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.JUE~DAY A.FTERN.OON, JU.NE ?, :1970
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P,RESS AIDE'S PARENTS-MEET PRESIDENT. PLANESIDE
Mr. •nd Mrs. George,,Elbourne Siu Up Son's Bo11
NixonMay Fly to County
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,Mill-ions to Vote Today
In C~lifQt;JJ.ia. ·Primary
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1kJi<!t1 'lo-de DAILY PILOT ·
SAii JUAN~ Puerto Rico -A cuotcm-~ mtllioo itolil!r !a¢it owned by a Newport BeJcb. indultrialiilt' arfd car-
rying ftve oilier p..../ho'Hmped·!hrough
hea¥)' Seas ,today, dfslbted and in danger
of sinking.
The n~toot Nor.die Star, an aluminum-
hulled crart with one stabilizer broken
loose and threatening to sinash a hole
in her port side was · heading toward
a haven on the island cl. Curacao. ·
Veteran pow.er boater · George T.
Pfleger, oC 26 tfalbof lsland, was
reporUd abQard the v~l ·whidt has
been undergoing Jhakei!Own cruiaes olf
the COOi! ·of Sou!h America. .
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BYTiliY COVILLE
Of tlll Diiiy PHii llhiff Dld 'a telepllone tapplng-myltery figure
make "lliOoe an...,.i oboetn• calfs · lo ·
Fountain · Valle:y 1 Councttmao · John
Harper? . -,.,
This theory was ex"i..-4 ln ci>urt
Mcindiy' by atlori>ey ~ McBride,
defending ~'Fountain Valley Mayor
Robert Schwetdtfeler; Who Ku-been a~
cused of making the obnoxious phoOe calls.
Y outk Captured
fu· ,Westminster
Spokesmen for the U.S. Coist Guard · .• • · ~:.,~~ ~t~ ~~ ::!:~u~:Cr:o~. ~'11P'~g $pJ:ee~ _1 ., ,
alowly cruising toward ·JC •J' an ·east-I · · IOUtheast dlrectiCJ'.1, · Po!lc~ are holdln~ an 18-~ear , ~ld
Public-ln(onnaUon Otficer Seth Finn Wes1'11Jnster YOQ.ih Jn connecUon with ..
said the Coast Guard has b e e 0 a sruping spree during which a gas
•· · • • By JOANNE R&YNOLDS Marlde brought ,JJmei, x: Brjgp. I , 9f., D4!1!U*f ,,..,
t~lephone ,ffrvices coordinator. f 0 r ' 'An 'dtlmated tive .mllllon eanrornllM Orange COunty,, to llleL,wltneis. Jtind ~ .~· tod · ;,.. E. •-~• to testi(y ·on·ftne posslbuity ·Qt. ·aomeoDe -gan•vvi;mg ay 1111 .-,,mary -.:uon
e:ise ~:.· ·n1 . SchWer,dUeser's ·telephone m,ar~~ PY ,bitter campaigning Jn bOth
I. to Ai. ~1.-·n-· • · parties for nominations .see It l n g m.e . -.e,w.e caw. RepUbtk,an George Murphy's U1S. senate:. Briggs not 9nly said it.~ but tookr Rliat. · ·, .., ·
members of the . jury and the court -r ' -· ·. ·•
on a trip to Schwerdtfeger'& home wherf"· In Oranae. ,Coun.ty, 555,570 ~ters.an
he dtmqnstrated how anothe·r persOn registe,OO with. C$Mm.ty _,Clerk Wllll~
Could have hooked !Oto. the former may:-~~· St John pre~ldli;ig -a sa:I, perceKt
or's te:le.v... .... lines outside his· house. turnout -one ol-1il\e ·1owest lil .count7· ,.._~ history. . . •
. Earlier testimony by experts rrom Gen-ral Telephone· Comppny indicated that .Some candidatel 1had,.complained of '
some of the alieged calls had been . v,oter apathy, but.Raf Lee, Los Angeties
traced !Jy eleetrQnic equiprrient to c,ounty_ registrar o0£ voters, tocta11 boosted ,
SchwerdUeger's home telestOOne number. . his tumou~ forec~ f!ODl 60 lo\65 ~t ,
•"Would tapping hil'line in·tllis faahkln of ~ counJy!§ '.!ine million,~.
register ·on the telephone company'a ~Jsaylng he,aensej a last;.mimi'1'
1__.. t'P' n-.;,. DI '"'"' Atto surge of lJiter~t.· , ~ . J , · ~ equ..,, .. en ........ t>U•Y • '"'"'~ rr.ey . l'This w.ar't1 '_1_.,-_ ,.-1 ,.;,.,,,,".'t ••. · W'alter:'Matthews asked Briggs. 1 ~¥ ,...-ocu,-""""' JDscme , ''No• slr.-"°'11yr K ·!he ,,.,...., ,did a· ~ent 1h...,mlnute:Hl•i·p0ll1,.....-i._,"
sloppy job," Briggs replied. . '1-.for '\be first. time 11ipce ~ _Rush_
Bri&ll also stated that SchwerdUqe'r's days, afoholic beverages can. be ~ed
phone could· be' tapped along his line. ·on.,<"elecUon ~day Wider:. a law 'Pl.II'~
anywhere between his home and the · (~ ELECl'ION, Pq~ !) \ -~-r4IDLYM, J___clf.cli~f ¥ff~ radio st_ation attendant· was allegedly CJred....on·
• 1 Prcsident-Nixpb may feturn .to Ofailge • .,.,He--ls scl\eQUled-to--give i an interijn-since 27..a.m., When her ci'ew reporteei-and three· homes damaged by·b~let&..-• ti!olephdne Company's switch nation-on -~ --------· _ ____,.
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Dw'lng the morning sesiaon at West ,
, !Seo 'rAPPEI\, Pue Z) _
Co~ty June fl for the ,wedding of his report· on nc.timal television Wed1dday a port ltabllfzer riJSped 1qo.e in heavy Charges ot robbery, attempted murder
Rlece, Lawrene Mae Nixon; a-26-ye·ar~ • 'ilight -on th! 0C8mbodian situation and ae.as. --and assault on occupied dwellings will
school teacher. the progress of Vletnamliation. ;\ more Windl up to 20 :mots antfll:fool swells be sought today again~ W i 11 i a,m
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' The President ~ Mr_~._ Nixon hav~ detailed· report;..,.by · ... tbe ~4'reeideat.,:; .11. ~* litua.Uon... further treadlerous, _ Besanson, :..Cl ~ke St., 'Who was
expressed h9Pe that-they will lie abfe .scheduled late this month, while ~ Coast Guard waa attempting apprehended by: detectives late Sund4y,
lo return.tfOr tbei large formal wedd~g Mr; 'NDrOll bas ab> been· wor~ on -&o mm ndio con~t .wHh ·any other after the early morni~ .spree. .
to be ~ta at St. Andrews F.resbytenaa. &JI: •economic message but there-bu ¥MM111ill tbe area, tor pouible aid. . He it accused of OO!dlng up at serviee•
amtcb 'Ill _Newport.Beath. been ·no um< annOunc<d' fur 1111 pmm:. :Pie Norillc Sia< w11 estimated to stalion "wrth. a-sem1'automauc .. rtlJe ,
Miss tf\1f)'.n Is the daughter or the talion. · · be JOO mHli Off the coast of Banmquilla, around 4: 15 a.m.,. firing twice at at· ~ent's1 brotber,,.Don:'dci;Nixon,1 a ~ice The Presidegt~s Wedne"~y nlshl·taJk ~ ' • . tenclant Thomas Baker, 22, as he tiied Jftsj.den~ ·of. ~: Marnott"'·~rallon, c11incides 'With Senate debate--00 ' Uie-A rescue operatiqn w.ill be all.empted to escape.from the station into a shopping
•a ca~rlhi f1nn for"reslatlrants, hotels Cooper-Clnit<!b · amendment that would j{. I.be.situation Wor8ertS'dl:lrittg ·Uli day~ ·center across the street.: · ,.._ 1
a111d a11Unes. . curtail hi s powers to move U.S. troops Coast Guard spokesmen said . Baker told Westminster police he heara
She will marry Thomas· E. Anfinson, into Cambodia arter July 1 without No word was available as to the iden-· a noise outside the station at 5981
21, a certified public accountant. She Congressio11al authority. lity of others aboard the vessel, built \Vestminster1Ave. just berore the alleged
attelKfed Oregon State University and by Lantana Boat Works, Lanlana, Fla., ·assault but saw nothing "other tha,n a
was graduated from Whitter College, . _.. . according to the Coast Guard. beer can on the ground during his in· °" PresidenUs·alrna mater. Her fiance ifouse· P8neJ~·sJ·a'shes EUorts were also being made to con-vestigation.
attended •1USCland is· a sergeant ,-in" the • ~ ; -~J tac{ .,,the Nor:dic· Star by radio !"001 · "Drop your keys or you get It in
Alr,Force·~ve. . ... p· ,.1 •. A.!~:_,.., t d.;ri..; offi~ 1n Curacao .. and pe.maps Otter -lhe~ack-," a voice then 'Ordered the-· Nti~ OC .. .tbe" Presideot'st'dalich,te!J•. oreign:~1UD~· assistance from there u well. surpr1ted Baker. He .told_, officers. he
will 8'tend .. tlle· weCldllg< for ~-lrbaiLH.b 1
_. , •• • *\:,1;"' 1 i~· " 1·,. Barbor arta yacf.ters said the boat tµ~ around l9 i flpd a nura annedJ *' delcribed es "security re&eona.~ F. ·~ eAP} __,_ ' 1i~· built"to apedficaUons by Pfleger, former with a rlne lyin1 prone In the, grass
JuJ\eNlxon-andh..-hulbmid ~I~~-al : bin{,v Pfe!ldent ol U.S. Electric Moton, hu nearllle"tation. _ , •
Da'1d' wfU' be e\ rdU:te to Japai:i at"ltle ~ent Ntion•s for_elgn UI ,~ ·.rneverit>een ln Newp-t Blach waters. . Dropptng his keys , the attendant said
time olJlie weddb1g. • m~tion by 15751"1.IJl!!n.-has approvljl • POeger ii the. relbtered owner and he was locked Jnto a restroom by Ute.
The President arrived In Wphlngton a $2'.3 billion .money bill for ovenieu ·muter, but the pa)(l1sk)pper wps, Iden-rl'lan~ waited about ~5·seconds and then
at ibout 10:,30 P~Monday night after asSIStance and'rela&ed p-ogr~s. ;tined as Georae Gtbbs,. of Newport lrled to escape into the· shopping ceqt.er •.
llis San Clemente sojourn and went The bill now goes before ~e House !leach, who Is p:uumed to be one or . The Ur~· rh ~• ....... Bi>k'1 r ·1ookir.g for
directly to lbe>Wbite House. ' for action and debate later this week. tbe six fibd lird. • ~ • (S:e sr~JPER, faiic %)
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Station W Qi'ker.
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Beateh to Death •
. A..Santa ,Ana. se!'Ylce .station attendant ·
was brutally+ ~aten lo death eatly 1lhis,
morhlng .by Unknown auaDaots, ·police
reported . . '
Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21 , of Garden Grove, was found in a pool of blood
In the ~stroom of a Richfield ~r.vtce
11tatlon at the comer of We1trn1.nater1
and Harbor boulevards by Davkl.Mlller
or Santa -Ana, a anver-ror SOUllllaftd-
Ambulanct Servict:.1 , • ' •
.Miller told ol/icers he bllil llOj>ped
at 1:40 a.m. tOday 1to ' OW tliif:.resti
room and diseoveteid Clrlbl•1 1*1J .lylq:J
on the Ooor.
· POiie!' said •Carlin Was1 bYWD 'on the1
head and boiiy with a blullf lllltrum"'t·
wh1ch tips not been found . Tt)e coroner's
offlc-i s1'1rl r1eAth W1\s C3\~ by a blow or bl:iws on the back of the head.
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personality;, calling for fog and ,.
hazy sunshine ··en J Uie coast and
prickly sunshi'rie-'1n1ana ·-with· the t
point spread 15 to. 81, degreewlse. INSrD~ TO~A Y . -• Nixon, in h1s interim 1'tport
Wedntsday •toht on Cambodia,
utldoubtedly Will claim Ml\e
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Western Experts PredictMedicalExperiments
·MOSCOW (UPI) -Two cosmoaauta
whirled aroond eartl>tod&y In tlle Soviet
Unlon's first manned &pace ffigbt in .
eighl mootlls. Western opace ezperta .
said the mission was -probably an U·
perlment to gain medical lmowle<lge for
tlte oonJlluellon of permaneol -~~ fonns. .
The two-man crew ~rttd everythlnc
was going smoothly in the fll&ht which
was unoffldally dedkaled to vllitlnf U.S.
astronaut Neil Armstrong. lint IJWI
on the moon. He watdled the films
of die blastoff of tlle Soyuz 9 crall
-"'""l ' Y....-~ Western ~ ezperts said Soviet
lclfilltists have shown great ~est
recentl)' in new applications of wace
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medicine, and they predicted the crew
ol 'Col. Andrian Nikolayev, 40, and Vltaly
Sevutlanov, a 3$.yea.Mld space rookie,
will IPlnd a week or more in orbit.
la Ooaka. Japan, Sovlel ..,.,. ..,.,...r
Alexander Nauaov told fairgoers at Ex·
po 70 be ezpecled tile Jllght to Jut
about 10 days. And in Bochum, Gennlny.
Heins Kamlnskl, cllrector Of die Boclwm
Space Hesearch lnsUlule, said data from
Soyua 9 lndleales a second spacecraft
may be laaoched.
A llflJOP of U.S. space medicine eipir!s
recenUy visited the Soviet Union where
llley held wlde·raJ>ilng dlscuuioos oa Web Problems as welgbtlessness and
radiation in earth orbit. Some new ap-
plicatk!Os of space medicine growing
Ft'Olll P .. e l
ELECTION SHOWDOWN. • •
ln 1969. and 20 ol the 40 Senate seats; other
• While Gov . .Reagan, running~ propo<ions and a number of local con· for the Republican ncmination, is assured teats and ballot issues.
of a place on the Navember ballot, Much of Reagan'• ''team" · j n
Democrats. are deciding whether Sacramento wu unopposed. or bad little
Reagan 's challenger will be Sam Yorty, oPPOS)tkm, In the primary. 'lllis µ.eluded •
to, mayor of Los Angeles, or Jesse J.:t. Gov. Ed Reinecke, the fonner con-
Unru!I, 41, atate Asoemblymaa ""'" -an wbonr Raagan appolntod to
l"glewood. eucceed Hobert H. Finch who left to
Both are astute political in·fighten, _j9in fre$ideot NiXon!s cabinet in 1969.
but tfie -uniifu.Y6rty'""race-1ac"ked ttre Alao running with Reagan were State
spark of the Republican and Democratic ........ a. 1 B k p ·es1 --• c fights'lor·Murphy'a··seat; _ •• ..--unr vy a er n 41.. on· "';.. I ,._ t:oUer Ifouaton I. Flournoy. Murphy, 67, Is ba • ..;... or •. •~ A bl.ct man, James L. Flournoy of
Repubiican nomination for .a eecondisb::· Los Angeles, stood a chance of winning
year tenn against the $1 million latura-'D-·bli · ~ ti f tion advertising campaign against him tbe ~....... can na on or secretary
S. of state because, lls indicated, many • by political newcomer, Norton unon, voters confused him with incwnbent Con·
a 63-year-old industrialist and art co~ troller Flournoy. Another candidate in ~:~·s attacks on M ·u r p h y ' 8 the race was Alberta Jordan, widow of die !ale Frank Jordan who held the pot! Technicolor Corporation ties h ave 42 years before bis death this spring.
out of those lalka may be used In
the Soyuz t fllghl
The offl~al faq N~ws Ag~y report
en Soyuz 9·u1d one of the main purposes
(If the Olght was '"'medico-biological
reeearch lo study the ittfluence of
space~ factors oo the human
"Orginfin ID the conditiom of a near·
earth orblL" ~
The conquest of lll'tce medical p<o-•
blems 'Is DfJCf8S&f)' before either the
United States or the Soviet Union can
successfuUY ortilt large, pennanent space
platforms. Both nations have plans for
such orbital laboratories. ~ United states plans to launch lls first such
l!taUon, Skylab, in late 1972.
Soviet sources said Armstrong watched
films of the Soyuz 9 blast.off in the
apartmett of a coamonaut, Maj. Gen.
Georgy Beregovoi, during a party that
laated until 3 a.m. in booor of
Annstrong's trip to the moon.
Armstrong's first, inkling there would
be a space shot came when Beregovoi
turned on the television set shortly before
the launch was shown and told him,
"This is especially in honor o( your trip
here."
Armstrong wu said to have replied:
•1tt is one of the best gifts you can
give me."
s0yuz t ils Jawd>ed at lO:ot p.m.
Monday in -an unusual night shot from
the Central Asia Soviet Space Center
at Baikonur. -
Tass said the crew pof the spaceship
reported after five orbits this momirig
.they were "coping well wi~ conditions
of weightlessness and carrymg rot the
flight program."
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TAPPER ...
threatened to crack GOP party unity Caliiornia voters also had a chance
which has helped them dominate the to sbow whether a mudl..talked-about Orange County Municipal C our t ,
last two California electionS. "taxpayers' rebellion" finally bad We'Sbninster, Matthews wrapped up the
Bl'JTER CAMPAIGN~-materialized. prosecution's case with two witnesses
~'broiled tn bitter attacks and On the statewide ballot was Prop. who said they could i de n, t i r y
counter-attaCkl-Jtown to the final , day 8, a voter initiative measure that would Schwerdtfeger'• voice on the tapes
of the campaign were Demociratlc senate force the state government to pay SI Harper had made of some of the calls.
candidates John V. Twmey of RJverside percent of the ·cost of Jocal schools -Don Frank, who was highly involved and George Bfown, Jr., of Monterey the figure now is about 35 percent,
Park _ both U.S. Congressmen. -totaling $1.65 billion a year -and 90 In last September's recall which ousted
Running behind Brown and Tunney percent of the welfare costs now borne Schwerdtfeger from office, was ijle firsl
fh the polls was Los Angeles County by the S8 counties.· to teStify.
Supervisor Kenneth Hahn. Reagan put his full weight Into the He -stated he had known the fonner
Pollster MervYn Field said the llitHnd· campaign agab:m Prop. 8• denouncing mayor about five years and talked to
tuck race between BroWl"I so and the It as a 1'hou on the people" that wouid ···• b him "maybe 25 times'' on the teJ-.Nw.e. 35-year-old Tunney, both critics of the force the legislature to-raise ta1e.s y "t"" .. '
war in Indochina, could boil dawn to more than $1 billion. Then Frank claimed he c o u l d ,
victory for "whoever is Jett standing." . The measure was ~cosponsored by Ute ••positively t dent if y Scbwerdtfeger's
In Orange County, three of the hottest california Teachers Asaoclation and the voice," 00 portioil! of the Lape Harper
races appeared to be for Ille ~bllcaa C9!in\y Supervloon Alsoclailon, whooe bad ed 1 -• rm>h>atloa for the-3iih Conii-elilOnal liiUboarili a.sYed motOrisl& "tired of play or , .. an~ ~ tile 5th District Supervilor ·llld polltlool •-?" , ~ "Did you hear tile tapeo before or Sufl"'~nl o( Scl>ooli. ' Calllomlanl bave been piwnlled major aft<r Mr. Sc!!werdtfectr wu accuaed '""'-~'lll0tlw"S$11F-~~--.,..._1be=petl=twa-~ o!Jllil.cr~d!fldealked.
didates, John Steiger ot' Oceln8'de, elections and have gotten only partial "After." '
William Wilcoxen of Laguna Beadl aod results. Reagan said the respcnsible way "Were you not asked over to Mr.
John Scbmltz of 'l\lstln are llgbtJng for to tax ,.Jlef and reform Is his own II Harper's \!"uae to specifically l~len to
ttie nOiiiiiiatfun and with Laguna Beach biUioo ta:r--ahift-plan which-bu ·pa!sed -that tape? McBride again asked.
!so ~-•--bl and · · .. s "No s~." Frank replied. "I was at housewife Maggie Meggs, they are a u11:: ~ui y JS now Jn u1e tate ·
running for the un~ term of the. Senile. . his house for another re830n. _The tapes
Jate Congressman Jmnes 'OU. · The aon of former Govo Edmund G. just came up during a dbcussion."
:ero.rn,,a ·Democrat, was.ninnihg gainlt· Another pro.ecutioo witness; Henry MAJOI\ 'IBSUE veteran State Sen. Hugh M. Burns of DeLapp, • ·Huntington BeaCh ·resident
Fresno for the Democratic nomination. who owns 40 acres in Fountain Valley, gave much the same testimony. He had
also heard the ,tapes after SchwerdUeger
was accused <l the crlrqe.
LAW.AND ·ORDER .
The _race has centered on the issue
of which candidate can best support
tbe Preildent -the contention being
Schmitz' membenhJp tn tlie John •Birch Societf · would prevent him f r o m
repreoentlng tbe !>est interests of ·Presi-
dent ·NixOn's home . district.
1--In the 5th Supervisorial District, laat-
,zninute Qplnion has it that the five-man
r~ will boll down to a run-off between
incumbent Alton Allen and Ronald
Caspers, a Newport Beach savtngs and
loan executive. nie campaign has
featured extensive and expensive public
relations campaigns by the two front
runners.
: L&Jr p.nd ord~. wes the. __ £heme of.
ll)J •fo\Jr. candidales ~or tlle ·Republican
nomtnatl!IO for aUomey. general, but polls
showed the favorite was Los Angeles
Dist. Atty. Evelle J. Younger,· whose
broadcast ads featured the "Dragnet"
voice of .. at'tor Jack Webb.
The likely Democratic candidate was
Charles J . O'Brien, the current deputy
to retiring Atty. Geo. Thomas C. Lynch,
the sole Deniocratlc survivor of the
196<1 GOP blitz led by Reagan and Finch.
·State Superintendent of Public lnstruc·
Uon Max Rafferty appeared headed for
a runoff for · reelect.ion against either
Wilson C. Riles, a black man, or Dr.
Julian Nava, a Mexican-American. Riles
is a deputy wperlntendent in Rafferty's
office and Nava is a member of the
U:>s Angeles Board of Education.
At 'this point McBride asked fot a
mistrial on the grounds that !t was
1mproper for Harper to h11ve the tapes
and be playing them for · other in·
dividuals.
Judge Junea K. TumeP. denied the
motion.
McBride then introduced Brigis into
the afternoon session.
Testimony continued today with more
witnesses for the defense.
Edwin Martin, former Fountain Valley
city attorney, was the ffrst defense
witness called this morning. He told
the jury about the April 22 phone call
from Harper during which a mysterious
voice had boomed over the phone, "You
have been mJsled."
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'the schools superintendent race has
focused on challenger Vick Knight's
dlarges that tncumbent Robert Peteraon
has been ineffective In upgrading the
quaU\)' of educallon In the oounty and
has wasted ta:rpayers' money on u~
penSve, lhowy programs.
; Also on the ballot We!'e nomlna'iions
6>r other statewide offices; 31 con. ...,morial seats; all 80 Aasembly seats
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-It Is a nonpartisan post altltough Raf·
ferty ta a Republican who ran for the
U.S. Senate in 1968, losing to Cranston.
Rafferty won a second tenn four years
ago by collecting ·more thin SO pez::ctnt:
of the voCe In the primary election.
Rafferty's ;Mure hu been sleeped
In controversy over his fundamentalist
education policies, and subjects such as
sex education and racial balance of
school districts and schoOI populations.
The two JTlinor parties recognized in
California, American Independent and
Peace and Freed.Om, fielded candidates
in a number of races, but nowheu
were they ~e.red a thr~t to
Republicans or Democrats.
However, the AlP gubernatorial fight
between Keith -H. Greene, • San Fran.
cieco buatnessman, and William K.
Shearer, San Diego pubUsber, promised
t.o setUe a leadership batUe dating back
·to the fonnalion of the party in January
196<1 to support die Independent presiden-
tial candidacy of former Alabama Go\I.
Geora:e Wallace.
From P .. e l
Martin confirmed what Harper had
earlier testllied that sueh a voice dld
Interrupt their conversation. But Martin
also added that Schwerdtfeger was in
the room with him during the con·
versatio11 and could not have been the
mystery Voice at that Ume.
On cross examinatlori, Matthews tried
to point out hoW Martin had been crltlclZ·
ed along with Schwerdtfeger about cer·
tain real estate matters that led to
the recall , but was interrupted by Mc-
Bride who contended that such informa-
tion was Immaterial and prejudicial.
At this point Judge Turner called a
recess and ,both attorneys ~t for
another one of their frequent trips to
the judge's cluunbers.
Ziegler Accused
Of 'Fuzzing'
Cambodia Moves
Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler was
accused by membeta d. the presidential
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ANAHEIM FIREMAN, SILHOUETTED BV' FIREBALL, BATTLES BLAZE AT CHEMICAL PLANT
Early Morning Fire Lights Up the Sky Near Anaheim Stadium; Origin Unknown
Judge Readies · Decision
On County Nude Dancing
Mysterious Fire
Ruins Warehouse
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At Chemical Firm
By TOM BARLEY
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Nude performers at Costa MeSa's con•
troversial Firehouse tavern are today
going through their rousing routines by
virtue of a court order that may be
revoked at any moment.
Superior Cour! Judge, Robert L.
Corfman is expected to issue today the
ruling that will prevent or permit ballet
a Ia birthday suit at the FirehOuse
and four other Orange County beer bars: .
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Oil Slick Moves
To Beach Pier;
Crews Stand By
Four fingers of crt.ide petrolewn were
w0>khlj·tlietr way under<"fiie Jl&ntmg/On
Beach Pier this morning toward the
beach.
Crews were standing by with tractors
to scoop the goo under 'the sand and
break it up. .
Four lines of oil, 10 to .JS feet wide,
tlJree.quarters of a mile Jong and m0;ving
westerly were spotted off tbe pier al
8 a.m.
"We don't know where It came from,"
said Max Bowman, assistant director
ol HarOOrs and Beaches. "But it's pretty
thick. , We are waiting · for the fOg to
lift so we can ge~ a better loot at
it."
Bowman said the beach crews would
have no difficulty cleaning up the slick.
"Whatever gets through the surf we'll
disc under the sand with tractors and
dissipate," he explained.
The Harbors and Beaches Department
notified State Department of Fish and
Game authorities.
"They will determine its source,"
Bowman said.
Herb Day, the city's oil f i e Id
superintendent. was at the scene in·
specting the alick as well.
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A Complete
Selection Of
Fabrics
& Colors
Fire of unknown origin destroyed a
the 'Tuscan Room, Tustin; the Sugar warehouse and damaged severai other
Shack, Los Alamitos and Chee Cbee's buildings at the Neville Olemical Co.
and Sarong Gals bars in Santa Ana. in Anaheim, early today.
He refused Monday to grant the Assistant Fire Chief James Heying
preliminary injunction asked for by at· said the cause of the blaze is unknown
tomey Berrien Moore with the comment and the damage estimate incomplete,
that he wanted~more Ume to consider but it may run as high as $200,000.
nudity rulings .cited by Moore and at. · Large balls of fire exploded skywlilrd
t?rneys for the four cities involved in as firemen fought the blaze in predawn
five court actions lumped together by darkness. The ch.etnical firm which
Judge Corfman··mtcr ·one ·iwo.liOW'··colrtt--·manuraerures-sYiith1!tiC·resins 1~ located
hearing. at 2201 Ctrritos Ave., with.i~ -sight of
The temporary restraining o rd e r Anaheim Stadium and the Santa Ana
·granted earlier by Judge Corfman re-Freeway.
mains in force pending hia decision on Firemen said ·the blaze broke out at
the.lnjuncUon. 1'lat order prevents arrest 1:43 a.m. in a metal warehouse filled
of nude Perfonners untas police are wi~ ~veral hundred tons of synthetic . resm m granular form and mvolved sattaried that such performances mclude four large storage' tanks oUtside the
obvtOUSJy Jewel conduct and/or involve atructure. ,,..-
the presence of more than· one performer Heying theorized the fire may have
on tne,_atage_ _ been caused during the mechanical
Moore argued that recent i.i""'"-r! transfer' Of -some of tlie • tesm ffom . """'"' cou die building to tlte tanl<S.
rulings made it clear that "if Police The warehouse and tanks were a total
1 in tbe cities involv~ persist in ai4esUng Joss, while an adjoining: office building
these girls all we're going to .have is and ne_arby structures suffered some
a success.ion of dismissals on such damage.
charges in municipal court and a reversal
of any convjcCions in the ilppellate cOUrt.
"This Superior Court's a p p e 11 a t e
department rejected such a verdict,"
Moore argued. 0~ f-.contend in the·
face of that thinking that arrests of
these girls are a waste of time unless
and until a Supreme Court ruling on
this nudity issue is before us."
More tJian 50 citations involving
,charges of indecent exposure have been
issµed at the five bars. They have been
dismissed as rapidly as they have been
heard in municipal court.
City attorneys and Deputy District At·
tomey Oretta Sears urged Ju d g e
Corfman to dissolve the restraining order
and refuse the issuance of an injunction.
"That Supreme Court rullng, when it
comes, may be on our side," Mrs. Sears
added, "and we feel that the public
will be better satisfied by our continued
crackdown on nudity in. beer bar st"
Mesa Boat Yard
Worker Busted
A Costa Mesa boat yard worker had
no time to tidy up his quarters when
visitors arrived early today.
He was asleep.
Peter S. Bodenhoefer, 19, was ordered
out of the house at 2070 Orange Ave.
and cited for violating Section 203 of
the Building Code, occupying a con·
demned structure hazardous to human
safety. .
Patrolmen Dennis Hossfeld and ·Rudy-
Malik assured him of a roof over his
head, however, after allegedly finding
a pipe containing burnt marijuana
residue among-his meager belongings.
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Five Mil~ioll Californians ' Cast .Ball9ts Today
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
CH .... Oeltf PINI S .. fl
An csUmated five million Californians
began voting today ii a Primary Election
markm by bitter campaigning in both
parties for nominations s e e k I n g
8'publlcan George' Murphy's .U.S. Senate
seat.
In Orange County. 5S5,S70 voters are
registered with · County Clerk William
E. St John predicting a 58.8 percent
turnout -one Of the lowest in county
history. • .
Some candidates bad complained of
voter apathy, but Ray Lee, Los Angeles
comity registrar of voters, today boo.sled
his turnout forecast from 80 to 6$ percent
-of-tile ctl\lnty's u.ree ~mllllon register«!
voters, 1aylng •he s.ensed a Jut-minute
surge of Jnttrest. -.
.. Tbls. year'• prihla.r-y set one · ~ric
precedent the min~ the polls opened
-for the first time since Gold Rush
days, al~ollc beveraceis can be served
on electioo day under a law paned
In 111811.
While Gov. Reagan, ruMing unoppoeed
for the RepubUcan norilination, b assured
of a pJact 01J; the November baU~t.
-Democrats are deciding w h" e th e r
'Reagan's challenger will be Sam Yo-i:ty.
60, mayor . of Loa·-Angeles, or Jesse
Unruh, 47, •Slate Asoembiym!n from
Inglewood.
Both are astute political In-fighters.
but the Unruh-Yorty race lacked the
Phone Frameup?
•
Ex-Mnyor Defense Raises Theory
By TERRY COVILLE
OI "'-Dall>' Plltl Sl.rr
Did a telephone tapping mystery figu re
make those alleged obscene calls to
Fountain Valley Councilman John
Harper!
This theory was explored in court
Monday by attorney Leonard McBride,
defending ex-Fountain. Valley Mayor
Robert Schwerdlleger, ~ho has been ac· cusea of making the obnoxious phone
calls.
Mc Bride br.ought James K. Briggs, ·
telephone services coordinator f o r
Orange County, to the witness stand
lo tesWy on the possibility of someone
'Iron Things Out'
else tapping SchwerdUeger'a telephone
line to make the calls.
Briggs not _., on1y said it, but took
members of the jury and the court
on a trip to Schwerdtfeger's home where
he demonstrated how another person
could have hooked into the former may-
or's telephone lines outside his house.
Earlier testimony by experts from Gen·
ral Telephone Company indicated that
some of the alleged calls had been
traced by electronic equipment to
Schwerdlleger's home telephone numt>er.
"Would tapping his line in this fashion
register on the telephone company's.-
equipment?" Deputy District Attorney
. Walter Mau.hews uked Briggs.
"No sir. Only If the person did a
sloppy job," Briggs replied. ·
Briggs also slated that Schwerdtfeger's
phone could be tapped along his line
anywhere between his home and the
telephone company's switch ' station on
Bu!hard Street.
During the morning sesison at West
Orange County Municipal C o u r r,
Westminster. Matthews wrapped up the
prosecution's case with two witnesses
who said they could identify
Schwerdtfeger's voice on the tapes
Harper had made of some of the calls.
(See TAPPER, Page Z)
• • sparli o1 ·lbe RtpubUcon 1114\:DemocnUc
flghla !or Murphy's seat · •
Murpby,. 67, is balilln& for 1be
Republlcao oomlnollon for a llOCOlid a..
year term.1agalnst tht $1 mllllon ~tutl
lion .a~vertlilnf campaign qamst him
by pullUcal DtWCOllltT, Norlml Simon,
a IS-year-old industrlallJt and art· eol~
lector.
Simon's lttacks on Murphy' a
Technicolor CorporaUon Ues h a v e
threatened to crack GOP party ""!If
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tuck-"'I" betweeo Bfown, Ill ond 1be
3$-yeoMJd 'l\mlley, both crllld ol Ibo
War lo !Jidochtno, could boll · -.. vtctoiy !or "whoever is !di lllondiq." ·
In Qnnle County, 1hree llf Ibo bollool' ~acea, _... to ha for .lbe llepubllcaa
llOl11lJ\alioD for , Ille, !Sib ~
Dbtrict, 1be Ith Dflttid Supervloor ond
SUperinlendenl of Schoofl.
In·the S5th Dislrict--raee threi: cu-·
. didatei,. Jolm Ste1pr. ,JI° ~ ,
• (See ELECl101'1,. Pqo IJ . * . *' ·1:i:--. I· -•·•
Huntington
VoteSho.ws
No Pattern . -... . .
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. ~e .was DO conaistent.paltem ·to the
lun!<>ut of votlro In, l!unttncton jleoch
Ibis morning. ·
Af the Oc<in View School Dlttrlct olJl.
ces on upper Beach Boulevard, there wu
a turnout of ~1 e.~ ~cent at 11 a.m.
Only II of lhe l30 registered volm had Wt ballois. • -
But at-lht Harbor View School tn the
northwes& « the city-there was a turnout
of 15 percent -ft of the 61S voters had
made their cholces. .
At Slacey lnlermedlate School In 1be
north 40 of 1be 443 regiatered votm bad
cat ballots· by 11 a.m. lor ·a t percent
turnout.
· 1be ~e wu tirnilar at the Petenon
School iii the IOlllheaat of•lba city 1fher•
there wtre ·1.t })ercent turnout, wipi $5 OI the 161 n&iltmd ba•hic voled.
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Civic Ce_nte~ ·F~~~~Jf,g . For _Disc~~i9~ :,
-Bef ore£ouncil Monday On-Eluoride _ • PlikPJeaCJ .Guiit, --·---.--Y=
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A ~w study session has been scheduled
for 4:30 p.m. next Monday to discuss
the ccntroversii:il formula for financing
$10.3 million worth of new civic facilities in Huntington Beaeh.
City Admin istrator Doyle Miller made
the request for councilmen to meet with
department heads at the end of Monday
night's council sesskln.
"We need to iron some things Out . .,
he said.
During the session the council Initiated
action on some rec<immendaUons for
fin ancing the ci vic improvements and
Oil Firms Sue
County Again
Over Tax Rebate
Eight Southland oil companies have
filed their annual lawsuit against the
county of Orange and three Orange Co84
communities In a Superior Court action
which demands the refund of nearly
M00,000 M allegedly overpaid taxes for
the fiscal period July I, 1969 to June
30, 1970.
Atlantic Richfield Co., Humble Oil
and Refining Co., Oreo Oil Co., Signal
Oil Co., Tenno Co., Texaco Inc., Union
Oil Co. and West Sure fetroleum Co.
claim that the county rffused to deduct
royalties paid by them on Orange Coast
properly and equipment when taxes were
assessed on oil producing land in Hun-
tington Beach, Newport Beach and ~al
Beach.
County supervisors have_ de.nied the
elaims of the companies as they hav'-
tn_previous _yea rs. No ~urt action "has
been taken on an -almost ldentlcaf!Uit
rued last year in whlcb 196U9 taxes
were protested and a demand filed for
the refund of $4001000.
The companies argue that county
assessor Andrew J . Hinshaw should not
include the value of state-owned royalty -
jntere.sls in his assessment calculaUoos.
Correct evaluation by Hinshaw would
have cut the companies' tax bills by
at least $800:,000, it Is argued.
All. company orncials s t a t a-that
Hinshaw's attitude is incorrecUy based
on oil assessment conditions that existed
prior to the P._asslng of a new state
law in 1967. That revision of California
codts It is stated. allowed oil companies
to deduct royally interest from their
total a&&essments.
called for-more information on i gross
receipts buslnes& tax: and wider ap-
plication of the trash collection fee .
·Councilman Norma Gibbs assailed her
colleagues for failing to m o v e ahead
on ll'le improvements -a civic center,
central library, fire statklns and cor-
poration yard.
"What I'm objectilJB to is that every
time we djsagree we propose a study,"
she said. "We are lacking guts.'-'
The council was considering a report
on financing methods drawn up by the
Systems and Data Processing Comnilltee.
which proposes general obligatkln bonds
requiring voter approval, a gross receipts
business levy, an increase in ·the hotel
"bed" tax from 4 percent to S percent,
and extending the $1.50 a month trash
fe e to all dwelliniS. including trailers
and apartments.
The committee. which was chaired
by Councilman Al Coen. was assigned
the task of studying financing March
9 after the council declined to act on.
recommendations of the c i t y ad-
ministrator.
Mrs. Gibbs quoted from Miller's March
9 report which said that the facilities
had been planned for five years and
commented, "A series of nine options
were presented at that time (Mai:ch
9). What do v.·e do. form another com·
mittee?"
Coen also expressed his dissatisfaction
at failurt· to take action.
Councilman George M c C r a c k e n
repeated a request he made earlier for
a study on the amount of money that
needs to be geoerattd to pay fQr ~
facilities. "It's one more step tha _ 1s
needed/' he added .
Councilman Jack Green want more
details on how a gross recei ts tax .
woUld anect businesses :..-" e need
same semblance of what It wou be."
Green succesduljy..omoe.vd...ud:t the city_
admini&t.rator be requeste"d"''"llJ" "SUbmlt
••as exact figures as possible" on the
new business tax and also on what
the net revenue would be from an ex-
tension of the refuse charje.
Seeking to get action started on the
other proposals. Coen moved that the
city attorney Don Bonfa amend the
refuse ordinance to include all dwelling
units in the city -it presently applies
(See FINANCE, Poge !J
Stock Jtfarlcet1
NEW YORK CAP) -The stock l!'arkel
suft'ered a mild .. setback today in late
trading that eroded some ol the maMive
gains registered in the four· prev\oUI aes..
sions. (See quotations, Paces' 10..ll).
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A fal'I' crowd Is erpecled ·to fill Foun·
tam VaUey's city hall at 8 tonight whtn
city councilmen pick up the subject of
putting fluotlae ln the city's water sup.
ply.
BOlh proponents and opponent& of
fluoridation are lilted up to speak during
the scheduled public hearing.
A factor in the argument is that
fluoride already exists In itounlaiR
Valley 's water-from natural causes. '),
Wayne _Osborne, director of public
Works, said this morning that the city's
w.c.ler has been tested the past two
weeks in several labs and reports from
those labs ·indicate fluoride in (he water
al the rate of· .6 of a part to each
million parts or water.
Those who fa vor fluoridation have
recommended it in the amoWll of one
part fluoride !or each million parts or
water.
"We 're apparently not too far from
the recommended amount,'' Osborne
said. .
Councilmen l'f!8Y decide tonight if that
extra fluoride should be added to city
waler -but not until a. lot of citizens
have had their turn al the public
microphone.
One other public hearing , on the city's
$2.65 milliQn budget, iJ scheduJed tonight,
but not too many residf!nta are-expected
to speak on it.
City councilmen have vk!wed the
prelimina ry budget and they made only
a few changes. The budget ir1Jp for
adoption tonight and must be fmaliz.ed
by July I.
Edison Stud~nts
Due for -er ants
Edim High School's olJtstanding
students will be honored Thursday night
with scholarships during the school'.s first
Senior Awards program.
Nine scholarships will be awarded by
the HunUngton Beach Unlbn Hlgh School
district and four by. the Edison Parent
Teacher and Student Association.
Also to be• swarded during the 7:30
p.m. session in-Lha achool cafeteria is
the Mark Naylon Memorial Award, nam·
ed alter an Edison football player who
died as the result of a field injury.
Additional scholarships and awards will
. be presented to students who are outstan.
ding in an, drama, business and cos-
mteology.
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. AST~ONAUT,MEETS 'C~MONAUT IN MOSCOW TOUR
Neir Armstrong Gels Souvenir l'rom V•l•ntln1 T.t-tlftkov• . . .
' Cos1iionau.ts Off
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MOSCOW .(UPI} -, Two cosmonauts
"'h.irled around earth today in the Soviet
Union's first •nanned . space tli&ht In
eight months. •Western · space experts·
said the mission was probably an ex-
periment to gain medica l 'knowledge for
the conslructkln of ;iennanent space plat·
fonns.
The two-rqan crew reported everything
•was going · smoothly in the flight which
was unoffJcially dedicated to visitin& U.S.
astronaut Neil Armstrong, first man
on the moon-. He . watched , the film
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of the blastoff of the Soyuz · 9 craft
Monda~ night.
Western sp11ce expert:; · s.iid Soviet
scientists-have shown ' gre~t intei:est
recenUy in new applications ·or space
medicine, and they pfedicled the crew
of Col. Andrian Nikolayev, 40, and Vltaty
Sevestlanov, a 3~year-old space rookie,
wlll spend a week or more 1n orbit.
In Osa ka, Japan, S<lvlet space engineer
Alexander Nazraov told fa irgoers at Ex-
po 70 he expected the fli&ht to last
aboUt 10 days. Ali:Cfln Bochum, Germany,
Heinz Kaminski , director of the Bochum
Space Research Institute, Said dat.a from
Soyuz 9 indicates a second spacecraft
may be launched. .
A group of U.S. space medicine experts
recently visited the Soviet Union where
they held wide-ranging diJcul.ions On
such problems as we1ghtlesmess and
radiation in earth orbit. Some new -ap-
plications· of ,space _medicine growln1
out of those talks m·ay be used in
lhe Soyui i llighL -
The official Tass News Agency report
on Soyuz 9 said one of the main purpoets
-of the [light was "rrredlco-blol0&lcal
research to study the influence or
spacenieht facton on the '·human
organism in the condllions of a near-
carth orbit"
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A HilniiN1Qn 'Buch womig_ and her
mili!.COOlj>oiikn,bave-pleaded guilty In
Supelior rm•rl, to cliaraes ol aelling
dlftierous ~-"'
Pi!(iy Lee Whalle, II, of 11571 'Delton ~ · and LesUc · .R. Vl!ardi, 281 of
Hollywood, o!!ered lb< plea before Jjldge
James F. Juilge. Both were. ordered
to "'tum lo coull July II for senlendng.
Miu Walle ·and ·Vllardl were arrtltecl
18'1 Dec. 311 b7 H\11\IJniloo Buch delec·
tlvea who ciillscated 15,oot aecona.1
· tablets · after oetl!ng up a a1tetl comer opP>tnimeol_..lth-~ .. nm-bo~ 15 jari of ·the "reds" .;ad;;
,b!lok~. 1lie couple on lb< charPI to
:whlth Ibey have pleaded. E~ch' deferidant faces a possible state
priaon term of two to ·10 years.
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:House Panel Slashes
·Foreign Aid Funding
WASHINGTON (~Pl -The· Houao A~atlons committee, s I a 1 h in 1
Prdtaent Nllon's foreign aid recom-.
lriebdatton by 1675 million, bas approved
a $1.S bUUon money bill for oversiu .uststance and reJa~ progr~s.
The blll now goes before the H-
·ror action and debate later this week.
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The weatbeiinln:SUll has a split~
personality, calling for fog and1 hazy $UnShine · on the coast andu
prtckl~ &lllllhlne Iniaod wllh !he>
point 1pread &5 to 88, degreewllu
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The~ art alive and in ln>uble. Jokingly, n.bltaUle rtplltd lllal Hun~ the prolilan on ~ Avenue In Ille coen was suceesSful .with. two other
motions -that tile city ldmlnlstrator es~· all other financlng methods Sug.
---.;~;;;~ed. in the systems report and that ·--economiC-adviSory-comm1ttee-be
eitabllshed to review long-range bu\lgtt
~~kieilobltaille told-Hum--l,';r; Beach w.~~-W° hlllor~ dlr~ of Swioel AQJiaUc 'Pork. "Part
lngtoO Beach c:ouncllmen Mond•Y that that ~~eodnow in AiUona....,.,,. -ol-IM--sport aeema-to-be-lmol!ldnc-1>th~•--IJ-.l-
hia department wu reee-iviilj: callf "al-5 "nnin the. h 1 mOtareycl signs down," she said.
planning. •
The oouncil also dlscussed· whether to put the general obligaUon bondl on
the November1 bellot « go to a ,.-1a1 election. ~ r-
most ~ly" on the Hessians from Tuo. mafters g COU:U~n~:Jsc!'n •lked wha~ uwe have isstfe<I many citalione but
JOn p6lice. , could ht done about the noise pro~lem they come back." the chief agreed.
Last year the motorcycle 1anc deaded cauaed by cyclist& bur.zing thtir machines Robltallle and city attoroey Don Bonfa
Huntington Beach was the pl.ace to ipeod around vacant lots in the city. , said that .the latest &venue they were ·ex"I
the summer and many resident. felt the . 11 ' plortng was creating a new ordinance leath~r-jacketed youths gave the city a Robitaille agreed tha~,it was an acute declaring the use of motorcycl'es on un:
bad image. ~ • , problem all over town. ~ Improved property a public nuisance .tDd
Councilman Jack Green .commented "To enforce the trea:pua ordinance we subject io abatement.
that a naUonal magazine rtlerred to the need to have the ·property potted and we Bonfa said that Fountain v JI d
motorcyclists as the "Hessians of Hunt· can't get cooperation from all the prop-. Werunloster bad enacted snJi ey 8d1 k
ingtoo Beac;h" ao4 wondered U police erty owners to put up the Po&ts," be said. nailces in this field and he was !rud~ing -
knew their present Wllereabllllu. · Councilman Norma Gibbs referred to them.
Councihnen wanl<i! the ballot to be
worded to point OQt that the voters
'f"ert only being given the opportunity
to pay for the civic e e n t er with a
Cheaper met.hod -general obligation
hoods CUTY Jess tn1erest than rtVet1oe
boixls -aed that 'the' center would
be bulll -,he-the vote kill or not.
. Bonfa WU not certain whetiJ« the
lilllot could be oo phrued Ind ulid
the couocll I<> defer •ctlon oo be Could
cooaull wtlb the city'• -.. -.
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· · ELECTION SHOWDOWN
Store Clerk WU!lal!i Wl!ooUnot·La--and Youth Captured J•bn Sclnlb or ~ .,. fl4!hting for
I R bb the nomlnltlon ud with Laguna Belch
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n , 0 ery· houaewife Magie)okgg~ .they are .also n estminster . running for the 1111<1jlirfd term of the ·Jate Congresnnan ~James Utt.
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A 57-year old HunUngtOn Beach woman MAJOR ISSUE nip-ing Spree was clouted over the head by two "nice-nie race has centered on the issue looking young men" early this morning of which candidate can best ' supporf
Police Jre holding an 18-year old DAIL v PILOT ""'" ., Pttrldl O'Do1111t11 who stuffed their pockets with ap. the Pr:esldent -the contention being Westminster ......... in connection with . tel "?S ·-"' Sclurutz' membership tn the John Birch a !lllplng ~~dw1ng which a gas PRESS AIDE'S PARENTS MEET PRESIDENT PLANESIDE proxuna Y,. in,_, from her liquor Sliciety w1111ld prevent him from
station attendant was aUegedly fired On. Mr. •nd Mr1. Chort• Elbourne Si n Up Son's Bosa store cash register, representing the best Interests of Presi-and Mrs. Leona J. Tunstall was reported dent Nixon's home district. .
..... ~homes damaged by bullets. in satisfactory condition today at Hun-In the 5th Supervisorial District, last·
v• .... aes of robbery, a~tempted murder N • M Fl c minute opinion has it that' .the five-man
and aaaull~ occupied dftllings '!IP -ixon ay . y to ounty tington InterCOlllillunity Hospilal Where race will boll dOwn to a rwHlfl between be ~ todaJ: qalnst W l 111 am :ihe was taken with four deep cuts oo incumbent Alton. AJlen and Ronald
Besamon. S82l Kloodlte st., who was her head. . Caspers, a N~ Beach savings and
appr:ebended by detectives late Sanday She said the men entered the H&B Joan executive. Tbe campaign has
after the early morniDj gpree. F M • f N • Liquor Store, 17741 Beach Blvd. about featured extenlive and expensive public
He ls accused al. holdlng DP a 9'!l'Vke or arr'I nge 0 'I nee relations camJWlignl by the two front otatloll ; with a aemklulomatlc rill• ' . . · K,f, I</ I a.m. lo buy a pack ol dgarelteJ, runners.
aroubd 4:15 a.m.,. firing twice at •t.. •-only to return a few mome!U later· 'Ibe schools superintendent race has
Umdant 'Ibonw Baker, 22, as be . tried to trade them. for aDOttler brand. focuaed on challenger Vick Knight's
to escape, Crom the station into a abopping Pre.sident]flmn may return to Orange to' return for the tarp:· formal wedding One of the men broke a botUe or charges that incumbent Robert Peterson
center acrbu the street. County June 27 for the wedding of his to be he · wine while browsing through the store bu been ineffective in upgrading the
Baker told WestminSter police be beard rUece;t.awi'ene Mae Nil:on, a 26-year-old Id at St. Andrews Preabfteriaa and hit her over the liead twice with quality of educaUon in the county and
a nolle outslde 'the staUon at 5981 scbool teacher. .-. Chureb in Newport Beach. a blunt instrument as !be stooped over has wasted tu:payers' money on ex-
We5tntin9ter Ave. ju~t before the aUeaed -The-Prtaltlent -and Mrs. NiJon have Mtss ~Nixo_n js tlie dayghter_ of the to clean up the meu, sbe told police. pensive, ahowy programs.
Usault b.lt aaw noth1ng od>er than a expressed hope that they will be able President's brother, Donald Nixon, a y\ce While Mrs. Tunstall staggered under Also on the baHot were nominations
beer can on the Cround during his .fu. president or the Marriott CorporaUoo, bloW1, the men emptied the cash register for other statewide offices ; 38 con·
Yestigation. a catering finn for restaurants, hotels and d~sappeared into the night, according gresslonal seats; all 80 Assembly seals
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Californians have been promised major
property tax relief for the put two
eJectioos and bave gotten only partial
results. R~agan said the r~nsible way
to tax relief and reform is his own $1
billion tax shift plan which has passed
the Assembly and is now in the State
Senate.
The son of fonner Gov. Edmund G.
Brow~. a Democrat, was running gainst
veteran State Sen. Hugh M. Burns of
Fresno for the Democratic nomination.
LAW AND ORDER
Law and order was the theme or
alJ four candidates for the Republican
nomination for attorney·general jlut polls s~wed the favorite was ·i.o; Angeles
Dist. Atty. Evelle J. Younger, whose
bf?adcast ads featu.red the "Dragnet"
voice of actor Jack Webb.
The likely Democratic candidate was
; Charles J . O'Brien: the cwTent deputy
to retiring Atty. Gen, Thomas C. Lynch,·
the sole Democratic survivor of the
1966 GOP blitz led.by Reagan and Finch.
St.ate Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion Max Rafferty appeared headed for
a runoff for reelection against either
Wilson C. Riles, a black man or Dr ~ulian Nava, a Mexican-Ameri~. Ril~
ts a deputy superintendent in Rafferty's
office and Nava is a member or Che
Los Angeles Board of Education.
"Drop your teys or you get it lD Hea.tv_. . Golfer and airlines. to police reports. · and 20 of the 40 Senate seats: other the back," a voice then ordered the ~ ,., J She will marry Thomas E. Anfinson Mrs. Tunstall said her glasses were propositions and a number o( local con-
IUlprised Baker. He f.old officers he 28, a cl!rtilled public accountJDL s~ knocked off, according to investigators ·teats and ballot issues. · ~ ;~i~ ~a~~ ~·lay's Nine Ho I.es atteaded Oregon State Unlvenlty and ~:~~ould not describe her assallani; Sa~~~en~f wa~~~~sed "~a:::-~ li1:1: 2 w estminster
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ear the ..... u.-. was graduated from Whitter College, C'.i.-'d oprvwition, in the pr1"mary. :.._1.s i·ncluded , ~ ... wuu the President's~ mater. Her ,fiance ~i.: sai •however, both Wert wearing r--J u •
Dropping hia" bys, the -aaid Aft.er SeIZ· ure ' attended USC and Is • sergeant in the military~ype jackets and were . "nice Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, the fonner con· y ou_ths Facm· g he Wai locked tntO a restroom by thi Air Force Reserve. looking." grewnan whom Reagan appointed to
tnan,-waited about 45 aeconds ·aM thel\ Neither of the President's daughters succeed Robert H. Finch who left to
tried to eaeape.ial.o the abopping center. You caD~t bep_a good.man down. will atterid the weddiag for what has join President Nixon'1 cabinet h1 1969. Ar Ch
The first shot ""1\ Boku looldni "for Jlnh~yera, ~ qi l?lllZ Walleye Lane,-been d""'1bed as "security reuons." La t Rit s AIJo l'lllllllllg with Reagan were State SOn arges
covat ll<blnd a telepllooe pole -llllillhflli>il Biach, Ii a eolfer wboae Julie Nlxiln Eisenhower and ber bua-S . e8 et Treuurer Ivy Baker Priest and Con· I;:::,-:=--~~ ~et embedded itlel! near handicap .1Dcludea the damage caused David will be en route to Japan at the troller Houston I. Flournoy. Two IS.year~ld Wesnnlnster boys have
-the·pote.-jiollw-..ia.-~ ~-:c,,-,.,---~~"~~'"c<'-=liJne.ol,tbe...,ldil' ~:-;::;;:;;:~==:-F~r -.P~.aJi~Vi" -nm• . ~ . ~-bl•<k ,man, James L. Flournoy of been placed ;. juveoile hall for iheir
Blm .......... .,. fUl -'""•• frmi Ill• """.·ab:~'"· ... ""'1"'"'-Tbe Prealdtol arr1=•~=n 0 ·--ura., -C -Loi'-Angiiles,-a·Cllance'of winning •~t""'-.,.._.. ..-. .,_.. ¥CQ 'JD W-uiqi:w '"-D-..•bli alJegecf-paft fil a $611,000 afsoD.-0 /ir•
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otalion't cub box wlllch he nld he He and lils parloer, Wally Harpst, al about 10:30 P!Yr Mooday olghl after ' "~ ·~,.. ·can oominalloil for aecretary which uwtbeassallanttakewithhlm. of 317 Cabrlllo St., Costa Mesi, joined his Saa Cleme1te 80joum and went Funeral servk:es are scheduled of state because, polls indicated, many damBged portions of Wintersburg
Beaamon, police said, was a foriner last St. Patrick's Day. to refurblsh the -directly to the White Houae. Wednesday far 12-year-okl Corey D. voters confused him with incUmbent Con-Continuation High School May 18.
employi--..at the station. rundown Su.ta Ana Driying ~e on He 19 scheduled to gtve an Interim Smith of Huntingtco .BeJl.cb , who_ was troller Flournoy. Another candidate in Detectives said today the boys would
Detectiva have also:cbar~ hh1) wlth .. Jiarbor Boulevard neat Warner Avenue. report on 11£tional televlslon Wedleaday killed" jn a car accldert May 28 in the race_ was ·Alberta Jordan, widq_w of remain in detention until juvenile court
lhooting out the wtbdOws of ttiree bomei " Jim ·who ·ltas beaten many well-known-_night on the Cambodian -situation and 'Tulare County. '.. .-the late Frank ~dan who held Uie post proceedings are initiated. -ak>ng,Hoover.~tr~ t.0.Garden BoWevard golf pros ~ ,bis long ~r -be bqan the proaress 1>f . VietnamizaUon. A more Services will be held at I ·30 p.m ~ ,years befQre his death this aprlng. Both were identified from fingerprints
arnuud S LP.J.. ~•Y· at age eight -told his story ·in a d$iled re)>Ort by the President is at the Huntington Beach Church' or Jesu~ Callforni1 ~ alao Md a -~~ance taken at the' scene of the fire near ~ parted automobiles ...,. -· DAILY PILOT feature Monday, opening ocheduled late this month. Christ ol the 'Latter-day Sainls for the lo show whetber a much-talked-abouf Golden West Street 'and Warner Avenue
qet·• w.n, poilce•aaid. day !or the three-par course. Mr. Nixon has also been working on boy who was the llOll of Mr. and Mrs. "tarp!yers: rebellion" fllially had Huntington Beach. '
• ' · · · He was hospitalized again last Thurs.. a11 economic message but there has Curtis E. Smith of 6061 Summerdale materialized. . Officers said the prints matdted those
4 day, following what appeared to be a been no time announced for its presen-Drive On the statewide ballot was Prop. held o.f the boys by local law enforcement
W7' ' In• d . i heart eelzure, bUt it hu been diagnosed talion. He · was 8 student ~t Lark View I, a -ti>ter initiative measure that ~ould agencies. 1'Y 0ID8D ~ ] ure ~ a .leawerio.us condition &Dd· be made The President's Wednesday night talk Elementary School. force the sta~ government 1;0 pay 50 Huntington Beach Detective Lu i 1
' • , 1t for the opening after all. coincides with Senate debate on the The boy is survived by his parents, perce~t of the ~t of local schools -Ochoa, who teamed up with Wesiminster
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, ·M A •d t "In fa~," said his wife Marge, ·"he Cooper-Church amendment that would six brothers, David, Robin, Russell, Wen-the hgure no~ .u about 35 percent, poli~e in . apprehending the boys; said .. esa CCI en p~~ Rme holes.''. . . !=Urlail his powers to move U.S. trOOps day and Matthew and a sister Jennifer totaling $1.85 billion a year -and 90 the 1uvenileaJed them to a hiding place ·He~ be all rlgbt if we can JUSt u1to Cambodia after July 1 without ' ' • percent of the weUare coets now borne under a street bridge· in Tustin 'where
keep hlDl from overdelng tt•• C:Ongressioftal authority. by the 58 counties. they had hidden equipment stol~n !rom
,A Huntington Beach woman waa inJut·
td Monday n!glil wbeo her car collided
with. 8nother vehicle at a Costa Mesa
intersection, according to police.
. Mrs.)loselle J. Babcock, 28, of 19192
C(annania Lane. wu treated at Colt.a '
Uesa Memorial Hospital for abrasions,
alui fragments in her eyes and pains, l!ien release<!.
>Police said her car collided with. a
ear driven by Mark C. Terrin, 17, of
IM Grove Place, Costa Mesa. The ~
ddeot tpolt place at about 10 p.m. at
Adams a:nd Mesa Verde Drive. =
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Bartender Gets
6-month Term
A bartender who put five bullets into
a patron of the "Daisy May's" bar
j11. Westminster in the belief, police said,
that bJs victim was a member of the
Hessian Motorcycle Club has been
sentenced to six months in Orange Coun-
ty Jall.
Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams
set that Jail term for · Johl WUllam
Ruschak, 24, of Stanton, on a revised
plea of nolo cootendere. ·He suspended
wha~ could have. been a one.to-IO-year
atete prison term and placed Ruschak
OD probation. '
Dept1ty District Attorney W. J. Moseley
luccessfully argued that Ruschak shot
and wounded John David Kelly of Garde•
Grove last Dec. 6 as the two men
ar_gued in the parking lot of the
W~tmlrister tavern. Kelly was shot In
the neck, chest and stomach and un·
derwent surgery at a nearby hospital.
Police later staled that Kelly was
not and had never been a member
of the Hessian group.
A Superior Court civil action ln which
Kelly clalms a total of $350,000 in
damages from Ruschak, bouncer Peter
J. Melodia and manager Ross M. Melodia
Is today awaltlag trial
Bandit Holds Up
Eatery in Valley
An anned bandit wtth a stocking pulled
over his face and gloves on ·his hands
toot an unknown amount oC money Mon-
day froxq the Cru'l 's Jr. restaurant
in fo~oontain VaJJey.
Police sald the bandit entered the
restaurant a:t Brookburst Street and
Garfield Avenue about 9 a,m., flashed
a .2Z caliber pistol, and told the manager
Hget b1ck inside. J want--.u of-It."
Hqw much <1r it -the money -
he got h11s not yet been determined
by rwuranl olfidals, J>Ollce said today:
Rabies Sh SI d Reagan put his full weight Into the the school. ots ate campaign against Prop. 8, deoouncing Ochoa said the fire appeared lo have ~t as a "hoax on the people" that would bee~ set 1? "cov~ up" the burglary
Rabies shots for dogs will be offered force the legislature to raise t.a1es by during which office equipment. tape
from 7-8 :30 tonight at the Fountain more than $1 billioa. recorders and an amplifier had been
Valley Fire Station, 17737 Bushard St. Ttle measure was cosponsored by the taken. ·
The cost is $2 for the clinic sponsored California Teachers .Association and the One of the boys, he said, was 1
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TAPPER ••.
Don Frank, who was highly Involved by the Fountain Valley Woman's Club. County SuN>l'llisors Association, whose student at th s h I ed
In last S•ptember's recall wh1"ch ousted Shots wlll be given under the direction billboards r;;ked motorists "tired of e c
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' operat by the . ,,. of Dr. Eldon Bainbridge. II" I '" Hunt~ngton Beach Union High School
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to (estify, 1 -, -He stated he had known the former
mayor about five years and talked to
him "maybe 15 times" on the telephone.
Then Frank claimed he co u Id ,
"positively identify Schwerdtleger's
voice," on portions of the tape Harper
halJ played for Frank.
"Did you he~ the tapes beft>re or
after Mr. Schwerdtfeger wa.s accused
of this crime?" McBride asked.
"After."
"Were you not asked over to Mr.
Harper's house to specifically tlsten to
that tape?" McBride again asked . •
"No sir." Frank re.plied. "I was at
his hou~ for another reason. The tapes
just came up during a discussion."
Another prosecution witness. Henry
DeLapp. a Hll!ltington Beach resident
who owns 40 acres In Fountain Valley,
gave much the same t~timony, He had
also heard the tapes after Schwerdtfeger
was accused of the crime.
At this point McBride asked for a
mistrial on the grounds that it was
improper for Harper to have tht tapes
and be playing them for other in-
dividuals.
Judge James K. Turner denied the
motion. ·
McBride then Introduced Briggs into
the afternoon sessio n.
Testimony continued today with more
witnesses for the defense.
. Edwin Marlin , former Fountain Valley
city attorney, was the first defense
witness caJled this morning. He told
the jury about the April 22 phone call
from-Harper during which a mysterious
voice had boomed over the phone "You
havf! been misled." '
MRrlin confirmed whRt Harper bad
earlier ttslified that such a voice did
interrupt th(iir conversation. But Marlin
a tao -3dtftd that Schwerdtfeger was ia
the room with him during the con·
venaUon and could not havt been the
mystecy vo~ at that Ume..
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WASffit:GTON (UPI) -Stn. J,
William Fulbrlghl (D-Al'k.), said today
he feared lhal· frustration might drive
the United States to use nuclear weapons
Jn Vletnad\.
"I'm very apprebensive that they mi.y
use them in frustration and desPtratlon,''
he salct,, contending that Congress should
have the power to restrict-the President
from uslng rruclear weaPoftS uncP.r such
conditions. He did not indicate whether
he plans to introduce such legisJaUon.
Neither did he indicate he bad any
tnfonnaUon that the military was Ciln-
templatlng the ~ of nuclear weapons.
Fulbright, chairman of the Senate
Foreign RelatJans Committee, made bis
. statement at a committee bearing On
the Impact of the war in the United States.
Fulbright said the nat ion was in a
"constitutional crisis" and a domestic
upheaval of "drastic" proportions as a
result ·of the war in Southeast Asia.
He said the real humilialion of the
United States would lie not in a defeat
in Vietnam but in "the persistence in
a course that is intolerable."
Jn anothe r 4evelopment, a group or
Democratic congressmen acb>wiedging
they were "playing tough," said they
would try to attack an antiwar amend-
ment to legislation to rai3e the national
debt limit.
Rep. Charles A. Vanik (D-Ohio), told
a news .conference that an amendment
would be proposed to put the highelll
debt ceiling at $389 billion, instead ol
$395 bDlion as asked by President Nixon.
The other $6 'b!Uion would be taken
from defense spending, Vanit said.
~Rep. Jonathan Bingham (0.N.Y.), who
j ed Vanil< and Reps. Dooald Fraser
( Minn,), and Allard K. Lowenstein
(0.N.Y.), at the news conference, said:
"Some may say we're playing rough.
And it is playing rough . But the President
played rough when he went into Cam-
bodia without consulting Congre!ls."
In the Senate, Sen. Frank Church (0-
Jdaho), described as "a travesty" a
proposal to revise a pending antiwar
amendment by adding a prisoner-of-war
provision. '
Mom Held in Deaths
• Of Kids in Madrid
MADRID (UPI} -An American
houlewife stabbed her two dilldren to
death and then tried to till tiersell,
police said today.
9olice said Nola Let EWott, 37, gravely
lnjutf!d. her91!lf with a knife after stab-
bing Iler son Brian Anthony, 11, -and
dapghter Deborah Anne, al their Madrid
home Monday. ·Mrs. Elliott is from
Detroit, Mich., the U.S. ccnsulate said.
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ANAHEIM FlR.EMAN, SILHOUETIEQ BY FIREBALL, BATTLES BLAZE AT CHEMICAL PLANT
E•rly Morning Fire Lights Up the Sky Ne•r An1htim Stadium; Ofi gln Unknown
Ri~k • ID Heaven
Nixon Assures GI's Brother
' ' Presiderit Nixon has assured a JO-year-old boy that his' half-brother. a
decorated soldier killed in Vietnam, is in heaven.
' Rep. Clarence D. Long (0.Md.), made pubUc an exchange of letters
between the president ancl Gordon Danese of Essex, Md., brother of the late
S. Sgt. Richard J. HiU, 24, winner of 13 medals, including the Distinguished
Service Cross.
"I called you on the phone," the boy wrOte Nixon, "but I got afraid and
hung up.
"My brother liked the Army.
"A general gave us Ricks medals. I cryed but I was proud.
"Do you think lny brother is in heaven now?"
' The President replied:
...,"Dear Gordon:
''..,when you.lose a brother, It can~ very, very .hard lo be brave.
Yet sfnce your brother was a hero, 1 know you will want lo' act the way he did,
and by showing your bravery, remind others what, 1 woodE;Z'ful younf. man
be was. ' · · · ·
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"You_ 11s_ke(t me tr Rick is In ~avtn. _Jlm_ 41rejle is.• He is 1also in.an-
other in1p6i1.ailt place In your heart"111d yoonpirtF.Dciii't evtr~ that YruF
best brother was a hero n.Pt because he liked to ~ in a )"ar, but because he
wanted to SJve you and millions of others lrom ever fighting In a w·ar. .•. "
Mysterious Fire
Ruins Warehouse
At Chemical Firm
Fire of unknown orliin destroyed a
warehouse and damaged several other
buildings at lhe Neville Chemical Co.
in Anaheim, early today.
Assistant Fire Chief Jarries Heying
said the cause of t&he blaze is . unknown
and the damage estimate Incomplete,
but it may run as high as'S200,ood.
Large balls of fire. exploded skyward
as firemen fought the blau; ·in predawn
darkness .. The chemlcal 'firm , wllich
manufactures synthetic resins, is located
al 2201 Cerritos Ave., within sight or
Anaheim Stadium and the Santa Ana
Freeway.
Firemen said the · blaze broke out at
I :43 a.m. tn a metal warehouse filled
with several htlndred tons of synthetic·
resin in granular form and involved
four large storage tanks ·ou15k1e the
structure.
Heying .theorized the fire may have
been cau~ during the mechanical
transfer of sOme or the resin from
4 _ -1be..bt1i ldine..to~lhe~1i.nks-_ _ ·
-Tlle wareliouse-aOO tani!wert_.a total
loss, while an adjoining o!flce btiilding
and nearby structures 'Su!Jered some
damage.
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WS ANGELES (AP) -When the
campaigning ends and the Yoting begins,
California pollllclans_ Wa\! 1 to "F , if
they're wiMers or IQlers. ' '
·Los Angeles Mayor Sain Yott)-Calls
tt "a-ossed fingers" day, the lOng wait
for mOBt °' California's eight mWk>n
voters to make a collective d~ioo
about who they want lo govern this
st.ate,
Republican or Democrat, victor or va~
quished, every statewide c a ri d I d a t e
undergoes the same anxious, stereotyped
agenda on election day, a day d.. crud.al
importance · who6e outcome has passed
beyond the candidate's lnfiuence.
First. comes the cer~ial voting ap-
pearance. Gov. ~agan was to perform
this civic duty In his home voting district
of Malibu, as will most others, Uke
slate schools chief Max RaCferty who/II
have voted in a Catholic church in a
Sacrainen_to.suburb. ·
With the voting rile performed arid
recorded on ti.Im, the candidates suffer
th.rough the day, killing 'the hours until
the trad!Uonal night Ume 11athering of
well wishers. -
These groupings can ~ wake,, or
triumphs with ordinary defeat or victory.
Two years ago triumph turned into
tragedy within s~s when Robert F.
Keimedy was mortally wounded after
w\nning the Cali fern.lap r e s Id e n t I a 1
primary.
'Ibis year, the statewide candidates
are gathering at & cluster .of. downtpwn
hOtels, watching television and awaiting
the people's verdict.
Rep. George Brown, the outspoken
dove running for the "Senate, will gather
ht• peaeelul troops al · the Hollywood
Station Worker
Beaten to Death
' Palladium: Brown says be'• conlkl!t(
the election in which both be and J\ep ...
John V. Tumey have blasted Pi-etident
Nixon 's Asian policies will be wa~ecl
closely by the President blmself.
"To ~ perfectly frank aboUt Jt, · r
have a bundt Richard Nixm will be
sitting up all night waiting for the results
of this . election in the Democratic"
Primary in California," said Brown, ttop.:
ing Democrats help him lllilW'e Iha(
"Richard Nil:on will get them~." ;
State Sen'. Al Alqulst, a Demo<nt,
candidate for lieutenant goyemor, p_.
to spend eleclloo day at his diStrict
office in San Jose to catch up' on hls
legislative business. :
He pl&l);O lo fly lo Los Angela In
tbe ev.ening to await return& with sup.
porters.
Both Gov. Reagan and Mayor Sam
Yorty will be at the Blltmot•· Hotel
while Assemblyman Jess Unruh, batUitll
Yorty for the Democratic nmUna'tion
to face Reagan-ttlis fall, will be 1t
tbe Alexandria Hotel .
Air Cal Gets
Extension
For Service
Air Ca!Uo,,P:. airline tocI>y · wm a
temporary extension d.. authority to flY
three-point p&sseniJer aervtce between
San Francisco, Orange Cotmty arid Pilm
Springs. . ' .
Air Cal already has permanent auUJoct..
iy to fly passengers between s~ri ,-Tan-
clsco and Palm Springs.
The Orfnge County-based intrastate
airline had petitioned · the Callfb"'la
A Santa Ana service station attendant Public Utilities Commission, howevir,
was brutally beaten to death early this seeking permanent authority to cmrtkwe
.morning by uilknown assailants, police the betw~n-points stop for pasaenpn
reported. . at Orange County AJrport. But WeJtem
Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21, or Garden Air ,Lines on May 27 filed a protest..
Grove, was· found in a pool of blood and demanded a public hearing before.
in the restroom of a Richfil!ld service the PUC
station at the comer of Westmlniter Air Cal's temporary permit for the
and Harbor boulevards by David Miller Orange County stop would have npired
of Santa Ana, a driver ror· Sou~ today but the airline bas now won ID
Ambulance Service. extension.
Miller told , olfi<:<n he .had stopped · A spokeman for Air Cal esi>ialnod
at 1: 40 a.m. today to u~, the rest · today that the airUne ooly ~}Ct
room and discovend Corlin'• body lyblf ope<at:e. the -P ...-vice , , ..._!"
ori the floor. -~n Fl'~, Orange County-100 nun
Police said CarUn wu ·beaten on the Springs during the summer monthl.
head and body wllh a blpnI .IDitrumelil -puc'ilfIClilnlld t!IO-·fnlr
which has not been found. The coroner's call hearings to detennlne the merits
office said d.eath was caused by a biol! of Air cal's petition and the protest
or blows.on the back of the head. by Western Air Linea, Inc.
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Our-New Stor.• Is Now '
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DRASTICALLY SLASHES PRICES TO MOVE OUT REMAINING STOCK
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WOMEN'S LAZY BONES sgoo
GOLF SHOES VALUES TO $19.SO ''''
LADIES s300
KEDS VALUES TO $8.00 " .. " .... '
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S
DRESS · SHOES .............. 1/2 OFF
WOMEN'S & MEN'S s300
SLIPPERS VALUES TO $10.00 '' ''' ' '' .
NURSES
SHOES
I SHOES
VALUE S TO 17.00
Lots of 5Y2 & 68'1
V~LUES TO $14.00 ........... .
GROWING BIG
GIRLS & BOYS SHOES
'Sizes 31/i to 9-VALUES TO 16.00 ...
CHILDREN 'S
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Alabama Voters
~.Ala. (UPI) -·v'*"
-Cllll In lramc..Diru., nurnben to-
. dq to decide iii. bitter "--.... "°'!' ------;-liillJe belwben . bi:wnbent Atbiit 'p, -
Dr. Somuel 0.,.., pr&lident of are,... and ~ c. Wallsce, who
La cios .. state University, Wis., made race J cm1ra1 11aue 1n t11a c:sm-
couldn't resist the impulse to ldU polp-• -
one of the coeds to wiiam be wu i....i -formed al vollnr p1aca In
handing out diplomas at recent Birmln&l>am before 1>01la apeoed al 1
commencement exerCllel. The re-.,,..,1 cipient of the ldU wu hil dau(b-LJD., and an olfldal In lhe llate ca,.-
ler Christle. al ~ aid the turnout wu the ' e J>emathe'dever-.Healdtnftlc
) • ----MJcb u-0. aid WU .-ried In -1tt11 -(If ~mg. . -..-. , tbo hoavy Wlloc ~~V~~ep~~:~~..: Bura1 llOll abo ~a good turn-
ing to stop area crime. Last Wed-out, a!tMu.&h pol1inc <lllctaJi uld lhe
nesday nigh~ they grabbed a J.J. -ef rain ~ kept ane vot.
year-ol4 youth breakl,llg bite\ a en ~ C<lnc ballot& In the nmolf
parted car ateallng a lepe recOrd-nen-atle prlmcry.
er. It was the Mayor's car. eWallac:e .trilled Brewer by 11,000 \'Ota e In the f11'11 primary Miy $, the result, be
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Three baby ducks madt a b¥S
late for its South Woodford,
England nn. Driuer Georpe
GoodMll, .who had rtopped Ill>
bur to l<l Ill< dU<kr crou, hoi>-
pe:d out and cmv to the TeSCM
when thru of-th.oA feU throMQh , cs drain grating. Paunger1
c~ered him cm until he bTought
them vp -wt bue aliw.
·• ' Ila' a female world for Henry
,,..,.,. of Port Wuhlngtoii, Wis.
wife cave birth to tbe couple's
3111 child-and 13th dau(bter-thj5
.week at st Alphonsua hospital.
> • 4 When workers at.the Mauna Kea
Sugar Co., Hl!o, Hawaii, found
iome stranae weeds growing amid .
Ille 1ugar cane, supervisor Wllll•m
a.ptlii. took one sniU and cal~ police. Officers dug up nearly !
piarljoana plant. jiat off a plan~
lion road and burned lllem. ' •
Miu 'l'iffan11 Edd.Inga, a harneii TOO-
ing •ctrfwr trainee" at Buffalo (N.Y.J
Rocevot/, weaTs the present 11lf:n'1
1tvlc l>oogJ/ tlllc> <l•flJ an4 modd•
(riQht) the shoTt.s and snug blou,,e
rhc would like to wear. Do you think
the MW outfit would give her unfair
---adoantaotr • The graduating class al Edison
High School o( Miami, Fla., pro-
duced a corps o( valedJctoriana-
Ova boys who finished with !dent~
cal 4.Uff point averages out of a
"°'111110 5. They'll Bhan the honor.
clalmecl. of th&.. "blact· bloc vote" whlch
went IOlidJy for Brewer Jn the seven-man
race.
Bui the key to today'• balJollni may be
the U0,000 -that went f..-millionaire
t.n1hwwmn Cbarlet Woods, who remain.
ed • neutral in the runoff. These votu
Will be decisive In lhe apected ci..e
race between Wallace and hlJ onMbDe
prot<ce. •
Anolber factor could be the W<alber.
'll!understortn wore pndlctedJor the ..,.
~ state and Bmrer fGn:a fW'ed rain
llW!d keep 1D11J1 black votm al -..
Wallace needs a apeclllcular come-
from-behind win to reauscitate his image
u a Juder of the third party presiden-
tial movement be beaded in 111111.
Yictory in the Democratic gubernator.
ial primary i1 tantamount Lo election in
Alabama.
Although just over 1 million persons
Suspect Nabbed
1n--:-•1fashing Dan'
Bank Robberies
NEW YORK (AP) -A 'l\mlslan lm-
mip'ant emplo)'ed u a butendtr har
-a.....ted lea -.. hour oiler
"Dalbing Dan" -the wtU-mannered
bsnk robber -pulled h~ Ill/I job In
ilu<e IMlllhs. ,
FBI agenll and city det.ectlves, ICtlng
Monday on tips that resulted from re«nt
newspaper pictures and articles on the
band!~ hid -to Queens ... kin( to . qllllllloo Raphcel P1vta, 14.
Pavia was arrested as he stepped
from a taxi at 2 :05 p.m. near his apart-
ment. Police said ht had $1,910 in his
posdlion, the exact amount tateti from
a Manhattan bank 45 minutes fll'11tr. Dublnc Dan WU ., naned by the
FBI becouse of the pollteneu and opeed
with whlch he movtd from bank . to
bsnk When a t.!ler tumed him clown.
ffiddei cameru had mapped his
photograph fmn nrlowo anaies In lhe
20 bcnks.
Authorities said tht robber would hand
a note to a teller, demanding big bilb
and warning that he had a gun. On
six occasions, the teller denied hiving
larp bills and Dubing Dan walked
out quietly. ·
When he was not turned down, the
robber, who plied hls trade , Mondays.
W°edhesdays and Fridays, said "thank
you" fol> the cash.
The neatly tailored holdup man got
more thin $35,000 In the aeries or rob-
beries, the FBI said,
Pavia was c:hvged with robbing a
Jamaica, Queenl, bank MIJ'Ch 4 and
faces a 20-year prison term a00 J!i,000
fine upon coavicUoD.
Flash Floods • Ill
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•O!ad 'In tho 1lnl primary, II wu pre-
dlctad a --wwJd be Kt In the nmolf. Willi 111,000 -ft&illrlnll llped fo.-rolla belw-the prtmarleland
the lnta!oe lnlenal lo the campallJ!, it .... -°" lrldlfionaI trend toward a lo1for tumour In lbe nmolf mi&ht be
.... enec1.
Althou&h.botll Wallace, IO and-·
41 -w11o toot a111ct -Wallac:e'• wt1e
Lorllne dled .... ,..,. -on the lauoa·ln lhe llnfjirlmaiy, WaJ.
lace'• appea1 turnect to ndal matten m ....
the -weel: nmol!.
Wal!Ke -"blad: milltaall" bid orpniled A UIQct bioc'ftlte" for Brewer
In tba lint primary.
* * * . . Tight Rae~. OEDROE WALLACE USES 'LUNO POWER' IN LAST MINUTE BID FOR ALABAMA VOTES
Ala1Nmen1 ChOOM Today BatwMn _!llormer Gowrnor end Gov. Albert P. •rewer
Highlight
U.S. Voting
By UaJled Preu J.atern1tioaaJ
Today wu electlon day In elghl Illies.
Battle of Britain?
Students Pelt Candi.dates With Eggs .
'
Peru Quake Toll
Feared to Be
Over 30,000
w:ith contests ranging from a fight fOf' LONDON (UPI) -Left wing student Sludents shouted "Ital-" when Brown
survival by foniie-preaidenUal candi-demonsuators tbr" egp and flour and 58.id that under a Labor government · LIMA, Peru (AP) -1lle Peruvian ·
date Ge«1e C. Wallaoe to a forum on heckled candklates today in the fll'st privileges would be available to all. gove1unent rushed aid today to the
the Indochlna war in CalilornJa. noisy Incidents of the BritWl election A gray-haired W9(D&n jumped up and 600-mile stretch of coastline devaNted
In calllomia, the Vietnam war and its campaign. bopped a long-haired youth with a walk-
domeslic ccmequences pervaded some of At Colchester Jong-haired E 1 5 e :r in& stkk. -by a. massive earthquake ove!r the
the cont.e:sts. Democrats were pictin£' a University atudenll shouting .. Victory to -At Brighton Susaez Unlversjty studenU Weekend. 'Ibe confirmed diath toll paa-
man to run against Republican Gov. Ron-the NLF 1•• booed and buffeted George pelted former ConservaUve air minister ed l,000, and officials expraaed fear
ald Reagan. Late poUr gaVe Assembiy-Brown, deputy leader of the Labor party, Julian Amery with eggs, nour, tomatoes that as many as 30,000 may have died.
man Jen Unruh, a foe of the Indochina wJ:len he tried to make a campaign and water gl&Mes and forced him lo The quake Sunday afternoon lasted war, a two to 1 edge over Loa Angeles seeech. leave. •
Mayor Sam Yorty, who backs President The National Liberation Front, or NLF, Earlier, Britain's rival party leaders only 40 seconds, but destroyed thousands
Nixoai'1 war policier. Reagan ii UnoJ> i• the political arm of the Viet Cong. gave pledges not to like the country of buildings and almO!l totally demolisho
poeed tor renominatJon to seek a 1econd Brown shouted back, "There is nothing Into the Common Market without ed a nwnber of towns. Pilots of milltarf
four-year term. eul-"·n •-break up a m~'-g " Parliament'• approval . Republicans in New Ne x 1c 0 were ~· UICI "" .,..LU, • observation planes reported en ti r •
choosing between lhelr liberal aovernor, villages "erased from the map~' by earth
David Cargo, and a conaervadve, Ander-slides or flood s from ~ean moun~
son Carter, for'. the GOP Senate nomlna. c d SI • T •al o lakes. tion. County ch&lrmen predicted Carter ' oe aymg r1 pens• Official figures put the number or
would win by ·a slim morgln. In the ' known dead at 6.10 in Huara.. 175 miles
Democratic primary, Sen. Joseph M. north or Lima, and at 200 at the port
hfontoya, (D-N.M.), was expected to win town of Chimbote, some 35 miles to
renominaUon handily. c· S . T" ht the northwest. Reports from dozens or
The New Mexico party leaden also ourt ecur1ty ] f1 ens other Peruvian cities raised the con-
pidled Jsck Daniels over lwo othero foe " firm«! total of dead to more -t,000.
the DemoCraUc gubernatorial nomina-Government spokesmen said more than
lion, and Nld Pete llenionid llW!d bat 211>,ooo persons were homelesl; wilh
five others on the GOP side. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) :-The become an elementary education teacher. winter setting in the Andes, there wu
Key r1Ce1 el5ewbere : trial or John Norman Collins, the collece He was charged with first.degree fear of poewnonia and other 11.Jnesa as
Iowa -Former Lt. Gov. Robttt Ful· senior charged with the seventh arid murder in the death or K~m Sue sleet and rain plagued time teek1nc :f"an::!T:8~~~drrtheW= la~t ~murder in.~ ~ea o( thia_Beineman, 18,_a _~te EMU_fr~~n --~~ :.aui atr s-inmLima
crailc batU.-ia-0--GOP-Govcllobtrt~mivenity1own. opened todaf1ijiltt tiifil· ffiiiilOriM°l!ijil<IS. She wu •lain July w<re to ty-b. d= :Jn1o Huaru
D. Raf. Republican Rep. Fred Schwenie1 security precautions. 23 and her strangled, beaten and seiually It of 22 000 high in the Andes that
faeed a stiff challenge from st.ate legil-Unlfonned and pla~thes policemen abused body w.u fou~ ln a gully near !u~Jed 95 ' rcent destruction In the
Jator David Stanley, defeated by a nar-guarded the Washtenaw County Court Ann Arbor three days later. k Afte ~ t rs established row m a r g i n in 1968 by Sen. Harold as proceedings began an hour and a She was the seventh and last young qu;i e. . r e para roor>:'
Hughes. half late. Collins' lawyers were late woman slain in similar circwnstances commun1catl~s'. more air drops w,ere
New Jeney -DemocraUc Sen. Harri· in a?Tivlng. around the twin university communities to cjellver provmons, doctors and medical
son A. Williams Jr. had the edge to win All perlOrls entering the courtroom within t\io years. supplies. Huaraz tben . will werve as
rtnomlnatlon over State Sen. Frank J. of Judge John COnlin were searched. Colllna wu charged only in Mlss a center or relief operations for tN sur·
Guarini and Nel!Jon G. Gross, a former Colllns,. 22, a resident of the Detroit Belneman's death, but on April 15, a rounding are.a. . . .
GOP state chairman, ~d only token op.. suburb of Cuenter . .Ltne, .was brought Monterey C~nt~. Calif., gra~d ju.ry The ~1~vy todra1n1ng ·s~~ I~tondeocia
pcsition for the Repub)lcan senate nom-to the court from his cell m the ~unty returned an indictment charging hun was sat in~ t1 ahy' lof fhat ~
trtatlon. But Lewis B. Kaden, a yoo.ng jall. with murder in the death of Roxie AM as a hosp.1ta s 1p o.r.. ':reL
Democrat backed by antiwar students, At the time or his arrest July 31, PhilliJl!, 17, o{ Milwaukie, Ore ., who navy. cruiser Bolognes1, wh1~ took
wu gtven a good chance of defeating In-1969 Collins was a senior English major wu ·slain near Salinas in mid-June or President . Juan Velasco ~ Chimbote
cumbent RJf. Ed~d J. Patten. A Ught JI 'Eastern Michigan University in 1969 while she was vacationing there M~•Y .n1_ght, was returning to Uma
voter turnout ""._as likely. neighboring Ypsilanti, and intended to and while Collins was Jn the area. with 300 uuured pe.rsom.
Venezuelan President
Welco1ned by Nixon
WASHINGTON !AP) -President Nix·
on, welCOming Presktent Rafael Caldera
of Venezuela to the Whit.e Houae, said
today their 12-year-old p e r so n a I
friendship should "conlribute to . good
understanding." -
Speaking at a formal arrival ceremony
'Jn the south lawn, Ni1on said he and
Caldera had been personal rriends slnce
meeUngs in 1951 'and 19$9. Thia uiocla·
tron, he declared, lhouJd contribute to
underrt.anding and to the 90lutlon of
any problemJ --the lwo 00\llllrler which he added were "m-y few.''
Midwest
If you're casting a
.wider sbadow_tbesedays
you cQuld be in trouble
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you have one or both of these pr9blcms. If
you identify yourself with this group you'd
be wise to do somc~ing about it Like get·
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Of .. Dall• ..... ft.rt
An estimated · five million Californians
began voting today LI a Primary Election
mar~ ~Y bitter campaigning In botll
patties ~ for nominatiou 1 e et i n g
Repul>lic>n George Murpiry's·U.S. Senate
seat. ln Orange County, 5M,S70 voters are
registered with County Clerk Wtµiam
E. St John predicting a 51.1 percel'lt tumout ·-one ol the lowe&i ·In .coun1¥
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history.
Some candidates bad complained ol
voler apathy, but Ray Lee, Loo Allgeles
county registrar of voters, today boosted
bis turnput ~t from IO to ~ pen:ent
al the county'• tine millloo iqista.d
voters, saying be 9'ftled a ~minute
surge of iateresL ·
Thill year'• Primary Mt ooe historic
precedent the mklute the Poila opei>ed
-for tbe fint -l*'<e Gold Rush da,ys(aJcmolic bmir..., can be wved
on · election day under a lJw pused
in 11169.
While Gdv. Reagan, running unopposed
for the Republican n<lli\ination, is assured
of a place on the . Novtinber ballot,
Democrats are deckling w beth er
Reagan 's challenger will. be Sam Yo:ty.
60, mayor of Los Ang~ or Jes.e
Unruh, 1(1, state Asoenibtymlll from
Inglewood. •
Both are astute political in-fighters,
but tile · Unruh-Yorty race lacked Iba • ,
Phone Frameup?
Ex-:Mayor Defense Raises Theory
By TERRY COVILLE
Of 11111 INlll'I' Plllif Jleff
-Did ia.te~ Upping mystery figure
make , thole alleged obscene calls to
Fountain Valley Counc.llman J oh n
Hag><rT·
~ the<ll)' wu erph>red in court
attorney Leonard McBride,
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a.NIFJtiountain Valley Mayor
eger, who has been ac-
making the obnoxious phone
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.._ ~'McBtlde brou&ht Jame!! K. Brifl'·
telepme services coordinator o r
Orange County, to the witnes.s stand to testify on the poasibility. of eomecme
else lapping ~werdtfeget's telephone
line to make the calls.
Briggs not on1y said It, but took
memben of the jury am the "court
on a trip to Schwerdtfeger'& home where
he demon.rtrated how another per1<>n
could have hooked into the former may-
or's telephone lines outside his house.
Earlier testimony by uperts from Gen-
. ral Telephone Company indicated that
some of the alleged calls had been
traced by electronic equipment to
ScllwerdUeger'a borne telephone number.
"Would tapping his line in this futlion
register on the telephone company's
equipimnt7" l>elNty District Attorney
Walter Matthews asked Briggs.
"No sir. Only il the person dld. 1
sloppy job," Briggs replied.
Briggs also stated that Schwerdtfeger'•
phone could be tapped along his u~
~ywhere between his home and th•
telephone company's switch station on
Bushard Street.
During U>e· morning sesi900 at West
Orange County Municipal C o u r t ,
· Westmlnsttr, Matthews Wrapped up the
prosecution'• case with•o witn~
who said they could identify
Schwerdtfeger's voice on the tlpes
Harper had made of some of the calls.
(See TAPPER, Pqe II
. 'I.ron Things Out'. Valley Ready
• Civ~ Cen~_r Financing For :Q~.
-~B~i-or~~ou1Wtl=Monday· · ~n Elpide
A!.MW ttudy aeuioo has been scheduled
for 4:30 p.m. next Monday to diecus3
the controversial fonnula for fiMnclng
$10.:f inillion worth of new civic facilities
in Huntington Beach.
City Adminlsltator Doyle Miller made
the request for councl1men to meet with
department heads at the end of Monday
night's council session.
"We ~ to iron some things oul .,. ' . he sakl.
Ourin1 the session the couDCil initiated
'lCtion on :t0me · rerommendatioo!J for
finaocinl the civic improvements and
Oil Firms Sue
COunty Again
Over Tax Rebate
A lirge crowd ii expected to fill toun·
taia Valley's city ball al I tonight when
called for more Information on a gross city councllmen fll. ck up the subject of recelpts bvslneU tax and wider ap-
plication of_~ ~asll coilecUon fee. putting fluoride in the city's water IUJ>"
C.OWldlman Norma Gibbs assailed her ply.
colleagues for failing to m o v e ahead Both · proponenl$ and oppohenl$ of
on the btiprovemmts - a civic center, fluoridation are lirted up to 1peak durlnf
central lib1ary, fire st.atioos and cor-lhe scheduled public bearing.
Poration yard. A factor in the argument is that "Whit I'm objecting to Is that every time we disagree we propose a study ," fluoride already exists in Fountaia
&he said. ''We are Jacking auts." Valley's water from natural causes.
The ctiuocil was considering: a report Wayne Osborne, director of public
on finlUlcing methods drawn up by the works, said this morning that the city's
Systems and Data Processing Committee y,·ater has been tested the past two
whid'i proposes general obligation bonds weeks in several labs and reports from
ttquirinJ voter'approval, 3 ll'OIS rectlpts those Jabs ildicate fluoride in the wster business levy, an increate in the hotel
"bed'' tat from 4 percent to S percent, af the rate of .6 of a part to each
and extending the $1.50 a month trash million parts of water.
fee to all dwellings, including trailers Those who favor fluoridation have
and apartments. recommended it in the amount of one The committee, which was chair~ by Councilman Al Coen, w11 assigned part fluoride for each million parts of
the task of studying financing March water· •
9 after the council dedined to act OT\ "We're apparently not too far from n Eight Southland oil companies have recommendaUons of the c i t y ad· th~ recommended amount," Osborne
filed their aMual lawsuit against t11e''"".--cm~lru:stnt0r-:----aaid1---------
county of Orange and three Orange Coast Mrs. Gibbs quoted from Miller's Marcli Councilmen may decide tonight if that
communiUe.s in a Superior Court action t report which said that the facilities extra Ouorkle should. be added ~. city
which demands the refund of nearly had been planned for five years .and water -but ~t until a lot of c1t1zens
'600,000 in allegedly overpaid taxes for commented, "A series of nine optwns h3;ve had their tum at the public
the fiscal period July I, 1999 to June were presented at that time (March microphone.
9) What do we do form anothe.r com-One other public hearing, on the city's 30• 1970• ~ittee?"~ ' n .&S million budget, ~ achec:luled tonight,
Atlantic Richfield Co.. Humble Oil Coen also expressed bis dissatisfaction but not too many. residents are expected
__ a.od...R~inln&_Co., Oreo OU Co., Signal at faili1re toJ.ake action. to speak on it.
Oil Co., Termo Co., Texaco IOC.:-UtiiOi'I -Councilman George Mccracken Cl~y. councilmen have viewed the on Co. and West lM"e Petroleum Co. repeated a request he made earlier for prelim inary budget aod they made only
claim that the county refu9ed to deduct a study on the amount of money that a rew changes. The budget is up for
royalties paid by them on Orange Coast nee<5 to be generated to pay for the adoption tonight and must be finalized
property and equipment when laxes were faeilitles. "It's one "more step that Is by July I.
assessed on oil producing land in Hun-needed," he added.
ti:ogton Beach, Newport Beacb and Seal Councilman Jack Green wanted more
Beach. details on how a gross receipts tax
County superviJors have denied the would affect businesses -1 'we need
('!aims of the compeni.m a!J they have some !ltmblance of what it wo~ld be."
in previous ~ars. No court action has Green successfully moevd that the city
beep taken on an almost identical suit iidministrator be requested tc\ submit
filed last. year in Which 196M9 taxes "as exact. -figures as possible" on the
ftre protetted and a demand filed for new business tax and also on what
. the refund of $400,000. .. thi net revenue would be from an e1-
Tht companies argue that county tension of the ref~char1e.
. a.sseMOr Andrew J. Hinshaw should not Seeking to gel action started on the
include the. value of state--OWned royalty other proposals, Coen moved that the
Interests in his atse!lsment calculations. city attorney Don Bonfa amend the
Corre¢ evaluation by Hinshaw would refuse ordinanff to include all dwelling
have· cut the companies' tu bills by unit! in the city -it presently applies
-000 " II ...... (llee FINANCE. Pase %) at lent..,., , " "•-··
Stoelc M•rlcet1
Edison Students
Due for Grants ' .
Edl90rt High School's oobtandlng
students will be honored 'Jburacl.,. night
with scholarships during the school's first
Senior Awards program.
Nine scholarships: will be awarded by
the Huntington Beach Union High School
district and four by the Edison Parent
Teacher alld Student Association.
AIJO to be awarded during the 7:30
p.m. session in the school cafeteria is
the Mari Naykln Memorial Award, nam·
ed afttr an Edison football playesi who
died as the result of 1 fie.Id lnjurf.
All company officials s t a t e that
Hinshaw's aU.ltude la Incorrectly bued
on oil assessment conditions that existed
prior to the pas.aing of a new state
1 law in 19'7. That revision « California I •,
NEW YORK (AP) -Tbo stock market
guffered a mUd setback today in late
trading that eroded some of lhe masaive
gaint.registered in tht four previous tet-
~ions. (Set quotatJom, Pages 10-11).
Additlonll scbolarsblpe and awards will
be prtsented to students who a~-outst,iil)
dlng In art, drama , bueiness and cos-
_mteology.
-codes, It ii stated. allowed oil comptnles
I. to dieduct royalty lnte.mt from their
total asaessments.
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' . spart ol the Republican and ~
fiJ)its for Murphy's aeat.
fo41!11>bY, 67, Is batUlng for the
rtepUbllcan nomination for a second six-
year tmn aplni\ the.,, million saturo-
tloo ~ campaign .a,_ blm
by political _.....,, Norton Slmoo,
a Jl,yoar-old lnduatrW!st led art coJ. lector. ·
Simon's 1Uacks on M u r p h y ' s
Technicolor Corporation tjes b av t;
tllreolen'\d to. c:rack GOP party-unity
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'ASTIJqN~UT MEETS COSMONAUl' fN ' MOSCOW' TOUR · 1
N•n ,Arm1t"°"9 CHt1 Sovvinlr1 Fi-om Va19ntlna T•'•""ko'v•. ; ·: . '
Cos111onau.ts .Oil
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MOSCOW, (UPI) -Two cosmonauta
whirled around earth today ·Jn the Soviet
Union's first .narmed space flight in
eight months. Western tpace experts
said the mis:Jion was probably an ex-
periment to gain medical' knowledge f9r
the cons.kllcttwi of permanent space plat·
' forms.
The iwo--man crew reported everything
"'u going smoothly in the flight which
was uno(fldally dedicated ·to visiting U.S.
astronaut Neil Armstrong, first man
on the moon. He watched U;ie nlrhs
of the blastoU of the Soyuz 9 craft
Monday nij:ht.
Western space experl.:l said ·Soviet
scienUsll have shown great interest
recently in new appllcaUoo's of space
medicine, and they predicted the crew
of Col. Andrtim Nii.olayev, 40, and Vl\aly
Sevarlianov, a 3>year-old space rookie,
vtill spend a week or more in orbit •.
In osaq, Japan, Soviet 11P,8Ce engi.lwer
Ale1ander Nuraov told fairgoers at.Et·
po 70 he e~pected the (Ught . to· last
about 10 days. And in Boch_um,_G_e.nnany,
Hein1 Kaminski, director of the Bocbum
Space Research lnltlt.ute, said data· from
Soyur. 9 Indicates a second spacecraft
may be launched.
A group of U.S. space medicine experts
recently visited the Soviet Union where
they held wide-ranging diacussiOIU! on
suc.h problems as )ll'eigh'tlesibeu and
radlaUon In earth orblL Some new ap-
pllcaUons or space medicine growing
out of those talks may be used in
lh< Soyuz ' flight
'Mle official Tiss News Agency report
on -Soyuz 9 said one of the main purposes
or the flight 'lft!J "mtdlce>-blol~&Jcat
reaearch to study the ln0'*1Ce: ·d
spaceflight • !1cton O!I Ille human
or1anism In the.~CooclWl:>ns gJ a .near·
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T.we. Ru1alart1 1ln' Orbit • •
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wet race . between · Brpwn, 50 and the
»-year-old Tunney, both critics ' of the
war in Indochina •. could boil down Jo
victory for "whoever Is left sta¢ln&. ''
In ~nae County, lhreei of the hottelt
r11c"' •Jl(JWed to ii!! for the R<pub)kan :
nornln1Uon !0< the !Sib CooirOlll<mal
District, tile !Ill District SoperV19or and ·
Su rlntendent of Schools
n t D str ct race, three san-·
didales, ·Jobi/ Stel&er ol Oceanoidt,
(See ELECllON, P ... Z) _ * . *· * . Huntington
Vote Shows
.No Pattern
There was no consistent patt'ern to ~
tutn°'lt of voters in HunUngton Beach
thlJ niorning. . .
At the Oce"' .view School Dt>trict o1111__
ces on upper Beach Boule...ard, there was
a tUfR~t of only 8.5 perctnt at 11 a.m.
Only 41 ot the 830 registered vote.rt had
cast bajlota:. '
·But at the Harbor View School ln the
north~'9\ of ·tl\e city there ,was a turnout
ol I! per«nt -92 ol tile 813 voten bad
midi the.Ir chblces. ·
At StaceY. Intermediate· &1ioo1 In th~
norih ~.ol.th,'«3 re,&Js~ed votera -bad
cast ballots· by 11 a.m. for a 9 pere<ot turnout . .
· 1be pace WU• similar at the Petenon
Schi>ol ln the ""tlfe•st al the city -· 111~· ~ t.i 'pt,cent tumou~ wttll 15
·al the . 1114 reJl)ltered' bavln& voled.
\ ··t·~t-: t;io-t-'' ~. ~ ti~~...:-; t . • • -°'&::':W£_~d~G1nl!:r-;--
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: 0n·: lliQg Charg~
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A HunUngton Beach woman and her
. m'1e CfGJ>4Pion ·have pleaded guilty in
Suj>efior Court to charges of. se1Ung ·
danefi-OUS driii~· . ·
· Peggy Lee wti&Jte, 18, Of 18'71 Delton
St .. and Leslie· R. Vilardi; '20, of
· Holl,)'Wood, offer~ the' plea befoi'e Judse
James ~· Jodg~. Both •ftf'e ordered
&o return to court July 11 for sentencing.
~.u Wake, and .VllardJ were arrested
lea Doc. 30 by HunUntrton Beech detec-
tives who confl.scated 15,000 se:Conal
tablels after setµng up a street COfnt!r
•)ll>Oiplmtnl wltll the pair. O!fkers
· bought U jars ol-lbe' "redl" and tllen
booked .the couple on the· chor(es to
which tber'bave pleaded.
Eid> 'de!..,dant ft<es a possible state
. prilon-term of two to 10 years.
Hou8e PaneJ Sla8hes
Foreign Aid Funding
WASHJNGTON' (AP). -Tile Hou ..
Appropriations· Committee, 1 I a ah ·1 n'g
President Ni1dn'1 'foi'elgn aid recorii.
· mendation by $575 million, has IJ>F<tYed
a P .! billion , money :bill for oveneas
assistance and related programs.
'!lie tilll now goes before the """' for action and.debateJater this week.
~-~· W c•er
The we·itherman SUIJThas Ii iPTii -
personality, calllng for fog and
hazy suiishlne on the coalt and
prickly aunshlne Inland ;with tlil"
point spread 85 to II, degreewise. -' INSmE · TODA.'Y;_
Ni%on, fn hil tht1rim , rtpcrt
1 WedneJday night on Cambodia;
undoubtedly will claim •~e
1ucce11es -and wiZll ju.stijica·
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FINANCE •..
to oa1J linCI< family ....-. Thlo -,._--·Ted llortlelt llld McCroeken ~· ~ .... ..._... lba1 lho -.... _ .. _ ......... ...
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Coen was successful with two otbe!'
---that the city ldminlstrat« expkft au other financing methosk sug-cested in the systems reportp that
,..a11 ecoaomM: advisory committee ,be
,.,01tablisbed to review Ion&....,. budl't
Jannin( ;-P,,,. ~ lloo dl8ClllRIOd -to pul the g.-al obli&at!Oo -. on
, the November ballot « 10 to a special
.i.cuon. Councilmm waoltd the ballot to be
"worded to point out that the voters wen. only beiug given the opportunity
_ ~1.o pay for the civic c e n t e r with a
·•cheaper metbocl -• a-.i obligation
boodl carry ·i.a -than -"boodl -and that the ... i.r would
"'be built whether tbe vote fai1a or not.
Bonla wu DOI cortaln wbetl>fr, the
'·ballot could be .. j1bruod and ubd
the -to del<r ICtlOi1 ..... COUid • conaull wtd> the city'• boild COlmMI.
. Y outk Captured
:in Westminster
Sniping Spree
Police are -holdinc an ta.year old
-youlb la connectfoo w!tb a rolpioJ .epree ..,.;oc wllldl a gas
station a~ wU allegedly ftred on
and throe bome& damaged by bullets.
Charges of robbery, attempled murder
and lllllUli OD oOCIOpiiod dwelliop will
be ••qbi lodoy aplnrt w 111 h., Besanaoo, Cl Klondike St., who was
apprthended by detectives late Sunday
after the early mornin.IJ 1pree.
lie la ........i of bol""" up a ..me.
DAILY 'ILOT l'tllfll '9 , ..... 0'0-..
PRESS AIDE'S PARENTS MEET PRESIDENT i'LANESIDE
Mr. and Mro. O.Or .. Elbourne Slaa Up Son'• Iott
II
Nixon May Fly to. County
For Marriage of Niece • lt.aUon with a eemJ.automatie rifle
around 4,15 a:m., liriDg twice at al·
-Tbomu BWr, 12, .. he tried to etCajle from the llla<ioo Into a aboppio& Pmlder!I N1ron may n1um to Oran(• lo r.lum for the larp formal ..&!Ing
cea<er acrora the street. County June 27 'for the weddlna of his Baker told We1tmtnater poU.. he bNtd 1'iece, La,,,._ Mae Nlxoo, a :16-year<ild to be bold at SL Andnws Preabylerlaa
a 'nolJe ootslde the station al 511!! acboo1 teacher. Churcll In Newport Beaci>.
Westmlmter Ave. just before the allesed 'Ille Pruldeot and Mn. Nixon have Mt11 Nixon II the daughter of the
assault but aw nothing other than a ~ hope that I.bey will be able Prea1dent'1 br~r, Donald Ni.Jon, a vk:e
beer c.. GO the ground during hll · !J>. pretldent of the Marriott CorporailGll,
•..tlc.atiOD-· -• catering firm f1Jr reataurantl, hotel.!
.. Drop ·yaur key I or you set it ln Hearty Golfer and airlines. lbe back." a voice then ordered the . She will many 'l11omu E. Anllnaon,
eurpri\ed Bater. lie told ollk:era be 28, a certified . pubUc 1CCGW1taot. She
turned arouod to find • lllllll armed Plays N' H l atlelded Ore(CIO State Unlvenlty and with a rifle lytna prone in the JfQS ' me 0 es Wll graduated lr'"'1~Wb1Jter Colle1e
near tbe llatloo. the President'• alma ter. Hor ~
.. °"'Wini hit teyg, the alteadaot taid Af•A"' SelZUl'' e attended use and Ix ..,....1 In the ·he wu 1octed !nto a restroom by the !Ki.I. Air Foret Reserve · man, •-ailed about 15 .-and theo Neither of the. Pre.ideiit•1 daughters
tried to _e.acape into the sbopp1og c:enter. You can't keep a 1ooC1man down. wW attend the weddlq: for what has
'!be· lint shot llbt.,Baker.JoQloina.!or. _J~._4,J,J>l Jill' Wo!!tye i..n., been d~bed u ·"aectir\ly_......, "
..,.,.. belllnd a 1e1ep11ooo pole 1lhi1e ·lliinthl;IGO Boach, • 1a a aouei wi>Ose -Julie Nixon Elaenboww llld !iir huolNoM
lbe f0«/9dp;;lj~ embedded llatlf oear _ hlll<llcap Include& the damage cauaed David will be ,...,,,.. to Japon at the lbe-pole.-iilit'" • _ _by __ cou1brol-~--.oLthe-wecldll(. •
Baker report.ed··4117 mtsslnc from the pul Iii yean. ------'ltit'"P?iililiiir amnd In Waalitnalon
_.a cam bor wlllcb he Mid he lie and hll puil>er, Wally Harpat, at aboul 10,11) PDT Mondq n1tb1 l!Ur
aaw the uiatlant talla with him, of 117 Cabrtllp SL, Coala Meaa, Joined hll Baa Clemeate tQJourn and "'nt
Beaan-police said. WU a former Wt SL Palrlct'r Day lo relurbltil the cflrectly to the Wblte HouOe.
employe at the l\atloo. rundown . Saa ta Ana Drtvinl Rani• oo He 11 acbeduled to (lve an Interim
Detectives ban a1Jo ebarpd.bbn with Harbor Bou~vard near Warner Avenue. · r~rt on r11tlcml te~ WedM.sday l!lbooUn& out the windows ol tbrtt homes Jim whr> has beaten many well-known night on the Cambodian situation and .
aJooc Hoover Street to Garden Boulevard golf proe: la hia long career -he began the progreaa: of Vietnamizat.ioo. A more .
around 3 a.m. Sunday. at aie eight -told his story in a detailed report by tbf: President is
'111rel parked automobllea wm dam· . DAILY PILOT feature Monday, opening sched uled late this month.
qed JI well, poUce aald. day for the three·par course. Mr. Nixon has also been working on
Woman Injured
In Mesa Accident
A Huntington lleacb woman w11 lnJur·
iod Moodly night when ber car collided
with another vehicle at a Costa Mesa
Intersection, according to police.
Rt was hol!pitalized again last Thurs-aft economic message but there has
day; followlli what appeared to be a 'been no time announced for ita presen-
beart ilelzure, loll it haa been dlagnoaed taUOn. ~ a leaa-eerlo.ua condit&on and be made ~~ Presl~enl'a Wednesday nlght talk
it for the operung arter all. co1nc1des ·with Senate debate . on the
"In fact," said his wife Marge, "be Cooper-Church amendm'Mit that would
play~ aine boles." . curtail his powers to move U.S. troops
"He U be all right lf we ·can ju.st iato Cambodia after July 1 without
keep him from overdoing It." C.Ongressloaal authority.
l'rom Plllfe 1 ·
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·Hessians • Ill Trouble
TIM llmlalll .,. alive and In !rouble Ill ,.,_, Arll. .
• Pollet CbW J:lrla •RobilalUe told Hunt-
ington Beocb COllllcilmao Monday that
bla department wu rectlvlna calla "al-
mott bow'ly" on tlie Helli.ans from Tue·
son police. Last-year Qle motorcycle gang decided
HuntiJll!on Beach was the ~lace to rpend
the summer and many rerndente felt the
1-·Jtcteted ·youtha p ve the city a
had !map .. Councilman Jack Green commented '
that a national magailne referred to the
motorcycliJts aa the "Hessians of Hunt·
ington Beach'' and wondered if pollce'
tnew their pretent whareabol>tl.
Pair Assault . .
Store Cl.erk
In Robbery
A Sf-year old Huntington BeacE woman
was clouted over the head by two "ni~·
Jookinc youoc men" early this mornin(
who stuUed theJr J>OSl<t!s with ap.
proximately '275.ln cllb from her:liqUor
stDre cash register.
Mrs. Leona J. Tunstall was re~
in saUsf&<;tory condition today at H~
tington lntercommunlly Hoopltal where
she was taken .\Tith four deep cuts oo.
her head. .. 1 She said the men entered the H&B
Liquor Store, 177tl Beach Blvd. abo~
1 a;m. to buy • pack Of cia'arettes,
only to return a few momerU later
to trade them for anoUler brand. •
One 'ol the men broke a bottle ol
wine "1Ule browsinc ihrou&b the at.ore
and bit her over the head twice wltb
a blunt inst.rument aa ahe 1tooped over
to clt:.an up the mea, she told polk:e.
-While Mrs. Tutwtall 1tag1ered under
blows, the men emptied the caRI re&Jster
and dlaappeared Into the nl(ht, according
to police reports.
Mrs. Tunstall said her 1l111e1 were
knocked off, according_ to investigators,
and she could not describe her assailants
in detail.
She said, however, both were wearing
mililafJ'-type jacket.I ud were "nice
looking."
Last Rites Set
For Crash Victim
Funeral service• are a c he d a 1 e d
Wednesday fer 12-)'e.ar-old C:Orey D
Smith of Huntington Beach who wa~
killed in a car accident May 28 in
Tu!are County.
Sef'Vicea will be held at J :30 p.m.
at tile Huntington &ach Church of Je.sus
Qui.st of the Litter-day SaiDU for die
boy who was the ton of Mr. and Mra
Curtis E. Smith of 8081 Swnmerdsl~
Drive. .
He y,·as a student at Lat'k View
Elementary School.
The boy is survived by his parents
six brothers, David, Robin, Russell, WeC:.
day and Matthew, and a slster, Jennifer.·
Rabies Shots Slated
Jold:,i(. ltoblWlla ~that lJ~-tile P?Obl.,. on Edhlpr A.,n,,. In the
lngton Beacb w,!" .._ly the historkaL. clJttcUoo of Sunset Aquatic Park. "Part
h<thaeedlntheg ground ~: tbe HeSl:laos and"-· al the sport_ seem.t to be knockln,g the t y were IJl1fl ·lD Arboot. , d .. he . Spinning their beell motorey 1 .Sign.I own, s aa1d.
matters, . cowlci~ aboon Wed w~~ "We have iesu,~ many cili&tfons but
could be done about the Mlle problem theY. comelalU back,. the chief ..,...i. caulOd by-tycliats 1Ju'2ing their n\adJlna Rbbl. e and city atlorney Don Bonfa
aroond vacant lots in the city ' llid Uiit the lalest avenue they were a~
Robitallle agreed that it .,.; .,ID Acute plortng was creating a new ordinanct,
problem all over town .. dectarlac the uae of motorcycles on un. , • improved property a public nuiaance IDd
'To enforce the trelpUa ~ we IUbJect to abatement.
need to have the property pooted and we . Boni ·•'d tha · · · can't get Cooperation from all the nPnn.. W ~ ~ t Fountain V~liey an~
t ... .. he ral ~· .. estminlt.er had enacted similar onti-erty ow~rs to (Ml Up "'~ poets, • d. nances in this field and he was t d · Coun01Jman ~«ma Gibbs n<lemd lo them. ' u ymg
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ELECTION SHOWDOWN •••
William Wilcoxen of Lquna Beadl and
John Schmitz of Tullln are flCbtinc for
the nomlnalloo and with Laguna lleacb
bouaewlfe Mallie Mew, they are alao
ruMing for the unexpired term of the
late C.Ongressman James Utt.
MAJOR ISSUE
The race has centered on the i!sue
of which candidate can best support
the P.rt1k1tnt -the cohtenUon belnr
Schmitz' memberabip tn · tbe John Birch
SOclety would pr~vent him f r o m
representing the best interests of Presi-
dent Nixon's home district.
' In the 5th Supervisorlal District, last-
minute apinlon bas it that the fiV1t·man
race will boil down to a run-Off between
lncurnbeot Alton Allen and l!Dnald
Caspers, a Newport Beach savings and
loan e~cutive. The campaign bas
featured e.x:tenslve and upentive public
relations campaigna by the two front
runners. -
The schools superintendent race has
focllff!d on challenger Vick Knight's
char&es th.It Incumbent Robert Peterson
ha1 been ineffective tn upgrading the
quality of educaUon ln the county and
his .wasted taxpayers' money on ei:-
pens1ve, showy programs.
Also on the ballot were nominations
for other statewJde offices ; 38 con·
gres!lonal 1eats; all 80 Assembly seat.a
and 20 of. the 40 Senate teats; other
propotltlons and a number of local con·
Californians have been promiaed major
.property tax rellef !or the put two
electlooa llld have golten ooly partial
resulta. ~agan said the re&ponllble way
t~ ~x . relief ~d refonn is his own fl
bllbon tax shift plan which has passed
the Assembly and is now in the State
Senate.
Tl)e son o.f fonner Gov. Edmund G.
, Browo, a Democrat,. waa runninc gainst
veteran State Sen. HI.lib M. Burna of
Fresno for the Democratic nomination.
LAW AND ORDER
Law and order was the theme of
all lour candidates for the . Republican
nominalioo for attorney general, but polls
showed the favorite waa Los Angeles
~t, Atty. Evelle J. !Younger, whose
b~adcast -ads featured-the "Dragnet"
voice of actor Jack Webb.
The likely Democratic candidate was
Charles J. O'Brien, the current deputy
to retiring Atty. Gen. Thomu C. Lynch,
the sole Democratic aurvlvor of the
198' GOP bllts led by ll<!agan and Finch.
State Superintendent of Public Jnstru.o-
Uon Mu Ralfert1 appeared beaded for
a runoff for reelecUon against either
Wilson C. Riles, a black man or Dr
Julian Nava, a Mexican-Americ~. RU~
js a deputy superintendent in Rafferty's
office · and Nava is a member fl the
Loa Angeles Board of Education.
tetts and ballot issues.
Much of Reagan's "team" 1 n 2 Wes-!-nt Sacramento was unopposed, or had little lllllll1' er
opposition, in the primary, This included
Lt. Gov. Ed il<!inecke, the former con-youths Faem' g gressm an whom Reagan appointed to
succeed Robert H. Finch who left to
join President Nixon's cabinel In Jlell. Arso· n Charges Also nmntnc with Reagan were State
Treasurer__IVY Baker Priest and. Con ....
I.roller Houston I. Flournoy. · Two 18-year-old Westminster boys have
A black man, James L. Flournoy of been placed in juvenile hall for their
IA-Ana.ies. stood a-chance of wlMing alieeed part jn a $60;000 arm fir•
the Republlc111 nomination for aecrelary of state because, polls Indicated, many Which damaged Portions of Wlntersbur1
voters confused hlm with incumbent Con-Continuation High School May 18.
troller FJburnoy. Another candidate in Detectives said today the boys would
the race was Alberta Jordan; widow of remain in detention until juvenile c.ourt
the late Frank Jordan wl)o held tht post proceedings are initiated.
42 years before his death this spr1ng. Both were identified from fingerprints
CaUfornla voters also had a chance .taken at the scene of the fire, near
to show whethe.r a much-t&lked·about Golden West Street and "'arner Avenue
"taJ"Payers' rebellion" finally h ad Huntington Beach. '
materialized. Officera said the prints matched UlOle
On th~ statewide ballot was Prop. held o.f the boys by local law enforcement
8, a voter initiaUve measure that would agencies.
force the state 1ovemment to pay 50 Huntington Beach Detective i. u i 1
percent of the cost of local schools -Ochoa, who teamed up with Westminster
the figure now is about S5 percent, police in apP!'ehending the boya, aald
totaling fl.1$ bllllon ac year -and 90 the Juveniles led them to a hiding place
percent of the wellare cost.a now borne under a street bridge in TusUn, where
by the ii counUea. ' they had hidden equ ipment stolen from
Reagan put hl1 full weight into the the school,
camptJgn against Prop. 8, denouncing Ochoa said the fire appeared to have
it u a "hoax on the people" that would bee~ set t~ "cover up" the· burglary
Rabies shots for dots wlll be offered force the legis lature to ralae ta1l!3 by during which office equipment, tape
from 7-t:30 tonight at the Fountain more Ulan fl billion. recorders and .an amplifier had been
Valley Fire Station, 17737 Bushard St The measure was cosponaored by the taken. Mn. Roeelle J. Babcock, 28, of 197Vl
CarmanUI Lane, wu treated at Colt.a
Mea MemOriaJ Hospital for abrasiona,
alaa frllments In her eyes ond pains, U... relwoed.
Bartender Gets
6-montk Term The cost la S2 for the clinic sponsored C&lifornla Teacher• AllociaUon. and the One of the boys, he said, was a
Don Frank, who wu highly involved bh the Fountain Valley Woman's Club. County Superviacz-1 Al90ciaU·on, whoae student at the school, operated by the
tn last September's recall which ousted S ots will be given under the direction billboards asked motorists "tired of HunUngton Beach Unioo Hlah ·~001 o! Dr. Eldon Bainbr111 .. e. Jlti I '" DI rl ~•
Police •aid her car colUded with a
car driven by Mart C. Terrin, 17, elf
tM Grove Place, Costa Mesa. The ac-
cldonl fooi< plaoe It about 10 p.m. al
Mama and Mcu Verde Drlvt.
A bartender who put five bullets into
a ~tron of the "Dalay May'•" bar
la Wea1mln1ter In the belief, polke Aid,
that bl& vicUm wu a member of the
Healan Motorcycle Club haa been
sentenced to ab: months tn Oranee Coun-
ty Jall.
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Superior Court Jud(• Kenneth Wllllalllll
aet that jall term f°' Joha William
Ruachak, 24, of St.antorl, on a revleed
plea of. nolo contendere. He 1u1pended
what could have been a one-to-10.year
alate prlton term and placed Ruachak
on probaU<1:1.
Deputy Dlltrlct Attorney W. J. Moteley
1ucceSlfully argued that Ruschak ahot
and wounded John Davld Kelli of Garde11
Grove lart Dec. 8 as the two men
argued in the parkln& lot of the
WestmiJ1ter tavern. Ktlly wu lhot in
the neck, cheat and stomach and un-
derwtnt aureery at a nearby bOlpltal.
Police later stated lhat Kelly was
not and had 1Jtever been a member ot the Healan group.
A Superior Court clvll action ln whlch
KelJy claims a total of $3&0,000 in
damqts ~ Ruschak, bounctr Peter
J. Melodia and manaaer R1>u M. Melodia
II lodoy awaltlag trial •
He stated he had known the former
mayor about five years and talked to
him "maybe 25 times'' on the telephgne."
Then Frank cltimed he c 0 ui d ,
"positively Iden t If y Schwerdtfeger's
voice," on· portions of the tape Harper
had played for Frink. .
"Did you hear the tapes before QI'
after Mr. Schwerdtfeger was accused
or thia crime?" McBride asked.
"After."
"Were you not asked O'o'tr to Mr.
Harper's house to specirlcally listen to
that llpe?" McBride again asked .
"No sir," Frank replied. "I was at
·hfs house for anolher reason. The tapes
just came up during a discussion."
Another proseCutlon witness, Henry
DeLlpp, a Huntington Beach resident
who owns 40 acres In Fountain Valley.
gave much tfle same testlmoriy. He had
also heard the tapes after Schwerdtfeger
was accused of the crime,
At this point McBride asked for a
mistrial on the grounds that tt was
Un1JOP9r for Harper to have the tapes
and be playing them for other .in-
dividuals. . B di Judge James K. Twner denied the
.. ~ ·-. an . t Holds up . m~::'B;ide theo Introduced Brlps into
DA~~· ..:n. •.• 1e1t " ~ .,. Ea the afternoon session.
.. "' !IMilllill'l(f fairy ... ..,,.. -tery m· Valley Ttstim!Xly continued today with more ,_ ,. ~ um....., 1w L9lliN ....., wllnes&el for the defen ••. .....,. ...... ,.. ,,_..., ...... """"' ""' .. '°" _, ,_...JI! ¥•11tw. ,..,.. •I• ,_ Edwin Martin, former Fountain Villey (:,':'\:~ = .~:~1, :;:i;:i.:=: An Mmhi tdf bandndit with a stocking pulled city attorney, was -the first defe11se
. """'.._... *-"'· .,., * w_. over s ace a atoves on his hand s witness called this momJng. He told
.. , '""· c... ..... took an unknown amotmt ol money Mon· lhe jury about the April 22 .phone call
, .. .,.._ 17141 641-4111 day from the Ctrl'a Jr festaurant from Harper during' which a mysterious
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CtwifW ......,.,,.. 64Z·S•7• Po!Ice -&aJd the limi erured t have been misled.''
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.,..,... ·....,.. ., ....,.,_ .. """""' • Garfield Avenue about 9 a.m., flashed earlier-' testified that such a voice did ::...•., '=:' -~ .--i._• ...,. ~ ~ ~~!l*' R1lstol, and told11 the ~aMger interrupt their conversation. But Marlin -:rr.=-~.,~ ~ ... ~ I"-!,ISi.;& Im de. I want J of it. also added that Schwerdtfeger wu ia :':.-.... -=-.-'t:.:'"",'•~: How· much of Jt -the money -the room with him during the con·
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'b,v re-st1urant oCUclals, police 11kl tod1y. mystery voice at Dia time.
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VOL. 63, NO. Ill, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C1i1FORNIA ' • TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1970 -TEN CENTS
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Five Millioll! Californians Cast Ballots Tod~y
• • •
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI .. o.llJ l"Utl Ii.rt
An estimated five mtlliQn Californians
began votinl today ia a Primary Election
marked by bitter campalgnlnj in bolh
parties for nominatioAI s e e It I D &
Republican Georae Murphy's U.S. Senate
... t
In Orange County, 5$5,570 voter& are
registered with County Clerk William
E . St John predicting . a 58.8 perceflt
turnout -one O{ the lowest in county
* * * Woes Many,.
Votes Few
In County
1'umout among Qfange County's sas,570
relfatered_ ~oters was ruaninc light by
rnL:knommg, but the incidence of pr~
bltms cauaed by a complicated baUot
was ruaning heivy.
County Clerk William E. St John said
tlection headqUll'ters wu plagued with
nwnerous calls for advice and aS&istance
In filling out the lengthy documents.
Despite" the relatively light' coa-
eentratlon or voters' at various polling
places, observers pointed out this is
a general election day paltera.
Many voters wait until they get off
for luDCb or until ~r work to visit
lhe polls and cast their ballola: and
the rite generally picks up in late af·
''""""'· Here's how the vote. was goiq aloni
lhe Oran~ Coast :
N~port l'ote Geotl
l'pJ)o_ta..lkol*t -W!l!'•J!!POfll•a
• '"'" -uu. morning •• ·-voted iJI the Primary Election.
A 1POt cbt<k. ol lhe polls ob<>.WC<I
lln avera1e t.umout ol about 19 percent
ln the beach city by neon, with poll
jn&pedors anticipating a heavy turnout
from 5 to I p.m. as voters leave work.
Meaa Jffoflerate
Cotta Mesa voters showed a moderate
turnout rOr the primary today.
Poll inspectors revea1ed an avefage
]5 percent turoout u of noon, but noted
the parade of voters was a steady one
and expect~ a good ahowin1 by the
time polls close.
/VI-n's J>oll Bu111
Voter turnout was relatively lisht in
San Clemente this morning, a spoL check
of p0lls showed, but the President's
prcclnct doinl beUer than most, despite
his absence.
Turnouts at precinct.I checked by 11
a.m. was running about 15 to 16 percenL
"It seems slower than usual here," one
precinct worker obsenred at Ole Hanson
licilool.
However, In southerly San Clemente
1t Concordia School, 3120 Via de Frente,
the turnout was running nearly 20 per-
cent. A worker said it ha~ been steady.
There wert 120 votes cut with 615
registered.
Beficlt l' ote l' arles
There was no consisltnt pattern to the
turnout of voters in Hunt:incton Beach
this morning. At the Ocean View School District olfi.
ces on upper Beach Boulevard, there was
, turnout ol only 1.5 percent at l I a.m.
Only 41 of lhe a30 realstered voters had
cast blllota. _
Bl.ft at Lhe Harbor View School In the
northwest of the city there was a turnout
DI II percent -92 of the llS voters had
made their .choices.
Lafruna Bencla 8rl•k
Buaineu was off to an u11e.1pecledly
brisk start at -iOl'Qe-pollina places in
lhe La1una Beach area ear1l,.._tocfay While
others reported a moderale, '"but steady
turnout.
Agate Street Fire Station precinct
workers were kept bWJy with "a really
1ood turnout -we'll probably surpasa
ihe a percent mark ...
More than 30 percent of eligible voters
nad cast their ballots \)efore 11 a.m.
1t both Aliao Elementary School /and
the Three Atth Bay dubbotile ud both •
reported "a lineup."
Voters were studing 1n line at Lagunt
Beach Hl1h School loo, but ihiJ ap-
parently was ~11use only three of an
ex~·ttd six voting booths hid been
1uppHed. By l I a.m. only 105 of l2t
regtstered voters _.in the precinct had
appftred.
• hiJtory. .
Some candlda.., had; complained o(
vote~apathy, bµt Ray i.. Loa Angeles
county registrar of votets. todl,}' boosted
bis turnout forecast ~to to i5 percent
of the cOwily'a 'lhrte million rogiiter«!
voters, sayinC be senaeil a last-minute surge of blterest. ....
This year's. prljnai'y '9t ·one historic
precedent the minute !lie polls opened
-for the (irst time •Ince Gold Rush
days, alcGbaUc beverages can be 1erved
on eleeUon day under a law passed
in 1119.
While Gov. Reagan, runnin& unopposed
ror the Republican nomination, Is assured
or a place on the November ballot,
· Democrats are deciding w h e t be r
• Reaaan 's t:il&Uenger wW. be Sam Yorty,
• 60. mlJ'Or of Los Angeles, or Jesse
Unruh, 47, state Aslemblyman from
.In1lewoocl.
Both .ue astute political ln·tlghttrs,
but the Unruh-Yorty race lacked Utt
D.\11. Y 'II.OT .... W lee P'IJM
TIGHT SQUEEZE -Costa Meaa voter Don Pacol demonstrales dlfli-
cuJty most voters found themsel'l~s in tOOay ·when they went to the
polls as he tries to mark his b1,.hket-size ballot Within confines or
voting booth. "It's like trying to open an umbrella in a broom closet,"
observed Pacol.
Newport Ci fy Workers
•
Ask 15 Per cent Raise
Newport Beach city cmployes M9f'lday
asked the city mana1er far a 15 percent
'salary increase -more than double the
aMual pay raise they have been, &iven
in 'recent years.
But City Manager Harvey Hurlburt said
today preliminary figures from a coo·
sultant's salary ~rvey show pay in-
creases more U.ke seven percent are in
. order. '
The customary raise In recent years
bu been five. percent acros.5 the board
with special adjuatments for some job
classifications to make the overall av.
erage about 11,i percent.
Jim Larsen, president ti Newport
Beach City Empk>yu A£soclation, said
the 15 percent request is made to bring
city workers'. pay above that of other
cities because Newport citiaens demand
higher than average servict. •
Lar1en said Newport city workers pres·
ently make less than the.tr counterparts
in other city governmen~
Larsen said a 15 percerrt salary-:-booet ·
would cost cltiuns ,approiimately four
cents a day, "a amall price to pay for
the high level of service 1~t-is-aske<t:ll
Prelirajnary city budget figures show a
rs ~reen;t ~Y lhcteau'tor a11 ·employes WOOTcf ~ c-r~ffie· CitY ~i6Qijf"P50',QOO, the equlvale~ of a 41-cent ~Ike on the prop.
e.rty. ta:r rate if the money was to be
raised thlt way. .
The Citr\Employes Auociatlon apDar·
ently took ll cue from the Police E~
plo;yes "-laU... which hu asked ror
17\1 percent to 12% ~t pay ralsts
betause ci.Uleos u,_ them to provide
sµoerior lf:l'¥lce. -
tire deplrtment empl~ have put in
a bid for a ndudlon of: hourt on duty
each week from ll'A lo tt In lieu of a
piiv raise. j... •
The tori! city work torcf. ll 540 efn· ·
""ftoyes, with the 325 nqt on U!e police or
Ure staffs ffl>resented b{ the City Em-
11loyes A,eociaUon . The asociatlon al&o
is asking for these frin&e bene.fita:
-Time and a half overUme pay, Pres-
ently the city pays straight time for
overtime hours or gives compensatory
time olf.
-An additional incentive pay step four
years after the employe reachea the top
pay classification, now generally about
31Ai years after the employe sl!lrts in a
job with the city.
-Retroactive pay upon retirement for
accumulated ·sick leave days. City policy
allows one sick leave day per month.
· -Make Columbus Day a work holiday.
Larsen said the requests were approved
unanimously by the Employe Asaocla·
lion's board of directors, made up of one
representaUve from each of 15 city de-
partments or divlsJons other than police
and fire .
The writlen propoaal reads, "The cit·
lzens of Ntwport Beach are very proud
of their location. It is our feellpg !hat
they ·do demand higher than average
aervlces from all city employes."
One Coin Buys
All Free Press
The Los Angeles under1round
new1paper """-free Preu ian't gettin&
very much of a street aale in Balbof.
Apparently some (olks don't like the
content
"They've 1ot that Free Press laid
out In Balboa," Newport Beach city
councilman Howard Rogers chortled al
Monday 's council session. "'Ille minute
·ihey leave lhe papers JOme !ocal pull
a dime in and takes all the papera
out and lhat'1 the en4 of It."
R4<0rs ll<!cMd a poslsci(p(. "Weli, It
1ay1l'ree Preti," ff re:m~r)l:ed ...
'
spark ol the Republlcan and Democratic
fights for Murphy's ,..\,
Mtf1l>lly, 47, Is balding lor the
Repttbllcan nomination for a second al:l-
year \erm against the •1 million 11\ura·
llon advortlaln( campaltn ~labial him
by poUUcal newcomer, Norton Simon,
a M-yelNlld lnclu3lriJllsl and art col-
lector.
which baa ~pad 11\em 'domlnale the
list lwo Cattfomia e~iont.
Embroiled iJI bitter altacb and
counloJ:'llllacks down lo lllO flnal day
ol the campaign were DemoCrallcs.Mlo
canilldal .. Jolin V. Tunney ol 111 .. l'lide
and George BroW(t; Jr., of Jl<lnterey
Pm -both U.S.~-
tuct race between Brown, SO and OW 35-year~kt Tunney, both critics 'ot~tbe
war in Indochina, could boil 6owft to-
victory for "whoever Is left stindit\a:."
ln 'Orang~Counl.Y. three of the~
races appearod to be !0< 11.e Republican
nomina.tion for the Sith ~
Di.strict, ~ Slh Dlslrict ~ and
Superint~nt of Schools-. r Simon's attacks on Murphy' 1
TechnicoJor Corporation ties h ave
threatened lo crack GOP party unlly
!Wmq behind Jiown and Tllnoty
"' the polls .... !Ail Anaeles Cowlly
.Supervisor Kenne\h,Habn. •
Polillet Mervyn Field aald the nip-and.
ln ~e 35UJ Dlstrtct race, three ~
didales, Jolt! Sloi&er ol Oou .......
(See ~ON, P.,. I)
Route Probes Set
.
But Newport Taking No Position
By THOMAS FORTUNE
ot .... DaltJ """ .....
they can take no poiilion at lhla time Volpe ln Was'bington, D.C. ~y asked
qn ellmlnatinl it. Newport M~ ·F;d Hirth to come aloo&
Tht Newp_od Beach City Council will
iit out a hearing on ASsemblyman Robert
Badham's freeway bill Thursday and
a Freeway Fi.Jhlera' meeting wl~ U.S.
Secretary of Transportation John Volpe
on Monday,
Assemblyman Badham (ft.Newport at· lhel.r. upeme, .
Beach) has introduced 1 bill to de1ete The Freeway Fiahters say they have
the Newport and part of Huntington petltions bearin&' alcnatures of ll,70I
Beach segments of Pacific Coait persons, more than half the adult popula·
Freeway from the state freeway aystem.-tion ··of Newport ~Beacb -•bo .want te
The first committee . hearing will be elimin1te the freeway. •
City councilmen said Monday t h e y
don't have enough infonnation on what
it would .. mean to the community ir
Pacific Coast Freeway. is not built so
Thunday in Sacramento. Secretary Volpe has been quoted 11
Harbor Area Freeway F I g h t e r a, saying that any proposed freeway that
meanwfiue; have schedu led an ap-destroys or upsets the environment ol
polntment next Monday. with Secretary (See FREEWAY, Pace Z)
* * * Mesa Council Six on Board .•
..
Cuswm Newport Yacht Route Stand
' Ra~: 8Jd~·; D&tib:leif :tn Caribbean
By~~~-~----
Bitterly condemning allqed rerional , Bepe!al to Ille DAILY PILOT
representation by a Newport Bea~b le&· SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -A custom·
islator, the Costa Mesa' City Council Mon. built, million dollar yacht oW?¥XI by
day night took 1 tough 1tud against his a Newport· Beach industrialist and c1r-
controversial blll to eliminate pa.rt of the rylng five . other persom limped throuah
Pacific Coast Hl1hway. heavy seas today, disabled and in dan,er
The discuasion Included a slap at the or link.Ina:~
Coastal Freeway Fighters ,of Newport The 92·foot Nordic Star, an alumlnum-
Beach, whlch councilmen charged have hulled craft with me stabiliie;r broken
promoted and fostered the potentially IOOie and threatening lo smash a hole
disastrou1 bill. in her port aide was heading toward
Hearings on the legislaUon by Assem-a haven on the Island of"Curacao:
blyman ltobe.rt E. Badham (R-Newport Veteran power boater George T,
Beach) are scheduled to begin Thursday POeger, or 26 Harbor tsland. w1is
in Sacramento before the Assembly reported aboard the vessel whicQ tias
Transportadon Committee. · htlen undergoing shakedown cruises of!
The condemnatory resolution authored the. coa~t of South America.
by City Attorney Roy June at the coon-k r h u s c G d cil's order will be forwarded to the com· ' Spo es.men or t e · · oast uar · t headquarters at San Jufll set the Nordic mittee aloog with .strong wordl a1atna Star's position at"° miles from Curacao,
it .Councilmen made It clear they believe slowly crui1ing toward it in an east·
the Badham bill _ il approved--coukl southeast direction .
tear apart programs for ~ Mes~ Public Information Officer Seth Finn
streets and highways and ruin comph-said the Coast Guard haJ been
cated plans for downtown redevelopment . shepherding the Nordic Star by r1di.o
Councilman Alvin L. Pinkley immedi· since 2 a.m., when her crew reported
ately moved for adoption of the resolution a port stabilizer ripped l00te ln heavy
opposing eUmination of part of the free· seas.
way on Pacific Coaat Highway from Wlnda up to 20 knots and 12-foot swells
Beach Boulevard to Newport Beach. ' made lhe 1ltuaUon further treaoherou1,
"I'm fOing to second that, for several while the Coast Guard was attempting
reaSons. ! remarked Councilman William to make radio contact with any other
L. St. Clair, "one being Mr. Pinkley and vessels In the, area , for possible aid.
J are seldom on the same side of a The Nordic Star was estimated to
freeway issue." be 200 miles oft the coast or Baranqull11,
He declared that Newport Beach lead· Colombia.
ers must stop being so emot~nal a~ A reJCtlf: operation will be attempted
provincial over metters affecting tht1r tf the altuatlon worsens durlnc lhe day,
city and reallie t h e Y a re a part of coast Guard IJ)Okesmen said,
Orange County. No word was available a• to the id1n-
"Thls is ridiculous," he snapped, lily of others aboard the vessel, buut
pointing out the proposal to halt one leg by Lantana Boat Work.a, Lantana, Fla.,
of lhe Coast Freeway offers no other according to the Coast Guard.
solution to handling the vut volume of Efforts were also being made to con·
traffic to come. tact the Nordic Star by radio from
Vice Mayor Willard T, Jordan wu es. officials In Curacao and ........ offer • pecially tough on Badham, who \1 up f""•-..--'
for re.election In today's primary, stop.
ping only short of urging-he be turned
out-of cfflce .
"1 resent the treatment we'v-' been
getting from Mr. Badham,0 he said, "ac·
tually. we've been setting no trtatmtnt •
at afl."
Burgla).'S-Rifle
·Blind Man 's·Home
usistance trOm ·there u well.
Harbor arta yachters said the boat
built to speclflcaUons by Pfleger, former
president of. U.S. Electric Motora, hu
never been In Newport-Beach·waters.
Pfle1er is lhe re1J1tered owner and
master, Out the paid aklpper' wU iden-
tllieCt as George Gibbs, ol Newport
Beach, ~ is preawned to be coe of
lhe ·n aboard.
Hwnphrey . Hints
He"ll Run · Agafu
ST. PAUL, Mina. (AP) -Fonner
Vice President Hubert H. Humphrty talk·
ed Monday" nt1h& about 11recyclint" but
ht didn't quite announce his candidlC)'
for tbe U.S. Se1ate.
Humphrey 1poke during a amorgubord
and daoce, a 11lute to him arranpd
by the Minnesota AFL;CIO, the ·Uaited
Auto Workers and Ute Teamsters Union.
"Some people are saying that Hubert
Humphrey 11 back teaching now, and
that he ls at the end of the line,••
aaid Humphrey. "But have you heard
of recycUns? The flrat time waa just
experieftee. Now fl't're really ready to
go to work'."
Ora age
Wea titer
l The weatherman •till hu a _split
personality, ca1¥na for foe and
hazy sunShine on the coast ancf
.-pr!Ckly aunshlne -litland wllh the
point .spread t5 to ae, degreewiae. .
INSWE TODAY ' He noted three-councilmen are repre-
(s.. MESA, Pap II
Trustees Schedule
Meeting an June 9
Newport Beach police today are aee:k·
Ing auapects in an unUJUa.I ..bur&lary
'-fonday of a Newport home. '" The cue ls unusual, Ott. BIU &petri
said, because the victim i• blmd, and
one of lhe mtulng Items Is a pbonosraph
designed for blind peop!e by the Braille •
InsUtute.
'Niioh, in hl1 interim report
Wedne1dou nlaht on CambocUo, ~ 1 •
undou'btedl11 will cloim-some •
-1u~eaae1 -and with ;UltiJKo· tion. Paoe 1 S. •
The regularlly 1eheduled meetin1 ol
the Newport·Me11 1ehool • ljloard will be
he)fl• June 9 at 7 .SO p.ro. ~ill' (be · Co$.a
Mesa Hl1h·SchoQI Lyceum . ' .
• trhe mtet1n1 actMduled, for tonlrht was
caoctllecl. by board men\btrl ~aUa .
ol ll!O jll'lmary elocllon. . ..
Rectnald R. Qulroi, 57, of to1 Irvlilit
Ave., told lnve1tlgator1 tha$ Nil.art
apparently broke into t~ ·fe.ar' do9"" bl · hi~ ~ "'1111' "'' ~.; ..,1,' i•klnJ 'i 111.:~v.r .icr 1e~1•1 .~ in · 14d1~00 1o 11>e ~ Pl•l"r, ·The equlp-~Jo value!! at 1515, .-'
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o city 'lrill DOI ,_Ive foderal'fundl.
llayar ll!rill, after lalkil\I over with
hiJ «IWICIJ oolle-the FroeYoy
Fl&llion ...... i. -~
llid:
"Until we have more information tbeN
is not much reason to take a stand
or much percentage in my beiQg there.
Penionally, I dOll't think Mr. Volpe ii
familiar enoqti with detallo to talk to
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him about t:be freeway."
()ouocilmu Carl Kymla .. Id he-bad-
Jaocb in Sacramen4o--blyDWI Badham Jasl weel: and Bodbam did
not ast· the city to take a posl1ion.
<1f ha .. anyone prooeat . .Ue llid Bodbam
told bim that he lbougbl he would get
a "do pass" recommendation from the
A'SSembly Transportation Committee and
the real battle will be on . the Senate
o)de. ·~ A similar Badham bin po-s -As,.mlily in 1915 and died in the Sehate
Transpcriation Commlltee--John SChmitz (R/l'U.tin)' bas aulhorod a com-
pani«l bill to the Badham bl!! ID the
Senain. . ~~ tbe bllla would delete the Pacific ~
Freeway from Route 39 (Be a ch
Boulevard) ID Huntiqton Bead> lo the .. ...,, Newport lle&dl city llmltl ID
<Jorona del Mar. ·
The cut-off freeway would c«meet on
tbe Huntington Beaeb .end with the pro-
posed Route 39 Freeway. Bat there would
be no connection for tbe rest of the
adopt<d Pacifie Cout Freeway lo the
aouth.
PRESS AIDE'S PARENTS MEET PRESIDENT PLANESIDE
Mr. end Mrs. Georet Elbourne Siz.. Up Son'• Bo11
Fi~ 11 1lle Badham bill did -the Logislatun it would he reaaonable
to tie the O>rona de.I )far Freewe.y,
to be built along MacArthur-Boulevard.
t.o the Pacific Coast Fr~ay south of
tbe city, !'lewpoct Planning D~tor
Laureoce Wilaon ....,.ed councilmOn a N • M Fl _,. ,n, c t ~:i:~L:.:j~ .. 00~-ixon ay . y «I _ oun y
ti San Joaquin Bills Jl9ad, clip off a
==~~~Wii'i For Marriage of Niece
and tie In with the adopled route at
Lo& Tranoo& caliyon, n«lb <t Crystal
&mt. .
Wilton aaid e"1y-should mJlae
this is just a line he has drawn on ·
a map .!hat mi.!bt .be a pogslbWty, ln
the eved the Badham bill was enacted. c.wicllman Kymla &old he would
prefer to Mve MaYot Hirth go to )!'a~ and give tl!e official Newport
Beach city position than have the Free·
way Fighters do it.
~t Councilman Howard Ro g er I
pointed out there ts no oUicial city
position on withdrawal« federal funding.
"We'n all o:mcerned about the general ~ ti ecoiogy, noile and the t6
lanei," said C.Ouncilrilan Donald Mclnnia.
•1But 1 don't want to be in a position
cl dilcuaSing withdrawal fl federal funds
belore .. J ,_.,, au • f>)ternativ~, If
somebody .can tl>ow me today a ~le alternative I'D ,give them 1
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MESA •••
...t.d bi Atoemblyma Badham, add-
ing that the Newport Beach Republican
has never once codsUlt.ed them on tssues requiriq joint-city COllllderation.
'~five been sold dow:a the rivtr by
this man," he concluded.
800.ed down to bare terms, the re»-
Jution OJJpoSing Badham's Assembly BW
1701 charges:
-No alternatives a r e P,rovided f or
traffic flow. -Ellminatioo o/ any part of R<JUin
1 will ere.ate irreparable traffic master
plan damage and violate legal and moral
' commitments made in connection with
ttieln.
-Ciuse unmanaguble and endless
traffic problem& on emling Coast lligh-
way, which would require a triple widmo
Ing job.
The resolution concludes that such a
required widening would completely de·
fµ& a n y alleged benefit to Newport
Beach derived by s1<>pplng the spetjfic aeCtioo Of the freeway. '
Councilman Jack Hammett requested the d<K:ument show the vote again.st the Newport Beach lllll-freeway group and
~·· bill was unanimous.
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President Nl%0n may return to Orange
Cotmty June 27 for the weddJng of his
aiect, Lawrene Mae Nixon, a 26-year-old
achoo) inacher.
The ~dent and Mrs. -Nixon have
Peninsula Park
'
Plan Perusal
Set Wednesday
City plans for a view park at the
Balboa Peninsula l~ will be dilcUssed
Wednesday lilChl' It tbe -.i mem·
henhip meeting ol lhe Balboa Point As-
aoci.ation •• ' /.
Ci! Stewart;'l'l""i>Ofl.Beadi city·parlcg,
he'"*"' and recreatii>n direetor, will tell about plana 1u spend llJ,500 to .,....,
a park at the peninsula point.
Plana call for seven meWed perking
·~· 1!"~1 sprinklers, walkwaya and bi,,,..,_ r.W.
Donald-Elder, outgoing presldent of
the Point Auociation, says he is opposed
to this MCtOaehment of metered parking
into a residential area.
Stewart said it will be high turnover,
sbort tmo par!Qng with a charge of 25
cents pef half hour .. lt is apected to -produce n.ooo per year revenue for the
city.
"This is one of the most strategic
view spots in the city," Stewart said.
Councilman for the Balboa area, How·
arct Rogers, said he thinks if the city is
going to put meters at the point it ought
to put mete.n around other city parks
and make it a uniform. poUcy or ••Jet
the parking lake care of it.self." .
Also likely to be brought up for dis-
cussion will be the rock concerts of the
lc0ng-haired group Free Us schedul~d
for Saturday afternoon at Balboa Pier
Park. . T1le Point AssociaUon meeting will be
at 8 p.m. at the Balboa Pavilion.
A slate of penons nominated for the
board of directors will be presented.
They art Mrs. Patricia Lynn, William
Gold, Rudy Vanaset, Mrs. Judy Wilson,
Mrs. Sara Ware, Robe.rt Rodman, John
Caneer, Warren Clark and stanfor~
King. 'IMre will be a chance for addi·
Uonal nominations from the floor.
Holdover' directors are John Negus,
Hod Lippold and Mra. Sally Lyon.
New officers will bt elected Wednesday
nlgbl from among the .dlre<:tors.
Mesan · Victim
·In Fat,al Crash
Sunday Night
.
1'be county coroner's office has posl·
tively identified a Costa Mesa man who
was killed along with his · male pusen-
gero&nd the passenger in another car in
a hlgb speed collision on the N~
Free•ay Sunday evening .
Teny Erickson, 27, and hls passenger,
Donald R. Betenby, 23, of Fullerton,
dMd of injuries JUffered in the co\Ualon
on the rreewa)'-l'IW' Bristol Slre!et.
Mrs. Jean B. Causey, 38, of Upland, a
pueenr;er in a Jll)t1J'lbound station wag.
on driven bY her buSband also was kitltd
in U>e collisioo. Calilomia Hipway patrolmen said wit·
neaes told them the Erlckson car was oouthhoUnd at higb speed when It skid·
ded out of control across the freewa y
and crashed in~lbe northbound station
expressed hope that they will be able .
to return for the large formal wedding
to be held at _:it. Andrews Presbyt.eriu
Church in Newport Beach.
Mis11 Nixon is the daughter of the
President's brother, Donald Nixon, a vice
president of the Mariiott Corporation,
a catering firm for restaurants, hotels
8Jlld airlines.
She ·wtll marry Thomas E. Anlinson,
28, a certified public accountant. Sbe
attended Oregon Star.e University and
was graduated from Whittier -conege,
the President's alma mater. Her fiance
attended USC and is a sergeant in the
Air 'Force Reserve .
Neither of the President's daughters
will attend the weddiag for what hu
been described as "secu.rl.ty re.a.sons."
Julie Ni.100 Eisenhower and her husband
· David will be en route lo Japu at the
time ·01 lhe weddlag.
The President arrived in ·washintton
at about 10:30 PDT Monday night alter
his San Clemeate sojourn and went
directly to the White House.
He is ~uled to gtve an interim
report on 11e.1ional televi!ion 'Wedaelday
night on the Cambodian situaUon and
the progress of Vietnamlution. A more
detailed report · by the President ls
scheduled late this month.
Mr. Nixo11.. has also been workillg on
aa economic message but there 6u
been no time announced for its presen·
talion.
The President's .Wednesday night talk
coincides witb Senate debate on the
Cooper.church amendment tbat would
cirtail his powers to move U.S. troops
into Cambodia .after July 1 without
Congreasioaal authority.
Russians Orbit
Two·man Craft;
Experiment Seen
MOSCOW (UPI) -Xwo cosmonauts
whirled around earth today In the Soviet
• Union's first 1nanned space flitht in
eight months. Western spa_ce experts
said the mission was probeb!J an ex-
periment to gain medical knowled&e for
the construction of pennanent space plat..
forms.
-4 The two-man crew reported eve.rything
was going smoothly ln the flight which
was wiofficially dedicated to visiting U.S.
astronaut Neil Armstrong, first man
on the moon: He watched i.he films
of. ~ blastoff oi ~ Soyuz 9 craft
Mo'nday night.
Western space expert:i said Soviet
scienlists have shown great interest
recenUy in new applications of space.
medicine, and they predicted the erew
of Col. Andrian Nikolayev, 40, and Vitaly
Sevastiaoov, a S>yea.Mld space rookie.
will spend a week or more in orbit.
In Osaka, Japan, Soviet space engineer
Alexander Niluaov told fairgoers at Ex-
po 70 he e1pected the flight to last
about 10 days. And in Bochum, Germany,
Heinz Kaminski, director of the Boctwm
Space Research Institute, said data from
Soyuz 9 indicates a second spacecraft
may be launched.
A group o( U.S. space medicine e:rperta
recently visited the Soviet Unloo where
t.hey held wide-ranging dl9C1.!ssioCW on
such problems as welghtlesso.eas And
radiation in earth orbit. Some new ap-
plications of space medicine growing
oul of those talks may be used in
wagoo . the Soyut 9 night
lnJured and treeted. al Costa Mesa M• The~offlcial -Ta~ ljews Agency-report
morlal llcspttll were· on Soyuz 9 said one of the main purposes
Edw1rd Causey, 40, u=, driver of. of th flight waa "mediCO:blologlcaJ
lbe ~Uoq_~~ lkf'.t_~~--resear~h to ·study the lnOuence ii Causey1. Carol. 14, and Kay, ll; Mwcl"-th h lne eotbath1 14, and OaiJ .Jolwon, 15, spaceflight . factor1 ~ e uman
both of Upland. All or the girll were Pl"" • organism ln the oond1tiooi of ·a near·
sengera ln the causey car. earth orbit."
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P'fomoritorly Df al Du~?
Newport Orikrs Study of Irvine Proposal
Tbt Irvtne c.om,..ny'1 chief aUorney l1'oDda1 t11...i to eumpt the cily of
11..,,.,t Beach ,f!on! J1111'.111eDt _of~am
ases <t up to IS0.000 In suits lhal might
he btouCl>t .. the reoult of Promont«y
Bay devtlopmenl
Newport city cOOncllrnen have been
holding out for the Irvine \:_Ompany to
indemnify the city against <lamaees in
toss of casual drive-.by customm !or
Balboa Yadlr Buin ---llaY· aide Drive II terminated. •
The Promontory .. Bay plan of a water·
front homes with boat moorings on a 11·
goon calls for Bayside Drive to dea~
end where the lagoon ~ntrance channel
is cut aind through trafflc to be rerouted
on a. new 81;yside Drive. The Yacht Basin
businesses, on property leased from the
city, would .be on the old Bayside Drive
arm. · Councllmen ordered City AUomey
Tully Seymour to explore further the Jr.
vine COmpany'a indemnity otter and re. .
por1 back next Monday.
Previously, Irvine Company reprtsen-
taUves had said they did not think the
company should. aaawne liabj)j~y for
damagea.
But in tht face of City Council Intran-
sigence, Irvine C-ompany General CourJ.
seJ Guy Clalte Uta M""onday the company
would consider indemnifying the city up
to $50,000, the amount city:hired 1j>prais.
er ,Ce<tric :Ml!in_ 1wl !'i<l would he _the
probable extent <t ilamaaea.
Claire told of Ute Irvine Compeny's ft.
Iuctance to make such an offer. "Your
own appraiser saicl the benefit to the city
1'0\lld outweigh lbe lOss. Under those
clrcumstances tilt Irvine Co.tnpany was
'1ocked to he alked to Indemnify the
oi.ty. This fl an ilddiUonar benefit .-.:. 1
Windfall," he sale!
' Cislre said the :itvine Compaoy woold \.ot he willin4 th ' give unlimited Jndem,
'.l)ity to the city. 'We .have to establish
'jarameltts of ~· eflt to ~·the ,city '.Ind ' 1he lnine paoy,• be &old.
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The offsetting :monttary henollt to the
city Claire spoke of Is tn· increased value
of Beacon Bay resldentlal property, blso
on land leased from the city, caused by ,
rnitkhig the access road exclusive. ·
CJty CO'JllCilmei\ were.. stJU concerned
that dam.ages might a ceed '50,0QO, which
White said is the e.stim8ted Joas in rental
'value of the Yacht Basin property over
the remainin& 17 years of the city lea1e.
Councilmen recalle4 that attorney ffW
the Bal~ Yachl Basin propertiH. HarrJ
Westover, had warned damagea could be
based on Joss of income to the businesses
rather than losa of rent to the m8ftet
lessee.
But City Attorney seyniour discounted
that pos~bility. He said there is room
for dlfferent opinions on cases Westover
cited in his brief. "There are different
interpretationa .but sometimes casea ar1
loosely used in a brief, 0 he said.
Seymour agreed with appraiser White
th.Jt Jou of rental value is the measure
normally used by the courts. · '
Newport Council
To Fly Now-
Decide Later
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I ·ELECTION SHOWDOWN • • •
Newport Beach city councilmen will go
aloft to get an eyew:ltneu view of the
crime prevenUoo potential before de--
ciding whether to invest bl police heli4
copters.
The -will he Saturday
af-and .... before and alitt
dark,
Councilmen have been asked by Poll~
Chief B. Junes Glavu and City Mana·
ge.r Harvey L. Hurlburt to include funds
for two of the whirlybird& in the city
budget for the new fiscal year beginning
July 1.
Delivery, they are told, could he b~
Sepl 1.
Recommended to the council are
Hughes Model m.c helicopters Which
cost $53,391 each.
William Wileo1en of Laguna Beach and
John Schmitz of Tustin are fighting for
the nomination arid with Laguna. Beach
housewife Maagie Meggs, they are also
running for the unexplred term of the
late Congressman James Utt.
The race bas centered on the issue
of which candidate can beat support
the Pre&ldent .,. the qintontloo being
Schmitz' membotsblp ID the John Birch
Society would prevent him f r o m
re~nting the best intere.sta of Presi-
dent Nixon'1 home districL
·1n the Stb ~rial Dillricl, Jut,
minute opinion hai it that the five-man
race will boll down to a rufi--Off between
iocwnbent Alton Allen and Ronald
Caspers, a Newport Beach savings and
loan executive. 'lbe canipaign has
Oil Firms Sue
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County Again
Over Tax Rebate COUncilmen were 8'ked if they would
like to try out other modelJ too, but
Carl Kymla said, ''1'b.is is the quietat, isn't It? 1 think we tb'oq1d start with this Eight Southland oil companies have
one." filed their annual lawsuit against the
<ll.ief Glavu said ptana are for the county of Orange and three Orange Coast
heUcopt.ers to patrol at a height of 500 communities in a Superior COurt action
feel IO the noise level ia mlnimal and which demands the refund of · nearly
only swoop down when a crime or emer4 $aoo,ooo in allegedly overpaid t.ues for
gency old• situation requirel it, the fiscal period July I, 1960 to June
He laid In other communifleo there ha& 30, lt'IO. .
been "very little objection when the aldpt Atlantic Richfield Co., Humble Oil
Uy .fl that' alUtud<." '•and ~·· Oreo Oil <;o., SJJll.l'll Cooncllman!iicnllif'Ciiiil;'Wbo"'hu -OlfW,-Yenno eo-:;· Teiaco lnc., Union
ridden In the HunUn'gton Buch po/lee OU Co. and Welt l!ure Petroleum Co.
helicopter, was enthusiastic about lhe Claim that the county refused to deduct
choppers' capabilities. royalties paid-by them on Orange Coast
"Going up tells more than any re· · property and·equipment when taxes were
port," he adviSfA:I his coUeques. "For ~sessed -on oil producing land . in Hwr
the Jawbreaker there's no--eacape. We Qngton Beach, Newport Beach and Seal
could ev_en __ tra~ jackrabbits." · IB;each.
He said Huntington Beach, which ~s · 'County supervisors have dented the
the tfu_ghes 300-B model, feels 300.c 1~ claims of the companies a! they have
"the ultimate weapon." . in previous years. No rourt action has ~e said Huntington f!Olice fly their tieen taken on an almost identical suit
helicopter at .500 feet during the day and CV.d last year · in which 1968-69' taxes
700 feet at night. ~e protested and a demand filed for Gla~as said. Huntington Bea:ch has had ttie refund of $400,000.
a hehcopter 1n operaUon !1 J D e or 10 The companies argue that county
months and Costa Mesa pohce are tra~n~ assessor Anctrew J Hinshaw should not
ing pilots with some flights over the city ind\tde the value of state-owned royalty
but not . regular. patrols yet. . inter,sts in his assessment calculatiOns.
Councilman LuKl~ley Parsofns asked if Correct evaluation by Hinshaw would
Costa M~a wasn t ~ager to farm out have cut the companies' ta1 bills by some of its surplus time! 1 •= 000 · · d Glavas said this initially was a possi-at east ......,.., • Jt is argue ·
bility but he recently taiked to Costa .AU c~mpa~y off!c~Js s tate that
Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth and learn· Hir~aw s atUtude 11 ~orrectly b.ased
-ed they have nearly alt their time ached-on ell assessment conditions that existed
uled. prior to the passing. ?f a new sta~e
Councilman Donald Mcinnis asked if law in 1967. That reV1s1on of Califom1a
there rouldn't be a countywlde police codes, it is stated, al.lowed oil compani~
helicopter patrol instead of city by city to deduct royalty interest from their
operaUon? total assessments.
featured extenaive and expensive public
relaUons • c~mpaigns by the two front
r unners.
The schools superintendent race baa
focused on challenger Vick Knl~lit'a
charges that Incumbent Robert Peterson
has been ineffective in upgrading the
quality of education in the rounty ,and
has wasted taxpayers' money• on el~
pensive, ahowy progrl)lfls.
Also on the ballot were nominations
foi' other statewjde offices; 38 con·
gressionail seats;··au 80 Assembly seats
and 20 ol the 40 Senate .seats; other
propositions and a number of local COD·
tests and ballot issues,
Much of Reagan's · "team" 1 n
Sacramento was unopposed, or had little
opposition, ln the primary. This included
Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, the fonne.r con4
gressman whom Reagan appointed to
succeed Robert H. Finch who left . to
join President Nixon's cabinet in 1969.
Also numtng with Reagan were State
Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest and Con·
troll er Houston I. Flournoy.
A black man, Jarrtes L. Flournoy of
Los Angeles, stood a chance of winning
the Republican nominaUon for secretary
of state because, polls indicated, many
voters confused him with incumbent Con4
troller Flournoy. Another ·candidate 1n
the race was Alberta Jordan, widow of
the late Frank Jordan who held the Post
42 years before his' death this spring. ...
California voters also had a cha.nee
to show whether a mdeb.talked-about
"taxpayers' rebeDJon'' finally .Ji ad •
,maittlalized. -.
On the statewide ballot was Prop.
8, a voter Initiative measure that woll14
force the state goverrunent to pay 50
percent of the cost of local schools -
the figure now is about 35 percent,
totaling ,J.65 billion a year -and 90
per<:i!nt of the welfare C06ts now borne
by the 58" counties .
Reagan put his full weigbt ·Into the
campaign against Prop. t , denoupcing
it as a "hoax on the people" ihat would
force the legisiature to raise tax& by
more than 'I billion.
'the measure was cosponsored by the
California Teachers Association and the
County Supervisors Association, whose
billbolrds asked motorist& "tiTe.d of
Politicaf ~ames?" 1
Califorruans have been promised major
property tax relief for tilt? past two
elections and have gotten only partial
'Tejiitl§, Reagan said the responsible way
to tax relief and reform is his own $1
biJlion tax shift plan which has passed
the Assembly and is now in the State
Senate.
The son of former Gov. Edmund G.
Brown, a Democrat, was running gainst
veteran State ~!1· Hugh M. ~urns of
Fresno for the Democratic nomination.
We Feature
A Complete
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VOL U , NO. 13 f, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ., -'--ORANGE COUNTY, ~llFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 2 .. 1970 TEN:(;ENTS
Five Million Californians Cast Ballots Today
By JO"ANNE REYNOLDS
Of Ille O.ll't IJIW ll•ff
history. on election day under a law · paslld
in 19".
An estimated five million Californians
began voling today i1 a Primary Election
marked by b!Uer campaigning In both .
parties for nomlnat1011.s s e e k i n g ·
Republican George Murphy's U.S. Senate
1eat.
Some ciuxlidates had comP.lal~ ef
voter lapathy, but Ra1 Lee, Los AJceles
county registr~r of votera, today boosted
his turnout forecut fro~ M to 65 percent
o( the ·county's three. million. registered
voters, sayin~ he 1e.nsed a last-mlilute
. 1u"'rgt of illterest ,,.
'Mils year's\ primary set one histor·Jc
precedent the minute the polla opened
-for the first time since (;(lid Rush
days, atcohollc beverages can be served
While Gov. Reagan, nmning-u._.i
for the RepubUcan nomiaation. is assured
of a place on I.he November balk>t.
Oemocra\s are ' decldinc· w h e t he r
Reagan's challenger will 'be Sam Yortf,
$>,-.mayor oC ..Los ·Angeles, or Jene
Unruh, 47, state Assemblyman from .
Inglewood.
Jn Orange Counly, 5SS ,570 voters are
regi.stered with County Clerk William ·
E. Sl John predicting i 58.8 percent
turno ut -one of the lowest In county
* * * Wo·es ~any,
~otes Few
In County _
Turnout among Orange County'• 555,570
registei:ed voters was ru 111ning light by
mid-mOming, but the lnclderice or pro-
blems caused by a complicated ballot
was ruJlning heavy.
· County Clerk William. E. St John said
election headquarters was plagued with
uumeroua calls for advice and assistance
jn filjing out the lengthy documenl s.
Despite the relatively light co11-
centration of vote.r1 1 at various polling
places, observers pointed oul this is
a generl\_I election day patter111.
Many voters "wail until they get of(
for lunch or until after work to visit
the polls and cast lheir ballot1 and
~ the rate generally picis up in la te af·
lernoon.
Here's how the vote was goi1g alone
the Orange Co ast :
Mu. Mollerale
" Coda Mesa voter• showed a ' modtnte
turnout for th~ primary ~ay.
Poll lmpec1tors revealed an average
15 percent ·turnout as of noon,'""blll· noted
the pa"rade of · .. oters was a Stady one '
and e1pected a good showirig by the ·
time polls close.
l\'ewpo,.I Vole Good
Polls in Newport Beach were reporting
a good turnout lhis morning as reside nts
voted in the Primary Election.
A spOt check ol the polls showed
an average turnou't of about 19 percent
in the beach city by noon, with poll
Inspectors an ticipating a heavy turnoot
from 5 to I p.m. as vol\fS Jeav.e work.
l\'lxo11'1 Poll B11111
Voter turnout was relatively light In
&an Clemenle this morning, a spot check
of polls showed, but the President's
precinct dojng better than most, despite
his absence.
Both. are a~tute political in-flahterii.
but the Unruh-Yorty race lacked tb1 . -.
N!IL Y PILOT ,. ..... t)' L• 1'1¥ ..
TIGHT SQUEEZE -Costa Mesa voler Don Pacol demonstrates dilfi·
culty mo'st volerS found themselves in today when th~y went to the ·
Polls as be tries to mark his blan~et-size ballot. within confines of
voting booth. ''It's like trying to open an umbrella in a broom closet,"
observed Pacol.
$9.44 Million Budget
. .
P-,;eviewed by Coun~il
Turnouts al precincts checked by 11
a.nl. \Vas running about 15 to 16 percent. A preview peek al a $9.« million
"It seems slower than usua l here." one muniCipal budget for the coming fiscal
sources of i~me by city department
and the extent of the job ha; delayed
its completion. precinct wor.ker obse rved at Ole Han son year was offered 1.fonday night, as the
School. 1 Costa Mesa City Council received copies
of the 340-page document for study.
Lag1a11.o Bea~h B1•isk. The formal has been com pletely revis·
Business was off to an u11expectedly
brisk start 8t some polling places in
the Laguna Beach area early today while
others reported • moderate, but steady
turnout. l
Agate Street Fire Station precinct ·
,Yorkers were kept busy with "a really
good turnout -we 'll probably surpass
the 65 percent mark."
Orange Coast
Weather
The weatherman still has a split
personality, calling for fog and
hazy sunshine on th.e coast and
prickly sunshine inland with the
poifli.. .spread 65 to~ 88, "degreewise.
. ' -INSUJE TODAY
Nixon,· hi Iii& i11ttrim Ytport
Wedne.tdaV 11igltt on Ca mbodia,
undou btedlu will claim some
succe.sses -and 1uiLh ;ustifica-
tion. Page 15.
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ed over last year's budget , which. created
much ~uncilmanic wrangling prior to
adoption.
The massive compilation spells oul
in detail the numerous expenditures and
Hearty Golf er
Pla_ys Nin~ Holes
After Seizu1·e
You can't keep a gooa man down .
Jim Ayers, 43, of Jl13Z' Walle)e Lane,
llunlingtorr Beach, is a golfer ·whose
handicap includes· -the dam8ge caused
by fou r cerebral hemorrhaaea in the •
pa sl six years.
He and his partner. Wally Harp1l ,
of 31 7 Cabrillo Sl., Costa Mesa, joined
last St. Patrick's Day to refufbll1h the
rundown Saata Ana Driving Ran1e on
Harbor Boulevard near Warner Avenue.
Jim .,ho has beaten many well-known
golf proa in his long career -he began
at age eight -told his story In a
DAU..Y PlLOT feature Monday, openii:ig
da y for llie lhree.par course.
He was holpitallied a1aln last Thurs·
day. following what appeared to be a
heart seizUre, bul It baa been diagnosed
as a les.s«rlous condition and he made
it for the opening after all.
"ln fact," aaid hla wile Pt1ar1e, "he.
played nine holes,"
"He 'll be all, right if we can ju&l
keep him froffi overdoina: it." .
"This is a much larger document than
you t.ave ever had before," renlarked
Act!ng Cily Manager Fred Sorsabal who
worked close ly with Finance Dire ctor
Robeft Oman in~preparing it.
The pr!clse figure recommended by
Sorsabal is $9,439 ,602, up over last year's
record budget. but without any aclual
tax increase required .
Total revenue shown is .$9,l:W ,329 com·
pared to $9,439,602 in expenditures, but
Sorsabal stressed that the budget Is
balanced Lhrough money which is on
hand from prior years.
"The reason for Lile cUfference ls lhat
we do not show accumulated res erves,"
he explained.
Councilmen will study their budget
copies over the next few d1y1, convening
nert Monday at 6 p.m. for a sludy
5ei8.ion to go over it section-by-section.
Copies vd ll be available for U,ixpayers'
perusal after Friday on a check-out
basis with City Clerk Eileen Phinney.
E!l:pe:nditures for the 1970.71 budget
year,are up 5.8 percent over last year,
less than the 7.1 ~~t Jncrease·•.fn
revenues shown in the lengthy docum ent.
Sorsabal said this increase is directly
(See BUDGET1 Paae J)
TruMtees Schedule
l\fee ting on J unc 9
· The r111ularily scheduled me.etln11 o(
the Newport·Mesa school board will be.
held June 9 at 7.30 p.m. in the Costa
~fesa High SchoGI Lyceum.
The meeUng scheduled for tonight was
cancelled by board member1 because
ol lhe primary election .
opark cl the Republ!Cm ud Domocratlc:
flibt1 for Murphy'• ,.. ..
Mllflllly, 11. ii batW., !or the
RepUhllcan nomination for •· oecood sb:-
year terin qainlt tbe II mi1!1oo Nlura·
lion adVertilinli campalp .,..,_ him
by pollllcal ne......,r. Norlal Slman,
a; U.year-oid industrialist and art eol·
lector.
Simon's 1ttacka on Murphy' 1
Techllieoior Corporation ties h a: v e
thr,a,tened to crack GOP party wiity
wbldl hol helped lhem ........ ,. the
Jut two calilornla eleotlonl.
Embrollod in bitter •-Its llld
COW>ltNltocb down lo tbe llnaJ d4y
ol tbe clflllllllln wen --.ilc Sonate
candidates Jobn v. ,....., " Rlvtrtlde
and Georp nr.w.. Jr., ol J(911llrey
Park-boCll U.S.~-
' Runnini behind -· and -r.-y In the poUa w11 ...., AftJele.o ·eowity
Superviaor Ktnneth Holm.
~ Marvyn Field Aid the nip-.tnd·
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wet race bet.ween Brown. 50 and the 3$-year-old ,.,.,,,.y, both critics ol tho
war in lndocltlna. COllld ~ ®wn to
vlctqry (or "whciever b left slindiiic-" .
In Qrana«Caun\Y. thioe o( Ibo -races "l'l!"ared lo be r .. the ltepllbllcon. 1 nominatio0, 10< the 1$tb, ~
D;,.trict, t!Je 5th District Supervloor alld
Supermtendent OI SChools. . • ' ·
l.n the 3$th District race, three cao-
dldates, John· Stell•~ ol OceaMlclt,
' (See ELECTION, Pap!) '
Mesa Raps Badham
Council Against Pending Freeway ·~i~l
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OI ... Dejtr Plllt lteff
Ritterly coodemnlrig aJleged regional
repreae.ntaUon by a Newport Beach ' leg·
islatoi, the Costa Mesa City Council Mon.
day .night took a tough stand against his
controver1lal bill to eliminate part of the
Pacinc Coast Freeway.
The discussion included a slap at the
Coastal Freeway Fighters. ol NeWport
Beach, which councilmen charged have
promoted and fostered 'the potentially
disaslroua bill.
Hearing• on the Jea:islation· by Assem-
blyman Robert E. Badham (R·Newport
* * * Newport Eyes
Beach) are scheduled to bqin 'I'huraday
in Sacramento before lbe Auembly
Transportation Conunittee.
The condemnatory reaolution authored
by City Attorney Roy J une at the coun-
. cil's order will be'" forwarded to the com·
mitlee along wl&;h atronc word! a11inst
it.
Councilmen made It clear they believe
the ""Badham bill -ii approved-cook!
Lear apart programs for Coata Mesa
street.s and hi1bwlys and ruin compli·
cated plans for downtown redeveJoj)ment.
Councilman Alvlil L. Pinkley immedi·
ately moved for adoption of the resoluUon
-ing elimination of pot\ ol, Qoe· &.e-
way on Pacific Coast tulhw11 .t,rom
Beach Boulevard to-Newport ~ .
"I'm going \0 ~nd that, for ~
reasoos." remaried Councilman WµDam
L. St. Clair. •·one being Mr. Pil\kley and
T are seldom on the aame aide of •
freeway issue." ,
He declared that Newport Beach ~
ers must stop being !IO emot~ and
provincial over malte:rs affecting· their
city and realize they a re a . part of
Orange County.
""This is .ridiculous,'• he snapped,
(See MESA, Pace Z)
Cos111onauts 011
Badham Bill,· A:r~3trong W_'*~unch ·Film. Vbtno · Meett . .rn_ f'i. . .... , j i 1·. : •r . , lloq,"6 . M08COW (UPI) .!I Two co•...a. .... , .. .
~ By TROM.U FORTUNE w~birled ar""'1d earlb ~ la ~~ _,
01"" o.itr ., .... IMH Union'• first ,nanned 1p11ce f1itbt Jn ·
The Newport BeaCh City Council will eight montha. Weatern tpace exper:t.s •
.sit oot a heartna: on AssembJyman Robert 11aid the miJslon was probably an ex•
Badham'.t freeway bill Thursday and periroen[ to gain m~ical k,nowleda:e for
a F.reeway Figflten1' meeting with U.S. the construction of pehnanent space plat-~~~y~f Transportltion John Volpe forms.
The two-man crew rep<irled everythiil,g City councilmen said Monday t h e y
rlon't have enough inlormatiop on \Vhat was 1rung illlOOthly in the night which
it would mean to the community it wa!l wiofflcially dedicated to visUU\g U.S.
Pacific Coast Freeway is not bu ilt so astronaut Neil ArmstronJ, flnt man
they e&n lake no position at th is lime on the moon. J~e waiched the filins
on ellmin""ating it. of lhe bl~ of the Soyui t craft
Assemblyman Badham CR-Newport M d 'iaht -Beach) -has frilroduced a bill lo delete on ay rug · -
the. Newport and part of Huntington Westem space expert!: said Soviet
Beach segments of Pacific Coast acienlists have shown great lnter~t
Freeway from the state freeway System. recenUy in new .applications of space
The. first committee lu;aring will be medicine, and they predicted the crew
·Thu.r&day in Sacramento. of Col. Andrian Nikolayev, 40, and Vilaly
Harbor Area Freeway Fig h le r s, Sevaslianov, a 35-year-old space rookie,
meanw hile, have scheduled an ap-will i;pend a week or more in orbit.
pointment next Monday with Secretary In Osaka, Japan, Soviet space engineer
Vol pe in Washington, D.C. They asked Alexander Nairaov told fairgoera at Ex·
Newport Mayor Ed Hirth to com~ along po 70 he expected the flight to last
at their e11pense. ' about 10 days. And In Bochum, Germany,
The ~~recway Fighters say they have 1-leinz Kaminski, director of Lhe Bochum
petitions bearing signatures of 19,708 Space Research JnaUtute, said data from
persons, more than half the adulL popula· Soyuz 9 indicates a second spacecraft
lion of Newpo rt ~ach who want lo 1nay be launched .
clhninate the freeway. ~ A group of U.S. space medicine experts
Secretary Volpe has been quoted as recently visited the Soviet Union where
.saying that ar1y proposed freeway that they held wide-ranging dlscussiont on
destroys' or upsets the environment of such problems as weighllenneas and
a city wUI nol receive federa l fur.di . radiation in earth orbit. Some new ap-
Mayor Hirth, arter talking over with plications of apace medicine growing
hh~ council colleagues the Free.w,..ay,_,~· '!!ouL of _Uto_ae_talia may be uaed in
(See FREEWAY, Page Jl ,)"'" -the Soyui t flllhL
County CofC Presents
Its Magazine to Nixon
No public appearance wa• lnvolvtd
In Monday'a departure and only a handful
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SOYUZ 9 ON LAUNCH PAD'
Two Ru11l1n1 in Orbit
T\vo Teens Held
On Pot Charges Presidept init Mr.s. Richard Nixon arc
back in Washington today, preparing
for his , televised speech to the nation
Wednesday, after departing El Toro
MCAS Monday in routine style.
or Marine Corps per&dnnel and newa A San Clemente youth and his teenaged
media representatlvea were present to gitl compaoioh were arrested ln1 Cdlta
The 1hor~1 simple farewell to the chie:f
executive on lhe apron beside Air Force
One featured a brief presentation by
JI~ Beam , prealdenL of the Oranie Coun..
ty Chamber ol Commerce.. '
Jfe 11ave the. President a copy of the
orgai\iiallon 's monthly mag a 1 in e
"Or:an11e County Executive," explaining
the next one will be dedicated to the
First Family.
Beam told reporters afterward that
lift . Nixon !hanked him for the con·
lideraUon.
see the NixtSns off. • Me~a Monday, wh~ a lawmap cUjng
The eight-minute layover at ·u~ air them for an.J mprope.r left turn found
station featured inJ.roducUon ol Mr. and a quantity or alleged marijuana tn lht
Mrs. C:eorge H. Elboume, of North car.
Hollywood, to Mr. and Mrs. Nixon'. Charles C. Gurr, 19. of 6.10 Victoria
'J'fiejr S()fl, Tim Elboume, ia a depu\y Ave., was boo~ed Into city jail on charges
press secretary to the .President, but of possession of marijuana. while the
his partnts never had a chance to meet l~·year-old 1irl was released to.a married
his boss. si1ler. !
Aa usual, Brig. Gen. Renry W. Hise, Officer Pat Rod&en said ·he stopped
base commanding officer, and Maj. Gen. their borrowed car In the 1800 block
Robert G,_ Owens Jr ... Ctlmmanfler of of Harbor Blvd., and dlacover«I 11 rolled
the Third Marine Aircraft Wln1, Wert -cigarettes and an add ltional 1'11 ouncee
present for the Njxons' departure. , of quality pot after que&tionlni the pair.
_Donl_ ~ org~t · to Yote;~ .. ,.._,,...,.. .. ll.s Open tQ--8 p~m.~1
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F re• P.,.e J
FREEWAY •••
~ request be _pa., -.
aald.:. .. Until we bave more informdoa there
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PFomontory ·I)eal ~Due?
Newport Order8 Study of Irvine Proposal la 11111 lll!ldl rua IO lab a -"' .... -·· .. ., ..... -. "° ''11, I ...,, -Mr. """ II famWar eooug!z with detafll IO talk IO
him about the freewlf."
Counclhn1n Carl Kymla Aid he ba4
1UDCh in Sacramento whtth Aaemblyman
Badham laol_ week and Badbam did
not ask the clty to take a pasiUon
or have anyont present. Re said BMbam
1old hhn that he thought he would get
a "do pass" recommendation from the
Assembcy Tra .. portation Commit!« and
the reaf ba!Ue lrl1I he oo \lie Senate
slde.
Tbo Intne ~·· chief attorney llaadl1 -lo eiempt the clty al
Newport --payment of dazn. ~ llM ol up to $I0;0Ge. in 1Uitl thatmlght
be JJrouchl as the result ot Promootory
Bay development.
Previoolly, lrvlno Compaay repmen.
taUves had said lllq did not Utlni< \be
C'OIJlPllDY 1houJd wume llablllt)' for
damq:es.
But in the face of City CounclJ liitran-
slgence, Irvine Company Genet&! Coun-
sel Guy Claire said Monday the company
would consider indemnifying the city up
to $50,000, the amount city-hlNld apprai s-
er Cedric Whilo had Aid .would be \be
probable extent of damages.
The OflsettlnJ monela/Y benefit lo the
city Clate spoke of ii lit Increased value
of Beacon Bay resldentla.l property, also
·on land leased from the city, caused by
mak,.ing the access .road exclusive.
•CJty councilmen were $till concerned
that damages might exceed $50.000, wbich
White said is the estimated loss in rental
value of the Yacht Basin prowty ov~r
the remaining 17 years ol the city lease.
""Courlcilmen recalled that.-attorney for
the Balboa Yacht Basin properties. Harry
We:;tovtr, had warned dam~g~ CQ91d \>t
based on loss of Income to the busineues
rather than loss of rent lo the master
Jessee.
A alnu1ar Bactnam bill )>ISied the
Assembly in 1965 and died in the Senate
Ttansportatioo Comm!llee. Sen. Jolin
Scl!mitz (It-Tustin) baa aulhorod a com-
panion bUI to the Badham bill In lhl
Senate. The bWs wauld delete the Pldllc Caul
Freeway from Route • (B e a ch
Boulevard) In llunt\oct<ln BMclz lo the
..-. Newport -dty tlmlll In Corona cle! Mar.
The cut.ctr froeway would -,..
the Hunt\oct<ln Beach end with lhl pro-
posed Raule 11 "'-ay. But there would
. be no connection for the rest of the
adopted Pacifjc Cout Freeway to the
south.
Figurilll( K the Badhllln bill did pass
the Legi!lature it would be l'UIOnable
to tie the Corona del Mar Freeway,
·to be built akl\1 MacArthur Boulevard,
to the P.::ific Coast FreeWay south of
the clty, Newport Plazminl Director
LIW"ence. wuaon sbcrwed coUncihnen a
, DAILY PILOT l'M" W Pmtm O'D9Mllt
route he had drawn on a map
Wil&on's ('OllDeC(Or would leave the
Corona de! Mar "-ay Jun north
ol San Joaquin Hills Road, dip off •
cornef flf the -\rad, --.... Lincoln Sc::hool and Big C 1 a y o n
PRESS AIDl!'S .. AREN~S MEET PRESIDENT PLANESIDE
Mr. ond Mra. O.Or,. Elbourno Siu Up Son's Boss
Reserrolr, pall ln1ud of Pelican Hlll
ud lie In wlUt the odopted ..me at
NiXon May Fly to County
Lot -Canyon, -flf Crystal Come.
W1loon said ewryone lhould reafi8e
this ii just • line he baa dmm ...
a map '!bat might be a poulblllty In
For Marriage of Niece
the event the Badham bill wu enlded. Pm:ident Nlion may return to Orqe
CouncllmBn Kymla said he would <'<>unly June 11 for the wed<ltn1 of ht&
prefer to have ~ Mayor Hirth go to ftlej!'e, Lawrene Mae Nilon, a 2&-year-old
Wuhinglou ud give \be olllcial Newport achoo! leacher.
Beach city poeltlon than have the Free-'nle President and Mra. Nlzon . have
way Flght<n do It. npressed hope lhJt they wlll be able
But Councilman Howard Ro I er 1 to return for the large formal wedding
Pointed out there ii no off~al city to be held at St. Andrews Prtabyteriu
position on wltbdnnnl of federal lundiug. Olurch In Newport Beoch.
"We're all concerned about the general Miss Nixon is the ' daughter .fd the
concepts of ecology, noiJe and the II President'• brother, Donald Nixon, a vlct
W.," akl O>uncilmln Donald Mcinnis. pruident of the Marriott ......_ .... Uoo,
"But I dm~ want to be lo • poaitioo a cater1n1 firm lot -~i:;"hotela
flf ~ withdrawal flf federal luDdlJ ud alrltnes.
More 1 kmw an alternailfe.. ll She will marry 'lbomas E. Anfinson,
smebodJ can lh:>w me today a 28, a certified public accountant. She
reuonable altemaUve I'll give .tbem a atteJwled Oregoo Slate Univenl\y and
_,_.. wu p-lduattd from Wbitller College,
Ila uld, "I'm mll!iU11 bnpnuod by the Pmldent'a .-mat<r. lie!' ftanc:o
the numlier flf -they -. • at-U6C 'iuMI 'ii a -t In the Comcllman .Rlcbard Croul1 laid, "It >Jr Force Raerve. ~-IO mab,,.llio ~ ~--Neilher,Qf..,ihe Emldeol's daqht.rs w., .. -aide" ,,_., wm attend !ht -.. ft>r -has
side). t -W.'d aD like lo """ been described as "aecurity reuons."
f,....ay dlaappw, bul not •I the -Julie Nmm ElaeDhower·and her husband
of will( Newport delboyed another David will be en rou'8 to Japan at the
way." time «the wedcliq.
Counc11meo have • rt!IC!rt from lhl The President arrived In Washlnglon Dlvilton of llilhwaYI on I tnlflc thej. "
can espect In ·the future ( ... -to =~J..'."' waftlJll f..-more ref!n<d
Publlc w..-u Direct« Jooeph
told -the stale ii only
lo come part -In ~ them data .. the eflecta ol the
-l)'Stem li then la DO "-91 and the dty la .,... lo hive to opeud
lllOllO)'too.
Khrushchev Treated
For Burst Vessel
Mesa Firemen
Fight Blazes
In Color TV Sets
Mysterious fires erupting In color
telev1sion stll sent Costa Mesa Flre
Depattment trucks to two different
!'el!lidences Mond1y, one involving $10,00J
tn damlge and a narrow escape by oc-
cupant&.
at about 10:30 PDT Monday night aft<r
his San Clemente sojourn and went
directly to the White HoUJe. -
He i.s scheduled to give an Interim .
report on natlonal television Wednelday
nlght on ~ Cambodian situation and
the proarw or Vietnamlzatlon. A more
detailed report by the Pmldent 11
scheduled late thl! month. .
Mr •. Nixoa has a1Jo been working on
u economic message but there has
been no time announced for Ill ire-
talion.
The Pn$ldelrt's Wednesday night talk
coincides with Senato debate on the
Cooper-<li=h amenclmeot lhJt would
curtail bll powm lo mova U.S. -lllto Cambodia after July I without
Congreuloaal.authority.
Fro• r.,,, J
MESA •••
pointing out the propoq! to halt one leg
of the Coast. Freeway offers no other
1olutlon to handlinl the vut-volume of
traffic to come.
Vice Mayoi Willard T. Jordan WU es-
pecially tough on Badham, wllo ii up
for rwlect.ion in today'• primary, 11iop.
!line only ohorl of urling he be turned
out of office.
''I resent the treatment we've been
1etting from Mr. Badham," be aaJd, "ac·
tually, we 've been getting no treatment
at all."
MOSCOW (UPI) -Formt< Premi.,.
; Nikita S. Khruatichev, ?e, hu been
Two teenaged boys were upslairs in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wilson ,
20!» Calvert Ave., shortly after 3 p.m.
when a set in the den burst into names.
He noted three councilmen are r~
sented by AMemblyman Badham, add-
ing that the Newport Beach Republican
has never once consulted them on mues
requiring joint-city consideration.
"We've been sold down the river by
lhia man," he C1Jncluded. holpltallud wilb a bunt blood vmel
• and will probably be confined Indoors
: for two or lhr~ weeks, IOUf'Cel close
+-to his family said today.
~ Hla condition wu not coosidered
• dongerous. It I> a condition uaually
J treated at home. But no chancel a.re
• liken wtlb hnporiant peno111 wllo are
~ put lllJd« docton care at the Kremlin
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Mrs. Wllaon fled the home, while her
80n and a neighbor youth escaped the
fire too, one cUmblng out an· upstairs
window and the.other braving the amoky
stairwell.
Battallon ChW R<ln Coltman said the
television let WU pinpointed II lb< source ol tho bluo In ~ tnddent,
bu\ it ii bnpoaible lo ,d<Wmlne whal
Inner OADponenl roalltmcllaned.
No admJ daml(e ,_lied lo the oCher
1>o!M tn...,!ved1 11ial ol·Barfiora II. Ayl·
ing, of la Walnut SL, but the tA!-
set ii..oll WU destroyed. ,
M esan Victim
lrt. FaWI Crash
Sunday Night
Boiled down to bare terms, the rtsO-
\uUon opposing Badham's Assembly Bill
1701 charges:
-No alternatives a r e provided f 9(.
traffic flow.
-Elimination ot any part of Route
l will create irreparable traffic master
plan damage and violate legal and moral
commJtments made in COMectlon with
them.
-Cause unmanageable and endleu
traffic problems on all\in( Coast lllil>
way, which would require a triple widen-
In job. ~ remlution concludes that such a
required wlderung would completely de--
feat a n y alleged benefit to Newport
Beach ilerived by slapping the specific
aect.ion ol the freeway,
c.ouncuman Jack Hammett requested
the document show the vote .against the
Newport Beach anti.freeway group and
Badham's bill was unanimous.
f'rom Page l
BUDGET •.. The county COl'Ol101"1 offlce has pod-
Uvtly ldtnUfled a c.o.t.a Meea man: who
.was ldlled along with hit male _.. due lo developmeot of land and economy
ger and the p111en1er In another car tn wtttlin the city over the ))ISl year .
a htah llJ>OOd colllskiol on Ille Newporl SorsalNll uld tbls tncrea .. ii dlredly
Fr-y SUndaY evenllzi. due' to development of land and ecanamy
TtrTJ Ertdlloa, 27, and bil Ptlll'enltf • within the ctty over the past year.
Donald I\. Batmby, II, flf Fullerton, Larg'91 llngle erpenditure shown -
died of lnJU!ia suffered In the colllalon as utual -Is for public ta!ety, a
on the 1reeft1 -Bristol Street. ., m -II 311 g t
M-. 'ean B. C.Ouaey, al, of Upland, a ..,,._.,_ a ce, or a . pereen lel· •• " ment of that catqory. passenger tn a northbound station ••I· 'lbe budget includts eight new full·Ume
on dr1ven by her huaband also w.-killed Jobi , including one narcot.lct detectlve,
lnCalllthe ornlco!Uaallllon~hwav nA'-lmtn aal,d wl~ rtflectlng the expanded war against that ... ' ...::::: .. "' area of crime and Its increased «'Olion nesa• told them the Ertcbon car wu 1 IOUthboUnd at hlllh speed whtn II skid-In lht commun ly. f fund f
ded out of control acro1s the freeway Largest . single AOUrte o • or d bed lnto Ute northbound station the city is 11,622.~. or . 28.65 ptrcent . .. an crae ~ of Lhe lO~l, under tile headmc of revenue
wagoo. f '"·· · InJurtd and tre•led at COila Meaa Me. rom owci agencies. •
,mortal Hoepltal wei:e: These sourcea include such lhlnc1 u
Edward Caust)', 40 Upl.Jnd. driver of guoUne ta.1: allotmenlt, liquor and tobae-~_...-, ~-<laughlm of \ht-co tu-relundl, and -other related
Ca111tY1 Carol. 14 and K" 12: Xa\ber· ,.venU<•. Int Coui.Uz;-1\, Cuct ·Gall J-. 11, lltlalf sales tax dlsltlhuted to tlle
both o( Upland. AU of the &his were.pu. c1t1 Is estimated to bo f!,1111,000, »
..,,.,, In the Cat11e1 car. coril!iij 14 U1e jilliilHl>jdiet.
Newport dty COUftCi!men have been
holding out for the lrvlne Company to
Indemnify the city apin.U damages0 in
loa ol casual drive-by customers for
Balboa Yadit Bu1n·1"11fn-when Bay.
aide Drive ii terml.nated.
The Promontory Bay pla.a of 62 water~
frort homes with boat moorU!gs on a la-
goon calls for Bayside Driv~ lo dead
end where the lagoon entrance channel
ii cut and tJwoulh traffic lo be ttroottd
on 1 new Bayside Drive. 'nle Yacht Baain
"bivdn=HS, on property leaaed from the
clty, would be on the old Bl,illde Drive
orm. CowlclJmen ordered City Attorney
Tully Seymour lo aplore further the Ir.
vine Ccxnpany'r tndemnlty offer aod r~
porl back um Moodoy.
Claire told of the Irvine CQmpany's re--
luct.ance to make such an offer. "Your
own appraiser said lhe benefit to the city
would outweigh tbe Jou. Under those
circum.stancn: the Irvine Com~ was
· •hocked lo be aalted lo iodemnify the
crty. Thia Is an addiUooal bellellt -a wind£4U." be Aid. ·
Clalre said U¥ Irvine Company would
not be 11'.illlzzc.19 fi!ve ·unllmifaij IDdem·
Dlty lo the clt;. ' We have lo establish
panm&ia 'of benellt to both the clty
and the Irvm. 'Company," ba .said.
But City Attorney Seymour discounted
that possibility. He said there · is room
for"': different opinions on cases Westover
cited in his brief. "There are dUfenot
interpretation! but sometimes cases are
loosely uaed In a brtel,'' he said.
Sejmour agreed with appraiser White
that 1068 of rental value is the meawre
normally -by the courts.
Firehouse Nudies From Page l
Back on Stage
With Court Ord~r
ELECTION SHOWDOWN . • •
By TOM BARLEY
~ .. D9IJ Pn.t SI-" •
William ·wilt'Oxen of Laguna Beach and
John SChmltz of Tustin are fl«bting for ' the nomination and wiU'I Laguna Beach
bouaewUe Maggie Meggs, they are al.so
running for the unexpired term of the
late Coniv._esaman J amea Utt.
Nude _psfonnen at ec.ta Mea'a con· The race hu centcnd oo the lasue
trown1ll Flrebouse tavern are today of which caudldate can beat supp:1it
_,_ -.... ~ · "-b the Pretldmt -the coataotlcn being • ._ -...... ~ """"" rou~-Y Schmllz' membenhip In the John Bir<h ~ of • court onler that may be Society woald pi;eveot hhn f r o m
r<volied at llll'f -· representing the beit inlerelts of Presl-
Superlor c.urt' Judge Robert L. dent Nllal's -e d!Jlricl
Corfman ii npected to issue today the In the Sib Supervlaortal District, 1 .. t.
.... n .... that will ·prevent or ..... nnit ballet minute oplnlori bu it that the five-man • ..ua• r-••• race will boll down to a run-off between a la birthday 1ult at the Fir-thouse Incumbent Alton A11en and Ronald
and four other Orange County bet.r bars: Caspers, a Newport Beach savings and
the Tuscan Room, Tustin; the Sugar loan eucutive. 1be campaign has
Shack, Los Alamitos and C1>ee. Chee 's fealuffit e:rten1lve and expensive public relaUon1 campaigns 1>y the two front and Sarong Gals bars in Santa Ana. runners.
He refu:;ed Monday to grant the The schools supertntendent race has
preliminary inj\lnC'Uon asked for by at· focused on challenger Vick Knight's
torney Berrien Moore with the comment charges that incumbent Robert Peter800
has been ineffective in upgrading the
that he· Wan~ more time to C1Jnsider quality of education in the county and
nudity rulln&i cited by Moore and at-has wasted tupayers' money oil ex:
tomeys for the. four cities involved in pensive, showy prog:r'anu.
five court actions lumped toretber by Also on the ballot were nominatiOflll
Judie ~ lnto one hiNHlour court for other atatewkle offices; 31 (()ll. hMrinc greaianal leat.i; all I) Aaembly Rais
'l'be tanparary reetraining •o r de r and :ao ot the ... Senate.teats; other
1tanted earlier by Judge Corfman ,._ propoeltlona and a number ol local con-
m&!na In force ~ hia cledsloo on t .. i.. and baflot llaues.
the injunction. 'Ibat order pr!vtnU arrest Much of Reagan'• 11team" i n
of nude performen unlesa police are ~amtnto wu ~. or had little
utilfled that such per.fonnances Include opposition, in the primary. Thia included
obvk>ual' lewd a>Slduct and/or invotve Lt. Ggv,_Ed Reinecke, fbe _fooner con-
lbe preaenoe of mote than one performer ' lll:esszllm whOm Reagan appointed lo
on the ltqe. , \.. 1Ucceed Robert u. F:lncb who left to
r.t:oore argued that recent lllgf)er court join President Nixon'• cabinet in 1989.
rulings made it clear that "if Police Also rnnnlng with Reagan wen State
in the ciUes involved persist in arresting Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest and Con·
these girls all we're golng to have is troller Houston I. Flournoy.
a · succession of diMn!Qals 11n • such A black-man, J ames L. Flournoy of
charges In municipal court and a reversal Loe; Angeles, stood a chance of winning
U any convlctions in the appellate court. the RepubUcan nomination for secretary
'"I'1is Superior Court's a pp e 11 ~ t ~ of·state because, polls ind~ated, many
department rejected such a verdict. voters confused him with incumbent Con-
Mooi'e argued. "And 1 contend in th! troller Flournoy. Another candidate in
face of that thinking that arrests oC •
these girls are a waste of time unless
and until 1 Supreme Court niUng on
this nudity issue ls before us."
More than 5iO citations involving
charges or indecent exposure 'have been
issued at the five ban. They have been
dismissed as rapidly as they bave been
heard in municipal court.
City attorneys and Deputy District Al·
tomey Orella Sears urged J u d g e.
Corfman to dissolve the restraining order
and refuse the issuance of an injunction.
"That Supreme <:oort ruling, when it
comes, may be on our side," Mrs. Sears
addrd, "and we feel that the public
will be' better satisfied by our continued
crackdown on nudity in beer bars.·~
Indian Ocean Island
Threatened by Sli ck
MAHE, Seychelles (AP) -An oil
slick 15 miles long by 500 yards wide
was threatening the e1ollc wild life of
this tropical island chain today after the
sinking of the British tanker Ennerdale.
The government appealed for uraent
help to combat Ule menace. Up ~ 40,000
tons of various fuel s seeped from the
tanker, which went down in the Indian
Ocean about seven miles from Port
Victoria.
the race was Alberta Jorden, widow of
the late Frank Jordan who held the post
42 years before his death thi! spring.
Cali(ornla .. voters also had a . chance
to show whether a much.talked·abou!
"~pafers• rebellion" finally h• d
materialized.
On the statewide ballot was Prop.
8, a voter initiative mwure that woWd
forct tbe stare government to pay iO
percent Of the co.rt of local schools -
the figure now is about 35 percent,
totaling $1.65 billion a year -and 90
percent of the wellare COBt.s now borne
by the 58 counties.
Reagan put his full weight into the
campaign agafnst Prop. 8, denouncing
it as a "hoax on the people" that woulC
force the Jegisiature to raise taxu by
more than $1 billion. ....
The measure was cosponsored by the
California Teachers Association and the
County Supervisors Association, whose
billboards asked motorists "tired of
political games?"
Californians have been promised major
property tax relief for the past ltwo
elections and have gotten only partial
results. Reagan said the responsible w1Y
to tax relief and reform Is his own $1
billion tµ sh'ift plan which has passed
the Assembly and is DOW in the State
Senate.
The son of former Gov. Edmund G.
Brown, a Dem~at, was running gainst
veteran State Sen. Hugh M. Burns of
Fresno for the Democratic nomination.
Law _aocL order was tbe theJne of
• all four candidates for the Republican
nominatioa for auo.rney ,general, but pollll
showed ijle lavorite was Los An&elell
Dist. Atty. Evelle J. Younaer, whose
broadcast ads fe atured the "Dragnet"
voice of actor Jack Webb.
The likely Democratic candidate was
Charles J. O'Brien, the current deputy
to retlrinl Atty. Gen. Thomas C. Lynch,
the sole Democratic survivor of. the
1966 GOP bliti Jed by Reagan and Finch.
State Superintendent of Public lnstruc·
Uon Max Rafferty appeared headed for
a runoff for reelection a1ainllt either
Wilson C. Riles, a black ma[\, or Dr.
Julian Nava, a Mexican-AmeMcan. RJles
Is a dep¢y superintendent In Rafferty 's
office arid Nava is a member ol the
Los Angeles Board of Education.·
It is a nonpartisan post although Raf·
ferty is a Republican who ran for the
U.S. Senate in 1968, losing to Cranston.
Rafferty won a second term four ye.an
ago by collecting more t.han 50 perttnt
of the vote in the primary election.
Rafferty's tenure has been steeped
in controversy over his fundamentalist
education policies, and subjects such as ·
sex education and racial balance of
school districts and school ):lopu latlons. -
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T . -VOL. 63 , NO. 'I H , 1 SECTIONS, 24 P.AGES
'• ORANGE COUNTY, CA~IFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1970· TEN CENTS
. . ~
Five Million C~lifornian~ Cast Ballots Toda,y
••••••• • • .... J f . . .
87 JOANNE REYNOLDS
CH .. DllltJ ,..., I ....
hi e.stlmated five ·milUon Californians
began voUng today i• a Primary Election
marked by bitter campaigning in both
~ties ror nomiDaliolllS s e e k i n g
Republican George Murphy's U.S. Senate
.. at.
•In ·Orange County, ~,570 voters are
reglslerfld with County Clerk William
E. St John predicting ~a 58.I peret:nr
11.!fTlOut -one or the lowest in county
• • history.
Some candidates had complained of
voter apalhy1 but Ray Lee, Los Aqeles
county registrar of oters; today boosted
his turnout forecast from &O to ts percent
of lhe county's three mUlion registered
vqt.eri saying he sensed a Jut-minute
surge of interest: • _ 'nlis year's primary aet-one historic
precedent the minute the pills_ opened
-for the. first timt; since Gold Rush
d,)'S, llcciholio'oevetq~ can be served " .
Cost,.onauts Off
Armstrorig W atclies Launch. Films
l\IOSCOW (UPI) -Two cosmonaut!
whirled around earth today in the "Soviet
Union's first marmed space flight in
eight mon~hs. Western space experts
Rid the mission wis probably an ex-
periment to gain medical knowledge for
the construcUon of permanent space plat-
fomis.
The tw~man crew reported everything
was going smoothly in the flight which
was unofficially dedicated to visiting U.~.
astronaut Neil Armstrong, first man
on the moon. He watched the films
of the D lastoff ol the Soyuz 9 craft
Monday night.'
Western space experts said Soviet
scientists have shown great interest
recently in new applications of space
medicine, and they predicted the crew
of C.ol. Andrian Nlkolayev, 40, and Vitaly
Sevastianov, a 35-year-old space rookie,
will spend a week or more in orbit
In Osaka, Japan, Soviet space engineer
Alexander Nazraov told fairgoers at Ex-
po 70 he expected the flight to last
(See SPACE, Pace I)
Parkif!g· Cur~~-W aived
For Sawdust Festival
Laguna Beach planning comfuisstoners
waived restrictive parking requirements
for Laguna Canyon's walk-in Sawdust
Festival Monday night. ,
\Jnanimously approving a variance ap-
plication made by Sawdust artists to
conduct open air art sales on a lot
adjacent to the Boys' Club, com-
missioners agreed ·that much or the
Ziegler Aceusecl
Of 'Fuzzing'
Cambodia Moves
Press Secretary Ronald Ziegl~r w.as 11.c~used by members of the pres1denttal
pres! corps M 0 n d a ~ or "fu~lng'~
the questions of U.S. air and log1stical
su.pl>ort in Canibodla after.the schee!Ule<r .
June 30 troop withdrawal. .
Ziegler al a briefing Jn La.tuna's Surf
and Sand Hotel indicated there would
be no future logistical suppo"rt of Cam-
bodian operations after U.S. forets
withdraw from their 21-mlle penetration.
He appea red to leave open, however,
the quesUon or U.S. air support for
any Cambodian operation by the South
Vlttnamese.
Ziegler quoted the President as saying
earlier he assumed the South Vietnamese
Anny would wind up Cambodian opera-
tion! soon after U.S. wlthdrawal.
"r'm reserving an answer o~ air sup..
port following June 30 as it relates
to 1ecurlty of U.S. forces in South Viet-
nam " said Ziegler. He also suggested
suc::h1 support, if 1iveo, wouki not be
tactical.
After being asked aggressively and
repeatedly If he WJt.!! deliberately clouding
lhe -issue. Ziegler said he thoug~t he
wai answering precisely. He said he
would not discuss U .s. air support or
South Vietnamese in . Cambodia after
June 30.
The questionln1 rlltered down into
eemantics on the word logistical after
one newsman pointed out that SQuth
Vietnamese force1 In Cambodia 'are rang·
ing beyond the 21 mile U.S. limit, and
are u!ing U.S. rinea. rood and mat~riall.
• Ziegler. In answer to a different tack.
alJo denied there ls discrim ination in
~ federal food p<otram of distributing fo\>d ai.mps ond commodities in the
-h.
.
art show trade ls "walk-In."
Spokesman Ed Van Deusen branded
a staff recommendation of SO parking
spaces unrealistic in light of the fact
that most of the traffic l'wanders doWTI
from the Festival of Arts.''
Van Deusen added their parking lot
last year was half empty much or the
lime, and then was occupied by ex-
hibitors who had been asked to park
cff site.
And. as to an initial proposal that
~ix restrooms be provided, Van Deusen
suggested the foot traHic had probably
already taken benefit of the more lavish
Fe<4tival of·~ru faciliUes.
Sawdust tiacke.rs won approval to pr~
vide 12 on-site. parking spaces and 16
off-site slots at the Boys' Club. In ad-
dition , they will provide four sanitary
facilities. , '
No light shows or other enttrtalnment
is planned, commiS.!lioners were told .
staving off public criticism of past at-
tempts to provide vocal arts within an
agreeable detibel range.
The! Sawdust Festival will run from
July 17 to Aug. 30 during the hours
from 10 a.m. until midnight. Exhibitors
will numbe.r between 100 and 150.
"We'll give you special consideration
on parking In view of the past two
year's findin&s," c on c I u de d rom -
missioneer Tom Johnston, "but it may
be a d~ferent ballgame next year."
Two T eens Held
On· P.ot Charges
A San Clemente youth and his teenaged
girl companion 'ltfre arrested in Costa
Mesa Monday, when a lawman citing
them for an improper left turn found
a Quantity of alleged· marijuana ~n the
car.
Charles C. Gurr,. 19, of 630 Victoria
Ave., was booked Into city jaU 'on chargu
of poaseulon o( marijuana, . while the
16-year-old 11rl wu rele!sed to a married
aister.
orncer Pat Rodteri aaid he stopped
their borrowed car tn the 1800 block
. of !!arbor Blvd., and dlacovered 16 rolled
cigarettes and an additional 21h ounces
ol quality pot aflet questioning the pair.
Gurr, who !Isled hiJ occupation as
hotel manager, said he borrowed tha
car from bis eniploy<r and botlt he
and the glrl donled knowledge of'thl
cont.rabarxl,
on, election day under 1 law paS9ed
in 1969.
While Gov. Reagan, running unoppoeed
for the Republican D<WinaUon, Ls usu.red
of a place on the November ballot.
Democrals are deckiiric w h e t b e r
Reagan's challenger will be SMn Yorty,
60, mayor of Los An.geles, or Jesse
Unruh, 47, state Assemblyman from
Inglewood.
Both are 'astute political in-lighters,
but the Unrul>Yorty race la<:ked the
eac
President's
Precinct
Voter turnout was relatively light In
San Clernentt this morning, a spot check
of polls showed, but the President's
precinct doing better than most, despite
his absence.
Turnouts at precinct& checked by 11
a.m. was running about lS lo 11 percent.
"It seems slower than usual here," one
precinct yorker observed at Ole Hanson
School.
However, in aoutberly San ce:m..ntt
at Concordia School. 1120 "\'tia de FNnte,
the tYIJIOUi,...W&LOJnnin1 nearly~ 20 pet• c.-111:11 ........ iiifd'lt bH lieed iteiify.
There were l30 votes cast with 615
registered. · .-
President NiJ:on would, if he were
in San Clemente, be voling at Concordia.
11e and Mrs. Nixon, however. have voted
by absentee ballot iu the Primary Elec·
ti on. _
County Clerk William E. St John has
predicted a low turnout in the primary.
He esUmated that only 58.S percent of
the SSS,570 voters would go to the polls
zs compared to 70 percent In the 19&a
primary.
County Cliamher
Gives President
Its Magazit1e
President and Mrs. Richard Nixon arc
back in Washington today , preparing
for his televised speech to the nation
Wednesday, after departing El Toro
MCAS Monday in routine style.
The short, simple farewell to the chie f
execuUve on the apron beside Air Force
One featured a brief presentallon by
Jim Beam . president of lhe Orange Coun~
Jy Chamber of Commerce.
•le ga ve the President a copy of the
organization's monthly ma I a z In e
"Orange County Executive.'' explaining
the next one will be dedicated to the
First Famlty .
Beam told reporters aflerward that
~1r. Nixon thanked him for the con·
sideration. No public appearMCe wa& involved
In Monda1's departure and only a handful
Of Marine Corps pen0nnel and news
media representatives were present to
see the Nixons off.
The eight-minute layover at the ~ir
statton featured introduction of Mr: and
Mrs .. QeorgLl!-Jl~u~1 .-of North
Hollywood , to Mr. and Mra. N11on.
.. "n1elr aon, Tim Elbourne, is a di:puly
press secretary to the President, but
his parents never had a chance to meet
his bosl.
• As usua!, Brig. Gen. Henry W. Hise,
base <:001mandlng officer, and Maj. Gen.
Robert G. Owens Jr., commander of
the Third Marine Aircraft Wing, were
present foc;..t)¥. Nixons' de:parture.
Stoek Markets
NEW YORK (A2l -The ttock ll!lfllet 1
suffered a mild tdbeck today tn late ,
tnillo( lhlt ~ torrie el t¥ muidve ' flllllli(C ... tho f-)IHvldol lea·
oena. (•lls• .... P~ J. .. -11 ).
Don't-Forge~-to Vote;
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spark ol the Republi<an and Democratic
fights for Murphy's Ilea!.
Murphy, 17, ts battling !or. the
Republican nomination for a 5'::oOO six-
year term agai&t the SI million satura.-
tlQll advertising C8jnpai&n aga~ him
by political newcomer. Norton Simo'n,
a U-year-old industrialist 'and art C91-
lector.
Simon's attacks' on M ~ r p h y' s
Technicolor Corporation ties b a v e
threatened lo crack GOP party unlly
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PRESS.AIDE'S PARENTS MEET PRESIDENT PLANESli>£
Mr. and Mra. Georgi Elbou~nl 5111 Up Son'a 8011
Nixon May Fly to County
For Marriage of Niece
President Nixon may return to Orange and airline:s.
County June 27 for the wedding of his She will marry Thomas E. Anflnaon,.
niece, Lawrent Mae Nixon, a 26-year-old 28, a certified P4bllc accountaq_t. She
school teacher. atte11ded Oregon State Universi ty and
The. President and Mrs. Nixon have was graduated from Whitter Collep..
t!xpreued ·hope that they will be 'able the President'• alma mater. Her fi!nct
lo return for the large formal weddl~ attended USC and is a sergeant in the·
to be held •t St. Andrews Presbyterian Air Force ·Reserve.
Church in Newport Beach. Neilhet of the Presldent'a dauahte"ri.
Miss Nixon Is the daughter of the will attend the weddlR' f,or what .~
President's brother, Donald NlaQn, a vice been deacribed as .. leCUrlty l'fUOllS."
!yd: fll:e between Brown, ·so IDd ·u.e
35-yelH!d Tunney, both critics ., tho
war in Indoch1na, (Ctfkl boll down to
victory for "wbqeVtt is left stapd1nc."
In OrJ111ie Cobnty, U.... al 'tbe,boUest
races appeared to be fOf' tbe RepubUcln
nonilnaUon for the 35th Qqresslooal
District, the 5th District· Supervblr and
Superintendent ol Schoell,
In the S5th District race, tine c~
didates. John_Stelger o1 ,9co•DJl!I!,
(See ELECTION, P• ll ·
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Precincts
Reporting
Line-tJps ..
·11ua1.neaa waa off to an um.expectedly
brisk start at some pilling plac« In
the Laguna Beach area early toda,y while
others reported a moderate, but steady
turnoiJt.
·Agate Street Fire Station precinct
W,Of'brsr were, k'ept busy with 111 really
·. Joo4 """°"t -we'U · probal>ljo . ~
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'lion than 30 porceat llltlfelble-hfid" ...i"-111e1r __ _,,,.... n a.m.
at-tiooi AJl.o :E!emtii•·-Scl!OOI --• ' • ' -~ and tho 'lbree Areh Bay clul>-ud both
reported ''a lin~up."
Voters Were Jtuding fn, line at lJafUOI
Beach • l!Jgh School loo, but thb ap-
pareqttjr Wu beciuse only three .of 111
exPec:ted sii: voting booths had bee11
1Upplltd. By 11 · a.m. only IQ5 of 128
registered voters in the . precincl had
appeared.
-The Emerald Bey Fire Station reported
a "prdty steady" flow of business With
86 ballots cast by 11 a.m., about 20
percent of the total registered la the
precinct.
The Laguna Niguel Fire Station
reported ' a lara:e e·arly morning tun.out,
followed by. a "steady stream" whUe
Crown Valley ElemeRtary School votlng
was "moderate", with 110 of a pGlll.ble
701 ballotl cut by midmorning.
The Laguna Beach City Hall polling
p1-,ce had failed to reach the 20 percent
mar}t-by. 11 ~.m ., J'!'~P !Of of a possible
667 ballotl had been cast, but activity
~aa "steady,'l poll workers reported.
Top of the World School had "M
slaClt period at all" during the mom~g .
a~ ·wes headl11g for the 30 percent
riiark with 110 voters showing up by
mklmorning.
· At El Morro School the turnout was
j'fabu1ous" with more than 100 ballolJ
t:ast·among only 300 registered voters.
«:out
president of the Marriott CorporaUon. Ju!re Nixon Eisenhower and btr husband a c11et1ng flnn for reStaurants, hotels Weat•er
P ~avid wlll· be ·en r~te to Japan ·at the . The weatherman atlll has a !pllt
$13S,OOO-Flootl-time oj the weddll'lg. . personality calling for fog and
-.lfhe President arr!Yed ln-·Wallhtngtan --buy sunsffine on the coast and
at about 10 :30 PDT Monday nI1h"t ~Iler prickly 'sunshine Inland with the
his· San Clemente ~ aojoUrn and · went polnf Spread 15 to ai, degreewlse. Damages Sought directly to the White House. · . • i • · .
. He 1s scliedated to llJve 1n Interim INSmE TODAY
CluQ owner John J. Sepe wants $135,000 repor.t i>n ricUonal teleyiiton W~~~Y Nnon1 In hia interim rtp0rt
In damages frpm the city or San night on the Cambodian. ,sltuattorr' ud. · W,edne1da11 niQht on Cambodia,
Clemente for Oood damage to ,his pr~ the pro1ress of Vletn11mlzatlon. "A'. IDC1I"! u'lldoubtedly tDl.ll clafm 1ome
perty In the heavy ralns of early 11189. · detailed report ·by the Pretldtnt u• succes.ses -and with jMsti/ica·
lie blames city negliaence In the In· scheduled late this month. ' tJon. PaQe 15. •
stallatlon of drain• and run-oft raclllt\es Mr. Nlson has alao been ~I on' ·
for erosion and heavy flood damage In economic message bUt · l\as. ~=-..: u. ~ ~~ ,.IMI 1:
to hla Shorecllffs Co!.lntrY Club $01 been no ume announced for Ill ·~ Cllfflfllll 2'-ff ...... , ........ ...
Avenlda Vaquero. MO.It o( ·I.be proPerty, talion. · · ~~· :; = = ,: · Inc~~ lbe ·Co~ fOl,lr'¥,,.. \faa1 piade 'ttie Pr~sjde~t ·~ 'wednesdly, n,~t-'tatk' :=...•~.. .1 :::' ~ ::;:
lll!Jaabli')p: ~ ~riimda~,~ Sepe ,Sta~ Cointides with Sehate iSebate. ori .. tlie ~~ ~ Ttl9¥WM • Ji! 'fttt ~dilOr ~ ~<G,1 .' , ~ 1 ~.qhwrqh am~n:tfil1l ·fblt? ~ 1
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City Eniployes Seek Pay-Bf).ost
P.ole ~ign 1
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By JOHN VALTERZA °' .. DellY ..... , ,,..,
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S&n Clemente's city councU:men who
lace a bare-bOnes budget and soaring
~ received the crowning &ouch Jilond"l' night in a formal reguest for
an 8.1 percent salary Increase lot city
employes plus a dozen new fringe
benefits. '
QW.y me requ~ -coming from the
llSOOClalloo f!'PmeDtin& public safety
employes -~ met witli a favorable
response from councilmen. The group
asks for a shift in retirem'ent systems
which would increase benefits, but cost
1liUle, if any, more.
But the whopper came from the city's
mlscellaneoua employes whose reguelt
for the raise and frlilge benefits would
cost, at the v.,-, leul, IO cents more
on the city tax rate, or an estimated
$300;000, Mayor Wal&ier Evans o~ecl
TOOi( NO ACTION . n.e council took no .action In the
informal aasi.on, but prom1led further
•tudy. After hearlnJ the reqUett from the
employes' hlred spokesman, J o b n
O'Malley ol the Orange Co u D t y
-' More Petitions
1: Protest -N.0ise
'By Motorcycles
. 'The war agalll6t organized motorcy~
Ing in San Clement. rapd on two lrmts
today with announcement of llllO!her peti-
tion campaign -tili.s one agal:Ost the:
proposed miiliblke and trail machine
park oo the former Reeves Ranch. ·
An estimated 100 homeowners In tile
Rancho Margarita area, a valley away
from ~ propoeed acreage for the park
easterly ol the San Diegq Freeway, have
signed-pelitlom whid! are upocl6il to
be presentod W~ay before tbe city
council
Tbe campaign is a last-minute appeal
of 80!'\s (ollowing Jut Wednesday'e ap.
proval « a condiUooal use permit by
the planning cunmlnlon, w h I ch ,
seneraJly is a llnaJ action. ·
But the angry homeowners can get
their opposition in under . the wire
Wedneeday , before the council approves
the commission'!. minutes.
Mn. Antoinette HoeW ol 411 Calle
Dellcadl,-aaid-tbe major points of op.
))08ition include mile, 1'tlJch "cai'rles
... -acroet the valley lib an ampitheater,"
fire,~ and police....,..,,.., ". ~T!ie petitlOOeril -wllI"jOin an eitliiilled
88 homeowners who live In tile Colony
Coves -of the city 00 the nor1hwOll
1ide ol. the Reeves Ranch.
Their gripe is less with the minibike
park and mor~ ~ the prlJPlllOd dmn-Piomll!P ac:raip6~ ra<eS to be held
on the coulal side of the m.eway m
the plat.au owned ·by Brisham Young
Univertlty •.
Boih ·CIJD)IS, anned wHb,the l r
signatures, are expected to m.'81 in .
force at the couilcll dlomben Wedbeoday
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'Campus Revolt'
Chamber Topic
0 Campus Revolt" will be the topie
ct dilcussion at the Wednesday morning
Chamber <i Commerce breakfast lo tht
Hotel t.aiuna.
Speaker Gre1ory Topper of the Campu1
Studies Institute promises 14 pment "a
PQOIUve ptoeram to '°Ive the problem
~ campus revolt."
Hii· organization ls described '1 a
ecieutUlc institute conducting studies on
student ditorden and campus unrest,
1be _public is invited to attend the
7:30 a.m. meeting and reservaUomi may
be made by callinglhe chamber, 4K-t011.
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Employ_. A-allaa, 'ua,w Wllllr · lia{:11r~ fir wm1)ar~' ~
--...iterlllJlltht----. ed !he ·..., o1 the prnpooOci oa1ary ~ ,.,_ far ' all unalad alct
proiram. · leave upon i:ettrement, death or resigna.-
,,.. Uon ot_ the employe. O'Malley said yes, _;Increases ift vacation allowances to
provide for lhree -ks after five-years
of work and four weeks after 10 years.
-P a y men t of time-and-one-half
t. • overtime for all hours worked over eight
''T!ial did you uplaln to the city
employes how mtlch their request would
mean to p!e tu rate?" Evans SI.kl.
O'Malley "flied no.
''nlen Whm _do you eqiecl ~-to
aet~this money," the mayor i'etorted.
While on the surface, the requests
from the employes covered 8.6 percent
in raiJe:s, !Ulci,Uary requests showed the
demandl to reach; much higher in IOmf:
specllle categorlet.
ln t11eDce, their requests are :
-Besldu . the general I.I percent
rallel, the employee: uk for salary in-
creues in specific categu-les of jobs
ranetng from 9,3 percent for water .and
sanitation workers to 25.$ percent for'
•lll!lneerlni persoruiel. Those bikes,
O'Malley said, would make the salaries
competitive with others in county
• day or 40 a week.
-Doable ·Ume for all bolldays worked.
-Adoption ol a lcl!edule « Monday
holidays for those paid holidays which
fall on weeeknds.
-Total city payment for required
uniforms.
-Premium time pay for aft.emooa
ll1ifll of five percent and ior evening
shlfta a bonus ol 10 percmt.
-Eotablitlunent ol a tJoe.lrimmer
work catecory, plUI another for equip.
ment q>erator.
CTrED LOW WAGES
juiiadlctlona. --
-Tbat .lbe city Increase health ln-
wurance beoefita: and foot the entire -
'!be employes' group died subotandard
wageo: llCll< being pai4 by the dlY, coup!-«!. will\ loarlng coota ol livla( lor their
reasons for requesting the resais.
But councilmen have cited sorarint
ELECTION SHOWDOWN • • •
William Wilcoi:en of Lagyna Beach and
Ji>hii Schmitz of Tultln are fig)itlng for
the nomination and with Laguna Beach
ltousewHe Maggie Meggs, they are also
tWinffig for the unex]llied term of tile
late COngmsman James Utt.
MAJOR ISSUE
'Ibe , noe bu centend on the fsaue
ol which · candidate can IJe<t. oupport
the Prolident -the continlion being
Schmitz' membenhlp In the Jobn B[r<:h
Society ·would prevent him f r o m
re~g the best interests of Presi-
dent NiJoo's home d!atrlct.
In the 5th Supenoisorial Dlllrlcl, laat.
minute opinion baa U that' the nv.....n
race·wlll-beU ·c1c>w1rto a-ntfl.<Jff 'between
Incumbent Alton Allen anil -Caspers, a Newport Beach savlnga and
loan ,.. executive. 'lbe campaign bu
featured extensive and apenstve public
relatlolll campolcnl by the two fnml
runnen.
. ' Trust.ees to Ask
-Tbe ~hools superintendent race has
focused on challenger Vick Knight's
charges that incumbent Robert Peterson
ha! been ineffective irt___upg:r.@ding the
quality of education in the county and
has wasted taxpayers' money on ex-
pensive. lhowy programs.
~ on the ballot were .nominations
for other atateW1de· offices; 38 con.
greSaiooal aeata:; all lKt Assembly seats
and 20 of the ~ Senate seats; other
propoaitionJ end a number of locll con-tests anc1 ballot wues. ·-~ ---
Much of Reagan's "team" in
sacramen_tO was unopposed, or had little
oppooiUoo, In the primary. T!ila included
-Ll Gov. Ed Reinecke,-the former con-
gmsman -.0 Rtagan appointed 14
llUOCeed Robert H. Finch who left to
join Preaident.Nb:on's cab!net in 1969.
Alao running with Rugan ,..,.. State
Tr""1ll'er Ivy Baker Pri..i and Con-
ln>ller HOUiton L Flournoy.
A black man, James L. Floumor._of
Loe Angeles, ~chance of winning
the Republican Uon for ~
of state beca ' poll> lndlca~. many
Re~mbursement
Over Preierves '
voters COOIU<ed him with Incumbent Con-
trOuer Fl"'"'°Y. Ano~ candl<¥to in ----.-file-nee ·waa-Alberla JOrdan,-wldow of
tbe ille Frank J ordan who held tbe,JIOll
a yeon before his death lhll apring.
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Caplalrano Unified Scllool Dl5trlc:t
-·-~to ul: lhe Orange
COWJly; Board ol SUpervllors to relm-
bune tllem lor revenue loot fnim the
creallqn ol agricultural ~.
~ req-.... apected to be made1J>y tho TuaUa 'Union HI~ ~
Dis1ztel and the San Jooqu!n Elemen·
tary District. All three Ue In .....
where there are Jai'ge agricultural -· l1tf lou to tile caplstrano district
amooihl,t to '8%,310 for the cumnl fiscal
)Ur•
~loce the life Of these contracts
amounts to 10 years, the Joss will reach
$823,100 not counting potenUal lncreaaes
in assessment that mJght accrue under
normal clrcwnJtances.
"The state legislature bas made it
possible to permit the board of
supervisors to reimburse districts if the
Joss of: income results in a reduced
educational program when compared to
the fiscal year immediately preceding
the establishment ol preserves," said
Joe Wimer, director or administrative
services.
Trustee Stan Kelley voted age.inst the
resolution ·saytn:i 11why should the rest
·of the county have to make up for
our loss, I don't see .any justice in
it."
"But tbe county voted ta make the
agricultural preeerves 80 the county
should poy 1or the Joa," said Bob Hunt.
R. D. Wood ward
Funeral Service
Slated Thursday
Famny serv1<:e1 will be held . at 4
p.m. Thursday in the McCormick
Mottuary, Laguna BeadJ, for Lasuna
ploneer llobert -Dee Woodward.-4ea Myr-
Ue st., who died eari, today at the
age ol 83.
Dr. Dallu Tumor will give the
~=-la survived by "\his
widow, Grace: two dauahten, Mi't. Doug
(Built) Perrin. and 'Mn. L I rr Y
(Margaret) Tayklr, of Laguna Beoch
and a brother, Ray, ot Fontana.
Alao llUl'Vlvlng are aix IP'•ndchlldren,
Mrs . Joan F«bea, Mrs •. J a n e t
Biaderpoen, 'Mrs. Susan Crowl and Jet.-
Irey, Kent and Lynn Taylor; and six
grul grandchildren, all ol Laguna
Betich. Mr. Woodward b«Ju&b\ hit brlde to Laluna Beach on thalr honeymoon tn
June, JllS, and relumed to Uve htrt
in 1924,
California votera alao bad a chance lo~--.--.--bt~:O~
"tupayers' rebellion" flnal?,r had
materialized.
On the atalewlde ballot WIS Prop.
I, a wter Initiative meuure that would
force the state government to poy Ill
pen:ent ol the coot of local schools -
the figure nOw 15 ai>out 35 pment!
tolaling $1.15 billion a year -and . 90
percent of the welfare COltl now borne
by the 58 counties.
Reagan put hil lull weight Into the
cimpelgn agalnat Prop. a, denouncing
it as a "hoe.I on, the people" that would
force the legislature to ralle taxes by
more than $1 bllllon.
The measure was cosponsored by the
California Teachers Association and the
County Supervisors Association, whose
billboards asked motorists "tired of
political game.s?"
CciJifornians have been promised major
property tax. rel~f for the past two
elections and have gotten only part.i.a1
results. Reagan aaid the responsible way
to tax relief and reform is his own $1
billion tax shift plan which has p!l!Sed
the Assembly and is now in the State
Senate.
Tbe son of former Gov. Edmund G.
Brown, a Democrat, was running galnst
veteran State Sen. Hugh M, Burns of
Fresno for the Democratic non1ination.
LAW ANO ORDER
Law and order was the theme of
all four candidates for the Republican
nomination for attorney general, but polls
showed the favorite was Los Angeles
Dist. Atty. Evelle J. ·Younger, wh08e .
broadcast ads featured the "Dragnet••
voice of actor Jack Webb .
The likely Democratic candidate was
Charles J. O'Brien, the current deputy
to re_tiring Atty. Gen. Thomas C. Lynch,
the sole DemocraUc survivor of the
1966 GOP blitz led by Reagan and Finch.
State Superintendent of Public Inatruc·
tion Max Rafferty appeared headed for
a runoff for reelection against either
Wilson C. Riles, a black man, or Dr.
Julian Nava, a Medcap-,\ru.~1~. Rll~
is a deputy Superintendent In Rafferty's
office atld Nava iS a member of the
LM Angeles Board of EducMlon.
It ls a nonpartisan post although Raf.
ferty is a Republican who ran for the
U.S. Senate in 1968, losing to CranstOn.
IWJerty won a second term four years
ago by collecting more Ulan flO percent
of lhe vote ln the primary election,
Rafferty's tenure has been steeped
tn controversy ovtr his fUndamtnta.litt,
education policies, and subjects such as
sex ' education ind racial balance of
achool districts and school populatlon1.
'I'he two minor perUes recognized tn
California, American tn<lependtnt and
Peace and Freedom, fielded candidates
In a number of racet:, but nowhere
were they considered a threat tO
Republicans or Democrats.
dt)' ...., ''"'** and dwindlinc .,._ due, ID part, to the building ,
alump 11 the relteln for the apparent
rn.sons for requesting the raises.
, While the misceUaneoua requelll W«e
-· ~y and hlgll-key, -ol lite public safety employ.., r<latod by Delee-
. Uve Sgt. Bob Muoo, were the' rev«R. .
ALLON ROW
-said he -.. director « the Sao Clemente. f!>bllc Employes
AslOCiatioa, whi.cb has virtually every ·
pubUc &alety employe on its membership
rolls.
"They have voted 100 pereent to favor
the city's joining ol lhe Public Employ"
Retirement System (PERS), and the
trander of individual members' ac·
cumulated funds 14 the PERS.
MMIX1 cited the grave dearth of •
pllcanl& f<>< public safety joba in San
Clemeote.
"Io the police department, numerous
potentlal awlicants who are presently
employed by other agencies and wtio
hav~ completed training in academics
and had experience in the field have.
failed to even o:mider filling out a
job applicaUoo afW lea_f!l,ing 9f our
inadequate retirement program." be
said. '
Ma11er1 added that the already trained
persons are the most sought-alter.
because their eiperieoce meJnS Tut coats
in tillDlng.
He said lbat « lhe Z2 pollce
departments in Orange County 19 of
them are on the PERS system, which
provides many benefits which presently
do not.come to San Clemente's personnel.
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SOYUZ 9 ON LAUNCH PAD
Two Ru11 lan1 fn Orbit
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lrrll IN COUN'l'Y . SPACE San Clemeote, Ma.m said, also ranks . • • •
19th among the Z2 Orange County police
depar1menlt oo the comparative poy about 10 days. And In Bochum, Germany,
scale. Heinz Kaminski, director of the Bochum
He stressed that no formal request Space Research Institute, said data from
for salaMes was being made, only the Soyuz 9 indicates a second spacecraft
bid for the shift in the rturement may be launched.
benefits. A group of U.S. space medicine experts
Councilmen, who were in a non-action recenUy visited the Soviet Union where
study session, agreed to look into both th~y held wide-ranging discussion,, on
matters -employe raises and public :such problems as weightle!t!Dess •nd
safety pensions -at one more meeting radiaUon-iif earth orbit. Some new ap--
before adopting the $3.7-million propoged plications o! space medicine growing
budget out of those talks may be used in
In the meantime, more data will be the Soyuz 9 flight.
gathered on the comparative costs of 'lbe official Tass News Agency report
the PERS and perhaps other retirement on Soyuz 9 said one of the main purposes
Systems not administered by the state, of the flight was "medico-biologica1
but which could provide similar benefits. research to study the influence 0(
'Ibe public hearing on the budget, spacefii.gtlt factors on the human
and pos.sible further di9cussion of the organism ln the condiUom of a near·
personnel picture will come Wednesday earth orbit."
night at the council's regular sessioo. The conguest of space medical pro.
~ blems iS necessary before either the
_ United States or the Soviet Union can
Hearty Golf er succ .... fuily orbit large, pennanent spoce
platfonna. Both naUons have plans for
-, -... _ such orb_H,al IJtboratories. .'The United
Pla"y· s ~m·~ e-Holes stiles p!anrto laUl\cll Its Tm 9ilcfi l, flation, Skylab, In late 1972.
' Soviet sources said Annstrong watched
Aft S . films or the Soyuz 9 blastoff lo tile -eJ: eizure apartment ol a COl!!lonaut, Maj. Gen.
You can't .k~p a good: man down .
Georgy Bere-govoi, during a party that
lasted until 3 a.m. in honor of
Armstrong's trip to the moon.
I Laguna Beach PlanningCOmmiaaloners
stuck 14 the ltltor of the •isn ordinance
in denyii1g a pole algn varlaoc< Monday
night.
Applicant Paul 0. Newell loot a bid
to replace a pole sign deslgn1tlng his
real ,etQte . operation at 481 N. Coast
• • Highway with a smaller sign while leav·
1ng It with.in 10 feet of the bulldlng.
The sign, a.s propcsed, would be t feet ,
10 inches from I.be building which also
hu a decorative mansard roof along,
the front.
In determining whether distance 15
meaauttd from actual walls ol a building
or .from decorative features such as
canopies or fake roofs, the commiulon
was sidetracked into · determination oC
where measurement begins.
"U a roof can be removed without
harming the building, I feel it isn't
a part," opined bui.Jder-Commisslontr
Jim Sclupitz.
"! object that Ule roof isn't port of
the buil!fing," countered Commissiooer
Car_I, {.obnson. "Even so, 2 inches is
2 lnc6es and sign.s within 10 feet of
the building are outside tbe ordinance."
Johnsoo added he was opposed to
"whittling away" at the sign ordinance,
Commliislon Chairman WiUiam Lam·
bourne noted be felt it wasn 't "pracUCai"
to enforce the ordinance to such a minor
degree .since 1moving the sign three feet
would create ·a traffic haurd for users
of an·adjacent driveway. -.
Tbe commission voted 3 to 2 to deny
the variance with commissioners
Johnson, Robert Hastings and Tom
Johnston in support, opposed by Lam-
bourne and Schmitz.
On suggeStion of Johnston, planners
'!ill ask the city attorney for determina~
t1on of the actual building perimeter.
-Jn other-action, the·commission :
-!'foved amendments • to the Sign
Ordinance pennltting public service sign!
and amending regulations relating to
barber poles to second hearing.
-Denied a variance by Gwen L. Smith
to conatruct a third dwelling at 735-737
Griffith Place.
-Denied a request by F. L.
McDonough to add a bedroom to a
home at 2480 looUta Way without ade-
quate parking.
-Approved resubdivision of three 2S
foot x · lOO foot lots at 1351 and 1361
La Mirada into two Jot.s.
-Init1ated a itudy on sugae.atlon of
. _Lambourne to look into phases of city
-planning arid ·manarepott~wtthln-;.-
week. Within division of the planning
study, Scbmitz: will rep0rt on parkihg{"''
Hastinp: on underground u ti Ii ties~
Johnson, Main Beach; Johnston, Planned
Residential Z o n e, and Lambourne, Mul!~e Commercial 1.one aod re~ 'recormnelidatfooa. Jim Ayers, 43, of 19US Walleye Lane,
Huntingtoil Beach, is a golfer whose
handicap includes the damage caused
by four cerebral hemorrhages in the
past six years.
He and his partner, Wally Harpst,
or 317 Cabrillo St., Costa Mes•, joined·
last SL Patrick's Day to refurbish the
rundown S&.Bta Ana Driving Range on
Harbor Boulevard Dear Warner Avenue.
Laguna Merchants Get
Jim Who haa betlen many well-known
golf pros In his Jong career -he began
at age eight -told his story in a
Charity Fraud Warning
DAILY PILOT feature Monday, ope'ning Laluna ~ach police today warned
day for the three-par course. merChantJ and restaurant operators of
He was hospitalized again last Thurs-an apparently fraudtileot charity solicita·
day, following what appeared to be a · tion allegedly spoMOrt<l. by the "Lafuna
heart seizure, but tt has been diagnosed Beach Fire.men's A&sociation."
as a less-serious condition and be made Detective Alex Jimenez said a man,
Jt for the openiitg after •ll• of about 45, operating 011 weekends dur-
"ln fact," said his wife Marge, "'he ina busy hoi.trs seeks donations "to help
played 1lne holes." . crippled children."
"He'll be all right U we can just He gives the donor a receipt on which
keep him from overdoing tt." he writes "tickets for crippled children,"
Jimenez said, and lists the address of
the Firemen's Association as Post 0lflce
Box 1811, Laguna Beach, which ls a
non-existent box number.
Jimeaez said the Laguna Beach Fire
Department knows nothing of the alleged
fund drive and no solicitation pennit
has bee11 taken out with the city.
He requests that anyone approached
for a donation contact the police depart-
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Every
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Texture,
Color,
.& He was medlinic and engineer for
the city of Laguna Beach' lot 15 years
and-a..chantr member-of the volilnteer
fire department, ee.rtittt u astlstint
chief and chief durlnl his ynrs ol
serv
However. the AIP gubernatorial fi ght
between Keith H. Greene, a ~ Fran-
ciS<lO businusman, •nd William K.
Shearer, San D1e10 publlJhtr, promtled
to s~tt!e a leadershlp_ baWf! dating back _. Dille forma ·on ot the party In January ·~RJtPERTES---After retlremtn~ he served as craft
director for the ·soy•' Ctub for nearty-
10· yws.
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tial candidacy ol. former Alabama Gov.
Georae Wallace.
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VOL 63, NO. 131', 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1970 . .• r . TEN CENT5 , .
Five Million Californians Cast Ballois Today
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
OI .. 0.-, '*' 1'9ft
An e.atimated five millloa Californians
~a:an voting today la a Prim_ary Election
marked by bitter campalgntng ill both
partiu for oominitioRs s e e k i n g
Republican George Murphy's U.S. Senate
mt.
ln Or~ge Counly, ~.5'10 voters are
regi!!Ored with County Clerk WUliam
E. ~.:St John predicting a 58.8 percent
turnout -·ooe ol the lowest in county
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history. •
Some· candidates had complained of
voter apathy, but Ray Let, Loa Aq:eles
county registrar of voters, today boosted
bis turnout forecast from so tvt6 percent
of the county's three million ,.glslered
voters, saying he sensed, a J-.t.mtnute
surge or interest.
nus· year's primary set one hlstoric
precedent the minute the polls oponed
-for , Utt first time since Gold Rush
dars. ~ .bevera1es can be served·
a un_a
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Cos1nonauts Off
Armstrong Watches Launch Films
MOSCOW (UPI) -Two cosmonauts
Whirled around earth today in the Soviet
Union'• first 1nanned space flight . in
eight months. Weatem spaCt erperls
said the mission was probably an · ex-
periment to gain tnedical knowledge for
the comtrucUon of permanent space plat·
fornia.
The two-man crew reported everything
wa1 going smoothly in the flight which
was UDOlftc:ially dedicated to visiting U.S.
astton.ut' Nf.i.I Armstroog, fint man
on tbe nmoo. He watched the fllm.5
of the blastoff or the Soyuz t craft
Mooday ni~
Western space experts sakl Soviet
scientist.. have shown gre•t interest
recenUy in new applications of space
medicine, and they predicted the crew
of C.01. Andrian Nlkolayev, 40, and Vitaly
Sevastlano~ a. ~year-old space rookie,
"'ill spend a1week or more in orbit.
In Osaka, Japan, Soviet space engineer
Aleuoder Nauaov told fairgoers at Ex-
po 70 he expected the flight to last
(See SPACE, P11e I)
Parking C-u!"lJs,-Waived . . . . -~= = = ----~-~--::::'.""'~==>=;>=r':;f==
For· S·awdust F estiva
Laguna Beach planning commissioners art show trade is "walk-Jn.''
lfaived re!trictlve parking requirements Sp;okeaman Ed Van Deusen bran~ed ·
for Laguna C•nyon's walk-in Sawdust a staff recommendation of 50 parkmg
Festival Monday night. spaces unrealistic in light or the fact
Unanimously approving a variance ap-that most of lbe tra(fic "wanders down
plication made by Sawdust artist.. to (rom the Festival of Arts."
conduct open air art sales on a lot Van Deusen added their parking lot
adjacent to the Boys' Club, C(l'll· last year was half empty much of the
minkmers agreed that~ much of the ~ime, !IJld_then w~s , occupied by ex-
' hibitors who had been asked to park
Ziegler Accused
Of 'Fuzzing'
Cambodia Moves
Preis Secretary Ronald Ziegl~r w.as
accused by members of the pres1de~ttal
press corps M 0 n da y of "fU~z1~g"
the questions of U.S. air and 1ogisl.ica1
1upport Jn Cambodia after the scheduled
" J1.tne JI) troop withdrawal ~iegler at a briefing in Laguna's Surf a~• S"'1CI Hotel lndlcaled there woold
bo no luture logistical lllPPort of Cam·
bOdian operations after U.S. fotte.S
";fttdraw from their 21-mile penetration.
J!.e appeared to leave open, however, ~J question of U.S. air support for av CIJnbodill'! operation by the South
Vfitname3e.
'Zi<g!« quoted the Pr<sldeot as sayln(
"'lier he assumed Uie South Vietnamese
A{mY would wind up Cambodian opera-
Uuns IOOll after U.S. withdrawal. ••rm n:serving an answer on air su~
port following June 30 as it relates
to. oecurlty of U.S. fon:ea ill South Viet·
nam " said Ziegler. He also suggested
a:llt'h.' wpport, if 1iven, would not be
tactical.
!fter being as)ted ag'gti!'SSl'f"ely and
repeatedly if he was deliberately clouding
the issue Ziegler said he thought he
was ~ering preci.!ely. He said he
would not discuss U.S. air support of
south Vietnamese In Cambodia after
June 311.
· The questioning filtered down i,.to
tern.antics on the word logistical after
me ~sman pointed out that South
VM:tnamese forces ln Cambodia ire ribg-tnc beyond the 21 mUe U.S. limit and
are using U.S. rifles, food and materials.
Zi-Jer. In answer to a diaerent tack. •lio "denied there is diJcrilnioJtlon in
the federal -procram or dlatrlboX!ng foOd stamps and ciOmmod!U.. In the
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And, as to an iniUal proposal that
six restrooms be provided, Van Deu.sen
suggested the foot traffic had probably
a1ready taken benefit of the more lavish
Festival of Arts facllltie s.
Sawdust backers won approval to pro-
vide 12 on-site parking space! and 1&
off-site s1ots at the Boys' Club. In 1d·
· dition, they will provide four sanitary
facilities.
No light shows or other efttertalnmenl
is planned, commissioners were told,
staving off m,tblic criticism of past at-
tempts to pfovide vocal arts within an
agreeable decibel rangt. .
The Sawdust. Festival will run rrom
July. 17 to Aug. 30 during the hours
from 10 a.m. until midnight. Exhibitors
will number between 100 and 150.
"We'll give you special consideration
on parking in view or the past two
year's findings," co n c I u d e d com-
missioneef Tom Johnston, "but it may
be a different ballgame nert year."
Two T~ns Held
On Pot Char-ges
A San Olemente youth and his teenaged
girl companion were arrested ln Cmta
Mesa Mooday, when a lawman citing
th-em for an improper left turn· found
a quantity of a11eged marijuana in the
car.
' Charles C. Gurr, 19,. ol 630 Victoria
Ave., was booked into city jail on charges
of possesAon of marijuan&r while the
16-ftar-old itrl was released to a married
sister. .
Officer Pot Rodgers said he •towed
their borrowed car in the' JIOO blork
of Hirbor Blvd., and ditcovered 11 rolled
cigarettes and an additional 2\IJ ounces
ol quality pol alter questioning the pair.
Gurr, who listed his occupation as
hotel manager. said he borrowed the
Cir f""'1 bis employer and both he
and the girl denied knowledge of the
ccntrabm:I .
on election day under a law passed
in 1969.
While Gov. Reagan, ntMing·w'IOppO&ed
for the Republican oOOuuUM .. il auured.
or a place on the November · ballot,
DemQCrats are deciding w b et b e r
Reagan's challenger will be Sam Yorty,
rio. mayor of Los Angeles,• Or Jesse
Unruh,. 47, state Assemblyman from
Inglewood.
Both are astute political in--fighters,
but the Unruh-Yortf_ i:_ace l•cked tht
eac
President's
Precinct
Very Busy
Voter turnout was relatively liibl in
San Clemente this morning, a spot check
of polls showed, but the President's
precinct. doing· better than most, despite
his absence.
Turnout.. at precincts ehecked. by 11
a.m. was running about 15 to 11 perce:nl ·
"It seems slower than-usual here," one
precinct .>Vori:er observed at Ole Hanaon
School. ~ ' .
However; in 90Utherly San ·Clemalw
at Concordia Sclioot SUO Via de P'i<Dje;
the turnout wu ru~ning nearly 20 per·
~nU-WCl'ker ljlid tt. had been steady.
~were-uo votes cast with 11s
registered.
President Nixon would, if he were
in San Clemente, be votj.ng at Concordia.
He and Mrs. Ni1.on, however, have voted
by absentee ballot L1 lhe Prbnary Elec-
tion. ..-'
County Clerk William E. St John has
predicted a low turnout in the primary.
He estimated that only 58.5 percent of
the 555,570-voters would go to the polls
u compared to 70 percent 1n the 1911
primary.
spark oC the Republican and•DemocraUc
flght.s for Murphy's seat. ·
Murphy, 67, is batUing · for the
Republic!an nomlnaUon for a second six-
):ear term against the $1 million satura-
tion advertising ' campaign qain.!t him
by polltlcal newcomer, Norton Simon,
a 63-year~ld industrialist · and · art col·
lector. •
Simon 's attack' on · Murphy• s
TechniC9lor Corporation ties h a v e
threatened to crack GOP ~ unity
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which baa helped them·tloqlillatc the
last tWo California electioas._, .•
Embroiled ill bltter-•tt~k.s , and
counltl'a!tack.s down ~ 1!le n..t. day
of the campa!p were Damoq-alle Seaate
candlda\es John v:, Tllllaey ol Rl<f?lll<
and Georre Bro~. Ji:,, ~I l#~Y
Park -both U.S. ~en.,
Running behln11-ai'OWn ind TJ,amiey
iO the polls wai.~· An,1eits·. County
Supervjsor .K~ a . 1 • ....
Pollsler Mervyn sai<l_the "iHnd= ..
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Gives Pre8ident
Its Magazine
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P'RESS AIDE 'S PARENTS MEET PRESID.ENT PLANESIDE
Mr. and Mrs. George Elbourrit Size Up ' Son't Bott
President and Mrs. Richard Nimn are
back in Washington today, preparing
for his televised speech to ~ nation
Wednesday. after de~rting El Toro
MCAS Monday in routine style.
The short, simple farewell to the chief
executive on the IJX'Ofl beside Air Force
One featured a brief presentation by
Jim Beam, president of the Orange Coun-
ty Chamber of Commerce.
Nixon May .Fly .to County
For Marriage of 'Niece
He gave the President a copy of the
organization's monthly mag a 1 l n e
''Orange County Executive," explaining
the next one will be dedicated to the
First Family. ·
Beam told reporters afterward that
Mr. Nixon thanked him for the con-
a;ideration. · '
No public appearance wu Involved
In Monday's departure arid only a handful
of Ptiarine Corps peraonneJ and news
media representatives were present to
see the·Nixons ofr.
111e eight-minute layover al the air
station-featured introduction ol. Mr. and
Mrs. George H.. Elboume. of .North
Hollywood, to Mt. aod.Mra. NiJon.
'Nleir son, Tim Elbour_I)e, is a deputy
press secretary to the President, but
his parents never bad a chanci to meet
his bou. ' As usual, Brig. Gen. Henry W. Hise,
base commanding officer, and Maj. Gen.
Robert G. Owens Jr., commander of
the Third Mulne Aircralt Wing, were
present for the NU:ons) departure.
Stock Markets
President Nixon may return to Orange
ColDlty June 27· for the wedding of his
riiece, Lawrtne Mae Nixon, a 26-year-old
achoo I, teacher.
The President and Mrs. Nixon have
expressed hope that U.ey will be able
to return for the lirge formal WeckU!!J
to be held at St. Andrtws Presbyterla•
Church in Ne'lfport Beach.
Miss Nl1on Is the daughter of the
President's brother, Donald Nixpn, a ylai
president of the Marriott CorporaUon;
1 catering firm for restaurants, hotels
$135,000 Fl9Qd .
Damages · Sought
Club ownef John J. Sepe wants •135,000
In damages from the cl1y of 'San
Clcme•te for fit¢. damage, to 1his prO:'
perty tn the heavy rains of early 19".
He t>lames city ~&llaepcti 1n the Jn!.
stallailon of drains •nd nia-off faclUU~s
for «0sion an<I heayJ_ flood • ..!1100.ge
to h11 ShorecWls Country Club, 501
Avenlda Vaquero. Most of the property;
irteludlna the a:olf course. was made
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market unusable by the lnundaUon, Sepe atates
suUered a mJld tetback today in late in his SuP,et'ior CQur.t Milon.. • , 1' •••
Irod!Dg that eroded llQll\e'ot the. malBive . Sepe'a Iiwault aljq ~ in loJllllctl9n
galno n!&lltered Io-the n>or pnv!ous ,oea· . .W,h1Ch WO\>ld'µmp,tl 11.t qtY'to""cdfri<t
...... (See quotatlolll,-2qa 111-U). toi1 txlstrog llJd cooUoulni pullln<e:'" . . ~ .
a11d airlines.
She , will marry Thomas-·E. Antin~,
28, a certified P\lbllc . accoun~t She
attelKied Oregon State University and
was graduated rrom Whitter Colle,1e1
the President'• ·alma mater Her flaoce·
attended uSc and iJ a · aeraeant in tht
Air Foree· Reserve . 1
Neither ol the President'• daugbtert
will attend the w~dllg-fw rwhat . has
been· described--aa "leCurity ·rtalOIU."
Julie Nlxon El.senhowet arKI her haib:and
David ·will be· en ·route to Japan ai the
time of the wedding. .
The President arrived in 1 Waahlngtori
at abiut 10,311 PDT Monday nlf~t •!let'
hia ·Sin Clt!miflteJ 10jotlri-and "Wfnt
directly to !he White House. · ' ·
J!e 'is schedUleCI to live 1n·.lnterlm
report ,Q.n.J1ction~I tflevlslon WdHdaY
night on 'the Cambodian . slluj90n" H4
the . progress of Vlell\lmiutloo. A, ~
det.iled report . by . JM l'r<lldint . Ii
:scheduled late thl! moilth. .t'.';,; :
Mr. NixoR bu also 1' bee'n ll'OC~ rori
an , ~omic melsap but, tqtri. ~
been no lime apnbunced ior· Ila · pre~
tatiOn. , , · • :
The President's iWednad.ly night ' ta~
coincides with Se'nalt d'ebate ·on tbi ~r.chur<h: ·amend~ ·tho\·~
curtail ·his powers-1to ,~ve u~s .. ~
""" 9•')'1',,il~ ·•!!<•: Jilf. t!;,\r\liOoil Congressiou.I 1ulhcirlty-!.-• • , 1 t
luck race between Brown, 50 anci the 35-year~ld Tunney, both critics of the
war in IndoCIPna, could boU down to
victo,.Y for "'wboevtr is left standlqa:."
In Oiange County, tbr .. of tile hottest
races·appemcfto be for the Republican
nominaUon for the '5th Congrelliooal
District, the 5th District-Supervisor and
Superintendent or Schools.
In the ~ .District race; three CJ!t"
didates, John Ste1ger ' of ciceanaide,
(See ELECn!!!i,_Pll\ II .°
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Precincts
Reporting
l;ine Ups
· Busineas was off to an uaexpeetedly .
brisk-start at some polling places tn
1he Llguna Be•ch area early today while
otben reported a moderate, but steady
turnOut.
. Aaate Street Flre Station precinct
worker:s wtrt kept busy with ••a rully
apod -· -we'll PfObably aUrjiW ' 11>a-u percent m~". r
• ,. ... than so percent ol •lialble -
IJa<! c!Jt their ballots be!cire 11 Lino
II botli--'Allio ..... tacy-School-aod-i!>t .M Arch 'Ely ' c!ubbouf< u11 1>ot11
reported "a ~p." .
Vdtetl ·were studlng Jn line at Laguna
Beacll• High School too, bUt this ap-
Plf'nUy was beca~se o.nty. three of an
expected sl< v~UllJ bootljs had been
supplied, By t 1, a.rn. only 1..05 of as
regiltered voters in the precinct bad
appeared. '
The Emerald Bay Fire Station reported
a "pretty steady" now of business · with
841 ballots cast by 11 a.m., about 20
pereent · of the total reg~tered i. tho
precinct.
The Laguna Niguel Fire St1Uon
reporied a large e11ly morninr tanout,
followed by a "steady stream" while
Crown .Valley Eiementary School vot.in1
was "moderate", wtlh 110 ol a pautble
7ot ballo!a cut by midmorning.
Tbe Laguna Beach City Hall polllng·
pl~ bad failed to reach the 20 percent
mark by ll a.m., when 108 of a •poeatble
16'1 ballots had been cast, but acUvitJ, ~·~ :•ateaar,'' poll workers reported. ·
Top of tile World School had 11llO
slack period at all" during the mOmlng
~ · was headh1g for the 30 percent
inark with 110 voters 11hoWlng up ~bY,
midmorning. · .
· At El Morro School the turnout was 11fabulous" with more than 100 ballota
cast among only 300' registered voters.
We11t•er •
The .weatherm1n sUll· has a: split
peraooallt}I, calling fOr fog and
huy suruit)lne on the coast and
prickly 'sunahl~ bilapd with I.he
point spread-~ to 88, -degree:wlse. ' . JNSmE TODA. Y . . . . . '
1 Nf~~ in hil in'terim f'tport
We:dritsda~ night on·Oambodia,
ukdoubttdl11 !CiLI clcim som•
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J DAii. Y PILOT SC
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City EnJ.ployes :seek Pay Boost . -, ~t ! By.,J~~. V~"':l!"' ~~ A~Uoo,ll·~ May« Wolllr :a_w Jl"lllb!mi 1W worbrt' depei>.. di!' -· lnllalion and dwuid!ing
"'"-~ --Y --~ ~ ......._ clue, In port. to lhe bulldin& son Clemenle's 'clly councilmen who' eil'lhe coots of !hO propoOed slJary ·:;ciw-pai'iiiiiif"lor "1l uiliiiiJ licl' o!iunp "u lliO n-"for lbe apparent
face a ~ budget and soaring iroiram -lea~e~upon retirement, death or migna.. --msons for re_questJng-the~ra.Lses.
txpetllel received the crowning touch 1 • tion·of Qle employe. While the 11uscellaneoua requests were
Monday l:light In a formal request for Q Malley Aid yec. -Increases in vacation allowances to more cmtly and high-key, those of the
fin 1.6 pe'rcent salary increase for city · ''Then did you explain to lhe city provide for three weeks after fi~e years public safety emJ)1oyes, related by Detec~
~mployes pltlS a dozen new fringe emploY,es how much their request would of work and four weeks ~fter 10 years. tlve Sgt. Bob Mason, were the reverse.
benefits. mean to the tax rate?" Evans said. -~a y men t of . Ume-and-One-~all ALL ON ROLLS
• Onb: one request -coming from the ,0.u.n-. replied no ovtrtlDle for all hours worked over eight ...... aaid be dir~-J assoclation representing public safety ~· · a 1day or 40.a week. 1-aion aerves aa .,,,....,. ,.
empJoyes -met with a faVOrable ~ 1'~, do you expect us to -Double ~e for all holidays worked. the ~ C1em.ente Pu~k Employes
tesponse from councilmen. The group pt thll money' the mayor retorted. -Adoption of a schedule of Monday ~1tion, wtuch bu ~ly eve':>'
8sks for a shift. in retirement systems While on the surface, tbe requests holidoys for those paid holidays which public safety employe on its member3bip
.,.hich would Iitcrease benefits, but COit from the-employes covered 1.6 percent fall on weeeknds. . TI>!!s.
little if any more in raises, ancillary requests showed the -Total city payment for required They have voted 100 perce.nt to favor
J sui the w~r c'ame from the city's dem~ to ~b much blgher tn._some uniforms. . the .city's Joining~ the Public Emplo)'es fniscellaneodl em~ whole requelt ·Specific ?l.esOries. -Premium time pay for afternoon Retirement Sy~ (PERS), and the ~or lbe T1liae and liinge beoollil wotild Ill-, ~requeas are: milts of five percenl.,aod for evening lrallller <i indivjdual members' ac-
cost, at lbe VO!)' ieut, IO cenla more -llelklea llio!. -general I.I pemont shills a bonus of iO percent. cumulal<d funds lo lbe PERS. :on the city .tu rate,"or an estimated ralles, the e:mployea uk for salary in--Establishment of a tree-trimmer ~asm clted ~ grave dearth .of ap-
J3oo,OOO, Mayor Walter Evans obeerved. creut1 in speclflc categories of jobs work category, plu.s another for equi~ p1JCants ·for public ~fety jobs m San ranpig tram 91S, parcent for water and ment operator. Clemente.
• 'l'OOIC NO AcrtON aazutatlon wcrkera to 25.5 percent for "In the palkle deparbnent, numerous
• '!be council· took no ocUon in tbe ' eqlneering jieraonneL 'Jbooe hikos, CITED LOW WAGES pof<nllal applicant. who are presently
Wormal leSllon, but promiled further · O'Malley said, wouki make the aalaries The employes• group cited substandard employed by other agencies and who
'itudy. competitive with others lo 'C01111ty wagos.oow being paid by the city, coup!-have c:ompleled training in academic•
Aller' hurinl the ~ fiorn the jurisdlcltona. ed wilb 90al'lllg root.I ol llving-for'1heir and bad -uperten<e lo the field have
mlployes• hired spokesman, Job n -That the: city increase health In· reasons for requesting the resais. failed to even consider filling out a
O'Malley of the Orange Co u n t y wance benefits and foot: the entire But councilmen have cited aorarina job application after learning of our
More Petitions
.Protest Noise
By Motorcycles
'!be war aaaln6I orguized ~
lilg in San Clemeate rqed ... two ll'imla
today.willt announcement <i lllOlb<t' peti·
tloo campaign -this one against the
proposed minibike and trail machine
park on Ifie former Reeves Randi.
An eslimated 100 h<meownen In the
RaoCbo Margarita a!1'&, a valley away
from the proposed acreage for the-park
easterly ol the San Diego Freeway, ba~e
signed petitions 'lli>lch are eq>eclelf lo
be presented Wednesday be!ue the clq
council.
'!be campaign ts a last.minute appeal
<i ilirla following !all Wednesday's ap-
pro\'11 <i a c:oodiUonal use permit by
the 'planning commlJslon, .. h i • b •
,......ny ii • final action.
But the angry h<m--. can 1et
their opposiUon in under the wire
Wedoesilay before the councll approm
the cmunission's minutes.
Mn~AntoineUe Hoetzi <i 419 -Calie
Dellcada, said the major pointa of op-_
poskkm include noile, which 4'clr'riel
.c!'Oll the villey 1lke an ampltbeater," are and Polke ptt>blems. ~-~~~·\ion<rs_wlll join_an _eatlmll<d •--__ nvo 1n !be-Colony
eo... section <i the city on the norlbweol
tide ol the Reeves Ranch .
'Jbeir gripe: is Jeu with the minibike
park and ni«e with the proposed <iiaJn.
plomhip ocrambjes races to . be beld
on the coastal side <i_ the lreeny on
the plateau owned ·by' !lrigbam Young'
Univeralty.
Both camps, amied with th .eJ r
lrignatures, are expected to mus in
force at tbe council dlamben Wednel!lday
oig'11.
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ELECTION SHOWDOWN ..•
William Wilcoxen of Laguna Beach aild
Jobo Schmllz of 'l'llllin are flghUng for
the nonlinalion and with Lagwia Beach
housewife Maggie Meggs. they are also
running for the unexpired tenn of the
I~ Congressman James UU. ~
.MAJOR msvE --
. '!be nee lw cenl<nd .. lbe lane,
ol wlllch 'candid.ale cao beat ,._n
tbe Preoidenl -the dlnl<nUon being
Schmitz' memberahlp In tbe Jolin Birch
Society would prevent h!rQ, f r o m
repreaentlng the beat inlerells <i Pres!·
dent N1%on'i home dlatricL
In lbe Sib Supetvilorw Diatrict, Jut.
minute opinion lw li lbal lbe five-man
race will boll down to a run-off between
lDOlllllbenl Alton Allen and Ronald
Calpert, a Newport lleacb savings and
loan executive. 'lbe campaign has
featured extensive and upenslve public
reiltloos camJllllna by tbe two ftonl
~·
Trustees w Ask
Reimbu~sement
Ove~ Preserves·
' -caiatr--Ual!Je4-Sdlool-Dialrlct truatees wted Mooday to-a1rttilf0i'iiige
C<uity Boan! <t SupervUon to reim-
burse them for revenue loot from the
creallon of agrlcutlUral pmerve.s.
s~ ~ ire txpe<1ec1 to be
made 11J lbe Tullin Unioo lliglt School
Districl and lbe San Joaquin ..Elemen-
tary lliltricL All tliree lie Iii areu
where there are large agricullUral
preoerv ...
'!be loss lo the Capistrano dislrlcl
amounta to $82,3!0 for lbe currenl filca1 year.
'l1le schools superintendent race has
focused on challenger Vic)( Knight's
charges that incumbent Robert Peterson
has been ineffective in upgrading the
quality of education in · the county and
has wasted taxpayers' money on ex·
pensive, llhowy prolfams •
Also on the ballot were nominations
for other statewide offices; 38 con-
gresaiooal aests ; all ao Aaaanbly aeats
and 20 'ot the 40 Senate seats; other
propositions and a number oUocal con· tests and ballot ........ .
M,ucb of Reagan's "team" 1 n
Sacramento was ~. or hid little
oppooltioo, in tho primary. 'Jbil included
Lt .. Gov. Ed Reinecke, the former · con-
greesman whom Reagan· appointed to
succeed Robert H. Finch who lei! to
join President Nixon'• cabinet tn 1"9.
Ailo running wilb Reagan were Stal<
Treasuror Ivy Baker Priest and Con-
Wller Houaton L Flournoy.
. A black man, James L. Flournoy of
Los Anaeles, stood a chance ol wlMina
the Republican nomination for .....i&ry
<i atate because, po!la indicated, many
volera c<>ilfused him wilb incumbent Con-
troller Floornoy. Another candidate. in
the -race was Alberta Jordan, widow of
the late Franll Jordan who held lbe pool
G yeen before bil deolb lbil spring.
CalH<rnia voters alao had a chance
to "'°" whether a muc1Malted4bout 0t.upayerai---re6ellioo"~ flDilIJ=b':i"'d
materialized.
On the statewide ballot was Prop.
8, a voter initiative meaiure that would
force the state government to pay 50
percent <i !be coot or local scbools -
Jbe llgure 'IJOW 15 about l5 percen~
totaling fl.86 billion • year -&11!1_ 90
percept of the welfare COISf.s now borne
by thi!: 58 counties. .
inadequate retirement Pl)?Fam," he
said,
Muon added that tho already trained
peraotas are the most sought-alter,
because. their experience meam lest costa .
in training.
He said U>at of the 12 police
deparbnents in Orange County 19 of
them are on the PERS system, which
provides many beaeflts which presenlly
do not come to San Clemerte's personnel.
trrH IN COUNTY
San Clemente, Mason sald, also ranks
19th among the 22 Orange County police
departments on ~ comparallve pay
scale.
He stressed that no formal reqwes t
for salaries wss being made, only the
bid for the Jbift in the reUrement benefits. .
Councilmen, who were in a non-adiQn
study session, agreed to look into both
mat.lets -employe raises and public
safety pensions -at one more meeting
before adopting the $3.7-million proposed
budget.
In the meantime, more data will be
gathered on the <:omparative costs of
the PERS and perhaps other retirement
systems not administered by the state,
bul which could provide similar benefit ..
'Ille pJbllc hearing "on the budget,
and possible further discussion of the
personnel picture will come Wednesday
night at the council's regular session.
Hear ty Golf er
Plays -Nine~oles
After Seizure
You can't keep a good.man down.
Jim Ayefs, 43, of 19132 Walleye Lane,
Hunilngton Beach, js a . goUer whose
handicap includes the damage cau.sed
by four cerebral hemorrhages ln the
past slx years.
He and his partner, Wally Harpst,
or 317 Cabrillo St., Costa Mesa, joined
last St. Patrick's Day to refurbish the
U~I T...,..19
SOYUZ 9 ON LAUJ>jCH PAD
Two Russians in Orbit
Fr.om P age 1
SPACE •••
about 10 days. And in Bochum, Gennany,
Heinz Kaminski, director of the Bochum
Space Research Institute, said data from
Soyuz 9 indicates a second spacecraft
may be launched.
A group of U.S. space medicine experts
recently visited the Soviet Union where
they held wide-ranging discussions on.
such problems as weighUessnes.s and
radiaUon in .earth orbit. Some new ap-
plications of space medicine growing
out of those talks' may be used in
the Soyuz 9 flight
The official Tass News Agency ~wrt
on Soyuz t said one of the main purposes
of the flight was "medico-biological
research to study the influence 0(
spaeeflight factors on the human
organism in the conditiora of a near·
e.arth orbit."
The conquest of space medical pro-
blems is necessary before either the
United States or the Soviet UniOn can
successfully orbit large, permanent space
platfonm. Both naUoos have plans for
S1Jch orbital laboratories. The Unhed
SlaleS plans_ to_Jaimch )ts Jlrst-.UC!i
Eta.lion, Skylab, in late 1972.
Soviet sources said Annstrong watched
films of the Soyuz 9 blastoff in the
apartment of a cosmonaut, Maj. Gen.
Georgy Beregovoi, during a party that
lasted until, 3 a.m. in ~onor of
Armstronc's trip to il'\_e moon.
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Jlole Sign .
Rejected
In Laguna
Lquna Beach PlanniQ& CommiAionera
stuck to the letter of the sign ordinance
in den)ling a ~le sign variance Monday
niibl -
AppiiCAnt Paul Q, N~'!'eli iott 'a bid
lo replace a pole all!> d..toiallnl hil
..al' eotale . operation al Ml N. Coaat
HJgtnrray with a smaller sign whUe leav-
ing it within 10 feet of the building.
The sign~ as proposed, would be 9 feet,
lO inchea from lbe building wbicb also
baa a decorative mansard roof alone
the troDt.
Io detenniiµna wbelber dlitance iJ
measured from actual walla of a bWlclln&
or from decotaUve features such as
canopies or fa,ke roofs, the conuru..ion
wu sJdetracnd into detennfnatJon 0(
wflere .!"easure.ment begins.
ulf a roof can be removed without
banning the building, I feel it isn't
a part," opined builder-CommlslJoner Jim Schmitz.
"I obJecl tl!al the roof isn'l pert <i
the building," countered Commis3ioner
Cart Johnson. HEven so, 2 inches is:
% inches and aip within 10 feet of
the buUd.ing are._outstde the ord.Jnaooe.11
., J~ ad~ he was opposed to whitt~g {I.way at the sign ordinance.
Conurusslon Chainnan William Lam·
bourne noted he felt it wasn't "practical"
to enforce the ordinance 'to such a minor
degree si~ moving the sign three feet
would create a traffic hazard for users
of an adjacent driveway_
.'!be commisalon voled 3 to Z to deny
the variance with commissionera
Johnson, Robert Hastings and Tom
John.ston in support, oppos.#f by Lam·
boutne and Sdunitz.
~ suggestion of Johnstofl. planners ~ill ask the city attorney for determina-
tion of the actual building p«i.meter.
-ln other action, the CommissiOn:
-~oved amendments to the Sign
Ordmance pennitting public service sign!:
and ·amending regulationS" relating ,to
barber poles to aecond hearing.
-Denied a variance by Gwen L. Smith
to conMruct a third dwelling at 735-737
Griffith Place.
-Denied a request by F. L.
Mcllonou~ to add a bedroom to a
home at 2480 Lomita Way without ade-
quate parking.
-Approved resubdivision of three ZS
foot x 100 foot lots at 1351 and 1381
La Mirada into two lots. .
-Initiated a study on sugg~ Or
Lambourne to look into p11.,.. of city nlanntng--:anct=make __ report 'Within .a
Wttk. Within division of the planning
study, Sdunitz will report on parkin1;
Hastings on underground u t i l i t I e 1 :
Johnson, Main Beach;· Johnston, Planned
Residential Z o n e , and Lambourne,
Multi~e Commercial Zone and ~ll]g recommeiidali?{l!·
Lagunn Merchants Get
'Campus Revolt'
Since the lit. <i these contracts
amount. to 10 years, the loa will reacb
$823,100 not counting potenUal increases in assm-nnent 1Kit iiiigfit-accriie-Wtaer
normal circumstances.
Roa1an put bis lull weight into Iba
campalan againsi Prop. 8, denaunclng
it as a "hoax on the people" that would
force the legislature to raiae taxes by
more than $1 bilµon.
The measure was cosponsored by the
California Teachers Association and -tlie
County Supervisors -Association,._ whose
blllboards asked motorists "tired of
rundown Santa Alfa Driving Range on Cha • F ud w •
Harbor Boule•ard near Warner Avenue.. rity ra arning Jim wh~ ·bas bea:te.n many well-known 4 , I .
Chamber Topic
"CainPus Revolt" will be the topic
d diJeusaioo at the Wednesday morning
Clwnber <i Commeree breakfast in lb•
Hotel Laguoa. -
Speaker G11gory Tol'P'J; of lbe Campu•
Studies lcsU!Ole proml,.. to present "a
poeiLive program to solve the problem
d. Campus revolt."
HiS organization is described u a
acielK1fic institute conducting studies on
atudent diaordua and campus unrest:.
'lbe public is invited to attend the
7:30 Lm: meeting and reservations may
be made by calling Iba cbamber, 491-1018.
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"'11le state legislature has made >t
possible to permit the board of
supervisors to reimburse districts if the
loss of jncom~ results in a reduced
edueatiooal program when compared to
the f1SC8l year immediately preceding
ttie establl!hment a{ preserves," ·said
Jot Wimer, director of aqministrative
services.
Trustee Stan Kelley voted a,ainsl the
resolution qyj.ng "why should the rest
of the counfy bave to make up for
our loos. I don't see any justice in
jt." '
"But ttie county voted to make the
lllricnilural pmerves 80 the county
lhould poy for the JOBS," Bald l!ob Hul'!I. . -.
R; D. Woodward
Funer al Service
Slated . Thursday
l'amUy -will be held at t
p.m. 'Ibur!Clay in the McCormick
Mortuary, Lquna Beach, for Laguna
pioneer Robert Dee Woodward, 463 Myr-
tle St., Who dlOd early today at lbe
age <i 83. .
Dr. DaUas Turner will give the
memorial addreu.
Mr. Woodward ls survived by .. his
widow, Gracei two daughters, Mn. Doug
fRutb) Perrin and Mn. Larry
(Mar1artt) Taylor, of Lquna Beoch
and a brother, Ray, of Fontana.
Aho llll'Vivinl are Iii< flrandchildren,
Mrs. Joan Forbta, Mn. J 1 n' e t
Bladergroen, Mrs. SUJln t'rowl and Jef. {~y, Kent and LyM Taylor: and sl:r.:
great lfandchlldren, all o1 Laguna
Be•ch. · Mr. Woodward br""lhl bil brlde to
Lquna Beach on their -in June, 1913, and returned to llve here
in 1914. -
" He wu · mecbanlc and engineer for
l.be d.ty of Laguna Beach for 1$ years
and a charter member of \lie volunteer
lire .,_.,1, eervtna u .. 1111an1
dllof-and diiel--durinf . bil )'aarL...
service.
•
After reUrement, be served as craft
dirtttor lor lbe Boys' Club for near)y
JOyesn.
gQU-pros-m-his-Iong career -.be-began~ · . . , .
palitical games?" ·
Californians have been promised major
property tax relief for the past two
elections and have gotten only partial
results. Reagan said the responsible way
to tax relief and reform is his own $l
billion tax shift plan which has passed
the Assembly and is now in the State
Senate.
The son of former Gov. Edmund G.
at age eight -told his story in a
DAILY PILOT feature Monday, opening Laguna Beach police kx:lay warned
day for the three-par course. merchants and restaurant operators of
He was hospitalized again last Thurs-an apparently fraudulent charity solicita-
day, follow ing what appeared to ~ a tion allegedly sponsored by the .. Laguna
he.art seizure, but it has been dia'11osed Beach Firemen's Association."
as a less-serious condition and he made Detective Alex Jimenez said a man
it for the o~ning after all. of about 45, operating oa weekends dur-
"ln fact '' said his wife Maree "he in' busy hours seeks donations ·~to help
played •in~ holes." ' crippled children."
"He'll be all right tf we can just He gives the donor a receipt on which
Jlme1ez said, and lists the address of
the Firemen's Aasociat.ion as Post 0ffice
Box 1811, Laguna ·Beach, whicb ts a
non-existent box number.
Jimenez said the Laguna Beach Fire
Department knows nothing of the alleged
fund drive and no solicitation permlt
has bee11 taken out with the city.
He requests that anyone approached
for a donaUoA oontact the police depart-
ment. Brown, a Democrat, was running galnst
veteran State Sen. Hugh M. Bums ol
Fresno for the -Democratic nomination.
keep him from overdoing it." he writes "tickets for crippled children,"
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LAW AND ORDER
Law and order was the theme of
all four candidates for the Republican
nomination for attorney general, but polls 1
showed the favorite waS Los Angeles
Dist. Atty. Evelle J . ,Younger. whose
broadcast ads featured the "Dragnet"
volce-----oraetor' Jack Webb.
The likely Democratic candidate was
Charles J. O'Brien, the current deputy
to retiring Atty. Gen. Thomas C. Lynch ,
the sole Democratic survivor of the
l966 GOP blitz led by Reagan and Fincb.
State Superintendent of Public lostruc-
liOn Max Rafferty appeared. headed for
a runoff for reelection against either
Wllson C. Riles, a black pl&n, or Dr.
Julian Nava, a Mexican-American. Riles
·is a deputy superintendent in Rafferty's
office and Nava is a member of the
Los Angeles Board of EducaUon.
It is a nonpartisan post although Raf-
ferty is a Republican who ran for the
U.S. Senate in 1968, lajng, to CranSton,
Rafferty won a second le.rm four years
ago by collectina; more: than SO percent
of the vote in the primary election.
Rafferty's tenure has been steeped
Ip controversy over his fundarnentalilt
educallon palicies, and subjects. such as
sex education and racial balance of
school district,! and school populations.
The two minor parties recognlr.ed in
California, American Independent and
Peace and Freedom, fJelded candidates
1n a number of race's, but nowhere
were they considered a threat to
Republicans or Democrats.
However. the AlP gubernatorial fight
~ween Keith H;--Ottene, a San Fran..
clsco busl~man, and Wi!Ilam K. '-
Shearer, San Dlexa pubU1her, promlled
to selile.-aJtaitership..baUle..dalingJ>ack_ -
to tbe fonnation of the party In January
1968 to supPort the Independent preslden·
1lal candldar.y of former Alabama Gov.
George W aUaot.
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''I Knew0 There.'d Be • Way A.round the Sign Orcllnencel''
Laguna Woma~Robbed
By Strong-ar11i Bandit
Al elderly Lagulia Beach woman lost
a bag of groceries-and her purse COO·
taining cheeks worth more than $000
9.'hen s1)e was knocked down by a strong.
arm robber Monday night, police report.
Mrs. Joan Huff Mathews, 69, Of 571
Lombardy Lane, was walking home from
the ·store at 6 p.m. when · the assault
took place in the 900 block of Cataliaa 'street.
She said a maa about 25 years old,
who did not .speak a word during the
robbery, got out of a.parked car, grabbed
her bag of groceries and her purse and
knocked her to the pavement.
As he started to drive off, Mrs.
Mathews said he appeared to be heading
his car direcUy at her, but 1he scrambled
Mom Held in Deaths
Of. Kids in Madrid
MADRID (UPI) -An American
.housewife stabbed her two children to
death a~ then tried to kill herself,
police scW1 toclay.
PoHce said Nola Lee Elliott, 37, gravely
Injured berself wilh a knife after st.ab-l>i!!J.~~._ll; 'aod
Gaughter Deborah Anne, at lheir Madrid
home Monday. Mrs. Elliott is from
Detroit, Mich., the U.S. ccosulate said.
out of the way and the car ran over
the grocery bag that had fallen to the
ground.
The robber made off with the purse
which contained a small amount of cuh
and several checks made out to the
victim, police said.
Laguna Beach
Building Down
Construction in Laguaa Beach during
the month of May continued at r slower
pace thaa last year, with 41 pennita
for construction valued at '258,970 issued,
compared with 55 permits worth $442,480
in May, 1969.
Permits were issued for rive new one-
family ~wellings, valued at $159,500,
permits for alterations and additions
wel'e valued at $69,935 aRd a $22,860
permit was taken out for the new Lawn
Bowling Clubhouse.
BalaJllCe of the permits covered such
items as bobby kilns, walla and fer>Ces,
a garage, a swimming pool and a foo~
bridi•·
Total conslructiol valuation for the
year lo date reached $1 ,078,320, compared
wilh last year's total,for the same period
of $3,297 ,023.
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• .. T-. -Z.1970 L :DAIL ~PILOl~:f
Laguna High Seniors Honor·e.~~
. . ' • • ..-• . 1 • • •
Valedictorian Chr~ Powers to Graduate Witfi--4.0 A verage
Achievements of Laguna Beaet\ llilb
School ,.olors will be re<OIJ1}%ed Wedneo-.
day at the aooual awards assembly,
schedulei:I at 10 a.m. In Uie boys' gym.
Approximately 53 awards will be ma.de,
according lo Jan Frltsen. Cpunsetor in
ctlarge of arrangemef11.s for the assem-
bly, with one-third ol the grad.uatlng. ~n
lors receiving recogniUon for .acadenuc,
vocational and o t h e r achlevemenls.
Laguna Suit
Claims lliegal
'Hippie' Arrest
A $160,000 claim bas been filed against
the city oI Laguna Beach for "illegally"
arresting a 14-year-old girl who was
sitting on the sidewalk.
Councilmen Wedoesd~y are expected
to routinely deny: and refer to the tjty
attorney the clahn on behalf of 11.111rtin
E. and Leana J. Gerry and daughter,
LyM of Santa"-Ana. Such claims are
often the forerunners of lawsults, ·
The claim stale! the girl was arrested
Aj>ril 12 and charged with violation or
Laguna Beach ordinance 10.48.060 for
''momentarily sitting on the edge of
lhe curb of a sidewalk."
1be suit states that the "sitting" oc-
curred for only about 1 Y.i minutes when
the girl was arrested and put into a
patrol car.
It asserts that she was kept In a
cool room in a wet bathing suit causing
illness and absence from school.
The girt was released to her mother
when the mother arrived about 11n hours
after the girl was picked up by police,
according to the lengUty claim.
The claim states the Orange County
Probation Department rlismiSsed .. ··prro-
ceedings against the girl May 4.
It states the minor was confined con-
trary to law and asserts the city
ordinance type was declared illegal and
unenforceable by the Supreme Court 18
years ago.
The clafm userb the city intentionally
Interfered with the "emotional tran-
quility" of the girl and her mother
by the detention. It calls the conduct
"outrageous" aad alleges malice aocl
Illegal arrest.
Airline Engine Flaw?
SEA'ITLI!! (AP)-;A Boeing spolctlman
says a flaw has developed m some
of the new eagines being supplied for
the company's 747 jumbo jet airliners.
(There are 240 aenion tn this year's class.
Awards wUI I n c J u d e certificates,
medals, trophies and scholarships and
even include a set of tools for a buddbJg
auto mechanic. C11sh awards range from.
125 to $1,000,
JdenUty o( the winners remains a
ck>sely guarded secret until the time
of the assembly .
Scholastic ability of the class of 1970
Bi~k • IIl
Is reOected In lhlo fact that I( of lb
members • will receive life mtm·
bersllips in the California SchoJarstup
Federation, having maintained superior
grade averages in' every temest« that
they llave attended hlgh school.
In addllion, five Goven\or's ScWolars
wlll be named. This honor, usually
achieved only by the valedictorian and
salutatorlan of a graduating class, la
Beaven
N ixon Assures Gl's Brother '.
President Nixon hu assured a JG-year-old boy that hia haU·bro lher, a
decorated soldier killed in Vietnam, is in heaven. ·
Rep. Clarence D. Long (0-Md.), made public an exchange of letters
between the president and Gordon Danese of Essex, Md., brother of the late
S. Sgt. Richard J . Hill, 24, winner · of 13 medals, including the Distinguished
Service Cross.
"I called you on the phone," the boy wrote Nixon, "but I got afried and
hung up.
"t.!y brother liked the Army.
"A general gave us Ricks medals. I cryed bul I was proud.
"Do you think my brother is In heaven now?l'
The President replied:
"Dear Gordon:
" ... when you lose a brother, it can: be very , very hard to be ~ave."
Yet since your brother was a hero, I know you Will want to act the way he did,
·and by showing your braveiy, remind others what a wonderful young man
he was.
"You asked me if Rick is in heaven. I'm sure he UJ. He Is also fn an-
other important place in your heart and your spirit. Don't ever tor1et that your
best-brother was a hero not because he liked to be ln a w:ar, but bec®le he
wanted to save you and millions of others from ever fighting ll'.' 1 war ••. "
Laguna Boys Club Asks
City Funding Commitment
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reserved for ltudentl who have 11\lift.
tained A grodes-lhroogllout hllh -~
with no more than one Bin any aemeater1 · Ol!e stud<llt, Valedldorian Cbrl'J
Powers, is graduating with a 4.~
(slralghl·A) grade po!nt average. • _;,
Seven memben fl the graduallng Callf
will receive Californla State Scholar~lpi
and ooe four-.year athletic scholarship
to stanford alrt'ady his been RwardW
to David Hust\vick.
Mmt eagerly awaitea, acconling. to
Miss Fritsen, are the six ·$500 Ehell
!CholsnhlP', awarded oo lhe basis !'I
achievement alone, without regard to
financial need. Tbese were the fU'St
scholarships ever established at Lquoa.
Beach High School. '
A special addition this ~ill ~ the Dollar'! for Scholars awai'tl. ·put
together from the 'smaller contributionl 1
from q.divkiuals, ranging upward (frorrt·
SJ, sent in mponse to the 1)ol1an for ,
~!vs appe81 for funds to boost, the
1970 awards.
"In addition to some large donatkms
from organizations," sakt Miss Fr"8tt\,
"we received many contribuUons ·from
individuals for Dollars for Scholai'10 ao
decided to make this !p8Clal award."
Overall scholarship amounts are small·
er this year, th4' counselor .said, llDd the
total amount disbursed will not ~
, last year's record $40,000. A major blow
to the scholarship fund 'Was n~~s u,at
the "nturaton F\md, whlct. last year coo-
tribirted $10,000, had suUered a fin8nclal ·
setback and would not be abie to ' cqn-
tributt much more than Sl,000 tllil Ye&f·
"We just }Jad to spread the money
a little thfnner," Miss Frltsen~sal'c:I, "but
we still will be honoring an the tdp
students and we do hope the · public
win accept ·our invitation to come' ~d
w:atch the awards program."
League Headed
By Demetriades ·
A..,t.hony Demetrlades has ben elected
to a second tmn aa president of the
Laguna Beach Civk: League at a meelinl
of the League's Board of Directors'.
The Boys' Club of Laguna Beach has Syfan points out that the club bas.1
Elected lo serve .with him were J09eph
O'Sullivan, ftrst vlce president: Vernm
Blackman, secMd vice pr e 1 Iden .t;
Bernard Luskin, treasurer; and Alice
King, secretary. asked the city for a financial com-contacted the achool district ind city
m.itmenl on maintenance of a swimming recrealk>n department concerning the
pool that the club hopes to build for possibility of a joint use and cooperaUon
its young members. in defraying maintenance and operaUng
Councilmen will take the matter up costs. ,.
Wednesday night but are apt to defer He states the club is in 1 poslUon
action and place the request with other to complete the facility on fairly short
financial considerations handled a s notice if maintenance can be guaranteed.
budgeJary matters. _This ...g>U}d ~I as much-as -$U,OOO
The request will be before Ole councll per year. -The club board Is seekinc 811 outside In the form ol a letter from Bernard commitment for ·$6,000 of these &Mual
<00! .
Otbef memben of the board a.re
Joseph Tomehak. Carl JohNon, Joa• .
Jensen , Roy Holm and A.E. "Pat"
Worthington. •
The direct.ors voled to awud aft ,
honorary life memberabip ln the ,Lea&ue .,
to fonner Mayor Glenn Vedder for 1lil
"contrlbuUoos In helping to acquln•tha
Mlln. Btacli-lor tho.-<ily_;-la-loodllll-
the negotiations for locating the new
Ji brary; in helping to initiate the new
.general plan for the city. and mant
o~r accomplishments .•• "
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LADIES s300
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Dr. S.muol 0.1.., preildent of La Crosse State University. Wis .•
<Ollldn't noslst Ille impulae ·to kin
one of. the coed.a to whom be waa
banding out diplomas at recent
commencement exercises. The re-
cipient of tho kiH was his daugb-
IM, Christie. • Laming, Mich. Mayor Gor•ld
Gravee placed pla!Dclol!Ies police-
men around the state capitol build-
ing to stop area crime. !A•t Wed-
nesday mght. they grabbed ~ !&-
year-old youth breaking into a
parted car litealing a tape r~
er. It was ~e Mayor's car. •
Three babfl duc~s made a bui
late fur iti South ·Woodford,
England nn1. DritJer George
Goodha.ll, who had stopped his .
bfu to let the duck.r crou, hop-
ptd out and came to the rescue
iohm three of tMm /en through
11 drain gratina. Pass1ngtr1
cheered hfm tm unHI ht brought Us;m ·vp -tott but alivt.
·• Ita' a female world for. Henry
Belm•rce of Port Washington, 'Wis.
His wife gave birth to the couple's
13th cblld-and 13th daughter-this
week ar SL Alphonsus hospital.
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When workers at the. MaWla Kea
Sugar Co., Hilo, Hawaii, found
soine strange we~s growing amid tlie sugar cane. supervisor Wllll•m
8'tptl1to took one snifi and called
pollce.•Officers dug up nearly 4-00
marijuana plants just off a planta-
tion road and burned them. •
Miu Tif/antJ Eddinger, a harness rac·
iftQ "drit>a trainee" at Buffalo (N.Y.)
Ract1oov. wears tile present men's
stJlt baggy silk& (left) and ~Ls
(fioht) the 1hort& and snug bloUse
she tDOl&ld ltkt to wear. Do you think
tM MW 01't/it would give her un.fair
ad~? • Tile gradfiating class al Edison l!llh School of Miami. Fla .• pro-
duced a corps of vaJedictorians-
llv1 boys \;no finished with identi-
cal 4.1194 point averages oirt of a
ponihle 5. They'll abare the honor.
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Chclal Runoff -----. Alabama · Voters
Flock· to . Polls •, . ,. .. _
'. ~GHAM, All. (VP)) -Votera
tw..H out In trafflwnorllna numben to.
clly ·to decide lbe biUer gubernatorial
batll1 between tncumbenl Albert P.
Brewer 1Dd George C. Wallace, who
made race a central ialue ln the cam-
paign.
Long Jines fonntid at voting places in
Blrmingham before polls opened at I
a.m., and an official .lo the state capital
at Montgomery said the turnout was the
heaviest he'd ever lffn. He uid traffic
was snarled In 80ITle ar~ because of
the heavy voting.
Rural areu •. z:eP011ec1 1 good f.w'n..
out, although pollihg offJclals aald the
threat of rain apparently kept some vot-
ers lrom cll!llng banots In the runoff
DemoqaUc primary.
• wau.ce trailed Brewer by 11,000 votes
in the tint primary May 51 the, result, he
claimed, of the "black bloc vote" .which
went solidly for Brewer rn the ttv~~an
race.
But the key ta today's balloting may be
the 150,000 voles that went for mllllonalr e
businessman Charles Woods, who remain.
ed neutral in tbe runoff. These votes
will be declsive in the etpecled clote
nee between Wallace and h1J ooe-Ume
protege.
Another factor could be the weather.
Thundentcrnu were predicted for the en-.
tire stale and Brewer farcea fared rain
would .keep many black voters at home.
W&llace needt • spect.cular come-
from-behind win to resuacitate hls image
as a leader of the third party presiden-
tial movement he headed in 1961.
Victory in the DemocraUc gubernatar~
ial primary is 'tantamount ta election· in
Alabama.
Although just over 1 million persoM
Suspect N ahhed
In 'Dashing Dan'
Ba~ Robberies
NEW YORK (AP) - A Tunisian Im·
migrant employed as a bam:nder ha s
been arrested less than an hour alter
"Pashi_ng_l)an" -the ttll-rnannered
bank robber -pulled his 20th job in
three months.
FBJ agents and city deieclives, acting
Monday on tips that resulted from recent
ntWspa~ picturei and artJcles on the
bandit, had gone to Queens seeklng to
question RapQael Pavia, ff. ·
Pavia WI! arrested IS he stepped
from a taxi al 2:05 p.m. near his apart·
ment. Police said he had $1.910 in his
posses.sM?n, the exact amount taken from •Manhattan bank U minutes earlier.
Dashing Dan was ao named by the
FBI becawie of the Politeness and speed
with which he moved from bank to
bank when a teller turned him down.
Hidd!TI cameras had mapped his
photograph from various angles in the
20 banks.
Authorities said the robber would hand
a note ta a teller, demanding big: bills
and warning that he had a gun. On
six occasions. the teller denied having:
large bills and Dashin& Dan walked
out quietly.
When he was not turned down, the
robber, who plied his trade Mondays,
\VE'dnesdays and Fridays, 5aid "thank
you" for the ca sh .
The neatly tailored holdup man gol
more than $35,000 In the sef'les of ro}).
beries, the FBI uld.
Pavia was charged with robbing a
Jamaic1, Queens, bank March 4 and
faces a »year prisOn term Ind $5,000
fine upon conviction.
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voted In the flr1t pr.lmary, It wa1 pre.
dieted a new record would be 1et Jn the
runoff. With 30,000 new reglsttanll ligned
to voter rolls betwetn the prllnarlet .lftd
the Intense lntereJt in the campalp, It
wu believed the traditiooal trend toward
a lower turnout Jn the runoff ml&bt be
reversed.
Al\hough bath Wallace, 50 and Bnwer,
41 -who took office when Walllce'• wife
Lurline died two years ago--campa1gned
on the issues in the first prim~al
laee's appeal turned to racial in
the three wttk runoff.
Wallace charged "black militants" had,
organized a "black bloc vote" for Brewer
in the first primary.
* * * Tight Rac~s
Highlight
U.S. Voting
By United Press hierudmal
Today was electlon day In eight states.
with cootests ranging tram ·a fi&ht for
survival by .fonn.er-preeldentlat candi~
dale George C. Wallace to a fonan on
the lndochina war in.California.
In CalUornia, the Vietnam war and its
domesUc consequence. pervaded 10me of
the contests. DemoCrats were picklng a
man to run against Republican Gov. Ran.
aid Reagan. Lite poll1 gave Aaembly·
man Jess Unruh, a. foe of the Indochina
war, a two to 1 edge over Los AngeJes
Mayor Sam Yorty, who backs President
Nixon's war pollcle.s. Reagan b uno~
posed for renomination to .eek a aecoDd
four-year term.
Republicans in New M ex I c o were
choosing between their liberal governor,
David Cargo, and a conservative, Ander·
· son Carter, for the GOP Senate nomina-
tion. County chairmen predJcted Carter
w.puld win by a slim margin. In the
Democratic primary, Sen. Joseph M .
Montoya, CD-N.M.), wu expected to win
renomination handily.
The New Mexico party leaders also
picked Jack Daniels over two others for
the Dfmocratlc gubern1tortal ·nomin1·
tion. and said Pete DemonJd would beat
five others on the GOP side.
Key races elsewhere:
· Iowa -.Former LL Gov. Robert Fu1·
ton and House minority leader William
GaMOn were front ruMers in the Dem~
cratlc battle to oppose-GOP Gav-. Robert
D. Ray. Republican Rep. Fred Schwen,et
faced a· stiff challenge from state Jegjs-
lator David Stanley, Cefeated by a 1)11·
raw mar g i n in 1968 by Sen. Harold
Hughes. .
New Jersey -DemocraUC Sen. Harrl-
oon A. Williams Jr. ho<! the edf• to win
renomlnatioft _over State stn. Frank J.
Guarini and Nelson G. Gross. 1 former
GOP state dlairman. had only token ~
position for the Republican senate nom·
!nation. But Lewis B. Ka.den, a young
De.rnocrat backed by antiwar student!,
wu liven a good chance of defeating in-
cumbent Rep. Edward J. Patten. A light
voter turnout was likel y. '
Venezuelan President
Welco1ued by Nixon
WASHINGTON (AP} -Prei>ident Nix·
on, welcoming President Rafael Caldera
of Venezuela to the White Houae, said
1oday their 12-year-md p e r son a l
friendship should "contribute to good
understanding.''
Speaking at a formal arrival ceremony
'In the south lawn, Nixon said he and
Caldera had be!TI personal friends alnct
meetings In 19M and 1959. Thia aseocb1·
lion, he declared, should contribute lo
understanding and to the tolutkxi of
any problems between the two countries
'A'hich he added were ·~ few."
Flash · Floods • Ill Midwest
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Students Pelt Candidates With Eggs Over 30 ;000
LONDON (UPl) -Left wing student Students shouted "liar" when Bro'A·n
demonalraton threw egis and flour and said thal under > Labot government
heckled candidates today in the flrst priv1Jeges woukl be available to all.
noisy Incidents ol tbe British election A gray-haired woman jumped up and
campaign. bopPed a long-hatred youth with a walk·
At Colchester long-hatred E s s e J: ing ltici:.
University atudents sbou.Ung "Victory to At BHghtoo Susaex UnJversity students
the NLF" booed and buffeted GeOrge pelted· former ·Conservative alr mlnister
Brown, deputy leader of the Labor party, Julian Amery with egp, flour, tomatoes
when he tried lo make a campaign and water glasses and farced him to
speech. leave.
The Nalklnal Uberation Front, or NLF, Earlier, Britain's rival party leaders
is the polltJcal ann of the Vlet Cong. gave pledges not lo take the country
Brown shouted back, "1bere lil nothing into the Common 1'1arket without
eilsler than to break up a meeting." Parliament's-approval.
Coed Slaying Trial Opens;
Court Security Tightens
ANN ARBOR, Mich. fUPI) -The
trial of John Norman C.Ollins, the college
senior charged with the seventh and
last coed murder in the area of this
univers.ity town, opened today unper tiSh:l
security precautions.
become an elementary education teacher.
He was charg~ with flrst«gree
murder in the death of Karen Sue
Belneman, 11, a petite EMU freshman
from-Grand Rapids. She WU stain July
• 23 an((her strangled, beaten and sexuaJly
abused body wa9 round In a gully near
AM Arbor three days later.
Un lfonned and plaln.clothes policemen
guarded the Washtenaw County Court
as proceedings began an hour and a
hall late. Collins' lawyers were Jate
in artlving.
All pertons entering the courtroom
of Judge John Conlin were eearCbed.
She was the :seventh aDd last young
woman slain in similar circumstances
around the twin wtlversily communities wtth!n two years.
Collins waa charged only In Miss
Belneman's death, ·but on April 15, a
r.fonterey County, Calif., grand jury
returned an indictment charging him
with murder in the death of Roxie Ann
PhilliP!I, 17, of Milwaukie , Ore., who
was alain near Salinas in mid.June of
1989 while she wu vacationing there
and while Collins was ln the area. ·
Collins, 22. a resident of the Detroit -
suburb of Cuenter Line , was brought
to the court from his cell in the county
jail.
At the time of his arrest July 31,
1969, Collins was a senior English major
at Eutem lttichigan University in
neighboring: Ypsilat;11i. and intended to
If you're casting a,
wider shadow these days
you could be in trouble
People in our "Stress Society" ~!I to over-
indu lge and as a result ovcrweiglit and high
blood pressure arc common problems. If
you re in your ·40's or 50-s the odds arc high
you have one or both of these problems. If
you identify yourself with this group you'd
be wise to do something about it. Like get·
ting rcgularchcck -ups, finding o·utyour limits;
and sticking to them. If you've been thinking
about life in surance, and discovered that the . .
cost in yo ur case is high, or even diffic~J~ t~
. get, Manufacturers Life may be able to help.
We have always believed that life insura!1ce
should be available to . the largest group of
people poss ible and at the lowest possible
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ORANGE COUNT'f
Tel: ~7·5621
L!AtA, Peru (AP) -The Peruvian
government .rushed iid today to the
600-mile stretCb of coastline deva.stated
by. a massive earthquake over the
weekend. The conflnned death toll pass-
ed 1,000, and officials e:rpreued fear
·that as many as 30,000 may have dJed .
'Ille quake Sunday afternoon lasted
only 40 seconds, but destroyed thouzands
ot buildings and almost totally demolish-
ed a number of towns. Pilots of mUJtary
observation planes reported e n t i r 1
villages "era!led from the map" by earth
slides or £loads from Andean mountain
Jakes.
Official figures put the number of
known dead at 630 in Huaraz. 175 mile1
north of Lima, and at 200 at the port
town of Cbimbote, some 3S miles lo
the northwest. ReportS from dorens ol.
other Peruvian citi~ raised the con-
firmed total of dead to more than 1,000.
Government spokesmea said more than
200.000 persons w•ere homeless; with
winter setting in the.,. Ande s, there was
fear of prieumonia aM other illness as
sleet and rain plagued those seeking
sheller:
Twen~ty ~y J!!1"8Jroope~-f~ Lima
wen to be dropped today lnto Huaru,
a city or 22,000 high m· the Andes that
suffered 95 percent d~ctlon In the
quake. After the paratroopers established
communication.&i more air drops were
to deliver erovi&iorui. doctors and medical
sups>lles. Huaraz then will werve as
a center of relief operationa for the sur·
rounding area. ·
'The navy training ship lndependencia
was sailing today to Chimbote to serve
as a hospita l ship for that area. The
navy cruiser Bolognesi, which took
President Juan Velasco to Chim.bate
Monday night, Was . returning lo Lima
with 300 injured persoos.
JKtt Turk, Jr,
A1•f'ICY Supervisor
HUNTINtJTON BEACH
T•I: ~7-5621
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Asency A1soci•t•
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ORANGE COUNTY, CA~IFORNIA .
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TUESDAY., JU.Ni: 2, 1970 T!N CENTS -
Five Million Californians Cast Ballots Today •
By JOANNE RE YNOLDS ot 1M Deltr PMll St.,,
An estimatf!d five million Californian11
beean votl.ng tod1y ii a Primary Eiectioo
marked by bitter campaigning in bolh
parties for nominatiou s e e k I n g
Republican George Murphy's U.S. Senate
1eit.1
In. Orange County, 555,570 voters are
re~ .. with County Clerk William
E. St )ohn predicting a $8.I , percent
t~l -: one of ~ lowest in count.)'
history. ,
Some a.ndidates had complained of _, apatl\y, bul Ray Lee, Loi Allples
couotf regb:trar of voters, today boosted
bis lpmoul foreeul from eo to eo percent
of the oounty's three mlllloo ,.IP&fti'ed
voterl, saying he 9ellSed a last-minute
surge of hlterest.
1bts year's primary stt •one historic
prectdent the minute the pollt opened
-10' the !Int time sinct Gold Rush dl)'i; ·alcobolic beveraaes can be ..,.ed
Cos111onauts Off
Armstrong W atclies Launcli Films
MOSCOW (UPI) -Two cosmonauts
whirled around earth today tn the Soviet
Unkm's -first manned-space flight in
eighl months. Western space experts
said the miss.ion was probably an ex-
periment to gain medical knowledge for
the amt.ruction of permanent space plal·
fomfS. 'file tw1rman crew reported everything
was going smoothly in the flight which
was unofficially dedicated to visiting U.S. ~ Neil Armstrong, first man
on the moon. He watched the rums
of the b-listoff of the Soyuz I craft
Monday night.
Western apace experts said Soviet
scientists have shown great interest
recently in new applications of space
medicine, and they predicted the crew
of Col. Andrian Nlkolayev, 40, and Vit.aly
Sevastianov, a $-year-old space rookie,
will spend a week or more in orbit. ·
In Osaka, Japan, Soviet space engineer
Alexander Nazraov told fairgoers at Ex·
po 70 he expecfed the fiighi to lasl
(See SPACE, Po1e· 1)
~~rlt~g:_CJJr~~~;~niv,ed
Fo; Sawdust Festival
Laguna Beach planning commissioners
waived restrictive parking requirements
for Laguna Canyon's walk·in Sawdust
Festival Monday night.
Unanimously approving a variance ap-
plication made by Sawdust artists to
conduct open air art sales on a lot
adjacent to ihe Boys' Club. com-
in.is.sioners agreed that much ·of the
art show trade is !'walk-in."
Spokesman Ed Van Deusen branded
a staff recommendation of 50 parking
spaces unrealistic in light of the fact
'tbtt'most of the traffic ''wanders down
from the Festival of Arts."
Van Oeusen added their parking lot
last year was half empty much of the
time, and then was occupied by ex·
hlbitors who had ~n asked to park
off sJte.
on election. diy under 1 law passed
in 1969. -•
While Gov. Reagan, runnln& ~
for the Republican ncminatlon, it assured
ol a place on the Noveml>U baUOt,
Democrata are deciding w beth er
Reagan's-chaUenger will be Sam Yorty,
60, mayor of Los A.nge1ea, or Jesse
Unruh, 4_7, state Assemblyman from
Inglewood.
Both are astute political in.fighters,
but the UllfUb.Ynrty race llclted the
President's
Precinct ·
Very Busy
Voter turnout was relaUvely light ln
San Clemente this morning, a spot check
of polls showed, · but the Pr(sident's
precinct doing better than most, despite
his abaence.
Twnoujs•8t grecincts checked by ll
a.m. wu nmntn& about 15 to 11 percent.
"It seems slower than u.sual here." one
precinct worker ob&erved at Ole Hanson
School. '
Howev.,,-Jn IO!ICW~an Q~
at ~ia School,' 3.UO 'Via de Frente,
the turnout wu runainl·nearly 20 ~.-.
~kwter·ilafd-~----:
Tfiere were UO vO cast with& 5
registered.
President Nilon would, if he were
in San Clemente, be votijig at Concordla .
He and Mrs. Nixon, however, have voted
by absentee ballot il1 the Primary Elec-
tion,
County Clerk William E. St John ~as
predicted a low turnout ln the primary.
He estimated that only 51.5 percent of
the SSS,570 vote'rs would (o to the polls-
es compared to 70 percent ln the 1968
primary. ·
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fights for .Murphy's seat. -• ·'
Mw1>by, 67, is batUing for lh'e
Rei>ublican oomlnaUon for I. second six·
yelr ter.m ag&i~ the $1 million' satur.•·
tion advertising campaign apinst him
by political newcomer,· Norton Simon,
a Q..year-old industrialist · and art Cot.
l~r. ., _
Simon's attacks on ' Murphy 's
TechnicolOr Corporation ties b a v e
threalened to crac~ GOP party unil)' . -.
' whicl\ "!'• helpl\d them dqminale the
~a~~:O~lifo~ ~:!rklnsi\~b-ind
counter-attfcka I do~ to tbe 8nal day
of lite cainpallll wenDta>ocrallc,S,O.t•
candldalea Johh V. ,Tumey of ,JU~
and .'Geort e-Brown,,~r., ·Qf-Mop!tJ'ey
Park -botJt U.S. ~· -
RuMin,g behind Brown·1 and Tunney
in the poll! was Los Angdes Q:Qnty
Supervisor-Kenneth HaOO. t . ·;
Pollster Mervyn Field Slid Ibo. nll'lnd-
-DAILY Pl(OT l'lltft "''"""" O'DMMlf . Ziegler Accused
Of. 'Fuzzing'
Cambodia Mo ves
And. as to an initial proposal that
six restrooms be provided, Van Deusen
suggested the root traffic had probably
already taken benefit of the more lavish
Fe'!lival of Art& facilities.
County Chamber
Gives President
Its Magazine
· PR£SS AIDE'S PARENTS MEET PRESID!ONT· PLA!"ESIDE'-
. Mr. •nd Mr1. Georve E.lbournt Slit ~P 'Son's Boal · '
Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler was
accused by members of the presidential
piss corps M 0 n day of "fuzzing "
the questions of U.S. air and logistical
, su,pPOrt in Cambodia after the scheduled
June IQ troop withdrawal
ztegler at a briefing i.n Laiuna's Surf
and Sand Hotel indicated there would
be' ...., future logistical support of Cam.
bOdian operations after U.S. f~rcts
withdraw rrom their 21-mile penetrat10n.
Be appeared to Jee.ve ?pen, however,
lhe question of U.S. air support. for
any Cambodian operation-by the South
Vietnamese.
Ziegler quoted the President as uylng
earlier be assumed the South Vietnamue
Army would wind up Cambodian opera·
tions soon after U.S. withdrawal.
l')'m reserving an answer on air 3UJ>-
part following Jiine 30 as it rtlates
to security of U.S. forces in Sc:Mh V~t
nam " said Ziegler. He allo suggested
sQch1 support, .if Jiven. would not be
tiidical.
After being asked aggressively and
repeatedly if he was deliberately clouding
the issue, Ziegler said he thought he wai anSV1ering precisely, He sa\d he
would not discuss U.S. air suppOrt of
SoUlb Vietnamese in Cambodia after
June 30.
The questiooing filtered down lnto
Rm.111tics on the word JoPUcal after
one newaman pointed out that Soµth
vittnamete forces in Cambodia art rang· j'* beyond the 11 tnile u.s .. limit. and
art using U.S. rifJes, food and mal!rials.
Ziegler. In answer to a different tack.
alJo denied there is discrimination in
tht federal food Jll'Olf8m. of d.lstrtbatln"I
food stamps and cmunodllles In the
pith.
SawduSt backers won approval to pro.
vide 12 oh-site parking spatts and' 15
off-site slots at the Boys' Club. In ad-
dition, they will provide four sanitary
facilities.
President and Mrs. Richard Nixon are
back in Washington today, preparing
for his televised speech to the nation
Wednesday, after departing El Toro
MCAS Monclay in routine style.
Nixon May Fly to County
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No light shows or other entertainment
ls planned, cOmmi.ssioners were told,
staving off public criticism of past at-
tempts to provide vocal arts within an
agreeable decibel range. The shorl, simple farewell to the chief
executive on the apron beside Air force
One featured a brief presentation by
Jim Beam , prtsidcnt of the Orange Coun-
ty Chamber of Commerce.
For Marriage of· ·Niece
The Sawdust Festival will run from
July 11 to Aug. 30 during the hours
from lt a.m. until midnight. Exhibitors
will number between 100 and 150.
"W'e'll. give you special consideration
on parking in view of the past two
year's findings," c o n c I u d e d com·
-;missioneer Tom Johnston, "but it may
be a dilferent ballgaine next year."
Two Teens Held
On Pot Charges·
He gave the PreSkicnl a copy of rthe
crganizaUon's monthly m a g a z. in e
"Orange County Executive,'' explaining
the next one will be dedicated to the
First Family. -
Beam told reporters aflenvard that
Mr. Nixon thanked him for the con-
sideration. · /
No public appeafance WaJ involved
in Monday's departure and only a handful
of Marine Corps per90nnel and news
media representatives were present to
see the Nixons off.
Presidenl Nixon may return. to Orange
County June 27 for the wedding of his
niece, Lawrene Mae Nixon, a 26-year~ld
school teacher.
The President and Mrs. Nixon have
expteSsed hope that they will be able
to return for the large~ formal· weddi~
to be held at St, Andrews Presbyterian
. Church in Newport Beach.
Miss Nixon is the daughter of the
President's brother, Donald Nixon, a vice
president of the Marriott Corporation,
a ~atering firm for restaura nts, hotels
The eight-minute layover at the air · ·
A San s;!emeole youlh and his teenaged station featured 'introduction ol Mr. and ·$135,000 Flood girl cooljianion Wtr< mesled. Ip COiia f N lb Mesa Monday, when a lawman citing ~tra. Gtor1e H. Elbourne, o or
tpem for an improper l~ft tum found Hollywood, to Mr· and Mrs. NiJ:on. ·n S h
a quantity of alleged marijuana in the 'Ibelr son, Tim Elboume, is 8 d~uty 8ID8, g es OUg t press secretary to the Prtsident, ~but
careba. ,, C. his parents never h8d I) chance to meet · 1 • rR;s Gurr, 19, ol 63<1 Vicloria his boss. Club owner John J. Sepe want&.$135,000
Ave., wl~ booked into cUY jail on charges u· In damages ·from the City of San
Or ---'-of m·~•· hil 11.-As usual, Brig. Gen. Henry \V. tse. Cl I I flood d · I h t""""""-" ~ -"l .. ana, " e .•~ base comma....i1 ..... officer, and MJ.i-Gen. emen e or amage o is pro-11-year-old lirl wureleesed to-a manied •ouuor; perty In the heavy rains of e11rly 1969. • Sster. Robert G, _Owens Jr., commander of He blame. city ~gllgence in U1c ln-
Offtcer Pat Rodaen said be stopped the '11\lrd Marine Aircraft Wing, were stallaUon of drains .and, rwt-off laciliUu
their bom:nfed car in tM 1800 block present for the Nixons' d~rt.urt. for , erosion and heavy Good daniage
of Harbor Blvd., and di.M:overed 16 rolled to his Shorecllfls Count,ry Club, 501
cip:rettes and an additional 2\2 ounce.s S toek Markets 1 Avenlda v'aquero. Most ot the .property,
of quallty pat after questioning the pair. , 1 ,lllcludlqg tb1r,golf c'aufse,, 'I'll inad•
• GwT, who l~ted hl• occupation as NEW YORK (AP) -'Ille stock marke< I unU...ble ·by.'tlie ·irymdaU<in, J>e!>O· slale!
hotel manager, SIUd fie borrowed the suffered a mild setbaek today in late Jm bb Su~lor Court ac:Uon.t . ~ , •
caf ,,.... his emplnytr and both be trld'-·f!E ...... .,.~ .. ..,; .. 1 s...."I•~,ou .~-. u."""''~' -
•nd, tho. gtrl,,.detlie(! .kftowlodl• ,of II!>• ..--;27 t.bt"~·-0::.ltilis. ' _la-1 '.wi>lCll i.ui;r~1~"""='""!t3'.~ ~~ er<•' '~·r.···11 "t·~· •. ~, ..... nd'""' ~"" ·l • ~~lN. ., 1 , ...,__1 11?' 11, ~---., I 1wa e .. ui:i; .. 16 . ...... n~t .. __
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and airlines. ·
She .will marry Thomas E. Anlinton,
28, a certilied public accountant .1She
attended Oregon State University and
was graduated from Whitter Colle~,
, I~ ~residept1s alma ~~ter.t Hei: ti,n~
attended USC and ls a sergeant in the
Air Force Reserve . , •
Neither Of the President's dauglitera
will attend the weddblg for wtuit hu
been described as · "RCUrity reuo0..11
Julie. Nixon Eisenhower an<l hei husband
David 1wilt be· en route to Japan· at. the
time of the wedding.· .
The President arrived in Waahlqton
at about 10:30 POT Monday nigt)t lf'ttr
his &n Clemer1te eojoartl and "went
dii'ectly to the White Holife. · -1 • •
He qs sclledUleCI to kive an -ln~m
repo~t ·,on 11&.lional televiSion W!Jlnelday
night on lhe Cambodian s:ltua9on and
the. progress of Vletnamlz.allon. °" more
detailed rePort • by lite PresldOrit Jl
SchedtJled late lhil monlb.
J.'lr. Nixon has alsO been wOJki!.ll ori
in economic messa1e but thert' bu
,\)een nO' tithe annbunced for' its · ~sen
latiop. • · · · 1 · ,
· Th< pr~dep~s ')l'ec1ne'!!!i'n~ht0 lalli coincld~ wl:, . Se.nate de~ite ~ ~ ~ --~~ 1'l!!li.
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»-year-old Tunney, bOth critlel ol the
war in · lndoch.lna, could boil down to
victory f9r ",whoever is left standing."
In °"'111• Co\Jnty, t!u'ee. o1·the -
ram •J>peored to be for the ~!lean
nomlnaUnn ror the 35th ·eoncrelillonaI
District, the 5th Dlstrld Supervll<>' and
Superintendent-oLSchools.
In ~ 35th DlstrJct. rttee, thn!e can-
didales, John sleigel' of Oc<llll!lide,
(See ·ELECTIOI!, Poio l)
Brisk Vote
R~p.orte~
In .. Lagnna
Bualness was off to an u.espectedly
brisk start at some polling places ID
the Liguna Beach area early today while
others reported a moiierate, •but ateady
turnout.'
' Agate ·Street fu. . Slatinn ]ftcinct
-'!Ut kept busy with "a reaJiy
1ood \urnOOt -we•t\ . prnblbty U-
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·~ M.-1 m.,k.''.LL · ''lift:·-311 ,""""91 o!.tllci'"~·~· -....,~.c--'-. -~
111'1 cut··the!T baDola *are II a.m. ~tr,y Sc!iiiorml-
l!ie ~ AJ'ch Bay 'clubhouse ud both
reported "a liqeup." ,.
~ V~s ~e studing in line at tqu:n.a
~· High School •too, but this •Po
pareptfy was becayse orily three of an
expected six voling bootba had ' been
aui)plled..., By 11 a.m: only' 105 of aa
reg'iattred voter! • tn 1he precinct had
appeared. ·
.The Emerald Bay Fire Station reported
a "pretty ateady" now of business 'with
IS ballots cast by 11 a.m., about 20
-t · ol the total registered Jo the
precinct.
Tbe ~guna Niguel Fire Stailon
reported a large Wly moming'tuniOut.
foUowed by a "Ste~y stream" while
Crown Valley Elementary School voUftg
was "moderate", wJlh 110 of a puaslbte
701 ballots 'cut by midmorning.
The Lagiiqa Beach City Hall pollin1
p14ct had failed to reach the 20 percent mar-by 11 '•·fll·· when 108 of a ~ble !87 ballols had been .cu~ but activity
'X'~ 1.'steady," poll.workers reported.
Top, of the W.orld School had "AO
slack period at all" during the morning
and ·.was headh1g '.for the 30 percent
~ark with 110 voters sboWing up by
midmorning.
· At Et Morro SChool the turnout wu
"[abulous" with more Ulan 100' ballotl
alt among only 300 registered voters. '
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The weatherman still has a split
personality, ciJH,11 for fog and
hazy •unolllne og_ the coast and
prickly 'IUlliliine li\ilnd · wllh the
point spread 16:S to 118, degi:eewlst.
lSSioE t'ODAY
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Wednesday night on Cambodia,
uhdoUbttdlt1 will claim some
auccc1se1--ond with jUitifica·
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San, Ckmente Budget
,City Employ~s .. S¢Ck P~y B9ost ---~·. . -·~ ..
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San Clemente's city ~lltnen wt»
lace a bare-bones budget and aoaring
tlR8DR5 received the crowninJ: touch
MOnd~ nlght In a formal request for
aft 8.6 percent salary increase for city
employes plus a dozen new fringe
benefits. -
,'.Only one request -comlni from the
llj!!ociatloo representing public '!ialety
einployes -met Wtth a favorable
response from councilmen. The group
asks ror a shift in retJrement sygtems
~h!cb would increase benefits, but coat
l~. if any, mare.
But the whopper came from the ctty•a
niiscellaneous employes wm,ie requat
for tile raise and fringe bene!Ua woold
cos~ at lhe very leas~ to cents more
oa the clty tu rate, or an estllflated
ll00,000, Mayor Walter Ev1111 observed.
TOOK NO ACTION
"l'be council took no actlon lo tbe
!'iiformal aesalon. bu! promllJed lurtber
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Q'Malley of the Orange C OU o I y
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..... -fonolJ u ... --ro'alll.' •• . • . ed the COllla o( the proposed salafy '-Oty Pl,_ •for all UllUled lick
program Jeave upon retJrement, death or reslgna-
' • 4 Uon of the employe. 0 Malley .said yea. -lncreases in vacation allowances to
0 1'ben did you erplaln to the city provide for three weeks after five ye-.
employea how much their request would of work and four weeks after 10 years.
mean to the tax rate?" Evans said. -Pa Y men t of time-and-one.half
O'Mtiiey rep1ied no. overtime fot all hours worked over eight
''Then . a day or 40 a week. . where,, ao you expect UI to -Double time for all holidays worked.
1et this m,ooey, the, mayor ret.orted. -Adoption of • schedule of Monday
While on the surface, the. r~questa holidays for tho~ paid holidays which
from the employes covered 8.6 percent fall on weeeknds.
in ra!~. ancillary requests showed the -Total city payrllent for required demands to reach much higher" in tlOme uniforms.
specific categories. ·-Premium time pay for afternoon
In euence, their requetts are: shifts of five percent and for evening
-Bealdes the general 8.5 percent shifts a boous of 10 percent.
ralaes, the employea uk for salary In--Establlehment o( a tree-trimmer
creuet in apectfic categories of jo~ work category, plus another for equip--
ranging from 9.3 percent for water and roent operator
sanitation wortera "'· 2$.5 percent for · .,,.-tillg peraonnel. Thole hikes, CITED LOW WAGES
O'Malley aaid, would malce the lalarlet The employes' group cited IUbotandard
cuopetillve with othora lo coonty wageuiow being paid by the <lty, CJ)llpl·.
jurhldlctkma. , ed. with soaring costs of living for their
-That the city ' increase health in-reasons for requesting the resais.
aurance beoeflta and foot the enUre But councilmen have cited sorarimr
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ELECTION SHOWDOWN ..•
Protest Noise ·wu~m ·Wllcoxen of Laguna Beach and The sc~ls su~inlendent race has
• John Sciuniti of Tustin are fighting for . focused on challenger Vick Knight's
B. M ) tbe nominalion and with Laguna Beach charges that incumbent Robert Peterson
Y. otorcyc es housewile Maggie Meggs, they are also has been ineffective in upgrading the running for the unexpired. term of the quality of education in the county and
• late Conjressman James Utt. has wasted ~payers' money oD ex-
' The war agaJnat organized motorcycl-MAJOR' lllSUE pensive, llilowY programs. l'!8 in_ S!!!Slen!ente rag<ll !!!1 ll!o~ The-race hu-cenl<red Clll the luue >.!so oo the ·•ballot w.ere.nominaUons
today Witfl announcement fl. another petl-of trhlcb candldate can best lupport for other statewide offices; S8 con· van campaign -this one against the the President -the contention bting gresalonal aeata; all 80 Aaembly seats
l'!nJposed minibike and ll'ail machine Schmitz' membership' In the Jolm Birch and lll of the 40 Senate .eats; otber
park on the former ~ves Ranch. Soclely ~d preveot him f r om propoolUooa and a number o1 local con-
An estimated 100 homeownen In tbe represeot!Rg the best interesta of l'resi· 1M8 and ballot !slues.
Rancho Marg_arlta area, a valley away dent Nb;~1 home diatrict. Much of Reagan's "team" l n
from the proposed acreage for the park In the .SOI SuPervitorial District, tut. Sacramento waa uooppoted, or bid UtUe
easterly ol the Sao Dfego Freeway, have mbllt,e op~ bu u· that the five-man opposition, In the primary. Thia. lnciuded
signed petltions ~ are e.pected to race wlll ~ll down-to a l'Ul><>ff between L~ Ed lleinecke, the former con-
be presented Wedneaday before the city incuinb<nt Allon Allen and llonald greasmao whom ROagan appofuted to '
c:ounciL c,._., Newport Beach aaTlngs and succeed Robert B. Finch wbo ·left to
The campaign is a last-minute appeal loan a:~tive. The campaigft has join President Nixon'• cabinet in 1969. -
qt aorta following Jut Wednesday '• ap-featured ejrlen!lve and ezpenalve public Alao running with Reagan were State
proval d a conditional uae permlt by relations campalgu_by the two lronl. Treuurer Ivy Baker Priest and Con-
t.he planning commission, which, runners. troller Houston I. FloUl'DOf. -
generally ii a final ,clio11. A blaok man, ·J ames L. Flournoy ol
Bul Ille angry bomeowoen "can 1~ T •~ A k Loo Angal.,, stood a chance of 'winning their opposillon In under the, wire TUS1>t>eS to S the Republican nomln.atloo for~
Wed....iay before the councll aJlFOves ol state because, polJa lfidlcated.-llWIY
the commission's mhlutes. R • b voters confused him with ineumbeot Con-
, Mrs. Ant.imjte Boetzl ol 419 Calle ·eim UTSement troller Flournoy. Anotber caodldate in Dellcadti, said the major po1nta of op-the race was Alberta Jordan, widow of
pooitlon· --.--"tattles . , the late Franl«Jordan w11o·helcl tbe·post
-the valley like .. ampltlleater," Over Preser"es 42 years before his deal!> this sprini. fire ~er~~~ ·· i Calllomla voters alao bad a c:liance ·1'!>e.-'"'"--'1iiJk~•--~ea •,..!!;,..:__ ' ~lfiow iihi!liti' a mud>lalriikliOut m ~.;· u~ 1n .. ui;C01on;-v;,;-ed ~=to 5:"' ~:.nge -·'!iXJ>&yers'-reb<WOn''=' fjjfallY'"Ji a ij
Coves aectloo d lhe city on the l>Ol tlloen Couotj Board d Supervlion "' reJm. materialized. . •
Bide oi the Reeves Ranch. burH: them for revenue lolt from the Of1 the sta~tde ballot WAI Prop,
'lbelr gripe ii leaa with the mlnlblke ...-Of agricultural pruervea I, a vole( lnlliaUve measure that would
part< llllf more "1111 the propooed dloJn. SlmlJar nqueota .,.. expected' to be force the slate government to pay 50
pioosbip acnpibleo races to be beld m .. by the, Tuain Union lllgh Scbi>ol percent ol tbe c06t ·of local schoob -
on the coostal side ol the freeway ..,. Dilliicl and the San J quln Eleme the figure now " about 35 percen4
the P.llleau owned by Brlgilapt Yoant i..y District. All threeoa lie in are! totaling 11.65 billion a year -and 90
University. _l-where there are large agricultural percent of the weHare costs now borne
Both camps. anned wlth t b e 1 r by the 58 counties .. ~--•-are ~ed •-masa '" P~~:. •-the ~-lleagan put his lull wel""t Into the .... -~. '"""'' w •• •t• """ w .. ~pl•ll'ano district campaign against """"'· 8, .. denounolng
::. at the cow!cll dwnben Wed!leeday • .,...ts to 182,310 for the current flacal lt as a "hou·on th; ·~le" that woold . )'ear } .
sfuce the life ol these contracts force the legislature to raise taxes by
'C.Smpus Revolt'
Chamber Topic
am ts •· 10 th •--·u more than $1 billlon. OUD w ye~rs, e ~ ~ reach The measure was cosponsored by the
?23,100 not counting potenUal mcreases California Teachers Association and the
m assessment that might accrue under County supervisors Association, whose n~al circumta•· •11a'!""lat. ha d 't b!llboardii asked motorists "tired of , i'e s ..,. egJS . ure s ma e 1 political games?"
poss bl~ to pe.mut the. ~ar~ or Californians have been promised major
superv1so;.; to reimburse ~str1cts 1{ the property tax relief for the past two .. Cainpus Revolt" will be tbe topic
of dllcu$sion at the Wednesday morning
Chamber d Commerce breakfast In the
Hotel Laauna.
Speaker Gregory Topper of lhe Campua
~tulles Institute promiaes to preaent "•
poii.tlve program to solve the problem
'of campus revoll"
Hii crganizaUon ts described a a
~ic institute conducting studiea on
,ltudenl: dlsorders and campus unrest.
The public Is invited to attend· h
f :30 i.ni meeting and reservatlonl may ,,. mac!e by callln~ chamber, lM-10111.
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loss of income resulls in a reduced elections -and have gotten only partial
ed.1,1ca.tional proar.am w~en compared to results. Reagan said the responsible way
the fllCal year UDmedlately pr~dl~g to tax relief and refotin is bis own $1
the ettabUshm.ent of preserv.~, s~1d billion t.ax shift plan which has passed
Joe .Wimer, dll'ector of adm1n1strat1ve the Assembly and is now in the State
services. _ . Senate.
Trustee Stan Kelley voted Bi&inst the The son of fonner Gov. Edmund G.
resolution saying ~·why should the rest Brown, 1 Democrat, was running gainrt
of the county ~ve to mak~ ~p f?r veteran State Sen. Hugh M. Burns of
our loss. I don t see any JUSbce Jn Fresno for the Democratic rnnination.
it."
"But \he county voted to make the aoicultural preserves so the county
lhould pey for die loss,". si.id Bob Hurat.
' R. D. Woodward
LAW AND ORDER
Law and order was the theme of
all four candidates for the Republican
nomination for attorney general, but polls
showed the ·favorite was Los Angeles
Dist. Atty, Evelle J. Younger, whose
broadcast ads featured the "Dragnet''
voice of actor Jack Webb.
F l S . The likely Democratic candidate was UDera ervice Charles J . O'Brien, the current deputy
to retiring Atty. Gen. Thomas C. Lynch,
ed Th sd the sole Democratic ,urvlvor of the Slat ur ay 1966 GOP blitz led by Reagan and Finch. State Superintendent of Public lnatruc-
1 lion Max Rafferty appeared headed for Family IM!rVices wil be held at -4 a runoff for reelection against either
p.m. 1llursday in the McCormick Wilson C. Riles, a black man, or Dr.
Mortuary, Laguna Beach, for Laguna Julian Nava, a Mexlcan·American. Riles
pioneer Robert Dee Woodward, 463 Myr· · d ut · tend t t R fl rt • tie St:, who died eat11.. today at the is a ep y superm en n a e y s •y office and Nava is a member of the
age ot: 83. Los Angeles Board of Education.
Dr. Dallu TUrn• will give the It Is a nonpartisan post although Raf-~=::· ls survived by his ferty is a Repu~Ucan who ran for the
fl'll U.S. Senate in 1968, losing to Cranston.
widow, Grace; two daughters, Mr!. Doug • Rafferty won a second term four yeltt
(Rutll) Perrin and Mrs. Larr Y ago by collecting more than 50 percent
(Margaret) Tay.lor, ·of J.;aguna Beach of the vote in the primary eleetlon.
and a brothei\ Ray, of Fonlana. Ratrerty's tenure has been steeped
Alto turViving are slJ: grandchildren, ln controversy over hJs fundamentaU1t
Mn. Joan Forbes, Mrs. J a n e t education pOlicies, and subjttt.s such as
o...i~v P•l.01'. ~ .,..Jdl 11 ~ ._ BJadergrOen, Mrs. Susan Crowl and Jet-sex educaUon and racial balance of
• • .....,.~ .. tt ,,.,....,.. '""' ~ """" trey, Kent and Lynµ Taylor ; and six school districts and achoo I populations.
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t.:.:,. T...:. "~-:" ':-~~~ put grandchildren, all of Laguna The two minor parties recorniaed In
-..oi .,,,, ,....,...,. v""Y· '""" •"" ,... Belch. California. American Indepenclent and ,....._., Hll.,., 0r-.c:-Co•tt ~""-. ,. •• Wood -~ ~ ...... h' b 'd t ~ _....,..,.. "''"' ,,. ,, un ,,...., .rn.1"' Wa1v lllvu.,... 11 r1 e o Peace and Freedom, fielded candidates ..... '""'· ...,.,,.,, ''t'tll· er:• ut w.t ' ...... _.. Beach on their ' honefl:°n in in a number of races, but nowbtrt ~-----anc1-ed here · ,..,,.,., 17141 142.cJJI June, t9l3, ~'num to ve were they considered ·a thfeat to
a...Jfliall A...,..111-. 14i.1~n In 1!P4. Republicans or Democrats. s.a c.._... Al ~,......,1 • He was medlanlc and engineer for However, the AIP gubernatorial fight
,.,"-" '4tl-4•Jt the city of Laguna Beach for 1~ years betwten Keith H. Greene, a San Fran·
and a chart.er member of the volunteer cisco businessman, and WllUam K. ~ lf)Q, Or..... c-t ""'........ ~RRI ' ~; .... "'ws ,.,..... 111.,.,,,,;jna. tire department, servtnr u -.istant Shearer, San Diego publisher, proml8ed
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cllJ -. ,-"1'~ and dwlndlfnl
-.... Jo '""' to. the bulldln( llwnp ti the rtl80ft for the apparent
reuons for requesttng the raises.
Whtie lhe mlteellaoioua requetll were
more ooM!y ·and hlat>lrty, -ol tilt public safety employes, related by IJOtec-
Uve Sgt .• Bob Mason, were the reverse.
ALL ON ROW
Muon said he IWVel 18 direct.or d
tilt San Clomente Public Employes
Asloci1Uou. whi.00 has virtually every
public safety employe on Its membership
roJls.
"They have voted 100 percent to favor
tile city's joining ol the Public Employea
Retiremenf System {PERS), and the
transfer of individual members' 1c-
rumulated funcil to the PERS.
Maeoo cited 1he grave dearth of ap-.
pllcaots for public safety jobc In San
Clemente.
"J.n the: police department, numerous
potential appliconts who are presently
employed by other agencies and who
have comi>loted tmniD( in academics
and bad experience In the field have
failed to evea consider .. fiUing out a
job application after learning of our
lnadequite retirement program," he
said. _
Muon added that the already trained
pereons are the most sought-efter,
because their experienCe means lelt costs
in lnlnill(.
He said 1llat of the 22 police
departments in Orange County 19 of
them are on the PERS system, which
provides many benefits which presently
do not come to San Clemente's personnel.
lrrH IN COUNTY
San Clemente, Mason said, also ranks
19th amoni the 22 Orange County police
departm"1ta on the ~ve pay
scale.
He stressed that no formal requeat
for salaries was being made, only the
bid for the ·shift in the retirtment
benefits.
COOncilmen, who were in a non-action
study session, agreed to look into both
matters -employe raises and public
$8fety pensions -at one more meeting
before adopting the 13.7-million propoaed
budget.
In the meantime, more data will be
gathered on the comparative costs of
ttie PERS and perhaps other retirement
systems not administered by the state,
but whkh could provide oimilar benefits.
The< public hearing on the budget,
and possible further discUS11ion of the
penonnel picture-will ame -wemiesc:tay
night at the council's regular session.
Hearty Golfer
Plays-Nine Holes
'
After Seizure
You can't keep a good man down.
Jim Ay.rs, 43, of 19112 WalJeye Lane,
HunUngton Beach, is a golfer whott
handic1p lncludeJ the damage cauaed
by four cerebral hemorrhages in the
past six years. ·
He and h1s partner, Wally Harpst,
of 317 CabrUlo St., Costa Mesa, joined
last St. Patrick's Day to refurbish the
rundown Santa Ana Drivin~ Range on
Harbor Boulevard near Warner Avenue.
Jim ·Who has beaten many weU-known
golf pros In his long career -he began
al age eight -told his story in a
DAILY PILOT feature Monday, opening
day for the three-par course.
He was hospitalized again last Thurs..
day. following what appeared to be: a
heart seizure, but it baa been diagnosed
as a less..serlous condition and be made
it for the opening after all.
"ln fact," said his wile Marge, "he
played .aine holes."
"He'll be all right lf we can just
lteep him from overdoing it."
We Feature
A Complete ·
Selection Of
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SOYUZ 9 ON LAUNCH PAD
Two Ruasl•ns In Orbit
From J>age 1
SPACE ..•
about ~O days. And in Bochum, Germany,
Heinz Kaminski, director of the Bochum
Spice: Research Institute, said data from
Soyuz 9 indicates a second spacecraft
may be launched.
A llJ'OUP ol U.S. space medicine experts
recaiUy visited the Soviet Union where
they held wide-ranging discussions on
such problems as weighUessnes.9 and
radiation in earth orbit. Some new ap-
pllcationl of space; medicine growing
_out of those talks may be used in
the Soyuz 9 night.
The official Tass Nem Agency report
ori Soyuz t said one of the main purposes
of ·the flight was "medicO-biological
research to study the Jnfluence of
3P<1Cefiight factors on the human
orsanism in the conditi<>(l!: of a near-
earth orbit."
The conquest of space medical pr<>-
blems is necessary before either the
United States or the Sov:let Union can
successfully orbit large, permanent space
platforms. Both nations have plans for
such orbital labOratories. The United
Slates_plans lO:Jaiiiicti.1!a flrst such
staUon, Skylab, in late 1972.
Soviet sources said Annstrong watched
films of the Soyuz t blastoff in the
apartment of a cosmonaut, Maj. Gen.
Georgy Beregovoi, during a party that
lasted wlti.l 3 a.m. in honor of Arm~g's ·trtp to Ult riloon. .
IDL~a
·Lquna Beach Plannlnc qpnm!akmera
lluCk to the letter ol the iliit onlfuance
in denyinf a pole sign variance Moaday
nl(hL
Appliconl Paul 0. Newell loot a bid
to replace • pole •!co deaipiatlnc hll
real estate operation at 411 N. Coast
Hl&hway ~th a amaller sign whlie leav·
Ing It within 10 feet o( the bulldill(.
The sign, as prOpased, would be t feet,
10 inches from the bullding which also
hu a decorative mansard rd along
the frooL
In determining whetbtr dlstance Is
meU\B'ed from actual walls ol a building
or from decorative futures such u
caoopies or fake roofa, the eommJsalon
WU sidetracked into d_eterminatloo of
where measurement begins,
••u a roof can be removed Without
harming the building, I feel it isn't
• part," opined bullder-Coaun1ssioner Jim Schmitz.
"I object that th~ roof isn't part o(
the building, 0 COUDtered Commlssioner
Carl Jobnaon. "Even ao, 2 inches is
2 inches aod signa within 10 feet GI
the bufJding are outside the ordinance."
Johnson added be was opposed to
''whittling away" at the sign ordinance.
CommissJon Chainnan William Lam.
boume noted he felt jt wasn't "practical''
to enforce the ordinance to such a minot
degree since moving the sign three feet
would create a traffic hazard for users
of an adjacent driveway.
The commissl.on voted 3-to 2 to deny
the variance)'ith commissio o .. ers
Johnson, Robert Hastingii and Tom
Johnston in support, oj>posed by Lam-
bourne and Schmitz.
On iiuggestion of Johnston, planners
"!ill ask the city ~ttomey for determina·
t1on of the actual building perimeter.
-In other acUon, the coinmiuion:
-!rfoved. amendmenta ,·to t:he Sign
Ordinance permitting publu; service signs
and ~ending regulations: relating to
barber poles to secoQd hearing.
-Denied a variance by Gwen L. Smith
to construct a third dwelling at 7$-737
Grillilh Place.
-Denied a requeiit .by F. L.
McDooough to add a bedroom to 1
home at USO Lomita Way without ade-
quate parking. ·
-Approved resubdlvision of three 25
foot x 100 foot lots at 1351 and 1361
La Mirada into two lots.
_ -Initiated 1 atlldy on iiugge&tion ol
. Lamboumt to look into phues of city
_p_lanning_aQd make a r_epa_rt_ within a _
week. Within division Qf the · planning
study, Sjll>mltz will report on parkin1;
Hastinp on underground u t i I i t I ea ;
Johntori, Mai n Beach; Johnston, Planned
Residential Z on e , and Lambourne,
Multj~ C:Ommercial Zone and
ruonJng recommeDdations.
Laguna Merchants Get
Charity Fraud W urning
Laguna Beacb pollce today warned
merchants and restaurant operators of
all apparently fraudulent charity aollclla·
lion allegedly 1ponsored by the "Laguna
Beach Firemen's As1oeiatlon."
Detective Alt1 Jimenez said a man
of about 45, operating o• weekends dur-i114 busy hours seeks doaaUons "to help
cnppled childun."
He gives the donor J receipt on which
be writes "tickets for crippled children,"
Jimenez· ~aid, and liiits the addreaii of
the Firemen's Association as Post Offtce
Box 1811,.,_ Laguna Beach, which ls 1
non-existent box number.
J lmenez said the Laguna Beach Fire
Department knows nothing of the .U.ged
fund drive and no solicitation pennit
has bee11 taken out with the city.
He requests that anyone approached
for 1 donation contact the police depart-
ment.
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CARPETING IN 'STOCK FOR
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'Waste' Hikes Living Cost OVER_l'HE COUNTER Htw-'r()AI( fA,il • TllMll.w't CIO!lllllf!t
lll(:Ol1'.'l1Ut1t vo\lrilt:
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• ttltt litMl '°dV 11 ~ "'u +• 'l\IOf PIS 10 q ,Q!Ao II +11'.\ • NASO lllllnp for..Mond•y. Juno 1, 1970 (11*.,)Mltlll.IW(IMtCht. ~1~,~l~ .. , f 6io 11i.. \\.,"Fl'Tlcltr ,fO 11J! lilM lfi .. lr=~ ..
By SYLVIA PORTER
Wltb living eo<ts still run-
ning a horrendo113 6Yt percent
ahead of a year ago, every
leak In out budgets cries out
for 'scrutiny. every place we-
might save dem~ attention.
Oae leak is pure "waste." in
<>Ur purchases oI goods and
sevices -waste which we
could In many cases eliminate..
An estimated 30 and perhaps
40 percent of our total spen-
ding for goods and services
is simply thrown out the
economic window! let me il-
Juslrale:
-SOME. $3 to $10 billion
(If the $25 to po billion · we
spend for auto repairs-each·
yt:ar is spent on rtpairs which
are not needed, are im·
properly performed -or are
not performed at all.
--Well over $2 billion we
spend ror physical insurance
protection through our auto
ins'urance p <l l I c i e s is
duplicated in our hospital and
other health in su ran ce
coverages.
-WE ARE PAYING a full
$5 to $8 billion more for fuel
than we would be paying if
oil import quotas did not exist.
A Nixon presidenti<il task
force has concluded the quotas
do far more to protect private
domestic oil industry profits
than our national security-lo.
day.
-Illegal price-fixing by tn-
dustry costs us. America's
consumers, US billion a year
in overpayments ranging from
15 to 35 percent on a wide
variety of products a n d
irervices.
-We are wasUng l l per-
cent or more than $14 billion
or our anriual bill for groceries
simply because food label.3 do
not give us enough information
to c~e the best buys.
-We are throwing away
an average or at least $20
million a year to casualty in-
surarn:e companies which fail
without insut:ing policybolders
against losses.
-WE ·ARE REPORTED
to' be overpaying title in-
surance costs in rea1 estate
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Compa ny S urvives
Custer's Last Stand
-A-~ i1r:t't"lf ,. .... l\li b -c~~ Lu NI ._ ",~ » -~ .
transactions to lhe tune of ~~=:-~=~"!;.!...~AJD. 1 ~ 1~ n'j,• Ei 1 '·ff, 1"° q~ q~:!:_J! ~~''''.to h ~ 1fl: 1r,J ~· · ·,
$50 million • year. -:~~!i.·'r10 ll ~~ ~" W +,1~ .~swwl:l'ot Jff' 'n' l,\~ 1ffim + ~ == =~~· ~ l)t: lliji ·L~ t t:
t10S"'1tal patieot1 are ~~~ f:: 11 1<1" ;-1•vo .! ... ntn''•'" "• ft, tni -(l FDl"'OMol '·'° ~ """' '°"' .. "' E .
tu NEW VOltl{ (Al>J ~!lb • ~ "' ~.iicol 2-. ~ "' OtCD IS ~ .... ACmt MIO '" ' "" !ill Mt\ ... ~ ~ u .UD :'•'• I'" 1'11~ ~ -''ii: l"OtMc.Kf ·"' g ll~ "~ r ' Waaling an estimated $250 -'TM fOlowlne Ole ·nl'irt!,t!._ 1~ ~•rkt Ct-·~ \lo w EIS¥c I u \'I mE l"-.+-"'Ctrr~~ ... 17 * ~ l"McK llfl,IO '°' . .
m.Ullon I year because :n:.. or"T'l(\lciml:· ~;!i-mT J:? 1v, ~~!Y ~ .~ Iii :~'~ 11~ ~~~!i.11:,·.'.3: n *; :a lo'A -~ lrtntA .tbo ii 1!h u 1,•, 1~ "':ti ~J'l,1'1 4 Im 1.-. 1 \o • I ho! I ONJlll'l. '"i at ·r1e 'Tee: ,,.. 1 •.Viii. t~ I 1 "A' 1 J :~frtl 2~ ~ 1'~ '!':. ~ ~~ ·n: tJ 111'1 ,,~ Yi f' boto H ,f h15' im'~l'I Jy, + ~ ~ hosptta 5 p~y pat og St.' a loot ;£'"' f,nl#;1 \1t1rln ti ,._,I Ml 11~ ii: 11n ~A ,!')! JYI AlllllLll 1 • .0 u ~·A i1 )I t \.\ 111 AS I 20 " 21 12 2~.\lo _. l4i ~':Ilk Sit' .Cl t 16 \Q lit'i "'nl>f'N!Ol'lta;ge·.of llbol'tt\ory rees. ~-,,, I •rt 1_!;~ ~B Cteo m 2l'o ~"'~' '> •,,','•'"c''f "' \(I A11111Llf pf 1 4 J,1\frJ.!~ """ \'II 111ri'11NV' 1 lll M>\ ll~ :l6U t-l\.\ Fr .. 111!111 to lU l l ,1'1\4 ~.· .. ·:. 1
r--.. -. fl.tn ..... 911 'Ttil· • <If' • "°"' wffrt-Co 1 '14 ' t YJ NMM11111~ Ill 4p,, ..S:W \\ l"fW'llC• 110 '1..JI • -.,-. This rw>l'cenfage p aymen l ~~rpr1c~1Me '•lrtkf'T I jl'll P• &w 1H\t2~ ub•c,,", :iu 4\l ,_ -'' --"'",i:tt+• ~~,1M.·o~• 1n.14 ll u , F11Q11t111 '" m llft ~ 11 \N +~ 1 , ...-• •~tOXlfl\tl•IV : l1rtl119: -YJ II. !lfnn Pac !\Ii llOd Pt. '" r '"" ~ ~"" " ,,,. ,,,--l ' !jl" " -• • n -syStem· results tn buge sums o.m .. ''which~ :•N M.1 111 uo-"•rui. ltE 1 1 t•Do Fd •'° "" Ar Pd pf4·11 .;. ~ 1~ 1""' ;;·~ 11emNY 2• 3s "; ll -• • ""'•• , lab t sis '-'~'" S9t'Urlt .. l Couk ·llldllty ~lli ~f"'l E;f:Jn~' •1.11 1~ 'Ttmo• 1t171 :T 1'::,1:1: 39 rn ~\fl J\~ _ Vt !ltrl'lwv .roci u 6•.• 1 -"' jAC S' I.Sf u a 'f~ ~ -1141
......,'6 spen.·on e Wuacu h•;,;. bten w r-~'' a.1 ljl.\ 12~ ~H~u•'' jil'r ?JV. t:~f• 1 jl1 Ali 011 1,10 11 16il 1~ Ji;"_ ~ ?'=. ~.J·~ 1~ 1\~ 274' 21" :.:._J_~ GA$c Ci' lit.Ji t li~ 2"" ilr.t + v. • are not needed~ not ordered ~:I... 1bl:r_ktc1/m.~ ~1°w~fn v. f-If 1~ ~:r.'l., w ~ 1~ :l~:od"'.;1• ~ ~ W' • = i{ ci-..•brOl.I; , ., .i ~:v.. ~\I +1 ~, c~1Ci -',!.,' j"', ii~ 1:1j = ~ •
Or not eYaJUated. ~:111, :i:•=: ;,::i,.. I 1,v. P!~"d ,.,., iii Ttl.V Cm ~ Albtfhn• .36 12 t\4 t --Ii. C"\'~111 Ill 11 'l'o l\\ '\la +Iii G1m sf0 '1Jf 114 f;g 21~ -._
-And We are Spendl'ng bun· ""' th!..,dlY. 1.f:r11.~~!'.., ,·~, Oii 1f~ 121' !nl!rhl w 6tl TtnMnt l 1 Ak•Mlu l.20 21~ 22v. 21-. 11~ -1(1 Ch MI SPP ).( Mio t II.Ii -"G•rn! ••· ,1 11~ 'h "" •... 110 . ..,. !IC.I...,. _ • .,It 4 S\.'t Ol'!r HI( 2G 21~ 'T,M.I AJ ,',, ~ AleoS!•llCI .U 4l 1Th '7 ~ .._Ch M SP .t t ,, 131\ \l~ -1'i Gtll'I Pl°l .60 tt,.. tl'I tt + I'\>
dreds of mlllions, If not ~'r.~~doWll ;•'!.!!! ~rt!mGrnt u 21~ Pro ~11 ~.,. ~~ ll'W~~ c~ 1011. i Ai=lldn ·30' 12 '°14 i.-, 2014 + 14 ~~li'1~i LP 11l, 31~ ~•1.t ~Yt.;:~ .... g:';J)!n·f>o ~I J~~ = i~ = t: !" j/, -·~ ~ 5 ~~ ~ ~·~ ~irn 4\li 410 T !fnv in ' Mi :1::~ ·~°:, i~ ~ ,J~ 'n~ +"II Chlt1P crMW n IS\~ 14\IJ 14',\ -411 G1•loc:k .tQ I U\' 1S,,_ 1$'4 ,.,. . 1\ billions,' each year for mouth ~ °i'111 ~ j ,.-~I ~: •" ~ 0Pu NH ,l~ 1"' !,'~ cG..! '•"•: Al!e9Lud ..t 1 u » '""" )N + ~ '"ocFu11 .lSt 4 e M'• 1c1 Gt11wey 1111t ' •~~ ..._ '~ "'I , ,
8Weeteners which the Federal ~lP~"t ,J ll ;~~~ E r f.l:. P~b $ ~~ l.~~ 11§ 1rMn1 G 1''l ·1"' A!llO ""' t.:n ~ lit 1;"' l~ .:.'..' ~ ~~~~~111 ·~ 1~ 1~ l~'I.. l~ £'~ ruGC~."~orc',, Ii I~ Im ~i?: -; ·!> Trade CommiSSj()n Says don't AITS lf'K: 41.'t ~\lllUl,73 2~ nt Publ1hr "' ~ i l.\lo 14 :m:s...f:t ]oti j 211\lt lm 21\'j CflrOIT!ll pfS I Ull Id'~ 1611') mflllll .$641 ,s 110 Hlf ·~ 1' , AVM Cp ~ ... Fv.""°1 II J l"' ~"~n!! ' • T•IMob 2t~ 30 Allj!__.GMlll ,7! It 29'n 2• 2'1'1 'i-)I~ ClltVJler .60 631 14 ffi~ 13'1) +f '"" 1,U. !~ IN'I ,... + ., , s~eeten • • • for drugs, ~f:11\111El ~ ?.~ !f:/,J1"1t ~ l'I ,. .1 J~l~ ll f~~1,Pd :N 4.,., " Ii:; Pd ,68 JO uv. 1 1t + " ctnn a.11 t.• s 3111o uv. lSv. ti' GAll'I011 1..,., 40 fui: " 31 -, r.
vitamins and related pren!\ra Air llld \lo Ul if $ B~ l~ pt:~.·,IY .. c,; ·~ ·~ 'Trmltl 21 71 A M!Slr l... 1tl il~ ~:»I~ Jo~=~ ~~~e111::n J.; n~ tt1• H'" .. ~ g:+~11 oi1~ •ft ti~ fi"' !f~ ·~\''~" ,,.. • Alrbtll ~ :v. l~ J.~1~ J l"" ..... 10 10 ~ f:-d l~~ 1~~ :111~~~ 0,'.~ fe2 ·~ ·~ -v; Cini\ Mil 1 . .0 3 lSVt u·.~ lll~ .+\~ ~nll•ric .s. l• 11"' 11~ 11\t. .... ,,. ;" tions which the Food and Drug Albee H l4lo •llo .Kl'l'tlc l~ ~ •g Ovn ''" 'jl Hn "lf11 'l""l\4 Alli' Chaim •9 11u. 1 . 1'\.\ -~ 'ITFJn 1.eo tJ lSI• 3S ~ +14 GnC1b11 .•at. '' t•~ 17'1' It -\• 9
Administr.ation says are ut· ~l~!~ ~~ t~ 1•1l•i~t ~ :u ==~l·~ t~ ,~ 8~ ii~· ,}2 im"' ~=Pf.JOr 11: n~ 51~ ~ ::,~ ~ll~~:st~ ~ ~~ !r~ ~~~~ ~~~~ .~: 1",•,-fit~ 32!1~ = !.1!" :
t Jy rthle" Or !-'flee A11co Llld 1m 1m eoie• 1"' 2•1. R•vch i' 1•1•• 115"" ui t.-5',•,I H . , Am•!Suq 1..0 1 13 n11 Js + "' cusv 111 •.40 1 131 1• 131 +6 0e110~,,.m 1 12\111 v n -_ .• er WO ""'· • Alkr &1v j lfll!ll $1.~ S\1 R1¥m 0 ' US --AMllAC .50 511 1111~ l""i• '•'o• _+I,, ,1...,, •. ,·,1.~v_.ti1181 CS UI' 13* 131\ -.._Gen Ele-c; 2.60 56' in\ .. \II '1 ~ •• tiv Alfie(! Eq ... 1 t•ll•h • 2JV. 24\lt Re<;0q_ ~Q lO ll OS tkL Ame.Et 1.'XI ,.. " • ... 3S 21 27 Vl1 -v. GnFI••» .lie JO 91>\> "" N -,. e • • • Alpn G-o 4\4 "-le-asn W lJ\li 2•111 R•t Cro<I lf\'J Vo UI ·~· ,• "•"• AA~';1.eu1,.\~ t• f 2 \lo 2Slo + "'1 111' $!rt .40 '9 7'•1 6 T\\ +'"' Gtn F41 2.60 70 m'i t2VI 7:3~ -1 Amide 3~ '"" &~ ~~b iv. '" Rl11ctr P11 II uw. u1r,h 1~d 1flo 221, MirFufr ;o 146 ~ $1\lo 5tMo +,.. c11r1rE!! 1 .. ~ 13' 21\:i 21l• 111~ _"" Gt11 wa~r 91 1 1~ • +· .....
Al\1> SHOCKING though ~mE18r~~ ~~I~ ~ Li' 1r~ ,,~ ft:~--~I~ l1 n -~.1 LO 'i& r: Am Alrlln .Ill)
111T1 f1~ ~ tin '::!t,t ~::~11~11 1·: 5l n~ !Jl? nllo = "'g:,:,J,rr,' pr'l lOt ~ ~ !ft+ : .. these statistics a nd estimates ~m E,•or u, •• ~..,~ ,c '•'•' ,,,-' Robin M 2• v1ntt s1 1 11 • A•m, !!k.,.110 ,,a, 111-!.ffi Jl"-+ c11:~eu1~1;1, i21 30\/i 29~\ :ao GtnM1111 ,u ri 211.oii ;f .. ltt'-l'I ••
h . U .. m urn t'lt r1,.., " o Roitlon ~~ •"-Vlllron 11 ,,,,... • 1_ !!",,. 20 .~ ~ .. ,, c1orow: ,so. 90 ,l\IJ 20~• lll>\ ·+~ GMlll• 1111.1) ' 'fl~ 41 ~ +1 ~
a re, t ey are }Ust a samp ng ~m Gr1-,:, ~ ~ i1.,Mfc ~it ~tt :~ ft~ ,¥ J"' 'tt:~~w R~ :,~ U" ~8~~ ::'1 66 Ji~ j1"" -11~ ~ ; ClutttP•• ·'° 19 11",t 11 lMI. _ \\ iG·~~1 lfl1,1~ n; '°~ ifl I :.:.-14 •
Or those re.e'led -ntly by A Mec!IC• ,, .... , ••• •reef\ ~I \~"· lJ'VJ ~"' "• "' " W•lll •• "l IS\.'t AC111 DI' 1.1.1 12 u:i. 4\!1 h ....... CNA Finl ~o 433 14\, 111'1 1,14 +114 ... ''' • fu l '" !''-.·', • ,._,,,.._ A3 Gob "' .. Gr11ll 1 ~1 7VI Mill•"· 1 1'°41A Wft••clt '\ ,~AmCtm.40 :n10t\l~lO _y,CHApfA1.lO•!l111'h l7 llllo .• ~ 11!1PCtm '.1D 1J 1\1: ;:;, ..5en.PhilipA.Hart,D-Mich.,ASt1Gpf 1 ~o~:..~Rp~,; ~ c•ntnE Jo,\4 W1rahw 3 l\(iAChalnl..O 7Jl '"'2'1 -1111CMtlSIG11 u',"···$··"$··"t "" Pu•Ul1JO 3'61U ~ ""-~
be! N y •Co Am Telv U U Gtwl!I In 6 ~ hott !O 4 •Ill With NG "" ljl'i Afl!Cred!I ,'O 1.S ,~., I !l.'1+•1•151j.t 1tll.lf 1,7 1,,,. T.I 1, _11'~nPllbUI r! J4t !·If _A r.+l•f'-u. ore a ew or. nsumer· AMt111 a HV. •1 Guord ~h •v. .s 1 <:_eJr l'lo 2~ w1fh RE 11,1, U "E'~ 1.40 ~ lo~ J.l"" Af'" ..... QCl~a!~1 l(Jo 1 :l.ffi n~ :u~ + \(o 111 R11r1c1 26 !· + 141 "" Assembly.lnsum,saysHart,t~..,,~ :J: t"'8~~~~" I"'!~ '~11'£'o,,1 J 1r"~~1'ii. :~~1:..,t.:lv:n tlj ~20 a~ '1'Mo 2,.,.+·111 e P•1.~ ~:WI\ 1'.0.. l41;i enllQJ.)O •19 ~49 5l s11o+1 1!
Ch•'•man of the Sen a! e At1:1tn M 7•• • H•l'llw S I• >I r!11111 H 19 20 1ldlrn 10'/i 11\lo AOl1l'Tel .lOo> 19 hlit ~ 23\.lo + \Ii o nf lk I u· 751'1 l'!'o 1~ "'Vi n,,,llq of,.•. '>'> ll1! 'I ~. , .. -~ )i. .... Ardt11 llf ~ .. l2 H•rllld J Ullo li\~ rlDID A ~ 411, ,11n~ M 11 ,,.,., Am Ouet\l"I 11 n• 7V1 ~ -\.'t Q11 l'l;SR .:l'Oo 11 lf~ '!'4 lt\to + l't "" nd 1~ lt .. -\; ., Ant.tru~ nd M I SU .. Ark Mol" 11 11~ H•ven lft I'll 1~ rlt of 151.1; IS>t Wsltll P 't\ )~ AmEIPw 1,•• 407 1111~ 11 nil< -'II glolnt.t Tl.6cl.o 'Mi l " · 1Jorii.~1 ~aJ·U ~.t! 1~ i~ f~ -.·~' I _.. a OnOpo Y , .... Arrow H )1 3"!/J H1nrlld F :toV, 7't\ II Cmo 1({ fll. W$111 NA ,11 ~ Am {:Ml ~ lli ll ~ mt -V. 0~ SDI.I It 4 iu 1~-~ ~1 .... :: '\4, ~ 'Tlr1 if ift 151/o 1.-4 1.,...__ •
committee and a lei a~1ng ~~!2•11o1 211? Jtt ~fd.\l: ~~ l~. ~ V( 'tr'ro '211 ,1l2 -:~·~ ~Jg Ju .f,Z :~ .. 1i:f J,.. JU u:; lJ\\ Sol =· ... ~:a ,~1111 pfl.,s n ~li .tlll~ " -1 ennco I.JO 31 14Yi 'i"" ~ + • SJIOf'ISOf or consumer eg:tSi&· Auto Sci 1i.i 1.\4 Hlllhvn •% ~ even Uq .i •2 W llO Wh 11A I AG1nl111 .5'1 104 U!l 1<1\\ 14>.li + Vo oil n Pll.44 >•l l!;"l l!,\~ i..~. -.+,11-. :mJ:~ '.~ 411 .rn .a a+~ ~
t. l!l•lrd Al 4,,. ~Helm EP (2 50 ml!h M 6V• ~\(, W nl)eo 17 11 AGnln pfl IO 1 '' 25'' 25"--"i If :ill~ •• •••• •· aP1c ol1A• ' " '6\'o ~ -• ion: Baktr 1~20.\loHO!obm 10 1~ lld~S llilul:'.!w,'~\,..P'e 1;'\:1011~ .. A~Holst .to .,!l 13..,. U\io Ul.j> Olu Ii'·" 81; ~' 111\\ u t .1JoG1P1c Dll..O , Of,\ •1V. +1~ .. "I Id t'm t that eas'i &11 P.tlnl ,. • I HOQ\ltr "•" "•~ ,", ,•,•, •• W• ., W r••• 1 A Hom1 1.5'1 ••v 11»0 ,,,.. ~ + !'t 01~ ..SO 1 IJ\, lt\ 1~ Gtrtitr i)O •7 ).114 ~ ,__ ,, _ WOil e5 I a e -81rwc:t:: IVr Howrd Gl N l'" " "'' A Home pt 2 l to 89\~ 19'4 +6'• ol 176 to U ?S!\ ' '" l"IVO LOH U "14 Ill -'II Jy 30 percent of al) '°""""" l!?~,P l~ ~. li~5't .~· •Yi 1 Un Gl '"' Ynlnv E 5 $~ Am HDSr _,. '" ai~ Jl~ :M"--Vi CDm En i . .o 116 ti:? 1t i1~ :+" !tlv DJl.10 ' J1ltl 1 '4 I ••••.••• _,,, ""l'" ~-...-u 21 :~~!,': 1~ .~ ~'~ ~\~ .!,, 1 .. :;,,· ,omlSolv .<40 211 21" 'I" 1'11 , •11tPC ,•a J ' f •~ -l.4t . spendina i$ wasted And J 1vle1i 12~ 1\'o \ID G1i 1 11t1,, ",j '"•! I~ 01 ' ''' •""i,. ,-,,, ,-,• ,,._ omlSnf pf.JO 14 17'.i 1 1-to 1~ +'" lb,,1!..~ n,., •,. .... I litt-~·" -"O • tlCtwn llYi 1l'h ut11 P .... """' 1•• , ,~ 1~ ~l omwE!d ·j.'JO '' n lJV. ll ,...
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ldd ...... · V. + ;i!.-'· would not say •nay' if someorie •lie Is~ is 5\11 v•ll C• 16'-I 1ru. Am Molen 7, _,,. ~·,. ·~ -+ ':t mwE "' 41 i . 111,(, 1 \'• 11 ~ v. 1-111tt 81 . .0 tJ ~ _...,_,,, 4~ •
th he elm ll'MI S ' VI" Int t'!• Ali AJlelG•S 2.l~ 1:" ...... , -,~ -. •"' orriwOll \60 :tol ~ 1,._ '°" "' tl r 1 .. 2'4to 1' 6 -~\• theorized at t percent was •fir H• :n x ~'!'* A~h )I.Ii 41' MUTUAL :r Peo10 .1 • ,,~, 51\t "1~ +2~ om'"": sc , os u 11 11 v. + ~ G""' '"" " l"',. """ ~ -~ ~
as· high as 40." Thus, Haft e~tp}·~ 'hio~ .. IS'1··~ ,~.A~~u Am''fi11 'or' 1 !tu 17~ 1"4·+\i ::'Mm1 t UI H~ ~~· ~v.+r--11: ... ~1c1:.i, '! .t"" J rtllt -~
CJ d S th t an appalling el"' Son 25 21 u.: 2,~ .... ",'h ~ms-I',,.~ ... 1s uv. t~i.; 1' .•.•• ot1r~C'C11 ,llO .:i 1$~~ 1~i•.u•4-~ J:s:i'•"•'•"'• ,' ,™",· ,•,•~ ""• ±1~ con U e a 8~ 4 ~'h l"'•co O 1"'1 1~ Ams'Ol1r .10 '~· U~ h~ u~ _:_·v; 1·::: ~J71 'rr' ,:) ~~ ~.Ji' ~l2 ' •· loDeU11 .i~11 l~1 11"" 10~ !~ +: i; " $174 to $231 billion CfJnsumers l o.ue ~\ ~l'I 'f;1: I~~!~ 'Jil' "' FUNDS AmSAf~ ln.10 • >t :u ,. ... °"ldl1 01 f , 1j"· '' .. " >oodrkll 1 11 7J not tJM 25« + •-.
d h b aoi1 h r 1 7 ne Cont 411 Am s111 1 in 31:vo llllo JI" t to °" dis pf 5• • •"' " I; ~Uear :1s .al 2~ }•· 2.flli + l;,' Spen eac year may UY 00 Boe~ c 13"" UV. 1ntrm In ~ 1'\lo AmSl<I oil 75 u It U It J gon pfC•.ol.S tSO 57 S1 s1 :t:/141 d lyA .1• lS II~ 11 11'1\ --..
Product value. a!!R,•,", "••'"I~••"•' •'w,,.,', r!i!•'•"" Ams11r11 .... :w ""' .111~ 1111+"" en DOd j.10 s1 110; ~~• ,~h -~ u Inc t.40 21• 2s14 2~ u...+~ s_ .,.. II 'II. A Suear 1.60 ~II l'\'J, J•~ t4\io + ~ onFd g4 .SD 10 781'1 17 n GniceCo 1.~ f7 h 1t'IOo f ~, To Hart's list, •you surely 80r~ s~0• l?n 20,,.
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1:: l,",, "' " !10lllt1Dm••lt!l .. ,.m•r=•I AmSul pf .6t ,., 111 u~ •~ -•.r. ~Of!Frtlohl 1 l7 '6 lS~ '' · +·~ Gr•nbv 1.60 · •S mo 21\• -~ "-"'• ~'"' ll\1 15 A Tio wt wl 907 ~ ·~ t -\(, on Le1111"" 7! 6'1o ''" 61-o ((o GralldUn .IO 60 211\'t ~ •··:t could add some whoppers of !•!!•, •.c• 1~ 1s :it:,' 1\'I av; ""'T&T i.o 11t1 ••l't .-" _"' -Of\N11G .1.16 .s11 1•t~ 2•Vi '"" i ~ Gr•nlt.c sn ,, 12!4 n~• 11t.1 -~
th ·-r ·~ 9 ,>1Jt,) ,U\li . INVIE.STIN~ In'( G11ld •.1• 1.11 AmW'Wks :Sji 10 l(i l\.t l!'o .... fon& P"ow~'2 5* :17 31 31\" ~ Gr1nlltvlle,,1 t 14>\ 1'"'9 ~ -,....~, Your own. What about econ-n.ict R N !" ,•~,."'•""•' n r&oMP-ANltS n~ 11111rc s.6' !·"'AW ,,lpf 1 . .u aloo 1••-• uo.r, uv. + " onPw pt•.~ ZJfO SI 51'1. 'r:\ 1,.,. Gr111rw i . n :D'I• 37 3214 -:v.
ba nJ•h 8• 111.4 1 14 ~~ ,1,, ,3:1 N YORK (APl 1nv~ 110$ JO.t11 .01 Am Zlnc: 1 A'w It\ H1' Otl!Alrl .5(1 69 ~ f\Jo t \ -~ Gr1nt ol l.75 U00 51 IJVt $1 + ~ U\ tents of your own gar ge, lludlev 71Jo 14 i:o"JnwC1 .,.. .,. -T tollowlmi q!JI> 11~rstor1 Grqup, """"'°" '° 1 ui:. 1lv. 1R!i + ·~ !°"' C111 '·'° 1•1 ~ St 5'1 + ~ Gr1yOrv 1.:to 16 10t1 10 20 -~ •
Pail, for instance? ~afC't'e s, '•' l!!'!: Jt::;es i ,~v; J ••'lllfl•. 111:r11.a br. 10s f'ldl l.37 3.11 Amttllk :~ .o 11~• v. 11,ii .;..s ontO>P .1s. :io r• 1111 1v. +Vi G1 ALP 1.10 22 2.s>.1 1si,; Wol ..... ..
• 'WI' ''~'-lh'',,'I'.'bV 1,,a tV.t111:N1tlon1 Alto<;· MUI l.•19.UAJl..F llK 90 t1 lt\lo U~ U~-'r'I r~PC:IA~.SO 1~ it~ ~1 3'l1o -"11C.!Norlr l,lSO 6 l.t'01' la 13\ft ....... : J •• Fels '"" •l>ll tl!OI'! Of $.11;11rlH~1 p~ 3.16 , .. , Aml.c; .IO· u 15 3' 3".I -~ +c. pl81SI 1 37"' 311 :Mi,:. •1111 GINoNft 1.60 Ill ~\ • ec.o, + ..
NEW YORK UPI) 0 general ag.~es from coast"' AND WHAT ABOUT the lmCD ll U\.'t n,n Pd 1$~~ ,,"" Oe•I•••· Inc ., •re $! 1•.!>116.11: AMIC Co .XI 210 16\'t· H"lo 16 ... :"! ~onlMI-·"" 1 '' J6\0 r. +7 GfNN llflllAO ' q"' l"lio um + IA ( -ne ...,...,. w "'°" M 63 66 llllJI' $1 !l\l:t 56'-" l!lf prlcn II Which Select I.,,. t.2, -'Ml> Inc 51 100 •71AI .. O -I Oii 1~ """ -"'GI WeH Finl 101 UV. 1~ l•V. +i notor'ously wasteful practices •rinM a •1 •s 1 51 11 11, .. 11>ese MCurmes V1r PY 5.15 •.Js Amo.1t coi" 136 1• 11 i~,;-14 1>11 1.50 111 tl'I\ u t.114 + '-G!'Nnunf! .9!1 11 • 1t'A lM h •••.• ~ would think that the insurance coast with principa1 offices in 1 tnr1d Ji<. '"" ·~ 111' 11 ~Id 111v1 been 111v Rnh ~nav111 A IN 1.40 1, :tt"o '9Vi '1!o +: "" flnl Oii pf 2 1 ll'r, no.a J1~ -""GWU11 pfl.&1 ' 10 1"' lfqt + 14 .
company which went ()Ut of its Boston, San Fr a n c i I c 0 ' :~c=ov:;"~:i~~r~~~~~~ =.~· I~~ 1~U ::~:~rn t1 ~~ t:!t~,ld~~= 1~~heodt -1J.:~ 1lf! ~rL~~901 .1it ~ 2~ J'.! :':· ~ ~:!.o1~1~if. 11i~ Pi~ a~ !t~ ~~" g~:~,~~ I~ 11 21~ ~;" :' t t::
way to insure Pen. George ~. Chicago, Atlanta and New ~-e 10 .... '"' 3 u " 1~ • Abefdn ,,,. 1.u Jo1t1111n i1 . ..e 11.• ~ricorioN~v 1 ts 21 latto " + \It Cnoer oU.5'1 • 10 ''~ •'V. 47l~ G·~lld 1 ,J 'f~ ~~-= V.,,. Custer ()( Little Big Horn fame standards for defense con-•:r 08•1v ~ 1vt Ti~ 11\'o 1111, Ad0m1r111y F1u11<11: 1, kt,t•1011~ '"•1l:0 "' Ano c11y' 1 20 ~ M-: ~~ )J!'~ · ;:". · ~:...'Tn'r, 1·Jg _J ~~:~, ",l~ . Jl~ + ,,., Gi-ou1r ,to u 1:a.~ 1:14 1•1'11-i· ·· .,.~ Orleans. During the Civil War, tracts alone is estimated to :,,~ G• ,'," ,•,• ~.!!! •'• 11-'r 9"'1 rwlh' .64 •. PO 0 'tt 'n AolchlCJ> '1s 21 14'0 1"\i H~i + * COOPt•tn f.io • l:S,,.., :,?.; r .. -1,..GrummllCo 1 '° 11'11o 17 17 ,,.. .. probably died an early death. the ho ed . t 11.C NG ·~ •I , l>l IJ\~ Inc.,,. J.SI 1·1' ~u· Bl 1'· 11· .l.l>cflPIJ__J ill '4.1 1' .. 2S lHt. -hr-TR. ' 24 16 ·~·ii' 16 -.,* GH\.IHICI .JOI IJ ll U'9 " ·~ ccmpany nor t s <:Ost the taxpayer $2' billion. ,111 ,,,. ~ t~ ~' c,rt ' 10,,., :;J~~ !'.~ ::~ !:J: g~ ·1f::! ~::: APL Cori! .;o 11~ ts~ i""" -1,.;, c-T p11.2s 2 -''"' """ l•vt \.., GlfMOh 2.eo1 • •1 stu. •1 ·,,,.:.. Not so. On April 12, New obligations to po11·cyowners in And h h f th $20 ..,,.. ~-. ,, I •,• ,1~ .,,,,,,,, •• 12 '·" 111 11:1 '·'' 1'" A•'•' "• c1,2' 1 1,s u a + h r-1~11<1 1.20 l 3'¥0 31 a..._-'"•" Gv_1t °'' l,jO .u:i u 2'1'4 2s ow muc o e ~ vPs i"'lli 17 ::, 1"~1 5 ,·· ,;,111.. 5.66 s.oi. "' 1<2 1.119 •.M L a."" 1 11.i,., 11~ 11\.\"' vt coooRte .SOb n1 M~ fl" !~ + ~ ~~.R11rc,~ " lli '" "":::;,t,~ York Life, fourth largest in-the North • and South. When b'll' 1 t ll for ft1r1 RA . '" ,. c , • All Am , ,61 ,;:1 "' s1 1s.1o 16.41 AR:A svc ·" w 11 tJv, " -'"'coow1s11 1.,0 ' Ht:. "• ,-•. ~ e1 P .. ~ 1 u 12 it + y, ' • · t h I IOn-.p ,US Spen 8nnU8 J h1rl RA S~ 6llo ri10 J'o1 17~ 111.\ A/lsflle ' t.Ol ,...... C111 ll •. ff 1.2' Art II IN .lOt> 1171 1.S\lo tt'io 13 -1~ a;hW8i .),.S. SI 23" 2'~ mi .:.:.·~ 2~1~{1'A0:1.~ 1 lJ~\ t~ l~ + \e surance company in e mail ser vice was suspended, ad"ert•S>ng ,., wa~·• because wM• , , r~IJJr , ,.. A ..... e Fd 1,80 "·~' Cu• •.02 6.50 Arc11eN pf 2 s l!i l5 lS + ''" · .... & '° 101 lN•4 2Dll +• 0 · .at ~ 20'4 '°"' ..... United Stales. will have beeo th • . • .,......., •rt o .siv. '" LMC 011 1 1\l: Am(1p ~.7l s,11 Cua s.t J.s1 3.91 Ar<:h O•n "1 1s 2• Dl't 2• ,., i~-, '"c .n ll Ill'" ln.i. ltv. _\I o"l~lfld ... ~ 22• l:J., 124\ l::IVJ t ~. e American Express Co. you either don t read the ads "' ' &" I.Inc• ·~ 1•" ....... •m 8u5 1.1•· 3.01 Pol•• 3.02 3.31 ArltPS~t 1.11• 2S "''~ 1~ "'' + "• ow eJ °"' ,,. "-" '~ ·~ " ... p,.,_ • 38\\ lll" JN '4 doing business for 125 years. d j' ed 'J n;o 4~ ~\I. i.m Ovln 1.66 t.'6 l<ntdeb 5.llO 6,'46 Arl1n1 OS .'XI ltS 1~1 tl't "' -It 0~ &«51 .30 3' 1 •~ 111~ 1Wo -., Gul!Oft Ind .. , 10"' I 10'.\ 1,_ e1ver c om p any ma1 or don't believe lhem when i... lm1 1m,1;~~~ ~': Sl>l ! Am•r E•''"" 1(11lde Gt•·" l .MArmcoS• '"° iu :n11o 1w. 21v.+l4. PC11111 1.10 '' llll.4' '''.'• tti\:.:·-., -H~l -Since it had assets of $10.3 through the front Jines under hf 11r&1 • so ~an ,.,. ~ c11111 6.t7 1.s1 te• Gr1h 7.0t ~1 .-.rmco Pn:111 » 71\'J v 21 -•.:. ~·•n. i . .o11 •11 ~ 32V. ~ +1,...
b'.llion at the end of l96g i't 0.. ' you do? rltl s t7 101 ,,...,,., M 11• 1'' lncme 1.n 1.s1 ei Rsd> 11.H lj.o "'""°"' 1.60 • •»-o u, ""\\ + ~-re<11111 Pin 1 •ll i' 11i., 1' + "" Ne11Pt1 1,1111 4 ~ lO lt .... . u-a flag of truce when Can 1'! be that In th'• -·· ',,!.'!!.,.. •,• n, t!!dv,.\I I .,., 01,t nvf't 1,40 I.Qt ~l.t>erly •,a.ti Armr .,1 ,,7S 1 SJ•\ Sl'-" 5l" + "'l'""'Dltn .IO l u ,_ l:m t!•lllbu•I 1.1» ~ ™~ 31~ J1l4i ... .
viously survived the Sioux necessary. waste has beco-· • w~ay-of ~1111,0 00 •, ill!t\ H .. _ :'-•'w,,• -,•, 1~~ 11 1?.:& /:11/ 1.u t 11! f!~ t::f ::: ~~~fk,d,5 1?U W' ~,,., Io"" t tt ~~~1~0111 1of 21111~ '11:~ im =·~ H=~·~.;1't i6 1:i1 1~ 1~ ~.~ acre better than CUster Wh · 865 ,.,.. It .~.,. ll I• Am Grlll •.91 S.lt Lin< Nil t.n l,ft ArmRult l 60 M ~"lo 11"'1 'lt'~ +lV. .rowh Co•k 101 l~· >~ Ill;,+ !.'> N1mmM .10 t? •Vo f 9 -" .., mass · en peace came 1n 1 , l'fe 1· our land not only iv t"v 14 1,~ Ln1v EU ... 1s Am ll'IV •.n ,,11 L1n11 "" l.V Aro Core ·to , .,,. •• ,,\< _"' Crw11z111 1.60 11 'lt 21 21\11 -~' H1nG1m11 .60 w• 31"-31._ n + ~·•'
In the early days Or the N I I n -ltrlr Ml ' [,,b41w S • •-Mii! 1,211,95Lr:;l~ $1ytes: A••>o 1·•'1 --~·· ,, .. ,, n~tl;::.CJ§Corp ,olQ '1 1' 13 1:\1 ' ,,HaMHar .n 1 11-'\ •7 1"141-" ew York Life had f(l rebui d of the goods and se-·i·ces ciavi-201!; 2,1 tott Cdv {" jv. ~N G!h 1.19 2.ti11 1n.-c1 :io.u :111.63 ••k•• 01•1• 1,. 1.:.:. ~ ,,,~ ,. 7:. c .... a1w . .-1 11 1~~ 1~ i t' ,, H•nti CP .50 m io~ 9!.'r 100A _ ~ •-West and New York Life, it 'T Cll"' Mer 1io ti~ 11<1 Elr11 1 1lt 1 m Pac 1.11 ,,23 11111 1.6'1 1.6'1 A;',(r areW " "' "" -"~uonv 1111.2s 1 •it iu~ lftl-11 , Ht11n1M 1 )0 'T1 '7-J.~ ..,~ '"'-+ ..-. ., its southern business. Many others produce for us but also '!.!.!On 0 ,"A sv. Lv,~i 'o•'• '\' l lld>or Grouo; Mui 11.t411.M "50 DG 1 20 1,~o »'"" 1'.t.~ 'iii' +ltt l111u111111 .11 •17 11?; u:i. 11v. + ~ H1rcour1 ,· n 11.\/i ~. :10111> -1\S • wascommonforlifeinsurance Confederate (lf{icers, diseo-c ....... co 11 11 M 13'11i1 ''~ c1011 6.6' 1,?1L111h &re 10,g,)10.tl~.s,. i·?O 3 '""" 1lli ummn .IOb 11 :»v, l' 3'111o+v.H••rl• 1n11 $4 •S"' o •.i. "'"'+J
If (. d d of our own time and talents? Coeur 0 ~ '"" ~·· ,,311v 6'\(o 114 Grwlt! '·" 9.1.S Mtl1M In 7.16 ....... 'Tr•• •. ' 2 2 _ .. CunnOl'll11 .4 SI IO!t IO\O '°"" H•r-«i Co I ..... I"" 11 11'141 + .... . agents to trave ar to 1n an franchised and with fortunes c~1r ,1 5t " • " 11 ss in,,,,. •. u 1.s• M•nhln •·n •.fl Mi'ctyEt ,; :u " 1 1"' •• • cur11u wr1 1 1to l•\i 11>,1o 11 .:.:11,t HarrsM'" .111 11• jl 1"11 -,,.
d. bu . 1·~ A Studd rt Tally up tht cost. or all c em l 2"'1 lV. Q"!I As !'4 2Vt Fd In~ 7.SJ ··u Mau f<d '· 1004 AllCEI -'.s'17 • """ 21~ ,,,.. -"Curr Wr A' -:J 27 21 21 +1 H•rv Al I '10 ,'! • 11 "'''' o smess. Jo . • a • lost. jolned-the c o m p a n y • kinds ol sheer waste in your ~''• "'•" 11,~ i•u. ~;~ ~ • stt 1 :..0011e Fd ,.,, 1 . .s M•.s ~111 '·" ,J,60 All RicM'id 2 ' " •1 ,, -1\'i eunrr H 1.20 ,. 11i4 11•1 11\lo + ,,., H1wu et 1::1:2 2•'• .cv. 1#.7 _ 14
an ambitious "New York Life Among them were Gen . on Ir :IOV. ?l!Ai Mir Miii 711> • AUCIC!• '·11 I. Mesa r U.'2 I ... AllRth pl] 1) ,m :: !i mt !t" E~~~~ 1·1~ .J n~ ?!~ n ii -,"" ~:r:711r!ID I ' 11v. JV. IM t ..
agent based in SL Paul, Minn. J oseph 'E, Johnston, who wx QWD life. Whatever yardsUck ~., ~~ ~~ ~··11'1 Gr ''" 10•1. ~Iron~"'';,';' 4.)6 ~:~H l:ff :fl AH ltlctt on J tl :t. YI.'/ nut~ -D-:-~ ,.. -~ic1.~ :I~~ ~ ~~~ ,m· itv. _ ....... ' odi 11 . of C(lsts you use, I fear you'll om ~·· IOI'• II M•u,rv nll.i NU r~~ 'A l:ll62 J:TI :r;t.11.~ 1 ~!!1i:n ~::::~~·'t lJ 21·r 11,.. 21111 =VII ODl~ll>r .2S. _,, "" IV. N -llot!F!T Hf-.91 -37 ~~ '~~ -~-~-fromJ868_ to la_82, periQ_.e&_J appointed. general agent (ind the totaJ of a sobering om 11r~ 1-J,~ 'i:Z MMlyfr 0 IS lSi~ Stoc;k-S. -!;l't Mol:dY Co If~ 11:36 AllaJ (Of"lt IN 1~ J-l _ .. .,_ 1111-C" '''·~ :Ill If~ 1~-~ +-'-" mllnt·C"'1 fl 10\tl 9'~nt---canvassed o u t I y i n g set-Geor<ria and Flori'da. Gen. 8. ""' ,..,. i-ii 9~ eouv 24 2S Sci co 4.01 '·" M110c1~'1 11 2• 11.21 ATO inc: .1111 1" tv. 1 mo + v. 00••• '•"° .)011 iu 211J1 21 ,1r.i; _ .,_ eller 1111 .GO ,.. 11 1~ 1, .... _ •• magnitude. c1~, CA l 4 "'•.,ell)~ R 2s,. "• .. B1bson 1.s2 1.s1 MtlFF Fd 1.u , n Auror1 Pl•' 1t 114 *"" 9\li , .. atl no pf'l '' ""' u JS14 +1 e)ltr oi.,07 3 r.n 77 11 l' tlements and US Army forts J Humphreys former -• 1 • " " •··-10" 10" M"' G1h '"° A,,. Aulomt>t 11111 141 6\lo ' ' ,· ., 011• P_, 1u u 11• '' t•"-He mt Pas 1 1 11•.iO 11 '''" .. . . ' • ;t;p 1n':\ ~ l~!Ao::=,r~t• J:Vi Mlh 118;'"it111 1;,, 1;•4MliGov s 9.t6 t.ff Avto Co !JO llt IS'A U tsll. ·~g:1coep 1.14 36 14\i l6 14~ llH•:l]rhP .:to 21 ~;Jll'' '§ l"'i ~ /in Wyoming and Monlana. governor of Mississippi, joined F:P TK 2\lo 3 M•rld 1,, l)v.·1, s111r Fd •.10 ,,,1 Mu omG •.ot •.•5 Avto 1>1J.20 ~ u 31~ )611! 31''" +14 a.~0H 0J4·7! 1U se•.-, s1 se +1 Hmi Inc .1s. 2 jffi -~·
A g St U d dart • S th omrtJ l~ ll't M!d\d c 6._ 71,1, 8olldllk ),l)t S.sd Mu Oml11 •.n 9,"8 Avwrv Pd .20 13 21 214• 2N -v, o.it n u ,.,., S j•'ll 24\li 2•~ +~Herc nc .$Ot fr.1 • _ m 0 n e company at Jackson. n· T Id "" Rod; 29 30 Mid.. • l\~ ,,~ BOiton St '·· '"Mui Shrs 12.JO n,30 Avnel Irle A lO't 114 7Y, .,,. +'11o 0 t'"PL 1 . .0 H• 1lb 1l -\(o Htnhl"d 1.10 11 ""' , .... +1 • policyowne~, was,. c u st er . Durm' g .... 125 years In 1rectors 0 gontrld 7'n • Mtdw G'T 1 ""14 .... BDSI Fdn J.0'1 986 Mvt Tr11 l,11 1·•1 81~8•1 1114.75 5 ts tJ tl __. mp L ~,i~~~ '3fo SJ, 51 $1 +I ~·ub~ln,.IO_ ,, ls::. loAl -1"' • ., fln!r•ll 1111 l Mpll G•s r.'h :11114 &011Dn 6.N 7.5'1 NfA MLll 1.21 .M 8obbJ1 llrlu lff ICM 9V. 10\11 + \(o ,._ ; • tS u +I '"' IC .... tl1' Uh I'" lli,\o + ... Proof 'of _u-"'if'> Studd·rt's bu · tb '--_, L 11 11 11 v1G ,.. 1M1i 811Md s1 I''" 11.J7 Nlf llld •.04 •·" aoe1ne co ..o 44l 1•~• i1 1w.-"" rt ..... 1oa l't~ " l4 -v. g1on vott1qe ,. "' t N -1' s-o-s1ness1 e company 11.os Corp 5 "'° '"' M s1 R t~ l'" aulkdt C• vln : Naf 1nv11 •-JO '·" &ol•C•s 2Sb -265 $1" "" u"' _ v. mM•rP l·" 116 111~ lf~, 16'.li -" m1111Ho1e1 1 JO, ?.!.'! .>Mit 311'1 + t't thoroughness was that he not 'd $20 7 b'lli -be eOts ' Election or Arthur c. Allen, Cosm Yr 11 1' ::is /t111 ,,,. l!lulldr. 11.51 n.61 N1 Sea.or Ser: 8ond lrwf ,, l 10\\ 101" 10~ + " "1' .ID :JI 21 :iii ~ -~ abtl•I 1120 ..,,.,. :16 . ~ .f. "
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f'.,,e Jellow off•'-• All,, .• died K' kb 'd D T L k d re11 Mh ~ 114 Monm Pk 1ovt 11 \li N.,W s .oo •.1, Ofvid J.61 3. •W•r 1.u JS """ '°"' " '4 ~I'll 1111 f f:t! l h l~ + i. ~:li:X1"i"nio22 22, !!'"' ''¥ .,,., -... "' .. (Inly insur ter but a=.r and dividends to -poilicyowners. s. . ac e , . en 1e• M111 l!& 1 MGJll co1 1"4 111. 01v1d 1· 11 3..12 onc1 •.1 · s. I aen i 20 1" 1'"" '' 1m t vt Mkl 60 1tt '" ...., t .,.. U rn 2f rt. ah "" -"
T .. ....,., A Today the company-provides tr r1 e, . • us , an i•ou co Jl 33 MODI'• p tv. I NY v111 1 .T.IU.t' Grwl!I 7,jf 7.tl aor .... 111 .to 21 nv. 11\\ 11 ..... Oennvlh/ ~°" S• ·~~· ,11 104 .. -""NollYSu.'120 -4111
batWng the Sioux on the banks li'fe ····ranee worth more Alan Y. Pos'·n to vice ,''!!.':!', ,• .. iv. M-9 $ t\.'t 1 811•M Fd •.11 7·21 Pl S!k s. '·" 11(11: Edl• 2.u " .nt9 31'\I l1 .. , .. Oen!Jolv 11i l 1 211<1 2M· 11 -t ~Ho..,..,~. ·.., ,, Jtuy, 1•t,• ~.,.!a'·' ,...,., W ,.,. rYi 1 y, Mlot TrA 1•J.'I t\li CG FCI 7.:11'1 1.ff lnccim 4.•l •.'2 8ourns In< t3 U'h lJ''o 13"' -1 O<'nRG• 1.10 f 16\ti ll' I • ~ ffonevwl f30 "' l ""
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25, 1876. New York Life paid proximately 7 million people Bank has been announced by :1:,n"r 'j\io lj"" ~~n~ui.. 1tv. 111'1 c:~' 511h{ i:ll' 1::~1 N:;: )~ 1,,r,',;~11 g~/:t:1v J'ri 1'1 ~ il .. w' + 3~ 8:fa'Jl~""1 {f 1~ lS!~ ~" ~ f1~ ~= ,!~ '.~ ft J!: \,ft ! :.~li
out $40,000 in death claims to in the United States, Puerto Frank L King Chairman of 01v11 Fd 4"41 ·~ Mu1R1 e-1 jl'I ' Ch•nnJ"" Func11: niw Wld 10.1• 11.1' 1ru Pet n. 23' '"' no '"' -.,., 0.1 Ed a1i10 1 1lYi n o.; ..., HOVJe!!F fio ., ~ ,. ...
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Its doors for bus'.nes•. .,n t8IS filver CM 2~ 3'1\ N11 StcR W. !\'I CMmd • 15.07 16.41 'TC Se-c; . 9.Al 10.25 i•tx:t w 50 95 11,~ 11,1!, "\(o + y, o llnq 01 ,,·1 1 7t\.'/ 19' tt'h _ Vt liumchm ;11 1 H'"' 1 1111 '4, ., OCU!fl • 9,,, NII Strew JVt l! Colonl~I. PAa Fnll 6.\IO 1.5'1 . tkrOllT 6l ti 11\-9 .., 11 , 011'1Q DI 8 2 I 33 33 l) +1 ld1hoJ!w 160 1 'I\ %. ·g· • . 11· f !hr lly Md , .. l N~I Slvr r , Eoul'I 3.71 3.SlPAUI R,v 5.91 i.s.; Ill GE 112 6, ,.\:. 11~ l • .:.:.·v.0111.....c:o .5'11 7 !' 1' " 1"'1'•1 '•o :to "' 1 ' 111····· eggs were se. 1ng Or ee Dow Jon 39 39-14. ~J 11N~I~ \~,,t 1\il, ~~h :·li ;·~~ =:"'lo,,~q ~·~' ~·IJ 1•'1C!Pn1 .ls.. 40 I~• l'!;i '"' -1• Ol1ney ,JOb ••21 l 1'4 1 6~12tm _:_·;.,; i'ie•cB· oi.:15 · 1 ' l' a t ...... cents a dozen in New Orleans. ~vii! ~a Ii" 14~ N1c11s11 F lf 'll ?!.. incorn t'n2 tu Phll• 11'n 1i·n en11P o• 2 l 11 21 11 -"' gj••St•o J.n • •1'h o v.' '2"' +11.11 I e~1 l.i'' J6 21\l '" '~ '' f ~In ij • t!lel1 A YJ :iii': ven1 3'97 4'34 Pi!arlm in '11 8k ol ''' 1.3' l '' ,,v. W• :j:: ~ 1~•1/'ld . '7 14~ l.~ i4'4 -'Al 111 }"" of .~ 17 •1;.,, l~ i-.,., the Independent Republic o r1ro11 1!14 j: ~~1$.:,e-'ll'.; 2v. ~01 Gr111 1ftJ 1fg: ~/'°' 51 i:a ftt 111:~t ~1,"'j,,~ f, ':it. !i... =-it ~V:b'!r·~~ 1'2 lJ.... ~ 1:.,, :!:1~, P~ ... ~~tJ ,~ ff"' U" ~1v.:
Texas was neg(ltiating a trea-Eq~·~ ,~.,., :v· NC•r NG ,~.~ ·~ c~rc8d .:os .: .. pi: E~f s:s1' 6'.02 8=~~ onR 1:fl1 us :JeJOV, jfft it, ++~ ='t~" ;/: .s\1 for' ':~ 1r. + a II ml~ .... ~-~ f I 2• -~L ty to enter the Union and E11! Sh 6"' 7 ~FX' G~1! 11:a 11:t cw1111 All I.I• 1.2• Pion Flld t.6' 10,5' 8•tlc ~flt '.eo 11 lH' 10¥1 lT11t , .. , OOn11tl1t1' ,4, " 16V• tr: 1~ -"ti NA c, '·'° J1i., "'~ 21?~ __m t,i;,., F.:con Lab 2J>., 2l'h i w N tG 1 ;.\O Cw Ill C O 1.31 I .'9 Plan Inv f,V 9,64 8•'-s Mio , 6~ ~ f\(o -l.i. Oof!e c.. n 11 ''"° 1 '\Ii -v. ncom1 C-tpll j 10., fff ~ll _ Chicagohadapopulalionof Educ Sp J\12~ W P~Sv 11v.19 !omPM 1.1•1.sePrrceFund•: g1te1M1011 211V1\1'h1' ....... porrOllvir '°ll~' l) -llin<:Cu111_,»t I"~ IA ''"-)~~
12.000. 11~·11~~ ~l1~ lk ~ :~f ;~. 10ta =:"sd s.:.,.~~1. ~'E'~. 22:1t ,:Y 11:m1~n~.so f~ !J14 ~~ U:: +HZ B::!h~ ;!~ JI 'l"' ill~~f! ,,,,. :t1-.1~~~~P1° I'.~ '° h7t? 111 ~ = ~;
E"en then the' lndi'ans were L~' 1 .., 1 ,0 wet '°"' ~ omo Fa un1v111 N Hor l•.11 n.n Biui(hLD .ao ,, JI 36~ fi1" -~ D<•voCa i..a 2 '' s l' + ~ no111 N11 JO ~ i~ ,rn !!Ji .,.,,,.
T Niie 3V. 4 11 Sctn " Corns!% '·61 '·O't ""' Fund 7.•l 1,tl ainrL•b 10 xi! ~ 2l ~ -~ OAJ~lnd 1.411 ~7 '"" 11.i -"' nat.•R•nd 1 ,.. ~ -. ,..
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Mo.I. than half Of all deaths Eltrom ••~ 51>\ '; NA JI\ lYJ Consu In l.OI ,,37 Pulnam Fund~: 8'al F<I• l ll 29'h 29 :lt•.11 -OrtVfu$(D 11> 3l 1.1'.!i IS'4 11•.• +t 1n"jl,~!C12, •• ,',' I' l!~'> 1t, "" •• 'I C Sn :W. •Iii It 1H4 U\.l Conll Ml 6.'lt '·" Eou11 6.1,• 6,1' llown Fda J 6\'> ~ 6'11 + '·• OukePw 1..0 jO 1~ 22'\lo 2314> _'lo 111 -.o · ~ -l • ...... "nt the com pany 's e 011a l! 31 EC br' 11~ 11~~ coni Grh ,,1s •• ., ?.eor' 11.1112.1s BKk"''" .so '' J1 ""'JO -ll\ou1ceP 1>16.1s 1 '' '3 93 -'Iii lft'J~ ~Al,,J s lt'l 11 " tt '""'' e1 Moclul , j\(o Pibs! ,, " .,.:i,:, Cor• Ld 1,,911~.XI rlh •.•1 9,lt eect 01c1t .XI ~" •n~ n .io -\'I oun8 red 1.:to n 4™ 4~·11 """' -l~ [n1o •cir 31 31 ill J " +
l-•cyholders in 1850 occurred EmpS 011 11~ I 1;, Piie Au~ •V• 1v. Cn1v c~o 9.ft'.I 10.10 n<om •.M 1.51 BttehAr .75b ul 1~ tV. flt -"'ouol•" .6tlt 1n lll\ "'" :111111 + '• ',terco .lo " 2s>0 2 14 WA + "'11 Enertr c ?• 'lt P•c F• 11"" llvt ~·11 wg1w s.10 S.57 t~~••I 5.llO 4.40 1•!co Pel ·'° 116 '' l}Yo js"' -_,,. duPon! J.so. 1&1 1'16111 11.:i111 11.cy, -,,., 1a,;ri~n:ii 1.IO .Jf 2l:i,; 1?ll; Jf-··~·· in California or en route to the e,,.,., 11: • 2• 2~ Pike• JU "v; dz~.r: ~r ~'% ~·~ ~~J:g 'i·n ~·tt 'lf1111H .60!>., s 1'"' A;; t t;, !" duPgn1 •'•.10 , a.. 6"I 64 -v. 1nrF1~Fr .JOI) il 56 s.i1.1o ·u ::--, .•
G Id St te Ne,. York L•'fe's · . · , , · , ,.,, e HOlW · 1'6 31 ,,. clL!Pcnt plJ.50 1 511,.., ~ ~ -111 nl H~rv 1.IO :i.·~ 1,. '" • o en a •• .. . o'ti:tr'' G;wio.n R::.,,Kl'I •. ~l 9;,6 1::.,1(irnt'~tonl fl7 1r• 1~\% 1~u-:--.. ouq L1 l.ld •o 11¥. 21~1 :n•ta t " I" Hold 1.fae 1 u'" 3,4 fi"' t,-(lld ledger books recorded Oelwf' 1o.!lt 11.li "1n1re1 13.11 11.so atN1 ~ f'' 44 4 .t.l''J +n'> OQ 4.1C11>D.10 i100 21"'1 n-11o 71\.'t 1 · nt 1nc1utt Jl1 , • .,., 11.v. •\.\ +1•
I d tbs f Oellr 6 23 6 jl ll:os.ntll s 14 12 !tnd I 611 IS jll't 13\t. 13'" -lo\ Oq 4.1CfaJ.05 tj(I 16 16 H ~ "' Incl oll.IO '6 " 20 + ~ cause o mahy ea . or B • ore~• 11:18 11: 1 5,1""" Fd .:.1• ,;" ene 1 of•.so JJO 1 51 52 _, Ou<tL• 4111 1 J600 u 1!1olo 1iv. + 111 nt Mln1r ~ 1o~J 1ft"' i•m -~ ~
Westward tr ave I er s as usmess l'lrtY! I'd •.llO 1D.U 'c11111tr 12.30 13.)6 8otnlltC'D 1.60 51 ~7 ~ .... 41~ +I~ Oo•m•.•Mf -'?! j 10,~ 10,·-· 1~~ " 1~l ~I~ i~ 11~ 1H4 11\ .f. • ' . Orevf Lv 10-*4 11.11 kudde{, Ful'Wls: B1nlfl l!J.;30 '' ~·~·. 6~ "~ +l:Z rnt m •"" ·~E F"' ,,.. -\ti ni P•o 1 ;f' '"' '"' 'rt• ~ -1'-'4
"murdeyed by Indians." Other E~J~:"How•a':"ri t . .U ~'i:c1 nv 1r.16;vl~1: 1:::uer··•50 J:I 3k~ ~t: l~ -;,,, -~ -'1~· •,·· ,,.; • ;u ny. H n"" ~ ftj notations were "killed by Grwt~ 10.1111.os Bal 17.ltl 1 .llO l en11uet '" ll 1 •1 6~• '" , .. E•olePc" .to 11 19\to 111~ lt1\ + v, "' l'CIU n ,,,., 11>\ ivt + ~
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half hour movie Will be shown, r,:::, sr:·, ... '·l' U~~tm Funirto 4.25 - ' -C-~= \1o 2tl i'fi' lf'.16 u:: i·~ !Miit ftodl dlvtdfftcl. ~L'-'1-11119 ~"'--•·I &~1 t=o .tl 1 J lllf""'1 -. 11.~ou.11 C•bot co 10 :r.i 301~ '° :io-. Fll<l'P1< e1te •1 ! to fl • .. oelld. 11-0tc11rtc1 Of' Hid 111 1t11 •II.it 111eprogramm ree. com 51 10·111j.•i sell!! 111111~.i C•l 'l"•ftl '6 • JU '''· ··,, P•cirti.26 1, 1l 1 1100; dl¥14end, t-P•ld •••• ""'· ._ r.ri~Fd A jf.' B V111tt1 '6~ 71) Calt8hn Mno •j 10•\ fl't t'l -~ Fec!Pa!>&d 1 11 l"AI 171\ 7"'+ ·I.I l'IYtblt '" 1todl; Our!,_ lt1to •"""""' §"h ltld I "·! UFd 'I" 1.11 7.N ~-1tlt:l. l4' -70111 201• + 't l"Old~ltnS .eo 1 ljl-• t•t-\ ttl.\ + v. eWt "•lue Ofl nc11vlftflll • a••*'-' '"~II 1 01J. V•lut IM l"d: m_oSp '~ " ~h "'' U'" + :1 FMlet•1• Inc. tn ' ' t\1 ""lfon d•lll. ...O.CllrM ., Mid .. ,.,
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acc'ordin1 to Cf Newman, Ill fl.: ·tl i:11 ~. ~t.:.. .~~°" :!t 1Sl J!~ ;a, .:.., ,.."(,. ~,,, ~ r. ~ '~ '~... 't ~ ~.::'· .. :i.-=.-tt-,.~ .. ~ · district sales mari•ger •1~ " l:n-1:.i J~~--t''!" •9 ,j ~ ~ ~ +"•, •l\fl'kl !I 2110 • ..., ~ -" 11utl0ft, ~,_,. 1'1M • ..,...,..""-' ..,. ... • m11 " ! ?f • wr11111 ·II' ,n 1 ,tob . .... ••ry ,,... -"' JD 1"'1-""-'°" -t\ r11rt1. ww-Wlltl ..,.,.,.,,.. .,..;;.-" Janssen of Laguna Beach lm• ~ 'n .d WlM• 7J J"' r IJO '" 31\~ JI.~· J1\~ *" F ,,,, I 11 ho. 11"' » + --d1dflbu'-•1-Wf!ell ......
will he asSlgned to the. AllstAte I~ ,:,: ·R =:.,,\rd 11·n 11'.~{ ~l~'~f1.1! 4! ,m 1:51 1~ +t ~r:·,· ~53 ''?! " )2\(J, "' +m !!Y..11:111tv.n..,..,1~11 --~ fi.r:t!·
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Lo~s N~t Equip~d for Pri.me Tim~?
ly IUCK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Many local television stAtlons
don't ·thlnk the federal com.-
1JU1icaUon.1 tomm1ask>n Is
dolog them any favo!"'bY m11t-ln& ll poulble for them to
origin1te more of lheir own
prime time shows nezl )'tar.~
TUESDA Y
JUNE 2
'"' 9 lio -(C) (IO),.,, ........ D.., _.,.,.., <Cl <OOl
'!be FCC receol)y de<iiled
to limit network televt.Uon
shows to only three-of the
four prime time hours atarttnc
Sept, 1, lf11, 1n order to pro-
mote divenlty and klcal pro-
tf"amming.
Critics of the FCC dedllon
have 1lrtady polrited .. out that
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Groudle Mint It lfO(lil:httd.
Ill 117Hil GI MC -of "' Wioi;(q ........ ...,.._
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H"thtrt:en, JifMIJ Dllfl. i\ rt!:.,,._ ifll 't'ltlMm ~D ltCU _,..
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m FROST &. PRIMARY
* ELECTION RESULTS
m-'"" ~ tci <90!
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llurina Woftd w•r·IL Moo;tJi .. d, Shlrlq lriltr. iuNt.
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m"" -CCJ i•~ ~· m .. '"' <Cl (IOl U KN BC NEWSERVICE
@(J)MC 1-•-tcl.(30) *ELECTION COVERAGE
12:11«H<llL1 acn AdN (Cl with Robert Abernethy ii"'> Second nlctrt of Ch111H1 21'i and Tom Brokaw
MCtfld 1111111.i llU'Ml-r1ilin1 1uctlon.
Your bid l'Df 1 bfl'pln htlps f1111nce DU 00 m 8'dlttl • ...._ (C)
KCU's OClll'Hiftl costs. C.M (213) B,..,..., Mir D•t (C) (50)
461·9511 or dl1I "O" lor lE Z-2121. Pat f'IU!Mn, ~ Ho. SaMr
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t :lO CJ""" (C) (30) But• Wtrd.
tB lllft (C) (30) Bill johnL
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b~ hl1 d1u1hl1t lo P1rdon 1 COll-
~tded crimln1t (Htnry .lonM) •llf l~ butterfli.s. I
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DAmME MOVIES
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ID•-r "'-tc) 130) 10:00
U KNBC NEWSERVICE * ELECTION COVERAGE w~h Robert Abernethy
and Tom Brokaw em-(<)160)
" ( "' (t) (90) mrnmm--..,.
'•• ~ Competil:io• ., tlll world's v e1tt1t wrtm ifl ttit
H11nlinat~• Beach S11tfin1 TttlOll•
ment. Comptlil:on illdlild4i COttr
Carroll, Johll F•ia. Gr11 Noll •IMll
H1I Sachs. 81rf larrud is i..t..
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'5' -I ii Tr...ra. M19111r SIM,
Morell GorlM.
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most local staUOftl simply
don't haye the reaoorces to
do steadily flnt-rate shows,
and will put on cheap prO:
'grammina: u a rule.
Npw the ltaUoas are begin·
nizlg to make themselves
heard. As an ,example,
repie&entatives of ABC·1Vaf·
flllat.e stations who· rteently·
met here said they oppose
the FCC fullng.
Al another grassroots ex·
ample, the news editor of the
Medford, ON!., Mall Tribune,
Cleve ·Twitchell, interviewed
the general managers of his
town's two television stations.
And, he wrote In his report,
they both think "It's a bad
rule.~·
Writes Twitchell : ••Although
the rule applies only to the
top 50 markets (Medford
ranks in the 70s), It is ez-
pected to affect all TV sta-
tions, because the networks
most likely would not find
it profitable or feasible to
transmit • eztra programming
for small markets only."
Twitchell says ri of the
general managers, Jerry
Poulos of KOBI· TV, feels lhat
while the decision will be a
bonanza for the top 50
markets because they have
advertisers l•standlng in line,"
it will especially hurt small
television marketa like Med-
ford .
POuos believes, s a y s
Twitchell, that in the smaller
cities "loss of networ~ pro-
gramming will mean a
deer.ease in revenue (because
other advertisers are not starr
ding in line) and an increa'M!
In expense to fill the vacated
time." He al90 agrees there
would be more talk and game
ishows, "which · are • t be
dieapest'to produce."
Ray Joh.Mon, aeneral
manager of Medford's KMED-
TV, observes tbat the FCC ,
want.s to r evl tallz,e tyn-
dicatlon, but according . t.o'
Twitchell, he says the trouble
Is that not many stations can
al!ord to buy syndicated pr~
grams. Twitchell notes that
networks pay local s.tatlons
to carry their showa, but these
stations mull pay to get syn.
dicated .material like the Mite
Douglas series.
Writes Twitchell: "He
(Johnson) alao raiaed this
point.: The FCC decision is
designed to cause m o r e
diverse ,programming to be
developed, so be eontendJ ~
FCC is, in effect, tel.ling
viewers that they don 't k.oow
what they want.
" 'The material now
available on television i.5 what
the people want,' he declared,
saying that if it weren't the
networks would be providing
\\1latever it was th&t the peo-
ple did want."
Title Change
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -For
some mystical r e a s o n·
Universal Pictures chlYlged
the title of George Peppard's
new horse opera from "Hark"
to "H. Fleet, Robber."
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Sailing daily at 9:30 a.m., also fast motor cruiser and
seaplane service. Take the Harbor Fr&eway to Catalina
off-ramp in San Pedro. Ample perking. _
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ORANGE COUNTY PHONE
(714) 537-4650
"Ohl 41". the ori1in1I ~fer and Rio Gra11de 11ar-
row-1au1e S1tt1111 Train i~ 1till makine; bi1lory at
Knotl'1 ii l;h0&t To"1l. h pv.J.11 OUI 01 tcbodu.Je
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TERENCE STAMP
CAROL WHITE
"POOR COW"
'"~1111. Fiii .. SOUTH COAST ~IUll f'LAZA TH-TRE
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TONIGHT AT 7 & 9:15 P.M.
. -·
TUHd'1. J"" 2. 1910 OAll Y PILO/ I
Irvine Sponsors Show -. ':JJ(Jo
otc Lyric
Show Slated
the Orange Coast College
Lyric Theater Workshop will
present a recital or vocal
selections from opera and
mUslcal comedy Saturday.
The recital will be held in
the OCC Student Center at
I p.m. There is no admission
charge.
Featured will be solos and
Tcbaikowsk:y's "Queen of
Spades;" Rossini's "Barber of
Seville;" Verd I's ''La
Travlata;" and Puccini's "La
Boheme;"~ "Madame But·
ter!ly."
4•minc UnllmJ\ed, 1 ne"
Jrvlne area volu.nteer
orgaOiia\,ion, ii spon,.;iring a
special perforrgance by South
Coast Repertocy .., 11tunclty'
June JI. ..
Learning \Jnllmlted h a '
..... formed 'by women
· to provl<le eduullonll and
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Tickets for the -pe1~f<>l~n1anct
may be obtal,ned for $.1 each
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Bo• «It. lrvlne, oc by callillg
Sally Bellarue, m.1177 or
Bari>arl J.1"""'1. W-1250.
Qirlafn lime is a p.m.
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The warmth ond charm of COl9nlo1 ityling , •• plus meowroble soving5 is yours todoy Ot detailed ¥titb lo-OOr styling, never !lffd1 cl110n-. ·
lnltL $500 worth of Colonial ttyt.d Sofo and LovieMat ••• for only $2971 Both Sofa ing be Credenra 70" in ~. 27., hlgb,
oncf ~ a~ uplriobtertd in an outt..rlic qaitt9d f&ofal pott.rn with reversible foom 'LEVITZ: WHSE. '''Cf fi · 1n rich P«on wilh gold·K10tl 'trim and f01Jr
fined wshions for •ldro -..or, soft front deck for dvtobility and longer cushion life, perimeter six il'IC<!h• •••kk·~,"~;,,_,-,i~ J<w eGPf ac:cm. A truly bocwtiful item, yet best ·
ft. true Colonial tradition ond self d«king to hold ettch cuthipn in-its proper placa. Qvolity and c or of oll, ·fhe Item to gr., you extra Rofuge and beauty
eifMr IMng room or Wdy ot one kww lwitt ~·Our stock is limited so hurry! This Qj,r b Arid for your home. Hurry. l imited stock!
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Moster<rofted by famous "Basalt'' th is graceful, stately fruitwoocl finished ltolion Provincial
dlnlng roam opens a now reolrn of dining pleasure. Richly detoiled brau hordwore ••• doul?'•
dowelled condrudion with metal glJdes on the Oval Table for easy movement. The maulw
2 piece China gives ample drawer and storog°"e area for all your precious 'items plus tht added
conwnienc• af dud-proofing. Choirs ore of sturdy yet elegant construction wifft podd,cl
upholstered '9011 giving comp/.te comfort whUa dining. s.t-includes OYal extension tobl.
(one 12~1eof), 4 carved back chairs (3 sides anCf1 arm) pluSspocious·Glcw Door Chino I
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That's r ht, our warehouse· o s wr , . 'E AYYO" PURCH:&.Se'll! lnstpnt,fu'"('1ture in.eve<)' ~1· . ·ee<f is1 I · ;' . Both Sofa and Loveseat '""·""»';.,. . '
Upholstered in Glove-Soft Vinyl $258 warlouse ready.for you to take home.TH 'DI. fr '!. ,ii.; World'> L<argest furniture ~enter.I lf._yo~r n 1'1 he ,
our d . J60· oom settings to se ect om'" . · , be d" ·pP,O inted! At Levitz a t : .. .
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fum1ture, come o ' f th Warehouse Sole Pnce. To e ' om~ .'t . . . . , .. . . ' , ; , ·'
"retail rrills". ?re tak~n out lithe~ woy your--soving;are-Jreii\endQ.us!. · · · '. . ·.. .'·• ·':.-, . , .·' : .~
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''re~erMble Mal cushions ond easy to roll casters make this set ideal for any living
rOor:n ~r denl ~asy to cleon, durable end comfortable .•• it's livable and ol lremen·
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tf you have dreamed of owniog o new bedroom set, here is your chaoc:e at huge savings! This mog -
nifk.ent Spanish styl.d Pecan finished set con be your.s with th~ convenience of $p0Cious, dustproof
draw.n, dOYetoil construction, and nylon drower glides. Richly carved ond cuslom deioiled, hand·
rubbed to a lus.trous shine .• , the suite includes the Triple Dres1t1r with Twin Mirrors, King size Head-
board, and one 2-drower Nite Stand! See it in your home tonighll Shop Levitz ond save.
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Upholstered in Costly "Vectra" Sug . li11 $l49.95
Small childr~n. busy family, this is the sofo you hove.been looking for. Curl up
in comfort with no worry of spills or children's Mloes. This ~lo is upholstered in
core free, punctore proof "Vectro". It' is carefully tailored for the longest wear $1 94
with r•versible pure foam cushions for cloud soft comfort, plus Sheppard casters lEVlTZ 5Alf: P•tCf
for 90sy movement. Only, Lev itz c~ld bring you such o low, low price on this remorkob1e sofol Make
today your doy to save.
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7 Pc. Master Bedroom by Famous "Bassett" ' PIECES $498
lfVlTZ WHS!. P•ICE
Scvlptu;ed mod;m design is yOurs in this beourifulty styled group from "Bossen" •.• WolnUI finished in o
d-. tone and protected with k>p cOots of DuPont -Oulux•. The fine Ba•Ntt crohtmanW!ip will help this
...... to f9m0ift 9flduringly beautiful. hotum 7.0" mouiw Triple Dt•SMr, ccSmpletely dustproof wilh
~ii hordwood interior constrVdion. Twin (2) plate gkta·Mir+ors. plus King-Size-Headboard, (2)
Hitt Stonda and 2-0oor Chall A w ite you W'l11 bt proud of for . .,.ar• to come I Come to Levifl' todoy ond
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Here i1 ci beautiful Walnut finished Modern
O..lgned Cedor Chell 1ha1 ony woman would
b..J>fOUd fO ownl Ideal for brides.-!p·be. It is fully
:-='--<edar-llned..ond lh111, 1i1selul for 11oring w.inler
c;lothes df! b6onketsl Only Levitz .con make a value lik•
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A dinette is for practical service, but 1h~re's no reason why
ii shouldn't be beautiful. Come lo Levitz and receive sryle, •
beauty ond quality oll rolled up in one s.trikingly modern
ond lovely dinene. Includes Octogon Pedestal el(tension
Tobi~. Walnut Formica top for eOsy clean up ,• •. four ('4)
swivel Pedestal base upholstered Choirs for Mating cam-
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French . ProvinciaL
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A beputifu l grouping. finished in Antique White with
gold striping, it feo~ures bro1s hand pulls, Wes!ii\ghoose
Micorll:I* lops to eliminate scrotchihg or staining, and
DuPont DuluJ11* fin ish for that la1ting itf!ew lookl :siort
building o beautiful bedroom today ••• select w+.ot
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$219.9.S Double Oreu•r w/Mff~, , • , , ••.•• $141'
$259.9.5 St..denl 0.1k w/Oe1k Hukh , •,, •, $1&r
$2.59.95 loct..lot Clie1t w/Qoor H11kli ••••• , .,.,.
Slt9.9S Sh1gle Ore-• W/lMirror •• , •••••• $127
$ 1,9,95 Post.,. hd -full or Twin • ••• ,.,, •• $ I I
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TERMS
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LEVITZ WAIEHOUSE & SHOWROOM • BEACH llYD., Edinger Ave.
Neat to the Hunli1t9ton Shopping Center
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room for six 10 dine comfortoblyl The walnut Ne> r • ._1. ... 11able
Mor Tobie is provided wilh two (2) 112'' extensio n leaves. The laminated
top resists stoiiu, 'scratches, ond burnsl Jhe six (6) Compl&menling High
Bock Choirs ore upholstered in Oetoi1ed Gold and Walnut Vinyt, that
wipes clean with o do mp cloth I Get rid of ·mat old ... too ~II •. , Din·
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torriflil. Yau • choic;t of e«k-
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AttOrney Seeks. Voice • in Government
By PAMELA HALLAN
Of 111t Dall' 'lttt Stiff
Scott RaymoDd Is a dreamer. ' . He's ._1so a 'bUsy Monarch Bay attorney
who shutUes between four law offices
ao_d • man&gj!S, to squeeze in time for
ftve-cbildren;""~na Po1nt-Capia1tano
Beach incorporatio'n committee and a
Laguna Niguel telephone rate protest.
Su't he still dreams and his latest
one. is, he hopes, fast oo its way t&
beco~g reality.
He·s eome up with _a plan: for a new
govemmentr agency, one be believes is
absolutely necessm. It's called the Of:.
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And · instead of just talking about It,
tie's drawn up an ~laborate ouUine 'aed
malled it to his neighbor doWn the road,
President Nixon, and the governor of
every state.
"Another government agency is not
11lways the answer." admitted Rayg")ond,
"But the . one I propose I belie~ to
· be an .agency which will benefit all
th< people."
At first glancet the plan seems
el_aborate aOO expeniive;But RayinOnd
believes4a little American....kno,v·how wiU
get it off the ground. -
card, with the person's name, address
and ceded numbers for his name, county
and state.
Opinion fQfms and _card Jmprint ..
machines could be 1ocateljl In post oU)ces.
banks, select~d commercial establistf.
ments 8.nd other public buildings.
_e:ubllc is~~s. whi ch would probably ~
• have to be detennined by t b. e
government, would be coded, numbered,
and published regularly in th e
newspapers.
The opinion maker would> imprint his
card on the special opinion form which
would resemble a post' card, write the
number of the issue, his opinion,• the·
date and his signature and mail the
form free to the centr•l state-office,
, whose address would appear on the back.
"This office would then publish weekly
and monthly opinions after tabulation
and elimination of duplicates by com-
puter, sending in the 'reports to the
~federal office, making them available
to the representative ..
Who would Pay •for the forms, postage
and necessary employes?
. ''The state and federal government
would1 ~ay all costs in some agreeable
percentage because opinions will include
"The objective is to give: every person
ever the age of 17 a direct voice in
the management and operation of his
government, to make publlc officials
responsible to the will er ttie people,
and to give representatives the tools
to more objectively decide controversidl
issues," he explained.
_,,... st1te. and fe(!eral issues," ii.aid the at-
, tomey.
-..,1 Raymond said he would hope that
. special interest ~ would find it
DAll Y PILOT sttt1 ·""'• necessary to place their pressures on
INFORMATION, PLEASE , the citizen and not the fepresentative.
Dreamer Scott R-.ymoncf1~·1 He said it would also be neces-sliry
to have the cooperation of newspapers
He feels there are several problems
that make this new agency a necessity.
One is that the-people's elected represen-
tative is too often isolated from the
individual. He often fmds he must res·
pond to pressure segments while non-
pressure segments CQmprise the general
mass. .
"ntis mass ts unannounced in defint'ion
and purpose, leaving the representative
with no effective direction on specific· js-
•ues" ' " , I' Yet, says Raymond, this mass 1$.
definite in pw:pose .and shQuld be allowec1
·to convenienUy and regularly record .its
independent .express.ion to m a k e
~presentatives aware of its opinion. This
wollid give each person a direct voice. .
}{ow ca)) this be accomp~? "The
~ state could distribute to each person
over 17 a plastic card, like 1 credit
San Clemente High
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who could publish weekly opinions in
area newspapers and monthly opinions
in major newspapers in the state for
information.
The ®lline__provides for rules, changes
ln address, and other details relating
to the opinion· maker and the opinion
gatherers.
'"J'his new agency would be a useful
way of giving the sil~ majority jts
vOice," said Raymond .
He hopes the government will listen.
442 Seniors to Graduate
A tqtal oC 442 San Clemente High scholarships. -..--
~hool -seniors will receive their diplomas The school band, ~rected by Harold
in C1:1mmencement exercises June 11 in Rosenberg,,wilfopen the ceremonies with
'1 p:m. ceremonies on the school athletic a prelude and processional, followed by
field. the National Anthem after the graduates
The record graduating class will hear arrlveirthe1r sea . ·
addr~ ·41'0D}.... vateaict.Ofian--.-Hope-Jim Heuman -will deliver ·lhe....-in-"· Jansen and salutaloriao Barbara Taylor. . vocation. fol.lowed by selectlons by tlii
_ Mem~ of Jn! board or trustees _band and A Cappetta Choir-.
·will present the districts' diplomas to After the student speeches, outgoing
the hundreds ci graduate, 90 of whom senior class president Rick Kramer wiU
will r eceive special honors o r present the class gift, accepted by the
student-body president~lect.
The gilt presentation will be followed
by gifts to foreign exchange students,
then the awarding of diplomas and
singing of Ute school alma mater.
a year'rgfaai!iJ.lODCIOS-00 the
Triton _c8:mpos Was nearly .as large as
the pr~t 9!J,e-430 students.
~-)¥inners -of-the scores o f
scholarship awards will be honored this
Wednesday at-the school 's annual awards
assembly in the school gym.
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MISSION VIEJO -Don Zellner, vice
president in charge of finan ce fOr the
MiB.sioo Viejo Company, had a special
thanks for county officials at the dedica~
tlon of the new county fire station.
"I . wanf to especially thank you for
localing the facility near my home,"
said Zellner.
"My 4.ye11r-0ld son Jeffrey announced
this morning that he wants to be a
fireman. ·
"He'll be able to walk. to work."
e 1'1asot1ic €lul» Forms
SADDLEBACK VALLEY ..!.. A new
Masonic Clu b is organizing in the Sad-
dleback Valley.
The Antiquity Ma900ic Lodge ls look1ng
for interested Masons for charter
membership, with a limit of SO.
Meetings ta ke place on the second
and fourth Thursday evrnings of the
month at Downey Savings and Loan
in Mission Viejo, Vidcent Alianiello is
soearheading the formation of the new
chapter.
e Press Box Dedicated
MISSION VIEJO -The new press
box at Mission Viejo High School, built
entirely by students, was officially
dedicated today. ·
Fifteen students from the industrial
atts workshop viewed their handywork
at the 8:45 a.m. ceremony on the athletic
field . ., ·
The structure is 10 by 30 feel with
five offices and a top deck for
photographers. -
It was constructed at a cost of $%,500
which wa} spent for materials, according
to Instructor Gary Westover.
e S11mmer Dances Set
l uesday, June 2', 1'170 S -DAILY PU.OT J
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' By JOHN VALTEllZA -°' """'Dtll" , •• ft.ff
Motorcycles this wee~ ~pawned a new
roar or protest tn san Clemente.
· Petltlorul bearing signatures or 88
residents of the Colony Coves develop-
ment on the northerly city limits, will
be r..,.Jved Wednesday nlihl by city
councilmen.
The petifJon signeri cproplain that
motorcycle scrambles races proposed
June 27 and ... are "noise Pollution"
aod decrease property value .
Will President
Dedicate New
Seivag~ Plant?
Tentative plans for a Presidential
dedication of Sail Clem~nte's new water
reclamation and sewage treatment plant
have been drafted and an Aug. 28 date
has been tentatively set,# City Manager
Ken Carr says.
The multimillion dollar reclamation
fa cilit.y nearing completion on the ex·
tension of Avenlda Pico, already has
its major components' in place, and
masonry work on the buildings is_,_almost
finished, Carr said.
· .An lnvitalion will go out to ,~ident
Nixon, alohg With other top ·cal
figures, for the dedication ceremo
which will take place during the mon
when Ole Prlsident usually lakes ~is
sunimer vacation.
No reply has yet come on the chances
for an appearance by the Chief Executive
either at his San Clemente estate this
summer or at the plant dedication .
The plant, built-with funds l pproved
several years ago in a major bond
election. will produce reusable water
from was{e,
The , ..... are IChecful«I for the land:
whlCh Is the-former Reeves Rancb, wtdch.
is coastward of the San Diego Free"41Y·
Wallace H. Miller leads the protestors
hi requests that cycle racing and. F'OUP
activity be conllned to undeveloped· land·
inland ol the freeway, instead of near
the expensive residences.
Miller said the races mark the second
time in as· many year9 that the races'
ha ve won city permission wi\hout~"ade->
quate" notice to local property.owners.
Last year's races were approVed, lie.
added, without proper notice, and pro-
tests from his neighborhood were made
too late. .. . ' ''San Clemente already has con-
siderable noise pollution from hl~W81'
on either side, the Santa Fe Railroad,.
Camp Pendleton, and TRW (a Dearby.
missile test site). At a time .Wl:ten ibere1 is so much emphasis-on conti'olling polJu ..
tion, we cannot understand San Clemente
being willing to add noise and air golltl\
tion so close to a reslden'tial ·area .. ·• . ,
' "We think of this as a quiet residenUal
community trying to impr9ve ~ .P4
beautify its surroundings," he added. , ' The races, held on land . now, owned
by 'Brigham Young University, Mil
scheduled to take place near the site
where a motorcycle recreation park , ~
proposed to start' operating in ,comipg -
weeks. ,.
Planning commissioners last week ap.-
proved appllcations for a pe~t to
operate the facility wbich will lie 011
several hundred acres of billy land inland
from the freeway. I'
SJ>Okesmen for the park have · saidl
tha.t besides day use for trail bikes'
the park would be the site for races. •
FI"eeway Cited
As AttI"active
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Open At 54 Fashion Island
DRASTICALLY SLASHES PRICES TO -MOVE OUT · REMAINING STOCK
WOMEN 'S LAIY BONES
GOLF SHOES
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$900 WOMEN'S & MEN'S s300 . . SLIPPERS . GROWING BIG . .
VALUES 10 $19.50 .. . • . VALUES TO $10.00 .......... GIRLS .-& BOYS ·'SHOES---seoo
l:ADIES
KEDS VALUES TD $8.00 .................. s3oo ·NURSES
SHOES VALUES TO 17.00
Lots of 5V2 & 68'1
Slz" 3V2 lo 9-VALUES TO 16.CfO
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CrwdelRa ... tt
Alabama Voters
··Flock to Po.lls
BlllMINGILUf, ·Ali. (UPI) -Volen
turned oat ·In tr~llnl "riiimlieri i..
di1 lo ...,.... the bluer gulimiatOrW '~ w .. I>* .._ _.. . "" ba&tlt between iricua1bent Albttt P.
Dr. S.muel Goin, president of ~ l!nwer 11111 GeafP · c: w~; wha
La Crosse state Univel'.&ity, ·wts:;·-niade· rue• 1 · ceoiial lisu< iri lliO cam-
couldn't resist the impulse to IPJ•· pallJI. •
one of the coeds to ·wbom be was . 'Long .llaes fonrud at vot1111 places In
banding out diplomas at r~t Birmingham before pollll opeoed al I . commencemE!flt exercises. The rt--1 , .i.. . pita! . . • of the kiss was his dau•"-a.m., and an olfldal \n ~ •la\e ca c1p1eni. . . , &&r· at Montaumery Aid the turnout wu the ter Christie. , . ' • heavJest ~'d ever aeen. He aaJd traf!Jc •
Lansing, Mich. Moyor "Gerald was snarled In ..... --becauae ,of
Graves placed plaillclotbes police-the heavy voling. ·
men around the state capitol build· , }lw-al areas also reported a good turn-
ing to stop area crime. Last Wed-.,.t, althoop porn., ofllclals aald the
neoday night, Ibey. grabbed a a. threat of rain apparently kept some vot.
year-old youth hrOaklng into · a ers from caatiag ballots In the nmofl
parked cai .teallilg a tape record-DtmocraUc· primary. 1
er. ·it was the Mayor's car. Wallace trailed Brewer by 11,000 votes · e In the llrf! Primary Moy 5, the raul~ he
·Three bab!I ducb made a bua
late /01' itl South Woodford,
England run. Drivtr George GoodhaJI, wha had •topped hi&
bW' to kt the duck$ eroi1, ~
ptd ovt ·and came to the resctU
when three of thtm fell through
o drain grating. Ptu1tngtr1
cheertd him on. until ht-brought'
thtm up -wet but ali.vt,
• , Its' a female 'world for Henry
a.1.,..,.. of Port Washington, Wis.
His wife gave birth to the couple's .
18th child-and l8lb daughter-this
week at st. AlpbODSUS hospital. • When workers at the Mauna Kea
Sugar Co., HilO, Hawaii, found
some strange weeds. growing &mitt
the sugar cane, supervisor William
Baptitt• took one sniff and called
police. Officers dug up nearly 400
rp.allijuana plants just off a planta·
lion road and burned them. •
claimed, of the "black bloc vote" which
went solldly for Brewer in the seven-man
race.
But the key to today'.!! ballotln& may be
the 150,000 votes that went for millionaire
busine.Sman Charles Woods. who rtJl\lin-
ed neutral in the runoff. These votes
will be decisive In the e1pected c1ote
race between Wallace and bis one-time
protege.
Another factor could be the weather.
'l'lwndmtarma wer. predlct"1 lot the en-
tire state and Brewer .forctJ feared rain
wooild keep many black votm It home.
Wallace needl a spectacular com&
from'behind win to reslllC!iate hb Im•
as a leader of the third party preal-
. tial movement he headed ln 1988.
Vict«y in the Democratic SUbernator.
!al primary is lanlamount ~ eliction In
Alabama. '
Allhougb jUJ!t over J million persons
Suspect Nabhedc•
In 'Dashing .Dan'
Bank · Robberies
...
voted In t.be ttrst ·primary; It was pre-
~ a ..,.·recon1·wouJd"be-..t-ln tile ruil«J. With 30,000 new registrants sl(ned
to votei: rolls between the primaries and
the intenle 'loterest in tht canlplian, it
was believed the tradJtional treod toward a. lower turnout In the runoll mlibl be
rtVeraed.
Allhough both Wallace, 50 aild -· -41-who took office wben-Walllce's -wUe
Lurline died two years q:o-camp&igned
an die wuea In th• first primary .Wal· lace'•~ appeal turned to racial matlets in
the three week runoff.
Wallace charged "black miUt&nb11 had
organlsed a '1black bloc vote" for Brewer
In the flral primary.
. ·,. *· * * Tight Races GEORGE WALLACE ·uses 'LUNG POWER' tN LAST ~INUTE BID FOR ALABAMA VOTES Ala~.m•iit ChOOM Today &etwffn .. Formtr GovtirnOr and Gov , Albert P. Brewer
Highlight
U.S. Voting
By Valled Prft• lai.,,..,u .. 11
Today was election day in eight states.
Huttle of Britain?
Students Pelt Candidates .Witli Eggs
"
Peru Quake Toll
Feared to Be
Over 30,000 with contests ranging from a fight for LONDO_N (UPI ) -Left wing student Students shouted "liar" when Brown
sur\rlval by former prealdenUal candj.. demOnstraton threw eggs and flour and said that under a Labor government LIMA, Peru (AP} -The Peruvian
date George ·C. Wallace to a forwn on heckled candidates today 1n the first pr!Viieges would be available to all. government rushed ai9 today to the
the Indochina war jn California. . noisy Incidents of the British electlon A gray-haired woman jumped up and 600-mile stretch of coastline devastated In CalHornia, the Vietnam war and jl! · campaign. · bopped a long..flaired youth with a walk·
domestic consequences pervided aome of ' At Colchester long-l)aired E s a .e x .ing stick. by a massive earthquake over the
the contests. Democrats were picJdng a University students shooting "VictorY, to At Brighton SU89ex University students weekend. The confinned death toll pas,s.
man to run against Jte:publican .Gov. Ren-.the NLF" booed and buffeted George pelted former Con.servaUve -air minister ed 1,000, and officials expressed fear
aid Rea1an. Late polls pve Assembly4 Brown, deputy leader of the Labor party, Julian Amery with eggs, nour, tomatoes that as many as 30,000 may llave died.
man }eu Unruh, a foe of the Indochina when he tried to make a campfli&n and water glasses and forced him to Th~ quake. Sunday afternoon lasted war, a two to l edge over Los Angeles speech. . • ·· leave.
Mayor Sam Yorty, who backs PrWdent n.e National Llberation Front, or NLF, Earlier. Britain's rival· party leaders only 40 seconds, but destroyed thousands
Nixon's war Policies. Reagan is unop.. is the political arm of the Viet COng. gave pledges not to Lake the country of buildings and almost totally demolistt.
posed for renomination to aeek a second Brown shouted back, "There is nothing into the Common Market without ed a number of towns . Pilots of military
f®r-year term. easier than to break up a meeting." Parliament's approval. observallon planes reported en 1 ir e Republican.! in New Me x i c o were ., b • choosing between their liberal governor, villages "erased from the map y eartu
Davtd Cargo, and a consen'ative~ Ander· t>lides or floods from Andean mountain
son Carter. for the GOP Senate nomlna-c d ·s1 . T . I 0 lakes. Uon. Counly chalnnen predicted Carter oe· aymg r1a pen.s,•. . Official figures pul the number of would wtn by a slim margin. In the known dead at 630 in Huaraz, 175 miles
Democratic primary, -Sen: J05eph M. ndrth of Lima, and at 200 at the port
~fontoy•, (0.N.M.), wu eipected to win town of Chimbote, some 35 miles to
renomination handily. c · s "t r• ht the northwest. Reports from dozens of
The New Mexico party leaders also ourt ecur1 Y· I!! ens otlter Peruvian cities raised the con-.
picked Jack Daniels over two others for U firmed total of dead to more than 1,000.
the Democratic gubernatorial nomina-Government spokesmen said more than
tion, and said Pete Demonici would best 200,000 persons were homeless; with
five othen on the GOP side. ANN ARBOR, Mich. :(UPI) -Tbe _.become an el~menlary education teacher. winter settipg .in the Andes,. ther! was
NEW YORK (AP) - A Tunisian lm·· K,y races et!ewhere: trial or John Norman cop.ms. the College He ·. W.as . charged · with.. firrt'4egree· fear or pneutnonia and other illness as
,_. m.Jarant-employed u a bartender has Iowa -Former Lt. Gov. ·RobtJ'rFu1· senior charged with U)i! sevepth and murder in ~ the ·4eath of ·'Karen Sue s~et and 1'a'in_ J)laiued those see.ldng-
1 •L-r•-ton and Holl.!le minority leader William ~ .-i.:-8 · 1• 1· •• Euu f h shelter. been lff'tlted est than an 11KKID'~a i.a· Gannon were front runners in the Dem~ last coed murder in ~ arca~_of._ 1-WD e1neman, .... a pe 1...:: •i• res man Tw t t [ ,.. -~• Da " --~ ·-• I"" --··a~· fl'om-,Grand-Rapt•s. S~,;...•a\-,1a1· n,_,.,.,,,.... -en Y anny-para roope.r~ rom u.ima HD...,.ung-n" --the~wt~·.manll'Cn:u crit1Cb8ttli. to opJ)ose GOP-Gov:-RoOert lll'liVerslty town~ Opeiicu 'f"ay-UiNU' 6"" 1.1 c -,. " ' ""Y be d ped tod to H
bank robber -pulled hia 20th job in D. Ray. Republican Rep. Fred SchwengeJ security precautions. '• 2.1 and her strangled, beaten and sexually wer~ to rop . . ay In uaraz,
three months. faced a stiff challenge from &tate legls-Unitonned and plainc!Othes Polit-mien abused body was found in a guily near a city of 22,000 high m. the ~nde.s that
lator David Stanley, defeated by 1 nar-guarded the Washtenaw: Co~tf .'~ Ann-Arbor-three days later. -·----auffered~~-percent-destruction 1~-the
FBI agents and city detectives, acting • c;ow m 1 r gJ n in 1968 by Sen. Harold as proceedings began an hOur. &rid, ~ She was the Seventh and last young quake. After. !J1e paratroopers established
M"onday on Ups that resulted from recent Hulhea , half late. Collini' lawyers were liite woman slain in similar circumstances communicaU~~ more air drops w_ere
newspaper pictures and artlclta on_the New Jel'll)r _ Democratic Sen. Hani-in arriving. '• _ around the-,-twin university communities to deliver prov1S1ons, doctors and medical
-. bandit, had gone to Queens teeking to aon A. WUUama Jr. had the edge to Win All perlOlll entering 1be courtz:oom withln~two ye-ats. · ' i supplies. Hua~az then . will werve as
qusUon.'Raphael Pavla, 44. renomtnatton Oftr State Sen'. Frank J. ofJudge:JohnConlinweresearclia. C.Ollins was charged only in Miss a cen~er or relief operations for the sur·
Miu·fiffany Eddlnger, a lunmss rae-inO "driver trainee" at Buffalo (N.Y.)
Ractioo:v, wear.! the present mtn's
11111< baoQll !ilks (left) and models
(rfOht) the shorts and snug blouse
sht would like to wtar. Do you think
the ftl1D outfit would give her unfair
od-""1•1 • 'lbe graduating class at Edison
·lll;h School of Miami , Fla .. pro-
duced a corps of valedictorians-
. llve boys who finished with Identi-
cal 4.5294 point aver8ges out of a
pooslble 5. They'll share the honor.
Pavia was arrested as he stepped Guarlni. and Nelson G: Gross ,___a former Collins, 22 .. a resident' of the' De.trait Beineman's death, but on Aprll 15. a rounding area. . . . . from a taxi at%:~ p.m. near his &part-GOP state ctuiliman, had only token op-suburb of Cuenter Line, was brought Monterey County, Calif 1 grand Jury The navy tra1nmg ship Independenc1a
ment. _police said be had ,1,~l~ in his ppsitioltfor tlle_Repub_lican ~to the _co_urt__m>m his cell.in.Jh.L@_un1y_.retumed_an indictment pllargU'/g him \\'as sailing today to ChimbCJ~e to serve
posselldon, the exact amount t4Jcen frori't !nation. But Uwis B. Ka.den, a young jail. · ' ·--:-· With murder in the death of Roxie Ann as a hospital ship for that area. The
a Manhattan bank U minu~ e&rller. Democrat backed by antiwar students, At the ·time of his arrest Ju1y 31, Phillips, 17, of Milwaukie, Ore., who navy cruiser Bolognesi, which · took ~Dashing Dan W:~ IO named by the wu given a IOQd chance of defeaUng In-1969, Collins was a senior Engti$h major was slain near Salinas in mid.June of Pr~sident Juan Velasco .to Chimbote
FBI beCause of the Polltenw,nd s~d ~cumbent Rep.. Edward J. Patten. A light at Eastern Michigan University in 1969 while she was vacationing tllere Monday night. was returni.Qg to Lima
with which hi inoved from bank lo voter turnout was likely. neighboring Ypsilanti, and int~nded to and while Collins was in the area. with 300 injured persons. bank when a telltr turned him down.
Hidden cameru , had snapped his
photograph from variOus angles in lhe
20 banks. _ ·
Authorities said the robber would hand
a note to a teller, demanding big bills
and warning that he had a gun. On
six occasions, the teller denied having
large bills and Dasblng Dan walked
out quietly.
When he was oot turned down, the
robber, who plied his trade Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays, said '1thanr
you" for the cash .
The neatly taJlored 00\dup man got
more than '35.000 In the· series Of rob-
beries, the FBI .id. ,
Pavla waa charged wHh robbing a
Jamaica. Queens: bank .March 4 and
faces a JO.year prison tmn and $S,OOO
fine upOlhconv1ctioo. ·
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Venezuelan President
Welcomed by Nixon
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presldenl Nix·
on, welcoming President Rafael Caldera
or Venezuela to the White Howie, said
today their U-year-old p e r so n a I
friendship sOOuld "contribute to good
understanding.''
Speaking at a formal arrival ceremony
'Ill the IOUth lawn, Nixon said be and
Caldera had been per'°'1al friends since
meetings .In 1958 and 1951. This associa-
tion, he declared, should contribute to
understanding and to the solution of
any problems between the two countries
which he added ~e "vtry kw."
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SAIGON (AP) -Nor11i ·Ing. ~ ..... ,._.. _,.
Violaamese troops °""""' eaouoltla --part ol' a Souln Vi-"~-•-~ mouatalntop artillery bae to-IDd _.~ad•-• tt U.
d.ly, lnlllctilll! one ot the oUlpoll le the _.,... ...,_
heavlelt 90ualty tolb suf· ner o1 Sou1h Vletnlm, the
Teredt by the S a i g o n repol1a Aid. .
government's forces in such Accounts of pe...m. Jn the
an lttack. area • where a ll'OIJP ol
Fid!I .._, said al least television nporiel< dlnp-
46 Soul!> Vietnamese troops peared &mday n.toed a ques-
had been killed. 84 were woun-lion today -the mt11
ded and a olhera, were mloa' .,.,. --'
lo ·all, • D6WMI'"'! ----tllln'lilo9B ·tp. tm. Uatlt lhO ~ Oftr: mlulo( ·ln CM•--Tiit medlalely ait.r 11111, tho Info Cam-did
lll)'tiory """"""611 lhem un-PMMDll Mid, a -....,/ not bJve'tO W«TY loo much
dlrlJnoo tilt lmards ol ob-bll a jeep In the newsmen's ohoti! being cap lured .
~ t.t ....,. ot the w1r convoy. 1be peuanta, _Jllct"' Although IOme have fallen into
ln •00t-•1t+. Since ~ 1f'•r ~re were bodies ~-theletfJ, enemy hands in Laol and
started la Vietnlm 21 dftlina and that the _can ame under Vietnam, newsrpt11 travel inc
COYerln( the D6Wl•bave' been 1~1le-Weapoi11. fire. to ballle oce ... ID _Vleinam
killed and al leul IJll -. ..This ·~ • u ' !t Is usually 80 ~th allied uruls.
ed: - -~•rjll!d, lhiiiWi iloilbt on euty With a r i.l1y. s u p p 11 e d
Cambddlan .IOldlen~n Id speCulolloo that the l!BC and transport almost. toUilly Jack-
...-, lo .._.... nporled CBS crews were coplured· by Ing from the Cambodian side
the _. · ~ a bridge enemy fOf'Cel. of the Cambodian w. a r ,
, newsmen have had to get to
High Level
Officials
'Four Viet
', *. *~* ... -"-. * * * * * thelrJt«Jesonthelrown, ~ wheU>er by sampan, bicycle,
mot.orbike or hired c a r . llUsh Mission Bared :.~~edru: •• ~~
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A
high level task force ,• or
senators, congres s men,
governors and White House
officials will leave Wednesd&y
for a week·long fact.finding
trip to ·Southeast Asia, it waS'
discloeed today.
The itinerary for the group
• Is not yet firm, but Che group
is expected to visi t Cambodia,
South Vietnam and possibly
Thailand.
Maras co Tells Secret Cambodia Move
NEW YORK (UPI) -The
United Stata was involved in
a delicate intdllgence opera-
tion in Cambodia more than
a year before Amerjcan troops
moved imo that countr1, ac·
cording to Robert F. Mar~1 the former Anny Specw
Forces captain who was
charged with muMetlng one
of his Vit!tnamese spies.
The spy. mission w a 1
unknown even to top generlls
in the Anny's South Vietnam
Command, Marasco said.
Army and I can't answer
that."
But if UlQle wbo discovered
CbUyen'1 adlms had to choose betWlltft "keeping him on ice,"
reJeuing bim or assassinating
hiMi be aald, the latter "unof-
ficially •.• wu probably the
best eourae of action."
The tra-1pt 'If Mal'lllCO'I
lnterview"with NBC news cor-
respondent Sander Vanocur
WU releasod Monday. It will
be broadcast tonight by the
netWork on ita progranr "Firlt
Tuesday."
border, at the base of the
Parrot's Beak." He WU issued
fictitioos identity papers as
"Captain Martin" and the en.
tire intent ol the ·milaioo was
camouflaged from the South'
Vietnamese -bodl because
a unlltera! U.S. operaUoo with
South Viet lmowlqe was
"not in keeping with our
treities" and, due to Viet
Cong inflltraUoo, passing such
information on to tl)e South
Vietnamese "wu like broad-
casting your operation."
newsmen who would never
travel without mi.Ii.Lary escort
into, say, South Vietnam'a-
War Zone D have forged
ahead beyond the last military
outposts in Cag>bodia.
At least 57 North Viel·
naniese were reported killed
in the fl.ght.ing at the artiller'y
base. At mklafternoon enemy
fOIUS were atJU holding part
ol the flrebaae.
'!be outpost la a form<r U.S.
Marine base named Tun
Tavern, after the PW!adelphia
Inn where the Marine Corps
was founded in 1775. Jt oc.
cuples a .mountaintop
overk>oking the Da Krong
Riffr valley, a r\Jl11ed re&i<Jn
ol jungled hills and mountal.ns
about foor miles east ol the
Laotian border and 21 miles
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U v ing Stereo? ,
Dr. stuart Rhien, 23, puts three stethoscopes on his triplet sons at: U!.e Albert n
Einstein College of Medicine in New York, where I>r. RhJen is an intern. The 1i
docU>r and his wife, Judy, have Jl6IDed tbe sons A, Band C -but only for the '1
time being. · "!
Israeli War Planes AttaCk
Egyptinn Bases on Canal
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' • A sopkesman in the office
of Herbert G. Klein, president
N ix o n • s communications
director, described the trip a,
a fact-finding tour ' ' t o
determine what's going on."
The group will report to Nixon
when it returns to Washington
June 9.
Marasco and eight other
Green Beret offJcen s~ two
months in jail last fall before
the Army dropped charges
against them , claiming the
Central Intelligence Ageocy
(CIA) would not cooperate in
the prosecuUoo "in the in·
terest of national leCW'ity."
Jn. statements rueased Mon-
day, Manco •aid Thai Khac
Clluyen, the u.s ... mployed tri-
ple agent who alJegedly was
murdered, was giving in-
formation about the secret
American spy mission both
to the Viet Cong and Ille South
Vietnamese.
Marasco said his Cambodia·o
mission, dubbed "B-57" by the
SpeciaJ Forces,· has head-~
quartered · at '-South Viet-
namese bale "Mehl on the
border, a~·, throw ol the
The B-57 IPY mission, divld·
ed into two groups, i;naintained
.a network of agent.s in ".all
ti the Parrot's Beak and
sometimes 11 far as Phnom
Penh;" Maruco said.
south of the demliltarized By United Press Iot~rnatioaal nouncement said two Israeli forced to return eastward," 1 ~ enemy fol'Cfe, believed eoflKlrals, each 20, wer_e killed an official . E II y p t 1 a n t Israel said waves of ils jet s"""••-an said to be from the 66th North fighter.bombers blasted "Eavn. and six other soldiers wounded t-""'~u • ·'
V"lnam....., o-.,; ... -~. bil n.-rwr •L-'-. The EgypUu ;1pokesmaj\ ... n:: ...... ,~_..ic:aA wri; tian targets along the Suu when 1.ue&T vehicle &truck.. a made 00 mention of loueJ ·
Midair Bomb Bl.ast
Kills 1, Hurts 12
Heading the group will be
Klein and presidentia l
coomeler Bryce N. Harlow. eo......... m_aklng the trip will
be John A. Love of Colorado,
chairman of the National
Governors Conference: Ray·
rnond P. Shafe r of
Pennsylvania, chairman of the
Republican Governors Con.
ference, and Robert E .
McNair of South Carolina,
chaJnnan oC the Democratic
Governors Conference.
base with smaU arms, rocket Canal today in 5~ hours of mine Monday nl11ht. in the raids today but 11 Egyp-
grenades and satchel dlarges. raids that inflicted heavy Tel Aviv communiques gajd tlan soldiers were reporied
The attackers broke throua:h damage. Cairo reports sald llraell jets flew two missions killed and 11 W9UJ)ded in ~
the perimeter and captured EgypUan warp 1ane1 in-111ainst Egyptian targets ·in Israeli alr attacb Mondly .. H
IOl1\e of the bunk.en on the tercepted the raiders and the canaJ zone this morning Syria said two of il110ld.iet11r
east aide ot 'the base, then drove· them off. ....-one i.stifta to' minutes and were missing after the raid.,
used them to fut on h: def en-On another Middle East the othef two houn -8nd Into the Golan Helghta, the
den in' other plrb of the front, Syria announced a raid •returned to the attack in the first reported by Dama9CUs
MANILA· (UPO -A haltd opposite SlDtos and then: na Cln\1). · · by its rorces into the oceuple<I afternoon with .. another two-. since M&rch, The Israeli
grenade explosion aboard a s~lation .Lozada may have Altho<lch allied operaUons in Golan Heights durlng the night hour raid. A spokesman said targeli were described· a~
Asked specifically if he ltill.
ed Chuyen, Marasco said,
"That is, has been, classified
for security purposes...bf the
. Li 1 been the ·intended tara:et of Cambodia have c u r t a J I e d and said 15 Israeli 10ldlers all planes returned safely to positions In the sou\hem and::i: Philippine Air nes Pane the grenade. But he said he enemy attacks In lhe southern were k1,lled or wounded in at· central secton of the .DQ.miJe~
flylng at 13,000 feet ripped knew of. no reason· fo r an part of South Vietnam, there tadcs on three o u t p o s ts . ba~iro repom said t h e cease-fire line. ,.
a huge hcle in the fuselage attack on him. have been a aeries ol fierce Israel's' vers.ion of the foray Israeli planes tried to attack In addition, Syria aatd the~
today and killed o n e It was the second time In ~orth Vietnamese a t ta c k s said six Syrians were killed poslUons In the northern and raiders fought Israeli rtin-"
passenger. Twelve others were sll' weeks a PAL ~lane had ~y against bases In the with no Israeli casualties. central sector of the. canal. forcements h~ed for the! 1
Army Trial
Brings Hint
Of Base KKK
hurt, four of them seriously. had an infJight explosion. An nortbemn09t Pr<! v Ince s , '11te Israeli jets ·swep t .across "Every Ume the enemy scene and "prevented them I
The dead man, Francisco uploaion April 21 caused a where South V let names e the Suez Cailal today as Israel warplanes came they were in· from achieving their ml.ssiofl,
Santos, 25, was seated in the PAL crash in Mllcb all 311 forces have taken over the announced new casualUes ln , terctpted by our jet fighters destroying two enemy h Four House members and
frur senators, members of
armed services committees of
the two chambers, will abo
accompany the group. the
spokesman said.
fifth row on the left aide of r.;.pe_.-1 ;::a:board==we=,.=tru=ed.==::ima:::::jo:r:bunl=="'=ol=CO!=nbe=L===the==ana.===A=• :T:tl=A:v:lv=an-==and==an:ti:al:r:craf=l=gu=nners=~a=nd==tracks==wi=th=their=· :pe::-:rsonne:::;;--1_.'-:'::: the cabin o1 the Fokker
Friendship plane whn 111e·
. It .... understood the house
memben would be Reps.
Melvin Price (0-DI.), William
Btay CR-Ind.),· G. William
Whltel>urst (R-Va .), and 0.
C. Fisher (0-Tex.), All are
supporter! or administration
policy in. I~bin!!. .
1be trip was arranged. by
the 'Mille House to give ad·
ministration leaders a · first4
hand account of how the Viet-
namizaUon program is work4
ing and the accomplishments
ol tile: U.S. operations agalMt
border sanctuaries i n s Ide
Cambodia.
'Ibis is the highest.Jevel
delegation to tour Vietnam at
White House invitation &i.nCe
Nixon came into office.
gnnade esplodecl. It ripped
a bole the 1iJe (I( ID oil drum
In • the fuaelafe and Suloa
NEW .. YORK 1API -Aft •wu nearly IUCbd out o1 the 18-year~ld private is awaiting opening.
coUrt-martial for att.mpted Four pa.....,eni pilled Sao-
murder in the wake of -alleged · tos back btlidet but he dted
Ku Klux Klan acUviUes at of severe internal injuries and
a U.S. Army post in West a slcull fracture five hours
Gennany, the New York Daily tater. The plute made a sate
News reported today. landing at Rous City Airport
The repert followed a de-six minutes after the blast.
mand Monday by R.t P. 'Ibe craft was c;arT)'ing 40
Seymour Halpern (R·N.Y.), paSRJJgers and a crew of four
for a con g r e 11 l on a I in-on a local flight originaUna:
vesUgation .of an alleged 47-from ManUa:
man KKK klavern. A youth llWng behind Su-
Tbe Anny said Monday that tos aod a woman in. front
it had investigated but found of Suto& IJllffered severe leg:
1¥> evidence that a klavem wounds. Both bad a leg am-
e'xisted at the post, the head· putated.
quarters of the 14th Armored Cd'l. Arcadio Lozada, chief
Cavalry at Fulda, near the of police of Bacol:od Qty, the
East. German border. plane .. s destination , was aeated
The NeW!, however, said
that Pvt. caries R. Hernandez
Rodriguez of New York "is
awaiting trial in Germany on
charges growing out of a knife
fight with an alleged KKK
member who belon11ed to bis
Mayor Claims
'Persecution'
unit." TRENTON, N.J. (UPI) -
The newspaper said this in· Newark Mayor Hugh J, Ad-
formaUon was brought to Ila donizio, reOOffed In four at.-
BUENOS AIRES (AP! -alt<Won by John Van 1"°k, tempb at 1ainlog a <!'lay in
20, a fll!nd of ROOrlg1lez', hi• exto<tion-«>Mpkocy trial, Antonio Cardinal Caggiano, who produced a Jetter in which said at the start of court
t be R om a n Ca t.h o I I c the Puerto Rican private told pi-oceedinl:s today Ulat he was
ArchbishoV of Buenos Aires, of his troubles with a white the victim of ''po 11 tic a I
Bishop Asks
Kidnapers
For Release
pleaded Monday night for the soldier. persecuUon."
kidnapers of. former President Jt quoted this excerpt trom Addonizio is also seeking
Pedro Aramburu to contact the letter ; 1 vlndicaUon at the polls and
him with tenru for the release "He belonged' to the. KKK his four \.IMUCC'eSSful attempts
ol the 67-year-old retired and he was trying to use were to have these pr~
general. me. He callfld me a nigger ceedlngs delayed until after
The commander in chief or lover and all that. He even the JWlf: 16 mayoral nmoff
the anny, LC. Gen: Alejandro wrote or painted on my wheaf he faces the battlels .~
LanUSM:, tok1 garrilon com-bedsheets and I quote, 'Nigger hie poUUcal We. He w1e
mandera throughout the coon-lover, stay away from them first New Jersey politician lo
try to keep calm. and avoid or you will be next, signed stand trial while running for
KKK.,., -'~
r.taliatory -a g a In st,·--------------·-----~ followers of ex-dk:iator JuanJll
Peron. He said the army must
''set an example'' in preserv·
Ing i•ttie well-being and in-
tegrity ol the r<publk:.''
Aramburu left his home Fri·
day morning with two men
in military uniforms. A
Peronlst underground
organization called 111e Juan
Jose Valle Command 'said in
a communiqbe that it had
kidnaped Aramb<ru '"1d woUJd
execute him in retaliation for
the execuUcm of 27 Perunists
duriog bU .. ealdency.
Gromyko Meets
French Aide
PARIS rtiPll :.. Soviet
Foreign Mll\ister A,ndrel A.
Gromyko conferred wltb Jl'rtn.
ch leaders today. ~le Em
developments topped the qen-
do st Gromyko's request. __ L
Asked by French F°"""'
Mllnster l!laurioe Sdn•naim io
11---·pick-tlle M>jeol-thal-Jio
wanted to dl9CUSI with priori-
ty, Gromym ct.. tlleJllddle
Sales
TRAINEE
A way !or a high school graduate
to enter lbe newspaper business
DAILY PILOT
' This highly successful local newspaper has
an opening for a trainee in the circulation
saJes area. Selected applicant will receive a
liberal starting salary, .regularly scheduled
raises, bonus opportunities, and niany fringe
benefiu aucb u paid vacations, paid group
iilsuranc. and·a :cr.dit·unlon. He will also be
provided a company car with puaonal nso
privileges.
Applicants must 'be 18, have a clean drlv·
fng record, have a high school diploma and
should be reasonably clear of mOitary serv·
ice draft. Hours are generally 11 A.M. to 9
P .M. with s_ome ·Saturday overtime.
If yoti are qtlallfled and · are IUterested 1 In
learning more about wh~re !hi• training
leads,. come lo the DAILY PILOT office, J30
-Wesl-Bay-Streel and .. k for-Mr. Wllllam.-!n
the Circulation Department.
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Young,at Heart-Dependable and Smart
but, young man, buying power is cash-power
-Yaa sb11 need call--In these days of credit buying, credit cards
ond -poyment plans. Ynu must have cash for • down payment.
I,.. .., put• IJOOI! dlunk down on a new home, you can get better
t1m11, klldtc icMw lntenlst nites. And did you knew that tor~
$1 ,.. .., poy In call lot tl1at new car-you could be saving as
__,,IS 'Z1 -lit...,,. in int9iest7 That'• how valuable cash can
bt.So, lllrtoa:wnulltincthatcash now. Come in to Newport Balboa
lill1"P llld brlnc--for a Cash Accumulating Account (Savings
ID,,.,,. Ylll wAI eom the hlehest rate of Interest paid anywhere bY
REGUlAR MOHTMLY INVESTMENT
$25 , .. SIOO S200
l fr. an 11~ 1,233.tl 2~6'.17
5'11. l707.!IJ 3.415.48 "830.99 1'1661.7'
l OT11, :ltOO.DO 1801.0Z 1¥02.0S 31,203.5' ., ... ltp2!1.17 ~' 41,llS.05 81,64Ut
• ..,11oi1y 111 ln!!Ul'ld llYlnp. Then, when you are ready for that new
'-, eat at maybe even that "dreamed about" boat, and you have
•-JOU11 pt credit for it.
Thi• ch1rt shows how yo ur monthly
s11vints accumulate at our current base
rate of ~-00% 1 ye1r compounded daily.
SURE-We have all these high rate accounts too
A5SP11il"'*-*A5.25S900.y8omllAccount:trAS.75SOneYaar
8aa A a i Rate ADcount ($1,0l'XJ MinirfU1'1):* !'-6~ Two to Ten Yeer Guar·
- --($5,000 Minimum) :tr A 7.wl. Guann!lld Rate A<counl 1$1oo,IXIO II I 'II) '/l Al~ dllJ)'
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• 'l'GdllJ.,M OrlDCt •Coanlf.;rtlldeal.l•.....U.•th'llr witln& f111• Mu, IJ ,aecaod flmll ·to.tldllt ~ ...,,.
ot Ille Jere dtllrabla ~of ,l!Ni·palltlcal";am,,.ip
11111 tnded -·am.alto about .a•cooNuctl .. :......,uon
hom -ol the ·cmlldatet for;lllate -. . ' . Ileml· · .. ·
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ol lllir!ff 'and coroner are bellll=:=· . :tlii;li; "Clllf: ' :: '· ." . .
It ... ,·new o!fke Otb*rwlff It ha .. ·~11'' " " '" " • M ' ~ --I • . ,. :..J..:.L,;. t l 'j ' to Ill! dle.lrii:umbeilt lll'if. nls'WU·a:pofj .111114 ..... 1, ·
DOI and 1boUld not have·oocurn4. • • • ... ,' , " . , . . , · ,~
. -And 1.,Mt!nc oti ~""'*lefA 1t"aj1MavJ . , 0 ... • , l""'1 !bat the worten .for·both.~atil•-~ . • ·, · .
ly vlolatecMlle 1aw,11y p<llUJlg ~ 11&nl•ll1ruWlty ; .
po1ea 'Oii pQbllc lholOlilhfUU: 'l\e ·aherl!f-u,~ · " ~.. <'
of!lcen oxpecltd to ·eiiforce·tbe Jaw aga!Dst 'sQCh~d;,. "' • "
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-P...u:.-;p<iltlcal wsaAIDtian'• ~"In
nCJD1)8ltlaan,\)lficel la Ollt olt'tht mttl l!arfl!&r.W.,.
of the splrit•ol non-pertlaon g~ Tbt ~
o1 quaat-offlclal "alftllatecl" e•"1•8">uPI •nm,,tn
11lch races la bad ~ wort ll't!f! wllhlil·thelr own
membenblp. But they compound lli'e abule bey*. all
COlllClenca b,l' sending out ·m~ omple bOllO\I or
b-ement • .. . ' , ..... " .. &..,; • • ~ -...
-Alld·speaklng of·camft•'-lllln• ri.;,,..,...._,~ .J. •
.,. legally ·i>lactd !ht)" ~?.main'.,., mO\iir., qi! •
yean after 'the election to iiollule the C91J1i1rl11de.iCMi-.
dlc!Ma .llloillil.be required by'Jew to ~·bOlld ·'fOr ~t' ·
electlOn miovaJ of their-own sigqa;li tbql~.rrdo!th " removpig ttiemlelves. , · .....,. .., · · "'
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other llOli1lcsillonJ to DOIHllembe'fa. · .
Both_ partl.. are vwi.to.1. Tbe LegiJJatur, ou(ht
lo prolllblt thia ldnd of parlillDJtamperlng with--
partisan election•· Any-groiip,lhlt·encl~es~dales for partisan office ought to be barred>from Y'ID-
dorsing candidates in non-partiian races. ·
-It toot a ruling from a Supelior .court judgt'>lo
keep· the ·Orange County ,Republican •Centnl ~
tee from giving· a favorabl~ lnat to one;caJIC!ida,te for
a county aupervisor'1 poat and Hcludtng others-m the
May lsllle of the ·committee's· offldal··maguine, due to' be delivered just prior to the election. After lb•
judge's ruling, the mailing of the magazine wu·lfOlay-
ed, since candidAlel olber than tlie Ollt maklnJ the
complaint also would have· been affel:led.
Whether the circumstances occurred by accident
rather than. design, and whether the implled endorse-
ment wu less significant than claimed, lbe fact re-
mains. It should not have taken a court ruling to .see the light of fair play to fon:e . the official county GOP
organization-.in this case.
-A man describing himself u '.'an ·inte..-·tu·
payw" brought suit to compel rotation of names of
candldatea' for sheriff on the htllot. Becaun the offlcu
µfor lhe,C011slnlcli .. 5~· ·: .we'~~
the10\dffl,·Robert A. Went Beecb.<&·c~'lld" '
toofr:~~d-~~!; a4dml ~;toi,the~
•MIWl'fl • • , ·~·· , • t' ' t r • ',f. t , '.,. , " "• "In .a lllale . if.re of;Callfornla," he;uld.';"lllla • ,,\.;.l :'
imperaUve thet ... fi!ld•bftter.w11S •for ~r-"A'. r I
-'to communlcate,•to•tbt electo.ale:i M<>wMl111 .. '" ... ·• • costa 1re-r!llderllll 1t-air-r~11i1e~i~~· v
effective prlmuy tal!IPilcn:for·camtltutional ~•·" ·
Wenke proposes ail·aclaptaUoo ol the p'iociedufe'.!\t ·
uaed hi preaentlng for and agalmt argulnents ·OD ·
propoituon1. Aller fllln(, .. ch candldate'coli~cbPQ'.<a
fee (large enough to discourage J\OOo•erioua caDcn4ofa)
for distribution by the atate of 1 Jlmlled nmnher of
words ab<ftrt the Cllldldate to each registered vottr of
the candidate's party. Opponents would have a cllanct to ol>ltct to any falsehooas. ·
It's an !dee worlh ·1erlous ·C011slderaUon ,1n sac...
mento. It's pretty.clear that even on the Oranr• County
level campaiift ethics and . C111Dpai1D · spendlnJ •CID
rtand a Joi of 1erloua examination. •
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Talking ·One
Way, Acting
Another
Dear
Gloomy .
Gm:
•••Palat· Renudtu In ••Fog
CBS Even~n,g News Is Under Attack
WASHINGTON -CBS evtnlnr ..,..
hu o(fered --· .. requellel
In lhla column hro -.... " ...
filmed homlr lndHmt In Vlelllam.
without, 00wever, comtnc to pips wllb
the cmraJ qualion.
-the 1ood old da:yl wbell
lludenl apathy WU I problom !
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' An Ill mlnule mutlaJ an lhe CronkHe
ai-to the Penlo-
gon'a challel\ge ot
-tu flhn of the "'"' bing ot a Viet Cong
-by a South VlelnameM llOldkr 1ave--no addftionaJ,
due to the l&lltlty
" -advio-... -allePI -·ioo.
pr..r, .... the de-
-" .... pllcity, lfuy. -·
Acconlln( to an official P"'lllOll spokesman "ln1ullldent inlorm.tlon,wu
gained from Ibo CBS flkn Jlft9elltalloo
lo aid In lbe.ln•eollplion."
Tllil la Ibo P>lnl at 1"lie and ,...
the ,.._ for lhe PenlalOll'• regb<st
1or ...-rum and ldd111ona1 in·
lo!'mollaa an lhla porticular incid"'t and
hro oCllen.
CBI EVENING NEWS acted in its
lane· ranp 1o1era1 In supporting the
aalheol!city ot the incident and is to
be commended for that, although there
were tome ppe. sun. there was enough
auppmin, evidence to lndlcale that the
Pentqon wu wrong in suggesting that
an Auatralian helicopter was involved
· ad on other polnta caoceming whether
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T!,IESE ,MA~ have-.'~ aul>
joct· of inljlllry In Coagreas, the federal
CmunimkatlclnJ <Anekiioo, llie Ptn-lalOit and lhe Whlle llo'uae. Tbe ·P>lnl
WU mcbed -the CBS llJou&(lt 11. lhoiJld respond publlc:ly in It. own
medium and II did ao effectively oa oae lq¢denL • . .
When the network, however, &Oii
beyond. thla lo imply or allow lhe in· · !-to · be drawn thal wbat na1ly '11· ll'ilsu< la its -.._. Pentqon
. preuid'e to !ell· It llk .. II Is c:redullly
~· to drop. An answer to such an
lmjtllcalion is thal in Jlftlllrinl ill robut• ta!' to the':Pl!lllqon CBS hac! to bave -~ · from' the command ht SalcOn. which ii rather 1 1trange way
1# ........ ent r.....-to _IL
TOO MANY OF the men appoinled to sods agencies take on the cotoraUon
of the industry they are obligated · to
&enltiDiR. Instead of being the guardians
of the public lnleresl, they turn into
the wtlling tools of a special segment.
and the laws art not enforced, or are
enforced in a prejudiced and self-serving
way.
Thin, after a couple o( year~of playing
footli' these officials leave to take hl&b-
payi:ae jobs in the very areas they
,..,. ouppooed to recutaie. Some 2,000
miUtlr)' and naval offtcen have ·been
hired u apensive "consWtants" by com·
pm!et deallnc In defeme contracts.
Three Ar.eas of <•Jlati ,~h~ Psychic'
OBVIOOSLY, NO SoVeromeat olficW
A Juror's Principal Duty
A ·junir's motl Important duty Is to
hear lhe evtllence and to weigh and analJl!e II with car<. '!be judgo then in·
~ hiln .., tile ia'f aad be 1oa 1o 1iJO
jury _,, with hia ·i.uow Jun>n.
Before be 1>ean an the faell luJly a
junlr ibOuld lalk ·1o no one aboul the cue
ad llie Judi< warns him nol lo form any ...,_ imlll he hears ·au the endence.
Talk With 111t1 cl the partieS, the lawyers,
er wlas•e• would lead people to think
Illa! the other side la nol gelllnl • fair
~ junlr m111I be alool during irlal.
Be ~ not Jet court altaches or
-lib< talk lo him aboul the case. If
..-doea, be m111l lell the judge. •
IN A IUllCJ:NT U:S. SOpreme Court
-lmllfl wu .accused cl murder. His
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fellow, Smith, la ,.uty." Al -Ume
the balllff lold -jum, "If there is any!hlnl ,.,..., In finding Smith guilty,
the Supreme Court will comet It."
'!be jurws told the judge about these nmaru bul be aOid thal allboqh ao1
proper they had done no harm. When
Smith WU -guilty, be appealed. '!be.
Sllpftme CoQrl ruled thal the conncllon
be rmnod: Our c-t1lutloll stvts to
... .,.... "a rtpl to trial by an bnparllal
jury and to be canfronled w1111. the
witnesses 11ainst him."
Too1bt• Bdltor:
·Man '!be Psythic ii a field · divided ·
today into three attat:
I. The demblll)rabh! pheoomeDL .
2. Psydllc i'elear<:b via ponpsyd>oo
tocY. s. Spiritua!Wn, or tho m.,,,. behind
the pt.:nornena. .
'Ille liral ~ deala with an .....
of ~tea leaf nadinp, Pofm· lstry. lelapa ,larol cards and cerla1n
!<inn• and lne " medl111'1ahlp. Panpsycbolol)' I n v o I v e • ack!DUOc
research Into ab of thla which is b<yond
the nv. physlcet ..,.,., of man. an
~ -the COOV<1lient lenn ESP, or Exira Sen0>ry P~plion. 11 ·Ibis
area ot mearch then la a srwinl
acceplanee '.of the valldity lo theae
phenom .... but u staled by Dr. Gantner
Murphy, "If thert were cne-tenth of
the evldenct in any, other field of science
tbal there ii in parapsychol"I)' ii would
be accepted beyond queaCkm.."
Al TO SPIJUTUWIM. ii propooes
a belief tn a conlinued life beyond death,
and In communicaUon with lhe "depart-
. eel" u -.ied lhrouP qualllled
medlumOhip, and through I r o w I n I
verificaUon of. aurvival u demoutrated
lhrourh parapsycbololk:af ruurcb.
Spirilaalilil believe • in aa ,ii...
compoaa!n( pt\wer, aplrll, forea, inllnllo
God. They believe in lo\'t in . Ill purest
form. 'lbelr Idella are of Ilia highest
law! .... ti ii..,..., -~CU.Iii, in hia UPI columl in lhe DAILY PILOr
Mai 13. denigralel spirilUaltsts by """1" lJll apirltuallan with Y 0 0 d. 0 l'I m I
salantlm, aorcery and.--. . .
THiii Ill THE """"1 article 1'blch
tha DAILY!PILOr ~In -I
months attacklnl S ·and • 11
the same lime bewalllnr 1111 ·demllo
of lhe chun:b<s. Cuaala al -admttl
that tbe chm<h ii lalllnr -by IOI livtnc him 111oae ap1r1111a1 INdlo . ..-
formerly.-lltllt '« no otflect
suddel1lyond<r ..... -cha01e ot penonallty aflor -A
PA!\AKEET!??
1r1ar'IaoW lllPt day1 and then,... to. , THE llAILIFr'J TALI' vlolaled lwo ~ i;z1 ~. us1p1 to protect the =.":1. ~"';:"!.1~ not U:.,~f :~ .--------•• Geers• -----1-,--·
jUJ7 1111i'hlanl ·tho cue I« the etcbl -r, In tllla cue the batliff, nor could Dolt a-p:
_Qgotes
·-' .... -he CJl>IHllmlne the balllU -•boul hil -~ • ji,.-alk when tbe jury wu "prlvale lalk''.to Ille juror. Whal do you do with a ponlieet
gollii Ii )lmdl. the bailiff said to -Jn California the bailiff lakes an oath·to lllal drlnks beer and then becomtt
Juror tn-.Gf fllaolben, "Thal wlc:Md proleCt the .jury and to.let no _~ne-~lk lo a meaa .. r .. lfe IUed. to .be
. 1 _______ It, nor will be lalk lo II ucepl lo Ok ab!< 1o drink me W1dor the labia
If ii hu reached • vtrd!Cl r1 le The court WUI dfclare-1 ·ml1trlal if It and wu ape ect gent men.
finds thal jurors lalk with ooe •ldt, In-J.P'. vesllgatethecaao.on ~.-1-_De.,.ar,J .F.: witnelltl or others 1bout lhe case. Such ~cohol-tra depre'88nt.-not-1
a cue m\llt be retried. 1Umulant as n\U\Y people think.
N.ole' CoU/omia laWl/Ort off<r thta ~!"~'Ji:~';.:·:
Well, at leul 'llr!nld,. with ,..r
parakeet t«ps )'W hll bellll
a lolilarf drink«. A,. JOU _,,.
11'1 a parakeet! Other -a1ao Wt, you blolr. (Adallly, I .....
..Wnc np a psbltno ·~
lributiOI lo the dtl1-J el-I
mynah, bul m IK<llld *"'II* I 11111---tt.) .
TRI rou..owING Mieer,pt1•Wft'I
taba !rGm tbia report:
"It ·11 ·~ trite 'thtt ... tbere 1 art
quite 1 dear· Pltanels be t wet n the
·--ta.-ded·ln·llil·lfGliiel QI mOdern phenomena •ttesled by
Splriluallala. And if .... wert· thal the·
!Iller must, be doublad because · they
ho,. nol Jet ·pmect capoble of sc1 .. 1111c
atatemnt and1vetificliUon, we must add
thaMlil·-, llll ·the -. .
Always War?
Att• lllere 1m· _.iut ·-!II
~ -·a Pl ol>fonH lllJ"""! Dod
tt alftytl.bave to be·war?-
W•"on criftle..
Wll' 'Oll<polhition.
Wai m poverty.
W# OD'Dll'tcitica.
The lhoct --can be Ilka Ille IUllt boy wllo always · wu
' . llaalf,,.,. not capable of such verlliclllm
allhll'« "We must·. tber!fare au: what the pro-
ypar, Chrisllll """""''of beltel in·-
-ln1lba of a.rtatlanity are. · "'ft.e 'anlwer to thll quesuon ii dear\)'
that• ... belevt upclll a buia " faltb
ml not dUnomtr'ablt 1 c i e. n t 1 f t c
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"If Splrltualilm, wllb ·all aberrations
oet ulde ·uod wilb car. laken to. pream
II loumbl)' and accuralalf, c:onlalu a
trulli, It ls imparlanl lo· aet lbat lrulh
not u • -nllglon,. but only u
fllllnl. up of certain PPI In '"" -· ledge, "' thal ~ ... already walbd by faith. we ma7 now haVe tome mea~
IUl'e al •iCht u well. "It ta in our opUoloo, lmpartaat that
r.pretelllaU ... " the cburch -btp In touch wllb-of inleWgonl perlOlll
who believe in Splrttualilm."
SJ SLAVIN . Chairman
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l'llol , .. 1u to m/""" cmd ·-ula:tt readtr1 bt1 preltllti,,g tllfl
M-r'a opiniona and com-m.mar, Oii' toplta of lnttnll
and aignl/ktme" bV provfdl119 • °""" or Iha <W,<uio!I oj °"' ,. mo;,:;, 'iiiiGliv "''""1'"Y 111o dh>trH l>if ... poinll o lnfornotd obsm>m
..a.spoke"""' .. -lopia"''11-11M--I dov. l<rm!
II mlahl not 4Wft be ...... fer OOll-
,to 111 '"eofne ltt QI relllll,toptber." Robert N. Weed, l'ublllber. o.-, 1.r. •Mil., -"l lhink
II wUl be more .U.xealllOo bring ed~C.·.
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GUERNEVIU.i:11 (AP) - A One witness, the ypung
young man bu 'died of a man's 20-year-old girl fr iend,
brutal batllll and bull.whip. said Byrum was beaten after
ping he suffered while on a he protested against one o(
MOIJIOflal Day ftekeod oullng the motorcyclist.> ·11100Ung" a
with his girl friend. pistol toward a group or pa,.
'Ibe victim. Buddy Joel ple at· RotancD Beach in the
.., Russian · River resort area.
· IntfoducingSecurity Pacific Bank 3~pieee Gift Checks.
~yrum, 13• al South .San ran-Her ldenUty was not discloseclf
asco, never regained con-Another witness saw the at-
scidlliiBi, tilt. Sonama County · tack and notified the sher~f's
&herift"s office said. but two office, but when deputies ar-
wibdlti bave vi>lunteered in-· rived Byrum wu kept hidden
formiUoa about the ·rroup of under a blanRt and the girl
mob:lr'eyellstl w b o attacktd friend was threatened if she
btm !all Salurday. spoke.
800 Attend
McGee Rites
It WU not until nine hours
later that deputies found
Bynu_n -alter another com-
plafn£ had been received about
careless shooting.
Sheriff's Sgt. Edward
Wilkinson said Byrum "was
1ittrally kicked to death" by
LOS ANGELES (UPl) -seven or eight cyclists from
More than 800 mourner1, in-a crowd of 15 or 16 men
cludin& many prominent pub-and ,women )>ike riders.
Ile officials, paid last rt6pects lnvestigators . said By~m
Monday t o Assemblyman was 11tniched, kicked in the
P*ict D. McG«, wbo dial head and beaten severely with
of cancer last Wednesday at · • bullwhip.
the .,. of st Two members of the group
Sen. Geor&e M. u r p ti y • were booked for Investigation
AaMmbl,y-SpeU:er R ob er t of possessing dabierouJ drugs
M o a a 1 • n , A.slemblyman and being under the influence Policeman l
,.J--lllNI, ~ Gov. FA o!Arup.__ -p alyw· 1 -· ~-·
-and !llJp. -(i.. They w_.. :'d<"tified ' ... ar . . .. ;.-. ,, ,. ~ W9'e mnong ~tbe 1·WUJaam calirlf1 lt; .Oakland, • .. · r • ; ... -i~-..l'I ., 13.to. , '
moumon ol· SL ~ o1 · and Martha Stewart, 20, .J-w(j . I 'f • b . , I . , . . SltllacatholicQiun:h. .Alameda. _ _._ _ _,_ - . u· n l·D' .,. "-~'-.
CHECKING . · • UP ·'•
Normal Baby· Cries
113 Minutes a Day
By L. M. llOYD outliu.d bersell tn slacb In
HAIR -F0otball players 193', 'the California clothing
did not always wear' helme&. mak!n J>OUl\d!ld on tbe fad . Jn the ear.., days,. 'thet. 1.ust Within. a few years. their v '1 business jumped 50 percent
grew long hair. Very long and the entire industry chang-
ha.ir. The record !howt it pro--ed Jts course therefor.
:. teeted lbem lalrly well. Why . DURING THAT RECENT the record does bOI show that numerom: football p I a y e r s newspaper strike in Detroit,.
· were tackled by their hair the suicide 1rate theuabOuta
I do not know but it doesn't. dropped 20 percent. • • .IT
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Police say three pel'IOIW,.J,t--.,.~. ~ -'-___..
cludin1 one plainclothea ot. ·~ ... ~-.·
fleer, •ere woUnded when · · ·
gunfiri!: broke out durint a ....... .
aeries ol narcotics rilds 11\o .,,•, "'
volving 17 members of tlie . -~
Narcotics Division. -· ) '' ' ·-:· ''
MOit teriOUB!y W 0 U D d Id ~; ~ .. ~ '_'
Monday were Marvin ~,r.ord, ,~,'.'
39, alias Melvin Floyd, and ·
officer Kelly Key, 29. Also
llurt wU Rita Diane Ctltpn, . •
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Investigators said ,t be . llhoofout. tOOlo place . Mjlnday _
at a small frame duple.x . in .
the w alts district. The off"""
.. 6lid Ford and his asaoc:iates
approached the h<>use wtt'1
guns drawn and a search war ..
rant describing Ford u ••ann-
ed and dangerous."
In the gunfire that followed
F.prd· was shot , once in the r 1
chest and three times in the
arms. Key was hit in tbe
left shoulder, police related,
· but the bullet tlltn defiected
downward and "'idently chip-
ped his spine.
Alcatraz ''NEVER ftUST a man's WAS the B~gians, not the
opbUoa .on any subject until F~, who mvented frencti
he h.u, -ln love. Love hied pot.ttoes. • : .CHANCES
is the only t1llng which can ,:'11t. about one in 2S. a col· Buildings
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make Dre u cle1r as noon ' ~ege : graduate will wind up
day." So uid John Oliver in jad sometime.
' Hobbes. Hert'• to John Oliver NVRSERY :-·Average new Catch F; re . clink' WE ARE born baby cnes 113 minutes .u.
. W.unNG ~·,~around my a day, ·1ri r~r:ted .. That's ' ..
..,.uer. Jmt morbid curiosity, loo much crying. Any baby SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -•. ' 'I1rlnklnc it was fertll.lur, the U}a~ cnes _113,~~t~ a ~ay 5ever•l buildinci on Alcattu
lady nest door this morning • lt!Jl t gelnt~~~:::;i-dnt , a~ Island. ca"·""' •-'--•••'-·'.~. ay J>.lln.ttOin&IY worked a .full eotion. c1.-"'."'~' o you ...... ,111:1 ~·i _
sack ol cement Into her flower know the quiet~t time ~f the but Indians· occupy1nt the · ·. ·
"bid..• .HAVE YOU put on day ~n ~mo~ .hosp,1.-tal 'fonnerprisonfortrea~ ..
·anatraftvepoundllately? nu~ries ~ It.s IO A.M. to evacuate or a'.c (',pt
tf IO, bear Jn Mind Y~ boi!y ~:~;"6! time 15 around mid-firefighting help, the · cOllt
bad to build •n iddltional four sMOKmG -Hereabouts Guard said.
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: r ' ' ~ SERVICE -Q repeatedly tried and !ailed to peared lour or fiYO -ailiaU ..
•'Of all the houlehold a~ quit smokins. Until a month wooden buHdings were ir. . "
p11 the market ago. ·At 1'hlcb time she bought •: -·· · ~now-~,.. -~ered a case of pretzels. And started fected, but not the larp ceU • 1, • 1'-'J' ... ~ keeping a bag of aame on blockl.. Fog in San Frandlco • • .,
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that looks like a million dollars.
Look what you get: • ·
_A specially d~lgned check with matching ?a rd that has the ooca·
sion printed right on it (so you don't have to go shopp1N9 for a ~eparate card
that always looks like ii was bought separalely). . .
And instead of a plain white enveloRe. you-get a gold foll hned
envelope. An envelope that says gift before it says money.
There's a ·whole line of gift checks d~signed to fit jusrabout any
occasion. . . · ·, They're available only from Security Pacific Bank. And you don't
have to have an account v.:ith us to get on~. . ·
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:"J'-.:'~~. her desk. "Somehow by nib-Bay restrlded visibility.' . :. 1 .::;1 ,,. ·
~1" .t.:How about bfeast biting a prel.zel every ~me The Coast Guard aid five . ..-· • ' -·•
'-"••! Wal• &bit' too flip I want .t.o reach for a cigar-cutters were standing by · · · ~~ _ "' 1 · eue," she rtported, 0 J've com-A tp0ftmlan said evio. ~ -· , ___ _,_ ·-· SPtldal;Qlft cp,cks f?r ~~dg,ing~, bi,rthdays,_~t;tniversaries, setisonal greetlngs1 ·01actuat~~· new ~arrivals, special.occasions.
BeUfie 1!ult and we. a~ pletely curbed the desire to tion' of the. 80 Indians wu . ddtimc rrierl~ that disUnc· smokt.'' She says she wtlgbs .,. : • · ·· Uoa •••• Q._ Do aWglton approximately 195 pounds. offered from a guardman On
have ears?" A. '11\ll tMy do. ARGUMENT continues over • boat near the island bVt :. ..·J·
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High on their heads so the whetlitr a horse: wiU eat itself It wu refused. An lndian ·
ears are out ol water wh.•n •• death, •··t 3 mule wi·ii representative ahouted bact . • ' ·-JU ·-,. crulmng w IN that he did not want ·• ., . L;. ,, t11~ a gawo;, not. Numer00s veterinarians ··;~ -~~ ...... ,~.surface . reaffirm the claim, however. flreflghten or equ.i~ent on
<;OTBJNG -Can you Such ii the ('ase. the island, tht Coast Giiard
name the woman who most said. ·· ·
!nfluenced the naUon'• pr-o~r gvu!J.eN..QllJL~Qlll-'!l!<.lnlllana.cl.dllr!nLlbt1-~-··-·~~--------,,.--------
meni bullftess tn tlle last SS mrnf.I Ore wtleomed and weekend they would not fnve , . • ... '"'"! Nol Jackie Onassis nor wiU be ustd In CllE(:KING the Island they h1V11 ~<ii
Prtncg Grice nor the UP wher(Vl!r P.OS~ble. Ad· since Nov. 20. The federal " -oucheu of. Wlndsor st0r Greta drc11 lf:tein to t. M. S0VC. gOVefllri'ient a~lday-it •-~~ •no11~~ "'"
Gorilo. Am-tohl -II -wu-P.o~Bo:o-1875,-N•-t.-would make ltJnt4i~1!1!1!ilj:.~-;;;;;;;;;;.-_,.;.-----------------~-Morltne Dietrich. When she Bea~~,,JJqqo, recreation arto.
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Beal Flower Power
For· the ·Record Orchids
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Vsed for iesearch. at VCI
Meetings
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lltl-Ski Club. NtwPOrfl• Inn,
/rt-I llHCIL. I P.m. COd Ft!llows Lodltl Hoo. 113, Odd Felluwl TMnPle, 1t6 .V..ln Sir .. !, Hllftt~ lkadl. l tOt p,in, l.0.0.M. Mooo.-No. HJI, ollt f . \It'll SlfMI, COlll Mew, l :H 1.m.
l oclell' tor 1111 PrtNn'llloll Ulll
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ARBUCKLE i SON
WestdlH Mortuary
4%7 E. 111h St., ~ostll Pttes• -• BALTZ MORnJAIUES
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MOll'IVARY
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Bulfn&loo V o1ley M-.,
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ORCHIDS FOR YOUR ATHLETE'S FOOT?
UCI Researcher Arditti Gets Down to Earth
By PATRICK BOYLE
mystery surrounding on:hi<l1 round Im the Arctle lo 1he
in the Middle Ages l'ltill eli.sta borders of the Antarctic,
ln some parts or the world. growing in tropical r • l n
IRVINE There's a Medieval Europeam beUev-forests a.s well as deserts.
laboralory in the Biological ed that a married couple could "l have even seen them
Sciences Building at UC Irvine predetermine the.six of a child perched on top or utility 90les
loaded with exotically colored by means of' orchid roofs. and wire$," says Arditti.
orchids. Even today, swne African Professor ArdlUi, one of lhe
But you'd have a tough time nalives believe that a girl can world's 'leading authorities in
buying one ror your best girl. be mad~ sterile by waving this highly speclaliztd .field,-
nie man who owns the a certain species of orcbld worked as an undergraduei.
orchids-a professor of plant U! rront of her face . at UCLA. tat a commercial
physiology named J o s e p h Ardit.t.i hasn 't begun such orchid ':&"P· first as a laborer
Arditti-has other plans for exotic exploratiom yet, but and later as chief grower.
the flowet's. his laborafory table of ground-Ardittl first got the idea for
If his plans work ·out as up orchid petals reprC3ents his cWTeQt research when he
he expects, we'll all profit a Hberal sampling of the more learned that• In d ones It n
from his research into how Utan 20,000 species oI orchids naUves had long med a salve
orchids control the growth of nlade from a ·species of orchid ·
fungus. to fight ear infection caused
UCl Offers
Courses
For Summer
"Such in(ormatioo," Ard itti N R l by a tropic~! fungus .
explains, "shoul d be of signifi-ew OU e Asked abdul the (ll.5e of lRVlNE -An eight.wetk
cant value to hu1nan and orchids as an aphrodisiac, a summer session offerin& a
vet e r i n a r Y medicine. J • k 0 belief that has su ryived in broad range of courses will
a·gricullure, "and for the '.1.D pe~ maay cultures, Arditti replied: 9pen Monday , June 22, at UC
preservation of electronic in· "Anyone who could convin~
sulation. It is very speculative · BREA - A 2.J..m\le section a girl to swallow the gooey Irvine.
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Dissolutions
Of Marriage
Brig's a Classroom.
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At Camp Pendleton .
now, but the compound I hope of the orange Freeway, ei-mess that supposedly ls an Appli cations ..to registe r
lo isolate might even provide teacling north 'from · Nulwood aphrodisiac, could surely. con;.· must be filed with the Office
a cure for athlete's foot." Avehue . in Fullerton to vince her to do almost of the Summer Session, 132$
The cajlsules of s o m e Imperial Highway in Brea, is anything without· help from Crawford Hall, by June 9.
species of the orchid contain to · be dedicated-Wednesday orchids." The summer session i~ open
C A M P PENDLETON
High school <.'Ommencement
came early this year for the
Class of 1970 at a section
of C11mp Pendleton.
But Valedictorians, caps <md
gowns and the other standard
trappings of graduation were
missing as the sen ior class
received high school diplomas.
Both members of t h e
'"class" are Inmates of the
camp's brig.
In.side a long, narrow
building of the correctional
facility the two graduates
quieUy re ceived their
Prof Guilty
In Fulle11on
Disturbance
FULLERTON -Dr. Stuart
Silvers, a Cal State Fullerton
philosophy professor w i 11
return to North Orange County
Municipal Court June S for
.. llt<ol:ini.
He was round euilly last
Friday of two of siz misde-
meanor charges r e s u. IJ i n g
from a confrontation 1t the
school March 3. -
In their decision. the jurors
found the professor guilty of
unlawful assembly and
disturbing the peace durtng
a disturbance in w h i c h
Fullerton police w e r e sum-
moned to the campus. The
jury was either de~dlocked or
found him not guilty on the
remaining four charges which
included trespassing a n d
Cailure to disperse.
Silvers' three-day trial was
the first for the 37 persons
arrested in the disturbance.
Leaving Con1·t
Clerk Retires Mesa Post
Helen Blethen plans to catch
up on a.lot of deep sea fishing
this summer.
as many as a million seeds, morning. It Is expected to ·to-all regtllar students al the
and several pods to a plant be open to traffic immediately University . of California and
ls not uncommon. folloWing dedication. Du" nes M"arch other insUtutions of higher
certif icate s fr om the "Cllarles Darwin estimated This newest section o[ the education. Also pennitted to that if all of the seeds of enroll are high s c h 0 o I Fallbrook Union High School a native English or ch id eight . Jane Orang(l Fr'eeway Dinner Slat_e(l graduates regardless of age
District, which is operating germinated, the f 0 u rt h (Route 57) cost S4.8 million . and persons at leost 21 years
classes on the brig grounds generation decendants of the ·Wilen completed, the Orange ORANGE_ 'l'he 3Yst "nnual of age and or sufficient
for 40 inmates t.1terested in plant would cover the enti're Freew~ will extend north )" ,. maturity and aptitude for tht? ki ff 1· b d. f ·• R. ;, F~ meet.Ina of The l)'a8on~~ Foun-mar ng o 1me,, y rea 1ng glohe," Ardilti says. rom u1e 1versiue reeway o work to be undertaken .
books and taking tests. P.1ost orchid seeds fail to to the San B e r n a r d i n o dation-Oranbe County Chapter Formal admission to the
The teachers come from the germinate, for they require Freeway in West Pomona, ,a ""ill be held jointly with the University is not required .
school district. and the the presence of a certain distance of 16.S n'liles. March of Dimes Volunteer Students may enroll· in three
ma(erl·als te~-a d o1he · Awards Dinner, Thursday al • "'""' n r fungus~" the scientists relates. From the Rive i:s id e fuU courses with a total of · t -r m th the Orange County Medical eqwpmen ... ..,. .. e ro e "In t e process of geanina-Freeway south to the Santa 12 quarter units. The ap-
Marine Corps Base Education ti on and growth, the orchid Ana-Garden Grove Freeway Association Building, 300 South pli~atioo fee or $10 b applied
o(fi«. inhibits the growth or the junction, a distance of 4.7 Flower, Sl. here. toward the total registration
St a le-accredited _enlisted fungu s. r hope to isolate the milfs, Orange Freeway proj· Ari.bur R. McK enz ie , fee of $161. The registration
men serve as tutors <ln oc. compound in order to combat eels are now in final design chairms n of the oiange Coon-fee includes student health
casion. the fungi that destroy elec-stage, with financing and in-ty Chapter, will preside. services, recreation and slu·
The official name for tile tricol insulation, ca using jti'al construclion tentatively The dinner meeHng is open dent activities fees.
~rogr~m is the Fallbrook ~· thousands of dollars in planned for the mid-1970s. to all who are interested in Persons interested Jn further
UnuatJon Progr~m. of.fert~g damage annually to wiring Route location studies are cur· the work of· the National Foun-information on the Summer
three levels <lf 1nstructu:m in ., and elcclronic components." rently under way from the dation . Reservations may be Session may write or call the
English, math, economics, The flowers or the se plants Ga rden Grove Freeway south made by calling the Chapter Summer Session Office, 1325
science. astronomy, hi story have always been a sourtc to the future Pacific Coast office • 547·612~.·Tickets are Crawford Hall, University of
and American Government of wonder and the aura of Freeway. $S per person. California , Irvine 833-5493. and the Constitution. , ____ _.:.' -----------'-----------'-.-'--------------------
It began on a n ex·
perimental basis la st fall,
base spokesmen said. but its
sucress has made it certain
that it will be a regular part
of rehabilitation efforts in the
brig.
Prisoners can receive the
schooling at their own request,
but must pass • list of re-
quirements before being ac-
cepted.
If he is included, spokesmen
said his-+ day -is much-like
that of a regular high scbool
student, wltll class sessions
by day and homework at
night.
Diplomas are handed out as
each· student completes his re·
quirements, thus "gradua·
tions" occur throughout the
year -even if only two can-
didates are ·eligible.
Annexation
Wins Okay
WESTMINSTER -A five-
acre parcel at the noitllwest
corner of Beach Boulevani
and McFaddert Avenue has
been approved for annexation
to the city of Westminster
by the Local Agency Forma-
tion Commiss ion (LAFC ).
NEW LOW PRICE!
8EllEIAL
TIRE •
INTERMEDIATES
11915 7.75·!4 •I 7.7S.l5
STANDARD CARS
11995 8.15-1 4 • • 815-15
BIG CAltS
The avid fisherwoman has
"reUred after IS ye~ as: a
deputy clerk witll the Orange
County 11 arbor Municipal
Court in Costa Mesa.
The city initiated t be
merger which was requested
by "100 percent of the pro-
perty owners," the LAFC was
told . ,
The land is now un inhabited
but the ov,.ners sought an·
nexation lo the city to provide
municipal se r v i ces for
development s now under \\'ay .
$2145 8.55-14
Tubeless whltew1ll pricas ulirs
$1.78 lo $2.53 Fed . El . 'r11
Ptr tire dependln1 on sizts
plus extllan11 tHlne.
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Mrs. Blethen of 3124 Broad
SL. Newport Beach. began
·working for tbe County of
Orange in 1955. when the court
was comprised of two clerk!
and one judge. The courthouse
is now .staffed w i t h 3'
employes and three judges.
'The deputy clerk w • s
honored at a relireme..at
dinner. Judge Donald Dungan,
presiding, judge of t-h e
municipal court., presented her
with a Hawaiian lei made of
Bo111bgre u New
Planet Chief
SANT A ANA -Professor
Charles Bomgren, director of
·~~Planetarium.at
Santa Ana College, has been
elected president of t h e
Pacific Planetariu m Associa·
ti on.
dollar bills. GOING FISHIN'
The phrrlelarium association
ls made up of planetarium
directors from thC \Vcs1 Coast. Mrs. Blethen. who is plan-Court Clerk Blethen
nlrfg-a~ trip to Hawaii lhis lfiiiiiii-----------••..ii•••••-------•I
summer. is a member ol the BIBLE TJIOLJGHTS
Balboa Angling Club .and the
Anglers Friday Luncheon Club
of Newport Beach.
Summer
Sign ops
Class
Slated
ORANGE -Registration
for suromer classes al Chap-
man College l\1111 take place
June l to· June 19, according
to Dr. Paul C. Oavls, director
of the summer .session.
'The second s u m m e r
registration is set for July
JJ tbroq11 July 24. Schedule•
!Gr both..-art avallilble
lrom tlle-CoUeB<'• Summer
-Office-II l111opm1n.
.GOO'S PllOYIDINCI: Our m1lttr prt:1·
.,;dt1 for gt•'otr•I 11ttd1 ol rn111\ind, "Ht
,..1\tfh hi1 I Ufl to tilt 011 flit tYit 111d 011
•h• good" t M1tt. 5:451. Thi t1i111 blt11
the ,..,;1 •• -11 ,, the good, It MUST bt
H.i1 w1y; otherwi1t , ptoplt ..,.ould •••"•
God 1frnply for t+it rn1!t ri1I good thi1
,,,.,;,, ..,..,uld b1i1t9. J11u• 11id !ht! 1om1
followfll hi!l'I lo •ti th, l111Yt1 1!1d fi1ht1, Jn. 5:1•.
lt1idt1 thi1 GENERAL pro•idtn<• towtrd 111 m111, lhtrt i1 1
SPECIAL p•o•idtnt t fa•ori 119 tho1t who lov1 •!'Id 11••• GOl'i.
Tht l iblt ••Y•· "ell thill'ill wor• lo'iltlhtr fo• good unto th~m
'"•' 10 ... God", Rom . 1:11. 01 .. id ,.;o, "I h•v• flOI lflfl lh1
1i9hltou1 lo .. 1lte11, nor hi, 191d bt99in'il bittd", P1. 11:1S. P•"I
itid, 'Tflt p111:1 of G1d, whi<h p•veth t U und1rll1ndit19, 1h1 ll
~t•p vou• het•h tnd mi11d1 throu9h Chr;ol Jp1u1," Ph!I, •:7,
A.ti YOU 1,Ch11sti1t1? Do yoll h1•1 th1! "pt•<• of God whicft
he i11+111ded fo• ALL m1n7 l11it"• Je1 u1, tep1nt of 1:n, t o"lt11
101 f•1• boo~l1l ltlli"t of God'1 ""•'I' of 11l .. 1tio". Chur<h ol
lli1 A•lfl•, bt b1ptj1ff lfllo Ch1lit-tkt1• f~u• li1p1 '"'~" l'f!V
, Ch1hll•"l th111 bt FAITHFUL unto d11th et1d you will "'"'
p••ct, fltl o"I~ h1r1, but hert<1fter, I Mk. 1•:15, 16, Ach 2:ll,
Gel. ):17, Actt '21:16, I Fet. l :ll, R, ... ?:IOI , lhi1 i1 th•"''¥
to profit fro"' God'1 TOTAL PROVIDENCE. Pho"' Or w,;1,
Cftu•<il of Ch1l11, ll1 W .. Wlh01'! St., Co1t1 M111, C1. ''2621,
541·4100, 541 ·20~7. fn. TY C"--4 t, S.itdtrJS, 11JO A.M.
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TIRE
Doft Swedluftcl
COAST
GENERAL
TIRE
585 W. lt!L, c .. ta M-
540·571 o 646-SOJl
COMPLETE BRAKE OVERHAUL
$jg~~ 't ~·JS
WE DO AU THIS ... Install 1t1W
W11ner br1ke Hninrs tall four
whffls) .. , IMtaJI 4 new wheel
CJ1in0trs ..• Twn Ind true bralre dnms ••• lnspttl master cylin*f
••. Re pad Iron! wheel be•incs
Md imflH new front Wheel seals
, •. flush hy-d1 I Milt 1,Stm llld
repl1tt br1kt ftuid.,. RGld ~
JOUf elf •
The Same Glass-Belt Tires ·
That Come On New 1970 Cars
FIBERGl,A.SS ~L TED
JUMBO ~Jao ·
$a5eo 5'~
P.35 ftol. tL -lM'tfirll19• ""'-o~conlbodJ
• Flbe<Jlm belt .
• Wide 71 Series -tioa
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GENERAL_ TIRE
SERVICE
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Locals Not ·Eqnipped £01· Prime , Tinle?
,. • • • I
lly RJCK DU BROW TI1e FCC recently decided most Joc;.al stations simply ln expense to fill I.he vacated
H.OIJ..YWOOO (UPl). -to limit network tClevlsion don't have the resources to UMe." He also aarees lbere" ~Y 1oca1· \television suiUw shows to only three of the do steadily nrst·rate shows. would be mo~ talk and game 00n;.t think \be. fe<leraJ com· four prime time hours 1tartlng and will , put on cheap ~
municatlons commission ts Sept. 1. 1971, in order to pro-gramming aJ 8 rule. shows, ..,_hich are the
doing lhtm any favor by mak· mote dJvmity and local pro-Now the staUons are begin· cheapest to p~."
Ing It posslbit •for them io aramollng. n.ing to m•ke fhemselves Ray Johnsoo , a en e r a 1
originate more .. of their own CriUcs or the FCC decision heard. As an e x a 'm pl e , manager or Medford's Ki\1ED-
prime Umt'showS next year. have already pointed out that representatives of ABC-TV af. TV, observes that the FCC
• filiate stations who recently wa."ltS to rev 1taj 1 z e ayn-
• :t ~b~:g~ they oppose dication. but 1ecordln11 to
TUESDAY
JUNE 2
1:00 II 111 Mtwa (C} j60) Jeriy Dunphy,
D Ill •-·l ri•"'1 IC! 130)
D ~. '" 1., tw.r <C> (JO) o ......... _, (C) .....
~ Treilw" P1rt I (llnim1)
'62-WHU1m Koldift. Lilli Ptlmtr
Huth Griflilh. A Mlur1liltd SWlcli
•nd lormtr U.S. cillztll is PIH-
surtd Into btc0ml111 In Allied 111nt
clurl111 WGr'ld W1r U.
G INc• ¥111 DPI (30)
CD~ flifttmnlS (C) (30)
ID lllr T11• ftl (60)
@ (I) AIC fnnin1 Ntw1 (C) (JO)
fl!) I IHCW I Kerr Aldle• (Cl
(6 ht) Second ni1ht of Clltnn ll 28's
ncond 1nnull luM·r1isin1 1uctioll.
Yow bi' tor • birpin ltelps llnanct
kCO's optt1lin1 CD$1L C.11 (213)
461·9511 or dial "O" for ZE 2·2828.
9 (i) CIS -IC> (30)
E-'301
·CID Tllfn II la £.dnlllt (30)
!Ui) Mews It tH Rttlld (C) (60)
Jack Whitt, Glolil Grttr, P1ttl ·-
l:lO D kNIC NIWlll'YK, (C) (60)
U Ellctlen tovma• IC) (90) Live
covera11 lrom v1rious c•ndldate
l!e1dqu1rt1rs i nd other pl1us ol
inttrel Oitk Garton reports.
0 TH 'IMI "M (C) (30) m flly Fl'l'llilt N1rti111 (Cl (30)
@CIJ r1rr1 M1•1 (60)
ID @ M•ntltJ·lrillklty (C} (30)
QI (j) TM fll•en (30)
......... (C) (60)
CJ KMll DIMlt ..llport (C) (30)
EI':l Di.t It VlfdM (l<I)
D•11•·••• s~ •• <t> llO> Groucho M1ri. ls spolllthtM.
D l!ll(ll!DUC -ol "' W.-: (C) "fillN II .... CrKtk"
('r•m•Y '69 -Lit M1Jors. .lile't
Heatherton, Jlmmr Oe111. A return·
1111 Yietn1m servlttm1n f1c11 prob·
lem1 or 1djustll1ftll ctl1t11• •mt
st1tu1. (R)
m FROST & PRIMARY * ELECTION RESULTS
!:00
m""" '"" -It> llOl
1111 fft:W ' "" •-... ICl (60) In Oft f191dom 111 llldifval
li!Y11$.
(IJ (i)A .... " ... .,_ I~ !3-01 . .
9 (]) IN a.. (C) (60) Aines
M<!J11h11d, Shlrley B•SMJ 1ue11.
fll U c..stlbiclon (60)
D KNBC NEWSERVICE * gLECTION COVEllAGE with Robert Abernethy
and Tom Brokaw
D @®lll°""""'""ICI IJ PlaJbtr Alter Dirk (Cl (60)
Pit P•uf1en. Don Ho, SonnJ
Ch1rles. S.nd)' Baron, ind SClnny
i nd LO'la put.
II!) ....... (60)· '"° D <IJ 00 Ill Flnt T-ICl (lfl) R1ports 111 Wwn 11111 Phll•·
dtlplli1'1 PQliCI Commission• rr1n•
Rlllo tnd T1iw1n'1 Ntliollll P1l1t1 •
Muteum.
1:30 G ..... (t) (3tJ) Bl'lltr W1rd.
10:00
CD llrn (C) (30) Bill JohnL
9mTht '°''""'Ind lL (C) (30) iiow. Cl:"l11kw1ter i.s prtu ur1d
by his d1ughter lo p1rdon 1 con·
vlcti!ll criminal (Htnry Janes) who
love1 bulterflies.
@m Musia J f.JtJMlls (C) (30)
D KNBC NEWSERVICE
1f' EU:CTIO~ COVERAGE
wrth Robert Abernethy
and Tom .Brokaw om-(t)coo1
fJ I Sn (C) (60) m mmm t11111,1on1111, w.
ln1 ~ Compitition of th1
world'1,-1111llSl surtecs In lh1
:lill ~-[Cl ~3-0) •
1:00 8 CIJ btnlq Ntw1 )c> (JO) \
0 WWs Mr U111? (C) (30)
Huntintton· B..ch Surt!nr Toti1rn1·
rnenb..$ompetlliu1 .... ~udt Cot:• Carroili.Johni'Tlin. Gfic Noll and
H1I siiiis. IUI Burr°' ls llo.t..
'fli)llHC@;l 11tll Allctiea (C)
m 1·Lwt LllCJ' (30) -(cofll'd.1.1nt1t"rnldnWfil)---
l!l "'' "' ""' IC) (30) S (i) CIS --IC) <39!
@ <!I "'"" It) (30) IE"" <»I
13) ([I Trvtll w CinMqlMl!CIS (Cl EI':l Festlql Mo~ (60) · m llllllllb In tllt Slln ICJ (lOl io:os ~)ID CD 11) lllctlon hbl111s CC>
cm 11•'""' ... , .. (55~
ED TUI 'irl (C) (~0)
10:20 IJ@ (I) 0) Man:vs Wiiby, M.D.
(l) ~flRJ "lht .Vr1lln1s Dim-
on." Frtflk Sllve.-1 1111sts 11 111
7:3011 QI (I) Llactr (C) Cto) (It) •t!fll but lusty GrHk·Amwietn
As another grassroots ex· Twitchell, he says the trouble.
ample, the news edilo.r of the is that not many stations can
Medford, Ore., Mail Tribune, afford to tiuy ,Y,,dicated pro-
Cleve Twitcbelf, fntervlewed gram!. Twitchell notes tl\at
the general man.agers of his town's two television statloos. networks pay local station$
And, he Wrote In his report, to carry their shows, but these
th bo h th. k It' b stations must pay to get !yn-ruf:." t m " s a ad dlcated material like the Mike
Writes Twitchell : ''Although ~A3:s seri~ltchell : ''He the rule applies only to the top so markets (Medford (Johnson) also raised th.is
ranks in..lhe 70s), H is ex-point: The FCC decision is
peeled to affect all TV sta--designed to cause m o re
tions, because the networks diverse programming to be
most likely would nol find devel<>Ped~ so he contends the
It profit.able or feasi ble 10 FCC is, In effect, telllng
transmit eitra programming viewers that they don't know
for small mirkets only." what1hey want. " 'The material now Twitchell says, one of the general managers, J e r r y available oo television is what
Poulos of KOBl-TV , feels that the people want,' he decla.red,
while the decision will be 3 saying that if It weren't the
bonanta for the top 50 networks· would be providing
markets because they have ""·hatever it was that the peo..
advertisers "standing in line," pie did want."
it Ylfll especially hurt small ..
televl$ion markets•like t'1ed-
ford . ·
Pouos believes. s a y s
Twitchell. that in th e smaller
cities "Joss of network pro-
gramming will mean a
decrease in revenue (because
other advertisers are·not stan·
ding in line) and an increao;e
Title Change
HOLLYWOOD (U PC ) -For
some mystical r e a s o n
Universal Pictures changed
the litle of George Peppard'!
new horse opera from "Hark"
to "'H. FJ~t. Robber.''
CATALINA FUN
. Daily
~~~-on tlae famoiis
'7Big White vv
~ Steamship~
· from San Pe41ro
&ailing dally at 9:30 a.m., also fast motor cruiser and
seaplane service. Take the Harbor Freeway to catalin1
off.ramp in Sa'n Pe~ro. Ample parking.
CATALINA ACR/SEA TERM INALS
{213) M7-1161 • LOS ANGELES
PHONE(Toll·Free}(213) 775-3341 •
. ORANGECOUNTYPHONE
. (7141537-1850
Jollnll)' lll\Ctr appurs to1 l*orne fiWfrntn who refvses to chl111t
lht hirtd 1unm111 for I iroubl..i hil lift ""' whtn Or. Welby In· l=:--:="--:::::;;::--'"":::::;:-:;:::-::;::-;:-:-==---::---::;~11 tttn11er. Bill Mumy ""511. fonns him itltt ht his 1mphpem1.
EJ 9 (J) £11 I DfNM tf Jla•1k (Pratrll'll Will bt kilernrpttd It
(°f) QOJ .{It) "Ojinn-Ojlnn, 1)lt Pitd 11):30 11M1 11 PM !or loctl Elle·
Piper." Problems result •hill Jetn· lion CMf11e) •
nit Ind Tony 11ree lo 11lnd I dot 10:30 IS Cl)~ flllll't (C) (lD} I
belollrlnt lo Jeannie's.' 111111. Rt· Ill A41,.U. (30~ '
sthtdu1ed. r • ·
0 ll1l rn m "" ""' 1ti '"' "'"ea em ... ~ 1C> ·(I) "An Eye fGr An E1e." C.pt. CI011, '9t ltrtml
Gr Hf's lo¥t for widow Liz Wt aver G C.11 If tit Wiil (C)
<rbn~ G1tesl mikes h•r .tht kid· ID .. FROM HERE TO
n1pp1n1_ t1r1et ol • ~cotiu 11nr. * ETERNITY" & PRIMARY
<l'J """' I "'"" ""' ""' ELECTION RESULTS Hltk" (d11m1) '59-RolMrt Mitch· um, st1nlt)' Baker. G1t1U, 1941: tD Mwil: "frt11 Hm ta l'-·
An Am«Q1 corrCSPOldelll: dod&u llltJ"' (dr11111) '54-frant SIM111,
Gtrmlftl and colltbotators in Ills Burt Ltncuttr, Emrst Bor1nl11t,
1tt1mpt to ttctpe lh1 countTY. Dtborth Kerr. Story of IOklltrs st•-tiolltd 1t PHrl H1rbor just btlor1 m Trvtll If CIMequtllCll (C) (30) World W1r It (Elltdlan rnults mar
lnttrrupt lht f!IO\'it)
gJ Ht Slid, Slit S.IC (C) m """' "oi ll1l m @ oo a m .... ici
m ''"' ru.JI C60l
~01J 41 ... th~ ori1in1I Dtn•er 111d Rio Grinde llll·
TO"'·'-augo .Slt'am T11in i5 •till malting bit.IOrJ •l
Kiwr1"1 ill l.hoftl Town. h pulh 0111 on 1thedult
t'1:T}' JO mi1111tcl.
J:SS Cil'i)Clllltion It Se111ndos tl:~S!HJ (S)C!Mtu Sm!!tMn: "Ope11· 1=';::;~=======~~=======~111 l :OOD ID@ itlDtbbla l11111ld1(C) iliiii Uchmtnn.~ * If
(30) (R) "To and frcm RulSi•ll:lO fJIJt;(l)MM Crlff111 (C) w· f Also Pl•ying
Wilh lo¥t." CGntluton o! two CJ m JdnrtY Ctrlon (C)
P1rt1. Dtbbit Is ttkMd b1 ucttt e Mwit: ..,,ril Caltina" (dri mt) ........ TERENCE STAMP
qants l~to 1ttd11111Mm to lorel111 ,41-Rando!pll Scott Gt!t Sondtr-•• CAROL WHITE
6tltdor1 Silt tnd Jlm 111 hldl111. • iiud ' THEATEI . "POOR COW"
Ntt1 Tt lbot tlld F1bi1n Dun 1ue1l D ELECTK>N FINAL ON ~ ,,., r~n (o•n -••
0 Mtwit 5Ntt (C) (JO) * EYEWITNESS NEWS (OI' ..... OI~ ..... .,,., ... m T• Ttll ti. Tnitll (C) (30) D m,.... (C) m I IPIC0£1 KCD AHiin (C) 0'"""" t: (C) ''Canon City"
' (cont. unt~ midni1ht) ('ltttttrn) 'S2-tl11!dotph Scott, R.,.
mllnd MISSI)'. • at-. .._. (q (JO) tJ1 MoN: ,,_ ti ltit Mr" (d1•·
1:05 GD Mii ... ..._.... (60) m1) '4'-B•n)' 81rnes.
t:J08lt7' Cllltlrait ..,_ Pri1NrJ1t:JO UClllld CMtt IC>
(C) (2~ hr) Coi!'lllll1 ctmll• ol 1·00-MM· ~ "U11h91J WMI" (drt . 'tM prlmlrJ tltcflOll, lndudlni lit• · -, · . Do br11kln1 elldion '"""" 11'1d inltf-mt) 57-R ~t111r. 011111 11.
N#I wittl key e1ndld1tn. IMI CJ""" (C)
ff_O!ll tfleir lltfdquertm. JtrTJ' Du11· g C..••JlitJ ltlltti11 ...,.. (C}
ptrj lfnltl 11 1~11. Polit~I OJ fllt'rif: °'Th lldf S.JI Ne"
Editor I Ut A111e1 jta¥ldts 1n1lys11 (com~) '52-Divid "lv•n Jilin
el votlilt pattuns 011 undld11t1 Ctullleld. ' w · 1u1111. am 111111 (c1 (30) ('1 ·1h1
01111 ol Wrath." Julll It purwed
' .
'tl.lfsday, J1111t 2, l970 DAILY PILO\' !>•
Irvine Sponsors Slww
:llllo
OCC Lyric
Show Slated
The Orange Coast College
J,.yric Theater Worbbop wUJ
present a. recital or vocal
selections rron1 opera and
musical comedy Sa turday.
The rec ital wlQ be heJd M
the OCC Student· Center at
I p.m. There is no ad~ion
charge.
Featu,red will be solos and
Tchaikowsky's "Queen o I
Spades;" Rosslnl's "Bilirber of
5eville ;" Verd I 's 1'La
Traviata ;" and "l>uccini~s "La
Boheme;" and "Madame But-
terfly."
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"****HIGHEST RATING!
A thriller of human Interest,
humor and auspense galore!''
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'ncketa t&r the perlonnaoce
may be obtained for $3 each
by writing to Theater Night,
Bo:r: +t99. lrv~e, or by calli{lg
Sally Btllarue, '33-21n or
Barbara Regosin. &33·1150.
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C1!1rby~ElU~E · ~·R
P-'N"VISl()N•
RICHARD
BURTON
GENEVIEVE
BUJOLD
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IN THE \ HALWAWs ,.-J
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MON •. THltU SAT.
"'A NNE"'
Showft •t 1 •11d 9:JO
Conli11.uou1 Sund•¥ froll'I 1
It's a switched-on
laugh riot!
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Bargain Matinee
Wed., at 1 p.m.
Faff ll!FllSHMEHTS
Ad•ltl 51 .00 Cltll4 75c
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OVER THE COUNTER 'Waste' Hikes Living Cost
By SYLVIA PORTER
With living C06ll still n.in.
nine 1 horrendous 6~ percent
.abeJ.d of I year aao. f'Yer')'
leak in our bUdgets cries out.
for scrutlny, every place we
mi.g:hl save demard~ attention.
One l'ak is: putt "waste" in
our purchases of gbods and
se\•k:es -waste which v.·e
could in many cases eliminate.
An estimated 30 and perhaps
40 percent or our tota1 spen.
ding ror goods and services
is simply thrown out the
economic window ! Let me ii·
lustrate:
-SOJ\U: $8 to $10 billion
of I.ht S2S to S30 billion "'e
spend for auto repairs each
ye.a r is spent on repairs which
are not needed. are hn·
properly perfonned -or are
not performed at all .
-Well· over S2 billion v.•e
spend for physical insurance
protection through our auto
insurance policies is
dupliCated In our hospital and
other health insurance
coverages.
-WE ARE PAYING a full
$.'i to $8 billion more for fuel
than we would be paying if
oil import quotas did not exist.
A Nixon presidential task
force has concluded the quotas
do far more lo protect pr1vtite
domest ic oil industry profits
Lhan our national securi ty to-
day.
-Illegal price-li:1ing by in-
dustry costs us. America's
<:onsumers, $45 billion a year
in overpayments ranging Crom
15 lo 35 percent on a wide
variety or producti> a n d
services.
-We are wasting 11 per·
cent or more than $14 billion
of our annual bill Cor grt1ctrie:s
simply because food labels do
not give us enough infonnation
lo choose the best buys.
-We are throwing away
an average of at least $2.0
·million a year to casualty in-
surance companies which fail ·
without insuring policyholders
against losses.
-WE ARE REPORTED
to be overpaying title in·
suranCe costs in real esl3le
Company Survives
Custer's Last Stand
~1 lhe r •-"":!!"•-"!" •-'!'!••!'!"•·.....,.... • ........._ t a.-. lrM •A•rt. -ltr--11'J:' :»t ifi,, l~~. J f+ i~ ~?'r~ 1:.0 it,· ilt; ~Jlli i!~ 17: transa .. -.. OM to tune o .,... • .. ....,.. .-., --. ....... , • .,. "~"' ~ ~ •lFIJ" i + ~ ~,,it!.! f•'• '" ,,, iA..!"" .n.~ '4'1'1 '21'1 ""' t~
f$O million • year. ~~ f::, ~· , ~ !.1 ~~:i~I iJ 1~ l:~ 1' ~.·D--=~ .JC ~f l•~ ~iti ~~ ~ Hospital "11Utnls ue ~' -: \l ""''"' .o m na n·~ l'I c;.., c 1.20 !2 121-l ~no »w. 1~
-t"" N!W YOll"-"'' 1111111 . t \.li '"' !~ ... I 0.0. • AdlolE!! I l... 1 ="" liwi ·;·· 1.. ' llt'o I.SW. Ullo -"' "°"' .111 • ,, m?. , ... ~ ].!~ '"" Wasting ID estimated $250 -Tiit ~-lllid lllWI)~ •m tl'I Dr 4\1, \lo W EISVC: l," ll\i A4I Mllllf ,ft 'I 1111 G }JH .0 !J'4 2J fJ + It ~_, 1 '°' zj~ J\lo 4J11i . ::
mill.ion a )":ar be ca u 1 e ~ .. ~-m:; ~"Oil" :: "°' ..., " = A~ ~ J"' H. := ,... '111 "r-~ ~ t ~ 1111 GMll't~ '" ls lS ll ~1 t1rr:= 1: ~ •l'I '~ •v. 11o
hospitals nay pa••·""'1••· • &:~_-.,.-'11. ~ ,'K ~ i Fri~ 1 r. 10 hll I l.~ ~ ,...,.LIJ IA l'l ••• "",., ll" _:t ttfllfl 1.• 1ot »Iii t: Ulj, -1"" c... FOi uo 1U 1~ 11 Jll'i ~ -ntaoe";ttabo~'::.rfees.=., , 1 •·~~_,1"'1'-'!.. ... -.:~l·r, 1 '"" l:t.-d -i~'J~iM!,,.~&1 ' ,, l5 tl~·~~C 111!~ ~ f]~;';~"'~~I,/ \ft 1\~ 1~ 1~·+~ ,,....... e _,, r-1 ...... .. y;;; IOCll• i't:m "" ~ J a : r ~ 14'Jl -', lmt 1W .,:a ~ . ., 1-····~JIJ., Ml lJ<lo 1.)lli 1'"" -YI Gtnlm,lr .1 3.? u .. ~ 31'!' '"1". 'Mlis percentage p Iii J m e ft\ =I~• 1 IN i ~=~":. T j\.'J ~:n~ i 2 ~ fj Ht. l\lo A t.'.11
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or not evaluated. c11Mt1t ~ ~P 1
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-We are Sptl.aung 11uu• ~=-l~ludt ~-!nit 2'U ~ Pre ~f J~ ~rng•I AS l l\11 A i . .O x• ,,., J2 '2 -~ lrl.ii ,... _ at 121'1' 11._ 12\11 '-0...Slllftd ''°' 11 IJ\.\ 111' l -:.:: i>, dreds of millions. if not~•..,. !?"".!l!._f::n, ,\II~~~ • .::'~" 1 ~1 A "'* .., »'-''"" l'"tR """'•1.10 » ,.,,., ,..., tf"t .. , G·re1E11.s2 "',,...ts ~-r. . "" ....,, .. I' S.. t I" m (\t n ~ A 1.12 !' It~ l,~ ~ I 111'\...~ lfS Jt\lo 31'11 Jti. i • 8Tt1EI "'1511 ' ~ 36 » -t ..
billions, each year ror mouth ~ E'nt' l~ I f;"'i:.cl .t: :a p W1m" 1'',','ra~~M • J'" :Fl~~~ '1,1~"·~~. !~! Im I i;': 1m -f. ·~·111•,r..t 211 flV. ;ra 1JVI it. Gt=F ~I:~ !l: l~ It: l~ :t".~ sweeteners which the Federal ""~il ,';"' 1 1 ••' •, t s ....... "1 2~ 1~ 41\l 111 ~~ i.. 20 ,, ~ ••• fi111 VI Gtt1 TI,; 1b '°' uv. 14\li 1~ . TI •r S "' ,_. p ttir I ~ jf~ •"•" ,'"", ~1 "! (30 '" ll!'t .\l I~ Ge!WKO 1.10 121 tna 2Nlo 231'> ·~"' Trade Commission says don't ,., • '"' •Vi ' F-• n '"' '"' P11.--4 , !'-, • 1 e.t51r 1. -.. 1v. ~ ~,.. It i 111 I • ,,. ' i,.,. Gcl'l t 10a n "-tt· "-1o1i
f ....... •vM~ !a§"rf' .. ~m P •!!"lf! 1iv.11 '$i" ·~1 1.1_p .15p 101 ·~ ~ ~ ... r.•1t .'l'OP "° 11~ 1-. 1111 Ge~1~1io1'.rs 1.·2»t11 '" -+v.. sweeten . • • or ""'"'6"• ~six ' A ,,.,~~ "" 111' =CJ '' 1 i' lr 41'1 I Cto.11.., i,.,,, l!t:, .U~ 11v. tlft o i::J l·'° t 11"' ff ~~. ',.." .... ~""~i•,_ "'• •,~ # '1"' +1 vitamin! and related pre• .. •r• :;,1; i~· ,u , • Svc 1316; IN e..~ •. _ .. , .._ m rap 21 ... P,' .. "" ~ IF +... 1 1 ·" '! Ii§ + G• -.,.LM , .... -•m +t -hieh 'iii.i ill H m 10 ~!~!I ~ l~ if"ed' gt ':V. l = Fcl *Ul "f~!t ...:=kot 1.1111 ' v. 1'" -Ii.. ' 1" • 1M 11 . 1"41 + 'It <hP•c pll.AO .; ~ n11i ~:. i.; tions w the Food and g : rts i :u. l. t."l:.'.k ,n .1 ..... ,r -~ 6% ~n 'l!...., j" 'lil A..M8AC 50 j" ,,..1 1:1'> 19 ~.-. ii , . .I "'l 11\l · !~ ~' ~ ~~ J·I:. 161 .al< .,,,.. 41\lt _ ~. Administration says are ut-~ fv. l ... •t p m m •• ,, Tl~ 1~~ ,m Hin ai~ t2' .\Ir =~·j,~ 15\lo »~ H. i .. _ILJ. !l\t~ !ffi \11 tl'I ·~ice Gr~~'i Pl'l.20 t 11"' 11 111:, +I•
terly worthless or lnerrec-A ~ 1~* I ; ffl~ Im' $~ IW~ ! lr u u '-~-~ I ~ .. ""'H"5 .1Sr llO 1,5'11. L~ ~ =~PG~ ... \~ 1~. r:~ ~ll\io u + .... g,~~r,c ,.-,~ ll I~~ I~ 1~~ .-+~·
tive ' • . :1.:i G~ !40.: ?it 8~11:.." w n I:~ -~.~; l\.lo ~ ~D m L ~1.~t:S 727 !Ill Ill: l!V. -1~ ="E~ 'l -~ m l t~ +r.· gimh:w ,::i lY ~~ J ,:i: ;;~: •m..:ic '"" •u. GI ltvb !" ED-' ;;; 1 \.lo u1th 1Li1 4n • ""' e• ,1U f ,•, 10~ lll f • ~~• "''° ~:5 1 u l b Glm~1 I• 1 n U\O :z.v. ,..._ ... h AND SHOCK.ING thouah Nn• ,, • ''•'• •,~lo ~ ... I", 1•1 • , 1'_ rr.'V sr,: ril'.!i UtH Ind 21 ,. jtt Aa,1nct. ''1.10 l'9 ~"' j : I"' ""* d ~10 127 l"' •• JIV.-'4 G nos Int to '-''" ll¥i 3S 1-t o .. ·~ 4 IF:::._ V. •• Old e~ J v11 LO .ifo Nnldctt JC1 is. 24\(. 4" · t mw llfl.41 11 !!\Ir :Nl!-t 2 + '4 Gltln Alotn t1 •1:, 6 ' -\'r tbeSe Statistics aod estimates Am E•P• .W 5'\lo .... !:C 1~ J\lr s•rn M 4 VIMI $1 1!'" l Am Cafl .20 UO j1U !~ r,~ l\'I omwOI~-\~ ~ • 1'a' 20\lo +Vi GlenAla~" 110 '3 •l'h •l ~ -'h . Mt 'u•n • •V. 1..,. n Wt 10 °""°" •14 4~ v111ron 1 ...., i AC•n pf .7J JI 4U "'I •14-V. -,• -' .t~ fl 11"' + l\ Ct11nAI 2.25 24"'1 le 2~ -1 are, they are just a samplmg ~-Gr,~ ,•, -,, , ...... M, .11~ !...>:! ,!!, "" I ilVI W1e:h 1111 I 14 Holl ""' Ctm .lie 11 \Oh 1011 a ,.. 0...H -M\'o +1 .... Glob.ti rln I .. lH~ tB\'l llliio +1 _,.. ·_·.-'' •• ,.,.. •• ""' ' W11bw P I' ,., 0..ln IAO x 1 'I"' 14\lt 2 + .,., -~!Us l J•f'o ~ 14\~ -\lo GIDbeVn .IO U 11"-lO!o 1l -t fll of those reveal~ recently by • M1111u. 13.,. uv. •-M• 1•\'il '"" ll'f " He ,, w.111 1c1 1 4i lli AmCrec1r1 ·'° • 1 v. I"' '! + "" ..,,~ • -t! 4~ 'I"' J"i + .. Gooc»rldl 1.12 111u n:11o 22'• u\li + '-4
Sen. Philip A. Hart. D-Mich., ~.t' G~ i ll"lv. ~ 11P~ ~,,., 1nl 11': IE ,r: •'"" :.~:-1 ri: ~S: 111 27' i~t ,m ~ +1:: ::J't'i f. 1rt 2IMI ~~!1 21.u '~n:i~ =r:~ 1! "I ~f~ m: ~~ _+t~
before a New Yo~ ~---um-t;...J,'"'• !l• 1 ,"':,"', !'! '•'" j• _ ",' 1•,. ~ w,': ~o, 't'• u~ ""' .. ,,,•,•,.tt1t1,.,1 , i•~~ 11\\ IA\ +'I on d 1 Pf' ! 1•« 11 1f + "" Goulcllnc 1 40 >t l5¥r. 'hlh ~·~ _ -. '"a "'°'m .... Ankotn -H ....., ., .:;:/' .. 1 y, I~ :M 2Jl'-~ ii -\lo :: ~ "'11l n ihi. i; ;J~ +iv, Gr~o 1:50 20:2 ma 11,,. 2214 t ... Assembly.ln sum,say1Hart,:,c1.,,t~ mt• ~•Cld~nt r" :~ 1~ ~ ~~ ):, tolZ'fa ~~u.f,:: ~ u"' ~~~ 11 .~"' :lFt .. ~~~I 1= tt~ 'tt: '1U t~g~:~"rin,_~ jg ~h ll~ J: +Ila
Chairman Of the Se n l t e :fr!!~ = 30 ~ n::r 1 t'1~~ fl ,Ao 11 o A !mt ffi :tf~" M :1 :,,,., AAl~Pw l.M 21, j~ 2 ™"ii•····· •llllffllG 1,7, 611 !ill" ll" 1•n + \0 Grlfl l-(511 11 1Nll U\~ 121' + W. Antltru9t and Monopoly Su~ Afrf.wp 11 11~ Haven In ~ 1~ rl~ 01 I \'I 1s W11a1 P 41'o f: :: €;:rnk• 1~: .q J... ,.. on~ Powr-2 "' · "" , _ ~ ••nllev11e l 10 u~ U\io ~· < ~ '"it-" '' '81/i Hornrfd F )0 -1 CmP 141 ' 1/n N• 6\11 E 131 1 .? +,~~ 1111 W p/4.50 yaa !t\l!i +I... tMllW I.JO 14ll> ~ •,.11 3 -2'" committee and a lead Ina Arv •1; ~ =II C• 2~ '1". '•'" l "' """ Wo!n MICll 5 ~· "I pl.U 160 " 5J ,.., -on1•l•L .JO ·~ ''4 'Iii -" r1vor. I~ " i -• "'O A1C e.ot UV. 216'4 H Int l l.'J 4 vc rci 4V. 11A !'" P~b N i,r. M \JO 22* Ul~ 13~i 1-. +'4 &lllC•n 1.10 llltl '9'ilo SIV. 'fV• + "• I A&" · • 1· >1,•,• ~-" sponsor of consumer leon~la-,..,,.. kl ,..,. ·~MU wn 4ffi ~ ~ UP " a M Wh 7l~ ~-J~. DI .• M ,, 25\\ u . .. . °"' C110 .1s. "' ~ 114 pt -1t tHorlr 11 • . o-tl1lrd "'' 41-i ~Ho*"' EP '2 S(I "'I M l\lo ,.. ~ n """""'" .10 ,, 1Jlio 12~ 12\t ' 11111 Cll ' 111 ~ ,, .. ,,,._ .. , INaNri; . '° '° 311\• 'I ... 1\11 tion: !Ilk•• i•ll. :IO\> Holollm ,, IOI.Ir 1 sr I :w. l \\ i.c "L 11~ ~A Hornt l.Jt '" .w1v. nh .eu. +ni. 1co Jl,,.,,.111 •o Jc~ 34•.-+ rt lNN 01111 ' "" lti.. "" .. . I " I I "-11r W• laJ 11\6 rdl* £ !" l ...... Holip ·'' "' l6V. 1"'41 1514 -1'111 on!Mtoi ·"" 3' ,~ 11 11<\ -t\ I WH! F Ill 4'2' 1'1' '"" Jvt _q "l would 'stimate that eas1-,:.-..c: n :.i s, ~".f,' '' :mtj ' '•" l"' Wrlollf w I ~ I Mtlt1VHI .JO U1 ' ·-· • -"",_ 011 IJCI kl 1'\t tl\'i '*"" IWnUnlt ·e ,. 7lro U\4 !'VI + fi .. , " --1 •v. Un 1 l!ilo t\li Yrdf!V E .s 5 AMetCta 1 • IM 3'~ lS'A uu. +"" Con• 011 pl l I »"» lJ Jl'lr ~I wun pll. I lt"-J'I' t Yt t lo. ly 30 percent (If al) consumer ~'' ,m 2~ · '(;;' 1'P '" "" · AMar<fx pf ' 1 ti\'! """ tlV.. +n .. Con• ltt 1 4 nv, n nv. +11'1 "::.:8:~ · lJ g; J H" l' 11,
Spend'·ng Is wasted And l ''ir.i:i:I I 17'\ 11l• uo G11 ff n A.•. MOl9'S )II .... H• no -~ ~· T•I .to lJt 11 ..... >tM• +,,., ~ .... s:• ,·rt 10 kll:O H•• ,,, . I ll'" '' ~,,,, • ,,. '' ··-·· ''' -'lit -·" "" Dlllrol 0•1• "' ll!i 11~ .. -,, . -., \'I • '" · ,~~ >L '"'•''• -+· .. ,, nO•I pf4.50 llCI ,,,~ '" -,,,1 _ 1., ',~, ,""',, "!, I 15'1 '•'~ •"• il! 1> \\'Ould not say 'nay' i£ someone • 1~ s11 rs\l!i Yllt ca u•111·~ Am Plloto .12 ... ,, ... "' .. a11 .,, 1s I • • 1tm Ind J f HYltl Int '" 7'1• AA:•aOv .068 $216 SI!~ J3V, SI~ -t• * J.tO 2 :It'~ J"I• )a! ~ '• t\,111\ft'JlicP I ~ N l~ lf 1 \1
theorized that the percent was B•r-M' 3l l6 Hvot A•h m •~ MUTUAL Am s.a1 1 J 11"' """ n~. +\~ r•unn ·50 30 '~'• " 1ui.' 1• ',',"•"'"'",·"', ", "" JJ~, ~\' -J" . !ell Lib ~J 45 Jzea~ sv 6 ''" 11,m Ship .60 1 16 11~ '' +v. l'-rln 1 . .0 lD "'~ 2~1~ U;il +1'• 011 IO• sev. ,, , I • as h
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.l. 4t c:ric1ri.J 1g ~t; ~;~ ~i~ ~1.tt ~C ){~,~: ·~~ '~"° 1:t: 'u. :~ cone udes that an appalling rttt1r • m ,·~.·c.o o • ''~ Am Std;1 1J11 JOh ?! .. ~ ·.~ c-•h•• ·* m 55 .... ss ... ,.,.. ~1,1Re1 Pf.10 J 1f~. 1ou 1 "' '!
I 7 M• b"U" E (k Ml 2'\'J 211'> n It<: l<O J•o ""'Sid P1• IS U " ..... " l"' c-1s11 l.l'll 1t uv, 14>.~ 1114 + 1" II ill prl.:111 11 1~ 11 + I.lo I 4 to ....,1 1 W>n consumers • El , 1~; "'•••d JV. J~ FUNDS ""' s1otrll :4 "3 u v. HIJ) 11t\ rari..thB .1s. u "'• .11,,. tt•• +v.. ull 11ur .t.i 20\I '°l' w;, +v.
nd h bu I air ' ,~ lt1I Cltll JOl ..... A swar I to If ,,.,. 24\\ 24\li "' ror0w 1.~ lf 1'1\'t "° ltJV, -'"' ull u pfj.O I UJO '5 r,1~ '3.,, Spt eac year may Y no aottM C lJVo 1m lolrm In tu. 1'~ "mSUa~ l'I '.'f 11 t1• n.o t'll h Coorne11n ,n U 20\~ lJ;\I, I,.,_ +141 1111 Pl .44 111111 57VI •-. J7\io .•. ,
Product value. har.., ,~ 1!!~ 11~ ~: r..w,,,r, J'•' ,•11i ~-Ta. .. Wf,_ .. "" 11m ,,,. •t: '"" -,,,, cawie. '"'" · .:i s\'o 4i. 5"' l\ •ric1 i 3.u u v1 !i"" ~"' ·· · -...,, i)~ I'< '\lo "'" T, , ll11 ~\· •• ·~ -II~ Co' IOctt .lll U U n~ UI• +14 ~~ ...:.11·1 l flllt ~h 4 if"
To Hart's list; you surely ,~*Vs~ g~ ~ I~: f;'pt lj~ 1:' ~w::t 111 ~ 1.m 1!~ I~ :*:.~ ~~.~"1'..J.;10 11; n mt ~ +f' 1111W ol . 1 7 »~ l1J? v. *'"
could add some whoppers of ~ k,,• ·.~. '1" lnte:: ,, 1!i: i•••••••• , ,,, •••• '·'' '·'' ,A~nc-" 'I •i1 1Vi 1•1a + " cr1411t1 f'ln 1 10 ,,. u14 13\(i +\6 11~ P
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tent. Or your Own garbage !""~ 81 11'4 ll'i!. j~~ l 11~ liZ NA~ ...... Oil <•Pl 1nwl a.o. 10.01 ! .01 A..M,:;:r. I~ ... u .. •'"'1 !~ !!.:u• -t n Crvwtol 1.011 17l 11"'1 10•\ II•• +.... -• -udl;rr 1·14 1\lo , • .., Wit •llo 5 -· ...-law "' -e: nv~•1ar1 Grout . m•tc .IO ~,,. .,,. J, ;·' I~ Crawn Cork lU 1J1'o 13\\ ll'Mo t 11 Hie kW" 7 10 ~ 3'\.'a ""' B" + pail Cor instance' ur"'t" 5 u '~'""':t,F 2, 25 111111111, 1u'°H,!cl...C~ Jll5nal S.37 3.'7~~ Co·.10 't.'~~ ·~t\ltcr-..oi o11 1 431'1 ~'"' 41v, ·~"•'!ri•1 14'11 30\.'a 30 Yo • · flf •i• 6 "4 J.... t~ tV, lllllonN11111Mi.!~ 11! l.•1 t.U ArnPll1.1'1_ .SI JIO ltlO. Jeq llRlo -Crwn!tll l.60 n lD 21~. 19"'5 _ •• H•I bt,rt I 05 xl ll\IJ J:I.:·. \lo +ll~
AND WHAT ABOUT the c!mc~ 'f f~~ lm ~JI:" to 1J~ 1~ rl:trr:' 1\w;~ '~~! f,~ 1t" ,i:n ~::u~.g '; 2'0• ~,~, 7!..~ t ~ ~~:'~Mi40 ~~. ~~. \~ \~:~ lt\ ~:~~8~1D1'i ' 1m 1~ "° t{ NEW YORK (UPI) ~ One general agencies from coast to c1""' M u u ,11,.. s1 !l'L u·~ ""' or1cn •t whldl $elfct t.t'I t.'l>li •I · "" .... "'Cudllr _.n 's 1 1••· ,,,, ,,., '" H•mmn11 10 .. fll ,,.. t• f .. -··-~~•sly W8S''fUI practl--S arrllM 8 '1 '5 lllSI Ill ., 11"' IMM S«UrlllH Ver Pv J.I! •.2S AA I.to 114 lt!'o 2'14 21fo ~Cull.. . ' • OI~ .. H1nd!mn '40 ' )I lll;o l~ 3 ~ ·" would think that the Insurance _A ... with pn· 1·pal 11· · ,,......,,...,.. u:: ........ ,..,.... J!; '* .1v... 1 ffiild h•V• -1"" •m un1v111 Andi Hod>< 1 1s 21i. 11\0 21v. t"' c " ·21 n l41<ii 1"' .. -.., Hind Her .n J 1n.. • ., in. .. .. ..,.,.~ nc O ices In in government spending? The 11> Ml~ 14 10., .,, Grn I\? 11~ (bld l or ~ 1i.t n.u 11.00 ... ll(OtoHSv 1 n Ullo 14v. ,.,,, 'h ummln ·* n ll'., lll\\o ll~ +Iv, t1~"'' C1> ..51:1 lO~ It'. 1~ l=t company which went out of its Bo to 5 F · . .., s-1 1v, •vim 11~ ll~ • .o> "'°It'' l•r 1.112 1.m Alld"Cllv 1.io 1 n~ Hiio .nv;, ¥. ~un,,D•~ ·• x11 1"• 101.'i 10h -1.. H:nn.M 1.30 ,. •1 411., 47 ;1~
way to insure Gen. Georr. A. c ~ n, an I ran c I s c 0. Jack of uniform accounllng ::r~~A J~~ ri. ~·,~~!IT l'~t· , .... Abl•dn f.11 t~~ io11~~ l~~J 1~:: :::&tf~.;~ H g," H" ~\~ +1~ ~~r~·:...,. 'l, ~ 'J ll~ ~\1 ;:v. t~~ H•~~P:''1'~,1 I ll4' n~ ~H! ~il ;,•
C I f L"ttl 81 H hicago. At anla and New standards for defense con-••r Oew no av. IWll 11 It~ Adtnl,1Ur Fun•:ll: Kev11one-Fulldo: APL Cllrp ._. 1•~• u"' 111 +111. u ' ·"' 111 111\ 17'~ u•~ ... ,,. H1r1co c11 1 • 111 16'11 l6\ "
US er 0 1 e g Orn ame OrleanS. During the Civil War, . . •••• 11 i1;, lllo tuir e 1• t Grw111 5,44 6.11 AllOllll 1.57 l.'1 APL p1c1.ot 2 U¥< u~o u:h +-. l 1d 0"1 1.tO 10 111'1 '11• 78\'J +110 H•t1SM•• ·'° l2 1•~ 1t it •.". probably died an early death. tracts alone IS estimated to 1rtt Gt lJ 16 ~tv• Fib lt' 13• Intl.Tl l.~I 3.14 zus Bl 11.ttU.71 A"L pfBJO 7 11 101'> 11 +lo Yllru"'-1.60 ll SI ilVr U ~2V. 01rw ~I I 70 XI 11>.. J)\i 1rn
lhe company honor&:! It S co:it the taxpayer $2 billion. ~:'it ~•P ;t 't~ f.,!1 ',I'~ :v. liJU ,.,,:/\~,', :::: ::~ ,~; ~: ''::i xij:t ~~c~1,5J' .1:! 1tt !~tt '~v, ~:: +~ -0-~=~~ 11~-lf 1~ 1~ 1~.~ f~ : :: V~~ We, Of~:~ri:a;g2CstNi: obligations to policyowners in And how much or the $20 :~"~"s ::~ f~ l:::, 1~1 I ll'J :~~::"' tll tt: ~! ~i ~:U ,~ !~~ g:~ !r ~ ~~u. ;!'• :;\ii :=~ 8:~:~~ l~-U 1~ ,~: ,:~. _ 1• ~~'.t'l~ ,,(IQ l~ :~: f,\: •~· + l•
surance company in th e ·1 · ded . . . r •A S{, "• ic,,.., 'IOI n •.i, 111> All1111~ •.oi ,,.. u• s1 1 . .t t.H ,.,,,..,. os Jo "' 10~ ~ 1o "" .,, '"° of• •• J4\<o JJ•:. u1~ +1" Hern1 HJ .n ,, »'· J1•, :nv. _,,. the North and South. \Yheo billion-plus spent annually (OT ~"/ ll... ,-., 6'0 rrir. CD S 6 ... u Am I' .0 • ut SI U.lG 1•.•1 ArlrPSwt 1.ot IS 1''~ 1t lt g•rl 1'10 .lOll :tlf 27._ )61, 11>t Hec:llMn ,l)r 11 161• 2''\lr l~~ '.jo I~•
ma1 service was suspen , adverlisina 11 wasted because '""'" I 4 kr~111r l!io m Atllh• Fd 1.eo t .1 Cus SJ 1.01 •-• Anrl<llSt 1.40 141 11,. ,1'-2 11 + ·11 O•t• Pr11ecu .tJO 11~ ,.., 1n, tl H11ert1 cur• :u 10. ti1 u11o t ,, United States, will have been the America Express Co ,, '"'' o u '"' ~c 011 11~ :ti~ AIM•P •.1l s.11 Cu\ " j·" !·'' A"" p12 1• 1c1 21'11 1,.., 2ru. + 'II> 01 yccie:11 1.u u l"" u 15'11 H•tlrt 1nr ·"' 1:1 11 1n. 11 n · you either don't read the ads L•• • tu .,,.,. 1n It~~ '°"' IVn Ii 1.•• 101 Piii•• .12 .'1 A,....:r 1 Mi 2 .,14 41'111 + · 011co ~4..15 a. J1~1 f/l'J s1~. 1 ~ H•Lm• ,.,,, 1 111• 17''1 1.,, llli ~: doing business for I~ years. delivered company mail he 11n Ind ,,, 4\\ 1ric1 Rn •'~ ~ ,.,,,. ov" 1.w t.H Knic1.-11 .1111 j·"' """ or :. 15 1 "'" uv. tm-~ g•Yt..Hud .JO 11 ,,..,. tlt~ 24 + "HtlmrhP .10 Jl 11•, 13,, u +.,,
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b"iii I the nd f t~• .1 1. you 0 . Cllrl1I $ ti IOI 1rwn M ljl~ IS"o 1ncm1 1.19 I. I e~ llaell 11,M U.01 ... rmll..-· · ·· OPL ptC l.fO J10 ,.. .SO .so -1 H..-c Inc -~ ., 28\1 27l'. 11i\ i· ·
I On a e 0 ~• I Ou-3 nag or truce Whe n • Can il be t•·t ~ this cra lhrl1I l>f If 'l t:•dv Ld I ''' 191'1 nv11t 7,40 I.Of Llbtfl~ •,to S,25 Aro C i.: Xlf H l l\lo 21 + 'Ir. Olffl Co 2 JI :U"-31,., l4\\o +2''< H~t~hFd 1.10 1 14'\0; 2>;:, 24~ !t viously survived the Sioux .... UI ' OMltL 1 Ill CMI ,., l Sii.Ci 7,U . L11t Ilk 4.41 '·'°~Id &r 1'10 1~ ;~~ im iP% +1~ Otlm•rP 1.12 25 11 IM·· lfh + \~ Hfl<hleln .IO l:!<i 31 l6'4 l6V. -1:
be necessary. waste has become J. way of 1
111: u: pv. "r. .. ~;!!Y: 1~ 1\4 1\1 A~1ct,111 ~:~~ 11: ti~ ~;1 s, .. ~ tft Mv lB Ind '1 11 ""' XIII. 21 +"" 0t1 Mntt 1.10 65 ,','',>, 'XI~ JO!'o -·~ "''"' Pn(k ·'° J10 l21to 2110 ~1~ +t~ massacre tter than Custer. W~n peace came in 1865, 1·r . our I nd not only " rnv1 '""', .. •" ~1 l!U •• is Ml Inv • n '·"Lint .tt l.U A1M1 arew 211 '"" ar. ''"' + "°'"•"'' .40 ut '!1~ 21'4 -~ H1111 va1111t JO th •~ •Vi + I•
In the -··ly days of th. e le In a -. ..,. M1 -;~, ,,:? -J ' ....,, Mt/I 1'11 1.'1 L-1'11 S1vln: Alld DG 1.:NI 14 :W\/o ,,, li'la i 11.' 0.ll'K Int :u J~ Vi JU. . ll ll!onHOlt1 1 " )I ... 30!1 ~ -'I
Well and New York: Life, it Us southern business. Many of the goods and serv10!1 ~111111~ 1~ 1., ~" El•~ ~l:1'lJ ~NP~" ~:Jr l:~ ~!..'11°, al! 1:·li ~r,:l .tSe 11 ~ ,fft ,,,.,,,. lZ R:~J:, ~.! J i:;: iJi. l::; t.: =.rn~.:l:,;': ~ i~r; '~~ i~t1o + \/o
~ New York Li!' had lo rebuild · ~ .. 11 Cd 2\~ 31,1, G JO.• A11<1 s 1JG 1 21~ :uVt 11-. 1 'Dinn Mie "° '2 1,~ 1> 11\'J l,., wobtn 1·20 1 "~ is•, ~ + "'
waa common for life Insurance Confederate officers. dlsen-other9 produce for us bot also l::.knc.:' ,f' ,JYi ~;:~i~' I~ ~k. ~ '"'"'i:~~ ',. L:~' Ir• lkt v,:i; !It'll~~-,,.! 3'l 51'4 ~ JI~+ v. 8:::~~1~11~ ' 101' ~ l:"' i.. ~ai=~l"i'~ no '™' ~l;,o ,,11r t ~
a....,,ta lo travel rar to find and rranchl"' and w1·1h fortunes of our own time and talenti:~ ...,, o s11 ,..., ~llkriHv s~ sr' ~~ill '·" t'.1.5 M•en• In 1)6 :.. :11\dr ""' , i41f " 4 14 ~ .,. --~ o..-e<o pfa ~ l~U ~ .~ l ~ H!1rvsu1'1.20 jl ::"" lf :%" t\,,. ·-· KU T II the cost f all :r.•r Co Sl w M I ,.. J'l '\llo ll!Cl'I'• .... 7.~ M•M1n ~11 4.n A 111. ldl ... l ~ ., \I. I J t-Ot!Edll '"° IJJ 211\'• It\; to ""~-Ike ... n 2114 lfft ''"" +1:1to
ind! of sheer waste 1n your , 4'4 1nor c v; I 1 · · t · • •11t , i' , ,... o.sa101nc: .tO s '° 1""' '"'" . , Hoav Bl 1.l'O. 10 2J\l:I "'-nMt -·~ do buslne!s. J.F.A. Studdart, Jost , joined the c 0 m pa " y., k a Y up • 0 al~• J ,•,;•, 111' ~i:/,, J j"' 4 A!o11o1~6 ;·i? 1-~5 ~~ l:'i. :·11Z"°'~ Ali.1~~"1' :f 214ti g fl{t +:1{i' °"' fd _.u.511 s 1J\1 11~ nv. '-" ontt"Wl 1.xi 3'I 901~ • t0 i it.
an ambitious New York Life Among them were c en . nwn life Whatever lardstlck g::.,s'r ~;·~ 1~.~ ~:; ... ''\Y:. .r: ff~ ::~· l~ 4'.36 5:::. r 11: 11: ~to11nc°'.'M. lff .~ :i· '~ !"'= ~t...IA',~c IA'\ W'1•'KS '17\.') -:tit+~ u:i~1 ~~I A~ ~~ ~ 3l1-. ~~ !.''it agent based Jn St. Paul1 Minn. Joseph E. Johnston_, who was • · -1 om c1rj » -M"' M ,,~, " ,,, "? .,l;l~ton: j 01 ~"'·'} ~ 1 • A~ar• Pl•• ,0 ,1~. ,. , • 01oj:1n1 . 1.to ~l ll 12 "'',.... \6 !lE' 1N1 ·'° 31 n11 I'," I'""_ v.
r f-·-to i...., ··~r-ill ~ otcostsyouuse I f 'ar-you'l omr.•1 i .. •~tt M1u1 LP 11u 1 l4 ,v 4·11 · ·rid dl . '· ,.Dmtn lnd · 1711 m 15 _15:1\ .._Ol•Ffnet1 .•0 1 t\!o •'4 t'4 -1~ MMHt .40 11 1• 11o • +•'o rom -ocw., per1uwca Y appointed general agent for f" d lhe 1 'f be -Tf/ n\~ 121~ M•vrr o u 1sv. !:~ • '·ff ·U ~Mu " 4·g Ayq"' 1"'° tt 3~ ;wu 31 1, 01. h Jl'IC1 11 11 u 21 +1\.'I ""'"·l.1& 11• 3l'lo ,, .. 'l"' +1~
Canvas,_, Ou 11y 1· n • set· Geo . nd In IGta 0 a SO ring "" Hllll It. ''°' McOll~ 11 2' «1 < '·, ·• .. ~.., Cp 1"1j· '1'· AYCO pfJ.2ll IO>o II -· + .~ Ol•m S"-m I IJJ 1•"'1 ll•• 14•;1 Ha•nF ell.50 , ll!o ll'lt 31•~ KU 0 -rg1a a Florida. Gen. 8. . Ml Psy l b ·~ ..... G ,, '' • •. c. .......... I ' l· ....., Pd .1(1 -., '), •• _ I .. ,, ' I I " ' '' '' ' " .• maan1tude. MIP A 3 • M-" " ... , .• i:-1..S2 1.'1 MJF Fd 1. l . A'+'IWI Inc .411 ,,, ~. I I -~.. -•0 . '• t •11 "• -... Olli p • !IO'• ,•,,. jll•~ 11"· Uements and U.S. Army forts J. H u m p h r e y s , fo•mcr • , 1 ...... .. .., tcon 1i r. "" lj},F G111 4.., .. 11 vMt .. • 1 41 ., ., g11s pf 01 ,. tt , .. 11 i.11 1'" 11 Hou$1LP 1.10 •1 36'• "" :wi;, ,,
'· Wyonun· • and Mo lana r M I . I p '"'' • 4V. .. 1.n " ,, .... "' . 4 • • ........ s '·" '·" -Pd 2.1'11 ··-~-..... .. ··-" ..... ....... h mo Ill 1 13 Mtcl Mio 11!,2 ltV. • . ,-, ---. • .... ''' ''i .•• ·n '!' 1c11..-... 1~ llm l~\1 IA"--IL HouilHG• ,Ill 1 ,..... " '" .,, o n • governor o ississlpp, 10 ned c .... Tee: ,., J Mo.rid '" nv. 14 litrr Fd t.10 ,,., Mv OmG 4.0t •.•J A"""P'od w1 11 " 1s ,., ,,... -..ukl .4b n 60" 5t '°'' +11o1 "'"""' P11.so i ltl'I :m-. >tl4o A .. 0 n a stud .. art . s h ~amr•I }j,O "MIC!ld C• !'• 1\~ -~"' j.Gt S.$1 ""' °""'" I.It t.4 -VIK OU .131 :It h '"" t!'i "'Olllln•"'" ·"° n 15\0 ,, •• u~ -'Ill How.Jollil _,, fll IJ'~ 12'• nv. + VI "' u. t e company at Jackson. D1' r·ectors Told -·-· • M " l'' 1::11111 SI n Ill ... ""' ··-···n 8-OlllonCa .Wb II 14 ll'.Jo u ' HO*'fYlel Ca ~ I•'~ IN I~ -·~ U C -· _.. Idle• ,. ' · · '"" · -01'-• .-''' 1>1• ,_.,_ 110 j > Hubblrd .-• 1•1 -po cyowners was us 1 er . o · -1 1•• 1 11111r1<1 1v, , ldw GT ifil' 1 u. °'' dn t. . M<it Trst 1,11 1,1 ~-_, ~.. ""' •• • 211 i'" ur1ng I s .w years n Olllfln )\~ l M 1, Gt• :ioi~ Bit~ f~ 1.50 NE• Mui ··11 1.3' Ol1IS111 1.'XI • ,, "° •1 1 •~ MudBitY 1.211 xu 2•'" 2Jilo 14"' 1•. Proo£ of agent Studd·11's business, the company .... 1-l 11 11 Mr.I VIG 6\io 1~ Ir SI ~ 11.JI N•I Ina I . f ··~ =~·~·ti~ u 'l ljl~ 16111 -Vt OIYff•lftG .3' 11111 1•1.l ll'• I•~ + 'iii Huql! H~I .40 J 101 .. 10,. OU. -'"-
thoroughness was that he not paid $20.7 billion in benefits Election of Arthur C .. Allen , a-Yr 11 1, MOii kl j' l "'f'' ..s1 n.11 N11 S«ur k r: :Je~nt 1•2 '!~ '™ 21\~ -v. O•P•PPI' :JCJ " 17\'o i•'lio 161'• -+ "'~eal ••• 1111 2 1~r. 111\'• 1o>,1, i..
IJ.ml 11t• s 1;;, , .. ~ lltcll 1~, ,,4 el oc11 C• nl Hi! 111v11 e JCI '·" 1 •v T 1 11411 11 + \.Ii 01vrM11 .ne ISi 21 ~ 21 . , ld•OOP.., '·'° I l'l'W. x ... 2't4i i '
ony1113wcu uster utaso anddividendstopolioyoWncrs. S. J. Chackel. R. a •••M11 f'l' Mon1c..1 14 ,11o tv J.121.n aono:i 4.nj·" ~r\" v. oom -11 ,l., ""Pli-v.1'''nD J-'<I •l!C •t'4 C ~
r •--ofl' r11l /M ~Pk IOU. I y,, 1t ~ tOO 7 Olvltl l!l tS '3f • ~ , .. 1 ll* ?'oDonr11Uev .4.1 al 1~ 1~ ,.,~-~•Ill Power 1 1 31 31'1 31'111 V. I ·--·-• C b I Kend II rwfrd 11 Ul'I Mol!Wll " l 1 • n u .tG1t,06 e11..,, t.11 '·" -P .,·,• ~ ·1, •. R:'" •'••" ,,r.,,-•,•.,"'" ~~· 20 !O'Ao 'jl'I J(I + v, l!I c-..1 /· • 1150 21-1'1 ,..... 21:i.. 1
five elJljw ices. All si:1 died Today the comn"ny provides Kirkbride, D. T. Lusk, and •011 co , li1. .J: Moor• fl 114 , Y vn 12:11 u'.u GIWll'I : 4 :., , if. t. , ff ,l~ .. • J,, Dorlt c~ ..31 ' s•, l•t. 1•~• + l4 111 P* D12-1J 11:io lO 2t't'I 'I ,.
b llli the S. \he b ks ,.... · rurCfl' • "' $' s I~ 10 1,,.M F t.511 1'1 Pl S!k S 1 'U U-_. !ill 1 .. Oorr Ol!v... 1 11 n•i, lllil. --· mo Ct Am tel ~ 110 11; '" a ng tOUI on an life insurance worth more A.Ian Y. Poston to vice YPrn c ,~ 10..., TrA. 1 11!'1 fG Fd 1.:111 1:n 1ncom 4:4j •:n ~ 0{> :Jt1 ~. ;: Dover CP .1fl ,. "v.. >o\.'l » -"i 11MA C11 1~ 211 »l'a u 1. ~ 41
Or '"· Li"!e 81"• H J h m b "d f U · ed C lif i 111ty M 1 1 ·Mia t *' ' 41 IPlftW •.n 7. Slocli. 4.f 1.1t ~ c " "'OowClwn 2.wl tl 63 •1~ 6J t-"' ~ C• I " llM!. 10 104!. + •o 1.11"t: " e · orn on une I an .,.... lllion to ap-pres1 ents o mt a om a .,1 Ost 7"' t! Motth M ,,~ s1: ·••'' 1t1v 2.12 1. Ne! Grlll 7.ll 1.01 ••le Inc j5 1 ff l't? fot. inl 14 0.1.....co 1:.0 4 'J>O. 1SU 1s.ot. "'1~~~ • 10 t-I• '"" ~ -tl• 25, 1876. New York Life n<1id . l I 7 ·1r I Baak has been announced by ••• Oen 2) 14 Mot Cklto 10 II Ce.it snr 1-• !·'° ,.,_ C•I 11n1v111 ''" Ml• f r• ! 1 -tt Drt11lricl 1.4'(1 71 ,,,~ 1~ 11\lo f l I 1•n H M 11 17"" 1"°' ll\ot I "
I ,.-prOXlma e Y ml IOn peop C ll•ln JI l\'o ,,_, Mullltr m 1111 C-..1 Mir .21 1 .01 Niii* Fd 16.711•.77 'if. Ml pf I t I h l ~ ''" Orttlt 111fJO 4' !Hl JO-. ~ -" 1''",."i'"l I.JO '1 Hffo 11~ H'~ "" out $40,CMXl n deatlf' claims lo in the United Stales, Puer\o Frank L King chairman o( 1v11 Fd ·~ "' Mu1111 I!• J • Ch•M'll"' Funds: N""' w111 10.n 11.n • Ind no 11 ff:"' pf lf2 u 11li 11 !™ 11 ,..., ·90 ' 11._ ""° 11* .,. . ' IV Mlt 1m 16V.M/tr LE I :m\I, Bll•n t.l'tlOJOHewton 12.n 1i-11 • In 111so »~\lo lt ll'"' t,... ly1Cp lb '" l"' lS>'I 6'4 t 'i.o lllllfltlfld 2 •S "~ '4\o JS \'t th' heirs or Custer, Capts. Rico and Canada. the board of directors. ~'r. '" • '"' N c l•• ." .... Com ,, 1,)6 1.4' NICl'I Sir• .... . • IUHnL ·.to 711 31411 lJI •P*' 1 '° H l • ~\\ tl\'J + " I"" d pl,,'J.! 21 llli .. )0.., llll6 I'.
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Moster<rahed by famous "Bossett" th/1 graceful, stalely fruitwood finished Italian Provincial
dining room opons o rMIW realm of dining pleasure. Richly detailed bross hardware ••• doubl•
dowelied construction With metal glides on the Ovol Table for easy movement. The mo»lve ·
2 piece China gives ample drawer and storage area for all your pr.cioYs Items plus~ added
convenience of dust-proofi{lg. Choir,. ont ·of stvrdy yet' elegant construction with podded
upholstered .at. giving C(>mpleto comfort wJijlo dining. Set includes Ovol t_xff!:nsi.an toble
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If you hove dreamed of owning o new bedroom set, here is your chance ot huge sovingsl This mog-
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drowen. dowtail construction, and-nylon drower glides. Richly carved and custom detailed, hond-
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SmaO childr&n. busy fam ily, this is 1he sofa you have bf(en looking far. Curl up
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car• free,, pundure proof "Vectro", It is carefully tailored for the longest wear
Su9. li1t $l49.9'
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With rwvenible pure foam cushions for cloud !.Off comfort, plus Sheppard casters l£VIT? SAL£ PRICE
for easy movement. Only Leviti could bring you such a low, low price on this remarkable sofa! Ma ke
today your day to $0Ve.
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Sc&ilptured ~rn design is yours in th is bea11tlfu!ly slyled group from "Bassett" • , , Walnut fini1hed in a
d..p tone ond protected ~th top coots of DuPont ~lux•. Tha fi~e 8osan crottsmonshfp will help !his
_.. to ..-noill enduringly beoutlful. Feoture1 70" mossiw Triple Dresser, comple!ely dustproof with
' cfowkril hardwood im.rior construction; Twin (2) plate glass Mirron. plus King-Size Headboard~ (2)
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SUG. LIST $19,9.S
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Tobie. Walnut Formica lop for eosy clean up , •• four (4)
swivel Pedestal base upholstered Chairs for seating com·
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A beautiful grouping finished in Antique White with
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$2.59.9.5 St11de11t Delk w/Detk Hutch.•• · ••• $1•7
SU9.9.5 hchelor Che11 w/Ooor H111ch •• •••• $147
S 119.9.5 Sl119I• Or.Der W fl Minor. , • •• • .", • $ 127
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Mor Tobie i• provided with twq (2) 12" e1Clension leaves.. The laminated
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Designed Cedar Chest tllol any woman would holstered in costly Green & Gold Cut Velvetl fetotures deep tufted backs with reverslble pure
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the·m0vte, "Womea in ~Lo.ve;" and ~ ~ NEW YORK ..:. Prmceu.. Egon Von
.,,.'. funteabFKl &uropeaa 10Clal mo~ tum· ~ ed faahlon 4esJcn<T, Is spout~s. If
• ' tilnp , go wtong ,,and she feels a storm
" ~ oo, everyone .is aware of the
a good1 cty,. ..._, •
'nlen~ .ibe dashed to her P.a.rk A~~
tov,:nhoµse, read senUmental love poema_
by· F.rencfJ. writer Charles P I e r re
B~IKlelaire and ltli tier Italian cook
whip·ui> a delectably.fatl<mlng paJ1a din.
11tr which was punctualod by a bottle,
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Last year, when sbe was peddling
her fashion collection to prestlgloua Fifth
Avenue stores, she emerged 'during the
five o'clock rush luggi.tig her weighty
casts aml, u can be predicted, could
not nag down an empty cab.
The prett)'. princess, at the lime a
2.'J.year-0ld expectant · mother, did what
any frustrated titled aristocrat would do.
She burst into uncontrollable tears and
• l&Cf'eamed her plight t,o an unimpressed
throng whooshing by :
of chilled Chianti. '
In the past feW months tears have
been s=ce aad the pr!nceas Is twlw-
thin because ~ doesn't eat to relieve
frustration. Things never have been bet-
ter. ·' Calloused store buyers, unmoved by.
the impressiVe Furstenberg ·background
and family wea1th, are lnte~ ollly
iJ.1 one thing: Will the fashions sell?
'l11e priJlcess always knew they would.
She's a ~icient wheeler-dealer who
has kept her ,P.piece . collection In the
~100 range.-An-even .blgger
merchandising poiat is the fact that
the styles are lhorough1y wearable -
either printed pantsuits in uncrushable
Jtaliait r.ibiics or simple midi dresses •.
"God, can't you see I'm pregnant?''
Tears. "I simply won't walk another
atep with this luggage." More tears.
"If someone · doesn 't get me a taxi,
l 'll go mad right h're." Still more tears.
No one· rescued · u,e se.mihysterical
princess and she , Ilk~ any other· New
York visitOr or inhabitant, teamed that
havipg ' a tantrum' was no way to win
,..a wir. And she didn't go mad. A taxi
--.( ilo~ in the nick of liine.
What pushed her into the fashion World
is that she, like hordes of other so-called
''beautiful people," won't wear obviously
expensiYe couture day-in, day.out, even
if they have tbe means. t 1~T ·NEE.PED
'Ibe aext pight she went to P. J.
Clar~e's forl'a cocktail and hamburger,
no'.!'f'I~ hopped up on a bar stool and, , use she was unescorted,
man4ge ent politely but firmly asked
.ber lb ve. ..
Her first impulse was to scream. But
sell-<Ontrol prevailed.
STIGMA
"Women want to look ·as if.they are
thinkiag more of a-caµ'.se '. ~ clothes,"
the princess says. ·~.couture bears a
stigma in a wor-ld rocked by revoluUona.
Finis~ seams and materials that cost Tetnpestuous but determined, the ~ss telephoned the understanding $50 a yard are meaningless."
prtbce, who quickly summed up her I! there's anylhing the princess Is
Immediate predicament and dropped expert on it's the trick of appearing
evervthlng to rush over and be his casual when the feeling is anything bul.
wifers-escort. Feeling a tinge of psychic She met Pri!!P' ~gon at a student party
victory over her handling of this crisis, at the Univfrsity of Geneva where they
t he princess finally enjoyed that meat 'A"ere both studying.
from the vantage point she had been Practically every female on campus
asked to vacate. was chasing him and, instead of joining
These two happenings, which made the crowd, the princeM feigned disin-
tndeUble impression!, have outwardly terest. Fascinated by Ute cold shoulder,
, altered the princess' eledrlc·persona1lty. he called her 'for a date regularly for
! Now, a few months after giving birth two months and she played the "no"
to a tm, she is cracking the savagely game until lt appeared he would aot
competitive fashion world. She's ·so call again.
outwardly detached that even friends· •"Jben I &aid ye1, yes, yu," slw says
• twitter about "Diane'• new super cool." With a grin. •'But alway1 ] pve bim
· Hor husband, Prinal Egon Von what""" A-~ call a~ time." -~-1"iilr•~~11rSliii!IWllMlder"-ti~~ ..... • 1a-w1tli--',,
-• an11 he teops hmunerlllf -'ll>t' In>' • the ~ tn or<1er • tiii'f'llla1 mtere.t ·
' portanc< of calmaess under trying .,,,,.. !.!<~PbW:~~ .. _ ~[ ~ diUons.--'lbe prince learned 0peaee~' from-One-,jay~le we1e -watchinc---
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He seems to be succeeding. fare from Paris to Thailand .• As usua~
KEEPING HER COOL
Last week, after a verbal ha ssle with
a difficult-but-Important store buyer on·
ddivtcy date. of her ltallaHnaoufac·
she begged to diffe r. He got angry.
'She retorted that if HE was right, abe'd
go to Thailand with him. .
The trip tw'ned out to be their honey-
mooa.
Sewing's Super
Daytime dra11t1 are gre1t In
aculptuM..knlh,_.itt..r~wlth.._a, __ _
long "an torso or 1 fllppy bi••
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Sewiiig in the 70s has a different
look than sewing in the 60s -and
it's all Clue to a new star on lhe fabric
scene.
Double knit! in easy-care polyester
have emerged as the beginning of a
revolution in fabrics.
From the first textured dooble knits ,
the fabric has prggressed to intricate
knit! that masquerade as everything
from wispy silks to thick wools.
Polyester knits are·machine washable
and nev~r need ironing when tumble
dried. Different in texture. they are
nubby, ribbed, tcaUoped, puffed and
sculptured. Some are airy and lacy as
though crocheted and others are utterly
flat , like T«Urting. These last are the
newest for .summer.
As well as being varied in pattern
and~. the knits come in a veritable
explosion of new colors and prints. Sporty
ones· are··in bouncy brights ar classic
spring colors. Body-<:llnglng drl'_:i;es come
in clear solids, dewey pastels or demure
garden prints. other looks are flam-
boyant with florals and geometrics.
Knits with surface interest vary from
misty-colored Rachel lace types and
other one-color rippled or nubbcd classics
to ones deeply carved with different
colors used to delioe levels of the pattern:
Many advanctt "'8.re being made In
the cons&ructlon of knits and there ls
no .el1d in sight to the variaUons that
are pouible. And as fabrics revolutionl:r.e,
so do e:ewing notions -thread that
stretches with the fabric, stretch lace
for hems and Hgi,tweight nylon zippers, . .
Patterns also have kept up with the
times ud are made for lhe-new breed
of fabric.
Sweater shirts can "be st'l'fn from
the ribbed knits to be pulled. down way
below lhe trips over a fllppy bia1 or
pleated skirt with a gentle flair at the
Relined fasblons from the Fllrly 30!
ma~e their cOme-l_!ack. T ·shirty and
u~ear.influenced, dresses a n d
Jumpsuit5 that zip up the front all are
part O!. th< new loQ!l In knltJ.
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F~tenberg_ l a_l,_~1.Jias _.
e verything unCler control.
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By BEA ANDERSON ing, but when you're finis~d you
s.c1e" , .. .., won't wear it!
It's 1 rare contrast today to "~ to the sales promotion
fia<t man invading woman'• do-you'll go right back buy another
main, especially when the feminist pattern ud start all over aga\1. ''
movement is so widely publicized. 'SCULPTING'
But, Alfred· Bach has braved one The instructor feels that sewing
department of homemaking -that should be a pleasure, that it is
of sewing and he ls quite at home sculpting with fabric and that the
with it. · creator should be proud of her
A fonner Industrial englaeer, he creatton.
"retired" to learn !he gannent Here is where professional know·
bu!iness. Now he engineers lecture how comes in. It start.a with a
series all over the world where basic pattern which has been prop.
he shares tricks ol the trade with erly fitted for the individual.
homemakers. The e11d result ls After the fabric Is cut, more
giving a tailor-made look to every couturier techniques~ applied . gannent.
While in the Harbor Area he To eliminate bulkiness whtte·~W·
conducted two slx-hOur courses ing curved areas, se11;m allowaitees
which attracted huQdreds 0 r are· cul dowa. With the •aid of
seamstresses , who, in fast-paced ._ 1peclal attachment, fullne51 Is
1 t and d sir u eased into gathers during only one ec ures etnon 8 ons, lear. proce'ss while the seam ·is being ed a common-sen9e approach to sewing. sewn.
PATFERNS CRlTICiiED M;ore sbort-culs included siwlnc without pins or basUng, lining
Throughout his commentary, he dresaes., jackets and coats com-"'
needled pattern companies for pletely by machine, pressing the
compllcaliJ1g garment constnlction, professional way, sewing zippers
"There is no pattern which will 'Without problems, .making bound
fit two figures of, the same size," buUOn holes with Scotch tape and/
he asserted, conUnuing, ~"yet the or J?Sper and tailorin1 suit jackets.
companies continue to duplicate SOLUTION
each pattern thousands of Umes." Of coor~. ~not all women are Bach doesn't believe in sewing or fitting by sile _ he u.ses able to take this course, !O what
"measurement!" -a word he is the. solution for, them ?
emphasized and reiterated, e1.-EducaUonal TV might show sOme
plalnh1g that "even If women are of his taPed tastrucUons which are
the wne size they are not the available to the medium •
same measuremeat, so measure-Aaolber answer, according to the
ment la the key to perfect fll" expert, would be getting pattern
His barbs allO were--almed at conipanies, h o m e economic
those who write patlern1 in-teachers ilnd the garment industry
ttrucUons. He talled them i•dum-together to simplify and .atc.-
mtes" and sald the lMlnK:Uons d&rdize method•.
art contosin bieeaa they 00 ." Tber.trwoman who aeWs at
NOT take the conatrucUon In a home woukl bave· all Of lhe ad-
corrcct step-by-step method, and Vantages · of the profesUoli1I and
tomeURW11 steps are...mts.slng. her handmade gannents WOllld
However. Bach praised the ccwn-ar--lhe-1ame---tailored DR.
panles' sales department ..,,""l"--"~~al
"They must' ha ve the be!t. 'Who sem111ar ' on the Eut' ·COUt.
else can &et you to spend '4G-5U Perhaps Its benel~ Wll lllOft
for fa bric and countleQ hou1': aew-Weal~ ·
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PC>fS OF !MARllGOLD -Discovering pols of gold that Will help finance
philanthropies are {left to right) Mrs: Victor J Westover, chairman of the
benefit af the Junior Auxiliary of New port Beach Assistance League, Mrs.
Robert W. Hyward and Mrs. ~buyler C. Joyner.
Silent Auction
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Every<hlng
In the world is chan1in& and your column
is a faitbf\d reflection of tboee changes.
So why don't you say -•thlng about
10Ciety's unfair criticilfn of lhe married
man who is forced to seek the warmth
"and companions!llp ol someone other
than his wife? ,
1 waa a faithful liUlband of 11 years.
One evening lt dawned on me that my
wife had, in the space of a single hour,
complained . Iha! l blew my.JJOSO...too.
hard and looked "very old" in my new
glasses. Sbe critici?.ed my table manners,
my posture aDd the grammar of the
girl who runs my office switchboard.
AOO tfteo she lectured me for I> minutes
because I didn 't pay enough attention
to her at a fam~y dinner.
The very nest morning I responded
tn a most natural way to the klodness
and tenderness 'of the firlt woman who
spoke to me -my secretary. For the
past several months we have enjoyed
a wonderful, warm relationsh1p. She
makes me feel like a man -something
my wife~ never did . I am happy in
· her presence, yet µiere are very few
places we can go because of unfair,
Unrealistic, archaic rules set up by socle·
ty. I carmot divorce my Wife because
her father owns .the business. Zmo-
tiooally however, I left. her lolli ago.
There'• a lesson here. I hope those ""'° need It get il -COLOR ME GONE
DEAR MR. GREAT.HEART: No point
la trytne to rad!: you tlDce you're
pee. Te odlen who a"' .UU arowtd
ANN LANDERS
aad ... l!l.. tlmllar pnblem1, I '"""'
tlull Yi" ••rliilliO -feellng1 ·-t year ·.ue to lier and not .. me-aDd
mU:.e q atamp& -.. lttal yoar ~
marril&I!:. Or QoaJd I COier y ... yt.Uow?.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a
homosexual who ii considering ~
!enlonal help. I have '1eard from several
friends that psychlalry ls a waste o!
tllne and money. A young man with
whom I work told me be had nearly
10 years ot therapy -but it Qidn(t help
him become the -penoo be wanted to be. Others in our gay group
have said the same thing.
I have read several books on homosex·
uality and J am' aware that the baBic
pef'.IOnality pattern of an individual is
set by the lime1 be is seven years
of age. If this is true, what .chance
has a homo in hill early 1.0s of tUrning
straight?
Has anyone ever made the switch
thro~ psychiatry or JJl)'Choari&lysis?
Several of us wW be watching your
reply with interest. -STRAIGHT TALK
DEAR T.: ne -fl .. m-..11
wlte ba•e been made lltter01exual -.--IPJ' Ill Ml bnpreulve. 'Ille
m•l opUmlttie eali.mate 11 u dtr four
perceit. And .la ijlll group are tbose
wllo nre •ol true ltomo.exual.s in tbe
claulc seue.
l n:cOmmend therapy for bomosemals
wbo uk for CCIUD,lel -not because
I believe tt will change tbem, but because
ft ml&bt .ip tbem. ba.od.le other
peflomdtty .-...Sen wldcb often ac-
company bo.mesemality. 'lberapy can
belp &be bomoteXUll accept hhnseU u
be IL U aho can relieve him of the
aiWety •nd. bltterues1 which often makes
bi• tue aabrearable. '
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KNOW: A wife who has been married
long enougt) to have three children "old
enough to read newspapers'' is entitled
to keep the jewelry her husband gaVe
her -and yes, the family heirlooms,
too. That's what heirlooms are f<lr.
Ua1ure Of yourself on dates? What's
r1pt? What's· wrong1 Should JOU?
SbOaldn't yoa? Send for Ann Landers'
boOllet ''Dattac Dos and Doa'ts," .encl ...
Ing: ·wtth yoar request 35 ceats in coin
and a long, 1eU-addre1sed, st.piped
env~lope in care of the DAILY PILOT.
Your H.oroscope TomorrGw
Libra: Moon Accents Travel
BARBARA MICHAEL
• AUllu•t Bria
Date Set
For Rites
Mrs. Ma11lha Michael of
Costa Mesa has announced the
engagement of her ·daughter.
Barbara J ean Michael, to
Dennis Wayne Lockwood of
Hunlington Beach.
ltliss Michael is a graduate
of Estancia High School and
attends Orange Coast College.
Her fiance , son of Mr. and
Mrs. Afiie· Lockwood of Red-
ding, is a graduate of Shasta
Higll School and Shasta Junior
College. He now a t t e n d s
California State College at
Long Beach.
They will exchange vows
Aug. 1 in the First Baptist
· Church, Costa Mesa.
WEDNESDAY
JUNE 3
staru, added Independence.
Accent on personality, a~
pearance. Your natural cb&rm
comea to fore. You could meet
person who will mean much
to you.
VIRGO (Aug, 23-Sept. 22): to individual who seems aloof. Rose Secrets
Your career, ambitions, starr Make gesture of friendship.
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES (Marcl!.21-April 19):
New moon accents journeys,
general feeling of resllessn~s.
Finish important project. i.t
others know that your ideas
can be practical. Demonstrate
them. ·
TAURUS (April ZO.May 20):
CANCER. (J une 21.July 22):
O b t a i n hint from Gemini
message. What was hlddtn,
is tevealed. You may have
to adjust to changing con--
ditions. Be versatile wilhout
scattering your forces .
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221:
ding in community a r e Could be a very important d
hlghl]ghled. Make effort to move. Be cnoative. Express Toi Society
fulfill basic obligations. Take feelings. ~ou need affection
care of little things -the and can obtain it. Secret.s of creating better
big ones will take care of PlScES (Feb. l9-March 20): roses will be told to the
themselves. Get house in order. Check Orange County Rose Society
IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): files. Study contracts .. Refuse on Tuesday, June 9, att71:45
New moon accents travel, to be rushed. Hasty con-p.m. in the r e c r e a o n
publishing, need to express clusions can be costly. Be building, Westminster CiVlC-
views in meaningful manner. aware of goal, aim s and Center.
Sagittarius individual proves motives. Arnold W. Ellis, asslslant
helpful. Express gratitude. . director of rose research of
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21}: To find out mor• •bllut vou~u 1nd Armstrong Nurseries, w i 11 11tro1~y, orlH<' SYdMV Om1rr•1 .SO. discuss the Birth of then •••
I Junior Auxiliary of -the
I Newport Beach Ass istance j League expects lively bidding
I and bargaining after members
and Invited guests browse in
l search of· that ,special "pot
(a treasure) which will be
auctioned at noon. All unsold
ltems will be offered for Public
sale during the Juniors' Red
Carpet Saturdays in 't b e
league's thrift shop,
--~unding_ e~~~-~et
ffie dir,ktion ot Mn. Vi~
J. Westover, benefits the aux··
iliary's chari~ie.s _; primarllf
the Teague'SGtiOOreH'SDefita
Health Center and social
service offit't.
iliary chainnan, and informal
tours of the facilities will be
offered guests to familiarize
.them with the community in-
terests of the league.
You make new financial start.
Hopes are high and can be
fulfilled. Key is io take In-
itiative. Exude confidence.
Others will be very interested
in your altitude.
GEMJNt (May 21.June 20):
Friends show true colors. 'Ibis
is not necessarily negative.
But protect yourself i n
clinches. One who appeared
contented may let you know
otherwise. Day features
Be -cemed wt'tb ~y events -~. "'"'" Wll Pl" booklflt, T'-Truth ADavt Aslrolo-OCCUr. Reject superficial 9v. Stl'ld bt,,.,c1er1 •nd 50 tftll• 10 O~n to the public, the meet·
V.lu-. B~shar••g ltnowledge, °""a. rr 8ookle1. the DAIL v,, '".,or. ting will include pm.es and r• ,.~ J ... ~ :n.:i, Grind C1nlr11 Ste on, w
you gain. Insights a r e1 _v;,:':.:~:_' :;:"·:..v:..":;:'":;:':_· ______ _:f:_res:::._hm.....cen.::ts.:.·-·------
available if you will Wt Sttk. New moon in your sign
emphasizes iniU~Uve, new surprises. 8,AGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-
Doc. 21) ; Permit btbel'> to
ltlbW new facets of J_ of.gold." • I 1 ! _ I All will take place, :starting
1 at 10 a.m. Fri~ay, June · 5,
1 in the Jeague cen~, N .WROrt
1 'Be-acti: 'ffie event is the a.nnual
1 coffee and silent auction.
Assisting Mrs. Westover are
the Mmes. Schuyler C. Joyner,
lqvitations; Jay D. Buchanan.
dec.o'ratlo n s : Thomas
Ro u s-s e 1 o t, refreshments;
Charles S. 1Cook, publicily;
Btetitbh Odfen, au~tloneer,
and Robert W. Howard, Jerry
Parker, Lauren Rittenhouse.
Castel Newell and R()bert Ew·
Trust .!.. . Popu 'lar :r • ltieb!selv.s, Don't allo!!'llt to op1c dominate. -applies.especially -~ _, ..... 1'__ _t_o ~~P--_!!,lh _ __m'l'ha~e,_ · • • parti'ie'r. ui;: recepwve. en
In keeping with this year's
J theme, each participant is
I ~ked to bring a "pot of gold"
Guests will be greeted by
Mrs. Conrad SCbweitzer, aux· ing. ·
For Secretary G ro U P you make definite progress.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan.
19): Your efforts to please
-u11t~• ~ I . Tru t ·'ern'field and Miss Eva are appreciated. But don't · 11.ine; orre-op1c, s M resort to false' flattery. Prac-
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Department and Leg a I Nava, business students at tical approach to work should
Secretaries, Miss Kath r Y n Fullerton Junior College. . be advocated. Relative who
Berry and Mrs. Doris Cribbes Reservations may be mad.e is traveling gets in touch .
will address the Orange Coun-by calling Mrs. Sandi. Brad-AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb.
ty Legal Secretary's Associa-b t 53"262t 18): You may be attracted
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Also a.ttending the dinnerll
meeling in the Ha' Penny Inn.
Westminster, will be the reci-
pients of two $50 scholarships.
An assist.ant trust officer,
Miss Berry has been employed·
by Security Pacific National
Bank since 1950. She has serv-
ed as recording secretary and
ways and means chairman of
OCLSA. Miss Berry also is
a past president of Delta Chi
Sigma sorority.
\n t \\rneTor _\ ta\~ersoay
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Mrs, Cribbes, secretary at
the same bank since 1964. has
suved as editor of the OCLSA
bulletin and program
chairman.
Mrs. Theodore C. Bangs,
president, will present the
scholanhlps to Miss Terry
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OUTDOOR TRA1LS -Joining nearly 900 Fountain Valley, Huntington and
Sunset Beach Camp Fire Gir!S at the annual Tri-city Grand Council F ire will
be Blue Bird Kim .Freeman (left) and Stipbanie Sheets, Camp Fire Girl, who
are un1oading trees which will be presented to city officials from Huntiagton
Beacli and Fouhtain Valley.
Suggestion
Welcomed
1 Grand Council Fire
With membership spreading
to residents of nearby cities,
the Costa Mesa Committee of
the Orange · County
Philharmonic Society will be
accepUng suggestions for a
new name during its next
meeting.
The name will be selected
at the Thursday , June 4.
meeting at 10:30 a.ii'i. In the
home of Mrs.' H.W. Walker.
Installation of o(ficers also
will take place. · Toasts Achievements Assuming the duties <>f
OU.t.doors Along the Camp Blue Birds, Camp Fire. Junior members· of \Va Oa Ko Ta chairmen will be Mr s. Les
Fire Trail will be the theme High Caffip Fire and Horizon and Ta Ki f\.fa Nu Ka Junior Van Dyke or Costa Mesa.
of this year's Tri-city Grand ·Club girls .will be lauded for Others accepting offices in-
] Couocil Jt .. .ite laking place participation in national proj-High groups. elude the Mmes. Eail. Triechel
I Thunday, June t. at Fount.a in ects, product sales and pro-Leaders from Htmtington and F .0. Myers, v i c e •
Valley High Scbool. gres.sion in outdocr. llving. Beach, Fountain Valley and chainnen; Kenneth Englar ~-"'-J 909 · Is Sunset Beach planning the a nd Irwin Horr man , "_. y g1r ~·ill be Achievements in atlalning cerem·on,·es are the M-s. •··· JR a t represml.ed at the council fire each rank will be noted by ...... secreuu ies ; · · e s on •
1 groups aather w receh·e J.frs. Jean Hoffman, field Sheets, Kropp, D e nni s treasurer; Michael Brick ,
ll..ioa for_Jbe year 's ac· director for Orange County Hossfeld , Robert Smith and publicity, and Mari I y n
lsbmeaU:, .according l-O COJncil o( Camp Fire Girls .. ·-;;;Geo;;;;;;;'g;e'.'F;;;;;ree;.· ;;m;a;;n.;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;Dru;;;;;;"';;;';ky;;,;;;con;;;;t;;;ln;u;;aO:nce;;;;;l;;u;nd;;.;;ll John Sheets, chairma n. Jndlvldual Torch Bearers I• lh-1,~eping ~the ouldon" tad! will receive a flower lo --,,_ -__ R • .E .... f!HQ~SJ[ERY _ _ llem~ Mrs. George Kropp, d>mmemorate her rank ac· ~ --~ ~ --
•rcUan of the .nu,.411 .calJ-'t»nipliS'hmE:nts. . , •t F•ctory Pr <ts Dlrac:t . °"" iialn!'I ...i..-..01 11.. w, cin Ton Junior High FREHSTIMA TES .
nJ9r' tha 11 80 & t_O!_P. I g1tl$ will Jighl the cuuocil fire J.~urnlture t.lade To Order ...... \cJnfl tln n .. -will nr~• an and llan Oita f\.ta Ku Ala \Vi1h "Quality \Vorkman~hlp" i-~ .-" ,.... Stop By 11nd Set Our ShO\vroom
· tree 14 city Juntn< High "~l> will i>!' ia e.AmE--fNfflHOR·S·----ocrld•ll f r om Hunlin~ dLarge or tho extinguishing
Beach and .ff'tlwain Valley. -ttrcmoniet. _7541 CMpm•n. G•rden Grov• nurmc-4 &M annua1 -ev Ushe:rtn& wtJrLt dorre by l\o...,-c;;•;;11;;'0;;;11:;;"';;._,.;;. ~fl;;·1;.;2;;33;..;;•1;,:':;'.;°';;..;";.;'-·';.;";'-..";;';.;'~,__.,.
"The Store That Confidence Built"
KIRK CHARGE e MASTER CHAR&E e IANKAMERICARD
Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10 •.m. 'til f p.m.
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Great Suggestions .
for Father's-Day-~ifts.
rromflictdf'1'4r111ior Ohio
Dad dMarvtt lmhe.thlng •pedal Oil his tpeclal day.
Glfts from Hickory Fapns of Ohio have ·a ·specltl ai>-
peal for men. They ill:• th1 BEEF STICK, tasty cheesa
and othv food apeclalties many paks contain. Afltt
you make your choice, taJca it with you or We will
mail U Dad lives out<tf·town. Ot!r friendly clerks will
usist you.
TAS'L'Y TRIO $9.98
Hm • threa gift faTOrltn. Four pou4
JIBEP BnCK, l'/I o:c. Smoked Chene Be.
ud • I oz. far of wt Sweet-Hot Mnltard.
CHEES£..n-CRA.CI<ER~ $5.49
Two Goudt1, Balla Plaur Cheese, Bulter
X1e1a Cheese and a box of bll•tize Old"
J'uhioned C?1c.kera. A cheese lover's dcli8ht.
Other Gift Pales on Display for You To Seel
ffitlcd'1 t•!~r.
LOWtl' Ctl"Ollltl Mill
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Cambodia
Successes
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
President Nixon, in his interim
report on the Cambodian
operation Wednesday night,
undoubtedly will claim a ma·
jor tactical success. 'Ille
evidence so far will bear him
ouL
The capture or destruction
of large am0W1ls of C<im·
munist' military equipment
and other supplies obviously
lessens the peril to allied
forces in South Vietnam,
which was one of the goals
. Nixon proclaimed in sending
GJs across the border.
Allied forces ha~ not come
ta grips with the "massive"
North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong forces the President said
were in the so-ca l led
sanctuaries. But the elimina-
tion of their bases and sup-
plies may well make it possi·
ble for Nixon to speed up
withdrawal of some of the
150,000 additional U.S. troops
he has said will be pulled
out of Vietnam by ne.xt spring.
It Is unlik~ly. however, that
Nixon will offer any long-term
preitictioos regardMg th e
course of the conflict in
Souuieast Asia based on
events of the past few weeks.
One of Nixon's prlncipal ob-
jectives iD taking a tough a~
titude and attacking the Cam-
bodian sanctuaries was to try
to shake up-the Communist
y;orld enough to force Hs.noi
to begin negotiating i"11 earnest
at Paris.
"' Officials report that there
has been no evidence at all
that Hanoi is more inclined
to negotiate. The steps t.aken
by Russla·and China to fumiSh
additional war materiel ap-
pear to mean that Hanoi will
continue its program of pr~
tracted war.
Meanwhile, the very event
which offered Nixon the op-
portunity to invade Cambodia
-the overthrow of Prince
Norodum Sihanouk by the
anti-Communist group Jed by
Premier Lon Nol -has loosed
conDicting political f o r c e s
which make it difficult to tell
whether the United States has
gained or lost.
Nixon said April 30, when
he announced that the United
States was joining South Viet·
nam tn the Cambodia ad·
venture, that Saigon's forces
... ould come out at about the
1ame time as would all
America n forces -by June
30.
The President said this was
80 because the United St.ates
at that time would halt its
logistic and tactical air sup-
port for South Vietnamese
forces in Cambodia.
Slnce then howeve'r, Pres\· c!~~ Niuye~ Van 'Thieu and
other top Saigon officials have
said their forces will stay in
Cambodia as long a s
necessary to prote<:t the Loo
Nol government against the
Communists. And the White
House and State Department
have begun to change their
tune on U.S. air support for
the South Vietpamese, saying
now that it is possible it will
continue after A m e r l c a n
forces come out. ·
All of this has led lo some
fear on the part of ad-
minlslralia11 critics that the
Cambodian operation m a Y
retard instead of speed up
the process cf turning the war
over to Saigon.
Then! ls some quest.ion as
to , the ability of South yie.t·
namese forces to defend their
own te.rrltory if 150,000 more
Americans are pulled out. lf
Saigon gets a sizeable number
of Its troops bogged down in
Cambodia tryillj to defend the ton Nol government ilm-ns ~
v.·eak army, .the Vie~
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with Fortrel~ always wear ve ry smooth
Give in to wri nkles? .. , No sir! These shi rt s and shirt -jocs
~lway s ploy it smooth. And, play it cool too. Thanks to
... Celan ese® Fort rel® pory ester and cotton. That means
wrinkle-free wear and no-ironing.
shirt jac in vari~Q. tones stripes of blue , gold or
green. S, M, L ond·Bl. I I .OJ
'!'•n's 1port fur ni shings e•
fortr•l.t h r19, h1d•l'l•rl1. of f ib•• lndu1lti11, Inc . 1
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for a man to wear whatever he's doing
Levi 's® to work" in . Play in. Loa f in. Live in. Flares··;,...ith the
world-famous slim.fit. He re are three from our selection:
a. Trilobal flares in a dressy IOok Sta.pres+® polyester
and rayon . Blue, Green, Grey. 30-38 11.00
b. Nuvo fla res Sta-prest® polyester and cotton . White,
Novy, Brow n, Ught Blue. 30-38 9.50
c. Genuine jean and jacket of blue cotton denium . Flare
ieons 30-38 7.50; fitted iocket 31146 9.00
me n's sport1we1 r Ill
namliaUon program could suf· t•r con.<Jderably. ml!Y co south coa st plaza , sa n di ego fwy. at bristol, costa mesa, 546-932 1
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\Vil\ be able to clear up some
Qf lhe queaUons which rema.In
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DIES TODAY -Bruce McLaren, New Zealand
G;rand Prix driver and one of the top names in
aUto racing, was killed today in a crash in Eng·
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land while traveling 180 m.p.b; in a trial run.
McLaren is congratulated by his team after one
of his several victories.
' Bouton Glad
J)~pite Kuhn's
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Bruce McLaren, one Of the world's
top auto racing' drivers, was killed
today when his car crashed traveling
at 180 miles an bour and ei ploded .
The New Zea.land Grand Prix driver
hit a bank in a trial run at lhi!
famouJ track.
McLaren wu testing one of his
own hJCh-pow~ sports can which
he hoped to .... laltr Jn the .......
in the eanAm series. He wan that
series list year aloq: with bis fint
team.mate Denny HUJme, -11w New Zealander. ·
Although he ..... made tlle-....
In Grand Prix racing, Mei... w.._
1 ltadlnl contender In formula one
eventa for the past 10 yean.
He finisbed third in the world cham·
plonshlp last year behind Jacklt
Stewart of ScoUand and Jack.ie 'lcb
of Belgium.
McLaren has specialized" in sp(lrt!
car racing and we I.JI acknowledgeii
expert ln racing car consl111CUon, hav-
Jng followed Jack Br a b h a m ,
Australia's triple world champion. into
tbe bus~ss or building his own cars
around proven racing car engines.
Md..aren came to Brltain on a
"drtv• of Europe" acholarship in
ttll as the outltaDdina: New Zealand
driver ~ the yea:r.
He quickly made hls name among
top line drivers ••
lie set up a facLory In West London,
building raclng sports cars.
His teammate Jn world Cham·
pionship racing was Hulme, who was
severely burned last month when be
crashed in practice for the ln-
dianapoUs 500 M.emortal Day race.
McLaren reached the top in hls sport
despite suffering from · a .disease in
his teens that left ~ with a crippled
left fool. I
One of his best stm'ies waa that
he learned Grand Prix racing by
propelllng himself around the hospital
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Dilemma: Angels Winning,.
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Yet Fans K~ep Staying Away
Dick Walsh stood ln empty Anabelm
Stadium, .1taJing sullenly at 4.3,!0f
·mulUcolored seats.
"I can 't for the lie of me understand
it," the general manager of the California
Angels sighed. ''Wh:it do we have to
do -offer gold bars as an Inducement?"
Then , after reflecting for a moment,
be added : "lma1ine what it would be
like if we were losing.?" •
The Ancel! are the surpri8e Of the
year on the diamond but it's been
business as usual -or, ra~her, a ·Jack
of it -at the boJ oUice.
Last year at this 1tage they were
saddled with 11 1541 woe-loll recoi'd,
trailed the rest or the American Leque
West and, In 24 borne dates, had draWI
241,148 fans .
Since the start of this season, though,
they've been in the thick of the battlt
for the divlskln lead.
Taking two of three weekend games
from the hl&h-flying Baltimore Orioles
kept California Within 2V.. games of first·
place Mlnnuota,-the pre-seuon favorite
to reeaptUre the Western flag.
· But altb;IUgh they've wo11 30 oI 47
games UW: Angels have hardly won the
hearta of many more fans. In 24 borne
date• the turnsWes have clicked jusl
.• 289,411 times. an increue ol iult tl,2119,
Much of the difierence b:>wevtr, can
Detroit and Cleveland show things are
on the uPswlng.
Tbt Angels have named Rudy P.1ay,
3-3, lo take the mound tonight against
Joe Metro, 4-4, of the Tigers in the
opener ol the three-game set.
"I know· there is serious econoinic
diffl<;ulty throughout the whole country ,"
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Walsh said, trying to· analyi.e the a_bsence
of new fans. "But other turns are
1till man1ging to dr1w reuonably well .
0 Maybe Orange County ls harder hit
than we rtallze." And what of the pro-
spt.et that Orange County just isn't in-
tere.sted ? ·
. "I wouldn't go that far." Walsh replied.
''Remember they supported us pretty
weU in our first two years down here
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1.400,321 in1966 and 1,317,713 in 1967 after
1.he Angels left nearby Los Angeles.
"last year I couldn 't really blame
them for not coming out (758,388) bc.-
r:iuse we didn't offer much tD see.
"But Ibis is different," Walsh added.
"\Ve're playing exciting ball and
tl1a llenging for the league lead."
Lefty Phillips, the tobacco-chomping
phil osopher who has managed the club
lo its lofty position, had a different
view of the fans.
"Maybe they figure we're too good
and it 's a waste of time tD come out."
Angels President .Bob Reynolds, in a
more serious vein, co mmented :
"l'm not a bit concerned about the
drawing PQ\Ver of this area. I think
we'll do al least a millioR arid we
coUld go all the way to somewhere
betwee n a million two and a mlllion
five."
Then. looking ahead to the prospect
of a long, Ugh! pennant race, Reynolds
added. "It all depends on how this thing
goes."
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~ write anoiher book ••• but lml't "==~__,,..,·;_.ry-aboot~the:-one be's alre_a.dy w'riften,
the rontroversial Ball Four.
OCEANSIDE -Tom Williams. No.
2 draft choice of the San Diego Chargers,
-pleaded-innocent. -Monday--Jo _felony_
charges of possessing marijuana and
maintaining a plact where marijuana
was used.
Struck on the nose Sunday by a pitch
from Ken Tatum or the California Aniels.
-A~·spokesman· -at"-St;-'1oseph's Haspital
In Orange said the surgery consisted
of the "open reduction and reconstruction
or numerous fra ctures 9f the nose, left
chcek·and left orbital bone ," just below
the left eye .
be attributed to the fan-attracting
give1ways such 8' last Saturday's
"cushion night" which lured )1,413 into
-trie--p:arr--ct01 more· -Ihm-the-fans..-~
at Frld1y night's and Sunday's 11mes
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"I'm glad I wrote the boc!k," the
Houston right·hander said Monday after
einerging from a two-hour meeting with
"P,aseball Commissioner Bowie?<uhn.
: '. Kuhn reprimanded Bouton. in what
amounted to a verbal sla p on lhe wrist,
with this statement lo newsmen:
''I advised h.ir. Botuon of my
displeasure with these writings and have
warned him again st future writings of
this character. Under all the
' 'circumstances, I have concluded that
'DO othe r action was necessary:•
~" BouLon's book. co-authoi'ed, WI th
Leonard Sheeter. editor of L o o k
?.lagarine, concerned his playing days
..,iV'ith the New York Yankees. He made
·personal disClosures or many players,
including superstar Mickey Mantle.
The book bas not yet been rel~.
although excerpts of it have appeared
In Look.
When he first appeared b e I o r e
inewsmen Monday, Bouton said, "no com-
ment~" but then opened up.
"I have no plans to w-rlte any more
books,'' be said , but added be was
"absolutely not" sorry about writing Ball
·1Four.
Wouldn't the publicity help sale!?
"That would be nice," he retorted.
,Bouton 'was accompanied at the
meeting by Marvin Miller, execuUve
director of the Major League Dueball
Players Association and Dkk Miller , an
I aaociaUon lawyet.
While they huddled, y o u n g s t e rs
demonStrated oulside with signs retdtng,
"Kuhn Stop Repression and ffarap..
ment," "JUn Bouton Must Not Be
Re~." and ''No Punishment FOr
Exposing '!be Truth."
Bouton said he tboueht the-demonstr1·
'lion was "terrifk:." ~ Bouton, who wu to rejoin hi& team
for a game tonight 1t the Astrodome,
, uld he didn 't expect any diseipllnary
action from club off let.ls.
Williams , 21, a defensive lineman from
University of California al Davis. was
arrested early Saturday at h1s apartment
in Cardiff-by-the-Sea .
Also arrested were Michael Robert
Clark, 21, a freshman football coach
at UC.Davis, and Michael Warren
Stelzer, ZZ, a student at UC.Davis .
They pleaded iMocent tD the fel~y
charge of passessing -marijuana and the
misdemeanor of being in a place where
marijuana was used. Williams also plead-
ed innocent to the misdemeanor charge .
North County Municipal Judge Charles
R. Rolek released the three -men "i thout
ball pending 1 July I preliminary hear-
ing.
Sheriff's investigators said they found
more than two~ pounds o( marijuana
in the apartment.
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Paul Blair, Baltimore Orioles star
centerlielder, was reported In good con-
dition and resting comfortably 1'tonday
night after three hours of surgery to
repair injuries suffered when he \11as
struck in the face by a pitch.
Blair had been placed on the 21-day
disabl~ list earlier Monday by the
American League East club. He was
LA VER TIFF OFF
BECAUSE OF RAIN
SI'. LOtns (AP) -The inaugural
'30,000 Rawlings TeMii Classic, by
weather and player com m·i t men t s
elJewtlere , was in recess toda y. Tl will
resume Wednesday evening with the
singles ftnals. •
Doubles competition will not be <:0n -
cluded.
Play w1s rained out Monday and
because Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall and
Fred Stolle had an engagement ror
tonight in New York City, lhe finals
were postponed 48 hours.
Doctors \\'ere unable to determine im-
mediate ly whether Blair might suffer
lasting visual difficulties. He was initially
reported to be sullering from double
visioo due to the sagging of muscles
beneath the left eye. Further tests were
set today.
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ST. PAUL·"'IINN EAPOLIS -The ~tin
nesota T\vins have recalled 19-yeM-old
pitcher Bert Blyleven from Evansville
or the American Association to replace
the injured Luis Tian!.
Tiant suffered a fractured scapular
of the right shou lder when he "heard
something pop" wtlile pitching in the
seventh inning last Thursday against
Milwaukee at Metropolitan Stadium.
At the lime it was believed that Tiant
had broken loose adhesions in his
shou lder. but X-rays Monday reve aled
the fracture.
Tian!. unbeat en in six decisions with
the Twins, has been placed on the 21-day
disabled list.
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BOSTON -Tom Johnson has had
his name engraved on the Stanley Cup
eight times as a star defenseman with
(he Montreal Canadiens. Now he's going
to try to get it on hockey's most coveted
trophy agaln as coach of the Boston
Bruins.
The · 42-year-old Johnson, who played
IS seasons in the Natl>nal Hockey League
be.fore a foot injury ended his career,
agreed to a one-year contract ·Monday
to coach the Bruins in defen se of the
Stanley Cup in 1970-71. • CHICAGO -Ernie Banks wi1\ be
sidelined possibly for one week with
a knee injury, th e Chicago Cubs an·
nounced ~1onday.
put together.
Qui \he team Insist! ldvance llleS
for the rest of lhe homt-ttand aclimt
Grabhy Comes
Out of Slump,
Dodgers Win
CHICAGO (AP) -· Bill-Grabarkewitt'
batting a\•erage dropped 40 points in
a three·game slump last week and the
little Los Angeles Dodger third ba!il!man
was getting some\\·hat concerned. It was
down to .368.
Then he began gelling wtll again In
St . Louis over lhe Memorial Day
weekend with three hits which inc100td
an ttth iMing two-run homer Sunday
for an U victory over the Cardinals.
Grabby, as he is known for obvious
reason s. continued against th~ Chicago
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Cubs Monday. Another two-run homer,
his fifth circuit hit of the season, rallied
the Dodgers for three runs in the 1ixth
inning. Now he Is clicking at .311.
Tbe start of die game was delayed
one hour and seven minutes because
of rain and with two out in the lop
of the seventh iMing tt was interrupted
for I :32 before finally being called.
The washed-out, Foggy e.nd c~me with
the Dodgers getting a S-4 triwnoh thenkc;
to Grabby 's homer that sent Bill Hand.!
lo the shower pinned with his third
loss against seven victories.
1Glaring All-star Omissions
The Cubs just about took care Of Don
Sutton wllh four runs keyed by Billy
\Vill iams' two-run. bases-loaded single
in tht fifth Inning. II gave them a
4-2 lead.
But the rain helped Sulton stake out
his first victory ever in Wrigley Fltld
and only the second registered over
the Cubs who have beaten him 13 times.
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ti1.n.D returned the all.star voling Lo
the fan tbll year -the first tUne
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' Now. llMUiltkin hu tu:en over • and
Blotblll Qmunlaloner -le Kuhn"
face m1y be nd beclUle of it. Computer
'cards with a tll.le .of candidates drawn
., during tht •fni tralnlnt to allow II!' printing and dlllrlbulloo $h0w some
-omtsslonl. !!!R...N!l«t u Rko Carty,_ Bill
ktwltz, . Ftllpc AlOU aiiiT Altx J-... nol b1<luded aod need
• -, -val& for Ille July II • Mll1lq '-1t ClndnlllU.
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Meanwhile. Ken Harrelson, out all
season so far after a spring training
lnjuty, and Mike Shannon. sidelined most
ol the season by a kidney ailment.·
are· listed.
the Dodgers al third base, Is batting
373 LOi ANO•Ll5 (MICAGO • · •• r 111'91 111,lttt>I Alou is clubbing the ball at a .444 Yll!ll, II J ' I • Kns111111r. II l I I I Mat1,H 'IJ fllK-tt1,)t Jiit clip for 08kland and John!on Is hltUng w.o.v11. ct ' 1 1 1 a.wmi.mt. If ' 1 2 1
. ••• lor ·= •-g•ls. .....!._ American W,,,111 .... '' t I I 1 Hldl/Mll, <I J • ' I .,_ l.m: ""' \Nl'CI Ol'tlllf'tl.._,ll,111 J I I I C.IMMll, rt l I I I A check or tht top ten hitters In J.eague non.nominee!! in the top ten are C•8~. " J • • • "'"'°· .., J • • a
each or the two leagues throu gh games Cleveland's Vada Pinson, .336, and ~~:!';,''~ 11> : : : : '::~1~11~ lb : ~ : g
or Monday Shows that 10 or the 20 \'ele ran Al Kaline of Detroit, .329.. Su!fOll, II ' f 0 0 Hllndl. ~ 1 1 • 0 l 11r11tr, 11 f 0 0 0 were oot nominated by major league 1'he National League's top ten has T~'"'' 21 s • ' 1011111 1• , ' ,
n1ana.gers and player represenlatlves si x who were not nominated. In addition ~~~.:0"'81h : r.: : : !
during the spring . to Carty and Grabarkewll1. they are Loa -L• ...,,.,1a s. Cl'llUIH ._ 11 -w.
One of the most embarrass In 1 _ Dick Dietz. San Francisco catcher .. 350; e;~~ !;1:~i;.~; 11i. "1"'-tt . l• -w. o.vis
om15$1ons rfOl'nlne lift -r-nom1nees-----umntr"Gasan1. Sa Dttr0 outfield-, -,, " 11 •• •• so •-F 1 SlllMll 1w.1...s1 • • 1 1 1 • Is Carty, the Atlanta slugger who loPs .337: Ken Henderson, .->0tn ranc. sco out-H.nd• tL.J·JI s , t , 1 •
the National Lea,ue with a .436. fielder, .335, and Art Shamsky, 1'tels' ·~~r H llds l f 1·l t1 '1.,,,1 "o M• 1
Cnbarllewltz, 1 rookie surprise for first bastman~tfielder: .331. 1,11,. -• • tnt -· • "' •11t•
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Files Lawsuit
Jim Smith, a fonner top draft choice Irom the University of Oregon,
has filed a $4:.2 million lawsurt against the Washington Redskins and
lhe NFL. The suit alleges that the Redskins and the NFL were negli-
gent in caring for Smith after he sust'!ined a broken neck in a 1968
game. •
I n~estigation Begin~
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Over Saivchuk' s Death
MI NEOLA. N.Y. (AP) -Disl. Alty.
William cahn says his off ice is in-
vestigating the dealh of New 'vork
Ranger goaltender Terry Sawchuk.
Say.·chuk, 40, one or the National
llockey Lcague1s stars for h\'O .deca~es,
dled Sunday after being hospitalized for
a month following a mysteriou s 11'\]ury.
Cahn said ~fondny he and his starr
were studying autopsy reports, which
showed the immediate cause o( dealh
to be a blood clot in the lungs.
Sawchl!k died in a New York hospital
afltt undergoing-surgery Saturday. He
wu transferred there from a Long Island
hospital where he had undergone two
other operations.
•
l~e told authorities he was tRjurtd
while "rough housing'' on the lawn of
the Long Island home he shared with
Ron Stewart, a Ranger teammate. The
'"'O had returned to the home at S
a.m. on April 29 after drinking at a
nearby tavern .
Stewart, at his Ontario home, could
not be reached for comment..
"You· can bet that We will be que!·
tloning Ste\l.'&rt:• 111\d detective ?<.1atthew
Sonora of the Nauau County Homicide
Squad.
Sawchuk'r body was k:nt Monday lo
Detroit, his former home. Funeral
Strvlces were JJCheduled lhert fot
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Sailor · Net· . . I
Team i\Vins
CIF Crown .
By PHIL ROSS
01 tflt· DlollY P'llltt Sll ff
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LOS ANGELES -Newport Harbor
High relurned to the top of the Southern
California high school tennis roost by
whipping Santa Monica, 18-10 Monday
afternoon in the CIF finals' at Los
Angeles Tennis Club.
lt . was Newport's second crown in
the past. four years, the last coming
in 1967.
Coach Pat · Wilson's group has had
to take a back seat to powerful Rolling
}fills the past two seasons.
Wilson praised the Newport singles
quartet or Bob Ogle, Dave Eastman,
Bill Paley .and tiny Tim O'Rielly for
a job well done.
He said after the match, "Our singles
players came through very well today ."
Ogle started his reign of _terror through
the Viking roster by erasing Sanla
Monica's No. I. singles player. Alvar
Kabe, in quick fashion by a 6-1 count.
The tow-headed Sailor junior then pro-
ceeded to do in bespectacled Doug 'Jborp
(6-1), junior Dennis Michaels (s.-0) and
the Vikes' only southpaw, Heinz Scheuler
(6-0). •
Sophomore Eastman got off to a rocky
start. tying 'N'lorp 7.7 in their set.
But he rebounded in tine fashion , tak·
ing two or his last three sets by 6.(1
and 6-2 margins. His only loss was
by f-6 to Kabe.
Paley, the only senior playing singles
for the Tars Monday, beat Michaels
6-2 and dropped his other three sets
by ldenticar3-6 scores.
Diminutive frefinan O'Rielly split his
four sets, taking 6-0 and 6-1 decisions
frmn Michaels and SchaUer wltjle drop-
ping 3~ and 1-6 sets to the more ex-
perienced Kabe and Thorp.
The Tar doubles tandem of Robbie
Cunningham and Glenn Cripe were par
for the course. winning 6-1 and 6-3 sets
from Santa Monica's ace doubles duo
of Ralph Hofer and Greg Lawrence. .
The Newport pair made it a P.erfect
day by polishing off the . <*ltet doubles
team (Ken Fisher and Rick Mahan),
6-3 and 6-4.
NtwPOr1 tt•> !lfl S•nll Mo~lt• S1111l•s llob Oclle tMI 1lel Alver K1t>t !SI 6-1 ; d~f boo,rq Tl'IOro IS) 6"-1; de! Oennl5 Mlcll:aell lSI 6-0· del H~I"' Stheur~r fSI M . Deve Eu1m1n [N) lost i4; lied 7-1; won ~81~2' PlltY fN'l io.t W , :l.61 -6 1; Iott ... ' Tim O'Remv (N) lo!~ 1-11: won 6·0, 6-1. Robb!~ Cunn!nQ)Jam-Glt~n Crllle !Ml def lt111ph Molef'Groq Lllwrel'!Ce IS) 6-1, 6-; ckf !Ctn F'5hef"-R!tll M11~n 151 6"-l, M , tl'~ ~1rln.-K!m Perino (NI Iott u , u,
2 Area GQl.f e11s
Gaptuie Medals -
A pair of Orange Coast area prep
golfers won medals in the CIF individua l
tourney Monday at Riverside's Jurupa
Hills Country Club.
Sophomore Bob Volga of San Clemente
and Mission Viejo's Greg Sciarotta were
involved in a seven-way tie for second
place in the competition. The seven
players e<i.ch fired 70.
Consequently a sudden death playoff
was contested among the golfers included
In the dead lock .
And, it didn 't take long to get an
cutrlght second place finisher as Larry
Fritz of Arcadia birdied the fir st two
holes ·in the sudden death to secure
the second place medal.
Volga finally ended up in fifth while
Sciarotta had to settle for an eighth
place finish.
Also firing 70s were Mike Kelly of
Palmdale (3rd ), defending champion
Mark Pfeil of Palos Verdes (4th) and
a Clarempnt pair oC Jim Porter and
Mark Fielder, who ended up sixth and
ieventh in between Volga and Sciarotta.
Area golfers who turned in respectable
showings but placed out of the money
were the Estancia trio of Steve Robertson
(75), Steve Ryan (76) and Gary Schulte
(nJ.
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Monarch Football Ca1•tni1is
Mater Dei High School's annual Red-White touch
football game is on tap Wednesday night at the
Santa Ana Bowl. Captain o_f the Red squad is senior
linebacker Bob deLancelotti of Ne\Yport Beach
(left) '''hile \Vhit e captai n Bob ~laupert of San Juan
C'apistr~no i~ on t?e ~ight of coach Bob Woods.
Game t11nc 1s 7 o clock. lhe affair completes the
J\1onarchs' spring foot.ball drill &.~
It's That Same
Old Frustration
Haunting Chief
By ROGER CARLSON
Ot IM 01U1 Pllol Still
Fate, time and lady luck play strange
tricks in ba seball, and the story of
coach Fred Lloyd and his prep baseball
teams is a classic example o( the fruslra-
tion that goes with the game.
Tbe Ventura High mentor saw his
team collapse after leading by three
runs through four innings and No. I
seeded Lakewood came throilgh with a
5.-4 victory Monday..night before 4.520 fans
at Anaheim Stadium to win the CIF
AAAA baseball litle:---
ln the AAA prclim tilt, a tough Lompoc
outfit outscored El Segundo. 8·5, in a
-slugfe!t capped by back-to-back three.run
innings.
The Ventura loss was high lighted when
the go-ahead run was picked off or
second base to end the issue· in the
bo Uom of lhe ·sevenlh.
Left at third was another Cougar and
Vent9ra's cleanup hitter was standing
at the plate as another in a series
or misfortunes struck the luckless Lloyd.
His team out-hit the powerful Lancers.
seven to five .. but it also committed
five errors behind starter Gary Anglin.
Ironically. the last time a Lloyd-coach-
ed prep contingent foup;ht for a CIF
baseball title, his team (San Luis Obispo
in 1955) fell 5-4 and it ~·as a dispult'd
play at the pla te that wiped out the
final threat
Legion Hostilities
.Harbor Dodgers Defeat
Fountain Va lley .Nine
By PHIL ROSS
01 l~t Diii~ PllDI Slltf
The Harbor Dodgers dealt the Fountai n
Valley ,team a 4-3 loss Sunday night
in American Legion N::itional Le::igue
base ball play at Costa Mesa Park.
Fountai n Valley r 1·31 was viclimiied
by its own miscues in dropping the
decision to the host Dodgers.
J ust a day earlier , Tim A!varei's Foun-
tain Valley crew had come out on the
sho rt end of an 8-2 decision <igainst
Anahein1 lleflron at La Palma Park .
-'fhs--Founl:ain V~'llloy nine, com~.d
nlostl.v of Fountain Valley and Hun-
t in~lon Beach prep diamond aces. \\'il h
a fe1v Golden \Vest College and t.·!at er
Dei performers thrown in , extended Lee
l-"ishcr's Harbor crew in to the last inning
before losing Sunday's verdict . '
The Dodgers scored. the winning tally
in tfie bbt1.MI of the. ninth without the
benefit of a hit.
Harbor left fielder Gl\lry Foster walked
and1scooled .to J;eoond ~n a passed' ball.
After being advanced to third on a
sacrifice by his Nev.•port Harbor High
tcarnm alc Jc.ff Blanchard, Foster scorerl
on another Foon tain Valley passed ball.
Fountain Val!ey had turned a 3·1 dcfir il
Into 1.1 3,3 deadlock in !he top of the
ninth.
Ban.3g<1s. who suffered his second
straight loss.
Denn y Bean , Mike McMinn and Alvin
While shared pitching duties fOr the
winners with White getting credit for
the victory.
Golden West College performer Bob
'Vilkenson had a pair or doubles for
the losers While his Orange Coast College
cou nterparts Billy Powell and Bob Leavy
so eke~ two-baggers for Harbor.
Founl1ln Vlllty Ill H11rbclr Dod9tr1 (41
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T11e!day, June 2, 1970 DAILY PILOT .";
Recruiting Easier
Winning· Record Gives
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Anteaters' Adam s Edg~ _-1
• What ls the b\g difference. In recruiting
high school and junior: college players
for _an_ established_ (one year} team
against one that has never play,f!_d e.
game and doesn 't ·even have a home
field ?
This question was put to Gary Adams
of UC lrvi,n~ this week . afler the
Anteaters' highly successful first-e"er
baseball season .
"It's a lot different. Tbe high school
HOWARD
IIAND\'
•
• HOWARD MANDY
and : junior college roaches are calling
me to recommend players. Last year
l had to go out an(! talk to the boyS
themselves and we didn't have a field
to show them· when they visited the
campus.
•· 1 would say it will be much easier
In the future but you know how it
i~ with baseball. The draft is con1ing
up this week and we could lose some
i"f tl;e boys who were with us last
s~ason,"
Ada ms looks for Mike Sykora lo be
among the 1nissing next season. "He
\Van ts lo play professional baseball so
bad I atn. sllre he will be signed even
if he isn't drafted," Adams confides.
Wha t about recruiting? Greg Pen-
nin~on, ace right hander for Saddleback
College this season. is joining Rocky
Craig and Dan Hansen lo play for Adams
in the Basin-League this summer. Pen-
nington wilt enroll at UCI in the fall.
Rich ?i1olina rontinues the trend or
mieration from San Diego. He is an
out fielder fo'r San Diego City College
in 1971.
In addition to finding recruiting "'
bit easier this yea r ·despite no full
scholarships, Ad arns is also find ing
scheduling a bit easier.
_ "1.JCLA called us lo ~hedule tY:n
games." Ad~ms says. The first wlll
be at. Bruinville. Tuesdav , Feb. l6, with
a return engagement the same week
at Irvine Friday, F'eb. 19.
USC's Trojans wl\I also pl ay a home--
and-home series with the Anteaters. One
game will be al USC on March 9 with
the Irvine encoonter March 5 or 12.
"We will play San Diego State three
times and hope to add San Fernando
Valley State as well as e home-and·home
series with (:hapman. The schedule ,will
dcfin1 telY be stronger nex:t seasb rf. ·• ~ -
Incidenta lly. Rocky Crai g has been
AREA GRID ACE
ON FRESNO TEAM
nomjnafed as a college division Alt-Ame1
Jcab by the West Coast committee. •
* • • I -,
Quick n<i"'. how many know whet
Lake SiJverwOod ts located? '"'I
No, there isn't an}' water in the 1akeb4f'J
at the moment but future plans c&Jl
for it to become one of Soutbmt
California's out s tandi ng recreation-
al areas. · 1
Lake Silverwood is one of the finaJ
stopping points for the Feather RIVPf
Aqueduct and is located 15 miles~oro
Hesperia in the high desert country. i
Plans call for the Jake to be a fishinC
and water skiing resort and with the
warm desert air moving in from the
Hesperia area. It 'could be Ii mecca
for the Southland water sports enthuslut.
Hesperia itself will benefit from t~
new lake. The plush, green golf courte
that winds its way up an okl river
bed, is in excellent CQndition and ii
tcugh as ever;. The championship course
measures 7,014 yards.
Hesperia is an ideal weekend goUing
site. A new motel adjoins the ~ountry
club and groups are being enUeed to
hold company and club toumame~tlil
there on weekends. '
Jiesperia also has an airport for private
p!.'.l:ies whieh is close to the. new lake
t c·ng born in the high desert country.
This C()Uld easily ~ome ·tile recrea.
tlona l renter . 9f southern California.
just 90 n1inutes from the Orange Coast
area. ' ·
9 ·Area Cagers
Make County
All-star T-eanl
Nine Orang e Coast area prep!! ~
augmented by a trio of Santiago Hrgh.
cagers -comprise the Southern con-
Uilgent that will ~attle in the fifth aMyal
North-Sooth Orange County All..SJllr
basketball game at Orange Coast College
June 20.
Coach Don Leavey of W~r
named his starting 10 plus a pain or
alternates today at Co.sta Mesa Golf
and Country Club In regards ta the
Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club sponsored
event.
Leading the So4th will be first ic;am
AJhCIF. .StAl]dOUl '.....D1!1L Brodcr_lc;,k _oJ
\\le.5!1ninstcr.
The balance of the Southern team:
Skip Will iams (Estancia ). Curt Carlson
fHunlington Beach). Lee Haven
<Newport Harbor), Bob Beal and Rick
Mosier (Marina), Rudy Holmes (Mission
Vi ejol. Mark Dekker and Jack Kelch
~Saritiagn) and Steve Mc Lendon
(WestminsterJ .
Quarterback John Inglehart of _Alternates are Bob Austin {Costa
Westminster is the lone Orange Coast Mesa) and Dale LeMaSters (Santiago). area representative oti the 1970 spring --football roster at Fresno State College. The North roster, which includes hyo
Jnglehart (S·IO, 180), a junior Physical alternates, consists or the followi ng: ~ ,
Education major, pcrfonned at Rick Aberegg (Katella), Jim Anderson
\Vest1nin ster High and Golden \\'est {Rancho Alamitos), Frank Chi Ids
College before tran sferring to the Sa n IF'ullcrton ), Frank Dehn (Sunny Hills),
Joaquin Valley four-year school. Pet~ Miller /Troy), Kim Swaim (Sunny
Tur only olher Orange Countians on Hills), Don Soderberg (Los Alamitos),
the Bulldogs' spring ros ter arc Wes Rand y Christensen !Los Alamitos !. Lloyd went on from San Luis Obispo
to coach for 15 years at Ventura Hi.Rh
and his teams have made the playoffs
13 times, winning the lea gue title on
IO occasions in that span.
Randy C<tnlrell got on base via ii
Harbor miscue and scored f)n back-ln·
back singles by Ch uC'k Doherty and Rick
Goodaker,
Scott 111 1nning1 Morgan of Servile Migh and Fullerton Ca lvin Graham (Rancho Alamitos ),
11 " I' JC; former Santa Ana High and Santa Wally Hamer (Orange ), Mark OJson :~~~81~ ~:i:i!n ~ m ~: ! ~ ! Ana College signal caller Karl Francis. {Villa Park) and Dan Phillips (Anaheim). 1-;:_:_:_:_-::.:.:=:=:::::::::::::::--'-::'--:.::.::.:::;;;:::--:-~~ __ -~.,_~,~~~.-.-.----.• ~--~-~--.-~·-'~_~--~~. However. despite the numerous ti mes
to the post, this was the fir st time
since '55 that the 47-year-old Lloyd had
a team in the final s.
And things looked rosy for the Ventura
nine until errors, balks. walks and
assorted other catastrophes put 1hc
Cougars down by two going into the
bottom or the final frame.
The latter two \verc erased from the
base paths on a slick double play initiated
ttv Harbor catc her Ron Martin , as Gary
Varney got aboard on a fielder's choice.
Varney later scored what turned out
to be the losers' rin al run. Scotch vs. vs.7Crown.
Righlhand er Jay Stanley started on
the mound for f ountain Valley before
being replaced by Cantrell and Gil
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By CRAIG SHEFF
0t 1111 oenr 1"1111 s111t
0 We think k will be a lot
bett.er. Ttlere js a real .aood crw ol hilh school kids in
the fttl aDd we have quite • rew kids com1ng back.
Quality-wise It also looks
good."
Thafs bow Orange Coast
Collegt track ,and field coacll
Jim Mcilwain summarizes the
outlook f<r the 1971 season.
Orange Coast, plagued by
injuries and inelifitilnty, was
winless in the tough South
' tutW,, .!wit 2, 1910-.
IASIC STANCE PATTERNS
AfflCT CLUIHfAll PATH
Th• wrtt ,..., 1».5ition your
fHt has a 1reat bearing on Iha
direction )!ll~r clubhead moves
In lh• hltlinc area. G1n1nilly
speaking, th• dubheod tends
to-movo lhrouab tlii• areo 1lonc • Potl1 lltlt _parallels your
atance. . · For instance, in illustration
#1 , we hove the 'so-<alled
'!square•• stance. A line across •
~ the golfer's toes runs parallel
to the tlrget line. Thus, 1his
staoce will provide a clubhead
.movem~ntalong the target line.
This is the best stance for most•
golfers.
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\.OI Al>O.itt County of N.ly, ltJI.
NOT\CI TO ClllDn'Oltl Ml' c.omrn1 .. 1on ........ = Ji:.:111• HOTtC• TO c••DtTOIU ~:~:1g: c:'irt~:r.... ~= #olTcll ~. lt7~ .......,d J T11ttl9 Nnll SU,ElllOI: COUllT 01' TH• ~"'-" M..-L-Wltftl: 1tkriw, DOS ClllTll'ICATl"D' llUSIMISS ITATI 01' CALll'OllNtA •Ollt THI COUHTY 01' OU•• .. ....-Jtck "-1111 l'KTIT.OUI N.t.MS THI COUNTY 01' OUH•l Ne. ...,.... ........ ._...,.... •M. ltollttl • sr-TM ll!ldlttlgMd ... W'llf'/' "' ,, NI. A 651'11
Coasl Cooference this past •·•"'•• ... •• ""'°"· Ttie Plrat.s defeated r •
· The ••open" stance in illus·
tration #2 find s the left foot
pulled back. This stance en·
courages the clubhead 10 move
from outside to inside the t•r·
E~llM of MAltlAN JAN~ HAWK, ,...._. Cdfllrtlil 91117 Oll'ld L M.,,-111 eo:includlflt 1 b\lllnen 11 211 A'JOCldo "ftltlt llf fAMUEL M. 9'ilHWAl.0,
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credlklf'I of lllt lbOVI ..._, ~I J\1111 2, J, 1', 7), l'10 lOOll-1' STATE OF CALll'OlltNIA. ) l"ERS ANO M.C. ltE,Alll Ind 11\11 <l'tdlt0tl of fNI tboV! lllmtd --.nr
two teams, Citrus and
Riverside, in a lriangular 1..::..--8:r"'-•
meet.
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lhe oftlct of the Cl<trll of 1111 lb0v9 lilfldlnltMd, I. Not1ry PWl(c: In I nd Of rtl14kol'IU II 11 fol11W1: !him, wl!l'I lhe nKeut,., wOlldlira. 11\ "'"' ·-·-• _, -wo-for 11'4 Cwnt't 1M s1111, Hf'IOlllll"I' Geo!'9I o. 0.1,.-.1, 252 w1111111 $1 .. ltlt olll<e of lt>I clerk or the •111.W• 111 .....,., •· Of 111' "' • ,.,_ # '""*"" Jtdl H. 11nne11, .._ i. C:osll Mtu. ~nlJlll!d court, or lo Pl"tM-111 thlm, wltll
"We started out with :te on
lhe t~m and at one point
got down to 17, due to injuries
and many olher things. We
had more things: happen this
past seaeon than all my years
combloed at Orange eoa.t,
It w.as Just ooe ot tt>Oee years,'~ Mcllwa.in.
Leading returnees for 1971
Include G<orge Barnett, Kevin
BuUer, -.Jim Heath aod Kurt
get line, a movement that en-
courages slicing and pulling.
The ••ciosed!.! stance (illus.
tralion #3) finds the right foot
pulled baCk. This causes an in·
side-out elubhead path that en-
courages hookin g or pushing of
shots. Some teachers •dvocate
a slightly closed stance on wood
shots to offset any slicing ten-
dency.
f!ll lllOl$lll'V \llllldlerl, It "':' WI< (llltTUllCATI 01'. CC«P'OllATK* ,Ollt m1 te Ill t111 ,.,_ldlnf, ..... "-0..19d Mio' 11, ltl'O !ht nKttury v o U C 11t r1, lo !ht v11-=~·"11r!:io p:~i':' &tolS.~= ".:: DISCOftlrlMUANCa Otl USI ANO/Olt M. Arrleo. knOwfl fa 1111 to bl 1"" Gfor!ll O o.trMI "'"5!tl>ld II Ill OOVtr Ot1v1, Sula
Ctllfllmlt ti?ui wllldl 'll 111, •1..:9 AIANDOMMINT D' I' IC T IT I 0 U I $1c:rttt!'Y' of IM COl'JIOl'llloll tt1,11,111«Uted $!Joto crt Ctlllomf; Ort!ltl COlllll1'1 6, Hewll!'i 8t1th. Ct. ,_f2'!!: r"..~
I NAMI "" wflllln lftft•-'· •"" known to °" Ml 11 1.....:. .. I NohF'I 11 !ht PlliCI Of bu1lneu of I v ..... an ...... Ill butllllSt of Ille ...,.,.~~ n Ill THE UNOEltSIGHl!lO tloll ...,...., ,,.. --1o-Dit-1tle ""°"' wllo llCl<Vfld y • .,.., IH1: I""'• I In 111 1!'11.lttn per1tlnl1111 to tlll tsftlt
rnltlef'S ...,1111111'11 Jo 1111 ""'" of ctr!NY . lhll, lll'Kflv1 Aprll )t, lt111"" Within lnltflllftlflt,-Gn btlll" M ttll 'Ubllc lfl ind !or 11ld 1111t, ,..~lly of 11ld dectdtfll, wlltl!n tour montr. lltl#
Hid d~I, within tour monlllt '""' II .cNnd lo do bull1M11 UllC!tr "" corpor1tlon ""'"'II• 1111M<1, I nd •PPNred Geor111 0. Ostroski 11.nown 1111 11r11 Pllbllc1llon of this l'ICllk1. fM llFlt pullllullon of thl• ""IQ. llctllioYI ttrm n1rn. d Or1ne1 COUlll'i' tck,_leatttd te IN tllll ti.Ith ~•lloll to Ill to bl lhll Jlll"lllll wMM rwime Olltd MIY,15, 1t10.
D•lld Ml1 N. ''Ill-Foundry 11 17'22 Amuf1·-Awen111, _..,, ... flll wllhfn lflltrul'llllll pUo!'llllnf ,. wblcrlbU fa 1111 within Instrument 0, Id J«-IC11!wtld
Klhntlll Edwin H•wll -· ····-.. , -• • ' •"-• , .. •1111 ackllO'Wlldt;ed .. 1..-C:Vled 1111 .. ,,.... v ~-w••• Ad"1lnl11t1tor of !hi tsl1!1 S1nll AN. Cl l 1. ...,...., l'llH tt ,,. Y· WI or I rHO v ""' •• Ol'P: C L SEALI Extcllfor ot 1, ... of "" bo Mid dl<.ldtnt Wll form.i-1'1 cotnPOlld ot lhl lollOWIM bo.11'<1 Of dlrtdorl, c L ,... of 1111 abl>V• nlmed dKt4tflt ,Allklll a s:ILv.: fWI to<"POrtllon. ~ ,...,,. In lull Ind WITNESS mv IWl!'ld Ind llffklt l ... t. Ml,., K. HlnrY MUlltllAY M, CMOTINllt ..
.. ~ Mlln llrMI S~li. -prl,,c!Pal pl1ce of tKltlfllu Is 1• follow., (OFP:ICIAL SEAL I Not1r't' Pullllc-C1L116ml1 H, H. 11alSMAJll
S•llll AIM CIN,.,nlt 'ti1lll lo-wlt ; $1\eldon S. Ger11tn Pr~1Pll Olflct ln us Dever ortve, U"I' Tt ... llllM: CtH) SO-MO! A:. C, M1rl11e Pr.,.WCl1, Irie.. 17422 Nolin' Pvbllc-c..llfol'l'lft Orll'IQI Countf Jll...,..., lllldl, c .. ftUI
All-YI 0flr Alt!nlnlll11Wr ""'"11'-"-Yll'llH. S.nl• • n.. Prine IN I Ofllc• In Ml' COrnll'llulol'I fXPlrK T .. : cntl ..... 71 ..
Pubtllht'd Or•"9• c 1 Dl!ll' Pllot C1111or11l1 t"l105. Or1111e Counl't' HO"Ytmblr U, 1m ,........,.. fw 1ncuMr Jvne 1. t " 21 lt10"' 1005.,0 'Ctrllfl<•lt tor tr1n .. cllon of b1aln1u Ml' Comrnluton EllPlta -' P'ubtlshed Or1noe C0111I 011IY Plitt, Pvlllthtd Orlf>4• Coelt D1tf'f Piiot,
' ' ' under 11111 •111.W• tlcllllou1 lllmt, Ind JINWlrY ll, ltn ""'It, :le •rid Ju,. 2. t, 1910 917·7' MIP 2' 1nd June z. f, 16. 19111 KS-1CI
Clemens. rir.o 1noW1t1..-..,... Barnell was the conference .1.. ____ ;..;. ____________ _,, 11flll1vll of PUbl!Clflon lhVlof, 11'1: on STATE OF CAl.IFOllNIA. I 1----,· cc=-cc--cc-:==::----!·---c-cco-O-C-:":-::'.:::-==:----LEGAL NOTICE me In Ille Oflke ot 1111 C-IY Clerk COUNTY OF ORANGE · l u LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
triple jump champion (15-9)
and alao participated in th•
long jump and higlt jump.
Heath was a leading point-get·
ter all season in the shot
"pot.
Clemens was ooe ol lhe top
javelin lbrowers in Southern
Cali!omia, finishing fourth in
the conference meet with a
toss of 188-0.
The Pirate! ere expected
1o have a good long distance
crop bacl: nen season with
__pam Haney and Howard
Priest returning, plus the ad-
dition of Kevin Williams, Rick
Pierce and Jim Moore, wbo
did not -in 1970. Middle distance standout.
Tim Owens and Ralph Dean,
along wiUJ sprinter-quarter-
miler Joo Stauffer, should also
improve Delt season alter a
year's experience.
Qu.arter-mller Bill Van 'Note,
who bu a previous best of
49.2, also will compete £or
OCC' next se.ason alter two
yeers in ihe service.
Three Top
Performers
At Orange
1'11ree notable entries have
been added to the Ii.st of
--porfonDers who will compete
at the Orange County Invita·
tional track and field meet
Saturday, June 20, at Orange's
Fred Kelly Stadium.
Lee Evans, Bob Beamon and
Willie Davenport, all world
record holders and all winners
of gold medals at the 1968
Olympic Games in Mexico C~ tf. have entered the meet.
Evans, holder of the world
record of 43.8 in the 400 meter
dash, will run two events in
the Orange County meet
the 440 and the 44-0 In-·
termediate hurdles.
.Beamon is the defending
kmg jump champion at the
Orange County Invitational
ansj the student at New York's
Adelphi College would like to
duplicate the 29-21,~ world
record mark he accomplished
at Mexico City.
Davenport meanwhile either
hold.\ or sha~ every world
record a t . every distance in
lhe high hurdles.
Willie will run the 120 yard
high sticks at the Orange
County affair.
Fishirig-Good
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fortner
of Newport ll~acb and MJ'.
and Mrs. George F~r o(
Balboa lsland c o m lrl n e d
recently to catch four marlin
on a qshing trek to La Pat,
Mulco.
1be foursome pulled in
cak:bet ol .111, 105,f100 and
.. pounda.
•
:-:--:-----------!Ill Oranp C1111n1Y, under fflt, Pl'OVlo.IOflt OH THIS Ith d•l' of Mil,, A.O. Su ••• 'o. -uoT O• c LO•OONO of 5lcl!011 t.U of the Clv11 Code. IJXI, bflore me, Shl!ldon S. GerJlon, •-• '"v A A WITWEU Ill llltld lhll 1711'1 dll' or 1 MollN PvbllC In Ind tor lhe .. Id ._,.,, COUNTY o.-Oii.NOii' Mt~. 197G. County Ind Stile, resldlllll lhe"111, dVIY NOTH:• INVITING 1101 NOTIClf TO ClllOITOlll 111 Cl¥1c C•IW Of1q WIS! (CorPOtat1 Se1fl c°"'mlniontd 11111 JW(lfll, Pflfl-llY ,.,. Nollet Is htretr! t1¥fll Iha! 11'1• 18otnl SUPlltlOll COUlltT Of' TM• 511111 ..... C•llfenll• R. C, MARINE -·H JOl'ln J, Tvl!te, RuGY L1119, ol Tn111HI of !hi o ...... Coesf Junior STATI! °'" CALIPOllNIA P'Olt
CASl!l NUMlll'lt 0.UM2 ., PROOUCTS, INC. H!1Wl•d Tutne, Wayne Rlcllfl'I, Jack Colll9e District DI Oft nit Counll', THi COUNTY 01' OlltAlffll SUMMONS tMAllllAGel By: llofitr1 M. As~ Newville Rallel'1' E Singer, JICk H C1llfornl1, will rec1lv1 sealed llidl UP ..... A-WU
In rt lhe m•rrl19f Of Pelllloo'ltr; Aultlal\I S1Cr111ry 8-lf 'Ind oivld" L. Mtfrlll ivww.i lo 2:00 p,fl't .. '""'"'°'"' JYM 11, lt1G, IErlfttl tit DOHALO J_0$EPH SMITH, JACKIE O"-Kl.EY Ind llt_,.ient; 11111111 M. AllllM lo .... II· be the ~ wllol9 Mmll II Ille ,Vll:hlt.I"' °"'· of said scllool Deceeled.
ERNEST\.. OAKLEY Attw .. , 11 l.IW ll'I wbtcr!tled to 'llll wl!l'lln 1Mf"'m9'11, dlllrkt 1Dc1l.cl •I 17'1 F1lrvtew lt1>11d, NOTICE IS Hl!lll:"fSY OIVIEN to tlll
Pl To Ille llt•llOl><M!nl: ERNEST L. OAKLEY. Ml Nert11 11-ld lllYf, ind icknowledted lo me ltiil fhel' COii• Mell, C1llloml1, •I wllltl'I llfnt cr.Oltor1 of Ille 1.bolre hll'Md deudlfil ay The 11etllloMr t111 lllfd • 11etlllon P'1ll4tn1, C1Hfll'nl1 tlltJ ll•v• •~tcvtld lh• 11me.. .. Id blcl1 wlll be PUbllcty -ned •nd lh1t 111 ""°'"' hlvln1 clllrM" ltllnit <D11C1mlnv 'lour mtrri&g1. You mlY T·m7S IN WITNESS WHEREOF, l h1v1 r1td tor Qymnlilla Ind Wrt1111"8 E'IUIP-11'11 .. Id cltcttdtnt art f9flvlrttd 1'I f!llt ~ Ille • wrltttn rt!.POl'IH wl!llln 1~1r1, Publ111'1ed O••nee COIJI D.111~ Piiot, ht:f'lunto ut "'~ lland Ind •lllxed mv ment IOI' Golden w~ Collett. m1m, w1111 lht .. cesi.1,., vouclllrl. 111
Devine to Join Action
For Benefit Golf
d1v1--of JM dlte 11111 thl1 Sllfllmtn5 June y , 1'.-ll, 1'70 1007·70 officl•I Hal 11\e 411' •lid w.r In thl• All bJdl ••• to bl In 1ccordlnct Ille 0Hk1 ef 1111 clertt ol lh• abov• 11 11rvtd on rou. ll 'l'G\I !all to 1111 •• Cltl'llllt11t llrit 1i.o.,. wrrtttn. wllll lht ln•tructlont 111d Conditions 11111 entllllcl «1111'1', or to 1rewnl tlllm. wlllt
Andy Devine, the gra vel-the dinner which follows the • wr111"' rnPD11H w11h111 1uc11 nm., LEGAL N-CE (OFF1c11.L sE.t.LJ s.oec:111c1!10111 wi.rc11 ••e riow on trte 1111 t1eCH»1Y voud'ters, lo lht v11-'cur delt\111 IJllV be ant1red lrld Ille VII SHELDON S GIEltSTEH and m.11' be l«Ufttd In !hi oftk:t dtrllltnecl ti 1111 ef1k:e of 1111 .lltomtvt,
voiced comedian, will be afternoon tournament. covrt m•l' enttr • lvdtmenl co-n!alnlng No!iry Pubn'e-ce11t11rol• of lfl.e Pvrcllnll'llr Agent ol said $C/lool OCINNELl.Y, CLARK, CHASE • HMKH,
' dded f' Id Ben Griffith executive !nlunctlv1 or other 01ller1 <oncernlnp PrloclP11 Offlc• In dl1lrlcl. '°° SOI.Ith SPtl!\11 Sl•8't. lOlll Floor, among-a star-stu ie • d!vl1lo-n ti t rooel'fv, ~-1 suPPOr!, P·J1"4 0 ,1119e counf'I E1cfl llldOer """' tvtim11 w1111 hit i.os Af>4•1fs, C1llfom!1 kl:IU, Wfl!o:lt when Mission Vie]"o Golf director of the Orange County e1111c1 c1.111octr. cfllld S11P1>0l'1'•· 111orn1vs' ClltTtl'ICATE 01' •USINESS Mv comminlofl E•tlres bid • c11111er•1 cl>tck. urtllled dieck. 11 !fie pll~ or bu1l11t11of111e u1*nlenflt ' • tees, COlll, I nd 5"Ch o!Mr rtl!tf IS l'!CTITIOUI MAM£ Jlll!Jlfl' ll lt7J Dr blddlr't bond midi PIYlbt. to 1111 In i ll 11\llttrs pert1lfll.,. to !he tslllt Course plays .host to the se-Chapter for the MS Society, m.y .be 1ra~tt1:1 b'I,: tile cwrt. T~e under1l_J11!1d ~ cerntv lhW •rt P'vbllsh!d O••~• c0111 oi11Y P'llot. order Of 111e oraM• coast Junior Collfll• of , .. 111 dlctlll~!. w1!hrn lour monthl
Cond annual 1nvitatiooal aoJr s aid a:n proceeds Crom the II ,.., w1111 le "" • 11wr11 fer conductin1 -, bv1!ne:u •I -11n H••bOr M•v 26 ind June 2, t. 1,, 1t10 ''2·10 0111rk1· floe rd o1 Tr1.11tee1 1n 1n -1 •ll•r 111e 1rnt ~Hciuon o1 111!1 111111u. r. • • • . lclvlct 111 11111 m1ti.r. l'tu 1llould do lltvd.. Ci»!• Mew, C11llornl1, \llllltr not leu lllln llvt Pl"Cf"I (5'11.) 'If OllllCI MIV t. llJD
tournament for the benefit o( 1nvttahonal tourney w ill go to .. prom111r 11 1 ... 1 '°"' wrllt•~ ,.,,..n.e. 111, 11c111ious '"llrm rw11M of THIUFT·O· LEGAL NOTICE 111e sum bid •• 1 ou1r1"1" that "'' , Edw1•11 w. s ... 1111
the SOC·iety An lnd'ivi'dual en-II 1nv, m1v btt nltd on llmt. t..UX CLE.C.NEltS NO. H and t~11 1alll blddet' •Ill enter ln1o lh• Pt-ltd E•ecutor of 11'1• W\11 Df the National Multiple Sclerosis • 011111 Ma~ 21. 1t10. ,,,,... Is comPOSed o1 the 1011ow1110 Ptr· conlr•ct u 11111 aam1 11 1w1r!led 10 "" •bcsve n•m<t<I 11ec:...ir.-1 Soc1·e1y Friday, June 26. try of $100 goes to the Multiple CSEAL) 10<l'I. wha• Mmes,_ln lull and PllCt1 •• -... Mm, In Ille e~efll of f1llurt"''le--enttr DONNI LLY, CUllK. <KASI ' HMKH , W. E . ST JOHN, ,Clerk ~f r"'lll~t 1re 15 lotklwt: -•• Into lllCll contrKI, 1111 procHd1 ot 111': DllllN Cl. Wl'lttfl
Some 100 partiCipants are SclerosIS fund, ev Ellfn H. G•n1hl, Ol!'Pul¥ Andrew ind Jine R1dkewlch, 1221 i:e"Tl,tCAT• OP ausrNESS Ille cl>tck will be forten...i, or 111 th! a.""'"' SHIM 11 .. 1ftli "'"'
expected to get Under Way • These funds· are used t 0 WEl.P'UTT' OICUAKI s. Birdo, S1trl1 ""'· C111tornl1 '21C1. l'ICTITIOUS NAMI CIH ol • bollll; 1111 lull 111m !MrlOI Lii ......... C•llf'. ,.14 • .., • . Al1'tf'M'll 11 Llw Otltd Ml~ 1$, 1t7fl. The 1.1n11tnl11W!d aoes cerllflr silt Is wll be forf1ltlcl IO 1114 Khool lllslrlcl. Til: (flJ) 't1-Mfl
at noon according to Irv further research of this en~ '1S Cll'k c-Df'lv• wm And.-.w 11ec1k.w1c11 co1111vct1'111 1 ws1ne11 11 l-'32 v11 °"°''0• No bidder m•' wllf'ldr1W 1111 bid for Allwlll"I•,.. •ll.cwter , . . "k llftfl "-"'· Cl;tlllrnll M l Jane R1dkewfcfl Ne-rl 9eacll. Callloml1, lln<lll" "!' I Pl!'lod of fortY·ll¥1 (4S) dll'S l lltr tvbl!.i.ed Orint1 COl'lt 0111Y "l!ot Watcher, director of this phng disease which stri es T•L• cntl ttiJ·HU s1.11 o1 ca111orn11, or1ne1 counl'I'' 11<:t111ov1 tlrm 111m. of MISS MIKE$ t1111111• wt for th• -1.,. ""''°'· · MllY 12, 1t, "·June 2. 1t10 M0-10 • tou t nd a persons between 18 and 40 All.,..." ter 11111111n1r o.. May 1s. 1t10, belol• me, • Notary OF LIDO 1nd ""' wkl 11r111 11 com-" Tl'lf Board of Tr1111en ••Ml'WI tt1t1----:-=c:-"'."::--:-:-:=::::=---year S mamen a . -. Publlilled 0r109., C01$I 0111~ Pilot, Publk 111 111d to~ 111c1 s1111, PtrK1111!!Y ol the lollowlno ~"· wflOH "'"" •rl'll"" of ... 11c11111 1ny 1nd 111 l>lds. LEGAL NOTICE
member of the board of direc--years of age for which the Jv"' 2, '· ''' n 19'111 1000-10 1ppe1rtd Alld•ew R1dkewtc11 1nc1 J11'11! In f\111 111d place of r"14enc• b 11 or 10 w1J..., 111¥ 1,..,,u1•rllltt or '"'
and' tr Im I Atdlr.ewldl t-lo m1 IO bt n.. lalloM.• IOl'mllllif9 In l f!Y bid or In 1111 &lddlntr. ·tors for the Orange County cause, cure ea en are Pff"10nt 'wllllf lllnllf 1""' Wblcrlbl!d Heien D. ov1r, 10271 DMrv•I• i...11t. 111 NMmtn E, w1t11011 1------,,..,=:------
Chapter. yet unknown. At present, ~erle LEGAL NOTICE ~ i~nw~~~'·;:.."";;',.!'." i ckll0Wlicl9-~,:~': ~;.'~7o7•nt, =~·~"Ttv111e1 c1•-n111cA~-r=, ausiN1s s
Entrants must have an are more than 3,000 mulbp e NOTIC:lf TO Cltl OITOllS !OFFICIAL SEAL) Htlen o. Dvtr OPtn: J....-.. 11, lf10 f :OO p,m. FICTITIOUS NAMl!l
established handicap and be sclerosis victims in Orange ~~::1g: c~~~:J11:: ... ~:: ::",':~ ~~~~-eio:lfor.il• s1~1! ~!h~'i~;o. 0l!J:: ~~'!' Notirv ..,!~~~::. J?.:n;,• "~11 °'11' :::O ~ucl::°"':1':!1.:!1 .~·r~ ~!.!
members <If the Southern C<Mmty THIE COUNTY °' OU.NOi O••nte Cqunty Pllbllc In 11'111 tor .. Id Siii•· Ptrs.on•ll' St .• Cost• Me'll, C'llllornT1 • ..,..,. the
.,..California Goll Association. Oevu;e, in addition to E1!11e of c't:~~~ o. NVRMI. ~. ~::"{;~''°" l!lutrn ::i;r:! !!~!:i ~:..,..~~.~'!: LEGAL NOTICE ~1~111~/1':1;'fu.: ~ES:O,:~~~IN!;
tow gr~~a-na-lo"'. net ·playlnrin-the event-will serve DtcffaecJ, -------7..sJfll ' ---t';"' .c1 .to 1111 wtll)ln .,.,_J~,1~111r11ri1_ •M ---.1111_ro11oW~~ .... W11• .n•ftlll-lfl.
u;)'lo c V.... • ' NOTICE ts HEIE8Y G1V!.H lo lh1 P'ubllllled or1noe Coa1t D1!1Y 1 • 1c11n-ltdged 1ht: tXIClll'l<I tliioliint. ..m11 full •rid ptlCI ot .-.Skllll«' ,,. ••
awards will "be preiented et as honorary chairman. crttdltof'S of l1'lt •bov• Nmed de<eclenl MIY u Ind Jvnt ,, '· 1,, 1'70 •10 (OFFICIAL SEAL) ''"Tll•ICATI ., IUllNlll lolloW•: tnll 11! PtfSl>llt Mvl1111 ctllnw 19111111 Miry 1'. He!>r't' W II E F rrf¥W 320 Joenn
--------------·!!Ill! 11111 df(ed..,t 1rt rf"lulred to flit Notary Ptillllc-C1i!lor"l1 flCTIT!OUS MAMl!l 1 tr 1111111 . u ' fllem, with "'' 111e1uary voudlen. ;,, LEGAL NOTICE PrlnclPll OlllCI In Tht unde<1ltned doe• cerill' I'll b SI .. COlfll Mc-11. CilH., 1::16'7.
Mesan Bags
Salmon; Fish
Action Slow
Bob Adams ~{ Coet8 M esa,
fishin'g out of Davey's Locker
on the morning hall day bofit
Sunday, picked up an l~
pound silver salmon on 12'-
pound test line to highlight
the weekend ocean fishing
r eports out or the three--
Orange Coast area landings.
San Clemente Sportfishing
reports that Ye11owtail are
making a show around the
local boats, but no hookups
were reported on the weekend.
Landing operators feel they
.should be breaking loose in
the immediate future.
Art"s Landing enjoyed a
good weekend with a lot of
barracuda taken. some bass
and a few bonito and halibut.
A six-pound silver salmon was
caught on a half day boat
o(I Salt Creek.
Spotfin croaker action in the
bay has been close to spec--
tacular. One skiff with three
fishermen brought in 14 spot•
fin up to three pounds along
with a nice corbina.
Davey's Locker reports good
barracuda fishing with $OITle
b ass and · bonito a long with
Adams' silver salmon.
San Clemente Sportfishing
reports only fair weekend
fishing for barracuda, bass
and halibut. A landing
spokesman says~ "we feel it
is terrible fishing unless
everybody gets •II the fish
they want." He did report
that action picked up on Sun-
day.
"'"' olll(e of Ille cleft of l~e i biwe ori'll!e County eOndui;!lng 1 tKlt1"f15 ln Or11'1ff C«inh', 01h1d Mill' 14, lffll. 111lllllCI covrt, or to prffenl """'· wltn NOTICE TO Cltlt:OITOll:i MY Comml11lon EKP1'ti C11itornl1, ull([er th• llctltlOU£ """ 1'1111'\e W1llt!• IE. Furrow
!hf ntc.t11arv "'OIKIMlfl, to Ille u~ IUPlll:IOlt COU•T OF THI! NOii. 24, nn cf THE BEST· YET Incl 11111 11!d Slllt! Of C1f!loml1, Or1"" Cou!llY: i!eri1tllld •I lhe olllt<t of H. H. A•l1m1n, 5TATI OP CALll'OllNIA P'Oll ~ubllaltld Orine1 Co11t Oel1Y t"llo!, 11"11'1 II COll'IPOMd af IM follDwl"' peri.1111, 0.. Mil' 14, lt10, belon '"'• I ffollrY
AltorntY 11 L_, I» DovH" Orf~, THf COUMTY °' 0111.NGI Mil' 26 Ind Junt J, t, It, 1'70 '61·10 WllCIU "fmt ln f\oll •nd l'llC;e d rltlldtellc1 P'vblk •In 11'111 fOt" Hid Stilt, Pl,_.111' Svlle I, NIWOCll'1' Stach, C1. ttUG, Ne. A-Mt\I II IS lolhlwi: 1~1rtd Wiiier EUlllM l'\ltrGW k-"
whlcll 15 Ille ·1111e1" of !Pu1!nes1 of Ille E1l•lt °' 1111'1)1.fl Hi...1rt. OtcNIMI. LYl'll'I J1.1ll1n Wl'l_ldllln. .u.e Dlmll f1I me 10 bl "" --whoH ,..,,..
u!lller1t9ned In all malttn p1rt1lnl1111 NOTICE II HEREBY GIVEN lo 1111 LEGAL NOTICE SI., Co11Jo MIH, C111i. 11 willlcllbld Jo tlll •llh!n lftll'n.!mtnt
10 Ille tsllff ot 11ld decedent, wl!Mn ~UO<"I of tl\e 1bavl n111ned dftlctlnl 0..led MIY I, 1'1'D tnd ed:flOWlldllld NI eltKl.ltt<:I 1111 Mll\I,
lour '"''°'h' 11ter the first p1.1bllca1lo11 of lhil 111 pen.on• 11av!t11 cl1llftt ... 11111 STATE~ ~'r.~O:'J'i'r"' (OFFICIAL IEAL)
1111, notice. me .. Id oecede"I 1r1 requlrld to Ille No, "''°" ORANGE COVNTY· ' Sldflt'I' A. YOllll9 .. '01ted M1~ 29, 1t7ft. 111em. wllll lhe nKtl~ry 1'Wdll"" In • Nal1r't' Pv1M1c Marv E Nurmi the otfkl of the clerl!; of 11\e lbiwt 9Allt 2U7 On M1' I. lt7', blfort m1, • Not1rY M' COll'lflllUIO!I Eltplr••· S~ltl "1.11m1n111,.1rll! enlltled o;Olll'l, or to Pl"Hf'nl ll'lem, wl!h Cl!llTll'ICATI OP IUSINllS P\lbnc, 0o ','" 1w u0 Id Stele, H,_.11-,. Navem~r ,, lf?O
woth G1rier1I Powors Ille nece1SlfY ¥<1UCl!ir1 ID !ht llndtr· PICTITIOUI ,lllM NAM• ·-Id '"n JV !in Wlllddtn 11,,..,_ Publlihed Orl"H Coe1f O.lly ,!lot. -• <I ~. Ill Altllrllfl'I Tiie uf!Mra!gned do llerelw 'ttr111't' to ""' to bt lht Nrson wllalt n1mt --al !he Estill.,. slollld ,, "" al Cl "' • tt' t L MONICA EHTERPll15ES INC 11 su&Acrlbtct to ""' wllllln lnstl'\lll'llnl MIY If, 2' Ind Jv .. 2, t, 1910 , .. lite 1bOll1 Mmed decedent OOllllll E. Smal!-', 1617 Wl!ll!tll ' lhl 1 INC: ' Incl Kknowfedglld ht JttcUltd Ille .. fl\I H. "· llttltt111n Orlve SUHt Nvmbtr 104. NfWPClrt lllCh, Ind JOINER ENTERPA:15E$, .• <Dn• (Offlclll SI I) 1 '
AtlorntY ti LIW CiHfor"ll fU6(1, whlcl'! 11 IM PIKI llucllno I tlntrll Plrlnln!llP b\lllntH ~.,..,. IC Hetirr
1aa °"'"' or., su111 C of builneu ol' Ille ulld1r1lened tn 1~ b' .W ~· ~;1";;'1 0,!'.:;:'• s~~~: = Wo!ir't' "Pub1!e-c8111or"1'
•
LEGAL NOTICE
M-1 ... en, Ct, f::lut ;;,i,i"~!c...i~~·1~j~1n 1%...:tie ~~1'111er c;11';;~11, ::i:~r 1111 flcll!lou•' firm n1me Prlncl111t Office In ,47,,9 '• !~~•>11~~!1111 Ad!oll"blri 1r1x tilt' 11,.1 P11btic11ion 01 lh1t notl'9. a• dnfvf'>lllOl'I Wllkll ~in':'-= ~~·~:mi;,,°l'~~ ex11;u ClllTll'ICATm. o~ 11u11Nas1 Ol!ed M.lv :it 19111 lllt true n1me ot 111me1 o ~ ••-· 1 •OCTOTOOU• NAMI PuDlbllttd Or111111 Co1st nan~ Piiot, ' · lntertsl.cl 111 said 111111,,1n. to-w it; .....,.., 2'4. "' Ju"' 2. '· 16. n. 1910 1001-10 R1 IPh J. Hippert l.1MONICA ' JOINl!ll ENTl!A.PA1S£S, P'ubl!Mllcl Or111111 Coal! Dilly 1"1111 Tht ulllltflltllld dOll Clrllfy "" h E~ecutor, I Ind 1!11! .. id firm 11 <OmPOl9" ot M .... 12. lt, 2•. JUl'll t. lt10 '''""' COllduclllllJ • tKrtlneu •I lUll Q LClllll\
Pl 1111 111 ' 1111 lollowl<'>I 1>1rtnert, ~ MIT!ff Ave., Cost• """' Cl!HOl"l'lla, ""'*' Ille ~ ~ ·=:c.flll and 1dd,.,'le1 '" IS to1lowl: fkllllous llrm fWlf'lll'I-Cit MESA SUPPL y DOHALD•E IMALLWOOO L1MONIC.t. ENTERPRISES, INC. 41 LEGAL NOTICE 11\d !htl 1.1ld llrm ·II com-0 ol
T·J7'14 1611 wesicnff Crlve w. P1!mYra. Or•"lll· C1llloml1. Ille lollowl11111 perllOll, ..,,OH n1me .111
NOTICl!l TO CltlOITOIS Sulll Numlttt" :t04 JOINER ENTERPRISE$, tNC., $5.11 lull 11111 pl1ce ol rtlldlll\CI 1111 flllhr#I.
SUPllttO• COUIT 0' THIE NIWtllfl ltacll. Cl llflrnll f2Uf Tllfeny, Ga•dfn G~e. C1lllorn!1. T.Jnn Kll'll">tth IE. Cllflhlrt, U2 M.HPll STATE 01' CALll'OltMIA 1'011: T•I· 0141 Mj-HQ OATEO: MIY ,,, 1f10. NOTIC!' TO Clll!DITOlltl \.1.,., Founl1!n v.11..,, c1111 .. ,.
THI! COUNTY Of OltAMGI Att0..,..., fir E•eculel' \.1MONICA ENTEAPRISES, INC. SU,.EIUOll: COUllT Of THI!" Oated Mil' 11, 1011.
Nt. "°'5"1 PubUat1-ed Oringe C011I Dell~ ,.llol', 81' Joseph 9. L1Mon1c•· President SJATE OP' CAl.ll'OllNIA •011t K. E. CMltllre E1t1 te of J, FRANCES C.C.LL9w, tlto Jullt 2. t, 16, t), lt10 \OOf-10 llv Al'VI L._. L•Mllnlc1, Stcrt11ry THI COUNTY OP OllANOA Sl1l11 of C1lllornl1, Or1nge CC11"ty:
koown '' J, F, CALLOW, 11111 II JOtNElt ENTERPRISES. INC. "'· A-6$1M 0 Mil' 11 1'10 belort me 1 Nofarv
MRS. GEORGI!: H, CALI.OW, Otc11illd, LEGAL NOTICE fly Raber! L. Jolntr, Prt$1dent Eillte If DOROTHY o, SCV00Elt, Pub'ilc 1n 1.,d for' utd s11te,' 11trtOMll1' NOTICE IS HEll:E8'1' GIVEN to 11\f 11y J1nel J. JOl11tr. 91er1tuy OetHl..:I IC !II E Cllt,lll,.. tnown credllor1 ol 1111 1bove lllmed llect'dtnt ST TE Of Cl'.Ll1"0RNIA l O · IOPNrld tllM " 111.i 111 Hl10lll h1vlnt <l&lm1 1o1lnst NOTICE TO Clll!OITOllS A N TICE IS HERESY GIVEN to lhe lo me lo bl 1111 ptrSOfl WllOM n1mo
!f1.e 1atd llKf'lftnl itt rt11ulred to lilt IUP'llllOlt COUltT OF THI COVffTY OF ORANGE )U. Cl'tdfto"1' Of 1111 abo¥t n1med lltcedlnl II sub1crlbtll to 1111 wllll!n lnt1rumen!
LEGAL NO'l1CE
EARL ENGMAN
Engm~n Set
!hem, wnll ,,,. ~c•1sary ¥DUCht!I, I~ STA Te OF CAl.IP'OllNIA l'O" o" MIY 11, 1t10, before mt. !he '"'' •II Pf'IOl'll 111\11111 Clelm• '91inll Incl lckllO'WllClted I'll nKVled IM 111'1\1, F Ucs·B lh1 ttl!ce o1 1111 clerk ol lht 1bo1<1 THI COUNTY 01' OUNGE Undt~lgned, t Not1rv Pvbllc In Ind Ille 11111 llteldtnl 1r1 rt11vlred to flle \OFFICIAL SEl'.LI or entlled cDU'1 er ro prfffnl fllem wl"' No.. 1.411&4 tor 10111 Stile, Pt"411111¥ ~llelrld lllem, wJlll Ille 111CeU1rv voudlero, I" MlrY K Henry
· ,.,. nKHH;.., voucllen, to t..t u~ Eil•it 01 OSCAA w. AUBE. Dtceiied. JOSEPH 11. L1MONlfA. knowA"RJ: 'L' tht llfflc:• ol lhe cltrk al Ille abl;lve Nal•,..,. Publl<·Calltornli
OeFllgntd 11 lht plflce of 1111 1Uorney NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to lllt to bl Ille Ptel!den' alld . entflted" r.aurl. or to prtllnl 1htm, W!!h Principal ottl<1 In
11 f G. SCOTT MILlEll. 7611 P1lnltf Avenue: cr~ltor• of Ille 1bl;lvt rwiflled dKed~I ~:i~::;"'· 1~:°:~PO~~ll::e 111~1 ~!':.:ui~ ~~~511'::,"!,~"':'rie ':fr.er:; 11:D ;~e un-Or1nge Cou11tv Ha 0 Fa. me Wlll!!ler, C11ilornl1 906ot, Wlll<h Is Ille !~el 1!1 l>tfllOflS hl¥1"11 cl1lm1 1g1ln1t lllf Wiit.i:' lristrumenl known Ip mt PAAKER BEAG LO~eD & SOIL~W~m!(' MY Comml111an fJ1p!re1
pl1ce of 1>utl111u "' the 1.1naor•IPf>t'! m1 .. Id llKtdlnl ire rHulrld to lilt to bt 1111 ""'!.on.I who txtciol9d "'' ,3' E••t 'Coloricki Boulevin1 S 11 ni NOii, 21, 1tn · In 11! mltters 111r"11lnlno to 1"e time !hem, wllh Ille !'ltttllfl"I' voucllers, In wllllln 11111,umtnl Ofl blllllf ot 1M P•lldefll Cilffornll tllGl .;,.le~ 1s illt P1.1blLll'lecl Orenoe C1111! 011l1' P'llol',
Earl Engman, J>Opular head
coach of Santa .Ana High's
1970 CIF track and field team
cf said dtct0tn1, wilt.In tour ITIOl\111$ lht offl<I ol !hi cte•k ol 11'1• '"°"' t-r•llon lhlle111 n•mM, 1 11 d Plice of' Mlneu of 1.;. llllderll9nea M•v It. 2f •lld Junt 2. t, 1t7' '1s-1a 1fler 11!1 llr1t p.,llllc1tkln ol llllt nolk e. 1ntl!led caurt, or to '''""" lhtm, wllll tck!>DWledaecl to me thll 1\ldl coroor1tlon 111 111 m1t1trs Hrlllnrne to tllt flti1tl---~=c-co---occ===---
D111d M•P 29, 1970. . 11'1• oKelMl'I' WUC!lifl, t O 1111 '"'" tltK\Jltd 1111 wllllln ln1trvm111! purtul~I ol s1ld dtcedenl wtlllln four monllls LEGAL NOTICE w1vne E. Tl'IOmPIOn 11er!!tned 1t 107 E. 11th SI., Cot•• to It• bl'·ltwt or 1 rttolullon ol Iii •llv !ht llrst p1,11>1fc111on of 11111 llOlltit EXIC\l!Or ol fM Wiii Mtu, C11llornl1 f2627, which 11 lhl bo.lra ot d!rtclor1. C1lld M 'I 7 197fl '
• • O~lhelL'L'°"tt ntmed llect(ltnl P!l(t ot b\.lllMSl ol' lilt Ul'ICle.rll91'\ed WITNF,SS ml' h~nd and ottlcl1l 1HI. 1Ken~ J $C\1dd4!r •U••O<OO COUOT O• TNO • C • • M II In 1tl m-llo" pert1inl11t lD 1111 ftllle 1 · A IC r-11" ·
and meet director Of the un.. 7114 P'1l111ot Av•-ct Hid <llclldenl, within four mcmtlls ~:'i'rv Pu:!le In ind ::!~~ ol~~W~~~enl STATI O• CALIFO•NIA l'Ollt r Whlllter, C1lllorlll1 MtM .tftw 1111 llfll p.,blktllon of 11'111 nollCI, for SAld Counlv ind Sltt. PAltKl!!ll lll!llG THI COVHTY 01' Oll:ANOE coming Orange COunty Invita-Tilt (11)1 ftWUI .. m •UIS Otlld MIV 15. 19111. STATE Of CAl.t1"0RNIA ) LOllC a S0Low1:'on NOT1c• OP H":A:it:~· OP 'ITITIOM Al'llMll'I' fer bt<ulor \1101.A G. AUBE COUNTY OF ORAHGE l 11-U. Ell! C...,... 11\!d Svlle Jn AH ,Olt tional rmeet, will be inducted Pvbll1hf'd Oflfltt CNll 01!"i' l"llc!I. EXKUlrl~ al"'' Wl11 On Ml' 21. ,,10, bllor• ,,.., ll'le , ..... ,... C•lffenltll n"1t1 PO~Pll:OIATE 01' WILL., D
I th U . ~ I Jv11112, t , 16. U. lf10 1006-l'O ot ltM! •bow n1mt'd decedttrl under1ltnld. , Nct•r't' P1.1bllc 111 incl Tll: C2lll "1>S1N., a l•nM ~~l•ltl:~SE~~~':'~1~11• o.c.tsff.
nto e nlVg~ty 0 ~~1~:y1·.~==KLIN for ••Id 511!1, Ptl'lOl'lfllV •PPt•rld Altor....,.. ... •Xlelltlr NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN Th1l C J"forni t S ta B b 111 f 11111 SI ll:OBEA:T l . JOINER, kllOWll le me Publlslled Or111t1 Cotti O.Ur P!tot Birl>lrt MICllonlld f\ls Hild hertln 1
a I a a an ar ara The DAILY PILOT-cost ·Mell c,11""'1 t'Mu ID ~ rtw Pre11<1,n1, 1nd JANET J. MIY n . 1t,,.. J1.1r11t.1t10 &11·7t .,etnloo'I '°' probl•• of ... 111 ind rar
Athl ti H 11 of F F "d T1t1·1fnt) Mt.nn 1 JOINER:, known lo "" to be the lnv•nct of i.enen Tnllr'l'ltlllaf'I' ie
e c a ame ri ay J. he One That Ce .. r•s .,,.;,._..., l:•IClltrb' St<re11,~001 Y"~""°'~'~=~ e~:C111!! Petitioner, '''•renc• to w111m I• INl<I•
at the Miramar fk>tel in Santa Pv&l llhtcl OrtMI Cot1! 0•111' Piiot, r,e b: 'i1i: r:,.°"~nwtio tltlCl,llld lh• LEGAL NOTICE for furllltr 11trll<ul1r.. ..... lhlt ti..
Barbara.
Engman will represent the
Class of 1949 on the honor
list while Lowtll Steward ('42)
and James St. Clair ('60) will
also be installed into the Hall.
Ml~ '6 1nd1 Jvne 2. t , lt, ltXI Mf-10 •'"'' ,,,,,, __ , _ "hilt of 111, tlmt 111d PlllCI of llfar1119 thl ....,... '" .. -~·· -· !--------------!"'' bHfl HI !or June 12, 1'7'. 1t e0t-111on ltllr"tln MmM, • n 11 P·JJ:l'll t :• 1,,.,., '" 1l1t cou rtroom f1' o.,.,,.
1cknowlldttd to'"' lhlll IUCll corllOl'"lllDn CEAT1FICATE Of I USIMl!!ll mtnl No. l DI Hid courl, ,, 70I
exK"'ta !he wtlhln ln1lrument PurSll•lll flCTITIOU• '''" NAMf Civic center Orlvf Wtrl, In !hi (111' to 111 1w.1aw1 or • ,.tolvllcn el Its ... c llto 1 boi•tl ot llre<:lort. Tilt under"1l1111d doll hfrlb~ c1rl!tf ol' Santi An1, 8 rn •·
WITNESS m~ 1111\d •rid Oflldll W.+. lh11 I'll 11 (Dlld\oetlne I CDnltrvc!IDll "''"" MIY 1s. 1•10. ll'ftll A. Kerlln tnll l!Cl\llPmtnl rtnrtl butlrwiu 11 1171 W. E. ~T JOHN, C..Unh' Clerk
No!1rv Pub!!( rn 11\d Mlldlt!!, No. lot Stre.!. City af S111ll ~.~';.,~· 1~1':;~,
IOt 11ht CD!Jlll\' Ind' St•I• l'.n~. Couflty ot O••nn. Stlle ol C•sl• Mn1, C1Hterni. mu COHIN. STOICICl!l a oweN C1Hlornl1, under 11111 rlCll!lDU' llr111 n•mt Tel 0141 S41-ID1
Al!Of'M'/I II Law Dr • de'lcrn1tlon wl\td'I ~1 ntt lhl1W A~l' ..... l'.itt.._
12n If, •...-W•l'· Svll• ,,, •1111 In.it NI,,. or lllmtl Df IM ptflOFIS f'ubll.tled °''""' COii! O•llf Pllol. S1nt1 AM, C1ll!Onil1 ttm lnter1stfd tn Hid INllntH, ta-wit: B "'' 1', 20 .. Jun1 2. lt10 t76-XI
Tth IJU~ us-n1s T J Con I ' E I " I I 1,,,;,'-'-'------------Publhlld Orantt C11!t O•llY P'llot, t · QU P. en I Ind lh1t
,.....,. ,, '· ''· 23, 1910 I004-1t 111d i1rm I• cemP011c1 cl 1111 1o11ow1nt LEGAL NOTICE l'---:--~-cc=:==----1""""' whose 111m1 i nd ldd••H 11 -CE It 'illlOWI: LEGAL Nv11 Elmer Sli.O:ellortl, Jr .• 1m M!tcht!I, IAll Ut1'
Ho. IOI, S.1111 A1111, Calltornl1 tt1'S. SUP'flllO" CCVllT OP Tl41
,.Sn7f WITNESS m' ~·na lhl1 Ult! °'' ITATI Cl' CAl.ll'OltNIA ,.It
ClllTll'ICATI 0, IUllHllS ' Of MIY,~~r tl'llcktllord, Jr. TN• coi:_rx:r.OltANOa
'ICTITIOUI NAMI I ITATIE OF C:AllfORNIA ) NOrlCI 0111 HIAlltl ... Oii PaTlTIOll
Tiw uMlfrtllned don CtrtJIV Ill 1 COUNTY Of Olt>.NGE l u •Oil ,llOIAT• CHf WILL ANO l'Otl
Deep. Sea . Fish Report
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condvclltll • buslMH II n11 \lll'l'Oll'llnt. °"' this ltt~ lllr DI M•Y A 0 ltl'O. ··-··· ····-······· WttlmlM!tr. C.llltlrnl1, u..oer 'ht tto tltlof' 1,. u ' · • ' ' ....., ttllout Orm n-of LE HI Tl_VCKING 1 ""' llder1lgl\td. II Nol1rv 1!1t1!1 al' AMELIA MAY ltYl8E110. and 11\al selcl tlrm Ii comlltOled M Publl< lft lflcl for 1ald Covnl't' ~ 11lo ~MWll It AMELIA M. lt;YBIERG.,
111 tollowlf\9 H•SCWI wt!Olt ,,_ In Sl•ll, rttld1"8 ll'lllre!n o:lu1Y tam111l.,IOl'lld eec.illd.
1ur1 &nd llllU of ~nee •• •.:ftHciw1: ·~ ·-............. u, IPMlred Ellnfr NOTICE 1$ Ml!ltEIY GIVEN nil! STEPHEN Ve>CltHl!ES. Jfll W...-Sl'ltdl:tllora, Jr, llllOWn lo !Tit fa bl 110'1' If., $MITH 1'111 llled Nil'fln _ ~
IM1. Wntmlfttltr. C•1116mla. l!lt Otf1.0ll Wflo9f fWlllll I' IUbtcrl~ jlll!Jllon !Cf ProlHll of WJK ll'ld IDI
CMled Ml' n lt1' lo ""' .. 1111411 Ill"'"""""'· llld Kii_,.,. ff.w•nu ot Lelle" T"""""""' It Stwllen 'vOD,r,.... tel lo""' thtl ht EIK\lled thtl111111. Hlltlo"tr, rtllrenc1 to Wl'lldl It ~
St•le ol Ctlltornll, Otlntl C_...,l WITtll$5 ITl'I' fllfld Ind llffkl1I ... I, for fUrllltt" lllrtltul1.-., '"" 11111 llW Of! MIY 2t. 1'10, bet1lre mt, ·1 NtllrY (Of'FICIAL SEM.. -.ttrnt l&"_.1 l"lic'I ot • l'ltlrl1111 !ht WN Publk In 1nd tor 111d Stilt, lllnollll!Y Hllll E. htlrlld: 1\11 l>tttn Mt fCll' Jll'l\t If, ltl'tr, l j ·-••tel Sl~llen V-l'llf• ·-to HOl1f"t' "lillllc.C.Urern11 •:~'''"")II IM tiw"'""" Of ~l'!ft*\l IM te tit !"-llt•ton Wl'ICM n1mt Prifl<!1>1I Of!!(• In Nt, ) rl Nici court. II 1DO (lvt1 Is wt11t•ll:lrd 1e lht wrttr11n 1'"'11nimt1'11 Or•Mt Counl'Y c111i.r or1..,. wnr, In lllt cnv 91
Ind llC-llCwlfalllld ht tXec:vl..:I '"'" Hmt. M~ Conln'l'"ltn l!~Jtlrtl l•nl• ,,,.,., C1llfoml1, !OFFICl.t.L S!lttLI J t n 1tn 04ited Mil' 21. ltrtl.
Merv I(, "'"'"' IYKlll..! .. lt'.rc:NT w. 6. IT JOHN. •'•-.:c.':..c'c"c~_c.. __ _ "~~:ii---~·~·~··~~11111 ... ' • -llLUQ&i:J-•-9.Wf!U• P•lllCfPll Olllw In m-ifllbnT~ 411 011" A\'t., ,, 0, .. -"Ht
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NIY, 14. lt12 Slllll Alli, C.1!"'1111 '21'1 """"'"" 1w h!ftllntf '~l!lllld Or-a Coaal OUIY ,.llal. 1'ubll\hed Or•... CGHI Diiiy' ltl1ot. Pull!ff.llW -~ C011t ~ll'i' f"!l«!'1 M111~ ff, ,111111 ~' If. .!._Q __J~ M1r IJ, H....S J-·t. t. lt'° fl!•" Mil' H , I, •nf JIMll t. lt10 tff•ll
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TUMBLEWEEDS -=:-:-:---.... SMASHED AGl<\IN, Efl1 SOPWEU.l. ..
GAD! HOW UTfERLY VISG!ISTING ! HOW PATHE'llCI WfH?
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NOW DON'T BE NERVOUS/OPEN
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JUDGE PARKE.R
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ACROSS 45 Wilting
instrumenl
1 'flnglike 47 French
S Rid91 in a emperor
Doric SO Dan ish ad-column ministratlve
10 Choice job division
14 CI own 51 Franciscan
15 Sand mission
expanse in Texas'
16 Forfeit 52 Religious
17 Counter teachings
19 Awry 56 Ancient
21) Composition Egypt kirtg ' ' " ' '"' 21 One ol 60 Barren ' ' ' '" ' Ontari o's t.l Something b/2110 neighbors: that '} ···--whe~t 40 TV We stern 2 words ma11ifrs\s bad guys 23 Ar t works affection l 0 Prominent
26 Fema le fi4 French PGA member 44 Looked at:
11 Corporation Slang animal composer 46 Small 27 Most gritty 65 Rlnq-shaped symbol
12 Employer canine: JO Society 66 Man s name 2 words providing t.7 Slam 13 Submissive
clothing to 68 European 18 Case for 48 Oslenlatious
toilet display the poor b' Caper articles 4' General 34 S~rtan DOWN 22 Timbers Bradley kinq 24 Chemical 52 Females 35 Tied 53 Spoken 31 George --l MldwPS l compound
25 EAdurance 54 Fodder pit lallthOf) US city 55 PteclpitatiOll jB Oflsprlnq 2 Floor 27 legends 28 Representalive form J9 Hopeful coveri n?: 57 Hall lnforma 29 -gritty • future 58 Feminine doc tors: j E(ypt. kin g J l Kayak
32 "A Btll name trifOfma l o lht gods fot ___ .. 59 Battle site-41 01 wa1ships: .(Se nds back of WW ll : Abb". 5 Wear down )) Number 2 words 42 Insect fi Turmer ic 36 Bicycle
4) Wildly red 7 Hai r pad .... 62 Owed
44 Oeparted 8 Statue 39 Fe~!htr bl Limit
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HOUSES FOR SALE
1110 Balboa P-an1nsul• 1300 l•gun1 Be•ch ~=-'-----
HOUS.ES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
1705 ·-----BIG STEAL!
:..ra rr& ·
OltANli£
COUNTTS
LARGEST
oflnJa !Jjfe
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
LIDO WA TERFRONl APWMENTS
320 LIDO NORD
6'0/o F.H.A.
$24,750
Takes $5,900 down to take ad.
vantage of thia l.DW 6%
loan and LOW p.a.yments.
4 BDRM MeA Verde North.
$al,400 loan uaumable al
s~ %. Land1eaped patio.
OWner'a: rock bottom price
i21,500. ~5-noo ·
WEST BAY AVE.
Charming new 3 bdrm. 2 ba.
MedJterranean style: Block
from ocean • ~-Builder's
home, top quality.
o1 BR., den, j ba. Lge. liv.
rm. w/beams. fpl., view!
Blln, kltch., tile Carpeted.
Identical nearby home is
oUered at $40,000 • "steal"
this one for $34,00>!
MISSJON REALTY 49W13l CUSTOM 4 TO 7 BEOROOM HOMES
FROM $135,000 TO $500,000
NQW Rtductd to $175,000. X\nt tor ms Atraclive family home with ~N'-'tw=poo;.;rt.;_;Beo=.;a:.:c:;;hc___;c12:::;00
USED BRICK FIREPLACE
and planters. 3 spacious bed..
rooms, 2 ~t.h5. 2 patioa and
\vell-lancbcaped yard. 6%
loans are becoming more
scarce every day so see this
Bill Grundy, Realtor
833 Dover Dr., NB 642463)
2629 HARBOR
BOULEVARD
546-8640
PRIME BUILDING LOTS
FROM $35,000 TO $175,000
6 BeautiM unils. 6 Car garages & utility
room, with 80 .ft. fronting on excellent swim-
ming beach. Units are newly furnished.
OVERLOOKING
THE BAY
Attractively designed 3 Bed.
room & Family iu one of
Newports: finest arell!I, -
Many many quality fcatur.
es. 149,900.
Lklo Isle ·1351 ~ke F~rest •••• 1709 ='-"",:__--=
Fantastic Lido Hom• \VATERFRONT Home on
point $5,900 doWn, 5 bdrm:
& den. 546-t246 or 830-5276 For Complete Linde Isle informetion
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
833 Dover Dr., Suite.3, N.B.
Call: BILL GRUNOY, REAL TOR
833 Dover Dr., _Suite 3, Newport Bt•ch 642-4620 NE\V EXCLOSIVE NOW~
Walker & Lee
3 bdrm, 2 ba., new luxury
kitchen, new Kodel shag \V/\v
carpet 1hru-0ut. lovely living
room with bar & fireplace,
looking to a beautiful car-
peted patio. t.laster bed-
roon1 & bath separated.
House layout provides for
servants. 2-car garage "''ith
Opeoh'"I°" tll 8:30
1/3 Acre Of
Coontry Living
Located ln a secluded
area of Costa Mesa, this -_,kllng-clean 3 bed·
room 2 bath home is vacant and read.y to be
lived in. lt has a mas-
aive Ooor to celling rock
fireplace, sunny built-in
kitchen, double car ga-~. all surrounded by
a forest of towering trees. It's a mu,;t see at
the 'unbelievable price Qt. $2f,!)50. no dO\\'n to
vets minimum down
FHA. a.ct now!
4 Bedrooms
2 Baths
$133.00 mo.
Total Pmt.
With payments like this
you can't afford lo rent.
Buy &ubject to the ex·
isling FHA Joan, annual
percent.age r at e of
5% %. all built-in kitch-
en. double garage block
wall fence, carpeting
throughout. open ~ves.
Eastside
3 Bedrm., 2 Bath
. ~1.950_.
642-4620
General 1000 General 10oo General .
11-w-o-u·L-D_Y_OU-l~IK.c.;..EV _A_N_O_O_OW_N_ SH. H. h. h ..
FHA $1 ,450 OOWN , QUIET
On this beautiful 3 JJeproom CU'DE SAC S • P • A • C~· E Ea•~idc oome w11• 1oi. °' ... •
Consider this 300J are natural \\"ood paneling. Two STREET
foot 3 bedroom sJ?lit eve! hu ge-b a I h s. Glistening Top condition 3-bedroo I 2
home on an estate sired "llARDWOOD 1-~RS", bath home, weparale ;:mily
lllxih'9 lot, Huge slum~ s~one fireplace. room with used brick FffiE-
F6" the lady of the houSP ii
wllt be LOVE AT nRST
SIGITT whl'fl she $1'<"'> the
huge ))(>autifully eqllipped
Vlt}V kitchen.
For the: man, a roomy BASE·
MENT\VORKSHOPlor
EVERYONE a vie1v of the
ocean, isl.ands h.arhor and
city and a list of custom fea-
tures a mile long, .itR9Uding
a private bath witb each
bedroom • Only $79,500. Call
us today to see tllis spce.
tacular oUering. ·673-8550. ,
\o ·THEREAL
,'."'\.. ESTATERS
'.__ , '"l , " '11 '-< I r,'
NEW
.12' UNIT
ti1odern ~udt.-1~ for 1Jl9Dl. PLACE &: RA I S ED
Great patio bvmg. all nestl. HEARTH. Beautiful ceramic
eel on a . cor~r lot for ~ri· tile kitchen & baths Nice
vacy. Price Ill the appraisal carpeting -NICE H0USF;'
or $24 .900. CALL! 1WO DOUBLE GARAGES;
Walker & Lee Put your moto' can In o"'I
Realtors
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
545-0465 Open 'til 9 PM
......
BARGAIN
HUNTERS
garage and your boat or
camper in the othE\r .•. OR
, . .convert to game room.
~.500 (VA/FHA/Qr wha!.
ever!) SEEI?iG JS BELIEV-
ING, SO CALL 615-4930 TO.
DAY!
Colesworthy
Large 3 Bedrm, 2 Bath, dJ?le: & C
garage, $23,500. Very low ... REALT~~
down payment witlt n e w
FHA Joan. Great location, Newpo1"t Beach Offjce
near schools. Full crpts 1: 1028 Bayside Drive
drps. fenced yard. See this 1 ,. ...... ..i'oi'l&<.0.9'0ii.iiiiiiiii outstanding hew listing toJ1
day. Call 540-1151 Another Take Over
5%% FHA
$168 per mo pays ALL, 3
Spanish style "'ilh HJ!" roof I ~iijiiijiiiij~iiiiiijijjjl Bedrm. 2 bath, excellent andallthttrimmings.Pres.1 ,~fJf.WJ.:P Mesa del Mar _area. Good ent income on these large •-T 111111 terms. Full pnce $28,950.
2 BR. 2 BA apts is $1830. WHY RENT?
month.Try$25,00ldownand 53/•°I• ~ ·COATS
enjoy an excellent laX shcl-' C •
ter plus spendable income. Mesa Verde 4 Bedrm on a •
EXCLUSIVE WITI-1 : corner lot with "peck-a-boo" . W WALLACE
view of the golf course, · REAL TORS
It's 11 doll house in a ~ewport Covered patio, cozy color· 546 4141-
grca.t area of Cosla ful decor & assumable loan (Open Eveninisl M~. With 3 bedrooms •t f ~ ·~ t 5v "'-"-•·· -ana 2 -ful l-tialhS,· ffifd=-· 0 -~ .... ·~ ~..:.i.!0._!~ng_ _ F.l·-1·aw price ror this homt> is $29,500.ll!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!"".,;~ wood ·noors, dining ' ..-F H A
room area. and, are ;you 64'8811 ' ' •
ready? wned R·3 '°' ~ BUYERS income units, you can't (inytime) m~• at (h;, peke -END YOUR
1:1•950
HURRY. It ·~n·t 11~._===v~L==-1 ;;;;=====-1 SEARCH HERE TA OR WESTCLIFF Exchwvo '"""' 3 Bedroom 4 Bedrm. · and den °' 4 Bedn>0ms wHh . A family could not ask for
more. 4 Bedrooms, 3 bath£; large covered patio. A peach WESTCLIFF $52,500 of a buy al $24950 CALL F·ller Upper family room. dining room: • . Excellent loc. for quiet Jiv-all living areas open to 40 NPW • 646-7111.
ing. Spac, 4 bdrm. &. 3 ba. ft. pool & lanai. Fruit trees
Lots Of land home among more expens.. • ive homes. as \veil, A great value at
$64,900. 80 LINOA ISLE
oTHEREAL
\"'\. ESTATERS
'$26,000 6 Bd,m, 5 balh. Focm< I•·
goon.
located on ovrr a 1/3 Open daily l-5 :sl69,300
of an acre in Costa Mc:«i *Our 25th Yea r"
this home offers real
country seclusion, Jots WESLEY N.
or b;g '""" truly • TAYLOR CO. mountain i;cttlng. try Realtors some paint on the lar~c
4 bedroom 2 bath res!· NEWPORT CENTER
dence. no money _down 21U San Joaquin Hills Road
to vet.'> or FHA terms 644-4tlO
available, oy,·ner asking llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio $26.000. Se;E T HI S
0NE1 Baycrest
Want Low Pmts.?
$158.00 Total·
3 Bedroom
-for the yoong family, of
Bedrms, f o r m a I dining
room, panelled family rm.
Light, bright feeling thru-
out and a Ooor plan Iha\
\viii delight you. $77 000.
Florertl.'c t.1cCur.
. ' ·. '· '
Macnab-Irvine Name Your Terms
Realty q>n1pany 31~3 SAMOA PLACE
675-3210 642..S235 Owner may sell on VA no
::::::-=::::;~-~-~-=-=-=:z-Z-.Z--E' do\vn trrms as well ns FILA • just off Ctbralter Ave. 3
Fresh New Listing Good Bedrooms &: Iam/din-
Bcaulilul Roman pool in per-Ing rm. Could use crptg &:
feet setting with lush plant· son1e paint.
ings etc. 4 & Family room.
Exceptionally well priced at
S~.9j() • n1ay take smaller
OOrne in trade.
~~ Am? Country Estate
BAYCREST 3 Br, 2 Ba, 18x36' Pool, hol"l!-
1..arge L/R, formal dining <'Sor units OK in rear. Coun.
r1n. ~1 bdr1ns. and 3 pullman try style living in !he city.
baths. B/N kitcht'n, bn"'ak-Near nr\v park. As~un1e
this ls the financlal bar· PETE BARRETT rast bar and Fam. rm. En-s:i-~s-.., loan. 0\\'Tl('r/A~nt .
gain of the year. with closed front court yard. 548-9477 or 642~.
$1500down your month-REALTY ' \\'rough! iron fenC<'d 16'xJ6'•1'!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,. Jy pmt wiU be S158.00 ,_,..... 1' $2 500 tncluding taxes and Ins. pool, separale P.lay ,....... 9
I I 1•os WISTCLIFF Dl. PriC<'d under market at I ~ied ~& y d.:-~tc!d:i NEWPORT llACH fl $00,950. With excellent fin. Owner Abandoned
bedroom home in ~ta 642·5200 t.-... ancing and tennit. Assume 5¥4"/. Loan•
ldha, annual percentage 11~=~~~~~~=:1 M. M . LaBorde, Rltr. •Annual % rate loan, entry. rate on the exlstlng Ev • ., 5570 FHA Joan is 5% ~ JI 646-05.15 ~ es. J.ll• hall, 4 bdrm. huge family
you'tt renting -STOP $23 950 rm, dining rm, one quality
-and call now! ' 2 SEPARATE HOUSES buiH.;n,, "''""'' """" ""
Secluded Country
fixer Upper
FHA YA tnetl'i. !"t»-1720.
• ON ONE LOT. ' B<drooms TARBELL 2955 Horb°'
each with garages, hard-ELEGANCE
WQod floors, bltlns. $28.500 Pool. patio. VJew, Dov"r
Y.1lth JO\\' inlcrcsl assu1nable Shores. Brnnd ne\\' Ivan
Joan, \\fells' 4 BR. 3 BA, fon11ul
Wells-Mccardle, Rltrs. <lin M'!l.. island kit, !'J10('
v~ 21>13 \Vestcliff Dr.-7 ~ • 646-ml
To Inspect Call 646-7171
',O THE REAL
\'."'\.. ESTATERS
San Clemehte 1710
*WALK TO BEACH*
3 BDRl\1, 2 Ba., ne1v carpets,
drapes & paint. Assume '
large low interest loan. LINDA ISLE Open 'til 9'00 PM
~ . .
Realtors
"Our 25th Year"
673-4400
En1oy•ble Living BAYSIDE Cottage? No, bet-
In fashiOnable •·muu a·;, w/ ter yet. Tastefully futnish-
communlty pools, expansive ed, completely eqllipped,
green belts, shopping con-dishes, silver,, dishwasher,
venlence, schools &: church. wa&her, dryer, fully
es nearby. A just listed ••J)o. carpeted. Trailer cabana in
lores Model", one of the beautlM park facing the
most wanted plans, but eX-Bay. Move in fi>r swinging
ceptional decor & appt's. summer for year round care
Make it outstanding! 3 BR. free living. Ch I I d re n 2~!i: ba. Priced very saleably welcome. $23.000. 675-4292.
al 141,9.,. NEWPORTDREAAf
CALL TODAY! 675-3000 3 BR, 2 ba .. crpts., drape,;,
Bay & Beach Rlty, Inc. \Valk to swim club or beach.
Priced to sell at i28,500.
Call us for details.
lllW..1'0"
OWNER MUST SELL custom CotmiN-~AftT1Np
built Badt Bay home. Large l ~·====~ll~i~·Y~l~I :::::::':l~ 3 Bedrm & family, 75x135
etec. door. . $31,500. 492-6346
Realistically Priced San Juan
$62,500 C · t 1725 Tenns to suit or lease witb apis r,•c;·"°c...----1
option. EASY lJVING
For appointment and terms 2 Bdrm, 1 s1ory Casita. Fully
call owner. air condftioned, carpeted &
714/.673.-0508 draped. Transrerable LOW
DECORATOR'S INTEREST WAN. l car
HOME garage, large planted patio
on cool east side. BeautUully done. !'> Bdrm!!. Just S26;500
Family rm. Xlnt street to Capistrano Valley Rea.tty
stJ-eel 45 fl. lot. 31501 Camino Capistrano
LIDO R~~TY INC . San Juan Capistrano 493-1124
3337 Via LU!o 673-7300 ====--=====~ [
Capistrano Beach 1730 ~!ington Beach 1400
I MILE So. of marina. Cstm
$3,500 TOTAL OOWN 1 Rm + 3 Balh! + 2nd lot with boat &: camper ac-REDUCED: Westclill-Dover $22,• eess. Top location. Asking Village Condo. 2 Br, 2\,i
$.19,500. Call 540-1151. Heri.. Ba.· Pool. Sacrifice j28,500.
to buy thif! spacious 3 bed-kltchn. $36,500. 496-3317.
room, 2 bath rancher on[.,;;;~=====:[
large corner lot. Only ONE ~artinents for $0 Down payment Vets, tage Realtors. Myen! 673-61;i6 YEAR OLD \vith every ·.Sale l9IO
room taste.fully \Vallpaper· 1----------1 $.500 Down to Vets who used * BLUFFS 3 Br, 2 Ba. 1
their VA's - --$950 for ~~~~~~~~~· [ level. View. Schls, pools,
all other buyers. Nice 2 NEWPORT HEIGHTS tenni~. Now $29,950.
Bath home in Costa Mesa. Adorable 3 br, 2 ba. Formal 644-4~-
2 Blocks to school. \Vilh the liv. rm., din. rm., like new ~B-'A-Y_F_cR_O_NT_P_E_N_TH_O_U_S_E
greatest increase in proper-cpts, drps; frpl. · Parklike Exotic furn. 2 B·r, 2 Ba.
ly ever this home y,•ill be a setting! Only $31.000-terms. $65l\-I r.1cKenz.ie agl. 646-0732
money maker. CAYWOOD REAL TY
ed. B r i c k FIREPLACE,
built-ins, dishwasher, and
detached garage, Subject to
'11,;% government Io an.
$26.800 FULL PRICE
Walker & Lee
NEWPORT Beach, I-Ugh on
Bluffs over the bay. 8
Really deluxe units. new,
leased. Frplc's, 2 Large
balconies ea. apt. litany
xtras. 6~:>-1260 or 675-5535
Nichols Real Estate ""' :· ;.~:;,:,'"~ N• Realtors
Ow 3 B 2 ba #-7682 Edinger
Newport Heights 1210 RENTALS
Houses Furnished
546-9521 I_. J jl _NIO!Ot5
$24,600 , BY ner: . r, . "'m 8424455 54().:JI40 , _G_e_n_••-•_1 _____ 2_000_ nn., master br & study. 1•
Assume 6o/. Loan Charming oeighborbood. 4 BEDROOM
in pruic ltkt: yard, entry hall, $31,500. Call 642-3397. VA no down, or $2100 down
full dining area in large kit-FHA, payments cheaper
$135 • J BR 4-Plex. nr shp'g.
Yard for Tot.
Blue Beacon 645-0111, Bkr.
cben. Take over 6% annual Dover Shorts 1227 thari rent. Decorated for
EASTSIDE % rate loan. Low monthly ;;.,;;.;.::.;..c:....:c.;c: ___ = sheer enjoyment, ranc h Rentals·to Sh•re 2005
payments. 540.1720. *UNIQUE·SCENIC* kitcht'n wi!h n1odern con· ---------
COSTA MESA TARBELL 2955 Harbor Unrivaled View of Bay & veniences, 2 bllin ovens, 2 OLDER woman to share
FUU. PRICE $22,!iOO for this Mtns, w/privacy. Spacious, broilers, I a r g c pantry, lovely 2 br C.l\f. apt
California Rancho. with huge PRICE REDUCED nearly new "Old World" plenty or cupboan:lt1, gour· y,•/same. Owu transp. A~
back yan:I with . loads of B<'tter hUITY, thill won't last. Co~tempora~ w/ court &. mets deliglit. Ct'pts & drps, prox. $50 mo .. expenses. AU
shade trees. _Quiet street 4 BR.. 2~~ ba., in pres. atr1u~. 5 Br
1
s expa~abl~, oversized dble garage, land-privil, Call 962-5721.
-:lose to shoppmg._ Tasteful .. ttgt-·area ot-eorona del Mar. · !'iXXI ::;q.Jt._4,) b~, .hi.,ceil . .-.'-&{:aped .and fenced~ 1 R"EF'=IN'=E=D--la~dy-lo_•_h<c..,.lo-..,..,,y
ly decorate<! oldt>r ho me N nl 168 7j(l ings, 4 car gar. $178,000 · · home ln the Bluffs. NB.
\vilh an r.10DERN CON-ow 0 YBRO·KE· ·R furn. \Viii take small hou,;e I' , All privil. lncld. 644-0369 VENIEN~ES. Assume 7\4% tl:J..0700 644-2430 or vacant land area. Owner
annual interest rate y:\th 548-7249, '62-4471 ( :::.) 546-1103 EMPLOYED lady ~viii share
payment of $122.00. WE'LL *'OCEANFRONT * -__ her 3 Br, CdM view home
SHOW Ir~ YOU CALL. Unive_,.•_ity Pvk 1237 BUY OF.THE WEEK v.·it h same, util incl.
Walker. & Lee DUPLEX :;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~1 Buy •Ubjccl " a '*" Cl Sl<-2'79 . Fish, surf & swim at your -loan with only $3,400 and LAD.~~y".-w~H~f-,~ •• -,.~h~tll,-f7urn-.
door! Owner will finance. TAKE OVER • • • payments ol $179 TOTAL. ·~ ~ 6"., Loa lh" .,...,.,, dlx. 2 Br. 2 Ba. apt. w/pool, , Realtors .,.,,,......, >:i'lo n on is .......,... sq. Sharp a.nd clean 3 bedroom,
G W.11' I 4 B 2'' ba. ,__ · C.M. $80. 645-0473 A.1.I.'s. 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adains
545-9491 Open 'UI 9 PM
eorge 1 11mson t. r. )it nutne in a 2 bath, carpets and drapes
REALTOR quiet setting. Nr. golf, with built-ins. OON"T \VAIT! WORKJNG girl, 20-30 yrs to
673-4350 645-1564 Eves swimming, tennis & shop'g. w I k & L share duplex. Must like dog.
!'>'ked Im' qu;~k ,.1e. S>l.500 • a er ee lzC=al=l =64='-=lO=l4==== e Rad Holl Realty ·
MESA VERDE
POOL
$38,950
SACRIFICE!
:i Bcdrboms, 01vner trans·
Je!TCd. FHA assumable loan.
SJ,000 dO\\'n.
PERRON 642·1171
3 large bedroom~. S<'paratc "'!!'~~~~~~~!"!':
family roon1, and dining Colta Mesa 1100 mom. )t's !ht> bi's! for your :.~--:;;;;;;;:;;;-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
money ... it"s sharp? Call •
5-16-2313 for sho\\·ing. Transferred Owner
\~{THE REAL ~ E.~r~:T~~s
GI-FHA
FOURPLEX
YOUR OPPORTUNITY • take
advantage of your GI eligi-
bility or buy on LO\V, LO\V
f'~lA TERi\1S. Income & tax
Near Westcliff, quality 3 Bed-
rm., full wall fl'plc in huge
liv. rm.. BBQ in family
room. Xlnt shag crptg.
Loads ot closets & storage,
2~ Car gar, Prestige ad·
dress. $39.500.
No On Vets Lo On FHA
3 Bedtm., l YI Ba, dble. gar.,
huge fenced yard. Quiel
street. $23.950.
BOB OLSON REAL TOR
546-5580
sht>lter. -The best \\"ll.Y to '""""""'"""""""""".-s1a rl nn· estate & he<lge on
inflation.
Broker 545-9451
$25,950
Owner Desperate
4 Bdrm+
Family Rm.
Almost no down G.I. <1r FHA.
Largf' rooms thruout, entry
hall, huge 25 fool ma~tl"r
llC'droon1. 30 fl, covrr<'d pa·
tin, pA rk likt> \"II.rd. 510-1720.
TARBELL 2955 Hacbor
ESTATE SALE. Cozy ~:ot
!age. :r1xer upper -lo be
sot..: in "as is" condition.
Back Bay area -good sized
lot, 3 Large Bedrooms, 2
baths, hrdwd Doors, caq>ets
& lw:?avy shake roof. FHA
Ot' VA terms avail. Call
545-Stl4 South Coast Real
Estate.
BY OWNER
4 Bdrm. 2 ba, family rm,
din"g rm, fl'plc, lo mainten.
anCf!-yard front & back.
Near schools &: park. $34,800.
good tcnns. 54().6:n7
Univ. Park Center, Irvine _. Realt~rs Costa Mesa
Call Anytime 8.13-08.,,, 1682 Edmgcr
2100
~ . ""! 842=4.gs.j ~.1{).jUQ 2.-SJl.., ~aJ.\, _ _patiP~~Q!;!_ie.!.
tropical i;etting ror adults.
$175 & $18j. 548-7134. 544.0452 $25,700 OOWNTOWN
For this "easy rare"" 2 Br. Price reduced. Cust bit !i BR.
view unit. '"e also have a fain, 21.!1; ba, lg kit 1v/bltns. 3
4 BR. lvith terrific lease/ car gar/alley, Prof. lndscpd,
$3.)(). Mo. One year lease.
3 Bedroom. 2 bath, family
rn1. Realtor 5-18-7711 option. Sell GI or FHA. Owner transf. e Bill Haven, Rltr. 847-8.'i07 Eve,;: 968-1178
2111 E. Coa,;t, Cdi\-1 673-3211 m Newport Beach 2200
BY O.vner • 4 Br, 2 Ba; •• ,•l7\$i-',,.,,l;"ra BEACON BAY -Modern 3 Village Ill, Oxford model. • • .-;_...•• • W or ol Br's. Frpl. Encl patio.
Premium Joe., Span. tile, Pvt beach & pier, $300-$350
quality crpt &. flrng. RELAX \\"k. Also 2 BR apt. $250
Purchased land. $41,500. wk. (714) 673-50!H or (213)
Call 8l3--0779 Sharp 2 Bedroom, 11h Condo. TH f>...3~27.
El Toro 1244
DELUXE RANCH GUEST
HOi\1E
Submit tern1s/trarles
i\1any elllras. Agent 67~Z741
Corona del Mar . l.250
CHINA COVE
FANTASTIC VIEW
Overlooking Harbor jetty &
Blue Pacific. A pleasant &
ellcluslve community, 3 BR
Large liv, rm, Lom of glass,
!lllnd<'Ck, 3 garages, Asking
167.500.
r.~l.a•••)>l6 1;1; \f'"ReALTY H I V~~~IU (
NlAR NfWPORT PO~! OFFI C[
6% Loan available. Low down , _C_Al_N_A_L~W-A-TE-RF~RO~NT~
with monthly pay1nents less \Vilh beach. J-Urn. or unr.
lhlln rent. Call Mr. Hocgee, " · 3 B 2 B "00 very nicr. , r. a . .,...
Soutb Coast Real Estate I d k ·1 mo. yr. se. Boat oc ava1 .
____ f14;).M24 Grahan1 Really &16-2411
$1900 Moves YoUl;;-
Very clean 3 bedim + honus
roon1. Built-ins, eloS<' !o
shopping and !lchools. Nice.
ly landscaped fenced yard.
Call 962-2421 .
OICK BERG REALTY
LOW INTEREST
.Only $27,500
Sharp, 3 BR, 2 BA, crptd,
fenced. VAIFiiA terms also,
HAFFOAL REAL TY
842-4405
JUNE thru Labor Day, f\Tod·
ern 3 BR. 2 BA house. ]
hlk ocean, club fac. (213)
HO 7.3290 v.·kclays.
Corona del Mar 2250
HARBOR View Hills beaut.
occan<>vU 4 Br 2~ Ba fa.m
din. Furn/unr: 9 mo,
644-2970
BY 01vncr -Savr. $2000 Balboa 2300
--~------Be au t. t'.XCC Spanish 3 BR,
2 ba, Fam rni. Atriuni. •SUi\17'.fER or \'cariy. <l.i'
2.100', xlra~. OJl('n $39.9;,o ~ayfront Balboa Penin. furn
fp, sr: !-~!IA. 962-848~. 1!122 :i ~R. 4 BA . Pi<'r·fioal. t.ocated In the beck bey area of Newport Beach ot % or an acre. F<'a-
turlng 2 horse corrals.
enclof;ed lanai overlook-Inc beautiful swimming = The 2000 sq. fL 3 oom residence n~ tmnt and elbow grease, hut _,.t a price. Own·
ti wQI ~ at 7.5%. Olll today.
Sparkling 3 ~ home •
freshly painted ini;ide & out,
P lus flE'W cal"p('ting • nice
family rrn , Prin1c Eastside
location, Call 545-8424 1810 NC\llport Blvd., C.r.r. famil y rn1 Wf\\·t1lk in \vt't NO DOWN PAYMENT
3 BR, E-side, l~• ba, din.
area, bcRutiful back yard
I: patio. Room ror boat trlr
or caml)l'r. Close to Catholic
Church. $25.SOO. 646-4129
UNEXCELLEO VIEW
of Harhor &· ocean. Atll'.
split level hon1c on R-3. 5100
sq. ft. lot. Jdeal /or 4 Apt.
unils. $225,000. 2.jQ.l Ocran
Blvd .. Cdl\'1. By app!. only,
8111 Grundy, Realtor
~e'.~~n. . ] Avail &pt. Is l. Ca!l 673-2039
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MS.7729 Eves. 644~ bar. $108,400. Roy .J. \V~rd, $23,500 Full Prlc• ~~~~~~~~~~I 1•130 Galaxy Dr. 646-1550. Room for bont, !railer, camp-
$28,000 ,,.°"" ... n.,o.,•.,il.,y.iiiiiiiiiiiiiio I er. Neat 3 Bcdnns & dining
1• area, beautiful back yard,
4 Bdrm + Family rm. OCEAN VIEW patio. Vets • don·t -dclay.
Beautiful enlry hall, huge AND POOL Others • hurry, loo! Uvine room, famil.Y room Th; . h * Under Market , ;with xtra tirePace, full din· • 1~mac. ome bas • ~ S.CS·S810
Kl . . '--'ll-t xtra di huge liv. rm. & fam. rm. (1111tdnemt~ 4 I-luge ng g,ze Bedroom mg rm. ~ ns. e . n· w/good ocean view. In :ii:lnt UE
home on quiet cul-de-Ac tng lln!a In kitchen, pnme Corona del l\1a:r area. JSOO~~~ll
street, Back Bay On J y local.ion. 540-1720. $52 oc,o
4 BDR~1. fl.fesa Verde North,
$20,0IXI loan, assumab1e al
5~ '-"· Landscaped patio,
vie"'" owner's tun price
$28,500. 545-7100
ol BR, dining rm, bJl/)I:, trplc,
cplg, drps, R-~OI. 1903
Orange Ave., 64Nl064. .
" yrs old. Lots of chnrm TARBELL 2955 Harbor ' ' BROKER
& extra •l<>tage. Excellen1 HORSE ESTATE 833-0700 • 644-2430 MESA OEL MAR Meso o;J Mar 1105 fina.nc~ or may Ir ad.-: Luxury cu!l'tom home, Broad I~:::==·::==:=:=:::=: Th~ bdrm. fan1. 'ml. 1~~ ___ :__..:.:.=
for smaller. -l!twns 2 con·als. Assumablclii -----bath, fl?'('plact, built • in FOR Sitle by O!A'nt>r, :dnt sin. tln:u'u:. \\'Ill exchang<' BROADMOOR kllchen, tl<'\v iv/w cal'!)ct loc, close to l'ichool~. ol BR
for bC'uch 11~a residence or HARBOR VIEW rhru--0ut. Laundry And dbl. ·or "'3 & df'n, 1~ BA. crpts. i::al'flge, electric door open-drps, bltns, frplc. fam ditl
833 Dover Dr., NB 642--4620
* NEW LISTING *
Tt.ca.I sharp 3 Br, home So.
of hwy. Shag t"llp, cpt, In
kitch. To be painted inside,
select your colnr. 143.1150
MORGAN REAL TY
67J.6&12 675-64:l'"9
ATT'RA.CT. I-Tome + new
apl. So. of Hwy. Goo1 Loe.
Good Tnrome. Good f'inan-
cing. By 01\ner. 673-690~.
Condoin1111\iln. -llart)()r light~ & OC:t'l\n \'le"'· ' er. IS'x20" dell\ched run1pu1 rn1, cov patio, dlchondra ~IEPinchin &-Assoc~ 4 BRO ~t ~~~;_Sep. r1am. rooin, f\\"O patios. $30,!l.iO • llnvn, :i;prnkler fmt/rear, Did you C\'fJr think of li\111.ll· 1.860...Nt.WJ)(U:l.Blv.d.....C.M. .J"'-"' . Coast ill\')'. 6754.J.~ .. rm., · ." ~ ... _..... pro eM. Ownt>r ivU\ carry 1st T.D. wry clean. "'~II kept. Ing that \Vhitt F,;lcphant in
Lachenmyer
Rl',1!tor
CALL 6ff1.3928 Eves, 64:2.2237 llAVE -&\'f!raJ lllnl res. dcror.pool& h~~~j Nr.~om-M .·M. LaBorde, Rltr. 54S-7090 the n.ttlc for aomethln.1: )'"OU
units Hstiflgl'l "' / Jo1v do"'" inun, on t am, tter 646-0:l.i.l Eves. 543-377;'> ---.~--.---cttn llM"~ Try the 'T'nut~n;
6 UNITS (l-3 Br.) Easts1de
C.M.(Some..,..hl>w!a<.1 -
l'""oitin • -n{'(t11ors 642;&m
or tnide . "l.tt" B~ call now! $ET.500. DIAL dn-ect 642--567R. Charge Paradise column in lht> Dai-~ ii.WSOO :_ 1698. BROK£R WHATEVER you ne@d, your ~d, thii"n 1Jlt beck and •JyPJJotWantAda.
·· ' ; (~6--. ·un100 644-24"" )'Olltlt--tf I lf-)'tltl rel'ld -ll!ten10~tht f)l'lone rtn,a:! evcsJ -<Jlf. Dt11y Pilot OasslliEd Ada
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Fountain Vall•Y 1410 ~untin!!!~ Beach 2400
NEAR BEACH e E.'{PERIENCE l\lobile
ASS Ui\-fE 61,. VA Home living by OCt'an on
golf course, summt>r rent
Spacious 4 bedroom + ram. y,•/ op1ion. ""24x60 Adult ily room with fil't"place,
3 large baths. Incl. carpet-~pa="'=·=53&-0321======
ing, drapes, built-ins. can
for details 962.2421
OICK BERG REAL TY
ASSUME H'• FHA
Luxurious 3 bedrm. To\ln.
hOusc. Dual fiN!plaC<', car-
pets, drapes, built·ins. Incl.
\11ashcr, dryer and "dish·
washer. lluri')' (In lhis one.
L•guna Beach 2705
SUM:AfER LEASE
Tu 6 students, 5 bdrm vi~w
home, Laguna Beach. Water
paid. Deposit require d .
642--I0.12.
2707
96~-2421
OICK BERG REAL TY t'O;\IPLETELY Brand New.
s"·fmn1lng pool. 2 Bcdr1n,
·As,sUME ?.\Y 6~-1'\H~ lnd5cpd w/patioi;:, acce'-$ to
ol BR Spl\n. T11·nh~. ...:u!lt, priv beach. l..t':tsc. Artnt
drp!. A·l $8!!00 dn, 002.:tu6 49:H&M or 49&-5791.. 1-----'-'--
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LAGUNA 'BEACH CondomWum. 3 • BR. 21>
• Bt&Ut .. BlUff ;Lqoon Villa, 2 BA. $3!(1. tlr. zchoo!~ nticl f
BR 2 SA w/d-Wft bar pool, teMls els. Own:.•r * NEW-PLUSH *. VILLA MAllS l lLLIS
BRAND .NI W
S!'ACIOUS
' ' r • .,v., ' 644-U:W
2 swinwing poolaj ~ ====,,.....,..~~= ' cotift.S, •le~ to private TOWNHOUSE; 3 BR, 2~
. beaeh\ $'25 mooth OI June, BA. ~. patio, pool. 2
$250 wkly. Jul3' and August, car gar, all bllfti, crpls,
4"'2152 anytime, drps. Lie t273 mo. Bn-88.11
NEWPORT ~ ocean-or &12--2497 eves or \\•knds,
rron:: hooJc, ImmacU\ate,-2 3 SR. 2% ba. to'"" home bi. plarnn • .2 bA. Jun/July 'Swimming pool. $28~ numth
1;-$200 wk; Aug ~1J5'pt 7 Hal .Pinchin R-e,a I to r
SPACE
STILL
AVAILABLE
1 & 2 Bdrm. Aph.
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED M'TS.
AOULTS ONLY, NO PETS
Adult Llvlne ,Uni. a .u;,Mn.
Dbbwatther.colorcoonflna(.
ed appllanceo • plush Illa&
......... dlotc. .. 2 -
1ebtme1 • 2 baths • •tall ----robe doort • indittct l!:ht..
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1JOO wk, 962-2128, 644-1442 ~61H392-~·-----
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215 Fullerton, Costa Mesa ~·Or•nt• Cou11tv'• Motl lt•U·
tlf11l A_p1rt1111nt1."
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In& tn kitchen • bNaldatl
bar • huse private fenc.d
patio .• plu.sh J'1lU.SelpJ.ng •
brick J3at..B.Q 's. Wp heat.
ed ..... • JanaL
Whodclyo Wont? WhMldre -SPICIAL CLASSIPICATION l'Clll
NATURAL BORN SWAPPtlS J.
~ poot., pat.lo. Beaut. POGl, fit"pl, crptt, drp6, lrg RENTALS . Costa Mtsa 4100
• rum. 51..,,. 7. &Z -· patio, !250. Aat 6'6m32 · Apts. Furplshod
S,.Clal Rm. /
I LI--S tlm11 -S lludii
' 811ildtN Ma{Nll/lt'
can Mn. FentQJl, 64Z..9933 "3 BDRM, 2 BA G-r·•I _ 4000 1 BR. Ideal for Bachelor,
or m..2110 * 548-8617 * ··~ ~ i. ' P.ool, .sp.aclo1.11. AdultJ,_Jl25, . merrimac-woods 3101 SO. Bd •tol St.
<1' Ml. N. ·or SO.Oo.<\ Pim)
Santi Ana
Pl!ONE: 517"'200
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! 2 Sr, Sips 6. Avail Jime -REMARKABLY 1993 Church. 54S-S633
lush l1ndsc1pin9 'W/ 35' Pin• tree1, IPf!r•lin9
w•terf.11!1 , ~ubbling ' 1tr11m1 & sara n• ponds
mtke Merrim11; Woods the pl•c• to live. Th111
I & 2 BR, 2 BA, furn. or unfurn. apts fetture
e ir-cond, self.cltaning cive ns, beam c1iling11 di1hwa's h1 rs, prlv. 9er191 w/5tor191, eleveto",
I oa • t herepautic pool, swim pool, BBO's,
11un11 & • lovely clu b h o u•• for your
•njoyment.
a....NOT+fl ... POI: IAt.•-. f l.ADU ONLVI To Piece Your Tr-• Po......-M
PHONE 642.567' special rate. Also July/Aug, University Park 3237 UNBELIEVABLY 1 BR. Frplc. Beam ceilings .
~~~; 48;.:~· 61S-685Cl, 2 BR. 2 baths •••••••••• S2'75 EXTRt:_=Rt LY =31AduH only. $149 mo_.
NEWPORT Isl 'Waterfront. 2 B.R. 2 baths ••••••••· · S300 Val D'iMre Garclen Apti * l & 2 Br. Furn. Apts. GAlllJ-BE BEAT -
4 BR, f1,1rn. Pier & floa.t. ~ =~-~o~use ...... $3401JOO PUtting green, waterfall & POOL. 171 22nd St.
Avail 6/Zl·Bn. $600 . 3 BR. 2 ... ~ ·····•····•• ·~~ s~ream, flowers everywhere, NASSAU P~S. 642-366
Single Story
_South Sea Atmosphere
2 Bedroom 2 Baths
20 Aerts lcve.1 la.nd.
near Winne.muca, Nevada
T!,'lde for camper, car,
hoUle with pool or '!!!
Beaf!l!M. lul! 3 llR. -on corneri lot: ehoSee &r'M;
$12,000 ..,.i1>, Want dup(ta
Costa Mesa area. 6'/3.-2256 • · ~ "" ........ ~ 45' pool bW'ard .3 BR, 2 ba ............ $325 1lBQ' '~~· .roo;:;• ~· 1 BR. $15Q mo, i.ncludin.g 50-2333 Owner 545-7215
SUMMER Rl'ntal apt, sleeps e RED HILL REALTY 5• ~Wiil •. tri .. u • util. Heated Pool. AdWts.
4. On Baylront nr. Lido Univ. Parle Center, Irvine 1, I:~ 2 Br.~~ Sina;les from _Ca"=lt.,;54,c!l-:,_:;2627::.:,, ___ _
180 Acres, prJme. Million
dollar gtill coune near.
$1,250,000 ~ free & CieJI".
Need income p.roperty,
Madge Davis Rltr 00.TOOO
WILL SACRIFrCE $300 equ..
tty In 1 \4 acre near Palm
.)prings, balance payable $15
mo. FOR 12" <ballery TV.
536;1131
FLORIDA I< ARIZOliI
PROPERTIES ... 10 SlOO.!'IV
Clea:. TRADE FOR Sci.
Calif. or !! !
.
Shop'g. £13 36th St. 673-4296 Call Anytime &'U-0820 Sl35. See it. ~ Pan911S * FURN 1 Br's &: Sl d'-' ...:J=: . Rd., 6f2.8670: Between Har. · , u "'s. Adu lts pl1111 • From $J40 Carpets le Drapes
LGE 3 04:Uml, sleeps 10 or l'OR Leue, University Park, bor & Newport .' Blk N. 19th ' 1roiu $115. 2135 Elden Ave,
I m<n. * blk to beach. $125 2 story 3 bdrm 2~ bath , Mgr Apt 6, 0.f.
Alt Conditioned
Private Patios
Heated Pool
Plenl,y of 1awn
** MU48I ** • wk. Clilldren ok. 675-0585 , Foun nn, 2 "'1c·•, 1 ,,; the lleW repubfiC 1 B,. Apt. Stove & Refrig.
• LIDO HOMES • oldl.CJose to schools, shops, Garage, Downstairs, 240
.1. ··Ml•'<Mn(W'!, •1, • : l A ., . 2~ acre lot Antelope VaJ.
1ey. $10,000 value dlU'
TRAPE for Jocal properlJ
or consldfr late model auto. Avail. July • .Aug., Stpt. swim'g pool & tennis. $295 1 & 2 BDRP..I Apt.s AV?C&do St. ~1362 l::====:=:::::=:=;o;-==o=;:=::::===--=-
Bill Grundy Realtor MZ-4620 rno. Avail .6fl5. 33--2036. for Adults, Fron1 $150
RENTAL~ TUSTJN
Houses Unfumlshtcl Irvine 3238 15497 Williams Street
5100 Corono dol Mor N~wport 8Mch t2oci Coit• .. Mel •
__,...... .EL CORDOVA ---5250
Cuport If-store.rt
HIDDEN VllJ.AGE
GARDEN APTS
2500 South Salta
Santa Ana * 546-1525
8 Dt:x: units, close to Ho&.-
lywood Parle, All rented.
$38,000 Equity; for house,
1and or income.
~Owner/broker-.~
30' Dix Strt!amline motel'
home, 8CU coot F«d V ..
pwr, slpg 6. 1521 Newport
Blvd., C.M. Sp, ll·A. Trd
for property or !-!
. -(114) 83;o.135
General 3000 EXECTJnVE'S ho1ne~ for GARDEN GROVE * LOMWE\SVEAEKLMYORATETLES NEW ADULT APTS AVAIL .,~:;
I;~="-----= lease. High up in ~ hills
4 Blki to Oce•n of Turtle Rock-JI 111 s . ~~~~~I * Large l I: 2 BR Units ..,
Kitchen, TV's, maid servict. Color coordinated kitchens •rt•
$150 2 -Br.--yt'd,.. patio, w/w, Paooramlc vlew of lhe en-FUUNTAIN .VALLEY
drps. Child &: pet ok. Active tire vall ey beloiv. 4 BR. 17060 San Bruno Stn'!l!I
•1ealed Pool, featuring disposal & deluxe 646-9681 9 dl.shwasher. Designer drap. ON TEN ACRES $150 • LRG 2 BR. Slu~lo COMMERCIAL prop., free
OWNER 675-6259
• IO acre Industrial land JIU~
el'!!ldl'. Prl~ $35,0CXI. Trade
for hOuse or !'!
Bkr. 534-6~ 2 ba. Blt-ln •,l'el bar. p,.rfect int) 96&:2500
setting for entertaining or I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
2 BR. & Bachelor. 'Furn or. ery &: ci.rpeting, 1 &: 2 BR. Furn A Ullfurn Apt. (Triplex). Family SW! &: clear, next to Sears, Co..
Crpts, drpi;, patio. pool, Complete rec center w/ pool Flrepla('tS / prlv. patk;a ' kltch. \V/ bltns:, crpts, drps, tina; $65,000 equity. For
bltns. $137.50 .to $185. Ask table, large swimming pool Puula. Tennla • Contnt'l Bldat,. {tplc.. encl gar. 1 or 2 hou.isc, units or land. $160 2 BP.. nu paint & \V/'w,
yrd/ patio. Sngls or chldm
& pe t welcume. Av! 6/2.
Active Bkr. !'lU-6980.
$150 • 3 BR. l i,i Ba Home.
Nice yrd for children.
Blue Beacon, GtS--Olli Bkr.
SJ25..2 BR duplex, ·fncd yrd,
patio, RIO. Avail now. Child
ok. Active Bkr. 534-$al.
$250 • WVELY 3 + Den.
Frplc, bltns, crpts, drps,
Blue Beacon, 645-0lll. Bkt.
· $125--1 Br. fenced yrd, w/w
le drps. pet ok.
Active. Bkr. 534-0980
$1~UTIL pd. I Br apt.
Ptfurn. Avail 6/1. Aelive,
Bkr. 534-6980.
Co~••• 3100
T~LEASE
$3XI mo. 3 Bedrm, 2 bath;
Also 3 Bedrm, freshly paint.
ed in Mesa Verde for S260.
-mo. Also 3 Bedrm condo
$220 mo. -
546'9521
just ttlaxed living, tennis I'
& :nvUnming facll: ch13t by,
Avail. June 15lh. S575 Mo. e RED HILL REAL TY e
Univ, Park Center, Irvine
C&ll anylime 833.ffl20
about our discount. SeflcliU &-outdoor bbq, Prlv garage 900 Sea Lane, CdM "4-2t:ill chUdren ok. (Nr schlsJ No OWNER 675-6259
Manor _Apti;, 1525 Placentia. included. Rents from $145. tMacArthlll' nr. Colt! Hwyt k!~· N~ar~~r.C~St., 16, Cabin cruiser, sleeps 2,
Aparh11,nt Rental• NB. 548-2682. 2077 Charle, C.M. • NOW leui~, new 2 BR. 30 HP outboard elec11'1c
Listlftg Service WKLY Rentals 1-2 Br from Cl blK \V. of Harbor Blvd & & 3 BR. units. Cpts, drapes, Lepni Beach 5705 st&rt w/trailer. TRADE
~OMP-Li-1..IBT
NOW ACCEPTING $100. Near B~ach i Bay, H~ton). Call 6t6.2ll8. blt-lns, frplc. Open daily FOR cab-over camper,
B k B LISTINGS Call fl) 683-8247 BAY MEADOW APl'S. 316-318 MARGUERITE NEWLY Dec 3 BR 2 BA eqnal value or '!!? 540-2058
IJC •Y------1 Phone 641-4656 e \VINTER RENTALS e New exciting 1 BR. $140. Don Franklin Rea1tor 673-2222 duplex. bltins, frpl, cpl:&:, 3240
LARGE 1 bdrm. Carpets, I ~~~~~~~~~ e AVAILABLE NO\\'! • 2 pR. $165. Beam ceilings. • NOW leuing, new 2 BR, drps, ocean v..v. clPSe to Trade clear lot w/bea.ut
drapes, built • ins, patio. CHATEAU LA POINTE Abbey Realty 642-3850 Wood P~'lg, shag crptg, & 3 BR. utlls, Cpts., dra..,, _beach. -Leue.=185-Wendt .Yle.w._ In .Laguna Io; unlt_s, -~--~--'~=-1 I tio so I trpl Terrace. small lot t-: , qr-sUtimlt. $145. 51i7-8888 Lnvely 2 B~. apt, Pool, NE\V Mobile home, f~. ~J.1:i.nd . vo':y whlill ~; blt·lns, fl-pie. Open Daily 494-2144 or 494-6372 W. E. Lachenmytr, Rltr.
carport, . to shop'g. Lido Park Village, Adults, rec bldg, pool tables, put-no!1;;1~=!!.i~~2222 • OCEAN VIE\V, Lr[; 646-3928 or 642·2237
Adulls, oo pets. $1.'iO mo. no pels, $200 mo. 613-3826 ting green. Adults, no pets. 1941 Pomona, C.M. --387 W. Bay. Open House IMMACULATE 4 BR, 21..i B11>chelor, 1 & 2 BR apts, Ust It here -Ul Orana•
HOLDAY PLAZA Newport Hgh. 4210 12•1 pm dally. 64s..oo73, ha duplex, blt1111, util area, Furn or unfurn. Crpts, drpa, What 90 ~have to tradeT
DELUXE. Spacious l Bdm\ 673--7629 cpts,drps,$285.673-2402 bltN, patios, walk l n ir County'•#~! read !rad·
3351 lido Iii•·
°"""'' "''""' CHEAP priced 1and·hu M.
IY 1 \\'&y to ·&O-UP. 100 Ile,
100 mi" N. S.F, $&>0. ac.,
trees I: streams,.ex for CXlft..
do or houle, $2534
Prime 3 Store commerdal,
CM. Ownei·Oreeon bound -
trade for vacJand wlllctA
ry lat TD, Call 5's.aGi So;
Coast Real Ealate.
3 BR, So. Patio. Crpts, drps,
bltns. Lease (adults only)
$300. 673-4063, 6 7 3 -5 2 4 6.
(213) 629-28{)8 Furn apt SI~ plus utll. CLEAN 1 & 2 BR. J..rg kit. ---------d!Stafl({' to to\vn .. 100 Clllf ~ '1 make deal.
Heated pool, ample parking. Adults. 00 pets. $l35--,l50. • MARTINIQUE • Huntington Beach 5400 Dr., Lag. Bch. 4SHt9S lna: poat-ar • !..&i
No children· no pets. 2421 E. lSlh St .. 646-ISOl. Pa rk·Like Surroundings Dono •• P.-oint 5740'1."""!!!!""'~*~!!l.J!!ll*•i!!!~~*!i!l!!!!'l!!*!l!!!ll•lwl l
Lll.rge clear impl"Oftd e1o
1ate-view Jot, &af.ton City.
Want 3 bdhn house, trav.J
traUer. car or pick up.
.71'1/842-7256.
· 1965 PomOna,, C.M. Lido Isle 43!1 DELUXE 1-2 ': 3 BR APTS. ON BEACH' II 3 BR. 2 BA. New model .;:..;;,.;._;_;._;_ ___ ~c1 ALSO FURN. BACHELOR . OCEANFRONT, beautltul REAL ESTATE REAL l.SJAt'E
h o m r . Lan d~e d . Cost• Masi 4100 2 Br. 2 Ba. den-garden patio, Prv pa~os e Hid Pools • view, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, bltin, _,::G:::on:::_•r:,:•:;I_____ Gentr•I
Gardener. Cpts, d rp•,?J,~~·-;;·;; .. ·~-~;;:;;~;;;~ at lennis courts. Ju ne Nr shopg • Adults only e 2 BR 1~ BA FROM $225 stpve & refrig. cpts & drps,1. ---·------
bit-Ins. trplc. 1 ml to golf urnished ~ts. lf>-.Sept. 141h, $2800. 213: 1m Santa Ana Ave., CM e 2 BR 2 BA FROM $260 Laundry facil. $225. 837~70 Rooms for Rent 5995 Office R9nt11 6171
course & heh. immediate VI ,,,,, PPOM NA 782-U55 for appL M&l' Apt 113 e 646-55ot2 e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360 E FSTATE --=---""'"' occupancy. 547-1666, ext 489. ..._:;.._ Carpets-lirapes-dishwa.sher R AL ROOM ·ror male, kit. priv's, SUPER-DELUXE QU.up!
Mrs.-Y\IOllf)(" K 0 h n or · trom $1JO. VI LLA MESA APTS. G1ner•l. -----·I student prtl'd. $70 mo, lat 1·2-3 room,.up to 3,000 1111. tt. ADULTS ONL~, Ne-PETS Balboa Island 4355 2 BR. Priv patio, Htd pool. heated pool-sauna-tennia .... I!: 1fi ··-Immed 842-1012 aft 6PM , "-t.. rec room-.-."n vi"""• R1nt1ls Want·• s-& last. 616-7886 alt .;i pm. o ce aw ... 1. • occu-ALL ft):ODERN AMENI'l'I . . -2 e&e..-end:d ear. Children ...,._"" .... -7ni n.... .... a enru Ai--
LOVELY are.a close to l760 Pomona, Costa Mesa ~T shp & 2 BR. 1 Ba. welcome 00 peti please' pRtibs-ample parttni. ----ROOM for rent: Lady. Near pancy, "'eo' .... ..., '-vCo. ·~1 • ~atb;"3""bedtooms, 2 ~ths w. of Nwpl, betw 17tb & 18th garage ,a.pt. $350 ~to. yrly $165 mo'. n9 w. \Vil.son·. Security guards. RESPONSIBLE faniily of 4 Costa b-tcsa Pa~. Call Irvine mmere. mp ex. -dirun' g t'OOm a-' d•"· No or S500 mo, •uminer. 64' ·~,1 >"URN, allO Avail. """ ~•9 adj. Airporter Hotel l Rnt. "" ~u" desires 6 mo't rental begin-;-;:;:~""~~-.,.__--,--t b,ankl San Dlqo pets. Water and gardener $lO WEEK'&~ BiU Grundy Realtor 642-4620•1---.-'·~D~E~LU~XE=-~~. --HUNTINGTON nlna 7/1. Unfurn 3 br, CdM ROOM In priv. home:!-. for ~w;;i._ C\.,...,;'
Huntington Beach 34tlO
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· included-at-$250-per month. -STUDIO &--i--SEDRC>m1S --~ ----· -· ---.-ac-....-.c=--area:~ST;i1~$300 I 2l3 J teflnt!dtfatry.-1tefcr;-'N.B:· -UNCROWd"t'D-~AA°"KiN<l-
1 Br Duplex stv & rug:_ C'all evenings and .wee~1~ TV & Kitcbcnettes Incl. _H_u_n_11_·n..;a_1o_•_c!l_•_•_ch __ 440ll_ Lc~t~. Br~~et-~nsfullir:J.{ r::A' ·•r11 33J.-0906. area. Call 642-5697 LOWESf RATES
tl.J pd~ UCJ 1110 673-6568 ., ' , Linens & n1aid seT avail blt di 998 El ?ll OCEAN AVE., H.B. n..-A / 2112~·~-tDr u ... r . n10. .,.SOL TE ROS APTS. 113: sep, n ~· (714) 5.36--l4S7 SLEEP rm ... kit priv or v w .... r mer. uu.rvu ·: ·• * * * $260 MO ON lease, Spark!lng Childrens & pct "4!:Ction Bache!« "'I 1 R's. Pool. Cainino Dr. 5f6..04::il sm apt w/ln v.•alk/blcyCle Gue1t Hom•• 5991 Rm. 8, Newport Bffch.
Lg 2 Br Hse. bc!am celgs 4 B~!, b~ efi8:'r e~~ ed:I 2376 ME~~097R55T BLVD. Adull8, no pets. From $140 HARBOR GREENS Ofc. open 10 a1n.S pn1 Daily d ~sta n ce O! Harbor PRIV. Room now-ava.11 In 833-3223 Courtesy to ~
din r~'.s:r 'Z~.0087 ~ _!~_er ~2335. ' .~ MO~TEL-APTS. Uf. 17301 Keelson f.-n. llB. GARDEN & STUDIO APTS WALK l blks to beaCh. Highlands. 64&-&77 Hcensed guest home for am -OEWXE l·l !:,~ nn~
__ ~ . t blk \V. ol Beach, on Bach. 1, 2. 3 BR's, from $UO. Almost new Jrg 3 Br apt, 2 Responsible females deg ire bulatory, senior cl t i i e-n . nr.---Oranie ...uu.11'7
LEASE 3 Br,-SBa. Cond. _Lagun• Beach 3705 $32.50 wk, & Up. Kits., htd ~.) 842-7848, 2700 Peterson Way, C.M. dbl p.r, frplc, w/w crpta, hse w/yard. 1 good doi;:. J..ovelyyardltapatio.Good Ii Irvine J,nduat rla l
Crpts. drps. dsbwhr, encl pool, air-cond, queen beds, $l ~5 A MONTH 546-0370 drps, dw'hr, 2 ba. $225 mo. References 613-6506 food, C0111enial atmosphere, Complex. Carpet, drapu,
gar. 2 pools. Very clean. PANORAMIC View, 2 Br, ph. serv. Daily & Wkly rates. 1 Bd furn ti ki .1.~,c,;.:.,..--~~~~ Chldrn ok. No pets. S36-IID 1 or 2 BR unfurn house. CM area. 5-18-52'25 mwilc , alt-conditlonln& 4
Irnmed. occup.• $225 mo. 2 Ba, bUins, sepr din rm, 2080 Newport Blvd, &t 2ls!. rm -a_pt, ~ 00 ng NEW Spa<!Xlus 2 Br, 2 ha, '"'EAR H ti H "-h tu· S1 1 janitorial terVloe. SJl-6460 be~t., garden patio. & hid All bltns, gar & pkng sp. .. un on arbOur gc&C c elf area. nae ---~ · S"9 -AVA!WLE NOW
quiet de~ll end st. No. end. SUS CASITAS pool. 1035 12th St, (&cross S42-T~l or 6n-'.ll51i Triplexes. ft area. Lrg lady. 613-2833 M ite. Rentals
2 BDRM house, E-slde, U15 , $350 mo. f'Urn. S 4 00 · Furn. 1 BR Apts. Adults from Lake Park) 536-4900 NEW Dix 1 & 2 Br. Shg 1 Br. dishwasher. $150. P et e LANDLORDS e BOB :~fi)1 ':altor ~ri~s:l~~frig incl, ,<=!M-8463======== only, no pets. 2110 Newport 2 BR. Adults only. Utll pd. crpt, drps, bltns, lmmed. ok. 1213) 592-2623 or (714J FREE RENTAL SERVICE SINGLE Garage. $20.
• • VI • 3708 Blvd. C~'I, 642-9286 Beaut. • Quiet. occp. From SlSO. 540-1973, ~ • Broker 534-6982 Westside CM. Cement noor. Moclern Offlc•
2 BDRM, gar. epls, drps, ~on llO I ACAPULCO APTit At-17676 Cameron. 842-6121 5-15-2321 BEACH BLUFF. APTS 3 BR, ror family 01 <I. Yr. Electricll)'. 642-5583 $75 aingle. $175 2 rm~~-,
·no-pet~l chltd OK, $165;-SJ.DDLEBACK View. S BR, -trac. POOi. Utll pd. GnTdcn =="'=======·l..::;:::;:;;:=~~=~-o-New 2 & 3-BR-, pe.llO&, pooJ, -r..eaae-7•1-10 $250 CM area * GARAGE-...1torqe g n I 'J. Afr cond. Sect'y·servtce,
642-1574, ~2158 3 Ba. Din, rm. 2 Patios. Living. Adu lt_s, no pelll., 1 Laguna Beach 4705 •DELUXE 1 & 2 BR Card~n view, dlahwasher. po 8-0x 724 C~1 · $20 month. 19th It Pomona parklne, centHlly loc&1'4. '
3 Br, 2 Ba, fam rm, crpts, Laguna Hi l J s, $300 ?Ito. BR. $155. 2 BR. $175. 1800 -Apts. Bit-I ns, pr!v. pa~io, 8231 Ellis, 8-U-8477 · · · Ave., C~1.. * 897-4885 So. Calif lat Nat. Bk, Bld&'.
drps. bit-ins Year lease. :83:=1--0"l3==1====== \Vallace Ave., CM. SINGLE ADULJS.F ~ft;~o.~~si~lc. Adu ts. ATT'RAC:. 2 BR. $149. 3 BR Rooms for Rent SH5 * STORAGE GARAGE $25 230 E. 17th Street &12--7312 aft 6 pm. CLEAN 2 BR Stud io. Ctpts, Sl79. Cpts. drps, aar. kids per month. Costa Mesa 642-1485
Duplexes Unfurn. 3975 drps, pool. Y."Orking couple LRG. 3 Br. crpU, drps, 2 ok. Pool. 17401-A Keeli1on LOVELY Room & b a . 642-6391 DESK SPACE .MOD 2 B.R. firepl, w/1v,
drps, range. gar. malure.
cpl. $150. 642-4996
Mesa Ve rde 3110
' 3 BR, 2 BA comp! recond.
Patio & lan d•caping,
sprinklers, bit-ins, 2 car
gar .• fenced yrd, $265 mo.
By appt only 54~2052.
MESA Ve.tde Custom, 2
story • .4 BR. 3 BA, prime
area, $375 mo. Fan1Hy only.
Agent * 546-4141
Newport Beach 3200
pref. No children ages 3-13. $35 WK. VILLAGE INN kids ok, $160 1:: dep. 2214 Ln. 96&-7510, 847--0325. Spu.clous closet. Prlv. enlr , 2dr!s~· ,;;.~w~a~~.-i";;r.cp~~ ·'::"='-· ~6',,;6--04 __ ,._. ~--=--Pre1stlge Liv~'!· ,M•,i~.,..se~; College
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Ave. 646--0627 COMPL. Redec. Immac lrg encl gar, poo11. breakfast11 & Income Property 6000 22 2 Forest Ave n1.1e
yd work Sl35 mo. ls! Ii i BR. Clean. AHrac. Furn. poo steps ....,ac . .,... <Kl 2 BR. 1 ,S ba Condo. Vacant. 2. Br. encld gar, Adults, lunch prlvil , n Montece o. -·-w-· LllgUnll .Beoth
lasl mo pluii SSO cleaning $110. LeMe. Refs. Cpl, in· 'J'fewly dee. $_18a. a 11 -no pets. 26IM Enaland SL $85 mo. 557-9560 all 5:30. BE1i:>W market·ptlced to
fee. AdWts. No pets 545--0914 fan! ok. 2538 Newporl Blvd. LARGE 1 BR, 2 blocks to 546--8450, eves 539-6316. 536-1205 * ll5 fiER week • up w/ sell! $1800 mo Inc. U Deluxe 494-9466
RENTALS CM . ~~Oh, ~~;ci~ 494 0sss 2 & 3 BR Apts. Furn & 2 BR Crpt.1 tlrps bllns kitchen $30 week up Apt!. ~ B~i:n~I, CM. $110 TOP quality oUlce apa.ce • 1"
ll35/mo dlx: mob hm, comp! · 0 • Unf. Drpg, crpta, kldii ok. do\~tairs. No pet~. s140 MOTEL 54.&--9755 · · CdM. avail at '5c Pft" Ill·
Apt!:.!,urnished turn, _htd pool. Adul ts, no LRG. 2 Br w/frplc, 2 blks 1998 Maple. No. 3. 54g..2308, mo. 711 lndianapol!s St. BACH-furn rm, comm. ba --.-----ft. Aleo _ Dental or Medical
G-erel 4000 b Est to heh. No. r.nd~ $235. Call $13G-2 BR. Bltns, drps, new ~7960 or 5"5-0760 &: kit. ldeal for student. Bus1nttt Pro,,.rty 6050 I suite. Elevator • jlJlltot .. , pets. 4 Season's Mo · · 4M-7997 or 494~5&8 __ ;,.,, 0520 ---------·--service. 2S55 E. Coat HW)', 23.i9 Np!. 5-1~332 · crpts. No pets, 568 \V. l BR. Newly decorated, $55 mo. '"-o FOR Sale by owner , '7-un it CdM. 6~9131
I 2 BR. 2 Ba. Lrg closels, RE~TALS 1 Wiison 54!Ml760 or 645--1082. bltn.~. refr!g, S13S Incl utll. ROOM to \\'Orklng girl or modern MEDICAL DEN-DESK SDACE
pool, adults, no pets. Util Aj:at1. Un urnished NR new 2 Br, 11,l: Ba, crp!s, Adults only. woman OR share home. TAL CENTER. Good r;:
:i Rooms froni $19.95 pd . 54&-0336 Gt ne ril 5000 ~rps, alove, d~hwhr~ gar. Tra.dewindg Rlty 847·8511 * 531-7414 * return. &ood write-off . 17875 Beach Blvd.
r.1onth to n\cnth Rentals 1-B" NEW''=:,,....~.-_.,-,-. ~,-"'-"· .;.;='-"'-------i66 W. Wilson. 642-7938 • $140-2 Br. Ne\vly paint<!d, ./ w·EEKLY Rate11 'HI end Consider home or ! ln L
" ~ 1 ' d See !1911 "' A Huntington e ... cn \Vide Selection ?-.to. to mo. Adlts only. 2220 -• ·•·• -crpls, drps, b!lns. Ger. Xlnt of June. Tahiti Inn Mote. ra c. " v-e.,
-RENT FURNITURE
100% PURCHASE OPTION Elden. 64&-9278 eve. Newport Bea.ch 5200 IO<!, Kids ok. 830-1548. 450 Vicloria, Ci\1. H.B. Call owner (n4) 642-4321.. Ext 216
WE Have 3-4 Br. ~ch 24 hr. Delivery . RENTAL FIND ERS 11·-------_ 1 ,;;~;?;======:..:..===~====::= 8'16-3221 eves. 1213) 696-lllO INCOME Tax ontce on
homes from $~$350 mo. CUalom Furniture Rental NICE ~l BR.~ Trailer $90 ~ DIRSM•••.-TBI .~ BAYFRONT Santa Ana 5620 Sa nta Ana 5620 days. Harbor Blvd, CM hu apect Cawyood Realty 54&-1200 517 w 19th Of ~ up, 548-%"'17. or 642-1265· -= IDIOTW.-llSIUS .....-u 1 .. h •=\~Ll·,....:10, A.nhm'1<·_.,.. 133 E. 16th St. CM. An.--...... 2 BR 2 BA ,,_ A 11 100' on COast .... way, Hun-avail for R.E., Insura.nct, NO. BLUFFS: View, -4 br, .L.JW" '~ '"'" ~ •• • ......... ury p ' tlnaton Beach, 10ned C-3. Mfgr'a Rep, •tc, For Jnfo
fam. atta, 2~~ ba. Schls, Dial 642-5678 tor RESULTS THE QUICKER YOU CA!J.. 4l5W.1 c .... M MMl11 Priv. terrace, clevatora, sub. ~Agent. call &U 0212
'f ... :;';;'·=:';•""';;;···~-=· ,;644-0Z!S;;:=::;....========-~THE==Qo::u===::::y=ou;;:s::EL='L I -··----""""''" ..... All ""'· c-1. coRNER 90Xll' ..:::;,D;E;;S;,K::;::..S=P"•""c"'E"'·.-1' 3000 Cot t• Met • 5100 Pool, .90ft \Yater, dock•. 3121 "
3000Gener1l · JOOOGener1I w. Coast Hwy, Newport. 2 Blda:s-lo down, 170 W. 19th. 305 No. El C.mine Real
$@\l~!l!-/1' r,'jS·
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I• I I' I lrtflation Is afle'r you get '·==· ::;~· :;::'.·;::;·=:_.., enough money to buy some-r thing, It l1n't -. , ~NUGREN I ·-· h,~,~-.1~.,,~,--.1 -..--i· 0 Corr!ple!e 1h• r_hu(~ll'l quoied
by l1lhO'l{ll i" ~. w111~no word
you do..-•loP from ~ep No. 3 below. •
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VILLA APTS.
*OPEN DAILY 1-5 * BuolnoH Ronlol .MNo "2-4420
777 AMIGOS WAY r BAY LIDO BLDG.
2 'BR. 2 ba. unilK, untum , HILLGREN SQUARE Afr.®tid. Be.)iront·Vlew
Oub:id(' living areas and 2 aton:s avail. for immed. Secretary·Xerox.Janltor
I ) I l_,1 double garage11. S2fi(l to S300. m u 10 In one of city'a b111iell 3700 Npt Blvd, NB m-24M p~:~~ ~:~~· poo • '"" v. '' BOYD REALTY . -II ahopplng _ctnters. App. 850 NEWPORT Beach Oelu.'<e
Near Orangt: Co. Airport &1 =~-.,_.!:*:,.~'7~S.~5~9_:JO-o*'""'-acAI~;;-i~lag• :· ~t, :1~h St Colta Meu Offices. Alr-cond., Mated,
UCJ. Adults only. GOLD i\ledalllon. 2 Br, 2 A Call ~fr. ar.m (2u) OL l·2'r00 Hwwy/ p.riv bl. 2400 W. Cout
BA $18:)..$200. Lse. i\tir. 4228 ' .,/<ll'°rl'"•"U
3>12'J Santa Ana Ave. Jfil&ria \Vay. Ph. 213: STORE OR OFFICE OITICE apaca availablth
Mgr. M". Bruce 545-.1894 9"1-70311 Sp<mUt. Styl• Lu••rr !BOO or 1200 Sq, Ft. Pal'fdne 300-500 ~ m·. 20c 9" tt,
"n-IE SEVJU.E" 2 ~B~R". -'"2 ~Ba~.~W~oo~d~<rf-,.,,1-... ~.,-w, 1 • J • ..,,,..,,.. Reuonable. 646-241.• 183-t. Newport Blvd,, C.M.
Nf'w 2 Br, 1% Ba. w/gar . New. Overlooking 8 a ck ltm1i•A"" a.wl lJ1t/tmd.W 2631 A~ St., Newpor t LOVELY 2 Rm. Otfict, M
$150. Adult.a. FnOO. priv. Bay, Frplc, d1bwa,,hr. $~ ,u_,, LMlt• •STOJlE -$110. 128 W. 19th E. Cout Hwy, CdM
yard. Crplt, drps, WU' pd,. mo~ 1~ Qomingo Dr .. N.B. St., CM. Avail June bt. ReaJtor '*"4331.
2619 Sanft.· Ana Ave. (Nt. C&ll 64S-1260 or 6T'>-S!.15~ Q111•1111.SM1 (.,,,__ .... , P....alq 548-17G8 ··~ ==:i:'=====:::::.1
L.) l3Ml20 llEACH-AREA 3 BR. 2 BA. £,..,., 1"'"'°' -Store or Ole. 600 oq fl C .......... tol tllS
QUJET duplex. Adults, no no pets. Yrly $215. mo. Ph: r:-r•·ln 1 .... ,., _. CIOHt J_n C.M. • Owner, 646-21:.> P"~ ~ .. -~
pell:, 2 Br.,.enc. cov. piltiO, '""548-0==m=====""'= ,.,, .... o.1r·• ... eonr I NICE mall SbO CdM ·-""'-""__... gat'. 8ltns. $100. 22-M Sla~r---· Air ~UNi!Wll 1 P, · 4 ~laMduntta, IOOll1_..,
642-7412 E11t Bluff 5242 £ri/o7 1ot1r Owtt P'riM• $1. 2'4 )'T'S. leate. Mr. Hard.a.en merclal, 2Sx125; $fl , St0\ -_,,__ --· H••flll r oo4-Color TY ,.,.,.".. 673-7699 or 5-12-4607 Owner: ~. tM-1112
SPARKLING <:!can 2 BR, PRESTIGE LOCAT ION Now Renting ANTIQUE Stor! 1 w/llvlna u.t.RINA JD .N_.
2 hath. beauhhll location, For leutr d~luxe 1888--tq. rt, -rt 2 Br A gar Roo .,...... ""..-'
w_/lmmedlate possc11don. 4 BR, 2~~ BA apt, Frplc. /•fl 1'fonli •I Sti•I Hlf la• q~ ert. ' · m w/hleh potenial ~-
:>;;J-9278. dnl-. -11, wet .. ,, pt1 1'""" -M ' h 81 d "I Prknf· !M~2™. KINO.URD RE NI
r -· -· .,.,., ,., 0<nrl ur ._.. Offl-R-~ I ·-:;;;;;, "'",000 = """"'b 6 PRINT NUMBERED lfTifl:S IN V THES£ SQUA'Rfi-e 1JNscRJiM8lt".oovnm•.,
TO GET AN SWER
I LRG 2 • 3 BR, 2 Betha hllooniea, dbl aar Off kitchen J w.o.--;;-i.o _. ....... ce ...... ' -· . _,. ·= -:w ............... -.....
Frplc, bltnf, crpll, (itpl, dshwhr dbl own. P ool Conv ·-9 ·~ ~••
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000 + prkg. 1150. AdultJ. no 835 Ami.., w.,,, llB ke -· Avon lliim<d. ·"LINES ...i ,... Jilll -~RAM·LE1S ANSWER .IN CWSIFICATION 9 1><"· :is1-l4lio -Mar ..... dom-865 ~mi..,., __ ~----.::.~-------Pi1one 0wner, W-99!!0 •let•~-
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•. "liiiA[~~li=st=A=Tt~---..AN""NOU""'"'N"'C'"EME""NTS""'~'770iN""'iilouNCIMENTS SERVICll DIRl~QRY SIRVICI DIRICTORY JOIS I. EMPLOYMENT JOIS 1. EMPLOYMENT JOIS 1. IMPLOYl,IENT-1 JOIS I. IMPLOYMIHT 1
-•I ond NOTICES and NOTICES ---• ' o.::::::::=::;:--~;j~Co~m~,..~n~t,~:c~oo~"'~r~•~l9~1~1• Houuclean"11 ·67$$ Job Wanted, M.,. J OOO J .. M .. W 7 00 Jobs Mon, Worn. 7100 Jobs Men. Wom. 7100 1:1.911~~rf."'Q;;;-M,;;}6~100;1""~"~'1~tw1~<00~m~IOl~-~"~•iii~64~1~0~-~i5i~c•~m~~en~t~•iii~64~101 --o---.en, om. 1 CONCR&TE'""" all ...... JOE'S CLEAN SIRV. EXPERIEl<CEI>, Dep<o---_
RA LqT, Costa Mua. Can Sa.wins, bret.klrw, bauliQa:, We do EverytJWw • Rel I: dablt, amblUoUI YoW1I man * •BARMAlD** Nl&'htl-
tdd «I unita. Phil Sblliva.n. WANTED Sldploadllic: Uc. Service A Comm, Free r..t.. 50.lris dNlret potltion lta~ to No blklnl. oo da.nclflK, $2.25 JtetJw. 5ft..67&l Quality. 142-1010 BAY • Be-'""" J __ ,._ ... _, "" or run Umt ownorsb!p ... N
CO C 111 -ri• ..... wn&& 1 .... 1 ~" -· "' to t1art. o cxpe:r. nee. SACRIFICE DOVER N R.ETE, N-1 types, Free Carpet&. windows floors o uw.neu. ~ P. 0 . Applyinpet'IOCl~t. Uam·2
SHORESlrcBad<..,vlow 15 QVER·WEIQHT LADIES Ht.Saw!n&,breakh>a.haul· Ole. Ra A Cofnmc•1'. 1'>x:I06,CdM pm,LJtUeJohn'1lon,:t00'12 }Qt, $22.000. ~2039 in& & skiploadln&. Service 6f&..1401 • J-L W N. Santa Alli. AYf., Sa.flta
On MttA Verde Golt OJune &: qUAIJty. 548-8668 Bob. * APT CLEANING • -..... J Ana Htl&btl.
"4.500 byCl\\'ner. F st bllh • CONCRETE Woric, Fut&.thorough64Ml&I __ w_ .. _m_ .. _n __ • __ ..;7..;02,.o:;0 1-'=-' .. '.:!R:::TEN=--E-D-'m--.-or weight reducing program to e a s LI ••• p ·~-/ •--·-· * 213/539-3208 * I h I etn!H'U. a..-......... ,.1, Williams Cleanina Serv. B OOKKEEPIN" •-n'I ol-· mE BLUE BEET statistics tor rapidJl:rmanent we g t oss, el• Phillips Cem••I ~ ... ' ' EXPERIENCED Domestic fice. Exp'd, "'11.nt perm. 6J3-990t $30 a ahifl. conducted by qua! ied physical cullurists. 543-'380 1-~------Must be-a minimum ot 30 p o un ds over-work. No transportation. poeltiqn ~2t34attcr 5PM BEAUTICIAN wanted
weight, have transportation and not cur· DECQRATJVE CONCRETE Call after 6:30. 835-4670. BABY-cit, flumme1', CdM, Newport -followlnr. Unus1,1al DRIVEs.\VALKs.PAn o ~ b SR' . I ., ...... 675-tlJO ~'lr. Adami!
Acr••Sll• 6200 --------
Ever think you'd be good
at ·selling life insurance?
Mutual funds?
Investment counseling?
Or did you ever wish
you could sell all tlu·ee?
.) Ac, leve.I. $7993. ~ min.
to new Vlclor Valley Jet
a.lrport. Many other parcels,
all slzes, low dns. Bier.
673-1166
renUj, under doctor's care. AU inquiries com-CALL DON, u"-11~4 1 1 ages up, Y gir • v .,,_.,. ,...,, 'Y 6755 Good "''" 613-0372 plete y confidential. MORE Concrete patio tor I '-=-"'-----":::
We're one of the few who is now in alf three •
And we're ready lo offer the right man an * BEAUTICIAN, for buay, executive sales opportunity. Selling broad
popular priced C.M. aalon. spectrum fin ancial planning to individuals
ASK FOR Miss POWELL-537-5412 leu money, Artistl< ,.111ng. IRONING lo my homo, 11 l!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~!'!"!!!!!~!j Llc.;ca.11 Max at 644-0687. Hr. DrtunuiJtinl' ~ alter&· 20 Acres and 40 acres Hons. MS-7641
Northern Callt Wooded BUSINESS and ANNOUNCEMENTS CEMENT WORK. no job too!========
AIDES • for convalescence,
elderly care or family care.
HOl)'.W:maketa. 547o6681.
Paid vac. No cllentele an d businesses . Re~resenting a first·rate $3· req·d. New arad welcome. · al can the Manager. MS-9919 billion comp any .. ilh a trainm.g_ s ary u:r.
mountain land. All year IJ'Out Small. reuanable. Frw L•ndlC•ping 6110 DENTAL HYGIENIST
A"'°il Ma,y 11·26. 540-1481
..:::;;..::;:,:=cc.=..;.:;:.;;:;:... to $850 a month plus opportunities for a •
8ookkMptr to $650 ditional income. And prosp_ects high in the
5tream Nr. Nat'I forelt S250 FINANCIAL •nd NOTICES EsUm. H. Stufl.lck 548--8615
per acre . 540-3283 aft 5PM Business Lost 6401 Cantr-~re lJCE:NSED land1e&pe eon. Job W1nted, CoogoniaJ -"""'" Ii f' Good O> bents Xlnt 0 t -ve-igure range.
tor right· pen10n: P Y U this soW)ds like your care~, call (!S at ~•u "20 tractor. Complete aervlct. 20 Ac's Riverside Co. Nr. ·Opportunities 6300 I;;;;:;;;.;..:;:.;.::;.;;. __ ....;= 9fi8..l928 646-824? Mein & Women 7030
new trwy. S40 down $40 _ YNG male cat, blk & ittY *'IHE REMODELERS• . -==·==°'======-JASON BEST 714-542·5623, Ext. 321. or write P.O. Box
Employment Agency 1016, Santa Ana. We'd like to bear from you.
2207 So. Main, Santa Ana
9264 W. Katella, Anaheim
mo. Owner, (714) 548-7104. I COIN 1..AUNDRY • lst
1
striped, whl fl, crooked !ail. Free esta _ 100% -FimJ'.ldng Mo-I & S 6840 MATURE Couple with son
-· -~ ti.me offered. 1olost delwce 515 Frankfort St., HB. Kltcllenl . garager.carPorts _.:!!!._I tor•ve._.:.;c;.: Yt'OUld like to 'manage apta.
Mount.Jin & Desert 6210 In U~. New equip ,' 53&--9412 Complete Remodeling. Quall-LOCAL '"· long di st. moving. in Newpart &: ?.lesa area.
estabhshed trade , By MALE Bas.set Hound, r ed ty Contractors. &U-3660 Reas. atorage. 1'~tte Est. Bondable, ha.rd workers 15~ Nevada mountain top. Owne~. See-Baker al & v.·ht. Vic Yorktown, Sea Additions * Remodelin& .831-0401, O.K, Van le Storage with tels. 54G-TI46
546-5oilO or 871-1220 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 Jobi Men, Wom. 7100
Scenic vie1~. Spring nearby. Fairview, C\f. then call Haven lract. J-IB. Call Fred H. Gtt\ltick. Ll ==°"":-:===== JYOUNG CPLE., exper,
Bookk"Po' $3.SO Hr. _
6 hr d113. Sfflall ofc. Pleuanl
workini conds. Good hunting country . 644-1307 ~ 962--0400. • 6'13-fl04l * ~2170 P•lntlnt, desire lo manage under 5
Ro.ad to property ~.GOING •-ta"-"I r---•e. y C ... 1 · l·=======::i:::=:i units. Corona dd Mar "-a "" _, .11 SPM •'\.Cl> ......... u, """' GRA al, w11 markings, Pe-rh•ntlnt 6l50 -· ~ 11 • Steady clientelc on Balboa Ua I -C I «••. --~~----------673-0216 wht co r, oa:t 5/UJ. Vic: •re!! C Mfting ....., ========= ~ R. E. W•ntod 6240 lslarxl.Owner,675-3375 52nd/Sea1ho.re, Rwd! ---*PAINTING INT A EXT. 642-l.';t9 ,.. :;c-N) Q Averg. 1 sty $260. 2 sty Jobs-Men, Wom. 7100
1---------(nv•1tment 4 Mo. Irish Setter, no collar, ~ · ' • $350. incl all material &
Responsible Perty Opportuniti•t 6310 male, vie Sanla Ana &: 22nd "' ·• • • preparation, $18, per nn + ·
JASON BEST
Employment Agency
2207 So. Main, Santa Ana
9264 W. Katelin, Anaheim
546-5410 or 821-1220
BOYS
COUNTER HELP Sl.65 per Gal Frld•y $600
w •••• to Buy SI, CM. Rewud .... 1923 CARPET paint. !.<><al "'''· Call Ja<k abilities
"°""'or !n<Omo properfy e HORSE LOVERS e STEAM CLEANED • 8'4-&95 or 96&-1900. • CJnlimite(')
On or near water Invest •1~.1 in1 beabe "•"'u"'i In ~!ale-I~:!." ~CdM ' fOc SQ. FT. '*EXTERIOR-INTERIOR *
hr. Appl,y: OIO\V BELL, Ex ci t Ing, e-xpandin& co.
2'576 Ne"'PClrt Blvd. C.M. BuUding beautiful new ofcs.
DEALERS & Consultants Some typin&, etc • wonderful
Needed. Men & Women be variety job. Top benfl. Call
ln buslnesg for yourself. Miss Eli~beth, 557..6122, Ab.
Xlnt opportunity for person igall Abbot Personnel Agen.
desiring high earnings.· cy,230 W,Warner,Sulte21l,
Small investment req. For Santa Ana.
CARRIERS WANTED additional info. &. ap-GARDENER. Assistant
Dana P 0 ~ n t, Capistrano pointmenl Call 495-5688 or tor apl oomplex In For low down pa,ymt comm sua.u e o u " ' "'· . . .Abo carpet lrstall&Hon Will not be underbid! Custom ageflCfY
from Owner Sant& Ana Hts. Use permit -=Re=w~•-"'-'~'-'S-_2888"-"-646-5971 work. Fully guar. Finest
Beach. Ages 10-14. '5'11
CONTACT JOHN HEIM 49> 4 NtwPort Center area.
Call: 675-1575 allows 24 box stalls, bull LOST: Sm. brown do&. 1-~=~=~==-pain!B, ·Free est. &: color
pen, riding arena & gpecta· Vic. Sla!er & 39th LANDLORD SPECIAL ult' , AA 1 -•·
49Z4420 DELICATESSEN men, full * 644-0603 *
time. See Terry, ol9;) E. 17th
BUSINESS •nd t u 673-2259 Call 847-5922 500 sq. ft. $2.0. Diamond oona mg. ~a ·~· Lie,
FINANCIAL or pa_:_ Caii>et Oeaners. 187 21st 0"°="'='·~""~·~646-36--"""079-'---
Jr. S.cy
Good typing, SH, dict.aphone.
Pleasant phone pel"SOnality.
Congenial workirr, compan.
ion. Laguna Ar.~.
BOYS. 11 • 14 St. Costa Mesa ._ -
Can1e'r Routes Open DENTAL AS S I S-TANT.
GrowinCJ
Datsun Dealer J;===-=------· i!Mo~n~t~y'..:t~o~Loa~n!.__:63~20 B~~~ur r.!~~-~: 0 ~!~,: St, O>sta Mesa, &tS-1317 l :_oRi ~~ &:11':;"~~ for chairslde. New port ~ Beach, So. La&una orthodontic o f f i e e. Top \VU! hire tv."O salesmen. 1'1ust
be reliable, hardlol'Orking, a
perienced. Excellent pay
plan + b0nu11. + benefits.
Clo&ed Swxlays! Call sales
manager • 5464051.
DAILY PILOT Business 1 TD L Reward? Call 642-8839. REM.ARC Services. 3 rooms O\whang s149. Ae1t. celling
OpportunitiH 6300 st oa n fll.50. Full """"'n. c.edit '13 per M' !
1----------1 Person•I• 6405 cards OK. 847.Qi88. ~12M 6.i.osn &~7~;{;; mu.
salary, co ngen ia l en-
642-C71 vironment. De n ta I ex· Girl Frid•y
AAA 8% INTEREST STEAM Jet carpet cleaning. .No Wasting
cANDY suPPLY 2nd TD Loan FREE =...:.·~~·~· *WALLPAPER*
Busy 1 girl Santa Ana Ofc.
Work for 2 wonderful boi&.
es, SH & typln&:.
CAN YOU QUALIFY? perlenre required. Age
Need female to assist in my :ll-30. 642-2626
ROUTE .• .,. Who1444n you call "M~~·:u ...
(NO SELLING INVOLVED) Terms based on equity... Electrlc•I 6640 .....,.. ~
Plan one ........ $325.00 642·2171 545-0611 '----""-;..: J College students will paint
Plan two ........ $975.00 Serving Harbor area 21 yn. BASIC BOATING e eLECI'RICIAN, no job too avel'1l&e 3 BR ext, for $145.,
L119al Secy
Skills r:nust be tops. Very
nice bofts. Will train the
right girl.
business. 2 hr&.,.day, 5 days * DENTAL ASSISTANT *
y.•eek. S65 per week. For Front desk only Good hrs
personal interview call Inez sa1 open. Exper: nee. Beach
Maloney. 879-3871 2-4 pm. area. Call bet 8am & 9pm.
HAIR STYLIST
Beauty Ir: \Vig Salon haa ~ · ina: for person with some
following:. Salary plus oomn:
Pl~ three •••.•• Sl625.00 s.ttler Mortg•g•' Co. small, l·n I ta I lat i 0 n " includin& labor &: mat~. CAREER Minded'! Have 84&-3540 & paid vacation.
fnqutre about all. Excellent 336 E 17th Street COURSE. repain. &45-4614 Call Stl:!ve, 5484549 income for a few hounl~==-'-' ~-'-'--~ ""kly ...,;., 10a-& MONEY avail . for in-METICULOUS ·PAINT ,. F•ncing 6660 • Evenings). Refillfng and vestmenls. Pbone Mr. Offered to the Public by t'1cl---------BLUE CHIP STAf.f.PS. INS.
collecling money from coin Green at (TI4) 535-4228 HuU. Balboa Po'Ner Squadron . crew col. students. Jnt-ext
op<!ratcd dlspei\Sers In New-man ln~estment Bl_dg. 17_46 starting 7 P.M., Monday, REDWOO? & chain hnk housfis. Exp. Docks. 675-5812
port Beach and 11urrounding W. Lincoln, Suite· a ' June 15, at Newport Harbor fences, hcensed contn>:ctor, PAINTING-Inf. A: Ext,
Secy Trainee
Xlnt opty for bright girl w/
good skill' to begin her bus.
iness ca~er.
gocd skills? Beg I n n i n g =o~E=N~T-A~L~-.~,-,~,-,~,-.~. I •
g e c r e-tarial opportunities chair:s!tfe, expe:r only. $400
with Orange Coast Junior a mo to itart, 2S yrs +.
College Dl11trlct., XI n t . H.B. area. Send Resume
benefits. Sj,()5 mo. 2701 to M-74 Dt1.ily Pilot, N,B. Fairview Rd.,C.M. __ _
MALLlE·s 548-3446
HEY GALS!
Expanding ?J. needs 12 gals
age. 20-30, full or pa~ time.
Must have 6 mo's residency.
$3.25 hr. to start. COASTAL AGENCY DENTAL Assistant.
A ntember of chairside, exper only. $400 MR JAMES SS&.2871 I area. \Ve establish route. =·=-==im====== Yacht Club m w Ba free eat, Wt service . H>g' hes! Qua!!+...'. Lov.·esl A/P Cl•rk
0 • ""' . . y 534-6729 ·J I ~a ea name brand candy Ave., Newport. No advance Prices. Fully exp. Ins. John TYPe 50, process A/P. Con-
and snacks), For personal Mortgages1 registratlon. Enroll at cla&s. 673-1166 struction bkgrd helpful.
Snelling &: Snelling Inc. a mo to start, 25 yrs +.
·The World's L•rgeat H.B. area. 962-TI97 Housekeeper
inter1iew in Newport Beach Trust DMCls '~~ Bring notebook. Casa meets Ful.rnRlh_!Iie 1!~storlng6675 EXPER. House Paint Ing
~a. ¢:1ne ~:~~~: tsr T.D., Sl~.000. 9% All every Monday night tor 13 --w n •ng Int-Exterior, WW bld job
MULTI-STATE DJSTRIBtrr. ~ue 3 yrs. Ocean vw. 1~ -weeks. ru:~ ~esHons: Call FURNrruRE stripping &: by labor &. amount of paint.
ING, INC. 1681 Broadway, in Laguna Beach. 20% dis-fi73..1855. Safe ~Una: is refinishing r1 asonabl e 96S-1604or968-1691
Anaheim Calif 92802 <n41 count. Broker. 49'-8100 or no Attident" ·• rates, Can 642-9575 I WILL paint a 3 bdrm
m.5060 • · 494.fi632 eves. Summers Coming On anytime. house for S200, incl trim,
. ANNOUNCEMENTS And So Should You! stucco, labor a: material.
and NOTICES HAPPINESS IS. • • G•rdenl"!I , 66IO Gone. SSl-1543"' 546-0082.
THE IN CROWD INTER or Ext. PAINTING,
Found (FrH Ads) .. SWinginc Together Again! AL'S GARDENING IMMED. SERVICE. Local
Li9ht Manuf1cturin1 Singlefl Couples Partil:!s for Profesak>ilal G&rdening ref. FREE est. 548-1677
KEYS Found-on-beach vlc. G-'lE •" --
Ind ... _~A Ml, ~pm.-... ~o6i.OUU Ir sm~l--Ja n dsc-a p l n g 3o DAY sn-fal Int&: Ext. Join expanding ma.nufaclur. Is a & .D<Uuua. Inquire NE\V CLUBHOUSE OPEN~ &ervlcea call M&-3629. Serv. Free . est~ioc refs, 11,..,
ing company, mRnagement at front counter. Dally 1 Cd ' or' product ion background Pilot. 2711 Balboa, N.8. Slngle.Wldowed·Divorced ng Newport, ?.1, Cost& &: ins, Call Chuck 645--0809
desired. $9500 cash req'd. BEAGLE Type dog, black * MEN-WOMEN M~f ' Dover Shores, W!st-PAINTING. Ext.-Int. 18 yrs.
PARTNER
Keypunch
l yrs keypunch exp. Oppty to
learn related mr.r equi~
ment.
Public Rel•tions
You will meel company ell.
ents while making deliver.
11:!11 in posh CO , CB?', Must be
very \ll!JI groomed & p<!rson.
able. Type ,oo. ·
TRISH HOPKINS
488 E. 17th. Suite 224 C.M.
642-1470 Slartl -~•· du . l LI ~ ng -ry $250 per & brown, male. collar Ir ~?)'.One's looking for, the GARDENING exper. ns, c . .r n::e est
week + equal share in pro-flea collar. Vic: 21st St., right one. We have a way.so Rot tllll _ N La. Acooust. Ceilings. 548-5.125. I .,,..~,..,..~"'!'""'"""
filll. 1st year iricome should C.M. 548-1233 call us & begin lo UVE! 0 ng ew. WM, YOU Sllpply The Paint. 3 Adjustor Tr•inH
exceed 2SM. Call Z13/4J6..6169 Y"o°'u'°N~G-""e°'1a"'-c-clc-a-nd~-w~h~ite 547-6667 Monlttly lawn service. Com· Br, Liv RM A: Kitchen Prrfer degree, call Ann, ., H •--~I post delivered, free est. p ~ ed s= Call .,7 ...,.,,. We-stcllH Pe:nonntl Agency, -~=~==~--1 Springer Spaniel. V IC . ...., r, n.e<.v.i ... Ilg e ~1742 e au.t ' ""· "" -........o. 2043 WestcliU Dr., N.B.
COIN LAUNDRIES Stater Bros. mar ket * FULLY LICENSED * NEW L n 1 re-seed' PAINTING Int &: ext A-1 645-7110
Frlgld•ire Newport Blvd. 54~1658. Reno~'Hlndu Splrituallat. O>mple;.iawn' care. a::~ work. Reasonable. Free ASSISTANT To Credit
From $6500 to $37,SOO FOUND: Male s c 0 t t i e. Advice on all mall en. "P by job or monlh. ..,.,_.., estimates. 8a9-19!IO. eB Park .. -ia .. B " .r•~ Manarer, Costa Me11a aena • Fuller1on • Owner identify liCt'nse num· Love, M .... "'*e, usineu estimateg. For lnlo call RETIRED Painler: 26 yrs Medical Center. Typing &
Professional
Employment Service
2790 Haror Bl, CM 54().Q)55
Harbor Blvd. at Adams
Civil EnCJineerinCJ
MapplllCJ
Draftsman
e MUST BE
EXPERIENCED e
Health. acciClent and Ille
insurance, vacation. SaJ.
ary open.
Only experienced persons
call for appointment.
ARROWHEAD
ENGINEERING
CORP.
598 North l". Street
San Bernardino, Calif. <n4> 889-3674
Cypress • Westminster • bcr vie: Sunset Bch. Con-Readings given 7 days a 891-2417 or 846--09.32 aper. Neat &. honest. Non bkkpg. knowledge and good Hun~on Beach e Garden tact SPCA, HW11ington Bch. Wttk. 9AM·9P~f l1J N. El drinker. Call 536-6801 COOK * * * C.rove e Orange e Santai~-~-'~~..;:."'-= Camino Real, San GARDENER • 17 yrs exp. telephone technique req'd.
Ana • Costa 1'1esa • Ana. Found G.reen Parakeet, gold Oemente·. 492-9136, 492-00'16 In this area -desires work * PAPERHANGING Salary open. Call 545-8273 FUU. OR PT. TUtlE
tleliil • bend on leg, on Del Mar in Laguna. Conscientious &: It PAINTING. * 968-2425 for Interview. No Phone Calli
CAJL ~··••JE ·~7833 ~.":',",~.CM. 646-7549 or WA~ED tor permanent reliable. Ref.5 Al 494-0620 ~ _ _ A t Bookk Apply in PeMIOn ~ .._. U'IV .,.,.. pos1hon: parachute jum-· ' 11 • H~r * SURF & SIRLOIN * VACATION'! ping, plna eating, Paella AL'S Landscaping. Tree Phot~~~Y,_ __ 6178 Accnts, payable, ~1vable, 5930 Pacilic Coast Hwy.
U NEED ONE" FOUN.D Lrg fe~ale dog, vie maker. Must have brown removal. Yard remodeling. CUST0'.\1 PHOTCX;RAPHY PllY"?ll, great ~lenlia.I, call I Ne¥o'port Beach
Retired business m~n. age Acacia &: Pahsades Aloes, eyes. Reply Box M-499, Dal· Trash hauling, lot cleanup. Reasonable _ Phone Gordon Loraine, \Vestchtf Personnel
l»-33 )Tl exp operating own Santa Ana Hgts. Ph . ly Pilot. Repair 5pmklrs. 673-ll66 * 847""745 * Agency, 2.o4J \Vestclifi Dr., COOK. Ple~nt work. cond.,
busil1e15&-will take care of _..._.=~'~"------T r hie N:B. 64~zno good pay, co. benefits. :-:: * New porter So1un• * NEA It re 18 • 30 yrs ATTRACT 1 VE LADY Retirement home cook. ex-)'Ollr place v.·hlle you are KI'M'EN-Black. long haired, For Men & women exp. Complete yd serv. Pl•st•rlng, P•tch, f A 1 1
away. Will protect your in· approx. 6-8 wks. old. Vic. Professional Female Staff Comml. 6424389 R I 6llO \\1ANTED 2 to 3 days wk, per. pre_. PP Y n person.
tere&ts. Bank.C.P.A.·Altor. Killybrook & Belfast. near .~~~i"-7=;-;;;:--;;-.;;-;;l -=•~Po~~r:__ ___ ~= Mies clerk & lite ofc work. Mr11. Ellis, Con l In en ta I
fie)'. Refs. Killybrook School. s.9-3898 Newporter lnntHotel JAPANESE Ga r dening *PATCH PLASTERING Call &42-8057 ?i-1anor, n30 S. Coast ,
Bill M 1107 Jamboree Rd, N.B. Se:rviCt'. Neat work. Cleanup ~-.C..-'------Laguna Beach. unce 644-1376. MINIATURE Poodle·. male·, ... ~" yd al I ~2303 All types. Free estimates Bank•~ .,..,...,;,vu • m n . ......,. -... *COOKS * DISHWASHERS
THE YARN SHOP gray. Vic . ot Golden West Call 540-6825 NOTE and
FOR SALE
& Bolsa. Westminster. SWINGERS Orange County Allen Bros. Gardening. •WAITRESSES All over 18. Guide. Free info WT'ile P.O. t Carn For Your Ya.rd! Do COLLECTION T•ll•r Exp'd. NO inler1\cws bet.
264o E. Coast ll"'Y. Cdl\f ~o892:c,c·OO=l8'-. ------Box 2llt Anaheim 92804 You? Call Ralph, 540-1769. Plumb .. lnt~----"-90_ U:30 &: 2 PM. JtMBO'S,
Must r;cll due to lllncM. Ex. BICYCLE-Sears, found .vie. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous JIM 'S Gardening & lawn Water heatera--dlsposers Experienced 3050 E. Coast H1vy, CdJlof.
cellent location Ir cl\(!ntele. Fairview & Alton. Call to Phone 542-7217 or write to maintenance. Res. &: com· Gen. repairs $7.50 per COOK: EV1!. shift. ?l-1ust
A fond "Thank-You'' lo ot:r Identify. ~0-4367. P .O. Box 1233 Cosla Mesa, mercial * 54Q...4837 hr. 642-7155-642--0506 e APPLY IN PERSON e know all diets. 1.lAM-7:30
many client frl!:!nds. PleaSI:! 1 T\lale boxer. about 4 yrs La PLUMBING REPAIR PM •aJJ "~" ~•~h
Bo SERVICE DIRECTORY EXPERT wn cutting & E 1 '... u.xo-J'ION contact b Hoflman (213) old J1untington Harbor BANK OF AM RICA 434-9585 (day & eve). a,,;a, 846-39!111 1___ trimming. Call La r ry. No job loo small 3444 Via Udo **COOK *•
B b f I 6550 842--8015 • 642-3128 • Newport Beach Exper. Apply: F1ying Butler,
NA'.l''L Corp. now mrktg on iAMOYED Dog • YI tt ng CLEAN-UP SPECIALlST -~-··• -unJru •--r 3101 Newport Bl\•d., N.B. franchise bases Its com. AdAms & Brookhurst 11. 1---------S 1 6960 ""'....., OPr-~, v emp..,,.., puterlzed bus. mgnmt pro-962.5974 hlO\l'ing edging. <Xld job&. ~ r• Babya:iller-Jlolesa de! 1'1ar, Counter Main to $500
--Co"-ed I LOVING care your children RcuOnable. ~ • ---"' All Uons kldgrtn 5 day '"k. Good -. benl• & o·~· on:ge . or equ v. M b do H my home. Jl.B. By hr-Oa.y-ua .. S&nMU\.lng-era mom. for child. " '"" but. bk,gmd. Full lll'minar Foo La ra r, _vie of ar. wk 91)8.6746 YARD Work. Colle~ Stu· Designed to "Uit you. Your home. Call aft 4, merit raises. Estb'l local co.
train'g, xlnt Income. $5000 bor Bh·d. & Giesler Ave. · di!nl. Exper. Relia .. Very Call Jo * ~ M>786Q JASON BEST
invest. 832-S.l53 Mr Bayley C~1. 546-0104 l lOT Lunc~s. fenced yard, Reas. 646-67-15 alt 5:~. CREATfVE F A SH I 0 NS. Employment Agency
«Mr Reichley play m\, Seawlnd. Atlanta J OHNSON'S GA.'lDENING F'lne quality is the dlf· BABYSITI'ER Wwillanted, 6 mol 2201 So. Main, Santa Ana !------~~--Lost 6'01 I: Brookhunt. 9&8-1192. Yard care. Clean.ups. Prun-ference. 536-1044. !~:'.· S~ hr°nites ~e~ 9264 W. Katells, Anaheim
EARN $2100. a~nth . • M Ing, planting. 962-2035 ----.548-44Z1 M&-5410 or 871-1~
In your own bu1ine1s POODLE, \Vht unclipped toy, Broitcck, •sonry, '560 T11e, Ceramic 6974
for $!200 I flea collar, no ID. Last geen Genertl Services 6682 Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 ! Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 • nwstm~nt 5/31. 33rd / Ocean. N.B. * Verne, The Tile Man *
& 4 hours ev•n1n9 Ch 11 d re n • s pet. ve.ry BUILD. Remodel, rt!pair APT C ~'ANING . 1 Cust. \\'Ork. Install l. repain,
work. fri!:!ndly. loving & !rusting. Brick. block, con c r ~ t e , Li:. . -f8.lnl ng No job too small. P lasler
547·7711 Rll·d. 6Tor81.09 or ~2--4441 carpentry, no job toO 5mall. -R\I.& .Shampooing &: Li t!:! patio. Leaking shower
"l\1r. R«d" Please! i\1uch LI Contr 962-69ti Re Pa Ir s. RE P.l ARC repair. F-<\NT-=ASTl=~C~b-..,~,-.,-,-, -0-ppo-•·· '1..::"'::'::':.:"::'::h•::· -----c. SERVICES, 847--66SS M7·1957/IJ46.-0:l06
tuntty, 140 aeat re5taurant, LOST: Alaskan Malamute. Co1blnetmtkln1 6580 CLEAR Vu l\faintenance. We ---·
established NeWJ>Ort Bc11ch male, black A wh 11 e·: do l:!Verything! Free est, 24 Tru S•rvJce
6 Yl"I· Well known. For Im· answers to "Malamud." Furniture & Antiques hr stl'V. 646-269!1
6980
mediate sale due lo IMS Vic. University Di., Cost& RcflnL~hlng &: Restoring. CALL ntE HANDYMAN TREES, lfedgea, trim, cut,
of mamgtt. Sl0,000. dn. J\.tesa. Rev.-ud. Call alter * 645-0991 * General Home Repair stumps, ~oved, hauled. 30
oontact M~. Pike. 494-6373 6 p.m: 5f&..5993 * 61:>-1341 * yn exp. Fully Ins. 642...wJO
or 49f.7C LOST: Sealpoint Siamese C•rpenffr(ng '590 DON'S TREE SERVICE All
HARBOR BLVD. Gn:1t Joca.. male, "Anthony". Vic OOJ Hauling 67JO type:a, Li~ 1 Jns. ~Es..
don, unbelievable potential. blk FJ. Camino, C ~f • CARPENTRY timates. 642.$84.
COln Jau.ndrt y.>\tb 26 551-7625 MINOR REPAIRS. No Job l\.10VING, garaie clean-up &lo:========
!"'l•n and drytta. Only LOST Male Sealpoint Ttxo Small. Cabinet Sn pr-. Ille hauling. Re!-'°nable. Upholstery 6990
Sl4,!5Cll. AeUI! cait Mr. Siamne. Vic Beach A ten 1: 0 1 b e r cablneta. Frtt egt1mate1. 64a-1602. ---·-'------
Roepe. South C.out Real Adams, B.H. R t ward ! 5454115, U no anaw'el' Rave Alroc Enterprises
Eatatl 56-8424 ~560 m11 at ~72. ll 0 . Cll'anlng It haulin&:. Garqes,
1/J Pl.ICE BLACK Ebony ca ne Anderton etc.544-1998,642-2441
Modem btnd out. tttt•uranl w/ailwr handle. Vic: Btwn A·l CARPEiVi'R-Y--liAULING It Clesn Up
·-· JocaUon on bulY Har· Irvine Terr & M11cArthur Small Job Spcr.lallst Trees ~moved -f'rtt Eat.
CZVh'.Osi\:J'S Custom. Uphol.
European Ctattsmanshlp
JOO% finl 642-1454
1831 Newport Blvd., C.ltf.
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT bof Blvd. FIDett equip. Best Blvd. $2S Rf.want. 6T'a=oD Call Gordon 847.1145 • 546-1742 • n~ . low down J'llY. MIXED cocker, male! 4 mOl!I, REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS YARD I Gar. CI ea nu p, Joj) W•n~, Men 7000
Ci,tr"\f'an"l.r'.-..... _ H~ . ABINE"J!S: Any al1.ie-job n.~trfffl.-..lvy,---lrub.··1---------·~
Eltaten" -.n7l Rwd. cauui, Jtm 109, 494·9IJ17 2:i yrs 6pe:r. sa&.6113 Gnide, b&ckhoe1 962-87"5
A1s•mbl•rs
Burroughs Corp.
N•w Comm•rcl1I Computer. Pl1nt
MISS10N VIEJO
Has openings for
AS.SEMBLERS
·at our new plant in Afisslon Viejo, Cali!.
Some experience preferred.
Apply B a.m. -4:30 p.m.
Monday through Ftlday
EMPLOYMENT ofl:ICE
25125 J•ronimo Ro.ed
Ml1110n Vl•I•· Calif. ·--n
Equal opportunity employe r
Male/Female
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
Mature. reliable with ex·
Beach home. part time.
Phone 675-W93
perience only. 54S-8M4 HSKPRS Emplyr pay1 fee o·~ENT:CCC:A"-L'-"ASS:CC!ST~A..;NT~. -,-.. -~-I George Allen Byland Agency
&ide, age 21}.35, exper pref. l.()&.B E. 16th, S.A. 5o17..fl395
~u 54;)..3155
DISHWASHER " TRAY
GIRL full time. Older lady
pref'd. Dependability a
mu11t. Good emp~ bene.
fitB &. increases. 540-5690
*DRIVERS-*
No Experience
Necessary!
Mui.1 have d ean Calllornla
driv\nr record. Apply
YELLOW CAB CO.
186 E. 16th SL
eo.to M,..
HOUSEKEEP!:R, fu11 time,
7-3: 30. Parkhurst Retire-
ment Reside:nce. 9925 La
Alamt'da. Fountain Valle.y.
962-55-SI.
HOUSEKEEPER:
ll"Oman to clean,
ll'kly. !\fission
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Re l la.
4"S hra -
V iej o .
HOUS:EKEEPER·Live in, !or
elderly couple. l\1 a I u r e
"'Oman pref'd. 642-6661
HOUSE\VORK -Woman
wanted 6 hrs wk, $2 ht
to start, Bayshores are.a.
>l&-7092 DONUT LADIES wanted, 2.J..
ol5. No exper. nee. MR. I =u"o=M=EW=o"R"KEit="s,.-;;w;-;ANTED="'
DONUT. 135 E. 17th, C.M. (Envelope Addn!ssen).
e ESCROW
OFFICER e
Rush stamped, s e l f ·ad·
dressed e n velope.
LANGDON WORLD
TRADERS, P .0. ltox 1121-
AZl. Redondo Beach, Calll.
Position available in our 90278
Costa Mesa oUlce Jor per .. I -u-o=ST=ESS=-, -,~P=M=·"•P>=,=1-. -5
sonable, well.groomed, ma-dB.Yll· Apply In person>
lure individual. Minimum 3 Sizz.ler Rest., i98 E. 17th
yrs. sale escro'v anci loan . . St., C.A1. processing experience re. ---~===o-~
•"'""· * LABORE~S *
XI.NT. FRINGE BENEFITS
Please call Rod 1.ell·is
for appointment. (714)
642-4711.
-GLENDALE-
FEDERAL SAVINGS
1833 NE\VPORT BLVD.
COST A ?.tESA
L\1PLOYA1ENT openings ·
Whistling Oyster Reslaurt.
16903 Algonquin St., H.B.
Only apply in person, Sat.
Sun, & Mon. from 10 a.m.
• COOKS &: Busboys,
Waitress, Dishv.•asber
EXCLUSIVE Dreu ShOp,
Lido Isle desires exp'd
alleration lady. Ref1.
67J.-7680
FC Bkkpr·to $650
EPF. X!nt. opportunity lor
young gal with land develop..
ment &/or degree. Good
benc[its & lor.alion.
lnt•rim
Personnel Service
445 E. 17th St., CM
642-7523
* LADIES * lJ..60, show
SARAH COVENTRY Spring
& all season jewelry~
Absolutely no lnV1!st'mt. \Ve
train. 531-8631 or 962-5988
LEATIIER Tooling (hand)•
d.,.-e cuttinir. P/time, Jlotus
bllve leather cra1t exper.
Apply, 9A.~1-12, lolon ihn
Fri. Hoyt Holster Co, 791
Newton Way, C.Jlo!.
LEGAL SECRETARY -
TRAINEE. Part ti.me. N1
shorthand, dictaphen ~
equip'mL llrs Oex:ible, over
2 S with colleg1
prcf'd-HaJ'bo?' area law ofc.
Reply lo Box M-599 Daily
Pilot. N.B.
LIVE-In housekeeper a
babysilter. must 11 pea I
English. Refer e nces
6T.',..sfill a rt 5pm
N•wport Loc1I Offlc• Jobs
Personnel Agency Superior Aoency
133 t>Ov•r Dr., N.B. 1:!!1.labllshert 1!M6
642-317° CALL 642-7141
Fiie Clerk $375. )857 Harbor, Costa Meu
Employer paid fee, Xlnt c:o. ~~~~~~~~~ benU. Typing helptuJ for ~ .....
advancement. Other. fee & MAJ NT EN AN CE Ml.Of
" tree jobs. mature2P5em~0n!tlred. e:qier •
JASON BEST 6AM-!\t. ..un. olr. Plea&
Eniployment Agency apply loJ1e Ranger Rest.,
22U7 So. ?.la in, Santa Ana 17502 Beic~ Blvd., H.B.
9264 W. Katell1, Anaheim !\tAN For .ice cttAm rout
546-5410 or 821-1220 in Laguna Beach, 71 yno
/ FRY COOi\ _Sat & Sun. neat !lPpe1rance. A·p p I
Day Shift Mtlodt>to lee Cn!1m. 15
Ask for Wl.)'Tlt' W. 5th, Sant• Ana.
RA.'ICHO SAN JOAQUIN MAN to asal!t r.tgr., 1C1Ca1
COLf" COURSE appliance !!.lore; Must ~
18021' o.tl\ld' Road neal appearing. Call 9 AM
Newport Stich to 10 All.I only: 496-2313 -~
·~ • Brailch) LSUBERV
Nr. ucr. ORS, male. DAY & nlrl
FULL ar PA.RT TJ:!lolE. Earn $hlft, Appl)': UPHOLSTER.Y BUSINESS JEWELED ring, S&l, front GEN. repair, add.. cab. LITE Haullni & ga~e
A\'11 GROSS W .$]0,900 Spl"Oll9c Variety Stort, -IA,. Fonnlca, panellnc. mllf'i!!t, cletJHlp. Mon thru .S.L •
1----< __ 6*M51 pma.Bch. Kttpaakt. 499;_2553 Anything! Dlcit, 6TM459. Free ~ttlmatt scs..5all
LICENSED
OCEAN OPERATOR.
-FO•"IWURI'-• _,__m,,~1 · e up lo SS. per hr. l'UU.ER fl.tacGro@r Yncl1I Corp. l
BRUSH, ~45 1$31 Pl11centl11, C.;\f.
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.{pas It EMPLO:'l'MINT MlltCHANDISI ,OR JOISlt IMPLOYMINT MIRCiHANOISI 1!0R MIRCHANDlll POR MERCHANDISE FOlt PORTAtl~
:;';Ii.. M.i. Wom. 7100_ .lobo Mor. w-
7100
.lobo Mor. w-7101,-SALi ~ TRADI.:_.. IA~I AND TRADI SI.LI AND TRADI }REE TQ. '(OU_ loot• r. Yochts .. Mobile Hoo.. ,_
• : .• PU")llUl'tl .eOoo Sowiu -....-1120 M•~-11....... -BEAl!TlruL Year old white SC-RAM LETS oA·,;;;;·· COUWTV ANICUJUST I' M SECY · SAW ~ · ·r.:.:.;: ... a----· Persian &ma.I& cat with ""'"v ·~· 1 Ill or en **NURS!:S ... ""ES ·-_ 20PC.''MADRIO"' SINGm Aa10 ata-zar,6moa. _...,..a--'--'*'-• Exdualv.n..Jer,r_.
i<ewport Blach. J ouoa, --** I ROOM GR.OIJP old. lio attaejl .,..ed for GRADUATION GI FTS ;;;.-;:;.~At.:'iil ';:;;'~ ·LA PAZ
bpable. can so.817t ~acM.._-• 1-3.PM NEED fhF111 '" 'pepoaable FROM MODEL HOMES ztc.aa. bcltton holes , _Beo.utlf\11 rinp, nec.klacts, Calleo ttmaJe cat. anui.nt ANSWERS
1 MEDICAL TRANSCRmER . '"""""" ...... lo Jain °"' tut ~ lnclwi.: Quilted . ... A decipl etc. Guar. $39 cu~ earrings tor the Graduate. colon. 546-73)2 614 Cuaiom lull! c .......
, o . t y pt n c, med , . * P~TICI * in& <»: Diwrse, dutia 1ncl. chair, 2 end taibael 6 cot!oe or tmall ~. 526-8el.6 Custom Cu.lting. Ca.sting · -Hereb)r-venom -Curve _ TODAYf
enninOloo. Day or at telepbObe oontact w/cuato. table 2 ~ ~ m~ ... , guppJlea, waxet, e~tn1 PLA,YJ'VL sweet oranae Gu.nner _ ENOUGH + ~~Sit Upl'
\ernooo ~ ·Top saI&ry lniKtion Molding men, record b;tPlne. Sff, ror, iieadboud; quilted box Musical & weddin& rtnp our special. sp&)'e(l ot!r.~ C::tb 0
11~ Jhflation If after )"(Ml ·pt Ouar•ntMd 1Spac11 ~e"°""'I Dept, HOAG * F ....... on * -Mill! be ac:curai. 1prinp 4. matb<n 5 po 1"""""10nh 112! ty. All jewolry maldlc )'.<""' • • 1· e...,P "'°""'to bey..,... In Tultln hmlJ7 A .Adult
lJOSP. NB. ~ exp'd. dlrdnc room: tahlt • 4 tu.. -. equipment. Rou&ht le. cut ~ , 6 • ~~ It isn't ENOUGH. Park. Bu,y your eo.dl. from
t Medf c at recep&nist. THIRD~. Mbllmum two .,... .. ft'T t _,..mo Xlnt blck ehaira. • 1 SHOWMAN~ C.~lnet stones, Everytblpa for tho CUTE, Huleby teltier mlz· 14, Alumln bolt-and U1 and aav1t on taCt.or7 41·
Lqurlal Beach. M\l.lt be )'tU'll ~ bt lnjec. ~•AA a -· • COMJiARE AT '7•.96 w/t 12'' QuUter Qlstom rock hound. ed puppit. need aooct bomis um · rte:t pi'1ccia. Over 100 JI».
a:ood with people1 Reply to ti9n moldin&. Muat be fa oppty: for ~ All $399 ... DmP.. • p. a:k el' •• n75. Open Tues thru Sat. 9.§ I -~l~ and fun.ale, 847-iMO. trailer, plus 5 pl, .... tank. de1s to dlooM from. -~ mJliar wt• .. -IAl-frinp btn'1. incl. profit N ·--Pm On! f'Ji&eeb>D reverb amp $100, Sunday 10-4 clOled Mon. 897-6480 614 Trailer rectnUy painred, UNITED 'Box M-• .., Dally Plfol •• ·-• n>Jon, -A ..... In penoa 01• o -• fl. y .$18 mo c.n 54~ -· · -TIVE · · -EM • -new wirlna ~ Jlghta. Sac MOBILI! HOJ4E SALIS
• MEN e JOB OPErjlNGS """"""'· polycarbonates ' WELK'S WAltEHOIJSE . M G S • 2 K!1TENS. 1 all ,.., 125<1 ftrm f9f.OIJ60 be~ 237 So. 1'1alln. .or.nae
FASr ADVANCEMENT ~le. Salary Opell. Apply 8:30 C•llfomll fOO W, 4th St., Santa Anc W!!_~ ~: $250 R~~~~:~~~ female, 1 tttY and wl).lte :i: 6o-:rro6 633-2961 633-2914 531-l ffl _
No _.... required p.m, lniKllon Moldl"I 17 PC. KING SIZE .,.._,... PM :rnl>·~arbo< Blvd., ll.A female. R&bbtll. 64&-U76i RIVER I/oat •10 Model. New. SPACES
f&ornillgA I&~~-Sbiftl * 01'1l111'e Cout Plaaticl * ~ Br1aP AVe., C.M. BEPROOM F•~..!MMutt•nt $75. Coa.ta >.tesa * st~ 61 Sipe .c, fUIJ.y eont , ABevallahb~ ~-MHun~~ ,. PP Y w '""'11Un (lrvtna Industrial O>mplesJ 1Arge 9 drat.oer ~. m.!f. --efter' 6 PM PEDIGREE wire baJred Fox Tn.llrrable. 71•. Use u ac "" ......... ea 1 .,,_
COAST .. 'CATAMARAN 850 .W. Utb St:. C.M. ror, 2 bedlide staqdl mrw' -Terrier. Needs good hon:ie. CM)ptr or boat Factory est parks,
'' 33012 C.Ue Pertec!b PROOF MACHINE ~:;:TEirr~;;'.g:'ING '::;; mebeadboald,trame'.quil~ l'loi .. t. Orgon1 8130 • Owner's •ml•••tl•C· Cloeeouc c.n ·Mi'. 'Lile. MOBILI HOMI S
; San Juan Capistrano OPERATOR experienced lite mecban1 ed mattress. sheets blank --Mr. Talbot 673-8120-. 612 ~or~ . Amci:b'• f1ne9t. a.,nallle
1 -: -~~-~Mo'-~ WILL TR.AIN ,... t<>r pool· "aeM:e station-. c;..:; eta, !".: ... at ~.:.h CON!'I & WURlllZER BLACK Labrador tti..,.1,,.., LICENSED In 'J';zl~~ prfcelNC..._ .. ---· = tion available at Security w..,, 6 comm, ~oilonna -~ .,...... ORGANS i.nuote, 6 ,... old. Xtnt OCEAN OPERATOR _,, ~-mlS S. Cout Hwy. Pacific Nafl. Bank, So. La-lumilbed. 'l1tlJ p 011 tt0 n ar Modern Style champ. bkami-AKC reg. FOR HJllE , 19211 Beach Blvd.
faguna 'Bea.cb ~~ ill1lll. Apply BUS, Coiut req's amog license 4 some ALL FOR $249 · Free. 6fl-6625 614 e 67l-3!M1 e Huntington Beach. IDl4S1.J
¥0TEL MAID, pert time. HEqualwy, South~ 499-~ ltnowiedge ot a ir-con-WNoEciownLwspmw'!·RoEnlyHOUS9 "'°sE· Exclusively At • 2 Toy poodles, black a.: MUST sell 17%' fiberglass BAY HARBOR }>ellinsula area. • oppty, emv-oyer..MIF ditionbW A. bralres. Apply n.: .., GOULD MUSIC • I brown, 6 A 7 yrs ol:d. AKC inbrd xlnt cond Small Mobile Home Sain
•,. •615-1841* PHONE ORDER DESK , 6:3MPM, m> Newp ort EOO_W.4tbSt.,Santa.Ana CO,.,PANY regls ., all 1hot1 : cabrn:lrgcockplt.'Be•tOf-ALLNIW'70MODILSt-
NCR OPERATOR $475 with experience. Good Blvd .• Costa Mesa. (SEE Dally S.9 Sat .. Sun 11.. A Quality HouH 894-2312 fi1>.-03S3. 6/4 fer 67>-9361 NOW ON DISPLAY
Xlnt opportunity to; girl who typist, genera.I cttice. 270 JERRY) MAPLE bedroom set. will e With A 60 Yell' Reputa· 7 Klttena and 2 mama cats.. 24; 'c.abin Cruiser. Freihl)i 3)' Widel u low~u -
Jc.:nov.:.s the 1100, 3100, ar 395., Briggs Ave., C.M. SERVICE STA, SALESMAN, tell complete only, 2 twin tlon ·For The Fioest In Colla ibl hi ba.lr like All box trained. Blanck .and painted inside &: out• Ready 12' Wida to !4 Wldel
Gol'PO\ll new IMne offices, Qualified Mechenlcs EXP'D, tun or part time. beds, 2 nlght stands, 5 Teacbio& A Service Fad!· ~I h~ w. ht\yaiker / white. 1946 Meyer Pl., C.M. to go tiJhing! In waler now Parle Spaces Avallahle
jstable, establiahed oom-Immediate opentnr. Apply in Uniforms furniahed, gd. drawer dreGSer with mirror, ibes. ~w, &g weig w 6'2-1514. 6/4 61'3-04S9 aft 8PM · 1425 Baker St., ca.ta .._ , -be-•ts C 11 ... -~-.,._.. A 1 •• 2590 5 dra\W!r chest, Heavy ..... wuls remov. seat. Hand "'block Eut at. Jl&rlao BIN. ·pany, • ...,.. ucu , a peraon " ......,,u:r.ct .,...v.c:e comm. program. pp..,. maple wood. 6f2..U69. 345 walker, no Whls. Pr, bed DARL!tJG silver. ~tten ~ 18~ R~t w/new 3tiffP c.o.ta-Mel& (n-4) 541).8111 1!= ~;;~:=~~ SoUm COAST ~::'.'" Blw .• CM. Aak tor E. J.Stt> St. C.M. G~~P:~;1c ~·w~paU. 5"'1905 alt ~m~"""1 ~ks~ i:; ~ or 642-3396. '°""' 'IVSIIN Adlt Pk. 2
Icy, 2}0. W. Warner, Suite · FORD-MERCURY SERVICE Station I slan d PACKARO Bell •tereo can-2045 N0. ,.._In LADIES dl·-·• dinner Perslan,female.64641026/4 20, '""'-I M M tuJI hr, 2 ba, drSI rm, cent. 211, Santa Ana. :m Broadqy Laguna Beach Salesman. Over 3:1. Exp'd sole, like new, $1 5 O . S•nt• AM 547.o681 ...,,..,,...., KITTENS-' wks old box • ....... _...rt ;;°' air, e:lec kit, dl.llhwr, dllpm. 'NEED23MEN ' pref'd.28CllE.Cout Hwy, ~ci:ple1m::e si!; ~~':~2llmi::! trained. 1 pearl gr~, 1 ~n~;.,.~o. =~t.lWl~ 11 1 Recpt. $400. at Gol.de ntod , CdM. -"ver, -·-• -·~t ,__ P IAN98 •ORGANS _ u ~-t 00 ea·• ·••o. black &44-l A"" or £"ta:'>09'> • .::.C~"""~:.::,.,o:.:-==-Sbarp youna:: gal with good 675-0533. au IVUJJU .. ,,...,.,. u vu NEW &: USED 711 -..-. i.:u """' ' ~ "'~ 1-4' FIBERGLASS rune.bout aft 10 AM . . Immediately = .. :$=.~ -TELL~RS-1:"~·=·~ .... :==:Clrlano ~a'.;.',:~::=~":t swEET kittens, 1 ""''· 2;::'.r1sso~"· hal•=-~="u;.,,=,.,=1M.-pr1oe~~~~'!.i=,.,...,..
• PART Agency, 200 We1tcll.U Dr., A~:~= cost $300, sell $110. -43" •Kimball Pianos 61 ASSORTED make:li, blk, mother ls Siamese. ~'Mitchell Cabin Cruiser 5 StU' Adult ft. 6CMJ.fi
N.B. 64S..2T?O a._-exper round marble top table $35 e Kohler l Campbell most ly Ed ls on Ac 548-51.22, l61SKent, N.B. 614 w/motor &: trtr. Xtru. -~-· =====~-~-~ in our new Huntington __ ,, .. eak ' "-;•=,,.~====== i OR FULL nME REl'IRED MAN Two days BOaoh and Costa Mesa off. !':'.aul058t. "'!"" t buu.t $65. COAST MUSIC Souodscrlbe trauscriblng A PLANTS. Day.Jill ... Dutele $850. 548-1954 &ft 6. ··--' S3 75 h per wk, Gudening It. ices of Downey Savinp & .....,.... · NEWPORT It HARBOR dictation e:quipt with extra Iris, ttfldy to plant, Umlted Blcycln ftlS :.'* • r. * miscell. chore&. AcUve &: Loan1As9oc, Forfullpartie. SPANISH Bedroom, (3 Coata Mesa* 642-2851 :"'~t;~plies$4fl0,wbole amount. 988-49'.ll 612 S•lllaMtl 9010 BiANCHI l t&Uan foldJ llf
dependable. 646-5545 a1t u1anl call Penonnel (213) months old,) aet complete Open 16-6 Fri 10-9 SUn 12-5 FREE kittens, very darling. :A.'GE 19 TO 35 7pm. 869-00t2 with new king-size bed with we are baving a MISC. Household items A: Also, awing 1et. 962--8612 or F ·R E E I model, 3 ~; Too new MR ROE 956-2871) SALESLADY for Jewelry WAITRESSES*** 10 yr wattaJlty. 53&-6946 or Wtial• of • Sale camping equip. 3226 Mon-646-1009. 6/.C • to be: called Uled. aso.
, Store. Some exper. req'd EXPERIENCED SC.-1128 • on Pianos and Organs. t.ana Ave, C.M. ~2025 ' Kl'ITENs-3 clean, adorable. 1.,:;536--8936=· =·=====::: ••NEEDED y t · PH: 548-3402 No Phone Calla 8' SOFA never used, quilted OU better come on down! AUTUMN Hue mink stole, Free to cood home. Basic' 'Boat;llll Mini Bibo 1: Aj,pl.y Jn Penon floral, ICOtcbguarded $125. WARD'S BALDWIN SI'UDIO x!Rt cond $300, Oce l ot 54H122 · • 614 U116 MuiI::250:.ce.:1~~ See Bett)' Bruce at SURF" SIRLOIN Match. loveseat $75. 1119 Newporl, c.M. 642-MM. ·straight stole $].SO. 675-8828 11 Months Old, Beagle mix-BONANZA s;;. lip ...
• ...:. APPL'l -m fl l830 hclltc .(loUt H'"". m.-0592. Open Ewry Nile -lm'e, apayed female with Course chrome te-. and llal>fl. I • (_,; Newport Beach HOUSEFUL of new model &: &mday Afternoon Misc. W•nfN 1610 all lhots. 642-3089. 6/-4 Uke new. $150. EwsdlWI
. 186 E. -St., c.M. t.J,j, xec WE NEED YOU --· fumil197.-.;,.~7· $683or' MOVING To ~oat·M .ust WANTED floral print IOfa, n.uFFY Kittens, 7 wka, Ottered lo .... Public by the ..... ~ 5fM1'0 PfEW CAR SALESMAN Aceney fw Career Girls ~ sacrifice Jl.400 W~1?er Recliner chair, Mlriad trained to aand b ox. Balboe Power Squadron PDWELL 3 H.P . $f 0.
Ford Dealer. "9 Years in «UJ W. O>ut HW)'., NB. CALIF. CASTING CO. 637-CIO. ' organ. Bl&Ck ebony finish, squares, Tuben ~lo sure , 646-5413 6/4 starting '1 P.M., Monday, lK>NANZA 9 H.P. Brand .~neM bu openings far 8Y appobt. 646-3939 Lookin&' for every day J)e$'Ple SOLJD Walnut desk; exec. m~el No. 4l00, 2 key~· Bathroom ceil'g heater Old SMAU.. White shaggy poodle June 15, at Newport Harbor new,~* m-3592 :two~~ new car llkeyou! ForT.V.Commer. s!Je, o:mtemp. de&i&n. 5 12 base keys FOR 1nTlall domed trunk, Sauage'ltllf. Yacht Oub, m w. Bay--·-·· -~Mlwnen. Top F..anlings for Sales ~ & film work. Receive drawers, 1 tile de pl h organ, piano or $350 cash. f1ng machine, Die door mix, 1 yr. old. Gd family. Ave., Newport, NG advance Motorcycln 9*
ltop man, Apply in penon tree scrtt:n test. no exp nee. drawer. 646-087 aft 4 PM Call aft. 5, 645--2204. refrig_ · . 646-8226 644-645? 614 rerJstratl Enroll 1 c1au l----'-------1
only ' BUFF\IM'S Not a l!IChool, no fee, -•-· d--•· _._ 3 ICttens; 2 black &: white, on, a ' MO'JORCYa..E '67 Trtum.pb
; ~Robins Ford • "° to $125 PER DAY 3-.Pc. _.., .,_:un:uer·~ HAMMOND, Steinway, Yam-WANT good used iiewlng 1 calico. 846-4600. 4811 San-~ ~=Yk, ~ght ;:e~ BommUe with e x tra 206otiarbcn-Blvd NEWPORT · ted.Ftr. pbobe cue attached, Color TV, machine $25. or l es5. dyCaneHB 6/4 ·~·; tiberslutiody•reartender-
CostaMesa · Uacce~n4) ~t ~=; Dryer, misc. =-tN~:ic!.":!tp=~~ 642-671laft6:30PM -M~. n:at~~s Ir eupet ,~~~~Sa~es=~C.: -.tallone piece.&G-ta
N\lftlnl . Now interviewing * WAITRESS * So. cant at Sc:bmtdc Music Old Electric· Tr1ln1 remnants tor immediate re. no Accident" CHEV. '69 v..a, stick % ton, ~G!STERED NURSE •pplic.1~1 'for * HOSTESS * HOUSE .full pt furniture, C.o. lS07 N, Main, Santa Ana 842--1731 moval, 646-8226 614 FLIPPER 868 hull, Merldan I ft. bed, ~· cuat. Lo ml.
! · LC..C.C.U. Exp'd. OYer 25 cheap. 'S9 T·Blrd $125 cash. TWIN Size canopy Bed in -2 MALE. guine& plgs, Ben la deck. comp. w / 1a11 s . Xlnt $2500. S.283S
zi!Po""•c -~.. * CLOTHING * BLUE DOLPHIN '19:1 Sballmar, Apt 3' C.M. STEINWAY grand ptaoo, 5' "°"" cood. brn. Wlllfg la bm. • whl -..., Jn April, Uled '99 !<a-121, 5 ..,,
......... !la, coatinulng ~ SALESMAN 3355 Via Lido, N.B, SLIPR.EDPER~~ _ 1", model M. Xlnt cond. Csll 54<M725 (with-). 6f2.3246 612 twice, """""'" m ove d, Good eondl Sacl1fleel =....i-:.~ConC:: WAITRESS .Swl.ng &:grave. *64&-~ -Anti~~te w/eold. 2 REAL cute male kittens, must H:ll. Make otter. .~ter.3 pm~U25 ,,.ro ahltt,w/,....unnt ex. $25(11), ~·7 FREE TO YOU si. wka old. Weaned & 8ayalde Vlllqe 67>-1331 '68 Honda 4!0 Scnmbler
.. -Hosp. S1Bl2 Coat EXPERIENCED ONLY, ·~-. & SOFA FOR SALE $30 BAllY Grand. walnut -· tra·-~ ••• -6/2 Aak f"'' Peg 2lltlO mile•. 17511 'Jt ...... a.. , .,_ "".n. C!J9,. TOP ·SALARY· per. -...no ave. pay, UIS. • • * <d ·-* , · · t---------·-~ ull'Ed: ;-,,.._,., . <X>MMlSSION benefits. Apply: DENNY'S, -.......ov recood. Sac. $6'50. 675--124.5 COCK·A·POO loves ehlldren .FREE To iOOd borne 6 wk CAL. 24 Bargain, Ce.red. for 6C2..()568 after I -" * * * NURSES-. . ----' -129:14 Beach Blvd., G.G. HARMOsJ-•-Nl~'l;W· ~~ or 56,5459. and o""'r~dogs,_ 1£l!e't' .. .o!<j..lldonble_m&f<!. Klttoo.. -~=% ii!1it~.£.~ l!l8:i 'Yamaha 'llO, Set !!P lor '· Apply in penon '*'* WAITRESS ** ""'1"''6, ; $350. -.,;.;au Calico, flu and ~ame2. 842-7623 612 ~wvme.n, ~-~ 1u. Dirt. $125.
WE are iDcreui.ng penion-.. to • p.m. , Apply·. MR. ED'S HOBRAU 644-C§W-\I,; ~~ _Tel•vlslon 8205 962-4596 aft 5 pm 1001 Pua low brtdpl. Comp, $3,950. *Ph 6'75--4425 ti ,net in all depts, all shilt., ~ " ~---FLUFFY FrUky kit tens, 644-2128 1--=_,·,-...,--:::--'ICU • CCU • OB • labor • 1n2 Placentia. C.M. CUSl"OM Ood bar w/burnt 15" Portable color TV & Dr. HB. 612 weaned and tra lne d . '65 Yamaha 250 ~delivery, operating roam NO. 1 FASIUON ISLAND WARD SECY.-Reoeptionist orange leather )!and rall A: •tand $95 UFH 2 years NEED itxid homes for year 548-4615 6/2 12' Sloop, Main, J ib, Genoa, NHds work. $200
and floor nuning. NEWPORT BEACH ln nursing: area. Gd typist. 3 bar atoob, $150. 836-1337 old. Su.ssll. . old fe;nale cat and . 3 2 Adorable kittens 1 itriped fbrlp, hltn f Io t a t Ion• * 546-3146 *
ALL privat.e rooms, 150 bed Worlc 2 days, 3 a1temoons, Office Furniture IOIO 12 .. Portable ·UHF-VHF $35 .. adorable blk 7 ,wk old kit· tabby. 1 catloo. 1160 E. =~~rithy. Trtr loc. $550. '66 BSA 65o MK U
'unit. Convenient _ boolbw sALEs, .• Attention! Per10nnel Dept. HOAG • '24" 'IV $15 1S01Ai E l8th tens male and female. -Ocean Blvd. J:Salboa 6/4 MUlt See to Apprec!atel
'and schools. Anyon.! With a real estate HOSP1 N.B. USED,.1Jtee:l ~sics ~til)re CM 548-6529~ • ' 842·7125· 612 BEAUTIFUL• Bii( 4::: white i:ooboalt';_~rn!Neondo ... ;... Trail!~ 9{'~ e ~VIEWS at your eon-liceme Who Wants expert WOMEN,Litedeliverywork. Po1tur, dWn $12.50 Ir \IP NEEDgood,hornefO(lovable 8wkoldklttenhousetrained "" .. ""~' .m.J•,teau.r
fvenience. Can (7lf) 847-7807. training and a full time Must'have own car. Apply: • Used 2 I: 4 dra~.#UJRI HI-Ff & Stereo 8210 apayed .te.male _tortoae shell inside kitty. 5f8--0813 6/4 ~ p':.f: $1100. 646-614t after Aute Service
t HJJNTING'OON INTER. job. -WE NEED HELP! 325 N", Broadway, Room 410, .cab!neJJ; • Uted wood._ cat. Brilhant' colore:~· HOtllle. . , & P•rts MDI ~co~ HOSPIT· More dieilts thin we can Santa<Ana. ' .McMaha.n·~ Delk~ FOR Sale: Craig car stereo, broken, iiweet'''a.ntl gentle. AOOR.ABLE White &: blk. SABOT Schock racer,-1968 -".;..;."· '-o~o·----'-"~· ! AL, 17Tl2 Beach Blvd,. handle. Call now for rurther UQO ,Newport mvd. • new Ii never used. $1.Ul. 548-0813 6/2 kittens to good home male top condition, co mpl ete JTAUAN Sports car bod.Y
t Huntington Beach. infonnation, Dou& Whiting Sti=~=. =~·part. Costa Mesa * 642-MSO 00.-1067., BEAUTIFUL all white and female. 893--21167 614 w/traller $300. 615-5285 w/tirefl. Mutt sell. $15.
1 NURSE 'S AIDES 546-5440 * 547-3428, 544-7814 * 2 Beaut. Desks, 4 blk vinyl S-r1-I -Good &payed cat -tiger striped 2 Small frisky mixed breed eves. Dry dock alto avail. &42--3629 or 6f2..3398, ~
· RAINE ES* SecretarY --clU'I, photostat copier, etc. po ng • l500 marking!! on back and face. Short-haired. Male and LIDO 141 '
1 • * T Executive Secr.t•ry Schools-lnstructfon 7600 6f6..43.11. 9'6" DeXtri surfboard Must 2 JOttena blk and tiger. female. 546-'r.1>2 6/4 Per1ecl condition A11o trall. !!._1ller, Tr•vel M2S
(ALL SHIFTS) $SOO mo to start u.crifice $30. See to a~ 548-0813. 6/2 DARLING Black German er, muat iiell. Best offer -
6 day week, little typing & ITS YOUR MOUi!! ~ Re1t•ur1nf I014 preclate. 540-8873. GERMAN Shepherd 1emale, Shepherd pups, 6 wks. takes. 642-9405 Mr. Todd. S37-40Tl {n _ service program with shorthand, lot& of responsi· 't'lr 2 yrs. old, housebroken, 675--7200 614 DINKITI'EN aaillng dinghy
'medi-vision. Fringe b!oofita. bilities with major Orange (l) 7' Dell Cue ~~~ 18~.~ ~~~: $;s~ trained, very lovable, needs HOMEBUILT At r pl a n e , w/dolly .t cover. Xlnt cond.
HUNTINGTON VALLEY ~!Yz'.inno. Prodas ""u.2 to V.P. AIRLINE & TRAVEL (2) Hamburpr Grills plenty bf afiection. To good fu 1ela1e and plans. $200. 644-1529. Stre•m Line '70 ..... (1) Cotton candy machine Call ~· 62 ' CONVALESCENT 3190 Pullman, CM Ted 642-7455 Jim 534--MOl • home only. 646-87 6/4 557-7055 6/4 LUDER I6. WW Sacrifice, Terry•Nom•d•Oa1l1
HOSPITAL 540-5432 INDUSTRY CAREERS Mlscollenoout 8600 FREE Horse manure, yoU ORPHANED Blk & white MUST SELL NOW • Best Exploror Motor H-•
8382Newman, Gerig• Sil~ 8022 haul, hrlngcontaJners: Also pupp y needs home . otter.~ Fourwl~s•WM_kencll;r
·Huntington Beach, calif'. Secretary AIR. BRUSH with 1i4 2 kittens, need good home . 642-Q.48 ·6/4 ./WANTED: 12• to 15. Used TR.ATEL
•PRACTICALNURSE* Construction firm, beach eOPERATIONSAGENT FSI'ATESale,fum.ptctures. ti orsepower cc~ssor, Weaned & trai ned. PETS1ndf,.IVESTOCK CAtAMARAN.WrlteDaib' TRA-ILER SALES
tor permanent live • in job area, good skills, able to dishes 6: flJ forth . hole, color jar, excellent 54&-1243 6/-4 ~ -·---Pilot M-33
'in beach area. Beautiful work under Pc1"""ttt~~ •TICKET SALES Everything goes . 328 condition, suitable for 9.lgn POODLE a: Terrier mixed, Pets, Gener1I 8800 SABOT-O>mplete __ ,, .. to 131n'H•rbor Blvd •• G.G. 'borne, lite duties, tree time. Loraine, West ~~-u-. e RESERVATIONS Poinsettia, CdM, Tue,/Wed, _.._ hobb See 1 yr, both brothers must • • .,........,. 1"' at--i..o N ol
.-...11 -·,.._ .............. , ~ Westclitf Dr., • ·~ -~GHT"'RGO • 2 3 t"' ,,....,p . or Y11t. at PET chickens, ducks,,...,_, sail. Alme.« new, must sell. Garden~-,.._.,0• •No fee. ......... Home .. .......,,.., ...., ..... -; l\.U\o ~ ~ ~ .. une • • ...,. Dall Piiot Art De I 3311 go to same home, very good --o-¥ vnn-.
547-6681. N.B •. &tS.2770 e CDMMUNICATIONS W ~ .... ........,_ M P Mak w/kldii, need fenced yard. fertile eggs A: Mame cat. ~2624 •--11 e TRAVEL AGENT ApplloncH lloO . ~. ~~ eaa. ' •'S.3762 6/4 540-2333. KITE • XLNT COND -·-
M W 7100 oUer. MM32l Cul< fOr Anne c~::::..='-------" li~~obs-Mon~~~~·~W~om~.~7~1~00~1 J~o~b~o~~to~n~,~-iiii·~~~ or ~) . 2 GR.A y Female kittens. 8 BABY Mynah Bird &: cage Balboa tile * 675-1652 ALPINE Airline Schools P1clflc FOR Connoiueur.-decorator . wka. old, Utler box trained. $35. 13'.l9 W. Balboa Blvd., Ill 610 E. 17th, Sonia Ano JtomJ,. v.lytt uphol, love * AUC110N * o.,, gn.7430, ovenlngs Apt. I, N.B. 6'!3-9801 Power CrulHra 9020
543-6596 seats A: chn, mirron, fancy U YoU wfll sell or buy 494-0367 6/4 • l825 'S9 25, CHRIS craft. Needs VACA= TELEPHONE
The Smile-i.n Your Voice
Could Be Worth
A Starting Salary of
$415 A Month
We. need people with smilin9 voices, wtio •r•
1blt to :....ork 1ny shift, to do some of our most
important Public Rel1tion1 work -•• Tel ...
phone Optrators.
And we'll pay $415 • month right from the
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~ (~' 4~~.,~ ::. A~=.~~~:: p.m. '!:Dr::afe ho:~e~or b= ~ogs . :r;.lr. :o:;;:de M::;! Ex:t~1c19n1::1con
e School of Bu1lne11 • 613--8610. Windy's Auction Bern puppies cute & healthy. POODLE Pups 2 wtnte, 7 for" T.P.U. 646-212) Olympl• _Alpine
MODEL (KM) Lady Kenmore 2075% Nl!'WpOrt, CM 146-8686 548-0SJ.3, 6/2 wks., small mlnlahlrej :xc Apache. Wheel C•mp.r
Featuttl weekly refre~her auto washer. Coppertone, Behind Tony'• Bldg, Mat1. NEED good home !or gentle 2ord1 . .;""·N1300...,!; BBa Ocha Speed Ski Bolts 9030 Worlds. •·-est fDOlt CIOIDo counes in the skilh )'OU late model :dn't cond $85 , vu e .. t""•• e a ...... need to pt the job you delivered. ,847-8115. or CARPET left from CommJ. terrior mixed female. Beige 67~ 14' GLASS Wizard -plete l\V 'ftbldt abopptac want. 546-8672. contracta. $1.98, $2.88, •hag and blk. Loves children · .,-20hp centar • $3.99 tq' yd. Drakes C&rpet 548-0813 6/2 DOBERMAN pUps, AKC 7 Johmon, accellOries. Bob; 8352 Garden G~ Bl9d, 00
e 833 Dovft' Dr., N.B. e USED Appliances Ir TV:s, 17206 Beach Blvd, H.B. ADORABLE cocker mix 7 ;k!km~ m:ie., ~ : ~p'. ~ 646-2431. eve wknda 534-6686
• 642-3870 . • all guaranteed.. Dunlap •, SU.Silt wk. old puppies -male and ....,
------........ 1815 N •W p 0 r t. C.M. WHEELBARROW ... _Rt •At1, female, 836-4493 8/2 968-5260. 15' M,et'CUI')' Inbfd, boat • 0-S Sat. Open Sa:bclQ ~ 548-7788. ......,. ~ •SILKY TERRIER PUP• trailer TS HP. New 4 cyl.
Unique nmmer workllhop sell $14, 30' of 2" plu !Jc 3 KlITEhJ-l NS,hal ,~,..:.? .. !;!I AKC, 7 w_kl, Reuonshle eng. $650, 675-8079 aft. 4:30. Trvclca tM Dtamatial, vo1ce, modeUnf, KF;N'MORE auto wuber A pipe $5, Cheirs, table lamps, w "" ong ·"""'' ~~. *962-831'1* :::;;:;::=;;:;;;,;:;:1.__:.__:. _____ .__:.j
Aerobatics. te.p, ballet, etc. speed QUetn elec. dryer. Mite. 644-1058. 6/! Bo.t Malntenence to33
$1.25 Per C1us 541).3461) Both ln :idnt. cond. $40 ea. 23" Motorola TV, Exe. 3 Beautiful furry ldtte.nll. 1 •St. Be~ p u ppie s , ---GMC TRUCKS ;;:::=;,:,:::=:=::;.=~= Willdeliv. 847-8U5,_~2 ahape. $40 Port. &te.reo wks olcl. Weaned, used to champion sired, $175. PAINT A VARN I SH, Hele now.
Th .. tric•I 7900 • Maytag deluxe Wdh!!r S90 record player $.10. 7' pool a box. S46-7850 613 6424586, 438-Ma.gnolla, C.M, REFINISH, Our Specialty. lmmed.lale beJ.twrJ
Maytag set, gas dryer $200 table $40. &46-Ul8. IOTI'EN, 3 mos old, silver MOVING mwrt sell 2 yr old Reaaonable rates. Quallb! ACTING Othenh'om.$25Up 5314637 21"AdmiralColorT.V.wllh grey w/dark stripes maleDalamtlantoiJ'OOvy workdoneat yourlllp. Soutbem C>rance c.oantt"•
Do YoU want to be a f\Jll tim~ GE Washer A Dryer $110 new antenna and picture Lovable call 89>1·6'123 61_2 people. Best oUer. 548-0556. BOAT MAINT. co. only Authorlmed GMC o.Jc
-·-••ng pro'·u•·o··". Do for both. 644-1058. 3429 tube. UJ>, Call 813-3316 0 G. . 1 lovl CHIHUAHUA . Pups. AKC, Newport Beach 543-5552 ' UNIVI RSITY ~ ~ ·~ sew.eu CdM ·"· 6 M VIN M"'t .... o no OLDSMOllLI ' you haw the telf,dladpUne , . • '"i.cr pm. lam.Uy ll F Terri $25 &: up, Hsbrlm. Shot.I. ---
to irubject youneU to a ri&:· •REFRIGERATOR, whitee 1250 MULTILJnt 0 ff fie t loves ~hlld:~. :2,..1691 :/3 Lovely pets. ~7-3814 BMt Sllp Mooring 9036 2850 Harbor Blvd.
id Britilh training cmne A $l5 pm1. Good condltlon $1200. AT La.st! AKC ErwJlsh Bull 21' Side tS. .~-;n.--Coet& Mfta . ~
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tbe artistic humility to ae> •842-1649* &ffr1567. ·s~~;:w =s ;: 3~ pU.pS, Ohamp. blood line. * 6'75-e83l * · '10 FOl;'d 'i Ton XLT Rt,npt,
-t -•-rolea ••tu a. o-·~ Mob·1--;;r1 £::=::: ....,, ~~"' ... · -390. auto --•"/.•, --cep """"• ..... 1191:1 An•~--1110 llW.A.IV ie :uuo pnone, member. 645-1609. 6/2 .....,...,,.;o~•· ..,._ -. -.pfd/b -O:>Dit~"ladf-b
training period ill completeT ~":..:.: 4 • (hanneJ, transi&tortzed. BLOND Shaggy dog male-AKC Male Sllk;y $100 or trade Mobile Homea f20D equity' 53&-9&72 ,
Ttlk to us soon' ind find out more ebout b._
ln9 a P1c:ific Telephone Operator, We're hi,.. tr~9 now between 8:30 A.M. and 4:)0 P.M.,
Monday thN Friday at No. 2 City Blvd. East,
Suitt 240, Orange, C11if. lSo. of Ch .. pmt n,
west of O r1n9• County Ho1pit1ll 639·3260.
(If toll c111, call coll•ct.r
An Eqol Opporl•nlly Employar •
'
g;A ~T~~=O~, Org. Co, monthly nwlcet Reuonable. 540-0032 part poodle pekin;ese and for what bavt )'OD. Call ·_ • '"""
SHOP ml&ht be able to help ANTIQUE SHOW N.B. F~.m l ly Te nnts -'!' l:louiiebroken. 836-4493 612 537.-4895 -l~ DOUBLE WIDE ·~ ~·~:r:so ~ oi,;.
you, No previous experlence & SALE mem~p, ~ + ~ans. BEAUTlFUL gray and while BULL Ten1tr Pups, fi{lest Set Up ln P'amtijt Parle. Pet &CS--()99!.
neceaar"Y, no act ba.n1tr. Sat. J~ ]th. ~all.in, • ! ~!~ext 350 Clara 8 wk aid kitten. lookloa: for ~~':lines, I wkl, ~ ~e: 2W.f:· A S.A. '54 DODGE M-37 MUI..,,.
Members of thls ·~cluslve p.m . .,un une ,· am. 8.u..uuA BAY CLU B good home 8364493 612 s . . a. , , "T I wl tt
a:roup will only bit accepted p.m, Ort. C.o. Fairgrounds, MEM8ERS8JP for sale. 2 PL' n-FY. bab 'ici . OLD ENGLISH SH EEP Sl,250 w Call J'>C' 51S.sm dlla t I 88 Falr Orlve.,Cosl& Mtaa. '6*85$9 * .'!A Y liens, DOG )fust .ell very S4MM1 A.M.S. -----. f:~: wH~ ~ ri::i:. AdmitlJlon SOc. -HEAVY Oak desk 60" x 34". B42-4050 613 re...;nahlet 84M013 . PRJV. Bcb. Udo-Prk. 2 BR. '61 4 WHL. Drlvt F·lOO·JWd
Call 4944404 fOt appt. CHINESE Ginger Jar1, Can be reOnlshed .. Make of· FREE _Ca!lco Manx kittens: -=--·-Furn. Vacant. Adult only, =°' bed. $1480. ·
THE PROFES9'IONAL nyi.tchln&: pair. bcellent tcr. MS.-'6M aft 5PM. 837-S!IO 612 Ho r1t1 ~ 1130 pet ok:. S6800. Terms . i'~li;yf=iHf:p:~=v.<iJ--~ .. oot ·OF-lllmlX 11-.....h. _ 11 -· _ • , rtrh·t1·S11·ir. ~\1-T;P:U. V .
Sta •Motion Plctu-DOLL Collection: Forn1-Yau'U fbif .-.1 bargaJM Loves chlldrtn. 557-7872 6/4 • }f0~ BOARDED, Box 6'73-:242 396 ·~· 17,000 ml'•· NI
· Be~';;ning-Adv1.nccd" dolll. 27" Bru. 24" Inc~ when )'OU •:.;hop" Dail)t FREE Augustine 11'8.llB. you stalls k corral, S3S whh THE QUJO<F.Jt YOU CAIL. poWl'I', lmruc. ~
OaMft 646-61-49 eves. Jumeau 61MS10. PllotclallWed ad lfction! dla. I ..-111 lltlp, 64MtOl: 6/4 Iced. A'fh!S91 Tia! Qtn~·SELL Sltdrday • DDIE-A-:Llla:lr'
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TRANSPORTATION TRAllSl'OllTATION TltANSPORTATION TRA!W'ORTA TION --!!~~~~~~~~T~~~:n}!OH~:-:D°!..~-~NS~RTATIOll TRANSPOllTATION -' ~~~TATION
!ii~ft:"':;l.~;;;:~95~11 '!"!!'!'?" """!" -·~-A-9600 lmporlo<i .._ '. -Aul. Loo~ "" U.... C•n 9900 Uoad Con ftOOUMd Cors 9900 UMd 'i4" , 9900 •
... '$!. ~~ DA1'SU8 ) MG VOLKSWAG!N FORD A~ " CADly.AC -,._., dlml r1m&. 4 -~ ' LE.l.llNO•SYSl'EI<
MUSTANG COR'fEilE
.... pwr take oft, Wamn SELECTION -... -or ,;,1 J'OR QUICK SALE , FM radio, new tlrt1, now hp. 4 opd. Pow<:r olttrinr
ltitoi • • C.tet """' hall • ........,,.. LARGE -·· -JaUliii Im CADILLAC PARTS' '<4 CORVE'ITE $1900. AM· '68 lo(uatang, Call! si>ec. 1911
fnmtlnar, 1'Ulb' crptd, e:na: . ''M6'' of VW ' ~ T v -Wlndahleld WJpen m-oit7 ~· Make ofler.•5t6-0012,
•'4r l•o. 4: U potl .... M'llllll -• THINI ~·-cl.all-caraud Battei, ndl>tor, 11r<1 a toft ..... .i. dloc bmu. IA ml. I
-,.._ '~ .. ,.....,1a-...:-.au.a" m CAMPERS •-1t ~ -Radio ,,, .... ~·1000=' ==-=-=
-ml "11 bar. ZIMMERMAN ' ff b v w --~ ud -Wbeela COUGA '69 MUsrANG V-8, air, auto,
'51 ~ ... statloa ...... "FR!BILANDBI" a r 0 u r • Qompet!IJ;,, ..... -• . p/t, $2400. Ofc. m.1611 ext mo.~-can ,an.. 1 2145 HAIUIO~ ILVD. ~ -~-• • 11.,.,...-._., A1r COndl-a '68 C0""9• XR7 1'81, home 842-6293 .
... ..-.:..a. d·---.,. .. 11-1n MM:M fMW'!'r 1rt J.U'111o"""-' • ... .n , u>. "-u~•t -~·.. ........ ...,_ -.. • ,IU6Ll.I c ...,. "tndt!n" value aor nooa.... w • Farlor)' a Ir conditioning '65 Mustang 2+2 Fas1back.
,:.;._, __ • 9520 "69 DATSUN ~.... SALES• SEltVICE ,.., -.., """ lllanY Other I,.... '°""' dJac lnl«s, vii;.i • v~ aum, 1815. -.. ._.. ,.~ 1B'lll BEACH BL., 842""4.15 e All popa&u ma1r.ts avail. 542-3U'.I .Atttr 5 P.M. tr>p. dlr, lotll of li:OOdies. ~aft 6 pm.
CAMPERS Bir 8'cla11 • ...,,_ eam,4 llUNTINGTON BEACH F &ble<:umpleta j)tlaJlo CaD '~El Dor&do. Looded. l (YUJlM), Will take trade '61 MUJI ... "9, VS, ,_.perd,
* 6 PACK *-=·~':.;.,.~ M.GB ~ '68 VW BUG -" Ma!C<ID Reid ~r· ... V•ry clWI. $6100. or llnance private party. m<eb perfeet, leavlri& couo-
vate putJ (04264) Call Pbll • 2 Door Sedan_ 4 ~. ra. Le:a.trw ¥anaeer ~ 4IC-a1&1. ·E ~.1.. Call Ml-4052 -or -~~a.q -tty, ·'1600. 545-2486
$795 dlr 5tl).3lO(I or 49f.-iQ'J9, '67 MOB-GT dio, liil!aler, excellent <»tld. . Thii lllre lO "Lm. -1966 MUStANG GT 289. Xlnt
R ~. ~ with blk 1 .. _ In ' • "'-1r· -·" ..,__ ~ •• CAD......__ leather int. '18 c XR7 nd ~-DOT i>A TSUN u., ~. . ••·~· w01 ~~.:..-:... -.. ,. '::"'..::: ROBINS '!ORD AXIFM -~~ MI ,.,., OllCJS co · -;.&;,..,.., *
F1111 Price
~ model lncluda cab
over feature, 2 bamer stoYe,
Jee blr(. b.ttane beater A
lite. Belt valpe bi U!Wn.
Kllltolll Moton
845 Bilir, CM. 54t).5915
'61 Econoline CHeavy duty)
C&mPer Van.· Rel:t·E-Kamp
CPflom interior. Sleeps 3
·ad u I ta. Selt-cot1taint!d. --8' Full ~ camper,
fact, dlsoootinaed moclel.
Complete. 18'!5. 8!11 Wnt
13th St Coata Mesa ..
'68 vw Freedom camper,
AM/FM, Bear c:arrtar, cbalnt $2395 .•• . . M6-«HO
'69 DODGE Van.' 0:.tshlm In-
ter. Elec.' nfrig., new tires.
Tape deck. Bob IJ73...2t98.
~-"'"1-" __ ,_m
inter. Fully ~. ladod-J.I·--.,., _..., r,..,._, 1 .-wtlttnnl .OPEN P~ILY Ina: wire wheels. Exc:eptitn. <ZKM588>. can dlr Plill aft :ioeo Harbar Blvd. tact air. 'tflt tN *I. Pf"l' ._ ..... ,, a rnc. ·AND ally clean tbnlOUt.. Sewi-al to &!ft 51).llOO .w 8'.to29.. a.ta Ilea lfS.OalO ·door klCICI etc. 6t4-a58 power dilc bnm. "~ ·~Y =~M:· ;;cio ~~
SUNDAYS oth<:ra to. ,,_ lrom. WAN1ED top, dlr, Iola "' ...,.U... -CAU&•O (YZ?.068). Will talte trade, -·=pncla-,.,_ .. ,_ .. ----:c--,--,; 11'311 ""'''Blvd. . F ' --. '-'I , _.. . " mm.~ Beach1 I'll pe,y top dollar far )'OUJ' or ...... or .. , or 11.nanc:e private part;y. '65 M11.1tal"ll' fb, 4-spttd, ..... m~ ltNVIU'J. VOLKSWAGEN today Call ., 1970 CadUlac Conv, New, '17 Camaro SS 350 4 spd dillc Call 5tM002 ar 49f-9773 aft chrome Astfoi.rlma. Xlnt
""W"" :or ..... ";T"'-and uk tor Ralph, sft.3o:n_ black w/rtd leather. hrb, stt!ttO, radlo, ~ 10 Lm. cond. 536-7135
'68L ·Dcrtun Ext. fi6.67. 673-<l!m. </ l~O C&dillac c.onv., 4,000 C:.T tll'Js. American zriap •• ~69-co=u~G~A~R-. p-wr-,-,..,-,~-~. '66 Mu«ta.ng, 6 cyl. New
WqC)oil '67 . vw Camper: AM/FM ~!:;· cuatom eold w/eoJd $UIOO. 49M2'l1 brakes, polys:Jau tires, xlnt brakes & paint. 1 (11Vner.
,.1..... Ex_ ' iid1. SlOO W. Coast Hwy., N.B. radio, htt standing cano • cond. $2500. 673-71D3 675-3793.
_ .. , .,...,,, oelJent co oo.-5'().1764 l l.995 0, bet! oner. ~: I 1969 C&<!lllac 4 dr .D<Vllle, CHEVROLET I..:;=======
tlon, ~/; "".11 price Authu""" MG O.al.,. ply ln-4229. lea?'"' ln~r. • OUlslan\1---~-' -. DODGE OLDSMOBILE
l(llltolli Moton MGB-GT, '61• nu valv•'" l\llJsr sell! '67 VW / ~. CadlQtc Et i.:rado, '67 EL CAMl!llO .,. ~~ Chall••-R-T 1--------
muttlen, shoeks, fir. mats, Squartba.ck Very good cond. eraY w/blk vinyl roof. V8, autcm.tic, power ateer· ,~ ~1 • All .... --~:;NI '69 Olds CUUass ~
&tS Baker, ·C.M. Sf0.5915 ~ tires. Must ~! $1350, C&ll aft. 6 PM </ 1969 Meroedts Deni .f dr.. 1fti A~, lacl air cond. c;ll ;;;.-zm xbu, .,_,.,. L11te new. S2SIXl
6U-988S • Olnel , ' Exoe:Umt1 ~don <in aQd · Olli aft 5pm s.16-8245 ENGUSH FORD '61 MGB-GT; Xlnt cond, '64 vw Bug. Exoel cood. TR,ANs·WORLD ' out. Will --""In '65 DODGE Point Conv.,
..,..._ --newly painted, wire wheels inside 1; out· $195. Call AUTO LE~SING . ~ ot crnall ,down,. <U· ~ ~ ~sro&-er ·ro. Cl=_:!~==:
ALL NEW ENGLISH 645--2853 eves 549-4ll1. :CAt Ba.ylhot9 R;k:btidd, ~.1 -~;=: J?b.D~dlr~ G13-T252 •: ' eves 962-a1&4 or !162--ml.
FORDS NOW IN sroCK P, ORS .. CHE '64 vw Bue. pearl wlrlt" nor ol Cout·Hwy, A Dover) -,°" · • ., l>odg< Dart. Riii, auto lll63 OLDS m srATION DRASTICALLY xlnt oond. Radio. Gd. tires. ~ewport ~ Calif. 70 350 Malibu, AM· 1tereo, . I 1 Best Im WAGON. Good cond. $425
REDUcm PORscHeS -Lo mile. $100 MUOOl r '42411 «m orlc mi'd'an full flower. =i:i···· cy. 0 • * 67S-0401 * -TO~ 'l1 t<1 choose. ALL YEARS. '62 VW, REBLT ENG, ~or ~ ~
LARGE SELECTIOJ< For the f'-,.· used GOOD COND. $&X). BEsr "' LEASE "' • A . CM TO .QIOOSE FROM ........ o~ _.. ........ ~ 'li:l'anl . "'·· .. P&;YMOUTH FALCON Por.tche1 Its : """"""-~ '69 Cadillac Cou, Pl!. De Villt, DUNE Buggy Bodin $75. . Theodo;t
O..cl<et S..la fl. 2 Weela ROBINS FORD '63 VW Bug, Xlnt mecb. full powrr, air, vinyl -.
'68 MALIBU, pwr ·steer,
vinyl top, rad, wamu1ty
still eUectlve. S 2 0 0 0 .
'61 FALCON Sta. Wag.. Reblt
eng, r/h, good cond. ;300.
call 64l-11B8
· -'·· cond. ExhaU!t sys. tape am/trn atetto. New white-~"'-·-~ ~2'13) 92!-5555. ~ Harbor Blvd. deck, low ml $700. 64Z-5919. waU1, tilt steering whl. $169
lmporlOd Ca_rt"---= Coota Moaa W-OOll> '61 VW CONVERT ..,. ""'· · -Xlnt cond ll3'0 Jl46.61lO SOUTH COAST
AlFA ROMEO . . · CAR LEASING FERRARI 3100 w. Coul Hwy. N.B. '61 vw But $1300 . 300 W.'C.t Hwy NB""5-21B2
I ---·-----1642-!ll<lS !i<o.1764 548-UlO alt 6 A wlmds. ' _
AUA.Romeo •Sportamv. FERRARI Authorized MG Dealer '68 BUG, 9M ml., Auto., U_Hcl C•rs tfOo 1 owner. Beaut cond.' Only N..,..t lmportl Lid. ()r. u.ooo ml'~ $1250. 144-1369 ~ -~ ~ '62 PORSCHE ~· 11 .. now, llfalre Of. DO YOU HAVI
bed hler. AM·FM radio. Reblt q . "'"""l-OOll;I atter 5 PM: 1111'9 ........... ..,1.....,,. aD\<&r" Excdle~l!I Sharp!! !'!:·~-6'>. ~; Eve1: $100
AUSTIN AMERICA ~~~~ . NM•• -Sell·~~-~L ~:~ vw Auto. o .... lDw
,,..._ ._. "" --~!! ~"-11400. WI HAVI A CAI AUSTIN AMERICA---_,.,.. P,lyt .. party. 64S-19t12 Call ~ FOR YOU
Authnrlzed P'mvt Dealer '6 8 PORSCHE 911 '67 VW, radials, su.nrf, e We can finance anyone Sala, Service, Parta
Immediate ~verr·
All Medell
Sport-': o • matic air, AM· ih!aden, cover. Pert cond. e We carry contracts FIAT Fl\f, inust sell best oUer. Ca.11 646-J327. e Immediate delivery
-. MUST Sacrifice '65 Chevy
Impale SS conv., am/fm
radio. Belt <lft. 64>1405
'69 Malibu 350, fact air, p/a,
r/h, landau tp, '500 mi'a.
$2900. 54&-1"'7.
'63 Qieyy Impala, 2 Dr. 327.
DI, Good condition. $600 or
bt!9t ort 5.57-7667
'ST Chevy Stepvan, Wp
h~atic, good tires,
$550. 642-8258 after· 5pm.
J}nupo1 t
.ll 111~' ll rt,,
___ _:_ __ . -526-5917 ·•051~v~o~LKSB=~u~s-w~,-,1~phal-la e Over 50 cars to choose
~6t FIAT 850 SPYDER '65 PORSCHE, Showroom Camper, S2125, Oean, Pvt · .. from. . '6.l Whlte Chev. Sta. Wag.
Gorgeous Ermine finish w/ cond. See to apprec, ply. M6-3031 CIEDIT AUTO SAW Like new, Jo mi's. ·$695.
'62 Impala, p.1., p.b., pwro
window!, RtH, air, ·pod
tn111 car. 545-1094
black inter. "1Uy equip_ l Am/Fm radio, Make offer. 530-6360 546-8254
only 8,ClXI local miles. Show. 642-1037 . '68 VW ~ l600cc * race 10'.292 Garden Grove Blvd. OriJ. ownr. •
ru::.n mlh. Mllst be I: =..:,::'='=~~-~~I cam. paint job, chrome =--=='-"=;...;;= '69 NOVA SS 350, ' speed,
FORD
1963 Ford Falrlane &lO 2
Dr. Hrdtp. V--8, auto, R/H,
p/11 bucket seats, oonsole, vinYl int. Xlnt w/w tires.
Nice I; clean. Dri~ <1nly
.,. q. lady """"· 191>.
Laguna 494-5.298.
'61 Fi>rd Galaxle. 6 cyl.
·suck. Krager mags on
front, chrome rims <1n back.
Runs, but needs ll()me work.
ll50. 1136-5672.
'62 FORD FAIRLANE. ** $395.00 ** 648-3337
1964. Barracuda $900. Pale
blue exterior-Dark blue in-
terior--Xlnt tlre1-Go<1d
car-Oean! Only 28,000 orig
miles. 548-9500 evening3 aft
6, all day weelrends. ·
1949 ROAD RUNNER
2 ctr. R.T, btru lncludiqc
radio I: heater, • speed.
SH ARP! Private party.
546-'932.
'64 Plymoutli ...... Hdtp,
wtdtl, Air Cdld, va auto,
G90d P>nd. 673-1495. SS'lS
'65 Ply 4 Sp. Posl, comp.
reblt 383, tires, clutch, etc.
8J8.-0898 art 5
'49 PLY~10UTH
Good th't'.,, bait. Runs. Best
OU er. 548-95.!3
'65 Ford Wa,gon. &.Ir, tu11 I.:========:.
.... r +. Real Ocanl $895. . PONn,J.c
catl ll62-al2) drive• ,... 'Ol PORSCHE. Super 00, """· ll600. 6'73-9352 IUICI flOOO, 5'6-«l88, 926 W.
• Ci.brlolet, Beauty, best ol· '56 VW. '&I Trans A: ~.1---------Balboa Blvd •. Nwpl. ·BdL · FOR Sale: '65 Ponti&e. GTO. _1}rLt1p ~1, i
)I 1 i Ip tl l I•,
fu. :;«>.:llm pod Ollllditi<ln. 'fi6 BUICK Wq., like new, '61 Chew-N<lll\ad Station -CURY Newly reblt power train.
6f6.l798 loaded. $1925 or best oner. wagon.• p.a.. p.b, RIB. air, ,69 :Ill) SL. 2 t<lps, air, all 4;5.IXM) ml $1'1$. or best of. ~. '64, AM/FM rad. '68 vw, Xlnt oond. Green 497-1253 -" Olftl. st0-1S fer MS-0975 aid rack, xltlt colld. Mar. .,..,.,.. xtru. 'Mint. $7500. &M-1553 • ' -m 1-euh "'"'-CADtuAc _ eo·MET ..,., ., ........ ""LE MAN•. 0r .. Hrdtop '66 Antill 8100 w, Cout e.,., 11.B. oon colcr. $2lll0. ~ ll33 536-ml 12295. Power < air cond.
H•aley -~1764 SUBARU '69VWBoa,beige,likencw.1----,.---1-------MUSTANG -OWner 613-2259 Evu Author!~ MG DeaJet ---1 Sacrlfice.' $2375. 673-5620. '65 CAD neetwoad. white, '63. S'n-VI • 4"spd. Map ~644-""2=~~-----
AUSnN HEALEY
DUNTON
FORD . ' ' 2240 s. Malll '
SANTA ANA
546.7076
'6' DODGE
2 011or. Stick 1hift, rHlo,
he11ter. (ffZ.flO)
$895
'6' PLYMOUTH
S.G11n. V0I, 11uto11111tic tr•~
rnit1io11, F11cfol"f' Air, 111ow
\r tt1eri11t, r11dio, h111tor.
Lie. IVTM07JI
$1093
'6' MUSTANG
J Dr. H11rdtop. V.I , 1ulo:
tre111., pow11r 1t11erin9, ,,J
i ie, h1111!11r. C111toin i11t1ri0
,,, (TIX 1111
$1197
'64 PONTIAC
J Door H11r1lte111. v.1, 4
•111••"• pow•r 1t .. ri199o r•·"
d io, he1t.r, wicle ove l tir.,,
111119 wh11ls. Lie. IOLU676l
$1289
• '67 CADILLAC
Sitd1111 011 Ville. Full .. com-I
pl11te pow1r includi119 F11c-
iory Air CorKlitioni11t,
whi111wall tir11, vinyl roef,
tinted 9le11. CTYUl441
THIS WUI I ND ONLY
$2998
'60 PONTIAC
J door. V-1, 1vio-ft1M .. f l •
.dio, h1111ler. 16FP064)
$297
'63 V. TON
Ford Pic•up. 6 cylind1r, I
ft. lted. 11110101
$897
'64 PtYMOUT!'I ·
4 Dollt' 19'....4ere. V.I,,
•..t.. fr1111.. p-er ....,_
i119, r1die, M 1t.r, .lOMJ(.
161),
$789
'61 COMET
Roldlta-. Brttblb f I ctn 8" * e1a .. ..L Eves. ~ -xlnt cond. -. Prlv. o+u. and mw urea • many ex-' ---------I PONTIAC '68 • -•··-a'•
-....... -DiiiNlr!Ye, 1.argn(Ft.~~ -* '70 SUBARU '69 .,.;·;-;:..,..r bu •. catl .....,,;= -__ : ~ ..... --.. -1$19 '. MUSTANG IMI -all-J>'!T,-&UIO,-';;.. :;;;,~:XI;.·
wire wbeds, exceUent con-e Sala • Pal1f • Service Hett N<1w • undw wamnty, Perfecl 19'10 Cadillac Coupe de Ville. * 549-4167 * cond. Prlv." pty. Sl.995.
4 Dr. Auto. tr1111,. "&
lt11ttr. IJ6Z 1tLUI __ __
S398
. ·~-
•
-
• I
dJtion In I: out, low mUe1. tor the ~log area. Immediate OeliVttY co~. $2390. 548--0308 Fu11y equipped. Uke new. COIY.A• '6.i l\fuatang VS 289, auto, 540-4M3. ~ ~~~· ~ Owne8I cteUWry IJP'da1· • 90 MPH Capability '60 vw Bus w/'&f eng, Must Cull oUer only! TI4/m.am R/H, Xlnt cond $800. 1 '·~oi-eon-,,.-Yill~.-eo-.vt-.-Ma~g
dlr Phil aft 1'Je AM sio.noo lats. Saln open Stllm.Y. See • 35 ~files Per Gal1oil aell $625 Ol' be:lt offu. Good '63 Cad Conv. Full •Pwr a: '61 ~ Wqon * 545-57.fi. aft 6 * wh1s. M~h. & body xlnt.
C, Bclh A.'ltrey • Beantff\ll Styllni cond. 673-7435 xtru. Sacrifiee $ 8·75. Xlnt Ctmdition PLANNING to move? You'll Flbrasonie. $275. 67S-1368 or .f!H..Ul29. 1800 Long Be&cb BJvd .• ·LB Teat Drive Today At 4M-f02> '66 AUSTIN Healey :llOO -2U . 59t8'm Kusto 'Moto. . '65 Kanna11n Gbla Conv.1.54&._.~-~af~( "'~!~~=-S«ID find an amuhJg nwnber <1f '54 P<1nUac, Dual Hydro.
.xtn Low DI n Xln't cond. Mu11t eell. $9'J5. '61 Cedlllitc, $300 THE SUN NEVE1t SETS (Ill homea in today's Oauttied trans. Good 'ct>l1d!U<ln. $150· =~~all ~~ 'Q ~~ lllQl).D Srdanllody. 30 845 Baltu, C.M, 5:f0-5915 116 lnduatrlal Way, C.M. Runs aood: 53IHlf29 DAILY fl1DT WANT ADS! Ada. a.eclc tbem new. or make otferl 557-«151
ml'• -aw paint ---• 69 I '~A:"" J',:1ey·i:. "!""',: ~I'll Runt rreat. $250. TOYOTA ~ W...::,.'.'";;..~ ml'• Md Con -lllMd c.,. 9900 IUMd Cort 9900 1 lhod Coro 9900
overdrtw:. ~eves. , * a-7153 *
'61 AUSTIN Healey mi,... JAGUAR "69 Toyota
ttntly oYethault!d, ::dnt cond.. ----~---·!
'63 VW. sunroof. 50,000
miles. X1nt cond. $'150. Daya:
213: 4.1)..5997, wet 536-3317.
'66 VW, sunrool. Oean, new
clutch $875.. Must Sell!
543-9645
18SO. N•• ..... 54s.5400 JAGUAR Wagon
HEADQUARTERS ~u;:::i ~":"""· OCRX·
The M1y authorized JAGUAR $1299 BMW --· ...
. *BMW* Largest BM\V Selection
dealer 1n the ••""' Harbor Kustom Motors Anos. VOLVO
845-;;:o.ker:;;.;:;' ;:C:;.M;,:;;;;;;;; _ _ _. --,,.----• Sale& • Parts O Service
for the sum>Unding area.
OYent!aa delivery special.
tm, Salea open Sunday.
C. llob Autny
l!!O ~ 8eacb Blvd., L.B.
(213) 591-87'll
AU'IHORIZED ,
SALES, SERVICE
TIM MOTOIS
(Opeo Sundays) al Garden Grow mvd. ~ Blk. E. ol Beach Blvd.
534-2284 -1
CORnNA -------'*CORTINA* J..,..u! 19111 Cortina SeJeo.
...... ..-~ s.ie._ •. ,~·-·
-!« the """"""'1-
-are&. Overseas de!JW!y ..... llA;-saleropen-Slim:"
Complet.:
SALES
SERVICE PA.RTS
Pool•
BUICK .
IN
COSTA MESA
~ E. 17th Slz'eet
548-7765
J AG. '69 XKE Cpe. 01"n
wtilil. 14M nU'11, am/fm/
tape. Alarm cover. $4700.
nlte 527-4395, d8,)' 871-3112,
x 2006.
'62 XKE Roads(er, R/H, w/
Hdtp. Xlnt cond, $1500. * 547-8820 ()r 9fi8..2l93 *
.... ... -'56 M.,.,.... Dem lOOSL,
54().5915
I RARE 1959 vo1W atatiOn ITIOIYIQITIAI waeo• Mecbaru" ~ body • --==~ .._, in top ahape, S300 firm.
Mork II w.,..,, Maey Volw part&. 494-0060
HI Lux Pickups before 5. 642-3706 nu.
L•nd Crul1tn Best Stock ol VOLVOS w.,..,. In Orange County
DEAN LEWIS DEAN LEWIS
199' Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
Bill.. MAXEY ·~o~LI~-su. NEEDS
* 546-0401 * ITIOIY!OIT!AJ Rice Con, Rods 9420
1ii11 BEACH BLVD~
Hunt. It.ch 147-1555 "61 Falcon wf 301 Che.vy,
l mlN.cfO:JutRwJ.oaBdl '4 spd. High rise, etc, $fAXI.
'68 ·To-Corona 2 Dr. =Cal=l -======
Hrdtp. R/H. Auto trans. -A W od
$13SO or oUer. Da.rs 645-0991 . utos ant
or eY'e!I, 67J..6809.
'69 Corona,. hrdtp. auto tral"l!I,
Ire air, am/lm, vin. tp.
$1400. Pvt pty. 963-2055.
'61 CORONA 4 Dr, 3. Spd.
191. Dowa • """' ·0...-
Payml!Dll. 64&--3M9
TRIUMPH
WE PAY TOP
CASH
9700
. C. Bob Autrey CIASSlc, Xlnt cond. nu ttd
-Long Bel.ch Blvd~ L.B. 1----21.3 • 591..fm colo!;:,._,.,. nu radial t l re •. ,69 TRIUMPH TJW. lvy
Ask for Sales MaMlft'
18211 Beach mw.
Huntinitnn Beach ~=-====,-,.;;-· \ 64&-•iJU'll pten. Zl,000 Mile!. S2.595. ·'61¥.1 CORTINA GT '67 250 SE Merced@s Bent, 675-6238 Effil/weekenda
,.,,.D_A,._,,1SU. f! b1311•oo".".'! :!:.tt. .,,ooo ml'•· ~ _ '67 TR 4--A, clean.
Must sell. Belt otlcr.
F '61 MERCEDES Benz 20D CAµ. 675--7615
auto trans, am/fm rad, Yin. I.::========
84T.fi087 KI-9-33,11
WE PAY CASH
FDR YOUR CAR 70 DATSUN 101 .... 1o ml'~ 546-4121. VOLKSWAGEN • Dao<'lildan. Radio heal2r, 'I!> MEl!CEDES .... 100 CONNELL_
1ow m11ea; <i!OIAVA)Olr. ·SL. ·2 -am1rm. x1n11----...---CHOROLET c;-. JlJ95 fllll pnc:. or eood. 11900. 49l-ll!l0 '64 VW GOOD COND
-....... >CaD -.. ..::· ===:,..,====! $635. 492-81)3 '" s --81 ....
-alt 10 AM. MG •i1 vw BUG Coota'M ... 541'·1'00
St I ''"" ,. .. ..__ WE •PAY TOP DOIJ..AR ,... '70 -Daflull ""'°· ~. ~-FOR TOP USED CARS
.. OBC. ~ with amp. klel. ~.:, Parta ''6 VW Good Cond. u your ar 11 extra clean,
er. Sall! ,noe i2099 dlr. Immedl&te IldJYtrJ call Andy, IW&fm4. aeu·ua Ont <• m.J-WllUln&°'" prl. All -' ';) VW, 1960 40 bp '"I· POOLE BUICK ftllll ,.,.,. Call 54M052 or Good 1ra.nq1 or dune DUggy. 23' E. 17tb St.
4M-fm.aft lt AM. $.J))/bit otr. 646-2739. Costa MHI ~7765
Old you ever thlnlc of swap-_zlMPORTS-WANI'ED
Ing thal White E!lephant in On.nae O>undel
the attic for aometh!ng )'OU TOP $ St.TYER
, .. ~'"'. ..... PVt ...... $l52S days;
-..-IG-<llZl
The f.ast of Our '69 and '70 Pontiac
.Llne . , • 1969 Cat. Cpe., GTOs, 1:£Mans,
1970 Bonnevilles GTOs, Lel\lans!
16 GREAT DEMONSTRATORS AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. i.:=;.,..~-.,
LOOK 'EM OVER •••
• , , TOP CARS ALL
WITH ROY CARVER'S
WRrnEN WARRANTY;
---2 Door hardtop. Aut(lmatic, radi<1, heat«;.r, ,J>(IWl!:r
• <tril\K. factory -.ir conditioning, faultless· g<lld
extmor with blacJrvin11-top. Approxhna.tcb'
~0,000 milts. (YCN842l
$2077
1967 JEEP WAGONEER
377 VB, 4 whffi drive, locidng hubs, all <1rlgin.al
aqua nterlor. EXctpUon&l car. Sportsman's de·
ll&ht-lamily practicality. CTNR636)
$2877
1966 FORD MUSTANG
Radio. heater, automatic, power stttrlng, fac·
tory air conditioning. light ye.llow with off-white
Interior. Approximately 40,000 l owner miles.
CRBJ331)
$1777
1968 CHEVROLET IMPALA
Convt:rtible. Sparkling red with black fnterior
a.nd white top. 31,000 milea. One owner summer
special. (XIV498) .
. $1777
1968 ·PONTIAC CATALINA
4 Door seda.11. Radio, heater, automatic, power
steering, power brakes, factory flir con,Jlitlonlng,
original gold pa.Int. black interior, caTrles Roy
C&rver'1 1 year written warrant,y-. (WFE920)
Vac.atiQI\ rtttly at only
$1877
· 1968 TEMP£ST $PORT COUPE
Ori&lnl!ll .. sliver p8lnt, bla_cir: vinyl -interlof.. F,qu1P:-
ped with ecO"nomJ"car6"CYllnd& engine. T-adt<1;--
heater. Safety and economy it leas than an Im·
porL (GFN214)
$1577
1968 YDLKSWA60t
Radio, heater, 11.utomatlc transmission, l owner,
llt:ht beige with contraatinJ. brown interior.
(WJE9:U) Lower )'our fUd. bill at just
$1577
ROY CARVER -R-ol-fu--R-o-y-c-~e-:-~~~-um~
2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD~COSTA MESA
'67 GALAJqE 500
:r Dr. t+11~top, v.1, eut..
tr1111 ., pow1r 1 ... rif19, fl•
;411;,, h111l11r, wh .. I. c•.,.,.._
lTFI 4111 .
$147;
'6'.MUSTANG
v.1. • •ite•d, ,._, at-
i111, redio, h111l1r, "• r111I
gem." erig. fllil11 ... (TAZ' 011) ,
$1489
'61 Pl YMOUTK
4 Dr, S • J • "• V.t, e ufo ••
tr11n1., f1clor'f l ir col'ldi·!
tienin9, p o w • r •l•1rin9,
whit.will tit111. IVWL 2171
$1483
'63 COMET
1 Dr., •ulo. tr1111J., r1clie,
h111ter, economy c11r. IFWS
1271
$598
'14 v. TON
FORD
ti)
~ $1073
1970 Demonstrator
SALE
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Mlle check... aMI ..
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llwery.
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