonard tvtcBride. ~1ost of the day v.·as spent playing tape recorrlings fori' .• jury. Harper e~plained that he ~·ated lhe tape recorder which wa s hooked lo the berlroon1 telephone. ~J any ()f lhe tares were poor ln quality, and often long silence follov.·ed the ringing of the telephone. •'typi cal of the caller." Harper explained. So1ne comments clearly he~rd by the jury included. "death ... ,""You're jin:w: .. ed Get out ()f Orange Coun ty y()U ..• " In one COl1\'ersat io11 i-larper asked, "\\'hat is your problem'?" "You ... " ~·as the v.·hispered reply. Harper testified lhal call! started In f\tarch of 1969, but didn't become fre- quent until late December and the time JUS\ before and a fter the Sept.ember recall which rem()ved Schwerdlfeger from office. When questioned by McBride, 1-larpcr agreed he could no•. identify the voice of the mysterious caller until December, alter the telephone coinpany had alleged4 ly traced the calls kl Schwerdtfeger'• h(lme. "Then you had no idea who was making U1e calls until the ph()ne company lolcl (See TAPES, Page 2) State Bond Sale Trouble Delays Work on Beaches By ALAN OIRKIN -01 "'-01111 1"1111 11111 Deve!opmenl of both the Huntin gLon S1;ite Park anrl Bolsa Chica beach is stalemated because ()f the s tate 's in- abillly to sell bonds for land acqui sition . The state has plans to purchase a,1other 45 acres for $2 .495,03 1 to provide extra parking <it Huntington State Park and 35 ;1crc11 for $4,020,947 al Bols a Chica. But sta te Parks and Recreat ion D1rec· !or \Villiam Penn l\l()lt J r. warned in a statement today, "\Ve can·t go ahead 1o1·i1h Lhese projects bec;iuse the slate Nc'v Zip Codes Assigned Son1c Beach Sections New zip codes have heeo ai;sigilrrl some scctinns of Huntington Beach begin - 111111: J 11ly 1. according lo postmaster Pelc DiFabio. All residents will be personally n()\1!1ed of the changes by postal aulhorltie s thi s Fridny. four :tip codes apply to Huntington Beach residents. As or July 1 the fo\1011'- ing eOdes and boundaries ~·ill be in effect. -Zip code 92649 for the area north or Talbert Ave nue, west or and including Springda le Street, and south of Botsa A\'enue . -Zip code 92647 for the area north of Talbert Avenue, east of Springdale Streel and north ol and including Bolsa Avenue . -Zip code 92648 for the. area south or and including Talbert Avenue, "·est of and including Beach Boulevard. -Zi p code 92646 for the area south or and including Talbert AYenue and east or Beach Boulev<ird . '"The nc\v codes are due lo the trernen- <lous growth in the city and the in- crr;isi'ng imporlitnce of expediting lbe 1uaH with 1.Jp codes," DeFabio said. can't sell bonds under current con- stitutlo'llal restrictions." f\1olt pointed out the problem to urge vor.ers Lo vote yes on Proposition 7 Tuesday -....·hich. he :;<11d. 11.•ould raise the maximum Interest rate on bon dll fr()m 5 lo 7 percent and "take !he limit oo! of the conslitution and place iL in the Legislature." t-.lotl :.aid current annual attendance at }lunth1gton State Park is J ,4a5 .000, but, v.·ith further deveJ()pment, the total could be raised to 1.900,000. 111e 45 acres that the state Park.~ and Recreation Depart111ent hope~ to acquire ~·ould fit in with the new align· ment for the Coast F'rec~·ay. "The state Division of lligh1vays I ~ buying acreage for the frtt.way right of way ," William Weatherby, assistant district parks ~upenntenclenl. said today. "\\'e: 11·ould acquire land on the ocean ~1de of the freeway and' improve h for parking " r>1ost of !he land tl1e sl<i !t> Pa rk ~ and Recrrat1on llPpll r\mcnl sl'eks is by the Brookhur:;l S!rcct Pntran<.·e lo the p<1rk. Al Bolsa Chica the lan<l in que~tion is lhe nolonous ''Tin Can Beach.'' A IOO·fool wide strip that runs parallel lo lhe Coast Highway and the i tal• beach. The stretch is an abandoned rallJ'l)Br! r ight of way a·,1d the state has started <·onrlernnation proceedings lo acquire il from the Bolsa Pacific Company. The legal value of this land ma.v be reduced. ho.,..•ever, because !he city or Hun tington Beach recently au thorized its legal .staff to take action to establish public easements over the properly. Orange Coast l''eathcr "Partly sunny" is still the word fron1 the weatherman for Friday, "'ith clouds reigning through 'the morning aod temperatures mired in !he middle GO's. INSIDE TODAY Seized Ill Beach Til e So1Jiet -navy is pursuin:~ the so111,. policy the Un ited Slates <lid decade1 ago and for the .,an1e p1'rpose: Gunboat diplornac y to show the Russio11 prcseuce. Paoe 19. involving seizure of evidence. The so-called Chime! Decision hmil..' l1nvmen -....·lthout !peciflc search warranUL In impounding only whal lhey can reach "'i!hin arm's length al the time of arrest. A search warrant for an apartment in Huntington Beach, ho,,·ever, led to sci1.urc ()f 2,540 tahlets of LSD estimnted lo be worth $2,l}O(I, according to Costa Me&a r>ctcctivc Norm Kutch . No \'iolr.nce was rt.ported dur111~ thf' massive i;wcep by v~rlous city polic• dr.partment.s and ageols from lhe State Bureau of Nareollcs Enforctment , white the nJanumental Optratlon Harvest itself wenl s1noothly. "Like clock work," said Costa Mu<t Detective Lt. Hal 1',ischer. St11te agents spent some $6.000 in d11.1i:: purchases durlng the investigative. period -kept a ~et-ri:t from many la wmen who would lal er Jlarticipatc -while Costa Mesa poli ce spcnl S2G.OOO alone (See HAltVE.ST, Peae !) C1IUw"11 11 CtlH-l"' \JJ I (111111.... JMe Cemlct n <•••tw.,., n 0.l !R l>flllctl 11 OIYl <Cll U ••1t ... ll l P1•t I an••rl1ln"' ... 1 J4·ll 'l"ln(t J .. 11 Mt .. KHI 11 A"ft \,41Nllr1 H ,,,,.,""'' 11 Mt•ll-1 , .. ,., """lv1t '"""' II Hlllenll N1•1 t.I °'"'"" CWfll"f' 11 ,,,... ,..,,.. ,, llllf'h 1'·H Site-M.,--111 M>t1 l 1lt¥!tll<ll H ,,,..,.,. Jt.IJ W11!M1 I W"!IT W411'1 ?t Wemlll'• "''"' ll•tt ......... ""'" ., • J OAJL.Y PIL01 H lflllndG', U., 29, 1970 ~Harvest' Routidup Scores Indicted By Grand Jury Paperw<>rk on priS(lflers rounded up in Orange Cowity's greatest narcotics raid had not bet>n completed today, but authorities had already prepared documents on many scheduled for arrts\. ~y are th05e named 1n Grand Jury indictments and felony warrants. Scores of add itional arrestees ·were taken into custody on other related charges when found to be present at the f,3.p!Ul5 targel.5 assigned lo raid teams. AtTaignmenl proceedings were to begin loday in Harbor Judicial District Court. Here are those ordered arrested by the Grand Jury and the charges again,;l them: Joyce tot. Prlncle, 1.8, of 219 Princeton Drive. Costa t.1esa, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Timothy R. Gravelle, 21, of 302 t.1on\e Vista Ave. Costa t.1esa, furnishing dangerous drugs. John Knight, 19, of 1773 Crestmonl Place, Costa Mesa, sale of hashish and dangerous drugs. Thnothy D. Kelleher. 20. of 255 Cabrillo St., Costa Me58, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Froar Pqe l HARVEST •.. in man-hours 8Jld overtime. Some investigators worked 24-hour shifts. ''There':1 a little bit of 'bread' involved here," emphasized Detective Sgt. John Regan in briefing the SO.pill.! officers assembled at headquarter:s before the .sweep began. At 11 p.m., on the third day Of Drug Abuse Prevention Week, 1970, as pro- claimed by President Nixon, Operation Harvest began. One or ~ta Mesa's two new police he !lcopters -both called in for aerial assistance -carried a banner that said: "The Nara Welcome the Whirly-Pigs." Despite the gravity of the issue, humor crept into the crackdown as one lawman attached a bright ribbon bow to a Grand Jury indictment, after noticing Wed- n~day was the defendant's birthday. Then, the counlplide sweep began, .as five raid teams struck at various locations and four transportation teams o;i,·ere kept busy ferrying the SU!peel.5 to various jails. One suspected heroin dealer frnm Fullerton, Gale Abernathy, 22. fled after ~ing the raid at his home in progress and arrived at • friend's Colrla MC$11 residence just in time to be arrested there. Co!!la Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob Green said today that Operation Harve.~t -pre-planned to the smallest detail -came off almost without a hitch. l1e said investigatDrs were surprUitd at the amount of heroin traffic in the Harbor Area, revealed as a result of the probe during rect"nl wetks. "Of the indictments and complaints l:sutd. io were for i;ale of heroin, 10 for the sale of LSD, six for the sale of hashish. four for the sale of marijuana an<! four for sale of barbiturate pills. "Many of the complaints are for more than one count of sa1e!!," Capt. Green &aid. '"lt is a litlle dislM:!artening arresting the same individual!! over and ove.r again," he added. The total included 31 indictments a nd 13 felony eo1nplaints, \Vhile frienrl~. visitors and roommates present -in· eluding n1n R\\"ay girls -pushed the figure toward 100 persons. Authorities i;aid today .additional in.. dictmcnt.s and wan:ants remain to be scrvl'"d and the hunt is spreading tn determine lhe \\·hereabouts of several suspects. "The arresterl subjects cut every walk of life, from the Jaw -income bracket to the are.a'!! highest." said Capt. Green. DAILY PILOT O«Aifol COAST l'Ull.llHl"G C'OM"AM'I' lt•l>•r1 N. w •• 111 ,_ru_I -""'°4"'- J•ct It, Cini•, VII;• f"rn!d«>t •nd G-11 M...,..., Thom•• IC11 .. il lho,,.•• A. M•r11h r11• M ..... ql"9 Edllor Albtrl W , 111 11 "-«ltk Edi!'>" M1111tl .. I•• .._., ()Hico Laura J. Rulhavage, 20, of 2985 t.1en- doza Drh'e, Costa Mesa, sale of mari- juana and dangerous drugs. i\Ucbael Boston, 22. of 339 Del !'olar Ave ., Costa t.fesa , sale fl dangerous drugs. His mother, i\lrs. Ethel Sunderland, 49, of the same address, sale of dangerous drugs. Alpble B. Cba,·e:c, 20. of 4705 SunS\.\'ept Ave .. Santa Ana. sale of dangerous drugs. Robert S. CoDDer, 20, of 298.l Mendoia Drive, Costa 1'1esa, sale of marijuana . Sle\'ea J. While, 22, of 203 Cecil Pl.ace. Costa i\1esa, sate of heroin. Gregory P. Warkentin, 24 , of 2511 Poinsettia Ave .. Santa Ana, l\.\'O counts, sale of dangerous drugs. Debra J , Margo. 20, of 3{l2 i\1onte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin .and pos.session of heroin. Chrlatopher Bllllngly, 19, of 1836 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach, sale of heroin and hashish. Kurt P. Witte, 23, of 10102 t.1crrimoic Drive, Huntington Beach, sale of dangerous drugs. Lonnie A. Priest, 19, o! TlO Allegheny Ave., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Thomas Pfleger, 18, of 26 llarbor Island, Newport Beach, two counts sale of heroin. • Timod!:y A. Dobbie:, 20, of 846 Center St., Costa Mesa, two counts, sale of heroln. John C. Rogers, 19, of 1561 t.1esa Drive, Costa Mesa, tv.·o counts, sale of dangerous drugs. Daniel J. Ban.a•, 17, of 2741 San Juan Lane, Costa l>fesa, two counts, &ale of heroin. David Allen, 22, of 230 Santa Isabel Ave ., Cost.a Mesa, sale of dangerous drugs. J ames C. Gray, 19. of 13012 Laurinda Way, Tustin, sale of hashish. Stephen Frasier, 19, of Ful!erton, :ale of marijuana. Bryan L. Abernathy, 18, of Fullerton, sale of heroin. Gale Abernathy, 27, of Fullerton, two counts, sale of heroin. John Rivas, Tl, of Fullerton. :sale or heroin. Candice E. Tomey, 20, of 13922 Tuslin Drive East, Tustin. sale of marijuana. Albert W. Blanchard, 25, of 3641 Jen- nrich Ave., \Vestn1inster, sale o I dangel'Ot.ls drugs. Rollin J. O"·en, 16, of 14;>82 Carfax Ave .. Tustin. Tin1othy L. O'Neil_, 20, or 2510 S. Park Drive, Santa Ana. Robert F. Le:lghton, 27, of 215 14th St., Huntington Beach. OAILY l'ILOT 1!111 1'1111• '6et Witlt It, Mn' • r(1111 Pug1.• ' TAPES ..• you? .. McBride •sked H11rpt>r. "That's not quite right.' AbotJI that time the caller began lo ta lk more. There wu no doubt in my mmd 11 wu Schwerdtfe,er." "Did you and the phone. company try to ltace the calll between i\farch and Deceniber?" McBride asked. "Yes, but they were unable to bocau.:se the caller would not !!lay on long enOt.Jgh," Harper answered. It was brought out that Jn April of last year the phone company had tolf' Harper that the calls were not rominft from an 847 e:i:change, the san1e •~ his phone. Harper's testimony ended about 5 p.Jn .. \Vednesday, Furlher witnesses, includ ing ttfrs. Shirley Harper and three men from the General Telephone: Company 1tarted today. i lrs. Harper this moming added her testimony to that of her husband. She told the jury that on several occasions she had received phone calls ·with profanities and threal.5 directed against her. Some of !he comments she heard on the phone .she related to the jury, such as : '"llcllo Shirley, you're a John Hirer.er·· and "Shirley, watch your kid11 ." As av.•estruck children wa tch, !\ln1es. Phyllis Var· ner, Karen Cribbs and Cherie \Velverton (from left} \varm up !or slim and trim classes to be of· fered by Fountain Valley Parks and Recreation Department starting June 15, Registration for the classes is open now at parks and recreation de- pariment offices. \\'hrn questioned by District Atl.ornev ,,.:iller t.tatU1ews, f\trs. Harper !!a.id she (.'ould not always recognize the voice, but on certain calls she was positive il was Sc.hwerdtfcger. "I recognize it by the way he addressed me as Shirley, pronouncing ii ·with a ·u'." she said. From f•ugc .I IRVINE • • • the matter. The Irvine vote is also advisory in that it serveg to give the three delegates Bernard Celbaun1, UC! senate chainnan; Alan Jlogers, assistant pro- fessor or history, and Thon1as Nelson. chainnan of pediatrics -as lo the \\'ishes of the Irvine division. Most. of the facuHy men1ber11 Y!'ho spoke in favor of the minority reports said they felt classified weapon!i research was not a legitimate fun ction of a university and that the labs did no\ depend on the university for advice (Ir funding. In a separate action faculty memtx-r~ also voted to retain the ad hoc committee on extramural funds for another year \\'hile working on establishing 1t as a sta nding committee of the division. The committee, headed by Gerard Va:1 lloven. assistant professor ol physir ... , reconinlends on propriety of ex.· tramurally funded research grants, particularly tn the arcns of C'\ass1fied or war-related research which m:gtil be done on the campus. OAIL'" l'llOl 1f•tl l'llth Bike Thefts, Misfrnps Trigger Beach Rallies Bicycle thieves have been whetling and dealing in Huntington Beach in the past year or two. Police estimate the lhefts cost taxpay- ers $14,000 a year, basing the figure on the number that have to be auctioned and on police manpower spent on cycle cases. Serious bicycle accidents have been on the increase as well. Something had to be done. So the Hunt. ington Beach Police Department decided that the answer was in education . In coo peration with the Ocean View Schoo l District they have started bicycle rallies aimed at reducing thefts and in· creasing safety. The programs include safety talks, bike Pentagon Asks Study \\'ASH.INGTON (U PI) -The Pentagon ha~ asked Lockheed Aircraft Corp. to explore merger possibilities, contending the company will be in financial difficulty even if lhe government helps bail it olll of its funding \\'OCS with the CSA cargo plane. parades. a special appearance by the Huntington Beach Police whirlybird and issuance of a bicycle "driver's license.'' ..These programs," explained Sgt. Jirn i\1ahan who directs the rallies, "take a lol or manpower, and without the help of parents and teachers would be impos- sible to produce." Pa renls have been a!!Sisting in the sale of Ucemes (I I for three years), typing the nece'!!sary paperwork involved and working with police cadets in setting up the programs. "Bicycle thefts and serious bicycle ac- cidents have diminished considerably in the areas where the rallies have bf'en held," Sgt. t.fahan reports. "So we 're anxious to develop a master plan for program!! to cover every school in the city. Hopefully \.\'e'll be: ready by September." Once the licensing program I!! well under way, the sergeant expects the pr0- r!ram to be self-supporting, with an atten- dant drop in thefts. To date several hundred students from Robinwood, Spring View, Marine View and Hope View schools have already par· ticipated in the programs. She \\'as still on lhe witness stand late this morning as the tnal continued. Nigl1t Watchman Under Study At Wintersburg Trustees of the Huntirigton Be.ach Union High Schoo! District have ordered studies into the use of night watchmen at all schools to prevent vandalism. The action \.\"as prompted by destruc- tion at \Vinlersburg High School t..fay 18 when an arson-set !ire caused SS0,000 damage. Insurance agents believe the fire could have been prevented if a custod!u or night \\"atchman had been on duty. The blaze, still under investigation, tlamaged the administrative offices a~ \Yell as eight classrooms. a conference room and a faculty '>l.'ork room . Although insurance is expected lo cover the loss, fou r classroon1s for the trainable mentally retarded had to bf> suspended unt il i\londay. "In this day and i.ge of rioting and destruction of private and public pro- pt>rty, I feel v.·e should take the necessary safety precautions lo protect the public's properly," said Trust.e e Chairman ~11t... thew Weyuker. luxurious • spring down sofas Tl-.o~e han d:..omc ~ofos were "de'!iig ned to gi"'e you the u\t iIT'.,te in ::;eot ing comfort with d"cron ond dov111 boc~ pillow!., deep spring down seat cushions en..,.e!oped in down d nd fe a ther~ ,,nd 0 in two foam· filled orrn pillows. Choo!.e fro m <'l wide ~election of fine fabrics. 8' length reg . $599 F 399. 17115 l11ch loul1•1rd M•ill11t Adliroht P.O. l or 710, •26~1 OtlMr Oftk. l•o""" letc11: m ,._, ,,_ (91t1 MIJM: lll Wut llf l!r..t MONICA PLAYS HER ROLE IN HUNTINGTON BEACH Miriam Rodrlguex, JS, Gets Jn on ThHpian's Act ..... 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But Monica Knight, a 15-year old Hun· tinglon Beach High School student and an eager drama student did. And she's ne>l In need of pzychia!nc care. "I'm being in itiated in the International Thespian Society," ~he proudly said Tuesday. "They do this to us ju~t to make u~ sufrrr." She a nd 17 other !he~p1an~ h:id to run around the campus dre!'~ed :\S \"ariou~ characte rs and clf'll ~l·r 1n1· Sant~ promplll characterizal1ons as pnrt nr their initiation routine, ~1on1ca cxp!:i ined. "\\"e also ha\•e R pirate, a <'lo\\n, R Grrrk god. Raggedy-Ann, Heid i and 111 gcrgo dancer," she mused . "t'm Shirley Temple because she once did a movie in ~·h.ich she \.\'ore An Uncle Sam suit." Walking along on Beach Boulevard, ~hr drew m:lny ~tar~s from passersby, But they had to pay for !t. Rlp:ht Into a can marked '"The (iQ(lrf Sh ip Lolli pop.'' She said the donation~ are rlPslined for the HuntinglOn llip:h dra1na lreasury . •• Your /aoorile: intt1'"ior dtsigner will b« horr!I to nssi.tl vou ••• H.J.GAl\l\ETT fURNITLJ~E PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -TRY CUI UYOLVING C:lAR GE.- Opn Men., Th11n.. & Fri. lvn. 221S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA , CALIF, 64 6-0275 \ I Newport Bea~h VOL bl, NO. 127, l SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORN IJ. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 Upper ' Bay Question '~ By .JACK BROBACK Of lht 01•1~ l'llOI S!l !l ters of Orange County nlilY be asked ovcmber to decide the fate of the ' pper Newport Bay area -;i controver- .,1al subject for many years in connecl1011 \\llh the existing land trade agreement between the county and the Irvine Corn- pany. The die wos cast \Vednc$flay when the Board or Supervisors voted unaniinously IO. -Appoun a cornrn1Uee of departmen t hf'ads to study anrl report back as soon <is possible on the feasibility of a bond 1!')suc to be pl acC'd on the No\•ember b11Ho! 10 acquire all Ir vine lands 111 the Upper Bay area . -Estin1ate the amount of such a bond issue that would be necessary after gh'· 1ng consideration to possible federal and~ ~late fund grants, and any possible pre· scrip tive rights the county may exercise, µlus existing rights on property in the -------------- area that county ·now possesses. The bond [s:i:ue study was originally pruposed t..y Supervisor Alton E. Allen last ~1 ay S and he explained, .. AS3uminc lhat such a bond issue is approved the existing agreement with the Jrvin e Co1n- pany would be mutually rescinded." Allen said he had the: •·verbal assur- anct'"' of Irvine President William R. i\lason that t.he company l\'Ould agrl'e to rescind the agreement in the event of voter approval or the purc hase. to Go Before But \Vednesday. board member5 by a l to 2 vote took anothl!r action with which ?tfason did not agree. They directed th at the Coun ty Cciinsel I.le instructed to a.sk for a continuance !delay) in the pend ing court case over the legality of the land exchaage with the 1rvine Company. l\lason said on May 5: '"In the mean- time, so the public may be assured Of an alternative, pending litigation testing the constitulionality of the land trade should proceed." He said he didn't th ink , ••it ~·ould be in the public interest to permit lhe proposed Dond election to beeome 'an all-or-nothing issue.' " The proposed land swap would ex- chaage 157 acres of county tidelands for 357 acres of Irvine Co mpany uplands and tida l islands. The exchange agrl'ement has been the subject of heated debate and vigorous Today's F.ln.al N.Y. Sto~ks TEN CENTS Voters? oppos11Jon from many segments of thr: public. La1est to oppose was the Orange County Grand Jury last week in asking for "no further action or decisions on the contro- versial Back Bay swap" until a large ''ariety of problems were resolved. These included flood control, ecological, legal issues including prescriptive right!, financial aspects and public attitudes. Supervisor Allen touched on these prob.. (See BACK BAY, P11ge %) Giant Drug Raid Operation Harvest Reaps Over 50 FULLERTON FIREMAN SURVEYS BURNED OUT SCENE IN CAL STATE BUILDING Fire Chief Sayi Fire on College Campus Was Wor k of Arsonists UC Irvine V rg·esSevering Ties Witli Nuclear Labs By .10,\NNE HEY!\OLOS Of !J>t Dt>IY f'ilo! Si.I! ~1r.n11x>rs of 1.J\ Jr\lne s A<'adcn1ic Senate ha1'f' 1ns1 n.1ctcr! lhc1r lhrr1· rlelcgales lo th(' st;l!e1\ 1de n1ectlng n( lhe senatr ao;sembly In \'Q\t• :iga1n,t •"1Jnt1nu1ng uni\t·r~11v ti("\ 111th nu1·tr,1r 11~npo11s 1abora1nrir" al l.11rrin !l"f' :111d 111:-Al.'.ln1n .... ilii .,\1 :\r·,trh' 2fl0 l.1111111 lllf'nl!Jf'I " :i11r1 ~ r1·\\ ~lu(ir·nt~ lil';ird d!·b,1tr "1\ Iii•· 1-..1111 :it 11 ..,rt'!:1a! ·1·ri11h· 1111•1·1!11~ 1 .i l\"tl \l rtillCSd.'.1.1 111\ ')1t' l'·ll11\lll Thf' l:O.!>UC <1! ill\ll ('f\111 111·~ l<i 1111• J\\o re!>e<1rth l;ib.'i was Cxµ101ed hs :i !-l atew1de sen<1tc c:omrn1\\rr i)n un1vrr ~11;. research led by Paul Zinnrr, a pol1t1r.1! .,cirnce profe~Mr fro1n UC. Da\'i.~ The co1nm1Uee issued a report l.i ·· Audie Murpliy Charged With Murder Attempt BURBANK fCPI \ -Audie r-.lurµh~. !he ino~t decorat~ American soldu·· flf \\lorld \Var II. was bnokcd Thursd.r> f\~· Burbank )X)ht:c on a rhurgl' uf a"sa1ilt 111rh i111ent to commit murder t1)l111th in \vhi ch they recommend('d the univcrsily maintain ties with th e lab~ and exerl pressure-upon then1 lo chan~e •he n;i1U1'r nf 1hf' 1·e,P:1rch /rn1n 111"aponry lo non-n11hldr~ nnentcfl rro- Jt'<'t" If Ille 111111·pr~l1) fe ll C'frOr1 'i 1il 1 h :i n~r !llf ni1ture or rr~e:on:h a1 the l:ibs 11 a~ not ,ucce~~rul. 1hr11 !i1c con1mitll'f' 1rr•nn1m rndf'd ltrn11n;1lu1i; rel;il 1011<; 11'1 111 rl1r> l11b' 11!lr11 thr cuntrac(~ 1·u11 oiil tn S11f)tl•lllh1'r 11f 1~7:! \ lr11 n1('111l>t'I'" nf L11 r co11111111tr~ J1s.-.c111111t: fro1n th1~ opinion. wrolc a 1n1nori ly report reco1n1nending t h r ··orderly lerm1na1!on" of U1e rela!ion,h111 Lletv.·een the labs and the unh·ersity . The issue will be brought before the assembly for adoption oi lhe Zinner report or the minority repor t June 8 1vhen they me<?t at U1e San Francisco i\!edical Center, The action will serve only to advise the un ive rsity ad· rninislration or the faculty's stand on the n1atler. The Irvine vote is also ad visory in lhal 1t serves lo give the lhree delegate~ Bernard Gelbaum , UC! senah· 1·haim1an : Alan Rogers, assistant pro- J('s~r of history, ;ind Thomas Nc]S;)n. <'hai rman of pediatric..~ -as to Ill•' 1' ii:hes of the Irvine divi sion. Building µ Burns On CSF Can1pus; Believed Anso n Fire of apparent ince11di;iry origin ll"lt11ll y deslroyrd a tem1>0r11ry cL'l1.~rwn1 111. Ca ! State, Fulle rton, early tln:; n1nrn- ln, Fullrrton Firr Chif'f E r. P11•n t1 r .~aid "'1hr blazr v.·;,is de!Jn11clv ar.,nn. 111 my op1n1nn ·· lie estin1atc.d !he loss at ~25.000 Th(' :-.1r11c·tur(' :ldJ'11ned :t110!l1t'r Jl(lrarv ~trurllirC' 1h:t t h:1 -t.1·cn h.1· thss1de11t 1>tuUt'nL') rct1·nth 'rhr d(•-.!tO)l«! hi11lc!1nl.! h;i> hr·r11 11~r d rf'c·cntb· ff1r ~tuc!cn1 rcgi-.1r-at 11;11 . (Ollrg <' ,,111ei;1 J~ ~ald The 1J1s:.1d~nt~ (]U!('kly r·1·aLu.1l{'d !hr ;1d1oin1n.c: b11ild111g 11·hen 1he t1rr 11:t'i rrpor1cd a1 3 I ~ a .. m. by f';11npu.~ polu·r Po lu.:c locked the struC"turr wluch h;i, been used by the. protes1rrs since lhry were removed from .!>thool·~ L111 lc Theater two wee.ks ago. The 20 by 60-foot wood trame bu1ld111~ 11h ich burned was one of lhc original campus structures, authorities said. E1n'o y Recall Due'? \VASHINGTON tUPT) -US ol1ic1al -. ~·:;pressed serio us concern !oday 01·rr pcr~onal abuse by Swedes of the U S an1hassador lo Stockholm They s.;11d 1f 11 continued. they might have to con- ~1dcr calling him ho1nc. H111·bo1· CofC L1i11ch Talk By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 lh• D11!1 Polll ll•H Ope.ration Harvest I a r g e ~ L cr<lckdo1\'n on narcotics <lealing in Orange County history -began late \\'ednesdny in Costa ~1esa as raid team" were sent into the fields, which included slums and millionaires' mansions. By neon tod:iy, rnnre lhan 50 persons had bee n arrested, 1nany on Grand Jury indi ctments and on "'arrants issu ed Wed- nesday to climax a three-month JOinL probe by Jaw enforcement ;igencies. The arrestees ranged from a l6-ye;1r- old boy to a 49-year-old house"·He, v.·hilc 11 large number ol the purchases made 01 er the past three nionths involved FULL PICTURE COVERAGE OF DRUG RAID, PAGE 21 heroin, authorities said. The mother and he r son allegedly work- ed together. Litt le contraband 1vas taken fro1n more than 60 locations hit from Newport Bea ch inland to Rullerton ancl up and down the coast, due to a ne1v court decision in\'o\vi ng seizure of evidence. The so-called Chimel l:>E'cision limits h1wn1en withou t specific search ·warrants 1u irnpou nd ing only Yo'ha t they can reach 11·i!hin arm's length al the time of arrest. A search warrant for an apartment Stock Market Gaining Des pite Profit Taking NE\.\' YORK lAP l -Analysts said son;e profit-taking erodffi early gain.~ in the stock market Thursday bul stock prices con!lnued strongly ahead in heavy trading <See quotations, Pages 32-JJJ. By J.30 p.m. the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials ~tood at 67~.29 , up l 1.09. Earlier in tile :i:::-ss1on the Dow average had bPrn :inead nearlr 19 points. BuL \\'all SLreeL analysts said investors who sold out after making a quick profit 11·erc responsible for the lo!>s of some of the market's early gains. Brokers said investor confidence was strengthened, however. by \\'hitc Hou se t onfirmation Lhal Fedcrc! R e s e r v e Ch11irman Arthur r .. Burn.!> has assu red business ano financ111I leaders 1vho dined 11·1th Presi(:ent Nixon \\'ednrsday night 1h:11 th(' !'ederat Hcserv r Boa rd y,•as 11ler1 to the country's monetary needs. l\d1anccs outnumbered declines by .11,oQut 3 10 I ainring issues traded on 1 11~ ~cw '1'1irli Stoc k fo.:xchan~r The. ~lo<'k 1n <•rkPt l'losed sharply h1ghrr \\ l.'.dnc-~d;-cy as lhc U..111• average posted 11 ~ large~r su1~le-(!ay ~a1 11 u1 history, Th(' 1\ 1dcly lolloll'ed a1 er age of .10 _5.l1lhl(1;il stocks JU111pcd 32 04 to clo::;r .-1\ 66:1 ~j 5 U7 percent increase Al 1 1~ highest pou1t as recorded by intra- hnur readings, the average "'as up over 31. Big board volume of li.44 million shares was the second heaviest turnover thi~ year. The previous record for a single day's ~ain in the average was 32.03, reg.islered Nov .. 26, 1963, lhe Tuesday after the funeral of Presiden t John F. Kennedy. Despite Its size, however, the gain brought the index to a point only sli gblly above v.·hen.• il stood at the st11r! of lhr week. The ind('x had fallen a tota l of 31.01 points ~·fonday and Tuesday . Stocks on the American Exchange anrl the over-the-counter market iil!'<l record- ed large gains. 8nnd prices rose for lhe first tJm e in about eight wctk1, although not as impressively as I.ht stocks. One analyst said major upward moves alter deep m;irket slumps usually bl!gin with this kind of buylnc surge. "\\'ed· nesday"s r tS<! is a 1•ery good sign,"' he :-aid. Other anal rst.~. ho1vever. said !he ba s1c fundamenlalS tha t sent the Dow average plunging 71 points in the previous sb:: :;essions remain unchanged. They said the ups"•ing v.·as due pr ima rily to in· ternal forces caused by the deeply oversold market condition. CdNl Hig h Pla.y R epeat Sla.ted Hepeal pe~formances or ··Alice in \\'onder!and" \1 ill be put on by drama :-.l11dtn!s at Corona def il\a r l\1gh School 1111 l\londay to raise mo11c:y to filll"fi p.1y 111;: oil ;i se1111)f class g1fl to the M.:houl Tiu.<; \'C:ir 's seniur elas~ extender! dself lo buy .. a ~1.200 ·portable sound systen1 ll'h1Ch ha~ betn in ahno~t constan! u£e fur speakers. class meetings. bands and drama productions since it was gi ven lo the school in April. Senior Class Secretary John Harmon 111 said $300 sti ll is oy,·ned on a loan from the student body gover nment and the senior class doesn't wa"l lo leave that debL Performances will be at 5 aru;I 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Little Theater al the high school. Admission will cost 75 cents for children and $1.2;; for adults. A I i c e is played by Cindie Loynd, Cheshire Cat by Sa rah Benson. r-.1ad lla•tcr by Jay fisher . ~1 arr:h Mare by Randy \Vc!i.t, Queen of Hea rts by Vicl.i Frnsl and King of Hearts by J cf( Hilln1an. The 46-JCdr·o!d Murphy. who apprarrd 1n a nun1bcr or 1novics Hhcr his retu !·n frorn the war, also v.•as charged wilh assault with a deadl y ~·capon and assaull and battery, according lo Lt. \\'il liil n1 Smith of the dcte<:~ve bu reau . The Poli~ Department refused In release fu rther details but it was learned that the incident was a personal or.e which occu rred about a v.•eek ago, Cunningham Lauds 52 Top Scholars Murphy, who received lhe Medal of Monor among his awards, kilcd or caf)- tured 240 Gennans as a soldier durini: \Vorlrl Wa r 11. In recent years. he h;id been ~roke and dl'rp in debt :\-T\1r}Jl1y bc,c?an a mov1e ("Hr_rcr al!rr h1!i 1Jischaq;e rro1n lhe Arm\' lh.~ dcro!'a· t1ons al:i;o 1ncludrd l\\"11 S1h·er Sl:ir~. :i ~ron1r St11r. !hrcr Purple. Hearl ~. !he n1~1lnJ(11ish<'d Sr.r\"1tc Cross and 1hl' Lrgtnn of ll onor Murphy niadc hi s film dcb111 1n ' Beyond r.1ory " <1nd '·Texas. Heaven and Brooklyn." but he couldn't sb;ikc the soldier irnage. :ippe;iring in one pi<'· turr. iiflrr another v.•hich ex.plo1tcd hi.~ 1va r rr<:ord, The S2 top scholars at Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools were celled potential leaders of what may be "a genera!ion of dest iny" Wednesday by Newport-Mesa Scho<1!s Supt. William Cunningham. Dr ('unningham spoke l-0 men1ber~ nt U1e Newport Harbor Cht1mber of CJm· mere<> Commodores' Clu b wh ich hosted lhc. students in an ann ua l scholarship luncheon. Cunningha1n sa1 d he pe rs(inal!y h:i~ lht. highest ex.peclations for the students and told the adults present young people ar, much more in need of examples lhnn rnt1~ ··nit youth or tod<i y,'' 5a1d thr.. school superintendent, "are challenging and changing the world with a three-letter "'ord -why? They are asking why 11 is necessary to live 1n a \\'Orld where men right wars, ""here we pollute 1lur l"IUw atn1osphert•, \1'hcrr there is hunger <1nd po\'erty. "'here th ere i.~ prrjudice and bigotry ," lie told the Cornmodorcs n1tmbrr!!' they may be privileged to obscr,·e the inception of another generation of destiny, one lhal may slar)d ou t in the h i s tor y of man Hke Lhe Grcr~ phi!o..o;ophers, Christ 11nd his disci p!es, thr men of arts and letters of thr !\'naissancc, the revolulionisl ~ wt no111 call our Founding Fat.hers, and the in· .~ vent.ors a.nd scienllfic discoverers at the turn of th is century. Cunningham said, "I have an ln finllf' and sometimes emotional confidence in young people. Ca rry on a di11logue with them. Listen carefully and lls!en opt'nly ." In cont ra st, sklpJlf'r of lhe Cornmodores \'in .Jorgensen di rcclcd his Tl!:marks lo the youths instead of !he adult~ pre~enL Me said . ··1 hear a lot abo ut m<1king changes. Just one \\"ord of advice; 'ca1,1· lion.' Because you are going to ha1·e lo live with il."' The students, tops In their grad uating c,!a!)ses in gra de av,ra,i:cs, were to ea('h reethe a di ctionary, but delivery was held up by 11 strike. They will receive ... " the dictionaries later. One special award. a $50 scholarship In the name of Agnes Blomquist, fonner sa\'ings and loan president, w a s presented by P.1iss Blomquist to Corona del Mar High student Cristina Goggio. ~liss Goggin , 17, or 721 Bellis St.. Eastbluff. has been acttl"e In slude,1t gol'ernmcnt and oul slde ~chool drui;: councils. She will go to UC Santa Barbara and major In psychology. Ellth of the other sU1d!!:nl~ came to the microphone 3nd told y,•here lhey ~-outd 11\terid college in the fall and their probable major field C>f study; Ct ••n• 4t1 M1r HI•~ 1~1•~ l tl(lm~o", l'C7 1"11<11 !•. ~.~,. "'~• (See SCUOLAftS, P11e Z) , , in Huntington Beach , however, led In seiz.ure of 2,540 tablels of LSD estimated to be worth $2,000. according to Ccsta fl.fesa l:>E'tective Norm Kutch. No violence was reported during the massive sweep by various city police departments and agents from the Slate Bureau of Narcotics I<:nforcement, \\'bile the monumental Operation Harvest itself went smoothly. '"Like clockwork ." said Costa Mesa Detecti ve Lt. Hal Fischer. State agents spent some $6,000 in drug purchases during the investigative period -kept a secret from many Ja1vmen 11 ho would later parlicipate -while (See HARVEST, Page ti $2 .1 Million Deal Offered To Air Cal Air California -just shot down in A n1erger proposal w1!h Pacific Southv.·est Airlines -has been oHered a $2.1 mil- lio n dtal by a San Diego financial em- pire interested In commercial aviation. The \\'t>stgale·Catiforn ia Corporation worth $1$$ million. lost its 1963 bid to acquire Ll"ls Angeles Airways, the finan. c1ally troubled commuter he\icopler Line. A ten!a1h·e offer of $8 per share for Air California's 403,198 outstanding shar('3 nf common stock was confirmed Wednes· day by eii:ecu tives of Air Californ ia and the San 11icgo company. Plans ha rl progressed "'ell in recent months for PS,, lo acquire the Orange County A1rport-hased 1ntrastati-airline until delays in state Public Uti lities Com· mission hearings. Executives for PSA cancelled the mrr- J!<'r plans. at \\"hich t1mr three 1or Air Ca! officials rr..i~ned. 1ncludJng Carl A. Brnscoter. rircs1dP11t . C' Arnholt Sm11h, prcs1drnl of \\"e.;t. gate·Califnrn1;i lhr nrwc,1 1ntc.>rested p~rtv, ~.11r! \l'crlnl'.;d,11' h1i; tinl(l1n~ corn · pPriv 111oul1t ;inf1c1 pr11e carrr1ng on thr bti~ine•s as u~uat ··ir we are 111r1vllegerl 1o purl·ha~c cnn· tro1 of Air C/.ll1forn 1:1. 11•e do not pre.~enl· lv intcn{! t9~fn11ke anv chonges in e-,;isl ini:: managf't:n'€nt or staff personni:I," he sairf. Hi~ firm is cu rrentlv invnlverf in real tst:i.te. 1ral'lsportation, finance, and hotels anrf resorts. The Civil Aerf'lnau ticii; Board rC AB ) rt· fustd to allow its acquisition nf Los An- J!l'le.~ Air"·r·:v~ lwo ve11rs ae:o becausr. !he CAB ~.:iirl. if would conslltule: a con- nict of interest. \\'esl1Zale-C11lifnrnia Corporal inn O\\o'fl" Aern C"mm11ter·Catalin11 Airline~ :ind Yr1!0111 Cab Company of 1,os Angel!!s. Ornnj!e Coa st Wenlher •·Partly sun ny'' is still the word fr om lhe wealhcrman ICiT Friday, with clouds reigning th rough the morning and temperaturr.s mired in the middle 60's. INSIDE TODAY Tlie Sovi.tt ·nav u is pursufna tlic .tornc pollc-11 the UnHtd Stales rlirl. rlccadts ago and fo r fl ir .tnnit p11rpose· G1111boot di11 /nn1nry lo s/JIJ'tl I/Jr. R11ssia11 prescarr. Pn~,.. 19 c •m ... 11•• " ,,..v, .. ft·Zll Chtc• r.t " ' M•Jlvlt ...... • Clenll~f ... ""''-"•' ,.,.,., • •• (•ml<• " Of•"'' , .... ,.,., n , .. ,. .... , " s,1v11 ,.,,., M 0.•l~ ... u,,, " ·-· ,..,, 0 Vtl'CH " !toe• M""11;'1• ... ,, 14111r111 •••• • Tl!tvltlMI M 1~1 .. 11!11mtnl 1•-1! Tltt•foltl l~H 'l"•Mt U-ll Wttl~tr • t111 .. «0llt " w~u. w,_,. " ... ,, .. l tn<ltrt " Wtmtn't Non "·" MH!lfttl " W•rlll ·-•• ''--- DAILY PILOT N f'ro111 Pqe 1 BACK BAY ... Jern.s Wednesday aayina. "I have rt- celved a trtmmdoua amount of mail from inttteSttd peaple. Some want to ac· quirt. all oI the Upper Bay, some wan' no dM!opmenl In or1l<r to pr...,.. lhe ecology for wild life, othera sugg~ one large county park, and oth,r!! a balan~ of recreation uses arxt ecology," "I v•outd like to find ou t what the peo- ple of Orange County really "'ant and would be w1l11ng to pay for," Allen plead· ed . He continued : •·Jn 1965 when the. ex- change agreemen t was signed we "'ere in· tettsled primarily in the recreational netds of the ~pie. Since then there. has been a gro11,.ing interest in ecology." SuperVJM>r Da\•id L. Da ker, an a\'OWed opponent of !he land exchange, agreed. "The study will shvw that the board is willing to take another evaluation of the matter recognizing the public's feelings, There are many factors upon whlch infor· mation is not now available including legal rights, nood drainage, and the best overall plan. •·we just don't have the ans'l'·ers now ," fie added. "For example, we should de- termine our prescriptive rights to some of the tide lands and what public access exists now th rough Back Bay Drive." (Borders the area on the eas~ side ). Supervisor Robert W. Battin strongly urged that the County Cou nsel be instruc- ted to delay the legality trial, now set to begin in Superior Court June 16. "It would cost at least $40.000 in taxpayers' money in attornt>ys' fees and court time. to go ahead now . If the '\'olrrs a~prove the bond iss ue and the agreement 1s ter· minated, the $40.000 would be w~sted ." Ballin had the. last word, followi n~ ap. proval of the bond issue study on Allen's motion: "Better late than never , lf_s a step in the right directi on toward rescind- ing the trade agreement.'" Thf.lnlUJ', M.11 28, 1970 DAILY ,II.OT l'"'tt llJ l'1trlck O'l>onnoll * * * Bay Bond I ssue SU$PECT THOMAS PFLEGER, 18, FRISKED BEFORE BOOKING Newport Youth Jailed on Suspicion of Peddling Heroin Discussion Held By Area Citizens 'l'hree Interested Harbor Area citliens joined in Uie: Wednesday discussion on the proposed bond issue study for reso- lution of the Upper Newport Bey con· t.roversy. They are Harvt>y Pease of Newport Beach, Eli Kaser of Costa r-.tesa and A.Han Beek ol Be.aeon Bay, Newport: Pease asked "Do you intend to proVIde Ule study committee with necessary funds so tha t alternatives may be plan- 11ed? Many dollars are involved. Why not hold up the CClurl case and use lhat money? . d "W Supervisor Alton E. Allen ~eplie . • ire not setting up the bond 1s:rue at thl8 time. If the committee wants to 11pend money they must come back to the boord roith a requ~t." Su pervisor David Bakt;r .said. "Much lnfonnation is now available, it just needs lo be. pul in the proper form." Kaser suggested. "I am now working wilh many people whose opinions you want. There is so mu ch indecision, even 1n Utis board. A thoro ugh study is needed and you will have lo spend money to tell ~e people wha t a.ltemalive.s are avai· !able . The bond issue will not give the answers ." Bee:k noted, "Ywr dl!cussion today has >een very cormructive. You shou ld add he county PlatUling Department to the 1tudy team. Supervisor William Hirstein said, "Newport Beach hM control of all zoning n the. area. il is in the city limit.s .'' Beek said, "!( recreational uses are 1pproved the area will be used by many Tiore people than liwl;e living in Ne""'P0'1 Seach . I hate to say it but my cHy migh t rake a narrnw vie1\'" The. blue ribbon C'Ommittee named to rt.udy I.he proposed bood issue includes 'lobert E. Thomas, county administrative 1fficer : Adrian Kuyper , county coun sel: itan!ey Krause., director of rea·1 proper! y iervices: Kenneth Sampson, director of 1arbors. beaches and parks: George Os~ t01'1le, county flood cont.rot engineer. and rarest Dickason, county planning ditec· or. DAILY PILOT 01!.AlfGE COAlr ~ILl"'411fG COMl'AH'I' l!.ob•rt N. w •• ~ P'tUIO*"I •nd 1'~1.- J•t~ I!.. Cv•l•v ............ ..,...,. Ind ~II ~Ml'I!' Tlii'"""' 1(,, .. a Editor Thot11111 A, M urpl.i., Mo.,.~il'll Eo11or The"'"' Fe''""" Ni,..port •~•<II cu, e,mor H,,..,.,., .._II Ottlee !111 W 11t 11111101 lo11le .. tril M1ilin11 Acld••111 P.O.••• 1•75, •166J 0---C:..S.lt M .... , HI Wut atw-s""' ....._ lleocllJ m Fornt .._.....,.,. ...... "'9tOll Btole'I: 11111 8•Kh ..... .......... ._ ~. :llU Hor•n a~ ... .,.._... l)A I\'¥' 1"11.()f • Wllll •~lcll 1, ~'"'4 "'i• Mt_......_ II ..,..,11\td dtllJ e•t•pl l.yoo. •• , i.. ...,,.tic ui1ue .. , ,.,.. l •o...,.. ~ Ht.,,..,, .U<ll. COi,. MtM. '"'''U"tl.,. •t:C.O .... 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"'!,~~.~~1c~':ir011~.:J~ s~~/!1.<"G~•m 11111d. """1b1v Mtrll~ W~lk•r, 1901 l~tw1rd Lu,.., phvtl<il 1c.1ont t• ot MIT, uncda,,:,~:r.,."':.,~f:c2'oi?~.v;1 Mentone. moior •Y~•ocl er J~~!rc 8~"JE"5&~l'gteoc~llll Dr!~t, f/Ct.ll'IOQ'IC~t Nol o•~nl: Rl>Cl'd• Htln, 111 lit~ $!. Mesa Sanitary District Stymies Apartment Mov e Coota ~1esa Sanilary District's board ~tymled an (nd·around piny hy a $12 rnillion aparl.lnent pro j e c l developer \Vednes<lay night and put the ci!y ol Newport Beach back in a position to call signals. The Sanitary District board said "no " to Scholz Homes Tnc:s requesl lo enter inlo a sewer contract. Left with no al· ternative. but to connect to Newport se\V· ers the. developer be<:omes susceptlbl~ to building standards imposed by the city of Newport Beach. The proPQ5ed 711.unit apartment pro- ject Is located near HDl'lg Aiemorial Hos· piW in an island of unincorporated ("()Only tenitory surrounded by the city of Newport Beach. However, due to crazy quilt boundaries, it is in the Cost Me!11 \Valer D~trict and contiguous to the Coota Mesa Sanitary District. Had Schol!: Homes been able to get "'ater and sewer hook·llp with IJle Costa fllesa agencies it would build according to county building 1t.1ndards that requ ire on ly 11h parking spaces per dwelling 81 Police Hurt In Paris Riots PARIS _fAP) ~ Pnris poli ce reported 81 ol their men injured in .::lashes with young rioters in rtie: Lalin Quarter 'Wednesday night and braced for more of the aame. lonfght. · The youths burned cars and set up two barricades in retalialloo for the government'11 ordering the dissolut ion of ~ Proletarian Lefl, a ~taoist organita· t1on. There v.·as no word on how many of the rioters \.\·ere injured. bu t '490 yoolhs were l.11.ken to polict h~adq11arters for "verificaUon ol lht 1r sflu:itlon." The youths, wearing cra~h helmt ts and nrmed \.\'ith gaso line hombs and iron b:.t.rs, fo111:h1 running baltlt:s v.-Jth pol1cr. who used tear g~s. u n i t compared to Ne1\'PQrt's tv,·o per dwell ing unit for I.he proposed drnsity Ellis Porter. president of the Cos ta Mesa sanitary board, said it 1s their policy not to annex any mor e Ne"'·port Reach or ultimate Newport Beach ter. ritory into the Costa Mesa District unless lhC' city of Newport Beach agref'd to il. In fact, there is some deannexation in the \'Ork~ tn avoid overlapping boundaries anO double taxation. Chet Stare, vice president for Scholz Homes. headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, said lhey wanted to file plan., with the rounly building department because it i~ their experienre that anne..tation is a lengthy proceeding. "Time i~ money "''il.h construrtion cosl5 going up.'' he said. He said the company does want a Ne1y. port Beach address as it v.·i11 help 1.ht.'m \\'ith marketing. But they fcel 1.6 parklni::: SpAces per unit.11~ they propo~. is ample ~inct' they are mostly one·bedroOm apart. ment o. "We are tryin,:: to create an environ· mcr1 tal f'ffect of :111 opPn grl'en arra r.itther than a Jot of blacktop," he said. Teen Show Set h1 CdM Center A dance featurins a local Newport Beach i>.nd and a light show will be held tonight by the City Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department at the Commun- ity Youth Center In Corona del r-.1ar. Th• d~will begin at 8 p.m. and COl'i l SI per . r-.iuslc wi by the. "\'essco Ttain" wilh Leo Giovitl('tli, Bob f'o y al'Kt Sher. wood Ball of Nc"·port Harbor 1-llgh &hool 11nd 0..1\'e Dickso n of Corona del ~1 ar 11!gh School Ad dJUonal proceeds, aftPr the band nnd light ~how performers are pt1l d, wlll J.;n lo the Newport Brach Pollce. Depart· menL Scores Face Charges Greatest Narco Raid Brings Indictments .. Paperwork on prisoners rounded up tn Orange County's greatest n111 rcotlo1 raid had not been completed today, but authorities had already p r e p a r e d documents on many scheduled for arrest. 1'hey are those named. in Grand Jury lndlctment.s and felony warrants. Scores of additional arre.stees 11.-ere laken into cu:stody on other related Senate Delaying Clay Mitchell Confirmation ConlroYersy over the appointment of arch conservative Clay N. Mitchell of South Laguna ta the State Board of Education ha! be<!n moved to a back burnPr by the state Senate until after Lhe Tuesday primary election . Although ()I her gubernator ial ap- pointments were routinely approved by the Senate, prG-Milchell forces have not been able to muster the 27 necessary vntes during the campaiJ{n period to co nfirm Mitchell, 58, of 11 Alta Mira Road. Sen. Alfred E. Alquist <D.San Josel, has been attemptinlj; to block Alitchell. lie would need 1-4 votes to do this. But it has see.med doublful he can line up that many. Mitchell, former president of the Orange County School Board, was ap- pointed ln February by Gov. Reagan. Republican sources say this was at the strong urging of Max Raffertv. state superintendent of public instruction. Alquist, a candidate for lieutenant i::ovemor. interrogated Mitchell before the five-member Senate Rules Committee on April 29. Mitchell won endorsement by the rules C'01nm iUee on a 4 to 1 vote. Sen. Stephen P. Teale (0.West Point ), voted a,11ainst him. After Alquist interrogated Mitchell at the hearing, Teele took over. The matter seemed sewed up for i\1itchell after rules committee en· (]orse ment despite. opposition f r o m Orange County including fo rmer grand JUry members. Alquist said, however, ''I will oppose t11r. Mitchell's appointment on the Senate floor. not because of his reactionary politics but because of his dism al record of performance. on the Orange County School Board. "I think the Senate."s rejection of r.titchell's appointment wil\ save Gov. Reagan a gre.at deal of future em· barrassment." Al!hough still unconfinned. ~1itchell ha~ been meeting with the stale board <lnd keeping relatively quiet 1'nd un· controvcr~ial. /I(' has sairl Alquist's op· JKlSJtion is J'(llilically moti vnted . charges when found to be pre.sent at the 60-plus taraeta asiigned to raid teams. Arraignment proee.edin11s were lo begin today In Harbor Judicial District Court. Here are those ordered arrested by the Grand Jury and the. charges aaainst them : • Joyoe M. Prt&elt, 13, or 219 Prince.ton Drive, Co!la Mesa, sale of heroin and dqe.rom drugs. From Page 1 HARVEST. • • Costa Mesa police spent $28,000 alone in man-hours and overtime . Some investigators worked 24·hour sttifl.s. "There'll a little bit of 'bread' involved here," e.mphaslted Detective Sgt. J ohn Regan in briefing the SO-plus officers assem bled at headquarters before Uie sweep began. At II p.m., on the thi rd day of Drug Abuse Prevention \Veek, 1970. as pro- claimed by President Nixon, Operation 1-farvest began . One of Costa Mesa's tw o new police helicopters -both called in for aerial assistance -carried a banner that said: "The Narcs \llelcome the WhirJy.Pig.s ." Despite the gravity of the i!sue, humor crept into the crackdown as one lav.·ma n attach«! a bright ribbon bow to a Grand Jury indictment, after noticing \Ved· nesday was the defendant's birthday. Then , the count}'\lo·ide. sweep began, as five raid teams struck at vario us locations and four transportation teams were kept busy ferrying the suspects to various jails. One suspected heroin dealer from Fullerton, Gale Abernathy, 22, fled after seeing the raid at his home in progress and arrived at a friend's Costa Mesa residence just in Ume. to be arrested there. Costa Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob Green said today that Operation Harvest -pre-planned to the smallest detail -came off almost without a hitch . He said inYeshgators "'ere surprised a t the amount of heroin traffic in the Harbor Area. revealed as a result or the probe during recen t weeks. "Of the indictmenl.'l and complaints isued, 21> were for sale of heroin, IG for the sale of LSD, si x for the sale. of hashish, four for the sale of marijuana and four fur sale of barbiturate pills. ""-1any of the. complaints are for more than one count of sales," Capt. Green said. "It is a little disheartening arresting the same individuals over and over again," he added. The total included 31 indictments and 13 felony complaints, 'l''hile friends, vi sitors and roommates present -in· eluding runaway girls -pushed the figure to1vard 100 persons. Timothy n. CraveUe, 21, or 302 r-.tontt:. Vista Ave., Costa Me sa, furn ishing dangerous drug.,. John Knlgbt, 19. of 1773 Cresl.mont Place, Costa Me!!a, sa!e of ha3hish and dangerous drugs. Timothy 0 . Ke.Reber, 20, o! 255 Cabrilln St.. Costa r.1esa, sa le o! heroin and dangerous drugs. Laura J . Rad2ava11t, 20. o! 2985 Men· do2a Drive, Coste r.1esa. sale of man· Juana and dangerous drugs. l\1ichael Boslon, 22 , of !:19 Del ~1 ar Ave .. Costa t\1esa, sale of dangerous drugs. His mother, l\1rt. Etb'I Sunderland. 4' of the same address, sale of dangero· drugs. Alpbie B. Chavei, 20. of 4705 Sunswt.1 A\•e., Santa Ana, sale of dangerous drugs. Robert S. C-Onn er, 20, of 2935 Mendoza Drive, Costa Mesa, sale of marijuana. Steven J . White, 22, or 203 Cecil Place, Costa lltesa, sale of heroin. Gregory P. Warkr:ntJn, 2-4, of 251 r Poinsettia Ave., Santa Ana, two counts, sale of dangerous drugs. Debra J . Margo, 20, of 302 ~tonte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and possession of heroin. Chrlsropbe.r Bllll.naly, 19, of 1836 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach, sale of heroin and hashish. Kurt P. Witte, 23, of 10102 ~1errirnac Drive, Huntington Beach, sale of dangerous drugs. l.Onnle A. Priesl, 19 . of 770 Allegheny Ave., Costa ~1esa , sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Thomas PO,ger, 18, of 26 Harbor Island, Newport Beach, lwo counts. 5a!e of heroin. Timothy A. Dobbie, 20, of 846 Center SL, Costa llfesa, two counts, 5ale of heroin. John C. Rogers, 19, of 1561 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa, two counts, sale of dangerous drugs. Daniel J. BanaB, 17, of 2741 San Juan Lane, Costa Mesa, two count,,,, sale of heroin. David Allen, 22, of 230 Santa Isabel Ave., Costa Mesa, sale of dangerous drugs. James C. Gray. 19, of 130 12 Laurinda \Vay, Tustin, sale of ~<1;shish. Slepbeo Frasier, 19, of Fullerton. :;ale of marijuana . Bryan L. Abernolby, 18, or Fullerton. sale of heroin. Gale Abernathy, 22, of Fullerton. tv.·o counts, sale of heroin. John Rivas, 27, of Fu!lerton. sale of heroin. Candlce E. Turney. 20, of 13922 TU31in Drive East, Tustin. sa le of marijuana. Albert W. Blanchard, ZS, of 8641 Jen· nrich Ave., Westmin ster, sale of dangerous drugs. RoUl.n J. O.,.·en, 16, of 14582 Ca rfa:t A1·e., TU!itln. Timothy L. O'i\'eiJ, 20, of 2510 S. Park' Drive, Santa Ana . ltobert F. Leighloo, 27. ol 215 11 1h St.. Hunl 1ngton Bcacti luxur:ous • spring down sofas These handsome sofa s were Oe~igned to give you the ultimete in seoting comfort with dacron and down back pillows. deep spring down seot cu5hions enveloped in down and feathers and 0 ~ two foom·filled orm pillows.. Choose from a wide s~lection of {1ne fobric.s. 8' length reg. $599 NOW 399. Your favorite inltrior d~signtr tl'ill be /1t1ppy tn ossl.st you , , • H.J.GARl\Elf fURNITLJRE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -TRT OUR IEVO~YING CHAIGE- o,_ MOft., Thwrs. & Fri. lyn. l 22 15 HA RBOR nvo. COSTA ME SA, CALIF. 6-46.027& j ' ' ' J \ : " ,, , , '· , , , • , , ~. . - ' Couple Look Back Recalling the 50 years they have spent together s ince their marria~e in Otta\va, Canada are Mr. a nd Mrs. Wa lter Bird of Costa Mesa. They \Ve re honored on their golden a nniversary during a patio reception , hosted by nieces and nep- hews. Southern Catifornia residents sin ce 1923, the couple have lived in Cos ta J\fesa for 13 years. Workshop Presented OPEN emorial A program on How to Preset1t a Workshop and the annuaJ election of officers will be on the agenda when Q>uncn Si x , In ternational Toastmistress Clubs meets at 7:30 p.m. Monday. J une I, in the Greenbrier Inn, Garden WEEKEND SATURDAY, ,:30-5:30 SUNDAY 11.<I MfNS & WOMINS FLOTATION JACKETS JA-NE' 20% OFF Mrs. Floyd Potter of Long Beach \\.'ill conduct the pro- gram including an audience- participation demonstration in whic:h a worksh.op on the Art of Conversation "'iii be given. KNIT DRESSES AT -HOME WEAR "' TO 1/3 OFF 1/2 OFF Jl.1rs. Potter, a fo rmer teacher, earned he r masters degree in sperch at the University nf S ou t be r n California. Mrs. Calvin Olco!l "''ill preside and the elt'ction of officers ¥:ii! he condu cted foLiowing a reachng of the by- laws of Mrs. \Valler Simmons. pa rliamenta rian. • J424 VIA LIDO -NEW~ORT IEAC:H 673-1970 • KNOWLEDGEABLE • CONCERNED • EXPERIENCED ROBERT E. BADHAM Member of the Assembly, 71st District, California Legislature Paid for by the Committee to Ree lect Assemblyman Robert E. BadMm Chairman: Charles P. Tay)or 1649 Westetiff Driwr. Hewpoft Belch. C..llf. 9'2660 DAILY PILOT JI Consumers Protected From Runarounds PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - James E. Magner was still hopping mad over a raw typewriter deal when his wife, I lelen, began bugging hin1 nbout the sofa, The sofa had been sent out to be upholstered. "They told us il v.·ould be back in four weeks," Magner ~aid. "Here it was aln1ost three months and no oofa. r:\'ery time my wife saw that L'mpty space in the living toom she got on my ear." That's when the G&year-old ~!agner decided to do some- 1hing about consumer run- arounds. He organized Caveat Emptor, Inc .. in June. 1969. w protett consumers. The Magners finally got back. their sofa after a wait of four months. T h e upholsterer explalned that the material Mrs. Magner had chosen was not in stock. "If the material was not in stock , then it should not have been an1ong the !!!Watches "'C "'ere shown t£l make a choice," Magne r said. i\.lagner. an ins ura nce broker, said the sofa intident occurred before he had had enough time to cool off from the frustration and ag- gravat ion or the typewriter deal. ··it "·as an el ectric typewriter ud it cost me about S275," he lllid. "But the 'period' 11ay .....iian1-• and I ... t ii baek lo be repair«!. "Apparet>tly, il couldn't be repaired because 100 days later they gave me back 1ny money. In the meantime, my liet'retary bad turned to a portable typewriter." Caveat Emptor means ''Lel the Buyer Beware." Mag ner said he kept the Latin title for the firm because it arouses curiosity. The organization has a membership of 300 in the P h. i I adelphia metropolitan area. When the group gro"'S MAKE YOURS A GARDENING VACATION! SAVE MONEY TWO WAYS! Pt;::d~c~:;v FRUIT TREES Peaches • Nectarines • Plums • Figs Apricots • Apples • Grapes Pomegranites • Citrus All fruits +hot ore productive in our coostol oreo -We'll show you how to pion! them. Don't Miss the Season! Trees up to 8' Tall! $795 An introduction to the jo) 'S of Cilif omi.a prdcu.i.ng GET YOUR COPY OF SUNSET 'S LATEST GARDEN PUBLICATION FREE! HUGE BAG for $147 CLEAN OUST FREE fo.J° a mo re lucious 11 gar d e n -controls t ' weeds -keeps root lone cool-good mulch into the thou.sands , Magoer•piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOi-. ~. . ne hopes io open branches in al.her cities. Ma~ner said picketing is the key weapon of his organiz.ation to assure a fair deal for con- sumer members, who pay an annual fee of $5. Pickets, usually college students, are hired for about $1.£G an hour. "\Ve've only had to picket once since we organized last yea r,·• Magner said. .. It took the merchant only two days to realize he had made a mistake. He ran a dry-cleaning shop and had of- fered t.o pay $S in payment for a $25 pair of trousers he had lost. lie paid in full." -" . . •'' ~ .. ,_/ . --, ... -.... ~ ' •', ', I , , APPRAISALS DIAMONDS GEMSTONES ESTATE JEWELRY Soutl. Co•tt Pl•~• 1,;,tol •' ti.• s,.,. Oi'lo J:wy. Cost• Mes• 540-t066 UNBELIEVEABLE FRAGRANCE! Night Blooming Jasmine Plant to Windward. Beautiful Plants! Rog. $1.95 98¢ lnllfif11I l11Aibca1t9 Sltr11b. MYSTERY GARDENIAS ! TUBEROUS BEGONIAS HANGING BASKETS Phrs •:a:otlc: fra9ra"''· D•'"a"d' 1ptc:i11I trralmtt1I. Ask 11bo11r ,111nliA9 in1lrucllo1n . Easy To Growl REDWOOD ROU~DS Summer Closeout! JUST ARRIVED! OLD FASHIONED PEONIES Fr•shly Cut And Air Freighted To Ou.- Flower Shop. DOZ. Husky Plants in 4" Pots WELL STARTED READY FOR SUMMER BLOOM! -Ol11J~llG" -~ . . . ~-~ I Once A Yea r Extravagan11! World's Finest Fish Fertilizer! Buy One Gallon At $4.98 GET TWO GAL LONS $4.99 BEACH PARTY? Cured, Hot Bumi119 Orange Firewood 98~ PER BUNDLE All Redwood. Sturdy Construction. Per· Nc.t for our Special Fuchsias. SPECIAL $169 Reg . $2.95 YEAR ROUND LEMONS .•• Del icious Fruit Very Attractive Patio Shrub In Tubs Or Planted In Bo rders $1.95 BE SURE TO CHECK OUR ''BARGAIN BED'' ALL PRICES REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE CHARGE IT BY PHONE WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD NO . m • • Wt~I ~ ~ HOURS: MON. ttv. Fiii. t te 6 SU.N. 1 O 1.m. to S p.m. SATURDAY t •.f!I. te S:lO p.1t1. SPECIAL Pll lCf.S GOOD THllOUGH SU NDAY, MAY ll 2640 Harbor Blvd. • a)liut?s COSTA MESA BE "Qu•lity •nd Service Since 1946;" CALL 546-5525 , . ,. : ... , 20 DAILY PILOT lnufM!ay, ht1y 28, 1970 Bay Area Honeymoon Praises Sung To Secretary Newlyweds at Home CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES At h o m e in Huntington Beach following a honeymoon In San Franclsro and Big Sur are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hayden, \\'ho exchanged their wedding vows during a double ring cereniony in the r.1esa Verde Uni!ed M et hod is t Church. .. •. The bride is \/lP. fonnrr ' Aiarilee Ann Fl rub a k er, daughter of f.lr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Brubaker of Hun- tington Bearh. Given jn mar· HAIR BEAT H1ir1tyli1f HAIR TOOAY GONE TOMORROW THE BALD LOOK 111• t ood llf•, tli• r•l•JC•d lif1, th• 511111"'•' Ufe oft•" br in91 1w1n l+i• .. 111i•1t of w:irn•n • Iii· fl• l•i111r•. And, 1ncour•9.d by h•• h•i,.tyli1t. 1h• will h•pp;:v ••P••im•nt witlt 1 "new loo•" of b1111ty. If 1h•1 • t 11111011r cl1•of•• who it hi-f11hio11 111 y11r 'round th• S"1li1t 1hould 1119t11t 1 , w1 rd rob• of •1ri.d l1n9th1 In •. • Wom•n to4.-y 1ho111cl b. Ir••· 'V~lnh lbited 1ricl ifHlfwid1111i1!ic. hty 1hould ""'••P 1nyfhln9 th1t't -~•1u 1I, proclic•I •11d #l1 tt•rln9 t io h1r individo,;1l ••quir•'"•nh, for d1yjjm1, cockf1ih or 1v•n· in9 1f-,lljn9, of cour1•, it h•r 1lyli1h probl1m, or opportunity to 1-.pr1u their indiv;duel t1l•nl ! 11 o profeu ion1I hi.f1hion con· tull1nl end d•1i9n1r. Th• Bi ld l ook, 11 1hoc•in9 11 if mey ,,,.., i1 definil•ly I 111 lity in ih1 f11hion con1ciou1 .. odd. It mi9lit •• 1!1r1it1d lo • cllot•n few, but nev••·lh1·l1u, : wflo could find 1 1tyl• mo•e ... c:11u1I or p11ci•cel i nd m1 ybe ev1n 1liockin9. Wom1n 1hould 1 ignor• I "look" or "lr•nd " ind ! .... ,, tli1 ir li•ir to <ompli1r1111t • flie ir own ov111lt look. Sotn1 wom1n look i;•••I w111ing ,i.,ockinigly dr11¥11lic cr•11io.,1• ... hi11 ol"'••• look th.Ir pr1Hi•d in pr•lty igirl 1tyl11. H1irlfylinig 1howJd ii• Ii ~• • 7oc.,bul1ry. Styl>1h 1hould 1dd fo their tr•11wry of h1ir 1lyle1 nd forig1! c11fin9 "sid• 1111 'v••'' "••dt. lo"q h1ir, ..,_..,,.,... l•nq!h h1 ir, 1hor1 h1 ir i nd no .,,;, 1hould b •.. ,,. .. 111 th•1;..,,, l:>1c1u1• mony new 1tyl11 look ,t •••I on only 1 f1w . Wo1¥11n, PLEASE MA IL OR CALL YOUR QUEST ION S TO ••• i~!' 70 FA5HION ISLAND NIW..OIT CIMfl" 644-1111 By HELEN THOMAS WASIUNGTON (UPI ) rl11ge by her fathfr. !!he WI& attended by Ml11s Sabrina , Kort)e, maid o( honor; Mlaa Diane Hayd en, the bridegroom's sister. and Miss J\1ihoko Yamagata, house guesl from Tokyo, Japan, were White Hou1e social secretaries bridesmaids. are rarely popular \\'Ith lhe The bridegroom, son or Mr. President 's household help. ha~ expre ssed confidenee In both staffe rs. who carry a big lo.id for her. Because of her special role. Lui:y has many friends In \\l ashinglon. Ca binet wives Ull OUR C:ONYINllNT SHOP AT HOMI 11.IYICI H••tfltft .. c ....... I '':Z·•• 11 .... .lt.11• M7 .. 141 A W•rd1 d•cOr1tor .... itl cell 11 you r hom1 .... itli 1 1hikl119 1•l•clion of high t1111lity low cost f,.br+ct for you lo ch oo11 fro..,. No oblii•lion! Complet• deco••lor •••"· ic• -11pkol.+•rv -oli pC OYerl, entertain her often and she .,. is in much demand on the pa r!y circuit ... M•"'· c..,., H..,.. ,. .. · ' r! .. i P-. 1111 1 .. 1..., .,..,.. • 11 .. I.uey plans the social doings •• a -... "•"· '-cit s.... ..._ and has a big hand in the r~~~~~~-~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[~ and Mrs. Lamie llayden of They have ta give too 1nany \Veslmin.-.;ter. asktd Thornas Russell to se rve as best man orders. and seating guesl! were Sam Bul Lucy Winchester, t'irsl Blair and David L. Brubaker, ... Lady Pat Nixon's soc 1 a I I.he bride 's brother. LINDA WEATHERWAX secretary and party plan ner. ' The new Mrs. Hayden is is an exception. The ushers, • lil"I T• ...... I• seating arrangements at POPULARITY POLL \\'hi le !louse dinners. a pcnver Lucy Winchester a graduate or Huntington April Oat• S.t the hullers and the inaids sing Beach lligh School and her praises. presently is attending Orange A wisp of a woman with that has put her in good s!ead Coast Colleg:?. M blonde hair, usually worn with Her husband, a graduate of esa ns a big bow in back. fr agile \Vith Dr. llenry A. Kissinger, PAID POLHICAL AOVEllT!Sf MENT Golden West College, is at· and petite, 11 0 m ct i ni e s tending Callfomla S t at c d mistaken from afar for Tricia College at Long Beach. Engage Nixon, Lucy is in the 1.rad111on of the southern belle. Medical Careers Sponsored Scholarships to encourage medical careers have been presented to fi ve graduating seniors by the Wemninste.r Community }lospit.al Guild. Receiving awards of $700 each were Christine Jensen, Clare Noud and Melvin Porter of Wesbn(ruter ffigh School and James K. Hoffman and Glen E, Dysinger cf Marina High School. Funds are raised annually from Alea from thi!! hospital gift eases and gift cart main· tained by the gnUd. In Navy Chapel Mr. and Mrs. W i 11 i a m \Veatherwax of Costa Mesa have an nounced the engage- 1ncnt or their daughter, Linda \llealherwax to 7 ho m a. s l.lullard, son of Mr. and f\trs. John A. Bullard, also of Costa 1.1esa. The !'ouple .... ·ill exchange vows 1n Sl. Andrev/'s Presby· terian Church next Apr!!. Miss \Veatherwa:w:. a past honored quf.'Cn of Bethel 157, Job's Daughters, is a graduate of Newport llarbor lligh School. She studied a l Southern California College of Dental Assistants. Her fiance is a graduate of Estancia High School anct now attends Golden \Vest College. She has a 1n;;1gnolia blo::;:-orn voice and an inner fiber that has stood her well in the stresses and strains of running \Vhite House teas, receptions and elegant stale dinners. She got her training in the social graces at her rolling blueg r as!) horse rarm, \\'estover, outside Lexinglon. Ky. Her predecessor. Liess Abell, also wa s Kentucky born, the daughter of lorrner Gov. Earl Clement. BuL Bess ruled lhc roo~t \\"ith .a tough hand . 1tnv1ng the staff in the best Lyndun B. Johnson tradition. Th<'re arc r<'port~. nnt denied, thal Lucy arid the First Lady 's staff director. Connie Stuart, do not allvays see eye to eye. \Vhcn the friction broke out in pri11t. Lu cy received ;in avnla nchr of mall, exp ressing support and devotion. But ii the two \1·11n1rn :1r" not l'Xaclly on the s;1mc w:11 c leng!h, !hey ha\'e a y,•orking: relationship and 1'·11·s. N1x0n Nixon·s National Security Af· r:i1rs ;idvi ser. who likes to ~11 11ext to the younger more :1tl ract1vc \\'ome n g u es ls, pr t·fer;1bly lilonde. Uy ingrnliating himself with Lucy, Kissinger has managed to h11ve glamour girls Zsa Zsa Gaber and Christina Ford as his dinner partners. Lucy's \vardrobe reflec ts hPr i;ood tas te, ff not her origin.ilily. On at least four occasions, Lucy and women ~ucsts hAve sho\\•ed up at the White House in the same dress. She takes it in her slrulc. She did not even make <1 quick change \\'hrn she and J\1etropolita n 01x>ra star Boberta Peter:-\vor e the same red brocade pl)\\'n al a White !louse <lin tH'r \vhcre t-.trs. J•e ters cntcrta1ned. NB Aux iliary 'fhc Ladies' Auxiliary of Newport Beach Fire Depart- 1nent gathers the th ird Wednesdays at 8 p.m. in ,·arious loc<Jtinns. lnformation l rt'garding locntio n ma y be ob- tained by calling r-.1rs. T. C. J)ailcy. 54R.983ft. Myra Pedersen Weds REUPHOLSTERY at f•<tory Prl<•' Dir•<t Faith Chapel of the Long Beach Naval Station was selected by i 1yra Jean Pedersen and Harry Mllls for the ceremony in which they exchanged their wedding vows and rings. The bridt, daugh'°'r 0£ Mr. :end f\.1rs, Robert N. Pedersen of \Vestminster, was given in marriage by her father for the rites cond ucted by Chaplain Jack Peters. She asked her childhood friend, 1'1rs. Robert Lockhart. to serve as matron of honor and bridesmaids Y.'t're Mi6S Debbie Perry. a cousin from Phoenix, and r-.flss Jnise Issacs. The bridegroom, son of f\.1r s. FREE ES Tl MA TES F'11rn1t1111· ~lad" To l)rdrr \\'1 1h ''Q11a!1ly \\."nrk rnan.~t11 p" S tnr By rind Srr 0ur Shn\\Tn11m CASTLE INTERIORS Betty A1ills of Westmin ster. was attended by Brad Young , 7S41 Ch•pm•n. G•rd1n Grov• best man . and seating guests Call Colle<t-192-1 2Jl day' or 147-7563 ev•'•· were Pat Burru; and John ---- Cl~h~· couple are graduates Look Ma of Westminster Hish School. The new !vlrs. J\.1ills is a ' graduate of Los Ail8eles Den· ta! As!istanfs College, while her hwr;band currently is l'nrollf.d in Golden \Ve s I College. They wi ll make their home ln Garden Grove. Afternoon Ceremony Pair Exchange Vows Fairview Baptist Church, Costa fo.1esa, was the setting selected by Elizabeth ~ 11ill and Jon Charles Ed\\·ards of ~:ringHollywood foe <heir no h d ,. 7he bride. ''"'gh!cc of Mc an s . I nnd r-.frs. Robert 1\. Jlill or ('O('lta i\olesa. y,·a.~ esrortcd to I the alta r by her fathe r for • the double ri ng ceremony con· ···no face ··. no squinting. Quite a cloc k in Sony's FM/ AM d11cted by 1he Rev. f\.1elvin clock radio 8FC-59WA! It's called Oig1matic because it has V. Taylor. She was attended la rge, easy·t~-read numerals that tell the time minute by by f\1i&s Ellen Billings. minute and si mple pushbutton controls. The radio turns on SCHOOLS NEED HE .LP! EL EC T---1 DR. RONALD E. PRICE BUSINESSMAN ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 5th DISTRICT NO INCUMBENT . BETH MARY ALICE RON CINDY DEDICATED TO SERVING f.ULL TIME TO THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF ORANGE COUNTY • Bachelors Degree • Doctorate • Masters Degree Degree NOW A HARBOR AREA BUSINESSMAN FORMER EDUCATOR-ADMINISTRATOR * 10 YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE 4th thru 12th Grades -full Time Colleqe Instructor * UNIV. SO. CAL.-ALUMNUS * NOW OPEN at 54 FASHION ISLAND The bridei:roo1n, son of Mr. automat1cally every day, once the time 1s set Jnd the auto- ~fd~~1rtfoi~;.s 1~~a.E~:·:r:1~ mat~c butt 1 on 1 is prpessed. Also shuts itself oH by. itself after 1 d db M r ,1 El 1 an our o Pay. ress manua l button and radio becomes 1 en e Y arcus ·" c we · a reg la tabl 1 B 'II t · h · h The ne .... · ;o.1rs. Edwards is u r e ~e . r1 1a11 , ric tone wit high-low tone I it gradnate of Costa f.1csa control, Sony sol id slate ci rcuitry, 850 mw of power, and a High School , while the 3~~ Dynamic speaker. The low, trim cabinet (in .,.,hite or bcnedic t y,·as graduated from grey) is as modern as the rest of this versatile set. Compact North Jligh School. Des too, so it won't take ' ROTARIAN * BOYS' DIRECTOR * CLUB FAMILY MAN He is AWARE of what How to give little feet a great big hand. Shake hands with our fitters. You con always tell wh en o new shoe looks good. But who knows if ii feels good and fits rig ht~ Who bu! ou r skilled r11ters . They check yo ur child's loot. ond the Slride Rite it goes into, over arid ove r. Then you're sure your little boy o r gi rl is gelling the finest ri t pou ible. $10 to $12 .._. .... T1 lln w. c~rry ..... d i~. fg ([ [ l' •Att-tlON ISi.ANO e MIWP'On llACH-l'HONI &4,_.Z2J AlSO !M;'filLHAMlRA ,.,.Joines. up too much s pace. T_he ne1rly11eds 111!1 1nak" Complete with ear- the1r home 1n No rt h phone Ta ke one Hollywood. · home today and rest easy. SONY. Golden Year is happening in the classroom ENDORSEO BY J\tr . and ~trs. \Villiam C. Adams to.tr. and 1"1rs. Richard Day r.tr. and J\1rs. Vin J orgensen Orange County N u r s e s ' Association. Dislri(:l 16 ~,ill celebrate the go Iden an· nlversary or the organization during a dinner dance tolJlDr· row at 7 p.m. in the Newporter In n. "1usic will be f)rovidc d by Murray TllcF:ache rn and his orr-hestra . ©DAVIS -BROWN 1.1r. and J\.1rs. Douglas Dick Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Doan l\fr. and Mrs. James Dodds Mr. and J\1rs. Bruce E. Dubro\\' J\1r. and 1.1rs. George Elias J\1r. and 1.lrs. Robert L. t la\ley ~1r. and ,,_lrs. Edward fl.1cfarland J\·tr. and 1.1rs. Kenneth Nelson l\trs. Edie Nedeau Mr. and ~1rs. Richard Pauley Mr. and J\1rs. George Yardley Mr. and 1'-1rs. Robert Yardley 411 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 1.1r. and ,,.1rs. Robert Gallivan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gruber Mr. and ,,_1rs. Edward Warmington tilr. and Mrs. n obert Wilcox Dolly 9·6: Monday "'"d Fridcry '·' Huntington Beach Office: Located at 91 Huntington Cenl er at Edinger Ave. & Beach Blvd., adjoining the San Diego Freeway, in Huntington Beach. IW• O ... ICI: TAflt.AlrfA: ttfl a Htn, Lee A"l•le' • ~3·1351 1sra1 v,"1u,.. Bll'd. • 34S-&614 Ollwr "'1GMr Wl\.fHl"I 0'1'1C!: !Illa Wllth1 .. 81Yd. '381.J;\~ L.A. CMC oarro:1 ..... ......., ... ,1. 8.llf'TA llO•ICA: 711 Wl!el'llr9 Givd. • 383.0T~ft IAN l"EOflO: 10111 & P1clllc • IUl·a:l41 ---.... ......... Ctr .• S31.U01 Mrs. Lu Dick, Cheirmen -1900 Port Weybridge, Corona del Me r, C•lif. IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ••• Huntington Beach Office of Coast & Southern Federal Savings, where your account is SAFE• CONVENIENT• AVAILABLE Market flucluatrons don'I worry Coast & Southern savers. their capital is always rising In va lue. Highest earnings cons istent with selsty when you save at Coast & Southern. INSURANCE TO $21,000 /RESOURCES OVER $100 MILLION ASK ABOUT THE INSIDERS CLUB A NEW WAV TO SAVE MONEY-A $2,!100 BALANCE IN YOUR ACCOUNT MAKES YOU ELIGIBLE. ,ANO"AMA C!TY: MU6 Van N11y1 81'1!. • "2·11<'1 LONO •UrrCH: 3rd .!. Locu1t • ,37.7(81 •ANTAMA LOA• llJIVICI AOllfCY: tta5 No. t.t.in et.• ptc) Mf·l1!1 r HIGHEST PREVAILING RATES S.00%-5.13% Passbook; No Minimum. 5.25%-5.39% Tl'lrw Month Cortlncete ; No Minimum. 5, 75%-5.92% On.Year C.rtlflclrte; 11,000 Minimum. 6.00%-8.11% Two-Y1arC.l1Jfk:a•: SS.000 Mlnflnum. r \ r I ' I Costa Mesa ED I TION Today's Flaa ) N.l'. Stoeks VOL 63. NO. 127, l SECTIONS . 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR NIA TH URSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 TEN CENTS • ass1ve FULLERTON FIREMAN SURVEYS URNE D OUT SCENE IN CA L STATE BUILDING Fir• Chief S•ys Fire on College Cempus W•s Wo rk of Arsonists ' UC Ir vine U1·gesSeve rin g Ties Witli Nuclear La bs 6) .JOAN\'E REV1''0LOS di l~t Dtol\I l"!lo! U f lt ~len)ber.;; of UC lr11ne 's .<\cadPrnic Senate h<1\"C in.')trucl<'d their lhrrr rlelegates 10 the state11•ide mcc\u1g n! rhe senate assenibly to vole again::.! rnn11nuing 11n1vcrs1ty lies with nu clear 11·capo11s laboratories al Lircrmorc and Los Alan1~. 1'\.~I. Nearly 200 facultv member.<; and a fp1v students heard deba1<' 011 the 1.~~ur .<it a specia l senate r11ce\1r1g called \\"cdncsday on the campus. 1·he isSUf' of unive rsity lits to !hr 1wo research lab.~ 11·as PxplorPd b.\ :i sli1lC'1v1dc srn:ile comm11 lee on unrv t•r ''' v rr:'-('arth led by Paul 7.innt·r.. a pol1l1c:i! 1H·1rncC' pro fess.or from UC , l):11 1s The i·omm iuer J:<~urd ;i l'l'P•trl lJ~f n1nnlh 1n which !hry rrl'on11nt·1nlt'd Ii',· 111111£>r~ll\ ffi.1\nl.1111 t1•·~ 111il1 ll1r l.ib. and r~r r.t pn·ss11t'(' 11pon lhc111 lo {'ha11;;(• lnr nnlU!f' f•I !he 1·csc.1rrh fro111 11caponr~· tr1 non-m1 l1t3ry onrn!rd J.1!'11· Jr\L<. ' H th r un1\'ers11y frlt effor1.'i 11'1 change A udie Murph y Chru·ged Wi tl1 Murde1· At tempt BURBANK (UPll -Audi e r.Iurphy, !he mosl decorated American soldier of World \Var II , v;as booked Thursd.iy h.Y Burbank 1)Qlite on a ch:irti r of assault \11!h in1cnt lo commit 1nurdcr, lhc nature of research at the lab,<. \\:I~ not successful, then the. comminrr rccom1nended ter min ating relation" 11 it :1 the !abs \\'hen the contracts run 0111 111 Sep!t?1nber of 1972. A fe111 n1embers of the t'ommiur~. dissenting from this opinion. 1\TO\e a rninority report rcco1nmending t i1 r "orderly lermination" of the relation~hip b<-t11·cen the labs and the university. The issue will be brought before ll1r .;lsse1nbly for adoption of U11!: Zi11ncr rf'port or the minority report Jun~ I\ \\·hen !hey meet :it the San Francisco i\!edicaJ Center. The aclion ~·ill ser\·e on!) lo ad\"JSt' thr unil'ersily ad- 1n1111~tration C1f !hf' fa culty's stand on lhc 1natter. The lrvinr vot e jj 11 1.~ adv isory in 1h.l! 1t str\"t':S lo gi\•e the three delegatr ~ l:lernard Gelbaun1, UC ! ~enalP. 1·l1 .11111111n . Alan Hngcrs. as.,1stanl pro· fr ssor of h1~1ory. and Tho1na.~ Ncls r11 1, 1•ha1rman of pediatric.~ -as to the I\ l~hr.~ or lht (rvlnf' dlVIS!On . .\ilost or the fa culty n1c1nbcrs \1hn spoke 111 fa vor of the minority rep.ir:s ~aid they le!l classified weapons research was not a legitimate func!ion of a university and that the labs did nol depend on the university for advice or fundin g. In a separate action fa cuUy members a[M) voled lo rel.ain the ad hoc commit~ee on extramural funds for another yea r while working on establishing it a~ a standing committee of the di vision. The committee. headed by Gerard V;i~ Hoven, assista nt professor of phys1rs, recommends on propriety of rx· lramurally f\j1l ded research gra nt~. p:-irlicularly in the: areas of classificrl flr war-related research which m:ght be rtonf' on the campus. Building Bu rns On CSF Campus; Believed Arson F1rr of apparent incl'n<hary ong1n 1otally destroyed a temporary classroorn al Cal State. Fullerton. early this mom· 111g Ful!rrton Fi re t.l11cf C !'. IJ,\C<i ltr "aid "1 tu• bl aze w:is drfinilcly arson, 1n 1ny opinion " He rslimaltd th{' loss at S2,i.OOO. The s1 ruclurc <idJO!ncd another tem- po rary structure lhal h:1s been used br dissident students recently. The destroyed building hai; been used recently for student registration. college officials s;nd. Thc dissidents quickly f'\'acuatcd lilt ad1oin1ng building "'hen the l1n." was reported at .1·14 a.m. by campus rohcc. Pol 1rr locked thr s!ruct11re 11h1cl1 h;:i~ hren used by the prolcstcr" s1ncr they \\'err rcn10\erl frc1n1 S('hool 's L111 lc Thcatrr 1v.·o ~·eek.~ ago. Thr 20 by fl{l-foot 11·0()(1 lranlr hu1l1l.ni:: \l'h1ch h11rnert \V~" onr 11! the original t ainpus strur tur{'S <1111hor1t1rs said :-i uhu rlo in i\ew Yo rk Afte r Fina l i\l ccting' \\'ASHI NGTON IUPI ! -Indonesian President Suharto held a [1n al 70-minute conference with Pre.sident Nixon anrl new to Nc\Y York. Nixo11 said 1heir two days of meetings wenl "'very well ., No off icial communique was released alter the. meeting, but v.•hile 1n Washington, Suharto urged 1hat all foreign troops -American. South Viel· oamese and North Vietnamese -be ~·i!hdra\Yn from Cambodia. L At <in Indonesia n Embassy rcccp!1on ~'ednesd;i y, Stiharto told ne\\'Smcn. "I believe that all foreign forces .shoulrl be withdra wn from Cambodia ." The 4(}.ycar-old 1\forphy. "'ho appc:irrd In a number or movies af ter h1~ ret u~·11 from 1he war . also v.·;is chargcrt w11 l1 ;issaul1 with a deadly weapon and assa1:il 11nd battery, according lo LI. \Yill iam !>irn ith of the. de tective bureau. Ba1·bor Cof C Lu1ic h Tall.: • a1 C ou11ty-wid ~ P r obe E11ds 111 A1·1·es ts By AHTllUR R. \"IKSEL Ot '"' D••ll '•ltl lill ll Operation ll ar1·est I a r gt s I rrackdo"n on narcotic~ clcal1ng In Orange County history -began late \\lednesday in Costa r.tesa as raid tea1n.~ \1'cre sent into the fields, wh ich included s!11n1s and mil lionai res' m.:insions . By noon today . nlor e than 50 persons had been arrested. many on Gra nd .Jury 1nd1ctmenls and on warrants issued \Yed- nesday to climax a three-monlh Joint prnb~ hy law enforccrncnt agencies. 'fhe arrestees ranged froin a 16-ycar· old boy to a 49-year-old hou sewife, v.·hile a large number of the purchases made over the pasl lhrce months involved FULL P ICT URE COVERAGE OF DRUG RAID, PAGE 21 heroi n, authori~ies said. The rnother and her son allegedly work- ed togethe r. Little contraband was taken !roin inure than SO locations hit fro1n Nev:port Beach inland to Fullerton and up and down the coast, due to a new court decisio n involving seizure of evidence. The so-<:aUed Chime! Decision lim1L! la wmen without specific search warrants t o-~m,.-11 what U'lty can react. within ann's length al the time ol arrest. A search ~-arrant for an apartment In Hun tington Beach, however, led In seizure of 2,540 tablets ol LSD estimaterf to be worth $2,000, accnrding to Costa !\o1esa Dete cti\·e Nonn Kutch. No violence ·was reported du ring U1r n1assive sv.·ee p by various city police departments and agents fr om t.hc Sta te Bureau of Narcotics Enrorccment, \\'hilr Lhe monumental Operation Harvest itself \vent s1noo thfy. .. Like C"\oc-kwork." said Costa ~tesa Detective Lt. H:il Fi scher. .~late agen!5 spen t some $6.000 in drui;: purchases during the investigative period -kept a secret from many lawmen v.·ho wou ld later par!ici pate -while Costa l\.1esa polite spent $28 ,000 alone in n1an·hours and O\'er tin1e. Some investigators worked 24-hour shi ft ~ . "Therc.·s a 1i!tle bit of 'bread' involved hc rC'.'' cm pl'iasized Dete~tive Sg1. .J9hn Regan 1n briefing the 50-plus officers assembled al headquarter~ before .the :o;ll"ecp began. r\t \I p.m .. on thl' third day of Dn1g 1\bu~e Prevention \\'eek. 19i0. as pro- ' l.i11nrd by Pres1de11• Nixon. Opera11011 I! 1r1 ('~l brg.i n {)11e llf Co~Ca 'll c~a ·s I 11 0 nrw pnlu ·r h"l1toptcr~ -brl111 callrrt 111 f•ir arr1i11 .1~.!-1stancc -r<1 rr1ed a hanner th11t ~il1d · "The :\:ires \\'clcome the \Vhir\y-Pii;11 ·· Oc.~pite the ~ra\'1\y or the LS1'UC , humor i·rept into 1hc crackdO\\'n as one la11·m;1n attached a bright ribhon bo\v to a Grand .lury 1nd1clmen!, after noticing \Vcd- nesday \1•as the defendant's birthday. Th en. lhe countywide ~weep begnn, a.<; fi ve raid teams slruck at various locations ;ind four transportation teams were kept busy ferrying the suspects to various jails. One suspected heroin dealer from Fullerton. Gale Ahern athy, 22, fled after ~eing the raid at hi~ home in progress and arrived at a friend"s Costa ~1 esa residence just in lime lo be arrested !her(. Costa Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob fjrccn s.:ud torla~· Iha! Operation Marve~L IS'e HARVEST, Page Z) • Ill esa • . l _, -· .. , . •• • "'- · 1 I ' SUSPECT THOMAS PFLEGER, 18, FRI SK ED BEFORE BOOKING Newport Youth Jailed on Suspicion of Peddling He roin Stock Ma rket Gaining Despi te Prof it Taki ng NE\V YORK IA!') -Ana!y$tS said "So1ne prolil.·lak1ng eroded early i::ains 1n the stoc k ma rk el Thursday .but stock" prices continued strongly ahiMin he;ivy tr.<tding . (See quotations, Pages 32-3:1) By 1.30 p.111. the Dow Jones avcr81!l' of 30 1ndustr 1als stood el 674 29, up I 1 09. !·:arlicr in !he s~s~1on !hr Uow ;i\·cr;igc h<1d hC{'ll ahc<1d nearly 19 points-H11 1 \\'illl S1 rel'I an alv;;t~ said 1nve;;1ors \\ho "old out alter inak 1ng a quick prof1l 11erc rcspun.~1 blc for the loss of sorne af the ma rket's early g<11ns. Brakcrs said investor confidence \\ a:i; strenglhened, hn1vever. by \Yh ile. Hous r confirmation that Feder<' Reser v c Chai rman Arthur F. Burns ha~ assured husiness ana financia l leaders who dined with President Nixon Wednesday night that the Federal Reserve Board was alert to the country's monetary needs. Adva ncts outnumbered declines by about J to I 11 mong issues traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock market closed sharply higher \Vednesday as the l)..nY average posted its largest single-day gain in histo ry . The widely followed average of J1l l:ldn.<:trial stocks jumped 32.0;1 to closr at 663.20, a 5.07 pe rce.nl increase. At i!s h1ghe.<1 t. po int <is re.corded by Intra· hour readings, the a•·erage was up 01·er J7 81g hoard volt1n1c o{ Ji 44 milhon ~hJrcs 11as 1h<' second hC'aY1cst turnover 1h1.~ yc.:ir The prC'Vlol1 s rer(lrd for a single day':-; ~a1n 111 lhr a1cr:ige \\<I)> ~2 .03. registered :-:ov 20 , 196.l !lie Tucsd<.1y after the tunt'r<il oJ Prt>:.1rt~nl .Jnhn F Kennedy l)('~pll f' J(" 51 /('' hOW('\'CI.. !ht gain hro11~ht the index to a point nnly sli gh11y ;<bOY{' V.'hl'rl" il !;tl)()(i at the Start Of Ille ,,..·rck. Thr tnrlcx l'iad fa JIC'n a total of .~I 01 pcllnls ~lo11day and Tuesday. Stocks nn the A1ncrican Ex change and the 01·er-lhc-counter market also record- ed J11rgc gains. Bond prices ro.~e for the firsl time in ahout eij:!ht \VCeks, although not as impressive ly as the stocks. One analysl said major upward move! after dc1'p p1;1 rk1 ·\ sl11 111)h usually hegjn "itll 1bis k1:id o! buying surge. "\Ved- nesriay 's n:.o 1s a very good sign,'' he ~nnl. OranJ!e Coast "'eather The Police Department refused to release further details but 1t was Jeamrd that the incident was .a personal one which occurred about a week ago. f<t1urphy. who received the Mtdal of Honor among his awards, kiled or cap- tured 240 Germans as a soldier during World War II. In recent years. he had been broke and deep in deb t. Cunningham Lauds 52 Top Scholars "Partly sunny" is sli ll the "·ord from the weatherman for Frida y, wilh clouds reigning Lhrough the n1orning and temperatures mired in the middle 60's. "°lurphy began a movie career 11fler l1is discharge from the Anny. His dccor<1- llons al so included t~·o Silver Star~. :i Bronze Star. thrcr Purple Hearl.:;., the D1sti n~u1shci.I Ser\·1ce Cross and the L<'gion of ll onor. ~lu rphy marte hi.~ filrn debut In : "Beyond Glory" and ''Texas. Heavrn ~ 11nd Brooklyn," but he <.'Ol.1ldn'1 shakl' • the soldier 1ma p;c. appearing In one pw-~ lur e after another "'h1ch exploited his !',u•;i r record . llii; bigge.~\ rnonl'}ma krr \\:I~ "'Tn 1\rll nd Back." a b1ogr::iphy or ht,.: fi!ltr •xpenence~. The 52 top scholars at Newport Harbor ;ind Corona del Mar bigh schools were called potential leaders of what may be '"a gene ralk>n of destiny" Wtdnesday by Newport-Mesa Schools Su pt. \Vil!iam Cunningham. Dr. Cunningham spoke 1n member~ of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- rnerce Commodores' Club v.hich hosled the students in an annual schol:irshiµ luncheon. Cun ningham said he p<'rsonally h;i~ th1 highest e11:pectations for the studenls <ind told the 11dull!1 present young peo plr ;irf' much mor• in neccl of examplr" l.i'l:.n crilla "llle youth. of loda). ·• s.:ud lh e school superintendenl. "a:-e challenging and changing IJ'le worl d with a three-letter word -why ? They are asking why it is ncttssary lo live in a·world "'here n1en fight 11·ars, \\'here we pollute our o~'n atn1osphcre. 1vhcre tl1C're is hunger and pover1y, 1~·here there ls prC'Judic e and bigotry " Ile told the Commod ores mrmht!rs they n1ay be priYil eged lo ob~crvc the inccpl1011 or .'lnothcr gcncr;i.lion or dcsl1ny. one tha t may slarxl out 1n the h 1 .<: to r y of man like th!'! Greek philosophers, Christ and his discip les, lhc men {If <iris and !ellers of th~ rf'nai~sancr, the revolutionists we no\v <"all our Founding fa thers, and lhe in- ve.nlors an d JC!entific" di.scovere.rs 11 t the tu rn of th is century. CUMinghan1 said. •·J have an infini t~ 11 rld ·somet imes emotional C"Jnfidence in .voung people, Carry on a dialogue with 1he1n, Listi:n carefully and listen openly," In contrR~I. skipper of the Commodores Vil\ Jorgensen directed his remark~ to tho:Youths lnste<id of the adults prese nt. He. said, "I hear a lot about mnking changes. Just one word of ;idvice : 'cau· lion.' Because you are goins kl have lo live with It." The students, tops in their 1raduating classes in R:rade. averages, were to each reccive 11 diction ary, but delivery wa.~ held up by a :strike. They vt!U receiY c the dictionaries later. , One special award, a $50 acholar6h ip In the name of Agnes Blomquist, fonner savings and loan president, w 1 s presl'nted. by ,...1lss Blomquist to Corona dcl Mar tligh studen t Cristina Goggio, ~llss Goggio, 17, of 721 Bellis Sl., EastbluH. h:is been active in slucle-.1l government and out.side sc hool drug, counclls. ~he will go to UC Santa Barbara and major in psychology. Each of the olher stu<lents can1e lo the microphooe and told where. they would attend college: in the fall and lhtir probable major field of study: (.,..,. cl•I Mf< Ho•h 1~•n Tll@,,.~1011, 160'/ !"<!'" 5t , S•"ll """ IS" SCHOLARS. P11e !l .. > INSWE TODAY Tiu: Soviet navy is rhirsuln!'} Ili c sonic policy the Uniled .~to tes did decades ogo and for U1e sa fnc p11rposc: C101 boat rljp/ot11nry to !!hrnv tl1c Russian f)fC8t')i!'P. PU{/C 19. (.0Ul<)<n'1 " ,,.,..1.,, !l•H (~H\ n• "' ' ,lil~!\111 ,UMh " (l••Ulitcl l•·•1 N•l*'-I Nt'lll ••• co,.,1c1 " o ...... c ..... ,., " C••1•w••cl " S•t•f• ''"'" " D1Uh Nf!k .. " 5Httl l9·U o •••er• " Sloe-Mtr-ti. ,,_,, Fd+"'r+l l ,,,, • ffln!llN " Enle•ll+ftmeftl 11 11 r"'et.n ·-· •ln•~c• 1 .. 11 W11ltltr • llo,..c1e1 " WMlt Wt .ii " """ l •11clt11 " W1m..,•t N•w• U·M M•tlln11 " Wtrld ·~· H • , f'ro111 Page l HARVEST ... -pre-planned lO the sn1allest de tail -came otl aJmost wtthoul & hitch. l~e said Investigators \.l'ere surprised at tbe alDOlm& ol heroin &z-a.llic in the Re.tbor Area. revealed as a result ol the f.1~ during rtttnt wteks. .. Of the indiclments and complaint.J i~'Ued, 20 were for sale of heroin, 10 for lhe sa!e of LSD, six for the s<1 le o{ hashlsh , four for the sale of marijuana and four for sale of barbiturtlle pllls. "Many of the complaints are for mort: than one count of sales ," Capt Green said. ··11 is .a litt le d1!>hcartening arresting the same individua ls o\·er a.rid orer again," he added. The. total included 31 indlC'lfnenlS and 13 felony compla1nt.s, whi le friends., viiiklrs and roomma1es pre~nl -in- cluding runa"'·ay girls -pushed Ole figure toward 100 pC'rSons. Scores Facing N arco Charges In Biggest Raid Paperwork on prisoner! rounded up In Orange County 's greatest narcotics raid had not been completed today, but authorities had already prepared doo.ime.nts on many scheduled for arrest. They are those named in Grand Jury indlctments and felony warrants. Scotts CJf addllional arrfstees were I a ken into custody on other related charges when found to be present at lhe ~plm t.argeL!i assigned to raid teams. Arraignment proceedings were to begin loday in Harbor Judicial District Court. Here is a partial list of those ordered <:rrested by the Grand Jury and the charges against lhem : Joyce M. Prh1cle, 18, of 219 Princeton Drive, Costa Mesa, sate of heroiD and dangerous drugs. Timothy R. Gravelle, 21. of 302 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa, furnishing dangerous drugs. John Kolght, 19, of IT73 Crestmonl Place, Costa Mesa, sale of hashish and dangerous drugs. Timothy D. Kelleher, 20, of 255 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Laura J . Radzavaae. 20, of 2985 Men· doza Drive, Costa Mesa, sale of mari· juana and dangerous drugs. MJchael Boston, 22, of 339 Del Mar Ave ., C.OSta ~resa, sale of dangerou.s drugs. His mother, Mn. Ethel Smdertand, 49, of the Ame address, sale of dangerous dnig11. Alphle B. Chave1, 20, o( 4705 Sun11wept Ave., Sara.a Ana, sale of dangerous drugs. Robert S. Couer, 20, of 2985 Mendou Drive, Cost.a Mesa, 51Je of marijuana. Steven J . White, 22, of 203 Ct-ciI Place, Costa Mesa, sale of heroin. Gngory P. Warke.ntln, 24, Clf 2511 Poingeltia Ave., Santa Ana, two <.'Ounts, 5a le of dangerous drugs. Debra· J. ~largo, 20, of 302 Monie Vista Ave .• CC1sta Mesa, sale Clf heroin and possession of heroin . Cbrist.ophcr Blllingly, 19. or 1836 Galaxy Drive, Ne1vport Beach, sale of heroin and hashLSh. l\urt P. Witte, 23, of 10102 ~rerrimac Drive. Huntington Beach, sale of dangerous drugs. Loonie A. Pries t, 19, of 7i0 Allegheny Ave., Costa r.-!esa, sale or heroin and dangerous drugs. Thomas Pfl eger, 16, of 26 Harbor Island, Newport Beach, two counts. sale of heroin. Timoth y A. Dohbie, 20. or ~ ~nter St., Costa Mesa, hro counls, sale of heroin. Joh.it C. Rogers, 19. of 1561 1--le~.1 Drive, Costa r.1esa, two counts, sale of dangerou.~ drugs. Daniel J. Banas, 17. of 2i41 San .Juan Lane, Costa 1'1esa, l\\'o <'OUnts, sale er heroin. Da\•id Allen. 22, of 230 Sari ta !s<ltwl Ave, Costa .'-lesa. sale of dangerous drugs. Jame1 C. Gray, 1~, of 13012 Launnda Way, Tusl..ln, sale of hashish. Stephen Frasier, 19, of Fullerton, ~al f Clf marijuana. DAILY PILOT OllA.NGE COAST PUllllSkl .. G COMt>ANY Robt•! N. Wood "'1'1_,,.., l"'utl•l1 .... J.,~ "· c .... 1 • ., v~• t>raoflf"! '"" C.-••' Mt~•vtr Tiioono• Ko o••I [d•'1>t !~""''' A. l.l u•p~·~• MontQonQ EO•lo• C111t1 M111 OHie• ]JI) W11l l ov S!ro•I Moi!in• Atldton: P.O. lo• 15l0. ~26 16 Otloef Offlcn N1ww1 lltKh: n11 w .. 1 1111""1 '""'"''"' LIO-t.1o<n. 121 F"'Hl "'""'"' M""'ll"'IO'I lltfth; 11'1J lltat l! ll>ult v••d ..... C.-t>t; J0J NoMh fl CMlll'lll lhtl CAii. Y "'LOT. •"" •~'C" " t"tl""b•,...f •~• N~_..._.•. k '°"''lo"'" •11•¥ t•coe>I "-"· .. r • -"''* 1•1t-""" L-•••("· Nt-1 l•od'O. C:.0.<t M..._., W ........... . 8~ ...ii ,_ ..... VOiiey, OIO<>f •l•ll tWtt ......... ""'""""· Or•nqc (on! 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The Sanitary District board said "no" to Schc:ilz Homes lnc.'s request to ente r into a sewer contract. Left wHh no a!. ternative but to connect to Ne\\·port l'ie\\"· ers the developer beromes susceptible 10 buildi ng standards imposed by the city of Newport Beach. The proposed 711.J.Jnit apartmenl pro· ject is located near Hoag Memorial Hos· pita! In an island or unincorporated county territory surrounded by the city of Ne_wport Beach. Howe ver, due to cra:ey quilt boundarie.s, it is in the Cost ft1esa Water District and contiguous to the Costa 1tfesa Sanitary District. Had Scholz Homes been able fa get water and sewer hook·up with the Cosla Mesa agenci.es_ it would build 11ecordiog to cou nty build ing standard! that require only_ I t~ parking sp<1ces per d1•.'cll ing u n 1 I compared lo Ntowport"s tv.·o per dwelling un it for the prC1posed <len.-;ity Ellis Porter, pre.s1dfnt of the Co.<>ta Me~a ~anitar;· boa.rd, said it i~ !heir policy not lo a.n11ex. any more Newport Beach or ultimate Nev.port Beach ler. f'rom Pnge .I SCHOLARS < ritory into the C!lsta Mesa District unless lhe city of Newport Beach agreed to it. In fact, therr ill some deannexatlon in the ,1·ork11 le avoid overlapping boundaries and double taxation. Chet Stare, vice president for Scholz Hon1es, headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, .c-aid lhey l\'anted to file plans Y.'ilh the county building departn1enl because it is their experience that annexation is a lrngthy proceeding. "Time i~ money \vilh construction costs goi ng up." he said. He said the company does 1vant a Ne~· port Beach addresll a~ it wil l h!!lp !hem with marketing. But they fetl 1.6 parki ng spaces per unit. as they propose. is .ample ~Ince they are mostly one-bedroom apart· ment!. "We are trying to create an en1•iron· menlill effect of an open green area rather than a lot of blacktop,'' he said. Air Cal Offered $2.1 Million Acc1uisitio11 Deal Air Cali fornia - just shot doWn in a merger proposal v.·ith Pacific Sout hwest Airlines -ha~ been offered a $2.1 mil· lien deal by a San Diego financial em· pire interested in commercia l aviation. The \Vestgate·Ca!ifornia Corporation worth $155 million, lost its J96B bid ti> acqui re Los Angeles Airways. the Jinan. cially troubled commuter hrticopter line. A tent a!i\'e off er of $8 per share for Air California's 408.198 ou t.~tanding sha rr11 of common :;;tock wa.~ confirmed \Vedn!'<- fiay by execut ives of Air C.:.illfornla and the San Du~go con1p.111.1•. Plans had progressed 11·er/' 1n rt>l'<'l1! monl hs fo'. PSA lo ;icquirr the Orange County Airpor1-ba sed intn1<tate airlinr until delays in state Public l.itili ties Com. missio n hearings Executivts for PSA cance11 Nf the mer. ger plans, at ~·hJch time three tep Alr Cal officials resigned, including Carl A. Benscoler. president. C. Amholt Smith, president of West. gate-Calilomia, the newest interesled party, said Wednesday his holding com. pany would anticipate carrying on the business as usual. '"If we are prlviltgtd to purchase con. tro! Of Air California, we do not present. Jy intend to make any changes in existing management or staff perSClnnel," he said. l·lis firm ill currentlv invo!vW in real csl;i !r. transportation, finance, and hotels and resorts. The Clvil Aeronautics Board fCABl re· ft1sed to allow its acquisition of Lo~ An- .S!tles .i\irwnys f\\'O years :ii:in heraui::e. lh(' CAB said. it \vould con~titute a con. fl ic t of interes!. \l.'est~ate-Ca!ifornia Corporation owns Aero Commuter.Ca!alina A1r!in~s and Yellow Cab Company of Los AnRcles. The CAB said purchase of the hf.liCQp . ter Une woulrt give it control of air and ground traMJ>Ortatlon lo Los Angeles Jn. ternational Airport. Dionne ·Quints Hnve Birthday ~10NTREAL (UPI ) -7he three su rviving DiC1nne quJnlupleL!i Io d a y obsf;"rl'ed their 36th birthday. Cecile. Y\'Onne and Annette. bfore1ved by the death C1f Marie hu~t Feb. 27, plan lo spend a quiet day together. ·It v.·ill not be anything special." stlrl Cecile Langlo!!i. "Just a qulet dlnntr out by C1urst.lvrs. the three of us. We don"t want any fuss." Vote on Bay Swap Due? I County Orders Study for Possible Bon<l Issue ly JACI lllOBACJ( Of .... ._.., ,. ... Stall Voten of Orange County may be asked in November to decide the fate of the Upptr Newport Bay area -a controver. s1al subject for many years in connection \\'ith the exi11ting land trade agreemrnt between the county and the lrvine Com- pany. The die was cast Wednesday wh en the Board of Su pervisors voted una1umously to: -Appoint a commiltee of drpartment heads lo !tudy and report back as soon as possible on the feasibility of a bClnd issue to be placed on the November ballot to acquire all rrvine lands in the Upper Bay area. -Estimat e lhe amnvnt of such a bonif issue that would be necessary after giv- Ing conslderatlon to posslble federal and .auu.t..furid 11ranlB, and any possible pre· scffliUve-tlgti1s Lhe count;~ay exercise, plus existing rights on property in the area that county now possesses. The bond issue study v.·as eriginalty proposed by Supervisor Alton E. Allen la st May 5 and he-cxp!aintd, "Assurn1ng that such a bond issue 1s appreved the existing agreen1ent with the Irvine Com· pany \\"ould be mutually re scinded." Allen said he had the "verbal assur· ance·• of Irvine President Willia m R. Mason that the company would agree to rescinrJ the agreement in the event of \'Oler approval of the purchase. But \Vednesday. board members by ~ 3 to 2 vote took another action \\'ilh 11 hich ~lason did not agree. They directed I.hat lhe County Counsel u ·,,; .;-. ' A 3 Harbor Citizens Joni Discussion on Bay Vote Three interested Harbor Area citizens joined in the \Vednesday discussion on the proposed bond issue study for res()· lution of the Upper Newport Bay con· t.roversy. They a.re Uar vey Pease Clf Newport Beach, Eli Kaser of Costa ~1esa and Allan Bee.k Cl! BeacCin Bay, Newport. Pease asked "Do you intend to provide the study committee with nece!sary lunds so that alternatives may be plan· ned? r.tany dollars are involved. Why not hold up the etiurt case and use that money~ Supervisor Alton E. Allen replied, ''We are not setting up the bood issue at this 1ime. If the commiuee wan ts to spend n10ney they must come back to lhe board with a requesl." Superviser Dav id Baker said, "!\1uch information is now available, it just needs to be put in the proper form." Kaser suggc~ted, "I am now working with many people whose opinions you want. There is so much indecision. evtn on this board. A tlmrough study is needed :i nd you will have to spend money to tell the people \\'hat alternatives are avai· lable . ~: bond issue will not gi\"e the ans\rers Beek nolcd, "Your discu ssion Inda} lia~ been verv constructtve. You should •·dd thr coun1y Planning Department to tile study team. Superr1~or \\'1111 an1 l hr~le 1n said, "NcwJ>()rt Bea ch has control of all zoning 1n thr aret1. ll is in the ci ty limJ ts ." Beek said, ''If recreational uses are approve d the. arta "'ill be used by many more people than those Jiving in Ne"'port Beach. J hate to say it but my city might take a narrow view " TI1c hluc ribbon com1n i1tee named to s1udy !he praposed bond issue includes Robert E. Thomas, county administrative orficer : Adrian Kuyper, county counsel : Stanley Krause, director o( real property services; Kenneth S.empson, director of harbors, beaches and parks ; George Qs. borne, county flood con trol engineer, and J-'orest Dickason, coun ty planning direc· tor. CdM High Plny Repeat Slated Repeat performances C1f "Alice in Wonderland" will be put on by drama students at Corona del Mar High School on Monday to . raise money lo finish paying off a senior class gift to the school. This year's senior class extended itself to buy a $1,200 portable sound system v.·hich has been iri almost constant use for speakers, class meeUngs, bands and drama productions since it was give11 to the school in April. Senior Class Secretary John Harmon Ill said $300 st ilt i~ owned on a loan froni the s tudent Dody govcrnrnent and lhe senior class doesn't ~-ant to leave that debt. Performances v.·iH be at 5 and 7:33 p.n1 ~l onday in lhe Little 'Theater al the hlgh school. Adm ission will cosl 75 cents far children and $1.25 for adults. A I t c e is played by Cindie Loynd. Cheshire Cat by Sarah Ben.son. Mad Hatter by Jay Fis her, ,.,.,rch Harr hy n and y \Vt st, Queen of He<>rt.'i by Vicki Frosl ;ind King of Hearts hy Jeff Hillm an. be Instructed lo ask for 11 contlnuence (de.l.ay) in the pend1 na court case over the Iea1:1lity or the land e1change \\'ith the Irvine Corr1pany. Mason said on May 5 "In the mean· t1n1e. so the public may be assured Of an alternat ive, pending litigation tet11ing thr ("OnSl1tu!]onality Of the land lrade should proc:ee-d '' He sau.I he didn 't tlu11k, "lt w11u ld bt in the public interest !o permit the propo .. ed bond election to beco1nc 'an all-0r.nothing wue.'" The proposed land sw11p would ex· change 157 acre! of county tid elands for 357 acres or Jrvlne Company uplands and tidal islands. The e)Cchange agreerne nt ha s l>een the ~ubject of heated debate anrl vigorous opposi111>11 fron1 n1an y segments of the public. Latest to oppose was the Orange County Grand Jury last week in asking for "no further action or deci-sions on the contra· versial Back Bay swap" until a large variety ef problems were resolved. These included flood control. ecologic1!, legal issues including prescriptive righl.5 , financial aspects and public attitudes. Supervisor Allen touchW on these prob- (See BACK BAY, Page %) lems Wednesday saying, ·•1 have re· ceived a tremendous amount of mail from interested people. Some want to ac· quire all Clf the Upper Bay, some want no development in order to preserve the eccili>gy for wild life, other• suggest one large county park, and others a balance of recreation uses and ecology." ··1 would like to find out what the peer pie of Orange Cour.ty realty want anrl would be willing to pay for ," Allen plead- «!. He cont lnued : "In 196!> when the ex- change agreement was signed we were in · terested primarily in the recreational needs of lhe people. Since then ther~ has been a growing interest in ecology." Supervisor David L. Baker, an avowed <>pponent of the land exchange, agreed. "The study will show that the board is willing lo take anolher evaluation <>f the mailer recognizing the public's feelings. There are many factors upon which infor· mation is not now available including legal rights, flood dralnage, and the best overall plan. "We just don't have the answer8 now," he added. "For examplt. we should dr· termine our prescriptive rights to some of the tidelands and what public acce.!=ll exists now through Back Bay Drivf'." (Borders the area on the cast side). Suprrvisor Robert ''1• Ba1tin :;;trongly urged that tire County Counsel be 1nstrur· ted to del ay the legality trial. now se1 to beii:in in Superior Cou rt June 16. ··11 \vould cost <lt least $AO.OOO in taxpayers' 1noney in attorneys ' re-es and cou rt time 10 go ahead now. If !he vo1crs approve the bond issue and lhe agreement is tcr. minated, lhe S4<1 .000 y,•ould be wasted." BJttin had the last v.•ord, following ap. pro1al of the. lmnd issut s!udy on Allen·~ 1notJ on· '"Beller la!c tll:i n nel'er. !l's a st tp in 1hc right direc!ion toward rescind· 1ng U1e trade agrermrnl .. luxur:ous • spring down sofas These handsome :;ofos. were d'3 signed to give you the u!timtite in seating comfort with doc.ron and down bo ck pill ows, deep spr:ng down seat cushions enveloped in down and feath ers ,oind 1n two foam.filled arm pill ows. C hoose fro m a wide se lection 0 of fine lab""'· 8' length reg. $599 NOW 399. 'lour favorite i11 rr.rior d~siflTJt'r 1.i;i/i be happy to assist yoi' • PROFESSIONAL INT ER IOR DESIGNERS -TRY OUR REVOLVING CHARGE- Opeft MOA., Tinn. & Frl. lwn. 2115 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA ME S;.. C;.Uf. b4b.027S ' ' I 1 I ' Laguna .Bea~h Today's Fl•al N.Y. Stocks EDIT ION VOL. 63 , NO. 127, l SECTIONS, H PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 28 . 1970 TEN CENTS State Senate Delays 1"1itchell Confirmation tonlrorcrs~ orer tile appoi1111nrnt or "lf{'h conscrvatil'e Clay N. illl\chcH nl South Lagunu 10 the State Boartl 11f !~ducal 100 has been moved 10 a back burner by the Sli.lle Senate until alter the Tuesday prlmary election. AIUiough o l her gubernatorial ap- po1nlmenls were routinely approved by the Senate, pro-Mitchell forces have not been able lo n1us\er the 27 neeessary \'Oles during the campaign period to ('QJ)firn1 ~1 1ll'hell. 53. of II Alla illira HoacL Sen. Alfrrd E. Alquis\ !D-San J ose\, !1as been atten1pt1 ng to block t.11lchell. ti(' 1,1,·ould need 14 \'Oles to 1lo this. Hut it has seenHld doubtful he can hne up that ntany. ilfitchell. for1ner president of the Orange County School Board, ""'as ap- poin ted in February by Gov. Reagan. Republican 30urces say this wa s at the SUSPECT THOMAS PFLEGER, 18, FRISKED BEFORE BOOK ING Newporl Youth Jailed on Suspicion of Peddling Heroin Operation Harvest Reaps Scores of Drug .S uspects P.y ARTllLiH R. Vfj\Sf.I. Of In• O••lr P'1lo1 i ••ll rrackdo11·n on n:1 rcotK'S dealing 1n Orringc Coun ty 111.;tory -began l.:ite \ret111e.)(!ay 1n Co:\l<I ~les.:1 <1s r.iid te<1111.; 11f're sent in10 the fields, which included ~h1111s and millionaires' mansions. Ry noon today. more than 50 prrsons 11ad been arrest.eel on Grand Jury in- dictn1ents and warrants issued Wed- nesday lo climax a three-month Join t probe by Ja1v enforcc1nent agencies. 1'he arrestees ranged from a 16-year- old boy to a 49-year-old housewife, while a large number of the purchases made Ora:~~L :oast "'eather "Partly sunny .. is slill 1he word fron1 the weatherman tor Friday, with clouds reigning lhrough the morning and temperatures mired in the middle 6CJ's. INSIDE TODAY The Sotiiet ·navy i.~ putsui11g lht .winic policy the U11iled States did rlecades aoo nnd Jar !/)t' sarne J)Ul"po.~c: Gu11hont rliploinary lo slinio l!1r Rus.oau 111·cse11c(' F'nne 19. C•ll'(r11•• " M•vl" l•·I' (ll•t-•11• "' ' Mu IHI ,.,., " c1o .. 111t<1 l•·•• N•l~ol ....... •• c .... , .. " 0 1111•1 Ctwlll• " <••nw••d " S•lvlt "'''" " 0•••• "'••"<: .. " s..-rt1 n.n D•vor(" " ,, ... Mtt~tll ,,.,, [dUt•IH •••• ' Tti.vlt..., " (ftlot!Olftll\1111 l•·tl '"'"'"" lf·IS ~ ........ ,..,, W•olh" ' ltorouoPr " Whllt Wl •I> ,. •1111 L•ndo" " w ......... , ..... , 1' It Mttl1n" " Wl•lol Now• ••• (l \'\'r 1he p;1q lhrrr 1nonl11<. JTI\(l)l'ed )\('ruin, authnr1l1es said. Th~ m11thcr and her ~on .1llgeedl y 11·or)... f'd to,1:cthcr. Little contraband w:.~ !:li en fron1 1n(JrP 1f1;in 60 locations hit lro1n Nc1v port Bcaeh inland to f'ul lerlon and vp <1nd do1v11 lhe coast, due to ;1 ne1v court de cision in1•olving seizure of evidence. The so-cal!cd Chi111el Dcc1 slon lim1ls 1<1w1nen wiU1out specific search \Varrants l.o im poundi:ig only whal they can re ach within arm's length al the time of arrest. A search warrant for an apartment in Huntington Beach, however. led ln seizure of 2,ft40 tAblets of L.51) estim3tcrl lo be. \rorth $2 .000, according to Costa l\1esa Detective Norm Kut ch. No violence WAS reported during lhe massive s~·ecp by various ci ly police drp.::irtments and agent s from lht St:ite Bureau of Narco1ic~ Enforcement. l'.'hi le !11e n1onument:il Opcr:itinn H:l rl'rsl 11srlf wen\ smoothly. "Like t'loc k1•:nrk."' said Co~ta ,\1c:.a Detective LL Il a! Fischer. State agents spent ~ome $6,000 in drug purchases during the investigative period -kept a secret rron1 many lawm!':n \Vho \\'ould later participat.! -while r.osta fl.,esa police spent $20 ,000 alone 1n man-hours and overtime. Some invest.igators workrd 2'-hour shifts. "There·~ a little bit of 'bread' involl'ed he.re ." empha~ized Octecti\•e Sgt. John Regan in briefi ng the 50-plus office.rs assemtiJed at headquarter~ before the 5\\'Cep b€-gan . i\t 11 p.m., on thr lhird day or D1·ug 1\buse Prevention \Veek. 19i0. 11s pro- rlaimed by Pres1dcn• Niicon, Op:-rat1on Harvest began. One nf Costa r..les:i·~ two nt•w po(1er helicopters -bo1h callrd in ror ner1til <i$Sistancc -rarried i: bannC'r that saal. '"ThC' N;ir c,; Welcome the Wh1rly-P1gs " Oespt!r the grav1tv·nf 1hr 1 ~sur. hun)or !See 111\llVEST, P1tge tJ slrOllt{ u rging~MM... Rafferty. state superintCJ\(lcnt I pubhchnstruction. i\lqu1s1. a didate !or lieutenant i:overnor. inten'o ated Mitchell before 1t1l' 11ve·member Senate Rules Commitlee on April 29. Mitchell won endorsement by the rules <'ommillec on a 4 to I vote. Sen. Stephen I'. Teale (0-\Vest Point) .. voted against him. After A!quist interrogated l\1itchell <il the hearing, Teale look over. Tht> rnaller secrncd sewed up for )htchell after rules C<lmn1ittee en- c!orsen1erll despite opposition fro 111 Orange County including former grand Jury nlembers. i\lquist said, ho.,•:evcr. ·;r will oppose Jlr. r-.1itchell"s appointment on the Senate floor . not because of his reactionary politics but because of his dismal record of perfo rmance on the Orange County School Board. "t think the Senate's rej~tion ()r ,\1 itchell's appointment will .sax.e Gov. lleagan a great deal of future 'f"l· barrassment." / Allhough still unconi1rmed, r..1ilchell has been meeting vdth the stale board aOO keeping relati\•ely quiet and un- controversial. He has said Alquist's op- position is politically motiva ted . Alquist forces hope that H pro-Mitchell votes are in short supply after th e primary that the governor will qu ietly withdraw lhe appoi ntment. This seeincd a !omewhat rem o t t possibility, however, since lhe governor '• prestige is involl'ed and he will likely push for confinnation. The matter may be brought to the noor of the upper house at any time and will probably surface again shortly after the Tue5day election. Stoel{ Marl{et Continues Upward; Trading Heavy Nixo11 Due 111 Clemente By Midnight By RICHARD P. NALL 01 t~• O•llY ,.1111 sr.u President Nixon should arrive at his ~an Clemente home obout midnight after ~pe:.~1g at Koo~t.1\lle, Tenn_ youth rally \1 ilh his friend evangelist Billy Grahan1 . .Officia~s .at El Toro 1.1 3rine. Corp11 Air StatMJn said the estimated arrh'al lime of Air Force: One carrying the /'residrnlial party is !1 ·45 p.n1. Thr ~roup 1hen flies by heliC'Op\i;r !o San Clc1nr11l r. El Toro !\pokesmrn s~iid J.l::l(f'S <1! tl1e l\·larine air s!<i!ion 1von·1 be open 10 1he puhlic because ol lhr l:itrnl''S (Jf the hl)Uf. TI1e President is Jo r r 1 u r n t'l 'Vashington l\·lonclay after sjlf'ndin~ thr l\lrrnori;il l)ay \I cekcrid al thr \Vcs!ern \\'hite llousr lie \t"ill l'Olt;> hv ah..,rntcr h:1llor in !he Tursday pnma'ry ('let tion Tl1r PrC''it· <lent is a registered vntrr of San f'lcrncntc. lie :ind ~!rs. /\:1xnn \1•111 ntJL Iii• :J('Co111pt1niert bv <l a11r:hr1·r. 1·rir1:i , \1 ho has pril"ate plaris for lhr \ITl'kf'nd. His atlrnflanee at Gr:ihnn1 "s ~~1~t Trn- ricsscr crusadr !hi.<; e1·rnln:'.: \r1!l hrin~ Ille na tinn:i! CXJlOSure th:H the r1·3ni:rhst c:o111nl;uncd h.:t." hc'f'n lac k 1n~ Aft er .:i flii::ht frnrn \\':ishinc1,.,n 11,,. 1'rr~1clent \\ill hr rlri1·co In thr lin11·rr'i1!1· rf Tennf·S.'il'(' fl)(ltb;i!I <il8tl1un1 f:r:ihr>!n l1:i s dra1n1 m'"lrf' !han 50 flflll pf'rVln" thpre (In Ci.l<.'h of six n1ghls of hj, 10-day ("n1~:idc ' f!jr;, llH'!llf' i ~ UlP pr11hlr111<; or lf•ll!h :ind lhr rrhcllion of \'011lh rnrnpl.11n1n~ l'f ~ Jack of n:illnnal n"111ork cn1·rr;1r: ... Cr.:1h;11n ha" :=aid ··1r 5.000 of 11-; m:irehrd in ~ pr111r~1 rlr111nnstration on !h1.s f.'l!THJll" 11 11n11ltl br :-.11 01·rr the lf'lr\·isJ'ln nrt11nrk.~ "Hut thcrr arr 50 IJOll 12athrrPrl for 11 meel1nl! hrr" i:il on" nf Arnerie.1·.~ IStt ;\'lXON , Page ?I La g una Teachers Rendy to Forni Union Chapter ,\ Lagun a Beach chanter of the California Federation or Tearhrr.~ ar· pears to be 111 the. nH1k1ng 11t Laguna Bearh High School. CFT Presidr11t R:ioul T1111,.t sprJk e to tcaeh rrs at the school rr1rlif'1· ill !hr mnnth lo inform 1hetn of llif' :-i•·- t1 vitic!I of lhl' statewidr brr•nch of lh,. American Federalion or Teachrr!I and Jefl a charter and application forn1s for I hose ll.'hn v.'ished to join Social stuclie.! instructor Roy Brad~haw said this week 22 teachers have 5ignrd up and a chapter probably will be formed \t'hen lhe sign-up numhers 30. Thr.re are SO teachers at the high scl"tOOl. but membership will be: open to 1111 teacher~ in the district. Bradsh aw is one of lhrer APT mcmbers-at-largr nn the faeull~. The other l\vo are music director .Jae~ f\rrf- t 1ng and art teacher [)(Inna Lynde. who f1J.lurert rn rrcrnl hrar1ngs regarding their proposed d1sm1ssal. Thr l.aj1:UnA Beach srhool bc:irrl uphe1~ lhc 1Hsn1iS!IRl of ~rrs. Lunde .. hut sough! A rontinua!ioo in the Kreft1ng l'fl<:r to 1>rrmil study of the rull transcript of hi<: hraring before a stale orf1 c:er r.F'T· prc ~iclenl Teilhct represented bo\h teache rs at their hearfngs. JUDGEO OUTSTANDING Laguna's Hustwick TAPPED FOR HONORS Sen Clemente'" Teylo,. Nixon Meet Reassures lt1ve stors r\EW YORK !AP ) -Analy sts said som e profit-taking t'roded early gain' in the stock m<1 rket Thursday but stock prices continued strongly ahead in heavy lrading. (See quotations, Pages 32-3.'J ). By 1:30 p.m. the Dow Jones average of 30 indu str ials Slood at 674.29, up 11 .09. Earlier in the session the Dow average had been ahead nearly 19 point!. But Wall Strett analysts said inve.!lors who sold out after making a quick profit lVere responsible for the loss of some of the market's early gains. Hustwicl{, Taylo1· Cl1o sen Toll Soutl1 Coast Stude11ts Brokers said investor confidence wa.~ strengthened, howeve r, by \li hite House confirmatlon lhat FedeIT l Re s e. r v e Chairn1an Arthur F_ Burns has assu red business ano flnancia l leaders who dined "'ith President Nixon \Vednesday night !hat !he Federal Reserve Board was alert to the country's monetary needs. Adv ances outnumbered declines by about 3 to I among issues traded on th! Ne\v York Stoc k Exchange. The stock market closed sharply higher \Vednesday as the Dow average posted i!s large~! single-day gain in history. The "'idely follov.·ed average of 30 !:1dustrial stork.~ jumped 32.04 tn clo~e ;i t 663.20, a 5.07 percent increase. Al its highest point as recorded by intra. hour readings, the aYer age was up ()ver J7. Da\·1cl Hust\\•ick of Laguna Beach H1~h School and Rarbl'!ra Kay Tllylor of Sa 11 (lt'mcr.!e l!L,gh School are thr l!liO \\'111- f"l('f<; of 1hr Outstanding S1uden t Aw~rii. :-11()n~ort•rl by Laguna Ferlrra! S.:1v1 n~s :ind Loan in cooperation "'llh \h" l'lanc Christens (~lcn1 cntc RoaJ \Vith LandincY t'.l Tile rough.graded ~ection of a ne1v ~an Clemcnle roadway rccC'ived an unusual christening Tuesday evening by ~ lucky Sanla f.na pilot at the stick or his disabled plane. In a rorced la nding I c rm e d '·miraculous" by some inl'CStigators Rex- ford L. Turner dropped his !\13nnley lloc:kel onto !he new extension Q[ Avenida Piro then L~xicd along the bumpy strell'h , 01·rr a blind humr. and decided lhe !IC'XI few curves were too m•.1ch to hancllr. !)o Turnt•r turne d the aircraft into 11 bank for an abrupt slop. Ile was unhurt in the 5:49 p.m. landing. Turner .. of 2516 N. Greenbriar SI., tolcl police he was flying from Palomar to Orange County i\irporl when th e plane losl fuel pressure over the northerly c:ily limits and he looked for a place I!! le!"!d. The road~·ay, which Is be ing cut next to the city's new sewage treatinenl plant seemed smooth from above, he said. Hut the bumps and the final crash into lhe bank caused an estimated $600 in damage lo the plane·s undercarriage, wings and propeller nober1 Patchi n of Villa Park. a rrlenfl of the pilot. sUl)Cd 1''i!h :lircrttrt through the. nig ht arid thi~ morning obst'rv!':tl th11t a ~che<lulerl flight to Alaska in t.he. aireratl obviously Wl'lli canctllcd P;if. thin said lht plane. hall about hair its hicl lefl. '"11 didn 't run out of gas, m:iybe the re '.l.'3~ jusl too much "atcr pumped into the gas." he said. st atewide Californ ia Sa\ings and L<>an Leag uc The winners and their parents \\'ere honored at a ba nquet at the Disne)•L1nd l!olel. "'here they received go 1 d rnrdallions an1I S!OO c::ish awards. 1!11stw1ck , son of L.1rl Hustwick. ~20 El Bosque. is 1970 S<1 iula1orian. a mHl<llc d1~t:ince rllnnrr on thr Arr 1st trark team <1nd has SC'rved as senior class presidrnl. J le pla 11s 10 go to Stanford ,\liss Tarlor. daughter of l\1r. and l\!r". \\'1lha1n Tny!nr, 4125 Calle Bienvenido. S:in Clcrnente. will rollo1Y her studies rn English and creative \1·riling at San Diego State College, She was presi1lent of both the T n t e r Club and Senio r H1u11anilies Club this year and secretary for the California Scho larship federation_ Big board \"nlume: of 17A4 million ~hares "'as the second hea,·1est turnover this year. The previous record for a s ingle day·~ ga111 In the t11'cr<1ge 1vas 32.03 .. registered Nov 26 . 1963. the Tuesday aft er the funeral of Presidcnl John f'_ Kennedy Despite its size. hov:ever, the gai n brought the index to a point only slightly abo1·e \Vhere it stood at the start <lf 1he ""N'k . The index h<td tallen a lolal of 31.01 points ~-londay and Tuesday. Sloe.ks on the An1erican Exchange 11nd the over-the-counter market also record· ed large gains. Bond prices rose lor ISee STOCKS, Pa11e Zl Hippies Counted Long Form at Every Fiftlt Cave TllF. 19i0 CENSUS was over on April 10 for mos t citizens, but ll".s only Jt1st concluded in the Laguna area, 11·hich had a few special problerns or its own, For one thing. instead of be ing permitted lo return th eir census ques· nonnai rcs by mail, Lagunans round then1selves in a speci al district where the census l\'a5 taken in the old .fashioned house-to-house manner. This in itself is enough to slow things "down , but v.·hen some of the dwellings lo be covered are ca~·es, the situation beco n1es ra!her special. TllE CAVE llEAD COUNT fell to enumerato r Frank Lucier, a local sculptor who enlisted as a census taken and v.'as ass igned a large Lagu na Canyon di.!!trict , including such rustic havens as Canyon Acres Drive and \1loodland Drive where the population tends 10 flu ctuate as so-called "hippies" float through town , Lucier diligently pursued hi!! rounds and eventually got everyone coun t- ed lo his satisfaction. THE mi.~IDE CAVES above: the, sanyon , he llays, offerl!d the greatest challenge, hut he tackled them on foot , usually finding no one home. but drop- ping off a form and Jru;trucUon at every cave that showed sign.!! of occupancy. At every fifth home checked, the enumerator.!! were instructed to ask the occu p11nts to fill out a "long form " "ith a lot more questions than on the st<indard form. LUCIER, OBEYING lnstructiOfls. co\1nted his caves And periodically rfroppcd orr a "long form" accompanied by a polite note informing the oc- cupant that as "the fifth cave" he \\aS being asked lo complete and return tilt extended questionnaire . flow many, i( any, cave d1vellers complied wilh the re£1uest i5 not yet kno\\'n. If any did . the Escondido Cen,;us Office may be: dut for some SW'· pn.~e.~ when the questionnaires are checked. ,z,_o_~_,_v_•_1_Lo_1~~~~sc Wit~h Be-buffed Unclad Actress Gets Pink Slip NEW VORX (UPI) -Until last. weet Carole Lockwood WU I. ~ by day and a w1lch by night. Unfortunatel_v for the prety blonde, however, her witchcraft was prac- liced in public and praclic::i lly in lhe nude. Miss Lockwood, of Shaker l"leights, Ohlo, said \\'l'<inesday she was fir ed from her job v.·11h 110 engineering consulting l1rn1 because of a "conflict of int.errs!." According to U1c Purdue University graduate shf' had been moonlighting as a witch in the off-Broadway production "Dark of the Moon." The role was not <1 dt'>n1and1ng one, merely requiring her to prance around the stage more or less in lhe buff. But two business men from New Jersey apparenlly took In lhc show last week and when they mel Miss Lockv.'ood the nex~ day in lhe offlces of Seelge, Stevenson, Value and Knecht, \\'here she y,•orkt'd, they did a double take. "The t.,.,·o men wenl into a vice president's office," she said, "and when \Jiev left, he called me in and said he did not lhink my activity was conducive to Lhe company'.'! image adding, 'I think you know what I am rererring to.'" Miss Lockwood said she was relieved of her $120-a-week job the nex t day. OHicials of \J1e firm refused to comment bul lhe budding actress said "I th ink It's all a bit puritanical. "I'm afraid my rent is going to be a little late this month,'' she added. Or Else Tax Cut Cou11ty Surplus to Create Teen Center for Viejo? By P M1 ELA HALLAN 01 If\& 0•!11 P'll<ll Sr•U A surplus in county special services district funds in Mission Viejo may create a teen center for the community. "The 1'.1ission Viejo budget should pro- \•ide a $4-0,000 to $60,000 surplus thi~ year which is earmarked for urban level community services," said 1\1ike Shearer, presid enl of the J\·lission V i e j o llomcov.•n<'r s Association. Speaking to an audience of' about 50 people in the multipurpose room of the fl.1 issio n Viejo High Scho0l \Vednesdav. he explained how the teen center v.·ould be bui lt and function. "\Ve have two options for this surplus tax n1oney whk•h is generntf.'d annually said Shearer. "We can lower the tax rate, or we can keep it the. same anrl use the extra money for e much-needed teen center ." He said estimates hav e placed the Initial cost al around $80.000 but that annual operations would be $20.000 lo $23.000. "We hope Aegan }tills and Capistrano Highlands will participate financially ,.,.ilh their surplus funds in their service districts so that this v.•ill be a community· wide endeavor," said Shearer. Although no specific location has yet been selected, he said the org~izer~ Mpe to find one within wa lking dist.ml« of Mission Viejo High Schoo!. l{e said the building probably would be inexpensl1Je prefab construction, possibly using several trai lers together. The structure would be about 2,200 square feet with outside courts and a patio. The idea for the center came from a recent meeting on drug abuse at which several teenagers mentioned the fact that the.re's nothing do to in the communi ty outside school. "We want to provide a place £or recreation other than the Thriftimart parking lot,'' said Shearer. ''We \1•ant it lo be a place where 1ny kid can drop in. There'll be no Memorial Day Concert Slated A concert by the Thurston Intermediate School band will precede traditional Laguna Bearh r-.1cmonal Day srrvit-es at llcislcr Point at ll a.n1. Saturday. The annual Cl'ent at the Memorial Sha ft w\l! feature an ad1lress by Laguna Beach attorney \V1llian1 \\'ilcoxcn. Hepresenta11\·es of 50 11rgan1iatlons have been invited In place flora l tributrs at the base of the shaft <luring the ttremony, oo.spon!>DnXI by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign \Vars. ' DAllY PILOT H..,M l•w• L.,..11• hod1 C.U• Mn• l-4-""'lllfhMI .... F•~.,t11I• YolJ.y Sn Cl_,,_ QllAHGE COAST PU8 t.1Sll1NG COM~ANY Jl.,b•rt N. w.,d "" '"'"nr •rd Pvn1 .. t..r J.c~ It Curlov Vot' P'n1·oont '"" C......••I M•r°"t lhofll•• Kee•il l J.om f• A. Murp~i n• M~MVl'IO l:'drlor JHt~••d '· N.11 !rwlr1 "'"""" loUn•v t.Jotor Co\!t Mo••' lJO Wo l l•Y Slrft! ,._o" l•tcl>' n11 w .. 1 6•11>0 • 11....,1rv••ll L"llu"• 6"tll: m FO'"ftt A•l"'IW lo11Mll .. 1 ... 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' ' membership requirement , no fees. and probably no dress codes or slringenl n lles and regulations.'' Perry Snell, a homeowners board member added the rea5on for the loose t>tructure will be to al\ract many dif· ferent kinds of young people. "You have the super straights and you have the punks. Vt1hat we wa nt are the 80 percent in between," said Snell. Shearer explained th at the exact pr<r gram has nol yet been determined. "The center probably will have a game room, juke box. dance area, snack bar, lounge and outdoor ncreaticm area," he said. People in the audience suggested ad· ding a sewing machine and eleetric fry p1111 for spur of the moment cooking and gymnastic equipment. The center and its equipment will be sUpervised by a paid employe pro- bably someone who will be attached to the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department aided by \'olunteers. The paid employe v.·ould answer to a community cou ncil made up of adults but otherwise adul ts v.·ouldn't be actively involved . Snell poinlecl out that many klds wouldn't come if there were adults hover· ing in the background, that's why the center would have to find res ponsible Sa.ddlehack College studenls for the assistants jobs. Shearer said young people had been invited to sit down and work out their own programs but that there had been poor res ponse. They said lhey ·were trying agai n on J une 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school TV studio. One woman pointed out that the youngsters may not believe. that the ce11ter l''i!l ever be realized, especiall.v since a prior attempt at a teen center was dissolved because of community n1 l su ndersta nd ing. "Even if U1cre is a lack of interest in the planning, that isn't su fficient reason nol lo have it." said Shearer. •·once it's there, I think it wilt be used." }le added that v.'hile overwhelming sup- port would be nice ii isn't necessary In gelling the center off the ground. "The only 1hing v.·e do need is a Ja ck of opposiuon.·· From Pnge J STOCKS ... the first t1n1e in about 1?ight \veeks, although not as im pressively <is the :>[l)('kS. One anal}'Sl said major upv.·ard moves after deep markel slumps usually begJn \Vith this ktnd of huying surge.. "Wed· nesday's rise is a very good sign," he said. Other analvsts, however, said the basie fundamental.5 tha t sent the Dow average plunging 71 points in the pre1Jious six sessions rema in unchanged. They said lhe upsv.·ing was due prirnarily lo in· ternal forces caused by the deeply oversold market condition. Other~ speculated that buyers might have been hoping the meeti ng \Vednesday night between President l\'ixon and husi ness and financial leaders wouli;I pro- duce an encouraging announcemen t about t'conomie conditions. Of the 20 most active stoc ks on lhe Dig Bnard. 19 shOl''ed g<1i ns. The rx- eeption, Seagrave, was off 7fl cen!s to SIL12. The largest ga iner w11s. JBr-..1, \l'hich jumped $17 lo $259. Occidental Pf't.rolcum wa:o1 most active on 351,000 shares, closing up $2.60 at $16.84. Kent State Trustees Vote for Graduation K.ENT, Ohio (UPI ) -1'he Bo11.rd o( Trustees at Kent State University voled today to hold spring ~mmencement as scheduled J une 13 and tentatively plRn- ned lo re<lprn June 22. The unl.,.ersity "'R~ closrd l\i11r 4 wht:n four students 11Jcre ~hot tu death by National Guardsmen KSli Prcsidrnt Robrrl 1 \\'hit:: rl?C'Om· n1enrlM 1hlll comn1('nrrment be held :'\S :;C::ht'dult'd 111lrr C'Oll~111!1ng .,.,,ilh rem· pus security police. "\\1e've gradually bt'<'n moving l!rn•:ird an open ing li p of the rarnnus and v.·r h:n·r nrocel'flrrl Ml f:i r .,.,1lh!1ut st·r11111~ 1n<·11lcnt," \\'h1 tr said. . j NIXON ••• great unlvendUts, and not a word as tar as I can find ou t." The President Is to speak on the. problems of youth, particularly the widespread d.is~t among co 11 e g e studel\tt. All audience of 7'0,000 Ls ex· pecte<I. Jt will be the first time the Prtsident has !*.en on a collt>ge ran1pus since his de<::i5ion lo send troops into Cambodia touched oil stu(!en! violence and dissent. The Unh·ersily of 'fcnnessce has been relatively free of unre st as universities go. There were peaceful rallies after Ni:icon's Carnl>odia decision and lhe killing of four students lJy the Nationa l Guardsmen at Kent State. Nixon, ll'ho h<1s known Graha1n for years, attended a Graham crusade service in Pittsburgh during the 1968 campaign. Graham said the President. "grew up in an ahnosphere of Chris- tia nity and evangelism." Before the N1xons depart \V ashington. the first lady was to unl'eil the por\rai~ of James r.1adison by John Vanderlyn. The ceremony was also to include the unveilin g of a portrait of Dolly Madison, \~He of the fou rth President. I t is 011 lonn to the \Vh1te House. 'J'hc ,J am e s r.1adison por1rail v.•a.;_ pttrchased by theJ\lhite House •llst.orlc;il Association fo r $80,0110 "'hile Lady Bird Johnson was fir.,\ lady . She will altenU along with descendants of Presidents Madison and r.tonroe. Ca1np Pendleto1i ll1arine Shot By Hitchhiker A Camp Pendleton '-'larinc \\'3S ~hut \Vcdncsday night by a hitch hiker 1vhom he and three qimpanions had picked up about 7 p.m. in Lagu na Beach, Orange County sheriff's officers reported today. Marine Robert E. Lee, 20, underwerit surgery Wednesday night at Hoag Memorlat Hospital in Newport Beach where a .22-caliber slug was removed from his abd omen. He is reporled in serious condition today. Sheriff's deputies, aided by a Costa Mesa police helicopter scoured the Scotchman's cove regio11, north of Laguna where the shooting occurred, but failed to find the suspe ct. They did pick up three men on the beach for questioning but they were released when Lee's companions said they were oot involved in the shooting. Sheriff's Captain James Broadbelt said lhe shooting took place when the hitch· hiker altempted to rob the quartel just after being lel out of the car at his request. The suspect is described as male, white , in his early 20's, six feet ta ll, of sllm build with curly shoulder len gth hair. Laguna Infant Chokes to Death Efforts of a young mother and 11 Lagu na Stach police officer to revive a six · months old baby boy y,•ho had choked while the molhtr v.•as nursing him failed early today. The baby, J ohn Edward Gilbert Ill, \\'as pronounced dear on arrival at Soulh Coast Community Hospital. Officer Paul Rose. responding to a call from N:ithan Johnson, 237 \\1oodland Drive, at 12:34 a.m., found the child's mother, Mrs. John Gilbert of Star Roule, Big Sur, Calif. k11ee.Hn,r.: on the lloor at that address atten1pting to revive. the infant \.l'ith external heart ma~sagr. R os e administered moulh·!o-mnuth resuscitation \\'hi)c ::l ll';iit111g an :lm· bu l::ince and attcn11it.~ In r r ~ t n r r breathing were continued 111 the ain· bulance and at the hospital. polir:r rrpnrl. A coronrr's deputy said todny ll1e «h1!d apparently stopped brc.'lll11ng after ti had cho ked while being fed. An autopsy '"ill be performed today to establ ish the cause of death. Clemente Group llf 11.st Pny Rate A homeowner's group operating a private beach ln San Clemente will h:ive to pay the same rate for lifeguard se rvice ll!i tv.·o other outside the clly. The Shoreeliffs Communi1y A:<1sorlation had officially asked that a JO-pe rcent charge on their payment for sun1mrr service co vering \'ehicle 1naint cna11ce he discounted . But cit y counci lmen, agreeing to look into the $400 amount next winier. QcC"idcrl lo Jet the contracts stand for thal a:<1sociation . and group!' in Monarch a nd niree Arch bays In South Laguna. 11le city for the past several years has provided IJ(eguard services to the three areas on a contract basi~. Spokesmen for the Shorectiffs grou p stressed th11t their strong des ire for contract service remains. bul they asked ttiril ·the $400 be dillCOOnled so lhat they could use lhe money for t he I r own beach maintenance program. P entagon Asks St111l y \\'A~HI NGTON CUPI ) -The Pcnlagon hBs asked Lor kheed AlrcrRft Corp. to !'Xplorc merger possibilities, ront('n(ll n~ the com pany 'M'il l be In fina ncial diff iculty even if the gl"lvrrnmenl helps boil it out or its funding v.·oes \Yith the C~A cargo plane., Scores I Face Charges Greatest Narco Raid Brings Indictments Papuwork oa prlsontr• rounded up in Oranie County'• grea test nareolics raid had not been con1p!eted today, but authorities had already p rep a r e d documents on many seheduled for arrest. They are those named iri Grand Jury ..I. f'ra11a 1•age 1 llARVEST ... crept [nto the crackdown as one lav.•man attached a bright ribbon bow lo a Grand Jury indictm ent, after noticing Wed- nesday Y.'as the defend ant's birthday. Then. the countywide sweep began, as five raid teams struck at various locations and four transportation teams were kept busy ferrying the suspects to various jails, One suspected heroin dealer from Ful lerton. Gale Abernathy, 22, fl ed after seeing the rald al his home in progress 11nd :.irrived al a friend's Costa f\.lesa residence just in tin1c to be arrested there, Costa Mesa Police Detective Capt. Bob Crecn said today that Ope ration Har vest -pre-planned to Lhe smallest detail -c;1me off almost without a hi tch. l!e said investigators \.Vere su rprised :it th e amoun t of heroin traffie in the I !arbor Arca. revealed as a result o! the prohe during recent y,·rek.-;. "Of the indictments and complaints l~ucd. to \1 cre fo r sale of heroin, 10 /or the sale of LSD, six for the sale of ha shi&h. fou r for the sale of marijuana and fou r for sale of ba rbiturate pills. "Many of the com plainls are for more th fln one l'ount of sales,'' Capt Green ~aHL "It is a l11tlc d1shearlen1ng arresting lhe same 1ndlv1duals over and Ol'e• agt1in ," he added. Tbc tntal included 3! indictinents and 1 ~ felon.v complaint s. while friends , visitors and roomi nates present -in- cluding runaway girls -pushed the figure toward JOO persons. Authorities said today addttlonal in- dictments and warrants remain to be served and the hunt L" spre ading to determine the v:hereabouts or several suspects, "The arrested subiects cut e\'ery \1·alk o( life. from the low-inrome bracket to the area·s highest," said Capt. Green. Some suspects \\'ere picked up in ramshackle c·ommunal pads. \\'htle al !east two are the sons of Nt:"'port Beach n1illiona1res -an industrialist and o.,.,·ner <1l a f:tmous night club. Raiders confiscated small amounts rtf hei-o!ll, mari1uana and assorted drug pills. mostly carried on the sut'>ects v.·ho were searched before bein g booked into the va rious jails. Lawm en £ro1n Santa Ana, Westm inster, Tustin, Newpo rt Beaeh, and lluntington Beach police deparlmen l.s joined 111 Operation Jl arvest, wh ich resulted fr om a probe originated in C<1sta Mesa. Jndlctments and f•looy warrants. Scores of additional a.rresteeJ were taken into custody un other rel ated c/1arges when found to be present at the 60·plus targets assigned to raid teams. Arraignment proceed ings were to begin torlay in Harbor Judicia l Dist rict Court. Here are those ordered arrest~ by the Grand Jury and the charges again.;t them : J oyce ~I. Prlnclt, 18, of 219 Princeton Drive, Cos la ~1esa, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Timothy R. Gravelle. 21, of 302 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa, furnishing dangerous drugs. Jo hn Knight, 19, of 1773 Crestmont Place. Costa l\iesa, sale of hashish and dangerous drugs. Timothy D. Kelleher, 20, of 255 Cabrillo SL, Costa r.1esa, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Laura J . Radzavage, 20. of 2935 f\.1en· doza Drive, Costa f\.1 esa, sa le of mari· juana and dangerous drugs. Michael Boston, 22, of 339 Del .l\1ar Ave .. Costa Mesa, sal e of dangerous drugs. His molher, 1\1rs. Ethel Sunderland. 49, of the. same address, sal e of dangerous drugs. Alpble B. Chavez, 20. of 4705 Sunswept Ave., Santa Ana, sale of dangerous drugs. Robert S. Conner, 20, of 2985 Mendoza Dri1Je, Costa Mesa, sale of marijuana. Steven J. White, 22, of 203 Cecil Place. Cosla 1tesa , sale of heroin . Gregory P. Warkentin, 24, of 2511 Poinsettia A1Je., Santa Ana, two counts, sale of dangerou s drugs. Debra J. !'.1argo, 20, of 302 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and possession of heroin. Christopher Bill!ngly, 19, of Ul36 Galaxy Drive, Newport Beach, sale of ht ro111 and hashish Kurt P. Witte, 23, of 10102 tlfernni;,,. Drive, l{untington Beach, sale o r dangeroos drugs. Lonnie A. Priesl, I~. of no Allegheny Ave . Costa f\.1esa. sale of heroin 11.nd dang<:rous drugs. Thomas J>fle&er, 18, or 26 Harbor Island, Newport Beach, two counts. sale of heru111 1'imothy A. Dobbie. W. of 8~G Center St , Costa ~1esa. Lv.o counts. sate vf heroin. John C. Rogers, 19, of 1561 f\.1e~a Drive, Costa ~tesa, two <.'OUnts, salt! of dangerous druss. Daniel J. Banas, 17, of 2741 San .Juan Lanr. Costa ~1esa , two counts, sale (If heroin. Da\•id Allen . 22 . of 230 Santa Tsalr I Ave ., Costa Mesa, sale of dangerous drugs. James C. Gray, 19, of 13012 Laurind..i \\lay, Tustin, sale of hashish . Ste ph en Frasier, 19, of Fullerton, :;ale of marijuana. Bryan L. Abernathy, 18, of Fu llerton. sale of heroin. Gale Abernathy, 22, of Full erton , t\\'O counts, sale of heroin. John R.i1Jas, 27, of Fullerton, sale of heroin. CandJce E. Tu mey, 20, of 13922 Tuslin Drive East, Tustin , sale of marijuana. Albert W. Blanchard, 25. of 8641 Jen- nrich A1Je., \Vestminster, sale o f dangerous drugs. Rollin J. Q14·en, 16, of 14582 Carfax Ave ., Tuslin. Timothy L. O'Neil , 20, of 2510 S. Park Drive, Santa Ana . Robert F. Leighton, 27, of 215 141J1 Sl., !{untington Beach. Fo1·gery Suspect Captured After Chase Througl1 City Tu•o Laguna Bl!:ach detectives suc· t."cssfully chased a for gery suspert from Albertson's l\larket to Sleepy Hollow Beach Tuesday afternoon and disrovered later they had captured a youthful check artist v.·ho may haYe passed up to $2,000 worth of forged checks. The suspect, Brian A. Phinney, 20, of Anaheim is scheduled for arraign1nenl today in South Orange Co unty Municipal Court. Detectives Alex Jimenez and Cent: Brooks responded lo a cal! from the mar- ket manager who said he had just been wa rned that a forgery might be in pro- gress. Frank A. Phinney, Jr. of Laguna Beach, brother of the suspect. was visiting stores to v.·arn them !hat a book of his checks had been stolen by his brother, 'M'ho had successfully cashed a number of them in local stores , police asserted. Th e older brother was talking to the manager. police said, when the suspect entered the market and sought lo cesh another check. A call to police brought Brooks and J imenez to the scene \Vhen they approached the suspect to question him, police said Phinney fl erl on foot and was chas£-rl three blocks by the detecli1Jes, 'll'ho caught up with him at the beach. luxur1ous • spring down sofas ' These handsorne sofas were designed to give you the ultimote in sedting comfort with docron ond down back pilluws, deep spring down seot cushions enveloped in down ond feother~ ond in two foam-filled orm pillows. Choose from a wide selection 0 of fine fabrics, 8' length reg. $599 399. Y our favoriUl int~rior ckrign"' will be happy to assist you •• , PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR OESIG!-IE RS -TRY OUR REVOLVING CHARGE- Of*t MOii., Tlurr1. & Fri. lf'H. 221 5 HARrOR BLVD, COSTA MESA, CAL I~. 6'46-077 5 / I" ( ' ' r Saddleha~k T oday's F inal EDITION N.Y. Stooks VOL. b~7 . 3 SECAl0NS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 TEN CENTS State Senate Delays Mitchell Confirmation t..:on lro1·ersy 01•er lhe ap1}()inlment or 11rch l-Onser vative Clay N_ ~1 1tchcll of Sou th Laguna to the Slate Board or Education has Vt·cri n1oved 10 a batk burner by the stale St·natt' until after the Tuesday prima ry election. Although o I h c r guQprnatonal ap-- po1ntmcnts were routinely approved by lhe Senate, pro-.\11tche!1 forC'PS havl' nol been able to rnu ster !he 27 nN:essary Vole!! <luring the carnpa1 gn period to .. ' ' l"Onfirm f\h tcheJI, 58, of 11 Alta f\11ra /toad . Sc11. AHrf'rl E. Al<1u1st rO-San J()S(>!, has been atte1npl111g lo bloc k t-.l itt·ht·ll. !le Y.'ould need 14 votes to do this. But it has seemed doubtful he can hne up that n1any. ~·litthe!I. former pre.~idcnt or !he Orange County School Board. \\'8S ap- no1nted in Fe bruary by Gov , R.r:-ig;u1 Hepubhcan 50urces say this was at the SUSPECT THOMAS PFLEGER, 18, FRISKED BEFORE BOOKING Newport Youth Jail ed on Suspicion of Peddling Heroin O peration Ha rvest Reaps Scores of Drug SitSJJects n_1· AHTllUll n. \'Ti';'SEJ, Opt1r;:ition llarvci::1 I a r g t i:: t t'rackdo1vn on nar·cntics deali ng ln Orange County hi story -beg:in tale \\'ednesday in Costa Mesa <1s ra1cl I.earn" v:ere sent u1to the field s. 1\•hich included slums and millionaires' 1nansions, By noon today, more than fJl'.l person." had been arrested on Grand Jury in- dictments and "'arrant." issued \Ved- nesday to clima:< a threc-1nonth JOinl probe by Jaw enforcement agencies, ~ arrestees ranged from a 16-year- old boy to a 49-)'ear~ld h<lusew1fr, while 11 large number of the purchases made Oran ge Coast We11C her "Partly sunny '' is still the word From the weatherman for Vriday, "'ith clouds reigning lhrough the ntorning and temperatures mired in the middle 60 's. INSIDE TODi\ Y The Soviet ~101111 i.• pursuino fhe some pollc11 1/ie U11ired Srotes rlid decade!! ago and jor the .~an1c p11rpo.~c: (;unhoat diplfnnary tn sl1ow tlir Russian pr rsrnce. Pa{lr 19, C•lll0<11I• " M•••U l .. JS C~ttkl"' " ' Mulu•I ·-· " c1.,.110o• l•·<t tflhon•I No"'' ... c .... 1c1 " O••"tt Ct1111ty " C••u,...•d " S•!vl1 ....... " Diii~ NllHtu " SH•U )f.Jl Ol•••cn u Slee~ "'""-''' 11·11 l!ollll•il l ..... • Tllwhi.11 .. ""''"""!""''"' 11 ll T~o•!t" l•·U ,,, ....... JI.JI ""'"'"" • Ht"'"''' " W"ilot \'111~ .. '"" L•"11tt1 " we"''"'' Now• 1'·'11 M ttllnt• " ""''"" Nt""' ... o\"rr thr pai;l !hrer mon!h ~ in volved hrroin, au1.hnr1tit·s s;11d. 1'!1e mother and her son allg('f"lily work . ('d together. Little contraband was taken lrom morr lhan 60 locations hit from Nc"·porl Beach inland to F tJ!Je rton and up and down the coast. due to a new court dct1s1on involving seizure or evidence. 'T'hr so-callrd Chimel Decision l1m1l~ la"'men wilhout specific search warrant~ to impounding only vrhat they can reach within arm"s length et the lime of arrest. /\ search warrant for an apartmen t in Huntington Beach, however, led In seizure of 2.540 tablets of LSD eslitnatcd to be: ~'Orth $2,000, 11ccord ing to Costa 1-·lesa Detecti ve Norm Kutch. No violence "'as reportl'd during the massive sweep by various ci ty police depart1nents and agent s from the St;:ite Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement. \Vhile the monumental Operation Har vest itself went smooth ly. ''Like clockwork," said Costa Mesa Detective Lt. llal Fisc her . SW Le agents spent SQTne $6,000 in drug purchases during the investigative period -kept a secret from many lawmen \1'ho would later parlicipate -1vhile Costa ~1esa police spent $28,000 alone in man-hours aod overtime. Srirne investigators worked 14-hour shirts. "There's a little bit of 'bread' involved here,·· emphasized Detective Sgt. John Regan in briefi ng the 50-plus officel'5 assembled al headquarters before the sweep began. At 11 p.m .. "" the third day or Drug Abuse Prevention \\leek. 1970, as pro- c!~ed by President Nixon. Operation Harvest began. One of Costa Mesa's !wn· ne1\' police he licopters -both called in for ae riAI ;i ~~istance -carrird a banner that s111ci : "The Narc~ \Velcome lhe \V llirly-Pi~~." Oespile th,. gra vit.v of lhr i~l'.llC, hun1(1r {Ste HArtV EST, Page %1 strong urging of ~tax Rafferty. s_\a\e ~upcr1:1tendent of public instruclion. Alquist, a candidate for lieutenan t ,covernor. interrogated l\filchell before the five-n1ember Senate Rules Commillee on April 29. l\1itcht'll "'on endorsetnent by the ru!rs (·01nn1\Uee on a 4 to 1 vote. Sen. Stephen I'. Teale (O.\Vest Point ), l'oted against hirn. After Alquisl interrogated l\t;tchell ;it the hearing, Teale took over. 11it! niauer sec1ned se wed up for l\lltchcll after rules commillee t n· ll{lrsen1ent <lespite opposition I r om Or11nge County including former grand JUl')I men1bers. 1\lquist said. ho'.'·ever, "I 14'ill oppose ~Ir . ll1itche!l's appoinllnE'nl on U1e Senate tloor. not because of hi~ reactionary politics but becau~ or his dismal record of perforn1ance on the Orange County ScllOOI Board. •. , thin k the s~nate's rejec tion of :\l1tchell's appointment will save Gov , Reagan a great deal of future em- barr<1ssmenL'' Al!hough sllll uncon!irmrd. :\Iltchell has been rnceting with !he st..ite board and keepinii: relatively quiet and un- cont roversial. He has said Alquisl's op· po~ition is polit1c;1lly motivated. Alquist forces hope that if pro-:\111chelJ votes are in short supply after the prunary that the governor ¥:ill quietly "'1lhdraw the appointment. This sce111ed a somewhat re mot e possibility, however, since Ille go vernor'• prestige 1s involved and he w!ll likely push for confinnation. The malter may be brought to the floor of U1e upper house al any time 11nd \YLI! probably surface again shortly after the Tuesday election. Stoel{ Marl{et Continues Upward; Trading Heavy Nix o11 Due 111 Clemente By Mi d11i gl1t By RJ CHARO P. Nl\LL O! •~• 0.,1, 'lie! t111t Prehident Nixon ~hould arrive at h1.- S;in Cren1enle home about midnight afler :i:pc;iking at Kncixville. Tenn. youth rally ""ith his friend evangelist Billy Graha1n . OffJcials aJ El Toro Marine Corps Air Station ltlid the estimated arrival Orne of Air Force One carrying the Presidential party is 11 :45 fl.m. 111e group then flies by helicopter to Sa n (Jern('nle. El Toro spoke.srncn .~aid gait>.~ al lhe J\1arine air station "'Oti"I be opr11 lo !ht' public bec:nr.~e. or th(' lj\cne~,; of the hour. '111r Prc~ider1! i~ tr1 r t r u r n lfl \\1:1.~/1ington !\1ondav af!cr ~p<'11<l1ng 1hr ~1 rn1orinl nay weekend at t he \\'e,;tern \','hHc House Ill• 1vi!1 votr h.I' ilb~rn1cr h.1tl nt in tlit' Tues<ln,v primary elcct1nn Thr PrP.~1- rtrnl i ~ a rr~i.~trrrct 1·01rr n( S.:.n Clcrnrnle. lie nnd f\1ri; r>.'ixnn "'111 no! h<' accompanir.d by <laughter . Tricia. \1·hn ha~ pri1·atc plan.~ for thr weckPnrf /11s at!endance at Gr;iha1n 's F;'1~1 T('n- nc~~re crusade this e\'cning "·111 hrinc lhr nationn! e.;pos11 rr thnt rhe e\·;;ogclii;t curnnlaincd ha~ h<'en lncking. Aflrr a flight from \\'a.~hin~1(1n. (hf' Prr s1dcnt 11•ill be dri1·e11 to !hf> liniv,..r~i :v ,,f Tcnnr~~re foo!hall ~1nr•i11m (;r.ih ;nn h;i~ dra11·11 morr !htin 50.000 ncr~nn~ 1h('rr on e.ich of .'\ix night<; of his !O-d.1>' 1·n1 ~adr l!i~ theinr i ~ lhr prohlf'nl~ rir 1·n111h 11n<! the rehrlllon (If ~·n11!h Cnmp!;i1n 1nL' of ;i l:ick Clf n;it1onal nct11'ork ro1'cra)!_r. (;raham 11as ~aid · "If 5.1)()() or us mar<·hl.'d in a prn!r~1 <lr.n1nn s\ral1<ln on !his t'a1n pu". i( would tx> all ovrr the telc1·l~inn ne t\\'Or ks. "Rut !here. are 50.000 gathcrrrf fnr a mcctin.e hcrr al one of 1\merica's lStr NIXON. Pagr %1 Laguna Teachers Ready Lo Fo r ni Union Chapter A Lagun;i Beach chapter of thr California federation of Teachers ap- pear!! to be in the making at Laguna Beach High School. CF'T Presiden1 Raoul Teihe1 spokr In teachers at lhe school earlier i11 the month to inform U1em of !he ar- l ivities or the sta1e"'lde branch of lh<' American Federati(ln or Te11 chcrs 1101! leFl a charter and application for~-; for those ~·ho wished to join Social studies instructor Roy Brnd.~hnw said this week 22 lt:achers ha\'E' si!!fleci up and a chapter probably will be formed \vhen the sign·up numMrs 3'1. Therr are. 50 teachers et the high school , but membership will be open to all teachers in the district. Bradshaw is one nf thrrr A l-"'1' members-at·large on \he facult y. The nlher two are music director Jack Krrf- ling and art teacher Donna Lyn<lt!, 11·ho figured in recent hearings regarding \111·;~ proposed dismi ssal. The Laguna Beach school board uphrlrl the dismiss11l of Mrs. Lunde. b11t ~oughl a CQntinuation in Lhe Kreltlni;: cnsr to permit lltudy nr the full transcript of hi.~ hrarlnR be.fnre a sfa!e officer. GFT president Trilhct represented both lcachcrs at their hearing3, I JUDGED OUTSTANDING Laguna's Husfwick "·ti ' ( :- TAPPED FOR HONORS San Clemente's T1ylor Nixo11 Meet Reass ures NE\V YORK (A PI -Analysts said some profit-taking eroded early gain! in the stock market Thursday but stock prices conti nued strongly ahead in heavy trading. \See quotations. Pages 32·33). By J :30 p.m. the Dow Jones average of 30 industrials i;tood at 674.29, up J 1.09. Earlier in the session the Dow average had b.een ~head nearly 19 points. But Wall Stree~ analysts said in\'estors who sold out aftE'r making a quick profit \\'ere rTaponsible for the Joss of some o( the market's early ga ins. H11s t wic l{, Taylo1· Cl1o sen Brokers said investor confidence \VaS' Slrcngthencd, however. by While I-louse confi rmatlon that f<'edert! RI!: s er v t Chairman Art hu r F'. Burns has assured business ann financial leaders who dined 1vith President Nixon \Vcdnesday night U1at the f''cderal Reserve Board wu alrrt to the country's monetary needs. !\d~·anccs ou tnumbered declines by about 3 to I among issues traded on U1e New York Stock Exchange. • Toll Soutl1 Coast St11 de11ts The stoc k market closed sharply higher \\'e::tncsday as lhe Duw average posted its largest single-day gain in history. The "'idely follo1vrd av erage of 30 i;1duslrial stocks 1un1ped 32.04 tG close ;it 663 20. a ~.07 percent increase. At its highest point AS recorded by intra· hnur read ings, the average was up 01'er 37. D<H•id Hust~ 1ck of Laguna Beach High Sr hool and Barbara l\ay Taylor of Sa n Cl l'n1cr.1c High School are t.be 1970 ~·in· 11rr.~ 1Jf !he Out.standing Student Award. -'l>o nsored by Laguna F'ederal Sat·ings . 1nd Lonn 111 cooperation 1~·ith lht f>Janc Christens (.:Jemcntc Road With Landing Th(' rough-gra ded section or 11 new ~:in Clemente roadway received an uuu~ual christening Tuesday evening by a lucky Sanla Ana pilot at the stick of his 1fi,;ahl l'd pl11nc In a forced land ing I e r n1 t. d •·nuraculous" by so1ne investigators Rex- ford I.. Turner dropped his Mannley Hockcl onto the new extension of Avenida Pico then taxied aloog the bumpy strelch. over a blind hump, and decided the next few cu rves were too much to handle. So Turner turned the aircraft into a bank for an ah1·upt stop . He \vas unhurt in lhr 5: 49 p.m. landing. Turner. of 2516 N. Greenbriar St ., told police he wa s flying from Palomar to Orange County Airport when the. plane lnlit Fuel pressure over the northerly tit,\' limits and he loo ked for a place to land . The roadway, which is being cut next to the city's new sewage treatment plant seemed smooth from above, he said. But the b111nps aod the fina l crash into the bank caused an estimated $600 in damage to the pla ne's undercarriage, wings and propeller. Robert Patchin Qf Villa Park, a friend of the pilot, stayed with aircraft through the night and this morning observ~ thnt a scheduled fl igh t to Alaska in the aircraft obviously was CallC('Jled . Pat- c.hin said lhc plane hns nbout haH 1l4 fuel left. "It didn't run out of gas. ma.ybc thrrr wa.~ julil too much wa ler pu1nped into the gas." he said. :-.ta!ew1de Ca!ifor l"l ia Savings a"d Loan League. Thr w1nnrr.~ and !hclr parents "·ere honored at a banciuet at the Disnf'yland Holel. "here lhl'.\' received go 1 d 1nc<lcillinns and $100 rash awards. ll us tw1ck, son vf l::arl Hust w1ck . f.!O El BOSl'JUC, is 1970 Salutatorian , a middle t11sL.1nce n1nner on the Arti st lrilck learn 1111d has scrvcci as senior cla5s president. llr plan~ to go to Stanford. f\11 ::.:s Taylor. daughter ol 1\ilr. and lll r$:. \\'1lliam Taylor. 4125 Calle Bicnvenido, San Clemente, will folJO\v her studies 1n Enghsh and creative ":riling at San Diego Stale College. She was president of both the T n t e r Club and Senior Humanities Club this year and secretary for the California Scholarship Federation. Hippies 01g board volurnc of 17.44 million l"hares was the second heaviest turnoYer th is year . ·rhe prrvious record for a single day's J::o'.lln in the :1vcr;igc wa s 32.03, rcglstered No~'. 26. 196J. th e Tuesday aftrr the funeral of President J ohn V. Kennedy. Despite its size, howe ver, the gain brou;;ht the 1ndei: to a point on ly slightly above \vhe rc it stood at the start of the \\'eek. The index had Fallen a tQta l of 31.01 poirils :\1onday and Tuesday. Stocks on the American Exchange aod the ovcr·lhc-counter market al so record- ed large gain$:. Bf'lnd pricl!:s rose for (See STOCKS. Page %1 Co11 11ted Long Fiifm at Every Fiftli Cave TIJE 1970 CENSUS was over on April IO ror most citizens, but H's only just concluded in the Laguna area, which had a few special problems ol ils own. F'or one thing, instead of being permitted to return their census QUt!sc tionnaircs by mall, Lagunans found themselves Tn a specia l district wh ere the census was ta~en in the old-fashioned house-te>-house manner. TI1Js in Hself i~ enough to slow things dow n. but when some o( the dwell1n~s to be covered are caves, the situalion becomes ra1her special. THE CAVE llEAO COUNT fell to enumerator frank Lucier, a loc11! sculptor who enlisted as a census taken and was assigned a 13rge Laguna Canyon district, Including such rustic havens as Ca nyon Acrl!:s Drive and Woodland Drjve where the populalion tends to nuctuate as s<realled "hippies" noat through lown. Lucier diligently pursued his rounds and e\·entually got e\•eryone count- ed to his siilisfaction. THE Kitt.SIDE CAVES above !he sanyon, he says. offered the greatest challenge, bul he tackled t~ on foot, usually finding no one homl!:, but drop- ping ofr a form and lnstrucUon at every cave that showed signs of occupancy. At every fifth horn@ cheeked. the e:numqators werl!: instructed lo ask the occu pants to fll l out a "long form " "'ith a lot more quest.ions than on thl!: standard form . LUCIER, ODE'a'INC lnstructioni;, counted his caves and periodically dropped orr a "long form" accompanied by a polite note informing the «· c:up3nt that as "the fifth cave'' he was being asked to complete and return .-1.he extended questionnaire. Mow many, If any, cave dwtllC'r.'! complied "'ith the request Is not yet k11own. If any did, the Escondido Ce:nsu.~ Office may be due for 11ome sur- prises whc11 the: qul!:11tlonn1lre1 are check«!. : 2 DAil Y Pll01 SC TIN#ldrr, M17 26. 1970 Wit~h Re-buffed Unclad Actress Gets Pink Slip NEW YORK (UPI) -Until lt11t wetk Carole Lockwood Wll I eacretary by day Bncl a witch by nlghl. Unfortun::11ely for the prt:'ly blonde, how~vtr, her witchcraft wa1 prac- ticed in public and practically in the. nude. . Miss Loc·kwood , of Shaker Heighl.S, Ohio, said Wednesday she wa s fired from her job "'1th an engineel'ing· consulting ftr1n because of a •·conflict of int.crest." According to tl1c Purdue University graduate ~he had been moonllghtlng as a witch in 1.he ofl-Broadv•ay production ··Dark ol the r..1oon." The role was not a dcn1anding one, merely requiring her lo prance around the .stage more or less in the buff. But two businessmen from New Jer~y apparently look in the show last week and when they mel Miss Lockwood the nell:l day in lh e offices of Seelge, Stevenson, Value and Knecht .... :here she "'orked , they did a d~ble take. "The two men went into a vice president's office," she said, "cind 'A'hen they left, he called 1ne in and said he did not think my activity was conduch·e to the company's image adding, ·1 think you know what I am referring to.'" Miss Lockv.•ood said she was relieved of her i 120-a-week job the nell:t day. Officials of the firm refused to comrr.ent but the budding actress said "l think It's all a bit puritanical. ''l'm afraid my rent is going to be a lilt.le late this inonth," she added. Or Else Tax Cut Cou11ty Slirplus to Create Teen Center for Viejo? By PAJ\o1ELA JIALLAN Ot !IHI O•lt"I' "kll Sii i! A surplus in count y specia l service!l dis1rict funds in Mission Viejo may create. a teen center for the et1mmunity. ··Ttie Mission Viejo budget should pro- vide a $40.000 to '6(),000 surplus this year whicll is earmarked for urban level community services," said fl.like Shearer, president nr the f\1 ission Viejo Homeowners Association. Speaking to an audience of a.OOut 50 people ln the multipurpose room of the Mission Viejo 1-figh School Wednesday, he explained how the teen center would be built and function. "\Ve have two options for this surplus fax mrmey "'hlch is generated annually said Shearer. ''\Ve <:an lov.·er the tax r ate, or we can keep it the same and use the extra money for a !llUCh-needed teen center." I-le said estimat~ have placed th~ lniti11l cost at around $80,000 but that annual operations \vould be $20.000 to $23,000. "\Ve hope Aegan Hills and Capistrano lfighlands will participate fin ancially with their surplus funds in their service districts so that this wilt be a community· wide endeavor," said Shearer. Although no specific location has yet been selected. he said the organizers hope to find one 'A'ithin walking distance of Mission Viejo lligti School. He said the building probably would be inexpensive prefab construction, possibly using several trailers together, The stn1cture would be about 2,200 square feel with outside courts and a patio. The idea for the cenler came from a recent meeting on drug abuse at which several teenagers mentioned the fact that there's nothing do to in the community out!lide school. ''\l/e want to provide a place for Tc<:reallon other than the Thriftlmart parking lol.'' !laid Shearer. ''We want it to be a place wht.re any kid can drop in. There'll be no Memorial Day Concert Slated A concert by the Thurston lnt('ffil{'(hate School band will precede traditional Laguna Beach J\1emorial Day services <JI Heisler 1-'<>int C!l II a,m, Saturdny. The annual event al the t.1emorial Shaft v.·i ll f('a\ure an address hy Laguna Beach attorney V.'illiam V.1ilcoxen. l{epresen taUves of 50 QJ'ganizations have been invited In place floral tribute.~ at the base of the shaft during the ceremony, ro-spon.wred by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. DAILY PILOT H•wp.,. •••II L-.•ft• l••~ll c .. ro Mno "••tl"Tf" hoch f ••RTOIR \'atler SoR CletNll,.. 011.ou;.E COAST l'Ul!LISHING COMl'"Jo(y l ab••I N. W ood P rtl.,,tn• •r <t P"Dll>~t• Jo<~ R. Cvdev Vi<• Pr t i a.,.,I oncl ''"'""' M•Mttr 1 ~ ..... , ii: ••• ;i lal~r T~a"'ll A. Mu·~~'"" ,...,.•elno E0\10• Ric~••d '· Noll Seu•h Orat>?a C<>11n1, [Ollo. Ollie .. C01t• Mn•: no Wot ll•v $1r .. 1 N~I lfl,~: 7111 Wnt B~lbo> lloul<•• .. L•O""• ll••rh' 1)1 l'O•n! 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C•llf(w"I•, 5""'u :ptl0to ..., , .... i.-n oo ..... ,11.i.,, 111 ,,..,11 i1,.. ..-1~r,o. m!H!••Y o1n1ifl••-•· 11 DI .......,th1y. membership requirement, no fe es, and probably no dress codes or stringent rules and regulatiOJIS." Perry SneU,.. a homtQ\Vners board member added the reason for th e loose :structure will be to attract many di!· ferent kinda of young people. ''You have the super straights and you ha\•e the. punks. \Vhat we v.·anl are the 80 pcrcenl in between," said Snell. Shearer explained that Lhe exact pro- gram has not yet been determined. ''The center probably will have a ganle room, juke box, dance area, snack bar, lounge and outdoor recreation area, '1 he SB.id. People in Lhe audience suggested ad· ding a sewing machine and electric fry pan for spur of lhe moment cooking .and gymna.5tic equipment. The center and its equipment will be supervised by a paid employe pro- bably .someone who will be attached to the county Harbors , Beaches and Parks Department aided by volunteers. The paid employe would an5Wer to a community council made up of adults but otherwise adult!l wouldn 't be actively invol~d. Snell pointed out that many kid s wouldn't come if there we re adu1L! hover- ing in the backgrOUfld, that'll why the center would have lo find responsible Saddleback College students for the nssistants jobs. Shearer said young people had been invited to sit down and work ou t their own programs but that there had been poor response. They said they were trying again on Jime 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the high school TV studio. One woman pointed out that the youngsler!l may not believe that the cente r wilT ever be realized, especia lly since. a prior allempt at a teen center was dissol\'cd because of community misunderstanding. "Even ir there is a lack of interest in lhe planning, tha L isn"t sufficient reason not to have It .'' said Shearer. "Once it's there, I think it v.·1Jl be used." He added that while overwhelming sup- port would be nice It isn 't necessary to gelli ng the center of r the ground. ''TI1c only thing "'e do need is a lack or opposit ion ." From Page J STOCKS ... lhe first time ln Rbout eight weeks. alt.hough fl(,lt R!I lrnpressively as the t>tocks. ()ne anal yst said major upward moves after deep market slumps usually begin 'A'ith this kind of buying su rge. "Wed - nesday's rise ill a very good sicn," he said. Other anal.vsts, however, said the basic fundamentals that :sent the Dow averag e plunging 71 poirtl.!!I in the previous slx sessions rema in unchanged. They said the upswing "'a!'i due primarily to in- ternal f()rces caused by the deeply oversold market condition. Others speculated that buyers mlghl have been hoping the meeting \Vednestla.v night betv.'een President Nixon ::ind business and financi al leaders \\'Ould pro- duce an encouraging announcement about e<.'flnomic eunditions. Of the 20 most active stocks nn lh::: Big Board, 19 showed gi\ins. The ex~ crptinn, Seagrave, '~as off 7~ cents lo $11.12. The largest gainer was IBM . whlch jumped $17 to $259. Occidental Petroleum v.·a~ mogt active nn ~J ,000 shares, closing up $2.60 at i t6.B4. K ent State Trustees Vole for Graduation KENT. Ohio ~UPI) -The Board or Trustees al Kent State Univ er3ity voted today to hold 511r!ng commencement as scheduled June 13 and tentatively plan· nt'd lo reopen June 22. The university was elostd 1'.!ay '4 when four students v.·ere ~hot to denth by Nalional Guardsmen. KSU Prc!'iidcnl Robfort I. White rerom- mcndC"d that commencement be held 11s schf'duled 11f\er consulting with cam· pus ~rcurity police "Wt '\·e gradually htrn mov1nR lov.·11rd an openin~ up of the c11111pus and we ht1Ye proceerted so far \\'Jlhvul M:rio11s 1ncidr111 ," '\lh1te 11ald. p,.... P-.e I NIXON • • • great unlversitlt:!, and not a wurd u fw as 1 c:a.n find out " The President is to ~eak on I.he problems of youth, parUcularly lhe widespread dlssrnl amona c o 11 • a e aludents. An auditJICt o( 10,000 ii ts· pect<d. It wlll be the first time the Pre&ldent has been vii a college can1pus ~incc his deeision to ~e11d troops into Cambocha touched off student violence and di"4!n l. The U111ver:i11y nf Tennessee has been relatively frl·e of unrrst as universities go. There \\·ere peaceful rallies afl1•r Nixon 's Ca1n00clia riecision and the ki lling or four st udents tiy the National c:uard~rnen .'.I\ Kenl Stntc. Nixon. v.'ho hns kno"·n Graham for years. <lllt'nded a c;ral1a1n c:rusad•· service in Pntsburgh during U1e 1968 campaign. Grahan1 said the President, .. grew up in an atn1osphere of Chris. tianity and evangelism." Before tl1e Nixons depart \\"ashington, the first lady was to unveil lhe portra1l of James t.fadison by John Vanderlyn. The ceremony was ci!SQ to in clude the unveiling of a portrall of Dolly Madison, \'life of the fourlJ1 President. ll is on !nan Lo tht: \\'h1le ll nuse. TI1e J a 111 cs l\1:idison portrail was purchased by the \Vhite llo11sl' Histo ncal A ~ocintlon for $80 ,000 while Lady ll1nl John son was first !ady. She will attend along with desccn<!ants of Pre.sidcn\.'i Madi'°'1 and t.loo.roe. Ccunp Penclletun Marine Shot By Hitchhiker A Camp Pendleton J\turinc was shot V.'cdncsday nigh l by a h1tchluker wl1om he and lhree companJOAS had picked up about 7 p.m. in Laguna Beach, Or;inge County sheriff's officers reported today. Marine Robert E. Lee, 20, underwetil surgery Wednesday night at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach where a .22-caliber slug was removed from his abdomen. He is repor ted in serious condilion today. Sheriff's deputies, aided by a Costa Tl1esa police helicopter scoured the Scotchman's cove regioPI. north of Laguna where Lhe shooting occurred, but failed to find the suspect. They did pick up three men on the beach for que stioning but they \\'ere released when Lee's companion! said they were not involved in lhe shooting. Sheriff's Captain James Broadbelt said the shooting took place when the hitch- hiker attempterl to rob the quartet just after being let out of the car at his request.. The suspect is deSC'ribed as male, white, in his early 20's, six fee t tall. of slim build with curly shoulder length hair. Laguna Inf ant Chokes to Death Efforts of a young mothrr <ind a Laguna Beach police officer lo rcvh·e a six· mon ths old baby boy \\'ho IH1d choked whUe the mother \1•:is nur.~1ng him failed early tod:iy. The baby. John Ed"'ard Gilbc-rl Ill, was pronounced dear on arrival at South Coast Community Hospi!al. Officer Paul Rose. respund ing ,., ;i e:il! from Nathan .Johnson. 237 \VU0<1 !;1111I Drive. at 12 .34 a.m., found the child's mother, ~frs. John Gilbert of Star Routr. Blg Sur. Calif. k11ccling on the Huor at that address anernpt1ng to rev11 e the infant with exlernal hrart nia ;,~11.i;r. Rose ndininistcrl'd 1no1ilh·IO·rnr1u1h rcs11scit:1tio11 \1 hilt• <l w;i tt1ni.; a11 .1111. bulaner <Jnd atll'n1rt." 111 r 1'). ! II r 1• hrcn!hinJ.! \Y('f(' C(ln1!1111ed 1n \hr a1n· IJIJlancc and at t.he hospital. pol1ee rcp.1rl. A coroner 's drpu!y $;l td l1i<l1y !hr <'hi!d apparently stopped hre111h1ng afltr it had choked while be.ing fed. An autopsy wJll be rerformed locl;iy to c:;t11bl1slt !he cause of death. Cl,e111enw Grou11 Must Pny Rntc A homeo"•ner 's group operating a private. beach in Ran Clemente will ha,•e to pay the same rate for lifeblJard service as two other outside the cily. The ShorecUlfs Community Associatlnn had officially asked that a JO-percent charge on their payment for !IUn1mer servi ce covering vehicle maintennnce be disrountcd. But city councilmen, agreeing to 1ook into the i4oo an1oun t next winter. decided lo Jet the contracts stand for that a~sociation, and ~roups in Monarch and Three Arch bays in South Laguna. The city for the pas l several years has provided lifeguard services lo the thret areas on a contract basis. Spokesmen (or the Shoreclirfs group stressed that their strong desire for contracl serv ice remains. but lhey asked thRt \he $400 be discounted so that they could use the; money for t h c Ir own beach maintenance program. Pentagon Asks Study WASHINGTON (UPl l -The Pentagon has asked Lockheed Aircraft Cnrp. to l'Xplore merg er pos~ibillties. cont ending the company will be In linnncial difficulty even If the government help~ bnil ii ou l o( Its rundhlg "'OCS 'A'IU1 the CSA cargo plane. Scores· Face Charges Greatest Narco Raid Brings l11dictn1ents Paperwork on prlaoners rounded up tn Orange County's areatest narcolie!i raid had not been completed today, but authorities had already prep :ire d d!X'Un1cnts on rnany scheduled for arrest. 1'1le,Y are th~e named in Grand Jury .I J-IARVE ST .•. crPpt into the crackdo1vn as one trrw1na11 :iltac/1cd a bright ribbon bow to a Grand Jury indictment. after noticing \\led- nesday was the defendallt's birthday. 1'hen, lhe countywide !'Weep began, itS five raid tea1ns struck al various loct1lions and four transportation tea1ns \\'f're kept busy fe rrying the :suspects lo va rious jails. One suspected heroin dealer from Fullerton, Gale Abernathy, 22 , fled afler ~eeing the raid al his home in progress i'ln(l ;1rrJ\'Cd at a friend's Costa l\1esa rc~idcnl'c JUSL in tin1e to be :iriested there. Costa 1\1cs,1 P<1licr Detectit·c Capt. Boh (ln.>en said tod<1y that Op~rillion H ~rvrst -pre-µlanned tn Lhc sntallest detall -came off almost wit hout a hitch. I le said investigators "'ere surprised at the amount of heroin traffic in the ll t.1rllor Arca. revealed as a result of the probe dL1ring rerent v.·eeks. "Of the l11diclrnents and complaints 1.~ucd. 20 Y,'ere for s;ile of heroin, 10 for the sale of LSD. st.'<. for the sale of hashish, four for the sale of marijuana and four for sale of barbiturate pills. "Many of the complaints are for more than one count or sales,'' Capt. Green said. "ll is a li!!le disheartening arresting the $<1n1e lndi\'iduals over and O\'e: :ig:iin,'' he added 'l'he total included 31 1ndirl1nents and 1.1 felony cvmplaints, while fr1eOd:i, vi~itors and roomn1ates present -in· eluding runaway gi rls -pushed the ligurc l.ow;:ird 100 persons .. Authorities S<lid tod:.iy addition al i11- rl ltl1n<'nl s an(I wa rrants remain Lo be served and the hunt is spreading to delcrmine the whereabouts of several :-.u~p«ets_ "The tirrc~ll'd subjcC'lS cul evt:'r~ walk 11f hfe , fron1 !he l(lw·income brat:kel to the area's highest." said Cap!. Green. Some suspects were picked up 1n r:unshackle commun:i l p.-id~. ll"hile at lc.i~t two arr the :-;ons of Newport Be;i cll n1illion:11res -an industrialist and owner n! a f:11nous night club. lla1ders confiscated ~mall amounts nl heroin, marijuana and assorted drug pills, mostly carried on the suspects 11·ho v.·erc searched before being booked into the various jails. Lawn1en from Santa Ana, Westminster, Tu stin, Nev.•port Beach, and Huntington Beach police departments joined tn Opcr:Hion Harvest, which resulted fr om a probe originated in Costa Jlfesa. luxurious indictment.. and felony warrants. SC'Ores of addilionaJ arrestees \1'ere taken mlu custody on tither related ch;irges when found to be present at the 60·plus targets assigned to raid le11ms. Arraign1nenl proceedings u•ere to begin today tn Harbor Judicial District Court I Je re are those ordered arrested by the Grand Jury and the charge3 againJt then1 : Jo}'ct !\I. Prlncle, 18. of 219 Prlnce\on Drt\'e. Costa r.lcsa. sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. 1'1mothy It. Gravelle, 21, of 302 t.1ont.e Vista Ave.. Costa t<.1esa, furnishing dangerous drugs. John Knight. 19, of !773 Crestmonl Place, Co5ta r.1esa, sale of hashish and dangerous drugs. Timothy D. Kelleher, 20. of 255 Cabril!o St., Costa f\.lesa, sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. La ura J. Jtadzavage. 20, of 2985 r..1en· doza Drive, Costa f\.fesa, sale of man· juana and dangerous drugs. J\.tlcbae l Boston, 22, of 339 Del Mar Ave ., Costa t.1csa, sale of dangerous drugs. His mother, Mn. Ethel Sunderland, 49. of t.he same address, sale of dangerous drugs. Alphic 8. Chavez, 20, of 4705 Sunswe pt Ave . Santa Ana, 5ale of dangerous drugs. Robert S. Conner. 20, of 2985 Mendoza Drive, Costa Mesa, sale of marijuana. Steven J . White, 22, of 2(13 Cecil Place, Costa Mesa, sale of heroin. Gregory P. Warkentin, 24, of 2511 Poinsettia Ave., Santa Ana, two counts, sale of dangerous drugs. Debra J . Margo. 20, of 302 Monte Vista Ave., Cost.a Mesa, sale of heroin and possession of heroin. Christopher Blllingly, 19, of 1836 Galai:y Drive, NewpOrt Be&ch, 11le of laroin and hashish. Kurl P. Witte, 23, of 10102 b rive, Huntington Beach, dangerous drug!. f\..1errimac iale or Loonte A. Priest, 19, of 770 Allegheny Ave, Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and dan,'lerous drugs. Thomas Pfleger, 18, Of 26 Harbor Tsland. Newport Beach, two eount.!1, aalc of heroin. Tiniothy A. Dobbic, 20, of 846 Center St.. _Costa r..1esa, two cotuit.s, sale vf heroLD. John C. Roger11 19, of 1561 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa, two counU, aa/e of dangerous drugs. Daniel J, Banas, 17, of 2741 San Juan Lane, Costa f\.1esa, two count.!!, sa!e of heroin. David Allen . 22, ol 230 Sant.a Isabel Ave .• Cost.a Mesa, sale of dangerous drugs. J ames C. Gray, 19, of 13012 Laurinda \Vay. Tustin, sale of hashish . Stl!'phen Fra:de r, 19, of Ful!erton, ::;ale of marijuana. Bryan L. Abernathy, IS, of Fullerton, sale of heroin . Gale Abernathy. 22, of Fu1lerton, two CQUills, sale of heroin. Ji>hn IUva.s, 27, of Fullerton, sale of heroin. Candice E. Turney, 20, of 13922 Tustin Drive East, Tustin, sale of marijuana. Albert W. Blanchard, 25, of 8641 Jen- nrich Ave., Westminster, !lale o f dangerous drugs. Roilln J . Owen, 16, of 14582 Car!ax Ave ., Tustin. Timothy L. O'Neil, 20, of ~10 S. Pvk Drive, Santa Ana. Robert F. Leighton, 27, cf %IS 14th St., Huntington Beach. F 01·gery Suspect Captured Af te1· Cl1ase Tln·ough City ·rwo La guna Beach detectives suc- cu;sfully chased a forgery suspect from Albertson's Markel to Sleepy Hollow Bc.aeh Tuesday afternoon and discovered later they had captured a youthfu l check ;"!rt.isl who may have passed up to $2,000 v.urth of forged checks. 111e suspect, Brian A. Phinney. 20, 11r Anaheim is scheduled for arraignment lf)(]ay in South Orange County f\.1unicipal Court. Detectives A!ex Jimenez and Gene Brooks responded to a ca}J from the mar· kct manager who said he had just been 11·arned that a forgery might be in pro- gress. Frank A. Phinne y, Jr. of Laguna Beach, brother of the suspect, was visiting stores to warn them that 1 book of his checks had been stolen by his brother. \\·ho had successfully cashed a number of them in local st.ores, police asserted. The older brothtr was talking to the manager, police said, "·hen the suspect entered the ma.rkel and sought to c1sh another check. A call to police brought Brooks and J imenez to the !lcene. \\'hen lhey approached the suspect t.o question. him, police said Phinney fled on foot and was cllased three blockll by the detectives, \\'ho caught up with him at the beach. down sofas • spring These hond5om e :,of1's were designed to give you the ultimate 1n seotlng comfort with docron ond down back pillow:;, deep spr~ng down se ot cu~hions enveloped in down ond feathers and in two foom -f1Ued orm pillows. Choose from " wide selection 0 of f;ne fob,;c,, 8' length reg. $599 399. • )"our fa voriU interior dtsigntr wilt bt hopp~ to O.S!~l uou , , • H.J.GAl\R.ETT fURNITLJRE PR OFESS IONAL INTE RIOR DESIGNE RS I I -TRY OUR REVOLVING CHARGE- O pn Mott., 11114"'-& Fri. Ewn. 12 IS HARBOR Bl VO, COSTA MESA, CALIF . 6'46 -0275 I ~' I I 'l 'oday's Fl•at San Cle1nente Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL. 63 , NO. 127, 3 S ECTIONS,~~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY , MAY 28, 1970 TEN CENTS " State Senate Delays Mitchell Confirmation Controv,rsy O\'er the iippointm,nl of 11rch conservative Clay N. ri1itchcll of South Laguna lo the State Board nl £ducallon has been mO\'etl lo a back burner by the state Senate until arter the Tuesday prin1ary election. Although o l he r !,'llbemalorial air pointments were routinely approved by the Senate, pro..l\l1tchell forces have not been able lo n1ustcr the 27 necessary votes during Uie campaign period lo ronfirm Mitchell , 511 , of 11 Alta l\1iril /toad. Sen. 1\.lfrcd E. Alqu1st ID-San Jose 1. has been allen1ptin~ to block l\lltchcll He v.·ould need 14 votes to do this. Hut it has see1ned doubt.fut he can !111e up that many. Mitchell. former president of the Orange County School Board, was ar- pointed in February by Gov . lleagan. Republican sources say this W<1S at the C•ll..Y PILOT PMI• '' P•lrKlr O'D••Ultll . SUSPECT THOMAS PFLEGER, II, FRISKED BEFORE BOOK ING Newporl Youth Jeiled on Suspicion of Peddling Heroin Operation Harvest Reaps Scores of Drug Suspects By A HTllUI! R. VI NSEL 01 lh• D•ll1 ,.),., S11H Operation Jla rvest I a r ges 1 crackdown on narcotics deali ng 111 Orange County history -began late \Vednesday in Costa Mesa as rHid teams \\•ere sen t into the fields. \vhich included slums and millionaires' mansions. Ry noon loday, more tha n 50 persons had been arrested on Grand Jury in· dictments and warrants issued Wed- nesday to climax a three-month joint probe by law enforce ment agencies. The arrestets ranged from a 16-yiar· nld boy to a 49-year-0\d housewife, while a large number of the purchases made Orange Coast "'enther "Partly sunny" is stnl th" \.'.'Ord from lhe \.\'ealherman for Friday , with clouds reigning through the morning and temperatures mired in Lhe middle 60's. INSIDE TODAY Tilt Sovie t ·novy 1~ pursuing the same pol.icy the U11i ted Statc.s did deccuJ.es O.f10 n11d for IJie .~ame pu,.pose: Gunboat rliplomac!J to sh010 the Ru.'ls10.n prese11cc. Page 19, CllllW~ll " ~·~ 14·H (~11'<'1"1 "' ' M~llltl "Wftlt " Cit Ult Id l•·lt Nl!l ... 11 N1"'t ... (t"'k' " Or111tt c ... ""' " , ........ ~ " 1 11¥11 .... 1., " Oet1~ l'ltll<tl " S•oPfl 1•·V 0 1¥0rtl l " Sloe' Mu,111 "''" t:~1ter+1I ··~' • T•!••ltltft " ~ftlOrlllftMtftl )1•1! l~tlltft 1"11 Ill•••<• lf·11 Wll lhtr • 1i ......... " w~u. w •• ~ " .... l••~ ... " Wtm~•'• Jolt"'' 11·H Ml•!l•ll " Worlll ,. .... ... ~Ver the past three monlh:i inrolvcd he roin. authorities said .. The mother and her son alliecdly worh - ed together. Little contraband \vas takf'n from more than 60 locations hit from NewPor1 Beach inland to Fullerton and up and down 1he coast, due to a new court dec1s1on involving seizure of evidence. The so-called Chime! Decision lim iL'i lawmen without spttific search warrants lo impounding only what lhey can reach within arm's length al the time of arrest. A search warrant for an apartment in Huntington Beach, however. led In seizure or 2,540 tablets or L.50 ~stimatcd to be. worth $2.000. according In Costa Mesa Detective Norm Kutch. No violen« was reported during the massive sweep by various city police departments and 11gents from the State Bureau or Narcotics Enforcement . while the monumental Operation Harvest iL~elf went smoothly. "Like clockwork." said Costa t.1esa Detective Lt. Hal Fischer. State agents spent some $6,000 in drug pu rchases during the invesligativf' period -kept a secret from n1any lawmen who would later participate -white Costa Mesa police spent S28.000 alone in man·hours and overtime. Some in vestigators worked 24-hour shirts. "There's a little bit of 'bread· involved here ," emphasized Detective Sgt. John Regan in briefing the 50-plus officers assembled al hcadquar1ers before lhe sweep began. Al 11 p.m .. nn the third day of Drug Ahuse Prevention \Veek. 1970, as pro- c-lairned by PreRidcnt Nlxon, Operation ll <'lrvest began . Onr of Cosh1 J\1es;fs f\VO new pcillci- heli~pter!I -both called in ror aerial assistance -carricr1 a banner lha! said: ''The N11rcs Vielcome the Whi rl.v·PiR:<1." f)ci;.pilf' thr ~¥1\'ily o( the i ~~11r, hurnor (See JIARVEST. Pnl:"e ZI ~Lrong urgL1g or fl.tax Rafferty, state superintendent of public instruction. i\lqu1st. a candidate for lieutenant go1·ernor. interrogated Mitchell before the live.member Senate Rules Committee on April 29. ~1ltt'.hell v.·on endorsement by the n1le.~ committee. on a 4 to I ''Ole. Sen. Stephen P. Teale tD-West Point). voted against hun. After Alquist interrogated ~tit.chell at the hearing, Teale Look over. The-inailer setmed sewed up for ~litchell after rules co1nm ittee en- 1lorsemenl despite opposition from Orange County including former grand Jury n1embe.rs. Alquist said, ho~'e ... er, "I wilt oppose '.\1r. r-.1itchell 's appointment un the Senate floor. not bt>cause of hi& reactionary 1>0!itics but because of his di sn1a\ record of performance on the Orange County School Board. •·1 think the Sen atr"s rCJC<'tion nf ~l ltchell's appointment wlll save Gov. Reagan a ireat deal of future em· barrassment. '' Although still unconfirmed, ~htthell has been n1ceting with the state board H1lfl krepinR relati vely quiet and un- controversial. lie has said Alquist's op- position is politic:i lly rnotivated . • Alquist forces hope. Ul.'.lt if pro·~f itche11 votes are in shon supply after the primary that the governor will quietly \\•lthd raw the eppointmenl. This se emed a somewhat re mot e possibility, however, since the govemor';11 prestige is.;-involvcd and he will likely push for confirmation. The mat1er may be brought to the floor of the upper house at any time an<I will probably su rface again 11hortly after the Tuesday elect ion. Stoel\. Marl\.et Continues Upward; Trading Heavy Nixon Due 111 Clen1e11te By Midt1igl1t By RICHARD P . NALL Of I~• O.il1 1'1111 S11U Pre:::!dent Nixon should arrivt> a1 h 1~ San Clemenle home about midnight after speaking at Knoxville, 1'enn. youth rally \vith his friend evangelist Billy Gt-aham · Orficials at £1 Toro Marine Corps Air Station said the estimated arrival lime of Air Force One carrying tbe Presidential party is 11 :45 p.m. Th~ group then flies by helicopter to San Clcrnente . El Torn spo kesmen said gatf's <i1 the ~larine air station v.•on't be open tn 1he public because of the latcnes.~ or the hour, 1'he President is 10 r r 1 u r n 1n '\lashington t.1onday after spending the ~1 t'mori;il Day 11'eckcnd at the \\'estern \\'hile House. Mc \l'ill vote bl' 11bsentce ha llni in the Tuesday prima~y election The P~C'S1- rlcn1 is a registered Y01er of San Clc1nente. lie and l\lrs. Nixon v.'ill nnl be accompanied by daughter , Tricia, v.·ho has private plans for 1ht> weekend . tlis attendance at Graham'.<: f:ast Ten· nessee. crusade this even ing will brn12 the n:itional exposure that the evangeli~t CQmp1a1ned ha~ been lackin~. Aftcr a night frnrn \\"ashin!.!lnn , rhr Pre~idcnt v. ill be dri \·en In the tlniv('rsity fif Tennc<:sec football ,<;tar!1un1 l.rah:1111 has dra11ll more than 50,000 [)t'r."On~ there on each of six nights of his 10-d;iy crusade. llis theme is the problems nf vo11th and the rebclliori of you!h . f'on1ril<l 1n1nl.i nf a lack of na11onal nrt1\·ork co1·<'r:tgr, \.r<iharn has said : "If 5.000 of us rnarchl'd in ;i prnlr't rle.monstration on this campus. it woulrl be all over the television net11•01·ks. ''Bul there are 50.000 gathercrl ror a meetin)! he.Tl' 11t one nf Americ11':; (See NIXON .. Page ~! Laguna T ea.c lt ers R eady to F or1n Union Chupter A Laguna Beach cha pter {If !he California Federation of Teachers ap- pears to be in the making at Laguna Beach High School. CFT President Raou l Tcih£'1 spoke tn tea chers at the school earlier in the month to inform them of thr ac- tivities of lhe stale\\'ide hranch of thr American Federation of Teacher~ <1n1! left a charter and application form~ for those v.·ho v.·ished to join. Social studies instruc1or Roy Bradshaw said this week 22 teachers have sif!:ned up end a chapter probably will be formed when the sign.up numbers 30. There are 50 teachers at the high !lchool. hut membership ·will be open to all teachers in the district. Bradshaw is on" nf three AFT mrmbcrs-a l-large 'on the fa culty. The other two are musir director Jack Krrf- ling and at1. teacher Donna Lyndr., who figured in recent hearings regarding thei r proposed dismissal. ThP Laguna Beach school boarrl urihrlrl !he di.5missal of r.1rs. l.A1ndf!. bu1 sough t a cnntinu:ition in the Krefting casr tro riermit study of the full tran!ICript of hi~ he<1 ring be.fore a sl ate ofricer. CFT prf'sident Teilhet rcpres<"ntcd both teachers et lheir hearin1s. JUDGED OUTSTANDING Laguna's Hu1twick TAPPED FOR HONORS San Clemente's T•ylor Nixon Meet Reassures l11vesto1·s NE\V YORK (AP) -Analysts sa.id son1e profil·laking eroded early gain~ in the stock market Thursday but stock prices continued strongly ahead in heavy trading. (See quotations, Pages J2.J3 ). By 1:30 p.m. lhe Dow Jones average of JO industrials !lood at 574.29, up 11.09. Earlier in the session the Dow averagr: had been ahead nearly 19 points. But Wall Street analysts said investors who !!old out after making a quick profit were responsible for the loss ol somr: of the market's early gains. Hustwicl\:, Taylo1· Cl1ose11 T OJl Soutl1 Coast Stude11ts Brokers 1.aid investor confidence wa! strengthened, however. by \\'hite House confirmation that Feder<'l Re s e r v e Chainnan Arthur F. Burns hag assured busi ness ana financi al leaders who din ed with President Nixon Wednesday night lha t the Federal Reserve Board wa~ alert to the country's monetary needs. Ad vances outnumbered declines hy about 3 to I among issues traded on th~ New York Stock Exchange . The stock market closed sharply higher ~·ednesday as the Dow average posted 1l~ largest single-day gain in history. The ""'idely followed av<'rage of 30 Industrial stock.!! jumped 32.04 to close al 663.20, a ~.07 percent increase. Al its hig hf!st point as recorded by inlril· hour readings, the a\'cragc 'vas up over 37 r1c1v1d Huslwiek of Laguna Beach Hig h ~chool anrl Bar bara Ka y Taylor Of Sa 11 ('le.mc-,te l·lip;h School are the 1970 v.'in· n!"'r~ of the Outsta nding Student Aw ard. ~po11sorc1I by Laguna fet!rral Saving~ <1nrl l.,-0an 1n cooperalion with lhc [=>lane Christens Cle111 ente Roa<l With Landing Thr rough-graded seclion o! a ne\v San Clemente roadway received an unusual chrislening Tuesday e\•ening hy a lucky Santa Ana pilot al the stick of his disabled plane. In a forced landing le r 111 e d "miraculous·• by so me investlgalors Rex. ford L. Turner dropped his Mannlcy ltoc kel onto the new extension of Avenida Pico 1hen taxied along the bwnpy stretch, over a blind hump, and decided the nexl few curves were too much to handle. So Turner turned U1e aircraft into a bank for an abrupl stop. lie was unhurt in lhe 5:49 p.m. landing, Turner, of Z516 N. Greenbriar Sl., lold police he. was flying from Palomar to Orange County Airport when the plane lost fue l pressure over the northerly cil/ limits and he looked for a place to land . The roadway, which is being cut ne~t to the. city'~ new ioewagc treatment planl see1ned sn10.)th from above, he said.· But the oumps and the final crash Into lhe bank caused an estimaltd $600 in dnmage to the plane'• undercarriage, wings and propeller. Robert Patchin of Villa Park. a frJend of the pilot. stayed with aircraft through the night and 01is morning observed that 11 :iChcdul ed flight to Alaska in the aircr11ft obviou!lty "'as cancelled. Pat- c.hin said the plane ha:; 11bo11t hair il1 fue l left. "It didn't run out of g11s, nu,ybe the.re wa_, just too n1uch ~·a lcr pumped into the g11s," he said . statewide Cahforrua Sa11ngs arifl Loa n Lcagut. The w111nrrs and thi"'lr parents ~·erP ho nored al a hanqurt .'.IL the Disneyland Hotel. whcrr 1hl!y received go Id n1edallion~ and $1()(1 cash awards. ll ustw1ck, ~on of E<trl truslwicl;, 420 F.! Uosq ue. 1:; l'J70 Sa lulatorian. 1:1 n1iddlc d1st anrc run rirr on 1hc Arlist I rack team 11nd has serl'cd as senior class president. l le plans Lo go to Slnnfont. ~1iss Taylor, 1laugl1ter of ~lr. and "'!rs. \Vill ian1 Taylor, 41 25 Calle Bienve nido , San Clemente, will follow her studies 1n English and creative \Yriting at Sari Diego Slate College. She v.•as president of both the I n t e r Club and Senior J·lumanities Club this ye ar and secretary for !he Calirorni a Scholarship Federation. Hippies Big board volumr of !7.44 million sh ares v.·as the second hea viest turnover this year. The previous re cord fQr a single day'.\ ~a ln in the average was 32.03. registered Nov. 26, HJ63, the Tursday after the funeral or Pre:;id~nl John F. Kennedy. Despite its Sl"i:e. however, the gain brought the index lo a poin t only slightly above \1•here it stood al 1he start or the week. The index had rallen a tota l of 31.01 poinls :..tonday and Tuesday . Stocks on the Ame rican Exchange and the over-the·counler market also record - ed la rge gains. Bond price~ rose for (See STOCKS, Pair %) Co1111ted Long Form at Every Fifth Cave THE 1970 CENSUS was over on April 10 for most citizens, but it's only just coocluded in the La,una area, \\•hich had a few special problems o( ill own . For one thing, instead of being permitted to return their censu!l que~­ liotmaircs by mail, Lagunans found themselves in a special district where the census was taken in the old-fashioned housc-tr>house manner. This in itself is enough to slow things down, bul when some of Lhe dwellings to be covered are caves. the si tuation betomes rather special. THE CAVE JIEAD COUNT fell to enumerator Frank Lucier, a local sculptor who enlisted as a census taken and was assigned a h1rge Laguna Canyon district, including such rustic havens as Canyon Acres Dri ve and \Ypodland Drive where the population tend! to fluctuate as so-ealled "hippies'' float through town. Lucier diligently pursued his rounds and eventually got everyone count- ed lo hi.!1 J11atlsfaction. TIIE HILLSIDE CAVF.s above the sanyon . he says, offered the gre11test challe.ngc, but he tackled them on root, usually finding no one home. but drop-- ping ofr a form and instruction at every cave 1hat showed signs of OCC\lpancy. At every fi rth home checkOO, the rnumcralors were Instructed lo ask the occupants to fill out • "long rorm" "'ilh a lot more questions lhan qn the .!ltandard fclrm . LUCIER, OBEYING lnstruclioris. counted hl'1 raves anll periodically droflpcd off a "long form" accompanied by a polite no!e Informing the OC· cupant thal Rs "the llrth cave" he was being asked to compl~te and retorn the extended questionnaire. l!O\I' mAny, lf any, c:n1e tlwellrrs con)pliril "'ilh U1e rtquest is not yet knO\vn. If nny clld, lhe Escondido Census Oflicc may be due for some sur· prise3 when fhe Qutstionnaire' Are checked . I I 2 DAil Y PILOT SC Tl\urldu, M•1 28, 1~70 Wit~h Re-huffed Vnclad Ac tress Get.s Pink Slij1 NE\V YORK (UPI ) -tTnlil last week Carole \,ockwood -.tu a MCrtt.ary by day and a wi tch by night. Unfortunately for thl.' prcty bl.onde, howevu, htr witchcraft was prac- ticed in public <ind p1"11cticall y 111 Lhe nude . . Miss Lockwootl, of Shaker Jle1ght s, Ohio, said \Vednesday she was_ fired from her job wJth an engi neering consul ting firn1 because of a •·conflict of interest." According to U1e Purdue lniverslty graduate she had been rnoon!lghting as a witch Jn the off-Broadway production "Dark of the l"otoon." The role was nol a de1nand lng one, merely requiring her lo prance around the stage more or less in the buff. Bul lwo bu.~inessmen from Ne w Jersey apparenlly look ln the show last week and when they mel Miss Lockwocxi the next day in I.he offices of Seelge, Stevenson, Value and Kn etht, wh ere she \\'Orked, they did a double take. "The two n1cn v.·en t into a vic e president's offi ce," she said, ''and when they left. he ca lled 1ne in and said he did net think my activity was conducive to the company's image adding, 'l lhink you know \\'hat I am referring to.'" f.1iss Lockwood said she was relieved of her $120-a·week job the next day. Officials of the rirm refused to comment bul the budding actres.s said "I thlnk it's all a bit puritanical. "I'm afraid my rent is going to be a little late Lhis month," she added. Or Else Tax Ciit Com1ty Surpl11s to Create Teen Center for Viejo? By PAl\IELA 1-lALLAN Of Ille Diii~ P119t Sl1 tl A surplus in county special servicr"s district funds in Mis.sion Viejo may create a teen center for the community. "The f\1ission Viejo budget should pro- vide a $40,000 to $60,000 surplus this year which is earm nrked for urban level community services," said Mike Shearer, presiden t of Uit· f.lission V i e j o llomeowncrs Association. Speaking to an audience of about 50 pe<>ple in the multiptirpo.se room of the Mission Vie jo High School 'l/ednes<iav, he explain~! how lhc teen ccn1cr would be built and function. "We have two options ror thi.5 surplus lax money w11ich Is generated annually said Shearer. "We can Jo\\·er the tax rate. or we can keep it the same and use the extra money fOT a much-needed t!'en ccnler." lie said t>slimnles h:ive pl aced the lni!ia/ l'OSI a! around $80.000 bu1 that annual operations "'ould be $20,000 to $23,000. "We hope Aegan HJ\ls and Capistrano Hi~hlands v.·ill participate financially with the ir surplus runds in their service districts so that this v.·HI be a co mmunity· wide endeavor." ~id Shearer. Allhough no specific location has yet been se leelcd. he said the organizers hope to find one within walking distance of fi.1lssion Viejo High School. He said the buildinit probably would be ine xpensive prefab construction, possibly u.~ing several trailers together. The structure would be about 2,200 square feet with outside courts and a patio. The idea for the center came from 1 recent meeting on drug abuse at which several teenagers mentioned the facl Uiat I.here 's nothing do to tn the community outside school. "We want lo provide a place for recreation other than the Th riftimart parking lot ," said Shearer. "\\'e want it to be a place ~·here any kid can drop in . There'll be no Memorial Da y Con cert Slated A concerl. by the Thurston lnl C'rmed1all.' School band will pr ('('cde traditional l.aguna Beach !111.'mo rial O:ry ser.1ires al lle1slt>r Point at 11 a.m. Saturdav. The annual event at the ~1c.mori:1l Sh afi "'i ll feature an add ress tiy L:rguna Beach a1\orncy Wilham iVilcoxen. Representatives of SO organ11atioos have been inv ited to plact flo ral tribu tes at !he base of !he shaft during the ceremony, co-sponsored by the Americ8Jl Leglon and Veterans of Foreign "'ar.s. DAllY PILOT Newpert leKlri L .. IH lfftll CMt1 Mne H1..tl""9'1 IHcll fo••Hoi• \'olley SG• Ci.-10 OltAHGE COAST '°UBlUl•\NG CO<rllPAN'I' ltobtrl N . w,.J P ru .a,.,t trd P~b"•M•• J •• ~ It. c.,,t .v \lltt Pf'l•.atnr •net Gene••I M•"•e•r 1hom1i Ketvil E<lllor l llom11 A. 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"''" ti """'-' ·····~ M~ (eell Mtu, (t1'"''"10, ~-··~! ... ~y (trrltf U.to _,."'!Yi by m~•I 11 W ..-•lllY1 m lllll,., <Tn!IMllll"" uoo -~•MY. I \ membership requirement. no fo:'es, and probably no dress codes ()r stringent rules and regu lations." Perry Snell, a homeowners OOa rd member added lhe reason for the loose Slructure will be lo attract many dif- ferent kinds of young people. "You have t~ sup.!r straights and you ha ve the punks. What we \\'ant are the 80 percent in between," said Snell. Shearer explained that the exact pro- gram has not yet been determined. "The center probably will have a game room, juke box, dance area, snack bar, lounge and outdoor recrealiO'll area," he said. People In Lhe audience suggested ad· ding a sewing machine and electric fry pan for spur of Lhe moment cooking and gymnastic equipment. The center and it!: equipment will be supervised by 11. paid employe pro- bably someone who will be attached to the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Departmenl aided by volunteers. The paid employe would an!rWer to a community council made up of adull-'i but otherwise adults wouldn't be actively inV<>lved. Snell pointed out that many kids Y.'OUldn 't come if there were adults hover· ing in the background, that's why the center would have to find re!ponsible Saddleback College students for the assislants jobS. Shearer said young people had betn invited to sit down and work out their own programs but that there had been poor response. They said they v.·ere trying again on JUT1e 3 at 7:3-0 p.m. in the high school TV studlo. One woman pointed out that the Youngsters may not believe that the center will ever be realized, especially since a prior atten1pt at a tel!Tl center was dissolved bec <1use of cornmunity misunderstanding. "Even ir there i~ a lack of interest in the planning, that isn 't !1.Jfflcierrt reason not lo hnve it," said Shearer. "'Once lt"s there, I think il \\'ill be used.·· He ad ded Lh at \\'hile overwhelming .5UJ>- port would be nice it Isn't necessary 10 gelling the center off the ground. "The onlv 1h1ng \\'e do need is a lack or opposit ion ." Frunt Page 1 STOCK S ... the fir~t time in ,1 tJOut eight "''etks, although not as impressively Bs the stocks. One analyst said major upward moves after d('ep ma•kel slumps usually beg.in with !hls kind of buying surge . "\Ved- nesday·s rise is a very goOO sign," he said . Other analysl.S, however, said the basic funda mentals th at senL the Dow average plunging 71 polnt.5 in the previous six 15essions remain unchanged, They said the upswing was due primarily lo in- lt!rnal fllrces caused by the deeply oversold market condition. Others speculated lhaL buyers might have been hoping the meeting Wednesday ni ght betwccn President Nixon and business and financial leaders \\'oultl pro- duce an encouraging anoouncement about economic conditions. Of the 20 most active stocks on the Blg Board. 1!1 showed g::iins. The ex- ception, Seagrave. was off 7S cenl3 lo Sll.12. The largest gainer was 18~1. '\'hich jumped $17 to $259. Occidental Petroleum 'vas most nctlve on 351,000 shares, rlosing up $2.60 at $16 .84. K ent Stale 1'n1stees Vote for Graduation KENT. Ohio (UPI) -The Boaro of Tn1slees a~ Krnt Stele Univ ersity \/Oted today to hold spring rommcncement as scheduled June 13 and tenlaUvely plan· ned lo reopen Jun~ 22. The unl\'fislly ·was closed ti1ay 4 \\'hen four isludents were shot Lo death by National Guard5mcn . KSU Prf'sidenl Rober! T. Whitt' recon1- mt'.ntlcd that comn1rncemrnt be ht1d 11s sc hedult>d efl<'r consul ting with cam· pus s~curlly pollce. ''\Vr've gradually bee n 1no\'ing IO\\·nrd :in tJpen ing up of lhe rampus 11nrl wr h~1·(' procct?<led M) far \\llhoul ~r1ou~ 1nr11len1," \\1hite .5a1rl. From Poqpe J NIXON • • • great universltie.s, o.nd not a word as far as I can find out," 'The President is to speak Of\ lhe problems al yout.h, pairlicularly the widespread dluent among co 11 e I e 1Wdtnla. An audience of 71>,000 la: ex· ptcted. It wlll bf' the first time the President has be e11 on a college camp11s si nce hls de<.-ision to send troops lnto Can1bodia tooched off s!uilent violence and dissent. '!'he University of Te1u1essee has Ot>en relatively frr:e of unrest as uni versities go, There \Vere peaceful rallies after Nixon's Cambodia decision and the killing of four slu•k'nts tJy the National Gua rd:.rnen a! Kent 'itate. NJ:1con, \\•ho hiis know n Graham for years. atiendcd a ti raham crusade service in Pitt sburgh during the 1968 campaign, Graham said the President, "grew up in an atmo.~phere of Chris· tianity and evi.:nge!ism." Before the Nixons deparl. Wash ington, the first lady was ·10 unveil the portrail ()f James Madison by John Van~rly n . The ceremony was also lo inclutle th e unveiling of a portrait of Dolly Madison, \\'ife or the foorth President. It is 011 loa n to Lhe \Vh ite !Joust'. 1i1e J a me s /'\fadi son portra it was purchased by the \'lhile !louse H i.~torica l Association for $80.000 1l'hile Lady Bird Johnson was fi rst lady. She will attend along with descendants of Presidents Madison and Monroe. Cn111p Pendleton Marine Shot ' By Hitchhiker A Camp Pendlelon f\·larinc \\'as shot \\'cdnesday night by a hitchhiker whom he and three companiofls had picked up about 7 p.m. in Laguna Beach, Orange County sheriff's officers reported today. Marine Robert E. Lee, 20, underwesil surgery Wednesday night at Hoag Memorial Jlospilal in Ne wport Beach where a .22-caliber slug \\'as removed from his abdomen. •le is reported ln serious condition today. Sheriff's deputies, aided by a Costa Mesa police helicopter scoured the Scotchman's cove region , north of Laguna where the shooting occurred, bu! failed to find Lhe suspect. They did pick up three men on lhl' beach for questioning hut Lhey were released when Lee 's companions said they were oot involved in the shoollng. Sheriff's Captain James Broadbelt said the shooting took place "·hen the hitch- hike r attempted lo rob the quartet just after being let out of the car al his request. The suspect i!I described as male, white, in his early 20's, six feet tall, of slim build with curly shoulder length hair. Laguna Inf ant Chokes to Death Efforts of a young mother and 11 Laguna Beach police officer to revive a six -months old baby boy who had choked while the mother \\as nursing h1n1 failed early tOday. The baby, J ohn Edward (;1Jbrrt Ill, was pronounced dear on arrival al South Coast Community Hospital Officer Pau l Rose, responding to a l'llll from Nathan Johnson , 237 \\1oo<ll<1n1I Drive, at 12:34 a.m., found !he child ':. n1other , Mrs. John Gilbert of Star l{oute. Big Sur, Calif. k11ee ling on the tloo r at that address attempting to reviv e lhe infant with extern al hearL m:i.~!'i::t_i:r. Rose administered rnnu th-l<l-rnou!h rc.susc1tation 'l'hilc aw;11t1ng .in a111- 0ularicc .a11iJ a1Len1rt$ 111 rr·i; torr breathing wrre e<>ntinued 111 tl1r ;im. bulance and at the hosp1t11I. police rrp<1rt. A coroner's depu ty said tndily the child apparently stopped hreathing after it had choktd whil e be ing fed . An :iulop!y will be performed to.-J<iy to estabhsh the cause ()f death. Clemente Group Mnst Pay Rnte A horneowner's group operating a pr ivate beach in San Clemente "'ill have to pay the same rate for lifeguard service as lwo other outside the city. The Shorecliffs Community Associ111inn had olficially asked that a 10-percent charge on thei r payment for summer service covering vehicle maintenance be discounted. But clty councilmen, agretlng lo look into the $400 amount next winier. decided to let 1he cootracts stand for U1ol ::issociolion. and group~ in Monarch and Three Arch bays in South La guna. The city for the pasl several years has provided lifeguard .5ervices to the three areas on a contract basis. Spokesmen for the Shorecliffs group stressed that thei r strong desire for contract service remain~. but the.y asked th11.l 'die $400 be discounted so that they collld use the money for I he i r own beach maintenanee program. P e ntagon Asks Study WASH INGTON (UPI) -The Penlagon h;is a~ktd Lockheed Aircraft Corp. to t":xplore merger pos i<ibillt!es, rant.ending th r. company will be in financl11l difficulty ev en if !he govrrnmen! hf'lps bail it out of 118 fl.1ndin.K woes with the C$A cnrgn ph111c. Scores Face· Charges Greatest Narco Raid Brings Indictments Paperwork on z:irtmmcrs roundM up in Oranae Cou nty's grealli'$l narcotics raid had not been completed today, buL authorities had a.lready pre p a re d documents on rnany scheduled for arrest. TI1ey are those 11a1ned in Grand Jury ,,1,. ·~r -ti· l·~ro11t 1•age 1 HARVEST ... l"fCPl into the crackdown as one la1\•man attached a bright ribbon bow lo a Grand J ury indictn1ent , after noticing \Ved- nesday was the defendant 's birthday. TI1en. the countywide sweep began, as flve raid teams struck at various locations and four transportation teams were kept busy ferrying the suspecl.5 lo var ious jails. One suspected hero in dealer from Fullerton , Gal e Abernathy, 22. fled after seeing the raid at his home in progress .and .a1T1ved at a friend 's Costa fl.1esa residence JUSt lll ti111e to be <ir resletl tllcre. Costa Mesa P(ll!cc Detective Capt. Bob t:reen said today that Operation Harve st -pre-planned lo the smallest detail -c:a1ne off almost without a hitch. He said investigators were surprised at lhc .:imount of heroin traffic in the Harbor Area, rev ealed as a result of 1he probe during recent weeks. "Of the indictments and CQn1plain!s 1 .. ucd. zo \\·e re for sale of heroin, 10 For the sale of LSD, six for· the sale or hashish, four for the sale of ma riiuana and four for sale of barb iturate pills. "r-.1.any of the complaints are for mooc lhan one count of sales,'' Capt. Green :.aid. '"It is a li ttle d 1~hcarlcning arresting U1e same individuals over and o\·c.- ag:ii n," he added. 'f"hc.. total included 3! indlctmenL<; anrl 1:1 felony-compla ints. \\'hile friends, vh .. ilors and roommates present -in· rluding ru11a\\'ay girls -pushed lhe 1igu re lO\\'ard !00 persons. Authorities said t0<Jay additiona l 1n- diclmc nls and \varrants remain to be ser.•ed nnd the hunt is spreading lo determine the whereabouts of several ~uspeccl:.. ··rhc :i rrc~tL'd subjects ru t every walk of hfr, from the 1011·-incomc bracket to the -area's highest," said Ct1pl. Green . Some suspects were picked up in ramshackle rommun;i\ pads. '\hile ;iL lea.-.t two are the sons nf Ne1vport Beach milh()na1 res -on industrialist and 01mer of 11 lan1ous night club. Ha1ders confiscated small a1nounts 11[ he roin, 1narijuana. and assorted drug pills, n1()stly carried on the suspecls 11"ho \\ere searched before being booked into I.he various jails. Lawmen from Santa Ana, \Yestminster, Tustin, Newport Beach , and lluntington Beach police departmen ts joined in Operation Harvest, which resulted from <1 probe ()riginatcd in Costa Mesa. luxurious ind!clmtnts ll nd felony warrants. St'Qres of additklnal arrestees were taken into custody on other related rhargc.~ when fowid to be preseot al the 60-plus targets assigned to raid learns. Arraignment proceedings \Ve re to b€g1n today in Harbor Jutlic.ial District Court. •!ere are those ortlered arrested by the Gr and Jury and the charges against then1 : Joy<'e 1\1. Prlncie, 13, of 219 Princeton Drive, Cosla Mesa, .sale of heroin and dangerous drugs. Timolby R. Gravelle, 21 , of 302 Monte Vista Ave., Costa /'\tesa, furnishing dangeroos drugs. John Kolgbl , 19, of 1773 Crestmont Place, Costa Mesa, sa:e of hashish and dangerous drugs . Timo thy D. Kelleher. 20, of 255 Cabrillo St., Cost a J\.1esa, sate of heroin and dangerou?i drugs. Laura J. 0lladiavage, 20, of 298a Men- doza Drive, Cruta ,.,lesa, sale of mari- juana and dangerous drugs. T\1icb11el Boston, 22 , of 339 Del f\far ,".ve .. Costa Mesa, sale of dallgerous drugs. His mother, l'\trs . Ethel Sunderland, -49, o! the same address, sale of dangerous dnigs. Alphlr B. Chllvez, 20. ()r 470S Sunswept Ave., Santa Ana, sale o{ dangerow drugs. Robert S. Conner, 20, of 2935 Mendoza Drive, Cos1a J\-1P.sa , sale of marijuana. Steven J, While, 22, of 203 Cttil Place, Costa ~tesa. sale of heroin. Gre1ory P. Warkentin, 24, of 2511 Poinsettia Ave., Santa Ana, two counts, sale of dangerous drugs. Debra J, Margo, lO, of 302 Monte Vista Ave., Costa Mesa, sale of heroin and possessi()n of heroin. Cbri.swpber Blllingly, 19, of 1836 Galaxy Drh•e, Newport Bc:icil, s:ile of heroin and hashish. Kur! P. \Yltte, 23, or 10102 Jo.terrimar Dril•e, lluntington dangerous drug~. Beach, sale Q l Lonnie A, Priest. 19, of 770 Allegheny Ave., Cost a filcsa . .sale of hfiOUJ and dangerous dn.igs. Thomas Pfleger, 18, of 26 Harbor Island, Newport Beach, two counts. sale or heroin. Timothy A. Dobbit, 20, of 846 Cen tc1 Sl., Cosla ~lesa, t\\'O couills, sale Ill heroin. John C. RDii;ers, 19, of 1561 111e5a Drive, Costa t\tesa, two counts, 1aJc of dangerous drugs. Daniel J . Banas, 17, of 2i4 1 San Juan Lane, Costa Mesa, two counts, sale o! heroin . Oa\'id Alien, 22, of 2.10 Santa lsa~L Ave., Costa Mesa. sale of dangerous drugs. James C, Gray, 19. of 13012 Laurinda \Vay, Tu stin, sale of ha shish. Stephen Frasier. 19, of Fullerton, ~ale of marijuana. Bl"}'aD L. Abernathy, 18, of Full erton . sale of heroin. ,,,. Gale Abernathy, 22, of Fullerton, 111.'CI counts, sale of heroin . John JUvas, 27. of Fullerton, sale <ii heroin. Candice E. Tumey, 20, of 13922 Tustin Drive East, Tustin. sale of marijuana. Albert W. Blanchard, 2S, of 8&41 Jen- nrich Ave., Westminster, sale o ( dangerous drugs. Rollin J. Owen, J6, of 14582 Carfax Ave .. Tustin. Timothy L. O'Neil , 20, of 2510 S. Park Drive, Santa Ana. Robert F. Leighton, 27, of 215 l~tn St., Huntingt.on Beach. Fo1·gery Suspect Captured After Chase Througl1 City Two Laguna Beach detectives suc. t•cssfully chased a forgery suspect fron1. Albertson's f.1arkel lo Sleepy Hollo1v Beach Tuesday afternoon and discovered late r they had captured a youthful check ar1isl \\'ho may have passed up to $2.000 \\or th ()f forged cheeks. The suspect, Brian A. Phinney. 20, of Anaheim is scheduled for arraignment today in South Orange County Murii ci pal Cou rl. Detectives Alex Jimenez and Gene Brooks responded lo a call from I.he mar- ket manager who said he had just been \varned Lhot a forgery might be in pro- 1;ress. Frank A. Phinney, Jr. of Laguna Beach , brother of the suspect, Wa!'i visiting stores to warn thern that a book of his checks had been stolen by his brother, v.•ho had .5uccessfull y cashed a number of them in local stores, police asserted. The older brother v.•as talkin g to the manager, police sa id, \\'he n the suspect entered. the market and sought to cash another check. A call to police brought Brooks and J in1enez to the scene. 'Yhen they approached the suspect t,:, question him, police said Phinney fled on foot and wa s chased three blocks by the detecllves, v.•ho caught up with him at the beach. down sofas • spring These ~o ndsome s.ofos were designed to give you the ultimaie In sea ting comfor t with docron ond down bac k pillows., deep spring down seo t cushions. env elo ped in "down ond feothers ond 1n two foom -filled orm pillows. C hoose from o wide selection 0 of fine fabrics. 8' length reg. $599 399. }"our fa vorite interior design~ will be happy to assist you •• , PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS -TRY OUR R!YOLYINCO CHARCO!- OfMn Mon., Thu~ & ,._,, lvn. 1215 HA,BO R BLVD . COSTA MESA . CALIF. 6·40.021s I I ' 11 • ' I Changes for Oscar ~~~~~:.,my~~:.~~:~~-~~~~.~-· I~ HOLLYWOOD IAl'I -A ol the"''" cinema. Pttk was also aware that car ago, Cregory !'eek i,i~ '!'he acc usations seemed to there would be hurt feehngs 1cated that stodgy old Oscar · 1 f l'f h<11't' son1e n1erit. Each year a11d "'idespread 111dignation if ;'.; as going O get a <1ce 1 L ;,iftrr t he non11n:llions have .::>io·.~1 it has h;ippened. the Acaden1y 1nadc uny abrupt ·~ been anoounct-d, the Academy ~ In recent limes, criti{'S have screens the nominated film s changes in its 1nen1berslup. '•ccused the A('adl'iny of M0-· .... 1 "The Board of Governocs ~JI r.1 its tu~ater A g ance over non Picture Al'ts arid Scicnc~s the audience at those screen-Jf be i n g es1 abhsh1nenl-ings gives an indication of i riented. Oscar's gaze . they the> nlenlbership. ~1uny o! Ja11ned, \YilS tol'.ard those present have Ion g ).'.! ollywoocfs golden but Jong-rrtircd fto1n lilm making. 2fone past. 1. 1 k h c •.. ~· These critics point.t"d to the ,regory Jee as u«n no • -· A d ;ncr(' figurehead as president ~recent ca emy a .,.,, a rd s . ll£ lht' Acaderny. lie was • 'llfhich see1ned to recogni1.e ll1e .;iv.· are of the accusations of "ild-styl e enterta1nn1ent movies ,.CJ EXCLUSIVE t-touR STARS*. * * Hli:;HEST ,,,IATING .. _A GRATIFYING .-·icHIEVEMENT." ~) -W'nd' Hal~. II Y, 011ly Ht"1 iit:PIC BATTLE OF THE S£XES." - ~Ince"\ C'nby, Jll T. Times <' ,. f ~: ~: ~ ;., ;"-. !. ~". *:. ,. ~· ~. . < ,. ~ •, ·-" ,, .-· RICHARD BURTON GENEVIEVE BUJOLD ;IJ~i \lf IN lll~: .. ,11\L vvALLlS rROfJIJ!TIOl\I l t) Mm~ef t1*e 1Cousa11h DV"5 t ,_..,, ... ..,.,,,_,.,,.~--· 1;~c?t ' . MON THRU SAT. ·-~ "ANNE" Shown •I 1 .ond ':l O ': C a"+,nav1 s~nd•v f rcm 7 the geriatric nature or the Academy electoratt', as well as the elaim.s that pressures ll&HlllCDLfJI' ALS.O THIS FEATUllf WAHB , RULER OF THE ROCKIES! -··"-•w"''•-.•-en.,. .,,..,-. ._ TECHNfCOLOR.©'·t!I· CONTINUOUS FROM 2 FRl.-SAT.-SUN , insitutcd a \110-year study of the metnber roster." said a spokesman "T!ie Ho a r d realized that the passage of lime had made ~on1e branch affiliations inappropria te. A comn1iltee \lent through the hst, branch by branch and n1ember by rn1•n1ber .. The review brought changes in status for 497 members. Forty-nine v.·cre .:hanged from one branch to :1noth£1t -for £1Xan1ple, a \\Ttll'r v.·ho had bl'come a director. One hun- dred and rune w£'re sy,·itched froin branches to be i n g n1en1bers·at-large. They \1·crc 111ostly rnc111bcr.s who had been 1nacti1'e in film s. they can now volt• for lhe a\\·ards hut nut for the non1inations in their Oll'n (Taibi. Three hundred and thi rty- nine memb<>rs v.·erc 1nade associates. which n1eans they cannot vote for awards. The Acade1ny has al so tightened 11p the rules on qualifications for new members: more eN- perience 1n films \\•ill be rr- quircd. Last week Peck announced another change: the members of the pul>lic relations branch y,·ere beh1g switched t o associate mt'1nbcrship. i h us depriving th£>m of voting fo r the awards. The Academy president reasoned that the publicists do their rnajor \vork after filrns are co1nplcted and thus hal'e no hand in the 1:reative pr0<:ess. "An cight-mnn comn1i1tee headed by Daniel Taradash or the writers' branch was appoin!cd to tl'view com- pl::iin ls aboul the changes," said an Academy .~pokesm;in. "So lar on!y 13 out or the 567 cha11ges ha1•e been revers· ed" The ne\\' setup reduces the 1\cademy electorate from 3,172 to 2.802. Peck believes that the reduced total will be more responsive to v.·hal is current in the fthn world. (ifo1,ert1ess Deborah Kerr :-.tars a" the governess i:or ·t 11·0 young children in '"!'he lnnocenls." tonight al 9 on the CRS 'fhursday Nig!il l\•lovie over Chan- nel 2. Ne\v Irvine Group Set For Comed y The Irvine Cornmun i ty Theater, freshly introduced lo Orange Coast audiences l'.'ith a progran1 of one·act plays, has chosen !he cast for its first full-length production. "Come BIO\\.' Your Morn," lhe con1edy which began a decade of playwrighting suc- cess for Nei l Si1non, \Viii be staged by Lhr Irvine Plnyers for tY.'O wee kends in .lune. Neal Losey is directing the show. Taking the pnncipal roles are Torn Titus and Jim 1'raughbcr tcts the bachelor brothers sharing a NC\V York apartn1enl. Sam Urandon and Frances !11cCann \\'ill repeat earlier roles as th<" n1other and father. \1•h1le Tin a Dirkmaat and Joell<" Bassin supply the ro1na11t1c interest. "Come Blo\v Your llom" \\'ill pla~' Junt' 19·20 and 21i·27 at the Corona del t-.l<tr IJ1gh Li'I Dumpli11g .S t,urdoni Frorn Cornmer ciul 111• JERH '' Bt.:CK NE\V YOllK (AP1 -Alice l'l:iytC'n has JUSt n·1ade the tr<insH1on lrurn !he your.g bride V.'ho rna kes indiijestible durnplings in a 1elev1s1on com" n1erc1ill to ro1:k s1ngl'r 111 an off Hroadwuv hit She .stepp(_.o 11110 th1· fol l;' Tuesday n1gh1 in '"ThP Last Sweet D:iys of l";iac ·• A new~paper :1d [or thr-.-d1ov.·" 1·aJls her ··our lil- llt• . dun1phng " ~1 i~s Play1en has been in lhf' theater since she was 1 I -slle'~ uow 22 -and has ht't'n 111 such sho11 ~ as "(;yp~y ." "Oliver." "Hello. Dolly'" :11111 "Henry Sweet llcury " The la1lcr bro ught hl'r ;1 norn1nation for lhe Touy ;i ward Uu t lhr role or the 'young bnd1• in the Alka·Selt1.er ('Otn- rnerct:t l brought lier n.it1011al !:init· L:ist Tuesd;iy the con1· 111crl'1:.tl was narned the best 111 1ls catrgory and f\.fiss JJlaylen and her costar, Terry Kiser, each won 11 Clio :1'>'':ird for the oul s tandtnK -performance of the year in a conlr11ercial. '"The on ly thing ," she s:iitl in her wavering voice, "they forgot lo invite us to the <iwards dinner." That C01n1nert·1al won hl'r roles m other commereials, but despite a fe\v clauns. It did noL land her the part 111 "Isaac." "( had that 11.irl before the commercial c:uni• out," she :>aid ··TI1ey"d sel'n me in other thing<; I'd dont• " Shr is dickering for ::ip- µearance on a summer replacernent show on telev1son, but ~sn't want 101 talk about it yet. She said. "11's bad luck u11til it's dov.·n on paper." ~he said the dumpling ('Om· mercial was one of the few l she's made that wns fun . ··usually you h;i1·e to hold <1 platter <1 certain way or !;Ornetlng like that," she ::;aid . "But they let us in1provise . Only 4 men have walked on the moon For the rest of us, .c "2001" is as close as we're likely to get. Al so Playi ng TERENCE STAMP CAROL WHITE "POOR COW" -School little the ater A<h·1u1cP1 ~/)i)b'&~ n. reservations may be obtnined l HOLIDAY .MATINEES NOW EXCLUSIVELY ! frlday·Sal•rdar a"d Su"day '""""-'"lf~.I\ COllPOll111011 -:· THIS PICTUR E HAS RECEIVED AN II RATING. :"'1 JS THE l'OLICY OF THIS THE AT ER THAT NO PERSON UN· (0ER 18 YEAR S Of AGE Wil l IE ADMITTED. -' ~ ._, " ~ /v'fTllO-G0J}.X/7NMAYER ...... A MARTIN POll PilODJCTDN 'The magic garden of stanley sweetheart :~ Sc • .,..Jo, by OC.llERT I WESTBROOK f.,, i., No-.1 , :~P.xl.ud byMARTNPOll D..cttdb,lEONARDl-OiN . ~~~~.... .,,·:xx:a~o ~ ~ 0 ... I~ WED . THU R. MON . TUES. 7,00 .9,15 '1• FRI . SAT. SUN. LOO · 3, 15 • 5,3-0 • 7,4s -10:00 ~ ~·l;=b='='='="='"""='~'-'-~°'·'-'====. e PLUS 1 ST AllEA SHOWING-e PRESENTED WITH "' MEIR 41ClllMY :BF "101 DALMA TIAN S" STEREO SOUND -.. •Llt..•nc•"''"'"T••"l<:.<'•••····- OUN CAMPllELl KIM DARBY .HALWAwa:...._ THE SUNDANCE: KIO WAlT DISNEYS 11I±l'i'£·I·J ·I -JOE NAMATH IQ! i!!!l I I 'lhe."J+ime'lf I ~liss:'}em"Brodic I ~i.gg;;smitb I 9'°""" ~ DoWo ·"ll'ilfi"ll u.H CU!'l\'f" • BALBOA , 673-4048 I Ol'fM • 1 ,:45 7ff E. lalke lalDoa P'•nln1ula NOW thru TUESDAY & Jo~~ Mi!l1 "JIUN WILD, RUN FREE" Cont. f 1i. -Sat. -Su11. -1 l'.M. ' •',fl>.U•·••r•F0•,.0 •,II' 1.1"1 CJJo NOW PLAYING CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS Fcid:J~~·~~'-d;;rs;;d•y "I can't remember when I've enjoyed a picture as much as 'AIRPORT'. It's a wonderful escape film in which you can lose yourself completely, caught up in the action and tension on the screen!" "AN ABSORBING THRILLER! EXPERTLY PERFORMED! A DARNED GOOD MOVIE!" nu # 1 •ovtt Of TM( YEAl -JIOW A MOTIDI PICTUI(! ~Journal ol Comm~rce AIRPORT -BURT LANCASTER • DEAN MARTIN JEAN SEBERG JACQUELINE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN HAYES VAN HEFLIN MAUREEN STAPLETON BARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN DANA WYNTER BARBARA HALE ...... .......... -.... , .. ·-... -... _,,.. ...... v. ... -.............. .. Al I l<lDt.l W"'AN · ,t,llltl\I~ H"''l l'I ·GtOll'·' .!.l.J!f(I:-.· ROSS HUN llR • IJlllY(Ut.l "''~' • 11e11•11tou-LGJ"~~·.~~:00 ,, ..... "'IOU,. 1~ * ORANGE COUNTY PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT * FASHION ISLAND * NEWPORT CENTER e e e ee e l11iay "J.llPOllT .. 111 ,,.,,. ••• : HOL IDAY MATINEES • • f rldor-Sa1wrdey-S.1"dar • ••• ••• • •• •••• • ••• •• • • • • RATED "6 11 IT 'I '0" COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. • 1vE11voH1 NEWPORT BEACH • 644-0760 l 1~•~day, 1.1,, 28, 1970 OA!l Y PILOf ,!!;'i '] .,flLol '"'". ~ r u!~) ,. 1111 •l.otl ••I 11, .. Mo•uwr<•I [l.1 ~ \\ •r~tn.J l"~"e" on~ 11.r\<•lt"• l".t.J .. u f .. 1.11• ~ol~ of 1.uunlry ¥!HI \ll~•lc•n ~Ju,,,., 11.n .. u" n .. r')' ... ,,,, etlrhratc1 111 5oih Ann 11tl"'J r~ •nth 1 .,~.11 ~·~·· .,f c'..,,.,1,, .uul \I ,.,1'f'11!11fth u ~11 t'ir, "'" ~·-. '"' Thr l.11ke nl ~·lt•la ~ ol!age l'lu• Cun11ouo11 • l·.u lt1rniHr1u·n1 . Rated "G" -IT'S F R EVERYBODY ! Holiday M•tinee5-Fri .-Sat.-Sun., May 29-30-31 ., .... w'"™'"""" c'""" 1st AREA SHOWING Acade111y Award Wi1111 .. l t u Ac1ar-Joll11 Waw11• JOHN GlEN KIM WAYNE · CAMPBELL · DARBY It'• "Goodtl1116 GIJll'I. anc1 ·1up.-.1oe:_ doln'whot they do beet I "'THE BOYS IN THE BAND' IS HILARIOUS!" RE X REED, Holiday Maga1in• "THE BOYS IN THE BAND IS EXPLOSIVE! The film is even better than the play! Shot through with cunning and explosive encounters. THE CAST IS EXCEPTIONAL!" -VOGUE MAGAZINE "SCREAMINGLY FUNNY' TWO HOURS OF DAZZLING FILM! Every phrase, every frame, every performance shines and shimmers with its own very special kind of perfection. 'THE BOYS IN THE BAND' is a film of impeccable brilliance." -JOYCE HABER, Syndicated Columnis t "A MOTION PICTURE THAT IS NOTHING SHORT OF BRILLIANT! An intact film record of a witty, humanistic and beau · tifully constructeli orama, heightening and intensifying its every quality!" -JUDITH CR IST, NBC Today Show Mart Crowley's ''"lf lHI: ID°"~ II~ TIH~ IUA\~I() .,., ... is not a mu sical. ~!Cfnnfllcdadbtr.A.tc.o.J.:y. ~b.-w.1.,.,r,"'"' ~ /\Uo~l.Jd lbi.ctr::n ~ Palc:Cl'; !hr.r.:~ D.mc .. -cf.ldxr! J.fo A~Gtiw:..!Pci....1~ Cc.bb,Orl....•@"T-1.:\=::.. ~ AV-U,.,...f~~(l'I * PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT * Holidoy Matinees Fri. -Sat. • Sun . May 29-30-31 'THE LAWYER' It's Hab it-fo rming Don 't ljtt wt,1ry. Read Leary, 6111 lr~ry's onr-11ne tor11 ~1tnl1 011 tht world aroul\d us c,1n bt 1lab1t -form 1r111 [l1rc~ to~.1y'~ Gr,1lf111 by ltar~. t • • 2G 0.6.ll 'I' PILOf SC """~ 7P. 1 '170 Money's Worth Gia1it l1i vestor~ M ean Stability ? By S\ LVIA PORTER A \\Jdl'lV lru nfl{'1ed theory hus held th<Jl 1ht tmergence of the giant 1nst1lution<1I in \C slor "ould be a force adding to the stab1hty of stock price:; In bnt:f th( pt'r ~ua:;;J\C reasoning ha~ beln :-.uch 1n sl1tut1ons a~ 1nutual fund s pension funds lnsur 1nce 1 om vanies rte rN'e1ve huge sums or cash rvery d;iy wh1rh they mus I put 10 \\ ork ll1e \l'IY Silt' of lhr.1r cash flo~s "wld aln1oi;l .al11iays rnake 1hem bigger IJu~ers ol stocks lhan scllr1 ~ a rr.::.pons1 bl!' n1oney 1nanager they would 1nve!;\ \Vllh (arr for tie 1011~ term and thus 11ioulQ lend lu push up prices and n:irrov. pnre changes In columns fron1 tht lat!' 1950s lo the 1 lle 1960s I helped spread this theory I apologize BY VIOLENTLY changing !heir rn<ike-up objet:l1 ves and act1v1ties 1n 1he late J960s 1n "ays U1 it profoundly confhcl \\1th their ongrnal Juncllons !hey have doublc-tros~cd ui;; all J (ould not ant1c1pate - nor could you l h a I respected trustf.'d proles~1nnal 1nanager of money \vould H'L more emotionalty and t'r rat1cally than the \\ l!de:.I 111 d1v1dual gambler 1n penny stocks or horses By tryi ng to trade 200 000- share bl ocks of stock as thou gh they were 200-share blocks and to Jun1p in and-oul of 1nd1 v1dual stocks rn a mal !er or days instead of ye lf5 they h<111c been prune factors 1n the stock market s ap pa lhngly large. fluctuat1on5 and sleep pro!ongCf.I slump I 1eould not anticipate nor could you -that so.-called professionals would actually lhreaten the liquidity 0 r An1enca ~ grr;it s I o c k ma rkets for thr first !1me ln our history BY LOSING SIGllT of 1he1r 1mportant funcllon 10 manage the small mvestor s ~av1ngs 1n a sound manner and by 1rrespons1bly competing in a mad race to outperform eath other, they ha~c slr;Hnt:d lhr very machinery of I h e organ11.ed stock n1arkt\S have 1ntensil 1ed our w a r b r e d etonomic ills Behind lhe scenes agoruz PAIN-YOUR BODY'S CRY FOR HELP by Tf:Rl T Gl AN T {'11~1 \I Ill 111 Rut p11 ,;;.(Ill ll I I sh II I 1 ' " I" I I\ J._ 11~ hr 11r1 1 I t 11 I 1 ! \\ ' ... llnl c:. hr prrstnl~s n Jll Mllll10 n 1111) J/~\l!\ 111\\l ch rnod<'rn 1w11n ~ llr11' and 1111 cht Ult'S rh111 11(1n k tJ1c 1 au~C' f pa in ~rmritrn11' 'nu ()R '(lt I Dncf(IR CA~ I'll ~)~~ I s 11 hrt '" 1 nr1da1\\l11 I>\\ 11 11 <1 11\rr 111 rnpllv 11 lhrul •' 1rr1 1hr11 1.:1 \ 1r:\t 11H1n~ ll'l'.OJlf'rh 11ts Jrtl\1r l"ieAlth 11" (\ \VP \\ II' Ill" 1rq11~1 ~ f•r rlrll\Pr) •;o•nt ,. and 1 11111 J.:C' acooun1 ~ P.AJllC llPO PHAllM ACT l51 Ho1pltol 9t•ad N•wport S..Cll 441 1 ~10 f rn D•ll••!l lr1g debate~ are ~01n~ on ahnul lhP abd11y I 11\L stlJ( k rnarkets !O ;ib~ rb 1nst 1Lu11on ii :.t'lhng ;;bout U1t dangers u[ collusion on n1ergers and ror poratt' take-ovt'rs about the ! deadhn1 on .a massive study t:i:irn1n1ss1on is nearing e Sept The Setun11es & Ext h<inge nlcd for nt:\\ curb~ i)r the role or the 1nslilullon 111 the slot~ rn;.irkcts U1111I thf' f1nd1ng" arr re\calcd lhert tan Ix' no lull documen \at1on uf !he <1tcusat1uns I 1e sun1n1;:i1111.:d above don 1 h 1ve 10 v. :ut fl)r th1~ document 1l1on Hrtd llu ~ 11) FINANCIAL u1slltt1tions 11011 dorn1n<1le thl' rni11 kl't' ati.:uunt for rnort' lh<1n one h 111 of all µublit trading 11 ~lf)(:ks on lhe N1 w York stock J >.. 1 han~f <:111rl for three I !tlls 1 f the dollar va!u1 1 I Ir 1d1ng I his 1s a coinplete revers 11 Of U1e roles uf lht 1nsl 1ul on and the 1nd.Jv1dual 1n\estor 1s recenl!v as the start of thr '""' (2 ) In 1969 nlon1 11101 1;iJ funds lurf'lt'd O\er 49 8 1~rt1 nt of lhe1r portfolios of NYSl: hsted stocks as against a rnj re 19 percent 111 1962 At tins ra te lhl'y \\Ould rf'plrit t ll1l r (nlire porlfohos w11h1n 1110 vears' In the sainr vr:ir lrlP i 1 gurance compan1l's I u r n e d O\Cr 28 I petcen1 of lh<1 r slock.s again~I 10 percent 1n 1962 At th i s ratt conservative life u1surantt 1 Qmpan1es 111uld repl llf ti 1r 1 ntzre stock porlfulios 111 11 ss lha'1 fou r years 1 11n1d nun insured pri\ ate. pension fu uJs turned tncr 22 3 percent 1he1r slock..s ind pro perty habihty 1nsurancf' t omp 1111cs turned over 26 I again~\ under 10 percent tn 1962 AS FOR PR IC1' of 111 o re th 1 1 hsted s tock s l ion~ .NYSE thanged 1n 1964 Jess than 10 percent coursr lht rP J11 e sutu11onal investors w h 1 t h have 11ol Joined lhe performance rai.:e but lhev ve been hurt by lhP t i\ 1t1es cl the go-go~ " ~1nt-e the !>lands condem nf.'tl Cherker ftf \ t'ft1· llunun.aton 13cach rC''I dent V1rg1 n1a fho111a s 11 as ~el ected C'hl t kc>1 nl !hr 'i ern fur I :i d s\Ol Cs IJ~ 1\lph I I 1 l 1 Acme i\ta1kets Sil t \\:-ts a\1 lrded a 1rorhv und a S50 prize 011 !ht <'lllll pany s recent 111u11I ~ ba11Q1111 Sht \\Olk ~ .1! the Co~\a J\il Sfl ~IO! l on tlarbor Lmulc\ arrt for9et th e bull end the be•r 111,.,d 1.1 v1 m•~• you c.omfort•bl1 ! b1•l•m•rlc •rd • ..,.,,,, 7 f11li1011 11l111d "'WP"'' \.•••h • .. -.o--.'""""' .... .,,,,. .... ._ ....... , OVER THE COUN TER NASO L1shng• for Wedntsday, May 27 ... , • ...,., v• 1ro •r-ckt.,. .... , •• ~,,, et •• ,,.. • .,..1.1v ' •"' """' NA~O l'•OC•• 11o Ml I"< """ oltH .,-m•r-uo "'""'-.. .-.u!M .---,-- om >K> l dVt c~~'N ... <I•• e • • ! 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J1 o lt t l M I I P o +\, JI•••'·• 1USiS o fu 4\ no Ho l•lo lS +14 4) 11 36 36•o + I U 79 l ) 11'1o +•o 71' 9 lo I I>+'~ 191 1u • 11r 1n•~ 1 s , .. n 1 a'''~t' l09 o 9/ot>1:i. -B- '" r\1e1v Post Ba1i 1\.latth1es has been named manager of the Credit" ay of Amenca offi ce 1n Costa Mesa lie previously served as an ass1stanl man- a ger 1n lhc Carmichael office a n d holds a bac helor s de.(!'ree from the Un1ve1 s1ty of Ore Cornputer Firm !S how~ Wares Computer Automation Inc of Newport Beach recently parhcJµahed 1n the l nterna 11onal lnstrumenlat1on Elec tronics and Automation E1 hibltton (IEA) he ld 1n U,ndon CAI s di.Splay was parl or the United States lrade e1h1b1t al !he show spon5-0red by the U S Department o{ Com. mertt 01nlllvt 0 1 ... CP Oar11na 01r1 Ina !If i 0111• Proc ... 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Mediterranean Moster Bedroom by John son -Carp er YOU11: CHOtC( $297 All 7 PIEC[S $597 Mogn1l1cent Spanish Pec:on l1n1shed Moster Bedroom ••• deeply carved door and drawer !rants •.. rnoss1ve to·!he-tloor s!yli11g. feolvres P1ono1e loo; . , . oo worry obou! sto1115 or M:rolChes ••• deep. du5!proo! drawers with metal ceo!er gl>de~ fo r clothes proiection and longer drawer life. plus ompl• s!oroge space. A group !O odd good to51e lo your home ond ol remarkable 50v•ngs. A value you will treasure for year~ to camel Set includes' Mo~~1ve Triple Dn!~5er, Twin Plate Gloss Mirrors, Kir1g or Oueen Size Headboard, (2) Two Drower Nole Sto11ds. ~us the Huge Che~t. Elegant and Durable 8' of stylish sophi~llcoted coruemporary luxury 1n 1he most sought otter End Tobie 26" .. 20". Don'! miss out. fabric on rhe market, block ond whi le "Houndstooth" (Herculon). 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All 6 PIKf S roit $597 n.-.d Chain (3 tldl> & I arm) feature Motodnr Pecon fonosll on Pecan Veneer5, $elecied hordwoods. oncl 1imt1lo~ wood components w1rh camplomenting door and drawer hord. 'WOnl Hondcrofltd detailt tflot hove mod• Bo~1e11 !he world's lo19e~t lvrnilure. mon11foc.· turerl · Se lling Direct to the Pu blic co..sr ro ca..sr Easy to Reach from Anywhere -···· San Diego freeway Al Bench 810'd. At l""'" oil 1h• ""'"'' /,.111" n•r '"~·~ o;wt of lhe Wo1ehov"' r,., •. 11>~~ '' h1>l"r vo11,.e4I or t.o·~ '' del,.~•ed h~ t~v"' 01 o •moll ndd1• """"l '"'°'<!"· [othet Wl>V.·YOVt MIY•n9 1 Ofe l<errt "'1ou,. TllllMS AYAILAIL( OPEN DA ILY 10 TO 10, SUN DAY tO TO 7 LEVITZ WAREHOU SE & SHOWROOM • BEACH BLVD., Edinger Ave . Nert lo the Huntington Shopp ing C1rit 1r Thor's right ••• lhese beoutolully styled commodes from Kroehler o re v+rtvally iodestrvcto ble! Perfect for the homemaker !hot needs dramatic styling in on e•tra "active" living room! Our soles stall will be glad to demonslrate j1J51 how "ace•· den! proof" these commodes really orel Choose from Contemporary, Spooish or lrons1!ionol styling in o variety of colors. Make today , •• o day to save al levit.i:I 2-Way Recliner Upholstered in Herculon '" ll5T ,149,9.S A her o IOflg busy day what better way to vnwind and let yovr tensions meh away than 1n this big handsome l'tecHner. Avuilabl11 in G.._,.,or Gold Cono berry He•cvlor1 for long lasting opP«Jral'ICe . , • F1orrt casters for easy moving. This remarkable r&e.liner hos '1 positloo' for wotchong T.V .. read· ing or slttp•ng. lhe perfect choir for ony busy home. W ith today'1 low !ow price why not buy o poor and relo• logeiher! !. " I DAILY ,ILOT S!ltl .. 11<11• RESURFACING PROJECT MOVES AHEAD ON CAPISTRANO AIRPORT LANDING STRIP For Private Aviators, No Mori Ruts to Avoid and No More Weeds lo Ood91 Hughe s Ready To Take Over Copter Line Billionaire How ard Hughes is reported- ly OR the verge of buying Los Angeles Ainl·ays, the nation's oldest commuter helicopter line. Hughes. as usual. was unavailable for comment. Other princi pals in the trouble-pl agued but still sur \•iving comniutcr line likewise refused to <liscu:;s the purch:ise stories circulating in the aviation industry. 'fhe helicopter line fnunded in 194~ ls headed by President Clarence Belinn, \\'ho lost a grandson in one of two 1968 LAA crashes tha t killed so1ne 50 persons. Despite rccC'nt fluctuatinr; stock market gains arHI losses, LAA stoc k has been rising stendily. A recent pilot-ground personnel \\'alkou t caused financial losses to the opcra!inn, bul some mail and passenger ser\'ice in the Los Ange les area continued and more has bet'n rest1n1erl . Flig ht tn the Ncv.·porl Inn helipad ;ind Anaheim Heliport near Disneyland are stilt rli.~continucd. Hughes was rumo red lo be interested Jn obtaining LAA back in 1968. v.·hcn a bid by a California co rporation con- trolled bv San Diego financier C. Arnholt Smith fa.iled in an attempt lo buy it. Smith wanted a 52 perce11t interest, but the Civil Aeronautics Boa rd ruled LAA was s1ill capab le of independent operation de~pite a $930,000 los.'> on $3 ,:J million revenue that year. Library Friends Installing Nc'v Officers To11i g ht New officers \\'Jll he in~tallcd tonight ;:it tlie fi rst annual mceling of fr irnds nf the Libra ry ol the Capis\r;ino Bay Areo. l\lrli. Fran~ \\' Parker. n11tgoin.I"( president, silid the 1nccti11g of the year· old group \\"ill bc~in at 7:30 p Ill-1n the librarv at San Clemente llic:h School. The meeting \1•ill inc!udC' thC' t'lection nf officers. Thr .~!:itr pronosrd 1s l'a1ril'k Leetch, president: ;\1rs F'ran7 :\1 Lan~r. first vice prcsi<lcn!: \Tr". !'a!ri ck .A- ~1 cNulty. second vice pr<'.'1drnt : :'lt1ss .Jacqueline :-;r:1n1<in. sccrct:-ir.r . :ind i11rs. Carlyle B, \''orlh.v, 1rc :isurcr . Non1ina· ttons m:.iy also bf> n1.<1dt' from the flOflr Wayne .I. Horvath. <in instructrir at Sadd !eback CollC'ge. v:ill hr lhe speakrr Harry Rowe, county librarian. 111ill install the new off icrr!'. Horvath's topic is. "Impressionism nr 1he 19th Centur,v as it Affects the 20th Century Contemporary Scene. Be rg111 a n Appointe d Saddlch ack C.0 1111,;c lor Ho~·ard \\'. Bergman ha!f been na1nrd coonselor al S11ddleback College for the 1970-71 acadC'mic year With 13 years experienc e in e<lucl'ltion. Bergman is now a counselor al Snuny Hills }ligh School . Fulle rton. He has a B.S. from Slippery Rock Sta te CollC'ge in health and physicsi l educ;ition anrl an ~t.S. ~grce in guidance and counseling from Indiana University. Dowtt tlte Mission Trail Mixed Doubles Tourney Slated I.AK F: FOREST -All Lake f orest residenls over 21 :ire inril<'d !O participate in the spri ng mixC'd doubles tennis tour narnc11t l\1ay JO and 31. The nurnber of ?ea rns \Viii be lin1i tC'd 10 the numhf'r of won1cn cnlrring. l\l en·s partn ers vnll be drawn al ran<loni. The S2.50 per person fee in t ludC'.<= refreshments Sunday after the tnurna- 111ent. free ne"' lcnn ls balls and first and second place trophies. Enlrv blanks can be obtained at the P.cach ·and Tennis Club until Thursday, ,\la~· 23. e DiGi11r·o lf(!trtl~ Cl11b EL TORO -The Ill'\\' prc s1<1rnt or th" El Tnro-1.a)?una ll ills Exchange Club 11·i1t be r\ick DiGiuro. Assist ing hi n1 in his dut ies "ill hr B11d F.mcr!'on. first \'ice president : Vir1cc LaVertu. second \·ice : ll<irry \\'andling, srr retary and To1n \\linge1, treiisurer. Directors ll'ill be Bnh Durneron. John Rradv and Herb B<•ierlc, nn c vcar: l.-0w l!asll~·anlcr , Toin Lord and Leo Olood. 111·0 year. lnstl'l ll;i tion crremonics wilt take place .l une 13 at Ma nning's Don Quixote Roo1n 1n l.eisu rr \\'or!r!. e RPH' 111.<lnlls Offirers SADDLEBACK \1,-\LLEY -BC' n Brown's in Lag una Beach \\'ill be the l-"1'llin1: for tonight 's installation nr the ne\\' 11fficer.<:. of !hr S;:idrtlrh;it k Vallcv Bu<:.iness and Profcssion;il \\'omen's Club . Thr 7·10 p 111. lhnnt•r 1nPP\ln~ "ill be precC'ded by <1 cocktail hour \\1th t.·(•rcn1onir" /flllu1\•in!! rt 1n11t•r. The regvl:1r n1re!ing or lhr group will hr Th11r~di1\', .Junr 1 l. :it 7:.11) pm ar Royal S:'n 1n~<:. and Loan 1n El Toro . • ·",,.;Ill T,.,,,,, f' D ,.,,, i II !I \l l~SION \'J EJO -/\l lenl11Jn .:ill ~1vin1- 1ncr~. . .\ rnn11n11nil\' ~11i111 tc;1111 I<:. bt'ing organ11.erl rn .\!iSsinn \'irjo wilt1 me1n· hrr~l11p npt•n lti al l :i rroa bovs ;:u1d i.;irls bf'!11·crn 1hl' <iAf'" of~ :in 17. Tllr• !Pillll 1111! bi· unrlrr thr rl1rrc·t1nn of n,;ug: Burt and ;\l(•rrdilh Forre.~l. JI 11 di he C<•llt'•I thr Plrhanl'I$ a11ri pr.1C· til·c session~ \\'i ll take place al f\lission ViC';o lligh School e R111·be1·11c ·"et .~nt11rtl11y SAOOLER/\CK ''/\I.LEY -Re<:.idf"n!<:. of the Saddleback Vallrr an.· in\'ited lo a barbecue in honnr of ~l iirsha l Don Rhea . Thf' f'\'('n! 11111 takr pl:irr S:'lh1rdal' from noon lo ti pm. at 1hr Rancho ~1 1:1'°ion Viejo rn1npground ~i" n1ilr..; rast ()! S;in Juan Capis!riino on the Ortega Hwv . A0dul ts ·will be charge.rt -~5 for the :i=.te;:i k dinner with all the trimmings. Chilr!ren under 10 arc free The barlX"cue is hr ing ho.~tcd b~· !he t-.1arsha l"3 Reserve Posse anrl Reserve Force to raise f11nds 111 reelect the marshal to his current po!il. $5 Millio1t Capo P1·oject 29-acre A public h~ari.-g on the granting of a land use permit for Beccon, Dic kinson and Co. in San J uan Capistrano has heen set for \Yedncsday, June 3, at c:Jty hall. Tile pl anning commission rev iel\'C.(1 the epplicatloit of for the Ian<! use pe rm it at Tuesday's v.·ork scssioR and found no problems v.·ith it, according lo plan· ning director Bob Johns. Tiie » mill ion facility planR to occupy 2~ acres of Rsincho Los CerrHos ownrd by Hobert lloneyman on !he eas t side Rezone or the Sa• Diego Free v.·ay near the Junipero Serra offrarnp. The land is curren!ly ioncd U-1 which is si miJar lo county agricultural zone. [f lhe land Use permi1 IS approved. conslruction is i«:hcdulcd to begin in Au gust or Septembe r. The compa11y is a manufaclu rcr of mcdicnl supplies such as lher1nomelcr, b<'lndages and digital computers for laboratories. \Vhcn ii opens doors it will ha ve ap- proximn tely 1:,0 job np<'nin,L?~ rllnging from technical to asscnlbly li ne wor k. Capo Airport Landi11g Strip Bei11g Repaired I A four-d:iy resurfacing project on !lie rutted landing strip at Capistrano Airport is under 1\'ay this \.\'eek and should nlake lhe ne\11 fi eld ready for pilots this weekend. .Jay \\'1lcox, co-011·ner or the airfield and the nearby industrial park, said the long-.1waitcd surfacing of the 2,000- foot lan1ling stri p should make the field 1nore appealing to pi lots fro1n I.he county and beyond. The contract fo r the construction was \\"On by 1'1agee and Araiia parking con- tractors of Visla. Duri11g thr week's grading and surf<ic· ing the strip \\"ii! rt'mained closed, he said. In the mran\i n1e he and lhe airplrl staff are redecorating the headquarters office. The strip "'ill undergo a ne1\' style rrsurfacing in 1\•hi eh soil ccn1ent s ;ind 0U1er compounds are rnixed \\"Jlh the cx i~ting base, then coated with a special ~ealer to replace. \\'hat once \\·as corn- pacted dirt and "'effis. W on1en Voters Endorse Five Propositio11s ThC' League or '\'omen Voters of Ille Capistrano Bay Arra has endorsed pro· positions 2. 3, 4, :> ;ind 7 on the Tuesday pr imary ballot. The league's anat~·~1s or the pro- positions are printed in a p.1mphlet available free at the br<lnch libraries in Dan Point. San Juan Ca pistrano and San Clem1:nte. \'arious busincs...;es 11ill ab11 supply th<' pamphlets They include' Laguna FerlcraJ and Orange Sa\·lng~ t1nd Loan offices in San Clernente, Sou t h e r n California First Na11onal !Jank u1 Onn;i Point Bank of /\n1t'ric:i on ('r111rn Valley l\1rkll':1v :ind Srcuritv l'ar1fir rlank in l.ai;un;1 .,\'1gurl L~unct"ralus: 1n C;ipistrano lh·:it h i'laia ;1tso s\lpplics thr p:1111phlel. l'ropos 1tl ons Z. 3, 4 and 5 arr revisions nf Ilic St;tlc Con~t1tutinn anrl l'rflp•>s11ion 7 ll"Olild incrrase the s ta!C' !Jr)nr1 interest CC'iling lron1 5 pcrcf'nt to 7 percent. Men1orial Da Y . Se1·vice Slated A :'<lemorial J)ay scr1·iec for all activ~ (lut v and retired militar~· pc"rsonnel anrl families \\"ill be held Sund:iy at Cam p l't·ndlclvn's Lake O'j\;eill. Sponsored by Branch 313. Fleet Reser1'e ;\S!:.0Ci;i tion of Lrucadia, the ccrcmon.v \\'ill begin at 10 a.in. on th e bo:ll flock. II will incl11flr a rcadin~ from the a."50Ciar~s Nnlional Rituals Bo<-k and the casting of f!ower wreaths on the .,..,alcr. An invocation \\'iii be given by Chapla in II. R. Turnbo1v. A firi nJ: squad will S-Ound taps at lhe conclusion. Weighed The in itial size of the plant will be approximately 80-100.000 square feet \\'i!.h a payroll of $4 million . Ult imately it 'viii be 250,000 square feet v.·llh a $12 millfQn payroll acoording lo Don McGil vary. executive vice presi- denl of the 0 . K, Earl Co rporation of Pasadena. the company \vhlch con- tluctcd the sight sludy , The architecture . will be ea r I y California style \\1Hh red tile roofli, :irrhc~. fountains and 11 r pr o p ri a I c li.1ndscap1ng. Thur!.day, May 2!, 1970 s OA!LV Pll~ iJ Norris Loses Ballot Figh.t Judge Rules Not Enough Tirne for R eprinting Candida te h-1i1Tshall Norris Yt'ednesday lust his f1gl1t to hill'e his na1ne at th1! top of the list in al least so rne of Orange County's 235,000 primary elf(:· lion ballots. Superior Courl Judge Harn1on C. ~ville agreed wilh Counly Clerk \\'ii- ham E. S1 John "s argument thal there is not now sufficient tin1e to reprint ballots \\hieh would put Norris al the head of ballots in the 2nd and 4th Districts. Voters 1n all f11·e county districts "'ill now find Sheriff J an1es A. l\lusick's name at the top of the ballot !CC'tion devoted lo <.'Qnlendcrs for the newly created post of sheriff coroner. Thal listing has been conde1nned by Norris as "grossly u11f11ir. in violat iori of state codes and giving Musick a distinct ad\"ant;J~e 1n the contest." She.rill 1\iusick is not listed as an incumbent betnuse or the r ec e n t roorganiiation in wh ich the office uf eoroner \\'as adde<l !o the sheriff's dutie:;. He 1vas given alphabetical preference . over Norri.s in the Jsl, 3rd and 5tb co11nty districts. 1\i usic k was given prime billing In all ballots, haw eyer. when St Johfl failed to spot the error during proof read!ng ol thf samplr ballotJ. The county clerk offered to corr«t the error by printing supplemental ballots correctly lilt.Ing Norris In top spot, but the iq ue was not raised before Judge Scoville. Norris conrlemtied lhe court action Ill "defending a vlolaUon of taw and prol:>- ably costing me thousands of votes in the J une 2 eleet!on." LIKf IT,,. OIAIGI m • • • • • • •••• Memorial Day Specials Magnificent color Hibiscus ••• these flowers are a pidure of festive gaiety ••• p uts you in a party mood. Available in 5 gallon containers . 3.39 Mystery Gardenia ••• bushy compoct growing plant with glossy green leoves. Produces creamy white frag rant flowers during summer. In 1 ga l- lon container. 77c Double Rosebud ond Pink Rubra Begonias in 71;.." hanging baskets. Tiny flowers growing in clusters surrounded by deep green foli'age. 1.n Our 40" Daisy Birdbath ~--,...._. ·) ·~·~-.; ... 'l ·..._ l I .. /~;~ will add garden charm. 'i.•.:.. .. ~~..,;.;;.r-' See our p-.tty birdbath ·--..~ · ••• white flower, yellow center with green leaves and stem. 3.98 Round birdbath 2.89 Birdbath 7.99 •. ,1¥1, "Ill fl; ·' . ' .' Easy·to-grow Pelargoneum and Double Bega11la1. Hove riotou5 color for your garden, patio or porches • • • alreody growing in ~" pots. Your choice 47 C Bedding plants that thriv_e and bloom 44c • tray Dlfdl'Y 'llOf Tlllll'sday, M~y 28. l1J70 Nixon Reaffirms Faith W ASftINGTOl'-l (UPI) -President Nll:on ha.s reaffirmed to some of the natillo'a top ~ ·and financial ~ df an upturn in ~ economy in the ..... ~ ..... pe~nts at Wednesday ,qftt~ gthy White Hoose dinner and 'S:.take .seWOfl aaid today Nixon '• · very confidently ol an upswing 1 lo ·third and fourth quarttr." Tbe e.eclllive, Chairman Robert S. fOtllilan of N11tional Cash Register Co., t4ht DOt say however that Nixon was 1:8tft to roo.virloe lli! guests, Said Oelmu: l "He convinced me of the optimism of his entire group oo the return or 1ite economy.,, A Houston, Tex. fisherman m ade ' the biggest catch of his career rcce.otly -$200,000 worth of pure heroin. Tony Vasquez, 26 , \vho lives in the Houston s uburb of Sug- arland, was fishing along th e banks of an irr:g<Jtion ditch Tlear his home \Vhe n he dis~overed a paclcage hidden in the weeds along the bank. Jns ide a wrapped hand- kerchief were ~o plastic bags con- taining 26 ounces of heroin. Vas- quez notified police. Ci ty and fed- eral niii'cotics ·agents rushed to pick up the catch, the only one Vasquez made that day. • r l it a move to encourage ptT· Oelman .... ·as among more than 40 persons -reading like a who's who of ~111lrw>S11 ~nd Hnance -who attcrnled the dinner, arranged by Nixon in an effort to east fears about the slate of the economy in view of the sharp stock marke t tumble re ctntly. The at· mosphere was said to ha ve been relative- ly relaxed. with all buoyed by Wt'd· nesday's reeord jump oa the New York Stock Exchange . Cambodia and othtr world Issues were discussed, in addition to the econon1y, ~·ilh Nixon handling most of the briefings prior to taking questions. Jn addition to reiterating his often-ex- pressed ronfidence of an economic u~ li'ol'ing in the last half or the year, Nixon was said to have tol d the leaders that the Cambodia operation was going ahead ot schedule. Th.is \\:as taken to mean that he had no doobt about meellng his pledge of pul ling oo t all A1nW 11n troops by the end of June. ·A pa rticipant said, ''He gave us no indication that the Uni!ed Sta tes .... ·nul d be in Cambod ia longer than the deadline. He indicated lhut he Uiought the 'o\'hole plan .,.,·as going 'o\'elL'' Chairman Arthur F. Burns was !\.'lid lo have !old the private meeting thet the Federel Rescrvl" board would expand t•1c natlon's su pply of n'IQney at a rate greatly itt t'Xcess of the rate earlier this year. The Ne w York Times said Bums told ~~ sons t.o ret11r11 overdue book.s to the U·niverstty of Southern Cali· fornia's Seaver Scienct Librqr;, officials granted a week-long r period of amnesty. One dtLin· .., q11e11t borrouier retu rned with J 72 books and a11otl1cr brought Ki back 01ie vol11n1e checked out 20 years ago. A total of 1.356 _ boolt.Y totrt returned, official_y ~ reported recen~y.~~ren-=-~ • A computer \vhjch had been "trained" for chess matches for three year s by a master lost four of its fi ve matches to members of the F lint, Mich. Chess Club. The only match won by the computer. nicknamed "J. Bit". was against a teenager who had just learned lhe name ... Ii was really kind of sad, said contestant F renk Terry, oC Detroit. "It's programm ed to think two moves a second and sorts l ,800 possiblli lies for each mo ve. But once, the poor thing spent 15 m inutes on one move. lt lost that one, too ." • Patrol m~n J os epli Gordon is a~a in a member of the Baltimore police force. Donald D. Po merleau, polic e Conirnissioner. said l\.1onday he had vetoed a d ecis ion to release the 27-year-old ufficer because of a back infection. Gordon . \Vho ·had apprehend&d two robbe ry suspects one hour earlier , turnP,d Tu his bad,l?e early Sunday. just three days before his two-year probation- ary period was to end. UPI 1tleonolo UnwelcoHte G11ests A policen1an and a poli CC\\OJnan C'ject one of a group of a nl i\va r demonstrators ~·ho invaded the 1\n1 crican En1bassy in London \\.cd ~ nesday. The group \1•as protestinf? the escalation of the Indochinese war by t he United Sl ates. No arrests \\'ere reported. Alcat1·az to Be U.S. Pa1·l{ SA~ F'Ri\:'lClSCO IAP) -The fL'Cleral govcrnn1e nt !>ays it ~·ill m:lke a park fif i\!catrnz !.~la nd, dC'.sp1tc obJect!on~ or Indians \\'ho have occup1rd the dismal 21 acres since last No1cn1brr. The Interior IJc;ar!inenl said \\'1'd· 11csd.'.ly -1vi1hout nn.v clu" to a tnnr1 :1bh.' -tl1al ii will crea tl' <1 c-.oldcn Giill' National HE'C rc<1t1on Arcn on !he 1~l;1nd. It said !he public park \\'ould "'give particular empha sis and rcco¢ni1io n to the contri but ions Arnencan Indians ha \'e made to the tl c\'elopn1ent of ou r coun· try :• The Indians. 1vho seized \be island in :i '1n;1ll -boal Jandt ni:: 'lrt•r.1t1un hrf11rl' '1:iwn la~t No1 21!, P ')i't!r!! the pnrk Hll':J rnorc th..in ~ n1onth a~u. Thl"• "rl' cxpCl'tcd to dn i1 al!:Jlll f111·r11;dl.~· at a tribal 111Cl'll n~ S11ndn1•. r!n 1rn111g 11JHT a;.:~11 n 11\.11 till' 1"Ja 11d 1 1i;11:rull~ h~·l11ngs to 1hl'!Tl . "Thi~ p,1r h bu~1nc:-~ 1~ l11'1r1g ',ho1 rel 1101111 f'\C'rllhldy's tllr11:1I '~111d .l11t' ~1 or· l'i~. ;1n lndtJn spoke~n1.1n. I le .,.,·as co m1nent1ng (>Tl " go1·1·nitncn1 an nounremcn1 tha t a Burcnu nl fl t1 hln11r Recreation i:urvry found 11 park "1111· 1110:-t appropriall' use" frir 1hC' is\:1nd in S:in Francisco Bay. A federal pl'isfJn there was abandoned in 1963. Hail of A Day for Texans Tliunderstorms, Tornadoes Whi11 Over Southwes t c.111 ...... 1. 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" ' <.••·•• ~•r\f.'l•a '' .. '~•'II• '" " ~. , ...... ,. " H.,,.n ,I " " WA>lf\ln~tQll " • Economic Upsurge • Ill the group thlt the money supply would continue to be increaaed. The FED control! the nation's money supp ly through regulation of intere11l .gilt."!! to member banks and of the amount of ~oney a bank must bold in reserve. Another participant at the meeting in the state dining room , where the night before Nixon entertained President Suharto of lndonesia . said the President talked 30 t.o 45 minutes "in significant depth " on both the economy and the Indochina war. The executive said Nixon was "en· (.'OIJraging on both scorett." Another said, ·•He did a fine job of explaining a lot of things that might have puziied people before." Allho.igh the o<ficial aald nothing .substantially new was said, "Any time you hear llUnts you 've read in the papen direct from the Pre1ident of the United States, you're a little more ~se(i." This would seem to bid~ ae t resi· dent did not unveil jny -~r; new proposals for dealing with ,lie .ec.nom.y -such as a return to ~: ••ge and price guidelines of the Kqtnedy.Johnson year6, or the imposition -Of wage and price controls, or even a return to gutting in-person pressure on labor and manage· ment to hold the llne. on demands, otherwise known as ~·· ·nc." NW111 has steadfa ;opposed formal wage and pice coo ; dtJpltt recom- ' '<" meodalion.s lrom some economlii:lll who see them .ill a potent means of ending the paradoxical recession-with-inflation trmd wbkh the ~'OOOffiY seemed to haYA: taJtell. Ju.'1 last week, Burns recorn· menaea.i form of wage and price control simllar ·'to thal propc)sed Wednesday 111 Paris dtJflng a meeting of the Organiza- tioa ·rot Economic Cooperation and Deveklpnenl After Ni.xoo finish~ his presentation, according to the executtve, he invited questiOns and a cordial exchange follo'ol'· ed . l:te declined to say, ho\\·ever, •ther any ot the executives present con- tradicted what NU:on said or pres9ed him t.o pursue new policies. He .said everyone wes .. very respectful." South Viets Kill 7 6 Reds ' U.S. Troop s Uncove r Four· Co1nmunist Camps Vietnan1ese in fantryrnen (about 600 soldiers) stormed out of tbe jungle at t:30 a,1n and tried to (1verrun a South V1 et na111esc artillery base 15 niilcs souln SA IGON (UPI) -South •Vietnamese troops reported ki1\ing i6 North Viet- ll3n1es e regulars in a four-hour batlle today near the de militarized zone. Cam- bodian forces repulsed invading com- munist units in street fighting in the provincial capil:i l of Prey Veng. With ~he allied offen sive in Cambodia entering its fourth week, official military sources in Saigon s;1id American in- fantrymen had discovered fou r bast camps in the Communist headqunrters known as Cosv n -the Central OffiCe for South Vietnam. President Ni xon, tn announcing the start of the offensive on t-.lay J. said Cosvn was llanoi's 'o\'ar headquarters and declared that one or the niain purposes of t.he allied c~11npa1gn in Cam· bodia was to destroy ii. The casualty report issued today for the week ended last Saturday satd 142 Americans were killed in action in Viet- nam and Cambodia -75 less than the previous seven-day period. But South Vietnamese casualties last \Yeek rose ti} their second highest level of the year with 734 men killed . The allies reported killing 3,321 North Vietnamf'se and Vi et Cong. A report on the four-hour battlt' in the far northern qua rter of Sout.h Viet· nam today said a battalion of North uf Quang Tri. . Field repor1s liste<l 76 North Viel· namcsc slain <1ga1nst South Virlnil mf'~e losses of three men killed and two \\'ounu- cd. The South Vietn<1n1ese reported C8p- turing 40 weapons. Sonic of \lie <11tacking Nortl1 \1icl· namese reached the barbed wire defense of the ~rtillery outpost before they \rere either h\trled bark or ki lted by delenderi 1>.ho wer~ helped by hcliCt1p!cr gunships. The battlefield 1\aS 1Jlu1ninatl'd by hun· dreds of aerial fl ares. U.S . Raps R eds' Rigidity at T c1.lks PA!l\S (UPI) -Allied and Communist diplomats nu•\ for the 68th time tcxlay on the Vietnam war. U.S. Ambassador J>hiJip c .. Habib accuSed North Vietnan1 and thC' Viet Cong of n1aking all proposals on a lake-il-0r-leave·it basis. Apollo Proh.e1· Say s Blast Ca11sed by Grou11{l F 01tl11p The Comn1unisls repeated demands for a eompletc> and un ilateral \\'ithdrawal of all 1\mer1can lroops and the ouster of the present Sou th Vietnamese govern· inent. · Habib said North Vietnam and \1ict Cong officials fa iled to re~ to his rcquC'sl for clarific ation of son1e dem ands 1n their blueprint for ending the \\'ar_ •·Your actions <1nd your a\ll!ude at these mC'ctings o,•er a period of many months ctemonslralc that yo u do not put forth your proposal a& a basis for discussio n. but as a series of demands wh ich we mu st accept before negotiations can. beg in." CAPE K ENNEDY (UPl )-The Apo11o 13 oxygen tank fire and explosion appar- ently was caused by a chain of events stemming froin a change in lest proced- ures on the launch pad several days be- fore blastoJf. Edgar ~i . Cortright. chairman of the Apollo 13 in l'estigating board, said \\led- nesday rcceol tests indicated that 1 .... ·o !<wi tches \\'ere damaged during a pre- launch oxvgen tank draining operation and they Subsequently failed in flight. TI1c s\\·Hchc!I were designed to tu rn off nca tcrs in the oxygen tank \\'hen they reached a ten1perature of about 80 de- grees. Instead, Cortwright said. the hear,. ers probably reached a temperature of 1,000 degrees . 'I'his extreine overheating burned in- sul ation off the hcillC'r ll'irt•s. <l{'Cordi ng to the thro ry •. and the 11·1 res r;hort cir· cuited and sparked. The sparks ignited insulation and the res11lt1111; heat raised !he oxygen trmpera ture and pressure 11nlil the tank bursl 11hcn J!lmes A. lA!vell . .John L Swlge rl ;ind Fred \\'. Haise 11•cre 205,000 null's from earth 1\pril 1'.l "A special detan king procedur{' \Vhieh 1vas applied to the nu inber 2 oxygen tank of the Apotlo 13 scrviee n1odl1!c bt'fore l a u n c h probab ly resul!ed 111 major darnage to the wiring insula tion 1n the 1ank," Corl\\'right said in a ~tat.ement iAAued in Houston la1c \':ednesday. He then fie.,.,. lo L,111g!{'y Field. Va., ;:1nd wa~ nol avail able for con1n1ent. ---- Don't Vote Yourself into the Poorhouse! Do You Want ••• NEW SALES TAX ON CROCflllES, PRESCRIPTIONS, MEDICAL-Di:NTAL llLLSI NEW SALES TAX ON HAIRCUTS, BEAUrt: PARLOR SERVICES, AUTO REPAIRS, DRYCLEANINC, CASOLINEI AN OVERALL SALES TAX INCREASE Of 65 ,ER CENTI AN OVERALL STATE INCOME TAX INCREASE Of 85 P~R CENTI on June 2 --------~---------~-------------------------~------------------------IYERYBODY IAYI "NO" ON PROPOSITION 8 The l e•gue of Wome11 Voten • Thi AFl-CIO • Pro1>9rty Ownen: Ta• A11n. • California Si;hool Board Ann. • C.liforni• Ferm Bureeu • C.lifornia Teirp1yen Au n. • Californi1 Ratailer1 • Butt e Co nt S~perviJon •. C.lifomi• Stete CMmbef of Comm.tee • l o. APHJ•i.,. Ch•mber of Commeri;e • uSa~ Diego Su~1.on •, C.lifornia R .. I &tat. Awl. • long S.eeh Ap.rtrnent House AsU1. • C.lifor11ia School, ~ployeff Aart. • California State Employ• H Assll. • Alerneda County Supervisori • United Orqan11ah0fl of. Te1ptyen • AparfrMPlf Aan. of Los An9118l County • Ventura Cou nty Ta.payers Aun. er'ld rM"J ott.,. Celiforni.1.n1 Ar1in1t a Tax Ho.x, 609 S. Cr.nd, S.ir. 501, Los Anrcle1, Ca. 90017 1127 1 Ith St., •OCNR 233 -S.craenento, Ca. 95814 ThurMldl1, Ma~ 28, 1~70 DAil Y ,.ILOT J Y. ---Meet Over Mideast Red Coalition . . ,; • Rogers Plans W urning to Dobrynin Wins in Ceylon , ROl\iE (AP ) -Th~ United State.s today wall ttp0rted ready to make a hJgb-levt.I call on the Soviet Union io halt its deepening 1nllitary in- volvement on the frlng~ of tht' Arab-Israeli conflict. Secretary or Slate Willia.in P. Rog.tts expects ta meet \\'ilh Sov~t Ambas sador Anatoly Oobrynin in Washington nei:l we e k • American offkia.ls said Ulat v.·ithoot uttering threats he in- tends 'A'arning Moscow of lhe very a e'r lo u s consequences that would follow any active military intervention by, as an exa.mple, Soviet pilots. Outlining the current stance or President Nixon's ad· ministration, the officials said the outcome of the Rogers- Dobrynin meeting could afrect crU<"ially the c u r rent \Vashington reappraisal of Israeli'!> rene1ved request for PhantOOl and Skytia11.·k jet 1rarplanes. Rogers. according lo the in- formants, will seek again lo enlist So\'iet cooperation for 1 big power embargo or limitation on the su pply of arms to both Arabs and Israelis. A1ly such ar- rangement V.'ould bt' inttnded to cover fOreign fighting pe-rsonllt'I as we ll. *** -f:r-trtt Leba11011 Makes Move To Cool Border Crisis A positi ve 1·espon~ from COLO~!BO, Cey lon (UPI) - ~IOS('Uw, inlonnants llldicaled, A surp.rise ii-wing to the left would find the Americans in Ceylon's first parliamentary ready to help organize 1n-lernalional action to slow. the election since the voting age rnounllng lernpo of the Middle \\'as lowered to 18 swept East conflict. }'rime Minister Dud I e y But a negative response Se n a nnyake's government fro1n Moscow would make it lrom o r I ice Wednesday in extrernely difficult for I.he favor of a Communist-backtd Nixon administration to con-coalition lh.'.lt prom is e d tinue !!italling the Israelis on widespread nationalization. their request for mor e u ,., 1 ,1..,h•I• 1'he overvthelming upset vic- aircraft. llniri Kiri tory of former Prime l.1inister The source~ noted that !ht· SI r a n1 av o Bandaranaike's Unitf'<I States, under its initial Nancy J1 obinson, 21, three-party coalition was at- Pl1anl01TI deal with Israel, the reigning t\liss .Jack-tnbutrd mostl.v to the bloc undertook to pro v id e nf 800,000 youths who, votin11: replacen1 ents. This means sonville t F'la ), has /or the lirst time, threw their Israeli losses could be made: fi led a Sl00.000 suit support behind Communist good with much less publicity agains t a local beauty and socialist C"Bndidates. than accompanied the first salon for the loss of her St!nanayake's five--year-old aJ!reenl('nl. hair. The s uit c harges United Nationalist Party But the replacement ;1r-that f\Jiss 11.obi nson government had been ex- rangement cou ld pose d1f-\vent to the beauty peeled lo retain control of riculties for \\'ashington It salon to get her ha ir the island nation with ease. v.·ould have to decide 1vhethcr shampooed and straigh1-Senanayake won reelection to lo belleve Jsr11eli or Egyptian ened. and her hair la t er Parllament by only 1,067 vote$ accounts of air battles. Egy p-fell out. while seven of his 15 cabinet U~IT ......... WINS YOUTH VOTES PM BAnd•rAMlke Sui11g Ove1• Beotia Attorneys for i'.lr. and l\1rs. ~ussell Rotko Sr., shown looking at a photo of th~11· son Russell J r., have filed suit against the Uruted States for the death of their son in Vietnam. The $500.000 damaJ?;e suit cha r~es the government ,,;~ vi~lati.ng their son's constitutional rights by ordering h1n1 mto com- bat in an undeclared \var. lian elain1 s could open the -----------1ninislers were defeated. By United Preis l.1krn1tlonal Lebanon .!laid tht' nation hall door lo more replacements. \Vilh all but 11 of 151 con- Lebanon gave its army the t.wo choice~ -to rtmain a Dobrynin re tu r n rd to stiluencies reporting, the vote 13 seats fn Parlbment, ~ff'!!:. Bandaranaike'11 party won a•, the Communist Party won i;ix and the Lanka Sima Sama.j won IS. burden of enforcing a new model of "brotht>rly living" \\'ashington this week after M1·s. Lo11g Dies was running. ahnost 10 to one cabinet decree against Arab or to "push civilization back a Jong absence in t.foscow. against the United Nationalist T h e C om munist·backed coalition campaigned (IO ll platform that promised the establishment of Sovltt-sty .. peoples committees and the nationalization of commercial banks and export and i.tnport businesses. guerrllla 1ttacks Into Israel 200 years to the ages of halred Some authorities say he n1ay WASHINGT'ON (A Pl-Rose Jlarty and in faVQr of MN!. from l.Rbanese territory today and cruelty." ha ve brought back an up-to-t.1cConnetl Long. widow of Bandaranaike's Sri Lan k a in an effort to cool the crisis An offici al cabinet state-date indication or t he the late lluev Lang, dird F'reedom Party and its coali- along the frontier. ment said the ~linister of Na-Kremlin's readiness lo t.'OITie la~t night at her daughler's lion partners, the Communist The cabinet demanded aher t ional Defense ·would b I! 10 terms v.·ith \Vash ington on home in Boulder, Colo., Sen. Party and the Trotskyite an unscheduled me el in g autllorize:d to enforce ~he the basis or a peace set-Allen J . Ellender (D-La.), an· Lanka Sama Samaj Party. Wednesday that the. guet""rillas decree with the Army. tleme-nt. nounced in the Senate today. Senanayake's party retained Race Co11fro11tation · 111 Newark Ca111paign in southern Lebanon adhere _________ .:__ _______________________ _:_ _____ .:__ _ _;__.:._ _____________ _ r-i E\VARK, N.J. (UPI \ ~ Police kept about 20 cruising whitr cJernonstra to1·s f r o n1 tanglin g 11 ith suppo1'1ers o\ front-running rnayoral 1.:;1n- didatc Kc1u1t•lll f\. (;ibson, ;i black engineer. in a11 incident Wednesday night 1n<1rking :he first overt racial confrontation of the hard-fought campaign. A 1ninor :.hov1ng n1atch broke out between I he r1emonstraters and 11· 11 i I " c:ibson supporters. m 0 s 1 J y backers ot fonner fire Dire::- tor John P. t.:aurield. who lost Trcal y Eull'? ~1A1\'A\.;UA . Nic ar a g u ;.i (A P) -Nicaragua want:; tn cancf'I the unused SJ.year-old 1reaty giving the United Stair~ the right to build a canal across the cou ntry. in the May 12 primary and has supported Gibson against incumbent ~1ayor Hugh J. Ad- donizio. But police kept order. i\l the .same tin1c, i n s i J c Trevan's Tavern Gib !Ion defended the right of dissent and said his carnpaign 11•as aiming to reach "even those guys'' -referring lo the pickets. The pickets. some or whOPl spat at Clbson's car and his "Gibson Girls"' as he left. c<ir- ried signs saying , "Gibson 1.~ a black Racist'" and '"Leroi is a raciest." That wa~ a reference lo fiery black poet-pla}'\l'Tight- co1nmunily leader Ler o I .JQnes. 1•:1lo has backed the l.iibson candidacy. Gibson has said Jones would not gel a cabinet post in his ad- ministration and that ra~ 11.·as not an issue in his campaign. ;: > !.,: t, .~ .. c:c; '. ,'~ ·.t ;ff.. "}\·'1 i4•-,. ,.;;..., ... ,. ' . ,. to an agree.merit made last Nov. 3 11thich prohibits them From attacking into Israel v.·tthout first checking ·with the gol'ernmenl. President Charles He\ou ()f Ohio State Figl1t Erupts COLUt-.1BUS, Ohio (AP) - N a I i o n a I Guardsmen and police clashed with rock and b0Ule·thro1ving demonstrators in the Ohio State Univ ersity area ea rly today, but the con- frontation t>nded ab r u pt l y 11·hen authoritil!!s boxed in the youths and senl them tlee.ing through private yards to refuge . No tear gas was used. About 10 persons v.•ere arrested, most on chargt's of refusi'.1g to disperse. The ()nly injuries v.·ere brui~es lo several guardsmen hit by flying missiles. Mark their success with the gift of an Omega watch I hri e arf' p.001l 1ro;;on& for lhe un i\er~nl prt@lige of Omega \\A\Cht!~. Eveor y 11uJ1r111t'nl undrr,so~ rnultiplc riuolity-control in!J>eclion lo a~'ure lime~erp· inf! <lrprnJohilll). '\o 11 ondcr On1roa has been selected lo ti1nc so n1any inter- 11ntinnnl ~110rts e1 c11\~ includini!; the Olym pic i;am1·e. No v.•onder, 100, 'll"hy l)n1";a 11 ;ih;hr.o;; v.cre-chn5en 1,,, i\"ASA as standard i"~ue for A'lronau~ ln lhr.. n1oon-ancl-b1u:k A polio prog~:uu. l ~n "t Onicga tbe •'ntch you 1hould choos,. (11 r }Our 1;r11Ju11tc ? Sr,. our co niplcte colltttion of 0fllt'pa men·s ancl ladi~' "atclte~. $6:) To 01·er SI 000. ~ -Ch1ono1to11 wr1t! •1011 ••!<::~. Tell~ ••g~I., i.me 1nd 11,o m~11me1 olap11d !ntef\1111 !o m. 1,11~ of • llC,,.,d. Sll lf!IHI •'"I CIN, Ad)u1111>1e 11••1> t1'111 wMcil 1t111 i.. 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Then prfce one for your1eH-at your Chevy dealer's. PulUn1 you first, ketpe us first. A'!m Vtntill· lion SyJtt m 1n. iport ooupe. AIJ • .,.r)ded '1ttl Body by f isher. C~ IS l)"t11 an u. "'idt d1y·n1!hl /Uf\'ICW mirror. Bil 1\U!Wd Sh (ljj hp). runc 1io1'tll inalrumtnt panel "11h tl\Y i.o 1tad di.1.h close lo )OU. lnnet~ ... W 1 tur, to Pft*d .. ....,. - FuD Coll ~llOJ'I wilh tprinp matchtd lO~oCthlCll.' c DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Proposition 8: Unsou.nd Proposition 8 on next Tuesday's balJot is in tended by Its proponents to guarantee that the state wil l share educational costs ~50 with local school di stricts and fund 90 percent of welfare costs. fore that. Bul Proposition 8 ls too strong a. medicine; It could c reate n1ore problems than it "'ould solve. A NO vot~ 1.s recon1n1ended. Either Nava or Riles With these goals f e'\Y could quarrel. Over the years there has been a shill of school financing from the state- wide tax base to property taxes. The state has mandat- ed increesed education and welfare progra1ns v.·ilhout providing the fund s to support them. The problem \vilh P roposition 8, as is so oft_en t~e case with initiative proposals born of desperation, 1.'\ that it does not provide an orderly, reasonably foolproof process by which its broad and desirable objectives can be carried out by the Legislature and the cou nty and lo- cal school districts. It is an unfortunate political fact of life. but the OOds a re good that California's nun1ber one educational of· flee holder. State Superintendent of Public Instruction J\lax Rafferty, \Viii pro bably be re.elected 'lo a ne\V four- tc:rn1 next 'l'ucsday. One of the major shortcomings of Proposi·tion 8 1s the much too short a time the Legislature would have to come up with a well-reasoned tax program to achieve the purposes. There also is the problem o r providing an equitable way to allocate funds as be1.\vee n rich a nd poor school districts and to insure that local t axes reflect the increased state taxe s. \\ic say unfortunate becaus e Ralferty's high-blo11•n pro1nises for irnprov1ng California's school system have not l!\'Cn been partially fulfilled. He has subs tituted talk -n1uch uf it political and too much of it empty bombast -fo r a ction and tor educationally sound programs. r-.·toreuver, Ute multi-million dollar sla'le schools or- fi tc. operation is in a mess. The respected bi ·partisa n California Legislature's analyst, Alan P os t, in an extra- ordinary st.atemenl, found Rafferty's operation badly organized and \VOefully off the track . lfaving said this, we also feel compelled to e xpress dismay a nd disgust ~hat the campaign against lhe 1nea· sure has been possibly the most outrageous use of dis· tortion and scare tactics in the recent history of initia· lives. It's a i;hame that some otherwise good or ,ganiza· tions have lent their names to some ind efensible distor· tions and deceptions. Most tragically. R afferty ha s d ragged UH: once h ighl y-respected non-parlisan office of State Supcrin· tend ent of J:lublic lns'lruc tion deep Into the mires of par- tisan politics. This is his most s erious disservice to pub· lie education in o ur state. Ei ~hl opponents face Rafferty in Tuesday's e lec· lion. Only l\.\'O of them -\Vilson lliles and Julian Nava -have an outside chance of even giving Raffe rty a run for his m oney and b y the tin1e they have s plit eac h other's vote. Ra fferty is virtually a certain \Vin ner. Riles is deputy s tate s uperirrtendent or schools. Some of the tax horrors they have projected as pro· babilities could occur only if all branches of governn1ent -the Legislature, the governor, the counties, the schools and the courts-totally abandoned responsibility and in· teglity. And if, indeed, I.he electorate would permit them t o do so. Many a voter will be sorely tempted to vole for Proposition 8 in the hope of finally forcing the governor and Legislature into d oing the t ax reform job they ha ve promised for y ears to do -a nd their predeces sors be· Nava a member of the Los Angeles Board of Educa· tion. E ither offers the potential of cleaning up the m ess Rafferty has left and improving the Department of Education, but neither is likely to get this opporlunity. The DAILY P ILOT \vould, however. recommend a vote for either of them over a vote to return ri,.Jax Raf· ferty to another tem1. Costly C1111ap11s T111·111oil Consequences of Rampage WASHI NGTON -College and univen:I· ty administrators would be well advised to lake a Jong. hard look at e:ii:actly ,,,.hat the thousands of rampaging 11tudenl.s and abetting faculty members are rully bringing about. They may make some jarring d1sCoveries -such as: -Storming Congress in mll!S anti·V~t­ nam arxl anti-draft lobbying, and engag· ing in political campaigning may make pres5 headlines a n d television spec· taculars. but also may cost schools their indispensable tax~xempt status. Without it, hundreds of rducatlonal institutions throughout the country tA'ould have to ~ut down, -Altering and shorlening academic ealendars may lead l.o damaging tax· payer and student suils for unauthorized curtailment of educationa l programs and demands fo r tu ition refunds. -STATE ANO FEDERAL statutes may bt t!Mcted lo wiU1hold or v:ithdraw finan· cial aid to schools who.st! students and friculty members engrige in political ac· li \'ity. .....costly increases in fire and other insurance rates may range from 33 pe r· t ent to more than doublt! in S<.1me in· stances. In the past several }'Cars, with the steadily spreading incidence of cam· pl.JS violence and mindless vandal.ism, insurance has become a maJO'r item in xtXJOl bud~ts. -Congressi011al resentment at the con· ed ,.,,idespread campus disarray anr1 ers could intensify pronouncf'cilr backstage hostility is now so bitler •mong legislators of bnth parti~ as ~ virtually rule 001. the likelihood of • new ~id to higher education bill being pas.c:ed this session. The exisUng law ext.end ing fed ual aid fo schools and students e.xpirn June 30, 1971. Education leader~. in and out ' ' ... or Congrelll. had hoped to enact a con- tinuing measure this year ror fear Ulere wouldn't be enough time to do !hat next year. A1' ENTIREL.V NEW (!J'lnd) Congre~c: convenes next January, and all legishition \\'ill have to start from scratch. That means lher t will be. less than six months in which to pass a new higher education: act before the old one expires. That's why the failure to do so in this Congress could prove very costly and painful to thousands of studen1 ~ and hundreds of schools a ll ()Ver the cou ntry. If that occ1ir.s. they \1·ill in n laq.~e measure have only tli(''mselvc s to blan1r . ll co uld well be describt:<J ;ls a ~r:.;ph1r case. of ''culling off their nuSt' to spite their face.·· TI1cy may be vain~lori ous c-rusaders today, a nd bedraggled losers tornorrm1'. Rep, Edith Green (1)-0re.l. chairman of the House Education subcornmil\c('. i~ sti ll aiming at reportin1t a higher education bill lo full committee by July I. She ad.mils that's a long sho\. Also, even if she-does, il's r xtren1rh· ronjeclura! u•hat the full comn11ttec \\'Ill rlo l\'OT ONLY TS TlllS Jegis!;it1on dee11 plagued by :teething congre!lsinnal angt'r at riotous fitudent.s, instigating facult1r~ and bumbli ng school administrators. bul also by a sharp cleavage over ril·.1! hi1\!1 -one sponsored by l\·lrs. C:reetl , the other by the Nixon Administration. 'J'v,·o major differences bcllvcen the111 are. l\lrs. Green's bill would create a new OC'partment 0£ Education and 1'.1anpower, It also contain!'! provisions aimed at curbing student disturbances a n d upheavals. The administration measure \vould eslabUsh a non-cabinet National Foundation on Higher Education. There is nothing in the bill to c r a c k do~·n on students or schools. This orniss1nn is a key lncal point o/ opposition. Leading Republit·an com· n1iltC'<'ml'n are drmanding lhc inclusion or restr ictions. REP. \\'ILLIM.1 SCHERLE (R·lowa ), feels so slrongly about !his that he has already lried to append such a n amend· ment to other measures. Further, tic h:is srrved notice he \\•i li continue to du lha(. both 1n the c.:omn1i1tec and Hi th<' lull 1 luuse. :0.1 r;) fjn1en·~ .'.lnli·disnrrJrr provision, litled "Protec11nn anrj Frec1!on1 ot F:x- prPSSion," stn H.·s. "The fl rim a r y rr~pons1b11l1y 1or n1~111111ining freedom of (''<Prl'ss1nn. publiC' order and the effectil'C lu ntl1on1ng o[ the P<luc;itional processec: ;1t An1eric<1n institutions of Nh1cauon r1·~1~ \\'1lh the trustees. adrnin1.strators ;uul other duly appointed '1f£icial.s." For th:.it purpose. Ille f)rOvision re- 11u1rf"'S thnt each institution rcce1\•1n~ fl?ftPral <11d n1ust file a cl'rtificallnn thnr "alf1rn1s thl' 1ntf'n1inn of thr instilu!i1)n tn lake all appropn;1tc action to auain !hf' pur poses set [orth .. , and to ;i~sure •lir ttrn rlv te nnina\ion of a«U uns 11 h1ch ,··ul to r1cft';it such purposes " 1\ll .~chools \1·ould l1:11e to s1ibm1l :i .. 1py of then· rules to the comm1ss1on('r , f N.lur.it1•111 Failure 1rt romply with lh<' -pro1·1.~lllllS rtf !ht' \egil'ilRfinn \\'Ollld mak e a .si.:hool )llellgiblc fo r fcdrr:.tl a1r1 . Ry Rober! S. Allen and John A. Gold~m'ilh ·Decline of Letter Writing Curbstone comment!I by a pavement Plato: lfowever tJu~ chaotic age is rememW· td in the future, it won't be recalled as • period or great letter writing. t It tias neither the leisured grace nor lnellow philosophy -or even the pa.'Ssion1lt: dt.slre to communicate one's ihouihU -that stimulates the creation tr great letters. l<"olks today aren't so much interrsted ltr telling each other v.·hat they think ~!'l they are what they heard on a lelevlsion t.alk slmw the night befort.. As. for the shades of the great letter wrltt.rs of yesterday -Lady Mary \Vortlty l\1 ont.agu, Dean Swift, Lord -~-!{,!I Thursday, May 28, 1970 The editorial pooe of lilt Daily Pilot attk• to inform and stim· ulote reod1rs by prt ll't11Clng t his uw1poper'1 opirucn11 and cum· mento~ O'l'I topics of in ttre.s t and 1ignificonct, by provt<.liilQ 11 forum f or tht t %fWe111on of our renders' opinion.i. <n1rl f)y prt1tnting _ llie rli"trae t:ie10· poinu of infnr~d observ,r1 and 1pokes11tti1 011 topicll' of !ht! <1aw. Robert N. \\'ce<.1, Publi~h('r I ··---·r.·· '\ i,111;,.v ;ial, ~yle ' ~~:~ ·"'""'' . . '•I-- Chesterfield, John Kt.sis, Lord Byron , Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jcf. fuson, to name but a few. UN48LE TO PICK up a telephone and~ exchange their opinions and ideas offhand, they sat down , took a sharpened goose quill in hand, dipped ii io an inkwell ancl by labor of mind and gifl of \\'il turned oul Jong letters th;it are part of the endless glory or the English tongue. Thei r letters look titne lo "'r!\e and a much longer time to reach lhe1r rl'Ci· pienl -day~. \\•eeks. even nionths - but they ~a id so1nethins nol 011ly tu him but lo all mankind. Thtre. ha ve been somr fine lcllcr ll.·ri ters in mode.rn times -Robert Frost and F. Scoll F itzgerald ('(lme readily to mind. The mosl prolific prob11bly was JI. L. 1'.1encken, \\"ho WJS rtputed lo have wrlllen at least 100,000 lr!lcr)> in htS energetic lifl'linte. ~Inst of ~1 cncken's. however. \\'ere plthy notC!S r11lher lha n letters -~park~ from .1 bright and resUess rn\nd , not e.ssays of the spirit . rr IS GJt.ITINf, hard £'r r\•cr; ~·c:.r for anyone to act11evc l11i;tlng famf' <1.~ A lrt1er \fritt>f' t•ven !hough hr .-.et~ ov! 11:.-lihcrately lo do ~o Thr.rc· 11rr. nl ht·r factor_.,; lo bln n1t· hrs1drs thr n1nre prae11r,11J t:fricienc~· "£ th" ll'lcphnne . !hr telegraph 01 nd the office du:tat1ng < machines -plus the time-wasting allure of television. \Vho "'ill lake the trouble to write a clever letter to a giant co rporation "'hen he kno ws 1i will be read only by a tired white collar office underling and answered by a bored compu1er'! Even George Bernard Shaw eooldn'I "'in a literary duel with a pompous computer. Here's another problem: Suppose poet John_ Doakes. disturbed by lhe predicaments and paroxysms of civiliiation, indit.es a mast,rfu l !e\ler to his friend. poet .Ja1nes Doe. "ROSEBUD," Si\ YS Doe.. ll1r11'1ng lo his wife . "Thi~ letler fron1 Doa kes 1~ too good to be Jost. IL is our duty to save it for posterity.'' "Oh. no. W(' th.>n·1." replies nose bud. ''There "isn't roonl in this a partmenl for any more JUllk. \\le d!)n 't f'l'en h;ive space to save our income tax return.~." /\nd into the wastebasket goes Doakes' rnaslerpiece. Yes, th e lraditlon of great letter 1vrilini; appears headed for the same nblivion of the goose quill .and lamplight that spawned it. Oc t1r George· Girl.~ arc always confusing me with nustin Hoffman. \\'hat ean I do about th!~~ u.o. l>e;1r l 1.n · lic':1d uµ 011 nu ~ltn llullnlil!l. (~fnd ~011r pruhlrni~ 1u c;roral' in 2;1 \1 0rd~ nr lr.~s l)r . 25 11nrd~ 1>r rnore. Thal ·" ~111ir first prohlem J People Just Won't Listen A11y Lo11ge1· , Ro yce I°'" t."'ti(. ' '"6~ . ',..-;..' " Briel· '• " ' \ Addressing a meeting of t h e An1erlcan Society of Newspaper Editors on the cainpus turmoil, Goveroor lleagan said ~ "Is th is just a fe rment of youth. Are these young people JUSt :.howing their idealism? Or is it possible that there is a plot involved? Is ii possible lhat some pwplc sel out several years ago to make this happen?" Since the theory that ill-starred public: events are rooted in conspiracy is at· lractil'e to many public me.1, it may be appropriate ro ex plore the.. Governor's application of the throry lo the current state of a ffairs. A basic an1bigulty allaches to the passage quoted , because J\1r. Reagan neg!e('\ed the lirnc element \\"hich cannot be divorced £rom lhe evolving upheaval. Else\\·here in his address he seemed to be alluding lo \1·hal may be called the Berkeley..(;olumbia cycle. THERE IS UTILE doubt tht. cycle, \\"hich deeply touched only a few colleges , resul ted from local conspiracies of cam· pus militants dett:nnined to disrupt their school.~. Dul the cycle was marked primarily by academic g r i e v a n c e s. secondarily by the Vietnam war. It was a scho!a~tic rather than a national revolt. The Chlcagn convention di30rders in· s!illed this pro1esl \vith a ne lV dimension a nd dircctlon. giving. it a polllical color. After !he elf'cllon, a gesta\ive period en,;ued, and Pres ident Nixon was 1l!'l hcnefic.i;:iry. His notice of Vietnam troop 11 i!hdrawals \fas received \\'it.h caution hy both youth arid the elders, and susp1· <:Ion of the Presiden\"s true intent was nol lackin ii. So came the Cambodian venture, at- lendeJ by such a strangely arcane aura that most of the colleges began seething. some the most unli kely. This recoil manife sllv took tht. Ni:ii:on Administration by surpr.ise. II had seen the lip of !he iceberg not its real bulk. 111E 01110 CAl\IPUS lrag!dy added an emotional intensity lo the national ~cene unt>xampled in our e 1~riencr. Though :'llr. Nixon V.'as not responsible for Jl, lle could not escape its backlnsh, :ind lhe \Vashington reaction was bumbl· 1ng and unaware, up to the character who told Interior Serrctary ll!ckct it would "blo\\' over in 24 hours." Nollii ng is going to blo1v over in thi.s rrisis. But note i\lr. Reagan's last sentence: "ls ii possible some people set oul '.'lr.veral years ago to make this happen~" No because several years ago nobody 11·hosoe1"er l'ould foresee the prl'sl'nt magnlhutc of the abhorrence of lhi, \1·ar. Academe is almost forgotten. All !he kids 111 the land, and most of their parents, \\'ant an end, and no fooling around . 1'.1r. Reagan does not appear to percti\"C this grim rea lity. Hes.aid, "Ont! thing hasn"\ changed"-~·hcn everything has change.d in days. 1-lc \\'istfully seems to think the \l'ar protest is still in the harxls of the revolutionaries . lie concedel! the "lood students" have no\v joined the opposition. and he. bel ieves they are "wrong" because. they won 'l li!tt:n to him in his unyielding loyalty lo the Asian crusade. 'T'he :inti.war foli< had heard thi.ci pleading for years. and they only 1nultipl y, and they're not goina to listen anymore. They l''ill on ly lislt.n lo thr. ~llencc of the gun~. rnnferr!ng 11(c on lho.sr who , 1,1·hile the guns nrt, v.•IJI sure· ly <llf! tomorrow, and in \'A.In. Reason Officials Become Corrupt Along wlth Peter's Principle an<i Parkinsoo 's Law, \1'e need sorne corol!<i!')I wl.lh a fetchh1g tltle to describe the reason for so much corruption in pubhc life . Especially since 1t follows a l<11ni!iar pattern. If \\·e wanted .1n ~quallon for governmental ror· ruption, it rnight go something like !hi s: As the power f)f a public offic ial 111ounts in inverse ratio lo his income, the probability o{ croo kedness increas· es geomelrlcally. J\tost corrup1iru1 cinrl collusion a11d bribery are nol at the hig!wr le vels 0£ government, but al the lo,ver - among lbo!'le emp\oyes who have been granted broad discretionary po\1·ers without commensurate pay. IN NEW '\'ORK THIS spring, for in· sLanct, 13 city air-pollution inspe<.-tors (about 15 pe:rcent of the V>'holt> force ) were suspended. <ind six businessmen "·ere arrested for having bribed then1 to over look violations. The bribes ranged from SS lo $40, paid regularly 01·t'r the last 10 yea rs. This is whet happens "'hen you Jll!l Ill-Paid men into author itative jobs. The same is true for buildlng inspectors. assessment investigators, ;.i ncl ;ilJ the pet1~· poll tlcal appoin tees v.·ho deal in regulations involving Jarce expcnd1turei;- by the public, . 1'JIE PAY·OF'f' IS :io frequent aad / Sydney J. Harris .. I tlagrcinl in l~riir r11 1e~ l>t•causc an im- mense an1011nt of regul:itory wor k must br taht'n <:are or. \\'hile the salaries i1ppropnuted for these :.taffs is n1e.1ger. \\'hen .1 n1a11 n1ak1ng :i ur h s1nall pay acl1u1rt•s the power to fine weal!hy polluters or slumlords or businessmen, he mo\'t'S into a new orbit of finance. Power can bl' safely handled onl~ v.·hen 1l is 1n th(' h<1nd5 nf official.~ \fhOse own Sland:1r(I ur jl\'lng is not 111u G1sp-i ratc lr1J111 the !il:1niJ.1rd vf the people tliey are c;,illcd upon lo regulate. But. we steadily ignore Uus psychological truism. and liecp sen<iing Ol1L inspectors :ind evaluators on the lo\\'est t:'Conom ic rtn1g to su~rvise activ1ties in "'hich hucc sunu arc at slake. lT IS TO THE CREDIT of the Internal Hev enue Service that so small a pe.rcen· 1.1ge of their lax agents arc crooke.d, c.ons1denng the heavy temptations and the relau1•ely low incoml's they make. Bul municipalities, and even stales. do not rhoosc their slaH 11•ith the same di5<'rim111at 1on ! largely becauS<' they are pay 1n~ nlf poli!1c nl deb1s1. and don't pay the.Sr hal'ks e nough salary to make !hrm invulnerable 10 br 1~s. An ofl 1C'iar~ authorily to flnC'. ch:istise, h<ira"~ Hr pun1 ~h a p11tat1vc offl'nde r ou~ht 1o hr In d1rre1 proportion to that ofriri.~l .~ ~tatli!t; Y."hl'n !he inv erse is trur, J~ 11 usunlly is. the fl ~ 1~ easy. Defending· tlie U.S. Flag· Jn J\.,ay of 197{1, San Diego State senior Bill Pierson stood for three hou rs becked against lhe campus flagpole, !'ingl e· hand~ly holding off a 111ob er 150 militants u·ho were bent on desecrstln!J the symbol 0£ American lilJerly, freedom and justice. ln September of 1862. Barba ra Fritehie is said lo ha1·c stood in the \\'inrlo11• of ber Frederick home defiantly wa' 1ng the Union flag at solr1iers who had bf'"n ordered to shoo! it down. Researchers of history have ca.~t do11ht on the acc uracy o( the Barbara Fritchie legend, but there is no doub1 about lhe action of Pierson-m ild·n1annered center nf the powerful Aztec cle\'Cll. thrt:e·year Navy veteran. and latest draftee of the New York Jets. r\EWS~1EN ON the scene, rrport lh:Jt the studious, goocl-natured Pier~on-all 6' 3" and 23(1 pounds of him-Y.'as hurry- ing lo cla&s 11·hc11 he saw the C'ampus flag be ing abused by a band or aizit~1 tor.:;. According to l11s O\ITI account, he bL'Can1c "annoyed"-particular ly because t h r r ing·leaders l'.·ere non-students and disruptive enrollees "'·ho never :11\endrd class. "I j115l couldn ·1 buy ii," said young Pier!IOTl in an inter\'iew "I lovf! this country and the fl ag !hat .syn11Jo\izrs it. " So he am bled in lhrough the mil1t:int~. rescued tht flag, raised ii to top slaff :i nd .'\tcured ii. Then. realizing !hat it ~·ould be torn down :i.s sn0n as hi· Ir.ft , hf' turn~! nncl far<."(! thr turio11~ nii11lants--s!.i nding hi.s lonrly \'igll u1111 I the hil t of I.he epilhrt·hur!u1~ 1noli ha{! dispersfd. lT WA~ BILI. r•IEBSO~'S first for11 v !nt() student dissent on rl!hrr ~Irle 0( the fcncr, but he. ''co11 tdn't st.ind hy Guest Report ! :it1y longrr ;1 n1t \1·:il rh :i h:inrl of 150 pretend to rrpresrnl ' the 25.000 Stale ~luclents wh() arc thcrr lor 1he seriou!'l business ol gethng an education. Said Pierson lo !hr rnttr\'ICl'.'rr "l 11·11s l}Qrn under th:i1 flag . I fought for tha l flag, :~nd I'm going to college today 11e<:ause n£ what 1l represenls." To quo1c frr11n an cditoriill on Pier~n·s heroic stance· "!low sad it is that pri"4 ciplr ~ 1vhirh n1ran ~ m1 1r h to so many Rrc defended by so few." Rogrrs C. H. l\lortne Chairman llepubllcan National Com mllte Dear Gloo111v • Gus: I 1tur1k proplr nn1I !he pres~ should )>!011 1n;1k1ng tu11 of ~p1 ro Agnew's nun1('rOus :-port :1cc11l1·nt s. Jn any :-:1111rl ;1cli rily , halanrr. I~ or pri· niar,¥ 11111/(lrtant·e. :ind 1h1 s 1s not t':1,,y lu 11i;i1nl11in 11 hen ynu ha ve )111ir 11~1\ 111 lO\lr lll()U\11 -1... l', ill. r~,, 1,~t•r• 1tf1t lh •••~•••' •I•"'•· .,., ~f(f"."'~ !MOH '" ·~· ~··•P·~··' se~• 1•11• IHOI "'"' II OIMl'l'I' 0111. tUl!y 1'1111. Seel ,ing Change T h r ough Legtslatimi Orderly Process of Law To the Editor· On t.tay 13 a remarkable thing hap- pened. Alter several ye;u·s or tolcrallng 5treel-rlghtl1g, arson, :int1 v i o I en t r hetoric, some 700 la..,,· stu dcnlS decided it wns tuTu~ to return to the tried and s1ro vcd method or seeking change through the Legislature, IU.-prcse11tlng law schools lrom all over Lhe stale, they gathered in Sacramento, meeting in sn1all groups with their assemblymen and -senators in a massive effort to must.er support fur Assc1nbly Bill AB 1674. Surprisi"gly , despite consid erable er. fort on the part of the students, there \~as no press L'Overage of this noteworthy C\'t•nL Perhaps the med ia are more i11terested in violence than 111 C<1nslrucli\'e . aclivilies. Nevertheless. the students pl an Iv continue their efl orts to get !his bill throug h the Legislature . THE BILL IS si1nilar to one recently enacted in r-.t assachuseus. By prohibiting the federal govern1nent fro1n requiring California rnen to ser ve in ''uncon- s titutiona l'' wars. it i;et.s up a method .,,,,he reby the Suµreme (;ourl may resolve one of loday·s n1ost crucial issues, the ll'gah1y of !he war in Vietnam. This 'Holy cow! Yo u're right! They ARE corryinK picliet aign1!' controversy has been called our niost :;erious constitutional crisis since the Civil \Yar, and its prompt resolution should be sought by those of all political persuasions -left aRd right, "hal'.·k" and ·•dove" -who belie ve in the rule of law. IT IS TllE hope of the students who went to Sacramento on May JJ that their campign for this bill will be part of a C()nli11uing change in today's troubled political climate, a return from street vlO!ence to lhe orderly processes or the Legislature and judiciary. But the efforts of students alone will not be enough. AB 1674 has yet lo move fron1 tho (rl!vernment Administration Commit tee to the noor of the Assembly, .end lhc move will not be made un less the menibers of the committee .ere assure.ii that the bill has substantial su pport outside of the sludent community. HERE IS AN opportunity, flOI only to l!'nact a law which will allow a rf'!\o!u . tfon or a critical constitutional issue. but also to defuse the \•iolent left by showing that those who believe in moderation can. indeed . gah1 the ear of the Legislature and effect meaningful changes. All concerned citizens shOuld write their assemblymen, askin g for sup- port or AB 1674 both in the co1nmit!ee hearing on !\1ay 27 and later on the floor or the Assemblv, Thank \'O U for your assistance. -- ART SHARTS IS Chairman Students Legislat ive Cotnmit!!'c UC Berkelt'y Support the Good Movies Becr111sc of ,~.Tte11s1ue 1...·uvFrug(' in rlir ·news co/1111111s of tl1e studio pre- v1e10 ll7!d i ts afl€rmath, including a $2 tnilliun lo1osu1t. 011 except io11 lo our normal l i111i1 of 300 1oords is made ill the casl.' of th is lcl!cr. -Ed1Cor To lhe f:ditor Reference · ''Newport Cop Sues on Racy F"lick" \5-21-70). There h:1ve ~n tv>'(l account s in the. DAILY T'ILOT regnrd ing the studio prc1•1c w hell! at F'.dwa r<ls Nev.·uort Cini>rna Apri l 2:i. Thi: rear11n n involl'ed is si1nilfl r, .<;o let us discuss lhe front page news rc1lllrl of May 21. I arn the cl1it·f projectionist al the thea!er and \.\'011 ld like to sC1. lhe record straiJihl rt'ga1·d1n1? film s of any nature wtiich are selected ror lheatre viewing. First. the lhr:i!rc n1anagcr. \.\'ho in a flUOlation in lhe .:irticle is said to be 111 nC<'tl of cha~!iscmenl. has nothing to s;1y as 1o 1~•hat will be shov.·n 111 his theatre. ln some instance~ his opinion mighl be taken into account. but ,·crv rarel~·. 1'hc~e drc1s1on.~ are handled at 111 higher level bet11·een producers and exhibitors. SECONI), IN TllIS case the Edwards Corporation did not view the film before its presentation. They were assured that ii was a ·•mature comedy," by whom I am not sure. Mr. Edwards has buill the fines t theatre in Orange County, has the highest level of management and operation, and. if you will review the quali ty of films presented in the past year, has attempted to make a contribution lo his commun.itv. The t heatre is used for community Proj~ls, at!esling to this concern. \Vhy a picture like "The Magic Garden of Sta nley Sweelheart"? The e.xecuti\•es of the Edwards Corporation had no idea of the magnitude of degradation of !lie film , nor did the manager. nor did 1. \\"e spent a gret1t deal of lime and money 1naking !'ure the sound and pro- jection l'.'ere perfect, tha t lhe viev.·er w01Jld ha ve the finest presentation . High echelon studio representatives a pproved of 011r readiness. After hours of technical preparation \1'e \\"ere ready to gi\'e the audience a m<1;or studio preview of quali- ty. AS THE FIRST reel passed throu gh the projector I sensed that this was not the kind of film of \.\'hich I \ranted to be a part. The same att itude came _to the other technicians involved . l was 'frank ly glad that mv wife. who has a mature attitude toWard theatre and contemporary pe.rfonning arts, was able to endure the film v.ithout being ad- ve:sely innuenced. Upon re.f!ect1on, nellhe r or us could find a redN".mini! note in the fi lm excepting for lechnicn l excellence. Why then ' · S t a n I P y Sweetheart"? It is very easy to "cast the first stone" against a corporation \.\'hich ei- hibits films, as it is to those wllo produce those films. This has been done bv many civic and church groups. The reiil problen1 lies wil)l you and me ;inrl our effective spheres of influence. In recent years J have seen many theatre r hai11s book and present good fan1 ilv rn- tertainment of the Disney motif. Thr people "'ho have railed cigainst lhe theaters do not support those progran1s UNFORTUNATELY, the 1heatregoi11g public in this day v.·ants In see "shoc kers" with sex and the bare and sadly distorted fact s of lire. f\t any peo ple are feed ing on this sor1 of t'ntertainrnenl and that is wh y producers make the films and the exhibitors show thcrn. While I appreeiate Sheriffs <tep11tv Skaugslad's position or protest. t fre l that this should be leveled at !he theatregoing public, ralhf'r than the Ed\\·ards Corporation or MGM Studios. Co wardly Campus Action In a major studio oreview thf:'re is no coercion, the public is invi ted to see the regularlv advertised proRram. plus the special showing. It is thr preroRative of any patron to lc avr if the film is offensive. Some diet on 1hf' night of the 25th. but the majorlly nf the audience stayed to seC'" it lhro11gh Freedom of choice was in vnlvrrl v.'i!h011l any loss regarding adl'er1!scd rn- tcrtainn1enl. Again, it is up lo us. To the Editor: The chancellor of UCLA, in re1ns!aLinR the NHOTC pilr<Jdc . appeared on candid TV and gave a sen1antic excuse for his cowardly ac·lion in canl'elling the parade in Lile first place. He said Lh;1t he and his staff had <lec1ded thtt l ROTC neeck>d a •·lower profile.11 That 1s semantic for ''fea r or violence .. , v.·hich he denies in th ... same breath. HOW S E~1 ANTIC can you get"' \\'hl·n SC'"mm1tics provides an "out" for people like this chancellor. 11 is tin1e the general public take~ up the sludy ur ~t'nlanLics 1n general. frir only then will they be able lo analyLc the voci ferous spcN:hes Clf pol1tic1an ... v.ht"l!'C \.\•ri!ers co111m1t then1 lo ~1a\t'n1r·nt ... that sound promising. sa.v nothtn,i:. and havr not onl' iu(a of .-vidcner bv 11 h1l'h sou l·o11ld cal! thern li:i ri; ;rnd trl :iv.:1y with 1! 1n a court or Justi1'r SE,IANTICS IS 1h(' "thing" nol'.·, so be carrful v.hrn ~ou make up your mind aboti1 :i pol 1tic111n -nr even a produ ct you cat or drink altrr watching a TV {"ommcn.:1<1L Scn1ant1cs applies lo everything. i\1J LT BASHA~1 T l•e!I Are 1\11arc h ists To lhc Editor: .Ne11o·s 1\crn. May 20, '·The Annual Nava l ROTC dress para<k al UCLA -schedul· e<I for t.lay 28 -was cancelled by tlie adn1 in1 slration in rear of anti-\\'ar d11moni;tra liu.1s.·· Conclusion: Our w e a k -kneed ad- ministrators l~I it exped ient to kow-tow to foul-mouthed and fo u 1-s me I Ii n g agitators from on and orr campus. Free speech, etc .. belongs to them exclusively, f..1ake no mistake about ii. The present disordrrs are fon1ented by those who will to!erale neither dissent nor reform. Tuey arr anarchi~l.s. They sow the seed!! of dic tatorship, Thei r in flu ence must be eliminated. l\ICHARD W. LOVELAND ll'/111 Bouo lhe J\!11dle ? To· the Editor: I have been following with amusement the recent raids on Cosla Mesa'!i F irehouse tavern. I have visions of the police departmen t's secret agenrs sneak4 lng 11rnu111"t tJespert1 lely trying to fulfill fheir moral obligation to ~fet)' by pr~ tccting the public fr()fll the evils ot viewi ng Ilic unclotht>d female l)Qdy. I al~ have visions of the1n fi gh ting ovt'r \\'ho gets Io "bust !he nudie tonib<ht. ·• I FEEL Tll1\T tl11s type of en· lrr1n1n1ne11I 1:-: nn1ch hei!lthicr lhan the <'rime and hlood y violt'nrt thal e.nhanre.s our everyday hvcs. But lryln g to con• ,·Jnce the poli ce of th is is like trying lo convince a member of the "Flat Ear!h Society'' to embark on a \\'Or ld cruise. STEVEN C. LAUBLY Co11do11it19 War To the Editor: It is unbelievable lo read t.failbox on the ed itoria l page and dis{'(lve r ho\v many people. h<'lic,·e in this undeclared \1•ar. We are supposcO lo be a "Chrislian nation" and yet so many people drclarin_g to be Christians condone the v.·ar. \\'e need to do some dC'Cp s.nu l searchinji! and maybe we 11o·ould rea!iie 11o•hal the young people are tr~·ing to say. Tl is obvious \\"hy they rebel I D01'1'T CONOONE lhf' vinlenfe thcv prnJf'Ct, but not all lhr {'(lflCcrneQ ynun"A IX"'Ople are v1o!enl M<iny l11rn to <lr11g.~ bC'C:"l Use they kno'v !h<Jt no one rares ,1·h11t h;ippcns In then1 \Vhv are <l nil(..~ sn easily availablr to lhen1""' \\'hy dQn"l \\{' p11nish 1he pu ~hers and i;ct 1hPm ou t of circulation'.' The ansv.·r r is obvious In me. someone is profiting. They also see mnney going l!P in space via moon rrojects v.·hile people fire hungry and in need. t A,\I %7 YEARS old and 1 have three sons and two daughter.~ that 1 do not wanl In sacrifice in Vietnam or on a college Cflm pus. Vietnam will still exist when they are old enough to go to college if w' <lnn't s1np and take a loOk at ourselves. The v.·ar wa s not oors. f.1tff<lers have been committerl and probably will -still be in connection with this war . How ~y more wilt die? -........... If it is faC'e people are worrie<t~about..--· we Jl)St that long ago. We can "t help the voice of youth to discover truth unless they find it in us. MRS. ROBERT JOS. ALLEN Pnllee 11'.l ndne •• To the Editor: About a month ago, 1 thought someone. 'vas breaking into my aparlml!'nl. l railed the Cost.a Mesa Police Department. Aller getting a car dispatched to my house. the officer kept me on the line and obtained additional infonnation. 1 had a feeling he wa.s stalling for lime to k«p me. calmer, but l didn't care. lt worked. r-.1y frayed nerves relaxed a little as his deep ,.>'Oice assured me that help was on the way. IT Tt:RNt:O OUT ,to be a friend who had a kry but had been stopped by the chain 011 my door. 1 found Lhi.111 out a couple of days later. Even though it tumerl oul to be a fa lse alarm, I ;1m \Vfiting In lei you know how arr PfC Ci:ttive 1 am for I.he last reply to my ca ll and the kind method of handling rn y emot ion~. JOYCE FAYE BARNES LIFE \\'ILL never be the ~amt' :is "\.\'hen Shirley Temple da nced arross the ~ta~e or the Marx Brothers "'ent through their uproarious routines. fr()(l is not dead. but the cinema gods of lost ynuth are passing or on the v.·ane. Rea lity is the password of fhis peneration. The oucstion is \\ilich reality shall we accept. the "·i<le screPn screamin~ sound <1f "Stanley" or the fi lms \.\'hich present a fullrr segment of our embattlrd !lQCiety~ · \\'e have a greater supporl in tiur hands than the la\1•suit ment1onrrl in thr article. \\·e may 'vritc producC'r~ and Pxhibi tors tellinit them of our !ai;trs. Finallv. we may choose thosr pif'turP~ (lf \1·hir-h we apprnvr. SomMimr ago .i thea!re manai;rr tok! 11 p.1rrn1 \1hl"I ,~,as dropping a· child fJ ff For a ma1 inf'f' thnl the pict11re \Vas not i;t11lrrl rnr you ngsters. The parent rais(.'(! a prole~l. suglolesting that it was nonr of !he manaiier's business "'hat his chi ld virl'·- e<I. This i~ the sad slate of ~1r cinrma -~·e care not. bul throv.· ~tones. CHARLES E. MAll::H R e lecn n t•e o t1 C u1••1•11s To I.he Editor ; Your editortal "Relevance on Campus" on May 19 was very much to the point, but it is a point I.ha! i.s apparently nol considered rell!'v_anl by all the facully at UCI. I saw a concrete examnle of the problem ~that very night 'vtien I 'vent to a r:l3.ss I am taking at UCL There is a notice on the.. doo r of Room 269, Fine Arls Building, that slates that regular lectures of the class in "Computers in Psycho!Qgical R.rsearch"' will TI<) longer be held but that the normal lecture hours for the class i l\fon. \Yed. F'rL at 11 :00) will be devoted to discussion of Vietnam and other prob- lems. The n otice further states I.hat students wishing to continue the regul::ir coorse need to individually contac.1. !he Instructor for reading and o t h e r assignments. THtS IS A lot.ally unacceptable situa- t ion. Thi!' instructor has a contract with the university and the students to teach the prescribed course. at the staled time. All extr::i~ricular ac t i vi t i e s (by whatever name they .ere called) by 51uden!.!'I and fa<:ulty must occur ou lside of the regular sctieduled class lime11. It should oot be the responsibilll y of the student who wants to continue a regular C()urse to reschedule his lime and give up lecture time to accommodate the strikers. UCI facult y and administraUon had better race up to this situation berore all public confidence ls destroyed. DOREN E. CURTISS Hi gli Sc liool Editor 'l s Ge1iercili zing' • To Lht• Eduor 111 an-.11·c·r to 1he l\1uy 14 Guest Ed1tori:1I frr1n1 thr "l'\\'pnrL J lartior High ~ehool Ucacun. Ilic Lilhur i~ di>1og jusl wh;1 t son1t.' ol 1111· .\ oung f)f'tlfJle rlain1 we of lhl' 11!dt1r µc11c rcit1on do - gcnrr::ihzing r :-;pt'ak for iriyself and nurucrou.~ tnl•nd.'i I ::in1 not <i ··Bircher." 11or arc mo:-.1 of th(' people I kno\v. Th~ rrspet:l I harbur' for lht> flag was horn v.·hf'n I srl'\."l'1I In 1hc second \\'orld \Vnr a~;un<.t a 1' o u 11 I r y that fillarkPd ot1r naonn. f\"C:ll as their diploma!s "'ere nl'g011at1ng \1 ith ou r of- [i1·i;ils, and agau1~1 :1 d1c•1:i1nr \\ho ad- 1nillcd lit• 11:1nh:tl Iv dun1111ate thi: \\'or(<l r•iut thought 11nllltn~ ,,f who!esa!(' sla1 1ghtrr ol ind1v1dua!s \\'hoin I IE: t1'n- s1dered infe rior. Tll E RF.,\SON \\'C' !.'ltd our live<; on the line w;ls lo n1nk<· ~1h.~olu\ely rertatn that \11e would pru!•·L1 1111r r11untry frn1n lhe ravages cir r1 co11quenng n;.itlon 1vhich allowed exprcssi,1r1 ul 11111~· one \'\e1v. The one i!t'nl thn t 11'c i111mcdiatf'!V a~soclatcd \\"Ith our rr·puhl1<", when \\'C v.•ere on foreign soil. 11·as the flag. Probahl.\" 1hf' 111ost p11hli ~he1t photni;raoh ct11ring lhl' war. was th~· one. of the raising of lht• flag nn lwo .lilna. b.11 a small group o[ 1'.1arines after a terrible battle to secure the island. That picture brought more le;1rs and cheer lo our men all Ol'l'I" !hr \1 11rld hcrause it sii,rnified a stcmm1n r, of the tide _v.·h1ch was reachinJl out to take our ].and of life a\Y;1y fron1 us. LEST THESE \1·ords sterr you \Yrong -ll'I me t\•ll 1'ou that I :1111 not in f:1 ~n r of the killitig going 011 in Indochina and v.·ant it stopped as quickly as possi- ble, but th is docsn·1 me:1n that I can"t be proud to fly and displ~1y the flag of the country 11·hich has done so n1uch for Ill" As for hcing b1guted . I wou ld rather call i!\lcry 1n:111 "brolhrr'" than refe r 1() h11n by color, as you clo. llun1<Jn frailly causes us ALL to hr. guilty of some form of bigotry. Some people can't ;ib1dc long hair. beards, rock 111u5ic, peace syn1bols, etr . Lers face it - thev don"! look for the inn<'r man. Others dor1·1 dig str:-iight n1usi1:, crew culs, conl"entional rlolhes, rnarriage licen5es, or di splaying the flag. If 1vc are each to be allowed lo "do our thing." 1CL me continue lo give the "pear(:" sign, but do not fault me for displaying our flag 1 an1 privileged lhr r\ghl of £rec expression -or i!• that only fol' the other guy '!?? C. It. ··BOB"' \\"RIGHT '/'Jie 111()11 .~cl1ot1/ 11t·t1 1 ~1111rl·,.·s rdtlr.r- i.:il prulestrd 11.~r of //11· Jinn as a .~yn1- b11/ oj '/"lj/11{ Ullll!/ '/)11//l/C:(J/ :)fflllCC 111/111•/i /)Olfll"ll f".~ !/!IHll!I /!('O(l/f' nga111st p11 t not1s1)1 . T/J1• 11t•11·spl1/i1'1' u~/cerl. '"/lo rn r1111 (1 p1'J"Sl/ll !l"lli (' (1 f/1111 ill/ii sro11d 011 pr111r1rlc~.~ !( 1111'1! r1rt· t"l"11- p/1•1el .11 (J )1/1u.1·11 .· lo 11111.,r· !111~ f/11!1 11 1i.~ i1n1···ir/rd to r1·i)rvsr•1u !J!'t .~rill en/I hi111- .~,.1i 111dr1ril1t':'" 'l'li1· rrf1·1·t•1/cr 1i:os lo j/111111=11t•r•1·.~ 1rJ1r• '"/''t'/ 1/1c r1uills nJ 111d11lld,111/ li111n1111 br111u,~ rrt11 be fur- y11P f11 ., '/'111• 1•1/itnn1J/ 1!rft'11(/1'•/ j)/"1.Jpr1· 11!/· -iuo ol t/11• f/IJ!/, .~(!!JllJ!J . II I' nerd 1111~ f/11f1 11111/ //11· v/110/.~ n .~tr/11(1~ for. but. 11·1· dao·r lll...'1>1/ s1111d1ri/1c 1·r1Jr(·ss1r111s cit rPor1un1nr!1 11a/urs caii~r<l by /e"r f/lld 'fJllOfiJUCr:' -Editor • Thu1\day May 21': 1'170 DAILY PI LOT 7 ·~~~~~~~~~--'~---'- School Demotion: What Goes On? To the Editor : At the Huntington Beach school board meeting of May 12 and t3, a decision waJ ret1chcd to demo1e the princip:1I or Le. Bard School to the class±fic:Hion or leach· er. No facts are al'ailablc allowing the priv.:ue r.ilizen tu judge the propriety of the acUon. On renection. howi>ver, thl' JLIStice of the board's decision is beside the pou11. The real issue is that the uoard has agaJn declint'd to keep the ci tizen in- rorme<l . In 1hls cas1' thl' ooard has even refused to l'haraeterize the nature of its {'(llTiplain\ Wllh the Jadv HI question " g., fl difference over policy matters, lnsuborc!inat1on, incompetence, e!e. BUT PRINCIPAL"S si ns could not have been pa tently horrendous or it ·v.·ould no t have requi red n1orc than six hours of deliberation to rt'at'h a verd ict: nor wo uld the princi pal hal"e be·cn allowed tu continue in her post for the balance or the school yt\.l r. f.iving the hoa nl full credit for in tegrity, it must be. assumed the proble1n is wi1h po licies or politics. As a tax-paying C'l1tzen of l ht.' 1listrict, l have ev ery right lo dernand an ex - llllsilion of policy 1naltrr.~. and rspe<:ial!y if they are so contro\•ersial. II is arro~ant for the board lv keep such m.:itt ers secret. I RF.AD ALL THE :i bove and find ii rather dispassiQnate. t.fy real Feelings are n1ore gland ular · the problem is 1t1at nf personalities and was so ineptly handled by the su perintenden t's offiC'e that the board was forced to make an arbitrary decision !hal excludes any ju-;tirl' an d will depriVC' l_..eBard of an outstanding educator. This being the case., ~he school administration"s actions are despicable. ri1v neigh bOrs seem lo share the above !h~tights. The events or the last fe~ 1lays cannot simply be forgotten . It 1s hofic·tl the board will not be alkiv.·cd to think it c.:i n ignore the controversy. \Vhal Lile bell is going on'! C. V. llEC KL!NSKI Tlie Bro11n1 Act protecting !lie pub- lic"s rigl!t to knotu tl1r p1d11ic"s b11si- 11l.'ss r 1·ovides f.hal 71erSOll1tel fllf!H~r.~ 1un11 be l111nrflcrt iu t!J"ecu tivr srs.~1011 - 0h11t !lie i>111plo11c ''lfl)I r r q11est nnd have 11 1111bl1c lir.ari11u 11l l11s or lier di.~crrt1011. -Editor Pt1f1•i ot i ~tt1 TtJdny To the. Editor. f an1 writin,:: in rei;nrd lo the critici sm or the Amrrican Flag decals being displayed on !he l\'indn ws of ca rs and hon1es. r-.f <Jny pcoplr arc displaying dif- frrenl svrnbnls for the things that arr, nieaning°ful to them. Patriotism docs noi seern tn be in vogue tndaJ. In fact, 1t seen1s lo be rese rved only for the extre.ine righ1 v.•lng I lol't' rny country. 1 nm ,1::lad 1 1\•as fortunate enough to be born her(·. It hurts 1.n he;ir so rnany peoplr run it ck·"n w1thou1 CQ11s1ruclive cri1icis1n . I 1h1nk the <lecals arc grC".:it f()r I.hose. 1\hO wish !hem . Those who dnn "t l'n1 ~ure are gl:1d th:1t they hve 1n ti cottn1ry v.·here they can displRY \.\'hat they want In, say what they \Vant Lo and be \\'hat !hPy want 10 be RUT H A. SCHI LLING . , l\fa ilhox Lt tters /rom readers are welcome. Norn1ally writer_, should convey their 111essages in 300 wotd$ or Jes3. TtLe ri91tt 10 condense letters to fi! space or elin1inate libel i& reserved. All ltt- [ers 11111s1 1nclude signalure crnd m a1l4 1na address, but ria111e3 may be willi.- held 011 1"equest if sufficient reason i.~ appare11r. Poet.r y will not be p ub- lished . A t1.~1cer o f R e a sot1 To the ~ditor . "Richard \\'ilson"s column in the DAILY PILOT of !\lay 20 is the answer of reason to lhc clan1or over Carn bodia. I-re agrees that the presen t military action is rethicing the Commi.m ist ability to continue. Uie. offensive over the next si x In 12 rnooths. This wi ll fa cilitate An1erican \\'lthd rawa l. OBVIOUSLY, political enemies in th e Senate and violent dissidents elsC'\.\'here would find pleasure in the defeat or precipitate v.·ithdrawal of our forces. With a prima ry interest in the hum ilia- ti on or th e United States and its Presi· den!, lhey seldom express concern for the mill ions or South Vietnamese they would aba ndon to Communist butchery, or fo r the fall of all Southeast Asia to a godless tyranny. !\t!L TON S. KIMBALL S11 .. crss Bf Ea r lh Vay To the Editor: This is in reply to Rob'!rt R'lbinson'!t letter to the editor, May 1. I am a student at F'ounlain Valley lligh and I \\'Oul d like !o know why he considers our environ111ental crisis '"tri via ." I lhough t Earth l>riy v.·as a huge success. It really got people av.·a re of our pollution problem. The kids here look it seriously: our campus has been clea n ever 5inc1t Earth Day Our i;chool <lidn"t stop at one day rither. \\'c devoted the week of May 18 lo 22 to really get some of the pollution problems solved. EARTH llAY \\'AS siarled by .11 senator. not kids, who expected everyone to par1icip<1\e and do something about pollution. Kids are the ones who did the rnM\. Whal d\d f..1 r. Hobinson do? l<> hf' still driving his car and littering? I really ca n't see why he complain !!. about. the good thing s \\'e do, whi ch aren 't publlshed 100 oflen, instead o( kids \1"ho start riots, etc. \Vh:1t dOl's he consi der "news of significa nce'.'"' Murders and robberies or things \hal try l.o Crnprove our wor!d1 i1~s1e.:i d of destroyinR it'..' 1 I really think he was wrong in think in~ the way he did. r m sure many (noL just kids) agree. CINDI nos.~ W ho Cares? 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Don Swedlund Since 1959 Houri: 7:30 to 6:00 D•lly 540-5710 646-5033 CHECKING •UP• 40,000 Golf Balls For I Good Range Methadone C11res lleroin Users NEW YORK (AP) -A Morris Bern5teln Tnstttute or Ge<iring of Ult Columbia Ttle study 4 aakl ~ could study of more than 2,800 Beth l~rael ~lospital and alllcd Uni\'ersity School of Public get by ofi a single dose or hfroin addict!J who entered a hospltals. !leallh a11d Adminislralive meth<1done. daily Instead of methadone lreatment pro-Critics of the methadone f\.1edicine, found JOme laults feeling the need for 111 file i:ran\ has found that none of treatment approach aay that with the progra1n bu l of heroin eve:ry four to six those ~·ho remained in the it simply switches the ad-generally roocluded that program returned to daUy use diction from one drug, heroin, methadone makes a signifi-hours. Furl h e r more , of heroin . to another, methadone, a cant impact in improving the _ metmdone addicts did not The study, released Tues· synthetic opiate. Jives of most of the heroin have the debilitation, euphoria day, also showed that ttie ma-The dJfference between the addicLS. and impotency associated with jorily of the addicts reduced two i!I that methadone does The study found that of the heroin use. HONG KONG CUSTOM TAILORS IN ANAHEIM, 3 DAYS ONLY~Y 21, 2', 30 t..d&ft• oH 6o~'t M .... t.-M.-.,.. H•4 Toile~ Soln, Topcocn. Spe.rt J..:•et. -4 SWrts S.IM! ltt"' ...... ,,... l'ln .. I .,•brltl. Wt c.fl1 tllV 1!yt1. 11.1>0 on Obplav: Be~u"'I! 5wot1tr•. 1Cnl1 Suflo i. 1! .. ..,1,,. 1•11• AU u rlOH~ l<ON(; PRICES! (il'IU. f'11>!•Q• i. Ou!V) 1---~S A VE 30" to 40%---~ l•l'OJtl HOW' SILK/WOOL SUITS •••••••••••••.• -·. Sii SIS WOOL SHARAi«IN suns ·-·········· 71 II CASHl!lflf WOOL sr. COAn • • • • • • • • ,, JI CASHMt•E TOl"COATS ....••.••. , ••• 111 Je SHllTS (MOHOGlAMMIDI ••.••••••• 7.10 4.11 t !IO ,.....11, mor• 11omo. or eliminated previous pat-not produce a "high" and a 2,8&2 add.lets who entered the The study said n"ldahteone terns of antisocial behavior ·user can therefore lead a program. 2,279 had remained l""ALL MR. B. RAJ -TEL (714) n2-7621 ··"-· bs ed I h The study said methadone 'f, 1 A and eJun:r got JO or start morl': nonna life. Furt er, in it. And while many oc-•t Jolly Roger Inn, 640 W. Katti• ve. By L. JH. 80\'D TllE fo"IRST Tl~IE a man marries, the honeymoon lasts nine days. The second time he marries, if such be the case, th e honeymoon lasts si x days. The s e are the ;tverages ... A NEW YORK hospital doctor says his s!u· ct1es indicate that ;1n ex· traordinarily high percentage nf children Y.'ho suffer from hives erow up to demonstrate marked qua l iti e s of I ea de r s h ip .•. THE IN· SU RANCE TABLES rank the newspaper reporter a n d .,.,·ailcr about equally in longevity, and neither is ex- pected to live as long as the average man. !Choo!. when given to 11 heroin addict, casionally injected heroin to programs must In c I u de •t:P11.EsEHTING M1t:HA•o1, P.O. 10JC "''· MOH• 110Ho The program used pro-methadone blocks the heroin see if they could gel high facilities to haodll': a va riety ii'~==:::::::::::=================~ called upon lo raise thrir anns cedures dl':veloped by Or. Vin-high so that an injection or -espeeially during the lnttial of social problems which ad~ 1j above their shoulders to put cent Dole and Dr. Marfe tha t drug does not yield any phases of treatment -none d,icts frequently have, in-BEST books on high shelves. Nyswander o f Rockefeller pleasure for the addict. of those who remained in the eluding mixed drug ~buse. r11, OAJtY PILOT off•" ,0..,. ef th• b•ll f•riY•••· •v •c•v•I A.\1 ASKED to name the University to lreat the addicts, The study, made under the program returned to dai}y ·use chronic a I coho Ii s m and •vr ... •Y •' , ..... "· ..... a.bt. ill •nv "'"''P•p•r Hi the "•Ii•"· natWnwilhlhelargestpe~-1 ,:;,m~osl~~·~f~lhem~~~l~hr~oug~~h~lhe~_'.direct~·~~i~on~o~l~Dr~.~F~'~'~"~""='~R~ow~•~•~f~he~ro~in~.~~~~~~~~!psy~dti~··~~".1'.ic~p~r~o~b~lem~s~.~~~.!::::::=:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::;::: tage of drug addicts. Th•t LOVE AND WAR -1\ is the contention of a matrilnonial expert t h a t \VOmen who weigh between 136 a nd 158 pounds make lh!! best wives. Girls less y,•eigh ty than that, he avers, tend to become irritable, They are apt to pick fights. And heavier gi rls, says he, do not generally move fast enough lo gel the day·s work done. Our Love and \Var 1'.1an has not heretofore bumped into this odd claim. lie is analyzing it. OPEN QUESTION -flow diJ the first chickens get here from Asia? H EAL TH NOTE Librarians rarely get bursitis, did you know that? It's because they are frequenlly Dean's List Selects Five Five Orange Coast area col- lege students have been placed on the win~r quarter Dean's List al UC Davis, according &o college officials. The stude nts were recogniz- ed for maintaining at Jeast a 3.3 grade point average dur- ing the quarter. The S'ludents are John W. Clay and Kathleen D, Tate, Costa Mesa : Kay Henry, Fountain Valley, Meri Maben, Huntington Beach and Larry L. Dale, Newport Beach. Coming May 30 ~·ould be Denmark. , • TO OPERATE a fair-s ize driving tee througtiout the summer now, I'm told, takes about 40,000 golf balls ..• NOW A SCIENTIST says his studies prove conclusively l h a t cigarelle smokers who give ue the habi t acquire incrl':ased romantic appetites. CASE HISTORY -An un· married woman in Stuttgart, Germany, gave birth to twins. She named two men as their fathers and asked the court to make those men pay. After reviewing the blood tests and medical examinations, I h e court declined to force the men to pony up the funds, but it officially decreed !hat both men were the parents of the twins. and even stipulated Ylhich was whi ch. CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. ''What's your stand on engage- ment rings for men?" A. Op- posed. As you know that sug- gestion that engaged bachelors wear special rings is always accompanied by the contention that their girlfriends should pay for said rings. The prac- lice would lead to profiteering. Too many swinging bachelors would start ring collections. 'That v.·ould be bad. Very bad. All ABOUT BRAS -It's reported the IO-year-old girls in this country spend ap- proximately f2 billion on brassieres. Dur ing World War JI, the Maidenform people , makers of bras, manufactured little veru with pockets that were v.·orn by carrier pigeons on message assignments. Do you feel you are !earning more about bras that you nttd to know? Just ool': more fact. 1lie average w o m 1 n na- lionwide buys fi ve I year. Y our question.1 and com· mcnts are Wt'lcomed and tL'ill be 11sed in CHECKING UP whereuer possible. Ad- dress letters t.o L. ~f. Boyd. P.O. Box 1875, Ntwporl Beach, Calif., 92660, Family "Weekly ~· -·- Gritty Jim Ball Tries a Comeback Jim Han, the 1964 u. s. Road-Racing therm• pion, is making his comeback at the Canodial't' American Challenge Cup $eries in June. He will be driving " 2J Chaparral. Jim Hall ha• had two serious a ccidents in the last few years. He contends that the fun i n racing i.s out on a traclc and not sitting behind a desk.. e GO NATIVE -The 1''an1ily \\'eekly Cookbook succumbs to the lu.re of the Islands and offer:ii a summer party re c i pc that is authentically ·Hawaiian. !'GO APE -Tips for healthy hair, skin rare and ) restorative baths make ll poss ible for you to get out and enjoy all the summer sun and liUrf you want. e 00 fOR DISTANCE -Psy!hologists and socio- Jogi11ts help you euess "How Will Your f.1a.rri1ge Turn Out?" ~l Coming Saturday iii the I DAILY PILOT I :, 2666 HARBOR BLVD. 546·7080 COSTA MESA WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9 TO 5 ~#"""'aiiioMI EllRITAlllMllT nm LUAU KIT 0 l"1f•"f lu•u, Jut! leer t!P•ll ill• p•ck, throw vp th• "•I, ht>19 lh• 1ltrfi1h, d1op th• cork, buol th e flotl, •ncl w••P• 0 Yo u fe•q•I to 1•>1d eu l I~• invit.t!on1, dummy! 199 PREFINISHED ABITIBI PANELING 0 Abitibi, 1ov,..cl1 lik• en olcl 1en9. But the fi>1i1h i1 1lrittly 1970, 'f'•ry rich, ¥•ry m•lle .... V-treev•J. P••f•cl, full p•n•!. 9aa ... FREE PANELING CLASS 0 lht •)pert w11/ b• h•t• te h•lp 11'111'• yey •11 11pert tee. An,,..,, 'f'OU• ogtoe•v qu•1lion1 t !lcl '"•~• it f11>1 t• P•nel, JUNE 2, TUESDAY 0 l,f,e1 h"'en+. '"' 111ch. Sit n yp i" th• 1lor•. Cl•n limited le 50 pee,le. CAULKING GUN ~-·-·· ... : . I A r11tttcl d•mpfll .1 •• 1 .... 1. Pi1tel •Cli•n ••ehtt , .... , th• flit!, j111! •• f•1t •1 ye11 111•if it. 99c PANIL ADHESIVE 0 A<WJ wh•I do yeu t hi>1l w• h•'"• te put ill l~tl >1fw c•wl~l>19 t 11n yov b1u1ht. 0 Ye11 fllttt•4 It, • 11ic1 ,rie• •>1 p•111li119 •'h•11 ..... '""'•11111 ,. ..... t ll #111 c1 .... 1.;1, te9•lh•r. Clr'el, 99c ··, .. ' ' VELOUR LINED FRAMED PRINTS 0 W;lt yeu le~• "'Y word if I !t i! yeu th••• ••• not th• 11•11•1 run·of.+h 1-mill lhing1 ? d lhe cheict i1 qrt•I, •nd l~e •tlour lril" do11 otl Iha print efl nicely. 0 Okey, 10 ii •in'I no r••I Pic•uo. If it w11 w•'" •II be i>1 i•il en hour •<Jo. LJ w .1n111 fini1h fr.me. OPIN MIMOllAL DAY t TO I 88 It ¥<>U co"'• Jn t!ler Jun• J. 1910 •nd 1!111 w1nr 1n1 Kvt rllstd prlc1 '"'1 1lc • b'9 gOlllltr Oii you •llO 11e.o1 your c•~ve>n>. 2x4 FOOT CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Got • let ef h,et In +h••• th1n 91 . !hey '''"' bi99•r !ht~ 1.,1 y••r, Or i1 it "'"' b:focalo qoin9, er my im11in•lien 9rewi119. Get plenty for th e holid•Y• 59c PORTABLE BAR·B·Q l uq th« t ro11nd with ycu •"dye~ <•ll b••I buying feocl out. 0 l ul hew clo yeu b•el ih• 1uper..,trkel Fric11, 0 Adiu•toblt g .. fl. clett ch•bl1 l•gt. 4 95 •1102 FINISHED PULLMAN 0 A >1ic•l'f' p~;n!ed cl••I wllh ln•tthin9 hero:l .. tr•, ""' ,.,••• '"•rble top, 37sa FORMICA PULLMAN D All fermic• t•~'"''· tl ll d piec• 1n1rbl• tep. 49sa SPANISH SWAG LIGHT See Sener !Och. th11'1 •wf11I ter>1). Poll1rnt d 1Jl eu li9ht with ••fin bl ec~ w1011ghl iten tvp• f, • ..,,. lncludtt lhe ch1in, I theuld hepe 10. CYLl"DER SWAG Lin 0 Se,..•tlii>19 1 little F. L. Wri9hl t be11I th i1 t1>1•. D Pl•!ll'f' of litht wh•r•¥t • Y•v >111.I it •"" t let el 1lyl• wllich •v•rybeily r111d1. 11 8~11 .. BRIQUET LITER FLUID I 0 Slow burnin9 . ne 1udJ • ., r~ fl•re•YP unl111 'f'tlll •O•~ ~ burni119 co•l1 •lret cly. f'l 0 lhi1 will gel ii on 1111, 35c QT. TIKI TORCHES 0 f ull qu•rf ••ptcily, 0 Turned 1luminu"' with '"'"9 filli>19 lop. ,, ,. 0 Ancl thev 1•v I'll "''"'' ~•• 20 •9•in. I clon't ~now, l'wo 01tn ii lwot• •l•e•clv. f 99c BATH WALL CABINET 0 A nice chrom1 1,;,,,.,.,4 ~~,., •••..•.. ~~"';'~";".~ ··.··1 0 ... o I i--o. 1' , H1>191 O¥•r the elcl •P•I ill fj .. , "'inul11 •n4 lhtf 1 lh1 111111' h•n9i119 i!I w•1l•rll l!i1lory I How 9er..,.L 0 Sl+din9 ,.,,.,,,+;, ce ... p1rl"'•nl clee11, •114 colet"• ceunler. 17aa ..... JUMBO COOKIE JARS 0 l •url e l •IO!b•tl """•"'wild ever "-• en• h•r tho u9htfwl h111b•t1cl bovghl her, [1 Thi fint fight lt foe• lr.irn 011! will! jutt •"• •1ew. 0 Selicl cle•lo, with 1ftu9 f.tti>19 lep. 0 Cheic• el I pvrly t ilty ~•*or • wllcl l•e•i ~t 1lt in wilk • ptthel ti!\ it, tllt1lor1 l•e. 0 Ir ceok:,, "'•n't yoyr thin!J, yew c•~ fill It witlio ''"''' 111cl 9i ... • I~• teoki11 to th• kitl1. 298 • DAil 'f Pflm' 9 NAACP Charges Loan Cheating $440 Million Suit • Ill SACJUMENTO IAPI Homeowners who have to pay their prope rty ta1.e1 ln ad- vanct: to savin&I and loan aMOd.1Uons are ol\en cheated, i.ays the National As90Ciation Republ·i·can.~-­ U.S.Senator GEORGE MURPHY IS E·NDORSED For Reelection By President Richard Nixon: and all .. 42 Republican U.S. Senators ********** These National Republican Leaers Are Unanimous "' in Endorsement of U.S. Sen. George Murphy. ********** Here's Wha.t They Say: lTtxt of 1 me1s.1• ..-eceived March 5, 1970 by U.S. S.n. GMrte Mwr,hy) You ha ve my very best wishes •s you file for reelection to the Un it ed States Senate. As President, •J • fellew C alifornian, and •• an old friend, I welcome your bid for reelection, and I look forward to many more y11r1 of your qood counsel and aid; •• a constitu ent of yours, I want to congratulate you on an outstanding record of •chievement durin9 your first frirm. I want you to ~now officiaTiy, something you probebly have 9uessed, you cen count on my vote in the coming election. With warmest ptraonal retards, Richard Nixon (Tut of o Tologrom Rocoivod Morch S, 1'70 ~y U.S. Son.°""° Murphy! Enthu1i11tically aU your 1\opublican Senato cellNps sencl this message of c.on9ratul.tions on your •nnouncement for reelection. Cetfornians and ell Americans nttd ancl will greatly bonofri from your conlinuotion ol leaclor1hlp in the Con9ress where you heve served outstendintly. Our best wishes for whet we know wil be • 9re1t 'lic:t1ry. Sen. Geort• Aik•n S.n. 8•rdon Alloft S.n. H•werd l•ker S•n· He'"Y l•Urnon s.n. w.11.ce lennett Sen. C.leb Iott• Sen. lidward lroeli:• s.n. C!IH.r.11 C11• San. Merl•w Ceok Sen. John Coop•t Sen. N•rrl1 Cotton S•n. Cerl Curtli Sen. Mar9eret Ch••• Smith Se11. Jofin Wil1ia1t11 Sen. Robert Dole Sen. P•t•r Oom lnicli: Sen. P•ul F•nnin Sn. Hiram ~nt Sen. l•rry S.Ww•ter S•n. Ch•rl•s $oedell S.n. Robert &riffin S•n. Edw•nl &""ney Sen. Clifford Han1en Sen. Merli: Hetfield Sen. Rofft•n Hru1ka Sen. Hu9h Scott Se11. R•l11h Smith Sen. Strom Thurmo111I Sen. Jacoh J••lt• Sen. Len Jortl•n Se n. Cherie• Methia1 San. Jee.~ Miiier Sen. Kati Mundt Sen. -·b•rt Pa•liwo•ti s .... J1Jl'le1 , •• , .... s.,.. Charin PttCy Sen. Wh11t•n fi'r.vty Sen. Willi•rn S•x~• Sen. RlcheN S.Chwei••r Sen . TM Sfe.,.en• Sen. J oh11 T .,...,. Se11. Milt.n Yeun9 On lune 2, Vote far U.S. Senatar GEORH mt!Y Juits would be filed "1n most or the niajor cities i n california" within the next 10 days. Oefendents in the suit fl ied Wei:!nesday v.·ere the followi ng aa«np and loan associations: ~. C&PitaI, Federal, Fort Sutter, Gresl \\-·~stern, l..o)rahy, ~cramento, Senator, Cuban Group Gets Bla.1ne In YSA Fire LOS ANGELES iAPI - Anti-Castroitt exiles are bla rn- ed in a $15,(l(X) fir~ al the headqu arters of the Young Socialist Alliance. a group which supports Fidel Castro. Police said four you ng men, two of them reportedly car- ryblg rifles, ra ided the office Wednesday, poured ll flam- mable liquirl on office equip- ment and ignited it. Four of· rice workers v.·ere there but no one v."as injured. A bomb caused $300 damage to the headquarters 19 months qo. Another parly head- quarters v.·as raided and set afltt last April 13, police said. Fresno 1..;uarantee, El Dorado. State, Central Ca J 1 fo r11 i a Federal, Columbus Founder~. to his enjoymg full r1;,:tns l•I ordrr the dcfendt'nt~ \\'I pay the defendents give an !<'· th~ rnarket place." a ll borrowers IJ1e pr{Jf1ts and tuunllng to· borrowers, sho1\- Cartcr said the suits 11 uuld 1nc:on1c earned v1·c r the past 1~ how their money was usef1 San Joaquin, First Federal, SlockLOn, Solano and Guild. be filed by \11 0 ve1t•r:.i:1 JO years, plus 10 prrL;tnt iu· Ii the n1oney was u!K:d for NA1\CP :ittorncys, Nathan1••I lerest. their ov.'tl gain, said Colle y. S Colley of Si.u:rarnl·nto :111d In nddilion. Ille s u i l !lie savings and loan associa- all doing bu s i n ~ s s 11l L-Oren Miller Jr. of l.11~ dernand s 10 pt.>rcent punilivr uons are guilty of fraud. Sacramento County . Angel~ dan1ages also Or puid to bor-"H they didn 't, they're Savings and loan associ:..-The compk1inl, fr ied 10 rower~. guilty of negligence," he ad- Sacrarnenlo Superior CourL Colley :-.ai<l lhi' to!.nl figlJrl' de<l Lions require borrowers to pa y charges Lhe def e n d c n I of $439 rnllhnn had been reach-lie 9aid other sui~ would their !)roperty laxes in ad -organizations with using t!11· ed by calculat io ns based on be flied 1n San F'ral\ci5co, Con- \'atk'e instaUments to :he tax money 1t ('illleett>d fro111 lhl' horne loon.'> made by tra Costa, St..an1slaus, Merced. associations, wl"..ich hold lhc borrowers even though Ille la11 F'ederril llome Loan Bank 111 Alameda, Santa Clara, Lo~ mo ney until the tax es conic forbids it~ use. the p;:1sl JO years. Angeles, Orange aod Sa u d · · Le d 11 C The suit asks the court 111 The suit a t~ demands !h;;t Diego counties. ue, sai..i onar ·. arter ____ _ _ _ ----- NAACP v.·est coost reg1on:1I r"~:;:::"----------------:,:=;;;:;::! director. "'We belieYt" lhe pre,;cnt riw:.:~':"Vrt"'Jllj~ practices are 1 o t a l 1 y in· equitable,"' said C;1rter, ad- din g: '"NAACP ha s recognized that exploitation of the con- su1ner is a niajor deterrent LONG BEACH \UP!J -A .j small .homemade bomb ex-~ ploded in ~ faculty office ~ bullding at I .ong Beach State College Wednesday, causing a brief fire and niinor dan1age. There were no injuries. Police said the gunpowder bomb wa.! planted betw een boxes containing o ff i c e records in the basement of the bulldiTlg . 1 BRAND NEW' 20,000 Mltr • GUARANTEE D BONDED LININ G 2. LABOR & INSTALLATION INCLUOID 3. MICAO-MIASUAI All 4 DRUMS 4 • ADD BRAKE FLUID AS NEEDE D 5. ARC-GRIND LINING 6 BlfEOSYST EM & CLfAN BA CKING • PLATE AS NEEDED 7 •GREASE .t PACK WHEEL BEARINGS 8 All CYLINDIRS IN SPECTED INCLUDING • MASTER CYllNOIR 9 • ROTATE WHEELS & ADJUST BRAKES 1 Q. ROAD TfST YIHIClE TO STANDARDS MUCH SAFER Investment Than ••• OPIN DAILY l ;J0-1 SUN 9-6 MARKC. BLOOME The Stoc Mar etl *FULL 4PLY *1st Quality * *LIFETIME IOAD MAIAlD GUAI- •2 YIAR GUARANTll IRESRAI S.60x 1 S 6.•l•ll 1.SStl4 7.75•1 4 7.00~1 l (C71/13) UhlJ (1711121 I071114j!l71/14Hf71/l4) l.JS•l • l .2S1l S 7.7 •1Slf7111J! flf71/1 4) (lf71/1J) $14'5 $15 95 $17'5 t.Jla14 l.4S11t 1.1s.1c f"71/14J tM11ns1 u11114) 1.15115 IJ71/15J f.OOf,.1 S•I S ll71/1 5) tlClr II ~t l ri Ii. '" $2195 $24'5 $2695 ,,._,, po "'*''•11 0.,,,.,~,, .... ,.,., .. .... ,,,1 ....... 1 ....... ·· -·· .... -· ·-.. ·--·--·-- WHITIWAUl11tS DTRA '24'5 ~~!~1~1 '2 7'5 ~~::~',~) '29'5 1::~1~1 ~: .. ,: ;-~·· .: ::;:~:-:.;::..:..::..::..=t:'.: • lf.,,.j ( Blo11 rnr 'l'i~ G,,.,..,,,,,.,. 11ta.11"''"1uii1u. .. 14is.. lf11/141 IG71/1S! \IHl /llf ~:;.·;, ',1~~,.j';'.,'~!. , .. :;'" • .":.t":'.:!"X~ .. ,.. .. 1.0.• 1 ..... 0 .1 .. •.·1•.1• .. u M•-' i. ,.,..,, ... _, .. ~-,. ... ..., .. ··'"""-'"""''-'"'!!'•I'll II•• Loc•tlo" •r;mr:TI:1fr:.r.•·'£""1rr.9".lTT:I..,,..,.,.,,,.. ·· ·-·-·-~ -.......... ,.....,,., __ ,.,, ... ,_.._ •• -·· MH•• •Ml• '>1 L•ll)jl1 FA•:• ii ;J lll'l'i'll i•lif!l 1] I! D!>W 11a',,,,"..,' • ... • ... -.. •• ....... • ~ ... -... ·--·· .. ••• ... , • --· 14040 llOOKHUlST Anahefm·lltH Parle '962 LINCOLN ILVD. tc;.,._ If LlltWIR 6 XMlll 126-5550 COSTA MESA-NEWPORT BEACH AREA 3005 HARBOR BLVD. CORNER OF BAKER & HARBOR ••• 557·8000------1 ' JO DAILY PILOT Th11rsdJY Ma1 28_ 11170 Committee Kills L«!gal Wiretapping SACRAlilENTO (UPI) -An Msembly conimittet \\'ed- riesday defeal('d a bill ca lled for by Co\f, Ronald Reagan 10 allow poht't tu I a p telephooes in th(' fight against organized crimr. Tiit measure by assembly Republican floor leader \Y. Craig Biddle 1H1 l'ersidel, fail· ed to muster the I o u r favorable \'Oles needed in the Criminal P r o l' I' d u r e Con1- mittee for approval. Observers hea rd only lhree votes for the bill. Tht measure p ropo~ed allowing local D1str1cl At~ tomeys and the State Attorney General to tap teleph1111es and rmploy other ele c t ro n ic eavesdropping devices t o gather information ab o u t Maha activities. 'J'o conduct the "electronic search" a court order would b e necessary. "My greatest fear is thert could be misuses and abuse and the fear of big brother watching: over your shoulder." Assembly Democratic LA:'ader John J, Miller (Berkeley) told Biddle. He expressed concern that in the future police would abuse lbe power and "then this country will be oo di f· Revolution Near a.tH and Says Laivyer BERKELEY (AP) -1'hc second American revolution is in the making says \\1illian1 Kustler, defense attorney of the Chicago Seven conspiracy trial. "We are now at 1775,'' he told • cheering audience of :i.son at tht University of California campus. "and 1776 is around the corner." "We are at significant point in history," he told a Stanford Univenlity audience earlier \Vednesday. "If you are prepared to go lo the wall for what }'ou believe in. history might change." At both universities and al San Jose Slatt College the night befCH'e, Kunstler warned student.s to "ignore the lunatic Jringe" among demonstrators who would lead them into violence. "Broken window~ w on ' t rhange social history. They just lead to pigs and pro- vocation,'' he said. But, he said, "the govern- ment is afraid of you'' and "students arc Public Enemy No. 1" in the United Slates today. Re volution can happen here. he said, especially if the government fails to recognize that it can. Revolutions are caused "by carelessness, not reacting, not listening," he r;aid. * * -{:; Cleaver Hits U.S. Racism By Phone ~ BERKELEY (AP) - \•oitt identified as that of Black Panther E t d r idge Cleaver told a rally by lelephoDe that reactions lo studenl killings at Ke nt Slate University and .Jackson State College are example or \\'hite racism. The Black Students Union !aid Cleaver was calling from Algiers Wedne sd s y, A member, John Turner a~ked Cle.aver why there w <1 s "wide!tJ>ttad rtaction'' lo tne killing of foor Ken! State studenl4' and a lesser response to fatal shootings of hvn Negroes at Jackson State. "Black blood is not cnn- sidered lo be of any valu<>," Cleaver, 34, declared . "The whole history or racism is tht double st.and a rd ; one stan- dard for blacks and an(){her for whites. "What we hl've lo do in spilt of that history i~ to continue.. moving in a w11y to guar•ntee tht freedom and liber•tlon of our people:." Clelve.r'1 declarations came fn • telephone call Wednesday •od the BSU bd hi! words broadcast Uve to 4,000 persons In the (IUCdoar-Orttk Theater. ll'renl !rom cou nU'1es where !hty have a d1 ~ tatorship ..• \\'here they have puhte slates." In h \ s ~tate·of-lhe·slate n1essage of the legislature in January, Re11gan appealed for passa~e of such a measure. 'fhe Se nale has approved a sirnilar bill now pending in thP Crimin;il ProcedurP Com· 111ittee. Bui Biddle. v.·ho patterned the rneasurc alter rederal e I c c l r o n i c eavesdropping st;itutes, said his bill assured even more protection against invasion of an individuars privacy than th e federal Jav.·s. lie insisted it represented no new departure I r o m l' on-; 1 1luL1onal protections because the fede ral gove rn· ment al re;1dy is e1npoY:eretl to v.•iretap. "The question ,'' Biddle told the coinmittee, "is under what terms and conditions are 11•p goin~ to have it in Cali fornia " Hepresentatives of police of- (1cers, District Altorne}'S and ffi.1tges 011 Electio11 Attorney General T h o m a s Lynch testified the measure was "vital" lo the fight against such syndicate ac- tivities 41S bookmaking and sales of narcotics and dangerous drugs. John McCoy of the Riverside Cotr11ty Sheriff's Department told the committee that law enforcement needs new tools to get at the "bosses of organized crime, not just the worker in the street.·• Representatives of the Californ ia State Bar and the American Civil L 1 be rt its Cnion voiced fear thal the n1easure v.·ould illegally in- \acre someone's privacy. "There is no way to control 1 an electroo1c search," said ! Charles l'\1arson of the ACLU. '"There is no v.·ay to limit it." Tax Refo1·1n A,vaits Action SACRA~fENTO IAPl lcrview that he agreed with amendm t nts wh ic h Assemblym an Will iam T . Bagley (R·San Anselmo), had promised some assemblymen for Lheir voles last week when he was pushing the tax plan through the Assembly. Gov. H.e<.gan's la~ rcforn 1 i\'ionagan's :inal)•sis. plan v.·as al lhe print shop ··11 certainly 111;-1kes i1 a today gelling two amendrncnls .. \1 hole new ball game d that inserted w hi I e legisla!h·c !tung passes." Sti::!rn said of ll'aders marked time v.•ailing Prop. 8. lo see if it v.·ill need 1norc Stiern·s comrn1ttee accepted work after Tuesday's e!cetion. --------------- They agreed that if Prop. 8 is approved by voters. they'll have to amend the governor's plan tu come up with more than $1 billion in new revenue. ATTENTION MERCHANTS Some sources n1ent1oned a contingency plan being dra\vn up so it v.·iJt be ready late next v.•eek in case Prop. 8 passes. but none would discuss BUSINESS BAD? NEED IMMEDIATE CASH f .LOW? it publicly. Assembly Speaker Robert T. tl1onagan IR-Tracyl, \Vas ask· ed at his r11•11 ~ conferL'n ce \\'ednesdav whether such a {'OntingenC:·y plan \\'as being Let Us Do It For You •• WE ARE THE SPECIALISTS . v.·orked up "No, not in any de!a1I." he said. "And lhere isn't any great magic to this " 1\tonagan ex11l<iinrd Iha\ nH1· jor tax sources "for ra1:-.1ng funds in excess of a billion dollars" are the sa les tai and the income tax. CALL 557-7830 3035 SO. HALLADAY SANTA ANA, CALIF. Qualified Sales People Sen. \\'alter Stiern '0- BakersfieldJ, chairman of the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee, said in an in- Now Being lnterviewtd -557-7830 4 DAYS ONLY -MAY 28 THRU MAY 31 karts CANOC.A ,_.,. r-91M-Soi-. •741 l•ll~•Mk AM, J+l-llll WUYCHllTll ................... 6Z5t W. 17,. II. 01 t-11J1 l OS AN•ILD ill MIWl'"OIT lfACH lr .... w..,•CI ....... Op1M•ll• ........ s...,,., C•• D .. t. Sf"'• J674 W. i O ,.,.,.,. !•I•• S...... ...... TOYS • HOllllS • STATIONERS ~-~i .&.I z.2111 • LAl<OIST SRl!CTION AMUICAN GllETING CARDS, WIAP, IOWS SUP 'N SllDI If WHAM·O 11;, '•' u .1. .... .... .._ el ....... , -· "'" il ' ,.n.ti. -·· $6.76 RA TSll DOLLS •Y IDIAl ·-•-.-4i.. ....... $2.27 FINGU DING DOLLS I Y RIMCO HOT WHEELS FACTORY '' 1i111n 1l N•w ,_ •--•• ,_, •- Odl ... ~..i, car ·-'...., I•• •• 111... • • .,_;,. ·-. ·-· ..• Ao "OW" $13 87 on TV . • SPIROGRAPH l l •INJUI , ... -.. ,, H.14 ,... -_,. "- "-,....._ ... Cr-• ,_ --1-"" ...... ·--· $2.99 ETCH-A·Sl<ITCH II 0'410 All A•-•-T\'. '""' ,_ ._ ...... St.aloo .... -. n.. a...t ..i11.,. .._.. ... ,. $2.99 10.A. TlRIFIC '' 10U.L .. wl-.............. , ..... .... ... -,... ............... .. ..... ....... ~ _,. ..... , ,.,., ..... $3.96 5KI" DIVH WATCH Wlta CJ41tONOWm• \wl .. -· ........ ..-. ..... ..-. •·•· '"" S9 88 JTr.•--' I IOOK TAPE llCOIDH 4 ,.....,..., J .... , .... (J)I: -· .1 DOLPHIN TOSS IALL COAMI MINI IOAT 35"l41" VOIT·TITHU IALL SIT IOUND l'OOL ' .................. .. ~........,.,...., ....... .,... ,_ .. .. .... 4 tt. GIANTl'LAT IOAT .... _.., ......... ...... ...-.w. ..... .....,. ...... . ...... """ ........ k.efi,, 4 "· CMti... ................ . $3.99 . ..... GIANT SAUCU·TOS511 lll:ITI IAT .. ~O COlOll T.mtt. .... fM ...... :..~::. ,,. $1.37 GIAHD SUIHI Strr•focn .._cl 4' '-,_ .......... --.,..._(,.,It-•· • •r Kran•c• $1.99 SHCIAL FROM OUR STATIONERY DErARTMENT ~... l!NVILOPIS ood IULID °' PLAIN TAil.iTS ........ --Kl1'i!Slltpl ~ 100 ..... .._ l·l /l" .. '/1". --~ ~ ·~:;, j/99~ -.;...:.-~ .. .;;;;;OPINIUNDAY ............ iiiiiillll 50 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 644·0981 l'Alll f'Ol.ITIU.I. AOVIERll~EMEHT RETAIN DISTRICT ATTORNEY County of Orange ' ' . ., . ' ' . ' ... * PROVEN ABILITY * EXPERIENCE * INTEGRITY CECIL HICKS HAS BEEN UNANIMOUSLY ENDORSED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY CHIEFS OF POLICE ASSOCIATION "Cecil Hicks administers ;ustice fairly and fearlessly . His actions are carried out with all reasonable promptness. He is respon- sible, ever-mindful of the safely and well-being of the great law- abiding ma;ority." JUDGE FRANKLIN G. WEST HONORARY CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE TO RETAIN CECIL HICKS ROBERT "SAM" BARNES !CO-CHAIRMEN JAMES F. PENNEY l PATRICK A. NAGEL, FINANCE CHAIRMAN FRANK G. MICHELENA , CAMPAIGN CO.ORDINATOR 4667 MAC ARTHUR BLVD .. NEWP ORT BEACH Sheriff's Aid e Kuhn R etiring· SANTA ANA -Orange t:ounty Sheriffs Investigator Reginald "Oukr." Kuhn or Plactntia has retired from the dtpartmenl after almost 30 )ears of service. Kuhn began hi.~ care er m Jaw enforcement as a reserve deputy in 19~1. For Tl1 e Record Meetings THUlllCIA'I' (h•h l;ln l u11 ... ssmpn's Ca,.,min ..... Hunllnslcl) IUach, M1nnv·~. l'°l E111"11tr /wt., Hvnlington lle•cll, I •,m , \1'1t ••n1 ct Work! 'W1r I Nnw Me•• florrec-• 11..,, ,.,mtrlc1n L"loll Hen. 5~ W, l!tn St. (OU ,, ... 1., n -kun!lng!on l•lcll lionf Club, Hun-rlntlon SPICllfl Country CllJb, JOi'lO P1lm Ave., Hun1lt>11Ton 8eech, 1:30 o.m. Co••• M011 Grengp A 1 10 c 11 I I o n . Gr•ngf' H1\l, 21 .... Tllufln ""'·• Con1 MtS•. /::lO c.m. NowPOrt H1rbor Elks Club. Ello Loclllf', 3•5' VII OPOrlO, NewPO•I .... cto. lo.m. U.S. Na•~I S•a Cede! Corp,, 1.MI 81•r1nc~ Road, San11 An1, 1 "·'"· Trvev" Lit Lode~ No. '1(1, SO"ns of NO""~v. Amfrlc1n Leolon Hotl, S'S W. \Ill\ SI , Co1!a Mo11, 1::111 •.m. WP11m!nl!u M•dltal E••'°'"" '°"''· Wtllmlnilrr Hospll1I, Ho1,ll1I Cir- t it. W••Tmln11'r. 1 "·"'· Or1not Co111 B'N1! 8'1'111, Mt rtu"' 5••1n91 and Loin .,,,.,,, 111' s1~.~~·s~1H"c~~;0':;' ~·.:::.• ~o':nrv. 5(>Vrn Rov Club .,pt1 .• no 1 ..... 1,,. .,,., . Nowpcrl B•odl. l :lO 1.m. JllllDAY Hunli1191on llo..:n Rol1rv C 1 u b . Sneru on Bt1cn Ion, Hun!in1!on lttcn, 1~: \0 t m. M1rlnu '1 L111t11 Club, Stull Shirt. '1'1 W Co1st Hl11>w11. N-ootl ltltl"I, 11 :1.1 p "'· IJeal.h Nol.ires WENTWOITH Tneoc:iO'• CJrl W11nwor1n. ltU J'ull!rion. Co•t• M~•. o~t• OI dll!ll, MIY !1. Sur· ~·•td bv wit•. LNn• W1Tnworll\. fJf o ... .. , Ho! ~orin•s; ion. Crl ig, o! (.,,11 M .... ; v•1ndd1uo1>,..r, Ht1ll\tr Won!wort~. CM!I Mt .. ; par1n!I, Mr. 1nC1 Mrt. GltOl'l• Hola1r, Wahonvlllt : two .,..,. cnlldron, Mrs. P•lrlcll l 1llt v. Norco; .... d L••rY EVr<i!otln. Plt•••M ttills. Fu· .,ert l servl<•• wtrr cOnducttd T~urs<1ov. Mty 11. wi!M buri1j ft Cre•!l1wn Mt· morl11 ParO. 110"0. 81l!t C11:5!1 M•>• Mor1u1rv, Dlre<lors. WILLIAMSON LMt>• Moud Wl tliomto" 110 Ptulitoe l"t,. C:•I!• M~•-..... ,,, d•I• o! GNll\, fA1v 11. Sutvived ~• t~•tt d1u9ll10-.. M.,, Mtr lt (1rm1!1>1t l. cf Co•on1; Mft. Evolvn t1artls, (oot1 Mew: Ru•h F. Tnor$11I, '"''' M•••; r~re• brothen lew•v 1-l•nk•. C<>1t1 M.,1 ; S. c . H•n•s. Ttx11: Al!.._.i H1M" l(•n110: !Wfl 1l•1o•o. M~. Mlt Wl !I!. DWl11\omo: Mr>. Edn• Hico .. L"'" .,n9ole1. onr G••n<ld1"91\!1r. S•r~I< ... Frid••. 10 ,._M, NrWP<"' Harbor lutft•••~ Church . ln1t•m1nl, V1lh1llt Mert>Of/11 "•••. Rell 8ro1dw1v MortuofV, Olre-c· to•\. YOUNG "••old J. Y .... M. IOT.11 $1\tl""" OriYt. ><un11n1to" IH<ll. Dolt ol <IH ln. Mtv 21 Sutvl~"' b• wllo. Rooo: '"'" cnl1 <!ten. Goll, 11.,.,,11<1 t r d e rucr 111 ot Hun!l.,GIOn 8Nth; poreM!. Mr. t nd M ro. LOU•! f . VounQ: '"'" brotn1" o...r ll•••t """"• 111 ot Ntw VOfO Sorv•t•• ~"" fn!••meM wll! bt n1•d In LonQ 1<11 "1!. '<tw "!'01~. 8fl!f (0111 MUI MOf1Ul •Y, l~rwtr611'9 doft<!O", ?IHTIR ~' [ll1~1>t!" ti"'~' I/Y I Manorv1 11~ C•n "'" Ro.od. LO< ""~•Ir<. O~lt o! oealb. 1,•ov '' Survl~rd b• llusb•nd, Jul.,: •""· '"~I : dAuQ~l•H. (ll•l>!v. B11btro. S"I"· """ .no Jul" Foll•r. .i1 •' Lo• .,r1qol1s: P•re,,t<. Mr. orld M" Jorn•• Cooorollo, tyr1..,.ood: 1>•o•ntr. Wllllom l . e~wrn•"· ,.o.,1r1tf . S••~i<r• will t>t ~old MOndov. J uM t, 11 .. M, PICillc View Ch•o•I. lrl· '""''""'· 5on!1 81rb••• ComO!efV. 1'1clllc Vitw Mortuf•Y• Olrtetor .. •. ARBUCKLE & SON \\'eslcllff l\1ortoary U7 E. J71h St., C°"8 Mesa MS-1311 • BALTZ MORTIJAJtlES Corona dtl Mar OR 3-NH Co1ta l\1tu. ftU WG4 • BELL BROADWAY l\10RTUARY 110 BroadW'ay, Cetta l\ttsa LI a.1432 • DILDAY BROTHERS Huntf•ttn Valley l\1orhlll')' 17111 Bladl Blvd. HWltf:l°"mt luctr • PACIFIC VIEW l\tEMORJAL PARK Cemetuy e Mortuary e11.,.1 l~ PaclfM: Vie" Drive Newport Buell. California '44·2711 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1•t Bolu A¥t. Wnbnhttter' stS...ms • SHEFFER MORTIIARY Lapaa Beat• 4K-1W Sia Clemeale 4twt• • &\fITIJS' l\IORTUARY IZ7 Mala St. fl1U1UnrtOt1 8ucii - Political Notes •' DAIL v l'ILOT IJ Hru·t111an Spea]{et· f 01· Di1111 e 1~ E1nployes' Charity Lauded SANTA ANA-Orange Coon· ty employcs have been praised by the Bo-ard of Supervisors and by AI D-Upiled Givers for tlieir record pledge of $93,896 in 1969 to help support major ,area health and we 1 f a r c ..(JI~ ·rht: amount represents an increase of approximately $1~.400 or II percent over the previous year. of their fellow cJUum. AID was formed in Orange County in 19M 1nd now boast~ a membershJp of more Uuin -40,000. Since that date the organization haa collected llXf distributed more lhan $5 million to coonty charities. By 0. C. JJ USTINGS 01 l!lt 0.lly ,.llt! tt9rt David N. Ji a r I m a n , Democratic candidate for th e 35lh Congressional Dislricl seat vdtl be the prhlcipal speaker at a Memorial Day dinner, Saturday al Tustin Meado\\'S from S p:m. to 8 p.m. in recrea\ion hall No. 2. Hartman, a political science professor, will speak on f.1emorial Day in Vietnam and Cambodia. Other speakers will include Assemblyman Kenneth Cory ([).Garden Grove), coun· ty supervisor Robert Battin and Barry B au ch w i I z , Democratic candidate for the 34th District Slate Senate seat. No re s ervat i o ns .are necessary. * Speaking in El Toro. Evclle J. Younger. Republican <·an- didate for slate Attorney GCneral urged members of the Hetircd OHircr:. A:.:.ori:H1u11 nf Orange Countv tu .. lt-t Olli drlrrrnin:i lron 10 Jlrt'~f'rit• 1;111 ;.ind ordt'r 111 uur n:11i1111 111• matched by u11r dt"\l'nn1n;11101 l to achie1·c n r rd t· d i111- prove1ncnl.s 111 our :.ui.·1;il, t'duta tion :.ir\IJ 1rolit1c;i! 111· s\1tution.~." ·'· " Gordon Bncker1. ll r pu bl1<.';111 candidate lo r 1h,· 7 I , \ Assen1bly IJ1s1ril1 1111rnin:i1111n ~ays n1c11mb<'nt Robl-r\ Uu rli •· ! H·Hunting toru ~h11uld n 11 1 spend any n1 orl' than eight years tn off ri.'I:" ~1nc1· th;11 I' the hmit on thl• tl'rin 111 till' prt:Sldl'fll'} A 1\ \an f'l"ltc11 . t'antl1dnt1· for the 0l'inocrat1r 11ouun<.rt1u11 in thr 7lllll A~sc rnb!y D1s1ru ·1 s<iys hl" would cl 1111in;i[,• all Ja"·s ag~iins\ pnrnugr;ipil) "l see noth1n1:: 11rong 1\1lh .se.\. Then· an· Cl"r t:iin .1el.' lh<.rl <rl1nnst cv1·ryonc engagr.s In <lunng Ju~ li11•t1nu· but 111• Jfl' 1101 prrn11tll'd tu fKlrl r.1y !IH•s•· atls n<H" to 1,nh· or l.df.. ,.1,uu! !l u:111 • J ubJ t r! tu lTU1·!. :.au1~1 It· l!ler:.1turl' lli:.11 1 ~ 111l1~ leg:il 1111.Jrt• lh:.in I do to !>t"" l1ttor;.iture th11t i~ 1u1t 1·rurl ur .~adistil' but 11·hich 1' cur. J'enlly illegal,'' he stati.':.. . '· '. A s~,. rn I.I I y rn a 11 Robert Hldh:in1 1 t!-Newport Bcal'll t :-:iy:. discnn11n:i1ory hiring practii.'t'S :ire lhl' n1:un 1:11'~1·1 ol IL•J:i1slat1on thi s year 111 the 11on1eh ~ hberatron ftt>lcl Badham, 11·ho 1s running fur rf'-1"ll·et1or1. sa~ ~ s I a t t' ll·g1slators arl' b('ginnu1g 1(l tak1• "on1en 's rights ild\ 01·:il l'!-i ~l'fll)USI y. ··,\ty l'OllcilgllC'S ;111d 1 ;1r1· hegllll1ing to feel tht' pr('ssurl· of SO!llf" of lilt' ll'Ofllt"rl °:. l'fJU;d· rights forces br.i11ghl 11l bc;11·. Ill \lJfl)lOl"I 111 oppos11l1111 lo \.1 nuus propo~:11., ll1·fon· u~.·· lit' notes_ f'n i1•e.st? Beth Deutscher. an l8- year-old Cypress Junior College student , is tht· fi rst entr~nl 111 1\11 ~-.. Orange t'nu111v F:11r bl':hl\V COtl\L'.~I l.IC'll 1. 5"81 :! .. ::i11cl .1H-24·36. 1,; the current 1\ltss L<l~ _.\1~1n11 l o!>. Orange f'ou11 · t\' 1:n1r queen 11·11! hi· p1t•kt·d .Jul .v l·I, opening d;iy of fatr. Bw·glar Get s Tenn in Pr;sou SANTA ANA ~ A Tustin nu1n who was said by police to have averaged a burglary :i day over tht pas< year u1 a bid to provide for a narcotics addiction that was rnsling him $100 a day has bern ~entenred lo one lo 10 years in state prison. .'iu1x1r1or Court .Judg1• Jan1es F Judgl' orc1cn·d th:tl tcrrn tc1r lk;1n 1\liji, L'nrdit:I. 2t 111th tus reJecr1on ul rarla·r suggl·~t1ons th11t C<1r1hel br •"l•r\Lhed a$ a narcoll('S addict and :-;r nt tu the s t :i I c '~ rehcrbili Lat1on 1·~ntcr in Nurco for prolonged trcatn1cnl. Plaques have be-en awarded to Rea l Property Services and to North Orange County ~1uni · rips! Court tor contributing I he highest percentage in Llle program. Five county budget unit!> also rectivffi awards for achieving JOO p er c en t parliclpation. They were ad· minislralive offi ce . ad- vertising. air pollution eontrol . coroner, and Local Agency 1-"'ormation Commis.sion. Since becoming '" AID ha pt er in 1962. r i:i u n t y ' c mployes have donated a total r u I he $40.243 l-0 needy ••d help care '" '""' fortunate - AID , with nearly 2,000 chapters throughout Southern California and t00,000 indtvi. dual members has pliedpd. cnllected and distributed m«e than $15.S million annull.ly. Its cost of operation. at foor percent of the total funds col- lected, is recogniz.ed as the lo"''est in the nation. Gloomy Gus Is Your Kind• Guy .,, ., .. ,~ ..... LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK QI""" "" ~tll ytu ko<t"" tno 1,;.., >lim •'""~ 'I" w1n1 to lot. Otlrl••~ " 1 tin, ro•1t1 """ •Hlly .... 111, ... 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S.M.L 111/ntJ'--Chi/Jrtn i Dtpl. Friday Only!; £'A1Dlempora.ry Stylr. Hc1·linl'r Re-gular.$89.9.i ~diusu ror TV •ir ... ··n ~. full-l'rngi.h fttlining. I!•)) t.are Jrathrr-Jool.:. \'inrl co.er, huno~ ruftrJ. l'olr· ummne loam p•ddctl. fa"lit•n U1p1. Friday Only ! H r11<:1<I('I1,t I 1 ],1·i 11I l;;tl,ri4 • Friday Only!., I •r -,;;, ) ·",I <"·lt·nri hr.•Jd, 1,,11! 111 "'" 1 I pi1nr<. 1'11r ~r"n 111o.1.,r , .1'1 •. d \\< ~r. h11n1l· .1r,.,~. II'~ . ~ d i. i .. 1.1JI.t n.;,·. Sears , ·\II' ~1 ·;1r~ .~14•1·1·:­ (:lost·(f Sat1Jr·•f;.1,. '"'" :1011i: ·\lt·1114•ri;1 I l'a' • 'I ,. ,JI \ ·' 111'": • '' n \• I ' ! I .• n, '"' .11 .. 1, •·l•·'' '"' '-,\I I ~1 .'i'l, lf1+i11.!"i1;i;~ ~-,'l'I. 1: HI. i .l 'I ~U. I'•. ll1.111 ____ J .1, I. ~ •. :fl, 1'1-in .i .0 11 . ~::1•1. :'.0-ln .:;.;; i. ~7 ,'ft,;J •11. ___ ;;.11 •1 L.r,,,~,,.,.;t 11,r:. Friday Only! Friday Only' 314 -Jsears) 11/INA, PllK lA •·••oo. }11.(llO ClNOGl PlllC J~0-0661 U 11\0NT! (ll l ·l l ll GtlNO"U CH J-100•, Ct •·46 11 COllll"ION f<r • 1l l1, WI ~·,16 1 .. OUYWOOO t<O f .}041 !>LAU,I018'K:K••'"l>Cfl. COVINI. ~·•·1>•11 l"IGUWOOO 0 1 ••JJJ I Sh•p Ni1hr1 M.acloy throvsh Sulvrd..oy 9:JO A.M, to 9;JO P.M., Svndoy 12 Noon ro l P.M , •:~.99 l o ':i.99 Casual J ea ns Friday Only! n .. \' .• n,! \llhlrn t\ ... ,.,1rrn )l)lt• Jl"~ll\ Ill IU.!!.jl.("•l 1't'•< ,.,..:_ \.1hr1,<. \t>rnt· l'l:Rf.1 ~­ l 'Ki '-1 ". t11n,· 111:', !:-111 <:t'lll,' ..,;;\I .'~· i I. /;01,'\l ,.ir/)rf'.". MAY 29 ,, Ji,.;.:111.u· ~:l.11•) I , .. I o.~ll.1ng ,h.,r!\ 111 'r.• 1.11 •n,I 11<d1c ~111, 'l r~ol·• •,.;,.I 1·1 .. ,ft !:••hi, (,, , "· j , ... j,, ~' ·- \Ir,,, 1 .... i/ U ·,.,, f111r. Friday Or1I) ! 297 28x,J..)-lnd1 Sud Rider J!;-i::11l:1r $1.')'J I !>rJ111 t•>n,1r111 f;fln, J),ir· ~b!c t.1hr.1 J..,n.!1-,I ro rl"u· bl<" l•m•nArrd ,.;0111. f'ul l 111lt 1.1,..c. \~'ith rrr~1 r ~ '' ~I ''''• ,"!\(1!I 1n .• \11(" _ °;_;;;; ·'t•i.1:1r.~ !.6~il. /Jrpr. Friday ()rol y ' 3ss <)9< Pkg. of 3 Flas h c u b~• Friday <)nl)' ! J".1.,h I 11bl' IJ.kl',~ .( k"f'l1'111t i hnr1. L:~!" 1n 1ny tlJ)hrubc • J.ml'rl.. ~r<)<. k up now and i••C? c:.,iwr4 Drpr. ,.;·::0 .. . ;; ...... ,, ' l I Collon Sateen Print Sh ills Sl'!n&ational Low Pri ci:! Pri nt f!Ower 1t its .511r;11t·~c ••. tn ( hccr or Y•>IJr mnrtJ· ing 'horcs. A hnr c.r ~l..11t1· n1rr )1yle 1. S·L l.i111,~it Dt/'I. f:"riday ()nl>t' }97 Nylon Surfer-Sr,-Ie Jackel "frrrific \,alur'. 'l.1r l11•nr s1 ylr ... uh onl' 11pprred pot ke t. Blue, ,.,ii· lnw,nav\',gold P1p1fl,1;crim, Sitrt S-XL At111 "1 DrrJJ C/111bitrg DtJil. CL'T 12 " lo 54 I 397 Sears <.:raftsman Wrenches R1:rul1r 89c to Sl.69 Profn,ional ~uali1y ..-rrach· ff .1rc foraed ~super Tuff " 1Uo, srecl. \Vidt usorUMnt flf )illr1 . 11nJ11·•,, Dtp/. l 77.~ lONG UA{H HI i -0121 ()LYM"( l 10TC) AN 1 ·11 11 OIAWGl 6Jl.f1D0 l"OMOM .. NA t •lll l ,,CO Wf 1 ... 2t:I 11.1nai AlllA 1tt 1.3271 JS f tAMfA llottnc IJI 4·t 11 I IOUTN CD.lit l'U.IA M9-MaS 1Ma&"1Cf H'J•llll ,lSA.QINll •11·J111. J t l ·l11l ,.,.., .. N INIMU M4•M I I "Sori1fc1tllon Cvc11ont11d or T1>11r Menty l•1k" VAlllT PO a-... 1. , .... ,'JM \lllllllONf ,~ t·ltll • • ' DAIL V PILOT Tnur~q. h1•1 26, 1970 Liberals Look to Congress Ac tiv i~ts l 'arnpaig n to Elec t Antiivar Caudid"tes \\'AS!llNC.:TON tLi l'lJ Congress againsl the "'ill" and Twu ge11erations of hbcr Jl /or e I e c 1 J 11 !: pt:<1cc·1nu1dcd I>eruocriltS have bet u in e n1e1n\Jcrs. voters arid have advanced into !:iui.;h acti111L1cs :,c('lll uuu.:.ual higher age brackets admiring for a poliLH.0<1! cli111 wli1ch the presidency as it functioned trC1d!l1on<11Jy looked tu tile under WOC><Wow Wilson or h \\1 ite House for lcadersh1µ Franklin D. Roosevelt l\1any of th ern now look fur in achieving social rcfvnn;,. hl•lp lo the once scor11ed con· Hut ::inyone in pol1t1rs \l•rl(ls gressionat branch of govern-to be an opportunist l'.1!Jing rnent to erid the v.·ar in Viet-lo act:ept he!p whe re ver it t:an be foond. nam and to divert 1norr · The si ngle issue <1d11ocales government money 1 n ! o doincstic programs. uf peace have hllle interest 111easurcd faclor into i9<0 1t0litical assessments_ Lt.:U TO UPROAR It has been only t1\·1.1 years since the young legions or Sen . Eugene J . McCarthy shook the Oernocratlc party during the 1968 presidential pr i m a r y can1paigns. And the 1n0\1e- n1ent they spa111ned led to the uproar at the Democrats' Clucago ron11ention and con- tributed to Richard M. Nixon's election, a result not sought . by McCarthy's yo u th f u I (ollowers. ADA has not been pleased thi~ year lly 1he ootcome ol some of the early prin1aries. Sen. Ralph W. Yarborou8h was unseated in the Te:xa~ llcmocratic s enator i al primary. A·nother ADA·bac:ked candidate never came close lo defeating Sen. Robe rt C. Byrd in the De n1ocr ii I i c senatonaJ primary 1n \\lesl Virginia Sam Brov.·n, who ) t d' ~lcCarthy's ~outh brigade in- 1968. as talked of running · ··spoiler" candid:nes against. Senate aspirants ""'ho blur the: v.·ar issue. Youths and their elder~ 111 u1 is rc-elee1i,1g I i b c r " I the peace movement scurry 1ne1nbers uf Congress v.·hu through congresSiu.1at office c.l!sagrce with thern about the buildings to beseech members "'ar. They SC'c no hope for 1'•"' '•••h<•I A•Y•H .. •m•nll to vote for a cutoff in funds a realisti c attack on donu~.st1clpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..iiiiiiiiiii ... iii;~-...... -;;;;;;,;;;;,.....,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Honor:ed by Me1·chants tor the v.·ar. Sludi:nts and ad· pruble111s until the v.•ar is over. 1ninistralors 1n some colleges The Senate is now the talk of an autumn recess tu favored bast1;.111 ol the liber<1!s l give time for campaigning lu because it gets rnuch of ils, elect rnore anti-w<ir ntembers direcllon fron1 111 (' rn be rs ot congres.... t• I cc I e d 111 !he good WE ENDORSE--- Robert L. "Bob" Citron /!arbor Center r-.Ierc hants Associ ati on has tapped ! hese J-larbor Area hi gh s chool stud ents as tops for 1970. S1udents. chosen for scholastic achievements, w·er e honored at association's dinner 1'uesday night. Fwm left are Motily Le\v and Carol Capello, Es- lancia l lig h: t,ynn Rosener and Roberta IVl n~nu ~· :-.o n, Ne\vport Jlarbor 1-l igh. <l nd Susan 'l'hon1pson. C'oronc1 d e! 1\1ar 1-ligh. John I~aftis Ill. Corona det Mar High. and David Dies and J'l'!arlcne Baker, (:os ta Mesa 1-1 1,g h. n11s.~ed the dinner. Democr;·1tic years of 1958 :111d 1 l:ONGRESS APPEt\1, !964. Its a!L1tudc also has been ' Full-page newspaper i!d· affected bv an infusion of \·erllsments a pp cal to more l1bera·1 Republicans. I Congress lo deny funds for Yet a shift or only aboutl v.•ar in Soulhea~t Asia. The half a dozci1 vo1cs in the1 Den1ocr;.i!ic National Coin-Senate in a conser11ati11c direc- 10 years Oran9e Cownty depwty tax collector FOR TAX COLLECTOR Chas. W. & Ethel Mozley Pentagon~s Sel1ool E1nl1a1·1·t•s~i11g Racial Overtones Obvious ui Proposal for Building rnittee has Sci up an olfice tion could give thr entire to tap the manpower ol Congress ;ind tile natio11a1 11~::::::::::::::~-:::::::::::=~~~~~::::~ political act111ists in behalf of go\'Crnrncnl a 111ore con- llernocratic ('andi<.!ates in the scrva!i1•t hu e. i !970 political can1 paigns. Squads of youlhs ringing DIMES TO DOLLARS !>pend dime1, ..... ~. doll•"· Celt 641-5671 for ~•Ip with •n in- •J<pen1ive, 1a••·f;,, o ... tLY PILOT Dim1.,1-line •d. \\'ASHINGTON l..\P) ~ Tiit• Pentagon 1~ struggling 11·ith a po\enually ernbarrass1ng proposal v.·1th admitted racial overtones 01·er bui lding 11 special school for children of military ran1i!1r s because or 11olrnce: in the n a l ion · s t·apilal. Asst. Secretary of Defense fur voh•ed so many tlnlt'S In b<1se 11e can ho!d d::iw n rhe Americans for Democratic doorbells in behaif of certain education, said Tuesday !he 1iolencr,'' she said, •·a1HI 11 c 1·iolence. \\'e hi111c no vrnt:e Action tr\DAl has outlined congress1a.1alcandidatescould Penlagon has not taken a feel iliat 11 ith a s<'hool nn 111 the D.C. schools.'' p•occdures for lobbying in inject a new and not easily1 stand on the school but hopPs,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"-~_:.:"-~~~~_:_:.::::.::_::_:_::::~:::.::::_:~_:_:__:::_:::::__:_::::_::__::::.:__:::::.__:::::::~=============================================! A House.approved bill nO\\' hefore lhe ~nate authorizes Hie Air Foree $2.3 million for ;in elementary school at Bol1- 1n~ Air Force .Base fnr 1ndi1ary dependenl<; who ;n·r n1os1ly while and now a1lcn1! \\'ashington's predominanll) black schools. Neither I.be Air Force nnr the Defense Department asktd for the money, v.·rittcn ifl\'1 thr $2 billion military con· sLruction bill by the House Armed Services Commillt!e. '!'he Jlouse passed I h e measure last week. The ~,ilitary P • r e n I '\ Assiociation, representing 1.800 t·hildren of military personnel al three government housing areas, lobbied in Congress !or the new school. They I e 1 I i f i e d !heir ~·oungsters•were being bealrn, robbed and intimidaled by nelghbortlood toughs in thr Joc:al public: schools. Dr. George Benson , Depul ; lo come up 11·ith a posi lioo in a few days. "Surely \\'C syrnpa!h1ze 11 ith the J\1ilitary Pa:-ent.~ Assoria- 11on and realize that a \'rry real problen1 is involved,·• Benson said. "On the othe1· haf'ld. the trend has been to reduce !he nurnber o[ schools operalet.I by lhe military." Ben;;on ackno\\·ledged the racial overtones i n v o J v e d '"This ls undoubtedly !he case,"' he said. "We're p:irt of the United Stales and certainly want our children to go to normal public schools." he added. "There is no desire on our ;iart to make ourselves 1nore in- dependent.'' In its leslimony the 1'1ilitary Parents Association dlarged that \Vashinglon school of- ficials have done little to pro· tert their children. Gladys Ford. the wife oI a Navy enlisted in.an and pceside:nt of the parents' group, said her organization is work- ing hard !o \1'in support for lhe separate school plan. "Our children have been in- Esta11cia's Snyder Honored by Educators Ray Sny~r. Eslancia lhgh School assistant principal has btl.'11 honored 1\·ith rhe Newport-~iesa Education . \ ~s oc l atlon's .'\ssociation ·\ward for his contributions lo 1hr organ1 Lat1on. Thf' ;rw;irtl wa~ made r.1on- d;:11 111ghl al lhr assoc1al1on ':o; ;i11<1rcl ' 1hnncr ;ll I he ,\r11 r)()rt rr Inn S11ydcr, 11hu 1~ lhe pa;.t r1·p~1d£>nt 11f lh<' i::roup "'as 101cd 11\e :1wan! b,Y 111e 1,000 111rmber...; for h1 \ lr:idcr~h1p 111 hclprng Uevclup I h r· d1~Lricrs sabatu.:al policy. Hi· 1~ l'urrcntty chairn1an of th!' £f oup's r igh t ~ ;ind rr;.pons1bd1tics cornn11t Ire. The 1·ommun1ty a w ;i rd , mac!c by 1he: a~oc1at1on t11 a l'OmmunLI )' n1e1nber who :\cwporl (.;irl Entl ~ Coll ege Alexandra D. r.1onlgom!'r~, " high school ~cnior al SL Stephcn·s Episcopal School 111 Austin, Texas, \1•111 hr Jtraduatcd from Lhe c:u-edura· lional boarding ~chool next week. accord ing lo school of - ficials She is the tJau ghtcr ul l\1r . and l\1rs. Ho bert I.. ~1011tgon1cry. 900 Citru~· Place. Nev.·por! Bearh has contnbuted to lhe cdu'ca· t1onal efforts in the district v.·as given In Jl;lr~. Anne Sorenson . The r.-1esa Vertie rnotl!er was gi ven the award l'Jr her v.ork 0.1 the reccnl tax <111t•rrrde: clec!lon. The a s~oc1at1on ·~ two rtluca\ors a11ard~ wrnl to N1n;i !lardy igr:idr~ 9 lhrough 121 and El ~ie Deet er 1gradc~ t\ 1hrou gh !\l. l\l r~. Deeter 1ral'hl'~ ~ «l!I~" fo r hard of hcann::: at 'V ibon ~thool and J\1rs. Hardy i~ an 1n~truc1or at J\lc/\al!y 4 on· t1nuat1on school A~tronaul Due Honor . .\~AHEll\1 -.lack S"·igerl. a rneinber ol thc jJl.fa\t>d Arollo 13 cre11" v.·ill be the fourth astronaut lo recei ve an honorary doctor of I 11 1v s degree from \Vestern Sta!e Unil'ersi ty. Sv.·igert. \\'ho joinf'd the l're11' as cominand ship pilot in the last \\'eek of flight training. 11'il1 be honored at the con1n1encemcnl , June 20. Associate .Justice SI a n I e v l\tosk o( U1e Callforn13 Su preme Court v.•ill be prin· cipal speaker and also "ill . receive a degree. .......... 'llt'**,..'llt'********** · . 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Sixes 8 to 18. may co south coa~f plaza, !>dn d iego fwy . at bris tol, cosfa mesa, 546-9321 shop monday thru salurday 10 a.m. to 9:3 0 p.m., sunda·y noon 'til 5 p.m. • . ' boys' lightweight knit shirts ·for summer cool 1.99 regulorly 6.99 eoch High-rated turtle or mock-turtle sty les. Washable and lightweight - all cottons, polyester and cottons. Summertime knit shirts in smashing colors and patterns. Siz:es 6-18 . \ MAVCO BUDGET STORES Vital Statisti~s for the Orange ·coast Tyra Hansen Gains Honor Dissolutiotts Of Marriage WILLIAM M. WILCOXEN REPUBLICAN FOR CONGRESS JI!' Fot CO•H•'l•Oul , firm, ef- f•cfi•e ••p•••ent el1on. • for con••r¥11i•• leecl1r· 1hip in !he tr1dilion• u f tb• R1,11blic.., Poriy. 11' Army ••!•••", l o!me r fr•ud prCHl "1lor. l o•rd member Or•n')• County B•r AHocia- tio~. l ocal u:l\ool bo~rd, Con•••••lion· •1t who worked lo S••• Sall Creek for publtc 1111. VOTE JUNE 2nd WILCOXEN j CONGRESS "'""'c•• lxl I Outdoor lighting you never thought you could afford ! A qu ality system you install yourself • in min utes, with complete safety. No permits, CQlldUit ot diging necessary ... jus! plug in! • UL approved 12 volt system absolutely shockproof, child ufe! • These low voltage sell art complete with larg! sealed betm lights, color lenses (amber, &reen, clear, pink and blue), weather~ proof, shockproof cable, transformer with on-off :switch er automatic timer, ground stakes and wa ll brackets • Use this e~c1ting new lijht from l ittle Giant in dotens of wm throlllh- out the year for :security i nd outdoor beauty. Four sepwat• 'ets to choose from. 6 LIGHT SET WIT H TIMER Low llCl/ftgf Ol/TD0011 LIGHTS Another l ittle Giant Product ton ... JOI" N1n.Ut ....., "'lien (l'olflot• P-1\, 0.-.. fly M. .... JttMI 11.-11 ~ttlr1, Jlt" I!. 11111 HOWi ... lbtrf M1vtf r. Mtllnt M. tnd J-II. ~fm-21 11.oo tllt -Ht•Old Cit• H1~·~\0n .• ,~~./.;1-' ~~I:'° .':d fl llllt '~ Mt.l11t1 Ctrot 5, t nd OoMld N11! ~:~t~l ·:~~·· ..:· i'.~..,, I:' ''\"' l71r1ln11 ~., •nll Jtmti Eotw1•a W1 1111111, Con1"nc• Y. Sml"' 111<1 W•"J" l.1rlm« "'lt•. ~!fli IC . Ind ltrno•d Ml~··· ~~~1 ••. ~~~ "(',· .-:: 11.1.'1:1111 .. Vohl, H1rrtel l Ind Th-rt JOhn "'!t/14111. Dovla Culoton oncl NorHn •• Broolt~, P19g!I ea1111 1nc1 M1t1ln """"' s11i.""'"'"" n1r1e• e """ Jec•u-llnt HIJ~~"' H0tm1 ll1n1 1nd L•w••n<e '~l• JoY Incl G10r9e ~ """ ,.,u, Amy Lit ~n" Joi.• 1 t• F•~ri\r!"m L>no. .... •• 1. .nc1 ,,_ .... Sht l...,1, Dtrr N•!t 1nd ~toqv Ann M~;~~· P•l<ld l tWI\ ..... Oo•c!ny ''l;:!":d• lKt ueu,.,. Mtr11 •"°(•troll M"11ltl. Aulu•I• """ J1mM Nlcllf!I&• .S.....llh, Sr.. llulh N. 1nd Wllllt m n • ....,., 6 rluon. PHI• Anno 11111 rt.0.•l Yk lor w ........ Ct•OIY" Ind J•• 01niel LIM 1r. Do•oltlv A. 11111 01vlcl Wllll1m Cvvehff. B1•n1 Su1tn 1na Andrew WI Illa"' ~~:•• e;,r..•;•i .Li.:i"1i."::'~~' 11 Slnole!D<I, Andrtw N. I nd (ltOIV" Dollutv. Timmy John 1tld Oonn1 to:.oJ A!INOUltll. Lindi A Incl Pelt< Pol~. M••• A. 1na W1ll1ce A. Bangle. Ptlrlcl o Ann ind IC•i•••• Bruct Posik, M1lb1 R.O<t 1r.o Jtmt• £. Plan!. P1trlcl1 E o•ld Thom11 Chtr!~ FraM. E<1tll1 ana Poul Jot•n W1dt , !.h.oro" D••ltn• ind l •rrv Jo John'Oll. MMi• Anloln11te 1 "d ~•Ivette• H~•old McCluA , Morion L. ~na Cc•ntllu1 J. r1~~~. Chl~~~1~1 ·~of;to=~:: LC~0t In Horrl..,., 6 cgnr1, Ktll~ R0<1e• 1na J1nl1e El•iM fle~amon. Kartn Al•n~. •tld Edw11a Mlchl el t 1r:;•n J1cctvelone Lou•I• 1na Rober! O•n• Wolktr, Oorolhv A. ana N••I L. Price, Mory Eo~tvn •nd An<lrew F. FrlnCI•• P1ul Oovod 1nd Bonn;e $uunn Buy1•ln, Ro•al.e B ond Juon A Bennet!, JO Ann •nd Von Oeunf BoelM!n9. J!Mln 8 . I n<! Jot>n l . Hen,..,., Lt• Ila• encl Joh• A. C&ler>on. C~na•ce lvnn• •na Neil ll0<1m1n MOf~V. [11••11 M and T•om1' [. l.,.-lcll, Jill A an<! Willlem c.. C•ll•w~v. ('.~rol•n J 1na Jdmes D Mertlot!. Thom~· Ca•I •"" s ••• N~n l t P••· Slella M Ind Lt<ltr H. ~:~:1:'.'l~~~~·.1:·.~i.tar. '.;'~ MYr•Yl1. Ct•"' L. •nd JQl\n ""'"°"v W1rd V1lm1r O. end CUT•on Charle• ~~~~~-'iJ:::. 't.~~ :::: ~.~·1..1.~·t Pur111g1ntn. M•rv Ltt 11111 Jua,.!lo P 1scu1 Herlkll. le!tt Juno 1nd lll>Yd Jo\r"" \'l~~i,:'::'n<.r An11l1 1nd lo , e n le Jollnoen. Elli"' Ollnl!! •nd Frea "'er Lt wrrncr. Mtrlon Joi n end llaber1 Sloplltn Berube. Yklor "'"''! 1..a Allriorlt .. M l udg1I, "•ult M1dt t nd 0 1vlcl Ltt OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 9 A.M. -4 P.M. 9 -9 MON.-FRL 9 -6 SAT. 10-4 SUN. FULL LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE CLEANERS & WAXES • c1 .11ic e John1on1 'Kit' e Turtle W •ll e Ou Pont e Blu e Cor•I e Simoni1 MASTER WAX LIQUID Speci•I fcrmul• cleans •nd w•xe, 1n Ol"ll!' lfep, and it', d1lerq:ent procf. i;f.$Q2·ij '12'5 SEALED BEAM LIGHT He4 vy duly, swin9-1wivel mounting. Adju1t1 to any po1ition. Beffery included. RUBBING COMPOUND ~e ... ov•I 'c••lch t 1, •lt i"t •"4111 btdl y Wttlh•r•d fi11i1/i,1, cDlM4J NAVAL JELLY ---•/ • 11 01. FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS WATER HEATERS REPUBLIC "GEMINI" 20 Gal ... 30 Gal ••. 40 Gal. 50 Gal. • • •• 546.99 '49.99 '54.99 S69.99 T~lt .-Mly WM""""" tint lloltl .......... "_ ......... '""..., IMll. •• ,_..,_. IW lew. Wt Mn ttml ••y lrlHlll.tllll •••MIMI, W \'ff wk~. All 11tr.,..1 ln\ltllt""' ,_,,. !nrlvdlll. (•Ill • ., --.11111111 -H y. Alt-•-Y IMftlttl .... 1v•Hl,t•. "'11 ... rt dllll ,, IMtlft 'luMllln . INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Brush on Nini Jelly, wash off rmt from iron, steel, ev1n concrete .•. (19) I u. ...... 1.41 Plot ...... UI GARBAGE DISPOSALS IN-SINK-ERA TOR :..-.. ~ .. :" $33ss OIJI PllCI • , Modtl lJJ- 1 Yr. Gu1r1nl•• ...... "'$4688 .... $It.ti OUt PllCI,, M ... tl 115- l Yt. Swt t•11!11 INSTALLATION AVAILABLE 1:: :ktlUtll• llltih, El1lt t..O I Yrlofl ••• •-r. ;.,....,nt ,.,_., tnd ,19¥4 lllfV Mt,.Y,.ll, J ..... o W. t ..O EtlllU N. R•f>Khl. Sl\trl EllMll -l('""'tft Wl!llt m lMWlcl<. Ml rll'fl\ t nil J.,tlcl I . NICkle. Oi.<>n1 G. t nil ll;oblr1 L 0...,1,ch. B1rhr1 ~ •nO W1ITer ~an lord l!livlr>eo. lur-I. 11111 ~ M. Flote1. 11.CHf!ll•V 11111 .IOhll V. Jc>h"IO'I, 0.."1'-r L. 11111 01nnv H. Uoelt, Jtl...,.. ulll ~ ....... I Ml r!I" 6\0•IOll, Oa.olt A. 1..0 H1rrv M. Oo!la. H1I•" ltllt!)' 1..0 Wltlll.., A. 1(11.,~r. P1!rld 1 MH 11111 1 11111 II.ti< LIUO. Sandri e . I nd Wlllltm Ill, l unth1rdt, P11tlcl1 ll;ufli 1nd Clll11a Ptul Loltno. Mlgell• 11111 llollolrl '. "-"'"-'. BOl'lnl1 l ff tnd Lll>Yd Ftt f\11 P,...ll!'\I, hrbtft "'"" •nd J1rnu Edw•nl ()"6 t+en. Dl'bOrlh ......... ll:vH•I T. 8uc~. NuK' L. ond Ylrlo! Sh1ra1 Gtai;o. I U\nle Jt1n 1...i 11-rt AU.., lltihOfll, GIUlle t nd L•Hlo ll1mbf\o, lttl' )0 •nd ,....,..1" "'' Oll"'<Mkl'1, LIM• ~•11 •1111 lloblort Elrl"ltr 811!-v, O..rwl L. 11111 Dout1 ll• E. ~t-111, Ct rtlt Loul .. tnd CN rJe; ..... (;r111t"'· Oalll1 I . 1nd Ila-be•! J . C~I··-· l1tblt• Jun I nd l lcN rd lo'"'" J"""'!"'-CMnl Lvnn t nd Mltl'Mlll Dtvld ltrllV• Gtrlllllne MIV •M lt1M 1lll '· (.Qellrln1, MkllMI Ptul Incl Mlr11•et ... kllekllmlMlt, Sulin ICtYI Incl (Uri Mv•on ,..,,101d, Ettw1ra St1nl1v 1nd "'mv M1•11<1! Ml!llr. Wllbt .lit" t nd Ever~tt Jim•• Mttltln•, (1101 Mt"e 1 nO ROOlrt Llbef'll Tvrlt•• ~ntunn1 an<! 11-1 L. Po"'""'· P11r lcl1 t 1nd Jann A Oe"M1rtlnl, Piii' J . 1r.o 01nl1I OeM1rrl"I s1"111, l orr1lne ttcl1n 1n<1 $te~Mn J•mt• Tyra Hamm, a Jf:oior stu· denl al Ne"port llarbor lllgh School wu awarded • $50 scholarshlp by the ·Broadway Store. Miss Hansen is the daagh&er of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hamen, 493 Og.le Street, Costa hfe.sa. She was l"flCOIJ\li· ed for her .out s tanding schcluUc1 actllevement Jnd meritorious contrlbutlon'to the Broadway's youth program and to Newport Harbor High Schoel. Tyra is a member o{ I.he firm's Hi-~ Council. Meadow~1·aft w1·ought • iron HANDCRAFTED METAL FURNITURE 10 YEAR DETERIORATION GUARANTEE* Electro-deposition in the induslry ). of prime coat (• first I~ (} f)f T -Jpecial1 Meadowcraft i,::$ Wrought Iron Set 6 Pi ece Set .... ~50.00 SALE 36995 !\lultiple washings in an iron phosphete solu tion to assurt> a surgically clean sur· race. Weatherproof elegance, perfect for the patio or poolside. Ea ch cushion is upholstered in colorful vinyl print; antique green wrought iron frames fee· turing Meadwcraft Multiple baked-on enamel fin is h. Prett y and practical! t!t!'• .,.. ""' r-_..,._..,,...,. .... ,.. .... ...,, . .,u .. __,...,-' ' Meadowcraft Wrought Iron Patio Furniture Enhance your patio with th is meshed wrought iron <lesign -Fcishioned for outdoor beauty -constructed to resist rust deterioration for ten years or more -It will last and last and la st. 5 Piece Set ... ,. $264.00 QUALITY UMBRELLAS SALE $209 95 from $29.95 four e!ectra-static base color coatings. ,, -.,.;-. ' •• --' ·~ - I ~ r..tultiple·baklng finishing ·• .,.,..., ~~ -~ ·--·· Meadowcraft Wrought Iron Deluxe Patio Dinette How delu1• c1n you get in out door d i n i n 9. You 'll b• 1m11ed 1t the quality of th is set -you 'll find it hard to believe that the price is correct. 5 Piece Set .... $109.95 SALE ~24995 -~ •tn-.4t-t <· 'I"" -..1. -.. "fn ,.,,~...-. .. -.. . i Meadowcraft Wrought Iron Patio Dinette Picture yourself breakfasting al fr esco with this charming wrought iron group. Includes glass top l•ble •nd 4 cha irs. • SALE 5 Piece .... $15995 Set 195.95 ' •".°;t"2 ... ..i.....,..., .~ ' ,., .. . ·. ~ ... ' ' •Th• ~ .. r.ty of Moedowcr•ft wrought il'On fumilurw Is sue~ ' that the company assumes respon1ibility for .deterior•tioa ~ du• to rust for e J>9riocl of TEN YEARS. • ~ 642-4103 2123 Newport Blvd., Costa Meso (N ... ,.,t & Vlcterla) Credit 'Nrm1 Av11rl1Mi.-BankAm•rlcard-Gl'ttll Rtv•n'• Chvn Credi! Pinn . . - 4 DAILY PILOT Ttwrsd.:ir. t.\ay ic. 1 ?70 J..:!'--'~~~~~~~~~ Ex~hange Students Bid Adieu, Adios to U.S. 'frn Ameriran Fit'ld Serl'itc stud('nts who h<i\'t' bNn living \11th Harbor ar"e:l f:1n1ilies and :illending high schools 111 tht' ;uc.::t for the p:tst n111t' rnonl h~ :irf' preparing 10 rl'turn 10 their n;:1ti1·l· C"Ountnes Their ir11prtss1ons-of 1111· in lilt L;n1ted StJ\c~ r3!lged h'<lrn e~­ ubcr:111Cl' o\'er beau t 1 I ll I un1 \'t'rsil1C"~ ;u1d orJnges 10 d 1 s ap poi 11t1nent at 1h1· Arnentan mania for plann ing Ch r 1s t i n r Vu1llequci JJI Frenl'u:.e. Fra nce who h:1~ 'l>'°'ll th .. yt>tt r wi1h ~1r :uid ~'Ir·~. \\'1llian1 Chiehester. 427.i Arbor Drivl', Nel!o'f)Or1 Bt>ach s:n·s the n1os1 'il'Ondt>rfut thing :ib;n11 ht•r 1\ rn e r i ca n f'X· pcriente .. 1s learning Joy with rio stnngs <11lach~d .. ' I See by Today's Want Ads e fh·n"~ St1111rrhi11i:: for rhr l;id-. , ., P:1h11n 111u r111u'1·, i.:••n!lc• fur l :l.'11) :\O\ 1·1\1).[ ~lug or ~n1all1 "u1.1!1I h•1•' rh1s an11n11I e l\;n in:,: u·11ulil1' kct•µ111g: UJi 111!h tile Jorws's".' Try 1h1s -1966 Jag11nr XJ<F., f'\- •·t•llrnl 1:ond11lor1, ptofL•:;. ~ionally n1ain!ained! Pl'l- 1•afr. Pnrty ' ! 1' • f<\('('p tip yo ur !l~ willl !hi« rlro.:t1 ·1c: Undrrwood l,\'flf'll'Tl1Pl' :ind IHhlr $7:1! T hC'y'rt> ~lso SC'llin,i: a 4 srnn; b<tnJo for S.'lO. "GIVE THE FINEST FOR GRADUATION" For tl1e groduotr, yourself or oriy ~1fl. We1s!1eld's hu~ fl qi.w iny wo1cli lor lhf' octos1011 Selett from no·ne bronds like Accutro11. Bulovo (lfld lon91n!' Man 's Accutr on By BulovJ, dny and d.:?!f> cJICndar v1tHCh, v1Jler -, shoe!-, re~ista nt, st,1111 le ss steel case. 175 °0 I 0:.11,.:11 e l l I'"'·· I :. •I :.1 K. r.old r ,,.,f', .>l:t>1.J §'"'"f I' 0\!'"l"l'I. ·~ .. : ... , ..... """'"' -..... 120°0 Weisfield 's 2 yea r fine wa tch guarantee! ==~ ~ ~~-~:~.~~:~.E ' ~ L ... , .. ,,~ ... :,.v .. •I ' • .. ·' ' " . = U I tra-Chron Gold Med al By Lo11i;:1ne, 17 1r.•.r l•lctnne •n.011\'-Jl'" 1 1'>1 ·f,l"P '~11 i1',.(li• '" •r!.u (I.ti!', • 1 , \.., , 111· j ",'' ~! ' ' ,,,. c, { 1a5°0 ft 1 l o''• ~. 17 I' .•1 1.1 " i::.•ld (,1 ... h• "' li! ... fll\ e 1·.,1<1' ·~II I', 175 °0 ' .. Accul1on by Bulo~.i. v.al er -, <;hock 1e~1sl.'lnt. 135°0 • ifi• It'd' SOUTH COAST PLA ZA UP'llE~ Ll!VtL \0().1\11 wets !~1¥.llSJ AL10 l"l .... 11.[WOOO CENT i lil \\'hilt AFS 1:-. for .'' sh1.; soy' "1th a really good f:i1nily,' says ht too w11~ i1nprt•akJ 32 Be:.icOI'\ B<i)'. say.sh(' "digs govd people during hus stay !Continued 011 P11gt 16~ Chr lst1nt' say~ her stay in New!)l)r\ Heueh hns hntght htr there is :.i tunt• f•Jr fu11 :ind a lune for ::.t ud1t'S too Shi.: :1ttrnd1'Cl ~e11·po~ II :i r b n r J ligh Sthool. Another H:.d)O•' tllgl1 1·~ change stu dent , Edu :i rd n Pena·<.:arrasco lt'0111 GuJ) ,1 riu1L Ecu:idor ~~rs ht• h ~ foun d Arnericans to hr "1'l'ul nlce :.ind Vl'ry fnend!y " ~J a· ~ii):-i with lhe freedozn aud rcsponsi-.~ewporl ·Hcl.ich " bec:H1;ot' tht• i\u(1(ht•r student surpnscU biluies 1hat lugh !!Chou! stu city tloes not sN1n tn be aSili ----------"'! b.~ Iii!' ;in1ounl of 11ctiv itv 1,, dents are gi ven . ' ·r · K ·i· h ·1 t'oriser\':J!i\'e as the rest ull •\ngt•!:i M 11l!~1nann-L..t':'er (r<1n1 lrui on cal t:i, :11 llll! Tt'111uco. Chill· She is llvrn~ froin A1npelon , c:rcecc anJ u rangt' County_ . wilh f\1r :u1d ~1 rs Bruce livinR with ?\tr. and l\1~~. F<oustu s.1ys he f11u11ti i.ome Bt'\'k, :IDGft Madt~n A\'e, a nd Arnold Canfie ld , lftli J)olph1n pc;lple uptight ovt·r lill:·: How <1111<h d.a It c:"t t• te' ••.-v plwt .. c.all7 y.,, llnle whlo Tel•ploo11e A111w•ri"' 111· reow. 835-7777 i\Jl·ka Klc1sL \\'lio rurn1•s liorn (Jutdlig:.i.<.:-.al, Grel'n!:;nrt, Dc1unark. 1narll' h('J' "lla rb<ir hu n1e witl1 :\1r an d r-.trs. Eduardo. who 11VI'" 11 1111 \Ir ;u1d ~1r·~ John Flelvh1·1·. I lj1/ E:,:;scx Laue. Ila.;. f111u11 I San F rancJ;.('O lu bt• fH!l' of lh1 • best things ;1bout Anienca ;u,d µollu!J on tJ br nlli' of tho· 1no~1 d1.,:i ppoint1n~. ,dli·r(i<; c:.ist<.i Mesa High Terrace, says she would hkl· 1J11ngs like ]l;i1 r length but Scl:uul lo conH' boick lo Lh(• US feels he has met a Jot c.! ''I-----------' Josl·ph ll.oscner. 12;1 V1;1 Vcnt:lia. Ncwr)()rt BL·ath. Sht• haJ> Cnj<Jycd !hl' fr1·cd01n gi1't'n lo high sc.:hool studrnLs. A stu- dunt <ti Harbur High. ~1l·ku 11a ~ p?e:iscd 111th the infnr111;d <1tn1osphere bt.>t11t•t•11 s1t1tlf'nt and 1e;)tht!r for a visit '•----------------------~ 1\11g1•l:1 says .~ht' has enjoyed I llil' frel·<luin Costa Mesa The extensive h 1 g h 11• <t ~ ,tu<lct\l., :ir!' given. ''There :s sy.;ten1 and U:.l• nf l'll l'S :m- niu eh 111ore emph<1 sis place·! pres~ed her. shP ~:iys. but 1111 the uidJ1•idu al,'' she note,;-··hr wa .; d!';llJlf)flintct.l in 1he lack of reliable p u b I ! c t:1i1'fu1.1 de! ~·lar l-l igh Schoi1I · hustcd live AFS sludl·nts_ !r;uisportallon I Another Coruna :-.luden1 is Hod \\l all ace, who is fr::im Fausto i\1acedo of Snu Paulo. HEW SUMMER HOURS Auklu!1•I. N~w Zea land ttnll Hrazil. Fau:;Lo. 11 llQ IJ vo:s "'llh 11'ho hves with Mr_ and ,\1 r~. . 1 . . 1 Svnd•J ,._,...,,h nvrsd&J' &.m. '• 11 ,.m. J I K II r 161 SI .. ,\Ir .ind o\1rs. J o 1n J) ~ tsher, frid&y & S•Nrd•Y 9 •·'"-to 3 &.m. 010 J t'l'f. IOt'f'l'•J ll ~-__ :;;___ __: _ _:: l\~ck3 .~:l)'J ~ht· "'~~ d1s:.!•l- pointal to find lh:1t t:n· An1erlcans sl ll' !~as t·on1<' tn kn O\!o' don 't do ll11ngs ::pon· l;'!Ol'CJU~I.\ ··1·:11•r,\llut1f: h<1 ~ IJ I)(• p!.inuf•d," she no:t>,, ··011r- 1ng 111)' S\;J,\' ht'f(' J d1~t'll\.('f'lld rll<J!l,\ llun;::s fr urn n1 y 0\1 II cuuntrv th;1t 1 11·as11 ·1 aw:•rt" of bef0rc -of t·ou rs(' Uiar " 1•:s1a nc1a st udcnl , Adriar1.1 T:igllar·1 (If S:10 Leop11ldu. Brazil, 11·hu h;1s bet·11 l1\'in', with ~Ir and i\1rs !)ell Lewi~. 1959 Pe!u:an !'Ince. adrnitsh1·1 surprise over how busy her An1crican friends an·. "I 11i<1s surprised tll;it there 1s not Owre time to t;1tk t(I peup1f', to really get lo know then1 ," Adriana expl ain~ Jlrofil Jron1 1nis1akes he 11.-1~ The DAILY PILOT-327 THALIA & GlENNEYRE, LAGUNA &EACH Hua d. ~<l}'S he feel s tw will I COMPLETE ll'ARTY PLA"ERS ~cen A1ner1cans 1nake. The One Thot Cares 494-5250 "I thiii k I've learned a 101 , ti !Next to Reef Llquor Store I Completr caterln~ Srrvlce about pollution a11d can us1~;1~;;_ _ _;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::~~=====================~ "It .... ·as ra!her h;ird to 1nnke friend.-: :.i i fir~t. but 1111w I have friends <ind 1'1n J1vi11ri ll'hal [\·e lc:1rnr~ !u !he f!.')11~ !P•ltl Polltoc•l A<hl1tti.1m1n11· of lllJ' c1Ju11try,'' he notes. J{od FINAL FLING -J\1nt!rican l•'i eld Sc rvi(l' st11dents fron1 the Ne\1·port-Mesa School l)ist r1 ct i,!athcr for a gan1e of croqlll'l1C before then· d eparture for their hon1r countr1cs in .June. Fron1 left !hey r1 re Fabrizio Schinvon of l'!al.v. l{Gd \\lal- lacc of Ne11i1 Zealnnd. ~lcl\a Kleist of (;rc·{·nland. ·rinn Kon ·r ealla of (;reece, N11\l\i BHn1ah a1a fandry of ~l ndagasrar. _i\n.r,:el n .\lassrnann-Lrscr of Chile. Adr1· ana 'f agliari of Brazil. Eduardo 1-'c;:in-Cn rr!lsco nf l::cuador nnd F'auslo f\lace- do of l>razil. Christine \ludlcqucz of J;-rnncr 1.:. not sho11 n. COMPLETE CAMERA DEPT. NOTHING TD SETI INSTANT DROP -IN LOADING TAKES AU THREE: <r.~. 1111'' blltl •""l"'·;:i. ~II'" ' " "' •llQO\ KODAK INSTAMATIC '" 124 Camera . OPEN MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL * KODAK SUPER 8 MOVIE FILM !Lim it 6 Rol lil SPECIAL KODAK ex 126 /12 INST AMA TIC FILM 12 Ex. Color 88' Now thru SUNDAY MAY 31st • exclusive focvsmotk •shoot as close as IO" Bell & Howell d'2 ......... , * ~·~~.,.,-~ ,~ • u11r·1 Tar 11,o1ec1 , •m ,,., * r rit11·, 1Hl· ~ Int ~"'P '''~Hirr·. c,e1; 1 1e .>(.: l(lOI" len - Regular l is t S89.9S SALE $64 BELL & HOWELL Model "' DUAL 8 PROJECTOR AUTO LOAD 11..,en • a11d 1till proje<tio11 400 f oot <apocitr Stlorp 1.5 lenl All Mefol Con1tr11<tlo11 Regular List $124.95 SALE $84 SAVE ON FAST, (j)UALITY PHOTO FINISHING e Black 'n white e Color prints e L1bor1tory prints in 24 hrs. in 48 hrs. approvttd. Brookhurst and Adams-Huntin9ton Beach REDUCE TAXES By f.'lecting ROBERT L. "BOB" CITRON JO l 'r·,1r.'I' nrr111;:e Co11nt_r D e p11t_v Tn :c c,,JJector FOR TAX COLLECTOR HE IS FOR: Lin11t:1tion nf lilXl'S un sinc:\p famil y homes thus llF.DUC C'\'\, t'C'a l r1·01K"rly TAXES'. ('.it i·on \\'ill cstn hli:-:h l i\X c011C'ction crnlers ;it ha nk:-, to all0\v Sl·n ioi CilizC'n!l & othc1·s to pay l axc~ \\'ithout t ra vcli n~ long distances. (~itl'on \\'ill support lf'gis.tation fnr n 4-paymcot real property tax system instead of the present 2 payment system. /~'lt>cl nn. Adn1i11i.1tfr<1ti ve Officer 1vitl1 f.\"l'ER/U \'CE cmd UNIJ ERSTANDING 10 this office. CHAS . W. MOZLEY, Campaign Chairman 208 Green Dr., Santa Ana BEATLES "Let It Be" SPECIALLY PRICED Now thru SUNDAY MAY 31st • lnf!11des. 'l'\\'O of Cs. I J)i~ ;i Pony, :\cro.~.c; lht> lJni ver~c . I 1\lc i\!1nc. Dig It, Let It Be. SALE s44& rilagg 1c l\l:i.c. I've c_;ot :i Feeling. One After 909. The Lon g and \\'i nding Hoad. f'or You · Blue, Get Back . Reg . List 6.98 "SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY" Include:;: Srntil11enta! J ourne1·. Night and Day. \\'hi.sprring Grass, Ryehve Rlacl\bird. J'n1 a Fool to Care. Star Dust. Blue. Turn ing Grey Over You, Love 1:-a !\'!a ny Splcndoured ·rhing. Drca n1 . \'ou Al\v ay.s flurt the One \'ou Love. lla\'e I 1'old You ·rhat I Love You ". Let the !\es t of the \\'orld Go By. Reg. list 5.98 -Ringo Starr S.ALE )66 A-TOM-IC JONES SALE TOM JONES )66 ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK ea. ~ STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Sat. 9:30 till 9:30 -Sun. 10 to 6 GRANT PLAZA-BROOKHURST & ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH OPEN MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30th Americans Gave $17.6 Billion to C1writy Last Year HITCHCOCK • of any cai.agory. lt totaJIPd philanthropy . the government has taken drew their main su ppor1 rrou1 about $900 mHIJvn . or sligtitly One !act which stands out 011er the financial JUrde:n in private philanthropy les:.; than I percent of prelu rather strikingly lrom these two fields -education and Volu ntary gifts last yeflr ar· corporatl'" profits. figures 1s thr exten t to wh1 th health care which once counted for only 4.~ percl·nt of tht nation's tot.al ouUays on education, and only 4.8 ptr-· · I .'\ .\ l \ 1 I I l ' I l 1 I( cent of its expenditures on ._ _________________ _ health care. Hi1<1w;..:1< C•in~1tR c1inm1nH , 11,...,, Gary, c~••.._ft, i11's s111 .AY• •• s. ~ \\' ASlllNGTON ~UPI) - An1eric111\S volunt arily gave sl7 IS billion last year to sup- port l-tlttrches, :. c ho o I s , hospita ls, m us tu ni S , :.y1n- phooy orchestras, charitable agencie5 and other philan- thropic causes. The AAfo'RC study shows .-------------=.:::::::;:::::.._:;;:.._:;:_ __ ..;-:..:::-:._:-:_ ___ ::::_ __ .=::::::::::::::::__=.._.:::::_ _ _:;_ __ _:;_...:;:;__:;__::..:,'."1 ~:~n si~;i;~an:ve;ru1:e ~~ COSTA MESA ONLY I ?:-x~,.;.-.;.~:~~:::~:::~~;.:::::::::~::::::::::::~::::~:::::::::-;:::::::i::::;::::;:;;:~~~::~ 1110.l is rtt<trly lwk·e as 1nut:h as they gave for these purposes in 1960. decade in the way American ' ....... ~; 10 A.M. To 10 P.M. ~ .. ~~'~!,i:~~·;Ia:.:~.. ..,.... c:::11 .-•· ~ r.: Sa• Only ~ Any A1nerica11 who i ~ tempted to lake pride 1n those figures should r e rn e m be r dnothc r one as well : fo:\en at the rccurd level all:uncd last year, US. philanthropy reprcsenled only a ht!le mor1.· ili;.in 2 percent of total national 1ncon1c. "'igloo• in'1i'""""' ..... th• .-.. ,. ..... , .. -................ .._"_" ___ -.... r,•.·•_:_ F• ••1 I• ••. beneficiaries of 51 percent of ::z all phi lanthropic gifts. By the {i..~~~:;;.:~~r~:::;-:.».~.w..::>::.:-::::~~. end of the decade, religion's ~:~~:u:~.d,,d::l::.·:g:::: DDU BEE a IS·~DU ms such as lhose supported by c.:ommunily chest dr ives. also s uffered a slump in public L.=:::::::.:::~~:::::~~~===~=======~====::===~~:'.::'.'.:'.:::::==::=:§:~~====::==:'.:'.'.::=~::::-J Javor. They received 11 per-A study by lhe American Association of Fund-raising Counsel shoy,s that $13 .6 · IJ1llion, or 77 percenl. of last year's gilts ta1ne frou1 11v1ng 1nd1v1d11:1ls. cent of I.he philanthropic doJlar in 1960, bul only 7 percent Lil 1969. , .. .. ~......____c, .. ' \•'.• ~~ '"J ...,._..,.,,,.. _tidlD-...UT~ :rrnte:?". I Ucq1.1e.~1-: by 1ndi\·1du:1ls to- l:tllcd aboul $1 ~ billion . ln- l"lt1ded \1•as one whopping br· quest of $500 n1illion by (111..: latC' Ai!sa J\1 cHon BrucC' lo a found;uion n11rncd fur ht>r J:ithcr , A11drcw \V . J\lrllon. Nl·arl y 24.000 pnv;ilc foun- darinns n1;:idr gr;:int !i tntalling Sl.6 billion. The three l3rgrst foundations. both in tcrrns of total assets and annual giving, arc the Ford Foundntion, the Hockefellrr Founda!ion and th r Duke Endov.•n1e11t. Gi ving b y corporations ~ho11·cd the smallrst 1nc-rcnsc Gigger slil•t•s of I he ~ philanthropic pie \\"enl to r ivit' , and cultural organizations (up ll'on1 2 to nearly 5 percent): edu cat ional institutions (up LS points to 16.5 percent), and ~ hospitals and other health '1 laci!ities (up a fraction to 16 percenl of the total). Contrary to a widespread ~ popular impression, very little of An1erica's private charity goes abroact The 72 largest voluntary agencies supplying aid to people or other lands had a combined 1969 income Qf $557 1niUiO'l1, or aboul J percent of the nation's total ~ Dennis Carpenter works with America's leaders. MARCH 5-De:mm E. C:arpcnt.er meets with President Richard Nixon. and White House ofSc:iab to disc.u.w Oangc Cooocy .~ -1 J<q>ul>- licm put 1 ac unan. ROWER ED 2 DAYS ONLY SPORTY ZIP 1 STRETCH N~LON 1 SLEEVELESS TOPS 2 DAYS Sp,,1 t t"I'" 111 1~'bl1·I su]. 11L, a n <l strq11·" have ,., :1 ch(')l('I" n1oc·k lul"l ll", full r~ ... \urtlr n('c k, U-nl'Ck and >! , \'-n•'~·k :;1 yl··~. Sinall/ t. ;; 1 I CANADIAN PEAT MOSS 4 CUBIC FOOT 2.68 ,,' 981/o organic 1nattcr. Jl olds soil 1no1st11re. Aerates ~ and loosens soil. ~ "§tM"rV !J<-,.;. -t" :iV~A. .. ""l~· ~ .. -... YD . MAJtCJ·I 1 ()....(;~ Ron:ild Real gm in<rites Denuis E. Carpen tel" to s.lc- 1;unc11to for a rc-.iew Of Califu~ pmblc=. Aio:mn! 11"'1 u.c diuocr ~ Nc\v :-;un1nH."l' f:ibr1c:s •.. ne\v 11ovelly blends. cotton chinos; :-;aleens, 110-1ron nubby textures. to\\on l.Jroad- cloth suitings. Jn 36" to 45·• ,vidU1 :-;, 2 to 15 vard lengths. Sew for sum1ncr and save! Charge ll! .APB.I.L 16-DmuMc .E. <.:.arpettter a:Jbfen with Adminiatntion offiQial. io the o£fu;c of V"ico-Ptcsidc-ttt spuo Arl-· MAT S-Onnge Cowity .Board o( 5'r!!ct•isort pruenu Dennis E. D.fpco- k r with commcad:arioa. for his three J'C1ft of 1ema a d,ajrmm oi the AU· portCc:Gd1 · ice. Today's problems demand proven leadership. VOTE «~Dennis CARPENTER _. for State Senator A REPUBLICAN LEADER ' FOR ORANGE COUNTY (Pald for by Carpenter for Sena t e Corrm i ttee) P.O. Box 1962 Santa Ana. C111if. ~Llfnl!M ..... Rlify, f!OM t.04• It d1.iort • ;. .~ - ~tin I 11 I ~1 l ·, "-'... . . ~.c- 1l1r:ill 11111 I Ii 11":1 l·tl' I ! ~ I I ,, I / -·-. ,] --'"'(" . ,, -.o-b.' . . .. WHITE EXTERIOR LATEX PAINT 2 DAYS 3. 76 GAL. i:;,1.•r1or lnl!·x h" u "" 11aint rf'Sisls peehni:: and l'l"!Rnn~ "" \\·nod, m<i· <>onry or-11.sbl'slus. Dr11•s in 1 hnlil", ;..; / \ . / ." • / ·/ / . ~' ii/ /, ~:>/>-.!' 1x\. '\ · ~~~.... ,w :>; . .,• 'V) . , ' ., ~-·,'/-1'/Z'. ""~· f'j/.,,/ ~ COLORFUL PLASTIC WASTE BASKETS IN TWO BIG SIZES 2 DAYS Avoccid<1, s:oltl nr \1·hi1,. pla::;tir 11·astrbask<'l~ 111 :.!X-quart re•('. l11ngulnr itntl 36-q1utrl ro11 nd 1<i7.l"s. Chnr;.:<' it. RIGHT GUARD SPRAY DEODORANT 2 DAYS By C1 ll<'I!•·. l\····p..: .\Hll fri>sh and l:111nf,.rt.it1t4> anrl rii<'" to bo· :11 ,n111tl all rlii_v. ?·o~ • t;11n1ly-!-11.•· IH'l'<)Sn] <'lltl, ,...1 ··~~· l.lmltt>d ~u~ni,ry, llOJ'le ..,Id ro Oe•+tn ,. . r \ SALE! JR. BOYS' PERMANENT PRESS SHORTS 2 DAYS Only :111· ra ~ Run-around all co tton short:'! f or school or vlaytio1e. And they nr \l"L" nL"cd i1·oning. In bright svnng colors. 1 3 lo 7. ~ MEN'S CASUAL SLIP-ONS 2 DAYS ONLY 2.41 Cl assic favorite, styled 111 today's bold and brassy louli . has ornament overlay on vamp. Easy-care vinyl looks like leather. yet it \vipes clean. Cushio ned innersoles. Brown. Sizes 61h·12. I ~ . .• ..,,,.,-r Kmart SUNTAN LOTION ·' Kmart brand. A beautiful tan. 8 fluid ounces. "MASTERPIECE" 2-SLICE TOASTER BY PROCTOR-SILEX 2 DAYS 7.67 1· .. \\'i1h Sclrct-Ronic@ cnlor con- u·nl lhat adjusts loos ling tin1•· for any kind nr bread .. ev•n frozen! Charge It. Millio1t s Slip7Jing S1\N FBA,'>l'L"tO 1,\['1 Arnold l3atl1111'r h;1, tr t n11ll1u11:. of Jull .. 1~ ~11)1 !Jlr,1::I.;h his fingers in ;i ~1·t·re1 1<101n high up UI lhr St i.'r dlll'I• Jl ol l'I l:l<illllll'I', 6:1. I'-tl1t' l111h·I' 1111inc v 11 a,1\1•1 lie· ~pends 1•1gll! l1uu1s a dwy, fi ve da~s a "'!'l'k 1u111bl- 1n,i: thousarnt.' of <~•111-; through ,(fl ;intique ~1!1•1•r 11a:-lit't 1hat resembles /j p1ratt'. ~ !1t"1~u1·1· 1 hrsl. Vo1 ~lJ ,1c.u·:. :-lun y Ct,Uh !1.111· bt.'1'11 .i 1r.1l11•r11,1rl. Jl 111l' ti.u·,. r1·~l.!Ur.1nt .. ;ind 1·1111 11·,s101h 111 tht• l~->!ll!'I huh•I ":I l 1\fllll S1111;H•' \\1 r1•t"l'llt' t ••ll:-IJll' 1··11·1 pillll!'Jl[U/'I ""11Hlll'lll lltloll 1 ll'I •tt)!•! ).;Ul''!~ ,HI.I lut".11 1wuplt• 1h.11\"lllll•'111 l11·q111•ntl1 111 ,i:<'t rll':u1 ~1 Fran1·1s lllUIH:~ .. ,,t11! \\1Jh;11Il t:. 4u11111. 111·1· 1ircs1d1'11l and i;1•11t•r·al n1;1n;1g1•r 1:,.1' lt 1tli11l't", \I h11 Ii,!, bl'~'lt i-111· I .inti 11nh 111111\1•1 1111sl11·r 1111" 10 11·;11 ~. 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' 1-Ieav~' J\[arijua11a Use Poi11ts to Other Drugs B OS TU ~ (l"l"'IJ Rc~t11rchcr:; cornpa l'ul~ lit·.i\ 1 111ar11unn a ~n1okers tu i.:;isu.d ~nioker!i said .\\011r.li1y 111<."y 11 t•rr un~blc 10 fi nd any hc;:11.1' u~c 1·~ 1vhu WCI"!' 111)[ a b 11 using nliler dn1 i.:s bu1 nuru· nf lhO\t' ~;1111plcd u~td hero111 ;\·laking µulilir a p:1 p1.·r :d~11 !lclivcrcd at the 1\n1t'ncan J • .. ych1atr H' A :; s u 1 1 a t 1 o n 11H'ellng \n S;in Francise11 . JJrs. Hoger E. .\1eyl"'r ;ind H1t.·ha rd C. 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I T.hc study nlso found hc;11 .> I :-1nok1.~rs ind1ea!i•d th1·.1· rt•la11•il 1 l1•ss \\I'll lo 11un\L'l1 1h:111 , l'ii.~IJill u .... er\ did :HHI !lldd 'j ,, le~~ than "''t1:-Ll{'\\1 r\ ~exu,11 ;11J;u~tn11•111 ··(;o:;il-d1n·ttcd at·l111t1 111111 lln• .11J1hl~ tu 1na~lcr nc11 pr11· hil'm.; j.; dun1n1<;ht•d ' in h1'.l11 u"t':-' hut not 111 1·.1,u.11 U'.t'I' ~t''>i(•d, tilt' !"l'\l<•rl .... 1111 ~1'UIJEN1'S . 11 ,)11\i11111·tl Fro111 !';1:.;1• 1·11 01 ( '11rn11;1 ilel \1.11· \.111'1 I: 11n;il1;it;1l.i11il 1'1 '.11lu 1, 1r11111 ~l<1d:1:.;;1 \1'<1I Ill Ill•· \l.11.1~::1,.11· l\t•p1uh lrr· .,J~ -1:1·1 ld,,· 1~1110,1 •'l ('l \IJ1111i.: 11-· Ii,. '"I'll d11rl lll: ht•t" \ < ,I!' II\ \:11•'1'1· ·' 'I 11.1~ \!'II -11'111 h l1 ;:.• , 1npi:.1"1' tha1 1 p11- ••I 'I;,. unl111du;1l ,\011 I 11·.11 11 l.11··11 1111;11dtmnt·r.u·v 1.;. 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O ~G AN IC " APPLE JUICE ;~ #1 VITA GRAlliS . i #3 VITA GRAINS Rec:. 2.95 69c 1.35 75c 2. 10 ~ . NOW 2.4 9 491: 99 c :.>' ' 59c : ' " 1.11. 1 69 'fJJ I • 'v\ ~ I .li'• 1072 l.tYStO f DR, N£W~ORT ICACH • r,-.. I In le11y~lde Crr"''" -S4!·6~ 24 l ;i:~ • • ... J 1 ·~.sf;t 11,1 HAR80R llYD .. COSTA MfSA ~: {54t-•4i41 ~\l,.'"' •..... ·. ~. '• , : . ' ·'/ TV AUCTION HOST KOCM's Ed Arnold l 'han11el 28 F1111tl R"iser Valley's Arnold Hosts TV Auction Thi! v.· e e k I u 11 g or1-tl1t>-au KCET ·rv aue\!1111 , which lil'I' lhP ln~1cW Color 1~ag1' !rc;Jl - rnent in Snturday's edillun nf TV WE EK in the DA ILY PILOT. should hi.• c>I 1l'1ori· than JUSt pass111g l11ll"l"l"~I 11.11 ~·ounta1n V;1llt'y J ;1~rt'l'.~ .1nll for loc<il l<'f-1 r<id1u listener' Though TV \Y J::E K 'S ·t.'Ul11r- photo-il!usl rat~d story doe~n 1 rnake a pou11 <11 11 , on(' 1•1 the 1no st 1e lev1 ... 11 ll personalities nf the auetion 1nay well OC Ed Arnold. llt· ~ .i F1Ju11tau1 V.:illcy re:.1ill·111, le<Jd('r 1n State J ayett at·- 11 v1!1t•s <ind ope rat ion s 01anager of KOCM, t h c · Stereo IOJ" station hcacl- qu;i 1·1cred at Fashion l5land 111 i'·ie11 port Beach. /\rnolU. who p;i r t1t 1J'.K1lt•d :11 l,1:.l yc:-ir 's <1uct1on lo r:o!>C funds for ope ration of the n:iu- t•urn rnerc1al Channel 28 sta- tion. this ye.'.lr ha s btt·n de!>Lgnated '·e."rcutive ho-.t'' ftir I he auction. Thai mca:..s he t<in be r-:. 111gh1.s uf tht· telecast aueuvu J ti 11 m tn midnight , !\.!onday through Saturday) next wet•k. A 16-foot sailboat, live hur~c~. r:id ios. girt ct'rtificatt ~ and dozens of donated nerns v.1 11 go vn lhe aut1ion block ii!> pcrsouah11es or t h e business and entcrtainn1eot world lt>n1I thf'1r l<ilenl~ tn !111· task or ra1s111g funds Jor the year-ki ng opcratlor1 or the Lo:. Augt'll'S·ha~ed ··1,duc<i- Li.onal " television stalion. J1t:elcJ lu :.peud .i lu1 .. r l1 1t1l' 1n froot of the i.'<111wru ... ;u1d on the rnicrophone~ ,1~ ht' ,,,_ troduci.>.~ guests thruughr.ut !lie cin-the -a1r quctiun whie/1, ,11·· t·o1l1111g lu TV \\ll·:EK . ~!111u~d J.:t'l ofl tu :1 11 1·xt·ll111g .,!:1r l I \\Jlh a four 1111111· :1 rt Jnd ;in-,-----------=---=-=='---------~ uque auction on Sundoy. Arnold will be on th1· .ur lhrou;~hout 1nosl ut the four hour~ from 3 to 7 11.rn. on Sund:iy anrt then \\Ill oppl'<•r Nearly Everyone Li stens Lo Lande rs caC'h of thf .srx rern;1:111ni; '----------------------====== lP•f<I PolU><•! AD•~•1 .. emtnlj !Pl!d P•ln .. •I All~lrl1-n!j Proposition a means higher taxes. Shouid Ca li fo rn ia be i·e qu ire d to i·a is e t a xes by .)1,130,000,000? That's wh at Propositio n 8 is really all about. P roposition 8 n1cans a bil(ger lax bite for every A lo t of Cali fo nlians have been deliberately misled ahou t P roposition 8. You must act. Tell everyone you know t he real story on Proposition 8. And be sure you 'o ~8 Jw1e 2. Make sure this piece of bad legis- lat ion doe s not become law. • i.ax payer. I t docs not guarantee a reduction in your r ropcrty tax. I t. may resul t i n a sma ll savin gs for the avcra~·e homeown er ... about $25 ... the first year. Bui , it will mean an additional S200 in ot her taxes foe the avcra~e family of four, homeow ners and renters ali ke. 1,roposit ion 8 is bein g passed off a s a panacea for prn pcliy own ers. Simple math ema tics proves i t is far lrom i t. R emember, ii Proposition 8 passes, taxes will go up. SJ,130,000,000, this yea r, and more each year thereafte r. And there will be no way to limi t the taxation of prop- erty short of a cons titu tional amendment. It will be a financ ial disaster for th e taxpa vers of California i f Proposition 8 is approved. The Californ ia Federa tion of Labor-i\FL-Cl O sa y.; N O on S T he League of \\'omen Voters sa ys NO on S T he Cali forn ia S tale Chamber of Comme rce sa ys 1\0 on S The California Schoo l E mplo yees' Associati on says N O on S The California Taxpayers' Association says NO on S T he Califmnia Faim B ureau says NO on 8 The Real Estate Association says N O on 8 The Caliiornia School Boards Association says NO on S T he California State Employees' Associa tion says N O on 8 Governor Ronald Reagan says NO on 8. Now you b e sure to say NO on 8 . 1r11s ;uJv.:::rtisen1cnl pJod tor by Cahforn1 .H1S for Truth in Can1pa 1gr11n1:. ~ta11 Pl1orr1s, Souther n California Cha1r1na11, C~ctgc Kelty, Northern C.a!1forn1a Chairman, Mrs. George \Voolley, Women's Chairman, 2S30 Micheltorena Street, Los Ange les 90039 BEA ANOE RSON, Edito r f'•1• II Extravaganza All Abloom :\n entrance arch of 1,000 delicate ro ses . . waterfalls cascading 40 feet ... sparkling fountains ... gardens \V ilh elaborate hanging baskets ... an orchid tree ... flo\vers fro1n 20 nations. Thls and n1o re is pron1ised to C1n1<.ize the public \Vhcn the ga!a pre- nliere sho1ving of the 1970 Southland l-lon1c and Garde n ShO\V blossoms at 7 p.m . Friday. June 19 . .1\nahcin1 Con vention C:en!er \Vill house the "floral bed." f-I osting tl1c aff.:iir 1v1l l he the L) 1vomen's gui lds of Children's llospi- laJ of Orange County f'lct proceeds fro1n the premiere 1vil l be given to C!-IOC to help offset costs for pa rt-pay patients ln the h ospital's outpatient specialty clinics. Universal 1-laf:Jpincss is the theme of the 24.000 square feet ga rden and flower shO\V, the first in Sou thern California in more than ei gh t years. Harry il1acres. kno\vn as '·Mr . Flower Sho\v." •,vill lend hi s 40 years ol flower sho\11 experience to producing and designing lhe spectacular. The sho\v \1•ill include an array of roon1s featuring the very latest in interior design and hon1e furnishings. exhibits of remodeling ideas. kit.4 chens, appliances and much n1ore. Several classes and li ve de1non strali on s are planned in floral design and gardening suggestions. as 1vell as the latest tips in interi or design and furniture planning. Serving as general chairn1an is il1r.c;. Geo rge Garty , Littlest Angel Guild of Yorba Linda . Area groups participDting: \Vill be Ci nderella, Lit11c ~1lcrmaid. Lo~ Ninos. Punch and Judy, Queen of l-lcarts and Tres Osos. Tickets arc $5 and may be purchased from guild n1en1bcrs or al lhe hospital's guild offi ce in Orange. .- • \ STICK 'EM UP - In a da ring daylight robbery, Mrs. Douglas Gor- rie, incoming president of Alpha Phi Alumnae of Soutilern Orange County, gets her ticket to the sorority's biannual convention in Dallas June 124 17 from her "victim s," Mrs. Edwin Rose and Mrs. James F1orance {left to ri~ht). Prior to th e conven tion th e group will install new officers du rihg a luncheon in the hom e of il1rs. Carl Moo re. For the File: Cuticle Clara Nai~, DEAR ANN LANDERS: For a lady who gives advice you ha\'e a lo! lo learn . A recent column gave me and the girls l work with our biggest laugh of the year. \Vhere rlid you get the crazy idea that "a gentleman never tells?'' I know more about "gcnlleme A" than you do, seei ng as how I've held hands with about 25.000 in these last 16 years. I'm a manicurist Do you know the fa vorite subject of clients ? Well, it ain't baseball, honey. lt's women, And they aren 't talki ng about their wives. To listen lo these bla bbe r-mouths, no \YOni<1n ever sairt. "NO." I've heard sonic stories abntil prominent and fan cy marrird J<1d1es in th is town that I wouldn "t repeat 1o my hrst fr irnd. What shocks me is the way these guys name nan1cs ANN LANDERS and places \\•i\hout giving the slightesl though' to \,•:ho 1night be UA<lcr the towel in the next chair. lt could be the husband of one of these dollies, for all they k.i ow. Please, Ann. drop that linr. ''a gentleman never tells." They tell plenty. -CUTICLE CLAllA OEAR CUTIE: I slill say a gentl cmlln never tells, Those barbershop big· n10111hs are not gentleme n. They ;1rt cheap gossips "'ho arc violating a Very hasic rule of manhood. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thcrr are so many sick boys and girls wandering around !he country these days. The other arternooo while shopping 111J dow11town San Francisco, I paused to talk to .~cvcral haunlccl-looking children as 1hry :;huff led aimlessly along the stre(•ts. I asked t.hem why 1hcy Jell h<1n1P. One said, "I got tired of the hassle with 1ny folks." ii was lime." A free ." Free lo ck money lo buy food Frre In .spend the "'ilhou t expl ainirig wh, home last night? Fre in some lice.infested pa l cloned house? w;~~: t~:~"sh~01~a~)l~~1 ni1stnke and was. ashamed f.~mily . How right you we "'ish that girl's letter and y cnuld be printed on the Iron ~·very newspaper in the coun :;ccn a great deal or life a t1n1es but I cannot reca ll a pe uur country's history when thcr such a serious lack of under sl • 1 ···~ i . '. ,, .. " raking in lh e profil!i for C'hil drc11's Hos pital of Orange Co unt,v. l''ifleen hos pital guilds are \vorking together on the pre1nicre ni ght in June. ---- Two Eve nt s Alums End Year With Flourish -- Sou1hern Orange C'ounly AlphCJ Phi Alun1nae arc focu:-.- ing th ei r .si 1es on \\VO in1porl~1nl Jure events. insta llation of officers und the biannua l con vent ion in Dallzi s. ~·Jrs. C"a rl ~loorc 1\'ill op en her r·o r(lna clcl !\Jar hon1r for the annual ;rune inst.:illallon lt1nchcon on \Vcd11csday .. rune 10. 111ith the _i\Jn1cs. ;\rthur ,\u:H'. T11 c h ~1rd L<1rzclc rc. Charl(·" Glnsco 1v and Robert (;:irdncr assisting <1s hostesses. ri1 r.~. l)ouglas (;urrit 1rtll ;icrcpt the presi dency duri ng' lhe cercn1l"l.l)i es. an d taking office \11 th h('r 1vil l be th e ri!rncs. !·:d11•in f{osc and .J<1n1es Floranc«'. 1·1ce pre.'i1dcn l.'i : La11·rcncc J,1 ttrcl1. .~t<'rt·1:1r.v l)hillip B:1rkdull. lreasurer and Hobert 1 ! acld o11 . q u;1 rt l' rl \' ror respond en\ Serving ;:is con1m11tcc r·ha1rn1P11 \\"Ill he llH' :\Jn·1l'." r: ft 1;r~1d sha1v personal reference: (;la11cu\1 . NC'1rpnr1 l ~r,1ch )'a11 he!len1c rrprese nla \1 \'e; 1::c11v.ard r:o1vtn Lagun u liP .. l'anl1ellcn1c representative: Ll oyd 11;1 111 1\ton. publir'· Blai ch. phi!an·t hropy; \V illlam \Vhitson. hostr ere. hospitality . l\Jrs. Gorrlc 1v1ll tr~1vc l a"'" !he conven tion 11·hich ; .. through \Vedncsd;:o·· Featur· • ('(lrpP ~ r!f' 6 SUN. 10 •·"'·It 5 p.fl'I. ·"'· ta 5:)0 p,m, TH ROUGH SUNOAY, MAY ll f.J40 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA CALL 546-5525 f ~·---· f0 DAILY PILOl 1 twr >d,tf l<l~t :S, l 'i70 Millio1is Slippin,g; SAN fHA:~CI SLl) 11\!'I Arnold B;1lln11·r h;,,., l r I n1ill1uus of dolli1!~ ,.,1111 ll1r .. llJ.,;l"1 his f111~er:oi 1n a St't'rt·t 1111.1111 111,i:h up 111 \ht• St F1,tlll'I' Hotel Uatl111er , 1>:1, '" ll•r l"'"'i , 1noney w:isht·r He spends t'!~hL huu r~ a d<1 y, five da~s a "''eek ll11nbl- 1ng thousantls of t·olns through an antique ~1!1 1·r l\'<l 'ht•r lli:l! resen1blcs ;1 pirah: ... llt'asurc t'ht'SI. F11r ·Ill ~l'itf!!i ... hu1y l'l.lfl• h.111' bt-er1 ;1 tr:1di>n1.1r k <il t!w b,11 -. t1'~\.1ur.1nt~ :u1d 1·011 <'f'SS10!1~ Ill !ht 14·<.(0!'1' hurc;J 11/l ( d)Url Squ.tf'l' \\t· r1•1 ·c111· l <•f!~l.11rt ,. 1111 1'i1JHt'llt<111 1· .. 1nn11·nl -lru.11 , ll'l.11111•1· j.!ut·-.l., ;ind h>\·.1! p1·11plr th.ii l'UllU' 111 l11•quenll.1 lo gt·I 1·lt•nn ~1 FrJUl'IS llllJlll'~. i.:•!d \\1 !1 1~1111 t;. 4uinn, 1 ll'!' president and gt'llL'f<J] n1;1/ljlgi:r For Ba!lllU.'I". 11 hu IJ.!, l:wt•Jl rllll'I :111d unh 11111111•1 11<1sh('1· 1111 1(1 .lt':ll''. •·1(;,; JUSI it JOb ltkt• 1Ja11gu1g un <i !yp1·11ri1('1' You don ·1 think ~1bnut Ill(• znonr) ' On an ,1vcr:1g•' d111. Ha!!1ner \\;i..,J1c~ :-ilxiuL S2_!M~l \1orth of ('(!111~ . [;Ill I IJll It' j.!111 lo> W i i ... h nil dlly " to llu ~2!11J 11 orlh er! Jlt'Jlll!l'~." lu· ..,,ud ''Tl1ey're \be /1.'lrJe."1 1u el1·an b1•1.·<1UM! th!'y re tnpppr· .1nd you !1111·c lo use acul f1r~t ' Ba1hner bring~ \111• tnin~ to 1li1· <:t'ffC'I ru,1m lro1n ltlt' ;u·- t'Ot111!1ng llcpart111t•r1\ un ;1 1110111'\ 11 agun. :-.or!" then1 1n an antlQUl' ~ort1ng 111.ich1ne a nd 1lien puts them u1 the 11 :is-her .... 1n1 a Jose n f huek~l1 .. 1 ;ind four i.poo11.., of -;liver burn1~J1u1g ~udp for an hJur <1ud a half. L1!11ng tllr J1it ot 11u· lrt·:i~u n: rlit -t 11a,lu•r t •111· Li?'lllll; IU.1.11.10 d11n1•,_ h t' p•Htttecl lo thi' gr;1~ so:1p~ •1,:I"! ,u•d -.i1d S•••· 111111 dll'11 ii ,, ' f;.1 ll1ii11' 111\"I< ltMI\,, (11•) p;iil~ <>t !'uli l 11;1tcr. l'lll'l'tl off lht· :.:.iap :111tl hl·:;:ui scoo111ng 0111 the t'()1ns and buekshui -11 /1elps scour lhc coins -a1HI putting them through ;i ,!;!<int ;,Trainer 1'h1' sp<1rklir1g wet d11nr~ li·fl i11 the rup of lhr· .:-.1 r:i11wr 11e~c 1hrn 1·arr1ed <1Cru~s !hr roo1n :ind placed on a b!ank{'l t·overed tablc ben<'alh thn'<' heating Janips to dry. ··1t takes about 20 n1i1111[e, The dirnes dr~· 1·cry ~1011 hN'ause lhC'rc are Coo rn au~ of then1 So do nickel, ' l-I eav~1 Jl larijua11a u~c Poi11t~ to Other Drt1gs BO S'TO:\ \!'l'I) Rl''1·<1rchers cun1p:.in11g lil'ul_\' n1arijuana ~01okers lll casu;.il l'rtllOkt'r3 said :'11onday thc.v 111•rc un<"!ble tu l111d :1ny heal'_v ll,,.,1•ri. who 11·t•rf' zn1t ;ilsn u~111g n!ht:r drugi; but none of !hu-.t· ... <Hnpled used heroin . i\1ak1ng pub lic a paper al.~o 1!rl1ver1..-'d al thr ;\11\l'l'll'an f'..;1·L·hiatric A s so(" 1 a l inn rnc'.cting in S;111 ~·ranc1:;cu. J)rs. J{ogcr !'.:. ~\t•y£'r and 1!1chard C. Pil!<1rd. both ast:-1~. 1anc profcs~o r~ of ps~·rh1:itr\' al the Bo s 1 on I 'n1\'l'rs1l\ Srhool of .\l1·1hrllll'. :-.11tl tht·~ ... tudied 12 youni! 111 .. 11 \1 ho ,1noged n1ari1u.1n,1 :in 111 ~11 111nes :i incnth 111 l·11111p:1n,r:11 111th 12 llll'!l 11lln '111t1f.1 ·d 11111• 10 lnur ll!llt•s .i 11\011111 '"\ll of th1· h1·;1"1' u,,.r, \I.id t11t'd \~<.;D :!l li',"l "l'I (· ' 1111· p;iprr i.aal. \1l'l •'I' ;1rl1led !Ii.II "lhr I~ hc1d t:1h1·11 ;. l11t:d 111 01cr :mo ·1np' · \II b111 nn1· l1:id ll"ll'il .11 ··· ]Jlli'liilllllltS. !lit',\ ~;1111 \llll)llg lilr {';I'll.II ~11 111~1'1, l1••\1'1'1t•r , !•nly t 111i ha1I tr11><l I "I 1 .1 I (11:1 I ~11 10111" 11111•• · ;:111! 01111' 1111' h:1d lll<'d .illl· plu·t,11111.111•-.. \II 21 o! llH· :-11h ll"l"!' lht'<! ;1l<·tii11JI .1 1111 I!' ··q11:dl~ ~n11r ol 1111' ::n•1p l1,11t r•11·r lru·d 1i~·r<11u 1h1·.1 ,1111 Tht· ~tud1 1nd1t-.•to~t 111 .. ,1 ff1·q1u.·n· ~llh•i-<'r" h 1• (-;1 111 1• h1·:11 \" ll'I"!' 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O ~GAN IC -.. APPLE JUICE ;~ #1 VITA GRAINS \ t-#3 VITA GRAINS Reg . 2.95 69c 1.35 75c 2.10 NOW 2.49 49 t •• .tf• 1012 1,tr 1SIOl OR , N(WPOl!f l l:li C H •If.. llN '"''id11 Cente' -!.48·6~24i 116l HAfltOR ILYO , COSTA MIS,tr ! l 541-64241 :-:"-. ......... . ' .. ·,.~ . : '! ,,/ TV AUCTION HO ST KOCM's Ed Arnold Cha1111el 28 F1111.rl Raiser Valley's Arnold Hosts TV Auction Tt1e ~· l' e ~ I u 11 ~ 1>11-Uii:-all' KCE'T TV :.JUl'li011. which !:t·I~ !ht' lu~tde Color Jlil l!i' tn•;il· Jnt'n! lo Saturd;iy'.~ ed ition of TV WEEK in the 0 1\ILY I'll.OT, should be ot rnon· th;in JLtsl passu1g 1111ere~1 lu1 Fount:.in1 V;,i!ley .Ja}C'lT-' .ind fur local F~1 radio lisle!ll!l'' Though TV WEI::K'S (:01111- photo-illustrated story tloe)n 1 make a point <11 it. onr 111 lhe rnu st li'levi~1·d pcrsonalilit'S 11! the aucuon 111ay well Ix-Ed Arnold. Ill·~ .i F.1u11ta111 V;iiley rei.llii·u:, ll'<uJcr 111 State Jaycee a('- t1v1t1l·~ <Jtld oper a I j on s 01an<1ger of K OCM, t he ··stereo 103" ;j,1.111i£!!_ head· {iU/lr(l'rt;d at to*'.;;hjoo t~J<11Hf 111 t\'t·11·1JUrt Beach. Arnold. who µarl1cip;11t•d •11 l<1"l y1·:.ir's auetJoi1 to r ;u~e fund!> for operation of the n:.i11- ro1n1nercia l Channel 28 sta- 11011. this yea r has been dt•s1~naled '·executive !io-,i ' fur the auction. Thai mea·,5 he c~n be • ~· llil:lllS uf lht telecast auCllurl 11; pm \Q midnight, r-.fonday !hruugh Sa turday) next week. A 16-ftJot s:iitboat. live hors1•,, radios. gift ePr!ificate<: arid dozen~ of doOl.lled ile1ns 11 Ill go u11 the auction block ;J~ µcrsonalille~ or the business anc! en tertainment 1vorld lend their talents to thl' task of r;i is1ng funds tor the ye;ir-k111g operal1011 of the Lo~ i\rrgclt~s·bt1~e<l "educ<1· w.on;iJ" television ~tat1un. Pt.:tl••d lo t>]Jt:lld ,i lul ul l1111e in front of !he (l.!1111·1:1~ an d 1"11! the n1it·t"Qj.Hlont•:. .i~ ''" 1.i- troduccs guests thruughnut l11c m~-lhe·;11r auction wtuch, .1r· t·11rd1ng tu TV \\'EEK. ~!111tild g1·\ oil to :1 n 1·xe1 t111 g .• lu rll 111Lh ;i lour·h1111r ;1rt anti ~11-1.--------------'"-'==-------­ tique aul'tion on Sund<i}. Arnold "''1!1 be on lhl' • .11r 1 throughout 1nos1 ,.f the lour hou r~ fron1 3 to 7 p.1n on Suntlay and 1hen w11l appt'.1r 1 Nearly Everyone Listens lo Landers tach of !hi' •I X ren1a1n1ng L-----..,----------..,-----..,==== (P~ICI Polrlr<•I AO•<>l1Hme~1 1 Proposition a means higher taxes. S houid Ca liforn ia be requ ired t o ra ise taxes by S 1, 130,000,000? That's what Proposition 8 is really all about. Propositi on 8 means a bigger t.ax bite for every A lot of Califontians have been deliberately misled nbout Proposition 8. You must act. T ell everyone you kno w 1 he real story on Proposition 8. And be Sill'e you \Ole no on 8 June 2. Make sure this piece of badlegis- Jat ion does not. become Jaw. • taxpayer. I t docs not guarantee a reduction in your property tax. I t. may resu lt in a small savings for the :iverage homeow ner ... about $2.5, .. the fir st year. Bul, it will mean an additional $200 in other taxes for the ,l\·c r:ig-e family of four, homeow ners and renters alike. Proposition 8 is being-passed ofi as a panacea for pruperty own ers. Simple mathemat ics proves it is far from it. R ememb er, if Proposition 8 passes, taxes will go up. Sl ,130,000,000 t hi s year, an<l more each year thereafter. Anrl there will be no way lo !Unit the taxation of prop- Prl.v shorL of a constitutional amendment. It will be a financial disaster .for the taxpavers of California i f ·l'ropos iiion 8 is appro \'cd. The California Federation of Labor -AFL-ClO says J\O on S The League of'\Yomen \'ot c1:; says N O on S The Cali fon1ia State Chamber o( Commerce says 1\0 on S The Californ ia School Employees' Associat ion 'ays NO on S The California Taxpayers' Association says NO on S The Califmnia Fa1m Bureau says NO on 8 The Real Estate Association says NO on 8 The California School Boards Assoc iation says NO on S The California State Employees' Association says NO on S Governor Ronald Reagan says NO on 8. Now you be sure to say NO on 8 . 11111> aUvcrt1sen1tnl paod for hy C.a\rlorn 1.:1n~ For Trut'11n Car11pa1&n•n£, ~tan 11-\orris, Sov!hern Cahlorn1a Cllit•t•tld", G~t;1i;c Kelty, Northern C.1hforn1a Chairman, r.1rs. George Woolley, Women's Chairman, 2530 Michellorena Street, Los Angeles 90039 6men BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,, •• u Extravaganza All Abloom .A.n entrance arch of 1,UOO delicate ro ses ... waterfalls cascading 40 fee'! .. sparkling fountains ... gardens \vith elaborate hanging baskets ... an orchid tree . . f!O\\•crs fron1 20 nations. This and tnore is pron1ised to 8n1azc the public \vhcn the gala pre- nliere sho,ving ol the 1970 Southland l lon1c and Garden ShO\\I blossoms at 7 p.1n. Friday, June 19. Anahein1 Con ven tion Center \Vi!l hou se the "floral bed ." 1-losting \ht' affair 1v1ll be the 15 \vomen's guilds of Children':-; llospi· tal of Orange County. Net proceeds froin the pren1iere 1vill be given to CliOC to help offset costs for part-pay patients in the hospital's outpatient specialty clinics. Universal J.Jappines s ls the theme nf the 24.000 sq uare feet gClrden and flower sho\v. the first 111 So uthern California in rnore than eight years. Harry Macres. kno\vn as ''Mr. Flower Sho\v." \Viii lend hi s 40 years of flower sho\v experience Lo producing and designing the spect acular. 'fhe sho\v \\•ill include an array of roon1s featuring the very latest in interior design and horne furnishings, exhibits of remodeling ideas. kit- c hens, appliances and n1uch n;iore. Several classes and live de1nonstra'Lio ns are pl<inned in floral design and gardening suggestions. as \ve!l a s the latest tips in interior design and furni ture planning, Serving a s general chairman i:-; Mrs. (;eorge Carty. Littlest Angel Gui.Id of Yorba Linda. t Area groups pa rticipnting \Viii be Ci nd erell a, Lit11e l\1ermaid. Lo~ Ninos. Punch and Judy. Queen of Hearts and Tres Osos. Tickets are $5 and 1nay be purchased from guild n1embers or at the hospital's guild office in Orange. RAKIN G IN PROFITS -Diggi ng in to sell tickets for the 1970 Southl<111d J"iotne CJnd (;ardcn Sho w are l\•Jrs. \Vood Glover (center) and J\1rs. l~oy Garbarine !right) while J\1rs. 13rucc Bro\vn awaits raking in the profits for Children's Jl ospital of Orange Count.v. F'ifteen hospital guil ds Jl'l' \Vo rking together on lhe pre1nicre night in June. • I '~) I ...• ::£;.. STICK 'EM UP -In a daring daylight robbery, Mrs. Douglas Cor- rie incoming president of Alpha Phi Al uinnae of Southern Orange Co~nty gets her ticket to the sorority's biannual convention in Dallas 1J Une 12-17 from her "victims," Mrs. Edwin Rose and Mrs. . I \ l J a mes Florance fleft to ri ght). Prior to the convention the grour> will install new officers during a luncheon in the home of Fvlrs. Carl Moore. --~ --- Two Event s Alums End Year With Flourish Southern Orange County /\lph;;i Phi /\lun111<Je arc ro('lls· ing their.Siles on t1vo iniporlant .June events. in stall<J\ion or officers <Jnd 'the biannual t:onventton 111 Dal la.~ l\1rs. Carl tvloore 1vill upen her r·oro11a <lei !\Jar hornr for !he annual June l11stallatlon luncheon on \\'ednesday. ,Jun e JO. \\'J\h the !\'lines. :\rthur 1\tn1e, f~ich:1rd Larzele re. Ch arles Cil<JSCO\v and T~obert (;ardner assisting as hostesses. l\lr.~ J)ouglHS r;orr1r 11·il! <1CCCpl the rres idenc,v during lhc: ccrcn1011ics_ nnd taking office \r11h her 1vlll be the tllm c~. J·:d1v1n Rost• and .J;1n1e:. Flo r:inee. v1c:e president s. Ln\1'rc1H'P l,1tlrc l1. sr:<·rctn r1', l'i1i]lip B<.1rkdul l. treasu rer. <1nd Hober! l!addon . q11 ;irtcrl\' correspondrn1 Serving as t:on11n1ttcc cha1r1ne11 \rill be the :'lltnc:-; n. IL f,:rad sha\V , p('rS()ll.'.ll fCfercnc(': (;)JS('OI~'. J'\i ('\l'pflr\ J ~CJ('/t l'anhellcn1L' reprcscnlJti~e : J•;(J\vard /lO\\'Pll. L;;i~una J;t';it:h l';inhcllcnic represcntat1\'e : Ll oy d ll;1 n11 lton. publicit v : .John J}Jaich, philarrl hropy : \.V 'ill1a1n \\'hitson , l1ostess, <Jlld L<1r1,cl- cre, hos pilali1 _v. illrs. c;orrlc \\'ill !ravel a.~ the grn11p's rer>rescntativc to I lic convention \Vhich is scheduled for J•'rid<iy. June I~ . through \Vedncsd<l y. June 17 . Featured spc.:iker <i i the convention \V iii b<' l\lrs. Liz ('arpenter. secretarv 'lo l'vlr.~. Lvndon .Johnson rlurin t! the .Johnson Adrninistra"lion. \Vho is nuthor of lhe \V!lite 1:1ouse memoirs. "Ruffles anrl Flourishes." 1\nyonc wishing reservations for t/Jc .fllt1<' tn luncheon may call Mrs. 8011·c n. 494-2328. or Mrs. Aune. 646-0759 . For the File: Cuticle Clara Nails Men Who Talk 'Shop' DEAR ANN LANDERS: For a lady who gives advice you have a lot t() learn. A recent column gave me and the girls I work with our biggest laugh of the year. Where did you get the crazy idea that "'a gentleman never tells?" I know more about "'genllcmeri" than you do. seeing as how I've held hands with about 25,000 in these last 16 years. I'm a 1nnnic11rist. Do you know the favorite subject of clients? Well , it ain't baseball, honey. It's women. And they aren't talkin g about their wives. To listen to fh('SC blabber-mouths, rio 1'.'on1;:in C'VPr said, "NO.·· r ve heard so1ne ~torics ;ibout prominent and rancy marrif'd ladies in this town th'11 I wouldn't repeat !{I my hf..~t friPnd What ~hocks me is the way these guys ri11me names ANN LANDERS and places 1,1.'ithout giving the slightest thought to who might be u11der the towel in the next chair. It coultl be the husband of one of these dollies, for all lhey k11ow. Please, Ann. drop !hat Hne. ';a gcntlcrnan never tell s." They tell plenty. -CUTICLI~ CLABA l)Ei\R CUTIE; I slill say a ~enlleman neve r tells, Those barbershop big- mou ths arr not gcnllemen. They arf' cheap gossips \\'ho are violating a very ba~ic rule of manhood. DEAR ANN LANDERS . Therf' arc so many sick boys and girls wandering around lhe l'Olu\try these days. The other afternoon while shopping i11 downtown San Francisco, I p;iused to talk to severAI haunted·looking childrrn as 1hry shufrlcd aimlessly along tht' strc~1 !> I asked thern why they left hon1e. One said, "l got tired of the hassle wilh iny folks.·· Another said, .. Because it v.·as lime." A third replied, "To be Jrce. ·• Free to do what? To beg for money to buy food or liquor or drugs? F'rcc tn spcrid the night having sex without explaining why they didn't come home last night? i'~rcc to. gang.shack in some lice-infested pad or in an aban- doned house? "Go home," you told the girl who wrote to say she had made a lerrible mistake and was. ashamed to face her fami ly. How right you were, Ann! I v.•ish that girl's letter and your answer could be printed on the front page of every newspaper in the country. I've seen a great deal of l]f(' ancl hard times but I canno t reca ll a period in our country's history when there W'as such a serious lack or understanding between the gcncral1ons. ll ow eari v.·c bridge the gap? Whal is the answer? -MOT HER DEAR l\10THER; I have no answer. Bul one continuous thread run s through all thtse sad stories. No communication. Parents who have established an open line ol communlcalion EARL V seem to have less tro11hle wilh thei r teenagtrx. SGme teens who exhibit fat-out btbavlor are trying to show off for their peer11. Tbty wan t to be part o( tbe group -acce pte d. But the runaway kids, tht ones who can't sta y in school or bold a job -the Josi lambs who art bumming around lhe country, zonked on drugs and begging for handouts - are severely disturbed. Tbey need psyc hiatric counse l· inR for lhcir sick minds and medical care for their sick bodies. CONFIDENTIAL TO CAL A l\11 T y JANE· The real calamity is you r negative approach to everythiJ1g. Instead of crying because the bottle is half empty , why not find joy -m the fact the bottle is half full ? You 're n()t going to change !he bottle but you can certainl7 change your outlook. How far ~hould a teenage couple go ·~ Cnn necking be safe? When does it become loo bot to handle? Send fur Ann Lande rs' booklet. "Necking al>d Pel- lin ~ -What Are the Limits"!" l\lah your req uesl lo Ann Landers In care ?r the DAILY PILOT ne wspaper enclor.o 1 11~ ~O cenl, in coin and a long. staropedi stH·addressed envt:lopc. ~: "I ( JJ!__OAlLY PILO T ________ TnursdJJ, Ma~ 2B, 1970 ". ~-· . ~ ··'.z ,. , ., ' ,..,_ ,. 1i--k· r~''' \ New Officers Upstage Active First Nighter s :I Participation in the summer musical 1'0liver" \i.lill be discussed by First Nighters of Laguna Mou.hon Playhouse during a buffet luncheon in 1-lotel Laguna on Tuesday, June 2. at 11:30 a.m. Play- house members are invited to attend the installation Jneetin~ at \vhich Mrs. Harriet McConnell (left) will turn over the gavel ~o Mrs. George Thompson. Mrs. Clare De Bus (right) will join exe- cutive board members. the l\1mes. Colin Timmons, James Lomas. Donald :r.-IcLeod, Donald Vanderbilt, Wil liam Bruggere, Vi Adams. Zachary Malaby, \Villiam Geischen and Miss Fern Randolph. Reservations arc due Saturday, J\1ay 30, with Mrs. A. J . Hanson. 4!14-4125. -· White House Chino New Set Designed \V.1\SJ·IINGTON (U PI) -Pat Nixon is desig ning a ne\v set o{ Lenox Chl na for the \VhJ!e I-louse to replace (he J ohnson service \\'hich is •·not popular" accordin,I:! to a \Vhilc I louse spokesman. 1\lrs. }-Jelen Smith, the First Lady's direr· tor of press relations. said the nc\v service \\ill feature either the design of the prcsi· dential seal or the spread eagle. and it \l'ill be paid fo r by a private donor. ·rhl' \Vh1te Jlouse i:. in the proce:.:. or negotiating \vith Lenox for purchase of 1norc than 210 plaCE' settin~:-.. Horoscope Virgo: Check Spending FRIDAY MAY 29 Hy SY DNEY 0~1AR/l Aries men are ad\'enturOtLs. They orten are brillian t, but t':tn be errulic. The Aries man will lake a chance and 'A'Orry later about the ou ll'On1e. Hr is 1nore successful :it fighting his way to the top 1h11n ht: is 'A'hen il cOmf's to securing hi s position . \\'hen _i,:oa l is reached , he tends to lf't do\\'n vr lose interest. F:imous n1en horn under this zodiacal sign include i\l11rlon llr;indo. l.t'w Alcindor and \Yarrcn Be:1\I). Do sornet.hing lo rid yourself of fears, doubts. GE~11NI (r-.1 ay 21-June 20 J: Accent on fr iendship. You could Jose a fine companion by lossing verbal d a rt s _ Realize this -and go heavy on flattery. It 1l'on't hurt you lo n1ake some eo11cess1011s. CA....-CER IJune 21.July 22 ; Put forth ideas. Those al the top will be receptive. You n1ay i>l' g1vcn u\'l'rtirne ass1gnrnent. This is a \l'St. Your ;1\t'1tude will be <·loSl'ly obs<'rved . Know this: a<·I ;ict:ord1ngl) Receipts. bills, p u r c h a s e s rnade by mate or partner could stand some checking. ~1a intain sense of humor. But reali ze i m p I i cat ion s of careless !ipending. r-.1essage is clear by tonight. LIBRA fScpt 23-0ct . 221 Be .... ·ar_v 11•hcre details are concerned. Someone may be he lping himself to 1,1,• hat rightfully belongs to you . Check agreements. <-ontracts and credit card charges. Protect yourself. SCORPIO /Oct 23-Nnv. 21 I. illany recent changes n1ay Ch ildren Need Love Program Provides It Love, atteot1on .'Ind :-il'll · respect-all vital to a t·hi!cfs de velopmcnt--01lcn arc l;iek- in g in the life of a jL1vc111lc offender. Fi re l;irls and various club~. In Ilic fo1·1nat!ve stage is a youth L'OOJlci l of teenagers who ;l'ill represent a cross-scmAT4' of Uie con11nun1Ly. lktty Del<Jney, com1nun1ty coordinator fo r the Orange County Volunteers in Prob:.i- tion vrogran1 1 VlP\ bcl1c\·r15 U1ilt "1f these basic 1n- gred1L'Tlts ilre missing a child 1nay bcco111c a delinqul·nt or cnmin<JI .. '·These <"h1ldren have never l1ad anyouc reaUy care aboul Lile1n," i\liss De lancy said. "/,s a resul t, U1t·y have become problem t hildren in the co1nmunity." Volunteers participate in ttic ,iilliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiliiiiila program by offering a one---to-1LJ !l .. h . _.). / one rel<1tiooship with a thild. l.V1N\ Oll 1/lt tllA... tutor ing and offering The \Ill' progran1 0:illen1111.~ to pro1•idc juveniles wllh these ingrcdlt'nls by pro\ 1 d 1 n i.; friends and coun,.clors un a \'nlunteer bas is. she explained She 1.:iled the rise in caseloads for the probati<in deµ<irtmenl as ind1t:atirf' of the ncct.l fur n1ore l'ohrntecrs. Mayor Accepts Speaker Duty 'l'he rnayor uf ~an1;1 An:i \1•ill address the Chri~l1:i11 \\'omen's Cl ub of NcwporL li cach Jt a noon lunch1•11n Tuesday, J t1nc 2. 1n the Airporter Inn. Lorin Griset"s talk y,•i ll be rollowcd by a v.•ig demonstra- tion and musical selections hy Dennis and Bonnie Kr;iuse. The Ne~·port group is pa rt of an international organiza- tion with 1norr than 600 t•lubs. Nondenominational, it has no men1bcrship dues or fees. tr.:i11sporta!to11 and -"Upplies for <ictivll1cs, she noted, In !he re habilita- tion progra1n . the voluntrf'rs opt'n their hon1es to 1he 1 ('hildrcn. offering cookies and 1111tk afler school along 11 ith tune to listen to the child. Tutors. both high school sLudents and adults, help the JUVeniles with school work, :.irts, erafts and sw1m1ning. Volunteers provi~c trans~rta-1 \1<111 for uu\1ngs I 1 k e Uisn<'yla nd , the heath :.ind pic- r1it:s. Such activiti es show the children they l.'an have fu n withuul resorting Lo scns:1 tions 111· n;.ircotil·s , s;iid 1'1 1 s s Delaney . All volunteer <Jpplic3nts arc screened for l e g a I re· quirements. Training sessions! provide the volunteer with the ability to aid probation of- ficers in most capacities. I .. The only v.•<1y for our pro- gram to succeed." ~1 is s Vc!aney added ... is to get the co1nrnuni ty involved." She is attempting to secure the aid nf community agencies such <is the Scouts, Yr-.lCAs, Camp ,, ~~ . ~,,.. ....... ~,-~ ~ .. , JJJ START · .J: THINKING ;-;_» GR ADUATION! ! Th i! perfet::+ gr.-'dualion dress is d washable dc.rylic. knit in white, yellow, or red, while, dnd blu e. About $30. NOW OPEN FRIDAYS Tll 9 ;00 ::=Jk- BID'fIQUE '"".'r·, 1:- ..... '. •. . • " ·. ... ... ' ·' . "". " ,• l\·lrs. :Srnith said that at trme~ the Jlrcsi· dent and l\1rs. Nixon. in entertaining at st.a te dinn ers. have had to n1ix china patterns. l\i1ost uf the tin1c they have had to use ~serv­ ice designed especially for Lady Uird John- son . wh ich h<is plates decorated 1vi1h b1rd.•- <1nd state native f101ver~. ARI ES ii\lnrch 21 -Apri l 19 !· 1':Jkc 1nlliat11 "· I 111 pro v e ll'<-hniqurs. 'l'hrow off ten- 1IC11l"Y to sta:k l o outmoded ntc!hnds. Br1t1g lorlh inna te ~cnse of cl:ir1ng. originality. Ht'fU,<>c lo fall lor get-rich· quir k sthernr LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): r;ood lunil r aspect today coin· <:ides ~'ith farav.·ay thoughts, vaca tion travel, publishing. Plainly, this is a day to be sure your vlC'\\'S reach ;is rnany persons ;is possible. <:ain shown through wr iting. take physica l toll.· Pa ce \NE:STCUFFPLAZA yourself. Romantic interests 17thAf\OR\11NE s.1~ . .. Betrothal Revealed At Family Gathering The l'ng:ir.ement of Cathy . Jt•a1111r i\lacr of Costa i\1esa tn fJr. Oouglas Boardman Hyan of ::i;inta An;l. was rr\C:tled b~ her grandparenL" C~THY MACE August Bride Li ghter Hues Creamed In No1v 11\1•r1."s a c1uirk and 1•;1.~y w:1y Iv ll~h1en ;ill bro1vs. l!'s dc1tll' 11;1 ;1 nr1v crc:i111y r•yt·brnw !1gh1cner Iha\ gives that subll)'·palcd brow look. The 1nanufaclurer say~ all bro~·s can be lightened. lorx·d nr color-blen<led depending upon the particular shade and the amou nt used. Each of thrtt hues crea1es 11 complclcly different hro~· look -fro1n a pale b£>1ge Lo a warm burnished lone. lhe beauty thing . i)r. and i\t r~. Richard Thon1a-:- dur1ng a ran1ity party 1n lhrlr Lorona del Alar home. An August 8 ~·edding in ~1 . Andr('1v's r rt' ~ b y t ,~ r I a u Church. r\ev.·port Beach 1~ planned fnr thr daughter 01 t.1rs. Ralph ltogers 1Jf Snn Francisco ;.111ct 1tic late \V1ll1;in1 (;eorg!' J\t aC{' :lnfl thf' ~on 11! t.lr!\. I:kiugJ;1s U. Hyan of Arcadia and the lalc l\lr . Hyan. Frirnds 1)f 11u· t'ouple lL·arn- ,.rJ of thr for1t1r111111ni; n1rir - ru1gf' d11ring ;1 shipboard tl111· ncr and enuSl', hosted by Or arid /'11r~. Jnhn Fred [)(·h~ 111 S.111 Clrn1entr. A gradual~· nf T11st111 ll111h School, J\hss J\·laC(' ~11t1•n(lf'1 I lhf' UnJVL·rs11y or ralilurni<l, .Santa Uarb:ira. Her fianCl' 1s a grallua\t• (If Loyola High School and Lu~·(lla Un 1 ~r s it y . Los Angeli's. lit' rrcri\·ed his 1trn- ta l degree from lhl' Loyola Cn1\'crsi!y School or J)f'ntistr}. Nrw Orleans. He is affitilated v:ith Della S1grna Dt·l!a . th<' A1ncrican IJcntal Society and the Orange County Dental Society. dominate. You are alive, alerl. J.::'.::::::::::__::::~~'!:::::~:~::'.~~~~~~~~~~~E!EJ>O<~~~CAtF.~~~-~~ But you may be tossing aside sensible diet. health rules. Be niature . \'IRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): 1'1\UHUS !April ~11-:\·lay 201 ~01n~·u11c n1;1_v r('11'.d bt'Cr<•! c::J:!:'•"lllllll'9.::1.i. r.~~ 1·11nccrni11g Ar irs 1ndiv1dual. Ha~t' JUtl,l{rncnl IHl pa st pf"rform;inces. Stut.ly track record. !>on '\ ca~l f1r~t stonr . Leaders Installed !'.ll•('l<'ll 111 •",11 11'111 11f 1l1r l\'oni.111 ·' t ·11 u· l.t"agtu• of r-.·1·111>or1 llJ1 l•111 11 ;,i :'llr'. LeQ i\1 ~1 r1·h;1n1! The Tee Tattler ,. 1(.c '"' • Uot• "'co1um" or .. om1~·• ~":•• 9,~11 int1c:J';tl V "'~11Lcl'r~r~ ,::,,~7 •CO"" IO• In> w••~. Ol•l lO Ml" r~.,., lo p 0 !IO• IW (O\!I Mtl~. ln•v mu•! ~· <•<••v•d b• Mond1v ) l'VINE: COAST LEA.~T PVTTS -(llU ~. !h• M<ne• C.•eg• L 1!o1•, Pn~., I C•rdn~• :1 J II LonQl•v. P•ul '''"· )9. ! ~•I rn9mo1on. JI; Cln • 6, !~• Mn1•\. I II L•"I" )I; Don l•n•, " ! ~"~"'""· JI r;.,,, Not•"· St'rv11t1: 11 1111 111·1· will br ~1~1,::~· r~,.,";;t~"0 .. J· ~1.<"i~1"e.'8/;.~~. lilt' :'111111•, !'~1111 (j111hcr, fir~\ M••••n• M""''· ll CtA" c "'' Mm•' (; I i>•!.,m•n, JI, llnh•t1 l ll'I' pr{'~liil'f\l : f\;:i11 !lull••. JD E "S•1nnft w11111m 1101•.<• l? I> \'< I l<~•n, )l, (I~" J 'rirh:irrl St'\'olld I H'f' prr,.:1-o 11'• "-"n"' oon A.n<lorJ(ln, :io. lien!: .John t; u \ l ;1 f ,\ o n . :,~"'[1 ~~~,,-:;r:· J1~~ :?1~~'.1 o"""~· rcl:Urd111g M'<'n·lar~ Anni• ;,:,un".''!J"' RO!l••T Y1rai.v, W•"•" G b ·rholTiilS l.und.1. corr1·~poond1ni.; (M ... MPION~~I ~IG~f L (1'•mPIO..•"'" ~ecrctar). t'alhl'rlnt: l.:ar!1, ~:~1;.~'rd 1~~.n~';"'JIJ:IC';...,1.~e•.8,!~~", tn'ilsurer: l.1·on \\'. Rudd, ~:~c,1;°;.,vF1J';i;'.· ~~kr1M'r!'.,..~.11.T.I~ :iudJtor . Frl"d I. Duprct:>, w 1ui. CMMn1er . .io1. 11 F11uM. II>• Mm•• C. J Whlll1>11!on. ~S: Low•lt h1slon:in, and El 1 s ab rt h ''•A(oo, •!II; c Fi.•"'· '"' """'''· O.:•n 5"••11. •?J , Eawt rd Mtc1Ctn11t, SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 22· IW.c. 21): Obtain hint from ScorpJo message. Nothing hap. pens halfway today -or tonight. But realize you do have to face yourself in morn- n1g. \Velcome opportunities for change, travel, variety. CA PRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) · Accent on home. security, relations v;ith elders. including parents. Avoid f o o Ii n g yourself. Face facts as they r~1st . Practical approach is fa1·ored. Confer with teacher. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb t8 1 One who has been making nu1nerous short trips brings 1nforrnalion you rCQuire. Be alert enough to detect subtle 11u<1nces. AcCf'pt re sponsibility -· 1n financial and emotional ;ireas. PISCES I Feb. 19-1\farch 2U\ !\!oney transaction can be cornpleted. Study Aquarius n1essag e . Acc e.n l on possessions, protection o f <1ssets. See project as a whole. Lea ve bits and pieces to other~. Longridgc. 11nrha1n('1Jlarian •JI; Eow"" ti~-l~1. !" • I . LAOVNA I ACH lo lilld ou! ""''" tDout you,,tll f\lrs. Elbl•rt ~1111! I. retiring PtAll. •\ " r1.0M. '"' Mmt•. 8nct ••!rolOQI . order Svd~v Om•tt'• II ' I ff" Jll"n Poor ll"t. DQ~ld HurltMt!, "' »o•u~e bQO le!. Tiit lrull'I Abou1 pr~s1dl'nt. 1n~ta 1•v I 1(' o 1-L"""••<I R•~•llu•. •7• io, F11v~•. 11,. "'•!roloav. Stl'ld blrrt111•1t •nel XI cenrs M • IA t C•IU"n ]9Vti RI 1' <I ID 0..-.•r Boot;le•. Int D ... tlV P1L0l. CL•rs. w::-:1: .... :_ ' ' c •• Bo• :r.uc. C.••nel Centrel st.ucn, N...,. The leagut· I\ a nonpart1 s;1n. -~------------------'-C.:..-"1 nonprofit instrument lhrough ""'hich 11 1'.11l1t1\ 1·:111 "or k ereat1V<'1Y 10 pron1otc ~he public guod . S'\l'l\'EL llAR STOOL ~·h,. ~J ... l SPECIAL th .. J ... l Delicious Oven R eady CHICKEN BALLOTINE (Boneless Chicken Legs J stuffed ,,·ith 1\pple and AJn1 onds or Rice and Mushrooms ·--8 OZ. SIZE REGULARLY 791,.__ packed b to a bor 65~ uch----' Fresh Ranch E99s Fresh Mushraams . 49' doz. 59~ lfl lb. The price t~on this Touch &Sew zig-zag machine usually reads s33495, 648/676 r or Jddr\i_,~, c.' ~!vrc nor1re~t you, we. white pages ol phone book urxJor SINGER COMPANY. COST A MISA 8rootol " s~~tl•w~r 1•0 an J°"I~ Co•1I Pllio COSTA M!5A llOO Horbo• l lvO, IC! f.!llJ H•rb<lr Ctnlt• HUNTINGTON ltACH Edi"~·· " ec,.~ lt1·1~1 HwM•~Olon lttCh (t"ltr SANTA ANA OO•n!twn I( I l·>t•! >OS w. 411! H, WARD!N WROYI tt)I Chl,m•• Jl6-4tll OfOntt Counly Pltu 1 ' 13 -~ ,, Couple Look Back Recalling it.he 50 years they have spent to~ether since their marriage in Otta\va, Ca nada are Mr. and Mrs. \Valter Bird of Costa Mesa. They were honored on U1eir golden anniversary during a patio reception, hosted by nieces and ncp. hews. Southern California residents since 1923, the couple have lived in Costa l\•Iesa for 13 y ears. Workshop Presented A program on J-lov; lo Present a Workshop and the annual election of officers will be on the age nda when Council Six . I nternational Toastmistress Clubs meets at 7:31) p.m. Monday, June 1, in the Greenbrier Inn, Garden Grove. , Mrs. Floyd Potter of Long Beach will conduct the pro- gram including an audience- participation demonstration in v.•hich a v•orkshop on the Art of Conversation will be given. Mrs. Potter. a former teacher, earned her masters University of Sou the r n OPEN emorial WEEKEND SATURDAY, 7 :30-5:30 SUNDAY 11-4 MENS & WOMENS FLOTATION JACKETS JA·HI' KNIT DRESSES AT-HOME WEAR 20%oFF "' TO 1/i OFF '!2 OFF l1nkAm1ri(trd DAILY PILOT .(f Cor1sumers Protected From Runarounds PHILADELPHIA {UPI\ - James E. f\1agner was still hopping mad over a raw typewriter deal when hi.s Yllfe, Helen, began bugging hirn about the sofa. to protect consumers. The J\lagncrs finally got bat:k their sofa after a wait of four months. T he upholsterer explained that the n1atcr111I J\trs. J\1agner had chosen was not. in stock. typewriter and It cost me about $275," he said. "But the 'period. key wouldn't wor k and 1 sent it back to be repaired. into tlie thousands, t-.1agner-.-------------. said, he hopes to open branches 1n other cities_ The sofa had been sent out to be upholstered. "They told us it "'ould be. back in Cour weeks," J\lagner said. •·Here it was aln1ost three months and no sol 11 . El'ery time my wife saw that empty space in the Ji\'lng room she got on m}' ear." Thal's when the 66·year-0ld !ollagner decided to do somr. thing about consumer run- arounds. He organized Cal'eat Emptor, Inc., in June, 1969, "If the n1aterial v.·as not in stock. then it should not ha11e be<!n 11nl0ng the swatches we \.\'Cre shown to n1ake a choice," t>.1agner said. Ma gner, an insu r ance broker, said the sofa incident orturrrd before he harl l1ad 1'nou gh time to coot off front the frustration and ag· gravat1011 of the typewriter dl'al. "lt '"as an electric "Apparently, it couldn't be repaired because 100 days laler they gave me back 1ny money. In the meantime, rny secretary had turned to a portable typewriter." Caveat Emptor means "Let the Buyer Beware." Magner said he kept the Latin t1l le for the firm because 11 arouses curiosity. The organization has a men1bership of 300 111 the Phi I adelphia metropolitan MAKE YOURS A GARDENING VACATION! ,~;1 SAVE MONEY TWO WAYS! ·i Pi;;:d~c~:;v fRUrr TR EES Peaches • Nectarines • Plums • Fi9s Apricots • Apples • Grapes Pome9ranites • Citrus , All fruits that •'e productive in our coastal area -W e'll show you how to plant th em. I ~ I Don't Miss the Season! Trees up to 8' Tall! f.1agner said picketing is the key weapon of his organization to assure a fair deal for con- sun1er 1nen1bers, who pay an annual fee of $5. Pickets, usually college students, are hired for about $1.!G an hour. "\Vc'vc only had to picket once since we organized last year," t>.1agne r said. "It took the mert'hanl only two days lo realize he had nl<1de a mistake. He ran a dry.cleaning shop and had of. fered W pay $.S 1n payment for a sis pair of trousers he had losl lie paid in Fu ll ." ~ ,, --: . -.. ~ ' . . " , .. ;;;-... '~ "' .. . ' I I I APPRAISALS DIAMONDS GEMSTONES ESTATE JEWELRY South Co••I Pl •~• 8ti1iol •I th• S•n Oi•9• f w'f'. Coil• M•t• 540-9066 GET YOUR COPY OF SUNSET'S LATEST ' . urmH IEHAELE rn11r •. '.r:c: 1 GARDEN i 'J Ni9ht i \\f.t\\\\~1\~ Bloomin9 ~ 4 Jasmine DUST FREE "' g14n Windward. degree in speech at the ~ ~ Califomia. r..1rs. Calvin Olrol! wil l "'° ~ I preside and tJ1e election or omcecs w;11 be eontl"'lcu '». ' 1 PUBLICATION . FREE! CLEAN ( al ll~~I Plant to F I .• Beautiful Plants! o' a mo•• ludous - 9 a rd e n -controls ltli· .,., ~3' 11' '1' r d ( ~ ~··· ~ wee s -keeps root ,,,,,,,. _,.., .. v following a reading: of the by· 3424 VIA LIDO -NEWPORT IEACH I laws of Mrs. \Valter Simmons. 673-1970 ....!:P:"'~H:a:m:en:~:'~;•:"~·~~~~'='""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""=='I . (P•if Poli!ic•I .t.dv•rl1Hm•~ll ,... -..-··· .•. I if. T ~ " ' ~·~ ' ' ••f ' • -r~ . ·.~. /:, 7, • KNOWLEDGEABLE • CONCERNED • EXPERIENCED ROBERT E. BAD HAM Member of the Assembly, 7 l st District, California Legislature Paid for by the Committee to Reelect Assemblyman Robert E. Badhani Chairman: Charles P. Taylor 1649 Weslcliff Orivoe, Newport Beach. Calif. 92660 ,. I .. I I 1 f ~ Fl I J ! f f . . . .. I ~ Lo11dacope Shrub. Plus ••otic frogra11ce. De111onds spec:iol treot111011t. As• about plontln9 ln1tr11ctions. Eas, To Growl S"ECIAL ,.. ,.. r. \ . " (J Reg. $1.95 MYSTERY GAP.DENIAS! JUST ARRIVED! OLD FAs;·:m1rn rE~:;1£S Freshly Cut And Air Freighted To Our Flowl!r Shop. DOZ. s "'f r.n tone cool-good mulch * 1 -55,.-; ,_R_•_9_· _$_1._9_5------~--- TU B EP. OU 5 EEGON!J\S Husky Plants in 4" Pots WELL STARTED READY FOR SUMMER BLOOM! ('')¢ jtJ EACH -~;· . . ..... " -J( ·1 ("'{r :· ., ' ( ' . ·~ ' ~ "'""--·~ Once A Year Extravaganza! World's Finest Fish Fertlliter! Buy One Gallon Al r· (' ,.... ,_ •. _,. (" GET TWO GALLONS ~-"..!,:~ Cured, Hot Burnin9 Oran9e Firewood PER BUNDLE All Redwood. Sturdy Construction. Per· feet for our Special Fuchsias. '.,I rn SPECIAL ~ Reg. $2.95 \ -~, r" :...,.1. . .. LEM:N3 .. Delicious Fruit Verv Attractive Patio Shrub In Tubs Or P\11nted In Bo rders Reg. $1 .9S BE SURE TO CHECK OUR [ ',-. n r · ,-,. ~ r i, I ~ \ I .. 0 I ..... _~:. " , ....... ALL PRICES REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE CHARGE IT BY PHONE WITH YOUR CREDIT CARD NO. • HOU RS: MON. thru FRI. f to 6 SUN. 10 •·"'·to 5 p.111. SATURDAY f •·"'· fo S:lO p.1¥1 • .SPECIA L PRICES GOOD THROUGH SUNDAV, MAY JI 2640 Harbor Blvd. "Ou•lit y and Service Since 194b" COSTA MESA CALL 546-5525 ~I I " DAI\. Y PILOT ThllTl&J, M'Y 29, 1970 r Bay Area Honeymoon 1 Newlyweds at Home At h o m e in Huotingttin tJ!o~ foUowlna: a honeymoon Son Francl.oco and Big Sur 1art Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Hayden, who ei:ctwiged their tveddlng vows during a double · Ing ceremony in lhe M~a '/Verde United M e t hodist Church. The bride is the former j Mariltt Ann Brubaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Brubaker of Hun- tington Beach. Given in mar· HAIR BEAT HAIR TODAY GONE TOMORROW THE BALD LOOK The 9ood Ufe. th• r1l•t1d lif•, th• S11'"""•' Lif• oft•" bri"9' •"•" the b111i11t of wome11 I lit· ll1 l1i1ur1. And, •"•a1ur19ed by h1r h1 intyli1t, 1h1 will heppi;y 1•p•rim111t with 1 ,."ew loo~" of b11uty. H 1h1'1 • 9l1"'our d1vot.1 who i1 i.1.f11hio11 .11 Y••r 'ro1111d lh1 Styli1t should 111'i19••t I w1 rdrob1 of v1ri.J l1119tli1 i11 wig1. Worn•" tod1y 1hould b. fr11, ~n<nhi bil1d 111d i"di .. id111li1tic. The y ohould weir 111ythi119 th11'1 c 11111I, prectic1I i nd fl1H1ri119 to h1 r indi.,jduel requir1m111h, for deytime, coc~l1i h or •"•"· in9 t!yli n9, of cour11, it her 1lyl <1h problem, or opporluRity to oxpreu their indi .. idu1I t1l1"t 11 1 prof1uion1I hi·f1hion con· 1ull1nl ind d11 i9n1r. ria.1e by her h1lh&r, she was attended by Mias Sabrina Kortje, maid of honor ; ri.11ss Dia n e Hayd e n , t he bridegroom's sister, and Miss Mihoko Yamagata, house guest fr om Tokyo, Japan, were bridesma ids. The bridegroom, son of M.r. and Mrs. Larnie lfayden of Westminster, asked Thomas Ru.53el1 to serve as best man and sealing guests were Sam Blalr and David L. Brubaker, the bride's brother. The new Mrs. Hayden is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School a n d presently is attending Orange Coast College. Her husband, a graduate of Golden West College, Is .at· tending California S t ate College at Long Beach. Medical Careers Sponsored Scholarships to encourage med ical carttrs have been pre.sented to five graduating seniors by the We31lm.inste.r Community Hospital Guild. Receiving awards of $700 each wtn Christine Jensen, Clare Noud and Melvin Porter of Westmin.mr Hi b School and James K. Hof'man and Glen E. Dysinger of Marina High S<hool. Funds are raised annually from sales from the hosp ital gift cases and Rifl cart main- tained by the guild. In Navy Chapel LINDA WEATHERWAX April Date Set Mesons Engaged Mr. and Mrs. \Vil l iam '\leatherwax of Cos ta Mesa have annount'ed lhe engage- rnent of thei r daughter, Linda \Vcatherwax to Thom as Bt1llard, son of J\1"r . and i\llrs. John A. Bullard, also of Costa Mesa. The eoup\e will exchange vows in St. Andrew's Presby· terian Church next April. ft1iss \Veatherwax, a past honored queen of Bethel 157, Job's Daughters, is a graduate of Ney,·porl Jl arbor High School , She studied a t Southern California College of Dental Assistants. Her fian ce is a graduate of Estancia High School and now attends Golden '\lest College. Praises Sung To Secretary CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES By H.EtEN TH0rt1AS WASHINGTON (UPI) White I-louse social secretaries are rarely popular with the President's household help. They have to give too many orders. But Lucy Winchester, First Lady Pat Nixon's soc i a I secretary and part y planner , 1s an exception. The ushers, U1e butlers and the maids sing her praises. A wisp of a woman wit h blonde hair, usually worn with a big bow in back, fra~ile and petite, s o rn e t i rn e s mistaken from afar for 1'rici a Nixon, Lucy is in the Lrad1t1on of the southern belle. She has a niagnnlh1 blosson1 voice and an inner fiber that has stood her well in the stresses and strains of running White I-louse leas. receptions and elegant state dinners. She got her training in th e social gracps at her rolling blu eg ra ss horse farm, Westover, outside Lexington, Ky. lier predecessor, Bess Abell , al~o v.·as Kentucky born, the daughter of former Gov. Earl Clement, Bul Bess ruled the roost v.·ith a tough hand , dri ving the staff in the best Lyndon B. Johnson lradition. There are reports. nnt denied, that Lucy t1nd U1e First Lady's staff di rector, Connie Stuarl. do not always S<'C eye to eye. \Vhen the friction brf!k1• nut in print , Lucy recei ved an 11valanchc of mail. expressing supporl and devotion. But if the two women arc not exactly on the same wav e Jenb'1h. !hey have :1 wor king rcln1i on:;hip and fl.frs. Nixon has ei:pressed Confidence in both staffers, who carry a big load for her. Because of her special role, Lucy has many friends in Washington. Cabinet wives is in much demand on the ., USI OUI CONYINllNT SHOP AT HOMI SIRVICI H ... 1 .. , .. c~ j 1914611 A W1rd1 d1cor1lot will cell 11 yo11r hom1 with 1 1tri.i119 11l1clion of hi9h qu1!i ly low coil f1bric1 for yo11 to c~oott fro,.,, No oltli91fiont Compl1l1 d1cor1tor 11 rv· Oct -uphol1!1ry -olipco••rl. H1•t. c...t.r 7777 11111..., H••t, a-ti ' entertain her often and she BB pal:~yc~~~:!· the social doin gs ' .'; j-\ iTI and has a big hand in the i~-~~~~~~i··~~~~-~E~·:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E " . I u .. , Ttlff ... t• sea ng arrangemen s at POPULARITY POLL White Hou~ dinners, a power Lucy Wincheit•r that has put her in good stead with Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, PAIO POLITICAL AOV£RTIS~MENT Nixon's Nalional Security Af. fair s adviser, who likes to sit next to the younger more al\racti vc v.·omen guests , preferably blonde. Dy ingratiating himself with Lucy, Kii.:singer has managed to have glamour girls Zsa Zsa Gabor and Christina Ford as his dinner partners. Lucy 's wa rdrobe reflects her good taste. if not her , originality. On al !east four occasions, Lucy and women guests have showed up at the White House in the same dress. She lakes Lt in her slrirle. She did not even make a quick change when she and l\1etropolitan opera st ar Robe rta Peters \l'Ore the same red brocad i! gown at a \Vhite !louse dinner \\'here Mrs. Peters entertained. NB Auxiliary The Ladies' Auxiliary of Nc'>l·port Beach }~ire Depart-I me11t gathers the t h i rd \\lednesdays at 8 p.m. in I various locations. Information regarding location may be ob- tained by calling Mrs. T. C. Dalley, 54$.9835. SCHOOLS NEED HELP! ·---E L E C T---· DR. RONALD E. PRICE BUSINESSMAN ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 5th DISTRICT NO INCUMBENT Thi Bild Loo~, •• 11'oc~in9 11 it m1y 111 m i1 dofinilely 1 111 lily in tho f11hion co111 cio11 wo1 ld. It 111i9ht bo limited lo • cho1111 f•w, but "•v•r·lh1-le11, who could find • t lylo "'011 c11111I or pr1c!ic11 •nd m1yb1 eve" 1hoc~i ng . Wom e11 thould it noro 1 "loo~" or ''lrt nd" 1..d w11r ffi 1ir ),,;, to co..,plimo"I th 1ir tW ll a v1r1ll look. 501111 wome11 look 9111t w11rin9 1hocki1191y dr1m 1lic c re1tio111. w1'ile olhon look ffloir pr1Hi11t i11 p•otly 9irl t fyltt. Myra Pedersen Weds REUPHOLSTERY at Factory Prlc11 Dirtct Faith Chapel of the Long Beach Naval Station was selected by Myra J ea n Pedersen and Harry Mills for the «remony in which they exchanged their wedding vows and rings. The bride, daughter of Jl.1r. and Mrs. Robert N. Pedersen of We!tminsler, was given in marriage by her father for the riles conducted b y Chaplain Ja~k Peters. She asked her childhood friend. Mrs. Robert Lock hart. to :.erve as matron of honor and bridemnalds were Miss Debbie Perry, .a cousin fr om Phoenix:, and Jl.1iss Jnise ls.sacs. The bridegroom, son of ri.1rs, Betty ri.fill s of Westminster, FREE ESTIMATES f'urni1 llrt' Made To Ordrr V.'ith "Qlt<l llty \\'01·km11nshi p" S tnp By and 5 ,.,. Our Sho11T'l'lm CASTLE INTERIORS was attended by Brad Young , 7541 Chapm1n. Garden Grov• best man, and seating guests1 ........ .._.c~·~1~1 ~C~o~II•~<~t~--1~9~7-~•~2~3l~d~•Y~•~·~·~14~7-~7~56~3..-.••~·~-·~·~~~'ll were Pat Burns and J ohn l--- Clark. Look Ma, The couple are graduates of Westminster lliRh School. The new Jl.lrs. Mi!ls is a graduate of Los Angele! Deo· tal Assislent•s College, while her husband currently is enrolled in Golden \V e s 1 College. They will make their home in Garden Grove, BETH MARY ALICE RON CINDY DEDICATED TO SERVING FULL TIME TO THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF ORANGE COUNTY H1ir1tyli119 1hould bo li ~o • woc.bwl1ry, Stylith 1hould 1dd lo lh1•r lr111ury af heir 1ty/1t '"" for91! c11tin9 11 icl• l11t y11rt h11d1, Lan9 heir, medium l111glh heir , 1ho•I heir ind 110 heir thould bo "111" 11! the \im1 , bec1u11 m111y ntw tlyl11 look 9r11I on 011ly 1 ftw wom•n. PLEASE MA IL O R CALL YOUR QUESTIONS TO ... Afternoon Ceremony • Bachelors De9ree • Masters Deqree De9ree Pair Exchange Vows • Doctorate NOW A HARBOR AREA BUSINESSMAN FORMER EDUCATOR-ADMINISTRATOR * 10 YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENCE 7t FASHION ISLAND Nl'M'ORT CINnl M4·J111 Fairview Beplist Church , Costa Mesa, was lhe setting selected by Eliz.a.beth Lee llill NOW OPEN at 54 FASHION ISLAND How to give little feet a great big hand. Shake hands with our fitters. You con olwo~ le!! when o new shoe looks good. But wh o knows if it feels good and fits righti Who bu t ou r skilled fitte rs. They check yo ur child's fool, ond the Stride Rile ii goes into, over ond o ver. Then you're sure your little boy o r gi rl Is getting 1he fi nest fit possible. $10 "' $12 ~T•llM w. Ct •ty wid t~1 le EEE 14 MIHtoN Ill.AND e NIWPOIT llAC"-"tOHI &44--4221 ALSO IN ALHAMl~A and Jon Charles E:ch.,.ards nr North Holty\vood for their wedding. The bride, daughter of l\lr and r.fr5. Robert A. llill of Costa J\lesa. v.·as esrorted to the a1L1 r by her fa1 her [Qr the double r ing t·cremony cetn· rluc lerl hy the Hev. J\lelvin V. Taylor. Sht• wa~ attenrled by J\11ss Ellen Billings. The bridegrno1n , son of ri.1r. and fl.·lrs. Hoss L. Erl1•:ards of Des Jl.loines, lov.•a. was al· lenrl erl hv J\farcuK I'. r-.1cE!wel. The nCw Mr.s. Ed'>l·arri~ is a gr:idu:i le nf Costa Mesa High &hool, ·while the be11edict wa~ ~raduate<I frorn North High School, De s J\toincs. The nf'\\'IV\l'Cds \\'JI! rn;;1lte their honic in N o rt h Hollywood. Golden Year Orange Coun!y N 11 r s e s ' Association, District 16 \\•111 «lebra!e Lhe go Iden an· nlve rsary of !he organization du ring a dinner dance tom or· no hands! ... no face ... no squinting. Quite a clock in Sony's FM / AM clock radi o 8FC·59WA! It's cal led Digimatic because it has large , easy-to-read numerals that tell the time minute by min ute and simple pushbutton controls. The rad io turns on automatical ly every day, once the time is set and the auto· mat ic button is pressed. Al so shuts itself oH by itself after an hour of play. Press manual button and radio becomes a regular table set. Brilliant, rich tone with high-low tone control, Sony solid state circuitry, 850 mw of power, and a 3¥.( Dynamic speaker. The low, tr im cabinet (in wh ite or grey) is ~s modern as the rest of th is versatile set. Compact, too, so ti won't take up too much space. Complete with ea r- phone. Ta ke one home today and rest eaw. SONY. ~DAVIS -BROWN row at 7 ptn. in the 411 E 17th St C t Newport<r fon . M,,,;, w;JI "' • •• OS a provid ed by Murrav Don., '·': Mo11doy 011d Frldo-y t.t fl.1cEachern and his orchestril. ~ 4th thru 12tt. Grades -Full Time ColllKJ• Instructor * UNIV. SO. CAL.-ALUMNUS * ROTARIAN * BOYS' CLUB DIRECTOR * FAMILY MAN He is AW ARE of what is happenin9 in the classroom ENDORSED BY fl.1r. and f.'Trs. \Villiam C. Adams fl.fr. and fl.'1rs. 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PAMOl'tAMA CIT'f: N 1l Vian Nuyt l l'ld, • 112·1171 LOltCI llACM: 3rd l l..o<lua\ • 437·74'1 l.urr.l AMA LOAN tlll!VICI ACllJIC't: 1905 No. M&tn et.• (114) wr..-ar HIGHEST PREVAILING RATES 5.00%-5.13% Passbook; No Minimum. 5.25%-5.39% Th'" Month Cenln-: No Minimum. 5. 75%..S.92% one-v .. r C.rtlftcat.; tf 1000 Minimum. 6.00%-6.18% Two-YeorConlllcelo; IMIJO Minimum. • ltur..rl1v •.l.1v ,r, l'l70 DAIL Y f>iLOT 21 Troops on Security Duties To Be lnvol'ved in Fighting l11crea sc of Sy(Jhi lli s !~~~~~~~~-~~~ Noted i11 U.S . Re1Jort PROFESS!A~ S~OP s~~ v P.C.S. AT LANTA (lJ l'I) -A fl'J>liTlt!d !111' lill' pc1'11)1( ('0111· p.u'('d wit! &til 1or lht• s .111\c l>"rt\Wl !:l!>l ~ (':1r. I CAR PETS & FLOOR CLEANING 492·2993 CA.LL COLLICT \YASHINGTON IAf'J -l ' 5 lrw~ a.:;s1gned 10 sl"Cur11y du- ly in Vietnam are hkety to be lnvol1100 in ground fighting even aher the f o rmn t American eombat role ends nex1 year. Pentagon officials say the s::curity troops probably will conduct roving patrols into the counll)'sidc ii' gu:i rd ing bases where U.S. support fore~ are located. Wher'e such patrols make conVi.ct with _ the e n e m y , fighting is likely to follow. Nixon ad1ninistration of- ficials have not yl't expllmcd publicly \1·h:11 U1e security 1 troops will b? doing ~and the risks they will he running in guarding thl' suppor1 fo rcf'S. I These oHicin l.s <'.l'l' aware many Ainericans n1ay h<1ve the i111pression the ~ecu rity units \<.•ill not be 111\·olved in fire fights, that An1erican troops "'ilt stop taking casual- t it's, and that all the U.S. tor· ces still in Vietnam nclCt year will ~·ithdra\v into fo rlilicd enclaves. Pentagon officials say they \\'ill attempt to prepar~ the pL1blic, before this s·Ni1ch over fron1 com bat to support role. for the likelihood of sornc further fighting and dyi ng by Amcric<111s. Top Offense offlc l:<l s and scniot military ri ffiecrs sny it wou ld be out of the question to llmit U.S. security forces to holding the peri1nctcrs of bases. To do so, they say, would be to invite the c11':'my to 1novc into position 11'1 bit U.S. bases without interference. Howe\ll'r, !he rulf'S 0 r cng:ige me nt controlling: U.S. sc~curity troops cou ld be fairly restrictive to avoid sH ua1inns \vhicb could lc:.id to lar!jC-scale fighting. Then . he !'=aid. a local com- mander 11· a s for bidden tn launch anv co1nbat pa!rols or nclion inVoJving inore than [WO pla!l)OllS unll'SS S(X'C'ifi. cally authorized by th e thPater command1'r l\owev<'r. if a pos1t1on \\'ere nttacked, the Amrricans cnuld hit back with evrrylhing they had, the general said. Secretary of Defense r.felvin EYES RIGHT b~ Or. lo11" J H~l•llo!O l'<n•t ,, your mo11 prr<oou> pr• ••n lon? Mo" o...iole would aoro• mat '""" •••• wr r• !~r nlo•e ptc < '°'' m•" "'V on•ounr cl mn!crl•I N,•vNlholt1>. "'""V 01 "'· mavM "'°'' 01 11<, •II~" '"" pr•<">lll U•!I ol \lQll! lo •ullor !lorn ntjjlP<1, II 1>01 !J.etn ••llmoltd !h•I Ml ~r<•n1 o! 1ne 11~11 rn111,un ~lind pt>Oplo '" '"'' counlr• rould navf ••vod '""" , , 9 ~ t lhtouon pron" • ~ • I v In '"" colu.,,r. ""'" .... p ... "t "' lrnd lu <!"'u" v•"ou' "'"'°'" n! UooG ••' ,O~ w1tn V<!U W"'ll !~I• •'™"'' Jn• •v• 11• m~<veln"< u1n\"'"'''n" .••1o;I now ,. ""'"• W"V 1! "><n•!•m•\ l~•I\ tn .,01~ ~• W!'rl "' '' 'noutd ~n~ now •Oii (~n l>•OI Pr I ""V 11"1"'"~ ynu• "''"' '""'"'"" P'>"~'11on. vou• f l'"' I! vou• ''"°" " '"" •••n l)f!rh d don'• w~:t In• u' •<:r "'"' "" vW• p•otilfm '" '~" 1Plumn Vo~ n•od "" f >t e•a,..,,~M•O" ~nO "'e "'""er th• 1)'11•• ..... hV "nl P~~no 11' ~I 10·1111 ' we·r~ In tn• f ,ve Po1n1, Sl'!CIPP<tl<I '""'"' on M~•n Slr~et neftr MATINEE 5.&T, & SUN. 1:45 P.M. PETER SE LLERS RINGO STARR "THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN" IN COLOR-RATED GP' OPEN NIGHTLY 6:415 P'.M. MATINEE 5.&T. l SUN. 1 :4~ P.M, "THE LIBERTINE" AN ADULT COMt:OY X RATED X NO ON! UND!ll 11 AOM l"fD H. Laird has told Congrt·S'I !he United St ates intends tu end its formal ground con1hcrl role in Vietnan1 by m1d-!Si l , shifting !hil l responsibility lo the South Vietn<imcse. The main purpose of the continued US. µresenl·e 11,1!1 be to furrush air, artillery, logislics and other support for the South Vietnamese, American~ stilt in the ('"Quntry al th.'.l t 11 1111:: -11·11J pruvu!e security for the ~11i1w 11 f"'1'· Just how long lhe supp<'r\ phase will J<1~t 1s not l'l'rt.:1111, bul there h;11 C' bt·i-'n i:;11111<' 1n· J icat ions t/1c \' 1x11 11 ;Joi· 1111nistr:111011 11 u1Jld 11~.t· i11 wind up thu! Oµt'ra!lun bv 1111i,J or late 1972. un electiun ~c:1r Then, the U.S. n1!1i1:ir1 n1ark1:d 1ncrea:;;c in sypluh,,, l'a~cs 111 the Uoitt'l'I Slates v. as noled 111 lhe first four n1onths of th is year , lhl' Na· t1unal Cor11n1un icable Disease Center sauL The IHfl't'tlOUS (l is c as (' juin!)ed as n1uth a~ 50 ptrl·enl ur n1ure 111 son1"' ::treas \\h1 J" the nl1ion as a 1vhole 1·\· pi:rte11ced an iiu.·J'ca~c Lu li .Bli l c.i~cs froru 6,203 fur tile !>,1111(" four-1nonth periOcl last ye;u·. Nl·:ir ly :ii! reporting rt·;;1n11<: :!>hu11 l-d 1ntrt·~ISt'S 111 1n!t•tlhJll ~1 pl11J1s f':l.Cl 'fll t lh· :1r1•{1 ol K (' n ! UC k II , 'l't:n !ll'S~~·t·.I Al;1b:un:1 ;1 n d ~·l 1!>s1s:;1pp1 \\ lll't'l' :.i lll'('fC3S~ nf 20R fr11Hl 11 prt11Juus t1gurc of 371 \1 a-; WALL To W All FlOOR To CEILING GEN ERA!. HnUSE CLEA NIN G CO Ml lNEO £J!Pfll:IE NCE l~l THE INOU ~TIY OVE.11. 30 YE~ RS r-:<~E ESTIMA TES ·------~ --- FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY 11•1\•·d :u1d the 111011111.1111 <t!'t·.1 As5oci;i t ed Serv ites of LANGLEY JANITOR SERVICE v,hr!'e l11c d1sl•a s1· dropped b~ and REU KEl\~A RUG & CARPET CLEANERS ·• "tugl1· ,-,1>1t· GE COUNTY Th·· \I Pl' ,,,,.,.,,.,1.1 ... "'P'"' SERVICIN G SOUTHER N ORAN At that sla~e. U.S. con1bal troops -aceount ing for about half of the 200,000 t;, 240,000 presence v.•ould be rf"d ucl'<l In bet ween 20,000 ani.l 40,000 :.id· visers. One of the biggest incrcasrs w.<1s not(.'(! in New York Citv "'ht.-re I ,241 cases we r C 1n ~un1n1.1r~' t a ble~ 111 1t~ PLANT LOCATION: 152A Los Molinos, San Clemente 11t'<'i..ll 1n111b1J !I \ a1ul n1ort.11!-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1\ rt•por! ;n1J tilf 1'f'l'(I no cx- pl;i11;1l1•J!l for l li~ 1nr1'1•.'.l.~<'- '28 70 ANOTHER NEW LUCKY DISCOUNT SUPERMAR l<ET OPENS TODAY IN SAN BERNARDINO -25745 BASE LINE ST. at SiERLING AVE. o".~~·!r 10 A.M. FRESH FRYERS CHUCK ROAST ROUND STEAK Fo~ Your Shopping Convenience LL LUCKY DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS WILL BE OPEN REGULAR HOURS MEMORIAL DAY SATURDAY, MAY 30th WHOlE BOOY 2 9 c· CHICkIHS U.S.D.A. fb' GRADI A • BlADE CUT 45 C LUCKY BONOfO Bf!f lb. CENT!R CUT 81' lUCk Y BONDlO BfEf Jb ~TAtiOING C..'11! IJi;l. 11- lARGf fN O I ~ \(lo LUC KT DONOf D ll[Ef N Ill. P ri(e~ cut' Diicounlt'd [KCt'pl 011 Foir-Tra decl ond Go•er11rnent Con!to!led Ite m~. (QPV~IG HI o 1910 h1 PORTERHOUSE STEAK:~~~,·:~~;:~ .. ". . ....... $1~.9 CUT UP FRYING CHICKENS ;:~c~'..... . . 33,~. BUTT PORTIONS OF HAM ~:~~·~:~.-.~... 68 ~. YOUNG HEN TURKEYS~,·,~~;~'.'"''....... . .. 48~. CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST ~~~·;,...... . 53 f •. CROSS RIB ROAST~~~::•::,.,. om ............................ 87,~ f;.; _ r.M•D FOODS PIE FILLING~~~~~·.~'~.:~ ..... -.......... 41 ' ~ APPLESAUCE !;0::.1 ~A• .. ··-····· l 8' HUNT'S PEACHES ~~,:~ CA N ........... 28 ' FRUIT COCKTAIL ~!10~.0;1!·-···-····25 ' VITA PAKT ~:~~~~:~"1 • .. .... 73 ' ~ GREEN BEANS :~?,·~:. ~~~ ....... 18 ' GREEN GIANT PEAS ~::•.· ........... 22' BEEF RAVIOLI ;:~:~~1A... • ••• 79' ef4" KERNEL CORN ~~0o.L1 ~A~~Oll .•• 18' ~·· ~B'f!~ ! PORK & BEANS ! ( VON CAMP'S 24( j 31-0UHCf "' HILLS ,11111 l!IAINIO JUNIOR FOODS ;;;'.' 12' / Gll lJ~IAlt ) MODI LAC ~!:~: ........... 26c 'UIJllAIT 'Ol~Ull Our LOW Evef)day Pr ice! LEMONADE TREESWElT fR OIEH 12-0l. CA N 19c MORNING FRESH PRODUCE CHIQUITA BRAND BANANAS ClNfllAl AMlRICA'~ flNIST QUAU TT GOlOEH llPE 12~. U.S. NO. 1 GRADE RUSSET POTATOES 10 ~!~0 44c WI JlAlURl CALIFORNIA AVOCADOS ~ • ... ~Bur'---. l SALAD MUSTARD fRiNC H'S 3 5 ( 24-0UNCf JAR r.AHNED FOODS DEVILED HAM ~.~0~;.~~~~ ............. 27 ' NALLEY'S LASAGNE ~"·'" ...... 79 ' MEAT BALLS ~~1~/~::1 011 ............. 49' A s s GE 1WUl'\YU•MA cr-AU A 401.<•• .............. _.26 ' CHINESE NOODLES ~~~~'~':! ......... 33 ' HEINZ WINE VINEGAR ::,"' .... 27 ' if' ITALIANDRESSING ~:~·~i~ 63' CH ILI SAUCE ~:~;::·:::"."'... 25 ' MAZOLA SALAD Oil ~:.'.'. .......... 74 ' SNOWDRIFT !:00'/'c·~:G . .. ... 79 ' OurlOW Evcr)dayPrice! HARVEST DAY BUNS HO T DOG 011 HhM8URG UI I CT . PKG. 31c ef" SAUCES ~~~Tl~~':: COO•·~-~·-· ... 32' RIPE OLIV ES ~~.1~'1c~~1! lh•~i ............ 34' BACO'S ~·1~~~~~A~nt~ .......... 74' DEL MONTE PICKLES :;~',' ,, ....... 49' ~ OLIVES ~~:~~.{~l:•o:.1::;'.~ ............. 49' DEL MONTE RELISH :~~~1.,, •.••.•••. 37' Ou r LOW Evef)day Price! PAPER PLATES Vll lA 98( I SO CO UNT PKG . 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"fll;:E.J IF YOU HN'PEN TD BE A lllOllT! THi HOSPI TAL PHlklN6 LOT SMOULO W.vE $tirW.l UAFT -aNIHO,UP! t6p• 7YP ? t•p92 tJ;e7e -A GOOD -ANO MAKES DANCeR... ALL HE!R OWN CLOTHES. By Mell UGL.V, HUH? (, By Saunders and OverC)Grd By Charles M. Schul: ml SECRE"P.RV ISN'T ~TM ~ THIN& BCFC.U: CCfFEE BifAA: ! WEOOTRU~ eENN'f-&JTWE DIDN'T ~E.TTHE. EVIDENCE!!" IT'S SE.WED lNTOTii' Ll~IN'dHK:. COAT.'.' By Al Capp By Charin Banotti ···PC/SC'.'1 ~S··· .JCl>'llJIAJiJ••• l'IRl·- .M"".J..Ul~·••lli'IOT••• RAi-1·--.W.A.R··· J.fllRGe~·-lllJACI<··· ~ID>IAP···).ssk!.:;/Ab" r~s--·r..4Xes·- GfCA.1&r··· :I !Xlll'f KISS €(JOD l.J16HI OIJ 1H€ ARSI tli.TE ! ' -THI STIAHGE WOtLD MR.MUM '~~·~r '"'''""' co By Gus Arriola By Ro9er BoU.n .:Jl.IEl.J HOO> ABOlJT Tfle l..ASIOA!E? DENNIS THE MENACE .. Ttivrsd~y. May 28, 1970 DAI LY PILOT f2A -e.""\agp {JJ,,. ~ ~ .. ~q~ Shortest Art Show I ' • ANT19UE ANTICS Russ Exliibit by 'lnvitatio1i Only' ates ... otes FABRICS 472 So. Co.st Hwy. Lagun1 494-2330 .. ~ MIH*' Vl•t• 111.-,,. Tttl;,, lll-n 7• QUALITY COMES FIRST I~ \'Oil PAY hi<> mudl fDr rour ctr!>M rou los• on1, .-...v If yOU PIV loo Ill· lie, •nd rt<tlY• poor mer· clltNll•• rou con IOit •Yeryrhlna. I ... m try to vive vou l\IJI wllor \IOU n....:I II I prlcl \'OU COii II· 1ord. COLLEN'S CARPET 4&$ Fof'ftr Awe, L119, .. IMcli FAIR f•JI, f•ir, f•clu•I. 11.010 lhro• wo1d1 1um llp facloro i11 oporotion 011 tlio DAI LY PILOT odiloriol p190 •••rv doy, MOSCOW (AP) -When artist Oleg Tselkov hokb an exhibition you don't gel an engraved i r. vi t a ti o n . An anooymous caller phones late at night to an n ounce "something interesting will happen." The lime: II .1.m. \\'ed· nesday. The place: "Dom Arkitektora," a n architects club oo tree-shaded Shchuseva Street. A fierce female doorkeeper glares when you approach. "What do you want?'' she snaps. .. We came to see the ex· hibition." "Were you invited?" "Yes." She gives way grudgingly and you find yourself in a small room filled with pain· I IN LAGUNA I Nu:f~'-'.E 373 Sowth Coast Hitllway ""' ttie Hore' L .. 11 .. '97-1350 W£ .sp£CIAUIE IN NUTS candies Seeds Dried fru11s fancY • GIFT PACKAGES WE llAll. MR'tWHEJI[ MAURICE MARTINE • THREE ARCH BAY AND Win£ D£SiGn MA U RI CE MARTIN{• THR.EEAR C HBAY SMILE·A·WHILE DAY CAMP FOR ALL BOYS .11nd GIRLS AGES 4-14 e SWIM SCHOOL INST. e SPORTS e CRAFTS e COOKOUTS e TRIPS e DANCING e TENNIS 1""'"'-t -.. •II ctll~ ............. et .u.i f!tc-111. OPENING DA TE JUNE 15rh CAMP HEADQUARTERS 14512 BEACH BLVD, NOW TWO LOCATIONS: LOS ANGELES .11ncl ORANGE COUNTY Mtinfttrl ot T~t A.....,!Cfft <•"'""" AUOCllllOn 530-3333 C•ll for lntormtflcoft •n• C•mp lt'ftllll..., 894·2312 live Happily at the New Modern Katella Manor Residentia I Ca re Home for Retired and Senior Citizens e Complet•lv •"·cond ition~d e Wt!er Sprink!1r1 th1ou9hout bu,ldi119, e W•IVin9 d i1!1nc1 lo •II chu rcht " 1hop1 111d M1dic1t C111+1n. • p,; ... r .... d 0 .A.S. 9 u11h tCCt pltd, e Mtftlll ''' rol1l•d for t llt•cl iv11101t. e Vi1ili119 rtl•ti••• or fri111d1 mty d i110 with ro1id111h on roqut lt t i • tt<11 0111l:ilt coil. • w •• ~1., 1horl lorm ,,,.,,for •onior c:ti1•ll• 1!1vi"9 with childr•11 dutin9 "•••liont or othor orlo11d1d p••iod1 wh111 immodl•+• f1111 ily ••• 1w11y from home. 3952 Katella Ave. Los Al.11mitos, C11if. 213·596-2773 714-894-286" tings. Thfy are mo:ttiy fact's, obsl.'ene caricatures w i t h swinish soouls, g a g pi n looU1less n1ouths and tiuy fanatical eyes. 1'he colors are garish, the art lerrirying. "Oleg bas excelled him self this tlme." murmurs a long- tressed girl to an arty-looking type in a greasy sweater. Anot her girl busily snaps pictures, OOl of the paintings but or the spectators. AbouL 20 people are milling around the small crowded room and she 's getting some great closeups. Tselkov Is th ere, the center of attentiion, es:p a ns i v t', laughing he is 34 years Gld a nd it is his sOO>nd exhibition. The first was held at a physicist's house several years ago and v.•as shut down by the authorities. Tse!kov's brushwork is not approved by Soviet censors, who apparently coosider it too ntodern. But he has quasi- artlsl status ;,is a n1ember of the theatrical section of Uie st.ate-controlled Artists Union. He paints stage sets for a living. A tall man in a green s weater enters the room and engages Tselkov I n con- versation. Jt grows heated. Tselkov's face falls, then tightens with anger. Friends cluster around him. A ripple passes through the crowd. "The exhibition is closing? Why? \Vho said so?" "Ask him. I don't know." snarls Tsel kov, pointing al the man in the green sweater. Th e man waves vaguely : "Permission was not fully ar- r anged for this showing. It js being closed temporarily. All comrades will please leave. Come back at 5 p.m." At the appointed hour the crowd returns to Shchuseva Street. This lime there are two fe ma le doorkeepers a nd they won't Jet anyone in. They insist it is a priva te showing for men1bers of the Architects Club and the Artists Union. The crowd leaves. Tot.al time of Tselko'''.!l BEST Th• DAILY '1LOT off•t1 10111• of th• b.1t f11tur•1, bv •c:luol 1urv1y of r••dori, .,,.,;J,bl1 i11 •ny: n1w1pop•r i11 t h, notion. second public ntinutes. exhibition· 20 Viet-bound Guns Aiding Militants? SACRAMENTO (A P) -A Jack of adequate inventory control o n Vietna:7i-txr..:nd weapons shipments :..miugh California is contributing to an "astronomical" now of stolen guns and explosive to militants, tile stat.e's No. 2 Jaw officer says. ., "The Dep a rtmen t »f Defense is not keeping close !rack of what's i!i the fLlnncl. Inventory controls are n1.1t adequate lo keep track of what they have in stock." Charles O'Brien, chief de;':ily f state attorney general, s:iirl ----~-~- U"I Tllt•lltl11 He said no ex.act figu reo; were available oo the amounl Car VS. Btailding of weapons and explosives stolen . An a uto smashed into the front of the \Vha lcn Phar- He said some of the weapons 111acy Building in J-l annibai, Mo., causing the whole have gone kl lhe Weatherm::in front to g ive way a nd collapse in the street. The faction of. Students fo r a driver v.•as c h arged with careless driving after h.i s Democratic Society and some c a r knocked do\vn a number of sign posts and park- have gone kl members of the ing meter s before hi·tting the building. 1-fe was not Black Panthers. The !!ems hurt -but the car a nd the building were declared stolen range from pistol!. to tota l losses. lank -destroying bazookas, ----------------------- O'Brien said. Jn a letter to Defen se Secretary Melvin L ai !' d , O'Brien asked for a meetini; with military officials to discuss ways of lightening in- ventory controls on weapons and security at military bases. No11hwest Picnic Set The 0 r egon-Washington State Society of Lon g Beach and the Chel an County picnic grou p, are spoosoring a joi nt picnic June ' at Bixby f'ark in Lon g Be:ich. Spay Now, Pay Later NORTH LAS VEGAS. Nev. dicated this v.'ee k their sup- (AP ) -A c ity owned and port for the idea. operated anim<1I birth cont rol "For the pat 60 years. com· center, con1plele with a "spay now-pay later" plan. may be mun illes have concentrated on tried in this middle class buildi ng shelters and deslroy- resident1al l'ommu nity nex t to ing ani1nals," said Mrs. Col e. the glitter of Las Vegas. "It's not doing the job. \Ve "Collecting and destroying 1nust spay if v"e are to keep animals is like bailing out <inilnals under control .. , a si11king boat," the Prt'sident The cost keeps many dog Shirley Cole of the Clark and cat owners fron1 having County llumane Society told-their animals operated on so the city cou ncil, "and Nort h they can not have offspring. Las Ve~ns is drowning in she said. A city facility, animals," operating on large volume. ,, • ~ STIYI. 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ON JUNE 2nd VOTE •••• TOTI EN For Marshal PLATFORM Respon,ible Economic41 Operation Of Thi Marshal's Office • U YE.I.II$ LAW El<ll'Oll;CEMENT llll'EJllEHCIE ...... Vernor,, C<1llf., Polk• Dept, (F'1!rc!m1n, 0.IKllv• & ~fr. oe•n•J ...... C11Ucr"1a O.~rtmtnl cl CorrKllont !Of/leer & E1c1po ln-•ttllg<1tor) "' ClwU.(r lmlnal.Owntr Orange Coast ~lectlves e EDUCATION ...... Auotlo1t ol Arll Oeoret, LA, c 11y Coll~• ...,.. futlh•• ~lur!V •I USC Schoel of Public Admlnltlr1!1an ...,.. Furlher studv •I Cal 5T<1Te l A. Schoel ot Polite Sclt•te• •••ENOS OF romN FOR MARSHAL ltNt1 l'IM.11, Socrot1ry-He<11tn Eauctllon t nd Wlll••e •. H. •'<'Ill<'''• (tile! ol Pollet, v .. ~on, C1Hlotnlt I!. J. l-*i, Stn C'*mtlllt FU"l'll lllroclOt W•n•r Wiiton MO., Cllnlc11 P1ot•u or tr UCI W, T. SN"'' SuPt•lf>lffl(!t n!, C11lltort1lt ~Pfrlme<>I <>I COO'rtc!IOlll "'"'' KtlllJ, Actre u ... OrintJ, Ctm1M1t111 M,r ..... l"IPlll••· lllllH All former residents of the northwestern states are in- vited. Coffee will Uc provided by the two clubs. For further informa tion. con tact Harold G. Jones, 1154 Cedar Avenue, Apart ment D, Long Beach. The council is considering could do the job for about ~1rs. Cole's suggestion thal half the $40 veterinaria n it spend mo ney ea rmarked for charge and if someone did a traditional ani mal shelter not have even that much, a n on what she believes wou!dll~i11~s~l3~l~lm~e~nt~p~l•~n:c~o:u~ld~b:e~i:n-l!.~~~~~~~=~=~~~~~~~~!~~~· be the nation's first animal stituled, she added. birth control center. A ma· jority of council members in- BUY LOCALLY AND SAVE DRIES EVERYTHING 6 gas -·- B UST RIGHT::. automatically! HIGH SPEED GAS DRYER • 3 1111om:i li c-dry cycle~. e A utomatic Permanoot PTo!lrl Cydtt w ilh ~eoohlown". • 3 lie.a t Sclcct\ons. • f.ntl-of-cyclo .signal. • Electric Du rncr Ignition. e Porer.lain enamel top 11nd rlrum. • Flufl selling. dries better We have models from $149.95 SPEARS FREEMAN LAGUNA APPLIANCES TV e REFRIGERATORS e WASHING MACHINES e DISHWASHERS 888 GLENNEYRE -LAGUNA BEACH -494-0582 YAMAHA 90 ENDURO HT 1 Ht 1t'1 011other bro11d new oddf1lo11 to fhe world•fo1110111 Yomoho (11d11ro Mfl•1. Thi1 t11ptt• li9htwoi9h1 perform•r hen IM•ll delfg11od a11d •119l11•ered ror rou'!lh troll work o r lor ouhta11dl119 1treet p•rformo11ce. l'ow•rf11I S·port •119111• od~ to htereow 111 prformo11ce. 'rirnary kick 1fortt r, d111t-ond woi.1-proof brek" a11d 111re, 9ro1111d trlppl119 knOl:il:iy fir" or1 among the oth•r fta• t111n of thi1 11•w .... mlMr of th. Y•111oha 1table. A11d, jltlt en 011 t¥ery orher To"1oha bike, rhe HTl ft otwrn the e•chrllv• A\ltOl•M 011ro111filrit lubrlcatlo11 which hen wo• rhe acclol111 of cyc ll11t fo111 aro11•d lite world for co11we11ie11ce, lo119er elMJlne weor 11t1d .0•11191 h1 both ton 011d .u. Thi1, the11, 11 e 11104-I which the l11d11ro fo• we11't w1111t re "'lu rldh190 lh perforwt0M:e, 1tyllrrl9 ond ~011dU119 111CIAio It a 1wre wl""" 111 lh c!OIS • So11lher11 Ora11ge Counly'• Olde•t Eslablillhed Jtfolor"fl"le Dealer BEACH CITIES CYCLES 525 N. EL CAMINO REAL, SAN CLEMENTE Phono : 492-6741 stereo 103FM the sounds of the harbor ~d~~7 youve never heard it so good ' • I · Z2ft DAILY PILOT l " 1 I , J ' ' - , ~r- \. ' 'I ,,. 77 at Golden West Awarde d s~hola 1~sl1i_rs ) 11 _,. ... _. -..S-.J Sixty~PVtn Golden \Vest CoUege sludenls r e c r i \ c &cholarships totaling i9,$\0 tonight at the rollegr·s fourth ennual Scholarships Aw,.rd.s Banquet. Dr. R. Dudley Boyce, prcs1· dent. wil l av•ard 1 he :.cholarships 'M·hich were ('On· triboted by 44 ind1111duals. ser vice organizations, businc~s .and professional groups tu help deserving students con- tinue their educauon. Olle of the lop hooo rs J!:ot'S to Bruce Saunders. 2 O , political science n1aJor frorn };1idway City, whu rere1\~·d 1 ~ first R. Dud ley Bny"e Outstanding Student Av.oanJ , Polar .Bear Winter Den Area Found OTTA\VA (UPll -Two Can<fd ian wildlife l.uologists on a routine helicopter su rvey of th e barren fla!lands 0 r northern 1\1an itoha rl·cently discovered one of the most important polar benr d1'nn111g: areas in the \\'Oriti, the govern- ment reported. The denning area -a siii· with nun1erous ca v e -l 1 k e homes where female polar bears sheltered thei r ne11,•born young during the frigid, 'ol-"indy v.·inter -is locate<! in the treeless wilds abou1 JOO miles norlh of Churctult. J\'l anitoba. Churchill is on lhc 'Wl'SI coast of lludson Bav. about 500 miles north of \ViOnipt'g. Dr. Charles Jonke! of th(' Federal Wildlif P Servi<."f ;ind Dick Robertson of t h c Manitoba Dep:ir!1nen1 u I Mines and Na1ural Besource.", estimate that about 60 fcm:ilc bears reared young in dens in this area this ye:ir. They rank thl' spot \\ tlh such maJor denning areas <is \Vran gl'I Jsland i11 the Soviet Union, King Kar l Island north of Norway and Southan1plon l sland in !he Can adian t\r{·\le. The wildlife service. which 15 conducting a major study of the huge white bears. a11- nounced plans In n1akt• ,1 detailed in11cst1gat1nn of thr newly discovered denning are,1 Jh1s surnn1er. According to the \1'ildldv service, the reprcxtuct1on r:i lt· of polar be<lrs is ;1111011~ till' lo1vest of any land fll;Hlll11al in North Atncrica. Female pol:ir bears prii<hi('(' their ynling in lhc protecll'd dens. usua lly on !Ill· h:1nk-. of a l<Jkl'. \1·h1le 1hc o1h1·r <.1du!t bears pruwl lhc fr11zl'n seas hunting seals. ThP fl'rnol<'~ and their tiny cubs lra\'t' lhr dens in f.1arch v.·hen !hey 1u111 the other anintals 1n thr hunt. named in hunor u! \ht• i 11llt'J.;I' prt -.alt·11t l·.-.1;,ioh."hc•,! 1h1" spl'1ng, tlil' ,\\\'Jlt! \\ 1!J ht • 111.1,Jl· ;lT1t1l1;•i/)' (I\ lilt' ~ I U d t· 11 t 1. I 1 t!c1nu11,,t1;..lt'' ~1·i:·d,,1 .1,.11 .1.al leader~l11p qu.d 1!J~'.~ 1,I \1~1111\, "rgJHll/.;1\ lfll\ l• 'tl ltlHi'llL';ll 11111 , ;1cl1on. :111d <'<11 111·1"11 lur o\!u-r pt.•rsun" L>u11ur~ aral ;i11;1nl 111r1111•rs· Aml'rtC;ll1 A ~•)!·l:1t,1.il •If \'111\'l-rsitv \\'!1n1t':l 111 ·\i 11 iJJ\\;irJ. l !u11t111 ·I •'1 1: .. 11 :, An1l'rll'it11 Bu.1··c . \\p1111·rr~ ASSOl'.l<ll'on-k.1\1 !h t•! llu•1· !J n_:!tnn l\f';>t•h :\~<;jc,(,1111!' 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I H11111:1 111111. lH"'11>11 !!1•:1111 l lun1111<'t1111 lt(''t1h ("1,·ri1•nY ~ \'1e ~1:• Hc·r11u•!;. ll11111111gl.111 fif';Jch : I\ ilJ1:11n 11·111:1•1ie:1d S11rf.;;1dt', ' ll1111!1n<.:tnn H<·ac·h 11 o c: t !.11111' {'lub -<' •111r1l1111 11,.,., lu th!' ~horr Tt·rin 1, .. ,.,11 v1111d ll11 nl1ngl1>11 lli·;u·h ,/1•ni1J1· \"•1'l11·n ·~ ('i11h 11 rl ,. 11 Vr:111znn1• !l u11l1n~111•1 B1·:1t•h: .'>\11•:111 .J.111'1, I) U 11 I I I) f: t 11 !I fir11·r> ll1111l 1ni.:1 ... Tlt "'H Ii \l r ~ ,l;11f't'f'~ -1:1•nr<'l.'l ("11 1 ::in. J luril ;11g111., I:. ·'lrJ1. I! II n I I ll :.· I ·1 (' (' n 1 (' r \1rr1·h:in1· ,.. ·t, q .J ·u·i·r J-;1 .. 1 I 11 i. 1 , ' ~ n n Ho·;1l'h· ' 1 ,. I' '• 1111111'1· Jl11•·;., " 11 I: ,1 .! ,,. ,. \\ "'" Jonkel said thr rx1strnce nf !he Manitoba denning <ir• .. 1 earlier \\'<IS 1nd1e:ited b~ 111· dian trapper-. \\hu ~aid lhf'v avoidl'<I ··the ;lfl':t of lh;. b<'ars·· 1'\'en th"ui.:11 h":ll r1 \VCf(' (/Ulit' pl('ntiful \lu·1 1· • 11' ! . _,,1, 11 t , I • !' I 1 "I i .' i I \l 111·•111 , Ii .,. ·· f, i I• ll ' , I I An ti -ra bie:- Clin.ie~ St't A n t i -rabh·~ r!1nics lia\'e bt'l'll c.t'I 11p 111 t.hrr.c Or.an~t· C11:1.'-I ;1n•;1" tor four munth and ult!i•r 11 11~:., ;1cCflrd1ng to 1111• So111l11 r•• Cahlorn1a \'r1rrin:ir\ r>l1·1l1r,,1 Association. · '1 '11l<11 I .I \ I ',11·1 ti!), \I' f\1 'I H ,, '· \;. II+• I I' Ii , ,, , 1 I .i· ,. ' \' ' I, ·;I ... L '" '" 1•1• 11•1•' ' I' \ ' ' \I '' ,. ' lrf• ll ' The clinics \r111 ht• np1·u fro1n 7 p.m. lo 8 :10 p in •111 the dates hstcd belo" . \', !" 'I 11, .;\ I , ;, ii• 1 I •II' I ~.ti do·11 I, ·•ll 1 I 11 b"I!'•, 1111•11 " I 1t+ I'· 'I; I' 1''11 11 \~· " '' l ~•I I \I ' .. I ll I' " J unr 2 -Foun!a1n \'nllf\ Fire !>talion, Bu~hard Strl'l'l · June 4 Co!'ta ~lc~a II C 1 .1rl'"r llrll 11 II :; 11""··1 1:. , .1 Jl•o\\ • .I 1J ' : I' " Fairp;rounds. f.'l1r Dri\Fl'. \\ :,, ,i l... (' \) .. June 11 -I lunt1ngton llca(•li Fire Station, Springd.'llC' :in~I Heil Streel.S. tl1'.:11:'1' ( .111 I ' II ' ' ' 'I /I •.;<~ 'llnn \•I Lt()\'. ,1~11" · 1lru. 1;ar11l 11 t:ru11 ·. Cosl of the vacc1nallon shots Is $2. P:iln1 1 larhnr I lu-:r1!;1I /\11x · ihar\' -l\•1t11;111n•· F:·1·tr<L1n P.iod P O .. h<ol Ila ON JUNE 2nd VOTE , TOTTE N For Marshc.:I PLATFORM Re spo n1ible Economical Mar1hal'i Offic e Of T hr • 16 VE.t.111 l•W ENl'OtlCl:MENT £•PE<'!lo,•r V "''"'on. C•••f, Po•ooe 0..01. tP11l•o1m, ii''"""' V Ca1;1crnl~ ~O.lrtm~nl c! Corr«l<onl (Cll •nt•ll•"'rt V Covol·Cr1m•nftl·Owntor O•~no• Ct>a\t O.•r;!·", • l:DUCAllON V 11.U« ... t• t>I II.fl> Df'or~, l A "(•IV (Dll"'I~ '· ' V Furtl>er ~hit:11 It U~( ~l\t>Cl m P~b"< .t.dn V Fur!~r >hit:ly M (~I St4!~ l A. ~<l>OO! ot P~· F•IENDS OF TOTTEN FOil MAllSHAL II'....., "IMll, :>ecr111ry-~'111111 Co>K•tlon •nd Wtll1re It. H, •.nl>Kll ... , Clllef ol Po!ke, Vffnon. C•lllo-<nl• E. J. ~I, ~II<! Clemt<llt FUl>f"lll Dlre<fQr Witt ... Wit-MO., Ctlnlul Pm!-et UC I W. l , s-. Suiierlntr!>drnr, C11110rni. o.rp.r!menl Of l"ltur ll•l .. y, Ac!tHI •• Orlfley, C1rn,,_1,.. Mfr., 114 l"•PVllr, L19wn1 . ' .,._ '" S:1nt:1 Ana: Donna Kemp, llr, " Carcia. \\'1•stn11nster lllldrl·th, \\\·.sl1111 n~ter. Jlunt1ngton Be<1('h ; J 1 u1 " • ., 11 ll• :i 1, ·1.,\lur. Huntingt on Heticri., S1st1and(j1lherinl·SirJr·1·1 \'"·! 11.\1'\:. ·,11 .. 11 !. 1·r ·.11· •Jt'd111 l:nlll•rt Payn c, Jl unl1ngto11 f\1cn1orial Sl"h 1k1r~h1p I, ,_,,, 1, r1u·io \\' l .s l HI 1 Jl ~ t 1• 1 \llL·h,u l.:l·ael1. ~alv;1 t 1Jrt ll1l'aol.1. l'.1 ~:1r1I, \\1·~l1111ri 11·r l 'Ct k Vam;ly Coloninl \\1cs1m1nstl'r. t;;1 r\' (;"l'!1 1• \'. .. ·11; t ~u~1 1·' i •pr• \ .. t":·: \'"'1"11• 1'11·11·1 Fiu1cral Hume -Karen Nl'wpor1Bc<1cll.("h:1rl1•11 " .ludllli d:u·f,cr 1:.1r1!1·11 !1..i'lll -lui111 J.1111), !!11111 f.1odcrow, \\lestm1nster . Toledo , \Ves1n11nstcr, Ha rr:: (.~o\< \' 1, 1:• •1 \11· I I 1111, 1111. ,111 B"1L,I I [, E:irlt· Phillips Memorial 1.;itkowsky, \r1·slrn1n~!~··· ll.111l11J.'l·1·1 1· "1 \1 \!11 z,.1.1 ('lii.i"L"r ol 11.1.1 'fool Aw:1rd -G;iry Kupf:>a, Tt1esd<1y Club 11f t\.111JL1•t \\u111.111,Clii111d llu1111n1'.t1111 S !'I l'.1 Lt.t1L1 1 Z.11'1, I J!unt1ngton Bca{'il. Harbor -Stepl11•11 /).~ht1>r1. I'<'.: .11, I'> I 1·11•ror1·. 111J1:· 1,;1r1h:11 <:r 11· ii Hantho Alanutos llotary Ii'------;_ _____________________________ ', CluO Carlton KonO\\'ilz, "Artistry in 1~iov iu~" . ,_ Garden Cru\~. H1 vcr1·1e11 llo!ipital Aux-1 il1ary-Cheryl L. c:an1mon. B:ilbn<1. I ltritary Club of Huntington I Hl·ach North -Contr1but1ons tu 1hc Short Term Loan Fund. S<·al Hcaeh J unior \'/oml·n's Clul> -Juli·• 1!01gaard, Seal u:·;1e11. I Silver Anchor Auxil1arv - J'ainc· l\ppcrson, l!unl1n_i::ton I l'.t·ach: l1:1tr1t·1a Vesely, Hun- 1111i:;tf1n Bl'.lt'h. I LOU!~ Sir<H'l lSa .\l('mOrial !'1·11 >lar~l11p V o J <Jn d ;1 I W . ' ' ~ ' l j ., • REG. 10c ICE CREAM NOVELTIES sn-soBor fudqc~ir;l~"Pc':;':":_ ____ _ ---REG. 19c SILK FACIAL TIS SUES "\01 of 150 $1.59VALUE EXCEDRIN TABLETS • ......... i1l , flit" ... E:;tc:blishcd 1 '176 REG. C'· nR "'"'"' fc:-H:e ~[:51 vo~rn LI ':'!f C,. ... ... ~!. ( I ' ' i '; FOR l• .~ ~ ACCOMMOOATIONS e PLA ~j NEV RECR EA1"!0~1AL l flt 197 BEDS-PRJ \'A1"f , !t:I, I •• r~·~~E I'. F01JR SED.1.";r>•t, f l ,j '. , ,, A CC'll,~P~E;£LY Aill C(,';;; TT r.r~ '' SM C • E O"rF:'.:TI\':? ::-nc. •, n r .•;rcc;-v r.'·~ '~ .. 3 · 2 M(f-l PLAN<; C/,r:.;.; " ,,. . 0 /.• H"'"I"'·• = 0 A-·n H· · 1 ' '-·~·-·-•~·-'"~'-''_'_'_"_"O~'-' _·_·_A_'_'~-·o I, ' ,.. ,.. . ·~.,. L~ .... -. -·~ ! .., -.l ........ ~ ...... -·-.._, :r:;: l:ate!:a f Los r ... :.Jmi~...:' (", ,f. " l'J I ' . i I '" L. ., ' ' -'_. l -J ( (' -. . ' '> r.;. 1' r (" -. : ' ' l . ' ' ' , . .,.,, _jl -.,,,i ,• ' ' ) n I-.• rj J r: .. :: ,- ' . .'"' -"),. I ; .. I J '-.,1 ..... 1J • ' ' \ ....... ,, ... '1 l.i I ' REG. SJ.5 9 ~-' ~· .:1 !If ~I " >I ' ' ~ ' \' ' , ALUMINUM FOLDlNG ., HANDY WHEN COMPA NY COMES! FOLDING CED REG. 10.99 72' Jon.r. 24" wtdt. MaltJ""Na $898 1a covutd with ticking on one •idt, v1nyl tht other. ~olds · ·:y·~;d"&Pa tio BROOM l \" \Vidr \\'ilh l'l!'an s1v('<'P h1·i~!l('!'i And 11. J,1ni: 11 vod('ll hundli>, llEG. Sl.19 Vinyl nttkn b:tr. ,, fubJon colora :.-;,;."'.:~ $299 ' I' ' .' ' r::.;'"l "'"~ r•rt••t • lrtt "'"I'~• •1u ~"ft'& t1nm •II MIU~•• fl"Od.oco,or P•i·lh •t•. ,. . .., .. J I " \ \ , - . ' . \ • 1. / ' • I .. ... • ',, I / ' : I './ • ' ~' • ~ ., : I l , I ' .. .. :,, l ; _r _""_ .. __ d._"-"-'''---2a_1_,_1o ________ OA.ll 'Y PILOT 23 ' 1 Navy Tries Boot Ca;mp in Reverse UT'S BE FRIEHDL Y SA .. ~ DIEGO (AP) -A boot nan1ed Be\·erly Blan~y i.s 10 her by a Navy job CQll-au1omobtle repair shops to n1arket." camp ln rtverse is the Navy's typ ical ol fi.OOU who undergo sultant; ''lfow'd you like to giant retall ouUet.s. lnt luded in !he JOtf tra1r1!ng Proirct Tra1Wt1on. a.lmed :i.L s1x·rnonth training programs bt' a stripper~" "This doe s n't mean available in San D1egv <Hl' helping sailors be ready {or al San Diego \' o I u n teer lie explained quickly : "The guaranteed JObs for then1 , s 11 Jes· construt·tion, nut O repair, gol f rourse manage· jobs as ci\•i!ja11s .!!gain. bu:o1iness firn1s. kind of stripprr that strips either.1' said Lt . C md r rnenl. clL>tlronics, reslaur;int An eslUJulted 70 pcrcc111 1<>11! ln her four·y~ar Navy enlist· pictures and art on photo-JUchard H. Larson, who ad-cooking , cusnietology, law t•n· apply flar work for the first inent, Sea1na11 Blaney worked offsel printing ntgatives" ministers the on • the • j o b [orcemcnt. etc. tin1e. as an ad111iral's chauffeur, a While Seaman B I an e y training. • · M os t transith1n A nationwide job referral To some. especially those payroll clerk an<l a personnel spends her final N3vy duty trainees go back to their ser\•icf' operating through a I with 20 years or more in !he specialist. . in a government printing hometowns -.·hen I.hey ar·i!I centr;il cornputer in Davtn11, ft you ha~t' nf'W 11elghbQr.; or kncJW t1f flnyonl' movln1: to our 11r••a. pl,.aM-tr ll us ~·1 1hut \It' n1ay rJlt•·nd a friendly 1•1'.'lc .... n1c and h~lp lh,,n1 tn bN'onm acquainted Jn tt~lr nl.'\11 surroundings. So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 494-9361 Harbor Visitor service, it car> be a terrifying But, the 23-year-Old fron1 plant, others are assigned to released to civilian life, and Ohio , ~·ill bt'gin m:it~h 1ng 1 ' thought. Syracuse ( N. V. ), w a s n ' I a total of 600 companieS in iliose who decide to slay take military r e t l r e e s l\'llh A triln, sand,y-haired_W_A_v_1~ __ p_re_p_a_re<1 __ ro_r_<h_e_q_u_•_•_tio_"_P_"_' _s._an __ o_ie_go __ r_ao_g_;,_g __ 1_r_o_m __ th_e_~ __ cha_"_'_"_i_"_'_he __ 1a_bo~r_'.'~m~p~lo~J~"~"'-"i"'_:'J~u~oe~.----~llllll-llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~~~ 646-0174 • Ul'l Tt!"""lt Faces of War The diversity of ages and background s Or the Cam- bodian army can be seen in the headgear (or lack of it) and faces of these soldiers who participated in the battle and capture of the stra tegic village o( Kampon~ Cham. Retarded Care Like POW's Claims Panel ',\'ASHINGTON IAP)-. The nation's 200,000 men ta 11 y retarded persons frequently receive treatment co1nparable to that of prisoners of y,•ar. reports The President's Com- mittee on Menta l Retardation. A four-year study released l\1onday f'y the panel s a i d that many mentally retarded persons confined to tax-sup- ported institutions recei\•e orUy "dehumanizing c u s l o d i a 1 care." Drastic improvement i s essential for tile institutions which ofter away-from-home residential care for mentally retarded persons, the panel found. "The general p u b I i c becomes highly incensed and concerned -and rightly so -when learning of abuses to prisoners of war . ., the panel said. "Unfortunately, I he. same public exersies little or no concern about inhumane living conditions that exist in their own community.·• NEW SYSTE!'i1 Panel Chairman Raymond \V. Vowell, vice chancellor of the University of Texas. said a system of accreditation for the institutions i~ be i n i: prepared tn improve lhr y,·elfare of the men l a 11 y retarded. The commirtee emphRsized the retarded must be permlt- trd to live as normal a life ;is possible in a residential selling . in contra~! lfl th<' "inherited philosophy ... of i~lt1tion, coupled with disf'asc- oriented treatment." I h a l prevails today. Dchumanizati~n in huge dormitory-like settings must be replaced with a more personal grouping w h i c h permits privacy a n d in- dividuality, the committee said. "Tl1ere is no place for ex- cessive use of phy sica l r erlraints, abusive use of drugs and prolonged periods of isolation for the sole purpose of control li ng behavior or tor pun it iv c reasons," the con1mittee said . About $1 billion in tax dollars is spent each year for treatment of the rnentally retarded. 4-FOLD GOAL The panel said residential services for the mentally retarded should be four-lold : to enco urage physical, intellectual a n d social coipabilities to the fullest ; to develop emotional maturity commensurate with social and in lelleclual grow th : whe n possible , to develop skills. habits and altiludes essential for return to con- temporary society, and to pro- vide a personally satisfying lire within the institutional en- vironment. Speci fi c recommendations included : • -A review of each inmate's hislory 11t least once a year, appointment of legal guar- dians to look after the civil and human r ights of each retarded person, and a guarantee of such rights as ownership and control of pro- perty of the retarded. -EstaOlishing \'Olunlar)' and involuntary admis~1on ~tan­ dards on the in1tivi1tu;1l's need for away-from-hon1e scr.iiet>s, "not on what is expedienl or convenien! at the tirnc." -Creation nf short-term progran1s to relieve critical fa1nily situations. \,(Ing-term $Crv ice~ should "involve ap- propriate motivation a n d Lraining reinforcemcnl. ·• not excessive drugs, restraints or isolation wards. -Permitting individuals who perform staff duties to enjoy the same privileges as the staff during training, and. when doing these jobs in other than training situations, to be paid legally required wages. Burbank New Leader For Valley Jaycees \V illiam Burbank will lake. over leaderslUp of the Foun- tain Valley J ayceeg nexl Mon- day as the club's n t w president. He has been a member of J a y c e e organilBtions in various cities fort.ht past nine years. ln 1969 Burbank wall praised by the nati o ~al organization for I\ pro1e~ which collected $300.000 1n building materials to help a Mexican village. Other oe:w officers for Foun- tain Valley arc \V i 11 i am Lawler, fint vice president ; Ouistopher Schneidtr. second vice prtsident; fl ob e r I WhilhHe. state direct.or, and William Frye. treasurer. Outgoing president W I 11 Spell. Jim llow11rd, Edward Vanh<;lvtn and Jim Ohiield v;ill serve on th e board of dircc· tors. TO LEAD JAYCEES Vall•y's Burb1nk Com,are ti 1tllrrs sellil[ for .•• $1.79 New! Sheer Panty Hose . c ...... "'"' .... ,.,.,., .... ~. ttt.Htl Smartly fB..!Jhloned for to-- day's ¥-'Omen, Combines excellenl t l t a.nd long \\'earing dllT8.billty. 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PHOTO Film Processing GET ·AN EXTRA WAUET PRINT WITH EVERY REGULAR PRINT OF KODACOLOR .FILM 126·127-120-620 Squaro Fiim Only You Get Both Color 29C: Prints for Only ··-- Plus 69c a roll developing Polaroid Type 1 08 Color Film 8 e)(posure '"''"•' $388 filn1 for )'flUr Polnruld! lnstamatic 134 Eastman Kodak Camera Outfit "'""' '""""'·' '"' $2 J 97 >illll!111Ur JJ4 ..-r1·t l!lr"l'· I <"llrlt'hlJ:•• ] ~<i fll.... l (l:o~JI cube, 2 L:itten~~ Royal Oak Charcoal Cannon Print Beach Towels Sl.98 Value! 100'. .!!Oft absorbent cotlon terrv. Colorcut 'p r J n t ~ a1\d designs. 3•1...:G:?". 1..., 1 ' kvt l9c i.r 11 k chocolate. n111 k chocolate \1·ith a I mo n d "· c:runcl\ or Cr u I t and nuts. Big Boy Table 11~a1·y duty $369 "" bowl ... Kreat for pu:· nl('~. bt>Afh. 2-Lb. 53c: Troy Sun Tan Lotion • %4 DAILY PILOT THUR~DAY ... , 28 lllursdaJ, MAJ 28, 1970 O llll Cil E!lTUt •• (q • (R) "N. lh• Drop of 1 8ud1tt.~ ,....,. Marie pickl 11f1 1n 1tcid1nt1I hl'!l- nolic suuation th1I wnds htr on 1 •ihl shoppln11 ~flt . m Te T.il the Trvti (C) (30) m l'ttallw (C) (2_ hf) ~u flltbol J 'f'o." Ai!rrio Ois1ehno. ·~ IJ """' .. Pr9f1tlltloli! (C) . Yropo:sition 7, •lllCh would p.imil 1 ll.05 €Ii) Tdt·b¥1stt M.ic.I {5S) puboc •i!Mits 10 sell bonds 1t s:lO o ~ @ m lrti"Wdt (C] (601 llitllfr 1nt.e1ell rates, n discussed. (II) '"A Bullft tor M1rt " M1rt &:00 IJ Sit """ (C) (60) Jerry Dunpl!y, D m HllMltr·9rill••" <CJ (30J 0 Cit! TM Top This? (t) (30) This ..eeif's U1mtdy p1rtel II com· pcmd ol stu GOlitm, Geor1e Gobeil and Morey Am11t1d1m. 0 Si1 O'Qld. MOYir. (C) "£tnrllit Kihn" Pin I (tdven1ure) "65 -1 0...-Sh11if, S1:1phen Boyd, J1mn MllOll, Eli WtllKh. ,, Moniot 10utti ~ from "•very Ind Ofl•nia sl I bllld of IUJTli'm, I 0 Oki .. ""* (30) 81 TM f1illbtlM1 (C) (30) ID stir T"' (C) ('60) S1n1:er i1 shol when he w1!neu11 lhe 1,.nder GI lllr~l1a. Robul Alda rutsts. 0 Be1ln1 (C) (90) l .nnle Britt ~I. Dami Manalon1. 0 @ (I) (D l..tldlld (t) (30) (II) "H1min1 Slim1nth1'1 H~ Bi by." Thi p1rtnh ol Sim and Du rin •rrue 1boll1 !ht baby'a "'""-m OM! Fmt Sliw (CJ (90) ID 11,l(!At I Pwhlt tf 1 Sllf (C) CW) ~stepheR eo,d." A prol ll1 ol tht 1cto1 with lllHIS [mnt Bora· nine, Broderid Cr1wlord, Ton1 Ben· nett 1nd [!Ile SommOl'I. Rtlph Hel· aon llosts. 9:00 6 Ci! l1J CBS Tiiu""'1 Morit: Fightin' Words @ CIJ lllt E¥111l111 Ntn (C) (30) GI"'-"• ,. .. r (30) "1.1112ua1e of !ht Deaf # I.~ a rn cm ""' cc> <Jo) €[)~(30) "flit lntH1Cenb .. (mystery) '6 2 -Robert Paver (left) and Ron Langseth attempt to Deborth II.err. Mich11I Red1r1Yt, · Ted G dk · ' P1rnel• fnnklin, Minin siephtn1. restr ain ran e in a scene from 'Bus Stop ." A i:OYerMM, ttrifli to1 twa unu1u11 the Santa Ana Community Players' con1edy closing Cl!) T.-. ;. tn &trllll1 (30) chBdtt11 pl•1Ufd b~ (hosts, 11ts Friday and Saturday. out to prOM th1t fll0illy 1pi1it1 ----'--------''--------------- do, ind«<!, wnt11>1 !ht 111i11c!J cl EB .... II ... lo•!ld (C) (60)1 WAI; Wllitt, Al.,,. Drt1tr. Gloria Cir.er, '.rti Beebe. 1.10 u ... ._,,c. (t) (60) 8 ._ MltR Siio. (t) (90) Cil.llltt •• Mtrhn• Ver P11nQ, An• llttri1 Nbe , f'1mel1 MalOll 111d .-<a. B nit .... INW (C) (JO) Jim kKrtfl tins. Junt Lockh1rt, Ro111 hmU ''"' P•I Buttram IU~t. CD My f..a. M.rtl.1 (C) f30) @(l)hny-(fiOI @ @ -t<l(l~ hlf stTMll dl1r1A. O @@a>T•• Jt111 (C) (60) (R) Diet Ctvett. M1m1 Cass, Chtrle1 Alnf\'O\lf i nd The HoUiu cu~fl. ai) NltidM (60) t :MI B ®; ctl ID Drlptt IC) (301 (R) "D.H.Q.-Mldict l." Srt. Frid•J and Officer G1nnon work out of CentJ•I Recei¥in1 HOSf1il1I. 0 N-(C) (:iO) 8nt..-Wtrd. m """' (C) (30) em Jol11u. to:ooo~m mo..n M•rti~ (t) (60) (RJPetul1 Cl1rt. Peter Graves, fm I lflClll I A CtlllfJ If Clli!ftn Gila Go1clon and Don Rict 111 (Q (30) (R) A 1ocu1 o~ tilt most 111efl. 1P91alill( dtlldr1n'1 .portr1its in Wa.hlncton. D.C.'i Hllliona! G111ery d Art. Mn. £d!ll'lrd M. Ktnn1C11 Jllllllk a C1J "' "'"'*' (30) llJ Mdlr'I J4 (CJ (60) ml DUR Dmrt •tpOtt (t) JK-lltMm. EI:) Di• II Yffdtcl C lOI QI~ C..rwt (C) GrthM Jeff. CJD) UO) 1;91 IJ CIS £111nin1 "-(C) (30) \. wan1r Cmikitt. ' 0 Mllt't Mr LIM? (Cl (30) Gi i LM LKJ {30) m 1..i: t111 aodi tcJ {30) om .... (t) (60) o @rn m •"" 1000 (t> (60> (11) "The list Grand Tour." Jack 8renr11n htlps 1 midd l1-12ed UIU· p!1 IOIW !heir ditleftnets i nd en· ;o, a li111I ltin1. 0 I S,, (t) (60) m M1tlf Adamt (60) ED The Adwoclte (C) f60l !RI "Should 'f'o\lf City Provide Mtl~I· dont to Htroin Addlct1!" R. Lesli• B1ktr i nd Wi lli1m Daill)', 1 Boston attorney and brother of r. lt• 81iley, ire the tchoa!u. Main 111ett i-1 Boston M1yor 11.eYin W~ilt. Yiclor Pllmiwi ITIOderates. Rt Khtd· uled. m ltobl {3 0) Q) CI! T1ll ~1 Wtlt (C) (30) H(!ID HorMCOpt. l Orllll ( 0) fJl) ,,,,.., ... lllltll (30) m• 11 Pro!enor Q) (j) Tnllll If Co1191q11111cu (C) tO:JO €D "8'91il (30) m Aq.i 1,.. l"rti1111 1301 fnl ll'lll Adnatln'I (C) (30) m SI~ Maril (~5) m Tlllt lirl CCJ (JOJ 7:JORQ!(l)f .. ly Anllr (C) (30) (Rj Bl/fly tnd .lodJ pltn 1 blrthdly ""' flK rrendl--lnllttl 1o his dil· -ll@@ fDOlllltl '-(Cl 11:00 e s (j) m "IWI 1c1 B @ OO mNtn CCI 0 OM S"' l.,ond O @ (])(DNIWI (C) 0 Jlovil: (C) "H11rriant S1111th" <•d'lenture) ·sz -John lrel111d, Yl'Oflnt Ot C11lo. Titled Beauty Stars 111 Sexy NY Comedy , By LOUISE COOK NEW YORK (AP ) TI1ere·s A Spani sh marq uesa running around the stag-e in un1lerwear these days. She's Diana Davila. 22, one of the stars of the off. Broad way comedy "What the Butler Saw ." A peti te brunette with large brown eyes and a faint English accent, Diana was born in the United States. She .spent most of her <:hildhood traveling as her father, Marti n Arostequi. moved f r o m dipl:lmalic posl to diplomatic post. She is not overly impressed "-'ith the litle of her father 's mother -the ~1 arquesa de Santa Ana y Santa ~1aria - nor "'ith the fact th;it her n1atemal grancHather. the late Carlos Davila, "·as once presi- dent of Chile an d at the lime of his death in 1955 "'as secretary-general of t h e Org:in1Ul tion of A m c r I c a n ::i1.<l[C:i. '"] don't US(' the tltll'," she back a Jong way. "I was even theatrical as a child. ri1y mother kept repeating to me tha t I was talented and blithe- ly I believc1t it." She studied acting in Ncv,r York City and at 17 played Julie! in <i Sp~n 1sh.Jangu:.ige version of '·Romeo and J uliet" presented in Central Pa rk. Sipping a soft drink, Diana said she lived with lier parents. although she plans to get her own apartn1cnl v.·hen her niolher and father, oow relired, go bac k to Srxi1n. ··sut there are a lot of 1ny moUier's friends in New York, and my god mot her. I'll be. well looked after."' she ad- ded . With a heritage of Spain and Latin America. "'here women lraditionally are sheltrred, what docs .she think of the w-0mcn 's liberation movement? LA's Ahnaanson New Sinton Show 'P1·omises' Delivers By TOJ\1 BARLEY 01 I"* D1llr PllOI Still No Oflt! had to make any pron1ise~ to this viewer to send h1n1 haring off lo Los An geles' Ahm anson Theater fo r "l'romises, Promises'' and an evening of entertainment U1at just has to be the best thing we 've had around this part of the world for a long time. Book by Neil Simon, music by Burt Bacharach and pro- duction by David Merrick - there you have all th e creden- tials you need and the quickly justified p r o mis e that everylhing that went into this smash niusical is out of the top drawer. · ·Prom i s e s , Promises" is a magnificen t hymn to moddery and a brash but brilliant musical that brought "bravos" by the hun· dred from a delighted au- dience. !l's h<1 rd to know where. to start an analysis of this rnagnificenl musical for. by the thne the end comes - <ind what a fantastic finale is pro\'ided v.·ith the frentic staging of the title song, '"Promises, Promises" -you haven"t been able to spot whe re any member or a superb cast put a foot wrong in a gli ttering production. Tiial's a lot of superlatives but they're all richly earned by a show lhal is. \.\'e un- derstand, packing th em in at the Ahmanson. Little wonder, ror this musical staging of "The. Apartment'' adds a lot -Of luster lo that memorable movie, Anlhony Roberts has the role of Chu ck Baxter and he has an inspired facet or two of his own to add to the part ma ~ famous by Jack La Mirada Sets Drama Reginald Rose's " D e a r Friends," the stage adaplation of a CBS Playhouse drama. \viii be presented next \1•eek hy the La fl1irada Playhouse under the direction of T:::inv Brandt. · fncluded in the cast are Chuck Schickcr. Penny Hayes, ri,itch Sanfo rd. ri1ary Lynn Shea, Jean Naquin. Sandra Paskus, Gloria New ton, Ted Craford and Donna DuRivage . "Dear Friends'' will open June 5 for fou r weekends {If Friday and S a t urd ay performances at the Neff Bani in Neff Park. Re serva· tion~ may be made by cal!.ing 521·7350. Lemmon. lie very capably gets t.he Le111mon·Sly!e gags a~ross and delivers some Vt'ry creditable Bac harach songs tu lake, for us, the star of the night. }!is rendition of ··~~sketb~ll" and his lonely v1g1l outside the stadiurn is n1asterJ.v. fitclis sa Hart is \•cry en· dcaring as Fra'i'l Kubehk, the waitress who is silenlly atiorl'd for so long by the hapless Baxter and who loses her heart -and ahnost her life as a result to ri·lr. Shcldrake, the s w l n g i n g personnel director v.·ho puts his fan1ily's Christmas at home before hi s lover's at- tcn1 pled suicide. Bob lfoliday is first class as the suav e hearU ess Shelctrake and pro'. ves he can belt out a song with the besl of the1n, Then we have Kelly Britt who give~ us_ a show stopping character1zat1on as fit argie r-.1cDo uga ll, Baxter's picku p when everything seems to be going wroog and the con· tributor of some of Simon 's most price less puns. She's matched, turn fo r turn, by Jack Krusc hen who's equally brilliant as Dr. Drey fu ss, the next door neighbor wh o believes that Baxter i s responsible for the nocturnal goings on in his much used apartment a nd , natur ally, looks on his neighbor as Apollo, Bluebeard and t he Marquis de Sade rolled into one. The show gets ils title from !hose execu1ivcs who make pledges lo Baxter in return for the use of his apartrnen t for you know what and he has a hard lirne convincing ;1nyonc, let alone Dreyfuss, th<il he's nol quite the guy the aslonished p h y s i c i a n thinks he is. "They thhlk I'm getting regularly what they 're getting occasionalliy. But J"tJ think I "'as getting ii regularly if I f;Ot \vhat they get occasionally. 1' '1•1 I don 't e\·en get \vhat they get oc c:isionally, oc- t J ' n:1 11 Neil Snnon, of t•ourse. Anll that's 11hoit you get all the "·ay through, the flashing "'J\ and the 1dral!y a d a p t e d Bacha rach score in a 1nusical that wasn't just an evening out bt1t proved to be ;i memorable experience in today's thealc.r. A word he.fore. "'e go for Michnel Dcnnetl ·!'I s u per b staging and choreography and a special lrihulc for that tremendous ''office Ch ristn1as parly" rou tine. You have the spirit of this superb shO"-' right there. (fill) (R) ~,, Very Sm1ll Rifle." Wtten I Chtrolet (M•rt Ml11nd1) K ec::cidtnttllJ 1hot by 1 Boorlts· bnullft boJ (Jolmny .le!tWl'I). John· 11J Applnoed"1 (Ro2er Mllle1) pn• tit •tYl help lo -rt en lnd11n 1prbini. m Morit: (CJ -r'hl loy Wltll Hit 6rMn Kai(' (drama) '48 -Pat O'Brien., D11 n StocA.,.tll. saitl, pushing her long brown hair out of her eyes. ''I've never usrd it. fi1 y life is here now.'' She uses her niolher's maiden name for the stage. Diana's role in "\li'hat the Butler Saw" is that of an "earnest. not wil dly intelligent virgin "·ho 's trying to become a secretary anti is having a \'('ry difficult llmr." "Some of the-tl1ings they stand for are obviously right, bl1t !hey art• lak i ng lhemselves so seriously . . . they have become narrow and that's always da ngerous. Latin v.•omen still ti ave in· grained iUeas of whal i.s feminine and what is v.·omanly and America n v.'Otnen tend to1 [~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;-;::.;;;-:;-;.._,,1 regard these ideas as op- pressive , . Latin wome.n are much less confused about their roles as women.'" m Ht Slid. SM S1!d (C) ED Wllllinctoti Wtell Ill lttrirw (C) (R) IJ @ CIJ(DMiMI Wlffd (t) 11:15 @(I)cn-SmfttMn (CJ "11'1 Diana dorsn't seem very confused about hi•r role. She Go Hcive A Safe lloolthy Holida y To An Outdoor iUo vie {lO) "Tunln ol t!ll Sulu Se1." A Ahtt!" .wt lo 111!1!1 IJl1nd1, oll tht rotfl II''" d Borneo. :...V l)/lj (l)Mtn Cirittill (C) 0 MltliH $ Mlllit: (C) "St.I ~ (•d¥tnlurt ) ·5~ -John Wayl'll, l1n1 Turner, l i b Hunter. )1111es Arnt•. S1ory of td-tenluru 1bo1rd 111 011!11w ship, e :H ® m .lohnn1 Cal'IOll June Valh guests, Five minu1es afler the play opens, Diana explained, "l\•e Rot n1ost of 1ny clothes off. (C ) And that's onl y warming up " sau1 she "'ants children and~l ~~~~~~~~~f,;~~ii~~~~~;:;:;::~~; \\'Ould givP u11 art1ng for a family, but addl'<L "I don"! think it \.\OUld necessarily have to l~.•mt• tc1 :1 1.'.hoicc. ·· m Trvth • ~nMqlllfKM (C) (30) m ....., .. _. (6(1) m umJ&) Tht IMo·RMnd: £dltltlon ind llrttfl•Hon (C) (21/1 hr) The hls!OfY o! buuine ind i'lll•Rnlton 15 I\ 1ppl~' \o th• LA. Crty scllool1 i.. 1tudied. !fl-""' 1• m C...iiilll • ""'*' UIO IJ 9 Cl) Jim Nlbol'I SMw (CJ (60) Glen C..mpbelt 1uests. 0 thorie &... (C) (30) l1rry BIJ· din l!o111. /tl!le$ M1111n, Steltnif "°"'" ind Jot fl~nn U1mprt1 •plnst Mary Tyler Moort, l:il0f1t Ctriln Ind Ttrry Moott. S:Rl['lAY DAYT(ME MOV(ES 1:11 D ..,....,.. ......._.. (dr1m1) ':0..-V•• Htfli11, RIJlll HUUf1. 1:9H ..... ltlh" (dr1ma} ·~ - Gt,,. Coo911, R.ty Milland, Su:un H,,..1rd. t•a-...o--~...,,.. (ilcullltflUtJ) '65 -P'111T1ted bJ ....... Ntdei(tl. 0 llforit: "Towt1 In Tri11• (my1· !ti)') '!17-.lohn Mills, Ch1rlt1 Co· burn. Barll1ra Batu \Vh11t does her l:irnily lhink ol the idea'.' "My p<iren ts were :1 little u1)Sct, but thry nd· JU~!ed very "'ell ." As for hf'r 0 (l) Diel """ (C) HartJ Bela-rl'lat11•cs in Sp<11n ;ind l.:.iun !anl e aue~ll. America, she said. "Oh. \hey m llfovit: "Port .r Hill'' (myitery) don't knov.·. They l1ave1ft the. '54-W•,mt Morns. faintest. idea " 1:000 .. 0'li•: "fht B11in• (horror) Di<1n;1·s acting an1b1t1{1ns go She 1~ 1n nu hurry to gel marr11·d. despite a steady hoyfr1tnd. aclor !larr1s Yul in . Bu1 n1:irri~ge very dt>fin itc!y \I'll! Cn1nr before (•hildren . "l"rn ~·rry Cl\11\'cnt1on<1l in lh;11 respcc!." ~<ud the tnarquesa. '6!1 -Allflt Htywood. Cedl P•1ker, ·-·-----~-----.. -----..... -... Peter Va n lri;k. ,. oo• ... (Cl \~~~'"·~-· ~ata~·1naf4·1•n m Mft'lt: "'Str1nt1 Ad-itnlu,.• ~ "j .. , ..... (dram•) ·~ -841~ Cooptr, Mult English. Sailing daily at 9:30 a.m.. ()n th€ 'amc;us l:lOO~ lwllltln to1td (CJ also last motor c ruiser J' z:oomAn-NIPt Shor. .1he Wilch"t and seaplane service. JJJ(J' K.J'JT£ Mirror.~ ""Miilions l.Ae Ut," ''Our Take the Harbor Freeway U" 'JI~ M•JI Ill H..-1n1.-to Calelina off-ramp in erF II u~ ,,..'JP Z:JOl)Nnl/Cift lh Thll .., (C) San Pedro. Ample pe rk-W M~t,11/,I. m "Tiil• Alil'J ., ... 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CHAl'MAN OPEN EVERY DAY AT TH.I CllCLlf IN O•ANCI Jn.f•n ·--- • 121-10)0 Of0n9t Co. P .. ml••• D<IVe-ln Enqaqeme~I &u rl l •nc111fr-O.•n Mori!~ "All!POl!T'" IGl Color A '~mily l n!1r!•inm1~1 Ctfll•r ·--,,..._,, .. ,_ 11~.J,2• llt><•-.h .......... u..... ·~ ,,._.,,, -·-·~ -·~ !l.41-t(il l -, __ , --!l<l!-llll ~:;:;:;;;~ :,-;:0501"1-0102~1i~·_.~"'c'~"~··~·~·J • l'llltl ••l l! • IE>cltnlut 0""9• to. Orlvt In • Sl>owln~ • "TltlE BOYS IN TliE BANO" jll l I '"TH£ PAllTY" lG! COIOf • Una ... 11 Mun &• With PU•nl A !I Co IO• Show ••I•• Seller>-ll in~o Sl•rr "Tl-IE MAG IC CHl!ISTIAN" !OPl '"' "'VIVA MAX" tG) Co. O•IY .. ln ~howln• AY lO A f'IAIC ED Coi.r AIDED MINSKYS'" !GI') lot u...i ... II Will Nol •• A lltol C>•clv1I•• O••no• Ce. Orlv•ln Show Int Glel> C•mpbfll Ill "NOllWOOO" Uil .M Jt llfl W•Y"• I" .. TIU& Gll1T" 10 ) AU Co.lllt $1aOW Wiii Ol"'t~'o "KIHO 0 ' TH!i: Gll lllLllS" (0) Color ·~ "THI COM•UTlll WD"I TIENNIS SHOES" IG) C•IOr Or•ngt Ce. l'rHnllrt Drlv .. ln E..,•g•mtal ''T HIE LOSERS" !•I Cclot "'KILL THE!ol ALL ANO (OMii I ACK ALIVE " !Color) Undt < 1' Mv1I 11 Wi!h P1r ... 1 O••ngt C•. l'<tmlt<t Dr!v•ln Showln1 "A Man C1!lt11 Hori•" !GI'! Cole< "flit •t1vt"" rGPI Color W•" Dlt•1y·1 "ICIHG 0' THI O•!Z.Zllll" !01 C1ter ''THI COMl'UTl ll WOltll TllNHtS SHOES" CGI Coier WI" OllM\"t "KING OI< THE OllZlLll!S" IOI Colet ''T"I. COM,UTE lt WO"I. TENNIS SHOIES" IOI c,19, All Coler Sho-w "'IVI! MAN A"MY"' /Gl'I ... "'THI IATTLI 01< l llllTAIH" 10) "llUNHY GtR l " !GJ t•le• "AM&U SHl!llS" IGl'I CtlOr ••••••••••••••• TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. llOOIS "'"1ERN.IXS DOCTOR ZHl\1\GO lN PANAV1$10H" ANO METllOCll.Olt Exclusive Ora nge County Showing TONIGHT AT s,oo P.M. WINNER OF 4 ACADEMY AWARD ~ AMER1CA"SNUMBER ONE ENTERTAINER IN AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE MOTION PICTURE ENTERT AINMENTI "THC BJGr.CST. HANDS0fi1[ST ~!.OV![ MUSICAL vvrn·HN MEM©RYr·-n-•NJIO'l.'.>"O.-"• ,....... . . ' BARBRA STIWSAND 1"•1·:11 -.. 1 11;•·~·:-." • m.LO,DOLLY !- COMPLETELY A UTOMATED Hl·IN TENSITY PROJECTION / ' :0.0.AQE ICliJDI E PLAV LAND , WALTER ft,ATTHAU MICKAEL CRAWfORD I )•,I ·::-. ' .. . .. T1c~•lt AY"l.lblr If llo• OH•<t ftnw. A!"' •v~UablO II l•b~r1y •nd M111~•1 Tlc~11 A9enr.e~. NEW DELUXE ULTRA A10DERN SNACK BAR Come Early -Open Daily 7:00-Show at Dusk! THE FIRST DRIVE·IN OF THIS TYPE IN THE ENTIRE WESTJ Box Office Open at 7 p.m .. Show at Du~k Box Office WALT DISNEY ,,,.,.' , .. ,.J IS ~ t1·~ ~ ( ..-\.t~t• BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID is fi013F.J!r n::nfor. UA-J'''"' ,. c,• •-f\M l &:t},·1~,l\.... ft\.~,1 J •m~'IKl. ~·~· "'\...J--LL:P. Box Office Open at 7 p.m. Show at Dusk t>orby OGill and the~ittle 'People ,, "I Love You, Alice B. Tok1a s!' Box Office Open at 7 p.m. Show•t Dusk . C h anges for Osear . .., ~. "' . ~ .. -;,.-: ~ Academ y Cleaning House Li ~l D111npling Sta rd om Fro m Co 1n1nercui.l ~-~ By 808 TllOMAS ; :· 1lOLLY\VOOD 1AP1 -:\ ·.; year ago, Gregory Peck Jn. (. .... dlcated that stodl'!Y old 0.5car •:.?. was going lo gel a f<icehft • ' Now it !las hapflCUl'd . .; In recent tirnl's. crH1,·s hilvt .; accused the Ac;1dcrny of Mo- ~: lion Picture Arts and Sciencl'S • : of b c in g cstab!J shmt'nt- • : uricnttd. Oscar's gaze. lhl':- :. c lain1ed , w:is l()\\:1rt1 • •. fl ollywoocfs golden bu t long- : ~ gone past These critics f)OLn\l'd lo !ht• : • recent Acadt•rny :i 1\' a rd s , •. which seemed to rl'<:ognu.1• !ht· ;.-; old-style cntcrt:.u nm£i1l 1nov1es . . EXCLUSIVE "FOUR STARS** * •HIGHEST . : RATING ... A GRATIFYING ACHIEVEMENT." -W•nd• H•ll , H.f. 01ity H'>r., : · "EPIC BATTLE OF THE SEXES." • -Vincent~. N r. l•mlt'l ' ' . ' .. ' ' • ' ' ' . '" ,_ '. ' . ' . ' RICHARD BURTON GENEVIEVE BUJOLD IN lHI HAL WAtLJS r'~Ull< 1-(l(JOI ! .vl1111Cef the Tff ousClll~ Df)"S MON THRU s.-.T. "A NNF." Shown al 1 41\d q JO Conlino~1 Sund•~ From 1 1.1 hile-ijnunng !ht• excitement of l hfl llf'W tlrlf>!Jl<I Thl' atTUS<i llons se0l'rned lo lia~c :;on1e ineri t. J:.:ach ·year ;.ilttT I lie nominations have been annoul'll'etl. Ille At•aderny ~(·reens lhl• nunltnated filrns 1.i its tilcatl'r. A gl3nce over Ilic aud1i'nce at those screcn- 1n~s g11 "$ <ill indica tion of lhc n1l·1nlx·r~h1p :\!any o! rhu:.e prl·:.'l'nt ha1" I on g rcllrf'd rron1 ltti n making. 1:rc1::ury l'et k h<ts bun 110 mcrr figurehead as pre&ident ol the Aeadeiny. !le l\.'l.S <.1warl' nf the ~1ecusa 1ions of thl' geri:1tr1c nature of the Ac<1den1y cJcctor;iLe, as we!J as thl' c!a1n1s that pressures: TEtH#ICOf.bR' -·~ ..... ·-· ALSO THIS F-EATURE WAHB, RULER OF 711£ ROCKIES!. -·.~·y .. ·-·-~ ........ .__.._ TECHNICOLOR·~oo COt-/TINUOUS FRO M 2 FRl.-SAT.-SUN . l'Bn be applied to swing votes. Peck w11s Hl:.o aw&re that there "'ould bl' hurt feeling s a11d widespread 1nd1gnation if the Acade111y rnade any abrupt l'hanges u1 lls 1ncn1bcrship. "The Board of Gove rnors 1ns1tutcd a two-year sludy of th.~ 1nen1b<'r rost er," sald a spokesrn:.i n. "Thl' Ro a rd realized th<it !he passage ol r1n1e had 1nadr some branch affiliations ina ppropriate. A con1n11ttce v.cnl lhrough the hsl. branch by branch and 1ncrnbcr by mernbcr " 1'hc review brought changes in status for 497 nll'Tnbers. f''orty-runc were ehanged from one branch tu ;111other -ror 1•:.::a1nple. a v.'fitcr ,vho had G t1t•ert1ess bcconic J thrector. One hun- Crctl and nine \iere sv.·itchcd Deborah Kerr sl~1rs <I S the ~overness for ·t •1·11 froin branc hes to be 1 n g rncnibcrs-at-l:irgt'. Thry ii·ere young child rl'll in .. 1'hc Innocents.·' tonight" al rnostly rncrnbrrs who hud bct'n lnactil'c in filnis; they 9 on lhc CIJS 'l'hursday l'an no11· vote fur thC' av.•ards Night l\1ovie over Chan- but not lor lhl' 11om1nalions _ne_l_2_. __ u1 their u"'n tr;ifts. Three htr',H.lrt<l and thirt y. nine nicn1bt~rs 11·ere made associalcs, 11 h1 ch means they tflnnnt 1·ote for awards. Th£' Acadeiny ha s also tightened up the rules on quolifical1ons for ne11· mcrnlx>rs: more ex- perience in fihns V.'Jll be re- quired. L.'.lst week PCl'k announced another change the members or the pubhe relations branch v.·ere IJcing s11·itchcd 1 o asso<'iate n1cn11Jcrship. th u s depriving thcn1 of voting for lhe awards The Academy president rt'asnned that the pu!Jlicists do their major work ;if!cr fil1ns ;ire completed and 1h11s hnvc no h:ind in the C'rcative process. "t\n t'ighl-rnan l'on11n1ttee headed by D<ir11eJ Ta radash of the writers' branch v.•as appointrd tu review co1n- plaln1s about 1he changes." said an r\cadcmy spokesman. •·so tar only 13 out of the 567 cha11ges have been rcvers- l-<l .. The n1•11 ~etup rrduccs thP Aca dl'rny rlector;1U,> from 3,172 10 2.802. Prck Oclieves thal the redu ced total will be more responsive to 1rhat is current in !he film world. Ne\V Irvine Group Set F or Co1n ed y The lrviJte Commun it y Theater. freshly int roduced lo Orange Coast audiences with a program of onC·<•Ct plays, has chosen thr cast for its first ful!-!l•ngth production. "Coml' Blo1v Your llorn," the con1edy which hegan a decade of playwrighllng suc- cess for Neil Simon. \Yill be staged by the Irvine Players for two weekends in .June. Ner1l Losey 1s directing U1e sholl' T<iki ng tht• pnncipal roles ;ire Torn Titus and Ji1n 'fraughbcr as the bachelor brothers sharin.ii: a Nc\v York apartrnen\. San1 Brandon and Frances ~1cCann 11·ill repeat C'arher ro les a.~ the mother and father . 1rlult· T 1 n a Dirkmaat and J nellc Bassin supply the romantic interest. "Come 81011· Your Horn'' \\'Ill play June 19·20 and 26-27 :-it the Corona dcl ~far High I lly JERHY BUC K NF:\V YORK (AP 1 -A!iee Pl11ytcn has Just rnude the transition frotn the yoong bnc!e who n1akl's indig~·stible du1npl ings in a telev ision com· n1C'rcial to rock singer in an off Broadway h11 S!1e slepp<·d into th<' role Tuesday night in "The Last Sweet D<iys of l ~<ia(' " A newspaper :.id for the sho1\'s calls her ''o ur lit- tle . dumplmg " ri·IJs~ P!ayten ha.~ lx>en in !he theater since she "·as 11 -she's now 22 -and has bt'{'ll 1n such shO\\s a-; "C.11psy." "Oh l'er." "Hello . Dolly!" and "!!enry S1•.-eet llenry " Thr la1t1·r brought her a nomination for thr Tony award But the role of the young bride 1n the A!ka·Seltzl'r com· 111rrcial brought her national lanu>. Lasl Tue~ay the com- rnrrcial \Vas named the best 111 1!.~ category and ~1iss 1~1aytt~n and her costar, Terry Kiser. each won 1 Clio award for the ou l !!tan d i ni; pc rrormance of the yel:ir 111 a commert'ial. "The only lhing ," she said in ht>r wavering voice ... they forgot lo invite us lo !he awards diMer " Thal C'Ommerc1al won her roles in other co111mercial~. bul despite a rew claims. !\ dtd not land her the parl 1n "Isaac_" "( had that part before the commercial cuml' 001 ," stie said. "They'd .seen me in other things I'd done." She 1s dic kering for ' ap- pearance on a s ummer r epl ac e ment stiow Oil televlson, but doesn 't want !o talk ab\Ki\ it yrt. She said. •·trs b:1d luck un til it's down on paper." She said the dumpling com· 1ncrc.~al was one or the few she's made that 1wts fun . "Usually you have lo hold a plu tter a certain way or .sorneting like tha t," she said. "But they lel us ilriprov ise. Only 4 men have walked on the moon For the rest of us, "2001" is as close as we're likely to CJet . Also Playing TE REN CE STAMP CAROL WtjlTE "POOR COW" School little thf'ater. Ad vance ~/)~~~,,.,. n. reservations mav be obtained ~ j.l;="'by"="::l::lin::'::' 83:00-3·=''~'-·'====; HOLIDAY MATINEES NOW EXCLUSIVELY ! Frld"Y·Sah1rdar e111d .Svndar '" E•oryboo~ . > .. > .. '•' .. '"llOWll ~!~IRAl COlll'O!lA!KI!( F ~-SOUTH Brl1tol~'! ~~~~1T ® THIS PI CTURE H.6S RECEIVED AN R RATING, IT tS TH E POLICY OF THIS THEATER THAT HO PERSON UN· DER JI YEA RS OF AGE Will 8£ ADMITTED. A MARTN POLL PllODUCTION '1he magic 9arden of stanle_y sweethea rt So°"""' b, RCJB(RT T W[STBROOK f.,,, hs No.-1 ~«I b, MARTN POll O.,cr.d b, LEONARD HCfN : • fii1_,,,::n-_ /~(f"'-XQ.0' l,\l./lfyA ;. ~ -.. --v ,., ..,. WED. THU R. MO N, TUES . 7:00 · 9:15 FRI. SAT. SUN. l:00 -3:15 ·5:30-7:45 -10:00 WllflEll 4 ICllBIY • -llESTSONG m'CJiw"ANO! / 1llE SUNDANCE KIO J. j -'Ihc...--:J+im-. -e-'lf I e PLUS !ST AREA SHOWIH~ • PRESENTED WI TH STEREO SOUND • ·• •vu ,,, "" ''"'r" ,.., ..• ···-OUN CAMPBEU KIM DARBY .HALWAWS:....- 1 ~ t·J i\~'l·I·J ·I ·-JOE NAMATH IGJ I• "'•«l<OR••"'RMIW'•1 f'IClliHL «J> 'Miss:letm'Brodic '''===== ~~!:~.!. I I ~~1~!~1:A 1 ~OPEN •I 6:4S 7ot E. Balboa · · · ••Ibo• P•nln1v lo NOW thru TUESDAY NOW PLA YINCi CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS f r ;d::~~·;~r.d;;r.s:lnd •y "I can't remember when I've enjoyed a picture as much as 'AIRPORT'. It's a wonderful escape film in which you can lose yourself completely, caught up in the action and tension on the screen!" -Rock y Moun,01n New1 "AN ABSORBING THRILLER! EXPERTLY PERFORMED ! A DARNED GOOD MOVIE!" "'"''"'"' Tiil # 1 OOV!l Of THE YlAl-llllW a 1anor ~u11! -Journol of Commerce o ROSS HUtflfP - .AIRPORT -BURT LANCASTER • DEAN MARTIN JEAN SEBERG JACQUE~INE BISSET GEORGE KENNEDY HELEN .HAYES VAN HEFLIN MAUREEN STAPLETON BARRY NELSON LLOYD NOLAN DANA WYNTER BARBARA HALE * ORANGE COUNTY PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT * FASHION ISLAND + NEWPORT CENTER 1111,, •. ,,,.-,r· 1, 1,.,., ....... ... .... . ... "' ••• : HOLID AY MATI NE ES • Ftldcry-Sotwl'dey-S11~doy RATED "G" '"' '" EV5"'Y0N• T"""'"""• ~ ru!." •• 1111 •l;rl 111 the ;\lr11111rial !1.1 \I, rekuHI .' llf"'ICW1oi ),.n<.i\t'e l.uli.fru L11•~ka•!c nl Counlr) •iid Wt&1ern Muo". Kn nil' o l!err~ .f ;or111 • ~lrl•• ~ L• • II• 50tli i\nn11 fr•an ..,·,ih t .,,·.u S1.1 ,, .. r r .. ,rntova • .,f '\ r'!~rn l\luo1c 111•! ~ 1u:10 ... 1 ~1 "" Tht Lake ~I ~ •r •t& V.Jlall" 1'lu1 U-.111lnuOU• ~:ntertainmf~I. Holiday M•tinees-Fri,·Set.-Sun., May 29-30-31 ... , .. W<STM•••n• c .. ,... 1st AREA SHOWING It'• •8oodt111w Glen· encl "SuparJoe: .. cloin•whot lhoy do best! Acod•'"Y Award Wlnll•r '"' iltto1-Joh• Woy,.. ..... ~-.. '··-JOHN GLEN KIM WAYNE • CAMPBELL · DARBY PAR.-.MOUNl PICTUACS Present5 GllN CAMPBEll KIMDARBY ~ .HM WAws:..__- 1~ t·l :\','l·I·l ·I -JOE NAMATH "'THE BOYS IN THE BAND' IS HILARIOUS!" REX REED, Holidti y M 1g11in• "THE BOYS IN THE BAND IS EXPLOSIVE! The film is even better than the play! Shot throogh with cunning and explosive encounters. THE CAST IS EXCEPTIONAL!" -VOGUE MAGAZINE "SCREAMINGLY FUNNY! TWO HOURS OF DAZZLING flLM! Every phrase, every frame, every performance shines and shimmers with its own very spec ial kind of perfection. 'THE BOYS IN THE BAND' is a film of impeccable brilliance." -JOYCE HABER, Synd icated Columnist "A MOTION PICTURE THAT IS NOTHING SHORT OF BRILLIANT! An intact film record of a witty, humanistic and beau- tifully constructea lirama, heightening and intensifying its every quality!" -JUDITH CRI ST, NBC Tod ay Show Mart Crowley 's t·"lrti~O~ 1111111 lr lil: IB\~U "~ ... is not a musical. Worn.nl'Pcd..adb,~1C.o.Wv ~b,W.\tii rd" /\LeoPtcxL:t.:n.Lld Po.xL:t.,, (~ rbL:l!ll lhnncl [).,.,.,,. ~ Pdi.~ J,.,. A~~Pd...ePh" ·Cdo~~·®--::?.:.."!" n> AV"""'C~h'iit.!bru.cn * PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT * Holiday Motinees Fri. • Sat. • Sun . May 29 • 30 • 31 'THE LAWYER' It's Habit.fo rm ing Don't grt wr,1ry. Rt,:id Lr.iry. Bdl L~ary's onr-hne cnin mffl ti on tt1f world .irollnd Ui ,dn bt h<1b1t -lor1111nf}. Cllttk tod,1y'~ Cr.d/111 by Ltarr. • 26 OliJLV PILOT S T1111~, I~~ :'C 1'1J ------ Money's \Vortl1 OVER TIIE COUNTER Gia1it I 11veslo1·s NASO l1shng1 fo r Wednt:1day, Mi1y 27, 1t70 Rti> ... n•I •t 1111•,.••M ..... lt 1i•ott •I ................. t .,.,. ,,_ NAIO Mean Stability? ~rl<tl cit Ml IM ......... lt M ., ... -............... ~1111« Hy SY LVIA PORTEH A \l-1dely trun1peled 1!11.-'0ry hss held that lhe emergt.i le uf Lhc giant 1nst1tutlon<.d 11 vestor would be a force adding ro the stab1!1ty of stock pnct ~ Jn brief !ht pt r sua sl ' e rea::;0111ng h IS been such 1 :ot1Lut1ons d S mutual rund' pension lunds 1nsuranrt (1J1n panies etc re<'c1ve hugt ~urns of cash r ver} d<tv "hrt h they must put to "ork tnc 11 rv size of tht'1 r cash tlo11s "ould aln1osl <Jfway:; n11kc lillffi blgger bu}ers or stork~ 1h 1 l se llers CJS respon:; hli n1oney rn tnager thev v.ould 111cst 111th care> for thr long h:nn and thus '1 ou ld lend llJ 1•u:;h u1> pru::cs anJ narro111 Jlrlll' ..:hnng~s In coh n1ns from !he l 1tr 1n5-0s 11 the late 196fls I hel1wd ~11rc 1rl lhb throrv I ;ipologize nv VIOLE:NTI Y lhang ng till Ir l!l 1kc Ufl ObJCC\!VCS and 1tt1v111rs n the late 1960s n 11 u1s lh ut profoundly confllll 11th their ongn1:il functions lln v h t\e double<ros~cd us all 1 could nol antltipate nor <'ould you t ha l r~spcttC'd trusted proless1on 11 m::inag1 r of money "ould :ict 111ore emotionally and t r r;il1Lally than the "1ldest ul- d1\1dual gambler 1n ptnn}' stoc ks or horses Bv Ir} 1ng lo tradf' 200 000 ~h irr blocks ol ~1ock l~ 1hough they '1ere 100 sh are blocks :.ind lo Jun1p 1n and--0ut or 1ndn 1dua! :;\licks ni a mat r~r of d:iys 111~1cad of years 111cv ha\t:> ~n pr me laclors 1n 1lu s!l)(k market ~ ;ip- p 1111 gl\ I 1rgr fluclui.i!iOOS ind st('<fl p1ch1nged slump I ( ould i ol 1nt1c pate n r (OOid IOU -I) at J>CH:illled prufes~1onflls \vould actually 1hrcat~n tile l1qu1d1ty or AmlT1 t <1 ~ great s t o <' k 1n arktl~ for !hi! I rst l1n1c in our h1<:tor\ IJ\ W Sli\G SIGllT of lhc1r 1n1>ortanl Junc11on lo tn 111 1ge !he ~111<111 111 l stor s :;;iv1ngs 111 a ~ound inann('r and b} 1rrespons1blv compe11ng 1n a n1ad race lo outperform each 11hC'r, 1hry h;L\r strained the 11 r' n1ath1nery or t h c 0rl\ 1n1it:>d ~tOC'k mar kt I~ 1111' nit ns1(1('ll ou r w Cl r brr d 1 11 rlO!TIJl Jl h llehlnd llii St PllC"' agon11 PAIN-YOUR BODY'S CRY FOR HELP by TERRY GRANT . " 11 I fl 1 \Ir ,_ J\ I 111 ~Jl 1hf I n11l 11 I I I r >OLI !lll 11100 ' 11 l~ :-)tnr 111(1111 ;'\I t 11 Ht If Hl !\ \ !111 h I) fl ( \J 11,. ... ~ ! ' " lh•I I I ' " fl()('TO I (',\-.; 111 tis 1lh•n ~n i r In 4\ 111 r1 \\ 11111 dt 111 I I l lhl lh \\ lh UI f"< I I li~I \ ,.rt' 11 r1111111 1~111 1n11~frlh"11 hi 11ih II d \\ \Ill( 111' Ii' 1\1 ,1, I 11 111 r1 ~l'lll (' rinrl h 111111 ,ARit LIDO 'HAIMACY 351 Hoip tol load Nt wport ltoch 442 1580 f ,H Otll•try •' ' ••• c ". V<• .~ C~~l'U~ l1 g t!rb:ites ire go11~ un ;il!o111 !lit' ;ibihlv 01 !lit stock 11::1rkets lo <1hsorb 1nst1tut1011al ~ell1ng abrnll lhc tJungcrs o! ('ollus1on on 1nerg12rs <ind cur !)()rate take-ovt?rs ;ibool thl! 1 tl e;idlu e on a 1nass1Vl stud> Con1nu ss1on 1~ nL 1r1ng ~ &>pt l he Securit1t:::; & Exthangl' 0~ t < P•> 111.:1.:tl for Ill 11 'urb:; ur lhP role of lhf' 1n~t11ut1011 r.1 the stock n1arkets i.;n11I !hl fu11hng~ a re> re vt>aled there <':lll b< n1 full docu111 ~11 tauon or lhc alcus 11 1ori:; I ve .<;urn1nnnzed abo\r don t have t 1 11;11\ for this docu mtnt;ition Held !his cu ""' ' . ml •ao,.. m ~·!In AA/> [n! "" (oro AF-Ar> S ll H~ In<. l>VM Co A(mt E • MO !J;rn t .. bt• 4 to • Ill CO lnd " Q s. Aiied la "'~!n (,e<i '"'60< \I ' FINANCIAL 1nst11ut1Vn::; ! "[ UL~~ now dominate thr 1narkct~ •m F•P account for 1nor( th in unt h 1Jf !mG F.~ ( ( ( '· "'m n\d <l I public l~3C ing 111 ~Joc ,.s " Mr <o on the New 'I ork Slock I x ~~~ c;G':,~ 1t :irg(' and to1 1tue( rHhs ur ~"1•~'"8 the doll ir ' 1Juc of tr;id11g ;n~i~n incd £J11s IS I 1.:UltlJJl('te I e1 ~rs<tl ~ ~e~ ~ or lhC fUlf S cf 111r Jll~l1tt1 t lon ~·~0.,.Mo:: and Lile 1nd \ 1dual 1nvc:;tor as ! (2dp, 1 fl'tentJy IS [)I(! .<;\:Jr! < f \ll( ~~ Od S~r l960S ~,~,P~ t2) ln t%9 :lloni nutual ~!,-;;r~P Junds turnl'd over 49 8 purct:nt ~~~:::' ! of their portfolios or NYSE 'l••'"m ll~l o • h<;\('d stocks as again~\ 1 JTil'rl' ""m •na 19 pcrcenl r1 !962 Al thrs ~· i .'.'°~1> rate they 11 ould rlpl1tl tht lr l~ ar.c,,,~ • nt1re portfolio~ wuh1n two l,.,t 1 \f'lr!'01 1~1"'R• In !hr ~arnc.: \4 ;Jt Iii! 111 ::;~ ~,.. r ~urance cornp 1n rs l u r n 1 d {11;: 1 r~: 11\lr 28 J pt:rcl'nl ol tt1c1r :·~~"srrd !;\CX:ks <ig<HllSI 10 pCrl~rll i :t'!. "~' 1962 At Lh1s ra 1~~~~.11· co11scrv;it11 e l1fl' 111~ur 111 L c"f;. ~ tOn1p;in1es v.ou!d rcpl;ic r rt cir w S• entire stock por!/0!10~ 1 ILSS lll:in fou r 1uars 11n11d non IO~t red pr valP. J>12ns10 1 I uuls lurned over 22 l pC::rl trll ol their .slo(l.' <ind J1abd1ty lfl~IJI lllCt tOITi j) lll!C S turned 01 er 26 I agau st under JO percent 111 1%2 AS FOR PklCE lluctla !ions or n1 ore th.'.ln 1 000 .NYSE listed ~lo' k s ~7:l <'hanged k ss th:.i 1 10 pl l<'t.:nt In 19&1 218 ch 1nged !es~ th in 10 p<'Tlt!nl Ill AA I M 1111 11:. <:hanged Jess than IU per l Cnl 1n 69 And 1h1s p:is! 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' • '" 1 ., • u " Wall Street Mal{es Biggest Gaii1 Ever NE\V YORK (UPI) -The stock n1arkct staged a stunrun~ recovery Wednesday sending the Do\V J ones industrial average up 1nore tl1an 30 points from the 7 1/2 year lo\v reached 1n the previous ses s1on Trad1n~ was heavy The closely watched barometer of 30 selectc-d blue chips \vas up 32 04 at 663 20 near the final bell The Uf-'I marketw1de 1nd1ca1or n1~asur1ng all stoc ks traded r acked up a gai n of 4 52 percent near the close on l 615 issues C:1cross the tape Advances routed decline« 1 310 to 175 Turnover of around 17 1n1\11on shares onas run 111n g about in hne with Tuesrl av Electrorucs paced the recovery al though che1n1cals and oils also gains on \Vall Street shO\\ ed strong Among the day s most active stocks were Oc c1dental Petroleum Telex Co rp Penn Central E\ectnc & Musical Industries and \mcr1can Tele phone In late trading Occ1dental Petroleum was about 2 1/4 higher on nearly 200 000 shares Penn Central was up 3/4 on 170 200 shares and Telex was 1 1/2 higher on 167 500 shares "' , ' • • • ' , m .. 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Acapulco Goes Back To Aztecs NE\V YORK <UPI) H voyagers fro1n oute r space happened to !:ind at Acapulco 1n 1971 lhcy might be pardon ed for concluding that the Aztecs were still running Mer "' That~ because K Ludwig s Princess J1 o le I .J lnlcrn:it1onnl Inc will then ha\ c completed a $4G m 111011 hotel rcscmOl1ng one of th~ towering Aztec monuments 1 , central Mex ro that so amazed the early 16th Century Span sh Conquistadores 111e 14 story p y r a m l d a 1 structure will be approache<I by a wind ing roadway almost a mile long and landscaped w1Ui authentic Aztec reuc~ 'The roof will resemble a ceremonial platform where hun1an sacrifices we r ~ p~ r formed to the sun god by ti c Aztec prtest,s The 800-room hotel "'1th 1L" golf rour~e lrrJ:oon~ a n ii Roman style baUu occupies 1 ZOO.acre tract b o r d e r 1 n l Revolcadero Beach on th1 Pacific Ocean According to Robert \\' Tatum executive vice pres1 dent of Princes.s lnlemat1on al the Acapulco Pnncess will open wllh nearly $1.2 mlUion Jn bookings ll wlll have an 18 OQG.squere foot divis ible convenUon hall with facllllles to handle con vent1ons as large as any beld in the United States It Is one of two luxury hotelt currently being completed tor Ludwig a mystery man 1n flnandal circles The other is I.he $20 mill ion Southampton Princess on Bermuda He ar\eady operates one hotel m Bermuda and owns but lease111: out two at F'reeport on Grand Bahama T~land Work wtn start ou aoother hotel m Me• 1co City this year and Tatum .said he Is looking for 51tes In Australia and Europe Ludwig also Is develOptng cnnd om n1um anrl re<11denUal communities a t Acapulco f re('JlOf'l f:ranrt Rnha ma and ~t PA rnchsc Brn ch south Of Ortsbane Australia , j • • • Tomorrow 10 to 10 Credit Terms Available .-···:.. ··'·'" ,.4 . . 'i \ ..... ._... . ...... ~ ,,- .... ,. .. ·,-I I . 'I' Carved Spanish Oak Sofa and Chair UPHOLSTERED JN "HERCULON" 28 SETS ONLY! Save Over .$100 YOUR CHOICE Solo or Pair of Choirs Brighten up your living room or den w ith this r ichly carved Spanish Oak Sofa o r Choir combi- na tio n. Resting on the handsome frame ore reversible seat and bock cushions that ore foam filled and covered in easy to clean Herculon {.Jbricl Both choir ond sofa hove complimenting brass emblems to enhance the Spanish theme! The sofa features heavy duty hard rubber casters for easy moveme nl! Buy one p iece or both fo r your home todoyl ~~~ 9~""""""'~iF-~ ~ 4 Pc. T ableou Moster Bedroom Suite Tht Inherent beauty of frencfi Provincial sty1ong is augmented by custom cabinetry and l1ni shing, mak ing lhe "Tableau" Bedroom Suile o truly aob!onding co!lechcn. The crowning !cuch u the remarkable depth of the Ant ique Pohno lmish, R·chly detailed brnsses of outhenloc French styling compleie the look cf elegance ond lu..:ury. All drawers are com- plelely dust-proof w1rh p•n Irey ond sl11rt d1v1der in one drawer of dres· ser. You lr11ly mu~1 see !his ou1srond1rtg .so1!e lor its beauty of groce end stylel Sui!e includes1 Tdple Dresser, framed Mirror, Heodboord, end Nile SrondJ . -.. All fou• (4) P1ec"' BOTH PlfCES !EVIi l WHS~. Pit I Cl $166 "Horris of California" Swivel Tub L1sr 12,9 Choir provides Comfort and Smart Styling! This beouhlul choir feoiures sw1Vl!I ocrion, el•minoting need of physical twisting ond turning I Channeled bock and reversible "T" .shaped seat cushion ore filled wirh loom and Kadel wrapped for uhimote sealing comfort and long los11ng hfel Self deckiP'!g and Wolnul wood base ore additional quol11y leo!uresl The Sond color- ed fobric is easy lo core for ond will blerid woth or.y color scheme you may hove! Modern Occosionol Tables LIST S49.9l Houndsl~oth Sofa and Loveseaf The perlecl chance ta brighten up your living room or den • , , $3 97 ond or fantastic savings. features quo lily corts!ruction, to-the-floor sryling w11h Wolnul finish . Yoor chai!'.-e al Coc.ktoil 47"11:2 1" OI' a• of .stylish sophi1t1cared co111emporory h11u.1ty in the most '°vghl oiler End Table 26"•20". Don't mi11 out. OPEN SUNDAY 10T07 DAILY 10 'TIL 10 Deep Tufted Spanish Style Living Room Your Choice Sofa & loveseot or Sofa, Cho or & Ot1cmon The solo hos e11C ry featur e you c.ould desire o! twice !he price! Uphobtered i~ !he lines! glove .solr Black Vinyl ••• eosy lo wipe clean for tha1 losl1ng new loold Provides "learher'like" feel you poy subs!on11olly more for, plus the elegonce of Spanish styling in Medi!erronean Oolo: liroished wood !rom. There ore oroly o few 1r1 slolk , •• so hu rry. This value os your~ today ol Levlt1 o! o..,er o 30°/0 reduction. You'll never see o bargain like rhi s again-I Visit oo,lr S~owfl')Qm end see rh,s beoutolul set loday! ( Elaborately Carved 7 Pc. Medilerraneon Master Bedroom by Johnson-Carper 't'OUR.CHQIC[ $297 ·' All 7 PtfClS $597 Mognif•cenl Spanish Pecon finished Moster Bedroom , •. deeply corved door''a nd drowei-fronts • _ • rnass1..,e ta.rhe-floor s!y!1ng, features Pianite tops ... no worry about s!aln~ or stro1che1 ••• deep, dustproof drawers w11h merol cen!er glides for darhes prolection and longer drower life, plu1 ompl" storage space. A group to odd good los!e to your home and ot remor~oble sa~1 ng1. A value you will treasure for )'eors to camel Set includes: Mas.s1~e lnple Dresser. Tw in Plate Gtos1 Mirrors. King or Queen Size Heodboord, {7) Two Drawer Nite Srond$, plus the Huge Chesr. Elegant and Durable fabric on the market, block and wh11e "Houndstooth" (Herculon). Plus the usr $57'9;..:c'~':;-;-;~:;<:o;m~•:;;"~'o-;l_~_•_"_'od_o_yc_o_o_d_'=o:'~'ji' jiilll~ feotures !hot molo:e lhi1 sofa end loveseol one of lhe moU believable furnilu re volues I w. haYft ever offered. Bloc.k vinyl welts on seal cushions and all edging ••• beautiful f URN ITU RE wolnvl wood trimmed armrests . , • button tufted back , , • sch spring edge construe· livingroom Octagon Commodes By Famous "Kroehler" $47 ~·---;;:-:-~--1 1151 S69 95 LIMITED STOCK lho1'.s nghl ••• lhese beoulifully styled commode~ from Kroehler ore vir!uoUy indestructobleJ Perfect for lhe homemaker 1hot needs dromolic .styling io on extro "oct!ve" living room! Our ~oles iloff will be glad to demon5trate just how "acci- denl proof" the!.& commodits really ore! Choo5e from Contemporary, Spanish or Transitional styling in o variety of colors. Make today ., , a day lo save ol lev(lll 6on for extra comfort, •• revers.bte foam fill ed cushions for longer wear, ond shepherd WARE HQU Sf toslen for easy movement,,, all provide moderri styling & SHOWROOM and old losh1on comfort! ~ -to ~· ~ Bassett Selling Direc t to the Publi c Easy to Reach from Anywhere Magnificent 6-Pc. Mediterranean Dining Room "' ~ PllC!S FO~ by ''Bassett'' COAST ro COAST ~· le .. u all lh• •·,~·o•! 1 .. 11~ • or" 101 . .,,, <>ul 11! lhe Wo•thov•~ ~•<ee. I Toke ii home vo~•1~! Of ....... ,, ,,.,1,....,,..,j by le-••i Of (I •moll olld•· !•o~ol tNl•Q"· F1•~•• wny. yo~• "'""9' or• l••..,ud""'· TERMS AVAILAILf t>r1e~ ti-it 1plendor of grac.iou1 dining with thii elegant mo1•er crafted wiM by f9mom 8oi~rt. Richly carved lre1rle Table, Spo-LISI Ml99,9.S San Diego freeway Ar Beach Blvd. $597 cioW lredkfronl ChlflO, w11h ioel of lour (4) Ouilred Vinyl Uphol-T st..-.d a.of,.. (3 lid. & 1 a rm) reoture Matador Pecon Fit1osh on Pecan Venters. \elec!ed OPEN DAILY 10 0 10, SUNDAY 10 TO 7 hardwood1. ond 1lmulafed wood componen1$ w•th compl•men1°ng door and drowe1 ho1d. LEVITZ WAREHOUSE & SHOWROOM • BEACH Bl VO., Edinger Ave. MJr-.1 Hondc.rofted detolb rhot hove mode Bos~~n ihe wo.ld'1 lorge11 lurnoturi: moP'\ufot· Next to the Huntington Shopping Center tur•I !...------------------------------' 2-Way Recliner Upholstered in Herculon tlST $1499S After o long busy day who• better way to unwind and let y~r tmu1ons melt owoy ltion i" 1his bog handsome Recliner. AY(liloble i1t1 Gr .. n or Gold Conoberry Her.c11lon for long lostil"tg appeororn:e ••• Front costeri for easy mo.,.1ng. Th11 r•morkoble rec.lirnir hos 2 pos1t1on1 f(lr watching l .V .. read· ing o< sl&ep1ng. The pedecl choir for ony bu1y home. With today's low low price why nol buy a pair and refo-logC!therl lhur\dAy ~.,~y 2e, 1970 DAI LY PILOT 29 :.-"T -·----- Lagunan Realisti~ About Indy i\lo11t1·eal Defe11lle1·s Hy l>EKE HOUl.GATE 01 1110 O•ll• P!IOI $1111 IND lANAPOLIS -F'or 3 roof.11· fi1 t k Muthf!r has :1 realiSli(' o"lllllUtlc ol)OU( the lnd1ana pol1s 500 ··1 plan to bt, ::irountl al lhl· lini.-,11," saal Muther uf lht· SalunJ::iv 1·uc·t· thal ls the b1ggcsl ('hallengc -of his l'lght-year raeing cart'l"r The Laguna Beath driver 1<1 sitting on the inside of the fifth row . \\'f'<l~t·(! in a knot of Californians :'\\1 k1· .\\u ... 1._..,, is in front of hun. Joe Lc:i11an.J Uelund Bruce Walku11 1s IL ll1e right uf t-.1uther, and 111 fronl of \\alkup 1, Costa Mesau U<1 11 Gurnt•v. "I ft•lt good nt)out q11a hf_ying ,"O 111·11."" ~h1th1•r Si.lid • In 1~1:1. 1 11",1s 111or1· tl l·r1 uus th1· second "e('kcnfl 111,111 I ~as \11il'u I ran rnv~clf ··1 1'\"l;1Jrl h:11·e ~:!·111• la~trr 11 I 11.ul rnor1· !111u· .-\vlu.11!~. 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It w:i.s a good lt·t•ling " \1u!ht'r earn'' here first in J!lf'H :111d ('l11n1nftll'rl ht.~ clu1nt;l'S of gl'l\Jlll! 1n thr rac1• 11 htn hi• t•r:1sht'd in pral·· 11e1· l..1~1 ~t·;1r he fa ilt"l lo qualify ' 1 h<•d a ln1d ear. aucl I eouldn"! ~·01nn1un1catc 111lh the ert•11 l"hlcl. l L'.s been a long lune gell ing deCt'nt 1•Qulp1ne11t. 1'hat's an appreticeshi p l sup1>0se all dril"ers ha1·c \1; serve."' i\luther's raet• 11lan is In Urive as l"unsistently and as safely as he can, ;_ind 10 takl' ~to1:k (]f hi s situ<itlon . dlPr the lhird u1;inda!ory pit s!op '"Last ye::ir Kc ilh Hevson started ::.lri.I. :11111 hf' <·oultln't !?Pl his 1·:ir ,,, ru n S.0 he JUSI sta~·ed on the :1p1i•11 tht' e11tirt! r:ic1•, nt'\'l"r e1't'n j'ul out Jn lilt• grou1 e. t\nd he rinished rHr h .\lu:hi!r adn11\lPd !hat the possib1l1ty 11• n11br11t 11111 HOOkil.' of !he Yf'ar hunors hn~ tfl)SSed his n1intl, Other Angels Mired by Mud(cat) u,• CllA IG Sll EFF 01 Th• 01<lv P ila! ~1•11 .J an11'-.. T1n1oll1y c:ranl. l.Jelll'!" ~11011 11 :·~ i\huJc:ll 111 thf' basebn!I "urld, \i;.,.~ l.1cl;cd cirounll lht• 111aJor leagues !or 1:~ yi:ars. :\ slarll'r for n1ost of those seasons, c:r;.1111 ha s lx.·cr1 used only as a relJtVl'I" th is year \l'l!h the Oakl<1nd A ·s \\"cdncsday nii;hl al Anah,·1111 St;.idiun1. {;r:int 1nadc !us !9th apJX'ar<1ncc of thl· ~t·:1::.on for O.ik land nops un the 1\·~ pllching staff ). shu tung off the C:1J Angels over the l;ist ;p ! innings to hel p prescr\ e ,1 4-J Oakland wJn Crant can1c into the. garne \11th :in r r.a. of 1.26, ;J statis!ic that sticks 1111 ! Ii~!· ::i .:.orr ll 1u111\J 11hcn 1011 h>ok • .i till.' r(·.:.l 11f 1111' O:ild;i11d p1tc!1111g J l •'l"~t;.es Thl':-.l<.1ller :i Js3 8\ -~pilrhl'd si x sc;ison~ ful' Cl!'1'eli.lnd A11~1 ef .'Sff1fe •u t•mr• •~ KMl"C 1710! ''""?I ~'°""" ., o ... 11nc , ,v ~· Ana•I'. "' ll•lnl!lo•~ I. ov N A•1~PI' "' 8~11•"'0" N ••• ll An1>•''·' "'· B•n•mo.r 1 I' ~ "' 1 I 11 "'· Ill Pm. 17 11 pm. !19:.8-63 1, then 11'<1~ traded t11 ~l1n11cso1 a 1n th£> sumrner uf "6~. A year la ter he helped gu1tlr tilt• T ..... ius tu the An1erica11 Le:iguc \\'csl Litle. notching a 21 -7 record in thr pro- cess. He led lhe league in 11·111s :ind percentage (.750l lh<1t }t•rir. Tn the "G5 \\"urld Series . hl' 11·on 111·0 11f lhrt·c i:;.11ncs he puehcd :ig:11n~1 thi: J>odg1·r~ \\'L·dr.t•::{i.'.ly n1gl11 (;rant wa.«: u~ht•rc•I i11to !hl' garnc in lhc seventh 11111111(.: II 1th Orll' UUI and Angels c::in1pcrl OU seeond and first Hr proniptly ini.Jucct! h;lrd-hilting Alex Johnson lo hil 111to a 1toubtc piny. !le thl"n b.'.li!etl hi 111scH 0111 of trouhlc 111 the r ighth, gelling Jue Azcue anti J{Ogl'r Hrpoz on strikl'~llls wi1h Jirn SJ}('nccr :.i.nd Tn1n n1y Heynolds on second :ind l1rsl 11·i1h a pair of si ngles. In the ninlh, he got the top of •he Ani.:ct lineup 111 artier Angel 1nanager Harold "Lefty" Phill ip:. 1:1rl jn\kr ,1' :"II 1'rnpir-n1 P<1 rk in 1:1nr1d;i \\"err Trc<'lt- <'d 1n n1udrl.\ fJcc.s dur1n;! a do\111pour ~i t the ;\JiJ111 i tr<lrli \\.L·dnc<.cln y . ()11 rhr left 1l' Loi !' .\le;:il:-.. 11hr1 1nndr hC'r r1rl1ng <l eb11t <11 1hc ("~1ld1'r Sun1n1er n1ec1- 11 1~. !1111~h1ng tturd on \\ol\l'll! 1111'1l' !l!l h r;ic{'. On the rJgh! IS fl ~~ndy \"1 c~1·ry 1rho 1'<'111 OU1 11[ \he n Hil1C) on Classic G<ln1c 111 thC' second, Strip IO('s Po,vcr, Sa)S Ne,v 1•ort 1'1 an I.OS A ~(;l·:t.i::s 11\i") -Tl1 r 1n·1n 11 hn hraclrtl 1hr Ln" Angrll'<; •lrlr~;it1on ;H th(' lnlrrn:1t1fl11ill Ol.1 1np1c l'On1m111cc ('on1·r nt1on 111 1\1n'\IPrd:in1 r•;:irliC'r thi«: n1nnth s:i ul \\rrnnesd<iy the lOC should h•· slnpp<'1I of 11" powrr to choO~r !hr s1!f'" of 1hl' i:a rncs. lnd11strial1:-;t .r .... hn R l\ilrn1· of :\!'11por1 Deaeh ('(ltl!Ctl\I C'(I ""11 11 ou ld bt• more ~r'1sihlc and ;1lsn n1or1• logirnl In gh·f' !hi.~ pow rr hi !hr v:irinus in- 1rr11atinn:il ~pcirt ~ frdcr::i!ion ~:· lhr :i:i nrgn1117,1fions 11 hich :id111inis1rr <'.1th ;11n;1leur sp~1rl In .1 surprbl' n1nvc :11 lhr t'Ofl\'t'nlion. ll>e IOC aw:1rr!nt thc l!lifi su111111l'r Ol1"n1 pie (:arnr." !o :'l!ontrcol Los An geles ;1nrt r-.1ns{'nv,• wrrr ro-fav oriles rn gel t he nnd rind n1.1n}' nh.<:ervc rs said the ior ::clcr1io11 ll';1s politirri llv n1 ntivare1I . '"Thr fl'clrra!ions." Kilr;)y said. "arr tnlirn;1trll· .1n(t c,1husiastic:illy involved in sports the )l'ilr :irounct . They pro111dr r 1 er~ thing fron1 !he rulrs 10 !he tcchnir~l k11n1v-how "The tro11hli' 1111h the HX'."' he in- :-1~ted , '"is !hat it 1s not rc:illy n sporl s or~nn1zation . lt.<1 decisions ri rc basl'd not on \1°hat 1s best ror sports bu! on pnlitical eon.~1drrrilion". ·· Kltro.\• s:i11t he !a1•orS" the frclcrritions 1lrl<'rm1ninR thr g::irncs' sitrs "hl'causc they :ire n1ore rr"1)0n~i 1 (' to 1hr JJCl'rls :incl y, is-hrs of ~portsn11·n tha n anybody f·l~,, -the IOC 1•sp<'r 1al!} " I le !Xlln1 cd nut !he n1•·n1 bcrs of rhe IOC nre i::rnc rall ~· nr1stocrats arni hl'rrc!itary ruler~ ralhrr lhiln persons 11·!10 havr rornr frnin s port.~' rank~ ;ind lhri1, 111.~1 1';11[ l)f b('ini.: ;iwarclrd i1s pow"r~. lh1• 1·u1111111l!cr nv•n1l}!"'r.~ got 10,ll'.Clhcr IHI(' rl.1~ in tht' 1!11 1 ('t'llllll")' und V0\1'1.J In t.1ke over U1c G:1n11's, ' ' , c:. ~ ..... ..,, :• ... ' .. On Coflisi.fJJt CfJ11rse ... '. : ., ' ' . ' ... '': ., Secon d 1Jascl11B ll .Julian .Javier (25) or the ~I 1 ...... , t 11•1 I . ;U' ~ righl lrclder Lero11 Lee ;1rc nbo111 rn coll!dt \1 h1Jc clla.'luig liud liar· rc l.~on 's popup during <1 gti 1nc ;.'l Shc;:i Stadiun1. look lhl' los~ in stridt•. '"11 W<l s ;1 guod ball g:unc. \\"right IL'l.o.dt•I l:ad trouble f!e1tin~ the breaking hall O\"tr. Also we h:1d son1e opportuniti es lo brcnk i1 open and 11·e d irln"L" \The 1\ll[!eb It-fl rune ru11nl•rs slrancled). Oakl nnd won the garne 1rith a trio c:f hurnt' runs. Tiu~ fi rst \\'as a solo shot to left by catcher Frank Fernandez, a to~·cring tlr11·r lllt'asuring ~lli feet. The t·hnchcr carne in lhC' six lh v.·hen .Joe Hudi and Sal Ban(to hit back to h<it"k ruund tr ipper.~. The series concludes lonight "·i1h Rudy ~!;1~· 13-21 of lhl· Angels opposing Oak lan1J"s Chuck Dobson (4·4). U11derweight I\farichaJ Too lleavy for LA S1\N FHA \"CJSCO !APl -G iant~· r1gh~h~n1ter J11;a1 .\1 <1rH.:hal still isn't :-at islicd with his p1tch1ni::. llut it"~ good cnou~i1 to n1ain tain !11e ~nn Francisi.:o star"s Candlestick Park 1n a~lt'r.1· u1·er tht' Los Angelr~ Dodgers. ~1 n richaL 2-2 . 1~·alked f(ltJr b:it1ers and l'"tn1gJ:lc1t th ro ugh !h·· Ja,l thr<'e innings before <'rncrgi ng 1111h an 11 ·3 1•1ctory ·--------- •II G1m•1 o~ l(FI U •Ol /' '• "& M•' ?• ~~~~ ~j n<.der•• ,•p' n Ft •nt .. <O Com•~'• M 'T L~u Dodo''• •I ~t L•" . OodQt" " ~· lou•• )/ ' '~.., ! q ~m. • ·1 ~ '" 11: 10 ....... 01·er the 0()(1 grr~ \\"c<lnr~day night, lif- ting his rl•cord tn 1!!·1 again~I Lo~ An ~~e !cs n1 C;indl " :11.·:. Jlo1ne r1111s li.v \\"lil ir ,\!;iv~. Hob T<11Jor n11d Frank .Jnllrr II'\ h1;d il1'!ill!'d a 13.tJtt ritt ::ick th.1! a1·f'ngcd 1'ur~ll:iy night":-> rec ord 10.:1 !11s.~ lfl lhr Dnd;;rr~ a11d ;1 prel"ious vi1·tory b_y loser Sandy Vance, 4-:l. 01·cr r-.1.irich:il in l.o.S" Ang•·les. "l"n1 .~!ill nnl ritrhing the wny I wnnt 1n," 1lerlar<'d :'ll:i rich:il. "I th"r11· thf' h;i!l good , hut hatl control prohlf'ms - 1 11ris loo high. Poor con trol will hurl you 1n a ('lose garne " "'But 1'111 glnd 1 !"'Quid J!O all the 11::iy -I rf'all.11 need the work ," ~laricha l !'>a i1I. "l"ntil the s1•1•rnth, 1 thrr11· 1hr h:ill 11·here I 1rantcrl it But !hen m1· ,11ouldcr li"htcnf'1! a lillle. r-.l:iyh<' ;t 11.,1<: lh<' cold 11·calhc r." \L1rirh::il, 1-1hn s1 1111"li 0111 ~i'l; rt'ld allo11·· ('![ only lwo e;:irned run.; 1n his mo"'it unp rc~s il't' 1!170 nuting, ro~"'e1l onl.v 61 pilC\IC.~ 1ht• flr ~t S!X i1lf1111J:S. hut .'H\drd Iii rn11rc 1n 1hr ln.~1 thrC•' fr:in1cs for ;i lnt:d 1'f 128 '"l'n1 .~till ~ix 1Y111nt1,, uoder11·cigh1." l1r •:11d '"! d1d11"J h,il"t· any "Jlfln~ 1 r:1lnin~ in .J;1pn11, 1ht'll r ~Jl<'llt 10 d riy.~ 111 lht· h(J~n11.11 ! 1•.t1111· h11ck too soon :ind 1'111 ~till :i ll11lr 11•r:ik '' :-Ol;111agcr (."hnr lir ~·nx c:nncurrerl. '"The floc1or said Ju:in cou ld lo.~r. his .slrength 111-1fully fasl, so r v.·a."' wa!ching hin1 real close fron1 the ~ixth inning t!n .'' thr skipper s.1id "'\Vhen Juan's 'vell. l"d ju~t as soon sec him on lhe mound a.~ an•bodv ·· !)on' Sution . fl -:i. p1lehe~ for Los Angclt!I ,1gainsl thr Gi:u11 ~· r.aylo ril Perry. 6·~. 1n this afternoon "s final game or the lour-i::an1r series. LD5 ANGELE~ S•N 'ft•NC15 CO .. ' • .~; .. ' h '" Jo·.~u~. " ' • • • 80r><h. rl ' • • • V."•I'•. " ' • • • 8 f •VIC , " ' ' ' I'.' O•vl· .. " ' ' ' ' Hun,. '" ' ' ' I'." "~' ~··· " • ' ' M1y>, " ' ' ' G•~bN~"w•!l.lb • • ' • l<•!'>(l•"•"· " ' ' • C·~·¥1ord. .. ' • • • o:e11, ' ' ' • t~·,:)vrr. " • ' ' • F Jo~n\on, ,. ' ' ' II 1llor, < ' • ' • Fueni.1, " ' ' ' v •n<•. • ' • • • L.V>i•r, " • • • r"'· ' ' • • • Ma•l(h,11, • • • • I("'"· "" ' • • • ' ""· ' " • • • G 1,,, t 011. " • ' • • I~ • ''~l't''· " • • • • ~' ~·-··., "" ' " • • l ol11• • ' • ' TO"''' lt 11 lJ II '" Anr•. , l ~C0)0'1 -1 S;n ~1~flt .. ~O 110 <l l Oh -11 ,. H R Ell. II 50 V1•'(" (l.• )) ' 6 } 1 ~ I P•"' 1 t l 0 0 l 1"mb ' . M:<• ,..,n e ) M"•f l.J l'.'1l 11 H9? -toy l-mh fr 1··, "n\ VIP -VirCt. II~•~ -l~mll llmt -i:• All•11dat'll;t -1611 VOSS SIU ELI NE D JV/1'// FRACTURE Ca lifornia Angel out fieh!l'r Bill Voss 1\•1tl be sidf'lincd fro1n hl"o to three v.·cc.ks with a fr;ic!ured left \1·rist. suf· lcrcd when hit during balling practice prior to \Vcdncsctay night's game ~·lth Oakland Accnrctl ni;: lo Ange l officials, the inJur~· ls an unrlispl11eed fracture fno sep11ratlonl an1I wi ll not requlrr a cnst. Vo!!s hrt!< been placed on lhe disahlcd list rind 01.::ield<'r Torn Silv('rio ha~ been rcc;illcd from Iii<-Hawaii fann c!ub. rookie~ in the race -Donnie Allbon, Gree \Veld and Dick Sln1on -arc far back 1n ihe t1cl1t, 1n thf' eighth , tenth and clevi!nth row.~. ~luther s!:irtcd llir n1on!l1 as \lif' tlrirer o[ Jack Adruns' turbine, 11·~ieh lai!ed to n1akc tile firld when Jigger Sirois tvcntually tried to qualify . "I saw the handll'ri llng on tile wall.'' l\l uther said. '"rhere was 110 w:iy for that l'ar. \\'t> had to RCt Oil<' car ;n the race so I n1nilt> the s1\•1tch." Anvbcdy ar ho1ne watrhing lht> race on TV can pick hi s l\o. :!.'! Tony Express Special out ot lhe f1l·ld. ll "!1 one of the few v.·hite cars at the .:.l){'ed v.·ay. ,;.. " 500 Dra\v Hurts Capo Driver T.\"DIA NAPOl.IS -Consider the pli~ht of ll.onnic Bucknuni a.~ the lndi;in:11lolis 500 approaches. "l'rn silting b<1ck there. on the ninth row, thr sarne row with J.lnrtl Ruby and Jack 1lrabhan1," ht s;iirl, "I've bttn doinJ.! n lot of lhinking about ho1v lhe first few lap s 11·ill go Sat urday. 1'he\··u be lou.eh ·• Buc knurn, ()f Capistrano Beach, qu::ilified 011 the thin.I 1lav nf ti1ne trials, at a speed almost 111·0 n1iles an honr slo11'l'r lhan ht> had brrn ninning the 11·rck be fore. Ii i." 111di ann1:o!i.~·bJst>d 1\1 VS Special Turbn-Ford ha<l run a con- sistent Inst at 168 and lli9 mnh but qu,11i ;ied al only 166.136 1nph. "\\le 1vould be ll'a\' 110 front pv. cept for the luck Or the dra1r.'' fiUCkll llnl !':lid. "\\'t tlrPI\" 4!l'h in the qoalifyi ni; orr!f'r and wrrr "i l- l ing: thi'I'!' wilf'n ii st:irled rain in~ th(' first day. "The nee:! da~· II'(' c-nul·I 01,1v mnlic 165. So 11·e 11·ai!ed till t11e •e<·und wrekrnrl. and "·p 1li1tn"t know v:hal was 11-rong with lhl' crir. \\"hen 11·c 1!hl grt a r h::ince to qu:il ifv it 11·as on six rylinders 1 and with a had limi!ril .i;w itC'h /dHfe renti:il\. The f·ar ll'a~ dn11n on J)ll11·er and it JllSt 1vo11lclu"t han- dle."' B11rk11un1 ol:in.~ to let H11h11 anrl Br:it:h:1111 "!\nrt !Jf clf""r th~ wi>~· frr n1r ·· he ··1i<1. "\\"r plan to liri~h t hi~ r~:~·r " Tl1r 111r111,·r !'n,.,r1 ~ 1':1r :-;t<ir. \1ho won the lirst l:S AC 1·hampionship nval r.1re hf' 1v:i~ r v1•r 111 r"1·r•rit for l11d1;1n;ipu!i~ !"-1ichiga11 2:.0 In 1~1;~1. :il~o th iriks nho11t <I pet·u liar ph1·sir:1I h,1ndir·ap he ha~. t~u ~l.:n1111"s ri·•ht 8h .11ltlrr Is ~uh­ Jrrl 10 tlislocatinn :it the slightr~t 11r;::ln". lie nl'i~:i11;1Jl.v 1n111rP1t 11h' ~boulder 1n a surfin~ acc idl'nt ~I x yf'::irs ago. and he h.1~ hud numerous rerurrtnces. The Inst \1•as just b~fore he dr11\'e in a 0 11\'tnna 2·1-hour rnrr ln~! Frbru- ar·· "111r-rc ·~ no 11 :i~ l! c,1n l·rioprn 1o 1nr .~i11 iri" in a r;i~l'c;1 r,'" hr snid "Rut I h;11·r trQuhlc eombinl! nl\' hair and doing liHlr tilings like lliat. "f.1·rr1· \1 in1rr I ~av I'm guin'? !n tnke . t11nc nrr anrl ha\'!" the shovldrr rer1n ... 1ructe<I, but c1·f"r v \'car son1(·lh•11!! ("011'"" up -tire lr,:inP. rr ~01ri"t h\n'!" How dOf'~ h,. 1·iew hi~ chancrs ~ai11rday 111 P1r wnrl1l"s ril'hest rnct " "The f1r1'I lll'O yr:irs I r;imf'. here 1 didn "t t •·cn make the race." !1r eaid '"Thi" \\"ii! be 1n:-i thi rd Ind \' ra<·r. ,,lr rhance~ for winn ing ;11·r · bellrr thnn they c1·cr h:·n·r be"n ·· SoL111<l Off Dr:1r Sir: I. cridently, har! lived in blis~ful ig- no!":ince uµ 11uril now lking an An1 eriean 1'!117~'n U1· cho1Ct', I hrid rrasoned thal I J1kf'd A1nc ric;1ns a;;: lht.'y 11cre :ind v.·::nt::':I to lx·c·on1<' one of lhPn1 I. of ("~lur~I'. duhft know nr lht• f":O:- i~r.:nc·e ~1f one Gh•nn \\'hi tr l 1\•hn rn11~h! not h:ive ht:en born at that 1in1£>, jutlging b.1 hi s 111:.ine nnd inept d1s.~1·rt;1t1on of :'\lay 13th, in 1he .sports sccllon of the DA ILY PILOT!. llad I krlo11•11 his lypc existed , it wut1ld not ha1·e ch.1ngcd n1y dC"::isinn. I supposf', si nce I h::i1·e rilw:iy~ kn ow n all rules lo·suffer ext·epl1vn~ (;[cnn \\'h1tc"s ct1rilrlbe 1~ n1ort• than insipid :11111 inure 1h:i11 lilt' 11h11ous rau· l ings Of rt p.11.lr i!llrl snn• l0ser il is downright 1 ic·tlUS ii prt'·SUJ)J)OSl:S. !111 till' pnrt of !he 11·nt1.·r. an inord '1nn1c :unnunl or ig· 11nrance <11111 ehau1·inis1n I wuntler '1 ) 1f Glenn \\'lute has cl'l'r bt't'rl tn 1\·lontrea l, Can::ida ; and hl if. wh1k• lllcrt', he dill n11~rr than 11 ha t a fe11 A1neric:111s 1 n1ostly sports v.•riter!.>l u~ually choose to I.lo: ant•nd one n1:i inr ~·por ls PVE'nt and spend the balance of their \line, be111ee11 flights, ---------- \VJllTE \VASii ----- G~ENN WN!TI getting :;tonrd ll'ilhin the confines or their hole! roo1ns or bars F'ur his i11for11i:i1.inn. holl'ev'er, let us .~c1 !he record straight I 1 C:innda does 11ol '"belong'' lo an vlxlt!y exec[Jl lo all Canadian citizens. 2\ Th~ mnjPril .1' nf Cn111111inn citizens. in .~iontreril. :ire hilin.i:;unl : they speak lll"O 121 !::in;!:HrtJ.!l'S · Fr('nc-h and Engllsl1 (one wonders how n1any l::ing11r1ges Glen n, \\"hite ~llraks b<'-"ides An1rrican , Spite and Sourgrapes '.'). 4! \\'hl'r•· 1\·::i~ (;lrnn \\"h1 1e 111 1939 anct 19~::1 11•htn Canadian 1trrift dodger~ \'.err "ufferctl h:11 rn·• Liy the Unilcd St:i tr:> '! 41 Glenn \\"hn e h11s probnhlv 11nd coll- 1'<'111enlly f(lr~r.l\en histnr-11 lancl recent hi~t nry ·a! 1ha11 11!1rn he. t'nn1n1enls on !hr Ca11::i1i1rin~ d!·nlini; with Caslro 51 Thr ··:\rn11rir;1·1 1:~nd h1~ 11a1lrl l" 1nyth ~hPlJld he 11t•11·1·d 111 lht• ligh t c.1 11 h·11 the C; II"'' Ir' thJ'l i-. or 1hf'SI' 1;:11Qr:.in ls who boa ~! .. Ille ht>.q in lhe world ". "hil.!1~r~1 111 1llr 11orlcl '". etc., 11·ithout h;il'ing tr;11"clr!I 011C' n1rle 011tside- !hr n111er lirnits o! tht'll" l1ttii' villrt~f'3. As to !hr ~111.u:es!ion ror "mo1·in~ 1 11il"d ,'ln1inno ll 1•:1•!n11ri r1rrs I o f;11~p:1li.:h ;ind lt>t ting L"il ll bnl'r ru n ll11• ~hvw '·, rn:i vhr w1• ~lln11lrl tr1• 1t : rr•u!l.~ n1ighl Jll~t dt'l"Clop to be as prod11('\l ve rtnd :l~ Sp~CtrtC\ll<lr :JS 1he cu rrent output of thi s :1ugusl body In r-nnclv"ion . le1 u~ rrrlect on the ra c1 th:it arlicles of this nalurc are pre~"i."··!y 11h:i1 contrihulf"~ 1nost to ;i!Jennte fr iendlv n;i1ions. It i" not bv in;;ultin;!: u11r ril'i~hbors lo lhf' Nonh th:H \\'e 11·ill prrp:ire lo hal"r them as al!;"S if e1·1•r nr•"i l hr E\'er)·bod y rtcngnizes, nowaday~. th~l rotumnist~. under prl·~~urc l(l produce snn1e1 hing e\"ery da.11 and v.·rite , 1-1·helher or nol 1hcv h;i·. e an\•th1ni: wor!l1wh1!c to sav. cho"o~" to pont"ibc:tlf' in all ma t· t!'r~ .lnd fi•'ld~ If Clrnn \Vh1lt'. ho11cver , fell ll nrces~ary to vrnl Iii.~ spleen rin1I spoul hile nn sn111eone or somethi ng . why ('OUldn "\ he h.1\e dOtlt' II 111 l)rl\"3!1', £or hornr or li1cal const1111p!ion on ly, ra ht·r tl1;in trr to n1a/;t' !IH· 11nrld bcl ir1·e th:11 Aznericaii s, alter all . do nol practice lhe sµor1sn1art~hip they pr£"nch, that they are a buncl1 of poor lo~cr" 1\hicb , 111 (Sec 1\.10NTRE,\L, Page 30) S11111111er Trai11i11g Cliargers Will Rei'imi To A 11teater Ca1npus Tile San Diego Chargers professional footbAll tean1 1vill trai n at UC Irvine ;i~:iin th is sun1n1cr, although de.finite starling d;i\cs have not yet been con- firrncd, a .~pnkesn1an for the tca1n lold the DAILY PILOT today . This will mark the seoond straight year tiie l'hnrgcrs hnve conduclell their pre-season can1p al Irvine. The Los Aligeles fl.ams \\'ill agai n 1r:iin at nen rhy Cal Stnte {Fullerton ) i;i1·ing Orangr Count.v both Southern Califurn1a professional tea1ns during p1'c· sca~n drills. Confirrnallon of the Charger relurn to UCI was made by Jerry Wynn, publici- ty 1.lircclor. c;cneral m<1nager Sid Gillman a:1cl b11sine ~s manager Irv K:i~,c are Jn Ne v.· York for le:i.gue meetings. The Charger rookie camp v.·ill starl early In July with reporth1g dates for veterans to be: announced later. Or. Ray Thornlon, athletie 1lirector at UG I, s<aid earlier he was hopetu1 the team would train here iigain this he snid. "\Ve are pleased lo have lhe1n herr. season . "The business cleparlment m ake~ 1111 th~ Arran'lf'tnc1,:,; ano we v.·on"t know unt il th~y ~lvl' us the offlei!ll 1vord." and with !he st udents gone. for sun11111.•r \'<lcalion, the clormit.or ies <1re vaca11l 1 good portion or lhc surnmer moJ11th~. The additional reve nue gained from use h_v !he Chargers helps our progrtin1 con- "-ider ably. '' Sever:il individuals 011 the Charger te:.in1 led the Amer ican Fool hall League 111 individual shilislics lrisl season allhough the te:i1n 1lid nol win its di visio11 title. Olck Post was the top rusher in the lc:igur with 873 yards. llis longest gain 11·os li{1 yarcls :incl hi.~ 11verngc for 182 c·1 rrirs 111as 4.8 _yards Lance Al wurlh was lhe No. I pas!! recrivcr and during the season surpassed Green Bay 's fabled Don Hutson lor the ntnst COl\Sttulil"e games in which he caugh t at least one pass -96. D~unis P;1r•ce wns the leading punter in !he ciJ'<'Uil Y.'ith n 44 .6 average on it punt:. for 3.169 yards. The marks also gh e San Diego the team chani· pio nship in this dep11rtmenl. Last yea r the Chargers opened most ol thei r training sessions to the generlll pub- lic. a popular move which brought Oran1e Coast area coaches. players and fans to lhe Anlentrr cn n1p11 s. It i_q expected th:Jt the Chargcr.1 wlll ~crhnniatie the R;1n1~ ~01netime during thr sun11nf'r Al the Irvine faci lity. nam practices al Fullerton hnve beert rtosed in the pnst. ' ,!Jt.,.c.....:D.:.Al::l::Y_;P_;lc:_LO'-T--------l hur!iday MAy 28, 1970 Bachelor III Sequ el l1·es NFL Cl1i ef NE\V YORK jAP) -A southern st!quel lo last year'.s Joe Na1nalh-B11chelor JI l a;torm was bre"'·ing todav 01 1'r thr :"I< .. quisition of a l\1ctair1r. l.:1 , ni~hlspot b y TUflning back Ern11· \\'ht·t•lwr1ght Of 1he National rootb<Jll L1•;1gul' ~ /\. e \\ Orleans Sainls. NFL Comn11 ss1onrr Pt·h· H(rt.cllt• h11~ o:infirmed a repon in 1t1e <·urrcn1 issut• •lf SporlS lllustrei1er1 ~lag<1£1nc l h a l \Vheel\\'rii.:ht tur1n·d do11·n a lt·ague rl'· quesl to gh·e up lhr b;1r. "Ccnl r<il P<irk South;' because the rcpu1cd 01rner or thr property 1s an unctrr\rOrltJ ligurr Rozelle said Wednesday !hat Bernie ,Jack.son of the NF'L security starr 1net with \Vheeh11righl se1·cr:.iJ weeks .igo and •·expressed grea t conceru·· to the 30·yt·ar- old pro \'eleran O\ er thr venture_ "Our security pc<1ple told h11n they lhoughl it would bt! 'vise lo .sell 011 Che basis of the lnforrnation \\'e had received:' Hozelle Silld. I n ;. t ('ad , Wheelwright opened lhc cl ub It! day~ ago under a temporary ltcense. H.ozelle said !he lt-:1gue is eontoiuing to i11vestigate the n1atier. Last summer Hozt'llt forced Nam:ith , the New York Jets' gifled quarterback, lo give up his interest in t.lanhattan·s Bachelors IJI • , undl'T' th re a t of .suspension ... lx>euL1.~e the bar allegedly \vas frequellled Uy unde.~irablcs. \Vheetwright. hol\'C\t'r . has nol bten directed to sell Central P:irk South )'et. "\Ve 11·ant to get tile rt•st of ll1e Information before \\"C decide whnt pos1• tion to lake, and then convey that post· tlon to him.'· the co1nmisslnncr sa1rl_ "Before givu1g 811)-'body ullimacu1ns, \1·c like lo have strong reasons for 1lo1n~ ~o. We don'I like to intrude in pri1·atc Jives unless there are strong reasons "' Rozelle conceded that \Yhcel"•r1ght';e: siluation parallels the Namath case 1111 that "inilial!y, I had people ta lk to .Joe about hi s plans. too. before l .(!ul into IL" He said his Oflice had taken the in- Jtiat..ive in the matter after reporL~ from its sou rces in i\ew Orleans and V.beelwrighrs failure to seek guidance from the league. "I don·l know v.hat 1hey ·1·e got up," Wheel'A•right said i11 Nt!w Orleans. He insist.rd he is lht> sole ov.·JJer of the t:lub. ·'\Ve know the co111m1ss1oner \\ill 1n- 1estigate ii thoroughly and will do what JS be.st for U">e league," said Saints Coach Toot Fears. "As far as the Saints are concerned, we hope it can be worked ouL We feel that \\'heelwright 1~ a \'aluablt enlily " Saddleback Duo Still Competing The junior college lrack and field FiE'ason is officially over, but a patr of 6addleback College athletes ha1•e n1on• competition ahf'ad. Tile Gall<'hos·s haH·milr s1ar, Rob Stevens, \\·ho f1n 1shed filth in hii:: .specialty in the state Junior collegP meP1 last Saturday. will compete in tl'!f SPAAl ' meet at Occiden tal College Friday St.el'ens has a s.<'a.'\0!1 tx>st of l ·~1.7 , Tearrunate Paul (.;ox, \\"ho finish('(! fourth in the 1avrlln in lhr stalf' mf't'\. \viii have one of U1e toughest 1e51 S :1head of him JuM 12-ll al Sam~ .\!aria 11·hrn he competes in The eornrnunllY t'Ollege liecathlon. Cox will run 1he !!lO mC1f'rS , 110 metrr high hurdles, 400 meters. J.flOO meters and compete in the long iump, high jump, discus, shot f>l.ll , Pole vaull and tavclin events. " ./IE llAD A :S~PER SPRING ~IS · T RAINING W17J./ AIJ 0.92 ERA ... GREATE5T '' 1-iE IS NOW A CO/v1PLETE TJ./RILL 'WAS BEATING PITCHER INSTEAD OF TH£ YANKEES 3 -1 IN "'! .... ~;<:}, .JUST A THRCWER.' .. HIS i=lf<Sr BIG~ STA'<.T. :. ,..!'::--v Quar€.-fl/'6R_ LEFT'( PUILL1P5 ... (I At West111i11 ster Hedges' Assen1bly Line Prod11ces Class R ztri ne r~ lly PlllL ROSS 01 thr 0 ••11 Pllo! STI!! t\uton1ob1lcs are one <·0111rru1d1ly prn· duced on an asl'e1nbly lin e If prep distance runnrrs l'.'(·re a resul t or the same n1a~~ production v.·h1ch J:)'. respon~1l(' tor a11tO'\. then \\'estn11nstrr High \rack co;1ch Jack llcdgcs would have almos! l'xclul'1ve rights lo a Rntl" J{ovce l:Jrtory for lh1' long d1slancl' !\pikeri::. Rerords v.·t11ch h:.ivt' ht>cn prodUL'1·d under lledgl'~· 1u1elage ;1! \\l f!ltrn 111s1l·r arf' phenon1enal Thl' !%9-70 ~t'ho11I 1(':1 r for 1n"\~11H ·~ 1\'0uld be a h<'Hf'r·tllan.;ivt•r:if.:t' onr for n1u.s1 high school d1slance l'r('11 s But it l\'::lS ju s ! <111other reg11lar ~holl'ul~ for Hedges' Lions. The Lion (TOSS country te:.1111 bcg;111 lilt· sthool \'l.'rtr bv c·.apturi ng 11s eighth consecutive ·sunse! t..e.aRue !1tlr. And alihough the trill'k squnll dld nol 1,1,•\n tl1e h:10p crown, the <11~1.antc runners \1•i>re 1ht-one~ ll"ho p1f·krd up lhl' hul~ of points for \\'est1ninsh'r \\·avne /\k iva1na was thr top gun all ~e~so·n. ~coot lnl\ to a niile best of !4:2'J g and gctll nJ! nnst.'11 out 1htl'r.'llty 1 hv 11un· t rn~ton Bt•;ir:h's .liu·k L\ltQuov.·n for thr lt>a eue l1Ut' 'fhr gutty hill!! Aki~ ;1ma mildc 1\ .di lhl• '''a\' to lhe CIF' scrn1finals before being e"1im 1nal<'<I. And he a{'("Olllpli!lhed th1· rrnt dt>s p1!r bf'ln~ han1p erC'd by a painful lee 1n1ury Two rn11Prs Don IJ1-.1on r9 32 l and ;.;1 r1·e \'arj!a c9 46 2t 11·rnt 2-3 in tht• Sun~et bt·hind Sanl:i Ann ·~ 'iupf'1·h . -;1)riho1nore :\-lark Cenci. Lions Juhn N1rhols ;uul SI r I " Lassegar1I plnccd Hurd :incl f1Hh 1n th~· 880 ;11 the lr:1i:11<' n1r~·1 nistanr•· runni ng 1-. no 11•·11 lh1n1~ lo llcdl\1'1' Th!• (';.1l1furni<~ n<il J\I' 11·;i ~ ra1~1·d ln \\'il m1ngtr1n . 11·h1'rc he ;i11c11r!1:r! Bann1n~ Hig h. '!l1t•rt'. Hed~t.'S 1>!.1ccd third 111 Thi.' LA C11 ~· null' 111 l!l·I:! 111tll :t C0111 · mendable 4 :io 2 n1ark, Follo\'illH~ fl \\'crl(I \\'ar II -;('Tl'll"C' hitch. hr m;1triculal!'d :1t Cninplnn 1.Jl'I ;11 111 \\'hq11f•r C11lll'g1· 11 1!\•1'1' il(' i;l1a q>encd 11 1 ~ t('("hnical skill;. on lhr r.ncr points "I di~t;1nrr-run111nl! 1\fler ;11ht"t·•··year apprent11;c;.lup under ./~vk l~<1 111a11 :11 1!1111t1:1!:l1111 ll l•ach lligh. 1:l·1!~cs 11 ;1,; 1.Jllt.'tJ uµon to hu1lil 1l1e f1r~1 !rack .inti f1 rld progr:Jrn :i i \Vest m1nstcr. \1•hen I.ht• :-.i·hool open1·1! 1l-.~ itours 111 !958 Aui! lie. has been tlh•re t'l't'r s1111..•'. !ledges l·l::11n1s tu have h;1d lu:. f1rsl r~·:illy good d1s1:1ncen1an 111 l!lfiJ 1n .!1Jl' C:1rrrtl. a 4 23.0 1111h•r ( ;arn•ll 's brothers IJun i !963 1 .111d H11·l1 1 'fil l tollo\\'c•U 1111h 4 22 2 :tud ~ 34 111dc clocking::;_ And \\c.;.t1n1ns11•r \\'On its lll"~t loop t'l°US~ t:UUllLI')' rl1Jdc111 Ill "6:1 J!to•r f1111.;i1 1ng $(•c111'd 10 \!.'o•Sli:rn !lie year bt·fi,fl.'. Siner• lhcn lht• Lions ha\•t' l11·c1~ 1 !:'tually unlouchil bh·, d1 ~t a11ct·-v. l~l' I lt'dg<'" relates tile• 1ll'velop111l·nt ul his oulstnnd1ng dist:J11t·1• tTl'ws lo l\~o \a(· tors: "Tl ie quality ul r11n1it'rs we hr1v1· tiandl1'\I and lht"1r respni1 s1v1•nt'S" lo !hr• 1ypc ot training l\t• oflt•r He notes 111;.il 111tC'rv•il lr <11 111ng w;p, intl'gr:i ! in lhl' t.lt'~l'lopu1cn! (11 ( ":trl Tr·c11- tadu('. 1> ho sLtU hokb sehool ri·c.or1ls 111 !ht.· &80 t l ~ & 1 .ind 1n1ll· 14 Oii 5 i. This yc.ir·, U1g E1gl1t cnnlerenec rnilt• run nerup l\h kt' SUl0111on of Ka nsas ha., .1 t :1n·rr br'5t nl ~ OJ <u1d hl' learnt•d his tricks from i!t'th;rs :11 \\l'st1n1nslt'r In fart Solo11111n < 4 09 51 anti Trcntadur ;,fl' [1111 til lhl" thrl"'t' ClF S1111U11•rn Sl'c·- nun 1111lt rs to h..t\'1• P11•r t!ipp1.•(! hrlo11 1111• 4.10 111:.irk u1 Llll'1r pr~·1> 1.·:1r1.•er.~ Neil Sybert. ..i pl'l'P 1t·111n1nt1l(' nl ~lon1111i"s ;uit! 11011 ;1 L' r L /\ :-.\ecpl1..'l..'haser .. J'<HI " 4 JR 111 il L' .1 ~ l• Linn !)(111 ~1111 I'\ ti\(• :O.('llCM)! l II (l 11111t· l't'<-urd holdtr :ll 9 12 T11L' l\lp 1r11 111111• ITI;.irh.s I!! lhc l2·~{'[lt h1storv nf 1h1· :;l·l1ool 11re all 4:21i 1J11n 1;rct•11rna11 111 l'.lfifll or ht th·r 11h1lt 1"1111 ;-;l•f1roll 1 fVi l a11d Doug Sl"hcn<'nk ("681 .Jft' 111nlh ;,ind !t•nth on tile lwn mile !1st a\ Y 12 Maj or Leagiie Sta1idirig·s DE A N LEWIS MfERICAN lEAGl;E Eu1 Division w L Baltimore 22 13 New York 25 21 Detroit 20 21 Washington 20 23 Bosloo " 24 Cleveland 14 26 \\'esl Division Minneso1a 28 12 An1el1 28 " Oakland 23 " Kansas City 18 25 Chicago 17 21 Milwauke~ 13 28 w.,i,..,.,,,, ••..,n• lltlt;rno" S. Ctrvtltnd < N-'for-(, Dt!rull 1 W1•lll ... I011 1. Ila.Jori ~ Ktn••• City • (Ille-1 0.~l•nd •, ... _., J MltWlukK •t MlnMoot•. •tin t••'•0- Pl'I. .71 l .;i43 488 .465 .429 .3~ 700 .6:iJ .523 .419 .386 "' GU i i' 10 II 121 / 151 j I '' 7 J [ 1 ~ 1.1 151i 0 ... Llnd 4Dotl!.Ol'I M> tl A""I' tM1y ) lt. "'~~· Mllw"M ... !"°'Onlt 7-0l It Mi""">OI• (f lt nl ~! Dftlr ,...,. ocNdu'-d. .. ,...,.,c;_ (~"111•"" ti Oll<ltnd, n19ht ••llinwr• M A-It. nloillt ~t t i ""'llw•""'"' nl9M ,.,... Y•lt. 11 ,...l...,.•!1, n•1M ic.-Ctty tr w1..-i...ton, n11n1 CMir.#f .c ~. nltlof SATIONAL 1.EAGUE Ch1cugo New York SL LOUIS Pitlsbu r(.:h Philadclph1<l ~tontreal Cincinnati /\ti ant a Oodgers East Di~·ision \V I, 22 HI 22 " 20 21 21 24 18 25 16 26 West l)ivl~i11n :1.1 14 2!"l 18 2:1 l!l 12 2·1 20 26 21 29 San f'rancisco Houston San Diego WNn•,•••'• Rnvlh Pllol~d•loh•~ J Mon••r~I 0 Pl1l•buro11 •· C.,lc .. ~o a New Yor~ l. ~r lll<J•\ 0 (lnclnnt!I 6, ~on 0 10'\J<I ' .llrlt111f I. HOY\fO~ I Sall F•&..C:IKG 11, 0..0,tto l T-Y'I Gt mn Pl·t. ,550 .512 4RR ~1\7 _•11!l .:t81 702 .~11!1 flfill .~7/l .~3.i 420 cu ' 6 1 ~ 10'' l21; 1.11 ~ SI. Lou•• (Glb\On l-ll •I Nrw Vo•k IM<Arltl,.l" ,_,, Pl!!,lluroh !Ell•! , .. I •I (""""" lt1•1'1d• 1 11 o.clt•n !Su!!"" I JI 11 Si n ~'f"<'l<O (P'"'" +II ~hli.clflollll lG. JK,IO<I 1 l l 1\1 "'nnlro~I IMnt" '"" •·JI. nl9"! F •itl•Y'I GllO\U HOOJUOI" •I N•.., Yor~, <1\tlll <.on "'""""ca .i Pl!hb"'~~. ~-~M ~en ti St l!io~lt. no<U•I MOl"!<tOI •I Clnd nn•tl. ~ ... M PhllMlflll-lu• •I .111i.ni., n;,,111 DEAN L·EWIS 1 966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 646-930 3 S.,Vice •ncl •Parts for All lmporte<I C1rs Modern Bod y Shop for All C•rl Or;nge County's Largest and Most f\fod crn Toyota and Vol \,, J)ral~r MAY Sf'CCIAlS 0~1 \ $1697 r T~• & Lie. All Ottler Modrls ht Stock Mark ll-Hll111 Pick11p- La"d Cruil*n.-Cora~a ..........---. VOLVO 1970 DEMO $2759 147 7 ii• .. r•dto, ~tet1r, 4"'1etd. !S••· •4 7~0 • !~~ L•t, •JU AVV $1091 ~ In Cross Exam Kuhn's Statement T o Undergo Fire NE \\' YORK IAPl -Baseball Com- 1111ssi o11er llowit! Kuhn 's claims that b;iseba!l cannot exist wiihout the reserve ~}stern . \\'ill be att.ackeel in cross ex- .:unu1at1on Thursday 1n lhe seventh day ul Curt F'lood's $3 million anti-trust suit against ba.st!ball . J:1y Topkis. one of Flood's lawyers, barely gol started on cross examination of the comn1issi0Mer \Vednesday after Kuhn had testified that the game could nol ron1111uc tu operate on a league ba si.s 1! !he resl'rvr systeni were re1nov- 1•t.I. Flood , fornierly a s tar center field er wit h !he Sl. Louis Cardinals, balked al reporting Lo the Philadelphia Phillir!-\ aftf~r hl' was traded last v.•inter and IJrought suit against lht• base b a 11 1·st:1blishment. One of his 1naln targets is the r csi:rvc .~yste111, a complex !'lei of rules th;;t 11rov1de a club with the option to renew ;1 player's contract each year. Executives of other sports have te stified to the way lheir reserve SY!:ilern operates. Football, for instance, h::is a 1·lausc that permits a player lo play unc }"ea r after his contr<1cl has expired ;1nrl then become a free agent. Kuhn said the football system "'Uld be .. very bad"' for baseball because he would be concerned about the integrity or !he gaine and the effects on equal 1·ompctition. ··in our game.·• said Kuhn, "and in our game alone, I am not talking about football. If a playl'r tould pla y oul lus option thl·re would be the. built-in t.•vi/s of tampering and behind the scenes r1egoliations that tend to shake the public confidence in the game." Kuhn said it was impossible to compare buseball and football in economic opera- !ion bcc<iuse football has <l ready n1adc pl;.iyer development system in the col- leges <Jnd baseball has to support a n1inor league system. He also said he thought it was easier 1o replace a guard or a blocking tackle than a Tom Seaver or a player on lh!! Balti1nore Orioles. Tile comn1issioner ha<J found problen1s in several alternatives to the reserve !-\stem given in previous testimony by llall of Farner Hank Greenberg and ~1 arvin Miller, executive director of the t-.taJor League Baseball Players Associa- 11011. Miller had suggested thr option be restricted to a definite number of years. kuhn said this wou ld open the door 111 a player dealing \\'ilh another club \\hilc still wilh his first club and possible. 1~rnperiog. lie claimed the richer lea rns 11·ould l(•nd In sign the most players and the t AVER . E1HERSON STOP NET FOES ST . LOUIS -Rod Lal'er, No. 1 seed 111 the $.10.000 Ha11·lings Tennis Class1t, \\'ednesdav dc(eated Ron Hohnberg or Hu;:hland F'all~. NY, 6--4. 6·2. \.f1l'er. of Corona ftel ~1 ar. advance~ 111 the .'>inglM quarterfinals Frida~· The ~1;.;.1l:i~· 111a1l·h of 20 lennis pros ends .\londa~· llu\ F:n1cr.~on of :\t•11 por! Bcat•h dl'lr.1tcd Lar r1 ~lillrr, SI. Lo1us pro. f1----l , li-1 . .\nilrr.~ r.in1cnv or Spain defeated 1)1r k llurw1t1 o( St i.l)uis 6·l. 6-1 I '1Cr 1 e Hart hf''> nf Paris Llt'fcated Cliff !Jr1 -11!a li• 111 Suulli Africa 6-2 . 3-6, li·2. n\·11n1,; H;1bto11 nf nakl'rsl1 cld 1lcfcotetl H :1~ ,\1 oore of South Africa 6·4, £..3. stars would gravitate to the richer teams, As tor Miller's suggestion that cc.-11- petit..i ve leagues might be organized. Kuhn said, "that woukl destroy the game as it now exists,'" Kuhn sa.id he felt the decision of the players a&so<:ia tion to back lhe flood case was a "serious mistake.'' lie in· sistcd the mallcr of considering any modifications of lhe reserl'e ~1·sten1 shou ld be a subject for b<trgaining betv.·e<!n players and clubs. lie said Miller's proposals were all gencralizcll and impreeix. The reserve system ·was put on the sheJr in recent bargaining rnaneuvers by mutual agreement. ··it \vas noo!fnse for the players to lulk of crnb;trking ()tl realistic negot ia- tions on the rcserl'e system." said Kuhn, "'while lhey 1vcre backing F'Jocxrs lltiga- lion." Kuhn pointed out that there were "'vel)I in1port.ant co ncessions in other area ~·· in the owner-player bargaining. In his arguments that baseball could not survive v.·ithoul the reserve system. Kuhn went hack to the 1871·18~9 period "'hen no rest'.rve systen1 existed. "The climate was extremely ev il,'' he said, •·and it was cured by an effective reserve system and a strong central govenuncnt." The comn1issioner had spoken of those pre.reserve days when players jumped from one team to another during the season, and both players and O\\'Tiers lixed games. Halo Official's Son May Pitch In Big A Tilt The California Angels hal'e an off day r.fonday but public relations director George Lederer may put in just aq long a day as if the club 'A'as playing a home game. Thal day usually begins around 9 o'clock in ttie morning and runs to about an hour or more after the last out is made sometime betv.·ecn 10 and 11 each night. Lederer·s son Tom has a perfecl 8·0 record as a pitcher for Lake'A·ood High School this 8tason and ht was facing Covina tligh this afternoon in a semifinal game. The winner will ad\'ance to the CTF' AAAA finals t\1onday with tht action n1ov ing to Anahei111 Stadium, home of the Angels. Young Lederer is no n~wcomer to youth pitching. tie began in Little League and \Vhen he was 14 years old, pitched the Lakewood Pony League All-Stars to the \Vorld championship. In hls lasl outing against Buena Park in playoff action, Tom pitched Lake\vood to a 7-1 victory with a three hit performance. Yoon g Lederer is a math.and physical education major but may sign a pro- ress1onal baseball contract if he is drafted high in the upcoming major league drart session. Other1vise, tw-is leaning Inward a college education at Chap1nan Col!egr 111 Orange 1vhere hf' hai> bf'eri offered a full baseball sd1olarshi11. To J ohn BrtJ11''' IJ. Dave Prather. for1ner \Vest- minster ~ligh and Gol den \V est Cotlege cage star, has signed a letter of intent to a ttend J ohn Brown Uni versity in Siloan1 Springs. :\rk. lie averaged 15 poin·ls a gan1e <1nd 14 rebound .~ as c;oJden \Vest's 1nost valuaUJe player IY+'O seasons ago. MONTREAL ... (Continued from Page 29) it~clf. 1L not exactly in the spiril of the Olympic Games. Dear Sir, ., ' Revnald Pelletitr 2443 Fordham Drive Costa 11esa II is so fine to read aboul your masterpiece ''1\·lontreal , !leaven Forbid!"' All you r article dlsplay1 is • warptd media mUld. Instead of knocking Mon- treal, 1\'hy d11n 't you analyie why Mon· treal "''as awarded the Ga mes , rather· lban a first round knock out-Lo~ Angeles. With people such as yourself preoctupied ll'ilb negative thinking you can not expect anything more than defeat. I think your article should be retitled HJ~oraoce Is No Escuse ." Bigot. Archie Steov1k! ~lontreal, Qucbt:c Oakla11d Trips Cherubs, 4-3, 011 Home Runs 0.llll;l.llND C.llll,O ~tll.11 .. ' ~ rbi ·-·~•bl C.•m1>•Me•ll, II • • • Alorn•t, ,. ' • • ' l.l.Ond1y, " ' ' • "'"9011, .. ' • ' • Ru~I, " ' ' ' ' Jonn>IOn~. " ' ' ' • lt.J1c~•on. " • • • • J T a!vm, " • • • 8an~g, ,. ' ' ' A JOhrl>...,, " ' • I ' f ,.lllou, " • • • So•ncer, " ' • • ~Mnchec, •n ' • ' • M(f<lrUll!n. " ' ' • " Fu~•nd•<. ' • ' ' Reynold>, " ' ' • lallvn•. ,. ' • • Atcvt. ' • • • Hunier, D ' • ' • \\"rlqM. • • • • L l11dbl1d, p • • • • ll;eo!•Y. • • • • Gr•n1. • • • • • Oylor, .. ' • • • £ ""~"'· • • • • • R•po•. .. ' • • • I( T 11urn. • • • " " Tol1 I• " "' TO!lll " ' • ' 0•~ l••d '" ~· ~-' Co!ltc•nl• '~ "' ~-' E -f.,nano•1. M1<1t~"' M Mull•n CIF' O·~lon:I 1. (ali!f,,nla l , L08 -O~'l'"no l (111 fornli 9 l ll -Jot>nsl1!nf HR -Ftrna""'' U I. 11..,al !~J. ll&neo •fl Sii -11.•yno>d•, I<. Jo~r>O•n. Com11fnfds ~" -Alorno• .. • • •• .. " H~"'•i-(\I,,! •I " ' , ' ' ' Llrnlblld • • • • ' Gr .. nr '" ' • • • \v•IOM !L.• ~! • ' • l(fnl•Y • " • • • '1.~., ' " • " I( lllyrn " • • • ,.,,. (., .. ~. p,, .. ,,.,.,.,, 1 ·"· ' " •... ·~·"'" I 1•1 j In honor of those who-gave their lives to make this world a better place, we will close Memorial Day--May 30. John Ho rt Lyn n Hart HARTS SPORTING GOODS 538 CENTI:R STREET COSTA MESA There's No Generation Gap, Pro Gridde r Tells Group The Redcoat:. of Coste. :O.lcsa. a club Ucct i· f'.'l!ed to h011or1r1g deserving are<i ath!ett•:-<, 1~ to be conu11endt'd ~ "t!ll:~f11r1s 111 •. •1;11·k youngster<; \.\'1th 11.S ~ul1d, pos1!ivc :u tltudl'' illld clcetl.~. A r ecent d11111cr li<Jnqucl <it ~:stanc1.1 1111-:h School gave ercd1l 10 four outstanding at11· Jt·tes fro1n eaeh of seven ilrea schools, a!uni; \1•ith prcsenlidrun 1Jf a ch c('k for $1.000 th:it 1·ame about frurn the cumbinM efforts ol tlw Hcdcoats and studt·nls at Cost;1 J\lesa High !'ichoot for thl" Justin Og;ita fund . Ogala. you 'll recall, is the J\lc~a 11rl'~t ll'r 11!;0 has OC-eu p:1ralyzcU since la~t \1·1n1<·r ----- HOC EH CARLSON ------- :ificr a f1·cuk ac.:c:idcn! on thf' pr;1c.:Lice 111:1\ A h<.111tlso1nc 1nc;il was lurrushcd and lh1· h·aturcd speaker 1~·as 'fuslin resident \V ill ic Crittendon no1v or the San Diego Charger s ;Ind previ~usly ol the Nc\v Orleans Saints. Cri ll cndon's speech. although short. touch· rd hon1e un several counts \\'ith the younger gcnerutlun. '"There is 110 ge neration gap. All you havr lo do is tal k and take some ttmc," su mn1td up Crittendon. Shaking hands wilh Lhe giant lineman, in- ridentally, is like shaki ng hands \\'1th so1ne· 1H1c wearing a catcher's mitt. • • • Swimming and tennis ha\·e always bcrn (110 of the Orange Coasl area·s stronge~t points in CIF con1petition, Add golf to the scene. . . . Eslancia's second place f1n1 sh 1\lt1nd<1)' 111 lhe Clfo~ team championships at fllissiun Viejo t:olf Club marks the third straight suecess· lul year for th e Eaglr.s. Last yt>Br ii \l':tS a lhinl place fini sh rol. 101\!ing the CIF ~·ha111pionship year or 19b8. S:in Cl,mente finished fourth in the CIF th is }c:1r after rompi ng tb ruugh the Crcstvie1v Are a Brie f s L1•1tt;llt ;iud ~larin;1 \I on tht Sun ~rt League j'f0\4~1 Est~;elil's oulfll, fncidt:ntatly, 1~ill Ilise only l)fl(' or Its tvp si~ 'ia gradualivn. ' ' ,\ recent tilurll oul of Long Bf'aet1 ind1ealf'~ 11!;;1 Lonn Be11t'h Jordan may leave th(' J\luorc L(•agut· for grt'C'ncr ! easier) pastures. tJn Ute :.ullject or Jordan, anti rootb;i t1 1)()11 - Pf El H::111chu twh1ch wants out of the loop hel.'ause of 1Ls present lack of prowess u1 other sports). herr·s a point ur two rnadc by Larry Hossi, supervisor of :11htetirs for the Long Heueh Unified School Di~tnl·t · .. This releaguing systt'm .!.1n1ply has Lo bf \ook('d into. You ha vl' a luo1l):itl !<thool lilo.1· 1-:t Hantho, Santa Barbar;1 or 1\nalle1n1. Bu\ \1hat el se du they h:tvC'"!"" Hus~i should eheck hi., f:lll " bl'tun· 1h·:1 ~ g1ng Santa Barbara or An.1hr11 n 11110 El t«1n· cho·s plight . Santa Barbar:1·s power i11 \.Jaskelball and tennis lthe Dons are in the lcnuis srmifinals and lost onty one baske1b;1JI g:i me all year f dtJCS1)'\ descrvl' the kn ock. Anal11.:in1 doesn•t do so badly Jn other ~purls, cithrr. The sv.·1111 ll'illn \\'On tl1c Sun· :.ct title. the water poln continge nt 11·as •1 factor in the C/Jl' playoffs. b;1seball h:.i s ul - 11'<.1)':> ~en strong and if a fl1oore Leagul' tcan1 1vould C"are to venture into Anahein1":-. f:)'tn for a gan1e of brrsketball, it'd find the going fairly co1npcti!ive. f\l any ratr, 1\ 1vould scen1 Jordan is in thr fl!oore Ll'ague lo stay. Jordan l.loesn·t want nut, the league 1-l'ants Jordan in . And Comp- ton, the supposed repl acc1nent, doesn't v.1ant in. \\1th !he 1·ac1al balancl' question in 1nind, ho~·ever, don't be too surrnsed to ser either Con1pton or Centennial replacing El Rancho aft er the Sepl. 26 CIF n1eeting. •• • • rt.li~sion Viejo lligh b:is,ball standouts ~like r;rar and StC\'e Hazan have mode th e South All.Star baseball squad that \\'ill be tryin,i: for ill' third straight ~·in over the North June 19 at La Palma Stadi111n. • • • A USC-Ut Irvine tug-of·ll'ar• \Vesl1n1ns1r r High":i; southpaw pitch('r Eddie Bane and lcf\- handcd Jirst baseman Jeff fl1alinoff of Nr\1'- port l larbor. Cres tview UC I Crew Vies T11tors Tab l n V.1S. Class ic Lake Onnn<!Jga in S1r~1rusc , Ne w '\'ork is fam rd ;is the site of lht' 1~alional l nvita· tion:il Rov.·1ng chan1pionsl11rs lo be held .ll1ne J 1-1~ this yc<1r. L:C lrvinc \1·111 hf' n1ak1n-" H~ rirsl <tpp<'nranct' 111 1111· <•lite l.'1'('111 111111 a foul'·!n<in 111 lh coxsl'.<1111 en!ry roach Boh Ernst t1ftcr 1n1 1lcd th1~ l'.'f'C~. be t111df'r bring V1nt"t' Co~S\\'illn \I 111 \lcstrc frntn thr lrcshm:.in partit!fldnls play111,e in s111g lcs ;.inrl rloublcs pr!1!lon. * * * ~add!eback Collt'gr holh i'(JITI· 1-1ill b o I d its spring ath lrllc: awards banqncl \\'rdnl'sd:1y •1l D<tn Quixoie ·~. ~-:03 1 1-J 1·orn Road in Laguna llilis. 'fhe c1•enl begins at i. ~lembers of the baseball. i::olf anti trark and l'ielJ team.~ \.\"ill bf honored. * * * ,\ su1nm<'r school s11 un pr0- MV Whiz :O.hssion Viejo":; Slt'\"(' Ha1.a11 11·as named :O.lo~t Valu able. l'layrr on lhr Coat:hP.-.' :\II· l 'restv1ew l,(';1guf' IJa.\l'li:.11 ~qu11d, Thi' nifty lefl handf'r 11•:i-' j.1111 ed on lhe ;1!1-star firsL h'fltll by ll'<lmmalf's Rlrk \Vad.~lcy :ind i\11kr Gray wt1ilr n1ablos Budy llolmcs and Dnui; Citro wtrc placed o:i llir seco nd te ani. Loop th a 1n p i o 11 S<•rl t 'lcn1cnte had Hobin Hcsch;.n. Hrul'e Jones and l;lcn T!>11rr>a 1111 the firsl squad. 'fnlon~ Crnig Anderso11. D;in C'luo~. i\likc Kiernan, Sttl Lombilrdi ;i11d Tim \\'right were ac· ("'Orded honoa rble 111 c n I i on SHORTER CLUBS NEEO SHORTER SWING 0011 ·1 make the mistake cf t rying to take as fut/ a swing with your short irons as you do with yo ur long irons. Clubs are of different lengths for a specific reason, and you should let them do the job for which they were designed; T he short irons, used on relatively close.in ap- proach shots. are built for maximum control and accu~acy. Because they are shorter in length, they req uire a shorter backswing_ This will happen auto. mat1cally_ Don 't force yourself into a long swing w1tb these "accuracy" clubs. T_he longer irons, though still designed to produce straight shots, must also provide· more distance. Ther~fore they are. necessarily longer-and they require a longer swrng. You may run into t rouble if you don't make a full backswing, say, with a 2-iron. Let the length of yo ur clubs determine the length of your backswing. That's the way to get top results from whichever club you setect to use. Iii!. " lflt ... .,_, ... _ s,... SF Vall ey State Ni11 e Will Face Miss ourians San Fernando \'alley ::ilall'.." College '1vill play South we:.~ fl1 issouri S tate, winner or li1c r.1idwestern NCAA Regionals, in a first round game or 1hc College Division b a~ c b a 11 championships at Springfield, r.10. \Vednesday even ing, June 3. San Fcn1ando qualified for the NCAA nalional 1oun1:>- 1nent by \\'inning the \Vcslern H:egionals at Sacramento S!atr College recentiy, defeatinl! Chapman College ln the final encounter. Other cntran!s in th e nationals include Nicholls State of Thibodaux, La. and the win- ner of the r:astern Regionnl~ be ing sta,i:l·d lh1.s ll"t!ekend . Enlran-ls in thP. Ea.~t.ern con1- pc!i tlon ineludc Springf ield Colle.ge, 1r.1a:-:s .), l lh ica. Ne1v 'i'ork. Stet.,:on College or I''lorid:i and Florida Soulhcrn L"ollegc. S:i11 Fernando Val ley State bo:ist~ a 39·20 seas:111 rctorcl. ·rile 1\lat:idors split a p;11r or gan1e.<: W1 lh USC, ll'Ullllng 7-2 Qnd losing 4·1. Ttiey 1vill l'!y lo Kansas Clly Tuesdar rnornlnJ: and !ravl'I the rcrnalnins 100 miles h1 Springfield by bus, A tol:1 I of 24 or 2.'i pl<t)•ers \\"Ill br. l;1kcn to the nationals unth·r direction of coat.:h B 11 b llicgcrt. UC I Golf er A,va it8 Bid Hon Chamberlin. No. golfer for the UC Irvine varsi- ty team , is a1-1•ailing an 111· v1trrtion to the NCA A Collegt" IJi v1s1on championships a l Youngs\01\·n Slate in \Varren, Ohin June 16-19 after <'Qn1- ple1tng the regular season with a 73 .4 a\'er;1ge in 19 matches. CJ1amberli n has defeated USC\ high ly regarded Gary Sanders and de re n d in g universl1y divisio n title holder Uob Clark of Cal Slate ~Los Angele~~ 1n head-on c.on- front;1tion~ this season. ho;1t al lrv1nf' 11"hilr lhc ulher four oarsrncn "·111 be picked fron1 fl\<' mc1nbcrs or the 1 :1r~11y l'1ghl ~hell . All !11"e \\ 111 n1ak e lhf' trip !O S~ r:ICLl~C 1111h the drt1~ion 011 lhr o;ir:.111en <lrla}f'd unll l tlH' !Jllal n1r.1u!1•. gr:1n1 at i\lission V1e10 High S<·hool 1s being nf!crcd 1tus year fron1 Jlltll' If> until Aug. 7 Leading hurlrr for srvsc i" l..<'\\' Lerner 111!h ;i 10·2 record. SIC\"(' Lee 17-61 ;1 ~01llhpa11,•, v.·as the 1r1nncr •1\"l'r thapm:in for lhf' lh.•g1011;il champioostiip. The cl r r p :-.t<llus. ~1 d r ,, at:i or s1 al also ineludes Laguna Bc:ich, 1h<' nlhtr B I le 1s a so p homo re f'{·onomics major at UCI and l 1s a transfer from Orange Coast College v.•here he v.·as named golfer of thr year in 1969. lie also pl:i ye d four )'ears at La Jolla High .ir.d was named to the San Diego :-iection All-Clf' tc:im sev~ral ye r-ir!i. lrwl udcd in lh1• 11 ~1 of 1.11"- d1d:i!cs :ire [);_111· T;iyfnl'. fl ;.i1 c :-.1 :1ur<'r ;ind M\kc 'Thn111p:.(Jll, . ill Jtllllfll'S; l);ivr !'irnllh. ;1 ,u111\n111(1n', and 11a1t• \'0111!('1", ;l '.('!\IOf. Er11s1 :ind 1111·111h1T" ,,r th•· , i't'IV ,1rt• llll'l"rntl y 1,11:;111g !11 nt1~ 111 ll1•l p dc!lray 1 ·1.pl.'n~e~ 11J tnr 11':in1. * * * Tryout11 lor the. S:lddlr· back College somn1rr basr- ball tean1 v.·ill be held f'ri- da\' al 3 p.m. and Saturtlay al "4 on the Gaucho campus. according to baseball coa1·h Doug t'rilz. Play,r11 do not bavr 10 br rnrolh·d in the s utnmcr !!.l'!!.- slon at the <'oile)!e, but mu~l he eligible tn attend cullegr . Fril1. said. Age limit is Ill to 25 wilh the !5th birth date afler June I, J970 . Saddlebflcli: v.·ill cocnpctr In th e fl1ctropolitan Cnlle;:1- 11le League v.· Ith ga1nr<> scheduled \\"cdn esday, Fri- day and Sundny of ra1·h week. Uniforms will be pro vidrd by Che team's co-sponsor, Red Hill ltealty of Tustin. l':d"''ard A. Nahlgan, pre~i· dent of Ute realty firm , tias offered lo co--spon~or lh~ lean\ with the community services program of the c·ol· lrgc. * * * l oarh ~1) ron fllcN<in1.1ra 11 ill i:.11l'r a fo ur-mnn I re Irv ine lennts \f'lltn 1n th l' N(',\A C'ollc!(r IJ1v1s1on Na- 11nnal rh:unpionships al Cal Stale lllnywar<H Junr !l-13 it \1:1.<; rt•vcalcd here tod;i\/, E11rl <rNrill. Cr:liJ.! N('~l:ii::" :111(] (;r~r, .Jab10n'1kl II ill fl l"11h- ,1bly fonn 1ht• nucle11 ~ !or the learn 1-1•l1h lhl' fnurth ~[:IOI 'li t! open. Schi)()I~ 11rc. limited IQ four r.ntr1ts w i l h TE'n :'l1.>-1ni11ulc classc<> arr in !hr oih ng !Or .1 !C'c of ,51:. ( ·1.1.~~<·s n.111 fr111n fl 50 ;1 n1 111 12 ~(I p n1. with rei·r('a\Jun .!o wimm111g ;J1·ait1blc lru111 I ·I p tu. l\('cr1·auon :ld rn1ss1on •~ :l:i eenl s fflr student.; ;i',1tl i :1 ef'nls for :idul!s . S1;.. rl:1~~1[1ca t111n' ol ~1·l11>11I~ ing arc nflerl·fl. l1lf·lud cd arc hc~1n1HT". :irlvanctd bl'g1n· r1rrs. lnt1·rrncd1a lc. :;111111n11 ·r~ !'!;!.~:<. 1001111ny <Jlltl IJ)i' .1nd l \Hl\lll'(ll 11111 Kl',!;1~1f:1lllHI C,l!l b1' ;11 1·01nphshed at 1!1c ~1 1~~1on \'11·· )H Hig:h phySlt :JI f'<lucation or- li<'C i\1nnday thnui ~h 5 Later reg1st ratuin 1·:111 l>r nh!:itncd al 2 p rn .. Junt• h and 13. * * * Fcmalr \\'resllcrs rntl'r the picture ~1onday niJ:hl In headline the rel(Ular 1-1·rek l~ 11rrslling fcalurl'; at Oran;:r ('111111tv FairgNiund s. \\1offieu's \\'Orld cham pion Fabulou~ 1\1 o o 1 a h meets Kathy O'Oay in a s pecia l girls n1atch to headline th e all-star card. area CrestviC\\' represent.a111·e. ri<1n Ford (~·2 l, Bo~ Johnson I -" ·rr I , Cl\ , !6-2 1 and l.r1rrv H;u111re1. (7·!il. Cor1r1n and j11nior Greg Kess-r-------------------------: J.I aco.""U 111 y :wp lo1nurc uc .. 1 __ - ler on lhr seeQoil tcan1 wh ile 1na1cs Hnn fl'cElhany and Mak e it a family SEE affair! llenny S t h 111 1 t 1. ni<ollc honoraiJIL· 111cnt1011 .-.11 .c ,.,1, .• ., L·~•u• r l"t 1 •• ,,, "··· ,., ... 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Den"I' Hann•la<d. Ml•c Hlc•cv El NDOtn., -Loe Meyers, 0•~ Wollin~ llOU"I Bo•<~ -Ron McEI· ~•nv, Denny Stnml!i. O•anoe -Boo Kob!IPY. Tu•lin -S11n L••· Jae~ C1ll•oner. llrc~ Bur\io. v illa P1r• - !)co Ra~u<. Ro" ""'""· II•>' M;ll•rd. f QO!t\•ll -(;fry J1C~>on, Steve c~n P!n!or. THE SHOW AT *HARBOR CENTER* NOW SHOW ENDS TOMORROW INSlALLED Thr•t"• ln!ert1! ond 11cltement far f v1ry "'tmbe1 of lht lun;Ty el lht 1'70 Chtvy Show, pitying now through F,;. day, M•v 2'?. S11 th1 t bu>rbln9 Mon!t C1rlo cultwfy ••· ),;bi+. tn t•clu1iwt 9l,,np11 •I !ht "in1id1 tlory" of Monti Corio q ut lity 1nd p11lo1m111c1. T11I you• dri••r 1k+U1 on • ••titly of 1•hibit1, tnd 911 in t!.t <wnn in9 lo win • won- d1rf~t pri tt of 100 9tllon1 of 911. l •in9 th1 whole f•m:l y •nd be P••P••ed lo htvt lu~. CHAIN-LINK FENCING FREE 200 GALLONS OF GAS 5 LUCKY WI NN ERS !Licensed drivers onlyl N,t.M( •• , .. ,, .. , ................. ,, ..•• ,, ••......• , ., ,,, ADDll.SS •.••.•.• , .•••• , •• , •••••••••••.•. , .•••••••.••••• f'HONf: ......•••.•••• ,,, •••••••...... ,, ••.•••••. , ,. ,, ,, , Ot:l'O.SJT AT SHOW-DRA WI NG Fii .• MAY Jt 2300 HARBOR BLVD ., COSTA MESA DAIL V ""-"' :J f Spec>lnl D onor Esta11cia Sc hool sAnno u 11ce Picks 1'011 Athlete Athletes o f Yea r Dick Ft·rryrnan 1-1'as n;Hnt•tl r.1ustang ol the Year \V{·d· ncsd:iy night a! Cos1;i i\-1<'~:1 High School 1\!hcn.• t h c 1\lustangs rC'tcd th e 'illrl1 1i; sports alhlctcs Ferryman was a ~t:indout in football and wreslling StC'\'e LC'fevcr and l)::i 1i· Barton lrll th<' ind ividu al \1•1n- r)irs 1n the spring si_>0rts w1tl1 (Ii<' tormcr r.a pturtng 1no~t 1 .1lu::1btc honors 1n track ::ind Bar1 0,1 gl'tt1ng !he fl!VI' n01! in baseb11ll . Both 1\·err abo nainrd c:\p· t:iu1s of their r c ~ pi'<' t 1 1 1• tc.an1.\. Othl·r n1ost 1·;iluabl<' athlttf'~ 11C'r<' il1ark \\'alkins 111 golr ;111d Dennis Ciol li in tcnn1 <>. 1'r11ck Var.~1ly -(':lpla in· S1(•11· Lei ever . ~J V · S1c1'f' Lrf1·1•f'r . fl·lost 1 n1 p r o v l' cl !Joug fllacLc:in. nces C;:plt1111 · Hu:k Young: ~1 \1 Dou .l olr,1~(111 : ~lost ln1prov11d Bttk You ng Cees Captain · Din11tl hc!l y: i\1\1 : i\la ~u11 ll ungerford : i\1ost ln1pro1ed fllason Hungerford. Baseball Var::.1ty -C:i ptain · ll;111' B:1rton : :0.1\IP: D:1vr Bnnon. A1ost lmpro1·ed· 1'01n Net h. Junior Varsity -C<1pt:11n: Ccrry Gold<'n : ilt VP: Ji111 r. Sn1ith : fl1o~l !111pro\ed. t.l1ke Cal<hvell. Frosh·Soµh -C;1ptn1n Bob Zahnleckcr: i\IVP · Str1·c Baun1c : Must Jtnprnved. Bill i\lcRone. (;oir Varsi1 .1• -Cnpt<1i1\· BiJh R:ind)('; ~'1V : l\1ark \\l:ilkin.,, fl-lost l1nprovcd : Don Paigt'. 1'enols \'ars1ly -Captai n: i\loorr: fltV : Dt•11nis 1\lost r rn p r o v c d : St1dha111 RoJ.:1'r Cioll i: J\1;.i rk .Junior V nr.~11y (";~p1 ru n· Hon l){)('hnc r. r.1v S!'u!L l":irter: i\lo:.t ln1pruvt'd-.Jrlf t;rcgg. \\1uslang u{ Lhf' Vr:1r -IJ11·k Fcrryrnan. :\'e1t·po 1·1 llur·I••••· Darci Uluod, N r 11• p fl r I Harbor H1gh":i football .ind 1ra ck stundoul. \\as \1<.1 1ncd ·r;ir of \Ii(• Vl'ar Blo01.I. a !wo-~enr lr!]f'l"lno1n in lUfilb:i tl arid, lhrcr·.vt>;1r n1onogru111 \1·1nn1•r in l'<1r~1ty track, edgt•d wrl'stlrr Ch1'1s ~tar Lee llaven for the trip lionnr. Blood :i:C'l a sclLOUl standard in the 100 11·!th a !l.8 and l-l'as a first team All-Sunscl Lr;igue end r11 Jootball . lie was also sclectetl as tli r 1nost \'aluable athlete on 1111· Tars' track learn at \\'<'J. !ll':o.d:.iy night"s aw ards b;.in- quet. Track anti Fi,ld Vars11y -Captain: llo\\'ie Rogers: ~IV : Darci Blood: fl!ost Jrnproved : Bill Shedd Bees -Captain : Bi I I Sthraeglc : fl-tV : Loren Dake: fl·lost Improved : Jay Johnsto11. Cecs -Captain: Cary L11- l en: l\fV : Pat Honryw<'ll : fltosl ln1provcd: Kirk S!rickcr. So11 Cl e111e·r1te Mike \Veli s w:1 :; 11a111rrl rrriton of lh l' 'i't•<rJ" al S:in CIPIOe l\r I li gh School in the .st hool's annual banquC'l honor- ing the spring sports athletes. \Veils ll'<•s an all-lcagu1' c·cntcr 011 the Triton~( football lciln1 and 11·as thl' 1~8-pound 11 rcstl~1~ l"h11mp1011 i11 the Crestvie w League. 1\1cist Valuable hunors 11rnt !n Glen Tsuma (basebnll ), Brn l·:kcland ttcnn1.~1 and Brad Winton {track!. Hase ball Varsily 1\1VP · l;Jen ·rsurn:i : Capt11111 : R n b i 0 ll escha11: fllo.,l lnsp1ra11onal lla·,1 Berney: Most llnproved : ·rrrrv Nielsen. .Jui1ior Varsity i\1\1!': i\1ark l\1ng l·'rosh-Soph -:O.IVP Tubr Hesch1111 . ·renn is Varsi1y fl·1Vf' Bl' II Ekl•land: l\IO~! lnsp1ra\1on11I c ;reg Cope ; fl\n,\ lnipro1e1I · fl-like IJowJing ; C;.iplnin . Keith L1n1berg, Track Varsity -fl1V ; Br:id \\"in- ion , fl1ost lmpro1·l'd: '1"0111 T~rry: r.'lost [)(oµcndablc· Hick Hc·own; fl·lost !'.1sp1ral1 onal . Brad !\1eKc111.ie. ·rriton ut the Year -\t1 ~c \\!ells flt1~e Shaughnt·.~~y, Est.ancia 1 righ standout 1n football, basketball and Lrack, v.·a~ n;,uned Eagle of the Year \\"t'<lncsday night at Es\ancl::.'s spnng sports banquet. 1\lo!>t valuable a\\'aru~ to s.pr1ng athlete~ went to Dave Johnson 1 Lrac k), Greg Po\\·ers 1basC'baU J, Atiho Rosetti tlen- 1us; and Steve Robertsoo \golf). TI1e golf le:J.111 won !hf' l rv1ne League cham1l1or.sh111 !ur tile thir d straight ye<tr :ind finished seeond in lh1• CI F team championship.~. Track V:irsi1y -Captain: fiit•11 \Vood: Most Valuable: Oa\"•! .Juhnson; Mu s l lrnproved : Eric Olson . Bees C<1pta111: R oy c cc 11e11: fl·losl Valuablr: .John (;rover: fl1o!il 11nprovcd : llan- dy Carpenter. Cces - Captain : Art Liddle : 1\1osl ValuabJC': Br u c l' Cir:isole: Mu s t I mprove~ C1·nig !lays. Baseball Va rsity -CG-Captains: CliJr 1'-l:il1oney and r.tike Lemke; ~!VP: Greg Powers. Junior Varsity -Captain: .Jeff Vyn: J\1VP : Jin1 Schultz : i\1ost linprovcd: C hu ck Coakley. Frosh -CG-Captains: Carn r.lcDona td and Chuck Boegel ; fllost Valuable: Tom Keeling. Tennis V;irsily -C:iptaiu: Strv1· F:111ery: fl1V : Atilio Rosetti; fl1osl ln1proved : Scolt c;:i yner. Junior Varsity -Captain: l'('l<' \Vitk : flfV : Rick Russell ; i\1ost l1nproved: Hick Stanlon. 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The Pre-Set fine Tuning (and Chroma AGC) remember the perfect co lor selling for each channel, saving you the trouble of tiresome retuning. It can be carried anywhe re in 1he home witho ut the need for color rebalancing by a serviceman. And if future servicing is ever required, lhe chassis w11h plug·in transisto rs makes if a ci nch. (Model CB35W as shown above wilh AFC and 'land available al $329 .95) 411 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA J:,:;~::;;, 646·1684 DAILY •• ,, MON. &-fltl. t .t INTlO~llT a DIPINOAllLITT SIHCI 1 .. 1 :J2 OA.IL.Y PILOT . '· .... HUGE HALIBUT -Kay .A.lien of llunting\on Beach and skipper Gary l~el11ngl'I' of ~hr I\r11por~er out.of .·\rl's Landing. :-.ho111 off Lhe J.t·po11 ncl halibut J\11 ss Allen caugh t recently 11 Jule !1sh1n_g 1raters off La· ,guna Beach. WHAT'S IN- OUTDOORS? by Jatk Anthony All of Ilic lakes u1 Soul ltt·rn l'alifornia are re:idy for the big cru.,..d~ which 11111 1tl\;1dl' 1)1(' carn 1llni:; 01nd rccreat1(111 areas or the Southland \'ail l.akf' 1~ reponu1g 1•:-..1·elu•nL 11 ... lung rur b=i~s. l'r=ipp1c: and bluegil, 11·1th a 11•11 1·h:;nnel !';llh~h showing up Oil !he.' stringers. Thr b1• ... 1 h:11! ;1 1 1h1• lal..e !.'-red 11orm~. a ... 1n;.i11y anglrr~ ~ay tha! !his i~ :1ll ll11•.1 ;1r1· using 111 .1 da~ \ ltshing. B.:i~s lo !llX pounds ;1n· he111g ral..l'll :.ilung !ht· 11orth !ihurf' l1nr ;ind u1 th1· Ila;,~. <1nd !hr pan l1 sh :irr h1t11ng 111 the brushy shorr line" uround th1· l<il..t'. There art' a fC'1V hoats and rno!ors lcll f11r till.~ 11 rckl·nd. bu! tlit·y 11rf' hl'tng \.tke11 up fast Anglers in1crt'~lt'd 1n 1·;11np111g :it ~t1l!erl1 e ld ('nuntry during their hsh1ng ll'lp 10 \ ;11 1 L~if.(· ~!Hitilr! (·:di 111 ;l(J\·ant·c for reservations. The 1Jhone nu1nb er for <:i mping a11d l1sh1ng is 171 4) 676-46 ! ! Tht ea lli~h are ~ti ll l)t"ing ('UOpe rath r at Jr\·ine La kt and n1any anglrrs arl! rt·!urn ing to the tlocks wilb n'ar lin1it cf thf' "·iskerlish lo ._j., ptiunds. Thr he~t action for catrtsh I~ 1n Siert :. fO\{' and S:intiagu ... lal~ on Cbeest' and slink b11il ~I an)· anglt'r~ :.irt being brokrn off h~· big r 111 s. Tht rtaSGo could be th.at anglers are using tackle \.\'hie h is too light for tht bigger <'a ts. E1 idenl·e o/ the bi): catfish biting is tht JS.poundt t taken b)' Ra)· \\'illiams of Totranl'e. Bas~ arr still slow to hil plugs ill the lakt'. bul lhe outlook is for brtter action as thf' 1>1>'11:ter tontinues to "'ilrm. Trou t. thr 1nainst 11~· nf !he lakf' durin~ lhr eoolrr ruon th~. •n: not 1rttinl! do"'" fi shermen . [\'tn thoui,:h th r bO\.\ I arr toughrr tn tatch no\.\. tht•y :1r(' ~till pro\'idini:: plenty of at•tion htl~d hy the \.\'l'l'kly plants of trouL A!I of thr other lakes also r('port ~ouil f1~hin g lor bass a11d blu,gil and t:t:pect large rru.,..·ds th is wcel..end. lllgl1 Sier·1·(1 llf.•a1:1J Al! vi !he ~ln~ams and lake;. 011 both the f'a~lrrn and .,.cstrr11 sides of the High Sierra are \1·ell stocked and ready for the huge fllrmonal Day 1·rn"·u ~ dur to .;t:irl moving into camping areas tonight fish and Gamr offJc1:ils ani! park r;in~rr:-arc p~p.1red rnr the camoer~ and fishermen 11~ f'veryth1ng i" ready 10 pro,·1rte ex cellent recrea1ional act11·1ties for lhe outdoorsmcn culd his fa1 n1l) The :ingh·r~ 1i~111ng \hr h1~h1·r l;ikl'.~ 11hic-h ha1·1· Just opened \.\Ill fuul lh1• h1·~1 f1shu1g Lake [r.,1111·\ \VIII hr gooO 01~ u"u:.I. l.111 lf~Jk for J11nr Lake In husl loo~e 1vith ~01nr ni t r sln11g1·rs of ra111bo"'S. <:rant Lake. ;:iltcr :1 slov.· star1. sho1ild ;1lso give up sonic nitr l1n11li; uf 1Jn111n lrnul l!l 1roll1'r~ Goh llarnmell of Torrance "on tht' Bi.l!lsn111sl ers 11.1urn:11nt'nl IRS! "'rl'kl'nd ;1! Lake Casitas. posting a nice slrin1tt'r of fish bolh days. For hi s t'lfnrts lhHnme\I took hom t' a ~·l'n"·ic k halt casting rod 1tnd a nirr ltoph y. [\'l"n lhough th, hnss wer' small, fair rishlng "·as rrportl"d hy most llnglers, Thf' largr~t fish of thf tournament was tnkrn b~' l)on nr waler. A ngler~ v.·ho "rr" fi shin,i:-1>1-·itti ba it ~·"uiht n1ort fl sb than did plug and lure ri sherm,n. The rl'dtar ~unfish madt a strong showing and Rud llowt' or tht' lak's l"t'ntal dock. f'Xpt'<'lt> lht panrl,h ta continue lo provide angltrs 1>1-·ith plenty of arlioo. /lre11 Jtl11•• lt'ir1s llf111ors l''red Borders of Huntington Ut:ach. shooting f&r lhr Bolsa Gun ~nter. took high nvf'rall honors and the president'.~ medal al ii reg1nnal shot hrld !11s1 weelt at thr International tr•p iind skeet range 111 Ho~tmead. Borders :;hol 198 r20() to win. For Top Sporli-i f.ovc ra~c Read tlic DAILY PJL01' Deep Sea Outlook Still Good JH>r11 .~ea Jistung is very i::oo<l along lhe entire coa;.t Jinr as <ill party boats arc 1tnd1ng good schools of .,..•ork· f,1g barracuda, bass, bonito antJ yellows. The best bttr locally has been on the barries. and the scrappy skinnies are averag- 1og better than six pounds with so11lt' l1illing the ;;cales al rnore than I! pounds. I! appears I.hat I.he summer f1 sh1ng has returned and the outlook is for continued good su1·fat·c fi stli',1g with an in· l>rease in the number ol ycJ10 .,..·1ail being caught. Dov.·n San Diego way the yeHo .,..'taiJ are still the number une fish_ Alt er sJo.,..·ing do11·n for a couple of days early th is week \he. fish nre boun- t·1ng bark and skippers predict an excellent .,..·eekend for ac- tion around the CorC1t1ado Island~. fllost of the day boat s oul or 51111 Diego are running rull. ~o anglers who plan lo make a shorl trip south should call for reservations in advance . The yellowtai!s are running big and heavy tackle is necessary to la11d U1e bruts. .Jigs and Jive 1nackerel arc ta!cin g !he most fish aboard !he San Diego boats. Bay fishing In Newport llarbor is also very good for fishermen trolling Smithwic k Rooters and Hellbenders. The be st fishing for srxittcd and bay bass has bei!n on thr incorning and outgoing tides fi shing 11•ill get \\'orse as more 111 U1e deeP£r channels. SpoLfin croaker have startetl bay area on clams and lo slow do\\'n, with the best bite taking place 1n the back bloodworms. As the summer srason approaches !he bay churn up the v.·ater and rut tro!!ed lines. Both the Pavilion and Art"s Landing offer rental skiffs for bay and ocean fi shing and t·arry all the necessary fishing tackle and bait. Writer Wins Bass Outi.I1g At Havasu t:eQrge Lobaugh of Nev.·port Beach topped a gathering of sports writers in a bass fi sh ing tournament at Lake Ha vasu !;ist \\•eek. Ltibaugh picked up a nice lurgernoulh bass to "'111 1he blmd boggy competition. In .1 ddition to his winning fish. Lobaugh a!so had a nice str111g- er of sn1aller bass. The action \\as good for rnp waler plugs anrl according lo Lake Hava~u r.1arina of- ficials the fishing should re- 111111n good through the n1n11th or June. Anglers are finding ll:.iss \'oopcralive n1 shallow \1ater on Smilhwick surface plugs and off the reefs oo \l'alrrdogs fished in about 25 fer! or w11ter. The early leader in !he SIOO a pound bass fishing derby. ll'hich got under way this \\'eek at Lake llavesu. is Earl Can- trel of La ke Ha\'asu City v.·ho "·eighed in 1 2~4 pOund la rgemoulh. So uthland Tront Plant Thr Following Soul h e r n ralHnrnia lrout w;ite rs. lis1ed by coun\y, :ire sched11l«l for restocking this "·eek witl1 ('n\chlng·si7.e rainbov.·s: LOS ANGE i.ES -Arroyo Seco Creek. Crystal Lsike . Lil- lie Rock Creek , East F'ork !>in111 Gnbriel Rivrr. ORANGF: -Trab1ico ('reek. IUVERSll)E -Dark Can. ,\·on Creek. F uller 1\-Hll Creek. Fulmor Lake, llemel l,ake. Norlh F'ork San J!lcinto Ril·er. SAN BF.RNARDI NO -Big Rear Lake. Green ''alley L:ike. C;regory Lake. SAN DIEGO -Doane Lake. San Lois Rey River SAi"\TA BARBARA -San\11 Ynez Rlvf'r from Los Pri,tos Ra ngrr Sltllion up to seconcl stream crossing (final plant lh is yeA r l. VENTUHF: -ril a I i 11 j a ('rrrk. l'iri1 Lt1kc . llf'l'l'S C!'r1•k, llo~e \'11 llt'v 1.nkrs. Sl"!"J)I.' Crerk uuf)f'r M'l''1r111 tNorLh Fork Vcn1u r:1 /(1l'f'r ;inrl 11p1><'r r•iru Creek l0t1 "'r11·rn fnr ~IO<'kinJ:'l , Deep Sea Fish Report Youth Grid C · .rl Swi111mers Clash ocr:Al'\SID~ -7~ angler)) fH barrat:utlu. 57 lJ0111to 12.'i b:1:-..", 3 h~1t1but SA.\' Cl.fo:'.\IEN TE -I \~1 ;_111gkrs: 847 barr<icuda, ~03 L;11;.:-, !iii bo11110, 2Z haJ1L;ut LO,~G BEACH 1 lltlmuol ) l'icrJ -44 <H1glers . 6/1 \J;1r racud:1. 2:J b.1~~. 18 b11111!0. 49 halibut Bargt• 11 ;111g!(:r~. ~i bt1rr:icudiJ. :i b:i~~. ~5 p•·rcl1 ll'icrpoi nt Landing/ -46 11nglers. 53 bc1rraUucH. 242 b;1:;s. Jli rock C'ud. 3 hahhul ll'actfk· Sportfishing ! -47 ;1ni;lers: 6 b:irrac ud;i, 6 hahbut. 218 caltcu ba;.~. JO 00. nuo. ~4 ruck cod . 190 hlue bass. SEAL Hi-.:A Cll -:17 angll:rs, 47 ht1l1but. 5R bo111hl, 14 b;ir- racuda, 17 111Hl('l11 <:h Bc1rge BUY IN PAIRS ANr1 SAVE -Z8 anglt~rs ; 28 barracuda, 8 bonito , J ba~s. 120.,.. hitefhh. SAN Pt!:UltO (ZZnd SI . L;1n- di111;) 3ti angler;;_ 2 11•llhwla1I . 48 b;irracuda li>IJ ~ . .lit u U.J~~. Jli l11l]Jbut 8 bo111t!1, 16[) ilh1e bass (:'\ur111's Laoding) -:19 :1n~lcrs: 148 ca!iC\I bass, L halllJul, Ill rock cod. 150 blue hass. SA .\"fA HARBA HA -18 onglers, 16 halibut, 2;,o b.1s:-i J'\l'~\\'P()llT tArt's I.anding) -~O angltr~. 91 b:.irn1t:u(l;1. 8 bonito. a:i b;1~~. :13 rn~·k ('od, 2 halibut I n ;1 1 l' )' ' s I..ot·li,r l -41 11uglc.:!'~ l!Li ba rr:it:ud:.i . 17 hnnllo, i 4 bas:., I 1vhite ~r., b.1~\ 4 ha litlut SANT1\ ,\IU~lfA -19 illll:· lers . 90 ha;.;s-, 4 !1:.il 1bu1 'fl1 1· Newport·illcsa Dos<; Fuv'll;.ill Ass0(·1ntio11 will hi!h.I .:1 ~1gnup \\ ednes/'Jay ;, t Newport Jl.irbor !l lgh Srhuol 1.Jeg1nning at 7:30 p.nl . Tia: Ju1uor All-A1nenr:1n luotball progr;_i111 l'ncon1p:i~c~ buys from 9 through !J years of age 11·ith condit ioni ng and 1r.101Jls starting Aug. I. \Ve<."nesclay's n1eeung is for ho} s arld their parents to di~cu;.s the !970 season. All !.o) <; nt'W applicants or rt'lu1;1t't·~. ~hould be present lo nl£·ct 1111h their-coat:he~ ;1 f!l'f lhe general rnf'cting. 7.JS-l 4/7.75-14 7.715·15 'each $16 95 Pru1 t.ci. E.o:. T.a.; $1.M lo 2.G4 pet tire :-i., nd s w J 111 tn J n g al· r1,•1r , <ire 111 Jor a treat Frid 1111 Tiu ('ll'I' tlf' !)uuthcrn ~tTl!t~ !~ ~Wl!tlflllft~ <JUiJ d11'u1g 1 :s 11 11! be contestl'd at 81.'l't. Hills Nau11onu1n . First eve: .. begins at 7 .31.l. lr1cl ut!t'd 111 the arr<iy u/ :;1v1111rr1cr~ .,..·ill be world <ind American record holder Susie At.,..·ood of fll1 1!1k:.in }l igh in !he backstroke an d a b;itrle bel.,..'een Arneric:in rel' or d holder Kini Breehl !PionccrJ and Lo;ira s Nana Schol'nf1eld in the breastrolie. • i\lt~~ A'.l\'OOd ;i.1d i\li~\ Ilrecht 11•ill al!:io t11111pele Jn t~e 200 indi vidu<il 1ncdlc_1• . Sw1rn:n1ng e"t'lll S will be t'onlesteC In 11'10 calegorie.,. -~·ars11y and trosh-soph \.\'hile t!J\ 1ng 11 d! l>t: restricted IC> 1<1rs11y t'••rnpe111inn. <.:heri Ashloo of Arcadia will lead the six divers who qualified 1n the preliminarle3 :;t .\lcsJ Vrrde Country Club tllay 16. The Orange Coast area ~hows two varsity represen.- 1ati1es 10 I.he fi nals and bot.h are entered in I.h e 200 free rclily. !\larina !2 :08.2) aud C~t:.i !\lesa (2 :611.5) qualified fifth and ~1x1h in th e prelirn1narirs :ind must knock off speedy Palos V e rd es 12.06.31 10 11111 that rac.:e. . ~~~~~~~~~~~ 8.00-14/LtS.14 7-11).15/S.U.IS each $19.95 Plus Fed. E.L l•it $2.17 to 2.2J per lire d9pendln& on 1 iz_1, 7.60-15 &4.5-15 each $22.95. Plus Fed. U:. T.111 $2.4 7 to 2.80 pil!r tir• dependln& on 1ll• 700.13 /695· 14 2 for s32 mnJI Erm 775-14/825-14 775·15/825·15 2 for $40 855· l 4/885-14 900.15/915·15 2 for $48 Hil 2 for l18 #Wf!.111 lro 1• 'I~• led,[, la• i~ JJ ...,, t"•· 2 !ors 4JtiilfJU1 £78-14 Plu~ fed. U. Tit $2.35 per ti,. + GLASS BELT 2 for 149 2 for 154 e~ch $27 95 F78·14/7.75.14 G78.14/8.2S·l• n a.1s11.1:i.15 C:7S.l5/8.2~l'i PIU• Fo<I. l•. lo• I>•' .... i1.~~ 10 Sl 77 do11•ndlng each $32 95 tt711· 15tll.55· 15 JJll.1 5 18 .11~15 Pi~• f•d. I•. lu1 ,,., 1,,. $1.t .l ... SJ 01 dtp<on<l,ng on oiio WHITEWALL ONLY $2.95 MORE Most Sizes in Sto(lc 2 for $52 CdGh $28.95 f]l).)4/7.1)•1' '7G·1S/11S•I) 570·14 'I.IS 11 ' 1470·1 )II )SJ l) r10.1sn .1s.1s Your choice Red aor White Stripe. Most Ikea in stoc:t. 20,000 MILE GUARANTEE BRAKE RELINE '"' .. "" . , .... ,.,. ~'""'"· ... 2195 D•jl" .,,11 ~· "'l••li<O ""houl 1h••~• to• p.itll "' ••bo• •llG!JIO t~o. IM•V I ''""' out er ftol a.,. !• mall.,•I Mo1t ., wot~ma~1~ln durlrt •nr ~!".!ric111 :Xl.000 "'"' Pf•lor:I ,~.. ..... •• '""""'" !• not Di5c l r1ktJ f xlr1 .-,.,s ·FOREIGN CAR TIRES · WIDE TIRES· WIDE UVALS ·STEEL REINFORCED· 78 SERIES· 70 SERIES. d CW here tlz,ere is more than meets the e~ Seiuritp Tire Stores ANAHEIM I CORONA GARDEN GROVE I HAWAIIAN GARDENS I HUNTINGTON BEACH 11911 1 IROO•HURST 1311 w. 61h ST. 16-01 WfSTMINSTUt 11973 CARSON ST. 19,11 l f ACH ltVD. (_11 lH~COao !6 8l0C~i £1.~I Of 1£M.lf) 1'8llW!!M P•O~((~ 1. JtO•WAl.() (\Ii MHI MO~HIOf ~ 63$.1870 735 .601(1 193.3595 165.0227 536-7571 SANTA ANA TU STIN SA NTA ANA HARBOR AT 80l~A I J9.J700 1211 W y,·A~Nfl! AVt. lJl E. 111 STRIIT I WESTMIN5TER WESTMINST ER AT CEO AI! I CO STA M£5A· I 5AN CLEMENTE NEWPORT BEACH 927 N. 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Jl•~ o• c• t 11 IM oll t• el tht l"lt"nl1>9 Otp•rt""'"' ,._,, :roo n F1lr Orlv• Cot10 M•u Ct ll!O•nl• COST" M~S" l"LANNING COMMISSION Ch• 1 .. lltck C"•l•m•n Wl!I t m L OOnn S«rol•rv on<! 0 KIO~ ol P tnnln• ,.ub!l•~•d O•tnt• Ml~ ]I 1f10 America muclt as the Us Navy currently provldes 1 dt terrent Corce to thole revolu !Ions by its mere presence and 1l~ abtl1ly lG land M.a~ tu defend American cUJUM or \\ea pons requested by lht threaten~ government It s an1a11ng the psycho- JogK'al impact of a huge war ship s1tUng in the harbor he said Not only JS the Soviet na1 y laking a lesson from the pa~I but 1t is doing to the U S Navy v.hat lhe US Na vy did to lhe Bt111sh -ll IS ~Urpass1ng II as the greatest 1n the itorlll Ca liber for caliber Rw'! ~1an nava l gum oulranJ!e our~ Polmar said Ii.deli t1onall y their ships are faster and more modern In fact according to Pol n1ar the only thing tn which th e So\ 1et Navy does not sur pass the US Navy 1s 1n at lack aircraft carriers -and the Sov1et.s don t have any al though they do have some heh t::opter earners and are build 1ng more larger carriers that might be capable ot carrymi fighters or bombers But the gre11test d1spar1ty bel"een the US Navy and the Soviet navy 1s 1n the realm of submarines The Soviet Union has th e capabiltty of budding 20 nu clear po"ered submarines and 10 diesel powCT'ed submarine~ a }ear under normal cond1 lions Polmar said The United States could build five or six nuclear powered subs a year on a C'ra!h basis I\ e no longer have the cap- ab1hty of constructing diesel po" ered subs he added Yi hy 1s the Soviet Union bu1ld1ng <'onvent1onally power t'd subs in the nuclear age? Polmar be.heves one answer is that those subs are for ex port to less de\eloped nation!'! \\ hooe navies want or need sub~ TI11s "ay hf' explained 'they <Russia) can offer 1 <:onvcn11onally powered .11ub- m...'"lnne \.\h1eh ha5 all the 10- ph1~llcatt'd \.\eaponry systems of the most advariced nuclear 8Ubs at a fraction of the cost Add1t1onally he s~ud lherr 11re ~me Jobs that conven lionally pov.ered subt; ('an do heller than their nucln.r powered clescmdants" One of the most frighterung aspects of the Sovirl navy 1~ that none-o( its" ships are over l:J }ears old while the US Navy 15 sUll using surace -.1p.o; and submannes which were t'Qnst ructed more than 25 ) ear~ ago -dunng World War II And a~ he pointed out 1n an article tn a special ~hsub­ marine v. arfare 1s.c;ue of the Armed FOl"Ces J01Jrnal lhe Soviet Navy has a flet<t. of H, to 12 nuclear-powered 1ub~ which carry 16 Polaris ty~ m1ss1ll'S with a range of about I 500 miles and could hit tar gets 1n the middle of Ule United States Polmar believes submarine:-; such as the PGlans rleet -Of' \\ hich the United States ha, 41 -are both the be.st offen s11 e and defensive we11pon~ 1n any country s nuclear arse n;1I Submarines \.\!11c:h can run submerged for months at a time which follow random patterns "h1ch are 1nv1s1bl11 from the air cannot be con slanUy tracked and t.argeted by enemy 1ntercont1nenlal balhsllc m1ss1les (ICBMs) while land based aircraft and l CB~t sit~ could be a!Jn~t totally wiped out by 1 surpnse attack Despite ~ flexib1hty which subs provute Polrnar beUevu surface ships are still impor- tant ec;pe.cially attack a1,.... craft camer which prnvide floe! mg airbases are eonslant ty on the move and therefore are harder to find and destroy than land bases Medals Go For Essays The Orange Cou n ty Bicentennial Comm1Uee has. presen ted salve r Orange C.Ou~ ly Blcentenn\al medals to rJv • Orange Coast area fourth grader!l for essays on early California history, according to Harold Lang OCBC ad mr11istrat1ve director The five elementary xhool students are Amy Brl11hton, Bale.in c School Newport Me- i:ia D1sltlct Shannon Warren Las Palmas EI em en l 1 r y School Capistrano Unlfl td Dis~ tr1 ct Steve G YGt.lln, Agnes L Smith School llunUngton Beach District Do n n a Can1aoo Irvine Elementary &hool San Joaquin D11trict Rnd l~sllc TRte F'ount1ln Vt1lh~y School Fountain Valley D1 stnct \ --- I -,. :J-1 OAIL 'f fllOT r ~fla J& .. t1.l.g11'.ho ' ( Som_,. 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Ideal for ·l Apl. unit~. $225,000. 2501 Ot·1·~1n Bl'fd., Cd.M. By appl only Biii Grundy, Rea ltor ()l'(•an VIC\\', 3 Br. den :! Bath~. sr rludrd fll.J[IO. ~1' PAUl~'i <1f ri.·h·:-.a \'l'rdl' {'o un\l'\' 1 lu ll. 'l'rulv a 111:1gr11!1-FROM $135,000 TO $500,000 t l'tll. la r~f' f.innl_1 1tUn11· 111th :-, f"\ed rtns -t 6 Beautiful units. 6 Car garages & utility room, \\'ith 80 ft. fronting on excellent swim~ n1ing beach. Units are newly furnished. 833 Dover Dr., NB ~:l .. 620 Ll lHl·l{AN CHl 'RCll I~ 1 .. 1~J'i:1. 4!J.I· 7121 bat hs. ~luri1· or rlen d1 111n;!, and ta111tly r'O(J111-., PRIME BUILDING LOTS plus :1 .c;pafkl1ni;: f1iJ l.1·t'l[!l1p\1Pd 18x3t:i pool. FROM $35 ,000 TO $175,000 Univcrsil)' Realty 673-6510 CAMEO HIGHLANDS ATIRACT. SPACIOt.:S 3 BR. 2 BA, lrg liv rni, separdte din rm, glass cnl'I lanai, po<( sz. lot. lrnmar. Jn & Out, $~5,000. 675.5.107 JOO! E. COllllt l~wy., Cdf\t J'l..1011• prirccl 111ay undl'r n ·pro< uc11011 l'O!'I d uC' Fer Appointment Ca ll : to u1111t·r.~· t•1n1 11t•11 t l1'.1Jl,f(•r (';1!1 f(lr (ur1hf'r BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 642-4620 Ne'!port Shores__t_ll_O BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 833 Dover Or., Suite 3, Newpcrt Beach --BIG-STEAL!-- ! 1\1: , do ·n. :; l.Ja Ll;l'. l1v I'll\ II l11•1u11s. rp!, \'U'll'' 1\1111. ki1ch., 111(', citrpc1eJ. l1!r1111c;1t nearby hon1t• 1s ofh::1'Cd ;,ii $·W.OOO • ":.1ca1·· !hi.~ 1Jllc lnr $.14,000' ill!SSJON llEALTY 49'!.{)i~l -COAST UNEVIEW ct C'\01!~ ~nd :ippoullrncut to ~l'(' 833 Dover Or., Suite 3, N.B. 642-4620 ~""'~~~~~~~""'~"""~~""""""""""""~~~1 ·~~::~:~~=:;; 1500 Addm?> at Harbor, Cos ta Mesa 546-5880 1 ~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~"""~""""""""""""""""""' I:----Hurry on These' ~~~~~·~'~d~1a~,~-o~n~I ~J~u~<'•1•11~1"~"~"~T~h~c~;i~l<~·r~1~~~.~0~00!;iGii•lnjieijcl•iiliii!Bli/~B~--·IOOjjiiO • 1 ~reNI EW 1000 G ,~·~·~·~·~·~1 ____ _;1~000::: Costa Mesa 1100 3 BR. doll hou~ •••• s24.~ CAMµ> SHORES. fil'aut. villd type home. 2 BR 2 B,,, den, ne11ly crl 'd & FOREST E 2 Sty, A·F'rame ...... S31,!W)Q I ' Transferred Owner !Will lense/optioa) rGene_ral 1000 G eneral 0 L s 0 N Near \Vestclift, quality J aro. Also 4 rentals .. S250 to s:~7J df'<'Qrated. Es pal 1e r f'd :.:-•11•1!rns. Call o 1v n r r : ;;;;;.;;;;_;;====;;..;. ME & rm., fu.11 wall frplc in huge BROKER 541-1290 FOREST E. ffi ~~.,ul\' ol 1 ~;}0.M~d'.\I. liv. rnt., BBQ in familyl~""""""~""""""""""""~ 61.}-Wi9S E1111'rla111 ;1!111vr 11vlnkll 111i I I , GINNY MORRISON Ginny'?> Dene It Again! , , , ~.)•'I !i( 1' ~•1,d .,f ~11~1,l~lll .,;,),·~ Ill 11m• lllPllllL, Ill.!! I' .. <111ly 1111~ ll1LJ!lll1 ~1 .. il1(1 iT i11 12 Lia,>.-.' 2 l'oom. Xlnt shag crptg. I· '0 L s 0 N ''"'" """'"I '"""· :: BR ' 1 UNIT ""'· """'" D Sh -Loads or closels & !!lorage. over ores I '"'· lnm1 . '"''""'· ''""' j,,. 21,t Car gar, Prestige ad· t'l'lllp flll'll. ~l'P. rrnla) l!l Spanish Villa drcS!!, $39,500. *UNIQUE-SCENIC* 1127 ro•;u·. 011 II~~· !'!'ady tv ~lt·a!,' . . N D v L D Unrivaled v· t B & I l1w 1t .. ,d1.,1··, !\~k s 1,1 l,.O. Thi s 1~ :i I ::ipa1ush s1ylr 11·1rh 11!f• roof $28,500 o n •ts o n FHA iew o ay · an" ~u !h tr1111111111"· Pr • l!eavy wulll'l! Spani.•li in•,• 1. 3 Bedrm., l 'ii Ba dble. uar. Mtns. w/ptivacy, Spacious, '111on(•y 111 lhr hanli' srtup. "~ r .... ~. es. " '""' · "' • I Old 4 B d + rnr llll'01111' on 1!11.'St' l· """t' ('l'llll'C'1•. :: ••ian1 ht.'dl'flOrns, huge fenced yard. Quiet near Y new " \Voi·ld" e room ~·,.II Fn S,11 ~un. Opt•n 1-J. , ,1 . . ·. ''·; "' Co t po I i:, Guest House :,10-,1i• .. f3(·£;onia '.! BR. -BA ar>ls 1s $lR.:0. lk'.'11\'y uled b.:1l hs, rurnial street. S23.9~. n em rary w court • · · I ''''"'" ·1·1, s2,· li00d"'''K .• , ... duun". l'n1cr1;un1'r's ii"". BOB OLSON REALTOR atrium. 5 Br'11 expandablr. 11 11.·~· 11,.n i,::111·· thruu;;h 111·1-NEAR OCEAN B · J •• u ....... .. '" ..,..,..,. ft 4l' b h ' · LV, D. ('n ;,-•y au r xc1'll1•nt 1a.~ ~he]. Dn-ani kilchcn 11ill1 Ja tesl 546-55'0 ~ S<i • ,, a, l·t'C'il· 1a1r f\HU'1 y;ird re1 ••;1I ;1 \' 1 Cl '" '""' 4 "°" g•• $118 000 ,.:1·111t '! ,;1011· horn,.. I lll·d. I \I 1-1. ,... rum \V lll take small house aran 101ri• 11·11u1•r sum., ler plus ~""ndahh.' iJll'Olnl'. built-ins. uniquC' fln •plnce 1 .......................... ~1 ' ..... ""'· · inrr ut'. '~Jr t•\h'r "' ·t, EXCLUSIVE \\'ITH wilh a 1vull of ,,ton!·. Jj() fl, IMMACULATE 3 Bed rm ' 1~"'111~ "·ilh 11 11~1111!! ~!<Ill'· 1·0 1·n(•r. t:os1 ly art.'it lu1 Jot ol grcen, to11·rr1ng !rces. home in Easlside Costa or vacant land area. Owner '""' 10 I'; II, m&sh·r suitt•. C.l"l'a! f)i•!U•, l!BQ ,,~·1-11µ, N•wport Ncsrled among other Span-Mesa, wilh SH T N I NG •-",~="'=',· c-;~=~=~- l 1111111~ l'IKini t'anHly nioni. Dbl. ~ltl'. oil ;1Hey. :? RR., 1sh homes or much high('r HARDWOOD }'LOORS &1 NOT LEASEHOLD All lo111l1-u1 k11eh1•n. !\ hU!!•' n '<;1,1, fa11,_ ''" . 2 "•., "·,-,,,,· ot " n .,.. vl!luc. FM!a11t1c low price Sf'pal'ate ram i I y rn1. Immaculate Family home: 5 1,1~1 ~11 fr , do•l,1rl\('(I i.;uri,1 I I J X ' .. 1 . iv. rn1. PL • ·1111 su111. Fairv iew of S28,!".()(). Nan1c your terms! SPARKLING , ne1v paint in-hedrooms, 4 baths incl. maid ll"UN "1!11 nia~~11 •' 111'·1111~ 1011 r r•·n11tl 111C'll1nr You Cal! now! side & out compliments the qtrs. Sparkling Cus1om 11 /J' ~;ri,1 1 h•r •n·l;,11:-., (';111 r1011 i.:•·t ii all !or s:~l.900 ,t. v11·n 646-8811 plu!!h N EW S HAG l"i' 111PI'•• 111•!<111~. I "<II Pool. Paneled living rocnn 645-0303 !lit• I.ind• • (anytime) 645-Q]Q] CARPETS. OUTSTANDING dining, fan1ily, elec, kHchen: :'.:!.'l~• !!,ir!Jor· Bh d (' ,\1. at l lal'tJOI' CC'nh•r ('AL!. TODAY• fi7:>-JOOO VALUE at only $23,950 with birch cabinets, Low n1ain • B t th 2m 11.1rbor Blvd., C.~t . A 831 "'!JS ~OPJ-:N DAILY l1gl1t s. l'.:xc11111g AJA design. l-5 3!Cil Ocean Blvd. CliPni 4 Hr!n 11s., 1l('n. \V 11 l k tu pa rking in rear. Vogel Co. IX'a!'h. $i~.:,oo 2!i67 E. Coast Hwy, Cd~! Hal Pinchin & Assoc. 67'.l-'ll20 REAL TORS ATTRACT. Home + rn'w ;;'.)()() E. Coast H11y_ 67:r4~!12 apt. So. or Hwy. Good Loe. e S:l l.;iOO e Good Income, Good Finl!n· /\Valk !o bC'ach. Charmini;; cin;:. By 01vner, 67H!J0.1. I hu111r I a n 0 s cape d for p1·1vae~. llnn1arul<1tc, in .& Balboa Peninsula 1300 ou t! WEST BAY AVE. Charming new 3 bdrm. 2 ba. !1-fedi!E!rranean style; Block from ocean &: bay, Builder's !JOme top quality. Bill 'Grundy, Rea ltor S11 Dover Dr., f\'B &l'.!-IG20 Lido 111• 1351 Pl;u·t' rtc:1lly ~94·97CH :l969 So. Coast Hwy. llACl!ELO!t Hid eaway . i\1ounlai11 view, garden. 2 Rr·. x!nt cond. Financin;. S2i.~~XJ. 4!H-5100 ------ San Clemente 1710 *WALK TO BEACH* B & B h RI I fl1 llarbor Center ay eac t y, Inc. -.-I r::.z FHA or VA terms. Call tenance . Two lireplacC's, aycreS .•. WI ---gent ......, solar g!as.~. etc. Asklng DON'T Guest Suite I NEW LISTING BY OWNER S89.500. 1600 Santiogo De .. "B In a!ld111on, .. ~11" 11'>1•·>1 1111 1· ----------- DECORATOR'S HOME Beautifully done. 5 Bdnns. F'amily rm. Xlnt street lu streel Ci ft. lot. ;: BDR.ll.1, 2 Ba., new carpets. dr:q)('s & paint. A.'lSUnl(' li1n.:P 1nw i11teresl loon. s:n.~~Jo. ·1:i~.fi3•16 l-l~l-1.-2-f-,·1'11c,c,,-,~,,-m--,m-, '.! '• ha Ocr11n v1v. L ike new i11 ,y. nul •l'.)2-26GJ. SL·.o,rKH'\. 111 l'<>~HI• 1111.il l'l'i'P Are YOU represented by COLLEGE REAL TY? ~45 ·5880 i (ne1r c1ntma thtall'!) 1 LLEGE REALTY I J'j(X) Adams at H~1t>or,CM. 1 *TAYLOR BAYCREST · SBl.SOO .\ 1.;o11111 " 1 .. 111 r ·11. :• • r. .• rh• hll' •llJlll1:· ,\' • '' 1,)1 I) h1l 80 LIN OA IS LE r. f;iln11 ' 1,,r 11,1• :· "' 1-1·r11 ~ 1.11 .. 1111 f ;i. II•;.. I,< ~II! u1"'" iJ.1.I\ 1 , '111;:1 .. ,vu "Our 25th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Rea lto r~ '\F\1·1·nr: r CJ· '\Tl.1: '.:111 ~.111 .ln1•prn1 11 111· 1:1•,1•1 644-4910 3 BR. -3 BATHS VIEW-LUSK HOME Iii Jlal h\lt \ l!'\I 11\Jh, J~l'HI ln1 l-..·1,.J , nll •ti.II " 1\1 II "' "11 tlM• oi!'o·I., •\ ........-. Coldwell, Banker ~ 833-0700 644-2430 a-••• I GOV'T REPO .~ p;H. l"I • • ! ~' ' t '\t'I 111'1:1 Ii I I i<>I •111 •l'!'lnl! \n1 ''"" ' "' 11.i1 :'\,·11 I~ 11 1·n1 '1!11,1110 I 1 ,[ I• IM'~~!'~'ll '!1 \11•1 \~~I~! llu .. ~·1111 111·11 ,. (:I 1•11, I "l d• 1;11J, ',.11 .i.1 11 ·1 HORSE LOVER S Yci1 1 ;tn11 I half' 1,, ,['l<•n,1 '"'!! k1ngdon1 !or ,, li<>1"' ~:1 •~! Ov!':r '" .11 ·1' T1'" l~·1lro~r111 ,.;111blr', !••ll I ii. ll'n11~ nr 1\1• I• 1!1 I.oh• ,11'111' l~ll!>< 111 11.1111·. PAIJL•WBITE CA RNAHAN JI.KA.LTV CO. SHARPY! 53,o; FHA Loan I 4 Bdrn1. 2 ba, fa1nily r m, M iss ln1n1acul11tr "· lwdrooni {lll IRVINE TERRACE II U ' I P k 1237 din's nn, frplc, Jo 1nui ntcn. n1vers ly er 1:urn1·~·, 101 11 1111 l'()l•lll ful' .l'.:xreuliv1• 111th a growing ance yard front & hAc k. THIS pool 111·0 fl ll')ll:\(·o·~. •f1n111i;:. t•nuly iii!J l]ioro"ghiy"llJOY N' hool " • car sc s & park, $34,800, POOL UNDER ROOF fa1n ll.v roon1 r•J111h111;itu111, this 4 Bil .1 ha hon1r Cor. 15 FT. X 30 FT. $98.500 hn•ak!as t ;•n·;1 111 kih·hen. I · p · • 1 good terms. 540-6.117 MASTER BEDROOM \I•" .1 \ 1'1'11•', ~ l~1·tl1111 , p,111· Cu~1L11 n !•11111 1 111 ti.11111• ~•II'· 111·r ocatu111 OOl·~l~(' yr1n Oni• l)('{!roor11 a nd l•:1!h t·om. 1 1 0 1 1 rt 3 BR, E-side_. 1%, ba, din. • -1v doim -ym•"I. E·-I· LIDO REALTY INC. 3337 Via J.ido 673-7300 San Juan •ll1'd >11•11. 11 \\' •arr"·r.-. rut111thn~ ,, f1(!»Jru·u1 t'U\l'i'-1n1nac corn ny a sJO he ....., ,_ .. '"·" Pl(•h•l> :-eparalo• with priv. ,. 1 , 1 C 1 Cl b & area. autiful back yard i""i 1,-..... ,· .. g, l•~, , ..... ,1 rlui.,,1,1 1'u••·1t·1l •'rlrlo~•·!J t'!!flQlJl. All l'o~1n1s open;ind J isani;r o ounry u . ~·· ......... ,, ,~7• ·~•u OPEN HOUSE-- Capistrano 1725 -----.,,,, "''''' C'LI 1'0 ,,-,. 1 ~-.11 -.IV! & patio. Room for boat trlr rv>i·-·l•g" -•· \V/w .. ,,. 11.111•• I ·,,u11!11l d1o·hundr:i ,.,,.,1 •• 11\rwl.•l1n.m1 ,tiim-' ~ '' • '''·' Sl(ll)p1ngren1rr . ...,.,,JVU ,... ...... "'"'"" ... 1111~ l'f'ry !1l'.1hh· IK"1111P with ar camper. Close to Catholic ""' close to ~ehool.s and 110 \llA PALERillO !';,\SY LIVING SATURDAY J.j :l Rdnn. I ~tory Cas1ta. Fully J,•11•1,/111.1..11.,,r \Jt:2prr 1!.\1111" 1..·1·1h.01 '\'1•a1·111·1· ~ Ch h $25500 ·~·129 ~. a 1111 111 .. ,1·arn11h" $K~.OOO urc · · ·........... shopp;og. Beautiful !n.•alion, I'" I ,! •il'L;\' llUt'SI~ 1 II•· \l•.•1 \'•11IP ('n. r:uh "" ·111 1• •1 '\li.\Y. '.!'t),, l~OY. ~~·:i""' . ;,Hd O\\'N£H \\'ILL C Id II Bank 4 BDR:\t, i\lesa Verde North, Only $38,9$ for lhis 2 ,1ory, 3 BR., pancl<'d tamily room. air rondilluoed, carpeted 8· Large k1tchc-n. 40 Ft. lo!. 1h·"fl<"l Trtln!frrabtc LO\\' ii. 1'.\l.'!. Ylll L!. Lll..:E 546-2JlJ 646-7171 lll::U' Fli\i\;\;CE. 0 we 1 er $2lJ.OOJ loan, assun1able nt 4 bdrm. tam. r1n. ho me. C I h ........._ .. •0 <-• .. ••........... J'"'o, Landscaped pa1 10, Asen!: Phone (714) SJJ.-0300 largr patio. $6.1.000 l~TERJ::.o;,1· LOA!\'. 2 car HO\VARD LA\\'SON JR. i::aral.;'1'. lan:;r planted pati(J THI"' JC-.. co:Ts ~WALLACE REALTORS --546-4141-- (0pen E\lenin gi) VET'S ATTENTION $22,500 ................. L'~t· your 1·nlu;d1lr f.J.JG!RJI .. 0 eswort Y -,;,w, ow""" foll ,,;,. LARGE 833-0700 644-2430 S28,500. s.J;J..7700 BONUS ROOM & Co. REALTOR Newport Beach Office 1028 B ay.side Drive 675-4930 WATERFRONT Mesa Doi Mar BIG HOUSE 1105 OVER GAR AGE REALTOR 67~561 on cool "fl.<t .~11le. .111~1 S26,500 H • 1 B h 1400 (' 1i11.•lr;1110 Valley Realty - un11_ng en eac :n;,01 {'am1110 C11p1s1ra no BIG & BEAUTIFUL s"n Ju;1n Capistrano Prestige home located 1n ex. -===~-'=!l~=-•'="c·l====­ ecutive neighborhood . :1 • ---- KING-SIZE bedroon1K ror. Cap istrano Beach -'------n1~t .dining roon1, rn0cl!·1·11 i l iVllLE Sn. ro / marina Cstm 1730 BAYCREST J;, "tll1f11lly !\•pl t.on11t,1 l1<1nl1' ITY 1)1-!ol'o· !I 1·\f!lrf's' Cosl;1 i\1<''-a ;: l11•1(1'11(l111 on LAJ{GF. MOVE QUICK! LOT 11 1111 IH1;11 or carnpt•r (}.vnPr Moving 4 BR. + SLIP Enjoy ~our bn;i t ;,1 )UUI' rtoor. finr swimrnmg, si1r1rl.v IK•ad1 . Lovely hon1e w13 h11ths, l car gar. & Ji::e. ba)'· i-idt• p.11 ln s.~:?.1:1() Sn1alJ pril't', d(•speretr. nv.•nf'r 1,·111 sc•ll OJ' lC'ase/opl1on this l\lesa de! Mar ''T" -Plan for Exrel!cnt f111anc1ng and lo- cation, 7* ';C annual perce111. age rate. \V/w tnrpct, 2 Story, 3 bdrm. home ror only S.14,995, Agent: l 'honc (714) 8J3.0300. $2'J.GOO. Call ltay GauttliiiiOiiOiiO~Oii""""""""•I bullt·1ns, plush carpels anrl 7 R + , R 11 · 2 d d B b' 111 ,, a is + n custom rapes. uy su Jett kill') 1 $''(' 500 496-3377 to 7o/n FHA loan. Total f)flY-11 • ''..!: · · l11.;J11 li l'l·'hl ,,nlf ~l'Ll~'"'llS ~unk1 ·n 111111;: 1·(•!!11, d111111i.: ll>Ulll .u1,J !.11'~•' r.1n1il.1 !~•·111, I i,, di'O)(lll•~ .~ t..1111~ l.;in:•· I •!I')" .ql<·d ):Old'' 1111 '"'ll«l .it• .\l't'.i 1 .. 1 !"'IS. Bill 1:1•111", ·'Ph•'•' .'il'llf'r 11 1!1 pay 1ioin1~ (Jut or Sl<rl•' -..... !".l-I0-1151 Heritage fleal Es. DOUBLE ments $231, SJ·l.500 FULL RENTALS !a!c, Yonr rlea.sut'f'! T"·o families, PRICE, Houses Furnished f(•I' ,11 1ur \' .\ l•I' t·_ll A. ()11 J1n1r ll!h Coldwell, Banker ~~'"':~~"'"""""""""""'I !ogclhcr hut apar1 : 2 BR. r1JR'-:')ale by Owll('r, xlnt I-ha. on one side, 3 Br. 2 00. Joe, close to schools, .( BR on the other. Tastefully dec- or .1 & den, 1~ BA, crpts, orated. Prime greenbeJ! lot. tlrps, bltns, trplc, fam din Call us far details. S:ili,000 rn1, cov patio, dichondra (can be sold toge ther or scp.. l:n1·n, !<prnklcr frnt/rear, R1'1:11elyl. Walker & Lee 1 ~···-'--1 _ __;;2=000 loan• . ..:J.:!·: TODA\'' [ ~·!'t·d,-i\1 •tmn ;.1011· Walker & Lee I sr.1('1(1\J:; Cri111lon11n 1u 1n ~ fi·11i.j711 PETE BARRETT ...... '-'"-." .. ' .. " ,_'' -"'-."-·''...-. ,.,, ~.~,~.~;~ 1 S23,950 NEWPORT IEACH J FHA-VA 642-5'200 ~~ .. s1 ... rkl111i; ~ 1; •• o11111 1~>111r -----------1 h\«h)y 11o11n!l'd 111sulo• ,\: nul DOLL HOUSE J'\ :'-,'J:\\J'!1!:T 1:1·:,\C'll l'l1,11'111u1: 11111,, !1n 111• •n v1 1·:,1 I'" ,il11"1 "'l I« ·11i11li1l lf•·t• l1t11•d <.. ·11.d 1:,i Ioli· d h11 '"Ill ii!• i'I •J!l,111 1,.1!,iJ) J 1111 l'h '''\ .f 1111111,, ,1111111, f, /tn111·1 fl1·' 1<11' IL'l'IJ.,· l'h1~ n1•w f'arfl''IJOJ:'!' . 111rr fanulv rtn f'r•n1(' E;1s!skll• l•;ca11on L':ill >!~>·ll !~I \outh .. {~oast DOVER SHORES ·~·!'lot I 5,, ~::~·S!SCI I {near cintma 1neat1tl II 1•!1 d1'~11;n1·1 ( •I 1 .. •d1~Kun LLEGE REALTY luurir ••11 ·rl•"•l..111:.: t1w o·r1t1n' 1:,00Adan151IH~rbg(,Qi B,11 l•tri,:P l11·1 n:.: ''••!ll & WHY WAIT? Ou t of s tate owner I l!OIC'I LOC,\TJ ()'\ ' H•·1I •w1111 l·.;i~t~1r!" l tt' .. 1111, ~1:~~1 r~·1'11 VACANT 521 ,600 <11111111; mnni. 111.1rlilr fln> ph1f1', 1 1 .. ,1h~. :111 PIPrtrt(' k11('h1·n lh·.1•l.1 Jnr HJlm('fll- uh• oi.:cupan1·~· s.~!l.:i(l() Macnab-Irvine RP11Jty C•lll\P,1/ly (714) 642-8235 JUST LISTED '.l Bed1·00111~. ~·~ I.oaths family 1'fl\Jrn . Enelosed y~rd Comrr Lnt Redueed to S~'9.900 Rf'altors "Our 25th Year" 673-4400 833-0700 644-2430 $29,500 Owner Abandoned Assume 53/4 °/o loan· •,\ru1ual ',. 1-a\•' 1 ... 1n, rn1ry hall. 4 ho>drm. t111•:1• fnn1 ily roon1 . Di11111:.: 1111 . lint flUillil,V hu1h·111., n.11ural 110<.~I 1·.1l"ll1'ts. :HIJ· 11~0. TARBELL 2955 Harber very ('lean. 1\•ell kept. e Red H ill Realty :i4;....7090 Univ. Park Center. Irvine "M~•~•~•-V_o_cd~•'--~--l ~ll~O l ..,~Cal""l""'An~y~l;~m~o~8JJ~·~·~ll820~"" 5 BR HOME flY Owner: Tn-!evel 4 Br. 3 BA. lrg lain rm, formal du1 rni. 26SO sq. It Elec: . ~pnnklers. i\lany extras. \lnt cond. &lj..18411. Carpets & drape~ incl. \\'ell Jnn<l.<:rapcd, near school:<: ~· i;hopping. Green Belt Cnn1-1 n1uni!y "' I pools, lrn11 1s rtcaJtars 7682 Edinger 84244i5 J-JO.:-il40 JUST FINISHED 1st 0.1·ner Tax A<ll'antar.:e NEW J Br & 2 BR. Duplex. ~I blk 10 Beach! Bl1.1ns. erpts. drps, bearn cPihngs, ~ 11·rt bar. sunken tub. $4;';,500 LlNDBORG CO • 5JG.2j7'J 51.1:) • ! BR 4-Plex , nr shp'g. Ya rd for Tot, Blue Benrnn tl13·1H ll, Bkr. Renta ls to Share 2005 ROO'.\lYIA'rl': nrerlerl L\l.tle. ea rly 20·s1 for 2 BR apt .. 1 blk 11'om bch, Npt )'Lly lse. ~trn 1ght. &i~l 1:>8 ------c~::":TLF.\fAN 11 1th n 1 c r ho1nr 11•1.~hes !n sh:1rr •1 it h san11'. All pril'i !r;l.'.s , s.1c.-oos.1 !}.1r\I --------f'OUrts, lot lots, etc. $36,:iOO. !{F.:FINJ·,U !Hdy '" -.h1· lo1Ply s z+,. i\IOVJNG :-lnrlh, 1,111 ~,.11 min. Newpcrt Beach 1200 .~J~·OOi6. I ANTIQUE BUYERS I h1>1nr in 1111' R111r1~. NB i1n 11n1 ~!u11·n ~·11r. 10 anynnr. I \'ILLA BY 'TllF: SEA BY Oii·ncr 4 Br, 2 Ra : ,.. BEWARE ! I 1\ll pn111 llllld f>lt.rnri~ NO YARD WORK Full pri er S2.1'1Kl ~ Lnri:•' \'our r111·n lrg. Jf:.00 ~q . 11. V 1llt1~f' IJT. Oxford rnodr!. An o;d . fa shloncd 1YP1' g:i ~ ! -!;l<1blr• you ni::: 11 om an !O J11 ~t rat_v !11"111~ 111 a ~park. Hrc!rnis. 2 hnlh~. dli!,. )~.ir ~'11d fir .~pt 11/otf'an 1·1c11·, Prcmnim Joe., Span. t1!r, I rang(< ls includerl 11'11h lhi.~ .~harr 1•nnr!n1111n111m JingJl:l1'dl'll!l~ornlor1111i111111 a~r l:n,::P p.1t•u l'lf!I.' f.. ~r~1 fl 1ro111 !111r h1·h, 4 qu11h!y l'l'Jll & fl r ng I :<i ngle~ry4&rlnn,'f:trn1·1 .~1 00 111n. ~1 1S·~ll77 honi" 11110111·11nd1111H1 1·:x1r11 1 rlq1< F,11 d1•l.11I• 'a 11. 1l1·, 2 B:i. It')! k111·hr11 !..· Purcha:<ed land. S•IJ ,j()() lype honie. Quiet tlrigh!Jni· \\'11l'!'lAl:·->:lrl-:Ul"O 1-.,-lo fl•<il ures :.,hkil •'l f'l)'\~hl'l~'· I ~1 10-ll~.1 lli•r11ai.;1 · l(,,a11nr•. 111 1111, l~r fir, 2 n1·, S.· Ca ll 81'.1-0779 hood, too l\lnn)', niany e~, . .«h.1;.,~ /111~1r~. \luM ... likr rlog Tnr [()(-;111on , lll'ar 11n1·:11r t1.1 n1cr fi"l1u. Jn li1gh rrnt trn~ I Call fi l2·701 I ~~~~~:1~~;~~ .. ·~~~~1;kin~,~~~~~· 1.,, .. ,_.L_U_X_U_R•Y-."""""' I ~~·:·.·;;,o_ ''~;s 1:r~~.t e ~): Easlbluff 1242 If o~o.~~";•.-=M"~~,".====2=1=0~0 S2'!,:!:..o \\1th gnud !f'rms. r or TOWN HOUS E I Own!'r. 673-229-1 JUST RIGHT 962-4471 (:::) 546·810J <letaits c:1H ~du-11~11 2 BC<1 1Tl(1Jl1~. 11, h.11h.~. in. ,---G OOD BUY For your young ra mi1y. En. 2 AR . c.1r . 11a110. Quiet cludirn! ;,.1, ~·11A l n<i n. GOOD INVESTMENT l11rged 3 Br. ha:-; F H AND $3500 DOWN tropicnl :o:rttln!; fnr arlults. SH • r.1ontl1ly 1•1i,v1n1•ul.< Sl ll 111. l [)l'PLEX 1 lo! frnm orearr. 3 run1pus roon1 . Assu1ne low A11sume 7~1.a'/O annual rrr· $200 :i4ll-i13 1, ;,..J.1.Q.1~12. e,,r •. •,f 0 G 01 C)e ('IUdt•!i P.l.T 1 _ .\.,k fur l~R. ,t, fam. rm. PLUS 2 BR. 1nlC'N'SI loan ~ ttntagc rate 3 BR, 1 "• Im, 1 BR ful 11 house ir/gArai:r. ~ Ke n R<'ai:: 962·2 121 PLL'S 1 BR guelit uni!. \Veil e Bill H•ven Rltr, rnc~ patio, 1 \~ )Told, Likr 1 1 '."0 j)("ts, \'lrgtnla Plac(' DICK BERG REAL TY kept. Buy now for summer 2111 E. Coast, Cd.!'11 67J.321t n:e~ :>l)l...6.196 NO DOWN PAYMENT $23,500 Full Pric• Room for boat, trailer, t:nn1p. <'r. Neat :I Bcdrms & d1nini:: al'Ca. hcautilul b.ack yard, patio. Vc>ts . cluti'1 1.klay. -~ 841-8507 Eves: &12·0421 -..,~~-~~--~-* 4 UNITS * rental 1ncon1e $:.il .500. Ceron• de l Mar l250 I ~:I.~ ''" Onr year lrR~r l ·' lldnn. & 3 2-Rlin11 . ~ 1111111 • j UJ , bedroom. 2 b•lll. ''""'' f;~~I. ;.~1~1c l~~;~;~;~"J ~~('~ ~. '. ~1~~. ' I Stop The World w;4S'i'!i•• ;.:Rpo!'B~l,nrBeam ~1::~ yc<H1i, \\'ill 11t•lil'rr at j•~.\ ~ _t.\lftl ___ --·--J Off \Jl•::O-A \'F.llDI< hnrn•• 1h11I Olhcr-s . hum ·. tno! ~h'"'' likr :1 n1odcl. .f &·d· Grol'.~. Princ1riuls only, Call -NEWPORT DREAM ump • BY OWNER • 5 ~~ GI CAN/\L \VATEHF'RONT 01\'ller for add. info. 3 BR. 2 ba., cpts., dl'!lpei;. Lonn. 3 Br, family rni. 2 \\'ilh beach. rurn. or unf. Brok<'r &IJ.0128 \Vnlk to l>Wim l'lub or hcach. And lopk balh. 2'll01 Capistrano Ln, Very nier 3 Br, 2 Ra, $400 642-1771 Anytime BROKERS ATTN: "'1 lht' h\11 '11th a VJF.\V. flM!trtinem&lhflthl) ., "R 2 Il l J Priced to srll at $28,500. nr. Brookhurst ~· 1 n I . J\fn, Yr. 1.~r. Rna! dnrk nv11i1. 1·111lln. ': 1'.:11h. 11·1-lcl't>I. J li~h ~ 546·5880 ASSUME 6ci;0 LOAN LLEGE REALTY Lovely"., • '. 11n1. rm. 11111•1•1• 11 i111t: :r: 71(!\ 1tir •1 11,· "hnrp .~· •·lr:ui, S~6.!).i0. l500Aclamsilltlrbal,CM. + spnl'kling pool ,'1 srpr. llla:..J.TO" I~' 1l•1•''" •lr11, ;:' "l\W.~ '.'.111·2~.1:1 {cnt.'l'd pli1y yd. Nrwly pa!nl. ---M Call u~ for d,•rails. At !~~:·5 S.3500 do, 211d TD. GrRhnm R<'Alty 64&-2~1'1 ------=== GARDEN COTTAG_E_ 2220 ..urirBIN• ARTIN;'ll 2 houses nn 2 R·2 Jots. IH1'ih •I : . .,,11 r:ti•l<l"!i l>nvo•, ed. 011·11('r :~10-24,'\.1. •====lll ·lllZ'--o=='~I Wtllk to park o!' bcar.h nn LAK E ARROWHEAD ... ·-SOUTII OF' TIIE HIGH· _ .. 'I \lo~ .• \'• 1•11· !111" JU~! ltt'"ll tl't'e.shiu.J~.,., street fron1 1h1~ .'ilt. d!O i1.J11,«d lo Slll!HM\ .1rkl 11111 Lovely norlh short' hornt' on Costa M esa 1100 PARK LIDO WAY. Big 11-eea, lireplace1 SHARP 3 bcdroon1 hung;i. I·----------1~'1' "''II und.•r VA to •rrns. \i'ooded ''! acre. At.'Ccss. all ----2 Br, 2 ba. Toy,•nhouse and char"!iJs,j()O low. Profesi:ionnl land.scar1. HY.C Bakrr , ('~I . ./\;NF; llir11 lnilinr Dny, i\lod. O'l'!l :; UH, 2 BA housr. , h!k ()('C'an. ch1b tac. (213) HO i .3200 wkdays. --SPIC·N-SPAN n1,,1 .. 1.,, "hnulil rn!l \lrsa $2S,,SO year. Privi1ll.' dock. :1 Brt, ESTATF: SALE. Cozy cot· tlfusl sell alt ofrs considered .. ing 00 oversized and fcn{'{'d L1k1• n<'~·. J bdnn , 1J, h;i!h ,-,.1.,i,. l!•·ull~. ~~lf..~!l'lfJ h•J Den, 2'~ Im, 2 F'ircpls. Ruin. tagc. Fi:rer upper -to be 644-&4!!8 Call Now ·••• 673.&l.iO yard. Alley f'ntrnl1('e ro clou. duuni.; n n H N k1!('t11•r• :11111 ,,.fo fll11>11:0 ! n1f.,r1111111011. Owner desperate! pus rn1 S59.500 Ov.•ner Un. Kil,! in "n.o. i~" condllion. btc garage. LO\\I DO\\'N University P ark 2237 ro"''-" P'"'"· !'",'''''''''''' r,1 71,·, 11111 :n7.!629 8"ckB:iya1'Ci1 -J::"ood sized BY O"·ner. Beau1 3 Br, 2 ><"'IA 0 "O DQ\\'N ,.1 ~"' " " ,... · Hull 1' :-ht1t!ld i·all Ii••' Alnl'h f 11~· <lnv.•n G.T. Ot 1' ba lain rm vi"\\' SJJ =n r .r · · r 1' 1 '-'· 'I I Bd · car!)('tf'd ar11t dril J!l'fl :-.111111. :::::::::;:::::! -FIVE -BEDROOMS-lo!. J La rt;e Bmtroom~. 2 ' ' " • •".JIJ• l('Mll~ avnilablc. S2·1.'.XXI 1' rni~ t.· ramtly _room f It 1\ 1.;ir·..:(' roun1 s throus:h-hRI"·, hnl\\'lt floor~ ... ,-1, l\take ofrcr for sale this L'ULL PRICE. J un<' l.1 rn D<>r._ I;, S2':Xl l1n1o: corwl111uu -11 •II ~·II .t! II h ·< J J T •··11 •· m/ft 0-·1 "" " • i~ r nu!, 1·n1ry ha , U!!:C:,..,, 00 wo "" is. ra m. r11.1 t.. heav,· ~hake roof. FHA 1vknd , goorl loan. ~785. -BY -NER w & L 4 IM!rm~ &· ra..m1ly room .-1111 8PJ)r1<1S<tl "I $1'1. 00. 2 SEPARATE HOUSES I I .,., I B/N k IOI " •II O" l••c I vn lk M . M. La8ord• Rltr. 111 ''"'•'r )('• 1111· "' ool <'flV· 1 !·Ii ie .. ""' bl" .... r · or \'A trrnis avail, Ca.II 11r BLUFFS Best Com. Vw. Beaut. 2 .!Llory ~ach: view a er ee Junr :?fl lo Sept. 20 S1'iO G4G-0:;:,:, •·n d p.1110. park hkr• ynrd. ~'OOri oors. "'"11 e ~ami;e 545-A-12·1 Sou1h Coast Real Jot 3 Br. 2 ba, l \ev. Cusl homr. 4600 + sq. ft. Ccmf'r BOB PF:TI'IT, Realtor -----J::~~ tilt~ 1.,~ (i_...; i (\)' 1.()T 'J. lk•dn••lllS :.iu-17.1(1 bo -larg1•I fl'n~ ~~rd N \',~ ap. E!IAIE!. xtra~. $29.950. G+l-4265 IOI overlooking Btg A: Little _682R•Edall?fl: "Siriee 1916" VA/FHA or 5¥,o/• ,.1,.h ilh ;;;1 rat!>-,, t1.1n1 1TARBELL 2~~. Har ! pr1t15N al .. o o\vn * G .I. Or FHA* BAYl'RONT PENTIIOliSJ-; Corona D.M. bt!achet, Jett)' ' ingt>r 8.'t.1-0101 Nice 3 Bt'drooni 111th 1'nl·ltA ... "" .. ! JJ,.,..r~. lilt11L~ ~:"l.:•10 -NEW-IVAN YvELLS' . S<-r thi~ toriuy 3 BR . & Conv. den Exolic !um. 2 er. 2 &. &. Catalina. 4 BR, 5 BA, Ira: S4tl.5l40 8·1244;,.;, !'J!B-l~~r 2 mo::. 4 BR , ut1I t"d pallo, l'll'w, 11uaJl!y ~h;11: 11 1111 lo"· 1nt<'l'f''I '"'11111 . .l•lt• 4 f!I!, l Hi\ + "'"\'der nJQn1. M. M . La Borde, R ltr. ... ,..,, M K · I '" "13 ramily & ,,..,. rms. Llv. •I ~=========" pd. """1 t.· ,...... ''"· Sl'.0 I I h .~ £..W-OJ:iJ .l'.:vl's. 5Jl-5.'>1'0 New Ntch w btr11s. 2 FUii ;,,. c cnz1c &g . .,..,,.., 2 .,. F I V II 1410 ,.... '" ' <'AJ'Jle!!I & P t'nty " "' i+!I~ 1 l•i:u1 Fr,rr11:1I •1111 rn1. t11.m mi w/ hll·~. Car1vt>nirr1! fir plan, dining MTL~. 3 car 1,.ar, ounla n • ey mo. F'arnlly only. Reli;. lt'H's. Anx10U1' U"'ncr A.~J.;11111 W•lls-M cCardle, Rltrs. 11 1•! l•.il' ,\· fr11l<' Luxurious. N H I h 1210 T<em•. 7"'-. 8" appt. 673·52i4 -----------83J.i16'2 ,., ASSUME 6 31. OI Nil"r ~·ti nr. ~rhotil~ S:!li.750 --~:*_port • g ts -,., 1 ·-· · $26,::acxl, Quiel ...:Usta ?<1t·sn lino /\.•111•'1 t lll1 I f \1 11 i r1•1d. Supt>rb v1t•w Pool ,I 'M MORGAN REAL TY -J BLDERS Custom 3 & 4 IJR. 1 · '"' ,., 2 Channing house• & Dup ex. klcatl()n, :t11t.T.:f.1 1 11·-t.!l1~,,1 1n 1.u\l!!\C'ilJX~I 111urty:1rd 67~2 67:i.!Yl:tl ASSUi\fEG , V,\Jo11n.2 bt11.m ~il'g, f rpl e·i;, $31,200,lowdn.lBlk~t:. Coronad•IMar BROKER =>-16-J!l'o(l l\n,\ ,I \\'11 nl fl('nltor 11.'J() Annurtl pcrC"n11l~t· r111r 1nnr1. · · · Br. v.•/ guesl tw:iu~~. Nrw ll'C'll-k~p!. Valuable lols. of Brookhu~t on 1':lli11 111 -• OPEN 'TIL 6 PM •I '"'l'I\\ llr. &1r .. 1:~i0. Open I gligl' Nrur Bnek Rt1)I ~ 13-•d. MESA VERDE--Slll\g crptg, rr~hty painter!. 675-57117 Las F'lores. '5.17-038.) SACRIFICE! I 3102 W . Oce<1n Front 11.111~ rm. 2 full l ~11h'. l1v:11,c: r111 ~OUNTRY CLU~ DR. I $'28.000. By ""'n('r. G4&-0J47 2 r.ood hou~11 on 2 R-2 ASSUME !ITV 67~ F.11 .A. !>1•; .. · roll t 111!'1<•' • rww rT11t~ ,t o(l'Jt~ f,\ lwul,l (orn. Jot S[lru·inu~" hr, 21 4 BR Sp11.n Twnh~. ,·u~I. j Bf'dl'fK•!ll.~. oll\'llt•r ltilll'-'! I lril \•' O>'I l \, I ,,,j 111 1111' Cl8lis1/1rd I \'l\('111\! h.:1, fll nl fill, frw111 al din 1'111 , I DON'T J UST \l/l~ll lor lo!~. So of H11y o .... ·ner. rerri·d ~'HA •s~iHnahJr 11~111 I ~1 \ 1 H l:-0 S.J1nconr l s La h Rlty I 2 frplc ·~. R.1· t J\1 nr ~-10.4:,11.1 fUJ'ni.sh inRt for your hon\c, $58.500 673-ll69 clrp!I. A-t $8900 dn. 962-il lG -I George W ill iamsen C enmyer DIAL 1· 1 6'2 56',-Cluo--11.·•" 'nv.•n 1u,1, l11r1t.: f"r 11 n 111 I 1 find great buy'I in today's TIIE QUTCT<ER YolJ CALI.. '1ree ~ -, • · .r'lf!' PERRON 642-1771 1 673.,350Hr~~.1;·~~ E .,,,,, 1 r.1.""·i~ l•l<l,1v' I ft46-:19'1'1 r:1·i,~· 611-lli.'J;i PILOT \VANT AO'• 612-5678 I CJa~~!fted /\d.s. TH1': QUICKER YOU SELL :VOW' ad, then sit back and 1 _ ltJle11 tn thr phonP r1ni.:-: I 2250 2 RR. furn. So. of lln·v .\1"1 ~ C.~rllalion A1lu!I~. $1;:, l<'A.•c. Nn 11:nr 548--021.1 DON~r~1vC 11-11wll.)', R"I rr11ir;k ('/l~h fnr l! 11'11h a O,\JLY PILOT \\'ANT AD. f'i'!ll 1>1:!-,'..f;j,~ ,t· •·tiari:r II OS I\'. ,, .. .,, " l" ng :11. " ,., ,, " ' '· 2 g. 10 * '· " "· O, w IS ly ' .v " io 0 ' " r . 5 " ,, y I. " l - J,-~~~~~~~~~~~~---./RENTAL; RlllTALS lt111rSd'11y, M•Y 28, 1q10 , DAILY PILOT 35 DAILY PILOT HouHS Fu'";•hed RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS k~l'I TALS RENTALS '-----·-----CLASSIFIED INDEX Ba lboa 2300 G eneral 3000 Houses Unfurnished Houses Unfurnished Apts. Furnished 2P'~ Fu~n/1h~ 1_;;;A:::•.::"::·.cU:."::':.:"::m:.c.:l"'c.;,:ed;:__ A p ts. Unfurnlahed lr'lllnt 3231 Costa Me1a 4100 Costa Mesa 4100 Cott• Mesa 5100 Co1ta M es• 5100 IJI AL IJIHECT 64'Z·5678 PENINSULA &ylronL 5 BR 5 MIN. TO OCEAN + 11i1uds qtr~. Pier. Cull S\'15 • 2 Bit. Yard, Putin. Mrs. St1111ll's 12131 795-757j, 1~10. \\'/"'· dq1s, sn1 I lot~ flr (2131 i99-1642 eyes. &· pet ok_ Sr11::l:. aJso. Acli~'l·, Tt;TI.F:: Rock Miils, i::x~c. 1;;;;;;;;i;ii;;;;;;;;;ii;i;i;;;;i;iiii;i;i;iii;iiii;;;;;;;;;i;ii;if;;;:.;:....;;.;:.:;:. ___ ..'-;.o._;,_;...._;:..,.;..;.:,,::c_ __ __:..c,;~1 ho1n1•. rahulou!I IJll'W. 4 Or 'l Ra. C;1thl'ftra l r1•1L ul lt1J, ru1. ,t 11111 1•111 ; !11111. r111, v.·1 ! ba r, Sl1111c "f•ll', 1lrr~ l 'ool & lcnn1s r1. pr1v1I s,;1::; 1110. lt•nSt', or lt"/l!,('{0["1- hun, 211~ ."'1. II., 6 nios_ old. A11111.I "'l11i Jur1l.'. ftrlL·r l't'qUH1..•d , 833-:U 18 HOUS ·s F R SALE OENEIUIL ..... ,.,..,, .... !tot COSTA MESA ............. HOO Ml!.SA OEL MAii ............. llOS MESA VEll D!'!: ......... , .. • 1\!a COLLEGE PAJll( .............. 11lS NEWPORT I E.t.CH .......... 11Q.O NEWPORT HEIGHTS .......... 1110 IAL BOA CO VE!i "· ... 1111 NEWPOllT SHORES .......... 1210 IAYCllEIT ..... ._ Ull IA'fSHORES ........ JtiS DOVER $HORE$ ........ Ill/ HESTCLIFF ......... llll lAlllOR tHGHLAHOS ... ,11lS •JNIYEll.SHY PARK '""""" lJJI •RVIHI! .... , ..... 11lf &ACK IAY ............ 11•0 O:ASTBLUFF , ..... ., ... 110 El To•o nu 111.VO~E TERRI.Cl! ......... 1:os CDRDH it. DEL MAii ........ USO 'l\KJM & 1 01\ltO JtU MOlELS. lRAILt:R COURT$ Wf1 t>UEST HOMES SM Ml~C. RENT ... LS iM INCOMlf f'llOPf"•TY , .•.••• ,.600ll BU~IN ESS PROPER IY o til~ IR•llF.11 PAlt"iS .0:1 I U~INESS RENTAL ., •• , ..... .... OFFICE 1!£ .. TAl ••• , •Oii *SUMMI:.:H or Yc1u1y. 1'1 Rkr ~l-f.!1.1\0 llay!ro11l llnlbo'Ja Prnln. !urn LOTS uf ti'ulal.~ 111 our book. 5 Bit 4 HA . Pier-fllm r. \\"hy nol drop in and browse Ar<iil S!>pL ls1 CaJJ ij'j':J-"-'!J:i~I through H. \Ve 'n• 111 ===~=~-~~~~l \Vl\Ll{F.R ,t. LEf:, n"allors Huntington Beach 2400 2700 llnrhOr Bll'1f I NDV~I Rl.ll PROPERTY •••. 6GI!. $~2-llR-----~OMMEllCIAL ••.••••• •ou l e 1:.::-..JJEJOl::Nl"I•: ,1111111,. • , 11l'W pa int ,t, INOU~lRlilil.. RENTAL. •.•••.. •Ht -11/\\' lrd (, patio, ~11gles, ~OIS . • •..•••••••• , •1~ Jl11n1l' ll \'IJl~ b~ 1'1(•1•nn ••II • • ' ll •Nc11es , ~·· -······ •lH i:olf l'OUl'"t: 'lllntn1't' i·riir or thldl'n. & [)t't 11,·lcor1e , CITRV'.i GROVES .•.•••••....• •1K I ' ''I I" I ,\v ... u li/2. Afll\'t:, Bkr A(REit.GE: ............. •lot II '1flllll'I • \ nJ 1\du r :.3 \·b".1111) . LAKE ELSINORE ' .•.•..•• •HI purk 1'1ti-Ulll -------c----- RESOllT PROPERTY ••••• 62Ql ----·-·-·=co====-I OllANGE CO. PltOPEltTY .... '"' -------$100 UTIL PD. Rll OUT OF STATE0 ,",0:,; ...... '~ L aguna Beach 2705 Tnplrx. P/turn. /11•r11I Ii/!. 1'0U'1TAIN & S • ...... •? 0 SU BDIV ISION LANO .. , 611?1 -· AL•tJ I'(', flkr., 5J·l-691ill Corona del Mar 32.50 .. ----------3 BR. 2 B1\. ('q1ts, U1·p~. frpli:, lf1\l'I) pt11u1. 2 car c11r $Llj nlu Open li•1Uhf.' Sat n1urn111~. Sun 111' 'rnuon, 718 Pui nserr 1a. 6~1..(i!70 * NEW-PLUSH * 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED APTS. ADULTS ONLY, ND PETS 2035 Fullerton, Costa Mesa Genera l 4000 G eneral 4000 SPACE STILL AVAILABLE • BALBOA PENINSULA . noo •EACDH IAY -............ nos 'AY ISLAN DS ... . ........ ., IJ!e :.~~L1:~~~~'1lE.~111ce __ :::: ::~:ii r "su:-.11\1 ~-H ,L!~·'"i-: s1~~3-BR\•::-1M1unw (. E. WAHTF.O ........ 'H• n " ~1\1( 1·111~ .. "••!'Iii \'ll"11· N ·' 1 · h I I · · I h I I' 1 \\' ll"eyru <Ji' cl i l't'n. LC 3 B1trn1 . :.! ba1h, ~hor! 11;11k 10 br.irh. Ch1ldrrn 11·rlron1r. YL"ar"!i !:o r . 117."~l. Just For Single Adults Sl:f.i • NEAR Ckran. l Br. llpp<'t'. Av111l June L. i\1.t1\'1'. Bkr , ~!!SO merr1mac woods LIDO ISLE i. .............. llll lALIOA tSLl{ND ..... UIS HU NTINGTON BEACH , ••. 14ot HUNTINGTON H ... RllOUR .... 160S LINDA ISLE l>N BUSINESS and ~nir, ~·i:uri.i '',"r 1 .:tt•·r Blue Bl.'aton &.J)-011 ! Bkr. FINANCIAL IMHL !J, JKl~lf J' q u 11 ~ d . -::=====·======: IUE INESS OPPORTUNITIES ll~O lil'.!-m::2 c -•• ,. M-••• S.\fALl.O --B-ll-,,-,-"-,m--. -,-,,-,1-,, 3 bJks tfJ bc.h. $7.!(} 1TIO )'l''!i lsr. :ilS Pu1ns1•!!1il. £73-11 1-1 * :-11::.-\R'~PclF.=.=R-,-­ SS.'i • UTL pd. Ba.:h. ;\v11i! li/1. Sn~ls ok. Bkr. ;iz Hi9SO "Orange County's t.los l Beautiful Apartme nts" -J•1·ot. Builders !11agazlne BUSINESS WANTED UO! INVESTMENT 0~POr1~nlllb •JIO v r R t I 2900 --------INVESTM ENT WANTED ...... tJl!f a ca ion en as Beauto'ful, Beaut;full MONEY TO LOAN , ......•. •llO • ·-PERONSAL LOANS ....... •lU ~10J1EltN 2 nr, 2 Jr1•rl 4 Bctlroon\ Hl'IHlbhc Jl::WELllY LOANS .......... UO ,, ,., \ u l'I clO"'~ •. ,.,,_ '"'r 0>0 COLLA TEii.A L LOAHI ......... U» ..:a n. , rrow ocur. ~way •. "~· . .,., .. ,,... . . 3100 FOUNTAIN VALLI T ......... UIO SEAL llEACH ....... . .. 100 oUHSET BEAC'1 ............... H» GA llDEN GRDVli .............. un lONG BEACH / ............... 1100 .AW.EWOOD . l!l-11 Lido Isle 3351 ----'- South Bny Cluh is a l\hDll."" rll'\I' 11•ay uf J1fi-d<'Sig111'1t ju:;t for si~lc people. lt's fun living: 11·1t11 \1"ftrn1, dy- 11arnit• nC'ighbors. It's n $750,000 Cluhhou~r \\'it h lica.ifh ('lub, saunas, s11·1111. m ing pool, party roon1, IJiJ. l1anls, indoor golf clr1vin~ range, tennis euur!s, rro shop ll.nd r.:>~1rtcn1 ter1111s rro. Single, 1 & 2 Ocdroon1 lu ~­ ury arrarrmerus 111ith all Hw n1odt'rn ronvcnicncrs ava1J. nblc. F'urn1shl'd and unfurri. LSbed. Costa Mesa • \\'EEKLY * 4100 FEATURING A CLUB ATMOSPHERE FOR YOUR COMFORT & PLEASURE }llANGI! COUNTY ............. llOO OUT 01' COUNTY .,., •. , , ..... 1611S OUT OF STATE ............. ,. UQI II.EAL ESTATE LOANS ..... •>n 18. Ht'a ~. Call jJG-ti:)36. Nichol~ R eal E state MORTGAGES, Trust D...OS .. 6Jd MONEY WANTED " ruo 546-9521 ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES STANTON ................ "11 ,vESTMI NST(R ............. 1111 MIDWl<Y (ITY ............ U\6 SANTA ANA ........... 111Q S ummer Re ntals 2910 SANTA ANA HGTS ............. Ill• FO\/NO IFtlt AG~J ......... ., •IOO 3 an. So. Patio. Cr·pts-, drp~. bltn~. l.C'11~r cartul!s (Inly) .s.100. 673-lOfi:!, 673 -5:Z 1l 6, (21~1 6~i-2.~0~ ORANGE ............ uls 1.osT .. 1401 Huntington Beach l400 TUSTIN .•.... ,.1140 PERSO NALS ........... ,. ''°' -----NOltlH TUSTIN .............. uo 11.N"IOU NCEMENTS ........... 1410 Beau!. Blue L:igoori Villa, 2 .filDR:\1 , df'n, 2 bath hon1e, ' "I\ c I I I ANAHEIM ............ lUO BIRTHS ............ till RI I . "' . 11~1on1 lllfX (' IO!lll', Lo1•cly npt, Bachelors or r pls. Furnish1n$:s compl Kltchr.nt"!\eg. $:15 wk-pays ell. !198 l::L C<unino Dr . fi l6--0·15\ Furnished Apts. VILLA POMONA Lus h l11 ndsc11ping with 35 ft. Pine t ries, tpark. ling waterfa lls, bubbling streams a nd seren• ponds m<11ke Merrim<'l c Woods the p lac e to live! Thes11 I & 2 Bedroom, 2 Beth, furnished or unfurnished aportme n t~ fectfur11: A ir-cond., -self-cleoning ovens, beam c11ilin91, dithwa sh- ' 0 ' '""''''' "'' l. 2 '11\, l\'/dryf'r. \I C! bur, ,.-,.,,,, n .. ~~,, .. ,·,,,,, -I I SILVERAOO CA T N ......... '" u ............. . "'"''"' ..n.~n. ~ ~. l"I! r un I & !"L'[U" yrrls, LAGUNA HIL LS ................ 1700 PAIO OBITUAR Y ......... IAU :I ~ll'll\1/JllllJ; p!X)l.~. h'llll!>; 1irivaC)'. 1 famil_v only. Isl I I h I LAGUNA IEACk .............. llOS FUNERAi. OtRECTORS ...... 1111 ! ~ 111' r. 11 .~hr/c ryrr, 11:to1·c FLOll st• IAli l"Ou1·ts, .~lt'l~~ lo 1Jt'11J1tlC .t-l"Sl mn'~ rent + rl1•p. LAGUNA NIGUE i. ............ 1101 I . ....... . .. "., & rt!fr1~ . .-;o[I ll'!r. YaM MISS ION VIEJO ............ HGI CARO OF THANKS ........... 61\I lll•a1·IL s 1:z;, n1or11h of Jun!', S:llO nltl. 171~) 7."1;}-92.:JJ. 19-19 >AN CLEMEHlE 1110 IN MEMORIP.M .............. ,, I '" kl ' /Jl't ,t· I ctulcf nk. SlR'I 11'11' from $140. ADULTS ONL", NO PE"TS ALL l\10DEHN AMENITIES 1760 Pon1ona, Costa l\lesn \\'.or Nwpt_ ber11· 17th & 18th ers, privt!lte gt!lrtJge w ith storage, elevators, 108" therapeutic pool, 'wimming pool, BBQ'1, ia unas a nd a lov1ly clubhouse with socia l •c.- t ivities. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO lllS CEM ElERY LOTS ........... "'11 • .-..., w y . .July anu August. \\'h1t11cr :\\"L". s. trash pd. Sho11n by appt. CAPISTRANO BEACH 111~ CEMETEllY CRY PTS ........ IAlt 4!19-21:12 Rlly1lrne. "'""'-'"'-'-"-:--=::c--,ccc DANA POINT 1160 CEMETERY CRYPTS _ ....... t•IG 2 Bn, i::ar. patio, crpts. drps. only. 20021 i\loonllll!'..' Cir, Adults please • From $140 .,.,.,.ANStOE 11sa :REMATOR IES ........... ""'" Stl~l\J F.:R Rr-nta! J un<' 20!h· s1H\L', rl"fng. Quirt ll'OJlll"ai 118. 962-7~21 SAN DIEGO :::::::UIS o,\fMORlAL PARKS .......... "111 .----~---RIVlaSIDE COUNTY ....... lltlll &.UCTIONS ........... '4Jf St!pL JOrh. r urn. 3 Br. h;iu~e. St•l\1111;:, adults only. I blk LOVELY IH1'(1 close to HOUSES TO llE MOVED ..... ltOO &.VIATION SERVICE .......... •4U DPll. pa1in. u!1l rvl. S200 '""'' 11'•0 5 4' 0 '5 2 CO NDOMI NIUM ......... 1'50 TRAVEL . . ......... """ ,.. v ' .. -.. • beach. 3 hcdrooms, 2 baths RENTS FROM $ISO to $3SO $30 WEEK & UP STIJDIO & 1 DEDROOJ\IS TV & Kilchcncltcs incl. Linc11S & n1aid St'r avail Chi!drens ,i:, rct section -* '' ·~·,1:~~'!o•bo,6i•d n••lhNulo••' I' 42S MfRRIMAC WflY, COSTA M!Sfl o '4J t.JnO ;v1 ~r1u•1., "lw "O•! I'{ "'0" • OVPL l!XES FOii SALE ...... nu lAtR TRANSPOllTATID" ..... i i-IQ n10. ~l:l Costa '.\\("!;a St .. :}1~TI3'1 • dinini::: 1oom find ctrn. ]';u A~ARTMENTS FOR SALi ... \HG AUTO TRANS PORTATl('N ,. .. 440 C:\!. ."il8-050Q le=~~~~-~~-~~ RENTALS LEGAL NOTICES ....... jO -,--,;o-.cc.C'.Cccl LF.ASI'.: 3 Br, 2 Ila. Con~! JM'tS. \\'alrr and i:;a.rden<'r GERMA N & TUTORING l~H :0..'·'\\POllT Jl \\" t I I Hnuses Furnished S ERVICE DIRECTORY • c.. :. a er ron. Crp1s. ri1"])s, d~h\1·hr, <'ncl includrd 111 $250 per month. •I Bn. Jurn. Pil-1' & final g-ar 2 ponls. VtT:" cir.in. C11ll r\·rn111gs and week-f.'nds GENERAL ........ 7000 ACCOUNTING •soo I • ,-,,, $600 ,-.... '"·"o RE NTALS TO ~HARE ........ 71)(15 ANSWER ING SERVICE 6SQJ Al.II 61" !• • • l1nmrr1. O(TU[). ~:?2:i 1110. ......,.,,,,,, COSlA MESA ............. 1lllll APPLIANCE REPAIRS, P•rll 6SIO £i:.:-21.."Jti ~31 &.JI)() --------ME.SA DEL MAR ............. no> ASPHALT. Olll '!XI ===-o-c=~o---~lf>(l -.1 BH. 2 BA. Crpts. MES., IJERDE ................ 1110 ,o.uto .REPAI RS . ~:io B A v ~-Ro NT C:i. ha n a T-0\\'NHOUSE -3 BR. Fa1n1· 111· n c:.ith Bl vd &. Slater. COLLEGE Pjlilll( .... , ...... · 111S AUTO. Sr,11 ll•llo, Topi, E!c. ,,.a I I! f ·1 'J NEWPORT BE ... CH ........... ?100 llA8Y51ll1NG .... •5>0 11/~111111 . fKM). " ' act . -ly l"nl. Swim"g prol. ITrrrr Th!'!"'' Childn'n ok. Car. NE WPORT HGTS .............. 1110 BOAT MAlr'lENANCE ....... 655! 1;1-. '.!. h.1, C:.ill 611-1(117, Cl'llh'r. Call 6~2-{)3(11) fl/' \\'1.tcr pd, 17660 Van Burrn. NE~V ~?o',',,sHORE$ .......... ~~!~ BRICIC, MP.~ONllY, •tc ....... i5&u j)i: .... Jl'.!1 .-•o .. ·,1 ·1 ,,, '"' 11····,,I·'. 1 I • I t Al -ll" $1 " 8A•5n ............ • BUSINESS SE RIJICES ........ •Sn N , v u u -~ '" as. so .> '~· ::i::i ~~~~~L~FM~RES ···:::::::::::.~~;~ ~~;~~\'i:'i ............ ::::::· ~~~ SU.\1.\IJ~ll !itnlul ilPl. s!rl"flS 2 Bn. llo11st' in ('•1ur1. Crr1:., li•nsr. U N l\'E R~HY PAllK .......... ;;~ CABINElMAl(ING ... , .......... .sa~ 4. On Rn.vfront nr Lid" rlrp~. l'iirporl. !JiG·D \\'. 171 h "rD\\'NHOUSI'.: 2 13r, 11'/W lRVINE ...................... CAllPENT Ell lNG ............ il'O "I oc c 67" BACK BAY .................. 11'0 CEMENT, Con<ttl t ........... ••oo ., 1op·~. 61.1 .ml h ,-,\. .l-4~~1(j :ii' Cos1<i !\l('S<I l'rpt, bltn~. \l'!J.,•;h/<l1·yr. $I!i0 EAST BLUFF ······ .......... 210 Cl-lllD CAllE, Ll<lnHd ....... 6i10 I ---------!'no. Plra~e \\Tile or c;1ll, El Toro 1141 CONTRACTORS .......... 6611 Llil•: :: l3cdr111, s rPpS 10 nr 3 BR, 11 ~ Ba. '.! tar >:arar:l', Ill.VINE TERRACE ........... 2145 CARP ET CLEANING 'l?S JllOl'o• ';i !>If. fn 111'{1!"/i, Sl 2:-1 \later l!<i]fl, Nr d Sch(J!)Js. /\. J!aZ<'I"~•!, ~(j)l [)(.ovr St., CORON.-, OEL MAii ·····•·•·· ?l50 CAllPET LAY ING & 11.EPAlll. 1611 c·-Q' 71 1 O•• "11" BALBOA ............. 2lCO ORAPElllE§ UJO 11 k. Cli1!ilrl"ll ok. i;;;,..:1:,~.-, S210 mo. 6-t!-fi~7J ,,,..n lC'JiO. ~ 'I•""""'"'~ L1Do 1sLE ................. n11 0EMOL1t10N . .. ....... ul5 ·" ll,\. ----Fort L<'a~r. 2 s!orv., 1'"f.o llAY ISLANDS ............. 1ll~ DRAFTING SERVICE ........ "611 .1 BIL Furn1Sht'r1 . 2 13fi du[lll''\. lfl]I. r a'lf:C BALBOA ISLAN OEAC H•'"""" ~~~! ELECTll.ICAL ......... "660 llarhor l!n.:hl;Jfl(I)! .!unr 1:-1-.t· rr fr1iz furn. La.rgr ).'.I.ft/ sq. fl . ~) hr1rm, 21 ~ h;1tll . ~~~~~~~~0~ ... ~LE.Y .::::::::.1110 EOUIPMENT RENTALS ...... UlO -7 flin'~ rn1. 2 frplc's. Cloi;e FENCING ................ "'~ ~11t. 3 ~:r~l n10. ;}\,~.I!)() $1G:i. mi Knox-St. C1\.1 $E AL BEACH .. , ............. ;:~~ FL00115 ..... .. ...... ••H -;;o;:;:;:;;~-------1====~======= to i.chouls. Avail July l . LONG BEACH .............. FURNACE REPAlll.S. Elc. .... "671 RENTAL' " ORAN GE COVHTV ............ 2l00 FURNITURE RESTORING "' Mesa Ver,dc•c_ ___ JJ 10 $ .. i."i 7l lf!J6S-2t\9 SANTA AHA ................ 1110 , 11EF1N1S1HNG uis Houses Unfurnished --------~--WESTMINSTER ............... 1•11 GAROfN IHG Hll ·I Jlr, :t lla. 1·rrt. drp~. f1•ncrtl MIDWAY CITY ....... ,. 1111 ······• --J C!l 'I BA t'OOlpl f<'l"Olltl I \ I ''I ~AHTA ANA Hl!IGHTS ........ l•lO GENEllAL SE RIJI CE5 ........ Mil I G eneral 3000 . ~ . • ... . ,\(. 'l'.1J now .... OSI' 10 •AG"'' O•ACH 7111l GLASS •····· ........ '490 ----kl bit 0 ~ w ••••••••••••• GR EE N THUMB .............. uoo 12:~ . Jj)\'1".L\' J + 11< II. spnn. rr.i;, -ins, ~ C,1r f1::G-Ht\S7. LAOUNA NIGUEL ........... 2101 GUN SMOP 1110 I ' ' l"' -~=~-~-~ AN AHEIM (Grand Opening) '.2n s. flrookhurst SI. (I U!k So. O[ Lincoln) 1711! 772.1:ioo NEWPORT BEACH 880 Irvinr Ave. Ii·vine i nd 161h (714) 6'15-0550 GARDEN GROVE l:!JOO Chapmnn /111.:, ( 4 hlks \\', u( Sarita Ana Fnvyl 17\41 636-3030 SOUTH BAY CLUB APARTMENTS ' ' L ive where the fun isl RENTALS 2l76 NEWPORT BLVD. ~,JJtS. Furnished S4S-97SS ~port Beach 4200 ~-~-~-~~--1 ./ AC,\PULCT) APTI'. At. DELUXE Studio apt for trar Pool. Util pd. Gnrdr n single young-lady or l.h·111i:. Adult~. no pels. I gentleman, $150 mo, yrly. Bl{. Sll':l. 2 13R. $.175. 1800 G7:,.....i7•17. \\'al!acc 1\vr.1 CM. -=========== LEASE 01• rent my lovely - 1 BR. fl!ob1lr llon1e, lully ~ewport Hgt1. 4210 furn , To elderly couplC', 110 CLEAN 1 & 2 BR. Lrg kit. ~s~25 n10. 642-28·11 Adults, no pets. $13:....St50. l Hit . Clr;ui, J\!!rac. ~·urn. 2421 E . l£th St., 646--1801. $110. Lca~r llrfs. Cpl, in- f:in! ok. 2;138 Ne11.•port Blvd,1 ------·------ C!l'L Corona del Mar 42SO rURN. 1-Br. apt. No pcls. BEAUTIFUL l\'1tlerfront, 2 Carpnrt Nr. sh o I> P i n g br, 2 bath. pool, boatsl!p, rrntt•r & 0.C.C, Call: 180 vir\\' of ocean & bay, ;,10-7£32 Summr1· rcn1al or longer. S U S CASITAS £7J-i923 nr £73-5170 COASTAL ..... ,. ........ i ieo GRP.D1NG, 01sc1NG .......... .i!! I -------P111 10 ,t-1 an vs<' a r 1 n ~, ~whl~. StJ:, niu. 968-l&J:i r,r MISSION VI EJO ·············· 11°' HEALTH CLVB5 ·:::::::::::::: 171• Frplr, l1lln~. l l"Pt~. rh·p~. j:'ar' rn("r<u )T••. ~'N mo. 1 S'f0f{Y~ ~ Bdrni. clrn. 'l ;~~ ~0:~~~~~Slll~No·:::·.·. ~~~~ ~~~~~~~EAHING ······:;;::: :~~~ Hhu• Br;1 1~1ri, hr"OI 11. J~l;r Uy a ppr nnly .5-l!l-2lri2· ha. :ill '''!J·a~. l\11.lk 10 hc:·h I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO-""" :AP ISTllAND llEAC'1 ••..•.... 2/JO INTElllOR OECORAT1NG .... Oll l ----------\1 F:fi\-Vrrf1r. ('ustom. 2 & a l! schools. Al'a1I July F11rn. I Bl? Ap1~. Adults LOVELY 2 B:,:..::.,\cpcl-. -Acrl7,cl7t, only, no pr ts 2110 Newport only, no pc!s. rurn 11.'/Util. R1vd, C ,\I_ fi.12-!l2S6 By month or summer only . $11"1/mo dlx mol> hm, comp! 6l3-7'.)7j furn, h!1I pool. Ad ults, no LRG cBc,-,,-.-,-,,-v-,,-lc.-So~-,, fl1'1s. 4 Sl.·a."On'~ Mob. Est. llwy. Ream rings. Refri~. ~~\'1o1E.1.11:.~~NTCOUNTY ·:::::::: ~:~ \:Ei~~.:.~fn!•t, Elc. ::::::: ::~:1 NOW'S THE s!or~. 4 UR, 3 BA. 11ntn•· 1 I~~" SJ·IO mo. !1132-7·1:):1 ~Ac ... r10N •ENlA LS ........ 2u11 IRONING .. . ....... '1}) 11rra. SJ7~ mo .. f amily 011!.v. ---;-r. -- SUMMER llENlALS ......... 1tla INSULAT!NG ................. •1•0 1\g("nt * ~.1r ..... 11,\\ DUPL ,x un!urn. $]:JO, 2 BR CONDOMI NIUM .......... lt!CI INSUli:ANCE ... , in • + >:ai·. lllil )XI, nrw n.11nl, R'ENTAsL5u•N ............ 111s :~~~;J~~:~1NG, o.rrc11~~ .. :::;:~1 TIME FOR Newp~rt Beach 3200 "dul1.~. n(• P<'ls. ltrf. Houses Unfurnished JE WELllY 11 EPA1R, Etc ..... uco l 96.~?>-l'.l LANDSCAPING ... , .......... 010 "--==-=========o GENERAL .... JOOO '~OCKSMITH ................ 1e1Q FOf{ Lc;;~c: Nc1v r:.:istbluff -~~s~':Ae1l:~•.::::::::::::::jl~ ~~~?:~E~"'i~bcf;~~::::::::_~·!!H j QUICK CASH ~:~1~ll~7.~'.111~,1~: ~-~11~~· m~·1~ Santa Ana Heights 3630 ~~~LPEOGRET P:ERA~1i"'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".' .. :~~~ ~~:~~:=g; ~;:,:•h•_n~I.~~.:::;; !:i; P'IOl. 1enn1s rl~. 01vn~r 3 BEDROO~t. crp1~. i!rp~. NEWPORT HGHTS ............ l?IO PATIOS • •Ut £11--4,"ccl---~~~~~ 111.rj.(f' lo!, close to c!rn1 ~~r{~~;~t:::~~:::::::::::: ~n~ :t~~~£~~~~·~;:~ .. :~~-~-~I~::.: ~i{~ 1 1 r H eou c H A r.7',\"N1 1 !0 1 USE. 1 :': BR. 1 2· 2 1 }.;~:~~~R REALTY !'.16·'1~1 , WESTC LI FF ,,,, ........ lllO PET GROOMlNG 69~0 ui, l'JIC.:, pll !fl, poo. $\lA!L 2 (3 A f -, UNIVEllSIT Y PA•IC .......... llll POOL SEll'llCE ........... 1no C'\I" ""ll' ··11 bl Ins 1·rp1~ . -I'; !'!'!' or ~ 11\'I HE ............... ll» POWl':R SWEEPING .......... "u DAILY PILOT d•t"ll~.QL..;. 1•27.i mn. R7I...Ssi i )101-srs . $175. 673·2262 nt BACK BAY .. ,. .............. llO PUMP SEA\IJCE .,. .......... 1910 "·I'-,-, EAST ILUFF ................ n•l llOOFJHG ............. 9101 or &l'.!-2197 evf~ or wknd~. ... ..... :i I El loro l1U RADIO , Repl in , EiC. .. .. 19JO I-~=~ ==="'-~====== ll!IJIHE TEl!llACE ........... nu REMOOELl"IG & REPAIR 09'0 J BR. 21~ ha. !Ol\"rl hnrnr L CORONA oEL MAii .......... nJo REMODEL ING, KITCHENS .. ,,.s WANT AD 1,s-\f 1 Laguna Beacn SALIOA ................ 1100 SCISSORS SMARP EN ... : ... ,n~ ~111m1ning pool. ··" ·111111 BAY ISLANDS ............... ))50 SEWING -960 1 ll,1l P111("llin Rr.:ilt('lr 675-4:!~2 PANORAMIC Vtc11.·, 2 nr. LIOO ISlE .............. ns1 SEWING MACHINE ·~PAIRS l~t? BALBOA ISLAN O ............. llSJ SEPTIC TANK S, Stw•l'l· Iii<. 6'6! :; BR. 11111 fill, l'::? ha. XII\! 2 Ba, hllill~. 5Cpr din rn1. =~:;1~~TTo~E~~ACH ··::;::: 1!~ ~:~L~jT1;GCO NTR OL ·::.:::::: ::;~ 642-5678 rond. Bl!ll'-.S'.!:Jll 111ontllly <IUH'l d1·:irl end ~I. No. rnd. HUNTINGTON HA RtOUR .... l40J Tl~E, Ctr•m!c · .... 6'11 1 i<'a:.l' :\IJ 2-:,r,~ S':;il 11l<l. Furn. $ 100, FOUNTAIN VALLEY .. ··•··· l410 TILE, Llnolo~rn & Merble .... •!II -----~'.'J-1--.'i 163 SEAL tEACH . . ..... >Ill lll[E SE RVICE .... U!O D~2-J::;:-, /{~'fl\flh~. 11 1 c=-~~~ GAR DEN GROVE ....... , ...... l41! lELE\'ISION. Rtp.tl'"', El< ... -US --b LONG tEACH ............. JS!lO UPHOLSlERY . . 11'0 pot•I, f1rp!. rrpts, drr1<. ll'L' S:?fii nF:Atrr. 3 r. 2 ha. ORANGE COUNTY .......... :MOO WELDING ..• ftl pa1n\_~'.r~l 1\1tl 646-0<::2 __ 1 ru~lnm h!1 ~P''"· 1-rplr, SANT A AN.6 ............. 3tl0 WINDOW CLEANING 6'"1 _ . . WESTMIN 5T£11 ............. J,1, JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ~ ,0 "I L'c'f.. V r 1 h \"l('\1". ~paCll)U~. 1 m n1 a r. MIDW&.Y CITY ......... 36!1 " 1' ' ' L>' r .~ I\\", . r, '•12-l'..'.~7 SA Nl.6 AHA HEIGHT~ ........ l~JO JOB WANTCO, /o'.en • ltfO I f(Hll fil '•'11. 2' ! b;1 S.·hh, ~ ~=====~=== C0.6ST.6L .. . ... , JIOO JOB WANT ED. Women ...... 7010 ~ ·; f':,.. .. £lJ-{)2_ - LAGUN A llEACH .............. 310! ~c.?NW&-"~1JJ'EN .... 7130 --.... ~~-_J )1Pl<ll~:_l~'11Tll.• s.::J.>. (.J I Capistrano Bea ch 3730 LAGUNA NIGUE L ........ '" l/Ol SC HOOLS & INSTRUCTION liCO . I ;!~, ~ /,' lqiir. fJ 11rho\1' ( ---·-·----- J70S SUMMER RENTALS ACCEPTED PALM MESA APTS. B11rhl'lnr.;-1.2 R('<lrms. 1-'UIU'{IUNFUHN e POOL e SAL"N,\ e .JACUZZI fr 1>111 $1 3.'"i. Phonr . 5'1G-9!!GO 2.l:,~1 :-lp1 :iUHil:!2 No kit. $125. Incl ut l. * 1 .i;, 2 Br. f'"urn . /\pt.~. li73--09Q.I. POOL. 177 22nd ~t. ,,========== I\ASS1\tJ PALi\1S. 6-12-3fi4l Balboa Island 43SS $1.'l."1. 1-BH. (·lc11n, lfu lcr. C1H". BOAT Slip & z BR . 1 Ba. fl!'.'aur. furn. ;ir. mkt. No ~.irage Rl>t. $350 ?>Jo. yrly ~·ls.:2_922-L ~atl11ce, C:\f. nr $500 mo. summer. • S.\!ALL 1 Or. Al! ut1I Bill Grundy Realtor 642--1fl20 Huntington Beach ~ VSOL TE ROS APTS. pd . 1\d11!1s. 110 111·ts, $120 HI • \).1:!-!l-J;),1. nr 5-l;i-620-1. /-Z-Bl{~B1;-:-Lr~ clo~\.<:, pool. 1ul1ills, no \>f'ls. U!il Barhrlor &: 1 BR's. Pool. pil Ci<IS--OIIB ~~--,· /\dulls, nn pcls. F'rom $140 RE~1Af"!.l{ABLY t-n H:-NJ-:\V, hrHU{ f11rn. L 'I " ur. ]7301 Kcclson n, c .. UNRELTEVABL't' \In. In mn /ldlrs only, 22:!0 (l b!k \Y. of Beach, on EXTRAORDINARI LY l-Jrll'n. £4&-'.l27!1 evr. SlatPr.J 842-781~. BEAUTIF"UL NICE 1 BA.-:-Tr11.1IC'r $!10 '" L\RGE 2 Bed, 2 ba th. good Val D'lsere G ard en Apts 111•. 54~9577. or &12-1265 location. 1 blk lo 5 Points Putting green, \t'aterfall & l J.1 r:. ·16th s1 , C.\1. srorcs. SISO. n11 Ellis. Open .~1 1ea1n. lln11.·ers e\'rf1'\t'h<>rc, I========-====-daily or call o\\·ncr. 673-32!13 4j' pool, rec. room. billia rds, Newport Beach 4200 STONEHENGE APT-S~ BBQ's. Sauna, Jum .-unJurn. 1 ti.: 2 Br. also Singles from Newport Beach 2 Ar, 2 Ba. Infant ok. $185. $13J. Set! i1'. 2000 Par!=Ons 2~:.!0 F1or1d11. 536-2730 Rd., fi12-R670. Bl•t11•een 1111.r- l;iw S· N<'11'P')rl. 2 B!k N. 19th RENT FURNITURE GRAND 2 nn. Adults only. U!iJ pd. Beaut .• Quiet. 17676 rtt.n1c"'n, s.!:?-6121 Costa Mesa 5100 EL CORDOVA NEW ADULT APTS AVAll. Large 1 & 2 BR Units Colo r coordinalcd klrchens fe11turing dlsposal &: deluxe dishl\'asher. Deglgner drap- cry & carpeting. Cn1nple tc rec ccnter w/ pool tablC', laq;e swimming pool ,t,. outdoor bbq. Priv garage inclurlrd. Rents-from Sl45, 2077 Charil', C.M. (I hlk W. ol Ha.l'bor Blvd & Hamilton!. Call &1£-2118. llA Y r.fEADOW API'S. New exciting l BR, SlfO. 2 BR, $165. Beam Cfliling11, \\'ood pan"lg, ~hag crplg, rrlv, patio. some w/ ft"pla. Pool, S;tnd volley ball crt, rec bldg, pool tables, pul- tini: gTecn. Adulcs, no pet.s. 3S7 \\I. Bay. Op!!n House 12-7 pm daily. 64£--0073, 673-7629 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. Privarc pnlio, pool • lndlv, laundry lac. N"car Orange Co. Airport & l.'CI. Adults only. 20122 Santa An& Avf!. J\igT. l\lrs. Bruce S.15-3894 • MARTINIQUE • Park-Like Surroundings DELUXE 1-2 ·~ J BR APTS. ALSO FUJtN. BACHELOR Prv patios e Hid Pools Nr shop'g • Adults only Im Santa Ana Ave., CM r.1.i:r Apt l1l e 646-5542 2 BR upstairs, bltn!!, CT'Jlls, drps. Famllyprl!'fe:rrf'd . Close 10 cverythinc. $145. mf/. yrly. &1£-2523 NE\I/ Dix l crpr, drrs, occp. Fron1 & 2 Dr. Shg hltns. 1mmcrl. $130. 54!J..1973, MISSION VIEJO .............. JI~! ~ ·-~-S.6 N CLEMENTE ...... uu JOB PllEPP.RATION •. .. llOG \, -.-. ~ I ll1L:h!;n"I' ~:100 [1ltl. Vn1•a111, OrF:J\N V1r1\. :; llr. f:11n. SAN JUAN CAPl~TllANO Jl1S THE~TlllCAL ISE FORnoo ,,. f'llll fi1(,_;:,,7 1·111. din nu. 2 Im ,\11 o,o.NA Po1NT ............ 11•G SALE AND TRADE \ "'"=" ---· ~il1n~. <-rpi~. 11rp~. s:.11n rno. -; llonm~ frrnn $Jfl ~::; CAPISTRANO BEACH ......... JIJO MERCHAND ~ -I OPENING 5-l:>-2321 Laguna Beac h 4705 1 ------~--- / iiii)!!!~!ii;9~P,~i]~iiiil 12 BR. bltn~. drps, cloself 1=s1N2 GmLE ADULJS!-"" +• ''"'"•· !Jg P'liO. CONOOMINllJM • ·· ···• J•SO ~-· I' [ 1 ··1 ·1r;· OUPLEXE S u1o1FURt.1 ......... n•s FURNtTUllE •.... 1001 \ University P a rk 3237 ,l' ~·r. 1''"Q ! I I!-, .. i fllon1h io n1(ln!h RcntB!s RENTAL~ ~~6~i.EE~~~~~ME~~T .:::::::: ~:: \ .:. f'.JC 2 h;ilh~ .......... ·'·'·' hrh hrtnlt". 2 hi". 'J b,dl!, JOO"& l1UA.CHASJ:; OPTION SU MME11 RENTALS .......... Jtts OFFICE FU RN1Tu~e ........ 1011 II \ll _ \\\ I .,~ :--.:01\Ll~hi!t~Jdt-·-C~r11str.inn \Vidc .i;;rll'ttion Apts. Furnished CAFE, llE $T AURA NT ·· ..... ao1 4 2 LU{ Z l'l;ll/1~ .......... S'\1~1 f111·11 Pr 1111 111rn Arlnll~. Cidl 2'1 hr , {)<:l il'rry 00~ II.I.II EOUIPME NT . 801! "I GENERAL .... ' HOU~EHOLD GOODS , ....... 8011 •1 Bil , linint\"I!~•· •••••• :S.! (I lolrs. H•ibrrts. :i lS-21)02 Cu~!Oll\ l-"Uf11 iture RC'ntaJ '.',',',' .~.•.•0•, ·· ···· ......... :::: GA II AGE SP.LE ........ 1011 ~ 11rt :.! 1 •. 1 ............ s·11JO ------------,11 '"· 1,11,, CM. "'" .. ,, • ............. Fu11H1ru11E AucT10H ........ •ca ,., .. ·" RENTALS ~ .,..,,.."" NEWPORT BEAC>l .......... •1ll0 &.Pl'LIAHCES .... , ....... elOI .l nn '2 ha ............ ""' t:if-Jl \\I Lincoln, Anl\m n4-2800 4UO SEWING MACHI ....... 11 o ---ifQLIOAY PW<ZA WESTCLlFF ......... , · \IUSICP.L INSTRUMENT ..... 111s e ftf•:O HILi. RE,\LTY UNIV ERSITY PARI( ........... •lH ' I General 4000 DELuvr.:. s -"•'""S 1 fltlnn ~==~g:~ ~~~~~~s .:::::::::.:~~: lNTtOUES '' ......... 111,0 f 1 j 3 OR 211<1 .............. s.12~ Apts. Furnished IACK BA y ............. 4l•O PIA NOS & OllGAHS ........... 1111 Un11· Plll'k Crn!+'r. Irvin!' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I "r~ ,,_ ... vu !AST BLUFI' ........... 1141 II.ADI() ................... •1ll0 1 (' II \ I <3rnc•20 ~·urn apt $13.'I plus utll. COllDNA DEL MAR .......... 6150 TELEVISION ·-.............. tlOt a ' ny llllf' " ....... ,, 4100 HI Fl & STEREO 1110 Healer! pool, ample parking, BALBOA os ................ 6350 tAP E RECOli:DEllS ·::::· n11 / 4 BR. ,t,, fa m. A1·a1l 6/:Z0.$3~:; ~DMP•IJ•LIST No "h•'l•l-A _ ""'""'"'"· I AY ISLAN ................ CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT ... IJCIO t---6"..:o .._ ''"' '"' ,.-., LtOO ·~LE ,., .......... :~:1 HOBBY SUPPLIES ,....... .... :i BR. & d in. nn ..•.••• s3z:i J!lfi:i Pomona, C.M. IA LllO.A. ISLAND .......... . o• ••• ' • Bf' • I I''" A R HUNTINGTON IE.I.CH ...... ,..440CI SPOii.TiNG GOO ......... '" .... anl. t•n1....... . ...... partment entals FOU NT-IN VALLEY ......... UU BINOC ULARS, SCOPES ........ llstl ./ 3 J3R 2 I th $~10 ~EAL IEACH ................. 41SG MISCEL LANEOUS ............. Ii.Ill ? . . )fl s .......... ' Listing Service ... oNO llEP.Clt ............. 4100 MISC. w.t.NTEO .............. NH 1 / 2 BR. 2 haths ............ $2:() NOW ACCEPTING l'ttAHGE couNTY ............ 4600 MACMINEll Y, Elc:. .......... • 11111 1 / · . BOB PETTIT, Rt'altvr LISTINGS ' •• '' G.o'' tjlO LUMll Ell . . ................ 11Sll D ............. STDRAOI!: .. .. ...... 111' "Sinrr 1~16" IYESTMI NSlER .............. 4•11 llUlLDI NG MATER IALS ..... .,.. P hone 6-124£;i(; >ANTA ANA . .. ....... Cltt IVESTOCK I . ~ANTA ANA 11e1G11rs ........ "'° PETS and L CHATEAU LA POINTE Lovely 2 BR F'urn. apt. Pool, ca.rrort, walk to &hop"i;:, Adults, llO pelli, $150 mo, 1!141 Pomona. C.i\1. TUST IN ................. 410 PETS ,GENE II.AL ............ not G-;•:":":';•:1 __ " ____ 4:;:,;000 Genera l l'IO WAY CITY .............. ~4111 SW.I.Pl 11t• ~ !),1.)-QJOJ COASlAL .............. , 41t0 CATS ...................... ,. IHO -• 4000 General 4000 LAGUNA t EAC N ,. ............ 410! OOGS . .. ................... In! :-::=::::;;;;; LAGUNA HIOUEL ............ •IOI MOll SES .......... ,. ··· llll I -MISSION VIE JO _,, ........ 4IOI ~tVESTOCK . .. ~140 ::: fJ-::~~i~sT11 ... ,..0 .. ···"!~;~ CALIFORNIA LIVING I 4 .___, CAP ISTllANO IEACM 4ll0 NURSERIES .......... .,. ttU 0 ''"/ DANA ~OINT ....... ,. ........ 41•0 SWIMMING ~OOLS ... ····•·· l'OO I :i_. rltlPL'f)I, tlC, ................ nK PAT IOS .... ,., ............. ftU If\ S©"R<iU~-~£trs~ The Pu,./e with the Bui/I-In Chuckle IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY t..uxury g11rdcn 11.partml!nll $3S WK. V ILLAGE INN Prrsll~e Living, i\-1a1rt .~er. pool. Sff'pS beach. 4!).l.IM1fl oftc1•lng complete prlvllcy, •. 1•4 1 AL~ bcau llful landsca ping & Apt1. Unfurnished unparallC'led r ecreational fa.cllilies In a country Gener•I SOOO cluh atmosphere. Now • APARTMENTS • leasinc in Newport Beach. Furn l Unturn • trom $75. ?lfodcls o~n 10 11.m to 8 pm Blue Beacon, 645-0lll Bkr. Rents from 1135-$310 Furnl5hcd or unfurnished Oakwood Garden Apartments 1700 16th Street Cotta Me1a 5100 LG. cl!'an 2 Br, nu cpl&, frl'shty pa!n!cd. M 1 I u re adulrs. no pets. S 1 10 , ~8-2·107 * DF:LUXE 1 & 2 BR Garden Arts. Bit-Ina, priv. patio, ht>nled poQI , frplc. Adults. Sl45 mo. 54r....516.1 ~~~~~~~UsM :::.::::.:::··· :::: ~i~~ssp·~~·~-~~-;~~. r_,~, \ lli U f 'h d llDATS & YACKTJ •·· // 0 11eouo"g" len•r1 of tile 714 : 642-8170 Apts. n urn1s e SAILBOATS .. toH I four ..::rombled word1 be- Adult11: Qnly , 221•1 Rutgers Dr. ~l.c;r H. fl.16-(i9J9 -----LRG. 3 Br. c..rpta, drp1, 2 kids ok, S 160 + dep. 2714 Collecc Ave . &JtHJ627 ---NR new 2 Br, 1¥.t Ba, crpts, drps, s!O\'C, d~hwhr, gar. 7fii \V. Wll.wn. 642-7958 NICER than most, Lg 1 BT. pool, nr 17th &: Santa Ana, $140, lst/la!lt ~ $14G • 1 BR. UnJum. No rets. l nq. lB46 Placentia Ave. :'--1in-. Apt H. CM. ./ LRG 2 &. 3 BR. 2 Baths Fri1lc, hl!n~. rrpts, drps, encl. gar. pa!lo. ~1£-10:\4 2 BR. w/w erpts, drp11, bltns, 1-2 children ok. $150 mo. Nr. achools. 962--1545 WATERFRONT. Newport l.~le, 3 Br, Yr11rly, adults, no pets $265. 67!>-1751 GE Hl!llA'-................ 1000 POWEii cRU1SEllS ............ tOH I low to form lour l•mple words BA YCLIFF MOTEL NEWPORT 11!.l.CN .......... S'OCI 10.1.T MAINTENANCE _ ... .,.toJJ COStA MEJA ................. Slot SPEED-SKI 90AT ........... toll I . MESA vEaDE ............ 111• BOAT T11A1LERS ......... ton MEYPOL I • LO\V WEF.t-.:LY TtATES * NEWPORT MEIONTS ......... nit 110.1.r LAUNCNIHO ........ ,."34 I I' I I I' 1 l\1tchen, TV 's, maid .service, Small classified ads NEWPORT JHOREJ .......... Slit MARIJll lOUI P, ........ tou Ilea.led Pool. WISTCLIFI' .......... JlJll BOAt SLIP. MOORING ....... ~ UHllJERSITY PAllK .......... Ill' 11Dj1if sE•Vt(ES ............. ff1' 6'16-326.'i 8.1.C KIAT . .. .......... UIO IOAl •ENTALS .............. Mlf IAJT ILVF" ........... s101 110AT cHARTE ll .............. t11Jt , \ • TOBAL J 1-DR. dt:plex. 1 Blk. ocl!an COllONA OEL MAR .......... JUO FISMIHG IOATS ...................! J & llay. $150 Yrly. incl. utll. t.6LIOA .............. UOO BOAT MOVING ................ too L-"''---'l-'_.__,I_'_, •AY ISLANDS ................ SHO I O•T STDRAl;E ............. tOl.I $22j Mo. 1un1mer. Av1lJ. LIOO ISLI! ........... JlSI I OATJ WAHTID .............. tOSll June 10th. 6'2-1272. IA LIOA ISLAND ........ JU! &.IRCR&.FT ............. t l .. l\UNTINOT ON 111!.l.CH ........ J.11)11 l'LYtNG LESIONS ........... , tlSI ~--------t •"-'INTER RF.NT,\LS• l'OUNt AIN VALLllY ......... s.1\0 MOBIL I HOMl'S .............. '700 LEFKA l $1!.l.L IEACll ' ............. S.J• MOTOR HOM1!S .............. '1U I! ABBEY REALTY LONG 1eAcH ............ ss" 1icvcL1s ............... t1n .; 1 11 1 1 -:c Mothers · i,, ·low ore like e 642--3850e Oii.A NG! COUNTY ............. MOO El ECllUC CARI ............. ~ d OARDl':N GROVE .............. u 1• M1N1 l tKES ................ n11 see s. You don't really need w11TM1HSTE" .............. .ull lto'IOTORCYCL I!' ............ "" ~ h -· --th b h Z BR. 2 Ba. W!!1tcl!U af'l!a. M•DWAY CtTY ................ 5'61• MOTOllJCOOlERS .... t»t r----------~ ern, Uf I ey come w ith the Swim. nnn!, 1220. 14 Mot s.1.NTA ... ,..., ......... ,.,. AuTo sERv 1cEs & ~ ... R,, .• "°' 1 R ead Cl•111flca tlon1 I S , .... . '"'NTA AHA Hl tO HTI ........ JIH AUTO TOOLS & EOUIP ....... Mh ' SEGTID -. "':1 & SUh Lie. Call 548-3671 1usTIH .. .. ............ 111-1• r11.-,1LER. TllAIJEI.. .......... "" For Expert 1--";:.:"-;"'~-----I ..,, c 1 1 , , d --COASTAL .............. s100 111 ... 1LEIPS, um11y ........... , to• I I I I I' V omp Bt11 I 1e c uc•I• q1101c RTEPS to be11ch, yrly. Lr& 1 •GUNA 11.1.cH ............. s1111 c.1.MPERs ... . ............. tnt Ass·istance bv t.111"! 111 th e mlssmg word mo;11l. 2 Br, bC"amf'rl cetlln,, LAOVNA JflDUI':" .......... "'' Tl/UCMS .............. '500 you dev1top rom 1tep No. 3 below, \AN CLliMliNT E ...... 1111 JtEP!i ........... tJla frrlc. AdultA S220. £12-3490 SAN JU-N CA PIST•ANO ..... S'H CA~PEll REHTAtS ti)/ 6500-6900 &t. Pll;l~I! NUMBfR£0 l[Tf[~S IN I ~~ CAPISTRANO l liACH sno DUNE BUGOIES HIS u \Vl(LY RPn!aJ.~.-1-2 Dr. Imm O&.N&. POINT ........ S/tf IMPOlllED AUTOS ........... t.00 In t he lH(S( SQlJA~f!o 1100. Net" "'''h • B"-. REAL ESTATE ll'OllT CARS ' ... H10 '"I General • ;~~~0~:~·s,'~~i~1~~.:::::·:: ::!: UN.!:.CRAMBLE: ABOVE lfTIEl!S 0 111 fl) 6.,3-A2_1_7-:--cc=·ll JtflO •uto l\IE"T\ ............. HU TO G~T ANSWE~ 2BR--:-Nt.""0Cr1111. AvaLl. 711. t'o',"oo"•'•'•',!~M ......... S'}O &.UIOS -"AJ<lED ........... 'IOI doa bi se~ling job. Try onel Ph••• 642-5678 " ........... "'° NEW CARS .............. tlU SCRAM LETS ANSWER IN Cl SS C TION 9000 Sllj rnn yrly. \V/w crplJI, j;;"oEoN,,It~~Rw~~~~o .. ::·.:: ..... uu •UTC lEAU NG ............. tt\I :-========,====" "_.:::_:..:.::_.::__'__c_:_.:::__:_.:::_:..:__:_::..:_.:::__:_:..:___c:..:=A-=:..:~l=F~l-=-:A.:..:.:..::..:.:___:_.:..:.::. __ , -'-"-'-"-"-'-'-· _(21_3_1 _,_ .... _,,_. 1_1_ "---------------------~~ • \ rhur~d.:11, Ma~ 28, 1970 :J.8 DAIL V PILOT R E NTALS RENTALS I R~NTALS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS and FINANCIAL I~---.---.-.--.-.--!'"'--~ SERVICE DI RECTORY .6.nt1. Unfur-nllihed _J.pt1._Unfurnl'!',.!Cf _ I 2.P!.!=.... Unf~rnlshtd General Gen eral ·_c;_ ___ _ ,_. * * * * * ·----Carpent•ring 6590 Corona del Mar S2SO Laguna Be•ch 5705 _::.;r_ -·~-- Co1ta Mesa SIOO _B_u._in_._ .. _Rent,._1 __ 6060 Ac,..•~------6~200_ Business ~portunities ___ 6_3oo_ 1 REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS * CABINETS, Auy sit.~ job 1 or 'J Bit ~·urn or unfurn. VI L LA MESA APTS. I llnu.~u.<il ri:nhds 111::11.1n avail. 2 UH, l'1·1v pallu, !lid 1w•1 ~ _. ·111 ~ Y1'.1rly ruh''· B1•aul1lul 'Z car 1•nt•l'J i;.,,r I. u r I"" ., ..,. <>rt• 1'1:1)1! l.1i1iUt1a Apt:.. Poul. Y.'o•[n)ln{', I~! JJ\.1 ~ (rl!•;i~i'' 1 blk 'hOfl~ (J('l'll.ll { pa.tk. S!G.l 11\0. 'i'l!I \I . II ll~on, "1"1~1.:__ I .IJ!'J "fE~ ACRES f''1iJ111 $17:, A'h1l1s, .,. .,. .... . 1:\1--11.1\li ---_,. lJELU?..E • t t,i 1 BR. F ur1_1 & U1nt""'1 I----------- 1 F J e / pw pa ICS 0 ("'I·.·•,:--/ VJ~:I~' J.r, Lr,;: 1 Br -1pl \J11tur11. 0rw uoeri /I C 5 1 • ,,_ " . ' . I . 1 Pools. Tennis . C.Ontnt'l Bkfst, ll1u·1l,.)11r·. 1 .~-'2 llf~ ;q11~. t'Jll!f;, tll'll' drp~ I uu,'111 .. 90() ;Ya !Ao.ae, CcH•l 6-1·1.:!t;\l i'lll'H 01 UllftJl'll, Crpt:1, olrps, hl!ns, S<'fl. 1111~ r1~1· ~l~!S l:I ! 1:'-lflcArlhur nr Co.ii.ft M1vyf lilrn~. fJfltlu~. "11Ik 111 ;: HILLGREN SQUARE 2 111ores avail. fnr 1111mf'<'l. lease 111 on.: or l·1ty's bus1f'sr shopping ('('Ulcrs. App. !S5() SQ. ft. Cit. 2:.(, E. 17th St., Costa tlf<'sa Call r-.1 r. Bram ~21 :0 OL 1·1700 STORE OR OFFICE 1800 or 1200 Sq. Vt /':irking j Ar, ll'11'l, S71)9~ •. ~ n11n . lfJ 111•w V1r!ur V ~ll1•y .J1•t l1ll'p111'! 1\liJny litho·r [~Jrl't'I..;, >t!l s1t1•s, lvw llr1~. Bk.J· li7:!-l 166 -'-------20 /\•'l'I'• :ond N11J'lln•rr1 (';d!I -111 f1' •t'••"' \\" 0 11 d ... rt 111(/Ulll:tlll land All yc•11r IPHJ( sln•t1n1 !'Iii' Na!'I furo·~1 $2J.l fl<'r uerr. ~lO-J28'.l 11f1 :ir:\t VENDING fllAN OH \VO ... lAN PART Oft }"l,;LL ·r1 ... 1J.: I lard boiled l'~ 1·1•r11Jvn1 tM·aHon 1u·uv1•11 No .~f'lling {.A•( US rJfU\'(• /ll)'.:h \\'C't·kly f'lll'n1n;;:s 1l yrs ~xper. :>4M7l l GF.N. l'\.'p:ilr, add., cab. Funnk·a, p&flt'hng, n1arlite_ Anything! Dick, 673-4459, Cement, Concrete 6600 Ca111!no Pr. ~1lij--Ol.1I ----1 11"1.uwr-tu 101,11 . HJ(] Cliff $170 • ,'\(l\V lt·a.~1ng•, nl'I\' 'J nf{, J J "1"0 [J1' , I.a>:. II<" l. :1~-.~ ·"' Reusonublt•. IH~i-211·1 2630 Avon St., Newport • ~TORE -~110. :123 \\' ~191~ _R_._._._ ... _P_••_P_._,_ •• __ 6_10_5 ~\., C:'-1. Avail June Isl. "" INVESTIGATE Wh•ddy• W•nt? Wh•ddy• Got? CONCRf.:rr:. all l~S. Free estln1ate. Sawing, breakint;, hauling & 1>k iplo:iding . SC'rvic.-e & quality. 548-8668 Bob 3 nr, }t;. 13,_1, p.111 ... hi!"'~ ,\·;Bil. uHls, Cpl', rlrnpl's, R EAL FSl.ATE IT]l!S, dJ'jlS. fl,k id~1l!I 11111 JiJl-111', f'q1l1• 0Jl('ll 01111.v 1hscount pl1111. 1'.'>0 lt:llll'J '.l1-::1s ~IARGUEH!'J'E ~~~1 _____ _ SI. &1:!~'1~10. f~·n ~·ru nkltr! Rf'alror 67:1-2:!.!'2 s~ HARBOR GREENS GATtDE:'>l & STUIJIU Al'TS Barh. 1, 2, 3 llR 1>. l1,in1 $1 In :!iOO P<'1t•rso11 \\'a~. C.~I. ~ l6-0::i'O Huntington Beach 5400 ON BEACH! Tiii-: \11CTOIUI\.~ e ~Rf{ l't BA F'RO;\I $235 '.\'1•,1', ~ BH 11/ ;..:.11·;1~1· $1:.0, e 1. Hll. 2 HA J-'RO:'>I $2i;(l tulu!ts only, l'rp1:-. 1lq1~.1 • :J !ill 'l BA fo'HO.\I S.IGO t1l!n1>. lncrl ~:1rd 11/ 1':1tl". Caqwts-4lraJK'S-dLsl111a,,hf'r \\'\: pd, ~ardnr. ti61 V1t:tU1 !J /1Ptd1·d pool-s;.iuna-h•111111> ~!. 636-11:.!() l'l'l" 1'00nl·'1{'l'Hrl \'\('\\!> DEl.UXr.: I ,\. 'l 111:. 1\1111 p:-itlos-an1plc pal'lon;..: s101·e & cli~t111hr, l"~'I , <'111'1 Sc•ct1ri1y g-ua1·c!s. Ji:aragr, ull 11111 prl F1•n1\ FUHN. also Av:i1!. s1:::1-s110. ch111 11"t·n \\'l'lr'\ln1". HUNTINGTOtJ 211 \V. \V Llson. Apl .•, l':'-1. PACIFIC !"·18-7 !03 711 OCE:\~ AVI~ .. !! t: (71·1) :J:lf;.l-187 Ofi:. <ipcn 10 an1-G pm nru!y \\'ALK .:: bllis lo 1 RR. U111t. 1~1 r1•pJ;;c·1'. 1!rapcs :-101·1·, l. H. r;1rrr1. J~alio. Nr. llal'h•1r. ,\rll1l1~ fll) pets. Hr lrl'C'llC'C~. ~102 JO. 4113i 244-:!fMI Aln10~T n('w lrg 3 Br apl, LOVELY Lrg. l HR. Ci·pt,, dhl gar, lrpk, 11'/" crp\s, rlrps, bl111s, (la1IO. ~[11", clrp.~. (]"·hr, 2 ha. $?2j JllO. Ariulrs·n<> pc1;,, $I 3 5 • Chlrlrn ok. No 1iets. ~:lG--1711 ='="-=1="=' ====='I L OVE Ly NEW-APTS- Mesa Verd:• ____ s_1_1_0 1'1·:1r nc .. an &· 1 .. 1ke Pal'k. d1~ti11·ashrr, p.:1!10!', I ,{· 2 l)(l rn1s, 709 Paln1, 8<\7.;!957. /\"I::1\R Huntington Harbo11r. Tnplrxcs. Qu iet area. Lri::: Renta ls Wanted 77v ----='---' H~;SP<J:>.<.:IBl.E rru111Jy nl 4 1t1·~1n·.~ If 1110'" reninl lw~1n. 111ng 'ill l'nrurn 3 br, C1L\I HI'•'·~ $:!j(}-$300 ! :! I 3 f ;:33-\r.Q\ -------::: 1\UUl.T 1101111'n 1l··~1n• 2 Ill ~ 11'111,.1. l'r1'l1•r C''.11, Cd\1 /\'13 flJ'l'il . ti1:i-1'1~2 alt ;, ;: Ill{. 2 131\, 1111·1•ly furr11s!wrl h1•111<' 1111n!t•d lur rnu11!h uf .July ,t· Au;:. BC'aeh arC'a. C'all •l:tZ-~!9'17 alt 7 pin. FHEE fll·:NTA!. ~fo;Jt\ll CE ;\"EF:D 1'IP1111 1 Hr. furn. apt, ,Junr 27-~·pt. 7Tli lot ni:llc dulll('S(i(', 67 ... --2!01 :!).:I. 1-;;1~1lilli1unih- 1:i.·a1·h <·1!1('s arcu. ::i1ni;lr l<Jdy. fi73-:!lti:i.~~~~~ RES P<)N S I n L E Adult~ rlC'Sll'r hnuS<' or :1 11!. I Good 'lor;. Rrf1•r. 671~i~i00 ---H1•nlal St•rv1j~' Free to landlords Blur Bf'llf"(ln, 64~ .. 0IR.1, C:'-1 Rooms for Rent 5995 ------- 2 BR. + Orn. frplr, hlrn~. lri: patio. llf'•~ 11/w 1-rpts, drps .1.. t1l~. i::ar. Adul!s, nu 111·1". Sl7:i. ;i.tG-1:;.;.1, ----- N ewport Beach 5200 ! Bit, 1!i~hwashrr, Sl 10. P H!VATE rn1 .'.:. halh, k1!. :'rts t hildrrn Ok. !213) pl'tVll. \\'ork in~ l:Hly, Rt'!S. :1'.l:!-262.1. (71•11 S~6-3;):i!) C.\'l aJ'f';'I. :,H>-1~(11) ----------1 8 EA CH BL U F F APTS BACll~lu-,.,-•. -c:-.1.-ti-.-,,-, -,-,,,~,. e NOW RENTING 0 N,--.w 2 & :: BH. patios, pool, loic•a! fur :.:ludt·ll! 1w ·: ,s:,:i Beaut. /l('W 2 Br. :J bath llllllS \'I('\\'. d1sh111USll('r. ,, II r ''' 0'"" !'I \.ii or appl. · ...,.i~v 5-l.S-1768 Store or Ofc. 600 sq ft In C.f\t. • Owrlf'r, &1&-11'.IO Office Rental 6070 SUPER·DELUXE QUALITY J.2.3 roon1, up lo J.000 sri. Ir, ofh1·l' ,uilr>.s, l111n1cd. Oi'l'U· ri:iney_ Orans:c C111y. A1r11or1 I!; 1111· Cun1n1l'rc. Con1plr-:, ;idJ. All'JlOl'l<'I' llO!CI f.. rl<·S\. aur:u11, bi111ks, San D1t'J.,'IJ & N'pt. F wys, UNCRO\VDF:D PARl<JNt; LO\VEST rlATES 0111rH'r 'n1i::r. 2172 D111'u11! Dr ft1n_ S, Ne11·11nrt R~·;1~'h . 8:;;;.322:1 Court\'S.\I to B1\1krrs DELUXE 1-Z or J !'JU . suite nr. Orange County Airporl ,t: Jrvu1e Jndus1rial Complex. Carpel, drape~. rnu~ic , air-concli!ionin!! & Janilonul SPrvlr·1•. AVAILABLE NO\V BOB PETTIT, Rl'alror • 833-(1101 • Modern Offices STi sini::le. $175 2 rm suite, Air cond. Secl'y servi~. parking, cc_ntrally lnca!rrl. So. Calif lst Nat. Bk. Bldg. 230 E. 17\h Stl'('l'I Costa l\lcsa 612-148:1 * OFFICE SUITE""° Foi· 'case 2600 sq. II. Ide;'!! loea!ion, 1lownlo\l'n Laguna Beach. Crptd, a ir • (-'()nr! JaoHor, UliL Priv dual rrs!. rn1 fae. 4'.J;l-9·181 w/qu;il, cprs. li:. dqJs. :ill· )(:!~! F:!Ji.~. ,\;1[.l-8477 11,.,d for prival'Y pl11s ou1~1d•· ----PHJV. ('nlrantr. h;'ltll, 11honl', DESK SPACE Jiv. ;u.,-.•as, pool ,r,,. rrc:, f:wd. J\ITRAC. 2 £3rl. $1 ·1!1. 3 BR !'<'fl'll:. Nr F;, i r vi" w DI.ii. i.:ar;igcs. Jn lhc hc;'lrl ~179. Cp1s. drp<;, g:1r. kids 1111,p111,1, C)J. ~i!:-!-16(i7 222 Fo re~t Aven ue ok. P1;vl. 17 101·/\ t\t'('!SOll ----L 8 h u! Npt, /3('h. "/('"J.~Y a•·cf':-s * s1:, p1-;1i 111·r·k -up \\/ aguno eac. Ln. 9f,.~.7;i10. 1'17-0~2.J tu shopping, llf'ach, ll'•1·ys. k1t1'l1~·11 $:!(~ \1t•1 •k up Apls. ~'.'J4-!J.l!i6 S2.'>0 t<l .S?,(}() l BR. Nrwly 1lceor<1tl'd, il!OTEL :.1S-~J7:i.'i BOYD REAL TY hJ1n~. rf'fni.:, $13:.t incl u11J. ----TOP f!uality offk·e sp.1rc , in LAA 1617 675-5930 Arlul!s only. f UHN Hni. C:ll lril';'I] !~~ Cd)·l, avail al 4;,c_ rcr SI\. _.... Trarle11'inds Rl ty 8·11·!1:"i11 i;tudrni. l'lO\t' 10 DCC. ~"J /1 Also Dcnral or '.\ledica! • ~ BAY""'ONT ----rno. 612..,1\:i~'(). su1le. Elr,•a1nr & i'an1ror ,...-r" z BR. Crpts. drps, bl!n~ ----------- 2 Bl~. 2 BA LU'\.111)' 1\pls. li0<.11l:-f;'lll'S. Nn JK'1~. $11rt IU)l)\I for r1·11!. !.a1ly. f\'C'11r ~1·rVJtf'. 2855 E:. Coast lh1'Y, I ' l'n~ta ~rr .. a 1 Park. C(llJ Ccl:-.1. 67J-gJ31 Pnv. rrrraCI'. f' f'\'a1ors, "11.-111.,. 711 Jr11l 1an>1""ilS St. ------ ri•rr.inean pk'i.:. /\II rl('{'. :.::&-7960 or 5-1:..-01611"' 61'i-006:1 DESK SP ACE Pool. sort 1.1·att>r, doi·k<;_ :n:ll NE\V l;1)sta1rs '.! HR, ,.un· h \ d 11. Cnast Jllry, J'\e111X>rl. Room & Board 5996 17875 Beac. B V . 1!t1•1i, fully rrprd $.· •11'Jl"· 612.-2'!02 ·: hlks brnf'h ,103 X!h :-;1. Sit. C111~f'n <"arr. niy hon1r . Huntington Beac.!1 :oOM:-.1cA_·1c·E-.-,-,-,,c.,,-.,c, c,c,o1'c,,-t'. sir~·, mo. 96.~Jl:\2 C :'II, ·r,•1np or P1•rn1. i\fakr 6~2-4321, r:x1 rlli farlv 20'~1 lnr '.! llR ;ipt. LAl'.GE. ,,,,, '"'· rr"'l'it n1y Jion1P yo1n·s. ;~\8-69.i:l ----1 hik fr•urn t,,.·h. Nl)I ~rly ~ " " "' INCOME Ta...: oHit'f' <Jn ,.:u•a~f'. Adull5. 2604 Enb-JI ho Bl I C'I I 1•r. ~1ran.;l1I , i;1;;..1 1,,s ,., Misc. Rentals 999 ;'It' r v<. " lil'-~r1an• ('nt-.1) i\lr1C.li1L•n:--:!~'! land S1, !J3fi.\2t'l:1 5 I ;;vail [or H .. E .. Jni:t11';11wr., i\llgr's R('Jl. t·I (', ~·or 1nlo B,\ l!.li.'i.$200. U.c. 'li.;r. 12'.!~ Sa nta Ana 5620 I S"NJH1\G I·: SPACF. Jn r call ti42..fJ2l2 ll+!fln,1 \\'11). !'Ii, 2\3: 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I I , I $1 -==-=:c:c:::_~----ra\r l'al r rs, (J('r mo, OFFICE & APT. 1·n1nh!1 !!Sl -7o:::i VILLA MARSEILLES • f;\fi-2:i:-li; -2Br Or·,.;1n rro ri1 h111'"r BRAND NEW -==----======= $27111 yl'l.I'. C:rpls, !lrp~. titrn~. SPACIOUS Income P roperty 6000 .·ill()fl':: ~1·n~hri1·1• P;1l 1n. ;.:at. ,\v:i.1! !i/l l, 121.;1 21s-1r~21 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. EASTB~l1Fl::-o(.1u'i<' 2 -t;;:, Adult living 2 ha, lrp!('., d111, nu. Ad11h ... $2."IJ. JOS Anlll:"S \\'f!,Y. 499'-'ZJ.54 or fi.11-0'lO!I nELuxE)V,·11•-. c,o,-,,c,,c,c,11 1(\(". pr.pl ,l· h!ln.;. Adults. Slli5 n10-m l~r. &\2-fo2il Hf.AC\\ ARE,\:>: Rn-:-:-RA, n" pl'!~. Yrly $'.!ii mo. Ph: ~1~::.2 ·----~--2 HH. 2'~ ha. :.! C~r "!'o r. Cor.rln. ruol rr1\·1l ~~10 ;\lu. f''nr11n ( "'· t.lt-.~~! Newport H eights 5210 F1.1rn. & Unfurn. Dlshwa~her . color coordina!- e<l appliances • plush .shaf: carpet • ct!oiCI' ol 2 culnr· schl'ml's • 2 baths -sloll shov.·ers • 1ninur!'d 1.1•ard· rob!' dool'!> • 1nd!l'ect l!;:h1- in~ in kitchen -breakfast bar -huge privale fenced patio -plush J·uM.1scapu1g • brick Bar-B·Q's. lart:t' h<'at- rrl pools & k1•1ai. 3101 So. Bristol S t. (1,; l\li, N. nl So. Coo ·t f'l~za) Santa Ana PHONE : 557-8200 $16.'i 2 J3ft, l 'o ['.\ :-;11u!in ._...,.,._..,,..,,_..,. __ Tripi<"\'. cr1,_ <Irr~. 11 •• 11 ... ' s1 ~10 _ 1.nc_; t nrt s1111!ir1 _:.:··~~~. liT\-~711s ___ I Ap1 ~Tripl1·..:1 F:111111y ~"~ $11\l 2 P.rl (rph. ~If!""• ~1!11., \\/ hll11~. 1•q11.,, d1·p,, hll n~ r,...11. Atl11 lt~. 11'1 f" 1 ~ !r11l1 . f'Tl<'l C"'.lr. 1 nr 'J -.. !>12-2:,1 1 1l11lil1T·I\ "k l;\"r srh!,1 'i11 == --[" ·~ '2;;0 i:> ('r11!1•r :-;1 ., E a s! Bluff 5242 _::;~r \\ nn\!'r _::i_i~l-()!1~'1 PRESTIGE LOCATION TIME FOR For lru.sr . dl'luxe 1.~SS ~rr. rt <\ Bit, 2'~ BA apl. Frpl<'. 1!r;1 fl''S, l'l"fll ~. \\'l"I li:u', 111•1 h:1Jeon1cs. dlil 11;ar <'Ii k1!1·hrt1 dsll\vhr. dhl ov('!l, Pool. f"111v to .shor'i:: srhl~ &. !"f'crration. Only S350 mo. ~r1 Atnii::os \Vay, l\"R l\h:r. 11ex-I door 86:. Am1i:re:. QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT ADS FOREST E. 0 LS 0 N Tnr. rtl'alrnrs 3 UNITS YOU FINISH IT N1'~111'1I 1n ;u11011i: 1011·1•r111~ 1•rn1·~. l•1!'~1r.:-d on huJ.:~ RO..: ! HI <'<ll'n••r lot I lt'a\'y sh:1kE' rflo1I, 1ln11!1 ,,n11 r;1r11f'!1n~. Hll'li 111111<1 pt~nrl1n~. rus!u• 1 011• f111•pl;11·1·. fan1:ts1h' i11. 1 111111 p11~~1h1l1t1"' 1•1 $3::~ '" r n11111th /\" \".ir•11nr·11·~ ln•1 r 1\1! for .~~~.:.00. Call !!~111.1 962-5585 \'11 '!1 ~n10\d111rs! 1!•1111111l:l"11 1:1·:1<'h T GREAT BUYS ~ 11'1.EX . 1'1'•rnrr ]()("1!11(111 Jtl'ldf' nf Ill\ IH'l"'hip . f''('n('. '•t pil\10" . (h1! of IO\\-n "\'fl•'I'. i,l\'r 111 nnr, lf'I 1·1•111'11~ P·•Y f'\'.flf'n.~r·~ - SYl.'1.,.0 . nnl~• S12.000 1!n\\'n, • ·, :-;El'/\Tt1\TI·: HOUSF.S 111 1011 lnt·;i!l11n . lriromr Sir~') n1on1h . A rt'ol buy ;11 Jll"~iclf' & l'"ndu('f hu"ll1f'~S both. Only ll·l:l 1110. Crpl"· 1ln1". 2'l'2·A '.'ilh ~!.. 118. ~1:!f1-131'l, li7'.l--Ji.~'1 l~OVEJ.Y-N.H. J11ds: tia~-nf. f11·r .~1111rs f.· gl'OU!HI 1'1Jlll· mcf('1"t :<p:ll't' avnil Choir" l.nf':itu •n 67;)..11,'~-, -~~~ --~ DESK SPACE JOS No. El Camino San Clemente <\!12-~~2{) Real Best Location in CdM SO() lo ]-100 sq. 11 , f)cluxe arr. lf'r Sp.a<'f's. A\'ll ll ln1n1cd. Phttllt'.' Ow1wr. U.t!-'.r.r.o NE\\'P ORTiJ;:;;r-h-OC'lux•' Offict'~ ,\1r-ro11d , hr;i!,--.r!. \\'/ priv ba. 2100 \\' Coa:.l 1 [\1-y. ·------O ~'FICF: .-p;ir r . h•';1t tni,! .~. 111 r ffind11innlt1~. plpnl v nl (lill'klnl:. 1\dJ.p·•·lll 1<1 :-;,1 1·•1r. 11V r;.ir1f1r-!\Rl\k l ~i\ ]': 17111 i:>t. C.:\I. f\11-1111J ...-BAY-LIDO BLDG-:- :1711() Npl fllv1l . NB. fi7~1-:11r.~ :;~1U !T!·~s .s100--;:;r1~1r ('01111., llHJSU', .111 'Jiil ll\t'l. Lnls rir p;"1r1<1ng. ••rn1rally locR!etl. Rl':lllnr 51fi-~O OFT°T<:E-sp;;.;:.s nv;111;jhT.7'. 3:.0.500 tt. 7~..0'. 20c ~ Ft. lR34 Ne\\·por! Bl\'rl., ('.ill Commercial 6085 Sli!l.~llO . 011•rlf'r IC'll\'ing ----------- 5620 Santa Ana 5620 Santa Ana !1111•r1, \1'111 hrlp finan('{'. 6-16-i171 )Gl-:-FHA- FouRPLEx PRDlE OCEAN~llONT 4 furnished uni1s, ;:oneO com· m('rci;il, 25x12~. Sfi,.~oo . O'vner: 673-2259. frl4-5!l72 RENT. Co:.u11mC'rrin t .~pal'r suil;iblr for nfficrs. store or light nift. Ca11islra110 Beach. <\!l&-5733 for drl;'lils. to,IARINA I n Nr\vport neurh 1'•/high po!cnial $.115,000. f\lNGAARD RI'.: to.1 1 2·2222 $1 10,000 STORF: builrling. 6!16-6g8 \V. 19th St. fi('!hf'I Towers area. 5'18-176!! ,\,1!1. LAI\~; A/{/lfJ\\'JIEAD .. x:.00 rlltl\CS _l>t)U lll[O [}l'.1U\1fl1! ) HJ~. 3 B1\ !1·1.l1•\1·I ''"'"'' \\full n1ndf'l'll l'H!ll'f'l\lf'll\'r~. ult·l l . .UUCJ wu1·1h ul U<''" rurn. ~· tlr41p••.i.. Abo d l'h"·a~ht·r. lh"llllsal, hlln v a cu uni. A.\!/i":'>I inter-Min 111 ,.,, r1n. Call :..10--1867 u 1 .11S-foi03. l'Vf'~ -=== Out of State Prop. 6208 S295 FULL PRICE 11 Ai'l'c• Pim• Trrf' Cu\·1•r,.d f'a!11n S111• \\'/Road. Shnr1 111dk lo 2 l!tk1·s. S\l l'l"•IU!ldo·tl l•y Nul'I Fol'l·~1. ~-Ot'l·i,;11n. Only :i A\·:111 61•\.<JlS:J. Mountain & D esert 6210 Jfi:11 Ncvoda 111oun1d1n 11)p. ,'il;f'rJIC \'11'11 S/!l'l!lg lll'Ul"l\y. f:1~1d hunting (' r1 11 n tr _v l{11;UI 1" pr11pt•r1.~· .Sl~iOO. :-i 10-:i~is3 .ir1 :1r:-.1. R . E. W anted 6240 ·---- AnENTION! Home Owners/Brokers lli•Vf' 1'f';uly .t· \1;1Jl1ng huyer f,,l' ~ 8£'drn1 11on1c rlrv•n<" Ten ac1., C ii. 111 C" ti Shores, l..ulol $!ill to $iO,IXXl r;1n::;r ('all l111y1•1' d 1 r (' f' I, il•I ;,10.~:1.·l(l illr, Gill or l11111u• Tnutr•rs of Calif. 714 s:;s.0::~11. R esponsible Party W a nt' to Buy llou~<' Ur i11!'Ull1C JllTIJICl'ly On or r11•ar \l'll!t•r For 10111 do1\•n p:iyn1t ft1llll Q\l'IH't' Call: 675-8575 lfOUSE on i'eni11, 4 br. Z ha. ~·an1ily l!l'f'clS 1n1111rrt. possession. Priv. ply. Call d11y (;.!2_,1910, t''<t J7:! Con. n•'lly. J::v('s & wknds 62ti-71!l0 BUSINESS a nd FINANCIAL 7!~· ~93·7<\Hl SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR CONCR£TJ.: \\·ork all fyPf'S. S1111'1ni.:. breaking, hauling, Sk1J)load1n1:: Lit'. Serv1c-t $.: HAVE YOU BEEN LOOK ING FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Speci•I R•te Quality, 841-1010=-=~ .co NcRETE Work, J.itenS<'d. PatJOs I dl'\ll'o')'S, f"tl'. Ph1U1ps Cement. ~-,.111-G::SO 01-:co"n-A~T=1=v=E~c=o=N=c=rr===-"°· A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN? S Lin" -5 times -S bucks R.\JlES -"° MUST lfolClVDE 1-WJWf -l\olw lo lfotll. ~~•• \'OU ••nl If' ,,.,.., ,._'YOUR. ,.-.. or>O/or -rou. ....,, •""s ol e0Y"11•1,..,.. ~HOT WI HG 1'011. ~ALE ·• TR ... OES (l"IL YI \\"ork out ol your own hornr, ~·our O\\'ll hours. ~'inrtn•·1al To Pl•c• Your Tr11der'1 Parilldis• Ad PHONE 6'42·5678 DRIV ES-\VALKS.PATIO lruh•p1_•111l~·n1.•r tl'n·1 r1r 111,. :!lJ A•·l'f'~ h•vt"l land sh••l!t•r, vacaiion. Call (2l:lt neiu· \Vlru11.•n1u1.·a, ll:evada ~t12.;i03•1 af! 6 i•vl.'s, 1r you · Tr:Hle for can11)('r, Cftr, ;ir" wL!!ini; to \\'Ul'k fur your. hOuSl' 1.11lh pool OL' ??? srJr .. ---------1----c''c1().c2c'c'c:: __ _ A-J-0Jl{'r<1l1ng :i.111 n ;'I g !' r s ~ IJLX. uu1 Ts, clos1.· ro I !n!. w ;1 n 1 "d for auturnal1•d ly\1'f'IOd Pnrk. All r ... nrrd. ch!ldrcru;' lli 111111 t·olor $..18,000 /·~1u11y: for housf', thea!f'rs in or nrar shoppin1.: land or 1nt:on11•. t'f'nle.rs. Must havi• firn1 0\1'JK"I' li7ri-G2~1~l f1nan~1al respor~s.ibilily. Ci!ll Tr·ouh: 22· ~loop, fib~Js hull, or l\Tll!' CelC'br111rs ln1rrn11-trnk !rin1 .t· r11any e:.:t1·:1.~. 1innal, 213: •lfil.41!1, S111 Tl' vali1e S!ROIJ. FOR: Car, V;_i11 106, 1~ N. Highland, llnlly.\'OO!l. Cali!. !J0028. or 'frur•k. Call 6·12·16~ ... ·, GO IN(; n~staurant fo r S(llf'. I3o;.t, 20' C1•n1ury Bay lTUIS. Sil·n<ly <·lirnttlr nn fl~lioa f·r. rl'finishPcl iu.~u!p & ou1. Island. Ow!ll'r, 67:i.3375 TRADJ:: fo1· cons•ruc11on Investment lun1bcr. 2x4's, ply11·oocl. et<: 01' ! Call 5'1&-9661. Opportunities 6llO TltADE l'qu1t1es Ir o n1 e HORSE LOVERS e $20.000 10 s::.o.ooo in n1orrt Invi·st l'IQw 111 hl'autilul & Rani:ho Santa Ff' acre~~ con1111'I s tahlc lo he buill in t'QI{ hnulif' • or '! ?'.' Sarita Ana Hts. V!<i' pcrmll 01.1·ncr {i7:r2'260; !">-12.fiGG.-, allO\vs_ 24 bo.'\ stalls, bull l<I' Fill1.•i-g-las.'> bua1, t"'lr<· JK'n, nd1n;.: nf"f'na & spccta· stnrttr 1.»J1p \Van1 rli•i: lor patio. 673·2'139 t ad, s"nl. i•ac:, oulbrd n1u- 1or or ~ Money to Loan 6320 6i3-J!M8 or s:i1.2:i::2 CO:'-\l\lERCIAL prop., lrre CALL OON, 6~2-851-1 .t-clPan, r1<·x1 to SrR1·s Cu. ,,=1u=R=Eccc",-"'c.c~=1-,-c,c,otico-;::foc \1na: SGJ.(IOO l"qulty,' Fur lrss n10ncy. Atti.stic sett111g, housi·, units or land, Lie .. call f\1ax al 644$7. 0\VIJ('r 675-62:)~ ~-~-_:_:_:cc ___ CE:O.tENT \VORK, no joh too Pr11n1· 3 S!orl' l'On11ncrl'11tl, Small, reasonable. F'ree Ci\1. O\\·ne1· Orei,:on bound· Estini. I I. Stuflick 548-8615 11·adf" f11r val' lanrl. will car. DISTT". 'UT SHED Concrete ry lsl "\'D CtilJ :',15-8'124 Su. · . '''-' · . ~ f'oasl Rc~l EstaH• 1ll's1gn pal 1os, walks I.: · dr1vl'wnys. Gnry '193--1018 1:1..:\.~ f'arvr-d 11•il ron, !Ox!:! 6620 l\;1r;1s1._.r1 ;11'<';'1 rug. Chair Contractors & ottnn1an k1ngs1le btlrn1 ~1·t . \'C'll'l'i lovi.-s~·1<!, For *'DIE RE:'l10DELERS* aulO or ~ !;:;s..1923, 642·8·121. Free ests -100'/u Financing S·l:i.OOO l'Xclu .1 br :j""fr:: l'!'.ltc·hrn.~. gar11ges.-carpor1.s 1 Cl · 1 ·1 C'l Con1pletf' H.emodellng. Quali- P a('{'s. .car. trac 1' or " t Contractors. 642-3116(1 sn1uller 1n1-on1c units 411 _Y_ Linda Vista Avr Pasa· Adllllions * Remodelini: 1Jena 121~1 795-:)61°1 f>~l'("d II. Gl'!'nl•ick, Lie. . , -· --673-GCHl * 549-2170 Bt·au11ful, large:: RR. horne =========== on rorncr l_or; ct;o1<'<' ar•ra: Carpet Cleening 6625 ' SJ:!.000 f'fJU!ty, \\ant duplex . Cos1n f'.lcsa art'll. O\•·nrr ::.15---1:n:, ~'J.O RI OA .t.: /\Rl7.0NA PROPERTIES up 10 .St00.000 ,--.lr;ir TRADE t"OR So. C<J!1£. or ~~ ~ ** •• ;{.~-~ .,~ ~ CARPET STEAM CLEANED lOc SQ. FT. Also c~l'pet in.stallation -----1 646-5971 st TD Loan 1,·~-!!l!!!*""'!!!!llll!*ll!!!!!!!!!!!.*11!!111!!!1111!.•*--!!!!*~1-00\-l.,.L,oc;~"'·.0°'L°",~"'rr""~-;2i'.P~"'g"',;""~'",-mJ I ~',;. INTEREST ANNOUNCEMENTS I ANNOUNCEMENTS Caq)('\ Clraner.~. !87 21:.l 2nd TD Loan and NOTICES and NOTl_C_E_s ___ S1, Cosla J\IC$R, &l:r\317 Lost 6401 Personals 6405 REf\1AH.C Services. 3 rooms/ T1·nns b11scd on l'11ui1y. S:!l.50. FL1ll guaran. Credil 642-2171 545-0611 LOST: Ala~kan :'llalaniu(r. FREE! cards Of\. S.17·6688, f;46.l234 St'r.•111g-Harbor al'ea 21 )1'S, m11ll'. bl;u•k k 111 h 1 t f' : STEA:'-! Jet eR rpet cleaning. Sa ttler Mortga ge Co, :in.~wPr.~ lu '':'11 ;tla111ud.'' Clarl\are nntion-widr 336 E. l71h Sl 1-c'<:•I Vir• Univ••rsity Dr., Cos1a srrvicf'. FreC' est. 6,12-4055 I ========-\ ;ic.;o. ""'""!. Call '"" BASIC BOATING C.\HP"TC:looomg. De y I Mortgages, 6 p Ill. :f1~-:io/.l3 ~ha1npon. \"rry nCasonablc.[ -----------1 __!!ust Deeds 6345 LOST: ~li:>Pd-T!'rr1cr puppy, COURSE F1't•f' t::s1 1males. 642--861•1 Ii Business 1\·h1lr. brown :<po1~ & head. 0 . . 6300 !ST T.D, llli,000, :l 'r All I k rl I N I I I I "'0 pportun1lles •lur 3 yr~. Ql'rtiri vii•. !.·ind \\" llS r1~· arr. ' I'<'!~ mCi E ectrica _ 1 a11 'n V1r :\Ionrnv1a ,'I,, flffrrr1l to lllr i'ubl1r by thf' 111 !.ai;unn Brai·h. 20'>-flis-Sunsf'1 , ('~I. R r 'I'll rtl lln.lbu:i !'ow"r :-;!'JU;'ldrun e ELECTHICJAN. no job loo 1\1\.\ 1·nu111. Ilrok1•r. •l!Jl-8100 or 11 ' CANDY SUPPLY i\;:l !-li('..12 t•l'('S. fi12-2fiX. ~Tar1u1;: 7 P.l\I .. l\lond;1y, sn1all. 1n:.!a a11o n :, REWARD-$3_0 __ J11111• 1:,, "' i"r"·por1 ll:i.rbot· l'f'pa1r.;. :>l.J..-1614 ROUTE F: . ..,1·hangc '.·our Tri1st '"iPhl CJ b •00 IV B n f"I N • VCl V"''"' Lt>!'! ~rey stnp1•d niul,. ('a!. ' 11 · 1· · ay !N S • .Lf1 1, IN !. 1· .. u ) l><'1•d fnr ra~h 1oday. A1·p , 1\'.ewr10rl No advanr(' fencing 6660 l'l•t•t uu s~·r oil C 11 T ;01•111·u.\ 9 rnn~ old. \"1r uf --------1 · • · •······· ····' a . n Cr111r1 Inc. r1·,i.:1sl!'H!1<)11_ Enmll 11t ('1;1,.;s. -.--.-. !'!ion 111., , .. ,,,,, $117 .• 1011 543-8381 ff,.1!, Algnnqu1n & \V:11•nf>l', Brin• ntil"l"""k Cl . 1 RF~D\VQOD & ch1un link ' 'I I s1ci-1"·1 II 13. Plr11sr call ~~fi..1~70. i: ,._.,._,,.. · ass nlf'I' s I I d u 1 111111n·r ...... • ,, " ___ rvt'ry l\tundHv ni;:tit for 1.l P!K'e", 1crnst' coll ~cor. lnquu·r ;11~1111 :ill. 1·;\l'l'll••nt Money Wanted 6350 LO . ...;T Lal" altcrnoon .Ci/2.i, k 11 Q. . C 11 frcf• c.st, fast s e rv1ct . r I' I ' , \1·rr s. ny urs!1on.s: n ···J·Ol2'1 1tl<'f>111!' <•r 11 ''" 11111:< I ''·· inn. Bllll'li l"l<Ji,,.lll' 1Ur!l· 6 " "'' ~ 73-1.1:1.i "Safe Buat1ni:; is;J:oo'==·======== I 11r•1,kl1· \\tllk IJf;1_1>'," ,\. -.--·:-· • .• -,---1t1·-· ~i11·1't' "Gicl"1'1". 1101 N"'~ n 11·• ~ ' Tl> r " n'l Acc:1drn1" l<,\1'111111.;,). nL•f1ll1111: a 11 •I J ,., · ~·1·1l'"1 -.1111 _ req 111111\ rh1111·~1onr 1' o 11 ::i r Gardening 6680 1-nl l,.<'1lllJ.: moiwy fnu11 l'\ll!I ~lfl.000 nn1v li/l/10, hal. !ll;s-.~n11 1. *FULLY l.ICEN.<.;~:o * ------- ''P•'l':1trd 1hi.pi'•1'i·i·s in i>/<'W· J:1tcr1 .'i('tun•d hy l~O ilt: Rrnr1\1•nf'd ]l111rlu Sp1r1tu111isl. AL'S CAR:DENING rxii'I Bt•:u·h 11,.ci Slll'l'•Junduig 111 L ;1g11n1t l'.1·arh LO~ 1•hllr Tny J)OOlllP, fldvi<·r nn nil 11111t1rr.<. fnr l'rofl'ss1onal C<1rrlcnin1<: ;irPa \\"" !'~laliJish riiuJr_ nnr> . l\lill1on val, approx. rnnli·. •111~. 111 Di•nu. Vi t. l.nvl', :'>1<il'ria.t;r. Businrs.cr & .-111all la 11 d s cap in g ,11,1,1 11··11 Bl•:-u·h/l;IH'lll'lrl. llB fit'\\', R 1· · JI ·1"'"2'1 "· t I la11dli•s 11Hl111' br;inrl t·and.v · "'1-1 pay 111:1.... rar 111~.~ J!1\'('fl 7 days a ~el'vices c~t & .,..,," • ,,,.,rv. ,111d snal'ksl. ~·nr fX'l'SOllal atlol', inl. llO'i ) Dix 7:!~) !lfi2-Si.'l(i \\'rrk. !l/\!ll·!lP:'ll :il2 N. El ing Ne11·port, Cd:\!, Cosla 1111rrvu'I\ 111 Ni•1.1·iiorl Bra('h _H.P.. 536-131~. 673--1781. L(}i::T· Yt•llnw ,'1 r.rrf'n Camill(I Rr;il, San l\ll':<a, Dover Shores, \Ves1· af•·:1, ~P111t 111•11H', ;irldrr·~~ ANNOUNCEMENTS Parakt'rl, hr\1111.r !C'~ ha11d f'IPn1rntr <\!12.91'.:li, 49Z·007G rliff. :111d r•h<!llf' 1111111!,,.·r 1ri ! and NOTICES Vi(' ol {"alif. ,i:, Oi'i"'f.!O!l Sl. l \\"ILl-.-oo-_ ,-h~IT.~PQnsihlr * -11·-,-:l-IH-IN-G-.-.s--c-o_m_p_k_.l_c 1 :'llUl.Tl·8T1\TF. IJISTIOBl"T. ('\1. ~.i~::-lll:t. ~il(}..61]l fnr an)' <lcbt" hUJ n1y own Gnrdf'n SrrviCf' 1:-;-c;, INC Hi.I:! B1·nat/11:.iy, Found (Free Ads) 6400 (.;EIL\1AN-Slu•phf'rd~. as of .\l;iy 2>. 197~ k:XPERT CLE,\N-UP An:ih1•1n1, Calif. !l2S02 f71 11 hla,•k .~· !il]\Pr, hlur paint Thom:is ~;. lluhh11rd Prrso11al1zf'd 11·ork lor 77S-~-ll('-ll ,.l)"~,1 · I k on rt1n1n, ''Slridrr'', pa!ll"<llar """Plr. 962-4914 "•' , n111 f' l"ot· ";'If~)() l1UJJ· 1' '-, .. - py. r1nna1111111 rnlor1•1l. arl'a l\-Jf,...~j9,<\ ~te~y Lots 6418 NE\\' Lawns, re·sceding. COIN LAUNDHJl:.::i Frigid air e Fn:1111 .Sii:llO 10 $:!7,:oo ur L!u:::una Bt•h 1!1l:ll :'i·hDol 'l -~--'======64=0=5 2 LCiTS \l'«~tmin~Trr Co1nplcte lawn carr. Clean •1!q.~:~1r.. Ex1 ~1 1D:ilr~ P ersonals 1 b th F --~ ' \lr11111nal rark. F on 1 up . iy JO o~ mo~ · l'C<" e RUP!l:J Park e Ft11ll'l'ltn1 0 ryprr~.~ • \\'1·~1111i11.-trr • Jru11t111g!\1n n"u<"h e G:inh'n ~·1..-•\lr • 11p,ni::1· e N1111r1 flEJ)OfSJ! hl.,nd frm,11r pup-·l-----------1 Sl•nson~ r.nnlrn. S.t.-rifir•• es!lmn!cs. For utfo caU P.V f·iund nr ;list .t· L;lf:<11'!-\\'!··. 11~~1('1'~ I~\•' "Slh·r1T .\11'. fnr .woi:,iual 1.0.~1 . $1:-.0. 11:t7-2·l17 or 11-16-0_9_3_2~~- 1,• fl!k flt•Sr ,\ rar hp~. J•)lil.v !~ 1r.11l,y lo <lt•1f OO~l:itO. AL'S Lan<ISCllJlHll(. Trer (,1!~~:.i.·~; .i IU~AI. f{i:!P Ul\1.1(',\i' lo I n•n1oval. Y<1rd 11•111odplinl:. An.1 • c.·1,~t:i. i\11 ·"'1 • 1\na-!\l·.YS ~,111111,11111 11,..,1,.11 \"' ('<Jn~rf'ss .• JOH~ A . Tutoring 6490 Tra.~h haulinJ!, Jn! 1·le<1nup. li•'1n1 • 1 ~10 111 1 .~· J·t:ill\i)" lnriiiir<· S'J'l·:rc.;1-.1: l1a~ ~111'nl .~n 1lPpa1r s11rnklrs. fi73-1166 C'1\LJ.lll1\l:LIE ~1::-,-.. 71G~ 1 1 .1 1·.1r~11·orku11,;1111h11trpr1.1-F::\J'. Trn('hrr, rnr r l•'1Tif'n·N·,,. T l·bl ,0 _____ ___ ___ al 1rnn1 1'<'H!ll•'I'. 1:i1 y l 1 ti IJ , ,. I 1 C .A !.: rr 1,1 C', ~ yrs * local Opportunity * P1lril 2211 B11U"•1l. 'i r. P ,. " 11s is r w! nil !R1'V ~1111 rn1.~, nsTn \lr~ . C 1 I d 11 •II nn1 ~1'1· tu.~ S2.llll0 prr \ .1:1 i1r Surl"llll('r. :.i.-.. ~~1~~ r,~r-1 °~2P r-,~c, Y seiT. E11111lny .. 11·nt i\c:•·ll•). 111:.inl} f"()l'~ll_l_d"~~·o-r\;1 0111m .,.1 .. 1 . .., ~•1 lnr11·•I fll1s111111N !<s11il1 ~O 11.1~"1111 11 l 11 h 11 ;i rd ' nr -SERVICE-DI RECTORY-_:________: . . '1\'l't•i·r'' Blti«k l•'111:d1'. l.'nrl 1 t 1 1 f • J \J'ANESE Gardentn" ,\IS., ln11 (\\'l'J' lil'lld , PPJfll · I'('\ .~101 •! rll'\\'Sparrr ~-· ' I '.. • .,. :ll:<t .... 1. Co!-lo1 :\Ir ~ a . 11•t~ Thr :-iTEJ(;Eft 1·01111· Ba by,,.11,·n· 6550 !Wrv1cr. Neat 1v1)rk. Cleanu1• :1IJIC' ('0111 1r,.111. ln\1•s111:alc .11. ·ic • l'i 1-1 ·'·'--------11a1 l:l1 1~ f111<1ncrd hy 1he yd. n1ain!, 00~-2.103 ~-ni;1kr oll1•r, (h1ner h:i.< -----'~ 2 l'VPP!ES. 111 C11l!r·cr• !';i rk !1T!lr /\n11•ru·;111, 11(!1 hy C!!ILn f'nrr, r11y hr•nl('. ,\Jon Jl~t ·~ Gardc111n" I.· !awn !] 1 h ,. I' •lll~l'l'b!:<. ~I('!;, c ' fii:J.o:;;z 111'!':1, Co.,1;1 :'ll•''lt, :111>--~ij(l~ lan:r 'orpnrat1nns a nrl thru ~~n. !101 lunrh<'~. V1 r : mriintennni'i'. Rrs. & rom- ------(';ii! and 1rlt•n11l,v SJll't'1al ln!i•rr~\ f:roups. lit• ArtanJ.i & Nr11·l::i11rl. JI B. 111C"rc-i11! * ~ll0--41!.17 1~· )'nu an• hnn1•sl ;1nrl 11·1!11111: ·:.;:c;_ ___ 1s flft)ll'IM'll on onf' <'Xln•111r :.36--3.~S:l -----=== I<' iiork, 11r h;ii·p a Sl·r.·ic» J-'(IUND-.-1J;;·i_:1• hl111·k rual•• I ht f lh p CLEAN-UP SPECIALIST S r 0 Rrl,;1.1nSht'flhrr1I Fn. 1111r, iy ;i nirni 'ro r rRt'C ClllLDf'11rt'fOr mo!hrrs11·ho J\lo,11n". f'flc111g·, ~Id >'ib&. , 1311011 or )"U !ll rani::P an<I ~·rrP1lon1 Parry \I h n 1 k I · ' C , I I lilh ,f, Tu.~1111, C\1 f.1:!-llt1 10!\'I' In \\Or· ,I',, <nn I wan! Rr<>son,ahlr. ;:;.1° ,,, .• ~ ounly A" ~·ac ! ;1n .1.•. rrfrrs !() Prr~1dPnt N1..:011 ""' ,....., ._,._, --I to lr;1vf' lht'ir rhilclrf'n just Soni<' f111;1nr1ni;: 1.1.·11h ;'!Jl· F()UNf) Ch1hu11 11111 I) I"' rlo1:; a~ a "maniac" and on the 11ro,·rd 1'ITTli1. Blur c·h1p 1n vu-. P11ular1no Srhool. orhrl' (')(trrinC' hy :i m1•nilX'r ;in~'li·he rr. 616-S6G2_·---1 I \'ARD Care . l'CJiahl,. Colh'gc slucfrnl. Call aft S LOVING t·are your childrf'n pm, * :i,10-9.:xio st11n1 J1 h1•lp. Call ;'llJ..V hour~ C;11l ;"1:..-0!37 .t 1rlrn11 ry of thr .Jnhn Rirf'h ."'1<'1rty, ;,:13.1:179 [or iipp_oin_1,_n_rn1 ._ (',\LICO Cut 11•ho puhl1cty rrfusecl to sUJ>- \\'OUl.11 ynu l1k1' ;i hu~1n ... ~s Jl:ilf"'l·r~"' 1·if'Jn11y pn1•t "'Ir. Ni:"Lon. r he uf your 011n'! Yrot1 cl11n·1 ;1\5-1727 Jlrpuhllf':in n .. minrp f or llt'Crl an of!J{'r lo s1:ir1 . --------f 11·('~lrlr111 in 1%1\. "S+lrnl }'OUNO: Grrmun Shcphrrd &•s:1n 111 hon1r r.111 or riar1 i\laJOl'lly,'' 1·a.~1 your \'Olr !1111r, 1dr:il for h11~h~nd •'-puppy :>l~l:\4.~ h1 il'f' on .11111!' 2 fnr a Rl::AI~ 1\•1[c 4[19-;IQ:i(l, 1,,., ohlitation. ltF:J'UH!.ICAN a No 1nlorn1:111nn nvrr phone. Lost 6401 ll l•:AJ.ISTlr. C 0 L\I ill 0 N Lei 's hO\'I' ('Ofh•c .r,,. ln!k, St·:NSF_; CONSF.HVATIVI-; -- FANT~\!-iT!C'-!Hi;i11:;-n;;:;m:: LOST ~m. hro11·n dfl;;. .fOllN A. ~·r1-..:JGE:Tt. P111d t11n1ry, fHl .~(·a! n•sl<1iiranl. \11<". S!all'!' .~· :l~lh for 11,\' Vol11n!pc•rs In 1':1rc\ r~labli~h,--.il Ni'ilT>fll'1 Hrarh --~-CC:1ll S17-.'1'.l22 .IOHN A. S'ft·:ICV.lt Cr.n1· (. IV JI k F' 0 ----1111t!••r. (;rrald /\. Rrl1 , iyr~. i' llt•11n. r>r1111.R1.All\ i\1111•' pondlr . l!lC'di11Tr ~;'11(• ihti' tn )C\ss \l'r~td1ff arr11, Nn 1df'nl. Trrus. 2~'J Fon.~"t Ave., L11;::-11na. ·1'.J\-321 1 n1y hon1P, 11.B. Hy hr-day. ---·-,~~~--1 ii•k. 968-67•16 Allen Bros. Gardening. _----,--I ' Cnrc F'or Yo11r Yan!! Do 8 1,BYS!TfTNG 111y hon1P Ynu? Ralph, ;)t0-1769. Crist it "'1esa 111'('.1. na.v or ,. '"D 11• -, C ·1·1---5-1 · ht F' ti d 6'12-"299 "'~ or . n rge tu· 1111::" -f'n<'r Y · ·1 · · 1lent. Exl>('r. Rel1n., Very \\'ILi. bab,vsit n1y hon1c, Rt>as , &16-67·1.i a/1 5:30. Cd~!. 1 :~~73(; * .JOHNSON'S GARDENING ~===-;_:.:_====IYRrrl c11.re, C!ran·up~. Prun· ing. ph1n1 i11g. !l62-'ll35 Brick, Masonry, -•~l~cc_ ______ 6c5_611_ 1Gen•ral S•rvices 6682 BUJl.D, Rrn1n<lrl, rrp<i ir -------- Brick, hlock-. r n n er r 1 r , APT CLEANING -Pain1ino: r;'lrpt'nlry. 11() joh ton ~m.111. -Ru1: Shampooing & Litr J111,,,.,"'."'' S pnni1h, S1 yl~ L11~11ry 1 Ii: Z B~r.WM• ,.,,.,,~ .,... v .. ,,., .. 1.1it>l Allult Li~in• ynun OPPORTUN ITY. takr ;ld\llll1:.gl' of your c;1 eligi. l1i111y (>I' hu,v t111 LO\\', LO\V t'llA Tl~lt:\IS. lnroine & tax ~hf'i11'r .. Thr hr·.~t w11y 10 ~!art ;i11 <'~latr & hedge on i11r111 ll•)tl. lot' I 'lf 11111n:i1:rr lJ0,000. 011. HC'11::trd! Coll c~12-.~~;::t _ __ _ ---- 6100 Co111art ,\It'. P1kr. <\'.ll..f1.Ti:! GF:R:'-1AN :-;-h n r 1_h 11 1 r r r! Sing-lr-\Vitlnv.·cd·Di,·ort1·d 'lr •1!!1-1,132. pn1nlrr pup, bi•n/"hl, v\C''. * MEN-WOMEN Lir. Con1r 962--6913 ftcpa1r~. REM A RC :::=.::::.:::-: SF:RVICES, 847-6688 O•llllt1 .fMt CaP*-'1"•11 p,.,.,,a1.., 1;~,.i1i ... ln1vinr Df'ril(JI "'.., • .; .. '""'"' .t (l.,..c Prl1W11 O~li •"" •• _,..,. Alt t;oM;iJo,.,.J f,,.Jo1r_,0.,. Pm-. .~t. n .... roal--Colt:w rr ""'-"'• Now R•nting }""'-f'(nrlli of .~rls C-"'-M•• 1000 W. MncArlhur 81..I. I blt1r.li t:a1 ./ .8"*'1 Strnln Ana 540-8497 Broker 545-9451 Pl111·1·111ia &· V ! rt or l 8. Evrrvn. ric's lookir><.• for ihr R·4 LOT, Cos1n 1'1r~;i. Can .. ,~ .,,. huilcl 40 units. Phil Sullivan, S STATION &IG--'.ll~l!I ris:ht onr, \\'c have ll \1·ay.so 1-·-=·=c== I Bu~~e_s!_~r~p_•_rty 6050 Rt>n1tor. 548-ti761 BEAUTY SALON 1.osr-:--cnI::l':N \rALLl':T,. call us ,'1 hri:in to LIVE! For Lca~c l)r :>:I'll 1·hcrk bk. Approx. :i:mo h1k ~17..fi61i7 FOR: ~.11,, hv o"'nrr 7-unlt I mMrrn :-.1f.nrCAL, OEN· 'I' \l. r'F:;.iTt:H G oo cl For lnlon1111r1c>n Co:i~l Jh\"~'. NB. Hcwanl! 21 fi r. rlcrordi~ Ranches 6150 1 ___ c_".'.' .'.1z..•.:.2 •. 1 ___ 1 c_,_11_ai_i_.00_1t _____ 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; GR~~AT fond & nlall shor Sil.VER Pmdle, 1nalr, tauno on hlnd l<'I!, jr\\!'I !"<111.1r I 1·rturn. l!(M.)I 11 r 1 re . o r r . c 'on~11!rr llon1r or ! in 11·11dr, N<,., ;~Jll !!••,. A\'<', 111! Call 111111"r !7\41 Beautiful • Secluded oprr;ilinn f(1r s11lr to r1£hl llCI r ~-" S.·-llrR. vie· 11!rh. C .. \1 HORSE RANCH p11rty. un1p11~ 1~ • .., 'lr>----6'll 7 hus11l('~s nnw · funln~tir fi· • ------ 1trow1h S~iOOO rln. Contact 1 llt!SJI ~·11rr, m:ill', 1 u• ~1l).,.';Z2\ 1'11:0. t2l3l 6!16-1810 Located in V1ll11 Park 11,'1). 15 min from An11hl'i!l1 I -(. G·nr\:-:Lri'.~!X I 17--e 6 Sin.II.~ Cardu,i:n hl<·k h:irn 2 l~l·I~, 111 ,1,,,111. iif\ \\". l:llh. • •lb\6 Ta('k rootn I r \l !l\li .., •.• ~ • Corr:ll & rnnen Pfnnnl fn{'d . I • 1.11,1\111.; f]tll\rlrrs 1.1·'fq1ll' rllll".0 ri1 ll1at <1l1i !1u·111111 r1'~ e ltlrh•ri"~ :t V1.:-w I.I'!!• I I'~ I t.ill~ 1,,,, 111.11 l\\l'tt I Pr1t•('d for qult'k ~Hlf•? 11.111 !l.1.1-2170 Broadwny I: Coast ll"'Y. CL~:ANINt; ~·ri 11.,,, a 11 l..At Reh. illirh. I a g i;. -l:tZ-7ZiJ 1'111111•. n1·n il , r1f'1\ 1r1wl{ l)<•,trc <.1111k lni..: riar111~r "1lh LO~T F~Tnrt•11~r :o.hrll ,,1111111 1~11'•',tr:1r11~ 11111 (~11. I en!, r11rf' .. '.11~11111·111" lri rr h•1·1 !111~ 32.1-•l~O All , ,1 ,t; ".I'•'.~. \u· 1'.1'11lu11d ,r:_ 1':11 Sli1!<'r l~rw:1ri!' ~ !7 ~i,;s;, S111n,I! 1n!n Spring! (•Ot'PI .ES.SJNr.Lr:S HAPPINESS IS I foJ 1ncrly lhr ln Cniwrll S1ni.:lf'~ Our I~ Par11rs ()ratll.:I' Cn, 2-'l rn1, ll79-2°i611 NE\\1 CLtlBllOt.:Sf: OPf:.'ll! * Newporter Sauna * ~~nr 1\ff'n ,f, \\"onif'n f'rnrr,.~io1111I Frn1:1lr ~r:i.rr Ne wporler Inn Hote l 1107 ,Jilrlllll>!'f'" Hrl , N.B. .: 11 !flt/I '" 11 1"·11·1 111 t \I 1!1 II 111,., 11t·n Pl'.'a1·1'v /\r1•11t li1r111t1H•· ".,,!l,,!11 1 '" (l•J 5.1 i'r111' mli1·P 1" "' ! 1•• l'lu• 1111,t if llf\ 11n~w~r ~.11>-11.~7 -l r·11n1 .. ~Tl·H\' ri1·-;1.,1 -.-. AVJ·.ft (;f:f1.;-. ?ll\I Slfl,lt:l{J !'l!i-".\",q ----1~1.\TE P1·r':"1.1n T"rn c·ni Vlr /1l.co1101.rc.'\ A1xi11\111011~ 2.1nt ,t· Orani;:r. {.'_,\]. Plra~r l'lll)11r :~1Z..7211 nr 11nll• to ~··!11<11. i'flll fi-12-0JIS f' 0 . Box 1223 Co~111 !llr~:i r C abinetmeking 658ll F'u rni1ure & 1\n!iquPs Rcf1ni~hin!! & ncstoring. * 1>~~1 * CALL ·n1E-HA'NDY:O.fAN- GC'11C'ral Hon11' Repair * 67~i--1341 * Hauling Carpentering 6590 .----------- -----------YARD/ Gar. CleanuJI . CARPENTRY Rf'n10\'r trrr~. i\'y, !rash. ~llNOR R!!:PAJRS. No J ob L;rndr. h~rkh()('-...:(j62-8745 Tor Smalt O.biMI In iz11r-:\IDVl/'.'G. t?lll'agf' 1•lrnn·up t,. ages A o t he r r11r:i l1>e!11 lilr h11ul1n1:. Rra.o:onable !).15-8175, If no fltO!\\'er ltRVf' rrf'I' r~!1m;i1t''· l>-l~i-\60'1. msg at 64&-2.1il. IL 0 . l.ITl;:-1111ulini:i; & garni::e Anderson 1•lran-11r ,,Inn lhni Sat, QUALJTY-\\'Ofll'ldi rc-;;»11 f''rf'c rqit11a1e ;11ll-:i03 1 t:"n'I 1 ·'11l~lr J.· t•,1 rp<'nl1 ,v. ~·*'''' '"'l.•11l1a11nn ,(' •!""' · Housecleaning (';1l K••n Ii 1·, (l(l I\ ~.1~~1:1·: 6735 1\ 1 C.\fll'l·::•rrr:v !J O E 'S CLEAN SE RV • . <:1111111 ,Jnh Sp,--.1•1 'h•I \I r <!f• F:\•••r;!h1ni.:. Hr~ & <":di f:,,nlnn ~1i·lii1.~ l'n111 111 ~l'"r F:~!. ;,.m .. 1116 ------- SERVICE DIRECTORY I JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Houncleanln9 67).S Job W1nted, BAY & &1111:h Jan11orui.l C&l'pt"ls. windows, l!uors, r te. Res & Co111m c'I . 646-1101 Wom•n 7U20 DENTAL HYGIENIST AVlil! ?tf<t)' I l-1G ~•10-l~Sl CLEA.~lNG 111.dy has \\l('d & ti'1 open. Local rel s, Cll.lt 11.f\e r 4 11m. 8J:-t.~lll t abilities unlimiteb agency lron lng,_~~~-'6~7l::l IRONING Jn my 11.r. DT'fssmak1ng tlon1, M;).7641 hoine, ;1 & allcra- TRISH HOPKINS Jenltorial 6790 4SS !::. 17th. ~uil!· 22·1 C ~1 . ==-'-'---...:.:.;: 642-1470 CLEAR Vu ~honlenanl-c. \Ve 1--_ _ __ do t:\"erythin~! Spee11Lh1..1ng ADULT For Jill' hou.sework ir apt cleanu1•. Fl"L'C e1>t. :.!·I & con1pan1on lnr ll ~ r old hr aerv. 646-2898 ;;1r!, \\'krlays. 011 rt transp. Cull 9!i2--03~i air 61':\1. Land1caplng ___ 6_81_0 ARTISTS !~I. c.~J)('l'l('ll!"erl nnly, ai;,• no b:i1-r1l'l' -t•o<' (Qr C'l('all l11~t 1111•f'l1anwul~. Qn<' for last s1naH laJ-'Outs. 49-1--0:..-17 LICENSED land~Cilpe <'on- !raclor. Complc1c loCr1 ice. 968-J928 or &IG-82-17 Moving & Stor1ge 6840 LOCAL &. long dist. n1011i11.:;. Reas. storagl'. l"r<'C I::st. 831-0401, 0.1(. Van & Storlij;e. Painting, Paperhanging 6850 • PAINTING JNT & !-::"<"!', 1\\'f'l'f;. 1 Sly $260. 2 Sly ;:::io. incl all niatt ·r1al & preparation_ ~1 8. pt'r rn1 + paint. Local refs. Call Jack 894-3895 or 968-7900. 1 STORY Stur<'o & ovr.1·han1; $99. 2 .story stut:L'O & overhang $149. Acsr. rr1Jir1g $13. per rm. :\!in. J rins. 64{}--0j71 & 637~ll!t No \\lasting *WALLPAPER * \Vhen you cnlJ "J\lar." 548-1441 ;,19.[J.M[I 2 College stude111.s v..·11! p:unc average 3 Bfl ext. for Sl·r >., including labor & n1nlen als. Call Sieve, 5-184549 METICULOUS PAINT. BLUE CH!l, STAMPS. INS. 1:rcw col. studcnls, Int-ext houses. Exp_ Docks. (i7;,_5..:i.12 PAINTING-Jn!. &. t.:x t , Highest Quality, Lo1ves t Pric<'s. Fully exp. Jns. John 67:-:--U66 E: XTE RIQJ{. J n r rr1 o r Sprcia!ist. \Von'1 be un- -------ART IST: Qu1l"k !-. k, l 1· ti portr1ut.~. !\l'w Or:1nii:r Co. }:nt('J1<tillmPtlt :ll'f' I (7) I\ '.•10-7208 <tit 6:30 P:\I Al-rENDANT ~el·d1•rl fr.IJ' lun::e apartn1e111 <·umph·x. )I.lust Ji,. ovi~r 11-l. no Inn~ h1nr. Ap ply 31-IZ:l Coa~l lhvy., ~. I.a.c:una A-TTiiACTJV!·:-l;~f-;( p/1ln1I: 1\0J'k. !llii~l hf' J~ ur' over .. Fox Sri COHSt Pla1.;1 Thratrc, J.110 Su. Br1s!o]. C .. \I. 2 AUTO SALESMEN $800-$1200 NIJ cxpericn{·c. n<'ct•ssary. Paid \faca1ions Paid !-iol1da)s Guaran!N'd 1\hnimwn commissions l\li.!ll)' oth<'r fringe bl•neltts, Applications r101" being-acr.-cn1ed. Ask for f.lr. Robert:.> ATLAS Chrysler-Plymouth 2929 Harbor Bll'd. Cos1a r"l·IC'sa :i.tG-lfl3l • 111y ho111c, ll'k , R ro I' Call !J\18--:1:;0;-; BAl3YSITTF.R 11,B. ;, days pn1. i\fon-Fr1. afl 6 pni. BABYS .. l_TT_E_R_.-clc,-,-,-.-,-,-,_ dcs[>i!ra!C'ly need f' o!, C:'I! a1'f'a. &l2-9tl6 alt 6:::1). derbid~ L ie • Bonll., lns. BABYSITTER & l1!c hsk p~. fi.tfi..3679 i'llori-Fri, tnv Balhoa hon1c 673--4260 aft 0 6 P\t. BABYSI1TER 1v·,-"c,,-,,c--m-y hon1r. 6'.30 arn • ~:::O. Call afl 3:30 P~1. 6~2-74-12 BOOKh""EEPER • i'/C .• \hl1• Uanking I \VILL paint a :: hdrin house for $200, in1·J lru11, stucco, labor & malrrial. Gene. 557-7543 or ~>16-90112_ INTI:R or Ext. PAll\'TtNG°. I~li'l1ED. SERVICE. Loca! N!f. FREE est. 548-1627 PAPER 11,\NGl!\'G 2 yrs exp. 1'~rec esu111at"·· Call Keith anytime. &!2-2;m 30 DAY Special Int & .Ext. Free esl. Loe refs, llc'tl & ins. Ce.JI Chuck &l:>-o809 PAINTING. Ex!.-ln!. 18 y1-s. cxper. Ins. Llc. }"rec c~!. Accoust. Ceilings. ~ut .. jJ2"1. YOU Supply Thr P11i11!, :l Br. Liv R:'ll & Kitchen l'a1nted, $50. Call :i.i7-RG.~S. RET!Rb:D Painter: 26 ~T'-' exprr. NC'nt ,f,, hollf'st. Non drinker . C111I 5.1~01 * PAPERHANGING ,t, PAlNTING. "I< !l!iS-2·12J Plastering, Patch, Rep•lr 6880 * PATCH PLASTF.Rl:\G All typ('fi. Free P<.11n1atcs Call ~IG-i".iSZ:i Plumbing 6890 \\'al<'r hea1r r&-<l1spo~<'rs Gen. rrpair~ $7 :>() jl<'r hr, 6~2-273~1-612-0i"Ml!i -l 'LU:\1 BING-Rt:f•,\ II{ No joh Jron "-lllJ ll • &12-31:?~ • Remodeling & Repair 6940 * Jfo~ you nl!f'd 1-en1orlcl111;:-. im1nting, nr repairs. Call Dick 642--1 797 Sewing 6960 • Dressmakins:· Alterations Designed to -uit you. Call Jo * 6.J&-6.~ IG Tile, Ceramic 6974 * Vrmr, Thr Till' i\tnn * Cust. \\·ork. Install & repairs, No job too ;;mall. Plaster patio. Uaking showl'r rrp11.ir. 847-195 7 /846--0206 COLLECTION TELLER Experienced e APPLY IN rErlSON e BANK OF AMERICA '.l-14'1 Via L11lu NC'11·1x!t'l Beach f~(!Ull l oppor1u111ly 1:n1plnyrt * Back Ofc. G irl * fur busy !Jr.'s ofc. Ti>1T1f1r "P1Y & plcas.anl ~U!'l"OU!ll !- 1ngs, Start no1v S:CJO. CaU CPrrv \Vhi1<' 540-6f6:i COASTAL AGENCY 21~ fl ;u·bn1· R1111)., C ~1. nank111;; CREDIT CHECKER E •perienced e ArPL'i 1.\i !'El~:;(J\" e BANK OF AMERICA ::Ill \'i;1 l.nlo 1'<•11 porl Bl'111·l1 Equul 11pf)orlu11i1y 1·n1plnyf'r nE;\uTY Oprrntrw. hon1J\ ~pacr rn r r<'nT. Crl~1 r~c:1s. r,T'.-l!ilG, rv<' .'r12-ll~~. __ B F;AUT1CT A N \\anlf'd Nr1\·por1 ff>lln"'•in~. t"nu.~ual '•Pfl'fy. li7~ll'l0 ~!r. A(.]Hnl~ ;-BEA t:TICl1\N :-r;v-husY. popular pru:c(f C.:'11. t-alnn Pe.HI Vfll'. Nn t•l\('r11rlr r<>q'd. l"r•v grat! 11t•lt'flmr. Call the :\1anagrr. :~l!l-9919 I() prepa l'c ;:ill ri1r\y rf'f10t"!.~ & fin. stn!en1l'nL.:;, P.A. nit in JIB. 6 hrs d11.y, 5 dys 11.·k. ;-,JG-20-17, J.l6--3i93 BOYS CARRIERS WANTED Dana Point. Car1islra110 Bcarh. A12:rs 10-14 CONTACT JOHN HEIM 492-·1·120 Thu11day Ma7 28, 1970 DAILY PILOT 37 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Jobi--Men, Wom. 7100 SOYS 10 • 14 C&rrler Routrs Opc11 JOBS & EMPL?~E ~: I JO~ EMPLOYMENT JOBS_~ EMP~OYMENT_\ JOBS & EMPLOYMENI MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR 1 SALE ANO TRADE SALE AND TRADE Jobs--Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs--Men, Wom. 7100 Job~•n , Wom, 7100 , Jobs--M•n. Wom. 7 00 -- u i:.:NTAL ASSl~1.ANT ch111r H A1 RSrYL.1ST-l:F;;";;';;";;;;;'";;';;•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8iiOOOiiiiiiiiFiiuii•iiniiUiiuii•ii•iiiiS.iiiiiiiiii8000iiiiiJ '" l..a."Wla Beach, Sa. Lquna DAJL 'l PILOT 642-021 CAN YOU QUALIFY? Need SOrllt'Ollc to 11s.. .. 1s1 u1 nly bus1n<•ss, '' ln •s du)', 5 r!uys 11rck_ $6.'> 111·r 11•cck. Fur personal 1ntt-r1·11•1v r<i.ll lr11•i ,\Ialoncy, lij9-387J sHt•" fl.RC' 20-3J, c:-.p.·r pn·I. Dt>lluty ,I',: \\"11; Su4J11 hah ofl('n. Sales I' Ca!J 545--31~ illK fol' pers.!n \\llh :..ornt' DE-S IG N'"l·-,-0,.~--,-,-,-1 rul!11w111i.:. Salary plW; oonun •• " .-. i., ·.ni:r-PC11. Want typ1', sh.,ei nietu.J, & pa11l v11c<itto11. pl'1~llcs. P/!1mt•. 5-18.-0:.35 F>'..\LLIE S .. -----DISl-1\VA:=iHER & TRAY ~IHL full cinl" Oldrr lady pr<'!'d . lli•[)j.'ndub1lHy 11 1nust. Cood emp!oye<' IJ<'nc. Ills & incre11Si'~. ;,.11)..5ti!XJ IJJS/l\VASlll:'Jt • J~a!n1t'rl'SI Convalcsernt • Hnspirul, 13075 Blarkbird St , Garden tirove. tiltt54:l() Housekeeper BC'l1t'h ho1111\ 1.111rt tllU('. Ph1)nc 67:)-[)',l!i:! ---II OUSl·:l\Ei::l't:J{-. -llt•l 11'<·11 hidy, !iv!' 111 ~··nv1r.w l1n1nr Sn1. fan1ily, Nlul ~n1ok•·r plC'asr Ci.ir tlC'l"l'S.~ 6~: .... :.:1-IJ. TRAINEE /1. \\'8Y for a 111,gh school J:!raduate to entl'r 1the newspaper bu siness DAILY PILOT THE USED FURNITURE FACTORY • • Selllng, like new furniture, returned from apart· ment rentals & model homes at prlce-s below wholesale ! OFF TO THE RACES CLEARANCE SALE! -CAR WASH HELP P!'rn1. Po1>1l1on, i'llnny uprn- 111i;:-s. 3 l.(.11.'it!l<>tlS Ul'un.c:r Cu. ::m50 Jl.1rllor lilvd., C.:\I. --0 ISH"W"A°"S"H7E"'R0.-- CAR.EE!l ~l1nrled? II & \' L' Part-time H SKl~RS l·:n1ply1· Jlll)ls '""' Goorj,!r 1\llt'n B.1 lllnd Ai'r>11ry 106-B }';. 16th, S ,\ ~H7.{)l!l.'i l!OIJSl-:l-i:t~lj'1.u -D a ~ s, Pa I 1111• r •'~I Cun\"illf'~('i'llt llns11 l::Oi.• llJ.1,-j,Jnnl :-.1 Gardr11 1:ro1'' o·t.-t-:>-1~1'1 This highly successful local n('1vs papcr has an opening for a tr;J incc in the circulation :.;1lcs aren. Selected appllcant \l'it] receive a liberal .~tart ing salary. regularly scheduled r~11scs, bonus opportunities. and 111any fringe benefit.~ such as paid vacntions, pa id grou p insurancL· <11ld a credit union. !·le 111ill a lso be pro\1idcd a t:On1pany c a r ,...-iU1 personal use Jll"L \"l[('J.:t'S. M"ssive 8 ft, Spani'h Sofa1 & love good ~111u,·~ BrKin11 1n~ Swi~s Cha.lrt, 41 ~ N, :\pl, Nil ~I' c rl'lnn,d ui•PVl'!Ulllth·,, D I s I! \VASHT!ttGi·n-;r.:;J Se11t1 w ith Speni1h erm1 . ·-·-.... $139 1et \\ llh Ori.!l!,!P COil~l Jo111.,1· kl!rl1cn hcJ11. Call ur (Jflply: Collri.:C' 1Jf~'nL'1, :\. Int h<'iwfu~. ~:.()., inn. till! !'>p:1gh .. 1u Bcndrr, 620~ \~'­ Coast Ill\~, N.B_ Gl:r-06~1! r a1r111•11 Hd.C,l. ----- 1Tu\1 ~:\\ onl\·1·:11:-:-\r A:-.i·m 1 t:n1 t'lupc Aik!n·i.:.t·r~ 1 Hur.II ~llun11t.•U. ·'("I I -ad- tl r t' r. s (' d l'fl \'f'lnp1• .<\nrtic:a111s n1u ~t be 18. have a clean d riv· 111g reco rd. have <• high school diploma and sho1lld be rc;i~ona bly clear of n1ilitary serv- icC' draft. !lours are generally 11 A.J\I. to 9 r.~l. l'>ilh 501nc Saturday overtime. Ma1sive 8 It. Sofa & love Sea t •............. $119 8 ft. Spanish Sofas & Love See t1 •.....•. $1 lt 1et 7 ft. Sofas & Chairs ...•............................. $59 Overstuffed, loose cushion Chairs •••. $1 9 ea ck ----·I Dishwashers*** CAHl'J:.:T l"l1·,1nc1· .i; hcl111·r J·:x1~ER IENCED b Drewer Dre11er1 w ith Mirrors ___ .... $]5 each 11·an1t•d. E\p"d th•tplul. lull 5 Refrigera tors, f\o Phone Calls 11rn•'. /lp11l,v !'tr<1111 .\1"'" 1' Carr•'' ( 'll'fln•'l"'• 1•17 E. tlth i\pply In Prr;;on SI .. C:\I Hr11r "! Dy11,, S4i'1p. SUHF ,(. SIRLOl.\i L ANGDON \\'OHJ.11 Tn.'.PERS. P.O 1:11\ 11~7- 1\21. !~cdondu B1~.1ch, C:i!1f ][ you arc <JUa\ified and are interested in like new ·-------·-···$49, $59, $69, $79 & $99. 1-l 5 cu. ft. Frost-Free 2 Door Copper4 lone Westinghouse Refrigerator --··--····$119 Odd.End & Cockta il Tables ···-····---··. $4 each J~::o PaL·1f11• C0<t~t H11y. /\ew1...i1·t Brarh f!O'L78 lcnrning, n1orc aboul \\'here this trainin~ l.\1:'1"ll=~o=1A=T=1,~. <l P£~1r-.·(;--ff;"r Jpads. con1e to the J)_i\IL)" PILOT office. :130 C•vil En9ineerin9 Mappin9 Draftsman DRIVER: P/timC'. 111 1•r 21. t\c1tt appellrant·f'. A1,ply ,\1c .~· Eds, 410 E. 17lh SL, <'.\l. r.xprn<•n1~"1 J1tr n1l'ch~111c· \Ve~t Bay Street and a s k for !Vlr. \Villinms in .~ "t'r",'u-r :.1;111011 1111111 (;c~11t thr Cl rt·u!ation Dcparr1nc11t. W"Jnut Che1t1 of Drowe rs ................ $29 each e illUST Bl·: * DRIVERS* No Experience Necessary! ;;:dary f. ~-11rn111, tl11l !Or111~ I ;'';'=~="'::;'="':::'::':'===========c l Jurn 1~11rd. 'J'h1~ po !-., r 1 on I -- rrq's sn101; lio•i·n~·· .\: !-..,11w Jobs.--Men. Wom. 7 100 Jobs.--Me n , Wom. 7100 knn11 lrrlg1• nf a 1 l' · c·" fh N' • • 1885 Harbor Blvd., at 19th St., Costa Mesa • 548-9457 I. , I k lUSlnj:? Sale~ PERSONNEL TRAINEE f"l]1fl'n : \Vcekdays 9-5:30, Saturdays 9-5, Closed Sundays t::.\:J'EH Jl~NCJ::IJ e llrallh, :1crulon1 and llfe in.~urtHlt"I', \',u,;a 11un. Sal- <1ry Oj>t'll. t.tusr Mve clean Callfornln driving rerord. Aoply YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. '-1 ~iorun.i: "' -ira ··~. /IJ•ply REGISTERED NURSE h:.lt!·II':\1, z ... ~ Ne11·pn1·! Bll'(1. Costa .\h•s;i. !Sl::I:: LC . .C.C.U. ,TEHHYI Exparidinf;' unit. Challenging Do you <>njoy worktni:: with l~~~!!!!!!!!~~!J!!~~!!!!!!!!•!!~!'!'!!!'!!!'!! proplr? \\";inl lo l<'arri the I.JU ~:,~ tMt'LU Yf'/li:N 1 -~- Only <"':\J)L'rie111·('tl pe rsons call for appou1tn1cn!, -----------1 op/IOl'IUIUllCS, ('(ln(inuing ed-Jn~t i::n:t11 111~ .~· in!"rl·sting -· Furniture 8000 l1l'ld of JX"rsonneJ ~ \''<' uf!cr Jobs.-Men, Wom. 7100 ----'---~....::::.::.: In..~Pt.'rl ion 20 Pc. "MADR I 0 " ARROWHEAD ENGINEERING CORP. Cost11 t.lesa Cj)uolity Control 0 Inspector e 11('11!!011 prngr;u ', Contact personlK'I So. Coa;;t Com- 1nunity l/osp. liS72 Coasl 1·111)', So. l ... 1.guna (714) 499. 131 1 E1'1. 116 a far<"'•'I" in opporhu:ity tu -· s1cp 11110 n1nnag<"rnrul for SEflVICE ST1\TION. r1·r~. J ROOM GROUP lhc riJ;h1 pcl'son. Call, & wk ends. Some l'lifl. :!1 Fll.Ol\I l\10DEL H0t.1ES e ESCROW OFFICER e nus~ Nohlc !•IJ.9261 01· over. !\lust be nr·11 & lnciurles: Quilted sofa & Pro1-."l'('ss1vr Orange Coun- 1y rnanufa1·tu1-cr, 11eeds Qual1ly Control lllSfM.'!'lor 11·1th rhorou.c.h knowlN!.C.r of ;\!l!.-STD-10-, r"\11L-l'- 4:166:? & f.llL.-Q-~jg,\_ ---P-A R T .T"'1'M'E-.:--- S EC RETA RY, 9·1 PM ·100 \\'. lO!h, SUJl(· 20t s A. ha1·e a hairt•ut. 4'.Xl E. chair, 2 end !ables & cor!~ Rob f;iyl11r 7~S-33SO 17th St., Costa 1'.!esa . teble, 2 lamps, dresser, mlr- 7JO N. l:uchd, Su11e 121. _ T-E-LL E R·~S----ror, headboard, quilled box ;,9s North F. ~lrcPI San B!'ruar<11nn. Calif. 17 J ·II 889-31i1•1 Posi!ion ;1\·a1labJc 1n ou r Costa :\lesa office fur per- sonable, 11•cll -.e;morn1•d, ma. run: 111d11'idual. i\l1nin1um 3 yrs. salf' cscro'\' and ln<1n /'t'Ot"'\'SS111i:: e:->pcrlencc l'IC- ljlHl'cd, i e !lU!lli'llEJ1 O~LY e ·i Young, H}:C 20-30, ef/ich'n! 11·11h l:ood phone voie'f;'. Fast 1 .. 1•atch on 1u l'arirty o/ dU ll<'S. (;r.cxt typing S.· ;;hort. hand a rnu;;I . An11hP1n1 Artracth•e openings are avni!-iiprings & maflrcss, 5 pt' DENNI;;; ,!;, DENl\!S nhl!! for e:\perienced tellers dining room; !able & 4 hi- P ERSONNL"[, b.1ck chairs. c. in our new Huntington CLOT!!ING Pl'K'l'I", prrff'1Tcd. i\11ply <1\0 St .. S.A. SALES -&rvirc Est;ih B1•1\eh nnrl Coi;te. MeM off-COJ\lPARE AT $749.95 C O,\IPANION , e:-.p"d. hol1sekceprr. Livr in or out, !">days a wk. 6-!6-73Hi ·--COS~1ET1CS JIO\I' J\t11rl1? Sp:ire111nr, l!fnv n1uch? $:; 10 S? !irly. 1 low? C;;ill novJ 8H3-:'IS-12 89-1-1112. l.u~Je1', A l'O of Rris!ol-!llyrr -COASTAL AGENCY- A n1cn1bt'r ul S11('lhnq ,i:; Snelling lnf'. The World's Larges t Professional Employment Service 21!10 llunir Bl, C"'.\l a10-M5:i Jlarl.oQr Blvd, al Ad<1n1s XL/\"T. Fn!NGE BENEFITS Plcasr call P.od fnr arrio1ntnicnt, Ll:/-.171 1. Lrw i~ (71 !/ -GLENDALE- FEDERAL SAVINGS 18:3 NJ::\\'PORT BL\IU. COST.A :'llESA Earn $50·$400 Wk. BALBOA ~lOTOr. HOi'llES /j]4) :l'l0-5103 Send complete resume including salary re· PBX An~11·pr111!.'. s " r v 1 c r , quirements to Box M -.E:\p. pref. Var1ctl hours. 598 D ·1 p ·1 N B Jlunt. BcHch urc•tt. 536-$11111 , a 1 y t ot, • , ________ _ -JANITORl1\I.: '."IJaltu·c .\J:il r 11r Coupk ILH i1l"l<J , .'l hr~ P•'I' n11t• :,JG-._'\Ll()(} ~---·I Keypunch Operator tll1n. 1 yr (':\P. \\ill 1r:u11 •11l7 !acr11-:1, !11 4 (rl'pmilurer 1, s:l 1.~orlcr1, J;:1 1t·olla111ri_ X!111 t:O, PROOF MACHINE COMPUTER CLERK Si't:uri1y Pa(·1!1r Nat']. Bank. Sn L.::1c11na htnnr h. /111ply at 30.~1:! !'. lon~1 ll11y,, Sot1lh Lai::una. •1'19-22:'. I Equal r\ppt_v. l'1nploycr :'I! 'F ---------e l":.ECF.:PTIO:\'l.ST e f.\"p..'n••nccd. 11· .. rit ol!io:r ap- ]X'ar;,inC-<'. Heavy pl1onc, !yp•llC: & h!1ng :~ifi..3662 Fuller nii.Jsh roulc, $123 \\"k ir·c:-; of Oc11vney Savings & 1,"Uarantt'e to start. 5-16-57-1:,i Loun Assoc. For full partic. S_A_L_E • .SL_A_D_Y_l_oc_J<_w_l'l;:y ulors, call Personnel 1213) 01 So . 86!!-0512. ,, ON'. mr cxpr r. req ti I "'i':-ii:i;;';~~~::":~rnno I'll: J.1g...3iu~ TELEPHONE SOLICITORS ·s=E"C"Y;;-. ---,S""A=L""E,,S;-IE1'p<'1·. No sl'lling, 'op s \\'ork at home. ( 21 3) 7:17-3007 or (2J:H 755--852:). NF.El> ~hnrp, pt>t'Sonnhl<' -T\'PJSf-GIRLFR!0AY- ~l't·y. to Jy1n our ra~t h~11·-Part ttnJ(' 2 to 5pn1 1ng C<l, Diverse. dUll<'S incl. * * s.1:1-2288 • * 1rlcphonl' contllcl 11•/custo----- n1•'1·.~. 1~•('<)rd k<"'l'ping. Sil, WE NEED YOU 1yp1111";". !\lust he accura te CALIF. CASTING CO. an1\ cxp'li. Looking for l'•"I)' day JK"Ople Newport P ersonnel Agency 8Jl Dover Or., N. B. 642-3870 Cook.Male or Female &111111-: l 10 8 hrs ,, da~·-- !'ii i.,s Chi.Ir!. 41 I N ;-\pt, NR ~lcn-\\'omen 18 &. up. 548-:12"17 LA{JlLS 2:0-IO, fro111 11 lu I N.·r lklty Br1.ce nt like }'O!:~ For T.V. Commcr- STArlT n1 SST:1/mo. Xlnt rials & film work. Receive opp!y, for a_dvauren1ent. A!I frr.c screen 1csl, no exp nee. lnn1-:r ll<'n !i. incl. 11rol1t l"ot a schnol 00 ff'e sha1·1n1:. A11ply in lil'1·son at-$50 to $125° PER , DAY -01•2p1n. m 6 COOl.,:-E:-.per . 11<'1', E'.\IPLOY:\!E:'\'T Opt•nin{:;s -BOYS Oll'l' Hi. Full or 1i:.1rl pa l fl\ r r "" t Convale5ti:'l1t \Vhistltng: Oys!<'r Rcstaut•t. _, l•'' XeC l!rl1<'. u>iy or 1111.!hl. ~;J llo~rital. JJOj."i l~IMi·kh1rd SI. lli90.1 Al.c:onquin :"t · ll.B. CL!::RKS. COOhS J.. luod Agenr•y /or C11n•,•r <:iris California Inject ion Molding ~00 Rrh:~s Al'l', C.)1.1. tlrv1nr Industrial Con1pl<'\") If a cccpil'<I . Fn: appt phone ( 71 4) 835-8282 WAITRESSES--*~*~*­ EXf'EnIENCED Cnrrl<'n 1;ro1·r . fl:lll-~l:>IJ Only apply in rc-r~n11, ~;ii, COOl-i:, 1'lt•a!-.111;tWOi·k. l'onrl .. Sun, ,t>-r.10n. !rorn 10 a.111. Jll"C'Jla~~~tl:~n.111 P•'l ~tn• r.!!011~~~i;~.a.st /lwy.,i6~~39 * SECRE TARY No Phone CaUr; Apply In Person SURF' I: :"IH.LOIN * COOf\S & B u .s b o ~ "· ~01lcs t'\ll\-'r. pti>f1•1-rcd . i:t.01ul p:1y, c·o. 1w,1t:fits. McDONALD'S \\"a1tr<>s;;. Dishwashrr Ahil1ty 1n work 11.•lth l1Ttlc ~930 Pot'ific Cnust lill')', Nr11•p0rt Bearh r.r11rr•n11•1 1t hon1<"' t'\'IOk. r x-----f\:l:i \\", l!l!li St, (.' ,\J. Sal<•s J)•'I'. prf'f Ar>pl_v 111 pPr~on, EXCLUSJVE-Dt'rss ~hO[l, ------;;11pl'IVISlfl l1, ryp;•-00, Sll-100. /\!i·~. Ellis. C'un(ill('ntal J,irln !~l e rll'~irrs l'.~n'rl * l.ADIES * !~O. s]1oll' Cnn!;~cf /~pr;;nnnrl l)Pp1., ''~., -,. "I'""··''''''' J··d). Jtol •. ,i;;AllAIJ CflVENTft\" ~fll"lllh 1 ,,r rox 1111-"G l 'iCl'1 I' * \VAITRESS * /\l 1ir111r, ~ •'" s .... oa.~i . "'' ~ L" ~ • 11 · I BUF~\IM'S " · ·, '' · ' 7.l.-,630 .\: a s('a.1,011 Jr11'(' r y r \\':11·r11'r A1·r ., s.,\. 171 ,li 1.:i~una Ht·af'l1. Exp'd. Over 2:1 * HOSTESS * _ _ __ Ah~nhJ!(']j' no ln1!'.~t'1n1 \\'r NEWPORT ~-,.Jti-2:1:11 COOi~-E11· ~11111 . \!11~1 **~Olll~~IA~-** lr'1in. :J::J •. ~f.3 ! or $1-~ofl8~ 1 BLUE DOLPH IN •. ,,,,,, .,,11 •l<el< Jl,\:'11 -7:J[J Expcn('nt·f'r!. day !-.l11fl, .\1.ir• ----}';q11al opportunity r mp oyi·r :'!J:i5 V' L"d NB ' I LOVE CHILDREN --·· 1a i o, .. P.Vl. 1·111! i;:;!'--:11."ill r.n•gur _ \';icht CDrp. 1!031 Now interviewing S.crttary $500. . \\'f\ITH ESS _ Busy hei1ch COOi\ t.\\/F! Apply in _!~:11'Pnl1;.1 , C .. \I. 0<'<'.;111f1unl hah~~1111ni; & applicants for Top co., i.;oorl "k'.!ls. '."'q111r,t'd, .rr~taurant nC"<"rls attracliv<' n1ulhl•rs J11•Jp•l'!' a JJ Su1 111nl'r. rail J.orflllll', \\ rst1 hi! I er-I 1 21 .,. lood '· J>l'l'""f1. il1•·~a l.:irw~. JIO:: ./}"HY COO!\. Sat & ::iun. 7:1l' prr hr. 1;1 ~Ts f.· nldi•r. I A 20 13 \\"st Ii: T !-. -.-J, exp "' e ,., ,. C<,•I·• \I•·~' nav ShHI * CLOTHING * l'JlnrlC' grnry, • . e -,,,.1,1···,1·., •""" <'•p<, •d>p· .,u1w •.:_._~ · _-__ . __ · Cul! i\hiy w .~· :io. li·lfl..1.l!•l. N 64:,-2770 .. ·' "\Al(' .. cou .... Tl::ll (.;1r1s. ~h i I' 1 A.~k for \\'ayllf' -~---SALESMAN r!1ff Dr . .B . --l:iblc hour..;. 846-3177 I ltANC'llO SAN ,f{)AQUIN L v N. s . D fly s ,r,, r:-.1. --Secy to $480 mo 111·"~~f't'. \\'111 lr,11r;. ,',1•Jl .\' . • \\'AITTtESS . Sv..•ing & gravr. in ""!'~1n EX r 1: P. T ~:OLF' COUP.~f;_ Pa I rn r r <'st ronvalf'!>C<'nt A\'<'rnf~f' typing-,t. hit! SH yaN shift, 11'/fl'Staurant ex- r·· 1:-021 Cul~·l•r llo<1d llu~p. 1307~1 nlnrkhtrrl St. l~Xl'F.rl II'.'· ·c:'-·.n ():\'LY. I I Jo II '~ "''~ CLE1\NF.R.li 3::3 I::. Jlth ,-,I , -,. riua 1 IC'S )lflll r '· 1~ · • per. AhO\'c avg. pay, ins. &· fl.r11..,,.,r1 B('ar-h ~;11nltin Gro\'('. 61~:>1."_iO TOI' f'1\l.,\JtY-I 1 All llf'nls pd Foo ro~la :\lcsa. ,... 11· :'l n ('Q, • h1>nef1rs. Apply: DENNY"S, --~ 'T 1 •il>lrl(' Br1tnf'h1 :'l!i\11) \\l,\NTLI• CO:'ll:'ll!S.'ilON n•'hV· l:r.12•1 Beach Bllld., c.c;_ IJl~NTi\L ,\S.S ISTAN . ' 1•111-/\r. L'l'l. 8.13-0012 F\prr Only. 21 or 111'• r ,\fl" JASON BEST --~ -~id<'. NP111~1rt orrhodu11111• ._ 1,,. C"'"'-.--.,1 .,. --, Ill} in f)'('r~•l!I, T.o/.:u Ian .\/•llh In fl!"l·-"n 1,,111,10\lllC'nl i\i:rury \\'AITnF:SS -Applv 2nd ll()flr o!ru·r T(1p saLu>.'. ('(l!l,C.f'n1;1l r ' V\'"--•· 1' l<'nrr <l rflc J C H J < 1,111,11111101,.nt l)l·nULI •'\Pf'l'· 1 flpph•. <''1111lr:e \riffre Sh"P·, ~1<1r.•l._:l . .U \'1c1°1na. <'\I _ ~ to 1 1• Ill. ~'21!7 So. ,\1.iin. !'anta Ana 11 :~~-ia P~~~e 16;~s ·~':~-~~c: ll'rlr!' rtquiird. ,\!;c zo.3n. ~~2_\:..2_!•~h St., C .:'I! ;\1,\l lJS, l'ull or pan !111 2 1r, f\(J T f',\..;!!ION f'iLAND ___ :~fi.;1·110 C .. \l. r.122f,~1; Fl"l.L •·r p~rl 1finr, SI~:. 1r .11 n1n~. ~no f\f".\l'J'CHl.'rlJ!:,\CJl SECll:!l'Yr;u ronl.~P11.'pol"tl--cc-:"""~=='"°-:-:--- I I '' I l I,. Prr·m.illL'lll. l':uLl \,,('3!1011~ ,,,., ..•• ,,, II'" \\k llcnPfll<; •• \\'AfTRESS •• 111C'11, !1111 l"f'S ;iuran • oii'r · rn a~-' A l r"llR F.!) S f{ODRAU "•1~• 1r.~G tirt , 1.:, 1\\1 •1!11~~:12!. r:r·t1r1•d 0 1\. s,;j;, 1110. Call PP y· · ·. 111111•. S1•1> Trrr~. I.(> !.," lilh -----1712 rlal·e rilia, C,:'11 . -(j,\HDE:\1-:R _ A;;si~tant ~1 1\lll T•• •l.ir! 111111,. rl. o\p -----:•1l -~1Jll ~I. C!JSlil ,\11'':1 -;,-f)l·::"T1\I. ,1:>SISTA'T • F1·n1\1 ih•:-k !<111.' (.,ofJd hr•. :<~I np<'ll ]:.\fl• I rh't" 1.;,.3 , lo r1rf'n Call brl !1.~111 & 9p!l1 S1fi-.:l,,I() fnr npr r•onip]P)( in pl), Jl11111iltn11 !ln11~'" 11.11 Sl•:1\:'l!STH1·:~S. •'1<~111trr girl SERVJCI-: ~i;:-lilll-"° part \\"A I"rnJ<;ss. Applv in prrson. \i iipurt ri•n!"r 1lfl'a. N. (·,.,,~1 1 .. 1:•1111 1 J\l';u·h r 1t1nh111:1t1";1. ''"i' 1~. rr,,fr1: I lnnf' lll'tp 11.1,1111-ft Place nr ~lr.•a l .11n"~. 170.1 Suprrior _ . -p11rl t1 n1 r, ll.Q \\:-; . B 1 ~ A1'l'., Costa ,,1 .. ~11. •~·II-Ill~)~• ,\!1\111,-.; l•·1rl llloi•'. ·"'11 .Ii ("l l"\l'-'l'"f'S F I <'tl1!ilriv1n,,nl , P11r1 ··--~~-•-~·•0Jt01-J J'"f·l(-Tl'\l'f"J ·e ,-.1111, ,·,11!_11 S•'.1l111·k ~i .. 1o·!. '., 6· ,-2:·' ,isunn Edin\:'''" H I~ Apply :11 Waitress, Part-Time L_;,. ·.,, • " ' ; " ~:HJ\ :>:ot BIYtl. C\1 6H.i-711:'i 1~1 "~· i·!__t-.)12 __ --ll111•bt1r 11• hill', C1slcr & S11'16S Chalet, 414 N, Npt NR Nn l'\"jll'f. ~~ 11f'(:". Xlrit Op/l, ----T l!E SU~ N~:vr:R :.;i-:-rs llJl Hrirh.-rr c ;\1 -. . ' -------I 171-li .">4!i-!JO~:i 1\1A;-.I !11 a•s"1 ~h~r . loo :ii DAii y PILOT \V A~'T i\DS' ___ ' __ -\\/ANTED· P.el1ahle Girl ll'ho (;~;LC01\T-ROEOPCACIORC;017.,c,~_ •11•p!1.,r11..-~tor•·. ~lust "'' • . . 111111 f.12--6."i7ll lor RESULTS Jikf'S 1·h1lrll'l'n lo care !or Oi:;"'F:TA L A, .• 1~1;1111 , rli1llr~1dt'. l'\Tlt'r only. S 100 1-l nio tu ~!art, 23 :.rs +. It P: arr;i St-1111 Brsun1c 10 ;\l-71 IJ;11 ly l)Jlrol. N.JJ. o-r. ~-;r Ai-.-,.,-; s 1-;I ;n;-: cha11·s11J<', """f)('r 'lllh $-100 a mo 10 ~111 1·1. 2·, J-1"!1: +, 11 .B. 111T"11 %2-i7!J7 ---Oi:::->T 1\ I. -HECEPTIONIST .\lah1rl'. n•h•thlc 11·lth c.'I.· pc rlrnrc onl y :-~l~R~<\! o:i11. Y-r!LOT-oiiir.---=--A -LINE'S l.'OSl yCHJ Jlll>I p<'ll· nies R day. day ~h•f! 7 _ 3 p \l. E11-111•111 arpr:inn~. 11111 !1 A \1 8 ,v 9 )T olrl in my homr. Jl"riericf'rl. flpph·, 1631 111 10 A~.1 nnlv: 1!1ji.;!:l1':1 Jobs-M en , Wom. 7100 I Jobs---Men, Wom. 710~ Pll'11se. ca ll r<lr.~. BC'll aft Plareritla. C.:'11. :'ll<1c Greg-or Management T reine; ;i.JO P;\l, &l!i--27~3,.=,..,,,,,~ Y1u ·h1 Corp. $450. \\'OMEN, L i!<' delivery y.•ork. -General Office $400-:-! s. Crnd, rcr J 'cl., C<11t Ann, TELEPHONE :'11u~t have ov..·n car. Apply: Jnsura/\('I' flackw •. gnod l)'fl· \\'t'.~h'liff l'C'ri-onn•'l l\G;•~ll{'Y,I The Sm 1" le ,· n Your Vo"1ce .12J N. Broadll'Uy, Room 410. in~. rall Lorain<', \\'t'slclill :?01'.I \\"rs!cllff Pr., N.B.I SR.nfll Ana. l'cr501ull'I Ag1:11ty, 21H1 !il~1-T.iO IAl!>O f•'f' JOb~I 5 \\10!\-IEN wan!ed !or part-\\"e~IC'lilf ~-.__N~ f.45-2770 ,..-,A-N-AG_E_RSk-SUJ'En-,-.,-,_ Could Be Worth lime work. car needed . General Office $450. Oft:", nu1I•'. DilY .~-night • 547-34~. ~4-7814 * flrso11-rilc!", h<'aC'l1 :1r<"a, Cllll shift . Applv: A Start1"ng Salary of Lo1•a111r, \\lcstcl\ff Prl"S(Jnncl i\olnr·C:1"t'r:or Y11!'hl Corp. fl~rnrr. 20-1.1 \Vestclil! or., 16~1 Pla<·e_,_1111_. _c_.:-.1._ $415 A Month N.B. &r1-1771l ,\lANICURIST ~-or ,\.f f' I) Gen'I OfCT~,-.-i"n-.-,~5~35=0 Nt'll'fl(l!'! Rrnrh. Young . $399 No rlo1\'tl Pmts. Only Sl6 mo WELK'S WAREHOUSE 600 \\I, 4th St., Santa Ana l Pil'Cf' beige sectional $100, Pal!· of i:lub ch11irs S2J ea, 42'' round marble top t-ollec table $4(1, Tl'ak wall unit S7;i, Teak buff<'! $7::0, Black chair, coffee tables, end lahJes, Jan1ps, chests & hvln bC'd~. 6•\.J-.lif.18, 3-tz::I Sea Brt>czc 1.n, Cdl\t. HOUSEFUL Of new model 110111e furnitw-e. Reg. $68.l now $197. 8!»-1·117 o r 637-6200 17 PC. KING SIZE BEDROOM l..e.l'f:e 9 dni.11.·er dresser, mlr. rot, 2 bt•ds1de s!nnds, King ~17.e headboard, fran1e, quilt- ed matu·ess, i;hcets, blank- ets, r lc. Choiet? of SPAnish or il'lodern Style ALL FOR $249 No down pm!.~. only S'.l mo. WELK'S WAREHOUSE GOO \V, 4th St., Santa Ana Daily 9-!l Sat 9-6 Sun lJ-6 SPANISH f'URNCTURE J complete ruoms. 3 months old. Green 11e-Jvct U:1vcnport & love seat. Solirl oak collee table & commode. Exotit: 4 fl !en1 pictUI't'S, lamp,i; SGT:!. Din<'!I<' ,i;rt \\'ilh high bnck moss gnld chairs $100. Compll'te bedroom i;l'I with new Simmons klngslze bed $3:(1. Privatr P a r I y . 8-12-1128 art 9 P:.t. 526-t946 BRAIDED F.. A. oval rug frini;:t' bonkr-mul!i co I 8''.l:-.LJ1~. lokf' nc\\·, $:!fl. I ~mlr In match. :I rust. J::.A. !his, reasonnbl<"' jJft-1.1•16 -----21 !<~ SJZE rJay Beds, b"sprni:: + 1nnrrsprng mal· tr. 2 hol~t<'rs w/rri. Full t11·0 Tnnc rol'crs. Si5 ca. 64~396. 217 Santa Ana. NB ------~---1 QUE~EN Sz 111nt1r & hx~prnr: S~O. 1'.\lflri' I ill S.l O\·er.s !u/- f('d l'hr $~. i'l\ayt11g fl U!O 11.·a..~hr $'.ro. !I' n1odC"r:i sofa _12_0._6_73-1_·1·~"-·,-~=~­ CRANK telephone, 91'1"' sor11 . champngnl'. 2 ne1\" · hlue/p:rccn velvet cha ir!. 54&-5474. CUsrG:'lt Furniture: nrw 7' gold velvet Mlfa, S275. 2 Country fo'rcnrh chllirs, $13."i each. 642-9178 8" SOFi\ never used, quilled floral. -IOCltchgunn:lctt $12'i. t.lalch. lovesral ;75. 77&--0592. COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISllINGS. Ant! q u c Dc.lk. 645--0115 aft ~ Job~•n,Vlom. 7100 1Jobs-h'\•n, V/om, 7100 6980 Jr11<>rcs1inJ.": varie!y JOh. J.D1·c-~tpo bl<"'. C_o_1_1_;_1:-;._01_74. __ Jy so. St111lll /lria Ofes. l'lras-• \TF:N e .!OR OPF'.NINGS anr i·o-workrl's. Tori bcnf.~. F"AST 1\DVA NCE:'ll P.NT We need people with smiling voices, who •re eble to work any shift, to do some o f our most imporf11 nt Public Relations work -.111 Tele- pho ne O perators. YOUNG 1ntclllgent, <!P.!l'!n- d eh I c mnn w i th Nspon1ibl!lty, rel'1 ll must for Glft & Party shop, Ap- ply Jn person. AppllcaUons t11krn ln S\\·i~s Che.let, 414 N. Newport. NB YOUNr. man • Exp'd radio l-JOUSE full of f-"m~llu-,.-.I chtap. '59 T-Blni $12!' <'II.Sh. 791 Shalimar. Apt J, C.!'11. TREE SEnVICE All l.YJJC S Lise & Ins. Free Es1imatcs 642-551M TREES, 1-lerlges, 1rlm, Clll. slumps, n:movt!d. haulf'd. :'.O I yn exp. Jo~Wly ins. 642-40.~ Upholstery ' 6990 ' CZ)'KOSKl'S Custom. Uphol. EUI'OPf'a.n Cl"afl~manshlp 100';~ fin! fi42 -lt."tl 18..i t Newport Bl11d .• C ~1'. JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I Job Wanted, Min 7000 I LICENSED OCEAN OPERATOR FOR lllltE • 673-3!).11 0 Job Want•d, Wom1n 7020 AIDES -for convolr~r.cncc, rlr!<>rlv r11tc or f11milv rort'. ll01m~n111 krr~ :.r;.r,i;.~1 A1s1mblers Burroughs Corp. New Commercial Computer Plant MISSION VIEJO ASSEMBLERS at our new plant in l\'lis:i;ion Viejo, Calif. Some experience preferred. Appl y 8 a .n1 . • 4:30 p.111. J\londay through l-'r1day EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 2572S Jeronimo Roa d Mission V iejo, Calif. 831).3232 !~qua! npportun ity cn1ploycr !'.lalc,'Vcm .a!c Cull )1.11.~s Put, ;,57.filZ'l. Ah i- J:ai t Abbot Prr . ...,nn<'I Ai;tr.n- 1·y. 1.10 \\I. \Varn{'r, Sui!e 211, San1a An11. GIRL FRIDAY Single g irl, 21·26, for regional sales ottiee in Newport Beach. Must possess good secretar· ial skills but personal· ity is a big must. Should be able to a dapt to unusual t ltu•tions and talc• charge wken th• boss is out. For in- terview call 67J..1640, 9:30 to 12 noon. Nn c11pr r. rrr1uirr.ll r"l\orning & Evrning Sl1!fls Apply in Prt1!(ln COA!"-.i CATA,\IA!tAN :130\2 Calle P<>rl1•cln San Juan C11plstr11no ----.\IOTHF.RS llcl1K'r. n111t11rP \\Oman. n flrrnnrin~. ~1'11001 siic chlldrt'n, $2 hr. 11fl 6,1 8J3--'.ll39 ,,!OTH Fc .• R°'s-,,11""'01 ... ,, ... ,.~2ll,,--,"'"I or 'llrlrr 11 11 h rr11n~ro. J uly &· 1\uJt, Llclo. fi1:l--0629 I e ~IOTC:L i\1AID • l.,iuo1n11 !terr !\lolr l J0806 S. Coa~t llwy. 0Lni:un.1 flcach ~ro+2flO:i --,\IOTEI. )l.IAID. pnrt !lnlC'. J'('nlns11l11. 11rr~. .. !i7:1-1 ~11 • I GIRL To f'U[X'l"l'i!ic Sumn1<'r 11ct1v111c~ for 2 My~ lll f,, 12, 4 1111\'"' a 11.k :\T u~! hll\'" o11.·n 1:ar. lii7>--l:l~I or ~Uft<;;ES-/llOF:S--.-;-11 C·l&-8316 1 Exrwr icnc1•1I, 7-JPM --I • :;1~3061 • r.1:AV EYARll ~hill wknd~ ____ 1 I 11nl). 111 U:in.1 Pfllnt. Tr•lc orwraior, f!'l'IHol(', 4%-4770 Ui\11.Y PllllT \\'ANT Al)S'.1 I T111f"oi·ifKr:t1\·nu CA1.1~. I TH}-'. QUICKER YOU SELL !......-1""""'"""'"""'""'"""'"""'"...-""'"""'"~,...."""'''------~ And we'll pay $415 a month right from the start. Here'1 what el11t you c;en coun+ on : O Es:tra pay If you work Sundays or Holldayt • Re9 tilar raises ond cltance for promotion • Paic1 vocotlons & holidays • Comprehensive beneflt plan to tlv• you sec!.lrlty & protection • And lots of ""' friend s. You'll mtet them ot work ond In oft•r·hour actlwltln. Talk to VJ soon a nd find out more a bout be- '.ng a Pa cific T 1lephone Operetor. W•'r• hir· tng now betw••n 8 :30 A.M . a nd ~:JO P.M., Mondey thru Friday 11t No . 2 C ity Blvd. E1,t, Suite 240, Orange, Calif. ! So. of Ch.ipm•n, we,+ of Oranje County Hotpita l! 6]9.)260 • 111 toll ca ll, c e I collect. I Pacific T e!ephone An Equal Opportunity Emplo yer I gHrricr. door, intercomni, DINETTE ~ec TV conM:l!f', serv. & rrpair. Outside maple colle<' tab!r, end 11'0rk. \\'l!J train, J I I 111bl1'1, goorl cond, 6/:1-757~ qualified, 54&-0750 2 NAUGAHYDE srm ehall"ll, wbl!c, p!lir lor $35, Schools-Instruction 7600 * 64&-1088 • IT'S YOUR MOVE "'1" 'w"'· 14'·50· ,.,_.m •EUROPEAN a.os-E7.3 AIRLINE & TRAVEL INDUSTRY CAREERS e OPERATIONS AGENT • TICKET SALES e RESJ::RVAT!Of'~ e AfR FREIGHT-CARGO e COi\li\!UNICA':'IONS e TRAVEL AG ENT A lrllnt Schools Pacific 610 E . 17th, Santa Ana rlnl\Yer!I, \\'00!.I, 6' tall. hall k<')'S, 673-3506 7' COUCH . like new, celery or 519--3997 TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A I s4J.6l96 DAILY PILOT 11 you ad In the cln.ssll!<'d SECTION? Someone j 8 wnl chlng for It DI a I \VANT AD ----------,- • I I ~ DAIL'!_ PILOT Tl!ursday, May 28, 1970 MERCHANDISE--F-O_R __ M_E_R_C_H_A_NDTSE-FOR-MERCHANOISE FOR I TRANSPORTATION l !_RA~SPORTATION !TRANSPORTATION ITR!-NSPOR'.ATION SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADE FREE TO YOU FREE TO YOU . ---· Boa ts & Yachts 9000 Mobil• Homes 9'200 Trucks 9500 O~--Buggies 'S2S l'umltvre 8000 Antiques 8110 M iscellaneous 1600 PLJ::,\SF: .... 1•e need )'O\Jr l'll PPU·.S 4 aMraf.Jr, 111al<', ~ lo tu ST ---------lo1c! \\'f'&l'\.'2 11l!lrk111t'O'I •11n"-haw1,,•d l)11 1·h~h u11rl SCRAM LETS ORANGE COUNTY SELL hou:.l'tul ol DOLL fflll<'f't1u11 tort'1~n G RADUATION GIFTS 1 12•. tr111 oltl1 fl t;irl, 1 r1upi; ti 11k~ otrl 11f'f'11 giXW'l I • E~th1s11t· l)l>Hl1·r ~'vr fum1tu1't' s· velvet sot,. & Jun1eau Gil-6.SJO · . ' lnv(' 10 i;1vr ~ou '! Cull rur • tilli-bl2.> or GMC TRUCKS llel'.-uc111 . ln\Olt<dLUlc Dc!l\1'11' be 11 utilull\leditcrra~an <lolls. '.?7" H111, 21" Jnl'll>C'!lj B•·autrful nn;:' ll<'<kl.ii~·~ I ~~! 11ho ha1·<' ri lot or IK1n1r 1111h 10111 or lovr & ANSWERS LA PAZ lu'c seat, S ot·. lornial din. '';•ITlnJ.:' 11'.1' 111'' l'rndu.a lr, IH6-l.H9l '•/°rd ;,;x...121,\ "1/:;{l I I S I M hi 8120 tu,1on1 l ,1~1111;.:. C1.ti.t1ng -----__ . 1 r 1 R! Custom Built Coaches Sou1hc1·11 Otan•·r-Count1·, nn :.rt, hi-bark vr l\el ew ng _ IC nts :<UJ>l•ll•·~. ii u\< '·, n;:.i:.-(·inl'll! J',\fl'f i'Ll'1>1an, Jvn;:: h<1llf'Ll CUTt. l.1<11:~ &. 11l1llt• 111.,11' ~"1.'.J oy -, 001 .-t ltik" -SEE IT TlJ IJAY' only Autho111.t'<i''c:-.1c Dc<iil'r 1il'{'Or111or cl111.1rs. &'M'll ., " I ) • I •· U>,~bt fOi\JAI'O ~ 1 h SINGER Auto zig uig, b rnui; ,\. lit•tldiHi; ri n)!' our ~P''' 1.11. « I> 1Ql'1 i.111ru 11111 r ,\. puppy, !.I 11 ,;s, Mll n1111:1·d - ' I 1•l11.ny I 1 •·r Sf't L'ps UNIVERSITY king sl:IJed bt .. '<!rin set.111\lte olrl No ell!lt'h rW1·•l•rl 1,11 1_1 i\ll ,,,.,,.11,11 ii iaking ft'lllah: kttrcii:;. 6 \\1·1'1\', bi1·L•d Xl'.!-1292 >/:!'J I fl!oll1{•rs.1n·l<1w arr l1 k1• Guaranteed Spaces OLDSMOBIL E ~1~nch f'1u\1/l{1a! quL·cn .• I srl.'d· You Jon'! 1 ti J ' T f' I 'G'I IJl ;-..1: Hu;:.i,:~ Cu~loin. l~tliullt '111:1110.' .'illAnPI • t~ I l7i:1 ,.. ----J)Ui\'L Htl>:i.:Y KviJu·s $7 i J;.,, f.., I St .. 1, ~1 :! \\lrcl,, u111_., c .• 11 1:!1::1 !J~I·~•· t;·1 nt'.'L 11ug.:~-.-v 1\1 , 11~11w. ,\U 1 hru1<11'. :!.UOO \11, Shi.II p '.i!ii-:::Gi! z11:z.i.-, bu11011 h()lj ~. 1'11111r111t•111 . J:<111;:h.~ .~ i•ut lla(n•·u IQ i;.,nu !"-~· l\J'r!J.::NS . J>ully 11.111w•I. "'· ca Y u•·•·< it\ ust1n 11.n11 Y & Adul1 :J&..JCJ Harbor B! I !ilZC"d l)('{!nn Sf'1, :, pc ;:<:.1nr 3, 1 1 646·5'173. ', 'Zi! lhcni. but !hey ('OtHV \\11h P.1rk. Buy your (llllf'h f1urn C · " scl, Spanish culft>e & li;b~S f'1l'. l;uiir. $ . 111-,h ~1,;1111 •s. E1r1] I 1111{: for I ic ::i.:~ll'.I EJU1•u. Apl LI, (',\\ (fi,. TO.\lA'Jl) 11, .ind savl.' on Int tory di· ost.t !\ll•sa .,.Ju X!O -------("Oinni~lcs, !Hetur"'· t11 mps, or :;n1itll pa~n~~~ 10•1.. hound FREE puppy; <ilJQu1c.1110s 616-:Ct;l ':J/~~J 1••1 l p11c•1·~. !l\'<'I' 100 rnu· New ,70 Datsu_n_ Imported Autos 9600 eh: -AU lr~s llklrl ;; 1no's lJpr n fllL'll 111111 :-;.,i (JG old, fl•n1alr Au ~ Ir al 1 an Krr·r~.NS . ~ vt1i 1e1v, :;01111. SELL or litidl' !or yuui' l.uld d1 b tu 1·lu11J;;1· fru111 . Mus· I :-iundav 1U·I ,1n~l'd J\lon. ShrL'fl d<..w; culr, lov,dili·; •"!I :G' Ohlson :-a1l1n;: IJ~ITED ~~~a~~r,'.~s;-:1~,~~~l I~~' l pl;, ln~~:um e nts 81'25 I• !VE l\1 GEl\!S & n e c d ~ "'good ho i•l,.. ~ufJ~;lhsu;:;~1~::;1<11Ht•!,.1;1/~ t J u1~c1 ·1 af'rr. SJrrpi. ·,. J\101l lLE llOJ\11'.: SALES 1000 Ul IC, Piek-up ,11!11, .. 111p. 1•1' Sidl pl I\<' S~'11~r.1 .11. ALFA ROMEO 1..o\!'IJJAHY :)UPl'L\" !l l~lill> .o/:tll ___ _ J1r11i!. ;:all1'}. lldly frJunr! :.!:l7 S" Tus rin. 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Chevy JI 1n/ou1. lilt ALL NEW '70 MODELS u111iu1 lUt\\'-UI' s:uo 01 C1ltr1 ·1 P\1 --c:::. ===I 6[>-2114\l ;if! fi C•!I 'l'-3"9 ==~C~-------··fl'l. r.,L AU'!'lf'UL .. ,, .... ,-,,-.,,-.,, ,,, .. ,,, .. , ... ,, , .. i·-NOW ON DISPLAY a .. ,. "'~ .;:: 0~·" "',.,.. "' '• '" " • S' -.~vu Uf!c•1'' li ·lti-iGIJ /, DECOB./\TCIH Ganie tablr :! SPEAKLR cabinet,, t/11 l"Rf:E K1lll"11S 6 "ks oi.,t. 1rri,, 10 wk,, old Pul'e br<'d Ab•l 21' Sitilbuat $9j(). S.-r ~'O' \\'ides us low as S.199:i Fi der<1I. C.\I ;:i i! ,, ~! AUSTIN AMERICA llUlJ w/I chair-. Jll'ran l ir1~~h. 10" spcak('rs 111 r ..i. Br,ind c;r1•y. bhiek -I f'!') •·uie n1uth1•r. \1 ry heal!hy . ;1t J.117 Supenor Avr, ,\B 12' \l'1dcs 1031' \,'ides - S.i.iO \illuc, :Sit·11fla..• !or $2:-.0 ne"·· 536-8706 aft 5. t: 1•e s & wk. e 1111 s ,\,'\0-11.iO:t t .\I 1~s1 on Vie: 01• call ~:>--029.J l'at'k Sriat't'S Available ·:,1 IJUOCI~ \1.::;1 .\l1l11,1iy AUSTIN AMERICA .' 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Fender Mu$tang $75. sh<'ll black ur.in;:<' lr,uned. nt·1•d good h1.1111c sl.i1ng:, Xlnt lot f1sh1n;; <1p· SPACES 111!,.!'r~·ir·{' bP1I F·11l(J I "r'I S l In 0 J1rtuport .fltn ports hutch All ~ 6 1~>-2:'.'fl.I ;,19.2193 a ftrr 6 P;>.! 8~7-7.:i3li; 817-8312 ~ii!~ :1 11 d ! l• 11 1 n g, l' ~ r ,. . p1ux U hi·~. 61·1-29::.0 4!}1--0J_'{) _ __ _ -----.=:=:=:cc:c:o= Al',11J,1l1l1 • 111 llunt1n;:lon .-=-~~=-- NF.FD <T""'1 t :i1x-1i2u2 ~/21i -~-=~ -'67 F d DI lllDF.:-A\\'AY hroPhler P ianos_.& Organs 8130 •• .,,.,, .... \Unlf' 101· }C'<J l -·-I il<·a{h .~ Cusla i\lt-s,i's lllt • or x. <'f)ueh, hla1·k naui;:h, nii1kf's _ otrl fc1nalr cat and I 111 G \V~:1·:1~ old hl.u•k pup· Sailboats 9010 LSI p.11k~ CLUB WAGON dhl h1•rl, :: 1110s u!d $125. a<lorable black 7 \d.:. ol<l Jiil's. 1.11 .J 11k old k11trns MOBILE HOMES ~i4D-1'~)1 CONN & WURLITZER k1nens J\ta!r a ral /e111al1• :Y.nl•' 1a11 .. 1. su1111• .g1,1y ii.: \\'111du11s, 1 t1 1 t,11n~. c ,11'!" I~. l'h' dl1· i\ l:l!ili"il \\ 1!11.d" 3100 IV. Co .. st llwy, N B. ORGANS * AUCTION * _s12_-1n; ·,no """'. """'"'-__ ·.1:0 lJ )OU w1JJ seU 01• buy ,\ r.t:AUT!FUL ,1ll·"h11" BEA U ri~ U!. 1.:1111•11s {u1 bt?·!~ro.> 5-ro-17€4 lil !'\'('!')' sl11· .~. Jll 1u 1.1llti.!' ulilr·r rar 1n lr:ulr 01· f1n.1111 ,. Aul/1n1·11.f'd i\1G f)('a]er JOMICRA, INC. 11111"1" f•.i11.v. c.11 1 ,i(;.ll!i2 -----------FREE! 8010 Office Furniture USED ~\eel flrsks $]9 ~il • l'osh11·c rh.1u·s $12 :iO .t up • Used 2 & ~ rl ra11rr flhn;: 1·ab111e1 s • Usctl "ood <lcsks l\lei\lal .. 111 Bros IJrsk Inc. 1800 Nc1<·port Blvd Cos1n l\lrsa 111: &12-8 1;,(I EXC. O;:.-~k . all 1ncl.11. lot:k 1hawcr:<, hkf' nu.~ f1 x 2'J ft i;rry ~J2j. :)\l}.1991 Household Goads 8020 BEAUT!t'UL new l 00 r~ luicn lined dra[ll"r1r~. deror. pnnt. Cub10n1 madr. COV<'r ]IO" \Id x SI" hi. Saerihce pl'lfi' 611-20~7 Garage Sale 8022 GARAGE Salr -Sat , .\l<iy .JO, 12-.:i or1Jy B H h} furniturC', l'l'lb, 'te. Gn·J~ r lothrs, 1nfun1 to ~ yt~ All l1kr ne,1·. ·ro;"' & n1ise. i!rn1~. 1 lo;'l\rly I ad 1 r • w;i!chrs. ;,i:n Edinger Air, II B ON The F 1· o n t Porch' Furn1turr. Bric a Brae, SoJ1 ScTcen. i\lcns ,1nd \\'0111cns a pp a 1· r ! . ~l1secllan('()US surp1·1sc~ 73GS \\', Ot-ean F ron1 01 11(\ l\r1vpo r l Bc;it•h. GARAGE Sal<'. Fu1n., 'oys, baby Jurfl. '.\Ilse 1len1s. 8 31JA)ll--8P'.'l l. F n. Sat. ~l:Hi889. i 87 1 Alonto Lo., C:\l Exclusively A t GOULD MUSIC COMPANY A Quality Hause • \Vilh A 60 Ycnr Hepu!.t· t1on }'or 'fhe F'1nl'sl 111 Tcaclung & Ser. ice FaciJ. 1\les. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY 2045 No. Main Santa Ana 547-0681 P IANOS & ORGANS NE\V & US£D • '{an1aha Piaros Or;,:ans • Thon1as Organs • J~1mball P ianos • Kohler & Dimpbcll COAST MUSIC !\~:\\'!'ORT & 111\RBOP. Cos!a l\1r~a * &1:.l.'.!f:J! 0P"n 1().6 F11 109 ~1111 1~-i \\'e are h11 v1ng ,1 Wliale cf a Sal~ on Pianos and Organ~. 'You t>e!lrr ron1c on r!o11 n' \VARD S BALD\\'li'\ STUDIO 1819 Ne1\-po1t. 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You <l1i:;. 21 ·19 \\'ant ~l ud ser v1 .. r, Pllfl fo1 Orange 1\\'I',, Apt. fl. lee . .latk llu1lt•y 2727 Ca~a C .\I ;,/~9 Lon1a S.:111 Clt•n1rr1!!'. 1X1ni::il:-.11\N -pup,:-:\i.;(· -7 11ks, 2 111al1•, hll{ ,\. l.111, 1 f•·111. 1t1 '. s·ill .~· up 1 11111111111.:1,,11 l.;(•11!'11 -1·a,.1;·,11 DO •1.-,. --lJ(, ·. v,•n t\-10~. 111 1\11 · SPACES V·ll ,Hi!•• a11', )'I'll. (II) A1a1l;1ble 111 Jl 11111111~1un $1X:J!I :11.'(..:01':! L:•·1u li .t· Custa i\!e~s 011 · .. 19 CI!I::V.-·.-T-1\U-\'S O(f('r('d to lhl' Public liy lll1· Ba!bua Po1\('r Squad11111 1·~1 rmr·k~ .tutu t h S-J'~j Ca I I MOBILE HOMES r .. 12-~iiR~ 01 6;·,_10~, 1\n1t•111·.1' l1n<•sl, .11.11l,1lrlr lil<Utini: 7 P.i\I. r.Tornldy. .Jun1· l.1, <i.1 N('\\.'f)(Jl l llarhtH 111 1'11·1~· s11e & pru·•• rau;;e Y.tt:ht Club. 7:.10 \\' B«y JO~ICRA, INC. AV!'. NC'l\fllJl'L No ad\an1·1· 1!1261 81'ath Hh·~I ... ll.'gisoation. r:ntull al ··la:;s. I l/un11n.i:::ton Brach .:::C.~l Br111i.; not<'00ok. 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Collie puppu·~ lo }!(lOll humcs only £~:!-4ji.>I. :it'J:J T\\10. i::raf, par\ PM°.'\hUl kl!· l('t\S ur,(;'('n11y 11rr1! gnocl hon1r. ~2-4161 ·,12." ---h!ITEN -Hlat I;, .~ 11·1.:s old l.0\'flblr , h[Uf' 1') I'd Jlrl -'48-5130 'i/30 ~!alls ,( rnrr,11. S3."1 111lh P.Pni·li '1''l l!und,t 1:.0 20llll n1iles S7:iO f.il't. d1ston1lnuerl 111(1(1"1 ff'l'd .! l!l-3.;:·~'~' ====- TRAN SPORT A TION ----- Boa ts & Yachts 9{)00 G\.ASSP1\R ~l«ralhon 1:1· •k1 61211·,ru; nhrr fi Coinple11' S~!l». sr.~ \\r,t boa1. &) Hf> i\lrrt11ry f'!l;.'.lllf' I:-=--'-"'=======----! 1Slh s r. Cosla llr~a <on1plf'll' 1\1lh \\a!bl11111:: Trailer Travel 9425 -----~---1,11 11 .. 1!('!' .'\ln! <~1nd ' ·n;, ECO!'\OLINt: 1• .1n11• Dt:lftr1I, 111usl ~:lC'l'lllCl'' ---11nil. xlnl rund GUIJ1!1'' ~!l!l:, s ::l-lO.~'l ALPINE r,,fi·1t; :\!any x11-.1•. Sl:tOO 611-2!00 !6' CENTURY P.un .iho111, =~~--Utfil FORD Ch:t~s1.• .' 1011111 rond Cnslom trlr. Jnbrd • n;: ,\ Hr.II Be.iul)' fii~-:12.v1 ---. V AC.\TION 1·1:AVEL Cl~N'f ETl JI r.LA~.c; \\'1J•::in( 'lr}l1 11 I Excel.-Golden F alcon ,lnh11~nn. 111·1·"~"01 "'~ J>()h. Olympia -Alpine •lflvs GH)-2 1.'.:1. r\c i\k!ltb Apache . Wheel Campec 51rr-11:::m ~===-":===========-\\'orlds 1rur:c~t 111D!"t t"Oin· plcte RV \'Cn1clc ;;hopping Beat Maintenance 9{)33 PAINT .~ V 1\ RN I <:; II , REFl1'[~1f. Our Sprr1,1lly. Hral'{lnablt rat<'~. Qulll1ly '111rk 1tonr al yoor ~11p. BOAT i\IAINT. CO f'rntrr 83.12 Gan"l"r Gro\'e Hlvd, GG 534-6686 (.;111111>1'1 . lu!h l'fllll!l ~~ 000 i\l1's Sl!lii Sli-ifi:i(l ----'Iii 1.1' 1 ' ARISTOCllAT 1 ~111 Lu1rr. <'tt1lp1•r/11!1, •11•1•1" (1 l>l.'l'[1•onrl s~ri11 ·11:;..17;r, /,9-l>C)J)(.~~ Van-:-cITTirii~I~ !er. Elef'. n:?frig 11c11• tu·rs Tapf' dri·k. Bob 61:1-109" -'61 Tnl\rl Quren (;11r. loadrd 11/xlr;1•, $i l0i j lj...78J7 Dune Buggies 9525 MEMORIAL DAY *SPECIALS * S UNDAYS 1~<':.1 1:r 1 .. h l~l\1 1. l h1nt111g!on 1:rai·h 8 12-lilil nr .1'0-04•\:! '68 Datsun Wagon L,~111 i.:11·1•n I :'l:cl'Hrnl ro111h. 111111 t \\'\\ ...; Ii·.: 1 I· uU pr1L~ 11299 Kustom Motors '6 7 Datsun Sedan 1\l1I01llal1r I .i.w11·. 1V\IJ107~ $995 Harbour V.W. l.\111 ni:Af'H r.i. x.12.11.;:1 ll L::\ll~LlTON Hf.AC!! -.70-LIATSUN- 1 l){l(ir Srd.111 Jt:ul1n. lu•a lr r. ln11· 1n1l<'<: ltiOIAVA • 1U1• {11~'•'tl SIS~l 1 lnll 11111·r n1 lakr Ir.ii.Ir ('<111 ·,u; 10J'2 or 4fl l.~7i: .if! HI Alil '69 DATSUN B1i:: ~d11n. 01'('l'll<'11rl r.1111, <! ~prt•rl, 1\.\\1 F;\I r111hn T;ikr ~111:1 11 t!o11n. \11ll l1nu nr¥! prt. \',111• pnrly fl)l2G \I Cuti P hil dlr ~.10:11flll "1 1'1 1.1n?;t, 068 Datsun Sedan ·1 ~fti'('/I illi• t lt·.111 \\ill !11k1• nldt•t' I .11' "I ~111.111 dill\ r> 1\ltJll1 'j1 (.oil •lf,.\fl.;~ (>I' 1'11 'lii'l nfl 11'\ ,\,\! 11h.1t +I h II ' I! \II,\' TRANSPO RTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRAN~PORTATION I ~NS ~ORTATION i'mporttd Autos 9600 1 Auto Leasing 9!10 tmported Autos 9600 Import.cl Autos 9600 Imported Autos !=========== ~~~- 9600 ENGLISH FORD MG VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN I/ LEl\SE I/ J.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:~-~-~1 ~ LARGE SELECTION L~ \'\V 9 l~~scng<>r h u s. uridf.'r \\arranly, l'Prfcct ··o nd . sr.rJO. 5-11!--0::0S ti~ l.'..10!1IJ;1l· l:QU[~ lli• \'1111', fuJJ llO"''I, tur, \'Hl)l l'1,N1/, an1 lru ~ll'l'1~1. NC'\v 11111!"· wH.11~. tilt sll'('l'lllli 11hl. $Iii~ per 111<1 ALL NE\V t:NCLISll FORDS NO\V IN STOCK DllA!-.'TICALLY REDUCE!) TO ('l ,F,\I~ l.Art(;E SELECTION 'l'O CHOOSk: fo'JtOill Theodore ROBINS FORD 11'.lGo Htl:rbor Blvcl . Costa r.1esa i.i12-0010 FERRARI ~THINK ~ ,,~~'' "FRIEDLANDER" IUM 11!.ACH {HWY. "' NEW.USED.SEAY. ~ MGB '67 :-.rGB·GT: Xln! ('Qnd. 11 1r" ll'hf'els of VW CAMPERS I 'till V\\' Bu~ w/'i.:.i i·n~. 1'1ust ~•·ll $GZ:1 or lit'~l off1·r C.oud cun<l. li73-7-13ti Ha rho u r V. W. ;-·64 ~'Z' ~? •. ~~=~-,c=,,~=~~D~ AUTI-10Jl1ZE1' ========= SALES & ~EHVl('Jo: VOLVO 13711 BEACH BL., 10:! 1·1:::1 llUNTINGTON BEACl l ~ '64 VW Pickup -=-~ '""';Hmt- t OTUll~1 SOU TH COAST CAR LEASING '.IOO \\' Csl lhvy, NB 6~~ .. 21cn Used Cars 9900 DO YOU HAYE $100 WE HAYE A CAR FOR YOU nl'\\·ly pa1nt•'tl, FERRARI 6~;....zi53 ('.,.<'s 11.·a1er. ~ spc<'l], run.o; i:;re.Lt! ~ 'VOLVO' $895 Stl Harbour V.W .1 "FRIEDLANDER" e \\'1• 1·1111 f1nan1·1• a11yCJfl!' Newport lmportJ Ud. Qr. j -========= • \VI' 1·arry ('On11·a1 i, • lt111111·1htill' d1•l11•f•11 ange County'1 only author· lI.ed dealer. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 3100 W. Coast I-Iv.')'. Newport Beach 642-9405 540-17G4 Authorbed Ferrari Dca1er FIAT BUYING A FIAT? ii be~ • • auto s 11111·t ltd 9625 Gardf'n Gr·ov .. Bll·d. 537 -7777 X9.1-7568 ~ ' & "FIAT" • SEl "FRIEDLANDER" 11750 IEACH !Hwy. l'I NEW0 USED0 SHY. ~ '67 Fiat 850 Coupe, r::id10, hrnlrr. ~ l>fll.'CU . (VDLll·h $89S Harbour V.W. 18TI1 Bl::ACH BL., !M24·13:J l !UNTINGTON BF.ACll *FIAT* Largf'sl f uil &-lC'Ction O Sai('s e P;i rls e &n>icr for the ~urround1ns:: area. OverSC<as 1lf'l1\'f'TY :;pccial· isls .. l.;ah•s OJ)('rl ::-un<l;1y. See C. Bob Autr~y 1860 Lon s:: Bf':u·h Blvd , LB ii:: -:f.!1 .~121 1969 FIAT Spidrr !GI. Xl11t cond. $1!!00. l'vt. 1' 1 y. 830--3627 afl :, 11111 '69 FIAT 8JJ-Sp1r71e-,~,-rx-1r1 s Car. Prrlcrt t·o ndit1(1n . $179.l. fr~i-:11~:. '69 rlAT IC.O Coup" cond. St 19:'1. • Call ~57·S0l l t- JAGUAR X!!ll OPEL 111711 l~EACll l :l., ~1:!·113.> 11,SO IE.t.CH !HWY. 1'1 • ()I'•'!' ~.o l'.11'-'" ·'1·~·~r 'IU!""' llL'f\'TINGTON BF.1\C1_1_ NEW·USED-SERV. lm111 fj.'\ OPEL. :-.Jn'! t"UrnI." -~• ----------------· 1 CR t ulT AUTO SALES ~~I~~ t:i-··s .-:· \\'klldS 't r:~ ::..Y.:!'!. 1 ~~.~ ra.1 ~~ 1n:.K'l'.! r.a?.~;.;~;·;\•:'..1,. l:h rl rlJu, l1l•llll't', "~1·1•1lt•111 •~1ud I 111 Orani;t· ('ounly PORSCHE 111 & oui. T.ikc szna!J dn1.1·n DEAN LEWIS BUICK --·· 11•1JJ /1nanl't' pnvalo· p;ir1~ '{)2 PORSCHE, Xl11 1 r~u1d. !Zh:MS..~l . C;11J dlr Phi! al\ E11~; l l;nl•'.'.::..._(~1 _fil~ft~ '66 G d l'l'bl1 .. ni.;, 111·11· pa1nl , Ill'\\' Jo a111 : .. 10-.1100 11r 1~1-1.1 020 t~~-;:, v .. 11." 4 Llr Srrl;ill ran Sport ''' ., .... 1 .. , I"''',,, , 0,,1 -I { 1 1 S .,, , 11 1,1,1(h'tl. a ir, 11Jr '.\I·"• .... ,.,.,·. ~~. ~u ,.. !' ~ "' • WANTED ;U(){ 1'1!11( •:101~: ~JU ,_·a u~ .... . Pr1\'1ll!' parly, 6~.>-1!1~2 or all 6 ptll, frlh-5G.i1 fi ct• SJ:l:l~• f11 lt fJl ll'I'. 1XSJ • s1•r <ii '..1(}8!) l!arhor 131vtl., I'll p;1y rup dnl!ar f"r ."1!ir --. i'il!l1 11'1!1 f1nann• pnvaf(' C.:'ll VOLh'.S\V/\t:;EN toi l••." c,·111 I Antiques, Classics 9615 p;_iz·r~· C.' a I I ',11; .• 10;12 nr POR . ..;l'Jl!·:. ·i;s 'f;irg;i, ,•· and a.sk fur Hnlplt, .~1:1.;1u;;t ~!M·!l77~ alt 10 1\.\1 ~pi.•cd. Ai\'l/F!IT radio, lo Ext. liti·li7. 67:.i-O!JOO. ':l!l CAD!!.L1\(' Lano~Slllt', BUlCh'. 'Ii~ HIVll'!'!I. 1:'11.\li\(', mi's, r.tuny .oxtras. &H -29j(] • 68 VW B gnud i·uo111ng ,. n ll d I I In r1 . ('()Al 1. ,\II '''li"t'-i111· 11· lltwn ~&7 ,,nl only ug ~l).: s.-~l<J. * 0.16-6-EJS __ 1 \l'h1rr 11/lilk llh;,·in1 s1i'.·~,: . 6 8 p 0 Rs c I! E Autozna!I{' S!R·k shift, ratlitt, i\!ODEL A-Early ~);. s. ~:iJ--OllJI d;1~·s; !!lHl·I ! !'I'<'. Sport . o . matic air, :~I~ heatPr. \X.JA~IZ• S.'(!an .. ~I! original. '.\lakP ·Gi;-nfv 11-:11,~111~,.,111rt. I FM, musl sell hC'St oflf'r. $l495 ~ h-~19~1 t'l'f'". i\\l/Fi\1. 1111r 111nd ·s ,(, s2G-5911 Harbour V.W. ~(·;\I ~. 1·hr111 11hls. 61:>-1::3.', 1 Autos Wanted 9700 1!;1)~ 1!11.x~·1~ 1•1,. '67 9l2 4 Spd, fart a 1 r, am/fm i;terPo, red/blk in- te r. Xlnt. ct1nd. ~tany xtras. 530-4611 or &lfi-6.IZ7 18TI1 BEACH BL., 8424•13j WE PAY TOP 'f;1; Bl'l('I\ \\';-:.:-:-i~k(; 111~·. HUNTINGTON BF:ACll I CASH l•n1l1•d SI!!~., •ll' ht•st 1)ff1'r. I '69 Bui::. 6 mos OC\I', 4200 I 1 ·l!l7-12:~; ·~n:.°n~~~;~~r:1:c~~u':7. ~:~ur:~ll b:i'lll'~~n!~$ 16$~~:-. ----; '.':;·~·~:.~:1~;ffrr. Rrhl1 earbs. $2300. :.~2-24~. 6-16-7953. f0r u~t·d f'ars ,i;,. !rucks jus1 * :i1s 1:~'\.~ * t).9Pr-.I. .62 V\V cc,-,,,-,-. -1c~l'li!i-J.:n;;. call lls for free r i;11rna!<'. ------=~ '60 PORSCHE~. ~S~ho-,,-c.,.,,,,--,,c, I New 1mim, Rod ·' llh GROTH CHEVROLET CADILLAC rond. Ser to app rcf. $900 EXCEL COND. Ain/Frn rodio, t-.lakr Of!f.'r. 64~1ili ~~­o"c'-·c"c'c'==~-cc-~~~1·62 V\V X'<J. N<'w rn11n!, 'GS ·ro PORSCHE. 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('!P:ll\. i\i ilrs. $1•100 c";1ll ·i1-...-ii21'i1 ·i:'.! \'\\' Ca111 1~-r. o•\(·•·I s12:.o nr bl'~! of11•r. l).j2.771fi l..011 ===-=-=======~1 ·:1!1 V\V, J\-1 -i hn111i.:l1ol1JI 1~1 s:11:, lakl'S. ISl ~ 01·1•:0 11 /1·•1111, Ask tor Sa.Jes illanagcr 1~~11 Beach Blvd. llunl111gton Sl7·liO~i Bearh l~l '.l-::~::1 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR CONNELL CHEVROLET ~ llarlior Blvd. Cos!a r.1csa :.;r~1200 --I:'llJ'Qf{·,·s\1"':,i\17f:o-- orangc Counlif's TOP $ BUYER BILL lllAXEY TO'i'OTA 18&81 Beach Bh·d. JI . Bear h. Ph. ~l'l-85."15 \Vf: PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USF.D CARS If y1Ji1r r:ir is 1•\!Ta clean, S(.'L' US flr.<f. POOl.F; RUlf'l~ :!.~I E. 17th ;>;1 Co.~!a :\!c.~a 51$-77G:i 1959 CAD ILLAC PARTS 1-"0ft (Jl 'IC/\ ~,\L!·: HallL•ty \''•11tbl11<"ld \\'1prrs !1;1d l(\ '1'1';111~1111~ ... H 111 ,.\11· l'nn1l1llr1nr·r S.· llr11t1r1i:: Ut)d Arid 11111 11.v l)llw1· ll1•111s. .1 !:&~1 211 1\llt•f 5 ]'.il l. 't>~~ ('0'.\'V L•• ,11·, ,\ll \Ir.,~. '1';111 lr.1lh1•r 1ntt•r. Bi~illl•'. S:1:!IHI ~i 11-:,~.i'l -;lnl C",1nd S~1!MJ. Call ;,\l)..j:J.IU 11h1h', J 'I'll'. J 'I)'. CAMARO --------- ' 67 Camaro :!:'j' \'\ 1.1 ... I.. lllll'! 11•1 . :--111.dl dc11111 1TQHtil:l1 tllr \\ 111 !l!l,111<"•' pr11:il<' p;11·T) l '.o ll ·, 11;.10,,2 ur 1~11.:117:: .oll Ill ,\,\1 CHEVROLET SUNBEAM ---~--- lrlii!i Sunbran1 Alp in r Ro;idslrr, 1·rry 101~· milra.i:c. harrl .~.soil rops, new painl, xlnt rond. $1300. 67J.-J909. NewCar s 9800 1'toS \\,\l.l!:t· p1,r 'tr·rr. ---\111\I l••I• rnol , "11 • .0111\ ----OLDSMOBILE , ~:','1".-.c••1','lh·et1v" $:!1111U I '67V717V~S<~1~-·k !:o.-wl o·nnr! ,., _ .. _, __ $1•150 or b0-.1 nff1 r Cal! r 1 11 s 1970 OLDSMOBIL E 98 rd ;'\a 1 iu • S. 2 [)!' !11·drp. N.B. 642-!Wri af1 G r\1 I -·-· --TOWN S E DAN V-ll auio. f{/11. !'/'-, '\Ira '60 VW BUG SUNRF Factory ;i ir condilinnini:: s!\Hl'p' l.11 \1' 1111. S~1.~1. I ~AGUAR S265. Art 4 l':'ll 6-l'!:l2'JJ I auro1na1n·, rad1n frf'a~ iii'.'l-!;'.~l·t.~-~c HEADQUARTERS TOYOTA * '68 V\V nus. Xlnt cone! :::pc-akt'rl. hcatc>r, power 'Gil CJll·;V l1n11.d;1 f\"1'11' II:;;: F.mp1 cxhau:<;!. nu hrks. Rrs t 1 :::t<>crinr:. po11·cr dist· brakes. ,\ r'l•;u· P111l 11,000 1111 11r11• The only authorized JAGUAR ,69 T t off<>r over bl-hk f,J2-58f,I 11•h~cl •"1.11crs, r<'moitc n11r-• •l.C:. 1w11 hr;1k1•s .\ 1 1n·~ I dealer in the enUrc Harbor I OYO 0 I I S'Mi· 61 ' ~p~I ,62 C ror. llrltet g ;i;;s, IV-!Y-W, <"•'· t•-·"'·• Area. Wagon amper -Ser\al f'..O. 3..'\·1690:'>!276~91. \I .~,.=~ Complrll: I I • • I 1~·r . r;Lr.• • SALES 1-;,,.,,urnt <"Ondit1on. 1XRX· 1:1iiho. hrairr. '! tnnr raini, $469 4 I ~.·1 t'l11>1y. :;r.ntl lr;111-. S!~iO SE RVI CE OS01 full Pnrr rxtr;i i;ha$';2;~lGA'2ili I ••I' ,,ff,•t' fi·ll-l11Mi PARTS $1299 v w UNIVERSITY I Ii.! l111pa'l'',',,~JT l:All \\h1lr• , 1 Kustom Motors Harbour LE ·.i.111-... .i JI .... , •• 'oo" • • OLOSMOBI )!""' <d1-l<.;'I ·"' BUICK :-;i·, nak•·r. C.:\T __ :_.io-~l"ll~. 1~111 JlE,\Cl r Bl., Ml:!lll:i ~Ol~~l -Nll;7irl0•,1,!~.1 · c11.~!;i!IJ'J!lU :-.11·:-;r ...,.,.11 , <"ll1 \• 1~ -,70 TOYOTA'S _1n·;..·T_1N_·r_;·1_-o_N_HtA_c_11_ 1_ ··1 _:____-:-; ' ··' 1 111111 . .i.i . ..::s nu11 . ,11111 1~1 COSTA MESA l rnsrock lmn1Pd1atrdi•hvl'I')'. '61\V\\' ."1•dan 1rn<kc ··; rarr Auto leasing 9810 t,1111'1 nrq nfr i,1 ... 1111·, 2::1 r:. 1'l!h Slrect ~ m . i';J/11, p;11nl 1<>1>. rt1ru1nf' 1!111!1 1 .. 1 (':i11olllH 1 .. 11 111i1 •. ,, ~18·776:1 Qf,U\$ l'llll,, Slhl!ll.1\:::-!n·,~ lllHC 1<11•·•1 '"11 .. 11 c ,oil J-A-,.-•. ~.,-,.-Xh:E rp•·. ('111111 mot "I)~ V\I' ncr: I FOl~D AliTJIORIZF.D I 1o.11; 111:1u idol~. 14:'11 1111 ~ .... 1\ j,11 ors ~l..' Ll'.1\SJ;\'(.; SYSTC:\1 11'1 '\!JV \ ..... :.111, I •l"''''I taf'I('. Alarm 1·01·•·r t •l700 4'.J;i-l::O:ol aflo'r ~. flltl i\mC'nc:i ·.~ !:irgest lc.1~in,:Z 5~011!! \Ill o:;:\~ ''~'I, \I', n1tp :127-43ft.•. rl<i ~ ~il i2.'12. Laguna Beach ·::iT\'l\'1-,0rr.1 n~ .~· c11g1n1. systrr11 for fl n:inre CJr net 1:.i1hn:< l\l1·i1 ,\11n1 1:.i. 29fli 900 So. Cst. Highway i::ood i·ontlitinr I lc-'lsin;:i: of nil type cal's and -; J. 494-7503 * 540.-3100 1,1r.1~,,1s trucks. l'Jlii' c1r1:\'\' l111p.i1:1 ;111' '!i\J,\GUAR S.·rl 1\11', nrw --;::::;;::;:;:;:;;;::;:::;;;;;:;:.[ o·ond ,di 1'"11• r·, ~I lll.i 1·,~,, 1 -=~~. --. -----' • l1nml'rlfa!c L ·!ivcry from llrci;, \\"irl'~. f'/S, F.. h1I-,<,, "fl:o"vl'nlTlo T Al '6'.l \[\\'nu:.: Xlr1t l'Olld c 3()() c·1rs a nd lrttck.'> Dr;111i.:·· i\1, . '11 r.11, ~:i!Zl Sl3;i0. Call :~1~02·1 L!J U ~ 1.01~ .. \l1lcagr, Pr~1~1t"li4~:~~~ I • ~·~·,:,~\lll~e r;ites 1;:1 \J.olil~i ::.~). I;" 1 ,111 .. 1, ,~ ·f,i;-JAcUAR-Xh:F: Con\' $1.liJIJ. _ ~ __ •· e ,'-:<'w car dl'aicrsh1 p service 1 /ti. lan•lau In, ~J'KJ rn1·,· 1 Xln1 r ond. Profr~~iona lly M~rk II Vfagons '67 V\\' Fn~1hark. Orio,,:.1 9 r~ull "ti·ade:n" value tor S2'J(Vl :>11;..1 101 maint. Priv. p ty. £.lf,...23!H. Hi Lux P1~kups 011nrr._ Xln1 1'0nd. _L11 n11 's. [ your pn>~cnt car --TIME-F-OR I MERCEDES BENZ '67 250 SE Ml'f'C(!des Benz. tilk, stick shift, 4~,000 mi's. SJlOO. 646-5695. '66 MERCEDES Bt'nz 200 auto lrans, am/fm rad, v1n. intt•r, lo mi·~. ;;.16-0121. 'GO i\l E:RCEDE.C\ Benz JOO SL. 2 tops. ;im/fm, xtn! rond. St!r..O. ~9-l-!3!Xl MG MG Sales. 5'!rvk.?, Parts ~iate ~livery, All Modell J1rlllj.JOrl 311llj.JOrl5 3100 \Y. Coast lfwy , N.B. g.u..g.ici; M0-17&1 Aulhorlzcd t.fG Ocale.r l!'.lfiO MGA. rns::1nf' n1•r1ls work. $.li'."1. Ca 11 R~:'r-Oi70 1'·w=--,~1~G~A-cl~GolxlCQ;;i. Runs \\'rll. $.i:iO C11ll 962-022·1 Land Cru isers $1400. J.IG-4857 all .1. e All popular n1akes avail- W a gons ,64 VW . $700 able DEAN LEWIS * 675-68.'JR '* For Complete Details Call ]!l6f Jlartior. C.M. 646-9303 BILL MAXEY 19J7 V\V Sunroof, body & <'nil'.. in xln! rond. Pricrd to sell! 6T~h1 i\laloorn Rf'icl Lca«in,e Mana;;rcr Theodore ROBINS FORD 2060 l-farbor Blvd. Co.~t:1 r.1esa &12-001 0 QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD IT@YIQIT IAI '6S ~5xl~~s~n~~i;rren 11181 BEACH BLVD. i ===,:::~:;;;":;:09~==..'.:~~=:'"'. ===~======== Hunt. Beach 147..&SSS I ml N. or (bast Hwy, tm M '67 TOYOTA Corona Sedan, dlr, Chf'rT)'! tZLK!IZ7) Small down. low pnymf'n!s. Call 546-4052 or 4!H-9773 all 10 a1n. '67 CORONA 4 Dr. 3 Spd. S91 Dci11•n f.t Take Over Payn1ent~. 646--3:;4!1 TRIUMPH 'fi.I TRTU'.\1PH TR 4. xlnt ronliil1nn. !"cw top. $1100. Call !lfi2-4il88 --1962' T0R~-4~. -dc,-'"-.--I nr11 <>lu1rh S., n1otor. C.'l.11 Ill 9-13-6140 '69 TRIU\\!Pl l TR..(i. Ivy gn'f'n. 20,000 Miles. $2.595. 6T.''l-62:VI Ews/wl!'('kt'nd:- VOLKSWAGEN -----"68 VW CONVERT Xlnl r-ond. s1:r.n. xu;..(il:!t) ~-vw Bug$13oo- ~1S-127o 1111 6 & wknd~. Thursday, M~y 28, 1910 OAIL'r' PILOT :J9 TRAN~PORTATION I TR ANSPORTATION 1 ~NSPORTATION I TRANSPOR-TATIO~ New Cars 9800 New Ca rs 9800 N•w Cars 9800 New C•rs 9IOO °" ,.. -z n 0 ,.. z m >< m 0 c -I -< m 0 > ,., "' :s> -I m < m z Ci' ,, m > -I m ;:a "' :s> ,.. m .,, ;:a -0 m ~ ~ z ,a • 0 U1 _. ;;~ .. 0 ~ ..... °" ... ... ~ 0 • • -0 • ~ 0- ~ "' w i z a 0 i • ~ " • "' .. ,.. m .. "' -n m " o• ,, ' . " -« i>o= ' -o "' ,; 3. 0 ~" ~ Q ~ '! ~~r ". . , ,, 0 0 -.. ' .! ! ~ ' 0 -<•. .. -&:; -· ,; !; e'. ... ' ~g ~· ... 1:7 C> Cl = C) Cl c: ,. "' • ..... ~ • z l'l'I ~ -co .... Cl r--z C) Cl r-z z ""' :e -co .... Cl r--z C) Cl r-z ... 0 0 :z 0 • - -z en -I Cl C) :11111: ·- 0 z 0 < m ,., C') '" ..... c ..... rn :c :,s::.. '" r-z 0 • - z Ill -.. ..... 0 .. "' .. ... m -a I r 40 DAIL Y PI LOT Jt11,sd.1y Mty 28. 1910 r~SPORTATION-= 1 TRANSPORTATION / '•AN SPORTATION I TRANSPORTATIO ~ I TRANSPORTATION I TRANSP~ATION 1 TRANSPORTA~ION I TRANS~T~_!l <'.N -\TRANSPORTATION New C•rs 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cit rs 9800 N•w C•rs 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars 9800 New Cars 98CU New Cars 9800 .-''SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY'' BRAND ' NEW 1 Doot Coupe . ,_ulom•hc lr •n1mou 1on, c<1nce<1l1d ••d•o 1ntenn•, f.bt• qi~, b ~ll•d '"~'· padd.d d.,~. ·~•• belh b•ckup !,fc1 d..,•I •peed eleclr ic '"'Pe". t ........ d,.,,. del ... ,.,. 4ll270Zo00- 154. s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '70 YllLDCAT Cu1lom OoLr h.1dtop Fell pow• I e qu;pme nt inr.lud"<; "'"d""'' & ••di" "r conddion.nq, ••nyl roof, roor 1eof 1peol· e•. i ilt ,1reton9 wf.r~I ~1<. I 10bBBq ) '70 SKYLARK C•,;+Q'Tl 2 Deo1 ~ .. rdtop. ,..,utcm•tic lr•n~ ,.,.,,,on. d" cond1hon1n9, powor ••rr,;nq, power brA•~• r•d•o, he&!ot, vinyl roof, f I! ,1~er.n') whool, t uolom •nte110<, •IC. 1108·li/I JUST A FEW REMAINING '70 EXECUTIVE & DEMONSTRATORS LEFT TO CLEAR '70 ELECTRA Cu11om ~ Dao.· hordlop. Full pow•r in· clud•f•<J windcw1 & •••I .• ;, condition;nq, v•nvl rool, AM.FM ,,.d ;~. l dt steerjrq wl.~el, po w" door loc~1. etc .. ett. 11 6). 2 S 2 I s5235 '70 RIVIERA C u1!0'11 Full po.,.e• equOpm enl includ•nq w;ndow1 & ·~~t. l•cto•v .;, cond1!;C>nin9, chiome wkeel•, A M-FM todoo, !oh 1te1r• inq whe ul, vinyl ,.,.,/, plu, much mura. l'il 11oeo 1 s5379 JAGUAR CLEARA CE S:">t p•111 l •• & l' +' '"' 10• .. 1 ""'""" p.1ym~r·• 11t'l1 !1 •~~ lol'I montr!IY ""V"'~nl •n tuQ•'l'l •I''''" o '~"g•• In• J6 Monn" lot~I c~-n orke ., 119&1 ~J •ntlVOi"9 M• & I·'~'"~ n~••"W l>-'I""""' P'"~" ~ni· 01 , ""°'"II •II <~"Y•l'Q <;.~~•11e1, 1,,,, '""""~. loe•n"I ""d fie~•« prer•"'""""' On llllnK a~~•O•~I 1J197ol•'•' ANNUAl PEllC[NTA(;E RATE 1070 IMMED IATE DELIVE RY NOW DRASTICALLY REDUCED 1969 JAGUAR XKE Rocdster. Less than 1,000 miles. Almost brand new. Fully equipped including chrome turbo wheels, AM ·FM S:1ortwave radio , plus much more.; (421ASCJ $ 234 E. 17th St ~ . l L'l'llt~R 17.t:D IH 'ICl\-tll'l·:l .-.J 1lGll. l I? .~,\I .I;.~ urul .~t:lf\'l(T OPEN SUNDAYS 548-7765 Cars 9900 1 U s~d Ca rs ·-----9900 9900 Use d Car:s. 9900 U:s.ed Cars ·---9-90_0 1 u ::d C ~r_s ____ 99_oa Used '·-'-'-'----9-90_0'Used C,i rs 9900 LJ5ed Car• _____ 9_9_00 U"ed __ c_o_u __ ~-~--R-=-=1-FA LCON I FORD MU_SYANG r ~LDSMOBILE RAMBLER I . Used Cars ------- CHEVROLET '67 El CAMINO '68 Cougar XR7 \'Ji, Hlll .. rn:ilw, IK•ll• I .r ... 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'61 C"t"I 'I" ,\ .. 1;1•11 XI· I l "1>ni.l1 !1u11 DOD GE ·1:~ !1rlirv' \1•11 '· 1 11'1 I l<LJI, \It) !'II • Iii' \ J'-• '• 11' I \II p111·. l.q11• •' .,.;., 1\11 ' Ira' :. 11(:11111 Ill'\\ 11!"'•. ~:0(111 ~ !i-'l~j I '6 • l>oJ!l\11: I '•1l.ir-.1 h•·~I 1•[[• I i;;·:-i~:,~ 1'"~\ ll(lnt:J.: l'n\,r;• '\/ ( !lf'11t ,•011d1 lth1\ ( "II\ fir•'•, br.1 1;.~ C)1·1 r •• "' \l~>l••r 1>1•1•1 .~•·ll C.i.\-l\'·t $400 1•11.r,o:l'l ·;ti r:1o<!i'.1· l'h 111· ,,. • 1 t' I' CORVETIE 1 1100 m1 ~. All \ir.i•. S\~>11 clo._'_"_"_"'_'-_:!'.''_,; _____ _ CORVE.ITE \9G6 fu:!h;~l ! FALCON ~f)C'Oll •. ~1dr rxhau~r. 111:•\.:'-1----------- 10 "•Irle 1irr•s, 1"11 11•. Bh1r l'r;r\·. 1·1.1 1• .1,., lo i,.,. prin1rd '127 111 l'rrr. ~~)l'I f,,r r :• 11 'I ~· ;.! 1. "' n1ilf'l ,,11 r11~1nf' S.r1f'r1/1n• r:.'l1h•ro ~ •. 1,•,,,11 n•tl "" $21!1.1 714. R·l7-23fr0 OT' p'lrl . I if r I"' I I'.' Ii I !i1J-1'j,J(I 1,1 ,..,1 '1 •(;1-L'OHVETTt~ S2100. A.\1 -IT.-. \\'11:\lil·liFI I. 111• f \f r&rl10, IWIY lllY'\, llf'\Y r .. rlia1or. JlrU !· i;.dl t''l"· I 6?:H)217 • 1nan.1 bu,\.• 111 .11,pl ,,1 ., • ~ ~OU l•n•I Ill lhr• ('J.1 • .i I Ad~. C l1•1·k th,.111 Tl!•.1 ' T-Bl t;O VALIANT 1 .111··11 11., •. ,,:1 \'\ p~. ·1:: 1·1>1:11 !"1'!;•11• .11 1111.111• (.ii.I ~11 .. 1· 1111 ,,~ 11t.11-.: S;11"r s~. :\1·11 ----------- 1·.w1d 111-.--C l<"'.111' 1:/1! j'f..,; .5,,1111 \,r1 .. ,,,.,1 hj• I .,;id 1•,,11,1 ,,1,,1., t1•· filll piillt'I" 1,,.01d f;\J:.1111l1)•'r ("i1'''" l'l.'THl!:Jl ,\llf)'ll\o•r (:r,.·I I' !:11;1 \'\LL\\'I < 1"·<11, 1-!""'d n1hlwl'. n1·11 h1·;+h"' ,\· b,1t· 1!•1 ~, S !i~I [11'/ll ,\ 12-2~;\.~ .Ill" p Ii SI. ' ' 7-,_,,,.,i::,\11.dn·1111 lt1rl11111~:1·1111d t.1-!lj,, ,\ d"·• lo1il;. 1,., 111 11.11, )1;1 ~·,:1:11 I.I \]11 Id•>"•!" f~/11 $1'11J •·0>n1!. 1:/!I 111 S1~~>. l:.''111 o111110·1 \I .. ~·· ,,f!,1 .11:.11117 1,I 1•1. \lh>111n Vu10 :-i::l-12.'j 1,1.,.1.. \\al:.nn, i'\I ·'~~1...:·1~1 ·1;1; Fl "T\ I :.1 Sp1; Cp \' '· ;11111• 11·.11,. ;1.1·. p/,, J>/", ,1~-!11'111 1 \'~i:: 1!1,l)S F'' ~~f.\T!I!:>. 1·.1<1•" s1~~N1 •• ~ .. 01i11'i ·1;1 \ll 'Sr,\ :-,;i; .1111... \" ' 11 At .u:-. ( ;c-~1 .-nnd $ 1~:1 _N_•_w __ c_._,_, ______ ,_s_o_o_N_o_w __ c_a_,_, ______ ,_a_o_o_N_•_w_C....;a_,_, _____ 9c800:..:.c 1 ~<'l I'/•, p/li. all ;".\ IH"I • l•i ... 11101 * F!REDIRD '63 Firebird lflr "1•1.11! ,T,>1111 ••r 1:.hr 1r:ul•' (,•11· 1•1.1111• 11!• 1L'QI.:!!~• l " o11 '111 .. m .• .! ur 1!11.!J;1.: .o11 !II ,\'I FORD '67 !~'·"'"" 111<" S1<·11.,1• •'!•', :-;.,,.. J 11" , \I 111 1111 1 ll<'•' 111'11 :1 I" 1' :, I I I I I '1-'i'. j llj I ('a II :,•1, :r1 :.,1 1'11:1ii:\;,fl10 A\! ,,, I • 11·• I < .. ,1.,' i. • 1: l',\ 1. >.;1 I, l,1, <':•'I 11\ol'' • • 111 , 111 , .. ,1r· 11111' '"1 li;u·li. I ~ 1 • , I•" I o: · " ·d • " 11111 · \\ ' •rk. ~I .11 I '" ' 11:1111. 1·~,~~ 1·n1:1 1 1 ( 1r: 1·11 ra ·(. 111 .• 1 l,i,i \' ,\N 1 UllS LINCOLN _ I i·~;o Ll\"\(11.~. ~·r ia l ny111111::111 J.w r11:z <r.1. 11u1.1,.· ~"" 11 on A \I. .111111· 1; 11110. :11 111:!1 \'.il1·1u 1.1. C•1.-r.l \!, •.i. C;1l1/ ~==- MERCURY '67 Montclo!r 1lr, 1 11i,1 l, dlr. i\,\1 F:'lt. I t\OBOl~• \\'111 l1n:i111·,. 11r1- 1 .111• p.1r1.1 f 'a!I :.u~10:12 or Ell·?li7:: aft lo :\~1 1!11\\' a!~111I 'G.-1 \]1·p·111·~ l ',,lnn;, l'>u·I; .'iL1 \', n-: 11/r111 .~. lull p11r. 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I I: \lroo. ,t• 11h1111• 1,;,, .• , 1 I f"ll I· I"' lll"dll'. \In! 1·n1ul. \'n\'. ply.l .\!.~11•' t•fr. :>1!)..l'l0:1 ;di i. ! PONTIAC fl'l'll•'l" :11r, ,1n1 r·•111d f!T.1 Sl~:l:1. !"162-31(12 RAMBLER '65 A.mb!lssac!or 1·'1111 l"'111•r ,~· ;ttl". illr. Si:lrri I 111-.• 1l '(l1\·1.~~' \lu'I "'II "111 1111>1111·" 01· lakr 11 ad<' f'.111 :,!f;.ro:.~ 01· ,1:11.flji.1111i1 JO fl:'ll. Priced for ACTION We have a large selection of Cougars. 91 models; XR 7'• & tilJ!es wi!h prices you'll like. "The good ole days are back conver· again!" NEW 1970 COUGAR w;lh wh;le 1ido w~ll lir e•, po"'~' •lee•i~<J. power di•c d•I"~' "'h•tl tnv•n , ti<. Nn. OF,I H5 t7BJ4 Plw1 T•• I af-t !~~~~~.~~: ~.~-~t u ,.,, Hol1tt0 1 J OUllYollO, cost• MIUI 1 ••·11.:~ . New h ''"' l eu Tim• I" 10 Y~rt lo l uy a llntoln-M&rcury '•odwcl Supplement to The Q1Uy Pilot, Thurtdey, Miy n , 1970 l-Supplement to Tht Dally Piiot, Thursday, M.y 21, l'70 f'AIO POLITICAL AOVIUTISEMENT fl'l'fO '°'-tTICAL SUPER VISOR ALLEN IS HFLPING MAKE < EDITORIAL EXCERPTS Times Ballot Oioicc I• De • S • • ,,. WI JWrid,. we...," 11111! incu~. Aa. E.. Alim. ... n 'Ip t $ .. wisdcmn _. M &•• tit w•w• 1 7 t' '9 • third tlnL Ams ii 'D ,_sell. ... • ii •ti. be in ....... _. .. ., 7 .__.._._. J as t ei&" ,_s ia • • 5 ' 1lie ••• tlll!l ..allilSI -. pcriemz ii MC n n ..... I I c .. uiiui1 ... trict fl t! • cauiilD) ..._ 6e ._.,, Intriguing Question TM .... + 5 Q $ I -.. fta JWrid .. eludes Miia, tlf <-~ a ,,., ... ' 3 ... li..a in L-C-3 ' B .... MP R 8 7 t a WS. son, Ti1:e _,... ., C-. Illa; -· • _. Ima exe<:lliift 8 3 0 c z • .. Lil9 1*; • P-:t physicia Pnd w.-rr -~ '! s-....; ~ ~ dent Oil C. Cris. 'Die ••c: C I s: ...._. one fitW tM .... ., tR lllCftt ~ lllllP1 ... Lilt .. ..-r:s .... a 2 .. •, we .. * . i nlcresW -M•itg 0 miCM '2 • ...._ • •• tion-.,.~---~+* S ·~_,~_.... ~ ... $ ·r.Wllidl Allen Ii •s .... wy n Ml. of them fi8ei tlllt lii1l .. e...e lllCftt mas ... spent a~ ia u,Dc •Ill ---'Ill•..._ hold • ~ c-.ty &!ff& 7'! t.>Ntpr Coat D1iiJ. P'iW -~ ?l 1"19 Confidence in Alton Allen Despi:te tbf vlciclas, mnranamtc:d mil • ' sen- cd ca"¥*io' ~ aipimiszt !J:i:m:i iim recmC l!!!l!DQ8s, Allon Ans i.s beict stn«fl.t aDd lMls ~'II• lo\\Cr hinmMff to tbe gmitter wbe--n 1!hose 1Qo ki.'V~ been attartizn« b.im an ~· Wt lim Mu. AlilreD has denlCICStratied a keem. ~ • Oraap County's pnl'bliem.s in .its era ot ~ grow1fa und bas ampliy de!ttJomstrated • wisdiim am m- tcgrity to more tb.a:m jla:s:ti:fy ruitttian te a tint t C' r1 n. Mr. Ailrn · s experieDc:"e and SUrllly laa1ld 0t2 t IH' beliln will be soittly Dlf!ftied at tbe nmity 1ie've 111 w~ tritb 'llhe many C'titit-al prolai'ellm5 be-- f 11rf' that body. 1.m111na 'Vt7('.' Post -May .!a, 1970 \Xfhy So Much Money? ~ bot battle is being foagllt in the Fiflb Sup~ Dmn ct. w1tll divided supp>rt thrwgh- 011l tllir disttict. Bat. m spiU o/. tllf fad taat ~ Caspen. Dl'IJillli-trril!llmtafrt '1i LdD 1*. Jim Me:a s pcmfmg 1DODrf hand O!Yfl' fist. SqerTi.sw Al't.m E. Alim sti1I Dmim the lead ill! t:bif)' go down w th~ finillt me. ...,. 111•w&1 V'Otul. OD JiearmiDg ol ~ r). d i cullm _... el J'DllmeY Caspe71 &.a.i t!l"WiJ!lileld i.at. his .-.t tit "1ria" tile Nill District sat. 9ft corm•• AlJim. wM•c ' Wasamdc:am- paioa ....... ._..,._.,Ill :m•itt. S.. .... • ) tBEJ!IJ as !pllli ia JDs fr antic W fir • ,_ Ill q a tiw is ..,_.s guea ••• n. -... lllsttjd ... Alla .. m knowllA&A M -. Wetllt..t -" 0 w a can....._ill a · ~Will ... C99 ,,.e-. clliii .. ..., 3 •a -... ._a,..... Cll ~ of t IF lit) .. W gJ il1 tFt ~ "m1 \lemenle Sun-Post -Mov 26, 1970 Need .for Airpon A-11' 'llillllllltlll!' ..... ~ ... .. 11..-...... ..,. •~h•.-..i 1 'a r .. 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T'•llf ....... .... ~-ta-Wlinlll • ··s a )m , a r ............. 1 ___ ,... .,., §' M ~unities." ..._ -' jlrl aircraft noise lamls • -be made on & J; • "* around th• a i Olnnlll1 Airport. S.apl'ir-Tilso rs recently S M t Ila Phase II study tE • ....,... master plan 4 e • & ttaUon. It will ~ -.. for a new J r .._.. and ways to lllillw: • tL1Jroblems. Advisory Committee Studies Uppcr Newpon Bay Project WOO HE IS ... .&l&miit Alli!ll is d1slinguish- d 9y a li9ll( and successful Ul!ftl' in die b a n k l n g • · 1 M.,. aad by outstanding ~me t.o ciwic. fraternal, ,.....!mlqli.c and s e r v I c e trpnie•rious. n. a.It -Am:iw1 C...WU-, set lip· ID wilt S11perY'iiatr ...._ !!. ..... c:!Wr:mM· fl. tar an.. Ctlllldly .a.mi ot Supe; Mm. has me 9f 1!hl! J..t 4ll!f!W:yll aad .-t mpartau.t a-ienmeu1s "er pa a_ '"1IP et ci11ime18. lt.s aIDl is '1lo get <Ml !ht bc1l5 -and pt ~ °" what's ~ r:.st ,i..n lilt the Upp!r ~ B lllJ ~J?•oet11." It was s- ~ b7 ~ ae.tr ~ Ed !lirtb. ~ ti !De "*"";~. ·~. .. Ma,.-Elrta said, •'t'beft. are mmy icins for its ~ ~e·s ., nmdl kif <rm ation. It proballiy will taa m: '° aiae rrmmths fJr tms c:ammJltft • ~h any ........... tt lie piit!llkdEi. Dr . ...-J,..., .. teuer ai ewclx !IC!ad tci~s at Calieorme iBllute .r Terh.1-.gy • P ' wortikeiwwnai • a -me triolllllst l9d ecea.,.. ;' r, i:s ..... MCMWi •..-: ........ .. ta'at la .. • ... ... ol. • ....., ~ .... ... .., ....... ....,~ I •• 'la .. MM1' I • lb ......... ·-'ou *'sat ia ................... it-------· ................. {'('()l-Ogy. Man is becoming con- scious or the fact that his CCM:Ea ,_ a::a 08Y-lk. 1Allllilr J~ ~ of Cal T9dL, )eift, aad .....,_ EW B!ra If Nc:spat Beadl c-*' oa tbt U11PB ~rt -.,. ••! I merit pl-. They ~.. tine BKk .., M;iswy Conmiittft 91111Kly. Cli#ie...... C'llU•t -• $'.._ ........ I I lit ._ t ' fll ....__ ........ ... ..... 5 ....... ... • t , I .......... 41 I ... a .... fll i ...... .. best prospect or arrlvtng at w o rkable recommendations ... ~ .. ~ .... .... °"""' ...... ,.. ..... cucwa ~ ........... .. ....... ,, ?ti ............. ... •1--.-.. .-l!Ltc I a..tllta ..-n nu ••tllrt- June 16 to determine legality oC the arrangement. • All!ll!r IM nllircd in 1962 a" a i..dt ~ivc with one ot tile worll:f~ largest banking institn'rions, lie orfered himself " pub1kr 9el!Vice. lie was ~ ~ Di s t r i c t &iperttSOr in 1962 II n d l ndcc::Dul lu Ille June. 1966 1 f£imwy. Elie it; now sen ing ' Iris seem bST1rl ilS Chairman · et b! Otmfll! Count v Bo:ln l itt~ .. COVER PH( !-U.pir7"DlMT and Mrs. Alf• im t8twir home tfith t111· tulG w lliei11g held by /, .tdlm, -1 M7ke. a 14-111 a ..... High School . * ... 'Dill Wlioid has been pt "-' 9lr O.tizens to Reelc ~ P. 0. Box 1694 .... 0 ! , : Dr. ArhOld A Chairm•n: Jot 't art W. Alltn G 1 .... _.Means: Robt C a "8• Managera M AlvfsoT: ThomH C. R• Ttw~t.t.y, May 21, 1970, hppl!ment • Tit. Daffy Pllot-3 ~ITICAL Alfll!llTtS!MENT <C" • .;, 'AID POUTlCAL ADV81lTll lMINT •• •• "" • l . ., 'f J ORAiN GE COUNTY BETTER FOR US ALL Controls Exte nded 'l'he problems of drug abuH a .. J crime have always oc- c.1pied a maJ..or Interest of e1c Orange Cowlty Board of Supervisors -which annually Ft 11\ ides budgft support for ~' •: enforcement and preven- t,,u. measures . County-wide Drug Abuse . Program Recommended A county-wide drug abuse program, headed by a county coordinator and enlising aid of all cities and various service clubs, will be recom- mend~ by an advisory com- mlltee named by Supervisor Alton E. Allen. Committee C h a i r m a n would make films, brochures and other l n f o r m a t I o n available on a 'now' basis." A speakers' bureau should be set up, the committee recom- mended, but warned that they must be experts in the field they are discussing. The com- mittee suggested U1at "those speakers who know little about the drug abuse problem do more bann than good.'' ffW ; a tir- tnd The concern of e a c h s ·Pl!rvisor over the rising tide of drug Involvement among }Ottng people, and the heavy b • .i dei1s on law enforcement ai:mdes. bas been translated l:\'o action: They have provided the tools llir policing and prevention. Supervisorial respo~bilily la 11dm.inistrative; enforcement or Jaw and the prevention of crime are the respomil>Uitlea of policing agencies. INFORMATION NEEDED -Drug Abuse Advisory Committee named by Supervisor Alton E. Allen recommends a vigorous educational program at various grade levels. TV announcer Ed Arnold, left, helps Committee Chair- man Marvin EIJiott draft recommendations. Marvin Elliott or Santa Ana and Ed Arnold 0£ Newport Beach, both active In the drug abuse programs of t h e California Junior Chamber of Commerce, prepared t h e recommendations to t h e Or11.ge County Board of Supervisors. 'Ibey said that "this should not be a 'shotgun' program,'' but lbou1d be carefully plan- ned and ot long-range. To properly e d u c a l e ' ' service club members and school teachers who want to help "is a problem," the com- mit.tee insisted, and recom- mended college and university traioini classes for them. The service clubs can be ••of greal help," providing volunteers, readjustment pro- grams and v o c a t I o n a l guidance, a n d coW1sdlng. Teachers can get credits for their studies, i m p r o v I n g themselves and their ef- fectiveness. ·S." 1 noise ade on nd th• ecently l study r plan It will 1 new 1ays to Board Chairman Alton E. Allen's concern, however, ex- tended even further. He set up a Drug Abuse Advisory Committee headed by Marvin Elliott, who was c h o a e n Philco-Ford's 1969 Outstanding Citizen for his lnvolv~nt ln drug abuse education. Protectio n of South ~im of V olunteer Coast's Beauty Scenic G roup The drug abuse program ~ould be headed by a coordinator "who must be educated tn ~he area of drug abule. °'This will make or ~the program," the com- mittee lns.isted. A county coordinator should have ald of local coordinators ln the cities, who would be either paid or volunteer - b u t w h o 1n u s t b e "knowledgeable in the area or drug abuse." "The Important thing: do something, and now !" I, nguish· :cessful I king landing :iternal. • v I cc 1962 as th one ianking himself l' was t r I ct a nd ?, 1966 ser\'ing airman Bo::11 d Preservation of open spaces and beautification of the im- proved areas now In use, are twin goals of a S c e n 1 c Conservation Advisory Com- WE NEED BEAUTY, TOO -Plans to beautify ~Im ays, pro\•1dc rest areas, scenic v iC\\ points 1d open space, are proposed by Scenic Conserva- •11 Advisory Committee Chairman James E. 1 l"o nnor of South Laguna, left, and James \V. Oil- : of Laguna Deach. mittee assistlni Supervisor Alton E. Allen. The committee is a n outgrowth of action taken in June, 1968 when the county supervisors, at Supervisor Allen's motion, posted fl5,000 for a stucty of how to beautify the south coast. The so-called South Coast Scenic Improvement Project study was the first of Ill! kind ever funded jointly by public subscriptions and the county. The study report has been lauded by the UCl-Project 21. Supervisors endorsed i n principle · the South Coast Scenic Improvement PI a n developed by the study and only recently approved the proposal for a green belt around Laguna B c a c h • Keystone of this program to preserve beauty spots for lhu public and to assure open space for the £uture Is the Wood Canyon areo where a county regional park 1s plan- ned. The Scenic Conservation Advisory Committee -with James E. O'Connor or South Laguna and Jaml'S W. Dilley of Laguna Beach :11 1he helm -has recommend<'d dimina- PH OTO ~ \frs. Alf• •I ;·, Allen are pict111'('1l <;1th ti"' r amlcl11/clre11. Allen. Id by J.1s omesake, Supertnsor . a J4·vcn ·lcl fresl1ma11 at Son chool. Allen's Forecast for 1970's Was Accurate * * * been prep 1red by and paid for to Reelcc· Supervisor Alton E. ox 1694, ·' ewport Beach, Ca. Arhold 0 . B.c:kman ,.n: J ohn Park•r Allen Grubb u : Robert S. 8arnt1 ager a Mitche Leigh Hunt IS C. R~'?rB 'W J As the year 1970 arrived, Supervisor Alton E. Allen made a forecast of what the year would bring. He was uncannily accurate In his comments. He had tblJ observation: "In my view, the lcey Issue to be confronted in 1970 la the environment, and 1 would have to agree with President Nixon'• recent pronouncement that th» *-e, f!Ven on a oatiolW tcale. will domlDall thf 1970's. '·In this connection, the county's general planning pro- gram focuses Its first year or effort on the broad areas of conservation , with emphasis on beach and 9horeline, parks and open ~e. "Through the studie~ now under way on these subjects, 1 would expect tile county to be in a position to sel flnn direction for a solution to these 1lgn lflcant en- vlroomental concerns,·• ht said. tlon or unslghUy billboards, attractive Information centers for benefit of tourists, scenic observation points with picnic areas along major routes such as the Coast Highway. and designation ol. that route as a scenic state highway. "Another serious need is an audio-visual center," which While thls advisory rom- mittee report was b e i n g readied the Orange County Board or Supervisors began consldedng a drug abuse clinic for the south coa:.i, as a starter on a county-wide program o( this kind. OFFSHORE OIL BAN DEMANDED -Orange County's vigorous opposition to offshore oil drilling along its picturesque sout~ coas.t, which i~ often called the world's most beautiful shoreline. has been its ma1or protection. The force o! that objection to despoilation of the unique coas1al beauty may soon res.u}t in stronger federal controls on offshore oil operations, largely because of vigor- ous work of these leaders: Roy W. Holm, left, of Laguna Beach ; Hans Lorenz and Mrs. T. Duocan Stewart, both of Corona del Mar. They are members of a.n OU Advisory Committee named by Supervisor Alton E. Allen. One of their duties this year was lo testify at t he U.S. ~nate subcommlttee hearing in San- ta Barbara which reviewed S. 3093, a bill to ban offshore operations in federal tidelands. Supervisor Allen later testified in Washington, D.C. on ~e colln'ty's position. It was ettabliahed years ago when the county succeeded in backing the Shell-Cunningham AM which banned offshore oil drilling in state waters from the Santa Ana River to the Mexican border, and set up restricti~n• el se- where. The Santa Barbara oil blowout occurred in federally-leased tidelands. Howard Adams Bewley Allen Caroline Allen Stanley C. Allen Mrs. Kenneth C. Albright Victor C. Andrews Ed Arnold Lloyd Aubert Alber t J . Auer H. W. Avey Hancock Banning 111 Or. and M rs. Neil G. Barbour Robert "Sam" Barnes Jack Barnett Thad Barrow M r. and Mrs. Syd Bartlett Hanns Baumann C. R. Benton Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bents Dr. H. G. Bieler Casper L. Blackburn William E. Blurock Randall Boyd J . R. Lester Boy le Dr. Earl M. Brady Mr. a nd Mrs. Fred Briggs Mr. a nd Mrs. Carl W. Bull Louis B. Byram Or. Roy L. Byrnes Ray Ca mpbell Dr. Vincent P. Carroll Frank J . Cash, Sr. Francis CaBang John C. Chadwick H. Arnold Chappell Leroy B. Childs Guglie lmo Cini Charlotte M. Clark Helen A. Cole Michael T. Collins C. Russell Cook Mr. and Mrs. Dee Cook Mrs. Robert Cosgrove Mrs. Steward A. Coulh~r William Coulter Willard C. Courtney Mrs. A. 0 . Cowley Mrs. Marion Coyle W. Ed Crane John Curci John L. Curci Ca rlyle Dennis Helen C. Denny Ra y Dike J ames W. D iiiey Michael A. Dion Paul D. Dodds Mr. & Mrs. Torrence Dodds Betty W. Downing Samuel H. Downing Frank J . Drake Marshall Duffield Robert 0 . Dundas Miss E. My rtle Dunn Robert E . Dwyer Graham Edelblute Paul Egeler Sr. Don Elder Three citixens who support Supervisor Allen fully art, from ltft, Dr. Arnold 0 . Beckman, chairman1 W. Allen Grubb, treasurer: ind John Parker, finance chairman of the committee of Citizens to Reelect Supervisor Alton E. Allen. James F. Elliott Jr. Marvin W. Elliott Daniel W. Emory Mrs. Mildred Ernsberger Wendell E. Faulk Sr. Leo F. Fessenden Wiiiiam P. Ficker J. S. Fluor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forbes Thomas "Tony" Forster Mary M. Foster George A. Gade J. 0 . Germain Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert Robert Guggenheim Chester Hallett Maye E. Hange C.H. Hankey Carl J . Ha nkey Roger W. Hardacre E. L. Harkness F rank M. Harlem Jr. James B. Herman W. R. Herver Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Hiii Edgar F. Hirth W. M. Hogue A. L. Holl inger Lucy H. Hollinger Spencer T. Honig Clinton M. Hoose Jr. Oliver A. Lewis Arthur M. Humberg Robert G. Linderman Mitche Leigh Hunt Donna Lindsay John H. Ingalls H ans J . Lorenz Bob Irwin Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Luke Mary Jane Iseli Mr. and M rs. J . M. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. H, W. John Doreen Marshall Edward F. Johnson Robert J . Marshall Nathan L. Jones William D. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones Mary E. Maxwell George Hamilton Jones Richard H. Mary Richard J . J ones Hubert McAfee Willia m W. Juvenal Cora M. McKinley Dorothy M. Keating Walter B. Me llott M r. and Mrs. lrwln B. Kee Mrs. Berenice B. Mendel Galvin R. Keene Mrs. Patricia Mer5hon Kenneth W. Kendrick B. Franklin Metileur J . W. Kern Ross V. Miller M r. and Mrs. Richard T. Mudge Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Klll efer Nat H. Neff Don Killian Jr. Lee M . Nelson Herman Kimmell Dr. Norman Nixon Allee B. King Or. G. E. Norwood J ohn Kitsiani1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nowlen E . G. "Ted" Kopp James E . O'Connor Mildred S. Kretsinger Edward L. Olsen William Jaen Kretsinger Marlorle E. Parker Carl J . Kymla J r. Mrs. Isabel C. Ptast Dr. and Mrt. l rvlng I . Laby Gerald S. Pell Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lawson Adrien C. Pelletier Mrs. Htltn J. Phltllps Robert L. Price M iu fern Randolph Hal Rannard G.orge Rawlins Harry Redford William R. Regan H. L. Remmers O. W. 110ick" Richard Mr. and Mrs. Ed Richardson G.Orge Rodda Jr. ThomH C. Rogert JamH W. Rotrucl< Robert J . Savage Doug Sawtelle M iss Mildred Saylor Lester R. Schwaiger M r. and Mrs. Robb l . Scott Charles ~. Shannon Walter A. Shaw P aul Shepard Curt B. Shimmerling Mason E. Siler J ames W. Slaven Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith Ill Mrs. George Smith J ohn V. Smith Mrs. Lillian N. Smith Mrs. Arthur Stead J. Leslie Steffensen Gera ldine T. Stewart J ack N. Stewart Mrs. T . Duncan Stewart Mr. and Mrs. A. T, Stover T imothy L. Strader Arlington C. Swarti Mrs. Richard Swineford Bernard F. Syfan Ted Tafe Donald H. T eetor Robert M. Thomas Ray M. Thoroughman O. W. Titsworth M, C. Troster Tom Trulis Louise Turner Ralph 8. Urmy G. W. Van Ausdall Glenn E. Veddu Mn. Marlbellt Vibert Darrell E. Ward James C. Ward Roy J . Ward Florene• Warner John R. Waters Torrey Webb Or. Floyd L. Wergeland Earl R. Wessell George F. West Guy C. Whitmorf Frank S. Wllbar M. H. Wiley Robert R. Wiley Gerold William• Edgar 8 . Witmer Mrs. Willard York Mr. and Mrs. David Young