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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-06-01 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa Mesa, • -, '• • • -' -. , • • .. ~· • . . -• --• .. " • ' . ~· ·ues . • • • .' " • ' • -.-~t . ;Free~a,­ Laliiir ···ca. •• ip· ' .c ·raMli." • ' . " 1 "' ,• M~' ·--esa a ··Others ...__ ·ID • . i '" •• .. ·' --...--· • • . . ' ......... , - " . " -7 • • , 1 r • • -a...i, ..:.. ~· li"-· ~ i\r --... v--w~· UpS.heer Rorlk Face , o eec . ' ·.t:IDididates • Californians go -lo lhe polls in their respectiv.e parlles' primary. elecUons Tuesday with predictions · that 63 to 7tl percent of the state's registered voters wlll cast lheir ballots. Voters will choose candidat.e.s for governor, lieutenant governor. attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer. They also will select nominees for all 38 California seats in the House or Representatives. a candidate for eac~ party In the U.S. Senate race, all 80 State Assembly seats and hall lhe 40 Slate Senate seats. Gov. Ronald Reagan and Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke are unopposed on the Republica\1 ballot, while Assemblyman Jesse Unruh and Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty head a large field of Democratic gubernatorial aspirants. In the Senate race. industri:ilist Norton Simon Is battling incumbent Sen. George Murphy on the 'Republican ballot, while . a lively race Is shaping up on the Democratic side bet.ween Reps. John Tunney and George Brown. Murphy, confident ol victory challenger Norton Simon in Republican primary, planned no mor~ formal campMgning. -· 'Reqan Sunday criticized Simon for (See ELECl10N, Page II Coast Welldaer You can cOOI It on tht coast Tuesday (it &5 ctestees) or swel~ in the sun further inland !fhere the me.rcury1 will soar lo 90; ifhd. Ing many r""I~ beachW,ard. ·-Atier·Brieling '!11 War A· daring team of mountaineers para- By RlqIARD P. NAl.J.. Mollenhofl , who aerves u .Presidential ctwted onto the Jinpolnt pule of a high 01 '"' Daltr l'ii.t statt ombudsman. Sferra mountain Sa~day Nght anQ. Sun- The President was scheduled to fly Mollenhoff and the--White HOUie said day to Tescue an inlured Santa Ana man back \j') Washington this afternoon follow-thtre was "absolutely 'no pressure" for in one of the inost .dram1Uc eva~ions ing his Drlefing Sund!IY by top mHltary hlm to resign. He i! to become id years. _W aides on the Cambodian situation and Washihgton burtau chief for tt>e Des The victi m was hoisted -inch-by inch Vietnamizatioo . Mollenhoff, who had access to FBI -up a 500-!oot sheer rock face-on rugged '1>resident Nixon has scheduled a and Internal Revenue Service tax Lone Pin~ peak by the 10 voluntttrs, who ielevision talk to the nation Wednesday record.s, aroused the ire or senators powlded spikes into the wall 3.! they evening . He will make an interim report in his staunch support of iht: nomination went. on the controversial Cambodian opera-or Federal judges Clement F · DeMls Rogen, 30. or 1522 E. Avalon tion. The talX is to be about 15 minutes. ' Haymworth and G, Harrold Carswell to SL, was listed in good condition today Mr. Nixon was Jll'ven a 21,2.bour brief-the Supreme, Court. Somt dubbed his at Soulhern Inyo County Hospital in Lone ing Sunday at his San Clemebfe o(fice. activities t.ht "MollenhoU Cocktail." Pine, with head injuries suffered Satur. Aides later called the reporil_ on Cam-The Presiden• Tuesday is to' host a day when he was hit by a railing rock. bod.la and Vletnamization eJiCouiagtng..~ White House state dinner for the official He was plucked from a tiny shell about • visit or Rafael -Caldera, President of the size of a douli1e bed on the 12,951 · Meeting with , the President wei:e Venezuela. foot peak and gingerly clrtied to. the: Melvin Laird secretary of defense ; Gen. Mr. Nixon, his wife, friend Charles summit where he could be fiown out by Creighton W. Abrams, U.S. commander ''Bebe'' Rebozo' and aides were scheduled helicopter. · in Vietnam ; Dr. Henry Kissinger, top adviser on natiooal security i.ffairs; to· 'board Air ror~ One and depart The drama which might have taken his de lSte NIXON, P11e ZJ life and those of hi.I 10 rescuers if all had Adm. John S. MCCain, Jr., comman r not gone moolhl be s ,,, d hil of U.S. PaciUc forces ; Gen. Earle G. 5 Y &an a ..... r ay w · e \Vheeler, reUrlng dlalrman, joint chiefs Rogers, 1 veteran climber, was hikln& · · . . 1 ~ _, DAU.Y' PILOT....,_.... M • y th with two-tfellow Sierra Club members. . f or staff; and Adm. Thomas H. Moom, .eXIcan OU A r•nJ•• rock struck him, causi•• an ' CRASfl •ViCTIM COMFORTED ON· CENJER, DIVIDER ' incoming chaliman, joint chiefs or staff. ~· ''O ''6 LI-•1t1 1-• In ~.th 1for iklend Mother1 Two l'Ull..;;,... apparent concussion since he repeatealy ~ ay """ ~ ' -,-. . ...,~, NIXON ENCOURAGED Shot m· Mesa ' lapaed Into u-ciousn ... during ih<i I Gerald Warren, deputy pre.as secretary. rescue~ ,,.,, < said the Presidenl was encouraged by ,. . Je/_{ Sn)'*r,\of _1038% Kennymead SI., N F . . I • c' ~·-t. :.:i,~~acy brlefil]IJ rom bis field Work Camp Tiff ~~*'7~~~1;u~ ' . ew. ' P.O. rt ~eewa,·y .. ·' ,.r,~ .. ' Warren declined to specify what lhe I & mlt o,f .t.he...mouidain, while Harry Lew-,. ... briefing cov_er..ed other than to say It A. sleepy Saturday afternoon of bee.r· eUyn, of Long Beach, "ent for help. · . . ~ . - . , . . , · I deall. wilh !he Caml>oc!ian operalioo ind dlinking a,.t Spanbjt -ended '" Rwinln~ and cW.bering down the rug-'Ki"lls 3 5· 0 Ii 'H , " ;t' the progress of Vletnamizalioo. gunplay at a Costa Mesa ]lbO(. camp ged peak, Lewellyn·nac:hed th8-Whitney . I ' ' t · ers ·ur • He said he ex~ na dramaUc an-when ~ Puerto Rican 1entlt~ accuaed , Portal Ou!J>Olt 4JA mila away in $ hou~ , '" _ ' , • nouooonent.s or new decision would be a Mu:1can youth of steaiing b11 suitcase.· to te!epbime Inyo Co u n t y Sberiff ~ . \ , 1 revealed in the w~ay address. Ask-, The incident left Ode jlUed and one deput'lt. . . . . . h , • · · • ~ ~by 1t..-waa oec~.ry to take up 'hospitalized. _ Thei notd\ed the Eastern S~a ~ Tbrei .. pe'nol'is ,.-ere ~~jed -,ancl° ve, f'reeway y;h!n 8. Car wtn£ ~tor contril nwOrial ~vwan-Uni Warren said Jose c. Ramirez, 11, was listed in team r by J= Holcomb anGthe trjcly ·~ Sund•)' night in a 'high .speed ~ust north of-U'le Pan;aatsl{oad-Brfsttl , the Prelldent f~t a 1 P,,.reas report g~ condiUon today M Co8ta Mesa ~:l °Wh~r :"~ :' = f~ eo1IWon 1t ·the muth end of the-.Newport' Street CfQssltlf.~~ into a non. io:the oaUon woWdi ~ worthwhile·. MemMlal Hospital with . a .32 caliber shle 1 Al' ':''be . a out-· ~ · . • nd ~t~n1 wa,oq.1 ~ 1 ·[ • Warren aald there is oo change in bullet wound In eadl-Ieg. M'o~ntai:Snicuegan. · 1 · • , . · Dtad 1at~ aceM"Were;. · 1 lhc PrWdeOt's posiliiln thal all u.s. · F~llpe Padilla, 45, alao a resldenl or, well or Bishop par:i!'Z!i /:~rC::t· M" · , • t ff"~· -A: man 1'n1allvely 1denlifi~ ~Y Ujo , .troops .• come oul of Combodla tJr· June Sa~ Farms, 14850 SunlloW<?r ~ve.,, nw',onto·~ Pine Peak allo<rt 18 .m: ,.J.DIS er UJ.,,1, · · , 1 .,_,.,.., olfice. u Terry Erkkaon. JI, 30. ,ffe 'lell ~ tile 'l)U<lltion ol 1ut11re was booUd mto dty J~l '!" chirps, Saturday while helocopl<I' pilot MJ~ Ar> 1 , • • · • . • rormerly ol .eo.la ~a. , .u.s l"l)llllcOl and:air-'f'"' Jhe , olassaullwtlhlntellltoc:onumtmunlel. tonlo 0.;, in cine more men Sanda ( ·y -1.. · • Fall' . -H11"""".,..1c~""'lhhoandcar, INSIDE TOD" Y. South Vietnam.,.,, w,-. said be bad fired Illa 11111 morning. . Y D '.l:Alguna , · · , IJOOald I\. Ba~l. 11, o1 FuVerton. I ' ' • twice already "ilhoul almlog al anyon" Goina•:t,work ti ·~ •• d "' ' ' ' I ' I -1\1~ J .. n u Con•~ .. "' u= ' ' 88N'4TE DEBATE. . The mOS1. dtlailed account of the . a a.m.,.,,.~ 111:am rove . . , ,_ -~'t '* . -~,.t:M . . -'.i .~-,--. .u,· ,.,_,,,-,. y1 r ·. ' w=~ kl 1~ !Ir id~ 'dkl -• . ~·-In the lheer wall and rigged a A •Slnl --n>inlt!!r: ~=> • ~r ,In• !he ,nor(hboo.ind _, __ u•~• 18 '" " .,. ·~ di$ule and gunptay was given poUce Tyrolean lnvene to brl1>1 Rocera to the ' · · ·~ ·~ Ind badl»iOjlllial in lvall"ll: ' ' ' '' ' I r;" ~a~I~~ ~~~ by81?-ye~J'°~= ~~·him In peak where he could he picked up. ...~ool WL fl'om 1 blurr above' AJ!Jd Cf1llr.,.,;1a Highway patrolmen said .... , 1 e sa ....,... _........., The fact he suffered an 1pperent con--a .,.,...r · · nesses told lhem the Erickson car ,... 1t'& Ute m~Tftl mo11tll OJ Mau Jor the California ~ ngeU w~o split a u:eekr11d palumort sents and en;ou i11tir best record -~trar this tim e "Of t~ vear . Vle!nOm by .ne•l. spring. . . the bunlihoule Ind uked U he could cuulon further complieated ~. Beach in•SOUth Laguna Saturoay. 1ravettng· at high speod •hen~ Tbe Preliden<s teleV .. iOD-talk wlll 4>0m>W hll loil . ' -A PhPlcla•cf(ll re111tnc l1lltJ'Ucllaof I San Ole~ wegull'dl, whlclfllfOY~. -oul of fOlllrol &1'11 sWded ~while the Sonat<·" deballna !he "r asked him -happened, ";"~-.,o-1he r-ers from beloW via wallll.. 0 ,.;vk. at lhe county beach, aald Ji>io tbe.-th~=·;\..i... ,.._ Sports !.~fJt 25., ~... ,. Mt-1$11 Jl.U lilll I Na!ltllll N.wt ... ~ u, 1 cw-e.wi1r ~ 11 C1ffllf11111 ,... '""'"' ..... w • (fflllk.1 " .,.....-U.11 ~ C-11 It Jl9dl Miirtleh IWI htWI ..... U T ..... a-JI • ...,.. ,...,. , TMtMn n-is ~ Jl·Jl w..-.i • fliMiilff-··-· -------..ii...,.-.......-w.----n ""'-""" u w-·• " ... 11-n ~111 L.Milflll1 u Wtt111 Mtwt ... ,....... _,, •• ....,...,.church ame1.dmelll...tbaL.would_.he-11id. 'That dumb F~iiboWDe,~talkie and !)>oy ra!Md llofel'l In 8 bori--'""" L. • 'f he s.n 1 'ID'lld """ •-· bM' f"'1btr tr.S, military pperaU001 ln Mendola told Off)cer Don Casey. zonlal posruon wtth hil head illlhll,v !he~··, G<fald Butler, 30 0 ;1 · ni · . "'N .a1 ~ ...,. -CllObodla-alter July __ 1 w 1\ h 0 u t The elderly fann WO<ker slashed open railed. . Bernar,dioo -Kiili ,or Ch(ls\ £)lurch\ 111i::';.\ ~ospital l7·o1· u~ - Cciocmsiooal approvat,Questionod aboQI. ~!Wiilre>' trouter Jep .. !he -ndl "The peok fat:< ii vlrtllally a llhffr lall stumbled· alool the raJh ...... -camel r the ' ausey, ,, ille .. -·..- ihls, Wam!n uid, "I l!!>n'I believe thal could be treated, while Lorenzo Sanchez at that Point and they had to Hft him Point !hen fall stralahl down onto a ~-"-~ton.~~.!:'."· multlP., ••· euta ..i came uo Joday.'' called police. from ledgt. lo ledp," Mid llberlll'i. . ' • , ,_,,, "" ~--; -Duriq~weekend, the President ac-orncercasey ilia severll Other uty o._ve Wotti'iT. 1 ---)edge. . Carol. 14, .mu1t1~le aifl,..,,-JI. ceptcd with "some regret" the reslgna· patfolmen converged on the aru to Rogers, 1 trucking company employe A team or CUlrdl led by U. Bart rllh' ann, K1therlli Cc6l1h. 1., tion of controversial Pulit:er prize win-~ bun~ Lhe .suspred, who had left. th.e wUh to years' mountaineering e1peri-,Nut· re!C\lfd the u11C001Clous mlnls~ri bit Internal l~1 IDd • nlnf lnveali11Uv• roporler-Clork R. ""'(S.. 1110011NG, .,.,. II · llloo CLIMBEll, Pap.II 11lnulel olter tbe 2;3JI p.m. fall. 15, brok• rllbl wrtal. bol' al U ' I • "' ' • + ' ' " • .L , -. 1AN CLEMENT.£ IHOPPIRS MilT THllR NIW NllGH90RS AT THE LOCAL DRUG STORE ' p~ oftll Mrl. NI-Sltfl ta Buy o lo• of C!aftlly Ovor Holiday WMkend ' .. ,.... P .. e J l'roM P-.e 1 ·CALIFORNIA ELECTION • . ' NIXON : .• .. . . " --. . . F~ •tiff J ~··· Cent•rrf• Wor•t · • SHfKl~G-. ·,· , Q k . D ' . . sllOollq ..... and -111epcny ru ·~· ua-:-e. -,. . es. troys aanld.' C .~ .• •• l·-11\ey were diieciea lo anoOler blr(ICU building ••the labor cemp end IJ!qu~ed about the wliereaboota of tho lhoollllg Tm°Felipe," ~said. . lAwmen advised hlm.. of his con-•~lutiooal rlghl.s and uked il ,II, !"': dlralood theLl>e,bld the rlgl1Uo rtmllD otJtnt and lo 001111111 ... ~. He replled.thet be didn't ipilk Enclbll. .Police said t,hey confbc'.ated a .n ciliber revolver from his pocket, adding that the shooting victim denied stealing· Padilla's misiina iu.ttc1~ · ' f'ro• ... 1 CLIMBER .. . ence. said nqthl l'll durinc the piprilnl maneuver. Deputy Gary Woodard said he was al- IPMChlMI when It wu 4uece11full1 con uded and he was awaiting the hell· copt rescue . ''I j hope that U ooe of )IOI.I guys gel) ·1n a t like that sometime, I can cOmf and you out," he said. Lone PIDI eat is rated number four • on the ' I scale which dellgnatel · . the dilficuit)I the world'• tolJl)leat , mountains fof'I bers. Tourists, Soldiers De'fect to Austria Peruvian Town , LIMA (UPI) -illocue teanu arrived levaled. -wero blocked into the ·In the'devastated ftlhlng porl of Chim-t,tl!Moot ·~ clt)l,,llnlted lo the rest bote north or Lima today to. aid vlct.lms of the country mly by Slort wave r~dlo. ol P~'s worst earthquake or the century 'I1le government said it could not imo . whic:t. wreaked havoc in eit~ and towns medlately offer any official casualty from the dMel'\ -t lo the Andel naures from the quake, the strongest ' mowttains and the -Jwic]e. portloc ol whldl lutacl only two mJnutes, First estimates ol )he dead and inju,.d 20 S«Onds. Followup shocks continued from the Sunday !bock nm into the for another 15 minutes. hundreds. Radio reports from . Huaraz, The government'• Nltk>nfl Disaster • mountain town ~ ol Umt, -. Council Nkl it WU •DdinK four trucks reported 100 dead there alone. 'I'he Pan &olded wtth tfntlttrlC)' aupplies to Cltlm· American AssociaUon estimated the bole but sald it had UU!e hope of getting dead in Huaru at 300. aid quJ.ckly to Huaru btclu1e of varioul The Lima newspaper La Prensa · blocked estimated death.! through a 900-mile long !"'P<lrb the highway had ~ , quU:~en belt "in the hundreds." 1n several places by landslides and El Comercio of Lima, the country's damage. . . oldest newspaper, reported "thouaands An amateur radto .operator reporting of dead and injured." ' to ioyernmenl aaenciei lbrouth the na- At 1eU two · American nun• were UotW emeraeney frequency aa1d aeveral amona the dead. The St. Franc1s pollcemen were tllled wtth tbe pollee COnven.t in PitUbur&b, Pl., reported 811-~~ cobeuriper·cent of the Muses havt ter Echth Mary Se.lli, 55, ot Plttsburfh, maY ., k.IUed in he collapse of azt apartmirlt ~ destro)'e;d, -ttJe radio operator l&id. building In Chimbot~. Tbt con•ent aatd a Red C• ofncta11 estimated 80 per.. second urudentlfted nun troin Grand can& of tDe buildlncs In Qllmbote were Rapldl: Mich., alto 'was tilled In Chim· demqod. -bole. Both l1Wll hod beeJ1 servinl u 'Ille quake rea11tered • . struts 7.75 VIENNA, Austria (AP) -Twenty-one nurses in a Chimbote medical clinic. on the Richter Scale. It hit Lima about Hungariaii tourists stayed behind when PresideDl.Gen. Juan Vela.go Alvarado 3:25 p.m. and panicky i:es1denls fied .. ~ he • campaign, Is attemptlni to win a third from El TOro Marine Corps Air Station their bu.s left here Sunday !or Budapest, was aboard the first Peruvian navy swaying. apartment bulldmgs. Wome.n not pledging io support M ....... y If about 3:20 p.m. today. Austrian police reported today. · bOat to reach Chimbote where an knelt and prayed in the streets. =--wins and for making an issue ol tent\ as .S~~ l!lper!~ent· of public Except tor the top level brie!in& Sun-Al.50 over the weekend, two Hungarian estlmal;ed SO percent· of the boulH ,in _ Daq>age did not ~r . to be great Murphy's Technic6Jor eontraet. m.tructlon. He can avoid a November day, Mr: Nlxoo'1 San Clemente Visit aoldiere:, 1UU wearing their uniforms , ~ port city were wrecked er d&mag'ed. in Llina, a dty ci thrH rrul.Uoo people, "I Willh that Norton Simon had been ru.no!l lly coUetting more than SO percent w11 relatively quiet. A Friday htahllaht ud 1W9 Czecboltovak 10ldJen ~ 'Ille health m.Inlltry.utd allm.botl would ·but window1 were lbatt«td and plllter tnan wWiil: io al»dl, by IOml of the ct Chi 'foll TU-.tay 1 -~Wll his unexpected · drtve with ftebozo mlnHtudded border str1P1 and tiirbed be used u a central relief center.· w11 lhaken from the walll in downtoin prtnclplet ·at 'lll"b' condud ln I cam· His major chall~ngers are Depuiy uLap Pae81f~...i.. Cout. Highway throuih wlre fences to &eek poUti'Cal asybun Huarai. a city of 80,000, was repcr11d office bulldlngl and 1ome houses were ::';;~~ .;'.%';,! •i:'f:.1 f= Superintendent wu .. n Riles and Julian . _IWll;_ ____ •· -----'-----'Jn_A_llllrlL_,,,.. ______ "''---------ha-r_~_hltr""-th-. •_:q•_ake_and __ •....;..po_"*'_t __ deotrvyed. __________ _ he'o dividing the potty, but that'• N .. a; member of the Loa Aogeles Board ~ becouae he haee't bod much uporlenoa of Educatloo. ' In wociing with Ille ....... " _,. .,... ·~ IUlea and Nava both have campalgned . In a television intsnew, Rea1an .tded hard on ~iticlsms leveled aagirl9t Raf- ' tllat Murplly'a Technicolor --. wllJch . entltlea blm w an llrllDI eredlt ftrl1 by lqUllUve lllllill A. AJ11i Poat. card .and ball the not oo 1 Wulllft&lon Ille lelltlature'• top flacll lllllyot. Poot apartment. -ii 11Pf'OPll'" and '"nl'J WI yur aCCUlld the ~t ot L-~~1r,;;:;:. ~·:r~ -mlareP ..... ,.,, acbool-~;.~ IUl1!1rhlle Unruh ':J Yoriy lepoNd wutlq federal fur.do and fllllnc lo ·off thalr campalplnc. 1llelr aol)' -* Judll'llllp. llCheduled l<llvttl11 today wm an.-11111'"1 dllmJaaed tile crttlcleml u -oont.-: !l".l!UoallJ mollvated and lllUed I report YortJ crlllclaed Unruh llundly fir DOI -............ Poat'• conclualon• . taklnl I -on Propooltloo I, the .._•-•-. ' --ballot -wlllch W011k1 Unllb o1b1r otatawlde offlcea, the otate nQUlre lie etata w flnlnct IO --~ o1 public lnotructlon II ol-1-J 'llolfan.and·lf·-t.ot......,.., • ,_u... peeHton . .. 'Illa ...,.. euppoN Iha -and BelUD .oppDllS Jt u a..Sl bllllon\!'bou. II I PltOPOllTIONI •It J• Umub --· ., hlo JlelCan -lo piece hlJ pollllcll mlDI .... ~ I," Yoriy .-, pr..up biNB4-a'.•po111 1W -· -11ow 1e 11o Finl to mau declliom o1 , ano1411111 o1 ~ _rfW.~"M ·~ ·-·la ... -at a... a.atao· .. prim""i./i lllll$y. fate 11.Jl>e po Biown, In I opedal ftll 11 11 to _,. ol dollln anh to be apent-by ~ pllp wockan, aid Ille.--llDGllllJ IOYlflmlenl for~ lo cune. f<> 1 l'refanodmn on Ille )llr. • Tl-,. •-Prop. 7 11,alnled dllelly It COQ)ple!lng lllld tho lll1nclDll i.. II lf"""1 and tho, ~ornle 1 •ter Project by ln- wtio lllncll tht --ol belllllf cmilln( the tn1treel ralll payable oo him In N .... blr. • 1irac1J 1utbor1Jei! 1-11 o1>ll11Uon _ -.. Prop. I woUld ahlll 1 more than TVNNn LEADING 11 blllloo educotloo and weUare bunlen Tlmq held • 11..17 -1 lead ,,,. trun file local property tu to .aletewtde Bruwil wt1h Loa· Ancetea Ociunty llllOlll'Ctl SUporvtaor -Jllhn trlll1nc at II 11aq111 ·who haa c 1 m p 1 11 n e d -1 In 1 ClllfGmla Poll rel.,;od -~ Callfomli in -ltlon to Slturd17, TwwnlJ perceut Wart lletad Prop I Sunday termed Ill defeat "vltei" Sundey ID Illa campllp. In 1 iel~vteton lntervlew. He pk! rather Loa Aqolel lluporlor Court Judi• Ja-~an tnequlilea among tchool ey Padl4 ~ In 1 belhrobe at· I for itate flJJ>da, h woukl a.m. In hlla·Hllll home, ..-Ulla them Brown an n pnventlq 'numey 1 repeated Ilia ptedp that he would fmn clrculallllf I ,OllO coplaa of 1 four-be "pnpar<d lo IO w the pe0ple and _ .. tabloid llllored for N•I" com-ult for 1 Ill _.. later U 11181• rnuniUll. ,,,. judp qreed --und that the publleatton wu 111ap1 -IOVtmm•nl atudlea now er way lt. COJUlned neither the ..,.. ol the r«.«nmend more otate money for ~ Illa printer achooll. JlU,"lbt ,;:.. jUR: .de miltab •• "But t can auure you It won't be Tlmq Mid. m 1 ' fl billion," the Republican aovernor 11ld. --k -llldp blmd j!rown Under Prop. I, the •lit• would be trun ...wft, compollft Uteretun at required lo pay at lout half of local goYll'llft'ltftt UJltl'lll IChool COili and 90 percent of all ~n· Dr. Mu Jllfferiy · wtio I'll\ 1 1-by fednl welfare coata. To offaet the lots ·: • tn iroperty tu revenuet, 1tatewlde taxes would be increased '1.13 billion during the first yem a.lone. DAILY PILOT H ........ le•ll .... ,.. , .. ley .... ,._,. qitANOI COAIT l'UlllStclMO a)Ml'AJll'f' Rob1rt N. W1t4 ,.,.. ... ..,, -"l"Wllil!tr Tlrio1111i A. Motplrii~1 M-lnl Edllw Ric~1rllll '· Nill IWth Or•-c-i-, (flier ' CMtl Mn.: nt Wot 11, 1""9t Htwr*'l •1..:h~ 1111 Wnl a ... , •tu1 ..... ,.. ~- LI ..... l•dl: m ,Wnl ,.._ M11110rlfllll hid!; 11111 •ttdl blfYI ... 1M C~ltl M Hlrlll II ,..,..._ 11 .. 1 I 1--- '1be California Teacben Association and the County SuptrVllon AISOciation. proponents or the measure, counter that the legislature and governors, too long have promised property tax relief ·but haven't delivered . OTHER MEASURES Other proposals to amend the State eoosututi01l include these , ProP. ·2 -Lilts tome rettr1cUons on local IO•ermnent, inciudlni the pro. hlbttlon agalnot lncreulng tho lllariel or certain offi,clats during their terms of . orfice and allows for establishment ot, eomo d~..U without legl1l1tlve •l'!"""'al Prop. s -Remov" many provl11on1 dealing "1th the state public utilities commisslon from the Constitution and pull them under control of th e • Leglslaturo. Prop. 4 -Deletes rrom the constitution mostly ledlnlcal provilions dealing with prisons, homesiud• and unimproved private lands. Proponents contend the pn>vlllons ... obaolete. Prop. t ~ Autborh:e1 the leaislature to modify Ill own ·proposed oonstltutlonal amendments before submission to the vot.era and nqulm the le,Wature to call a COMtltutional convention when demanded by ,. majority ol the el ... torate. ~ · . Prop. I -Deletea provlelon r<qulrlll( the S'.alt Board of Education ,to adapt o:ie unllonn serlet of school textbook• •nd would put Into eUeot a new law a'lowin!il the bo,11rd to adopt mora than one ser~s. Local l!Chonl1 then would de. clde which merlea io UH hued on local requtremeni.. • •· ' •• The H·gh Road , m o 1t all aver- tre water.wau And Golden Weal is The High Aoad. Now you can fly to end from Catalina'• spectacular Airport-in .. the-Sky on our 20 -p1~11ng1r, twin JET-prop 01Havlll1nds. Only $9.12 on1 way Includes an exciting St .SO Scenic Tour. Sanra An• to Cttalin• "Lv 9'40AM Arr 1Q;OOAM Lv 6:30RM Arr 6:50PM Cata /Ina lo Santa Ana (Fri thru Mon only) (Fri thru Sun only) "Lv 10:00AM Arr 10:20AM (Fri thru Mon only) Lv 6:00PM Arr 6:20PM (Frl thru Sun only) For complete inl ormet!on call your travtl aQent or Golden West 11 {714) 836-4071. •EffecliveJune 15 ~ Golden West Airtines TreMQ!Rxd • • • .. 7 I ,I • r '" . . r •• '. • . ·~ ~ ..... • ~ ... • . I--• Huntington Beaek .. £DIT'IO.N VOL 63, NO .. 136, 3 SECTIONS, 3B·PAGES ' .. . ' ORANG.E ~OUNT.\(, cAllFCllNIA ,~ .. Lowest . . . Orange· County Clerk William E. St John today predicl<d 90e of the loweot turnouta in. county history tor Tuelday's Primary Elect.ion. 0 He estiinated that only 58.~ percent <JI. the .§55,$70 eligible wto.1 wiD 10 to the polls,' as oppoied to the'70 percent that voled In the 1111 prlmaty. Tht ' lowest· turnout 'in the' last two decades for a general or primary election was a 53.1 wcent turnout recorded In the pa:inwy electi!Jn. m 111$1, • . . * '* * Ballot· Late . • • ·Because · Of Strike . . Many ~ners in Hunti!E_ton·hch •rt complaining about late CJe:Uveries of sample ballots. But the d e I a y wu not local .;_ the • county we late Jn sending the ballots out to all registered voters. "We were late in getting .. them out because oC the truckers• strike," 1 member of county clerk \Villlam E. St John's staff said this morning. "They were in a warehouse in Los Angeles and we couldn't gel them down here 7 t.o be printed and sent out. "We did mail them five days-before the election, however, wlifch is what the law calls for." . - .. ' . C·oun-ty El~ctio_ ... --·· On Tqqday, Orange 'Councy voters w1lJ ~t party aomlnees for a variety of state and national offices in addition to YotinC 'on the non·partisan county offiCel. -• hicloded on 'the ballot will bt eight state proposlU<ms with seven local measures. , • ' - Of the· sevt.o, four are school tax ·proposals, one 'ls ·a · couhtywlde flood control ,tu increase reqqest and two ~~\!Lcba;.~ aod0pafk ............ -----...-1 . )IOlt Interest baa centered on r..., involving the replacfmeat for . the late., O>ngresljnan James B. Utt aod tl'F batUe for tbe 5th SllpervisorilJ.. Jllstrlcl seat currently held ·bY •Alton · E. Alle\l o! Lagwia Beach. Republican Congressional candidate John Rltteree am1011nce11' Suncdai he is urging his . supporters to back · the candidacy of State senator John , G. Schmitz as he is withdrawing from tht . . rl<t !or the 31th Cqr~ol llbtrid aeat. • • ·-• With Ratterree'• wttbdrawal, tbert aU three Republlcan1, 'two Democrats aod a Peace and FreedOm Candidate seeking the 35tb Congressional seat. The special e.lectton, which is · bejpg held to fill UU's· une1pirtd t~. has .six dandidates. The two Democrats, David N. Hartman and 1bomas B .. Lenhart are , rut1nlng in ·•dd~tlon to Repijbllcans ·Schmits, WWiam ,Wilcoxen, , . . _, . .. WaRer aod Hllilt!hgton lltilch culitiact. administrator Cris C. Crill. Clja..., are tlOOd .that none • .i· the caodidateo will receive "10llP .Y<MI to win . 'l'uesday, iorctnl the -Into ~ Nov~~ .. fgnoll· .._:r.:..1 ':\.'.· The de..,,'l!:f of . -Wt. !roar Ida office • ., State-s..>ator 'fTQm the" l\llJ Dtstricl ha.s left . tbe rl!C< OPJ!L .. 'riie of lice '.I• belo1 : ...... r b)l ' t w o ·Rtpublicant,Dennis Carj>eiiler-; lht'lllale .. ·-:<See~· r~ s .,..r-• ·:.: ,;.,_ J • -·'!:.. J ,, ~ ....... Mil ·ler to Seek Beach ·cauneil Aciidn .. -r-, . " ' -Downtown Huntington Beach will be wi\h·two OJllltlcotlonl·IO"·COIU\CU Jitn!Uts ni,· ~ m the !,..... lllll·Dola unde;--the City council spotlight again ... _ to .... ~~intbe~~-'.o.-~~~-.,G(~.~tbe tooighl~=~~·r~.-·------· -w~.:::-•1 , ~r .. ___,.~lllN~,.~~i1:Cll)' .. U~~• ". · · . Eleanor Lambert, ii asking · the cowicii and oorporatiQQ y.,i 'l!'P In ~11men will .be. asked by city ad-for ~isakln ,to aelt peanuts fl'.Om a .prindple.)ast Mooday "~· .. , mln1stra~ Doyle Miller to extend the truck at · 304· Pacific Coast Highway a6d 'nle report calls for general nb"ll* ... moratorium on new construct;£· on ·n the another Lona.Beach 0'&uslneuman, -~d ~. a change· in the "'"'"'" ,Ucenle. . Top of the Pier development plan ea. · K. Ni~Ols, wants to run a beer ~ 1 ~e: .~ the hotel ~, ~. aod wider · He will ask for the ~n Issuing at 410 Coast Hlg!r .. ay. , .. , appl~ of .the ~~-ti~_.~ bulld.iqg permits for projects wh.ich do Police repo~ on the •DDl.lcanll. have . ~ee ~ pay f Pf ~ ~provtmfD\!- not conform to the Tap of the Pier been submitted In both cases. 'l'he councilmen declined to inltiatt concepts te> ·be extended for anothe'r The council aJso is e1pected to ditcuSs utJon::..on ~y of the '.pec;tlc P,iOpoa1s six months. a study group's rtcomt;nenda'tions o,n last ~~k. IJi.lt..~~ that ,tMJ W6Ulif The second session or the council, waxs to finance •t0.3· million ·worl.jl ol take ~tber JoOt -al ••. recom- scheduled for 7:30 p.m., will lead off ctvtc·improvements. mendationi ·~ -. ,: · ••. · . . . ' . -.. ' . ' ' Mn.--1""'aino-Fabo<,-.pi:alidolll....fl..--!- Golden West HQmtlO'fmel'I ...,1.,,.;m;o., · r---cood4!fed a .-.....,. •• ~ In , northern Huntington BOocb Friday ·Ni_x~n Flying . ~1£all of _l£citer .. Folliiuia. · ~W.¥1U~n; ..... ,~~~~~ Brie(ed Suniay · . . . , .,L: ,· ~ , 1 lo dieck oo ballot tleliveries. , €'.( • ~e ed II reoideocos, ecwtrlnf'1I -/{ gi voters. • third or the voters bad not receiv- ed tr sample ba1Jots as of Friday," [ she said. "With 33 measures on the major party ballots, including consUtu- t tional amendment and with no home mail I delivery befng made this .Saturday, m111:y ' voters will be arriving at the ~ Tues- ·1· day having bad only one day to eValuatc the i56Ues," Mra. Faber claimed. The homes Mrs. Faber contacted weft !n the Golden West .dive•eot And In the area or the staeey Cleq Sdiooi to the north. Of the 99 voters covered, 17 had received their ballots by Friday while 32 had not. Huntington Beach Postmaster Pete DiFabio reported this morning that the bulk of the ballots were distributed Jl'fi. day . "We got most of them on Thunday end it takes us a day to distribute them," he commented. * * * Beach to Vote On Bond Rl\tes 1'uesda1 is "D" Day for the HunUngton Beach City School District as voters go to the polls to decide the fate ·af $4.75 million in already approved school construction bonds. School officials are again uking voters to approve a change in the bond Interest rate from five to aeven percent. The measure ia intended to enable the disbid to sell the bonds '° more acbool& can be built. D~trict olliclals point out that they cannot sell the bonds at five pereent under present market conditions. The same propoaal was dtf~ated last Februa!Y, though 1 tu overTide Of 40 cents jused during the April 14 elec-. tions. It takes two-thirds approval o[ those _!oting lo pass the interest rate lncrtast. Kiser Will Ad dress W. County Realtors Chamber o( Commerce manager Ralph Kisr will be the featured speaker at the: a 1.m. breakfast rneetinl Wedneaday of the Huntinaton Beach-FOWllain Volley Board oC Rtalt.<n at' the HlB1liqlon Sea<:IUI. HJs &Ubjecl: "What's new with tht partnenlllp of the cbambe<_ol<Omm§Ce. city .... the board of R<oltors." Slock Jlf•rkeu NEW Y-ORK (AP.) -The stock market drUled upward in l11te trading Ulla after. noon on briJk volume. (-ste-quotaUOns, Pages 30-3l). Advancing Issues on the New York Stock Exchanse led losers ,by a margin o( '"'nearly two to one. The winner a had htld a three to one mir11n Mir the 1es- 1ioo '1 1tart. . , l '. DAil Y .. IL01' Sllft ....... 1!1 lllCHARD P. NALL ' ot' .. Deltr Plitt SMff ~oed .f:atela -Netted ~-i'hoe-;Presfdent was scheduled to fly back to .\Vl&hington this afternoon follow- ing bJs briefing Sunday by top mjlJtary aides ~ the Cambodian situation and Viet.¥mtptlon. Presi<{ent Ni.ton bas scheduled a televWcm talk to the. nation Wednesday evening. Re wtU mate an interim fJ on the controversial Cambodian o a· Uon. The talk 11 to be about IS-minutes. . . -SC1il ~<Kane; ll, and Mark Fridfi0l'6n~lo (with !fsh) enjoyed Me- morial weekend at Huntlng!On.Beacb.Pier where.they hOoked a mess o! corbina. More than 100,000 persons visited slate and.city beaches over the weekend. Workmen hustled to get,Pier open for the holiday. Happily, for Scot and Mark and other fishermen, they made it. Pier repairs will continue for another two week.s;-,bu~ tip is open again. Mr. Nixon was given 1 2'k-hour bri - lng Sunday at hJ1 San Clemente offi . Aidi1· later called the reports on Cam- bodia and Vletnamization enmuraging. Mountaineers Parachute Meeting with ,tfte President were Melvin Laird secietary of defense ; Gen. 'Creighton W. Abrams, U.S.' commander in Vietnam; Dr. H~ Kissinger, top adviser on national ~rity affairs ; Adm. John S. McCain, Jr.:-cOmmtinder of U.S. Paciflc 10.:ces; Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, retiring chairman, joint chiefs of staff; and Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, incoming cbalrmlln, joint chiefs of staff. To Save Santa Ana Man A daring team of mountaineers para- chuted onto the pinpoint peak of a high Sierra mountain Saturday night and Sun- day to rescue an injured Santa Ana man in one of the most dramalic evacuations in years. The victim was hoisted -inch by .inch -up a 500-foot sheer rock face on rugged Looe Pine peak by the 10 volunteers, who J)OUhdtd' spikes into the wall 11 they went Dennis Rogers, 30, of 1522 E. Ava]on St., wu listed in good. coodttion today 1£ Southern lnYo County ltO]lpital in Lone Pine, with bwl injuries siiffered. Satur- day wben he was hit by a falling rock. He was plucked from a tiny •hell about the-size d a double bed on the 12,951- foot peak and gingerl y carried to the summit where he could be fiown out by belicopter. Tht drama which might have taken his life and those of his IO rescuers tf all had not gone..smoothly began Saturday while Rogers. a veteran climber, was hiking with two fellow Sierra Club members. A faliing rock struck him, causing an apparent cOncussion since he repeatedly lapsed into unconscioumess during the mcue. Jeff Sn)'d.-. of ltl3S2 KeMymea~ St., Orange, remained with Ro1ers at the treacherous spot 500--feet below the s~m· mit of \he mountain,. while Harry Lew. ellyn, of Long Beach. 'went !or help. Running and clambering down the l"LIC· aed ~-W...llJn nached the Whitney Portal Oul,pOst 4~ mlles away ln S hour! to te~ ln)'O County Sheriff's ~tiet, 'They notified tbt E:Utem Sierra 1'f.lcue t..m led bl' John Holcomb and the !ricky ope.ration on the peak. rour miles from Mount Whitney, ta{lesl In America out· sjde of Alaska, began. Mountain rescue expert Darin Blacl<- well, of Bishop, parachuted ht pitch dark. neas onto Lone Pine Peak i:ibout JO p.m. Saturday while he.locopte.r pilot Mike An~ tonio new tn ntnt more men Sunday 11111nll/C. Going to work at 9 a.m ., the team drove pitons into the .sheer wall and rigged a Tyrolean traverse to bring Rogers to the peak where he could be picked up. 'lbe fact he suffered an apparent i:on- cussion further complicated things. A physician kept relaying instructions to the rescuers from below via walkie· talkle and they raised Rogers in a hori· wot.al position with his head slightly raised •. "The peak face is virtUally a sheet fall ·at that point and· they had to lift him from ledge to ledie,'' •aid sheriffs Dep.. uty Dave Wolizer. -. Gerald Warren, deputy press secretary. said ·the President was encouraged by the full military briefing from lilii field commanders. Warren declined to specify what the briefing covered other than to say it dealt with the Cambodian operation and the progress or Viet.namizatioo . He .said he upected. no dramatic an- nouncements or ntw decision would be revealed in the Wednesday address. Ask· est why It was necessary to take up na.Uobal, television Ume, Warren said the P.restdebt felt a progress report. to .the nation would be worthwhile. Warren aald there is no change in the President~-position that all U.S. 18ee NIXON, PIP IJ Edison Files Request For ·2 New Nuclear Sites By JOHN VALTERZA before the state Public Utilities Com-°' nie o.itr """ Stiff I I ed Soulhern Callforriia Edison Comwny m ss on, expect to begtn late this year. today filed its official apjilication with Steam generltion for the: first oC the the Atomic Energy Commission for twin reactor complu:es· already have permits to build two _ huge . 11uclear been O(dered from a manufacturtr, the generatJng staUom near lhe e.1isting one utility a•nounced recently. at San OMfre. Spoke.aroen tor the. firm said the official The two unlta wlJl be built in dug-oul filing wtU....w-t 1. pi ocec:ture to schedule hollows downcoas:t from the present lengthy bearings be.fore the AEC to nucltar !eACtor on 84 aa'tt: under Ion • ddf.rmlne.if permission will be granted term lease Crom the feder1l go • for consttucUon-starling nt.xl summer The two generators, producing 1.1 on the M56-mi1lion plant!. million kilow1tJs apiece, would aerve The twln reactors w1if product more the electrical need• of· 2'h motion con- than four times tht amoUnt of electricity sumer• and will take about ab' years than ~t aeneral<d by the pr..ent to build. • nuclear geoeratl!fg system along the The appllcaUo• lo · the AEC Includes shore.line of1Camp Pendleton. apeclficallons for j atrict monitoring pro. TentaUve 'plans call for the bearings grain on U\e environmental effects Of to begin early nex.l sprin1 01 the ·~ the nuclw generator& similar to that pllcauon: ·--• ---· -whieh l\ll beeif·;o1ii( on r..-•v•ial Thoso . wlll lie precedod by ..,.. ~ ... •l ll'it lint plaa~ • ---'~---- t ,... Wire .. .ncll .• Lit.IA, p.,..:.. A !filJ .of·''!tte.'r roitred down on the mdantaib ,\'illey, cJty of Cara'• Monday momlrig' aiid wiped out · . what lltle had, not t>eeni d~ by an First estimates of ,ttie dead' and ,Jnjuled eartb<ium Sunday, two ,lndepe1>!1ent rrom ,tl\e · s~~ ~k \:un , liitO 'illo soUr°'8 .re~. Hundreds, peih1ps .J!_uodredl. Rid.lo rCdfl tram\ ~ even 1houaanda, were fear~ deld aIOQ& a~tain · town. ~ oi umi:, • 600-mile lllretch of the coast. . . : r~ 100 · d<.,d lh"1 ai-'Ji!>.'! P"1 ~ ham : radio operator caJl!ng from American ASsotjation ~* th, earu .um.i..i-1.000,_ bad' been •dead•tn ·!faru auoo., , -,. · klDed ·~n'that city, dUe eUt iii the ,port The 'Llma ne,;,p.po;. l,i ;_,_. city cl Chimbote. There wair 00 way of estimatM deaths thrctllb a ecio-rribe loni confirmina this casualty filure. quu .. llhaken · belt "In the bllndreds." According to the radio call; Caru had El Comercio' of IJlnt1; the ~· been 90 pel)'.tllt deatroye<l &inday after-old~ newspapOr · report..i ·-noon by the quake. The operator aaJd • . ' ., ·• the q~ate· apparenUy broke a· nilurai of•dead and inland., • " ·- 1 At Itast two " Amerkan mmi' 1m• Zieglet" Blasted . On .'Fuzzing' U.S. . I Camliodia Mores Press Secretary Reinald 2Iegler was accused by members of the presidential press corps this morning of · "fuu.ing " the questions or U.S. air and 1og1sµcal support in Cambodia afttr the scheduled Julie 30 troop withdrawal. Ziegler at a briefing in Laguna's Surf and Slnd Hotel Indicated there would be no "future logistical support of Cam· bodian • operaUons after U.S. forces withdraw from thelr1I-mUe penetraUOn. He appeared to leave open, however, the quesUon of U.S. air support for anY Cambodian operation by ,the SOuth Vietnamese. Zleaier quoted the Prelldent u saying earlier· he assumed the Sauth Vietnameae Anny 1'0Ukf wind up Cambodian opera. tions ~n after U.S. withdra•al. •among 1be . .._,d.) :r\le, St. J'Xancls Coqv" In Pitlll>qrth; p1., ,.,..i..l Ii> .ter. F.dl.th ·Mary. ~ 16,m ~ tlll~becotlapse ~Of ·~-·~ ~ In l)bilpbote. T!>e ...,~~l.uld a secOOd. unlifealined, '"'"' fiwa· .Grlll\I l14pills Mich. also W•• ilJled iii Cbfm. bot•. BOtii .... 'hail 1loen. Hmiic , .. nursea In a Cblmbo!O ""*"I' dnk. ..--1c1-.-·J,.•1H-'idirarado I'•• aboar:d tbe tint Pepmao • navy 'boal to reach· Chimbote Jriiere. an estimated so· pC!rceot of Uie boues in the port' city were Wrecked °' daJOOiiil. The health ministry said Chirnbot:ie would be usecLas a cenlra1 reUef center ..... -, . Huarai, a city of I0,000, waj reported hardest hit by ~ qtpke anil 16 per<:tlll leveled. Roads ,..... 'biodled Into l\>O 9,111().foot high dty, Unkecl to the l'<iol of~t/>e'~unl!I \ll)iY. by lbort wav1-i1~. The gcvemmenl said tt ~Id not nil· medlal<iy · offer ID'f ol!ldol ~ •flguree lrorp the1 ~ke; the otronpiot portion or wnich J4ibi! only two mlnuteo. 20 tee0nd.s. Folkmop obocb -r •!or onother 15 mi""\00-. ' . Oraage ' "I'm reserving an answer on ajr su~ port following -June 30 as It relates to security of U.S. forees in South Vitt- nam," said Zii Rlir. •He also suggested .such support, If given, would not be -11£tical. ·.,' ' i ·1• nd -+!i.!111 . --'Mter being ask..u aggress ve y · • . ..., ... •lier repeatedly ir he wll'deiiberate\f c_)oudin' · .. -.,... · • the t,sue, Ziegler. said he tnougttt lie 1 ~ou can, coOI ic:.c:m &be ~ ' wa! answerln1 pfeCisely: He 1 said ·he TUttday (It 151dtere;es) or awelttr ~ WoUld not· dillCU,.<: U.S .. air 111PP<>rt o! in the sun !"11ler loiand whore South 'Vietnam... tn 'Cambodia art<r t~t mercury _,......,. to Ill, -. June 30. inc many ~ea:l-Mt?'beacbwlrd; · · The · Q~i01,.ing filtered down · into · · • ...r- semanUcs "" ·lhi won! •loglttieal llftor • ·~UDB . TODA,.,, .. > one •sman pOlnted OfA that .Sotith.1 .. .., Vletnanfele fort!t.1 In Oembodfa are rang. -;' lt'1 the """11 fPIO"tlt oJ Jffv • ih1. beyoi>d the 21 mil• U.S. ltmit oocl for the CoUf ..... A>IQ't!i' IOllO an 111in1 u..s. rlff ... lood ond materiall.~-i-IJlllt o .,.,kftil Bald-tirltr l<iJet. lri ... ,.., to. • different tack,. end . <11Jou thoir be1t ,.,.o,.i l!o dtnied there. ts dll<rlmln•tloii Jn, ... , GI. lhirlim• of Ille wear. the led<rali0o<i'l>r08rain or·dlltrtbuting , SPorlo POQ< 75. • food stampi ' and commodities: • Iii ,_the~__ ..,...· • t-~ ,.;.:..;. ... ' ·~ south.· . _, ., . • ., t 1 ......... , ......... , ...... . As Zle1Jer, who1had'1 ~ In Ohit. ' C:."" · ~ . ·::=-::::' 1i: speaking Sunda~ cloltcl . ~ dUUtult =:.,. ;; =:: ,.........,,9--t session with the J)rftl COl'P'r'~.1 ..._ ••-, 1 "lt's ~ to bet-ba<!k:'Ll'Jb8r9 WIS loud ... ..,t.I ,.... ' ev-. 111tert..-. it.ti ......, J laughter from ll!'Wllll~ ' · • =., "'11 ::::'.~ Outsfde In the parkln& la\•ot tl\.e. bc>Jel . =-.:.. •• , " --.. ,_ ' an auto bumper 1Ucktr aald/11Vlttnam. " · lova \L.or leave It," ' ,ii \ • I .... -a-:-Y.l'ltOl-....,-M.:_ ' ...... _.p,,..,J ' _J!&l.I.Of !.. .,_.~. - • Network.TV Crewmen M,i$iing in Cambodia rHNOM PENH (UPI) -NBC. ail CBS telmal<a ...W. liicbtmc '.--111tii of ellht ,.... Were npoNcl tOdoy to be mllliD&. ,n.ir aboDdoneci cai:i·)me ll1>0l!'d .aa mn.. -·ol l.Ptinoin Penh .. llllliwl1 a: ,. . - C--mUi'"ar, ,_dr9ye . r~n ooldlen .,,,,, lwloi -tliey lriod to --~Can.~ .,idlers ""' -to ..,. to mcb . later IA>lay:·11:.,. iaid , ... ~ qaln 11"1 ol jbfJr ~ ""'' saw no ' • -· ~ DAILY PILOT l!IAlill CDAIT PWUIM ... OCWoPMT :..·. a.wH.w...i ...................... ~ ..... c.i.,. Ylot~---........ n.,.,, ICerril 1!:4111w t••• A. Mw,lii•• M...,.t:,,i. AIMrt W, l•t" ~leEllllW ......... .... °"'" 17175 le•d! leul'"''' Mtili11t -Ytlr••u P.O. a..1 7f0, 92641 ---....._ hKll1 m ,..., "-c.ui. -._, m wu.. ..., ,,,.... ............ ldl: DU WUI .... , ao.,..._., !'II~ M ,._.II C..... ll• . ' • , S~rl'• llp The lint· half of Liilie Loque Ind Pony .League action is ·nearly · over in Huntington Beach and Fountaln Valley. liome leaml -pleted league play lut --otllen ltDp this .... t. . 1n the llua\lllllon vlliey !.<ague the !!)diam flnlsbed on'top with a 11-t .-d. '!be Cardinals pU:ted up Ille -half - title In the ieape'• minor dlvillon with a · M-1 record while the OJbs, at 64-1, ~ fh'lt among tile f~ teams. Golden ·West Pony League ended lint hall play Wt week with the Cubs winning the title on .a t-1 record. In Ille 0ceao view Amerloan Lugue the Tlpra took the Ont ball Uile wlth a perfect' llAI reconl, the only Little League team without a loss in the area. 1be Ocean View National League tiUe went to _ jhO A.troo who COJDpiled an !;!! _r<eml. 'Ale Meta captured the F'llcmUiln Valley Loque a{tor a playoff game with the Pirata to bttak • tie .. Sea View Loque ljoeso't end Ill lint !lalf until 'l\laday, -the 'RoblnwGOd Lugue Is 1JOI p~ a ilpltt llChedule thJa IUD\IJ'ttt • ' T Teaml will at.art a new half next ..... ~ ,._. atpCilngs. 1llls 11 s II n g 'Ii"" -mpleted 'slandlngl or cur-RDI atandlnp thnJulh saturclay. •'°'""Aliil YAl.UY &.&YUi W L T Meb 621 .. ,,..... ,,, ·==~ : ~ ? OIM!b I ' 1 •r-I 4 • c... J 1 • !"ilUI.. 1 I I •HU"""9TOM VAl.Ln UAM• W L T lrdlt,. t 1 . • ...,...II 7 :I t tlDer• ' ' 0 Jttd kl!. ' s 1 Yank.. 2 I I Whlt9b 1 • 1 oOCI"" VllW AMllUCAN LIAOUI )' W ' T ,_ ... .. ..... -· -·---= 11 • • • • • . . ' . ' . ' . . ' 1 .•• l , ... wr.1 .. In 0 11 • ~OCIAN VllW NATIONAL l.I A.UI ..... p ... ,. .... Plr•fell 1lr1ves _,,. c...-.... '"" ltOllNWOOO LIAIUI. SIA YllW LU.9'.11 W L ' . ' . 7 •.•• ' • I I ' I • ' . . ' . . . , . ' . . W L ' . ' ' , ' ' • • • . . ' • • • ' . . • • • . ' . W L ' ~ : : : I r•-SIO C.rlllN' • • 0 ,ir.,. • ' • G4e!lb , 1 • ..ouHI• nlT·l'OlfY UAIU• ... . NIXON, ••• W L ,T ' . . t I I 1· , • • • •• • • • . , . ' ' . I t t troops ' come oui «.. Clmliodia by J""'! 30. He .left "I"" the question of lulure U.S. JoP11Cai and air IUp!lOrl for the South V..ai•AJ ZTE Wamn aid tilt Praidenl did not plan to say UJlhlnl about tbe lbnetablo for withdrawal ol 150,0I» lnlopl from Vietnam by nut ipring. The Pr<sideot'• -televhion lalt will mne while the Senate Is debating the -Cooper-Church ama.d!nent that Would bor • fUrtber U.S. milllary operaUOlll in COmbodia after .Ju!J 1 w II h o u t ~II approval. Questioned about thla, Wam:a. l&k.I, "I don't beUtn that ._ Cll'At Up todq .'.' . During tbe wtekmd, the Prafdent' ado. - C<p(ed wltti .. _ ,..i'' .tile rellgna· lion of controvenlal Pullber j>nu .. .,in. r*'C lnvittlgaU.. ·~ Clark R. Nel)<nholl. w[>o --u Pmldenllal . cmtxldsanan. . ollollenllof!-antl 111e-Whlt0-itome aid there wu "ablolute?g no prtaure" for . ' • -. Girl Killed -I --·ATilh Rockets ~Hit transportation. When they're b~g big on the Orange Coast, you get-there by any s possible. ~ paaaenger got off al the Huntinf1on eaehPier. _, Parade Entries Float ln Entries continue to float In for the Huntington Beach Independence Day Par.aQe. Jae~ Tatham, --publicity secretary for the Jaycees who slap the parade, today ,.~ that with the-June 15 deadline for entries approaching more than 200 e~tranta have qned up. ''Tber:t'll be bams, floats, clowns, celebrlUes, anUque autos, equtstrlans - in , fact. some thine for everyone." he COl)ll11enled. r- 'I'hll year's theme-Is "achievexii.eiits of Our American Yoclh." The.re 'ff.ill be eight parade divisions with each honoring liile uped ol youth acUvliles. • ·--School BEISAN, J.rael (UPI) -In less than one minute today, 10 Kll'lyush• n;tckets 9!ammed· tnto thls town of 12,000 penon!. One 9-year~ld girl died and five other children 11nd three adults were wounded, one chUd seriously. The new attacks. coml.Bg llO soon after the ambush of an Jsraell school bu! near Baram on the Lebanese fro.!ltier May 22, sent new waves or anger througtl Israel. Israeli artillery and planes quickly hit back across,lhe Jordan border. Wltneases said today's rockets from Jordan Came in aq Jut the ~!ants did not have j:1me to reach the concrete undergroUBd shelters wtuch dot the town. At the Ayan Not school the first graders were just filing· Into thel'r classrooms. Some were stilt at ple.y , on the school's basketball C'OUrl. I' was a serene and sunny day, just like any other. . "Suddenly there wu this terrible whlsUe, Jlke a jet plane only worse," said teacher Zippora Janku, 24. '!Thell there . were tense terrible blasts. All the chUdre1 were running and IC?'eaming and crying. - "J was just taking my first graders Into elm. Two of. them had wandered off and I found ·out they had both been hit. -·~ had her arm all gashed and the other One had head wounds. She ls hurt badij, 1-am told." Ruthy Ella!' is ·1. She was one of the children who escaped unscathed. But Ruthy is not likely to forp:t this day for a Ion-time. . The slim, dart ~ Utile gir~ 'ber eyes .sUU wide with fear, &aid. "1 was very ,rra!d. .. t ~ ~ '.qied., Why did they do that to-ua?= . • RJght next door to tbe schoOl stands a soda · ,POP stand where _ the children dally \XI their way to and Crom the !ChooU..µse. The ~lOdiDg rockets puncbed • doze• holes in its skies. · · · Proprietor Rachamln Anconina, 46, an immigrant friim Morocco, said, "I heard the fir5t. one comi.Jlig in and 1 froze. I couldn't do anylhlng. ·Then came the second and the third. · "I ran out into the scho61 and there were ciµldren lying bleeding all over the place." . In the town itself one of the rockets smashed throu~ the roof Qf a newly completed cottage. Others fell iJlto . the streets. Beach Youths ' , l Called to Camp Huntington Beach youngsters are being called to camp. . Richard CoUato, execulive director of the YMCA, "'1noon<"d today ~ registrations are being taken for this summer's mountain and day camping programs. . ,. . . "We are talung them on a first come first served basis," he said. Campers may sign up at YMCA effiei!s at 17931 Beach Blvd., from 1:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. . . .. .. ,. ~· . " . ' ~ The H·gh Poad m 0itallG.ef tre waterwal:) .. ·~·"-----~--~ ( • And Golden West is The High Road . NOw you G8n fly to and from Catalfn1's Spectacular Airport-in· lhe·S~y on our 20·passenger, 1W1n JET ·prop OeHav1Uands. Only $9.12 one way Includes an exciting $1 .50 Scenic Tour. Santa .lna to Catalina .. lv 9:40AM Arr 10:00AM (Fri tt1ru Mon only) Lv 6:30PM Arr 6:50PM (Fri thru Sun only) Catalina lo Santa Ana 'lv lOoOOAM Arr 10:20AM (Frj thru Mon only) l v 6:00PM Arr 6:20PM (Fri lhru Sun only) For complele information call your travel agent or Golden West al (714) 636·4071 . • Elfecllve June 15 -' ' • I .< • , -blm lo mlpl. -·~--:--~~~~~r-~~~~~;-~~~~- L ' . . , . • , I .l ' . t 'L I • ~_,~~·-.-~.-~-~-~~-~--------~..-----~--------l--~-----·c:-~---;---------------------------,.,.---.. l.J -----'• • • --· . " GalifOrnians Mondq, JaM •1, '10 ~ H 1 rzms 7 I :DAIL !Jll! · f Tuesda:y ' on· • ' _, J ' ' ... • • -• 63-70 % Expected w Cast BalZOt,s _ ·'PORTRAIT OF A MAN WITH NO TIME TO WASTE For LorJ1 Jim and Edie Ayres, Work Is Fun " CilfloinlaN ao to the polla in --,clliowa 811-"flljuncllon .,....,ling 'l\imey ._,iive port\ol' Pfb!Ulil',.,.--~ 111,0llO ~ ol a lour-'l'uel\t&r with Jll'edjctlons thal ii to 'ftl -laliloid lallcnd fw Negro -eom porctOl ol the tllatt'a regbtl!ftd ~ ...... -_ ;,. , ......... I..... __ ~ . • wtU eUt ·tbelr ballot&. .. • • . , --;;:.;, " ~..--""" wvwn ' Votin JJW miooe ~ r.,r . ~·ti-. ~tloa wn llle1aJ fiecauae ~. •JiiUf..lidt goVenior: llto,...Y'• ~ • .......,.. ntit!W ~ nama GI the 1~. ~iii state~ treasurer. ilibllliit.t llgr'tlle p~: .. 'l)>el'.,_!!'° will-itlect norrilnees for.a)!..-•• .,,,. prb\ter jtJsl m'ade a niliJe" -• t...:aUfomla) IMts fn the J1ousi of " • " . .., f -I • ~ .. ~it.ll)yts~~'cmjljlaie'lor eoclf:.. n.;:;'~--~ ... J• .... ~ . 'Pall!'.lo ~ U;J -Sena1Lr~,_a1t'•'~· ,...-~r ._.,ba , ~ ::=· Aaaembly. a'eata 'and• haH. lhe IO'»'JWID"llUlllai campalcn Jlleri,lilrt( at Senate aaal.i. . • , • _ ~ exj>enae. · · Gov. '~-jlig .... iiid LI. aoi ... -· Di.. M1i)1atfer!y, ...... nn I .klw·k•y 1111 llell!eck• are llllCll'P"'«f on lhe,'. compatp; ls altemplliic tol'1!fb 1 lhlrd Repill>Uesn bal~. while Asse111blynfani., term as atate tuperJD&mdent d public Jesse Unruh and Los Angeles Mayor lni:truction. He can avokl a November Sam Yorty ~ a large field of runoff by collecUng more than 50 perc.ent Democratic gubernatorlal aspirahb. of the vote Tuesday . .,· · : • In Ille Senate, race, lndustriotlst Norton m, major d\a~ are llepuly Simon la batlllng incuinbenl Sen. George Supertnlendenl wn,.._ Rllea and Julian ~ID#!> on the Republican ballot, whlle Nava, member ol )he Loa Anceles Boan! a lively race ts Wptng up on the of Education. Democratic side between Reps. John Riles and Nava both Wive campaigned TuMe·y .and George Brown. hard on criticisms leveled aagimt. Raf- Murph;,Q, confident of victory over ferty by legislative analyst A. Alan Post, challenger Norton Simon in the ~ legislature's top flscal analyst. Post Republican primary, plannfd no more ~s year accused the superlnteftdent of fqnnal campaigning. m11representlng school ruding ICOUS, Reagan Sunday criticized Simon for wasting federal fur«is and fl.iling to nol pledging to support Murphy if he provide leadership. . . _ wlns and for making , an tssue of Raff~riY dlsrnlsud the· "crlUclRnl: as Murphy's Technicolor cantract. politicllly .mottvated and· l•ued a riport "I wish that· Norton ·Simon had been aimed at refuting Post'• conclualons. more willinl{ to abide by some of the Unlike O;ther statewide offi~, ~ 9late principles or party conduct in a cam· auper1Dten1:1ent of-}1Ublic ln.wuctiol\ is pai,ill," said Reagan, a Ion~ friend a nonPartisan position. el Murphy. "Perhaps he doeon'I think • -· diatrlcU fw 'state !undl, M -.Id perpetuate them. • " QT8ER Mi:Asirnu Olh« propoeala to amend Ille -Constilutioo include these : · Prop. 2 · -Lilu .aome realrld!ona "' local government. lnCludfnt the: ~ hibitlon against JnCreaslng the. salaries of certain olficiala during their torms of office and alloWJ for ~blll:hment ol aome departments wlthoul ltgilla!M approval, • .. . ·Prop. 3 -Jlemoves many provisions dealing with the state public · utllitteS commission from the Conalilullon and puts them under control . of t be Legislature. ... Prop. • -Deletes fl'om 1he con$11tullon m'ostly technical provlaion!l'Clealinl with prisons, homesteads and unbn~ private landS, Proponents conterid tbe proviajons ... oboolete. • Prop. 5 -_Authorlm the_ lqlllo- to modify its own propaeed consUftUJona1 amendments be:(o~ .aubmiplon , 1fo the volera. ~ requirea the ltglalal~ ·lo call ·a constituUonal convention . When demonded by a , majority ol the eJeo. lor•te._ __ . , Prop. I -Deletes provi$ion ~g the State Board Of Education to ~ one. unifonn '~les of school tmboob and would put into effect a new law allowing the. board to . adoJli, <D«e than ... ~rles. Local~is --1d de· clde which aeries to; use baeect.oia local r~~i;::!d hil ~~·etjge1 jhat he ~ B~rrowed . Time _Bu~ Golfer W on~t Give Up he's dividing the party, '"but that!s PROPOSITIONS becaUSe he hasn't had much experience Reagan continued to place hil ·Politieal · in working with the pa~." , prestige behind ·a campaicn for passage he "prepared to go to the ~le Ond a.sk-for a t,µ: increase'' la\er .if Mt• govwiment att,1dtes now Under way recommend more .tate mone, for schlols. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL and pick up the balls on the . greens. 01 111e 0.11, ,1.., staff Probably a million ol them ." One leg sll£f-the foot braced by steel Jim Ayres comes in from manicuring extensions with pads on the ends-he the greens to talk, but he picks up the time.:starred putter he bought in 1hoves the mower forcefully around the Bainbridge, Md:, right after World .War green at the 200-yard mark, almost like JI and starts swinging. • .an angry man. He acts like a man impatient at sitting He could be, but he isn't. afl4 talking. Jim Ayres, 43, is just in a hurry. The ·old club boogbt·on a IOOWY day 'I1le Santa .Ah.a Driving Range, 1&322 by the ex-Marine -he fought from Harbor. Boulevard, opens Monday as a Guadalcanal to Okfn.awa -figures in thr~ golf course and much remained one of those reasons why Jim Ayres to be dODe as he sifeat.ea llldlwOr~. has a._ ri~_to be angry-and alao .one .. Go .on back to the. clubhoute," he reason he isn't ~--- barked, "I'll be about five m\mites:" His old car was stnlm tbree....weeks . Ayres, ·of 19132 Walleye' ~· illµn-1"" ago outslde a Santa Ana ·pJiyaic"81l'• tington ·Beach, waa flat on h'9' bock 'olfke •he 'viiltii>4aily;aiiilfl.M)nl"•t .a yev ago in Long Beach Veterans' deposits tools and his clubs weit misshe Hospital, only abie to move his eyes when J>Qiice finally recovered the vebicle. a!ler suffering his fourth cuebral bemar· The WWII putter hoWever $1ill ,,._ rhege · • '"' · Thef said he would never walk aga in. unnoticed on the back seat. "'This _is wba~ keeps him alive," says Starting as a caddy, Ayres went on his. partner. Wally Harpst, of 317 Cabrillo 1 to win bis first major amateur touma- s• ~-M ment at 13 and was befriended by golfing ··-~ the!' "Re knows he's livirlc on borrowed gn!a·ts and others, an along 1ne time. He jlnl won't give up. He's of his colorful career. determinted to get everything out of "Ben Hogan called him just the other life that· be can • .!.' day," remarked . Harpst, who joined The--dubhome is a.far cry-1rorft the Ayres as in partne"rship~laSt St. Patrick'1 country clubs where Ayres, a bJro.<wer· Day. par goller, once played and' defeated The Ayres family does thlnp togethei: pros like Ben Hogan, ·San Snead, and ... '3nd Edie lried to keep the pages of a Lloyd Mangrum . scOreca rd under control in the wind 'The $iaff is smaller. as Lori, 8, helped her mother and "I'm Edie," says the 6-year-old employe Jim Harvey in the little daughter of Jim and Marge Ayres. clubhoose. What does she do? "I'll be 44 Aug. 27," said Jim, when "Just helping Dad golfing. 1 go out asked his age. OLD SWING STILL STRONG -· ln-1 lelevllloo ~ew. Reagan added ol Proposilton 7 and defeilol Propoalllon Jim Ayr.I T"I Off that Mlirphy's T:JtK.'Olor contract . a on Tue3Claf's ballot. 1 -I -The two proposed constitutional whlch entitles him -an airline credit amendments are the most controvenlal 1 _ • card and half the rent on a Washington on the primary elecUor. ballot ·and their ""!ommy's 26," obterved F.clie, getting apartment '-is "proper" and ••very fate at the polls will decide bow billions a quick correction from her dad. \_ , .. --bl dA 1.A:-.... . • be f franily, ·1 ve always been very susplClOUI ol tlollars are to be spent ~ atate ''"" on ..-.JClll;~ JllnlOI' mem r o f I l . t es1· . and " ent f to the golf course. staff isn't sure what o •• as rrunu e qu 1orung ch~rges. govenun or years come. she wants to do when she grows.__gp~ea~lle u~ a_nd Yorty. tapered Prop. 7 is aimed chiefly at completing but says her big'sister wantes to continue off their campaigning. 111etr only lhe California Water Proifct. by In-in the career. scheduled activities today were afternoon creasing the interest rates payable on news conferences. already authorized general obligation "~he wants to be a woman pro ... of ..... _.. Pr 1 Id hU' t "· goH," she said. Yorty criticized Unruh Sunday for not 11Y11!,1S. op. wou s a more 1..11.11n taking a stand on ·PropQSlLion a, the $1 billion-education and weffare burden "She· can hit about to the 200, 1 Controversial bliliot measure which would · from.the. JocaJ property ta"I to statn;de can only hit to the first hill, .. she adds, require the state to finance 90 percent tax ~ces. poinUng to 1 small riSe about 15 yards of local welfare and 50 percent of schools. · Reagan, who has c 1 m P l 1 g n e d down the falrway. The mayor suppcrts the measure and throuPOut California In oepositlon to "Lori picks up "tlie balls tees with Rea~an opposes it as a $1 billion "hoas !' Prop. a', Sunday tenned Jt! de(eat ••vital" me. am1-UncleWllly,"·continued-Edie, 'If Jtu-Unn.rh -cannot make up bis~in rtelevisiOn tnterview.-He-said'rather whi~ ... fatbec~the . _bad___.,J..e,.a_ mind-about. P,roposition a.~Yor:ty a:skfid, ' ~an ease lnequitiu· among IChool braced-Whaoked -""!'ilY and ·ac-"lbeivl!ol>.»)'f:1olngtomakedeclslo11!1 -.---·curatelydown"4th.il200-yard1nat ... • 'at·~M· ~ ,'I'-!',• • .... , • . .,.,,·i·~ "He's an omaziq IJ!ln," obsen(ed·)>is _'i'illiliey Uc! Brown, climaxin1 -~ -Wife· -Leff Ui-· SJnct thafnnt-strtb .on Jtne t ,. '... lnaln isaue m. Tu 'I .... 1i.i. ~ • •• ·-• . partn$ . • .4: _ • b.t " !;!i•rply disagreed u:r. o . -'l.f1 .~•.•, Jim Ayrea ~ fac.d .hospltallzalion • el . the war or Sen. Gecrg . Hu' bby •cket=ng several times u well as the fact that M • . 11 " few of us like to lhJnk atao:ut: nobody Brown" In a s~ial message . cam~ lives forever. . palgn workers, said the election amobnta Jim has had the last rites three times," lo a ''referendmn on the war." Tunney said Harpst. said the principal issue Is Murphy and Sufl-ing roui cerebral he ... ...:..ha-c who._ stands the best chance of beallng ,.... .. ..,. • o-him in November. ·: and being administered the ! I n a I sacraments of the Catholic tbureh after TUNNEY LEADING three of them , is terrlbly far wxfer Tunnej field a 31·27 percent lead ovel. par for that kind of course. Brown with Los Angeles Co u n t ·,- But he won't be around Monday when Supervisor Kenneth Hahn trailing at J4 the course opens as he and his partner percent in a California Poll releue4 and family planned. Saturday. Twenty __peteftlt were ll1ted Jim· Ayres suffered a heart seirurt Sun~ay in the campaign. the night arter the Interview and was Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jer- rushed again to the Long Beach ry Pacht,. acting in a bathrobe at 3 ·Veterans' Administration Hospital. • a.m. in hfs Beverly Hills home, granted CHICAGO (AP) -Can a 34-yeaMkf .cocuntant picket his way to a happy marriage? . Apparently. Jerome Schwartz thinks so. He pa.raided Sunday in frMt of the home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Gena Willm- czyk, SChwarq: carrled • a 11111 ~calling his mother-Jn-law a "bomewrecker." Schwartz Said Mr&. WIUmczyk called his wife, Yolanda, every nliht 'for a month, demanding that she rpove out on him. Schwartz a'dded Uiat his wife moved out May 18. El Rancho has the hottes·t price in tozpn:! HALF GAL 11But I can assure ·you If won't be $1 billion," the Republican governor said. . Under Prop. I, the ·state woiild ba required to pay at lell!t half ol local ICbool costs and ,i> p;ercent ef all non. federal weHare costs. To offaet tbe Joa in property tax·revenues, statewide tue:1 · wou ld he Increased 11.13 blllton durtnJ the fjnl yell ~-. • Tho California Teachen A!sociation and the County Supervisors Ass6dation, proponents of the measure, counter that the lqbiature ancC gOv~ too J..,.r-- have promised proper'lj lW' rille! but haven't de.livered: '..!"' · ' '' · • Tuailand-Plans- -~ Fq~ BANGKOK {UPI) -Prime 'lllnisl<r ~~~·1i,*-C ..iwiteers to f I g b t in Cambodia. In respoftse to Phoom Penh's. ftque.t for help, . • Thanom did nol Hy when • a IJnol dei:tslm woold be made "' ...dJng tllo ~. but an official 90W'Ct a&Jd the .cabinet wJIJ decide Tuesday at Jta regular meeting. · . The prime mirilter sfres:ted· that 1'hailand woUld send only 1 vohmteer force of men from the 'IbiiCambodi& border area who can speak Canibodtan. 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S.ndon. ·Peaceful Graduation \ ..,,_ • • Cambodia Mov e · Lon-N ol-Declates Martial Law Now· • PHNOM PEN,i!i Camliodla (AP) '-· Pla,ued by P&llJUC rese-otment ancJ ' a torrent Of rumori, Gtn. Lon NoJ's cain~ bodl111 pemment· .,,..med Ju critics ../loclay wllh ·a proclam1li04 ol m•"'al laW. . ~ - Martial law went lntQ. effect witbout a full expl1111tion ot Jt'hat it meant, but dlplomtUc IOW"C• sakl the ~ WU to fonoalile what is 1lru,dy foJ.ne on and to'warn crklcs ol lbc go"'r-t to lloep quiet. '( ' -..... ilr.ilily belni ~ wUhout war.tlnj or w&rran& •. ~ _ . Pllt!>b o'Jre&<fy'enforce a nlihtl1 e>irf ... in Phnom ~ .ond in the countryllde. There ..... ,. arneodons ' that• !he mWtary would intervene to 1pee4: up !rlab. of !hole accuaed of uy cilmei connected wi th the war effort. The IOVOl'llllltllt bu been Jllrtlailarly, concerned •lxtot the torrent 9( NmOn flooding P h no m Penh, and "rumor·· mon1ers" were thought to be one target. 'Rumors flourish in part becauu heavy 1 press censorshi p pefinits only glowing South Vietnam, a traditional entmy fo · centuries. When be . depooed Prln<e N"orodom Sihanouk aa. chief ol state on Marcl\ JI the general wooed poblic favor b:.c cllirig Slliln0lik1s tacit permission t'O ),~ North .Vlelnam•,. and Viol Cong lroOpt operate freely in eastern provinces. To the ~: Otis was equJvalent lo ·~ Arab country pennitting Israeli lroOp3 to ·OfM!r'ate inaipe tu fronUers. · The Cambodians, with tacit 1ovem· _ment appreval went on an anti-Viet· namese rampage which resulted J!I th~ m&SSaCre of. more than 1,0000 Vietwnes~ civillans UVing in the country. lbe seizure ol tlleir llomes and property and the coofinement of ttnS of thou!ands of Vl,t·. niinest to virtual concatt1'tkm camps. •• Weiring classic caps and gowns -with peace and protest symbols sewn on the back's -:students at the University of Massachusetts listen to speaker during graduation-~xercl1es. -- ~ accounts of the Cambodian 1rm1 \to1 appear In print. The Cambodians, "li\e foreign observers, are 1keptlc1l of this because of the large number or key provincial capitals Jost to the NOJ¢h Vietnam~ anct-Vk!t Cong, and becau!e. the government considered the situation dangerous enough l.O "1ccept help from Now the jovenm1ent, apparently bow· Ing to thie rulltles of the wideapread military threat ff'Oll'li North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces~ hu rev.ersed itself. 'Ihe Cam\>odiaM are 'being told m<Hll Vietnamese will re.main in Cambodia , that the Vietnamese · must rejOin the main stream. of Cambodian lite, and that their property and homes must be respectedi4 Sec:rot1ry Robert H. Finch of health; education' and welfare h"' set up something called "The Na: t.ionaJ Evaluation-Committee on the Simplified Method of Determ· Ing Eligibility in· Public Aul.rt· ance." , An Erle County, N.Y., court judge looked to acctuarial tables for advice on sentencing a 90-,Year· old man on a charge of crbninally negligent Homicide. "You have led a peaceful life for. 91). years," Judge Willl1m· o: Hoffron told Sherllort Hudd~\ Monday, .. and accord· ing t.o mortality tablet, you have a life expectancy o£ only seven or eight months.'' Then be ordered the defendant to serve five years. on probation. Huddleston pleaded guilty to the charge alter being ac- cused ol manslaughter in the shoot· Ing of two persons more than a year BRO. • • Supreme Court Delays Ruling on Death Penalty . WASHINGTON (tlPll -'l1te Supreme Court today ,put roff untJl its next tenn z:nethoda used in imposing the death peliil.tf in the natioh'a courts. In im unsigned, &-1 decision , the court sent back: ·to a lower federal court for further considera tion an Arkansas death case· but ·acce pted two new ones from California and Ohio ·Involving the same ' Issues. The court will recess in mid.June until early October. . In other actions, the court ruled that susperuiOn ol two WisconsM High School boys for wearing their hair too long in_defiance__oLa_sc_hool rule vj_olat~ waL-E . .Suratt announctd the two c~from Ohio and Callfomili would ' be decided early in the 1970. term. 'Ibe. issuea to be ,decided Whtp the court, optt\s it& new: ~erm -in ~~,: are: ·• ' . -Whether the ,Practice of p;ermlttlng a tria1 jury absolute discretion ''un- controlled by ·standards or directions of any kind" lo 'impose the death penalty violates the 14.th Amendment's iuarantee of "due procfss of law?" -Does the single verdict procedure, which requires the jury to determine guilt and punishment simultaneously, violate either "due process" or the 5th Amendment's bar to aelf·iocriminatlon? A.rtronaut RlcMrd Gordon says their constitutiqna! tights. This bis not gone down well with the averige Cambodian and ls one or the reasons for ~Ucilm ,of the govem· meot. Another is spirallng prices, the result ol fears of a CoauJ\uni&t takeover. War Supporters, Opponents -Hold Holiday Rallies * '-tr * * !*. *. By -lhilted I'nu. llltenau;...i . U.S. Artillerymen B~t Supporters. ot the war in Southeast Asia.and antlwa!"demonst r ators someUmes were within shouting distance or · each olher during Memorial Dey Red B™e in Cambodia services over the weekend. • New York City had at least nint tradi· SAIGON (AP) Am eric a n Uonal services and parades by veterans' artillerymen lined up -20 big howitzers. ... and fired more than 2,000 shells into groups and at J,ast two par.!ldes by a suspected North Vietnamese staJ1'.ing anUwar demonstrators. The largest of area across Ule Cambodian border Sun· the events was a march by several day in one of the biggest artillery attacks thodshnd youths down Fifth Avenue "to of tbe Vietnarrl war. stop war, racism and repression.". "It must have looked like the ·~ian A car carrying five wounQed Vietnam front in World War JI," one U.~. officer veterans drove in the parade. Actress said of the [Jve-hour attack. made from ~a~~ Fonda sat in. th~ car, giving the a reopened fJreblise in War Zoo.e C, V a~ Qenched ~t ~~ !o _~d. _about 70.miles norihwest-of Saigon. At one potn , sn;eril yOOfli !Rlpportihg Jnitlal reports indicated some bunkers U.S. policies raised American flags as were blown oprn and a few secondary Allied troops recenUy swept through the area, but officers of the U.S. 25th Infantry Division said intelligence report~ tndlcated th.at:-the area was being used as a ·"marshalling area " by North Viet· namese troops. the space program costs the Ameri--Ordeied d i s m i s s a 1 or. the f----Ean-tupayer-less-tha.n he speDdi-govemme.nt'.1..aatilrusLsuJUnVolv.inl the every Yor-on-li<luor. Gordon, who takeover of AniloW' & Co.i bY Genernl waLerl"'"the Apolio 12 fli~ht to the Host Corp. I; one-sentence order said moon, said the program "is a Very the case no longer preaented a live Arm strong Gets '. I Tour of Moscow · lhe 111mh..Dtir.•~~ctt..-explosi<>ns.-oc=Ted. ~nd\cating !hat no incidents. t munitions bad been stored in the area. In Wnhington, ooly nJne persons show· But U.S. officers said bad weather ed up tor a march agalmt the war prwented a th«ough aerial assessment. Such artillery attacks are. rar' fn the Vietnam war. Saturation bombardment usually is left to BS: txmbeis and La c· lical aircr1ft. One senior officer ga id the J)'roximJly_oLKrasang to the tarset- area may have led to the decision to use artlllerj instead of l'ss accurate air strikes, The aruue=ry~axt!i=c'k COirlCM!td wittl-a new operation launched imide Cambodia by South Yjetnamese forces near the provincial capital or Prey Veng, 4S miles w~ of Krasang. I ! -C01t1,y-thing." ·aut wb·en the total legal issue because_ qenetat, Host bad arnounl is reduced to the least com· gi"·en up on the merger and-Greyhound mon denominator, be said. it "costs ~P· ha.s bought the firm 's stock interest everybody in the United Slates $17 111 Armour. a year. Liquor costs average ·ns -ReJected a move by Feder•l DJs:tr.lct per capita Gordon said. J~e Stephtn S. Chandler of Oklahoma • City for a ruling on whethtr the tot.h e Judicial Council had the right to d!Jdpllne him. The court suggested that A New Jerae11 state appeoll court Monday 1et1tr1ed the-dif. ' on:Urly conduct conviction of John ·1. PoUUo, who WOI arrest- ed in Atlantic Cittf three year1 ago fo r refuaing a policem.an'.s onftt to move along on the r~ore re1crrt' boardwalk. The court pointed out that Atlantic City's 65-year-old ordinanct prcr vides that individuota mar ttot sit, lounge, tdl11 1tand or 1leep in or on the 1treetl, 1idtwclk, boardwalk !'r other public plac:e1 -but sa111 nothing about foU.- ing kl move iohn requtlitd bu a policeman. The reveraal IDOi small coniolation for PoliUo, howtver. Ht ii 1eroina a fivc·£o. eight ~ar priion 1entence for selling marijuana, and 'thot con- viction waa upheld in the .Chat court Mondau. Chandtet s~ll had other wa,ya to pursue his challenge• or the council's 1cUon at a lower level. In It. .w;th ptnalty adl<>n, the court vacated the detth Hntence for rapt Imposed In 1902 on WllUam,L. -ll, an Arkanl&s · Nfl'l'O. But Chlel Justice . . Soviet Ships cruise Mexico Gulf Waters · WASHINGTON (AP) -The bulk ol a Soviet naval flotilla is conctntraling 1n the Gull of Mexico aft.er & vil!t to CUba, the Pentagon said today. 1- A cruiser, destroyer and oiler which carae within 50 mile! of the Louisiana coast Friday, is cruWng in the Gulf of Mexico some 260 miles west of Key West, Fla. Meanwhile, t""'O submarines wer"! reported in the Yucatan Channel heading Into the Gulf from the Caribbean. Weather Violent ,. Milecow CUPll -Astron;ui Nell A. Amistrong toured ~1oscow today cm the third atop or his Soviet swing. · AnnJtrong, who flew here from the Slblrlan city i nd scientific center of Novosibirsk · Sunday night, was shown the algnt; Or Moocow by Kotutantln Feoktistov, a Soviet civilian cosmanaut who o~bit.ed in the three-man Voekhod I. , 'Ibey 11w the Leoin Hills, Moscow Unlvmlty •lld t1>t Moofilm Studio3, and -had a J'llnoi amic view of the. city, ln· eluding the Lenin Sports Stadium com· plex where the Ruaslans had hoped to stage the lfll 'Olympics. The tol!r toO!r ihem to th& modornlstlc swlmming pool whlch allows open-air ... ilnmln& .<Vft\ In the IUl>-WO depths of winter, and the Avenue of the Cosmonauts in the pennanent exhibition of eeonomic achievements. Armstrong's afternoon ~sch e du I e., following the two and ont-bilf hour drive, centered on a visit to\;"Star City," a closed area near Moscow where the cosmonauts and their families liNe and study. His host at a diMer 10 Star City was Maj. Gen. Georgi BeTtgovoi, highest ranking of the cosmonau'ts, who flew the Soyuz 3 spacecraft In eor1h O<tll. • Ill Texas " Hail, Winds, Rain Join With Thunderstorms '. C•Hlernl• l'llEYIEW OfESSAWUTHUlll(AUFOlllCAST TD l :Ol 1.11.UT o· I Albullllwniue Allt lllt lltll:n.fl.N B!l/l'lt fdl aolM Hllll LN ,l'K. .. " n " • ... ~ " ~ " " down Pennsylvania Avenue and ~ at-nte twelve lMmm and eight I-inch tended 111 anUwar Tally. 'A O'tnr~ ... 'Of-tt>wifzen blazed Sway at the rate of 2,350 attended the annual m~r -seven ronuds .1 minute."The target was service lor veterans at Arlington Natlonl.1 a crescent-aha~ jungle area about five <;:emetery, where Sen. JOOn G. Towe r mil• .west of the border aod one to (R·Tex.), laid a wreath at the' tomb two miles aouthelst of the Cambodian of the Unknown Soldier oo behall • of town or Krl68l)g., • President Nixon. _ Nl•on, meanwhile, spent the weekend in Ca!Jfomi1. A stone from the grounds of his Key Biscayne, Ji'la.. hom.'e....wai sent to the Altar of Nations al .the Cathedral of ihe Pines in Rindge, N.H., built to honor all the nation's war dead. Thousands of persons a t t en d e d memori1l services at the Pines and governors of the 5o states &id four territories each sent a white rose to be placed on the altar. Four . olher American presidalt.s -Tr u.m a n , Eisenhower, Ktnnedy and JoMIOO -. had sent stooea to be set into the altar . ln Chicago, police estimated..' about 100,000 persons watched the 92nd annual Memorial Day parade through the Loop, sponsored by the Grand Anny or the Republic Memorial AssOciatJon:--About 500 antiwar protesters also,. Marched through the LOop to Grant Park where they heard anti11;ar speeches. T error ist Bombings Rip Montreal Suburb MONTREAL (U PI') -Fiver bornbs 1ppar,ntly planted by terrorists ea:ploded Sunday in U>e English-speakin( luburb of Westmount, lli&htJy injuring three ~·· Robert Bouras.sa, the newly-elected Pr<mler of Quebec Province, prmUae.r C:o "stamp out" thOse ttSPOOsible .. Four homes and a financial firm were the targets of the bombs, which .poJ.k:e said were of similar Construction. A search after the · early morning attack turned up t\l'O unexploded bombs. in-- eluding one made up of 31 sticks or dyntmite. Sunri_se :~Dialog With Nixon Not Just 'Sm·f Talk' NEW CONCORD, Ohio (UP!) -In a sunrise dialogue at lbe Lincoln ~emorJ&I;.May 9 with college protesteri, :- Prtsident•Ntion dilcosled~ "ltaoa:s of;. history" ana the difference between .... y;lshing f~ 'peatee and achieving it, White Jl®S• Priii !>=etiry Rooald kZiegler.. aaid Sunday. -. • It was tbe first indication that the White House was a bit chaffed over student repOrts of the 4:30 8.m. meeting on the day of a demonstration against the Presideril's decision to move troops into Cambodia. "He might, of course, have talked about the obvioua issues -about Cam- bodia, and tbe~ed rationale for. why he aded u · or about lhl ·other preWii1 q \ ol. the m«nent, '' Ziegler said in a commencement address• 11 Mlllkinl!Wn College. "But be wanted to leave those ltudenls with ICl'Dething more -not what they beard debated everyday in . t h e nenpapen and on radio and teltvisl<11, but rather something dee~r and more fundamental." Ziegler said Nixon wanted to leav~ • the protesters with "some thoughts" about the basic question.\ that face their -generation in the future. "He \l·as reaching out in the hope A south Vietnamese spokesman 1aid _the troops clas.hed sporadically witi enemy forces over 11 12-mile area around Prey Veng Sunday. He reported 34 enemy killed, 13 prl90lers ~en, and oni, one . South Vietnam~;e w~. Al.ie Rnf9ns Clark R. Mollenhofi resigned i Saturday as a special cowisel- or to President Nixon. He has conducted controversial govern- mental investigations in his j role Of 11 presidential ombuds-' man". Regret was expressed ' by both Nixon and Mollenboff. • • Bot!Ol'I Cf\1<111& Cl11d1'1111!1 CltYtt1nc11 -~ ...... ll JI " " • .. " .. .. " •• "' ·" ~oliday Crashes Ki-II 3 91 • • I • • -' Suu; Ill-•· TWn ,,_n, t.-, ..... .,. Llllll "'''-1111 -"IOI tiltht ltf'lll ll'IOl"rtlftt '*'" beeom-""-!Wm<.,.,.""°"'""·~ IOClllY mrMll T..-r. Mllh ,..., .,_. ... - C..11" ,.,..,..""" ,..,.. 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IYttt tf " M ... 11. tlld Clev!J, HM., S_,N ..... .0 rn ••. ~. '#llWI IO<l•Y• th• Wt.rlltr T""""-t l lll'ffll Mlf. Wt'1!bltlofl " .. .. .. • .. "' .. " " • " " ~ " " " .. .. " " " " .. " • " .. .. .. " .. '" n • " .. " ... .. u .. "' • .. ~ ... .. .. • .. • n ·~ .. .. .. .. " .. n ~ ... .. .. • .M W eekend 'Average' i1r--Cost of Human Live s , .n ... By Uaited Pn:1s lnttrnadoUI Tr1fflc accidents killed 391 persons .u over the Memorial Day weekend, a final .11 • count showed today. The cost of human live1 fell somewhere In the middle belween the loweSt and A hlabe•t estimates made ln ldvance of the two.day hoUdoy by the Natlooal SaJetf. Council. The coW\Cl1 hlid esUn\a.ttd tra • fle deaths would number rram 350 to M! A United Press In ternational nailon- wlde. tabulation al-1-,hm,__ P:DT showed Jlf at least 391 ·persona bad been killed ln traffic 1ccldents since· the 54-hour Wfft.. tnd started at s p.m. local time. J"rJda.y. A brtakdown of accidental deaths: Trafnc·n1 Drowtll11pll . Calilornia's traffic death count wa_, the highest at 32. Ohio had 261 Texu Ii, Ten. Dt.Mtt 20 and Pennsylvmia 11. States not reporting holiday dtaths were Alabama, DelaJfart, Ida.ho, Milne.. New Hampthlre, North Dakotl, SOutJi Dakota, Vermont and Wyomlni, u :wtl.I as tile District of-Golumbla;---___..... .._ Four pcraont 11fere killed and three in. Juted Sunday In . a two-car cra!h near tort Ann, N.Y. Five, perrons riding tn 1 convertible near Allentown, Pa .• -SitU • day were kJlled when their auto ltft a rural rotd alld hit 1 bun. ,_ Wh@n Leslie Buegeler, 38, foundered' ln the Gulf of 1i1ex.ico Saturday bis wif • and three children threw Ille preservers and linea. to him, but he drowned. ~ Fi ve brothers from AustJn, Tu., and the teen.age '°" of one of them went ol( a fishing trip Jn the Gulf of Me;lco. Twri brothers-and .lh't son wer e mlsalng an"t" believed drowned when their boat cap. sited' duritig' a.storm . ~Five persoJ\S In a car and one or :¢ passengers in an airplane were kllled. when lht-erafl -11 prtvaie ·ptane en roule to Florida so the passengers could Jn.- sped land -crashed onto the car on ad expressway lltat Atlanta Saturday. , ------ I ~·:. -'[ I " I -" '· I I I ' "-=::.-"'-"07e:::;;-;;:-<,,,.'.'""~=""'~ -.......,.,,...,., , __ ....... , ........ .. ........... _ ........ --·-··· • ... ·-" • ' .... , • -- • • • .. . . , ' . •• ··-• I r ' ' • • 1 • ' ' " t < . .. ~ 't • . ' • • ~ J ' .. • • • • ' • -. • ,. , • , .. ~. ' . ' • .,.. • r. • ~ .,. • ' • • .. -··- .. ---_-=c--;:_-~-------;;-=-- • I • . • • ~-men JODEAN HASTINGS, '41-4321 .....,,..,_ ... ,,. .. ,_11 ·- .Wom·en • D.ig . . Sea . .. . I• , ... 'Back t.b the sea are members of Laa Damas and area residents of Sunsel Beach. ~,," . . · . A na'utical theme \l[ilT P,evail when the comij,unity coinbfnes efforts fo~ BJ\ art f~9f:iVal taking'·J>lace betwten 10 4.m. !ind 4-p.m. Saturday, June 6, in lbe Sunset Beach Fire Station. Artists and craftsm~n wil! .display their works in ~ Fire House gdl-· J~ry and patio to the accompaniment of music directed by Jim Galk;n . • ' '.fhe public is invited to browse and buy. from booths cqntaioi.ng pot. tery, Jewelry, paintings, prints, batik, stitchery and other arts. .... Las Damas wiJI offer a boutique providing one-of-a-kind crafts for sale undei' the directio'n of Miss Betty Jean Dunham. _ • ( Purpose of the art sbow is to raise money for Las Damas youth fuml. which provdies for the annual Easter party and egg hunt for preschoo cbild!en; the Halloween party with games, costun;ie parade and prizes; basketbaJ1 eqµi pment and lighting on the. fire statipn's patio which ~so is used by other group1 inciuding the Biol! Bii'ds and-Camp Fire Girls; annual donation to American Field Service and 'the children's workshop corner at lhe art festival. -. · . Funds raised ~rom the show will help to sponsor Las Damas' continu· Ing appeal to support its vali9qs youtb.DctiyjYe~. · " The festival, whiCh wlll draw more lh·an 50 artists and craftsmen from the community, this-year also.,ill"appeal to the children.from 4 to 14. They have. been invited to enter a special art contest wilh all participants receiViilg ·a ribbon of j speci3i se&l.-. ' ' _ I 1 • I I I BRIDGING· THE GAP -Spanning the ~neration ga}> with art are (left 'l.O right) Tom Vance, Mrs. JaCk Osteeh and Jim G kin . Each will be appearing in the Sunset Beach A Festival taking place lie- ··· tweeD 10 a.m. and 4 P·"l· Saturd8y •. June 6, in the citY's fire station. Pioceeds from the third annual event will benefit"inany youth activities siionso red M)ss ' Nabcy Bechtel, chairman fOr the childreri's corner. said t hat be~ch crafts and pai ntings will be available throuli(hout"the day to··all chil~ dren with ins truction provided by·MiSs Bechtel or Mrs. Jesse Hillinger. In add ition there will be several showings of the "Blue Bird of Happi· ness" p\Jppet show by Jewels o! the'S~a and Happy Blue Birds of Sunset B.each. ' ' ' Surf Sound~ Hints Trailed By JimJi"N HASTINGS of\M D1llY l"l11t Sl1tl GETTING THEIR show on the road .arc home economists from the Southern California ElectnC J:.!Ving ~ter, Hun- tington Beach. The "women will be presen- ting programs -. all open to the public at no charge - in various cities through the 'Orange Coupty area with one scheduled for Wednesday, June 10, al 10:30 a.m. In the Fountain Valley Community Center. Spring Into Summer with fre,$h ideas for home en- tertaining will be presented by Mrs. ·€arol Heim: who also- wil\ ·be demonstrating helpful portable electric appliances. Spring Into .... summer en- tertaining ideas will include a complete brunch and dinner menu. Each guest attending the program will receive a recipe book. Helpful inform a lion regarding the selection, use and care of · appliances to receive the most value for the time and money spent also will be included in the demonstration. members and affiliates of the Assistance · League of Hun· tington Beach. That's the day the regular and associate members will gather lo honor provisionals during a luncheon in the Huntington Seaclirr ~ Country Club -the league's • informal "thank you·• for their support a~ work durina: the past year. PATIENTS A't Huntington Beach Con valescent Hospital had a treat recently when \•olunteers joined forces to take the wheel-chaired group through Disneyland. Funds for the trip were· earned by patients during 1a crafts bazaar last fall, and in charge of arrane:emenu w~s Mrs. Ralph Dearey who has donated thousands of hour~ lo the hospital recreation director. Making the trek were pi· lient~ including the Mmes. Lydia Grate. Marg a r e·t Freeman. Celia McDonough, Catherine Gannon, and M}is Fumi Shioya . Also plrticipat. ing were Jack Vaughn and Fay ~man. · by Las Damas Woman's Club. .. . .... ' ;. ' Horizons ·.'.'..Expanding The first scholarship ever 1ward.ed by Fountain Valley Friends of the Library was presentt4! to Miss Patricia BriJ during 1 luncheon and installation ceremonies · taking place In U\e Mile Square Coun- ,try Club. · Miu ltril, a social science graduate ol UCI with a 3.3 grade average, ·has ·beien ac· cepted by• tbe University ol Southern Californ1a's School of Ubrary Science and·wiU-begin her studies during the summer Mon. She hopes to feei!ive hei 'masters degree in library science by June, 1971. Scholarship fundS have been obtained through the Friends annual fall book sales. The Founta"lh -valley organlUllioif • is the only one In the county which presents this award to encourage students to pursue careers In the library field . In addition, members or Friends. are collect~g bright scraps of felt and other fabrics to fashion hand pup- pets during the s u m m e r months . These will be sold in tbe fall and prOceeds from puppet sales will be con.- tributed to scholarship;. serv~ Ing as chairman of the scholarship fund was Mrs1 James Schendel. Addi ti ona I information regarding the program may be obtained by calling th! Edison Company, 547-7581, cx- .J..eolion 278. SATURDAY, -:JUNE I. I! a very special day for all Volunteers -many of them night employes who donated their sleeping time to the event' -were the Mmes .. Lare- da Cole, Thelma Stanton . Eliz.abeth Cornell and Carol Puckett. and the Misses Jackie-Hamilton aOO Sheryl Burch. Also volunteerinJ to help was Lcrlnie Clausen . .. SCHOLARLY PUPPETS -Hand puppets similar •ID those seerl on ''Sesame Street" will be-fashioned· by member.Sor Friends of the Fountain Valley Library and proceeds from their sales will benefit a scholarship fund established by the group .. Examining sam°ples. are (left to right) Mrs. James Schendel, Mrs. Al Kruken· berg, Mrs. James Dick and Miss Patricia Brit, first scholarship winner. Seate<! during t h e i~ stallatlon eeremonies·were the Mm·es. James Dick, presldent;--- Clil~llf!t Stewmon, Vice presl· dent ; Lorin ).aminers and Sche~. secretaries;. Joseph _pnte, treasurer, and Curt Burnett, historian. Joe Cor: reges will serve as auditor. • Story lnte~rupted by Everything Short of ~omm-ercials ·. -. DEAR ANN LANDERS' My mother ts a lovely person but she has a habit that drives me up the wall. I'd like lo know if she is beyond help -in ANN LANDERS connection wasn't very good and there was some ccying on thia ~nd so l'm not sure we have the correct inlonnation. Why do lepers hJve to Uye in cblon1es If leprosy im't very conta;Jous, as Bill told his wlfet (She «toes not believe him and neither do we.) 1 which case l will grit my teeth and remain silent. If yoo ~7 "tell , bee" ~1w1ll doso. 1, ?o!Olber l!qUitOl'·ta!{; Shi ei11oYo" ·"{!lllJ-becaUM! .ncLOOILsiYf.1...a hanc.. recounUng trivial ~ whlch lhe , Ji 11>"'° Monday«ir Thurlldar'Qr ~ embelUshes to JOuild 1111f "'°"""'""tll •. or lleditrt. Wou~ It help.ltii .ltll her? events. Laltly she has difeloped a hab)t _ HACkLES of stopping in the middle of a dramaUc DEAJl BACR: Stlf-iltemipter1 are episode with this sort. of thing : celllf'lblve perlOClllldu who m•1l 1ettle "Then on TUesda~ or 1'&1 It ri.1onda1. matters t. •dteJr. ''!I mind even tf It No It was Thursday becau~ my denUst 1poU1 the •"'1· A. tdf..mterrupler ii appointmenf w:u et 4 o~rlock and ,..... 1t1tr.ally tlie)'ODll tie1, aid llfllC. Oo ••kt DEAR ANN LANDERS: Mr coUsin, Please answer tn t~. pi.per 1 We-live LA lJ r ~ _____, . ~ -In an --apartment bwkiina:~aod cannQl Wnu in nM early 30s, Is a career take the chlnce on a neighbor getlil)g man in~ Army. Bill has been stationed your answer by, ml stake . - all ov.et the world lheae Jut 12 years. ANONYMOUS PLEASE Yesterday we le~ lhe horrible news. DEAR ·A.P.: n.e vfcUmt ot Hu1en'1 He--has leprosy. • • diseue: lffl llOllted l[lecaase 1be tma,e Bill's. young wife, who ~ visiting us. pme.nted la tl1e Bible wu eeoep W is a wreck. They have-two small children scare people oat of-thetr -.nt.-for and she's arraid he may never be allowed lltousands of 1e1rs. ud 11e It 11 outnc:eo~s lhat vlc::Ums OI tld1 illDCSs 1boukl be made lo live I• colonle1. Until fearful ud iporant legi1latori pas1 laws which will eaahle tHte sick people So be treated In public ltolpltal1 they will unforlunalely rtmaln la. le,rosorlum1 Md be eated 11 outa cuts. tell me how to get over this babyish habit. -MOUTHY MABEL .., DEAR MABEL: Yea teem~ te Uve Ille -!Ml telllq _... Is • chUdlMN dtteaee. v .. a~ wna1. M.ny adllll are lllUct.d wllll ll PeGple betra7 coa.ftdencet bec::aaae it makes Utem feel blc for lbe mome11t wbea Uley "•v• something to teU, The only cure Is self· control-and I bow of no ma:gtc--fonna11- lh1t will produce It If you don't klvt · It. What ls French kissing? Is Jt wrong? 1 said to Harry. or was it Herbert dtt effort, bowtver. rt might work the :>, -no It WAS Harry -'' You get the next drile l\fora gela snagged 011 a mean· Idea . . • 1·ngleu ·~~Say, '-'It real!)' ,dotsn'• to· see them again. I think IC was a Any phy1lclan wiO tell )W tut mistake for Bill to call her frum Honolulu Han.en'• dl1e11e 11 one of ·Ute kut and alvl! her such pews. The phone cotU&lou• ol aJI dl1ea1e1. 11 lbJt day DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a 12- year-old girl who ha1 a terrible problem . I have a big mouth and I can 't keep it shut. When I'm with a friend and she tells me something and makes me promise not to teU anyone. I'm always~ sure I will keep the promise. Sometimes I even OrOS! my hearl and lake an oath on my little brot.her',s life. But I end up telling anyway. I feel li~e­ a·ral afterwarda,bul U'• too late. Please Who sbould set th• necking Unilu '- the boy or the girl? Can a shotgull wtddtng succeed? Read AM Landers' booklet, • "Teenaae 5ex -Ten Wayi to Cool It." Send SO cents In coin 1t1d a 10ng self-addressed,· itamped enve)ope- b1 car& o( tbe DAILY PILOT. r • • • Naturally her story Is ruined which maU.er-p~el ee wll\I Ute s&ory.' .. •• ' -----~---~---------- • j I ----------~----. .1 • • • - • WILDS CALL -Fuocls tO send underprivileged boys to carlip have been raised by members of tile Hunt- ington Beach High School Tower Clul(, iln honorary ~ervice club ded.ic·afed to school and community. John G;elger is packing C3.!11Pinif--gear. with an assi~t from his sister Gwynn Geiger, 1ncormng club pres1- den~ (left), and Tina Hanna. El Camino C~mmunity Served - Reelects Mrs. Nutt Camp Program Aided A program to send ' un-County welfart agencies and valescent homes and took derprivileged }'OWllllters to aervice clubs. . cookies to veterans in the camp is but one of many Other .projects completed by Long Beach Ve t e r a n s Mrs. Seymour E. Nutt will act}vit.ies sponsored by the the young women during the Hospital. They made Easter be Installed as president of Huntington Beach Hi&h School past year include serving at baskets for h o s p l ta I i .z e d El CaminoReal"Woman's Club Tow.er Club in its continuing sportl and PTA banquets and children and worked for com· during a luncheon ·meeting at effort to be ol service to the ushering during librarl pro-munity funding drives. 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, June school and the community. gram'i .and Back to School Funds for the camP prO: 4, in the San Clrmente Inn. New officers of the honorary Ni&ht. They al.90 painted all gram were raised during bake Installation Will be con-' service club were installed. trash cans. sales conducted by Tower Club ducted by Mrs. Ray c. Miller. during a candlelight ceremony Club members ...visited con· members. treasurer of Orange District taking place ·during a tea 1nl----'---------------ll end El Camino Reil member. the faculty dining room. ·Other otti..rs Include the Serving during the oomln11.----Falher's Day is June 21---- Mmes. ;\If red Mata, Cora ye~ will be~~ GwyM Jeru;en end ftussell Wa1ker, Ge1ge~~t _Mary Jo vice presidents; Homer Turk Standley, viee pr~ sf dent ; and Berni ce Krau s -OurlaHornt,1ecre ta ry- secret.aries· Glen Garwo6cl' treutlrer; Cathy Croule_ and treasurer· 'Arthur Sewel_l, Pam :'~ JUbJlc1ty• historian,' and Dwipt Hu~ biltar1aa, :.id_ lloaa . !tforita bard, parliamentarlan. and Mary ~' 'Pl"Oit'rtl· A 'cal .11 ... Mn. I:.yle Hanna is the mus1 prog~lll! WI uic club1s spouor and serving as presented by _Daruel Scarlett, advisors are MiS5 Marie a gradu~te 1n music from MeJsbejmer and Mrs. Richard Harvard and a student ol RoDil\SQn Lilian Paia:e in Boston. · l'hi c1~b to date has helped Luncheon art1¥1Bements will rafse funds to send 121 boys be made by the Mmes. C. to Cam p Titan, assisting A. Ramsey,. A. A. Pellua and California state 'College at Ralph Qullckenbush. Reserva· Fullerton. Helping with the tions may be made with Mrs. project are other Orang:e Anthony Manouso, f9,6'514.l. Cf!'Hl ,Polltic.1 AlllYlt'li-.ntl Nuts 'n Nibbles Attending meeUna:s every Friday at 10 a.m. are the women of Fountain Valley Nuts to Nibbles TOPS Club. Members ha ve selected the Recreation Center i n Hun. lington Beadl for the meetina: place. §ett@?~? See our WEDDING ATI'ENDANTS' GIFf BOlITIQUE 23 Original Gifts · Your heal friends -and his -deserve bright, or.igilull gifts like 1he1e for being your Brlde1m11 ld9 1ndJ11hers. Sm1rtl.v ~!~led, 1en1lbly prl~ 2.1gre•t1du s to make it the h11r· pi~•l \\'ctldini; in bi!lory. Se11 them all-soon! At Ileen hl 8rld1'1, Modeni Bride -' A. En1tr1ve1bl1 Dito Pln. laK CF ... , ......... , .. , .l i.50 I , Ped. 011tured Pe1rl Eatrln11, 1'1C •••••••••••••• $12.IO C. Xey Pro!rclo r-lockt, 111~n.te1 , .• , •• : ....•••• , .Q.IG D. 81erlln, Tie T•ck With dl1111ond • , , , , , •••••, •• , .tJl.N E. ltK Uf1'1Vt!•bl1 1'i1 T•c;li.-... •••• .,,,, .......... ..... 1. Cult?ired Purl TI• T•ck.14JC Cold .... ;.,, .••. , .$1 ... Othen froiu t S.N-•11 Cifl·bo:'l'ed . . Kiii.i( CHAii.Gil e MASTER. CHAIGE e IANKAMEll.1CA1t0 • -"The Store Tho+ Confidence. Built" Ult py.n.r •1-... • • .. di a •~Inf# Cetfl Ill.. MW'lf..._.t .. CI\ MW• t:b ~ ~1 Open Mon.1 Thur1 .• Fri. 10 1.m, 'tll 9 p.m. • I FATHER'S 'DAY GIFT SPECIAL ••• IAST 13 DAYS t Here's lots of love to give! 7 · beautiful, professi~ Father's Day PortraJts of you and both children 995 All for just • You'll receive one lara:e llxl4 (more than half the size of this newspaper page!) plus six . handy wallet·siie portraits for grandfathers, uncles ind fr iends! And .that includes you. both your children and even the family pet! HURRY IN NOW WHILE FATHER'S DAY , DELIVERY IS STILL GUARANTEED ! 892-1331 Eit. 283 P'erlr•ll !'i twcllo, Ill Flo or --- • • ' Father Conducts Rites " Vow·s ··Recited In W es.tm i nster . . Dur inc an evenl.n( ~emony conducted by the !Wfdqn>om'• fa •b tr In the Fin( Preabyterlan Ch'urcb ol ~estmlnater, Mll'lene OaV. rlOe Evana . and Mart Jay Campbell exchanged t be Ir weddln( ..... l!ld lin(J. The bride, daqbtet of Mr. and Mn. Jack J\. Evw of H.Lmuncton Be a c b 1 wu -lo the alter by her father. She wu atteniled by the M&.el Yvonoe . Evans, maid. ol honi>r, and Sandy 01· 1on, Valerle Chaban anqLynn D'Annl, bridwnaids. Darci Eve.aa WU flower &IJ'L The taridegroom, son ol the Rev.. and Mr1. Jay ·y . Campbell of Wetlmlmler, Uk• ed Ronald S. But.er ·10 MrVe u belt man. Devi<I Campbell, Marlin lllchania and Brad Banbiw seated gueatl, and Brian Evans wu rm, bearer. The new Mrs. Campbell is MRS. CAMPBELL New Bride · a &raduate of Marina HJgh --------- School and attended Orana:e Cout College. The benedlct, a a:r~duate o( :Wesbnlmler m111 School and Golden Welt College, cur rently J1 majoring in art at California State College • at Long Beach. Watchers TOPS WM Watc.he r 1 ~mble eVf!f Tburld~t 1 p.m. ·tn-CirCJe---Vlew , ._ . ~- Huntington Buch. . SUMMER FABRICS • COMO BARK CLOTH PRINTS • RIB PIQUE SOLIDS • DOTIED SWISS PRINTS • CLIPPER POPLIN PRINTS •·FLOCKED VOILES • WAFFLE PiQUE PRINTS • MANY, MANY OTHERS absolutely glHI ~selections 19 1.29 to 'I.ti Cotton•, Re/ion1 , Polyt1ters, lencl1 44"/0 " Widt hs AU W11habl• • .. YD. ., . Auxi -liary' s . . Art Classes To Continue I . • Year Ends Because of. thelr popularity, : Gathering for the last meet. classes for Art S e c t I o n 5 tna ot. the club year on ~!on--members ol Newport ~am ~ day,Junel,willbe~Costa Ebells w l ll continue: Mua Memorial Hosp it a I throughout the swnme.r. , Aunliary. Mn. Camie Krausnick Will '. '!be conference room of the open her home Wednesday .. ~ holpltal ls the settin& for the June 3, at 10:30 a.m. for a : 10:30 1.m. sesaion. pafut.in and luncheon. , 'lbe auslllary has presented Instructor ls Mrs. D. C. ~ Its fint tcholarahips to two Mattocks, a member of th e · nursing studen t.a, M i s s Laiun& Beach Art Assoc~a-. Charlene Minentl, a senior at ..Jioo, Pasadena Art Assoc1a- Coola Mesa High School and Uon, National Society of Arts Mi Victoria Riggins an and Letters, Costa Mesa . .\.rt ~e Cout Collei:e ~a~-~ti~ Los Angtles Art 1te who wlll attend UCLA m • ,. Ibo fall. Luncheon. Date WE HAVE A YARN TO TELL .As.o._nda' s First 4 ewiy ;;..,anlud, the .Fom> taln Valley Newcomers Club . 11u 11tanged 1u flnt luncheon llltllllnl Jor Wedneaday, June -~. . . Members and aue1ls will aather !or an 11:30 a.m. social hour tn the Huntington Seacllff Country· CI u b, Huntington Beach. THI ovr 11orY la tllort -Sl9tk1 If· lltW v•,,.. I' I 1rrfvl!lt dilly -c.-.... -~ Mr ~vt luat WIMll you nt..:l. KNIT WIT South Coast Plaza LOWEil MALL · Acrou from Woo1worth'1 . COSTA MISA .. h. S4Wl1' ReservaUons are available by-cilllni Mn. Nick Nickolu at -1. arid 1>aby•llllni - alto ii 1vailable. ., • 'Aot ... 4 ....... ! FINE S.UMMER FABRICS cool and sheer VOILE PRINTS ·Colorful, mod designs on 1n easy care, never·iron seeathru for summer. 11•. 1.lt Y4. Yehle W11h1ble Fortrel/Polyest•r VCotton 45" Wid• • for sportswear p1au HOMESP~N-PRINTS Sew y'our own thing in summer pants, greet new miclis or • long colorful vest. Mtchine W11h.Tumble Dry I 00 -;. Cotton 45" Wicle • BETTER FABRICS . • SPORTY CANVAS PRINTS • BUTCHER WEAVE PRINTS • VOILE CREPE PRINTS • POLY FLOCK VOILES • PURE LINEN PRINTS • PURE LINEN SOLIDS colors galore for summer sun wee,ting YD. YD • YALUIS TO 2.4' T4. ZI Cotton•, Ra/io ns, Polye1ter1, lencls fin 44"/45" wiclth1 All We1hebl• YD. POL VESTER DOUBLE KNIT PRINTS , Fontobulous selection of bold, on a trovel-wi5e; never crush, no iron I 00°/0 polyester. colorful 9esigns machine wash, REG. $5.98 to $7.91 YARD VALUES 52"/54" Widths 88 • . i......-~-. ... • .SOUTH COAST 'PLAZA HUNTIN~TON CENTER COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH Br latol 1t San 0 1190 FrHw1y -545°1516 Edlngtr et Be1ch Boultvllrd -897·8013 OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 'TIL f -SATURDAY 'TIL 6 -SUNDA.Y 12 'TIL 5 , ,. ------ YD. • 7 I 7 r . . .. • _, ---· .... ,,,,. . --·-· lfo1111tain 17-aller · . --~-·--_, --~ EDITIO""N Lowest OrM,e County Clerk William K. St JOhn. today predicted one of the low.est tumouta·in county history for Tuesday's Primary E}ecUon.. · He estimated lhJl on1y , S8.S percent o( the SSS,570 eligjble votet;s will go to the polls, as oppooed to lhe 70 percent that ¥oted in the 1111 primary. The lowut tw;pout tn the last two decade! for a generai or primary election was a 53.1 percent turnout recorded in the primary electK?n ol 1954:- * * * Ballot Late -necause- Of Strike ) Many homeowners' in Huntington Be.ch are complaining about late deliveriu of sample ballots. But the d e 1 a y was not local -the county was late in sending the ballots out to all registered voters. "We "9ere late in getting th~ out because of .the truckers' strike," 1 member <1. county clerk William E. Si John's staff said thi! morning. "They were jp a warehouse in Los Angeles and we cooldn't get them down here to be printed and sent oul. . "We did mail them five days before ihe election, however, .. mch is what the law calls !or.'' ' *--. . • • -' On ~y. Orange County voters w.ill sdect party Dominees foi:-a variety of state and national ,olficis in addition to voting on .. qle , non.partisan collllty offices. "lnclUd~ on the.:.bi.J1ot will be eight state • propo.sitiom with .seven local measure&. . or the aeven, four are • School tax proposals, ooe · is • cowltywide floOO control tax increase reqUest and two are city cbarlp and' park DJ•asures. . . . ....,. . .• -ORAl"IGE OOUN1¥, cAL1FORN$. " TEN · CENTS • • -' . ... Most interest · hu centered Oll 'f..~ involving the repacement for the late Congressman Jame.. B. Utt and Ute batue !or the 5th Superviaor\al District seal currently held by_ Alton E. Allen . ~f Laguna lleich. • · Republican Congress.ional candJdate John Ratteree apnwneed. Suncday be is urging his SU'pP(!flers to back the candidacy of State senator John G.' Schntttz1as he i!·wlt!>drawing:frem~the ' ~ !qr Ille :!llll'~-aeot. • ·wnh Ratt.erree.'i wltbdrawal, 1btre are three Republic&na, two o.uoenta Ind • -Pe8ce andJ'reed9m Candldale. aeekini lhe 35th Coogreaslonal seat. ::fhe ~special election. which ls being "held to fill UU1s une1pired ~. hu six dan(Udates: '.J'he two Democrats., David N. Hartman and ' ThOm.o ID. ~art : are .rurlning in 'addttion to - l!Opubli<anl SChmltz, W11liam Wllcox"1, . , . . B ·1··,]. -. _·u ·1· u1ng . . ···-····-.. -.!-·----. -· . . . . -. -· - -.. ·-Miller to ·eek· Beaeh-t:ouncil ifcti,On~ " ..,. , DoWntown Hunliiiston Beac!l will be with two applieatlooa,!o-council pennit,a The. report . ., the . SJllleml and Dola under ~ .cKy Council spothiht qain to nm -In the downto .. 1u'"'. "-inl .Commlttoe .., llundlll llto •~'""' '< • A Loo•'Beach «Mlpie, !ljdlard ml clviccenter,,-1.~brFJtfln-. ~~;=-~~"\o.... "':'" .. --.-~-!"".~-: -• ·~Jeanor~r,"91-,,..iiiilii-me~i-am Wip:>rfiimr·')'llnl "'Wll' adopted a Counc!lnienWliL be asknd by oly ad· for penrualon to aell . ~ta .from a prindple 1ut ilooday•....m,. ~· • minlciratw Doyle MIUu lo extend the. lli>ck a\ 304 p~ c..st lftillnqy .,,,i The report C.U.'foe..-i llbll ...... moratorium on .new construction .in the another UJnc Beach bPllness:rnan, Floyd bonds, a chan&e in the~"!'!'!':~• Top of the Pier development plan area.· K. Nichols, wants -.to run a beer 1*" a bike in the ~1 .~ flii ~ !flder -He will ask f.or tbe ban on iss uing at 410 Coast Higbwa)r.• . ap{iication of ~ $~:SO ·fnlh;·~lilridan building permits for projects which dq. Police report& on, the. ~ppli~t.s h4ve fee.to ipay for. the nn ... o,taQen&il •. ·-I not CQnfonn to the Top ·ot the Pier been subfttj~· in both caJeS. The councilmen• decllned to;.· ~ c:oncepla to be extended for another The council al" is ~ lo dl1C11'!' adlon on all)' .t:tbe ~ -18 six months. a study ll'®P'• .r~mencJatlons .on last week ·t>wt tndlca.ted'tbe.t t2Mf wtUld The second session of the eouncil. w;1.ys ,to .finallce $lq.3:mlllion ~of take . ano.ther . lo:ok . •t tbe1 ~ 1checluled for 7:30 p.m., will lead off clvic tmprovem~ta: ,. ~ mendations tonlth~ • t-frs, Lorraine-Faber,-president-'"Gf---\'~""" Golden West Homeowners A.aociation('" N~on Flying Wall of .-Water : FollQws-=-.--- T~W;isirlngton; .Jil~.· -· .:' '. .... · :~ · n. -~.J.-~ condudtd ·• random telephone a1rvey In nortbom Huntiniton BeaCh .Fiii!•""Y _ _,, ,,_ ". s· t 1~~aay~, · .. ~,1"'.~~J:,~i4:;£Flf:· ~ua~ . to ched on ballot deliveries. Sbe caIJed 50 tesidences, covering 9t regil&erecl voter!>, "One third of lhe votm had not recelv· id thei r sample ballots as of Friday,'' abe said. "With 3l measures on the major party ballots, including constitu- tional amendment and with np h9me mail delivery being made this Saturday, many voters will be arriving at the polls Tues· day having had only one day j.o evaluate the issues," Mrs. Fiber claimed. The homes Mrs. Faber contacted were In the Golden West development and Jn the area of the Stacey Clegg School to the north. Of the 9t >Voters covered. 67 had received their ballot3 by Friday v.tiile 32 had not. Huntington Beach Postmaster Pete DiFabio reported this morning that the bulk or the ballOO-were distributed Fri- day. "\\le got nlOSL of them on 'J'hursda)' and it takes us a day to distribute them,·• he commented. * * * Beacl1 to Vote On Bond Rates • :Tue3day Is "D" Day for the Huntington Beach City School District as voters go t.o the polls to decide the fate of $4. 75 million in already approved school construction bonds. School off.iclals are again asking voter!! to approve a change in the bond interest ra~ from five to seven percent. Tiie measure is intended to enable the district to sell the ·bonds so more schools can be built. pistrict officials point out lhat they cunot sell the bonds at rive percent tinder present market conditions. The same proposal was de£eated last .February, though a la:r: overTide of 40 cent.! passed during the April 14 elec- tions. It takes two-thirds approval of those voting to pass the interest rate increase. Kiser Will Address W. County Realtors Cbamber of Commerce manager Ralph J<Ji t will be the featured speiker at the 3 a.m. breakfast meeting Wedne.sday of'lhe Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realtors at tl'Je Hu ntington Seacliff. His subject : "What's new with the pertpership or the chamber of commerce, city and the board of Realtors." Stock ltl•rkeis NEW YORK CAP) -The stock nark<\ drirted upward in late trading this after. noon on brisk vohane. (See guotations, Pages 30-ll)i . on ... '•' ' )'It -r ,. · --, · .. · P.iiiDWll' ~ . . ' dl-9-·111·6MrD111ey lifH1illl!ir '" 81111Ciww P. NAU. ·m/Ai!l!e'li· "'A ~,.,ii:J:t•r lbl>.,ol#.:e .. i.nuH.;looot .-a ·~., Of .. IMllY1"1111tlltft , ·C'Ollid""'"'Ol1 •lM .lftOl.lritllDV~{eit;y ht.." ~.,~·., ~ . - The Pre8ideilt .,., schedtdnd to fly of CiraJ M,onday mOrplng,aiid wli*I olit F~ .;i.,,.1a o/ tl1AI ~and•~ back 'to'W~n this aflemooif follow· what Jl~e had , not .be~ .destroyed by an , . 1 ing ~11.'~mg Sloinday by top mHitary earthquake Sunday,' two lnde~t !~"~ Slgdl1 · tboct. ~ J~;,tbt aide&'~ ~ Cambodian situation and · aourcea reported. Hundredt:, ptriuips .~. 1Jac!io repori.I .~ 1'llilnl, DAILY l'ILOT Steff"'""' Vi~-·~· even thouiands, were feared dead '1ong a:. iDGuxta1a . town ~ of~ Cima. · idf/Jt/ rNl~~i'\ ha~.!.sch!c!.uled a 1 ltOO-m~Je stretch of the coas_t.· : ~·~,dad ·tbete ~~:1!18 ·Pan te ioll O lto lhe nauoo We<h'lesday A hllJ1 radio operator callingliom Am~ ~ilqoJ, Wimlti(I · tbt Good Catch-Netted . . ev ng:' He will make an-interim-report Cafaz· eaUma~ 2,000 persona:.had ~ dead in Huara& at 200. · . ..: ·· ... Scot McKone, 11, and Mark Fridfinson,~10 (with-fish) enjoyed Me- morial weekend at Huntingtol'\ Beach Pier where lhey .. booked a mess of corbina. More than 100,000 persons·vfsifed lslate .and city beaches over the weekend. Workmen hustled to get pier open for-Uie holiday. Happily, for Scot and Mark and other fjsbermen, they made it:J>ier repairs will continue for another two~wee'l(s, but tip is opeil again. on ~the( controversial Cambodian Opera-killed In that 'city, du• east .of the, port ' ™·. Llmi. l niewlpqer La I Prensa t.io'n. The/$-Rlt Is to be about IS minu'tes. , city or Chim~te. There was f'l!t wa, of esUmated deaths tbrou,sh a o:mlle·lcaf 'M.i;-.fNiton was given a 2¥.t-hour brief-confJrmln. this casua1ty figure. quake-sbaten !)elt "In the ~· Ing S"~y--•t JUs San Clemente office. AccQrdi~ to tbe radio call, Caraz had . El Comercio. of ~· the » eo~'s AJdes later calJed t!)e reports, oh Cam-~n ~ percent destroy«! S~y after·~ ~TMWlpl.per" ~ 0 ..,.._. bod,la and'Vlel{lam,itation encouraging. ~n tiy the iqua.ke. i'l'he ,.operat.or 'llld ot dead and m·ured." "Meeting wtlh nw President Were the quake : appareqtly broke a n•tural ,. J , • ' ' M I . Laid.,,.,._. •. _, f def G '·At 1e8JI two Amiri<• .,...,_. e xin r ....... ._ .......... ,. o ense ; en. among the dead . 1be St. Flanas Creighton W. Abrams, U.S. commander rJ,• . } Bl .d , , In u· ....... ...;.1:. ....•.. -·~ .... m Vleinam; Dr. Henry Kissinger, lop LU~g er aste C<>ovtnt Phw-.,,-Pa., repon.jrl'lli&-adv~r on national seciJrity affairs: ter 'F.dith Mary -J5, ol PlUlbdrah. Mountaineers Parachute Adm'. John S. McCain, Jr., commander • · · · killed ii he coUapec of ·an fapirimeut of u .s. PaciUc forces; Gen .. Earle G. On 'Fuzziitg' _U.S. buildiJlgin ·Cbimbott.TbieebavGdida \\'heeler, retlring chainnan, joint chiefs secO(id, unidint.Ifiid nun from ; dnnd of staff; and. Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, Cambodia Moves Rapl<ls, Mich., alao 'was kiUnd In Cl!bn-Jncomlng chairman, jront chiefs.of staff. bole . .Beth n~n.J haft t»etn . aer'lin& ,a To Save Santa Ana Man A daring team· of mountaineers para- chuted onto the pinPoint peak of a high Sierra mountain Saturday night and Sun· day to rescue an injured Santa Ana man in one o{ the most dramatic evacuations in years. The victim was hoisted -inch by inch -up a 500-foot sheer rock face on rugge•1 Lone Pine peak by the IO volunteers, wh o pounded spikes into the wall as they wenl Dennis Rogers, 30, of 1522 E. Avalon St.. •Was listed in 3lQd 'Condition today at Southern Inyo ~ Hospital in Loilc Pine, with .head f\ljurtes suffered Satur· da y when he w~ hit by a falling rock . He was plucked trom a tiny shelf about the size of 1 double bed on the 12,951- foot peak and gingerly .carried to the summit where he could be flO\vn out by belicopter, The drama which might have taken hill life and those of his 10 rescuers if all had .not gone smooth1y began Saturday while Rogers,. a veteran climber, was hiking with two fellow Sierra Club members. A falling rock struck him, causing an apparent concussion slnoe he repeatedly lapsed into unconsciousness d.uring the rescue. Jtff Snyder, of 10382 Kennymead St .. Orange, remained "1th 'Rogers at the treacherous spot SOO.feet below the sum- mlt of the. mountain, while Harry Lew- ellyn, or Long Beach, went for help. Rurmtng and clambering down the rug· ged peak, Ltwellyn rtached the Whitney Porta.tputpost·4w mues-.way m 5 hoUrs to telephone Inyo Co u o t y Sheriff's deputies. They ooUfied the Eastern Sierra rescue team·led)ly John Halcomb and the tricky oPUatillD on the ~at.. .four miles, ftom ~ W\ltney, tallest 'in ArfleriC1 out- side of Alaal<J. bepn. Going to work at 9 a.m., the tean1 drove piton~ int9 the sheer wait an<! rtggcd a Tyrolean traverse to bring Rogers lo. the peak where he could be picked up. The fact he suffered an apparent con- cussion furt her complicated things. , A physician kept relaying Instructions to tile rescuers from below via ;alkie- talk.ie and they raised Rogers in a hori. - zootal position with his head slightly raised. ''The peak face is virtually a sheer fall al that point and they ha d to lift him from ledge to ledge," said sheriff's Dep- uty Dave .Wolizer. ' Gerald Warren, deJ>¥tY press secretary, nUr&es in 1 ChJmbote. medical clhi1c. said the President was encouraged by , ' -· "Prestderit-Gen. Jl'.lm ·VelucO AJvaradO the full military briefing from . his field Pres,s Secretary , Ronal~· Ziegler was WIS• aboard· the' lint ·PtnMml' ,_Y)' commanders. accused. by members of the presidential boat '° -reach. Cbimbote, wbere an \Varren declined lo specify what the press corps this morning of· ~"fuzzJng" esiiinated 80 ~cent. of ·the .boUiM. ~ briefing covered other than to say it the questlonJ Of U.S. air and logistical the~ city Were.~ Gr dJm,aatd. dealt with the Cambodian operation and support iri. Cambodia after the scheduled The·heatth minlitfy lal~ Cblriibofe~WOUld the progress of Vletnamiza tion. -Ju~ aq troop wilhdrawal. . be used' as a·central relief center. He said he expeged oo dramatic an-Ziegler at a briefing· In liaguna's Surf . KuarM. a -city of tteoo ..,81 •JPlll.1td nourfcemen~ or new decision would be and Sand Hotel indicated the{e would ha.Meat hit b)'. ~ quake ~ 15 JliJreepl revealed in the Wednesday.addreu . Ask-be no future logistical suppo rt or c,m. leveled. Aoldi ~ blocUd y ed whY it 1wa.11 necessary to take up bodlan operaOOn.11 alter U.$. forces 9,IM)..~·bl&tf .. d.tr,""~ .. to tJie · national television Umc, Warren said withdraw from their 21..nile penetration. of.tb.e..c®n~ onJrby lbart Wlyt tbe PreP<fent felt a progress. report He appeared to leave open~ howeVer. Tik canhimtoi ,aild Jl ,e6Uld . to the ,naUon would be worthwhile. the ·question or U.S. air support J or mediately ofret' 'iJil otbdal cUUid:t Warren· .. aal~ there . ls oo change in any Cambodian operation by the SOUih fleµtia ' froin lhe,'qWl!~ilh lhe ~ the Pree•dent s pos!Uon that all U.S. Vietnamese. -· . . portion or wbicli l~•~Cllt"I). bf.o ~· ·1s.e NIXON, Pase II Ziegler quotnd lhe Presldenl as ,.ying 29 aecOoifa. Fo~ ohocl:i ciJatlftuifd -earlier he aS.11umed the Sooth Vietnamese f anotbe 15 mJ.nui -·' 4 Anny .-ould wind up Cambodian opera-· or · r ~· ' Edison Files Req~est tions 500n after U.S. withdrawal. "rm reservji;ic an •'1.fiVer .• o; air su~ port follow Ing June ao as 1t . ~elates to seCUrltfof U.S. forces in Soulll Vlet.· nam/' said Ziegler. He also suggested.. such support, It glv"en, wduld not ·be· Oraage -·· tactical. ·After btlng as ked 'agg!-e!sivelr a~ ws· '..i .. H. repeatedly Ir h< wa1 dellbera!ely clourjlng' . · • .. e.,.-er For 2 New Nuclear Sites t 1 I .. the' !slue, 'Ziegler said he lhQught· ~. Y0<r cl\ll' cool ' 0 it QI! tlte coa,t. By JOHN VALiERZA before the sta~ Public Ut.iliUes Com· 'VIS answering precisely. H,e ,said he' Tuffd., (at.15 ciegreel) or IWeker o1 tM o.11, 1"1i.t "'" mission, expected to begin late this year. would not diJC\.iss tr.S .• ,a_ir. ~pport "Of. in lhe "sun flirtber lhland •hert- Soulhern California Edi!on ·Company SoJuneuth 30 v_ 1emam. ~se m. c .• •m_bod_ Ia a~. the mercury wUI IDAf to 90, telld-loday riled its ,offiCia_' 1 appllcaudn with Steam generators for lhe first of1 the 1 . ..i.ieo'-ht--• -~ In I !read •-ma maey r-1 ,,. ~·w~ •. the Atom ic Energy Commission for tw reactor comp exes a Y ~iave 1be questtoning filtered do'fl'n "In'° permits . to buikt two huge 11uclear been ordered from a manufacturer, the semantics on the word logistical ·1rter INSIDB..--ftDA. Y · generaUng staUons near the elisting one utility announced recently. one newsman pointed ·oUt that 'SOUtJi."' r : , h --• ... lh " at San Onofre. The two unlt.s will be built In <fug-out Vletnimese forces in Camb6<fja ire raiii· 1 • I t ' t e ~"11 m.on .. of "'°' Spokesmen tor the lirtn said the official · Ing be)'Md the 21 mlle ·lt.S. Umll ~•'hi! ~!!"' tli~ Col1forft6o Anorll tol&o 1iliog wUI start a P.:rocedure to schedule hollows dow11C01st from the present are liafng1U.S. rifles, food·and·mattriala. ' -7p!,i&J1_f'ee:Und BcllAmore wM1 · lengthy_ t¥:.arings . ~ore . Ifie AEC---ri> nuclear-reactor-on 14 acres-under-.Joiq;~ -~er. n aNwer to 14fitertftt tac,.· ~ ,•njo)I\ 't."'.flr -'btlr' f'ccord determine Jf pernusswn will be gl'lll~ term lease from Uae federal aqv~ I flso ' denied . thfrt1 N. 4~. •fn f , tW1 at this tmw-• of tM ,.ar. ~ (of cOnslnK'tion starling next 'nm~ The . •two ~ton, a producing -1.r the ·rideral food iro.&rarrl .of 'ctiltrlbutbl11 t Sporti Page 26 . • on the $450-million plants. , ~UIJ® ~l°"a(~ ,Jpie;ce., would serve foOd stainps ·Ma .COminoalties, in ... ;ow.· f ,.....:. .. ~ \ ' i '~r ~...,"'ff 11< The· twJn reactors will proidUCf' nfore 1tie ~ breetil of ·$ milll9A con-i 90Uth· • ' • ., ~ , ' J lt..1 . , •,, t ~JJ' i..~,•t't jliiiilr-a.._ t 'tfumJour times lhe am.Ont of· ~i:ltr ..,,,...,... .• lii'a~ · · · · ite11er,• wllo l\od'~'lll 'llliio;.... ~ · ~' • ==• than that generated by the preaent t.ct'·buikl .. , , i spea.tq Sunday~ clot6d a.e dllflcal( ' c..iu n • ~ _.. • nuclear generating system along the T.he 1pplic&Uon lo tfte -~1 11tdon-wtth the :pressieorper,ht sila!~"f-;":_!~~lc" n• ~-: ' . 1 Advancing issuea on the NeW" York Slock Exchange led lose.rs by a margin of nearly two to one. The wirmers had held a three to one marlin near the su. slon'a start . ._ Mounlain rucue expert Darin Black- w_ell, of Biahop1 parachuted lit P..ilch dark· ness onto Lone Pine Peak about 10 p.m. Sal.Urday whUe hclocopter pilot Mike An· tonlo flew in nine mort men Sunday momin,. shoreline of Camp Pendletc:in. ' specifieatlons for • WICt ~oaltorift& sro-"li'a good .to be iback. ~There;.w11 lo&d J l :=z:.-r .;.J · =::, _.. TentiUvt-plans Cill !Of.:lbt tiairi ' gz:am-.oo-the envltOnmenlit'" effects of Jaugfi"ter ·rrOm• rielfsmeft. r · -· P..,,,,,_ ~ -..n .~... . •". -l~-- to begin early next aprlng on the ap-the nuclear generators similar .to that ' Outside tn therparkln(flot of the hottl'~ l :=·~::.:;.,.. , ~-"""...., u:J plication. which._ has bttn @lng on for_.seyeraJ 11n auto bun1per aUcker sakl, "V~l ......... u . Th<>.$0 will be preceded by hearin1s years •l the first plint. .,ve It or leave lt.11 ·I . ·f -• ·- • .. • H --..... ,..,. J · Bt\W)T.~. Red Croes Join8 ' . United Crusade ,,,. Rod 0.. ... ~ .;. ...... ~ Ccmlly Unllad ~ tt ..m bl -• awle .,...S.• . --llio .........,_. ol Hllnllliclon :.::.~~=~; City tl!al nlJ ... -~ fin! drl'fe, ~oct JI' ........ -pr-, ... ll"•<OdtodlJ. . ,,,. -._.. .. --.. lllo fall. . -. Network TV Crewmen Miiiiiing in Cambodia PHNOll PIOOI ·(trel) -NBC 1111 CBS le-....,.. inducffnc J total "' ... -.... ~ todar to be mWtq 'nMlr 1twn00oeit on Wtrl apollad • mno, -"' Pbnora l'ooll ... "*""' s. . C«mmnlll tire . ..... Cambodian --·--tl>e7 tried ID --lllo m . 'Ille IOld!en _. ~ ID' IFJ ·~ ,_ them &fain lat« today, 'l!Jay Aid 11"1 U.. no llpcllbelrlOOOpalU. • DAILY PILOT ..... ~...,..,... .... ~ ...._.N.W .... ---"•k L c.M., ..................... ..._.. "'""" ..... .... ,.._"A. M..,W ... .......... Al'"'9 W, ,,._ ~,.,,... M•lq•• .._. Oflke 11171 ..... a..i ... ,. M.nl111 A.W,...t P.O .... JtO. .tl641 ...... _ i...-.. K111 m ,.,., 'C: C.te MIMI S3t WW ...,. ~ .. tall l'llt ......... ~ ... ~ .. -~ .. c.-.. ... ·. , • ' -• Suri'• fJp ' . = alOlll Pacific Caul liigbway,.pbotograpber W. llfbl and recorded II to prove,• lltUe- known truth: God and lllrfft awee1>1r driven look afler. young · •llff~rs -especially those without · tranl)JOl'tatl6a. When they're brealdn& bl& on the Orange Cout, you gel therp"l!y any means·po1slble. TbiJ pu11111u got oU at the Huntlnston Beach Pier •• Beach, Valley Teams Reach Half-way Mark 'll>e first half ol LlWe League and Pony League actJm ls nearly over in lluntlncton ·-ad Jl'ounlaln VaJley. ~ ~· CDD;lelell loape play 1111 ~Dljllt>llweek. In the JluallnP>o Vallef Leque lj>e lndilllf flnllhed Oii top with a t.l - 'Ille CanllMla picked up the tint ball Ille In tbe leque'1 minor dlvlllon with • M-1 record whUe tht cube, at g.o..11 took f!nt '"""" tbe Wm leaml. Golden WO!!& Poey·t.eque ended !Int l)alf play Ju& -k w!tb Iba CUl>I wlnnln& 1he ttlliJ .... ·a.1 ~. . In the ooean vt... AmerlcaJI Lequ< Tlgm toot the llnl ball lltle with ect 11.f record, the only Uttle e team without a loss 1n Uw: area. VilW NaUonal Leap UUe to tie ~ who complied an i«ud. . M~ Coplured the Fountain Valley Leque afl<r a playoff game with tba Pirates to break a tie. Sea Vin Leque doean't end !ta tint ball lllllil -·· yldJe !Ile ~ League is not plaJinl; a eplit acbedule tbiJ aumrner. ' T.... '."'JI ~ a ,,... loalf nezt weal la 1!11 11l1lillnp. Tlda 11a(t11 lfv<I etaler <OnQ>leted lllandlnp cr·cur· ..... Nndlnp llnuCh Salurday. . "'"OU"'AIN VAUST 5.IA•U• W L T ~ f I 1 IJlrl* ' I I C.l'lll!Mll ' • I °'"""' " • 1 .Git~ S • I ...... . . . Cllbl I 1 I ,,.Ill. 1 • • "-•MUNT...,... VALLIY LIANI W L T ..... • 1 • ......... 1 > • TlllWt ' 4 t 11:•.. 4 • 1 v-.. t • • 'Ml.,... ' • l ..caM1 VllW AMlll:ICAll U:A•UI W L T Titer-' II t t ll ... loll I J I h\1•15 ,41 """"' . ' s • ........... ...... J ' • Ortllet -• 4 I y..-:-s • • Wtl),. a. I 11 t ~IMll VllW "ATIOMAL LIA•UI W L T .... "'-• s • .. ..,... 141 Gl1nh. I J t Plr1I• ' S I .,..... ''' Dodoerf j ' .• C..rdlnlll 4 ' • eve.-''' . flMIMWOOD LIAIUI llA VllW LQ•UI W L T . . ' ' ' I • • • . . ' • • • . . ' • • • • • • W L T =--::: .,,_ J4t Ctrd"'-• 4 I I ........ 4 I I •1111t1 . J 1 I ......... ftlT ,_.., L.UIUI W L T - . ' . • • • ' . . • • • • • • ' ' . ' ' . • • • ~ .. ,... l'qe l NIXON •.• · . ... . lrOOj)I come aul .of. Cambodia by June Ill. H~i.tt the qUestlon ol future U.S. IDd air support for Iba s...tli -. W1mio Aid the l'rolldtnt did not p1-o to ay anylh!n& about tba Umetable for withdrawal ol 150,000 troopl from Vletnom ·bJ nerl opr1.,. Tho l'Hlldent'• televlllon talk wlJJ C0111• wbile tbe senate IJ debating &lie 'COOper.a.a.11 amtl.dmenl tbal would bar fur1blr U.S. mllllary operaUOlll In Cambodia ,::ofla' , .July l wt t_h out ~ &p1X0Yal. QuesUOned about Jlilo. w..,,,.11114. "I doa't bollovo !bat Cll'DI UD .....,.,,. ; -Durlllc tba waaUnd, tba Pr-I ... cepled wllb •:.oine regret" the resign&· Uoo ct· -ifllllaf Pulltoer prize win- • nlnl tnv&fllaq90 np«l<r Clark R. Mollenhoff, Who """" 11 Prelldonllal -· Parade Entries Float In Entrltt con.Unue to float ln ror the HwiUncton Beach Independence Day Parade. Jeck Tatham, publicity oecretary for tba Jay-who staa• the pandt, today reported .that with the June 15 deadline fQr ~lria app~chl.ng more than 200 entranta bave ll&ned ·up. '"Tbere'ti be bands, noai., clcnma, colebrlllM, uUque IU!ol, equutrlana.- .in fact llHnlthlnc for evV)'OPt,~ he commenlad. .l1tll year'• thtme ii "achitvementt ol !llir -Amerlcan Youth." Tbera -will be el&fJI parade -with eacb honcrinJ one uped ol youth acllvtlles. The .. H·gh Road hJ6 itoll over tre wo terwo l:J -MOllfftbott 'liil lllt W11lte H-Aid • : • • thtrt wu "•blc>lutely no preaW"e" for )l!m to ,..Sp. •• =-===-.::i ·-·-·-- • • - Girl Kiiied Arab Rockets Hit BE!SAN, Israel (Ul'l) -In leu than ooe minute today, 10 K.atyuaha rocket.I slammed into thl1 town ol 12,000 persou One t.yw.old girl died and nve other children and three adults were wouoded, one cblld llriously. The new attacu, com1q to .... after the ambulb. ol. ' an llt..U IChool bus near Baram on the , Lebanese Ira.tier May 22, sent new wavta of anger throu&h larael. lsraell artlllery and = qµlckly hit back ..,... Iba J«dan . Wltwaea aid today'• rocket. from Joni.an came In 10 fut tbe lnbabttanU did IN>t hive time to rucb 'ttie concrete undergroWllj sbeltmi which dot the town. Al the Ayan Nol llChool' the f!nl graders were just filing Info their c::lamoom1. Some were sUU ·at play on the scbool'1 haakelball c:ourt. II wu a ~ and umy day, just llke any other •. "Soddenly there WU tblll terrible whlstlo, like a jel plane noly wone," said teacher ZJppora J1ntu, 24. "Thvt tbere were. tense terrible bluls. All the chlldr .. .,.ere runntnr and 1<11omtn1 and oytn1. . ~'] WU jUlt tlkinl my flr1t lf'ldtrl Into clw. Two of !hem had wandered · off and I fo.und out !bay )lad both been hit. . "One had, bOr orm all fubad ud lbe other -had bead woundl. 5be II hurt badly, I am told." · . Ruthy E11u ii •. She WU one of the children who escaped unscathed. But Ruthy II nol. llkely to foriet tbll day fot I long t1me. ~ The 11Jm, dirk halnd llttle flrl, bOr eyu tilll wide with f~, aald, .. I wu In ·Israel very afraid. I cried aad cried. Why did they do that io M1" Right ooxt door to the school stands a ~a J>OP stand where the children dally on their way to and from· the schoolhouae. The esplodtng rockets puncbe<I a doie• holes in Its §ides. Proprietor Rachamin Ancopjna,..J3, an immigrant !rom Morocco, said, ''I heard the fif'lt one comlAg in arxt l froze . I couldn't do anythin&. Then came the secood and the third. "l ran out into the school arxt there were cbllclren lying bleeding all over the place." In tbe town itsell one 9! the rockets smashed through the roof of a newly completed cotta&e. Otber1 fell l1to the streets. Beach Youths Called to Camp HunUngtoi. Beach youngsters are being called to camp. Richard COllato, execuUve director· oJ: the YMCA, aanounced today that registrations are. being taken for this summer's mount.aln and day camping programs • '!We are taking them on a first come first served basis," be aald. Campers may sign up at Y)ICA offices at. 17931 Beach Blvd., from 8:30 a.m. to$ p.m. Monday through Friday. And Golden West la Tht High Road . N.ow you c1n fly to and from Ca1aUna'a speclacular Airporl·ln· !ht-Sky on our 20-pa!senger, twin JET -prop beHavlllands. Only $9.12 one way includes an exciting $1 .50 Scanio Tour . Santa Ana lo Caralina •Lv 9:40AM Arr 10:00AM (Fri thru Mon only) lv 6;301'M Arr 6:50PM (Fri lhru Sun only) Catalina to Senta Ana "LY 10:00AM Arr 10:20AM (Fn lhru Mon only) lv 6:00PM Arr 5:20PM (Fri thru SUn only) For complal t lntorm11ion call your t11vel egtnl or Golden West 11 (71-4) 636--4071 . *Effective June 15 -• • --... - Golden v.st Airlines Tre Hg) RXC1 > I 7 I I 7 ' . -,.--- . ' ' New~ri _•e~e~~ • •· · ; ~ l:DITTo ·li • -· t Teday~ . ' VOL ~l, NO. 130, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAIOES -, ORANGE COUNTY, ·CALIFORNIA -'.' 1TENC~ , . ' . Low.e.st CQunty -,;..._j -.is; ,... I --I:~ ' ; :Y ' -_..., ~ ~ EieCfjg~-"T:UrnoUt . "f!i-ediCt~& Orange County Clerk William E. Sl John today predicted one ·of the lowest turnouts in,eounty liistory· for Tuesday's Primary Election. ~ On Tue~ay, Oranae 1 Cowity · voters· will select party nominees for a variety or state and national 1olffces in addition· to Vaung on the non-partisan county• offices. · Included . on the baUot "Will be eight state' pr:opos!tions' with seven local ..-4-! ,. • ·-, .., ...-' ' • , .. ~., I ~ Mo.st interest has 1~entfr.ecf on .races r,aee for tbe 35tb cOOgr.es!t~al Di4trlc1 John ·A. Stelait' arid' J:.agufta ·. Beach Wa1tek. and · HunJ.initOn ·~at.fl cont~ i~volving1 ~ reyt,~eni. for1 the, jate seat ' · · ' ' · bousewlfe.. Maggie . Mtggs .• Mn. ·Jileus admlnistratOr'Ctls 'C, .Crisa .. · • 1 ~~ssman:....farfies B. Utt and"i.iM ; with Ratterr~·s.WiqK!rlwal1 'thert' are ls onl)'1 runnlng, in tbe ~ ,tfie¢tl0ii,, · . C~es ·,are .. good t)lft ~ •.9f. tbe' '•"'• r -be '"' s · -11 0 .. 1,. 1 llir'eii 1 l\epubliean>,' two ·DemoCrafs and. and-Peace 00 ll'teedooi ciolidldite -Fran-candidates .wUI '°"'ive ;,noti&h ~ a ,..,,,,.. or. 1 . ...., ~pervi.son .~ "' •, P.ea~ aqd Freedi>!n ,Candldal• ,.ekl>l.& · cb· ·Hi.lpem is , ""1llinC · ·OlllJ'' in· win Tuesdl.Y~· ' !be, .e~uOo ua• seal currcnUy he)d by Allon ·E. ·Allen ,,.(,;_, ~-~-•1 1 ... 'm•~ ·' • Novem""" . ., . • ......,,, l.a -~.,_.. ... .,...,...sea. ·~P'l .. -.,., . , , .-· · , .., ., , ·or 1una Beac~. . -:--~ T~e .~peciaJ etecfion,•whlch 'ts 1befug ·five c~t.es:1 iDClµdioa:',t.bc:'.in· Tbe'.de~pm ol Schm.itl ftia· bit He esUmat~ lhat only 53.5 percent o( the 555,570 ,eligjble voters will go. to the polls, as op~d to the .70 percent that voted m-the 1968 pr'lmary. The lowest turnOut in lhe last two decades for-a ~eneraJ or primary election was a. '53.l percent turnout recorded in the primar.:y election « 1954. meisW"es, _ Of the .se\len, foot a(e• school ta'x' proposals, one is< a r countyWide flood control tax .-inCrease request and two· are city charter and pirt m9'.1ures. Republlcan Conlresstonal can&date hd<!, ~;mt U~'s' un~91re\j ter,m, 'llll!,. • Cunibali; are .camp&lp!DgJ 11{<Uorjbe office , 8' ~!t· S..~~.!fie W 1 Johit7 lb!Utrlle antlOUl\COd SllllCiliY' be slit ilanoloales. The .two DemOcrats, 5tlt •District supervlaor ...i. Caodliates Dlilricl, qu,,:i<Jt ilie ra.co .open. 'lM;.,---1< Is urging his .au~" lo baUthe Qavid .. N. Hartman 'and"~Thotnas s.· includeAllen,CostaMesaMayorRobeft · ~fflce is ,.being. ~t ,·l)'.y ,.two I Lions -Wind V p Plans for Annual Mesa Fis'l[.Fry Final Rreparations are-under way this week !or the 25th ann,ual Costa Mesa· Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry, which begins Friday in Coata Mesa Park. Highlights of the Silver Anniversary Fish Fry will be the three-mile.Jong par. ade scheduled Saturday at 10:30 a.m., v.•lth more bands and floats than ever be- fore. . Fametf Laguna Beach greeter Eiler Larson has agreed to join the parade, which features solo sailor Robin L Gra· ham, 21, of Newport Beach, as its grand marshal. The annual Fish Fry Baby Contest. v,•hich is a Sunday highlight, will end its ·registration Thursday, p r o u d parents are reminded In case they have neglected to enter th eir tots. Entry rorms and addiUonal infonnation are ·available at Cal's Cameras, J780 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. , Stock JtJarkets NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market drifted upward in late trading this after- noon on brisk volume. (See quotations, Pages 30-31). Orange Coast Weather You can cool ii on the coast Tuesday tat 65 degrees)' or swelter in U1e sun further inland where the mercury will soar to 90, sertd· ing many residents beachward. INSWE TODAY 11'& the m~u montll oJ Mny for the Califoniio Angels w~o :iplit a weekend Doltfmort stnes and, enjoy th.e ir besi record el!tt at this time o[ tll~ 11ear. Sport.a Page 25. a..tlllt t~ C1lffoml9 I C:ll«lo:lt1t u, ' C11ull'" J4.Jf C1mk1 1f C.r•H--1t 0.1111 Ntllclff 11 fitll1rl1I '"• I Enl•tt•"'-' n.n ~111.111(1 Jt.ll -" ~ ... 11il1."'lff .. i1-" MMIJl!tf 1J I ·tanCUClacy of State · ·senator .foM· G. ~pba.r\ · are rWining ":In i.ddttion ~ to Wilson,· Newport Beacf\ ·ruide:nt Roliald ' Republicans, Dennis Carpenter; tbe ~le . ·Schmit. as )te Js.•wlthdiawlng f...,_tbe -ftepu"blieans sOhmitz, William W8c6,..., Cl!P!'!• •.N.ewJX!fl f!ticli j>l#li~t,Freii <5i" 11.\UOT,~Poft .l l . . ' .. ---. ' . . ' -·-. . . ·-" PresidCnt Leave$. ' , •• • . J ....,. .. -• r;:-- ~ --.• ------ Briefed on lndoc~ina :Befo,~e EligJit ~y RICHARD P. NALL . Of .... o.ii. fllllN lltfl The President was scheduled to Jly back to Washington this ilfternoon follow- ing his briefing Sunday by top military aides on the Cambodian situation and Vletnamization. President Nixon has scheduled a television talk to the nalion Wednesday evening. He will make an Interim report on the controversial Cambodian opera· tion. The talk is to be about 15 minutes. 1'1r. Nixon was given a 2\lt-hour brief- ing Sunday at his San Clemente office. A_Wes later called Lhe repo11s on Cam~ f.r * * Ziegler Blasted On · 'Euzzin ' U.S. • . ~ .. • bOdia and Vietnamizalion eOO>Ui'aglng. Meeting with the President .. were Melvin Laird secretary' of dtfebse;-cen.: Creightoit W. AbrimS, .U.S. ·commander in .Vietnam; .Dr. Henrx KW¥iaer. top> advi!er on ·nauooal setUri\y &train; Adm. John S .. McCain. J• ... ~-f of U.S. ·pacific fm:ces: Gen . .Earle 0-.. Wbe.ller. r<ti(!ni ¥nfum, ji>lnt <)liefs ef staff; and Adm:. Thomas .a. "Moorer. incoming chairman, jOint chiefs Ol slift. Gerald Witrren. deputy press aecr.et.ary ,· said the President was encoufqed by the full military briefing from, his field commanders. ·' ·warren declined to specifJ wliat the briefing (Overed otbeJ' tb4R 1o tey 1t , dealt willi the Gan!bodian·.Ol!"rill<ilt and Ule. PJ'Ol~SS of Vletna'miulion. 1 H!! said•t\e q:~1 no.~t_.-. ::".=:i":"u:~:.=~; td iw.hy it •wia · aeceuary : to. toe-·up naJiQN\~~!e.vision time, . w~ 11\4 the Preslileitl·• 1e1r a proa-~ to the:na&n """Id be ·wortltwltlle. · · warren said ·~re is no chana:e tn the Pre~deh('s pcioJUon that · all U.S. !See· NIXON,..Pop. I) Wall of Water F ollO'Ws . ' ' 'eruQ:iiQ.kfl;. ~- ~ • • r J~ .. 4 f~. SCl!lry Ronald Zio-1er WIS . ' ~ .. ,itn ........ ' ' . lha Aodrea. turnlna '1 .... a tomot ,fl ~~~rsoftbe.preaklential LIMA Peru _,.,~-i 4ra1ilf .w,alt-t water. , • 1 •1 _ • ...,., 1tJi>--..,,.,mlng fl "fun Ing• ~Won-iht~iltit·..ner ~--Flrit tsl"!\•lea ol lhe dead and IJtjurel the ~-tloas of U.S. air and logistical or Carai Monday month1i and.wipe<! ci\d frW!t ·the · Sunday. ahocl< run lnto lha Plan to Hike Eicise Tax support in Cambodia after the: scheduled what lltle had not bee~ de.ayoyed _by_8f\ hundreds. Radii _r~PQrH from Huarar, June 31! troop wJ~raw~L , earthquake Sun~ay,, ·ttyo ludependent a mountajn ·town norlbeUt of 4ma. Zleg_ler a~~ bnefl~g m Lagunas Surf sources reported. Hundreds, 1• perbaPI rePoi-ted 100 deafd there.alone. fte pa.ft and Sand H~I lnd1ca~ed there would even thogsands, were teared cf!ad along ~merican ~ation eatimate.;t f:bt Ref"uels City-Irvine Fight A Jq_ng-stalding difference9 of opinion beiwee• Newpart-Beach·city aovernmenL and the lrvl,ne O:>mpany management over who should take the lead in planning future public faciUUes for undeveloped Irvine land downcoasl has flared agal•. The city's proposed second increase in as maay years of the excise tax on new construction has brought the dispute to the forefront. The City C.Owteil will hold a public hearing on increasing the excise tax 11ext Monday, June 8. Already there has been a skirmish. Richard Reese, vice president for plan· J1ing for the Irvine Company, last week told city councilmen, "The Jetter implies we have some divine wisdom to perceive the future better than your own city stafr. I am offended by that implication ." The letter referred to, from Newport Beach City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt, said he "could not jusUfy having the <city) start go through a shallow exercise 11. futility" projecting the adequacy o( the present excise tax because of "lack or reliable intormaUon." · Irvine Company officials iRdlcaled they are dismayed because the cltr has no master. plan to its ultimate boundaries lwhich the city and company agree should be downcoast to Crystal Cove) showing parks, libraries and fire stations, which .are to be built with the excise tax funds. The city Sli ff coatends it would be difficult to put together such a plan because the Irvb1e Company cont rol! the land and only It has the answer on the density of development. But the Irv ine staffers say they have long since provided the city with their best estimates of the population to be expec ted i1' areas eventua11y to be an· nexed to Newport Beach. · "If the lrvhle C.Ompan1 is waiting for the city, I submit to YOO that we are waiting for the lr-Yitte Company. We may just be going around in clreles, '' was Councllman Donald Mclhnis' co.m· me Jilt. In the absence of 1 long-range answer, city officials are proposing an interim excise lix Increase to meet anticipated expenditures for parks, libra ries and fire llltllons the nut lllT«"{ .. tl. Al the preserlt excise 1-_r lev.,11, the ex· pe~itur.es wou ld outstrip income by an estimated $400,000 Jn the three years. Accordingly, City M'anager Hurlpurt llM pro~~ the excise tax rate be increased fl'Qm 1125 to $200 per reslden· tial unit and from 1 1.~ cents to three c~nts per square foot of commercial construcUon. A year· agO --the -rtt te-was increased from '85 to 1125 per retiJdentlal unit. The proposed excise tax increase is being studied by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors. Apartment d~veloper Gerson Bakar joins the Irvine Company in objecting to the rate increase. Bakar, developer of the 1,300 apartments of Park Newport, argues th.at he already has been socked with a $58,000 additional expense because the tax went up last year, and it will cost him $47,000 more if the new hlke i.s approved on-apartments ror which building pennil.s ha ve not yet been filed. He said he is providing seven tennis courts and seven swimming pools for his tenants who , wil i all be over 15 years of age, and presumably not great users of city parks. Mesa Tot Sav.e.d . In Newport Surf By Beachcomber .. A Costa Mesa totJs alive ~ay thankll to a Newport Beach man who was looking for 1 sand dollars · and i round the child instead. Lifeguards credi t Phil GiinshCrt. -24. of 1903 E. Balboa Blvd.-with saving the life or-J·ohn Proctor, 3, of &1o Center- St .. Costa Mesa. The child apparently was playing in t':te water at M !:treet Saturday af· ternoon, when a wave knocked him down, lifeguards said. Ganlihert came along moments later and ulled the unconscious child from the water. Llfeguafds said the little boy was purple and not breathing, Ganshert and the boy's father, Jame! Proctor who ~rrlved as Gansheri pulled his' !Otl out of the· surf, admini'stered-. moutb-O>-mouth resuscitallon u n t i 1 lileguard and fire department re scue unla arrived. • The boy was be:glnnli'lg to breathel when rescue units arrived, He was given oxygen and la.ken to4 Hl)lr Memcrtal Hospital. A hospital spokesman said he: lt doing tine and proba6tyw!TI l>e relea S· ed today. _ bodlM· 1peJ".a""1s after U.S. forces .. A ham radio Operator calltnk from ' The Lima. nfWlpaper UI Pr~~ be !'O fut~re JogisUcal support of C~· a 600-rhile JtretCh· of the coast. ' de:~1 in I1_uar8f at~· , ~ withdraw from their 114 mile penetration. . : ' '8Umf.led dea°" through a 600-mlle ~ 'Hf! ai)pe8red to leave open , h9we r, c_araz. _estimat_~ 2·~ P:«!l'IOnll bad _been Q.uake-sbake.n bell "i~ the h~dredl~: the q~s!lfilL oi .U.S. air support ror _ _111Jed ·~~ t~at cit)'., du~OO_g{_lhe ~t El CQfile.r.q.o of •Lim~· th~ CO'f'ltryf anf Cafnbodliii operaUon by the South city of ·Cliunbote. There ·~as no ·way of oldes't newspaper,' reported "tboUlll)df VletnimtSe. · confirming .this casual~y f1gurec ot ,4ead and injured." 'i Zi~J~qu<J!td_lh6 President as sayjo __ Ac~ding to the !aclio o_~ll, C~ had t least two American n~ we~e earlier ·ne-aSJJ umed the South Vietnamese beft ~t06itr.oytil ~)I ifter· among ea . $:WanC11 Army.,~Jd Wli1d up Cambodian opera-noon by tbe quake. The, ~rato~ said ~onyent in Pitta:qur&h. P~., repcrted S~ lions 8000 afti r U.S. withdrawal. the quake appartnt1:Y broke a . natura.l ter Edjth Mary ~Uk, 55, of .,i:SU&ta "I'ln resu_ving an answer on air sup.. dike: ln Onf of the icy likes higher in killed. in he collapse of. .ani a . port:tollQwlnR: June 30 as it relates building in Chlmbote. The !convent;eakl to security of U.S. forces In South Viel· second, :unidentified, nun • frcim Grand iiam," Said Ziegler._ He also suggested Police Seeking Rapids, Mich., also was killed in Chim.i sucli stipport, -if given, would not be bote. Both nlins had been ~vini q tactical. · nurs es in a Cbimbote medical clinic. Alt.er being asked aggressively and Th ft S l President-Oen. Juan Velalco Alvarad'; repeatedly lf he was d'ellberatel y clouding e US pee wa~ aboard ·the -first Peruvian-navy the issue, Ziegler said he thought he boat to reach Chlmbote where an was answering precisely, He said he Newport Beach police today are seek· estimated 60 ·Percent. of the houaes lfl would not discuss U.S. air support of Ing suiq>ects in the weekend burglary the port city were wrecked or damaged. South Vietnamese in Cambodia after or a Coast Highway boa t sales office. The health ministry aal~ Chimbote.woul(l June 30. Detectives reported that' $2,~90 was be used as a central relief center, 11' The questioning filtered down Into taken from two cash boxes at ~ewood , Huaraz, a city of 80,000, was report• semantics on the word logislical after Marina, 2505 .. W. Coast High w a Y hardest hit by !he quake and ·t5 -percent one newsman pointed out that South sometime late Friday night.. or early leveled. Roads were blocked into the Vietnamese forces in Cambodia are rang· Saturday morning. 9,1*!-foot high ctty, linked to the rest ing beyond the 21 mile U.S. limit and The suspect or suspecl.s forded t~r of the country only by short wave r1dSo"• are usln& U.S. r1ne1, food and materials. way into the rear of the bulldlnc, found ~-The govem,..em .Nid it cwkt not im. Ziegler! in amwer to a different tack, the two cash boxes, forced them open mediately offer aqy olf\clll· casualtT also den ed there Is dJScriminalion In and took the money, police said. figures rrom the quake, the atrongesJ the federal food program of distributing The business is owned by James W. portion ol which ~t'ed,only two Jllinutes, food stamps and commodities In the Gilbert, Los· Alam itos, acoordlng ·lo ~ ~nds. Fojk>W))p ,'!dicicb <O!)llirue~ south. police. ~ for 111other 15 minutes, ' ' " •' I ' .. 4 • " -- .,__,,.,_· .... -,,1 1. -• _, -·-&- • r ----- -_,,__ ------------------------ .. • .. .. . . .D C's Offer An ·swered ·'IJ~;;,5;-:;.1 ., -· • ~ ',. Ropu!ilice Por\J ~n 1nd Cl!i/IH • ·- -• • l!or 2 New Nuclear Sires ,. ; DAILY PILOT OAMel COAIT "1M.'8HI ... ~NIY ••1-f N. w, ... Pruio.tlftlll ..... ...., Jee~ l. C11rlty Vb rn.lOlnl .... ~·· ~ '"'-•• Kff\'ft ·-ni-.. ~ M"',4i" ...._.11411w n-11 F.m. .. ......... CltTUMr .~ ............. OM.. hi I '*"' 1.1~. 1ev1 ........ ..... AIU,... P.O .... tl7J, tJ66J . ---C....-:,..,.....,....., u.--a.a.1 m....,.. .._ trwr e S..C.• IM ...,., ......_. .. ~---llC..... .... • lllionlloeof~Pendlel<a Tenlltm pJona call fGr tllt i-tnp .. becJe -ly nnl lprtnc .. tllt .... pllcatlan. • . n.. wJll bl . ..-by heartap w.r. tho 111.te Public UWlllaa C-. mi-. apected to bello lUo tldl ,..... Slelni ...,m1on for tl>e 111'11 GI Ibo brio reactor compla:ea: alrudy have been «dired from I manulacturer, the utility unounced recently. The two u!l!t.s wW be built in dug.out hollows dowJtCOaSt from the present nuclear nactor on M acres under long· 1e...,. -lrqm the !eden! aova-. The two gawr1ton, produdq I.I mllllon tilowatta apiece, would ll:rff tbe electrical needlJ of 2'h mlllion coo- awners and wlll take about lix yun toOOilil. ·-- The •ey;:tloa to Ibo AEC·,...i,.. apeclftcl ... • ldrlct--..,. """ ..,. !Iii ';ivlrOiunental . elfeC!s iii • the nuclear generator• aimilar to that whicb bu been PIDC oa for oeveral 1'£f 111"'8 ~ plilL I < .. ~ .......... abd Jochles-U.. plw for the COllll<>Uecf' budU., IOd dllpolll GI Ill wuta from the new plonls under· 1-.i-otandlnlo-. Copleo of the fonn1J ·AEC app1Jcat!cn. obllpl«y for Ill! COMtructloo ol nucliu reaclon, bave beet -to the Mlyor of ~ Clemente, ·Ibo 0r..,. County lloard of Supervioon IOd the c:.m. Jlllndut GI the Marine Corpe Bue 11 CampPeM-. llonje ., the cbani.. in the lo)'<IUI ol tl>e hlio ..... nuclear piantl olreocty bave been ll"lOllled by uWJty 1po1r;.....,, .. ID<Llnclude ~I tl>e lr~O!Jll reoo!!rr ..,.,.... with eyllnden -by domei and lhlelding of the elictrlcll · tranomlttin( !1cllilles to make tllem ln- Yloible~ the l'\)U\Jd level. · · 1'bi twO Ptints; are ·expected to start operating in 1976 l{ter monthJ ol shakedown teoll. The Edlsot1 project Is being -.. with a 20-percent interest by ,San Dte:so Gas and Electric, which holdl the llfM percentsge Jn the opention GI the two. year-Old San Ooolre r.cllity. Fr-Pqe J NIXON ..... troops come out of Cambodi1 by Juno 30. He left open tl>e quallon GI ~e U.S. lo(lstJcal aod llr support for tl>e Sooth Vletn...-. Warren saJd the Prealdent dld not plln to 11y an)'lhlo( 1bout the timellbl• for wliildrawll of ll0,000 tioopo ln>m ..i Vietll'lm by next spring. 'll'le Pmident'a television talk wtD come while 'the Senate is d~baUng the Cooper-O>urch ...,..dmenl tba1 would bar runhtr u.a. Jilllilar)' oper111oao 1n Cambodlo after July I w It bout Congmsianll 1pprovll. Questionod ll>aUt this, Wanen AW, "I don't belleve that caioe Up to4a1." , * * * . Vets Ttirn Over Mooals to N1xon A omlll '""'1! GI San DJe,0 - ll"Jt<ltln( the ..... Jn Indocblol -in a boerd covtred with meda,la at • the (Uard poat GI the w-. Wblta Hou1t ov.-the weebnd. Th, .,..,1 mnpl>erlna lbout I dole~, 1_,ed • tbe Celil Guan! ...... ~Uoo ~ l!'IOI "'* -~ -.--the .._.tionf. • ,.,,. .,,.. ........... tl>e Son.Diep. buoilV-~tbe'l'u. ,,,. -Wt tllt .... ofter Ibo -''j:lrelentlUon." . ~ 'lllo 1ppear1nco 'wu the o o J 1 demonstrltlon of any tlnd q1Jn11t the war dwiPI the Mtrnorlal Day holiday week<nd fit ol the Chief Eucutivo al bla Co . '1 Point nlruL -. H. DeweJl, on ~ butlnes-; two ' Democr11J, 8-Bauchwill, 1 UC Irvine student lqd Dw!Jht W. Mu., '•~Gardin Growe '4 I' -llllelllivt, aad ao -•=-Porty -.JGbaW .. ·'l'iro -....,..W Distrtel& will *be llicdal 1 ... nt.aUves on Tuet-- da)'. hi tbe Ind .Dlnrict voters will clloole bet_, Jncumbool David BU.r 'aod~e-IL I -· In tl>e 1111 1llltrlct, eight men ar. nmninc !Or the aat vacated by ~ cumbent Willlam Hirstein. They are Gordoo Bishop, G-Clar-. Rlil:Y Hope, Frul: Ill. Mlnl4, Burr wuu..ia. James 'T. Wartm10 IOd Rllph E. Wriiht, Harokf P'ieldt WU I candtdete until bis -1ut month. . Two Jocumbenl CGngreumen from Orqe County, croJ1 Hi>otner CR.Long Beocb) GI the Did,DJstrict llld Rlcblrd :~·=,i:== nominaUo.na. AU of tl>e ,wenbJy !JIJ!rl<ts Jn the c:OOnty lllo~Jn Tuel@y's voting. ' In tbe 11th l K"""th Cory (l>Garden J II nmnJni uriop- posed for hi lpll't)''• nominatJoa u Ls Robert Burb (Jl,ffuotlqton Beach) in the 'IOOI Diltrlct. llobul Badhlm, in- cumbent Assemblyman from Newport Beach it llffk1"1 the nonilnation r(>r the 71st Dbtrict in a ract qalnlt Gordon Brlcba. . In . -county ·-IDcumllent .......,_ GI 'ldloolo, Dr. Robert P-11-,,. a ......i ~ oploot Vick KnipL I II I I t I o t ~ o1..-1or l'lllooiit!a. Other ......t7 olfJce '""""""""!iieluik Diltrlct Alloroey C<d1 lllcb, 'l'ttulttr Ivan SWaoeer1 All•or-Andre ~ Hilllhaw, Clerk W1llWn I!!. SI JoM, ~~~Ile ~-~"::. Jl!li Jsmes C II qpeclod to be voted in to the newly cre1i.d olllce GI Sberif!. Coroner. The H·gh Road res it oil aver tre woterwol:J • Girl Kiiied Arab Rockets Hit . . ·~· • ·Isnael I , ·School Ill . . BE!SAN, l.!tael ctl,Pl) -lo lea than one mlRute today, JO Kalyuaha rockets slammed into this town ol 12,000 perlOnl. One 9-year-old girl died and five other chl!dren and three adults were wounded, one child aerlousJy. . · Tbe new atiacU, co[OJJlg IO soOn af ter the ambuab' of an ilrldl IChool bus near Bararn on tbt_ Lebanele trc.Uer May 22, sent new wavea ot anger through Israel. lsraell .rtlllery and planes quickly bit ba<k ICl'llll thO Jonlln -· Wlbtea1e1 MJd tocJan ..elrels frem. Jordan come 'In JO fut tl>e lnbabllonll did BOt hive,time to ~h. ij!e concrf:te undergroWld ~belte" wblch dot the ~­AT the Aj>iin Not ldJool , the lir1t graders were just nunc lnto ~r­ cltsarooms. Some were aUll at plaf on the iChool'a basketball court. It was Newport Crash · Injures Visitor A Loi Anp:les -man w11 tranafmecf" todly to Lon( Beach Vetor1D1 Haepilll from llol( MemoriiJ lloapltal ofter I SIUU'day ev(llin& tratnc accldent in New. port Beldl, PoUce said OUs D. Shaeves, 57.' wu eulbqund on W. Coast Highway when h1a car unaccoqnJabJy veerAed on the road and collided wlth. the Buzzy Burier · building at lDl W. CO.Ill Highway. - · Shaevea: suffered mulli,te cull and brulw ii\ the acddent, wtYeb 11 still un-- der lnvad1ation." His condl£ion waa de- scribed tedl!"U good, .. . . a s.erene and 1µnny day,' j~l like any other. __ "Suddenly there wbs lhls terrible whisUe, like a jet p1'1Je only worse," said te'tcher Z1ppora Janku, 24. "The11 there .were tense terrible blasts. A11 the chlldr~~ were runn.ipg ~nd acreamtn& and~ .. ·'·". • ~' -. . "I was just taklng my first graders into clus. Two of them had wandered of{ Jlnd J found out they had both been b!L "One had hfr arm all gashed aftd the ether one had head woupds. She is hqrt bidty, I am told." Ruthy EUas is S. St}e was one of the children who· escaped unscathed. But Ruthy . 11 not U.kely to forget lb.is day tot 1 long Ume. 1 The ilim. dark halted llttle _girl , her eyes still wk.le wltli fear, --uid, "I waa very aJraid. J cried aid ~ried. Why did they do Ufat lo us?" rught next door to the schpol stands a soda pop stand where the children dally :m their way to and from the schoolhouse. The exploding rockets punched a doz.ea hoJ., Ip Ill ll<les. PrfJS>rletor Rachamln Anconina, 4', an Immigrant from MoroCco, saip, ''I heard the first one comlq Jn atjd I froze. I could:Jl"t do anything. Then came the l!eCOld IOd the third. • "l ran out into the school and there were children Jying bleeding all over - the place." • · . In the town Itself one of the rocket! smashed through the roof of a newly completed cottlge. Other• fell ilto th• · streets. " • ' And Golden West is The High Road. Now you can Uy lo and from Calallna·s spectacular Airporl-rn - lhe·Sky on our 29-passenger, tw in JET-prop DeHavillands. Only $9.12 on e way includes an exciting $1 .50 Scenic Tour. -- Santa Ana to Ca1alin11 "lv 9:40AM Arr 10:00AM (Fri lhru Mon only) lv 6:30PM Arr 6:50PM (Fri thru Sun only) Catalina to Santa Ana •Lv IO:OOAM Arr 10:20AM (Fri thru Mon only) lv 6:00PM Arr 6:20PM (Fri lhru Sun only) For compl a1e informa!ion call your travel agenl or GOiden West el (71 4) 638-4071 . · ·errective June 15 Golden Wast Airlines Tre Hg! R:x:d ' • • I • . • • • • I . • • I • • • • • \ ' • ' '• ,, • ~ • • ' • .. • . . " .. I, .. r I . 1 .... 1 ' ' • • • • ' .. • • • " • • ; •• • r~ .. • ' ·····~-.. . '· ·' I I' , I i ii f 1 .. ' • . ' • ·' . .. - -=---=--~ -_=cc =-= =--= Although amateurs are comi>fttng .f~r trophies during the, nint.h an- nual Lennis tou.inament. spoosored by the Adoption Guild of S®thern Or· a"l?e County, charity Will ·be dec.IBred the. big winner. · For proceeds from the tourney and a dinner dance which follows· the end of competition \vill be gi.ven to ti\_e Holy F~nlily Adgption Services of Orange County. · "Two \V Ccks or-plar,involving-SOO.'""teiimS. wUl•cJimaX-,vith-~-finals----­ Sunday, June 7, at the Ne'wport Beach Tennis·Club. Many outst'-JJding play· er-s wjll participiite-incJudip(, tb~ (lefending winners -·Dale Jensen afld · ~ Frank'."Mi:Caoo ln "tbelhen's,\l15en divisto aJril the Mesa Verde team of liar· bara and B)ll Wrig~\ (nix1!11"<4, .divi1ioa. -·' --Mrs. Ward Chamberlain., tournament chairman andM·rs. DaWd .cunn.. -"' ingham, junior tourn8ment chairman, have coOl'dinated.rdforts. wi th evei:y private club and recreaticn center il'l the area to make this an outstandin& event. .... . \ · Immediately following the finals, the Baiooa Bay Club wil( be th; seWng fo.r thl tennis ball, the tradi1ional supper dance which copcl9des the charity endeavor. Society for the~ Preservation of Big Bands will play for dancing. . ..._ . . . Trophy presentation by mas{er ,qf c;eremQnies team Glerin Turr1bull : and Harry Babbitt ~promises to ~e a~_!ler ro!Jjg_ig_g~_fg!e~inmW treat1_ announced Mrs. Raymond Carpel)ter,1 ~all cJlairman~ : ~ Serving on her committee are-the Mme's. R. E. Anderson, Giles Alli· son·, Charles Franklin and E~'vard SChumacber. -... COURTLY CAPER ....,.. Serving charity by coordina-. ting the ninth annual tennis tournament and Qall are (left to right) Mrs. Ward. Chamberlain, tournament chairman;· Mrs. Ra ymond Carpenter, ball chajrman and ·Mrs. Sally Peck. tournament co-chairman. The finals will be pl ayed Sunday, June 7. at the Newµor t 'Beach Tennis Club and the b811 will take place in !he Balboa Bay Club afterward, • f. •• I -~ - OH POI I A LUAU -Going HawaLia• for a diMer<dance,, giV"1 to honor l970 Empire debutantes, are hosts Who have selected~the 50th state as the theme for decorations, menu-arid entertainment. Debulantea looking -forward to the Island affair Saturday, June 6, are (Jett to right} the Misses Gail Jane Caras, Susan Joan Shaw and Linda Marie Fox. • · . ' -E)ebutantes Tran sported . . To Hawaii ·Y.-ia~~-rlY-- A salute to tbe SOlb stale is-the selection of parents or fQ.ur Empire debutaotes as they plan a festive preball gathering. The pool area and clubroom r>.f Mariner Square will be transfornled into an island set· ting, complete wittl decor and e!ltertairun~nt. The luau will be served ~lside which will be, ligPted wittl Uki torches. 'Hosting the Saturday, June • 6, gala are A1r. and Mrs. \Vllliam llollis Shaw, Mrs. KiinE: Jackson, Mt. and ~1rs. Edward ''Ellsworth Weber and Mrs. Roblin Metzleur. Their honored de·butante daughters are the Misses Susa n Joan Shaw, Gail Jane Caras, Cynthia Leigh Weber and Debbie Junti Metzleur. Other debutantes Invited with escotts are the Misses Barbara Anne Bailey, Bryn Bernard, Theresa L o u i s e Blalack, Christine Marie 'Dix· on, Diane Louise Duffie, Cynthia Louise Donaldson, Linda Marie Fox , Renee Louise Couh.1 , Susan ~fary Hammer'slag and Valn1ere Lynne Kasala. Concluding the list arc the Misses ~1~odie Ann Keller, Nancy Ann Newbrough, Cynthia Pells, S h a n n o n Michelle Pratt, Diane Marie Rivera, Mary Thl!re sa Sullivan, Nancy Sue Winfield and Jennifer Jean Wittwer. These YOUlll Harbor Area W0111en. will be presented to ~society Friday;--June--19,--in the Newporter1nn. Sporisoting organization of the ball is Harbor Key, a support aux· iliary to_ the Child ,Guidance Center ol Orange County. -The eentel'-'provides--low·fee psychiatric treatment lo emu. tionally disturbed Children. and the ball helps raise funds to underwrite'this treatment. Deb Bal/-Procedure s Top ic of O·ri entation The ftrst event, since their .formal ihtroductioo during a tea, for 1970 debutantes of the Newport Chapter, National Charity League will be an orien· tation supper for them and their parents. The party \Vill take pl ace next Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Jack Linden CaldY.•ell, debutante chairman \vho will discuss ball .procedures and fe&- tivities which traditionally preface the ball. Plans will be formulated for a series of summer parties. Debutantes are ihe M_isses Victoria Carter Bry· an, Janet Elaine· Colby, Deborah Groome Corlett, Debbe Suzanne Dean, Laurie Jean Gage, Lucinda Jean Hayes, \Vendy Mariann Jordan, Marie Clau- dine tvleany, Sally Owen, Roslyn J ane Rawlin gs and Gail Sparling . Their parents are Dr. ifnd ~lrs . Edward Leisy Corlett and the Messrs. and Mmes. Howard Law· rence Bryan· Jr., John Bancroft Colby, Frank Brooks Dean, James Robert Gage, 1\Qbert Joseph Hayes, Lee Paxton Jordan Jr., Herbert John Meany, John Marvin Owen, ,Richard Kurtis Rawlings . and Mrs. Chester Ferrell Salisbury and John Robert Sparling • Debutantes will make their formal bow to society Nov. 28 in" the Newporter Inn. Story lnterr.upted by Every.thing Shor_t of Comme :rcials DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1'.1y mother is connection w<isn'l very good and there ind agt II Is outrageous lba' victims 1ell n1e how In get over this babyish a lovely person but she has a habit • \Vas some crying on -this end .i;o I'm of lhls illness &hookJ .be made to Jive habit. -MOUTHY MABEL that drives me up the wall. I'd li ke nol 1sure we have the corr~l in.lormati~n. in colonies. Unlil fearful and ignorant DEAR MABEL: You seem to ba~• lo know if she is beyond help _ in \\ hy do le~rs have to hv~ 1n coloni~s lefialalor• pass laws which will enable the -notion lb.at telling secrels Ii a which case I will grit my teeth and U lepr?Sy i~n ,t very cOntag1ous, as _8111 child.hood disease. You are wi;ong. ~t~ny remain silent. Ir you say "tell her" told hi! wife . (She does not believe these 11lck people to be treated In public adulll art afflicted with It. Peop.le betrlil)' _ I will do so. hin1 and neither do we.) ho,pltal1 they will UIJfOrtunately reni•la confidences beca* it make• Uttm feel Please answer in lh e paper. we Jive In lepro1orlums aad be trta&ed 11 OUI• bl1 for the momeni wMn tay have Mother is quite a talker .. ~ enjoys recounting trivial incldenta: -Which she embellishes to sound Ji~e ._monumental «vents, ~tely she h8tl d~Vl!10pieit 1 b"abtt-or stopp ing in fhe miildle of a dramaOc episode with this &ort or thing : "Then on Tuesday -or was it Monday. No JI was 'Thursday ~~use my· den tist 1ppoin\m·ent wa'S at 4 o'clock ' and - l said to Harry, or was it Herbert ..... no it WAS Harry -" You 1et the Idea. Na turally her stoty Is ru ined which ' ~ \1pilr becau,. ilO one 11\1 .. 1 hlnf it it WljlS Mot)day or .'ftlursda~ or Harry or Herbert. Would ll belR to tell h•!, ~HACKLES DEA" HA mt: leH;ll-pttn ore compl}lslve persooalJtiea who musl setUt mauen In t.beir •wa mind eve11 If It ifHllb tttt It• -• A &eH·llilerrUP\fr fr- .... generally beyold belp aid Mpe. Do m1k~ the effort, bowuer. ti mlpt work tlte nut bl• M•m 1etr ,..,... • a lnea1to . il'&lf:lfi detail. Say, ''It reall.J doel1't matter-plta1e set oe with tlM: 1&ory • • .'• DEAR ANll. LANDERS : My cousin, who is in . Illa early 305, 111 , a career· man in the ,\rmy. Bill has been stalioned all ·over ihe ·world these last 12 years . Yesterday we learned the horrible news. He has leprosy. Bill's younr wife, who 13 visiting us, Is a wreck, They have two small children and she's afraid he may never be allowed to aee them again. I lhink it was a mistake for Bill to call her Crom llonolulu and &iYt her tuc.h news. The phone In an apartment building a.nd cannot casts. 10methlng to tell. The onlf cure it sel.f· take the chance on a neikhbor getting coatrel and I know of no magic formula your J' answer by mist a k e . DEAR ANN LANOtRS: I am a 12· that will prodle It U you don't have ANONYMOUS PLEASE year·old girl ~ho has a terrible problem. H. . DEAR A.P.: The: vlctJnu of 1fansen's r have a big mouth and I ca n't keep it shut. When I'm with a friend ·and disease are Isolated because the ln1age she tells me something and makes me presenled In the Bible wu e'nougb to promise not to tell anyone. J'm alwl\}'s scare people out of lhtir wila for !!Ure I will ke4lp U1e promkie. So1netlmes thousands nf years. I even cross my heart and lake 1.1 Any physician will tell you that oath on my little brother's \iie. But Jlansen'1 dlaease i1 one of lhe leas~ L ·end ll P teJling anyway. I feel like conla'jloua or at illftTOt~day.-1~rat.1fltotarda but it't too late. Please • r What is French kissing? ls il wrong; \Vho should set the necking limits - the boy or the gil'I! Cari .. ~~1LQ wedding succeed ! Read l\l'lff L.allders· booklet, "Teenage Sex -Ten 'i\'ay~ to Cool It.'• Send 50 cents in t'Oin 1nd a long ~elf-addre~ stamped envelope in care of the OA1i..y PILOT. -I I • ' ·Father Conducts" Rites - · Vows Recited In Westminster Durinc an evening ceremony coeducted by the bridegroom's fat he r ia the. First Pr,eebyter-ian C h u r c h of Auxiliarv's , . Year Ends Art Classes To Continue Because of their popularity, Gatherinl for the laa t meet-classes for Art S e ct Io n In& oC d:MI clUb year on :f.1on-members of Newport Beacb day, June a, will be the Costa Ebells will contlnUe Me!a Mem<rial Hosp i la I throughout the summer. AUJJ!lary. Mrs. Camie Krau.snick will The conJertDCe room of the open her home Wednesday, holpllal b the setting for lhe June 3, at 10:30 a.m. for 'a 10:30 a.m. seuion. paint.in and luncheon. 'lbe auxiliary haa presented Instructor is ~1rs. D. C. · We.tmlneter, Marlene Cathe- rine Evans and Mark-Jay Campbell exchanged t b e i r wddinl.VOWI and rinp. • The bride. j/IJlgbter or Mt. and Mh. Jack R. Evarui of Hum.m,ton B e a c h , was eooqned to the altar by be!'. f1tber. She was attended by the Mlees Yvonne Evahs, maid of honor, ·and Sandy 01- IOO, Valerie Chaban and Lynn D'Anna, bridesmaids. Darci Evans wu flower girl. Jt.s ~t scholarships to two Mattocks, a member of the nunlng student.s;· ~i s 3 Laguna Beach tAr1 Associa- Charlene MinenU, a aenior at tion, Pasadena Art A!socla- Cotta Mesa Hi.lb School and lion, NaUonal Society Of Aris Mias Vlctotia Higgins, an and Letters, Costa Mesa Art ' League and Los Aneeles Art Oran(• Coasl ((oll'i• grlJI•· Association. · ate who wW attend UCLA in1,-;;;jji;;;;;;ij~;;;11\;;;;;tj The bridegroom, aon of the Rev. ind Mrs. Jay M. Campbell of Westminster, ask- ed Ronald S. Buter lo serve u belt man. David Campbell, Martin . Richards and Brad Barlhl"! seated rueats, and Bria EVans was ring bearer. 3'be new Mrs, Campbell is the !all. I Luncheon Dote Agendo'.s First Newly organized, the Foun- tain Valley Newcomers Club v,,., v-"""" hu arranged its nm 1~ MRS. CAMPBELL meetln& !or.Wednesday, Jwt0 New lrWe ~ 3. a graduate of Marina High --------- School Ind attended Orange WE HAVE A YARN TO TELL THE Cout College. ' 1be benedict, a graduate of Wutmlnster High Schoo!" and Waist Watcher.' ' Members and cUftts will aather for an 11 :30 a.m. toeial hour in the Hunllngton Selicllfr Country C 1 u b , Huntington BelOh. KNIT WIT I South Coast Pl111 LOWE!\ MALL . John Geiger is packing camping gear with an assist from his sister (;wynn Geiger:, incoming club presi· dent (left), ant! Tina Hanna. WILDS CALL -Funds to serid underprivileged boys to camp have been raised by mO!Pbers oi the Hunt- ington Beech High School Tower Club. an honorary service club dedICeMMI to school. and commwllty. I+------..-~~~-··._ - • El Cainino Reelects · Mrs. Nutt A1ra. Seymour E. Nutt will be installed a1 pretident 'Of El CaminoReaI Woman's Club during a luocheon meeting at 12 :30 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, in tbe San Clemente Jnn. lnstaUation will be con· duded by Mrs. Ray C. A1iller, --treasurer ol Orange District apd El Camino Real member. . Other office~ include the Mmes. Alfred Mata, Cor~ Jeoaen and Russell Wa1ker, vice president!; Homer Turk and Ber.Dic e · Kra lls , eecretarjes; Glen Garwood, trftluttr; Arthur S e w e I I , bislorian. and Dwiebt Hub- bard, parliameolarian. A musical program wi ll be presented by Daniel Scarlett, a graduate in music from ·commu11ity Served ' C~mp Program Aided • A program lo send un-County weUare agencies and valeacent homes and took derprivil!ged youngatera: to service cluba. cookies to veterans in the caµt p iJ ·Wt ooe ol many Other projeclll completed by Long Beach Veterans activities sponsored by the the young women during the HospitaJ . Tiley made Euter Huntington Beach High School past year include 5ervlrig at baskets, for h o s p I t a I i :r. e d Tower Club in it& coottnuing sports and PT A banquets and children and worked for com· effort to be of ;servjce to the ushering during library pro-munity funding drives. school and the community. grams and Back to School Funcla for the camp pro- New officers o( the· honorary Night. They also painted ail gram were raised during bake service club were installed trash cans. ~ sales conducted by Tower Club during a candlelight, ceremony Club members visited con· members. taking place during a tea ml-------------------11 the faculty dining room. Serving during the coming I.-----Father's Day is June 21 year will be the Misses GwyM Geiger, pmident; Mary Jo Standley, vice.pre 1 id en t : Durla Horvat, secret a r Y· treasurer,·-Gathy-(;rouse and .Pam Moore, pub•licity - historian, and Mona Morita and Mary Shadee, projects. FATHER'S DAY GIFT SPECIAL ..• -UST 13 DAYS! .,,_ ___ __,u,.arvard and a lt.udent · ol Lilian Paige in Boston. -• Mrs. Lyle Hanna is the. clu b's sponsor and serving as advisors are Miss Marie Melsheimer and Mrs.. Richard -Robinson:------- • l.AJncbeon arrangements will be made by the Mmes. C. A. Ramsey, A. A. Pelizza and Ralph Quackenbush. Reserva· lions may be made with Mrs. Anthooy M"1cuso. 196·S141. Nuts 'n Nibbles Attending meetings every Friday at 10 a.m. are the ...., v.'Omen of Founta\n Valley N.utJ to Nibbles TOPS Club. Membera have selected the Recreation Center i n Hun. lington Beach for the meeting plac<. The club to date has helped raise fuhds to send 121 boys to camp Tita11, asSiming Cali!ornia state College at Fullerton. Helping with the project are other ·Orange C'•ld ,oUllClll ·.uvetfiffmtlltl ~~~ See our WEDDING ATIENDANTS' GIIT BOlITIQUE 23 Original Gifts Your bf!1t friends -and his -desrrve bright, original gifts like these for being your Brlde1m1id~d Ushers. Smart Ir •lrll':d, 11enslbly priced. 23 Kreat '.ldr.n s lo m11ke it lhe h111p· 11!est 1veddlng in history. :.ifU! I hem ell -11oon! A• 111n In Brid1'1, Mod1r11 Bridt A. F.n11rave1ble Dbc Pin, 12K CF •...•. , •••• , , , ..•. $7,L. JI. JT.d. CUl1ur1d Pe1ri f.1 rrlnR•. i~K •••• , •••. ,,,,,t12.SG C, J(fl'/ Prgla1,;lor-lock1. 1up1ral1•g •••• , , , , , • , , •• , , . •s.to D, Sl1rlln1 T it Ttck WiLh di1montl •• , .. , "'"',,. .tt.l.!11 E. i 41t 11t11r1ve1ble Tlt1 Tick • , • , .... , • , , , , , , , , • , • , 11.ICI r . Cult11red Pead Tl1 Tac}:, '14K r.old .... : •••••. ,, .t 7.ll Other1 fro m h.IS-111 Cifr.lio1r11d klkk CHAltGl e M.t.STElt CHARGE e lANICAMEllllCAltD '"The Store That Confidence Bu ilt"' _ MA•IOlll • MUMTHllOTOM !* liL•IW l lM. lr•cll & E•lf!ttr CHlt M•• tlll'llUHMfl l11cll ........ \!:7 ~ '"'"" O,.n Mon ., Thurs,7 Fri. 10 1.m. 'til t p.m. ~----- Here's lots of love to give! 7 beautiful, professional Father's Day Portraits of you and both children All for just 995 Y~u 'll receive one large 1 l x14 (more than half the size of this newspaper page!J plus six handy wa//et·size portraits for grandfathers, uncles and friends! And that includes you , both your children and even the family pet! HURRY IN NOW WHILE FATHER'S DAY DELIVERY IS STILL (lUARANTEED ! • "°iij3 AOA.DW~"V 892-3331 , Ext. 283 ' --- Acro11 from Woolwo•!ll'I "1 COITA ..... ESA "Pll. ~ I Golden West College, cur-._ TOPS Walat Wale her 1 renUy ta majoring -in art al assemble every Thursday al California State Co!Jege at 7 p.m. in <;ircle View School, Lona Beach. Huntington Beach. ReeervaUoos are available by caWnf Mt1. Nick Nlckol4J at. 98Ul61. and baby111ttin1 1 also IJ available. '# ""'4 .... .....-. ! I FINE SUMMER FABRICS eool and sheer VOILE · PRINTS Colorful, mo'd desi9ns on an eesy care, never-iron see-thru for summer. 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REG. $5.91 to $7.91 YARD VALU1$ 52 "'/54"' Widths --SOUTH COAST PLAZA HUNTINGTON CENTE!l C0$_TA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH Bristol 1t San Diego Frffw1y -545°1516 lcfln1•r at Beach 8oul1 .. vard -1197·1013 OPEN MONDA_'! THRU FRIDAY 10 'TIL ·t -SATURDAY 'TIL 6 -SUND.AY ll 'TIL 5 • YD. YD. ' • 17 l •• • -' . • . -• • • . ' • · (;osta' .. Mesa. - ' . 17 1-- 1 I ! orlnge ' Colmtr Clerk Wllllam E" St John today predicted one of the lowest turnouta Jn county· hiitory for ·Tuesday'• l'rlmtry Elecltoii. · He attihatec1 tllat ooly ~.5 ·percent cil tlle ~~70 e1i1ibJe volerl will ro to tlio. po11a,·as.oppiiieiUo tbe 70 pen:ont · tllat ~.ill the,1181 prlmaey. . ' Th< lojoesl turnout In the last two decades for a t'oera( er Primary election "-')S a 5.3.l pei,:ent turnout recorded In the ~~ry e~tioil ol~.J9$4. , c Injures Five · Three J>f!rson! were killed and fiVI! Injured Sunday night fn a hi&h speed collision al the aouth end of the Newport Jo'reeway when a car went out of control just north of the. PaJjpde9 Road-Bristol Street crosaing and smashed into 1 north· bound station wagon. Dead at the scene were : · -A m111 tentaUvely identified by the coroner's office as Terry Erickson, 27, formerly of Costa Mesa. -His passenger in the southbound car, Donald R. Batersby, 23, of Fullerton. -T\1rs. Jean B. Causey, 38, of Upland, a passen~er in the northbound station wagon. California Highway patrolmen said wit· nesses told them the Erickson car was traveling at high speed whe'l1 it went out or control and skidded broadside into the northbound station wagon. Injured arxl treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital were : Edward Causey, 40, of Upland, driver of the staton Wjlgon, multiple cuts and bruises; lf"O d(yghters Of the Causeys, Carol, 14, multiple C\lts, Kay, 12, broken right arm; Katherine Colbath, 14, possi· ble internal injuries and Gail Johnson, 15, broken right wrist, both ol Upl~nd. Lions Wind Vp Plans for A11nual Mesa Fish Fr y Final preparaUons are under way lhis week for ute 25th AMUal Costa Me••· Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry, which• beglni Friday in Colla Mesa Park. Hlghllghll ol the Sllvu Annivonary Fish Fry will be the three-milo,lont, pv. ade tcbeduled Saturday at 10:JO a.m., wJtb more bands and noatJ than ever be- fore. 1 Famed Laauna .Peach greeter El er Lanon has agreed to join the parade, which features solo sailor Robin t. Gra- ham, 21, of NewPort Beach, u its.grand marshal. . The annual Fish Fry Baby Contest, which la a Sunday highlight, will end its reglatrallon 'liluraday. p r o u d par en ls iire reminded Jn case they have neglected to enler their tot!. En(ry forms and addiUonal lnfohnation are 1vailable at caPa Cameras, 17IO Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. NEW YORJr (AP) -The stock market "rifted upw1rd it. lite trading th.ls 1fter. ---,,w...,1-on briak volume. (See quoUtlom:, Ptl'S ltJ..11), • /' Coullty Electton Turnout : Predicted ( -On ,'flMaday, Oranp ·County voters · wUI ~.porj1·~·ro, 1 •1riet1 or atate ·and ·naliot)at.cillii;<! in addition to voUq , oo . tbe llOll·p&rtisan county oftiees. ,J>' , Jncludld on the ballot 1 wilr be eight ·~ propioaitioas-wlth-.even local ~ref, • I Of, the st!vtn, four are 1schoo1 ·tax proposals one ~s a couri~Kie fioOd control. ~ increase request; and 'two ~e c~ty charter and park m~a,ures. ..• • ' ... . DAILY PILOT lf9fl ...... race lot the Mth · C<qrualooal .Dlilricl IUt. . WlUt RaUerree's withdrawal, there are thn!O ll<l>OOlic..,,. two Democrat. IUld a Pea ."!II F.-n Cllldldai. ~ the seal _.!Jl>e. . I ..iec:Uon, which-b bein( • held ill! UU's unexpired tmn, has six idates. The two Democrats, David N. Hlrtmao and Thomas B. Lenhart are Nn!lihl In adtlitioa to. Republicans Schml~. William Wilcoxen. President. Leaves -• ., . Brief~d on lndochi-lJi-·~B.ef.or.e :~Fl~gkt . . ' . llY Rli:BA'BD P. NW. bOdla IUld .VletnamiJalkll ~ W""" doclli..1 -lo ~ iTifiit ii · .. .,-,,...,,.. Mee.tin& wltli t!i,, ~~-°"'· ~ ~'.\i..r lflli.4o ,..Y It Tho -wu scheduled to n1 Melvtil Laird """"'1 ol cllliioii; G'tii. cie"i!t with the Ctmbodlu .r-: 81 '-'ltbacktii"1r.tonrWllhinllon this afternoon fol~:~~~~ ~----·' '" '-~·~ .:J' , -UTllri.rJ~y~-"'li\Vie~;.-l>r~Jaiiiftiir-\bli __.,.."&_'"'----?ktt-o...--. . aides on the Cambodian situation and adviser on · natlonat securit]' an,lrJ~ He .wd be u~ no· ~ .. Vietnaimization. Adm . John S. McCain, J.r., cominlnder llQUDCtm~ts or new -~ '"*W Ill Pretident Nixon has scheduled a or U.S. Padfic forcts;· Gen: Earle G. revealed io the Wedneaday lddreia. AU- 'teleVis.ion talk to lhe nation . Wednesday Wheeler, retiring -chalrman, joint chiefs eij why it · was oecesSaey to take up eveninc. H~ Will m'ake an inteMm report · of stair: .and Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, nation.a! ttleva&ion~ lime, Warren aaid on· the controversial Cambodian opera-incomlng cha1rman: jotrit.chlers of ata.ft lbe PteJ.idt:nt l!)t. a proa re,ss report lion. The .talk is to be about 15 minutes~ Gerald Warren, deputy pre• stcrtlaryi to the nation would be worthwhile~ Mr. Nixon was &lvtn a 21h-hour bri,r· sald the President_ W&J 9009Ur11td by _Warren said tbet& iJ no cbaQae ii Ing Sundaf at his San ·Clemente offict. the full military briefmc from hla. flekl the Presi~1 poliUon that all U.S. Aides later called the reports on Cam-command;ers. (See ND:ON,, Pap I) Mesa -Boy Hurt On Motorcycle Wblh>f ·Water F ollOws Oraafe . , Wei~er " CRASH-VICTIM COMFORTED ON C!!NTE~R DIVIDER He1W.r-S!141 In· O..th for Uplond Molhor, Two Oth•ra _ A 13-year-Oid eoita )le11 boy, rough· ---. ---..-.-------~----~~~.,...---riding his moiorcycle in a vacant fiekl, was hoapit.allzed Sunday with injuries '\'OU can coot tt on the .COiii Tuea<111·(1t • -.->-..--lier In the //WI lurlhe< Inland w11eR 'the mercury wtn' eoar to to, ll!hdo iJ1I lllllllY raideola. beld\wanl. Wate r Unit Budget OK'd A $1 ,992,000 budaet. for the 970-71 The $1.!m million budget Is broken fiscal year, wlthoul tar or fate incr~ues, down lnui these three pr Im a r y haS twn adopted by the Costa._ Meaa cateeories : County wat er Dlilflct. ..... Services and aupply, $998,000. suffered whtn lbe machine flipped after hilting 1 rug. Kurt P. Grossman, of 915 Presldk> t)rlve, wa& listed In fair CMditJon today following sur1ery at Costa M e s a Memorial Hospital. £olice said the boy auffered 1 four~lnch laceration on the Inside ol his thigh in the early anemoon acckleht at Ran· dolph Avenue and St. Clair Street. .The budatt h11 s-.i by near!1 lllO W•geaf, fii!W,OllO._ - percent-since the CMCWD was ,onned Capita . mprovemeota, '21~.000. Dodd S '11 R • • decide qo, while the tu rate hu 'Jllt, laller , ...... 'Y' will Include OX· lt unn1ng bttn cut down from 20 ceolt to fvur .... tensive waterline ·replacement on lhe NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) -Sen. cents per SIClll of assewid •aluation, east side ol. Coeta Meaa , whllt; an ThOmai J. Dodd, looklna healthy and M.,.;o Durante,· CMCWD bolrd pretl-unsightly old resenolr tank ls lo be chipper 2~ weeka arttr sulferlar a. mild dent. praised 1ood mllnagem~l and removed from-Te Wink.I-. Park, ,.__~ heaJ1 attack , JeU New Britain General pllnolns !or the cootlnued operatlon ol The CMCWD budret Is up 1111,000 11..,;1a1 loday alJ!I 11ld he wu 1Ull ~dl!ltlct without lal bikes. (S.. BUOOl:I', P•1•.Sl~ . tteklna ronomln1Uon, , ' -• I ' ' JNSmE TODAY ( .. j I "'I ' -• • • M S&. Y PILrf' ...., ""'9 •DAD (LEFT) WAITS AS AMIULANcl Anl!NDANT GIVES SON OXYGEN AT l.t'ITREET BEACH ;, : ·lnsteocf el Soncl DOl!!ira, Boodi Wolnr Find•• Prl ..... 1 Llfo tho S.. Almoot Clolrnod Yesa'Tot Saved,· ·' in Newport Surf B y Beachcomber Press COrps Raps Ziegler; Claims Cambodia Fuzzing . ' . A ea.ta Mesa tot I• alive todoy thanb to a Ne°*port Beach man who was looking. lar sand doJlors llld laund the chJJd Instead. Pna Secretary Ronald Ziegler was accuaed by members of the, pretldentia.J press corps this morning of "fuulng" the questions el µ.s. air llld logistical llUpJ!Gl'I in Cambodta alter the llCheduie<I June 30 ti-Ooi> -~11. · ''Lil'll'ardl° crodlt P!i11 G.-, Z4, ol. 190! E. Balboo Blvd. with aavlng lbe life ol .Jclhn Proctor. I, of 830 C.Oter Ziegler at a briefing in Laguna's Surf and Sand HOt'el htd1cated there would a., Col1I Meu. be 't» futur.e .JogiStleaJ. auppon of Cam-•:nie dilld apporenllf WU ployii>c In bodJu optratlanl alter U.S. forces the water al M Street Salmda)' al· withdraw from their Sl-mlk pen<irallon. 11rncioo, when 1 wave knocked him down, Be appeared. to leave open, however, "~·--~-_;.,, • the queatlon of U.S. ak mJ]JpOrt for ~ .. ~ -any Cambodian operation by the Sooth "GIDlhert came alone moments later Vietnamese. 8iid uUod the uDcomclowi chJJd from Ziegler quotod the Prtsldeot aa saying tbe water Lifepardl Nkl the liJ:t]e earlier he aawned the South Vietnamese .::.... _:..,. llld nol Jftafhlni-Anny would wind up Cam9>dlan opera-..,, -~.!'.:",... ... .._, father ·J -11on1.-.aftu U.S. withdrawal semantlct-~ a word logistical after one newsman pamted rOUt tbat South Vietnamese forces in Cambodia are rang. Ing beyond ,the it mile U.S. limit and art using U.S. r:lllet, food andmaterials. Ziegler, in answer to a dlUerent ta!=k.., also denied ttiere is di.acrimination in the loderal food JJ'OlffJ'I of distributing food · •tampo llld canmodltiet In the south. ....... -,,,.e J BALLOT ... . . . Republicq· Par\J a.!rman and Cl!Miet H. !lrftll, an o..a., buslnwman ; two Democrats, -Bari; Blluchwiti, a UC Irvine liudent 1,1111 Dwight W. Miu, I Glr'dln Gro,,,,~ -~ve, Q!I an "'-lean ~ P1rt•J ··-. . ft'Y!llkc£, John w. alfey. hO oilier ~I llialrlcll will allo be Uectln& ~taUves on rue. claJ. In the inol-Dltlrict , voters wlli cbOO&e between Incumbent David Biker al)d Laurence Schmlt. \ In lhe 4.lh District, eight men are running for the seat vicated by in- cumbent Wllliam Hirstein. They are Gordon B!shop, Grant Clark, Riley Hope, Frank M. Manzo, Burr Witliams, James ' • T. Workman and Ralph E.. Wright. Harold Fields was a candlda.te until his· <Rath last month. · Two 'incumbent Congressmen from Orange County, Cralf Hosmer (R-Long ~ach) of the 32nd r:>_lslrict and Richard HaMa (J>.Anahelmr of the 34tll Distrlc:I ate nmolng u,,._.i for thek parti11: nominations. All of the Allemb!y llialr)ct.I In ·the county ~ face n-eledioo in Tuesday'• voting. ~ · In the tilth Dlatrtct Incumbent K- Cory (J>.Garden Grove) II runninf unop- poeed for hi aparty•s nomination u Js ROber! BW"ko (11-HunUngtoo Beach) In the 70th Di.Jtriet. RObtrt Badhain, in- culnbent Assemblyman frOm Newport Beach ii seekin& the nomination for the nst District in a race against Gordon f'.lk.icken. I in other countY racea · Jncumbent superlnleodent Of schools, Dr. Robert P~ la seekln1 a aecond ~ aplnst . Vick Knight, a I s I s t ~ fl t •~ol ~'l<t< P~nUa. -Other ""10iy·olflct·tncumbeall include DIJ1rlct Attorney .Cecil Jno:b,,...._, Ivan 8W'anger,~ k a d re w Hlnlhaw, Clerk Wllllam E: st Jol!n,. and Public Admlnlltrator James Heim!" All ire cijipioed WI ajiiCI to win. ~. Jama Musick iJ eig>ec1od lo be voted. in• to tha newly cmted olllce ol SheiUi- C-. · , G__-~ aod u M:" ,,.,, 1 • -amet "I'm reserving an answer on air sup.. Proctor who an'ivod aa Gllllbert pulled port following JW>e 30 as tt relates . . Jill IOI! oat of the lllllf, admlnlatere4 to aecUrtty o1 U.S. lorcea In Sooth Viet- JpOUth-to-moutb relUICltaUon anti I narn/' ,Hid Ziegler. He also suggested 1.ileguard a.nd flrt department rescue such support, if given, would not be UDits arrived. tactical. ·.The boy was be()lnllinC to breathe Alt.r being askod aggres~vely and -. when mcue uni ta am,.i. lie .... Bi.•.. repeat..i17 u he .... deliberately clooding oxygen llld tailenltal to ~ Memoi'ialald •• the iasucl, Ziegler said he """·~t he u-•tal A !!l!!!!~·~ .. an • --..... ~ · _ .. --,,,,...,_. -and -bl--·u be iteii-war .. -M. .. -~ .. !l ~ec.lsely. He said he is doing fine · Y WI re would not di.sctw: U.S. air support of _ eel today. SoQ!h Vleinamese In Cambodia alter . ' r•1 GLIMBER--..: •• .. . .,io jli;.1n lino ~ ma ~ ,..,.;w.c .. Going to work at SI a.m., the ttam drove ...... Into the -wall llld rlued • 'l)n>lean trov"" to ln'inc Ro(era to tha ptak where he ""'Id be plcbd up. 'The fact be -.. •pporenl -~ lurther compUcaled thlnp. iA physlcton kept ffilYIOC lnliructlons te the rescuers lrom below via walld .. talkie llld they raloed•Rocen In• horl- 1ilnta1 polltioD with bis -111gbt1J rilaed. . "The peak lace la virtually • W« fall at that point and they had to lilt him min ledge to ledge, .. said 1heri!l's Dep- uty Dave Woliu:r. Rogers, a t.r:uckiug company employe wtth· 10 years' mounta'-r!ng expert· ence, said ooth!ng during the gripping maneuver. Deputy Gary Woodard u1d he was at~ most speechless when it was aucceufuDy concluded and he wu awaiting the heli- copter rescue. •·1 ju1t hope thal U one of you guys gets In a aPot like that aometime, I can oome and help JOU out." he said. Lone P!ne PeU'la rated number four oo the numerical acale which designates the dllllculty of the world'• toughest moontalns for "1Jmben. DAILY PILOT OllNtOI COAIT .. uaLIU11fl0 COM,.AH't ~ollert N. We.4 Jee~ R. C11rley Viet ,.mldeiot.W ~I Mlftlltf Tk111111 Kee .. 11 lffl .... Tho11111 A, M11r,hi"e M-.lftt lfOIW" , CM ....... Office llO Wi tt l 1y Street 1-1,11;q "-"~'.'" r.0.1 •• 11•0. •z•1• ..... _ fll-1 aeKlo: 7711 Well .. 11191 11ou1.,1..- lf----1--"'~'-"' •-1 m ,_, ..,,_ Hi.Mi....-ltecl>: 11111----..cri • ...,.,.. ... ... ci.-tr. ;IOI H01111 II c .... i.. ... , ' ,\ Jun< 30. . The quatlanlng ftltereil down Into * * * , F..-r.•e I NIXoN. : . \ I • troops eome out of Cambodia by June 30. He left open the question of future U.S. Jocbtical and ilr slipport 10< tile South Vietnamese. Wmen aald the Presldeot did not plan to aay anythlnc about the timetable for_ witbdraw1J ot 150,0oo troops from Vl-.i by next ..,rtng. The Prelideat'1 televiJJoa talk will cane while the Se!Wo la debating the Cooper-OiUrch 1me1.dment that wou1d bar further U.S. military operations in Cambodia after "July 1 w 1 t ho u t Congressional appioval. Questioned about thi s, Warren aaJd, "I don't believe that came up today." ·During the weekend, the President ac- cepted with "Borne regret" the reslgna· tion or controversial Pulitzer prize win· ning investigative reporter Clart ~­ Mollenhoff, who serves u PresklenUal ombudsman. Mollenhoff and the White House sald there wu "absolutely no pressure" for him to resign,-He iJ: to· become W ~shlngton bureau ~f for the Des Mol.lenhoff, who had access to FBI and Internal Revenue Service ta1 records, aroused the Ire of senators in bis staunch support ol the nomlnaUon of Federll · judges Clmnint F • Haynsworth and G. Han'old Canwtll to tbe Sup.-Court. Some dubbed bla activitlet the "Mollenho(f Cocktail." The President Tuesday Is to hoot a White House state dinner for the official visit of Rlf1el Caldera, President of Venezuela. Mr. Nixon, his wife, friend Oiarles "Bebe'' Reboio and aides were schedu1ed to board Air Force One and depart from El Toro Mar!fte ~ l,lr Station about !:IO p.m. toclJJ. l'reM Page J -. BlJDGE'f-•.• over lut year's, but revenues wtll allt> be up, wtth-JU -mllllell expected. lrom I variety ol IOlll'Cel • The liate Divlllon ol Jllghways will porchase land at Red Hill Avenue ind Pallsadeo JlOO<l In connection with the Corona..dtl"Mar Freeway for one source. lnterell on Invested ~ CMl:WD funds 11 1ntl~iplled to provide an additional f'(l,000 In revenue. Services will be further Improved dur. Ins the 001DiJ11 year ll'tien tile QICWD system lJ linked lo the santa An• mµnlclpal Wll« sylttm al two potnll. LocatJon!I wt:U be on Bear Street ntir Sotuh CoaSt · PlaJa and on SUnflowor Avenue near Harber Bouleva.td, 'lbii would aau:re conlinued waW servloe tf, foir 10me reuon, the CMCWD ayslem ahouJd be ahUt doWn. 11iCJiiltll'"'ice IS alr6il)' lfl'JiV!ded by . lnl<rcorU1ecllont with R111U.,.ian Beacil, Newport Beach Ind the lrvinl Cowllf Water Dlllrid. • • The H·gh Road ms it all aver tre wo terwa~. . ~. Gi rl KRled ·Ar-ab Rockets Hit BEISAN, larael (UPI) -In less than one minute today, 10 Katyusha rockets slammed into this town ot 12,000 person&. One t-year-old girl died and five other children and three adult s wert wounded, very_a!rald. I cried aad cried. Wby one chi.Id serlOUl.iy. , did they do that tom?" · Right next door to lhe school stands a soda , pop stand where the children dally Jn thelr y,·ay to and from the schoolhouse. The new attacks, comlllg to soon after the ambulh of an "lsrleli achoo! bus near Baram on the Lebane.w froetier May 22, sent new wave& of anger lhrough Israel. Israeli artillery and planes qUickly hit back across the Jordan border. . -. \ ~ ' ' Mesa Councilmen Face ~outine, · Brief M;eeting w11nes,.. said today-. rockots '""" Jordan came 1n ao 1ut the !nhabttini.. did .. 1 ha.•• Ii!!>< to reaCb the Concrete undergroulld shelters wtilch dot the town. ·At lhe Ayan Nol achoo! tile llrit graders were just filing · into 1Jae1r Cost.a Mesi Mayor Robert M. Wilson classrooms. Some were itlll · 1L. play 1s likely to prealde Ofer a rather brief .. the achool's bW•tball court n .... and routine clty COWICll session tonlghl. a serene ind !unny day, just like any The agenda for t¥ 7:30 p.m. meeting olher. ' I/}, is 1bort and sho-ws mOJtly routine mat.. · ''Suddenly there wu tru'1lembte ters. whisUe, like a jet plane onlf'"Worse," A new ordinance establishing the, citY,!s said teacher Zippora Janku, 24. "Thea ~ own munfclpal airport commissiop is up there. were tense terrible blasts. All for second reading ,and adoption. which the childre• were running and screaming wtU move the panel a step closet to be- and crying. ginning its function. . "I was just taking my first cradtta . Citiuns interested in possible appomt- lnto clua. Two of them had wandered ment to the commissk>n may mall ap- off and I fOund out th'Y had both pllcationJ ouUining their qualifications ~q hlL . . to City Clerk Eileen PhlMey ... One had her-arm all guhed •wd Ammg other matters scheduled for the othtr one had head woundl. She--comMeratlon tonight are two recom- 11 iW!i ~adly. I am told." -• mendatloai:.by the CO.ta Mesa Traffic Ruthy Ellu la I. 811' wu one of Coouni&sioo lnr parking llld speed limi t the chlldr,. who OIClpod umcalbed. But .-Ola. · · Ruthy la not llkely .to lorpt thll clay Commillton<rs recommend "1abllsh- lor a Jong tfn>e. . . I~ a IO .mile per hour speed limit on Tbe 1Dm1 dark baited Ultle &lrl, ber Cal1fGrnla street between Iowa Street and eyes ltlll wide with fear, .Ilk!, "[ was Gisler Avenue. • • And Gorden West is The High Road. Now you can fly to and from Celalina's spectacular Alrport-in- 1he-Sky on our 20-passenger, !win JET-prop DeHavlllands. Only $9.12 one way includes an exciling $1 .50 Scenic Tour. Senta Ana IO CSta/lna ·Lv 9:40AM Arr tO:OOAM (Fri lhru ~on only) lv 6:30PM Arr 6:50PM (Fri lhru Sun only) Catalina lo SanM Ana "lv 10:00AM Arr 10:20AM (Fri thru Mon only) Lv 6:00PM Arr 6:20PM (Fri lt'!ru Sun only) For comp!e1e information call your lravel agent or Golden West at (714) 636·4071. _ •ftf11ct1ve Jone 15 -~ Golden West Air1ines Tm HQ! Rxx::l '· • • I 'i I' j t . ' . Saddlebaek ·----'E<O-l'l1 0 N • Tedey's n..J N.Y. Ste±• • voi:. 63, NO. 130, 3 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE cdUNTt:. CALlf91tNIA: • MONDAY, JUNE I, 1,70 · TEN CENTS .. Lowest Count_y -Electi9~-Turnout Predicted ' . . , I . ' Orange <:ounty Clerk Wllltam-E;--St--On Tuesday, e>rance -eounty vote.rs John today predicted one or the low est wiiL ieJtct party nominees for a variety turnout! in county history for Tuesday's of state and national cifices in addition Primary Election. to vtlt.ing on tl>t: non.partisan county He estimated that only 58.S' percent offices. of the SM,570 eligible voters will go lncluded 08. the ballot will · be e.ighl to the polh, as opposed to the 70 percent st.ate propositions with &even· local that voted in the 1961 primary. measures. The lowest turnout 1D the last two Of the seven, four are school tax decades for • genera}-or primary election proposals, one is a couotywide nood was a 53.1 percent tlll'DOut ~ed control tax increase request and two in the primary election cl. 1964. are city charter and park meuures. ea.-r • ' 70 Percent Vote::- Most IJUr..t~bas-...,....,.....-rac. far the !$th Congmsiooil District involving the'-replacement for .the late seat. , CO~an , Jaine$' a: UU-and tbe Witb J\atterrw's withdrawal, there Al'fl: batUe for the 5lb ~isoriat District th«e Republi<;llll, lw<> Democrats ud · . ~ a Peace IDd Freedom Candidate aeekio& seat i:uri<nl'1' held'-.l>Y Alton E. ~ the 35111 ~ aeal of LalUJ>l Beocll. 'Jbe spedal olecUon; which Is. being Republican Coagresaiooal candidate hl!ld to l1ll Utt's unupired term. bas John Ratteree unounced Suncday he sit danc:Udates. The 'two ~ts. iS Uf1in1 his,. support.en to back the David N. Hartman and Tbomaa B. candkl~y (){ State Senator John G. • Lenhart. u. runni.nJ in addition to Sclunltz u I.~ la wllhdrawilll .from the Republlc1111 Schmitz. Wiiliam Wllcmea, an e John A. ~ ..ci 1-:Beach . --Maale M-. lln. Mqp Is only nmnlng In lbe special eleelion, and Peoco and Freecforo. condk'ato fran- cls ~ ls ~ onJi'. In the prlmar)'. Five candidates, including • tbe in· cumbtnl, .are campalplng hard for the 5tb Diltrtd auperviaor sear. C:mdMWs include Allen, Cos1I Meaa Mayor Robert WU-, N"'l""i Badt ftlldenl Bonald Caapen, Nftport Beocb ph~ Fred ' Edison Asks Two More - -P~ediction High . ~-n State Election call!omian.s go lo the polls in their respective parties' primary elections q'uesday. with predictions that 63 lo 70 pereent-of the state's ,.egistered voters will cast their ballots. Voters_ will chooSe caodidatee-for- govemor, lieutenant governor, atklmey general, secretary of state and trtlllUl'U. They also will select nominees for all Five Nabbed In Laguna 011 Drug Raps Extended surveillance of suspected narC1'.lUC activity on Myrtle Street in Laguna Beach led to sclzurt of a variety of drugs and the arrests Saturday night of fi ve people. three or them previous offenders, police reported today. Booked at 9:40 pJTI. on charge! 0£ possession of marijuana and dangerous ., dn.igs for sale were Michael Wayn e Dom- ingos. 21, (address unknown) of Nev.'J)Ort Beach and Robert Clement Theriot, 21, of 241 Lower Cliff Drive, Laguna Beath. They were apprehended after offlcers followlni; !heir truck obiierved them stop tn a dArk area in the 30 block or Myrtle Street near the secnc of recent drug arrest!!. 'l'he two allegedly had in their possession a paper bag rontaining 12 one-0unce Hda of mari juana, another with a pound of manicured marijuana and a plastic bag containing 23 white capsules. Five more lids of marijuana \Vere removed from a waistband worn by one of the suspects. police charged. Two hours later, three more persons v.·ere arrested and a quantity or drugs and drug paraphernalia seized at ~5 Myrtle St., police said. Booked on charges of possession of marijuana and dangerous dnigs for sale were Theodore E. Balencla, 31, of La Puente, who. police sakt. was on pro- bation following a previous drug con- viction; Jacqueline Rae Parker, 19, of Santa Ana; and Linda Wahena Vellutini, 18. of. the Myrtle Street add.re!!. ~J· had records ol previous arrests, pohce claim. Warren Snide•· Rites Wednesday Funeral service! will be held Wednes- day at 11 a.m. in Pacific View Chapel, Newport Ekoch, for K. Warren Sn.Ider, 671 Bayside Place, Laguna Beach. who died Sunday in South Coast Commun- ity Hospital after a brief lllnep, He was 56. ' hlr. Snider Is survived by his widow, Betty Gatq Snider, former dlrectix: of publicily for the Laguna Beach FeaUvaJ bl Arts, and by four children. A 12-year resident ol Laguna, he par- ticipated annually In the Pageant of the ~tasters, posing in many ,pictures, in· cludinc "The Last Supper, _ A native of Forl Sc:Ott. Kansas, he liv- ed in r.os Angeles 'betore moving to Lt- 8\:lna Beach, • ind waa . employed by lfu&hes Ali'cr·art COtnpany. The ·famlly has suggested tributes In form of donations t.o the building fund nf Canyoo Club, 1945 Laguna Canyon Road, i.quiia Beach. , "t 38 Calif<rnia seats ln the House of • • Representatives. a candktate for each party in the U.S. Senate race, all ID State Assembly seat.s and hall the 40 State Senate Rats-:-__ ~=-__ _ At Onofr~ . By JOHN VALTERZA CM "-o.llY l'llM s..n , Sou~ Cali!omia Edilon Company today fil~ its official appllcaUon wi~ the ~toinic Energy ~mmlask>a for permits to build two huge ·· 1UClear generating statiom near the existing one at San Oaofre. • '"""-:_ -- -cov. lbiild-~ and Lt. Go.. Ed Reinecke are unoppoeed on the Republican ballot, while Asaemblyman J..,. Unruh ud Loa A..... MQOI' Sam Yorty head a ~ field ,ol Jlemocratlc l\lberlialoriaJ 119~ _,~ In the senat< nice,iiiduolriallli~ Simon is battlina: lncumbmt S-. GeDl'lt MQl"Ph:v on the Republican blDOt, Whfle a Jfvely raoi is llhaplnc up. on the Democratic side betWetn llep9. John Tunney and Goorge Brown. Spokesmen for·ttie ratm said the otfkial I Dart • pr.ocedure to schechlle hearlngs, before ·u.e -AEO to u permlJ!lon ·will be ptod for . cOnstruction... ataltiAg nut ·summer n)i ·11·~~.iiliints. . · ...... '~ . Th.-twln-reacton will p!11duce----. than four timU the' amouilf Or electricity Murphy, confident of victory over challenger Norton S~ jn th e Republican pr)mary, planned no more formal campaipin1. ' Reagan Sunday criticized Slmon for oot pledging to support Murphy U he wins and for making an issue or Murphy's Technicol0< contract. "I wish that Norton Simon had been more willing to abide by ~ the princlp1es of party conduct in a cam- paign," said Reagan, a longtime frieod of Murphy. "Perhaps he doesnl think he's dividing the party, but thal'1 because he hasn't had much experience in v.•orking with the party." In a television interview, Reagan added tS« ELECTION, Pa1e I) Nixon Creates ·Federal Agency For Oil Oeanup WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Nixon ad'ministratlon announced and promptly put into effect today a national plan setting up federal ;idvisoq tea ms a,nd strike forces to 'contain afld clean up oil spills. The plan, drawn up under the 1970 Water Quality Improvement Act, cteates a ce;t:er in \\1ashlngton to coordinate e!forts to six federal agencies for handl- ing oil splits. The plan was announced by Russell Train, chairman of President Nli:on's Environmental Quality Council. It calls for a "35 million revolving fund to finance federal cl~an up_ oper8\ions if oil polluters are.unable or do not haiOOl"-the clearFup themse lves. Train emphasized however that the respoMibllity for clearUng up oil spills lies with the pallutera, and aa ld they wiU be held liable for cleano(Jp COila. Train said national strike lorcts will be established by ~ Col!l Guar<:I, to be made available upon request to assist in case of oil spills, or upon the dlrtctlon of the President. Rep . William C. Cr a n'I er•' (Ji.Fla.), forged the pla n Into an antlpolluUon bill in conference committee this year after difrering versions ot the bill passed the House and Senate. Ao -oll apill in Florld1'1 Tampa Bay Feb. 12 touched off the idea of inserting the "national oil C!'Oalingeocy plan" Into the 1970 Water Quality Act. Cramer aot his action amendment adoPtod by a -· confmnce c6mtnitt<e .wlllcb had boon ..,.UaUnc differences"ln·the bllla 1tntt October. The, amenctment1 1lve tM White Houae two month!! to draw u"p 1 blueprint for coordinating re!IOUrces of four federal departments and a handful of leaser acencies. ' • .. U/&11 that 1eneraled by the · present -> nilcleai generaUog, system aloq t.bt shnreline' ot Camp Peildletno. o ~ ' 1 , , I ,/ , , ' . 1 · • • ' • , D.t.11..Y '°ILpT St.n ....... PR&SID&NT NIXDN·.&moucTs Hf~H~· 1-./1.1: BR iEFl~G AT 'HIS 'SAN · CLEM I NTE OFF1cis ~ Sec...i1ry 'Laird, Gef101"1 · lar (foratround) Join HUddla °" ~thoaot Aile · . ' . ' . . Nixo:ri Returns to Capltal . . ' Brie.fed on War During ~S Clemente JV.eekend By RICHARD P. NALL Of Hit CMilb l'ltet Stiff The President was scheduled to fly back to Washington tills afternoon follow· Ing his briefing Sunday by' top military aides· on the Cambodian situation .and VletnamizatlOn. President Nixon has sc heduled ii televlsion talk-to the nation Wednesday evening. He will make an interim report on the controversial Cambodian opera· tion. The talk is to be about 15 minute{ li-1r -1 Nixon was glve.n a 2\,.hour brief-, ing Sunday at hls San Clemente offict. Aides later called the reports on Cam- bodl~ and Vletnam'lzatlon en<.'Our~ging. Meeting with the· Prtsldent were Melvin Laird secretary or de(ense; Gen. Crelebton \Y . Abrams, U.S. commander ln Vietnam; Dr. Henry Kissinger, top adviser on national security affairs; Adm. John S. McCain, Jr., commander of U.S. Pacific forces; Gen. Earle G, Wheeler, retiring chalnnan, joint chiefs I I of &tall; and Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, incoming ch"'irrman, jotpi-Chlefs ol Stall. Gerald Warren, deputy preu secretary,, said the · President Was encour'aeed 'by t,he run 1711lltary briefing from his fi~ld qomma9dei:s. , Warren dcCllned ' to. speclfy what the briefing covered other than to say it dealt with the Cambodian operallon and the progress of Vletnamlzation. He. said he expected no dr.amatie an--· !Bee NIXON, Pa1e'I) . Wall of Water Follows 1 Mission Viejo Disastrous Peru Quake Getting Rattled Over Rattiers I . . PrMI Wini ltf'llc" LIMA, Peru -A wall or water roared down on the riiuuntaln valley city of Caraz Afonday-111orning and-wiped-out What lltle had not been -destroyed by an earthquake Sunday, two independent source. reported. Hundreds, perhaps even thousands, were. feared, dea~ along a 600-mile stretch ol the coast. A ham radio operator calling rrom Caraz eaUmated 2,000 persons had been killed in that city, '1!Ue east or the port city of Odmbote: There wu no way ol confirmlr; ~S ca:aualty figurt. According to lht radio call, Cara1 had been 90 percent destroyed Sunday after· • noon by Ult! quake. The operator sakl the quakt apparently broke a natural dike tn-one-of the icy-lakes higher-In the Andres, turning loose a torrenl ol water. • El Comerclo of Llma, the countryis oldest neytspaper, reported "thousands ol dead _and Injured.·· . \ . At least .two American nuns werf among the dead . The St. Francl~ Convent in Pittsburgh, Pa ., reported Siir ter F.dlth Marf Sellk, SS, of Pittsburgh, 1 killed ·in he collapse o! an. apartment building Jn Chlmbote. The convent said a second, unidentified, nun from Grand Rapids.:. Mich., also was killed In Chlm- bote. noth nuns had been serving as nurses In a Chlmbote medical clinic. · MW.Ion Viejo residents were warned this week hr lhe Orange County Health Otpartment to be on the watch (or rattle.. Snakis which are appearina:_In above.' avefa,ge numbers as construction activity rPoves lhem from their usual haunts. . Realdt!nt_s observing ailfkes near Ulei,r homts are advised to call Orange County • Animal Control, 834-3181 for aplstance. ind Dot attempt to h~ndle or capture Uie snake. . All snakes should, be regarded ~s poU;. onou.; until ldenUfled by an expert,. \he lteallh Department wams, nollna: that young raUlers may not have developed ' their ldenUfying rattles and rven1 older snakes lose thelr rattles for various rta·. President-Gen. Juan Velasco Alvarado was aboard the first Peruvian navy boat to reach Chlmbote where an estimated 80 perctnt of lhe hou9ts in the port city were Wft>:Cked or dlma1ed. '°~'snake bile victim is ·advltecl. lo call The.health minlstry_saJd Cbhpb&.would_ !or llelp lfom !he rue. f10llce nr shertfrs be ut:e<1~1s a central relief center. deP41ttment ahd 'to avoid cutUng around Hu1raz,.a city' of al,000, was reporled\1 ~'biti tp relea~·veDO(n by bleedl114 hardest hit by !.he quake •nc(· 16 percent Jjlnc~ lhl• "~m•y prove • mo:-e dap4er<>µi leveled , Road• were block,td •Into •the\ tjwl 'ti,.!'IUJO: ._ · · 9,tlll'J<>ot high cl!y, Unl<ed .IO ~ ft!l . . . -1 'l 1 • · . • ' • or the country only by short wave i:adlo. e • I S If 1 J. ... -·-L ·,: i _. Th• govemO)eDl said-it could. not Im· • I CHH Jrffll'.,.e .. _ · . Teottttve plans call !qr. t.be; bearincs to begin early next spring Ofl tbe apo plication. Those will be preceded ~y hearjngs before the stat~ Public Utilities eom.. mission, expected to beiJn late thls-Jear. Steam 1ener,.at~rs for the first ~ UM twin reactor complexes already have been ordered trOm a manufacturer', the utility lftflOOnced recently. The two unltS wUI be l)ullt in dug<111t hollows dowwcoast from the pre1ent nuclear reactor on 84 acrts under Ionc- tenn lease from the federal government. 'The two generators, producing -1.1 million kilowatls apJece, woukl eerve the electrical Meds or 2 ~ million con- sumers and wlll take abc...t aiz yeart to build. The appllcalioll ·to lhe AEC Includes s~ificaUons for a strict monltoriag pro. grain on· ~ environmental effects of the nuclear generators similar to tha.t Which tias been going oo for aevei:al yean at the · first plant. 1 Tile appllcation alsO Includes the ,Plans for the qonlrolled handling and diJJ>O"!I of all wdte1 from the new plants under federal standards. . . •Coples of the format AEC apPUcatlon, obUgatOry for tbe construction of nuclear reactors, hive been sent to the Mayor of San Clemente, lbe Orange County Board of Supervi!Ol'S and the Cool· manclant of the Marine COIJ)S Base at Camp Pendleton,. Some of the chances In the layout of the~ ~wo new n~lear plants alreadJ ba~ be<i~'promlsed by uWlly spok"'l'e'" and1 lnC'IUde replacJng 'the lradlUonal reaet'or spffere with cylinders topped b1 " (SeO ONOFRE, 'Pa1e I) . . . ' Orange Cout Weather .. You can cool It on 1the 'eo&$l Tuesday (at 6S degrees) or swelttt in: tJ\e sun furth~ Inland where lhe mercury will abar to 90, send- lng many resi<f.ents ·beachward. INSW& TODA 'f lt.'t 'u1e n1err11 mOflt~ o/ ~a11 }or the California Aftge1s who split a weektt1d Baltimore 1erie1 end en;ou thej bes_t re~ ftlff at this time of the vear. Spor!$ Page 25. ... ,111.1 l • ~ ,,..,, Cell_,,... I I Ne.,.i ...... ' .. I Cll«~ll!lt U• t bi'Mltt C_.. · U 1 Ct11un.t • .-:Mat , "'" .. , ......., ; -lll' I Clfll.la • tt• SllW!l, , 21--1t (,......,..I '"• 't1'dl ' ...... Jl.11 , Ptllltl Mlktt 11 Te....... a •111""91 ..... ' TlilM'-rt JWS First estlmatea of the dead and Injured lrom the Sunday 1'>iioct run into tl)e hundreds. Radlo1 t;tipo,rt.a trom liua_pz, a .mountain toWll • northe..i of Llioa. rjported lllO dead there olone. The pan American · Aaaoclltton esUmated lbe dead ln Huarai al. 200. The Lima newspaper l..a Prensa esUmaled deallls Jl!l'Ol1gh a 609-mlle lonA- quik .. sliauln>elt "In the tiuncfr!d3. mediately offer· any ofJlclal casualty , figure• from the quake, the sirongcst ! portion of whlch lasted only ~wq minutes, 20 sceond1. Foll<>wup shoCks continued for anolher Wmlnules. - NEW YORK (AP) .:.: The' stock mar-et ~rifted upward ln'l•l• tradlnr thil afl<t• noon · on b'rl1k volume. (See quotatJm, _ P~&ci 31»0. . ' •Rlel'tl"-l 1Wl , .,,._. t •lltiMJ »11 .wtt•" ..... " HttffttM 1' ......... ,..... ,,," AflR .. ....,_ It Wlrll ..... +• "'"'"''' 11 - .' ' . I ---~---·· "ut\ ~· ' I t ' • ; • 1 & • I 3 £ a 4 0 1 -- ' • . ' . ? - ChiUKeeps Crowds· Off Beach Chilly water and air tempei'atures, gloomy ·overcast a.nd a nasty surf kept attendance along San Clemente beaches teiow normal Memorial p ay weekend figure, lifeguard ll)Okesmen said.today. An estimated 40,000 beachgoers basked nnder the hasy SUllltllne OTell> the three· dav holklav on city beaches. The high temperature stayed below "0 all three days, and a chillv shift in water temperature ~kept · swimmers at a minimum. Of the huridred.s wbo shivered in the hrine, 45 needed rescuinlil: in what was termed declining, but still heavy surf. · Friday's wave acliop included ~'!'e seven.foot sets, Capt. Phlt Stubbs said, but the waves diminished in size as the weekend wore on. No serious in-water problems were reported. 'I1le water temperature stayed in the mid 50s all three days. SAN CLEMENTE SHOPPERS MEET THEIR NEW NEIGHBORS AT THE LOCAL DRUG STORE p,..ldtnt and ·Mrs. NGcon Stop lo Buy • Box' of C•ndy Over Holicf•Y WHkond .. Laguna Beach Guards Movie Direct.or --. .. John CQyfe Dies; ' Services Shaed Private services are planned for John 11lompoon Coyle of Lquna Hllh, piooee flbn dinctor and producer, who died In an Anollelm llllllu1um ~unday at the age of 79. · Mr. Coyle who lived In Newport Beach for several 0 ye&ra belcre moving to Wi.. BUre World three yean 1,0, had a carter in motion pictures that doted lrom 112f, when he worked with Buster Keeton fiJm. ing "The General" on l~n 1n Ne-"· port Beach, · He remained with Ke1ton'1 company fer many years, u a set deslJner, dire6o inr and producer. In 11119 be orianJ...i Cathedral l'll!M. a nonprofit corporati<a that pioneered in the field of filming BlbJJcal rtories. He remained a member of the Bovd of 'l'rulteel of Calbedral-F-tmtil hil death. Mr. Coyle 11 aavived bJ hil widolr, 'Marion; a 100 John F. Coyle, of Loi An«elea; and by ~ He was a member of the Thuraday Club In Corona de! Mar and was put ""1Ullander of Flotilla :a, Cout Guan! AuxtJWy, . •~~~-'"' Memorial -tlons !M1 be "'""""' tn !be Sluine c!ippled Cltodnsi'1 Hi>lpttal In Loo Angeler. Paclllc View Moituary ..,..... u di· ......... ONOFRE ••• domes and llh!eldinf of the electrical transmitting facllitles tn make tllem fn. vWble from the gound level ' '!be two ..i-.... upecled to lltart Clp«allng in 1971 alt« moollll· of shakedown ~- The Ediaon project is being und«taken with a ~ tnlerool by San Die(O Gas and Electric, which holds the ame percentage tn the operation of the -1eor-old San Onofr< facility. Graduation Skipped WASHINGTON (UPI) -Julie Nixon EisenMorer did not attend ber graduation cmmonJes at Smith Colleze Sunday to avoid possible campu1 turmoil. 'l1>e president'• 2l~year-old daughter and her bu;band, David Ellebhower, spent the weekend at the Gefty1burg1 Pa., farm of David's graadmother, Mrs. Dwight D. Elaenbower, where they met with hil par.nll. 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C's Is •• Dorrilwwwalu ' I , .. ,., 4tl-442t ::.:.=~~ ... ~··= ........... --... ~ .. -'-~ -· • IWMlt Ill wlt"W! ...,.:Isl ...... ....... .,...,.,....._, ~ c• "''""" "14 •• H""""1 Idell Ml:I ca .. Mtu, c1111or~1t. Svll!Kr1-!IM .., Ct"1W u.• --.iv1 •r ""'II If .• -!fllyl flllllilllot , .......................... . \ . Ff'Olll P .. e J Have Quiet W eekencl NIXON FLIES TO CAPITOL ••• A!ter a ~ Friday, tnarked by 20 rescues from heavy surf, Laguna Beach lifeguards has a relatively q u i e t Memoq,1 Day weekend. · nouncemeots or. new decision wou1J be revealed in the Wednesday address. Ask- ed why it was necessary to-take up natiollal , televWon time, Warren aaid the Pr<sideut felt a --....,or! to the nation would be worihwhlle. Wama aid there II no change In the Pnsldeot'a poottlon that all U.S. 1rOCJ111 come out of Cambodia by June 30. He Jell open the quertlon . of futur. U.S. ·JoiPstical and air aupport for tho SoutbVietnamere. , Warren llid the Pr'"ldent did not plan to llY aoythlng about· the Umetablo for Wllbdrawal of l_I0,000 troopo from Vidmm by next ll[rlng. Tbo Prelldent'a teleylsloo talk Wlll come while the Senate II debating the Cooper-Cllurcb amet.dment that would bar rurlher U.S. military ciperatiDDJ In ~Jl«_Jujy I witbo u.L Congr<alonal approval. Questlooed about tbia:, Warren said, "I don't believe that came ~P today." DQring the weeteod, the Presldeot ao- cepted with ...... _.r• the reaiana· tloo of cootro• .. alal Pullbo;r prim win- . ~~· repcrter Clark R. • wiJo ...., ai Presidential omb-. ~--. -- Molleolloff and the Whlte H-llld there wu "ablolutely no pre:saure'0 !or him to raJan. He ii to became Was!Jlnpn bureau chief for the Det Mollenhoff, who had access to FBI and Internal Revenue Service tax records, aroused the ire of senators in his staunch support d the nomination ot Federal judges Clement F • Haynsworth and G. Harrold Carswell to the Supreme Court. Some dubbed l!.is acUviUes the "Mollenhoff Cocktail." # 'l11e President Tuesday b to host a White House lltate dinner for the official visit of ·Rafael Caldera, President of Venezuela. Mr. Nixon, his wire, friend Charles ''Bebe" ReboJO and aides were scheduled to board Air Force One and depart from El Toro ' Marine Corps Alr Station about 3:20 p.m. today. E:a:cept for the top level briefing Sun. day, Mr. Nixon's San Clemente visit was relatively qulet. A Friday highlight was his unexpected drive with Rebor.o up PacWc Coast Highway through l'rom Page 1 BALWT ... Republican Party Chairman and Charles H. Dewell, an Orange businessman; two Democrats, Bany Baudlwttz. a UC Irvine student and Dwight W. Mize. a Garden Grove business executive, and an American Independent P 1 r t y membe!', John W. Elliey. Two other SUpervilorial Districb win also be electing repre&entaUyes oo Tues- day. In the 2nd District voters will choose betwetn tbcumbtnt David Baker and Law'eoce ScbmiL In Lile ~ Diltrict, eight men are running for the Jelt vacated by in· cumbent Wllllam Hirstein. 'llley are Gordon Blsbqp, Grant Clark, Riley Hope, Frank M. Ma!'llO, Burr Wllllllma, James T. Workman lnll Ralph E. Wright. Harold Fieldl was a candidate until his doath lut month. Two incumbent Congressmen from Orange County, Craig Hasmer CR-Long Beach) oC the 32nd District and Richard Hanna (1)-Anahetm) of the 34th District are running wiopposed lor tbeir parties' nominaUom. AD of the Aalemhly Dlstrlcta In the county also fact re-elecUon 1n Tuesday'• voting. In the 11th Olltrict Incumbent Kenneth Cory (D-Oanlen-G,.ve) Is running unop- J.-1 for hi oparty'• nomination u is Robert Burt. (J\.Huntlngton Beach) In the 70th District.• Robert Badham, in- cumbent Alsemblymari rrom. Newport ~ ls setklnl the nomination for Lbe 71st Db:trlct ln a race against Gordon Bl'!< ' 11' other county races Incumbent superintendent or ICbools, Dr. Rober) Peterson ia tteklng a second term against Vick Knight. a s I I • l 1 n t tupetlntendeot or schools ror ~etntla. • Laguna Beach. They drove out Laguna Canyon Road to the San Diego Freeway and back to San Clemente where the Presiden~ stopped at Taylor's drug store to buy .candy for hls wU'e and socialize on ~ aldewalt with _.,.i,y. . ' Surf was down by Saturd4y afternoon and remaJned calm through Suiiday, ac· , rording to lifeguard Lt~ Eugene dePaulis~ CoQI weather brought out small crowds or 1)0 more than 1,000 to 7,000 on Saturday ad Sunday and no major mishaps were reported along Lquna'• -... The H·gh Road mo itoll aver tre waterwal:) \ • • .. CALIFORNIA ELECTION ••• ihlt M~'a Teclmlcolor -- whl<h entltla him to an airline credit cird anil halt the rent on a wulitngtOn apartnient -Qi "proi>er" and "very irlAkJy, l'vt alway• been very smplclous of Jut mm.I.""'"' ...... and cblrftl.. Meanwblle , unnili and Yorty tapmd off their campalplna:. Their only scheduled activities todly were afternoon news conferences. • Yorty criticized Unruh Sunday for .not . taking a stand on Pn>m>sllion 8, the controversial ballot met!tlft: which would require ' the 'state to finance 90 percent of local welfare and 50 percent of scbools. The .mayor \upporl! the measure and Re;tlt!Ul oppoees It aa '-.II blllJon "bou .. " "If J est Unruh caDhot mak.e up his mind about Proposition '8,'' Yerty asked, "thefl how Is he going...to make decisions as a governor?" Tunney and Brown, climaxing their bitter race, sharply disagreed today on whether the main hsue in Tuelday'a election i.s the war or Sen. George Murphy. Brown. in a special message to cam· palgn workers, said the election amount.. lo a "refenndum on the war." Tunney said the principal isilue Is Murphy and who stands the best chance of beating him in November. TUNNEY LEADING Tunney held a 31-21 percent lead over Brown with. Los Angeles C o u n t J ~upervisor Kenneth Hahn trailing al 14 percent in a California Poll released Saturd ay. Twenty percent were listed Sunday in the campaign. . Los Angeles Superklr Court Judge Jer· ry Pacht. acting in a blthrobe at S a.m. In his Beverly Hills borne, granted Brown an injunction preventing Tunney from .circulating 180,000 copies of a four· page tabloid tailored for Negro com- munities. The judge agreed with Brown that the publication was illegal because It contained neither the name of the publisher nor the printer. "The printer just made a mistake," Tunney said. Last week, another judge barred Brown from-ma1JJng """polp literalure al ... --. ·Dr. Mu Rafferty, ~1ran a krw·key campalgri, ls attempting to win a third tenn as state superintendent of public -Ha ... aYOld a Nmmber nmolf b)' eolledlnl ,_. thin IO poi-cenl of the -Tue>dlJ'. His major challenprs are Deputy superintendent Wllsm Riles and Julian Nava,-member of. the LOs ftngeles Board of Education. · . Rtles and Nava'both have campaigned hard· on criticisms leveled aagtnst Raf·· ferty by legislative an alyst A. Alan Post, the legislature's top fiscal ana lyst. Post this year accused the superintendent ot misrep~~ntlnc school read.in& scores, wasting federal fund.I and flillnl to provide ieaderlhip. · Rafferty dismissed the criticism! as politically motivated and issued a repori aimed at refutin& Post's conclusions. Unlike other statewide offices, the state superint.ndent of Jlllbllc instnlctloo il! a nonpartisan position. PROPOSITIONS Reagan continued to place his political prestige behind a camplign for passage of Proposition 7 and defeat of Proposition 8,0n Tuesaay'a ballot. The two p r op o 1 e d constltuUonal amendments are tbe most controveralal on the primary electior. ballot and their fate at the polls will decide bow billions of doll3rs are to be spent by slate government for years to come. Prop, 7 is aimed chiefly at completing the California Water Project by' in· creasing the interest rates payable on already autborizt!!d ·general obligation bonds. Prop. 8 would lhilt a mort: than $1 billion education and welfare burden from the local property tu to statewide ( tax sources. Reagan, who has campaigned throughout California in opposition to Prop. 8 Sunday tenned its defeat "vit.al" in a tefevision interview. He said rather than ease inequities among school di!tricts for· state funds, it would perpetuate them: ~ I • • And Golden West is The High Road. 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He esUmate(i that-only .-59.5 percent ol the 555;170 dlgible volm will go to the polls .. as opposed to 'the 70 percent lhat voted In .the 19111 primary. ' 'I1'le Jowest turnout 1n the last two detades ~or a general or primary elecUon was a, 53.t •percent turnout recorded In lhe primary electioo ol lllM. 70 Percent l' ote? On Tuesday, Orange County \"oters will select Plrl:Y nominees for a variety of state and 08.tiona! olfices in addJtlon to voting on the non-partisan county offices. Included on the ballot will be eight state propositioos with seven local measures. or the seven. four are school tax proposals, one is a countywidt flood control tax increase request and two are city cbarter and ~i: measures. -r Prediction High In State Election J .. Californians gu to the polls 'tn their respective parties' primary elections Tuetday with predictions that 63 to 70 percent of the slate's registered voters will cast their ballots. Voters will chooSe candidates for governor, lieutenant gevemor, attorney general, secretazy of state md treasurer. TbeJ allo will te*t nomlMN for all Five Nabbed In Laguna_ On Drug Raps Extended surveillance or suspected narcotic activity on Myrtle Street in Laguna Beach led to seizure of a variety of drugs and the arrests Saturday night of five people, three ol them previous offenders, Police reported to<:IAy. Booked at 9:40 p.m. on cilarge:s or possesskln of marijuanr. and dangerous drugs for sale were Michael Wayne Dom- ingos, 21, (address unknown} of Newport Beach 8nd Robert Clement Theriot, 211 of 241 Lower Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. They were apprehended after officers following their truck observed them stop tn a dark area in the 30 blOC"k of M}·rtle Street near the secne of reeent drug arrests. The two allegedly had in their f>OSSession a paper bag containing 12 one_-OUnce lids of marijuana, a~other with -a pound ar manicured marijuana and a plastic ' bag containing 23 white' capsules. Five more lids ot marijuana were removed from a waistband worn by one of the suspects, police charged. Two hours later, three more persons were arrested and a quantity of drugs and drug 1paraphernalia ·seized at 285 Mvrtle St., police said. Booked on chargeJ of JJOSSeSSion or marijuana Md dangerous drugs for sale were Theod<re E. Balencia, 38, of La Puente, who, police said. was on pro- bation following a previous drug con- viction : Jacqueline Rae Parker. J9, of • Santa Ana; and Linda Wahena Vellutini. 18 of the Myttle Street address. All ha·d records ol previous arrfsts, police claim. W arrenLsnider IDte8 Wednesda y Funeral services will be held Wednes· day at 11 a.m. in Pacific View Chapel, Newport Beach, for K. Warren Snider, 671 .Bays.Ide Place, Llguna Beach, who died Sunday in South Coast Commun- ity Hospital alter a brief illness. He was se. Mr Snider Js survived by hiJ widow, Betti G1tu Snider, former director of pubUClty ror the Laguna Beach Festival of Artl, and by four children. A ti.year resident of Laguna, he par- ticipated aMually in the Pageant of the ~fisters, PoSlng In maoy pictures, in· eluding "The Last SUpper." A native of Fort Scott, Kansas, he llv· ed in Los~ Angeles before moving to La· guna Beach, and was employed by Hughes Aircraft Company. The family has tl!IRlt~ tributes in form ol donations to the building fund of canyon Club, IMS Laaun1 ~anyon ROild, Laaun• Beach. 38 Califontia seats in the Hou¥ of Represe•tatives, a candkla~ for eaclt party in· the U.S. Senate lf!l:#, -all I& State Assembly seals and 1'ill the 40 State Senate seals. · Gov. Ronald Reagan and Lt. Gov. Ed -ke .are unoppooed °""11" RepQblican ballot, while Assemblyman J-Uorub ~ loo ~ 111'10' Sam Yorty bead a larfe lleld of Democratic guberoatarial-~ . In the Senate race, ~list !fwb, Simon is ballllq IDCI~ Sen. 0-W• Murplly-O!i-the-J!epub ballot:>Yb!le a: lively race is Ing up on the Democratic side between Reps. John Tunney and George Brown. Murphy, confident or victOry over challenger Norton Simon in t h e Republican primary, planned no more formal campaigning. Reagan Sunday criticized Simon !or not pledging to support. Murphy if he wins and for making an issue of Murphy's Technicolor contract. "J wish that Norton Simon had been more willing to abide by some ol the principles of party conduct in a cam· paign," said Reagan, a langtime friend of Murphy. "Perhaps he doesn't think IH!'s dividmg the party, bol lhat's because he hasn't had much experience in working with the party." Jn a television interview, Reagan added tSee ELECTION, Pa.g:e Z) ' Nixon Creates Federal Agency For Oil Oeanup WASHINGTON (UPI) -The f1ixon adrriiilistration announced and promptly put into effect today a national plan setUng up federal advisory teams and strike forces to contain and clean up oil spills. The plan, drawn up under lhe 1970 Water Quality lmpl'O\lement Act, creates a center in Washington to coordin1te efforts to si~ federal agencies fer handl· ing oil spills. . The plan was aniQunced by Russell 'l'rain, chaiman of Pre!ident Nixon's Envir~mental Quality Council. lt callS for a $3S million revolving fund to finance federal clean up Operations if oil polluters are..unable or do not bandit the clean-up lhemielves. Train emphasized however that the responsibility for cleaning up Oil spills lies with the polluters, and said they .will be he)ftiiahle for clean-up costs. Train ss'id national strike forces will be established by the Coast Guard, to be made available upon request to BMist in case of oil spills, or upoo the dlrtttion of the President. ":" Rep. William C. Cr a m e r , (ft.. Fla.), forged the plan into an antipollution bill in conference committee this year after differing v«sions ~ the bill passed the House and Senate. An oil spill tn Florida 's Tampa Bay Feb. 12 touched. oU the tdea of insertjng the "national otl contingency plan" Into the 1970 Water ~lity Act. · Cramer ' got his action amendment adopted by a House-Senate conference committee which had been negotlaUng differences in the bills since October. The amtndment gave the White Hou'e ftvo months lo draw u_p a blueprint for coofdinaUng resources of four federal department$ and a handful or leaser agencies. Most interest· bas centered on races.. lnvolvlni_ II>< replacemenl for ll>e. "hi!O eo........,an James e •. uu and the battle for the '5th Supervl.sorial Di.strk:t seat CurTenuy IH!ld· by Altoa E. ,<lien of Laguna' Beach. ... RePublicfn Cbng:rewlonal . candidate J obn Ratt~Qt annoonc:ed Suncday he is urfijdg his ~ to blct (he. 'candl~y of Sla~ senator Jehn G. · Sclunlli as he" IS -wlllidrawln1·tr0m lhe '~' I I • . ' ' ~·. .. ' - an e . -• -. --·-. • •' .r .:.'.:r ; • : ' ~11.Y '!LOT ........... . I ' I . , \ ,, " PRESIDEl~IT NIXOIL CONDUCTS:H)GH·LEY,U Defense Sec:ret1ry Lalrd,.i Gener•I )YhtWer I BRIEFING .AT HIS 'SAILC ~IMENTE OFFICE 1lor19round) Joinl HUdCli. on 1Soul~HI Ailio " Niocon Re,~ur.ns tQ : Capi~al · -1 . , • • • . • ' . Brie!ed on! War During San '-Clemenie :W eekettd By RICHARD1' •• NALL Of IM Oe!IY Pli.t Sltff The President was scheduled to fiy back to Washington this afternoon follow- ing hls briefing Sunday by top military aides on the Cambodian situation and Vletn.amizaLion. President Nixon has scheduled a television talk to the nation Wednesday eveniog. He will make an il'}terim report oo the controversial Cambodian ~opera· Uoo. The talk is to be about 15 minutes. Mr. Nixon was given a 2!h:-hour brief· qig Sunday at his San Clemente affice. ' A.ides later called the report$ on Cam- bodia and Vletnamization encouraging. Meeting with the· President were Melvin Laird secr~t.ary of defense; Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, U.S. commander in Vietnam; Dr. Henry Kissinger, top adviser on national security affairs; Adm. John S. McCain, Jr., commander of U'.S. Pacific forces; Gen. Earle ·G. Wheeler, retiring chainnan, joint chiefs Wall of Water · .Follows ' . . of stall; and Adm, Thomas H. Moorer,. incoming chainnan, joint Chiefs of staff. • .'Gerald Warren, deputy press secretary;, said the President was encouiaged ·by the run military briefing from his ·field commal)ders. Warren deelined to specify what the briefing covered other than to say it dealt witl( fl1' Camb\ldia!!' operation and the progress of Vletnamlzation. He said he expected no dramatic an-· (See NIXON, Pare I ) Cbances are good lhal n0ne cil tho candidates ~wW rectlve ~ ~• tD win 'l'uelday, (orclng the ele<dao IDtb a Novem• ""'91(. • •• The departure or Schmlll """' !di olfice u State seiator-ITI>m tho Mb District bu lell lhO' r... -'1111 oqlce .Is beln1 • IOUllll by t wo Republluno, Dennis Carpenler, lllo SUik (See BALl.6T, ....... I I . . Edison Asks . ~ . . ~ Two More At Onofre ;, - By JOHN VALIERZA OI ftle Deity PllM ttatf . ' Soulhern California Edilon OOmpony today fUed itl official .appllc1tion with tbe Atotnlc Ener·gy Commiulon for permits to build two huge -.uclear lfMfllini stations near the e.xl.stinC one al San Ollofre. •sP.mmeirn>r-010 nnn llld the official :i)ln~ ~~ 'bd:"':i.!" i:5 ~,_,.._...._wlB !><' . for -~ lllarlill& nut ...._ OD lhe. $4!!knll)iqn plants. . Tbe·lwtn -will ]ll'Oduee .- than !Dur -tho ~ol.Jlodr!dly_ 'tbat ~~ "' lht 111-1 nildiir ~ .. llYl!Onl ' .... 1116 shoroilne of Camp hildleloL · . Tenlal!loe plans can ·tor lhe hwincl to begin early nest 'spring n tbe IP. plicalion. . Those wi ll be preceded by IH!artnp before the state Public Utilltifl Como mission, expected IQ begin late ,lhll·Yearl Stum geneQltor• for lho first of !Ill twin. reactor complexes •!rYdl have been ordered Crorh a mlJtUfactuttt. the utiHtY annclunced recently. Tlie llfo, unlla will be bulll In dog.out hollowt doncoast from the prHenl nuclear reactor on 14 acrt1 under lone~ lel1TJ ka,e froD) tlle.f~ral-govesmnent. 'The lwo -al«f, producing I.I million ldlcriralts apiece, -Id· ieml tht! eleclrlcaI needa ol 112' ml11Ion - sumers and• will take about. ll:r Jell"I to build. The appllulio1 to the AEC Includes Speciflcatlol\P foi-a slricl)JlODltoriq Pf.O- gram on the-enviromnental effects of the-nuclear ge~aiors sfmllar to that which bu bOefi golnl QD" for ....,11 . yean 1t the flrat plant. ' The appllcation iilso includes the plllllS l9r lhe controlled hendllng and dllpooal of all waltes from lhe new planla under fedefal lttndatds. · · · 1 • • Coplet of \hO lonn ai AEC aplj~.' obUga!Ory for the conatrud lon Of nucloiir reactors, ·hive been aent, to lho M.,.Jr of San Clemente, the Orange .COOnff Board · of Supenlson and !he Qm. mandant ol .the Marine Corps e-at Camp Pendleton. . Di-sastrous Peru Quake Mission Viej~ Getting Rattled . . Over · Rattlers Some of the chan(ts In lhe la)'Olll ol lbe two new nuclear t>Wlts ~ •• hav~ betn'_prom1:Jed by utwt;y 'Pi'>~~ and lnclud,e tl'Placlng 'tlje ttadlllollal reaCtor ·sphere with cyliMers ~ by ' (Set ONOFR~ Pq! II ' · Miuion Viejo residents · were warned L£MA. Pe:U"""' ~nA '';~~ of water El Comercio of Lima , the country's . this •eek by the Orana:e county Health · oldest newspaper. re)>orted "thousands 1'......:artmeiit to be on the wati:b ·tor ra,tUe. roared down on the moantain valley city f d d d · · ed " ....,;v , 0 ea an 1n1ur . snakes which are ap""arin,,. in . above-of Caraz Monday morning and wiped out A I l t • -· t'! -t eas wo n.iuerrean nuns were &veraie -·-hers as con&truction activity ,' what litle had not been destroyed by an ,. d, d Th s .,_ .. among• 1o • .ue ea . e t. Francis m' ov<s ·~m from !heir· u, stial ha.unts. earthquake-· Sttnd&f'l ...... Wo independent ""' Convent in Pittsburgh, Pa., reported Sis-. Realdents obeervlog snakes near their sources repcrted. Hundreds, perhaps Ed "lh M s Uk 55 I p· burgh ~ ter 1 ary e • •· o 1tts • harries are 1dvl9ed to ·call Orange County ev,en thousands, were feared dead along killed · h II f rtm ·m e ca apse o an apa ent An•mal eon· trot, 134-318l fo.r a!!istance· a 600-m.ile stretch of the coast. Th •• , building in Chlmbote. e convent said a, Jnd not · attempi to b'.andle or captl!r'e the , A ham radio operator calling from second, unidentified, nun from Grand k Caraz estimated 2,000 peraons bad been Rapids, Mich., also was killed in Chim·' aoaAlle. k should be .... Ma.I •'-po·· killed in that city, due east, of the port bole. Both nuns had. been serving u : lll:8 . ts · . • · re..,.-. ... r;" ..,. city of Otlmbote. There wU ,00 way of nurses In a Chimbote medical clime. 1 onout· unUI Iden~~ by aq upert, the: confirming 'this' casualty filare. · President-Gen. Juan Velasco Alvarado I Health ~t warn.a, ~Ill lhat1 According to the racHo call, Caraz had was aboard the first Peruvian Mvy · 10';"11 ra . 'J'.~ may not. have deyelo~ been 90 percent destroyed Sunday after· boat to reach Chimbote where an ' thetr . rdentifYjng rallies aM even ' okler by lh estima, •• IO --nl of ... ,,,.,_ 1·n .Sftlkes ,lose.their r1UJes for varRJus rta~• noon e quake. ,,,e operator said ~ ,...... -1.1M: ·:n-- lhe CIUili •J>Nrenlly b-a nalural lhe port clly were wrecked 0< ~aged.• ~~-••·bll -..-·~ .... ~.l·o "·'' dike m one of thi icy-Jakn· ~1ln• Th'e health mlnlsl.ry said Chbnbal&..~L I ~ '"811. . eo v~~\ ,. "",,_ '~ ~ the Andres, turning loose a torrent of ' beusedasaceiltratrelitfc::tnt.er. for--help;hm c"*t~~t•l wale<. Huaraz,.a cUy ol IO,DllD1 •Ifs 'r.pqtfec!I :J!'bl::'f."t:';?.·a.,~,f~~~! F.jrst estimates ot the deAd ·and lhfured ha~sl hit by :he quake ,and ·15 ~ """:-~! th"-r~t' ino:.e ·d -'· from the Sunday shock run lnbJ the leveled. Roads 'Yere blocked h;lto the · e, ml! P.l'OW: · • · ' · APlfl'~i hund ·•· ••~ 9,JMfool high c•y, U"•·• L ••· ,.~ l!>a• !be bite. • • : . : • .'..:: '' r~. nowo reports from Huaraz: ...,. 11 1-.i w r.IJ':: ~ • ... a mountain town northeast of Li01a. of the country only ,by shcJt1 W'ne radio. · • ' reported 100 dead there alone.. The Pan The 1ovemmegt said I toold riot lm· ... <StH k M•i"lie"ts · I; r..'. American A!sociaUon estimated the mediately-ofter any bftlclaJ cuua!ty · ~~d in Huaraz at 200, figures _from the quakt, the ltrmleSt .'NEW YORK (AP) -Ttie'stock n'iarket Th• LTma newspaper La Prensa JioJ\loif iHwhlch liileil only lwoililriiilii': tree pw'i~m ill.tiid!ii(llilllnli'·' cstimaled dealhs lhrough a 600-mlle loo< 28 soconds. Followup sbock> conti nued """n on brisk V<>\<lm•. (Ii« ·quolillorio.l qu1ke.lllaUo-llell "ill ll•r h-" Iot·'anotbf.1'11 lilillulli" ·-• -ifijo,tJN1f, · · ~ " · ,. •• _,\ ______ .. _ - ---~--, l '· •. ·~ . .s . Orange C.Ut Weii .. er 1 Y 00 c.alf COol Jt oo the. coat 'fl\etd•Y (al 15 .ie,r-1 or l'lftlllr In , !he sun .lurther Inland wbere the mercury wlll llOlf to 900 aeod- lng many residents beachwanf, JNS~E TODAY .. . ' , . - • .. ,. SAN CLEMl!,NTE SHOPPE!!S MEll!T THEIR NEW NEIGHBORS AT THE LOCAL DR.UG STORE . p,..1c1on1 and Mri •. NI-Stop lo Buy • Box of Cindy Over Holiday WHk.and -.. • Chill Keeps Crowds Off Beach - ChlDt Wlter· and alr temp«ature5, gloomy ov>rca.nird-.·1.-astrllllf· kept attendance along San Clemente beaches • below nonnaJ Memorial · ~~y w.tiekend ligutts; IH<fUard opoi:'!ll"'~ aald today. An est.lmated 40,000 bleldigoen basked nnder the huy sunahtne over tbe three- dav holldav on ci ty beaches. The high temperature stayeft below '70 all three days, and a chillv shift In water temperature kept ....-immers at a-minimum. -or the. .hundreds who shiv~ed in the hr ine, 4S needed resculn.rt in what was termed declining , but still heavy sur:f. Friday's wave action ·Included some seveMoot sets, Capt. Phil Stubbs sakl:, hut th& waves diminished in she as the weelcmct wqre on. No eeriouJ in-water problems...,. wete reported. ,.. ' :'Jbe . water temperature stayed in the mid 50s all three days. - ·CALIFORNIA ~CTION •• ·: . that MFJ>liY'• ~!Mlor cootncl ~ f1<lm maWnc c""poJr!I ~U.....t111t •t whlcli · eotltJ<I him to an air lino · credll govmuneot •-· { ~ I . card and hall I.he rent on 1 Washington Dr. Max ;RafflrtY; ~ r1n a IQ.w·key · Is .. •• and "very .. campaJgn. u attempt!~ to yin 1 thlrd a,parbmnt -. proper ,. term as slate supt.tlntehdeni:. cl pubKe lraoldy, I've alwaya been very susplcloUI • lnstnlclion. Ho can 1,.Jd a NO'IOllll>or ol 1'ftml!lule qtMlllonln1 and cl>ar,..... l'lllioll by-· mot.'tban llO poroul, MWlwhlle Unruh and Yorty_ toj>ered ol tht -Tuesc!ay. I off their campalping. Their ooly Hil major cllaUeacers are Deputy scheduled acllvfiles todly were a!1ernoon Superintendent WilllOD Riles and Julian news conferences. · · Nava, member or\th'e LOs Angeles Board Yorty criticized Unruh Sunday for not of Edooa~~ • I · · .. ' ·, · takin1 a stand on Proposition t;-li>e---Rtler>11_d'ffava<l>otl! hm ..ampatsne<t controver11ii.I baltot-meuun which would hard on eriticisms leveled aagin.st Rar~ require the state to flna.r:tte 90 percent ferty by legislative analyst A. Alan Post, of local welfare and 50 pertent of ICboob. the legislature's top fiscal analyst. P.mt . The mayor' supports the measure _and this year accused the superintendent or Rea11:an opposes it as a fl billlc>n "hou:." misrepresenting school reading scc>rtl, "If Jess Unruh cannot make up his wasting federal fuul1 and faUhl( &o mind abc>ut Propositicln 8," Yorty a~ed. provide leadership. I .. · "then how is he going to make decb1c>ns Rafferty dismisstd lhe criticisms as as a governor?" . , , politically rnc>Uvated Ind i~ued a report Tunney and Brown, clonaxmg theU' aimed at refuting Post's concl!J.iions. biUer race, sharply disagreed today" on Unlike other statewide Offices, the state. '4th.ether the main Issue in Tuesday 's superintendent of public instruction' is election is the war or Sen, George a nonpartisan position. • Murphy. Brown, in a special tnessage to cam-PROPOSITIONS . . . pa!gn wc>rktrs, saidw.:e e 'on amounts Reagan continued to place his poliUcal lo a "re!erendum ar." Tunney prestige behind a campaign for p~age said the principal Is Murphy and of Proposition 7 and defeat of Proposition who stands the best chance of beating 8 on TueSaay's ballot. him in November. The two _propo-sed constitutlonll amendmentJ: are the most controveraial TUNNEY LEADING 00 the primary electiOr. ballot and their Tunney ~eld a 31-27 percent lead over fate at the .polls will decide how billioOs Brown. with Los Angeles Count '1 of dollars are to be spent by . state Supervts0r Kenneth Hahn trailing at 14 La B h. G d percent in a California Poll released governme~t f"! years !o come. ·guna eaC Uar 8 Saturday. Twenty percent were l~ted Prop. 7 JS ~U)led ch<efly at completl?g • .,.,.-~~---~------;;: Sunday in thej::ampaJgn. • _, th~ ~ajiforru~ Water PfOJeCl, by 1n· Have Quiet Weekend Los Angele/Superior Court Judge Jer· creasing the interest J •les payable .on .._ u ~·.ie.-Direc r _.. ~ F·rona P8fe J ry Pacht, acting in a bathrobe at 3 already authorized general obligation _J!AJL~,,,., NfXiON FLIES TO CAPITOL After a busy Frlday, marked by 20 am in his B,.eVerly Hiiis home granted bonds. Prop. 8 would shift a more than · • ~ • ·--.J _ • / rescu~ from heavy surl, Laguna ·Beach e"ro~ an lnJUnction preventing Tunney $1 billion education and tvelfare bur~en ~o~n <;oyle Dies,· . -·-. -·· or. -w ~····Oil W""'d be .... -··· n--ch. ~· lifeguards has a relatively quiet from circulating 180,000 copies of a four-from. the local property tax to statewide _ ~,..._ __.... -.-~ '"""6 ...... uc:o Memorial Day weekend. page tabloid tailored for Negro com-tax sources. Surf was down by Saturday afternoon Jnunitie.s. The judge agreed with Brown Reagan. who has c am P a_ I g fl e d S \ . S' -•-d revealed in the Wednesday addres!. Ask· They drove out Laguna Canyon Road and remained calm through Sunday, ac· that the publication was illegal because thrOughout California in opposition to erv&CeS £Ure · ed. why il was necessa:y to take up lo the San Diego Freeway ahd back Cording lo lifeguard Lt. Eugene dePaulis. it contained neither the name of the · Prop. 8, SJ,Ulday tenned jts deleat "vital'" l... • n•tional teievilioo &ime., Warren aald to San Cemen&e where the President Cool weather brougit out small crowds publisher nor .the printer. in a television interview. He said rather Frivatt services are planned for Jcim. the ·~ felt a Pf'Olle. report atopped at Taylor't diug at.ore to buy of no more than 1,000 to 7 ,000 on Saturday "The printer just made a mistake," than ease inequities among school 'llom.pean Coyle of Laguna Hllls. ploneer -to .a.. atlai Waald. be W'ttth~ , candy fOr his wife and 10Cia1iJ.e on the and Sunday and no major mishaps were Tunney said. districts for state funds, it would rUln director and pmlocer, wbo died In Wamn aid tllore ll no· dlonp In .-"'~:;iew:.:;.:allt:::;_•:;llh=-::_..==lli>:.Y·:..' _____ _:r-1od.:::::=:..aloo=::g.:;1-~=·:.'•:..::llh<r=:.:":;· ____ :;Last:::;_w_ee::;::k,.:;ano:::;_the:::;_r::jud::.:g::e:..b:;a1T_ed:::;_B:_rown:::;__.:.~==tu:_a_te_lh_e_m_. ______ _ q Acahotib Ulilllllum Suadly at tbe tbe ~:a 'pooillan thol ID U.8. . .,~ . . ~. Coyle, wbo lived In Newport Beach 1-c:ome oat al Cmnbocla by JDDt Ii several >""11 before )llOVln& to Lei. JO; ile left -tbe queellon al !win ... worldlllheyian.qo,llld•~ ~-=-~ *·~ 1,.. tbe In motion fllc1um ·that doted lrom 19211, when he worked with Buster Keaton !ilm-Wamn llld tbe Pnoldenl djd not 1ng "The General" on location in New~ plin to aay anything about the timetable Port e..dl. for -lWaJ al lll0,000 troops from He remained with Keaton'• company Vielnmn, by .not llP'inc. • fer l'DID1 years. u a Ht designer, dJrec.. for and prodlx«. 'lllo Prtlldetil'• lelevlslon talk wlD In 1111 be arpnlsed C.thedral Fllms, come wlille tbe Senate la debatlni the • ._.o1 corporation that piolleered ~ amea.dinenl that would incthe fleld al filming Blbllcal lf«les. bw furtber U.S. mill•·--111Ulllll In He remained a member of the Board of -J -r- 'l'rultoel al C.tbedral Filma until b1a Qm>]wllt alter July 1 w It b o u I -deotb. . ·-. Collgre-tmal app<oval ~ about Mr. Coylo la ..mn.f 61 llil wfdOiii, l!lli; •i!!'ftil-""''"l ""°' 1>elle'ro thol - ... Marion: • "" John P'; Coyle, ct· Loo • i!D~fodlp-~ -- Angeles; and by two grandchildren. Dw1i>g tbe ....und, tbe Pnildent ~ ' ' ' , . • Be _was a member of the 'lbunday cepted ?Uh u..,. rqret" the remgDa. ~~ ~ and wu put ' lion ol coutnneaadal Pullt.r pria wifto 1---.a&u "urlxll~llllary.-• ;J;;.ts,µ-om"-·· tie Shrine Q'lppjed _ -'a Hoopltal MOllenhali-... tbe 'inui,· HOlllO llld .. ' I ' I \1:~· Morbw'f. eerved 11 'cu. then wu "-ly no preojae" !or l'llctorl. him to ralgn. He la to become. J. Wulllngton bureau chief for tbe Del 1 • . Mollenboft', who had access to FBI F"!"fl P .. e I and Internal Revenue Service taa @NOFRE •.• Gr~duation -Skipped WASlllNGTQ~ (UPI) -Julie Nixon ElsenhoWet did nor au.d her araduation ceremonies al Smith COiiege Sunday to avoid pGfSlble ·clU'r;lpu& tuimoiL The piesldent'J. 2l~ld dlughl<r and her husband, David Elaenhc>wer, speot the weekend at the Gettysburs, Pa., .farin of David'• lflU>l}motber, Mr>. Dwight D. Ebenbower, where they met with 111-parent.. DAILY PILOT .. ...,.,, ..... M--.wlwdii --.. _,_ C.... M.. S. CS , ... OltMG&' COAST "'lllSHhrfG COMl"ANY lt•itrt H. Wttd ,.: • Pn.•llflnl 91111 """'""" J eck l. c •• 1.'i' \illR P'ru!olnl .nd Gtnt!'tl Mll'ltW Tho"''' Ktt>'il · aduor 11'0"'11 A. M..,rph i"• M-cl""9 Edllol' lticht.4 P. Nt11 • Sovlh Or•nt11 c:o...ntr Edit# -,C..... Metil! :U0 Wnl lly 5rrwt ,...,_, e.te11: !111 Wnl .......... lrfl~ I...-._.I t2f JI-I A- MIN'"'*' ~I Ulll a.Id! I~"' ... C.._tt: -Ntt1'I a1 CarftN 11•1 1:n.• "•LOT, "'"" w:wctl .. ~ ... _ .......... ,..ilelltill •lllY ...... ._ .., "' ....... c.fllllnl .... Lo..-h.:t9'. ........ ~ (alt ....... """'lllt*-hMfl ... Jl_..111 Vtlkf, t lMI Wiili , .. ,........ "'""""" 0r..... c ... , ,..lfllltol C.--, """''"" lllaMI I N It ltll W•I ..... '""" """"" h9cfl. ...... Ill Wttt ..., -. C..lt ~ , .... , •••• (714) &tl-4311 . a 'n.4 M1i111W .. •tJ.M71 s. Cl ••••• 0r, • .,....... tll•••··· 4b ... 4zt ~ '"" 0.-atlfll tet11 "*ltfttfte Qdilll;lilllf, .. -IWlt\, HM!tttlloll. ........... """"" ., . ....,.._.. ..... -· • ·-~ 1"'IMllJ ~ .... .............. --. -Stctflf dtS' ,.., ... Pofl~ JI N-..1 ._,. WA ~ MIM, C.11,_.._ illbtcti.llM ..,. , • .,. --'!'llJj .., -11 U.Jt INlllf!l)'J ......................... ~. ( records, aroused ·the ire of aenaton in his staunch support of the nomination ol Federal judges Clement F • Haymworth and G, Ha.mild Carswell to the Supreme Court. Some dubbed bi!: activities tl)e. ''Molleribofr Cocktlil.!' The Pmldent Tuesday ts to host • White House llate dinner for tht olfidal visit of Rafael Caldera. President of Venezuela. . Mr. Nixon, his wife, fr!~ Charles •'Bebe" Reboao and aid.et Wert scbedtJ.Jed to board Air For<e One mid depart from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station about 3:20 p.m. today. Except !or the top level briefmg Sm>- day, Mr. Nll:on's San Clemente v1'il was relatively quiet. A Friday hlgflllght was hit unexpected drive with Rebo7.o up Pacific Coast Highway through Prom PflfJe I BALWT .... Republican Party Clu~.innan and Charles H. Dewell, an Orange businessman; two Democrall, Barry Bauchwlts, a UC Irvine stu<lenl and DWlght W. Mize, a Gardea Grove bultDess executive, and an American Independent P a r t 'Y member, John W. Elliey. Two other !'upervilorial Distrlcls will a1so be e1edlrig representatives on Tues.- day. In the -Ind District voters will choooe between ~ David Baker and' Laurence Sahm.It. , In the (lb District, eight men are running for the seat Vacated by in. cumbent WDUam mrstetn. They are Gordon Bishop, Grlllll Clark, Riley Hope, Frank M. Maoio, Burr Wllllama, James T.. Workmen Ind Ralph E. Wrigbt. Harold Fields was a candidate unUI • his death Jut month~ Two incumbent Congreaamen from Orange County, Cral' Hosmer CR-Long Beach) of the 32nd D1sbict and Richard Hinna (D-Anabelin) of tl!e 34th District are running unoppooed for their parties' -1na11ons. All of the Msembly Dlstrlcta In tho county allo face re-eJecUon in 'l'Uelday'a voting. Jn the 8'th District incumbent K..,..tl! eoey CD-Garden G'°"") ts rwmlng llOOl>' poled for hi oporty'1 nomlnaUoo u ts Robert Burla! (R-Htmtlncton Belch) la the 'IOOI • Diltrld. Robert Badham, ln- cumbeot ,.._blyman from Newport Beach ts ...tinr the oominatlon for tl!e 71111 Dlml<t In a race t1llnlt Gonion Brlcken. In other county racet Incumbent i;uperlntendent-of-llChooll, Dr. Robert Petersoo is. 1eeking a second term against Vick Knight, a s 1 l s t a o t IUj)erlJ\tendenl ol scbooll for PlacenUa. ' The H·gh Road moitollaver tre woterwoLl • • And Golden West is The High Road . NO\V you can lly to and from Catalina's speclacular Airporl·in,._ lhe-S ky on our 20 .passenger, twin JET -prop DeHaviUands. Only $9.12 one way includes an exciting $1.50 Scenic Tour . Santa Ana to Cata/Ina '"Lv 9:40AM Arr 10:00AM (Fri lhru Mon only) Lv 6:30PM Arr 6:10PM (Fri thru Sun only) Catalina lo Santa Ana ·Lv 10:00AM Arr 10:20AM (Fri lhru Mon only) lv 6:00PM Arr 6:20PM (Fri thru Sun only) For complete lnformaijon call your' lravel agent or Golden West at (714) '36·4071.- • Elfecllve June 15 Golden West Air1ines Tre Hg! Rx;U .. ' " I • ! l • J l 1 • MOlldiy, JUM ~. 1970 L • DAILY PJLOl 3 S~r~umli~ing Laguna : ... I .• I ,, \ • " .co~ncil to.~$tiU1y Propo8al lJY Boyd ~ BJ llAUUA olmce ...... ""''*'""" ' ' ~ . ~ ~w CCll'Uriltt.ee plan to atreamliQe opel'oUons o( city Jl!IVenunenl Jn. Lagtilla Beadi,~ bf Cooncllman ehirltiin Boyol.-will be con--.i by the City POR TRAIT OF A' "I.A N· WITH NO TIME TO WASTE For Lori, Jim •ftd -Ed.ie Ay ret, Work is Fun • ~ on Us Wednea-...day agenda. .., A lD-pqe written outline 0( the plan preaented~ ~ a ~nCU study aession ., J~t week was Intended, Boyd said fri.. ' day, as ... checklist from which the council could establish a committee !ramrwori: with 'exacl functloos and. chalrinen to be determined." •. The procedur<, Boyd explained, Is tued ~by business tD channtl problems throogh . step-by-step ~ures toward solution. lie envisions an eigllt-atep program· beglnnlag wllb analysis ol problems and • . movtng through planning of alternate aolutloil.s, seleetioo of a solution, im- . plemehlaUon of a p:'()ject a.nd ultim 2ta "delivery to the citizen" of the finished product, in ~ case .of government. lhe successful iolullon ol a problem. Boyd augrests that each or five COll\w .rruuees have a city councilman ap- pointed as chairman for a· two-year term, with city employes and citizens B d T e making up a tQtal committee of Hi . or,rowe .. •me 10s~;~:i~: tenlatlve chairmen from 1.1~ . n 1 the present council by Mayor Richard B G lf W ,-G' LJ f OLD SWING STILL .STRONG Goldberg and Boyd wer" lit Q er Qf1 ~ ive p J;m Ayres THs Off • Co~e;;:;~~n ~~~AtrrEncouragement • 1 Human Relations /\dvancement Com· By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Gl48dalcanal to Okinawa ,-figuns in several Umes as well as the !act that mittee: CharlLon Boyd. °'"" 0.1.,. PIW tMtt one oC those reasons why JiJ:n Ayres few. of us like to think about: nobody Employmerf and Commerce CODf" One leg stiff-the foot braced by steel has a right to be angry-and also one lives forever. nUttee: Peter Ostrander. , r extensions with _pads. on the ends-be reason he isn't. ~ .. ~.!"1u~!!!ad. the last .rites three times," Natural ' R~ and Open SP!09 shoves the mower foreefully around tht Hil old car was stolen three ween -.au ·-t"'· Committee : Roy Holm. green at the m.yard mark, ahnost like ago out3ide a Santa Ana-physician's Suffering four cerebral hernorrhagu Committee of the Whole (City CQm. an angry man. office he visits daily, and $1,300 in bank and being adminllltered the · f 1na1 di): Richard Goldberg, Re could be, but he isn'L .deposits, tools-and hia clubs were missing aacramenll of the Catholic O:lurch after The commlttees would work with both when police finally recovered the vehicle. three of them is terribly far under tbe Pl~kfh<-:im-;.;--...... - Jim Ayres, 4.1, is jU5t in a hurry. The worn putter, however, still lay par far that kiod of coune. .,Advisory Committee in carrying out Tbe Santa Ana Driving Range, 18322 unnoticed on the back seat. • 1 But he won't be around Monday when ·asslgnmenb· !or the council Harbor Boulevard, opens Monday a.s a the course opens as he and Ns partner The R.e·c re 8 t I 0 n and •~- thr H nd ch • ed Starling as a caddy, Ayres went on and famil "'••-' ~~ ee-par go course a mu rematn a.:_ 1· . y !'_,,.,,.,.., E-·•agement Comm1"t•--wookl con· t bed he led and k d to win WJJ irSt maJOr amateur tourna-J" A -~ ed .. _ft_. · "'"''·" .._.. o one as swea war e . IDl . yres ... w1er a ·~ • seIZUre cern itself with use of leisure time "~ -on back to the clubhouse," he ment at 13 apd was befriended by g<llfing the night after the interview and was barked, "I'll be about nve minutes." greats and others, all along the line rushed again to ttie Long Beach including all types of retn!atlon ; matters of his colorful career. affectl.ng the cultural arts: the library Ayres, of 19132 Walleye Lane, Hun-Veterans' Administration Hospital. system and a museum feasibility study. tington Beach, was Oat on his back "Ben Hogan called him just the other The committee .would undertake advance a year ago · in Long Beach Veterans' day," remarked Harpst', who joined planning in these areas. ""Y'"° • ""' _.. ""' The~ Human Relations Advancement H-;•-J only able .. ft move his eyes Ayres as in ... ,,........,rship last St. Patrick's Coordina.tin' g after suffering his fotB'th cerebral hemor-Day. Committee would deal with maUers in· rhage. 'I'ht Ayres family does things together 1 1 d I h They said he wouRf never walk again. and &:lie tried to keep the pages of a Co . iJ M vo ving physlca an menta hea h, ··nus is what keeps him alive," says scorecard under control in the wind U.Jl.C to eet wetrare, the home, education anct legat his partner, Wally Harpst, of 317 Cabrillo as Lori, 8 helped her mother and . restra.int, working. with . city _and ~ty SL, COsta Mesa. _..... -i..ye Jkn=fia........, in the littJe .. __ .A1 11_. 1 the Laguna Beach ra_dllU~ a~ maintaln1.ng liaison with """'!"'-' ' • ·~;, ~· ...... mee .... oa 0 --tltt Kuman Rtlattons Committee of "He knows he's living on borrowed clubhouse Coordi t' c ·1 'th 1ecU t time. He just won't give up., He's "I'll be. 44 'Au.g f1" said Jim whtn . · na tng ounci' WI e ~ 0 Orange County.· determ.inted to get everything ·.od of ed. h' age! · • ' riew officers, will be held at 7:301 p.m. The Empl9yment and Commerte Com· life tllat be can." •~y'I ie otioro«fll'idle, gelu.,g }'lllonday, june I, In IU Laguna 'Beo01t'1 •~ ~ _.,Irate on PoJllll•l!lin nie· clubhouse is a far cry from the a quick correction from her dad. fllgh School tMitorium. ~ rr~ j(ibl.,. maopower, wages, worlting eoi.mtry clubs where Ayres, a two-over-The blonde-haired juhior member cl .J A -wW be, ~ b the stareards; unernptoyi:nent. development )ir---g.,lfer, once-C-J)layea-lliOOifeiliil---uie-goll-----.Uff 1'n't-~-what high':MiJ Rell<l'i. 'r" t , •; o ,al.llocaLil/'~7!"'-"'~andul !;..adlne, pros like Ben Hogan., Sao Snead and she wants to do when she grows up, • ~. fWrmn, man &ctw g, Lloyd Mangrum. but says her big sister wantes to continue A slate or offlCfl'S to be Pft!R!lted. tran.spariltfon ·and parking. The sLaff is smaller. in the career. by the nominaU~ committee conslsll nie · M;at~lal !lesoorces and · ~ "Pm Edie," uys the 6-year-old "Sbe wants to be a woman pro .•• o! of: Helen Keeley preSident· Thomas S~ce Commit~ would concern itself daughterofJimandMargeAyres. golf " she said M phi f ' ' with the protecUon of Laguna's natural What does she do? "She can b1t about to the 200. I ur_ n~, itst vice pr~dent; Barbara resourceS, Including open space, and IG .. Just helping Dad golfing. I go out can only hit to the first hill." she adds, Rabinow1tsh, second vi~ presldt:nt; into 1ut;h areas as ~latlon growth, and pick up the balls on the greens. pointing to 8 small rise about 15 yards Dorothy Joyce, corresponding secretary; wa.ste disposal, air quality, sound level Probably a million of. them ." down the fairway. J8:"~ Boyd, treasurer and ~!rectors and wildlife .conservation. , Jim Ayr,es comes in from manicuring "Lori picks up the balls tees with Wilham ~ook, George Cttnrungham, All committees would be advisory in 1 the greens to talk, but he picks up me and Uncle Willy," continued Edie, James D11ley, George Fowler and nature. All would be exPfCf.ed to assist the time-scarred putter he bought in while her father-the bad I e g Bern~~ Syfan. . . . in the preparation of that portion· of Bainbridge, Md., right after World War braced-whacked one: easily and ac· . Add1honal nom1nat1ons will be accepted the City Council agenda pertaining tG n and starts swinging. curaiely down to that 200-yard mark . !rom ,the floor. The Coordinating Council its sphere ol interest. He acts like a man impatient at sitt1ng "He's an amazing man," obsel"ved his is made up ol the presiding officer. Flrst step In setting up the government and talking. partner. or his delegated representative from committee plan, Boyd said, would tie 1be old club bought on a smwy day Since that first stroke on Jlne t, 1964, organi.zaUons ih the Laguna area, along for the council to agree to establish by ttie ex·Marine -he-fought from Jim Ayres has faced hospitalization with non-voting members-at.-large. a frameworl' ror the program. El Rancho has the hottest price in town! - HALF GAL Here's va.lue you can measure' A. name you know-and trust-for quality ••• at a .iirtce Ut.at invites you to compare! Why settle for an unknown brand. "'hen you can get Clorox at this price ••• at El Rancho! Scott -1 owels BIG~ .............................................. So 1trotfg you can uae ·them for a number of hou1ehold choret ••• and uae them and use them ! • Super-freak prod.me! Onions ............................ 2 lJS, 15c Mild .,...1 Bermudu ••• go with liver f .';vper~li t1al1U! Salads ............................... 3 rr. s1 Bett.ermadt •• , 1&.oz. , •• choice o! 43c varieties l / aEANS! / WHITENS! ,DAY.V: PILOT s.t,..... t Trash Truck Crashes Highway-Patrol officer interviews brothers Rudolph, 21 , (standing)"' and Robert Agui'rre, 20. The two men were shaken up Saturday ~ -morning~ when, CHP oJ:fiCets said. Rudolph Jost control of the Oreo . Disposal Company truck he was driving and the large vehicle (back· ground) plunged off Alta Laguna Boulevard near Cbateau Lan:e in the ¥11 area above Laguna Beach. Sign Ordinapee-Change~ Befnre PVW_ners_: ~ · ill Amendments to the sign .. ordinance ~r. Jack ·Cressman, 1486 M~· fecllni)iublic service signs and barber Drive, seeks penni!slon to construct •· pole signs will be aired in' a public single family home exceeding the height hearing tonight at the regular meeting of tbe Laguna-Beach Planning limitation for Jot configuration and Gwen' Commission. Smith, 735-737 Griffith Place seeltl Ffve virlance applications on the·agen-permission to construct a third dwellin(- da include a request from the Sawdust on the property. . - Festival to conduct its summer 'outdoor F. L. McDonough; 2480 Lomita Wai; .. display 'at 935 Lafuna Canyon Road will provide additional information ()ft with alternative parking provision's shown parking., as requested by the commissloft:· Jn plans submitted to the city. The in connection with hls request to ada" Sawdust Festival has reached an agree-a bedroom to his dwelUng, and a stall~ ment with the Boys' Club to use the report will be presented on a request club's k>t adjoining the exhibit grounds to move a gjpgle family dwelling fron( (Of' part of its parking. 800 Glen·rieyre' St. to 496 Graceland Drive.: ·- " BRIGHTENS! / ' \ DISINFECTS! Be.ef Liver ............. :.~~.~ .. -~ ................ . -~ I 69-~ Pricea in effect Mon., Tuet., Wed., June 1, t; 3. No 1alu to de4ltr1. ARCADIA: s.mtt lftd HllllliAllon Dr. (!f Rlncho 1:11111) , Kild flavor, becau1e it'1 top quality! Serve your family nutrition ••• in A main couree they'll enjoy! Bacon -~---~ ' RANCH Sll'II-41.Jc:ID ...................................... El llancho'1 own ••• leaner, thicker I Tender, delicate !lavorf 8-ounct bag. PASADENA: 32Q Wost Colondo Biid:- . SOUTH PASADENA: J~mont 1n4·HunUniton Dr. RUNTINCTON BEACH: _w""",anilAiionqul• (ilolrdwtlk c· ··1) Nl"WPOKT BEACH: 2727 Nowpart Bili Rd 2555 ·tntbluff-Dr. (&slbfaft Vi •• , C:nltr)- ) ' • I 1 ,, ~ -----~--.. ,, ' Charla H. Miiier, a Loulrvllle. J<y., aldenn411, 00111pl,Jned to the J!<!ard of Aldermen ,as it' con&id ... ed cleanup problems in lh• city •• t • • ' Somebody's blowing dirt on ·tho· &idewalt at his store. • Miller ·said the contractor ~ur­ fadllg tlie road by his store sends "a man wjlh a big vacuum iurnl!d on iifrevers,e"'' alOiij' the cuib, blow· Ing dirt and debris onto tlie •id,;. wait. "He'• doing ·a ~ job of clean-: . --.. .. . • ' I Lon Nol ·Declares· ' ' ---------_ ..... ~----........ -~ Ma:f.-ti-al Law NoW:·- • • • < ' PllN-OM PENH, CamlliX!la CA!'L.,. SoUtll "Vlelllam;-a traditional ·eoem) foo· Pi>&ued by _pub · teae:otnle .,;Q_ a centurl<ll. ·· . ' torrent of nunon. Gen. ·Loo Nol's Cini· . Wbe!I • .lie deposed . Prince N~ . boCllan aovenunoat warned 111 c:ritl~s SIJ>anouk u chlef ol state on Marcb today with a procl&m1ti011;-of marUal 18 ~ general wooed -public favor by law. ~ -ci(IDg Sihanouk's tacit perIDisston 1o W. Morllal ltw wenl Into eUect wllhout Nortb Vietnamese and Vlot'Cong troop\ a full explanation of .. what it md.nt, operate freely in eastei.Jt})rovtnees. To but diplomaUc -.oufces aald the J>U111P8e the Cirm.bodians, thls was ecnUvalen( to was to formalize ~t is already" 181111 an Mab eountry permitting Ia:raeli ~115 on Jnd to warn critics ot the government . to oPirate _inside tts frontiers. l to kt"ep quiet. # t The Cambodtans, with tacit govern- Homea tre already ~rll aearcbeil -ment · approval went on_an.. 1.nU·Vi~ without war_il!J:lg_or w~-~t. Mllltai'f namese rampage which reSUlted In tti! patrols already etiforce .~ptgbUy· curfew miSsacre of ffiQre than .1.0000 Vlebll.!fl'eSf in Phnom Ptnq and in ~ countryside. civilians living in the country, the se1nirc Th~e were_ suqt1flons that the of their ~mes aJld property and the military would intervene to speed up confinemept or tens Of thousands of Viet· triala or, those accused of any crimes namese to virtual concentration camps. connected ""A!lth the war effort, Now lhe government .. apparently bow- Tbe government has been particularly Ing to r-the realities of tbe widespread conce'rned about the torrent of rumors milit.i.ry threat from North Viet'ilamese Ing the, street, but he's sure .lll84· Ing a..in~ o1 t!le :otaewa11c;• Miller •aid. The problem was reiernd to Works Director W. W. S<indero:· ~ ' ' . flood.Ing. P h n' o~ Penh. and "rumot and Viet Cong forces, has reversed itself. mongers'' were ght to be one tar~t. The Cambodians are being told most ./ ~-. JleacefUI ·Graduatlori Rumors flourish n part because heavy. Vietnamese will remain in Cambodia. press censorship pemµts only glowing _ that.. the · Vietnamese must rejoin the ' WUring--classic caps .and gowns -with peace and protest Jymbols sewn on tbe backs -students at the University of Massachusetts listen to speaker during graduation exercise_s. · accounts of the Cambodian army to main stream of Cambodian life, and ap~ar in print. The Cim~ans, like that their property and homes must be foreign observers, art skeptical of this . respected. because of , the large number of key This has· not gohe.. dO\\'R well with -Socrtlory Robert H. Finch of provincial Capitals lost to the North the average Can1bodi8i., and 1is one of healtll; education 8!ld welfare has aet_up something called "'Ille N~ tional Evaluation'" CO!llmltteo on tho Slmplliieil Methocl -of.·Delenn· Ing Elii!bllity in Public Assist- S_itpJeme Court Delays . ... ' . ~ War· S11pporters, Opponents Hold Holiday Ral,lies V!etnamtse"&ld Vlet Cong, and because the tefSOns·for\ criUc~~of the gover.r the governm,nt COl'1sidered-the situat!on-ment.-Another is sptt;ling pr'ices,-Ole ~a~~e~u.s e~gh to accept help from result or fears of a r.~munJst tak;over. ance." ,. *-** *·** Ru_ ,li~gonD.eathPenalty . An Erle county, N. Y., Court. • U.S. Artillerymen ~ Blast Judge looked u. atctliirla1 tabliii ~ ·~ - ?or advice on sentencing a llC).ye8f. ivABmNGTON cilPt> ·-The· Supreme old man on a charge ·of criminally Court today put ol1 untn ill -term neglig¢ honilclde. "You have-Jed methods uaed In· impooing the-death l '-oeacOflil JUo for_ 90 years," Judge Jl!!"llY in the :nuoil's cour11. Wlm..,. G. "'"""' told Shorllert 1 .......... LJ. c1ec•·1on· ... -·~ lfuddlillon M~ "8nd accohl--nan~-. ..... .,. ~ • "~ ·-· Ing UI mortality i&blot._you have .sent baek to 1 lower federal court for a Jife expectancy of Only seven or further conslderaUon an Arkansas death eight monUts." Then he ordered ~ but· acceptfd two· new ones from the defendanf to serve five years CallfOnUa and Ohio jnvolving the' same -on .. Probation. Huddlestoh pleaded !Jsues. - guilty UI the charge after·bemg ac--Tli--.. ~ill -· mid J ·1 cuaed of manslaughter in the shoot.. ~ coiu, w1 recess m · une .unu tng of two persons more -than a early October. year ago. In othet acUons. the court ruled that • SUSpension of two WiacoNin High School boys for wearing their hair too long jn defiance of a sehool rule violated their constitutional tights. · · B1 Unlttd Pnn lllteraatlollaf Warren E. Burier announced the two 5 .......... rters of· the war to Soulhea!t cuea from Ohlct and C.li!ornia wou1d .. n"' be decided early in lhe 1970 term. Asia and 8nttwar de m o n st ta t or s • The isSues to .be decided when ~ aometimes were wMhi.n shouting distance court opens · its , new term in ~t oI eacP <it her during Memorial Day ·are: services over the weekend. .. Red Base in Cambodia -Whether the practice of permitting N y k c· h d I · SAIGON' (AP) A I a trial jury absolute discretion "Un· ew or Uy a at east nine tradi· m e t c a n Allied troops recently swept through controlled by standard! or di.rtctions tional services and parades by veterans' art.illerymen llned up 20 big howitzeis the area, but officers of the U.S. 25th otany ijnd~· to tro~ the death penalty ·groups and at least two parades by and Jl'fir,ed more than %,OOO shells into ~nf~nlry Division said intelligence repor(<1 violates .the 14th ~ment's guarant.ee . antiwar dt moi:istrators. The largest 0£ a suspected-North Vietnamese sta111:ing indicated that the area was being used area across the cambodian border Sun-as a "marshalling area " by North Viet· of "due process of law?'' the events was a march by several day in one of the biggest artillery attacks -Does the single verdict procedure, thousand youths down Fifth Avenue "to of the Vietnam war. namese troops. which· requires the. jury tQ determine stop war, racism and repression.>'' ."It must have looked }Ike the Russian Such artillery attacks are rare ln the guilt and pur).ishment simult.aneous.ly, A car carrying five ·wounded Viet.gam front In World War Il," one U.S. officer Vietnam war: Saturation bombardment Violate either "due process" or the 5th veterans drove in the parade. Actress said of the five-hour atlacli. made from usually is left to 852 bombers .ind tac-· Amendment's bar to self-incrimination? Jane Fonda sat in the c.ar, giving the a reopened firebase In' ·War-7«ie c; tical aircraft. One senior ·officer said "V" and clenched fist sigrfS to the crowd, about 70 miles. northwest of Saigon. the proximity of Krasang to the target. At one point, severat .)'Odths Bupportfng Initial reporb indicated 90me blinkers area may have led to the decision to U.S. policies ·raised American flags as were blown open and a few secondary use artllleey instead of less acciirate the march neared them. 'Ibere were expl<lSions occurred t,i.icatlng \hat air strikes. no lnclde"nts. mupitlons had been ~ored in the area. The· artillery aUack coincided with-a In Washington. only t\ine persons !how· But U.S: officers said bad :weath.er new operatiOn launched:inside Cambodia Astronaut Rlch•rd Gordon says the space program costs the Ameri- can taxpayer less than he spends every year on liquor. Gordon, who was on the Apollo 12 flight to the t-'--,.,oon, said the program "iSi very costly thing." But when tl!e total amount is reduced to the least com· mon denominator, ·he said, it "costs -Ordered dismissal or .thf government's anUtrust suit involving the . U.lceover of -· & eo . .,by <je~ill Hosl Corp. A. one-sentenoe oi"der ·Siid the case no ·longer-presented a Jive legal ,lssue' because General l;{ost had given up ·on the merger and Gteyb9llnd corp. has bought the firm 's stock interest in Armour. • · , Armstrong <;ets T-0ur of Moscow ' i.ioecow (UPI)--,\ltronaul Nell /.. Armstrong klured Moscow today on the thlnf stop of his Soviet swing. ~ed up for-a mardl against"~· war .-prevented a thcrough ftrlal a.sse·ssment. by ~uth Vje~amese forces near the down 1'ennsylvani1 Avenue and 40 at-'Ibe twelve I55mm and eight I-inch provmclal 4apital of Prey Veng, 4S m.ilea J~ed_ mLA.ntl~at: _rally. A crowd.. oJ -mwttzers-;blazed away-ar-tbe-nte-ot--"-est ot.Kra:sang~ 2,350 attended the annual merporl81 RV'en ronuds a minute. The targK was A south Vietnamese spokesman aaid service for veterans at Arlington National a cttSCent-shaped jungle area about five the troops clashed sporadically wJth • everyllocly in the United States $1? a year: Liquor costs average $25 per capita, Gordon said. . • A New Jersey state appear. court Monday reversed the dis· orderly conduct conviction of John J, Polillo, who was arre1t· ed in Atlantic City three years ago for refming a p6licema.n's ordtr to move along on the rhor:e resort' boardwalk. The court pointed out that Atlantic CUy's 65-year·old ordinance pro- vide1 that individ~ may Mt slt, lounge, idt11 atand or 1leep in or on the streets, 1idewalk, boardwalk or other public place• -but sa111 nothing about fail· ing to move when requuted by a policemen~ The reversal was tmall comolation for Palilla, hoioner. He ii ierving a five·~ eight vear prison ientence for seUl!lg "morijMafla, and that con· victiun toGI upheld in the 1ame court Monday. .. , . . ' ' ' , .... ' " -Rejected 1 move by Federal District Judge 'Stt:phen S. Chandler of Oklahoma City fW • ruling on whether the 10th ·Judicill Council had the right to discipline him. The court suuested that Chandler still had other ways to pursue his challenge of the council's action at a lower level. In its ,deaUI -penalty action, the court vacated 'the de1th tentence for rape imposed in •196J on William L. Maxwell, an Arkan.Sii Negro. But Chief Justice Soviet Ships Cruise · Mexico Gulf Waters ,. WASHINGTON (AP) -The bulk of a Soviet naval flotilla is concentrating in the Gulf of Me1ico aft.er a visit to Cuba, the Pentagon said today. A cruiser, destroyer and oiler which came within SO miles of the I..ooisiana · coo st Friday, is cruising in the Gulf of Mexico some 2GO miles west of Key West, Fla. Meanwhile, two submarines were reported ln the Yucatan Channel heading: into the Gulf from the Caribbean. Armstrong, who fJew here from the Siberian city and scientific center of Novosibirsk Sunday night, was shown tl>e" sights of Moscow by Konstantin FeOktistov, a Soviet Civilian cosmonaut who orbited in the three-man Vos_khod I. They . saw the Lenin llills, Moscow University and the Mostihn Studios, and had a panoramic view of the city, in- cludmg the Lenin Sports Stadium com- plex where t)le Russians had hoped to stage the 1976 Olympics. 'Ibe tour took ·them to the modemistiC swimming pool 'Which anows open-air swimming even' in the sub-zero depths of winter, ani! the Avenue •f the Cosmonauts in the permanent exhibition of economic achievements . Armstrong's afternoon .I ch e du 1 e, following the two and one-haU hour drive, centered on a visit to "Star City," a closed area near Moscow where the scsmonauts and their families. live and study. His host at a dinner ln Star City was Maj. Gen. Georgi Beregoioi, highest ranking of the cosmonaut!, '.who flew the Soyuz ~ spacecraft in earth orb~ • Cemetery, where Sen. Jdin G. "ToWer mlles west of the border and one to enemy forces over a 12-mile area around (R·Tex.), laid a wreath at the tomb two miles southeast of the Cambodian Prey Veng Swxlay, He reported 34 enemy 'of the Unknown Soldier •m behall of town ol Krasang. ki1Jed;13 prisoners taken, and only on:e,, Presid~t NiJon. , South Vietnamese w~!?d. ·· Nixon, meanwhile, spent the wetktn~ in California. A stone from the grounds of his Key Biscayne, Fla ., home was sent to the Altar of Natiofi.s al the _Cathedral of !he Pines ir:t Rindge, N.H.; built to honor all I.he nation's war dead. Thousands of persons a t t e n d e d memQrial services at the Pines and governors of the 50 states an~ four territories each sent a white rose to be placed on ·the altar. Four· other American presidents -Tr u m a n , Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson - bad sent stones to be set into the altar. · In Chicago, police estimated about 100,000 persons watched thi;!:-92nd aMual Memorial Day parade t.hrQliiJ:h the Loop, spOnsored by the Grand Anny of the Republic Memorial AssociaUon. About 500 antiwar protesters 8.lso marched through the Loop to Grant Park where they heard antiwar speeches. Terrorist Bombings Rip Montreal Suburb Sunrise Dialog With ~ixon Not Just 'Surf Talk' NEW CONCORD, Ohio (UPI) -In • a aunrise dWogue at the Lincoln Memorial May 9 ~college protesters, • President Nixon ·~ "lessons of.· history" aod the djfference 'between wishing for peace and achieving it, White House Pre31 Secretacy Rob.Aid L. Ziegler said Sunday. It was the firsf indicatiOn..Jbai the While House was a bit chaffed over student rep:1rts of the 4:30 a.m. meeting on the day ol a demonstration against tbe Presideflt's decision to move troops into Cambodia. Weather Violent Ill Texas ?i10NTRE1\L (UPI) -Five bombs apparently planted by terrorists eiploded Sunday in "the English·speaking suburb ot WeslmoUnt, slightly injuring three people. "He might, of coum.; have talked about the obvious issues -about Cam· bodia, and the detalled rationale for why he a<lell is he did .or about !lie other .pressing questiOns " the moment,·• Ziegltr said in a comtnencement addresa ll Musklngham College. ' Ahle Re•lgns Hail, Winds, Rain Join With Thunderstorms . • I Robert Bourassa, the newly-etel\ed Premier of Quebec Province, promised to "stamp out" those responsible. Four homes and a financial finn were the targets of the bombs, which police said were of similar construction. A search after the early morning attack turned up lv.'o unexploded bomb!!. in- cluding one made up of 31 sticks or dynamite. "But he Wanted to leave those students with something more -not what they heard debated everyday in th e newspapers and on radio and television. but rather somethiol deeper and more fundamental ." Cla~k R. Mollenholf resigned Saturday as.a special counsel· or to President Nixon. He has conducted controversial govern- mentaJ investigations in his role of "presidential ombllds- man". Regret . was expressed ·. Celltornlo ' TM f!l'\I dllr Of JUM OPfflfd 'fl!ltl fOll • low cl0\ICl1 over mot! of $0Ylh- ern (;fllforril1 cl"'"" Imo tilt' ''"" -. 111111\d lrffl _., .t118h0y WINT\• •• llM 11il1 11rly 1'ior111"91ow t1oud• eo'l'el1lll L°' ...,,....., clftrJ"' to 1'111y "' et'ld motllY MlntlY, Tl\9 pr«lkhid Clvk ~ hftll ~11' Wll 17, (Ofrlptr.d wilt! 7' $1.ttldtr 1nd 1 l'>l~h Tllesffr 0( ... """ ._ ""'!llht '°· Tilf fl~y fof"Klll l'lllft fM U,$, w....... .......... c.11ed for continued .. i.. "'''*" wltfl '" ~ low dlWt •*".,.,. ~1t. , T... 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PREVIEW OrESSA WUTHH llllllUU fOllECAST TO l:UO 1.M. UT TUalDAY '"'1"'· """ ". ' .... ".. •1 • ,-!!'I. • "f'lrtt low ............ ll:ltf.tfl .••.• 5+colod l'llell ' """"\" 11.M•·"'· •. s ~ 1ow ............ til••·"'· t.a sun a1 ... s:.a •. ~. 11111:11.- .~ t1t•a:•1.111. .... 1101'""- • AlbuQtJtt'llut. All•nff 8•ktr1f1•1d llllll'l•rek 8&11• 8011'01t Cllk "9 Clrw::ln""ll C'-l•n<I -~ ...... ·-!JortWorth ·-··-.... .... K•nst1' CUI' l11 VH11 losAnHl11 Mltml 8t1clt Mllw•v)'" Miftroee"°Us N-OriM~ N-Yorlr. O&kl™ ........ ..... " .. " ""'llttltlltf'lls ""111M1•911 l"llllt!!lli ,.or11•nf .lttcltMr .... Slcffll'lf!'lt. $1, louft $111 W•tC1ty ... 0 .... h!l l"r-ttct 61111• hrlltr• SHlllt .... _ Tlltrm11 Watll"""' ..... " .. Ziegler Said Nixon wanted lo leave the protesters with "some thoughts" about the basic questions that face their gene.ratk>n in the future. _,. '"He was reachini out jr} the hope by both Nixon and Mollenhoff. , ; " ,. u " ~ .. • n " SS •t .tJ n 15 .14 Holiday (;rashes Kill 391 ~ .. 111 II M 101 ~ " .. Weekend 'Average' • in Cost of Hu1na1i Lives 1t ,, ' .,, n 6' """·'° t1 n By Unlttd Press laternatioaal : ~ Traffic accidents killed 391 persons 11 11 ·" over the Memorial Day weekend, a final 1~ ;: .11 count showed today. :, u The cowt of human Jives fell somewhere California's traffic death count was the u :! In the middle between the Jow:est and hlghest at 32. Ohio had as, Tuas 23, Ten. 1~~ 11 ·• highest estimates made in advance ot the nessee 20 and Pennsylvania 11. ~ ~~ two-day holiday · by the National Safety States not reporting holiday deaths 1n ,5 Council. The council had estlmated lrar. were Alabama. Delaware, Idaho, Maine, '' 4• fie deaths would number fl"om 3SO to '450, New Hampshire, North Dakota,. South t~ : A United Press International nation-Dakota , Vermont and Wyoming, as well .. " wide tabu lation at a a.m. PDT showed as Uu: D~slricl ol Columbia. · :! : .ot at least 391 per50n1 had been ltlOed in Four peraons wut killed and three Jn . ~ :: traffic accldenLS since _the 54·.hour week. jurtd Suhday in a, .two-«r c;a,h. near .. u end started at 6 p.m. ~til lime Friday .. -Fon-.Ann,-N.Y..-Elve persons rkllng in a '' •t-A breakdown of 11cc.1dental deaths: convertible near Allentown, Pa., Sa~ur-1: ~ Trttfl<! 311 ~a.}'. .were killtc:t-whtii aoot-aiifo lett • .. .II ~· lllfal rood ,...i llil • bara. ' • When Leslie Buegeler ,. 38, foundered in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday his wife and three children threw life preservtts and lines lo him. bul he drowned. Five brothers from Austin Tex. 1~ · -' • •11.1 , the. teen.age son of one of them, went on a hshlng trip in the Gulf of Mexico. Two brothers and the son were missing and believed drowned when their boat ca p. sized during-B4!1ttrm . Five per~ns In a car and one or :is Msstng~s . .in an airplane were killed when-I.he cra(l -a prl}'ate..plan(.en routt ~ Florld11 so the passengers could in. spect ·land - crashed onto the car on an _..., ..., .AllaDIA· iat&lrday, • • I . r I -' ... , San Cle111ente ~_-Capi~~ano EDITION VO~. 6), NO. no. 3 SECTIONS. 18 PAGES Lowest Orange County Clerk William E. St John today -predicte<Lone ot the lowesf Jurno\Mjn @Yllt_y i}WQO: o Tuesday's Primary Election. He estimated that only 58.5 percent o( the 55S,570 eligible voters will go lo the polb, a• opposed lo the 70 per«Jll lh•t voted Ul the 1968 Primary. 1be lowest turnout in the last two decades ror a general or pHmary election was a 53.1 percent turnout recorded in the primary election d 1954.. • 70 Percent l' ote? County On Tuesday, Orange Coun\}' voters .will select party nominees for a, variety ... of state and national offices in addition to vcting on the non.partisan county offices. Included on the ballot will be eight state propqsitions with .seven local measui:es. •. Of the seven, four are school tax proposals, ,one is a 1:<1Unt}twide flood control tax increase request and two are city charter and park measures. ' Prediction High In State Election Califom1W go to tlle' polls in their respective parties' primary elections Tuesday with predictions that 63 to 70 pei'cent or the state's registered voters will cast their ballots. Voters will choose candidate! for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer. They also will select nominees for all 33 California seals in the House of Representatives, a candidate for each party in the U.S. Senate race, all 80 Stale Assembly ·seats and hall the 40 State Senate seats. Gov. Rbnald Reagan and Lt. Gov. . ClR<"-NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Election ~1ost Interest haJ centmd on races race for the Mlh Congresslooal Dittrk:t iJlvolvtng the replacemenr for the lale . seat. 1 --: CQngressman James B. Utt and the ( With Ratterree's withdrawal, there are baltle for the Stb Supervisorial District three Republlcan:i,. t)TO Democrats and a Peace and Freedom oa.ndidate aeeldrfg seat currently held by Alton E. ~llen the 35th Congressional 1e1t. of Laguna Beach. The special electlon, which is being "Republican Congressional candidate held to fill UU'1-unexpired term, has John Ratteree announced S11ncday he six dandidates. 'l11e two Democrat.$, • is urging his supporters to back the David N. Hartman and 'IbomU B. candidacy of State Senator John G. Lenhart are running in addition to Schmitz as he is withdrawing from the R~publical)! Schmitz, William Wilcoxen, • John • A. stel&<r and .i:.aun& Jl<ach housewife ~ MeQI. lll'i. ¥eggs is only-running tn .1be special eleCtioii, and Pelee and Freedom Cllldklale Fran. cl! Halpern is runniq · only I n . tbe prima<)'. Five candidate&, Including the In- cumbent, I'!' cam~ bard for. Ille Sib Dlllrlcl supelvjlor seal Culclklates include Allen, Costa Mesa Mayor Robert wn .... Newport e.ad! -1 llonaJd Cupen, Newport Be,\cb ~-Frocl ., . ' an e .u .es ... WaKer llld llunll!l&1on J1Ucb -Oeta adminlllralor Cril C. Crill. CIWices are ;oo.i ·u...1 none wlllo caruildates will receive enougll VOllll to win 'Illetday, forcing_ lhe elocllOll bllo a November runoff. .. ' The departure or ScJ>mit1 from 1111 olfl<le u Slate Senator from tbe 34th District bu )ell the raci .open.~ The offk:e is-being .. soucht i?Y .I w o Republlcano, ll<MiJ Carpeoier, tbe Slate (See llALWI', hi" II E-dison--J\sks- T-WoMore· At-Onofre ' ' . ' By JOHN VALTERZA ot ... DallY , ......... 'Southern California F..dilon C0mpany ~ay filed its official application with tbe. Atomic Energy Commission. for permll3 to build two huge •ucle.ae generating .st.auooa: nem-the esisting one at sai;i ~e-, , , Spokesmen for lbe firm said the~ , r!linc·wm ·otart •--odure 1o ·-, 1'n&!ll)i. lie~• ~ . Ille .A~ lo deterpline• ii pennluiop -will be granled ~ -Rive N-a bbed In Laguna Ed Reinecke are unopposed on the Republican ballot, while Assemblyman _J'esse -Unruh and Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty head a large field of Democratic gubernatorial aspiranis. ln the Senate race . lndustrialiat NQrton Simon is batlling incumbent Seri: Geo••r~ge~- 4M\nt1h7· on the Republiclt'I ballot, while a lfve.1y race Is shaping up on ,the Democratic side between Reps. John Tunney and George Brown. } '""~tlooi-~.~ -~ 't I Ill tbl ·MI01nllllln~ t ' • '' t" . . '"""""" ---thmi1""" um .. the -o1 dectrldly tlWi lhlf"rei!trat11cL IJr fhO preoint ......... ,...na.,1 ll]litom ' aJoot tbe shoreline or Camp PendletoL • ., . ' . "Tent8.Uve pJW caU for·· the ~l!P to begin early next spring OI the ap-• On Drug Raps _ Extended surveillance of suspected ~rcotic activity on Myrtle Street in Laguna Beach led to seizure of a variety of drugs and the arrests Saturday night of five people, three of them previou s offender.i, police reported today. Booked at 9:40 p.m. on charges of possession of marijuana and dangerous drugs for sale were Michael Wa yne Dom· ingos, 21, (address unknown) of Newport :Beach and Robert Clement Theriot, 21, ol-241 Lower Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. They were apprehended after officers following their truck observed them stop in a dark area in the 30 block or Myrtle Street near the secoe or recent drug arrests. The two allegedly had in their possession a paper bag containing 12 ontH)Unce lids of marijuana. another with a pound of manicured marijuana and a plastic bag containing 23 white capsules. Five more lids of marijuana were removed from a waistband worn by one of the suspects, police charged. Two hours later, three more persons were arrested and a quantity of drugs and drug paraphernalia seized at 265 Myrtle St .. police said. Booked on charges of posSession of marijuana and dangerous drugs for sale were Theoc1ore ~· Balencia, 38, o( La Puente, who, police said , was on pro- bation following a previous drug con· vlction : Jacqueline Rae Parker, 19. o( Santa Ana; and Linda Wahena Vellutini, 18 of the Myrtle Slreet address. All had records of previous arrests, polict: claim. ~ · Wa r ren Snider Rites W ednesday Fllneral servicM will be held Wednes- day at II a.m. in Pacific View Chapel, Newport Beach, for K. Warren Snider, 67l Bayside Place, La·guna Beach, who died Sunday in South Coast Commun- ity Hospital after a brief illness. He was 56. - . Mr. Snlder is survived by his widow. Bet~ Ga tes Snider, form er director or pubUcity for the Laguna Beach. Festival of Arts and by four children. A 12.)iear resident of Laguna, he par-• ticipated 4nnually in the Pageant of the Pltuters. posing In many picturH, in- cluding "The Last Supper... . A native of Fort Scott, Kansas. he hv· ed In Los Angeles before moving to La- guna Beach, and was employed by Hughes ,\ircraft Company. The family has suggested lributes in form of donaUons to the building fund of canyon Club, 1945 Laguna Canyon ~' Laguna &:acb. _ • Mui'phy. confident o[ v.ictory over challenger Norton Simon in th e Republican primary, planned no more formal campaigning. Reagan Sunday critipi.zed Simon for not pledging to support Murphy jf he wins and for making an issue of Murphy's Technicolor contract. "I wish that Norton Simon had been more willing to abide by some of the principles of party conduct in a cam· paign," said Reagan, a longtime friend of Murphy. "Perhaps he doesn't think he's dividing the party~ but that's because he haSn't had much experience in working with the party." In a television interview, Reagan added (See ELECTION, Page 2) Ni.'\'.o n Creates Federal Agency For Oil Oeanup \VASHINGTON (UPI) -The Nixon administration announced and promptly put into effect today a nationa l plan setting up federal advisory teams and strike forces to contain and clean up oil spills. 1 The plan, drawn up und er the 1970 Water Quality Improvement Act, creates a center in Washington to coordinate eflorts to six federal agencies for handl· lng oil spills. " , ... . pllcaUon. , DAILY l'tLOT llllfl' ...... -~ • Those will be p-eceded' by bearings • 1 • , , c • f • ' before the state Public Ut!IJl!es Com- PRESIDENT NIXON CONDUCTS HfG.H-LEVEL BR IEFING AT l!IS ;sAN C~EMiNTE OF.FfCE mission, expected to'begjo late lllii year. 0 1f..is1 Secretary Laird, G~n.ral 1Whffltr C!orqround) Join H~dl1 on Sotiith~ut Aile Steam generaters fbr the. first' of. the twin· ,reactor complae1 ·already have \ ~en.ordered from a 'fnanufacturer, the , · ,. utility anhounced ·recenUy. · , N • R t t c • t · 1 The two units wW be: built in du1.oUt 1xon e urns o · · a.p. 1 ·a· ::=~r::~-:~184rr::i:..~:-i:~ term lease from the· federal government: The two generators, producing. 11.1 Briefed on W ar During San Clemente W eeken,d . . . ' million kilowatls apiece, would serve lt!e electrical need1 of ·2~ mlllion. coo4 sumers and will lake about llx )'Uri to build. By RICHARD P. NALL ' Of ti. c .. 11, ~ilet Sl•fl The President "°as scheduled to rly back to \VashingtOn this aflemoon follow· 1ng his briefing Sunday by top milltary aides on the Cambodian situation and Vielnamization. President Nixon has scheduled a television talk to the nation \Vednesday evening. He will make an interim re port on lhe controversial Cambodian opera- tion. The ta lk Is to be about IS minutes. Mr. Nixon was given a 21/1-hour brief· ing Sunday at his-San Clemente office. Aides later called the reports on Cam· bodia and Vietnamization encouraging. Meeting with the President were !>.1elvin La ird secretary of defense; Gen. Creighton \V. ~brams, U.S. commander in Vietnam : Or . Henry Kissinger. top adviser on national security affairs; -Adm. John S. McCain, Jr., commander of U.S. Pacific forces; Gen. Earle G. \Vheeler', retiring chairman, joint chiefs Wall of Water Follows Disastrous Peru -Qliake of staff; and Adm: Thomas H. Moorer, tncorrUni chainnan, joint chiefs of staff. Gerald Warren, deputy press stcret.ary, said the President was encouraged by the full military briefing from his field commanden. ·. / Warren declined to specify what the briefing covered other than .to say it dealt with the Cambodl•n ope ration and the progress of Vietnaml~tion. , He said he expected no dramatic an- (See NIXON, Page If The applicatioR to the AEC Includes -speclficatklns.for a strlcl•monitorilc pro.. gram on the environmental eff«b of the nuclear ,generaton similar to · that which ha1 betn goln1 on for several ye,ars at the first plant., • .., The application also includes the plans for ·the conltQlJed haedli•1. and diiposal of all wastes from ttie new planta Wlder f!d<ral standards. · · Copil" of Jhe formol AEC "l'PllcaUon, oJ>llga~ for the ~lion of nuclear reactors, have been Bent to the Mayor of San Clemente, the Orange County Board or Supervisors and the eom. mandanl or -tho ,Marine Corps Base al Camp Pendleton. Mission Viejo Getting Ratti~ Over Rattlers · Some or Ille chingei In Ille layOll\ of the two new nucle• plant. already ' have betn promiled by uUllty ppokesmen. , . and include replacing the 'tradiUonal • _ reactor sphrrt with eylindeis kipped b7 . . ' I (See •ONOl!'RE, Pa&e l) The plan was announced by -RuSseJJ Train, chainnan or President Nixon's " MWidn Viejo relidents were w'arned 1 Environmental Quality Council. It calls FAn'I wi,. •.me" El Comerclo of Lima, the country·.!! th.is week by lh,e Orlnge,-Coui:ii.y Heal, th' t.11\IA, Peru -A wall of w a t er Id l eported "thousands for a $35 million revolving fund to finance o es newspaper• r I>ePartrnent to be On Ute watch for ratUe- federal clean up operations if oil polluters roared down on the mountain vall.ey city of dead and injured." ol C M d · nd 'pe<I l anahs -whicb .. ,.. appear1n&',in· abo:r_e-are unable or do oot hand II! the clean-up araz on ay morning a WI 00 At leasl two American nuns were '!'" --h 1·11 h d l be d cd average number1 as const.Nct.ioh activity themselves. "' at 1 e a no en estroy by an among lhe dead. The SL Frano·s has · • mOves· Ulem· from 'their usual haunt!.__. • Train emp i.zed however. that the earthquake Sunday, two independent Convent in Pittsburgh, Pa., reparted sis. , n--ldents ob·-•·g snaltts near ·their r esponsibility for cleaning up oil Spilis sources reported. Hundreds. perhaps ·~ itei v1..1• • "' . L r • lies wlth tbe polluters, and said they tcr Edith Mary Sellk, 55, of Pittsburgh, homes are advlsed'to call prange County , eat~er 1 even thousands. were feared dead along 'lied · h II r will be held liable for clean-up costs. k1 in e co apse o an apartment Animal Control, 834-3181 for as.sistance •You can cool •it on the coallt Tral·n said national strike forces will a 600·mile stretch of·the-coast. building in Chlmbote. The convent said a Tu··•·y (at•• •·m.ees) or iielter h di and not attempt to handle or capture the ~ -"""., be established by the Coast Guard, to A am ra 0 aperator calling from 'Second, unidentified, nun fro.m Grand in1 the sun further •inland "Where C tiled - be made available upon request to assist araz es ma 2,000 persons had been Rapids, Mich., also was killed in Chim. the mercury wtll soar to 90, send- in case of oil spills. or upon the direction killed in that city, due-east of the port bole. Both nuns had been serving u All snakes should be regarded 11 poi,,.. ing many residtots beachward., r ••· p Id l Ch bot cd' 1 onou1 un\11 klenilfied by an expe:rti the ' o woi:: res en . city of CJ;mbote. There was no way or nur.ies in a lm e m 1ca clinic., notJ tha Rep. \Vllliam C. Cr a llJ er . fR-FJa. ). confirm';' 6 this casualty figure. President-Gen. Juan Velasco Alvarado Health ~ent w~ ~· 1o.,.J lNSIDE TODAY: forged the plan into an antipollution According to the radio call, Caraz had was aboard Ute first Peruviah navy0 YOU'J · ra ti '.may 0not ndve ve Id • ' b·11 . r llt lh. bo l t h Ch' bot he their Iden fy1ng rat es a even o er rr1 thi m•-· month o/1 Ml" 1 m. con erence comm ee is year been 90 percent destroyed Sunday after· a 0 reac im e w re an snakes lose{ their rattles for various rea.I · · • • after differing versions of Uie bill passed noon by the. quake. Tl)e operator said estimated ~ percent of the houses in , 1 fOT ihe Coti/om\a ."Angel.s wM the House .and Senate. the quake apparently broke a natural the port city were wrecked _or damaged. &OA5 . .!lnake bite victim ls advised to call lpUt a iuekmd Baltimore auU.1 An oil spill in Florida's Tampa Bay dlke in one of tbe Icy Jakes higher in The health ministry said Chlmbote would for help from the fire, police or she;rirr•s' Cttd 11t11ljO{I their best ' .recor~ Feb. 12 tOl.IChed orr the idea of inserting the Andres, turning loose a torrent of be used as a central relief center. d~partmenl and to ivOkt culling . around twr ae. th is time of the vtar. the ''national oil contingency plan" into water. Huaraz, a city of *>,000, was reparted the bite to Te~enem · br-~lnt Spor~ Paa, ~5. Oraage C:out the 1970 Water QualJty Act. First estimates of-the dead and Injured hardest bit by !htJIP11'..tnd..QS...l)etcent.~ ifriCe lhi vt' mo~ dfrtltirttui Cramer got his aclion amendment rrom the Sunday sliock r1.tt1 Into ~ .. --m.--ell!tt.·-maOs were bloe_ked__J_oto-thl n. ~:.!I.::~-_;;..1 ' C81Z'-• 1119 -...~i-+-- ad.opted by a I-louse-Senate conference hu ndreds. Radio reports from---fjuaru, 9,tSO..loot hJgh city, Unlced to the rest , ~ ~ ~ t=' :::'' ;: ' committee which had been negotiating a mOuntain town northeast or Uma, of,the>coun\ry only by short'wave radio. St-·'· -M•r.lc•U t::.,., r g :;a'~ = differences. in the bills sm oetobtt:. "~ed 100 dead there alone. Th! Pan 1'he government said It could not hn-....... ~ t::....~:. 1: T • The amendment gave \he. White !louse , Amerlcin A!socialiM e.sUmated the rftediat.ely oUer any official casualty, . 1 '-;!C~~-ln~'"'ll--,;.:·::~':':::• .,. two months to -d~aw~uj>-a blueprint-dead In Huai;:az .at 200. ligures from_th.e ..ciuake,.....ihLStroilges1~--J';E-W-YORK-(Af.)-The-1toek mvket.-t 1, • ..,,,..·","'•"'--,::1!-Jl---1 Jor coordinating resources of·four federal The Lima newspa~r La Prensa portion of which lasted only lWo minutes, drlfted Upward In l•le trading th!! aftu-~ .. ,. 1, .,.,,.... · ., departmenls and a handful of lesser cslimated deaths throogh a !loo-mile king 20 seconds. FoUowup ahock.s continued noon on brisk volume. (Set quotatlodl; 11 agencies. quake-shakcm ~It "111 lhe hundreds.'' tor another 15 mlnules. Paie1 30-Si). ... , I .. 'I • ------~ • • - .. • • ' • j . SAN CLEMENTE SHOPPERS MEET THEIR NE)V NEIGHBORS AT THE LOCAL DRUG STORE · Pre1~l •ncl 'Mrs. Nl¥on Stop to Buy • Box of C•ndy Ov•r Holiday WHktnd Movie Director iohn Coyfe D~s; ' . . Services Slated · .. Private ..mces .,.. pilnntd kr John 'lbompooa Coyle ol Liguoa lliJIJ, piooeer film dl=tor and in<IQcer, who_died in an An•heim.. llDl.tadmn SundaJ a1 the •ge of 71. Mr. Coyle, who Uved In Newport Beach for several yean before moving to Lei. sure World three years aa:o, bid a career in mob plclur!ll !bat doted !tom ml, when he workl!d With Buster Keakll film· irlg "t1Je General" on locatiqn in New· pcx1 Beach. Re remaiDed with Keaton'• company for many fe&n, u a 1et dtsliner, direc· tor and produc:or. In IDll he or1apl...t Cathedral Fllnul, • nooprolil -·ti<m that pl..-od in 'the field ol filminl Biblical lllarles. He remained a member of the Board of -~ o1 ealhedral-rllml unW hil • dMlh. .. Mr. Coyle Is ..rn...i by hil -· Marloo; ·a ..., John F. Ceyle, ol Loo Anleleo; and by toe gUddlildren. He wu a member cl the Th.nday Club 'In eor... del Mar and wu put -al Flolllla Ill, <lout Goud "-"' p .. ., I NIXON FLIES TO CAPITOL ••• nouncements or new decision would be revealed in the Wednesday address. Ask- ed wtTy It was necessary to tab! -up naUonal television time, Warren said .. the President felt a ·pr0gre. report 1o the nalloll wnuld be wort!nrhlle. Wam!ll said there ls no change In the Presidenl'1 )IClOitloo that aU U.S. lroo!!! -: lNI .ol Cambodia by June • 30. He Wt __ the ·question ol fuluro U.S. ~ and air 11J11!J011 !or 111o sOUtb Vietnamese. Warnn said the Pretldent did not plaa to say anytblng about the timetable fir wjthdrawal of 150,000 tn>opo from Vlelnom by neXt "lrlni· . 'lbe President's ·television ta.It will come whll,e the S.na~ ls debating the Cooper-Owrcb amet.dznent that would bac f1riJer U.S. military operations In C..acnbodia after July 1 w i t b o u t eongnUiclJal approhl. Queslloned aboolt thia, Warren said, "I don't believe that came up today.'' Durtog the weelrend, the President ac. cepted with ....... repoet" the resJgna- tion of adaoteraial Pulltler prb.e win. Laguna Beach. They drove out Laguna Canyon Road to the San Diego ~ay and back to San Clemente Where the President stopped at Taylor's drug store to buy candy for his wife and sociallle OD the sidewalk with p•asby. Amlllary. - -hatlona may he-.. ~·· reprter Clari< R. -lln'el .. PnUSent.lal omhncljman, Ille . Slir!ne. Qijlpled ~·· ilolpltal In Loo Ante1eo. Pllflllc Vt... Mortuary oemd u di· -P,... P .. e J ONOFRE ••• -and lhleldlnc d the -ai. lranmilWng facllllles to make lbem fn. visible fnlm the ground level The """ plant&, .. ezpected to lllart operallng In It'll aft« mootba ol mu.downtnts. The F.dlaoo project la beinl undertaken "1111 a »-percent -by Su Dlqo Gas and Electric, whk:tt mids· the same ~ lntheopenllonoltbe two- ,_.,id san Onolr< fadllty. Graduation Skipped WASlllNGTON (UPI) -JuUe Nixon Elaenhower dJd Ml att.nd her graduatlon oeremonies at Smith Collere Sunday to avoid poaible campus turmoil. The Jftlldent'1 21-year-old daughter and her husband, David Ei.Jenhower, spent the weekend at the Gettysburg, Pa., farm of l>avkl\a grlftdmotber, Mrs. Dwlcht D. Elxenhoftr, where ·they met with bis pomilx. DAILY PILOT ----.,_ .. _ ............... ~ ..... ,.., Sw Clz1• OIWMI COAST NILtlHIHO C0M'Nf'f' l1Hrt N. W..,I l(ollenhoff ml Ille White -said there wu ."abeolutely no Jft'!IUl't" for him to reslp. He Ix to _,, W aalllntton bureau chief for . the Des Moilellholf, who had access to FBI · and Internal Revenue Service tax records, aroused the ire of seaators· in his staurich support of the nomlnaUon of Federal judgi!! Clement F • Haynsworth and G. Harrold' Carsw~ll to the Supreme Court. Some dubbed his activities the "Mollenhoff Cocktail." 'Ibe President Tuesday is to host a White House state dinner for lhe official visit of Rafael caldera, President of Venezuela. Mr. Nixon, his wife, friend Charles 1'8ebe" Rebo.zo and aides W8e scheduled to bOard Ai:/ Force One and depart from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station about 3:20 p.m. today. Except for the top level briefing Sun- day, Mr. Nixon's San Clemente visit was relatively quieL A Friday highlig_ht was his unexpected drive with Rebow up Pacific Coast Highway through From Page J BALLOT •.. Republican Party Chairman and Charl es H. Oewell, an Orange businessman; two Democratl, Barry Bauchwltz, a UC Irvine student and Dwight W. Mize. a Garden-Grove business executive , and an American Independent P a r t y .member, John W. Ellfey. Chill l_(eeps Crowds Off Beach . Chilly Wiier and air temperatures, gloomy overcast and a nuty surf bpt atteDClance along San Clemente beaches below normal Memorial Day weekend figures, lifeguard ip0keniten said today. An esthnated 40,800 beacbgoen basked under tbe h8Q IWllhlne over the thfee- dav holldav on city beaches. The high temperature staye-d below "0 all three days .. and a chillv shift In weter temperature kept swimmers at a mlnlmum. Of the tiundred1 who ltl.IVered in the ~. 45 needed resculf\f in what was termed declinJng, but ·sUU heavy surf. Friday's wave action Included some seven-foot sell, Capt. Phil Stubbs said, but the wava diminished in size as the weekend wore on. No serious in-water problems were reported. The water temperature stayed in the mid 50s all three days. Laguna Beach Guards Have Quiet Weekend After a busy Friday, marted by 20 rescues from heavy surf, Laguna Beach lifeguards · has a relatively q u i e t Memorial Day weekend. Surf was down by Saturday afternoon and remained c3ton through Sunday, ac· r.ordlng to lifeguard LL Eugene dePaulis. Cool weather brought out stnall crowds of no more than'l,000 to 7,000 on Saturday and Sunday and no major mishaps wtre reported ab:ig Lquna'a abores. • f'nlillllll W ,ubl..,_ J •clt l . Cwrley \'kl ,,_1!1M!>I tnd Gfttlrll M-. lho111•1 K11•il IE•lt~~ Tlio111•• A. MurphlN 111-.tnt E•llor Two other Supervisorlal Districts will also be electlng represerilatives on Tues.- day. In the 2nd District voters will choose between incumbent David Baker and Laurence Schmit. In the 4th DI.strict, eight men are running for the .eat vacated by In- cumbent' wuuam Hirstein. They are Gordon Bishop, Grant Clark, Riley Hope, Frank M. Mamo1 Burr WilllJms, James T. Workman and Ralph E. Wright. Harold Fields was a candidate until hi• death last month. The Rl•fieril P. N•ll ....,.. 0n ... Oiw11r """ . """• C.Sl• M1$11 ut W<ll .,, Sll'ftt ....,.,., ... di; 1'211 W'•t ...... """"'9,., !...-... <~1 m , ... , .._....,_ ........... I.ct!! INJI htdl S;iv ...... ,., a.. C~ )QI Hw1'I I.I~ fl• Two Incu mbent Congressmen from Orange County, craig Hotimer · (R·Long Beach) of'\he 32nd District 8Tld Richard Baooa (D-Anabeim) of the 34tb District art running uooppoeed for the.it parties' nomlnaliorul. All or the Alaembly m.tricts In tho =:..:..,tt.0t-=~ ..... :.. ~.:: county also face re-election in Tuesday'• .. , "" ........ dlt ....... u.-... ,.. . ..... 1-g ,...,.... 9Mdl,. C.tt ..... "-'ll"'f'... VVWI • .. "' ""' ,.._.. .. ,...,, '""" •mi. -1D the nth Qistricl incu.mbent Kenneth C::::, ':..it~ ~'::-.:=:-:~ ~~ C«y (D-Garden Grove) is running unop- ._.. il1¥19M ,....,,.,. ..-. •A :m .., poRd ror bi sparty1s nomination u Is ..., &llW, c. .. Met.· Robert Burke (ft...HunUngton Beach) in ,,.t,..• C7141 142""lt1 the 70th Dlstrict. Robert Badbim, in- •~-':•1':· :::.-t-'!"lllbenr'Ammblyman-!rom...Newport s. a...t. Al k,.. .... ,,1 Beach · ls seeking the nomina.Uoo !or '"•••••• 4""'"21 the 71sL Diatrict in t ract agaiml Gordon ~. 191'. Or...... C..I ,....,..,... ~,. ,.. -. ~•la,. lftiiltft"....._ Brlcken . ......... 111 -"• .. .,...,.......,11 twt111 In other county races Incumbent ~,._ .. _,_--.cllf ""'*" _fl8{.11t_~ ~--I h I D R~~ 1111u1M .r _,,wot__., supennteriden or SC oo s, r. ~~ ~~::."!:,=:.' :::t.:-= Peterson 11 .seeking a second term u,,w u,• _111,1 ..., m.1t tt• """"'"' against Vick Knlsfll, a 1 s I st a n i ~ .... " ..... ff ... _.,,,..,, l\lpcTlntaident or sChools for Plaetntia . .// --------- H·gh Road m o it all over tre waterwal:)· . • ' CALIFORNIA ELECTION • • • , that ~~y'1 Technicolor cootract -. frqm mailing campaign litera.tur• a which entitles hlm to an alrllne credit government expenae.. card and half the rent on 1 Wublngt.on Dr. Max Rafferty, who ran a low-tey artment _ la ~~"' and "very cameaJgn, Is atlemJ".lt!( to win a th~d ap r•vr-. term 81 state supenntenaeot' or pul)llc frankly, l've alway• been Vf!r/ ausp1cl.OU1 tostrucUon. He can avokl a November of lul mlDule qulllloala( and tharlO!" _ runof!'by collectiJll more lbon IO.porcent Meanwhile Unruh and Yorty tapered of the vote Tuellday. oU their campaip.in1. Their only His major challtnaen are Deputy scheduled activllies today were afternoon Superintendent Wilson Riles and Julian n'ews cOnferences. Nava, member ol the Los Angeles Board Yorty criticized Unruh Sunday fer not ol .Educathm · -L taking a stand on Proposition I, the Riles and Nava both have campa1gned conlroversial ballot measure which would bard on criticisms leveled aaglnst Raf- requlre •the state to finance 90 ~ent terty by legislative analyst. A. Alan Post, of local welfare and 50 percent of scfiools. the legislatuie's top fiscal analy!l. Post The mayor supports the measure and this year accused · the superintendent of Reann opposer It as a $1 billion• "hoax.'' mlsrepresenUng school reading scores, "If JessUnruh cllllllOI make up h~ wasting (ederal !Wdls and fall1n& to mind about Proposition 8,'' Yorty 8;5~ed. provide leadership. "then how is he go~ to make d~ns Rafferty dismissed the criticisms a! as a governor?" . . poli tically motivated and issued a report Tunney and Brown. climallllg their aimed at refuting Post's conclusions. bitter race, shaTi}y disagreed today oh Unlike other statewide offices, the .state whet!Jer ~e ma.in lssue in Tuelday's superintendent of public ' instruction is election _1.S • the war or Sen. George a no .......... 1 .. an position. Mlrr]lhy.. ·" .. ,...._ Brown, ·In a special message to cam-PROPOSmONS paign workers, said the election amounts Reagan conUnued to place his political to a "referendum on the war." Tunney prestige behind a campaign for p~age said the principal issue is Murphy and of Proposition 7 and defeat of Proposition who stands the best chance or beatlng 8 on Tuesaay'1 ballot. him in November. The two proposed consUtuUonal amendments are ttie most controversial TUNNEY LEADING Tunney held a 31-27 percent lead ov~r Brown with Los Angeles C o u n t 1 Supervisor Kenneth Hahn trailing at 14 percept in a California Poll released Saturday. Twenty percent were listed Sunday In the campaign. .on the primary electior. ballot and the.ir fate at the polls will decide how billions of dollars are tO be spent by state government for years to come. Prop. 7 is aimed chiefly at completing the Gallfornia Wat.er Pr9ject by in~ creasing the interest rates paya~le . on already authorized general obhgation bonds. Prop. a would shift a more than $1 billion education and welfare burden from the local property t.ai: to statewkle tax sources. Reagan, who has campaigned throoghout California in opposition to Prop. 8, Sunday tenned its .defeat "vital" in a television interview. He said rather a mistake," than ease inequities amoog school districts for state funds, it would perpetuate them . Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Jer· ry Pach!, actin~ in a bathrobe at 3 a.m. in his Beverly Hills home, granted Brown an injunction preventing Tunney from circulating 180,000 copies of a four· page tabloid tailored for Negro ~m­ muniti es. The judge agreed with Brown that the publication was illegal because it contained neither the name of the publisher nor thi printer. "The printer just made Tunney said. Last week, another judge barred Brown • ~- ~ I ,--..· I And Golden West ls The High AoaO'. Now you can fly 10 an d lrom Catalina's speclacular Airpor1·1n· 1he-Sky on our 20·passenger, twin JiT·prop DeHavlllands. Only $9.12 one way incl udes an exciting $1,50 Scenic Tour. San/a Ans to Catalina •l v 9:40AM Arr lO:OOAM l v 6:30PM Air 6:50PM Catalina lo San/a Ana •Lv 10:00AM Arr 10:20AM Lv 6:00PM Arr 6:20PM (Fri thru Mon on!y) {Fri thru Sun on!y) (Fri thru Mon only) {Fri lhru Sun only) For complete information call your trave l agent or Golden West at {714) 636·407 1 • • Elfective June 15 Golden West Airtines Tre ll(hR:x:D ' . _, • ' • Mond11, Junt !, 1970 OA!LV PllOT Jf Crn you cat Industrial Acco~pli~hment~ lnfl ,ueryc~d _.by "Cancer all day Jnd " 1till lo1e weiqhl' . . ~ . . . · -·'rUESDA y ~ ttii~"'4 ,,,_.r.,.i-_mm uniron.,., OOd for lei· . Gqod lunar Check recelpls, lax rorm•. ~ "'.11!.'!!c. ;~, '1!1'!!...!I! ~J'· l'::,,0,t'\T .. t:.':"'li.."" i:,t • JUNE 2 . can be exlravagant lo point. Ung go or !he old-and beg!.. o1-sm4)i nviilliieiit po!enUal. ---:i;;-...,LGl1llli1 r. ""'·-' By SYDIWl' OMARR where tlley strye •• ht-n i ti g a new . Mess age " • So~e changes ar~ necesaary. splnUon for .lyr1cS, "Bey, big d)'namicaU.r clear by tonight, LEO (July a.Aug. SZ): Reestablish commun!caUor '\MIGHT · WATCH~ .. More J>trs0ns bona under Cancer •re la uwbo'1 Wbe ii Commerce'-al!d lndutn'" than uy oilier lldiai:al lip: 1pender ••• " GEMINI (M'ay 21.Jime 20): SpoUiit>I on JOU ad>leve lines. Meml>er of opl'Ol'I• sex You get news which makes .goal. K!y ii be versatile. makes"J)l'ovocaUv.SUggestion. ______________ ..;. __ _ you s·u s pee t behind-scenes Utilize altlmethodl. Soc· SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): maneuvering. Be indepen<lent. _ -U.l JnvltaUOil · riits ai Pleas-COnlracts, agreements, pro°"m· S6me talking, some ll1teni11g and ii prograrn that works .. 1.111 Fiii POCllUU-<AU IU-5505 N&tives of this afin-een be very ~y with moaey. Oo · JU'~E 2·3 9:30 to 6:00 ' 'ARDIS (March 21-Aprll 19): Thia: is power day for you. Transactions which seemed dim finll!!Ci!llY become bngnt. Show ·that you know value of mooey. Protect asslts and study investment posslbiliUeS. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You gain added recognition. Mor.e important, you fee! sense of pride. Self-esteem Maintain confidence. Gain ant surpf~. o more concern ises on nOtes are spotlighted. Taurus individual as ally. ·Joout want Po~lari~y. Be aware of public relaUol)S. Then you of(set any negative VIRGO CAlll· z:t-Sept .. 22): Be sure your intentions_ are a~pect.s. : . Accent on ~agQ, ~ling, properly delineJted. Best ap- CANCER (June 21-July 22): ~rlvertistna:. !foµ hear fl'orrl proach features diplomacy. You may be Qrawn Jn two afa,r-an<t yolif own views are Money at siake. , directions ;:t once. Key is to made .knOwn. Plan -ahead. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 2:2- choose road wjiich .leads to Vacation tr'i'itcl Is spotlighted. Dec. 21): Maintain steady greater ·know!"!dge. 'lbi.s is.op-UBR6 (Sept.. ~Oct. 22): pace. Avoid. the se.ns1.tion&r. For Clipped Wings Tendency toward w i s b f u I thinking is marked. B e analyticaJ. You frrive at truth by tonight. ' • lnstallat·ion . Forecast RJchard Miller, R i·c hard Salata~~Wll ~·e b m·a n. Keefers, Jame.s Sh a ff er, RICbard. Hornbaker and Clarence Saatj1an 8nd Peter Thom affer, Newport ~lac signs and symbols 'Will set the theme for the installation or new officers for Clipped Wings, United Air Lines Stewardess Alumnae, Inc. Mrs. -Douglas . Ailken of Sherman Oaks, Valley area vice . president, is hanOJing Teservalions for the affair which will begin with cocktails at 11 :30 a.m.-Thursday, June 4, in the Odyssey restaurant, Horton, Huntington Beach; Beach nd Emmett Qefllett Charles Ball and Kimmins aaj rt ZelSdorf, CoSla Johnson, Westminster; Paul . Mesa. 1 1 . -, Christine Spel ~ Wed CAPRICORN (Dee. ;12.Jan. 19): Powerful e in o't ions dominate . But glVe logic.some room. Ride wjth the tide. Don't feel that past must be your ruler. Look · to future . Potential for happiness is great. 4 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Family alfalrs c require attention. Older·lndlvtdual bas right to express views. Heed voice of experience. Day to conclude matter,,s. Invest in your own f\Jture. . ' PISCES (Feb. lf.Marcll 20): Accent on short jOurneys, - celebrations, rewllon w I t b ISN'T IT Tiii.£ FO.I ' A "NICE CHAii GE!" ROUX'S EXCITING COLOR FROSTING • , 15.00 1eg. 25.00 . / . . After bleach in&, ·it takes our experts _ just 10 minutes to color your str.eaked tips with gossamei··so'ft t0nes of si lver. • ' beige, champagi\e with any one of 18 . beautiful tooer colors . Wouldn't you like a "N\ce Change?M Be3llty Studio. llonic•os .• : Nie..,. • Fac~ls • E~c~ls .,.. Mission Hills. In Arizona eremony close ~aUveS. Brighter r.. Have a beautiful 8" x 10" picture of your child CMta•11l11111 only -aa ~:~1~0-- Blue apd &Q)d Gemini rose centerpieCeS,fitshioned by the • Mmes . John l,loehllng, William Chri.Stine Adelct_§pelts and Behnken, Lester Lotz and William Bradly Freeman II Park Price will cel'iter ·tables for the 12:30 p.m. lul)Cbeon. · exchanged vows ln the church Horoscope invitatioos were of St. Barnabas on the Desert, designed by Mrs. Brian Eden Scottsdale. .and Mrs. Wllliam'Waage. The bride is the ctaugbter To be installed are the of Dr. Helen Adele Tovrea ~llll~~preSl~rwhlttier, Nev.1>0ri :gr.;;,.;;;;;--ti" dent ; Edward ·Gertch, Harold and Phoenix and Louis Clark Madsen, Leonard W i I k e r • Spelts of Costa Mesa and . • An qn -familJ rroups, too _ one 8'' x 10" Howard Geer and Jerry Flem--Pas~ena. Her hu s band's ~ack..&·white finished picture of child taken ing, vice prroidents, and Ben parents are Mrs. Harold singly, 38¢. One 8" x l!Y' group picture, only $1 Harper, lreai;urer. lnslalling · Eugene Rich of ScOt!Sdale and per child. lhe new hoa!d, whi~h will not Dr. Raymood Savageau Free. • assume duties until Sept. 1, man of Salina Kan • Stlect from finished. pi~l't$t. not proofs, of the will ~. Mrs. Charles. Daniels,,..... Attending a~ .maid of honor cutest poses captured by our artist.photog-tmn1:ediate 1?3St pres1~ent. was Miss April Ernestine Paf- rapher -kids love her! · Cbpped Wings contributes to ford ; bridesmaids were Mrs~ • Finished5"x1"andwallet-size pictu.reswill also the sup.port of < the Harbor Norman Dale Foster, Mrs.· be shown and offered at unbelievably low prices. Fo~odaUo~ for Retarded oe,y1 Edwards and Miss • See them in 'Livin& Color' too! -··-·· only-$2.95 ~nldren in Sap Pedro and Patricia Williams, and Oower Finished color ph'otos -one 5" x 7" or four will pres~~ a cfieck for $3,500 · girls were Susan Carol and t waUet.size pictures-will be offered you at this to the facility. . Helen Adele Spelts and MRS. FREEMAN II -.wry-special price,.at no obHption-to·you;:--lionored.-gu.ests__,v.ilL..be_KimberJy Anne Foster. -1-'--Phoonlx·H-•---.... Robert Johnson, ~an honorary ...... ., s .... .._. II A.IL .. t P.M. 2 P.M. • • P.& member Of Clipped Wings, and Serving as best man was ......... .,.,. ND 1.a.-s.1 .. .., te-W P& Edward ..Piper, both of United Ra~d Savageau Fret The bride attended Stephens •M. ..... ..._._...,_._._....,,._._,"• Air Lines: . Jr., while ushers wer~ Edward College while . her husband Plans for the aMual con-Tovrea Spelts, Louis Clar • ·, • . . BRING A-FRIEND I vention in July will be discuss-Spelts Jr., Philip Edwar ltu~ed at the Un1vers1ty of ouUook Js featured. You perceive fact ibat you love · and are Joved .. Wonderful. . IF TODAY IS ~UR BIRTHDAY you are 11lOnl practical than recent actions would lndlcate. Get back on track by reviewing details. By ·next month will be able to Canned Curls Home permanent lotion bow -collle'! in an lierosol can - you just push and a foam com-. es out for herwnd-there curls. Just set those sections of hair you want turled and apply the curling lotion. ' \ r. 1 • ed. by delegates Mrs. John. Tovrea Ill, Peter Alesi:+. Col~ad? and ~riio~ State -cRAtH Pl:AZA.-BROOKHURSf . &-ADAMS-. -~:.rand-Mrs:-Donovrnr-~~8:~.:"ru .. of Phi 1~." ~]~~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Atlending the luncheon from bearer wa• Normu D ' newlyweds will reside in N.wpciri-.S.f-hthieir hliN;·N.wpi&ff'C...tere-1".f.f:Z 2oo~l---'-'i1 Me"" T~"'''" Fri, 10:00 till 91lO: Othe1.Dey1•fO:OO till l:JO • . the , Orange Coast will be the Foster Jr. Phoenix. Mmes. Michael Stocki, --~:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;o;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;,;~~;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:- / • • MEET AW:ARD·WINNING WILLIAM MERRELL IN NEWPORT WIT.H 5 0 INTERNATIONAL 'TROPHIES TO HIS CREDIT ,-WILLIAM . ' MERRELL IS NOW RESIDENT .STYLIST AND MANAGER OF OUR NEWPORT BEAUTY SALON. H I ~ 1PERSONALIZED1 STYLING ANO COLOR FORMULAS FOR LONG OR SHORT HAIR ARE KNOWN THE WORL.D OVER.· AND NOW YOU, TOO, WILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE LUXURY OF HAVING MR. MERRELL CREATE AN INDIVIDUAL HAI R STYLE TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS .AND PERSONALITY, c'oME IN OR CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT, CONSULTATIONS ARE COMPLIMENTARY, .IN OUR NEWPORT BEAU1'Y SALON. ' ROBINSONS NEWPORT · FASHION ISLAN D · 6442800 ' ' ' BE 2Q \bS· TH\MMER THIS . suMM~Rl . j r } ~ • " ------·------·------------_.... _______ _ ' . \ \ / }, - FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! A Very Special Offer Now! Only $1.25 per visit 'IYAl>~,lJlaJWkft~ when you bring in a friend ... and, only $1.25 per visit for your friend • ·• .-now, double the r~sults .•. dou_ble the fun ... at half price. •.• takes 80 little time for you to have an ex· citing new figure the Gloria Marshall way • . . . thrill to all the wonderful words that _you'll hear ..• "What happenejl? ... you looli' marvelous" ... or "You looic years younger" · •.. Gloria Marshall, the world's rnostsuccess· f 'l] Figure Control System Cl!n .make it happen. · ""' . . We are the world's largest owned and oper- ated Figure Control System. (26 locations in California alone). <I No disrobing • ./ We are not a gym. <I Playroom facilitiea-fqr Children. . ' . GLORIA· MARSHALL says: ·1 ·call now for a sample vi~it where you: actually use our special-machines durlng your- sample visit. No cliarge_. No obligation • Wtrli's t..iat -.,. liflntOf Cln .... 111'"'°"'11 c.JlhnJa - ' ' FJGIJBE CONTBOL SALONS ,NIC.f .... UY.-"M' ......... iMllluif llPllil ... .,. __ -·-= ALSO IN " ......... c.wl .. CNMMw, .....,, •111• .. •• L ........ a.. , .... &.Mt....._ N..,.,, ....... N. ~. ~· , '••••• ..... ~~ .............. ~llo•ol•l•••,.,rt.,_-J--!--1 .... ,..,..., Wlilttler. (C) COJ¥iohl 1970 G!Ona Marshall Mgt. Co. Inc. • ' • -: . -· ' •' l = .~~·_;_• . ..... ~· ~· -· --__ .. _._ ---~ • - DAll.Y 1'11.0T '• 'Perils , I Pauline UpStaged fi50 for \he job. , woman and aaUsfied with "My greatest stunt will be meal for my hulband and bl9 Since then her It.wit ftt.' 1 ~btaln:;,g ,;:o;::ne;;,. ______ _;w;,;:h;;:en;ol:,;l;;:earnii;ii;toiiiiimiiskiieiiai.diie<:O.enii;i;t ..iiltoi&iilllllwiann_wh_lt•e ,.".rv.,lng•il.•""I .,._. --•1 DAW> COHEN lt0,000", lltilt lllid). Miss Mai<D<>lold allo I~ TORONTO (1.JPI) -Msrl· . ,..ey to .~ 00 the wing Lou Mld>onlld mom the of a p~ that b doing Perlll of Pauline Jll'lff .. And aerobatics, wateN.kl , while 1o. go with her daring, there btiJIJ lawed y i blimp, hsng la her be1uty. out 0t:1n]Jtllffliiir ijiirlinenl No boclolkocl ind mouslacb· window by I her llllltrllps, ed vlll1ln lashes M t s s jump from on! a:alloptng horse "Ml.cDMald to the railroad ~to, another .wid 1*mae Jnto track•, 11 he dld in the an ocean with bei"haDdt and oldtime movies ~tarring Pearl feet ,shackled ii cbamJ. have riato. "How mucM" Sh· 1: I:.'• ·~ i;,i:1 r.:' : . C «IP GI mi'i:'~~~or~.'~e .top of her rown1ng ·-ory unusual proreslllon has not been all ltlat easy. ho-Wever. .White, Mlsa MacDonald, ·atunt· All this, and the tall, Uthe woman extra or d In a r y, auburn-baired beauty b 1 s jwnpt right kito d a n g e r another career-that or a high She bu put in many hours Jl I o1.~·~~~!.-~~:: .. she • eauty sa ons said. "Everything I do has • ,aafety fllC!or." heraell-:tf tile price to right. fashion model. · .RectnUy, a EUropean pro- moter aaked Miss Mac0cl\a1d But mort about th e JI llhe would be wtlUn& to stunt.woman d.ner of tbill 26- akl of( a precipice in the year-old born on a ranch near French ~ps and t b e n King City, a ~ 15 miles peradlute-..-2500 feet to.. a oort.h ot. metropolitan Toronto. 1Iacler below. -INVADES MAN'StREALM "Yes," she said, if she had She is· presidJ: ol the 22· Ume to prepare the stunt and member stuntin "• council of if tbe promoter would meet the Assoclatkm Canadian her price . ("Oh, at leut Television and-io Artlsts in Toronto. The r JI mem- bers are men. 1 "I waa always ttated in INJURY She has never been inl'urid working pro!e53ionally, But a few years ago wtille skydiving for pleasure, she broke her back. Within a year, she was parachuUng into Lake Ontario durin& a water show. Sixteen montlls ago, Miss MacDonald married Jo h n Irvine, 'a Toronto sales ex· ecutive. Unlike his wife, who is a licensed pllot, Irvine does not like to fly and never watches hli wife doing her st Lin Ung. Becauee of her proficiency sRQ_rts," said -~'" _ cDoAJ,ld, talking or how sh• got into her offbeat career.J"I really loved lacrosse at school.'' she sa~· .... she sat talking in in a job usually held by men , -.... the Women's Liberation Move- -ht!r richly f u r p·t s b e d apartment. · . "Later oo. I rode m rodeos (well enough, .it. t.liul uut, ·to beetlme a dwnpioa\. I sup- pose I w11 always trying to keep up with my brotler and this made me verJ com- petttive.''_ UnUl 19&4 lhe Wai ~model fulltlme, and still W<tks at this job, olt.n dllltlng l!"'lf off after a fall olf a acaf· folding to 20 feet bttolo' ond ment tried to rec1;Uit her. She turned them down flatly. "I want men .to open doors for me and to carry my lug. gage," she aaid. "I am a Supplies Needed For Home -then-........ off the c:nl,ttons , of Torooto deslgnen. ~ s feet ·a inCh, 11 t · P II n d Supplies are needed' for the stuntwoman·model allO ' in token room of the Albert Sit· top , demand for f 111 b'i•p D ton Home, the Orange County magazine photography. l' facility for dependent children. STAND IN ' . The children, ages 6 to 17, Somewhere along the *'r re~ive tokens for their 'dally 1 om e b 0 d y asked ~ chores and efforts in school MacDonald Jf 1he could file -and are able to spend them a lwrse. Of coune me cou.t to buy ... toys, games and And she found ·henelf a1,i.a necessary Items. stan~in for the late Am Mrs . Kenneth B o s t o n , Sheridan ln a CBS televlll · 1upervJsor of the home, haa pilot ' . listed items n~d: pantyhose tn conversation with Mi~1 for teenage glfb, sweater -Sheridan1.Miss.-M'acDona~ :yarn in a.uorted~colors-for mentioned some of her ~ · knlttiDg, embroidery materialll ploils as a si<)'dlvlng ~ with or without stamped parachute champion. M i 1 , . designs, hair llpray and all Sheridan told a reporter , items of makeup. SPECIAL-HAIR STYLES He'll love the newest fashions at marvelous savings. . . Mon.·Tun.-w-. SHAMPOO· SET HAIRCUT HI Style SHAMPOO-SET . HAIRCUT •2.45 •1.50 $2.95 -$2.00 •2.95 12.00 $3.95 All WHk q(Uffl'J.u4 BUDGET PERM LOll.1 1'Ll T£ $595 Nill I (!Ii llNJ{ 0 OR Ill I (,1'HI ll HAlfi $15 WONDER . CURL_l'ERM-$9~95 OPEN EVININGS & SUNDAY CROWNING GLORY $20 MAGIC CURL_p..fRM $ ' 1:2.50 OPEN EVENINGS CROWNING GLORY (t.r....t'( c.,rlc• C•lthrftl SOUTH-COAST PLAZA Lower L....i -N•rt I• S..ft.. • a story about ~ two was ~ Also, needed are paint-by· headlined, "Oomph Girl Metts number 1els and toys end Stunt GlrL" Ges for children 'of ail agts. LADY IN DISTRESS? -Sometlmes'lt's Marl-Lou MacDonlld's job 1o look For her first major otunt. \ Individuals Interested In beauUfuJ and other times she'.5 8 professionaJ 'stuntman (Of ltuntlady if fOU Miss MacDonald Wll asked · ling Items may take the 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA Phon• 541·9919 Phone 546-7116 will). Despite her rouJh--BJMi..tumble work in a man'a world1 she said 11no' to to crash through 1 window to the home, 381 S. Mfn-Appointments welcome but not alwayif necessary. the women's liberationists. fp;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~an~d;;il~and~in~a~r~001~m~.;;is;h~e~g~ot~e;ihe~s~te~r,~O~ra~n~ge~ ........... ~-i:,iii-~iiiiiii:iiiii::ii~··:-ii:·~~iiii: iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiliiiiiii:~ .. Stripes Contrast 1-r.;. 1.J . •t'41.N. 70530 I ~d • I " Stripes with contrasting yoke. bands and belt make a gbod summer story by Tiziani. Note the loop and button closing and top-stitch· in1 detail. Make it in denim , linen, pique, synthetic blends. 70530 mi1Ses S.16. Size 12 requires I 7/8 yaMs of 45" fabric and I 1/8 yards of 45" contrast. This precut.Preperforated Spadea Designer P't· tern produces a better fit or ·money back. Order 70530: Give size name; address, zip. EACH pattern ,1.50 e<!slpatd. Address 'SPADEA , Box N Def>!. CX·l5, Milfonl , N.J. 08M8. NEW BOOK: Tomorrow's Look T·o d a y I Spadea'• collection of Midis and Maids -the 'f:• Long\lette Book -.'I po~';aid. -;,;.-;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;,;;;-ii .: Fashion laced ~ Shoe la°" figure In the fa U . :.' •nd winter fuh~ ane. Only -· whlJ shoe lace1!_Tbt)'.!rl-•k . • \ached at the hack ol the 1: ahoe -at the counler of the • heel -and then are. wrapped ( aiA-a'• t.uhion' up the f(!g, l)'loc fort or Ill, 1t the knee. VOTE for JOHN SCHMIT/ fo1· CONGRFS~ Freedom Foundation Aw1rd Recipient, 1966 Bachelor of· Art1 Degru, Chapman College Graduate Study-Unfv1r1lty of Bombay, lndle Pr11ld1nt, Associated Students Orange Co1st College Ch1irman and delegation leader, C.J.C.S.G.A. State Conference, 1965, 1966 . President, Associated Student1, World Campus Afloat Chairman, Governor's Council- AmerlCan Legion Boys' State PAID POLITl(AL.ADVlllTll•MS"T JUNE 2 II ACTION, NOT TALK; EDq<:ATION, NOT POLITICS" ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION F I F T H _0-1 S.f RI 6-T ' Rotarian-Costa Mesa • Rotary International Scholar intern1tlonal Research F•llowship with Community De ve lopment project of Ford Foundation and American Pe•ce Corps Travelled to 60 countries on three trips around-the.world Presid•nt, World Campus Afloat Alumni At.rninistratJon Advi1or, World Campus Afloat CITIZENS COMMlnEI! EDUCATORS COMMITTEE CO.CHAIRMEN Dr. James Fitzgerald Dr. Steven N. Asabino Mr. Albert J. Auer J\1r. James Berkshire Miss Agnes Blomqut!I Mr. W. A. Coulter !\fr. & Mrs . WIDlam Dosla Mr. Maynard Frai>kltn Mr. Keith Gaede Mr. Robert Guggenheim Mrs. Thomasina Gunn Mr. Gal in.Keane --- • CO.CHAIRMEN Mr. Ed Romeo Mr. Willard Reese 'SPONSORS Mr}•Ms. Streeter King Mr. Jom Koch 1'1rs. llsie Kroesche Mr. & !t•· Paul F. Marx Mr. & rs. Charles P. M1ckenzie Mr. D Id Munro Mr. Rf rd O'Neill Mr. P. \ .. Piiimer Mr. & "'' Scott Paul1on Mr. Jami Ray C•'9fr ""''""*" -It N. Newp..., IW ....... C,. Nn,ett ..... C.nf. .Jttt Ol 141·21tl Mr. 0 . W. Dick Richard Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Rosener Mr. E. H. Skinner Mr. & Mrs . .Ronald S. Steelman Mr. Bill White Mr.-Thomas J . \Vinget Mr. George Wolf t Jlr':'& Mrs. Jim Wood M . &T.Irs. Matt Young Newport-Mesa Education Association • ' ,. " ' ,. -t -------..----- l ; __ J 'No Hope -For Tax On Cas? W ASH!NGTON (AP) -Sen. J ohn J. Williams (R-Del ), 1ays there is ll{tle chance Congress will enact the'"" new $1.6 bill\on tax on leaded gasoline asked by President Nixon. l. If such a bill is pushed, he said In an interview, "it could just end up as ano\tJer Christmas tree with more tax cuts in tt like 'the tax refotm bill last year. · "If that happened, we could be in even ~ more trouble. 1 think we already are in serious trouble economically and on the budget." Several Democratic senators also said they saW little reiison for Congress to approve the proposed new tax. RAISE MONEY They said it appeared the President was trying to raise money to lessen the budget deficit now forecast for the next fiscal year. But the_y in- sisted it woJJld not be effeclive against auto pollution despite Nixon's claims. · Sen. Warren C. Magnuson (0.-Wash.), Commerce Com- mittee chairman, said: -- "What the President's pro- ~! ma>-' vefy well do ts cOsttli Alnefican people ·$1-.6 bililon without affording them any appreciable benefit. "A much better approach , , would be 'to pfohit>it the pro- duction of leaded gasoline at some !Uture date. This-could eliminate leaded gis and foster the production o t unleaded fuel while saving American consumers $ 1 . 6 billion.'.' The new tax would raise gasoline prices about 2.3 <;enta a gallon. Williams, senior Republican on the tax-writing Finance committee, alao doub&ed the budget derlclt in fiscal 1971, starting July 1, wguld be as low as the $1.3 billion figure estlmated by Nixon. As a·result of the tax reform bill enacted last ~ember, he said, the government is suffering o. net loss of 11 billion or 12 _billion in annual revenue. This results, he said, from dropping·the 5 percent income tax surcharge June 30, the increase in the personal ex- emption from $600 to $650 ef- fective July l, the 15 percent boost in Social Security benefits which took effect last January, ana the new low-in- come allowance granted poor families or. their tax returns. The only offsets, he said, were $3 billion gained from repeal of the 7 percent in- vestment lax credit for business firms and about ,Sl billloo from var.ious refonn~. BUDGET SURPLUS The President, in h i s January budget me ss age , forecast a -$1.3 billion budget surplus for fiscal 1971. But, on May 19, he conceded ~here had bee111 a $2.6 b1\lion turnaround and a $1.3 billion ~ deficit now is in prospect. But said Williams, "that $1 .3 billior is a .completely phony figur~. It is based on the so-called unified budget which coonts the money in the Social Security trust fund, the highway fund , t'~ e unemployment compensation trust fund -things that never shouttrbe counted. "All or the money in those funds is tied up and obllgal'ed ror-the purposes tor wtilch the . taxpayers paid it It is not available to the Treasury for general expenses. •;on I.he old admtnistrative budget basi!l. the true deticit would be at least $10 or si1 billion for I.he next year." SEND JOHN SCH"IT7. To CONGRESS -.. ~~------~-~--_.,..... _,., --~--·c;.•7:rl.;'a"-•• -~ - : llfht, c..i. carefrff ,.,..... striped or tuclcod tOr sunny clays Solt •nd supplo. Drouos that sl•y evor so l1osh. Just tie tho self belt and yo u're ·reedy to 90. Choose sleeveless or short sleeve style in 1tripes or tuc~s, In eesy·cere Arnet® triecetate and "nylon Shown, V neck sleeveles s , navy, white a.nd red striP.•· red scarf., sizes I 0· 18 . 13.00 may co " -....... .._,_ '· • Monday, June 1, 1'70 DAILY l'ILOT , .. • .. -. ' ' •• , • • I • • . - ~· it's the knit sale o·f the year ... polyester 'fashions by a famous maker The beautifu l knits . Dresses, tw o and three piece suits end more. You wear them. You. love them. And, you j~Sl hardly ever fin d them on sele. So hurry to choose ~olicfs, j1cquarcf1 or bright stripes in your favorite styles. A colos11I ~oll1ction, in a rainbow of colors·, Sitfs 8-20. were 33.00·70.00 21.99 to 47.99 • 35.00·46.00 'one pioce dresses 27.99 54.00·66.00 three piece suih ond · cost~mes 39.99 70.00 cool costumes 47.99 may co cosmopoli tan shop 96 .. .. • ' ' .,. . . moy co south coo s! plozo. son diego fwy et bristol. cosle mo se. 546'.9321 •hop mondey thru soturdey 10 em to 9:30 pm, sundey noo n "til 5 pm •. • MAYCQ • • ' ' ! I I l ~I I l • • I --• . ' • bAU,Y PICOT Monday, June l, 1970 THE NEEDtE • IS MIGHTIER THAN tHE f»EN A tad the ma n ta ho kno101 ;ust hoi.o to tum the phrme to get the -Mart out of the barb t.s DAILY PILOT colum""' ilt Sydney Harris. He ha.I been called the modml • dalf · H e n r 11 Mencken. J/ vou're rtady for hil use of the acid ad1tctioe and tho1'ght ·provoking pro.st io give UoU the ntedle ••• i/ 11ou uxmt 'to find 10111<1/llng to think Gbout in what fl01' riad • : • if t10U have a 1tme of humor, you be lo no with reodus who delight in telling . othen whet '"S¢ said .. • i1' OM Of tM na.tion~I IROlt • Ql<ot.d C:OllllllllS. • Some Sample-Barbs ~etently Thrown ' ' By SydneyHa11is: "Ono of tt;. hlghfft peld jolts In Amerlco COMi1ts ot ttamllng up In front of 1 mlc· rophone, Mp1reting the tOG4 records from the bed onts -Ind ploying the bed on...," • ••1t•1 sad but true that while alcoholics are the best arpment ,for 1:bstinence, so many abstainers are equally ~ecµ~ ar· iument for a llWe drink now and then. .. · •Mott of the ao-calltd 'incompetibllity' In ,.,1rri1ge 1prln91 from the f1ct that to most men, HX is an act; while to all women, It Is •n emotion. And this differ· enc• in attitude un be bridged only by love.'' "1The sole difference between a 'dedica· ted crusader' and a 'nosy reformer' con- sists in our agreement or disagreement "'itb his objectives." "The most explosive combination tn the world consists of sincerity •dded to ig~rance.'' .. Whenever I am the recipient of an ex· cessively hearty h3:.ndshake, I suspect Mr. l\luscles is trying to sell something, hide 60mething, or prove something." Ch'eck The Editori,al Page For This Sig111ture · It'll. Help You Find The Latest Quotables Created By 'The Needler' For His Col- amn, A Regular Feature of the ' ' ' DAILY Pl ,lOT Your -•n 1J1ily Newspopor • - , -\ ......... ~..._ .. --· -.. --' -. • • GOP Now Has Tlii11. Margin Primary ~ey to Assembly Con~rol?l ' 1 • II' .. New Film May Trim 'Lifting' -... SACRAMtNTO (AP) -1be three of thelr men are In vacant by the rttlrtment of de9tsed to as.sure G 0 P primary eledioo may indicate trouble: DOn Mulford, whose Hugh M. Burns. "legislative control. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -The film will never be· shown at your' local theater and it isn't up for any Academy Award nom.lnaijoos. Democrats' control the • to ·a-Democratic area, Earle _vera a;:i-.iuu yman _!re running-independent of~the-top-w h e the r Republicans or .. Oakland district is changing j 1 ---•t Democratic cancildates are didaleJ lace w b I c ~I cbaJ. lengers: 'Iboise facton will ~ the stage !or t1Mrbilcl1i~ November general~e~on.- But the Community :Rela· lions Bureau of the San Bernardino Police Department hopes the 20-minute movie will help trim this area's percen- tage lrom the more than $500 million sh6plllled from U.S. merchants each year. From the "old bottle In the: waistband trick" showing a man stuffing a bottle of liquor Into the side of his pants the film goes on to shaw the more sophisticated methods U&ed by shoplifters. member As3embly for next C. OrandaU of San Jose, and t g shots at other offices, .. ·of the ticket and complain year's reapporUorunent, a Clare Berryhill of Ceres, who i uding Jess Unruh who Is they lack-mpner, Tbey're l;lop- revislon 'Yit!t major political narrowly won a special elec-b ttllng Sam Yorty for the ing a slddding ~~· impact tbrougtlout ~ 1970s. lion as a political novice last em o cratic gubernatorial unemploymefl! and tnfia_t1on Republicans now ,hold a pa· year. nonUna\ion. may bring back some blue ~ one-vote margin, 40--39, Assembly Democrats with On the Republlcail side, -. collar 'Wtes alienated from following the death fa9l week difficult distriCts include d<en Gov. Jleagan is campaigiling Demooratle Pa r t y iden- of Republican Pfklek McGee. Cory of Garden Grove and vigorously in vulneraable COP ijfication with defense of dis· Both parties ~to gain Ken MacDonald of Ojai. districts as well as in shaky sent and by cam.pus unrest ... a seat or twl\ and each is Republicans say they may Democratic ·are as. •'I'ht The primary won't of I~ putting mooey,. technicians have a chance to pi~ up Spe~r-Roberta and As-change tbe Assemblr power and volunteer' into t h e ihe FresnO seal being vacatied sociatiom political public rela· baJance, but it will give some handful cl marginal diatricts. by George N. Zeoovk:h, who's lions fJ.trD is handling the ei:-clues to voting trends and RepublicaM admit at leJst 1oing for the Senate seat left pensive "Cal Plan" strategy will determine ·whieb can- Te .lescope Acti1ig as 'Brain Magnet' The audience, memben of busioessmen's and service WESTERBORK, Nether. away It would mean that they money for · radio astronomy 10 billion light year& ago. organizations, watch as s:;o 1 a n d s (AP) -'lbe world's woukl not have comparable projects. Ra.lmond said he is con- lD phonograph records di sap-newest and biggest radio tele-potential before the end of Raimond said in an i.n-ceroed that his telescope .may pear Into a magazine, six scope, probing eight billiQ.n the •ros,:• be observed~ terview that his new telescope encounter interfere~ from a dresses. slip into what ap-· light years into space, is beck-system could be compared mystery transmitter nearby of peared to be 8 wrapped ing U.S. scientists to E'All'opc. The observatory hii.s lli'J! with Britain's Jodrell bank, the Narth. Atlantic ~aty BA FE CC ·INSURANCE e BUSINESS e HOME e AUTO .e BOAT e LIFE package held by a well d ress· "There 1s almost a brain parabolic rad io telescopes whooe 250-foot dish is used Organization which has cau9ed ed man, and a few pounds drain in reverse,'' said Dr. each 25 meters in diameter extensively for near and deep front-page speculation in the of Bte:fk and ·cartons of Ernst Raimo n d, 1t1perln-and spread over a one-mile · space research. Du~ press. The newspapers dg.aretfes slide Into 1 bag tendent of tbe observatory to area. The plant was inspected Westerbork can re a ch suggested the radio station Bob Paley hmf from a woman's girdle be opened_ here June ;f. last week by experts from farther, he said, but Jodrell was connected with t b e benieeft her Jegs. .. Miiny U.S. scientiJts want many countries. Bank gives "a better over-all storage of automic warheads, and Associates Officer Jf!'rY 'Higgens tells to come to Europe, Ralmond Raimond said after the tour picture." Dutch government officials INSURANCE ........ -~R-A Ol..A• .J said, becaUle Europe bu a the U.S. astronomers~ headed Dutdl ~nomers are hop-refused to comment. ~~uo:n "Ml' one out ua more a-m1>"1 t lo u. r-radio by Dr. Allan Moffet of ing to probe the mystery ot Raimond said be has invited Phone 642-6500 eVery 6 customers will lift astronon'iy ouUook than ttie Pasadena. Calif., said they the start of the unJverse, the American dmmaoder of 474 E. 17th St. something and that statistics United States. would call on the American which according to the "big" the NATO base to the opening COSTA MESA .t>ow as rrcenf of the gross r;:::''Ev<n===il=the=y=s\art==ed=r=igh=l =go=v=ernme==nt=to=alloca==te=mo=r=e=b:•:•i:":theory::::·:origlna:·:::·ed=•=bou=t=of=the=o=b=ser=v=•=lory=·===========~=~ national shoplifting, ia done by housewives. The film, financed by a con- tribution from a local :am- bulance servk:t, also shows thit customers switch tags between expensive and rcbeaper items and use Packages from less ~nslve itema for highly expensive foods. Amol1i U.. -other ploys pointed out: ' '!bat "pregnant woman" could be bulclng with a device allowing her to walk off with a portable television under her clolhing. A bulky coat on a fair day' could be a Upo!f because the over garment mlght contain a series of books for suspen· ~-~of dollars in stolen merchandise. Umbrellas are convenient for hklinc stolen Items. Businessmen are also given other hinta about shoplUting. ~Friday an<t Satun;!ays are the sboJlliflers~ favorites. And beca111e opening. closing and ltmdltimes find f e w e r employes on the fk>or and more Customers, 6\ey are also favored l?Y thieves. As a companion to "The Shoplifter," which uses pro- fessional · mode I 1. San Bernardino Police also show one titled ''The Check Artlst." In each case officers specializing in the particular f i e 1 d accompany personnel from the Community Rela- tions bureau to answer ques-tions. And Officer Higgens reminds the local businessmen that of the $504 million lost to shoplifting last year. the small businessmen carried 77 percent or the cogl, or $388 million . _The Long Wait Was All in Vain TE IGllMOUTH, England (UPI) -For months, TeigMlOUtb hotel owners and ~op keepers had planned £or the May 25 a rrival or British Rail's spKial tourist train. At the railway's suggestion. they spent $1.200 "" special promotional material urging potential visitors to come to Te.i.chmooth and not £0 .on to rival resorts at nearby Tor· quay. When the big day finally came, three mini.skirted girls boarded the special train at Reading and for two hours made last minute pleas for holidaymakers to get o£f at Teignmouth. Scores promised they would . At 12 :30 p.m. a special reception committee of _. Teignmooth orticials stood on ll gaily decorated train plat- form and watched the special train approach-and roar rlgbt on Uiroogh. A British Rail spokesman explained later the engineer thought the first stop was at Torqlllf. SEND JOHN SCHMITl. To CONGRESS • COMMUNITY EVENTS JUNE 5, 6 & 7 ARTIST OF THE MONTH 25th Annual Fish Fry Costa Mesa.Newport Harbor · lions Club 011. l'AIMTIM•I •r l'AT fN•RAM loc•I 1rll1f 11 Pt•I prftldent of Cos11 MeMI Arr L"9U't ...., Is ,..... ..,11., fl'Mlurft' Of IM erOUP. AIM 11 In 11.oclltll meonMr ., l.1g- 8e1ctl Art A:noc;llttlol'l. H.. _, 1w1rd1 tor htr ..my fn l'ecler"ltlool of Wometl'1 Olllrlcl Art Festlv•I. M ... 'tf19r1m !lat 1!\ldlld wllll O.vld \'1,.og!w'I, Joyce Clltrlt.1 ...., Cly!H • 81br Contest e Carniv1I e Miss Mermaid Contest e Battle of the lands e Drawing for New Car ''"" • 5 2. 5 3 guarantaod 0 annu1I • rate 90 Day Certificate Accounts* 5.39% Ahnual Yield If all sa\linos and Interest remain a year. No minimum deposit. Daily compounding. • Earn fro.m date of deposit. 6 3 guaranteed O.•nnual rat• 2to10 Year Certificate Accounts* 8.18% Annuol Yield . 1r all savings and interest remain a year_ $5,000 mlnimum deposit. Oailycompaundtng. Earn from dale of deposit. ' ~Withcfr•w•l1 b1for1 m•l~rity · NOW·! 4WAYSTO EARN HIGHER INTERESTAT CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! • 5 75 3 guaranteed . O annual • rate 1 to 1 O Year Certificate Accoun1s • 5.92% Annual Yield ff an savings and interest remain a year. $1,000 minimum deposit. Dally compounding. Earn from date of deposit. · 7. 53 =:.~IHd • On•• 1 Year Certificate Accounts* (Adjualabltl ni.. for 1hot1er lwmt) 7.79% Annual Yield if all savings and.interest remain a year. $100,000 mlnlmum deposit Daily compounding. Earn from date of deposit. ..... CAUFORNIA' FtDERAL SAVINGS .......... -.. -••••••• ' 5% Paaabook Account Current Annual Rate, No minlrgum dep~sit. Dally compounding. Interest day-in to day·ouL ,. Cal!fQ!J!!~wf.~"4..~!!!!.h .. §.~!!ngs NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL • COS.TA MESA OFEICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams• 546-2300 CLIFBlRD M. WESDORF, VICE PllESJDENT & MANA~G~ER~==--===-- ~nient Offlots throu._gho1i1tLot~r1A1le1,.Pcano1~ anclVen\llr• Cou.ntin -.., ' Aicovnll.,.. IMurff uo lo U0,000 unclet ptoY11lo111 ot tM Fff•al 6J.¥1np a lo1.11 ln•~~-COrllOf•l/on, • J)trm•l'!tnl a~ne, of tl\t Unli.d S!tlM OO'filtlWrlf(ll\t; -• • . . r • •· .. ·: . · • Discussing Teen Center There's serious talk in Mission Viejo these days about the possibility of building a recreation center for teenagers. Discussing the prospects are (from left) ~uis . Ramirez, Mission Viejo Homeowners Association President Mike Shearer and John Dowd. Shearer says a $40,000 to $60,000 surplus anticipated this year in county special services distrfct fUnds could be used to finance a teen center. Artisi's J!isplay Of Presidents· In San Clemente Every President of the U11i.ted State! !pent the week~in San Clemente. But all, s e for one, are in min~tur~ap on canvas by Sa11ta Ana artist John Orth, whose collection of the entire list or American chief executives is o• displ ay ,at the San Clemente Inn. The showing by the Bavarian-born Orth, now in his mid-80s, coincided with the weekend ·stopover of President Richard Nixon ·at the Western White House ne arby. . Orth spent five years painting his presidential gallery, including several set.s of miniatures and one large series which hang at a library in a Housto•, Tex., uni versity. Tired of Rap s on Youth? Try These on for Size • • • By United Prtss lntemational The nation 's youth h'ave tocountered severe criticisms lately, but this hasn't discouraged many from channeli ng their- energies into areas that concern them. Take Jac k Rowe, for in stance. He was gradua ted with honors from the University of Texas at ·A r I in g t o n Saturday. He's maintained a straight "A" average in four years. He goes to school every day in an ir9n 'Jung. He was stricken with pol io at age S. Daniel Wader, an 11-year-old si1th- grader at Schofield Barracks Post School in Honolulu was moved recently by a film showing starvin.it: Biafran 'children. Hf and cla~ates Steve_n Wal~er and : 11,. wasn't satisfied with the cleanup effor~ in Beckley. Sc;, he started his own campaign: He wrote a letter. His f~ther's secretary mimeographed 50 copies. Matthew malled them to his neighbors. Mayor Jobn McCullogh prais- ed the idea. • * * ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. -Judy La Chance, Patsy Ownes, Suzanne Sheffield and Jane Trocheck were walking home from school when they noticed some candy wrappers had been thrown on a neighbor 's lawn. 'fhe· picked them up and noticed trash on other laWR1. 1'.be1. kept picking up. When the ftnlshed, ej>me IMIO lawns "had been .cleared ... 'It was ·spontaneous," said the mother . ~f one of the girls. "They were cbncemed' M-, Junt l 970 . . 51 -· DAILY PILO'l-J .. Gqards !Joo~t Budget • .. ' Shorter· Hoq,rs , ·More Coverage Seen., • • By IOllN VALTUZA "It ii julll loo far.'to go to b< .. rtala The coocepl ol the COWlly QJlllrad ... .°' .. DtMr,......, U.l a ~ can rescue 10meODe ef. also cams. up for '6m! tough eetulil1 San ~t.'s IUegilard bud&el for lectlvely. I couldn't recotlnt actual at· by the city COUllcil daring It& ~ the coming flacal year abows ml incre.,. . tendance fil)J"'I. but it has increased o1 the U!eguanf budget earll<r tlilswlt. o1 a¥I 110,000 In --In • pl•! -au~tanU.alJY. t. the PfS\ year on the -CowiCUflian Stan l'!Qltbrup Aid be cilCulitea lo s60ifei, Ui wort weet La Rambla area," Hazard added:"" believed it was time ·the city evaluated for the department's 1eaaona.r staff ud 1be ahUtl Jn allocatfun in guards also its role· in the aontract•servlce. :t ~ coverage to • new ~Uon of wm lnVOlvf:·addition of an es:tra man "\Ve always hav e had tJl.e o~ to ~'beach. at StaUon 0 on the pier, whert only either rai se. the' price or JUst,;dtcllne 'The. propo9ed '58.40 budget allotment one man.was posted prevklualy. the contract, and it wouldn't be im-to~ de~t ilttady ha,s won un~· The courlty, Which contracta for possible. ll: do It right aWay," he said.: flc1al approval from the city COWK:JL Jlfeguard aervice on ita beaches along The idea dr~W some comtnerit, bot ll reflects these rM.ior changes. in the. the Soutb Orange Coast with San little consent from fellow coUncllrnen. ~t'1 system: aemente, abo bas requested an extra Mayor Walter Evans agreed lib.at the -Increase ol seuonal lifeguards from rhan, Har.ard .aaiif, but the county will .. contract could be yanked, but trit wtre, last summer's 1.1 to 40 men lo aJlow bear the. apeoses, along with more the entire guard bud get wo,p}d need a {~a_ new, five-day work ~k iastead than '3,000 ~for a l'le'!f open phone new eviJuatlon. It would also' iDean a of the previous sir, . line lrom Aliso "'Beach to the San cutback of a dozen or more poiSIUons -Addition of a new Jt,atlon at the Clemeote headquarters. · on the staff, he added. La Rambla Beacb, prevlousJy an .un. -------"·------------'--------"·""- covered 4'.ttouble apot" Chief Lileguard Dick 1fazan( fold councilmen. The penonnel matter, an indl.rect result of· prHent city UUgaliolll over work conditions chaHenged by former 1Jlegu1rd Lt. Steve Cborak, contributed to the hiring of more men to iUow ror the five-day week. · Another addit ion this coOling year, Hau.rd said, was a Slf>t!d form filled out by each emj)loye asssuring his employer (the city) that the conditions of the employment were satisfactory and would not be chaLlt.11.ged. The change mean1 an added ex- penditur_e I• salaries of about $8,000 a year more, but It also means a Cutback in overtime expen·ses from . $L450 to $600 during 'the budget year , Hazard reported. Some other increase1 in the budget are also allied, including higher costs for payroll taxe11 and insurance aid uniform allowances: On the addition or the 11ew tower, Hazard saJd the Idea had been requested for a~t the past three years, but the SJluaUon at the beach during this past yea'r bad become critical. ' "We had a total of six near-drownings on that beach, and it was clear ·we had to start planlling for a new station immediately," be said. The existing lifeguard system ot coverage at the neighborhood beach iJt.., v~ves use ~f tM guard at the Esplanade beach. The guard had to travel the relatlvely long distance to the unguarded beach to effect. rescues. · Gridder Rupar Heads Students .. And during the period , he digressed · enough· lo work out a· portrait of tlie late mother of President Nixon-a brilliant painting presented lo the Nixon ramily personally during a campaign visit to Orange Couaty. !rah Stockert did SO»ie · research, ~ a nllni·lecture t~,' ~a~e it at a of the school's cla(lSeS. and collected $88.80 for the Biafrans. 'Qiey' .asked tlie . Red Cross to help-distrttinte the +on"Yr, t ;'2_ they det.l~ed ~ .~o ~ething about • Gary ~ •. outstanding offensive 1lot-~. p~. : ._ ' back for Saddleback College, will nd The exhibit in the. iebby or . the in:u~· San Clemen~s headquarters for the Presidential . ess, was highlighted by Orth's large · of President Nixon , tak- ing a special spot near the main recep- tion desk. Lead·free Gas Study Requested for County SuperviSor Robert W. sitUn, noting · that many oil com panies are ad vertising the aale of lead·!~ gasolines which reduce exhause emissions, has urged that a study be made by officials or possible use in county vehicles. Fourth and fifth graders at st.. Pauls' Roman iCatholic school ln NorristoWn, Pa., were ooncemed U.S. IOkUen in Vietnam needed more -to..o.-eat,.. They started a collection, galhefed 320 cans of goods (mostly pork and_~ns), and the USO deliv~ed them to war zone troops. Even some youngsters who've gotten into trouble have shown their concern for others. Inmates at the Robert F,. Kennedy Yotith Genter· at Morgantown, W. Va., ~ate blood on a .. vo!untary ~· sis to area hosspitals. * * * Environment concerns all. Youngsters are no exception : BECKLEY, W. Va . ..:.. Matthew Brown, '{:{ '· *· * 1 , : ,. -an ~aJ..alot In tm7l. He's beeli BOSTON ~ The •Bostm ColM&ll"'9 ~:it~tJ>r"!ident ol lhe Auoclated Siu· Council sponsored a 'cleanup drive· 1airt ~ ~ .., w~end. City officials closed downtown Rupir, 19, i Tustin High graduate, streets from dawn to dusk. 'Ille' youths wUJ replace John Bothwell, 31, • frequent cleaned up 20 tons of trash, painted critic cl the administration and board sidewalks and installed 551 new traffic on maUer1 such as the controversial dress code. signs. * * . SAN FRANClS<X> -More than 300 boya and Cub Scouts: rpent four houn last Weekend planting 1,000 trees fwni,sh.. ed ·by the San Franclsoc Examiner at McLaren ·Park. In raise of the work. Mayor Joseph A1ioto said; "When you're old guys ... you 'll dri ve out bere aod see ll)e, trwi you planted and you'll be proud." . . With about &:iO 1tudent! voting, Rupar, a commerclil arts major, defeated two other candidates. Jeff DuBowe of Santa Ana hu been elected vice president. Six elected senators were Bothwell o! Dana Point; John Brown of South Laguna, Dan O'Toole o£ Santa Ana, Dawn RailoT ol Irvine, Terry San Cartier of San Clemente and 1John 1.old of Laguna NlgueL El Rancho h·as the hottest price in town! HALF GAL }Jere's value you can measure! A ~ame you know-and trust-for quality ••• at a price that invites you to compare! Why settle for an unkno Y.'D brand, when you can get Glor.ox at this price ••• at El Rancho! Scott Towels ................. ~~ .. ~~ ............... .-. 29c So sti·ong you can use them for a number of hou~ol d chores , , • and use th~ and use them l Sitpcr-frcah p,.oducc ! Onions ........... ~ ... : ........... 2 ~ 15' ?llild S\\'eet Bermudas ••• go "'ith liver! S nper·dcli value! Salads ................. ~: ........... 3 FDR '1 Bettermade ••• ts.oz .... choice of 43c varieties! ./ aEANS! / WHITENS! ' ~ Back to .the LaboratortJ Laguna Beach police detective Neil PurceU surveys foil wrapped packages alleged to ·contciin 70 pounds of hashish, a refined form of marijuana. South •Orange, County Municipal Court ·Judge Richard HamU:ton ordered the packages, seized by police as evidence-last.May 4, back to the sheriff's crime lab for more teSts after chemist testified Friday he didn~t knoW hCiw_ much actual marijuana was in the entire lot, TestimOny ~took place during preliminary hearing for two men and a ·woman in coMectlon with the discovery of the packages. Judge must know bow much marijuana is involved in order to make a.de- cision on ·'Yhetber or~not to bind defend.ants over for trial in Superior Court on cbargtfs of PQt;session of marijuana for sale . BRIGHTENS! / \ DISINFECTS! a;;f ·u;;~·=:~,,~~ _ . 69~ • Price• in effect Mon., Tues., lfed., June J,·t , 3, No 1ak1 to deahr1. ARCADIA: • Su"'t and Huntlnjlon Or. (El Rincfto C.nl11) Mild flavor because it's top quality! Serve your family nutritioti ••• in a main course they'll enjoY. ! ' . r PASADENA: 320 Wnt Colondo Bjvd • . SOUTH PASADENA: fr1mont 1nd·Hunlinitan Dr. HUNTINGTOll BEACH: Wornw)n4 Alion<tuin (BolrdWJI\ r ··-i • Bacon wat mu-am . 89~ Shrimp ........ ~.~.~., ...... 89C NEWPORT BEACH: -······································ Tender, delicate t'lavor! S..ounce bag. El Rancho's own ••• leaner, thicker! .. 2121 Newport Bmt. ind . 2SSS'Ea!lblun Dr. iEaslblutt Yillo10 Conter) t , • • • Charlel H. Miiier, a LoulavWe, Ky., alderman, complained 1o the Boan! of Aldermen as It conald~r­ ed cleanup problems ln tho city, Somebody'• blowing dirt on tho .sidewall at bis ~e. Miller-aaid tho contractor r11ur- facing the road by his store sends ''a man with a btg vacuum turned on in reverse" along the curb, blow· lng Clirt and debris onto the sid.,. walk. "He's doing a fine job of clean- ing tho lllHt, bqt he's &Uni malt· lng 1 men of Ille sldow"i!!{ MWer aaid: The prob!• ..... -m lo ·Works Dinc:tor .W, w, Sando,._. · • .. ' I Socmory .R•rt H. ,_ CJf he&ith, educatioo ·and welfare bu set up IOllllthln( celled "Tho Na- tional EvaluoUon Committee oo tho Slmplllled Method ol Ooterm-' 11!1 Ell&illjllly in Publi<: Assisi. ance." · •• An Erie County, N.Y.. Court. judge looked to accluarlal ·tables for advice on tenle!!Clng a 90-year· old man on a charge of criminally negli(iilt homicide. "Y oll have led a peaceful life for llO yeors~udge Wllllom JJ., Helfi M told rbort' Huddl-Mooday, "and accord.· Ing to mortality tables, you have a life u:pectancy of only •even or eight mopths." Then ha ordered the 'defandant 1o aervo ·fivo years oo probatioo. -Huddleston pleaded iullty to the charge aftAor beln~ cused of m11J>Sfaughtor In the 1 •. lng of two persona more than 1 ye:ir ago. • • Wearing clullc caps and gowns -With -· ana prot .. t symbols sewn on the backs -students at • the University of Massachusetts listen· to speaker during graduation exercises. . \ Sup. reme __ ·.Cour.t Deln .. ys W_a.r Suppo · s, • I -\ 0 ents Hold Ruling on Death Penal,.~ Holiday l_{allies • • W • ~oTON (UPI) _ 'I'he •"preme w E Rm' d th t By Unlkd Ptt11 International Ao."Ulu~ ~ arren ~7". ger announce e wo S•---ters of &he war In Southeast "-··-· •--'· · t off ..... :1 1•· ....... term cases-from Ohio and California would ~1'1"" ~ • W\Mly pu ....... 14 ._.... belletlded early ilJ tbe 1970 t.erm. Asia ahd antiwar d em o n s t r a t or s methcil!I uaed in lmposina~dea The issues to ""' decided when the 30meUmff were within shoutlng distance penait)' in the nation'& courts. . court opens It& new term in October of eic:h other during Memorial Day In an·unsigned, 1-1 deciS , the court are: . • Lon Nol :·Declares . ' ' . .,. • .. - Martial· Law ·Now PllNOM ~. C~ (AP) Plqaoot by Pllllllc -..n1 •nd • ..,,.... al ruman, Qe-. Loo Nol'• Cam· liodfaft ""'""1ment ~ """"" !ti crltlca -Y with a proclamaUon 91 martlal 11•. ' ' Martlal low W..t Into tllect without • full el'planaUoa. d what IL meant, but dlpl--said the """""" WU lo fOl'llllJbe wllot II •lrudy &olni on llld to Wini crltJca of.the govemmen\ 'to keep qulel. Homes are, alttod1 bebif oelrched wllhou+ wlnllo( "' wamnl Military patrols liready eoforce a nlgbtly curfew In Phnom Penh and In the COUlll\')'llde. There ...,. llllCllltlool that the military would Intervene to speed up tria\I ol thole llCCllled al 1ey crimes conriected with the war effort. 'Ille government has be<n Parttcularly coocerned about the torrent al rumors fioodlnc P h rr o m Penb, and "nunor mongers" were thought to be one tar,et. Rumors flourish in part because "'"' . .......itip pennils on! Ing accounts of µwi Camt,~::icr army to appear ln print, !'"'Cambodians, like foreign 11 ar~ skeptical ol thl.a beca the large number of key ~.pro·v1ncial capitals lost to the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong1 and because the government considerea the situation dan&erou,, •llOlllh to accepl help lrom ~th_ Ylelnan!. a tradlUoo&i enemy lo:· centunes. . Wiien he-clipooed Princo Noroclom Sihanouk 11 chief « stat. on MJ1Ch 18, · the general wooed public favor b)j citing Slhanouk'a tacit permlalon 14 lei North Vie-aod Viet Caog lroOp8 operate freely ln tulem provlnces. To the c-.mbodi&n.!I, this Wll equivalent to an Arab country permlt1lilg Israeli troops to operate lnsJde Ju frootlm . The CombodianJ, with lacit govern- ment a~vaJ went on an anU..V~ namete~·rampage which rewlted in the musecre of more than 1,0000 Vietnamese clvUlan1 livlng In the country, the set.wre ol their homes and property and the confinement ol ielll of thouundl al Vie • namese to virtual concentratkln c . Now the government, a Jy bow- ing to the realltl the wldeopread nilfilar)' thr rom North VieOiamese and v· ng "forces, hU reversed itself. CambQdians are be1ng ·told most Vietnamese will remain in Cambodia, that the Vietnamese must rejolD. the main , stream of Cambodian. life, and . that. their property and homes must be ' respected. ' This hu not gone down well with the average Cambodian and is one of the reasons for criticism of ·the govem- ment. Another is' spiraling prlcea, the result of fean of a Communist te.keover. U.S. Artillerymen Blast Red ·Base in Cambodia tent back to _a 1oW!r federal court for services over the weekend. -Whether the practke of pe.nnittlJlg New York City had at least nlne tradi· SAIGON (AP) Amer l can Allied troops recently swept thrrugh fUrtber CoaslderaUon 1n Arkansu death a bial jury absolute dlscreUon "un. arUll "··• ' -h. ho. I Uonal servicea and parades by :veterans' erymen uui:u Up ""' 11 w tws the · area, but officers of the U.S. ISth cUe but accepted two new ones' from ~:~;1~1~~ =1he :.:.::a~~ groups and at least two parades by and fired more tban. 2,000 shell.t into Infantry Division said Intelligence report.I tallfomla and Ohio .involving the same , 1 a suspected North Vietnamese 1ta,11:ing Indicated that the area was bein11r used' violates the 14th· A'mendment s· guar-antee antiwar dem<mtrators. 1be largest of area across the C1tnbodian OOrder Sun-e lasues. of "due proc1$!1 of law?" . the events was a marcli by several day in one a( the biggest artillery attacks as a "marshalling area" by North Viet. , The court wlll reca:a: in J11id.June until -Does the 1tngle verdict procedure, thousand y'wths down Fiflh~Avmue "to of the Vietnam war. narnese troop!. early October. which requires the jury to determine stop war, racism and repression." "It must have looked Uke the Russian Such artillery attacks are rare 1n the In other actlonr, the court ruled that guilt and PIJJ\ishment slmultaneously, A c:ar carrying five wounded Vietnam front in World War II ," one U.S. officer Vietnam war . .Saturation bombardment auapeoalon of two Wlloonl:Jn High School violate eilhe.r\ "due process" or the 5Lh veteraru drove in the parade. Actress sald of the five-hour attack. made from usually is left to 852 bombers and tac· boys for w,arillg their hair too long Amendment's bar to sell-incrimination? Janf: Fonda sat in the car, giving the a reopened firebaae in War Zone c, tlcal aircraft. One senior officer said In defiance· of a tchool rule· violated "V" and clenched fist signs to the eroWd. about 70 miles northwest ol Saigon. the proximity of Krasang to the target Altronaut Rich.a rd Gonion ·1ay1 their constJtuUonal rights. Al me point, ~veral you~ supportln1 Initial reporta iodkated ·some bunkers area may have led to the decision to the tpBOI program costs the Ameri--Ordered 4J s m 11aa1 of the--A t · G •J U.S. policies raised Amencan· flags a.s were blown open and a few secondary use artillery instead of less accurate can taxp11er less than h~ spends govenunen1'1 antllrult Iii!! li!VolVUITthe rms r.ong e.~ .. .,S~-~eared thelll.-.lbere_w"<--exploelons-occurred;-'ind1<anng--U.1U air.olrikes~ every year on liquor. Gordon, who takeover of Armour It Co._J>y_~rnl no ~dents. ·· munitions had beeil stored in the irea. The arWltry attack coincided With -a WU OD the Apollo 12 flifht to the Host c.<ip. A one«ntence order aald T £ M In Walhington, cnly nine persons show· But U.S. ollicfrs said bad weather new operation launched inside Cambodia moon, laid the program fijs a very tbe tue1• DO~ ,lancer prf!llrUd .a live our 0 ()SCOW ed up for a march agalmt the war p_revented a tborough aerial U9e.Slment. by Sou~ Vietnamese forces near the corUy thing." But when the total legal 111Ue because General HOit bad down Pennsylvania Avenue and 40 .i:~"' ·.The twelve 155mm and eight 8-inch provlnc1al capital of Prey Veng, 45 miles Hr--m~oo"'a111omlnalur;-he-..ldclt·"collo-Cori>·~ll!'nl'l1.Jlo_<l_l)!i~!L....AJrmllror1&..1ounld..--today ..._lllo 2~ aUended the annu&i ~ Mv'tn """""-pilnute. The t.rget was -A south Vi•~= •P<>k.""1'"11 amount la·recluced to the ieut com-slven up on \he ?Mr~ IDCLOreybound MCICOW (UPl) -Astnmaut Nell A. tended an antiwar rally. A crowd, of howhaen~· · away at the rate of west of Krasang. ovoeybodY ,1n the United Stat11 $1' In .v-ir, -third ...., of hia Soviet swing. ..rvlce for veterans at Ail~a-ttaeegl· jontie<U'ea •bout live th.---irooprclashed ·sporadically with l • 8 year: IJquor cbsts avera'ge $25 -Rejected 1 move b7 Fedenl Dtatrlct Cemetery, where Sen. John G: Tower ~m'lllrw -lift tiorder and one to enemy forces over a 12.mUe area around per capita Gordon said . Judge Stephen S. Chandler of Okla~a Annlttoog, who · flew here trom the (R-Tu.), laid a wreath at the .tG'flb two rnUes IOUtheut of the Cambodian P;eY Veng Sunday. He reported 34 enemy • • City for a rullnl oi1 whether the loth Siberian city and sclenUfic center of of the Unknown Soldier oo betial! of town or Kruaq. ktlled , 13 pri.!Oners taken, and on.IJ Ont ~e Judiclar Councif had the right to Novoelblrsk Sunday nigflt, was .~ Preaident Nixon. South Vietnamese wounded. ' A N~ JtTlt'I/ 1tate aP?fAll court Mondou rtt1tr11d the diJ. ordfflfl conduct conDfction of John J. PolUlo, who 1DGI 01Tt'1t- cd in Atltmtk Cittl thrtt Vtar1 agio ·/OT f'tfuiina a poUcnnan.'1 order to "'°"" olcmg '"' .,.. short rtsort" boardtDOJk. The court pointed out that At!aritic Citt1'• 65·gtar·Qld orcUnonee pro- vides that individual.a mau not sit, lounge, idly 1tand or 1ieep in or on the 1treett, Hdtwotk, boordwolk or other public plact1 -b1't 1C1J11 Tiothing about fail- ing to m®f whn reque1tcd bu a policeman. The rewr1ol toa1 l1Ml1 comolaUon for Polfllo, howeocr. Ht ii 1mmio o /i'l1f.·to- eigkt Wf:Or pri!on 1enf.e'ftct for uUltlg mcrlj"""4, mid that COTI· mctton waa upheld m the acme court Mondaf/. di!ICipllne !him. The eoort suggested that the sights of Moscow by Komtantin Nixon, meanwhile, spent the weekend ChandteJ 1UU bad other ways to pursue FeokUstov, a Soviet civilian coamonauL in California. A stone from the grounds his chlllqe of tbe councU'1 1cUoa at 'who orbil....i in n.A !hr~·· Voa .. 1....1 of hls Key Biscayne, Fla., home .was a lcrwer levtl. . >;114 wn::i ~._._, R.IJUU sent to the Altar of Nations at the In Its death,.penalty action, Ille court l. Cathedral of the Pines In Rindge, N.H., vacated. the death , 1e11tence for · rape They saw .tt\f: J4lln Hlllt, M_OllCOW built to honor all the naUon'1 war dead. hJ\POllli .in 1982 on Wllllam L. Maxwell, University and the MOlfllm studbs, and Thou.tends of persom a t t e n d e d an-Aibnlu Negro. But CUel Justice had a panoramic view. of the city, in· memorial service! at the Pines and Soviet , Ships Cruise "Mexico Gull Waters WASHINGTON (AP) -The bulk of a Soviet naval flotilla is concentrating in the · Gulf of Mexico after a visit to Ctma. the Pentagon said today. A cruiser, destroyer and oi.ler whlch came within 50 miles of the Louisiana coast Friday, ls crulslng in the Gulf of Mexico some 280 miles west of Key West, Fla. Mean-while, two submarines were reported in the Yucatan Channel beading Into the Gull from the Caribbean. eluding the J..eAln Sports Stadium com. govemors of the 50 states and four plex where the.Russians had bop,d to territories each sent a white rose to .stage the It'll Olympics. be plaCed on ttie altar. Four oUter The tour took them to the modernl!Uc American presidents -Tr u m a n , swimming pool which allows open-alr Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson _. ... 1nun1ng, '""-tn the aub-wo deptha hod sent atonea to be set mto the altar. • or winter, aiid the Avenue of the fn Chicago, pol.lee estimated about Cosmonauts in the permanent exhibition 100,000 persons watched the 92nd annual of economic achievements. 1-temorial Day parade through the Loop, Armstrong's afternoon s c tie.du I e, sponsored by the Grand Army of the following the two and oo&balf hour drive, RepubUc Memorial Association. About centered on a visit to ••star City," a 5oo antiwar protesters also --marehed closed area near Moscow where the through the Loop to Grant Park where cosmonauts and their families Jive and they beard antiwar speeches. study. His bost at a dinner In Star City was Maj. Gen. Georgi Beregovol, highest ranking of 1he COlmOrtallb, who flew the Soyuz 3 apacec:ralt In earth orbll Ter1·or!st Bombings Rip Montreal Suburb Weather Violent , in Texas MONTREAL (UPI) -F;ve l>ombs apparently planted by terrorists exploded Sunday in the Englbh-!llpeaking suburb of Westmount, 1UabtJ.y injuring three people. Hail, Winds, Rain Join With Thunderstorms t'•llfel'lllc At~oau. A.11•111• • atltttsfleld ......... ·- .. " n " "' " n " ~ Robert--Bourassa, the newly-electea Premier of Quebec Province, pronllted to "stamp out" those responsible. Four homes and a fin~ial finn were the targets of the bombs, whidt pol>ce said were of similar .coostructlon. A :search after the early ·morning attack turnecl up two unexploded bombs, in- clU<Kng one made up of 31 sticks of dynamite. Suprise Dialog -'• With -Nixon Not Just 'Surf Talk' NEW CONCORD, Ohio (UPI ) -In' A sunrise dialogue at the Lincoln Memori.11 May 9 with college protesters, President Nixon diJcunerl "lessons of history" and the diffs-ence between wishing for peace and achiiving it, White . House Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler ukl Sunday. It was t.be first lnd:leaUon that the Yt'hite House was a bit chaffed over student reports of the 4:SO a.m. meeting on the day of a demonstration against the President 's decision to move troops inlo Cambodia. "He might, or course, have talked about the obvious issues -about Camlo bodia, and ihe detailed rationale for why he acted as he dld or about the other pressing questions of the moment," Ziegler uid in a commencement address 11 Mu.klnehm> College, "But he wanted to leave those atudenb with nnething more -not what they heard debated everyday ln t he newspapen and on radio and television, · but rather something deeper and more fundamental ." Ziegler said Nixon wanted to leave the protesters with "sane tboucfl\5" about the basic questions that face their generation in the future. ~ "He was reac:blng out in the hope • • • Clark ~R. MollenhoU resigned "' Saturday as a special coun.sel· t or to President Nixon . He has conducted controversial govern- mental . investigations in his role of t<prtsidential ombuds ... ---.-! man". Regret was expreaed by both.Nixon and Mollenhofl. OM ... C~fctM C!nclnn•ll C ..... ltlld ....., ....... r,,., " " .. " " " .. .. .. 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T... lt-11'11111 IN IMI.,. ,,..,., llcl-1•19' Mlftlt 9bt Milt .... • 11\119fl11wr ,&1. lllllt ~ fol.... .... ....,.. " (,...,,.__ .... I.Mr• City !Ion.,. .. OtltoW llM., lllf ltttett. ""0-. T~~ ....... , 4S mlln wet _, MllMI. k11 Fr~ Mldllfld, T•,. ,,..,..... •1 "'"·II "'911 """'' Wlncbr .... """"' Tn.. ,.... IN"" r.rth .. U ,,,, •• II. -"' CloYlt, N,M.,, lild!•iw Md ... .,.. •. l'lr"W'lnft......,rltlt Wwh l,..,..,.,.+-- lwtMll Nlii&, Wtlillntltlt I " .. • "' " • n " " .. n n .. " . " " '" .. " ·~ u "' .. " .. " n n .. " " "' .. .. • .. .. " " .. n .. n .. .. • .. " .. n .. .. " " • • .. • .. • " .. n • " • ·" ... •• . W eelJend 'Average' in Cost of H~man Lives ... .ll ,n By United Prh1 ID&trn1doUt Tril!fic accidenU killed 391 persons over the Memorial Day weekend, a final count showed today. , · The cost of human lives fell somewhere A in the middle between the Jowest and highest estimatei made ln advance of the two-day holiday by the National Safet{. Council. The rouncll had estlmated tra • fie deaths woo1d number from 350 .to '50. A United Pres1 Intem1iional nation. wtde tabulation at 8 t .m. PDT showed .rt at least 391 pttlOr'll bad bttn killed In traUlc actldents since the M;hoQi' wttk.. end ~orted at I p.m, l0<al 1llne l"rlday. A breakdown of acckltntal deaths; ~·n.~t-__ -- Drowllill11 ·11 I• , Planes 18 ~Uscellueou ts Total 533 Calllornla1s lralflc dealh count was the highest at 32. Ohio had 26t Texas 2S, Ten. nessee 20 and Pennsylvarua 11. States not reporting holiday deaths werti Alabama~ Delawart, Idaho, Maine New Hlmpshlre, Ndrth Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming, as W'etl as lhe District ol Columbia. P'oui persohl wtre killed and three in. Jured Sunday 1n-a two-car crash near rort Ann, N.Y. Flv~J6nl-i1d1n,-ltrT CS)nvertible near Allentown, Pa., Satur· day Wert-killed when their atlto tett a rur&i road and hit a barn. • • When Leslle Bucgeler, 38, fowtdtred In the Gulf of Mexico Saturday h1a wUe' and three children threw life prearvera and lines to him, but he tltowned. Five .brothers from Austin, Tu., •ndi, the te~.,.ge son of one of them, went on a fishillf trip In the GuU of Mellco. Two brothers and the son were misslnc aricf. believed drvwn<d when the~ boat .. pJ sized during a storm. 1- .f__!ye ptr'!Ons_ln 1 car artd Ont of ~ . p.ssengers Jn an airplane were kil' "Whenth"l1fi(t -a private planetnr J to Florl<Bi so the p.asse'iera c"· , irf· specrlMld -as. ea on1o t"' .t on ai:. expressway near Atlan .. ~~•Y . '• -_,_ __ __ : Caught (]pin History I -. 1Tra!fic on Colorado Highway. U.S. 84 near Pagosa 1 Springs, Colo., was. slow.ed down by a cattle drive \ ,vith 694 head of cattle. The weekend marked the_ • • ' last leg oC the drive from Grants, N.M., to.Pagosa Springs. . Wrong ~Fuel Ca,µsed Cr(lsh? ' .. . .. ti-1onda,y, JllM 1, 1970 ------DA?.lr'11.0-:-r; Police 'Raid' Rock Festival . · r _ I DUNHAM RuiOS, F,a.1 aldt.ftllO"fltstiv'I trol)lltl.;H• ',wlth.•]1188, 'oallllljl '!'•m hip. said Ille f~lv~l had been j , (UPI) -'P.oUet ~ 'l!iili . •nl«I. 11. . · I , pies and pqlheads, ' Brown peaceful unUI ~ police be&an ·sho'tgun's set '"UP a ·pori•ble-·N local depullea·from'UV-aald.~ .. deputy pointed a . their ralds. ' I compound Sunde.y just outri1de ingston Parish (coonty) were pistol at him and said : "(f "As soon as ibe mwlc atop-1 · · a r~ festival un~J , way, at assisted by undereover agents one ol my men gels hurt, ..ped and' the press left (lat.e1 , a prlv,;ile beatjl.~e.te,and'at-1 from Jefferson Patisb, 80 )1(14.l're de.Ii~.'' Brown· added.' S&JUrday· nlght) they slipped r.e1teil douns. or· Jong-hi.ired mlles 'from.here, In the rafds. Brown said all of those ar-in here .• "'' she said. "They'v• youths. · . 'Jim, BroWn, the promoter r!sted Sunday for illegal cam-,_done everything they could to . Bf eatty \Oday, 129 Persoris of th'e fest.iva~. said the police, ping were on the Thunderbird harass us." · had be.;tJ arrested, accor'cl:lng who lncil&ded moonted. squads,· B~~c~ grounds: Somt ~lsiana legislators to Livingston Parish ahetlf('s gather.e.d 'ootsi_J!e the • rock W1lb a sinall army of had · attempt'.ed uo.success!ully 1 depUtiel'.-Most -of ·1 h e-m -ShOW..J.aC""ThunCier.bird_Beach., police!-r don't _!Jiink anrbody to -~s a b!fl ba!}nlng Um repo~y we_r_e held without. They rushed through (he ferice would · be sfup1(li enough to roclt""musie show laSt week. bond ,for..."eamplllg oo private in-groups, )\e ' said, -coltartng ~am.p~-og private property,'' A bill was paaed-·giving Lfv-P,f(>~I.)' and...dislU.rbing the .several youths at a time and he SaJd.. · ingston Parish offiela1s peace. • • taking lhem to a bus heade4 Mrs. O~le Fucundus, wife authority to regulate the . Org~ntters of the rOck show, fl)r. the local jail, . or the operator of the· beach, festival. called "Festival Of Man and "They were running around1~::::::;::::;~~~~~~~~=:;::::::::~. Earth ,'' said police Iii ~.1c1,..1111c,1 1o ..... rt1M-t "marauders" turned a pea~eful ga thering 'of 10,000 into "bedlam.'' They thre3ten- ed to file a ~lvil suit against local .authorities after the festival ends tOnij:ht. They said lO~QOO Young people had Canc1dia.1i Dollar Up . SHERIFF JAMES A. MUSICK .SHERIFF ORANGE COUNTY - LM· Hl_I_,., Clw111., 21U .,.....-, lfllll• An1 ' . . I enjoyed a peaceful weekend . OTTAWA""(ftP) -The value I..-----.,--"====""'"""'------~ until police· raiQ,s began early (lf the u .. S. ·dollar in terms Sunday. -of _ canatj_ian money dropped Sam' Bingham. a reporler by nearly . {our cents today for NewSweek magazine, w8s · following action by the Cana· arrested today and h e 1· d di<in government in ui1pegglbg without bond for allegedlj'1in-its dollar from U.S. mOney . ' tefeting with police. A news The U.S. dollar in relation photograph-er earlier had OOen to Canadiari funds was ofr detained 75 minutes and '1lad to $1.03:Y1. a roll o( film confiscated after The sharp drop followed an- police accused l1im o f announcement Sunday that the Vote for JOE GREENE FOR COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR ' ATLANTA I UPI) JUNE 2 [gj ol gasoline la.ken from the conclusive. Board members 1> ho t ographing -undercover Canadian doilar would be \Yreckage , along with the slill must talk to Cannin. police and posting· their pie--allowed to "float freely" in 01wi11 tlltw c~m. '"° ...-.,, Investigators say jet fuel in- stead of the normal' aviation rue1 was placid in both wing tanks of the private plane that crashed inl<l a car on an ex- pressway near Atlanta. Six persons were killed and 34 injured . white milky liquid, had beenl -----''------~tur~es'..."o'.'.n..'a'..."b'.':ul"'le'.'.ti"'nc_boar~'.'.:d'.'....'.i"'.'.:·~~th"'e-'w'.'o".'~ld'..'m~8'~k:"et'.:. ____ J:,~=;:::::~;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;;;,,===;";";'~';M~· ====1 sent for chemical arialysis. I In addition, ¥iYS John H. Reed, chairm.id of the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board, a power p I a n t specialist Sunday found a "milky' while em u I s i f .i e. d substance" in ttie plane's right tank. Reed, former governor of Maine, said Sunday samples Czechs Quiet ·On u'uk ek ' The private·plane was bound for Fort Myers, Fla. The 32 passenger were alt expense- paid guests or the Lehigh Acr.es, lnc., a land develop.. ment compan y. The " passengers were going J..o in- spect a large tract of land f. to see if they might be in- terested in buying. . I lnvestigators found a "sign- ed s~les slip •. , sig_oed by J. Cannin ," showing 200 gallons · (lf Jet-A fuel had been pumped into the Plane shortly beforo?: it took off from the Dekal~ Peachtree Airport Saturday morning, Reed said. James Cannin was listed as the pilot. Half the gasoline was put in each tank -along with some 350 to 400 gallons already pr~ Reed said. He said Jet-A fuel would react in the t"•ln-engine propeller· driven plane like kerosene might act in the engine or a car -causing a Joss of 11-. ,-'" .. VIENN A (UPI) -The C z e c hoslovak government maintained silence t 10 d a y about the sudden arrival home of former ieform leader Alex- ander Dubcek from his · am- bassadorial post in Turkey during the w~kend. pow.er~.~--·. But Reed cautioned lheln-1--';..,...~~r,,.=::':"'"!'C::..;__,_:.-"';..-~-.J~::.:.=~!JI vestigti.tion was continuing and _.. tnis evidence was by no meaas · t'IRESIDE Thrift COSTA MESA . 2200 HA.DOI llVD. A • source cl<lse lo the CiechosloYak embassy i n Turkey said the trip was a "routine affair" and that Dubcek was planning to, visit his aitin·g, 80-year-old mother, hospitalized in Bratislava. There was no official com- ment on his return and It was not mentioned in the ~Olechoslovak newspapers -the news agency CTK. VOTE FOR-MAYOR LAURENCE J. FOR 2ND DISTRICT SUPERVISOR If you want to retorn C·ounty Government to the People and out Of the ha nds of Big Business Interests dnd. lar9e Land O wner~, t hen s~pport . me. My votes as· your elected representa tive will always be in the Public Interests • . . and not just at Election Time. as is the ca se with the present Supervisor. _ _Examine ~s rec.~rd. In mo~t cases, you will find he votes in favor of the lar9e land owners, beach develop:ers and builders. That record includes his actions • • . * to give away the Salt C,.ek Road to the . Beach; (whic~ would exclude t he publicj * to exchange County Owned-Fee Land to the Irvine Company for questi onable title f•nd of which the public now has p~rtial use; (Uppe' Newport B•y Exch•nge) * to fav or large land owners: jallowin9 them to i'Scape millions of dollars of taxes . . . a burden which then all the rest of us h••• lo m•ke up) None of thi~is in the public interest. If you a9ree we need to move in a new di r,Cti on, please help me help you. • -VOTE-FOR-MAYOR-l:AURENCE J; SCHMIT • __ .....,_ • ' . ' ,,. ., ,_ .... r . . ' : ,, ., •. • ' . ., ', • It l"j c;;, 4,~· ' .. . ' . • • • ., . _..._. ~ ' •· '--~ \ ~~ ·l <if t~ . ' ' • ., , ·' .. • • .. ' .. .. ;,;-- .fl • .,.,. ·' -i' ·~--__.-f_ ~---·-- 1 ' I ' l I l l _ .. j ,! l -I • I ·I rn:-~~~~-----~~-~=----~-------------~--· .. ---• . " -.- .· • ~ . • • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE -, • I I Vote Recommendations , I • I A maJorit,y of Drane• County'• Sl55,570 reatstered volen Is Upacted to 10 to the polls tomorrow to vote . on both part!Jan and non-~an poUtlcal candidates and on •\lfht non.pat!laan propositions under Cali· fornia'a initiative and referendum Jaw. The DAlLY PILQT. bas discussed merits of° candl· dates and-PJ'OPOlltlo"'.ln a seiles of editorials over the • - paot two weeks. A •llllllllary ol DAILY PILOT ballot recommendations follows: '' Dlotrlct Suporvioor -Alton E. Allon Jncumbent Board Chairman Allen stand5 out for bis experience in county government, in problems of fi- nance and taxation and for incorruptible integrUy. He deserves·re.-election. 34th 5-n1te District {Republican Hllot) -Willi•m Wilcoxen Since nomination on the GOP ballot is tantamount • to elocUon in this district, lhe DAI.LY PILOT deviates from its policy of not endorsing in partisan elections to recommend a vote for. William Wllooxen. A bright, well·infonned and articulate ·attornetl...ihe has the mak· ings of an excellent Co~gressman . ~ •th District Supervlaor -Gordon Bishop 2nd District Supervltor -David laker C0unty Suporinlondont of Scl>ool1 -Vick Knight Knight has the qualll!cations °to make !he ofllce both ~eaningful and' responsive to the needs of ed.u· cation ln Orange County, which it bas not been under the incumbent, Robert Peterson. ...:t County Bo.lrd of Education, Sth District se•t -Ron• aild Price; 2nd District, Don.Id S. JorCl1n. Dlatrlct Attorney -Cecil Hlcko · lnc?umbent Hicks ba.s operated an aggressive de-partment tn the face of riling drug and crime problems and bas strong support from the legal lleld as well as from law and older advocates. T•x Collector -Robert L. Citron· Citron's 10 years as a deputy t8x collector~alifies him by experience. He also bas specific ideas for im- proving the system. - Ple~ty of ' Room . . . .. Up_ at the Top no.pt& •t·Lar1e: The s.lar, and perhaps unique, situaUoa in which our society find.a itlelf today la havtng plenty of room at the lop -where talented mana1ers are deapuately needed -but aot room at the bottom, where unachooled, unskilled · aod 1µltraioed people ean no longer be utmzea .. --·--.. • ''He's driving loo close ahead of me," mu~ the motor- ist. who would be indlpont If I palrol car stopped blrn for UIJ'(atln(. .. '" value of "refwement" or "polish," or tG ·regard them as superficli.I characteristics -for there ls practically· no-other difference,-chemica11y, betweea a hunk of charcoal and • precious diamond. • • W b a t pol!Uclans can't teem to under- stand is that ii you paint stripes on • hone •nd call It a zebra, you are still left with a horse. • • • • The things we need moat, u a com- munity, 1tt "publlc ·goods," but the way men get elected to oCllce is by offerln1 "'private 1oods" to various groupe, who vote for the self.interest of thelr own aegme1t; and thus the general welfare is customlrlly subsumed to specl•I aeedJ whose confllcttng costs cancel out each other ·and leave the community no better off than before, and considerably poorer. • • • You're not clever until you realize how much cleverness is resented al'ld disliked by the ahrewd, solemn, and Jitupld men who run things and who ·fear their ·detection and e1poaure by fluhel of Irreverent wit. • • • It's 1 mistake lo underestimate the A woman has 1one from youth to middle-qe when she Is less pleased at a man aaldng for her pho11e number than at a.nother woman asking for lier hair-dreaser'a number. • • • lti s not fools who are most easily duped, but wile me11 who" are supremely unaware of the contradlcUon1 within their nature. · • • • Ont of my favorite aphorllts Is the anoriymous Sc1rtsman who defJned a "lip" as "a 1mall sum Of money you give to somebody becaUJe you're afraid he. won't Uke not being paid for something you dldn'l uk him to do." • • • • The kl1d of candor that caJls a spade a spade Is cheap •nd eaay -beclUR: a spade can't call you anythina back. Invitation for Tonight To the Edllor: lt has come to my attsrtion that ' many ptl'bls are critical of the alternate t education classes. offered by UCI 11 t an outoome of the recent Cam~ f lnckfenL Pleese allow me to give you -.;w aw...t.,,...J.k;.lo...t my lmpre111ion of one such clau, namely, Letter.t from rtadtrl ar1 tDelcome. Bloloetcal Sclencet 199, SecUon 99. NormaU11 writer1 1hould conveu their Ftrst or aU1 the class is being given me1sage1 in 900 worcb or le11. The for four units ol credit to those students right to condense ltttlrt to flt apace who have cholen the optkln of dropping or eliminate Jibfl U rt1trvtd. All ltt. another 4-unlt clau. '11le reaaonin1 ten mmc fnciude 1lgnatur1 and maiJ.. behtrid this I• tha~ the work already Ing cddre11, but names mou be with.. d~nt toward the dropped class can apply held on reque1t f/ 1ufJfdent re01on toward the unltl earned In the alternate fs cppartnt Poetru tDlU not be puf>. educaUon clus. lilhtd. llCOND, THE cl.us Is &trict.ly on a pruH1U basis; lhtrefore, no student can polllbly ralle his grade-point •ver1&e by dropplnc a class in which he ii doinc poorly and plckln( up thll one. 'I1tlrd, and moet Important, the clau, By Geel'fe ---. D11r Georp: Are you the column~•ks for little hinf.1t Save your pl11tic bleldl cmtllner1 and Jlllnl them varloua eo)ors I 1ben when you need 1 plutJc bleach container painted • certa!n color, you will line onil Wllll lunl MRS. T. lldT Mn .T.: l'D bel you drink, don't you? · flmd rour probieml IA> Goorae. .lllo ....,., moat et>Lllfvlce col· . -wt>co llciim .. lOGoalffir 1-) • lt~el!, Is educationally eound, .up-t.o-<latc, and relevant to the Immediate problems at hand. It Is the best example I ha ve leeD IO far Of the faculty mett.ip( with the students to discuss the f.i'oblems of the wt1rld irom the point-o -view of blolo11si.. THE FINAL meelln& or the claM wlU be held this evenin1. June I, It ?:SO p.m. In the BlologlcaJ Science' BuildlnR, Room J67. I would like to takt , this opportunity to Invite you, and any or you r Interested readers, to th is cJ1ss meeth'\f, whk:h Is open lo the publi c. In that way, you can see flrat·hand whsL ''alternate educaUon" h1, And then give your ruders a more accurate account ol It. The main topic wlll be "Constructl .. -e and Qe11troctlvt Aspects of Student Dlllenl." presented by the fac1.ilty of the--Moi.cuiar I rvt Ctli io.lou, Departmmt. Or. E. \Vagncr, '-1.C. MRS. DONALD L. DRBAGER - Sheriff-Co.-~ -JomOI A. Musick Veteran lawman Mu1lct contlnuts to operate an above-average sheriff's olllce 8lld dtsorvOI ?Hlectlon. County Clerk -WIUlam I. St Jehn Incumbent St John bas SbOWn bimsolf open to ••I" Ideas and bas a lint record of public service. Ttusu,..r -Ivan H. S•••r' . P.Ollc Admlnlotralor -Je..... E. HtlM "''"'°' -No·rMNIUl'MfMl1tt.n EIGHT PlltOl'OSITIONS P,_11tlon I -VIS This wU\ provide long term llnanclng for unlverslty facilities to train badly-needed doctors; denUsts. nurses and other health science speciallllt. Future benefld· aries will share the cott. P._11tlon1 2, 4 and 5 -VIS These moderni.ze and 1borten tbe 1tale'1 arcb•ic constitution. Prop\loltlon J -NO · Thii'lneesure Is de(ective in that it couta make ~ political football of utility rate-making. It should be restudied. ProPo&ition 6 ...,. YES This will give local achoo! districts more Dnibillty in t~tbook selection, aomethlng long. needed to meet varying needs of students who learn at different rates. p.._.111on 7 -YES • This would raise · the bond Interest ceiling from 5 to 7 percent to allow sale of voter-approved bond& for the State Water Project and otlter capital Proiram• ~ejectlon could mean a tax increaae to pay for complet: mg the State Water.Project. Propolltlon I -NO •• ) This measure's laudable purpose is to relieve prop. erty taxpayer• of much of their present, school and wel- fare burden. It is so poorly .drawn, However, that it could produce more proble;ns than it solves. ''It's time yOu left wing Mitor1 who sJPPort those effete snobs, rotten •Pities, crlmlnally Insane, infellectu1I eunuchs ~ool ltl I" Ir readers wish, this list may be clipped 8lld taken into the polh.ng b"?lh for reference. • Just Plain Spiro Hits The Target Sporttng Mws -Vice Pri sident Spiro Agnew~ who recently 1macked pro Do?Ag Sander& in the head with a: gol/ baU, zonked hi1 parffUr, Peace Cqrp1 Director Joe Blatchford, in the head with a tinnis ball during an ex- Jtibitio!' match ~n Waahlngton. Ask- ed wht'thir hi pre/erred tinnis to golf, tht Vice Prt1td1nt said thtl/ were all t·he 1amt to Jifm. wife, Judy, and their attractive daughter, Kim. In an effort to,mainlain the close underatandln1 lhat so characterlz9 thls little family, Judy and Kim are equipped, as usual, with unabridged dictionaries. Spiro: ~ hJve once again laid l( on the line to"'tfie effete corps of impu<Jeat Eastern editorial writers. I have publicly stated that I ahall never reduce the resplendency of my rtmonstrable rhetoric until they silence t h e I r c1cophonlc yapplfti. Kim Cleaflng franllcally throuah her dlctlonaty): What did Daddy ny - Mother? ' Judy: Daddy means that U opposition newtpapers have the rl&ht to divide the cou1try, so does he Spiro: I object to lhe1r ortholopcal mimpalmus. Above all one must uner- rlnJly strike to the unconfutable nuda verltas. Kim: What ..• Judy: Daddy means you have to hit the natl o" lhe head. Spiro: Preclaely, Just as I take this fork in hand and punctiliously puncture th~ poi.bl• poi.to ... Ouchi Judy: KJm, JJJn get Daddy • Band-Aid (To Splro) \Vhlch re.mild! me, dear, J see by the papers you've taken up tennis aga.ln and .• , Excuse me, dear but your sprinkling the salt oa yo~ Jello instead of your codfish cske. Spiro: Darn, miued again ! But In answer to your quesUon, l franldy still prtfer 1olf. It's a &porting ende1'1or with clearly dCflned ta.r1ell. Judy: You ahcluld play more golf, de1r. Spiro ( frownln1): J would, but oddly eoough ever slJtCe th•t Doug Sanders Incident I've had trouble llndtni a fouraome. J1H11: Well, a tenn is ball is softe.r. Spin: Hmm, the resllency of the spheroid! That's why the Pruident has never asked me to 10 bowling with him . J11dy: I do hope "fr. Rlatchford .la 111 rl&Jll. •· Spiro: r.-ty service dlt! him a service. _J:le will now k~R In mind that the Admlnlstr1tlo• Is alv.·1ys behind him. Judy (worriedly ): These 1ccidtnts dear. they won't affect your career y,•111 they? ' Spiro (proud ly}: Far from it. Alter rcadin1 'tf 'the incident, the President hl~lf has peraonally 11ked me to br\d£e the gap between the White House rind Congress a11d create close bonds of frlendahfp with our severe3t crlUc1 on CoplloL Hiii. Judy (happily): Oh. wh•I a m1rvelous opportunJty, dear. Does he wint JOU lo hold a hl&h·level conference wlth a free Interchange of Ideas on the tfiue1 11t divide our Natlqn1_ St'ire: No, he RSJctd inc lo lake Stnat.or t'Wbright duck hunting. ~ Vice. Presiden~ as a Lauglatnaket• Agnew and Throttlehottom. WASHINGTON -U ll weren't for Spiro Asnew. the mslalle whkh lw overtaken the naUon in the wake of Cambodia would be •ll·pervllive, But Apew hu reminded ut once &pin "that there are ltlll a few thlnp to laUlh about. It was Vice Praldent Alexnder Throttlebottom In the musical comedy .. Of 1bee J Sln1" who wired bis op- ponent: "CongratulaUoni on your sweep- tn1 victory and char1e fraud in 111 stattl." And AJnew's speech of a week •10 Jut Friday, wblle not as succinc_t, wu almost equally funny. There wu-flrat-t.he lntlmaUon th1t the press wu responaible for the Ad'miniltration's terrible domesUc de!eat tn Cambodia. (It wtlt be 1 mllllary victory becauae the Pentapn will .uy oo.) i.. thous!> any Pnsl<lent could p blfpn1 Into an lavulon of UOlher ~n­ try without CJ1Usln1 aome concern &IDOfll bl.a countrymen. - AS COLLEGES CLOSE, lhe -k market plummets, our cuualtle.-in Vietnam and Cambodia-lncreue 9DCf serious ttudeats of iovemme1t wonder whether ours will work 1.ny more, only a man who knows the value of a 100<t 11uat> durln( 1 Ume ol nillonal lenllon coold lhlnk ol blamll!I ll on the press. By lh1I 1lroke alone, Agnew hu made of hlmaelf a kind of upti&ht subutban Wiii RA>aen. . Only • mu with the talent of a 1ood. 1t.andup comedian could have car- rled out Ainew'1 leCODd sreat boffo. He referred to hll crlUcs with the follow- in& words: "P'ulmlnatlnc," "hysterical" (twice), "maater of sick invectlvt," "ir- raponsible," -"apoplectic,'' ''st.rlde.nt. •• "unbridled invective," "frtnlied," "ex· citable." "vicious." "irralional" a n d "raviftl." TH'EN, WITH TIMING any vaudeviJJ.illn would envy, he delivtred the punch line: "Ladies and Gentlemen, you have heard a lot of wild, hot rhetoric toni1ht. (pauae) None of it mine." 'l1le Apw performance U vaudevillian la uotbu &eue. M with any gQ94 comedl111, hLs agents do nc>t book him lnto cold towni:. Even the New Yorker mquine Wu not for "the old lady trom Dubuque." Agnew crossei and recrosses Utis great land of..-our~. from Blrmineham to Montgomery, 1 f r o m JacPon to Hattiesburg, from Dallas· to HOUiton, speaking out fearleuly wherever an audience of rich white Soutbern Republicans with $500 and a tuxedo can be iound. J{e may never make the big apple and pla:Y the Palace, but as long as the Washin1ton Post and lhe New York Times print his speeches in full, co• ROisseurs O( humor in the big cities will come to know hll' work. Artemus Ward and Petroleum V. Nasby never played the bJ«i towns, but their worts may be !OIJll!I in any •lll)dfrd antholo()' of humor. 1 IT JS NO ACCIDENT that some of Agnew's speech-writers come from "laugh-Jn," and they have give• him not only wlieCracks bllt humorous themu to develop. His "schlick" is the use of the furuiy ito.word. Jn the last two weeks he has given us "struthious" and "tomenlose," which are real wor.ds, and "disincentive" and "permissivlst," which are not. And the humorous them e-probably "the creatio11 of Pat Buchanan or Clark t.follenhoff, \l'ho has turned lately to flcUon--is the idea that only elected officials can criticize other elected of· iicials. · TlllS. CONCEPT HAS its roots In the divine rights of kings and finds an echo In tht Magna Charta, which prel'C'l'ibed lh&t'"bllJOft! CoUICf-&1rn!d only-by other barons-but It Is -marvelously fUMy jwt the same. . As life became gloomy , wrathful-even !lesRairb1g-ln the days prior to World War JI , there were ·great men whG gave us respite with laughter: Charles Chaplin in "The Great Dictator" even made ui laugh at Adolf Hiller, Md there were Bud Abbott and l.4u Costello with one-liners about the war. But the old comedians telegraphed their punches; they told w they were gGln& lo ADake us laugh. Today, the medium is the message, and Apew's seemingly unconscious humor marks hlm as IOt just another jokester, but con .. temporary and relevant 1n the iJ'eat tradlUon of American wit. By Fruk l\Ju.kJewtcr ud Tom Braden Image-making • Ill Politics . "Sell the slule not the steak,'' is an old adqe of 10-go Hleemen that has been tak~n up1 by the nation's pollUcians. Durln1 lt10, the Atnerlcan vtiltr .will be the target of the moat lntenM selling campalp ever packqed for an off-year elecUon. And nearly every rNjor can· dldlle Wiii be In the bands of lmqe• maters -someUme1 1eUlna slllle r1tbtr than steak. Special ccnsullanta such 11 polhter1, advettlJlng attncles, televlslon advilOrl •nd computer firms are appearing in the entourqu of candidates for tmpor- tant offices. Some chlrr• as much as $000 a day. One management firm pro- mises to 1rr1nge evt:f}'thln1 fl'Qn1 the candidate's 1.nnouricement of ava1lablllty lo -hopefU!ly -his vict«y porly. TEU:VWON Is credited -or blamtd -for the ·creation of lmap politics. Joe McGinnis wrote in n. Selling of the Pnoktent (IMI): "With the .coming Of televlllon, and the kJtOW!edp of ho\v It could bt UMd lo inllueilce the volen, Dear Gloomy Gus: . ' This is the' seuon when our hand· aome, All·Americau youna men ate recelvln.a thtlr athleUc and acholutJc award.I 1n ad>ool.I up and down the Orlll(• Coalt. ll meket me proud Juit roToiil;-ar the11 1 eprt1tntltfvt1 of the ma· jorlty ol our yoylh. o -M. H. ,.., ............. ......, ...... 11, ,lltl . "" ...... """"' __,.....,... ....... ""-' __ ,,..,. .... " ,... "'"'°'""' l4if ,. • C' THE HIGll COST of such media. oriented can1paigns is ca using con- siderable unhappiness among candidates. ' ., Arthur J. Goldberg, who is seeking the i-J Democratlc nominaUoR for governor of f New York, has called multimillion-<lollar -. campaigns ''outrageous." He has pledged lo spend "far less than i2 million" on his o~·n cllmpaign. Four years ago Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller reported re: _election campaign expenditures of '5 million. Independent observers pul his eipenditures at from 16 to $10 millloo. the old poliUcal values disappeared. Something new, murky , undeflned "a tarted to rl.si from the mists." PollUcal image-making i! another Callfornl• creation, with a San Francisco public relatlons firm firsl accepting political accou11ts In 1936. The queslion has bee11 railed whether television 1nakes It possible for the Jmaae-makers to present a basically unettracUve can· didate so that, as hfcGinnis puts it, ''they c1n fool An1erlcans" into voting for him. U?<lKTh'G OVER past presiden ts, Howard K. Smith once concluded that •·an lhe good ones would have been fallure.t 01 TV .•.. George \Vashlngto-. had imperfect denturts and woold have k>oked and sounded ridiculous ; Thomas Jefferson had shlfly eyes and woold have appeared insincere and sneaky ..• On th.is sca le, the only Presldenl who y,•ould really have ditplayed the aspect of greatness would have bee1 -\\1arre:n G. Hardh1g!" ' Packaging played an Important part in the llliO De.mocraUc senatorial prima ries in Ohio and Texas. ln Ohio, a polllically unknov.·n millionaire named Howard M. Met2enbaum defeated Col. John Ji. Clcn•. the former astronaut. 'n .1...WUpliiJl.Jn...wbirh 1 drum·fl[• ol TV spots, CO$lln& an e1Um1ttd it00,000, WN tM deciding factor. Jn Te11s1 Lloyd M. Be'ftt.8en,-Jr. upset~ Sen . Rafpll Yarbor'Otlgh after flooding television 1erten1 with spots llnkln¥ Y1rborough with riotln( ud oppoillion lo 'ldlOOI prlyer. - Charles Guggenheim, the man who created the spots that put Metzenbaiun across, agre:e.11 that u'lequal TV exPQ.Sure is" unfair. To . remedy It, he suggests : "Equ~lize what a <"andidate may spend on TV time and lower what the stati'Oiis charge ." On Apri1"'14, the Senate ap- provtd a bill to ~imlt televislo" and radio ~pending by· Pre.oiidenUal and Congressional c111dldates. But given the American voter's dtsire for siule In. his politics, the Image-makers appear to have llttle lo worry about. 1.,, --lllil- Monday, June 1, 1970 Tlic editorial page of the Dail!J Pilot seek/ to 1'11form and slim. ulatt readtrf bu pruentiuo U•fs newspaper'• opinfou.s and eotn· nurnl4r~ on . taplc1 of inttrest and 1fgnJftco11ct, by proufdlng a forum for tilt t:tprt11ion of our readert' opinion.s, atid ll11 prese1tUng tht diverse vlew- poinu of fnforrntd ob1t1\ltr1 -a.1\tt-fJ°)(Jkl'1nr1 trol1-ropf e1-o f tit• do y . Robert N. Weed , Publisher -·-=- • .. • • ~Ali Y l'tl OT 7 8 StQtes Hold ' .t - Primaries By Tbe ~TED P&ESS M. Montoya is favored 19-wln Ricbarii · KneJP .. Botb of ~ Fulton, at.Me Rep. William ,<ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii1i;;"0ii"ii'iiT':ii0ii'"ioi~.:i0vii•ii•iiTii"ii•ii•ii•ii"&''ittti-•-•lll Voters go to the polls in 1>emocraUc renominaUOD'<IVer stai.•s congreatonal'aeiit.s are Gaanoo and Robert L. eight states next Tuesday In Richard Edwards, a former up for irabs beclute of tf'lt Neretm, 1 Des·Moines prlllter. the bll\llesl primary day of state representative. To sel retirement of GOP Reps. Ben On!.Y lncuplbent Republican th I~ 1 u with th 18 1 1 d big Reifel Pd E. Y. Berr)I. Fred Schw,.gef laces primary e ,,,.., e ec on season, e s ge or an exeec e _ M • • • • • 1 : sen 1 t e oppoaiti9n among the ·1tate'1 Biologic~ War ,five U.S. Senate seats and ~tUe in the November tlec-. Qelll!)CraU,c Je_ader M; k·e ~v~ HoUJe mem~. the same_ num_b~r oft tion, Gov._llavld F. Ca.rgo •• Malllfiold l~•-~OJ!OIJ~l --MllllHIJl(ll· A gllt voter governor'• mansloruJ at stake. ts t.IJe leader In a three-man unknowns for renominaUon. turnout is ~~--nere ~ All U.S. House aeats are lleld for Ille GOP nomination. On!.Y ooe Republican b ... k. wbera Sen. Johli C. !i!eoW. · / •bo up this vear although A battle royal ls being waged ing Mansfield's seat Harrild Is up for f'HlectiOn with no PLEDGED 10 help IMPROVE the QUALITY of YOUR UFE Used on Indians " to sue<:~ Cargo as governor, E. "Bud" Wallace, a MissoUla primary cpposllion and no UUDY of-ttie incumbents in ajth six Republicans and three sporting guns salesman and Republican challenger. The ·. the eight Slates f!Ct :to Ol>-Demociati in the Tield. fonnef Ul'liverslty at: Montana ftve DemocratJc-~en Position. And there will be --SOU~ Dakota: Gov. Frank swim ooacb. • have no primary opposition legislative and local electioils Farrar is expected to be , ~Iowa: Incumbent COP and ofily one, Rep, Charles in some. renominated oo the Gov .. Robert D. Day facts 'Griffin. races-a GOP threat ll<ctt DAVID N. HART_MA CONGRESSMAN By L. M. BOYD A CHICAGO OOCl'OR who .specializes in art9Jitis cases says the common deoominator among his patients is too much work and too little tOvt ... ONLYUVING.nllNG that will scare a polar bear is the wall'W!i .•.. AN0'111ER Jittle known IaCt iis the world's largest sand dunes are in the • state o·r Indiana. ••. DID YOU KNOW C~nada has more . lakes than all tile rest of tht world put together? ••• PO. LICE EXPERTS are· of the general o~inion that approx!· mately half the narcotic ad· diets in the 'U nited Slates Jive in New York City. ' HEADS -Men in the Deep South have the largest heads in this country. Men in New England have the smallest heads. Oh, so you're skeptical about that, are you? Here how the scitnlists found out When the U.S. Army men set out to order gas masks,-they measured the heads of men nationwide. .. NOT THE DAUGHTERS, but the sans of professio»al seamen generally are said to have a fairly tough. time in getting along with the other kiOs at school. An extensive study inQicatea It. ... NOTE A CONTEMPORARY states, "Nobody knows why it Is that more tsabies are bom in September in this country than in any other month." It is irrelevent, I suppose, that January is tile coldest montll of the year. ' OPEN QUESTION -When baiting a fish hook with worms, does it make any dif· Hall of Fame Has Jw·is t As Member NEW YORK (AP) -Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., who tam- ed the nickname "The Great Dissenter" as a justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1902 to .1932, is the 94th member o_lt New -yo r k University '{Hill of Fame for Great Americans. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger spoke at ceremonies enshrining ttie jurist and took the occasion to cite Holmes' judlciaJ principles as a model Icrr other judges. • "lf Holmes were alive to- day," Burger declared, ''.he might say that undiscip\lncd conduct is the result of a foolish assumption of men that the law can be changed quick- ly." The chief justice s a i d Holmes slood for . ·judtcial restraint, believing Congress shovld "fix the. ground rules" and that judges shouJd stay within their sphere of COD.· stituUonal authority. Viewing Holmes as either a liberal or conservative would be ¥iTOOg, Burger said. Such labeling us a "fallacy" when it comes to judges, he added, with the "dissenter" tag being applied to Holmes by people who usually don't know what he was dissenting about. A bust of Holmes will join one of tils father, the scientist and academic Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr., iti the . Hall of Fame colonnade . The ceremonies, o r I g I n a 11 y scheduled to be held there, we.re moved to the city's bar associatioo building to avoid possible student prOtest.s. ference at all whether you ClOnceal the hook? • ' LOVE AND WAR -A nu m be r of historians · con· tend some, individuals in the U.S. Anny. on the okt frQDtier emplayed bacteriological war. fare aagin.st the Indians. Pu_r- PoSClY, said frontiersmen pass. ed out blankets infected with smallpqx, they say, Hert at a )lance are the Republican tick.et. The ooly no primary opposition. 'l'h!'ee next November with two highlights of the' major races: Democrat for governor is art in the Democratic race Republicans meeting for the . -Alabama: George Wallace' -•~la~t_:e~·Se~na~te~m~a~jo~rity!_~le~ad~e:r_:-:__f~orm~er~~Lt.:._G~ov~ . ..:Roberi~~~ch~ance~~to~oppooe~~hlm~:_· __ !==================== and Gov, Albert Brewer s1.age1· a runoff for governor since I CUSTOMER SERVICE -Q. "Do. women irl nudist camps believe in wearing makeup_?" A. Mostly yes .••• Q. ·~woo was the long-time profeSsional prize fighter ·who never got a black eye or a bloody no,,e-?" ·A. You must mean Gentleman Jim Corbett.• He fought for 18 years without ever: in· curring either .. : .Q. "New York is the world's busiest port, right?" A. No, it's No. 2. Rotterdam is No. 1. ., Brewer edged Wallace in the May 5 primary but failed to gel a majority. -Clllforala: Jess Unruh, Democratic leader of the 8l<\te assembly., and Mayor Sam . Yorty of Los Angeles are bat~ tling loF the party's nomitla· tion for governor. Gov. Ron8Jd Reagan ls unopposed for reOomination . Sen. George Murphy Is ex· pected to. defeat multimUlionali'e industrialist Norton Simon for the GOP senatorial nomination. Reps . John V. Tunney and George Brown are slaging a close battle for the Democratic nomination for senator. Four vacated House ~als are pro- l\1ARBLES· -Women lre vidlng lively contests: Tun· not allowed to shoot marbles 'ney's Brow's and those of in the Inlernational ''Marble two House members who died, Championship ' contests a t Reps. Glenard Lipsco~b and Tinsley Green, England. It's J am es B. Ult, both -not that women don't know Republicans. ·bow to shoot marbles well -New Jersey: Sen. Har· enough to qualify. It's that rison A. \\'illiams Jr. fa ces an officerof the world marble opposition from state Sen. Board of ControJ, Se an Frank J. Guarini Jr., who O'Gearry., has barred them by is supported by the powerful executive decree. On the Hudson County '01·ganization, grounds they look ridiculous but Williams is expected to on Uletr bands and knees. win renomination. Former state Republican chairman · . LANGUAGE' M~ -. ~he Nelson Gross is ·expected to till.er of the· angent Viking win the GOP Senate nomlna· s~1p always pointed to the tion. A 11\rely contest Is being right of ~. s\,efn. Th~ man . waged for the House seat w~o controll~ the ship sat vacated by G<lv. William T. on a bench called a steer Cahill board. Eventually, that came -N~w Mexico: Sen. Joseph to be called the. starboard·.----------! Because the tiller stuck out .t.11¥t1rtlitl'let'lt so far, the: ship was alwaysl---------1 put into dock against the other Helps Solve l ilggest side which therefore was call-raLSE TEETH ed. the port. That's all our Fft Language Man has to report Worries and Problems today. • Jua~ •prtntl1»1 l'A8TZBTB. on Your' questions and com: ¥OUI' dentUl'llll doee oU 1nu: 111 Helpa hold botb UPJHll' •nd IO••N men.ts art Wi:lcomtd and ftnnu lonler; ''\ Holdll t.bei:n mo,.. will be used in Checking oomtorut:i 1: 1s eei.,. rou ••• more n1.turally. J'ASTUTR n.ntuN Up wherever possible. Ad· Adblll'1'• Powdu u Ubllae-•on't dres1 let~rs -to L. M. Bo)/d, =Y~=n. 4::,t..~o.::~m:lt Box 1875 Newport Beach. nt aA1 -nti.:i '° h•lth. 1o ... • ~ d•ntllt rwuJMbt, Cht ...,. • .._ CaU/. 9266Q. 'UM PASTU'I'lra• alfdrUa OOWltaa. • Mon., Tues., Wed.-only! Pretty •• shifty· •• suem .mer! • • -. for A whole .JUmmerful of the p eHiesf prints and stripes a gal cauld -••• aftd in her favorite casual styles • • • same are pant shifts •••. same dress shifts • , • low . n.ecks, high neci\1 • • • same body con,, toured, same barely I.ouch it • • • all are cool, sleevel~ cations. Misses 8-16. · • LIClrr ••• ~m • . t . 4.99 .. •• \ '• • • You can add the frosted highllgh'' you've always --~ • ------ • Dies of Burns LENNOX I UPI) -Smoking in bed may have. caused a fire which swept a house trailer 'Illtll-sday killing. Its oc- cupant, Flremet't',-who ex· tingui&lled the blaze t n minute s, found Tracy Streator, 39, dead in the trailer. ELECT JOHN SCHMIT/. • TO CONGRESS • .. wanted ... and save I ' . 12.88 Wt sptcialb:t N'I tht cote of foshlan wigs Ull YOUI PINNEY CHAIGI .;AID-. . · NO APPOINTMINT NECESSARY PULL•ltTOll Or111f•l•fr Cfl'llW '""' ""'· '71-44 """'"""_(«Ii. ,,. '*"· tn·nn N•W~IT llACH "•"'*' ltlaftf 7ncl floor , '"-1111 , '-. • .. . AVAILABLE AT. YOUR L.OCAL. PENNEY STORE - • - j 1 ' ! I • I (I t . "' ..... -....... -, ......... • --. . . . . . ' ' , . . . . . . ...... . ' I UILV PIUIT ........,, J..,. l , 1~70 I Shim!!r et Rff'fn • 1.-IMI !Yeoen Arrested ·---·fj;··-==:::;:::::;:; Gam. bling Ram Neu 120 · SllOIF 1 • 1 11S1C1 X 48 Arrests Made ~ SHERIF OllAllGE COUNTY In Pomona Melee 1 -~---::::::::::::::::~::~,_~,M~H~U~l~0~,~ ...... ~~~~-~ .... ~~0~1,~t--~~ ... §:~~~~~ MUJUmA, Calli. (UPI) -proe<eded Into the dllllog ball - POMONA (UPI) -A 3' ·~ .....itec1 In 'eight at- equare block area was under rests and ltftfal injuries. buvy pltrol -y---...---,,-~-crowd retreated 'to the aerie1 ol rock and • bollle lroat ol 1he station, which · throwing lncldenl& s b D d • Y -!ill with, a fiUIT}' of rocks . .D1Cb1 QW' 1 city n••t ~ about an hour later causing . ~ . police to force lb< youths the Pomona police station. across the street. rtsulting Jn the arrest of at Police Chiif Ralph Parker, Jeul " pencm. In an effort to relieve tensions, PoHce said a group of about ordered the re.Jene of .all but 400 youths, mostly Mexican-nlgt cl thorse arrested shortly American, r 0 a m e d the arrer • p.m, meets ln the central Utt of Officers said it was relative- the city and a 11 e I e d I Y Jy successful Wltil a di!:~al showered law eftforcement 6f-order wu given at 11 p.m., ficus with rocb and bottles which was followed by another for nearly two hours. round of rock and bottle Most of the ar~ts, ofDcers throwing battles in neighbor- said, ~ thl Sharkey lng stree(s. · Part area near the center of the city. ,bbout 150 reinforcements The rampage w 8 s ap-from the California Highway parently trlgered;:---they !aid. Patrol, the sheriff's depaJ"t. by the Vttst. of a man on ment and seven surrounding ruspicion 0 f drunkenness. cities were called In to aid Leaders of the yOung persons local authorities, but returned claimed the arrested man wu home early today. actually an epileptic. Among tttoSe injured was Suharto Sets ·Last ViSits On 1st Tour . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - President Suharto of Indonesia arranged visits to such diverse locales as the Port of Oakland and a ranch near Modesto loday, the final day of his first United States teur. .Suharto ends the nine day vlsit Tuesday morning when he returns to bis Southeast A1lan nation. Proml.oent Calitom1a 'J an d to announce a raid wu Jn cleyeloper Irvin J, Kahn was Pl'Olf"ll· They lllld they laun<I arresled on chaJ1el 0 f • the 120 pel'90nl crowded operating • h I g b • 1 t a k e s around lhe :Ii gaming tal>les, gambling operation th t s M'ost. of tbe cuMmen were weekend a ft e r authorities ldtnti!Jed as women between raided hil--Riventde County 50 and 70 years of ~e. from resort antt'1ound 12:0 persons the Los Angeles area. _All were i!:i~ around 25 garnlng given c_itations ordering 'them S:~i .a.....u .~1~ to report ror arraJgQment in •• · L":.!'"ed" .. -Kl\hn, Rlvel'!ide M~ Court on VI, wu UUUll. on vk>laUons June 9 ~ or the state and' County gam-All ~ facing charges Ing ordioancea, along . with w"" ~ of violating Harold Goffman, 31J Munetta. state and Riverside County who was describeC2 as a table gaming ordinances prohibiting boss. _Both were !eleued on playing or conducUng card their own recogruzance pen-ding arraignment. games for money. Deputies said-Kahn gave as Kahn said later-the rngag~ his address the San Diego menl was not operatlng any headquartel'$ of the Irvin J. gambling facilities, but ,~de Kahn organil&Uon, which bu a room available where.guests built lhousaodl ol -In could play cards. He dmied the San otego area. He bou&ht the house •as running the the &g..year-okl Murietta Hot . game;' an4 said it was Gaf. Springs resort last March, 80• fman s rtsponslblllty to make nouncing plans for a $10 sure no !"oney Wll!I • seen million redevelopment or the changing h~nds. Kahn ~id he ~acre site, located 14 miles would provide an attorney for soulheast of Elsinore. everyooe cited .. Officers said theJarge-scale raid, which took r,Jace Satur- day night, was p anned after they learned that crowds were visiting the . resort e a c.h weekend to play hlgh·stakes Pangulngue. ON THE TUBE ,for. f ..... t flllde ,. what'1 happeftillf on TV, read TV WEEK -diafribut.d with th• S1h1rd.,. Mftiot1 ef th1 DAILY PILOT. -· SBifATOR JOHN SCHMITZ For · CONGRESS PROVEN RIPRBSprATION Pat Cllter, C1rl KJrch11, Vice Admhl Albeit JamU !USN Rlt.), C:O.Cbalrmll O@ANGI COUNTY HIADqUAlTIU -4J" .CAMPUS Dll'll, NIWPOIT llACN PoUce said that at one polnt, Sheriff's Sgt. Jamea Ware, about 75 persons nioved to who wu atruck by a thrtnm the ~ice station tn an ap-railroad splb. He 1{81 treated parent attempt to free seveNl and rtltued at Pomona pel'900S, who had been ar· Valley COOUoUJllty Hospltal. rested originally. Brief toWlds Officers said the charges cl scuffling erupted ·as police agalMt tho8e arrested ranged and deputiel moved ln to pro--from unlawful assembly and tect two Jail guanb. That failure 1o di3pene to assault After visiting Disneyland Sunday, Suharto was greeted al San Francisco International Airport by Mayor Joseph Alioto and a crowd or 100 persons, many in Indonesian dress. Suharto said, 111 hope behind this warm welcome Iles a desire to promote a beneficial 111e-main · building at the'-==========:!!....~---------------------------­spa was surrowided by 40 0£."1- Indians Vote to Siay ·Despite Power Cutoffs ficers. including m a l r o n s , deputies said. Tbree officers relationship between our two'--;;;;;;;;;;-::;::::::-iil countries." 11 Alioto said, "We all look to Indonesia as a great '\-stabilizing force In an area \ where now there is too much belligerence ." Suharto needed a captain's sta b i lizing force at Disneyland, however, as he SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Administration removed a steered a jungle cruise boat Indians occupying Alcatru water bar&t and cut off elee-dangerously close .to replicas Island aay tbey will refuse triclty for the SI Indians on or alligators and head hunters. to evacuate the de90late the island. He turned over command pr:lson fortreas despite ·a Butane gas stoves and of the "Zambezi Miss" to the government cutoff of power keroaene lamps are now u.sed t regular. skipper affer l?eing and water and plam to piake but there ·ls no beat or told the captain goes , down It a park. refrigeration on the wind-. with the ship. After, Suharto ''They beUtt not try to bluted ~·Roe\" In ~San Fran-applauded the captain. make this into a park. This cilCO Ba)'.. Weter 11 shlpped Suharto, his wife and an I.vii AOMN .._.Md-fMllnt is ,OlD' 1aod -all of it," dailY by 5y:mpallib:ii'i iii <i>n-Indonesian part)' of12....,wall' --.-..._.,........,._n.wa declared llldlard Oakes, a ~ rangln1 fr01J1 jugs to grttted at Disneyland by Sen. TO_l~FL•X• Mohaw~ who with lS others 300 gallon lank~ . C.Olg< Murphy (R<:allf.), Toilet ~ Pl-· OC<11pi<d the l 1 I and last In the ceremony Sunday, the and Rep. Richard Hanh ((). !!!!?=' --·~· Nowmber.' lndlana unvellied a leather -Calif.). · 1Jllllb -= ptuncm, 'lbit.110 11!!-• rw .. aot com~ ab or ;;JU(Jll:'. 500 penons rode clamation declaring Indian Suharto also rode in a ....,_...,.t.a'-:tror...,~ charter boat.I to the island ownentllp of Alcatraz by r[lht · parade d o vt n Disneyland' a Wida 1mWn • ru11 Pfftlll"' si1ow. Sunday to attend a ceremony of J!riOr dllcovery. 'Ibey 8llo Main Street, and visited three ~'k~to11i•1 m••• uid usertlne Ind1an ownership of cited a Siom-govemment tru-· boat rlde1, a haunted house • _,,._.... l1'0N ~ the Wand. ty whic:b dtles lnd1am l.o and pirate cove. • CUffDI ITICLI. wn 9PO ~ After it was announced laat llnUled IUf'i>lua ~t Suharto said the 'vilit II •TM"PtOT•8R'D-.TM1HTrrr week that Alcatraz would lands. Alcatru wu di.:oo-designed to phi lnformaUon ...... ......_"I'......, ~a-national--reereeUon -Unued as a 'federal-pilob lo to htlp dtvelopmenl of bls 1.__,'2;,,".:·,;•';.;; .... ;;;.;;;,.;;;.;;";;cm;;;...i aru, the General Servh:el 1083 and declmd uplm. country . • Is there a gra~ucite -1n your ~<.J~ily a TISSOT • A-V.iiow •· alMI ll•tk. ,,,,,,,,,,. cotor ill• ..... ,. l-ltll•w/11dln1 N••lj•tor. T•ll• p,.....,lt'I. It"'-"' dlll•rent CUit• thro111ho11t 11111 WOl'ld. ' Mur 111•1 wUl'I dot .. ttlllfll ''""'"' r+e • ..., dvty eteltll ........ I e••• '"' C-V•now or .,..1 .. top, •1•1nlMI •let:I ba~k ea11. Ualcf!.. Ing. 11porld '"''" br1ct111 $11.• n.o.r-u• .............. ,.. __ J:::':.'ml Ill• CMAMI e tJIASTll CMAKI e IAtjUMlllCAll ''Tiie StoN Tho! Confidenot Built". · -~--l(irk , d? ~ --· ·-tMdl•• ...... .... ~ ........ ...... . A . · Father's Day is June 21 ~~~!!!tlf• LAST . 12· DA.YS father's D~Y . ·delivel'Y is , d I ,I still guaront~e . 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" AL~~~!!!rY'fJ ' - "It's nothing, really-just my·otd,.football·bee' ~ting Up again o o ·.H Soviets· Will Ch ang·e Mideast War Balance ROME (UPI) -Israel is still stronger, but the balance of Arab-Israeli mi I i t a r y strength in the Middle Ea st is beginning to shift away from her. How far it shifts should be determined this fall when the Soviets complete their military buildup in Egypt. The h I t he r t o undisputed Israeli military "'lfiUperiority may then be eroded dangerously if Russia actively enters the battle. This is the latest assessment in authoritative Western defense quarters. It is sup-. ported by: reports reaching members of the North Atlantic Treaty_ alliance whi ch review· ed the Mediterranean area at a ministerial conference this week. By general c on ce n s us , Russia holds the key.· The United Slates will make her Influence fell bY her decision whether or not to gral')t the latest Israeli requests for more phantom jets. ' By fall the Russian buildup In Egypt is expected to be· completed -the installation oCSAM 3 gr Ou nd -t o-air missiles. lhe deployment of new MIG 21J jets modified for low level attacks, the training or Egyptian pilots fr r therii and the slrearnlining of the Egyptian air defense com· mand under Soviet officers. The military balance in t he Middle East cannot be reldily .judged by accepted standards of men and firing power. Defense· experts list Israel's know how -military, strategic and technical -as the key factor determining the ?i.tiddle E&Sl power balar.ce and Israel 's miperiority ovf'r her more numberous Arab f<>is. Man for man, gun for gun , and plane for plane, th~ Israelis are h e a v i I y out· numbered. The raUo in man- power is about 10 ta 1 in favor or the Arabs, the sources said. Defense experts are ag'teed that, ror Israel, all binges on its ability to maintain the lead in know how. They said· the moment this lead is eroded, the balance will -s h i f t dailgerously fast to the Arab side. Outright Ru ssi an. in· terven"tion such as Soviet- piloted planes eno.·ng into combat or crossin ta the Suez Canal f>attla , C<luld do just that, the sources said. So fa r the ltussians, on best available intelligence,.., have taken over_ the control of Egypt's overall air defense systei'.n . They· have moved an entire air defense division into Egypt, along with some 7,000 to 8,500 experts, advisers, of~ ficerS aOO pilots. At present, they are.i masterminding the defenses in · the hinterland behind the Suez Canal which guard the factories, t h e tramport &Ystem1 • the citie!. ports and the new SAM 3 sites. A total of some 40 of these -should-be -operational by Ille fall. Oefeose . experts-say this .. development will d e p r i v e Israel of a considerable degree of freedom or actioo, both _in_ attack · a.rid. . defense_. and allow the Egyptians to con- centrate on the canal zone and build up 'reinforcements in the interior of the country. ' A further factor is the ac· cumWation of Soviet nav:al power in the Mediterranean where some 10 Soviet sub- marines. m addition t o destroyers and cruisers equip- ped wilh heliC<lplers, are con- stantly on call. They have been used by Russia so far as means to intimidate Israel rather than as an active battle force. ll is against the·background of these determihging factors that actual numbers and types of weapons in the Middle East contest must be viewed, the sources stressed. Not coun ting the other Arab annies, latest figures on the Egyptian [ront are as follows: According to the institute (See BALANCE, Page 11) ~ Nor have the Arab nations to worry about arms supplies. The Russians have not orJy replaced all the equipment lost --. in the six day war of 1967: they CQntinue tii pour vast a mounts of weapons into Egypt, Syria and other coun- tries -including sophisticated weapons and more and better , planes. (P•ld Pallllul Adverllnmenll ELECT . JOHN SCHMITZ TO CONGRESS Arms and planes arc, on available information, bein& once again replaced as fest as they 11.re destroyed by hraeli air attacks. • E·LE.CT X ' Richard M- BLAKE ·Sr. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AS PUBLIC-.- ADMiNISTRATOR · . . For Orange -CDunty • ....JUNL211d, l-910 • ' F.un :is playwear-, from P~nneys ... . . , Girls'· er.op. top st.011 set 100% cotton ~ fl'!' short sets for big aiiiltttle girls, •• · in ·several styles, including ruf. fled and print combinations • , • in lots of pretty cqlors to choo5& from. Buy ~-.-IS at this low, low price. · · ~sizes 7°14 1.69 Sizes 3°(>X 1.19 ' . ' ...• ,•. 'j ·' · 0 • '.;.../ A • • ·.J Girls' sleeveless top 'n short sets .. For big 'n little girts ••• 100%~ _ _.:~~f.==~.._ __ .,; cottOn shO rt set' ••• nauticor styling , • , or pretty prints in coro·rs to pleas• any l ittle g irl ••• so buy a whole sum- merful for your·fcrvorite girl• ot.budgtt pric es now. • sunsu1ts ••• For tiny boys and girls ••• polyester/cotton sunsults that are Penn. Pre•t<' er no iron• ing, Moml Assorted col9n and styles. Si1es'/,.1 1/,,li5 9 • Cotton sunsuits • • • For cool comfort ••• open bock little boYs' styles; cute bubble 1Iyle1 for littl e g irls ••• all in assorted color~. • Sizes 1-4, Sizes 3·6X 1. 4 9 • Sizes 7·141e99 Pre-school boys' boxers and polos Cott'on twill boxer longies i n mediu m blue, whiskey or ol ive, si ze s· 2-6 ••• perfe~t teammate. Str iped cotton polos in ouorted colors •• , size s 2/3, A/5 ,6/7 . •'• ot stock-up price s • Longie or polo , -DAILY PILOT • • I _, • \\ IM Or•nv• County needs and d~erves a quallfle~ _ and r11ponsibl1 ru11-trm1 publ ic administrator. A V-AILABt.E AT YOUR Le>CAL PE::Nl"1EY STO~E -' . ·. \ l ... j J !"'""'""'~ .... CE!!ll!~:i:::''Cll:::!'".!:::~:i:;:::::rii:'.':::::lll'!:!:!:°le":~~~·~j:":~~•:::::::::::::::::::::=:::~~!:~:'::!::!:::::::::~:::·!: .... :°!:!::l':':r"!"~..,.,.,....,._.~-,...,,~-. ....... ...,.._,_..,.....,,...,...,.......,...,..,...,......,.'<""M"-.-.._,,-.-...-.-~• -•' ---· ~ .. --..---..;;. ---. ----------..... • , • . . . Jf DAILY PILOT Moftdly, Ju" I, 1'70 ,. •• ; ~ ' ;t' Wqe·Pnce Controh· Democrats . Sandbagging Nixon?· ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -A With the blesslnC or to dump the whole thing In Republican members ot the · tert, appeared to add another t.. Democratic move to give Cbillnnan.Wrlght Pabnan ((). . the President's lap.'-'... 5ena~Houst EConomlc Com· hint to those a:mini (rom ~ President NixCrf\ 's land b y Tex.), they will try to attach Although he edloed Niloo's mittee Jn introducing a resoJ.u: ~the aecutl\lt Jilde that-* authority ror rpri~wage.Rnt the provision to a bill lo ex-apposition to mandatory coo:-Uon calling for p e r i o d i c admlnistratkwl •may 'be ""°" f freeie is a poUticalj>k>y mos\ '.tend the Defense Produ(:tion trots~ the fJCOOOfl'lY, Wldnall reports ob major price, wage inclined than it bas been '1 Republicans will resist, says said be wouki be wllHnc to and other moves, and the.Ir the past toward persuadon I· Rep. William B. Wklnall (R· Act,duetoupireJune30. conakler ltgislaUoo •1"'11 the erfectsontbe_..,..y. and voluntary action lo bold ( N.J.J, "U they think there sboold llnu of ...U,.r pendlng~ll .Tt)e Council ol Economic down wage and jpric< u,. WidnaU is the se n Io r be-mandatory controls on to requii:e the P~t'a ., Advitera W(jl.Jd be rtspopslble creases. Republica,n member ol the wages, prices and rents, why Council or Economic Advilirs for ~akiq~ reporia. In Widnall's charge' Of ~ticl' j· House Banking Committee. don't they pass legislatlon to work out guldellnel ror effect, tt would decide . h9,w against the oemDcrlt's -r • Democratic c o m m ·1 t t e e eriactJ.ne them?'' Widnall said voluntary r ·e 1 tr 1 t n t by subst.anlial 1 dul':rrge would panntly wu almt:d ln p.rt f. member' launclie<l,the freeie . ·in an interview. "But I don't business and labor. -liave tObe"lll-onler-io-have at-criticism of Nixon for riot idea at a private meeting think Wey would do this. '!his Widnall also joined other serious inflaUonary effect _ invoking standby credit con,. ' . "' . . . • REDUCE TAXES ' . By E/ectf111 ROBERT L "BOB" CITRON ·10 YM.-. Oran;e Coanty Deputy Tu Colkclor FOi TAX COLI.ECTOR HE IS FOR> Limitation of taxes on single famlly homes t:bus REDUCING real property TAXES. Wednesday. is a political ploy. They want the same sort of decision tt trol powers.voted last year. would be maklo( U l t !jll<m opposed tl>ls4 '""1' I--• .,, th I rormulaled 1U1J1e11nes. vision, w111<h ..... allacliiil' to atron will establlsh tax collection centers at banks, to allow Senior Citizens .l othen to Jl01 Wees without tnl..iing long distanCeS. • • • • • • • • • ! I • • I • • • • • • • • • • I • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I ' ! l • , • • • • . • j • I L- ' I • SHERIFF JAMES A. MUSICK x LDJ Bir p ace Wldnall aaid lie has heard other leglslati\Jn, and ~ ... some dixuasion of le&lslation when he signed the bW he for guidelliM!a W«ked out in did not .intend to UM U. Citron will support legis)ation for a 4-pe.yment real property tax system Instead of the present . SHERIFF ORANGE COUNTY Historical Site 1795 LAGUNA CANYON ROAD mcCormict LAGUNA BEACH .. MORTUARY ' . 494-9415 • WASHINGTON (UPI) - -The Lyndon Baines Johnson national historic site, honoring the place where the former President was -born and grew up, near· the present LBJ ranch will be. deatcated at Stonewall, Tex., June 13. Interior Secretar:y 'Walter J . Hic kel said he would formally accept deeda tO the property encompassing a reconstructed birthplace, the Samuel Ealy Johnson farmhouse ahd Lyn- don Johnson's boyhood home . t\.nne~J AUTO C•NT•lt Going.~· ~oing CLOSEOUT Tubeless . polyester Full 4 ply construction ~1~--pl•• fed.ta,.___ NOW · ~ and old tire nD. OllG. , TAX ~J3 •••••••••.•.•.•• SJ5 ..................... 1.7t J•oo.t~ .•. : . ...., .•.. , ....• 1"15 •••••••••••••••• 1.M .... ,, .........• , ..•.. s1s .................... ,, $16 pl••• ....... NOW ••4f•Wt~re adv~e "and I think we· Democrats have repeatedly should be taking a.good hard contended he should UJe 1the loolc at it." reserve powers In hJs lfifiaticio 'rAJL•-D AGAIN fight and to channel more u-credit into booslng. 11.rerrlng to wage and price'lom;;;;;i~o;;;;i;;;;;;­standardl tblt were fre-qU<llllJ. "'1iiaed and finally ~ durb;lg earlier ad· ministratklns, 1Widnall added, "I don't think that just because they w~re a fallure before we should conclude that they muat he a failure again." The position taken by Wid- nall, ooe of the pfinclpal Republican spokesmen l n Congreas on ecoftornic m.,l- ' - • For All California~ •• .. • -2 payment system. ·~~dorsed by Chas. W. & Ethel Mozley oocroa•s cOMM•n•• - Df', V, IC.mt TNrM. Cll!R.• Of" •• ....,," ........ DI'. w .•• '~ C"lllNI COMMITTll -l'rMllllll P. Nldley, 0..... A. ., ""•r Anl9lll T_ .. WWlll 1< ... 11:~ Wl'fM L ·-W. \.. Mortcfl-..1 ltMtrt-ICIM •111 l.•lnl • Cltm, W. M_...., c...,.lt• Cb11t., 201 .,... 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If ?Out 1;,. t•ill _...., ... 1.-.ntea period, r1turn it to .--.d -will, •I -option, rl!09ir ~ tore, or make ., •llOWilnR beMd on 1111 oriln.I purchlse: prict:, iflctudl"I ·~ Fed.en.I hcill TIK. t-rd IN ~hne of • fl-ti,.._ WI wllt '"°" 1009.e of the oril;Ni pwcheM 11riol. ~ •ppfieltl'9 ffllerfl ElDcm T-. _... tt.e lc:xr. 1\loca-1141riod. Ttl~r, -win 111o. !90% f/111 25"tt d .. erflinlt ~ "1ct. illlcludln& ~b .. F .... I bl:i• Tia, ._,. .. ,..... llf. -tir .. (See dllrt betoW) ........... ,.... ...... ..,._ ......................... ___ ,.~ , ........ _ ,.,; ... --1'4 l'lllMM ~ .. , .. _. ,.,; ... ___ tl-17 ... ..,th: .,. .n .. -,_... _____ 11-31...-... T,_.U.,,,.._.liell We tloild IMo _,. FONmlall I.lie ure tTac:lion ind~klts . .,,_, licnll •llen ,oaf tire llfloaild be ...,--. H' JOU" tue _,.. out Cexeept for I~ 1111n· ~) -9il ... • A: • .,_.., on th. oriainsl ~ p;Jcc. lnetud· --~II t1 ..... r:..."-o'-"clh~of•-ttr'l.W1•itl ... ~ ...... -... •" ...... 8-CKmld .... ef ......... MOn\tlS --..... .. """-2 .... • .. .., ... _ -· ........... . ~ Custom brake ovMbaul .; O.i'>tJNC!t Disc broke Fords ond clievrolets / ouWhoul ••• Com. in now 29.88 79.88-* O.r senic• i•cl•d*': ' • lmtallatro. of""'~ lin'Mgi • RebuildiftSI of cill wheel cylincten • Rewrfotf~ of bfa•• dru- • BleediltQI Ofld refilli"'ll brah.,.... • Ropocki ... -wheol ......... • hutollittg _. ff'Oftf ~ ...U. Yolks_ ... .... mostot .... .-. •••• 47.88 OlllVI IN ••• CH.AIOI ITI Orr •nk• iacl•tlft: ...... """"'dilc ~· .., .. PQlk, • Hew p,....i .. h"lft91o, reor.,.._h e .... btoiie tpri ....... fl'Oftt 9MCIM MOk ••• rebuild froflf colipen • leb.Ud .-1 q'tindtn, NOf' .+.eek, ,,...._. ..... Moft ................. &w • GriMI ri.;9 .. .attll .... f SQf ....... , • --,·----•If od;.e.rt • bpDck ,,.... ..... 1 beari• • ..._, cmcf ...nn Ma••~ ·--I AYAJLUU AT ANT OHi Of THUi PIN~IT AUTO CINUlll BUENA PARI(• CANOGA PAIK CAMSIAO CHULA VISTA DOWNEY RJllUTON HUN11NGTOH MACH ~l lf!wkllT lµot ORA,NG 0£ "'THt CfT'I'" ~ vtNTUl,A_ •o. J _ •a: ..... van.,~ (Q.ORD'SUNOAYS) T J IMOP IUNOAY, TOO, 12 .. s p..M.J I ' ' ' ' ' •·! • .. AIR POLLUTION • •\Sponsored law which gave California the nation's strict· ~t anti·smog standards. • WATER POLLUTION •Cosponsored the Clean Water Restoration Act to rettore the clarity of our water. • • NATURAL RESOURCES •Took the lead_ in convincing President NiJC'1'tolO preserve a National Seashore at Point Reyes for all California to enjoy . •Backed the Redwood National Park . EDUCATION • Siionsoreda DROPOUT PREVENTION PROGRAM to keep children in school. •Coauthored BILINGUAL EDUCATION ACT to give Mexican-American ch ildren equa·I educational · opportunities. ~ . ----.Authored the IJrban and Rural E~ucation Act to help dis· a~ntaged children. HUMAN RIGHTS •Cosponsored the 1965 Voting Rights La • • •Enacted legislation to prohibit arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age. DRUG CONTROL •Worked to strengthen Drug Control Act which increased penalties for trafficking in illegal dru'is and made posses· sion of LSD a crime. . - PORNOGRAPHY ' • Introduced legislation to outlaw sale of pornography to minors • TAX SHARING •Advocates that Federal Government should share tax dollars and taxing ability with states to allllw more local control. AGRICULTURE AND. CONSUMER PROTECTION •.Introduced CONSUMER AGRICULTURAL FOOD PROTECTION ACT recogn izing right of farm workers to organize but preventing harvest-time work stoppages . Reelect U.S. Senator GEORGE MURPHY For All California ChJlrm1n, Vjct9r ~'· ndriws, 666 E. 17th St.,· S.ota A'1• • • I ,. --~ ----=-------------------• ,,... ·--~----...--...~~-.---~~---.-\~ --: '· ' . .. Monday, June 1, 1970 OAILY '11.0T ] J l'AIO HLIJICA,1. ADVIJ:TISIMfHTI BALANCE OF POWER IN MIDEAST CHANGING • • • I .WHY AU THE HITEIEST IN .JHE' 11EASUIEl'S OfflCE? Effective and Responsible Operation (CooUaued from PageJ) -90 SU7 Eukhof fi&h'~er botnb. for strate,ale studles, Egypt ers. But these figiu'f!S have has an regular army of 2071000 been s u r P a s s e d. Russia men lll!ainst Israels 11,500 was reported ·to have sup. regular4 ~lthoogh f u 11 y plied in recent weeks new mobilized Israel can Cleld-plan~ bringing the tolal of 268,000, l..atest eslirnates front· t~ improve<j MIG21S to 150. allied de~ense sources-said Sixteen more Sukhoi fighter ' bombers are believed to have been -,dellvered. Above all Russia has been Carrying out a crash l(aining program f~r Egyptian pilots and , l s reported to have sent ln 100 to 150 pilots of ila own ..... "Israel bu about 100 IQ.kJ!ge jets. Jt has tile first ¥tUadrons out of the cCutracted total of 50 Phantom 1eb and aome so American made-Skyhawlts. ACCOl<lmg to the· strategic In· stitute an unditclosed number or aaditionaJ ones '\I.NII JOHN SCHMI fl To lVIJI H. SWANGER, C.l'.A. OtU,NGE COUNTI' lRUSURfR "CHECK THE RECORD! , Onnae County now etrns $40,294 lnter&!t daily under pol~y set and administered by County Treasurer Inn H. SWUCtt, CPA. Since fiscal 1965 he has t>eert 1ble to li&!'t.n County Taic butdens by $54,312;117. Earri1np tNmeflt ever'f Unit of County aowmment. with mote . tt\ln $23.2 ml Ilion. aoirc to yoyr local .school districts Csee tlblel. -• ~' . • Ivan Swal}ler ·~ht "honestY, ,1nle1flly, -respect, inCf 22·~'5 , .. Piti9ncOs-anout- st11ndin1 C«tlfied Public Aecounllnt to his post in 1957 •. He' has Introduced new; suc- cmful, proyen methods to harullln& some 400 dilhr•nt funds 'ln his clre.•Jvan s ... ,,.er ted the way to stroncer state investmerit llws and coiintJ.-poliey In 1965 wlllch continu• to benefit every vottr. ,As 1 public urvice. the CamP1iK" Committee his sent .cc1mplttt in· 'form1titn on policiy~ actfvlty, reporh, interest earnings and distribution to Ill city councll-me"f-sct.ool board rnemben;, attotne)'f, •nd Cert fled Publ ic Accountants. SEE THE REPORTS! . · Tht 1111 Cr1nd Jury said1 "CNe take) this opportu.n1ty to .c~mmend the Tr.easurer and his assistant for their kOOWledce, vigilance and, efforts 1n obta1n1ng ma1lmum interest returns throuah investment of Idle funds held and handled by the Treasurer." • . And t'flry previou$" Grand Jury commended Ivan Swanger. ''The 1981 Grind Jury be· heves thlt the Treasurer's office is • tlNn-cut, w.11...,..ntpd ottic;t ••• " Tht 1,11 Jllf1. were 2!SSUrecl bY "'a clMr, conciH •nd wttl-prepe~ report" _(on TruSIJl'.-'a opmtlonsl "thlt tAe dep1rfment was well end tfflciently run.• The 1HI Jli!rr uid "l~nt his been made ••• the -Trusurer's office Is to be conunended for Its efforts In punuinr a more •aressive investment Jll'Oll'lm which his mµlted in increased revenue to the count)'." The 1115 Grand Jury not only commendtd Ivan Swan;er but recommended he receive a substantial raise. CON CHESS r_eeently supplied. ' Egypt ha1 more than J,OOOlro===-===;:::;;;,====iiiiOiiiiO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~i!ii====--guns, chiefly in the canal sec-PAID l'OL.ITICAL. AOVlllTISIMINT tor, including 200 self-pro- pelled guns ~ on · So\'iet TS4 and J05ef Stalin tanks and lOOmm guns, cooaidered <me of ~ moot formidable. weapon. Israel Is said to have about halt that n'umber of big guns. Egypt has some ratXI tanks of various sizes and Israel reportedly some 900 to 1,000. • As for planes the picture Is uncleJr. The strategic institute reported earlier thls year that Egypt had 100 MIG 21S, 120 MIG lSS, and ~11G 175, and GWC Ready , For Sugimer ... EL!CT MAYOR ROBERT {BOB) M. WILSON ORANGE' COUNTY SUl'!RV1$0R 5th . DISTRICT we · .AGR·EE·!!! '" ., NEW . LEADERSHIP IS NEEDED CAN YOU BUY .. IT OR MUST IT BE EARNED? eo :e· w I LSO N MEETS ALL THE LEADERS·HIP QUALIFl.CATIONS MAKE YOUR VOTE AN INVESTMENT IN PR.OVEN ABILITY ' Ivan Swanger has perfotmed. His outstandinc: s9rvice Is recopiud and commended an-nually by the Grand Jury ·and the Board of Supervisors. Would you choose Ivan Swan;~s 35 year blckrround as a CPA, Of his opponent's 1our year career? Would you choose lv1n Swanger's 13 years of experience in the important office of County Tr1asurer, or a man w~. has no e1perience. Do you · want the daily investment and handling of hundreds of rn1ll1ons of dollars of your tax-paid moneJ continued under the directiori of lvan.Swanger's proYen ability, or handed over to a beginner? Golden Wesl College wUI begin swnm~ regisltition !or classes June I, with clauea starting June IS and con~ tinuing through August 7. Sixty-seven courses ,have been scheduled at Golden West both day and evening. - LOOK AT HIS RECORD--- Our committee ur1es that you. inv1st your. vote in ptoven ability. Ivan H. Swan1er )las earn•d your lnter1st and yeur trust. Walter Knott, Honol'lry Chairml!'I, Robert P. Swift, CPA, Fln1nc1 Chair-man, Willis J. Clemons, Irene D1nl1er. ElelM ljem, Harry I. Horn, Seth Mu1nch, Cllarles A. Pearson, Slrall Pe1non, Mrs. Martell Thompson. ~ ~::"' r·_~c:: .... .,.,.~ EARNING YOUR INTEREST ' · · .'~ Keep Excellence IV AN H. SWANGER,cPA • INCUMBENT . COUNTY TREASURER A NON-PARTISAN OFFICE . ' P•ld ltr Dy htft "· $1Qnt•r C1111ptlgn Ct111111Htw" 112 •• C ... pmtn, Or111111 ,. Continuing day and evening students who plan to attend the summer session wiU ,, re~ter Ju~ 8, fron1 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and· 6-8 :30 p.m. Registration appointments for these hours will be is.stied by the admissions and records office beginning June 1. Open registration will be held June JO. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and 6-8:30 p.m.; and June 12, from 2-4 p.m. Late registration will be held i June 15 and 16, in the ·ad· ministration building. Gerald llarris Given Prize .. PUILIC SERVICE . . • Bob Wilson's interest in government ranget well beyond city boundaries •nd h•s served on the follo wing committees; STATE , , • Currently in second term •• Director, C'alif. league of Cities ·'Community Development Committee of the league State Building Regulations Commit+e...:....Four Terms , NATIONAL ••• Environmiln+•1 Quality COntrol Committee,, N•tional Le•gue of CititJ-Fourth Term Nation•I Rivers and HarPors Commission, WestU-ngton, tt;C. ..._ Resolutions Comrnltte.•, Unit•d Stet•• Conf•rence of M1yors COUNTY ••• Orange County Coe1tal Highway· Cornmisiion Orang• County D•c•nfralixetion COmmitt•e on County Offices COMMITill 10 l!LICT IOI WILSON lrfflt Gisler, Meytr Hunlin,lon l1•d1 1'160·62 Cerl lvcilh•lfl'I, M9'fer ... Hed!J11t S•1! .. ..Ju1n c•pi1tr1fto Ltll-l i fin•nc~ Ch•irm•n Derotlty Je Sw-•11 Ch1ir111•11 Stell Nert11n1,, MayM S~ft Cl•ll'ltnt• lt64-66 Nt,•• Miiier, Meytr A. l. Ph1illey1 Mayer ~-."!'(port lt•c:hJ '152-54 _Coil• Mf11 1961·70 • REMEMBER RES UL TS COUNT NOT EXCUSES IT'S ROBERT (BOB> WILSON JUNE 2 Gerald Harris, an art major al Orange Coast College, has been awarded a $1,500 scholarship to B r o o k s Institute, School of Fine Arts in Santa Barbara. Ser'itnt hi• 2nd term •• Mayor WILSON WORKS f YOU ind 17 yurs In Public SMv\co -or Butineum1n-V•ter1n Cltl1•n--'.~egi1l1tor PROVEN MEMBER :· SECRETARY: CHAIRMAN: CHAIRMAN; PRESIDENT: · The one-year full tuition was offered to the painter for study toward a bachelor or fine arts degree. l'AID J'O°LITIU.L. AOVaaTISIMINT CO_MMITIEET5> ELECT ll:OIEll,T M. WILSON 116'1 NEV/PORT ILVO .. COSTA MESA. EL·ECT SPENCER -w1LLl-AMS -. -- ATTORNEY·· GENERAL HE CARES ABOUT · HIS FAMILY AND YOURS MEMBER OF. ·THE REAGAN TEAM -EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP. . _ __,. ' •. • GOVERNOR REAGAN'S CABINET, 1967-70 STATE HUMAN RELATIONS AGENCY 1967-70 BOARD OF CORRECTIONS, REVIEW AND (_, PLAN NI NG COUNCIL, HEALTH 1967-70 ./ GOVERNOR REAGAN'S INTER-AGENCY CON FER.ENCE ON DRU,V ABUSE. 1968-70 CALIFORNIA DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S ASSOOATION. 1962-63 ,, ' ELECT SPENCER WILLIAMS 'ATTORNEY GENERAL vo~TE JUN·E 2~---· -- ' Committee Ch1irm1n, Keith G11de, 4667 MacArthur, Newport Beach • ----.---.- -------------------------------~---___ ..____ __ --------- .- ,. ' . , ! ' ' I • l i • 1 I ' .. t I r. , ' ' • • t DAILY PJL07'~ •.• orulay, Junt 1, 1970 Dennis Carpenter works with America's· ' . leaders. MARCH 5-Dcnnis E. Ca.rpc:nter rMtts with PresidC'n[ Rich;,r,rd Nixon and White House officia\1 to di~cuss Orange Coun1 y problem• i_nd Rcpuh- lic11n party aClJ \·itics. MARCH 10-GO't'trnoc Ron11ld Rea- gan in...ite1 ~nnis E, Carpenter lo Sac- ramento fnr a review of Californi;i. prohlcm.S-A{tc.f.W...l.td _th.cy__h.m:.dwiwo~nc~•-----1 together. APRJL J6-Uc1111is £. C;,r,rpcntcr eonfc r1 wit h Adminis1ration offi d;i.l&---- in. the office of Vi)'."c-Prc~idcnt Spiro · Agne w. . MAY 5-0range County BO~rd of SupcJ"YisorJ prc~nls l1cnnis E. Carpe n- ter with con1mcnd~tion for his ch rcc: ye~ of servict a.s (hairman of the Air- port Commi)~ion, • Today's problems demand proven leadership. VOTE i8Dennis I CARPENTER _. for State.Senator A REPUBLICAN LEADER FOR ORANGE COUNTY (Paid for by Ca rpe~te r for Senate Cotmlittee) 211-N;-Broadwey Si1nti1~n1 C1lit. ? 1' , ' . 1 is;;ue,oof hemorrhoids cau.ed by inflamm11.li1J11 :tnd infectic.ia. lt ~'~vluhricat.r.~!Oh('lp protect the inl1an11·J, 11•til:i.tf'd ·gur-!ttee art~ aud J11·l1"" n1ak,. bo"'t!I mo\t- meulil less Jla lnful. 1'11ere'1 n11 oth;r formula 'for hcmor.rhoid~ tik,. PN;paration H. Oinl.loellt ' or°iJuppos.it..oriu. Sears Kenmore Automatic Washer with .. ermanen . ~ PLUS All These Outstanding Features • • • I 1Yo rmal, Perm a11e11t Press, Delic<1le Cycfos . Kcnmor1! E leclric llrycr "'ith T~·o Tem11craturea ... s109 U,IU,llOUll,ltll~NDff'f. lOVIM• ••t -Mll" IMIUWOO• Oil l ·lltl Sh•' Nlthll M.tHfti:7 tti,_,+i Seh.lt•7 f:~O A,M. i. fz~O ,.11111., SVMl•J 12 N••11 I• Ii,.,._ • · llot, Warn1 . Cold lii1leF Temperatures Kenmore Elec tri1~ Drycrwilh Pcrmant•nl Prr!!ls Cycle ' .. Sears Low Price - A•k Aho11l :Sea no , <.:on,·cnienl Credit Plan5 i\l.!o Avai lable al Sc ars ., 1111 l.i a nee and Catalog Sales Stores I ------ J.r,•ele Eleclric Oryef. with. Pern1ane nt Press Cycle \ .. • ' L s • • • • • ' ' ' ' c ' ' • • L • ' ' ' • • • ' ' , ' • I ' • _______ , Jtleeti•fl• MONl:JillY til .... JoWf M.,_ AIM Y'I Miii'' Club, • Ylo\U.-:llllll UMt(1ltrJltb':t,J1111t ioort aeKll, 1 11.m. E•PIDl'et $Co1lla. l1bcocJ( E'll<tn1nla E••lorer POii lN, "°I Merbor lllvd, Co».T• M111, 7:15 p.M, • DtMolar, Or1ne1 COQ.t Ctl..,ler, M•· 10'llC 'Tmeplt, 1!1~ trr .. 1 •nd SI. AllllAWI 'II«, N-1 lttdl. 7:1$ ... m. (Mll Mn• Mir"*"' loo.. M~ n. Odd F1llllWl"HJll, 206 Newpoo!t 81¥d,. Cof;Uo .lo\n.9, I 11.m. ~r. Hunll1>111ton lntll CIMPl.r, MelOlllt Tfl'l\Jle• JOf Uok• Awe .. Hunl- h"'°" 111.ci. 7::111 '""' ' • fe...,r.in V•lln' J1111lor C111mtw' of c....-rc1, llolrlt lflftllrw, 5Kurltv Fifi! N1tlon.ll 8•nk. M .. rooll1 StrHt ;olllll l plle(! AYll!W, F-1111' V1Jo- 14n1, J:JI P.11\. ,MlulOfl Vitia Elki Club, »lnkln vi.- -•lo JI UCM__tl!!I_ Center, Millkln VI· i lo, I p.m. TUISDAY W11Tmlnlltr Ch1mi.r cf Com,...rc., Klll!il'I 11011 Rnt1ur1nt, Wntmlft.'f' ti••· 17 -· CH I• Ht.-El!dlolntl CIUb, Corti llff'f Rftl•lll'tnt, :i..s H1rDDr Blvd., Golll M111, U -. COii. 11\eW Stnlot Clllun1 Club, Com- mwnllY RtctMll..., ~Mt. Ort~• Cou111Y F1lrt...,....... Cos!1 lio\ftll, 11 '""· (GI'-"4 Mtr klW..ib Club,, VIiie s....-n. 3536 E. Coa" M!lllW•I'· Co-·-_.I ~r, 12: !O ......... Cott• Ill-Kht1..,l1 Cklb,. C«i" ,.,,_ Goll _.., Country Club, COl11 M"", 1'11S P.tn. • -M__..,. H.i!tbor Ol>tlml$1 Cfob, VIiia M1rln1, 104$ Bafslde Clrlve, N"'- POrl Be1ch. 11' 15 P.m. Huntl"9ton Btech Klwenrs Club. Hun!- l1>11lon !e•t!lff Counlr¥ Club, 3000 P1lm Ave., HY<lllnoton Beich, 13:U p,m, Hunt!ntton Bei>Ch Rol.nr C!ub-North. FOAJr Winds 1tnt.ur1nt, lt'71 &ols.o • Chiu Road, Hunt!(MI~ Be1ch, 12:11 p.m. Cetonl del Mir Ercr.....,e Cll,o1;1, Jo- .. ,., ltnll l,Jl'lnl, 2121 E. Coast Hlen- Wlf, Cor1;1n1 del Mw. U noon. H1mllntrlon 81~ North Lion\ Club, Mffd0wl1r1I. COl/nlf'Y Club, 1un Gr• h1m, Hunlf~ton BM(h, 11 ,_,, e~w.... Club ol-lfYifte-lndvst•!•I Corn•ltll, SM! Sl'llrt .. U11ur1in, 71'1· W. CO.SI Hltl'lw1r, NewPorJ h9t11. ~·· Births Deal/a Notlres AWDl!RSON Mtnrr AOd-•~n. 1!1·A ,i.v...,1111 1·-•~rl"'. Lttun~ •J111111. 0.1• of d111h. MIV "· Su,.,lvlld llY Wiii, M1tlt L. A""•r--'11 ,.,.,, !'ltnnlnt L .. et L• Cr1111e, 1111~\·1 Norman IC. An<kr1o0n,~J '""n.."1 daut~!1r.( M{l.. ltotiati ltlellrnllftd, Oh•,... P!t '1et111 ltllnolsi 1nd SiYen 1r1..0C:h ll· Clrlll'I. Strvlcts wtrt ht1d lod1y, Mo/ldaf, P•clfk Vltw c11a1111. lnt1rment. l'1cllk \fl-M_.111 l'artl. Dl•Kl.-1 In' P1clflc Vltw Mol'llllrf. GOIM.l!Jt_ _ f.dn1 Mtrlt ~-11'' lturtl ~11c,, Coil• Mt ... Aee 1'; dale of ""''"· MIY ll, s,u,,..1.,.ee1 bY II!~ -. Mltr.,ln, of S1nl1 Ana; Allrn If .. of CO$l1 Mu.tl lt!'lru1d C-otmtr, M1"1'1tto!tt flu•llltr, M1rln t, 'Sim-, Vlrt ln!a; lllur 1!1tara. l lnlt 1(1"119et, Ht lllt Mrtier't, f,nM M1ll1 t nd ,i.Jl~t f.l ... kt. 111 of MlnMHIOi11 four'lten 11rtnclelllldrt n an4 n11111 t ro•I· 1rtndcMl<:lr1n. Strvfctt. Tllur1<11y, II AM, lie!! BrOldWIY Clltoel. lnltrrn~nl. H1r111lr Jltll Me....,.11! Ptl'll. Btll Brc1d· w1r Morluarr, Olr-.:11•1. ' MILL Strah Hiii. '901 N. Jrlstol. S.nll Ant. Dtlt DI' Mith, MIY tf. Su"'I""' Irr ...,, 'fhom.11 w .. of Onllrlo, Caned1J ne~. JOhn G, Moul'HIOOl\o S.Ula An11 t llllll •••nddllldo'tn. GrlYtl\tte R,...ictl wero htld ltlltf, Mond.1" ~int View Me- "'°'111 "'"'· Ptclflc Vlrit Mor1u1ry, OlrKlltS. MANGAN l!llttbe'!!I M. Mtn11n. 710 Ftrnlt fl ""'~ COl'1lN de! Mir. Dt l• of dttlh, Mar "- ~,,,!ved by dllUllll.,, Mrw, f llll'lltl' M. C'altman, Coront dtl Mttl ind lhrtl t•lmkllildrtn. PUllfrll Ml'Vlctl tnd ln; ltm11nt will bt helil In lfOOklyn, N- York. Btllr Morl\HlrJ, C~ dtl Mar. fwwardlne dlrectws.• MOt.llA JOlt,,.,I,.. Moltrl . Nit 1'J., of tnll 'l't!low Woad W1'f, lrvhll, Date ol dealh, Ml'f tf. Su,.,lveCI b'I' cllut!l!1r-. Mr1. Oo!orn H111, ,,.,1.... llfflrr, ren111111, Mand1r. I l'M. R"u!em MUI. Twsd1r, It AM, both 11 our Ll<l'I' Clwitrl11if AllMll Cafh. 1nc c:i.urch. 1111n: lil«1wr/, c-t flt Mar, OlrKl'Ors. -,.,. S1'f:LLWAGlN How~~ LH S!t !Jwann. A9t SJ, O! ,,,, Nt"NPOrl. ,i.pt, !!. C1111t1 Mtw. su .... IYt'd bv wHe, DoroThr; c1auo111er, Jo Ott 51tllw•tt~. Co1!t M111. Stl"l!Ctl. WN· n1t111v, 11 AM. Btll Broadwav Cllaptl, llttl Brotdwav Mortu1ry, CllrKlcr1. ARBUCKLE I SON WatclUf MMW:ary U7 E. 17&1r SL, Cotta Meu -•• BALTZ MORTUARIES Coron1 del Mar OR a.NII Cotti Mtsa. ft.U f.IU4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lit BrotdWltf1 Colt.I MHI .UWIP • DILDAY BR01'11ER8 Hutlnflo11 VllJey Mortalll'Y 17111--. Hantfn~ Bncb ac.m1 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAR& Cemeler7 • ~ • Clo1pel S5e1 P1dfte Vie" Drl•e Newport Beldt. Calffornla W-ml • J'EEK FAMILY COJ.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolui Avr. w .. lolht1iu - • • SHEFFER MORTUARY !.qa•• -· 4M-llU· ... ClnDellte ...... • SMITRS' MORTUARY m At111 si. lh1ulht.ctnn Buclii NMlll -. • Top Space · Explor~rs Will Meet -' ·Tot :Beater . ' ~ Gets · Term In Prison SANT A 'ANA "-· An Anaheim inan convicted of beaUng and burning his 13- month-old son bas b e e n se ntenced to ooe to 10 years in state priSon. Superior Court J u d g e Howard Cameron ordered that term [or ~obby Loon :Jackson, 23, follow\ng the defendant's conviction· in a non-.jury trial or chargeS of innicting cor- poral iojuri,f:s oil a minor. l Jackson Was arrested at his home after offices in- l'estigaled injuries Inflicted on little David Eric Jack!On. The boby suffered a broken arm ;r,1d ribs and numerous first and second degree bums while left in his father's care. - It v.·as successfully alleged in-the noo-jw:y_. t{lal-tha.l-the inj uries were consistent with physical abuse and the bums were suffered whea the child "'as dipped j n scalding bath water.-·-- Home Show To ·Bloom ANAHEibt -F'lQficulture £rom 21 °lqi'eign countrtes as well as ~ic varieties will t>e-fea~ '-next month at t}\I Sottthland Home1 and Gilden. Show at. ~ ·Con· . veiltion tenter here. The event will run June 20 through · 28 in the exh!bltion hall . .. Well-known floral .designer Harry ¥acre.a Is deslgrilng • series of natural prdtnr, wa- terfalls 'Ind other props for the display, according to co-- chairmen Andy Dudics and Richard Owen. Varioul! furnished rooms will display the latest in home ac- cessories, while a completely constructed house, vacation chalet and all-electric mobile home will be among major features. Fire Station Pact Okayed TUSTIN -Contracts total- ing llQl,106 for a new norUl Tustin area fire station, and 13.f picnic tables In Featherly ~ Park were awarded by the-Boar!! of Supervisors Tuesday. · Low bidder of 15 received ·- for the. fire station was Gen- tosl Brothers of Costa Mesa at $&5,748. The facility will be located at Cowan Heighta Boule'(ant and Skyline Drive, replacing. a temporai:y trailer now, in use. -· The Featherly Park picnic table bkf went to ~f. KJngma . and Company of Anaheim for 111,3$8, There were seven bid· drrs. .., (' . ,. • • Monday, Jime 1. 1970 DAILV 'PILDT J" . • Partial sOlutlon w1LLiAM .. t.1'. "Wi'Lcoxlti REPUBLICAN FOR _, . Child Care Fu1ids Okayed CONGRESS ' I FRiii Jbu9 Abuse Fad .. ... Every fMn•1•r- Ev1ry P1rent- Should re•d thisl • * Fir c111rtt••11•, flr191, •f· f•CflY• Ft,r••tFltt t lt ft, * ~' c111••"'11!w• l11d1r· 1h1, fri tht tr1tllltio111 of th• ~1,uDlic111 r1rty. * For • lllOFI of inlttrity, * Arll'ly v•f•rtr1, forll'ltr · (r1114 ,ro1•011tor, loo1d 1111111b•r 01•n91 Co1111tv l1r Au1cl1· tlon, Locel 1ch•ol Do1r4, Cor11•rY1ti11i- i1! who worktel t• S1v1 Sall Cr11• f•r ,11Dllc 11••· SUPERYISO.R_ALIOtt...£. A.LLEN IS lHE MAN WHO HAS. GUIDED THE SPECTACULAR GROWTH OF THE SOUTH COAST OF OlA.NGE COUNTY. DURING HIS TERMS IN.OFFICE, THIS A(EA-THE FIFTH SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT -HAS · BliiCOME KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AS THE "LIViNG MODEL" OF ECOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL . . • Tlf.6 ,Aers CA##OT •• OISPUT60! THE ORANGE COUNTY TAX .RATE IS CALI· t"<;>R,NIA'S LOWEST-a rell\lll'~able acwmplisb.. ment since Or-.:e County ~s the fastest growiOg metropolitan county ia. the United States. It wu · achieved by efRcient ind: ecooorftical practices introduced by Supeni~ Allen; a ntired banldn& executi\'~. ·, ' • l ' .. 1 ' IA'tr: -• .. .---_ TIIB ~\!BER OF Fl.IG!fl'S, HOURS OF OPERAYION, . AND TYPErOl' A IBCRllT- FLOWN AT ORANGE COU1''TY AlllPORT HA VE BEEN RESTIIICI'ED-o """' ol Su,_. visor Allen's introdnction of eq,uitable me1ns ol control. H~ advocated both.Pha,e '{and Phase~ of the ?\faster Plan of Air Transportation *"'."' under study. 'Aa SINCE SPA NISH LAND GRANT DAYS, ALMOST HALF OF ORA NGE COUNTY'S BEACHES HAVE REMAINED PRIVATE-a situation now rapidly bein& changed into public O\\'nenbip by the Sl miUion Beach ...requisition Fund initiated by Su~rvisor Allen, a £und unique: in California. 'A~F DEVELOPMENT OF TIIE UPPER NEWPORT BAY IS STILL UNDEI\ STUDY -as nothmg ht.s been decided by the courts regarding the exchange of lunds.hcld by The Irvine Company for those the county holds in trust £or the state. Supervisor Allen has made his position clear thlt he w1nt1 the lneritlble de¥elopment ol the Upper Newport Bly I•. P.•. ~ public a beautiful rureational aru while protediug Ill adeqnlte " • ecology lor wildli£e. • 'Aa DANA POJ1"J' HARBOR is ONE OF THE NEWEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL HAR· BORS OF REFUCE IN THE WORLO- providin& recrl'1ttion, t ducation and0 culture for millions. 1·1-.e r11ct fh1t1 it will be Paid ror when it is completed is anothtor exan\ple o( Supt"r\'i)or ·:t-~--~A~l\enJ bu.~incss IH..'t.unen and capable oulminislra- tloa. ~-t--l!<il!LE~RE AUXILIARY AU\flELD - OW .BEING DEVELOPED INTO T~H""Eo-..,.-­ 'Aa THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE FIFTH SUPERVISORJAL DISTRICT IS TllE ENVY OF TllE WORLD. IT IS THE BEST PLAN- NED GEOGRAPIIlC AREA IN AMERICA- an achieVement ol progressive lhiokin& and C9~ operation bctwc:en private enterprise And local government. Everyone agrees that Mission. Viejo, Leisure World, Laguna ,Niguel, ind the new towns on The Irvine are excellent ~1mplitt of progressive planning. SupervUor'" Alkra hu been active in (urthering: tho Orange County Cealr.t Planning Program, which is dedicated to tMr fm- P..vement IOd conln!I ol the t.W:m,&wwwiiout. UNTY"S LARGEST REGIONAL PARK - _L JlE~IAIN A PARK--bea1ue oC Super· Allen's critical vote which removed the p11rk -site the study of the Master Plan of Air Tr...,,.portatlo_n and put it into lhe pay-U•)'OU•IO • progam of devrloping: regional parks throughout the county. IA a THE COAST F REEWAY WAS RO UTED BEHIND THE LAGUNA HILLS BECAUSE SUPERVISOR ALLEN SPEARHEADED ITS PLACEMENT INLAND. He m;tt,,led the wldeo- in&1 and str1ighlening oE the Laguna C.-,0.. Road to make it safer. He 1lso conoeiNd die pla for • ~ county library ia t.;un. Betdi -another example ol. his hD cooperation with loco! p..-. 'A~F ALTHOUGH SALT CREEK BEACH WAS LONG USED BY THE PUBLIC )YHICH PAID FOR ACCESS TO IT, THE BEACH WAS AL- WAYS PRIVATELY OWNED. lb future public "'" ;,, -belog ......... ed with the 1- Nipd Corporation at Supayisor Allen's r-. iiiiiiiliililD. In thl Slh Supe1wleurW Dilitriol, we~ th• incumbt'", Alton E. Aflen, h1a d1'morl1tr1t1d the w·i1dem and inl19rity to w1rr1nt rMlectfon ••• oovlable -~o< ...... , Ind lnNpify ... Thl1 JO not tllo tlo:no to l!lllce a .._ of -llllp in thi flltll D.l1trlot. S•• ClomMtoSu-n-llhyH, 1110 -We find Mr. All• hM ..,.._,,...,,• kNn underiUncfing of Orange Anen,.1 retirwd .,.,..,., la lnoorrupdbty honelt. H1 I• dil199nt, .....,. County'• problen .. hi kw .,. Of _,,eo.tv. growth and ha• imply stand1 tM "!°rklnga of county government •nd i• well.....-Md in demon1trattdthewiedomendintegritytomorethenju1tlfyrfflection.:. fin:,n~ and ta••tion probl.n,s. He movea oonHrVlltivety and unispec:- , '-Ucularly, but not without lhorough etudy. H9 prot.bfy t. the belt ~Nri111s..Post -M•yZO, llTO 9r11p of Or1nge CotMWy economia 1tt.lr1 9"CI: probteme of eny of the Much of the tutin ..... ,ft deMlopti.nt in tM col..,,y will ctnt..-curr9t:'t ·board ... Summed up, Anen offer• more q.,.litiolttion, b9Gk~ around .thil dl.irlet durlnt the nut f.w yeers ... Atton E. All9n who ground and ••pert.nee &Mn .-.y odMir aendldate in the Ftflh Dialriot. ;, pr11111tly .... "" .. ci.ir-. of tho llolrd of s.,,,.,,.;_, ""' an • o,_ C<*« DM/p l'llot -_..,Ill, ~110 • ' . YOUR VOTE JUNE 2 FOR SUPIRVISc:>R ..ALLEN; CHAIRMAN OF THE ORANGE COU'!fTY IOARD OF SUPERYIS.ORS, IS AN ENUGHTINED VOTE FO"-ORANGE COUNTY'S CONTINUED, PLANNED .PltffRESS-. ----• . -I , Thr. od h ,.Id fot &y thl Ot1utt1 to a.t.ct Sups: •5eor Alton £, "l!.n. Chalnnott: Or • .A.tnOld O. hc~lltOfl, P'.O. lox 169-', H.wpos1 leoch; Ca. 92663. • • J - . . .- I ' I I I I l .I I • I i • 7 DAILY PILOT Monday, June l. lQ70 RE-ELECT SHERIFF JAMES A. MUSICK SHER.FF-CORONER - THERE'S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR • • • • EXPERIENCE . • DUTY • DEDICATION • INTEGRITY • GOOD ADMINISTRATION • DECENCY Sheriff Musick has been endorsed by the Orange Covntv Chiefs of Police Association for his leadership, integrity and personal character • • • VOTE FOR . ~ . SHERIFf JAMES M. MUSIC~ x Sheriff, Orange County ~ • K'NOWLEOGEABLE • CONCERNED • EXPERIENCED ROBERT E. BADHAM • Member of the Assembly, 71st District., California Legislature P~ld for by the Commftteti to Reelect Msemblyman Robert E. Badha'.f' Chairman: Charles P. Taylof 1649 "(fftCliff Oriv Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 --~- --------- I oast Area • Wilson Riles is a· candidate for the office of State Superi.ntendent of .. Public Instruction for the State of Californ ia. Wilson Riles. Concerned . Qualified. Dedicated. He-is-Eleputy-State-Superintendent of Publie -lnstruction, and -he's watched how California's schoolchildren have been short-changed for the past eight yea..S by the outmoded educational policies of Max _Fl'4!fert'{, who car,!!s more aQ.out hi$J:J91ili~am!iitions than doing his job. Take politics out of education. End the "misuse of federal funds a'nd · misrepresentation of r.eading scores" attributed to the incum- bent by respected Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post. Wilson Riles wants to be a full-time State Superintendent of Public Instruction, to devote all of his efforts, all of his time, to improving education in our state. voie for Wilson Riles. JUNE 2 CONCERNED EDUCATORS AND CITIZENS WHO ENOORSE WILSON RILES: l\lr. & l\lrs. Andrew Allegrelli John Archambo Roland Gilmore Joe Grant Leroy Green l\lr. & Mrs. Bruce Osborne Gerald Padget Bill Barnes ' f\lr. & i\1rs. Gordon Bishop l\lr . & !\l rs. l\.like Bogen 'f\fr. & !\!rs. Frank Boucher Elizabeth Bozovich 1-lenry 'Bozovich Mike Case l\tr. & Mrs. Robert I~. Coe Rita Coyne Slu Cunningham f\1argucrite Davenport Jacqueline Dovie Mr. & Mrs. Paul Durham f\lar\o\\'e Earle Don Ehger Joan Enger \Vendell Ed wards Lou Fannon Nick Ferrero 1>atricia_ Freeman- Nori:na Gibbs l\1r. & l\lrs. lrvin Harris Donald 1-lendricks James G. Hull l\1r. & 1t1rs. Robert Jalonen Joseph Johnson Lorraine Johnson J\1r. & Mrs. Chuck Jones \Villiam Kelsey • Allan Kenned y Elizabeth Ken nedy \Villiam Llmebrook James l\1acon !\1r. & Mrs. Dennis l\.·langcrs Virginia Mlth ews l\.1artin Matson Andre\v l\.1cClure Dorothy McClure Dr. & Mrs. Donald Mitchell Michael Murp"'hy'--- Qarcnce Nedom • Lind• Mlngert, Ch.airman, 609 Grand, l\fyron Pelsinger Jane Penderghast Ed Pope Pene Reed Mr. & l\.1rs. Horace Jteynolds · Robert Sampica Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Shane llelen Sheehan • Mr. & Mrs. Dennis S1nith Edward Sussman Carole Thomas \Villiam Thoma s Ted Towry \· Or. & l\.Irs. \Villlam \Veiler Mr. & Mrs. Roger West Billie \Villiams Dr. & Mrs. David Wolfe Dr. & Mrs. A. J, Wrobel Ken Zwick (Partial list) \ • I .. .. .. .. .. " ~ " .. " '" " .. " ' -Mo11day, JUne: 1, 1m DA!lY'1tOT Jli NOTICt TO c.llOITOll .. -SUPl llOI: cou•T °' TM• lie 11¥111 " I f'JWaf!Mt 11111 "-OllJlfitr CWll!'tdor"t .,,.., lllt "' Ill .,_, ~llcffbllt '"""1loll to ... .., .. STATI OP CALIP'OIMtA l"O• wm ••tc111'f otht Conlrtcl Ir h be !tie Wlltkatlll lollll ~tfttic.tii. ~ Ti!ty ,Baby Has LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE tJ!G.u. NOTIC~ THI COUlllTY qp OllANOI •Wlf1itd to lllm In cunlorml!Y whll lftltlM for e ctrllflute DI' 1,._1 L f S ,JQ. -..... II-. CW1trKt Docwnefltl -Wiii ......,1o9 -llWIAI Ille. r•O• tf •W1t1llct. M ts !'ttte of SAL.LY IUNWALD, 0.C.&ltd. !tie MlratY DOM or tlioflch II -in.ci \tllr1W1,_ \"M., 1M Ollllrad -0 0 Urgery NOTICE 15 Hfl l l Y OIVIN .11 W.. !Nrtl ... II Wlllllll Mt!. "'t•-' c'"" ........ 1,.1ot1 (WllfldW INl"r 11t .....OttH ... mMt ctHhon "' "" ...,.. N~ ~I'll ......, ••••f ,,.. WllfKl Cllfll'PtWtt.. to ,,.rlllltktl~ .,..,_, !Ml 111 ptf"IOM l\IVltlt cll lml ... lfttt T/lt. 0...-,.., tPlt ftl'f'I .... " C .... rlC'fll' Met M.lkOnlttcilh ll'lelt 'II .. tM Mii OtciMltnt 1n ,,._.,.... le flit rtltc:11!19 '"" I ncl !: 1)1-. w le weNe ......,1y wlffl IKttoll 1771 .. 1ft IM.,.....,, 11'11""' with IN ,_ ... ,., _,..,.. 111 •n11 1rm111erltlt1 or lnlwmlltll• In _, 111 •H.-.nllcift. • IM offkt ol tM cllfll If IN '°""' i nw ti.I or In fh4, ti...IM """ ,,,,.,_,left "'Wlllw :J .... LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) -couldn't do without it eVen 2t ent111H c-.in. • ,. .-111 hfTI. w1111 1111n111n1 to .... utir c.-., ""'·~.i:::=:r,1 "~~11:; ~:" .. , ,.'1"" J. K Is le h " he d 'd .. 1111 __ ,., ~~,.. 10 lht vn-51111 ot Cllllorrtll.. &ollltllfn Cll!MnlWI • I KO, tmmy ems a ve ran ours , t OCLor sa1 . clH'tlollM 11 m D9wf" 0r1w. s.iito •111141"" •Ni eon.truc.tloll Tr .... Ct\lfto 111t1m11. w 11111 " "'"""lkiMl'll• of JMl:e than 50 surgical LEGAL NOTICE " "'....,.,,.,.. .. ~ C•. ~-wn• 1c11 cJta, 1u11111,,. 11111 eon.trvctlofl T,..._ ••mr::i~'iWCT1~H.iMtvi .. ...,.111 ,...:...,: '•t 1 .;. g I I It lllt " Ill lllltl111h of lhl .,._ • ,,.., Councll of °''"" ewnrr, ttll .. 11 ttttrl"tll '° 111111 ii. °"""" 111 ........... , • e 0 • 1 111 111 !NINA ""•11111111 IO tllt .. , ... loatll or Trutt9M 1111 •U«'l•lt*' ""' Ntw YMA' Diii ~Wit '°o.., e for Jimmy ls going to CERTIFICA::7:::· I USINESI ti.__ ...... -. I ..!,>,_ •,:*:. =.' .. r::th• ..__ •. !« ~~Lii"'• , ••• k. .. _!#__;_,_•!!'.!!_ lnfun '"1;1c:• Dr(, L.11or 0111, \ldw911il """ f the . th FICTITIOUr "'"-"" ' • lfl'lr ti """"'"' • 'II' ........ ~ Ot .... V' ..... ..,...., o.,, Tillnll.lllVLF\9 0111 •!'Ill CllrlfllN .. "" moreblO . f sameB,mt Itel' Tiie u~r!l,tllM ~ _CJtl~ .lb.Ill l;l -DllM Mt&,~'!,_ t(lll'WllO . :.::'':. ':.:: .. rtM ~::~-r-=..~ It •IW' of !Pit •bo~ 11611111111 MU1 ,oreseea e uture. u can11uc11nv • ·11u11.,.., •f 100 E••t a111, l!..clltw ., ,,,. Will °' .n11 lllftl' !tf't'll'tlJhit ,1191 1,. cortt1111111 "' lll"t-wm tM ......,.,..,ilo. 1111i.wi111 111111 "Weighs a normal 17 pounds 1111boa, c111torn11, unci-r th• u,1111G1,1· .,. ibOVI Nft\911 ffCMltfll 1n w kl t1t1Cllk111oN ... ,.. w ""' i.11a:.ri 111 ·~.'!!. 11. ..._ c . llrm n-9' JGllY'I T'"' Ill-.,.,.. M CttOTl.IR • •oard I nd 111 11 l11IM ""' \IMn ,.,.. Oii• 1]1d Jike Olher babJeS \OVeS lf\tl llld firm 11 coml'Olld ol ttif :u:-::llMAN Any' Cl.tihltltlllotl not 111tlclNltd ·"" t.cfol'"~ :.t°"'ui:o..c•Kt ll-.WlrOMI 11.:: hi fl thro h h" f'llOowl119 ,.,.,.,.,. '*""'• llln\ft In II.Ill ' • 111"4 111111 bl Hkll •I ftlt Clll'ftlll I I CIOl't u ~'"'1 1w run s ngers ug 11 11111 Pl•«• or ,,1i'o.nc• •r• 1, f'llllows: silltt9 .. °""., ........ -*'" ,,.._ fol' rill 111~icibll trHt fl "uf. 1101 • tlllon Mhl -·• ~atmeal inslead of eaUng tt. Edw11d GnMWflOI'. 1115 Glbr•ll•r m, '"-".,."',"•''cllU-H4'I ,,... c1111111c1t1on 1n .tt«t wttll "" $":1~ ..:.C~!0-\r~";n ~11:,.'tT.," ' JI . bo Ith l AYf., Co.It Mft.I,, C1lllor.!11 mu ' .. . '"°"' II"" l"•Mln Councllt It ...., 1111 l(t mm)' was rn W 00 Y M•tY Grosv-• Jl7S Glbr11t1r An .• Tll: vu_~ 646-1111 r11n 1111ec1 1,, not currirni or .,. ~-jll!lf , lm • Ji thirtieth of the normal co.11 MtM. c.,i11orn11 mu Af!OrM¥• "' •••• ~ rttls.ci DY 'llbor 11retmtn11 durt111 111e tOA~o 011 T•usT~:O..-·"'· t II In Oalt'd MIF 12, ltl'O ,.""II""" °'""' CMtl D'allY 1'110! lllddll'll llll'lt or cMl!fvctton tlmt, well 0r... ( I J \lor c , .. gth of sma testlnes -Ectw;ird. Grosver« Mll\I 11, 11. u. Jllfll_ 1, 1'10 11i.10 rn l11ont 111•11 M CDMJtl.rW 1 ""· 01t1r1c'1 oat 1111 o ' bout four inches i'nstead of s1111 otMc',7it~~-, LEGAL NOTICE °' rtt• 1111" '1111· Hou•LY 0r-1 c-111. 1M Oran.., Counf\I• Cl.ASllFICATIOfol aATI CMtl Mtlt, Cillfetllll -· "-... > ., ... ' Il l HO~AH E. WAnc>H • "" Y 2 • fl'O, .... tore mt, 1 ~lr'I' AD\llaTlllM•NT l'O• 1101 Air CO<nPrftMr <>Pl'r•IOr $$1 Stef"ftt tY loard tf Tr11tt f "Nobody thought he would =c~" E':' ~ ~10 1111f, 11trMiNll'I' M.ttc• 11 Mr• 11wn !Mt" IN ... rd AJsin.u or C-rwflo Spt114111f, ,.~1111111 or1i..e c ... , 0,1~1 111io1 ve " said Dr Robert p G,.,._ .;::,. ;.•-1o•nctbe ~~ o1 T"ru•'"• « tn. Dr•-c ... 1 J11111or M«flltllu• T•lflllll'lll, " Mty H .,.. Jun1 1, 1rn w -ro ' l · · P9f"IOIU whoM ""' ~Ibid Collete Olslrkl, htrel,..11..-rtftlT.:1 lo f lnl1111,. Mtchlnl Oc>f:rl lOr 6.0 (---.,-::-::-,,,-,---~--! ·~lint ' whoothlo d hlanldi~termedvle~erl :. ""., w111t1n 1.,.11t1:1 ,•,;: .d!'.--lede· :i .'.!: ~~n ·~;Jio ':C!~ T~:: ~:=.\"' Dllm"' • !:ils LEGAL NOTICE u 18 one er c 1n tea Y .. ecu ""~me. Jllflt t. 101 -1111 ttkll ttr 1111 1w1rdl Clft'llilt Mt.Min t.• 1 ---:::::;:::::::-:::--:~:::::="'--I 1. had survived a similar Mi,., K. 11111"'• 1111 "" coot;m tvt ltndK#I,. ., 1111 CYrO FDrm .,,,. ,.llhk """"'· c1•t1•teAT• 011 1u11N••• annalli . , Mcllf'I' PubHc 11t1lklllbll O It tr I c I Admlrlt.1r1tlOll Including Hftl"" Of IM, FICTITIOUS NAM• J.tult, only to die 1ust last ~::=r ornce tn 11111111"1-!!•t~ 1t n111 Mlm• Av_,., ""'" •"' .,..._ s.• """ "''*'"'"'*' ., ~tt. """ ,,. ,(be age ol I. °''"" c_,"' i!:.' tt1111 • w'11"':. c~.:r; ... 01~\:; ;:tr~:;~';"';",i;:n,r IY1l9 J.Js ~.=1.!.i!'=. ~~u~l •. i:::, ~:. Ll!e for Jimmy at the ~h Commlulon EJPll'W• NO¥. 1 .. offltl " !tit ,.U,Cllllll\9 A. I II I ' ' .CWljlmllfll °""'* •Ill! .... .. flctlllout ttrm ... "" tf 'UNMAIT&ll.5 'Uni er'lty Of K. n t U C k PU'bllthed Ort"9 C°'lt D !I Pilot A,dmlnl1tr1tlon · l ulkl!nt, t1'01 f •lf'lltw ,..,,... IHKl\IMl\t •.GI I NTl!ltPalSl!I Ind !Nol Mid firm 11 V , Y M 2S lld e 1 Y • ll:oall. CUii Me~, 0,.l'ltt Coumy, Fenc• etector 6.31 ~ ... ttw f91111w1"9 ..,......, WI-. Medical Center depends on a '" • June 1• 1• 15• 1910 t.s.n c1111otn11. ,...., .,,.11 111 ~ 11141 Lttio,.,., 11..._1 or • "'""" 1n tun •Ni •lM:M of rttlfltncl . LEGAL NOTICE Public~ fMlll •loucl 111 tfll I01rcl Room ~ll"llcilon · I.I .,. •• toi......_1 tube that enters his neck ]US\ :t.,:h• AOm1n111r11kon auuc1ti. 11 111e <>Pl'r•fOr •nd Ttndtr of ,.._. ~ 1. •llllflf1, ,,., S<ll'l'l!Mttlt ld below the left ear ana reaches HoT1CE o'••'· •,~.!,!!E'S SALE 'n.!' ·-1•t111 ·~::·itt• °' irr1,,,.,, ·-u ~~~11,,or M=::: ,t!.1a,'rm111r I.fl.. l-fvl'lt1ne1"' 1+11:11.·c1111. ~..-.. .., TllM I!. H1rtc1r, '271 H111:11tt, H~ down to the left ventricle of °" Th11rt111r. June 2s, 1t10, ,, n :oa ''!"''-t',kl.,n lfl!l IP...1n11ir.,,_________. . .10011 ..ot ~,.,,1y (1a.a11i.a 4,us ti~ a.actt. c 11n. ,,_ heart A.M ... CALIFOll.NIA LANO ANO IN• ~u ... .,. 0 ' In llCCOf"CllllCI! l1f!Chat11t Olrdtnff Ind Otlff No.r J, lt10 DI.Ii • VEiTMli:NT COMPANY • wr •llort Wlllt Pl•"'· ~1nc1Uon1 Ind c!Mr NUrttr'\11'11111 •.245 Monroe I!. I OUl'llll It carries nutrition into Jim· 11 ou111 1ppo1"'"' Tru;tre u':: ind Pfflt'*'lt C011tr~ct Cklc>i"""''· C111ln " Tr-c10• 0peri 10r. Bulkktttr, Thto 1. H•rtc•r i::l'IU t I OMd of T IM Contr1ct OOCUmt11!1 1r1 naw en Timper, ktlPll' or Or~ lfpl )ny'S !Jody SUbstltutlng for 111 o l\lll Qltcl Sip. Ille •Ni -II lo public ln-ctton In l l!Orll 91' 1lft'llllr •.Al ITATI! OP CAL l,.OltNIA. t__ ' mber 2$, lkl '""°"''d by T1rl111 1111 .. Id ottki of t1!1 0Wn1t, •Ml Tr•c!Or Q1Mfl!OI' wltll boom ORANGI COUNTY: what a normal person getB Homei, inc .• • dll"paranon, 11111 H1t1tr o1 L•l'lll ' WOoct. L•n<11c1P1 Arcn11ec11, 1111ctunen1 •.•1 °" M111 1, "'°· Ml-me, • Notery from food as it is 8roken ~,,., l~nt Co., • corpor1tlon, clflng 315"'1 Fl~I Av•nu., South L1gu,.., C1Uf, TAllC!llng flWdllnft 01Mt11tr "'bile In 1nd fw 11ld lltt1, P!lrllnllt\I ""'' ne1. •' ~u Del Mar Oelll!IOpmlfnl 1nd m•'I' be obl1lned 1t ""' cfflc. (llP 19 • ft.) ,,u 1_."ld MDf'IP'OI E. •ou1111t .M Tl\to \town while passing through Cc.,• Join! Ve11ture and r~ded Octobtr o1 rh• Architect or Purch111119 OIP9f"lo. Trlll:ll 0r1v1r Dt Dump Tr~ a:. H9r1t1r •-to "" "' .,. 1111 •L-small 1·nlestine . 11, 1t6J, •• lntlr. No. lllU, In book mtnl of llt1 Owner by de$ICIUl"IJ Ul.00 of Ith !NJ! 4 111rd1 • f:"°"' ....._ n1"'" •rw l\lblcTlbtd .Ult:" • 615', Pll)e 190. of Offfct.1 Record' ln for 1ecll HI ol ~11 pilftl 1rld wtllr lttt l I.OS 11'11 wtll!ln \!wtNl'l'ltllt 1ftd ~ ' "The main thing We're d(ling "'' ofllat of lhe County 11.ecordtf' of -ltlc•llor11. Thi• '*'<ell WltJ be rtlU!ID-Trlildl Ori,,.,. of Ovmp Trt,U, '4 1119y 1~ In. ......... . . 11 . OrlnliN Counl\I, C1llfornl•, WILL SELL ... ff lhl 1111 lfl returtMd com11lll1 ~ 'l'l lfl bvl 1111 lllln I !Dtfk lll 11111 '8 buying t ime, said Dr. AT PUBLIC AU CTION TO HIGHEST Ind In tOld ~Jtlon wl!llln nve dl\11 y1rd!I -!Ir lt'tlll f.OI J1111 t.. Jcbef Belin BIDDER FOR CASH fPIYlblt ,, tlm• 1111r thl bid oMnl,,.. Truck Or!Vlr, ..... 111\llOld Ntllr'I' ,.utlllc • "111orn11 ... • ' • . • OI 111• In l•wful mcne11 ol the Unlltd ""19Cll bid lfl•lf Dt,, ITllCll Dllt-on "" CIPllCl!y OI 1111 ·tMn ' IOl'll J.OS ,.,lflCIN I omc. "' We re wa1t1ng to see 1f 5111111 11 tile s.our11 lr'Ollt er•1t•nc;t '° FOtfll of Propoul boolnd In MCI\ Truck Dr.,.., or tr•mlll mta 0r11111 c-111 · bo ( il d "' 0 Mt OI 5Peclfktllon1. ln.id:1 unfff' l 'f•rd1 $.2' I E "' hlS small we W l grow an I Old '"'" County Courtllousl on Eld! bid tl\tll be ~i.ct br Tnrck br.,... fll tren.lt ......_ M1 Comtn tll.. x,...rw1 ~ I h f hlm Wttl '"' 5tr1el, Cll\I of Stnlf Afll, ,,,. ..-tlflt'd hlU' J .. 1.0 ""''"' t. Im eye op enoua:. or ~ lfl111ta. •H rt.nt. .t•tt• ll't4':.lrt.tttut -ain. r.-~ 0-:, ~· .. 1111~~.i:-11.= w~~~ 11' °' mll'I UIS llONIY MAL•cK. ve a normal life. W¥9d to •ftd ,,_ htlf b\I " 11nc11r Mkl In , • .,., ot tM OWritr. ••tcu1111 b'f APl'IENT1C!s: A11'"111111 11 dlrwdM Atllinlrt" "I WOUid guess that It WW OHd of Tru•I In 1111 P!WtrtY 'ltu.t.cl lhl lldcltr It .,-111Cl111 1rld 1 .. 11it1¢10fY f'll 1M 11'Wl1io.... of Llbcr COOi Stctlon 1111 LMI-Aw. • • In 1M Ctt. of Ollllll ~. ln .. 1c1 Oluftl\I 111rtf\I cotr\Plll\I 11 111rt1V. In art 1....ount 1m.1 CllllllCllmlnl ....-wl'ftlrlf Of 1.-,. ........... "'-Nil ~bodl I :'~t to i.~ssm hthat •'"lid L~·~ ':wt':: ·~,t .. •r ""111 ~ .!::.' ~ ~ ::'"':,,t ='sii.~ ":"'~,,.. eonll"Kflln ., ..., Ml~~ .,or:,,~,." o.r111 J..": ,.., y :ii.uuWI Willi\ W I(> NCOtdM 111 II-* l*2 """' U '°1'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . pen. We do have indications ,. °' Ml1Cell•11eCU1 ""'"· In ""II th t it h office ol llM counl\I recotdtr cl Hid MW a as grown some, w.in111. lhough " lllCI Hle wrn be f?ll(f., but w!tllolll · CGVl!Nlnt QI warr1n1Y, e•llf'ft' or ll'llpllld, 1 The tube, or catheter, which rt01rdlng 11111, ll01Mulon, or -helps fo feed Jimmy has to cumbr1nc;e1, 10 P"F tl>e rem1ln!nv prl,.. d1>1I wm of lf!e n.ie secu•td b\I be replaced often, and each u ld o-i cl Trust, 10-w11: 12J.m.11, Um e jt requires an operation. wltn lntertll lrom N~mber I, 196t, • 11 In Hid note provicll!d, edv•flCIS. :Jimmy has had about 50 of JI 1nv. "'""'' 11>e 1err•11 cr 111d Oflil •~A cf Trust, lees, d!1rg~ '"d e~Plfl(i1 -.;.,;:Se. . of tlll! Tru11ee 1nd of the trulr1 a llltd J,e also has undergone other bv Hid Died of Trust. Thi ti.Mflci1ry unoer 11ld cfeed , of gery. Trutl, b\I rMIDft of • br"ltlch ttr dd1ull • Dr. Belin said he Is "op-1" th• Ob111111on1 11CUrtc1 t111n1b11, "~• U ·11 I thl hlld he•flttforw t •ecultd •nd dllllll!rltd to 11.ULll C We WI ge S C 1111 11ndlralg1Wd 1 ""ltten Dlcl1r1llon O\l.t of the hospital," but COD· ol O.t1u1t 1nd Demand tot Sale, ·•l!CI '-" d h d.d kn · h ••ltltn no!lf.9 ol brt1d! Ind ol elK'lkon g:ue e I not OW w en. 19 atUM Ille 11rldllrli!lllld to sell NICI · "Right now, though he can P"OPI"" 1o 11111r., .. id o1>1111111on1. 1nc1 I ' 111tre1lttr, on FtbnJ1ry 13, lf70, ttlt lo severa days or even a unc1111i;ned c1usec1 .. id no11c. ,, br1tcn couple Of Weeks Without the ,111d cf t lldfon to M rtccr~ In · h DOolt '211. IMIGt '9f, Of H id Oflfd91 cat,heter and at one hme e 11.Korai. --------~~-~--1 0.lld Ml' II, 1'10 LEGAL NOTICE CALIFORNIA LAND ,t,ND INVESTMENT COMP,t,NY LEGAL NOTICE-"-IS .. Id Trvs NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN 11'111 OorOfny H. Cr1wford thl -follcwlng Hem< of fotlnd DI" UV~ AHl1t1nl St<;nllry l'llYt bettl Mid DY "" Pollet Sl"S UMI rtmlnl of lbt Cll\I o1 COlll MtM Publ1""'41 0r•"9t C-1 Dt il'I' Pilol, ' Pttlod In DCHI of ni111lll C!Ol NwY 2S llld June J, .. 1'70 fU.70 (ko9 Ollm mtltr, -· blact: lllf'W, (P•ld Pl)!ll~I AdvtrtlHnMntl ,.AID JOOLrflUL MW'lllllaMINT Ron Caspers demands ~tion against the drug menace! 11 A yo Ung boy ex periments with marijuana or pill s becauae he wants to be one of the gang or maybe because be wants to defy his parents ... but then he gels caught and suddenly he's out of 1chool 1nd has a . police record ... The youngster is suddenly part of the dru_I culture ... Hls ille -baa fallen into-a tragic pattem-tro11f-Wli1Cllh-e may never tie able to re- cover. .. .- GE-T -MOST~-Fo·R YOUR MONEY ... at KEYSTONE SAVINGS • Keyttone ol!"'ayt poy• the m~t on ln1ured 1avlng1 allowed by law.' Come In !9"GY···~•t the f.m ••• 1elect the savlng1 pion for yav. 5" . "' """"'"' .. ~,...,,... PASSBOOK • IN,,..._ r• wfrl>tk•"'( .n1111 -~,............, 5%" o No""'"""-..,.,,_~ PASSBOOK • 11..,,.n. .. ~ -""" ..,,.,....... """"*9w o E«rtlnf• -l/lllj11:1rll41f ~-,,,_,.If.,. 5%" ·Milli-....W. ''·'°' CERTIFICATE . ~-, """· (/_,,,___.~~ •• _... _ adj111HJ It'""*""'-,,,,., ,. ,..,.,,.., 6" o ~Nl-.U,000 CERtlFICATE • M{Jt{nwrrt t-J ,--.. O,,_,_. _., ~ 1. ''°'!' • ,_..,. _ adjlnPi If~~,. -.trr 7%" • Mlttf-~ l lH.dOO CERTIFICATE • MlnllrfWl'I ,_ 1 ,._., O~ _., 'JftiN1.'"'- • E-lltfl9 -..tj111tt• If 111/flt"'-" fN{ll" I• lffllfllrllY • nn SAPI DIPOS IT IOX '"t.o. .....,._II""°°' lo -'•1t11MOI ,....,.. .. ,.,. ,_. ... ., ~ .... • • FllE MONTHLY lfOlOICOPU ....,,, er.. ...... -"'" """ --... $ ..... -KEYSTONE IAVINGl- ANo LOAN ASSOCIATION •-14 w. c..,.r.. PtMldecot • b-tlvo Offlco: WISTMINSTll • ANAHllM Office 14011 hotll 11-..d. "S N. fuclicl Dpt) ........ ~....,. PAID f'OLITIUL A0¥•1TllaMa"T tl!J_ bowlll!ll bills,_ one _blue blkL - -llUtPle blkt, -wtiltl blkt, lwa f!'Mn blkH •Ni Two blk" • (Olaf" 11 As the parent of 5 children, I am d.lstraupt over the 1en.Hle1s waste of our finest young lives , , • We have aot to dutroy the drul cu.I· turo..beloro it de stroys our en:Ure-sactety." · -~_.,... Ul'lknown. MCITICE IS FUii.THEii. Gl\IEN 1 ... 1 If ino owner •-r• encl "'""" hf• OW11e1111!11 cf t~ 11r0Mrty wltll M'Ytn 111 d11r1 tvllowl119 the Pllbllc1tlon of tlllt -.once, 1~ lllle tnereto 111111 vttt In 'fll• fl!Kle!", II """ be ...._, or In ·111e Cll\I of Coil• Mti•. In WhlCll CIM -1111 P"""'1'1' 1h1H be IOkl •I PYbflc 1u<11011 11 1 11rn1 ind d1t1 to M •~flOUnc;itd. D4Tl!0: JUM 1, 1J10 I:. E. NETH . CHiii' OF POLIC! Mll•hed Or•"'• Coast 01llY Pllol, J~llt I, lt1D "1·10 VOTE For JOHN SCHMITZ For CONGRESS Vacation Money? ,, ) Low-costTraveloans Treat youraelt 10 1 gre at vacation with a Mo'trls Plan Travelo11n. On approval you can borrow up to $5,000 or more. Easy payments sched uled the way you want them-with 1 money-back guarantee (if rou find you can do better. retum th• money wit1'i ln 5 days at no cost to you}. ~ For vacation money, bill consolidation, any reason -call us. We say "yes" to 2.0Sl loana flV8t"I week. 673-3700 Ne\vport . Beach -3700 Newport Boulevard .---Other offices .throughotil ca111omia ' • Drug_Abuse-Orange County's Number 1 Problem Ron Caspers believes that Oran1e County must take dec!Jlve action to combat the drug problem before the lives of our entire youna:er 1enera· lion are destroyed. 1. Triple the number of Deputy SheriHs assigned to narcotics enforcement, so that the Sheriff's office can-more effectively move against drug push· ers. 2. Obtain the finest and mast sophisticated equipment ta enable Orange County law enforcement officials to wage an all-out war on drug ped· dlers. 3. Eatabllsh a County Drug Prevention Center ta help parants du! with drug problems before their children become part of the drug culture. r 4. Step up drug treatment programs ·to help youn1sters break the drug habit so that they can rejoin society u productive human beln1ts. 5. Initiate an effective County Drug lnformatfon Proeram aimed at teach· ing young people about the dangers of drugs. ~========~----<•• . - Supervisor Sth Dl1trlct Vott for Ont RONALD W. CASPERS Businessman -Company President x . ' ) • • • ... I I I l ... f DAILY PILOT ~~~~~--~~~~~-·-..,,..--,~·--:·-----~~~~~...-~~~.,....~ .... ~.,..~ .......................................... .,.. ........................................................... .. ,, . -"' OK-for -Bi-kini DOUB LE TR llG ED Y -3 Veteram on Siaelines in State ·contests Portugiil Officials Give l ·n SEATn.E (AP) -Army Ptc. Randy KiUleson, 22, Seattle, a helicopter gunner in Cambodia. applied for a hardship . discharge after learning: his mother and two litlle brothers died Feb. 26 in a ca r in the family garage. SACRAMENTO (AP) Hair of Ille stale Se.ale'• 10 seats are up for grabs in the ~primary e~on. with 16' incUinbents seeking re-e18cUon , to four year terms·and three veterans~· just watching the scramble to replace them when they retirr:. Sen. Flugh M. Burns. retires from the Senate when his term expires, He has endorsed h1s ,long-time heir apparent, Aasernblyman George N •. Zenovich; for hJs seat. Burns ls remaining politically active, however, by running f o r secretary of state. (R-San Rafael,) is calling jlan of l,.<lng Beach -are make It. necessitating more politics qults, tQp. seeking-tbe Republican at-Senate changes. But Hanner Seves:aJ senators not facing torney general nominatioo. and Deukmejlan are expec~ reelect km this year are tak ing The probability is Alqulst, to remain 1iell.&lOI'# ·~Yelle advantage of the "free ride" '•-:::D:=an=l=•lson:=:=and::;:=Schmi=::;·u=::;w::;IJ::;I =y::;'::;"::;"l::'::;'::;a::g::;"'::;ed=ld::;. ::;be::;.,::;t::;th::;e::;m=;. By DAV!l> A. KlllKDY Ll~ON, Portugal (AP.) - .:The bikini may be worn with official blessings for the first time on Portuguc&t beache! as the result of a study made by a government commission. Carswell Camp Ask s $1 Million WASHIN GTON (AP) -Sen. Edward J . Curney .(R-Fla.), says a nationwide drive to ralse $1 1nilllon for the Senat~ ... campaign ·of C. H a r r o Id Carswell will be aimed at Con- servaUves who feel Cars~H Jost a Suprr:me Courl nomina-, tion because of ''ultra-liberal" oppositio n ni the Senate. -. ! Gurney announced the lund- raising campaign \Vednesday and sai~ the Washington firm of Richard A. Vagu jlfie, Co. lnc., will handle direct mail soliciting. • • • • But cleavige is stlll out of bourids. After pondering th e matter for a· wee~ the five-man com- mlssion -including represen-. talives of the ministries or the Navy, Interior and Touri.!i;m_,,... recommended lhal two-piece bathing costumes be pecmifte<t. - Operation Biklni, as the study came to be known, was ordered after. numerous com- plaints from travel agents and other tolirist groups that Portugal's antiquated laws on beachwear were h a r m i n g A-... garden hose was al· tached lo lhe car's exhaust and led into the V'ehlcle, the King County medical •x· aminer's office said. Ust Friday, Kittleson was killed -in action . On Satu rday, hts application for discharge was approved. busin ss. '----------~ The one \'l'as set in 1941 v•hen t e S::ilazar dlctatoNJhlp decree that both men and "·ome had ro 1o1.·ear bathing suits e tending from the knee to the k. This was amended in 1961. ut \vomen's bosoms s t i fl h to be completely covered. Until a few years ago, police prowling the beaches rined anyone violating lhe code of modesty. Recently restrictions have been relaxid, and form- fitting. onepiece costun1es became a common sight, to the delight of the males. T h e commission recom· mended that two-piece cos· lumes be permitted, so Jong as there is oo hint of cleav'8e. l.t _ayoided_ tbt._ tym ''b~" because it is not a Portuguese word and officiald om frowns "" )t. Mesa Se1rior Gets Prize A Costa Mesa High School senior has been named winner of the Outstanding Student Award sponsored jQint1y by Avco Savings and Lo a n Associali<lfl and the state-wide California Savings and Loan league. Joyce Harad8, daughter o( itr. and Mrs. Ray Harada, 2479 Mendoza Drive. received a $1(1(1 cash award and an engraved golti medallion for her .outstanding s t. u d e n t achievements_ Joyce will attend UC Irvine 'in the fall majoring in English and foreign languages. 0 0-. Winclshield _. __ oa-.RHtr-ww.s.p..-...n...•, I I! . . . Republicans and Democrats are battlina for 1control ol lhe Senate, which T1QW is1 GOP~ oontrolled al 2'·19. 'fhoee·· -race's loom a s dangerpus for Incumbent Democrats; those of James R. Mills, San. Diego: Walter \V. Stiern, Bakersfield, and Lav•rence Walsh , Huntington Park. Another Democra.t, Sen. • Sen. Rid>ard J, Dqlwig, (R· A~rton,) also Is leaving the Seriate, having blessed the candidacy of Assemblyman Carl BrltSehgi, Redwood City. And Sen. John. F. McCarthy, to have a go at other jobs. 1r Sen. George Danielson, (0- Los Angeles), is running for Coogres,,. So is Sen. John C. Sc hmiti ,. ( R-Tustin,) Democr-at~Alfred Alq~, (San Jose), want.a t.o be ·Ueutepanl governor. And two G 0 P senators -John Hartrler of Glendale and George Deukme-' Army Giv~ Sioux Rifles Alan ·Shor!, Stockton, is t:x-WASHINGTON (AP ) -~In under a previous cOntract to peeled to prevail in a grow- ingly conservative district. what' S040ds like a switch fix up 44,000 carbines for the For ·Republicans. w o r r y from the days when the Air Force. centers on Lewis F. Sl!.orriian, cavalry fought the Jndi8ns • 1be ..'Army is paying $19.75 "'hose Oakland -dist rict is across lhe Western troot.Ier, per riOe, which works out more than .fiO p e r c en t. the Anny is furnishing a Sioux Democratic and a forn1er tribe with thousands ol riOes. to a total cost of $888)750 I e g i $I a tor, Sen. John 'fitere's nothing w 8 r I i k e for the M14 jo,b. The govern- Holmdahl, is • .running hard, about this gun trading. On ment furnishes the parts. GOP strategist!! also are coo-the contrary, tne Army is The Indians take the rifles cemed about Sen. William E. trying to help the lndi.ans bet-apart, clean them, and repl ace. Coombs, San Bernardino. Two ter ·their lot under a program worn components. -'lben eacil Ji ighly-regarded oemOcratic aimed at channeling . income-weapon is tested. ' I See by Today' .s Want Ads '-~~'-"_,."'5~ • Th\11 Is class! Show your I neighbors op by using this Limous ine Service -'a:o anywhel'e!. • Joni. .. Don wishes YoU a hf#,ppy 4th, and says, he loves you. (Does $hat rhake yau curk>w, 1ri~nds? Do you ever wonder who "·riles this column!) • Nurses! ~One of you lucky practical RN 's will lfOO" have a permanent live.in job in the beach area, U you call now. Beautiful home, lite duties, f r ee lime! challengers are battling to producing work to # minority ·'The reSults so far are replace C(Oombs, with a groups. .~·~•:ee~J~le~nt~.'~'~a~apo~k~e~sm~an~"'~i~d~. ===========================~~~~ ~~:,a; t~" ~~fth,"'":'1~~~; m:d ~Y c!~=~ c;:;'b ~ffff¥¥¥¥¥¥ffHH ¥¥¥¥ff¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥i( favored over DaYe Brownell Fort Peck , Mont., Tr1bal if-ftAID 1"0L1r.1aL 1.ov111r tsEMENt iC of Victorville. Industries, organized by the Jt. .....,... Three retiring veterans ".ere Assmlboine Sioux, to repair t K r .,.. more or less just· spectators and refurilish about 45,000 Ml4 ~ in the Sena te ra ees th is yea r. rifles eep it Their successors are....nol--.?L--OUicials...said the Fo'rt Peck-.Jt----. - - -:t( ~ed to change the politica! organiZ<;ttion was . given lhe * .....,... lineup, howeve!. Army rifle repair Job because ~ "?- The dean ot the legislature, · jt had a successful record ; • • ·~ * I! '* * ·t * *" t · * * * rt '* '* * '* • I! ·* t t * * t t * * * ». '* •Jli * "'' * ·1\* '* '* * * ·* I ~ ·.I* ~•i'* ~' !.ll1..._ ··~·fii * ; ... !* :• -~..:.I * SUPERVISOR 2nd DISTRICT! . ·' ... ' Dave Baker's regular mccllngs \vlth city ofriclals -in his district, his effortli to see that people from his offlCC' regularly attend our functions; his ah\'!1.YS open door polic)' have 1irovidcd us with multii:>le lines of com1nunicalions \\'hich have aided the orderly progress of the arca's development. Dave's stands regarding the potential 'USCS of the Los Alainitm; NavaJ Air Station h!Plc aJ\\·ays been for-ward looking, objective and In li ne \\'ith th e better· mcnt-of!'our cQmmunity. • WILLIAM BROWN MAYOR, LOS ALAMITOS L ~- DONALD SHIPLEY . < • -·- MAYOR, HUNTINGTON llACH Dave Baker has ~·orked long and hard \\'Ith Stan-ton's administration to brin11: tconomil", proi.;rf'liSive gi·o"•th to the Ci ty of Stanton and • to l hc l'nUrc Second Di:>trit:L His recQrd as R srl'ious-mindt'd, thorough public Sl'rv&nt slRnds ot1t. he ha~ accom- 11lishrd 1he tasks ht> srl hi1nself as our rt•prt>scnla· tlvc--end, more ilnportant l)', he has kl'pl hill pl'omisrs. GILIERT "GIL'' ARltSO. J. MAYOR, STANTON ' Extra.Trading Stamps • ~Yj ~ ,• * ~t~-,,~.,.,~ ~ With every gasoline purchase almost lfil"~;;;;;;ll) Clean Crazy Enco' stalions, you'll get extra trading sfamps. Just look for ~ the "Clean Crazy-Extra Stamps" --- --,signs, and-eome-on·in. • Ot~er Enco retailers are giving awayYree gifts. So, eilher way, you're ahead. Stop at your nearest participating ~hiny Enco station and clean up wilh extra stamps or free gift3 . And remember. you can charge your purchases on your Enco Credit Card, BankAmericardYcil . Master Charge Card. ' t -----Where you gel on the Htru . -. • " d • '· ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( i( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( c ~ ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( , • , • , • , • , • , • ::n ----·""'"""'-. • --• -I ' '· . • • ·- .- ... . -~ ----- ------- • • BARBARA DUARTI, 494-MM ................ .,,. . . , ... ,, , • Charitf s the Wlhner ru'n -ra1s1ng Their Racket Altl}o~gq amateurs 8re efompeting for trOJl:hies d~ring the ninth an- nual tennis tournament, sponsSred by the .Adoption Guild of SoutJiern Or- ange County, 'charity 'fill be d.eclared the big winner. For proceeds from the tourney and a dinner dance which follows the end-of ~will be gl yen 10 the Holy Family Adoption Ser:_vices of Orange County. . Two weeks oI play involving 300 teams, will climax with the finals Sunday! June 7, at the N~rt Beach Te~nis C~ub. Many outstanding play- ers 'fill partici~·;indudint the defending winners -Dale Jt;nsen and Frank .¥cCabe m the men's pi\eu division and the Mesa Vlrde team of Bar- bara and Bill Wrygbt, miied A.division. Mrs. Ward Cbamberlafn, tournament chairman and Mrs. David Cunn- in~ham, j·uni6r foamam~nt chainn~, have coordinated e_fforts with ·ev~ry pi'ivate cub and recreation.center m the area to make this an outstanding event. · Immediately following the finals. the Balboa Bay Club will be· the setting for the; tennis ball, th·e traditional sup1;>er danc.e which c~cludes the charily endeavor. SOciety. for the PreservatiQD of Big Bands will play for dancing. • Trophy Presentation by master of ceremonies team Gleim Turnbull and Harry Babbitt promise_.s._ to be anpther rollicking entertainment treat. announced Mrs. Raymond Darpenter, baJI·chainnan. Servbig on heT cominittee are the Mmes. :R. E. Anderson, Giles Aili- IOll, Charles Franklin and~Edward· Schumacher. · • • - COURTLY CAPl!R. -Serving. charity by coord[na; ting the ninth annual tennis tournament and ball are (left to right ) Mrs. Ward Chamberlain, tourn~ment chairman ; Mrs. Raymond Carpenter, ball chairman and Mts. Sally Peck, tournament co--chainnan. The finals will be played Sunday, June 7, at the Newport Beach Tennis Club and the ball will take place in the Balboa Bay Club afterward. . ' • r Gan#en Picriic Green Thumb Makes Kitchen -Artfl Bloom -FJowers will bloom on tables, in gardens and on hats fQr Lhe an· nual summer potluck picnic being arrauged by the South Coast Gar: den Club. T----• Members will bring ei ther their favorite casserole dish , a salad or dessert as th fy arrive at noon on Wednesday, June 10, at the grounds of Three Arch Bay Clubhouse. Gardens in the South Coast area wiU provi_de bright floral dis· plays for picnic tables. As in the past, members will wear their gar· deajng hats wreathed in flowers .•. a colorful touch for the final club meeting of the year. Following luncheon, new offi ce rs for ihe ensuing year will be in- stalled in the highly appropriate setting. ' Promising to lead members with a green thumb will be Miss .Jean Atkinson, president. who wi ll be assisted by Ute Mmes. Robb Scott, first vice president ; G. J . Hanks, second vice president, and H . E. Purrier, th ird vice president. Also elected \Vere the Mmes. Niles Welch , recording secretary: G. St. Jean, corresponding sec retary ; R. L. Smith, treasurer; Charles Francis, chairman of ho stesses: Jane Tanner. press chairman ; Wil- liam Philp, parliamentarian, and George Rawlins, immediate past president. The garden club is coin posed of 100 members who are interested In excha nging ~ardening idea s and experi~nces, _encouraging home and civ ic beautification, and in contributJng to the· protection-of native plants and trees. BASKETS AND BOWERS OF FLOWERS -South COiis! Garden Club members (left to right) Miss Jean 'Atkinson, Mrs. Robert Linderman and Mrs. Melville Wiley pick flowers (or a Wednesd a,x, June 10, potluck picnic. Tables· Will be spread with variety dishes prepared by members 1>f the club. - Tbe cl ub meets the second Wednes.day of every month from Oct· ober through June with members drawn from Sou-th Laguna, Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente . South Coast Garden Club was founded in 1933 and federa'led in 1948. ' • --.. . -~----· ' , ·- . • -~ .. S.tory . -' lnterrypted by Everything S~ort of Commercials -. -D&AR ANN-I;ANDERS:-Mnnolheri>~­ a lovely person but she hu a habit connec\1on wasn 't very good and there was some cry ing on this end so l 'm nol sure we have the correct information. l:ftd age It ls outrageous th at victims or lltf1 lllae11 should bt made to live 111 colonies. Uotll fearful and Ignorant le1lslator1 pa5s laws which will en1ble these 1lctr. people lo be treated la public hospitals they wlll unfortunately remain In Jeprosoriums and bt trealed as out- caata. tell me how ro get over lh ii bab:Ylsh habi t -MOUTHY MABEL • DEAR MABEL: VOi seem te ll1vi the ootloe dtat &tiling sectttl ts 8 cbildbood dlteue. Yoe ire wroag. M•nf adatu "" amlcted wltli It. People betn:I= ~nfidencn because It mell:es tMm lr:el big for tbe moment wltell tky Uve: tomedling I.I ttll. Tiie llllly care ii stlf·. rontrol ud I bow el H m•&le formalli . that wiD produce it if you don't bavc' IL that drives me up the waJI. I'd like to know U she l! beyood help -in which cue J will grit my teeth and remain allent. lf you say ''tell her" -lwlDclolO. -ll -• talter. She eojoys .. ,__ trlTlal lncid..U wllkh Ille emMIJW.... to IOUOd like monummbl .....ts. Lafely Ille bas de,.loped • hab~ of atoppirw in the mlddle d a dr1m1tlc ... wtlll lhll -a/ llllq:- ''Tben on Tuetday-or waa H Mo°nda,y. lio It WU Thursday becauoe my dentist appointment was at 4 o'clock and - I 11id lo Harry, or 1'U it Herbert -no tt WAS Harry -" You gel the idea. ·Nalurally her •!Oi:Y IS niinea whfcb A NN LANDERS h :a pijf,_ beca~ oo one &ivts a hana: if_ •••Monday or Thunday or Harry Cll'l-lietllert. Would k Ji<lp lo tell her? -I HACKLES bEAR HACK: Self.Qte,,,.,i.n are eom.,.111ve penH.UdeJ wt.o mot H:Ule ~ t. their twn mind even -lf It spills the story. A sclf.tnkmpter h gtttrally beyond H ip Hd ltope. Do m1b th t ffortJ hwever; It mlgbt work Ute nert.Jl~~lll 1eU 1n1&1td"' a me1n- l•&lt11 ~etll-r. Say_. UJt ftlll1 doeu't m1il&er-plea1e 1et oft wllb tbt 1&ory ••• '• • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My cousin, who is in bis early ... is a career men in lhe Anny. Bill bu been •alioned all over the workl these last 12 years. Yesterday we learned the horrible news. He. has l_eprosy. Bil!'a roung wife, who is .v1slling us, Is a wreck. Tiley have two small children -•nd she's afraid he may never be allowed to tee them again. l ihink tt -was a mistake for Bill to -call ller-frorn-Honofulu and aive her such' news. 'the phone • \Vhy do lepers have tb live In colonies it leprosy isn't very contagious, as Bill lold his rwife? (She does not believe hirll and neither do we.) Please answer in the paper. We live in an apartment building and · cannot tak? the chancf: on a neighbor getting your answer by mi st ake . - ANONYMOUS PLEASE DEAR A.P.: The vk:Um1 of Hanse1'1 disease are isolated because the lm•Re presenttd in the Bl)te ,.., enoucll to '9Cart people out of their wits for tbouaands of yean. Any physician will tell ' you th1t Hamen't dmltff 11-ene-ef-tlte-Je.st contagious or all diseases. In tbls da1 • DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am a JZ· year-old girl who has 1 terrible problem . · l have a big mouth and I can't keep it shut. When I'm with 1 rriend and she tells me something and makes me promise not to tell anyone, l'm always sure I will keep 1he promise. Sometimes I even cross my heart and "take an oath on ffiy little brother's life. But -tnd up telltng-anyway.-1-fcel Ilk 1 ral aflerwards bul it's too late, Please •• Wha( ls-French kissing ? ~ it wrong? Wl'lo shou}d ~ the ne,cklnt: Hmlls - the boy or the girl? Can a shotgun wtdding suctted? Read Ann Landers' book1et, "Teenage Se1 -Ten Ways to COol It." od 50_:ceots In coin 1nd- 1 ng self-addressed, stamped en...,lope In care of the DAILY PILOT. ' t t I i • • ....... ... ... -................... ._ ........ . '· ~ . ---...... ~--~---,-~--,~~~~.....,~~--·~-~-...-.~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~.,..~~~~.....,~~~~~-~· .... ·~··~·-· ... ·~~~.....,:::!' ...... ., : . .. .. .. ... ...... . .. , " ...... ~ ""· -· -. ~· ....... '· Moodil, Jllne I. 1970 . WILDS CALL -Funds to s end underprivileged boys to camp have'been raised by members of tfie Hunt· inglon Beach High School Tower Club, an honorary service club dedicated to sChool and community. Comriiunity Served I . ---- ~Camp Program Aid¢d -El Cam·ina' Reelects Mrs. Nutt A program to send un-Co.unty welfare agencies and -valesceot homes and look d~Vileled youngsters 10 serv:ice clubs. cooties to veterans in • the cimp is but one of many Other projects completed by Logg Beach V e t e r a n s Mrs., Seyrqour E. Nutt win activities sponsored by the th'e young women during the HoipltaI. They made Easter .be iMlalled as president of Huntington Beach High School past year include serving at baskets for h o s p i ta I i z e d El C&ninOReal Woman's Club · Tower Clul> in tts ~nUnuing sports and PI'A banquets and chlldttn and-workt!d~ror~ com- during a luncheon meeting at effort to be of service to the ushering during library pro-rrtunity funding drives. 12:30 p.m. on Thursday!. June school and the communUy. grams and Back to School Funds for the camp pro- 4, in the San Clemente Inn. New officers of the honorapy Night. They also painted all gram were raised dwing bake Installation will be con-service club were installed trash cans. sales conducted by Towtr Club ducted by Mrs. Ray c. Miller, during a candleli~ ceremony 1 __ c_l_ub_m_e_m_be_r_s_v_;_,;_ted_c_on_·_m_em_be_rs_. ------ treasurer of Orange District taking place during a tea in and El Camino Reiii member. the faculty dining room. 'Other officers include ,the Serving d.uring the coming1..-----Fa/her 's Day is June 21----~ Mmes. ' Alfred Mata, Cora year will be the Misses Gwynn Jensen end Russell Walker, Geiger, pmident; Mary Jo vice presidents; Homer Turk Standley, vice p re s i d e n t : and Bernice Kra l?S , DurlaHorvat,sec retar y· secletaries; Glen GarwoQd~ treasurer; Cathy Crouse and treasurer; Arthur ~ewel l , Pam Moore, pu bl icity._. historian, and Dwight Hub-historian, and .Mona Morita bard, parliamentari11ny and Mary Sha.dee, projecli. A musical program will be Mrs. Lyle Hanna is the club's sponsor and serving as pre~ by Daniel Scarlett, advisors are Miss Marie_ gtadUale In mu!icfrom' Melsheimer and Mrs. Richard Harvard and a student o{ Robinson . Lllian Paige in Boston. The club to date has helped Luncheon arrangements will raise funds to send 121 boys be made by the Mmes. C. to Camp Titan. assisting A. Ramsey, A. A. Pelizza and California State College at Ralph Quackenbush. Reserva· Full~rton.· Helping with . the tions may be made With Mrs. project are other Orange Anthony Mancuso, 4!J6..5141. <P•ld Po1111a1 AdwrJ1semtn11 Nuts 'n Nibble• Attend ing meetings every Friday at 10 a.m. are the women of Fountain Valley Nuts to Nibbles TOPS Club. Members have selected · the Recreation Center i n Hun- tington Beach for the. meeting place. !Jeu#:?~:> See our WIDDING .ATI'ENDANTS' GIFI' BOUTIQUE 23 Original Gilts Your best friends -and bis -dcsr.rvc bl"lght, original gift s !Ike thete for being yolll' 'Bridesmaids and Ushers. Smartly alyled, senslblr priced. 23 great id1111s to make it the h•r· piest weddlng fn hi5tozy. See lhem all-soo11 ! Al Inn hs Brid•'•• Modens Bride - A.Engr1ve1~l1 Dltc Pin, 11K GF .......... .,\ ...•.. t1.50 lr. Pod. caltiifld'Peul E11rrin1s, l()C , , ... , .•••• , •. fH.to c , Kty Prolector-Jcx:b. 1e~ar1tes •....•• , •. , . , •. , .• 9.llfl n. StetUn1 Titi T•ck with dl1mond •• , ••• , •••• , •••• $ts.to E. 14K eD.lfiveabl• Tl11 Teck ...................... t •. aa f. Cul:hlNd Pearl "ne T•ck, 14k Golrl •... : ..••. , ...• 7.&D Otber1 froIQ,f3.15-1ll Clf!-boxftd Kll\K CHARGE e ~ASTER CHARG,E e IANKAMERICARO "The Sfore Thot Confi dence Built" HAltl Olt • ' HUNT tNOTON uee "'*' 11w. · •••f~ & ••1..,., • • FA TH~R'S ilAY GIFT SPECIAL ... LAST 13 DAYS! Here 's lots of love to give! 7 beautiful, professional Father's Day Portraits of you and both children All for jus~9 95 - You'll receive one large llxl4 (more tha n half the size of this newspaper page!) plu s six handy wal/et·size portraits for 1randfathers, uncles and friends ! And th21t includes you, both Y?Ur children and even the family pet ! HURRY IN NOW WWILE FATHER'S DA Y DELIV ER Y IS STIL L GUARA NTEEO I • ' Father Co nducts Rites Vows : Recited· In Westminster SUMMER FABRICS • COMO BARK CLOTH PRINTS • RIB PIQUE SOLIDS • DOTIED SWISS PRINTS • CLIPPER POPLIN PRINTS • FLOCKED VOILES • WAFFLE PIQUE PRINTS • MANY, MANY OTHERS absolutely 9r11t soloctions llli. 1.D ta $1 .H Cottons, R1yon1, Poly•st•r1, Bl•nds 44"/45" w ;dth• All W11h1bl• • Auxiliorv's_,. Art Classes ' . I Y E d . To Continue" ear n s · ~•cause 'of their popularlly, Gatbertn·g ror·tbe last meet-·dasses for Art Sect 1 o • ing of the club year ·on Mon· members of Newport Beacia day,Junel,wtll belheCoata Ebel l s will co•tl'lNi Mesa Memorial H o s p it a I tltroughout the summer. . Auxiliary. Mrs. Camie Krausnick will The conlert.Jlee room o( the open her home Wednesday; hospital is the aeU.ing for the June 3, jil 1&:30 a.m. for i ~ 10:30 a.m. seSllon. paint.-ih and IJ,IDCheon. -De aumtary~bas preseeted Instructor -.is Mr-s. D. C. tts first scholarships to two Mattocks, a member of the nursing--atudents,--Mi ss LagWfa "Beich Art Assocli· OW-Jene Mintnti, a seniOr at tion, Pasadena Art Associa· C9fta Meaa Hl&b 'School and tion, National Society of Arts Mist Victoria Higgins, an and Letters, Costa Mesa Art Or~e Coast College gradu· 1..eague and Los Angeles Art "' Association. ate ho will. attend UCLA in";;w;;;;;;;w;;:;;:;;;;i~;;;;;;J( the . r I. WE HAYE A YARN TO TELL THE . Our llOl'Y 111 'llOrt -SIOCk• or n.w yirfi* 1 r • 1rrlvlnt cuuy -COl!l9 I~, WI~ lily lllv• ]lllf whll '(Oii llffd. KNIT· Wl_T So~th Coos! Pion • LOWIER ,j,\ALL Acrou frotn woo1worff'1'1 COSTA MESA Pfl. S.S-211 2 FINE SUMMER FABRICS cool and •heer VOILE PRINTS Cok>rful, mod designs on an easy care, never-iron see·thru for summer. Hli. 1.19 Yd. Yalu• . W•sh1~I• fortr•l /Poly•st•r VCotton 45". Wid• • fo i . sportswear pzan YD. HOMESPUN PRINTS Sew your own~ th ing in summer pants, g~af new midis or • long c~lorful vest. Machin• W11h.Tumhl• Ory 100 % Cotton 45" w ;do e BETTER FABRICS • SPORTY CANVAS PRINTS • BUTCHER WEAVE PRINTS • VOILE CREPE PRINTS • POLY FLOCK VOILES • PURE LINEN PRINTS • PURE LINEN SOLIDS c:olofs galore for summ er sun wearing l YALUIS TO 2At T~. C•tf•n•, R1yon1, Poly•1 t1r1, ll•nds ~Fl&x 4'4"/45" widths All W11h1blo YD. ZI YD. POL VESTER · ·ooUBLE ·KNIT · PRINTS • Fantabulous .election of· bold, colorful de~igns , on a t ravel-wise, never c rush, maehine wash, no iron I 00°/0 poly ester. REG. $5.'8 fa $7.91 YARD VALUIS 52"/54" Widths W.iliilil~M<ii.:.l»:k< YD. c:Ml• ,...,. • "'"""'liir1••<ft t-...s ©· ~ . tn-Utl "iij3FlC>ADWAY a92:333J , Ext. 283 -~=~-"SOUTH COAST PLAZA ·· -HUNTINGTON CENllR _ • COST A MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH --. -----tistOI it SlnDitto FrHw•y -545·1 516 Edln .. r •t Beech 8oul1v1rd -197-80 13 Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10 a.m. 'tll 9 p.m. OPEN MONDAY THRU FR IDAY 10 'TIL f -SATURDAY 'TIL 6 -SUNDAY 12 'TIL .S -• ' I I i ' ' ·' • ' 'I • ;I • ' ,1 I • ;I • • • J , -·· . ' ........ ·-.. -Mohd'1, June 1, 1970 D~ILY l'ILOT Jf )ncfustrial Ac~ofl1plis~_ments Inf ·I uenced Cancer by l TUESDAY JUNE 2 By SYDNEY OMARR More persons bora under UM: other end af acale, Uol makes entrance. Good for Jet· • c:la be exlravagut tci polAt · ting go of the old-and begio- wMre Uricr1 serve -al ' i. ni n.g '-new. Message 1plration for lyria,'••eey, blg dynamically clear by tonight. •Jl<adet· •. " GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Cancer . are 1n °Wbe'1 \Ybo • ARIES (Ma rch 21,April 19): You get news which makes you s us p e c t behind-scenes maneuvering. Be Independent. Maintain CQnfldence. Gain Taurus individual as ally. Then you offset any negative ia Commerce ud hdastry" This power day for you. thaa-qy-«lter-.Utell llgn. -.lf'rans11etlons which seemed N--t-tJY,ts_oJ tbiL11&a.....eg___ ~ . dim financially become brigb.t. very cot)' 1rilb ~ moa;tY. On Show lhat you ki;_low vahle Qf money. Protect assets and study investment posSlbilltles JUNE -2·3 .' 9:30 to 6:0Q, TAURUS (April :JO.May IO): You gain added recognitio n. More Important, you feel senae of pride. Self'~teem ' aspects. .. , CANCER (JIJl\e II.July 22): You may be drawn in two ~irections at Ollce. Key is to choose wad. which leads to greater knowledge. ThiJ is op- poslte or easy way. Good lunar ~peel accents Julfillmenl ol hopes, wishes. LEO (July U.&ug. U): Spotlight on bow yob., achieve goal. Key is to be versatile. Utilize alternate method!. Soc- lal Invitation c:omes as pleas- ant surprise. No more concern ..ioout wanting popul.,rlty .. vm<:q (Aug. :!$Sept. U): Accent on messages, writing, 11t1vertisln.a. You hear frOT" afar-and your own views are made known . Plan ahead. Vacation travel is spotlighted. IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): • Cbect receipts, tu forms . St:Udy investment poWtUal . Stme changes are necessary. ~stablish commu.nlcaLior 1'1es. Member of opposite sex makes provocative suggestion. SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 2t): Contracts, agreemeills, prom- JSes on notes are spotlighted. Be aware of public relaUo~ . Be sure your intentions are properl_y delineated. Best ap- proach features diplomacy. IMoney at stake. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21 ): Maintain steady pace. Avoid the sensaUonal. ISM'l.lt Tiii.£ FOJi A "M!el CHA"MGE?" RciUX'S lXCITllG COLOI FIOSTl~I 15:00 ieg. 25.00 Tendency toward w i s·b Ju I After bleachi~g, it takes,our experts thinking is marked. B e I For Clipped W·ings analytical. You arrive at truth just 10 •in1tes to .color youi slteaked -t--=====::::!:::f:::=:::::::=::~=--~~~~~-;-,~~~~~~~~~~CAP~~R~ICO'.;;;RN;-;(~Jlec=.-22-.1;;-;M::::t.1---'-~11l!S"Wlth lllJSS3""'·softtolr~M7lil0l~,.~~1--~-!-rl I nsta I la ti on forecast · Zodiac signs ind symbols Will set the theme for the- ipstallation or new officers for Clipped ·Wl~gs, United Air Lines ··stewardess Alumnae, lnc. ~ Mrs. Douglas _ Aitken or Sherman 011.ks, Valley area ruchard Miller. Ri c hard Keefers, James Sh a ff er, Clarence Saatjian and Peter Horton, Huntington Beach; Charles Ball and Kimmins Johnson, Westminster; Paul Salata, Brown Lehman . Richard Hornbaker a n W Thomas Saffer, Newport' Beach, and Emmett Oehl~ and Robert Ze.lsdorf, CoSta MeSI: J vice president, is handling h reservations ror the affair c r'st'n which wm begin with cocktails I I e at 11 :30 a.m. Thursday, June . dt.i SpeJts · W_e i" 4, in the Odyssey restaurant, In Mission Hills. · Blue and gold Gemin1 rose • centerpieces, fashioned by the , Mmes. J ohn Roehling, William Christine Adele Speltis -and Ceremony Arizona Have a beautiful 8'~ ~ 1011 picture of you~ child .. Ml :J9 )SAii) Behnken, Lest?r Lotz and •William Bradly Freeman JI Park Price will center tables for the 12:30 p,m. luncheon. exchanged vows in the church 'Horoscope invitations were-of St. Barnabas on the Desert, only 38~:-1~- • An ares -family crDups. too -one 8" x 10'' black-&..white finished 'picture of chitd1taken singly, 38¢. One 8" x 10" group picture; only $1 per child. • Selecl from finished picturis,.not prpofsJ of the cutest poses captured by our art:istr hotog· rapher -kids love her! , • Finished 5" x J"and wallet .... ize pictU~ -.,Jll also be shown and offered at unbelievably low prices. • See them in 'LiYin1 Calaf tao! __ anly $2..95 Finished-color-photos~one-5'" x 7''-1or four wallet-size pictures -will be offered )'OtJ at this very special priCe, at no obi igali0f1 to you. . StMl9 .... 11 A.IL .. IP .... 2 P.llL .. 6 P.M. .....,, .. 7111 , ... ..:-.. ...., .. Ali1l ll.llL' •N.1 ...... -..-.......... ...,,. • .,,pr. BRING A FRIEND! GRANT Pl.All • BROOKHURST ·&-ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACI designed by Mrs. Brian Eden Scottsdale. . and Mrs. William Waage. The bride Is the daughter To be installed are the of -nr: Helen Adele Tovrea ~1mes. William Radin, presi· 1 of Whittier, Newport Beach dent ; F..dward Gerich, Harold and Phoenix and Louis Clark Madsen, Leonard..._W i 1 k er, ·-Spells -or Costa Mesa and Howard Geer and Jerry Flem. P.asadena. Her h u s b a n d • s ing, vice president's, and Ben parents afe Mrs. Harold Harper, treasurer. Installi91 Eugene Rich Of Scottsdale and the new boa;d, whi~h will not Dr. Ra ymond Sav'ageau Free· assume duties ~nhl Sept: I, man ¢' Salina, Kan. · ~I be Mrs. Charles. Daniels, Attending .as maid of honor trn~edlate ~st president. was Miss Apr~ Ernestine Paf- Clipped Wings contributes to ford; bridesmaids were Mrs. the support of the Harbor Norman Dale Foster: Mrs. ~ndatJm:i for R e t a r d e d ~I Edwards and Miss ~n 1n San Pedro ~nd ~jciLWillim:!is, and nower ---will-preser,it a checlrfor$3,500 girls ·were Susan Carolina to the· facility· ~ Helen Adele Spelt! a n d Honored guests will be Kimberly Anne Foster. Robert Johnson, an honorary . MRS. FREEMAN Ill Phoenix Hom~ / member of Clli>ped Wings,, and ·Serving as besi. man was . Edward Piper both or United Raymond Savageau Freeman The bride attended S~phens Air LI.Des • J r., while ushers were Edward CoUege, while her liUsband P:lans for the annual con-ToVrea Spelts, Louis Clark . 1 • vMtion·in July will be discuss-Spelts Jr., Philip Edward studied at the Uruv~ty of ed by' df:legatis Mrs John Tovrea Ill. Peter Alexis Colcndo and Arizo"ff state Amberi-.and--Xrs..!..D.Ooov:an Freeman, DaMy Lee Downs Universlt . He is a 11lember • Black · --aOO'ROiir"""esliUangaae&n:"'Rlng orPlil • G~'ltii Atte°nding the luncheon from bearer. 'WU Norman Dale newlyweds will ~ in · 19): Powerful e m o ti on·s be ige, ci1 .. pagne with afty ooe of 18 dominate. But give logic some room. Ride with the lid•. beautiful tooer colors . Wouldn 't you Don't feel that past must be 11.ke a "No·ce Ch"'"•e•." }18Uf' ruler . Look to future. do• Potential for happiness ls Beauty Studio. great. AQUARIUS (Jan. :JO.Feb . 18): Family affairs require attention. Older individual has right to express views. Heed v.oice or experience. Day to conclude matte.rs. Invest In your own future. 'P.ISCES (Feb. tf.Marcb·IO): Accent on short journeys, celebratioos, reunion · w l th close ·relative:i:. Brig h t.'e r outlook iJ . featured . Y o u perceive fact that you love and !l'e loved. Wonderful. iF TODAY 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY you are .mort practical than recent actions would indicate. Get Dack on track by reviewing details. By next month you will )>e able to m~e amends. To fll'ld CllJI wl'M:I.. ludtl' fol' 'l'9U M _... afld lllY• Ot'der S't'CINY Canned Curls . Home permanent lotion now comes in an aerosol can - you ju.st push and a foam com· es out for her~nd-tbe.re curls. Just set those sections of hair you want curled and 8:PPIY the curling lotion. •. the Orange Coast will be the Foster Jr. Phoenix. ..:!/.+--~jij:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili~mes. Michael St~cti, --~;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::::::;:;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~- MEET AW'ARD·Wl~NING WILLIAM MERRE~ IN NEWPORT _WITH 50 INTERNA.TJON~ TROPHIES TO HIS CREDIT, WILLl,AM MERRELL.. IS NOW RESID STYLIST ANO MANAGER OF OUR NEWPORT BEAUTY SA.LON HIS 1PERSONALIZE01 STYLING ANO COLOR FORMULAS FOR i..~G OR SHORT HAIR ARE KNOWN THE. WORLD OVER. ANO NOW Y U 0 TOO, WILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE LUXURY OF HAVING • M r:_RRELL CREAl'E AN INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLE TO SUIT YOU, NEEDS ANO PERSONALITY, COM!:: IN OR CAl..L FOR AN APPOINT ENT• CONSULT AT-IONS ARE COMPLIMENTARY •. IN OUR EWPORT BEAUTY SALON. ' ROB SON'S , . • ,. • ; ' ' BE 20 ,,bs. THIN ER TH , suM ER· ' \ .( \ ;. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY! A Vel} Special Offer Now! On)y $1.25 per visit at 1JlaAJk/t~ when you bring in a friend ••• and, only $1.25 per visit for your friend ••• now, double the results ••. double the fun ••• at half price • • . • takes so little time for you to have an ex· citing new figure the Gloria Marshall . way. , . , thrill to all the wonderful words that you'll hear .•. "What. happened? ..• you look mar ~elll,us" ••. or "You look years younger" . ~ . . ••• Gloria Marshall, the world's most success· ful Figure Control System can mak·e· it happen. . We are the world's largest owned and ope!'· at.ed Figure Control System. (26 locations in California alone). · ./ No disrobing; ., We are not a gym . ./ Playroom facilities for.Children. · I 'I' I . . GLORIA MA!?SHj\LL says: ' .; ~ • r RT I -EACH ; Call now for a sample visit where you actually use our special machines during your sample visit. No charge. No obligation. Wlltl'1 Urpot -_, ...,..., -... 119 "-~ --' . FIGVBB CONTROL SALONS U lt' ... U,, H • tw?EIT-------W . AUO!M ........ C.-.. er..t.w. ~ •"iiili1..,-1sli1a , .. LAI 430 PACIFIC (2-BI 1140 W. 17th STR 642·36lll East o! Balboa Bay Club) T 543.9457 SANTA ANA v...., L-. ..... Nti_,.,. ~-M. Hwlwa11 .. o..t.. , ...................................... ~, .. ..... ,~ ......... . (c) Copl/riohl 1910 Cloria MmhaU Mgt. Co. lftc. ~N l&MJD ·644<2@GQ ~~~;~~~!'!!!!!!"'~~--....-.............. ~ .............. ~~~.__ ...... .__ ___ .. ~--~,s ' \ -------·-----------~ I I, • • - ' ·1 j " I ·; ~ -'~~-"~ • ..--.....:. ~ ---~, ·· ::;-;::.:;:,.,;;:,w.:;.:.:. :,:-;:::· --,L-,-.~-:-::::;:< :;;.:'.>·!:' :-C-::Z:·".:' ~"'::":::::'"'.;·:'."""'':"'"S;"7• '"•":''.:"'.'.::0 •~·':'"'.,,.,·**·"'"':·:• ~,.,..,,,,., ...,,.,., -• ,.,,,.....,_ ____ ...,,~"'------·"':·-· -~-- ,_ DAILY "LOT Mondi)', JUM I. 1970 'Perils of P a.u I ifle' • \ I ,, '\ Upstag~q _ By DAVID cOHEN 'I0,000", ahe lllid). ~ ror the Job. woman and aalilfled with "My greatest •tunt will be meal ror my hl-.cl •nd bop MJ.sa M.acP<mld 1bo is Since then, her ltllf\t fet~ oibeii' ln(aiioneiii. -........... ...i"1liiiiieni.i.l l;;•;;arn,;;,,oloi;;miiiiakii•iiaiidiieceiiiin0.t'" · all warm while ttrvlng It._. TORONTO (UPI) -~ L<u Ma<:Donald make> the Perils ol ' Pauline p&>Se. olfld to go With her daring, there ls her beauty. No becloaked and moustaeh· ed villain lashes M l s s MacDonald to the railroad tracks, as he did In tlie oldume movies atarrlng· Pearl . ready to walk on the wing have risen. "How much?" Sh· J or a plane th>t Is doing st}'I, "Let's just 11y that c aerobaUci, watel'-skl while hive made '2,700 for & being towed by a blifnt>. hang minute'• work." out Ill an 181! flqor opjlrtmenl ' Tho rood to the top or ber win4Qw . by ber (lnprtlps, 1U11JauaJ_ prof.-has not jump from oqe galloplttg bone hffn all th1t eaay, however. to another and plunge Into She hu put in many hours an oceon ·with her hands and ol training wil!I exper(f: feet Shackled In chabls. "I don't want to die," sbe White, M_lss MacDonald, atul'lll( All lhla, and the tall, lithe said. "Everything I do bas ®) ' ., CroWJ11ng Glory bea~ty salons woman ei:traordlnarJ, auburn-haired beauty hu a safety factor." ,. jumps right into dange r . th -"-tol ... , herselr-1r the price Is righl 1 • ;:1: :;a. 1 "16'-' INJURY RecenUy, a European pro-. . She hu never been injured moter asked Miss MacDmald But more about the working proreWonally. But a ·if she would. be willing to! stuntwoman career of this 26-few years ago while slcydivini ski off I precipice in the year-old born on 8 ranch near for pleasure, she broke her Frenclt Alps and then King City, a town 15 miles b k. WI .. '· sb actmte--2500 . fett to a 1 nodh ol niettsJpolitan Tonioto. ~~e-~ll---------- glacler below. I INVADES MAN'S REALM diving a water sbow. "Yes," she said, ll she had I She is piesidenl of the Zl· Sbteen mooths ago, Miss time to prepare the stunt and member stuntmen's council ol MICDmaakl married Jo b n if ~ J?fomol,t; woold mett the Association of Canadian Irvine, a Toronto sales ex· her price ( Oh, at ·least Televis1oo and Radio Artists ecutlve. Unlike his wife, who in Toronto. 'lbe other 21 mem-1s a licensed pUot, Irvine does rs art men. not like to fly and never "I was alwaya inte"ated in watches his wife doing her port&," aald Mils Macllooald , stunU.,. rialking of bow she got Into. 1 Because of her proftclency , er offbeat career. "I really in a Job usually held by men, ved lacrosse at school," she the wom·en's..Liberation Move- id as she sat talking in· ment tried to recruil her. She er richly furn ls bed turned them down Dally. rtment. "I want men to Qpen doors "Later on, I rode in rodeos for me and to carry my lug- f.'ell enough, it turns llut, gage," $ht said. "I am 3 t1 become a champion). J su~ P!D&e I was always trying to " up with my brother and made me ve.ry com- ve." t11 1984 she was 1 model lime, and still works at joli, olt.o dUl!Jni henelf Iller a rail -,,ff,, IClf· g to JO f .. t -and ebowing df the creations Supplies Needed For Home of \fl'of(llto designers. The S f~. 8 inch, 11 I· Po u n d Supplies are needed for tile sttiitwoman-model alto is in token room of the Albert Slt-kltl Jiemand for-f 1 s h i 0 n ton Home, the Orange Coonty llllf8zine1Nphotography. facllttj for dependent children. ~ The chlldren, ages 6 lQ. 17, ~ewM.re along the way, receive tokens for their daily s o!ln e b 0 d.y aaked Miss chores and efforts In school M8'U>onald if she could ride and are able to spend them a hlne. Of course ah& could. to buy toys, games and And'1 she found herself as a necessary Items. star.a-in for the Jate Ann Mrs. Kenneth B o s t o n , Sheridan, in a CBS teievisioo supervllOf of the home, bas • pilot! listed items needed : pantyhose In \ conversaUon with Miss for teenage g!rlJ, sweater Shertdan, Miss MacDona ld yarn in assorted colors for mentioned some of her ex-knitting. embroidery materials ploiU1 as a skydiving and ' with. or ~ilhout stamped paradlute champio'n. Mis s designs, hair spra1 and all Sber.1'an· told_i _xeporte.r and lIDnJ_Ol ma~e.YP; _ _ a sttr)' aboui the two was Also needed are paint-by· UPI T._.... h.eadl~. "Oomph Glrl Mtets number sets and toys and - p .. SPECIAL-HAIR STYLES He'll Jove tl!e newest fashions at· ' marvelous savings . . . Mon.-T!MS.·W.-L SHAMPOO· SET HAIRCUT Hi Style SHAMPOO.SET HAIRCUT $15 WONDliR CURL Pllthl . $9.95 - OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY ' . -CROWNING GLORY '2.45 11.so $2.95 $2.00 $20 MAGIC CURL PERM '2.95 12.00 $3.95 All WHk $Ji.so OPEN EVENINGS CROWNING GLORY t fo.-..rtf c.,rke Calfh,.. I SOUTH COAST PLAZA Lewirr Lewi -Non to S..n Stunt Girl." games for children or all ages . LADY IN DISTRESS? -Sometimes it's Mari-Lou MacDonald's job to Jook For ,her first major stunt, Individuals interested in beautiful and~~-she:~··a .Pro~ssi~ · stuiltmaR_(~r stuntl~dy i!_ r_p~ Miss MacDonald WU asked dooatinC lttm3 may take them 267 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA P"'1M 548·9919 Phone 546-7186 will). Despite her rou~RfNiild-tWnble work lD a man's world, she said-1~no' to to ~ thfOu&h a wmaow to Uii home, '361 S:--Man-Appointment.t welCome but ~ot alway.t nt'Ct.t.tory. the women's liberationl!ts. . · liii---------~an~d~la~~in~a~room~~:~S~he~g~ot:_~che:st~er~,~O~r~an~g~e-.;o;o.-.-iiiioiOiOiOi-t~~::i::i~ii:iiii::iii::i1:1:~ i'i:iii'i:iii'iiiii'i:iii'i:iii'i:ii~:iiiiiiiii Stripes I..,..,•' J,) .... &CIA&,; I I Contrast .. 70530 . \ ~.:l. Stripes with conlrasting...yoker bands-an<Lbelt make a good summer-story 9Y Tiz.iani . Note the loop and button closing and toj>.stitch- ing detail. Freedom Foundation Aw1r4 Recipient, 1966 Bachelor of Arts D .. rH, Chapman College •AID l'OLITl(AL AIV.lTllJIMINT JUNE 2 II ACTION, NOT TALK; EDUCATION, NOT POLITICS'' TED R.otarian-Costa Mesa Ro •ry Inte rnational SchDlar Graduate Study-Univer1lt'fi1 of Bombay, India l President, Associated Studenti Orange Coast Coll991 CRISE LL lnter..,.tlonel Research Fellowsh ip with COW1munlty DevelDpment project of FDrd FDUndation and American Peace Corps Chairman and dele9ation leadet, C.J .C.S.G.A. State Conference, 1965, 196' President, Associated Students, World Campus Afloat Ch1,lri'nan, Governor's Council~ American Legion Boys' State '- CITIZENS CoMMITIEE CO.CHAtMIEN ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION FIFTH DISTRICT • Travtt'ltd to 60 cDuntries on three rrips around·tht-world ' Pre1W.nt, World Campus AflDat Alumni Administration Ad visor, World C1mpus Afloat EDUCATORS COMMITTEE CO.CHAI RMBN • Make it Jn denim , Jinen, pique, synthetic blends. 70530 misses 8-16. Size 12 requires 1 7/8 yards of 45" fabric and 1 1/8 yards of 45" contrast. This precut preperforated Spadea De signer P'l· tern produces a better fit or money back. Dr. James Fihgerald Mr. George Barnett Mr. Ed Romeo .. Mr. Willard Rnse Order 70530 : Give size name, address, zip. EACH pattern $1.50 f>OSlpaid. Address SPADEA Box N Dept. CX·IS, M11ford, N.J. 08848. NEW BOOK : Tomorrow 's Look Tod a y I Spadea's collection of Midis and Maxis -the Longuette Book -$1 po<',aid. -.,.,.,.,..,.,.,......,-c-1:-_.:-:-,.:-":-"°-'""-"""-· II Fashion laced Shoe laces figure In the fell and wtnter fashion !ltefle, Only whlli shoe laces! They're •I· tadied at the bacf< of the shoe -at the.counter of the neer:: arid then arc wrappeil crlss-cross fashion up the feg, 1y1ng fore or arVat th~ knee. VOTI:: For JOHN SCHMITZ For CONGRESS Dr. Steven N. Asahino Mr. Albert J. Auer l\<lr. James Berkshire Miss Agnes Blomquist Mr. W. A. Coulter Mr. & Mrs. Wllllam Dosta Mr. Maynard Franklin Mr. Keith Gaede Mr. Robert Guggenheim lflrs. Thomasina GUM Mr. Galvin Keane I • SPONSORS Mr. & Mrs. Streeter Klng Mr. John Koch Mrs. Elsie Kroesche Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Marx Mr. & Mrs. Cbarles P. MacKenzie Mr. David Munro Mr. Richard O'Neill Mr. f'.. A. Palmer Mr. & Mrs. Scott Pau11on Mr. James Ray ' C....,..Jp ~Hf't«I -121 N. NtwJMt N .. hftt c .. Nft?Mt ..... C.nf. •••·22tt 01 641·tltt I Mr. 0. \l. Dick Richard Mr. & 1'ts. Joseph Rosener Mr. E. H. Skinner Mr. & )t. Ronald S. Steel man Mr. Bill bite Mr. Th as J . Winget Mr. Ge~ge Wolf Mr. & ~ s.-JJm Wood Mr. & rs. Matt Young Newpor i\1es~ Education Association I • ' - i - • -ANIA1Alogk .,....,. .... . JYo Hope For Tax On Cas? WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. , . John J. Williams ·<R·Del.), 1ayS there is little chance Congress will enact the new ~ $1.6 blllion tax on leaded gasoline asked by President Niion. If such a bill Is pushed, he said In an interView, "It couJd just end up as anothe11 Christmas tree with more t.az cuts in it like the tax reform bill last year. '> .. If that happened, wet e-0uld be in even more trouble. l think we already are In serious trouble economically and on the budget." Several Democratic senators also said they saw little reason for Congress to approve the ·propo:sed new tax. RAISE MONEY They said it ~ppeared the President was trying to raise money to lessen the budget deficit now forecast for the next fiscal year. But they in- sisted it would not be effective against auto pollution_despite Nixon 's claims. Sen. Warren G. r.1agnuson (D-Wash.): Com merce Com- miUee chairman, said: "What the Presideilt's pro- posal may very well do is cost the American people $1 .6 bililon without affording them any appreciable benefit. ~u A much better approach would be to prohibit the pro- duction of leaded gasoline at some future date. This could eliminate leaded gas and foster the production o I tfnlUded fuel while saving American consumers $ I . I billion." The new tax would raise gasoline prices about 2.3 cents a gallon. Williams, senior Republlc1n on the tax-writing Fihance Committee, abo doub\ed the budget deficit in fiacal 1971, starting July l, wouJd be as low as the $1.3 billion figure esUmated by Nixon. As a result of the tax reform bill enacted last December, he said, the government is suttering a net loss of 11 billion or 12 hillloa iD annual revenue. Tb.is results, he said, from dropping the 5 percent income tax surcharge June 30, the increase in the personal ex- emption from $600 to $650 ef- fe€tt.ve July I, the 15 percent booSt in Social Security benefits~ which took effect last January, ana the new low-in- come allowance granted poor families or. their tax returns. The only offsets, he said, were $3 billion gained from repeal of the 7 percent in- vestment tax credit for business firms 'and about $1 billion from various reforms. BUDGET SURPLUS The President, in his January budget m essage, forecas~ a $1.3 billion budget surplus for fiscal 1971. But, on May 19, he conceded there had beeh a $2.6 billion· turnaround and a $1.3 bi llion deficit now is in prospect. . But, said Williams, "that $1.3 billior is a completely phony figure. It is based on -1.be__so-cal.led unified budget which count!' the money rn the Social Stturity trust fund, the highway fund ,-l he unemployment compensation trust fund -things that never should be counted. "All of the money in t.holt funds ls tied up and obligated for the purposes for which the taxpayers paid it. It is not available to ttie Treasury for general expenses. "On the old administrative budget basis, the true deficit would be at least $10 or $1 1 billion for the next year." SEND .JOHN SCHMIT/. To CONGRESS .. /, I ' " ' l9ht, cool, i:arefne .._ •trl!*i or hlckecl for .... , day• Soft ond supplo. Drones t hot stoy ever so frosh . Just tie the 1111 belt en~ . you're ready to 90. Choost 1leevele11 or short sleeve style in stripes or tucks. In easy-care Arnal9 triac1tat1 en1:1 nYlon .ShoJ., V neck sl1av1le11 navy, white encl reef stripe, rid 1cerf, 1i111 m•y co boulev•NI dre11•1 95 y ' • • ' ; t ' ; J I MOlld1)', J~ l , 1970 • • .. it's the knit sale of the year ... polyester fashions by a famous maker The beau tiful knits. Ore-sses, two and three pi1c1 su its a nd more. You weer ih1m, You love them. And , you fus t hardly eve r fi nd ih1m on 1al1. So hurry to choose sol ids, jacquards or bri9ht 1tripes in your favorite styles . A coloss~I coll1ction, in a rainbow of colors. Si111 1-20. wore 33 .00-70.00 27.99 to 47.99 35.00 -~6 .00 one p1oco drosso s. 27.99 5~.00-66.00 th re e piece su;ts end costumis 39.99 ' 70.00 cool coilumes 47.99 m1y co cosmopo/iftn 1hop 'I& • ) moy co south coos! plozo, son diogo fwy ot bristol, cos t• me..,, 546.9321 ' shop mon doy thr\!.Jeturdoy 10 em to 9:30 pm, sundoy noon 'Iii 5 pm ~--·· • • " .. ... : .: ; ... ... . , " -----, 1 • ---• I DAILY PILOT MoM;fr, :Junt l, 1970 I THE. NEtDLE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE PEN ' . • ;A.nd CM man who : know1 ;uit hoto to turn : the phrar1 to get the : moit out of the barb is ; DAILY PILOT column- : ist Sydney Harris. He : has been called the : modtm • day H e n r ti •Mencken. If you're ready for his use.of tM i acid adjectiv~ and ,thought. provoking prose to give ~ou the ''eedle • , • if you want !·to find somtthina to think about in what 11ou read ••• if 11ou have a: !sense of humor, yqu ,belong with readeTs :who delight in ttUing :others what "Sud said .. : tn .one of thi 1U1tion'1 : most • quoted columns. . Some Sample Barbs Retent/y Thrown . By Sytlney Harris:· ''One of the highest peld lobs In America consists of st1ndln9 Up in front of• mic:· - rophone, separating the • good rHord1 from the b.ld ones -and pitying the -WMI ones." "It'• sad but ·true that while alcoholics are the best arlument for abstinence, so many ab5tainerll ...., equally effective ar· &Um~t for a · drink now and then." "Most of the so-c1fled 'incomp1tlblllty' In m1rri1ge 1prin91 from the f•cf th•t to • :4 _moat J!l•ft, MX is 1n act; whlle to 111 women, it is en emotion. And this differ· •!'le• in 1ttitude c1 n be bridged only by lovL" •• 11The .sole difference 'between a 'dedica-' ted crusader' and a 'nosy reformer' con.- sists in our agreemeut or disagreement with his objectives.'' 5 ''The most explosive combin1tion In th• world consists of sincerity 1ddtd to ignor1nc1." -· • . . • • "\Vbenever I am the recipient of an ex- cessively hearty handshake, 1 suspect . Mr. Muscles is trying to sell something, hide t1001ethin" or prove .something." {:Check The Eaitorial Page : For This Signature Help You Find The "latest Quotables Created By : 'The Needler' For-His Col- A Regular Feature of ' : umn, • . the • . . DAILY PILOT Your tton.town Daily Newspaper ' GOP -Now Has-Tliin Margin .May'frim 'Lifting' Primary Key to Assemh~8>ntrol?_ SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe, primary electkln may Indicate w h e t he r Republicans or Democrats control the 80- member Assembly ror next ~ar's reapporticmQ'\ent, a revision Willi mljOf-p0llUcal Impact throughoul llle,1970s. three of their men are In vacant by the reUmnent of devised to asmJre &, 0 P dldates race w h I ch ~1· 1rooble: Don Mulfocd, whose Hugh M. Burns. legislaUve control. lengers : Those factors wU,l set SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -The film will never be Oakland district is changing Demot!:ratlc candidales art\. the stage for the dec.isive to a Democratic area, Earle Several assemblyman art runnlng Independent or the top ·-vc.nber general electl~--' shown at your local theater and it isn't ~ll for_any Academy Award oomlnaUons. But the Conununity Rela- tions Bureau ol the San Bernardino Police Department hopes the 26-m.inute movie will help trim thls area's percen· tage from the more than $500 million ·shoplifted from U.S. merchants each )'ear. From the "old bottle In the waislband trick" showihg a ma'n stuffing a botUe of liquor into the side of his pants the film goes· on to show the more sophisticated methods used by shoplifters. Republicans now fiold a pa· pert.bin one-Vote margin, 40-39. following the death fast week -of Republican Patrick Mc:Gtt. Both parties ·hope to gain a seat or two and each is Pl!lting money. todmld"" and volunteers into t h e handful cf marginal districts. Republicans admit at least C. Crandall or San Jose, and taking shots al other of!lces. of !he ticket. and complain Clare Berryhill ol Ceresl who incuding Jess Unruh wbo is they Jaqc mooey, 'Jbey're hop- narrowly won a special elee--battling ·Sam-Yorty for--1bc-ing--a-skidding economy, tion as a political ·~vice lasl D e m o cratic a;u..berna._to_rial 1.L®m1>IO)'ment4 and lDOatjon year. l)Olllinatlon. may bring ~ck some blue Assembly Democrats with On lt\e Republican side, -collar votes alimated from difficult distrt~ts include Ken Gov. Reagari is campaigning Democratic P a r t y i6en- Cory or Garden Grove and vig!M'Otlsly in vulneraable GOP ti!icaUOn with defense of dis- Ken MacDonald of Ojai. districts as well as in shaky sent and by campus unrest. Republicans say they may Democratic are as. The The primary-won't of itself have a chance to pick up Spencer-Roberts and As-change the "56embly power <Uie Fresno seat being vacated soclations political public rela -balance. but it will give some by George N. Zenovich, who's lions fir,m is handling the ex-clues to voting trends and 10Ing for the Senate .sea t left pensive "Cal Plan" strategy will determine which can- Te.lescope" Acti1ig as 4B.rain Mag·net' ' . ---The audience, membets of businessmen's and service \VESTERBORK. Ne l her. away it would mean that they ffioney (or radio astronomy 10 billion Ugtit years ago. organizations, watch as $50 I ands {AP) -'Ill.e world's ~ould not have comparable projects. Raimond said be is con- in phonograph records disap-newest and biggest radio tele-potentlaj before the end of Raimond said in an In-cerned·tha~ his telescope may pear into a magazine, six scoll!_I!:_, probing eight · billion terview that his ,new telescope encounter' interference from a dresses slip into what aP:' light years into spact, Is beCk-the J.70s," be observed. system could be com.pared mystery tran.mtitter nearby of SAFECO IN!IURANCE e BJ.!SINESS e HOME e AUTO e BOAT e LIFE peared to be a wrapped ing U.S. sclentists·to Europe. The obserVatory has 12 with Britain's Jodrell bank, the North Atlantic Treaty package held by a well dress-"There Is abn06t a brain~ parabolic rad to telescopes whose 250-foot_ dish is 1.lsed Organization which has caused ed man, and a few pounds dr,aln in reverse," said Dr. each 25 · meters in diameter extensively for near and deep t'ront-page speculaUon in the of steak and cartons of Ernst R a 1 m o n d , superin. and spread over a one-mile space 'research. Dutch press! The newspapers ·cigarettes slide into a bag tendent of the observatory to area. The plant was inspected Westerbork can re a·c~uggested the radio station Bob Paley h f be opened here June 24. last week by experts from farther, he said. but Jodrel was connected with the ung rom a woman's girdle MaDy U.S. scientists want many countries. Bank ~gives "a better over-all torage or automlc warheads, ·and Associates between her legs. , · Officer J-.v u: .... ens tells to come to Europe, Raimond Raimoncl sald after the tour picture." Dutch government officials INSURAN.CE -.. ,, ·"'611 said, ~ause Europe has a the U.S. astronomers. headed Dutch astronomers are hop-re.fused to comment. !~iryn~~ust=~n~i~t uft more J ambitious radio by Or. Allan Moffet of ing to prObe the mystery o( . Raimond said he has invited Phone 642-6500 someµiing and that statistics Unit States. would call on the Amertcan which according to the "big" the NATO base to the opening COSTA MESA .astro~y outlOOk than the Pasadena,' Calif., said they the start of the universe, the American commander of 474 E. 17th St. show 85 percent of the gross ,._:·2·E::v~_!i~f _:lh~•:!Y_start~~·~d~ri~·g!J~t:_!go~v~e~mm~e~nt~lof..:all~oca~le':._!m~o~r~e_b~an~g_"!theory~2'.!·!or~i!gi~na~t!!ed~abo~u~t.....'.o~l~lhe~o~bse~rv~ato~ry~.---_!""'""""""""""""""""""" national shoplilting ia dooo by housewives. ... The film, financed by a con- tiibution from a locaJ am- bulance service, also shows that customers switch· tags between e x p e n s i v.e and chettper items and use packages from less expensive items !OT big~ expensive foods. Among the. other ploys pointed out: • That "J>t:egnant woman:• could be bulging with a device allowJng her 1fo walk .off with a portable television under her clothing. .. A bulky coat on a fair day could be a tipoff because· the <Jver gannent might contain a series of hooks fo'r suspen- ding hundreds of dollars in stolen merchandise. Umbrellas are convenient for biding stolen items. Businessmen are also given other hints about shOplifting. Friday and Saturdays are COMMUNITY EVENTS • JUNE 5, 6 & 7 25th Annual Fish Fry .Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club e Parade e Biby Contest e Carniv1I 1 e Miu Merm1id Contest • Battle of the Bands • Drawing for New Cir ARTIST OF THE MONTH ' OIL l'AINTING$ llr l'AT IHGilltAM Loc•I 1r1111 Is ,.11 prnldtnt of Cotll Mna Ari LMCllM lf\CI Is Pl'"ft- ently trHlUret" of Ille group. Also Is ... ·~-la•• ........... ., L.eiilurwt Be;och Arr AtlOClllloO'I. HIS - awards for lier en1rv Jn Ffder11!011 o! women'o Olttrkl Ari Fnl!v1J. Mrs. lng>1m he1 srudild w!lh C.vld \lavgltn, JOY(I Cllrlo;1 llld Clydt Zul<t>. the sbopllfters• /avoriles. And --.,,..;ng; dostng::andlt--:=-"' lUQChtirnes f'md fewer employes on the floor and more customers, they are also favored by thieves. • As a cornpahion to . "The Shoplifter," which uses pro- fessional m o .cl e I s , San Bernardino pol~lso show one titled "Tbe Check Artist." IO each case office r s specializing in the piµticular r i e I d accompany personnel from the Community Rela-11.1~1!. tions bureau to answer ques- tions. " And Officer H igge n s reminds the local businessmen that of the $504 million lost to sho plifting last year. the small businessmen carried 77 percent or the cost, or $388 million. ' The Long Wait Was All in Vain TE IGHMOVTH. England (UPI) -For months , Teigomouth hotel owners and shop keepers had planned for the fl.lay 25 arrival of British Rail's special tourist train. At the railway's suggestion. they . spent $1,200 on special promotional material urging potential visitors to come to Teichmouth and not go on to rival resorts at nearby Tor- quay. 5. 2 5 3 ;:i~~~lleed 90 Day Certificate Accounts• 5.39% Annual Yield If all savings and interest remain a year. No minimum deposit. Daily compounding . Earn from date of deposit. 6 3 guarantnd 0 annual rata 2 lo 10 Year Certificate Accounts• 6.18% Annual Yield if all savings and interest remain a year. $5,oOO minimum deposit. Daily compounding, Earn from date of deposit. NOW! 4 WAYS TO EARN HIGHER INTERESTAJ CALIFORNIA FEDERAL! ' 5. 7 5 · 3 ;:i~~~·lotd 1 to 10 Year Certificate Accounls • 5.92°/o Annual Ylekf If all savings and interest re11ain a year. $1,000 minimum deposit. Dally compounding. Earn from date of deposit. 7. 5 3 guaranteed 0. annual • rote · 1 Year Certificate Accounts• (Adjuslabl• nites for shorter tefm1) 7.79% Annual Yield if all savings and interest remain a year. -S 100,000 mintmum deposit Daily compounding. Earn from date of deposit. ..,.. CAUFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS .......... _,_ ewe FEMI When the big. day finally came, three miniskirted gir'ls boarded the special train at Reading and for two hours made last minute pleas for holidaymakers lo get off at Teignmoulh. Scores promised they would . 5% Passbook Account. Curren! Annual Rate. N'o minimum deposit. Daily co"!pounding. lnl eresl day-in 10 day-oul. At 12:30 p.m. a special reception committee of Teignmouth officials stood on a gaily decoraled traln plat- form and walched the special train approach-and roar rtlht on through. A British Rail ~pokesman explained later the engineer thought the lirst stop wa s at Torquay • SEND JOHN SCHMITZ To CONGRESS '4' Cal!.f.Q!!!!!!,.f £n4..~!!!!.h;,§.~!!ngs • NATION'S LARGEST FEDERAL COSTA MESA OFFICE: 2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams • ~6·.2300 CLIFFORD M. WESDORF, VICE PRESIDENT & MANAGER • ' • • ... 13 • 13 ....,=,_.......---..-------,------.-------.,,..-...,,.--,•,..•-• .. ..,.,f'"~* "T·,~·· W 4 I ;_; I U I I 4W *il''~---._,,-... .-..--. .___---:--..,.,,....-~--·-~~~--~ _..,.,. .... ' • • • ··-~· ...... • • . J,. • • ••• •• . . ' ' . \ Monet.}', June 1, 1970 DAILY 'llOf p • Men in .~Service Marine Private Fi rst Class R&eM.rd L Pettilglll, of 208 34tb St., Newport Beach, is now serving at Marine Bar- racks, Loo,g Beach, cant Navy Seaman Jeffrey W. Field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Field of , 5401- Bruce Crescent, N e w po r t BelClt, has returned to San ~:-u~~:1~~a1~~~ a nine-month cornbM. deploy- ment. Jn the Western Pacific. Marine ~rgeant i'ed L Moen, husband ti. the former · ~fits Doona M, Whelan of ml Indlatapolis Ave., Huntington Bead!, Wil! graduated from Maril>e Combined Act lo n ' Force School, Danana:, Viet- nam. Airman Keith H •. _ W. Bruton, .son of Mrs. Billie P. Branson of 193 6.1 Brookburst SL, Huntington Beach, has comple~ basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to L<iwry AFB, Colo., for trainlng Jn the munitiOM and weapons maintenance field. Navy Petty Officer Sea'lnd White House Good Sp~t To Newsman ,.,. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Alan Lidow Is unique among \Vashington reparlers: His mail address Is 1' 0 0 Pennsylvan.ia Avenue, the Wl\ite House. ~ Lidow 1s lhe sole Washington correspondent of Golden West Broadcasters of Los Angeles, headed b y former cowboy Actor Gene Autry. (Radio staUon KMPCJ . Like many o t b e r cor- respondents who cover the White House. be hu a desk in the White House press room. But when Lldow set up office .at the .beginning of the· Nixon administr1Uon, he gave the telephone company 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue as his address. There was no listing for l;ldow's actual liv- ing quarters. Lidow told the W a.shlngton Daily News that the telephone company called him back to verify the address. "I told them that's It, and they pit it down. All very simple.'' Class Robert M. O~eadorf, ON THE SPOT -KMPC's Washington correspond· ti.-00 of the former Miss ent Alan Lldow is re3lly Johnny on-the-spot with his Johanna Gayle of 11092 officiaJ mailing address as 1600 Pennsylvania Ave:, Melody Lane, Huntington the \.Vhite House. It was the address he gave th~ Beach, is now serving aboard telephone company and it's J,he address that he's "It's a great office to,.bave, wouJdn 't you say?" Uct.ow said. "I get all mall and cilia here, but I expect I'll be gel· ting some flack from the other reporters when this gets Out" LUlow ssid the White ~~ guard ''oouldn't believe it" · wbeo be got his llnt delivery at the gate. • the amphibious assault ship got, mail and everyt.ping. USS New Orleans, bomeported ------~---..,,.,,,,,.:-.,:c,::::.,k.,-""'"°'n°"n"'•H"'--::-., --.,..------~~ at San Diego. -- Slaff Sergeant Themas L. Evaas, son of Mrs. Cath- erine J. Bryan, of 2110 Contin. ental Ave., Costa Mesa. is a member: of the Mountain Home AFB, ldaho, transporta- tion . sguadron that has been selected the best in the Tac- tical Air Command (TAC) for 1969. Navy Airman Apprentice Frrierick J. Nemec, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nemec ot 11,8 Via Palermo, Newport Bead?, completed a "23-day intensive recruit phase of the Navy's "Fwr-to-Ten Monlh" aotive duty program at Naval Air Reserve Training Unit. Memphis, Tenn. He will now attend a tedlnical school and fulfill his active duty o:m- mitment in accordance with school ~uiremen~, followed by a return to civilian life and monthly reservist meetings. --Marine Lieutenant Colonel James J , Keenan, sori ef Mt. and Mrs. Paul C. Keenan of 133 Cltarley Avenit.a Mayorca , and tiusband of the fonner Miss §alley Vadnais of 25211 DeSalle St., all of Laguna Hilb, was tiooored during a banquet sponsored by residents of the Dong Xuan hamlet, near the Demilitarized Zone in Vietnam. Airman Carl F. Johnson ID, son of retired Lleutenant Colonel and Mrs Carl F. Johmon Jr. of 17331 Avalon Lane, Huntington Beach, has received his first U.S. Air Force duty assignement after ccmpleUng basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. The ainnan has been assigned to Travis AFB, Calif., for trainillg and duty as a security policeman. Ainnan Johnson, a 1989 graduate of . Marina High School, attended Orange 'iout College iii. Ccsta Mesa. Army Warrant Office r 8uey P. Finch rn, wlrose mother, Mrs. Helen I. Oogal, ¥'11 Laguna Canyon Road, ,...Lquna Beach, recently was assigned as an aviator with the 1st Aviation Brigade in Vietmm. R1s father, Henry P. Finch Jr., lives at 245 Grand View, Lepa Beach. His wife, Wen- dy, lives at 23922 SWlwater Lane, Laguna Niguel. . Death Ordered For Robbery ' BIRMINGHAM , Ala. (AP) -An all-white jury has decreed the death penalty for a.Netro conv;cte<1 of robbing a white gtrl of '30 and a wrist watch. The seven women and five men of the Circuit Court jury deliberated Jess than three hours Thursday night before returning the verdict agalnat John Henry Jones Jr., 23. SCHOOLS NEED .HELP! ·---ELECT---· DR. RONALD E. PRICE !8l BUSINESSMAN ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ,= _;,, . __ 5th DISTRICT N9 lt-!Cl!MBENT I • BETH MARY ALICE RON CINDY D~DICATED TO SERVING FULL TIME TO THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF ORANGE COUNTY • Bachelors Degree • Masters Degree Degree NOWA FORMER • Doctorate HARBOR AREA BUSINESSMAN ' EDUCATOR-ADMINISTRATOR * 10 YEARS TEACHING EXPERIENC! 4th thru 12th Grades -Full Time College II1Structor · * UNIV. ~so. CAL-ALUMNUS-* ROTARIAN * BOYS' CLUB DIRECTOR • *. FAMILY MAN He ls AWARE of what is happening in the classroom ENDORSED BY ?i1r. and Mrs. \.Vi.lli am C. Adams !\fr. and l\trs. Vin Jorgensen Mr. and l\frs. Richard Day Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Halley !\tr. and Mrs. Douglas Dick !\Ir. and Mrs. Edward McFarland Dr. and !\ks. Th omas Doan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson l\1rs. Edie Nedeau Mr. and A1rs. J ames Dodas ---!M11rot.-aamndHIMrs.1ti~ard Pauley Mr. and htrs. Bruce E. Dubrow Mr. and Mrs. George Ytrdley Mr. and Mrs. George Eli :m Mr. and Atrs. Robert Yardley VOTE Fo1· JOHN SCHMITZ Fo1· CONGRESS r. and Mrs. Robert Gallivan __ Mr_and.Mu..Edward-wttl'lftington •11·--lir, ana Mrs. Paul Gruber Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilcox Mr$. lu_Dick,_Cb_1lrman -1900 Port Weybridge, Cor..an1 del ~r, Calif • • ' • ~ POLIJICAL. ADVf.ltTl5fMl!NT RETAIN • , ·DISTRICT , .ATTORNEY . \ . ' County of :Orange 'I ' • * PROVEN ABILITY -* EXPERIENCE . *· INTEGRITY . .. . • . . ,-~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~--.}. CECIL HICKS HAS BEEN UNANIMOUSLY ENDORSED BY THE ORANGE COUNT-¥ CHIEFS OF POLICE ASSOCIATfON . • l "Caci/Hicks odministeri justice fairly and reoness/y. His actions--: ore carried out with oil reasonable promptness .. He is respon-; ' sible, ever-mindful of the safety and we/I-being of the great low-. dbiding majo rity." . ' JUDGE FRANKLIN G. WEST • HONORARY CHAIR.MAN • COMMITTEE TO RETAIN CECIL HICKS ? --' ROBERT "SAM" BARNES I CO-CHAIRMIN JAMES F. PENNEY I . . PATlilCK A. NAGEL, FINANCE CHAIRM~ • FR Af'lK'G. MICHELEfii A, CAMPAIGNC 070RDIN°_A_TO_R __ _ -4667 MAC ARTHUR 'BLVD.: NEWPORT , BEACH . • • ' ' . • • • • ' • • l . . ~t June 1, 1970 Is Mail .Too Sexy "'\) For You? I WASHINGTON (AP) - .knericans can 1et their names taken off commercial mallin& lilts , !hit o II• r ·~llf -pornograpby to· potitOes m1ply 1>y"tellln( !hell' pootnwt.n Ibey find the products too ,..Y. ' · . , . . , '-'If IClll'.eboctJ-uya he f1ndl an edvertbemont for Jiobfoes nJcally oroUilng or aexuaUy provocative, we're not going to challenge his moUves or his reasons," one ~ost Office Department offidlJ s • I d . · 1 New Babies ·-... Will Get Thunday. ' .Old Service 'l1le basiJ for Ille Polley is a t917 In -reoenllt upheld by Ille S11pttme Court - · designed to talc• innocent . SAN DIEGO. c.Jlf. (AP)'-famiJia olf the malling llats ~ethlng old Is goJnc to be · ......., _, .... ·-tried on newborn babies at of po1nogr .. IA',_... ........ rs . . :tile University o£ Cailfomla However, the P05l Office · '.llchooJ of Medic~ -the rock-legal department has con-. ch · tended the supreme i<><lrl _::mg rur. -ruling doelfi not brolden~ ''The infant J~ft alone for antipanderlng law, despite ··weeks in an incubator can , apeculation Chifl JusUce Oecome 50clally .Tetarded," =n E .. Burgef•s opinion · says Dr. Lou~ Gluck, pr.. could be interpreted to mean lessor or pediatrles. T ,h e the law covers all wiaolicited nurses will cuddle and rock mall advertising. babies during time spent out Nevertheless, the Post Of. of the incubators. rice .dOes not -plan to challenge Gluck, who won national any poet.al patron's deflnltlon recognition for an Want.care of "erotk:ally arousing or tn.· program at Yale-New Haven ually l'll'ftVocaUve," aourcea 1n . Medical Center, plans «her r•w innovations for University the depmtment aay. Ho<pilal. 1~th§lft, Buraer In a training clus nest fall, wrote for the court !hat each rwrses and docton fnim eight peioon has Ille ~al pc,spitals will meet weekly for right "to be let aklne." two moalbs to study the lat.st'(: ~ ol Ille law in infant care. was dtallqed by a -group ---~ ~.. _.. ol mallers-wbo-clalmed It i1n:u u1~ nurses "~ •.....-violated their righta: of free up .to Sl~ w~ m the speed1 ~ freedom. of the hosp11al's infant IPOcJal care • center, ~udying bow best to pr~ the. law, 1 postmaster treat sick and premature 1'tlo receives a form com- newborns. " plaining that advertising Is of. The mortality rate o. f fensive to 1 recipient must newborn A m er 1 c a n 1 JS instruct ·the mailer to 'take .,dismal," Gluck said in an the recipient Off his mailing Interview Thursday. list • "Of every 1,000 babies born zi the mailer does not com. in the , U~ted States today, ply within 30 days, the U.S. 22 wont live ~ blow ~t the attorney can ask for a federal candles on their first birthday court injunction making the cake," he .said. . mailer liable f.d contempt of The ~a1n· problem, he said, court if he refusei;. hi bram damage rel a ted diTectly to poor medical care ~ ~'";~~ the cr1t1ca1 flnt days Hell on Wheels • 'lbe special care unit, _he ,.id, "will have rocking chain Reunion Slated where babies w:lll be held, fondled, petted and patted _during feeding i>erio<I•," 'Former memben of the Army'.1 2nd Armored Division _ ''Hell on Wheels" will hol their annual ramion Au .. l:l-16 al•the Eclgewat.r Hyatt House in Long ~cb. . BOAT BUFFS Ahllo1t loc:k•bey h th. 011ly f11ll-ti"'• bo·•ti119 Mitor worii1tg 011 <1ny 11ew11p•p•r In Or1111• C.u11ty. Hl1 ordu1lwo cower•t• of botf1119 •!Ml .yoc:htln9 uw._ 11 • doay h1ture of tti. DAILY PILOT. Veterans of. the 7M dlvisloa are urged to contact Al Jordan, 239 NOJ'Ut Tulmd A venue, West co.tna for further informatloo. CHALLENGE! Dollar For Dollar w. Do Not llellne You Can Beat This DEL-TA- SUPREME 110 No Thui;np e No Bump No Vlbntlon HAND NEW FIHT LINI .DYNACORE TUIELESS WHITEWALL FllOM 1390 ' 0 21 46 6ib1J 91k11 PLUS IEXCISE T-'JC l'llOM tl.71 TO U.M GLASS BELTED WIDEOYAU PROM ' 2184 to.°2671 • DJlll4 H7h11 PLUI EXCISE TAX I'~ 12.Jt TO A .U GLASS BELTED "78" SERIES •. FllOM 20" TO 2'22 C7•1• L71all "-UI t:X(ISI!' TA.)t l'ltOM tl.lJ TO U.tt • , . • , . I . • . ,. >? • • • C••N hllncal ~llU ' • • SEND STATE: . . SE~NA-To·a. • ... TO ·CONGRESS -,tOTE ·JUNE 2ND PROVEN . REPRESE.NTATION 1 John Schmitz as a State Senator for six years , • has returned your right to vote on local schoor taxes (SB-35/ AB!-5) · . • empowereJI school officials to suspend or expel students s;lling drugs (SB-737) • has demanded immediate dismissal of college and university officials and faculty allowing anarchy and .revolution on our campuses (SR-209) \ KEEP THE MAN WHO KEEPS HIS -WORD ••.. • ELECT JOHN SCHMITZ TO CONGRESS .ON JUNE ·2ND! • Or1nge County Headquarters: 4380 Campus Drive, Newport Beach; 640,1970: Pit Carter and Carl Karcher, C'o-Chairmen. . . Sen Diego County HNdquarters: 886 West Grand Avenue. Escondido:74T-2800: Vice Admiral Albert E. Jerrell. Co-Chairmen. · , • . , . . . • '· -::--. . -.. ' • ---=· ==-c-==- Birds • • Paul Blair was out of commission- and his Baltimore teammates were seething today as the prospects oC a beanball 1"ar between the Orioles aod Calµ.omla Angels simmered. The Orioles vowed revenge for the di.sabled Blair and the unhappy Boog Powell. Both players were struck by Ken Tatum Jill,ches dui'ing Sunday's 6-1 loss to u.. Angela. . 1 Powell, the American League's home ,. run and RBI leader, was mirely Jdcked on the right wrist and· not eerioully hurt. But Blair was a dUfertnt 1tory •• He was hit on the left side of Ult face and SUUertd a broken nose and possible eye damage. , • Blair was rushed to Ora~e's St. J oseph Hospital, where it was diicovettd he has double vision due to a muscle collapse. Surgery will be performed io- day. Ofiole trainer Ralph Salvoo ,.kl Blall · 500 Wiapup Coast-·Area'$. Trio: -.. ' . ( Sparkles. ~at 1!I~dy : : Qy D~E HOULGATE ' process picking 'liis WI throulih tho 01 1M DellJ Plitt Slltf field, . I - INDIANAPOLIS -The neW auper hero -Tt!e-siqry-of Gumey's-.-drlve is in of motor sports is Al Unser, winner the lap ~s~ ' of SatW'day's Indianapolis 500 and reci-Ninth ,.~'lap 85, eighth on the 17th, pient or ·C'll,697.72, but as usual the • seventh when he pitted' on the 94th Orange Coast area prod\lced more than lap, sixth ~y the t06th, fourth on· th8 its Share of excitement in the Memorial 113th, abOut 30 aeconds back o( Donobu.f. Day-.clulic. Gurn• had cut half of that margin International star Dan Gurney Of Costa by the \39th lap, but ioSt several positloos Mesa, driving a 1970 . Olsonite Eagle when be made hls final" pit stop with turbo-Offy, remained the most cansistent ~ laps to go. driver of the last three years, finishing "The accident happened rlght behind third after two successive second place me, ar(d J had no...trouble getting through ... fmishes in 1968 al)dJ969. when !I came around again," Gurney. said ol the 172nd lap mishap. Three laps back of Unser, Mark After the race, Gurney flew tn a Donohue, Gurney, Donnie Allison and pri~ plane to Louden, New Hamp., Jim McElrealh was disappointed Rooltie-"Where he watched his protege, Swede o(-the-Year candidate Rick Muther of Savage of Santa Ana, start_the Bryar Laguna Beach in a Tony Expc:ess tlltbo--Trans-Am Sedan Road Race from the Offy. Muther finished eigtilh, but rookie pole and lead 40 laps before dropping honon went to Allison, the stock car \leteran, who was fourth . ou~or Muther and Bucknum, their , Ronnie Bucknum, or Capistrano Beach, perfonnances were praised by their car seemingly headed for a place in the owners, who planned t.2 use the two top IO, was involved in a multi-car beach city drivers duritrg" the full U.S. pileu p on the , 172nd lap that sent him Auto Club championship trail this year. to the speedway inrinnary for ex· Muther will start Sunday in the 15Q.. aminatipn of a bruised knee. r miler at M..ilwaukee, while Bucknum is Bucknum was awarded 15th place. a possible starter there. Damage to The three Orange Coast area drivers the MVS Special he crashed was far took home a total of $102,882.47. Gurney's more serlo'us than the bump he took- prize money was $58,9Tl.49, Muther 's on his knee. $25,302.49 aod Bucknum's $18,602.49. The llnl ll·mlllorl p11yo!I 1n •~lo ,.c:1n9 h1t1ory Unser led all bot 10 or the 200 laps, Wal made S!lfldl\I nl9hl lor !ht j.jlf\ 51»-mlle rn• dominating the race, and aside fton\ -s.1urHv 11 •"' 1..ai.111p;1H5 Motor SPJMlw.iy, Winner ,fil Uns1r ot All>Uq..,.rque, N.M., -• his smooth drive, most of the 200,000 rM»fd S271M'7.72 ot 1 record n.ooo.cm.n pUrse, . fans at the s~way d-•oted the'• 3l• •Thi $oeedWl'I' plllcl S100,,..1, TMrt Wll I IP«• ~''"' '"• ll l•I Speedw~y 111..er 1""1..-ry • ... rd Qt UJ,.460 would 1't out of acttoo a\ least IS dayo, ana would he placed on lbe 21-doy dlsabl· ed 1191. A Baltlmc>ro SJ>Okesm&n• oald hb eye I was badly rwollea but he could s<c 1 out of I\. • • : Bhllr, the swift center fielder, wa" Just ~ginning to find the range with Ille bit after a lethllJlic start. ff!_f was hitUng ""°'.2S7 going iJito the game·and had ,c611eoted 1 i>cUr·ot•lingles before, he was felled by Talum'• blah 1 •.· . . • tention to hard-charging Lloyd Ruby. c~lebf1ll"ll T""v Hulm1n'1 u111 vur •1 lfll trKlr -.., s.«t.OOO '""" cnu.. s,..,.....r comm111.. r • ' , ' -Inside pttd> and carriOd Wt fit 'fielcl '1ltul ·l:U tell yw ._ lhlnc ~ It bn't on a stretcher. (Jauabtrtl inatter/' ' 1'lt's about Ume we started throwlor 811Umore mana1'r Earl We.avtr said a-Jew pltcbtl undtr their chinl.~· •ppeti r.e .felt Tatum ~s riot throwing at :lalllmoce1roliel pitcher !'ete )\!cl)erl. , his ~layers. · The OrioJel wlH get ttieir chance earl•· · "It waa: not the kind of situation wbert .... r;t wee-when California , inV8tti: their pitcher would want to hit :.\lryland ~ a·thrff-gmne set. somebody," Weaver aald. But still I.be " .(Powi.I iCCueed Tatum of 1-liQjhlng )houdll keeps ruMing through your artei:,pl"'-nking:him with a1"cli. min(f: ..,..••1 doa~t know what kind ol .-a7iaugh--''We're all veryrconcerned for Paul. it wu;•:'l&id'lbo ''11111m4rflrll •an, He wu Just begihning to come around .,.· ... 1 . i\;.~' ~ Rubf quJckly moved up from 25th ....,tions ~ -cnuwy 11nn1• Pl'h io11r1rw , startinj: position to third in 1he first ~ "YGI''' -----ae-AN-£D-BlRD -Baltimore outfielder Paul Blair SO la~ 'During a pit stop ei:change • 1. Al UnH•. ,..111uqwnwe, N.M., unMJ.n. lies on the grou.iid (top) .. N .... being bit in the face tuciano -calls!or ne!P,-Be!ow;-matr:~-<arrie<lcoH the field by teammates. Blair was scheduled tO undergo surgery today for a broken nose and a double fractured optical floor bone1 Ruby actually led five miles of the 2. ,,.,.,. ~. Met11e, "•~ -.m..,, -~ 1. °'" Gvmey, ca..11 """· ~m.•n.... by a pitch thrown by ~s' Ken Tatum during rac,, but 906ri after was out of it. · 4. °""""' AKlloft. H.,.ytOWn. Ale., WMJM. • Sund t Anab · Stadi I -s. Jim Mce.....,1t1. Ar11n1'°"' Tu., m.m.•. action ay· a eim ·um. Angel catcher Ahriost unnoticed was the bril ian1 driv-6, M1r1e Andrttt1, N1i.,.ii., P1 .• 121.m .•. Joe Azcut comforts / Blair while umpire Ron • and now he'lthave even more prt,SSUr~ on him5'11 when be steps lnto lbe: batter'•· box again. Jt'a a &ough thiill to bj' I aggresslu at the plate alter yoo' · been beaned." ~ Tatum denied throwina at either PoweU or Blair. •· -1 • "I was lrylng to jam them ~ ~ he said. ';The pitch, tO ~lul jusf_ (Jo~ li away rrorn me -and 11lleC! ln on bJm.! I J was sCared When it happebed." ij • • ·Rugged '( . ~ Production .; One certainly didn't !\ave to to tO~ the time and expense of trekking to:; f\fexico City to' glean th' atmospheie- of World Cup soccer ac;tk>n, which 10J under -way Sunday in the 11D,000-9eat.: Estadio Azteca in the southern fringe~ of the Laun metrop<>Jis. . ·"" A simple journey lo Forum closed.cl~. cult television of the opetUiig game be- tween Russia and Mexico prove;d a tbov· ough (a,00 lasting) dose of ainbienl,, as ~ they call it in Spanish. . The t'lec~ or the G-0 deaC:Docll: WU a sellou\ with mobs of people lined,.. up outside the Inglewood structure, hop-; ing to pluck olf a loose ducat. 1 -1be parking lot reminded ·!"" of !ht,_ -------WHITE WASH ----=-- •L•MM WMtT• I' traffic In Southland cities on VJ Da1.- and the inside of the l•'orurri was so chaotic it made the parking lot tiasslt...~ seem like a journey through paradise. If you -happened lo be one of th~ hundreds al late arrivals, you either climbed around the people seated in the aisles or you fell over them. . ~ If you somehow found your seat .11\, the darkness there was a superb chan~ \ it would already be occupitd. And ii you nabbed one of the few ushers working. the joint, lt was a less than even bet lhat_be would gel-Your see~-for you. : I' ln a coople o[ instance! wrong sea\,~ occupiers fiatW refused to leave , ev'li · under the threat o( having the law ... invited to the scene to get matierl,,.. lng eflorl .el Gurney, whos' bulky turbo-7. J.,.rv Gr1n1. s.i.111e, •M,'11,.,. ~-~_{)j~~i\q~!f'lLJlj:'!ILlj·!l!l'~~Y!t'--0!.f ---.i'· Ride Muth¥, L1S1un1 Bueti, m .m .... _CULWllJ.lams....G!lolld-Vle~..Mo.,..l22.lSJ.4..'=-===~==~==~~~~~~~---------------------~. -coriteitiori'ln the early going. -1c. A. -J.-Fovt. Houston; tt&tofM, · --· ~ antrol ., And in other cases fists flew .1nd"' .----~~~-sieering-wwds-were a:chanpxt-betweeR...~ • --n111 11. Boblly Unser, A~, N.M., UD,»2 ... . "n.~ e beginning the engine was run-11. s.m Sftllons. N1>11~1u,, Mldt .. sn ,1,2 ... . · too ·~ I th I U. J1d< Brebham. Sydney, AIJl•r•Hla, uo.:w .... n1ng fl1,:11 or e se e Pugs• were 1, 01ck simon, s11t L•k• coy. s11..01 .... too cold," Gurnef said after 'the racet 15. 11: .... ni. euctnum. c1p111r1no a1.1C11. 111.t02.•. still unaware him~lr how much groun 1t. Mei l(e..yon, Lebl,_, Ind., 1nd 11:oew Mc· CIU1kev, TllC$0tl, 117,.U~ ••• he hap 0c.Jted up on tbe leaders near 11. w111y · oa111ntJam, E•lf lrlll'tl...-k:t, H.J .. th end ol ~ mll 111.on.4 , e iii.II.I eS. 11. Jonn11y ltulllerlord, Fo'I WOf'tll, Slt..321 .•. "I had to develop a new driving style. it. Ld Roy varbrouQll, co1umb1e, s,c., 11',302.11. · • 20. George Snider, 81k1r1flald, Ut.001.•. The car woold surge on the straightaway 21. Mlk• Moliey, SPl9<fw•v cnv. Ind., su,tJ7.& if the fUeJ (oad got Jight. a lt didn't n. Petti' ltlvllll'I, NtW York, Slt.421 .•• :D. 8111 Vukovich, F'nno, IU,JJ.J.•. rr:spond uoder load. J~. Joe Ltllftlnl, s.,. Josi, su.'52.•. "I had to come in and have the "· Ror.t•• Mcc1ullcey,.,Tvct0n, us.121.•. M. G11T 8etttrll'llU1ffl, Tlnley I' 1, k. Ill., crew check out the trouble, and when 11•.tn.•. I Came in a second timi they told 21 •• _L111Y11 11:1111v~. w1c111t1 .F111_T..._aiun.& :n. Gonbl Jolwleoct, Moun! l'luunl, Midi,, m' there was nothing wrong with the 114.!IOt.•. In 2'. en.a w1111.~. SI. Paul, llllf .. tn.m.•. eng e. JC, Art Po111rd, Metil~. Or• .. 114.1'1.•. "So I had to develop a new driving 11. G-oe Folmtr, Ari:Mle;, 114.001.•. J:l. Greg Weld. k1111n . City, Mo., 114.1111.•. style. I had to keep the temperature J"" M..lloy, °""'9<', wnos. Cir -· wrec~ed up and not go full throttle." ~·· !Ilic ''"' 11~rtec1, ~_,., -. 1w.i111et1 lll"d piac1 aroc1 s1un.•. At one point in the race, Gurney Arnie ltneoPI<' ... 1 .... 111e, 111., " the 11r11 11-was driving at least 2 m.p.h. faster .......... inn..., rec:elllflf ssoo ,,.. • <1111111Ylnll Pl't•• ~-. than the wi,nner. Mc1111or.11 pr\lft 1o ~11111n 1ncludtd WOii G st ed h. d b d.-............! to DIMY Zlmmemtolft, Gla11onbo,rry, Conti,; MOO lfl urney art t 1r ut soon • "Yt"'" L•"'Y OldllGll, Ml•i.ttt .. ottk>. •nd PIKI· " JIOIU back to elghlh. After two pit stops he s1roi.. H•m-, 1,.,,. UnM!l''S rt<:Ol'd IHI lnctudld 11J1,1lt'-'*' from was running well out of the lop 10 the Speec1w1v. n.4a trorn the .,.cl•I •llv•, 1Ml-by the 5Clh lap. He was 10th again ..,..,,..,.., awart, ~'.1M 1n 11p prlrn 1nc1 n0U1a:22 In t<c$0!Y prl1• ll'MI fll'IN wllOM Proc1uttt ,._ on the 791.h lap and began the difficult inec1 on 1111 ur. · Greatest Goalie?. Hockey World Mourns ·Death of ·Sawchuk NEW YORK (AP) -The tragic death of Terry Sawchuk has left the world of hockey In a slate of shock for the man many considered the greatest goalie of all lime. Sawchuk, who played lasl year for the New York Rangers, died Sunday cf cardiac arrest following extensive ab- dominal surgery at New York . I The 40-year-old veteran of 21 seaitons fn lhe National Hockey League was 1~ hospitalized at Long Beach, N.Y., Pt1e- morlal HQU>ilal April ~9. suffering ftom an abdominal injury. ~Polit:e said he bad been "horseplaying" with Ranger tea.mmale and roommate Ron Stewart on the lawn of their rented house on Long Island . Sawchuk underwent surgery f o r removal of his gall bledder a.!KI a second operation for compllcaUons·. Saturday 1'ight he was transferred to New· York Hospital and underwent a third operation early Sunday morning. The NHL'a all-lime shutout leader with .. 103, ii s~rvlvi:d by seven children. He was only recen11y divorced. Funeral arrangements were-pending. Bob Kirinear . who dlscove~d Sawchuk tor the Red Wings when ' the lad was Gnly 12. said, ''What I Is that rhyme! Wednesday's t'hlld ls full or woe? Terry was born e1n a WednCsda:r ,and he hat! a lot or -troubles -OOt he was lhCi greatest goalkeeper I've ever se<!n and a! far as J was concerned, a wonderflil llld." Fred Huber, forrref Jlubllc relations director for the Rl9 ~ings, said, "the thing I remembeT most about Terry was that i11 the t ght games he just would n~ver give up a goal at a crucial time. lfe never let in a bad goal ." Sawchuk won the Vezina Trophy four tim es, a"'·arded (or the fewest goals allowed during the season. and made the NHL All.Star squad seven Umes. _ "The death of Tenj Sawchuk is 1 tragic and shocking loss 'to hockey in general and the New Yi>rk Ra nger! in particular," said Emile Francis, general ~gu and coach of the Rangtrs. .. Sawch~k's record :;peaks for Itself. He was tne ot the greatest goall's of all time," Francis added. Clarence Campbell, president of th' NHL, said : "It's ·a terrible. tragedy. l'rn,.so sorry." "' "Sawchuk was one of the greatest goalies ·ol ill lime," said Sam Pollock. Montreal's general manager. "I'm just shocked. It's a very tragic thing." Sawchuk played 14 years with Detroit, winning the N•IL Rookie of the Year award in 1950.fil with the Red Wings. He alsG played with Bo3ton, Toronto ' and l.()S Ang_e\es. In 1!154, Sawchuk surfered a collapsed lung-in an uuimoblle accldent, and later nearly lost an c.ye. \\'hlch wns sa \'ed by an emergency optrafion. •te received almost tOO &tit.ches k> his fact in his playb1g career. t . DAILY •ILOT fPMlll "1 L• f'•JM usher, claimant to· the ieat and he who- was in the »eaL Wild cheering and foot stomping lif;' .. the emotional throng made ·the audio ,1 portion o! the game inaudible. And w!ien·~ ooe brave (end probably semi-gasse<J ") fan) unleashed a couple of arriba Rusla!'~ (come on Russia!) yells, 1 fjgured"'he had ·l , just committed suicide, ' ·, But aurprialn1Jy, he only got a deafen-.· 'tng wave of· boos in re'taliation. he pulltd the :same stunt at the game . In Mexk'o City, he mJght not have been so fortunate. · The color screening wa! 'xcelltnt qualitf most of the tbpe and the game was a carbon of the on' I personally view eel-at Mexico-City in February when 90,000 screaming MeO:ans aaw another o.o tie. Melico had great . defense a n d 1 dominated most of tht game's ICOring chanct3 but couldn't get th& tphere past the goalie. . Ru§ia, also w\lh Ileen defense, Joolltd about as offensively potent as ;, tank without tracks or guns. Round two d Fonun closed circuit TV "!nania will be Sunday at 11 a.m., this time defending World Cup ·cllampion England faces Brazil and Its ateat ttar, Pele. It should be a pip. , Dear Mr. Whitt: Please find erteloHd a copy of John RoberUo1'1 crttlq1e of your n"'spaper adlcle connnntm1 ea tbe •••rdin1 of Ille It'll Olympi<t 1" t.M City of Moa- .... 1. I WU Mr. Robertaoe11 reply ex- ·emptlfllel tbe reaction of aU Mtolreale:n te your ukiH remarks. Wlilloat a ct.abt . yoa are nlferleg from u acute cate or super in.allput 10Ur cnpes. H JOllrm••i lafer dtat _.Hr.. CUy 11 like Degpaidl, p~ate remember tbat MM1tealtn and Quebecen aomet1me1 feel tbat we are lll'rtoDded,__tt.J. a HI tr Slabbovlans. Alforiie: lftill1, 2'-0lt Moatrtalen Pvt eever loNed a .. a11 In dtt·eye, Id aloae ilt OM. C. 7Jellb1kl Plerrefoodo, ~ Angels Ta~e Day Off After 6-1 V'ictory ' By CRAIG SHEFF Of 1111 o.ur "*' Ii.ti When a team is g o i n g as well a:s the California Angels, thty deaerve a day of£ and· that's just what Halo manaaer Harold "Lefty" Philli'?' decreed Sunday fOllowlng the Angela 1;-1 wln over the Baltimore Orioles at Anahehp Stadlum before: LS,183 onlookers. The -.Angels open a three-game Big A set with Detroit Tuesday. "We: got a lot out of our th I rd , fMirth and" rUlh bitten. · Jim . .fregp!!, A1e:t Johftsofl and en c tlifilttl and that's what we need." saJd Phillips. • Fregosi came out 0£ I n 0.13 1lun1p with a foot home nm llld a slni1', "The veterns, guy! lflte McMulle n, Johmon 1conlinued hlJ bot haMt with .Fregosi and Johnaon keep lifling us up," a pair of one-base bita and McMullen summarized the f Angel manager when powered a two-run homer Into the Aotel ' ta1k.ing a~ut lhe ·club's ·overall record bullpe• in the second aDd alJo slngled. of J0.17. We pt hurt, ~t then _-we "M Mull~ will .: ~ '·" ...... come bollllctng bock. Tllat • tj1e kind c -=z vi; a ~1ter ....u .,..._-,er or club It ii:" · In the stretch," echoed the · Halo · --' manBger, adding "It's good to have that The type of spirit on the A11gel c~b nght-handect pqwer behind Alex. then , w" echood by Clyde Wright, the wlnrunc they can'tl)ltch around rum. Alex-. of pitcher. .-- course, la hitting well against.e\leryo1 ," Wright. taken out or the ganfe ~in _Jo~J \\'~~If a lr ( the sixth lnnin& wtlh a 'Sore 8fffl .'W~ Cincinnati during the off se:ason. Is bat-as Cd1l he woufd miM a ro a on turn. !Ina a robust .is iecoad best ln the "No, no way." ahot back t h-e American Lupe,. Tenne11ee. bor1 leftbander. ''It 'lbe arm) just got a little stiff, Lhat's an, J'U pitch Friday (agaln~t Cl,veland )." •Al.f lMOll• CAl.l"OIUllA .. f .. ,.. .. ,.Mt! lt111Ullfllll'lll. M S ,, t t A ........ , ,. ) t I t • ..,....., U 1 t I • J, Talvtn, cf J • t 1 D.Ml\I• Oil I • I • • .Hf!N .... , cf I t • jll.l,,loa, • • • • • ,_.. .. • , t 1 (,...ltV, Pl I t I 0 ,fi.JOlll$Jft, II I I 2 1 ' ,-,~ rl 5 t 1 t McMull .... lei 1 I t J ,,._11, Ill > I I I lll'lftOWs. rt I t • l lllr, (I I • t I A111H, rl J • ' • P111Mr, II' o • I I SOtncer. 1i. • • I 1· S.1~Q tOllAtc"",( •tt l .ltipl11PtOI\, b I I I t Wf"IQllll, • 1 I t I 0.JOhnMll. 7lt I t I • IC.Tl!t1n'I. • I I I l ta\Mllfftl\ c ' • 0 • l'ltOdtJdu., ... c.. 1 • t t McN•llY, I I t I I Mtttwi. -• ' • ... • L""""1'9, 11 I I t t t r,t1ori1,a 'I'' T•lt ___. I t 1'011tlt • I 11 t . . • - f I I [ I r I .. • -ft DAILY PILOT "°"'V• Ju" l, 1970 Ex-Ba:qtam Champ l)ies. -Ortiz, 53~ Succum.bs to . Cirrhhsit ) • ...-SAN DIEGO (AP) -Former war ~weight boxing champion Mlllllll Ortiz died Sunday ol cirrbosla at S.. ;l>teio Nav1f Hospll.IJ. He wu 5.S. 1o Th.e native of Corona . Calif., who apent 'inost of·hb laler Y"" In the El Conti.. arta eut of Sn Dleao. WM n boui._ '5 by -koU1, IOlt l:'I and fouliit tine ilraws In his 18-ye&r ring carter which ended Dec. 10, 195.5. • Ortit caplured the 111-PQWWI crown tby outpointin& Lou Silica l.o a lS-rolfDd .contest on Aug. 7, 1941. He successfully deWnded h.is title t l&bl ~'LA YER /{ALLIES .'TO TRIP EMERSON . ST. LOUIS (AP) -Rod Laver, Im· provtnc u the Dlltch wore on. rallied Sunday nl8"1 lo topple Roy Eniuoon, U , 7-5, 6-3, in semllin~ls of the $30,000 Rawlings tennis claulc at Forest Park. The left-handed Laver k>rt ser:v'ct ill the third eame of the openlne aet."'but battled baek to break Emeraon'a service in tht 1eventh game of the sec~ 111, 'and in the aecond game of the flnaie. Liver's opponent in today'• ftAalJ will -be Ken Rosewall, who outc!Ulfd Fred Stolle 6-l, .. 1. 1n anotbtr 1U·AU1trallan atmlllnal. . • . . I Called Off Bunt Works Like .Charm CHICAGO (AP ) -BIU Oraborkewitz WU IUppoled to bunt the firtt pitch. The llCOGd ooe went 1 bit farther than anyone ln St. Louis' Busch Memori al Stadium expected. - Los Anaelea Dodl•n m1111ger Walter Alllorl hid "Grabby" bunting on the flr1t plk:h by Cardlnlla reliever Glor&• Oliver. Thi• he ~hante! hl1 mlnd aod Deti...-Skate Al 9-.. K,l 1.Mtl J UN 1 OoOte,.. et Cltkltl 11 rll •·""· Ju,... J OodM11 •t Chleate 11 ~II •.Pll. .-... I °"""' • Cllk• 1l1ll •.111 • .. _ • ~ •• ,lltllMlrtlt ..... fti _the rookl.! third bllem1p 1wtq away. And he did Juot. lhal, lining !ht ball over the rlaht field fence for 1 two-run _homer. an ... vk:tory ln 11 Innings Sunday aod · 1 sweep of the Uvtt-1ame 1erlea. Uma ln lM.'l, four Umes ln l lM4 and, after hi! di.9Cllarge from the Anny, - more Umeo In 19*. He finally loll the llU. lo Harold Olde Ill a Ikound bout on Jan. I, 1M7, l'lf1llnecl k M&r<:b J I wllh 'I 15- row>d decllion and lolt it for good May 11, 11111 1o VIC -.e1 In Jilllanneabura, South Africa. "He was a great Uttle fight.er," sald hb former mauq•, Bobby Fi rmer. "lt'1 a tUI INme. He mlde a lot · of lll<IM)I !Or thole days -but be Spent lt ill. H Climbed Walla W!Ult Pep, lormtl' flllherwtlallt champion, called Ortll "a real two.fllfed J)WIChlr~ffo lllOd.. lo .plmjolj 0.. I lot In the Mlln Su.I Gym'\ In 1M Anpleo. 'lljcy, fi>ucltt I nontllll ""'t 'lllJ 17, '"" w1!6'1'1p ilnnlnC .WTditlikii. ''ffe pUt on a ftW ~pound•-• We were t;lodl at 127. J COUiitn*t.,.hlve taken hiJ Utle.-but he could have decllred bimloU the featl>erweigllt .olwnpke loo." Ort1z fl aurvlved by bi. .......,. and ·three cflgpwri. Funeral ... .....-. "'~· Memphis Champ Recalls . ' Long Drought on Links · . MEMPll18, Teno. (AP) -"I don't and 'w111t bt front ,wllh IJ and IJ.lool ' lib lo hear lhue llUY• JllOUlna about bll!l)I. Jl!llla on the eighth and ni.tfi, playln1 b•d/' Dave HIU uld. r~ly · "I know whit playing bad ll all aboul. ·11e ,_V;lld1 pit WHh 1 15-fool« 00• Not lot JUI! 1 Utile lime, elllMr, llu lhe, ISlh ild a-lied lo be re'"'" lo for elabt or nine years. I w_, lolda _.. ~ out ot my skull. Rl&ht up the wall. run aw17 and. bldl when he· clDDld "I couldn't 1leep nllbll. I'd 1et •l> a 11'/cfot bird!& putt on the 11th. and try dlfferul lril>I on Uie club. -8"1 be 'tiotlYod-lbe Hih ud tlth, I 11..i to muler ihli pma or have • mlil1q the l'ffll each tline Ud fell It put me In Ibo sround." , bllft IO .. tie wllh Beerd and Cballal, HJU, who aald he ·11\ill lan't playing '!fie lr"!l flnllbed. .the way he w.,11 lo, J)lllyed jull nQ .111 -I tn ~I lo. 111)' ..oo tho. out, tnOUCh lo wtl the , fllG ,000 Danny iloll, I plt.f. He •WU In a trap tn -Memphli Op111 1011 ~ two, illlmd 11111 lo IO -'":!'!.bird ~: 1~C ~·:. =.: ~f\'1<\:!1:.::-tlh~~iiT;o..i. Colonlal Countey Club count and the . lot the toull>mtnded IUY who came l<>W"' n.bol01core ol the )'tll'. out of the coddy ranb In Jackaon, "I'm blttliis •boul IO perc.nt of my Mich .. and cllil llllle "'°'' tban make abotl \bi w1y I want to,'' the allm, ~bl.rt Uvlna hll flrR. e~ ')'tar1 on 3S-year~ld 11id, Ju. dark hlir pll1tered e tour. ·• to · hll forehead by the lltudy drlule '11'1111 Kif'.. .,.. "*"" ... 11111111tt klrllN., 1n thlt m1rked the flnal rou.d. 1111 .,.,.., ri.~1t °""11 "Now I want to plly. I'm not playln1 r,:11 ~~ro'."~ru ~"t".:1 II __.. 11 J did It thlt ttllt lilt ,Mimtro 111nut, t11,nt .....,.,.,,...._. .-ti" ·" W cn111o1, tn.tu 11..,..,...._NI year -but tt'1 clOlt, darn cloll.' -'"''" ~·"' ~~jj I ·--·-· 1 j" te....,1, "'* t WU 1n thJt WW"WUJ..,ftt ut o:;r l lll'f ~ .... 11, "-* ,...:. 1 -thn pll..-1 u tht Mem...t.1. n Din 111111. U.NI -,.., ,_ ... -lllW .,, • .,, ... "'" ,.....,. -that the lJ.year tour v1tlru re11JY J .. C.rr, u.HI ilf.""7......_.,i broke lnlo hit own. · f:: ~.~~-~1"° :t.,~ He ,W«I the event for the leCODd-Umt ... .,. 1rw1111-111 ·~~"1:':-4" Ill OIM LlffW, .fn • J71 and w11 off and nm.nine to • ireaten ... 1.~ .. 111 •• ...... m year. He .added the Phlladelphla and ~~ M~~"if.:11 m~-m Buick Open UUes, finished _seco~ on Tom WtWtOPI, st,511 ,,~,,.._,,, the mooey-winlling 1J.st with more than ~r'M~1~·1 ~ f.!:!=f,~ $100.0llO and won the coveted Vlf.ll_on 111nc1v Wolff, 11• u-10-*ro--211 Trophy for the loweat acortnc average. ::! =.,~1(..~10 !tf.:!::t:l: HUl'1-vlctory Sundt}' ••s worth $30,000 Jim Wi.cNn, "·•" ..,.., .... ,._,, • Reliever JOit Pen1, the fUl,h Lot Anple1 pltchtr, e1med his third wl• without a iols by li mitiq the Clrd:i b~!!.lO!J!' ~~..Jl['S!.J!IJll,«looi"i•· --·The-'Jio0lpr1 oent Don Sutlnn, g.5, against Bill H1nd1, 7-2; in tod1y'1 opener 1--.!lL-A,.M• .. :ilfTlf set aa.iut the Cubs bl Ch~110. .,.. ... ·-· llA1• ... 7NMt-471 and pushed hb seasoa eamlnp to ov.tr "''' ,,.._, ""'• -.. ~n-211 $67,000. He s c o r e 'd by a slnglHtroke Clltildi c-IM'f· st,02' 11.111-11"7-111 o.w F~-•ld, 11,02, ... n~s over Homero Blancas, Fr:ank Beard and "•Y Flll'f'd, 11.t2• ......,.7l-il's Bob ~--•··. J, C. 0.-le, U,024 """"11·11-71.S ~-Hl~ld H-lna.·11.074 71•1>"2-'215 Hill moved into 1 tie for first on L•r•v Hi-. 11.02• ?UM1.a-21s the fir1\ hole, whe• Blaocu boaeyed, ='ie:~.!..."I~~ :;:.:t:::::: .. Grab1rkewlli knocked In seven runs 1n the _sweep, four of them Sunday, u the Dodgen held onto a 1hare ol ercond place In the NaUon1l League West. lAt Angele1 and Atlanta trail Cincinnati bv seven g1me1. ~ L.01 AMli1.11 It. LOUii '"'' 11..i ... ,11,.. Ml'ltlt, n J I 1 I C•rltfllt, ct I I 1 • "M .. ,, H • 1 I t J•¥1t r, ft! f I I 1 W.0.~lt, d I 1 I I l ...cli;, If ' I l I W.,Otr11tr, lb J t l I •.Altell, Ill J I t I •4 •-rlo:'wlu .:ai 5 t t • Torr•, Jlt • I 1 1 • Cr•wtonl, rl 6 O J H•8111, rl S J 1 l L.molwrt, a • I • lllJllMM. C I I I I • .._,,I l l •1mlrer,H •1 22 , ..... lib, pll I I I 0.vllltlo, pll I I I I ,_, I I I t Ml.lvlll, II ' t I I I Ashe Stops Two Foes -Wild~ss, Spaniard ' ' l fUchey trlmmed Alexander Metrevell, Ruaala'• top player,M, M. M, while Mn . Kln1 swamped Odlle de Roubln of France, M , 1-3. J~ l11.1!11t, c I I I Jwr11; I .t 'I I t . ' \>tl'ICI, ' I I t Mee.ti, 11 ,-I I t PARIS (AP) -Arthur Albe Jr. mlde It Into the quart• .. ~ of Iha Fmich Open teimla ~lpa -but had to conqutr two o~ta to do I\: wt1-llld -Oraiilta. In other men'1 •lnclt1 mf.tches·Sund1y, ZelJko Franulovlc of Y u 1 o 1 I 1 v l 1 t.llmlnated Lew Hoad the: .. Aullrallan veteran playJns out ~ Spain, W, W, M, and ll!t N111ue of Romania tripped l\lclwd Cruly of Auatral11 M, W M . _, litorl'Mft, ' I t I 1.lfll~, ' I t I 'I ' G1brleli.on, .... I t ' C::.T1v1or. pfl I ••• 11'11C1,11I, ' 0 0 I Ablmtllo1, ' I I I I , arumorr. n. t • I '"''""· ' 1 t 1 1 "'""'' Horman '°IHllfl llrtwfr ''""' 1w.u1 l•rru lol.cCoo• Llnr~ ·-·i (t,1lv., C ,l-ll - I.ff, pll I • 1 I Tlll lt •I 6 U I Ill OOI 5IOI 12 -1 JOO 110 000 00 -' '' H • •ll II IO >Jilli I J I I 2·1/l 1 l 1 • • Ill I 0 I I I ).)/J I I I t I !.113 ! ~ ~ :· ; OJJ ,1 0 1-1/J • 0 0 ' 0 l•llJ l I 0 I I 1-t/J J )J l t Wbon ht wu i.blo lo whip the flnt, he had DO !nlObla lokinl the Spanlah 1lar U , M , f.I, g.1 Bund1y. 'lllul Albe -bla mardl toward 1 IJ'and alam. 1be Amer~an 1tar hi• alnody won lhe Allllrallan champlooalip and l1IUlt alao win tbt U.S. Open and Wimbledon for the rllre accompllahment. Atho joined CIUf Rlchey of Sin An1elo, Ter., In the round ol eig!lt, wtllle Mr1. Bill.le Jean Kin& ot Lona Beach, battled Into the women'• quarter·ftnal1. Major League Standings- NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Eut Dfvbloe ·Eut Dlvlll• w L Pel. GB . Chicago 23 II .!M w L Pct. New York 23 23 .S21 2 BalUmor~ II l& .!II ti'. PIUlburgh 23 H .489 <II New York 1$ 23 .Ill i.1,lt. Louis 21 14 •. 417 4 ~~ w aiblJ!Clon 12 24 .471 t~i:!:~hla II 27 .4H '"' Detroit I I 23 .417 II 30 .341 i'o BOiton 20 115 .414 ~ Welt "Dlvt1loll Clovallnd II l:'I .m ' Cloclrui1U :II 14 .720 AUanta 17 JI ,.,117 7 West Dfvlalto ·f:.1"" 28 IO .583 7 Mblnololl 3t 13 .705 Frlllcl!Co 24 H .480 12 Alpla 30 17 .Ola ~ 11 11 Air ·~ ·Galdand 25 _:rs .S2J Die'° II II .m 15~~ Kamu City· 11 l:'I .m ., Chlcqo 11 29 .383 ' I UllOY"t litnullt Mllwaukee 15 30 .113 c;ll'ICl-11 6, MO!ot•t•I • Alltllll ~ ll'ftl!Mlro:l,f I SullOW'l •nullt Hew Yo '"'· Ol.il!Ot\, ~-l. ·~ .... .. ll'ltllntl OMffn .. SI. LMlll ,, 11 l~nlrtt1 Cl.wltlld 3, O•~ltlld , ,cnic...o 1. Stt1 Dine • Mltw1\dlM J, oetroll • PHl1b\ll'tfl 1, Sen l'r1nct1a I M'-!• 1, Ntw Yttt; I, It lnt1l~1 TNtfi'' GM!lt Cll!C-tt. BOl!tl'I 11 IC1 ..... City .. WMlllMIM f DMt1r'1 lk llon .. ) I t Ch~Ti !Ht"'I '·" Alfltlfe I. l•lllrnen I S.11 DlfM .Cc.mill l<~J It ln.ai..rtll Cl 111t I-If, """'' T ... .,.,._ •1-1! 'raw.I-!Ptrl'I' 7-1) fl II. L..,I• ICl •I-... , ..... """' Otll'r t•ma adW!tulof. He ••n'ltl S(llf!lkll..i. T~'1 G-t T ...... '10•-• °""" I I Ole.&..,. .... ~ .. o-111 ....... """' S.11 Oltll tt '° , 11'9ht Ottl'Oll ,,. """"' l\ltl'lt S•11 l'r1Nl-el II, Uiulti, 1119111 CMWI""' ~ MllWl "*"'i n~ht Ntw Vorl( .. AnM>fl, 1111111 Chit ... ti lll'llllt~ 111t I 'llllHtlr: et Clrld~ 111t1ti ~-Ci'l'f .,,,.._ ~ nlllll ........,,," .. ttw.1-1. ft MlllMWtl 1t ....... 11111\I DEAN L·E_W-15 GI !\I 10 10 II\\ 14 11 Ill I 13 1411 !!\I 19'66 HAllOR ILVD., COSTA Ml!SA 646.9303 In women'• actlon, Vlratnla wad. of Brtllln downed Chrlall111 'Sandberi of Swodln. M , 5-7, M, Halja Nlellen· of a.miany deleoted Mn,Gall C111n1rt1u or France W. ~ and Karen KrantMU of Au1tralla beat Francolae Durr of France, M , H . 'DIAN LIWll · . 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Market's Slump Aids Matson Gaucho_ Coach _Qptimis.tic Over '71 Track Campaign By CRAIG SHEFF who will be missed ls Ed a record. Bob Lilley, another BERKELEY (AP) _ A re-01 "'' 0.1" '1"' st•tt Jarrell. He set-marks in the high jumper, will give the When a junior college track 220 (22.5) and 440 (51.3) this Gauchos depth in that event. cent stock market slump and field team sets 17 records pa.st seoson. other top lettermen retum- helped Randy Matson, while in one season, it's pretty ~ Pacing returnees next ing in '71 include Dean Hon- basketball practice hurt Bob vious the school had an season will be hurdler John nette (hurdles) and TerTy Beamon going intG the Ken-outstanding year. Williarm, y,·ho set marks in A1unhall (shot put and discus). nedy Track and Field Games. ''Yes, we were pleased with the 120 hlgh.s (15.8) and the Relay records set thla past our season," says Saddleback 44-0 intermediates (53.7 ). season include the 440, mile. "Last year the stock market spike coach Don Guyer, "but Also . back will be high sprint medley, d Isl a n c e ' lfAJLY'l'ILOT 17 Northeri:i ~pikers Loaded Deep Sea -Fish-RepQrt • ' For Vpcomi~g S~te Meet -. . ~ OCIA D• -16' ..,...,_, m Wrec\IM, 11 lllfll_IO, US -., I wll!te-M• N II. 1 IMl*.or. SAH (LIMIWTI -US lfllltfjl UJ: blnl tuCI.. )OIS M-. J7 llMlle, ti lllllbul. 8y PHO. ROSS At least eight Call!omla Estancia spriiiter Dave Nhl'OllT CDPtY'• LM:lltrl -'" ~ 1nelln1 11' btnlWCll. t1 "-'ltot. Of -. 0 ••tr '1191 111" prfP' have · battered" 11-4 in John9on Cinlshed second In tbt "° ia.u. 1 ~11e.i1. CAlt'I ~1 While Southern Caliromla'1 ° the -ahot..o;put with Chris Southern Section 220 at 11.9 ii :!.:."J':'1i1N':. r~,~~~ 1970 prep track and tltld ~ or Lo! Altos ha~I .... behind Santa Ana's Jackie -t.~9 :.i~~~I 1r,i;c~.=~~ marks have had thel; • ~IY'Jd"-the No. 1 ~i.cus mark in the White to make it to the State ~~IW'._':;,.~ ct"'..:::i. .. ....,"f*_ C::. downs~ throu~r ~ aeason, •!ate al alt.'I. prellms. -·"'~ri• Ill ... ,,.(\;di, " 11n11.~1 Noflthern Cal!.f_or;nla s tplkers The· hlgfi j.uiµp also boasts The Fountain Valley mile ~!::'!::•:..ii :!n:.'':?:n.!:.i. have iii:octuct;d some . of the. a .fJeld with tr..mendous deplf'i. rel&y combo ot Phil ?o.1ans, 1'"1•...ina. uui11t1 -tu ,,,...,., ~ .fu~ks 1n that part· of LJtU.:. ~·· FulkeriOO or Ed And~sen, Gary Valbuena ' 111 0~"=•· ~:. ~u;.,1!!w.:;:;'h; the state in years. Santa ;p'e has toared 6-9 wWle and steve Christiano will at-h•~~t •••cw _ 11• -"'., '.,. The top athletes from both a t'rio of NQFthemers have tempt to improve oo the coun-llll'••cuOt, 21 ,l:"' n M11t1111. .o parts of the slate \VIII con-. eclipsed M. ~ • ty record 3:17.7 it' posted in =-.::~. ~~11~1.l11i!:'u~1191'"' 1' verge on Edwards Field on . "'The NorCal hllh jump the. sectional fitlals. sa,. oi... l""'9k1Ht •11r1 ·- .the campus of lhe Unlvers1tr 'lhtee30me of Caty Redmond Momiftgside set a section ~~~~~ 1:•~1." '!!i=, of California at Berkeley Fri-(Ygna¢o VaKey), Kerry r'K'Ord of·3:16.4 last week and :!.:~\'*',~~oc1~:r1=--c0...14 <-10 day night and Saturday sf-Elders , (Fresno) and ,Celbe the Monarchs are favored to ,..," PID•O 11211C 11nt1 ......, ternoon for the state meet Justin (Wilson" SF)· at\ com-capture the longer of the two ~u: ""':"';'1 ,..ffbll1~'i'~ :Z: prellmlnarles and finals . peted lo last' year's State batoo events. -bnt. u.1 bl~ .,.... " "° cod. If th ks rod ed thi · f"-" U,..1t1l -nt. 11t1len1 f • e mnr P . uc. . s Meet at UCLA. In the 44-0 relay. at least re11owM11. u '*"~·· '' '*' . season are any 1ndic~t1on, Orange t.oast ar:ea fans a half dozen teams are ::,, ~~obi!:~~ 1w111ttu1. 112 Aide prtp track nuggets are 1n for have two reaSons io cheer clustered between 41.0 and oxN.t.•o -1u 11111tr11 1.w: ,.ir a possible record In t~ 880, at Be.rkeiey . 41.$ so anything goes there. =i~r?., ~cod, 1• "'"'· .s where a 1:48.8 by Sjerra'sl-'-----_:_ __________ :__c:..::._ _____ c..cc._c..cc...cc. ____ ~ Rici) Joyce in 1965 stlll stands as a aational and stale stan- dard. Jame! Baxter of Los Angeles High, last year's stale runnerup In the half, has been below 1:53.0 once in '70 and he heads a star-studded cast. Los Altos' Rlck Bfown has gone 1:51 .7 to lead the upper AMERICAN, EUROPEAN, ·oR ·~UNIQVE? half of the slate while .Geoff The smoothness, reliability a11d Hend.erson of Washington (58.n Francisco) has a 1:53.o best power of.a V-8 engine, auto1n atic to his credit. Brown ts. also trmismission, power steering, power the NorCal 440 liader at 47.2. The SQuthern Section's Bob · brakes, electric wiQdows-t}Jese are Franek (Whittier) and Mickey features that the Rover 3500S. has Senior (Montclair) had a . photolinish In the sectional i11 co1i1mon with flillll)' An1er1can finals ·at 1,52.2 wh!I'. M"'om--sedanS. Th• reasan.: they are right ings1de's Percell Keeling ztp-. 'i' • . • • ped to 1:52.5 in the same for A1t1er1can dr1vmg condr t1ons. race. 89% of the cars Americans buy have The two mile could go under y 8 .. d 'th ood Th 9:00 like· It did in the 1969 ~ engines, an w1 g reasan. cy Slate Meet and one or lhe are quiet; they cover tremendous <iistances principals In last ye a r's without straining; they have the extra finale -El ~1oclena 's Dave power desirable with automatic lransmis- While-is back on the scene sion, power steering, elc. -wh;ch have again. \Vhite ran 9:01 .2 behind become almosl indispensable to the Am. cr-Loog Beach Poly's Jim Chaf-fin. last week i.n the South~rn ican style of driving. Yet before now any- Section two mile. ~ one-wanting a V-8 engine combined wil h Junior Tom Hale of Cam-traditional European qua lilies (road-hold- pollndo Htgh'ln Moraga leads ing, handling, slopping power, safety, llle North staters at 9:08.. h tr Brown or. Los Allos is craftsmanship, elegance, economy) ad to in his top 440 foqn . that race pay upwards of $10,000 for it. could be a stiocter with LA The Rover 3500S combines all !he bc~t City's Don Fisher (Locke), quali1ics or both American and European •" cars for the first time anywhere, f0r the ~ price of many oversized American V-81 simi larly equipped. Moreover.our V-8 has averaged over 17 m.p.g. in lh~ years.of tests in this country-a pleasant surpnsc in a luxury sedan that is aJso capable o( 117m.p.h. 1· ' Come and see the hundreds o( flnc ~e.tails that. n:iake the 3500S !he u-n1q1,1c car 1t 1s. Tony Krzy7.SOlliak of Garden Grove and Billy Hicks o( t.1ornlngs.ide among the top l!!ntrles. FRITZ WARREN HeavUy favored to annex both hurdles UUes is Miltoo Turner of .Castlemonl (Oakland), who has flown to legal bests of 13.7 and 18.3 SPORT CAR CENTER - 701 EAST 1st STREET, SANTA A»i Phone 54 7 ·07 64 -C-- to-1tand--h,.Und shoul-1"!!!""'!!""'!!""'!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!""'!!""'!!""'!!~!!!!! abcive the rtst of the field, 1~ on paper anyway. Juniors McKinley t.1osley or Bakersfield and Alfonzo Hall of Morningside hiive zipped 13.9 in the 120 hi&hs wtiile the la~ter and Blair's Jim McA/lster hold 18.8 bests in the 180 lows. Comets Fall, 8-7 went up, and J didn't have next year V!_e are uite ~J:r jumper G I en n Underwood,_ rnedley..._!!'ld ~w~mile. as much time," Mat.son said fident we can break mo.st or who had a best or M, also The £oursome or Cox, Wall The Costa t.tesa Comets Saturday alter producing the the sprint and h u rd I e Miller. Steve Campbell and semipro baseball team 'drotr records." · -=---Stevens clocked 44.8 in 1he ped lo the-.500 mark (2-2) second best shot put in G · hi f'rst B b ll ' J 1 uyer, 1n s 1 season 440 relay with arre I, Stev-in exhibition play Sunday by history, 71 feet, 4~~ inches. as head of Saddleback track 8 8e 8 S ens, John Dauss and Campbell virtue of an 8·7, JG-inning loss And if Mal.son, now a Texas and field, guided the Gauchos going 3:26.0 in the mile relay. to the visiting pt 8 cent I a stock broker, can keep his to a third place finish in lhe Top Ten The sprint medley record Tigers Jn a diamond tussle mind off Lhe market another Desert Conference meet. was 3:30.9 and was established at TeWinkle Park. Although most of the Sad-by the foursome of Jarrell, ' The Comets move Into few week~. his world record dlcb.ack team will return in .t.M•1t1C.1.H Lt:.1.ou1: Cox. Campbell and Slevens. Southern California Baseball of 71-S~~ may fa ll. 1971 ,theGauchoswilldefinlte. ~:r~::·,!1~" J~ ~: ~ ~1 '''· lnthedlstanCt:medley,Jarrell Association play neXt Sunday "I've co1ne on stroogly in ly miss all-round performer A. Jo11~"°"· C•• ., 1N 21 .. :: and Stevens teamed with at TeWlnkle against the San the last month," said the Paul Cox and distance star :p:,~~.'r~1111 · !! :: ~~ ~ ·~: Daus~ and HoMette to clock Bernardino Orioles. world'sonly70-footshotputter Bob Stevens. F .... rou .oak •• 11J.,. 6l :J.11 lQ :46.l.. 'Aft~ Sunday's contest was after Satu rday's meet. The two were the lone ~1S::·Nc~•v• !: l:~ !: !? ·~~ Th e. final record was . the knolled at 8-6 upan completion Orange County junior college 011v1, Min •• 111 ,, .., :,:io two-mile relay of 8: 12.2. Tht of the regulation nine hVllngl But Beamon, whose 29-2 entries in the state meet a ~~/:;•0;1M1n :; /~ :1 : .:m quartet consisted of Jarrell, the visitors pushed acrMs twO long jump effort in the 1963 week ago. Stevens placed fifth """' •w"' ·"' Miller, Dauss and Stevens. runs In the top of the tenth Olympics is one of Ute track in the half-mile and Cox was J. Poweu. 1.111more. 111 F. KDw••d, Guyer figures the Gauchos to deal the Comets their 86,. world's safest records, is back lourth in the 1·avelin . W•11tr1"'1°"· u; l(luw ..... M1-"'1•· will hav.e to double ln Jeam cond stra'oghl Joas. U 1 MlllC.,...., o.!ll•nd. n 1 YtllnM1sld, wllh the pack now. He fiolshtd Co1, In his two-year stint ..,,.,.,, 11. size next season (there were Flreballing lefthaDder Dan fourth (24-814) Saturday. at Saddle.back, set five in-...... 1111..i •~ 18 members this past year) De Hoog started on lhe hill I don' kn h J. Powell. 81ttlmllt1, 4111 011~1. Mll'I-• th d " t ow w at 's wrong di victual records and was part _.,, c , w1uo~. M11 .. .....,". •• to ·compete in e mott rugge for Costa Mesa and lasted \4'ith my legs," the New of two relay marks. Kllltbr•w, Ml-1011. 111 c111r, N•w Mission Conference. 5 1/3 Innings be f 0 re being "~llf'k. ». he Yorker said later. "Maybe His records include the long NATIONAL LeAour "It (t Missioo Conference) replaced by righty ruck Gnagl they've tumed into basketball jump (23-~~). triple jump (4fi.. '"''''• c1u~ • .1.1 • H ""· will be quite a bit tougher who eventually Jost the game.' legs. I've been playing basket-4), Ji'lot put (45-$), discus (14Z. ~~~'. ~:~ ~ ·~:. ~ 1:1 fi: than the Desert Conference ball and have not worked on 7n,) and javelin (208-6). Gr11111r1<1w111, L.A _, U• ,. n .314 v.•ith Grossmont and Chaffey track very much." All but the triple jump were g=~f.. "'h !~ l!~ :: ~ :: expected to ~· be our two Arizona State miler Chuck eslabhshed-this year. 011ton.10· JG xi1 lt " .w toughest coinpelitots." J...aBeni, like. Matson, produced .. Stevens set records In the Mffllr.t. H•" ~ 1" 11 u ·1" The Saddleback coach addio: Hlf'ldlr1001, !iF • 51 191 •S M ,JU the best mark ol the year 880 (1 :51.7 ), n'lile-(4 :1~.I ) and Heti111r,l"oh • 41 u1 u ., ,JJ1 that with.some fine freshman in his event. He won In 3:55.9 t two-mile (9 :43.8) and was a 1"-m••· NV ll in 11 44 ·"1 prospects coming to the and New Zealand 's Dick Quax, 'member of five record-shat-P••tr. c incf.::=~1. 11~~· co1t11rt. 11" Gaucho campus next year, who had the best previous terlng relay teams. 01"0, 11; •k~I• ... 11..,, ''· L111111. H1 "things realJy look good" for COITo\ M•U COMITI 171 .. ' . . ' ' . . ' ' . . ' . . tv•~t. Cl Oe~ .... lb H1dd•d, c °"""''· c Onken. '"'' R~. Jb On•ol. •·>II To1tl•1. n Gr•"'• Ill Cv"nlnllf\lm. II S!vertMfl, 7b Tol1l1 ' ' ' ' . ' . . ' . ' ' . ' ' . ' ' . ' ' « 1 lf mile, 3:57.8, faded al the finish • The only other sophomore ~(t:,;.°';; ~~" 9fr°'Z':!:::C"::~' 1~~1t••· 151 the '71 season. to come In rourth with 3:59.9. -li"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;o;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~_.mj Olympic gold m'edalist Willie Davenport equaled the W9fld's best high hurdles lime or U1e year with a 13.5 vi<."lory and former San Jose Stale star Jnhn Carlos breezed to a 9.4 vie1ory in the 100 and an even easier 20.4 win in lhe 220. NEWPORT· MESA. ,BOYS FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663 N•me .........................................•.... , P.O. BOX 2091 DAT E ................ . Add ress ...•..••....................................... City .... , , , ........... Zip ...... , ' . Phone .... , ... ..-. : .. -; .· Birth Oat• {Mo/Day/Yr.) .• , •...•....... : ......... Approx. Wt. School ..•...•.••..•..............•..•.•.•......• , . , . , •......... 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' '' .. ' ................. '........ ' .. '' ....... '' .... . Parentrllgnetur.--~-'10yi S gnaturt -·· HUNTlltOTOfll It.I.CM ~~··.:..·.:.~·~·.:.~·-·-·~·-..-.:..•i----_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--------=-=b~'lr• --·--• • • -· • , ' 'i I · t 0 0 = 0 0 • . to\11.Y I'll.OT -...... Mill, 1911 • • • • =• 0 • • ' I • I ' ,.._ f ;°t • ·s~P SEARS ~UNDA'VS 12 N_cion to 5 P.M •••• -- • )fond•Y• tbm Sa111rd•1 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. • THE .MORE ' Memorial Da,, lnvasf.Oa at Avaim;· _Avalon Harbor on Catalin~ lsl~nd was .packed gunwale-tc>-gu~wate with pleas· ure boats over the Memorial Day Weekend. OU:ler coves on the Jee sUte of. the Island were also jammed With boats despite a heavy surge that bulleted the early arrivals at White'• Landing, the Isthmus, Cherry Cove and other moor- ing area~. Boats were being turned away from Avaion ss early as Friday night because Of the limited faCilities. Light Winds Prevail Craig Title · For Reaatia at BYC-f.aptured i . ~ -n-vu1 · Ll'1>t windl and overcul Pal Scruus, NHYC: (I) y oI' ft COne sties WM the weather fare Seven-Eleven, C. E. Wllllam.1, - dilbed up for lU ullboell BCYC; (3) No. 59$, Hugo TOOl Faukone's c r u Iser in 17 clultl ' .-,Uch turned ScbnUdt, LlYC ; (4) Little Falcon wu the overi.11 wlmtr <J\!l for Balboa Yldll Club's FuglUve, Teniinne Parker, Sunday In the Craic Trophy Memorial J?IY Rogalll Sllur· NHYC: (5) Cal<:b the Wind, day a Sunday. Carol McCord, BYC. Predicted Loi race from Lona 1We were 101 boall in I . KITE B (I) -fl) Volar, Beach to San Diego and back c1ames racinc on in 1 Ide Winslow Lincoln. BYC; (2) to Newport. · COW'les and 84 boats .in nine Good Grief II, Elaln Sligar, . First leg of the race was ~laues competing on ocean BYG; (3) Ki-Yanic, Craig Uhl, sailed Friday with C.Oronado • ' • d>Ul'leSJ Final results : BYC. Inside Clute• SABOT A (12) _ (I) Blue Yacht Club at San Diego , \ · L100-IM (24) -(I) Magic, Angel, Mark Gaudio, NRYC; hostln1 the fleet In conjuncUon . • David Ullman, BYC; (I) Low· (I) No. M.'11, .Barr Smllh, with lls opening day ' ly Roman , Rowly Lohman, NHYC; (3) de Moccasin, Gigi ceremonies. BYC; (3) One-For-The-Road, deMocslronyl, BYC. Jim Tyler, BYC; ~4) Wl.sbie· SABOT~ (9) _(I) Solina, The second leg was from Wllhie, Bill Ra 1mu1 s_e n , VICki Call, NHYC; (2) Becky San Diego to Newport Sunday. VYC ; (~) Mar-Bru. Jack fll, Skip Beck, BYC ; (3) M.a.ch The Craig Trophy is one McClarty, BYC. III, Carol Eastman, BCYC. of the oldest and highly prized ·-• YOUB • • • TlIE MORE YOU ~ , • s 2 Fiber Glass Belts • ~LUS 2 Nylon flies WIDE GUARD ' . . . . DYNA GLAS , • (36 MONTH GUARANTEED) • Bt1y 2 Tire1> SAVE Ll.DQ-148 (15} -(I) Seven-SABOT C (12) -(1) Rapldo, trophies for predicted log rac- ---Eieven, Larry-Baller; WYC; Bill Hendricbon, DPYC ; (!) ing in the United Slates. (2) No. 3272, Ted Hlnsh1w, Bill's Burro, Bill Bilsb<rough, Buy 3 Tire$ LIYC; (3) OU.co Cbubuco, BlYC ; (3) Windy, Wendy Lou In the rac.e from Long John McDonald, Ariz. YC; (4T Bent.s, NHYC. Beach to $an Diego Frida~ - Red JJoe, Garry Fltber, BYC ; OIUlde Clulff Deiter Wood's Maui-Cai wu (5) QuetialcoaU, K at h Y PHRF (17) -(1) Patrician, the Class A winner and Gene Watson, LIYC. Dave PilJJbury, NHYC; f!J METCALF (7)-=-ill~Ripple.. Howlin' -Owl,-Lew ..ftou,_filt. De Young's Margene was the Dick Willson, BYC : (2) Soggy, YC ; (3) Walnetto, Jeff Barber, Winner 1n-Cliiss B. Bill Lawhorn, BYC. NHYC ; (4) Misty, Bernero & Long Beach to San Djego KITE A (1 4) -(1) Andele, Heller, VYC & BCYC; 15) Lu· 'results: . • Xanalyn II In Outer Islands Win maron, Bill Rohr&, ·vvc. CLASS A -.(1) Maui.Cal , RHODES-31 (I ) -(I) Maruja, B 11 1 Kett.enhofen, Deiter Wood, LBYC , 0.27)3 ; BYC: (2) Firefly, John (2) Nina Rooe, Ralph KeweU , BYC ; (3) lmpuile, Chadwi~k. SIYC, 0.2825 : (3) Oscar Clevldence, NHYC. -TemptaUon, Lou Gandelman, PC (7) -(I) Misty, Ted DRYC, 0.23$9. eon,don, NHYC; (I) Saturday CLAS> B -(I) Margene Momlna, 1.anCt McCabe . Gene De Young, SIYC, 0.4625; NHYC. • (I) Volla II, G<raid Heirung, Xanalyn II, a K-41 oloop LUDEJl.5.16 (10) -(I) SIYC, S.OllS : tSJ Lady Gsy. ailed by Bud Shank or PacUic Klldee, Bell Hromadka, LIYC; Jolm Honey, SIYC, UU. Mllrinen Yodil Club wu the (I) Shlbul, Bill Long, VYC ; OVERALL CLASS A -(t) OYer:all correct..s Ume winner -(3)_ pre·~ t 1 Leroy Falcon, Tom Faulcone, SOYC, In the OC<lft racl111 dlviJloo ~~Ji~ill) c:;I) J 0.9120; (2) Poquita Mas, of the Outer !llllndt rlC< Sun· Mlk Hlrah BYC-:-(I) ru:t!i°' Frank Percival, CYC, 1.32M: day. , 11 ~ ter p 11 • NHYC · 1~01. (3) Reveller Vil Frank Rup- 'Ibe race IJtu1ed from Santa ' e ar er, • " pert, LBYC, 1.3574. Monica Bay Thursday -at noo American 8 ea g l e ' Pat OVERALL CL• •s B n Doogan BCYC ~ -(t) and flniahed at Balboa Yacht SHIELOS (7):_(l) Patience Voila, Gerald Hellrung, SIYC, C1_ub, C01p0nsor .of the event John Homme NHYC · (I) 3.384; (2) Margene, Gene De with·PaclfJc Maonen YC. Prudence La~ Baum Bvc Young, SIYC, 3.425 ; (3) Lady Xanyl~n II fin ished the SANT AN ~42 (51 '...._ riJ Gay, J~o Honey, SJYC, 4.562. course m '8 hours and 18 • minutes. Shadow, Dave & Barbara Winner in the Pacific Han-Turner, SI BYC; (2) Twinkie, _...c...=..'-'C:=.c::..::::::;:::::::._1 dlcap dlvlaion was Joe Na Dabe White, BYC. sailed by Joe Walsh of Cabrillo MERCURY (10) -tl) Tilt, • Beach Yacht Club; Enterprise George Patterson! CBYC; (2) skippered by Comer and Splinters, Ted Lmdley, Alli. Crawford, PMYC won the YC ; (!) Duet, Lloyd Greeno, MORF dl•islon, and VI c CBH1i~!E CAT (") _ (I) ·p I· Stern's lmi Loa, Seal Beach • O Yacht Club was the winner Cat, Rolly Poluk!, DPYC o, (Z) In "· c tam di I Ion No. SSS, Rosa Ii: Duggan, "~ p sran vs · LrYC · (') F ll t•·d Ted H Final result1 · • " ~e . c_ ~ , . en.- OCEAN RACING !61 -!t i I :dr:l:ck:son::'·=BC=Y=C·=~!:!i!ii~~~======::;I XanaJyn U, Bud Sh an k •Ir ... w l'dtke1 PMYC; (l ) VllllODOI, Bob Wallentedl, PMYC: (S) Ya Turko, Georce Antatr, PDYC. PHii!' (?) -(I) Jo Na , Joe Willlll, CBYC; (I ) Sea M-. °"'" Cox. PMYC; CS) Ylll, TOii> Muelitr, PMYC. MORP (I) -(i) Eoterprlse, C--I< Craw!Ol'd, PMYC ; (I) llllrllt D, Boll Smith, PMYC; CS) Freedom, Bob Cnnn, KHYC. CJ.TAMA)\AN (SJ .-Cl ) lml Loi, Vic Siem, SI BYC. ' ' . Budweiser Holds Lead TAMPA, Fii. (AP) -Mill Budweiter,. the unUmited hydroplane nolJonl1 champlon' w• leadlnl die fleld or nine in Sundly11 Sun C 0 I I t Ulllimited Rtcatt.a b e I o r e dloppy. water and heavy wind.1 -pootponoment or the i..c fwo heata. Drtven by Dean Chenow1111 DON HARDY • FOR DIRECTOR MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT Of ORANGE COUNTY Experienced Entineer alld Manager Wll ,... ...... ,..,. .t n. c__,. llry tettl11t •I' IM• ~"-efaa s•9"M. Wll ...... ..,_ _.,pra11ll f• '-I ,_,. ...; ..... WKI ~ ...,. ..... t. Or-.. c."""' w ... Dhtrlct. I. I. I• M..ei-ic.S btl""Mf ..; C11•••• fer ..... ,.. D .. ,.... iii MIMlllMl~I ff ... Util"'91ty ef hlltMni ClllfeNI•• ~......_c.-. w .... -4NM1et1 .. -' IHtMM4 w .. 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May 31 thru Tuesday, June 2 ALLSTATE PASSENGER TIRE GUARANTEE ' 1;u•rw1u"'d A,:1iftfl: All 1ire f•iluret from normAI ro.d h.aatd•Cll defecu in m~ri1l or worlurwnhip. ~·t1r lft1w Lont:: Fot 1hc life of the ongin1l 1re1d. "trh11 St11n Will Do: In euhangc for rhe lin, repltee ir, chargina for 1he proportlOfl of cur~nr selling.frlre r lu' Ftdii!!r&I &cite Tu 1M1 r~nu ueld u~ . R~ p11 r n1i l pu.nc:rurn ac: no clurae. 4tu•r••leed i\pin1t: Trud wearou1. for How l..on11: !lie number of moo1bs. spe:c.11ied. ~ h11 Se_1n Will Do: In eacbanJie r•he 1ire, ttpl«e If, ih;uJlf18 lhe Clllt•U'lt .ell1ns prillC' ph11 Fedtr•I E•· c1~ Tu lw the follow1,. tll~-aoct. ~lon1hlr Ca1ran1"' 18 ro 24 21 IO }9 ,. ....--······ ""'• wt ... lf. ...... -· .. , .. ,.,, ...... ti,,._ ....... . 1...,1 -· H ... ,,, ------...... " lliiU ..... •ll""' -•,...,n.,.1-1.-.....,...,. .. 11l• ' ' ' • ----·--------~---------•L___....:_ __ ..:__ __________ _Jc.__ I I ., -I ' DICK TRACY . TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND . JEFF .. 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JUDGE PARKER A~ A••EV ··~ '5.\M TALK WITH THE ~OC.IAL woei.:::E:~ AT JllVE• NILE t-IAll, THEV ARE-DJ.IAWAeE lllAT LOVE ALEX.AWDER IS MAVJNG 1' • PROBLEM!~ ACROSS ,411 Ares: 2 words L.P.anl 48 Pftch·er S Sull1clent 50 Skulk 10 Ice mass 51 Tc ... 14 Vex Perfec 1 · 15 Skilled 2 words navifator lb Lea ;ingle 17 One's own · 51 ....... •y Starlight' 55 Tattletale P1efix lnlo1mal 111 Tending to 511 Venemous sllield reptile · from 2 WOl'dS inju1y bl Exude 20 T1acl b2 Entrance 22 Terrible bl Mtd k: int 23 F lbbtd tablets 24 Shrub b4 Wood knot ·25 Nurse1y &5 Porllon rhyme li6 Form of pre- tha1ac\tr tlpltatlon 28 Sensibilities b7 Cail 32 Eu1op@an Th!!ater of DOWN Operations Ab~ 1 Power 33 Levees 2 Opera 35 Oru111 3 s1e11deti1e 36 "Ttll 11 4 Huma ns l!ke ----". 5 OesSen· 2 word s 2 wo1ds 38 Timothy or b Stut k In Cy1u1 •••·• !ht mu(I 40 Otijelo11 7 Scheme 41 Hoflts 8 Fate 43 Livtn 9 Forever z words Pott. 4S Twllight 10 Fighting ll Depa1turt 12 Splil lJ Sm~l1 vaUty 19 Curls 21 We nt 11ulckly 24 Reputed Grttk author 25 EllSltRCt 2b Fur-be11rlng anlmal 27 G1ace 28 Honl)l'td 29 Nostri ls 30 Robert Moses ILtflyl 31 Arlltlclal tonduil • SURE, W~AT); ON YOUR MIND, SUGAR.? • By Tom K. ·Ryan AWR16HT! Vr'HO MOveP 1l!E S'l-OON ?! ~By Al Smith 6'. .. By Harold Le Doux ONE 01= "TMFSE PAYS YOf.l'iE 60lNG TO MAVE 'IOU'P &ETT~lt l EAR:t.I A IEAUTIF\IL SMIMER . M.OT TO PICI( ow 6UYS llMPEi THAT ()I.IE eve ~ TWICE YOUR ~IZ E : ro.vie ON, I 'LL SEE .WM A.T 1 C.At.I PO :ii A&OUT IT! By Frank Ba9inski ti_.., fh<\-1 f'.,. yovr ._t\enti . .J .. +"• fe\ I you <>.I H tie obou nyself U'L /dNER • ' SAU Y IANANAS ' ' Mf& ~-' ._,_,_ft- 14--i( 1h. ____ ,<"'.: •. GORDO , . ' Afo/, eooo. FATSO .L£FT .,HE WINOC1V oPEJJ.f • ANIMAL CRACKERS ·' ~Oii!, IF !:JOO 5HCXlLO sur a1e OF 100ISE fin;;- EAAllG \lll\Ti;R 611<'PS. -~ 1AAT!s.. GA- i ROMP! _c;cxx> .... Monday, June l, lC,70 D.l.ILV PILOT U By Al Capp I AM °"'°'ID To NUDIT"t CH ITW,,tc•IWN. THIE POLie& llOlllCI., • _,. ·--. . t .:lWIT l'EU.:s· L---.-, U5 WE HA •• <SA-I _'fmtFrc!.. ROMP. By Gus Arriola 11Hcti,:JIT, I'D f!,EEN :;.J..~/..R.EO fOR -L!<NOl!V.Cf 15 1HE roWeR j C>J 67~/kE ,4;>).JJJ.P By Roget' Bollen . _IJIGE k'ID·· A Sir &I.OM> UPsrN~s. 1HOUGH· = '~~=ft<JJ>,--!!fM.Itik...~1~ -' ~·~"•'----GA.~-, ... ~.g .......... RoMP. · '/ft::,,.._ 611110 34 Pillow stur- fing materia l 37 Star-shaped 39 Crilzie~t· Slang 42 Framework or the htild 44 Wfi ttr of verse 47 Holds rirmly 49 Tilllt unit 51 Jilin! 52 Fbti . 53 Stir 54 Goddess of disc0td 55 Auction 511 Time unit 57 Prophtt 58 Depend bO Negative wo1d PERKINS MISS PEACH ll<A JUST ~A 5E5510N WITH 1!<E' salOOL PSYCHOL061ST. I i . l 1 • STEVE ROPER -1i'o MtKE's PEEP- CMAGRIN, T+tE FAU. VICTIM WIU. SHARE TltE ~00 _WJ.TH .. J:l!f.1- c I ltA , IT MUST HAVE 8'!8N NICE JUST TO TAl.K MCtlT YOURSELF F0'7. /W HOUI< .' l NEED \\lVR Hfl.P, 0i"K ... OJR TIMI flAS A MU. 6AME '(OQW, 6Vf ONE OF OOR P\.11/ERS IS 60ING 10 SE Ml5;51N6. AND .. .. fll.>EI .• ·~.;:~~-~ -·Jt-~~I .:::_ --·; ---. .~. _, "--__ .,_ . -=- --------- rou MEAN . THAT NUT WE weltE TALl<ING> l\l!OUT WAf; Mt=? By John Miles -·------- By Mell .. , By Saunders and Overgard 010 TilE AOMISS.IONS CL~RI( MISUNC€RST..-ND )'OU, St2?-~5HE PUf OoWN LEWIS MAYS! By Charles M. Schub NO, WE JU5T WANT TO KNOii iF WE CAN 80RROW '10UR 6lct/E .• THE ST~A.NGf wo1u• " MR.MUM • • • DENNIS THE MENACE F:::..F~F---=::.....:=-~· "~Ak'C-G~·Wl~~Vi;­ ANO CAN JU,#,P A Ml/$/' • l . . • - • Pt " OU '''''I c u4 , •• 'tF.'' .,, •. ~' .• ::::; cs '";"";\~--. •"•i • ----~ ....... ' • 8 DAil V '1LOT 'S• MonQJ, June l, 1'70 I• lflgfl Gear Mercedes.;-Benx Introduces C-111 'B1 C.\RL CA!IS'f'llNSEN 9f .. ,..., """ • ..., plete with starter, alt.ernaior Morcede;:n.,,, hot •l••Y• and air ....... Convenllonal been lr:newn for its ,!OOhlstica-VII eng~ . pioidulcng UM t10n tn stylin& and unbending aame h o r a e. we i g h ·~ \·~princ i ple s tiowards prorlmately 700 pound!. ~ crafUm~osbip but little is The body of the mld~ng1oe •. ever wd about their very car has also had considerable reSOtrteful experlmental pro-nvislon from ·an earlier Cl\J. :' grama. Recentiy lhe.y ln· . lt'1 lon1er loWtt and provides .. trodue\(I a new C-111 spor~ ·greater ;Wbility-for both car at the New York Auto driver and passenger Show that Is truly a "get t • •. . 1way fromjt aJI" vehiclt'. The Jooa:y revlsioos, which · were carried out 1atter ex:- , . . . .. Yardley Celebrates • 'Birthday NEW Y.ORK (UPI) • - Yardley or London, ·Inc., 200 years old this ytar and operating in 90 countries, is ~growing proof that man'• e*"otism often is mightier than bis SWQfd. Especially i 0 business matters. 'In 1770, William Cleaver, a Londoner who ma~ soap and perfumes, m a r r l e d the daughter o( William Yardley, maker of swords, buckles and spurs. G'le1ver went # broke. Yardley, tbe father-in-law, picked up t.be bills and abo lhejoi.letry businesa which en- dured Jonb alter swords "'ent out of fashion. Tbe new . tw0osea_ter sport ten.sive wind tunoel testln11 coupe ts equipped with a f~-have also • rtlUlted in an , chamber rotary plstoo engine a e r odynamlc cooiiguraUon which is r~ at 4 0 O tbat ls eight ·percent better, ~ bonepOWer and 11va the gull-Mtrcedes-Benz o f f .J c 11 I s winged car 1 ~ speed m stated ROTARY ENGINE STREAMLINER -The lalest version of the M~cedes- .. 18& miles per' hour. ne· · Benz C-111 coupe. The 400-borsepower car, propelled by the world's first four- Today Yardley dominates the teenage toiletry market in the tJnited States and b a heavy contributor to the $77 million sales cenerated by the coSmetics-loilefry end ol British-American To b a c..c o Company, Ud. engifle, which is the world'• The new ear stands only chamber rotary piston engine, has a top speed of 186 m.p.b. first four-cb.amber eJeCUtion 44.1 Inches hlgh and l\as 1 -------'--'----=--'-----'--'-----~--------­ of the Wankel p r t ft c I p I e • curb weight of 273.f. pounds. weighs only 317 PoUnds ,com-as compared lo 2425 pounds ~ • fOf' the original. The four-rotor '•"" version can acei!lerate from ~·.· N S • o.60 ru.p.h. in 4.8 seconds. as Q avinus oppsed lo !be 4.9 or the first e vehicle,end topspeed has in- .. t'rtased by 24 m.p.h. over the .. Stamps Sold 1112 m.p.h. or the 3 3, ''~ . horsepower three -rotor 1 • The sale or U.S. Saving versiOn. .. Stamps will be dilcootlnued It retains all of the sfatey after June 30 al Orange Coon· features of the original, in· ty Post Offices. eluding tbf: i~gr~ rgll bar. ne U.S. Department ol the and is also""tquipJ)ed with a Treasury has announced that new type of safety fuel tank. the Ale o1 tht-Savlng Stamps The engine. often called a <. will be terminated at the end Wankel after its inventor. f the fiscal German engineer Fe I i x 1--0 year. Wankel, Is unusual in that Poll.al· offL(.ials are urging there are no parts that move .{: sW!lents and other Ump back and forth or up and !'$ 1;1vm1 to complete their un-down as in a conventional filled ltamp aJOOtml prior to lreciprocating) piston engine. June 30 and exchange them ( U S S 1.... "--1 Power is provided by a • Ot • • av .... s ...,..,., .. s. triangular-shaped rotor which Saving Stamps were part spins lnJlde of an aluminum ~ of the Postal Savlngs program housing. The absence of any 1 prior to 1942 when they w.ere back-aod.forth motion akes linked to the War BOod drive. the engine practically vibra· _lo @littpn to sell!nt: !f.amps Uon-free at all speeds. directly to customers, post of· w.hen the three-rotor version ficea ha.ve alto s u PP I J e d of the C·ll l was firsl in· achools and , other fJ'OUPS troduced, Mjrttdes-Benz of· sponsoring savi"I• prosrams flclala stated the car waa con- for the past 28 yun. sidered a reeearch a n d .. • • • Accountants development vehicle, and that there were no plans to build the · coupes ' in series pro- duction. .. ,. To Tee Off ~ 1'bt Oranee Counly Chapter Company officoals today repeated their e 1 r I i e r statements, µying the car was built primarily to teSt. new vowerplant, chauil1 nd suspension developments, and also lo ex:periemenl with the use-or~-fi6eijlass:~ r o r automotive bodies. • of the N1Umal Asaocialion of Accountants will· hold its an- • nual tolf Joum1menl · 1 t J\ancht-S•n-Joequia -CoJf ,; Course: Saturday, June 6. Trophies to be awarded in- clude the perpetual low gross trQPtly, second and third low arou, and low net a s • determined by "Calloway" 1corinf, Information re1arding reservations for members and guests may be obtained by contacting Les Peterson at 714/5of7-8371. Make a Sharp Trade; Use Major goals for the future develovment of the rotary piston engine, a Mercedes. Benz spokesman' said, Include Improved ·dur16iilty and ex· llaust emiaion control. "Ma- jor prOgress in ·the area flf exhaust emission control has beeil ·made with the use of after-burners," he said. A new afterburner system developed specifically for the C-111 engine is currently undergoing intensive tests at the com· Dime-A~Llnes pany·s research department in ~.====================:._:S:l•:'~~:~~l~.G<:::•:m:•n~y~·:h•:_:•d:ded::::·, " :; .. .. . .. * HALLIDAY'S * • .I ' • . ' '• t • ! WARM WU.THU COATS . Th,. choi<.'f'~I or plaids in • crisp blrnd nr dacJ'on® It wool th111 kC"<'llS 1111 f::ood lookl on U1(111e "'armc1.1t of day~. Combined "'llh Corbin trou!i~r& In 11 variety of rolon. T11.i!ortd In lhe Just rla:ht Halllday'1 1n11nnrr. Block Buys Probed SEC, Prof« Study Effects on Market NE\V YORK (AP) -Two sUtulioru, it was felt ·the little Lhe relationship between the of the most p>m~rehensive KUY may be on the losing institution! and the companies studies ever undertaken on end. of fast price fluctuations in which they own stock. when holders of a large how big block tr8des affect number of shares &et in or An SEC spokesman says the st~i market price's are ntar-out of a stock. group will have ana1yzed by ing completion. If anythil}I, the. problem has computer I00,000 punch cards More than two yea~ after become more-severe since the o( data by the time the study It was created by Congre!S studies btgan.. is finished lo get answen to to invesUgate the power of The New Yori Stock Ex-these questions. the big bk>cks, a Securities change rtparts a 37 perce-ot Prof. Irwin F-riend's study, a11d Exchange Commission jump in bklick vOlume in 1969 being done at the Wharton 'group expects to present its over 1961. 'This means, ac-School of Fina.net under an findings on Nov . I. cording to the exchange, 'a approximate $75,000 gr 1 n t And a University of big block transaction crossed • from the 20th Century Fund, PeMsylvania professor's 1 in-its licker on the average of js centered on the mutual ytar study on the impact or once every four minutes last funds . Jnstllulional in vesting in the year. Friend particularly wants to market Is slated for publica-Jndusbj observers say the know if mutual funds are tion in late July. insUtutlons -inutual and channeling their Investments The rtsUlts of the studies penliqn funds, insurance com-into companles that are most will undoubtedly cause con-panies, truata and endowments beneficial to the economy. siderable stirring tn the finan· -. are now respanslble for In other words, investing cial community. Both were about ts percent ol the block heavily in the sfeel Industry launc hed amidst gr ow i n g trades. And they say trading may be better for the governmental and securities by lnsUtutions accounts for economy than I a r gt irl- industry concern that the over 50 percent of the daily vestments in the candy in- buying ~nd selling o( large volume on ibe New Yori Stock dustry. blocks -10,000 or more Exchange. "Tb.e stock market has more shares -lends to make In-For txample, the country's of a purpose than to act as dlvtdua l stick pri~s highly some 500 mutual funds a gambling casino," Friend volatile. purchased $20.1 billion and says. • The · major fear was lhat sold $11 billion worth of com-Neither Friend nor· the SEC the rm~ll investor may nol mon atocks last year, ac· art willing to dl.9CUSS their be gelling . a !a.lr ~e In cordina to government figures. preliminary findings. An SEC a market 1 n c re as.• n_1 I Y Pension fuodl bought $15 spokesman says its report is dominated b Y in.sJ1t.qt1onal _ _b~-~ ~~ ~Sl0.3 billion confidential until it goest to participation. worth Ol common stocks. Congress. Lacking lhe resou rces of in· While the SEC and the pro-But under the 1968 resaluUon Gets Contract CLEVELAND (UPI) Arthur G. McKee & Co. )las obtained a contract to erect a grate.kiln agglom·erating unit at U.S.· Steel Corp.'s Taconile'Pellet Mill at Moun- tain Iron. Miss. The machinery will be supplied by Allis-Chalmers of Milwaukee. lessor are analyiing daily signed by Preaident Lyndon stock prices, they are also B. Johnson that ordered the looking into broader aspects Jtl.!dY, tbe SEC is expecltd related to inaUtulional in-to ma"' recommendations. vesUng and big Dloct tradJng. I And a 1111 Audy by Frltnd The SEC study. begins done was creatted as the first under a Congressional grant significant study of mutual of $875,000, is" z~roed in on funds . Among other thing s, · the institut.ions themselves. lls it pointed out the increased SO-member, full-time st a f f tendency of mutual funds to wants tp know about how ir.-performance fees, currently stitutions get their funds, how the subject of regulatory the fundl are manaaed and legi&laUon be.fore Conifess. Your Money's Worth Recession of '70 ls Here ' By SYLVIA PORTER You are now living through lhe "recession of 1969-70" - the Hflh business downlurn or the post-Woild \Var II era. It is a mild recession but It Is broadening and Its end is not immediately in sight. THE NIXON Administration has not adtnltled this; in fact, it0 far. it scoffs at the evidence. Nor has It been formally proc laime d a rttesslon b) the National Bureau of Economic Research, lhe v.·orld-famous research organitation whi<:h pioneered in studies of the U.S. business cycle and which oenclally tags them In our country after it has gathered sufficient supporting data . left in the. minds of serious, obje<:tive students, As Dr. Solomon Fabricant, former director of research of the NBER and a New York U niversity economics pro- fessor, put if to me in a private talk the other day, "the evidence is becoming clearer by the month that this is a recession." Then he ad· ded. ''The recession is old enough and has developed enough .scope to have taken on discernible characteristics or mildness and ~ odds are it will continue mild.·• a phase of virulent cost-push inflation -in which \\'ages push up prices -but cor· porallons will find It tougher and tougher lo raise prices suUicienUy to cover their climbing costs. This trenr will maintain pressure on sloc:k prices. Before-tax corpora.lion profits are ~ven now dO\\'O $10 blllion from a year ago. (lJ PIUCES AND LIVING COSTS WILL CLIMB. About the best that can be 11111d "is that living cost increases have stopped accelerating but there is not the slightest cttance -not the slightest -that prices will go down. F•bricant joins other lnding But evir since 1967 when BAT took over Yardley, Jt has wanted to "pul the pieces tolgther'' to generate more sales. Receotly it named Er A. G. Morgan, 41 and ~ Ox- ford gentleman with a winning smile and Proctor and Gamble credentials, lo do just that. Morgan bas been busy "pick- ing them up" ever since.~ He ncently visited the U.S. and ·with.in an hour after debarking from a Boeing 747 he was explaining the sales strategies aimed at making Yardley·even more potent In the growing cos metic s market. Direct selling to franchised prestige outlets was one reason for· his optimism. A 30 percent increase I n Yardley's sales force was another. Was there any truth to reports that Yardley worried about its image, that its emphasis on youth bad hurt adult sales'! ··Not at .all ; we're so glad it happened," Morgan smiled. .. 'We're happy lo se ll to little old laities but ours is a business for all ag"· '' One thing was being ch:mg. ed, said fi;torg an. "\Ve se ll around the world, and from now on tht differ en t subsidiaries, unless it's a classical product, won't have to cxime to 'aunty' (London ) for pennission to operate as they see fit. flniii prinCiple of tfusting people,·• said fi;1organ, "will open up new product.s and new techniques for us." This is essential, according lo Morgan, becau..e national • tastes differ greatly around the worJd. American women use "more strident co!Of's" than women who in England tend to have lighter skin~. Men in Mexico and Latin America like the 1 ' o 1 d lavender·• scent so popular with "little old ladies in Lon- don." Morgan noted that men and women in Latin countries prefer the exctic, longer lasting odors thao European and Scandinavian countries. "There is more emphasis on subtlety in scent and color in England and Northern Europe," he said . .. To celebrate the company's b i · c e ntenary anniversary f\1organ and other Yardley of- ficials will entertain 3,000 peo· ple In London's Albert Hall on June 19th. "I hope 1 make it through the gala ," he said . J1e'd better, because he's also committed I o entertaining salesmen and their wives in Puerto Rico. starting July 6. And all this came about' because a maker o[ swords and buckles and spurs sud- denly found himself in Control of a bankrupt toiletry business . 'Flnanee in Brief economists in forecasUng !hat CHICAGO (UPI )-A single we 'll be lucky if the pace case ot mixed vintage win~ of annual rise Is under 4 per fetl'hed Sl,400 at Heublein cent by 1971. co.ts nm national auction of (~) JNT.EREST RATES rart wines. Tuesday. Experts WIU. REMAIN VERY HIGH. had valued the lot be!ort the This will reOect the ex-sale at only $300. It contained 1· ~ c;oa\ll from ISS. 'l'r1JU11er1 fro1n 122.$0 IT IS EVEN CONCEIV· AHLE that this time the pro- clamali6n will be delayed by the simple fact that the na· tion'1 two leading experts on the business cycle. Dr. Arthur Burns and Dr. Geoffrey Moore. are no longer doing the research. Both h.1ve left the NaUonal Bure Au for posts in the Nixon Administratlcri : Burns 'as chalrman of the quasi·!~ dependent Federal Reserve Board and ,.,1oore as Com· missioner of Labor Statistics. In short. let "s stop kidding ounelves. Tht his tor I c business e:tpansion w b I c h began in 1961 -by :Din· cidence at the start of the Kennedy Administra\ion - reached it! peak 1n the fourth quarter of 1969 and passed into history . It was then an unprecedented 105 months old, give or take 30 days or so. The current b"u s lnesa recession began in the final months of 1989, has now pas.s- td ill Sltth month. three bot.lies of 1870 Oate11u traordinarlly he.ivy demand Laflle, three bottles of 1887 for funds from m1ny sources, I . r • • • • ' l l MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTIUNG • 11ih1 Ill.VINE AV(. ---1-frfrwron tEACH -i. WtSTCLIFJ PLAZA ----PH. Mf.(11-91-- NEVERTll.ELESS, thett Is \'ery little -if any -doubt IP•id Pollllc•I .-..:ivir1r~1 SEND JOHN SCHMIT/. To CONGRESS _________ _j_ ---· -------~~ And what, you say. does this mean to me? Among many things: I I I UNEMPLOYMENT WILL GET WORSE. The jobless rate already is up sharply from 3.$ per cent at the end oI '69 to t.I perctnt, and a jump lo 5~ l)el'Ctnt Is a distinct · posslblllty, By Jar lhe hardest hil will be non-whites. teen-qers. older workers. women. The lm· ptiCillOiis h""'fre are explosive. !LtO.l!J'O]\-'tl~ IITS WtkL-8HRINK t~URTJfER. \Ve art well lntG ' rlsinir prices and the Federal Ch.ate.au Latour and a1x boltles • of 1904 Chaleau Rauzan· Reserve System's efforts to Casales. 'Ibey were bought by curb lnOatlon by curbing the Vincent Mazza~ a New York supply of credit. wine merdlant. . A Chlc110 'nlere will be no depression, wine merchant, · t r v 1 n g no spiral loto slump. This is Padhos; paid '800 for 1 ease a recession which w ~" of 1869 Bordeaux wines and deliberately timed to fight in-said he \\'Ould donate tbe wine flation and our tt0nomy IS r --• fundamentally stroni. tnough or 1 charity 3ale. lo keep It mild and short. MIDLAND. Mich. (UP!l -: If not, the Federal Govern· Dow Chtmieal Co. :innounced meot cac end It by J S'A'ltdl It wlll expand Its polystyrene in policies. production plant at Torrance. ,.. But thaf s tomorrow 's t::ile. by 120 nlllllon pounds a yea r As of loday, we have the lo 210 milllon. Liter aboot recession. gall~ing tnnatlor'I, 40 million pounds or Dow'1 re<.'Ord high Interest rates nnd e-rhrthrr-polys:tyrenc pro- ctasbin&~alocLpr.lce1.-lndeM--duction~facllltie-s will--be-phs~­ the v.·orst of all J)OSSiblc ed out as oh!Olete and even· economic worlds! tuitlly will be repl1ctd. ' Mo Listens To landers? ' l SINCE SHE'S ONE OF THE TEN • MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN AMERICA • . •· • • • Just Anout Everyone .. Does That's Mo You Can 'Listen' to Ann Landers Daily '" The DAILY PILOT . . • ' ' - • ; l I i 1 J l • , ' ' ' ; ' • ! ' '• ) .. ·: ' I ~ ), , • ': '"" . C PD Ci b .. • • • ' I :3 LINES 2 TIMES 2 D01llRS- l Any Item-Priced $50 Or Less ~ Pin~h -Yoorseli A Pile Of Pennies . . (Or Even Dollars) Penny Pin.chers Dial Direct . for Details -642-5678 - Pile Up Profits North County, 540-1220, Toll Free DAILY PILOT . . • . . ~ENNY PINCHER WANT ADS • • • ' -.,. --. .,,._ ·-· '7 • • .. -·-. . 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Finger u::i &trtltl • Mi.• (C) (30) Matey Gerke singles out the object of her vehement t:Oll841CilM•rlil•rrt u.1. (C) anger as Kate Babcock listens attentiyely in a llO> (R)"Mdy 11111 Htlen rltuni 10 scene from the Irvine Repertory Theater drama Mlfbeny witll lhelr ""blllJ. WJ ''The Rimers of Eldritch,'' to be staged Wednesday . Grinilh •llcl Ailtt• Cotllut ,__ through Saturday at the UCI Studio Theater. ' t\ff..tll.'=='~~~~~~~;a:::;O::==============~ -shlrl17 Booth, C.rol l.pllq, ~· Hunnlcrrtt, MlchHI J. Pollt1d. ll:wt Kmnw. An Amtrlcln WO!Mft In· noctt1tly blCDIMI 1nvo1wc1 In 111 [lffOPtlll smuQ1ln1 plot. a rnimD...,.. -«> (60)~ Kind ol RMlutionl" lllltnilwl lfld lnfonul-lllMPIU of 11\ldlnts It IJa.A. 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Q al ... -IC) ., ""'~ 1equat, ttlt tribut• to Sir Nott Cow•td will bt ""''"' ~"' with Sir Motl will bt 1lis cio911 Meet the candidates on e-<"> 1:u m c...... .. S.ClllMlot lrltnds, Allrtd Lunt tnd lrnn Fon- lanne, ind Ta111111J GrimtS and 81ia11 Btdlor~. st.In cf !tit cufllnt Broldway reri'f'1l ol Cow1nfa "hi· VIit ltfts.. ~ Q n.tr1 I: "f1tt iii tti. h ill" (dfll!ll) '6J.......ROIJ Cllhoun.. L ... Q 11,l '-'""" (C) (60) (R) Th• littlt Old Miii Is 11!1~ 1t I b1Ch· elof PlrtJ tfllOlld br 1un1 Millon ID Mwit: "Metrs riM Ko.i" Berlt. (dr•ma) '53-Yic Morrow, Co!letn G11y. Cl,._. S... (C) (JO) L11rJ , Blydtn llOlt1. 'lltsls Buddy Htdett, JZ:OO fD JllO -Ml: "Mtl&dOf." A film Yvo1111t Ot Carlo ind Sh1nl W1tlb portr11t ol El Cordobes, Sptin's eompelt 11111111: Edit Acl1ms. John m11netic dlredevil ol !ht b11llr!n1- f0fayth tlld Silt Lron. 1:00 II M..W. ~111 SclMt" (•d· m KILLER SMOG HITS L.A. venturi) 'M-Rich•rd Greene. * "1985"-0N KTTV II ao-(<) GI rD!lmlJ 191:5 (t) (Z hr) An1 0 c.. ... ity lhllttin hlnl (C) hour~liztd news rtpotl Of I ,rtdlcl:.i 1ftlic ntliontl pol· m C.. lid lution crilil 15 Y,.fl lrom ftOll' Wlill m Ac:tt. n.ibr. .,.. Siii Seb bt follOWld by t pranttlion allow-at ......, (drtme) '51-stlly Ptrr, Jq tltt 1«.11111 t!r, ltnd •lid ll'•t•r Philip Shawn. polllll.ioft which •ish 111 !ht South. 1tnd tvdsJ, Z:JQ I) """fS;.e Us nil 0., (C) TUES DAY 6XYTIME MOVIES 1:•8 ..,_.... (dram) '.fl-Gent lllney, Gtortt St•ri. ........ till .,...... (dtlmt) '4l~•n HIJ'Wlrd, NMrt °'""· .,... !l" (fll)'lflti) '51 -HuP leltHnont, An11 Smrt. , 'I (' • I ' ' I \ ' '"' f{, 111/( ,. .. "' .. DfJIMl'I ,,_ ..... Cl!!!"-lllttrt.ltlfl'ltftt ~ t:Wfllnts •.t•:• (i.tol Mer!Ml'I 111 'fi. (HAJIMAM ---------~'l"-tift: CUl'tt.lf" IW OltAJl•r ""''" , • I • WHISTLE STOP A Cablevision Election Eve Special. ' Monday, ·June 1 Starting at 1 pm and again at 6 pm. S" and hear leading condidotes for: GOYtrnor, important state propositiOns. Exdudve telftWon Senator, Representative, and Orant• County . intervi.ws oriainot.d and pnMnhtd by Newport Suptniisory offices. The iuues pro and con. Pfus leacft,(iablt'fision. . Channel 3 ' NEWPORT~ C.ABl.EVISION . -~ - ~ Fo..,~w-s•o•..;mT•H•C_,0_,A'"'!S~T -!A PLAZA THEllfltll ·s. Dillo rrwn; at Bristol • 141~2111 ,_..... .... ,,. ............. -... " ,.,..., It ..... ,.,.., 9' fWt ........ lht M ,_... _..,JI ,._. .I ... wftl M .... ....... BORIS PASffilNAKS· DOCfOR ZHMGO I NOW PLAYING NER OF 4 ACJllEMY AW COMPLETELY .AUTOMATED Hl·INTENSITY PROJECTION NEW DELUXE ULTRA MODERN SNACK BAR Come Eo~y-Op1n 01ily 7:00-Show 1t Dusk! THE FIRST DRIVE,IN OF THIS TYPE IN THE ENTIRE WESTI h1 Offk• o,_ ot 7-Slto-ot Dak PAUL NEWMAN rs BUTCH CASSIDV AND 1HE SUNDANCE KID IS ROBERT REDFORD. KATHARINE ROSS ........ 'J/ie:J'rjme 'II • ::Tet111."Brod1e CO.HIT "I LOVE : YOU TOKLAS" - • ! ... """ . ,.. .•.•.. ~·-·. . ,.., ~===:=::::-:-:=::::::=============:-=-:--::---:---:-:~ .. -·-~--P •'•IPC a ••••• ,... • r -•-...... ·····-·· ------·----·------... • -... •)••· ·~·-·~········-........ . ' - - • ' • Perry Plays Vegas Como's First Club Date Since 1944 By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) -"Liv· lng is e.ojoylng what you do,'! said Perry Como, the latest pilgrim to W Vegas. In hls first nlgbt ... club aic.. pj!_aJMt.eJl11ce he starred at the Copacabana here. *1 1944, the singer will open a lhree- week engageme.1t at lhe I nte r nationa l HOtel in Nevada'& gambling capital for a repOrted $100,000 a week. That's f99,250 more than he made al the Copacabana 26 years ago· -bu1: of course, money isn't what it used ttr be. And it isn't just the money that is drawing Como back to a Wght club floor. ' • ff not, I .;an always try the tables. If I gambled as much as I want ·to, I'd probably be the biggest bum in the world." my programs down to eight or 10 a year, l found that to get .lht; kind oC guests I wanted I had to make some trades -appear on their shows, too -that I was almost back on a · weekly scheCIUle. · ~ - "Getting the qualitY of guests I wanted jus;t became too rough. lf you want those people -the best yoµ can get -you can't buy them. You have to do a trade with them. "But I never did retire. I feel I'm too young to vegetate yet. ldeally, I'd like to do what I have been dome,-· Theater's First Family do a couple of specials a year 'and · a few guest spots and Afred Lunt (right) and LyTin Fontanne are Dick Cavett's guests In the much· make more records." acclaimed tribute to Sir Noel Coward, which will rebroadcast on the Cavett Como sold his longtime show tonight at 11:30 over KABC, Channel 7. home at suburban Sands Point .....::=.....:...:...:..o:....:......:......:... __ c.___.c::...::.....:. __ _.:. ______________ _ and built a new one on the "To me life is (ulfillment and acceptance," said Perry. "\Vhen you have been doing something for 30 or » years, it makes you feel good to find you're ftiU aCGepted and welcomed at 56. "In some careers, .. even bricklaying, you get too old. "I like to work before a Jarge live audience. I think it will be fun In Las Vegas. The greatest gamble Como ever made, however, was in 1933. He gave llp a barber shop in Canonsburg, Pa., that was bringing him in $125 a week to become a singer for T.ommy Carlone.'s band al $211 a week. Over the years the easy. going singer won recognition as one of the best-liked performers in show business, a lop star ln radio, television and the recording field . Of the hundreds of records he made, a phenomenal 13 sold more than a mlllion discs, including Such hits a s "Prisoner of Love." "Till the · End of Time," "Sweet Six· teen," and "Ave Maria ." seashore a few iniles. froril Palm Beach. He spends about 10 months a year there with his wile Roselle , fishing, playing golf and entertaining their six grandchildren. "I enjoy be.Ing a grandfather because with grandchildren you don't have the duty of teaching them. You can just have fun with them . Mi:rinelli Striving to A void 'Typing' as Musical Director BALBOA 673-4048 OPEN 6:45 ·m I. lalltM .. ,Ma _,.nln1vla NOW thru TUESDAY After 15 years of running his own television network: variety shows. Perry wearied of the routine and the chore of running a production staff of 250 people. Now he picks his spots. "I feel we had done just .about everything," he ex- plained. "Even when I cut @ Iii . ALSO THIS FEAJ URE "I like tp cook for them. I like to. fool around with backyard barbecues. ''I must say m y grandchildren are pretty bad tippers. The last time they stayed a week with us, and when the:Y left they dfdn 't leave me one thin dime." His wife has never seen Per· rY perform on a night club floor . "She'll be with me in Las Vegas. but not at the opening show," said Perry, smiling. "Roselle gets nervous. She .even gets nervous when I go fls'hlng." UCI Chorus To Perform On Friday The 64-member University Chonl:S will present 3 concert at 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 5, in Crawford Hall , UC, Irvine. The concert is open to the • public without charge. Thirty members of the Univers.ig Orche_st!a wiµ .ac- company-the -chanls, dlrected- by Maurice Allard, assistant professor or music. Dr. Allard will be assisted by CaroJe Boetter,·tecturer in music, and eight student conductOrs. The student conductors will be Kathy ~inbolt. Jill) Rawie anct ·Stevc"n \Vamer at Irvine, Robert Cameron of Ora nge, XCLUSIY Ellen Robinson · of Balboa Island ; Roger Hic kman of "FOUlt STARS* * * *HIGHEST Vallejo; Sharon Martin •-<1f ltATINI •.. A SRATIFltNS: Costa Mesa , and Kprry Grant, ACNIEYtMENT." Laguna Beach. -W•llda Hllt. M.Y. o,;1, Nm 11-----,===:-==ll "EPIC llATnf OFTllE SEXES." ~.331·--... A~:.L. "· ~j~ ·YiO<•m-,N.Y.Tim" ~f~~ ·1 I 'lhe~'lf I JENSU>.f\CHESTER ""':r'EciiNiCiii:oir'O",;-' 'MiM:leim'ilrodie (3 CONTINUOUS FROM 2 I ~ ·-I I FRl.-;-SAT.-SUN. ~SaJitb ~~~~~~~1111 .................... .,., .. ' I I WllNEl4ACAllHIY ... "-~1'fl"° TE:~:c~l•:~~P ::...-:.;;:;ANO! · •• .. CAROL WHITE ...,,......,""""""' THElTEI "POOR COW" THE SUNDANCE KIO Ill'! ' ·-~·-.. ~-·ge> MON. THRU SAT . . "ANNE"' Showlt •t 7 •11cl •:3 0 Co11ti•.01u S111"1cl•v hom 2 "WRIITEN WITH RAITLESNAKE VENOM!" ' -REX REED. HolidtfM1pllM "EXPLOSIVE! THE CAST IS EXCEPTIO~AL!" -Time Mq.-in11 Mart Crowley's ··m~IDS ·~·tl~~()·• ... is not a musical. · W...dl\oladb,Motc;..i.,·r-..iw..n...11lnx.dlllot.lo o...i ............ At.ol\dm,t.!Aoddft·CdobvCol.' ~G:reJJb,n~·-® ..... -==.-- AO-C...flo.- ---NOW PLAYIN.Gl--- ncrroP-FE"A_TURe- . . . .....,, -1. 1970 ' QAJL v "l.OY IP 'Chicago' Revue ' . Lets Off Steam • ' • • 'By WIWAM GLOVER teason, and "Chicago 70u u dl-: NEW YORK (AP) -A rected by George L""'°mbe in. youthful company called the duJges in extremism with abuS- Toronto Workshop Jets off a ive lndiscretl?n· M the deliberately chaotic lot or sleaE'y resentment ~-of pseudoreali1tlc !bout conditl<ms on this side tri al epleodes, A Ii c e. i n·~ of the border in "Chicago 70" Wonderland interludes and that arrived 1'1onday night at sudden lrrelevancJu unfold. o t f ·Broadway's Martinique the pleee settles smugly into Theater. self-satisfied negaUvtsm, Most of the satiric circus Members of the cast rotate centers upon the conspiracy the roles of Jud&e IJoffman, trial that grew out .of public defensie and pro&eCUUon •t~· disorders during the 1968 torneys and others when not Democratic N a t l o n a I Con-indivldua1Jy busy in portr~al venUon. Before il's over, of Bobby Seale or the seven however, the sprawling revue other Chicagp defendants. assaults ecological pollution,,-========;;;;:- chemical wjll"fare, M i & s Alile?ica and the sadisUc potential of existing society. Polemic theater, of course, always functions most ef· ficiently with appeal to emo- tional prejudice· r11ther than An epic drama of adventure _,.... and · explo.!Jitio~ "**"tc·* HIGHEST RATING! A thriller of human Interest. humor and suspense galore!" -Wanda Hale, N.Y. Daily Newt "BLOCK-BUSTING ••• A SURE-FIRE HIT!'• • 181f LANCAST£1 -Doralhy Mon"!''' LA. 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HOUSl!S l'OR SALE ,~~SES FOR· SALE --~ES FOR SALE_ !!_OUSES FOR SALE Gonorol 1000 Genorol · 1000 Gonorol 1DllO -•I 1000 Oonorol lllOO -rol 1000 Costa Mesa 1100 HOUSES FOR SA~E HOUSES FOR SALE Unlv•!~ity Park 1237 Hu~tlngton Be1ch 1.00 ~arr..,· OKAN~l COVNTrS LARGEST 2629 HARBOR BOULEVARD 546-8640 Open lHn1ftts tlD l :Jo 1/3 Acre Of Count!} Living -Located in a secluded area of Costa Mesa, this spurklin"g clean 3 bed- room 2 hiith home is vacant and ready to be lived in. Jt h&s a mas_- sive floor to ceiling rock fireplace, sunny built-in kltchen, double car ga~ rage, all surrounded by a forest of tQwcring trees. It's a must 5ee at the unbelievable price of $24,950. no down to vets minimum down FHA. act now! 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths $133.00 mo. Total Pml W ith payments like this you can't afford to renL Bur subject to the ex- isting FHA Joan. annual percentage r a t e of ·5% <;',,, all built-in kitch- en, double garage block wall 'fence, carpeting throughout. open eves, Eastside 3 Bedrm., 2 Bath $21,950 lt'A a doll house tn a great area of Costa Me$8-With S....bedrooms and 3 lull baths, hard- wood floors, dining room area. and, are you ready? zq.ned R-3 for Income units, you can't -miss at -this price - $21,950 HURRY, it won'l 18.sL 4 Bedrm. Fixer Upper Lots of Land • $26,000 located on over a 1/3 of an acre in Costa Mt>sa this home offers J-eal country seclusion, Jots of big trees, truly a mountain setting. try some paint on the large 4 bedrQOm 2 bath resi- dence. no m oney down to vets or FHA 1crms available, owner a!!klng $26.000. SEE T H I S ONE! Want Low Pmts.? $158.00 Total· 3 Bedroom ESTATE SALE, Cozy cot- {J f J /J LIDO WAftDrllllUT APARTM£HJS FOREST E. Iago. Fixoc "Pf>'' • to be ol..inda ~le • llillfllvn1 0 L s 0 N ~!~ i~a~·:.e!s~ ;:~tt1;j PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 320 liDO-NORO ~~0: ~% ~~~~ BY Owner • 4 Br. 2 Ba; Village ill, Oxford D el. Premium loc., Span. t.lte, quallty crpt & r 1 r n 8'. . Purchased land, $41,500. Call 833-0119 IMMEDIATE ' POSSESSIONll Cule 3 bedrooms, 1l bath cot. tage nestled on quiet cul· de-sac and OVERSIZE lot. Modern bulll·in kltcbeu. car- pets and drapes throughout. --SU15inlt GI or VA terms. NOW Redl}c.d to ~175,000. Xlnt term& Inc. Realtors & heavy shake roof. F.HA CUSTOM 4 TO 1 BEDROOM HOMES • or VA terms avail. Call El Toro 1244 FROM $135,000 TO $500,000 & Beaufiful unlu. & Car garages & utUJty 5· BEDROOM >15-8421 Soulh Coast Real ------- PRIME BUILDING LOTS ?<>;QM, With 00 ft_. fronting on, excellent swim· --· Estate. DELUXE RANCH GUEST $24.950 FULL PRICE. FROM $35i000 TO $175,000 mmg beach.. Umta are newly furnished. TAKE OVER 3 BR, E-slde, 1% ba, din. H01'.1E area. beautiful back yard Submit terms/trades Walker & Lee Far Appointment Call :. BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR Gt LOAN & patio, Room for boat trlr Many extras. Agent 675-2741 Bf-LL GRUNDY, REAL TOR 133 Dover Dr., Suite 3, Newport ~ach 642-4620 Near new 5 bedroom home. or camper. Close to Catholic Realtors 768l Edinger 111~83~3~Dov;o~r~O;r~ •• ~5~u~it~e~3~,~N~.~B~.~~~~~64;2~-46;;2D~l;;::::;~~~~~;;!:i';~=~·~~~~~= ~I)' s.,""h ~~ng1•dnd load· Church. $25,500. 646--4129 t:u Y.1 \.O>d..I 111. eal for 4 BDfu'\f, Mesa Verile North, 1000 Gener1I 1000 Gtner1I 1000 I la.Jlre family. Huge bed· S20,QOO loan, assumable at • r'OOrn.1$-1-Deluxe kitchen with 5% %. landscaped patio, Corona del Mar 1250 316 NARCl5SUS Lovely 3 BR. home, 2 611-.-s. 10 ocean. Fl'pl .. 11.4 ba. Nice yard. Immediate possess. 842-445.) 540-51401 $3500 DOWN Assume 7',ll'iO annual pt>.r· centage rate. 3 BR, 1% ba, encl patio l ~ )'l' old. Like Gener1l 1000 General NEW . 12 UNIT Spl:}.ni~h style "'Ith tile roof and all the trimmings. Pres. erit income on these large z BR. 2 BA apts is $1830. month. Try $25,000 down and enjoy an excellent tax she!. ter plus spendable income. EXCLUSI~ WITH: Newport Mediterranean Charm 2.100 sq ft of elegant perfec- tion designed and b.iilt by SHARPY! 5%% FHA Loan Dorsey Fick. 4 bedroom, in-lifesa Verde 3 Bedrm pa - tefesting 26xl7' Iamily room elled den' w/w ' ~ ~vith firt"place, formal din-thruout. Covered e:d 1ng are!'. ~ for ~· patio, beautiful ""dichondra Over $5.000 _1n decoratinlt" , lawns tront & rear. $162 per and landscaping last year. mo pays all OPEN HOUSE Oftere:ci at $56,950. Call to THIS SUND.AY. 2936 Rav. see this Newport Beauty. AL PALM. YOU'LL. LIKE Colesworthy ~ co:Ts & Co. ~WALLACE REALTOR REAL TORS Ne"'P(>lt Beach Offic.'t!! -5-46--4141- 1028 Bayside Dive (~n Evenings) 6T"a-4930 VA NO OOWN. •I FairYiew 646-8811 (•nytime) FHA $1,~50 DOWN •1::=;:;:;::=;:;:;:~ I On this beautiful 3 bedroom II East.side home with lots of OCEANFRONT LOT El .... GOV'T REPO Spacious S Bednn, 2 story, excellent area for school & shopping, Anyone can buy. NeWly reconditioned GI re.. possession with $1700 down. Full price $31,450. For de- 1~ls call 54G-ll51. natural wood paneling. Two huge b a t h s. Glistening tiO FEET ON TIIE SAND· "HARDWOOD nDORS'", ,. Huge slump stone fireplace. BALBOA PENINSULA r.tod~rn built-ins for mom. Creal patio living, all nestL · cd on a comer lot for pri- vacy. Price is the appraisal of $24.900. CALL! Walker & Lee Realtors 2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adams 545-0465 Open 'ti! 9 PM l!lfl.000 ,i!fm.:P ' · THE RIGHT INVESTMENT Is equal to a life time of toil. · -Here's your chance and only $23,950 FHA-YA SLEEPER a sholt walk to shopping, Nice :r Bedrm that has an Check:· this Mesa Verde Sparkling 3 Bed.rm home • enlarged "dorm" room for FOUR4>LEX. Potential in- freshly painted lllflide & out, a growing family. Near come, $600 per month. Pric- Plus new carpeting • nice EJem. & ~r._ Mi Sc~s. Orte ed $54,IXK>. family rm. Prime Ea!itside paneUed l~vmg rm Wllh shag "'::":::-::::'I · r.11...LA<: aA'lA C...,.,. Will sell low do\.\-'n r • location. ~--............... ---JAff~r-vA. ~sking $n:r:i0. ~~11fNA;1~~ Take Time To Live THE BLUFFS, N.B. O'll:!r. looking .:,:green belt", 3 BR, 2~) BA, bui:;:e living + din'· ing area. Adult occupied. * Also Homes to lease in the Bluffs. Lachenmyer R.ealtor 1860 Newport Blvd., C?i.t CALL 646-3928 Eves, 642-618.5 NO OOWN PAYMENT $23,500 Full Price Room for boat, trailer, camp.. er, Neat 3 Bedrms & dining 1u't'a, bcautifuJ back yard, p11t io. \'l'ts • don't delay. Others • hlllT)', too! ')llc•rl'\'~~:J\rnft£ 546-5990 Fresh New Lis1ing Beautiful Roman pOOI in per- fect setting \\'1th lush plant- ings etc. 4 & Family t'OOITI. Exceptionally v.-1?11 prl<."<!CI al W.S.&..LTT CO. 1093 Baker, C.M. F.H~A. BUYERS END YOUR SEARCH HERE $34 ,950 • m<iy t.aki smaller Exc.:Jusive sharp 3 Bedroom home. in trad('. and den or 4 Bedrooms with large covered patio. A peach or a buy at $24,950, CALL NQW • 646-TI71. \-0' THE REAL '~ESTATERS ·, '•, I • 2 SEPARATE HOUSES !,..........,......,.~ Name Your T •rtn1 ON ONE LOT, 2 Bedrooms 3143 SA~iOA Pt.ACE each with garages, hard-Owner may sell on VA no \vood floors, bltins. $28,500 down terms as ~-ell as FJ.IA wilh low interest assumable -just off Gibraltrr Aw. 3 loan. Good Bedrooms & fam/din- Wells-McCardle, Rltrs. ing rm. Could be crptg & 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. some JXiint 548-7729 Eves. 644--0684 E1stside 546·581t'i Sharpy ·-------all built-ins. A small down view. O\\'ne>r's full price FOREST E. paym'"l and lake over GI • • su nuaJ % $28.500. MS-1700 0 L S-0 N·, !fsl:~:~!!~~« -'-~"~'-:"d_'-,."ing.:. • .:.,";.'"'.,-•• -.~-0~-: lrp-,,.-..,, Call now tor more details. :O::ra=='nge""A::v::'::· ioo.aJ64===· ==- Call Office for App't. MORGAN REAL TY ~ 675-6459 BIG now. 84'•-8507 Eves: M2-042'1 m. :<Sli•;iJ Inc. Realtors VERMONT COLONIAL .. Young.Big-B1rlu1iful Giant 2 story colonial. 5 mas. ajve bedrooms. 3 baths. For. n1al :stairca<;e to 18 1L mast- er suite with huge 14 ft. walk • in closets. De.luxe kitchen with all built-ins. Colonial dining and h u g e lamily room, Unique 19 It, Dia! M5-0303. 645-0303 Mesi Del Mar 1105 ·----CDrona Beach is just steps. Add on an income {VIEWJ Apt. to this big Z Br. home. - • ,f '"'" : at Harbor Center 2299 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. FOR Sale by owner, xlnt Joe, close to schools, { BR or 3 & den, l %. BA. crpts, O.\V, finance at LO\V rate. Fountain Valley • Bill Haven, Rlir 2111 E. Coellf., Cd~l 673-3211 1410 Orient Oriented~ drps:, bltns. trplc, tam din __ .>_.-nn, cov-. patio, dichondta Family llvlng in com~le lawn. spmkler fmUrcar, privacy, designed liy areh-very clean, well kepL PANORAMIC VIEW itect for minimum malnten. ~7090 2001 8a)'11ide Or. Beaut. an~ 3600 sq ft house has 2;,;;;====== shake roof 1-sty. 3 Br. 4 ba. 4 Bednns., diniJ'!g rm and M-'s• Verde 1110 waterfront home, xlnt swim- famiL)' rm around a lush "-'='-'.:.:.::;. __ _.= ming beach. Ne~wly redecor. patio. 3 + Car garage, 4 BDR.i'\f Mesa Verde North,· $175,000 SJ.10\VN BY APPT. ASSUME MY 6% F.H.A. 4 BR Span. Twnhs, cust. drps. A·l $8900 dn. 962--IDG Laguna Beach 1705 BIG STEALI I ' workshop for Dad; Neslled • • in _ a'"''' '"'·d""" of tow. PETE 'BARRETT $20,4Dq loan assumable at Bill Grundy, Realtor 5~· %. Landscaped patio. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4620 ·1 BR., den, 3 ba. Lge. liv. rm, 1,1•/beams, fpl .• view! Bll.n, kitch., tile Carpeted. er1ng trees. Unbeatable t~ · j day al $1<.000. Call Now? -REA l TY · 645.0303 HOS WISTCLIFF Dk, ~ t4Ewroar •~CH & , at Harbor Ceiiter ~i-$2Q0 \.h oWner·s rock bottom price $27,500. 545--7700 Newport Beach 1200 9 UAUTY PLUS ldomieal oe.uby homo ,, offered at $40.000 • "steal .. <I BR. Ocean view. Wide lot. this one for $34.000? Cust. bit. Shows good care. l\1:ISSION REALTY 494-0131 PIRATE ROAD Form, D.R., 2 fpl (L.R. & mst. Br.) Attr. entry Priv. BACHELOR Hideaway. 2299 Harbor Blvd., C.M . *'TAYLOR BROKERS' CHOICE We arr proud of this new duplex-listing So. of hwy in Qi.\1. Jmmac 3 bdrm,-2. ba rrt OllSt> + 2 bdfm. apt. Good buy. $57,900. 80 LINOA ISLE 6 Bdrm,---5 balh. Facing la- goon. O(>cn. daily 1-5 $169,300 ·"'Our 25th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. Realtors .__ NE\llP0RT CENTER. 2'.lll San Joaquin HiUs Road 644-4910 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA DOVER SHORES 2,Stocy Spanish, q u a I i I y home. Heated & filtered pool; "'ine cellar, ~ctous bedrooms with c:..~llent closet space & extra storage, plus family room: all mer- looking Upper Bay, $98,500. Macnab-Irvine Really Company 675-3210 642-11235 Beautiful tree-lined street in beach privil. $59.500. 675-3000 Mountain view, garden, 2 the heart of CLIFFllAVEN. B~y & Beach Rlty, Inc. Br, xlnt cond. Financing. SZ7,500. 494--5100 Z7 x 18 fl. beamed ceiling ,/ CHAR.'1'.ING 3 br, den, 2 =="'======= 1',Al\flLY ROOr.1 with FIRE-ba, lrplc. lrg patio, corn. !PLACE, 20' MASTER bed· Jot + nice t br inconte San Clement• 1710 r o o m . 1-1 A R D \V 0 0 0 apt. Both ne~·Jy dee. & ---------1 FLOORS, ELECTRlC kit-crpted. llT.>-4497, 644--1234, *WALK TO BEACH*, chen, 2 deluxe baths, Be 644-044J Open H 0 u se 3 BDRt.f, 2 Ba,, new carpets, your_ _gwn PIRATE and weekends 10--5, drapes & paint. ASJ~nw: ste11.l this beauty 101' the IA~l='TI=K~A~CT~. ~H"om-,--+-no~w large low interest loan. ~~~E,! u CE o_ PRICE of apt. So. of Hwy. Good Loe. $31.500. <192-&346 __,,;M.1! Good J.ncome, Good Finair Walker & Lee eing, By Own.1c 613-<904 . 2 Charming houses & Duplex, ~3 WE>11lclit1 Dr. beam ceil!g. f r-pl c'll, San Juan Capistrano 1725 64G-77ll y,-el\-kept. Valuable lots. Builder Says Sell Open 'ti! 9:00 PM 675-5787 REDUCED $4,000 BAYSIDE <>>1ta1<'? No, bet· l========- Brand 114.'W 3 Bedroom family ter yet. Tastefully furnish-Lido Isle 1351 EASY LIVING 2 Bdrm, l story Casit.a. Fully' air conditioned, ctirpeted & draped. Transferable LOW INTEREST LOAN. 2 car garage. large planted 'J)a.tiO on cool east side. room and·J2 x 20 recreation ed. completely equipped, room, beautltul goJd shng dishes, silver, dishwasher, caqiets thru0\1t. Country washer, dryer, fully Club area • $34.500 ~ 10ito carpeted. Trailer ca!Sane in down. Owner will help. beautiful park facing the DECORATOR'S HOME Beautifully done. 5 Bdrms. Family rm. Xlnt street to street '5 fL lot. Cali now 6i6-Tin Bay. Move in for swinging FULL PRlCE $2'1,500 for this su!l1mer fq.r year ro1:HKI care California-Rancho 'l'ilh h~ ftee living: Ch n d re-n $98,500 LIDO REAL TY-INC. Just $26,500 Capistrano Valley Realty 31501 Camino Capistrar» San Juan Capistrano <9'-U24 back yard \vith loads of I s-ooo 61" •292 we come. ""· ; .,....., . shade trees. Quiet street close to shopping. Tasteful. NEWPORT DRE!iAM ly_ decorated older home PRICE RE-DUCED 3 BR. 2 ba .• cpts., drapes. o roN Walk to swim club or beach. wuh all M DERN --setter hur&,lhis won't Jast. Priced ID seJI at $28,500. VENIENCES. Assume 7%% 4 BR 21.4 ba in pres-Call us for detail/\. annual interest rate ":'ith tigc a~a of ~~a de! l\1ar. payment of $122.00. WE U. Now onl $88 T;iO: 1CALT011t SHOW IF YOU CALL. y BRciKin CoRa1N-MA""1NjJ Walker & Lee 13:1-0100 644-2430 _i.:::.:_'_"._'"-''=:..=:.::=-* BLUFFS Best Corn. Vw. Realtors 2790 Harbor Plvd. at Adam~. 545-9'191 'Open 'ti\ 9 PM MESA VERDE POOL $38,950 3 large bedroom11. separate family room, and dining roo1n. It's the best for your nioney, , .it's sharp~ Call 5'16-2313 for showing. i,0 THE REAL ~ESTATERS r '. •''' '' BROADMOOR HARBOR VIEW Harbor lights & ocean view. 4 'BR. 2% b;:iths. Sep. film. rm., D.R .. ~ frplcs .. profess. decor. & lndscpd. Nr. Con\· mun. pool \Von't last, bc11cr call now! Sir7,500. BROKER 833-0700 644-2430 YOUR LOVE-D-ONES "Traffic-saft'-.. Living in this 5 BR. 3 ba. E-Z care home & yard, in pi"t.>lected cul cle sac, Only $39.$0 oo liberal 1erms. Will accept sni uller home in exchangf'. Hal Pinchin & A.$SOC, REIAL TORS lot 3 Br. 2 ba, l Jev. Cust. xlras. $29.950. 644-4265 FURN. Condo, l level, 3 br, 2 b11. w/pool. $35,500 Ov.11er. 644--4017 BAY1'"'RONT PENTHOUSE Exotic furn. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Sf,jM McKenzie agt, &t&-0732 Newport Heights 1210 BAY & OCEAN VIEW SALE, LEASE-OPT. Cli!I Dr. 3 BR. '2 Ba. Plus guest rm., Large dining rm. OJurt yard patio. Fee 1and. ~e.Qpt $400 mo. $.59,900. '" ~6 46 2l!4 ----~--· Capistr.1no Beach 1730 33.17 Via J..ido 673-7300 Huntington Beai:h 1400' · ---1 MILE So. ot marina. Cstm . MOVE UP!! 7 Rm + 3 Baths + 2nd MOVE ALL THE WAY kitchn. $36,500. 496-3377. UPI! Shows better thafl a new mo.. dcl, believe ii or not! Mas- Apartments for Sale 1980 ter suite and 4 additional --------- spacious bedroon1s, 3 CUS- TOM barhs, custom dccora. tor drapes and car-pct, &>p. arate Iamily room, DINING room, electric built-ins, and on and on . , • You must tni.ly see to appreciate. NEWPORT Beath, High on BluJ.fs .over the .bay. 8 Really deluxe units, new, leased. Frplc's. 2 Large balronies ea. apt. Many xtras. 645-1260 or 675-SS35 $<6,'50 F'.lJLL PRICE. RENTALS Walker & Lee _H_•u_ .. _,_Fu_rn_1._hoc1_ General 200Q, Re1tltors 7682 Edinger 84Z-445."i 5-10·5140 WALK TO BEACH Large 4 Bedrm, 3 bath, tri- level with existing F1-IA pay. able $239 per mo. Large scp. $135 • 1 BR <1-Plex-. nr shp'1. Yard for Tot. Blue Beacon 645-0lll. Bkr. Rentals 1o Share 2005 arate family rm, fireplace, --------- big yard, upgraded crpt~ & REFINED lady to shr lovely d home in lhe Bluffs, Na ''PS. Hardwood floors, dblt? All privil. incld. 644--0369 garage, landscaped. El\lPLOYEO lady \Viii share {/If« ciMIN theltlt) thi11 is the financial bar· LLEGE REALTY 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths gain of the yrar. \vith l!DJMMsllMlrbar,CM. Corner Lot $29,500 Gl-.FHA 3900 E. OJast '1h1·y, 67:~·13!12 ESTATE SALE Newly carpeted 3 bd!'n1 ln EastskJ(' Costa i\'lrsa. Near \Vestclif1 shops and 17th Slrect shopping C'Crlt~. Large yard with lruit tret!s. \Vill sell ffiA n1 $Zl, 7SO or Subn'lit t"OU'1, offer. REALTY 111 "'~=~·0 ( NlAR NlWPORI POSI OfflCl I ' h<!r 3 Br, Cdl\-1 view home "'1th same, util Inc I • $1500 down your month-II"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,..~' I Owner Anxious Iy pmt wm he $158.oo $ 9 9 0 Owner Abandoned FOURPLEX 1220 '62-4471 (::::) 546·11Dl 6'<-2'19 including taxes and ins. 1" OCEANFRONTS (' 2 , 5 tor 8. nev•ly painted. BEST BEACH BUYS 546-2313 Assume 53/4'/o Lo.in• YOUR OPPORTUNITY. take advanlage ol your GI eligi- bility or buy ori' LOW1 LO\V Fl-lA TERMS. Income & tax shelter. • The best v.·ay to s1art an estate & hedge on inflation. carpeted & drapc>d 3 R·2 Lut ............ $45,000 "Annual 'Jf. rate loan, entry bedroom h ome· in Costa 3 Bdrm. home ...... $49,950 hall, -4 bdrm, huge fami ly Mesa. annual percentage ,,. · -fin 1·1 _Qupl_ex 4 & 2 Be.. ••••• $59,500 rm, mng '"" e qua 1 y ~l 1°:ui tr: 5%,x~~nJ Triplex 3, z & 1 Br ••• 182,!JOO' built-ins. natural wood ca~ you're renting -STOP \Vaterfront home •••• $80,000 ----,==-c==---il1t'tit. 54().1720. -and call now! \Vat('rfront duplex •• $85,000 $28,000 TARBELL · 2955 Marbor Baylro"' '"·'~me·· $125.000 4 Bdrm + Family rm. ELEGANCE Broker 545-9451 Secluded Country BALBOA BAY PROP. s.aui1rui '""' hall. h•~· Poot potio. view. Dov"' ALMOST 113 ACRE 673-7420 rliving room, family room Shores. Brand J'l('W lvail F• 11,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,ii with xtra fireplace, tull din· \Vell&' .f BR. 3 BA, forni<1J Hugf' play ~·11 rd, block \\/Hll 1xer Upper ing rm. built-ins, exlre. din· din rm .. island kl!_, 5P.,'lC fence', l l'xZl' Janlli wilh Bar· J\~OV1NG Nor1h, 'vill sell min-mg 1trea in kitchen, prime family rm w/walk in wet a.Que. 1'1'1.ret' bclrms. 2 imum d01\/n FHA to Ml'Olle. location. 510-1120. bar. $la!,<IOO. Roy J. \V:ird, bnths, dining nn. fully car-Located In the back bay area or _Nl'"'"Ptlrt Bl'ach ot l}( of an acre. Fe11- turlng 2 horse corrals, enclosf'd lanai overlook-in~ bcaullful swtmmini: pnol. The 2000 sq. ft. 3 bf'droo1n reslOence nttds l'~uJl price $23,500. 3 Large_ TARBEL.L .2955 Harbor 1430 Galax)' Dr. &16-15..iO. Q7J:1 ~:, ~ir. ~~l n~ri ~. Z baths, dble gar-6 UNITS (1·3 Br.I Eastside Opf>n Daily. IV I age, large patio, crpts & 'I,.-... ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,., I FHA A with ow initial in- rlrps. For details c a-II, c.~. (Some sep. ~s.~ OCEAN VIEW vrstmcnt. 540-ll.51 licrltagc Realtors. Farlin Co. Rf'!lltota &12·5000 AND POOL M. M. LaBOROE, Rltr. OJAL direct 642-~. Charge This lmmac. Mnu": has a 641)..(15.N J::vcs. 673-tll6 your ad, then sit back and hute llv nn & ram * OCEANFRONT * Saturday -DL"VIE-A-LINES! listen 1o the phoM. ring! w/good ~eii~ vicv.·. l~ ~i DUPLEX. naint and elbow gJ"C:8M, II•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,...!!!!!!!!!!""!'!'! M. M.l.aBORDE, Rltr. 646-Q,,)..).; £vcs ~ 531-5.5711 $24,600 Assume 6o/o Loan in park like yard. entt-y hidl, full dining area in IRrge ki1 - chen, Take over 6~(, annual 'iii rate loan. Low monthly pAyments. ~0-17'.?0. TARBELL 2955 Harbor Co1t1 Mesi 1100 ] Transferred Owner Hf!rry on These! 3 BR. doll hotise: •••• $24,900 2Sty. A-Frame ..•..• $31,900 IWill lease/option) Also 4 rent a\$ •• $150 to $315 BROKER 543-1290 Dover Shores 1227 *UNIQUE.SCENIC* Unri\'all'd Vie\v of Bay & f\itns, w/priviicy. Spacious, nearly new "Old World" Conle"mporary ~·/ court &: alrl lim. 5 Br's expandable, 5000 sq ft. 41., ha, hi -ceil- ings, <I car gar. $178,000 furn. \Vill lake small house or vacant land area. Q\\·ner 5-18-7249, but \\•hat a prl,cf'. Own- ,,r will finan~ at 7,5% • Call today. 1000 Co ron11. de! i\lar 11rta. General 1000Genert l $5i2,!DO. Near W.,tellli, qu•lilY 3 Bed. "• ~ BY OWNER r1n,, full \\'!Ill frplc i.n hl.IW? ......-Fish, surf & S-.\>im at your 4 BR 3 B door! Owner will finance. liv. rin., BBQ in family . A, formal r!in'g rm, -rarr.::.. · ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST 11~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jl BROKElR -.. 833-0700 644-2430 ,. ABSOLUTE EXCLU5MTY All rooms o)X".n & ov~ erlook & pool. insid,, the home, 4 Bedrooms SACRIFICE! 5 Bedrooms, ownpr tran11- ferred, FHA assumable 1-.n, Sl.000 down. · PERRON 642·1771 room Xlnt shag crptg Jrg family ri11. ~ .. 'JIJO. 1317 G $6i,500 Load~ of closets & slorai?e: P.1ariners Dr, 646-0418 Open ' t orge Will iamson 2\i car car. Prtst~ ad-House Sun. 1-~. REALTOR ====~=== 673-4350 645-1564 Eves ~:On ~~~·Lo on FHA University P;,k1"2J7 $25,950 3 ilednn .. l \i Ba. dble. go>·., ;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 0 D huge le.need yai'd. Quiel MOM & DAO ! wner esperate """'L $2.'l."'1. , °" 4 Bdr.m + BOB OLSON REAL TOR you need l"t'.l11xtilion "-di. 54 5580 ve!'lllon, But kids & pets de. BY Owner: 4 Br, 2 ba, lrg. liv. rm. &: din, area w/!rplc, aU bltni. .Newly crp!ed & decor. 962.-3833 'W~~O~R~K~IN~G~g>7"c71;~2fl.~30~yn-tn share duplex. Must like dog. Call 642-i014 LADY will shatt fully furn. dlx. 2 Br. 2 Ba. apt. w/pool, C.M. 645--0478 A.M.'s. CHAMPAGNE TASTE? BEER POCKETBOOK? Get a load of Ibis 1.800 s:q. rt. 2-story bargain. ~1AS.-Costa Mist 2100 TER-SJZED bedrooms with ----------s~riite vanit~. 4 ~ood-2 BR.. gar., patio. Quie1 ~ired_ bedrooms in all. Spath tropical setting for adults. • 1sh tile entry and roof wilh $175 & $185 548-7134 au.o~~:? elcttrlc huilt-in$, (Jishwash-. · ' ;i er, ~'all-10-w!lll cai'J)CtS, $3:i0. Mo. One ye:µ-lea.~, FIREPLACE. loads of EX-3 Bedroom.-2 bath, family TRAS. 18 month,; old. rn1. Realtor 548-i711 S2'7.950. 2200 Walker & Lee Newport Beach CANAL \VATERFRONT \Vhh beach. Fum. or unf. Very nirP 3 Br. 2 Ba. $400 n10. yr, lse. Boat dock avail. Graham Really 64&-2-114 Real1or~ 76&! Edini;r1· 5-1(1.!il•IO 811--11~ FHA-VA Home close to the beach J NOW'S THE Bedrooms . 3 Baths. lie~\')' Shake Roof • All Eleclrlc TIME FOR Kitchen • Only I ~; yrs olrl. Carefree land~caping, Aclulr <keupied. ""' Sh<»P. "'I OU ICK CASH S.ti.!lfiO , t.r Gnvernn1cn! T"""· >1~>11; . I THROUGH A: 2629 HARBOR BOlft:EYARO 546-86411 ~ii":"~'."~·-e•r:1•~1~E11~•.v~-,~1~}la~~ Home Jocat!I~~. •-•••-HA-VE----5everal-x1nt res. units llsllngs w / low down or (ni.de. "Lei". Btcr. 49...SISS: 61>-8800; cm.w.is f'ltl'Sl Fami_!y Rm. '-n1111ld • constant attcn!i~n ? Almoifii'Oi!Own C.f. or rn,.C BY OWNER \Ve:ha~OO-an&~ - La-rooms thn1oul. enlry f Bd 2 ba I 'ly far dl·taih;, 3 BR. 2Wl>a. · DAIU-JILOJ °'d.",'"''30"""- priva~ M..._ Vt,._ - to.intry Chila. Stt • unique way to llvt. S<t6°2313 -$116,950. Co~k• • look Suriday-1 Dial"641-oi6Tl=.tor R.ESUbT-S . ; · "'" nn. , am1 nn, $3l 000 hflll, tnrge 25 foot ma~tt'.r dln'g rm, frple, k'i malntt.n. 9 Red Hill R It bedroom, 30 ft. eove~ It""" ancc l'arcl tron1 .t._ back. . . ~·· Y tin, park like yAl'd, 51~1120. NeRr schOola &·pork, $3.fi 800 Un1v. Park ~t'llter, lJrvlne :Y:AR811.L-2tSS-H-.rbo, · good lermii, MO-(i;.)37 · • Call.Anytln1c 83J..{)8'.!J ITS WOND~RFIJL lh • WANT AD ma11y bl(ys in anplla~" 642 5 [ZB )'OU find In the C11t1"c::llc:i•:::df::====·=~~-­--Ada;-Oleclrthcm"l!OW! \. -,-----·- _, - . ' ' . ' I , I ' i .1 _.. • .... -.. ... --··-----,c~-----7"-------·------~----~~~-..-------------~-------·---. ,. ' ' ·---------... I RINTALS RINTALS .-RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS , RENTALS Hojlles F~mlshod Apia. Puml~ _ ~h. Furhlohod Aph. Univ ml ...... , Aph, Unfurnl"'*' ....,._ Unfumlslitcl ~·.:... - , N~d lleodt 2200, CQfl• ~.·1 ~ 4100 .Cnt• MosJ 41.IO Costa Ma .. 5100 Nawport lle'!C;h 5200 e.eAOON .~ Y -t.10dern 3 _or 4 Br'1, Ft'pl. Encl patlo. f ~1~~~~~·~= ~,"{~~ 613.:l<l9<-or (213) -* NEW-l!LUSH -* 1 BEDROOM FURNISHED APTS. Nowport Shores ' 2220 ' JUNE thru labor Day. 1'1od- trn 3 BR~ 2 BA house. 1 blk ocean, dub 11;1;c. (213) HO 7.3200 Wkdays, ADUlTS DNlY, ND PETS ~ Fullerton; Coffa Meia Coron•· tlel Mar 2250 l!J!!~~"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!' • R&NTA~S HARBOR View Hills beaut. Houiu Unfurnlahtd oceaa vu 4 Br 21' Ba fam _..._c-"'""-'"-'-'-'- d!n. Furn/uni. S mo. Newport leach 3200 644-2910 Costa Mesa 4100 *WEEKLY* Lovely apt, Bache.lors or FOR Lease: New Eastblurt cpls. F'Urnilhin.gg compl. Biilboa 2)00 Condom.inium. 3 BR, 2\~ Kilchenettes. $35 wk·pays 1---------BA. f350. Nr. school. rnlct, all. 998 El Camino Dr. 2 BR Cottage near bay. $145 pool, lennis els. °"-mr S.J&.-045l yrly. Pref cpl. or sna:t. 644-<1834 1 .......................... ... woman. 673'1178 eve11/wk-TOWNHOUSE; 3 BR, 21,~ nd.s. BA, frplc, patio, pool, 2 •SUMMER or-Yearly. 45· car gar, all bltns, crpts, Bayfront Balboa Perun. turn dtps. Lse $275 mo. 871..gru 5 BR, 4 BA. Pier·Uoat. or 642-2491 eveTor wlmds. Avail Sept. 1st. Call 67~2039 3 -BR. 2Ms !>a. town home Swimming pool. $285 month ,Hun'tfngton Beach 2400 Hal P inch in Re at tor Furnished Apts. VILLA POMONA trom $140. ADUJ}I'S ONL~. NO PETS AIL MODERN AMENITIES 1160 Pomona, Ccsta Mesa W. of Nwpt. betw, 17th le 1801 e E1'l'J;I\!ENCE Mobile ,,,".5-4""392-=·_,,-,,,-,.-.....,., $30 WEEK & UP Home living ~~ ocean on Dix 2 ~· Ba Twnhse, w/ S')"U010 & l BEDROOMS ' SPACE STILL AVAILABLE ·•Or_•nt• Co11ntv'• ~'' 1~11· tlful Ap1rtmtnh." _.. -erote.liWlill llllklt" Mf<QNln1 ; --·· ,. • merrimac woods Luih lend1cepin9 wf. 35' Pint t ree,, 1perklin9 'weterfells, bubblin9 streems & serene pond1 make Mer-r imac Woods the piece to liYe. These · I & 2 BR, 2 BA, furn. or unfurn. epts feature air.cond, self.cleaning oYens, beem c:ellin9s, dishwe1her1, priv. 9are9e w/storege, elevetors, I 08" therepeutic pool, swim pool, 88Q'•, stunts & • lovely c: I u b h· o u s e for your enjoyment. Adult1 pl•••• • ..:~rom $140 ' Y BAYFRONT 2 BR. 2 SA. Ll.Dl'.u.ey l\pts. Priv, letnet', elev•IQJ'll, wb- t\!n·anet.n · pk'g. All a.Ice. Pool, IOb waler, dochs. 3121 W. Coe.st Hwy, Ne"'JlClrt. 642-2202 *·OPEN DAILY l·S * m AMIGpS WAY 2 BR., 2 bli. units, unfum. outside Jivihg attas ll n d iJoublc garages, $250 lo $300, BOYD REALTY * 67S.5930 * GOLD Ml'<lallion. l Br, 2 'BA $185-$200. Lse. ~fgr: 4228 Hilaria Way. Pll. 213: 981-7039 2 BR, 2 &. \IJondertul view. NC\V, Overlooking Bil ck Bay. Frplc, 'd.shwashr. $265 mo. 145 Domingo Dr .. N.B: Call &t~ 1260 or 675-S5S5 EASTBLUFF Deluxe 2 br, 2 ba, frplc., din. nn. Ad'!lts. $285. 848 Amigos Way, 499-2354 or 6{4-0906 DELUXE 1 BR,. Westclilf Joe. Pool & b1tna:. Adults. $165 n10-no lse. 64.2-6274 2 BR, 2 Ba To"'nhouse. WestcHU -<1-rca. $240 nN>. Call 645--0278, 64>-025.2 pool f I .. m •• '"'"'" 1.... TV, & Kitchenettes incl. golf eounc, summer rent , · irp • ..:.,. ..... , · ...-. ... Lincm. &.. maid .sec avail ";f'N'rAU--=-----;--,;::::;:::7.;:::::::;;::::;::::7.:;;; !BEACH AREA 3 BR. 2 ·BA, wt option. 24x60 Adult pat10, S250. Agt ~3:J Chlldrens' & pet section RENTALS Co~t• Mesa 5100 no pets. Yrly sm. n1o. Ph: park. 536--0321 NO. BLUFFS: View, 4 br, 2376 NEWPORT B'LVD. Apts. Furnished -· ---· ------54&-0212 tam. area·, 2\1 ba. Schls, 548-9755 a.IL--EL CORDOVA -· -' 5242 Legy~e-~ach 2705 pools, tennis. $395. 6#-0215 D.i -Island 4355 NE\V ADULT AM'S AVAIL0 East Bluff truMMER LEASE 4 BR. 2 Ba, frplc. Harbor 1""' MOTEL.APT$. l...arge 1 & 2 BR Units ------- To 6 .tu •• "'"• 5 bdnn viow Highlands •. $300 m~. Vacant. $32.50 wk.&." Up. Kit.s.1'htd BOAT slip & 2 BR. 1 Ba. Color _coordinated kitchens PRESTIGE LOCATION "~ Call ""1581 pool, air·coru:I, queen Ded!i, garage •Pl. $350 Mo. u-r(y 1eai..--..-~ ............ (-~11e(-e -home.' .. -·na Beach. \IJater '===-======"-~· . '"''"6 u"'1~ 00 "" For lease, deluxe 1888 sq. ft. '-6.. 1• ph. scrv. Daily&. Wkly rates. or $500 mo. summer. dishwasher. J?esigner drap-4 BR, 2Mi BA apt. Frplc. ~:.posit re q u Ired . , _l_rv_,i,_,n,..•_. _____ 3_2_38 ~ Newport Blvd, at 21st. Bill Grundy Realtor 642-4620 ery & carpeting. drapes, crpts, wet bar. pri 1-• Sus CASIT..U--H •. ---L Co_l,Pplet!' ~ce~ter .'vf poo! balconies,dblgaroffkitchen ExECUTIVE'S ~ ho1ne for Furn. 1 BR Apts. Adults unt1ngton 'Beag'I 4400 table-, lru>ge swimmmg pool dsh\vhr dbl oven Pool Conv Summer Rentals 2910 leai/€. High up Jll the hills 4. outdoor bbq, Priv garage t" , •• ,:, --hl• ._· .... ,. .. ,-auon. I ((I only, no pets. ·2110 Newport ""SOLTERO$ l!PTS. u '"' ..... "' ..... .... of Turtle Rock l s. B( d CM 642 .,,,.,.. included. Rents from Sl45. Only $350 mo. SUMMER RENTAL LAGUNA BEACH Beaut. Blue Lagoon ViUa. 2 BR, 2 BA, w'/~r. wet bar, 2 swimming pools, tennis courts, steps lo private beach. $425 month or June. $250 wkly. July and Augusl . 499-2152 anytime. Panoramic view of the en-v · · ·:i~ Bachelor & 1 BR 's, Pool. 2077 Charif', C.?tf. 835 Amigos Way NB tire valley below. !I BR . ./ ACAPULCO APTS. At-Adu1l<,oo pet&. From $1.40 Cl blk \V, of Harbor Blvd & r.1..,. next door 86S 'Amigos 2 ba. Bit-in wet bar. l"~rfect trac. Pool. Util pd. Garden up. 17301 l<eelson Ln, H.B. Hamilton). can 64S.2ll8. _:_:: ___ ~--· setting for entertaining or Living. Adults, no pets. l 0 bll$ W. Q.f Beactl, on BAY MEADO\V APTS. Corona del Mer 5250 just relaxed living. tenni.~ BR. $1.55. 2 BR. s175. 1800 Slater.) 842-71148. New cxciling 1 BR. $l40. li-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & sv.rimm.fng facil. cltll;e by. \\.'allace Ave .. CAt. $135 A MONTH .• Av.ii. June 13th: S575 J.1o. C 2 BR S d' C 2 BR, S16J. Beam ceilings. LEAN tu JO, rpts, 1 Bdrm furn apt, oVerlooking \IJood pan'lg. t;hag crplg, • RED HUJ.. REALTY • drps, pool. working couple-beauf, garden patio k hid priv, patio. some w/ frplcs. Un'·v. Pork Center, Irvine p-( No -h>'J'-' ag's '13 ''" · " ..... ".. " .,.. · pool, lOJj, 12th St. iacross Pool, ~nd volley ball crt, NEWPORT Charming ocean· Call anytime im.-Oi!20 $145. 64&-0496. from Lake PS:..k) 536-4900 rec bldg, pool tabll:s, put· fron! house, Immaculate, 21.::"d=l=I =====3=3=51 l BR. Clean. Attrac. rw:n.· 2 BR. AdullS only. Util pd. ting green. Adults. no pets. 'JN TEN ACRES , br, playnn, 2 ba. Jun/July Li o s e ntO. LeaBf!. Refs. Cpl, 1n-Beaut _ Qui 1 387 W. Bay. OpeR I-louse 1 &: 2 BR. Furn 1r; untum ' l, $200 wk, Aug 1/Sept 1 "-----.----f t ok ~·· N• ~ct BJ-·.. · e · 12 1 d il 6'" -/ " ,,,onaay, Jll!lt 1, l'RO RENTALS Apts. Unfumlohtcl * * ~ -Hu~tlngton_llQt!_I_ 5400 Z, BR-Q:p~, drJS; bl"" downstatn:. No Poli. fl40 n'IO. 7U Jndlan.apolla .SC 536-7960 or 515-0T60 l BR. NC\v!Y decanted. bltns, ref'rtr, $135 incl utU. Adults only. TradQwiiias RJty S1nta Ao• 5620 """ * * I ; Ji -.. DAILY PILOT r VILLA MARSl!ILLES BRAND NEW seACIOUS . Wha<Wyo Wontt· Whaddja 11917 SPECIAC CLASSIFlj:.-.TI0.11 FQR I I &-2 Bdrm. Apts. Adult Living NAJURA.L BORN-SWAPPERS -- Spoclal Rai. Furn. & Unfurn. S· LI--5 tlmfl·-5-ti.lcks - ltVLll -AD MUIT INCLUOI Dbhwa&her. color coordin&t. ed appllan<N •. plmlt ll>aa cat'pet • cbatce of 2 color schemes • 2 ba.lhl • stall ' shOwera • mirrored ward· t-wMt: ,... ........ If.... I-Miii ""' •• ,.. Ill ...... )...'fOU• ..,. antler .-..&. t ..f llltt flf ....._._ . ...HOT"'"° ,cut &Ale -lltAOel ONL YI To Pl1C9 Your Trider'• PerldlM Ad PHONE 642-5671 robe door's • indirect Ught. 20 Acres level land ing In kitchen -breakful near \IJinncnluCB, Nevada bar • hua-e Private tented Trade for camper, car, patio • plusb lanuscaplng • house 'V•ith pool or ??'! brick Bar-B-Q's -lar&e beat. S.tG-.2311 ed PoOls & lanai. 14' Fiberglass boat elec 3101 So. Bristol St. atarter, 25hp. want elec (%ML N. ol So. COa~ Plu:a) -cart sm car outb'rd mo- Stnte Ana tor ~r ' • ' PHONE: 557-1200 613-3948 or 837-:1532 CAN'T BE BEAT Single Story SOUth Sea Atmosphere 2 Bedroom 2 Baths carpels It Drapes Air Conditioned Private Patios Heated Pool Plenty ol lawn Carport & Storaie UIDDEN VILLAGE G~EN~S 2500 SouU1 Salta - Santa Ana * !>46--1525 $150 ~ LRG 2 BR. Studio Apt. (Triplex). Fanlily size kilch. '"' bltns, crpts, drps, trplc.. encl gar. I 'or 2 children ok. CNr schls) No pets. 2230 S. Center SI., S.A. Nr warner. Sls--0989 180 ¥ros. pP.me. tilijlion dollar golf course near. $1,250;000 • !rte & clear, Need income property, r-.ladge-Davis Rltr 642·1000 WILL SACRIFICE S300 equ. lty in 11,( acre near Palm Springs, balance payable $15 OlO. FOR 12" battery TV. 336-1131 8 J;>LX. units, close to Hol- lywoOd Park. All renled. $38.000 Equity: for hoU&e, land or income. O\VNER 615-6259 COMMERCIAL prop., free & clear, ntml tQ Scars, ~ tina: $65,000 equity. F o t ,house, unita: or land_, OWNER 675-6259 List tt here -in Ora~e What do you have 10 trade? County'• lilrRat read trad· """"' -aM ...... deal. ... * -ii $45,000 e)(clU. 3 bf, 3 fr• places. Cear. trade for CM llmallcr income units. 441 Llt1da VJ1fa Ave,, Pua· dena., (2U) 79$-5611. Beautiful, l~e 3 BR. home on comer lot; choice area; $12,!XXI equity. Want duplex Costa Mesa area. Owner 5C5-'1215 FLORJ[)A A: ARIZONA PROPERTIES u; to $100,<n) clea!'. TRADE FOR So. CalU. or !? 'l' ** 6#6488 ** 2~ acre lot Antelope Val· ley, $10,000 value clear TRADE for local.property or consider late model auto. Owner/broker eves 838-6.l(t. 30' Dl.x Stre~ motor home, sell <..Ont. Ford V" -pwr, slps 6.--i527 Newport • Blvd., C.ri.t, Sp. 31·A. Trd for property or ? 1D acre indwitrial land Riv. erside. Priced $.Jj,000. Trade for house or ? ? Owner - 499-2534 CH"EAP priced land-baa ~ Jy 1 wa.y to go-up. 100 ac, 100 mi. N. S.F. $600. ac., lrees &: 11treams, ex for oon. do or house. 499.-2534 * * $300 wit 962--2"126 644-4442 3 BR, So. Pat10. Crpts, drps, an · ~""'° ... w.,.., Y\I, 11676 cameron. 842.fil.21. • pm a Y· 'IV"'W<.), Fireplaces I priv. patlcs • • ' bltns. Lease tadu1ts only) Cl\I. 673-7629 · Poo,11. Tennls.Contnt'IBk!st. Legune Beach 5705 -REAL ESrATE ; JUN&JULY. ~ frorn $300. 673-4063, 613-5246, $135/mo dbc mob hm, compl L.aguna _Beach -4705 ---MARTINIQUE e 900_~ ~.._00.f ~4-2\U ~~------General _ REAL ESTATE _G,nt.t•!.. _ ; ocean, ·pool, pe.t10. Be~ut. c2131 629-2808 fum; hid pool. Adults, no , (Ma.cArtbur·nr. Coast HWy) NEWLY Dec 3 BR 2 SA furn. Sleeps 1. E-Z park1n~. ========= pets. 4 Season's Mob. Est. - 0 PE0LrkUXE·l.1k1 Surroundings duplex. bltins, trpl. cpll, W Mrs. Fenton, 642-9933 Huntington &·each 3400 2359 Npt ~332 SINGLE ~AOULTSJ 1·2 ': 3 BR APTS. e _NO\IJ leas.Ing, -new :i BR, drps, ·ocean vw. close to : or 673-2110 · · · . • ALSO FURN. BAQiELOR & 3 BR. utils. Cpta., drapes, beach. Lease. 785 Wendt ' 1 * SMALL 1 Br. AU util. Prv :ru1tios • Hid ~-Is b(>·i .. s, !rp(•. Ope• Doily To-a-. , 2 Br, Sips 6. Ava.ii June -LOVELY area cose ·10 d 1 1,~ $lS WK VIL G .--rvu " ... .. •• '"" · be h • bed 2 ball pd.' A u 15• no pets. .uu • LA E INN Nr shop'g e Adu!" ""'Y 31&-318 MARGUERITE 49-l--2144 or 494-6372 , special rate. Also July/Aug, a.c .• , rooms, is 642..g,i33 545--62!H "' 2 wkS Sept. By wk. 67f>.6850, _ dining room and drn. No m.;. • or · Prestige LivltJi. ~laid set, 1777 Santa Ana Ave .. Cri.t Don Franklin Realtor 673-2222 • OCEAN VIEW, Lr .: 5444262 aft 4 p.m. pt>ls. Water and gardener ./ 2 BR. 2 Ba. Lrg closets, pool, steps beach. 494-9436 blgr Apt 113 • 646-5542 Bachelor, t &: 2 BR apts. included at $250 per month. pool.-adults, no pets. Util MODERN -2 BR. Unfurn. Huntington Beach 5400 .Fu:tn or unfurn. Crpts, drps. Rooms for Rent 5995 Office Rental ------~~1---------PRIVATE rm &: bath. kit. M. d Offl prlvil. \Yorklng lady. Refs. 0 ern ces CM area. 546-1300 $75 single. $175 2 nn suite, Alr cond. Sect'y servke, ROOM in ptiv. home for parking, centrally located. relined party. Refer. N.B. So Call! •·t Nat Bk BJ•• area, Call 642-5697 • ...., · · .,.. '· ~======= 1 230 E. 11th s .... t -Costa Mega 642-1485 Guest Homes EWPORT li;I \Vaterfront, Call "veningll and week-ends pct 548-0336 LARGE 1 BR, 2 blocks to 4 BR f p & fl t "" -----beach. north end. Apt. Bl1ns, \Vf\v rnrant ok. bltru;, pallos, ws·tking Avail' 1:16~2'1.S/;~r $ 6 ~~: 613-6568 • 1 BR, NEW. beaut. furtJ. $1G5. * * 494.7997 No pc:b;. 1st &. last. $110 ON BEACH! distance to to\Yll. 100 CliH 5991 673-'>'l~ MtM MO ON lease, Sparkling l\1o. to mo. Adlts only. 2220 1---------. mo inc:ls ut il. Apply 13.'l Dr .. Lag. Bcli.. 494-5498 , ·~ "'"'"" "A"•m (•-;:..:,,""'""'~==---IPRIV. Room now avall In , ~ ' 4 BR, 2 ba, 'lam rm, dbl Elden. U't<r" eve. RENTALS A .....,rt Pl. Mgr uppe.t.__ apt REAL fSTATE LIDO ISLE BR 3 BA licensed &Ueit home for am· '> • • gar home. References, NICE 1 BR. Trailer $90 & Apls. u~·rnl-L-..1 'Or call !213! 693-5839. e 2 BR lMI BA FROM $235 G er I . . w/boat o.r moonng. June wne• 4,._.,~~~ 0111 an.u e 2 BR 2 BA FRO?tl se60 •n • bulatory, seruor c I t1 z en. o • ...,,,,,. up. 548-9517. or 642-1265. Vl!..LA .ME~A APTS. e 3 BR 2 BA FROl\f $360 '------Lovelyyard&:apatio.Good DESK SPACE, 222' Forest Avenue Laguno_.Beoch 494-94.66 ~ xi:;:pt. 19th.67~ or ----133 E. 16th St. CM. General 5000 2 BR. Priv patio. Htd pool. c , , •. h h ~Is We~t,Od"'---5-990_ food, congenia.I atmosphere, · m Y ra es. ' '-· -!:_oguno !l••ch 3705 I 2 n ('d ~· Ch'(d a,._..t.s-urspe,,.....is WB.t> er -•=-$135. l BDRM FURN. A so car e c e~. I ren •..-· CM area ~ TOP quallty ·omce t;pafe , w \ SUMMER Rental apt, sleeps * APARm'ENTS * __ w,,1......,,.,.,. .....,, P¢!S -please! hcat~~l·sauna.tenn11 RESPONSIBLE. .. family_oLc-~~-;;===·=-·:= .. ·'i-;;-=::: .. =:::::= ~ 4:-on-.88.yfront nr. Udo Pl\NORnflC Vlew;-2· 'Br, Sll!i-..Adults. Nr 6t~s Quie ·~ Uiifum?iriinFflS: --·-~~-=."= ----~ -rec·romn"oc"'1rv,..,..--t-,,.,<tr<.-<-,,,o'"n'tntll'1'!egm w·--. -€dM......-avail-&l--4Sc--pe.r:..aq1,r--~"""- Shop'i. 613 36lh St. 673-4296 2 Ba, bltins, sept din rm, 1985 Pomona 548--0?28 Bloc BeaCon. ~~1 nkr. ~125~~-ns \V. \Vilson. pntios·a~ple parking, ning 7/1. Unlurn 3 br. CdM Misc. Rental1· 5999 ft. Also Dental or Medical LGE 3 Bed.rm. sl~ps 10 or qujet dead end st. No. end. 1 BR, util paid, cpts, ,!!;at. -------Security guards. area. $250·$300 (2ll) •· SfORAG"E" GARAGE" $25 suite. Elevator &: janitor m·-." blk to bea•h. 1125 $350 mo. Furn. $400. yard, adults. no pets, $135. Cost a Mesa 5100 2 BR duple.», Sl50. Crpts, !'~URN. alJ!O Avail. 333--0900. 11erv:ice. 2855 E, Coast Hwy, u•" ,.. .. .1.... t & 1 · E I'd per month: Cdf\1. 613-9131 wk. Children ok. 675-5585 49-1-8463 642-1574• 968-2158 "'"5' s ove · re ri g. nc HUNTING TON e LANDLORDS • 642.fi391 $265.Beat. cust. bit span. 3 1 BR. -rdeal for Bachelor. -~1~tc,G::_;~72 Adul!s. 224~ PACIFIC FREEJlEN.TAL SERVJCE_ 1WO Garages. Storage only, DESK SPACE , .RENTAL) • Br. 2 Ba .• [rplc. view. Also Pool. spacious. Adults.~. fAJRWAY Broker 534-6982 Clean lz dry. Near :17875 Beach Blvd. ~ Housel Unfurn1sht~-~-for sale. 5424287. 1993 Church. 548-9633 * DELUXE * TII OCEAN AVE., 11.B. I ma! d . -VILLA APTS. Lrg 1 Br. apt. unfurn. N(IV (n4J ~1·187 2 Rcsporudbe le cs esll"C Fairgrounds. 646--8226. 'Hunl"•ngton s~.ch G I 3000 RENTALS 1 BR. ~le. Beam ceilings. hse w/ya~ I -·' dog "" enere ~··11 c.rPti;-. new drps lhruout, Ole. open JO am-6 pm Daily '"· 8""" • Apts. Furnished ~~;dult only. Sl49 mo. bltrui, ~P. dln rm, 998 El 11.ef<'rences 673--6506 Income Property ' 6000 &IZ-4321, Ext 216 RENTALS Private patio, pool • indiv. Camino Dr. 546--0451 \IJALK 3 bllcs lo beach. I or 2 BR unfurn house. INCOME Tax office on ALL TYPES General 4000 BACHEWR' $100 1110 wilh launcb'Y tac. $170 Almost new lrg 3 Br apl. Beach' cities area. Single BELOW market·prlced 10 Harbor Blvd, CM has space NO FEE TO TENANT REMARKABLY utilities. 220 i\1onte Vista. Near Orange Co. Airport & "' Br 11, Ba paUo blt·lns dbl gar, frplc, w/w crpts, lady. 673-283.1 ;'~~.$~1;,1° ~t ~~:~ avail for R.E., Insurance, 962-2421 UNBELIEVABLY G·tUl613. UCI. Adults only, "crpt~. d'rps. 'Ask about ou; dc"'i•' • <lwkhr,N2 ba .. S~ ;;~i Rental Service ri-f. Bkr. ~11 ~~ ~ etc. For info DICK BERG REAL TY EXTRAORDINARILY STIJDIO Apt. Matur e 20122 Santa Ana Ave. discount plan. 880 center h rn ° · 0 pets. -"flr FrM 1o Landlords ..:'.:;;.,,""",,;..:'--=~=~ PEAUTinJL bachelcn· only. S!ll. Utll incl. St. 642-8340. NEAR Huntington I-latbour Blue &aeon, 645-0183, CM · B • p ty 6050 DESK SPACE 4 Blks to Ocean ' 64&-1809 &1~3375 l\tgr. Mrs. Bn1ce 5<15·38!H Q . L ..!~ __ l'O#r - $150 2 Br, yrd. patio, \V/\V, Val _D Istre Garden Apts 1 --=~·==-=·-=c-==,,· ==" 2 BR, ups1airs. bltn.s, crpts, HARBOR GREENS rn:~~~:hwa~~:r.a~~; p~ 3 BR. for family of 4, Yr. FOR Sale by owner, 7-unlt 305 No. El Cemino R••I drps, Child & pet ok. Acti ve Putting grttn, waterfall & Newport Beach 4200 drps, Fam i I Y prcfe~d . GARDE:N & STUDIO APTS ok, (2131 592-26'23 or (714J Lease 7·1 to $250. CM area. modern MEDICAL, DEN· Sen Clemente Bkr 534-G9BO stream, flowers e~~bere, Close 10 ever:v. thing. s14;;. St P .O. Box 7U CM. 492-4420 · 45• pool, rec. room, billiards, Ba.ch. l, 2, 3 BR's. from 10. 8"~3559 TAL CENTER. Good : $160 2 BR, nu paint&. w/w. BBQ's, Sauna. fum.-unturn, MESA MOTEL mo. yrly. 64.6-2,j23 2700 Peterson \!Jay, C.r-.1. BEACH BLUFF APTS Rooms for Rant 5995 return, good write·o ll . ·yrd/ patio. Sngls or chldrn 1 & 2 Br. also Singles from *WW WEEKLY RATES * 1 BR, pri patio. all elec, 546-0310 Ne\v 2 & 3 BR, patios, pool, Consider home or 1 in Best Location Jn CdM 800 to 1400'iq, ft. Deluxe·OU~ ice Spaces. Avail Immed. Phone Owner. 6f2.9950 ,A: pet welcome. Avl 6/2. $135. See it! 2CXKI Parsons Kitchen. TV's, maid S<'rvicc. crpts. drps, carport. No pets LOVELY Lrg. I BR. Crpts, vi<'v.', dlshwashrr. * $15 PER week • up w/ trade, See 5911 Heu. Ave., Active Bkr. 534--6980. Rd., 64_2.8fi70. Between.Har. H led Pool or childr-en. responsible drps. bltru;, p11.Uo. gar. 8'23l Ellis, 842-8477 kitchen$.~ week up Apts. tlB. Call owner (TI4) $150 • 3 BR. 11,~ Ba ·Home. bor & Ne~rt. 2 Blk N.19th ea 64&.9681 adulls only. $115. 548-1322 Adults-no pcrs. $1 ~ j . ATTRAC. 2 BR. $149. 3 BR l\-10TEL 518--9155 846-3221 eves. (213) 6~1B10 Nice yrd for children. lh bl"' WKLY Rental~ 1.2 Br, from ' 1 BR-wfgarag<'. Adults on· 646-1762 $119. Cpts. drps, gar, kids B~AC~H~--rurn-·r·m·.-.,,-m-m-. _b_a. 1 _d_ay~"~·~==~==-BAY LlOO BLDG. Alr-cond. Bayfrom·Vhnr Se-cretary·Xerox.J anitor 3100 Npt Blvd, NB 6T:>4464 NEWPORT Beach Deluxe Offices. Al_r..cond., heated. wt priv ba. 2400 W. Coast Blue Beacon, 645'-0111 Bkr. e new repu IC $100. Near Beach & Bay, ly, ~ Jl{'ls. $100 mo: -577 NEW Spacious 2 Br. 2 ba. ok. Pool. 1140l·A J\cclson & kit, Ideal fur student. C-1, CORNER 90Xl17 $125-2 BR duplex. fned yrd. Call (ll 683--8247 Hamilton. Apt D. 5'!8-6G.14 AU hltns, gar & pkng !i['I. Ln. 968-7510, 847-032>. S55 mo . 642-8521} 2 Bldgs-lo down, 770 W. l!lth, patio, RIO. Avail now. Child fu~·~d~~~~:pstt50 • WINTER RENTALS • $14(; · 1 BR. Unfurn. No JH2-7;)31 or 613-1-lS.i co;i.1PL. Rcdcc. Imniac trg ItOOM to working girl or ~~ ok. Active Bkr. 534-69~. TUSTIN e AVAILABLE NO\lir: e pets. lnq. 1846 Placentia NE\IJ Dix 1 & l Br. Shg 2 Br. encld gar. Adults, \\"Oman OR share home. $250 -LOVELY 3 + Den. 15497 \\'illiams Street Abbey Realty 642-3850 Ave . :'llgr. Apt H. CM. crpl, drps, bltns, immcd. no xis. 261H England St. * 531-1414 * F'rplc, bltns, crpts. drps. 1714) 8J5.SJJ5 ~-./ LRG 2 & 3 BR, 2 &!115 occp. From $150. 540-1973, ~lio5 ROOM for rent: Lady. Near mue Beacon, 645--0lll. Bier. GARDEN GROVE Newport Hgts. 4210 Frplc, bltns, crpts, drps, 54S.2321 \,TJ~<~E~SUN=°'NEVER==o-::sET=s~on Costa ?i1esa Park. Call $125-1 Br. fenced yrd, w/w 1.1212 ri.tagnolia Slttt'I encl. gar. patio. 546-l034 •DELUXE l &. 2 BR Garden Classificd 's action JX)v.'cr. 646-0669 Ir drps, pet ok. 17141 531-8500 CLEAN 1 & 2 BR: Lrg kit. * 2 BR. -Crpts, drps, gar Apts. Blt·ins, prlv. patio. For an ;id lo ~ell around R,:..;;E~N:,:T~A""°L~S----~ Active. Bkr. 534-6980 FOUNTAIN VALLEY Adults, no pets. $135-$150. + prkg. St5o. Adults, no heated pool, frplc. Adults. J_,,,th=e=cl=oe=k='=d=Ja"("64=t-=,;=7=s=: =-_::A.pts. Unfurnlthed $l~UTIL pd. 1 Br apt. 17060 San Bruno Street 2421 E. 16th S! .. 646-1801. pets. 557-.3400. $145 mo. 546-5163 i~ P/Iurn. AVail 6/L Active. fTI41 968,2500 2 Br. $140: Adults only. No LRG. 3 Br. crpts. drps. 2 5 -•;::n:;.lc:•;..A;.;;;n::.• ____ -5;;;_:.62:.;0;.S:.;•:.;n;;l;;•..:A..;n:;.•;... ___ ;_56;..2..;.0 Corona del Mar 4150 k d -14 - Bkr. -· RENT FURNITURE ""''· No <hildre". 64>-3315, id• "'· 1160 + ep. '' 3 Rooms from $19.95 l Br Duplex i;tv & rfrg l\1onth lo month Rentab util pd. Nr UCL $110 nlO. \\lldc Selection * * * * 100% PUROIASE OPTION Lg 2 Br Hse, beam ce.igs 24 ht, Delivery din rm.-Dani~h frpl $150 C).lstom Furniture Rental 5f8.fi680 or 642-908i 517 \V, lJtth, Cl\1. 54S.3481 LEASE 3 Br, 2 Ba .. Cond. 1568 WUncoln, Anbm 77-i-2&XI Crpts, drps. dshwhr, Cf!cl 'gar. 2 ""'" Very """· noM·o.11LI[!T Immed. cx:cup. $225 mo. W r l...J-iJ !131...,;o 3 BR.. 1% Ba. 2 car garage, water paid, Nr. 4 $chools. $210 mo. 642-6973 2 BDRM, gar. cpts. drpi;. Apartment Rent1l1 Listing Service NOW ACCEPTING LISTINGS Phone 6424656· no pets, 1 child OK. $165. l~~'l!'!~~'!'~~~ 64 .. 1574, OOS.2158 CHATEAU LA POINTE. 3 Br 2 Ba faro rm crpls, l.ovely 2 BR Furn. a.pt, Pool, ru-p;, blt-i~s. Year' lease.' •:arport, walk to shop'g. 642--7312 aft 6 pn1. . Adults, no pots. $150 mo. f\100 l B.R. rir!?pl, \v/w, 19.Jl Pomona, C,f\1. ' drps, rangt". gar. mature llOLDAY PLAZA ..CRl. $150 6424996 DELUXE, Spacious 1 &Inn -' FUrn a.pt $135 plus ulU. Mei• Verde 3110 lleated pool, ample parking, No children • no pelS, 1 ~ ·~R. 2 BA ctnnpl rtcontl. 1965 .Pomort&. C.M. P8.tio k l a nds"caplns. . sprlnklen, bit-ins,. 2 car COst• Mesa _7 .--4100 BAQ-IEU)R Apt. F_urn. 415 J-64~&-_1_809~~-~~--(-,,'Co~t~le:::g~o -A~•-'·~64&--06~~'~' -- Narcissus, CW\i. C 11 l I NR new 2 ~l Y.i Ba, crpts, 2 BR. l~i ba Condo. Vac11.nr . v.'eekdays aft 5:30 pm, drps, stov dshwhr, gar. Newly de-c. $185. Ca 11 anytime wknds. 61>457"' 766 W. Wilso . 642-19~ 546-3450, eves 539--6316, General SOOOGenerel 5000Generel $©\\J!N\-~r..tf$" The Puule with the .Built-In Chuckle- 0 Reorronge lertc11 • of the ~--.....--::;:-,,,,..-..,_ fC1Ur K.1ombled wotiil be· / low to form four Mmple WO!'ds. I H ,~ i c ,~ i I I ' h-1 i~r~~,.,,....x .... 1...-il t • -rH~A,........W .,...E..,.r_,_ ..... 1. : I Is I life ln1uronce ts $0"1elhing _ . . thot keeps o mon poor all hi$ r.,,--,-,,.-,,,..,,-,,---,l llfe, so he con -·-· IRADWIN ,., ' 1 1 1 1 I' O Comr,lote '~ chudde quo!ed by lfl!lt!Q In the 1"iuino words _ . _ • _ • yooJ dC1Velop from $1ep No. 3 below. 5000 ..A-pa,.fm•11l1. S pani1ii StyF. Lu%"'-Y · V J &: 1 Bltdrno'1H fur"i1l11uf oNd VNfur"i•"H AJWI Lf,inr QtJolily Sh111 c:11rJHlf-Wall r.,.etll111 liKcili111 J1darior 0.1i11t F.IW,. Pltfdr,. 4_~1 .. ~ - Pr;1111a Dec:lt •Nd Balc:on.r Air Co1'illllonH f.'11Jo1 t'our 0.11 Prl11af11 St. H ... .I. Pool-Color TY Ant..-,.• Now Ronllng Bu1ines1 Rental 6060 Hwy, , HILLGREN SQUARE 2 stoies avail. 10r immed. lease ln one of clty'a busiest 1 .c_om __ m_•_r_c_l•_l ___ '815 __ ! shopping centen, App, 850 sq. ft. ea. 250 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Call ~1t. Bram 12'1.'!) OL 1·2100 STORE OR OFFICE 1800 or 1200 ~. Ft, Parkin&" RciiOnabie. 646.2414 2630 Avon St., Newport •STORE -$UO. 828 W. 19th St., CM. AvaU June 1st. 54.8-1768 Store .or Of~:600-tq ft In C.M. *·Owner. 646.Z130 Offlct Rentel 6070 SUPER.DELUXE QUALITY 1·2-3 room, up to 3,000 gq, ft, office sulteil. lmmed. occu.. pancy. Orange Cnty. Airport Irvine . Comqierc. Comple1C, a<U. Airporler Hotel &: ResL aurant, bankll, san· Diego & N'pt. Fwyic. UNCROWDED PARKING PRIME OCEANFRONT 4 furnished units, zoned com- mercial, 25x125, $69,500. Owner: 613-2259, 6'4-5072 MARINA In Newport Beach w/b.lah poten.lal $315,<m. KINGAARD RE MI 2-%222 $11Cl,000 STORE buildiJll'. 686-<98 W. 19Jh SL B«"'1 Towers area. 548-1768 Agt. tots 6100 RA LOT, Costa Mesa. Can build 40 units. Phil Sullivan. Realtor:. SU-6761 SACRI F ICE DOVER SHORES lrg Back Bay view lot. $22,000. 644--2039 On Meaa Verde Golt COW.. $14,500 by owner. "* 2U/589'-32Q8 * LO\VESI' RATES $ Ac, lovcl, $7005. 5 min, Owner/mgr. 217'J Du.Pont Dr. to' De~· Vic~r ''J'alley Jet Rm, 8, Newport Beach, ' airport. Many·otheT pp,.rceli, 1133-.1223 Courtesy to Brokeri ~ &ll_1i%es. low dns.. Bkt. DELUXE 1·2 or 3 np. wit~ <:673-:-t,-1_66 __ -.,-_,, __ _ nr. Orange Counb' Airport 20 Acre1 and 40 acres &: Irvine Indu1tri•l Northern Calif. Wooded Complex. .Carpet, drapu, mountain land; All year trout mu.,tc, af.r.condldonlns A 1tream Nr. Nat'l forest U» janitorial aervtce. per acre. 5'40-3283.&ft 5PM AVAILABLE NOW - BOB PETTIT, R•<l!or Mountain & Dfftrt 6210 gar,-, fenced )'l'd. $26$ mo. -Byt~pt only Sf9...3)52. t l It 2 Br. Furn. -1\plJ. POOL. 177 22nd SI. -MESA Verd~ Qlstom.. 2 NASSAU PAl.~1S. M2--1645 11to?')', 4 rm, 3 BA, prime _ /Mat l'Yortli o/ SoMlh COtil t,1- lOOO"ll"':'M!fr7ln/rar 8letf.-· ,. 1 &lot.Ir K.rc •I sn.ioJ Snnlo Ana.=' 1i40.S497 • 833-0lDl • • • 15"4 Nevid& '"9\1ntaln too. , OFFICE ·•PllCCS available. Scf.nl(l view ·S""j•• ••• ~ ' ~ .\ 75(1' ~3)o $q Ft ' t"• •-. "" • "I ' • ...,.., •~75-mo. FamUvOblY. TH~l:t:. -A;;t "'!--.-~ * s4s:m-r -TRE-QUICKER vou sEL1.. l.8.14 N t Bivd C ~1 Good . hulttlJ'lg co u n ~ r y, owpor ·" . • -1 R.OJld to._ proput,---$15C0, Saturdll.Y -' D~UNESf ~an 5PM. · -; ---- L__ ----- -------<------------______..__ ~- I T 11 ,, ,, '! - -. •'-= ·--·._,·--~ , (illAL E•oATB NCIMENTS ANNOUNCEMENT$ ind NOTICES JOllS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & IMPLOYMINT •-•-DAILY PILOT MOl'ldaJ, Jun! 1, 1970 ,_ 1--..... ·-·~1 ____ ,~•n::d:::'.NOT:'.::l::C:E:S:-"":;;:•':nd:?;N::OT=l~C=IS=-·-:::ili; ~-7--1 .. -----. -ANNOUNCEMENTS Jobe Man,-w ..... 7100 Job• Men, Wom. 71'00 R.-E . w.ftt.I 6UO Announcements '41-0 ~.,.Mm, -6Cf0 -Personals UOS -..-• 1 "'--"'"_...,_..,c:.._~..= BOOKKEEPER DENTAL, ASSmANT chair ATIIN110NI . When You WE believe u.. "Silent Ma· SECRETARY old• age lNS, ·,.,.; ,,.t Home Ownw1/8rok!lin WANTED jorhy" ii ready to elec:t Newr;it Bch. Gd.._secrc.tarW c.u'~1ss ' H -·• .. • .. •n · ~... -W f •t d ' ,,~.. .OOU. tJtd know(. of \l<>Uble. ave,_..,,.• wwtna .. ...., .. r 4 On J One a n.r.JU.. REPUBUCAN to entry, rrtaaure pace, \lnder DISHWASHER &: TJ:tAY -for 4 Bed.rm -horne-<Jrvlne • • -.., • • h Cong t e 11. J OHN A.. 30. Xlnt benettu, Send res. ~ full time. Ol~r lad>' T.,,.,., Cam<0 Shores, 15 OVERWEIGHT LADIES rig t • • • STEIGER hat sponl 3lJ ume Box M.s9T DaUy Pllot pn>fd, O.pendablloty • Udo) $00 to $70,0XI range. ~ears working with th(! peo. 7-',,,---=-='-~-I mu.lit. Good employee. ~. Call ~r dl.rect. 714: Call one of pie of !his District. You BookkHper $3.50 Hr. tit& & increases. 540-5690 fl40-2550 Mr. GIU or Home For weight reducing program to establish "·UJ not see hiJ '2•000 per 6 br day, SinaU ofc. Pleasant DISHWASHER • Pabncrest = 01 Calli. n4: statistics for rapid permanent weiglit loss, · lhe ,experts ~0:t· b ill b oard s or working condl. Convalescent .. Hosp.ital, · conducted by qualified physical culturisls. €( ( fi"sted below.I! ,,j,,, T~: ~IG~~,e:,'. JASON BEST lll1S BtaokblM st, Gardea Re5ponsible Par~ Must' be a minimum or 30 pound s ovel'9 J I · P.ai&n is lin&»Ced b.>' the. E,Jnployment Agenr.y Grove. 838-5450 11 Wan~ Buy \\'eigh.t. hav.e transportation and not c ur---Utde American, not by ;: ~· :i1etia~~~ Di1hwaahers*** ~or "\""""' --renUr. under doclor's care, All inquiries com-,SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY targ• Co'P"'aUona and '*'5410 or 8'1·1Zlll EXPERIENCED or near wa er • plete y confidential -~·-Special Interest Gro"''';· He No Phone Call11 For low down paymt · • • ur 81bysittin9 0550 Carpet Cleening 6615 Landiciping 6810 is opposed on one extreme Apply .In Penon c.!tt~ ,rs:;;75 ASK FOR MISS POWELL-537·5~12 by a m•mbe• or u.. 'p,.,,. Bkkpr $5CJ0.$5SO S\!RF & SIRLC>IN and Freedom Piµiy w h o Full charge knowledge., Po-5930 Pacific Coast Hwy, • BUSINESS and LOVING care your children ~ Q LICENSED landicape con-refers to President Nixon sition is unCler direction & Newport Beach FINANCIAL BUSINESS and ANNOUNCEMENTS my 'borne. H.B. By hr-day. ~ ~ ' tractor. Col}:lplt!te service. as a "manlac" and on the demands enthusiastic person -.,...-====;;-..,-- FINANCIAL -and NOTICES v.·k. 968-6746 "' .• ,. 968-1928or646-8;l47 other extremebyamember w/11bllity, * DRIVERS* Busine1s Opportunities AAA 6300 CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE '(NO SEU.ING INVOLVED) Plan one • , ..... , $325.00 Plan two • • • • • • • • ms.oo Plan three ••••• , $1625.00 Inquire about all, Excellent income for a few hours weekly \\'OJ'k. (Days & Evenings). Refilling and collecfjng money frQm coin opented dispensers in New- port Beach and surrounding area. Y.'e establish route. (Handles name brand candy ~ snacks). For personal interview in Newport Beach area. send name, address and phone number to MULTI-STATE DISUUBtrr. ING, INC. 1681 Bl"Qadway, Anaheim, Calif. 92802 (n4l 778-5060. * FAMOUS BRAND NAME* CANDY &: SNACK ROUTE (PART OR FULL TIME) VERY lllCH INCOME "'e need a distributor in this area for our candy {NesUes, Planters, Tootsie Rolls, Milk Duds, etc.). No 1ielling in- volved. We furnish all ac. counls. You must have 2 to 8 hrs. per week spare time (days or eves). $ll50 TO $l9!'ll Bu1ine11 Opportunities 6300 Ad BABYSJ'ITJNG my homo CARPET of the John Birch Society,, Superior Agency 642-714:1 No C--'ence Found (Frff s} 6400 Costa Mesa area. oQy or STEAM CLEANED Moving & Storage ~ who publicly refused to sup-1857 Harbor, Costa Mesa _,,...., night Fen<..'tXI yd. 642-5299 IOc SQ. FT. ' -·-------port M~. Nixon, t he BOYS Neceuary~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.· FOU ND set ol keys, realtors BABYSJITER. N e wport Also carpet tnstallatlon LOCAL moving rates: Van Rcpubl!can nominee ,f o r· Must have dean ClllltarDia lock box key, btlnk dep. Beach area. \Veekly or by 646-5971 & 2 men $23. per hr. Pack· Preridi::nt .11\ J~~ "SU.~nt CARRIERS WANTED drivlna record. Apply keys, house keys, driveway lhe day. 646-0494. LANDLORD SPECIAL Ing mies $9. per man per Majority," cast your vote Dana Point, Capisll'anO YELLOW CAB CO. of Sal'><yer Home, 2619 hr. Xtra helpers" $7. per l"·icc on Juoe 2 for a REAL Beach, Ages 1~14. 188 E. 16th St. Orange Ave., CM, 6'16-4m6 HOT Lunches, fenced yard, 500 sq, ft. $20. Diarnond nUUI per hr. RE p u BL IC AN -II CONTACT .JOHN HEIM CostA Mtsa play rm, Sea wind, AUaola Carpel Cleaners. 187 fut GWBAL VAN & STORAGE REAIJSTIC, C 0 l\1 M 0 N 492-4420 NO RECESSION • KEYS Found on beach vie .. & Brookhurst. 968-ll92. St, Costa Mesa, 645-1317 1550 E. St Gertrude SENSE CONSERVATIVE _ DONUT LADIES wanted,. 25- BUSINESS.f 1.Island & Balboa. lnquir,e ,1-"-'-'-'--'-"-=""--RE?-.1~ Services. 3 rooms Santa Ana 546-7566 JOHN A. STEIGER. Paid BOY:t 10· 14 45. No ex.per. nee. MR. a\ front counter, Daily _ $2l.50. •'ull guaran. Credit for by Volunteers to Elect Carrier Routes Optn DONUT, 135 E. 17th, C.M. \Ve require a person v.·ho Pilot, 2211 Balboa, N.B.. B~:ck, Masonry, 6560 cards OK. 847,6688, 646-1234 ~at ~t~=e~iBhe~o~1i: JOHN A. STEIGER Cvm-' .. _,.,_ Be : So. • A PAIR of men's gla:;ses. 831 "'O mlttec, Gerald A. Belt, ---0 AlLaY p' "_La&una • ESCROW v.·ould be satisfied to ru.n a Bl k ho d ri · "\1'I l, O.K. Van & Storage 28 ~· U I I ac rne m prescr1p-Drafting Service 6631 Treas. . 2 Forest Ave., ,,..., ,,.,... .J. , route o vending ma -tion. Vic. of 20th & Newport BUILD, Remodel, repair Laguna, ·494-3211 vu ...... ~ OFFICER • chines on a part-tin1e basis. Blvd., c .M. 64&-2655 Brick, bldtk, con c rete, ----------Painting, Adequate earnings start aft. --'------'---carpentry, no fob too smati. DRAFT, DESIGN :' Full/Pt Paperhanging e e BOX BOYS e e ~ FR E E-.1 Imm_cd. openings. Must be Position available in our er short training period and BEAGLE Type dog, black Uc. Conll" 9Gz-ffil;i Time. Mech-E/M-Controls 'can grow to $1,ocxr per & brown, male, collar & &l4-018ti. Drawer A-o l ---------A avail. mornings, wk days. Costa Mesa office for per- inonth, flea collar. Vic: 21st SI., Irvine. C.M. 548-1233 * PAINTING INT & EXT. ~ly i? ~rson aft. 10am son.able, • .,.'ell-groomed, ma- Cabinotmeklng 6580 Avorg, l ,1y 12611. 2 •ty BASIC BOATING Rkhru'd' L•oo Mat'k•t, 3433 '""' frm vUJua!, Mlnlmum 3 No sell ing • it's all service! You mMt have serviceable t'ar and evenings or week- ends free. u .t.J....plan puts you in busi- ness for yoursell with invest- ment 'for macltines and sup. plies from $51'.X) to $2,500. Start sinall, and grow with a very progressive and ethical firm, \\'rite giving references. and phone number. Ussery Jn. dustries, )nc., 1195 Empi~ Central, Dallas, Texas 7524i. Attn: Territory # 1278B. YOUNG Blilck and \\:bite I----------I Electrical 6640 S350. incl all material & · Via Lido, Newpt. Sch. yrs. llllle escrow and Joan Springer Spaniel. V ic. ----------ph!paralion, $18, per rm+ COURSE CAN YOU QUALIFY? processing experience re. S B Furniture &-Antiques paint. Local nifs. Call Jack N"~ r I ,,,_. taler ros. mar kc t Rcf:inlshing & Restoring. •ELECTRICIAN, no job 100 894-3895.or 96S--7900. =u ema e to assist in my q..,..,.., Newport Blvd. 54!l-1658. * &15-099l * small. in s t a 11 at io n & I ~==""°~-~--business, 2 hrs day, 5 days FOUND: Male s c 0 t t ie. 1---::..;:::c=::c.:.__ repairs. 545--4614 1 srORY Slucco & overhang OUered lo the Public by UK! v.·eek .. $65 per week. For XLNT. FRINGE BENEFITS Owner idenlify license num-$99. 2 . story ~ucco 1 & Balboa Power Squadron personal interview call Inez her vi<': Sunset Bch. Cor.-Carpentering 6590 Fen_cing 6660 overhang $14_9. Acst <.oeiling starting 7 P.M., ?'ifonday, Maloney. 879-3871 2-4 prn_ _tact SPCA, HunUngton Bch. ---------------$l3. per rm.-1"1in.v3 rms. June 15, at Nf'\YpOrt Harbor CAREER Minded? Ha v e CARPENTRY REDWOOD & chain link 646--0571 & 637-6119 Yach! Club, 720 \V. Bay good skills? Beg!nn•'n g Found Green Parakeet, gold A N N band 1 1 MINOR REPAIRS. No Job fences, licensed. contrt'.ctor, No Wasling ve., ewport. o advance secretarial opportunities onc eg, ~~"-De Mar Too Small. C..blnel la ....... free est, fast ,.e rv ice. * WALLPAP.E R * regisll"ation. Enroll at class. with Orange Coast J unior Ave., l\f. ~7549 or •-"~A .,.,...... \'~ 8 ' t book Cl t C ll 642-ll54. llg'el A o1 her caotneti. I =~=='·'======-. ,.,,en you call "Mac" ring no e . ass mee s o ege District. x Jn t . 545-81.'IS, u no answer leave 548-1444 S49-M4~ every J\.fonday night for 13 bt>nelits. $505 mo. 270l SAMOYED Dog msg at 641).2372. a o. Furniture Restoring 2 CollegC i;tuden1s will paint weeks. Any Questions: Call Fairview Rd. C.M. Adams &: Brookhurst H. Anderson -~ Refinishing 6675 hverage 3 BR ext. loi $145., 673-1855. "Safe Boating is 'cr'°•'=rlecoa!7..;,::::..==---962·5974 . ct ,. ~ IJO Aceidcnl" Please call Rod Lewi& !~r appointment, (TI4), 642-<ru. -GLENDALE- FEDERAL SAVINGS 1833 NEWPORT BLVD. COsrA MEsA QUALITY Woodcraft, ianl FURNITURE stripping & tn 11 mg labor & materials. I°"=""'====== gen'I constr. & carpentry. rcflhishing, r e a s on a b·l c Call Steve, S48-4S49 Auto - Free consultation & quo1e. rates, ca.It 642-957 5 .METICULOUS PAINT. Transportation 6445 RUTHRYANAGENCY1-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimml SPECIALIZING 1- Cali Ken 645-0044. 5484235 anytimt:. BLUE. OIIP STAMPS. INS. IN CASH REQUIRED ' COIN LAUNDRIES For more Information write Frlgida~re SMAU..· Golden Pomeranian leri1alc vie. Victoria & Federal C.M. 548--0581. Found Labrador. vie of Har- bor Blvd. & Giesler Ave. CM, 546-0104 A-1 CARPENTRY crew col. students, Int-ext I LI~tOUSINE SERVICE· S1nall Job SPecialist Gardening · 6680 houses. Exp. Docks. 675'5812 GO ANYWHERE~ OFFICE PERSONNEL .1793 Ne"~lvd., er.it ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY "B" !Female) "DISTRIBUTOR '"DIVISION From $6500 tO $37,500 •23", P.O. Box 58, Pomona_ e Buena Parlee Fullertoa e Calif. 91769 • Include phone Cypress • Westminster • number. Huntington Beach • Garden VACATION ? C-rove e Orange e Santa U NEED ONE! Ana e Costa Mesa 8 Ana- Retired bminess man, age helm • 55-3.1 yrs exp operating own CAU.. CHtRLIE 525-7833 businesrwill take care of NAT'L Corp. now mrktg on BLACK & br, ~rt-haired puppies found on J anlboree Rd .May 27. s.l&-4036 PET Rabbit, blackish/brown color, vie: \Y es I c Ii ft , 646-3007. Lost • 6401 your place while you are franchise bases its com. ---------- away. Will protect. your in-puterized bus. mgnmt prcr LOST: Alaskan Malamute, temts. Bank.C.P.A.·Attor. gram. College ed. or equiv. male, black & while : ney. bus. bkgrnd. F'ull seminar answers to "?-.falamud." Bill Munce 644-1376'. train'g, xlnt income, s:iOOO. Vic. Unive~ty Dr .. CostR Call Cordoil 847-0745 PAJNTING-Int. & Ex t • 7141642-8840 AL 'S GARDENING REPAIRS .* ALTERATIONS for Prof<!sslonal Gardening lil~hest Quality. Lowest JOBS & EMPLOYMENT * CABINETS. Any size ,.. b & 0 Prices. Fully exp. Ins. John 1 o.;;.:.:..;;~,:.,:,:.,::c:;..:.;;;;:::.;_ sma I a nd scapin·g 15 yrs eXpcr. !>18-6713 services call 646--3629, Serv-G73-llG6 Job ·wanted, Men 7000 GEN. repair, add., cab. ing Newport, Cd?-.1, Costa E XTERIOR-lnl e r l or Formica, paneling, marlite~ l\1esa, Dover Shores, Wesl-Specialist. Won't be un-EXPERIENCED. Depen- Anything! Dick, 673-4459. clifl derhld: L~ • Bond., Jns. dable, ambitious young man * LANDSCAPING * Cemerit~ Concrete 6600 New Lawn.s 17~c sq ft. Free designs. Do all or part your. I st'll. Rototilling, Lie con· CONCRF.:J'E v."Qrk all types. tractor 12 yts Iocai exp. Sawing, brcakirlgl hauling, 536-t:?ri Skipl.oading: Lie: Service & · ~ARDENING ~6--3679 desires position leading to l \VILL paint a 3 bdrm house for $:.di, incl trim, stuceo, labor & material. Gene. 5.'l7-7543 or 546-9082: part or full time> O\vncrship of business. &12--8233. P. 0. Box 206, CdM LICENSED OCEAN OPERATOR FOR Hffi.E • 673"3941 • 17931 Beach Blvd., HB 847-9617 1012 W. 17th St. S.A. 547-6481 • COASTAL AGENCY A member of Snelling & Snelllng Inc. The World's L·argest P"rofe11ional Employment Service 2790 Haror Bl;-€M 54o.fi055 Harbor Blv.d. al Adams *COMPANION \VILL perform cabie ag.. sembly tasks using ther- mo-wire strippers. induc- tion & resistance solder- ing techniques, rubber stamping & marking ma- chines. _ ' ' EXCEPTIONAL income. No invest. S32-535l Mr Bayley Mesa. Rev.·ard. Call alter ............... ·~~Jr,~~=~·~ii·~ ~·='=M='=n.=;':hl:'=':Y====l-!'JP!,::m~.:.,· ~5'~S-0993:"'0':'-~-:_ __ 1.. C®ll~~u..u..a r y l_!'v•st!!_'l~nt. ·-~ REWARD $30 Quahty, 842-1010 R 'ill N oloti ng .• ew Lawns. * CONCRETE Work, Monthl y lawn service. Conl· Licensed. Patios I drvv.'Ys. ~t _Q.elj_v~~..__frc~ est. INTER or Ext. P..AINTING. IMMEO. SERVICE. Local ref._f'REE est 548-16Z7 30, DAY Special Int & ~L Job Wanted, 1' rec est. Loe refs, he d Wo . 7~0 & IM. Call Chuck 645-0809 -~m::;;:•ocnc_ __ _;_;:••:: For elderly lady. LivP-ln, wk.ends off. Must driv~. Lite duties. To $300 mo. No lee. Apply ..Homemakers, 1638 E. 17th St., Santa Ana. WILL also perfonn both mechanical and electri· " cal portions oJ assembly u required_ Minimum one ;>:ear ex. l perieilCe -in-electToniCs. ~ cable assembly required. l'"''"---f•-$1995 to $3000. Write ror · Opparfun1ht1 6310 -1:.ost-grey striped mal~ cat, ~ interview give ph. no. and approx, 9 mos old, Vic of elc. Phillips Cem-ent. e S.1S-J742 e 518-£381) PAINTING . Ext.-Jnt. li yrs. B OOKKEEPIN~cn'I of- cxper. Ins. Lie. Free est. fice. Exp'd, want perm. Accoust. Ceilingii. 548-5325. position ~2134 after S PM YOU Supply The-Paint. 3 ArDES • for convalescence, Br. Liv RM & Ki tchen elderly care or family care. Pai nted, $50. Call 551-8638. · Homemakers. 547-6681 RETIRED Painter: 26 yrs DENTAL HYGIENIST ex per. Neat & hOncsL Non A.vail May ll-26. 540-~481 , address to QUICK KUP e HORSE LOVERS e Jleil, Algonquin & \Varner, DIST' Co' ·•·· w, H.B. Please call 846-1870, NE\V Lawns , re-seeding. DECORATIVE CONCRETE Coniplete lawn care. Cle!Ul DRIVES-WALKS.PATIO up by job or monlh. ·Free Civil Engineering Mapping Draftsman CALL OR APPLY TO BILL OKEY '• ,, I :~ ), [', ,, ,, I ,, ' ... .u.u Invest now in beautiful Robinhood, stockton, Ca. comm'l slal>le ti> be bUilrin LOsr:-St>alpoinr-stamese 95207 Santa Ana Hts, use permit male, "Anthony''. Vic 900 allows 24 box stalls, bull blk El Camino, C 1\1. eALL OON;-&t2-8514-esBmile:1. For inlo call l\10RE -Concrete patio for 897-2417 or 846--0932 (7l4J 546-8l30 Ext_ 155 33.13 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. EARN $2100. A month pen, riding arena & specta-_55_7_-_16_25 _____ _ in your own bu1lne1s '='•:::':::":=u::Oo':, 613-=::::""'=::==:::: LOST J\1alr. Seal,p o int for $1200. Investment I· -Siamese. Vic Beach & & 4 hours evening 1 _Mo_n_•_v_t_o_L_ ... _n __ 63_20 ~~ B.H. Reward! less 1noney. ArtistiC setting: AL'S Uindscaping. Tree Lie .• call Max at 644.()687. removal. Yard rc1nodeling. CEJ'\1ENT WORK, no job too Trash hauling. Jot cleanup. Small, reasonable. ~ Repair sprnklrs. 673-1166 Estln1. lt. Stufiick 548-8615 NEAT & reliable, 30 yrs DTS'i'IJ;UUTSHED Concrc!c exp. Complete yd serv, e l\1UST ~E 541.na1 work. BLAC K Ebony cane d · I Co I"'""~ csign patios, \va ks & mm . ...u .... l<),, v.•/silver handle, Vic: Btwn G 4 g driveways. ary 93--101 JAPANESE G ud • n in g Irvine Terr &: 1-1acAtthur Blvd. $25 Reward. GTa-0308 -Service. Neat work. Cleanup C I I -6620 yd, main!. 968-2303 YNG male cat, blk & grey on rac ors ~-------- 1st . TD Loan 8'% INTEREST 2nd TD Loan drinker. Call 536-6801 ·-~--- Al!co Bros. Gardening. t Care For Your Yard! Do You ? Call Ralph. floi0-116!1. * PAPERHANGING & PAINTING. * 008-2425 Photography 6870 Jol»-Men, Wom. 7100 abilities unlimiteo agency EXPERIENCED e llealth, accident and life insurance, vacation. Sal- ary open. Only experienced penons call tor appointment MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION AnANTIC RESEARCH Carparatian 1-'ANTASTIC business oppot· tunity, 140 scat restaurant. established Newport Beach 6 yrs. Well known. For im- mediate sale due fo loss of manager. $10,000. {In. Contact l\fr, Pike. 4~3 striped, wht ft, crooked 1ail. JIM'S Gardening & la\vn Tertnl't based on equity. 515 Frankfort St., HB. maintenance. Res. & com· 642-2171 545-0611 S3&-!J4ll ;TJ-(E RE~10DELERS • mcrcial * 540-4&.17 -·---'----CUSTOMPUOTOGRAPHY RealiOOable -Phone Gordon * 847-674.'l * ARROWHEAD ENGINEERING CORP. A Division of the SUsquehanna Corp. Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. Pree ests -100'% Financing Sattler Mortgage Co. LOST: Sm. brown do&:. Kitchens . garages . carports c;1EAN1 -UPd . SPEodC!d ALb!ST TRISH HOPKINS 598 North F. Street San Bcrnard.ino, Calif. (714) 889-3674 Equal opportunity employer or 494-7432. • 336 E. l7th Street Vic. Slater& 39lh Complele Remodeling. Quali-••ff.vng, c bgling,i:•o ,,_ J~ s, EMPLOYMENT openings • Call 847-5922 ty Contractors. 642-3660 Reasona e ..... o-u955 Plastering, Patch, 488 E. l7th, Suite 224 C.M. Whistling Oyster Restaurt. GREAT food & malt shop operation for sale to right party. UCJ Campus. Good business now • fantastic growth. $5000 dn. Contact Dan. 833-2470 MONEY avail. fo r Jn-YARD Work Collego St" Repat'r 6880 ~==-C,640:2~·;,14::7~0==-I6003 "-· SI H B ' 1 Pho BLACK Male poodle . Additions * Remodeling • ---;-COOK-Exper . nee. &W6unqu1n ·• · · vestmen s. ne Mr. Westcliff area. No idcnt F-d II. Gcrwick, Li". dent. Ex{>('r, Relia .. Very I---------I ADVERTISING AGENCY Pa Im -''' l Conval•·.-t Only apply in person. Sat, Green at f714J 535-4228 Huff-·~ " R uoo74• t 5 •• * SECR ' _, .. Reward! Call 642-8839. 673-0041 * 549-2170 1 ~'~'~'·~~=~·~' -'~'='~-·= * PATCH PLASTERING ET ARY *. Hosplta·I, 13075 Blackbird St. Sun, & Mon. from 10 a.m. • man Investment Bldg, 1746 N \V, Linro!n, Suite 5, -----------JOHNSON'S GA!IDENING All types. Free estimates ewportBeaeh.Expctienced GardenGrovc 638-545(1 *COOKS & Busboys Anaheiin Personals 6405 Yard care. Clean-ups, Prun-Call 540-6825 Excell. typing & shorthand, COOK Pl '1 k d WaitreM, Dish\vasher ' · UPHOLSTERY BUSINESS AVER. GROSS 20M-$10.900 -GOING Restaurant for sale. Sleady clienlele on Balt>oa Island. Owner, 675--3375 THE QUICKER YOU CAU.. THE QUia<ER YOU SELL Mor1gages, Trust Deeds 6345 -'-='-""'=--·· " lST T.D., $16,000, 97.i All due 3 yrs, Ocean vw, land in l.Aguna Beach. 20'i'n dis- count Broker. 4~100 or 4!M--6632 eves. • ------Carpet Cleaning 6625 ing, planting. 962-2035 ' some billing, under 30. Pres-good' p:;~an co~r ~:~L~'.IEXP="·"'o'°, -;S°'E"""R-;V,-l°'C°"E""ST=A, Summers Coming On ----------Plumbing 6890 sure pa.cc. Xlnt. benefits. Reliremen1 home cook. ex-SALESl\1AN, full or part And So Should You! STE/,t-,1 Jet carpet cleaning. General Services 6682 Call fTI4l 642-39lO per . pref. Apply in p!'rr.on. time. Unifmm s furnished, HAPPINESS IS.·· C!arKarc natlon-wi rl e ---------A Superior Job ;o.1rs. Ellis~ C ontinental gd. comm. program. Apply i· THE IN CROWD :service. }"'ree est. 642-'1055 APT CLEANING -Painting Y,!alcr heaters-disposers A better job. 1'1anor, 2130 s. Coast, 2590 Nev.'P(lrt Blvd, 01:. Ask • S , · T the A , , R"• Shampoo'••" & 1 ,.,, Gen. repa irs $7.50 per 1 J \\'1ng1ng oge r gain. -•'b • • .,, • '. -hr. 642-2755-&12-0506 A more inlC'resling job. Laguna Beach. or en-y Singles CouplCs Parties R c Pa i r s. R E 1\1 A R C A hig her paying job. E"x"C;;;L'°'U'°S~tVE=--o~-~-1 GENIE Z.9 pm. 879-2560 SERVJCES, 847-668.11 PLUl\1BrNG REPAIR A nior l'h II g· . b COOK: Eve. shift. l\!ust Dress Shop, NEW CLUBHOUSE OPEN! CALL THE HANDYMAN No job too small A ~~-,:.;~1_,•, 't•n 00 1":_,JO · know ;ill diets. llAM-7:30 Lido Isle desiJ·es exp'd R d e 64231.28 e """" "' P;\1, call 638-5-1;j{) alteration lady. R eis . * Al 7 ea General Home Repai.r-'-:::====-====ol or a lint j ob-new grads. 673-7680 Bu1lnes1 Busine1s one. * 675-~1 .. I -Counter Man to $500 -~portvniti11 6300 Opport\lnitle1 6300 -====='====-I ~-e!'~ng 6960 \\le offer 11 ttliablc, confi-5' !,fay -wk. Good co, benfs & • FACJ'ORY HELP·• ~;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;I YeR, It's your fault. For re-H 1· 6730 d 11 1 · 1nerlt raises. Eslb'\ local co, Soldering e:rtper IJMl'd. 21'30 a u ing -• Dressmaking-Al1crations ·-en II. scivice lhat started Coll A c !\I , , corded message that will Th -------Desig~d to "Uit ,·ou. '1n 1946. JASON BEST ege v. ·1 • So , change your life call. , e MOVING. garage clean-lip & C II 642 7 4 Employment Agoncy e SWISS INDUSTRIES e -METH ING NEW• 547-6667 Ille hauling. Reasonable. Call Jo * t>-16-&14G • a • 1 1 2::!)7 So. Ma in, Santa Ana File Clerk $375. • -24 Hr. Recording • 1''rce cstimn tc~. &i:>-160'1. - --- -SUP ERIOR AGENCY 92&1 V..'. Katclla, Anaheim Em ploy" paid fee. Xlnt co, Tile, Ceramic _ 6974 1857 1-farbor, Costa Mesa In this da y when franchi•ing is reaching the good reputation it enjoys -it's great to find a truly good franchise that actuolly gives "the franchi see a sound investment. One that offe" him a very .kigh and fast return on hi• inve•lmenl dollar, withl'"I -tying up tho enormou• capitol that most -franchises Clo. We h.ave, unquestionably, tho bo•I opportunity for the smoll inve•tor in • long time . You can work either part 0< fUD time ond ea r n exceptionally high ooming._ You do need al lea•I $1895.00 • cuh to sl1rl. For furtbor info., write includ- ing telaphono lo: Franchise Di recton, P'.O . • •-aox066, S1~ Loka City, Utoh. Dept. 89 " • ' . * F1JU,Y LICENSED * i 'ARD I Gar. C I e a» up. S.16-5410 or 821-1220 bcnls. Typing helpful for , . ATTRA CTIV E · -LADY Renowned liindu Spititualist. DA I LY Ren1ov" tl"('es. ivy. trash. * V<'rn<'. The Tile l\1an .* \\TAiVTED 2 to 3 ria)'$ wk, COUNTER HELP $1.G5 per advancemenl, Other fee & Advice on all matters. Grade, bach.1)1)(', 962·87·15 Cust. ~rork. Install_& repairs. !!Illes clerk & li!e ofc v.-ork, hr. Apply: CflOW BELL. free jobs, Love, Me.Triage, Buslriess LITE llauli nv; & garage No Jo b too s'"'.'all. Plaster Call li·t2--80:iT 2576 Ne\vporl Blvd.· C.M. JASON BEST neadings given 7 days a <ie"~"p, >I•" , lhru Sal, patio. 1.cak1ng sho\\'er E C 1 Employment Agency W.'k' .A,•, l-9P'l 312 N, L'-1 " " · B b 'ti M • I D A' 1'"RS & onsu !ants " " c...o •·· Li' l ''S-5031 ·-pa•·,, a ysi er-esa uc J\1ar, "*" 2207 So Main Santa An r ree r:s ma e .,., • •" Needed. M..en & Women be ......,. I"· • a Camino-Real,~S:ln -S.17-19~17/84.6-0206 morn, for kidgrtn c:hild. In b"·I-.. 10, Y•••-"lf. "~V'f ... Katclla, Anaheim Clemente. 492,9136, 492-0076 ·p I LOT l!AULING & Cle-an Up _ Your hQrnt". Call alt 4. Xlnt -,,,."",-, .. n,·ty 10, ,;:;:,n 54Q-5410 or 821·1220 Trees Hrn10\·l'f'I . F'rcc Est. $45-7860 " ··-'""' WANTED for pcrn1ancol e ~8-t'M2 e Trel Servic• 69801~===~~-~-dl.'siring high earnings . Gal Friday $600 position: parachute jum· =========I , -BABYSITTER for 3 childrtn Small investment req. F'or Ex cit Ing. expanding co. ping, pizza eatinJ:, Paella H I · 6735 !"REES. I-ledges. trim, cut, 9. 6 &. 4, full !intc. 1vc-ck!y, additional info. & a~ Building beaut:ituJ. new ofcs.. maker. l\tusl have hro1•"n ~sec eanrng ·stumps, removed·, hauled. 30 In C.?-.1, nr 19th. 497-18'12 poinlment catJ 495-5688 OI' Some·typlng;"'l'te •·'M'nderful eyes. Reply Box ;\f-4.99, Dal-JOE'S CLEAN SERV. yrs e.."ll:p. Fully ins. 642-4030 afl 7· 495-5974. variety job. Top bents. Call ly Pilot. ORANGE \\"r do Everything -Res. & DON 'S mEE SERVICE All'IB=A~e=y~s=1=I =1E=R~~,-; .-.-.-1-n DELICATESSEN men, full l\liS!I Elizabeth, 557-6122, Ab. * Newporter Sauna * Comm. Fl'ce Est. 5-19-3126 !Ypcs, Lise & Jru;. Free Es-def!P('J'81elv ~I? c d c d 01 time. See Terry,.495 E. l1ui ig_!il Abbo.~ P~nMt All!ll-_ }"or J\Tcn & \\'t>•ncn EA\' & Beach Jnni!otial tiniatcs. &4.Z.~l. area. 642-9276 aft 6:.lO. • 'SL Cos!a. Mesa cy, ~ W. Warner, SWt& 211,' Pmf"s .. iion{ll r·<'mnlt' !'lart Car(X'ts, \\'indn1v~. floor~. U h I 6990 B F: A U TI C r 1\ N -\,'antM * DENTAL ASSISTANT * Sa nta Ana. New porter Inn Hotel COAST'S rtC'. Res & Co rn m e· J . _P_~!t'!'.f_____ Nev."JX)rt !ollo1ving. Unusual Front dei;I(. only. Good hn, "G'A0R°'DEN"-'Ei;R.,.---_Au'°=;,'°tal1...,.I ~!'-· ll07 Jamboree Rd, N.B. &i6-J401 CZYROSKl'S Custom. Uphol. opp'ty. 675-1330 ~tr. Adan1s sal open. Exper. nee. &ach for 11pt complex in 614-0960 · -Euro~an _Ct·at;sm11.~~hip * BEAUTICIAN. for busy, 11.rea, Call bet 8am & 9pm, Ne1vport Center att•. SWINGERS Orange. County Ironing 6755 100 1" fin! ti-12-145'1 popular priced C.'.\I. salon. ~ * &14-0603 * Guide. FrE>e info \\Tlte P.O. lead•ing ~::::x:-::==:;::::==o-1!-.'.'~"~'..'.N'.'.'~""')!!"~B~Iv:":d ., C.~t-Paid vac. No cHentrlr DENTAL A s s i 11 tan 1, Gen1ral Office $4.SO. B-Ox 2111 Anaheim 92804 IRONJAG Jn my homl", Sl req'd. New gnid v.•cloome. chair.side, ~r only. $4()() Flexowrlt~. b!?llch al"4:1., ClaD A L COHOLtCS Anonymous Hr. OroM'mAking 4r after~· TIME FQR Call the Manager. 548-9919 a mo to start, 25, yrs +, Loraine, WtBtcllff PmionneJ P hone 542.-7211 or write lo lions. 54;).7641 '-'UICK CASH Bookkeeper to $650 H.B. a.re.a. Send ReKUme AaencY. :M43 Wnlclill Dr,, P.O. Box 1233 Co:o;la MeMt. M lcef lm1~~~~~=::£l~ ~--i Co n .. ni;il worki ng -nds, to ~f-74 Dally Pilot. N.n . N.B. 645-2nO er e P a n1ror1a1 ~ -• 61'9CI -0 H '" -.,,..,...,;;;,,,_==--I TIRED oflha toldfurnltu.t't'? ,UI · THR UG A Good Co. bcnfs. Xlnl opty DF;NTAL Assistant. HAIR STY.LIST · H's rtitlly nol that hard Ct .EAR Vu Maintenance, \\.'e fQr rtJ!ht IX'"'°"· chalrside, ~ only. $400 Beau!)' & Wjg Salon h8.$ open. to replace. Ju'I w11tr.h the' d:> <tVCl')'lfll ng: Sperltllldng DAIL y PILOT JASON BEST ll mo lo start. 2.i yrs +. Ing for pcnon wtth lll'll'ne turnllure k ml&ci'ilt1nMc.,,;",;.' !---------+-";•,,...apt cltanup. Yrce est., 24 WANT .,ADS r:niploymi'nt Ag1·ncy H.B. area. 962-7797 =:::-:= foUov.1ing. Salary plua comm roluninsli11he-o1D111 '~1!V..&°'269S•-----1-7101 Sq. .Ml!ir!. ~.:.:ta Ana DENTAL RECEPTJ..,wil:-ti &. paid vacalfon. Se<:Uon. 9261 W, Kate>llB, Ann.htl'J'I • Mature, rcllable wl!h ex-h-111.LLlE"S ·iqf-3446 - 516-5410 or 811-1220 pctiel"l(le only. MS-.M44 Dial 642-~ for RESULTS • i I I ; -~~:--~-.--_-...:_-::.-:_~~~~--:~i:-:.~~~~~~~--~-:-~-~~...,.~~,..-~---~---:,..--.,.-~~~~~-~-::-c;':""-:--:-:-:::--:~------;-,,.,-....,..,,""-·~..,,, ...... .-... .,..,.,,,..., .. ---------·------ • • , .., • Mondi111 Junt· 1, 1970 JOU a IMPLOYMINT JOU a IMPLOYMINT JOll a IMPLOYMINT JOll & IMPLOYMll!!I JOU a IMPLOYMINT JOU a IMPLOYMINT MIRCHANDISI FOR MlRCHANDISE ,OR J. Mtn, w-UDO Jo•i .Mtn, w-7l0o JObt. ~· Wom. 11ati .Joli• Mon,Wom. 7!00 Jebt Mon,W-7100 k~l .. INh'Uctfon 7~ SALE-AND TRAD~ ~~N_l?._!~~E_ -e MCYl'EL MAU> e • "li , EXP~ !>la Offkt Fumltu,.. · IOIO Planoi & Organs lllQ OAILV PILOT' It MERCHANDISI FOR SAl;E ANO TRAOI ··-··-Misc. Wanttcl 1611 ll!Wlnc lllL ** POlJCEM!:N F flvt ~. no hle.cbClr •<> -Ever ,think you'd he oood Lquna U..f Moir! MW pooltloN. fl•L lo •!art. SERVICE CNETER ceptlnr new ""'""" Will USED llffl deli\> 13i).lfl • PW!"".-os-1-0R_G_ANS __ e r.,auni'~ S. COUt Hwy, Exp'd •PPllcaata may be EmpJoyment Agency come to home. Refer. Pollu.ni cha in $12.SO • up NEW It USED W A11T pd UOld ml'ChiM '25· or &t2-6111 aft 8: 30 PM St Selling life insurance? M= u~~ l 9"-2lllll ,.....,;. abo,,. anlly lowl m-255! e Uoed 2 A < dra"" !lllnt e Yamaha Planoa Orgo.no ,..... vi·u. nuuut part time. de~ on ql.l.l.l.1tlcaUons ~ • :ree Jobi RONALD r~ Vo i c e c..blnttt e UHd WOOd de.kl e Thom.u t>r&:nna Old Electrlo T r•ln1 """" Mutual fUllds? Peolnsuta ..... 5atuy --~ ..,,..; *ExteStcy• ...... '*'° "~•ruci<>r. Prlv. t.."""' In M~tahan Bros Dnk mo. e Klmboll Pia"" • · * 615-1841 * council conaldtn.tion. Xlnt my home 531~ ISOO N-M Bl~ ' e v-"' • c btll ' TWIN Size Canopy Bed ln 'pd cond. Investment counseling? • • NEl!DED '".,.. btnef!b. App11can11 Chall•rc .... "" .,. w1"'• -· eo.1a M;;:;;: ~ 'C:"oAST 'M&s 1c -Or did vn.: ever-wish Two Office Glrl1 ~~~ ,:e~~~~~pri:n~-:,u;:r s; ~ ~ Tht~trlcal 7900 .,, 6!:~!! '. H'f:,~~I Cllll '41M72!1 uld" -·II ll hr ? ·~"'25Jnd aOlo to drivt 10 as""' 5' w·~· ~·'. H.s. • +. · ACTING ~_E.~~lpmtnl IO!! Open 1o.e Fri 10.9~s,;'1~5 FREE TO YOU you co IC a t ee. -APPLY -= diploma or CED f'q\liv:, *Acct S.Cy ...... $SOO Do )'OU W&nl 10 be. (I.Ill Ume 18~1 Sell"CtiYC typewrtter -~ -~ -.... p - l88 ·E. 16th St., C.M. d-ltlo vllWlonrl le phylJ~ .. ~ ~.for stat typlat Jn worklftf profeulonal? Do $340. Porla9ble typtwtlter WlhVoal""t olhaa"""'s"a1" FllEEld Glo l oodShoh mhoo n!IO "'°'121 --1 ---. We're one of the few who is now ln all three. n. ttm ••t ·~ be lnter._,ne'ld. you have lhe aeU d.l&clpllne $29. 64~126 · • .P enna.11 op · And we 're ready to offer the right IXU\Q, an W&Jved for exp'd. perion.s. to itubjcct Younclt to a rtg. on Pianos and Oraans. 6 week old puppies, Ptrt exec:ve ;;;es ~poftunity. ,8:'ll1n!n1g bdroad ilnawpoftel. ~~'tN.~»'sEi~ ~ti~ t~~ ~I~~~·~!!: ~~ ~~~~1~~1~~lt~~:sea! ~ R11t•urent 8014 ~~k.'Jt~A~;1~n~~6 ~r1j~~. Sh8e~~:~.:4 ~~ spec m an Panning ""' dlvi uals personn DEPT, 605 Fore1t Ave. ketp'lf. Opt)' tQ lelll'n •ptc:iaJ cept mloor rotes until the (Jl r Dell euc lB19 Ncwpo11, C.M. 842.84S4 833--0300 e11 and blll1neues. Representing I flrst·rate •s-1n.t) 404-1121, :lob, Vint benefits. trklnl rlOd 1 ,_ , 12l Hamburger GrUl.t ""Open Every Nile }~REE kith· food w/each billion company. With I trainin~ salary u:r. agency e REC~-ONISf e ng ~ 1 cotnp""te . (1 1 Cotton candy machlM A Sunday Afl~moon '' $85.,0 th uni I ~" *S-R ••)! If ao TKE LONDON LA· w froe kitten, cute, cuddly .i to a mon plus opport es for a • 833 Dover Ortve Ex~rll!:nced, front off.ice ap-Kept , . ~ GUNA A CT o Rs woru+. Ted 6~Z..74.'i5 J im 534--2401 plo.ytul, 7 wk1., box·tralned, dlUonal Income. And prospects high in the Newport Beach ptarance. HeiV)' ph<me, Frnt ofc, pol. gd typist who SHOP mlah be b Televl1lon 1105 long & short hair, lit• a: ftve-f~ nnr,. 64l.3870 •-.lnr • flllnr. 548--3682 guan. her ipelltng, Ex.cltint t • le to help Ger191 Sile • IOl2 ------tabbl~ '""'u•. 9G&-1o20 t ll VII! businctla yOU. No prevtou1 exper1ence --------U" Por111ble <'Olor 1V & •• ..., If lbun 1 like your career, call US at .. R11ume1 Prepared · nct-euacy, no aae.. barrier. GARAGE Sa.II!: sun &. 1'1on ~ $9;i COCK·A·POO, Jove. children 714- 8 M2-0G28, Ext. 321, or write P.O. Box ~1A1:1~ Ck •••• to ~ REASONABLE &M-0780 *MTST Opr ..... $500 1.fember1 or thlt excl111lve 111a.y 31 .l Junl!: lllt. G.E. ~ld S..8-811li UFll. 2 yean and other dogs. Kltll!:nt, 101 , Slnta Anl, We'd like to b~ from you. • .. -..-...~ '"'''''" to.....,.. REXAIR INC. Career opty for gd opt in new group will only be accepted \\asher & dryer, S85 ea or """~-~·===· ~==-Calleo. Outty al'ld Starnese. Exec Secy Bkkpr • • •• • • SIQI ~ dept. Xlnt, Soc. upon a u U1factory persolfttl S150 both. xlnt cond. 7 pc. 5 G 8500 962-.tfdj alt S pm 1001 Pue j:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'!'=========lb:ec, Secy • ........ ·•• $600 interview with the director, dlncltl!: act, b J k /br ow n, ~rtl~ oods Dr. HB. 1112 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 Join IMrt, Wom. 7100 Secy •••J• "''''''' $525/575 ANAHEIM DIV. *Secy Finance .. $475 Call 494""'404 fOI" 11ppt. S\.\':ivel chn, $130. Tumiturc, SURFBOARD Ex c e JI en t NEED .good homes for )'18.t HANDY Man to war1'. for concesalon operator at O. C. Fairll'OUMI. Retlnd or &eml reUrtd OK. Hn flex· ible. 642-SOOEi Here ls our present llat of job opportunltle1: Clerk Typist Credit lnteiviewer - Typl1t PIT Girl Friday Cashier. wttl train Secy, typing, no SH Secy, top lkilll Saleswoman Full Time .Exp, Lumber Man Secy for law office Bookkeeper Keypunch Operator Exp, inlkle collector bp, Cuhlor, 311 ... wk """"'"""-Factory Trainees Brake alignment man (State lie. & own tools)' INDl,INDINT . ~IRIONNlt AGl!NCY ins Ora.nae Ave., Suite C C.M. 64l-0028, 545-0979 Houseke;eper Beach home, part time, Phono61>-0993 ' '1SKPRS Empb'r pay1 fee George Allen BYWKI Agency 106.a E. 16th, S.A. 5f7-0395 HOUsEKE'EPER. full time, 7-3:30. Parkhunt Rttire- . ment Rdidtnce. 9925 La Alameda, Tountaln ·valley. 9G-Mll ' kousEKEEPER • D a y s, 1 P a 1 m c r e a t Convalescent 1 HOfl) 13075 Blackbird St. Carden Grove. 6.18-545(1 HOUSEKE~ER·Llve In, for eldttly ccu.ple. Mature . 'lt'Orlla11 pN:f'd. &U.-6661 kOUSEWIVES 6: rilothers, ,earn extra mon@y shoWing beautiful Beelines fashio1111, Car MC, ho 'lnYett. 539-2967, 893-1317. tfOUSEWORK -Woman wanted 6 hrt wk , sa hr 'to start, Baylhbrts area. 548-7092 kOMEWOR.KERS WANTED 1 (Envelope Addressers). Ruah 1tunptd, 1 e I t -a d- d r 1111 d .envefope. LANGDON WORLD TRADERS, P.O. Box 1127. ~Redondo ~h, Calif. IMMEDIATE OPENING for expert!:~ lite mechanic A service 1tatlon man. Good lai&ry Ir comm, unifoma tuini.hed. Thill po I i Ii on :rtq'I 1mOg ilcenH le 10m1: Jcnowll!:dp of a Ir· con- ditioning • brake1. Apply :e:30-4PM. 2590 Newport Blvd. Cost.a Meu., CSEE .JERRY) Junior Accountant Htgh acbool diploma (aome college pi:!ferTf!d), with 'knowledge of aOCOW1ting or ~laled a,eas. Experienc- ed In pyroll A: time-ktt~ ina prc)cedures I. methods, Apply ln person or call (7141 546 IOIO n13 Harbor Blvd. Colt& Mesa. Calif. Ml"IA"ruN'fra Div. RESEARCH CORPORATION A Divlskln of the · Susquehanna Corp, F.quaJ oppcirtunl~employrr LADIES 2$40, from 11 to l or 2 pm, BOYS over ll , Fu.LI or part <lmf, dl)' or nlt:hl • CLERKB, t'OOKS A fOod inparatlon. Apply ln ~ McDONALD'S 635 W, lJth St, C.M. * UDtES * IMO. show SARAH COVENTRY S- .. all ~at0n j ewe lry . Ablolutcly no Jnvest'ml. We lrt!n. "1"'631 or 90-&l8I NO-manl!:r v.'hat tt t1, }'OU ea.n se-11 It with a DAILY Pil..OT \VANT AD! 642-.5618 · ·-Constr. Secy •••••••••• $500 U .YOl.I want to work w/fig. THE PROFEsSIONAL picture. frame1, camping cond. 6'11" 1.8~" wide $&!. old fc.nnle cat and 3 LEI' us 00 YOUR ~~ Clk/Secy ••••••• • $500 ~ow ,:.{rung ap~ca~ ures, type . accur. It. learn SCHOOL OF DRAJ\1A equip, tools, f I r e w ood ' Ct.ll 546-8036. adorable blk 1 wk old ktt· SELF.CTIVE SEARCH ~ '" .............. , $4'° or ime emp ymen · abouJ computers, thl.!i ~ Siqe..Motlon Picture lumber, dolls, doll clotl\elJ, ··========= tens male and female. ·We have many jobs near the ~~~~~ Ole •••• ~ Must have good work back· your opty: Beginnlng~Advanccd gamt>11, books, coronet. 3·12'J M l1cellantou1 8600 842-TIZ'i. 1112 beach area· .... ,_. .... .,....Yr • • • •••• • ......., sround. Aae 18 ot avtt, H.S, Cl 64&-6749 Se R b r e e i e Ln, ·CdM, -------Siik Sc · Op A/P Clerk .............. $425 IJ'l.d. *Stet Typl•t .... $500 &lll!:I eves. S#-l058. NEED gocxf home for lovable l'ffn" r1. AIR Clerk ............ S400 Intt. job/learn new fleoll'ls/,.,ERCHANDISE FOR 1~==~~-~~~ GRADUATION GIFTS spayed female tortolae 1ht-ll And '.f'relnff• Order llt!k Cll'!rk .... $400 SlJMMER JOBS FOR top Co. SALE AND TRADE ESTATE Sale, furn, pictures, BcautttuJ rlna!I, necklaces, cat. Brilliant colors. Hou.ae. lookkeepart PIT Exec Secy •• $2.75/3. hr l"noLl..!EGE STUDENTS dishes Ir 110 f o r th· PaJTJnas lor tho Graduate. broken, sweet and aenl.le, S.Cret1ry *Secy ..•........ $500 Furniture 8000 Everylhln&: goes . 32.8 Custom ClL'ltlng. ·Cnsting 5'13-0813 6/2 Keypunch * * * NUR.S•S Top Starting Wae•• Catter opt)> tor gd typist w/ Poinsettia, CdM, Tue/Wed, supplles, waxet, engagtomcnt BEAUTIFUt::J all w h It e Mtdlcel \VE are increasing person-consatr, know-how 20 PC. "MAORI 0" ~"=""='='=·='=· !='"=·==== &. wL>ddlna rinp our special. spayed cli~ tlaer itrlped Frff & Ftt Jobs nel in all depts, all shlfta. Rapid advancement to ~ 500 N Ce le Dr NB J ROOM GROUP ty. All jt\\'tlr')' making mnrklfli'~ on back and face. We have 2 Orange County Of. ICU • CCU • OB • labor • agement tt&U, tor men Jook. Suite~ n r ' FROM lrtOOEL 1-101\tES Appliances 8100 equipment. Roughl & cut 2 kltlena blk and t:la'er. fioei to Hrvl!: you. delivery, operalln&: room Ill& tor ,.n outstanding fu. By Apf:lt. &U-49Sl Includes: Quilted sofa &. KENMORE 111odcl 6 0 0 stones. E\!ecythlng for the 5'1S-0813. 6/2 Sel@ctlve Search and Door nursing. ture. SERVICE Station I s I and chair, 2 ertd !ables & coffee washer late mOdeJ xlnt rock hound. NEEl> aood bomo for male Employment A&ency ALL private rooms, 150 bed FOR APPOINTMENT CALL Salttman. Over ~. Exp'd table, l lamP1, dresser, ,mir. cond. '$65. r r 1glda1 r e ()pen Tue1 thru Sat, !).(i and female mlxed br'ffd 2120 So, Main, Santa Ana unit. C.Onven!ent houain&: n4-n51 . pf't'f'd. 2801 !:. Out Hwy, ro~ hea~boa.n:tftqullled5 ho)( Imperial elec. d~er, x!nt Sunday 10-4 closc<l ~Ion. pupple1 cute & healthy. Yi7.fi055 and schools. SALES • Service Estab at Goldenrod, 001. AP nga mR ~. ~ C'Ond SSO. Will Ol!liv11:r. f'lVE ?rl GEt.lS & 5,ls.-081.} 612 INTERVIEWS at your con. Fuller Bnush roule, $125 9.'k n5-0533. ~ =; lablo & 4 hi· 847-8U5. 546-3672 ~;l~A~~e~~~t~r 4 Puppies 6 v•k. old T@l'l'itr ~~~N~~714~N~~· guarantee to start. Sffr.5745 -TILLIRS-co~AflE AT S7.t9.95 FOR ConnolueLU'Hlccorator 2750 Harbor Blvd., ll·A le Beagle nllx 3 Jonc-ha.lttd. t'OMMUNITY HOSPJT. SALESLADY for JeMlry Attn.ctt .... openlnp·al'l avaU. $399 Items. vel ... et uphol , loVI!: Coata fl1esa * 549-2039 Cute and playful. 8.f.7--6638 ----~-~--- AL, 17772 Beach Blvd., Slon!. Some ex per. req'd •Ille far aperlenced tallm No down Pmt.t. Only SlG mo seats &: chn. mlmm, fancy 1 -:;;::::::~:::::;: att'r 5: 00 SJ.SO Huntl.ngton Beach. PH: 5.f.S...l402 In our new Ht111ttncton WILK'S WAREHOUSE delkl, leather uphol. card I 1 PEDIGREE wire haired Fox S Cy S S Bl'!ach and ecw.ta Mua off tbl l 4 match'g arm chn. NURSE'S AIDES E • -ALE . 600 \Y . .tth SI., Sanla Ana 613-86 Terrier. Nffdt rood home. *TRAINEES* ~no!s:~!=.n::u! SPANISH FUKNITURE USED l~ppllanceos le TV'1, ~~~~ emlaratlns~l CALL SHU"TSl LVN'S-Daya ~ PM, In. aervice proaram· with Pa 1 m c r I!: • t ConvalHcent medi-vl1ion Frinre bcnefltt: Hosp. 130'15 Blackbird St. HUNTINGToN VALLEY . Garden Grove. fi38.M50 CONVALESCENT MAID WANTED HOSPITAL Apply in ptf'IOn, Tahiti lrui 8382 NeWman, Mote.I, 450 Victoria, C.M. Huntington Beach, Calif. NEED sharp. Pf!?'IOhlble Wan call P.raonneJ (21.1) 3 complete moms. 3 months all itJA1'8nle«l. Dunlap'A, llCC)'.•m join our ta.st itf>'o\'• 8A9-05.t2 old. Green velvet davenJ)Ort 1815 N'wpo rl, C.t.1. ONE gray & whltl!: kitten. Ing co, Dive~. duties lncl. · & lovl? teal, Solid oak C'Of:ftt SU-'l7S8 Male ll 'Vka. old, nuds te!l!:p}¥1ne contact w/cu&to-table & comnlOdc. Exotic ""==·,,,----~-c good home. Part Slamffe. rd ~ •·· SH Typltt ~J0..$375 4 ft fem pictllres, lamps· KEN1.10RF. auto w1111her Ir: 9132.5n9 . _ 6/1 men1, reco ""l'!p .. ,., • 11..r~.. ,_, s ect Qu 1 d l)'plnr. Muat be accurate .. ...,. consiuer &irl rla:ht out $575. Dinette let \vilh high pc een e cc.· ryer. ·~~ ... .J I BEAUTIFUL. irecn eyes. 3 -·• exp'd. of school It aood typltt. Opty back riloe1 gold chain $15. Doth Jn xlnt. cond. $40 e&. L-ll 8. kll'' 10 ,,_ ~N \"ill d ll "7 'II' .,, ''72 89'2312 ·~ . mmcoc ~"" •~. t.o advance. Con1plete bedroom set \.\'ifh " e v. O"t -q · "• "'Oll'-ov If" old. pure bred mother, START at $525/mo, Xlnt Superior Aaency 642-1141 new Slnmtom ldngsi:i:e bed • l\.1aytag deluxe washer SOO 830-260:J. h1iflsion Viejo 6/1 oppty, for advancement. All 1857 Har~r, Cosla Mesa $.125. Private Party, 842-1128 Maytag s<'t; i:tas diyer S200 AIR BRUS!! ,, frt..... be • Incl ...... flt aft 8 PM, 536-8946. Others from $25 up 531-8637 with 1<1 1 BEAUTIFUL Calico kitten, MAN For Ice cream rout@ Nuntn1 u 15C n 1· · ..... ~ S S SC 1to r1 t1J)Owcr cornpre1110r, 2 sUvcr, l orange Per1ian ln Lquna Beach. 21 )'ti, RIGISTERED NURSI &harina. Apply in peraon •l· WAITRE EXPSI! '***'NCED RAM'•LETS LARGE FRIGID~IRE !ml!, color jar. cxttll~nl kitten, hou 1ebro ken . neat appear~. Apply l .C . .C.C.U. thltN( GOOD cond~tlon. _Bottom condition, 1ultt1ble for 1!gn 53a-874t 611 Melodee Ice Cream, 1502 Expandlng unit. Challenging C•llfornle No Phone Calla; ANSW' E freezer. $j(j. 545-818'1 J1ho11 <lr hobhylll. Soo nt ADORABLE kl1t11:n1 .. 6 wkl . . w. Sth, Santa Ana. . opportunltltJ, oonttnuing ed· ~nJ1ctlon Molding s= ins=~ RS e RE1'"RIGERATOR, .. 11h111·• Dally Piiot Art Dept. 330 old. v.·eaned &: houaebroken. MAN to uaiat Mgr., local ucation progr&ri\. Contact ·200 Brl.atnd Aw., C.M. . 5930 p·-'"-,.. ___ • H ......... ,. 1 h .,,.._ • $3j \V. Bay, Colla °J11cAn . r.take Or3J1~, blk .. l ar&Y·Whlte . appliance •tore. ?i-tust be ~nnel So. Coast Com-(Irvine I Wltrial COrppll!'Xl -..u+; ....,.... wy. ""'"'ru" -le Y -"'111:at -•842-1649 • oUl'r. 61:2-4321 (ask for Anne &l:J-3340 611 neat appear;...,., Call 9 AM munit)' Hoi!ip, 318'72 c.oast Secftt.... Newport Bee.ch Inward -DIE RICH or Chlll'lotte) -... ...., LU!: ins"-.. ,._•~ thin ---~~----NEED good home for gtnUt to 10 AM only: 496-2303 Hwy, So. 1Aauz,. tnll 499-Extcutlvt Stcrtlary WE NEED YOU --·-• oome • Antlqutt ' 1110 * AUCTION * l3ll Ext 356 that kee()R a man poor nU --~----lerrlor mlxcd female. Bclre MANAGERS &: SUPERVI~ S500 mo to start CALIF. CASTING CO. hla llle eo he can DIE RICH Ortt Co. monthly m1rkt!t If YoU \11111 sell or buy' and blk. Lovet: children ORS, male. DI.)' a: nl&ht ** NURS!:S AIDES ** 6 day week, little typing & Looking for every day people . ' . · ANTIQUE S"OW 1 w•a~.. 548-0813 612 ahift, AeJ!ly: Experienced. 7-3PM sborthand, 1otJ of respon11\. like )'OU! For T.V. Commer. 3 P1ect: beiie ttect1ona l $100, & SALE' 1 ve UIUJ' a try 2 KfM'ENS, 1 all &reY MacGregor Y1eht Cqrp. * 549-3081 * bilitil!:1 with major Orange cials 4 film work Rece' Pair of club chairs $25 ca, AW..,tlonsd FooA· ay 7:30 :·m· female, I ,,,_., _ _. ·-..... 'le ~..,.,,. Placentia, C.M. PART TIME County firm 11 aec'y to V.P. free IO'een te1t ~ ....... ,:;:: 42'' round marble 1op coffee Sat. June 6th, JI a.m, • 9 in y's uction garn ... ~ ... o.iu ... u -z o Prod _.# • ,_.., · tabll!: S40. Te:ik wall unfl p.m. Sun June '1'1h, 11 am .-~ .....-,, N. ,,~~. ~1 .., .. ., ..,.,., female. RabbltJ, 6.f.6..1578 . .... ,CU,RIST 'C'or Men SECRITARY, 9-1 PM-. ' u..... Not a school no fee "u1"711 ... v•• '-1' .,,_..,,._, 612 lnAl~a: , 3190 ,Pullmin, CM •co $l1S' p~n· DAY fl5. Teak bullet $15, Blhck p.m. Org. Co. F'alrground11, Behind Tony·a Bldg. Mat'I, 'Newport Beacll.-Y-o\l.Di1 Ce SUMMER ONLY e ) ~5432' ~··to · .. 5 "-" chair, coffee tables, C'nd 88 Fair-Ori~. Coata M~. 2 REAL cute msle kflfl!:lll, capable. Oil M8.9174. Young, ilat 3J..30, efficient U acoepl!<I. Fo. appt phooe tablca, lamps. che1!s ' twin Arlmil':!llon 50c. CARVED S 1 n tu I!: O ! 8~i wks old. \Vt!:aned ~ * MEDICALTRANSCRIBER with good phone voice. Fnst *SECRETARY (71.t) 835-3232 beds', 644--1058, 3.t:J9 Sea VERY Old matching Chit· ""1;~.An~~\.'1Lnl!1~on~~~1.~a_J, l~iJ1ed. 548-6202 6/2 GO . typing, ml!:d . to catch on to variety -0! Sall':t exper, pre!l!:m?d, * WAJTRESS * ll~ze Ln, CdM. tonier anl'f Dre.11!lt'r. BoUi "" FREE To 1fooc1home 1:. wk 1,-'-I-. Da• ,. al· duties. '-• Jypl •• & , .. A... AbllHy to work with little * HOSTESS * l ...... llthograph $Hl00, IOi\f elec y ,,.,u..,va~ ;, '" uuuu ... ,..,,.. ..~.,,. SHIOO 7 PC. KING SIZE \11/alfaco+:u Jl"•lvel mirrors. t J 1100 A old nrlorablc mater Kfttf:'n. ternoon .m!L Top 11&lary. "hand• must. supervision,..,.~ •. · ·· Exp'd. OVtr 25 Bl!DROOM \Va/nut; Excell@nt Con· YJ>'!Wrlcr : u to 842'-7623 6/.2 P.---1 Oept, HOAG BALBOA MOTOR JIOMES Conlacl Pl'rsonnel D@pt., BLUE DOLPHIN dll Pu .sprinkk•r rontru!J<'r I: Jgc .• ,.., • M COX "''G ••M E U1rgc·9 drawer dres,ser, mlr. I. on. rchn,.t•d nriw In uuto valvc-neve1· uled-c(>j!t f.LUf'"Y f'rl·"y k I l t. -, , HOSP. N.B. (TI4) S4Q.5103 u . · """ " j4NiJ • ~,, • ., Via Lldo NB JOOS I f u · ~ "" "" Warneor Ave., s.A. (114) ;Jo>.>.I • '· ror, 2 bedalde stands, King •"" -nhsa61m,_•17•2!" ysuitt. WJ, t1•tl SI5. 50 l\.1cxican \veancd and traln ed . ./Medical receptlonllt, 546-2551 WAITRESS ... Busy beach slze headboard,frame,quJlt. ~ eaC' · ,, eves and clay !llC'Y 1'Xl' 2'0c ea. 548-461.5 6/:J Laguna Beacll. Must be PersonMI A111t. Equal opportunity employC"r restaurant needs attraclive ed mattress, 11heetJ. blank-·, ~w=kc=nd='·~=~~~-&14-lOj!J, 342!1 Sea Breeze ADORABLE cocker inlx 1 good with people. Reply to Local Co. @xpandlng ratiidly. S 1 c:CM glrl.11 21-35, f'XJI food & elt:, etc. ANTIQUE 184~ En1 ll 1h Ln. Cd,\1 . wk. old pupple.11 _ maJe and Box: M-721, Daily Pilot. Must be hla;h co.Jlbor ., like · ecre •ry ~· cocktail&, good llPfl, ada~ Cholc. ol Spe11l1h 'Tudor 1<'1c • • • tcrc 2 v.·ny NE\V Girl'• or Woman's remA.le. 8.'.64of9l 612 • MEN • JOB OPENINGS ~pit, Ofc, !ICC)''! skllb re. 1:_1CO~~. 9~!t~: tabll!: houri. M&-3177 or Modern Style " Love Seal, beaut. rond. Bicycle. 11uffy: 8 P yd e r FAST ADVANCEMENT quired, it0nnel Aiene)f, 2G43 Weit. WAJTRESS . Swing It arave. ALL FOR $249 673-8383. model. Perrcc1, new t.'On-3 ~:;r1'fN9·~ng;;._:J all No expl!:r. requiredShllll S1ss""1 rloH_r_,_~encyCo•l64• ':,11,!~ cli[f Dr., N.B. 6.f.a.2170 yard shift, w/resl&urant ex. No down pmta. only $9 mo, I ~s-,.-ci~.~,-.-,~Tl=lfa-,-,~.h~,~,,.-dlllon. (21") with knobby w c ona: , 4 3860. 1t1ornlng .t: Etrenlng ;u<AJr, " .,.. . per. Above avg. J>IY. ins. le WELK'$ WAREHOUSE OPEN TillS V!'EEKEND tire on bock: also "°1"t &/I Apply in Person· * PRACTICAL NURSE * SECURlTY GIW'd, Newport beneOt1. Apply: DENNY'S, 600 W. 4th SI., Santa Ana Antique TII!any Hou.e \vickC'r basket. Paid $55; SIAMESE kltt,n1 to aood COAS'I' CATAMARAN for peormanent live • In job area, «l Hr Wk. Benefits. 12924 Beach Blvd., G.G. Daily 9-9 Sat 9-6 Sun 11-6 122 s. Orang!!, Santa Ana v.·UJ ull tor $35. 64i.1i:J4 homl.'. Pref. older chUdre n. 330U calle ~ecto in beach area. Beautiful ~tln!d OK. SJT5 mo. Call ** WAITRESS ** l\fAPLE bl'droom 5el, w\11 OOLL Collecllon: Foreign (evenings) or y,'f!t'kend1. f.l62-4165 611 Sail Juan Cap11trano home, Ille ®lie•, tree lime. ~54;:1-..:5U1::;:-..--:;:c:-;-:-· I Apply: MR. ED'S t£0BRAU ftl!:'ll compl,te only. 2 twin dolls, 11·· Bni, 24'' Jnclicd Colinl»ltblc "''hi chair, like 3 Beautlf\JI furry kltterui, 7 oii.iOii.i.iOi.iiiiii;i;lio-1 No ftt. Call tlomemakers. Service Station Trne 1TI2 Placentia, C.l\t. beds, 2 night s!ands, 5 J umcn11 673-8610. n~w. Hi.:ht wr.lght \Yalkl!t w/ wk1 old. Weaned, L1Md to 5'17~. .,. for aut. mgr. Start $450., WARD SECY-Re ptJo 1 t drawtr drc:iacr with mirror, \l'hl.11 & rerrtov. seat. Hand " box. 5-1S-78M 6/3 mi66 Gxec Agency for Cereer GirJ 5 rapid promoUon to S650. . · ce 11 ' 5 drawtr chc1t, Heavy Sewt'ng "·chlntt 8120 ...,.11.lkcr. no wh ls. p,, "-d A BEAlITIFU' •-L-'--' '* PLASTICS .•. PACESETTER In nunnnr srea. Gd typ!J;t. maple wood. 64:2-1269. 315 m. ro.il•. Bed pan, 5-19-3905 ':it bl~ & whlte u .;'~~"""~;, EMPLOYMENT AG£NCY \Vork 2 dayi;, 3 aftl!:rnool'll. E. 19th St. C.M. SINGER Auto xlg-u.a. 6 mos. ~::JO wkdy" DE!ttvtty/Gencra.I helpeor Sa ta Ana Penionnel Dept. II O AG old. N• altach -deol l"r, ,..==-'o,-=,-.,.,--ndulL 548--0813 611 Mu11t be-neat &: de-ndable 2229 S, Main, n HOSP. N.B. VERY old ma!chlni Chlf· " ,...,.-v 1; d b with rood driving ;;cord. 549-2285 fonlor and dresser. Bolh zig·zng, button holes, LADIES lan1011(.I dinne r ADOH.ABLE lk. 6. white Apply B:30 to Noon PLANNlNG to rriovfl? You'll WOMEN, Ute delivery wo\rk. with att1iched swivel mlr-designs etc. Gunr. S.19 cn~h r ing, 1rt wl1h 1 ~ k11rnt 8 wk. old fC'mnlt! klltcn, ?o.fust havl!: own car. App1y: W 1 1 E U or •mall paymenlft. 526-6610 center diamond, 2 dhunonds house-trained. 548-0813 6n S_ • ..._ Orange Coast Plastics find an amazing number of l!O ror11. a nu ; "'C'e ent con· _ I,', karat on J!llr.h Aide. ,._,.,_, ified 325 N. Broadway, Room . , IHI Pu h acd FRISKY terrier-mix puppies. 1 yr. gen'l iecy •"'P· Jnter· 850 W, 18th St., C.r.1. homes In today's Class· Santa Ana . t on. re o new l.n Musical Brllllnnt cut SacrlfJcc! Rt'p-r.fatc and female. 847_2340 n&tiona.I Affairs Dept. Adi. Check them now. ~,,.c~:c....-~~-~11908 -1n same fnmUy ftince. 1125 Jy to Box P360, o111ly Pilot. • Very Interesting I: diver· ========='-='========;..I S WOJ\.lEN wanted for part· S~ cat'11. Photl(l &12--1724 ln1trume nt1 and 897-6480 8/1 r;i!icd. Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100Jobt Mtn,Wom. 7100 time work, car needed. evea &wkend1. G( ASSORTED . makes , FLUFFY blk le w ht . Stuttaty 1 R'lrl ofc. for 2 archltecU. V@ry congenial 1urround· ings. Ute bkkpg & SH. Typlnp:, ~= con1tr. bkgrd. Fantaatic poten· t1al. Top co. Gto'I Offlct Drive a new 1i1ercedel. 50% erranch, 50o:\ gen1 ofc. HI caliber youn1 la· dy. Accts. l'.yeblt :2 yrs exp. Cohl1l'Uction good but not nee. 10 key add.Ina;. Typing 50 acc. U!a41nt Contractor. Ordtr Dt1k 6 mo to 1 YT exp. HCJ!:V)' phones. Typing 50 acc. Co. thlnkll young! """ llikP'· . to Interior dHtgner. To trial balance-. Bei.uUtul faciliUet. Rtctptltoltt Heavy public contacL Hee.vy phonu. Tor xlnt personntJ agency, Acc.-tlttt CStrk Aect1 orlt-ntcd, co.t acc!J, AfP, 10 key add.in&. Top co. w I x1Ji L benll. SecylPmt nme Pt"f"I011&I ifCY to an lnvtll· tor. 'Typing A SH Ute. Not • pressure poaltiop. 410 W, CNll H~. Newport Beech M6-m9 DAILY-PlLOT DTh~A -UN.ES COil YoU Just pen- nies a dty, TELEPHONE The Sm.ile in Your Voice Could Be Worth A Starting Salary of $415 A Month We need peoptw· "1ith smiling \toic11, who ire able to work any 1hlft, tO' clo some of our most important Public R1l1tions work -a i T elt· phone Op•rators. And ... we'll p•y $415 a month right from the ttart. Here'1 what eh& you c.an count on: e llffrO poy II y .. w«lt S•~ « HoQdayl e R191lar r.1111 ood chance lot ,.-1 .. e Pold -r... & llolltloyt • C-prtlottttlH btfltflt ..... It t1H Y" -.my " prettctf .. e 'AMI loll of •tw fri .. ds. TOI,, '""' llltM 111 work otcl I• _.,,.., octi.tH ... T•lk to us soon end find out more tbout be· ln9 • Ptciflc T1ltphon1 Operator. We're hir· ln9 now betwe•n 8:10 A.M. e nd 4 :30 P.M., Monday thru Fridey et No. 2 C ity Bl ... d . E11t, Suite 2-40, Or1n91, · Celif. I So. of Chepmen, wast of Oran9e Count_y Hospltel I 6J9.J240. I If toll call, ctll colltct. I Pacific Telephone An Equ•f Opportunity Employer * s.t7.J428, 544-7814 * PACKARD BelJ i tcreo !'.'Oil-fillCJ\'n.fAN Spraker CtJ b!nC'l n1011tly Ed iso n le J()i'lghe.lrtd kitten. 9 wkl. w/3 12" Qulller Cuatom Sountlscrlbc lran1terlb!ng & old, 1 ihoL -54~2960 611 '$d;;11-l~ttructlon 7600 it0lt!, like ne.,w. S 150. Dcslan 1 p eako r1, $175. dlctnilot1 t!(!Utpl wlth extra Hardrock Mapll!: c he-11 I, Prlnct'ton reverb amp SIOO. parts & "upplle1 S.f.50, whOle 2 S Al A LL poodle'/leiTi'er ---------1 Pacific cloth lined for Call ~15--3-459. lot 6-16--1657. mlx. To aomeono w/ tnccl. Discover a Greet New sliver. round wroua;ht lron ===~~-~-~ )'ard. 5'18--3762 611 CarHr With The tbl set. 1.11ac. 642--0097 W•lnut .$pin1t $250 CARPET Jett from Comm'!. AIRLINES BABY Crib, walnut finish w/sprillg mattres1 & bed· ding, (new & used) S4D. A natural for young people 26?4 "B" F.ldcn Ave, C~I. v.·ho want excitement plwi! &'l>:JS49 aft 6 Ticket agenl? Air fnilght? 8' SOFA never used, qull!M Station, a·a en t1 RelCtVa· llo~al, acolchguardcd $125. tiont? Ramp or travel qont? ?i-latcll. I~ v es I!: a I $75. Yle'll train YoU tor thclc 776--0592. and more, day or nlte. \Ve H"o"'u"SE=ru=L-0"1 -,,.-w--.~, Include placetnent ;mist-home fur'hltun!. Rtg. $683. ancc. now $19'7. 11!14-«17 or 6.17-0aKI. E.'it. 21 )'n. Approved lor 3 OCCASIONAL chairs, 1 Veteran$. Ellglblu lMtllutlon Colonial dt1YCl1P9rf, TV under the federally Insured maple cabinet, Bed lran1o. ttudent loan proaram. 2878 Veluco Ln, C.M. .. 1 CUSTOM Furnttureo: ntw 7' Alrhne Schools Paci le gold veolvet 10fa $275 l 610 £. 17th, Senta An• count!')' French cha.1r1, Sus 54).6596 eoch. &12-917& ITS YOUR MOVE sown wa1,,.1 d•.•k, ""· AIRLINE & TRAYll INDUSTRY CAREERS slZt?. contemp. dealp, 5 drttv.'f?n, I f!lt' depth dniwtr. 64&-ot38? 11.fl -4 PM J.Pc, sofa: <le1k-dre&st!r·book. caso 11ttachcd: Color 1V; 'Vuher; D r>' er, mite. M2-5.t:lt • OPElUnONS AGENT l\IAGNIFICENT Solid o&k e nocri SALES 54" md ptdc11N l«.ble, claw e RESE:RYATIONS feet. 3 lta\'tt, 1 chn. • AtR FREIGHT.CARGO 17~=;;;llll6;-=-~,.-,.,,.-e C0t.1MVNICATIONS Jl6VSE full of furrilluro, e TRAVEL AGENT cheap. '!l9 'f·Bifd $125 cn.!h. AiflllW1c~toloPJ•llle 6!0 I , 17Jh, ltnlt Ant ' 14UJ96 ' 791 Shalimar, Apt 3, C.J\t. l\to VEINET BWPPER Cl\AIR $35. * 9~g..2.'$4 .. • \ &16-5651 atwr G P,_1 contracts . .Sl.!18, S:J.88. 11has; NEED good homu lor 2 SJ.99 sq yd . Drnlm Ca~I kittens, 1 ma.le, 1 female. 17206 Beach Blvd, H.B. ~9-1846 6/1 Fender Mus tang $75, 549-2193 after 6 Pi\l ~~-& Organs 11 30 CONN-& WURLITZER 0RGANS Exclu1lv1ly At GOULD MUSIC COMPANY A Quellty Hoo11 e \\.'Ith A 60 Year R!!pul!I.· lion For Tho f<'lno.!1t In Te!ichlng & Service Ftclt. hies. GOULD MUSIC ,., COMPANY 2045 No. MAln Santa Ana .547·0681 I HAM?itbrro, Stclmi.-a.y, Yam· aht, New A: u!!l!:d p\a.l'IOI of tnOtil maJwa. Bt1t buys In So Calif. at Sctunldt l\1utlC Co, 1901 N, Maln, Santa Ana m"EIN\VAY «t"and plann, !i' 7", model 1'f. Xlnt mnd. Antiqued while \\'I a o Id . mic>."~17 BEAU'nf1JL Upright pll1.no, lt'lvcly lQnes, xlnt cond. S~.iO. -s1s=isw -'ffiESU·~N~N"°EV=, =E=R~s=E=1=s-.-,. DAILY P1U)T \VANT AO~! ,C8',C2-5~11'-4~~~~~-', FREE Kittens lo 1 o o d 21" Adn1lrol Color T.V. with home1. unuwalJ,y marked . nf'w snterma and picture 536-4960 6/1 lube. $200. Cail an..1116 1'.TM'EN, 3 mo. old, 1Uver alter 6 pm. grey w/dark 1 tr I p e 1 . Nf:\VPORT Rroat·h Tt'.nnl1 Lov11blc. Call 89Ul23 fl/2 . Club lull family mcm. 1.10VING ~111.!t give to lovlna bfin:h1t'I. Dest' of fer, family ll mo. Fox Ten1er, 543-6461. loves children, 962-1691 613 NF:\VPORT Bench Ttnn1s '51 Chevy les1 cnatne " Club fum!ly llHlmbershlp for" tran.11. New Hre11 w/57Ht 3rd 1alc. Sprlna Dar 1111. In 1 1 rnembtr. 6'$--1609. 8/2 644-5993 , BLOND Shaay doa; maie-- 1200 ,,.1ULTILITH o f f " 11 l part poodle.-iJlt!klnae11e and pt1'11s. Good condition $1200. ? HouSt!broktln. 836-4493 6/2 646-1567. .,,,,J POOL Tablt>, 7' e with 11cce~r1es $45 • 54()...3787 • • NE\V ~SPf't!'(I bike $.17.50 e Ba.~ket, 11pecia.l !!4!:1.t. l!:Xtl'M e CAU.: 673-6633 e N.a . family T~nnle mcmbclrthip, $323 + trans. ~7-8711 ext 350 o.•ctam" BAI.ROA BAY CL U B MEl\.1Bl."RSHlP lor t.\lt • ... 646-&'i59 • BEAUTrF1JL arAY and white 8 '>''k old klt!cn loolPna for gooct home. 83s..t1fl3. 6.'2 :J TIGER kllttns, 6 waekJ, males. To good home•. 54s.s884 6/1 2 FLUrFY bab;y kltltrll. 842-4050 11/3 rRF.E kltlena: Mnltt!se!'Ptt. 1lan, 6 wks, old. M0-18311111 FREE rabblta, 645-0006 en i\11SC. llowiohold Item. • FREE Cl.llco Manx ktlto.n1: camping ~Ip, 3226 ltlon-831'-2!HO 612 tnn1. Avi'I, C.l\~. &48a202j ·ii:iJU.:"'.f.BLER .4 dr. Not AUTUlofN Tlo'e mlnk-1tole, nfnnlng. 54~ Ill idnt -cond 1300, 0 c e Io t KIITENS darlln• • plut I ttr&laht •tole $150. ~~ twlha ael. 1KJ2..86t:J tfl EXERCYCLE t2so ME klltcn1, !>tlrt "''"" &l!J.1845 One w/nn laU, 673-898S 11/l • • j I r , ' I - ) .. • I al . DAILY PILOT M-. -I, 1•70 , ~=======~fflRArniNJiill'O-R'i'TlI'TfllliioNll"--:itfiA10i'llNS'°liTATION TllAN9POllTATION TRANSPORTATION _ftANSPOR1ATION • TRANSPORTATION TltANS"'ORTATION TUNS'°RTATION FREE TO YOU -~ lloot M1lnkn1nc1 9033 Tr1ll1r, Tront MU ,..,.,...... ..._ _-1-9111 ...,. -l,,,...nlll A-HOO Autos W1ntlll '700 UNd c;.,. 9900 UNd.C1ro ----s 8U( K1ttm. 0 wtttiout --· AUSnN ...., a'.,. ...-a·T TOYOT ~ t&D, 1 £old ldtteo.1 while PAINT • VARNISH, ALPINE .!'"'~' "" llll A eold} &46-0623 6/1 REFINISH, Our Speelalty. 2 MALE gutnea pigs, Ben I.I R.caaonable rates. Quality bm. \'/Wi.l is bm. a: wnt. work done at your 11.tP. ---- (with cap) 642-3246 812 BOAT MAINT. CO. ' Newport Beach SU.5S$2 PETS ind LIVESTOC!C lloot S.rvlce1 9037 VACATtON mAVEL CENTER Excel. -Golden f1l- Olympl1 -Alpine ~cho --I C1mpor v.'c:irld• Jaraetit • molt com· pk!tc RV veblde lhoPPlnl: center '£6 Austin * FIAT* '61 CORONA t Ot. 3 Spd. t 1" U..-.1-J..arc$t .Fit&t SclecUon $91 Down i: Take Over • ._, e s,Jes e Pa:rtl e Service Pa,ymetltll. •646-3549 Roadller,. Britf&b r a e I n 1 tor .the &UJ1'00ndU.-area. I ========::. ....... Ele<1ric ~ °"""""' de1IVeey opec1al. TRIUMPH wlte wheels, dceUent con. lit,., Sates open Sunday, See I------,---- WE PAY TOP CASH · ' for uiC!d can A trutkl j111t call ua flr he estimate. GROTH CHEYROl£T COMET. 1--,... ... _ ... --....-- 16.1 • bi.vs . " 1pd •• Mara. and new• tltt1 • many ~ tras. Make of1,er. ~151~ CORVAIR 1-----· -- DUNTON FORD !; ----- Pets, GeMr•I ADO ASSORTED tropical fish. S" cat 15 7" 05e9r, 5S Jat'jtt! pa1r '"""" 13 can 531-'8&1 aft s pm. PET C'hickens, ducks, cages. 'fertUe eggs I:. lwfaTOI: cat. M<>-2333. C•tt R.E. ElUott Co. detailed boat main~. repair bonded pamteed 5f0.2985 lloots. Wanted LATE model 3 ,« outbovd motor. •64&-a:»t• 9050 5 HP 8352 Gonion G'""' BIW, CC 534-6686 Ocsed Sat. Open Sunday SEARS alumtnum camper trailer, xtra heavy' tent, ua- ed 4 tlme1, $250. 962-7693 dltlon tn & ou~ low mu... · C, 'Boli 'Autrey S...U "°""-!TQC191), WW 1860 1-Beach Blvd., LB financo private party, Call ===2Ll=·=S91==.m!====-dlr Phll alt ·10 AM - or f9t..1029. JAGUAR. JAGUAR BMW · ------HEAD9UARTERS *BMW*" t.ugest BMW Seleetlon '69 TRIUMPll TR-6, Ivy ...... ~.000 Mlles, .,,,.,. 6'l'5-G23I Evnl weekendl VOUlSWAGEN LARGE SELECTION Mk kif St1ea Managu l8%ll Beach Blvd, Huntbtgton~Bcac:h . 841.Q? Kl 9.3.t11 WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR CAR '61 CorYalr-Wagon Xlnt Cooditibn 49HOIO CORVETTE '64 CORVETTE $1900. AM- FM radio, new Urea, new rad.lafur. Hrd a: aolt to~ ~7 ------nntEE Adorable Siamese ki~ns. $15 each, Laguna Beach; .. 49+ 7473. Mobile Homff 9200 Trvcks 9500 0 Sales e Parts e Se.rvke lot the •urroundlrW ar@L Overseu delivery special· lsta. Salea cpen Sun4ay. The only authclrlied JAGUAR dealer in tbe entiN Hathor Area. o1 P':RS CONNELL H ( V W CHEVROLET CORV. '67 Fsthk, a/trans, alr, pM" wtn/brk/stf, pr, pt;y. lmmac. $2995. M2-5'll9. , Dogs -------DOBERMAN pups, AKC 1 . wks, 2 male, blk & 1¥> .... 1 fem. red. $50 A up. 968-5260. MIXED ~ amall Beagle puppies. 6 wks old. cute & lovable. 64Z-«l22 DOBIE PUPS AKC OMmpkin &ired. $50 each. 64&-4322 LABRA'DOR Retriever Pup- pleJ. AKC Will hdld for summtt vacation. 497-1360. •SILKY TERRIER PUP• AKC. 1 wks, Reasollable •962-8377• * Nowport Harbor * A 1ew rern.a.inlllg mobile home spacei in one of Calif. '1 tut. est growing resort areas. MOBILE HOMES att on display, these homes are Mly equipped at prices )'OU won't want to pass up! EXAMPLE: New 20x44 w/awnlnp, skirt, etc. $9180 complete incl. tax · &:: lie. Ma.11y ready far IM· MEDIATE OCCUPANCY! GREENLEAF PARK An adult private club 1750 Whittler Ave., Costa Mesa Ph. 714/6f2.1350 Take Harbor Blvd. to 19th St., then west to Whittier Ave, JOMICRA, INC. ORANGE COUNTY Exclusive Dealer For LA PAZ 1.10VING must sell 2 yr cld male Dala.mtian to groovy people. Best cuer. ~8-0556. S ?.10NTII male Chihuahua puppy, AKC. loves children, $21). 546--8746 Custom Built Coaches SEE IT TODAY! CHIHUAHUA Pups. AKC, + Many Other Set Ups s25 & tip. Hsbrkn. Shots. Guaranteed Spaces Lovely petll. 541-3874 ln Tustin Family & Adult BUU.. Ti!n·ier Pups, finest Park. Buy your coach from tmported blood llllt's, 6 wks, us and &ave on factory di- shotll, 494--0ll1. rect prices. Over 100 mo- dels to choo&e from. OLlY ENGIJSH SHEEP UNITED ..ooG. r.fust sell very MOBILE HOME SALES reasonable! 842-5073 237 So. Tustin, Orange 1 -"=.C00.AL!=MA=T!AN==s,-~ 633-296\ 6J3..2974 5.)6.1446 L&W BAY HARBOR· AKC, .:t~ · Mob.Ila Homa Salas ALL NEW '70 MODELS Horso1 8830 NOW ON DISPLAY ----20' Wides as low as $5995 0 HORSES BOARDED, Box 12' Wides to 34' \?Ides staJls !:. corral, $35 with Puk Spaces Available feed. S.ts-3591 1425 Bnker St., Costa Mesa FOR Sale • Buck.rkin mare. % block ~cf Harbor Blvd. Sound, gentle, $.115 firm Costa h1esa cn41 540-9470 price. 675-4178.. Owner Desperate TRANSPORTATION 10 x Ol' KIT 2 Bedroom & Den, Near Boats &., Yachtrn 9000 C.M. & H.B. area, Pet OK, 14.!l>O RIVER boat '10 Medel. New. A.M.S, 545-8241 Sip!! 4, fully cc n t •. Alter 9 am please. Trailemle. 27'. Use as iX6Q TUSTIN Adlt Pk. 2 camper or boat. Factory Cl l Call Mr Lile br, 2 ba, dre&.11 rm, cent. ~ or 543--6239 • ' air, elee kit, dishwr, dispos, carprt. CO'I/. pat, shed. PH.I~ _19 ~1 -IJk• new Owner-tranderred. sn...a:no 24 ft. Chri5 craft lapstrake; aft JO .U.1. V·bunb Ir bead. ~ HP =~""°'"-..,.,,,..,=-..,.= !n~-~ I Call PRIV. Bch, Lldo'Prk. 2 BR. ......... u eng ne. Furn. Vacant Adult only, 613-8512 pet ck. $6800. Ter?ns . LICENSED Owner. Fri/Sat /Sun. . OCEAN OPERATOR 673-2242 FORHIRE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim o ""'941 e '68-24' WIDE MUST sell l'flA' fiberglua Owner r.tust SeJI By June inbrd, "Int cond. Small lit. 2 Bedroom & 2 Bath. cabin, lrg cockpit. Best Of. $8,$0 fer. 67J...9361 A.M.S. MZ--3939 9 am-7 pm 14' FIBERGLASS runabout. Motor. trailer, elec. ba.lt REDUCED priee? Viking tank S550. 645-<1361 Scandia, 20x60'. Ex. cond. 5 Star Adult Pk. 548--042 16' Flberglus cutbol!.rd 35 after 6. HP. trailer, gas tanks skis, -'======== pl'C!S. 675-2779. $695.. Mini Bikes 9275 Sailboats 9010 POWELL 3 H.P. $90 . -·-~ ----•. BONANZA 3 H.P. Brand FREE! Basic Boating Course new, $100 * 83l-3592 Motorcycl1_s 9300 MOTORCYCLE '67 Triumph Bonneville wlth ex I r a fiberglas body & rear fender seal all one piece. 642-1269. CHEV. '69 V-8, stick 1,S ton, Offered to the Public by the 8 ft. bed, air, cust. Lo ml. Balboa Po\\-er Squadron Xlnt. flj()(). 549-2835 starting 'l P.M., Monday, '7{1 KAWASAKI l OOcc C('ll- J une 15, at Newport Harbor turlan, like new, $.195. Yacht Club, 'ra'.I W, Bay * ~~ * Ave., Newport. No advance ftgistration. Enroll at chw. Bring notebook. Class meets every ~toOOay rt:ght for 13 weeks. Any Questiom: Call 673-1855. "Sale Boating Is no Accident" FLIPPER 868 hull, Merldan deck, comp. w/1al l1. Bought ne~' in April, used '6'9 Ka""aSald 120, 5 mo, Good cond! Sacr!!icel after 3 pm 675-1125 '69 Yamaha 250 Enduro best equip, dirt & sll'eet. r.1ust see to apprec. 546--3208. YAMAHA 80 Dirt Bike, rebuilt eng. new trials tires. $100. ~778. tvi.ice, grandson moved, '69 Honda 4:50 Scrambler must sell. Make offer. 2000 miles. ~ Baygide Village 6i3-1331 &12-0568 after 6 Ask fo;.· Peg ======== SABOT Schock racer, 1968 Auto Service top condition, .compl e t e &. Perts 9400 w/trailer $300. 675-5285 ------eves. Ory dock also avail. 14'' US Sprint mags, (41, GMC TRUCKS Here now, lmm""1ate Dellvecy Southern Orange County's only Au~zed GMC Dealer UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa l\Tesa 5W-OOfO '67 Ford Dix. CLU~ WAGON Windows, cunains, carpeta, etc. dlr."(VLT66.5) Will take oldf'r car in trade or finance private party, Call 5464052 or 494·9773 att 10 AM. '54 DODGE M-37 Military " T w I winch. Call 545-5292 '61 4 Wl:IL. Drive F-100 Ford w/service bed. $ l 4 0 0 . 494-8l20 1967 Chevy Van, xlnt· cond, for &&le or trade. call aft 6 pm, ~2698 '68 CH.EV. 1,, T.P.U. V-8, 396 eng. 17 ,000 tnl'1. Full power, Immac, 673-5427 Jeeps 9510 JEEP V6, '61. Cand)"-Apple red, chrm rims, 4 aand tires, -1 Gates tires, half top, p111-T take off, Warrea o 'd r lve, 4: SS posl front/rear. Fully crptd, eng blue printed & ba1anced, tow and roll bar. 54&-3208. Campers 9520 ---;---. CAMPERS * 6 PACK * $795 C. Bob Autrey 1860 Long Beach Blvd,, L.B. (213) 591-8721 Alm-IORIZED SALES, SERVICE . T&M MOTORS (Open Sundays) 8081 Garden Grove Blvd. 'ii Blk. E. ot Beach Blvd. 534-2284 892-5551 CORTINA *CORTINA* I..argcat 1970 Cortina Selec- tion, e Sales • Parts e Service for the surround- ing area. Overseas delivery speciali1ts. Sales open Sun. day, See C. Bob Autrey 1860 Long Beach lllvd .. L.B. m. 00\-8'121 '61'h CORTINA GT Prlv . .Pty. 968-69Ql DATSUN Comple .. SALES SERVICE PARTS Poole BUICK IN COSTA MESA 234 E. 17th Street 543-1765 JAG. '69 XKE Cpe. Chrm whla. l4M mi's, am/fm/ tape. Ala.rm cover. $4.100. nlte 527-4395, day 811-3232, x 2006. '62 XKE Roadster, R/H, W/ Hdtp, Xlnt cond, $1500. * 547-8820 or OOS.2393 * a • • 282811arl>or m.-.. AIJ'l'llOIUZED WE""'P .. AYMTO ... P W.DO•'l3JOLLAR COU~AR . SAtp A: SERVlCE -----.-, -- 18111 BEACH BL., 8424435 ron TOP usm CARS '6B c XR7 HUNTINGTON BEACH II '""" 'car Is oxtra clean, OUCJGf ,64 VW p• k aeu us tint. Factory a l r condltioning, IC Up POOLE BUlCK power dlsc brakea. vinyl Heater. 4 speed, runs great? 2M E. 17th St. rop, dlr. lots of gpodies, (0TU346} C.0.ta Meu: SQ..1'165 t'YZZ058J. WµJ ta1'e trade $195 - -or finance private pa r t y, H b V W Auto L1aslng 1 9110 Call Sf6-4052 II]' 49f.9i13 aft ar our • • ~lD~·~·m~. --~- f9RD AUTIJOIUZED '68 Cllugar XR7 Wll BEACH BL., 842-4435 HUNTlNGtoN BEACH LEA;5ING SYSI'EM Factory a Ir conditioning, America • 1arirest leuln1 power dlsc brakes vinyl '68 VW BUG •Y'lem IDr llDoDce or nel top, d~. Jots of ·i:oooies. 2 Door Sedan, 4 11Pffi1, ra· leasln& of all type can and fYZ2.053). Will take trade dlo, heater, excellent cond. :=edi ~ dellvery from or finance priva_te party. in & out: Take small down, flrv.a and tnlckl cau 546-4052 or 494-9773 aft will finance private party over':""" qlf'I JO a.m. • ... fZKM588) Call dlr Phil aft • O::impetlHve rates , . ID am 540-3100 494.l029 • New car dealership aervice 69 COUGAR, pwr steer. dlle -'--~=.,..,;'=°':,.,c==.·1 • Full "tradeln" valUe for brakes, polyglas.s tires. xJnt w ANTED ''"'' present .., rond. "500. 61$-7103 I'll pay top dollar f!Jr your • All popular makes avall· VOLKSWAGEN today Call able and ask for Ra.Jpti M9.3rot For Comp.lete Details Call Ext. 61).81. 67l-O!O:i. Malcom Reid '4& VW Lea.sing Manager Bug Theodore DQDGE '7& Dodp Challenger R-T 4500 mi's, All xtras, $4500. Call 675-2937. Au!Dmatio •tiok "'1!<, ndlo, ROBINS FORD · '65 DODGE Pol"" Conv., '61 250 SE MCreetiea Benz, bea t.er. CXJA812) 2060 Harbor Blvd. lo ml. Good cond. $000 or blk, 1Hck shift, 45,0oo mi's, $1495 Costa Mesa 642-00112 best otter, 673-9240, eve1 ·=1~E=• .... ,,,, Harbour V.W.1=v~L~EA~sE~i;1~1=613-======::::. .auto trans, am/fm.rad, vin. 187ll BEACH BL., 842.+135 ,69 Cadillac Qiupe De Ville, __ . _F_A_L_C_O_N __ inter, Jo mi's. 546-0121. HUNTINGTON BEACH full power, air, vinyl root, '61 FALCON Sta. Wag. Reblt '60 1'1ERCEDES Benz 190 '67 VW CAmPf!1:, ~M/FM am/fm stef'eo. New while· eng, r/h, good cond. $300. ..,. ~tsuw -SL. 2 tops, am/fin, :xlnt radio, free standing canopy, walls, tilt steering whl. $169 Call 642-l188 -w j .;o"°,,""=·=11=950=·=',,"-=1300=== .$1995 or best oiler. Pvt. per mo. ._.,, s .MG. T>iy 871-4229. SOUTH COAST FoRl> \; ''Lee.w tn Tho.Leacb.Cllleo" • '62 VW, REBLT E·N G , CAR LEASING · · ZIMMERMAN -----------_ GOOD COND. $600. BEST 300 W. C" Hwy, NB. 64~2182 '61 Fon! Gelaxie, 6 oyl. 2845 HARBOR BLVD. ~ OFFER. 49'1-8635. Stick. Krager mags on '69 DATSUN "MG'' cond. ExhauAt sys. tape DO YOU HAYE Runs, but needs eome work. 54M41D • THlNK '63 VW Bug. Xlnt mech. Used Cars 9900 front, chrome rims on back deck, low ml $700. ~19. $ $150. 836-5672. Big Sedan, overhead cun, 4 UI '68 VW CONVERT 100 '62 FORD FAlRLAi'lE. Full Price speed, AM/FM radio, Talle ''fRIEDLANDfR'' Xlnt cond. $1350. 84~ , ** $395.00 ** Standard model includes cab small down, will finance pci.. '68 VW B ·$1-646-3331 vate party (D4264) Call Phil '*"' •IACtt fMWY.,., ug -. WE HAVE A CAI 65 ~ · .... over feature, 2 burner stove, MS-12'10 aft 6 & wknds, FOR YOU ' Fo.-.. Waaoo. all', .uw tee box, butane hea~r 4 ,-dlt~'-=5<!>31-'==00c-=o'"7'494.=="""=·.,-NEW-USED·SUY. power+. RW Cltan!-. Ille. Be•I value In town, ' DOT DATSUN ~. '69 VW Bug· • W•""' finame '"'""" Cell 962-0120 ,..~ •We Carry contracts 'W' j========= Kustom Moton OPEN DAILY Sunroof, radio, beater, 4 • Immediate delivery "' .... " c.M .•. 540-591S AND Sal ... ~ ... Parts ...... <Y$\';;'; • 0vor "" ""' ,. ~ 1 ___ u_N_C_O_LN __ _ 8' Full cab-oYtt . camper SUNDAYS Immediate Dellvery, from. 1960 LINCOLN Ser I a I '""'-diaamtinued ..-1: 11835 Beach Blvd. All -Harbo.ur V .W. ca1D1T Auro SAW OY1<H•134ll. Lio IFZ ""· C.omplete.--$&.-869 West HuntiQitoa ~a._cb ---~ 53CMi1io ---PubHc ·SaJe n .:00 AM, J-ant 18th St. Costa Mesa. 8C-1781 or ~ lB7l1 BEACH BL., 842A43S 10292 Garden Grove Blvd. 6. 1970, at. 1071 Valencia, '69 DODGE van. Cus!Dm tn-'68 Datsun HUNTIN.,TON BEACH BUICK ""'" M,... CaliL ter. Elee. retrlg., new tires. Wagon '68 BUG, 9M mi, Aulo.,l---~~~---1 ==:~;;'.~;;;';;== Tape deck. Bob 673-2098. Radio, like new, Make Of· '66 BUICK \.Vag., like new, MERCURY '&I TravelQueenGMC. Ltghtgreen,Excellentcondl. ~100W.-Cautffw7 ,N.£. fer. 645-1992; Eve1 : loaded $192SorbestoUer -------- loaded W/XtraA. $2495 tion. (W\\IX463) Full price M2-9Di H).11'6t 675-1898. 497-1.25.1 . '69 280 SL,. 2 IOPf!, air, all 545-7857 $1299 Authort!ed MG Dealer *'68 VW Auto .. Clean. Low --· -xtru. Mini. ST:JIXI. 644--1553 1964 Eeonoll .. campor Kustom Moton ---Miles. moo . CADILLAC =··.,•=&=w"k"'•nd=• ====. mo. <9<811• 84!1 Bfker, c .M. 540-5915 MGB c.u "5-6214 ----MUSTAN '70 DATSUN ·~ MGB.CT; xi,1 rond , '61 vw, radum, .uncf 1959CADILLAC PARTS G ~u_ne. Buggi~!___~~ newly painted, wire wheelf ca"""ud~'!·.="· Pttf cond.' FOR QUICK SALE •G;°l\fwitang, Caill Spec. 300 4 Door Sedan. Radio, bt!ater, ~1.853 eves ~.. Battery hp 4 •Pd Pov.rer steering MEMORIAL DAY low miles. C601AVA) .dlr. '64 VW GOOD COND Windshield Wlpen & .disc b~ Lo mi. 1 * SPECIALS * ~":~~ c:1 ~oror PORSCHE $635. 492-8713 att s ~o cwner. !\take otter. 546-007'1, 35 Dune Buggy bodies go on 494.9m aft JO AM. --·----'67 VW BUG heela 548-7~. 5 Transmission '67 Datsun Sedan '66 PORSCHE 912, speed, Stereo, tllDO, 548.94!M Air Conditioner k '66 MUSTANG 2 + 2; aulo. . new painl._ Cl:t..,,•ne \Vheels, • 1 VOLKSBUS ell •--, •-•-'" -- sale today, All styles, all -~~--~~­ metal flake colors, ALSO sale priced: 1962 bug- gy, iitreet ready, 1970 buggy, street ready, A G Stiletto, pattll and scceS$0ries, AST RO AUTO CENTER 301 E. 1st Street Santa Ana ITI4\ 541-2942 OPEN SAT. & SUN. DUNE Buggy Bodies f75. B .. Ckel Seats $7. 2 \Veeks Only. Call (213) 921-5555. Imported Ca;...r.o.• __ 9600_ ALFA ROMEO ALF A Rclmto '62 Sport Conv. 1 owner. Beaur'oond. Only 13,00l mi's. $1250. 644-1369 after 5 P~f. AUSTIN AMERl~A AUSTIN AMfRTCA Sales, Service, Parts lmme<liate Dcltwry All Model& . ....._. · 6 Westph a lleatlng Unit u "'' • "'""" w ,.p ... c. ..,,UJ Automatic. 4 door, (VVlJlD7) $3300 494-3005 day~, 4~2727 Camper, $2125, aean, Pvt And Many OtMr Items Clifl Dr., N'pt. B c b. $995 eves. pty. 846-3031 542-JUO After 5 P.M. 646--0193 Harbour V.w. '68 PORSCHE 911 '68 VW Wagon. Divorce '69.CADConvert,leatherint, '691'1USTANGV..S,air,auto, Sport • o • matic air, AM-forces Sale. $1900. Af.-1/Fl\t radio, full • pwr, p/s, $2400. Ofc. 833-16U ext JB7ll BEAOI BL., M2M3:I ~~wt !ell best oUer. S47-4418 or 545-8729 fact air, tilt tele strg, P"T 1781. home 84i.s2!l3 · HUNTINGTON BEACH '62 Camper door lockl etc. 644-5859 '65 Mustang 2+2 Fastback, ,7 D '65 PORSCHE, Showroom ,65 COUPE DE VILLE All V-8 auto, S875. New 0 atsun cond. See to apprec. Radio, heater, 2 tone paint, 1 b . Lo nill 64>-0439afl6pm. 1600 OHC, Pickup with camp. Am/Fm rad}O, Make otter. extra sharp• rOGN271) x ras ut au-. es. er. Sale price $2099 dlr. 642-1037 $1295 xlnt c o n d. $1695 firn1. '67 Mustang. 289, VS, 3-!peed, ·=--===~.,,--..,--= 49&-2500. mech perfect. leaving coun- < • 67798) wil1 tinanoe pr1. '60 roasa1E. Super"·oo. Harbour V.W. 's:> CAD Fleetvi.'OOd, ...... hite, try, s1soo. 545-2186 vale party. cau 546-4052 or cabriolet. &auty, best of. 494-9773 aft 10 AM. fer. xlnt cond. $2200. Priv, pty. 1966 MUSfANG GT 289. Xlnt ENGLISH FORD ALL NEW ENGLISH FORDS .NOW IN STOCK DR.ASTICALLY REDUCED TO ct.EAR LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROr.I Theodora · ROBINS -FORD JJ60 llarbor Blvd . Costa 1'1esa 642.0010 FERRARI --FERRARI Porsche-C, '64, Ai\1/FM rad. 1ki rack, xlnt cond. P..tar- oon color. $2700. 673-1133 SUBARU ---* '70 SUBARU Here Now . Immediate Delivery e 90 ~fPH CapablJity e 35 r.filcs Per Gallon • Beautiful Styling Tesl Drive Today At Kustom Motors 845 Baker, 'C.r.1:-· 540-5915 VOLVO 18711 BEACH BL., 8'124435 Call 540-5940 cond. $109.i. HUNTINGTON BEACH '61 Cadillac, $300 • 673-2041 * '68 VW Sedan l600cc % race Runs good. 536-0429 '68 Mustan& 302, eng. bit. cam. paint job, chrome _ by Shelby. Must see to ap- rims. $1600. 673-9352 prcclate. 494-7655 '" .vw. ·64 ,_, • ..,..,, CHEVROLET good a>nd:';;,, -=6i EL CAMINO OLDSMOBILE 1--------'68 V\\'. xlnt cond. Green ~· automatic, pov.·e~ steer-'67 CuULSS with ~ryUiing! $1295 Cash price 1ng &. brakes, fact, air cond, Low mileage. Low price. M6-.'!709 Ex.Cf'llent condition in and 962-3384 or 962-2811. ·=-=~-----,-·I out. \\'ill take foreign car in '69 V\V 9 passenger bus, trllde or small down. ru.1963 OLDS. F85 STAT~ON undl'r .,.,·arranty, Per!eet 5439'1) can Phil dlr 540-llOO WAGON. Good cond. $'125 cone!, $2390. 548-0308 or 494•1029. * 675-0401 • PLYMOUTH '00 VW Bus wr&I t'f\g, r.tust '70 350 r.talibu, A,\.t stereo, ~$625~~:st~tler. Good ~ orlg _ n1i's, lull po~'E!f. ·~ V\V Squan>back ~~~~r c: =~yt:~1 ·1-96_9_R_O_A_D __ R_U_N_N_E_R Good Condition lirant Ave., C.M. 2 dr. H.T. Extra. inclUding tUOO &16-79)(1 • radkl &: heatu. 4 sJ>Ci!'(I, 2240 s. Mala SANTA AIU 546·7076'"" '"DODGE 2 Door. Stlclt thift, rffJ .. ho1t1r. tTn 11ot $895 '" PLYMOUTH Sr!e11. V.t, •1i1tomttic tt•M· fl!ln!o11. f•ctory Alr, ,.w. er 1t .. ri"'9, r1dio, ~•t.r. lie. IVTM01ll ' ! ,, $1093 ' '" MUSTANG-1 Or. Hordtep.. V.1, •t.ito.' tro11•., pow•r 1tetri11t1, r1• die, '"'•!er. C111to111 i11t.rf• er. !TIX I l l); $1197 '64 PONTIAC 1 Door Herdtop. V-1, ~ 1 1pood, pow1r 1t..ri1t9, t•• dio, he•t•r, wide ov1I tire._ 11111 wheel1. Uc. I OLU616} $1289 '67 CADILLAC Sed111 De Ville. Full ,I COtll· plot• power indudi119 Fee• tory Air Co11dltieahtf, ... hlttwo ll t ire1, vinyl roof, ti11ttd 91011. ITYUJ441 THIS WllK IND ONLY $2998 '60 PONTIAC 2 door, V-1, eulo·frt 111., f0• dio, heeler. f6FP064 ) $297 '63 l/:i TON Ford Pickup. 6 cylinder, I ·ft. bed. f It 10801 $897 '64 PLYMOUTH 4 Door .. ,.,..,,,, :VA, e11to. frt 1u., power •~· i119, redio, hoeter, IOMK· ..... $~89 ' '61 COMET 4 Dr. Attlo, tr1nt,, rMi .. heater. llGZ 471 1 $398 '67 GALAXIE 500 ? Dr. Hel'llto p, V-1, ,,._. trf111., power 1te•li"9, ,.. dio, heoltr, wheel cOven. ITFI 4J 11. $1479 '" MUSTANG. I v.1. 4 ''"'"'' ,._r , .. .,. i119, 'fdio, h••+.r, "• ,..., ,,,,,: orig. ma,,,.. <TAI 0111 $1489 '68 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. s, ~, 11. v.1, •ttto. tr1n1., f•dory •ir coQi. tionl!HJ, p e w • r tf••ri119, whlttw1tl tit••· IVWL 2171 $1483 '63 COMET 2 Dr., •ulo. tr1n1., r•dio, h••ter, •conomy cir. IFWS 1271 • $598 '64 l/:i TON FORD w/C1mfM1r. CEI JO· '" $1073 1970 Demonstrator SA LE Al.I 1t71 O.mon1trlihn •r• nmovld from ...,... le• •t awoa. I It t mu ... Ttt.. 1t1t P,.,. h•v• "-41 their ... mne check-41' anti •.re rNCly for lmmNlatt ._ llvwy. & E-70-14 glass belted R.E. NAPLES Sabot, like new, Goodrich tires C4l $200. 4 complete sail'g rig, frblgs lug VW bui adeptcn $10. J1rtuport jl 111p o rt s 3100 W. c.odl Hwy., N.B. Nowport Im"'"' LJ~ 0.- anse Countf'• on1)' author- ized dealer. SALES-SERVICE-PARTS '69 Toyota Wo~on Excellent ro .. lilion. om..X- 080) Full P . "'<! -========~l 68 MALIBU, pwr steer, S HA RP! Private· party "'l' vinyl top, rad:, ~rranty cA" """ · sllll e!fectlve.-sro·a-o : .. .,._,._i,., ............. > •• ,.r ........ .-VOLVO -· All...Mo<fel1 To Choose From W2-9403 5W-17&4 Authoriz.ed ~fG Dealer w/apn1ce trim, ,s 2 5 0. M9-24:n 55'1-8284. '--========::-1 I' FLIPPER 276 Trailor. Trovol 9'25 AUSTIN HE'ALEY Xln't Clond. 646-1!1;5 OOIKMTEN Mlllng di""'"' w/dolly & cover. Xlnt cood. $3)0. 6«-1529. WDER 16. Will 88.crifict, MUST SELL NOW -Belt ofkr. SitO-OO'J> Po.Mr Clruls1r1 9020 'lS 25' CllR!S Cnlt. Ne<ds repatr. Make otr. a.rust ICll. 8x10' J{o(i;etnadt camper f<r !I T.P.U. 6*-21lll Strum line '70 Terry•Nomad•Oa1ls Explorer Motor Homes Fourwlnds•WHkander TRATEL TRAILER SALES llln Harbor Blvd. G.G. 1!' Bloeka No, of Garden G~·e FtteWI)' 537-400 P~NNJNGJo...moverYou 'll nntt an amazlna: number (If homc111 tn today'J 0Mslt1td Ads. Chee~ ~m_rx>w. ' '61 AUSJ1N Heal<'y, ttcently overhauled. xlnl. $850. m->100 .,66 AUSTIN Healey 3000 Mark Jlt, :xlnt cond, Low mileage. Call 545-5292 '61 Austin Healey, gd l'Clnd. "'1\lte, New tra"M & overdrive. 494-4997 t'\'es. TIME FOR 9UlCK CASH THROUGH A ' DAILY PILOT WAN.TAD 3100 W. Coast Hwy. N~tt Beach 642 -9405 ' 540-1164 Authorlted 'Fernrl·Dealer FIAT -----'67 Fiat 850 Coupe, ndlo;t~ater, if s'pecd. (VDLJJ41 $195 Harbour V.W. $1299 Kustom Motors 845 Baker, c.~f. . 540-5915 . !TIOIY!QIT@J Mark II Wagons HI Lux Plr.kups Land Cruisars Wagons DEAN LEWIS Best Stock Of VOLVOS ln Orange County 894-3220 '49 PLYMOUTH i\1USf SacrUlce '65 Chevy Good til'ell, !-tt. Runs. Best Impala SS conv., am/fm Oller. 5'18-9583 radla. ~1405 1006 Harbor, C.M. 6f6.!l303 '69 MaJibu 350, fact air, p/is, __ P_O_N_TI_A_C __ _ '59 VOLVO SEDAN r /h, landau Ip, <ISOO mi's. FOR SaJe: 'SS P<lntiac GTO. DEAN LEWIS engine o'haul, nevi.· paint. $2!!00. 5-16-7407. Ne"·ly rebll poW'f!r train. *646-nlS• '63 Chevy Impala, 2 Dr. 327. 45,000 mL $8'Ta. or best of. '62 VOLVO 544. NEEDS 300.·Good Conrt'l!ion. ~Or fer. 548-m73_ - \\.'ORK, $150. best ofl, 557·1W1 1968 LE r.tANS 4 Dr. Hrdtop * 546-o.tOt • '57 Chevy Slcpva.n, 4-sp $2295. Power .~. air cond. hycframaUc, good t Ires, Owner 673-2259 E v es Autos Wanted 9700 $550. 642-8258 after Spm. 644-5912 -----~ ~=~---~~ uru DEAOt nL., 842-4435 1-IUNTINGTON BEACH 11161' H11.r!Jor. C.r.1.. &f&.9.103 U.t:POR't'S WANTED '62 lmpala. fl.s .• p.b., p1vr '64 GTO, new trans. Racing ot'*rce Counties "'~ndo\\·s, R/1-l. air, rood rqulp'd. New ccnditlon . 'fi2 FIAT 60().D Sedan. 30 ml'r: gal. New pa.Int. Body pert. Runs great $250. 67}..1776 --~---\Vl!h jusl ll call, you can llt'.11 II all! Place ll 01ifY t>Uof Clv..~ltl~ Ad: C&ll fflttct 642-5678 TODA YI . ' • BIU l\IAXEY TOP s BlJYER· trnn.~ car. Sti-1094 $1100: MO-i!t46 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA CHEVY 283 . \\'ilh ol spttd '&'I Bonneville Convt. Mag ITIOIVIAIT!A'1 18881 Be<°" Blvd. ~sml..ion. """!pl•~• sm. whl" ,. .... & body xlnl. = ~ ~., " ~ H. Bl'ach. Ph. W -8555 G.l;,-1009 Fibrnsonlc, $273. 675-1368 iCai!>.;.!!e-1"",!.;,.., s.,v" rJ@neyl DON'T give it a~. ~' ]'Jlf: _.SVti..1i_ED:8 S}.."J'S on 11A1 BEACH BLVD. You"'ll find grtat barJt\ins quick cii~h fQr It \\ilh a aassift@d'1 action power. Hunt. Beach 1474555 I wheri ~ ''shop" OaUy DAILY PILOT \YANT AD. For an ad to -ttll around I mt N. of Cblat I.fwy. tin Bell Pilot claallk!d ad secOonr Call 642-6678 ' charat Ir. llw clock, dial 642--5618. I ... =· MMt Carl Pully l111u1,,., • T·llnls • r.n,... e Mu1t•nt• •Galax! .. e rent ~TD'I DUNTON FORD 2240 S. Main SANTA ANA 546-7076 ,_ ____ _,I r