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TUESDAY AFTERNQON, JUNE I 6,' :1970
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Slain Viejo-
W om:an's
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By JOHN VALTERZA
or .,,. o.tltY """ swi.
The' badly decomPQsed b<tdy of a slain
Mission Viejo school teacher, reported
missing June 3 by her husband, was
found in a shallow grave Monday by
a hiker Walking along Ortega Highway ; ~
just beyond the Orange County line.
· The' discovery of the fully clothed re-
mains ol Mrs: Florence Nancy Brown,
-31 ·the petite mother· of two pre-school y~n touched of! 1 homicide in-
, vestigation which is spa Ming two coun-
ties.
Irook:aUy, lhe discovery of her body
came just 10 minutes after Mrs. Brown's
husband, Ralph, entered the S a n
Clemente Police Department lo su~
ptenlent his missing P5?" report with
a photograph of his raven..hairtd wife.
Detectives in Riverside said an autopsy
Monday night" revea1ed Mrs. Brown died
of multiple slab:Wounds in the chest.
-.. Mi'S. Brown, Whose address was liSted aS 2440% Twig St., El Toro, was last
seen on the afternoon ol June 3 en
route to San Juan Capistrano.
Police said the husband had left the
IS. M1JRl!ER, Pqe I)
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If· you read yesterday 's weather
report, don 't bother reading to.
day 's. Thert'S no change.. Sun and
aeventyish temperatures Vt tbe
prescrii:!fjon over the Orange Coast
Wedne9day. ·
INSIDE TODAY··
R;ligi~ on ~he UC Trvtrui
campua is growing more popu~
la1, although tht' church as an
institution is taking its lwmp3,
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CALGi\RY., Alta.· (AP) ..:. A cougar claweil a woman who was out for . a '
hike in a ·c&riadian natioqal park, but the Calgary woman 1enUy·taD:ed the big
cat out of renewing the attaCk, lhc!" said. ·
· · Daphne Smith llid she was hiking Swx¥iy in the Kootenay National Park,
east ol Radium Hot Springs, B.C., and had iolten separated ~ her com-
·. ~ons. She said the cougar. came ruMing down ~ mountain. and Jumped her,
kllocking her down and clawing four deep guiles m her left flftll'l1l. ·
"iknew !·had lo get up_ Immediately," Miss Sinith reported. "Somehow
my pack had come off and-r lield It In fnint ol me. I talked as you would.. to a
pet cat and belan to back of! ~owly." • .
Miss Smith, a' middle-aged office worker, said she believed Qie animal
Was a female, but she wasn't certain. "l was so busy -looking at Qte one end
that I didn't ~ave time to look at tht othe.t.-end," she said_.
---At first the cougar "silarled at the least movement," but after it circled
her "she let me. move," Miss Smith said.
"[ got. my ra'incoat on, slowly, because ·r didn't want her to. smell the
blood. After I had talked to her for about 'half an hour, she seemed a lit11e
more passive. I ~ked off and lhe came forward, amelled the blood and then
just lay down ••. but she kept her eyes on me all the Ume." , •
Then Mia Smith heard her compahions in t,he woods an4 called for help,
sofUy at first, then louder. Whei:a th_ey heard her,-they started blowing ~histles
and the cat ran off.
"I ran like hell,'' Miss Smith. said.
She went back to work Monday, after having her arm ·stitched up. "l
don't want to mile a big thing of it," she Aid. "I can do a few thinp with
one hand."
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LOS .ANGELES (UPI) -A fme.time
member o(1 Charles 'Mlnton's "family,"
who wu conflcted in tbe torture death
of • bagpipe musician, Shouted "Olly
God can judge me and Gocf is on my
side, 1' M~ay when he Was fohnally
Sentenced to die in the &as chamber.
Robert Keru.eth. Beausoleil, 22:-i,lso-
lost hi! bid for a new trial when sen·
le.need to death by Superior Court Judge
William B. Keene ii the slaying 0£ ·-
Gary Hinman in July.
During the session a. key proaecution.
witness, Mary Brunner•' 26, attempted to
change her testimony for a· fourth · time
and drew 1 fivt-day jail sentence for con.'
tempt.
"Bobby Isn't guUty! I.told you (Keene)
that Friday. I .would '~ye stuck w(th
that if you hadn 't come up with jackass
statements 1boi.it .arresting me for,
murder ... ," · '
Mist-...Brunner, also a member of
Manlon)s hippie a.iltr testified during .
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As volleyball players volley In the background, Judy Wederelt; 20;·
· s0;a1cs up .s~n on sands of NeWporj Beach. Why not_?--SChool •is,out;aDd..
. those lazy, ·hazy days-of summer are here. Only trou&le~is,.mott ofithe
days so far have been hazy, compliµn those bent on :getting their .lllD-. •
tans early. 1 "4 ...
the trial BeauJOleU tilled Hinman after . . ,
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· _.. the hearinj: be made ·available ·to the : 1 1 ' -kin' Off B • district ~ney's of(lce to allow pro-. · · ,. , Boat·S .. iri · g a1a =~~~:::::~~.!."'.1"""ilY · La.g·· u, na Girl, 18. ,·Held · ~~ to testimony at the. original
trial, AeauSolell ltllled Hinman Oii ordtrs
(Ed!tor'J Note; Tht FoUowinQ Stci, • barbecued leg of ~·· potatbts ind ~:° r:~r:;" ;~;';i~":m:: ~~~ From Wire Servtcts Ttmotny \V. Buller, or. Forut Knolls,
a 52-foot cabin cM&i.ser OWMd bv Mar: · a tos.sed green salad. • FORT BRAGG, Calir. -A raiding Craig B. Champie; of Falrfai, and Mia
shall Duffield of Ntwpart Btoch, sank A3 we beaded out. into the wind qain, -Jr team struck an alleged LSD factory1 Thomas. · 1
early Sunday morning off the Baja we found that the sea had calmed S . ' . Hood h• this picturesque Mtndoclno County The seizUre ~as of reccwd prbportiam,
Ca'lifornia coast 200 milt's 3outh• of aomt.what with eight-foot northWtsterly trongiJrnt ' . . S towrt today, seizing more than '2 million but authoriLies could not. immediately
San Diegb whilt' 1:n route from La • swells and two to three foot .1eas. The worth of the ctllflJM>yn;tt' and ~rrelting· ~y \[ it 'niii:ht"be-an :an-lllne':quqtlt.Y1
Paz, Baja California, to Nnoport ---~ 0 $ udi La n--·h captu......i "" agents 8 , .. ,.h. The ship' was skinn.rtd b" wJnd Wu D9(thwni· by west at t to r ....:.t Over 2,000 five, incl 1ng a gun•~ girl. .. , -i .... Y,, • • i ..... ,.,,.,. .. 15 knots. .~ ~ . Authorities 'claimed· they ··, we r't Mendocino County .became .a..favcnd' l!ob<rt FiJhtr, 25, Newport Beach. ""'· ........ rl . gh ol the -~• ~ . hl~pe haveo .afi.r_ the ...-Al.to aboard were hia ,wift, Ga11, 21; -Just beyond 1,,.CWOS we .,......... .an • p • manufactu ng enou :..m1no·wl1" dJ std f Sa F . , V""-W,
his brotht'r, Qick, 21, San Cllmt'ntt'; J,ngleman ketch and~ the schooner, A pair of stroncann robb&s who had ding haltucin«?ien' fdr· 750,000 talitts.' sper ~~ n rane1sco 1 ~....-
£tic lngtmafin, 20, Garden Groot, Privateer, out of Les Ari1tles. Both were masked thell-e1r•s· 1~~ Plate with whlCh' could tirtng · '2.25 +·on ~ ' Ashbury Dist.rict three\yean .. o.
and Bob Pavne, 27, Newport Beach, • powering up lhe coast with only their paper drove past 1 wom1n in a Q>sla illicit retail street market:. ~ · l.
a Mtreh.ant Marine offict.r an4 mc:utt',. fcresalll set. Mesa shoppinc center _Monday . and Katherine A .. Thomai , II, Whose v· . F d M.
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of the !OS.foot acllooll<r Gold/i<ld, We raised the Sli-ls on lhe !~dio snatched 11"r pwse, contalnlng m<re lhan Lagun~ . 'Beach .addmii : wa.s 'n 0 t ~t Ull e&llll"e;'
cur'fcmtl11 ~d up in L4 Paz. TM fol· and found everyone sligbUy appreKens.i"¥e $2,00IJ in currency,' · .... mediately' available, • was the onl)' .,......._
lowing is Bob Pa!IM'• GC<Ot1nt of th< about poss1ng the Saqamen1o Reef ·• Mrs. Dorothy A. Irons, of 11541 Inchon Soulheni Colifoc'nian · .,.~ by 'tile' Y QU~ Corps. · Pa1.1ed I , _
sinking of £~ FoUowing Sta.) few hours ahud. The memory of the Place, Santa Ana, e1pl1ined to police fetter.al. slite, i.nd coon\r, hircoticS of.'
By 8011 PAYNE Goodwftl that went .down . there :"1th after the ·lncident at South Coast Plaza ficers .
~ all hands was still fresh in our memory. that she ...:as preparing to move to •
We left Cabo San Lucis Wednesday When we recelYed 1 report from Nebr k Local police assisting h1 the 5:45 a.m.
evening. The sea wu-fairly rough with Ehltnada, ISO miles to the north, (hat 'Illeu v1•d1m said !he .would teleprn;,,e r.aid on the commurial residence said
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--·i: ...... iortt esterl•-wind-bknri--1bLl!lod there had rilen to 35 knots , later in the evenlng to ' alert batiking all present wei:e booked on charges of , a ~IM t1wJ .... ill of the lklppen qreeu that the officials in . Davkl City that her two conspiracy· to manul~ure dangerous
We. stopped at Ma1dalena Bay _and at Sacr1meato Reef would get an especiallY negotiable savings certificates ·tQtaling drugs, manufacturing ,dangerous drugs
· passed bills Monday to give a COit-of-UT.
ing increase to veterans drrtrlnc ~
pens<iti9n for s e r·v Ice .conn ec: t1 d
disabilities, and to establish-a )'Ollth
conservalion corps patterned. after tbl
post dep1'6SiOll t'CC.
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TUrfJe Bay. BJ Satu(day emu~ we ~berth tonl&ht-~ , ...q.ooo had been stolen. .--,.,.) and potlfllion o.f .danprous drugs for
were · steamin& •kin& the lee lh6re of we: hid aJa been in COMtant ridlo . Besldes thole ~~. the teen~ .. -~le. •
Cedros• Island. We look odvantap ol contact wllh friend! 1boord El Jefe, • 1>1lr w11o etc1pod with Mn. lfon&' pu~ ~Ing Poll«: Chlel James Soudan Iden-
the calm wale~ Jn the she.It.er or the •. ....,_ Luhi'a sport.Osher out of 'San · got ,"5 111 cash . plus her checkbook tifled thC capllveA.-11 Jotwl R. RoditM'1,
• island to enjoy 1 leisurely dlnoe.! of . (let BOAT, Pap.J)1 and .. u lOrttd credit carda, Timothy--\Y, B1.1tler, t?f. Sin' Rafael
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The Houae passed 313 lo 1 I bill'
raising the coat-of:llviog btnefttl from
1 to 11 .. l!l!l'ce~t ~~ve ~!!IY 1. with
the 'bigger lncrea,.. ....., to the more
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-. . ......... ---. • ~ Comparison of .32 caliber bullets taken and is not rulM out as a theoretical charges brough~ befo~ them . .lo~ the body of a Hunting(on Beach-suspect. . Glenn Fawcett. a 17-year old boy from f .
murder-vlctim-and-those"lfit~by:-one In-J.he~variaLIL_c.cimft-1ttr1buted to · Midland Teus ·who also had an aUeald .
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carried by 'calidlellaht killer· Robert W. the 23=-year old "Candlelight Killer" a •part in ' the robbefY received · a delay
.--Uberty ~Pro.v_Loo dir~t coonecli!>n, it varletL.U,~a~ns have_ ~~n used,-=-·· arra~t pl-ocee<lings until his wa~ disclosed today. ·M~~rloon pointed out that Libert y citn· personal 11Wyer arrived, McKennon laid.
KOMPONG· SPEU,. Cam~ia (U PI)
' -South Vietnamese and Cambodian
.. trli<ips today reoccupied Kooipong Speu,.
driving the last north Vietnamese fofces
!rom the cit.y astride the highway COfl·
ilecting 'Phnom-Penh and the nation's
°' Just.becaUff lhe guhs in each case· not be ruled out 11 a ·suspect on the · • . : blo
were diffefent, however •. doesri't rule grounds that the bulleta: do not ma tch. Sent to 1 men.ti.I• ho:SP1'.81 in .~ •
out the possibillfy lhat the former mental lnvesUgators,.meanwfiile, have traced · C.Olo. for 30 _days J11Ych1a~ic ~ltion
pilient now in ctlstody in C.Olorado wun.1& McCorry's movements to Roseburg, Ore.. before lhe · IJLSani~r ~aring,. Liberty IC•
involved, police uid today. ·. ' where he was drop~ off at Interstate C'P.,~ the.order With a long, swee.~inl ~tective gr,-Monty---McKenrion 11T1d . 5 by an Arm y ser1eant who had given bo.~·· accOrdin~to~c~en~. •
Detective Gil Veine returned Monday him a ride frnm the Ft. Lewis gate. He was very pohte 1n ~ and
from Colorado Springs. where they fired "There we lost him. But since hiberty was always smiling. Tbe gift was com·
Llberty·s· revolver and brought back slugs and Gonnolly were in Oregon ai thaf-ptetelY-=fiiizen tlfOugh. She remained ei:·
an(t caflrigs to compare . .1. time, it's' definitely within ~ the realm pressionless," he saJd.
"They 're not ftom the same gun.· That o( theory," the detective explained. .''Liberty is no~really too badlY.IJOO.illl·
W..pon wasn't involved," said Sgt. ·Robert P: .p>IU)Olly, 40, ia ·named as ed for a long.hair type and he has ·
McKennon. · · , co-:aUSpect with Uberty 'in the s J a y J n g... 50mewhat ()f a ple-asant smile:rwonder •
; ~ .He refehed· speclf~cally to the, '.'32 of Thoma..1 . Carmine Astorini,. 25, who sometimes if it~isn't a smirk, though."
Call~ -revolver 1urrendf:red by Liberty was found sh_ot by ~ .22 calibv pistol Since the time ()f the Altorlna mui-der;
iifter a bullet·p.1nctuated chase by a lone on a deserted Huntington Beach rot.d Liberty's movements have been traced
Cokll'Mo Springs detective following a March 12. I , . . by ·detectives • t4) Lon" IJ!eacb, the
motel robbery an~ kidn~pin"'g _ .• week Part, of . McKennm 1 mJSSltln to Northwestern States, San Francisco. ~o.. Colorallo.Spnnp was !-'>interVlew Uber· Chicago and San Diego. · · lnvestigafiia had hoped to clear up ty about the Aator1na murder. Er· . . . .
the May 12 murder of AWOL aotale r tradition hearings ftlr that slaying •ould. While Jn san D1~go. J~e 6 ~allegedly
David L, McCorry, 20. who was shot be jrrltiated through the Governor 's office slabt>:d . and strangled his former
down on tbC Golden West College parking ahOrtJy, McKenncin said. -psych1atr1c.ward roommate Robert Irion.
lot. ,,. . ~ "We didil't get a ch•nce to speak 53. . . .
The ba.llisUcs check revealed that both ttl him. The publ ic defender refused Both San Diego and Hun~n Beach
weapons were .32 caliber but the mark· ltl allow anyone to !ipeak· to the defen· police will seek Llberty for trial ii he
lngs left on the projectilu bi the.-=Tgun dants," McKenno11 said. is found sane •!"1 proven gu~lly on
wen different. Both detectives arrived in Coloradtl the Coloradtl charges, accord~o
"They don't m1"tch but that doesn 't Springs shortly before Liberty and his McKenno~.
mean that He (Liberty) was not in-(wo alleged accomplices in the Colorado He tM;heves ·there, !s a good ~bane
volved," McKennon revealed. Springs Mtlte1 rtlbbery wert scheduled that ~!JI hap~n sine~ Col ora.do
_ He added investi~atitln shows Liberty ftlr arTaignment. author1hes are not as liberal Pi sayme
may have' been in the North Pacific Liberty and his girl friend, 24-year 'y?,ll';~ nuts' a~~ in C~!lf?mi~.
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Cambodian forces ri!porfed South Viel·
name~e troops looted shops in the citY's
dtlwntoYln seciion.
A Cambodian military spokesman said
t"'·o ba ttalions of tile South Vietnamese
9th Division and a-.squactr.o.o of -armored personn~I carriers " eiitered the . city's
southern sector, the last area occupied
by Communist tro&ps . · ·. ~. _-.. Two batfalioiis Of the 10Jst NOrtllViet-
namese Regiment. the last -Commu'rlist
troopS in the city, withdre""· about 7
a.m .• the-Spokesman said. ,
Brig. Gen. ·oran Ba Di of the South
Vietnamese 9th Division estimated tha t
104 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong,.
were killed. Di said his troops lost eight
killed -and ·25 "'ounded with Cambodian
1 • losses ~or at least 14 killed and 34 wound·
ed.
Di said the operation was the South
Vietnamese army's deepest pcnetratitln
into Cambodia.
Kompoilg S~u. 25. miles southwest
tlf Phnom Penh. is illore than loP miles area around the same time ~1cCorry old Kendall A. Bierly pleaded "not Well be waitllij: for him, he aid.
,___""11_AWOL fr<m Ft. ~wiJ, Wuhington, 8Jlil " on _goonda o1 _ io.iaolty lo the ..., _ •• ,
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·Cambodia and about 50 miles north .()f
South Vietnam's western lip. Prom P .. e· 1 Brent Mulford, 17, Huntington Beach, demonstrates his mast-clim b--
MURDER . . ing pi'owess. as he balances atop· main ma st of 97-foot ketch Argus
BOAT SINKING TOLD . . . , • , out or Lahaina." Hawaii. Ship is docked temporarily -at Sea Scout
Base 1!1 Newport B'each where Brent spends a good deaJ of time as a
---· ' 5talion beftlr~· the broadcast of " the ·: rnembet of Seascout Ship 711. , . ·
Diego. They were forty miles ~~ead of the vessel together wit.h the depth diicovery-came-into-the-department. · ----------~---~----------~--
of us and .reported the a.ame relatively of the wat.er made it impo.uible to Ctlroner's inveatlgators from Riverside ' . .
South Vietnamese troops were reporied
to ha ve ransacked shops of the city's
comme rcial section, loalling t~.e looted
goods tln bicycles and ~otorbikes. Som!?
of the stolen _gOods were later recovered
for shopo1i1•ners.
_. ·'~ly soldiers fight well," said Di. '·But
th~ir behavior I am not happy about.
This iS my rault." to--.... lldorate wind •nd kl cohdition that find the leak. ootified the husband later. . . ·c ' s -
we were .erperienclng. . I put out a seco11Cf Mayday explaining Bro~n ha~ ~n offerin.g a~ reward l . ~ ranston ays
NIGHT WATCH the serious.es.s ()f our situation and ror 1nformat1on leading · ttl the .
· I had the •10• p.m· • wa•••. By tho Robert Fisher radioed our position at whereabouts·· of the wife, a teacher of J · ·
r · "'d' I t'tu•· 13•40• ~• 1 'tud 6''"'" studenb with learning disabilities in lhe . time I came on duty. the wind had a 1 11t: noiwi-ongi e 11 "" Sa J inEltmtntaryScbool Diltr' L ' ~ • · ~~·"'~f:.'w:n~~·t~~= ~~i.:~t~::?E{r:!.=l::~.:: blfr::!=. .!.!' .u:.·-= Ban Should Pass Cong·ress oearly hea.don, only about one paint Orf Monday .mom1n" at about 10:30 a.m.· .. . -. · · olr th -bow d th 'tch ' ( a, a 90·fOOt crulaer, radioed lhal ~
Oil Drilling The m ai n commercial p a r I of
the city's north side -was· scarcefY
touchCd by the figh ting although the ·
southern part showed d e s t r u c l i o n .
Provinical offices and the governor's.·
hoUse. used by the Communists as a
Comznand post, was heavily d;amaged.
e P<>• ~ an e Pl 1ng tl b h bw an unidentified man wa lking one the boat t d I to ndi s e_ was OI t e waf, but-the nearest ~
1 slowed. ~~wolmrr3ns ~~ do~~ . vessel was 5uu Er Jere, 40 miles away. mile south of thond• Ethel ta0rrizo f()Corestry . ---uy-THO~tAS-~FORTUNE -€1effiente councilmen $1.oOO a nc1--uie
to IllOO rpm, a eight and 8 half She had alreaidY turned back 'toward :.tatitln just bey range unty °' .... o•llY r u.i 11•11 Coastal Area Protect ive League $2,500
lnots. As ·the seas rMe, they would us alKI was coming at 15 mot. .:... m~porls said the remains -had been U.S~~Se_llflofh.\lan Cranhstghon s00aid f\tohn1.,· to-$5,000 for tht'lo~byist's services.
tater be slowed down to 1400 rpm tlr a litue tlVer two bouts away. day •ic nuw as very 1 pes c ·d B k · h · h' •bout six knots. ' Despite tht pumps, the water continUed unearthed by predators, -:-.but ·h a d bill to · ban local offshore oil drilling ranston sa1 ur e IS elp.1ng 1m
Bright ttars were sti_ll out between to rise forward and we parpared to originally been covered by a thin" layer will ~ss Congress this sessitln. Affected . and Senator George J\furphy CR.Calif.)
the gathering clouds and a IWf moon -launch the. lifeboat, • ll-fQOt Boston of dirt, leaves and brush. would· be .federal waters ()ff ,New~·~ figure .out whii;h witnesses will be most
ftlumtnatei:I the rolling aeat1 When T was Whaler which wu · on davits on the The cause of death •till 'has ntlt betn Beach, Lagwna ~ach and San Clemente. helJ)ful a'nd what testimony, He said
rtllev:ed at 10 p.m. by Robert Fisher, port aide.' annooncetl , Riverside c 0 r 0 n.e T' 1 in· C tan (l)..{;alifornia ) said he was B k · ' vestigators said this momine. 'Ibey plan-rans . . , . ur e al'so 1s pUs~rng lhe bill for lne
the 11dpper. I 1dvlsed him ol the heavy The-weight of _ _the water inside the . ned an autopsy sometim'e today. encouraged b_y President Nixo n s SJle<'.1al senators il)..fhe House of Representatives. weather reported farther · north at hull had terved to stabillie the' boat message to COngress last week In ~·h1ch .
Ensenada and went below 'to=-,et IOfftf . even tbou1b the swells were itiil runniag So rar, this la krl<>wn about Mrs. the President asked for cancellatio n of Co11gressman Richard T. Hanna ([)..
'1eep. • . about eight feet and the aeas were Brown's actil'lvitiesthon the last day shh e 20 rederal oil leases altlng the Santa \\lestminste~). has introduced a ~rn·
lt wu imposaible to 11~ in the f' r t hJ h 1...-was seen a ve: e Wtlmall. 8 teac er Barbara channel. _ panion bill .in the House.
lo d '· -he·' . hln ive ee g · Tue sky was now com~ who shared duties between C'Neill School · ~.
The· South Vietnamese and Cambodians
reportea...:aptu?ing.largc..suPPlies or-arms
including 200 old Yieapons which Di said
the North Vietnamese had earl!er cap-
tured from the Cambodian army. Di said the North Vietnamese had
planned ·to distribute the weapons to
Camboclii'n villagers to form a Com·
~unist ·militia . They also captured a
. number o[ 275mm re<:oilless antiaircrart
gun~. he said.
* * * Senate's Ilebilte
rward stateroom-ue w t p1tc I pletely overcast and flie mooa had set. in Missitln Viejtl i nn Valencia School The senator sa id the President's Cranston introduced the bill in 'the
of the boat so I went aft, foond a . The only Jight we had to work with in Capistrano Highlands , -lert for work message stems to establish the principle Senate last November. ll has been. co-0 c· . b d' ·
•Pot-on the starboard engine cover and as we struggled With .the Vt'.}laler were as usual on the mOmingJO( Wednesday, theri:, Sh0';1ld ntlt be drilling in 'fed eral authored .by ~fllrj>hy CR.California) and-VCLJ am_ 0 Ia_
went to •leep. -. -~ those aboard · the Following---sta.' The JUne 3." . waters ad1acent to waters that are state f.-. . • • •
Dick Fisher awoke me at three in only tlther light we could see was the She made a deposit in a night deposit sanctuaries. . Edmund ~1.uskie ID-Maine) and Gaylord N' , D • D
the morning with, "You ~ter git up, one . on Geronimo Island: 15 mile.a slot at a bank ntar -her-home before Th!-.S!!"ator's biJl ·woold create feder~l Nelson (D-\ViSconsin) .. Cranston called Ot 'llfig OWn
we're tattn1i:-a. water f'5f.." I put oa northeast or us. driving to wor-k. __ ; · water sanctuaries .bey()fld stale waters the latter two "IWo of the ltlp con· J
my shirt but .couldn't find my •hoes ENGINES lN NEUTRAL At noon, she called home and asked wherever there' is a state oil drilling servatlonists in the Senate."
anywhere. I never did find them . When -that her husband take meat out of the sanctuary. . ,
1 ran (orward Jnto the_main salon and The e11gmes ~ere in neutral and the rreez.er for dfuner.' State waters extend .tbree mil es out
k Jked . into._~ forward, cabin_ I ~w boat had turned h1to the !f'ough. We At about 3 p.m.-she left work and . .from the shore and federal waters about tha~ Dick h~d uaders~ted Mte s1tuat11Mt. la unched the W~aler. over t~ lee ·~de began driving ttl San Juan Cap!Strano. 12 mile s beyond that.. One of the state __ Wh!!e water was guah~I up froln: under . and started load1n~ 1t with water, food, . On the way, she stopped at Buffy's .51nctuaries is offshore of Newport Beach
This is a _:_Bad Week
To Renew Licenses
WASM INGTON (AP) -f rospecls for
an end .this y,•eek lo the • Senate's
marathon.debate on U.S.· policy in Cam·
bodla faded· ·today, .and De1nocrati c
Lea<.'er Mike ~lansfie!d renev•ed charges
that o(pOnl?ills of propoSed restriclions
are stalling. the biiiittiOf ~ forwiftf'"Sra:tero(~rtr;-~·blanket.s-~ slee~~bags.--We a1Jo iB--Coffee-shop in Mission Viejo and that sOuth to the J\1exican border. Anothe r
The decks forward were awash, which· fla~d an e1ght·foot hferaft. was the last time she was seen alive. Is around -Catalina and San Clemente
meant that the three.foot-deep bilges Wi th the survival gear in tlrder, J Tt has not been determ ined whether islands . . Don't use it as an excuse ·if y~
were· already fiHed with tons o! water. we11t ftlrwa_rd agai11 and tried to dive she arrived ih San Juan C8pistrano. Cran s!On spoke to the press via overdue anQ get stopped by a policeman.
Evidently Eric Engemann, who we~ on -dtlwn to .find the h!l!e. The water was Investigation in the rugged terrain telephone Ctlnference. call. but the Department of ~iotor Ve1iii:les
''If they keep on stalling,·· he t9ld
reporters, "we can 't do much about
it except come in early. a'nd stay lat~" ..
Mansfield · said the Senate may not
reach a vote this \\'eek as· had bee n
planned on_Jh! Cooper.Church am~d· me'Ot "but I'm not losing any sl ep
over it.
watch at the time, had gone forward very cold. By then it was fiv e feet along the winding highway continued He was .~sked by the ~AJLY PTJ.A?T warns this is a bad week for drivers
just 1 few minutes earlier and discovered deep forward and the salon deck was today. lt presumably will Include 1-what lobbyiSt.Er~·B. Burke of Industrial license renewal.
the water. Everyone was awake ud awash. It was impoMible to tell where · seai:ch ftlr a 1967.Ponti ac Cataliria station Development 4"ssociates l n c. bl Ed O'Bf-ien, Of the Costa f\fe5a office .
responding calmly: the water was coming frtlm. ~agon which ~rs. Brown had been driv· ~~shington is doing ftlr I Cl<C a 1 coastal -720 \V. 19th St.. says the bu reau is
The engines were fairly far aft but 1ng tln her.last trip. • c1t1es. besieged by you ng people out o( school
MAYDAY OUT ·at 4:15 the water flooded the"m out TheBrowncarwilhthe\icensenumber Ora.nge County ·superviS()rs ha ve a~ for the summer ·and applying for their
Eric already had put out a Mayday and they stopped. But the radio wa s SAV 442 has not yet been found . p;opr1ated ~5,000, Newport and ~aguna first licenses and permits. "There are
on 2182 and 2638KC. Tiie watch aboard 11till working and Robut.li:isher oontinued ~cquaintances at· the school dis tr[ct ci ty councilmen $2,000 each. San kids all O\'er the place,'' he remarked .
"ll is up to those opposing ir ac on;
on the administration pj ogram can be
accomplished."' the De111ocratic Lea er
said. I
El Jefe. 40 miles ahead of us, had ~ndi11g while the rest of us waited ~fices termed Mrs. Brown "a very 1,..=======;::::====::;::===============;:=::::=====~;o-;o-;o-;,.-;;;-;;:;..__:=';;;;;J=-1 answered the call and turned back 111 the Whaler tied alongside ·By then likeable perSC1n and an ·ex c e 11 en t
toward us. Or!a, El Jefe and a Coast Gu~d helico~ t~ac~er;" Mr~. Brown joined the
It was tlbvious. the two electric bilge ter from s~ Diego .were on the way. districts teaching staff as a secretary.iQ.
pumpi were not making ~adway aga inst · At 4:30 IJl tht-morning: we put 00 structor on Sept. 1, 1965.
the lnfltlw of "water and the pitching lifejackets and abandoned' ship. All of
the electrical gear on the bridge con.
tinued to operate eve n though the b.at.
teries were under water. DAILY PILOT Five minutes after we pushed off,
11~ te•• " ........ a.-• the stern of the Ftlllowing Sea went
..., ... '"'• . ,. ...... y .. w, down and her I.low rose into the air
c ... ,._ s.. cl-fftt' • We wei:e still unable to see any damag~
t)JIANG£ co•sr PUBLISMING COMPAHV • at the bow. Her lights continued to
Robert N. w.H • burn and we watched as the radar '""11 ... 1 •nd ~llbli,,,... set sl)orted out and exploded when the J,,. R. Curl•v
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pilt>t house was flooded. Then tire lights
went out and tlie fi ve ·of us Jound
ourselves In total darkness in a smalt
boat alone on a rolling. windswept' sea.
The bow of the Folltlwing Sea appeared
to si nk beneath the waves. ·
S AW LIGHT
·we. saw the light of • boat on Uie
horizon and fired off a flare, but tlbtey
did not respond. ' -
By 5 a.m. the first tight of dawn
began to appeat-.Jn the sky and we
cookl ... sff that the bow. <1f the Followlp.g
Sea waS ' lllll affoat. .We stlrted .the
outboard mtlior and pulled over toward
her. The area around ' the -boat was
covered-by an oil slick that helPed io c:al.m the sea. Floating in the oil
we~e mattrf.stes, gas cans. Ice boxe!
and dozens of other articles from the
1--ll<,.b-Af .. we came up to the OOw we
could see the searchlight still burning
ten feet under. , .
'At 5:20 a .m"".*OliCoAs~'Guard heliCopter
appeared ()verhead and • few minutes
latet. the El Jefe came into view ove r
Ule horizon. Bob Parsons, !kipper tl f
El Jefe. pulled carefully alongikle in
the rtlugh sea and we cijm~ aboard.
, -We lel't -tne Ftlllowing Sea with her
tiow setUin8 ' slowly In 1,000 fathoml
o1 cold. IT•Y ocean.
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$3 Million· Claim
Filed by Ex-prof
Convicted an two counts stemming
from campus di sruptions earlier this year
and subsequenUy fired, a former
associate professor at Cal St ate .
Fullerton is dernanding $.1 million in
damages. . -----
Dr. swart Silvers of Stal Beach names
campus tl!flclals and police called in
t() quell the March 3 •disturbance in
his claim fiJed 1,1e last week ~ith t.he
Fullerton city cJetk.
He charges lawmen assaulted .him in
the proc:ess "Ol''his arrest ()D that date,
cau!inc· him menlil suffe~ing and loss
of his job, which was based on !allure
tq appeai: for classes, -·
1 , FuUerton City Council members are
expected ttl natly deny the claim an9
refer it to the city's insurance carrier
thus opening tht wav for a subsequent
lawSUit by Dr. Silvers. .J
Teenager Released
A Ne wport Beach teenager was relcas.
eel to the custody ot his parents fol lowing
a scuffle 1!{tlnday with the principal
of Htlrace EJlslgnJunior High School.
• Ptllict report Willar~ Ree~ was it·
te mpting to escort the yooth1 1 studen t
af tf1e school, (rtlm the schOol grounds
when the tu ssle started. Police called
to the scene took the youna man inl.o
custoay. · ·
SERVICE_. • •
How much is it worth?
In t.ho carpet
EVERYTH ING !
busines~ sometime lls wori: ·
Hardly a day gou by that wo don't got a
call regarding another company's poor in sta lla·
tion.
Occasionally tho damogo resulting from
poorly. sawn se1 ms or taped seems is not repair·
1blo. ·
Thon tho veluo of the invulmonl looks 'polo
indoodl·.
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and gamble with the irstallation1
We m"ainta in all of our own crews, all taught
tho ONLY way lo ins)all carpe ting -the RIGHT
way!
The greatest' majori ty of our busin ess iS re ..
ferrat.
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There is a re ason!
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-VOL 63', NO. 1~3 . 2 SECTIONS,'28 PAGES
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIF6RNIA . "
-~. -J UE:SDAY, JUNE 16;'1970 , • .
TEN CENTS
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Acquiring_ Beach: Costl . ...________. •
Hun~i~gt()n · Told-It Could -Be -$W Millwii
---. -~--.
' .·.. v ··'.-, ••• ·-
if it 'firids that · publfc recet:atlonal
easements do not exist over the property,
"Consider ihe -consequences," F06ter
urged. "You must consider ~ether you
By ALAN DIRKIN
Of Jiit D9llY PIMI Sa.ff
• Huntington . Beach . councilmen were
warned Monday .night that the city may
wind up paying $40 million for ·the Hun-
tington Pacific Corporation beach if is
loses its access case.
William E. Foster, general manager
cf the corporation. acCused the city of
already treating the 2.-mile strand _a:.
· f municipal beach and said the court
·may direct the city to buy the beach
can pay $40 million.·:
Foster recommended tha\ lhe city sign
a cease-fire pact -"to protect uS from
war-like acts and to protect you from
a postilion you may not want to find
·yourselves in:"
The truce,. the Jiuntington Pacific
manager explained, would be a blaftket
Missing 2 Weeks
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slati!ment by the council ltiat the pro-. · almost completed a ·draft of such an
perty be ireaied as private, U it wu igreement. . . . •. .
before May 11 when the council authol'iz., The . council deCided. to cons.ider_Jho -. . · matter in an execuuve· session at 3
ed legal action to establish _ t h e p.m. Monday, June Z2. Jn the meantime,
eaiements, •!Mi that-both parties agree city idminlstrator Doyte Miller and city
lhat such an agreement Would not be attorney Don Banra will meet with Hun·
prejudicial to thf litigation. --tingt.on Peaclfic of(jcials to discuss the
Foster said the-Huntington· Pacific agreement . ·
Corp0ration, jointly--owned ·by the Hun-Bonfa warned, however, that he
lington Beach Company. an affjliate of doubted whether 1 court·approved
Slalid11rd Oil, and Southern Pacific, had ISff ACCESS, Page 21
~---60--Names Set-Beach Adopts
Budget, O]iays
Center .Method ·
-.Viejo ~eacher~s-Bod y As M~n
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Hununlt~ Beach councilmen adopted
Found in· Shallow Grave _ _.Trial Jur-ors --~ ;!
. . . LOS ANGELES ·,UPI) Selection
·•
?i_Lecord buc!.get and apprl?"ed a financing By J OHN VALTE'RzA
method for the civic center in separate Of ""' DMIY ""-' '""
actions Monday night. The badly decomposed body of a slaln
In 30 sceonds, without comment from Mission Viejo school teacher, reported
missing June 3 by her husband, was councilmen . or the public, the council foUnd in a :shallow grave Monday by
opened and closed ·a public hearing on the a hiker walking along Ortega Hlghway
budget and ther adopted it unanimously. just beyond the Orange County line.
The budget or $10,798,879 calls for The dis'.Covery of the fully clothed re·
a property tax rate o( $1.60, up 15 mains of Mrs. Florence Nancy Brown;
cents over the present rate. Fourteen 31 , the petite mother of two pre-schQol youngsters touched off a homicide In· cents of the increase, however, will cover vestigation which Is spanning two coun·
ffie (~payments on the inlere~t and ues.
redemption Of the$& million R8rk bQnds Ironically. the .discovery of her body
passed by the voters laSl year. · came just lOminutes a£ler Mrs. Brown's
The bUdgetcOntains a gap o( '911 ,141 husband, Ralph, entered. the San
between . Income and upenditures. The Clemente PoliCe Department to · aup-
gap will be bridged by dil!Pinf Into pimlent his mlalng -report with
Jast year's surplus for '481,141 and using a photograph of bis raven-haired wife.
'4.50,000 Crom the contingency aceount. DetecUvertn Rlversldt Mid an 1utOP1Y
The council also set.tied the question Mortday night revealed Mrs. Brown died .
al financing the $6 millkm civic center of multiple stab wounds in the chest.
without protest or comment. Mrs. Brown, whose address was li s.ted
The a>uncilmen unanimously agreed as 24402 Twig St., EI Toro, was last
Jo the request of city admlni5t'Jtor ,Doyle seen on the afternoon .or June 3 en.
Miller that he be instructed to ~ route .to San JQan·Capistrano.
ef(orts ·to negoUaie a joint powers agree-• ~~hce said the husband had" left the
mei'lt with another public agency to finan-s~tion before the broadcast of the
ce construction ct the -center.--· --_d~_q_me into the.J!.eP.:@rtme.nt.
The resolutl6n afso stipul8tes that .. if Co~'s tnve:stigators from . Riverside
a jllint powers agreement is not sii;ned notified the husband lat~r.
by Oct. 1, the administrator shall proceed Br~ had ~n offermg a $500 reward
with the non-profit corporation .method for 1nformahoo le~ding to t h.e · \ r fi•·-· the ... whereabouts of the wife, a teacher of o l11e1ucmg cen..,r, d 'th I · d" b'l't' · th The resolulian thus killed a proposal stu ents v.:1 earning 1sa 11 1e~ 1n. e
made bJ. a-study group that general San Joa~ Elementary School D1str1~t. -bl' · •·-d · · te · · The dtseovery o( the uneartbed, a 1gatiqn ""'" s, reqwr:mg. vo r aP: blanket-shrouded remains was made
proval1 lie sought. to paylortffe ~t;r. ~1oriday morning at about . 10:30 a.m.
• · BOnd ei1;perts told the council 1!1 . a by an unidentified man walking one
.study session last ~ee'k that ~ }Olnt mile south a!, the El Carri2.0 Forestry f'C'We~s ·agreement or ~n·prof1t cor· station just beyond the Orange County
119ratl0l'I . were more ·practical methods line.
~ fmanc.1ng the center· Reports said the : remains had been
_ uoearthed by predators, but h a d
· originally been covered by a thin la~er -worker Killed . ' . .. -
By Ammo Plant
A 51-year-0\d civilian worker at lhe
Seal .Beach Naval Weapons Station was
.'killed ]11onday afternoon when he fell ·
under the wheels of a slowly moving
ammunition train.
~Coroner's deputy C. J. Bricker said
Leslie M. Quesada, 0£. Orange died in·
stantly in the 2:25 p.m. accident.
Quesada, he said, worked as a\
brakeman an the base lnlmlal railroad
which feed s ammunition to U . S •
warships. ·
of dirt, leav~ and brush. -.
The cause cf death still has not been
arinounced, Riverside c a r o n e r 1 s in·
vestigators said this morning. They plan-
. ned an autopsy sometime today.
So far, this is known about Mrs.
Brown's activities on the last day she
was seen alive: the woman, a tea cher
who shared duties between C'Neill School
in. Mission Viejo ann V.alencla School
in Capistrano Highlands, left for work
as usual on the morning cf Wednesday,
June 3.
She made a deposit in a night deposit
slot at a bank near her home be.fore
driving to work.
At noon1 she called home and 'asked
or a jury began tQ4ay in the Shaion
Tate murder case wlth a panel of IO
persons called intb court .
, ·.DAILY PILOT , ..... '1 T'""
Th'e names .of six me~ and six women
were drawn Crom a metal box and
they were. tentatively seated while the
defendants -Charles Manson, hippie" • •
cult l~d.er; and three or his ferna le Whether you ace a·tiny tot ot a senior citizen, a swinger like Antfna.
Swinging Into. Summ~ ·
. followers -observed the proceeding's Huffstidler, 2, or a slider lili:e Jeff Barnett, 3,, a wide variety of rec-·
· with smillni countenances. ·. creational activities is open··to you thi~ summer in Huntington Beacb:
. As the ~ve . jurors entered,._,,th"•~-fhrougb the · city's Eark and..Recreatio_n_D_e~rtment. Drop by orie
. ~. oia!~peJ!eor gi~d~ei'.!t~g~ of the city's 27 parks and check out-ttie summer·loni J>iogiam. CoP.id
whispered and giggled, but they quieted also are avaiJab1e at city hall. ' . , ·
dawn ~ the trial session began. _
"The girls are Susan Atkins, Patricia
en!"iDtel llld lalie 1lan ~
"n.. ·11'"1 majority d lbe pnll(>eCti"••'".~~~t-,
·Junn. -""' ta . be -• .yean of loc' IMl lbere wen!;"no apporeat
hippie typoo' -them. • In a courtroom just down lhe Ith
Iloor corridor ol '!ht Hall of JUl!ke '
building, another member of the cult,
Robert Beausoleil; Was sentenced to
death Mooday far the killing ol musician
Gary Hinman a month before the Tate
kUlings. Manson has alsa been cbai"ged
wittt murder jn Hlnman'i death but that
trial will be held separately -if ever.
Picking a jury Js expected to tequlte
--;•~ on~ens.e_and prosecu-
"'lion lawyers esUmaledMonday it wOUJa
take six more months to try ~ case
charging the four with five senseless
sltytngs at the honie or actress SharOn ·
Tate and two more at the heme of
grocery chain owner Leno La.Bianca.
· The only controversy !It the. opening
sesSlon came when .MaDJOn'1tltfumey,
lrving Kanarek, objected to tht! search
of othe r female members of the "family"
before tM:y were permitted to enter
the courtroom. Four. of them, in Jong,
homemade robes, showed up Monday.
S:t'ABBED TO DEATH
Teacher ·Florence Brown
that her husband take meat oUt . cf the
· freezer for 'dinner .
At about 3 p.m. she left work and
.began driving to San Juan Capistrano.
On the way, she stopped at Buffy '•
Coffee shOp in Mission Viejo and that
was-the last. timj: .she was seeq alive.
· It has nat been determined whether
she arrived in San Juan Capistrano.
Investigation in the rugged tei1fain
along the winding highway iconti nued
.today. It presumably will includt a
search for a 1967 Pontiac Catalina station
wagon which Mrs. Brown had been driv·
ing on her last trip. '
The Brown car with the license number
SAV 442 has not ye t been found.
··N:ew Coordinator
For City Gr.!lwth --~
No w Under Study
Foqntajn ..,Valley may hire a man to
coordinate industrial and commercial
growth in the city. -
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Acquaintances at the school district
arnces termed Mrs. Brown \.'.''• very
likeable person and an ex r! e ~·I en t
teacher." Mrs. Brown ' joined the
distridts teaching staff as a .secretary-in..
st{llcfo< on Sept. I, t965. 1
City councilmen will consider .such ac-
tion tonight. If approved, another act.
mini~trative assistant would be hired
for CJty Manager James Neal. The new
man would handle only industrial and
commercial activitlts. Cranston Says Oil Q.d.Iling . . -. -His body wa's taken to MacDougall
Mortuary, Santa Ana, the deputy sakl. Bullets in Beach Murder,.
"lf the council says yes, we'll st.art
recrulUog for a man immediately," Neal
said today.'
The action wa1 spurred by a critical
report from the city's Industrial Park
Committee which blamed the lack of
infarmatlan on industrial activity · for
~an Should-Pass Congress
Oruge Co•st
We•ther
If you read yesterday 's weather
reJ'.lj)rt, dor!'l bother reading to-
da9's. There 's no change. Sun and
sevent}iish· temperatures are the
prescription over the Orange Coast
Wednesday._,
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·the slaw sale of the city's industrial By THOMAS FOR11JNE Is around Catalina. and 8.tn Clemente
land., o1 "" INlllY """ '"" , islands.
The com mittee report, submitted a U.S. senatar Alan Cranston llki Mon-1Cranstori . spaie
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to' the pieu via
Week ago, said, "there is no ooe perao" day he nOw has very hlgh hopes hls tele~ne conrerence~caH;--< l
Liberty Gun .Don't Matcl1
Comparison of .32 caliber bullels tiken
from the body of a Huntington Beach
murder vicUm and those fired by one
carried by candlelight kpler Robert W.
Liberty prove no direct connection, it
was disclosed today.
at city hall able to .respond to all the ha 1 I off·'--·1 drl111:.:::: ... --'lne~WU ·a.•k"". py -the DAll.V'PILOT. lnve.stigators had hoped to clear Up info·~allon que ries Of potent i a I bill to n oca ~iure al .. 16 '°'" "" Ill c th' Ion · Alf ....... what lobbyist.Fred B. Burke of lndultrial lht May 12 mur~er of AWOL soldier developers and firms planning industrial w pa'SS ongress is seu · ec~ Developriient Associates J n C. tn
David L. McCorry, 20. w.ho was shot facilities." would be federal watel's off NeWporl Waslitpgton is d<?J.ng for 1 o ca I coutal
down on the Golden West College parking Members of the committee recom· Beach, Laguna Beach and·San Clemente. cities. ,
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mended hiring a man who couJd .. create Cranston (D-Ca1ifornl.a·) ukl he ,.as 'orange County tupervison have •P-
. The ballistics check revealed tliat both community iptrit ln cur indultrial park." encouraged by Pres .. nt Nllon'1 special proprialed $5,000, Newport and Lquga
-ll the About DO AC19 'd. 1ndultrill land are message to Congress lat weet tn whk:h city councilmen fl.GOO each, San weapons were-.-ca ber-oot ·mark-"slill open 1n huataia ·Valley. All of. the Preaident. Wed for cancel1aUon of Olemente ·tOODc:Umea ·t1,oao Incl the
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Just because the ·guns · .tn eacll case
were dUferent, however, doesn't rule
out the pOssibilily tlaat the former mental .
paUent now,in custody in ColoradO Wa!n'l
involVed, pOlice said today.
in1s left on the .Pr~tilt! ~y J.he gqn were different~ ·. -, . " ·: the fndultrial mc:reap lies between 20 federal oil k?&R1 alon1 the Slnta eoutal ·Area · Pratectlve IMIDe' ll;IOD _
"'Ibey don't match but that doesn't Warner A•enue mtd . the San Dieco Barbin ·Channel. -t6 $5,000 for the lobbylst'i .-.Ices. . Reli{lio?t °" the UC lroh~
campua U growfng more popu-
lar , although the charch a&· an
inititution i! taking it! lump!.
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Detective Sgt. Monty McKennon md ~
Detective GU Vetne· returned Monday
frorn Coiorado Springs, where they fired
Liberty's revolver and brought back slugs
al1d casings to compare .
"They're not from the same gun. That
, weapon wasn't involved," said sit.
· McKennon.
He referred specifically to the .32
caUber revalver surrendered by Liberty
-· af\er a bullet.punctuated chase by a lone
Calorado Sprina1 detective following 1
11\otel rabl>ery Ind. kidnaping a week•
~go. '
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metn that be (Liberty) was not in-l'reewl)I mf Euclid Stroot mid lbe Sula -. '1111 .... tor &aid the 'Pr•ldenl'• · Cranston said Burlce II hllplng him
volved," McKennon revealed.'" Ana River. meuage teems lo establish the. prtnclple and Senator George Murphy (fl.CaHf.)
He ailded invesilgallon .shows Liberty The industrial C.'Olllmit.tee was a~ there lhould not be drlllinc in federal figure out which witnesaea wW be most
may have been In ·Ute North Pacific pointed teVeral months aco to lnvestJ&ale waten adjacent to watm that are state helpful and what tatlmony. He aid
area around the same tim~ McCorry methods for at.trading more industry sanduaries. Burke also Is pushing the bill tor the
went AWOL from Ft. ~wis/ Washington, to the city. An lndu!triel coordinator The senator's bill would crtate federal senators in the House ot Reprelentatlve1. ·
and Is not hi)W ,out as a theoretical Is the committee's first major recom-.. water sanctuaries beyond state waters Congre~man Richard T. }'lanna (0-
suspect. , mendation. wherever there is 1. state bil drllllng Westminster) hat tntroduced a corn.
'In. the various crimes attributed to N.eal explained lhat when the need sa~uary. panion bill m· the House. ,.
the U..ye11r old:~CandleUght Ki.Iler" a for an iodultrial coordLnatqr$ ends the State waters extend three miles out Cranston lntioductd the bUJ ln the
: variety • 11{ weapobs have bee1 '1 used. man-11fr.ed would nu. i stc:ood Ad·_ frorq, the shot-a an4 federal waters abo\lt Senate last November. tl bfl betn co-
McKe, pc)iMed ou1 i.hit L1berty car!" mliilstratlve, assistant slot ·scheduled ift l! d<tles ~ that. One of the.'stlte' authored by Murphy (R-Caltfornla) and
not be Jter ou~as r suspect on the llie T~year budget for U)ret years from sanctuaries ls offshore of Newport Be&ch F.dmund . Muskie fD.M•lne) and O.,kn
ee t.mER~, P11e %) riow. south to the Me~lcafl border ... Anoth~r tSee CRANSTON, ?1p ~) i .. --·~-~
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~.lerks Asks_ Moving -B_ack ,Filing Time
'orJa'!'!'eLewleoun'1·y'asslsl.lndRanyt'ci-:,nLoly'clAernkgefle"'s '. to ~ the nwnbei of ballota DllMll ~r1w ·., _. .... electlw tO -~ -ud Coosolidalin& all electloas -.Jn-be held oa Ille llCOlld Tµetday, In Aorll County Registrar.Recorder both tolQ an cludina: county city and IChoola -under , in ,even numbered yean, a bill by SmJ.
Assembly subcommittee -on vote tabula· the county clerk or registrar oC voters John Schmitz CR-Tlhtin) putting lfle,corr
tion Monday Uiat future election foolups to allow 't!e:ntrali.aalion of elect.ion person-duct of achoo! elections under the author·
could be preventect by movi1111: back the .nel. . Jty of the county. • deadline for filing for ol'fice. ·1bf·ooe bright_•pot in testimony came The regi!:trar llso "said there· 1s a
' Lewis, speakipg f~r ~acatlonlng C00n~Y when Robert Farmer, directot of data .Prrising need for technical personnel. ·•
Clerk William E. st John, appearect pmcessinC told commJUe"e: manbin that "'ThEi elections department has e1acUy
befoi'e the subcorhQliltee which · was there were no ·problems in thl computer the same type of positions as \then
meet.in& in Loe Anlela to Jnvfstll:ale rt.adinaoltheballots."'lbeonlyproblem the ·COIJ(lty was · on lbe pre-cQIDputer
vote tabulation anafua. .The eommittff we bad wu the speed of the oulput system. That is, , we have' a high pro-
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iroonds lhat !be bollei& do not match.
Investigators, meanwhile. have traced
McCorry's movements to Roseburg, Ore ..
where· be was dropped olf at Interstate
5 by an -Army ser,eant ~ bad ,stv~
him a ride from the rt. Lew~ II~· "There we lo~ him. But s1nse Liberty
1rtd Connolly were in . Oregon at .that·.
lime it's dfifinitely . within ~e realm
of theory," the detective explained .. Robert~ p; Conntllly,.40, Is ·p~med as
co·suspect with. Libe;rty, in t~e s I a Y I n g
·of Thom's carmine Astortna,. 25, :WhG
was· fourid shot by a .22 calib.!!r pistol
on a· deserted Hunlingt(Jl'I Beacv,t.road
MarCh ·J%. . . .
~ • dWrtd by ·Paul Priolo ·(&,.Pacific born tlie Coleman machines,'" ht .uid. •poi:tion of cJert .types whei-eas our nted r"->. · ~).'1
• •• Ed Arnold, county chief of reglstrltion ts for-technictJly trained profeS!ionals."
· _ ·Lewis uk! the lengt..bJ ,delay 1n vote and elections s.id correctlv.e le&Wation "We h¥e gotten by in the past because
Part· of McKenno~'s m~ss1~n. to
Colorado 'Springs was _to_ Interview Liber·
ty about the Astorina mu~er. Ex--
tradition h'eariifgs for that slaytn~ wo~ld
be initiated Uti"ougb thti Governor s office
shorlly, McKennon said. . ' tabulation was the result of insuffJcitnt DO'f' in the ~ in. Sacramento would my · peim:>nnet 'have been ftinctioning -
-technical peraonnef, the "most com-' aid county vote ceunting. if puaed. beyond normal expectations, bul ~ere
• plicat.ed balloC in hi.storj;"" ~ ~ a prepared statement, Arnold told is a. limit lo what they can do or .............. --~~~=~:~:1~--:~~~~· ln··Orance .. O:.ty-....... ~ .. ~~ .. ~.~-~---~~-~~~~--~-~m," ~---.
deaigned for 500 lJrei:incll ·not the 1,lm countend problems ln "1he June 2 1.:on· . Officials from· t.os-Angefes C'Oiiiity laid -
-"We didfl't get a chance to speak
to him. The public defender refused
to allow anyone to speak to the defen-
dants," McKennOn: said.
· Both .detectives arrived in Colora~o
Springs shortly before hiberly and his
two alleged accom,uces in the_ Colorado
Springs Motel robl:iery were scbeduled
which ~ county hes'. . . ~ ~.Elect.ion it wa not the bl\me for pieir ele_d.lon problems
_ Advmc::JDI the closin& dale f~ -riling a~,; but 1t mi&ht well hJvt becotne to 1'overefX'IOdence" and an avalanche
for office and certillcaUon ol ~acy one aDd if a cer:tain amount of corrective of small problems.
by the .ec:retlfy of state wU aUUtsted ·action ls JlOl .taken as a result o( this -.-Lee said his administrative staff may
_ '1>y__Lewis bec1use~·11 "iLwas_We had primary'1-expirience, aome -fut a r-e have concentrated too"much·on con:ipdter '
less ~ a month · to aet tbe balloU jldmary election might qualify u sUch." · ind' election-day operaUoM rather than
-printed and proofreld." IAlllJlaUon f.avond by Arnold includes the prepar:atioon period. niat wai w-by
Some other suuesUona b)' tht auiat1nt • joint legl&Jatl.vt bill to aJmpllfy &he 40;000· sample ballots were not' mailed
cl~ had included ~parJWI&-diJtriet m_ailing of aainple ballotJ, a me.11ure to reg.istered voters, he said.
electioal from ltate And county" officf.I by Assemblyman Johll V. Brlgp (R-Ful. Lee also said the state timetable was
. too tight !or an election of the complexity
Frftl _P .. e _l ,
,. for arraignment.. I . . ~ Liberty and his :girl, friend , u.r,ear
'/. · .,{, old Kendall A. ~rly pleaded not
f ,. .• guilty" on grounds of insanity to the
\ charges brought before them.
·~ ---CJMn Fawcett, a 17-year..old boy from
Midland Tettas, who also h,ad arr alleged
part in 'the robbe'ry 1'11eC.eived a . dela_y
in arraignment proceedings unUI his
personal lawyer arrlv'eil, McKennon said.
:ACCESS ·EXPENSIVE • ••
of the qpe in Los Angeles and made
several suggestions including authorizin_g
the printing of sample ballots Jn
newspapers in emergency situations. ~ Bag'ging Rays
Speaking _ before the state task force,
Sent to a mental hospital in Pueblo,
Colo. for 31) days psychiatric observation.
before the insanity hearing, Liberty .ac.
cepted the order "with a long, sweeping
bow." according to McKennon.
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llipulatioo could be enw.cflnto bf JWJe Foster uld lhat the plarutlnJ. depart-
22. ,. pllcament . had refused to process his 1p-
FOll<r ,.;.ecI !be qUestion under era! lion ud ur1ed the COllll<:il to lnatrud
cooununicationl after the council bad the department. to •ccept 'it.
earlier tmtruct.ed the -cltj aUomey to Th~ council later grarited Call a·special
1ee whether I' stlp•lation could be ob-~ to rm the :surlboard1.
tajDed lo allow Ille --1 o1 the H1111-. ''Whil.• U><Y are individually •!!!!1l'.i!ii . _ ~~i:.,. COijiOrilion'• f41;JSI .,.. ill! bllllOCfiiii)i, .. nidivdy lll<Seli1at'.
·---. dty"'.fep· W1.,.r4 •'"' a.. -W t9e disasti \>US," Foster Wiiried.
cleanup aervices on the beach without He ezplained that one way a municlP*il
prejudicing eilber party's cue. bod~ can acquire private property is
· 1be Huntington Pacific manapr called by m~erse condemnation in which the
that proPJsat unacceptable and requested ci~y .ll~ply moves: in and takes full-~
Los Angeles c o u n t y purchasing agent
Gene Davis complained that the present
cale.~ar outlined 'in the ~tate election
codeS does not permit enough "lead
ttme" for ballot ,printing.
Former J:aptain
Of Seal Beach
f oli~e Suceurn~s_ the broadi:r ajreement.--~ _-~ pos&ession. '"
He uid that litigation could go on· .. ···pur ~ttorneys ~say_. that. we cannot Funeral seivice·s for reUred Seal Beach
As vOlleyb~.11 players'volley in the background, Judy Wedereit, 2<1,
soaks up sun on sands of Newport Beach. \Vhy not? School is out and
those lazy, hazy days of summer are here. OnJy trouble is , most of the
days so far have been hazy, complain those bent on getting their ~un·
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Racing Near S~op Center
"He was ~rY polite in couit and
was always smiling. The girl was com-
pletely frozen though. She remalhed ex-
pressionless," he said. .
"Liberty is not really too badly .,groom-
ed fo.r · a long-hair .type and be has
somewhat of a pleasant smile.
sometunes 1 1sn a sm1r , • •
Since -the time of the Astorina murder;
Liber,ty's moVements have been traced
by detectives to Long Beach, the
. Northwesterh States, San Francisco,
Chicago and San Diegq. '
for 10 years and cited "very terioui resist, but 11e have one recourie _ •
peripberal matters'' that hav~ come ~p . to go to the court and ask for payment," police Capt. James.Mar_ousek will be con-In ringing tooes, a WestminSitt..tesl· _st;.y that would be h'ard .. to. &eii~~e. ·. eo· uncil Okays
in the 30 days since tbe council author~ F~ter went on. ducted at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Peek's dent declared at the Huntington Beach There a re no toilet fa lilies !or the . -
ed cOUrt action. "Because the city has put out a docu· MorUJary, Westminster. · council meeting Monday night that an hundreds of children tha ride there. ·
Foster leveled his moat ierioua • ment ol intent to say this ii 1 city The colorful 77-year-old former lawman "absolute emergency" caused b Y Tradesmen are even sellin infbikes
· jection to a memorandum written by beac:Jr,-~use -it has treated it as of heart. tt k · motorcycle and minibike riders exists to children therf." Lease Transfer
Of Sheraton -Inn
Miller which, he claimed, "expresses auclf in-two instances, cur attorneys · hwlu3fdounS::_11e,adpart 1 t M.daya a~or: behind the Huntington Center. A round of ~pplause brok-5 out from · •-t ol t .. _ ·1 .... act 1 II th .... 1 r u""" a · men on Geoffrey Greenwood, who Jives in the clearly the m1.en iJE Cl Y "" ~· e us at there is a strong presumption Jng fellow resid'ents of the. trailer park. after
as the owner of our property.'' , you ~ye_ afready taken over possession Burial ~ill follow the-service at Good · · Driftw~ Mob~le Trailer · Park. on . the GreenlYood's presentation. The crowd of
. In the memorandum, .• dated May 25, ol tile property." Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach. Westminster . side ~f the San Diego 30 applauded again . when ihey heard .....___.
Miller banned the bui.lding qepartment The attorneys have aavised that there C_apj. Marousek left n9 survivors. F:reeway '. said cyclists -~avel from as the city was acting to so Ne the problem. The . Sheraton. Beach Inn. llOGn will
-=----=-fi'Om-mutiii building penfill5 fW Uie may: lie no allernatiVe but t0 ao to Lt Al Chafe who began Ns training f~r as !JOI ~Dieb to nd'-:~o_~nd ~e City-Attorney Don -~fa --said that "'"be under new ownership.
jl'Oper\Y and ltlpulated thaL alt reqoests court on inverse condemnation. un~r. M,a,rous~J: in 1956: recalled the :~te~acks in a vacant lot behind Uie his department was preparing an Huntington Beach councilmen Monday
Jor permission to me lbe beach mould F~er said that the court may order captain as a good ~ficer ,,from the ,;M~ and dune buggies are orqinance paUerned.r after a , Jaw .passed night approv~ the .transfer of a · 1e1te
be treated as U tht concasionalrel and the aty to pay full market vaiue for old, school and qu'tte a fighter. be'1n ~· ••-e daily." he said. "The reCenUy 1;y Jl'OOntain Valley. .' · coVe!'itlg 43 ·acre\ between Huntll'!gton .vendors· ·were uklng for a llceole to tbe be.ch and recalled lhat the city H to Se I B b i una as C '"' uJEr. Th F !al 11 rd ' Avenue and 'Beach: Boulevard on whiCh
... ___ i. -'"" realal I , e came a eac n landsca . g is beini. killed by the dust e oun . n V~ ey o inahfe pro-lhe ho'-1 and Or'"wood Trailer Pait ue a• •city · ~· """ any attorney Ud_m!l_er mentioned the filur.e a steelworker ~ bu!JA a water ~ank d-i' -the noise must be experienced hibits lhe Use of rhinlbfkes. mOtorcycles 111: 11
• paymmta &oinc to_ tbe...clty. -ref. _ffl)_millign _ _g_ the _possible value and when the )Ob was done decided "t;' bel' ed ., or any power driven bike on public are JoCated-fur a.r.:ported $2.1 million.
Two buainessmen hive already been ·cif the Janel · to become a potfce officer.~ ChiiJe said. -to"Y 1 rdievay 'was an outrage,, he went property or uniMproved private property. _ The. 50-year lease was· drawn up in·
affected by the memorandum. "-· "U ~ts do 'exist, the payment "He had to borrow money to buy es e • ' 1963. Prudential Property Planning Inc.
Falter said th.at :Jat. Mastroianni, a. may be large but not ")X'Ohjbltive. If his moti.rcycle. In those da ys officers . on. "Each and every one of us ha a l}onfa said that he would try to have of Van Nuys is buying the remaining --•--, -·-ed 1n· to a lease a""eement the """"'rt f1·-·,· easements do -~ exi'st, Id n I f It the ordinance ready for the council to lerm from l•utomation. lndustrics. -~-.. u1c:1 e· _... 1ru '""' were pa a at sa ary or ga_s. consider at an adjourned meeting June '1>
with Hun1~~~~-clfhic ~ o:: ~ or 'ex~tl lobeonldy -~:i_!llltoted degrhee, then took him five years to pay for the Fro·tn. Page• l 22. T1heddeq] is
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currently in1escrow. M
truck a ona w.111: ~c . ""e o you WI 1re\;u::u pure ase the _f)Otorcycle. . Earlier Police Chief· Robitaille ex-.. wo qwn own proper y owners. rs. 7.oning Adjuatmenta unanimously ap-property," Foster told the councilmen. . When he began his career during the TON Martha Hol t and Tim Tal~rt, ~.ritlclzed
proved tbe appllcaUon May 20 but on The Huntington · Pacific official then prohibition e·ra, Seal Beach was fre-CRANS plained that police had been unable to the transaction and urged the city to . 'MA'/ 27, after the ~Ol'andum !'81 reconµnend~, that ,the council ~crept qu!rit~d by runi runners and other low · . • • • take action because not all the owners buy back the leaS;e and gain control --~sent -otit;"'-the ..:bOifd-Overturned--LiLI-the_.hoard~eeiptnLthat .the beach types.-, _.. • _ _ Nelson (D-Wisconsin). Cranston called of tbehe prope1edrty dwoulhld efallow 1 .. ~e. lan1. d of the land.
decislmL .., · · . continue to be considered~ private pr!>' During World War lT Marousek served th-e latter two "two . of-the top con-to pos an er ore ii.: JlO Jee At an ea rlier cooncll me'etlng, Robert
"'Ibe -board revened the acUoh .:..... perty without prejudice to either Side's with the 'Seabees in the South Pacific servationisl! in the Senate." ·--could not enforce "No Trespassing" T. Morris, President of Prudenti~l
It did · not repeal. reopen _pt rehear the case. . area for three yea rs and-bee time a Nix~n in his" message to Congress, violations. Property Planning. said that his comp.any
action -1t reversed the actlon withput 'Ille councilmen declinf.d to comment chief petty officer. .. made sj,eclfied mention of the state oil th~~~'ti!in wC:r:Oe .;:dce:h:tke::ie '!ii~ ~·as planning $20,000 worth of lmprove-
due i:rocfsa," Foster charged. <I!' •the proposal, preferring to hear the JU: rejoinl!dlhe police department after drilling· sanctuary off Santa ~~bara cooditioners on tile roo!s of the stores IDents on the property. ··
The council then granted Mastroianni views of the city attorney on the offer the war and stayed on the !orc'e untll created In 19SS. Tht federal government . The exterior of the hotel will be
a special permit June l to operate the 1t an ei:ecutive ~ion. 11trt Monday. his retiremerit iD 1959. · -a decade later began drilling for oil .. in the Center were pulling dust' mto repaneled, the pitch and putt golf course
truck but Foster said the Huntingf.on --------'-----'-----------------in the contiguous federal water area the buildings.. ~ill be "jazzed _up," trees and stvuti:s
i.---Pacilic ~Uoo,·Ud fllec;t an a~ -. -and In 1969 there-was the infamous will be Planted around the hotel · and
to the May %7.islon. asking the plan-I=' • ;-,? . = ·\ • ;"~ blowout. D Cl SI d banquet facilifies .will be expanded. _ ninl commiaioa to declare it void. ... f. ~· .:;,... _ "It ha s becori'le apparent in Santa 8DCC asses ate Prudential· Property Planning plans to
:"If the planning commission denies . ...... -T-',. ~ ""' .t, i..' "'*~ .. :~ Barbara that having a state sanctuary form a limited partnership called Hun-
It, we 'll appeal .to the council, if it does no iood unless you have a-federal 'Choreographer Matti Lascoe will teach tington Ltd. to operate the lease.
is denied by the council we will have ' • sa'nctuary too." Cranstoo said. moi:lern darice classes, sponsored ti:y the 1.1orris added tha t his company in-
to Co to court,"' Foster conUnued.. He said he talked Monday to Fred Huntington Beach Parks and Recreation tended to de-emphasize the mobile home
The seneral manager explained that · ( "' " Russell, undersecretary of the lnterior, Department, beginnihg Wednesday at the park . _ .
bla employer could not accept· "permits . -· • _ ~·:.:. :-; and a Californian. He 5.aid he now h·as recreation cenler, 17th Street and Orange "There may be a place for a luxury
·by ~saUon:" "We should have the high hopes of getting administration sup-AvenuC?. Beginners will stal'l at 7·p.m. apartment house there or additional tiotel . same-rights as other property own~rs;-" '\ port. and interm~iates at 8 p.m.. units," he said.
be added. ...
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Brent ~1ulford, 17, Huntington Beach, demonstrates his mast-climb-
ing prowess~ as he balances atop 1nain mast of 97-foot ketch Argus
out of Lahaina, Hawaii. Ship Is docked temporatilit-.it.Sea Scout
Base in _Newport Beach where Brent spends a good deal of.time is 1
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In thi carpet ·business sometimes its w.ortloi·
EVERYTHING !
Hardly a day goes by that we doF't get a
call regarding '"other comp1ny's poo~ installa:-
tion. ; ·
Occasionally the ~damage resulting from
pocirly sewn seems or teped seams is not repair-·
•ble.
Then !ht V1lue of l~t investment look; pel.
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Why p•y $300.00 or-$1 SOG.OO. for c1rpeting
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the ONLY way lo in.tall carpeting -th1 RIGHT
way! ~
The greatest mijority of ~ur busineu is re·
ferr1!.
There is 1 reason!
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AS THE 'REQUENT sheph~rd ·of iour young ladles, 1gea 7
through 15, I am residing expert in the 1-gotta-goi ":the-bathroom
operation. ·
No matter tl!e admoniliqp. be~ore leaving the hC1.'!se. ~Q niatter
we had departed. a service· station only lS minutes rev1owl , np
matter the circumstan'ce--;-t'YetieeDUiire.--·
I've heard ihe ·cry b<iardlng'the Mattethol'I),
ride at OisneyJand.: ·
. Stuck by the side or a m_Qimtaln road in· • ·
roaring, drenching riinstonn. ·
AI0ft in tiny cable.. car ride· up a molJ.ntaifl·
side. · · · · __, ·
Crossing the· border at Tijuana oa Sundal\ If·
ternoon. . .
But. yesterday's was the prize -winner: the
opening of Lion Country Safari.·
WE PULLED DFF1he San Diego Freeway and joined the traf·
fie jam on Valencia Avenue, down bY. El Toro. · .
Chug, chug, chug ... JOr J,?...or 20..mii\ules._and~w.e're:_in the p4rk.
Chug, chug some more., Cars behind us backed up the freeway.
Ahead, they jam from .four lanes 'into two' and .stretch into the veldt.
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LION COUNTRY SAFARI OPENS IN LAGUNA HILLS'.· .
Pair-et labY Elephant• l1nore-Wertc:men Flnllhiftt H•1dqu1rt•."--Compl1x -·.
. Pmnes Hit -
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-sw!z Canal; . .
Jordiin. H·oi
By u:ik.t ,_· bite~lJoUI
Israeli and Egypilan warplanes carried
out •tr• along the Suez Canal today.
and an Israeli spokesman uid in Tel ,
Aviv _on• Egyptian plane ........... afire .
.Jsraet alio repqrted day and •strikes
along the canal on Monday.·
_New 'ti'oyble flared. in 'Jordan arld i
guerr,illa spokesman· In Amm·an said
'Jordanian troops had executed f~r guer
rillas in the past two days. RePorts rrom Baghdad indicated more than 1,500
persons were killed or woutided in t.tre
flghUng there last week.
.An Egyptian military Jpokesman In
Cairo said Egyptian pranes auacked
Israeli -orces and military, poSitions In
the northern sector ol lht canal after
.. -!hf: lscaelis~out a aimilar atUck.
-1be spokesman said the ·Egypt.iJn pllnes'
scored "direct bitsi-and ililt i ll planes
returned safely:--' . ~
-1'n Israeli spokesman sald .'lhe Egyp-
tians · tried to strtke in. the -northern
area of the canal around Qantara and
that Israeli antiairCraft hit one or the
attackers ·which was see n going up in
flamea:· He repor;t.ed no casualties amori1
the Israeli forces.
CaJro said.18-Egyplian Skyhawk planes
raided the .. horthem sector of the canal
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Signs all around: "No. Tr~spassing-Violators Will Be Ea(en!"
. Gate entry with complicated process of. allowing1cars .into "ii.Id
anunal area. . . · J 1-~• n·imals Ignore the . Pe·o· · n·le· · ~~}Ef'. ·~k:::~d~: ~:: · -. r~ ~L0~.~~=~:.:~ .·::! .... ~~
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"Roll up your windows,'' commands young man in a bush
jacket and offic;ial badge. "And lady," motioning to Prim, "you
·get in back with Ule kids ; we don't want.any problems. with them
opening the door.
:·And kee those windows .cl9sed. ''
CLAljG~BANG. We're inside. Cars--three abreast -are ·
u_~ing_alo.ng...We spot the first animals, a kind of a deer with two
horns. Traffic winds into ttle wilderness ah·ead at a tedious Pace. Be-
hind are a locked gate flrid 2,000 cars. .
"I gotta go to the bathroom!" said stepdaughter Debbie, Ute .
7·year-old. . .
"C.an it wait a J_ittle?"
"No, Tom, I gotta go NOW!"
) know Debbie's habits as1well as a:hyone. When she says NOW,
she means NO\V. But I al.so am a student at distra.cting young ladies
who ar~ being pressured. . .
"Look. there are the lions ," I note brightly. Mothet j6ins in the
game or distraction.
No go . NOW, says 1Jelf. . '--
LION COUNTRY bilsically is· a-winding road thit wanders in
and out of several "lands" in which all manner of beast rest in what
passes very ..yell as their native-habitaj..__The" are no -repeat !J:O .
. -provision for batb~ms for young ladies. ·
I suggest the-ash tray. Too small, says mother.
"Well,.hell," says understanding father. "I can't manufac.ture
~ bathroom. They ~on 't make them in tbe middle ol a jungle."
'1Stop 'the car and 1)11 stand with her by lhe side of the road."
"TOO dflr1gerous," I say. _
.. I'll get 'Out and I'li rUn," pipes up sister Lindy, age 9. ''I'm
not going to have all thOse people IOOiihg at us wliile Debbie •• · •. 11
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AROUND WE GO. Lion Country Safari becomes the Riverside
R8ceway .;;tnd I become Dan Gurney. We weave in~·and 9ut of the
three lines of cars. Occasionally we note-with false jollity the presence
of zebra, -ostric"h and rhinoceros ; the real issue is making it to the ~ad~
2.-"How much tOnger, Tom?" from jiggling Debbie. ·
"Only a few minutes, Deb."
We enter the going-out locked gate. We get the post position
and -roar, roar--across the parking lot tow,ard a group of white-
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· · A YOUNG MAN gestures toward _a pa(killg.area. I ignore fiis
gestur.es. _.__ · -· ·
"Bathroom, bathroom, 11 _I shout. 1 ''That building;•• 'he points.
Another spurt·of speed. Doors burst open.-LadieS·pne out.
We made. it. Another darin-3 raCe is logged in my book as a
success.
Out they come, with that dawdling, -jaunty relieved pace Q.ne has
in such circumstances.
"I'm thirsty," says Deb. i .1Cari we get a Coke or sometpiilg?"
LSD 'F~y' Raided;
Laguna Girl, 18, Held '
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'"' ot "'-o.MJ ,,..., Steff moSt people ln ~s part of the workl kllocking down several small niw trees
'The presi iookect ii th~ animals but have ever laid_ -ey_e~ on, comparisons a'nd is lying on one of them. "What
Uie animals Jial'dly-sa:;.,,ciJ';lfd:~~~ . .,.., .~ .. '' ~--o;."7~~~!.f~ut ·&bU ....... ta9fL,{Ollll"
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guerrillas reported executed belqed to
this group and that before they were
executed they wert stmjeded to ''dirty
torture." .•
'!be ~ ,said lhe "~clionary
forces" -meaniDC Qte Jordanian army
-realized it had loot lhe first ......
-of la.st week's fighting with the gumillu
and were trying to inp""e the ctjsil
., anew in violation of the cease-fire.
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. . A JU1gle riv er boat rtde, or: examp e, ' · · 5 f rt Orange County 1n a day-long preview : .. i.1 . . . · w"ilh' 0,-, It is apparent that Uon Country a a m'6'' 1nsp1re comparison · · · . : _ . of J..jon Country .Safari Mondi;iy. . neyland , but 'the military ends as al~ has some ratiler unique landscap1n1
Beginning today the un'iQUe animal the hoat leaves the dock. •. · .. J!_roblem s., bot the_J!lanting_is.1e.ner~us
preserve will t>e open to the public A gibbon swinging from a tree recalls and presumably _enough of it will survive
-·d 365 d .· the ·mechanized, but highly realistic to make an ·authentlc veldt. e":ry ay~ ays a year, rain or Disneyland decor. Then he rushes over Up 'lahead four baby 41lephants are
$3. Million Oailit -:
.Filed by Ex•p;oi .
shine,. from 8 a.m. to one hour before to a rock ·_by the water to gape 'at happily squirting each other with water. Convicted 1on two .counb steinmlng
sundown. the ot:eupa nts of ·1he p~ssing bqat arvt "Aren't they just darling !" gushes a from campus disruptions earlier this year
After er Gov. Ed Reinecke slashed . gi:eets the guide with a ;•Hoot." • lady visitor. I • and . subsequenUy fired, a former
a jungle vine with his Swaii · battle ''Around the next bend," says the ''Gel ready '° duck,'' warns the guide. -associate professor at Cal S t a t e •
u to declare the-465-aCTe park· officially guide, "you will notice on your lelt "We never know where they 're. l ?ing Fullerton is demanding $3 million ii] •
opei1membtrs of the f00rth. estate and some birds with long pink bills .... " to squirt thaL ' water ·-·. those litUe damages. ___________ • .
their' fam.ili lined . th . Around .the bend ~ a lone camel guys are for real you know .,.'' Dr. Stuart.~ilversof Seal_ Beach na~ . es . up . in. ell' car~ chewi•g leaves off a tree ... no birds. Back 01 the freeway the whole et· campus ofhctals and poHce called 1n
to 1.ncJl a1o111 ~eight-mile jUngle safari "Well,"~ gay5 the guide, "they-were pertenq seems rtmole-and slightly-im--to-quell the March 3 disturba~e in
.trail where denizens of the African veldt there last trip ..... that's what's different possible. Was it re.ally "for real" or his claim liled lale la.st week with the
roam freely. _ about this ride, you never quite know ia. the whole_Jhing ju1t an Illusion? FUiierton City clerk. • 1
It is, to uy the)eut, 1 rare experience what 's going to be aroUOO the bend, Oi;ie has the feeling it.· will -take a He ~harges lawmen assaulted 1him In
to round a bend in the road anCI find everytttlngietpsmovingaround ..• hey, few more.~rtU .arouild \he safari trail the process of his arrest ~-that date,
oneself on the receiving end of . .the there art the birds!" , tO digest the fact · IJ:i•l Lion Country causing him mental suffennc and Joas
disdainful gaze_, of the. king 0£ !;>easts On the opposite bank of the "river," and its inhabitants are Indeed "for real," of ,his job, which was hued on faJlure
· as he loftily surveys his surroundings a rhino, introduced as "Rita •.. ·she right here iii Oraqe' County.· -to appear for classes .
over the-slee.k fonns 'of-his lionehes
and lhe.ir plump cubs.
By mid-afternoon · Monday, some or
the visitors, perspiring freely behind the
tightly ~IOsed windo"s (that's the rule)
·of non-air-conditioned cats, were inclined
to feel the lions, cheetahs, zebras and
assorted antelopes, sprawled comfortably
iii the shade of newly planted· trees,
had the best end of the deal.
CertainJy; if one has to be a jW,gJe·
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beast living in captivity, Lion Country • · •
Safari. is Ille Billon of lhe 1.00logicaf ·ot t ·-· · to th•
world. Here, lhe be':'l is .c~rly ""'' . eK ., as . IS -and no two-legged . VlStlor fn his~ right _..
mind would consider getting out of his ' ' · c:ir to a·rgue the point. --~ --.... · · · . , -
Despite their relatively recent' arrival· big-· . iet" i; · d at the confluence of the San Diego and ..___. . qu . -Laguna F~ways (of all places!) the _ -~-.
residents of Liorr Country seem relaxed ' ..•
and thoroughly at home. Their s l.,e e k . _,.
concljiion is .evidence of ·the c a r e f u I . . d . · the.
dietary attention of ~hief _G~me Warden an . cut' -· .Bill York and the benef1c1al effeet of
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Ma11y of Lion Country's ·present 400 . .
inhabitants, due to increase to ·apo as .
new an;mals continue lo arrl". ha" I t I ., tl10* -come from the park 's counterpart in •c• a pr·~. Fl~i:8P,.ved safa.ri lra0il wanders easily . ? ~ . t . •
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tor •ny car In the G•laxJt 500
cleas-especially with all theM
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-lowered the price! Thet'a
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-Eeonomy Drhle lsall-. ·' -ttere:1wM1 ............ : :---v.n roo . ---
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• Chrome rocker '"°'dingl
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the Econc>fTIY Drive la the Mme
luxury-equipped autOmobUe lt'1
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famou• quiet ride. Wlt.h the
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gives.you more leg and1kr'!M
room up front. Smooth ride and
handling. Avallab'9 tn. both
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ever hill and dale, .In the lion area,
guarded from watch towers with double-
gates through which prescribed number
of can are permiu.ed to pass, prides
of 10 and 15 lions stretch In tHe shade,
mere feet from the passing traffic, and
apparent~y quite dj.sinterested in the
j visiting throng._ _.
j · From Wire ~ hl~type bavea ifter the movement Each pride is )Vatched by a ranger
And your Ford Dealer'•
Economy Drive Mvlngs don't.
atop there. You'll ftnd tpeclal
·bargaJna on other model&, .00-
-Including Ford's champton
savir,'Maverick. &pa your Ford
Deller soon. There's never .~.---.FORT BRAGG,.. Calif. ---A-raiding _di~JJ:om_San lranciaeo'1____1h.i&ht· _In .a tebr!.-str'i~ jeep,_ bu~ .P!)ne .or
team struck an alleged LSD factory Ashbury Diltrlct three yean qo. · the. big cats showed the sltghtest in·
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ton today, seliing more than $% million The ume disda1~ was exlub1ted by
rth of the compound and arrest.in& A t• • •' T ;__ groups of dozen cheetahs and by zebras ~e including a Laguna Beach girl. n l · IDCOme ax and giraff~. who at least had the ' showmanship ·· to stand up as the
Autlloritie.s claimed they _ were F" h loo sightseers drove by. -· .
manufacfur1ng enough 6f the mlnd-ben· 1g l ming Loo~I~ for all the wot,.ld like a k1ng-
ding ~allucinogen for 750:"'.>0 tablets , size football hOOdle,,-'llewly arrived
which could bring $2.25 mdho• on the LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The lmie delegation of while rhinos turned its
illicit retail street i;narket. ~·urlsdiction aroae Monday as a.federal CoUective back on-the visitors while
Katherine .A. Thomas, 18, whose choniplng Into a mountain of hay. -
Laguna Beach addreas .was given as ~ e look under submlsaion • motion A dream of Warde11 York is to engineer
. 437 Bent ~lr~t, w~s lhe only to dismiu a suit which seeks to abolllh the flrat successfut breeding in captivity
·Southe111-e&lifom1an captured ~y the federal lndlvtdual i11COme taxes. of white .rhino and cheetatr'lft a restricted
federal, itale; a.nd. county narcotics of· The Liberty ~ndmet:it. ,Committee area ol Oranae.COUntY's Lion Country.
ficus. • 1 bu sued the , lnterul Revenue Service Local poliC! assisting I• the: 5:45 a.m. raid on the commuul residence uid tor a Writ of ManUte which ul&lmMely
all •present were booked on char~ of waukl Impel the I~ lo al1ow ta1peyen
conspiracy-to manufacture dan1mM.11 to deduct ccntributiou to the commtuee
drugs, manufacturing-dangerous drug:\ . 00 <their federal mum..
and pouesslon or dangerous dru&s for Government at&omeys uked U.S.
I District Court Judge Horry Pregeraon sae.
Acti111 Police Chief ~ame.s Soudar1 Iden· to dismila lbe IUll, claiml•g the judge
tUied the captives as .Johl R. Rodipu, does not hive jurildicUOn to Issue the
Timothy W. Buller, of Sa n Rafael ~t be;<:•• the f>Yemment ~s not
Timotny w: BuUer .. of forest Knolls, waived ils IOW:relan Immunity a.rd thus
Crfig B .. Chahl.pie, of Fairfax, 'and Miu-Jw not 't'Onltnted to .be sued.
Thomas. · , The committee asked eor 1 con-
The seir:urt was ol record proportions, stitutional amellldmtot that would provide
but authorities could not itTirriedillltely .uie (epeal or \ht 16th Amendment, which
·say If It might bl ·~ all-tiffie quant.lt)'-give-s the federal government. the ri1ht
captured by agents, IQ tax illdlvktual lncOmes, estates and
Mendocino County became 1 favored lifts. -_,_
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Age Tabbed at 1~5
CENTRALIA, Wash. !UPI) -Mary
Kona, 1 Cowlitz Indian who was said
14. have been -'t or t years of age
,..whew-the fint white wagOf'! train rr19ved
Into wN.t is now the state of Washington,
died early todu. near Salkum in Lewis.
County. ~
Theri it 30lfle confusion over Mrs'.
Kiona's age. 1'ccor.ds at the Yakima
Indian re~rvation list her birtti date..
as 1855 .. But a daughter estimated her
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-rc-i!" .. flll· Dtillr Pillt S11!f}
Joe·Nermth; the New York Jets
quarterback and man Shout town,
says Italia!! girls don't ·seem to pig
those A?Perican ·tootban players.
Whal they. go for is soccer stars.
Jn ·Rome to ·make a ·western film
called "The ·Last Rebel," Namath
was sO bard up for feminine com· l · pany .over .lh~·weekerid:tbat he told ·
[·:>.. ·-a·u;S. fteWsman·: "If -you'd . had
1 any. !;lass; yoii.wouJd•ha.ve brought
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DETROJT ' (AP) -Vice Prealdml _ ~ aplmt the g~veJ'!!lll"iU." Jarvln ·as ~iq he feels be ~has ia .!hlnkiJll about 'i:gu buma' when they
Spiro T. • Apew crillclied ·a YOUDI CODiliientffi& °'t tM liitirriew 1t a '1solema relJIODl'hlllty" to pl' even t pulled the 'triljer.," Rhodes said in
m--•·r of !he' ~~·--t• r.....-1 •• w. news conference tdday, Aanew llid: further·deaths on coUece campues. . ·'-ftfence to Nb:om's mnar.t about some ~·-. ~f"""'"" • __ ...,........ "Rliodos !Ost .. time in' letuDg lhe "!'Ji.Go anyjbiq -•1(<11 talk to the ..
on Campus Unrott today ud WI !! public !mow Mw be iptonds to uUlile . devil -U I can flop people f-campus dissontera. .
remarb altrlbuted t<> Joooph ·Rhod•s his _-post to lift him from ot>s<:urJty heiq killed,'' Rhodes was quoted u "U ti!• President's and vice president's
Jr. m acairote he ibouJd resi(n. to mtlonal tiotorioty." · , · sayiq by the Tim... statemenls are ldlllilg people, ·I mt
Rlioi!es, :a, a junior fell0w 111 Hirvard "-empbuilod-hls remarks about Rhodes told the Times: "As lq u . lo kllow Iha~" Ilbodes iraa quote<\ as
UpiV<l'lity. wu appointed Saturdaf by Rhodes shou)d .. t he Interpreted as u-guya (White Houso .olliciall) k«P aaylng. . .
, Preside1t NI.Jon to aerve .oo the com... an· Im.pied criticism. ot the President. ·talking to ·me, I ought to be shot If Agaew was in Detroi~ -to ,speak at
mission headed by former Republican He also •m~d that his criUcil!n , I don't uae ·lhe opporlilnlty. a Rewbncan party f\Jnd-ralshig dlniler.
Gov._ : Wllllam W. Scranton of ol. Rhodes waa based on what .he bad1 At another point in the Interview, He told 4,CIOO Re~bllcu.s at the $100-a·
PennsyJVania. , · •· re84 Jn the newspaper. Rho!;les said: "J'm really worried abolit plate dinner MoOday night that • group
Jn "' in~lew pubUlbed Monday, the _ . "Rhodes .Jhowed a" transparent 6ias our 'administration's attitude," add1ag . he calls the ••emotionartes" iS tryina: -
New York .!J'imel ·quoted Rhodes as thaj will make him counterproducU'{e that he waS "so unimpressed with both · to corral the right to dissent ·duriag
saying tn ..i.....,.· to qpslloos that-. to lhe,worJt . of the, commiaalon,'' the. parties" that he had not hecom<-lnvolvecl · this ·)'ffr!s-el<Ctioos.. · .
the Nixon -bas provoked ' vice pmicleat said.• -· p01itically. · He said ratioaal'cliU<nt and !he.proper
campus violence, ,."Ibe kids have tot. i_'Unlesi the Times ieporter i$ in..erro1\ __. u0ne-of the things I want to try use of rhetoric are zequlred~to bring
to feel ..meone has the -powa; to really· Mr. Rhodes shoul!f rll\gn!' to f11Ure out is who · gave whit orders -"progressive partisU!hip'' to the cam·
investigate the crave cbarlm belna'. ·Rhddes wu ,quoted in .the Times' m. tosendpoliceoacamplll~·were'tbey ~ paigns.
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'.:. TV-=-llili!ress ···-=---... ew Draft Guidelines Set ' On_Ecqnomy WASHINGTON (UPI) -Anyone ·who draft registrants may claim Con-ntroactivity ol the rulinc;'Tarr aaid .
already has reeelved an induction notice scientious Objector status on ethical or ••1 think it doel not apply. lt will not
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President will nOt be"i~~le for ·exilusiob under moral as _well u 'traditional religious ,• apply to anyone who has been ordered
Nixon will' appeal to the pUbtic Wed-· the broadened definition of Conscientious grounds. tor~ for ind·~lon." ,· r . h · the r • Objector decreed Monday by t fl e The draft dire:ctor told a news con-~.....,. ~ ......
nesday to maintain ait m na ions SUprem~ Court, the Selective Service ference: "My suspicion js that Congress Tarr said new auidelin~ !or ihe na-
eCOIODlY despite the highest ~ploy-chief taid today.·_ · will want to look at this." lion's 4,087 local draft boards. will be
meit in five yean, tbt~st busineSs Curtis W. Tarr, who became the direc-· -He -said he had not considered any published by next~t. He announced
·slump in·• decade and the worst·lnOation tor o( the SelectlVe Service System legislative proposals of his own. Aaked the guide. lines and ~three other draft · / earlier this year on the retirement or -irn would like tO see-congress change in 20 years: 1 Gen. Lewis B: Hershey, told a news. th_~ <It aft law to reverse _ the ruling, decisions at the news con!eren¢e.
The Presidenf plaiis · to• address the cooference he· dki_ not reR:ard' the high he said, "it certainly'' would make our Although the Supreme Court st.ill has
nation over .radio ·and televllion a¥t noow. court act.ion as retroactive. job easier." before it a case involving ·whethtr .. -a
EDT to declare the ecOnomy 6~ical!Y The court, in a 5-3 ~ruling, held that' · ·In response to a question on possiQJe man can c 1 a i m conscientious objector
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'RHODES .SHOULO RESIGN'
!'anew et GOP Dinner
strong 1lJM1 to predict recem: econoJnJC , / status for a specific war -such u
tr;i~~a; .. oo:!"~~.. 3· LI s c ._ ..J ~ '*"' ~~.tnam -Torr's guidelines r~ this Trial of_Marin.e-
buslneaa . llld labor to exert greater -• • . o. rre.spo_1itie.n"". . 1be..guidi!Jnes-b0in( ~ to loeaJ -·restraint in-~ prx:e pa wage -• boa'rds provide that: J V • '
Some J>t.ople know ;ust how to ktep
coo! on' a· not day:. This 1JOU'ngste:
ah.ows ;wt how~cool Detroit's Kennedy
Square fouritain can be on a 90·
degree day,
decisions .. help speed the end of lhe -= • . -. --There he no questloo that • man'•-n ietnam· ese . . 'Steepest mnaµon-since the Koren war. -belief must be sincere in ofdtrto qualify
•
Some 35 dem 0nstrators picket-
ed Rdcky Butte, Ort. jail Sunday
chanting, "Free the prisoners,
off the pigs" ~ other ~log~ns.
From the jail came a-lone. vou:e:
"Let us outta here; we'll sign the
petition." ~
' _._.. ·~ ., -2cl1!1311111ii •
~f·~g =~~::'iro'::.11 •Mrt Released -~"' .. V C. Troops 1~; .. '"1
cali°" ... • Conscientious ob-ne White llOUle anaounced Mond~y .J , -A .man must be opposed . to-war'.
NIIMI has requested lime on . i:odio in all forms, meaning the now rulin(
networks for hll ~ The tqevjl;on SAIGON (AP) -Three AmericaR cor· Dudman, 52, said he, Mfss Pond and "does not open the door to exemption .eiWorks laid they would also"'.carry respondents, held uptive 'by Viet Cong Motrow had asked their captors about of one opposed to a particular war."
the addr<aa. h" 11.:.... f troo"" in Cambodia for more than five the {ate of the other missing newsmen, -Tiie individual's belief must be Nilan firSt · disclosed •. L! P~"''' or · r-but "we received no reply." He said some.thing moi-e than a personal moral
an economic ·sptech', on April ' 2'1. ~The we_eks were released and returned to · they saw none of the other reporters code : He needs to haye taken into ac·.
address has~been deijtyed several ~s • Saigon today apparenUy unbanned. still missing in Cambodia. · count· beliefs of "other wise men," and
for a vartetr ·.of r~, especially~ .-"We're-safe,:--~-bt;a1thyr-end-we!re--.'.-oudman·swke1n-a'1eleph0ne1nterview -m·ust-have-consuJted bey6nd th.e scoPe
developmentl Ul Iadochina.. in good shape, satd Ric;bard B. Dudman-from Miss Pond's apartment in ·of his· own penonal beliefs. ....
Administration sources said Nixon.con-of the St. Louis Post Dispatch, released downtown Saigon -· -The belief of the applicant for .sideri the ·oooaomy to be sound and with Elizabeth Pond of the Christian· . ' · it • _ without lnflatioBi -Science Monitor and Michael D. Morrow .. T.hey were captur~ ~t yionth. at objector status mmt be the result of ~ha1ce~to7 he ...-Om. He I• uid ol Dispatch, Inc. . · the eastern _edge·of the ?roVJDClal cap1Jal ...,., kind.Of "rigorous training." ~ ... _,1_,._ what tbe ecGl'IOtDY needs now Dudman addecJ that the trio received of Svay rue~, 72 miles ~the~ of Prior to Tarr's news conft:rfnce, ~esi·
Mn. R.. W. Ro'f'ter6s mail ~as· ..... ~y .. --n.1-.L-....... -.wi.-. r"""""' treatment at first ·when their m. Phnom Penh, m a car they had driven dent Nixon aicned an executive order _,"alth gh~ al un-1•-•«l•~-u-·-..--· _. · · from Saigon. authorizing a dllnc• In !he .draft In• "bug,,_ ou · 8 seaflwasl "-. The loscta said Nimt-doel ~ ~af.qrs suspected that they were ·Dudman said the. only~ exce""'u... '°~ duetion .......,._fure. . broken 1n N<*Orms, a., er .-.-_ _.1...-.1s -"~ · American government ---1 But . .. ..... ~ -r-'-· miles. Tbe~Noltomis woman bad drastk -.:i.-:iu -,~........... . he· said they ftre-treatedo7;-ith'iiiw!nes~ the decent treatment accorded them oc: Nilon alao ordered the aeJective service
written her daughter in.Richmond, ·;,;.;, --ti . * . and .,.;..i.r.11on" ooce their credentials ~-the clay of their 'capture, when to hold a ...;. lottery July I for lhooo.
Mich. It was ·11veliet.ctban-eipected . _ . N . -as correipoodents had been establlmed. tie and Morrow, 24, were bllnjilolded, who reach age 11 this calendar year.
news. Lois Em•I opened the letter Inf} ti• S·tudy · The ·three, captnred May 7, were . forced to run about hall a Jt!i!o.bdlind Tarr.explatnedlhatlhe<UCUtiveorder
ed I a On -leased ,·n Cambodiat,onday ru·ght and 8 motorbike, then knocked to the ground would crack down on young men who in Michigan and out crawl a pa· .... d J ft · d k ed ·lb the. f ·1ed t port f ·-~·~·
be "' . . arrived in Saigon arly today alter an e in a ar en room w1 1r a1 o r.e or a·¥ pre-hNU\.'llon metto bug, a kingsized mem r ...,.. ha·•-"ed phy · al Regula•: ..... --.............. lb t
P . e} A · · OO l'litcPhiking in from the border. 1tw:1 ~ • -SIC • .......... .., .. .., .... T_.. a tl)e roacli family thai can fly· · • . 8DDll0~C · Their release left some 20 cor-He said in a statement ·prepared by if a man fails to report for a pre.-in-
sort of an airmail roach. Mrs. Roys. . · respondents from eight nations st.ill in the trio lhat they were freed "last night .. duction physical, he cannot be requited
:___ ~ ter said she was unaware he1edr mtailti. TI . p . .d l captivity in Car.lbodia. 'Jbe first captures at abouth 11 o'clock in Cambodia on to be induoted. . • was bugged When· -me-sea e DY , rest ell Occurred.April 3. a stretc of highway one" between Under the new order, a man who
letter in Nokomis. ' 1 , , . • , '.l:Wo.. Columbia Broadcastine System Saigon and Phnom Penh. fails to report for ·the physical may
• N. (CBS) Geor s rtse nd He said they were taken to an un. be ordered to report {or indUction --· --· WASHINGTON (AP) -President IK· · n~men, · _ge yve n a disclosed locatiOn on ·the highway "by . anyway, Tarr said. He said the penalty
O. W. Glll~st;.~ reli!ed grocer. on will announce plans .to set up a ~raid Miller, were killed.Ma~-30 a~ng . jee~ and .a relay ·or motorbikes frOm for failing to repOrt for induction is
in Minneapolis, Minn ., _is still d&-commission, without f~.l!l eprorcem~t . ~th a cameramai:i and their driver a rear area" and set free. . .. a felony--wlth a maximum pepalty
JivtrinC the goods -as an 'active poweri,-to pubtlciie wage and price 1~ a VJet £~1 ambush '°'1thwest or Miss Pond, 23, said She didn't ·tnow -of five years in prison'.and $10,000 fine .
church layman at the age of $8 ... He increases-that Would boQst inflaUan, • Ph~ Penti. if_the_ ir rete~~e w111.., '""":anged or why "Our intemion is that the law should ,__w~as~eteaect1JUS week'to"b. one-yl!ar-high.8aiiiliiliiitl0ii source iiia100iY'7 .~ tlley 1'ere -freed~~ don't know be applied W'lilormly across the country,"·
term on the Messiati Lutherah 'Mle source, who insisted that, he not B anylhiflg about the back&round of it." Tarr said.
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Church· Council. lie has served-as be identified, said "Things aren't locked lac.ks Rampage ~cilman tmaer all six senior · up yet," but tae idea_ of a ~ ,
pastors the church has had since its is.probably the. one Nixon will advance •
organization iii 1908. He joined in in a radio-Wevislon speech to th• nation In Miami Area
1912 at nQOn Wednesday. . . ' e The source said the comnussN>n pro.
· bably would co-mist of n in e to 15 Wh~n Mrs. Bill Lockett, of South-members cho9en. from such people as
ampton, England, dented the front widely ~ former public officials
of the faniily car three months ago, and perhaps some present government
her husband painted "Hers" across men. .
the damage to show who had done Although· il was not spelled out, the
it: Finally. he agreed to have it re. President-'s .plan apparently will bear
paired and the letters painted over, a strong resemblance'. to that sugested
only to dent it }Ji_mself in the same by Secntary of Housing George Romney,
place Jast week. •:J leave rou to .Who p~~ .. watchdog gl'OUP, to "._X·
guess what I'm going to wnte ac-pose iflationary ~ag~ and pnce m-
ross the dent/' Mrs. Lockett said. • .creases-to~ pubhe view. ·
' MIAMI (UPI) -About 300 Negroes
smashed store Windows arid threw rocks
at motctists Monday night. Police said
officers were fire<\ upon by Snipers. · ·
ruot ~ilads and sniper ~all\$, we'aring
bulletproof vests, restored order in the
area early today. 'lbere were no reports
of~any gunshot wounds. .,
Police fwed tear gas canisters to
disj>erse groups of blacks along a 10
block strip of 27th Avenue. Four persons
were arrested. fl ..
Most of N/ation Tranquil
Some Heavy Storms ReJWrted Over Midwest
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clouds wllh Nrt111 •II-c!Mrl,.,.
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t1motr1lllr1 ""-""· Lows T11eM11v
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A CambodTan villaB_er with a wooden rifle gels a pat on ilie back·
from a smilin~ GI .for a • job well 'done<!ill'lng-ir·-manual of arms drill . ·u.s. troops are in the area to support South. Vietnam troops.
Mas.sacte .Qpens
. DA NANG, Vietnam (UPI) - A pro-
~tor told a court-martial board today
he would prove a U.S. Marine Patrol
took 16 Vietnamese women and childr~n
from their homes and shot them to
death "without provocation.
Capt. Franz Jevne, 2?• of Minneapolis,
made -Ole statem!nt as an eight·member
bQ:atd or.Marine .Corps o{ficers: conve11ed
to try Pvt. Michael A. Schwarz: 21,
of Weirton, W. Va ., on 16 counts of
premeditated· murder.
Schwarz , pleaded innocent to the
charge!. HJ!:__. was the first of three ·
]dB:rines to come to trial: All are charged
"in the Feb: 19, 1970, 'incident at Hamlet
No. 4 i11 Son Thang Village 27 Diiies
south of Da Nang. ' ·A court spokesmen said the other
Marines wOuJd be tried separately.
Jevne, the court prosecutor, said fn
an openipg statement the "killer patrol"
to which Schwan: belonged entered the
hamlet the night of Feb. -19.. ""
"The patro! JlppiQacbed the people who
Wf:te in the hooches, brought th e m
· . .outside and there the people were shot
wit}) no provocation," Jevne said.·
Defense sources said a large· . part
o_f the defense would be based oa.a1lega-
t1ons tbe patrol came under fire all
it conduct~ its night mission in the
Que Sonh VaUey, a Viet Cong stronghold
near South Vietnam's·JtOrthent cpast.
South VJetnam~se provinCe officials
said the victims were wives and children
of Viet Cong soldiers. .
... The first prosecution witness was Sgt.
Harvt!y L. Meyers, 23, of Superior, Wis.,
· a noncommissioned office' in the Marine
Rine Company that sent q_ut the patrol.
Meyers said the patrol leader, Pvl
Randall D. Herrod, 20, of Calvin, Okla.,
told him before the patrol ·left that·
"the Six (comj>any commander) told
~e to kill anything.that moved."
* * * .. 950 Allies Dead
In Cambodian ·
Sanctua;y Mo~e • SAIGON (AP) -Military sources said l
today the 1 al~ed sweep into Cambodia t.
has cost enemy forces the equivalent •
·of 4,000 truckloads ol lnaterial sent down ·;
the Ho qJi Minh trail and through other 1
inhltration routes. Allied forces Jost 950 '
. lives in a~mplishing this. · ~
The officials, basing their truckh1g l
estimate 0111 the. use' of standard 2 ~-ton •
vehicles said the U.S. aitd South Viel· •.
namese • forces have · captured o r t.
destroyed 8,442 tons of war supplies !
since (he offensiv'e against border
sanctuaries began seven·weeks ago.· !
AS9esslng the effects of these losses,.,
the official s8id that in enemy hands: ,
-The 6,319 tons of seized rice would .i.
feed more than 23,000 North Vietnamese l
and Viet Cong soldiers at full ration 1 . for a year: . ·
. -The 20,921 indiVidual weapons would !
arm 60 battaPons at full &trength :
-The 2.380 crew-served we•Pons would t,
ann 34 battalions; and
-The mortar-'-rocket and recoilles!i •
rlne rounds lound among the 1,609 thns 1
or ammunition l'ould equal the averaae ,
expenditure ot 16,562 shelling. attacks. ~
ln arld_itlon. the caches in Ca'inbodia ,
have yielded 40 tons of explosives, 29 · 1
tons of eommuriications equipment. 12 1
tons or uniforms and ,oelothirig. 27 tons
of medkal supplies. 18~ ~ tons Of
Jniscellaneous supplies. 19 ton s of sa lt
and 95 tons of other food. The•indivlduat 4 and uew-served· weapons we_lafied 160 1 tons. . · ·-' •. . . ~ ..
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"' . VOl. l>l, NO. 143, < SECTIONS, 28 PAGES .F OltANGE COUto_ITY, C<AtlFORNIA
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JUESO.-Y. · JUi-12' 16,'-1970 .
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__ 1tctj:u1r!ng -l;)each Costly -~·
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. Huntington Told-It Cou/Jl ~Be $W Million . -. . . .· -. . . ............. , .... ·~..;····;·· .
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almost completed p. draft ol such · aQ · a; ALAN DIRK.IN '1 U • i! liods. that public reCre,tional statement by the council that the pro---•a. Dellf'.Nlf,,..,. -easements_oo-norelist over the property. • perty ·be treated as .private, .u it was ajreement. -. ~---~
The council decided to consictu tJie
matter In an ezecutive sessiolfC....at . 3
p.m. Monday, June-IL'ln the.meantime,
city admtnlitrator I)oyle Miller and city
attorney· Don Bonfa \Will meet with Hun-
tington. Peacillc officials to dlacuSs th•
Huntingtbn Beach councilmen were '"Con.!lder the consequences," Foster wamectjM~y night that the city may .urged. "You must consider whether you before May 11 when the council authorlz-
wind up paying MO million for the Hun-'canp&y'41Jniillion." , ed legal acUon to establish ··th~e
lmgton Pacific Corporation beaC:b if is F~ter recommended that the city sign easement!, and that.both parties agree
loses its accas case. a cease-fire pact !_ "to protect us from that such an agreement would no.t be
William E. Foster, general manager war-like acts and to protect you from prejudicial to the litigation.
of ~ corporation, acctised 'the city of a P.PStition y~ may not Want t"o find Foster sakl the Huntington Pacific
al{eldy treaUng the Z-mile strand as yourselves in." Corporation. jointly ~ by the. Hun-
W. municipal' beach and said the court 'Ibj:" truce, the Huntington Pacific tington Beach Company, an affiliate· of
may direct lhe· citf to buy the beach manager explained,' would be a blanket ,..Standard Oil, and Southern 'Pacific, had
I' Mls8ing 2 Weeks
agreement. ·
Borifa warned, however, that . he
doub~ ~ther a ··~rt.approved
flee ~CCESS, Page II
60 Names. Set ch ;Adopts
-~udget, Okays
Center Method ..J
-. -Viejo_Te.(l~her'sBady:. As M~n
I.Found .in Sh~llow .Gr~e~Tnal ~~rs '. . -.....
Huntiogtoq Beach cOuncilmen adopted
a record budget and approved a financing · Bl JOHN VAL'l'.ERZA methqd for jhe civic~cente!.J!!...MP-"rale , _ or ... -°'"',. .... , .. ., .
actions Mon"brnigbt. · The badly decomposed bOdy of a slain
. In 30 aceonds, without comment from Mission Viejo school teacher, reported nlissing June 3 by her husband, wa~ · ~uncilmen or the public, the council found in a shallow grave Monday by
oPened aqd·clo6ed a public hearu1i.on' the _a hiker walking along _ Ortega H;gtiway
bjidget and ther adopted it unanimously. just beyond the Orange--i::oubty line.
-· · The · budget of .$10,798,879 calls for · 'J1le discovery of the full~ clothed re· . a. propkty l;a.J:·. rate of $1.60, up' 15 mains-of Mrs. Florence Nancy Brown,
<.-enis over the present rate. Fourteen 3!, the petite . ..mothet'.--of two pre-school · · youngsters · touched off a homicide in-
C:enls of tbe increase, however, will cover vesti gation 'which is spaMing two coun-
· . LOS. ANGELES (UPI L -Selection
. of a jury bepn today in the· Sharon
• Tate murder cue wi.th a panel of IO a.-
penooo qlled into coort.
The names of six men and alx women
. Were drawn fr.om a met.al boz arid
they were tentatively · seated. while th.e
defendants -Charles Manaon, hippie
cult leader, and three of his female't
foUowers -oblerved ~ the proceuiina;s
with .amiling countenances. .
As Ule prospective junxs entered the
coudroom ol Superior Coort Judge"
Charles H. Older, the · girl d<f<nd.111ts
~-gigglfid, but they-quieted --:---the-fint--paymentron-the interest and t1e·s. __ down when the trial oesaion be1an... '
redemption of the '6 million park bonds lronicaUy, the di!CW'iery of her body
passed by~ voters last year. came just 10 minutes after Mn. Brown'•
'Tbe budgd 0X1t.ajns a gap ol $911,141 husband , Ralph, entered the Sa n
between income and expenditures. '[be Clemente Police Department to sup-
gap will be bridged by dipping ~ll? plement his rnbsing person ~ with
Jut y'ear"s surplwi for $411,lU.and·llSlJl& a photograph of ~..raven-haii:ed Wife.
f4:;&,aoo from u.. ccntingeilc:'y 1C<01111t. llelectiV<S In 'llivonide 'Nid .. -Y
The council alJO lltlll..l the question Mondly night revealed Mn. Brown died « n-rtrjg the " ~ civic center .of multiple stab wouad:I in .._ dlest.
without protest or comment. Mrs. ~· whose address wu lilted
The councilmen unanimously . agreed as 24402 Twig St., EI' Toro, wu last
to the request of city administrator Doyle • seen on the aftun:~ of June S en
Miller that he be ' instr~ed 1o make · route .to 88J! Juan Cip1,Uano:
eifOrts to pegotiat.e a joint powers a~ee· P?hce said the h1!5band bad left the
menl with another public agency to fanan--s~tion before 1h:e brqadc~st -of th&
<:e construction of the cent.er. d1scove7 ~ame. into the departme.nt.
--1 ti al stfpulates that if Co~er s investigators from Riverside
J""' reso u on SO • • not1f1ed the husband later
a joint-powers ag.r~ement 1~:· :C:~~ Brown bad been orferini a $500 reward
by Oct. 1, the adnun1strator . P · for information leading to t h e
. ~ith the non-profit corporation method whereabouts of the wife a teacher of
o( financing the ~t.er-. . students with learning di~bilitie.s in the
The resolution thus ktlle_d a proposal San Joaquin Elementaey School District. ma~ .by a study -gr~~ lha; g~e~al The discovery of the . unearthed,
oblip.Uon bonds, · requiring Vt?te P-blanket-shrouded reinains · was made
proval, be sought to pay for the~~· Monday morning at about 10:30 a.m.
• STABBED TO'DEATH
Te•cher Fhw~e· BrOWf!: ' . .
Bond experts told the council 1.n. • by an unidentified man walking one
study session last week that ~ JOI"~ mile soutb of the El Carriz.o Forestry that her ha sband take meal out of · the
powers agreement or no_~prol1t cor station just beyond the Orange County freezer for dinner.
poration were more practical methods line. At about 3 p.m. she left work and
or financing the center. ~Reports said the remains had been began driving to San Juan Capistrano.
Worker Killed
~y Ammo Plant
A 51-year-okl civilian worker at the
Seil Beach Naval Weapons Station was
kilted Monday afternoon when he fell
under the wheels of a slowly moving
.ammunition train. · _
Coroner's deputy C. J. Bricker said
Leslie M. Quesada. of Orange diec! in·
atanUy in the 2:25 p.m. accident.
Quesada, he said , worked as a
brakeman on the base internal ·railroad
which 'feeds ammunitiOn to U • S •
warWlips.
His body . was lair.en lo MacDoogall
Mortuary, Santa Ana, lhe deputy said •..
unearµied by predators, but · h a d On the way-, she stopped at Buffy'•
. originally beea .covered by a thin I;ayer Coffee shop in M_ission Viejo and tbat
of _dirt,. leaves and brush. · -was the last time she was seen alive.
The cause of death still has not been It has not been determined whether
announced, Riverside coroner's in· she arrived in San JLian Capistrano.
vestigators said this morning. They plan-Investigation in the rugged terrain
ned an autopsy sometime today. along __ the winding highway continued
So far, this is-known about Mrs. today. It presumably will include ·a
Brown's activities on 'the .last day she search for a·l967 Pontiac Catalina station
was seen a!ive: the woman, a teacher wagon whic~ Mrs . Brown had been driv-
who shared duties between C'Neill School ing orrher last trip.
I n Mission Viejo ann Valencia School :The Brawn car with the license number
in Capistrano Highlands, left for work SAV 44% has not yet been found:
as usual oo the momin& of Wednesday, Acquaintances at the school distrkt
June 3. ., · offices termed Mrs. Brown "a very
She made a deposit in a night deposit lilleable person and an ex c e 11 e'n t
slot at a bank near· her home befoie , teacher:" Mrs. · Brown joined th e
driving to work. , -district'• teaching staff as a secretary·ln-
At noon, sttt: called home and asked· structor on Sejit. 1, 1965. ' ·
Bull~ts in Bea.eh Murder, . . ' . . . ---. .
· Liberty Gun Don't Match
The girla are Susan Atkins, Patricia
Krenwinkel Ind Leslie Van Houten. ·
-The grUt map;ty· of ti._ ~~ve
jurors appeared to . be over. 4[0 yqrs
of age aod there were no app.arenL '
hippie.~ them. . ' ' ~\·~"";iitar~
bulldlnl, onot6er membei Oi the cult,
-.t ·~wasHlllencedt,o
death Moodly far the ~ of muaiclan
Gary lllrulwl ~ month be! ... the Tate
killings. Manoon has alJO been charied
with murder In Hinman'• death bUt that
trial wm be held separately..:... if ever.~
.Picking .a .jury ia expected .to nqulre
about .one· month. Deferme and proeecu-
·tion lawyers utiinated Monday it would .
take six ~ moolhs to try the cue
charging Ille four with five ....ms.
slayings al. the home of actress Sharon
Tate and two ~more at the home of
grocery chain owner Leno L1Blanc1.
The oaly controversy at. the openi~
sess,ion 1came' Wbtn Man10D'1 attorney,
Irving Kanarek, objected to· tbo'IW'Ch
or other. female memben of the "famil)''!
before they were permitted to enter
the courtroom. Four of them, in Jong.
homemade robes, iho1red up Moodlly. . .
New Coordinator
For _City Growth .
Noiv Under Study
Fountain Valley may hlre ·a man ~to
coordinate industrial and commercial
growth 1in lhe city .
City councilmen will consider such ac·
tion tonight If approved, another ad-
mlniF.:ative aaist.ant would be ~.
ror City Manager James Neal. 11te new
man · would handle 'only indastrial and
commercial act.Jvttles .
.._ "If the council says yes, we'll st.art
· recruiting for a man immediately," Neal
said today.
'M'le action wu spurred by a critical
.report from thO. c'ty'a lnduJtrtal-Park
Committee which blamed the lack of ·
Information on todultrlal activity for
the slow sale of the city's industrial
Janel. ·
Compirison of .32 caliber bullell tak~
from the body of a Huntington Beach
murder victim and those fired by one
carried by candleligM• killer Robert W.
Liberty prove no direct connection, it
The committee report, iubmttted a
week aao. uld, "there ii no one person
_,.. at city hall able to respond to all the
Investigators had ~hoped to ·clear ~ up information queries of p o t e n t 1 a I
ff you read yesterday"s weather
report, don't bother reading to-
day 's. There's no change. Sun and
aeventyish temperatures are. ihe
· pre9CripUon O'(ef the otange Coast
·Wedntlday:
JNSmE. TODAY ·
Religion on the .UC l,,,i"ne
co.mptu is gro1Din{1 morf J>OPU.-
l<lt, althowgh. the church as an
institution U taking its lumps.
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was disclosed today. :
Just beca~ the guns in each cast
were diffemrt, how~ver, P>em't rule
out the possibility that ·the former mental
patient now in custody _ni Colorado wasn't
involved, police· said today.
"Detective Sgt. Monty .McKennon and
Qetective Gil Veine returned Monday
from Colorado Springs, where they fired
Liberty's revolver and brou&ht back slugs
and Cllings to compare. ....
"They're not frcm the same cun. Thal
\teapon wasn't involved ," said Sgt.
McKeMOI}._ . .
He referred specifically to · the .32
-caliber revolver surrendered by Liberty
after a bullet.punctuated chase by a lone
Colorado Springs detecUve followtn& I
motel robbery and kidnapina a week
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David L. McCorry, 20, who was shot facillUes."
down on the Golden West 'College parking L. Membtrs oC the comml~ recom·
lot. · • mepded hirln& a man who ciuld 0~
The ballistics check reveiied that both community spirit In our indultrial pft:.'' . About DO acra of -al land are .~eapons were .32 ca!1be~ ~ut the mark· still apen In P'oWltaln Valley , AD of . :::e ~;f:::,.~ pro~es by the gun the tndultrlai aerease lies between
· "They don't match but that doesnit ~amer Avenue and the San Diego
mean that he (Liberty} was not in-Freeway and Euclid Street Ind the SmU
volved," Mc Kennon fevealed. Ana River.
He added investigation abows Liberty 1'le D:tustrial committee was ap-
may have been in the North Pacific poUrted aeveral mon&ha ICO to ln•estllate
area atouod the same time McCorry methods for attrtcttn1 more industry ·
Went _AWOL from Ft. Lew~, W ... lqlon. to the •city .. 'All. :lnduiti!il 1:oonlinator.
am 1s '19' ruled out as a theontical is the comnUttee'a first mlJO" reoom-·
1uspect. -mendltion.
ln the varklua crimes a(trib~ted lo · N~al txplllned that. wben . lhe. need
lhe ZS.year aid "'Cd<llelight Kiner" ·• !or an lndutlrial -lnltor enda..ibe
variety of weapons' hive been used, man · tiJred would' fill a second ad·
McKennon J>oirtted ouJ that Liberty can-minl1tr1Uv1 ...,.aulltaot 1\ot tched,uled in
not be ruled out as a sys~ on the the 10-ye1r tiUd1et for thrte years from
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Br THOMAS ·roRllUNE
Of .... Olltr .,. ......
U .s. Senator Alan Crllllltol! lalil Mon·
day he now has T/ery hl&h hopee his·
biil Ito ~ban ,J~ 01Iahore ,.o11 drilling
will pasa Congress this ~. Affected
wookl be foderaJ , waten ,off Newport Beach; Lquna Beach and San Clemente.
Cranstoo (~ornta} said 'be wu
.,_.,,,..,. liy'Pmldenl Nbron'a 1peclal
musqe'\o ~·1aa1·-1n wldch
the Pmldonl ukod far .-.Dam of
20 foderal oD iellel alool the SOio
BarblrachaaMI.·
Tbe l!Dltor aaid the Pnlident'•.
meai(e seemo t.o establllb 111e·prtnctp1e
there -1d not be clriIIing In foderal
waten .ajacG to nten that are state ..-. . · n.e senator's bill ·would create federal
water llric:tua'rieS beyOftd Ute\ ••Mn .,
whm!ver there b o stale oil ·drilling .. ""\'WY . . . . ' .
Stale waters e1\en<f three mifes out
from the shore and fede'r1l .waten,aboui
'll mlles b;yond that: On• of !l>e 1111,,
unctuarlea la offahoro of M~ -~ aouth ' to ' lhe MCDcan bonier: Anollitr
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islands. . .
. Cranston •. spo~e t to'• the ptla via
telephbne conference callt • I ·
He 1w&s~asked 6y ·tlie1 DAitY!Pnhr
w!at lobbylsl Fred B. Burke'ol lndllllrtal
Development . 'Auoi:latn t •n c1•• m.
Washington i• doing for I 6 c I I ·-.iii •
cities.' · · "· · " ·~ ·. • ! -\ Orange County supervllora have r.,..
proprlated f5,ooo, Newwt and 1-
cil}> councilmen I Sl,llOO each, · S.a n
Clemente councllmen fl,l!!ID and tile •
Coast.I oAte.a l'rotecliYe '-''II.Ill toJS5~000 tar the~··--·....... ! <;r~on sakl 8"rke lo belpll>r hb
and Senator Georr Murphy -(M:alfl.)
fliture out which Wlbllllel1wW be.-
i>Olplul and whal ~: )le ·aid
Biike41lMrlrp.\sbmg' tile bnt for tho
i<\iatorl In the ~·o1 ~-pongressman Richan! T. lfmto' ~D-·.
Westailnster\.'1111 'ldlnldoCiid · a -pinkl)l, ~I~ In 11¥ HOUSj!.' ' . .,. • ' I
.~ranslon Introduced the bW •It! tho
&!nate last Nov.ember. ft hu .._ .c.
authored by M\Jrplly (.a.caJifllrall) a
f!~ Moskle (J>.Malne) and GtJbd
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grnun<la that tlje 'butte\. do ._..;t match. · (
_ Investigators, me111While, have tr.ct~
McCofry's move1J1e"nts1.0'1\oseburg;Ott"'.~--1
where he was di'oPped olf At Int.ersta~
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John Lewis, • .,!&{ant county-clerk tor to .....,.. tbe ......., ·of ballola --.....arr .. llrtnr·-locll •lodloN to -
Oranse Coun1;/olndJlay Lee, Los Angele~ and conaolldalillJ Ill aleclionl -Jn, l!t bold an the llCOlld 1'11uday ln ADl'll
him a~ridi from the Ft. ~w~a 11te.. . r. ~
l•Thire we'1Mt:hlln:-But--s1nce--Llbertyr
8nd Coiinolly wCre ln Oregon at tha\
time it's definitely within the realrrv
·of theory," the d_etective exP.lained.~ l
County Registrar-l}ecorder bOlh told an cluclJnl COllJl!y cl~ oChooJa -uridei\ Jn IVlft nOJnbend ,....., a hill· by Sen. .
Assembly su.bcomnuttee Oil" vote tabula· the county .clerk or registrar of voters-John Schmitz (R-'I'Ustin) putting the corr
tion Monday ti11l future election foulups to allow centr~tiQI 'Of 'tlectibn pe1'fiOD-duct ot 11Chool elections under the author·
could be prevented by moving ~k the neL , · lty of the oounty, ·
deadline for fj.ling for office. • · ,,,, one bright spot in testimony came The reg!Jtrar .al~--ld there is a
. Lewii: speaking for vacationin'g c0Un1y when Robert Farmer, director of data_ pressing need for teelWcaJ ptl'IOnnel .
---Clerk-William· E.---st-JOhn, Mjipeated JlftJCfllSlnl told:rivs'=iffM~llli "'Threlectiona-ttepartm-enrl\llnract:Jv-'-1~
befor.e ~e · subcommittee wh~ : was · th~ were Do _problems ia .tM comp.it.er the same . type OI posiUc:Mis a..s ..mrn
Robert P. ·&nnolly, 40. lS na~ a~
co-Suspect. with Liberty i,n the s. l • Y I n II
of Thomas c,rmine Astorina.' 25, ~hd
·•was found shot by a .22 caliber pLStol
OI'! , a deserted l:l!mPngtan_ Beach roa~
March 12.• . . rl
tnffling in Lot Angelu to investigat~ readlllB of the f:>alloti. '"nN oaJy proliW:m ijie · countY was on U!e pr&-eomputer
1 Vote_tabulation ln&fua, The cornmllte' We had Wfl.J· the ,~ fl the output &)'Stem. Thal Js, Wf: hive a high pto-
fl chaired by· ·Paul Priolo (R-Puifie from the Coleman maclaiaes," he a.aid. parijon of clerk types whereu our need
Palisades). · Ed ArnQld. county chief cl reliltration is for technically trained pro{essk>nal8."
Lewis uid the "'lentthy delay In vote and tlections said corrective legislalion "We have gotten by in the past becalllf!
· tabulatlOn was Ute result of -biaufficient · now in the hopPer in Sacramento would my personnel have 'been functioning
tecl)'nical ')>ers6nnel, the "most com-aid county vote counting · if palled. .,. beyond normal expecf.alions, but there
; ~tedj)allot m__AiJiory~ In a prepared _atatement, Arnold told '. i.s .a limit to-What ,they can do ,or
difftclllUea, personnel problemt And the ,the committee: · .• ~ .--:---to•~at .can .be demanded of them,''•
fact that the Coleman tailly 1ystem was "Although we in Oranae ~ty en; · he added. . desi19ed for 500·precincta: not the t,cm .. oounter~.ptoblemi in~ June 2 con-· Offici~Js from Los Angeles County laid
... ~ which tht' county has. tolidated Primary Elect.ion it wu not th~ blai:ne for their election problems •.
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,__ __ . --tf9J:_,9Uice: a~iflcation ii candid~___... one IDd if a ce:dain_amount ol ccrrective-of-emall-problem57
by the secretary-of atate was suggested .action ·is nol taken .as .:. resuJt Of. this Lee uid his administrative staff may
by-1.;ewis because "a1 i\_WJL....!'~~d · P.Dn!ary_.'._s~~ienc~_~e uJ Y.TJ_ hllJ!.e_CW}cmtfl1._e4_ too ll!_U~ l!fl ~mputer
leu than a month to aet the ballo_CI primary eleCtion might qualify as such."~ and election-day operations rather than
printed and proOfread." · . ,,,., ; Legislation favored by Arnold includes tlie preparatioon period. 'Illat was \\lhy
Some other suqestions by the assia#nt a j_olnt -legislative bill to simplify the 40,000 sample-ballots were not mailed
clerk had lncluded 1ep&?atlng district' mailin& .of sample' ballots. a measure to reglstered voters, he said. .
elec:Uons from state and county offi~ •by Alsembijinan John V. Brjgga.(R-Ful-: -Lee also 15aiG the late timetable was
too tight for an electiOn of the compluity
ACCESS . J;XPE~S-IVE·. • •
.~ of lhe one in Uls Angeles and made
several suggestions including authorizin.g
the printing of sample balil>ts in
... newsnapers in emergency situaUons. ·
Speaking before the state task force,
Los Angeles c o u n t y purchasing agent
Gene Davis Complained that ·the· present
calendar . outlined in the state election
codes does not pefffiit enough "l~~d
~ r• ,~-~ liii>uJaUon c:Ould be enterecf.i!llo.by June Footer aaid lluit the plaitJ!!!ig. d'!l'lff-
%2. m~t . had refllJed to proceu his ap-,
FOii.er raised the question ~ oral· phcalion and urged· the ~il to inltruct.
. communications after the eouncil had the department to.a~. it.
.... earlier Instructed the city attorniy to Th~ COllJ!cll later granted Call 1 special
see whether a· stiJiilation ~Id be ob-~rm.it to rent ~ Surfboard!. ·
# t.ained to allow the ~al of the Hun-·"While ttrey are individually annoying
tington Pacilic Co!'J>Of'atiOn'~ $41,251 con-and u_nnecessa':l'; collectively these mal-
tract ,.ith the _City for lif~ -and .ten COUid be disastrous," _Foster warned.
deanup services on. \)ie beach wttbout He explaineq that one way a municipal
time" for b~ot pJinting.
Former Captain
Of Seal Beach prejudicing either 21.r:'~'• case. . .. ·J ~ ,can a<iquire prjvate prOperty is
The Huntmgt.on Pac1f1c manager called by utVerae condemnation Jn which the ~ ....
th•t pr.,...1 unaccepta_bl• and req~ city lin]Jily moves in an~ -iak .. 1u11 Police Succumbs
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He s8id that litlgation ·could 10. on 'f.Our attorneys say 't.hat we cannot _ Funer•I services for reured Seal Beach
ftlr .10 years a~ .. cited "very ~· M)iist, bt.it, we have · one recoorse --· M • &ek ·u be n peripheral matters that hav~ ~e ~p ~go to the coort and ask for payment," police Capt. James aroo Wl co •
in I.he 30 da ys &ince the council autb0r11-Flllter went on. ducted ai 3 p.m. Wednesday at Peek'•
ed court action.. . . /,"Because the city has put out a docu· Mortuary, Westminster.
l Fost«i. leveled his ~t ser~oua, °":' / ment fl intent ··to say 1his ii a city 'The colorful 17-ye8r-old former lawman ·~cUoo to a memor~um wntten by ·, beach, because it has treated it as · was foimd dead of a heart attack in
Miller which, .he dauned,, :•e;ipresaes 1ucb in two iNJta1rces, Our attorneys .bls 3rd Street apartment Mond41· morn-
..,:_ __ .cle.ad~_jh.~WIY-lQ act tel111•-~t..ihere-js-a.f!itrong~ption---tng. · .
as the own~_ of our property. Y~OU have alre-<!r t:aken over possession Burial will follow the service at Good
th the memorandum, ·da"-' May 25, -of the property1 , -Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach.
Part -of .McKeJli!On's m1ss1on . t -"
C.Olorado Springs was to iq!.ervlew Liber j
ty about the ,Astorina murder. Ex
trallition h'earings for that slaylng ~~I~
_biiilitiated throUgh the Go_vern~'s off1ce1 shortly, MCJ\ei'iiioif"s~id. ,
"We didn't get • chance to spea!\_
to him The· publiC defender refuself
, to ' ano..: anyone to l•peak to t~ del er.;
danU," ,McKennon said:. .
Both Cetectives arrived tn Co\orad(\
Springs shortly before . tiberty and hiS
,.,..:.:.-two alleged accomplicet lrilhe Colora44
Springs Motel robber)' were sc:hedul~
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Bagging Rays
As volleybal.l players vO!ley in the b<\ckground •. Judy ..Wedereit, 20,
soaks llp sun on sands of Newport Beach. Why not? School is out and
those lazy, hazy days of summer are here. Only trpuble is,·most Of the
days-so far have been hazy, complain those beet on getting their s1iti..-tan·s early. ' · . \ ..
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Racing Near Shop Center
In ringing tones. a Westminster resi-story that ~ wOuld. ·be herd to believ!.
dent d~lared at the Huntington Beach There are no ·toilet facilities for the
council meeting Monday night. ~at an hundreds Or childreh that ride there.
"absolute · emergenCy" caused by Tradesmen are everi ·selling fninibikes·
Liberty-and his glrlz-fri.end. t4-yea 1 old J<:endall A. Bierly pleaded· , ".n<>Y'
guilty" on grounds of ~nUnity to th\
charges brought before them. t
.-Glenn ·Fawcett., a 17-year old boy fro!T'I\
MiOland , Texas, who also h.ad an alleged'
. part Jn the robti:ery rec_e1ved a . (lefa.Y'
in arraignment proceedings until ~1/ ·
personal Ja:wyer arrived, McKennqn sa1d.\i:
Sent to a mental. hospital in Puel)lo:
Colo. f0r·30 da)'s psychiatric observation! befor~ the insanity hearing, "Liberty _ac\
cepted the order "with a long, sweepm't
bow," according to Mc!Ce~n. 1,
"He · was very · polite . 1n · court aind
was always smiling. The girl w~s com)
pletely frozen though: She-~emamed eJr
. pressionless," he said. .. f
"Liberty i~ n2t re!ll~y too badly Rl'OOn!i.,
· ed fol""'·a Jong-hair type and he has~ _
-somewhat of a pleasant smile. I wondf.r\
spmetimes if it lsn't a smirk, Lt!ough." '
Since the time of .the Astorina_murder~.
Li.befty's movements have been . tra~·
_by-detectives to LOOg Beach, thet.
Northwe"stern States, -San · Frincisco/
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motorcycle and minibike riders exists to children there."
behind tll8' Huntington-Center. · A round of applause broke oot from · · '
.Geoffrey Greenwood, who lives in the r II •dents f th I OLSlh t I . DriftwOOd-Mobile"'·TraiJer-Park-on-t-he--e ~ resi --0-·!, trai er _park .after , · era Oll Dll I GreenwoOcf!s presentat10li:-Ttie crowd 111--· · ----~==~~=c=~ WesUJtlnster side of the San Diego . 30, applauded again· ·wheit ·they heard '
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Miller banned the buildllll /~epartment The attor:neys have advised that there Capt. Marousek left no surYivors.
"f= from-iasain&~inj penpits for . the r:naY. be ~ alternative · b!Jt to_ao-'9 ____J,t,_Al_CbaJe, wflQ. began...hiLirain.in.g
· property and sUpulitiit thit all requmts Couit on inverse CQriaemnatiOn. -under Marousek IR 1956, recalled the
Freeway, said cyclists travel from ~s the city was acting to Sdlve the problefn. The Sheralon -Bea~h Inn soon wit~
far asl..os Arigel~_to ride around the Cify -Attorney Do~onra sa!(f-othar----be.under.:ne~erfill11L---,~-,,c-c-~P~·1F~,-f/! rtift-tfacks . in a -vacant -lot bebind· the hfs department was prer•ring an . Hun tington Beach councilmen Monda \
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for pennissW:in to ·use the ~·~ lhould Foster aaid that the court may order capt.lin "as a good officer from the
be treated as if the concamon~ and the. city to-pay full -market 'Vaiue for old school and quite.a fighter."
•·Vendors were uking f~r 1 .l1ce:nae fo th~ beach and ~lied· that tilt-city !'He came to Seal Beach iri 1928 as
uae a city beach with any rental attorney had' earUer ment.ioned the fipre a steelworker '° build 1 water tank
~ta toin& to the city. "° of $40 million •• the pouible value and when the job was done deeided
TWo bmineeRMD have already 'oeeft. oft.he land. to become.a p>lice officer." Chafe said.
al!ed<!d by "lhe memorandum. -· . . "U ......... ts -do ertst, the payment ''He had to borrow money to buy
Foster .aaidj that Jay M,atrotanru, a may be large but not prohibitive. Jr hls motorcycle. Jn those days officers
• # caterer. entered into a lease agreement the coort_ finds euementa do not exist, were paid a nat salary ·~or gas. It
with Hilutlqton Pacific to operate a or ei:i~t to only 1 limited degree, then took hJm five 1ear~ to pay for the
truck alone .the beach: The Board of you ·will be directed lo purchase the motorcycle.
Zooing Adjustment.a unanimously · a~ property;" Foat.er tol.d the cOuncilmen. When he _bggan._his caner during the
proved the application May 20 but on The Huntington Pacific official then prohibition era, Seal Beach was fre-
• May 27 iaftEI' the memorandum was recommend~ that the council accept quente<t by rum tunr1'rs and other lO'llJ
.._'sent ·o¢, the-board. OVerturned itl the .board ·agreement that -the. beach types. . •
decision·. contmue to _be ~dered private pro-_:Du.ring World War II Marousek sery_ed · "'Ibt ,boatd revened \he. ac\ion .:..... ___pert}' without prejQditie to either 9liln w(th the Seabees in the .South Paclfic
Jt did not repeal,-reopen 'Ol' rehear ~ case. . . area tor three years and became a
acti6n -·it reversed the action without . 1be·~ declined to comment chief petty~officer. _
due proce11," Foster charged. . on 1he propoul, preferring to hear the He rejoined the police department af(er
The cooncil then granted Mastroianni vi4PI. ol the -city ilttorney on the offer the war and stayed _ on the force until
ii special )ftrmit June t to operate tht ' at an epcµtive ~ieuiorrneJ:t Mond11y . ...__, -his retirement in 1959.
truck -but Foster said the Hunlington
Pacific Corporation ll8li filed an appeal
lo the May 27 decision, askini the plan-
. ni.ng cornmiuion to declare It void.
")f the planri!ng commi11lon deni•
tt. we'll appeal to the cOuncil, ·if i~
Is denied by ·the councll 'we will have
to go to court.'' Foster continued. ' . The general manaier ei:plained that
his employer could not accept "permits
by dispensation." "We ahould have the
same rights u other property:ownerf,"
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The second case. Jnvolved Gregory Call
who resfortedly has investlid $2i200 in
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center. nrdlnance patlerned after a aw pa sed night approved .the transfer o£ a _l••:t "Motorcycles and dune buggies are __., . . .s .
bein ridd ~ d ·ily ,, he····i·d , ___ r.ecenU.v.:.b.Y. FQ:1.1nta1n Valle . _ ,_ covering 43 acres 'between Hunttngto g en a · 00 • '1ic . • .. di Avenue· and -Bea~h-Boulevard-on whicl} landscaping · ls 'ng killed by the dust -."ryie Founl.ain V~ll~~ ~r nance pro-the hqtel al'.ld lJriftwood Trailer Parki depos~-the noise must be ex~ienced h1b1ts tht use~of "!-ln1b1ke.s, motorcyc_I~ are located fur a r.:porte<I $2.7 million. i
to be'be'\ieved " . i or any power.. driven bike on public '.J'he 50-year lease w~s drawn up In
"Yesterday ~as an_ oulrage," he wtnt Pt;?J>!r~ or.unimproved pri-. property. 196.1. Prudential. Property Plan11i_ng Inc.
on. "Each and every one of us ha a · Bonfa said· that•he. would try·tn_ have or Van Nuys iS buying the remainll\ol
the ordinance ready for the council to ""
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Nelson CD-Wisconsin). Cranston called
the latter two "two of the top con-
servationisis in the Senate."
Nixon, in his message to Congress.
made specified mention Of the state oit
drilling sanctuafy off Sant.a BarQara
created ln 1955. The federal government
a decade later began drilling for · <1i\
in the contiguous federal water area
and in 1969 there was Vie itJfamous
blowout.
-·"It has become apparent in Sant.a
Barbara that having a state sanctuary
does no good unless you have a federal
sanctuar y too,'' Cranston said.
He said he ta lked Monday tn Fred
Russell. undersecretary of th.e lntirior.
and a Californian. He said he now· has
-high hopes of getting administralion .su~
port.
consider at an adjourned meeting June term from-Autom·ation Industries. '\
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currently intescro}V. ' Mr 1 . o ow own proper y owners. sl Earlier · P.olice Chief Robitaille ex-Mart ha ifolt and Tim. Talb:ert. critici~
plained that police had been unable tn the transaction and urged the city ' to t
take action because 11ot all the owners b b k th I d · t l or the ~rty would' allow the Jlnd uy ' ac e ease an gain con ro
t'' vr-of the land. . ' tO: be posted and therefore the po ice At an earlier council meeting, Robert
could noL enforce "No Trespassing '' T. Morris, pres;ident .of Prudentialt
violations. Property Planning, said that his compant Councilman George McCracken· sgjd 1 · $20 ooo th I · the situation was so . bad : that the air was P anning · wor · 0 Improve.I menls on the-property: , , t c:onditiooers on the, roofs of the · stnres The exterior of the hotel Will . be i
in the center were pulling dust into repaneled, the pitch and putt golf courSfl!
the buildings. will be "jazzed up,". trees arid s~bs'
will be planted around the hotel an<f
banquet facllities will be expanded. '
Prudential Property Planning plans t~~ Dance Classes Slat~d
Choreographer MatU LascOe will teach .
modern dll!Ce claSSes; sf)Onsored by' the
Huntington Beach Park! and Recreation
Dep3rtment, beginning Wednesday !t the
recreation center, 17th Slreet and Orange
Avenue. Beginners wilf start ·at T p.m.
and interi:nediates aL.I p.m. -
form a limited partnership ca.lied Hun\
. tington· Ltd. to operate the lease .. _ / Morris added that his compan y in,
-tended to de-empqasize the mobile home,
park. \
"There may· be a pl ace for s luxuryr
apartrnenf house there or addi tional hoteh
units," he said. . t
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)3renl' Mulford, 17, Huntington Beach, demonstr,\es his mast-climb-
1ng prowess1 a s he balances atop main mast -of 97-f<Sot ketch Argus '
out o! Lahaina, Hawall. Ship I! "docked temporarily at Sea Seoul
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Occasiotially th~ damage resul+ing ..from
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Than tht velua of tho investment looks polo
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Why fliy $l00.00 Of' $1500.00/or carpeting
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY:·JUNE 16,' 1970 • • .. . ' ...--1·, I ' I'
Battin Asks Judge .Sh~lve Upper Bay ·.1ssuC
By TOM BARLEY "Wear~ presentiy opieratin& with two was only hltect-last week by the group. $40,000 wben thil .ksue.mlght wen be rer · °' ""' D;Ntr ...... , .. " ·Jame· duck 1upervi.sors, who will be oU of Newport Beach honitGwners which solved in some . ..,l.fier way In January,"
·····Orange County Supervisor Rob'.ert Bat~.-the 00.rd this year and l thi~i.Ji'll ~~ve opppses the Orange COunt'y-Trvine Com· Battin explained. "Qon't give this man
lin ,left his board: meeting today tO urge a new board that wi~I r~ord t~ oppo;1t1on. pany land trade and had )µid little time just the .. tw1>-month delay he asks for-:...
a Superior Court. judge to shtlve the to the back bay swap, Battin said. to exi mine "a highly_ complel and trt-make it seven months and maybe we'll
Upper Newport °'1Y land swap issue until· Battin offered' hil comments immedi-mendously important issue." . · find the answer out.side the courtroom."
•t least Janu~ry o[ 1'11. • , · ately followtni San Franci.sCo .attorney Battin reininded Judg~ Owens.th.at tbe ~ Battin made it clear that he expects to
·"At that time," Battin told Judge Philip Berry's plea fbr a conlinu~e of two-monlh delay asked far bf Berry see the land swip oppoled by. at least a
Claude M. Owens, "we· will have a board the trial which w..-tcbeduled to open woold "save Or&Dlf: County tupaye:rs 3 to 2 margin at board levtl in January.
of sUpervisors tha t more clearly repre-today "'before Judge Owens. a considerable amount of money. He identified tbe opposition to the trade
Milts public 1nttrtsts and the people of, Berry, who Ui praident of the Sier.Ta ''.We're suppoeed .to ··go ahead with a as liimself, SupervllOI" David Baker and ~e County in this issue. Clab, reminded Judge i OWen, that • he trial that will COit the tupayen at least incomfug SU~ilor Ronald Cl.spers .. .. ...___ . . . . . -
-Boat· Sinking Re~ounted
Newpol'.t Sailor Tells · of Tragedy Off Baja
By BO•-PAYN~ the gathering clouds and a halft moOn
-We left .Cabo San Lucas· Wednesday (Editor's Note: The Following Sea, illuminated the., rolling seas when l was
a 52·/oot cabin crui.ser owned b1J Mar· relieved at 10 p.m. by Robert Fisher, evening. 1'11e sea was fairly rough with shall Duffield of NewpOrt Beach, Ballk the skipper. I advised him of the' heavy _
a J)-tDOt northwesterly_ wind blowing. ear ly Sunday morning off .. the Baja weather reported farther north at
We stopped at Magdalena Bay and at Califqrnia coast 200 mfles-iouth' .. Of F;;~ada a~~ .!'ent be!@w tO get some
Turtle Bay. BY Saturday evening ,we _ San Diego· whle en ,.0ute from La. sleep. .
were steaming along the lee ~-of Paz, Baja California, to Newport It was impoasib}e to aleep in tbe .
Cedros w&nd: ~took' advantage . or Beach. T-he ship was skippered by forward ataterooD) due. to. the pitchina
the calm water~ shelter of the Robert Fi.shet', 25, NetOpOf't Beach. of the boat' so l went aft, found a
island to enjoy a leisurely dinner of Also aboat'd wtre his wife, Gay, 21 ; spot on the ~board engine cover and
~ed •Jeg of Jamb, potatoes and hi1 brother, Dick, 21 , San Clemente; went to<S&eep.
a tossed gn!en ·salad. · · Eric Engtmann, 20, Garden Grove , Dick •Fisher awoke me at three in
'·As we headed out Into the wind again , ond Bob Payne, 21, Newport Beach,· the rribr'illilf with, ."You better 1et' up,
we found that the sea had calmed a Merchant Marine officer and master we're taltlng Oii water fast ." I put ow
somewhat with eight-foot northwesterly · of the 10S·foot schOqner Goldfield, my shirt but couktn't find my shoes s~lls and two to three foot seas. The cuTTently tied up in La Paz. The fol-anywhere. 1 never did find. them. When wind was north-st by west at 10 to lowing U Bob Pa•m•'s account of the · · ..... ' 1j".... I ran forward lnto the main salon and
15 knots. sinking of the Following Sea.) k ;ked ~into'ihe .. forward cabir 1 saw
Just beyond Cedros w~ passed an that Djck bad Wldentated the situatio9. Angle.man ketch and the schooner, -._ Privateer, out of .\AS Angeles. Both were White Water was gushing up uvu1 under
f mil the bwW of U.. forward stat.eroom. power~p the coast . with only their · Diego. They ~were arty . · es ahead .'Ibe decks ·funrird wete aw"·" which foresails sel ol us and repQl1id the same relatively , --.
We. raised the .sailboats on the radio modente wlnd mi sea condition that meant that the three-foot-deep .biltel
and found every<MR sllcbtly apprehensive we' were experiencing. r ~ ~-filled with tons· of w~~-11:!1~ ibiiiiC pwtng the S-amento ReeL .a I bad the"a.IO-p.m.~watcb. -By-tile Evidenlly-Eric-EnpmalUI, who--wu, ....
few houra ahead. '!be memory of the time I came _.., dui)'., the wiad bad _ walch ~~ tile lime, bad ~ lon!aril
·-GoOCllrlll"tlilt wlllt ,down there with · ·started tO lntTzl• lrif_a.e -were Jldl•••IS$111Mrtier.,1n 111ed ' STAB.IED TO.DE~TH .
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Be rry took over last~,week from Los · Berry urged the 1dmissJon of the Or.
Angeles ·attorney ~lj>h P~rry ln . the ange Countr Harbor Di!tr1ct Jnto lJle.ac ..
wake ot reportS that ~the __ homeoW"ll!o · lion ,as a par\y -to the disppte. And be
raced a flnanct~I, .Crisis In their Joni' ' ask~ 'Jud&~ Owenii to give him w.e to ~~r bay law~.1t. __ , 1<1'.0.kjnto jqpa raifed by publc aCtt:u
He assured Judge Owens today that to the 1ideland1 area which Is beiDC Im'-
, there would be J10 P,oblems In financin( rendered to the Irv!l)e •Company. by tile
the lawsuit from Olis point cm but be ,1. CQllnly, • · . .
urged the jurist to grant at leait a tw~ Berry t01d· .fudce Owens that "pabtic m9nlh·~lay ''in order to eumine iss1t1 ICctll to the 11'111 b much ~and
that ~re golf11 tO' hive a vltll bearing oo mcri ertensive' than !nine -wOuld haft
thir lawault ." · · (lee l!A1TIN, hp II ' · · ·
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all hands warstilt fres!i.Jn-oi1r memry_. __ b.e~ W_IKU.kLWe·wert: takl!!I: them the water, Everyane was• 1wake ud
When · we ·received a report from nearly he9doo, onlJ. about one potri 6{I01lding calmly.----· f'
En""8da, ISO miles to tile north, that off the port bow and tile pltchins of Eric alnldJ bad put out· a Mayday .
Tt•dter Florence Brown
Mission · Viejo :
Teacher Found
Suibbed to Death
the wind there had risen to ~ knots , the lfDll _, ..._Into a poundlnc. on %111:! and 1131KC. The watch •board_
all of the skippers qreed tllat ~ I slowed tile two Commins dieae)s down El Jefe, 40 nules ahead of us , bad
Sacramento.Reef would get •rt ~ially to lllOO rpm, abl;>ut eight and a hal.f answered the call and turned back
wide berth tonight. . -knots. A3 the seas rose, they would toward lfS· .
We had also been in comtant radio later be tlowed down to 1400 rpm, or It '!a!I obvious ~ two electritf btlge
contact with friends aboard El Jefe, about fiX lmoLs, pumps were not makln& headway aga~t
a 4Q.loot Luhrs spqrtflsher oot of San Bright · Btars were stiU oot between (See BOAT, ....., %)
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DI ni. Giffy , ... S'-ff
The badly decomposed body of a slain
Mission Viejo school teacher. reported
nlissing June 3 by her husband, waa .
found in a shallow grave Monday by
a. hiker· Walking along Ortega Highway
just beyond the Oranfe·County li~e.
· The discovery of the fully clo\}ied re·
mains of Mrs. Florence Nancy Brown,
-31 the petite mother of two pre-school · y~ngsters touched .off ~. homickie in· •
vestiiation which is.-spammg-iwo COUJI·
ties. · ,. · . trooically, the discovery o( her bod)'
came just 10 minutes after Mrs. Brown's
husband. Ralph, entered the S a n
Clemente Police Department to sup-·
plement hi.s missing person report with
1 photograph of his ravenfhaired wife.
.Detectives in Riverside said an auto~y
Monday night revealed Mrs. Brown di ed
of· multiple stab wounds-in the chest.
1 Mrs . Brown . whose .address was listec_t
1,5 24402 Twig §t.i El Toro, was laSt
&een on the afternoon or ·June 3 en
route to San Juan Capistrano.
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Budget Still Unbalanced In Tahiti Race ..
Newport Beach city councilmen,worked
on next ·year's propoeed budget one more
time Monday night, approved some police
and ~brary increases OV!?' this ·year,
talked about a tax lncre•, and ended
r'.JP their evtnlng11 labon still showing a
$500,000 deficit.
They'll go at It aaain ton.igHt at 7
o'cl_«ip: in City hall. .
After working on the budget Saturday,
cduncilment had pretty well gotten the
deficit down except that 'ialary increases
hadn't yet been pluged in.
.\ survey by the consulting . finn of
Price.Waterhouse shows the city-wiJl ·hav..e
to give pay raises of $431,595 to remain
competitive with other cities and private
-industry. •
Ken I1eMeuse 's 73-Coot ketch Blackfin,
. The tax Increase discussion was touched from San Francbco, was leading the by Blackie Gadarian, who came forward
from the audience to objkt to the cutting 14-boat Tahi~ Yacht Race fleet on a .
. out of n!" job positions. He said: fast ride under"the impact Qf lS-to IS.knot
"The Important thing to us (ciUzens)-ls northwesterly winds today.
__ policemen, firemen, trash.men, sewers At ieast four boats In the fleet were and libraries. Trus city is getting bigger. rm just Blackie, the boat yard owner_ reported ahead of Ticonderoga's recoi'd·-
Lraise my prices when thing;-get-rouilt"' smashing first day'a run in 11164.
I'd sugest a healthy tax rate increase." Blackfin jumped out to an early lead
Councilman Donald ·Mcinnis retOrted, after the.' start off Point Fermin :at
"Jr you had an orchard and ptuned peri-noon Monday and was the first yaCht odically you would find the fruit bigger and better." · lo' round the west end of Catalina Island,
Councilman Carl Kym la said he thought ·first~ mark of the CO\Jrse. She ~as follow-
Gadarlan's suggestion to raise the tax ed by Russ. Ward'$ C.Olumbia 57 Ari es
rate is a minority opinion among resi· and Widgeon, a M-foot aJoop skippered ~
dents. · Mayor Ed Hirth disagreed. He said he by Nonnan Bacon of SSnta Barbara.
thinks it is a majority apinion. The: French yacht Pen Duk:k III ski~
Councilmen, in going over the library pered 'by Eric Tabarly of France dropped
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By JOANNE REYNOLDs . Some of ·lhe 1ame1. ukle •from, •
DI Ille n.Hr l"li.t,1,.lf 1tral&ht .c&tch pme. that· he bu found
. . Would it surprise you ' tO le.am -that particularly elfic:Uvt · are a cc U J; a c y
a young, child 's skill ' in: haildli"I and games, such ~-U:y -aolf.~ Idea ii
playing with .a .Frisb:ee is rela~ to to. teach the ch1ld to tou the Frilllel
his ability to learn to reac!? . · . with ·~gh accuraey-to. pt 11. iata.
Surprising but .true, S&Y$ Tim 'Tm-y, .1-·-... 1-i .._ bole ·· • ·•·
ch c. ·-~• .. -~... . . . . the physical eduaUon tea ,e:r at, rona .. As 1 aald don't ... U.ist.1t:1.U,. del Mar Elementary School., , • ,,e -ve ,...
"We don't h4Ve anything concrete to to prove ~the-ttacl com~Uon ·'*"••
prove out the theory,· Uke test scorn· ,_ .• Yle tyo, ~we do know that the~
or thing1 of that nature·" Terry uys eye cOordin_ation, ·timin1, form lfld'.,'tlal-'h · Id• ' •nee learned by ualng 1118' Frlaboe· do "but readl~g Instructors ave· to me · help ln .the reac:Ung program " he UW. they've noticed marked Improvement in .. ' some of the students who were . having As for handw'ritlnf'I relat:lonsbtp to
problems..'' u~ of the Frls_beea. H s fairly~ · .
The young instructor takes~a crtative . Terry explains that Uie tlqeq wark
approach to physical education for gr.al:fe-· es~tially the same way tJwowtnr_ •
schoolers.. , Frisbee as ihqdo In hOldinl ,,~
"You mW a lol by thlnklni that Some other !kills that •wart wttb a
the onlY way to learn physical skills Frisbee seem to dev~ Include • ._
is with a·rolDld-ball," he contenda. of , h~ •rhythm and flJ\ler ,and ._"fill .
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Police said the husband had left the
1tation before the broadcast 1 of the
discovery came into the department.
Coroner's Investigators from Riverside
notified the husband later. ~ '
This amounl ls likely to be revised up-
ward after negotiations with city em-
ploye:s, who are a.sting· for a jood deal
more. Cio/ Manager Harvey Hurlburt
was to disCuss·the Price-Waterbouse .saJ··
ary recommendations with the city· Em-
ploye• "-iation for the first lime
today.
budget, allowed new ll~rarlan potilions behind In mid-channel after trailina
to stiy tn because of the increase In bopk -8 f the · k circulaUon pleaded by Mrs. Julia .Ban· lack in u.p coasl on .a part tac .
The Fr-isbe~, a plastic ·platter -~~t ' ~~ty.. · ' ~ · · sails when tllrown is used-In a: variety ., ... A ma1or .)ll'oblem tn .. ~-ebpdsen,,_r --
of•ways 1mdier•Te~'s pidance... . t14 wr_lte_~~ly ii tea~hlna tbiril ~
Brown bad been offering a '500 reward
for information leading fb t h e
whereabouts of the Wife, a teacher of
·students with learning disabilities in the
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The 1970-71 city budget must be"lldopted
by the ...i el the month. The .. w 115cal
year begins July I.
itin1 chairman of the Board of Library Dan Elhptt ·•board the Aries reported
Trudees. a position about 180 miles from Los
They aho made no cuts in-the--requested Angeles at t 1.m. today. He aid Blackfm ·
. pol.ice bud1et and tentatively approved was about two hours ahead, followed ·
lease purchase of two police helicopters. by George O'Brien'• 71-foot ketch ~ir.
from Vancouver, B.C. 'I11'!n came Aries
··Cranston Sees Oil Ban OK ·.
and Narragansett which were in sight
fl f each other. Narraganselt is another
French entry. . .
· Pen Duick 111 dropped to about eighth ·
place. before rounding the west end Men-
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Orange Coast Sanctuary Bill Given High Hopes .
By THOMAS FORTUNE The-·, biU would crute federal proj>rlaled 16,000, Newport and Laguna
Of"" Dl6tt" ,..._s..w water,unctua~ beyond lllte waters city · eolmcllmen $2,000 each, .s a ft
U.S. senator Alan Cranston said Mon-wt.mW' there Is • state oil drillin( Clement< counclfmen $1,000 and the
Other yacht! failing to report were
John Noble's Columbla 50 yawl Simoon
froom Santa Barblr41. pnd Sam Holland's
Ca 1-40 yawl Tangent. .
Tbe boat-for'l>oat · order of those
reportlni ioo.1 WU Bladdln, Mit, Aries,
Narragamett, Numse 11, W I d 1 e o n .
Jubilation, Spirit, Vision, Qudlr and
The children learn rela1e1f wrist action use thei( fmgers and wrilt ~.
when throwing in ~ddition ~· ~ and be notes. ·
eye c..,;!ination In catching tile flootinr '. r-L-----------,
toy.
The Improvement in reading 1kllls
shown by tho childttn is lhe r-lt
or the Improved coordinatkm, he sa~.
HandwrlilnR skills abo benefit f~ the
work wltb Frisbees. ·
"Stud"s show the · average child ls
far sighted up l!ntll .he is si1 nars
old," Terry explains. "So one of your
major problems In teachina the sver11e
child la read .Is going· to , be ·p1t1nc
him to focus on the printed page and
to coordinate hls 'e)'e movement IO" be
can sweep along·tht: pege aa he pea."
Terry says play programa with a 1'11
don't atWays "1v0lve the mne Yilual
tUacriminaUon that is needad· in plafinl
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TOD'AY. day he now has very high hopes bis aanctoary. Coastal Area Protective League $2,500
-bill to ban local _off~re oil drllHng state waters extend \bree miles_ out to '5,000 for the lobbyist's services. lttUoioft on the VC lntn.
will pass Congress thiS session. Affected _from .the ~re and federal _waters about 'Cranston said Burke is helping him • eompw ia growing moN J)OJ*o
Misty. I• . with a Frtlbee. . ' . ·
woold be fede ral waters _off . Newport · 12 miles beyond that. Ont of the !!late and Senator George Murphy (R..OaUf.) ' 1 1 1 · lar, altho1'Qh the church a ma
Beach. Laguna Beach and San qemente .. sanctuaries ls offshore of Newport Beach figure°"' which wlW-will be'm!>'t y out.h Chorale Planning Concert lns!ituti<>n ii toking ·"' '-· Cranston ([).Calif~) said he WU iouth to the Mexican border. Another helplul and what ~· He said See Pogt 8. '~
encouraged 1!Y President Nixon 's 'special i.s around Catalin1 and San Clemente Burke also is pushing the hilll' for the A farewell concert, ~st•led by ~ -H·-ke, . ha' 1 ~ oe'-""" by •• ,.._ c:.....,...' , ~ssage to Congress last week In whk:h ishtnds. . senaton in the Hilu!le ot fte'llresentltlYes. ,.. .. •1"" ..,....n ~\CU <IJ'l1 ~ ..,., 1 1.• the Pre.s.ident asked for cancellation of Crnston spoke to the pms via Qlngreaman Richard. T. Hanna CD-Newport Beach :oulh Chorale, will be .. lntttuUol:ial lnatilute to Pe.rform i• ~=-· .,: ~ federal oil leases along the Santa telephone conferettee ~all. Westmlnlter) bu tntroducect a com-performed at 7 .36, p.m. Thursday at E thi ........, 11
-· channel. " -lie ____ .., lhe DAILY PILOT ponlon.bill io.tllo ·~ewport Harbor HIP SchoOI.,. : .• ' ",;::ee .• """!"''" " ....... -.~ -•
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"'1e!Salt aeems...to..establish the prtnclple nevek>pment Auoclates Inc. in-·Senate Jut November. It has been ce>-ment atqed by the •lnlinl group before audiwrlam, will . r · . addfUoaal funds " ·.:s;-!!L "'H
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CMiDa del Mar homeowners aaaocia-
tlaoo, IOilt llllo warrlni lacU<m over
• 11••11 -;a.~ llavll flllle
tot:eCber qaln \ft a effort to move the
planned 'Pacific Coasl Freeway inland.
~ 1roup calls itself United '.AS!Ocia-
tion'1 Freway Committee. lt asks that
tbt:re be no Coast Freeway west of
MacArtilur Boulevard ancf that the pro-
• ' posed C"A>rma· de! . ltfar' Freeway end
with a Coast Freeway· tie-In north of
C'ltroaa del Mar and Harbor View Hills.
It ii uied the c.out Freeway swing
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Funds in Budget
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put'lbe UC !Moe campua. lie ud -Clilla Property 0wMn . -llllclonemaat al Aaeinbl11Dan lrom tht point It part.. from the San Dieso , is coMldered feasible by.Frank C~w..J, --.._ .,._. ~-•-~-•'"'-• •-~M """ham ud M-•-...... .._ J-•-Freewav i·ua1 out al Loni Boacl>. Traf· of Balboa, wbo apprailed many mlla oj •-..-.., -..ed n>Ula& .,. ---~• -------' -F ~"'"t f f th! ••-~-~• u---•v to -, ~ ---.;,,,.,,1.._ =.. -..,,mill' bllf to deloti Coal .......... . v Oc could •uao Ult San DiolO •-•IY to San DiOIO neway ,,... .. ·•IY or -~ --,_..., ·------~ .., ' tht Corona del Mu Freew1y.. . Divillon ol Hi&h••Y'· ' ' \ doWn MlcArthur to Cout Hlebwa1. nUU. 11 aU;toe far fl9'U. lo Ila plane from U.. state. freeway sys lrom Coast Freeway could, connect al a poirl ,. Wood_; in a Jetter, to tJi< ~tale. Highway
whet'e It ...,.Id -with tht Ceoll • fl'Om Prtaldeot .NlI.iii IM U.S. Tr-Roule• tn H""tiqton Beach to tht .... just sooth of UCI and northtrly of the Commission. wrot~i • \
Frteway to foiJow akin& Fifth Avenue .. portlUoQ Secre~ iJObn Volpe on don tem ?lewport city limit. Bren Harbor View homes and crew agri-''This route will serve UCl and lhe pr!J'.'
throusti-Corona deJ Mar. through Jegislalors al the federal, &Lite -~ilion or the 2:0,000 signatures . cultural ~nd cattle grailng land , of the posed-··•ew city o( Irvine. It will avol~
J . ed t ~-· 1 th U C and county level tG the Newport Beach gathered ljainst the free.w·ay and note . Irvine Comj>any 1o conMCf with tht i:oute trGUble~with Costa M~SJ' and will preven,
om Oilc .. .::r n · e niled om· Cily Council, . '. .i that ina11y of them are from Corona de! inland of Laguna Beach. . • ttuf rhdtilation of Newport Beach -as 1'
miUee are the'boarda Gf· direct.ors of '"""" United Committee aaya. it re",... M Th t .. .1 ... al•" ahould be now planned " · th Cot d I .,.., ,.... ~ ar. . .. e group says a s WJJ.1 ,,.,, .• • ,
_e . ona e .. Mar Civic _Association~ sent! 4,000 families that may be directl}.'. , JnOuence on the slate liighwa)';Com-inade of J)r9viding ''major, aix-lane• llml-He said his, suggested alternati ve roul_~ _
Citmeo, Commun1ty Association, Harbor affected· by the )>roposed route. It asks ,missiQp' to direct a study by jts staff on ted-access surrace roads ·(such as San will save miflions of dollars ·and resale or
View Hills Community· Association, for : · the rlilignment. , ·• Joaquin ·Hills Road) to serve the future right.of-way property already acquiref
C.Orona..H!Jhlands Pf1?PeriY Aaaoclatl~, . -A written reapome, ~ each of·.. The UnJted Committee says the Cout local' traffic demands ." should more than PIY for the Irvine Com~
·Harbor V~ HW. Homeownen Auocia-fictal or olficial bodr. · Padfic C:OUt Freeway could be cut out The U~ted Coounlttee uya ill proPoa•l p.any rig~ta-of-way. 1
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·c .ofC Board Opposes· Annei
. . . . -I Most -Dire_cto~s Seek Mo~e Study of lss~e . . . ' . .
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Newport _Harbor -Chamber o( Corn-the .owtier's permis&ion if the. land is Ano~er public hearirw on the an·
merce dlrec&ora Mond1y hesitantly voted ··undeveloped. · nexation proposals 1.".ill be .held by the
Commencemfni ceremoniel at UCLA ap.inat annexation of the Altropower "We have nO indlcallon Collini aupporta Newport· City ·touf!fi.1 nest Monday and
Wedneaady will be a family affair fot ,. propert~ 11eaf Ora!lle County Airport this nor 85 fee owners or thJs land the LAFC will next 'hear the matter
the Milton" Shedd famil>_'. of ~ewport.) to the City of Newport Beach. have we been apprised," Watson said. on Wednesday .. Jun.e 24. ,, . ,,
Befell,": - - -~ "\l....ll_are .maJDrity took a stand wjth "Everyone knows who owns the' land," ~hamber . d~~ec~o~ 0. W. Dick
.Parents Milt ~nd Pe.a;ie Sl!edd, 1~ .almost11alf Wanting more study. The. Bowie answered. He said Collins Radio Richard sa id, I think I would be con-
Kmgs Road, will _don ca.p an~ go~n . vote wa1: five for annexation, nine .. op-minagement ~as ~en notified and told ceme~ about harmony ln the ~unty.
to go through the ceremorues wtth their posed, 13 voting ror more study. . Azimuth Wpuld ~ agre~ble to discussing If this goes ttu;Ou~h we a:e going to 23-yea~-ol~ son, Steve. The vote by secret ballot followed adjusUng the b<ipndaries •of the proposed have one community ~~opp1ng at each
The sen.1~r Shedds both have_ degrees presentations of arguments pro and con annexafiOt'I; that it simply took the entire-other-~rom-~e OIJ 01:1•· .. -
Newport Beac}J . city council Mo~ Beach encompasses 33 square milu.
night cave lnitli.l 1ptr0val to 10 ahead Huntington Beach la after another
with leuelJUrcbue of two police heUcop. helicopte, he said. •
tera:. . Police Chief B. James Glavu said the
. Th__.i to put tht 149,111. lint· nptimum flight Ume is 10 hours per day~
from UC.¥, ~t never w.ent 4hrough by Alex sOwie, attorney 'for Azimuth assessor's parcel of the undeveloped por· Bowie s~1d up 'until l~ that is what
formal gradu.at10n ceremon1e~ .. ~•use. Equilits Inc. which is . in escrow· to -ti on. went on tn the county, but the~ the
of Wor!d ~ar JI ~e W'1'e no buy the Astropower property, ind Ray Walson, •in his. argument, introduced Local Agenc.~, ~ormatlon_ Commission
cerem°'!.1es m 1943 whe_n Mrs: Shedd Watson, senior vice president for the some nsw figures he had not previously was ~ormed. Jf somebody feels ~ an-~mpleted her degree m 1:3.lin. And Irvine.Company. used before tht Newport Ci ty COuncil, ~es:ation ·makes sense and will result
in 1947 , when ~· s.hedd finished up Azimuth proposes to build a $50 milliOn He said Newport Beach has an assessed un· orderly ·gov~nt th~y can make
. year hpense Into the tenlf!!Ve city-and-he will he happy U thty 1et eight
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-OOd1eHor J97o.71 wt~ the undentandlni houri.
that ljke all other budget ·items it can Couneitman Howard Rogers aaked lf
be taken out before the filcal year the savings of a1x policemen on the
bepil July 1. · • · around because of increued patrol
' C1ty "Oouncilmen teemed qreea Police coverage from the air will atl1p the
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heJcopUn 11"6. an effect.Ive law en-dep.-tment ., there can De no ·foot i'"""10lll tool and the nola ol lly«er> • petrol In Balbo1. • · ·
is not a aerioui detriment with the Glavas u"id he. ii confident tbn will
in banking: and fJna!lCe, ~f_ter t~o year:s office building and hotel complex 00 valuation in excess 'of H.000 per capita a ~~posal. This body ~11! . make the ~bli in ~ SoutJ1 Pacific, a job ron-the 50-acre ·parcel. ~ and -that no other commu.nity around . deci~ien buecl ~pon wtiat 1t feels ta
r<11Uvely quiet """"'° D{) model tliey be no depreciation In oervices. fhct kept him out of ~m~ncement. A new develQpment in the hotly-waged has an ass~ .. valuation 1n ex.ceaa of . be m the .~ 1~terest of the county
Steve •. ~ is ~ettiil.g his diploma in · annexatian battle was announcem~t by $2.l~ per capita. . . . . as a whole, he S&Jd. JodW! ht damataatbi fillbta Ota im:=..~i,f s·~~.Ul"td;9 r-11 weekend. · . Police <Jlid Roaer 'II about. .tOOMJD1cs, 11 a~~ from~ltal~f.91'-Btatc1b'•O%fiiiullr=JSii~thtne ---=aliO..:ala;:tbe=Originllty-=p1an~----WaJM)n cpunteted tnat J:AFPWI!'
the. lii_g evenf.-He-~adiiatea IOl\Vmg Local Agency Formation-Commission 100.~peri;op Clty ot fi;vif!.e ~ad. ~4. per~ . form~ -~a~se local cl.ties . acted lr· th~ w1nte~. quarter m M~rcll and 6as (LAFC} a second anne'xation proposal. cent of the land for industrial use aod resporlsibly .with the rtsult another layer
bce_n ~1y1n' for a profesSJonal ba'.i'bal~ Ii Includes, in addiUon to the Astropower the . n_Ow plapned city 9f '30;900 . has of goyernment. ,
However, I.Jndlley Panons remarked, the_ p:i!llibility of poolln1 mainten~
"The problem la whether we can afford forces . CounciJman .Croul pointed ~our
teai'i'ltn ,Mt!~~ He ~as ~n ouU1elder parcel, the undeveloped portion 'o! the onlyeigbtpercentforindustrtaluse. Bowie ~aid Azimuth wants t,o annu
on UCLA~a.µ19 champu>nship team. Collins Radio property to the south. . He said the decision on annexation to NeWpOrt Beach because of the.. higher
it thil yur or put it off to nut year.'' ·that Huntington Beach police have .a
Councilman Milan Pootai.llkod u 111... ........-lot sil helicoplen .. they should l!aS been any thoujtit st,.. to leuin( be ·OP,Oll to · dilcuaslona on poolln1 ·
beach · suivelllonce tlme to Laguna. malntenince. · . As if that · isn 't enough graduating . This gives the proposed annexation affects residents of) more than 10,000 level of police and fire protection it
ln one day, the Sftedd'• will return mOre ~frontage with the city boUnd$ty homes on Irvine property an<! the In-can provide than county government. Beach which doeo . not have police The proposal _ls, for the helicopters
helieoPtera. , to be mainlained by Hughes Aircraft
Councilman Richard Crout 11id two Company at Orange County Airport, at
bellcoplm ldeolly provide protee6on lot 1-In . tht beginning. Delivery of tho ao oquott m1lel ond lhe·clt)> ol N-1. hellcoptera ~ be hi September.
to N#Wport following the UCLA morn!"& of Newi>ort Beach than simply catty-coc-dustrie.s ~hat have mov~ into the.~ur-He '$(lid Azimuth also wants to identify
ceremony for the a~rnoon graduation ner across the intersection of MacArthur rounding airpOrt area . · · • · with the city. j'We know there are some
or 17-yea:-old !!On, Btll, fro~ Newport BOulevaid and Campus Drive. . He said. they are lnt~rested pa ies cortlmunities it ' is not as favor•ble to
Harbor H11h School. The 'law states an applicant may pro-tocf and he asked that the city not be identified with, whether It 11 .becauae
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Of Stock . Meet
BOAT SINKING TOW . • •
--tht-fnllow Of Wiler ml tlitplfdtlil( O.i.ct ID eill>t.foat liferoft.
. of the v-1 topther with 111t· .depth With tht ourv!val l!lr In order, I
· al the w1tar made It lmpoufb!O • I!> weal forword apia ind lrlod to dive
,find the leak. · ' 11• dbwh t0 find the •hole. The water ' w11 . .
I l!!!.,ouL a leOOlld~Y-PP~--very_ col_dJy_ then jL~u five f~ ~01g-stan<fing feud between Irvine
-tfie"'_iii{iiiiiu O f our lltuatloe 1and deep forward andthe 111100 .deck wll' fleiress Joanlrvlne Smith anc1 ·e1eculivea
.Robert rtlhar· radioed our positkm at awllh. It WM lm~ble to tell where of the rl'neh comP1ny set 'up ' by hu
latitude · 13"40'. nortlrloa(llllde l jl"QO' the w1ler wu ~· f,.m. l~te grandlather led abruplly lo id-
.est. We a1at pve • ·Jona count ·to The engines were · falrly far aft but journment or the Irvine C.Opmany'a an·
enable tbl rupondina veuell to home ··at 4.· 15 the water flooded therp. out .
in on ua with their direction f~. and they stopped. But the radio was nual stock~lde~s meeting ~ooday.
Orfa, a 90-fool cruiser, radioe<I thtii still working ind Robert Fisher contln.ued · The acli~n came _follow111g ·a rather
she Wu oa the way, but t))e nearest eendilg while the rtst ot us wail~ sedate rePort by lrv1ne_~pany Presl-
vessel was atUI !:J Jele, 40 miles away. bl the Whaler tied alongside. By then, dent William R. Mason, who aanounced
.She had already turned back toward Orfa, El Jefe and a Coast Guard helicop-the .fii'm earned' $6.S milllon on Sales
ua 'ud was coming at 15 knoll ~ ter from ,San Diego were on the way. •of $34.1 million in lhe past flacal year.
a litUe·oveT two houri away. At 4:30 in the -morning;' we put an He sajd inCOme to tMfcOmpany holdiag
Detplte the pumps, the water continued lifejacketa and abazxloned sh.Ip. All of the vast ranchlands empire waa up from
.. to tile forward and we pupared to . the electrical gear· on the bridge con-$28.6 million in 1969, a hike or 19.4
launch the lifeboat, a 13-foot Boalon ti nued to oPerate even thOugh the bat-·percent, with stockholders' dlvl~ellds up
Whaler which waa on davits on the teries were under water. frorTt 2.8 kr11 ~nls per cbare..
port side. Fi\'f miritltel after we pushed of(, Attorney Lyndol Young, ·who has
· The w~isht of the water inside the the &tern of the Following Sea went represented Mrs. Smith, owner or con.
hull had .erved to atabillze the boat down and her Uow rose into the air. troller of 21.1 percent of the company's
even though the swells were atill runnillg · We were still unable to see any damage stoc k, led to the sudden cktfilng of the ·
about eight feet and the aeas were at t!le bow. Her lights continued to meeUng through a aeries of quest.ion...
five feet hlgh. ·The sky waa now com· burn a'tGI. W1 Watched as the radar He asked about Uie _profits of individual
pletely oven:aat and the moon hid .et. set 6horled out and ·exploded "hen the shoppilg centers and other projec\5
Tbe on1y light we-hid to work with pilot hou1e was flood~. Then the lichts which Company officers said are not
as we struggled with the Whaler were . went-out and the five of.· us . f~ listed in such minute delail. ·
thoae aboard the Following Se1. The ourselves in total darkness in a mnill P.frs. Smith, of Emerald -Bay and also
only olhet light we could aee was the boat alone ~ a roUln~ wlndswept 1e1. a Washin,ton :D.C. suburb, is the largest
one oit Geronimo Island, 15 miles The bow Of the Followidg Sea appeared ~le stockholder in the firm, but did
DOriheaat of us . t6 sink benealh the waves. not attend Monday's session.
E GINES IN NEUTRAL SAW IJGJIT Irvine Foundation ~hief and Irvine
N . , th Company Board Ch11rman N. Loyall 1be eagines were tn neutral and the We · iaw· the light of 1 boat on e McLartn finalJ,y mo ved to adjourn the
boat had turned iato UM! trough. ~e horir.on aria fired· off 8 Oare, but they meeUng u YOUJg kept' up his line of Jaunc~ ~ Whaler ov~r the lee side did not respond. . . questioning.
&:nd started~loadlng It with water, food , By 5 a.m. the first tight of dawn "A shameful waste of time," snapped
.blankets and aleeping bags. We also In-began to appear in the sky and we McLaren.
could see that the bow of the Following Tbe attorney for Mrs. Smith explained
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Sea was st.Ill aOqat. We started the afterward that she has nperiencecj what
outboard. motor and pulled over toward she views as customary difficulty in her. The area around , the lxM!t. Waa covered by an oll slick thit ht}P,ed obtalnlnl specific financial information
to catiilttie sea. Floating In the oil from the cordpuy. --"
were nlatftesses. gu cans. Ice boxes Before the .iMual meeting closed, the
and doz.ens of. ()ther" articles from •the stockholders elected seven dlfectors fcJr
boat. As we came up to the bCfw we the coming ~ar, but made Oftly one
,....id ,.. the searchli!)ot stlll burning . change, b~ namlng R.symond L. Walso!!
ten feet under. . to the board. -.
At 5:20 a.m. the coast Guard helicopter He is the firm's senior vlct president
appeired (/Verhead and a few minut es for land developme.at and i-eplaces Mark
la{er,'the .F(ol Jefe came into v!ew ,over R. Sllllivan, former president of Pacific
the horil.on. Bob Par~oris, a kipper of Telephone and Telegraph Compaily, who
El Jefe, pulled careNlly alonpidc in. resigned last week. ·
the 1'<>Ugh sea and _w~ clim'tled aboard.
We left the toilowing Sea with her
bow settlinl gJowly in ·11000 fathoml
of cold, gray .ocean ..
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MURDER .•.
San Jooquin Et.menJary School District.
nie diKOYer)' of the unearthed.
blanket-shroud~ remains was made
Monday morning at about lO:?O a.m.
b:it an · ·unldentiried man walkmg one
mile south of the El Carrizo F'orestry
station just beyond the Orangt County
line.
Reports said the remains had been
unearthed b)' pred•tofs. bul h a d
originally been covered by 1 thin layer
of dirt. Je1\'etilnd brush.
The c1u1t of de•th aUll has not been
announced, R1ver1ide co r a n e r ' 1 ln-
vestig1tor1 said this morning. They plan·
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Nelson (1}.WisConsin). cranaton called
the latter two "two of the top con-
Bervationilll in the Senate."
Nix.on. in his meuage to. Congress,
made specified menttoft of the at'te oil
drilling unctuary off Santa Barbar•
created in 195.S. Tht federal government
a -dl!Cade-later began drilling fo r oil
In the contiguous federal .water arta
and in 1969 there was th_e .infamous
blowou1.
"ll has become apparent in Santa
Barbara .that ·having 1 state sanctua!)'.
does no good unless you have a "Tedef af
sanctuary too." Cranston said. '
He said he talked Monday to >'red
Russell. undtrsecrelary of the Interior,
and • Clllfoml~ • .He said he now bis
high, hopes of 1ettins·admlnistr1 Uon 1up-
port.
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i>o6e an a.niteu.Lion to the LAFC without rush into a unilateral decision. . -of a university or sOrh.ething else."
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BATTIN ON BAY ...
us belleve and I am aure that much of Warren hid., no objection to the admis-
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what I will ba(re to tell the court in this iioza oJ the Harbor District Inti>, the law-
iespect. will have a vital bwl!!luon!!!l. !J!!l'-"SUiL b•Lhe..urged Judge.OWIOl-10 l>iite_ -TOJtnnex 1 SSUf!
outcomTOrtliiJ-action." · . the county agency 111to the aclion through .
Irvine ComplJ'IY attorney RObert W.ar-a simple memorandum rather'\han agree During tht deba~ver the Astropower
ren oppoeed Berry'1 mot.ion for a ,tw~ to the delay which would be needed. to .
month continuance and advised Judge put the Harbor'Diserict's complaint on' a anne1at1on Monday, Ne~port_ Harbbr
formal basl1. · · ChamDer o( Commerce director Vin Owens that he was only prepared to ac· It appeared that warreil regarded ~r-• · . ~ .
t:ept .a one wee~ delay of the lawsuit ry's argument involving the harbor dis· Joregensen had th1~ to say .
"Certainly," he said. "this will mean a tict as a new move to Insure further delay "Perhaps the who le city of Irvine week or intensive study for Mr. Berry th 1 1 but we feel at lhis time that this is ·the or e lr 1 •
time o! trial lftd we lnu1~ 10 ahea.d-wilh ~ • it." .
YES .Summer Hours
-s_ummer Fun Set
At Coast YMCA ' ln Effect )Vedncsday
Summertime r!"~ for helping .vaca-
tioning students find joba go l11to effect
Wednl!sday at the Harbor Area "\'outh
Employment Setvice, which also has
a new director.
P.1rs. FloreRCe Hayos will be on duty
JO a.m. to 2 p.m. daily in YES offices
at the Boys Club of the Harbor Area
Central Bra1ch building, 594 Center St..
Costa Mesa. Mr1. Hayos has bceo active
in a variety .of Harbor Area youth
organizations .. according -to YES Presi·
den,t Jim Wood.
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Summer activities ranging f r o m
archery to field trips will be featured
beginhing June 22 at ·the Orail;e COIJt
YMCt\; located at 2300 Univ~rsity Drive
in Newport Beach.
The Orange Coast "Y" is accepting
applications from boys and girls in the
7-14 age bracket: Adl\lilies ate" scheduled"
from 9'.15 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily .• The
. recreational swimming pools are opened
for the rest of the 1ftemoon .
For further informatlon regarding the
"Sum mer Fun Progr.a"m," ~ontact Bill
Brown' at the YMCA, 642·9990.
SERVICE ...
. should become part or Newport Beach.
It's a darn sllarne Cosla Mesa tsn't .
Let's nor coml>'?Und the error.''
Senior Vice Pr~ident" of tli~ Irvine
Coolpany Ray Wal.son 'agreed · such a
fl!~ makes better sense than
Piecemeal aMexation of lht planned
Irvine citr.'s industrial tax base.
"You're quite right,'' he said. "If your
services are better down here this should
be discllssed with the whole area in·
clt.1.ding the 10,000 residents out there."
He said the annexation issue is polarlz·
ini the . residents of the· Irvine com·
munilies (University Park, Turtle Rock
and 'Culverdale ), and for this the com-
panY tha'nks the annex proponents.
How much is it worth? . '
In the carpet busineu sometimes its wort~
EVERYTHING!
Hudly • day 90.os by tho! we don't 911 a
call regarding another company's poor installa-
tion. ' • •
Vlfty poy $300.00 or il 500,00 for carp1tln9
and qambla with the install1tion 7
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We meint1in Ill of our own crews, all taught
tho ONLY way to install carpeting -the RIGHT
w1yl
Occasion1lly tht-4,,..9•--resultin9-from ~-~~n.. 9,..11.-st"lllljofity of our uS1iiiiSis-r1-
poorly sawn see_ms or taped seams is not repair· ferral. ·
~b~ -,. ·There is: 1 reason!
Then tho value of tho investment loob pole
i~deedl
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Slain Yiejo
Teacher's
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By JORN VALTEWu •
Of Ille OliW ~-Std ' The badly· decompo~ body of a slain
Mission Vi~jo school teacher, reported
missing June 3 by her husband, was
found in a shallow lrav~ M~ by
.a hiker walkhll,,,. :fialiODim'(_Ort~eifgfaIDHl!lgh~w-•;_Y_{:J> just beyond ilie • uge_ -
The discovery Of the full clothed fe=-
. · mains of Mrs. Florence Nancy Brown,
31, the -petiti mother of two. pre-school
youngst.en ·. touclied of( a liomicidt iil-
vestigation which is SpaMing l"9 coun· ·
ties. .
Ironically, the discovery of her body
came just JO ri'linutes after Mrs. Brown's
husband, Ralph, entered the S a n
Clemente Pollee Dep,a~t to -sup-
plement his missing person repo.rt witp
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ORAl)IGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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JuryP~ked
Ear.Manson
LOS ANGELES '(UPI) -Selectioo
or • jury began today in. the Sbanln
Tate murder case with a p&?el of~ IO • ••
perlOllJ called Into coort. •
·The Damm of aix men and Iii ~
"' w~ drawL ~-a metal box' and
(hey ...,. tenlativdy -1ed · wbile Ille
-defenclet,a a... J'zssaa, ltinie-
cult · , and llne ot his fem>le ~olRffl~--~~ii-=}il
\vith smiling countenances. .
~"I--As the ptqspective jurors entereCI tli
courtroom of Superior Court Judie
. Charles H. Older; the &lrl defendant,,
wh"1>eted and giggled, bul they quieted
~own when the trill !leS;lion bqan.
n:JESDAY, JUNE 16, 1970 •
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TEN CENTS ., ' '
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Haul Seized;'
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Five Nabb.ed
:!i---.lly ARTlllJll R. VINSIL --
Of .. Oillltf' PllM l lllH
-Inc Ille~ car oo-.fwlndllng
fuel, a CoU N .. police heUcop&er cretr "°"-
today llli:Jted In 1aeizure of IOIDe aD,OOD
"""11 of hlgh-srade marij~. aJlerodly
smuaI'° from Koru by mall
_ The hn>hour operation covered..mllell
. ol .Ille Orange COiil. .ana · <uliiilDlled
with a raid on a La~ Beach f91idetM:e W1*" five~ were ~., . ~
Ap'nts from U.S. 'Ctistlima,'' Anny
Cripllnal. Inveotlg-Dlvlllon men ird
Costa Mesa police cooperaled-ln tho
'climax of the invesUgaUon begun more
·than _a mon1h Ill! lt'hen-trained .._dO,s
• sniffed Out the-Uic0mli11tnaif "'1iel--
in New York. t ·
· Authorities · today-klenUfled • t h e
, auspectec:t smug51:ler as James R. Halley,
23, ol 21TI Maple St.: Costa Mesa, who
will face" federal prosecution. t ·
Jolm W. C.rpstein, :M, ol Loi Angelet;
and DaNel RuieVe, ·n. Of Pasadena,
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·I ,,_~a I!hQtogral>I! ol his raven.haired wife.·
Detectives 'UIRivmiil.-..rul" .. ~STABBED"TO DEATH
.The girll Mre Susan Attinl, Patricia
Krenwinkel aod Leslie Vlll-lloulea.---~ great-m1.jority of the pr;.pecti ve
~~r8:J>peamr-to-i;e-over 40 yean
of age-and then: were no apparent
-were--arre&ted-at llO ..,..DiMtolJd-St.,_.,__.:_i.
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Monday night revealed Mrs. Brown died I Tucher Florence Brown
of multiple stab -In the chest •. • hippie types -Ulem.-· Mrs. Brown, whole address was listed ' ·i
as _U4f)2 Twig St., E1 Toro, wu last ..en 11n )he allemOiiil of -June , '"· Mesan m· Cou-rt.
route to San Juan Capistrano.
Police said the husband bad Jdt the . "'-
ln a · courtrooin just . down the. Ith
floor • -ill 1he Hall 'ol-JDS!lce
buildlni. onoU:er member oi' 1he cult,
--~leU. .... imt.nced to ,.taUon-bef~-~e_:_J1roadcasf ot tht---oll·• Sh. · · · • · ""
discover}' _came_ Into lh<_d.@irtmeflt. n ooting --dealh Mondly-flX' lhe· llllilna-<1-RUiclan-
. Gary Hinman a mantb before tbe Tate
killinp. -bu alao been dwpd _"!t!> nua1ter _la llinman'1 doalh ]!!!klhat ~ tr11l wtll liilfelil _.. .. ly-if ......
Corf,ner's. lnv~ators fro!'I Rl~ide
notlliod the husband laler. 0£ Old V • .1 BfOWn had ~n_oUerin.& a $500 reward J.1-flelly.
for information leading to t h e
whereabouts of the wife,· a .teacher or
Rtudents with learning disabilities in the
San Joaquin Elementary School Di.strict.
The discovery of the Uf!earthed , ·
blanket-shrouded remains was made
?<itonday morning at · about 10:30 a.m.
J>y an· unidenlifieiJ, man walking one
mile south of the El Carri:.o ·Forestry
f;lation just beyond the o.range County
line. . Reports -said the remains had been
llnearthed by predators; but h a d
Originally been-covered by a.thln layer
of dirt, leaves and brush. • .
The cause of death still has not .been
. J11nnounced. Riverside c o r o n:e r's in-
vestigators said this morning. They plan·
ricd an autopsy sometime tod8.y.
So far) this is known about Mrs.
·A Co5ta Mesa mari charged witp ihe pjcking a jury Js expected to requiie
senseless killing of a t-..+1-f . nd •.bout one moo~. Defense and prosecu-
nmti ..... e r~ t1on Ja~s ellimated Mond.y it would
Sunday. shot as he lay on the ground take si.J: more iponths to try the case
with ·an antique rifle, Wiii -arraigned charging the four with five senseless
today in Hartlor Judicial District Court. slayings at the home of. actress Sharon
Police believe they . have · crouncts Tate .Ind ~wo more at the ~e of
against Demis L Jelf"'10fl 16, ol 2132 l!10C"l' chain owner Leno LIBl.,.,a. · . • . 1be only controversy at the openinf
Harbor Blvd.,.for a tint. degree murder session ~ame when Man1011'1 attorney, _
~tw'ge when the case re8cbea ~rt. Irvin1 Kanarek, objected-to the seafch • ·
He called police early Sunday momin& · of other female members, of the "family"
to the Harbor Boul~anl mldline thop · berort. they were ~tted to enter
where hejiad been staylnc, after Gerald _the courtroom . Four Or thefft7 Jn Jong,
lless Jr., 45, was blasted al point blank homemade robes, sbowecl up Monday.
range \!ith a .58 caliber cap and ball· ·
rine. T~ large projectile ripped through . 'N d ' R • d -' Hess• chesl, causing• severe damage to 8 ef S 81 ·el'S
Lquna Beach,' along with lWo Ufliden.. '· • tlflea....... -.. . . -
CUstoms agents ·said· an ldenttc1t p-,. ot lllept marijoana.-secrtted
~ in llhl~ ol ~ 'lit nOodiea j
-Wll ~ in thecmld.iay operll-
y PILoT -~· ·~ • ...;;anl· allowing I -
-QM lftlMPHRE YS, 11, TRIES HIS HAND ·WlTH ~:,P~llJIE• for any ad41t1Gul materlal1 hidden In
.cdM ·Student•·°"""""' ROMII,.. Sldlls·., · Pio"" ·I' · . tho .Diamond Street residence. wu beinC
O • ~ • ' • ' ' O • ~' I -I ~ early tbis afternoon. • ' , • _ , PoJiCt Nid the .~ contains a Variety
• · • · of merchandi1e ·and artwork transferred
Fri • ...1 hee .S .. h"o' Ia' ·r· _.;;. f~om lhe My1Uc Arts gallezy after it '9 ..... 13 •8'1 wrecked by a fire two weeks ago.
Federal agent! sakl they were forced
•• Ga me ·Helps Le.urn ing Abiliti .
·'· . By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of tlle C?-llr flllfl ShlH
. . .. ' .. of .the bnproved cooi'dlftiUon,. hf: uy1.
Handwriting skllb .alao 11entm: froni lhe
Would it surprise • yoo to , lum that · work' with Frisbffs. ' , . ,
a young child's skill in handling ·and "SI di sbo' ••-• hild
I-· 'lh Fr. bee • relal'" to u es w uJI';-1verqe c ii paying WI a IS JS .... : • ' .-; his ability to 'learn to read? . ' . rar sighted up unUI tie is SIX years
.Surpr~'ng bUt . npe, ·says . Ti'tn Terry.. old,.''. Terry explains. ,.','E!o. ~r:..°f y~
the physical eduatlon teacher at Corona ' m•Jor probl~ms ht ~eac~n("the. av.&aae
del Mar El~mentary Schoo!. · ' , c?ild .to read is going, to ·l!e gettina:
"We dorl'l have ~nylhing concrete tq h1_m to !ocµs o~ the .pr~ted ·p81! and
· to move quickly today-when Halley pick·
· ed up his pare.el at the main post
office, at 1300 ~Ave., Coeta Mesa .
1,Pelecllve Sgl. Jolm Reran .. id Ille
suapect then cruised from Costa-Mtsa
into Hunt.ingtorr , Beach; Newport Bekh "'
alKHhen back again in alil obvious effort to elude any surveillanct. • • .. Hlah above, pUot Carl Jackaon-and
oblener Ron Palmer-shado"eci his-'~r
from t~e poJi~· heli~pter which went
onto local patrol with the ·second eraft
last Thursday, • · I
Brown's activitieS on the last day she
was seen alive: the woman , a teacher
who shared duties between C'Neill School
in Mission Viejo aM Valencia School
In Capistrano Highlands. left 'for ·work
as usual On ilie mom.j.ng of Wedne&day,
internal organs and he succum~ within
three hours as surgeons worked over
him at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. To Study Banking prove out the ·tlteory , like st' scores-. ·to, coordinate. hiS eye mov~~l, ~1.he
-or things of that nature," Terry says, can sweep alol}g the page as~ goes.
"but reading instructors h3.ve told me Terry says i)Jay· programs with a min
"'I1iat guy wouldn't know ·a .. tail I[
one drove up beside him, '!Jut, he. iure
tried to shake one/' said Sgt. Regan~
Cruising at 2,000 ~feet some--times,
Patrolman Jackson said he atii:! hill
(Ste COPTER, Pa&e_ Z) .
June 3.
She made a depOsit in a night deposit·
I slot at a bank near her home before
driving to work.
G At noon, She called · home and asked
1 ·thit her husband take meat olft of the
Investigators said Hess, a ~year resi-
dent of Costa Mesa, was a longtime
friend or Jeffe111911 but the Pair reported-
ly became involved in a Saturday night
argument over height.
-Hess, of '180 Hamilton St .. was' rather
short for'-an . adult and known lo be
sensitive about it , homi cide investigators
said f(onday. .
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NEW YORK (AP) _..: Consumer·· ai:l-
yocate Ralph Nader ·says that 10 of
his •·raiders" will make a study -of-
banking this summer. The research will
focus on the operations of the First
National City Bank ..
they've noticed marked Improvement ·in don't always 'lnv'olve the ·sanfe.. visual
SQme of the students whfJ were 'having' · discrimination that is needed •in playin&
problems." y,•ith a·Frilbee. · ' ~ ·
The young instructor takes a creative Some or the games, aside· from a
appi;.9:3Ch to physical education for grade-straight catch game, that he hu found ·
schoolers: _ . . particularly effective are a c c·u r Acy
"You miss a lot by thinking that pmes, such as sky golf. The , idea is
lhe only way to learn phfsical ski!IS to· each the child to toss the P'ri!bee
is with .a round ball," he contends. w1Jh . enough accuracy to 1et it into Onetime Coata Mesa city manapr
The .Frisbee, i plastic ~ platter that a designated box or hole. -< Robert L Unger has sold lplf bis com·
Unger Sells Half ..
Of .Land SMck
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l freezer for dinner. •
. ~Al about 3 p.m. she lef~ w9rk and
,began driving to San Juan CaOislranO.
On the way. she stopped al.. .Buffy's
Funeral services will be held Thursday
for • Hess1 an employe of . the I:-klo
Shi pf,trd, Newport Beach.
He leaves a son, Gan:y Lee, and
a daughter, Carmen Casillasj both of
COBta Mesa; parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Hess.Sr., of Iowa ; thi'ee brothers.
t,,eonard; Dllrre\I and Larry Hess; two.
aisters, Jean Anderson and Joyce Wright;
ahd two grandchildren. .
"It is time to make banking un·
derstandable . to greater numbers of
citizens; to show how inlegrai.,a part
of the consumer protection movement
banking must become," Nader said Mon-
day. I
sails when thrown, is useil in ·• variety "As I said, we don't have the statistics lll:,Oll ltock In what was a solely owned
of'Ways ufitler Terry's guldince. to--pfcWCtlle en.ct cortelatlon between-land---development firm to a ·New-York-'--
Tbe .children learn relaxed wrist action-the two, but we do know that-the hind---rul estate banking company.. ' <;offee shop in Mission Viejo ~Rd_lhil
was the last time she was seen alive. -. It has not been determined whether
ahe arrived in Sll'll Jua5Ca · trano.
lnvi::stigation in . t ed terrain
along the winding . h ghway continued
tod~. It presumably will Include a
searcb· for a 1967 Pontiac Catalina station
wagon which MrS. Brown had been driv-
, ing on her last trip. ·
The Brown car will\ the license number
SAV 442 has not yet been found.
• 5ignups. Slated
· RegistratTon for poo\.proofing classes
ere now taking place at the Harbor
Area Boys' Club. 594 Center Street, Costa
Mesa for youngsters two years 1and older.
Claases will be offered on a fee and ·
reservation basis, according to Lou' Yan-
torn, executive director of the club. For
further i11fonria0on: call 541-!t.187. •
'.Budget Vote' Planned·
f ~r T~ustees· Tonight .
Members. of the Newport-Mesa School
• Board will xote on adoj>tiooi of a prelllni-
nary budget during their meetlna tonight
at the ·<:Mta Mesa ·HP 'School tyceum.
1be !:IM l]llliion budget will bo for .
tl:le 1970-71 fisc~I )'ear which begins July
I. 1be meeting will begin• v.jg p.m. ' -. ' -.. -. ' --'----t.,•
He sail the 10 would get help from
special consultants and look into the
bank's loan practiceS, relations ·with
financial, manufacturing and govemmen·
tal institutions and atUtudes toward
urban problems.
when throwing in addition to· hand and eye coon:liriation umliig form' and baJ... His newPartnir In Uqer Pacific Inc.
eye coordination in cat,ching the floating ance learned bf using '0the Frisbee do is . the ~ ni 1th , Barney Real Esla~
toy. , help in the reading program-;•-t>e iaid. CorporahonJ a subsidiary ' of Smith,
The--, Jmprovement in . reading · skills As for handwritinl'• ·relatioilshlp to Barney Ii Company Inc.,· of New York.·
shown by the-children is lhe result use of .the FriSbees,.it'1 fairly obvious · ~kles h~ e}:perlence bl city manage-
.. · ment, Unger is former general mW&er
ol the RanchO California land empini
and m1tntains offices in Newport Beach. ~ewp~t Man's Aeeoant
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Sailor -Tells -Saga of Sinki~g Ship ·
· _(Editor's.NliU:Tlle1 Fo1zotiitnO....,S"ta:-::w.t re s U mii\I along the let sh~t of the wind there had risen to ~ knots. illuminated th;-;ii;w ~~hen I w1s
n S~·foot cabin crui.!tr'o.mtd bli Mar· ·Ceetros Island.~ We . took adv1ntage of all of the · sk.ippt'rs agreed that the relieved . 1t JO p.m. ·by RObert Flat.er
shaij Duff~ld of Newport Beach, sank the calm water in J>e 'shelter ol the Sacramento Rfff'would &et an especially Lbe skipper. 't advi~ hiin of the heavf . tor~ ·S~ndoll morning, .off the Bajtl island to enjoy a leisurely dinner of • wide berth tonight. weather reported farther · north at
Cal1f°'!1U1 coos.t 200 ,malei ·so~t/1 of barbecued lea or lamb, potatoes and we had also ' been In con.slant radio Ensenada and went below 1to aet •tome ' · saz Dite?O whti.e en. route from LB a tossed green salad. • contact with friends aboard El JereJ sleep. .
Pa.:, Ba10 CahfornUJ, to. Ntwport As we headed out into the wind again. a 41).foot LUtn. sporttilher out Of ~-• It was hnposaible to sleep in the
Btach. ~he ship was skippertd -b11 we found that the sea had calmed Diego. They were forty miles ahead forward stateroom due to lbe '1tchin&
Robtrt Fisher, 25, .Ntwport~Beach. somewhat with eiirbt·foot northftste I oru and -M the same -1a•:vely of the boat IO 1' -r aft, 1~ •' Also aboard were hrs wife, Cay, 2J; 11 .. r Y ·~,....-'" ... .. ..... ! ........ .., his brother Dick 21 Son Cltmt"nte · s~e .s and ~wo to three foot 1eas. 'Ille moderate wind ai'ld sea condition that · spot on the starboard engine cOver arid
Eric t"nger:ian11,, 20,' Garden cTove: 71nd was ·northwest by west · at-to to ~e were ~~ing. , went .to aleep. . .
and Bob Payne, 21, NitopOrt Beaclt, S knots. ._ \. I had~ 1-10 p.m. watch .. By 'the , Dick Fllher awoke me at tbree Jn
n Merc.hant Marine.officer and masltr Just beyond ~os we paned an time I came on duty, the . wind had the morn.ina with,: "You better p:t yp,
of Ult 105-fool schooner Goldfield, Angleman ketch and the acbooner,. started to increue and the sea were we're laking Oii water ·fist." t ,put os
, currently tied up in La Paz. The fol,. .Prlva~, out of Loi Ange,u. Both were beginnina to build. We were taking them my shirt but couldn 't (Ind my ahoes .
lowing is Bob Payne's account of the powenng up tbe coast wtth only their nearly ht1don, .only ·about one potht anywhere. I never did find them. When
!inking of the Following Sea.) foreulla tel off the JIOrt bow aod lhe pitching of I ran forw1rd 'Into the main aalon and
.. 'fe raited the l&llbGlts on the radio the boll IOOn turned Into a p0undln1. le ..ked .into the forward cabir. I AW
By 808 PAYNE , · and found everyone slllbtlf.apprehtnsjvt t slowed the two COmmln11 dieaels do'4f! ,that Dick had ulKla:ita&ect the situaUOI.
w·e l~ft Caho San Lucas Wed~day about Pllltnc the Slcramento Reef 1 · to .. 1900 rpm. about eight and 1 ha1f )Vhite 11.tlef WJS ~I up. (l'Ofl1 under
. Th -f . 1 ,, · few houn lhead. 'llle· tnemol'J' Of the knots. As lb< sear r01e, Ibey would Ihe bunks of U. forwanl lloleroom.
even111g. e se~was air~ rougl1'with . Goodwill th1t went down there wi'" laltr be' ilond dottn .to ltoO rpm , or The deck:a fonra-..1 •·.-.,.-~ ~~
" 20-~ northwtSlerly .. wind blowl111. ,.u hindt was still fresh m' our memory"'. ibout ..a.. "~'~. · .,. im1-u· -....... -., "'
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We stopped at ?ttaedalen1 Bay and at When we ~lved 1 report from ~right ttars were ~Ull out bet~n we~ already filled with tons Of waler •
Turt~ Bay. By Saturd1y e.venlnl-""'' -Enstnada.-l50-miles to lhe -Mrth, ~1-: the~1atherin& clouds and-a-halt-moon (see--80f.T, -Pip.I)--
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rtport, doo't bqtl>er <eadi!ig !<>
d1y's. There's no chance. s.Jin. and
teventyish femperatures are the
prescription over the Oranae Cout
Wednesday.
INSm E TOD.l \' . ' .
. ReliPion on the uC ltvi'M
campus ii growing more popu.-
lar, olthough tht church o.s an
tn.1titution is taking iti lumpa.
See Page 8.
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I fr!l/llSQ ClllrJ S -.uaa, hnt ..,U. ..,-._m In a effort to move the
pfanned Pacific Cout Freeway inland.
1be srouP calls. itltU ,United Astocia-
tion's Frew1y· Committee. tt asks that
there ~.no Cout Freeway west of
MacArthur.Boulevard and that the pro-
• HA lllJ l!C lrYlae campua. Ike ud llban Clllll· P...,.ny ~ -· ~ ol Ammb\YllW> from the poinlit part& from the San Dl•10 no -uj •odoptod -. .,_ "" -!Ian. . ..-i a-ud otat. Senator Jolut l"rMway jllll NII ol 1-Buch. Tri!· ~. c..... ..... Mar ,,,__ lo .,... no . ......_. ...... ._...... ...,.. lldnnitl' bill 'lo deJale Cout 'FrMwlf fie could u.e the San DlelO Freeway lo --.. ~ .....-·· the Corona de! MMJ'reiWl)"7, •• .,. MacArt1ur ~~!Coil& lflltnra1, miU. la llldal for~nll'•I to tu plan hm tbt state freeway system from Coast Freeway coilld connect at a ·point •
...... lt -_.; wUh Illa Coill """' -t Nllon aid U:l •• Tr.... Raute •in i11mtJJ!11o11 Beach to the,... · JU!t sooth of UCI 'aiiil northerly of the
Fieoway lo folloor-olonr Flftll ~ ..... _portetloa 8ec:retaey Jobn Volpe m..don tarn Newport dty limit • Breo Harbor View horn,. and cross agrl.
'through Corona del Mar. through legislators at the federal , state -Recot:nlUon or the 20,000 signatures cultural and cittle grazing land or the
J , ed •-et.he la th Unlled Com· and coonty_ level to the Newport Beach gathered against the freeway and note , Irvine COmpany tQ ci>nnect with the reute . om -a r e . City Council. , that many of them ,a~ from Cor.ona del -inland of Laguna Buch .. ,. .
nuttee art the boards of director•. of ~ The United r.ommlttee uya It repra-MAr. ~e group aaya a study also should be
ls considered feuible by Frank C. Wood.
of Balboa, .. wbo appraiied many miles ol
Sin Dlqo Freeway rilbl-of·WIY for the
Divtaioa ol Hlghwaya.
Wood, in a letter to the state Hithway .
Comrilission, wrote: "This route will serve UCI and the pro-
posed new city of Ir vine. It Will avoid trO!lble with,Costa Mesa and will preve~t
the mutilation of.Newport ·Beach'-1s 11 •
now planned/'.,.
-posed' Corona de! Mar Freeway end
t--~ -with a Coaat Freeway tie-iii nOrth ~;
Corona de! Mar and Harbor Vlew Hllls. .It I.I· ulu!d . tllt Cout r ...... , "'"" ;I .,..
the Corona de! Mar Civic .,\,990Ciat1on, se nts -4 ~amilie$ that may be directly . -Jnf!Uence on the stale Highway Com· 'made of.providing "major, 1l.1-lan~· llmi·
cameo_ ~linitY. AssociaUon Har~afiecled_bj.::the_proposed route:-'lt.aaks mission to direet a stud by..:_lts s1arf o ted-access surface roads (sucti as San
Vier-HUii Community-Aiti'>Ciatlon, for : 1 · ' the failignmel]t. . · Jo8quln H,ills ,Road) to .aerve the futu!e
Corona HlahlaDda Property Aalociatlon, -A writ.ten -resporwe from each of· The United Comm<ee uys the Coast local traffic dtma111ds."
Harbor VB Hilll Hameowners Associa· ficial or official.body: • . Pacirfc Coast Fret:wiy could be cut out ·The-United Commit~ II.YI ita pro~al
He said his''sugl;ested alternati ve route
will save millions of dollar~ and resale of
right-Of-way ·property already acquired
should-more than pay for .the Jr vine Com-
pany ri&ht.s:0!·way.
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CALGARY~ Alta. CAP) -A cougar clawed a wom&n who wu aut for a'
~in a ea-an 'natloa.al part, but the Cllcl11'1 ••1111111eeUy taltod the bit
cat out of renewtnc the ettack, Me uid. ,
DIMne Smith aaid W was hiking &mdl)' iD the Kootenay NaUolf,I Park,
east ol Radium Hot Springs, B.C., a,nd had gotten Rparated from· her com-
panions. She Aid the couear came ni'iining down • mountain and jumped her,
Jmockiq her down Ind_ fl•winc four deep~l.~J!I~~ left forearm . : ·
· "l knew l hid to get up Immediately," Mia Smith reported. "S0mehow my pack ·had come off and I held lt'1n front-of me. l talked u you would to a
pet cat and began lD back off 1JoWly.'1 , _
-'Mia Smith, a middle-aled office worker, aaW. abe-believed the animal
WllJ" a female, but she wasn't certain. " wu• )ulf kKlkig •t the one end
that I didn 't have time to loot at the other end," ihe aafd.' . · ·
At fint• the cougar "snarled at the least movtmfnti 11 but after it circled
her "ahe.-lft me move ," Miu Smtth said. • · · · · I -• ......... _. ·--... .
. "l tot my raincoat on, alowty, beealile l didn't want her to ·amell the
blood. After, I had Wked to her IJW about half ao hour, Jibe ·.......i o-liltlo
mere ~ve. I backed 1111 ud llhe came forward, lllllllled the blood and then
just Joy ilown ••. but she bpi her ey .. oe me all the time." ·
· · '111ee Mia siiilth beard her a>mponiqm in the wGiiila and ealled for help.
IO!tly _!It fin!, then louder. When they heanfher,. they llarted blowtnr .,hixtlu , and Ute cat -ran off.
. "I ran' Ute hell," Miu Smith· faict.
She weni back to wort Monday. After laavin.1 her um ltlt.cbed ..up. "l
donl want to .make a bit thine ol It;" ihe Ald. ''.f.can do a few tblnp with one bend." . , . : . . •
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EvidtntJy Er,ic Encemann, wM wu on .nix't&eUt of ua.
watch at Ibo time, had I'"" forward ENGINl:l IN NEIJTMi.
just a In: minuta oorller U!I dlaco•ond _The ,..i... ..._ In neutral and the
Ibo ..-. Every-WU awake ud boat bad turned iato the troop. Wo
._i1ni calmly. . iaunebed Ibo Wbaier ..., the lee aide
Eric alroady had ·pit out • Ml)'day and ~ loadfmc It with water, food,
111 llD and aKC. Tb.-watch ·aboard bl.U.ta and 111eplnr bap. 'We aJao.in-
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·John· Lewis, assistant coun·ty clerk for the same lype of positions as when
Orange Couni, and Rly Le, Lot Ailgeles the county was on· the pre-computer
County Registrar-Recorder ,both told an system. That is, we have a' high pro--
·-~mbly•aubcommlttee on vote ·tabula-pottlon of clerk types w.herea.s our need
tion Monday .that future election toulups -1s for technically trained professionals."
'C1>Ukt be.prevented by mo\.ln1 .back the "We have gotten by i.D tile past because
deadline for filing for office. my personnel have been functioning
Lewls, speaking for v'acaUoninc cOunty beyond normal . ~xpectations, ·but there
Clerk William E. SJ ·John, appeared is a limit t.O-what they can do 01~
before the subcommittee whk:h was to what can be demanded of them,
lneetln& in .Lot .Angeles to_ln'lestigate .... he added. _ 1· •
vote tabulation snafUs. The committee Officials from ~ Angeles County laid
is chaired· by Paul Priolo (ft...Pacific the blame for' .. their elec~roblems
Palisades). to "overconfidence," and an avalancl'le
J.,.ewis aaid .the }e .. y ~~, i{l vote oC small _PrO~emi.· ~~-.
tabulation was. J,he .r&llt o(~ficient Lee saJd his adrnuuslrattve. staff may
tec.bnical .Per:sonnel.. fhe: '.'mOst .cam· .. hav~ ~ntrated too m_uch on computer
pliClted ballot In hist'ory~" ?necha'l'llC:at · af\d election-day -~~.at1ons _rather than
,difficulties. personnel. problemt ~nd the the preparatfoon period. That wa1 ~hy
'_fact that the C-Olemln tally. system was-,40,000 , sample ballot! we~e not mailed
desfgned for 500 precincts not the ,1,0Z2 lD regi.stered ~oters, he sai~.
which the county h'as Lee also said the state timetable was
· · '. . . . too tight for an election or the complexity Adv'!'1c1ng the cl~s1ng dale fbr _filing of t)le one in Los Angeles ·and made
for office and certlf1catlon of candidacy 1 -r i eluding authorizing
by the se·cretarY of state w·as su·ggesled tsehvera ~ul~g~ ... 10f"' ,"ample b'allots In
b Le · ·1...A J• •1 e h d e pr1n 1ne. o y WIS .ur;i.;ause-as J was, we a newspapers in emergency situations. le~s than a month l?, get lhe ballots Speaking before the state task forct,
. printed and proofrea~. . Los Angeles c 0 u n t y purchii:!n?lg=igent
Some othe~ suggestions by the as~1s~~t . Gene Davis complained th.at the present
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_nagging Rall• ..,...,__~· dclerlLllad~pJrollng disl;1ct calendar ~ned in the stat• election D __. .... elections from $late and. county offices cod d t permit enough "lead to .reduce the numbe r. of ballot.a needed . ~. oes 0 . .
As volleyball players volley in the background, Judy Weder.eit, 20, and consolidating au elections -in-time for ot prmtJng.
IOiks up ·~ OI} ·aands 'Of Newport Beach. Why not? School is out and eluding county city aod schools -under
those Jazf, hazy days of summer ere here. Only trouble is, most of the-the county clerk or rejistrar-of "'.oters--------: --Pl •
· day110 far have been bazy;.complain those bent on getting their sun· ~~1~llow·een~aliution.of election penon-Scouts ~nting
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EI Jefe, • mllff ahead 111 ua, had fla!e<lan eight-loot lllerlit.
. ~UL tbt call ud ~ ~ck . With , µte survival gear in ordei, I
,__,., wot ·forward qa11 .and-tried to dive Battin ,UrgesJ-udge-Shelve
' The oAe brijht spot in testimony came ..._ .. p ·
when Robert-Farmer, director-of data-Trees at -Hf k '
lro<:essin1 Jold. ~(ll!Tiit~ 'll~hfrs .11\al
there were•fio problftru m Oie comptifer ... 1
_e"a.ding oI the_t>allqls. "The only-Eobleril : Cu~ Seoul P_ack 187 °'·Mesa _Verde
we had was-the speei:l"Ortne output-. -1s·doing-~ng to beautify the Harbor
from the Coleman: machines," he said. Arq. . • . . .· -
It 1'ti ..... -:-..::.;:..,~P'=.· down lo find the ·hole. The weter was very colCl:tlYlbin it Was 1ve Teet
the infJow of. ~ IDd the pltclling deep forwaril and the alkm deck was
ol Ibo v.-1 q.tller with the depth awash. It was lmpouible to t.U where
of the water made tt ·lmpouible to the water .wu coming from . ·
f~ .the leak. The engines were fairly far aft but
I put out I RCOld MaY41y uplaining · at 4:JS the water flooded them out
the aeriouallf:ll of our situation fPd and they slDpped. But the radio was
Upper Bay Issue 'til 19,71
. Ed Arn?ld, county chief of registration . The scout pack, 1~. c~perahon .with
and ~lectioos sa'id corrective legislation the Costa. Mesa Beautification comryitttee,
, now tn the hopper. in Sacramento would 1s planting what.. _eventually will be
"aid county. vote cQUnting i{ passf(l. a grove pf sycamore trees at Estancia
ln a prepared statement, Arnold . told . Park. _, .
Robert Fisher radioed our '>poaition at still working~ Robert Fisher continued •
Jatitude 23"40' nonlrloa«ltude tlal>' aendili w~le the rest of us waited By TOM BA.RiJ:Y
weaL We abo ga~e •-long count_~ i• ttie !.Whaler.ti~ ,alongside. By then, °'"" DMtJ" ...... .-" ~ble the rupondmg veue~ to home Orfa, Bl Jere ind a C:C:.St Guai-d helieop. Or"nge ·county suPervtaor 'Robert Bat-
ln on ys wl~ their ~ ~us~ . ter from San Diego were on the way. tin left his board meeting tOday to urge
-Qrfa ... , 90-foot-crtURI' i'iCliOM tbr--:-At-4-~ -a Superior Court judge to shelve the • • . · · : ln the morning we put en Upper N--+-Bay 11~ awa·p issue until lbe waa Oii the way, but ~ nearest li!ejackets aocf abandoned ' ship. All of ~ .. ...,. • ,.,.
veeael .w.u .still El Jefe, 40 trules 1w1y. tti. electrJcil ·gear on the bridge con at least January Of 1971. ~ ._ .. ~ 11rtldy _ttaned back toward ti.uued to operate even though the ba~ "At that time," Battin .told Judge
us ud wu coming at 15 knotl -terfes were-wXter water. Claude "M~ Owens, "we WiUliive a board little 12'. of supervisors that more clearly re~re-• __ over . 1 away. . Five minutes after we pushed off sents public 'lnteresti and the people of ~1te the ps, the w~ter continued the stern o[ the Following Sea weni Oranae County in trus ·tssue, to nse forward and we pupared to down; ind htr · · · -launch the lifeboit a 13-foot Bolton we 'lftre un Ti torose into thed air. "We are. presently operating with two n~.• bich ' d · •a.... • 1 .una e see any amage -lame duck 1uPervisors wbO will be off nu.Jet · w wu on av1ts on ... ,., at the bow Her Jlghts cOntinued to th boa d hi nd I th' k 'II h
port side bum nd · lei...... ~ e r t s year a 1n we ave . . · . • we •a •n::u as the radar' a new board that will record its' opposition Tbe weight of the water lnSJde the set ah<rted out and exploded when the tot th b k b " B tr · d llull had aerved tci stabilize . the ~at pilot hou.se:"as fiooded . Then the lights e. ac ay s_l'ap,, a tn ~1 . .
·even fboelh the swells were still rwuuag went out and the fi ve of~Us found Ballin off~ed his comm~nts 1mmed1-
about el&tit feet and the . aea1 were ourselves in total dafkness in a small ate.ly follow1!1' San FranctSc? attorney
• five .feet high. The sky was now com· boat alone ll' 'nd 1 Philip .Berry ~ plea for a continuance of . on a ro in~. WI swep sea. the trial which was scheduled to open pletely overcast and the: moo• had set.· The bow of the Following Sea appeared today before Judge Owens The only light we had to wor.k with to eiDk'benftth the waves. · · . . -· . as we struggled With the Whaler were · Bercy, w~o is president of the Sierra
thoee eboant the Following Sea .. The SAW LIGHT Club, .. reminded Judge Owen11 that he
nl ~~ light -~ Id th We '8w· "e lig•r of a boat on the was only hired last week by . the group O 1 ""''"'1 w11:: ~ tee was .-e · · ui 11~ of Newport Beach homeowners which
one on Geronimo lsla~, 15 miles ~:-1: ~~ off a flare, but they opposes the Orange County-Irvine Com-
pany Jand trade and had had little tlme By .1 a.m. the Iifsl light of dawn to examine "a highly complex and tre·
began .to appear in the aky and we mendously important Issue.~ _
could aee that the bow of the Following: Battin reminded Judge Owens that the DAILY PILOT
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Sea was et.ill afloat. We .. tarted the two-montll delay asked for by Berry outboard motor and pulled over toward Or Coun her. 'Ibe area around the . boat wu . would "save ange ty tupaym ...... '""' .... '""'~
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a considerable amount of money . .covered by an oil slick that helped "We're. supposed to go ahead with a
to calm the-sea. Floating in the oil trial tbat will cost the taxpayecs at least
were mattresses. gas cans, ice boxes $40,000. when this issue might well be re-
n..-111•• K11.,il and ~pzens of other articles from the ~lved .in some ,.,ther way in January,"
1:•1*' boat. As we came up to the bow we Battin explained . "Don't give this man
Tho"''' A. Mu,,1.;,., could see the s_earchlight still burtltng just the .two-month delay he asks for -1'1-."" 1:o1ner ten_ feet under. -make it 1even months and maybe we'll
c..t. M-.. Mc. Al 5:20 a.m. the Coast Guard helicopter find the answer outside ~e courtroom."
JJO w,11 ••v s+,,,, appeared overhead and a (ew minutes
--·-. , -later, the El Jefe came Into .view over Jil11lh1t A441,..,1 P.O. 1•• ll&O, t!(ta-the horizon. Bob Parsons, skipper · of
-OtW ~ El Jefe, puUed carefully alol}P,ide in
H....,, ...uii mi w... .. 111e1 11u1....i _ -the rouO ae.a. •nd we climbed abctard.
"-"""' -.ct1: m ,._, "~ ' We Wf the Followinl Sea with her t••• ••r a.tdl: 11111 .. tell '""~ ~ \-~•Ii... sJowly in t 000 fathoml a. ~: .. NOl'ffl 1!1 C-!ftl flWI f Ul1'IJ -.-'& 1 · .... ··A . . ~=~ Sets
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partner never 10$l sight of the suspect,
who made a ·u-tant· It' 'one point on
Pacific Coast.lfighwar.
"We'd been staying behind and lo
the right. and all of a sudden, there
we were in plain view but he apparently
ntver noticed:"' said Jackson.
Battin made it clear thatlie ezpecta to
see the land swap opPOSed by at least a
3 to. 2 margin at boaid Je\iel in January.
He identified the opposition t9 the trade
as hlmseJr. Supervisor David Baker .and
incoming 'Supervisor "Ronald Caspers.
_ Berry took over ·last w~k . from 4Js
An1ell!s aUorney Ralph Perry in the
wake · of reports tha~ the homeowners
faced a financial crisis in their long
upper bay lawsuit.
He assured Judge Owens todaf ·that
·there would be no problems in financing
the law.suit from this point on but he also
urged the jurist to grant at least a two-
month delay "in order to examine i.ssues
thaL are Joing to have a vital bearing on
this lawsuit.''
· Berry urg~ th~ admission of the Or-
ange County Harbor District into the IC·
tion as a partY to the dispute.
the. committee : , 'J:he Cub Scout pac~ planted. the £1rst
"Although we In -Orange C-Ouniy en· tree Sunday and • will plant at least
countered problems In the J une 2 con· two trees a year in the Mesa Yerde area.
so\idated Primary Elliction.· it was not
a disaster; but It might well have become
one and il •certain amount,ol e<><rective YES Summer Hours
ad ion is not lak!!n . as ~ rq ult oJ this
primary's experience, llOITIO I u tu r. In. Effect Wednesday
. primary· eleCtion in.ighrqualliy as such~" ---
:Legislation favored by Arnold iJ:lcludes Summertime hours for helping vac•·
·a joint legislative bill lD simplify the tioning students find jobs go htto.~fect
mailing of sample ballots, i measurt: Wednesday · at the Harbor Area Youth
by Assemblyman John V. Brigs (R-Fu!..· EmJ)lOyment Se"ice, which also has
lertonl ·requiring most local elections to a new ,director.
be hekt OQ,. ~ second Tue.lay iq April Mrs. Florence Hayos will be on duty
in-.eve n numbered years, ~_bill. ~ Sen.. 10 a.m. to· 2 p.m. dally in YES offices
John Schmiti {R-Tustin) putting the ·con-at -the-Boys Club of the Harbor Area
duct of school elections under the author-Central Branch building. 594 Ce nter St.,
ity.of the county. Costa~Mes3....Mrs. Hayos has been active
· The registrar also said there Is a in a variety of Harbor Area 'youtt1
pressing need for technical .. pe rsonnel. organizations, according to ·YES Pres!·
."Tht elections department has exactly denr Jim Wood.
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How much is ; it worth?
. " In +he carpet busineu sometimes its wor+li
EVERYTHING ! , .
Hardly • day goas by that we don 't gel a
call r191rdin 9 1no+her comp1ny's poor in sta!I•·
ti on.
Occasionally ·tho dam•~• resu~ing from
pOorly 11wn 111m1 or tiped•111ms is nO+ repair·
•blo. ·
Then Iha value of tho investment lool.s pole
indeed!
Why P.•Y $300.00 or $ f 500.00 for carpeting
and gamble with the installation?
We 'maintain all of our own c'"rews, all ta h+.
the ONLY way lo install carpetin g -the RIG T
' way!
, · The 9r11t11t majori+y of our business is r
ftrral. • ..
There i1 a r11sonl
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Costa Mesa'a -ac:Ung city manqer Fred
Sorsabal will address the .Citizens'
Harbor Area Resurch Team CCHART)
Th\1fsd.ty on a summary of recent com!
munity devtlopmtnt.
He .1aid the craft normally carries ·
20 gallons of fuel. but had unintentionally
been loaded ·w 26 gallOns thls. morning
&nd only a g"J.lQ_n mnafued when the
surveillance ende?. CARPETS • DRAPES
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·the Utle. of·Soraabal's dlscuulon. whiCh
'will follow a 7:30 a.m., breakfast aL
-1he Costa. 'M'e11-Golf and CoDnlry CIOb.
Reservallona should be made by calling.
,Mesa ver00 Realty· by , Wedoet4ay af·'
tenoon.
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'One customs agent estimated value
o( the huge haul at $150 per OdlR:e,
noting that 12 toJ4 poun~ was teiled.
"The stuff IS lh!· finest "quality t 'vt
seen in a long time,'• said Sgt. Regan,
a"'Vettran narcotics JnvestigatOr.
"I 'knew when we saw thoS(! telltale
egg nbodles on the lop Jaytr that we
. had them," observed the customs aaent.
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Of t11e Cllllt'Pltll ..... ~ _ , The bodly decom~ body ol a slain
Mission Viejo school tNCher, rtponed.
~-.... ..,;;::::: ~ _ missing June 3 by her husband, wu
By -RICHARD-P,--NALL _ the-council-Iller lookln( al'the Drdinaoce found· In a_shallow grave Monda)"' by
The uraen~ ":Ji:i~:C':' =ion schedul-decided the· language would have • -·· a hiker walking along Ortega. Hl&tiway
ed by -Laguna Beach counciinlen Wed-broader dfecls than intended. '"' {\. _ just beyond the Oranse Coµnty Une.
nesday will be one ordinance llehter. -The urgency ordina~ language about '* The_ discovery or the fully clothed re-
. ·.}.fter informal discussion, councilmen muSic. noted that largt numbers of mains of Jilrs. Florence Nancy Brown. ....
hive agreed to dtgp the proposed instam: transient 'lnd idle persons have recently 31, the petite mother of two pre-school -
Jaw that would liave made It llle11:al moved if!to the · city, It says many of . youngsters touched off a homicide.·~'
t.o sing, chant " or p1api iittiSiCll in: ·the~ 3jqg chant and la various vesti1ation' which is spaM.ing two coun-
atrument in the park, on the •lreet musica~ instruments u~ various pu~lic .... ties. .
or: other public places. properties. · • -· ~-a -~----:;: Ironically, the discovery of ·her body .,ci~y Manaa:er James D. Wheaton said To 'Q~y as an "urgency (!rdina.QCt" ~.._,.,.. · ~ -came just 10 minutes after Mr~~Brown'•
the Janguage found that the. music was husband, Ralph, entered the San
a present danger .to the public safety, __..---r:' I)_ ~ __/') .1 Clemente Police Department to aup-_
health and weUart. --~ plement bis mfsslng person rfport with.
Wheaton sai<f the group of urgency .• photograph of his raveiHtalred wife."
ordinances up fdr discussion Wednesday ••well, If There l1n'f an Ord. f••nco •·oln1t II, You Con •-Th'11-De -~• In R' w~ the._results of various ·meetings ·-... -le\:uves 1verslde said an autopsy
and ideas expressed. He' said they had ·City Council Wiii Try To Get One Pa1Hcl.'' Monday night revealed Mrs. Brown died
been put into ordinance form 80 that of multiple stab woundJ In the chest.
councilmen could discuss . the contents Mrs. Brown, -whose addrets was listed
and said the discussion has been con-as 24402 Twig St., El Toro, was. la1t
. sideiabJe.---__, LSD 'F ' R id d seen-on the afternoon of June 3 en ' Councilmen have been receiving a . -• a· c-tory a e • fOute to San Juan Capistr1no.
number o! inquiries about the propo!ed . . . -' Police said lhe husband bad lelt the
urgency ordinances. T~y would require station before lhe broadcast of the
By t!_M~ .. ~N , four vot.es .. of ·the council for passage discovery clme into the'"'Qepartment. ~A.mtlc~Lreport_foc:iajng. on-what, .bocausetheyaieurgencyordlnances. L-rg p • ~z~1-8 · ff ld Cor';'r's .Investigator; from~Rl~vmide~·~·~i"':~~:>i was desciibed aa ~cesstve sperxting alXl Ha,.ever, the ordinalfces ooukl be run · a unn blf .J. e--$ notl ed"'the hu~-J1ter;-- - -
poor penaaoel p .. ctlces waa hand~ through as l'elu1ar ordlMOWS with three . . . ' ' • Brown hod·been Glferinc • flOIJ mrlll'1f'
to trust.es of the Capistrano Unlf.:i council aftirmativo votes. Thil """1d -· • , for lnfonnollan : JleOdlai ' 1o ' I b;.
I I -Diltrlcl ~ -lab~. . --• .: ~ -._ .•• " • . . ·~ rt
1 ~_;~d!*-'• "'I '~ AitlliiliDes--;-~oftbedlllrict';--Tbe ciiillnliiCes 1o be «>mldered · -.,-· -.. ,_ . ~· W._J~,~GI ·RlfMI , -Wllb_....._djMNJlljnlnlllo • ~ Ac1vbory ~. preaenled W<odm*llf lnclude,HCtioot. lhll ,-ld . FORT BRAOO, Con!. -A raldlnl 'l'llllallly 11', 'Jilii', II . ..::s:::"\ S ,...__. STABBED TO DEATH .--
the lfOUP'•-findinp Iller-nearly a year prlll!ibit:, · · · ' team a1ruoll an aDepd LSD foctAlrJ' =·~· """!!! .. ~ · · . ""4.,. .,'!'be -.=· .tf ";tie . .._,' . THcher l'ior.nco B,_n
ocadenilc-arw1 )>ersoonel attitudes-_·or In a park. _ Iowa today, oeizlng mOr. tllln fl mlllfan Tbe ... Wll GI riiiiri 'jiripiiltliii, on iY"iiiiiiitiilal OlliirrO:IO •
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D( ~ch. The report singled out non--Walking·1 leashed dot on th:' beach i•· thil picbftll(m -lferM .. Claaty _!.)___ --VI remlJm wu made .
aalar-leS and "student'a" Jack of abilitf -Riding a motorcycle on priv1te pro--worth of the comPound· IDd -mstlnc but . authorities could not hnmtffl•'1 by an-tll)idlntlfted .min warun, ane
I to corrirDunicate' 'as areas needing _ at-perty unless the rider had written .con-five, including a Laguna Beach prI. -117 if it'11ticht be M alMlme .-mtt1 _mile_souJIJ o..LihJ _Jl ~ Fortmy__c . ·---1 -'l("'~-=b--'-.-----1
_ _jention. _ , sent o! the properly owner. AuthOrlU.. claimed they "ere capture<! by agents. . , : ' slotion Jlllt MfUl\I the ~ County up~y ft..:oLCll
Tbe report told trustees that the Climbing public trees or sittin1 -on manufacturing enough o£·the mlnd-beD---'Mendocino ~t)t became1 a favored lioe-:t • • , . ·• .
. distric.t needs l•a complete appraisal of a par.k lawn.--~ -dU.g hallucinogen for 750,000 tablets, h!ppl•type have1 inet the· roo~M Reports ukt tM remains had been BJ . kf' Le d'
the _non-aca~emic areas" particularly the ~Hotel occupancy_ by ' person· under which could brtng $2.25 millioll on U. diapenld from Sift Fr~'I ~' unearthed \JY predaton; bu~. had 8C ·m a· 8
buSUless office and transportation where 18 un~ess accompanied by a parent or . illicit fetal) street iiiarket." . , AlhWry Dl(trk:t tbiw JUl'I Ill· Oflllnally belen covered by a thid llytr . .
the report claimed, too much monef guardian. · of dirt, leaves IDd lnlh. J T hi • Ra fl being spent. , --Occupancy ota hotel room by more 1 Katherine A. Thomas, II,. whose . Tbe -ol dulh,lllil!·hu DO> -fi 'a ti Ce
"There is a definite Jack of ~mess than five persons under 21 unless ac-Laguna Beach a,,ddress was given u CJ le Q--1-~ ~ ~ co r o n er ' 1 jn..
leadership and experience in the business companied by an odult who st>,ys for 437 Bent Stred, was the only·_ emel) ~ •!1111>1«111117 tldl .......... ~ plaii. K d~itt," -~id t!_Je re..Port. U further stated the same period. Southern Califcnuan captured ~ .the · n8d aft...., ionw•Ume &Odlf. . en DeMelllt's 73-foot ketch Blacttm,
lhit the business olfice Ila.ff could .be City -official.I .expect a full }louse at f~er-aJ, state, and county narcotics1qf-S • ftn..ln So far, ·tblll la mo.a ebo&d Mra. from San 'Francisco, was leadin&' the
toduceCI aJ!d tbot th~-pw'Cbasing'depart-the Wednelda)'..night meeting, particular-ficers. . . . . . ':--: · pot m aueet lir!-'• . .,u.lllos '"' Ille 1a1t .dir 111i 14-boat Tahiti •Yacht Race fieet on a
· taent is outdated and neecb modemiza-ly lnreglll'1f to the more strtn1eol restric-Local police issillong,. the 5.45 a.m: · " -· wu -..,., tllO ~ a ....,,.,. fat ride under the idlpact of !:Ho 18-knot
tion. tions propoSed coocerning dogs. raid on tbe c:ommuul residence: aaid F . R . • wtlb llairlil datlliliii• C'Nfm lcboll nottbwalerly winds-today .
• tn transportation, the repqrt claimed all present """ -ed on cbql!s of or esel'VOl.I' in Mlllloo Vlljo 1111 ,_ 'lldJoOI ' that insulficient r<cords are k(pt by conspiracy 1o JIWlllf.,._ dangerom · -in Copiltruo HI.,,...' 'loft lor -. At leasl foor. bolts In the fieet were
the vehicle maintenance per:sorinel 'lrimt . Se t ' D bat drugs, 'manofllcluring dangerous drugs San Clemente councilmen Wedneld1y u uma1 on tlie ,,,.n,JoC GI Wldn0od1y ftJ>Cllied ahead of Tlconderop's ncold·
tire life on district buses is far • below na e s e e and pOssession of dangft'otls drugs for are scheduled to craider a finn niCbe June J. • smuhing first-Clay's nm in 111&4. • •
average and bus drivers do not atte nd sale. • ' in the coming yur's budaet tor 1 needed She made a deposit In a nlaht dtpoitt . Blactfln jumped out to an earlx_ Je8d -
inough safety meetings, Over Ca--L _ .l!a Acti.ag Police Chief James SoudaD iden· two-million aaUon water taervoir in the slot at a bal!t near her Jane befatt Iller the ' start off Point Ferm.In at
It further stated' that ·pay scale for IllJ:KJU.l · Ufied the captives as Joba R. Rodigou, s~Uffs North area. ·~ drivin& to work. . noon Monday ,and was the first yacht
district bus drivers is above that Of Ar Id ts ho Uy uff red At noon, lbe caDed bOme and uked to round the west end of Catalina bland, bus companies In the area and N D • D n ea res en w recen 11 e • lhat her bmband· lake meat out of the fll'lt marlr of the course. She wu follow· Ot Ymg . own G d p -a ve-hour water outqe, would be liven freezer for dtnner. " ~ by Russ Ward's Columbia 57 'Aites ~~~port~°:: ~; ~e :~~~~oo.:ig:~ U8f S rogram both better Yolume ad better wa~ ~~ .Qou'-3 p.m. she JefL work and and Widgeon,. a 54-foot· lloop skippired •
expense within the district. w A&HJNGTON (AP). -Prospects for preuure, accordinl lo Phil Peter' city _bejii( Clrtving ' to San. Juan CapiltrA'no. by Norman Bacon of SSnta Barbara. ' 7
The report also criticized the "lack· an end this week to the Se!"'te's Date Mov-3 Up. ~;::"'· .~:. ~ .ifi.:':l:!.;:, help On the way, •be stopped at llulfJ'• '111e:Frencb yacht Pen Dulek Ill •ldp-
of motivation by many o! our certlfo'cated ell era-. . . ance Coffee lhop fn M1aiaii Viejo and thit pered by Eric'Tabarly of France dro__. · marathon debate on U.S. policy in Cam-coats u •• 1 ..... u .i.. ~... In mid b ,....,. lild classified personnel toward the im· · · was ...., JQ~ wme .. 11111 WU lefn alive. L1C1••11.1' · ~ amel •after ~ .
. provement of the educational program Dodi~ faded today, and Democratic The Lacuna Beach lifeguards have Peter ha& atlmated the. prHlleaed It bu 'not been detettnined wbt\ber Blackfin up the coast On a part ticlr .
. and the prOJ>er management -of district Lea(ler Mike Mansfield renewed ~~ges . advanced the starting date of. their sum-concrete tlM:, plpe IDd. 1 ""1ce Nrld she 1rrtved in Sin Juan Capistrano. . ' Dan Elliott aboard the ~ reported, facilities." . . that opponents of prpposed restrictions mer youth programs to Monday, June wwld COit sm,• ~ Investigation in the ruged terrain a pqsiUon about 190 miles from Los
'f'his attitudj:_, said the ~aMl••=-Pr~ .~lJiflg. · _ . .., 22, instead of the first week of. July. The w 11 ClllTiatJJ. IM'ftd-by Tri-along the winding hJibny continued · Angeles at I 1.m. today. He uld Blactftn'
1 .. b&d rapport between tW: district and trlher'\ee~lhnt, he told Gui.rds John Cunningham and Jim Cltlel Mun_. ..... Diltric:t with no today. It presumably will Include a wu about , two houri ahead~ foJJowed -
the community. . reporters, "we can't do much .about Herdman, both physical .edu~tton in-reserve capedty. la the event o!. a search for a 1187 P9'1Uac C.tilin1 station Dy GeOrge O'Brien's 71-foot keldl Mir
Particular areas or criticism were it except come in early and stay late." .structors at Thunton Intermediate Tri-Cities deli...M)' problem, It ii dUfic_ult_, ~agop which Mrs. Brown had been driv· from Vancouver, 8.C. Then came Aries
alleged Jaek of enthusiasm on the part r.!ansfield said . the Senate may not School, will conduct the siJ:-week pro-for the dtJ to ..,.,. ldeqUlte water 1n1 on her last trip. and Nanagansett which were in IWbt
of employes, salaries said to be loo i:each I vote this wtek as had been gram in water safely, first aid and for the area 1tnce tbere ii no rperve. ·The Brown l"ar with the license nwnber of eech other, NarraganMU ia lnolber
l:tlgh jn nearly all classified departments planned on the Cooper-Church 11mend-general beach safety for boys and girls The city buys w• tram TH.Cities. SAY 442 has not yet been found: · FreDCh entry. · 1 ' ..
aod the asserted lack of discipline i~ ment "but I'm not losing any sleep aged I to 12 years. Peter loalll m1 tbe waler raervolr Acquaintanc:u at the school district Pen Dulek 11f dropped ·to abcQ eighth
the classroom. · over it. The Mermaids progrant for girls Will as one · of &be • 111'1! eapltal im· offices .termed Mr1. Brown , "a very place· befo~ roundiag the·west end Me-
-:rhe---r-thlnl-are ; aalarier.---Carried* !!Jt is up to thole QPPO&na.J.{_action ~be held from J to 4 p.m. on Mondly1 PIO'emen&I-'-rbl w 11 dnolopml, two likeable person and an e 1: c e 11 en t ct.y and did not rtport thil mbmlng.
t .;ecuic proposals. · ' \ on -the administration program can be . and Wectnesdaynriif Uiesei-CUbi prt-trillef-Pll'D ... -C911111 ta," he llid, teacher." Mrs. Brown joined-_the ,----.,;;-~_.;:... ____ _
•''Although tradition and ' certain Jaws ·ac~mpllsbed," the Democratic Leader gram for boys at the same lime On and11ttlldmltlllllldWilJbafe dlst:rict'1teacbln11laffuaacretary-t.
rnalre it difficult, it _ls the feeling of l11d. Tueadays and Tbundays. wai. ....,. ..... " · · : structor Oii Sept. l, JMI.
tloil cmunlttee that elfort be P11t 'torth
bf tht board of trustee! to institute
l'081'it pay Incentives." The report calls
fer the elimination of tenure and built-in
pty raises ..
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Orang.e ·Coast Sanctuary Bill .Given H~h ~Opet
'The fourth area focused on the so-call-
ed laclr of ability bY students 'to com -
·municate and belittled facully and ad-
rrilnislrative cla ims that "there is no
meaningful way lo evaluate ! h e
performance or oor students rela1.ive
to that of their peers." -By 'i"HOM"-5 FORTUNE . The senator's bill -wwld cre1te federal peoprt .... W. ~ IDd ·1.quna
The report called for immediate im-Ot ... Dllltr ""' ,,.., water sanct~ieS beyond .. te waten • city :I ..._,. .. w.t1: ' S a n
provement in oral and written com-U.S. Senator Alan Cranston said Mon. wherever there i_s a state oil drllUnl ClelMnlt ~ .,_ and fhc
Laguna Planner .-
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Robert Hastini•: added· two new a~
pointments to his lilt of. civic ·duties
this week.
The Pla111)!n1 Comrnillkin, at ill Mor.-
day nl&ht meetinc, named 11u11np 1o
serve ·~ Jts rtpraentaUve on the
0r..,e Ce••
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U Y"" read ,..imlay's walher
report, don 't bother· r<lldinc 1'1-
day'1. There's .no change. Sun and
seventyiltl · tempen.lurel are the
pmcriptloo ..., the Or8J11t Coul
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rounication lnttruction. · di Y he .now has very higb hopes h~ sanctuary. Coull! Ano ~ '1-fl,!MIO
ll--1 -,,,.--committee also ><com-· bill ·w '!Wi IOcal ,iilfilm! oil drilling State w1tm m.nd three qilles out to •• lor Die lotibyll?'• .,.;lcil: Underground ,UUltties ~. ,,,...-RtllglOii o•llilllC'liiiliN
former te~ compt11J' aec:utive has com]>MI q grOIOino more ~ mended that a permanent citizens ad-will pass Congress thia lelllon. Affected from the lhon and 1-.1 waten .-~ Aid Burh It ,,..,. him
vllory group he ret&ined 1o odviH the ...Uid lie federal waten off Newport 12 miles beyond thal. Coe GI, Ille •te and' -tor ,0.0.,. ~ (a.cillf.)
IChool board on all matters. • Beach, Laguna Beacli and San Clemente. sanctuaries ii offlhon of Nnpmt a.ch· n,ure out'"hicb 'fdtueraea Wdl be 'most
One area where It could be ol Cransloo (0.C.lilomla) said he wu south 1o the ·Maican --AnofheT helpful and wba~ tattmony; He said
,..1icular value , according to the COOl· encouraged by Presldept Nixon's special Is lrOUDd Citalinl and San Clemente' Bw'ke also ta puehlnC the bill for the ,
mlttee.~ would ~ in i;,eviewing pla~ me§8ge-to Congreu Jut weelr in which islands. '--senators In the House of Jtepteseutatives.
for-new 1Chools tn order to averrm-~enra-s-ed for cancellation of CrlDlton spake to the pr_:eu via. C9ng~man ~chard T. 'Htnnl , (0.
,JR:"Oblerns--caused by-the_ use of ne\f · 20 federal oil lt~!ts alone ~ht 'Santa -te~ amference call. • · Westminster) 11111 lntroduced a"com-
:m.ate nals and new conS\Nctlon lethni-Barbara channtl. •· ~ Ke wu uked l1y the OAlL,Y PlLOT pank>n bUJ in the HOUie. , ""'\
ques. The senator said "'the President's What'lob~ist Fred B Burlie ofJnduslri•I c · -. 1 ,__.. _ __. • .... b'll I 1~
Board President-Dr. Robert Peasley, mesS&ft eetn1 to ~tabll8h the PfiJlcipJe Devtlopment A~i8tes In C. -in ~!t!"i:i ;:be~. ii ht11~~ .:;.
-•et a ·atudy sesalon, ·for J_une 29 to there sh~ld not be drilling in. 'federal • Washlhgton rs doing for Io ca I coastal author:,ed by MYl'Pby (R.californla~ Ind
go over the r1f!:.1 Jn delail wl{h the w1tter1 adJacent to l!lterr-that ire state cities. • · -"-:--'·-.:.--'-· 1'1maiiol-Miil2lloe-(0:.Mtlpf) ud Gaylord
~tt,ee. aanctuaries •. -Orlna:e County .aupe.rv~ hive 1p. (Ill CIUlm'IOff, ... I)
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been l<'tln In plamlns 1 Jll'Oiram, Jor fu, ,iu""'"~ u.. °"''"''" ., .. underg:roundtn& uUliUes · In ttie· Art inttitl&tion ii 1tcstingi ill ·Jampi. Co~yihe lighter ~de. HuUngs was S« Pall< I, · .
-elected 1o nn a v.c1nt teat on .the ~ • Mnttt ..,.
board of, dlrctorl of the IAcun• Moultoa =::."" n.~ =.. ":. · .. , Playhouse. a.a 11 or_. a.tit • 0-C 11 ll'MI """ ..
Theater buff J{alt'hp WI'' 1n active =:r.:. r = ,_.... ::
perfonner ind · prelldent of the ()c.. • ...,...._. 21-ti '""""" u
claelital Pl11en While at Occldental =::,._ ~:! =' *l
College and apPeared tut fall la Laguna ,,. 1.M111n ·1• .._,, ""'" t•••
In the Pleyhouse J"'ol!l!ctloo el "I Nm;r :'.:. : --· . .,
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~t_. a~una .Planners Rew-ofk~ng Sigfr Oldiiiancesl
~ Lquna Beach Plannln1 Com-
.... -'"""' lta offorll lo U.O Oii. pr1tl11111 aridftl from the city'•
new lip onllnance Mooday night,
·aJt.eroately approving 1nd.' deny Jn g
usorted v1rianct requests.
_ A request from Rossmoor Leisure
Worl~ to instill 1 1~5e1uare-fool direc-
tiorial lip at the lnter.aecUon Qt.Laguna
.Canyon Road and El Toro Road wa~
denl<d. •
Ownmiu:ionua' noted that even lD a
coailnercial -· 'll "llllfe feet ii the tl!an tilt. nqulred II feet, 1Wl' would alln. after study ol the city atlomey'1
malmum pennlalble aip area and1bll ' """"1. ud a steep bank problem mado lnWJ>rttatlon ol lht lip law'• definition
lip would be In an R-1 (rtlidenllal) placement ol the1llifJlfllajll. -ol tbe perimeter of a bulldln1.. . • •
...,,, ne-.pptlcant; wu adv!Nd lo -Atlaniic Jlicllliold °""""Y w a a 'Ille atlomey ruled that roorunes and
1 variance for 1 amaller lien or, l"lllted permlliion to 'luiall temporary NYll. not b!J,ildiq -••U.s, constiWte the
altemaUvely, Obtain 1 11.andanl direc-..e:lgna: for to dayi, rather than the to perimeter. Under this interpretation.
tional 1lgn Cri?m the State Division of days· requested, preparing for eventual WU!at&' slg" w9uld ~ considered as
Highways. replacement of slgm on Its three local placed within 10 ~ feet of a building,
.C.OqUntnLlll Manor's request for· staUons cha.nging their name rront not permitted,under·lh_e ordinance.
permission to Install a projecting 11ign-Richfleld to Arco. · This lnterpfelalion a& was forwarded
e1oeedin1 permitted· ma was granted on ·.-. Riviera Hotel ownerHarry Willats.was to the city council in ci;wmection. with
grGUDds th1t 1 1J.foot ~c). rather advised to seek a varianet for bis pole a variance application from realtor Paul
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Raises in San" c ·lemente? . .
<;ouncil AwCLits . Report .of Manager Before Acting
Moving cl..., lo granting oubotanUal
ralsea for city wployes, San Clemente
city councilmen Wednesday will await
a report from City Manager Ken Carr
bilore rirmly. acllnj: on_pay· filkes which
milbt_yceec:t five ~rcerit.. ..
Cauncilmen delved deeper into the
clty'a pay atr:uctures in study eession
Mondiy-night. :]hen agreed that Wed-
" nelday nlg!>I n!i&111·yteld a ctpeWon' on
tbe lma-diN'11•wt illUe.
_ City -toy ... both.pneral and public
llllely, have pointed lo their ulatin1 wace IC&lea u amona the loweit in
th county. ,
Laat week councilmen pared ibout
flO.M oul ol tbeir pr_.i '3.1-mlllloil
budget anc1 a••• ..,1roog lncllcallonl lba1
Ille -y would .. Iowan! ..... ln-
aellf:I. . .
The lwo ou!atandinf queotiou 11111 In-
volved art wilether the city will' l!'anl
an acroa.tbHoard ~, or modlfJ
the raiael to fit eac.h position.
Carr uld hil recommendation would
:Probably Jean mort toward a cost-of-liv-
ing adjustment and les! in the general
increase arta. ,
His recommendation also would include
the total cost of his anticipated sug·
gestions fot raises. plus attempts to
find way1 ol raisiJli the money for
them.
The financinf might -l'Ome from a
sllght increase Jn the city's tax rate,
which baa remained at a constant' $1.37
per $100 of assessed v~luatlon In recent
years.
A penrty lddit!On would only iaise
'5,000, hoWever:
. At last estimates, councilmen agreed
that costs for a general five-percent
raise would run in the area of $45,000.
But thus far, the onlY. aourCe for
that money la a fl70,000 'fund set up_
to build a critiCalty needed full-time
fir• 1°epatment. ·
The ideu, expressed al last week's
study session, aince have drawp harsh
comment! fropl liome official sources
who complain the tax is a drain on
a fund set up to meet a critical nttd.
City councilmen already ha Ve bel~
.official public hearin1 on . the · budg
plus a haU-doun evening atudy HU.
The document might reach the adoption ·
stare after councilmen act on the salary
issue.
One other· allied facet Or the ptirsonnel ,
Issue Is a reqileSt by public aafety
employes to. shift from •a retirement
-plan presently tenned inadequate to the
.,.State PUbllc Emplo)'es R e t I r e m e n t
Syslem which orfet:$ more benefits, but
might cost e-iore to the city. •
A· decl!ion on that , a.sPect tnilht 1tikl .
up to sir monthi.
D.tilL'I' ,!LOT Ill" f'llilHI
N.,..U; 411 N. Coasl Hilh>HY, whoae.
1lp woutd be considered 2 feet I inche1
lnllde the llmtt, lnl!lld el I lneboa
as the applicant believed .
Al&o forwarded to the council wu
reVised Ian~ag~ for 1etting f(irth the
method of calculating a sign area, J'S
worked out by · commissk>ner Civl
· Johnson on , the basil· of a .-pz:opo1al
by sign man Earl Secord.
The commission approved a site plan,
Including builclq arransement, parkine
:~ C~tadJate ,~iling
and ludlcapinl Jor Burt'• Sboppl1111
center, a.IOI Lapna Clnyon 'Ra.d,J-
hut defomd conliclentlon ol ·a sip pr<Ji ' sram for the center -' .
Amendment! to the sign law con.\
cerning JNb!-,servlee ai•n! an.d barbe.i:
pole signs were forwarded to the counclr
with 'reco.mmendatlon for approval, '
Fonnitlon of a· parking. dlst rk:t hi1 the S. Coast Highway. area wa! left\_
in the air .afttir discussion with merchants1 who ·indicated they would· not be flrian~
clally able to so.pport such a district. ,
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John Lewis, asalstant county clerk fot by Assemblyman John \'.:. Brlgba lR-Ful,
Orange County and Ray Lee, Los Angele$ _ lertori} requiring most local eleCtions lot
County Regi.str1r-Recorder both told an be held o nthe second Tuesday In April
Assembly subcommittee on vote tabula-In even-numbered yar.s,e a bill b)' Sen .i
tio!l Monday .that future election foolups John Schmitz CR-Tustin) potting the con .
could be prevented by movin1 6aci the duct of school electloos.under the author-·
dea~line for fllinc for office. ity:o( the county. · , \
Lewis, .speaking for vacationing County '.l'he registrar also said there Is a'
Clerk William E. St· JoJm, appeared pressing need for i:e<:hnical personnel. •
before• the subcommittee Which was "Thf:-elections depari,ment has exact~
meeting in Los Angele! to inve~tlgate the same type of positions as when .
vote tabulation asnfus. The committee· the county was on the pre-computer'
ls chaired by Paul ·Priolo (R-eatUJc system. That is, we have a high pra..\
Palisade!). --)>Ortion of clerk types whereas our ~
~wi~ aakl the lengthy delay In vote is for teehnically .tralned pr.ofessionals."
labulaUon WI! the result of insulriclent-''We have.gotten byjn the past beea~s ""'-
technical personnel, the "most c6m-my perSoniiel have been functionin~
pllc_ated ballot in history," mech8Tllcal beyond normal ex~tations, but there)
dlfftculties, personrlet Pioblem! and the is a limit to what they can do O'f
fact that the Colemari tallf system was to what can be demanded of them,'~
designed for 500 precincts hot the l,OZ2 he added. I
which the county ha!. . Officials from Los Angeles County laidt
A~vanclng the closing date ror fil ing · the blame for their election problem!"
for office and certification of. candidacy to "overconndence" and an . avalanche)
br the secretary of atate was auggested Ol small problems. · l
by Lewis because "as it was, we had Lee said his administrattve staff may'-
Irvine Fen~
Leads to Ending
Of Stock Meet
Capo Trustees Favor
Occupatinn Di-strict lesa than a month to get the ballots ·tiave concentrated too much on computer< ·.
. printed and proofread." . and elec!Wn-Oay operations rather than~
·Walter Kunzig of General Serv-~me other sugest.lons by the assitsant -t~e preparatloon period. That was wh1
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A loq-at.andin& feud · between Jrvlna ices Administration · is look ing clerk had Included aeparating dl!trict 40,000 sample ballots were not maUedi
heifesl Joan Ii-vine: Smith and execuUvei ClpiJtrano Unified School District districts, will attempt to develop a ~ for ways lo channel federal elections from state and county office! to registered voters, he said. ~
truJtees 11oted I to.!. Monday to enter gram·for non~Iege:biiund 1tude1d1 who •funds into businesses. operated to red\lce Uie number of ba!IO(! needed tee· also said the -state timetable wa~ ol the ranch company set up -by her 6. f · 'I d 1·d u tt I · f h I ·1 .J.e.te arandfather led ~abrupUy to ad-a joint· agreement with the ~guaa Beach wl.sh to perfect job-entry-level skllla. by me·m ers o m1nor1 y com· an conso 1 a ng a e ections ,-In-too tight for an election o t e ~mp ell l
.. .Unilied School District to form a regional N t' t' h d be d h h munity. See story, Page 3.. eluding county city and schools -under of the one in Los Angeles and mad'(
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joumment bf the lrvin_e Copmany'1 an· ego ia ions a en ma e wit t e the county clerk or registrar of voters several suRgestlons including authorizing'~ I r.~~~nual stockholders meetin& Monday. occupation district. TUstin Uaion High School District. ·to to allow centralization of eleetion person-the prinUng of sample ballots I'\ I
The acUon came followt•& a rather Lagu•a trualees are expected to adopt· enter the aa.me agreement, but Truman ... nel. ~.-_ . newsp_apers in emergen~y situations. /
a similar proposal at tonight'• meeting. Benedict, superinteldent of t h e 4 Lose LivDfil The one bright spot· in testimony came Speaking before the state task force,, Rdate report by Irvine Company Pral· '"'° when Robert· Fanner, d1·rector ol data Lo A I o u n t y·purchasing ageo'-Tbe district, which will ua faclUtiea Capistrano di.strict, told the board that ! nge e1 c Y--· dent William R. Muon, who unounced . · processing told committee: members that Gene Davis complained that the presen\
the firm e....Md -M:-5 million on Illes In both tht LalUftl. and Captstrano ·Tustin wolild not be · inchkled becauee ·Jn Separate · Lhtre were rio problems in the Computer caleridar outllMCI in the state elediOfl'·
of $34.1 million in the past-fiscal year. of '!Irreconcilable differences." reading of the ballots. ·•"Ille only problem code! does not permit enough "lead
"l ___ JIA...,Wnaime · One of theite dlffere1eea 11 . the ad· ·w, had wu .. the apeed of the output tlmt" for ballot printing. .' l
H ~company..boldla&----,J,E .. ro~qe 1 -m!nblraUonofthediatrjc.t.l'i.bkb.lJic~--"!~1.J.lrl3l wr ... ~L-.lit from the Coleman machines,'' he 1a1d. ') I
the vut ranchlanda 1mpire ..wu up from, . Mission Viejo Hieb SchoOJ. -u:>-.-:.. .. ;--W-.a.-~ Ed Arnold, county chid of registration \ 1,.
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$28.S million in 19'9, a hike of 111.4 "RAN8"'()N ·~---'TusUn,-wbiclLwould_have PtOVided eo and elections !aid corrective legislation D R led 0 ut I , , I
percent, wilh atockholden'C!iVl<teiifs up b -· -J.--• • • perceit of the money wanted IO percent Four persqns were-killed In separate now ln_the ~per In Sacramento would r:_ugs _ U ut \ _ 1
from 28 to 31 cent( per chare. .of the control. ' • traffic accidents in Orange County Mon-aid county vote counllng If passed. I
Attorney Lyndol Young, ~wlif h11 Ne1eon CO.Wisconsin): Cranston called But Tustin would also provide 50 per-day, the coroner't office reported. In a prepred atatement, Arnold told A R. k C i
represented Mra. Smith, owner ·or con-the latter two iitwo of the top con-cent or the students, lhu! making their The dead are : the committee : -t OC . oncer~
lro11er or 21.1 percent of the company'• servatlonl1ts In the Senate."• share 1 jlJst proportion. -Julianne Mueller, 30 months pf "Although we ·in Orange County en--· · '\
stock, led to the 1udden closing of the Nixon, in his message to Congress, The Laguna l.ioard went on record Pasadena: countered problems In the June 2 con-Rumors ·that more than 50 young ~
meeting through a series ol questions. roade specified mention of the state oil at a recent meeti.lg insisting on equal -James Gay, 15, of Buena Park. solldated P.rlmary Election it wls not pie whO ·attended a giant rock cone~
He asked about the prolit.a of lndlvidu.al drilling sanctuary off Santa Barbara ·representation of districtJ on the govern· · -An unklentUled Camp Pendleten a disaster; but It might well have beco"me Sunday at Anaheim Stadium wert treat~
ahoppilg centers and other projecta crea~~ 1165. The federal lovtmm~nt ing board. · Marine. . one and If• certain amount of correetive for drug overdoses in its wake wer9i
which company officers said are not a decade tater began .drilling · for .oil Trustee Bob Hurst of the Cipistrano -Ray Mend~. 36, of Ro.aemead action is not taken as a" result of this discounted today by authoriUts, · · 1 liated bl such minute detail. in Ulf cont)«uou! federal water area district asked that a half cent tax be (previously reported ). primary'! ell:perience, aome future Dr. Herman W. Rannels; director ~
--Mrs . .limith, of Emerald Bay •nd_allO and Jn~ 198_!__ there W!! t~e infamous levied to raise funds for the vocatlonal The Mueller inafnt died when her. primary election might quaUfy.a! such.'' Orange County Medical Center,sald onl.1.
a Washington D.C, suburb, ii the lar1e1t blowout. · -program. Benedict poil}led out that Url! parepts' car collidecLwlth another Mon-Leglalalibn favored by Arnold fncludes :is youths were brought· to the racilityil
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11ilgle slockbo~r in the fir1t1, bul did '!Jt . ha1'. become appartnt ln Sant.a would 'only raJse. a.ppro_xlmately $11,000 day a{temoon al Sa~d Canyon Road a-;otnt-Jegi!lative-bilJ-to· 1implffy the -ror care or 24-hour _ob~rvatiqn, J.hen.~-
Mt attend.Monday!1 aession. . Barbara that having 8 state sanctuary·. betwee" the two districts. Hurst amended and Moulton Parkway in the East Ir· malling of •ample ballola, a meuure released to their parents. I
Irvine FoundaUOll chief and lrvine dOei no good unles& you have a federil .h~ proposirto a ·qie-ceht levy Which vine .are~. Highway patrol officer1 said None were arrested and Dr. Ranneti.
Company· Boltd Chairman N. 'Loyall si:nctuary too," Cran.st.on said. would provide approximately nz,ooo. the child s father, Kla~s Mue_ller, w_a! R -said the influx of patients suffering the'
McLaren finally .moved to adjourn the He said he talked· Monday to Fred driving the ..v.ehicle which collided with USS Honor ~auJing effects-·of L.50 or other hallucinogeni~I
1"eeting u YOWll kept up hlJ line bf Russell, undersecretary of the ltiterior, one driven. by Jimmy Davis, 16, of drugs is a regular weekend .situation. it.
questioning. and a C1llfomlan. He said he now has Laguna Planners Sonora . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Dr. Llnus · "B.ut not in such large numbers.',
"A shameful waste of time," anapped higlt ~pa·Of getting adminlstiatlon sup-Mueller, his wife Anna, and Davis~ C. Pauling was awarded the Lenin Peace he said , blaming the · lopsided figur'
McLaren. port. . were all treated and released at Tustin h ize and given a $27,500 check Monday of 65 treated arle r the event., which,
The attorney for Mn:. Smith explained Cranston said he also falked to Senator · CalJ Study Meet Community Hospita l. "' at the Soviet Embassy. drew 30,000 persons, on-the lhronl of\
afterward that she hu experienced what Frank Moss ([).Utah), who ls chairman The Gay boy was killed -lf!B'"u~en~a~..::::..,;;fie;:..;clfalttmr1n-c;r-the-selectiorrccim·-pofice-1nd parents-aHhe-cente . 7 -1he~views as cilatomary dlffiCldtY In of the Senate sobcommittee handling The La~ Beiich Plannlng Com· Park Monday night when ~e was struck m'ittee came to Wuhington' Co make "Normally on a weekend,....we· get\
obtaiilin1 1peclfic financial inlohnation the bill. He said he asked for an .early mlsai~ baa scheduled a 1pecial 1tudy . by a car at Knott Avenue and M~lrose the presentation because Paulina was anywhete from 10 to 20, · but that'• AF
frqm the •compa1y. hearing arid thinks he will get one within session at 7:30 p.m. Thursday for con· · Stieet, poli ce reported. · unable to go to 'Mo1eow. verY roligh estimate," he explained. \
Before the 1nnual meeting closed, the a few weeks. stderatlon of general plan concepts
1tockholden elected aeven directors for ·The subcomrnlUee ha.s bttn wailing presented last week by the Lagu111a plaa-
the comin1 year, but made 011\y one ·for the adminiatratjon to•take 1 position; nµtg team for Daniel, Mann, Johnson
cbanee;by ntmin&: RaYIJ:!ond L. Wat.son Cransfon uld. "ft is hard for me to & Mendenhall.
to the board. believe it· will not be a favor•ble posi-A1'o on the 'agenda for atud y will
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CALGARY, Alla. (AP) -A cougar clawed a woman who was out for a
hik' in a Ca{ladiap national park, but the Calgary woman gently talked the big
cat out or renewing the attack, 1he said. 1
Daptme Smilh said she was hiking Sunday in the Kootenay National Park,
eaat of .Radium Hot Springs, B.C., and had gotten separaled from her com-
panlon1. She said the cougar came running ~own a mountain and jumped her,
knocking her dowJ!..and ~la'!ing four deep 1ashes in her left forearm . .
"I knew J had to gel up irtlltledlately, '1 1'-1iss Smith reported. "Somehow
.D'IY pack had come off and I held ·lt in front of me. t talked a! you would'to a
pitt cat and began to back oil slowly."
Miss Smith, a middle-aged office worker, said !"ihe believed the animal
was a female. but she wasri't certain,. "I was so busy looking at the one end
that 1 didn't haVe Ume to lool: at the other end," she said.
At flnt. the cougar "snarled-at the least moven\tiit;t•-151.11 after ll circled
her 111he let me move , 11 Mlss Smith said.
"1 iot my raincoat on, slowly, because J dii:!n'l wanl her to smell the
blbod. Aller 1 had 'talked to her for about •hall an hour, she seemed .a little
more passive"'.' I backed off and she came forward , smelled the blood ind then
just lay ·down .•. but the kept her eyes on me all the time." _
_ 'l'llen Miu.Smith hellrd h~r cpmpanlons in the woods and called for help,_
soflly at first, then" louder. \Vhen they heard her, they atarted"'filowing whistles
and the cat ran off. •
"I ran like hell," Min ~ml ill said .
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The badly decompooed bo"1 of ·a llain
Ml~n Viejo acboot -her. repuNd·
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.' found ' Jn I lhalJow ll'llV9 Moqday by By RJCllARD P. NALL the council after look.ing at the ordinance a hiker walkinc a1mg Ortea• Jll&}rin.y
T"-Ot ,... ~" Pli.t •i.tt. decided the language would-hive • · "-.......& .... _ ~ .. -,.__ u~
1H; urgency ordinance session schedul-broader effects than·intended. . • JUSt .,..,,. ...... wii: ..... _,. .. '-'VWlty Uni::., •
ed by Laguna Seaah councl.lmen Wed-The·urgency ordinance languagt about ~ · The .. diacovery of. the. rUny clothed re:
nesday will be one ~~n~e lighter.. music noted that Jar gt .numbers of ... _ mains ot Mrs. F»rtnce ~'11CY Brqwn,_
After 1nlormal d1scu.won, (!()lJllC1lmen ~t and klle Penons have U .31, the petj.te mother ot two ptHChooJ hav,~ agreed to drop the propo&ed instanl -Into the -. """" 1 youngsWI touched alf a 1-Jclde in. law that would have-made it ni-aJ . city, It ll!Y1 many of y..ti ... •1--t.1...i.·.,· spa-"'•~ -. ~~ them •1J11, chant _and "'Play various .... .._ ..... ••JA.:U ,_,. •-
&o sir:'f, chant or play a musical in-mtsical instrument,, upon vlrious public ..., ties. •
etrument in the p&rlc, on the street properUe. · ...... ---S Ironically, the discovery of her body °l' ~er public places. . To quality as an· uuraeney ardinanct'' ..-..-:..-"""'' . ..,... came just JO ~m&te;t after Mn. Brown'•
City Mat111er James D. Wheaton said · the languqe foand that the music was -.._,. ~ · husband, Ralph. entered the · S an
•.Jll'eSl!l1t d11111er to the pubUc,-.y,_ -~n _ ./}_I Clemente P.ollce Department to ,iup.
. Capo School
E~nditures,
Hiring Hit
health and weHare. . ~ plement hil missing person·reprr.t with
• Wheaton said the group of urgency 1 phOtograph of his raven-balred wife. ·
ordinands up for discussion Wednesday, "Well, If There Isn't •ft Qrcllawinc, Al11in1t It, You C11n let' This · Detectives in Rivenlde said an autopsy
were the resulis pf various meetings I ..:-..1 , Motlday night revealed, Mn. Brown died and ideas expre~ed. He said they 1lld City C~ll Wll ..I.~_ Te Get One Po1s-.' of multiple stab wounds In the chest.
been put into ordinance 'form ·so that '-:-------:....,-----============='c._J M!lrs.,,.JBl!Jrown:!I! • ..whose-addnu-wu-lllted councilmen could discuss the contents 24402 Tw'• st El Toro •-~
and said the discussion h•s been con-SD Uled ~ on -the ... ,~· ot jU::,IJS~.
. sldOrible. . L. . . '.· Factor"'' Ra·_ . ,· route tO San JilanCiil>Utrano. . Councilmen have been receiving a _ . Police aid the tnflbAnd hid left U\e
mnnber al lnqiillies about ilMi JX•"d -'·"·-~~-tbt ~-·--~ al tbt ~·-The)' would roquire ~· ~ -By PAMELA HAU.AN Joor votes al Ibo ooqncl1 !err plSSll• -~iscovery came Into Ibo depotlu19i1t. --,~~ ot .. ...,_....,_,."_ ·~ausetbq.-are Dfgmf1 ~---= W ~G • ·~ 18 H "Id Coroner'i inftltilaton from Rlvenide A <rltlcal <eporl locusiiii on whit =~ ~~-~ . gun·n · ir e , notified lho bolliind later. . .
was described as escessive apending and H-...-, lllranu.-~-,,..... "" run _ I MA<_ •• · , • •• , • • ., • • i ... . . __ , , Brown bad •been olfertn& a llOO reWard • llOOI' Jl'l'SO!lllOt practicel wu bonded tllnioghuregularordlnanoea.wlthtllree -~ -Im' "illlolmlllca . ..._ .,. ·1••
to trua1ea of U!e CapbtnOOUnlfied councfl --1'1111 -~·ot jJie Cl ....,r.,
-District Monday. • lake leoler. ,,___ 1&11mi 'l'lmDtllJ :.· Batie<, al San llalael -rill ........ cl1lllillltloo ii-Ibo
C!Art Holmft. chairman of the distrle\'9 w~~".'1111nc,._I::;_ ~ ii':t:::l roJiT IRAOO, Calif. _ A -"""· TlmotaJ • Buller, of ,,_. Knolls, San J-1n -·'1-lllttrlct.
tize., Advisory Committee, ~nled ~r -. , ... ,1~,. 11111111 LSD i;;;; Crall B. Cbample, a1 Falrlu, and Mis& The dlapiwm y of tile -· lolhe group's findings after near Y 1 year ptohjWballtkin:. -1e-.:.1.. ..... ·.,..... on •tie be.Ch i• tlfl ~ llendDclni> .....__.. Thomas. blanket-thrauded rematns wu Dlldt
research. The r1?J>9rt singled out non· -or;n-.-n11.~-.•-•:incu...,. ' . _ towa today, 1elz'i:i more thln·p-~ · The-seizure Wu of record pr:oporUoos, Monday m<trninl It ~about 10:31 a:m. academic-areas, personnel attitudes _.. but authortUes ...... _ ukl not Immediately by-an unidentified . mu ...... ,.... one saiar1' d " t d " 1 • ;:_Riding a motorcycle on private P'O:' Worth of the compound and Uftltinl ...... ..... . es an . s u ents ack or ability tten I say if it fllilht be' an 111-~me quantity mile south of the El Carrizo Foratry to commurucate' 'as areas needing at-perty unless the riaer bid wrl con-five, incJucUnc a l..quu Beach sh''· captured by agents. , station just beyond the Oranae County tention. sent of the property owner-. · . Autborlt.iel. claimed they wer e lirie. ~ •
The report told trustees that the . Cllrnbipg public tr• or sittinl on . manufacturln& e@OUih of the mind-ben-MendoctnohCounty became a favored nAports said ••-remalna b·• •--~ d · k 1 hlppio-tfpe · ave• after the movement '""'" u111: .. .-" istrict needs "a complete appraisal of I par awn. nd ·dilg halluclnocen for ~;000 tablets, ell___, from San Francisco'• u.• ... t· unearthed by predal4ro, but b 1 d · the non-a ad ml " · -Hotel occupancy by • perllOll· u er bich could br"'• "IS -•m-oo tbe .. .,.... '""" • ..._.. · , btJ.-i .. .,,~"le cndaretras parucuJarly the. 11·.unless aceom-""-' by a parent or w .... ... •1~ Alhbury Distrjct jhree years ap. originally befAI covered by I thin layer
.... , • uu. ce a ansportation where, .,...._ illldt retail street market. · of d;rt, leaves ~ brulh.
the report claimed, too -much money guaMian. · Katherine A. 'IbQmu, 11, wboae The came of death 1WI has not been
"1abeingspent. ' · th~:~au=!;-1'UTll~m::~ tquna .Beach.addreu wu given .n Clemente See.ks a~.RlversJdecoroner•1m.. "11]_ere is a ~efinite ·Jack or btisiness ,.... -·-tor 4.3'1 Bent street; was the ohly vestlg•ton said thia mornm,. Tbef. pwa. leadership and experience in the business companied by an adult who Illy• Southern CaUfCl'1liarl "ptilred by the ned an auloJ)ly IOmetime today.
omce," said tHe report. II furth>r'sl>led the same period. · ll •-··· t fedeN. I, otate, and county narcotics of· S l • -B d l So far, this ls laio!m -~· "-. that. the business office sl.af! could be · City o(ficials expect 1 fu ,..,.,._ 1 f po •-n... U ge ~ B ' acU IU .-. ~• -· the Wedneidily night meeting, p.rtk:u~r· i~s. . .Lu rown s , v es on we .Jut c1ay-ahe redtice:<f and that the purchasing depart.: trt ent Teatr L«al)olice assisting i1 the 5:45 a.m. . was ieen alive:· the woman, 1 teacher
ment is outdated and need s moderniza-IY In regard to the more 1 ni lC· raid on the communal residence llf(f---:;F R. · 1 • .. ~ho shared du\lea t>etween C'Neril School
lion. , • lions propose<!_ concerning dogs. all present were booked on charges of Or eservO.l.r 1n Mls~lon Viejo 11nn V1lerici1 School
In ti'ansportation, the report claimed conapiracy to m!lJ)u(acture dllngerous In Ca pistrano Hlghlandl, lf:ft for work
that insufficient records are kept· by · · d f 1ur· d dr a as usual on the tn ol w~---•· th h. I . t 'Senate's Debate rugs, manu. ac inc ' angcrous u.,s San Clemente councilmen Wednesday June 3. mom I ~. y, e ve 1c e main enance personnel front nd f d d f tire life on district buses is fa r 'below a possession ° angerous rugs or are scheduled to consider a firm niche · sale. . . in the coming year's budget tor· a needed She made • dePosit In 1 night depoalt
average and bus drivers1 do not attend ea---L -•..l! Acti111 POiice Chief James Soudan !den-two-million gallon .water rese rvoir in the slot . at a bank . near her honle before
enough salety-mee'.lings. Q_ver ..... _ IDJ.JUliia tified the captjves IS Jobi R. Rod1gou, ShOreeUffa North area. t driving to work. · . · lt furth_er ~J~-that pay .scale for . __ At noon sh lied h -:.i · a~i. d •·ea ·reslden•·.w"' r-ently 'sulfer·..i • e ca__ Orne luu ._e district bus drivers Is above that of ,.· ..... 9,... u ~ llU ...... ~ tha t her husband tak.e meat out o( the
bus companies in the area · and N t Dv1ng , Down a five-hour water OOtage, would be giVen J reezer for dinner. _
transportation costs are much too high, 0 J -;-Guards Program. both better volume and better water At about 3 p.m .• she iett wort and being second .on)y to salaries as an -' pressure, , accordi ng lo Phil Peter, city bea drl I t Sa J C • WASHINGTON . (AP) -Pro•-.ts for · H id · hould I h I .,an v ng o n uan aplstrano. expense within tfte district. ..,...... _..-engineer. e sa Jt s a so-e p On the way, she stopped 11 Buffy's
The report also critlcl;ied the "lack an end this week to the Senate'' Date Move.a Up-the fire rating Lhat affects fire insurance Coffee s~ in Mlsston Viejo and that
of motivation by many of our certificated marathon debate on U.S. polt.cy in .Cam-costs.-was the last Ume she we aeen alive.
and classified personnel toward the im• bodia faded todaY. and Democratic The Laguna Beach lifea:uards have Peter has estimated the pre-stresud It has not been determined whether
provemcnt of the educational' program Leader Mike Mansfield renewed chlries advanced the 'startina date of their sum-concrete tank, pipe and 1 servk_e road she arrived i(I San Juan Capiltrano .. and the proper management of dfstrict .._ 0 would ~ •~• 983 lnvestlgat1'on · th d 1 1 _ that opponents o.f proPosed restrictions mer youtl\Jrograms to Monday, Ju.ne .. v:n. -· ' in e ruqe erra n
fa cilities." are stalling. 22, instea d the first week of July.' The &rel IA currently served by Tri-along the winding hlghwar continued
This attitude, said the report, creates "If they keen-on . stalling,", he told . Guards Jotin Cunningham ·and Jim Cities Municipal Water District with no loday. It presumably wh Include 1 • bad rapport between the district and ' · ·1 I th I f search for a 1-p Ua ea•-11 ~-lion reporters, "we can't do · mucti_ o!,_bout Herdman, both phY.sical education In-·reserve. capac1 y. n e even o • .vi on c wa na •UI the comm unity· ,.1 e•cept come In early and stly late .. " -structOtl -at 'lllufston-Intermediate Tri-Cities delivery problem, It is difficult . wagon which Mrs. Brown hid been "drjv. Particular areas of criticism were th I I ad t I Ing on her lastJri Mansfield said 'the Senile may not School, will conduct the six-week pro-. for e c ty to supp Y · equa e wa er p. · _ alleged lack of enthusiasm on the part 1~h I ••-· The Brown car 'th ... Ji be re.ch ., Vol. this ---k as .had been gram In water safety, first aid and ~ 111 -, e area s nee ~ucre-1s no reserve. w1 i.irc cense num r · · ,. 'of employes, salarie~ said to be too ...... 1-Clli SAY •42 h t •--f
Planned on the Cooper~urch amend-general beach 1afety for boys and alrls The city buys water from Tr es . "' as no yet ..-:in' oun'i:I. high in nearly air classified depaftments. '?'~' • A,..,,uain'"-t ••--•·-J ••-le ment "but I'm not losing 'any sleep 11ed I to 12 ye1rs. Peter Jookl on Ure water reservbir . · ~, Ml£A,'QI I u111: ~ w.tr t and the auerted lack of discipline in off'-b-·• M ......,__ " · ~e'"classroom. __ over it. __.. ..'l'be-Mermaidl-proeram for 1irls will -.-as~ooe-of the -~filial CiP.I~ tm-. a.~ •g 11-.i n.-°""'n 1 very · ·' "It is up ... lhose opposing U a-''·n 1.. held "from 2 •-4 Si!m. on Mondays -ements. """-a area ia devoloplng, two likeable penon and ·In ex c e.I J.e n t · . j' The third area, aalaries, carried w M;lfV ~ .., ,... ••re 1· her" M B joined on tJ:ie 1dminl1tr1tion protfam can be , and Wedneadays 11nd Sea Cubs pro-trailer parks are com1nc In," he said, eac · rs. rown th t
· ~ specific proposals. • accomp_lished. ," the Democratic Leader ·~am for boys at the same time on and 11 It bul.lds it should definitely have district's teachlnc •tall u a secretary-I~ "Allhough tradition and <.>ertain laws olructor on Sept I 1u• said. · .• eldays and 1bunday1. -:. water 1tor11e there.''. · 1 ....... ' rpake it difficult, it is the feeling or .
this committee that effort be put forth . _
by the bOard of trustees to institut~ · ·
merit pay incentives." The report call' c . t .
. -for lhe. ellmin&tlon of tenure anct-bullt;tn~ ran'.'=!. 0 n
pay ra1 se!I. O
• The fourth area focused on the so.call-
ed lack of ability by students to com·
mun icate and belittled faculty and ad·
rninistrative claims.that· "there ls no
meaningful way to evaluate the
'performance of our students relative
Sees Oil Ba:ri OK.
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to that of their peers.'' BJ THOMAS PORTUNE
The report called for lmmedi1te Im-., ... DllW' "-..., :
provemeni in oral and.,. written com· U.S. Senator Alan Cranston said Mon-
munlcatlon lnstrucUon. day ·be PoW .has very bleh hopes hil
· · • 'Ibe 1enat«'s bill would create feder1I
water aanc:tuai'ies beyood state waters
wherever there is_ 1 st.ate oil drlllina::
sanct\111')'.
The citizens committee also recom-bill °;lo ban local' «tlhore oU dri~I
mended that a permanent citizens ad-• will pass Congress lhll 1e11ion. Affected
visory · group be retained to advile the would be federal waten olf Newport
~hool board On all matters. Beach, Laguna Beach and San Clemente.
One area where It could be of Cranston (0.Californla) said he WIS
p-articular. value, accorditic to the com· ~encouraged by-Preakltnt Nllon'• special
mltlee, wou ld be in review ing plans message to Congress last week in which
for new schools in order to avert many the Prtsklent asked for cancellaticJn of
problems caqsed by the ·use of new . 20' federal oil leases .along the Santa
materials ind new construction teehnl· Barbara channel. •
qu.,, · · · · -· • The. oenator said • the · pruidant'•·
• · Board i'rtildenl Dr. llobert 'l!easiey, ......,, ....,. 14 eat>bilah tile principle
set a atudy "1•1on for June 19 to there ahould not be drlllin& In federal
I!> over the r~t ln det.111 with the waters 1djac1nt to wat«s that ar. Alie
commit~. aandY:1r~1.
Slate waters en.ind three miles:. oul
ftom the shore and federil waten: about
II mU.. beyond that. one ol the otate .
--11 alfaboro'"bl Newport Beach IOUth to lhe Mellcan border. Another
is &round Catalina and San Clemente
. islands. .,
cranstcn •poke to I.he prtas via
tel.,,i-canlennce clll.
He waa uhd by the DAILY PILOT
what lo!>llyllt ll'n!d 11. Burke ol lodulb'ltl
llm!lopment -la I • c • • lq
Wuhinllon 11 doinl for I ~' I I -· dtiel.
Ortn1e Cowlty 'lllperv~sors !>aye ap-
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Gets More Jobs -Lquna Beach Jlal!ninl .............
·Roller( Hutinp added two new •P'
polntments .to hJs lilt ol civic duties
this week.
The P.tanning OammJaalon. allts Mon-
day nigllt ~. nanild H..U.,.. to
serve u , Jts repr111n~ve on the
UnderlJ'Ollnd, UWltjea Committee •. The
former telephone comp&ll)' exepAUff has
·been actiYe In plll!lnill(, I PfOll'llD f«
undergrOundinc utllfUel tn the .Art • Colony. . .
On the U1hter aider Hulings w11
e'ected to fill 1 vac!~l 'IHt · on ·the
board of dlrctor1 of Ibo Lquna Mooilloo
Playhouse. ' .
pe~.,:,,te;r bu.!!. ";..'%,t"":,' antbt ~
cidont~I Playors wlllll at Occidental
· Coile1e and appe.cred last laU In La11D141 'In the Piayhouae proWcjltiD Of •'!'Never
Sana for My Fathtr.",
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THclM• Flo-• ._ ' .
Speedy·· Ketch
·BI~ckfin 'i.eads . .
In· Tahiti Race
Keli '0eMeuae'1 73-foot ketch BllPfin,
fnim, San lsco, WU leadlll( 1lle
l~boat Tahiti'.' ·Race fleet om a
f~ ride under impact of 15-to la.bot
northwesterly lnds tbday.
At least four boats in the f'9et were
reported ahead of Tlconllerop'• .-.I·
smishin1t first day's run in 1164.··
Blactfin Jumped out to an early lull
arter the start off Point Fermin ·at
noon Monday and ,was the first yachC
to round ·the west end of Catalina Island,
first mark Of the course. She wu fol..,.._ ..r 6'y Russ Ward's Oolumbia 17-•Ariea
and-ifkllOC•· a 54-foot sloop ati_..t
by Norman flacon of SSnta Barbara.
The French yacht Pen Dulek 111 tldp-
pered by Erlc·Tablrly of France dropped.
behlnd · tn mid-channel after-traJlinl
Blacldin up the coast on 1 port taclt
Dl!!I Elli91t alio!J:L the Ariel reported
1 posilion about 1~ miles from Loa
Angeles at 9 a.m. today. He uld Blackftn
was about two hours abud, followed
by George O'Brien's 'JI.foot ketch M1r
from Vancouver. B.C. 'ftten came' Aries
and Narragapaett. which were in ,migbt
of each other.· Narraganant ii IDDther
French entry. , , 1 1
P .. · Dulek 111 dropped 14 •boot eilhth place-~ore roundiq the west end Ii•
illy~~ did not ~ th!a JbonU!!I.;_
Wea.tiler
'.II you rad yeatinJay•a -u... • "'*'· doo't .bother radinl fo. day'1. There's no chance. Sun and
.tventyl1h temPeratures 1~ the
preacrlpUon ·OVlf die Oranae Cout
Wedneaday,
DimE TOBiY
Religion on the · UC lrofpe
camp14s ts orowi"O more ·PGPM-
Jar, although the chur.ch a n
inslitution is taking· 1tl lMmJJI .
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r----~aguna Planners ,ReWorking Sign Ordina~es; ~
i===~-~PlmdBF()amo -<Ail -r-,,,71:-_feel la Ibo lhln liMLlJ!l!!Dddl--flll,~fWl--wouJd --••...t 111 ofl«ll lo !roll mu1mum permlaible •lcn 11ea and thla nmllln, and o: lleep bUk prOl>lem mode
out pn>bleml lfilllll fr1lm Ille city'• lip . ....id' be la u Ji.l (l'lllden\1&1) plocemelit ol lhe Ilia dllftcllll
new llgn ordinance MoodQ nlchl -· The ljlpllcolll 'wu Dilld lo -Allulk: ~ Compony w 1 i
•ia~~ attome 1
!nterp .. lalloo ol the llgn Jaw 1 efiniUO.
ol tht perimeler of a .building.
'Ibe attorney ru1ed that roofilnes and
uves, bOt bulldlnc: walls, consU\ute the
perimeter. Under this interpretation,
Willats' sign would be considered as
placed ·within · 10 • feet of a building,
nofpe:fmitt.ed waer !ht ordinance.
Newell, 411 N. Coast !Dpway, whole and· landacoplnc for Burt's Shoppink
Sign wOiilil"bi fiOFl-~..Ji!H!!l~na CailY9D•'1,Roa,~d·;.o·-+lf,,.,,....., lnllde the llmlt. !nltead ot 1 1nc11u -burdelemd ~IJO.r i>I a llsn
th II t beli ed -.. -eram..for-the· ter. -~.~
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alternaldy approvinc and deny In I a varlaoce 'I« ·a llDilJfr lip or.' ,,...1ec1pernlluioolo1llltall temporlfY
assorted variance recjWests. atternatlvely, obtain a standard dlrtc-lignl for • dlya, nther than the ..18
• A request from Roumoor Leisure · tional _slg'n from the State Division ol days rfRueSted, preparlna: for eventual
World to install a l00-1quare-foot direc~ Highways. .:.. ·-.. replaoonent ot.iians on Jts three l~al
tiim1 lla:n at \he interiectlon Of ~ .COntinerilal Maf>or\s request _ f o r itations chanilng their nllne ('from
Canyon Road .ind El Toro Road w1s permission to Install a projecting sign Richfield tO Arco.
, denied. nceedial permitted area wu granted on Riviera Hotel owner Harry Wlllals w.a1
c.ommtssioner1 noted ua tven in a · ·around& that a 1J.loot aetback, rather advised to ..ell: a variaoce for bis pole . -. .
Raises in Saii Clemente?
Council AwaitS Repori of Manager -Before Ac~ng
Movlq cloaer lo granlln1 IUbstantlal the ralsel lo flt each posllioo.
ralteJ for city emp"°Yes. San Clemente Carr uid his recommendation would
' city councilmen Wednesday will 'await probably 1~ matt toward a cost-ol-Uv-
a report from City Manager Ken Carr 1..., .... u .... -ent and less in the general, ......,. firmly acting on pay hikes which ... _.. mWtt exceed five percent. increaee are.a.
,Councilmen delved deeper inlo the Illa recomme(l4iilon al.!o would ln<lude
dty'1 pay .structures in study, aession · ·the ·tot.I cost of his anUcipated aug·
Monday 'night, then agreed that Wed-• £estions for r•l~.s. plus attempts to
nesdaY,· ni&bt mi&ht yield a dceWon on . find ways ol. ralsing the money foi'
tbe Joq-dllcuued illlle. them. .
City employa, both sentt•I and publle The financing might come from a
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to build a critically needed full·time
flrt depabnent.
The ideas, expressed at ·last week 's
. ~ll,Ldy · sessiOn, ainoe have drawn harsh ·
comments frOm aome official sources
whb complain the tax is a drain on
a fund set up to meet a critical need.
City councilmen already have held the
official public hearing on the budget,
plus a half-dozen evening study sessions.
This interprttaUon also was forwarded
to. the ·city cooncil ln 6allnection with
a variance application from realto( Paul
•s e app .can ~v · . Amendments to the s~·· aw con·
Also forwarded to th• counctl was cerning public service sig 1n 'barber
revised language for aettMg forth the • pole sigrui were forwarded th uncil
method of calculatinl a·. sign area. as with recomfflendation for approval. .
worked out by commiuloner . Carl .Formation of a ·parking distrie,t b\.
John!OJJ on the--ba.si1 of a-pfoposat the~ S.,,_ COast lilJmrt@y area. was left
by sip man Earl Secor~. l .;. loJhe aJt after discussion with merchants · ·
The commissi on approved' a site plan, who indicated they would not be finan·
inclliding buildiq .arranaement, partm1 clally able to supporl~cb & district.
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Regist~ars Urge .
• Early Deadlines
John Lewll, al!lislant county clerk lot by A.!sembiyman John V. Brigbs CR-Fui·
Orange Cotmty and Ra}" Lee, Los Angeles lertonl requiring most local elections to
County Reglltrar·Recorder both told an be held o nthe isecond Tue$day in April
Assembly subcommittee On vote tabula-in even-numbered yars,e a bill by Sen.
·lion Monday that fu ture election foulu ps John Schmitz CR-Tustin) putting the con·
could be prevented by movin1 back the duct of school elections under the author-
ulety, have poin~ to their esist1q' alight increase in the clty'1 tax rate,
H '-'--wap ICl.le·1 u amonc the )Qwest in which has remained at a CMstant $1.3'1 • iKe county:-' -~ !.____ per·ttOO of fssessed--valua tlon In recent
The document might reach the adoption
stage after councilmen act on the. aalafy
Issue.
One other allied facet of the personnel ·
issue is a request by public aafety
employes to shift· from a retirement
plan presently termed inadequate to the
State Public Employes Re ti r e·m e n·t
System which offers more bene!i~, but
mig)lt oost more to the city. · ·
dea dline for filing for office. • lty of the county.
Lewis, speaking for vacationhig County The registrar also said there is ·a
Clerk Willilll\ ~-St John , appeared pressing need fo.r technical person nel.
before the subcominittee which was . "Thr; elections department has exactly Lu& wet!t ~ ,.ml about )'W'S. • 1111.0-0 out ol their ir_..i $3.7-mllllon A penny addltion would only raise
.badaet and cave strona lnd1catkm that . $5,000, however.
tM mGaey would IO ~ard Wllf in-At last estimates, councilmen igreed
. ,. creaes. .. that costs for a general fi ve-percent
I ht-raise would run in tht area of $45,000.
_Imne ~eu~.~ Captr-'Frttstees Favor
meetin1 in Los Angeles to investigate the same type of positions as wh.en
vote tabulation asnfus. The committee the cowity was on the pre-computer
is chaired by Paul Priolo (R~Paclfie system . That Is, we haye a high pro-
l'alisades). portion of clerk types whereils our rleed •
Lewi~ said the lengthy delay. in vote is for technically trained professionals."
tabulation was the result of insufficient . "We have gotten by in the past because
technical personnel, the "most com-my personnel have bee11 functioninl
llcated ballot in history," mechanical beyond normal expeCtation1, but there
· dlfficulUes, 'personoeJ problem! and the Is ~limit t6-what t.hey -·can do or ~.-
fact that the, Coleman tally system was to what can be demanded of them,"
designed for 500· precincts not the l,022 he added.·
which the cd.unty has. . Officials from Los Angeles County lald
Advancina the closing date for filing the blame for their election problems
ror office ahd certification ot. candidacy to "overCOlJ.fidence" and an avalanche
by the secretary of state was suggested of small problems. . Leads to Ending · ·.
1-,0f-Stock--Meet-,--_flccupatian District DAILY l"IL.01 S!lft PlllM
Claanneli'lfl
WalteLKunzig of General Serv·
ices Administration is looking
!or ways to chapnel federal
funds · into businesses operated
by members of minority com-
munity. See atory,.Page ~-
by Lewis because "as ii was, we had Lee said his administrative staff may
less than a month to get the ballot.I 1 have concentrated too much on computer
pri nted and proofrf:ad." · • and election-day operations rather than
Some other suigestiOns by the assitsailt the preparatioon period. That was why
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A loq-atandJn& feud between Irvine
heirea Joan Irvine Smith and uecuUves
of U.. ranch compuj at u'p by her
i.te .,....ilathu lecl J1bruptly lo ad-
joummenl ol tht ltvlna Copmony'• an-
nual -klen m<elinl11oad•y.
The action came followiq: a rat.her
lledale repOrt by ltvlno Company Presi-
dent Wiiiiam R.-W-0, wbo--
the l1rm eaned ie.s million '"' ula
ol .13U mlPion In the put fiscal year.
Ha Aid h!come '9 the compal!Y boldiq
the vut rancbland1 empire wu up from
$21.I million ln1 Ullt, a hike of 19.4
percent, with stockholders' dfviiieldl up
from 28 to a cents per chart. ·
~ltomey Lyndol Young, who ha1
·represented Mrs. Smith, owner or con-
troller of 21 .1 perce•t of the company's
.tock. led lo the audclen clDlinl of .tht
'nleeting through a series o( question,,.
He Died about the profits af individual
1hoppi..lg centers and other projecll
which company officers said are not
Us~ in such minute dellil.
Mn. Smith, of Emerald Bay and allo
a Wuh.ington D.C .. suburb,-ls the larae1t
liqle stockhokier in the firm, but did
not attend Monday's session. ·
-Irvine Foundalioa chief and Irvine
Company Board Chairman N. Loyall
McLaren finally moVed to adjourn the
• meeting u Youq kept up hi1 line of
questlon!n1.
"A shameful waste of time," anapped
Mc LI.ml.
"ntt attorney for Mn. Smith uplained
.• ~-ltd that Ille hu e>pe~len«d wbat
lhe views as c:ustomary dllficulty -in
obtainin1 specific financial information
frOm the compa1y.
Before the annual meeting closed, the
stoctholder1 elected aeven directors for
the coming year, but made oaly one
chance. by naming Raymond L. Walson
lo the board.
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CapiltranO Unified School District districts, will. attempt to deveiop a ~
tru1tee1 voted I to 1 Monday to enter gram for non-college-bound 1tude1ta who
a joint agreement with the La1u11 Blach wish to perfect jo!Hmtry-Jevel lkill1.
Unified School District to rorm_a regjonal NegoUatlons had been made with "the
OCCUJllltion distric~. · --Tustin Ul.ion High School District to
Lagu•• trultees art expected .to adopt enter the aame agreeme~t. but Truman
a similar propo'sal at ton i1ht's meetln1. Benedict, Superinlelldent of the
The district, which will use facilities Capistrano dtltrlct, told the board that
In both tht -!Aguna lnd-C.piltrano--Tustin -would not be ln<luded because
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CRANSTON ..•
Nelmn (O.Wiscon1in). Cranston called
or "irreconcilable differences."
· One of these dlf(ere1ee1 Is the ad·
ministration or the district which includes
Mission Viejo High School.
Tustin, whic~ould have provided IO
perce1t (!f the money, wanted 80 percent
of the control. · · ·
clerk had Included separating district 40,000 sample ballots .were not maifed
elections from state,an4 county offices to registered voters, he said.
to reduce the nomber of ballots tleeded Lee also said the state timetable wa1
and consolidating all elections -Jn-too tight for an election of the complexity
clud~ county. cit_y and schools -under of the one in Los Angeles and made
'/the county clerk or regt!r!ir Of-votrrs--severaMu««e!li&AI incl11djng aulhorjzlna:
to allow centralization ol election person-the printing of sample ballots In
• nel. . . newspape;rs In emergency situations.
The one bright-spot in testimony came Speaking before the state task force,
when Robert Farmer, director of data Los Angeles co u n·t }""purchasing agent 4 Lose Lives
In· Separate
processing told committee ~mbers that Gene Davis complained that the present
----th-ere-were-no·problems·in-the-computer--Calendar .... ouWn · state election
re1dln1 of the'ballot.s. "The only problerq codes does not permit enou1h ' ea . -
COnnty· Wrecks
Four persona were killi!d in separate
Jraffic ac(idents in Orange County Mon-
day, the-coroner's offi~ reported.
The dead are:
w~. had Was the ~ of the output time" for ballot printing.
from t~e COieman ..machines," he said.
Ed Arnold, county chief ·of registration
and elections said corrective legislation·
now in the tlwper in Sacramento would
aid ctMJnty· vote counting if passed.
In a prepred statement, Arnold told
the committee: ·
Drugs Ruled Out
At Rock -Concett · the latter two "two of the top con·
aervationista in the Seriate."
_ But Tustin would also provide eo per.
cent or the atuderits, _th_u11 m_aklng: t~ir
share a just proportion. ~ -Jollinne Mueller, 30 months of "Although we tn Oran1e County en-
countered problems ·in the June 2 con-
IOlidaled Primpy Election it was not
•.disaster; but)t mJght,well have become
one and If a certain amount ol corrective
action is not taken as a result of this
.primary's experience, aome future
prim·ary-electlorr mlgtil1fuaWy as such."
Nixon, in hl1 message to Congress,
made s~fied mention of the state Oil
drilling aanctuary ofr Santa Bartiara
ere•¥ In 1955. The federal goVemment,
a decade 1aler began drlllln1 for oil
in th@ eonti,uous federal water area
and ln 19111 there Was the i.ilfamous
blowout. .
"·It has become apparent in Santa
Barbara that having a state sanctuary
does no lood unl('j;1 You · have a federal
sanctuary too," Cranston sa\a.
He said he talked Monday to Fred
Russell, undersecretary of the Interior.
and a Californian. He aaid he now has
high hopes of setting administration sup-
port . _
The Laguna Uoard went on record
at a .recent mttU•g inslstfug on equal
representatipn of districls on the govern-
ing board. ·
Trustee Bob · Hurst of the Capistrano
district asked that a half cent tax be
levied to raise funds for the vocational
program. Benedict pointed out thlt t~s
would only raise approximately $11,000
betwee• the two districts. Hurst amended
his propcaal to a one cent levy which
would provide approximately $22,000.
Laguna Planners ·
Call Study Meet ·
Pasaden·a. ·
-J1me1 Gay, 1$1 of Buen·a Pari,
-A•· unidentified .(:amp Pendletoa
Marine.
''-Riy J\.1endo", 36, of Rosemead
(previously reported). · . .
The ?\fueller lnafnt died when her
parents' car collided with another Mon-·
·day afternoon at Sand Canyon Road
and Moulton Parkway in the East Ir-
vine area.. Highway patrol officers sald
the chlld's fathet, Klaus Mueller, was
driving the vehicle which collided with
one driven• by Ji~y Davis, 11, of
Sonora.
P.1ueller, his wife Anna , and Davis
were all treated and released at Tustin
Community Hospital.
The Gay boy was killed In Buena
Legislation ravore4 by Arnold includ'es
a joint· legislative-bill to atmplify-tbe
mallina: of sample ballots, a measure
Russ Ho~or Pawing
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Dr. Linus
C. Pauling was awarded the Lenin Peace
Prize and given a S27,500 check Monday
at the Soviet Embassy.
Rumors that more than SO young peo-.
ple who attended a giant rock concert
Sunday at Anaheim Stadium were treated
for drug overdos~s In US wake were
discounted today by authorities.
Dr. Herman W. Rannels, director of-
Or•rije Count)'. W:<Vcal CerJtcr. said only
2S oulhs were brought to the facility-
fiir care or 24-hour Observation, 'then
released to their parents.
None were arrested and Dr .. Rannels
said the influx of patients suffering the
effects of LSD or othet hallucinogenic
drugs is a regular weekend situation .
Cranston laid he alio talked to Senator
Frank-Moss (0.Utah ), who ls chairman
of the. Senate subco.(!lmittee handling
the bill. He 11id he asked for an early
hearing and thinks he will get one within
The Laguna Beach Planli ing Com· Park Monday night when he was st ruck
million has ~ scheduled a special a dy ~6Y a car at Knott Avenue an<t"Melrose
-·The chairman of the selection com-
mittee came to Was:binalon to make
the preaentation becaute. Paulina: -Was
unable to go to Moscow .•
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he said, blaming Oie .. lopsided figure
of 65 treated after the event, w h i c h
drew 30,000 persons, .on the throng of.
police and parents at the center.
"Nor:mally on a weekend , we let
anywhere !fom 10 to. 20, but that's a
senlon at 7:30 p.m. Thursday for con-Street, .police reported . very rough e.tima e, •rnTirplaln --
a few weeks. .
The i ubcommittee has been wailing
for the admlniatration to take a pasitlon,
CtanJton Aki. "It is hard for me to
believe It will ·not be a fa vonble posl·
lion."
He 'said; "Happily, San Clemente (site
ol the "estem White House) ls within
a aanctuary arta, so U..t will help."
sideration of general plan concepts
presented last week by the Lagu11Ja Pli11·
ning team for Daniel, Mann, Johnson
& Mendenhall.
Also on the agenda for study will
be city councilman Peter Ostrander'•
proposall ror reorgaaiuUon of the .Board
of Adjustment and the city plBMinl
staff.
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CALGARY, Alla. CAP) - A cougar clawed a woman who was out for a
hike in a Canadian national pirk, but the Calgary wotnsn geft!ly ta~ed the bl1
cat out of renewing the att•Ck, she 1ald.
· Daphne Smith aald she wa1 hiking Sunday In the Kootenay National Park,
east of Radium Hot Sprinp, B.C., and had goUen separated from her com·
penions. She ~ ·the coucar 'tame rpnnina down a mountain and jumlfed her,
tnockinc }ler dewn and clawin& four deep gashes in her left forearm.
"I knew I had to 1et "'p lmmediately,1,.Miu Smith reported. "Somtholf
my pa ck had come orr and I held I~ In front of me. I tilked as you would to a. pet cat and Degan to back oft alowly:" · ' •
MiSI Smith, a middle-aced Glfk:e worker, u id ahe believed the animal
was a female, but aht wun't. certain. "I w11 so bUI)' lootm1.at tbe one tnd
that I dkln't have time to l09k at !he other tnd,11 she said:
·At tir1l the ·cou11r "snarled at the least moYement," but afltt It cirCJed
her "a he Jet me move," Mlss Smith uld ..
"I got my raincoat. on, slowly, because I didn't want htr lo smell the
blood. After I had talked to her for about half an hour, shi seemed-• litlli
more· passive. I backed of{ and ahe came forward, smelled the blood and then
jus~ lay down ..• but ahe lii:ept her eyes on me all the Ume,"
. ~ _·_..... _. TM:LMill Smith hevrl her companion• la the woOds and called for help, .... .:.
--Dtly al lir-tt , then louder. When thty heard her~lhay-at&rted bJowlna whifllel -
and .the t:at rart_ofJ.
"I ran Jlli1 hell,'1 MIN Smith slld.
She wtnt ~k lo work ·Mood•Y· after 'h.Vll\I her arm •lltihed up. "I
don't want lo )llalli A bll thlnc of II," Ille 11ld. "f can do 1 few thlilp with one··hand." " ·
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In !he corp•! b'usin•u someii!Ms its worth
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call re91rdin9 1nother compiny1s poor inst1ll1·
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• Occo1ion,ny tho demogo resu~ing · from
poorly sewn seems or taped 1t1ms is not repair·
1bl1.
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way!
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, ---1;1'--I--. SACRAMENTO (AP-)-• Elllimatia of IJtUare and Tho Senate .Einanc< "com-
" liit>•rbui-balonce<t;-t:o • M<dl-Col-<ost&-wen.uppo<U?O--lllltlee.appoed..an~ _ __.:;.
_11eapo•a bud&•LU belor• the. mUlion while estlmal~ of boMd I.I peocent clit ilu1JI
Senate today bu& Democrats state ~veoue -prtmardj the state procrams wbUe the
• . sales tax -wttt revised Assembly slmpJy side9tepped .
say tbey will bl~~ it unless do.wnward $71 .mi~lpq because tile problem by pasm.n·1 the
money Is added tor acbools of • ·~ slowdown in the ·budget as proposed, ,deficit in-
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•• 'llcial11ylllemaUcally ....i:w• ·=s G. • -· 2 5 . rorilm. and brutality -to quell :: ee . enes1s : · ::.:ltyu:i::c~~la--· • ~--::-~::-_ ~ The suit filid In· U.S. l>istrl<t .-, Court Monday, sailhutborlliea
": THAT _CONVIVIAL BEER £USTOMER SERVICE-Q. "deijborately "'1bir):ed; upon
DRINKER w h o habitually-"What <SOlifOSrNe}roes prefer and gradually · .intensified . a
1oes lo' taverns is known to to be called now?. 1 mean 1ystMiatic pattern or lawl•
spend an average of 19 hours . ,. enforcement ot' the law M
a week therein\ .. WHAT'S colored or black ~or :what' Isla Vista." -
'IUE OLDEST • prolessi.on? A. 1~~tro-~~" ls the No. . It said the acUons wtre aiJn..
Wait, J refer to the oldest' I ch0tee, 1t 1 said. No. 2. blKk. J ed at reducing resldeots ol ~ imonc f11en. It's gardening, ~o. 3, NelfO. No. 4, AJ'.rkan-: the Unlvenity of c.&lifon:sia 1
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tends lhat men who can wig-survey on the matter. their comtJtutionaJ rights. "lf 7!1'iN =· to err.ate & nmwrtic ~here
gle their~ars rarely_ get bald. The complaint,•-. ft<> .. :...i •--t, • WINE AND NOSES -Red .__,.,_,_ -..., · )'Oil re wutlng 10111-t'c, ·
LOVE AND WAR -)'m wine is tasty, all right. Doesii'l" by 31 affi"'vits listlng alleged • ha.19 a eo1d.,. .
'th mistnatment at the hands of----,------~-----------asked if the Al:ab sheiks whQ agree w1 me, however. officers during "disturbanc:es,
have ilumerous w·f v es t~nci Never has. Vert.igoville. With was brought by six indlvkluils
to favor sOme and tgnor~ the ·a touch of ful"flly "fever. Now
h N d bl ·a team of mediCal researchers on behalf of the 13,000 ot ers. o ou · However, residents of Isla Vista.
our Lo've and War man says in, Paris.,France, explain why: Law enrorcement officials
Moslem law ,requires the lt_s not JU8! ~ alc~I. Red
sheiks to divide their at-wines contain htstam1nes, they have denied e'Xcessive force
teridons equally among their ~y. to which nu~ er o u s was used. They have promised
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and !fUar~. tconomy. · ' eluded. Senate Minmity FI o or . I
Leader C-,e Moocone of
~~.: :::..~ Hearing Will Decid_ e_ _· _ .. artemoon, "The' bud!l'I is not _
,.going to Pa.55 ... In its_prestll_! · '0~~;bl1cans hold a 2;.t9 On ··Ship' SabOtage Rap·.
edge in the Senate, but the
The ttitte enlisted men were budget requires a ,.two-thirds s~N DIECO (AP.) _ The vote. _
Said sen. Mervyn Dymally Navy ":ill open a helrir11 not kt~tlfiect:. 'Ibey were serv-
..-(0-Los Angeles}, Democratic Tue~!f,.Whic:b wilhlecide ·if-· ing aboard the Anderson, a
· ca~ <.'b~Jrr;nan. "I believe • three sailors will be Charted \'.etecan ol several &ours Qff
. the ~ernor s. bQdj:et is 8 wilh sabotaging .a destroyer Vietnam which lut returned blueprint for disaster for the .
school children of California. ~ for. Vietnam. . . to San Die~ aewen months
In the past roUr years we ba·ve 'Ille..., sbjp,. the Richard . B,.. ago.
never seen Democrats • so Andef'IOO. limped, to; P>rt at ';;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
unhappy ~·Ith a budget and Lona: Beach !or repairs May .1
more upiled In opposition to 27, A Navy spokesman said
it." ()(le of Its two engines wu
The $6.48 billion 1970-71 'knocked out after ''somethiq
budget submitted to the · was added to the gears." ,
legislature Feb·. 3 by Reagan There has been no elabora-2,.~.::,0 .. 11 1111p1r9r 1-•
was thrown $141 million qut lion. TMI ...._ ~a. ,_,
0£ balance a "wttlt: ago by The trouble WU discovered
new revenue and c o s t . · before the Anderson with 30 •. true wives. Unfortunately, it . c1~izens are a!Jerg1c. White all -cases of· alleted br"Utality .
does not requ.irt: them to play wines . and champagnes do .. would be investigated and SACRAMENTO (AP) -An seot lhe pr 0 p 0 s a 1 by
fair in tfiis manner with the -too, but nowhere near ·as guilty officers ""'Ould be A;c;embly Committee for the A.ssemb l yman Floyd",
ha rem co n cu._bin es .·An much .. Maybe there 's punistied. . . first time in three years pas Wakefield (R.SOulh Cate) to
estimates from the Depart· officers and men had cleared
ment of Finance. SaR Dltgo Harbor.
uninspiring concubine can loll 110meth1ng. lo. that. C o I d Named as delendahls were · lhe noo·r for debate. LEA. ·RN ·TO-SWIM. · around for months .without capsu~es likewise make a lot all five members o! the Santi approved legislation oullawing "We've crossed-the biggest . .
even so much as a "Hello, ofpeoplewithstuffed up noses Barbera County Board of mandatory-.Using or school hurdle," Wakefield sa l.d . . . AT YOUI _
honey." · too·si.ck: to care. Supervisors, Sheriff Jame s childfen·wilhout-their-partnt!o-"We've got the yotes .on the ORANGE· -co•-YMCA w. Webster, Dist. Atty. David consent. floor. There are plenty oft .Aillll r -'"
OPEN QUESTION _ Does , TOOTllACH~ -Entirely vi, Minier and Raymond D. • 'l'tle ~l vOte of. the..A.uembly Democrats whet will Vote foi' [ 64_ 2•9990
· anybody still carry a chestriut too little sympathy ls given Io h n so n , c o u n ty ad-· EXl::uc~•:lklll::_~Comm::_~i'.'.Uee~~M"'.onda~'.:y_-_'.'.il:_. "---------~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'~ ·-'"-· -"llie--~· ... ye1----~-C!WJ --to·ele:n.nts, Refer lo t.he fact mi~~-1-:--JIW --" -.• i!! ... ' -~Sl--,,-.. = -""'--~-. . """" -.Lo-.--against . r umaifm t an e1epu~nt. can-~ --.-su ~ t0 01 • '· · . toothache in its tusk. And . an act.ions during seven straight · · -
MANY A DOCTOR labels exceedingly ~intul toothache, nig'ht.J of violence' that began
his car with a distinguishing loo. The cavity, when . such June 4 after 17 pel'!OOS were
plate to identify it as a physi-occu,n, shows UP, only at ·the l~ted in connection with
cian's. Now lawmen say that's· tusi·s base ~re the nerves disturbances in+February that
dangerous. Too many doctors are .. '.f'l~nk ~f t~at ! Gum-line left a Bank of Amer ica branch
so singled out have been cavities the size of coffee destroyed by fire.
knocked OV.tt ... 0£..Jate by drug cups.
. You r qUestion.s and com-
m1nttJ-m"r-teeleomed and
will be used in CHECKI NG
State Okays
UP wherever possible. Ad·
addicts.,, A MAN
REPEATmLY nagged by his
spouse We refer lo as .hen-·
pecked. Odd, isn't it? There's
no such thing as a henpecked
rooster. No, sir, any hen that
t--~oell·ed a rOOit.lr would 1111
her block knocked off.
2 Aircraft dress your letters to L. _/if.
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pair Of Democratic legista'tors to won Senate Finance Com-
is making progress in solving mittee approval of his bill
the · governor.'.s hotising pro-after telling them his bill will
blems, though the solution allow a mansiqn to be built
may be loo late to help Gov. on an alrtadf-donated 11-acre
Reagan. sife in suburban Carmichael
A. bill to allow changing the rather ttian at the downtown
mansion to be built on a location required by exisling
pastoral, Tiver~ew s-i·l·e--raw. --
reached the. Senate today, a AnotJier Oerrioci'at, sen .
major step 1~ br~aklng a 3G-Alan_ Shg_rt Of_~to.cklon, has
year Jegisla~1ve 1~pas_~ on authored 1e gJ"s 1ati 0 q ap-
the goveroo~ s mansion issue, propriatlng $750,000 to build
Democratic ~mblyman' the mansion aaywhere the .
legislature decides·i11 suitable.
k .. G. Greene's bill allows the con-Clar . e ts Joh strucuon or • new executive
, ~ ..1 "!" -....... mansion on an 11-acre a.ite
Former Supreme C o •r p of private citizens in
SAN FRANCISCO (U~deeded to the staU. by a
Justice Tom Clark is reWr · . hat Creeoe calle:d "a very
to )he ~h. this time on wonderful, seml·secluded resi-
the U.S. District-Court Bench deotial area" overlookihg the
in San Francisco. -American River.
Cla ri, who never waTTli'lll-" agree wlQf)fr. Ci'eene,"
Judge, will slart work ne1t Short said or· the governor's
Monday, with a cs)endlr of net;d for more pr~vacy •than
13 cases relinquished · from afforded at the . present
their backlol' by ott\er judges doWntown site ~ar t h e
here. Capitol. "He 's pot a goldfiSh."
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it.ate bu' Jppco+ed tw9\dec>-
traolci-dovi--for--! ... til!tl
. crubed ~... -~ 4~ •
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devices ba lnataJlod oit[\jlli>-I
mercial aircraft operating In
califomia by Nov. 10· and on
most private craft by Nov.
10, 1971 .
Tfle devices woukl' be at-
tached to the plane in a
shockproof, water p r-o o.f ,
fireproof shell ·. and · would
automatically send a cm-
linuous" radio sig nal whenever
·the plane crashed. Relcuers .
cOufd quickly· zero In on the
signal, obviating the need for
ertensiv~ and pro )M.J.:f d
searcl6,peratlol1d! ·. · ·
Joseph R. Crotti, director
of the Department o f
Aeronautics, said Monday the
widespread use or s u ch
devices would speed rescues
and cut tl:le coat and scale
of searche~.
The approv~ devices. are
made by CommurHcations
Cor(lponents ~.Cor:p. of Long
Beach and by Garrett Corp.,
whictr-marftts'-its-model
through Avloolca of Oakland ,
Crotti said. Other brands will
be teSted as they are sub-
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Lock~d in these-fuel pellets, which
. contain uraniurri, is an inc.redible amount
of energy.
For instance, one cubi c foot of Uranium
.. 235 will generate mOre electricity than
32 billion cub ic feet or natural g_as.
At Edison, we've been using uraniu m
fuel pellets like these for the past two
years. The entrgf they release spins the
giant turbine that makes electricity at 1he
San Onofre Nuclcar~Gencratiiig Station.
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plant when they're nt th e "Western White
House'' in San Clemente. It's less than
3 miles from San OnofrC.
\. In the years ahead, Edison will build
• n1orc nuclear-powsr.units lo rfieet the
critical need for more cleclriclty ~now
doubling about every 8 Yea rs. Engineering
and design wOrk is undcr:wi y now ·for
lWO additional uni1s'at san Onofre. They
arc schedule~ ror comn1crcial operation
This peaceful use of the atom means a I tion dependable source of lo\O'~ost elcclricity
for ou~customers. It alJo means
p~ogress without adding to Southern
California's environmental problems .
. , With nuclear power plants, malntainin&
clean air l$ not a problem. Neither is
raaiation. No one hils ever 6Cen illjurcd
by radiation from a ny commercial nuclci\r
power plant in ~he United States , And -
planU have Ileen optra1tn·g for more than:
12 year~ ~fer all, even President an ii .
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nuclear units. We make this commitment.
as pa.rt of our continying efforts toward a
cleaner, n'iorc·attraciive environment
for cvcryoOc. -~
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continued to reduce the buying
power of Los Angeles-Long
Beach factory work~r.s' earn-
i".1gs below the year-ago level.
Wilharn C Hern, Director "of
the Qepartment of tnduslr1al
Relations, reported toda y.
At $142 60. gross weekly
earnings a! p r o d-u c t--J o n
l'l1lrkers In manufacturing top-
ped April 1969 by $2 061 or
l .S ptrccnt, an over-the-year
gai n that was relallvely small
becau se of. a shorter
workweek this April. After ad-
justment of these'i!arnings (or
changes that havt take.1 place
In prices and taxes, t he
resulting buyin~er for a
factory worker with 3
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S•'" Nit I• I Mllfl l.IW C ... (Ill-
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Corps He served at various
Orange County branch 0U1ces,
111clud1ng Laguna Beach, and
at the Santa Ana Branch ad-
m1n1strat1on r"eg1onal off1cei
before returning to LaglDll
Beach
Born and raised I n
Nebraska Scherer attendt<l
Regis Colle1e 111 Denver.
Coklrado, before gradu.ating
from the Uruvemty o f
Maryland with a bachelor o(
arts degree 1n busU'lllll He
2130" hiis 1tudfed at Chapman
College in Orange, calllorn1a.
TV Star W agncr
Ending? Union
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Robert Wagner, star of
television's ' It Takes a Thief''
series, has separated from h\1
wtfe of seven years, Marian
Dooen
•The couple has ont child,
Kathryn, I ·Both had former
marriages, Wagner to actress
Natalie Woocf and' Miss Donen
lo motion picture execuuvt
Stanley DoMYI
Pr lee Controls?
WASHINGTON !AP)
John Kenneth 011br11th, wh()
was 1eeond tn (OnumJKf of
lht World Wat 11 Ollce or
Pi;_1ce Admlnl1U'atlon. calltd
today for 1 1._,mo1• freeze
of waees end ppica lffectinc ~specially llrae corporauona.
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They s~nd ,the wr~ng .one; It doei n't match ;the re~t o! the suite
and there's no r.oom on our Showroom floor·. We stick 1n a wa re-
hous-e co.rn~r. It'~ f~r;otten.
Pretty 10on tl>ore aren't any moro cornon. Anil;t al'lbci;;r------~--,-----,--,, __ _
e~ough but new merchandiie is on the woy,;lf we don't U'nlood
the comers.we cah't·'!nload new 1hipmentl.
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ovorythin1 ·,.,. have e•~opt for about foiir $59. 95 night stands
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' Tho ·night stands are going for $15 each.
We chock the loveuati and find $269.95 values. It hurts but
-\we m~rk them all ~95. •. --Someone·can u10 tho10 dinette chairs for anly $9. •.
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_'Wo liuy .sofa and-lavosoa_t sots. A customer wcrnt1.tho.sofa by 11,
self so we stick the loYeseat in a comer of the Warehouse.
Months .go by and WO sell mm &ofas than sets. Pretfy 'oan the
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Somebody buys !"Oro dinette chairs lhah thoy buy tables. You
gUe11ed it. A b~unch of $18 chairs into an~other cor11er,
_And 10_ on d_own 'til _a]l .tho camo.:S are clean. S" bolCIW far a
partial listing of the: "moment of truth" buys you'll find {n our
Warehouse to~ay. We're ·jammed with item1. So, even if you
don't 1ee what you wor:it listed, hurry in, becau1e chances are .
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nut finish. If you teenagers need o place to put their records
tiere't a 1teol. These ore e11cellent bedside tablet or O'Ccosion~ 1 ol tables and will hold,ci lot of LP. Albums. All in cill they ore o
I lot of furniture for $10 a nd than the sOle pric. while 60 lost.
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'I (5)$79.95 Unil~d Cellerenes complete with' crystal .els. These
are good home bor sets with double door fronts with gloss
racks in .doots, and lift top drop fronl that makes Jorge fo'rmi-
. ca mixing and serving cirea. We hove 5 to sell ot $37 each ·
ti-and ot that p~ice they ore really great buys. · .
$369.95 Kroehler Gome Tobie set in rollCh aok and Saddle
tan nougahyde. Good looking you bet with a heovy·ook round ·
table that hos o formica top ond four heavy ook frame bench·
8s 'that hove soft loom pillow lop cover in stropped nougoh·
yde. Benches resemble soddle benches. Its good looking S\Jre
but it hos not'sold, so today the price goes to $115 for oll 5
pieces.
(2)$1"9.95 Dork Oak ond Nauga hyde Spanish fla lform
Roclr.ert . These ore good cha irs from a very fine group~ But oll
of the rest of the 9rotJF1 is sold and gone. Only two tone!y rock.
ers remafn and we hove no place for them so today out they
go ot $40 apiece.·
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Bassett "Green Briar Volley" Dining Room Suite. What o bomb
this wo•. Here is a classic Early American Dining Roam Suite
with a really beautiful Hutch Cupboard. A big big exten~ion
trestle table ond ~high bock sid~ choirs plus 2 handsome arm
choirs all ruined by a, finis h thot is too dork or ot least that is
why people soy they won't bUy it. $950 worth of fine Maple
furniture ruined by o dork finish, bq.t the finish martoolr. pretty
lighl when we soy you con buy if for'$477 At lea st come see
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A good name brond 5 P.iece dineMe retails for $79.95. up to-
day and it is hord to find a really good quality tel for anything
less than that. That is what our buyer sa id When he bought
100 Douglcts.Ji piece .eti to Wit at $69.9' each. So few sold
that we still hove o'll!'r 90 left and ot thii rote that is on 8 yeat
supply, We wont to molr.e ii o one hot.tr 1upply 10 When we
opeo toda_y.every set goe1 at $37 each. Th t ·price includes
the e xlension toble and 4 very comfortable ch 'rs.
(2 1) Solid Maple Gun Cose wilh locking gloss doors, 8 gun
stock brakets, and small arms and ammunitio'n drower that
locks. Apparently no wives. thought enough of their husbands
Quns to 'Pend $169.95 for these, but breorhes there-a mothe
who would not spend $15 to lock up her husband's guns and
protect her childrtn, besidft ii is a beautiful piece of furniture
!hot will molr.e even those ugly guns lack good. Ceme on now
at sole prjce of $15 thot's o lot of,furnil\Jre and o lot of safety I
$269.95 Kroehler Roll Arm Tu11:edo Sofa in imported cut \tel-
vet. Spanish moss lone on tone thol costs a .bunch and loak1 lt.
Kroehler quality tho! guoronlees durCibility a nd conifort. AH in
all o very very·nice'. sofo tho! hos not sold a.nd'thots bod. We
even advertised them a·n sole ot $217 a nd still no soles so
now the moment of truth. Be .here before s·even ore sold and
you con own one for $140. ·
(61) leftover lounge Choirs. Most of lhese ~r• chairs thot
matched sofas w hich we no longer cofry a nd hove sold out of.
Over 1/2 of them ore Kroehler, ni·any ore velvet, some ore
quilted, 'ond you will find 5 in cul velvet. Nol o one of these
choirs is less than o.$139 c hoir, as o molter of foci, 3 are Hor~is choits with $229 retoil pric~. 5.ore Kingsley chPirs
with carvedwood ,frome& ond should Ml.for $119 each. All in
all it is a very e11:citing asio-rtment of fine choirs and if you find
one or two that you con use·our. sole price of $77 eqch mi::ike
them veiy, v.ery good buys.. · . -(~) $t695 8edroa~ Suites imported from Conodo.~en our
buyers sow this veiy fine, very large bedroom groi..,, because
it was so much heavier ond hod so much more wood in it and .
so mc.ii:iy Old world tjuolity l eorures, they thought Americans
would buy them by the carload, cod they probably would if
they didn,..t cost almost $1700. So"for no one hos bought any
so if you want probably the finest bedroom suite you con buy lr----------------------~1 that hos o huge and we mean huge tripl8 dres.er with 2 very e;g· Poof Cushion Contemporory Sofa in block and w hite ~ elegant mirrors, on enormous ormoire chett, 2 canted end
houndstooth chec~ With block naugohyde orm ttrops. Mognif. bed side commOdes, and 0 King size bed you con hove it all
icent our buyer soW .. I'll toke 36. That was 4 months ago and for $197 today. Even if you don't need the suite, it is worth the
ot One single custorper l:ias said mognificient I'll toke one! li1-lrip to Levitz to see it ! en th is sofa is good looking, and it is very comfortable and II
's good solid quality. With o very little decorating imoginolion •
•t C!:'uld make a very e11:citin9 room a nd do~-gum ii we wont (1 6) Deville French Provincial .Sofas, in good Damask fobiics,
o sell them! You be at levitx today because oll 36 go ot $100 ~ith carved solid fruitwa;od frome1 and-carved legs. People in piece ond that is •S% less lhon"we hoped to sell them for! !~---------------------•! California apparently don't teolly lilr.e French Provincial b.-
couse since we o,iened; thi• deportm'ent hos hardly told a
sofol This is o real moment of ff\lth because we hove elected
to liquidate alt French living room furniture including sofas,
choirs, tables, and Occessories. The best e11:omple we ton give
you is 16 good French sofas ot 1/2'•rict. Thit entire group
goet ot $120 oPieCel If you llke French furniture be he_re
when our doors opent O'ne of a Ir.ind items ore at give owoy
prices I!
--Or e only Velve"t Solo ond l~veseot By Chorlet.51n. No q ueslio n
about rhe $69• \tolue. of these two pieces, but for some reo·
son ii wos not sold. It couldn't be the cover beca use ii· is a fine
Olive green Velvet. It col.Id be the unusual curved arms be·
cause !hey lolr.e up a bout one foot of e11tro space. V/hotever
the case the fir't pe~sO n who comes in and soys I'll toke it
owns both pieces for $275. woy below cost so Hurry I
holion Provi ncial Furniture faces ils moment of truth al Levitz
todoyl With oll of its elegance Of hand ca rved sofa and .choir
fro mes, wol/en cane inserts, ek, elc..lt does not sllt in Colifor·
nio, 'so out it goe1 tOlfoy, Every piece including 1ofo1, chain,
and tables. Every Holian 1ofo or cho'rr lefl ii'.! our 1tock when
we open today will be sold at 1 /2 pric8. All other p1eces wilt
be s·ole priced accordingly. ·
What do you need in Bedroom furnitu·re? Check the items list-
ed here and see if everything you migh! need is included la•
cause a lot of these items will be sold today at over 50% off
They a re oll tolid maple with micorta tcps ••. lingerie Che1t,
bes~, 3 drawer Chest, o,.11er, Comer Desk, Bookcase Detk
Hutch, Bookcase Dres1er Hutch. Bookcase Chest Hutch with
doon, Full size bed with .Nile Stand, Bunk Beds, 2 Twin 'Bedt,
Canopy Poiter B&d, and Full size _Splndl• Poster Bed. Nowtfii -
be11 part., .Many of theserilem1 or• $".95 and $1ff.9S..
items. Mry one of them is ot.";,aat a $69.96 item, bui ~ry
one of 1hem ii offe red YOUR CHOICE just $44 apiece, at•
price like this you can't go wrong. Pick out on the pieces ya.
need a!)9 buy them on terms. Come eorty lo get a complete
selection. ·
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you "WClntbr need you are entitled to a bargain ,just for r.Od-
ing the od. So here is 1omethWtg rieryone ne-edll It ii 3 I 8 sets ..
of Simmons Bedding. This i1 .riot Beauty Rest buf it is the nelrt
most expensive aet to the houfy Rest these 318 aets are i"
drop covers. l0.4 Mii ore .Kingsize and .remember Simmon•
,only makes one set higti.rprice. These ore $190 per 1et while
they lost. The Queen size sell will.be $140'todoy and all re-
maining full and. twin size sets will go for $100 a set.
(3) $2H.95 c;c;id Vectra Contempor_ory Sofa y.<ith plush poof
cu1hion1. These Ore (!bout as toft o sofa as you will find and
with the Vectra cover tht!y are \tery durable, but the color Is
more yellow than gold and these have nat 1old at all. If yellow
gold is yoUrCOlor our price is $100 opift:e til l+}ey ore gone
plus we have on• loveseot to.match 01$75. Be here when we
open for these!
Probably the beit looking 1ofo Fox Industries ever. made told
for $369.95 We bought 60 of thyn in Vectro and boom they
quit-selling. No, reo1on they o~-te.rrific with heavy solid ash
frames a·nd ballon. cushions that are all reversible. for big
families there is none better.at $175 each we ore "really fac·
ing o moment of truth, Ol)d truthfully, these ore steals of this
price!
$600 Quilted Sofa and loveseots in Early American Style!
Check these features. Custom outline quilted· screen prinl on
line'n fobric, b ut unlike most sofas which only quill the cush·
ions anti 'bocks, this set hos quilted wings,, arms, fronts, and
sidel The cover is.o Wiry good olive base color. The Quality is
excellent. There it re'ally only one thing different about this set.
It hos no wood trim. Apparentfy l'tO one wonts Eorly American
without wood trim. because twl. OM hos bought thirt;et. The
sofa ond.lowseat do hO....: a differwnf loalr., bb't we think it is
good loolr.ing._At $6000'9'1 opporently the public doesn't .•. so
theo price is rl'duced to$275 for both pieces today· to sell them
out. At $275 we bet You will soy it is the most beautiful EorlY Our buyer didn't quit ot 5 piece dinette•. He got c rried away
and bought the some set with 7 pieces. The table is a lot big-
ger ond 1here ore 6 choirs. $13'.95 was tO be the sensa tional
price .Oii 1h!s 1e1. We guarantee o iensotionot buy today at
$67 complete seven pieces because thats less tha n o ur ex-
bl,!yerpoid for !hem.
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1/2 pric e on odds ond ends of bedding. There it olot of this olt
out of the canon, some were u1ed for _di1play 1om~ were
soiled on delivery, some we don't know Why we bought\<'! all,
butoll of iJ is to be sold at 112 pric e, a nd a few damag ed
pi.en win be sold for even gf~ter di1cOunt1. Come ••• if we
have who! you-need.
tin.ts Bookcase Woll Unit iii Walnut ~ith large double d~1
commode base. This unit is over 6 ft. high ond 'fo'OI bought
with a large ·group of Pecan fUrnil\lfe. Rother than take thein
bock the maker gave us a· di1c9unt. To move t~em out and
,t;akei room ror the Pecan ones we ore selling 1trll'm1:1t $47
aoch. Cu1tomi1e o wall with 2 or 3 of .• the1e fine pieces of
furniture.
Kroehler Ook lorpn~ S1ool Se1 in heavy solid oak and soedte
... ton no~•· Here_ is a ieolly solid really heavy bar with
tWo bfg oali: bar 1tciOl1 that hove'thick foam cu1l1ions uf)hol-:.
siere.d en MUSi!~hydt. This. is a good l~ing Mt rt.01 1'101 !'01 •
1okt ol Sitt.ft Se an 5 "" ft.at wf'+loYe foe• their mome.nt
of truth at $121 comptet• todoyl ,
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-CO.AST TO CO.AST
A! levilz oll the "re•oil frills" ore token out of
the WorehouMt Price, Toke It home yourself
or hove ii delivered by levitx ot o small oddi-
~t~I charge, fithe, way, your savings or•
trenrte11®ul . •
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SUNDAY 10-A.M. JO 7 P.M;
Sl.N DIEGO f.WV., AT IEACH llVD., o" •sr •nie lro111 anywht,.
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(29) $119.95 French Provincial lingerie Che$ts in An tique
Whit9 or Pcntel Yellow. These are really decorators pieces but
ore very useful because of oll the drawer space. AH other
pieces from these groups ore sold ond gone, only the chests
remain ond they will go at $40 api«:e when we open today I
Bassett Oak Spanish Bedroom Suite include' 6 pieces. Tripi•
Dresser, Mirror, Chett, Bed and 2 Bedside Chests. OnCe in·a
while you might find o Bassett Spanish 3 piece gro\4) priced ·
und'er $300,but if anyone hos ever sold o Ba11ett 6piece
Spanish Suite for any where Mar $300 we how 'not htard of
it, Now get-this you con hove oll 6 p"js today for $2t7 but
really don't woit too lot• as 17 suitet o all we hove. .
Bassett 3 piece Maple B~droom.Suile.wit mico rto Dresser top
and Plate Gloss Mirror. t hese or• some odd sui tes with a big
dresserond-:a-1>-ebutlful Coloniot-be"d;-We h<Nt a ftrw-dinll -.
ond Nile Stond(lth;bot mo·srty·jost the 3..eieC!e suite1-so_O..._ ·fh9v ga;-i::it"$'t-7·7--ond""ttlcit'ctb'ou1112P"iM1•· Qtherpie,&.es OJ•_._ ...
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SmoP white Colonial BedrOom suite. Ideal for girls room. A
r90fly nk e dreuef ...,.,h mirror cinO !win site beds. The q'uarlfy ,,
II good and tht drawers are center guided and i:hnt proof, Do
iom9thing riice for_ your l!nf't gfrl W,. her on:e today for $11
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By 'THOMAS .KEIEVIL ,.
Of "' Delt9 .... '""' AS .THE FREQUENT shepherd of four young ladies, ages 7
through ts~·t. am re"Sfding· expert in the 1-iotta-go-to-lhe-bathroom
operation. •
No matter the admonition before leaving the house, no matter.
we had _d~parted a service statioo oril)r IS minutes ,previously, no
matter the circums41nce, I~ve...been there.
• 1 've beard the cry boarding the' Matterhorn
ride at Disneyla.rul.
' Stuck -by th e side ~f a mountain rO.ad in ·a.
roaring , drenc~ing rainstorm. .
Aloft in tiny cable CJlf ride up a mountain-
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Crossing the border at Tijuana on Sunday· af.
• ternoon.
But yesterdlly's was the prize winner-\ the
opening of Lion Country Safari.
. . WE PULLED OFF the San Diego Freeway and joined the tral,
fie Jam on Valencia Avenue, down· by El Toro. , .
Chiig~ chug,' chug for ·15 or 20 minutes and we're in µie park.
Chug, chug some more. Cars behind us backed up the freeway.
Ahea$1 .. _they_ja anes into wo and stretch inlO' tht veldt.
Signs all around : "No Trespassitig-Violators Will Be"Ecitep~''..
~ . Gate entry with complicated process of allowing cars into 'rild
animal area. · · •
. "Roll up your windows," commands young man in a bush
1ack,et .a.net official badge. 0 And Jady," motioning to -Prim, "you ..
get in back with the kids; we don't want any problems·with them
· openin·g the door. '
·"And keep those windo"'S clos~c!."
CLANG. BANG. We're inside. Cars -three abieast -are
inching along. We spot the first anim81s, a kind of a deer with two
horns. Traffic wirids into the wilderness ahead at a tedious pace. Be-
hind are a locked gate and 2.000 cars.. · '
"I gotta go to tbe bathroom !" said stepdaughter Debbie, the 7-year-old. . . -r -
·"Can 'it wait a little?''
"No, Tom , I gotta go NOW!'.' .
-Tknow Debtiie's habits as well as anyone. When she says NOW, ·
she means NO\V. But I also am a student at 'distractin"g young ladies
who are being pressured. .
"Look. there are the lions." I note bi'ighUy. Mother joins in the
gt!me of distraction. . ... ~ .
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-CION COUNTRY basiCaJly is a winding road tli3{ wanders 'In
and out of several "lands" "in which all manner of beast rest in what
passes very well as their native habitat. There are no -repeat no
-provision for bathrooms for young ladieS. _ -
· I suggest the ash tray. Too small, says mother.
~Well , hell,"' says understanding-father. "I can't manuiactur~
a bathroom. The.y don't make th'e!D in the ·middle ot a jungle."
"Stop the car and I'll stand with her by the side ol the road."
"Too dangerou~," I say.
"TI.lget out and I'll tun," pipes up sister Lindy, age 9. "I'm
not-going t!> have all those people looking at us while Debbie .... "
"Okay, okay. okay." · -
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Raceway and I become Dan Gurney. We weave iri and out of the
three lines of cars. Occasionally we note with false jollity the· presence
of zebra, ostrich and rhinoceros; the Teal issue is making it ·to the
end.
"Ho\v much longer, Tom ?" from jiggling Debbie.
"Only a Jew minutes, Deb ."
We enter the going-out locked gate._ We get the post position
and -roar. roar -a"-ross the parking lot toward a group of white
buildings. · . .
A YOUNG MAN gestures toward a parking area. I ignore bis
gestures. ·
"Bathroom, bathroom," I shout.
"Thatbuiiding," he points. .
Another spurt of speed. Doors burst open. Ladies pile out.
\Ve made it. Another dariilg race is logged in my book as a
success.
Out they come , with that dawdling, jaunty relieved pace one fiiS
in such circumstances.
"I'm thirsty," says Deb. "Can we .get a Coke or something?"
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Arny· Banner, 9. (le!tl and Kyell Wellman, 10, aren't ·going to itop
reading this summer ju.st because school ls 'Out. T~e)' are among the ·
many youn gsters \\'ho will be taking advantage of the summer read·
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Down tlae
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Jlalloon• to tlae Moon
Mission Viejo kids cling to ,heilwn-fi!led balloons
prior to start of 0 Balloon to the Moon" Contest at
ssion Viejo's Sierra Recreation Center. Kids tied
arc:ls with their. names to balloons and let them fly
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last Saturday: lnstru~ons on addressed, stamped
card ask finder to mail card back to rect.eation
center. Balloon flier whose card comes from farth-
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On.'Applause List
roiISSlON VIEJO -Every )'ear around
graduation tim"e, all fhe Scholars are
reCognized for their o Ut ~t an d In &
achievements.
·But it Isn't alw3ys the scholars tha~
get the most applause, wolf whistlell
and other forms of recognition when . . . the diplomas are handed oul.
.. ~D\Jrin fdisslo.!) Vie}o High School's
senior send~orf-TliurS<ta;rth·ere was the
usual amount of screaming, clapping.
and whistling as favorites picked up
their diplomas.. • ·
The most' applause Went ·to Rudolph
Valentino Moreno Jf. 1he most wikl
cheering went lo Rudell Holmes. Russell
Long had quite an ovation and wolf
whistles were provided by fans of Greg.
McMartin and ruchard Rutt. .
Monica Dixon and Janis Carter receiv~·.
ed· whistle!, but t)Je l}lost applaUJe. of
all was generated as Arthur Olsen walked
to his chair. .
He was the las(in\line.
f>.fJSSJON VIEJO -.Swlmmjn. clauet
are _under W!Y__!t Mission Viejo High
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G_overnment Leaders Meet at Wesiern White House Community residents may register __ _
By JOHN VALTE~
Of 1111 Delly ....... .,,
1'1ondays-through Fridafs from 2 ·to
be tried befor~ ;nci;ions could be grease. How d~ we cha nge the format -4 o.m. in the Boys' Physical EducatiOn
detennined. of this kind ·of business to market office. The first session is under way
The format under awarding lhe .minori· -something the government needs?" but three more sessions will take plact Scores of minority community and th,ou~ Aug 7 • business ltaders met at the Western ty "'contracts ls by not using the bidding Plans to 'streamline ·lhe system include ts" · · ' process, but pref~tlal selection. or comm issioning the Office of F.conomi:c Instruction for beginners, advancecJ
White House Monday to find better ways a qualified minority business. instead. Opportunity to seek oul qualified can-beginners, intermediate and competition
of giving pref~tial trea~t in "That cost& on an average or about dldatrs for the government contracts swimmers is being offered. A special
·governrilent proclirement contracts to JO percent more, because, obviously, we followed up by contacts by the variou~ ·pro~ram. for presohoolers also 1 ~
minority businesses_. -aren't going-to-the lowest bidder," he agencies char&ed with offering the_ayail;ab.ILEach st!ssi?~ Is two wffU-
But spokesmen for the meetinc agreed explained. fed eral assistance: The goal of identified and includes _ten_ 30 mtnute lessons. Fee
itD one definite problem : finding the "But it is l}eing done . ufl<!er close businesses is SOO~ • for each session l5 $6.
minority buinesse:s. scrutiny and direction by· the PresKSeilt, "We also are planning storefront opera-•• Ballet Co11r1e IJegiMI: .
Labeled the first m In or I l Y and~ause of that we aren 't interested lions where we will have an orfi~ in
businessman's blvitational conference in in minim al savings by using bidding." a minority· area so that people can MISSIQlLVlEJO....; Ten weeks of ballet
the-West, the day-IQng series or talk.s he dded. come in oU the streel and ask about lessons will begin Wednesday at th9
fuvolving black. brown and ye~low Al Kuniig 's side during a noontime ·. ·uie programs," Kunzig said . t>.1isslon Viejo Recreation Center.. ,
----"'businessmen· wu=met with a m1Jed--press· confere~was Berkeley G=But·-By thc__end of Monda y afternoon , he The classes· will take place on Wed·'
reaction by the guests. rell, vice president of Nixon's Advisory predicted~Jearer suggestlons-rronr lt!e ncsday mornings with pre-ballet. for l
But the hosts, officials of the General .Council on Minority Business Enterprise. delegates would be known. and 5 year olds beginning at 8:15 a.m .. :
Services Ad.Ministration (Uncle Sam's a ~egro from New York, who pointed Asked if reporters could sit in and ballet I for 6 year olds and up, 9
shopper} termed the meetin&s s out one Inherent problem among small note commentsJi'om the delegates duriil& a.m.; ballet ll, 10 a.m. and ballet Ill~
milestone tn the impH!mentation of the businessmen and manufActurer;s of his thei r discussions of the program's prob-II a.m.
new plan to channel -tltrOulh preferer\& race. · \ems, Kumtg deltly ~lined to offer · The cost for the lessons will be· tie
tlal awarda of contncts _ an ettimaled "Rislit now just about an~ the small the invltaticffi lo reporters. · foi recreation cehter members and $D
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million ·tn government procurement black industry is geared to cosmetics · "I think that the presence or the . for non-members. For rtgl straUon in-
fundt by the end of fi9cal 1971. and hair ~ue. Unfortunately, the press would destroy the candor we most formaUoil contact the Mon~ c:Hter.
OSA Jlead Walter Kum.ii, htld of the government has very llWe call for hair deeply need today," he said. at 837-4084. ~
ev.ent, aaid the meeting wu geared to
apPrise lhe leader!; about the various
facets of the President-inspire4 program,
then ask for .sUggestions on bow to
bind the conctpt ·~gether.
But by lunch time many of the !elders .
attending bad mixed opinions on Uie
·meeting.
One said they felt the-' plart to be
"paternalism without participation."
Bt1t Kunzig said the only fnajor prnb-
lem encounterid so far was the iden-
tification of aualified businessmen from
minority gl'QUJJI.
He said colorfully that lhe plan has
high merit because it taps minority
resources in the fjeJd of federal
purchues of millions of sffialJ itema
and services, including mail bags, soaps,
gloves, gauges, glue-:-.. " -
---He said another hangup in the program
Is apprisinJ the minority businessman
that the he.JP Is available .
Through counseling and a c t u a t
teaching. he added, the m i n or i t y
businessman can take advantage of .the
opportunities and win government con-
liract.s.
But the luncheon chatter was less
optimistic. ~One Negro busines!man ·from Los
Angeles said that--the plans, 1dmtnistered
generally ~ugh the small business ad· ~
mlnistratloil are most helpful, but make
few aound provisions fOr the,.,.businessman
to achieve financing to enlible him to
deliver the product or services sought
by government. contract.
Af!O'her delepte. watching his .fellOW"s
leave on a tour or the grounds around
the Nixon estate, described the day 's
evehts as "a ·farce." • ·
We a lot . .
of extras to this . . -
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You'.d expect to pay a lot more
for any car in the Galaxle 500 .
class-eapeclatly wlth all then
extra features \ Instead, we've
lowered the price! That'•
what your Ford Dealer'•
Economy Drtve ts •ff abcnll
Her•'• wta.t •'ve lddld:
• Vlnyl roof
• All·vinyl Interior trim
• Speclal metallic paint .
• Delufe wheel covers
• Chrome rocker moldingt
• Chrome door edge guardt
Plus all of Ford'• other
fine ftliturH. .
The Galaxie 500 you buy during
the Economy Drive it the aam1
luxury-Oquippecl automobile lt'•--
always been. With Ford's
famo us quiet ride. With lhe
spacioys "Front Room" th1t
gives you more leg and knee .
room up front . Smooth ride and
handUng. Available in both
2·door and A-door models.
And your Ford Dealer's
Economy Drive savinga doni
stop there. You'll-find apecl1I
bargains on other model.a, too-
Including F:ord's champion .
saver, Maverick. See,your Ford
Dealer soon. There's never Kunzig conceded lhat the day's output
of constructive criticism from the
delegstea had nol. yet been assessed,
but he said the plan llill needed to
~liii~r)b;;.;b:·ffn a better tirrie to save. -
· Niguel Attorney
.Wins .State T~x
Appraiser Post
Attorney Gerold G. Williams of Laguna
Niguel-bu: been appointed a state In-
heritance ta1 apprailer by State eon.
lroller HoUlton 1. Floomoy.
WUllams, 29 of 24JCl2 La Hermosa
wu an Orange County deputy district
)ttomey from 195$ to t967 when he
established a J:rivate law practice ia
Santa Ana,
He .UVu as treasurer ol an advJaory.
-board to _ ~lh Coul -tlommuoily.
lloopilal and was instrumenlal In draf\jng
bylaWI rw the Laguna Beach
Coordlnotlni COuncil -~ • ruid<nl
of Lquna Beach.
Williama did his und<rsndUtl< -k
at the University ot California, Berke1er,
and attended Hastings Law Schoof 1n
San Francisco. '
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Agnew J\aps_. Y oung-~Unrest Pane~st
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-DETROIT (AP) -Vice P-mldtnt rou1ht qalnst the govemmem!""-...
Spiro T. Agnew criUclJed 1 YOWi& Commenting Ol the lnt.ervie'!' at a
member ol the PrUldent's CommiMioo -news conferenqJgday, Agnew said :_
. "Rhodes lost ao Ume in letting the
on Campus Unr:at today ud said if public know how he intends to !,llilize
remarks attributed to J09eph Rhodes his new post to lilt him from obscurity
Jr. are accwite'he should resign. to national notoriety." Rliod.., It ·a Jun!« fellow at.l!'IO'a.id Ainew .emphuiz;ed his Jemarks about
Univentty was appointed SaturdaJ by Rhodes l:bou1d aot be interpreted as
Presidelt Nl1on ·to serve en lbe com-an tmplled. criUcism of . the President.
miasioll bNded by 1ormer Republican He also emphasized that his criticism
cc..o. -. .,. _,, .._ ..,.1 Gov. Wllllam W. Scranton of of Rhodes wu hued on what he had
. . · Pennsylvania._ ~ read'~ lhe.newspaper. . .
tervJew as saying he feels be-bu--a~thlnltln&-about 'campus bumJ~when they
"solema responsibility'' to pre v en l pulled the trigger," Rhodes said iii
further deaths ~··conece campo1n._ ~reference-to Niloa'• remark about IOf'll '11'11 do anytlili1g. -even talk to Ow. ·
devil -if 1 <:1-n atop people from cam~ dissenters. •
being killed," Rhodes was quoted as "If the Presidenl's and vice president's
sa,ylng by I.he Times. stalemeills' are · kllling people, I . want
· Rhodes told the Times: "Al loD1 as to kDow that," Rhodes was quoted as
• these guys (White -olflciaJJ) l<tep saying ..
lalking to me, I ought to be lbot if AgHW was in Detroit to speak at
I don 't use the opportunity. a Republican party fund-raising 'dinner.
Al another point in the interview, He told 4,000 Republicus at the ft(l6+.
Rhodes Said: "I'm ...Uy worried. about plate dinner Mond1y nlghl that a group
Joe Namath, the New York Jets ~u interview pUbllshed Monday, the "RhOdes showed_!_!rw11.ar..e11t_b1as
=---quarterb&Ci ana man a15i5ut-t0wn, ·New -York: Timei . ijUO(ea-RhOdel a ....--lhlt will _maie'_hlm counterproductive
says Italian girls don't seem to dig · sa,ying in reference ~ suaea&na that k! the -work or . I.be commission," the
tho se American football players. the NWl:l ~tiol bu provoked vice president said.
our' administration's atlitude,"\addlq: he Calls the "emotlonaries"' ~ trying
that he was so unimpreisid-wtttr·bio&h··-.to~corraJ-the right-to--diuenl--durin&1--tr·t
,,arties"'Uiat he had not become .involved lhis year's elections .•
politically. ' / He said rational dissent.and the proper
What ·they go for is soCcer stars.· campus violence,· "'the kids hive 1ot "Unless the Times n:po~r is in error,
ln Rome to make a WeStern-film to (ee:l IOIDIOnf: bas tbe power to ~ Mr. Rhodes should n!Slpt. . , ..
called "The Lil.st Rebel," Namath . inv~ tht grave cbarps beinC ~ was. qu~ted m lh~_Times tn·
"One oC the things I want.. to try use of rhetoric are required · to bring
lo figure out is ...00 1ave wtiai OJ1iers "procreuive partisuship" to the camt
to. ~ti police on campus and were they paiim:.
\vas so hard up for feminine com· .... .. pany over the weekend jl\at he told
a U.S ewsman: "lf..:.:You'd had
any class, you would have brought
a eouple of broads." NiXon Sets .
TV Address ·
-Ruling Not RetrO..ctive-
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pmidenl
Nixon will appeal to the public Wed-
nesday to maintain faith in the nation's
_ecooomy_despile.Jltc • .bi~~1 • .\!n<mJ1loy·
meat in five year1, the deepest buslneSs
llump in a decade and U{e Worst inftaUon
in 20 years.
'I1le Pfesident plans lo addre~ the
nation over radio apd television at nooa
DJ• ttf'~!MtM« ... Y 4-ticalllf r .
New ·Draft Guidelines Set
WASHINGTON (UPI)·-Anyone who draft registrants may claim Con-retroacUvity ol the ruling, Tarr said:
already has""received an induction notice scientious Objector st.atus on eUiical or ·u1 think it does not apply. It will. not
. will not be -el.l.gible for exclusK>n under moral as well as traditional religious apply to anyone who has been ordered
the-broadened definition or Conscientious gtounds. ,,. r-for ind·· .... u....••
Objeclor decreed , Monday by t h e The draft director told a news con-"" ~· • """ ...... '
Supreme Court, the Selective Service ference : "My suspicion is that CongreSs · Tirr sb1 new auidelirtes for the na-
chief. sl:l:id-todey -------'WiU want·to look--at1hi . ------tion'1-.f;Ol'Hoc:al··dratt-·boarcts-wlll-be
Curtis W. Tarr. who became the direc-.11e said he had nol considered any published by next week. ·I-le annou~
tor of the Selective Service System ~egislative pr_oposals of his own. Asked the guidelines and three· other draft earlier this Year on the retirement of 1f he would like to see Congress change ..
Gen. Uwis 8. Hershey, told a news the draft law · to reverse the ruling,. · dec1stons at the news conference.
conference he did not regard the high he 'said, "tt certainly would ·make our Allbough the Supreme Court still has
court action as retroactive. job easier.·• · · . . before it a Case inVoJ'Vini Whether a
.·.n.,...'*'1t,....ln-a...S.l,.ntlia1. bpld that In reswose to a guesUon on possible man can claim conscientious objector
slatus ror_a specific: war -such as
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Agnew at GOP Dinner
Somt ptople know ;mt hpw to Mep
cbol on a hot day. This voungster
shows just how cool Detroit's K~nntdy
~'\qua.re fountain can be on a 90·
•lronf aid to predict rt<eDI econonuc
troubles are on their way to 90lution.. '
Nixon abo is e1pected to call on
bulinesa ud labor to uert gmler
restraint in their P'icf: and wage
decisions to help speed the .... of the
.....,..i lnfiation-lllnce the K<nu war.
But he is certain to atop' 1'tll ahorl
of proposing mandatory cooiloll.
. Vietnam -Tarr's guidelines ruJed this ~-u.s·. ·correspondents "'~. guidelioes being aenl 14 local •
. . boa~!· ::~ •. u .. that • man·· In Vietnamese
1--degree da~, • The White -.-meed Monday NbOn bu nqueated llin<" on radio
netwwb for bl<-.....,_ The teleYilion -kl said they would alao wry
theoddresL
d C T ~lief must ~ siocere in order to qu81ily ·R l b V for classification as a"ConsCieiitious Ob-M O e ease Y roops iec_tor.\ man must be opposed to ~.r assacre pens
·. ' ~--lri all rorms;-meamnc -t21e--new-ruling-DA-NANG,V·ietnam---{UPl)~ A pro:
Some 35 demom&raior1 picket-
ed Rocky Butte, Ore. ;ail Sunday
·chanting, "Free the pri!:oner1,
~off-the pigs" and othe'r slogans,
From tM ;ail ctn'l1t a lone voice:
"Ltt w: ovtta _M_rl; we'U~sign-thl_
petition.~'
•• Mrs. R. W. Roy1ter'1 mail WU
"bugged" aitllough lbe seal WU W>-•
broken in N<lkomil, F1a., af!er 1,3llO ·
miles. '!be Nolcomis woman bad
written her~daUghter in Richmond,
Mich. It was livelier·thlllH!zpected
newS. Loia Ernst opened the letter
in Michigan and· out crawled a pal·
mettci bug, a kingsized.member o(
th....:oach family that can lly •••
sort Of an airmail roach. Mrs. RQys-
ler said she was unaware her mail
. was bugged when she sealed the
letter in Nokomis. • · O. W. Glllgui1t, a retired grocer
In Minneapolis, Minn ., is still de-
livering the goods as an active
church layman at the age of 88. He
\\'IS elected this week to p one--year
term on the · Messiah Lutheran
Church Council. He has served as
councilman under all six senior
pastors the ch_u·rch has ¥d. s~nce i~
organization 10 1908. He Jotned m
1912. •• When Mrs. Bill l:eckott, ¢ South·
ampton, England, dented the front
---..-of the.family. car.three months ago,
her husband painted "Hers" across
lhe damage to show who had done
it. Finally, he agreed to have it r~
paired and the letters painted over,
on1y to dent it himself in the same
place last week. "I leave you to
guess what I'm going to write ac-
ross the dent," Mrs. Lockett said.
Ni1011 Ont ~ bil plans for
an economiC speech on April 17. The
address bu been detiyed aeveral Umes
for a varietf al ,....., especially
clriNGPiiiildii-lil-Jldoc"''"· -AdrniniltnilDa 10UrCe1 sUd Niun con--
Siders the WllJ to be -and .
that -llJ :... -tnDlll<a -II <erllla to be .-oc1. He II Hid
to beUne -the _., needl now
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--.. ""1JIN<I. * '* * Inflation Study .
Panel Announced .
By President
WASHINGroN (AP) -President Nix·
on Will annouoce--plans to set up a
commission, without formal enr~nt
powen, to publicize. wage and. pr~
increulll lbal would -Inflation, •
high administration aource said today.
The source, who tn~t..i that he "6t
be idenUfied, said "Things aren't locked
up yet." but lhe idea of ~commission
ts pi'Obibly tbel>ne Nixon 1(111 advance
in a racUo-te:leviskm speech to Qle nation
at noon Wedne!day. .
The SOUJ'Ce" said the commission pro-
bably would consist of n i n e to 15
members, dlostn from sucl\ people as
widely respected former public officials
and-perhaps··aome. Jftlf!nl government
men.
Alt.hough it was not spelled out, the
President's pian 1Jppareotly will bear
a slroog-reeemblance to that suggested
by Se<:nWY ol·Houslng George Romney,
who~ a watchdog group. to ~x
pose-iflationary wage and price tn·
creases to the public vjew.
SAIGON (AP} -Three American cor· Dudman, 52, said he, Miss Pond and "does not oPf:ll the door to exemption · secutor told a court-martial board today respond'en~, held captive by Viet Cong Morrow had asked ,!heir captors about_ of one opposed to a particular war." he would prove a u S M . trol
troo . C -~·· for more than fiv.e the fate of the other missing newsmen,' -The jnd!.vidual's belief · must be •--k-18 vi·e·-·-ese wo.m.e andne hpald~ ps In aiuuuula · bul "we received no reply." He said something ltio?e than a personal moral wu . i.uaui • n an c 1 ,-.;n,
we_eks were· released __ and returned to they saw none of the other reporters code: He needs to have taken into ac-from their homU and shot them to
Saigon today apparently unharmed. still missing in Cambodia. count beliefs of "other wise men " and death without provocation. "We'~ safe,,_and h~l~y. and. w~Du.dman ~ke_in aJelephone interview m':l81 have (.'Or!Sulted beyond . the' scope Capt. Franz Jev11e, 2T, of Minnea ti
in gOOB shape,. said Ri~ard B. Thii!man from Miss Pond's apartment 1 n olh.11 own~tie.Jiefs. made-ihestalerfitnt as an e1ght·member
of the St. Louis Post Daspat~, rel~~ed downtown Saigon. -. .i.;,;.'Ibe. belief of the applicant for board of Marlne Corps olli-. rs -·v--• with Elliabeth Pond of the Christian --. ... ., .. ~ Sc~ Monitor and Michael D. M<irrow . They were ·captured last. !fK1Dth at obJ . itatw, must be .~ result of to try Pvt. Michael A. Schwarz 21 "''.....,. the eas'ern ed I the '-' 1•·1 -some kind of '"'"'<Torous tra1rung.1' . • • ol llispalch, Inc. -. . ~ . ge o .provmcuu cap wa •ae or Weirton W Va 16 ' f Dudman added that the trio received or Svay ffien •• 7Z miles soothe~ of Prior to Tan"s news conference Presi-• · ·• on C<>Whs o
roua:n treat,ment at first when their in-Phnom Penh, 1n a car they had driven dent Nixoo aJaned ao eucuUv~ order. premeditated murder. _ ~ . _ ~s suspect.ed thal they were from Saigon. . . . aiaborizing a cbanee In the draft in· Schwarz pleaded innocent to the
Amtrican government personnel. But. Dudman sa1~ the only ex.ctpt.ion to dudkln lt'ocedure. • charges. He was the first.. or three
he said, they were treated "with kindness the decent treattnent a~corded them oe-Nixon alal ordered the selecUve service Marints to come to trial. All are charged
and consideration" once their credentials curred the day of thell' ca~, when to hold a new lottery July 1 for those in the Feb. 19 1970 incide t t H I t as cOrttspandenls had been established. he and Morrow, 24, were b~ndf~. whb reach age 19 thb: caJeodar year. . . , ' n a am e
The three. captured May 7, ·were /otced to. nm about half a mile behind Tarr explained that the executive order ~0· 4 lll Son Thang Village 27 miles
released in CanlbOdia itonday nighl and a molorb~ke, th~ knocked to the grou~d would crack doWn on young men who south of _Da Nang. .
a'rriVccl in Saigon early today after and lef~ in a darkened room with their failed lo report. fOr a pre-induction A court spokesmen said the olher
hitchhiking in from the border. hands h~d.. physical. ~~Uons now provide ~at Marines would be tried separately.
Their ttlease left some 20 cor· He .said in a statement Pr,t;pared. ~y if 3 man f8:11i 1.o ttpOrt for a ~-~-Jevne, the court prosecutor, said In
respondents from eight nations st ill in the tr10 that the,y were .freed last.rught d~ physical, he cannot. be reqwrt'd an opening slatement the "killer patrol"
captivity in Cambodia. The first captures at about ll <>c_loci: in Cambodia on to be ~ucted. to which Schwarz belonged entered the
occurred April 3. a .stretch or hig.hway one" between !Jndet the new order, a '!'an who ·hamlet the night or Feb. 19 .
Two Columbia Broadcasting System Saigon a~d Phnom Penh. fails to report for the ph~al ll'!ay "The patrol approached the people who
(CBS) newsmen, (ieorge Syvertsen and . He s,aid ther were taken. to an j?n· be ordered to . report .for induct>On were in the hooches, brought them
Gerald Miller, were killed May 30 along ~sclosed location on the hilf:lway by anywa~·~Tarr said. He said.the penal~y outside and there the-people were shot ·
with a cameraman and their driver Jeeps and a relay of motorbikes from for failing to • report ·'OS: induction JS with n.o provocation," Jevne said.
in a Viet Cong ambush southwest o(\ a re~ area" and set free. a f~y -with. a maxunum penalty Defense sources said a large· part
Ptinom Penh Miss Pond. 33, said she didn't know · of1~1ve y~rs 1!1 ~and $U1,to:I fine. · o( the defense would be based °" aUega.
· --if their· release was arr.11:nged or why· Our intention JS that the law should lions the patrol came under ftre as
Blacks R~pagc
In Miami Area
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smashed &tore windows and threw rocks
at motorists Monday night. Police said
officers were fired upon bY' snipers.
Riot squads and sniper teams, v.-earing-
bulletproof vests, restored order in the
area early today. There were: no reports
or any gunshot wounds ..
Police fir'ed tear gas canisters to
disperse groups or blacks along a 10
block strip of 27th Avenue. Four persons
were arrested.
they were freed. "We don't know be~pptted uniCormly acrcm the country,'_' it conducted its night miss.iqn in the
anything about the backg~nd o( it." · Tarr said. Que Sonh Va!ley, a ,Viet Cong stronghold
--------~-~-----------------near South .Vietnam's F10rthen1 coast.
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-said Uie VfCtims were wive&:" and Children
of Viet Cong soldiers ...
The Urst prosecution witness was Sgt.
Harvey L."Meyers, 23. of Superior, Wis.,
a noncommissioned office in the Marine
Rifle Company that sent out the patrol.
Meyers said the patrol leader, Pvt.
RaP1dall D. Herrod, 20, o( Calvin. Okla .•
told him before the patrol left that
"the Sii:. (company commander) told
me to kill anything that moved."
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Most · _of ·Nation Tranquil_· -. .
In Cambodian
Sanctuary .l\f ove
·.Som~ Heavy _ Stor"!S Re-port.ed Over Mi.dwest
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.~ Cainbodian vi llager "1th a wooden rifle gets.~ pat on the back
fron1 a sn11ling GJ fOr a job '"ell done during a manual or arms drill.
· U.S. lroo pl are in U1c area to support South Vietrulm tr~oops. . ,
• SA1GON (AP) -Military sources said
today the allied sWeep into Cambodia
has cost enemy forces the equivalent
of 4,to:I trucklciads of material sent down
the Ho Chi Minh trail and through other
Infiltration routes. Allied forces lost t50
lives in accomplishing this.
'Ibe-olficials, basing their trucki•g
esUmate Oii the use of standard 21frton
vehicles said the U.S. and South Vie\..
namese forces have captured o r
destroyed 8,442 tons of war supplies
alnce me-offensive a1alnst border
sarlctuaries ~gan seven weeks ago.
Assessing the eUectt of these loue1,
the offldal said ttA in enemy hands:
-The 6,319 tons of seized rice would
feed more than 23,000 North Vietnamese
.and Viet Collg soldiers at full · raUon
for a year;
-The 20,921 individual weapons would
arm IO batlalions at .full strength; ·
-.The 2,380 crew-served weapoas would•
arm 34 battalions: and
-The mortar, rocket and recoilless
rifle rounds found among the l,aot tons
o( aittmunition would equa.I the aver11e
expen<Uture or 16.562 shelling attacks.
tn additicin. the' ~aches in Cambodia
havtylefded 40 tons of explosives, 21
tons of communications eqqipment. • I!
tons of uniforms and clothin&, 27 tons
of medical "luppUes, lfl',i tons · of :..
miscellaneous supplies, 89 tot11 of ult ·
and ~ tons ol other food. The 1ndlv1du8t
arwl. trew·ser\·cd weapons weighed 'l&q ·
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de!eGUve...wor.k...has been done· from:" home an'd ca~led. a few, .weeks what changes
the Apollo 13 moon.ship ex~---P..aii's lhirO attempt~ alk: 10 m,ake:
I · h been blamed on the moon. ~ "We -Will not fly Apoll~ 14 P osion as .on , 1L! highly cri1ical -report to the moon until WP...are con-
human and mtthaniCal error. scored the Nat Ion a I fident Lhat we 'have done
The space ail: ency now must.' Aeronautics and S p a c e everything · necessary t o
decide how to prevent any Ad m i n i s t r a tlon, North eliminate tbe cnndilions that·
r.ecurrence. . · Amer\cim Rockw_,U Corp., 'and caused or contributed to the ,
. How · well . it does will Beech Aircraft Corp., for '1a problem on Apollo 13," Paine
deteniune. the course o{. U>e . serious oVersight" -in the said. · _ • "'l~-
alr~ady has been delayed two North Ai:neri~an Rockwell is board which prepar,ed.the 91-1-, :J r'"-
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -that mlght occur if lhe Ujlited
Capture<f"blackllsts:• indicate States Were ID pull ool were
a blood tiath of at least 100,000 · cles igned . to draw atention
execuUons wouJd follow Com-away frorp.:the .blood bath that
· munist takeover In South Vi~t-alteady is gQlng on.
nam, t}le Pentagon has been Kennedy said several hun-
told by a researdl group. 4red thousand c i v i I i a n s
. The Rand Corp. at Santa already have .been kiJled in
Monica, .Calif., ·gathered the the Vietnam wilr .
Information for the Defense· The figure woold gn muCh
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the n:plosion, Apollo 14 ~ygen. tank. chairman of the eighl-n1ernbcr · n
. moot~, until Dec. 3, and it ·prime contractor for the page report. was asked if he ·~~!!-~
may &lide -into.....J971..-0ther-Apollo-comma~· and ser-vice_.thought--the-recon1me'naations-~ -
Apolln flights may 'be stretch-modules and Beech •'built woold permit a December '
ed oul"or elimina~. Apollo 13's twn service module launch of Apollo 14. _
~-• 0e·p:atttn1!1it's Adv a n-c·e~ct-highel", Hosmer'believes, lf-the--
~search Projeet!I Agency Communists, d·ecided on a
Uf'I Te...._i.>
TELLS APOLLO 'WHY'
P rober Cortwr ight ·'
Judge Win.s
Court Game
Of Nu mbers
A special "ievie~~rd ,Mon-oxygen tanks. . "My ·own view is that it
day concluded a two-month Dr. Thomaa 0 . Paine; Nit.SA will be a strenuolfS schedule,
irivestigation into the oxygen ad.mlniatrator, said the agency but they've been met before,"1
tank •blast that endii.ngered would lludy ,t be recom-he replied. -
Thant Asks Meetings
.As Quest foi: Pe ace .
THE HAGUE !AP) -U.N ..
Secretary-General U. Thant
called on the leaders· of the
wQ[Jd_'.s_g[eat_pc)wers today
to meet from time to time
in a neutfal country in a quest
for pea~.
'. 'fliant suggested thal · the
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Vote Begins--
In-Unus ual
Ma yof Ra ce
NEWARK, N.J. ('IP) -
Some 90,000 voters were ex-
pected to choose . I o (! a y
between an iRcumbent on trial
heads of i>tate or foreign
NEW BRITAIN, CO n l\: ministers of all major powers,
(UPJ) -. Judge· Rod '1 e Y inCLLtdi11g Communist China,
Eielson °liRd Lissie Green, 16, get together now and then
About 220 young Jl'.OOple have
been attending their own
.gathering on foocj, P:roblems
!or the P.lSt thrfe days. Some
of the youths will also be
delegates to the o f f I c I a I
lneetlng in · The Hague's tall
Congfess~bouw, or convention
!l;>ll,'
~T~e youngsters have-been
in · federal court and a
,.challenger seeking tn beco1ne
the · first blacl; mayor of a
major northeastern city ..
and tlie. 241-page report w·as '' r a d'I ca I and r_a p Id
written by Steven T. Hosmer. , transformation · or so~ i et y
Rand is. one o{ the oldest ·uncluding collectivization)."
· --. . "If this were to happen,
study gn>1;tps re c ~ I v 1. n g · th idd.ilion of the •.ta lor '"
military support. and of the mercantile class
i'The roll of the blacklist would swell the number or
in the Communist scheme of potential victims, and the
operations is clear;• the likelihood of-an extensive __
• Uf'l.T........,. report says. . blood bath would be very :
D • t b• '" ' "A. long range purpose of great Indeed," he said . .. IS WI! ang cc.eace · \ the list.is.to provide-a master -Hosmer said the pre..,,1
. . . / ~roster so that, once the Viet' .conflictjn South Vietnam '.'has
(\Pentagon pollc~ma n lakes the Rev. Malcolm Bo.yd Cong gain control of an area, engendered far more vlolerit
1ntp ~ow after he a ttempted ~o celeb~a~e an. E p1s-. they can systematically seek antagonisms than the Viet
copahan ma~s a~ the Pen~gon. The m1rus ter·and ~6 out and deal with individual Minh's earlier struggle against-
others repr.esenting the E piscopal Peace Fellowship targets," it said. the French." ·
\\1ere charged with making_a "loud an<Lunusual "The number ot.executians ~aptured documents-and the -·
noise" on federal property. alo~ (not counting assassina-estima tes of the South Viet-
tions) could well tolal many namese government analysts
Postal Reform Debate ·
Opens 011 House Floor
tens of thousands," H05tner indicate the Communists are, ·
said. carrying out as many"as 5,000,
"One can only guess at what ' executiQns a year, he said. •
the mitlimuin would be, bul l ' ·
this author finds il di[firolt
to believe that the number
woold be much less . than
100,000." '•
Ab®t· a lllO!lth ago, Sell,_ "Sheutd pi.r-t1:t-PK1tld-*"'-..,.
l\t o n d a y played a numbers in a city such as Vienna or living and mee~ng in an aban-
game in cfrcuil court, anq Geneva to try ~to change -the •. doned barracks, refitted for
the teen-ager lost out to the e?1ph asis ffi intematio~al rel a-. them. by the Dukh. A.nny.
~fayor . Hugh J. Addoniiio,
56, faCing charges o~ e~lortion
and 1nCXJme tax evasion, and
Kenneth A. Gibson, 38. a black ;""'==~;;;·""~-. ·~ -~!rom co!!!ro~ation and They call their group "The ~ ~{OlVlSJOR~ '6Ufidffii'Of a New Earth" and have civil engineer, each predicted
Eiel~n.~ who received na-safe and peacefuJ world. decorated iheir quarters with victory after a bitter cam-
\\'ASl·IJ.NGTON (AP) -The dependent U.S. Postal Service Edward M. Kennedy (~ ,_t.h• to -come." .
battle to reforn1 the natiori's aimed at putting them on a Mass:) said the United States ,1e11a 5"1"11ec:11v, "...,.1m-a•""111
t I I d r It h , self-paying basis by 1978 and already wu involved in a 1•H411111~11£~
tioJlal attention in 1964 when He made the suggestion in slogans advocating the idea paign in which racism was
he ordered a n'umber of well~ a speech prepared ·for the _of revol~ion. ·the dominant issue. ··
openina: session of the.second Youths protesting Portugal's Vetesan political observers to-do parents --+Jrrested Jor
serving .liquor to teen-agers
at a party in Darien. greeted
Lissi~ at the bench to hear
a breach.of peace charge.
PJcase fake the Wad of
gum out of your mouth," the
judge said.
She swore at llim and kept
World .. Foocr Co n g re s s , policies in her African colonies rated the ,...[Ul!Off election too
sJ)Onsored by the U.N. Food met the delegates today as close to call.
filiCI AgricultUral Organization they arriv~d at t!'le hall. Three The ·polls close al 8 p.m:
-(FAO). More than 1,530 Dutch girls and an 18-year-old Newark's population o r
experts from more -than 100 > boy stood on the sidelines and 402,000 includes about 1·13,000 ·
countries are scheduled to at-said they were starting a ~ registered voters. Allhoogh
tend the twO:week meeting, hour fast to demonstrate their the city is estimated to be
aiintd at finding w.ays 'to im-conviction that help should go 63 pttcent black or Puerto
prove food supplies and to to the poor, Dot to the rich Rican. whites out nu m b e r
raise . living-standards, and to large companies. 1 nonwhites about 3 to 2 among
pos a sys em an a en eac · I • blood bath in Vietnam. He •1 .. ;
mailman's wallet is opening 1_J;~;~,~~~~·e~s -~e~igll~\~pe~m:r:~:~~t~~e:;:,:.:c~~1c;ha~r~gect;~the'.1~a~dtrru~·n~l;st~ra:t~ion~'•1:~·~'~··~-;~~;· --~~~·;~-::J in the Hoose today under the tive to April 18. references to a blood bath
Ytreat or another nationWide 1 f
mail strike.
J a 1n e s Ii .. Rademacher,
president of the National
Association of Leiter Carrier_§,
prl'dicted Monday the House
will Pass the la.ndmark legisla-
tion lhis week. But he warned :
"If i"he Hoose rejects the
bill th'ere derini tely Will be
ln30 .,
a spri11ter can cover
particularly in Unde rdevt:loped registered voters. -.-~chewing----~~=-9.etions. Addonizio,...a ..... for.mer-con---a sli:lke..nexLweek~
·:Thirty dafs, '' said Eielson. Lestc_r B. Pearson, foQller Cosmona.uts gressman, has been mayor for At the same t. i m e , nearty.3QO JC!rds.,-----._. ~•
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Her parents urged her to prime minister of Canada, eight years. Rademacher said there w i I I
be quiet; but she swore at said in a speech ·prepared for _,.... Police Director Dorhinick be "hit-and run" walkouts
them and kept chewing. the session tha~ of the 3.S Staym• g Up Sp~ in a speech on behalf in !he . states or senators who
billion P.e<Jple in the world . or Addonizio before a white pa rlicipate in a threatened
"Six,ty days," said EielsOfl. "a billiOn • are . hungry 0; . • • a~dien~, said the el~tion was ·filibuster when the legislation
Then a "policewomaR began dangerously Undernourished,-"JPSOOW (AP~ -Space ~n-a question of "white versus goes to the Senate. __
to ~scort ~issie oul of the or both." , . durance . cha.mpt0ns Andrian -black." , . "\V hcn the senators slarl
court.room and she swore at He said something must be Niko&ayev ud Vitaly Sevas-Addonizio is on trial iA U.S: talking.'' he. said in an in-
done to stabilize the world's ty'aDov continued to circle the District Court in Trenton with · terview, "we start walking." her.
"Ninety _days · and take her
away," tl1e judge said.
The police did. with Lfssie
still chewing.
population while there is" still earth today, dining o• chicken six co-Defendanl!i, including After a New York I o c ta I
time, and he asserted ·that filet and .other~ dis.hes. But some .o~her city. ?fficials, ?" threatened to str~k.e last ~eek,
there is "not enough time to the Soviet .{lruon gave no charges of coJ1sp1r1ng to obtain Rademacher not1f1ed national
await the resu1ts ol economic publicity to their record for financial k i C"k ba c k s on letter carrier leaders that he
growth." time ~n space. municipal contracts. will a~k fo_r autho:ity !<1 call ~ Tass reported briefly that Gibson, who was chosen a nationwide slr1ke if the
Ted's Tide Tnr...ns
the Soyuz 9 spacecraft had ''Man of the Year" in 1964 llouse de(eats the reform @...nd
spent · 13 days 22 hours in by the Newark Chamber of pa v raise legislallon.
orbit by 8 p.m. Moscow time Commerce, has been endorsed TI1e legislation would turn
Monday. -by ~ city's two newspai't.rs. the mails over to an in-
'Most Noiv .Doubt Senator
NE\V YORK (AP) -Since
the publication of the Chai>-
paquiddick inquest findings,
pub1iCOpinfon nationwide-has
taken a decisive tum agains~
Sen. :Edward }11. Kennedy CD·
Mass.), the ..\.ouis H a rr i s
surveY. reports.
By 53 to 23 percent, a ma-
jority of J ,287 households
queried bctwCen May 8 and
·10 agreed with the judge's
final opiJiiorf, ''doubting thttt
Sen. Edward Kennedy tuf!led
on the dirt road by mistake.
on his way back to the
mainland" and finding that
"the · senator's driving pro-
bably CQntributcd" to the
death Of Mary Jo Kopechne.
the survey stated.
It added that the number
\\'ho say ther,. "request Teet
Kennedy Jess ' ~as i~reased
from 28 perei!nt.immcdiately
arter the accident last July
to ·43 percent last month, the
survey states.
The.Joss of reS~t ranged
fro1n nine percent among
blacks to. 34 percent among
Roinan Catholics lo 55 percent
among the college educated,
Harris said In a report
disl;ibuted by the Chicago
Tribune-New York News Syn.
dicate, Inc.-·•
' In Ikiston, a poll conducted
for the Boston Globe in April
and May showed the number
of persons who thought Ken·
nedy was concealing what
r~aliy happened in the ac-
cident increased from 39 to
48 w rcent after the inquest
report was made public.
The poll of 786 persons was
Laken for the Globe by Becker
Research Corp. ' .
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can dial a call a in .., country. @~TelePXXle
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ATTENTION LONG-TIME RESIDENTS
AND USERS OF UPPER NEWPORT BAY
HELP!
ORANGE COUNTY is 'INVESTIGATING
' whether there h•s been pObl ic u1e of private prop-
erty in the Upper NeWport Be y Area l Ba ck.,.-.8~
especially between B•y•ida Drive and the bai, fhe
island•, in the upper bay, and betwean the northerly
and westerly banks and the bey, with1?ut cherga or
permissi~n of the la~down~r. The purPos• of thi.s
inve1ti.9ation is to find out if any public p rascriptive
rights eiK..t ln the·Upper Bey·Area.
SHLY STYLED HUSH PUPPIE S ... From $1 4 to $1 7
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• ~· ---•• '1111 sorry ~ltuatlon In 141 VIJta, the community Id· Jy regarding the first attacks on the bank and olber
jllCllll to lbe-Univenity of, Colifornl• at SOnla Barbano _ bulineues u Just a police !allure. Or a• some kind of
c•MN .. , bu .mo-. tmpllcations'tbat extend for beyond . gairrc>r eontesl in w)licb the police were "it."·-. -...--Recently the community aroused itself and organ·
the bonleri of lllat ccimmwiify ~r that campw, or even . ized lo attempt to bel_p maintain order, and to talk down
the U\llve~ty of _caJifomla system. ·. _ ~ -'or bead 'off the milllanb short of a clash with police.
' There is no questlo,n that the root cause of all of tbi' Jwt when it appeared Ibis new effort .on the ·part
grim bwiness Is the lawless bebivlor by a. nlalively o! the: citizen• was beginning lo ·succeed, the working-· .;_--~--anla!L,gmup of milllaDIJ in Illa ¥11ta,-(eltimated at.--~:relationabip-between ,.,uce-aDd-community s uddenly
from 100 ~ 300 out o! a tolal CODl!Dunlty Jll perhaps faltered; -for reasons still not clear. Another attack on
11,000). the bank·qulckly ll>Uowed. ·
element's continued efforts to 'destroy or drive Then, the citizens themselves, including some' facul-
Banll: of America Is crliiilnal repreuion of the ty and other ·adulb descri~ as "solid" and "respons-
le · b'· f Iii -~" ·ttz _, lb · Ible," made tlie incredibly· stupid mistake of stag mg a ·ng u 0 e p08•~•w,CI ens••-• COlllDlll' -sit-in confnmtalioo-with.police to protest the.stringent ---~-ni1ty-=nolbing-less · .-r There Is littl~ doubt that the 'criroinil activities of .curfew regulations. This blew ii again, forcing the. po ice
the· militant esiremisb there ihe past five months has ~: -and permitting_ some•ol the .latter_ to over-
---=-· -grievously damaged public ~ and 1uiiPor\ not only .One-JniJtht-have ,thougbt that the pl&!'• for a group
for UCSB and1he 9ntiriUiiiversity of-C81il6riii8-1)'8tim; of usolid" clttzena to protest a curfew or police con~uct
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but fOr ·~_y every cause young people ~spouse. was at the office of .tbe sheriff or the supervisors' of-
Unfort'lll"lelY,-some-inept licllon1·011 ' the part of -· -lice or lb• district· attomey's.olf!ce·or the office of the
Santa Barllilra County government olflclal• have further presiding judge. But not the streets, where police have
cast courts and the law eoforcemelll agencies in a poor little choice but. to react. ----
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light. The tragedy of Isla Vista.ls.that everyone is a loser
Further, It also -bu become peinfully appar-beceuse of the bad actions of a few -the criminal mis-
ent in the put few days that ovtm!8Clion by SOl'l!e .ol lhe · behavior of a few student militants ; the sall lack of
law-enforcement units, brouglit In .to help enforce _cur-judgment on part -of a few faculty members ; the mis·
fews and prevent violence, is undennining community · ' behavior bf a few police,. the mistakes of a few county
cOoperation with police. . . officials and tielated citizen involvement. •
One dangemw new dlmellaioo \o the problem is that There has to be a lesson in all this to be learned by
misbehavior and overreaction on~ part of I011ie police . ·local governnients, by Jaw enforcement people, by col·
haa sparked. revulsloo by a slxeeble pc;rtion of the-mod· lege administrators and by jus,t plaih citizens through.
orates, and the "good IUYI" in Isla Vista, permanent . out. California. • · \ .
adult resldenu and lludenb alike. . But the firs! and biggest lesson ·ought to -be for young
The county and the c:Ommunity itself were too slow people ·to realize that actions whif'h produce violent can-
to awaken to tht 1erlousneo1 of Ibo problems, seeming· .frontation :with the law ultimately are self-defeating.
Shows No Sense of Panic or llneue Superst.itions
,_Given Vp -
,Too Soon?
-Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
-Nixon· Relying· on Eco·nomic Upturn
noms•flnt -then the world! .
-H. II.
_first sign or the third and fourth quarter on the Presid~nt'a part. Vice Pre1ident
recovery which tais advlser1 tell hilJl. -Spiro .T. Agnew bas been-telling business
is on the way. audiences privately about the same thing
-ln effect that' the President's advisers
THERE IS· ANOTHER . conditionini have assured him of the coming. uptUrn .
factor. If 111pecial action were Jb be and thlt he is,depending on them.
President is evi~eii]Y.: now MW'.J1RQ.n ke11-now on interest-rate& and-an..-A very--great deal.depends on...Nixon'.$_
the advice of his advisers that without releasing a great backlog of public con-judgment and his f,aith in his ~mic __ ,,_""' --______ ,_,, ........... ...:...
Maybe the 9o<llled. 11clvililed" peoples ' I I ..... ~ ...... ' '... ....
-ef the wc:r}d baVe givtn up-their ,... ........... ' -... ..., "'."'
WASHINGTON -If there la any kind
of trend in the country at present it
la probably running toward the right.
Recent primary elections, with some
exceptions, tend to lhow that. President
Nixon's popularity . In the Gallup Poll
rilea_o~~ Ude_ol'. irritation-with the
youth rebellion.
'!be temper of the '
cwntry Is not re-
t1eptjve, on t· h e
additional government actioo-tber.e....w:ill._str\ICliOD-. .tbe-polit~eHects_might-be .-advisers. For-H-he-is-Wrong discontent-
IUper>litltm tao _,_ Maybe ft will
need the llOdl .... -and .........
-that -prlmtllve 1..-n beu....llL
Fer Ibo -tft!almt.and.~ -tnthe-race aeem to be
"paranoid projeo-
tion" -&bit .... pro.. Jec!lnc our own .
!aulll outwihf, and
blamlng ...,. ester·
nal ·fon:e for our
probl<_ms and diffi--cuhiea:. ~ --
In primitive llOCi-
lles, lucb projection ,
-ts directed away Imm lbe human race.
Tbere .,. evil aptrits lurking In the
universe, who cauae conflict a n d
catutropbe, !Joocls and !aml-, wan
andplsgues. .
MOllT TRillAL RmJAU an dlllpld
to placate or pnipiliste or --~balanct-~ mallpom-Tbe good
spirlia ore llMllled to wan! off the
evil Ones. and the tribe rids ·ttaeH of
............ -fem and---bJ
lndulgtng In oratuUc cae1ml1lt!
_We have .,..... tao IOllhlstlcated for
such beUeb -bat we have not ln-
lellectllally or -laoatly malured
enoqh to ga rid of our par-pro.
jection -So, -of putting the blame on evil splrlto, we put it
on other people, oa foreignen, <r on
thoie who differ from us in race or
rellglan ... polltlcal pel'lll_.ion.
. , • whole; to eltrfme.
· · antiwar .entlrnent ••devtl,tblary" fnm ,."-!'--to hlltary. -·nor the kind of sen-
So.-lhe · Enaltob 'called oypbltia-~--coademna-
.. Prendl dlle11e,'' llld tbe Frmcb called tion of the Nixon ad.
tt the .. EDgliab dleeue." So, H1t1er bllm-ministratiGP whlch
.... the J-and 8laJln blamed tile bokfa the Pmident
mlllblb, and .tfle l'latellantl blamed to ...,..I for block-
tbe catbolict,-and the capltaUlta blame ~racial iritegra-
the radicaJs, and" everybody f~s a con-lion, widening the war, and giving youth
venient scapegoat for what ls goin1 cause to revott.
wrong in !IOclety at any lfven time. It 'is quite another matter, however,
But,-obvlously;t*Jple-are equally-to with itie economy, With some-26 million
blame and equally bmocent. F.qaally to people holding common stocks averaging
blllne because no group . lives up to out to be worth-one third or one foutth
whit It profe11e1; and all of lLll (fn. •less than a year ago. --,
dMdually and coUectivelyJ fal1 far short _The attitude at the White House
of our true humanhood; equally inllocent at this .stage is therefore, both critical
because we ire aU ·m the pip ol IOClal and intemtJ.na if only because it seems
forces and proceaes which we can . to have cbanged linc.e lut spring. 1be
neither understand nor control -unW it ·
la too late to do much about lberil.
be an economic upturn in the second good but a price might have to be -with his economic policies ~' offset
and third quarters of thb, year. paid later. If the econo:my wm to what he baa going for him in the reaction
-be pmnped up l}OW by apeeial government against .the youth rebellion. The .people ~LAST SPRING Mr. Nizon was more acUoa a relUIUng ~ milht be follow· whl> worry, about U:Ji!!Jr fu&lu'e ~mic
of a mind to use governmen~ le~era;:e ed by another sag 1n 1972, wbicb is olilditii:!ft: ·m., lD Jifle pir't ·~ same
to get the ~my bumming agam we.ll ·a pr'esidential e1ectlon year. ~.who are revolted by the ~thfµI . -before -~lection day November -3. This--Buf ll the· eccinomy develops as ex: feVoJ~. As-common stoc~Tden-tlliy
was ~ore ~· blg stoci market·"' peeled, with the rise -in the third and are an important section or the Nixon
and 1~ Jl!lrtial ~~ but ~ idea fourth quarters, tile slow advance might COl)llituency with a stake in the system
of po1&1ble .recess.aon was m the atr. swell in 19'11 and 1972 into the kind the.rebellious ~to~trPy..__ - -
Now,. however, .there ~ms leu in-of good times and good feelings bighJy Taken separately the yOilth ·rebellion
. terest in extJ:aordinary action and more desirable In presidential electioa ye.an. seems to be defeating its own purpose
reli.ance on ~-natural functioning of This is evidently wl;ylt _the President much in the same way as mllitant
an econorby·1n the recovery.stage. The had in mind wheii he said that tr raclalismandmilitanlconservatismhave f~ct that the ~.mpl~ent r~ has he-had any money he would -be buying. defeated their purposes over the years.
hit . s. percent JS considered o~ less stock:i, .for he seems to be convinced It is simply a matter of extremism
significance than the state of ~Incl . of that 1971 and 1972 will be very good whi~h doesn't go down well.
the em~loyed 95 ~rceqi who, during-years. Nimn has correctly judged the public
the period of. relative recession, have · .r reaction· on thls score which is hi• ..!.
· been building lip .P!fchasi.ng power. THIS, AT ANY RATE, Is the presiden-own reaction as well. Hi; pofttical future
The President, therefore, 1eems to be lial attitude reported1 by recent visitors probably hinges more on his judgment
playing It cool as he waits for the who note no aense of panic or unease about the state of tbe economy. . . .
IN A SENSE, lbe prlmltlvel wm
more right thin we are. They lmled,
however din)ly, that the untverae is
boltlle, _or IOI beSI h)dl!Leren\,_to_!he
needs or man; and that rNi common· enemy . were dark and oblc\ft forces
we could eearcely comprehend on a
tatiooal Je¥el.
Foot-cl.ragging in Probe .of Dougl~s
Civilization rntrely changes the face or the "enemy" to people we dislike
or dlsa~ with. 'lbla ia hardly a step
forward, lind it is no coincidence that
the mofl vicious, intransigent and •
r wkletprMd wars since ttme began tiive
been wqed not by .. savages" but by
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WASHINGTON -Certain Justice ~"':t"! ,.. .. _,, -·)..,, appeal lo Atty. Gen . Mitchell to do Justice Department is }lOl the. first. time
Department quarters are displaying '·r something about it. . the House investigators hava.. JJlrl into
unexpected reluctance to assist the --whether he can, and how much, re-a hitch get.ting information abQut the
special House Judiciary Subcommittee mains to be seen. financial and other affairs of Doug!~:
investigating the extrajudicial activi'ties It's nothing new for a department
of. Justice William 0.-Douglas. . to. thr·ow monkey-wrenches fn Douglu' ·head to be balked and ttlwarted by
There la unmistakable !oot-<iragglng behalf. . well-placed underlings among . I h e
tn responding to committee nquests,for At least that's what , HoU!e· in· tbousanOs of them he doesn't _know and
AS R~NTLY disclqsed by this CO):o
unfn, the probers had to tum to the
White House to get his tax returns.
WE RAVE SIMPLY trsnalerred lbe • us. vestlgators strongly believe, ard they can't directly oversee.
records and information. have a.iked Republican Uoader Ford to .The backstage cii!ficulty wiUi the
Although-President Nixon -directed ~11
government agencies to make their
records and files available to the in-
vestigators, Internal Revenue Com·
missioner Randolph 'Ihrower balked • They Tuned Rubin Out
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Atty. -GeTi. MitchelJ and other toP
Justice offlcials are not involve<! in thl.9
surprising situation. In fact, com· No. Place for D; .:!sen.ters when they askod for Douglas' income mttteemen ,'are convinced they know ~ reports. -
nothing about it; that, not only is the Thrower contended the Jaw requires
Jf'11 Rubin, .....iutianary doln!.
'clldnl plan tt that way, but hia ap.
pearance al UCSB IDUllnted tile .
~ of democracy--lo Ibo -r and non-campus communities alike.
With Ibo campll ln a cool mood,
Rubin llnaJly . ... permitted to -k
•' bla piece, lie cimr a INae audlonce,
nalable fer Ml lack of enlhulium for
tile --Illa-ii beard. The YJpplea ... ~ Rublh Al&.
lie ... a ,.,, -m tile glories of Q)lllliiMMuU1 jn A IDllCb embellished
with ot11 1 z *ill ,Aall &e llid that tb.ale-
-... -Illa .-Iullon -bo prepared .. kill -panllll.
-of 1111 ""' ., ailPeared to -him out. •• &.,.,. __
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·readen nad --·!or , the ................ tn-·
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stalling and procrastinating going on To the EditM: ~ .... __ . a specific executive order .fr.qnithe Presi·
wJthout their knowledge.but directly con-. 1 would like to answer Peter Hazell's . dent to turn over tax returns.
trary. to their orders to cooperate fully letter (Mailbox, June 9) about sendlng the nus view was challenged bf.committee
har.d hats to Cambodfa.J wo~JLhe has . membets. But rather than cause a furore
-with-the-ptoben. ----heard of fhe Navy CB's or the Army ~ir and pa9'Sible-delay, Rep. W i 1 J-i a-m .-_
'lbat'a why the conuntttee his turned gineers. Hard Hatten have no draft de-. McCuUoch, O., ranking Republican-com-to House Republican Leader Gerald Ford, ferment such as some professional mi-LetUrs ff'O'fJS readnl are wtlc:omt. mit•an, moved that the-full Judiciary
ai:. ~~y :-a~ll'~~~ Mich., for help. He baS ~ in lht! dents"had. Most ol them have served their . _ NonnaU111Dfi=·= con~q ~· Comm~tee !>@ as.ked to form all~ request
_,.._. fore!-__ • •of lbe ---'-•! bipartt'san · try ~IOQtS tn "" "· 'it"' the PnSident to ISSue an executive order to be greeted by uhanthats" -laboring •\!_I~ t"'""''.. coun · -t to condmle lctttn to fit IJ>OC' to Th men intent on greeting bb: violent House demand that· Douglas be in-It takes a lot oC pol!liUve team action or Umiftat. Ubtl fl resenied. AU ltt-rower· ·
mea&I' wllh vtolence. Obviously nothing vestigated as basis for impeachment ~ to buikl. There is no place for dislenten Uri m1Clt-mclUdt dgnatUrc-and moii..-ihe ~twas d~~ a~ short~y thereafter
-·Id have ...... ,~ •1·m more, nor could and burners on a construction .crew. ,·nn __.~ ...... bv.t tlamfl tna" be with-needed execuUve oraer "a I ·-,._ ~ " ceeding!._ ·' th •-houldn" be t ·~ ..... -· · · • forlhat-"'• !Tom the President. anything hive clone his cauae ~ good. A lot "' ese punaa s • Ml held Oft nq11t1t •I 111.ffieutnt rta.w.l'l_Doo,id';!tarreports arr now being
_ ~ortunalety wise and -cool heads--'l'KILl'ROBERS hive asked Ford to overseas. 1 • ii aJ)J>Gf'fM. Poctrv 1odl llot be pub-. .h be .. _ lishlcl. closely exatruned by t e pro rs. mahaged to neutralize efforts that had 'take up with Atty. Gen. Mitchell IF THEY ARE dissenters, they will -11y-Robett s. ADt n
been made to ota:anile a bard-bit con-personally the cOvert obstructionism in probably be a detriment rather than u alumlnwn cans for reclamaUoa.. I · and Jobi A.1 Geldsmt• -.._
fronlatloa. Shertll W-and Wilbur bis deplrlmenl. . an asset Many _'1 t~"';,'! Wl'!'!I!'!'-plan to take-tt -step !urth<r '1>cI · ' -
HOWARD M. LENOFF
Flllippi111 eucutive teentary of the brats. They do um a.,.. ...... -..e an,. ..... .., collect bottles and aluminum cans from BuUcUna and eoMtruction TrldH Ca.m-The uncooperative Justice elementa are rhuch less the best country on the earth; my neighbors to take to the Y.
'CU, deaer'fe much of the credit ~ ln )he. upkk and shovel" category \ ... They will · deny everyone elee their • NANCY SKINNER
llta cfelullnC. Bui a tarp -. ol the proleelonal ~Mel who slay on rights. Everything that they can't destroy
endlt tllould p to VCS8 lludenta, tao.. -re(lirdless of """1ge tn adminislratioo. they will dirty with their foul langu11e P,._. few lsl'flel
· "" '· Most of · them ar:e long-time holdovers and pornographic pictures and actions. To the Editor :
AIOl1T U OF them chatted w I th from Democral_ic regimes, many Un· . It is ·no wonder that they fet in The State Depa~ J!lll'POl'ledly hu
wata• ·u.mbled at lAl.evr.,. Rd. questionably quiet but devoted liberals. · trouble with the men who tiulld.' • • al_l "evenhanded" ~n "el' •11tlling llrael
and HollilUr Ave. 'lbe )'U'IDI people It's no secret that the ?I-year-old, . JAMESTW. BOLDING ·~ enougti ·planes icrre,~e thOle m:uo:
"' lhetr ....... acrou -that any ' four-times-married New I.ell a nd r-··-Bottin .. YMCA ~~-comourbat"·'anb lhiar~-·'!'""'and~-lbetr au.empt to keep Rubin from speaking 1• jur'st i st'll ~ by ~IE"' "' .. ~. N 1"111:1111.Y .._. would aJ•te students. As P 1 u l peacen"' 1 s 1 revercu some To the F.ditor : reported figures for lsrltll .planes
Gilsawly', edininlstraUve'vke ~t rltryt~~~ h~~ they would cove'11y •• YOur recent article· on the success . destroyed.
"11 tile "-latod Studenla, put ,tt, "Give ~·~· of the gla" reclalnalton project In us thil charice to see What·. a fool -, jl) the lmptnettable mazes· or -the . . Orange County .ia llfplrlng. I'm to .11-I ' ;
0 aa _Rubin la." bureaucratic world of a huge federal to know 90 'many people care! . PToft1sor:itnhofi ii the aaociatt
The ltudtnCI aaw. w the ent1rt South agency, that can tometimes be done · F.or thole who do care but cannot dean, School oj Bi ologicO.l Scinct!I,
Coalt ccmrnurit• mi• blve i.. .. .-.. without tract, or plripointing of lhe. j\latify 1ht drive to s..a Ana for Just U11iver1itv of California., lfuiu. In cl\e
. ~-fnm ~ uj•i acUvW;;,.,_ perpe trator. · · • a fw botuei, please tnfonn your teadifs past two ytart he has worktd at the
11te --i....w.. .. 1e1 thrive-on violent THATS APPARENTLY b r .· tMt • our local Y.MC'A (.Orange Coast Welzmat111 Institute of SNence., Rcllo-.,, .. vo__ · w a lS now YMCA. , -Univenlty _OrtVe -off · vot, Isratl, and Ms Laugh& lt& •Jtru· , .• eoafrontat.ionl .. They ~kl be 1vokJtd .Unt1 on 1n the Inner recesses of the ~
-Editor
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Tuesda)'., June 16, 1970
Th< lditoria! pagt OJ th< Dollr
ilot aeeks to inform .and 1ti?&
Klote readu1 by pre.senting tb.il
ne10apaptT'1 QPiniom and c°""'
tNntarv Oft topics of in"rtat · •"4 ~lgnlflconce, bJ1 JWOVfding a
forvm for th< em•llion• oj
our rtaden' opinimu, and bt1
'prtaentmg tht i:Uvn1t view-
points of itiformtd ob1trwrs
. ... Nf n>akemicrl' on topics of Ute
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R~bert N. Weed, Publisher
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wbenever p;mible. ~ · Justice Depari';~~ertaln sourcn are Tustin Av• tn Newport Beach ) is · scltm ~id Eilal.
laala 11or"'-'Newl-I'"'° 1~eptitiou1!7 It their bullneSI • recoiviol ea!lllY ila&s bollkl-as well -· . . ,. . . . '
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UCI Interfaith ,... .
Religion-.on_Rise
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Ifs ~churches Fall
lRVlNE -"Th.it may SOUDd
par adoxioal," white-haired
·Cecil Hoffman said as he "gin:.
~ac:roa. to ~campus from
hll office w1n00W.
"This is the most religious
and soci.aJly concerned' student
generation< bl the more tbarJ
30 years I've been 1n the cam-
pus minhitry. But stUdent. are
probably less interested in in-.
stltutional religion than any
other lime ·and suspicious of
l{IY continuing ,.. type o f
organiJ.aUooal ttructure. '
H.· J. "Bud" Powers es:~
pressed the same thought. "If
religion ls love of God and
kive of ne.iJb®:I:, y®_c_ao~t
call the students itreligious.
They are aware of many pr(lb..
lems and don't mind men-
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tklninc them. They don't have David and Janet Ann.strong complete research on black abalone which net· au the' answers but thef .are U•~· try 1 1. • ... _ car. tec;I tliezg graduation honors at .UC Irvine. The 1hqsband aod wife biology stu· :~~. ~ke~ oo:=;~ "The-kids tee that as a denta were among 85 seniors'who graduated with honors la~t Saturday. · cclnfmed, generous."-· dead, dull, dreary life and--,,.------"-------"'----------'----~---
The description was c~ they want llOmethjng dlffeunt. ·
tinued by Edward Allen . Of coune, Uie kids will change
"Many · of them are very and may ln fact aettle down
idealisilc and they need to but right now they think their
know that someone. agrees fathers don't have the answers
Two Un~~amp Sessions Set
witti them. Then they have lo life. And the parents ac· ,
to be taught how to pace t.ua1Jy may not be sure or JRVINE -~kiren from ferent communities the chance minority neighborhoods or
19 Beauties to Vie
-·theiP---involvement--so they--tbeir -owa --values and .may .. fam.l.Ues.able.to.pay..'lldll..make-. to-relate-to--one -ano~, . .ac •. _.(Wat].y_~n~~-._ ... __
doo't get burned out and' bf feelini somewhat trapped up a portion of two contingents cording to-the Rev; ~Edward Detailed information .may _be
disillusioned.·-· them.selves:" of youngsttra going ·to camp p. Allen adviser to the · obtaine.d from th~ Un1vers_1ty Dr. Hoffman, Fa the r Dr Hoffman rm the . · . ' Interfaith Center in the Irv ine
P ... er' and F-••er Allen a-· . • f lnfA __ 1 with UC lrvMe students this Un1camp program. Most of Town Center Building a.n CIUn· iMu ... sludents -eager or wu... · h'I -UCI - -. · · -the full-time chaplains of the discussions on religion aod summer. lhe c 1 dren sponsored by pus Drive. The telephone is
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Urtivenltr Interfaith Foun-t:UUcal concerns but with litUe The UCI students ut plan-sfudents will come from 833-0891.
dation, headquartered in the. interest in .theories, doctrines ning two seuions of Unicamp,
Irvine Town Center adjacent a n d tbeologlcal questions. an annual PRJl'&m !!p0090red
Seven bloOOes, 11 brunettes 17, La Habra; Norma Arias, to the campus. E!tablished by University Interfaith F~
in 1965, Interfaith represents c1a1· to ·•~ . « biowuettes, and one Jone %2, LI Pa1ma; Beth the combined efforts , 0 f G KID pntvlUIC camping ex-
redbead -thal'i the final Deutscher, II, Los Alanlitos; several faiths and denomin•· Home ets 'perience to children" wJto
· tally as nineteen. of Orange Beth Mcferran, II,. O~ange ; lions. • otherwbe would not bav'e the
Count1'1 k>velitst young ladies Linda McCllritock, 17, Placen--Or. Hoffman, a United B' G t opportunity.
For County Fair Titl.e
set their lights and hopea on tii; Donna FIOry, 18, Santi Presbyterian-minister,-aerves ' ig ran_ . __ 'Jhil y,earJor the first time -
cArtTll / winning the crown next month Ana; Jill Shelton, 22. Seal as executive secretary. Father li 10 percent of the camp enroll-DRY CLEANING 9 9 ~
Mff""t c c tt "" 11. ., nt ~n5e1 Powers rep res e o ls the ANAHEIM -F.unds tota Ill ment will be ..A..n to children -· ar ... · ai "Miss Oran11e County Beach; Sue Scott, 20, Tustin : ' ,__. •· ....,... BLANKET SPECIAL 111, c.... ... Mar. o.i. ., .. 111. June . .., Catholic Owrch and Father $20,000 have been gran~ .., _ whole rutN>ntl are able to pay · "· ...-" -""''"" •· ..-. Fu'r," N-~ lhe 1-1..ou1·,.· K-t 11 Westm1·nster n.. E · 1. · ~~-'"-"""-· ~-· . w• ~· Dell! c.rttw, ...._. ,_ .... , vi. •111 ..... • • • A....,.. an pt s cop a 11 n , the Floreoee "'''~'wn n~. $150 for a IO-day aession, The
9wctli .,,_.. J. c......,.. T-. Oran~ Co&irty Fair and Espo. and Merrilye Cunningham, II, represents a united ministry of Orange Cotmly by the fee is . -·vmt to the cOll REGULAR $2.00 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4::;": . -Senke&. w .. 111 ... 1 • .J•IW ''· II AM. I ...1..-Lind . st. Liiii• E"9cDHI ·ctiurm. Monr11¥l1. 1be ywnc queen hopefuls, Yo • .,. a. ol six Protestant churches -,James Irvine Foundation. of sending their own child arid
'"'-"-'•ti... OB c.nwterY. Menrov1•· Jn 1 Miu Orange County Fair American Baptist, Disciples of · The ·grarit augments a one other to camp. Before storing your bedding for summer .. ; 1;1ut
them away fresh. clean and-moth proofed. King
size only 1.99 rev. 3.00. Offer good thru Mey.
S11tr C.,_ WI M1r Mof1uWY, DI-Who ranee ljJt fOm 17 her end" ·
rldwl. t " reprraat comraunWes and two att 1ng _prtn-. Christ. Episoopal, MetbodiSt, -previous .~.000 gifl from"'the l!!!..intent of lbe innovaUon
u.in.1• 0 .., ceues will be selected by a United Church o( Christ and Irvine Foundation. ls to lrive cblldren from dif. Gi.dn •.. ...,,Ill. -..... 1ftl I . l lf(fl. th-·· ...... ·l Ori-Qiunty. I ~ 'ud Tuesd d to ••
s1m1 ,. .... surv1¥M1 ""' llullNoM. Hor· • .,......... ··•¥ pane Ul J ges on ay . United Presbyterian. .-Funds collected to ate • :::"'.,.':,;.~=\ ~ •.=,..,:;,:':. n'th was selected by her July 14, opening day of the In addiUoo to the full-time build the multi-service center
... ,,,. ~ ~,c'-dl. w..,_ city•1 Chamber of Commerce si-.-day fair. Preliminary judg-chaplains several religious for unwed mothers now totala
...,, 2 ,.._ ,....,_,, •"1"'.....,. ,·~ will •-•·1d 11 2 pm · ' "ll ·~ Or eoun•:--..._ -w ,..,.._ -.11 ,......., MwN-or other desicnlted lfCIUP, and ··no .._"" · ·' leaders"tome to the Interfaith .,.. .-. IPlf: ~• .....
,,.;; DnCt..-s ---b li -......... .:.. Unal jodlinc.at _l:p_,_i;n, -Center on a weekly basis. terested In mlsting tbe home" • MaALY • eac ves, w ... -. or IOf:I .., The winner of the um Mi~s · ch' construction -1 "'"'* L. Hut¥. 11•0 ~ c111m1, ...-_, in Mo. city 1 he Cou F , . 1 II Represented are the' Jewish in rel mg I ...-
L"""9 Hmt. n.i. .t" """'· ,_ u. ..... ... _ •• Orange nty 11r tit e wl Mormon Lutheran BaptW: of $800,000 may do so by at-
"""'Mlf ._, •I.._ ... 111; t1111r1 • .t.nnlti ..... esent.s . rectiYe a U.S. Savings Bond ' ' t ·•' g Jhe prem•'tr t..-..nt ,. ...... ..., .,,.,,. Hucn • ..,,. " Norlll •..,,. • • Christian Science, Friends, euwn I -•~1
Hllllw .... '-"-w11 " ""' Frkln. The trie MLl9 Oranct C.OUn· and other special award! in Unitarian and Orthodox. The :_perfomance of D s n e y i~ "':C:' =:,.~~ .. .'.""';:'ii~ ty F~ Queen contestan~ and addition to representing Church of Quist, which also ... on Parade,. W~y, July 1
·vi-~. Dlr.clon. the Cltiel they ~nt are: Orange County at the Ma id partic' ip' a'"" in In'·rfa•"", at the Anahe1~ Con~ll~
1t111 De ... A•ah LockwoOd 1 7 of California Contest at Cal ...-;o """ "' Ce t M nf t c.w.w ...... ,... H1m111-'"''' M.wo. .,,,... • • maintains an autonomous of-n. er. ore 1 orm11on. JS .o.i.., .... 111. ,,.,,,. 1t. sur~1_. w JO•" Anaheim ; Sharon Beach, 17, Expo in September. available at the home office G•rY u.1 """'..,., c1r...-c11m111 B-i· ••-·Jene Gan·s· h 17 F II I lect' 1 th fice in the Town Center under . ' __ ___._ Mr • ..,. Mt1 •. G1r11d Hts11 .... • oXMU • • O ow ng se IOn a e lhe of Ca Ad telephone 547-9377. ;;'".;.;;;, L_,,., O.IT•H ... ~''"' Bueu P1rk: "Stisao Reed, ti, July 14 Beauty Pageant. Miss na{Ile mpus vance.
HM11 ... .., ......... ,,_,._ •11111 Jovt• Corona del Mar· Sandi Gr••11· Orange County F~ir and her "I see Interfaith," Dr. Hoff-wr1111ti two 1rlfllld~11i...1. 5frvlcn. ' -:.-"' 'd " bl' Tllunidiv. June 11, .11 AM. w ....... 1v Costa Mtsa; Ur>da Larkins, two princesses will reign over man sa1 • as an ena 1ng
c 119,.i, F•lrNv.,, M-1•1 l'•rk ... 111: 17 "'-........ Roeemary. Kelly the six-day 1970 Orange Coun-agency for the various flnai stocks In all homt tdltioM.
C.t• """ ~~ .. Dlr.,;ton. 19'. ".Jf~~in Valley, and ty Fair and Expo 8nd appear religious communities to con-That's a big de1I? It h In Oran91
Only One
''~' A. Jtoe1m•11-u1 E. W!llOft, Coit• Patricia W i 111 am a 22 daily on the fairgrounds. tribllte lo university Ii [ e 1'-.·· '''· Tt. DAILY PILOT Is the M-. DAM of •.i11, Ju/19 n. Survlvtd • • ....,.,
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• ...,, c .. '' S•1111 "1111 J•,,oltl L Aleo Jayme &yd 19 Hun-is "Country Fun." Gates open cooperatively ." "' the ,.. •• ,.. · • ._ CCIII• MIH" clllt911111', LYncll • > ' .._.
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It'i a three step suggestion and, as it should,
it start.o with you. When you purchased lile
insurance, you no doubt had iu mind definite
jobs for. it to do for your family if you die; !or
you if you live. But time brings many changes
•.• and it mak .. good oense for you to review
your objeetivesana toeheclcwbetlrer-yom-me--.·
insurance currently meets them.
There are two other people who can help.
The first ia your wife. Your lile insurance is
_designedJor her _and.the. family-and-it's-wise
to ban her know your plans. The more she
undentande yciilr-objectives, the more she-will
be able to help you keep them up-to-date, and
lii-liej: 1he'I able to use this priceless
prote\:tion that is being paid .for through her
· . careful budgeting.
The 1eeond is the Man from . Manufactur-
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recommendations add up to an invaluable souroe o~ oervice for you now and !or your
family later.
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' Ille bolt of JllU•'lnoms. The second 1111 to enjoy
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See Genesis .2:5
OPEN QIJl!llTION--. J>oes-l'OO'l1IAClll! ~ ~ly
anybody .WI cany a chestllut too lltlle IJDlllOlby Is ., ...
in the pock<t as a charm lo eleplwlls: llder lo the fact
so:ainst rheumatism? •n elephant can pt a • ~ toothache In itl tuak. And ..
MANY A DOCJ'OR labels. nceedlnllirpahial tnoiiacbe,
his car with a dlatinpiJhlog too. TJ>e .ca.Uy, -IUCh
plate lo ldenuty It as a pbJll-occun, lhlwl up · onlY at the
cian's. Now lawmen say thlt's tusk's bue where' the Dll'Yts
· dangerous. Too manY doctors are. Think Or that! Gum-line
so singled out have been cavilles the aile of. coffee
llnock<d ovtr ol late by clrui cupi.
ai!CITcts ••• A--i!TN
REPEATEDLY Dilled by bis
spouse we refer to as ~
pecked. Odd, im't it? There's
no sucli thing as a henpecked rooster. No, sir, any hen that
peckod .• roooter -1d 1tt .
ber block knocked olf.
Your quuliom cmd COtll>
mtntl ore wlcomed and
toil! be UHd in CHECKING
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Governor's Mansion • •
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Clark Gets Job
SAN FRANCISCO (UPf) -
Former Supreme Co u r t
Justice Tom Clark is returning
to the bench, this time on
the U:S. District Court Bench
in San Franci.=o.
Clark, who never was a trial
judge,_ will a\art wort nut
'-1onday, with a cllinCllr of.
13 ciues relinquished from
their backlop by other Jud1a
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The Senate FiiUlnce C:o1n-
mit1ee approved an across-the.
boarft 1.6 percent cut in all
state programs while the
Assembly simply stdestepped
the problem by pissing the
budget as proposed, deficit in·
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Mrs_. Nl.!on li_y~.ru;:xt door lQ aJ1_uclcar in 1976 and 1977. Thercart'cr, the only
Plant when-they're at the "Western W.hil~ mljor generating racilitiCs Edison will
House" in San Clemente: It's Je ss than build in the South Coast Basi n wilt b~
3 miles from Sai:i Onofre . · nuclear uoit s. We make this commitment
as parl of our continuing cffdrts toward a For in.stance, one Cubic foot o( Uranium
23S will generate more electricity than
32 billion cub~ foet of natural gas.
In the years ahead, Edison will bu ild cleaner, more at tractive enviconmcnt -more-nUGlear-pow~r-units.to.mecUthc.___ · · . ronvcryonc. critical need for more electricity-no)ll At Edison, we've been using uranium
fuel pelletl like these for the past two
yean. Tlie eoergy-they~release spins the
giant turbine that makes electricity at th~
San' Onofre Nu~lear Generating Station.
This peacerul use of the at9m means a
dependable sourte of low-ccllt electricity
forourcustomen. It also means
progress wittK.ut adding to Southern
California's environmental probleriis.
With nuclear ppwer plants, maintairii.ng
. clean air is not a problem. Neither is
radiatiOn. ~o one has aver been injured
by radiation from any commerclal nuclear
power plant in ~United Stalel. And .
plt111t1 ~ .. been operaliq for more than
12 yun. Aftu all, eveo Praident and
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and design work is underway now for ~
two additiOnarilnils at San Orio[re. They -----~-.;:,-
are scheduled for coll)mercial operation Southern California 5dison
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Drunken
Drivers
Beware
By-DA V1D W. CRUTE
DETROIT (UPI) The
trorucs w~ liye In ... and the
fact that.. safety uperts coo-
s1der the drunkM driver to
be the biggest smgle hlghway
menace today ,
AC Electronics 01v1s1on of
General Motors has devetoped
a little black box that can
detect slowed dOwn driver
reflexed caused by alcohol or
drugs
Trevor 0 Jones, aulomoUve
s.ifety director of AC,' <'al1s
11 a psycholoa:JCal tester More
than 55,000 persoM were killed
on American highways last
year Slatlst1cs 1nd1cate that
dr11'1kl{l('dr1vers were 1nvclved
1n abolit 63 percent cl all
s1ngle-<-ar crashes Jones says
tnofe than ~5 percent or mull1-
ple car colhs1oos also involved
drtnlung drivers
The ·electronic black bolC
developed by AC is designed
to be mounted on the car
dashboard a·nd coMected ta
the 1gnil1on When the dnver
turns the key to start, a ran-
dom series of numbers would
hght up for about three or
four seconds, then turn cff
Below the lighted numbers
would be a keyboard or
nwnbers, and the dri ver would
be required to push the cor·
rect sequence of the numbers
within a specif:1ed t i m e ,
pertlaps four seconds If he
failed, he would get t.wo more
chances, with the sequence of
number on the lighted panel
changing e.iich ttme~·
If he flu nked all three times,
the starter on the ('ar 'lfould
refuse to '"'age for an ex-
tended period" of ti.me. Long
enough, say', to "sleeP 1t off "
Jones said AC Would sub1ect
the eleetron1c bolC ti> ttiree
mOnths of testing at the Mar.
quette University School of
Med1c1ne, using four male and
four female students to
evaluate the system. More ex-
ten sive populaton testing. he
said, probably would be done
_after I.hat.
He suggested that a special
card insert be used to alter
lhe 11me sequences or override
the device $!together 1n the
Case or physleally hand~apped
persons
If proved JSuccessruJ , such
a device would have to ~
made a requirement by the
National Jflghway SI f et y
Bu~au. Few persons would
buy 1t as an qption, certainly
not drlnkJng driver!! oc 1n,yone
lndul n ln mar1 uana QI o lier rugs. ~------<1~
'1li1s development comrldtt
with the NllSB's new am·
palgn acainst drunktft drivers.
TnllJPOrt>tlon Secrtllry John
Volpt recentlf salil • sucli-a
campaign would ta.kt more
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What~s ·''A Moment of :Truth''? Well It's Like This •• •
We order a · $'69.95 bunk •bed froill a famous manufacturer.
They send th·e wrong one. It doesn't match the rest of the suite
and there's no room on our Showraorh floor. We stick in a ware·
house comer. It's· fOrgotten. ' .
A beoutiful S'panish oak bedroom is discontinued. We sell
everything w• have except for about four $59.95. night stands
with-carved d'!"". So, another comer is filled. .,.
We buy sofa and .. loveseat sets. A cus omer wan 1 the sofa by it-
self so wi stick the loveseat in a corner of the Warehouse.
Months g0 by and we ~ell. more sofas than sets. Pretty soon the
loveseats take up a BIG corner. ..
Somebody buys more dinette chairs than they buy tabl11. You
guessecl•it. A bunch of $18 chaira into anothe r corner.
Pretty soon thtN aren't any more comers. And, !hat's bo!I
9nough but n-merchandise'is on the -y. If we ccl"n't unload
the cprner1 we can't unload ftew shiprftentso
So, we dose our e~es and mark the bunk bed $33.
The night stands are going for $15 each.
. We check the loveseats and find $269.95 values. It hurts but
we mark them all $95. ·
Someone can use those dinette chairs for only $9.
And so .on down 'til all the corners are clean. See below for a
partial · listi~g of··the '"moment of truth·" buys you'll find ·in our
Warehouse 'today. We're jammed" with items. So, even if you
don't see what you want listed, hurry in, because chanC:es are
we have it and if so you know it's a ba.rgainl
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·Read Every Word .of this Ad! .Then .Ht1riy ·1n For Savings Up to 90%! ·
THAT'S RIGHT : e. 'UP ·TO ~ 90%1
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-~•-_,(60) $24.95 Small record cobLnels with sliding doors in Wal·
nut fjnish. If you teenagers need a ploce -to put their records
here's o steal. These are excellent b"Fdside !ables or occo1ion·
o1 tab• and will hold a lot of LP. Albums. All in all lhey ore o
lot of furnitu i:-for $10 and !hots the sole pri~e while 60 lost.
(2 1) Solid Mopl~ Gun Cose with lo~ing gloss doors, 8 gun
slack brokels, ond small arms and ammunition drawer that
locks. Apparently no wives 'thought enough of their husbands
guns to spl'fld $169.95 for these, but breathes lhe(e b mOthe
who would not spend $15 to lock up. her husband's guns <ond
protect her child ren, besides it fs a bt!outiful piece of t,urnilure
that witl make even those ugly guns.look good. Come on· no;,
at sale price of $15 thCt's a lot of furiliture and o lot of sofetyt
(~ 1) leftover lounge Choirs. Most of the'e were choirs that Canopy Poster Bed, and Full size Spindle Poster Bed. NowtM
· matched sofas which we no' longer carry ond hove sold out of. best port ... Many of the•• items are $ff.95 and $109.95.
Over 1/2 of them are Kroehler, 'mony ore 'tlelvet, some are . il~ms. Every on• of them ii Ot leaSt o .~9.96 item, but e-,erv
quilted, ond you will find 5 in cul velvet. Not a one of these one of them is offered YOUR CHOICE just' $44 apiK9, ot •
cha irs is less than 0$139 cho ir,oi O mollerof foci, 3 ore price like !his you can't go wrong. Pick out oll 'the piecesyov
Hcirris choirs with $229 retail prices. 5 ore Kingsley choirs need and buy them on terms. Come early to get o complete
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1 (5)$79.95 United Oellere!les complet~ wilh crystal sets. These
orli good home bar sels with double door fronts with gloss·
l rocks in doors, and lih lop drop fronl thot makes lorge formi·
co mixing and •erving area. We ho11e 5 10 sell ot $37 eoch
;;'dot thot price 1hey ore really gr~OI buy~. •
$369.95 Kroehler Gome Tobie set in ronch ook ond Saddle
, ton nougohyde. Good looking you'bel with o heovy oak roufld
' toble thot hos o formico top and four heovy oak frame bench-
; e1 that hove soft foam pillow top cove! in stropPed nougoh-
yde. Benches resemble saddle benches. lrs good looking 1ure
but it hos no't said, so 10doy 1he price goes lo $115 for oil 5
piece1.
(2)$149.95 Dork Oak a nd Naugahyde Spanish Platfo rm
Roc:ker1. These o7e good choirs from o very fine group, But all
of the rest of the group is sold and gone. Only two lonely rock.
'. ets remain and we hove no ploce for them so todoy out they
\go ol $40 apiece.
Bassell "Green Brior Volley" Dining Room Su ite. What o bomb
this wol. Here is o classic Early American Dining Room Suite
wi1h o really beautiful Hutch Cupboard. A big big extension
trestle table and 4 high bock side choirs plus 2 ho11dsome arm
choirs all fuined by o finish thot is too dork or at leost that is
why people •oy 1hey won'I buy it, $950 worth of fine Mo.pie
furniture ru ined by o dork finish, but 1he finish may look pretty
light w~en we soy you con buy it for $477 At leosl corM see
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A good name brand 5 piece. dinette refoils for $79.95 up to·
day a nd it is hord lo find o really good quality set for o nylhing
less than that. Thal is who1 our buyer soid when he bought
L 100 Douglas 5 piece 1ets-to M!ll al $69.96 each. So fe_w sold
tho! we still have over 90 left and at this role that is an 8 yeor
supply. We won! to make 11 o one hour supply so when we
open today every sel goes at $37-each. Thot price includes
1he e-xtension table ond 4 very comfortable choirs.
Our buyer didn'I quil at 5 Riece dinenes. He got ccrl'ried owoy
ond bought the some set with 1 pieces. The 1oble is a lot big·
1 ger and there ore 6 choirs. $139.95 was 10 be !he 1ensat;onol
prk • on this set, We guarantee o sensolionol buy today at
$61 complete seven pTeces becou.ie '!hots 1e11 than our ex·
buyer paid for them.
1/ip ric e on odds and epds of beddlng, There is alot of th is all
out o f the carton, 1ome were used for display sornewere
soiled o~ deli'tlery, some we don't know why we bought ot oil,
bui a ll of it is 10 be sold ot 1 /2 price, o,nd o few domoged
pieces w ill be M>ld for even greo1er di1coum1. Come see if we
hove what you need.
with corveef'wood frames and should sell for '$119 eoch. All iri selection.
.all it is o 'tlery exciling ossortmei11 of fine chairs"ond-if-you find--------.---. . -.. ,one or two tho! you con use our sole price of $77 each make If you hove read evei:v word of lhis ad and not found whot
$269.95 Kroehler Roll Arm Tuxedo Sofo in ii:nporled cut 'tlel-
ver. Spanish moss tone on lone tho! costs o bunch ond looks it .
Kroehler quality that guarantees durability and comfort. AU in
oU o very very nice sofa lhot hos nol so!d and ~hots bod. We
e11en advertised them on sole al $217 ond still nO soles ·so
now !he momert_t of truth." Be here before seven ore sold ond
you con own one for $140.
them very, very good buys, you.wont or ne~ you ore enti!led too bargain jull for read~
(26) $1695 Bedroom Suites imported from Conodo.When our
bu~rs sow this very fine, very large bedroom group, because
it was so much heavier and hod ao much more woo<f in ii ond·
so many old world quality featu res, they thought Am'ericons
would·buy them by_th~ carload, and they probably would if
they didn't cost a lmost $1700. So for no one hos bought any
so if you won! probably the finest bedroom suite you con buy
rB-;g~P-,-,-l·C-"-,h·;·,-,-C-,-,-1'-m_p_o_"_'V_S_o"(,-;,-i,·1,-,-,-,-,-d-:w_h_)l-,"l thot hos o huge and we meon huge triple dresser with 2 very
elegant mirrors, ·On enqrmous armoire che st. 2 canted end houndstoolh check with block nougahyde arm strops. Mognif. bed side commodes, and a King size bed you can hove it all
icent our buyer so id . .I'll lake 36. Tho! was <I months ogo and for $897 todoy. Even if you don't need the s.uire, it is wor1h the
ot one single customer hos said mognificient I'll toke one I lis-
en this .afo is good looking, and it is very comfor'toble and il trip t_o Levitz 10 see ill
·s good solid quality. With a very little decorol_ing imagination ,
ii could make o very exciti ng room ond dad-gum it we wont , k f b
0 Sen them I You be at Levitz today because all 36 go 01 $100 (16) Deville French P,rovinciol So!os, in g_ood Dom~s o rics,
with corved solid fruitwood fromas and carved legi. P•ople in piece and 1hot is 65% less than we hoped to seU them fo r! I L.:...--------------"--------'I .California oppor.rntly don't really like French Pro'tlinctol be-cau~e since we QPened; this deportment hos hardly sold o
sofo! This is a rea l moment of truth li'ecouse we hove elected
to liquidate oU French living room furniture including sofas,
choirs, ta bles, and occessorie1. The best example we con giw
you is 16 good French sofas ot 1/2 ·p~itt. This entire group
goes at $120 opiecel If you like Fre_nch furniture be here
when our d oors open! On• of o kind it ems are at give oWo'(
priCe~I!
-One only Velvet Sofo and loveseot By ChorletQJJ~ No question
oboul the $699 value. of these two pieces, but for some reo·
son if was nol sold. ti couldn't be the cover because~ is a fine
Olive green Ve lvet. It could be 1he unu1UoJ curved arms be·
cou1e the<, Toke up a bout one foot of extra space. Whatever
the case !he first person who comes in ond soys 1'11 toke it
owns both pie(.es for $275. way below co11 so Hurry I
ltolion Pro11inciol Furn;1ure focel its.moment of trulh ot levitz
lodoy! With oil of ils elegance ol hond carved sofa and choir
frames, wo11in co nit inserts, etc, etc. It does not sell in Colifor·
nio, so out It goes todoy. Every piece incl!Kling sofas, choirs,'
ond tables. Every Italian sofci or choir left in· our •tock when
we open today will be sold ot 1/2 price. All olher pieces will
be sole priced accordingly.
What do you need in Bedroom furniture? Check the i1em1 list-
ed here and see if everything you migh! need is included be·
cause o lot of theie items will be sold today at over 50% off
They.ore oll solid maple with micorto tops., .lingerie Che~t,
Desk •. 3 drawer Chest, Dre sser, Corner Desk~ Book"co1e Desk
HutGh,· Bookcase Dres,er Hutch, Bookcase Chest Hutch with
doo"-Full sii:e bed with Nit•. Stand, Bunk Beds, 2 Twin Bedi,
WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOM SELLING DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC
" S!NCE1910
. ' DAILY 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
SAN DIEGO FJIWY,. AT l lACH ILVO., a" ecu1 driv• lrom' 011yw-/11r1 ,.,.
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ing the od. So hl!lt\ is 50mething everyone needs. It is 318 1et1
of Simmons hdding. This is not Beauty Rest but it is the nexf
mqst expensive set to the &eouty Rest these 318 sets ore i"
drop covers. 104 sets ore kingsize ond remember Simmon1
only makes one set. higher price. The1e ore $190 per 1etwhile
they las!. Th• Quefl! size sets will be: $1l0 today and all re-
maining full and twin 11ze sets will go for $100 a set.
(3) $219.95 Gold Vectro Contemporary Sofo with plush poof
cushions. These ore obout os soft o ~ofo as you wi!l·.find and
with the Vectro cover they ore very durable, but the color is
more yellOw than gold and these have not sold ot oll..lf yellow
gold is your color our price is $100 apiece Iii tlley ore gone
plus we hove one loveseot to motet\ of $75. Be her• when we
open for these!
Probably the best looking 1ofo Eox Industries ever mode sold
for $369.95 We bought 60 of them in Veclra ond boom they
quit selling. No reason they or• terrific with heavy solid ash
fromes a nd boUon cushions that ore all reversible. For big
families !~ere is 'none betterot $175 eocli we ore really foe·
ing a moment of truth, and truthfully, these ore steals at this
price!
$600 Quilted Sofa and loveseots in forly American Style!
Check these feotures. Custom outline quilted screen print °"
'linen fabric, but unlike most sofas which only quilt the cus~
ions ond bocks, this set ha1 quilted wings, arms, fronts, and
side! The co'tler is o very good ol;v. base ~olor. The Quality is
excellent, There is really only one 'thl hg d ifferent about th ii set.
It hos rio wood .trim. Apporenfty no one wonts Early American
without wood trim, becouM no one hciiboughl 'this set. The
sofa ond loves•ot do haw a ·differenf look, but we think it is
good looking. l\t $600 o set apparently the public do.sn't ... IO
the price is reduced to $275 for both pieces today to sell them
out. 1At $275 we· bet you will soy it is the most beautiful Early
American you have ever seen I
(29) $;19.95 F,.nch Provincial lingerie Chests iJ Antiqu~.
White Ot' Postel Yellow, These or• really decorators pieces but·
'ore very useful because of all the drawer space. All other
pieces from these groups ore $old ond gone, anly the~estl
remain and lheywitl go at $40 apiece when we.open todoyl
Bassett Ook Spanish Bedroom Suite includes 6 pieces. Triple ·~
Dresser, Mirror, Chest, hd and 2 Bed1ide Che~ts. Once in a
while you mighr find o Bassett Spanish 3 piece group priced
under $3001 but if anyone hos ~ver sold a Bos sett 6 piece
Spanish Suite for ony where near $300 we hove not hiord of
it, Now get this you can ho\ltl all 6 pieces iodoy ~or $297 but
realty don'! wait too lat• os 17suites ore all we have.
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$13'.95 Bookcole Woll l.ini1 in Walnut with large double doo1
c.ommode base. This unlt is over 6 h. high ond wos bough1
with o large group Of Pecan furniture . Rother thon Joke them
1---+-----'"ack 1he moker gave us o d isc.aunt. To' move them Cl.II ond
mok.e room for the Pecan ones we o re selling t~em ol $47
eoch. Customli:e o wo\I w11h 2 or 3 of 1hese fine pieces of
Bassett 3 piece Maple Bedroorti Suite with miCorto f resser top
and Plate Glo1s Mirror. These ore some odd suites wilh a big ·
dresser a nd o beouiiful Colonial bed. We hO'lle o few Ches!•
and Nile Sldnds left, but mostly just !he 3 pie,ce sulles so ollt
1tiey go, ot $177 and 1ho1's oboul 1/2 price. Orher pieces ore " 4utniture:
Kfoehle1 Oolr. lki-1 .otid Stool }et in ~eo..'!Y. solid ook ond saddle
'rton nougohyde. Here 11 o really solid really heavy bar wi1h
two btg ook bor 1tooll that ho11e •hick foom cushions-upho~
•tettd 111 f\0Ug9hyde. Th.is i1 o good lookin_g .set thgt hr;is no!
1old $'' $269.95 So oll S sets thot we hove foc" 1helr rt'lomenl
of truth at S12S rompfete today! . _ ·-.~ -< o.:,""'.:_
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Hie Warehouse Price. Toke ii hof!M! yourself
or hem ii deli\lered .b1 Levitr: ot o smelt oddi-
licfnaJ charge, Either wa,, yo"' sovi"l)s or8
tremendous .•.
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Smotl white Coloniol Bedroom suite. 1aeol for g irls room. A
really nic• dresser with mirror and lwln size beds. The quality
is good and-the.drawers ore Center guided and dust proof. Do
some1hing nice for ycur littlt g1rl -bvy her ol'le today for $17
ond SO\ltl over 40%.
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tor Shelley Winters' role
In ''MI nn I•' 1 Boys''
1nc1.-m_, venlonl
"' .tho moxl. With tho
doflnlt, corrol•t""' ....
-hl1 film wort<·ond
the Ideas for his coltec·
tlon, many long coats
are incl~ in his .cur·
r1J1t de1J9ns. . .
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-Je'ts Set Fashion rencJ
·-On • chilly ......... ,.... Ind • morilh ..... oi&lll ---clul-
ched lllelr ollli--·--....... them lllld -_ ..... -history, aaly to llnd I .......... _,
-the plaoO.,..., -· .. ---........ -· -····
'Ille .... .. ilnl --.. hlltory, ploms9ll I ..... I ,. -··-· ... --........ ~ ..... -bl-. ..,..._~-
that Can')' bulr.*• .,-'•'• a • • steadol12udid.,.llr& ·
Of lhe ortpiol ......... .. anve., inctodM' Mn. Cli I ..... 7
of OOruna clel ilor. ' -111!1_-~~··Ltt nnt-~ ..
bt a--bpi-. ... -..... unless ..they wei'e .._. fer . , 1, 9
The pilots um their i* •1••'7 _.
didn't want -women nmlna ....... la
the planes.
Bal!S of lried cblckm, lnld llld -
--· bruidled fnlll -.... thennoa.jup .of <oflee..ta Ind bcl!llllo!>
wera carted aboord lur the _..,..
since there was no refrigeration.
They a I~ supplied' cotton to plu1
passengers' ears durin1 the noisy .fli&hts
and chewing gum to relieve air preuure.
Becau.......-their 1rMn
capes ltned with 9rey
1illc, the. first 1t9wanl-
•s1es were c-a 11 e d
"grHn swallows." Two
of the orl9in11I eight
stewardess•• ere (left
to right) Mrs: Cornelia
Peterman of Corona del
Mer end Mrs.· Herr'-t -
Fry Iden ol Glondale.
The eight, four from
San· Fra~isco and fou·r
from Chicago, all weN
regl1terecl nurM1.
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revolution · has taken
place In stewardess uni·
forms. Illustrating the
changes.. that ha"• talc·
en' Pla'ft In style are
(left to right) Christina
Flinn. '1'30 unlf<trm;'
Wiida Ger-... IMI;
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lemell1tte -M1ctte11en,
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Brooks' OWn Fashion Pencil
By MARIAN CRRi81 f
NEW YORK -Top American
designers are zoolriliyr a1on( DfW' routes
-mosUy nonfashion.--
and her attJlude toward everything Die
ol"fen ls liberal."·
BEST PART
Rudi Gemrelch, ' toplw ... lmtuit
design<r, is -.w......i-in ~
design. Pierre Clnlln .. __, ..
toot of cars. 'lbere'• evm talk lboc.t
Bill Blw a-.r model ldtdw.
The best part-of-"Minnie's -Boys'l-was -
thtC lothes done for the Groocho, Harpo-
and auco ro1 ... Chico ....,. a briln",."'-1 _,,.
' " "Fashion" bas come to' meu a
lifestyle.
• oOna.ld Brooks of New York altl> ls
exploding in· a ..., dlrectloo. But, of all
the fubion• pis, be'• ~ -
to home by .......... -lur -
movi• Ind llqe plaJI.
Broob. lib oibW ' ........... -· to be pipooboled Imo one unallonble
channd·-nmnely-lllelr own ColJectlilll.
But often there's a definite ~
between what BrooD creates onstaae .
and off. 1·:::
.,.... CM!uroy -~ two ma too lllllall,
with nowen.i lhlrl and tie. llarpo ......
· wildly atrlped lliirta and big, flowered
ties. .
This wU ~ks' first dabble-in men's -
wear -· ani:l already a manufacturer
is negot.iatin1 with him to pare down the
1tage wardrobe for 1 menrWeu collectiori
under his own name. <Jonltad8 ... b<ing ibwn and, . by
the end of 1rn, Brvob plans lo have
biJ flnt collodion bt the 1llO ltor<S
which now carry his women's lint.
Brooks seems to thrive on pressure.
At about the same Ume he was dealing
with Shelley and the boys, Bnx*s WM
aat<ed by Julie Andmu. to do the clothes
for her new movie.
In ooe acene the was to wear a
PERCEPnON llllXIUlllED big, ......,..,, blacli utin cape with
Drookl saya: "'F-hal ~ btlo yellow oval appliqued on It. Brooi<•
everytllln(. FIN' me the big challellpllllr· deolgned a ._,_ cmm of yellow
die II to i~· clolhel that project beads with the lnstruclion that the h11rdresser pull wisps bl Julie's haif"
the character of a flditlous penooallly. through It.,
• "Deep pen:epllon II ..quired. And In Mtm' BE GAG
lhe end it makes me: ruor sharp when Julie to Brooks: ''The headpiece must
I 1Wllch · lo deolptng my ftllilar <'OI-be a pt, bull?"
'eclion. In bath Jnai.Dtfll I have IPldfk: Broob to Julie: "No."
l)'llOl 111 mind. llae project II m -J.ullo dlllppw'ed lnlo lw ~
for the -·" ....., -Did wltb the beaddrea oo Now _, "' tM>rneired bt twin boclcwanl. aiiii-. bani out laull>ini
and lllal -lhe end of Ille -· projects: • ' lt U-'s ·anylblftg Bnob puts a
He's still creating clothes for the juat~ ptenUum on lt'1 1 woman'! .. lbllity to
apened Broadway play, "~'· B0;1;"' . ,.inst what's richt ror her ln fuhloti.
• nwlical about the Man brothers. He 11ys: "Today's elegantt, t\len the
circa lllO .. t•. SbeDq Jiinten ii in. uonymou.1 one for whom t desi&n, must · 1
the lead, "'"1tq lie role of the ambltlcMll' have a lllrtct llllle of henelf. I ~
atqe mama. Aid Blookl II lllo hal sreol --and. like atm""-'7 palllllt ... ~ ' Jalle, -t ba duped Into lllj'lllq.'"
__ CIL.a Jullo -.. _.., What --. Into
940U'Unt lJDy.'' a Wcri:I W• I 1PJ ilhe:*~ producUont1 ll &hit 1ae Comes
apool. .. -· f.......itc.e. with the foibles and Jlbs.
About his two leading ladlel: "'Shelley dllllkt1 of 1p1clftC women. They 1118kl•
ts bluMery. Yoa'Ve aot to tee ewrythlnc '" lrdellble lrnpretalon on him and com•
her way -or there's combusUon. JuUe into foam when be deaJ1n1 hls collections.
"'1't bllrdentd by srut penonal vllJli17 1'1 re-all the lurdle.s." " .
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fery" Shelley Winters' role in "M nnie's Boys," giving him prac-
tice in interpreting other look s ror bis personal 'cQllection . Deep
• perception Is required, lhe dcs.lgner feel s, in inlerpreUng the per-.
sonalily of a ficti ~ous character.
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·,Sel~ctea by Newl)tweds
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... Af ter . a Jiawaila:n lfontY· , bri~. the. fofmer Kalhi'e Leifh
moon. Hunti~n BeaCh will Hartman.
' be the home or ne-.'iywe<I The Rev, Dr. Charles H.
David Thoma~ R!)Ot and his Dierenfiel~ pe~formed t.,h e
doubl_e ring nu_P.lial!! for ·the
--... ,d111&hter of Mr. and Mr1. x• -~ net.h L. Hartman ~ Newport
Beach and the son of .Dr.
and Mrs. Terrell~L. Roof; ol.
Laguna Beach.
Escorted lo the altar by
her father, the bride was •t·.
tended by her sister, Mrs.
Timolhy !'.: B~ I S the
honor attendant. ..,..
Serving.as bridesmakls were
the Milles Becky Smith, Marn
Miller, Connie Corrin and
Leslie Root, the bridegroom'•
sister and another sister, Mrs.
Steven Johnson.
The benedici . aSked his
brother, Tf!f'Tell Root to .gt
Jtir besf man. Guests were
. ushet:ed to their~·SJ!:ats by Joe
attrin ....... , Br.Ady, Du C«welly, R,®in,.
t. MRS. D. T. ROOT
' H•w•il•n Honrr;moon -
Young, James Voeel and Bill
Sequeirl,\and rill8 Ptattf Yl'U
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JUNE 17
,15y SVDNEY
0 OMAJUI
f«lJI conclu.sions -about you.
Be especially aware ol lml,e,
public relations._ •
CANCER (JUDI II.July 22): ·
CUrm 1, arait · allJ I/. tH A void extremes I n uiw. wom••· Oddi an ne Jtatemenll, claims or actions.
caa ebrm you .... u)'Ullnc. Moderate cour~ prov e s
1'(• _.mu 11 ....uw.; wtdl beneflcl1I . Spec11l emphasis
klft 1ware1tet• et ._., .,..•; on how you .• relate to
seue of reftHmML Slile 11 auociate1, co:-workera. Keep
.. a11eJ, IHtt .. , cemvlDCe • hult.h reaolulions:
y .. Ille adlldJ 4Ms Uve LEO (July 13-Aug. 22):
wiap. he II elptddJ •~ Good lunar upect tOday coin-
. inded i. ~ -; cides with, creative efforts,
Some famous Ubn wtme• romantic inlJrests.-vou · m1y
'tnclde Julie ......... LarralM have to make decision about
Daly ud Anaehe J'uk.elle. 1pecial relationship. This · is
time for 1n end -or a new
ARIES (Marc~ .J!,~prll 11): be&inninl. , .
Sense ~of_. communication ii VIRGO (A ~...., -1
heightened. You ~an write ef. Rt.lease ol pr~I~~~.~'. f~vely, spea~ Wlth,l _Ulhority • There ii areater mobility _
and gel i:naJo_r polnb: acroas. meDlaUy and physically. You ~Ian_ a~vttt1s1n1, public nla· can besln . anew. Creative ~ programs. Vaca t Ion juiceS now. Get around _
travel also favor~. see and be seen. Make: con-
TA1!JlUS (~pr1l ~May 20l..;___cllia'""' leslure to relatl Surprise in f1nanc11l area ---1 ve.
iflvolving money of mate, UBRA.' (SeRt. U-Oct. 22):
._business partner -ls likely. Study Vlra• message. Ac·
Special transaction c o u Id cent ~ shot1 journeys, ideas,
re94J.ll . in home improvement . Inspiration, ability to &et
__. Pay heed lo family member'• thouthta on 1llper, -~911 m~y Pacific ·Honeymoon ,. advice. •xpelr.iiCe d1fflcuKy orgamz·
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Ing. Thi' ls bur temporary.
Peggy Fleming, 21-yeac.oJd....ui&nin&..Olympic champion skating slar-and_Greg,~· _u,bta!n hint from . Taaru ·You are getting at truth. ·
ory.Jenkins, 2t..were,married in the Bel Air Ptesbyterian C..hurch . He is a med· ·message. Your irt•t ally to-SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ):
ical stµdent and son of 1 Dallu family. The new1yWeds are on @.~two-week day is patience. -Show your ·versatile approach prove s
honeymoon on the Paciftc. • ,,,. _ best side. Many obllerve and profitable. Accent on money,
lhopper ,_~ou c~ &et. w~
)'OU need.
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. IS-
Dec. 21 ): Cycle now st pealr.:
you can lake inltl1tlve. Make
changes. Ac~pt . challen1es.
Ti-anslorm th e abstract irVo
something aolld. Be aure,
positive and definite. •
·CAPRICORN (Dec, :a.Jon.
. 19): Special meiul:e or cal,l
could change tone of day.
Your aid ls requested in
charitable or 1roup project •
Work behind the acenes.
Credit you deserve will be
.forthcoming.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Ftb.
JI):' Accent on hopes, dealres.
'Gain shoWn, What you need
is avalla~le. You g~ ll by
copperaUng with f 1.mJ l y
members. K,y ls ' to be ,.
diplomatic. Bwild ~IOUd
base.
PISCE.§ 1Feb. 111-Mordl IOI:
Get to1elher with A.quarh1I
individual. You can teach 1T1d
learn. Pfomotlon lndlcated If
willin1 tO tceept added prq·
sure, rtsponaiblllty. You can
go places today.
_ _The.bride is ··groduate ol
Newport Harbor High School
and " attended N•-rlbern
Arizona Universi~ aN!~the
University · of Nevada. Sht
pledged Delta Delta Delta. ~I~i:f~v!~ Child l·n heri .ts . Rotten-tuck ~~~~~~~~~~~~~1p1ia~~E~ps~;1on~.~~·~~~!
poaaesslons. DOO't give up
something for l'iothinc. Collect
and pay d_ebts. U a shrewd
PicniCl<ers
Welcome
IF roo.(y 18 YOUR
BIRTHDAY you have natural
·e·xecutive ability. You tend to
be "res tless. When you learn
to concentrate your forces,
you can be a world-beater.
By October: .some pre\1ously
closed doers open in d
welcome mat will be out for ·
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DEAR · ANN LANDERS: I married
late· (29)-~ was 1 1uccdsful career
girl at the lime. My husband wanted
a family immedialel y. I did JtOl. I'
secretly used contraceptives, pretending
to want a chUd as much as he did •.
ANN LANDERS "Gathering for a picnic at
11 :30 a.m. on Thursday, June
------18, in Costa -Mesa City Parll:
a widOwtr and at I e a 1 t four ellliblt will ht members of Chapter
divorced melll. They all know Dianne and 121, American Association of
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When~ accidently learned of my decep.
tion, l decided lo make an honest 1ttempl answer. ne bey llftdi COUDlf:liDI, aol
to have i baby in order to save our · mW.tary scblel. Aad you need coua1ellq:,
marriage. • .... A cbtld whole 1nothtr regarded
My rot en uc)[ was w Ji•m~e~.,l1be=ea""m~,~..;IU1 C09CepUH 11 "rollta luci" wil
pregnant immediately. My husband was 19 troabfe die momnt i.e was born.
overjoyed. I had • terrible ni.e months DEAR ANN LANDERS : Is it too much
&nd a horrible deliver>:-1 Gre19ry was to a1k a 10D who makes 11 fine living
1 breach birth' and colicky from the , lo pick up the pho.e and ca ll his mother
first Wffk. We didn't know what • good lwice 1 mootb ? 9n Sunday it would
night's sleep was for JO mo11ths. coat him one dollar. The last time we
Gregory now is 7 years old and has spoke J placed the call. He said-he
given us nothing but aggravatioo . Ha would cilf~.ine "soon." That w11 three
is allergi<! to everything and I can't weeks ago. W~y are children .so selfish
haad le him. Neither can his teacher. and lhoushUess! ·I'm dyi ng to hear his .
She told me that in 20 years in education voice. Shall I calf h.im? -BLUE MON·
she ha s never see1 a more difficult DAY
child: He is disobedient, stubborn, in--DEAR BLUE: Qlldret d"'J cet
corrigible · and •a disruptfVe lnOuence · &elfi* ... &Mqi!Ue11 MernipL. MHt
wherever he eoes. She lllll~ counsel-ti IM• were iadulaed • !pored ••
ing. ' tay weft..-JMD(Jer. My advice 11 lo
My l1usband, who proressed to wa nt leave your to• alo.e. You c11'l chllna:e
this child so much, Js never .home. him. Maybe wbea hl1 chlklrea five him
His work takes him out of toWll from ~ ~~II he 'll remember lo pick up
Monday through Friday. He says the a pbOne ud call yoo.
boy is a mess because I'm a poor discli. ·
plnarian. He wants to s~d Gregory ,to a . DEAR ANN LANDERS: A good friend --• -·J•_;,,_'"'· military school lo "straighten him oUt." of ours (I'll c1ll her Dianne) lost her
TUECLUST,ERSARE J-tER. E \l{e finally found a schooJ that.,,will *'ke husband-five mont~s ago. He'w1s onlf
1-!2 him. Wtrit do you say? -WORN OUT 52. The widow ill .an attractive gal,
Retired Persons. like her .• That's. the trouble -_thty Games, cards, beverl!£es
KNOW HER. If she were a neirra·ce arid dessei'tj wil l be pr.ovkfe_d
in town they'd be ringing her phone by the club which has a
oft the wall. · membership open to any
Jtrs awkward to arrange a dale -~peaons over age 5 5 ..
between two people who have known Interested persons _are urged
• each other for years. How can we go to. come and bring a picnic
about_mak.ing aomtl of these men aware lunch.
of this terrific gal who is right und er Founded by Dr. Ethel Percy
their noses? _ COMMITTEE OF Andrus , ~i: AARP has m~re
THREE ~an 2 million ~embers .Jim·
DEAR COMM.ITTEE : If -YH Waat te 1ng low~rd solvtn' the health,
k DI.au MJss Lo1tr el 1m l••* economic. and soc1~ problems ma e e ol the 1gu11 Amencan. 1~ ,.mla& i.tr · H me. wltt · llave A current pr ject is Uie con-··~ Iller fer years." 1truction of a P million geron~
Tiie bes& lbl•I frieH• cu de for tology center at the University
• wld-,r 11 include Iller 11 they dkl of Southe rn California for
when htr H1band w11 alive. Tlte1e elii;t· research on the problems of
bit m~n are • • a re; 91 W1 "lerrlftc aging. •
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Whal is French kissing? ls It wroni! R.EUPHOLSTERY
Who should set the neckln1 limit.II -at P~,_ltrl• Direct
the. boy or the girl ' Can • lllotaun FRE!i UTIMA TES
._wedding_!_IJCC!_ed? Read Ann I..nder•' Furniture Made To Order
booklet, "Teenage Se:r -Ten Ways With "Quality Workp1aruhlp"
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ceremony Sandra LyM Stein
became the bride cf Da vid
Charle_5 .Eason.
Paren~ of the bridal couple
are Dr. and Mrs. William
Stein of Corona del Mar and
Mr. and'Mrs. ~rt C. Eason
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Ung Was the home of the
bride 's parents.
Bridal auendanls were Mrs.
John. Ca rr ette, the
bridegroom 's sister who serv·
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Cindy Stein, the bride's niece
was I.he flower girl .
Robert Eason served his
brother as best man, while
ushers were Larry Kahan and
Miki.. Munier.
Fallowing the reception,-the
newlyweds left on a trip up
the northern California coast.
They will make their home
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Speech Paints·
Miniature Art
The history· and dnelop-
ment of mfniltures and their
use as well as groupiflll will
be discussed by H e n r y
Ramirez, a painter o f
miniatures, for' members of
the MiSsion Viejo Asaociation
of Ariists and Craftsmen on
Thursday, June 18.
The meeting will betin at
7:30 p.m." in .. ~ Paz
Intermediate Sct.:IOl,-MiaaiOn
Viejo.
Club member Mrs. F.dward
Carter, newly elected prtsi.
dent, ha1 1 one-man lhow in
La. Pii Realty.
Stencil Mink
Ti'red of ordinary mink! Get
a furrier to run up a stencilled
. mink. Oscar de la Ren ta for
fall produ_ced 1 polo coal done
. in mink stencilled in black,
while _ind yellow tonu. ·
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.{he Austra148n who owns abnost all He said some great track prOlpects aid, '"Sure, Jt'1 '1°'11 1t tbe ~ '"nwe ar.--ioo meny lnlltcaciu.
In Jq~iltaftOe ruonln1 and you hive
to . know all the 1ricU to. be pl
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for five lopo .and lbon pulllq oheld
wttli 'i>ne bfc ipurt lo dn>p off Yf"l'
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but be 11k1 l8meone like Kip Ktino
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never: ~.a creat~ world<lass .,wo and three races each meet.,You· Wubiai\Oll ~ a. and the
distmlce runner as long as he has can't produce a wurld champion tbat Amlrican recont lioldlr at lhree and
to ao to"CoUep. <M'ay.'·' . s1i.*1ilel,·"could.,have Men the p•t
"Most ol your creat runners w\nd The Australian' ac:e said U.,t the AmlricU diltaQba ~Nnner....of: iU Ume
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h's to go through your college system, event here. but when was the list "' He Hkl 1Jndpi!l1'1. lnjur1es were
he can't specialile~" Clarke said Mon-lime an Americao v.·on an Olympk: due to too l1lUdl ',.de¥,IJ:linC"• in dual
<day. '. . . . • 1,SOO..meler ru1,l'\ AbOut 1912, wasn't n1eet1. In 1•,Jt11 ~ t•, Llndgr~n
Clarke wUI be in the tv.•o-m1le run it?'' It .was 1908. . won both'the tbret!ad al&-mUe nw
Saturday\ at the Orange Cowity lnvita· "It 's pretty hard to run . two races ~t in. the NCAA chl,.,._shipl.
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Club bas great Dllural oialtnt bot
he hasn't got inlernl~I 'ex-
perience." .
Clarke called au hla world record!
"not very · goOd. FOr e11mple, il's
ridiculow: for me to hold the world
two-mile record ., J' cap't even break •
Oregon freshman Steve Prefontaine
was Clarke'• choice to be the world's
next-gn1t auper-rumer.
. ..He bu the confklence, l he
cockiness and he's prepared to gam-
ble. He's p _t the couraae to go out
· there and set J,he . pace • and ·di re
hiS competitors to catch him, He
could be the next great ~e~
c .ane!er Bfa•ned
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lheJll up irl 1111, aftu thlt (Melito
City) Olympic Games. Bul th1t was
just such a flilco -because of
the high altltude -that I thought
J could postpone the lnevifabl' and
may~ try for Munich in 19~
"I h·ad a reasonably cood year last
year and f still have that competitive
11rj!e When 1J go to the line. But-
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petilive urge 1n my workouts and
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,'NEW YORK -liank Aaron of ·the
Atlanta Bra.ves and Willie Mays of the
Spn Francisco Giants, ttte lv.•o leading
'active home ru. hitters in baseball
b.istOf.y, wve'. the top vote.ge1ters iR
early all«ar game returos annOOnced'
1'!iinday.
.~·~aroo r eceiVed Ji0,12.1 ''Ples 3Jld. Mays
polled 72 ,346 to capture the early· lead
among outfielders as baseball , laM
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NEW YORK (AP) -Brian Picco.lo,
halfback ofl he. Chicago Be1rs of the
........ ~--f!ational Football Leag!_Je_,_died e!'orly to-
day in fdemorial 1-lospltal for Cancer
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Piccolo missed the last fi ve 1~mes.
ol 1969 because of sur11ery for removal
·of a t~fou1 , growth ·in the Chest.·
He had reentered the hospital June 4
' for further tr.?atment. ·
• Bii:o Carty of the Braves whose !Wne diraS not listed oa the ballot, w.as the
Ne. 3 outfielder in the e a r I y returns
drawm, 71 ,311 votes for the all-star ;~. schedlded July J4 E!t Cincinniti'•
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while a~ Wake Forest. '
DeW ruverfronl Stadium
~.-Leaders al each position in the early
baJtotmg, with scattered returns from
~ West Coast, were: Willie _ McCovey,
San Francisco, first base; Gte.:i Becker,
·t'ube:, aeepnd base; Tony Perez, C,in4
Cfnnati Reds, third base; Dou JCeesinle:r,
Cubs, sborts&op; Johnny Bench~ 'Reds,
katcher ; Aaron, Mays and Carty, out·
field.
,. Starting piLchers will be named l:>Y •
~~e all-star managers , Gil Hodges of
ltle New York Mets and Earl Weaver iil. the Baltimore Orioles. The managers
Will also chooee the remaiMer cl.. the
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Bi! siar ballotin&"'Wlll be announced Fri4
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..... OMAHA , Neb. -Allhoua:b nicked for
JO, ·Qits, sophOmore -right hander . Burt
Hooten bore down with 12 strikeouts
t.1onday night to stifle third r a n k e d
Florida State, f>.I. and leave No. 2 Tea:as
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congratuJated by loser Kathy Whitworth alter win-
ning the ·Ladies P.G~ championship in Sutton, Mass.
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Club.
the only un~aten team in the double
J Jimination.c.Ollage ·wwld-Serle~ ...___.
The Lon_ghorns, with a 39-' record
and an 8-game winning streak, JIOW have
def.eated ·Delaware, OAio U.. and No.
3 -Seminoles whose seven-game victory
:!'lr.ing ended in a 47-3 se~son.
-Dodgers Toss
Sutton at Bucs
.,. In addition to Florida State, tea ms . . i"~!J!aining with one loss are top-ranked LOS ANGE LES (AP,) Pitts)>urgli•s
Messers~mith Se~king
End to Angel Slump
;ioothern California anQ No. ,4 Ohio U. Jim NelSOll. a 22-y ear-old ript.4l4i¥1er
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to set up today's f?Jrth round. Florida broke into the big leagues tM toughtst CLEVELAND . (AP) -California for Cleveland, giving up just three hits ~ate will play ~Ohio (33-5) and Texas y.·ay possible . · Anaels Mana1er Lefty Phillipe ia amused and striking out four Lhrough the firsl ~s USC t49-13). ..,_ .. Jn Moflday's twi-night opener, use He. came into a game ·~ italOll at a suggeatk>n by Cleveland hurler Sam eight. ~ashed in on wild pitches and walks against Saq Fra9~isco W!lh no ~ ou,t Mcl>!>Well that the Anaels are keeping In toJtight 'i 11ame, the second of a
George, H.alu, Bea,s owner and
chairman, called Piccolo '·a complete
big leaguer in physical skills and com-
pel!!lve instincts."
"He was so young lo die, with ·a
future that held iO 'much for him,"
said Halas, who was Bear1 coac,h at
the time Piccolo joined the team ia
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·'But Brian made the mo1t of the
brief 211 years allotted to him , and he
will not be foraotte,n."
"The Bear• will miss Brian as a
team player who . always gave extra
effort in pracUce and0 in a game;'' Halas
said in a statement following Piccolo's
death.
Piccolo ·had been running back Gale
Sayer•' alternate until a k n e e injury
Nov. 10, 1961, forced Sa yers out · for
the rest of that season.
He wound up that day with 18 rushes
.)or 67 yards, and four receptions for
54. After .that, he wa' a starter for
the Bears.
During the final five games of 1961,
Piccolo paired with Ron Bull in· the
Bears-backfield and 1dded··7&-carries
for 269 yards. and 15 paiS recepliOf)S
for IS5.
The 1968 campaign ended as his best
in the ~que; he had an aggregate
of 450 yards on 123 tries and caugh.t~
28 passes for 291 yards.
At Wake Forest, in his record 1964
·season,· .Piccolo gained 1,044 yards ·on
252 atte~s, for a 4.14 average. He
scored 111 fj6tnB on 17 touchdowns and
nine conversions.
BRIAN PICCOLO·
Last World Cup
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GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP ) -Kini
Pele of Brazil's two World cup winnin11
teams,, ~ays . this year's .tournament i•
"the cup of my life.'!
At 29, still considered the world's
greatest socce r player, Pele finds it
most itnportant tha t Brazil wliis this
tolll'nament.
"This will. be my last World Cup,''
he said.
The great Brazilian, who has tallied
a total of l,lltl goals in his It-year
professional career, is considered an
-out.Standing example for the other
player,s.
Asked about the chances o( play ing
in cl fifth \Vorld Cup, to match the
record 'set ·by Mexican star goalkeeper
Antonio Carbajal , who played from ltsO
through the cup of 1966, Pele said :
-"I don't think I will play in anotlltr
World. Cup. I need to spend some Hrrre
with my family, thus I do not think
I'll play another four .years. I intend
to re.Ure at 32, within three rpore years."
Jpr a four-i'un fifth inning to eleminate and lhe first man he w1s_ to face. was 1 book on him. thrfe-1ame aeries, the Angels send And y
f"c;-:-----,i.l.:i.n:mouth-&-1. · _\V.illie..May-s.,, ____ -~'-~-~~•·1 have enough trouble keeping-• ~r1mllhL ~ a1~inst Rich Hand,
· h'tt 'lhout . · 1-6, for~1ans. -
Piccolo attended Central Catholic ffigh
School on Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
During the off-season, he was a slock
and bond salesman with a Chicago
brokerage hOuse.
But those who know Pele well can ·
assure that he will change his mind
once more , as he did after the 1986
Cup when he was chased like an anlmal
in the games against Bulgaria and
Portuga l. He promised never to play
in another World Cµp bu t changed his
mind to attend the requests of several
people including his wife.
SANTA <::LARA, Cali(. Di ck
·Garibaldi, Univfrsity of S.lhta -Clara
baiketball , coach, has resigned~ to take
.sa post •ith Con verse ·shoe Co., the
San Francisco ChrOllicle said to<tay.
Garlb_aldi declined comment and there
was-no annocaocemeDt from the universi· ·cy. ., .
The T1ewspaper saKt Garibaldi. who
had a 138-77. record in eight years. wiU
~ Nor thern California represertati ve !or
~athletic tquipment 1nanufactu~cr.
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Davis cup tennis play Monday, ~ch
wrapping up ~ best-of.fi ve series 3-2:
"I didn 't even know it was Mays,"
Ne lson saiCI, recalling his bii le'aguc
boW.' "But .I stnick him out and' the}l
got William McCovey to hit into a doubl e
play. Let'• just say I was lucky, ok_ay?"
· . The ,sparkling relief performance earn-
ed Nel900 his · firft starting as.slgMlenl
and he made the most or that, too.
be a ling ~s An8'ies 5-S M~nday . night
with help from reliever Dave Giusti
as well as Willie Star11ell1s 14th home
run or the seuoo.
In the secOOd 1ga1ne of the ieries
tonight, Don Suttoo ; 7~, will start for
Los Angeles against the Pifatcs' Bob
V.eale, 5-6.
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about· his ewn · club"s performances bn Johnson, on with a leadoff double. and
the mound and al Lhe plate-after lhe .Billy Cowan whO had walked.
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ing at. nipt, contends the most the
l rack can afford is a a-a-day il'!Crease.
Survivors include his widow, Joy, and
three small daughters. ·
Funeral arrangem.ents were incon1-1 plete.
for 21 day• lul wilW t,avr now forced The unton, whkh rcpresehfs parl>
•,-, --~,..._-mellt ;t-o. .cMiluled June-13 ·utuel clerkrand ot'her-Lr~k-emp1oye&
openiJlc of Loi ~ Race Courst"1 I.a se;tlda& l Jhr~·)'ear ,-a1~ packqe
'"They feel I shouki Sign the 11me
contract as HollY,woodr.Park and ·.Santa
Anita:-'"' Vessels-said of the union.
negotiator•, "and Los Aiem.itOs cannot ·
afford ii.'' - --~ quarter~ racln1 .e.._an. ldenllctl &o 1boae woo earll£r UUs-.r•r
Track Pttlideiil,..... Vetsell Jr .. all· for ~or\~. ll S 1nl11, . ~nlt11 •nd f llOW>Ced bi> decilloo lo deloy 111' .,.oin1 -·!WIYP.O<id.Plrk. The Sim\ unloo ""''
•"Picfinitely after Monday '• AegOtiltionl Sanla Anit.a 'last winter .
.. lh the Serv~ ~ Jnlernafional r-'lbe t.arli~r ci>ntracts provide ror I
u~ ~rnke doWll, U-1-day salar~· incrtase lhis year~ '2·~: j ."'I 'bclie\e lhtl It 14 unJy. pro1>er lO day raise In 1971 and. anol,her f2·11-d1y
• lrjorm our qui;rtcrhor.sc cllcr1t1 in ad· boost In 1072. wuce lhetl \\·e wjtJ ,no1 open Ori t>ur Ytucls. notlns th.I Alan11tos niusl pay ua. r,alhcr ~ keepina the ~ 1usp<!n.se tracl workers an addillonal $2 for ~·ork·
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Ol)C thing In comnwnJtonday nighW11-
. opening action of the ' Footltill summer
baSkelball league -each came within
an ·eyelash of upsetting favored foes
in first round competition.
Mission Viejo's Diablos moved out to
a 12·? start and increased the idvantage
to 31·25 at the halftime intenni.ssk>n.
Santiago came back in the third stanza
to narrow the margin by two points
then outscored the"tiring Diabl~ in the
final period to win, 64-Cl .
Jliff Masterson was the leading scorer
for Mission Viejo with 22 ~·hUe Paul
Diaz of Santiago was high for the game
and the night with 29.
Four San Clemente starters scored·
in double figures as the Trilons likewise
tired in the fourth stanza t.o drop a
64-63 decision to favored Tustin.
San Clemenle moved in front steadily
tor the first three periods, carrying a
M--47 edge into the fourth ·stanza. The
wilmers came roaring into the final
peripQ_ with ~ 17·point output while
limiting the Trltons to six to gain the
une-poinl verdict.
Foothill's Knights ran up S& points ··
in the first qu.arter to out-dista~
Laguna Beach's entire game Output. The
' Knights•went on to breeze, 14-25 ..
Laguna failed to get a man. in double
figures while Steve Furness ·with 20 and
Ray Schultz with 17, led the Knight _
attack.
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Monday night.
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AT ST ATE GA.ME . ,
AD Oll'nln& In the South lJDeup ·for
tlw flnl annual Nortll&ulh All-llole
~F~~-~l_pme at OUlatid Colillollll Ano.I July I bu appeand and R<bol
,_ U.,ard Lyon (Loni Beacll
Millltan)· ta in eearcb ol ·a ~
amoDC' a quartet of Orance County ~
1pects.
L)'Oll kllt. the aervicta ot Lincoln Hi&h.
(San Dteeo) act Clarence Brown (1-7V.),
tallell Rebel player •
The South kavu for San Francisco
Frldoy, but -lal permiMlon bu been
-1...s by the NCAA, allowlftl Lyon
lo pick a playor from . the flltb amw'1
Nortb-Soulb Or.... County All.Star aime--:--· ·
Available fe< duty f""" 0r"'lt County
atl Loe JlaVlll (Newport Harbor), lllct
Abereg (Kalella), Khn Swaim (Sunny
Hilla) .... Fnnt Dehn (Sunny Hills).
Westm-"" Don Brodarict ha<{
beta onpially aelocted to play in the
...... but ,_ II(> tho invila~
North HM It;
Runs Rampant
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Over LBCC
UCI N.etters
~t Grinder,
·Eliminated
SALT LAKE CITY . u~ Earl
O'Neill of UC Irvine, tired fr o m. his
wett·lonl -"'II of the NCAA Coll•I•
Divieloo sinaleo championship, dropped
a llraigb~IOt decision lo Bill Drake
of the University of Minnesota in the
NCAA Univenlty Diviaion tenniJ toutll•·
ment here' M·ooday.
O'Neill was defeated l-1, 6-0 in second
round ect\on in the buJky flekt ol ~
-participanls:-
Freshman Grea: Jablonski likewise fell
Ay aOGEJl CARLSON the J)l'essurt of two a u c.('e s .1 l 11 e
.. ._ ....,. .,... ,..., tournaments and after winninc the lirsj.
LONG BEA.CH -1f an)'ODe bad l~ iel, M, from Mike Shapiro.of Princet.on,
notion thl,t the fifth anaual North-South dropPed the DeJ:t two decisions by idea-
All-Star basketball pme wu a \OOIUp, lical 1-2 scores.
the potent Nortli 1quad under coach The loaa eliminated the two Anleate.r·
Pat Adams made short ·work. ol any players from further contention. LAGUNA ·DRILLS-Bari Tabor (from left) readies Tim Sweany ,.;bile center Ron McEuiany await;
himself for an aerial .from q~rterback Gary FiS-the signal. Tabor, Kessler and McElhany are sen-
sette in the Artists' recent sprint football drills. ior lettermen in..the fall while.:...th~ other pair have
StarKting are. 'receiving standouts Gre;.g"-'K:::e.:.•:::sl.:.er:....:•c...nd:.___ct_wc...o_:y:...e_a_n_o_f _loo_tb.;.all __ ah_e_ad __ of_lh_e_m_a_t _La~gun~·~·-·--
Artist Boss
Sees Happier
D~ys in ~970
Vlklags Loaded
. ·Olson Corners Market
On Basketball Talent-
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UluJioos Monday ni""l. Second round doublet compelilloo. i» ... votvm, Jabkmaki and topbomore putner ~ the: rapid-fire lhootin& of pards Chuck Nacband, was poslpolled until ~
Rick Abere&I Md Pete Miller, the day.
YWeff lhot down a Jll&hly-reapec\ed Favoritet Haroi>n Rahim of UCLA 'Ind·
Lon& Beacb City Collete crew, 171).lll, Pal Cramer of Miami (Fla.) 3wept lo easy victories Monday in the NCAA ia a sis:-quartcr (IQ minutes eac'h) llCrim· Lennis championships,
ma1e al Ca\ State (Long Buch) in Rabim~s quickness and ov,erpowtting
· · , preparation for Saturday's match al serves carried him lo a 6"1, M w)n
Or&n,e Coat College. · over -Mackey Dominqoez of Southern
Illinois in a second round match. It wU a daullna: display ol ICoting Cramer, seeded. No. 2 behind Rahim,
pullCh off the fut break altact 'lainst tffmlnated 10-llliilleo of Caij!ornla 4-2,
tbe aame outfit that mllde :wmbJe:1 1-l, in the tournament being hekl tier•
fl! the South (l~UI) when they met at the University of Utah. Both drew
J~lt week in 1 limlJar type mm.··.. lint round byes: A generally optimistic atUtud' is The No. 3 IDd No. 4 seeds -E r i c
prevailing arOund the Laguna Beach High COKb Du Leavet's South squad was Van Dillen ol Soulhern California and
School football scene. Such altitude bU Somehow. when you ponder tbt aitua-e part ti Qw: Oraqe Leape la &H hit in tbe inJY!y department again wht• Roscoe Tanner ot Stanford -also
been lacking for the past few months ·tion of Long Beach Cil:Y College and ll1i·'11 ~ year af&e:r .mac Ill forward Lee Haven IUlt.ained a ligbt registered slra.l&ht set victories in their
following_ the Artist.s' disastrous grid its basketball situ_atioo, you get the idea laillal nod el fret 1Mct_1C...Mt:L11&. prain lo u ukW, tequlrinc ice. He's opening matches. Van Dillen dro~
campaign ~ 1969-a 11ason lhaf saw the Vikings are·reaionlbly loaded. 'l'M Tnjau ftpn &e ...u *t 0rup es:pected lo play t.onipt, bowever, akm1 · Jim Ward of Tennessee, 1-1. M, and
Laguna drop eight of nine decisions. The 1970 runnersup to uodefu.ted circlllt 1 11~..aeaa -.., eehMli with auard Dale LeMUers. ·Tanner stopped Rc:wtnk Flores 0 t
A light turnout of candidates, multiple Compton (a doubie-overtime verdict I Curt Carbon b allo Um-.-i witb. Houston, M . M . · '
th ------1 -.,,.,. .i........ __...,_;_ I U.. .. K'll*ill ll9e MYea'"• c;.,._ .--injuries and misfortune plagued e have l.'\tl:1~ ,,.... .._.. ev ... ,.....,. n 1 minor fOot t.jury. All.of \be 2li aeeded playe.r1 registered
Arlisb from start \o finish in Crestview light in reprdi to 1ncominc frelbman Grwe i..ea.-hr .,. pma: Coacb Lute Qlloa of tbe Lone Beach victories iii their oPeninc mat.cbea ol
League warfare:. " lalent. • "' • coatlnpn& termed lbe North, "Bet.tu the 1oum&ment which winds up Saturday:
Now, however, coach Hal Akins1eetms Coach Lute Olson (formerly of Marina Officials have been Mt for tht fifth .eboo&ef1 and tbey're quk:br,'~wben ask-Jn the nearest up1et of Urie day, Bob
optimistic when surveying hls team's Hi&h) is sitting pretty .,.tb hil recruitinc annual North-South AU-Star basketball-ed for~-· ' McJCl;nley of Trinity bad to rally lO
spring drills and chances for the .VI>" territory untouchable by any other junior 1ame at_ Oran~lle.@ June 28.. ~-..M!d be'd pick ~be North on the ·overcome Pat Landau of Bri,twn ~oung.
com1fil5Chetiille 1n-the~·ra11-,1aJJlst-ro11egrsoo:r~-. · ... --:-~ke SIOl>ba and-Sud Dawson . • • • • buts el what tte· had "'11. on the two 1-2, 7-5. ¥cKinley is the YOUDIU' bt~her
.Orange League competition. Thus he seems· in the driver 's seat. Gasp! parUcular nl&hls 11ut underplayed tbe' of former WimbJedon Otampion Huck
''Things aren't looking loo bad. l 'm To daie , Olson has eighl of tils .nine 1 • .,. .Ncrtb's proweu to tome e1teot. -McKinley.
very pleased, in fact," S!Y-S the -Artist choices in the fold and -U>e last one . ''We bad a few differeat people in
boss. Look lor ~ CIP AAAA a..t AAA there toniibt," aaid Oboa.
"We did things a little differtntly lhis • U.1ei..o ...... ,.....,,., ........ "CM-Included ·in Lana Beach'• a~ck was
lime in spring drills. combininR all ol llffldab ~-tllelr Jleuut whit last 1euoa'1 ;tumoi collep player~·the·
our cahd:idates regardless of 'abe and -== rd: == Ute nerd Wap. year, Clwc~ Terry, but even his pruenc
weight . ROGER ne A.,.as .... e~ ill .. ... did UUk to oll11t the North attack.~
"I think we 'll be fasler and b1ger It • lleller atpt, ~j "• . -South iatu the °"" .,aln IA>nl-'ll
h f. t <I sce..UO.nl epenW m peulld:Mpen '""' ...
. 3 Ar~ Spik~rs
-Make CIF--Team ·
than last year and we ave our_ In C ~RLSON m U. '* at Lona BelCJl'PitY r.oDe&e (7) io try team quarterback in Gary Fissete. He's 4 ~ 1 IP'• • ils luck with the Vlklnas. Three Otwe Coall area Kts will
a team leader and intelligent, but needs • • "' Xim Swaim wu bekl out-of ad.Ion be among die CJF Southern Section
to \\•ork on his passin& aame," adds ·-------How's this fbr callini your shot? by Adlllll tn Mo.dly'a fracu, but. the forces Safurday Di&bt at Cerrltol Collep
Akins. LomPoC High coach Dan Bodiry sat Suany HWa forward is ~e1.~ to be in tbe second annual SWWr Invitational
The Artists completed their drills with down and wrote a letter to the CIF back at practice today. He'• been .~-~~ t(~k and fiekl meet. ;
a touch -game between the varsity and Is considered -• slightly beUer than even office before the aeason atatred sug-with blisters on his foot. Estaacia'.s duo of Dave JohMon
graduating seniors. · chance. getting that his team be seeded No. Aberell Uld Miller were lbe whole (sprints) and Rich Wood (hurdles) plua
The seniors won, 22-14, with ~tike Ab-He's Dave Frost, Millikan High's"'Ts I in the AAA bueball playoffs. show for Adaw' ouUit Monda:Y scorlnc Fountain Valley High's Steve CtrisUano
bey, Hal Proppe and Brian Ottmer scoi'-gem that led the Rams lo the CJF The Braves completed their season ·4:1 lnd ~JS while center Fra~ Dehn CMG and llO) are the trio included ·iii in~ a touchdown each. . AAAA Southern Sectioo championship. ~~ndotly ~it~ . .,-an ... ~s 1.1·vi11·,c~1J.1-of~in';i:,~J tutnea·;ln 1 aedltab~ performuce, t~_!ight-man field ol Or~!_ Coun_!y
Tallying for the varsity were Telford Frost is still undeckkd-;-but-perbapl .x:.~ w .. uic: •nu ia.1c:u especiallywhlleTUT)'wUinactioa. prepsters billed forlfte meethll ihlcla
Cottam (a 60-yard run ) and .R~in a tipoff to his future is that his ~ with an overall mark of 26-1. pits the best of the CIF Southern Section
. Andrews: Andrews caught • screen pasl i1 a • fonner-athlete of the yt:,11-at ,.--,-• .. .,. ..,.., ... ,. ~1~1ft Llllf ._,. •1~1~ 11 ajainsfIASAngeles City IW's.
and rambled 25 yards for the score. th! Long Beach inatitulion. -.~-'A •·-•.• u f~-1 wu ,1,. w• · """'" is " "' l'M1ITP. • 1• :at Other Orange CoUnty afhletes are:
be d f ti.A • I -'r --DU AflllltrHll J l IS SOOtrlttrt j I JS • Cottam has en move rom .,,., In the bai, sealed and delivered, are by Pie N•. l aeded kal;D, Laliw... · Dllln •• , 1 2 1 or•fllr11 2 ' s Jackie White, John W~ and JJm
defense ·to , fullback lo ~epl~~e ldo-he Dan Peters (all.CIJil first team a:uard It marked__.. u.e fowt'I ~•-rear ~~U:: 1; :~ ~~.... ~ ! _: Davis (Santa Ana); Scott fa I e'l
departed Scott ,Allen, who 1s ""lora from Millikan.),-Steve-:-Dallu (.Loni tut 1 Moen teqwe telJa., ii tile "' ..,..,, •111n (FuUert.on); al)d Tony GU1oa (Bola.a
bound.1111 . · BeaCh Poly spark pllJI) and St. Anthony llaah -all at tllffenit aHa. • ~= :!:;~~··• 2/1 ~ 31, ~ ~ ;9,:. \12~ Grande).
Greg Kessler ·seems to be the tailback standouts Gary Berg ando-Bill Miillen.
choice for the Arti9ls alter allernatln1 The list continua : Lon& Beach
al quarterback the first hall of the Wi110n's Paiir of Mark Beauchamp (Ml
drills. •nd-Bill '1illiams (M) are also set Major League Standing~ DIANLIWll '
for LBCC. .
· "We made a few mistakes bot the
JdU hustled well. They really started
~Ung the feeling of working toget.her
"" offense. They were very alerl," JC GRIDDERS ~PEN Neeme said after the contest.
John Mardliorlotti and McLean were
Ollon, a Fotmtair1 ViHey residept wtio
aeema -clally relallid for a -ethali
COICh, aays, "Of the. nine boy1 we
wanted, eight hive a grade point ave.rqe
of 3.0 or better."
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ITIOIYIQITIAl • 110slnflled oulf<M' their defensive work. CONDITIONING
Fouataln Val)ly, slow in.starting..cam<L>-------
from behind a 22-1> halftime deficit Conditioning classes for 111 prospective
u move in front 31-31 after three periods. football players at Orance Coast and
Dave Lynch paced scorlnc· for the -Golden West colleges btCin \odaf.
winners with II. Ken Shibata was the A~ o{;c, classes will be bekl from
leadin& rebounder with 14. 7.9 Tuesdays and Thursdays, with Jack
Jo'air instructing. · * --'...{;:; The Golden west condiUonln1 11t~ion
Ctl" Mll9 Hll
1119 .w..,. 1,.1 will be tiekl from H Tueiday and Thurs-
" ti llf ·~ day, under the anldanct o( Don Row~.
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• 1 2 1 in!' class 'periods. ~ ; ! ! Saddleback will begin a ·similar• class
: 1: ,: ~ on July a. Il will be hdct from ~7:30
on TUesday and Thursday eveninp under
the dittctian of George Hartman. 11 -II u -,.
He alto hu six rttumea from last
INIOO'i 1quad to work with. ;--
Oltor1's problems a~ ·to be fe~,
if any . -' • • • ' Loell'. fer Ualvenlty mp ie Meeme
Cycle Racing Second
Speedway motorcycle racinc continues
to be lbe seq>nd .major .,.ctator sport
ln the United Kingdom, second onJy to .
king soccer.
Nineteen teams compete in Divlalon l
cycling in England whl&e 17 more are
runnin& in Divisioo" IJ. · ..._
World ~hamp ~t · Ha~ewa1
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A full fidd of 16 Cadillac Eldorodol
and 1 whftlltander -will compel~ at
. Orange County International Raiceway
· Satllrday niiht In tht second annual
Ma'rch ol Dimes benefit pro&ram.
The first eldorado Nationals 1s lhe
OU1if11Wlh 6f '°1 April F~'I jo~e spawn-
ed by a racin1 publlcttkm. 1'le expen~ive
Cadillac 1ports ·models will be dr1~en \l.Y .drag racing's prominent per!IO!lalil1~s.
Entered In Slturd•¥'1 race are twtct
world champion Ste ve Carbone, John
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Mazmanian, Joe PilanO, Steve Bovan,
·chard S_1rQCJlian and Gu Ronda.
Bill Shrewsberry •lll drive his 1m
Dart in a b\d for the wbeebtand cham·
-i>ionlhip. Sllrewsberry, -111 tourin1
east.em tracka this lime iit the year,
was forced lo make a trip west for
a new wheelstancter after craihing in
Columbus, Ohio in April. ·
The nelf car will have ill en1lne
mou nted in the trunk with 1i1ht e1.haus11
protruding thr:ou&h the deck lid, similar
to Bob .Perry's fu&itlve Corvette ,which
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ploall1lps at OCIR.
· Mike Sullivan of San Bernardino won
. Saturday's fuel altered fearure with
beot of !JI ltC<lllCl1 -lli.D mph.
HJ1° elapeed Ume Wll the quickest ever
recorded by a fuel altered.
Let Lallmln of Santa Ana It! top
speed of the meet al JOl .71 mph. '
Over 2,000 ineonuUacs attended OCIR'1
second efter hours racd from mklriltht
to 7 1.m. •••
Baltimore
New York
Detroit
Booton
Wuhinllon
Cleveland
M~nesota
A11ele
Oakland
Chicap
Kanas City
Milwaukee
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Houston
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Denny Bean, f o r m t' r
Newport Harbor High pi~ng
star. hurled a two-h.itter with
li' strikeouts jn leading the
-H,arbor Dodgers to a 6--0 vic-
tory over Ca Habra 10
hlghlight v.•eekeod American
Legion Junior baseball action
Ior _ar~a teams.
WESTMINSTlrt 161 '"'"'" J 2 2 ,
SaddlebaCk, Pirates -to ~lash How to Take the Flin Out of Golf· ,
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11!1KAllta WITll 111& l'IU lllXJK-'1)WI lie
&El& wrm ~ &uei. Colla Meu'1 Pir1tes split Saddleback on five scattered kite ..., ....... • " •
a pair of games Suoday while hits to lead. the · Cypress i.1:ir:~k it: =. f=t 11 I s ..i. .. n-i..A~t: ~ ill third Cbarsers to thifr secomf PlllATl!S 111 a~ ... "W"'.. · st{~ight win over the Gauchos, ,,,-, ,, :• d 11
1 "! straight ln Metro League 8-I •A , 0 1 o . i:r~ ,,.. , • • I baseball action. . Cypress is undefeated in .a-o:\~ • l I, ,!
Coach Barry W a 11 a c e • s four games and leads the • Mj"'fly, 11 all Pjl,c . 41 \1 Pirates loll. to the undefeated ~ circuit by one-h game. f<!::: ., • ! I 0 a
Anaheim Hustlers $-2 in an steve Smith was the only ~t:r~fr· • ,: ; ' '
afteroocm contest' at '0range Saddleback player to gel mor·e s-. aw '""''"' • " If
Coast Colltge tbeo caine back than one hit off Klungreseter' H111tler1 = m 1111-J 1: ~·
to hold OD in • night contest\. collect.ill8 I pair of singles. Plr1M$ PIRAT•S 11:~2 The wln gave the Dodgers
a split ol ~·eekend -games \\'Ith
Rancho Pacifica gaining a 11>-S
victory Sunday.
A lack. of hitting brought
':ibout a split for Fountain
Valley 1\'ilh Place..Urwtnning
Saturday, 2·1, despite a top
pitthing performance by-Jay
Stanley.
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Saddleback w.lll be seeking ~"' ~-J f. T io ,::.~:; ,t f & 1'· 'g
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its first ......... e'vi'"'-' 01 the Err·, 2 o , ,, •• k. ,b i i ! .... ...... '-W>J •' jo~o Love,2b ~arnpaip 111~y ni&ht in "'-c,_ O -g 0 Mi~=I~, If '1' l l
a game with the Orance CoUt ao~, ~· o : o g ~a.·~111• 0 ' 8 t
Piratea at La Palma -p,.~ . !/I ! j I I WO:'.·.' , J l \ I
in Anaheim at 1:30. · ott. a! 1 o I·: •cw. " ,...,.. • " ,
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' teve ....... , 'WI ree J':::f:'d· rl ,J I 1 ' "''""'"' 010 . 000 R'-10 II 2 in four appearances at the
plate aod a pair of RBI, paced
the Firate attack. He wu the
JtAding htuer in Metro loop
pla,. Jail seaaon with a .Ml
) ' i':::-"'·'11 -S ·' j·' ' L 11.~:r:..:~. :it> : g 1 Jf you hook your shot, swear at yourself in a loud voU:e. Throwing1your club . ~l:."r:."ct• ·; g : : into the ground or against a ,tree will convince othel'1 .that you are not accustom-
Kino, c1 1 1 o o ed to makirlg bad stiots. "For emphasis, this scene should be ·repea' ted on every "~· " .... Cycle Crash Kills Y ~ung
.average.
' Former Marina High hurler
Dave Klungreseter ~~ Andy YOung, a member of
Co W • .. -""the mUe relly team that set . F1'sh Report ts es' t,mins. t' M•T•O .... , ..... LL STAMDl~OS . file ,· . ' er --w L'T •• the U.S. college record last . ~=,."'~~~ 1 : S ·v; year, has been killed in the
OCEANS1DIE-1ff •nll"°"I 1" ti.r•1• · f ' ~~IHllon 2 ' I 1
Clill•, l weUow11il, o10 1!1ltblll. I blue fin w· Cir e 0 ' °1. anE:f.. 1 i f 1~ COlfision Of his motorCyCJe lu;:~Ol•GO il-.rlM•••dll-3"1111-" ID .. cmt -pe··, ners,. ~-~ : 1!1 wiythacar2.l ·-•• h
.ief-11 :n v.i1owi111, ~ oauKucll, n 11o. oung, , .....,.,, ~ac , ran
nUo, JO und oa1i. ~Ir•! ··n•J::!!!.:.~g•• the-third ~eg on the UCLA
HIWP'O•T ID•••w'• Lldc,,..).;..UJ I ll-Costa Mes&. Comets and COM•TI (II~ t ' ... rtli • ::::,. bW,'i~•ratft Gr-J ·team that clocked a record ... '''' -~t'""''''' 111.,11 5e0.1»1•. 230 ti.rr•tt.><lil. n DOnl· Westminster collected opening • ... 11 ""''" -a i 3:03.4 in the 1969 NCAA cham-10, 21 hllltiut. (Arl'I Laiodln11-1• ..... Olllt.,., )b • l I 1 H11111.,1 • r1tn-2·
9ler11 13i1 bilrrKud1, 11 1>onl!o, :ist day vi~tories in the Eastern· ~=11~~"" 11 ! l i ; w........, ._ pion~ips.
K• 11. " 1 o 1 ! bad shot. T, tKl\111, If • 1 0 ~ -~==--"::c:_::..__~~---~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~;::_~-~~~~~~" Wrkrllt, c • 1 1
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LONG BEACH -Track star
SATUltDAY . NA•IOR ANG ELS {U , ••rll.vt
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sophomore. On the lraClc:
team, he ran the 220 and
446-yard dashes in addition to
the relay.
Young transferred to Idaho
State University last fall, and
Was currently enrolled there
as a junior.
The accident occurred
within city limits Sunday
afternoon and Young died at
a hospita l that night. The car'a-
driver was· not. hurt, police
said. °'"· 1 ll•libut, • mK~.,11" Leaaue of. tfte S U mm fl r ~~', J: ~ l f : Gardin GrO'lt Jell vi. C\'Pf"tu 11 , He attended Long Beach.
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Chrlslft'Wln, 11 j 0 I o Ml",,.,.· t o a lt2 102 Sc1rt llr IRllil!ll e~r. 111ree--n bl.u,' 111111110, 1• n"lldl-d nd the 1 te c\'::f!l:11• c · 11 :, l2 ?c· Monica City College before Bi
l'DUNTAIH VALLEY !L•,· 11 "'' eret. IP'Klfic: ~11-n 11111er1; ay a wo ams I 0,,.~, Sew• 111 ' .. ""N .. • _ , 1 , ~ v~~.:1 11 L• P•lm1 coming to UCLA as a i __ _ .»s e111co baB. 2'l 1111111111, 2 11trr1elill1, will tangle next Sunday at """' -1• JOI ~i'i:'~/i. t, ~ : I ~ r,, blue bin, ti rOCk coo. (P'ilrl>ol~:·~• _:k\\'.j!!!l!i,,!'J!r!<__lliji!Lfi!!l!!~-,;';°"';"~"~!!:~~"'~'!'~' ~·-~"~'~'_.;' ~!!'~'~"'~··~·=·~· ='~"':;:":""':::_:•:'_:':'JF;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~;::;;::;9ll Doflllrl•. ct •' •' •' ,o 171 u..i...1 -.. l l'llle<•: SH DIH, I TeWinkle Park .-.. WISTMI NSTlll 10 Pllml (l ;JOI V~-,. ,, 111 r II rM ·--... -i· '""' '' > " '' ·~ O O O O I( .,, ....... re.., 1 ' 1 ' tch Elatl',H •It 0 SllllHY "OM llf tllll lnDlll .. tw'M~ ,io.
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Wer.nek1ft'IO. 1tl I " 0 0 Morrow, 11-o -i ' ~ ~ SAN CLlMS•Tll-1!>1 lf'llit<'SI I.II -. The Comets: behind the ~~=b~ .. c ~ i 1 , Cl) -lllllrp r•lll"' of,.. DIMllo." -
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A GEORGE COLOURJS PRODUCTION
Spo ns ored. by: Th• Orange County
Builders Assn. end The qrange
County Chapter of the Building
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
' \ . ~ES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1 ~~S FOR SALE HOUS.ES -FOR SAL&-::J-HOUSliS.fOR·SAl£ .. -.. 140USIS"FOltSl£E-,-tftluSl!S FOR SAl;E-·
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11 1 n 1J AlTENTION DRIVE 1~~-~~.;;r•;":'. BEST BARGAIN · <;J..inda Jj{e IN MES4 VERDE" viow, ow,,.,., full prke 1 Bedrooms,; """"· .i.mny
NEW 'HOUSE BUYER . $2S.500. 54:5-TIOO 'l'OOm. & beautiful kitchen ·~ -~ =r:: 1:1·1Qi;-h!•~.; 3 BR,. 2 BA. Palio, Dbl. with island cook tenter.
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FROM $13S,OOO TO $500,000
Prime Dover Shore lot Jocation r 'Corner · oor P an wi gar $26,000. ·T-a k e over On
' dM · OO""""W'llbUd 2'~1~places4alarge 5%% loan. 6 42·0 398 A 'Spa:cl.ouawellla-'nftA....,, 1, Galaxy an armer, -A...UU. l u tonnal d1n1ng room A • ·~ . . . very 833.5423 corner Jot -with-large patio.
2629 HARBOR
BOULEVARD
546-8640
HI l :JO 0,. ..... .,.
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3 Bedroom and
Family Room
Take Dver -
$148.0P. month
-6.5%
In Coela Mesa, buy sub-
,ittl to existing VA loan.
your borne 5% above contractor's cost. private patio. well Jandsca.p. · OnJy S3'T 500 Your plan o_r_ ours, ulJoto ~_!q, ft .. _-;fj,_-1 1--I lrl""'=':"w'"ilh-:,..1DAnY-larre__ahadt MARINA Highland, $26.000. See-$ ~r . PRIME BUILDING'LOTS
FROM $3S,OOO TO $17S,000 Unusual opportunity · r qualified buyer. · trees. Boal or camper ae--;Ni>rnnatRi~ liere. -SR;2---67~sOev
644-4684 cess to rear yard, very ba, Immaculate. 2087 Valley •
clea~ , . , Lots of Fresh Rd, call ovmer 646-4619. For Ap.,Ointment C•ll:
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
Dover Dr., Sul.le 3, N. B· · 642-4620 Gene,r•I· 1000 Gener•I I .:c:=.o;.. ___ ..;.;.;.; 1000
Genei•I 1000
COUNTRY SETT,ING.
Huge 3 bedrOom home on a
large cul-de:sac lot with
Olympic. siz.e "pOOI". Nest.I,.
Gener•I 1000· FOREST E.
*TAYLOR L s~o N
Inc. Realtors ed neatly in one comer, sur. 80 LINDA ISLE
rounded by lots of . trees. See this new 5 & maid's rtn ? HY?•
. Open beamed telling family fam. rm + RR. 5 baths: RENTING W
CALL OR DRIVE
DOWN BUCKNELL ST.
IN BEAUTIFUL
COLLEGE PARK room. New carpets and Open daily . SlGS.300 l bedroom, FHA, VA
d!'8-pes. Modern g a! d ~ n 101 LINDA ISLE Terms ~u_\vilLsec:-a •-·• .. .Jov_e,_
INTE.REST
RATE
SPECIALS
Paint, $34,500 ./ By owner, 3 BR, ~ ba,
546-2313 corner lot, lo interest GI
' loan 6%, $26,750. 545--7952
·O THE REAL °'" ESTATERS
Brm, R2 lot, near business,
inance at 7%% 1903
Orange f..ve .. 642-8064.
10 THE:REAL \°'" E:STATCRS "
ENCHANTMENT
FOR. SALE
Gl11.morou11 VIEW, lights &
harbor. \Vann side of bill. B11r9C1in Hunters Mos• Del Mor • llOS Wgh cathod•w ceili._.; 3
IJ:drm!I, 3 baths. Gay kitch-GOn REPO FqR Sale br owner, xlnt en, bar room, Fl,'JCinatthg Larg~ 3 Bedrm, 2 bath & ~~·3 c~S:e~o ls~~~· ~~ pool size larxlscaping, Ap.
family rm. $25,950 Full prit:e ' ' --,. . ' pointment required
wit h $1500. down to anyone. drps, bltns, f~c. ~am din SEMPLE·
Bltns, dishwasher, full'.f:•· ""14 ' ''" mklpatlo, dfric~ndra REAt ESTATE ' . w s er nyj'.eU," ~25 5 .,,
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kitchen leads to Cahf. Irv. J">I fi'st•d. , .• C-o,·"t•~ .. ~-=•'.''· f"'"' ~~ A real-buy l n this one. Q\vn. " " "'"""' ly home with double fire-
ing patio. WHAT A PLACE!! er leaving slate. 5 Bdrm, Beautiful tree lined street, place, large mastCr suite
No money down lo Grs. ~• """ ,load• to ta...,., 3 bedroom
51/4°/o
-3-llmrm-2-BA.---Ju.,!!l!Xr,
shake roof modern·
home with clec bltins.
Corner lot-wii]i""r&ji?i" :
for boat. camper, etc.
Existing loan of $14,270
assumable at $134 mo.
P.l.T.I.
-room g~mnper-& , very clean, well kept 1 E. Coast Hwy, 675-2101
Vacant. Call today 540-1151 ~7090 iiiiiiOiiiiiOiiO ... iiOiiO.., ' nE:!iffi~itc~~t:~~~~~~·~···~· .. ·· .UNEXCE~LED-VIEW--"' Lo fain rm. pier Jr , ... dp $135,.....,. •& with ga.rde11 ac<'CS' .•• This w Down FHA. ALL THIS 2039 IRVINE home o" cul de sac_ Pri· · kn I AND ONLY 24 P " · area lS own for ils arge S ,500 rice. vacy galore. stunning fan,. _CALL us NOW!! Courtyd enrrance. 3 bdrms. · trees and manicured Janel.-
& fornia) din rm. ).rust St'e. ily kitchen wllh "dining ·area, sea ping. Room for boat or
Walker' 0. lee S~3 950 l% baths, entertaining pa •. trailer, .• convenient to. all
· · ~ _ "Q!J.C2S:t'tY.i "' -lk, brje:k_Lirepl~~. much schools. Lowjntercst.Joan at
Realtors ~ WESL•Y N ore. Hard to-find 11t only 5~% \viii sav(> you SJIXX> in
'ffe,eritag.; Mos• Del M•r -' lJOS. Of Harho• & ooean, Attr. =o,.~ split level home on IW, 5100 ~=~=~·~'~'~"~"'~'~';;~llBY Owner, 3 BR, 2· ba, sq. ft. lot. Ideal for 4 Apt. Fam rm, cov pat, delux Units. $225,000, 2501 OCean
--_ w/everything, $2ll,OOO loan Blvd., Cd.M. By appt, only.
(O"sta-M11a 1100 as!umable at.5%.%. $33,900. Bill Grundy Realtor ---------'I 955 Junipero, ~9--0504. S:U DoVt':r Dr Ne 642-4620
Tota.I ·payment includ·
ing taxes wUI ))(' ~148.00 ~ mofith, Lovely add-
ed family room. De-cr~---l .. lached double garage r . newly-addcd;-Thls "home
ii!: _in modcl condition.
Owner is anxious. Ask-
ing-$24,500.
_. $23;500 ~·
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams s;; ' $24.500. Also 5~ annual % 5 years. Call now to see this
545-0465 Open 'Iii 9 Plt1 TAYLOR CO. rate Joan. Won't last, call weckerid.
__ NE\J,~~t~--now. Dial 546-tS21
$26,500
OWNER . . . ~:::=J_i__J ---'--~-.-., .n-WILL .FINANe Ne'".'°" .a..ch .. 1200 u:r .
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4 Bedrooms
PLUS!
This ;bome has every-
thing: sei:arate dining
room, game room, 4
bedrooms. no down VA. Government Appraised
at $25,950. New carpet-
ing, ·newly painted in-
side and oul See this to believe it!
Eastside Bargain
. $21,950
It needs paint and elbow
grease, but \Vilh 3
bedrooms and 2 baths,
hardwood floors, dining
room area, and located
in the desirable area of
eartslde Costa Mesa you
can't aUord not to see
tt ~! tbil price ;zt,9i'!O.
Huny!
Secluded Country
rixer Upper .
Located Jn the back bay
area: of Newport Beach
'Oft % acre, Featuring 2
horse coITals, enclosed
l anat overlooki ng
~utiful swimming pool.
'nte 2lOO sq, ft. residence
needs paint and elbow
grease, but what--a price
owner will finanCe ~at
71Ai%. Call today.
Own It For Less
Than Rent
$133.00 Mo.
With payments like this
you can't aUord to rent.
Extra sharp 4 bedroom
·2-:-.batb home-i Costa.-
Mesa, buy subject to the
existing FHA loan, ilnnual
percentage rate af 5%%.
all built-in kitc~n, double·
~ block ~ fence. carpetlnc throughout. See
It and save. Open eves.
3 Bedroom,
2· Bath
.. $1,000
-1/3 Acre
Better than new. This
home has new carpet,
buUt-.lns. tiled kitchen,
floor to ceiling raised
hearth flrepJace, COV·
ered patio, double ga.
rage, beautlfull.)t land-
BC11ped. Country abnoit-
phere-seldom found. All
for $24.000; NtrlloWD to
vet&. HUrry.
' -OIAN ..
COVNTn
l.AIRST
2629 HAm
llOIA,EYARD
546-1640
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2111 s." Jooq";' mu, Rood --962-55B5 Nichol.s Real Estate
·.fHA··VA
~~~64~4 !•9!:1~o~==:t--:""""'"""'~""'·-1·-"-=-..::.-..,_-...,,,~, FOREST ·E. Hontinglon &"h
~~!~~~~ee~ ~~eo; = 0 L S 0 N home in Costa Mesa, 2 blocks
to school.-\\'ith !he greatest -
increase in home values Inc. Realtors .
ever. this home will be a
money maker,
Nichols Real Estate
546.9S21.
COLLEGE PARK
SHARP 3 bedroom, 'rarttily &
dining area.--Dooble~fire.
_place. NEW. Carpet. Move
in NO\V, Call 64:).03()3,
NEWPORT --~l J K .• '11Cl10l5
11 ........................... ~ i HEIGHTS-$33, 950 WHY RENT? Shako roof, 3 hodroom, fam.
Tilke Over 5*%--FHA loan,
$168 month pays ALL!! Out.
standing 3 Bcilrtn 2 bath
home in Prime-Area. Total
Price $28,950, HURRY,
HURRY!!
·ily beauty. Two fircplm:e~:
Easy cal'e .yard. Walk ·to
schools & Weslcliff shopping.
NE\V listing, Move fast for
$33,500, Cwl
"6 BEDROOMS"
Do you have a large family &.
We have a large home ror
you. This place i5 FANTA&
TIC. Single story huge sep.
arale family room , also wl!h
beamed ceiling_ No more
crowded bedrooms, One for
each. submit.No Down Gr's
or Low Down FHA. Seller
is n:;ady to talk. Priced at
S,25.750. CALL!
Walker & lee
Realtors
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adam!
545-9491 Open 'I.ii 9 PM
FORIHE
Wii'f RENT!
WHEN YOU CAN
BUY!
That's right. it takes just
$2'100. down to purchase this
3 Bedrm home, nitely crptd
Uu:uout. 4arge living room
"".f frplc, all bltins, large
family room. $240 per month
pays principal. inteiest,
taxes. insurance. , CALL
NO\V. THIS \VON'T LASI'!
PAtJL. WBtll5 CAR!IAILlll aaA&.TY-C•~
EXECUTIVE 1093 """· C.M. """'"" WHO LOVES HIS FAMILY 1-;::::::::::::::::::: • 4 Beautiful bedrooms I•
645-0303
' COATS 2299 Harbor Blvd .• C.P.I.
& ill Harbor Center
• 3% LuxW'y baths * * * * e 12'xl2' Breaklast Room
• l6'x20' Family Room
'i-iparkling heated Pool
Prestige hidden 2 story home,
1ari;e family rm w/ fire-
place, tormal <lining nn, 3
sparkling baths & fantasii-
cally landscaped,_Befort' you
purchase. • This is a musl
see at $51,500. CALL 5:15-8424
. WALLACE l~iiiii ................ ....,
REALTQRS -OCEANFRONT
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(0pen Evtnin91)
• Lanai and.._Bomb Shelter e Fruit Trees galore
GARDENER'S
PARADISE
Immac, 3 bdrm, 2 bath home
on lge. corner lot in· North
Costa Mesa. Owner leaving
area'. call now for app't. to
see. $26.500.
~ -PERRON
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. 642-lnl Anytime . .,, ••
rVA-VA-VA ,.
Nice 3 Bedrm that lies an en.
larged "dorm" room for a
growing family, Near Elem
-& .Jr. Hi ScOOols;-Cute pan-
eled fu!igg rm with shag
crptg. \Y ill !.'t1J low dov.'n
FHA or VA, As!dng $27,750.
')llcsa\ ''°' ~calt\I • 546-5990
Watch 'the sul1 and sun ac-
tivities from this 2 Bedroom
+ bunk room, beach home.
This new list.ing is "·ell lo-
cated on excellent beach,
$56,000.
AU for· onl.Y $68,500
T1l Inspect,.. call 646-7171
1-Q THE REAL \°'" ESTATERS
PETE BARRITT QUICK ESCROW 1-;;-~~~;;;:
Owner packed and ready to I iiiiii
REALTY
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movo ! Spaoi'"' Stratford. OPEN DAILY 1 ·5 · Home l n beautiful condition ·
l'OS WHTCllff Dlt. throughoui. Excellent VA Unle Island -view. 32:'.i E.
ttlWl'OlT IEACH b Joan at 5* % annual rate, Bayf~t • 3 BR. 2 ba. Im·
... 2·.$200 '-• which anyone can take over med. occupancy. Pier &
at $181 per month TOTAL, Ooat foi: lge. boat. $140,!XXI.
including taxes and insur. Also, on Ci-and Canal, 6 BR.
COUNTRY ance. BARGAIN at $29,000~ 4~ ba . Dock takes up to
SJ,tOWPLACE . -·w · alk·e· .... P~•-e ... JS.ft, bo<>.L1!!9,!!!!,,.ll".P!!c
Thorobred horses, fruit tree~. I G I. -.;;, senl8.li\1C al 325 E. Bayfront
poo_I •• manicu~ grounds ~ Realtor • will sho'v Grand Canal
artists studio make this 21).13 Westcliff Dr. home. horn~ ~ sho\\lfllace of coun-__ •646-T7ll BROKER try~hv1ng on beautifUl ].fisa Open 'ti! 9: 00 PM 644-2430 833-0700
Drive. Custom built brick J iiiii~i;;..~.iii~.i.:i.-• J '~'!"'~~~'l!:::!!'::':';~
& \\'OOd residence of rural · Escape the Ordinary.,
ct\ann, has 7,000 sq, ft. un. WATERFRONT Brand new Ivan Wells' View
~er heavy shake roof, on I. PRIVATE SLI ·~hq_mC, 0oVer Shores. 4 B~,
acl'e or land. Ha\\'aii . bound 'Ov.:llcr ' sacri~ 3 BA, po\\•der..rm,.family...rm
Macnab-Irvine
Realty Company
675-3210 642·8235
!icing lovely 4 bdrm. 3 ba. w/frp lc, walk in wet bar.
home in itplendid priv. com· Eating area \n kit + formal
niunity. H:is lge. bayside' pa. din rn1. f\1any cusl features.
tio, sandy beach, good swim-Roy J, \V aq:I Realtor, 1430
ming. sli2._ for lge. ~h 3 Galaxy Dr. ~1550. Open
NEED FOUR WALLS cor gar. Low price or ~d~a~ily~·==~~==c:-
WITH A DOOR? $82.75fl. ALMOST 1/3 ACRE
l l•iiiii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0 .. 1 \Ve ha\'e more than that. A BROKER lluge play yard. block '"all
Vets-No Dowft gotl,'t'OUS 4 bedroom in f\tesa 644-2430 83~0700 "fence, t3'x21' lanai "'ilh Bar·
Payments only ·$215 including Verd(>. just of( the golf ------B-Que, Three b<lrms. 2
tax & insurance, Huge 3 COUl'SC. lluge olympic pool LIDO WATERFRONT baths, dining rm.· li.illy car· ~edrm, 2 bath, Suns~!lC for California patio Jiving. APTS 320 LIDO JllORD peted and draprd home ..
ho Call ,• ". n..,.,, •·•"-st•-ect • \\'ill sell me. now. _ Vacant and 'Waiting for a NOW REDUCED TO ~· ~·~ +..~... FHA/9 A with low initial in-$46 Slit new family, $4600 UQWn will $175,000-Xlnt Terms t> I $'2'9 000 500'_.:.._E·~~~s w~~aiil;k~e.;.r~l.&s~l~efe~r 6 ·Beautiful tmits. 6 Car ga-;:
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;_nta;ORDE. Rltr ., ragrs & util ity room. with 646-05:"il Bvcs. 67:1-ti\16
80 . ft. fronting on excellent
___ _ swimming beach. Units ·are BEACH BONAN~A
··Realtors newly furnished. Newly ttmodclefl triplrx, * MESA VERDE * mo "'""' Bl•d. ol Adorns am Grundy, RHltor • block to mind, $10,200 An·
Beautify\ pool and an lmmac. Mf>-Ot65 Open 'Iii 9 Pf\I 833 Dover Dr .. N.B. 642-4620 nual incon1e. O\\·ncr ~ks
2 story home. 4 Bedrm 2 realistic offer. Xlnt terms.
baths, ian1ily room. You OPEN DAILY H•I Pinchin & Assoc.
3102 W. Oce•n Front Eastside Special REALTORS · \\•iii like it at ...... $44,900, O Will F ' W Wells-McC•nlle, Rttrs. wner 1nance orkshop 16 x 32. sl«"ping 3900 £. Coast lh''Y. 675-4392
G , 2 Units -$67,500 roo1n ll x 19. plus 2 Bedrms-FHA VA, lqlO NeWport Blvd., C.M. George Wiiiiamson & dining rm. Exceptional , •
548-7'129 ·Eves. 6-14-0684 Re•ltor. at S2;;,500. Submi t \o\v do'"" on _neat
lhrtt bd11n. Loads 01 extraJ $24,650-Pool 673.4350 645'1564 Eves ~ Ml>SllO ;n k;tooon "'"' bath, Now N.B. BEACH HOUSE ,,_...,_t*"'l carpeting thru.out , Large lot
ASSUME 6°1• L:OAN \Valkiri!; <1istan<:1! to ocean! Ol.LEGEREALTY • quiet street. Only S2t .850.
Ai\yone
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~ take over this 4 Bcdnn$. 2 baths~ New •liiAlllflllllKatfir,Gll· M. M. laBorde, Rltr,
a_nnun '"' rate I~: Enll"Y carp., drapes. paint & tile! 646-0555 ' Eves. 673-6116
MU, large rooms. dintng: rm. Only S35 ooo ''THE BLUFFS-r.-2 NtCE hom(>s on one 10x175
park like' yard. beautiful -CAYWOOD REAL TY 0\lrner bas 2 . 1'1usl l!(!ll 011(1, • ~ n-.1 • -·"' I 54().1720 3 BR 2 I ~ C ,lot; -une Big ,, °'""·l't11, one--190 ... m poo • · "~"'"' \V Co•st 1-1..a. NB· . ~ '!"'s. orncr lol, b'•" ., .......... 0• ,.· ......... lt•nt TARBELL:_~~r~ wvv · 54-1290""'9 · ' Back'Bay vie"r! Priced at ro":iditio;;~~kjrig ...,.sJ;,ffio.
FHA & YA Bflyen
W•lk to ¥hops, ~tside, Spic
& SJ>a:n 3 8'drm, 2 batl>
t1ome: Lge BR's, 15xZ> liv·
ing + dl11 area. FA heat.
bHns. hn:J"'d ooon. ex1n
Newport Heightt only $40,0CXI. ()wr)f!r is ill and wltnts
REDUCED TO SELL_, Local· M:AL'ttlft ofhtrs. Glen Qoee:n, 1-letitage
f(I l'M'lll'. J-larbor Hi@:~ and ~N~M RcAf Estate, 5MJ...tl51. ~
17th StJ'\.'ClshOJ>$. Thl'Ce M· 17i·lll1;'"f'"Nj] 301 VISTA BAYA
~m .. 114·0 b+t1~. 'lam. rm. COUNTRY HOME 'i..ovcly big 3 & la.rnily, stmkc
bu.ill : in kl!chen. Enclo.sed • roof &; a1). rxtras, huge lot..
large fj"lil'. •
20'»24' ~cn'()tl(.'().in btitio. A 3 Br, 2 b.'l, 1)()()1,_ ~i Am:, with ~rilry for boa!, cnn11).
bcauly 111 only S32.7~. As-Hor.:scs OK. fl.Jay ffifde, J\s. ~ or ! Q"·1X"r s:ty!i .sell
llty · sun1c G~r•f, Joan. Owner/ "-"'.'-r· • . ' Lachet1my.,_ • ll!t1n1e f>11A l~n. • "i\gt, ~ •. ig.!).in 6_12-.'mO. askrng_.$39,.liJO. \\111 hstcn to 643tli: E 642.2237 ·M. M. LA BORDE, Rltr. '""' __ _;._ offers. Glen Qoeen, llcri1ngc
-~-646..0:J.l.' ·• Evt's-, 616-2Zl:"l1 Ola.16~2 .. 567! lot HESULTS Real Estalt'. 5-i0-U51
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Cozr 3 Bed~nl oii free ~in-f o~:-E~~~S2 t°R ·21s Poppi~~;,ne~rona "del -'
.. ---,.!'14·b 0 -· , """"l<ll<L'"""-';~,.,nr .... ,,.,,r,.u,. """-Jlre""'"'-.l.J><J ...__ !I'/~ "!'/C are_a. Latge lot wi many 1 BR & ~-~t ~ Ylnt private patio, just above .lit~ ~
3 Bedrm· 2 bitliSl'i~.,,,.=1n-i'2I:95o. ·. n. -·u~how a~aif. rr,;;ii,'*9~k ~:J-.,...-ti'
'sharp home·· in South Phone Now -·646-7111 l~t summer rents. SSl,500 $52.400. Phone 6'75-7817.
Santa Ana. Near schOols UNDER $50,000
and its owner ready to For Irvine Te1TRee 3 Br. It's
move to mobile home. near our office so call or
Existing lOan of $17;. stop by to see it.
403 payablo l l42 mo lo LUSK * NEW LISTING * am Haven, Rltr.
anyone. Immac, duplex, 1 blk. to "At The Jamaica IM'"
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$24,500
6°/o
;l Bedrm 2 bath MESA
DEL fl.tAR corner lot
home with ~t g8i:e en·
try· and paved parking.
Jumbo shake roof, &nd
rustic exterior. Existing
IOan of $24,230 payable
at $197 'mo, Includes
taxes, etc.
HARBOR VIEW beach, Terrific Joe. Copper 673-3211
2·Story, 4 bdmis, 3 baths. plumbing tl\M.lout. R-e a I CAMEO• SHORES: 2 BR &
near beach •. , .• , •••. ~7 ,flOO sharp! Offered for ·$39,950. den luxury villa type house
yiew! 3 Bdrms. 3. baths de-MORGAN REAL tv Sacrifice below .cost. $69,sOO
luxe decor ...... , •.•• $591900 m6641 675-6459 Owner 675-5698.
Pool. ~i~W. 4 bdnns. ~ ba., MUST SELL =~· =°'·"-=====
See thls .......... ,. •• SJ9,750 Will TRADE Balboa Peninsula 1300
3 ~rn111; 3 baths. Vtew. great Beautiful _ Roomy Baycrest
kitchen. . ............ $55,00) 1 b ·it 4 "·' ho BROKER cus om u1 ourm me
644-2430 lll-0700 on a large lovely lot ~n se-
"'!!~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~J eluded street. Xlnt Joan pro. '"' vision. 548--0773 ANOTHER ONE FOR Sale °' 10.,0-Tnil"
· FHA • VA & cabana on beach front.
WEST BAY .AVE,.· •
Channing new ~ bdnn. 2 ha.
Medilemrnean style: Block
from Ocean & bay. Builder's
home, top quality.
Bill Grundy, Realtor
833 'Dover Dr., NB 642.£lD l Bedroom; 2 Bath, beautiful Newport. $22,500. 67>8762 ga~ built-ins, comer Jot, wknds:-2U/283-ll2S. J ~~~~~~~~~~j
large patio with custom 2 BR TOWNHOUSE. J.fuSt --52.f -,SQQ---·-built BBQ. -Double car gar. sell. All offers considered.
age • new carpeting • in Owner. 644-6488.
Costa Mesa, for only $24,950.
Lido Isle _ · J351
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HOME
Bealltifully done. 5 Bdrms.
2 UNIT
Upper Bay duplex with
large yard. 2 Bcdrm
each with block wall
enclosures. Live in one
unit and let the tenant
pay half your Joan cost.
Try 10% 'down.
$31,500
Eastside 4-Plex
,Four sharp 2 Bedrm
units located near Nt'W·
port BJVd. Try 10%
down.
~ $46,950
'B UNIT
Located lh C-2 zone and
ca~ly be converted
to i;oing molCI. 10%
down okay. Full prict>
. $94,000
NEW 12-UNIT
Spanish arches & 1ilc
roofs -fully rented
with $1&10 mo Income.
2 BR 2 ba units and
ownt'r w i 1 I consider
$25.000 dn. Ideal ta."<
shelter.
$165,000
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546.2313 By Owner-Assume 6% % VA Family . rm, Xlnt · i!itreet to
R-2, 2 BR. Remodeled street 45 It. lot. ·o THE REAL '°'" ESTATERS . '.
Spanish Charmer. $26.500. $98,500
645--1446; if no ans. 642-0010 LIDO REALTY INC.
loii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-~"'~k~f~";c'.P'~"~f~H~=~·~;,~k~ 3337 ·Via Lido 673-7300 I -.ENJOY Private beaches,
PRICED FOR FASI' SALE. Newport Shores 1220 tennis crts, boating at
~ Bedroom, 2 bath, dble 4 BDRM, 2 story 2'Ai baths. , beautiful Lido lsle. 3 Br,
giu:age, full cr~ts & drps, Club,-pools, tennis, beach, den, 2 Ba, huge liv rm.
terms., Full pr1i;e $23.500. SJ0.950 or lease option. Prin-~ten. panlg, bltns. $57,500
Vacant next week, owner , . 1 1 646-5616 By owner. 675-3982
must have ·quick sale! call cip es on y. LARGE LIDO LOT ·-
SID-1151 Her\tage R eal 0 Sh 1227 58x88' 206 Via Lorca, Terms.
Estate. over ores (TI4l 548--6913! 34~3256.
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Assumable Loan J\.Itns. w/prtvacy. Spacious. TAKE OVER '
Near So. Coast P inta • a nearly new "Old World"
neat 4 & fam/din rm wilh Contemporary w/ court & $175.00 PER MONTH
bl For this cute 3 bedroom Cof. 5~ % FHA loan to take ov-atriun1. 5 Br's expanda e.
er, Shows like model. Ask-5000 sq tt , 41h ba, hi-ceil--!age and only 3 years old, · 4 $178 000 with drapes and tarpets Ing $28,500. • ings, car gar. ' thro"•houl. Cal•'fom•'a F•·re. fum. \Vill ta~e sn1all house ...,,, .
S4i·SllO or vacant land area. Owner place, dishwasher and much • :
f.,..Cinlml llleltllt •aG 7249 more. Submit on $3,000 down ~EGEREALTYJ ;~===· ===== 126.SOO FUU, PRICE,
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$29,200 TO A SMA!,l-80¥ Roott"'
4 Bdrm, F•mil_y Rm. Home is just a "f1JUhg st~ 7fm _Edinger _ ,
Assume 6% % annvat % rate tion," but to Mom and Dad ~24455 5'WJ.5140 "
loan. Entry hall, dining rm.. It 's much mo1'f -here ·is Wagon Wheel
built-in.~. 540-1720. such a home 1 ha I offers
:rARBEl.l 2955 Harbor evefything . and only a Chann
hop, skip and jump to pools, is the old' fashioned decorat-
COZY & ~MMACULATE, parks. shopping center and ing on this' 4 Bcdrm Glen · •
freshly painted and school. 5 hr. 2~ ba., family r.1ar Home Kitchen ha s Ben
carpeted. J"Bedroom· home room, Assumable loW inter. · Franklin i_ype gas range,
in sparkling con d ition. est rate. $37,950. loads of cabinets & la:fge
HE!rdwood Ooors, large e Red Hill Realty. eating.area __ Home is crptd
family room ' and access for Univ. Park Center, Irvine and drped thruout. Q()!)e to
boat and trailer. Priced for Call Anytime 8.U-0820 schoots & shopping, All this
l m m e d i a t e sale at I~~~~~.,...,..,..,~ I and seller will pay Joan
$23.950-FHAIVA te rm s ATTRACT. HomEi +-ne\.\' fees for FHA or VA!,
available. Call 5 4 5-8 4 2 4 , a_pt. So. of Hwy. Good Loe.
South Coast Realtors. Good Income. Good Finan-I'
Super Dump cing. By 0~~3:6~ _
Handyman special. Bring C d 1 M 1250 962-4471 (-. J 546-1101
paint, paper and A.ia.'f. S450 .Mon• e er -DOWNTOWN
ri0'4·n payml'nt . full prk-': 5 BEDROOM + Price redoccd. Cust blt 5 BR,
$19,000 for anyone nn gov t An almost new Broadn1oor lam. 2~1 ba, lg kit w/bltns, 3
:repo, Toiat , payments, S~74 \vith all "·anlNI features. car gar/alley. Prof, Jndscpd.
pays all, Big 3 bdrm with Very spa.c, 5 BR + lge; Sell GI or f1tA, Owner t.raNI. nug~ yard. Clll 540-1.J?l. fam, rm. 76 ff.. frontage, '847-8507 E\'cs; 642-0471
Heritage Real Eslatc, Expansive ~an vie"'· 2
HALECREST Frplcs., "Cxtra baths, Qual-
Xln't LocaUon. 3 Br & den, it;: thruout. A true value at
1\.2 ha., tile kitchc~ & ba., $66,750.
bltns, hrd\.\<d On, pancUng, CALL 1UDA Y 675-3000
lnthe &: plaster, !rplc. 14],p B!9Y & Be•ch ~lty, Inc.
Watson. Avr ., C.M. By Own-TWO .FOR ONE
er, aslting~S25.950: Terms w/ 328 POINSE.TTIA'
· good down or assume .t~ ';t. OPEN DAIL y
Cal Vet. '-Refurbished .2 bdrm .. ho111<!,
. beam ceiling, fr'pl <: .. + J.
No On Ve_ts Lo On FHA BR. g'Llest apt. + grt'Cn·
3 Bronn., 1 ... Ba, dble. si:ar .. house. All on a .t~ II. lot
hug' fenced yard. Qu iet ocean side nf hwy, $.Jl ,~
1trcet. $23.~. · . Unlvcr~ity lteally 673-WlO
BQB.J)LSON REAL TOR . 3001 E: eo." """" CdM
546-SSIO DON'T give II a'vay, g~t
ii'iESilN ljE:ViRSETs on
DAILY PlLOT WANT AD~!
quick-cash for I!· \\>Ith a
DAILY PILOT \VANT AD.
bill 6.tl-5678 & chtH'ge ii, • •
Cool Blue Poill ·
Coverrd pa1to & eXlel'kir
lighting. Sh11r11 <I Bcdrm Sol
Vista ho1ne · "'ith all the f!X·
'tras incl hrdwd Doors Ir
shllk<' roof. Ptit'~d ' bclo
he n1t11·ket at ooly $29,900.
1'kp ()VCr 5\~ '.~ .(;! loon,
·11,·!111 $6150 do"·n or submit
your je11n~. \V III not 18.l!t
lonR, call 1'11'.n'I! ~
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MUTUAL REAL TY
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HOUSIS flOR SALE RENTALS . ~ REN1'A~S . lllNTALI -llNTAU 'lllNTALi lllNTALS .
H'"'llnthln Beach 1480 --• furnished_ HouH1 Unfu.ml1h..t . HouMe .Unfuml'!*' . ~,Jl""'"'*l ~ Unfu".ll...., ~ Unfvmlshod --* * ·SELLING · Newport .Buch f200 Cotta Mffa-· • 3100 H..,llnthln Baach :Mell Nowp0rt 8aach · G1Q ~~ 5100 Hunt'"""" Baach !MOO •
--* WATeRF~ .-Bedrm, 2 Br. Gar. patio, crpts, ctfp,, 2 BR. 1% BA. Condo. Patio, • WINTER RENTALS • '!".'BR. Crpta. -pr 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
YOUR HOME • pier "" $lip. ~'1imiithly, ~1~-refffg. a-am.bo-o -poo1.-tJrps,-c rp·t~. ·~ • AVAILABLE NOW!. + prkr, $150. A®ltl. _no ON BE·ft~IJ~'J.::::~;;;jj ei~ BUY EQUITIES Augus!,,..~_. 21:!~ V.lllage'liii privacy &...gulet -J>l1Uoe•t (218)--m-33a:I eo1..-Abbey-ftealty td·SISlt ---petl. 151-3400. ~
e FREE APPRAISA~ or ZT0-4541. for mature ~dUl.ts only,, Jed --2 bmi, ~lock to' octan -SPLIT Level J Bi', ~ Ba. :4t 2 BR ll' Bi FROM ~
e 25 XEAR$ EXPERIENCE •-OCEANFRONj:ofdc~.4.Br Dwntwn, 'Of, $160. ~,CUTE-Olly 4 Br 2 Ba, bltns, ... 615-1010 crptl, drill. bltnl. No peti. e 2•BR 2 BA 1'1ft.OM $260
8fT450'1'' Eves GtZ-0421 house, front yn:I, S300 mo. ~7134. _1. tJiw carptl. $250 leue. Rm. -2885 Jillndolf-)lr. M>6t21. e 3 BR 2 BA FROM $360
' --yrl . 673-8088. -·3 BR. Redecorated! Ne w 84&-0880/fM..2335. eves. B•lboa .l1fand 4355 1 BR 4 2~BR, 2 BA, J..ri C&rpem.drapeHisbwasher
: I 1, Ip -c;arpets & tile $183 mo. 1st clolett. pool.· &dulta. no •tect poo1 ... uoa.tennis .• 'l.J;' 1 ~!una Beach 2705 & la.st + $50 fitCurity L•Pf?! 8each 3705 AtTRACTIVE B'acli, peta, UUl pd, 5CM338 nc roam-ocean views
· • • ....... •., deposit 548-0070. . -• uWltiea. 1 mature adult. pa~ple parking,
., 1uu1 ATI'R .. view bome. ocean-3 Brm w/lg. fam. nu. Near LEASE, a. BR. '"' BA, 2 Yearly. 11&-A Aa:ate, $90. DELUXE S Br, 2 ba Condo. Security l\W'dS.
BY OWNER: 3 Bclnn., l% front 2, B_R & den 2 BR, K . J H' C patios, view. Ooae to mJrt -[)rps. crpts, bltna. 2 pool&. FURN ahlo Avail ~
baftt. Drapes, carpe-t, built• wshr/dryr, dshwshr, ear. ruser r ~ ardener & A: beach. Nice Yards. a n.n Huntlnfton a.ach 4tDD $225 mo. 54fi..3710. HUNTI. NGTON. , . j $2'75 mo. lsc avail. 9/12. ~ate~ pd. 0 pets. $280 A: Quiet. $375. mo. t9!J..3087 • . 1,.. 2 BDRM u Whaddya Want? Whaddya Got? J~~~:~~~to~:i,~~ .497-1819 548-!};C!l or 646-4896. or 4M-6409 ews. ·. _.,SOLTEROS APTS. kids~rpets. Util. =~t!.~ -PACIFIC SPECIA\; ~~S$1FICATION fO"
Drive, Huntington Beach, VJEW--HOME-.'4&den.Sum· LOVELY 3 br. 2 ba, tam: Bacbeior i: 1 BR's Pool. &U-3S15 ru ·~.._ .. , AVE' HB NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS
847-8052 mer· rental '9 6 pel'l!Ons. rm. + crpts, drps, bltnl. Capistrano 3725 ·Adults no petl, Fruin $140 (lli),sJs.1487 · • Specla& Rate .
Deposit required, Water &-~~. $265 Incl gardnr. · up. tmt Keelton Ln, H.B. Newport Be•ch 5200 Ofc. ~ lli am.& pm Pally 5 Lin .. -S tlmM -S buclca -4 Bedroom -2 bath, all gardener paid 642-4032 3 BR 2"'' BA , Spuillh (1 b1k W, cit Beach. on Manasecl by •ULEI'-AD MUil INCi UDE
't)rpes financing ava11. incl . . * COTI'AGE l BR 1-llv Townhouae, pool_.-extru. Slater.) 842-'TMS. • -·~ 'IAYFRONT . w-.. ·~ w·AL-·· co. l-Wlllt "" .... " ""'· 1-W~ll-VOU ............ FHA. GI, lease•option nelr $175. Clean 2 BR cottage • .... • S285. 494-6941. ilM-8041. _ ~ .....-~ .,~ a-vouA ..,.... •11C11or eoclrftL •-$ n~ flf .....,...._
-5--ptl-incl;-exterior-&--.i lose-to town,-~mature.. _ nn •. _ ~u.ltl, _ no .Pet•· 1!NT• , 5 ,-~. _ N~_.BR-blk to be~. 2 BR, 2 . BA Luxury Apts:---. t=HOT1ot1No--~•...-1•i:•-..TA:AO!S-DH1.:v1,-~=-1---,1
terior, painting choose own people. 494-9323; 4944004: $150/utillif. 545-6294, R , ""''"· 1 $150. Pri piUo _QUIET! Priv,ten'&Oe,elevaton,sub. 3 Bdnn. 2 Bath, ahq ept, To Place Y•ur Tr1der'1 ParadlM M
cdon. Owner. 1147--0932. --· ,.3?7--MQO. . . ~ fu"'llhecl ,Gar, single &<tits, Cf?O~· terrantan Pk'&· All elec ... ove~range, garage, 1 blk PHONE 642:S671
,.,,, WANTED ... HOME Vac•tlon Rtntal1 2900' 3105' A-"--ral 102 A l~th, 536-13'.t • 'Pool, ·llDft water; dockll; 3U1 • fu· ! Pta. itores, see tG 9ltf ~q. ln res. unit!:, Park ~de. •!'JIM ..;. 3 BR ----,,,-, · Me1a Dtl M•r VW'IW' 4000 f13..l7.1W. .w. cout Hwy, Newport. appreclafe, 7721 Ellia-2 bDcs ...,.,.,., .... "'""u"'
Ftom Private PfrtY BIG Bear very nice house, 842-2202 \\'.. of Be"cb $l80. Owner Lido. 30ltl eq In acreage C.M. FOR 12x60 Mobile i~=~~.(~~ nr lake, bl,tns. $14 day, 3r!1;~~~~%·nb!!1::: the .. n111bfic L.guna Be1ch 4715 .• OPENDAILY1·5* 847--0932 ::~·uc~ll~y~~;:ial~ ~:O~!rr~i~~dM~
Garfield_ w. of Beacb Blvd. $40 wknd, $90 wk. (714> drps, irninac. Np pets. $250. c • "7 AMIGOS WAY 2 .BR studio, n.ewl y, par,t for Inc, Prop, 544-3666 )f nceded1 ~2425
(714) 613-5274. . 52\-9612 -64>-228! 1 " 2 BDRM Apt> . SIGLE •Ts•. 2 BR 2 ha. units unfurn. d"!'{"led, bl ... ttfrig, pvt eves, NEW, Mountain housekeep-for Adulta. From $150 du id, livirC ...,. -" d patio, Adults only, no pets. ==.:::...="""~~~~-I-lave 2 adjoining pine tr'tt
BJY B~';:~, 5!;:f..2G't>al,oa:; ~';!te~~~e~~yll~~l ~':: Ntwport Beach .3200 l549'l =Street $35 WK. VILLAGE INN oo.!b1e garages. ~~o ~-~o. ieb~ to~~.:~ Tradewlnds ~~Coo°~sel~ ~~.~ :Vutlol~~c~· v'::°:S:~~
bch, 22101 C~p1strano· Ln. 546-7285 evt!s. TOWNHOUSE: 3 BR, 2% (n4) ~ Pmtip Ll~. Maid aer, BOYD REAL TY · ' . Ex&h. F/C Calif. Acreage Trnde/1 or both for fum,
_ ~L~-. -BA-#-1c-t>0' . pool-• ~G •-nEN GROVE pool ~· -beacll .• et 8436 --+..675-$930'* -":~_. 3-.~-to3-Brbeacb.. ·ot improved lots. .Owner car or ? 6444185 500 $3500 d ' ... -~ . -.... ' -• """"" -. ,_ ... _ * E A s TBLUFF * Del"" 2 .~bl· ... trp·~· I ~•pt, cn4) 459-3103. $28. · own, 2nd TD. Summer Rentals 2910 car gar, ·all bltns, crpts, 13212 Magnolia Street 2 BR , ba, .. ec: • ....,.. ear. ac, w w crpts, Want ~r. will trd $9000
$168 mo.~. · drps. Lse. $275 mo. sn-8811 <714) 537"500 • -Ptt mo, BR,.-frplc, choice or cpt'g, drps, dwbr, 2 ba. $225 mo. cbMMERCIAL ·prop., free eq. in% acre comm'l lot In -
FRANCISCAN FOUNTAIN 4 VISITORS COMING-? or 642-2497-eves or wknds. FOUNTAIN VALLEY = ~ QlOICE loca-PlQl, ~uUs. M8 Arnlp Chlclrn ok. No pets. ~1711 & clear, next to Seall, Co-"' Sacramento. Wort h $30,000,
BR, 2 ~L...~me 6~% \Vould consider renting our "The Blufis" Condo 2 BR. 17!!!!0 ~~Street WAY.• m_~. 499-2:354_ ..L-BEACHBtUFfl APT vina;-$65,COO equity. For · assume 6% int-On].y loan .
FHA:, $34,500. 1147-1136. -new Newport Belich home-2 Ba. Cpts, Drps.' O'size (714) 968-2500 or 644--0906 .11[ 1 vie house, units or l~nd. "Lewis" 916/444-3930, "
OWNER: 5 Br, 2 ba, 2 story. fu~hedit~.;i~~t fam!ly all patio. Choice view of Back REMARKABLY Caplstr~no Be.ch. 4no 2 BR, $100. -crptsldrJ?a. ~~~~·: '':ai E~~ ~e:'. OWNER 675-6259 Beaut. 43' yacht, val $44.000:;
.$37.500. 9071 Rhodesia, H.B. or 0 me we re on Bay. $425 Yearly lease UNBELIEVABLY o c EA NF Ro N T Ap t . bltins~ pool. 1525 Placentia, 842-8477. g DLX. units, ;:lose to llol-tor real est. w/some Uqui~
962-9845. vacation, Jl,lly 3-2S. Ev~r_y-Salisbucy Realty • 673-6900 EXTRAORDINARILY completely equipped. TV, Seacldt ~ Apls. Ask lywood Park: ~11 rented. lty Or? All offers given ser. thing=~ the famuy: NO. BLUFFS: View, 4 br, , BEAUTIFUL linens. $32. wk. m-5078 about our dlSCOWlt. 548-268;.!. Ae=.C· ~8:· Jin~· All $38,000 Equity; for boUSt', ious consider. Submit before
Fountain V•ll•Y -1410 !°: patio,"" ~I :~~ile~cs~ fam. area, 2% ha .• Schls, Val D IMre Gtirden ~I RENTALS OCEANFRONT 2 BR Lower 17401_A Kee 1 so-n ~· land or-Income. June 30. 89MO!M.
NEAR BEACH five or six minutes from pools, tennis. $395. 6#-0275 Pu.ttlne IJ"ll9e. waterfall A: ~ AntL a.iJftfumlllMll $250 yriy, bltns. will rede"c ~1510, 841-7446. · .OWNER 675.6259 $7000 discOunt Streamline
ASSUME 6'". VA .beach. Tennis privileges can PENIN. Point. 3 Bdrms. Btnam. flown everywben, · ~ 5009~ Seashore. Patio, pr, · 2 Newer duplexes, side by . motor hol'l}e, Uke new, lle'lf.
. 4 ~· •· arra•~. It'• bo'g and a t -. fncd. yd. $325 ~ase 45' pxil, rec. room, bDUarda. General 5000 Avail 6114. 213: 2411-1921~ 2 BR. Adults. Ulll pd. •••-· 3 B• 2 Ba •a , !pl-contain, pwr'd hea"" dutu SpacKMJs ucuroom + fam. "" "0"" '4" Rl BBQ's. s.una,, turn..unfum, GOLD Medall' . 28 R 2BA Beaut-Quiet.· Pool. P r l v ""'• " · ·• '""• .# v iJy room . with· fireplace, Jot less expensiVe than ·liv-Frank Manhall ty 6754600 • • ... ' ion. • patio Beam cln&:s 17676 Nr. beach. Equity approx. Ford, 30' sips 6, far Real
_., , .. __ "A"'• I•A• 1 ing in a motel at ~.._A_· 1 Ir 2 Br. aim SincJes from $1854200. Lse. Mgr. 4228 .... __ :.__ 842--6121 • $27,000, Ti:_Dde fQ!' la nd -qr Est or .,? 645-0231 -!AL...__._-_......_ ·~caiw· wceli'· 64'1-4188 = WiitCliff ·3230 'S13S. Bee tt1 ·2DJ~Paii0rii"-~itilal'· a . w·a.,,-;--P b·-'-AliK.l_vu. , \ndust. Realtor 6714350. -. . ~ !3...~pes, buill·ins. Calf · · · --Rd., &t2-86'10. Between Haro RENTAL FINDERS ..2tb981-'l039. $250. Mon th -l e a ae or Security agreement S3000
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--riiN!ilails 962-2421 BAYSIDE; Dr., Lldo,. ,Lipda BEAlrTIF'Ui. Modem home,' tm&:Nripiit.'2 BlkN.19tli ... ,..._,. L••••,. lease/option 4 Bdrm, 2 Trade clear lot w/beaut Jilaturity va:lue for boat or
!___ _ Isle & Penin. waterfronts uBllmlD~ ._ ,.. w. , ..... c..11 M-. Westcllff 5230 bath, near 5 J:tts. Owner view In Laguna for units, car of $2000 valUe, Excel-~ BY owner. 4 BR. 2 Ba. +oil-water Lido homes $375mo.MS-3617. MllUK ~ ·+4M111 -SCT---=-0932---~--SMill lot-c:M.-Crsubmlt;----lent-secur-Hy-and·credi Bill Ghlndy Realtor -•-t•n11•m1•u1ta 2 BR. ~ .. •-bl"" W E Lachenm--t Rltr 54S.sioo 'evenlngs,
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& rear. Fam. rm. $31,500. 642-4620. University P•ric 3237 3 Rooms from $19.95 Pool. Adults, no pef: $160.mo. 8181 Garfield. C&U ves. Trade 3 BR 3-ba Condo,
Aasume 7%% VA loan, FURN Duplex, weekly, 2 & -Morlth to month Rentall * 642:2514 962-8994. Luxury Bayfront Condo, lge, patio, pool, value
968-2249 4 BR. Ocean view, all util 2 BR. 2 Baths ........... $275 Wide Selection Cotla ~ -5100 Panoramic view, 2 BR 2 ba, $.12,500; eq $71W. Want Sall . Ja 2 BR 2 Ba••-~ E · Bluff 5242 LARGE 2 BR, 6 ft bar, & undry._ 110 W. 45th St.
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L1guna Beach 1705 ,on Seashore, NB 64G-8l97 · • new home·· $325 24 hr. Delivery --view home or Honolulu Con. lot. Agent 646-0732. ''"'."~-------aft 6pm. e Red l{lll Realty eustom Furniture Rental PRESTIGE LOCATION paid. 536-l766. do. Agcot "'"732. ' -F I d I . 1888 It. ·::,,:.;,"":..~:=.:.::::..,~-6 Apts. ~ Ac. Room for gar. e HANDYMAN SPECIAL e LOVELY LlDO SAN D S Univ. Park c.enter, Irvine 517 W.1.'Hb,_CM, 548-M81 or eue, e uxe sq. Santa Ana 56~ :-
4 Unit Apt, Home, 1 blk to bch 3 Bdrm, Call anytime 833-0820 1568 W Lincoln, Anbm.'174-2800 Lushp 1· . 1'f~~',~•wkl/135' ~-B~ 21Ai ~~A apt l.barFr!ilpric, ~ti:io ~ ~ve~o ~~ ~:rn, m~~ie ~~e.E~~~
Loe, on ocean &ide of hwy., 2 Ba I A $250 k 5105 n e ... ~ _.. ng ... -vono. Cl'Pw, we , J¥¥ • iT>e -_ • poo · ug w ·
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waterfalls, bu b b 11 n g balconin, dbl pr ott kitchen VILLA MARSEILLES County's larJ(n.t read trad-H.B. Fortin Co. 1711.C West. ri'~~lSOJ;~tro;:~t a~: :Uw~rt~~~ 548-9404 Irvine (][JMP.U-LIBT ~~lre:m:c~WooJ:>~ dsbwhr,dbl oven,Pool.Conv BRAND NEW ln«i poat -ar>t makea dral. cliff, N.B. 642-5CXXI. N~ ~int & cleei!p of -~----~--EXECUTIVES Home for place to live; nine 1 & 2 to lbop'g schla •recreation. SPACIOUS
tnter. Price $69,500 _ WILL BTACH ~ouse&c~~& clean, lease. High up in the hills Ap.1rtment Hunters llR .• 2 ea .. tum or untum.· Only~ mo. 1 I 2 Bdrm. Apt1. " *.. * '* * '* 'TRADE. s eeps · u area, of Turtle Rock IJills. p~ Gulde ,apta. · ft;ature alr..cond., • .135 Am1p Way, NB ·· Adult Llvln9
MISSION REALTX. 49U731 private ·beach, ~ wk. oramlc view of the entire NOW ACCEPTING · 1elf-cle&nii:ig ovens, ~ Mo'. next door 865 Am.i&'OI. Furn. I Unfum. REA-L FSTATE REAL ESTATE
714-6400, eves: 494-004l valley below 4 BR 2 ba -LISTINGS ceilings. dishwashers, pnv. Manapd by Dl!bwuber.colorcoordlnat-1'!.---rat General • · after 6 . · • · -garage w /s t or a ge, -.--.. ·• ------Dina Point 1740 · B_lt-1n we! ba~ .. ~rf'=~ ~t-_ Phone &f2.4656 ,e!_e.va t ors_, 108 A .... W1LLlAM WALTERS CO. ed appliances • plush shag ---------·---"--I
________,____ $295-pcr ---mo;:--:t-Bfb 2 -ba, ting-for e.~teruurung or just ttiereapeutic pool, ~ e NEW DELUXE .---·carptto.;-cholce -of· J color-Rentals Wanted 5990 Bu1ln•11 -Rental -6060
$30,950 ~ 3 New homes just Jurn Pacific Sands hCime, relaxed 11vlri'g, tennl$ Ir: POOi, BBQ'&,' aaunu I: a 3 BR 2 BA A t for 1eaae IChemea • 2 bathl • sttll --· ------
completed near new Dana near beach,' Adults onlY. swimmlng facil. close by. (Oita Mesa 4100 lovely. clubhouse w/aodal · _ P · lhoftrl ·mltTored ward· WANTED ROOM OR APT HILLGREN SQUARE Point Harbor. 3 BR 2 ba," ~1951. 1 Avail. June 15th, $575 Mo. activities. Adu!~ please. Incl. Ti:· master suited din robe doo;, _ indirect ll&:ht. for young 11tudent. $100 mo. 2 stores avail, for inimed.
l520=sq ft.----Ocean vlews -suMM~R-•--·-t • _, (Owner may COl"lllider Jess). From $140. Juat East of nn " garage, autp oor 1 ,_ kit-~ b _,_. _ _, Laguna Bch area. cau lease tn one ot city'• b!Wnt . • ,.. ru:tn.11 ap..--a.ieeps ---· 2600 Harbor.-mvd. DMr ~ner avail. Pool Is Rec. n& 1.11 ..,,.,n • l'ealWlll l 494-7845 ~lot&. 340!!1 Aurelio Dr. 4. On Bayfront nr. L\00 e ~AD HILl.. REAL~ e QUIET-Eastside Naber's Cadillac &f 425 -w--- -~ bar • h11&e pr!Vite"!€nc9d ,::.;,.7:;·=..,==-.:-&hopping centers. App, l5Q
Bl.dr. 642-490J. Sbop'g. 613 36th St. 673-4296. Uruv. Park .Center, Irvinl! Menimac Way. 545-6300 9 FROM $255 e ~tio _ plulh l'lllUSCaping-· e LANDLORDS e sq, fl. ea. .
RENTALS RENTALS Call aoytim• 8J3.-0lm lar .. Fum. I BR. Evecylhlllg new. . 865 Amigos Way, NB brick Bar-JI.Q's . larp beal· FREE RENTAL SERVICE 270 E. 11th St., c.,.ta M ...
HouHI Fumlihed, Houns Unfumlshecl Private patio, Frplc. Locked Move tn today. Managed by ed pools• lanai. Broker 534..fl982 Call Mr. Bram (213) OLl-2700
Corona clel _M•r 3250 garage, WIWAM WALTERS CO.----310LSo.~Brl-'°I St, 2 BR unfurn-houle Collect "
ADULTS * * * * _ (%i ML N. ol So. Coa;1: Plua) w/ga.rage, Hilrbor -area . -Store or Ofc. 600 Af1t : =="'------= y BEA~TIFUL Sbo""1")'..,,; 2035 FULLERTON, CM El Puerto Mo .. Apt1. Corona del Mar 5250 Santa Ana * 64w.117 * lo C.M. * OWner, .....,..
ears ease or more, -rvv * * * . * , ,-jjjjjijjiii!!-ii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio l ..;·~P~H:o::N~E~:!!55:7~-1~200=.., J SHARP 3 bedroom with 2 Mo. 2 B<!rms., 2 baths, la:. .1_2 ~room Apti. 2 Or 3 BR house. Children,
0.naral 2000 ---,.--=;;; General
$70-Util pd, Bilchelor Cot-
' Offic• Rent•I ~ 6070 , taa:e. Avail. Now. Active,
Bia. SjM'ltlO.
$175-1 Blk to Bch. Older
2 Br hse. Pet ok. :A.vi 6/15.
Blue Beacon, Bkr. 645--0111
baths, large kitchen, Fenc-den, din. area. A rare finil ••.: WEEK & p $1.10 up ilo<I. utlll•;-• pet & garage. Under $160 ..
«I. Dbl."""'"'· OWner tern. '°'th;,, .. ;,. area! .-U --~· CAN1 BE BEAT By July r.1. 612-fil68.
porarily tranflferred • says BOYD REALTY 6'5-5930 STIJDIO & 1 BEDJU?O,MS ti.: ,
rent at $195.00/mo. IT'S IN 2 bnn. 1 ba., frpl.c, drpa., 'r:' ii: Kitche~ttes incl: ~ turnQ!~l ~~~ • Single Story Rooms for Rent OFFICE SPACE 5995
OUR RENTAL BOOK AT hardwood floors. $200 mo. Linens il maM:f aer avail OU shftt parking, No pets. ON TEN ACRES
Rentals to Share. 2005 wa-lk-er & lee Y•.r iias.. -adult. only, 237":':Ewto'Rlri:'.Vo. 1 6 2 BR. Fum 6 UDfllnl
-· -·---. 847~ or 646-5250. ~9755 1959-1961 ]daple Ave. F1replacea I prfv, patiol I
South Sea Atmosphere
2 Bedroom 2 Baths
YOUNG WotKing girl, Bal
Islli', ·kit, TV nn lncl. $75
a moo675-3613.
SGLE Girl. 21 or over, to · Realtors SHORECLIFF,S 2100 ·sq. ft. ~\:L~~tfl~:,~l!!"l"~~Coo:;::ta~M~,..:.~ ... ,.1 Poola.Tennll.Omtnt'IBldl(. a.hare 3 BR, 2 tia apt w/2 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 2 BR & den, 2 ba, oak ,., * LARGE 1 BR. *I 900 Sea Lue, CdM &H-2tlil
girls. Wkdys before 5 STOP IN! firs. Gdnr, wtr pd. $400 lse. Crpts, drps, displ, patio, pr, BAY MEAOOW APTS. (MacArthl.Zl' nr. Coailt HwyJ
Carpets & Drapes * $15 per Week-up w/
kitchen. $35 per Week-up
Apts. Motel. 54S-9755.
547-9501 wknds or aft S ll'r.?1812. nicely furn. ,Pref. cpl. no New u:cltfn& 1 BR. $140,
&5-0636. -RENTALS LOVELY' 3 BR, 2 story, on pets, See to apprec. $130. 2 BR, $165. Beam ~ilings. 2 Bedro0m1, 1 bath, no
Air <;:ondition«I
Private Patios ROOM For male, kit. priv's,
student prerd. S7Q mo. lat
Ii last.. 646-7888 ilft 6 pm. . EMPL. Girl (21-251 to share ALL TYPES Fernleal for nice family. -.-2043-D Olarte St. Wood pan'Ja:, shag crptg, children, no peti. $170.
2 br apt, H.B. area NO FEE TO TENANT 67'":>-4728. . 548-6030, ~1841 priv. paUo, 10me w/ trples 67~9183 Heated Pool
w/same. $62 .50 'mo. 962-2421 *'*WEEKLY-Lovely apt Pool, sand volley ball crt, --
536-8944. ·DICK BERG REAL TY 3 Br, 11..i Ba~, Crpts, drpa, Bach, or cptl. Fumishg'~ rec bldg, po01 tables, put· Balboa l1lancf 5355 Plenty of la\Yl] Gunt Hom•• 5991 Realtors
''Our 25th Year'' SHARE My e l egant
\\-'8tcrfro home wf man
• $150 mo, 6'75-4331
bltns: 2 frplcs. Garage;, Call comp!. Kitch. $35 wk~ ting green. Adu1tl, no pets. Carport ~ Storage
$145-2 King Size BR's. Fncd aft 4.30 pm, 531--0534. all. 998 El Camino i:>r. ~ W. Bay. Open H'llJ&e DELUX(; 2 BR "Utile PRIV. ~!Tl for ambulator
yard. R/O. W/w, CHARMING 2 BR,Soof Hwy, 546-045! 12-7pmdally.&l6-0073. Balboa", Boat dock.-tle up lllDDEN VILLAGE lady Jn lie. gUeSI home . Chldrn/pet ok. Avail 7/l lrpl 1 d bl•-~ priv, No pets, no children. GARDEN APTS Good food served .family '':'.'~!'!!!".'"l"!"'!"'""'"""'
'"'"980 " oowy "'"· ·~· SUS c••1T·· • -MARTINl"'UE • I le 2500 ·-'th Sal .. Bkr . .-· $250 lse. 675-44D1. -,_ ..... $300 rncryur Y ue only. · '1UU ta -style. 646-3391. DELUXE 1-2 or 3 nn. suite
$141).. 2 Br. Cottage, lovely ' Furn. 1 BR Aptl, Adults P•rk-Like Surrouncllntl f73..0207 ~ Santa Ana * 546-1525 -. nr. Orange County Airport ,
673-4400 .
garden. Cpts, drps. Child only, no pets: 2UO Newport DELUXE 1-2 'e 3 BR API'S. c,h $160 -LRG 2 BR. Studio Income Property 6000 & lrviiie I n d u str ll.I • v.,.___ . ok. Lido Isle 3351 Blvd, CM, 642-9286 ALSO FURN. BACHELOR Huntintton Baa 5400 Apt, (Triplex), Family size . Complex. Carpet, ilrapeg,
Costa Mesa 2100 Blue-B!'!llcon,Bkt.-615-0111 ANNUAL Lse 3 BR 2 b&, -I ACAPULCO APTs. At. Prv patkll • Htd Ppoll ~ ~blk to beach. kitch, w/bftns, crpti, drps, Attention music, air-conditlonln& A:
FE , 20-30, share 4 BR
house w/2 of same, $00,
C.M. 545-5935 aft 6 pm.
•-,"'Ill).-. -,-b-, .. m-.. -• .,-. -..,.--uy $150-Ncarly new 2 Br. Frplc, 2 car gar., 'new kit, new -trac. Pool. Utll pd. Garden Nr-1liop'1 • Adults only $US. Pri pitio -QUIET! frplc., encl gar. 1 or 2 Investors ! ~i~;:h,':a~~· NOW gar, adults. / t/drp 1 • 1 tio' l.Jving. Adults, no pets, 1 1777 Santa Ana Ave., CM Gar single adltl cou-Ple children ok. CNr schls) No
tUrnishcd. Yard, older cou-Blue Beacon, Bkr. S45-0Ul ~2~ c%au f~ 0:P YP o~n t ·, BR. $155, 2 BR. $175, l8XI Mar Apt ll3 e 6f6.5M2 212 • A lolth, 5 3 & •1 319 ; pets. 2230 S. Center St., For Sale, appI'!¥lmately ;t Courtesy to Brokers. t preferred.. 244 Santo Walla-A·-~· $l70 SA Nr Warner 545--0989 acre prime ft..3 pro""-." BOB PETITI'. Realtor
CM IJSj, Redec. Lgc 2 BR 675-8233 or 675--0508. '"' ""'·• ........ . .. 613-1784. · • ' · ..,......., mas, . • Situated on high btuU, over. • 833--0101 •
TTiplex. Patio, new crptg. LG. l'um l BR apt, SJ.3?. 3 Br~l% Ba, patio, btt·inl, NEAR Huntington Harbour 5705 looking Lido Island, N. ~-* p t" Off"
Children & pet ok._53~.. For 1 or 2 adlts. only. No ~ts, drpa, Aak about our -Trip~xes. Q\liet area. I.rs ~~f!"• Be•ch '""'pal't·Beach-etc .. Adjacerit-to -res IC}8 IC&
Newport Beach '2200 $1Ta-Nice 3 Br. home, fncd Huntington Beach 3400 ::;~Mgr, Apt 6, 2135 ~~~· 880 Center '1 I: 2 BR's. 213Dish:'~ e OCEAN Vlf;W, Lr :: HQitg Me~arial Hospital, "ON THE BAY"
BEACON Bay-Modem 3 or yard for rots. ·3~R, 2 ba. fam nn, bltu, · · · • $150. Pet ok. ( ) .... ..-~ Bachelor, 1 & 2 BR apts. llllTOlfrlded. by M e-d·i ca I · At Lldo Yacht Anche>tMC
4 bnns, frplcs, enclosed Blue Beaton, ·Bkr. 645-0111 dshwsr, cpts & d rps , NICE l !JR dplx. Quiet. l BR. stove ol: refrtg furn, or (U4) 8f&.35Ml, Furn ot unfUrn. Crpts, drps, Bulldinp and a lovely high-Ground .Ooor 156 sq ft
patio, priv. beach & pier, Bar-b-quc area in kitchen. Sepaated by garaps. 1 pvt park'g area. Adltl only, DAILY PILOT DIME - A bltns, patios, wa I k In g rise, apartment 'complex. Air cond, Cpts, ~
$!tlO or $350 week Also 2 · fncd yd & cov'd patio. Leaae adult over 30. No pets. pref cpl or sale employ -LINES cost )'OU just pen-diltance to town. 100 OW Excellent financing · avail. E-Z parking, lftll paid
bnn apt. $250 week. Costa Me1a 3100 $2.10. 846-4815. 548-1021. male. $1l5 mo, util pd. nln a day. Dr., Lag. Sch. 494-5498 able. $190,tn>. Write or call $125 per month
it.31845-3427. . BLUFFS Townhouse-Pool, 3 LOVELY ~ {IR 2\S ba., :ram 1 ~R. Furn. Util J;ld· Frp!c· ~· :vaU C ::w· 19M% Pettie Upton, (Il4l '193-2841. 717 LIDO PARK DRIVE
2 Br, 2!h ba Studio C:Ondo. Br, 2 ea; $325 lease. 'Avail rm, fncd yd, relrla:, cpt Biam ceUp, pnv. patio. n ve, , • Sant• An• snGSanta ~· . 5620 Townsquare Dev. Corp,.l W. Newport Bea_ch 673-1060 '
J\'OOl. steam/sauna. $285 July 1st. 2323 Eastbluff Dr. & .drps. $2'.75. Lat. Avail $149. 187 E. 21.st St. CM. HAUOR GREENS State St., Redlands,'Ca. 92373 SUPER-DELUXE QUAIJTY 1
mo. Adu1ts. 67H756. 67f>...80.l4 or 642-8223 7/5 968-4081'. · 642-m. GARD!:N.:A: snmro APTS 21 UNITS 1-2:3 room, up ht:~.IW *I; u~
MERRIMAC . WOODS new Bach. 1, 2, 1 Bit's, from SUO. By Builder. 2 & 3 Br~s. Walk olfice suites, Iml]led, .occu. l,~•,,.G:•::ne;;r~a::l_-::=zi·2~000=:G:•:"°:':':1:·====2=ooo==O.=n=er:•:l===---2000;;;;~, 1uxury 1-2 BR, 'alr-cond. :noo Petenon Way, c ;M:. to shopping, u 10.ooo. Also, pa~cy. Orange Cnty. Airport 425 Menimac Way. 545-QOO 546.o3'lO ' new 4-S.8 ua.lts nr bch Call Irvmc Comtnerc. Complex,
See clan 5100 NEW 1 BR duplex, bltM, 847-3951. ' adJ. Alrporter Hoiel A: Rest. ;
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Pool 171 2'2nd St CM ... ,· 1 $125, Duplex W/adjolrilng vacaot "-N'pt. wys, NASSAU PALMS. '6U-3&ts •64;r1!1•4. no ie s. ·· UNCROWDEDJ>ARKING _, lot. $29,500. 646-3:i89 LOWEsr RATES •
1 BR. Adults. f'o?I· Mtal NEW Dix 1 lr 2 Br. Shg m 'U --OWner/mgr.2172DuPontOr.,
tor Bachefon .. Spao. $125 • ..,.~ drpa, blb11, lmmed. . '.A l/' 'f.11 B 1 p 6050 l\m. •.-)'lcwport &a<h. 199.l Church. ~·" occp. Frcm $1!i0. 5*>-1973, ~ IUU ~ ~!..!!!''-reperty_ 83:J.3223 Courtesy~ Broken ~
' 545-2321 FOR Sslo by ownor, .,_""11 DESK SPACE N-rt ieach 4200 •DEUJXE 16' BR ouu.n ,A,_,_,, mod•rn MEDICAi. DEN·
Ap,., Bl~""' priv. polio, TAL CENTER. Go.od 17875 Be~ch Blvd.
MESA -MOTEt !i!aled "°"' 1rp1e. MO!... 5-1.• 5 ... •. f.u~ nturn, pt1 wr 1·te·otL · $145 5tM163 ,,__,. .. ~.. --~ ConMdcr hoine or ? in Huntington Beach
• *LOW WEEKLY RATES* JDO. J .t J ...,,...., trade. See 59U Hl!il Ave., 842-4321', Ext 278
Kitchen. TV'•;m.id ~ce. LARGE Unf 21 BR Q ta, 1-....r..l -v .. ,.,.,.,... 11.B: Call OWT'll!.r Cn4)
Heated ""' ' cpl/drp, pool. Kid• OK. ' 8'0-3221 eves. (2U) 6'J6.1810. DESK SPACE Miiiest · -·1998' Maplt, Apt 1• CM M9'i U..C,.. days. /-305 No. El ,C•m.ino Real '· si..• Qnl1tr ,,... c.-•• r-... --I WKLY Rentals, 1-l Br,Jrom -=~·------· .• _.., l..wfor ,,_.,,. NICE bldg on api)rt>X ~~ acre -; -Son-Cl•men+• -. -
Sioo. Near Stach· I: Bay. 2 BR Duplex, frplc, cpts, M-1, 2 st. trontaee 11orage ,49'Uf3)
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-OCEAN V..ew aptl.---AVtll $.~. C99-386'T. ' Alt~..._.-117,500, Owner 7141548-3261. CdM, avall at. 45c per aq.
June ft Aug, ReuonabJe 2 BR upper, ctpll, drpe, ~ I N}or r .... 0-,..,....... C,2 Jot 50 x 200 witl! 2 ft, Al8o De"'ntal or. Medical ''
wkly rental &16-9586. -eltc kit. Nr. •bOP,'t .. Adul~, ....... ,, • ., C..or ,., ,..,.,..,... BR ~ on RRr, near suite. Elevator A: janitor ''
NA' 1 Br Mobile tl o m e ~pets.$140.~. ' Now Rentlnt E. 17th. Owner. 646-4563, ~rvice.28$5E.Cou1 Hwy,
l3ill mo. Adult. Lido VU!ol< LRG •. 3 Br. ·crpla. clrpa, 2 . 613-WJ Ci!M. sn-9UJ
!13-3o1 """"'-11eo + d•P. :1214 ,..,lf...,,./.-fAufrr--DESK SP CE CllARM~G Studio aal, ~t Collep Ave, -1000 F. JlllMrlAw Blotl. I' Bu1IM' 11 Rental · ·••• A · I LRG ' • 3 •• 2 BllM .... 222 Forest Avenue fad!. si._ie rtrl, No"1>ort _, J W '"'of......, . ==·--.H~,.$110. -· Frplc, bl.lhl. Cl'PIS· d!W· S • 5,,..,..., -STOii& OR OFF.IC &_ Loguno '8ooch
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-summer. Suitable 2 llril or TBE QUICKER rou CAU.. R4!t11eonable. 616-2414
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kEAL ESTATE BUS.INESS •nd Elemenla""' level. Yo u r FURNl~'RE ~...: 1..... Job Wanted. the·~ flf 1tU .. ll1hlng f'M Mnrt~t c•r;.ctly .,., tlma. '
•;# •v . ~-,pp .. 15 &: PROFESSIONAL 1 Painlln& GeMro;:.l:_ _____ 1 FINANC·IAL home or mirff!. 54s.-o803. refiliishifw. re a so na b J e. Neat work. Fine peii\ts: Women 7020 D.lADLINI FOR . COPY AND KILLS: 5:20 PM. t ... day WpN pullllcatlon, 1snpt
--rates. Call 642 -9575 Roller brush a'ir-lesi 'GEN Hi . • ~tor....,..yMltt,ftwheftdudlhttlsSetvnlay,12noon. . • Office Rental 6070 lnve1t"'-•t Bab ltt' 6550 · ' ' · o ce or front <>ffice • • . ;:.::c.:;:.,o•:::;.:.::; __ ..::;::;: n..-rtu I I ~ '' O YI 1"1 anytime.~ spraying, accous. ceilings, med, thoroughly exp . ·'fOU MUIT HA.VI KILL NUMllll When kllllnt 1n N Mc1UM 9' 1111kk nsvfta.
NE\VPORT Beach ~luxe -..:::!%.: n t es • ~ RELIABLE Cluld ' ca~;-my -~u~l~ure & Antiques LtX:el ref'11. Low prices? appti Hadley , collecti~ M An te IMk• 1 rK.,., 9' thf klfl-numlMr 9fven ou--, yMr ~ t111.....-u·
'Offices. Air-<:ond, htd. v.•/ e HORSE LOVERS e home, fncd yard/swing sci, Refuus~ing & Restoring. Roy•&l7-1358. • • ins., no &bthand, older Mr~ta. el,_, UIL _..
prh'. ba. 2400 \V. COast lJ!vest ~w -in beautiful Sprmgdale & \Va~r area. • 645-0991 * H 0 USE Painting, exter-woman recent working exp. Ivery .,,.,., Ii m-4• to klll or Cllt'rKt 1 new H thit hu ..._ onl•* Mt W. Qn·
Hiiy. . ~mm'I stable to _bc built fn 8'16-0101 aft 5 . Gardening 6680 ior-1nterK>r; paper ~ing, P .O. Box 792 H.B. · not "1ur1nteo '~ 41• IO uatlf thl H hu 1,,..r ... In the,.,.,:·
NE\\1PORT Beach suites 8j() -Santa Ana His. Use· permit CARE For sclKJol age child, ·~~..,:~~.~~~rs prS•ummcc. 2 ~· Secretary. ~rt~ki. DIME·A-LINI Adt aN strictly ulh h'I Hv1nc1 by m.ill .,. tit 1 ny .;.. oi Mt offlc ...
x 1050 sq . Jt. a/c 504 N. allows.?•~ stalls, bull Calif. teac h er, read'g, -AL'S GARDENlN.G ·:.--.... .., • et typing. general c;,lerlcal • NO..,.._,....,.., · -
Nf.11.1>0rl. Will reqce~ O'Daly J>en, riding arena~ spec!&· swim'g, arts & crafts. for Professional Garder'ling bultne&s; vut exper. start •work. ,Write 316 Diamond, · ----. . '• 61~ .. ·---tor patio •. 673-2259 ~l. Ii:. small I a ii d 11: 'ca p't n 8 work June 22nd~.675--2894. Bal ls. The D=~LOT ~~_the right, to cl•••lfY. tclllt, censor or refuM •ny Hnr-
service11: ~ 646-3629, SerV· * PAINTING IlfI' & EXT. oouESTI. C Hoosework .J-S • a o Ml"IO lb r•t.-•Ml ntul•.tlons without prior. notice. ,
C::ommerciel 6D8S Monav to Loan 6320 DEPENDABLE Child Care, . A 1 -.,. wkly, hrly, nite or day. Call ing Newp:at, CdM, Costa verg. • .sty ·-· 2 sty days. Own transp. Refs. M I' Mil h 1175 N - . 646--0494. M~sa, Dover Shores, West.. $350. incl all. material & ~231 aft 5 PM. • 1 r'Oll: x • ewport Inch, C•llfomla -------SU0,000 STORE building.
6'J)..698, \V. l91h St. Bethel
To11.·ers area. 548-1768 Ait.
1.st TD Loan I cllU, pl'tparation, $18, ,pe\ rm +' CLASSIP'llD 'COUNTERS .... loc1t.d •• ton ... : ~ Will Babysit l\1y Home. paint. l..ocal rets. Call Jack AIDES -for conval~s~11ee. 8~ IN Laguna Hills Area, WE· AIM TO PLEASE 894--3895 or 968-7900 ' elderly care or tam1ly care.
• ~0 TEREST * 837-2758 • Complete garden Servi ct ' · Homemakers. 547-6681. Lot~ 6100 2nd TD Loan LOVING care your children Reliable~~!nt.,~pert cle8!!-1$~R2Y ss~~c;;i &:s:~rba~ 'TYPING -Reaso!'Bble rates ATTR~iew lot otlookiiig my home. H.B. B.¥ hr-day~ up. Call Fearles~ Fred ·' overhang $149. Acst. celling •: for furt!_ler i@Qrmatlon
COSJA MESA
330 W; BAY -.
NEWPORT BEACH
221'1 W. BALBOA
HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA BEACH
Terms '6Ued ol1equity. w -968:6746 ---962-4914. •t!I, --. M'm. 3 nns.c ·=al=l~54~!1-~28~15~-=· =-~== l\lesa Vettle Country Club. NE\ .,_ .-~· .... ~ Choice an?a. O"·ncr v.·ill 642-2171 545-0611 I J.oving child ' care, nlJI' ~ La w n s, rc-seedir!B· 646-0571-~ LETtER.addre&11ing &.-typ.. __
17875 BEACH BLVD.--222 FOREST _AVE.
-SAN CLEMENTE _; 305 N~·EL CAMINO REAL COllllidcr short tenn 1st TO ~rv:ing Harbor at-ea 21 yrs. home Newport Shores Complete lawn care. Clean 2 College students will paint Ing. in my home. 646-5805
tt quaiil. buyer a46--365.1 Settler Mortgege Co. ' 642-9436 ,; up . by ~b or month. Free average 3.BR ext fgr_$l"o:_., ·or }i48-'7330 _ .•
336 E 17th Street -estimates. For l~ call :w B OOKKEEPIN > l 1.Dt.s. Laguna Niguel, -· CHILD Care, CdM }lolne, 897-2417 or 846--0932 including lit.bor & materials c;:c;en'l 01-
$11,000 ea, Sell one or both. LOANS $50,000 & up. Any 6am-6pm, Infants· Ok. Call Steve, 548-4549 · fice:. Exp'd, want per m.
Daily .,.Pilot Classified
CLASSIFIED INDEX Low. low down. Owner 'Ai li real estate or business. ~tr. * 675-6665 * *ALLEN BROTHERS METICULOUS PAINT position ~2134 after 5 PM
carry 2nd lo Joan bal: Anderson 303: 922-2305 No COLLEGE Student seeks Call .ua Jori complete ycy:d BLUE-CHIP st AMPS JNS-LETI'ER Addressing, folding --
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~Or '546-5374. ~~alls. p::l·t_ time . \\'Ol'k w/brain service a~~;;! rates! -' crew ~L students. int-ext .. ~r inserting in·my .home. HO.USES FOR SALE RENTALS CEMENT, CtM""" "" BE~ BUY: 100' oceanview • _damaged children. 67~36il. ' ' hou&es,_Exp, ~ .. rr~--61~ -O•f!!_~ ~-·-Aph. furnished -i~~\·0.it'Ti::t. ~ ": -
-1ot,-1.arge, -1evel, Uguna:. Money.:.Wanted 6350 BABY~ING·.· •n·y·r ·, m• _G~Clkieanl -Up,.,.~-:5".rv., No wu •ng DENTAL HYGIENIST COSTA M•SA '"' -oiNRAt. . .. ·-"-.. -r , -~·""'11
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SU.900. ..... · PRIVATE Part)' w~ts U100 during.summer.¥_ eals, incl s pri n k l e.rs r e·n-a;-d'. ""-,...WALLeAf!ER_* · .Avail M'ay 11-26. 540-lfi81 Ml_SA ::~·0:1.• usa v••o• "" 01t•Po:.M1E~ ..
nd d 5 « 1389 t' "'" JI(• J: · 111t. lllWPD._1::-UK -.,.. ·Dll!MOt:ITIOff r , .. ~ as seco trust deed, Y • yrs exp • .,..;r . 646-5848 · \Vhen you call "Mac" • COL: ao.-... .-. 1115 NSWPO•T• M•teMTI .u11 o<ial<'T1NQ •••vte• ..,,
-Acr.eege ______ 6200 ~-or 673-7413.--BABYSITTING;-My hOme . -AL'S • ~-.. . -·~1444 --646-4032 Jabs_ -Men~ Wom._ 7100 :::::; :;:;,.. ::. JtlWPOltT 11tt1•E• "211 D_lt_'('1At.L ...
ANNO'•NCEMENTS N t Bea h .......... scapmg. T r ee SALSOA covn WISTCt.lffl 4tll ELE C.l •KAL ' ... TAKE O\'t'r payments, 40 v ewpor c ~a. rel'llQ\'al. '.Yard remodeling. PAlNTING-INT. k E ,2' t . -N•WH•T $Noii11 IUI UNIYl!lllTY flAIK ttJ1 EQUIPMENT ••NTAU ....
acres S.\V, Utah, localed. and .,NOTICES * 675-8734 * Trash hauling, lot cleanup. H.ighest Quality.--µwest .. 1 :. \ IAYClllT ~= ::,g :t"J,." . = =~~~o =
in beau. valley of Green ReJ?&ir sprnklrs. 673-ll . -tsx OOV EI SHO••• 1121 an-flUI ,..,. ~UltMACI! ••PAl•I· l'te. .. ,.
Farm, level good roads. pay Found (FrM Ads) 6400 Brick, Mesonry, 673-1166. 'L'• •t ::ii.. wincLtfll' 1.u.soa • FU•NtTU•E •l!STOllNO
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•--s St27. Assume . etc .tltLA College Students [Jrl JmJ eu MAllO• MIONU.NM ~= IAT Ill.ANDI •• &ll!FINISlllllO Mn ·~·•· STILL s ~ La I d I PAINTING Ext Int 18 yrs LIDO tSLI '211 GAllDININCI \Mlf h 1 $392J t S39 per earching for wn care , an scap ng, • .-. . age~cv UNt1t1111TT PAIK 1111 ·ULIOA LSU.No .us Gl!Nl•At. s••vteis ..., ~i ~1 r. a Koppers-~ owner-female Shep h.e rd CU~TOM MASO~RY weediQg speciaHsts. 548-2237 exper. ins, Lie. Free est. ,.. lJ ~".."d:1:uY lnl MUNTINOTOM •EACH .... o•ADING. 011CIN• ""
\Vays, ('n.41 ~7801 about 2 yr. old trained, Spanish brick & wrought iron JAPAN.ESE. -LANDSCAPE Accoust. Ceilings. SU-5325. CASTSt.Uf, . ~5 :::~T::!c"'..At.L•Y =~ =~~N THUM• -=
5 Ac, level, $7995. 5 min.
to new Victor Valley Jet
airport. l\tany other parcels,
a!I sizes, low dns. Skr.
6i3-ll66
·shakes h4nds, vie. Newport Cement block stone patiO CJ"-n-up Maintenance INT. &. F;xl. Painting • .lncal TRISH HOPKINS ~vI.:7 T.•uc• 11411 LON• 111'CM ut1 OUN sHOfl •n•
}{Jrbor . High 5/10. If not covers 5'14-3218 • ~1ACK • 842-8442 rel's, lic'd, ins.,-free est. 48R E, 17th, Su.ile 2'M__C.l\I. CO .. ONA o•L··· ltst-o •• ··.·.·.·.·_·.·.·.·.·.· .. -•• =:~t~.H. C~Ull = -•-un· _, ·-will · t ' Call Ch k 64:: nonn •ALSOA Pl:NlldUt.A t• -uo ""' _,.,... . give 0 BUILD Re od I . JOHNSON'S 'GARDE'NING UC • ,,....,_,.,, 642-1470 ••ACOM IAY 1 W•ITMINSTI• -.. It HOUllCL•ANIN• '131 good home 646-97ij2 • m e . repair LINDA· ISt.E' ,: MIDW.IY CITY .. ,, INT••10• DKO•ATrN• •m
· · Brick, block, concrete, Yard care, Oean-ups, plan-YOU Supply The PainL-3 DUL b . UY ISLANDS iue SAN'fA ANA .. ,. •MCDMI TAX a• KEYS Found on beach v.ic. carpentry, no job too small. ting, sprinkl ers. 962-2035. Br, Liv RM & Kitchen A T Ba ys1tter, my hse, LIDO 11t.1: 1:is1 SANTA """ HllGNTI ... 1•0H, OnM,._..., 11c. ,,.
Island & Balboa. lnqu•re Llc. ~-ntr _.., '-"'•:; P. ainted. $50. r .. 11 557-8638. 5 days $25.Newport Shores. Ut.IOA ISLANO 1255 TUSTlll _.. l•ONIMO "" ._... ~.. GA R D Land-Cle n-u ~ HUMTlliQTON a•ACH 1• COAST.IL 41• IN~llt.AT!NO ''" Out of State Prop. 6208 at -fron_t ~ter. Dail;r . -S kr • a ps. RETIRED Painter: 26_yrs Ref's req'd. -6.4 6.-8 '.:84 HUNTINGTON MM•oua 1415 LAGUNA •UCN •11:S tN$U•Al!ICI '"'
Pilot, 22ll Balboa. N.B. Carpente~ing 6590 la~~~~ment wk. expei. "Neat &--horM!sL-Non -~=es, _sa.r~&----5un. rr:~T::~~ALLIT-~=-_1;!.~~:!-.!'4~.Ul!L -=-~~~~~~c::~·N·~ °'*"... :::
, Beautiful . GENERAL P.1otors key in drinker. Call 536-Ql)l IUNSl!T SUCM 1.W SAM CLl!Ml!MT lf • 4111 Jl.W•L•Y •• ""' .. •tc. --
SHELTERED ISLAND case. Vic, Bayside Dr. Fri-CARPENTRY ~~1i-~ape~~sc c~:i:~ INTER or Ext. PAINTING, ~IDE l\tother, babycare, lie. ~=:E1N1_::ov• :::: ~!;1t:::N~·:~S:c•HANo !~ t"J:~~:~"0
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in lhe San Juan ~ Islands, -;d!l'Y. 645-1224. -~ MINOR REPAIRS. No Job -lMMED. SERVICE. Local hskpg., 3 days a \l'k., H.B. t.AIC.IWOOO 1151 DANA flOlllT 4141 MAIO SE•VICI! .............. aH
\\l:Uh .. in the )!earl p! the FOUND Sat . hi . ..! TOC? Small Cabinet lD pr-yard service. 646-(83(1, t•I. FREE est. "'°1627 area. ~lature & re 1. o•t.NGI! COUNTY 1• T.l,LfX. 9'c. .... MASUNllT, •1C1CI( ...
boa . d' ' nig -,.,ung b -·-c I ... ..,._ OUT OF COUNTY Uts CONDONlllllUM ... MOVING & STO•AOIE .... ting para ise 0 the Sheherd/H .k v · E ages Is ot e r ~~ ompeteYardCarel 846-9648. OVTO,STATli "" MOTlliLS ., .........•. ~ ...... _ .• ,I flAINTINC ... _ ....... , 6111
Pacific Coast. Wooded. Cos~ Mesa u!.!' S:7!i66 · 568115. Uno answer Ieo.ve Jim 540-4.837 * PAPERHANGJ.!'2425G ACCO,UNTlNG-CLERK .. •"••,",'M°"•••-• t611 ftlENTALS , . ::;~11e. '*" ::: Natural cove for dock site. a. mll' at Mi-2372. · IL 0. ·& PAINTING. * _.. »-1 2 •• ','1' Apts. Unfurn·11hed PHOTOO••"HY Wt
Nice· beach. Close to shore. LARGE bll( & cream dog, 7ADdenoa . Gener•I Services 6612 •-=ts -yrs. exper. In MIDWAY CITY "' ••NlltAL .... ,U.STl l!'lf .. Paktli. l!tMlr .... ~l f nd . Whit Fro t Palntin..-Oecdr•ting hi-vol acctg.. acct1'. "'"'" AllA , =: cOSTA 'M•sa , si• PLUM•INO ,..
Moderate climat~. clean air, 64z..i:2 vic. e n · QUALITY Woodcraft. sml HAVE You deipaired of fi n-Lic'd, bonded. 531-3988 payabte • .P. EDP ex p er. ~i~:lll" M~Ts. '"' Ml!IA 111,.01 "' snt PIT o•OOMttt• .,..
clear \\'aters. This bland gen'I constr. & carpentry din& a repainnan who will helpfu1. Call J olly Roger USTIN 11,.. N•WflO•T ••.M:" ,,.. flOOt. SERVICE •1t
!s definlt.ely uni~ue. For full BEIGE poodle • male Jound Free consultation & quote: do the best possible job Photogrephy 6170 Restaurant Ole. MG--0331. :::-::1,:usTOlfl ::;: ::::g:~ ~:J~:!' -:: :=:•sr.':1~~·•• ::: ~c....~-==-f 1nfor~hon write; P. O. _xk VMay~~Marke_J, C.M. Call_Ken'~ ~-at-the ioweit possible COJ!t?-"" ARE YOU siLv••aDO c,,,.YOft---1 w•srcL1,,~ st•· .. fa'"'"•--~· -.,. Bo~-4jl, -Bellevue, :Wash. -548-5292 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Call Chet Wine, A guy who CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY HAVASU U.Klf :,..= ~:~~·=:~" PAIK :: :.=..~~:-:'&~':;.At• =
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98009 or call (206) 45H891 GOLD Bracelet youth center * CABINETS. Any size job loves a challenge. Who Reasonable -Phone Gordon BEAUTIFUL 77 .t!:~:: =~LaLlH "" IEAST •t.UF, 9242 ••fMIOILINO. IUTCHINI . .,..
eves. tennis courts CdM. 25 yrs expcr, 548-671 3 charges a fixed, stated price * S4J-6745 * It's all in the eye of the be· ';!'1~~f:,~ ':,'1i~:"" ~= ~:~::: DEL MA• :: ::G ....,_ .:::
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-·nlat'n & D"onrt 6210 -· 673-IOn GEN Repair add cab for labor. A guy who is Pl h holder Check the TV com-'"" tLEMl"N.TE 1no '"" ISLA"Ds 1351 11w1•0 MACHINI' •1.".•,1.•1 ~ -. ' • . t bLi bing lat' f 1sterlng, Pete ' . . SAN JUAN CAfllST•AMO 1115 t.IDO ·ISt.E IHI S•l".IJC TMKS, s.wen. c. --SOLID Black part .. Ten-ier r~ormica, paneling marlite. es a s a repu ion or ml. .you watch and If. you c.a,1sT•ANO 1e:acH 1730 HUNT INOTOM •Et.CH S41f TA~ING ""
GABIN·Mammoth Lakes in part? curly-hair. "Vic . Anything! Dick. 673-4459. fair, honest work in the -~-•pa_ir 6880 feel ""U're· as pretty as CIAN~ flOINT 1740 flOUNTAIN VALLIY 1411 Tl!•MIT R COftT•OL fl'U old fashioned way Ch t J V DCIEAMSID• 1191 Sff,IOA ISLAND sns Tit. .. c-1116' .,,. High Sierras. Furn. 7 nites Ne}'o'pOrt Shores. 6fi2.-9118. • e •·PATCH PLASfERING some of thor.e people, call U8, SAN Dl•GD 1m s•At. ••ACM 5451 TILL Liiie!-.. MlrtM "7J
$9S. Reserve now 531-3374 -=:=::=;=:;=::::;:=:=::=;:;::,1C C 6600 Wine's Repair Service, CALIF CASTING CO '"' LONG SEAC" "" T••• 11•111cl!. .,..
E''' "" ~ti. Lost , . ...1 ement, oncrete 546-98U. All types. Free estimates . . • .' . , • =~~~~·~: ~:u,:~;10 1 .. o•ANGll COUNTY ut1 TELSV1S10N ....... •fc. .-......,...,... ,....... -Call 540-6825 19 conbnwng lt s search for CONDOMINIUM . -1114 GAltDIN 111011'1 5'1t UPHOLSH•Y "" :;:c:.:., _ _,,:_ ___ ..::.:. .• co NCR ETE \Vork, CLEAR Vu Maintenance. \Ve everyday -people who have 0111'\.l!XES.tro• SALi' "" WISTMINSTE• U12 WI LDING ffU S~AU. Black dog, (8 mosr ;t,icensed. Patios / drvwys. do everything! Free'est, 24 Pl bl 6890 a desire to work on TV 'Or Al"A•TMaNTS PO• IAt.• 1* MIDWAY CITY 5'11 WINDOW CLIAHINO .. --r "'1 26 l>fl's From Approved
Palmdale Airport. $1500 per
acre. Bkr. 830-5536.
BUSlllESS and
FfNANCIAL
·vie. S. A. Hghts. Very e~ Phillips Ce me n t , hr serv. 646-2698 _um ng modeling jobs, $75 to $125 · :=: ::: MlftOHTS :;: JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
friendly -S46-1!161i 548...f.380. GENERAL CJcan-up & haul· PLUMBING REPAIR per day. No fee to you ever. RENTALS TUSTIN !'4t JOI WAN'!'ID. Mell ,.. COASTAL 1111 JOI WANTl!D, W--1nl
AFGHANS, "David" & CONCRETE, All types. Free ing .ot anything. Honest No job too small * FOR ON CAMERA Hou••• Furnished LACUNA OIACH sm JO• WNITln,
"Lisa", Jost since June 4. est. Sawing, bre&king, haul-prices. Call 548-0393. • 642-3128 • AUDITION * LAGUNA N1GuEt. n•1 Ml!fll a WOM•N ,..
• REWARD • ~••?<S IH••A Hll MISSION VllEJO S7W SCHOOLS & tllST•Ur:TION Htt
Business
Opportunities
. ........ ing & skipload!ng, &rvice CALL THE H~YMAN GEN'L Repairs: \Va te r CAU. (TI4) 835-8282 -~l!NTAJ TO •NA•• .. ,," :z: ~t==-~~i~sT11Alo --:!: ',·.· •• ·,·.· .. ••• ... ,--· --=
6300 ALASKAN Malamute (sled & quality. 548-8668 Bob. General Home Repair heatcrs-Oi!!.posers, etc. $7.50 10 AM to 6 PM CClfTA MESA • . -I SA D 11n ca~1ST••No •EACH s1>1 MERCHANDISE FOR
dog) M, vie Back Bay, Ci.'1 . CEr.iENT WORK, no job too * 675--1341 "* per hr. 642-2ra5, 642--0506. ASSISTANT STORE l\1GR. & =•SA v:~01;,"• 1111 DANA flOINT J741 E
Subst. re\vard, 49'1-3573. Small, reasonable. Free EXPERIENCED cot.Le:G• PA•tc 111s REAL ESTATE, · SALE AND TRAD * FAMOUS BRAND PART Pe~ian & p/Siamese EsliIJ.!. H. S~uflick 548-8615 Hauling . 6730 Sewing 6960 SALESWOMEN ::::::; :::~H :: General ~~:~i;u:u'•Mrtu•• = C 'NDY~AMSNEAC*K ROUTE Lite gray. Vic. Irvine & MORE Concrete patio for Fine \\'Omens clothing SION! •wflo•T SHO•ES t12' T••l't.l!X, tic. s"' OFFIC• IOUlflMINT •n " « 20th 64 ... ...,~n LITE Hauling & · t • • · . M _ _. IAYSMo••s 1n 1 CONDOMINIUM lfSt sTO•• IOUlflMENT "1t (PART OR FULL TIME), · ~· less money. Artistic setting. garage QUALITY you've ahvays l n, erv1ew1ng experteuo .. -.::u DOY•a s"D•E.I mJ •INTALS WAMTED JM CAFI, JtlSTAU•»IT srt4
V-ERY HIGH INCOME REWARD: 'Lost J em a l e Lie .. ea.II Max at 644--0687 clean-up. Mon thru Sat. wanted. Dressmaking assistant manager &, ex· wt'ISTCLIFI' tilt l OOMS FO• ltl!NT "" ,,,. IEOJJlflMINT Sfll
\Ve need a distributor in this calic.'O cat. Vic. Harbor DECORATIVE CONCRETE 1'"ree estimate 54s-:5031' alterations. Key Say, 1763 pep rienced st a I e.ds ~ o mFle n, ~.~~·r•••TY PA•K = ~~:L:, IT~ ..... ~~111 cou•TS = ::~~~:O~:t.:o"DI =
Hirohlands Call 64~1864 ORIVE$-IVALK•PATl0 HAULING $10 A LOAD Orange _Ave., C.M. 64>1.292 ermanen rest ent. or SACK SAY n• GUEST MOMI S "" FU•"ITU•E AUCTION Im area for our candy...(Neaµe&r Q ---• _ _ .or-pt time, Xlnt pay & working ·E,1,1T •LUfl' ,,., Misc. ••NTAt.1 "" Afl,LIANC•• ..,,.. •1•
Planters, Tootsie ~II•. Milk OLD E nglish· sheepdog, fem. CALL 'DON, 642-8514 °i:~ini·~28~;~n. CREAffVE FASHIONS co~·s. for qualified people. ~..,;i;.-;Tl!••ACI: ,~.~ ~Nu~~~:s,"::::::;... = ==~~:O'~CMINll ::
Duds, etc.). No selling in. 8 mos,.C~nter Ii:. Coast Hwy. 66 . By Donna Dec p 1 ease apply BACK co•DNA 01L MA• ,',.."' •"•'•'••'•'•'•'•'•'.,"'•• -.... "••"•'•"•'•'•'•"•'•"'••"•M•.!fT 11,,•. \'tllved. \Ve furnish all •c· 1890Carmelita,LagBch Contradors -20 YARD /. Gar. C l ea nu p, For the finest in custom' STREET N 2-F 1· IALM>A r Re . b d f h' ""Jn•• . o. :> as uon ''' ,,. 'NOS '"' •••••• ''"''' , ... ,, ••••• -counts. You must have 2 to move trees, 1vy, tras . ma e as ions. <.J.)IJ"" ..,.... 1 1 nd NB N ho alt · -8 hrs. per week spare time Personals 6405 *™E REMOOELERS~. Grade, backhoe, 962-8745 --s a ' · · 0 P nc c s, LtDO llt.t: ~: ~~r::J~:~~~Lfl•OflEll:T T = ~~~~"~1•: • .-.0 :;:
(Qays or eves). Free estll -l 00% Financing LITE Haul'g. Gar clca,.p, Tiie, Ceren'tiC 6974 °s'.....'."tritc"~"'ge~ 01~·5.,Ba5c~ ~~:o~1~s01acH '"' 1NousT•1at. ••111TAL "" TAfll ••co•c••• . • Kitchens garage~carports U r<::. ,,._,,, • • FOUNTAIN YAt.LIY ' 141• t.OTS 11• CAMl•A•. EOUIPMl!:NT ... $1550 lo $1950 . • $1 50 up $10 max 545-4314 Tustin, Cal. ~IAt. ••ACH IOI •ANCH•t • ,,,. HO••Y SUPPLllS ~ ' CASH REQUIRED JS There a nice looki~, Complete Remodeli g. Quall-' -• . ~ * Verne. The Tile Man * LONG llACH !SOI CIT.US GltDVI S 1171 IPO•TINO eooos -• .
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. . sincere, unattached Bus. or ty Contractors. 642-3660 bcf 6. 642-4869 aft 6. tust. work. Install & repairs. ATTENTION BOYS! 01tANGw·coUMTY ,, •. AC•IAGE '* 11"ocuutt1. KDPll "" or--more In ormation \\Tlte J>rof --40 -so-r Ort G ,.,.TA .. 1111 I.AKE ILSINOle 'Ht MllCILU.JlllOVI .. "DISTRIBUTOR i>JVISION . ,man, to n . Additiona-• Remodeling -MOVING, arage-clean-up No job loo small. -Pla!t~r Sllmm<'r \\'Ork, You can make waSTMIN~~e• Mn •esDttT P•oflE•l'Y ans Misc. wa'"10 "'' *23", P.O. Box 1739• Co-
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Cno. w8ho1trawouJc1·,.~ llketr.,mto mceaf-t Fred H. Gerwlck, Lie. & lite hauling. Reasonable. patio. Leaking shower $30+ per wk·pt time. Help MIDWAY CITY 1," D•AMOI' co. fl•OPl•TY '"' MACN1N1•Y• •11. U. .. , -••• 54,._2110 Free estimates. 64f>:1602. repair us get new customers for a SANTA """ HEIGHTS ua OUT oir STATI! fl•O'· 1211 LUMl•ll 1111
vina, f:?lif.~ 917~ • Include fectionate tatty', '15, for com. 6•.>-Ulr01 * 847:1937J84io206 grc'al newspaper, ~tust be f:i~"..'" ••AcN = ~.uoN~~::,: ~=:•T :::: :L~~:~~ MAt••1ALI :VJ
phone no. paniolllihi_p? Enjoy golfing, 6625 Housecleaning 6735 __ 12-16 ....., can f\.tr Gormly LA•UNA M1ou11. n11 ••at. •sTATI! 11a1t1c:• ,,,, swafls .,. 3 STORES sports, dancing, etc. Write Carpet Cleaning """ · • MISSION v11'° me •·•· wxcMAN•• ''*' _ _. TrM Service 6980 548-1930 now! ia" cl1Me111T1 1111 •· •· WANT•p •Ht PETS and LIVESTuwK
6000' Heart of Lancaster Lot Box M 1043 Daily P ilot and .. WANT A S · -1•11 JUAN CAfllST•ANO i ns BUSINE" • d '•TS. •P••AL • 78 x 178. 2 !llorerooms & give ph. no. unny & brighl BOB'S TREE SURGERY BABYSITI'ER. Responsible, CA,IST•AMO ••ACff ,,,. .,~ •n CATI ~ ·~ ~ home? Call .the l>UTCH · over 16. •Must Li'vt' local, DANA flOINT ''"' FINANCIAL 0001 ::i~n~r ~~d;n: R!no~,!;YHii!dl;i~~fi~U:t. ~·# .,~ !!~~NT:t:::,~~ ~C:s fo~ l~i::c~~ti~ri~ thnSe~:~ ~~;;\Vk 1n,.5, 5 days :~~~~~~•1c1o:T~TL~ = r::~~~!'s:t"~t11tt =: ~~~~K
division. Across from Fair~ Advice on all matten. CARPET carpet cleaning. SPECIAL-* .54G.37!J8 * . . ;z;~:iu,.~R11. J:;: ~::~~~=.:~':~i~~~111 !:: CALIFORNIA LIVINi
ground•. Excellent invest. Love, MaJTiage, Business STEAM GLEANED IZES JN ALL KINDS OF TREES, Hedges, trim, cut, BANK TELLER MON•Y TO LO•N ' me NU••••••• ..-• t
menl! ' Readings given 7 days a REASONABLE RATES· FLOORS. No 1crow. 537-1508 stun1ps. romovcd, haured. 30 \V/Expc,r .. ~/Time: Good RENTALS ~:::'{;~t.t.'c:..~1 '.,,..: =~:;1•• POOU ,
$55,.000' week. 9A.'1-9PM 312 N. El . Also carpet installation aft. 3. yrs exp. Fully ins. 642-4030. Sala1ry. Xln t 1~orking cond. H U f , heel cot.LAnaAt. LOANS AWNINGS
Mrs. Riley ~fter 6, C&mlno Real. San ..... 5971 1. BAY & 0 • h J . . I 'OON'$ TREE SERVICE All App Yin perso ~1st Western OUlel n urn1s •SAL ISTATI t.OA"S tllf V.U.Tton W
114-."''"" 5595 Clemente 492-9136 492-0076 ~ac an1\or1a B'q.nk, 16932 Goldcnv.>est H.B. OI Nl!•Al ,.. MD_• ....... , •'•'.,.· -. --"" TRANSPORTATION' ill. ,,.,.,. . I . • . LANDLORD SPECIAL Carpets. \\'\nd0\\'5, floors. types, Lise & Ins. Free Es-p TE COSTA MI U ,,.
A·l ()pen.ling Manage r s Single-W1dowed-01v.orced 500 sq, ft. $3). D18.mond J?lc. Res•&:Commc-.1, 646-1401 timates. 642-5584. ••BANK LLER, ex· M•sa OI L MA• 111:S ANNOUN~EMENTS :!i1~0.:n""'HTI 11
wanted for a u I o mated * MEN WOMEN '·-t Cl 187 "'·t pericnced. Full tim e, MESA v1•0E Jilt ind NOTICES P<MI• c111rs1•s _.,,,_,,.· • 16 mn• -lor • ...... ii" caners. u.. l\tesa Cleaning Service Please call 7l-4·53&-S3ll tOLLIOI PAOK JllS
......... .., .... v Everyone's Jooldng for-tt\e St, Co~ta Mesa, &45-1317 -Carpels, windows, noors, etc. Uph,;lstery '"° M•WflO•T l l ACM "" =D (Ii' ...... , = ::!;r>;.1:.·t.:::'1
Uie•ten in-or near shopping right one."W,e have a way-so REl\1ARC Services. s rooms Re!I. & Commc'J. 5434111 BARMAID, Allr .• bikini, top :::"..::;::::.. ·= P••SONALS .... '°"' MAIMTl:NAMCI ..., 'centen. Mwit baW firm call • be 1 U VE' 121 = F 11 t REVAS UPHOLSTERY pay. SASSY LASSY, 2901 saYsHo••s nu AHNOUNC•M•NT1 "" IOAT u.uNCNU.. ~ financial n:sponalbillty, Call us • g n to . .oN. u y guantn eed. * APT CLEANING • Special Rc-upOObtery Sale Harbor, C.M. 49$-4900 eve. DOYli• SHORIS ., SlllTffS .. 11 Md:IN• aeUlll'. -
.. --'te Celebrities Jnterna-547-6667 . Crcdit cards OK. &17..fi688 Fast & thorough 642-Slij COUCH CHAIR I W•STCLll'I" -........... ·.·,,· ••• , ...... •• ::.; ~::.;,c.~INO i
oo.;t 213; 461.-llll, Suite 24 Hr . Reconbng STEAl\f J(!t carpel cleaning. \Villiams Cleaning Serv. fabric i!iuded, si:1300• ~P,:~e. • BEAUTICIAN • :::::'..'.•SITY PAltK = l'UN••AL 01•1!CTOIS t414 IOAT •INTALI
* N S * C K t I I.. " l'LO•llTI f411 SOAT CNA•T•• 106. 1800 N. Highland, · ewporter auna ar are na on-w \•e I I 6755 Choosing from our selectKln Learn wig and hairpiece •ac11: •AY IMI ... ,0 ., '""N"' ..,, 1111"11'° ... ,n -M 1 F , , "''" •n~io ron na , . e~T sLuF' J'4t -,0,, --, .. Hollywood, Calif. -· For f n & Women 11erv ce. roe s .. .,_.......... a of mill ends & discontinued styling and sell whil(! you 11 T1r1 n IM MI MOftlAM '491 · ......
Prof ~--• ~ al 'Slaff . • · e COMIT•RY LDTI t<il l SOAT ITO•Aoe ... u..---r O..lershlp eUUfWU rem (! IRONING In my hoine, $1 fabrics. Up to Sl.2, per yd. earn. Salary & con1m, lltYIMI Tlltll1'C• It c•MIT••' <IYPTI "" •OATS WAlfTl!D e ::".~L...-.-A ••.• _, .. ~aminer Newporter Inn Hotel Fencing 6660. llr. Drt'ssmakina: & altera-values. Vast !election of 1'fALLlE'S WIG & i:~= OIL MA• : c••MAT01u•• ..,. A11tt•A flf r US" nc•-.uu UA ll01 J Rd "B a <•UTY "ALON . M•MOltO"L flA••• iMn Fl.YIHO L•SSOMS , '" in Onnee County. Be in .;. ~ •j •• • REDWOOD A: chain lll'lk . tk>ns. 545-7G41. Otbcr fabrics at dlscoun! e.tl ..,A,,~~ ~~:O •:-La:D• :: AUCTICMll ... MOOILI HOMl!S =
bulinea :1or .)'OW'll!ll. Cash _..~ fey}cc s, licensed coatrP.ctor. IRONING JN 1>1Y 1-!0i\IE, priCf.'S, . ~ . SALIOA ISL.IMO )JU AYIATIQJll lllYtC• MP ~~.':°*''' f,J
'd. Wti 0 -SWINGERS ~--C •• QUALJTY 'VORIG\fANSHfP BEAUTICIAN I · b , NIYff'Oa.T Yfl ST n n TttAVl'C -· 'QI a '''''' c 01 -depmit req· • le DU... ..... ..... ~ ouncy free est,. fast 1er vi c<'!, $1 . .W hr. * , . 01 ui;y, iUNTINGTDN arACtt ,,... .... T•AllSPOa:T•TIOft ... L .. r..;;.;;
RP 3;62 IJntonbl, Aiiilieim. Gulde. ~:'Info write P ;O, SM-6729-· ' Call 548-6970 PhOne 673·2794 Balboa ·popular pnced C.M. salon. HUMTIMOTOH NAJllOU• ,.... A~TO T=~r.,•TATIOJll • = =~~10:~",~'Lt:S ... --...... =
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Roy Al~ Stylists) INCURABLE · Diseases are Floors ~ I scap1ng ..., FABRIC SALE ' New grad \velcou1e. Call the OAJt Dl!M o•OY9 Mn S ERVICE DIRECTOR)' A~To T~~c:s e'o~:,~TI .
•--cal --· ho """' uiue Cht'p , tamp Mannger. !11~7186: LO"o 11ac11 • 'acr:ouNTINO · '* T•AtL••· r•AYEL • for MJ.e Jtut. 4'..IUl~lt my spel . ty. 1no::re UI t>Ci CARPET VINY' TILE LICENSED landr.cape con-~ ,.., s o••HOI COUMTY .. ANSWI•••• s••'v•C• ... r•AIL•a.s. 1111,111• ,.. of ltrmll for appo1n(men1 673-ll66 .,,,,..._ tractor. Complete ---'-. FREE. 2--pc Oivan & Chair BEAUTY Salon (formerly SANTA AllA Jiit "'PLl••r• "'"Al•$. "•"• •51• r•ucii:s llet · · ' ' U C CONTR. FRE'E EST. M!4'Vi.... $69, Includes fabr1c & labor. Roy'A1'4rado Ha il" Stylists} tn1STMtNST1a JIU AflPllAISNte tm 111,s 111•
Glfll·• party lhnJI, I'!"'; J. LOOHOLICS Anon>:"OOU$ ·* MG-'7262 * 968-1928 ~64&-8217 All work done in 5 days for ,.~, or J·-···. Eas'··t ,.M'•°"••"••'•~'••tO•TS ",..it as",'•'"L~u'o•• ''' · u11 CAMfl l •S lflll• Gtttit locafinn .. f'Or Sale Phone S0-1'11 7 or write to . • Free ' 82 . . <lit" .. --.. ICll • ... .... -Ylta-'5U• CAMPI• ••NTALS --
54-3536 ~~ P.O. Box 1Zl3 Costa Mesa. But lt-&ill it· Trade 1t Moving & Stor•ae 6l40 eshmate. 14t7' oftmns.642-6.'}23. 1 ~°WN"..L••ACl1 ~ = ~~;:.~:~~ T.-. •tt.:= ~:::.~~;~~°'
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Gall IOday _ iilJ ~wt PLANNINC. llQ move!'You'IJ lhru OlJif.y Pilol Clauilred LOCAL ., long dist, 1novtng, gesl tflectl(Jn ever! See the town, The DAIL¥ PlLOT ::~·~~::~~.. =: ::~ .. ~':t":c:c. ::-:rc~· .. c~:~c1
Fut. l'HUlll wttb 1 Dall)' tlnd 'an amazing numJx-r of ads. Place. your • d Reas, 1tdragl'. I'l'Ct Est.' DAILY PILOT· Claaslfled Class1ll~ section. S~ IAN JUAN ca;;11T-ANO ms au11N1u M•~.us .w1 AUTO a1t1Nrs , ~... ,,.. __ _..i.....i Ad ....... , "°'*-' ln ......._.,., Clua:lfied now .. r::all direct 642-5678 l 831-0-IOl, O.l\. Van&: Storage_ llC!Ctl()JI now! money, time •fe ~ft(Jrf by c,•,~~';"'0,•.,o eua. r,: •\11Lo••• lf7I •uros WANT• ,......,,. ._.__ "'Jail _....., h · CATl lUNe ...... ............ 6511 MIW (A._I ---------------------dlftd .60-4f1I _ f(()'A'.t_ AdL Chtdc them now.. s. o p-p l'n If · from )'OUl' CoNDOM1NIVM " -c:as1,..a1 MA1t1111• .,... A.UTO t.1,..StM• ....
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, -• . FOR-o ••DU"'TE Bui!Qi!Jg wulilill-O<w oles. MUJ•-ha'.'.< .,..._._,., ExpeE~· Relere.neeL . __ ._ "."" -Some typing, etc • wcindRrful _J__ IW4.5GU au· 2 pm • ~ timt-. l °'"' 7-3:30. '1'1n<Fflll' career thatibelongg variety job Top bffdt eau NCR Dll-llck~ $Ut
BE;NTON'S-COFFEE SHOP io _you. Call Phyllis Har-Miss Ver~ 557.&122·~ AC ,. • ~
133 s. Cout.'Laauna lkh . ........umn or Non.-ttott:man (If'· 8 &n Ptnonriiel...!A&in--n~ ... ~~·,~1 ~. -·--IMka.--.. tte.u. ·complcl t.> Information.· _ Cl,~ JY.~ Suite 2ll ~ .va._, ..._._. ¥ ~tritiii= . .....,....._.----Niwpo rt--· •-lion• 14'*'..BoahkeeP"C -
Keep ttc0rcf1, monthly 1ta1e-·. P I C Sanla AM.. • Hewpert ·
ment,11,• aim P.R. work, 1rtonne I nfer Per ...... A~
.. ach ,,... call Loral"' ·W Dovar Dr .. N .. B. e GENERAL HELP e ....... -Y \\'c:s tclUt Pe'l'tlC)ruM-.1 A.F-ncf' 6C2-Sl10 •549-1743 . , W Dover Dr., J'rl.I,
2043 Weatclltt Dr., N.a: ~Full. 642--64-2770 C ASHIEJ(/SALESGIRL . qrpartllme.A&rl9-ll.NCR Ae ts n •• Clrk; <>-• SU( mo'1 residency~ cqun .--.:;. t
Boys Part · time. Bria:ht, (n-S3S5-r hr cau · 5 day11 a wk. Call PAT,
· 1hwla1tic (12-24 hrs per wkl J' · _:: · no~ -:..,1 5W3681. · · ~'RRl!AAS 't I Sal' J;'v..'d ll1l ,,.,mpson • ~· .,.,. . , , -WANT.ED nc · ~ · .only. ap-. • -NEED· TMnqe 1i1tft' fer
DAna Pq,..n t,-Capiatrano pyY n pe~n, BaC lrStI'Cet, GIRL. F.riday, 11 Qr pl Ii~, l--yr-old-boy. your .... home,-_
Beach. Ages 10-14. No 25 Fuhkln Island, N.B. t~ine accuracy, attractive_, 5 day•. a 'wk A: llOr'IW wk
'CONTACT .JO~N HllM CASHIER.-Ex~rienced, for ruce penonallly, McNuh 'ends. Tral"llp prerd. CaD
4924CI fine Womens clothing 1tore. Enterpr:I~s. IW2-MOO. &12-1807 alter-SPM.
BOYS 10 . 14 Apply ;n • ""°" BACK * HELP * N,,~;•• S'.tREt:T ~ •• ,;._ ~--CVrttr·Routes C>Je11 1~Janc1 ·NB -uw• ·$3.55 HR. S~LA1'Y RN er LYN
for • · · 12 MEN 3 te· II ::Ill P.M. ·
Icuna Beach, So. Lacun. , . CASHIE~ NEEDED NOW 1\\'0 days ""1dy., 1 wlltrid
' · DAILY PILOT PORT THEATER. Cd:\I Perm. em,ployment. delivery mo'ly. Char;:i n'"'"' of 1ta. ~ A,ppJy evenings aftec 6 drive1', ocde1· dept. with Hon incl. medication. Work
BO\'S. 17 & up, tq fin ish CHAffiSIDE Denl11l ASst. ~~reo-TV Co. ?!lust be neat \1-ith R.Jii. SUpervilot. 3 Di)ii -
landscapin& project. $1.50 to .Fuµ time, !"'pee pref. Wtjte and l&ll'l!IB!ve, and O\~f mifhtation .. --
$2.50 hr. 8 Ai\f \Vedhesday, for applicaliol'I. 23331 El 19. Co. will train. HUNTINGTON VA~
'387 W. Bay, C"-f. \Vear \\"Ork Toro Rd; Suite :n3, El Toro, Peraonne:J Qept. 9~28i CO~VALESCENT
· clothe1. · Ca. HOUSEKEEP£R & Child HOSPrt'AJ'.
BUSIN.ESS OPPORTUNITY CLERK: (female) full Ume care. Live· In, i;H1 dt,ys. Pvt. (71•) ~1-
lligh incoinc potential. for retail . stoce. Ca ll rm. I: bl.th. ReJ's .. $50 \\'.k. Nuning .
No .ipyestment required. 673-3450 ask for Bill or Call 540-9212. REGISTERID NURll
Part er full tin1e. ~like. Hliil<PRS Emplyr pays fee J.C . ..C.C.U •
67:>-451J..f bet. ~ P"'f COCKTAIL GIRL-. r0r George.Allen Byland ~ncy Expanding u~lt, Chalt.ncinl
COMBINATION-r abulous Fling Cocktail 106-B E. 16th. S.A. 547.o395 opportunities, continuirw td.
RECEPTIONIST u:unge, 5 nighls. No· food . HOUSEKEEPER-Li~ in u~~.tlon procrJm'. Con~ct
& p•YROLL CLERK 14:i E. 19th, C.?!1.. f . Id-" pl • Dtttetor ot Nunnll'., ~u " . . _ • 01 e •:.uy cou e, Mature Ift'ne Snyder So. Coat Com.
Full charge payroll includir:: COS~tETICS * Women. will woman prefd. 642-6661 munity Hoap 31812 Coct
payroll taxes Dutlei typ... tnun to teach professional 0 ·--11 So ,· ·-·--(nf) ing filing & receptk>nist make-up. ~ec. positions H USEKEEPER. pt time or wy, · .._ ......
and computing P a yr 0 11: ava~I. Vivian Y.10Qdard eoa.. ...n time. Newpt~ Sch. 835-2200 4~1311 Ext, 356.
F'ront office a~arance, 401 mehcs. PH: 544-1464 . i ext 273 be1 S.::i pm. NURSES N~.~-for private
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Con1act Mrs. Earl SHERA. Ru1h 1t&mped, ae'lt-ad-All shifts. Call any how\·
TON B CH INN, 21112 PB. Experi9M-.cl-or1l y ..d.r.essed _ e n.v.elop.e .• Le~!!£_ ~U!!!S ~
ci(ic Coast Hwy., lluntin&·. e APPLY e LAN GDON WOR LD ,.642-9955. __ ·_
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2. Guitar .
3. Baby Crib
4. Electr'i~ S1w
5. C1m1r• • 6. W11h1r
7~ Outboard Motor
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9. Couth -
10. Clarinet
11 . Rlfrlgar1tor
Will Sell Fast!
29. Bk yclo
30. Typewriter
31. Bar Stools
32. Encyi;lopodia ~ 33. Vacuum Cl1aner
34. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equlpm't
36. Fiia Cabinet ·
37. Golf Clubs
31. St•rllng Sli ver
39. Victorian Mirror ·
57. Electric Tr1ln
51. Kitt.on
59. Cl111lc Auto
60. Coff.OTabla
61 . Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63. Skis
64. TV Sat
_ 65. Workbench
66. Diamond WAtch
· 12. Plc~Up Truck
13. Sewing M•chin1
I 4. Surfboard •
40. Bedroom Set
41. Slide Projector
67. 'Go-Kart
61. Ironer
69. C1mpin1 Trailer
10: Antique Furnitur
71. T•pe R.Corder
71. S.llboat
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15. Machine Tools
16. Dl1hw11her
17. Puppy
18: Cebln Cr uiser
If. Goll Cart
2b. Barometer
21 . Stamp Collection
22. Dlnotta Sat
23. Play Pa,n
24. lowlln9 Ball ;z.s. Watar Skis ·
26. Fr9!11tr
27. Suitc111
21. Clock
42. Ltiwn Mower
43. Pool Tabla «. T ires
45. Pieno
: 46. Fur Cut
47. Drapos
48. Lin1n1
49. -Hor ..
50. Airpl1ne
51. Org•n
52. Exe rcycl1
53. R•r• Books
54. Ski Boots '
55. Hl9h Chair
56. Coln•
73. Sports ICar
74. Mattrau lox Spgs
75. Inboard Spoadboa-.
76. Shotgun n . sadd19-
11. Dirt G1m1
79. Punching 111
10. Biby C1rri191
II. Drums
82. Rlfla
83. Dotk
84. SCUIA Goa r
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SECRETARIES
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NCR 482
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833-3232
REGIStER· NOW!
2172 Dupant,
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Ne.wport Beach
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1 bet. 3.5 p.m. only) 90278 Two Office Girls
3801 E. PaCifiCC'1)ftsr-Hwy;-~1NHALATJON.-.'I'HERAPIST. .h1.US_Lbe ~and •bit to drive~·"---
Corona del l'l1ar No ph. call5' A.R.J.T. required. A pp I y -APPi.Y----
COOK * * * Per90nnel cn•O ~1311. So. 18' E. ~6th St.. C.1'11.
,FULL OR PT. Ti.ritE i~t g.:~u~ty HOllp. NURSES: RN' .. 11 to 1::.1
No Phone Calli Laruna 92Sn \ey, So . am shift, full lime. a.tieJ
Apply in Pergpn · · RN-3 to 11:30 pm. Xlnl . * SURF & SIRLOJN ·• Ins. Clerk, eXp, s450 1alary ~ be ne Jits . ~.•I 5930, Pacific Coaat. Hwy, Stenographer _ S4ao Pa I m c r e s t Convaleldnt
:::I..J.fl'.A~ cooiCN~·~-~,~· ~"'~·~c;.h-;:;;;;, Girl tliday S390 Ho1pllal, 13075 Blackbird St. II COOK: Evening shift. i\fust (l'H & Free Jobs) Garden Grove. I
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COOK, female, exper. Lunch 27635 Forbe1 Road Mi~lmum qe 2'l. 1 AM to
only' -preschool, 5 days. Laguna Niguel 11 A~1. Mon thru Frl. CUs-
Call 646--0677. Ul-1477 tomer Relatloil& GrHltt for _J
-CusTODIAN-Couple 1v/ xlnt · _ -new-car---dealer'11-S.rvict
r e f 's . Compel\llatlon in· J A N IT.0 R S, WAXERS. Dept. Will train. Position Jo.
_ eludes living quarteN &: Exp'd only. Good pay &: cated in Costa Ptte11, $1.85
sa ary. h. 646=l72illo !fl;' -working oond._-C&ll~afl-l hLtoJta.i:t._AppjY~t:
1ervie\\'. PM, 543-9393. Dept, of Empkr)'menl, 2823
DENTAL ASST'NT, position KITCHEN" ?>1AN. some S, Brillo!, Santa Ana. 1:31).
In exciting preventive prog. cleanup. Student pref. 25-35 2: 3fl Thurs., J~ 18th.
l'llusl be en thus I a 11 tic, hr wk, l!\>e. No e.-.:p nee. PART time cllrk,' avaU M is .
dynamic Ir able to mol!Vi te $2. hr. GOLDEN BEAR pref older man . or
people & have prev"dental 536-9102 aft 3 Pi\t, pensioner. Fountain Valley
l':Xp. 962-l3}9. KITCHEN Worker, aJJ-rocnd Liquon, 1J880 Brookhunt,
i5ENTAU Secretary • Recep. man. Juli t!Jne, steady. Ap-t"'V .. ·
1ioni11t. Exp'd, mature, with ply t.analols t"rozen Food1, e PUNOI PRESS e
good judgment. Newport : 21144 t.aruno. Canyon Rd, e WORKING FOREMAN e
area. Clll 545-8395. Laguns. 494-2020. Have you Md 3 yn of
*DENTAL SECRETARY* KITCHEN Helper. Lady for re.ce n t Punch Prtu
Send resume lo Box M-1013 general dutie11. Apply in supervisory or. aet up ~x-
Thc Daily Pilot, N.B. person, 829 . Bayside Dr. per.? Immediate Opening
DENTAL i..a b needs 2 N.B. 673-4110 Galley Cafe :r ~allfled' . ~· Top
house1vivcs for p I t 1 me * LADIES * U-«l, show ages &: benefits. M~t be
deliv. caU 646-5008. ~ SARAI{ COVENTRY Spring able to setup progreuivt
-& all aea10n jewelry dies, and to do minor tool
DEN!AL A.Mt -chall'!lide Absolutely no lnvt•t'ml. \V~ & die repair. Pref. Hi,h
Exp d. E~panded duties. JIJJ train. 5.1l""'631 or 962-59&8 SchOol uaduale w h o can
ore. 96S-:i782 anytime. direct 3 or 4 men. Apply-
;ofSHWASHER • Days. 8 * Legil Secretary*· l'l"JASTER SPECIALTIES
lo 4:,,.1. $2. hr. DILLl'llAN'S Plush office Jor sharp girl 16'0 ?itonrovia Ave.
1 801 "E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa. iv I good skills. ~me Sii Colla Mea , .
See Che(. \\"OUld help, Avail. 1mmedl· Equal oppOrtunlty eritployer
.=:c..::c:;::~~=~--1 ately. Stlu1 $550. Call Gerri =-,..,.c=~..:...._:....,;_ * DRIYJRS * WM to. 540-60"5. PERS6NNEL Co u n,., °'
N E---1 -COAS:r'AL AGENCY tratntt. San Clem. olc.
0 _,,. ••• nee . 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.1''1. USAIC retiree OK. -A~l N~n~ry· ·I Per!Onnel A&-cy, 512-A 4th, ... -• i\fAINTENANCE titan, Qceaniide .
Muat havt r.lftn cattleaUI mature semi retired, exper. -----drtv1nr record. "1PIY 6AM-2PM. Sun. off~ Pleue -Recpt.
YELLOW CAB CO. apply Lone Ranger Re1t., Good typing, Uo appearanct,
, 186 E. 11th St. 1i:i02 Beach Blvd., H.B. Call Loraine, \Ve1tclill Per •
~ Colla Mna -MARINE MACHINIST ~nnel Agency, ·»D Wat·
ENGLfSH-Speaklng-livln to tiandle general machinery chU Dr., N.B. 645-1170
housekeeper for ta:c family. MARINE ENGINE * RECEPfIONist' "*
$140 n10. 842-4983. MECHAf!llC • GEN_ERAL OFFICE
f:xECUTTVE Secretary. age Must be reliable l e;ii:p'd . In 6:i wpm, Xlnt OPP. to t!5(11 •
21-.'IO. Rigid quilificntions the marine fJeld. LIDO H.B. area. Ph: (213) 5.11-1420
incl. appearance. Xlnt op-SIUPYARD, 900 Llq<> Park RN. Calif llctnte. 12PM41
portunity. Newport Center. Dr .• N.B. 673-7272,: · Ai\f. Perm~ Appb'-in
Call ~1405 bet11.·een 7-3 MAIDS person: Huntington Beaeh
PM for appojntment. LlKE ff o us E \Vo R K? Convaleacent ltoe:p. 11"2
ESCROW Officer • FllA/VA Permanent resident Laguna Delaware St., H.B .
cxper. Security Pacific Na· Beach 1vanted for ma~d RN .f()r ICU, aQ 1hift1. Xlnf
tinnal Bank Newport Center \\--ork 6 days/week. -494-1196 "\1-Vrkinr cond'1. A: benefit!.
O~flce. 644-0113, Midge Bondi e MAIDS-hnmed. openinp. Contact Director ol NURS-
Equal opportunily employer Top wages, lunch provided, ING, C.M. ?lfemorial Hosp .
FAT & UGL Y777 Muot apply 1" """"·· J-64;;;;'";,""i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I Jamaica Inn Motor Hotelrt• U you B;rc, we proba.bly can't 2101 E. coast llVJY., CdM. &e Bfjhv Bruce at USfl )l,Pll. • ' "'<. •
CAL.IF . C_ASTIN.G CO. ** ~AlD ** Part. lime m fl I~ Continuing it's search in Call in pert10n : Hunhnaton :iA. C:.,.x;ec .
,--Orange Co. for a variety of Sho1'e1 Motel, 21002 ~an, Wli.I
types, fOr work in mag, mo-1,;c";:,""i '•· :;.Bc~hC,. =:-:.,---Agency 'el' CarHr Glrla
dcllng, 1V comml's. & ind. l\1AIDS. Mature, 25 or over 410 w. Cout Hwy, N.B.
films. Great pay, pl lime ... Good salary ror dependable By a int ' Hl-3939
We arn client paid, no fee. 11·on1an·. Apply 31:31 Harbor l?JIO •
-Not-a school. Bl~'._C.Mi ' SAL.IS·
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10 Ai\I lo 6 PM MAlO-HSPKR. $400. mo tu TRAINING FEMAL:E • Beauty Operator •tart, N.B. aft'a, tor widow.
necdert. Following pr1!le.r-?>.;uat have ref.a. 67~ ~· Pa:t or full time, Ed· MAN Wanttd. Perm. part PROGRAM
dy s Co1Uurcs. 968--5303. .time for catty morning
F IBERGLASS--ne11.-spaper delivery to It }'ou 'ha1·e dit'tCt."iiles ex .
Pern1, Openlrcs For Exper. home1 in Newport Beach. per, and "-'O\lld like to In.
fiberglass boat· lamlnalors Muat have late modei, big ereue ~r income by join..
choppor gun IRmina.lots'. _car ~ be depr.ndable, Call Ing the lop automotive ~
Growing co .. prod~ high L A TIM~ IU-CllOO. o(janlzation in ~nee c.oun.
gualit,y RFP Products.· 35 MAN to . ualat Mlf., local t)' \\-'t' u'OUld hke 10 dilcuN ,
n1ln. from CO!ita MeAR. appliance-tfln, Mmt be our W!U5Ual opportunlt)'._,
Phone (213) ·635-9316 tor In. neat appearln1. Call 9 Al,\I JQ EARN
tervk!w. Parabam, Inc., 3017 to 10 AM onl)i: ae.2313
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Employer. $600,00 '
FRY COOK, expe rienced rifarriftl,,-_,mt. 11.ltll exp., C1H F., Appt. IG-9'11
COTTAGE corn:£ SHOP "" A•n w .. 1dlfl hnon· MR BOB MITCHEL ~ \\l,.19th Sl.,·IC;i\I r.,,I ARl!~Y. 2043 \Vei.tclifl •
FULL. or PAltr-Tn r .. :;~Ei"rn Or., N.B. &e-2770 I
"' .. $;. "'' '" >'VLLER Tilt StJN NEVF;R SETS .. MR. llOB Dill 91\\ISH, Mf..5745 DAILY PILOT WAN'l' ADS! :,, .. _\ I
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Joloo Mon, w-7100 \ Jobh-Mon, Wom. 71-00 SALE ~ND TRADI ~E_A!ID TRADE SA~I ANO TRADE -5_~.!:._~_No TRADE ~FREE TO YOU ----·---_.. •. Boats & Y acht1 9000 Mo.blll Homes ,.,_ ~~~!!· 8000 ~~ll•nce• I!~ ~P-!-rt.!..nt. Poods l500 '!\l•c. Wentecl' 1610 NEED Vr:_ry special home - -:.:.__..:,.:.;.:
17 PC. KING SIZE \VHI_Ri..PooL •lmpe1-ia1 aUto USED Goll cart $300. + tax. WANT ~ u,.d tor large female Shepherd e DOCK PAINT-ING• ORANGE COUNTY " 1 ....... &e:\\•inc Also, 2 palr of mixed smali Exper 1'1w Est Reas Exclusive Dealer )'or
__ BEDROOM \\1&$htr, ate"" mo4tl ~e;_ _See Gene 'Stoddard, 1rvlne__ -machine $25. or-less_:_ puppies -546-3.566 b efore. J!,a~ * 675-8451, .. .f.7"Pl\f: LA !AZ
Large 9 dra'Ai!r dresser, mir· prrtont, compl. overhauled Coast Counlr)' Club, ---irar -64U77I an 6'30 p A-. -• ~
.ror, 2 bedside stands, Kin&r S9J. Also, Kenmore gas -E. Coast H\\'Y, NB , 'fWlN s· ea' l;'";;=-,,--~~-__:-6::,llJI~-. -30' CC CAV:-HT, ST, - -~ '
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1>izehe@dboard~c,quUt. dl'y(!r in xlnt cotMI. $6, NEEQ \Tennfi-t:iart ner good 1%~ nopy Bed in 1 Part Sian1esc blk kitten _ ~~lMOO Cu1tom Built CCNtchff
.cd,mattress, sheets blafik. 8~7.-8115-or~. Balboa Penn, early-mom;: 00!._M it--540-4?25 4 ltJanx kittelt!! 1 \\'h.ile fl_ur. E\•e 96$..35&1 * • SEE IT TODAY\
cts, 3t_l_S ,..,_ -' , NORGF,; aut~asJier,_ late-ings, \\'e'<'kdays, 551-9363. ~~usebroken, kl t t e l:l -$'.c:::Jo'iberglas-Dinghy....v.•/li~ _+ 1'1all)'_ Oth'c:_ Sel_ Ups__=-~
coolce ol~Spariliill model X liit coOO.-$ 5 5. • 7'8" PETRILLO aur1bo6rd -Machine ..., CtC-1700 _Ml6 ·L_ ----t!!9M!t.lL.!!!>lli'. ~ . GuaranfDcl Spac•s
or l\fodern Style \Vh lrlpool gas deyer, xln! ,.<!., Xlnt -ndi·i,·on ,. 1 -''' • FAr..fOUS-A.Jovie ·star kitty cond . $95. lJGZ-2712. -in "'Tustln4'"'amily-&-Adull·
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an opening for a trainee in the circulation
sales area. Selected applicanf will receive a
liberal starting salary. regularly scheduled
raises, OOnus' opJ>O:rtunities, and many fringe
benefits such as paid \!acations, paid ·group
irlsurance-ana·a creditlthion. He will aJso be
provided a company car "'ith personal use
privileges. -
Applicants must be 18, have a clean driving ..
.record, have a high schoo1 diploma.and shotlld
be reasonably_ clear of milita_ry service 4ra£t.
II ours are generally 11 A.J.f. to 9 P .M., with
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No doW-11 pmts. only Sl) mo. or 5'.S-867:1. _ ' ' Air c..'omprrs.son, spray t(ree) her babies, Let them Sailboats 9010 reet prices;"''Over 100 mo-
WELl('S WAREHOUSE USED Appliances & TVls, booth.">, spray i\iils, palnb;, tnttttain you: 544·942.f 6/16 -:..---dels to choose from. .
600 W, <Ith St., Santa Ana all guaranteed, Dunlap's, Miscellaneous l600 metal cablMts. furnace, 2 Very playful male.kittens 22 ' ENSI GN Sloop, UNITED -
Daily 9-9 Sat 9-6 sun ll·6 1815 NeW-port, c.M. -tbls: r~cka, Pck'g mater, l fl ll(fy orange & v.·hite, fiberglass, main, jib, & J.tOBit.E HO~fE SALES -
' O\VNER ttio v i'ng-9~~· ·548:-77~. Gl 'FTS ,,vaJI PJ.aques,_ picture 1 orange & white t\&er ~P~!OO:~e~otor$~1 631~~fs1r.~74o~~,:46
4-cushion sofa, lg . .'<lhair to PORTABLE \Vh t rlpool : _ ' frames, statuary, ash trays, striped 64&-4021 · 6/16 '{(so: 10' '68 G1ass~ •BAY HARBO'R
matctf. 8' Jong blonde-hi~U Jmpc-rial-90·dlshwashel' for Cuslo1?-li1ade-·Ring!, e ~~· ~~ ·~ PE:TS-•~LIVESTOCK.1-gb,y, s100. 673-1887 Mobile Home Sales~
cabinet v.'/100 r eco r ds. :sale. $200. 968-5845. Tacs, Cuff Links&: Other · -C-.-,.. CAL 20, i 'h yrs .• Sparkles.' .11.LL NEw·•70MODEt:S -'
\Vasher, dryer, r efr ig. Ilems For 'FRE TO ··-WO .,., yeUo\v colol'. Philco lg, Sewl Machi 1120 F the D "-d E YOU Aux,. ~e,ad, trlr. Race ~ar. NOW ON DISPl.A'f •. ,.,....,.. TV. ~,,.,. 6 to "I nes a rs ay & ...., .. uaUon --·· $1'1m11 K '~ $IS S3500. 644-1249, (21.3) 20' \Vides as low as s59!IS
.......... 01.,... -;-• • •Full Line Casting Supplies • lriwns <lsz.-0722 t 709 -· "" 9 pm. • SINGER Auto zig.iag 6 mos. \Vaxc! & Machtncry, Evefy: BEAUTIFUL Loving kitten!l After 4 PM, '646-l815 ex • • 12' \Vides to 34' \";'Ides
CUST0:\1 Queen . headboard o~d. No attach needed ~or thing For The Rock Hounds. -from 2 diUerst mothers 1969 16' Cat, Cost S2000 new, <Park Spaces Available
& matching bed·s pre'TQ, zic·~~g, button holes, Open Sun., Closed liion~ l batch Ion . halted ~~Dogs 1125 sacrifice $1000. Call 1425 Baker St., Costa Mesa • des1an", etc. Guar. ,..,,. ca. •h 5 M GEMS · Angora othel's ~ Siamese, 54S-2188. ~t bloclc"East ol }larbor'Blvd. Quali.fy :> pc game or di.ning ... ~ <N" All ood d · BEAUTJFU ' set, pr. red ,.elvct chairs, or small payments, 52&-6616 2750 Harbor Blvd, !!-A r. g. 1s pttsitlqns. L l\tarklngs, srAN ,.,:iller Racing Sabot, Costa r.resa (TI4) ~70 546-347a 6/18 male Doberman Pincher, 4 · ·=========~-
!( you are qualified and are interested in crystal chandelier: port. blk M , I Costa Mesa * ·549-2039 4 Kitten 6 \Vks, old 3 kitte"o mo's <>:)d, Pedigreed, i;hots, ibrgls, II mo, sail No. 6452, Moto H-.
le!lfning more -about "'hP.re this training & white 1:>'' TV. AIL items. • j'~~~:uments 1125 Rear Of College Center 8 i.vks old h cal th; hsebrkn. Sacrifice. S 7 5• $350_. 84~!432. __!__•_m_•~•-__ 92
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Jeads, Come to 805 N. El Camino Real, San like oe111• Hqnt lngt on hotisebroken, y,•eaned. Fluf· 646-5396. 12' Flet!ty • sfoop· rigged 26' Ford, s1ieps 6, fully con·
Clemente and ask for Mr S eley ID. th ci·r Harbour. 213: 592-1062. SOU · 6 w/trailer, cushions, -n,.idle. ta' -• $2800 "'1 7063 , . e e -D State fender twin fy, so1ne .striped. 646-6004 Cute black pups, 7 "''eek's, $l.51l G73-l229. 1,.... ~n~1•0_ • ~ -or
culation Department .~ LRG. Custom made display reverb amp wllh heavy duty ' · 6116 mother pedi'"""' she 11 i, ••~ '"==?==~;;==,.=========d eabmets, ""llO\V & \\·hite. k __ ,, .... *HOBIE CAT• I " • J~ spca ers .,....., 549-2193 aft CHILDREN'S Play clothef! Mot~r tired! $5 each. .
Jobs Men, Wom. 7100 Jobs-Men, Worn. 7100 Orig, cost $600. Sell $150. 6Pl\.1, ~ year olds. Small ad--11' 646-2033. • Use<! Twice ~cy_c_les 9225
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ShOwcase & counter, make "' 673-4435 673-3017 .:.:.-----'= Sl'UOENTS! u Yrs & Up ofr. 541.8471 ofc, home Walnut Spinet $250 rocking ,chair. 'Putte r WOUL~ I~ ·to adopt\_ aw._.,_"'-••=·N· 483 il J\'.OMAN~S_26"Jncycle_with
to sell candy. r.1ake good 644.s:;rr7. 646-5651alter6 PM (Tropical) f is h. 1eiffiile Irish Setter, w'OUld I " ,MuuW uu o. , tra er child's seat, $20.
mo,,.y Ins""..., timli & help MARTIN D-28 w/case, 645--0127 6118 you believe a puppy ? &: cover.~· 968-3035 ...--BEAUTYRESf 1''ull size "-~• ~7•-67a-13n n"'1y school. No cash re-straight neck & low action. OUTTA • SITE CaJi ...... , also .........., .,;, • ntattress. "A cloud of com-I I .. -· quil'()d. 642-0803 g..5 Pli1, * 644--0785 * • black and whites. Heallh.Y PUP PIES. Cock.,.A-Poo''· KITE No. 81JO..dolly, cuslom Mini Bikes_ 9275 fort'' St.5. tna.tchin" i;iprio_g, b il ood ·• $12 ------'--~-;,._~· = 6#-2159 6-9 PM & Sat. . ._ FEN outdoor kittens .. No small ro1vns & bla~~~ 6 'A''-H. sa • g 00111.1, a· =i;i;i;;iiii;i;i;i;ii.ii;iiiii.;;;; .. 1 $15, roller frame $5. DER 1)uo...s0nic old, 894 2312 ~ 'Y!&-""" 495-4245-, "'•A ·t>~L'" BONANZA 4 h !l • 67>4497. good cond. $70. Spkr cabinet • children please, 541)..800 • ,.f/t". $10 at 675-5763 aft .,.......,,,,,. • -.p, as * TYPIST * ~fODEL home~ d~coJ.!ltor 2-l:i" Lanslngs D-140 $195. • 6/16 4. SAILBOAT CAL·20 -5km~~~:nd;~.an~~=~
Start now w/ a young pro-Hi-1.oiv game tbl. 4 uphol 494-5373 after 8 pm. \VASHER -$35 Freezer, 8 ft SU!l.ll\1ER Pals_-5 puppies_ ~KC Champ stock, adorable No. 515. Xtras, 644·1156' _ a_!ter _:}, 5'1&.11l8Q
U yoU're making $15,txXl.J)Ow gt'Cssive firm, Recent exp. ehrs, like ne\v, Orlg. cost ELECTRlC Guitar, r ed $35. Setvel re~ig $35 Anti· I? gOod homes. Ge~.-b!ack mlhiliture:-p-ood·le -
-\\•ecan_sbowyouhowyou w/both ?t1TST & J\ITSC. S99S. Sell-$395.-0ffice hollow~y. dual pick-ups, que bw-eau $8:1 Bed head· Shepht-rd &. L1lbrador pups, 6 wks $50 & up. Power Cruisers 9020 BONANZA 3 H .P .
rnay make -$30-$60,00J, No ~n-'c'"acho11 De;"',,!;',· FK~!:'. S4l-84TI;-ttome 644-Sm.--_$_100_.___.Qaxc,_6'1_&9m_befote~ board, b!'!!!_U _w/m~t. __ Retr:ever mix. Ready for a.19--0844. 24, CORRECT CRAFT CAB-Brand new '$90 ** 833-3592
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gimmicks. You'll be: backed ~ ,, "'.I • • * Bundy clarinet O Ids cream,Y l;iilige $35. 'fypewrit. 'Play 646-9700 6/18. Slorr-----TERRIER PUPS TACO ·44 FRAME
by a multi-million . dollar 540-6055. ELE_C Range S25. Mirror, trombone like ne ' er & tab1e S15. \V-gOe iron BE;.AU. ·Year , old white AKC Summer' Special Pl'lce IN -CRUISER. ·completely $4:;, ** 548-3554 • ._r" __ .__JJ>Ublic co. with full adver-COASTAL AGENCY 3-P. a ne l led . screen• 962-7393 w $2. Large desk $15. Pictures, Persian female cat Ora.nP fem. $185,, male $i 2 5' down over Paint and varnish
tis.Ing support. -2790 HarborBl\'d:;-1?;~1-. _..re!rig~.7nurrored_buh._ -~-k".!l.!_ck-kn3cks,games 4 fo!d~:.4 gray .marking ~ face. 644-4806. _ • inside and out. 111ot<ir TIP Mot I 9300
'' We guaranltt lo tell fOU. ho\v, f~t. c.ocktail this, cpts. ~OX Ja~a~ organ S~t>; 1 I ng chairs,-\valnut $10 1 ~~ yr. old Calico 'fimale 11 M . . TOP. SHAPE, Xlnt fishing orcyc •• --•
1'--,---1-.wtien-and-where-you-nlay.-T:EL_Ee..H.ON·E RECEP-64~2962. elec gwlar: t Spanish; l each. Kitchen table 4 chalrs cat. ~7202 , 6116 W ontholdBorzo1 (~uss1an DOat and pleasure. 673-0489 ... ~ .. ~ -_,_______
begin making. this money-TIONIST for service co. HANDSOME Walnut chest or accordion, 646-1843. $10 ~t TV tr.iyll '$3 Ken-r . ~rut) A beautiful dog after 8 pm. ----•--------..-·
the really big nioncy? Our Part tlme, App in person draWers $20, ~!at chin g more vacuum $5. Twin "' Kittens, house broken ' -FIXER-UPPER. 195j Co.bin -THINK·
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people maY ea1·n ~up lo "'1788-Newpt. Blvd C.i\J. dresser $20. 3tM Iris, €d~f.-Pianos & Organs 1130 c;beds,--::~aple~$2.0;:;sureau SJO t~::~~e~~~=e~ ft.1!!!~~ .,..~.-~KC_ JRISH_ Setter pup. cruiser, gl~s on 'wood. S500. HONDA
$100.00J a year-q1any work TE;LEPHONE Solicitors for 6Ta.79M. TV Sa, Electric metal h d , 499-l48G 6118 pies ~ Yours Now! 2089 JiarbOr Blvd., 01.
no more than 24 hours a reducing Won, $2 hr up. BIROI Bedroom furnilure, ORGAN CLAS>FREE grinder $5, ~8-8439. 1030 a appy a_y: · 67~718 Balboa 64;...~ or 540-7474 &ft 5
week. The Losers, 1799 Ne'A-'Jl()rt double dl'CSser $25, Double Every Mon, Nite 1:30 PM Linden Pl. C.M. 2 BEAU. Fluffy fema1e 8 ·J yr old Male Boston . -cp~m"&""'w=knd"";'·""'==== * Cadillac car plan at once Ave 01 bookcase headboard, ~o, Best Teacher Jn o .c. BANJO wt \vks .. kiUens. 1 gray and Terrier. All Shots ·--+ u · ' 1 · ' · .,, reason., ea r. \vhite and gray striped S _, •ot1 •--1 -30 seourproven onnu a & TELEPHONE SOLICITORS nightstands $10, 67S4497 •·AU Makes case, bks $50 6 mo. Sabol · " · $30 ** 642-6168 pe~"' ave 1
7V guarantee yoursell 2 sales . '!boa $250 ' .. tiger. 548--0813 6/161.;;;-;;-;;:;i;,':,::-..::::'-".'.:c: __ Exper, No selling, top ·$$ lfOUSEFUL of new model • No Selling . sa1 t . , 21 RCA clr . . . SILKY Terrier pups, male SKI boat.SK Glass hull 80 + ~r mo~t~lh
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\Vork at home. (213) home furniture. R_eg. $683, •No Obligation 1V $100, Unusual hatch CUTE Hea~thy Terrier mtx· SlOO, fl:m $150-$175. Stud · hp. li!er.cury n'ew ~ '""oooP e . ~ranc-c: 737-3007 or (213) 765--S:i25. now $197. 894-4417 0 r GOULD MUSIC CO. cover coffee tbl $85, 2 pc. ed puppies need gof'd avail. 646-7335 pov.•erhcad The \\'~rks Im·
•""'• maJl)r mewcal, life 837 ·~ _ Since l9ll sld. maple hutch $100, 6 home, male and f.emale n..· 'k _ _. 67 :1• , and accident. ~ TECHNICIAN Wa n l e d. ~. ~ 2045 No Mai·n SA. drwr, dresser 'w/mirror 847-2340, 897..5480 • 6tl6. • Silky TeITier pup e mac. """1c ...... e. 5=4' ;,2.
* As an associate of, and CATV expcr., beach area. CUST0~1 \Vood . bar \vith • , ' S50; match. c:hest o 1 \VASHlNGTON Palm, 4 yrs.. AKC, 8 y,·eeks, Reduced. .. 8' Rac'g Runabout, Mercury
tpider the aegis of profes-Contact our of{, 642-3260. burnt orange leather hand * 547..o681 * drawers $25. 118 Ruby Ave., dig up-take away. 8211 Lan. * 962-8377 * 18 hp outboard motar, Good
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'68 Hodaka dirt bike, fiber.
glass lank & seat, expansion
chan1ber, $450 or best offer.
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R.E. broker, community --------tab! Re · At · Of Used Organs 11 you will sell or buy pOODLE-Terrier, 4 mo ' , rman ~hep. Pups.. &12-6783 642-3706
leader a~ entrepreneur, --.n;;M;:pG:tr _gooJ· for ~~ t:~· 'IV,tr!~'. All Makes -All Styles give Windy a try t~mp: shots, brought .~P xln t blood lines, shots, DELUXE Slip for approx. -,o0-~~~~-'=.::cc I
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may n Y succeed. ' -EXTRA Long hvin bed, <.'Of· --~..,~~ans. · in y·s-uction arn-Hon es 18830 w ·t • 64&-4527 • + Professional training pro. Fealures ,1-eekly refresher f bl 1 Sum"!cr Clearance Prices 3 D.a ch s hund/Chihuahua :-:'-'-=-----== r1 e Box P-1012. Daily · · ·
gram easy to learn. courses jn the skills you ce ta e, end tab e, TV WARDS BALDWIN $11JDIO ~~~· CM 646-8686 puppies, 5 wks. old, \veaned. GELDING $250 incl tack Pilot. · 'ffj G;.o TRIUi\!PH Road or -. * Pre -qualified prospects need to get !he job you ~I, couch, etc. 2144 Orange 1819 Newport. C.M. ,642-8484 Behind Tony s Bldg, Mat'l Ho.ney colored, good with Exp. rider. Must sell I~ NEW Slip for 32· to 35· f.lO\\'er dirt. Imma.c. oond, $900. thro~~ million dollar ad· want, Ave ., No. C, C.M. Open Every Nile AN S C 0 ~utomatic 3.'i~m chtldren. 545-JSU 6/18 good home. Stacey &12.-1909. or sail. Ne\.\·port ·Harbor. 673-!!801 aft. 6
ven1Smg-program. • • COU.f_!i (hide-a-\\'ay bed) & SundB.Y Afternoon camera with rnoto~ d~ve, FREE Kittens-? ivks old, TRANSPORTATION \Vrite Box P-lOll Daily 1970 125 Yamaha-9 port bar· :
Get The Facts Noy,·--CaJI: e 833 Dover Dr., N.B. e i55·~~1;:t =~5• PIANOS&: ORGANS case, fiash & bit-in hght Persian/Siamese • 2 black, ·c.;;:..::=:..:=.::.:::;:::::__ Pilot; rel, cul piston hi . comp, :
Mr. Stanley (71.f) 835-3233 • 642-3870 • ma Y · -• NEW-& USED meter. Never used or o~t l gray,. l ~Y striped. Boats & Y•chts 9000 25' Sailboat slip head. 494-00Q.
Open 7 Days ~ TWIN Beds $25 •• chest S20. e Yamaha Pianos Organa ~f k box._ Cost $'19.?J. "'ill 545-0593 6118 I ":'::::;:..::._:~::.:;::.__:_:= Main Bay, Newport HONDA SL 350, Jo mi's. Best * SECRETARY/ dre~r $40, sofa " chair • 1:?<imas Organs ~7J:~ or subm it oUcr. BRfITANY Spanit'I mother SCRAM-LETS ..:_ -*-~6-•-'---oiler__over_$600. Call 546-2343 --
RECEPTIONIST ** WAITRESSES $lOO. ~~or 548-n.Jt • Kimball Piaoos has 5 pups to good homes. r,g• SLIP art 2. '· •
Young, fast growing mm· ·Experienced Apply to LOVELY FIOral flOfa, never •-Kohler &-CampbelJ LADIES diamond dinner 645-22'78 6/lB , ANSWERS Ne\vport Buy
pany needs a ·\\·eJI groomed Mr, Hyde or ?i.irs, Knox used, $125. Match .. love sea~ COAST MUSIC ring, set with · 1~~ karat ! ~ ,vk old kittens. 2 ,vks Sail or PeiWf!I'. 494-3916. you~ lady for front ollice. $75. Pvt ply. 530-8337. NEWPORT &.HARBOR center diamond, 2 diamonds supply of food 490 E, 19th,
Requ1ttments: PJ'eassnt Van de Kamp Coffee Shop DOUBLE bed $30, desk SlO, Costa AleS!l * ·642-2851 -~~ karat on each side. Costa Mesa &12-3767 6/16 "Touchy -Tl«eak -1-larpy Boat Charter ·9039
phone \'tlice, ability 10 han-3099 Brlstolf C.l\f. must sell these items, mov· Open 10-6 Fri 10.9 Sun :fUi ~yrtil~iaBon~-c~~~~. crDa;fil.iccy !PRilo'LP-2 S1'.t Frisky mixed breed -Aspect -SJ.IAf\"E HER :::.:=...:.:-;::_.:;_ __ __;=
die bUlly console PBX ac· ing. 84&4o62 or 897~36 --~ ' : About a \Vife: "He calls 27' Trojan .fly Bridge Sedan
curate typing at 50 ~'Pm WAITRESSES*** 20 PC. ''MADRID'' H. M. Cable 6 PC bc!drm set $65 .. l bed ~~~~;· .l'.lale and fe~~~· her the salt o( the t>arth ·He's ful. equip. sips 6, $85-<lay.
plus, shorthand a must. If EXPERIENCED
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ROOM GROUP 40" Console Pl•no & .dresser $2a., Cr~fti:;n1an · · · been trylng to SHAKE· HER $450 wk. 646-9(0).
yoo can fill the bill, please No Phone Calls \\lalnut Demo w/riew war· Joiner Plane1· S20., tables, ADOR. \Vh. & blk. and wh. for years.'~
phone for an appointment, Apply In Person FROM MODEL HOMES ranty, New $89.;, $599. ibis 4c;'hairs, rocks.---1Sro Parsons kittens lo good, homes male -.:....,40';;.,'D=iE=S:E~L---Boat Storage.
PERlPHERAL DATA SURF & SIRLOIN' Includes: Quilted sofa & ·"·eek. ~t., C.M. 548--2898. & female 893-2867 6/16 SPORTFISHER
l\tACHINES. INC. 5930 Pacific Coast Hwy. chair, 2 end tables & coUee GOULD MUSIC CO. BOAT & trailer, 18', nds lD \Vk. female ?ifanx kitten 1968 p k 2 1_54(i ~·chestnut Ave. Ne\\'J)Ort· Beach table, 2 lamps, dresser, mir· Since i91l . \\'rk, S200: T & R enlarger, housebroken. Call 642-4222. radara':1~~;:· staterms,
Santa Ana ..S.35--~ WIG STYLIST ~~n=ad:S-:!t:1~~S oo; 2045 No. Ma in, S.A. n1odel 2~' x 2\~. Paper & 6/l6 NE\VPoRT ltAkOR SLIP
SfORAGE -Trailers -Boals
-Campers, etc. * • 54S-3261. *
Auto Sarvic.
&·Parts 9400
COMPLETELY rebuilt •
Chevy Block, 283 eu in, :
$400: '63 model' P\\Tgld
trans, xlnl cond, $ 4 O ,
64&-3055
Wholes ale to Public
COMPLETE ENGINES
~ SHORT BLOCKS
Motor Ma n 645-0204
VW Engino, Good Cond.
•. ~2.0443 • SECRETARY & Girl Friday Exper only. 642-0100 dining room; table & 4 hi· * 547.o681 * access, S!IO; archery equip. DOG, Mixed brd, ~I. 2¥.i Pacific Yacht Sales Outside storage
·for growing home buildi ng \\'RITER With no religious , back chair!!. ~ &16-3119 yrs. loves children. Bonus: 673-1570/3446 Via Oporto, N.B, space avail. Reas .. rate. ~ty~~~!~ngbe~npro~i:~~ restrictiorui, 25111 Newport COMPARE AT $'149.9:i \Ve are having a \VANT~D: Someone wl}o \vill ~<lo.S"house inc. 968-5251 6/18 SACRJFJCE _20' cabin _ CalLS16=3G6
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in secretarial skills + have Blvd. Space 2, aft 6. $399 Whale of. a Sale donate his tin1e & plane KITT ENS -BI u e I g l"a y fishing boat. Twin 40 HP $15 642-l39B or 642-3629
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figure aptitude. 2 girl office, concess. at O. C. Fair WELK'S WAREHOUSE 'You better come on do1\'TL! 8.16-4493 6/18 cond. $1000 'or bst olr 12:!6-~EVY engine ii~~ ,
p I e as 8 n t -surroundinis. -Grounds, on wkencb---Scnool -600 'V ~4th St.,_San~Ana-\l{Aft.D'S ~LD,WIN_ STUDI.9 CABIN • l\'lan1n101h Lakes in COCIQ::R-Terrler 10 1!!95· _! _ ~2
Starting MiatlV$570 per mo. cafeteria expel' pref.-Call 1819 Newport, C.I\!, 642-8484 lliih SleITas. 1o~Urn. 7 nTlii. Ger. Shep: husky. 8 wkS. TRA=~D~E,,;...r=0-,-y-o_ur_la_nd--cq--, I THE MEADOWS
2131445-5610. 642-9006. Office Furniture 8010 Open Every Nile $9j, Reserve now 531-3374 (fem) 8974180 '6118. 35' Ohlson sail 'g yawl. Sips * s E c R ETA Ry. Fa.<il WOMEN, Lile delivery work. . '\ & Sunday Afternoon Eves· S40--06l7. s Kittens, Jong hair, 2 mos. 5. hct galley, fully sd.
paced, interesting job in iv'lust have own car . .Apply: USED steel desks $.19.50 • 16' Upright lttt>zer $100 545-3158; 3413 So. Olive, 114/985-1881 days,
busy advertising agency. 325 N, Broadway, Room 410, Posture chairs $l2.50 & up HAr.1MOND, Steiny,·ay, Yam-Dlsh,vashcr $20 Dbl bed. s.A. 6/18 714/982-1832.
lilust be br•'ght .... ,·,k, Santa Ana. •Used 2 & 4 dra\ter filing aha. New & used pianos of box spring, matt $20 =o--'OC=""'---~---" cabinets e Used wood de sks nlosl makes. Best buys in 646-0891. KI'ITENS \Vho love j,eople 32' DIESEL, encl h e a d;
·enel'gt'tic. Type fiO \vpm, 'V0i\1AN For drug store McMahan Bros Desk Inc. , need home, 1 tiger, l calico. slereo, ii-eat Par1y & Fish'g
dictatJon dl'sirable. Across \\'Ork in C.l\1. Apply to Box 1800 Newport Blvd. ~ ~iIN. a~.~hfl/ldr 1-fusic 21" Admiral Color T.V. \villi 673-8037 , 6/16. boat. $4~. 673-3611 or
from Bay Club. ?i.lacy Ann, P1M2, Daily Pilot. Cosla Mesa * 642-8450 · • n~n, Santa Ana new antenna ·and picture CALICO, Spayed cat T~~ tail) 54~58 642-9262
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· tube. $200. Call 673-3316 ,;o.:;;;:;..~-~--= ====~~--~·-shots, 1 yr. s h th r. 18.' '56 Century Resorter 175
Secy'I He adquarters Scnools-lnstruction 7600 Cafe, Restaur•nt 8014 HA~L,IOND Organ \\'I th after 6 pm. 836-449.1 6!16. hp Gray M8.rine~c. cond.
Need 4 Secys for· permanent s~aker C-2. h\'o manual, UNUSUAL, Long/\o\v sturdy y fluffy kilten!; • hull needs \\·ork-make oiler.
assignments in local area. lrS YOUR MOYE TACO Sci up, compl in good ~~~2e,~. 27 pedal. $900. 1able, Resin top. Att1"8e., r:~~~d· & houscbl'oken. 673-9588 or 536-6075.
Start $400.$575. J-~ce & fee cond. $lOO. ' good for tape or TV, etc. 548-4615 . 6/18 14' Lyman Lnpstrakc • \Vind.
paid opportunities. AIRLINE & TRA' YEL FR1GID~~~002-5009S1~b. cube PIANO, Upright, xln't concl. $8 642-1?24. ORANGE & \\'hite -female ahleld string, cushion.s, 5 hp. 1''urnl!ure for sale. Call SLli\1 GY~l \\'orld's easiest ·kitten needs good home. Ready to go $250. "81!-9:_411
Superior Agency 642·7141 lee machine, 3 yrs old, $550. 892-4547. inethod of home exercise. Ha!! shots. S49-l846' 6116 aft. 3 pm.
1857 Harbor. Costa Nlesa INDUSTRY l'IR[[RS 494-7447 Mr. Brack STEIN\VAY Grand Piano, Dealrrs \\'anted, Csll Dora·, 1~~.;.::;~=-.,.,--~~~ SECRETARY, in sales of· Wl • xln't cond $15.iO 6-16-7630 FREE Kittens, 2 gray, 1 ~ Glasspar-~1crc. 20 hp., ' ' · -· tiger slripe, · 7. y,·eeKi Old. many aceess Speed 30 mph.
lice, 5 day \\'Ork \\'k, Gd. Gar~ge hie 8022 54S-8617 COX Gas powered dune·~bug-548-0802 6116. Top rond. S!iOD 846-2702.
LwloTErldngPLAS_ condTI'C'·s · PCEORRMPA.. e OPEij,ATIONS A.GENT PATIO · & Gar. Sale: June \V:i\NTED: Used spinet piano ~· good i:ondition. $7,50, HORSE F"-'l''"'· P1'ck up DAI_ LY 'PlLOT WANT ADS! -t in good • condition, under gas pC>\\'Cl'C:d airplane brand <.Lu ...... al 548-Sl25 _ • e TICKET SALES 5th 'tiL Tools, fis h n g $l50. 494-MliG, 494-2116. new $?.SO. 83~. 20311 Cypre~s. Santa Ana Di 642-5678 & ch~ It.
•RESERVATIONS tackle. silver, china, clothes 11c'igh1s. 540--0925.
•1'rSECRETARY..CIRLFRI. e AJR FREIGHT.CARGO r;z 10-U·14. Corncl' 13th&. COMPLETE Regulation 4 X
1'\111 time, Apply at e 00Mr.1UNICATIONS Balboa Blvd, 10A.M·7Pt.t Televisi~ 8205 8 pool table &. all ac-
MacGregor Yacht Corp. e TRAVEL AGENT cessories. Xlnt cond. $3JO.
FATI-IER'S Day sp ~cia l .
\Ve.imaraner pups, 3 males.
830-1174 6/18. 1631 Placentia, C.M, \\IED.. Thurs ' -Tr a ! n 5 • Used Color TV 5•1e &i&.3629 after 6 Pi\I --fumilurc. rerrig.. tapes, .,._ · h o *It SECRETARY__,_. Airline Sc1.!9!l1 Peclfic 962-8732, 20112 Spindrift, ""nit • lympi~, Cut' l is \VANTEO: 3 ostricbts for 1 LARGE black puppy "1th
(Irvine)
Resen·atlonK are no1v being
taken in Orange County's
finest •""-most complele park
at 14851 Jeffery Road (Sur-
rounded lly Orange Groves)
in Irvine. For information,
call 893-573o, s;il-8571 or
531-8103.
Sl'ACES ·
Available in Huntington
Beach & Costa l\1esa's nlc·
est parks.
MOBILE HOMES
Trailer, Trave l 9425 : ~--~--·~---·· AWO, 19'iii fl. All extras, :
Xlnt. ·$850. Canvas rm' $65 ,
EZ hitch $75 Trailerlown
3Z7 W. \Vil.son, CA.1 646-4TI5.
'!_r•ilers; Utility
UTILITY Trailer-all
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Trucks
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metal
1125.
9500
'6:i G!\fC ~f ton pickup, VG. '
standard trans, $1Qjl) · '
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'64 Forcl. 6 eyl, king bed.
Ameri~a 's finest, available $623. Call 64~1018. Eves •
in every size & price range. 673-7619.
JOMICRA, INC. -------
Iluntington Beach 5J6.65ll TI-IE QUICKER. YOU CALL,
19261 Beach Blvd. n1E-QUJCKER YOU SELL '1
Cltrk Type, lte SH, gen. ofc, 610 E. l)tti, S"anfa AU jtB. ----1-fathcs, A~mira1, -RCA. l day's Use. Call rei collar 836-1988 after ~:a...~ ~)----days. Mrs.-Herri-,s. 54WS'6 some w/new picture tubc!s. 508-316.i -1:30 · 6/lS.
54(1:.ltm Appl" --1100 Til,kJ!..Y:OULp_ick..S.200 • .BesLPL EnCVl~OnW 'F'Ei\tAI:E-Gu1nea--ptg-1.-"'lr.
1 st.."RVICE STA. MF.CHANIC. Ld~N noToo~; ~:~0·o~ iances ~~;1~ 5: ~I ~e~e~mfs, "7oc;:C1~a s~·~t>;~~T' old • light b1·oy,·n. 6.fS-0127.
Brakes • tune-up. alignment &12-8786. LARGE Coldspot. 2 dr, ar r v " ,, . 968-3159 6/18
. Top pay, hi wl. station. kemaker. 3 yrs old, $110. MOVING SAI+ 1970 TV's CRIB Sta· potly chair $8· A-Lirtle bro,vn -1n ouse , ~--de! Mar ~n •·rv. 644-6.\S'l or 838-6138 1.enith color, blk & \vht. ·. · . · ...-v.... "'""' ~ Theatrlcal 7900 • · 1ilaypcn· $8: Jumpseat S2.50; &16.J302 6/18, 2801 E. Cout J{wy., CdM. • l\laytag d~luxe \\"8&her $90 save up to $18,<>. Davts TV. [)c(!nc1>a ~I 17: 968-4081 P_U_R_E_B_l------'--'-810 S El Camino Real San ,..~ ack cats pure y,•hile
m.o5J3, ACTIJfG ~':;';: ;:~ :;; !cye~l= Cle1n~ntc. 492-62!H. SLICl~G machine & donut mixtures Ms-mtl 6/18.
SER.VICE Station &Uesthan, Do YoU we.nt to be·• f\111 ti me PHILCO CONSOLE n1aclune f~r sa~e. l\:I1TENS, i "'ks. t blk/\\'hl,
graveyard shift. Pref: exp'd wor!Ong profcssiOnal? ·.oo NOW'S THE . Black & \Vh\te $45. , :>IG-5850 _1 calico. ~1345 6/18.
, older man, FUU time, .2590 you havt the lie.If disclplil'!(l 4924779 !lfll'r 5 pm. Sl!!-"BOARDS: 6· ft. ancl t .. 3 l\ittensrl black I l 1)0 ~~ Jllvd. N.B. See lido ,subject you~tl to a ~· -TIME-FOR _ 6 , bo1 h g~ cond ition $S0 tail\ 1 yellol\'. 646-062.1 6116 ~-:;_o·•;.,.~-~-~·--British trainu1$1' course 111 rach, IW1"65!p . --1~=~.;._;cc.;....:.:.c~=-=
S r NGLE-"Cedle operaton, the arilfllc humility to ac> Cam e ras " , OOLEl\fAN Tent" & other l1'REt: Flll dirt. )"ou haul
exper. full and ptlrt tlnie. stpt minOt roil~ until tho QUICK CASH Equipment 8300 Cl\mping iltm!I, All like ne"" n,vay. -r>f9--0978 • 6/16
'''"' )'tat round \\'Ork. 1ralnlng period i5 complett1 ANSCO 3Smm 6424 10 alt Sprn \C>l«tyl!. __ PAJn. Ot pa 1~·\\1ild striped
J.quna Bch. hou.riY \\'fL8'C. Jf 8<l Tilf; LONDON LA· /\utoma1ic kittens. 646-2:112 6n6.
top pay. CaD Jot-ap£11 .• GUNA A'CTO·RS WOJU(.. T'ROUGH A-can1cra "'ilh n1otor drive, PORTABLE CHb SIS, UNJJSJJAL K't H B 497-132l Sl10P m.laht be ah)e to help ca111. flash & bit-in Ught l\fagnus • Choro Ol'gan $35. 536--0l36 1 tens, -·
SUM GYM u.Jes. Eai~iel'I! )11\l, No pn:viota c:xperic~ meter. Ne\'(lr u~ or out. Good rond. 962-5206. '
6n6
wa)' IO oer<:IM!' Lose incbet ni..'<:Cu.ry, no age bllrr!Cr. DAILY PILOT or. box. Cost S'l9.9;, \\'ill take 1968...---RCA stereo phonograph 2 a 1flck pc1 rabbits, 545-0054., -
I 11fiibaut d~. It ftt!J Mem bers of th!~ exclusive • $4j ot • subn1lt o r r e1r . y,•Jth iua.n<l $:-..0. noll-a\.\·ay _•_lt_G~p_m_. ______ •1 ~. It work.t ' .elll like 1 ~group will only be aeccpted . , 962~7689. hr.d SlO. ail()...1692. GOOD Sized rubber lrt'e. '
,.,.,... fn b;lanchn. J.00~» u,,.&li'i ~1.ltfaclory penional -w.A."T ·AD. . \VAN'l'£0; Enlltrgt-r atld u~ \VANTED: The use of 1 You dig. 615-0STI '6118 llnanclnt. 8tol Snyder,· ln1en.1ew with thc.,..dlt'tc!or, td dark 1'00m C(fUlpmcnl tlep1;11 n1 for 'J day before titE SUN NF.VER S'l':l'S~n •
$C-tof>l, eu 49'tt04 ~ appt, , ~ after '1 P~I. S.1s.68.11 J\1ly 2nd. C,_1) 598-316.>. OAJLY Pn..DT WANT AD. " ~
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!Jiucko -9so0 Imported Auto. ffoo Imported AVloo MOO lmpo,..... A-HOO imported AutOo -Imported A-HOO -w.-mo ·-LMoillt tlll Uood Coro I ""
"LEASE-A·TRUCK DATSUN MG · TOYOTA · VOLKSWAGEN WI PAY TOP .,. Pod&e -C500 . VB, 2 !N20 ----VOLKSWAGEN --For LnM or Soll . BUICK
hi v.n ... , .. 1156.!9.<r mo $' MGe.GT. '67, 1 owner,-nd, 1 . AIU GE WANTED CASH ____ ,_' !B'70 Cadlllae Conv. "°l ---,~-:-----'70 Chev CF5() • V11, 2 sp.20 \m_~. ndiJl•.-BitDUer_ ~ _ t . _ mi's, bla~k w/Nd Jealtier. •'68 BuiCK Rtvlen. xlllt
: bi Van ...... 1009 .. , mo .... _DATIUll -_ 545-0147. -=::::"' SELECTION 'ra~.-:!.""AGENdoll•;:..~··Cal!our -J.-1970 •Codillac.Conv., ~000. --~-~"'""' -to
'71 °-"""" Vao . VB, '"to'l ANNIVERSARY ~" ~, far lllOd caru I frucb just ml\ cuutom (IOlcl ,w/&<>ld appreci&,., Call -* ad•• ...•. , . , ~-OO pe• mo M'lA...:'._60_ Red xlnt cond,, , • of VW ' and a.k 19< &>"-PIJ><l>ol• call ...... -......... .lllle., ~~:;.~ .. :"."'s&o¥l\e:"! '""'ZiM'Mhe Lear.b Cttleo" Orir~~no• . SALE .i CAMPERS -:1 M9-303l Eil, '"'· 6™000. GROTH CHEVROLET ' ' ~':'the";-9~:.' ."' °"~ . CADILLAC
--·CIU'Y~..--Ua-;e's,,,,ieni' 2845 HARBOR BLVD. MGA f70--0EMO-·n·arrbour v-w-,,..._.,OtY ,,., --i-'"""===.:...--11--
John Davis 540-64IO -$1697 · • • ~ 1 Ask for Sales Manaaer ./ 19'70 Firebird -,,1.;r cooct. '68 CA0JLJ,.AC Coupe de
9 to '.!'Z,;,!'-8600 DOT DATSUN '60 M.GA DEAN LEWIS ...t~o~';._";J:CE VOLVO =..:: ,:'.-;:',; I::~~~ .. ' dr. !;,ill:;,.,!':.'~~ w.;;".,:t'.",,!':;
t !~ 9 eves, -213-TR l-1 OPEN DAIL y M';!!;, '°eau"""·· ~'21s'"'°"1 . 1966 HMbo c H. ...9303 18'111 BEACH BL., 842-4435 ANNIVERSARY ,.,....., KI 9-3331 • D~sel, Slli0.15 per mo. rod_io, •pedal El Dorado Y,.
' GMC TRUCKS AND -· ··~ . r, ' · -HUNTINGTON BEAOI SALE •. ' TOP OOLLAR l~~~SL~fs~~g ". := ,,1...';"''· Jo ml'~
' He,.. now . SUNDAYS MGB BIIJ.. MAXEY 1963 VOU<SWA<;EN. • ~ 1t7G DEMO CAI Bayohot'e Richfield, Oor. Iinmediate Deli~ry 18835 Beac.h Blvd. . mileage engine, .... r u.n s. ,,1•2., $2759 , · . for '67 Cadillac El Dorado, ater.
eo., ~inyl top, air, ~
29,000 miles. $3750. Pvt ply. H ti t Bc.ach perfttt $675 2089 H bo " • · ... • · • • · "· ner of Cout Hwy. I: DoYerl
Southern -County's .--~8~~~~~--• y~. Special IT-IOl¥JOITIAI ~Blvd.-•. CM .. 6'4 S-1rs2: ' 11~.___n_dlo & heater .. • CLl~N ~os:eD ~YARS Newport Beach, Cal;f.
onl,y Authorized GMC Dtale ' ''6 MGI Roedlte9: • --540-7474 •ft 5 &: .,.,,knds. • 4740. 1800 E Cpe. for ~ehv-THEODORC: 642-006t
I . UNIVERSITY 66 Datsun Wgn. , 4 ,.,.;..,_ Im,,;.,,..i.te coodl· , llUI BEACH BLVD. '69 VW B"' Suodiat Camper: eryDEA""Nu LEWdel Spec>ISallst 0 INS '69 CAD Convert, leathe• In~ --
PLOSMOBILE (SAA130) W1U take to>oe •• tion In A out, BriV•h teal Hlint. llHch 147-1555 ! & B t•ack ite,..,, AM/FM, !l B FORD Uood C -A>l/FM radio, lull pwr,
2850 Harbor Blvd. l1nancc private party, Call blue with black. leather in. lmtN. ato.it11WJ:.<11Bck coco ma1s &: cpls, tuned 1966-Harbor;--C:M. 646-~ 2060 Harbor Blvd. ars fact air. tilt tele sttg, pwr
Costa Mesa S40-!l640 5-16-4052 or 494-9773.,-terior.' (S\TX843)-WW take ,,9 TOYOTA·-, exhaUllt, $2700. 67!'>-8954 flft Costa Meaa I• •w• •i•A·•-•J • door locks etc. 644-5859
small down .or trade. Will Spm Sport C•rs 9610 · 642-0010 E I' N 'NCE 1969 CAD.' El Dorado ' '64 'FORD PU ENGLISH FORD .fioianee private· party. Call WAGON '66 ~Bug. ExceU<nt cood, ~."1..a"""""La;.;;mc.cbo;..'l:_h_in_l_'50_' .;.G;;,;Tc;:,1 -"IMPO""""°R=is'""'w"ANTED==--ANYONE' 1-<>wne•cl•an. loaded. oa,..
U:in,g bed·, VR, heftvy duty dlr Phil aft 1ll am Sf0.3100 or Excellent Condition New clutch, tune-up. Bela:e, San Diego TrOst & Savingr, Ora• Counties • '63 Ford CuatOm. Fully 494-9781; eves 673-5554.
1uspension. Good condition ALL NEW ENGLISH 494-1029. $1299 ~ dents S995. Call. Sieve 714-235-.illO or write P.O. TOPS BUYER factory equippM $!$ '68 El Dorado, black
thruout. Take foreign car or FORDS NOW IN STOCK 'fill MGB Roadster 12 000 c~v-i _ Mitchell. 54~2.i77. Box v isn. c/o Initallmen:t B~ MAXEY TOYOTA • '55 VW CIPC-050) $.199 · w/black , vinyl top. Mlllt
small down (G54571) call DRASTICAU.Y mi's, Xlnt Co_ll!:I: ' ' ZU\JYJOO '69 V:W .. Faslback radia.ls, Loo~ Dept. ' -18881 Bncb mvd. 8 '66FordCortinaG.T.2dr. aell-make offer~.
dlr Phil aft 10 am 540-3106 REDUCED •642-6617 alt Spm* Kustom Moton ~dio, chains, · top rack, H. ~ch. Ph. Wf-1555 ~T~~ bucket"'.: 1963 Cadillac 2 Dr. Sedan.
'or 494-1029. · TO CLEAR 845 Baker, C.M. 546-5915 16,000.miles. Tan w/bm'int. Antiques, Cla11l!=I 9615 • .64 Buick Skylark VS 6 A!r-co1¥1, new tltel, xlllt
'N.w '70 Datsun LARGE SELECTION PORSCHE 12.150. 645-2629. Auto Luolng 9810 .... w Full. • cond. Call 962-01'4, TR' IUM-PH 1915 f\1ode l T Touring .....-aeon. power 16000HC, Pickup with camp. TO CHOOSE FROM ---7 PASS. 'GB VW Bus, 25",000 e brass radiator e air c0nd. (OCY.f-344) ~
•'--SaJe-pnce 12099 dl" , __ R_O_i1~t°FORD 1:;'hrd~o~~;~~t-• ,67 GJ6 I ' ~·;;,~':~~: :,:'.'~i.tCher-11600. ,615-3.143 ~ LEASE f'1 CREDl·T AUTO SALES <• t67798) Will finance pri. irans, Pe.mt, uphol. crpts'. , · . VW V · .......... ·. · -==,.-,,======1•69 Cadillac Coupe De VUle, c!.~G-arden Grove"'~~
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH "A
yate party, Call 5464052 or 2060 Harbor Blvd. $2000 M t • 2089 AM/FM radio, wire wheels. an ............ paneling, tape Autos Wanted 9700 .tun ·)>OWer, aJr, vinyl root, _,..,.,.e ~
494-9773. Costa r.tesa ~10 Hari,c;r Bl~.: CM~5-1982, (UOV846) Take trade or fln. ~~..;~n;,ns good, ~ •. caJl WE ·PAY CASH lll'Dihn stereo .. New wtdte-1 • • • • P • • • •
•57 Body & Chrys. Imp. 540-7474 alt 5 pm. I: wknds. ance private party. Call ~-· walll, tilt l!teerinc wbl._$1619 SaYI! )'OW" car -tt'1 not
" engine. Hot i-od Chevy. Pick FERRARI 159 Porsche Sunroof 5464052 91' 494-9773. '69 9-pus VW bu11, pert .cond, per mo. far! Just reach for your
up. 2518 Newport Blvd, Sp. 11300_ ..._9899 '66 TR 250, 20,000 miles, .,. '""" wty. ~-548-0308 FOR YOUR CA' R SOUTH COAST phone " ''" ·Daily ·Pilol
2 alt 6. FERRARI · cellent-condition, Best oiler Bet 5-7 PM ONtY., CAR LEASING Cluaitied 642--.$78 Cbarl;e WANT AD __
DAIL'(. PILOT
'50 EL CAMIN0._6 Cylinder, Newport Imporu Ltd. ~ ~~~RSCHE, Io mi~s, Xlnt 001 after 5, ~7969 '64-VW-Bug,-Willow green. CONNELL =:;;,;;;W;;.-;;Cs;;t-;;:H;;wy~,:,;-NB~.,;;645.;;;21;;;12~f"""':;;;,;;ad:;;-;:,-;;;laday~~-' ;;~=:;:::'::;:=::i::=.:;;;::;;:~;;:::=:r
$400, 'air cond, r adio. ange County'• apJy author-•646-5734.* '63 Triumph TR4-sharp ' Radio, gd, tires. Xlnt con· 99IO
646-3055 ized dealer. ) -' needs IOl'!\i! work-sac. $465'. dition lj'OO. 499;::2066 CHMOLET
SALES-SEivJCE-PAJtTS '67 Porsche 9ll-S, European Call_675-421'.il alter 7 p.m. "TO VW Bur. Clean. ·Factory RecrH~n Vehictfl 9515 model,-ne.w -eng, M: a g 2828 Harbor m'i(i. · 3100 W. Coaat Hwy.--wheels. 1mmac. 499-3618. \\.'arra.nty: A~1-F l\f &: CoStA Mesa 54G-12l0
MOTOR Home for RENT 642-94~WpOrt Bea~176' '66 Por 912, 26 M mi., never YqLKSWAGEN ,;unroovwf.Su·~1900·161l-d~19 rl _,_ WE PAY TOP DOu.AR
d4y or wee.k, sips 6 Authorized Ferrari Dealer abused. Cocoa brown, blk • • . "" • . nroo • ra 10: a,-,. FOR TOP USED CARS ..;..full~tained-548-1~2 int·, -Make offer:-83G=6241. ·DE~~ ....... !m _ _!i6 N_e w _blu.e, w~te int.er. Ex. cond. -ll your c4r is extra dean,
-1966-Chov-Corr-yol 1 --·_£1.A-T' ---+'83-''PoRSi:Hi;'·;-m;;-1.f=,. rebUilt e!lgi~or..bett 6"75=-1Q53::.... __ ---RO"UJ"fln'"'l----~~ ..-n, --~ RSCH:E;'"llmtfm;-s:kf cHer 962--0218 '69 VW s f POOLE. BtnCK SllOO. • * TI4: 675-3681 rack, chnn rims, ·reblt. , unroo · ~m/Fm. ,
C•mpers 9520
CAMPERS
* 6 'PACK '*
. $795
Full Price
Standard model includes cab
over feature, 2 burner stove,
ice box, butane heater &
lite. Best value in town.
Kustom Motors
845.Baker. C.M.
8' Full cab-over camper.
fact. discontinued model.
Complete. $895. 869 West
18th St., Colila .Mesa.
'65 Eoonoline, rebuilt engine ,
automatic, top opens to
stand ice box, stove $1650,
962-1026.
'69 DODGE Van. Cw;tom in-
ter. Elec. relrig., new tires.
TaP;e deck. Bob 673-2098.
_ t-'67 cpevy 90, XL.NT cond,
R/H, good interior $1495,
675-5628.
Dune B~_i•_• __ 9_5_2S
DUNE Buggy Bodies $75.
B .. cket Seats $7. 2 Weeks
Only. Call (213) 921-5555.
e vw Chassis Shortcninge
Free pick up &: delivery •642-<l443•
MEYERS Manx 1500. Mi ny
extras!. Reasonable! Call
496-9329
MEYERS Towed Buggy
comp! chrome, $1200. 572
Plummer St, C.M.
lo:nported Autos 9600
AUSTIN AMERICA
AUSTIN AMERICA
Sales, Service, Parts
Immediate Delivery
All Modeb
J}rtuport
Jl111por1~,
'3100 W, Cc>ast Hwy., N.B.
6'2-94(1; 540-1 'ISC
Authorized MG Dealer
AUSTIN HEAtfY -+---~~-~~-
'68 A:ustin Mini-Cooper S
$2250
'1 * 675-7498 aft 5pm •
'61 AUSTIN Heal~y. good
rond, white, new lranii 8:
Over-drive. 494-4997 eves.
BMW ·
AtITHORIZED
•.l SALES, SERVICE
T& M MOTORS
(Open Sunda.Ys) ~
8081 Garden Grove Blvd.
11,t Blk. E. of Beach Blvd.
534-2284 892·5..';51
• •
_COOPER
• 968 Mini Cooper S 1275 XlnL ~cond . Besl oUtr 675-)498
--;alte.r 5 p.m, ' . '
DATSU~
'69 DATSUN
• · Big Sedan, Overtie11d cam, 4.
1,,Md, AM /FM radie. Ta;.
small down, wlll finance prl.
vate-JMU1Y (04264> cau PhU
dlr 540-3100 or 494-1029,
. I
I --- - -• 1.lust sell 12350 548-"=~ ·DELUXE Bus 67, Kood Dark Blue w/ blk mt. IM· 234 E. 17th St. ~ ._ --' • :>.:JUQ. concl. $1750. MAC. 675-7528. CoslA Mesa 548-776S.
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tMINI-1970 9UT white, Targa, 911-S -Phone 962-7898 •1:..1 vw, new red n~lnt V.b, WE PAY · "fJ.Af' wheels. Tinted glass, 5-lpd. u:> ..--#-96&-4901. '65 Volksw•gen-$730. plrislriped. good oond. $750. TOP bOLLAR
.64 PORSCHE "C" Eves. 546;-9235 1029 CliH Dr, Laguna F l --• . nr c can, u""" cars "fRIEDLA""ER" Immaculate! It's the Ono! '64 VW SQ SlSDO '67 VW 113Scc JOHNSON & SON RU' 494-7819 before 3PM Nu motor & brlai, Desperate. Many extra5.-548-8436 LINCOLN WERcti'R.Y -
1l7Sl HACH IHwy.191 642-4224 8 '66 VW BUG e 2626 Harbor B~vd., C.M.
NIW·USED·SllY. SUN_BEAM I965 8Ug perfect cond. See ·Excellent condition!! \VANT To Buy 58 to 63..Y.W.
Plal'U'V'lan
'67 FIAT 850
Coupe. 4 speed, n.dl6, heat-
er. Sharp! See to appreci-
ate. (VDL114 l
$795
Harbour V.W.
19711 BEACH BL., 842-4435
• HUNTINGTON BEACH
'61 sunbeam Alpine, 'newly
reb\t eng, mechanically.
Xlnt. $695. 494-9848.
& drive to appreciate. $1000 "Steve" 54~2572 Bug with no motor, Or in ~704. l--,,66..--. "'vw="'c"AM'"''"P"E"R..--need of repairs. MUst be
'69 VW SUNROOF Best Offer *** 549-0440 reasonable 642-4689.
Radial tires. Extras. $1,750 1,,;;;;;,;~,,;;,;;==~=~~~~====""==~
549-1341 SUBARU 9900Used C•rs
* '70 SUBARU
Here Now • '61 V\V • rebuilt en g I n· e
Immediate Delivery custom interior, new brakes
e 90 l\fPH Capability & tires. Make offer. 5-19-4151
8 35 Miles Per Gallon TIRED cf that old furni.ture?
8 Beautiful Stylin& Test Drive Today At It's really not that hard
K Moto to replace. J ust watch the
Ultom rs 'furnit~ i: miscellaneous
845 Baker, C.M. S40-S9l5 columns in the Classified •utai,11port ltd PIIm WANT AD!! 642-5678 Section .. ~9625·G.arden Grove Blvd. I =U=oed==c=.=,.====-::.:.-U.OMd==c=.=,.======-
537.;m 893-7568
'69 Flat 850 Spyder
Excellent cbndilion, $1950
. • 642-6249 •
JAGUAR
JAGUAR
HEADQUARTERS
The only authorized JAGUAR
dealPr in the entire Harbor
Are.a.
Completu
"SALES
SERVICE
eA~TS_
BAUER
BUICK
IN
COSTA MESA
234 E. 17th Strfft
518-7765
'61 JAGUAR sedan
new f il'('s, wires,
$1200 54!H024
a ir,
ps/pb
MERCEDES BENZ
01 ,111!JC Couri!y ~
L.1rqest S{'lo:oc11on
N••w & U~f'd
/,,'\pr c»d»s 6"111
Jim Siemon< Imps.
Warner & M.1111 St
Sanl,1 Ana 546 4114
'64 190 Sedan, imma.c, cond.
Met iculously maint. $1650.
can 644-0963.
'59 Mercedes 190 SL ·
Xlnt oond, Pvt Pfy
675-6410 or 673-4646 <Paul)
MG
MG
Sales, Servk:~. Parts
Immed iate Delivery,
==All= Mod""====
J}rtupo11
Jl111po11,,
3100 W. Cout H")', N.E.
lt2-94C6 ~176C
Aulhorlted MG De~ ........... ~ TMINI ... ~f'
"fRIEDLAH~ER;,. -
'11'tf llACM fH'#Y, '"""
· NIW·USID-SUV.
~r-~fG~T 1967 Y e ll ow
hardtop· Act. mlle'. 26.600.
Fine concT. $2200 Cl(ll 8 Am
or cvP.nings 833--0.f19. '
SPECIAUZING
IN
QUAI.ITY
'70 OPEL GT
Still under w•rr•ntv. Su.,l:iursf yellow with l.l•&k inlet·
ior.
~$3295~-
'68 JAGUAR XKE
Coup1. '4 1peed trensmission,.ch,.ome wire wheels, redio
ertd he•t•r, I ow"'' l11ceUy ow"M cer, le•utiful At(lit:
white erlerior with l:ileck full le•th•r inferior, lXOA.77'4 1
$3995
'68 OPEL LS
fellbeck. loc•llv -owned l seNicH c•r wi#t •ppro•i·
m1tely 29,500 mile1. Ju1t 1potle11. fWICl97)
$1395
'66 JAGUAR 2 plus 2
Air conditio"in9, wir• wh••l1, hl•ck with l:il•ck vinyl i"·
teriot: A very herd to flnd "'"''· !XER069 ) $3395
'69 OPEL G.T.
·4-tpeN tr•"1111i11io", reclio, he•ter, low mil e1, 9or9eou1
eutomobil•, !ZCl25ll · -
$2995
'6B VOLKSWAGEN
Sunro~f. '4 1peed ,;,n1111i11ion, reclio •ncl he•ter. lt11·
meculetl eutomobilf. Show1 .11,utst•Mlin9 c•re. (VWS·
Sil)
$1495
'69 . .,IAGUAR ROADSTER
O"ly 1,500 fl'iili1 on this l:i•eutiful r1il roM1ter equip·
p•d with '4 1peM 1ren1111in io11, leethe(h1terior •ntl AM··
FM r•cllo ... You111u1t r••!1Y_1!!.J .. ur~ ••• thi1 one. 1421·" AS6l --.
$4995
'67 OPIL
Sport coupo. '4 lf"ed tr1111mi11io11. Thi1 low mile19•
loc1I cer, 011ly )0,000 mil~·· i1 i11 f•l.ul<iu• &ondition.
Won't l•st 10119 •t this price. (TXUOJI)
$1195
}"uw~
BUICK··-~
I ln ·-· ·· · COSTA .\·MESA
,
Wo'v• put • bold, lower·+han-you'cf·•!fpect·.
to-p•y price on thes• beautiful cars. They .
won't be on our lot long! Come in today end
trede up fof thet better vecetion-reedy cer
at Carv•r's. --.
1967 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
..... 4-Dr..--luxury car for a reasonable price.. Sliver
~·ith black vinyl top. Special fa ctory Brougham
Interior. air cond., power windows, power steer-
ing. CTVH5.18)
$1995
. 1969 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
Light green leather interior, 9,100 milPS on this
beautiful Rolls Royce trade-In. All usual e,r:lras
lncludlng A!'>l-F!\1 stereo radio, telescOpi.51steer-
, Ing wheel. (ZCL642) · •
$5695 •
1969 FIREBIRD
Convertlb le. Sparkling red. Factory air, turbo
· 'hydratnatlc, wwer .stetrJ.rig; 350 VS engine.
Beautiful condltion. (ZUIQ23J
SAYE
~--~~~~---1970 ~ORD 'ROY ALE
Convertible. l\fbdern vusion of the old cluslc
· with VS engine, automatic transmission. (133-
BEOl
$4995
1969 OPEL RALLYE
Coupe. Pretty green. Radio, heater, 4 1peed, eco-'
nomical and fun to drive. IXXY081J
$1995 '
1970 MUSTANG MACH I
357 V!t.._alr: condlUoning. Nearly.new. 7,000 mile
car. (uriACNl . . .
$3995
1966 MUSTANG HAROTOP .
Coupe. ~autiful l O\vner car v.'lth automatic,
V8 ent:lhe, power "leering, Ir coni!filonTng\
(RVJ331) . $1795
' • iwJjRCY-· CA RV E R
~RQLLS -ROYCE
292i HARBOR BOULEVARD. COSTA M£s _
-----O~NLY A 1 ·
'69
CONNELL CHEVROLET
• 100%_ GUARANTEE
PARTS & LAIOR
FOR 30 DAYS
"Tires ind blttery too" 1t no colt to youl
On "OK" used cars.
MALllU*
eoi-. AutD., •a.H, P.5 .. r...,.!nlll9 ftcl. werr•nTy. ~ OOld ctr w/blecll o;lftyl raof. (YVHJ121
OK used cer '69 IMPALA• -Custom cpe, •a.H, P.s .. elllo., fectory .•Ir. vlt!yl ti:iof, like bf"erld .-. W~ :111. (XIU717l OK llMd ctr $2899
'68
'68
'68
MALllU*.
Cpe. vt. llkl .,end -· P.S., llll.H, euto. SUl'I l!
ha1 our I~ O.y ouar9111" end r111'111Jnir11
l1tto7 ...,.,,.."tr· CXOCUl OK ¥"" ur
MUSTAN6 VI*
va. 1 -Ductor'• cir. SU'• 11 -· t7ooo t111tes .... UH· 1uroo1c1 W/Vlnyt roof, COMOle, euto .. S:IH, P.S., You -·1 CfNTIP'rl lllill DIUUM IMI, II only -· OK llHd ur. Feel. twi••"'" Ifft. (Xt!wt~TI
$2499
-$1.895
$1999
'68· IMPALA* . Cu1tom CIMt. ••ror .... rp. ltl.H, fllll., P.S., IKtorY elt. IVTLMI OK WIG c•r $2399
'66
IM,ALA*
s1111rt ~-•.a1o, ""'l••, •utomlllc, po\lfl:t slelrl~, tadory •Ir. ITUZ2•1l OK 111911 Cit
FORD WA60N*
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bf•k11. llC1Dl'Y •Ir, t PHl'lltlll'•
CHIVllOLIT* .
lel Air 4 dt, Automtllc, •l.H, ... ,f-lfll,
factory 1lr ... wre to -11111 -·
$1699
$1799
$1799
$1199
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-I" Orl"P County. IULAt65) Sur• II cirri• our
loo<M. llUlltlnMI. OK V91d ~r
$1499
'65
'65
IMPALA*
2 Or. H.T. VI, •&H, 1uto., P.$., lectory elr, Sure Ii
clffll, riglil pt1lleffe, rlttlt colw. OK ulld c•r
IMPALA*
4 Or._ ... 1 ..... , lll.H, •u10., P.S., IKlory 1Jr. OM of o.i.r cle1ne1t cltt. (PllUlll OK UMd c•r
FORD*
l'1lrl•M JllO Spor'T Cpe. Vf, II/le.,
lt&H, POWty.fWl'lno. Wori't lett.
CHIVROLIT"
Nov• VI weoon. "1nolnlllc, redle, l!MI•'· 41.oea 1111111, t!Jlc.t'°"' -_.. c•r.
. $1349
$1299
. $.899
$1099
Transportation TRUCKS
"82 VOLl(IWA•IN -IT'l'C710 ··-$141
l'ALCON. •
4 Dr. (YCKMJJ ---
'64 ·2 TON $1999
U' 1Fum. "'" body, tMtl llDor, 3',500 n'lllll. H lgll rubbtr. Good corMll.
'69 CHEVROLET Vi TON
1·11c11 al\Jft, Niw conc1111on. OIC Used Ur.
'61 EL CAMINO $2399
II. I. H, MW.r stterlrig, • 111'td, lH SUDw
$Jlort, Ntw cer condlllo!I. OK UMd C1r.
'69 CHEVROLET V. TON
ltl.H, 4 J111Md, cUltell'I c•ll, dock. OUmper. Like br•rld -·OK UHd ter.
•M UNS 111% •UAUWTll -T""9 .. 7t 1'61·'U.'67.'U & '6tl .... •••II•
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CONNELL -. .
CHEVROLET
• 2821 Harbor Blvd., ·CQSta Mesa
~1203 ' -.
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JohnsOn& Son
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL -t-
MARK Ill e MERCURY e 'OUGAR
~ 'IRAND NEW 1970
MARQUIS BROUGHAM
2 Dr, h•rdtop, l it 429 1ngi111, 1utom11ic tr1nul'li•·
1io(I, pow•r llli1c br1k11, conc11lecl h11dl1mp 9ri ll1,
twi11 comfort frot1t 111t1, h1•ury ri111 1t11ri119 ..,.11111,
Flo-thr11 "'"*il•fion 1ytl1m, ... invt roof, while 1id1 'w·11r
'hilted tir11, power 1id1 windows, 6 •1v·pow1r 111f,
tilt •l11ri119 wlt11I, power 1!11ri119, r1,,..ot1 control
trv11lc i1l1111, AM/FM 1t1r10 r1dio, tintt-d 91111, rl•
n\ot. r11r view mirrof. #0264K61 5116
-$5;493;301~111T=A""'IL --.
DISCOUNT 993,00
$4.500. 00 JOHNSON l SON
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NEW MONTEGO
2 DOOR HARDTOP
D11p 9old, whit1 1i41 w1U tir11, d1luxe wlt11I co.,9,...
1ulorn1fit tr111 .. !'lh1io11, power 1!11ri119, AM rtdio,
t int.cl 911111'-r1mol1 c.011lrol mirror.
Coug. ToP., Cat ·ror '71 . . . .
WHEllE WILD MEETS ELEGANT _ ·
-Thirlir1ml-n1w-Cav91rlnolflplet. with-,._.-
i•9, pow1r din: br1k11, whit1 tide will tir1t, 111d
'"""' olh1r luxury f11tur1t.·•OFtll-l6171J4 ..
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IMMEDIATE 'DELIVERY
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M~R9Ul5 STATIOtf WAGONS
Y1cht Dir. Pnl., Co11c.11l1d P-. Sf11ti1t9, Whi1per
Hd. l mp. Grille, Du1I Ac.-A' Co..d AM/FM St lion Tl. Gt. Pow, Jt1ar ir " 1r10
Window, Flo.' th ru Vent R1dio,'lnt. Wind/Shld W;.
Sy1t17. lu99191 R1d1, ., d 'I
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S/W1H H711I S Tir11, Dl1. S11t &: Fri. Should1r
Pow1r S/Wind ow._ 6 '"'.•Y lilt., Re. Cont. lfi. Mir-
Pow, 5111, C.11t1r F1c1n9
l11r S.1h , C1rp1t1d ror,-l inury W, Coffrs,
_Loed Floor, Pw. frt. Diu: 'cro11 Country Ricl1 Pk, "····· .DISCOUNT ---~
.$967~,50
FROM WINDOW STICKD PllCI
115 COMl!T C1lllllhl ~-Avtt. lr.t111.,
, MMf., fk:.(HOW 110 • • • ·'&6 ' MUSTAHO· · ~. Stick, 2't' ..... CHHE MJJ,
'&6 T·BlltO l.Mcled. (OSI '451.
'88 ... ,. .. " ..... · -s1·275-• D1w Ml~-. Alflt. tr-., fldlty
1lr nMHIMllot, •-r ""'Int. rMlt. ITAW olffl 15'5 MUSTANO ,
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'69 l'Ofl D Twlftt COl!w_,""'-· AllM. tr1M.; 1tetr, IM'lll-. llllllt nlh 168 CMIVltOl..IT •
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'68 TOYOTA COl~NA ~. (WIG 111),
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'68 . DOON Doi.IT WM. · Alf,
$1376
$1476
$1676
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$1776 .
$1876
$1916
SAYE
$876
$916
$1276
$1371
$1371
$1476
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LiNCOLN CONTINENTAL
M~K Ill e MERCU~Y e COUGAR
1616 ~A"llOI IOULnllD, cmtA MDA
5~0-500 • • ..... -....... __
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FOR QUICK SALE '66 Chevelle SS 396, 450 hp. brakes. O;eero~1·s, l OYt"ner. ""04lfJi11' . ~ trans, 63,000 mi's, Jh'il~ 2 dr. H.T--.P-5., auto trans.
Hunt d utch, Jsky cams, Li~··C!fW, 12675 al oUer. Factory air ~ltionin&, owner, Seat covers I: tires, EX;rn.A 'CLEAN v e ry W~~pen Ex. cond. SfS..1983. . 54t-3877. power disc brakes, vinyl almoet new. ·Oean ~·t sharp! $300 bel~w book,
DUNtON FORD --•
,. -Rfcdio ; '68 Mlllbu 311 Air, 4 9PCf., :-db''. lots ~=)s1 ~ ~· _., ., ...,.. $1950 968-2383 __ •
• 1 •Wheel.I bucket .eat., 25,000 ml. .CORYA• / take P~ or ~ prl· , _.... .,_..}.026 '58 Okis, Clein Inside It out . .. Tnnim1llkm Xtru. S21DJ/otter, 494-8975 vate party Cal1''546-4052 or 64 Falrl a ne , Xl nt Runs great, nu radlat,or.
Alr CondiUoner A -· '65 MONZA 4 dr stick. r/h. 494-97?3 ' mechanically, Nu pa.int, batt A: upholst. S 2 S"D.
Healln& Unit CHEVROLET Sacr~ $5-r.i. • Clean interior $450. 6M--0778. 644-07?8. '
And M•ny Other Items Call 546-7397. DOD. GE '61! Galaxle 2 D,K, HT, auto,• "ssc:.;O:;:LDS=-.CU~tla-,-,=llT~. =,.,..,.-, 11
542-3121 After 5 P.M. '64 Chevy Bel Air '62 CORVAJJW:lean, new p/s, P~~~ .~~_.$1485. Call air, tach, console. 28,JJOO mi.
2240 $ ......
. SANTA ANA
546:7076
J967 CADILLAC Coupe V/8, auto trans, radio, heater tires need1 brakes, 549-2815 •61 DART-4 dr, r/h, auto owner~ SllOO. 968-5462
deVllle. 33,000 miles,' 4 new tires, ~.'and.interior. or 615--Trl6. • .· trans, ps, ww. $1400 or near * 1965 FORD van, bunks. "•::;51"'=P-"L"'Y""M"'O~U~T~H~$1~7~5-ll '66 FALCON
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er. Surf & Slr&oln Res-962-6218 alter, 9 A.M. ..._____. 548-1291. !-tom1tic tr'"""i11ion; r1tli; •,~-I
t_..r•nt 5930 CoHI '62 Impala. Sprl Cpe, P"' --···-FALCON 1982 Green .Ford EoonoHno PLYMOUTH l '"'''· ISVE0'7 I
Hwy.,·N.8 ...... 202Hk •tr/brim, afr. olir ownor. '64 SIDE pl .... 327 .Hpd. • TRUO<. $0l0. 642-98991410 $129B .
fw Tony · 546-f493 •fter 6 PM Immac.-cond. ~ W. WRECKED 1963 ·F al con ~K;;'""=:=o=Rd=·=NB::=. === '65 Sport Fury, pwr, air, nu • '63 Chevy Nova Coov Balboa, Apt. 1• N · 8 • 28,000 mi's, lranl &: re..; -• __ ·-'----"O<l 673-.:n .... 11: tires, !!elnt condo orig owner. ,-n1-am.-.... ----~ --..,. &OO<I, 4 brand ny·titt<. MUSTANG $995. ~1698 bel 8AM. '69 CORTINA t · * 541)..1500 * '62 VETTE Hd. · top, ·orig 2673 Ora.,.e Ave, C.M. 1----D•L11•• 2 cir .. r1dio, li••hr, t -
. red paint, 283 HI pert eng, 6.f6.-0160 '65 Mustang f:,onv .. V-8 289, PONTIAC 1utom1tir. tr1n1. Low mil11. i'
.CAMARO
1967 ·c..maro HT co'upe, CHRYSLER 4-sp, SHARP $l595. 613-QM5 '66 Falcon Fu tura. 4-dr stick, 4 tipd, p/1, disc brks, r /h, • ' IYXV l l 7I [
firehouse red. Xlnt cond . ___ '65 FSTBK • red w/bUc. int, r /h, $750, 213/421-3706; · mags, pol)'lla..s tires. $109.}.1 ---------11 $ 1492 t
37,tm aet. mi's. All xtru. '69 Ne..w Yorker hardtop, 371, -kpd, mags. $m/beat ·A~r 6, ~2944. ST;>:,1010. , '66 Le .Mam, 2-QR. HT.
Pvt ply~ ~7S5l1e\-e1. 2-dr. Top cond. All acceu. ofter. 49f.=.4048 '66 MUST, Hdtp, 289, V8, "'.'d ~H, fi~8&a-f:'
$3295 Eves. 53fr2153. '69 Corvette conv 300/3500• 4 . FORD" · .f.sp, air, Rill, disc brkl, 1irea, · ean. · ·
ai>eed, red, low mileqe. _ 833-1611 ext 1728, eves '69 GRAND PRIX. Loaded ** 49'-2163 ** '65 Ford Cnt,.Y Wgn. 646-6(38 • Perteet condition: $1500
rr•s 'Beach house time. Big· Xtru. $1000/0Her. 675-7579. '69 351 auto. AM/FM, deluxe below. lot price. 548-3196
gest selection ever! See the NC matter what-it is you interior. ff:O.P. plu s . DAILY Pllf>T DIME -A
-CHEYEW ·COMET
. -" •u · MUSTANG .
6 cvL. 1uto1111tir. tr1n1., r1•
cliO, -h•1t1r, whit.will 1;,.,,
wh11I C0¥1"" ISQW 3711
51299 '69 MALIBU 350, VS, 300 ---·-----
hp. ain/fm rad., 4 ~l CYct.oNE GT '66, 390 V-8,
$2500. 49Z-1606 blwn 8: JU 4 spd, gd cond. Xtral.
·a.m. &: 6:30 p.m. · Drafted! Pvt pty. 675-1136.
DAILY PILOT-Classified can aeU it with a nAILY 646--0679 after 5:30. -lJNES cost you just pen-
aectlon now! PilDT WANT AD! ~ Saturday -DJM~A-UNES! Ules a du. --II'--------
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WI WILL a1 OPIN ALL NIGHT TUUDAY AND WIDNllDAY
(Comt i~ ind l'lck your ur out NOWI)
HOW WE'RE 'DOING IT! SAMPLE SAVINGS ON NEW 70's·
~Y-ONl-OP .,.-11NCOLNS;-MlllCU11yl,
MONllAIYI, MONllGOl,-COUOAU AND
"MuKU CAU IN THll Clli•UllCI "0RoUP . ,
II UAND NIW. YOU CAN TAKI YOUll ~
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FACTORY
INVOICE!
POSITIVELY ID ADDED
DOLER CHARGES
THESE CARS MUST BE CLEARED DURING
THIS STOCK REDUCTION SALE. COME. IN
ANY TIME..;.. DAY OR Nl~HT -BETWEEN
9 A.M. TUESDAY AND 9 A.M. THURSDAY,
BUT !-IURRYi AU SALES WIU BE MADE ON
A FIRST -COME -FIRST -SERVED BASIS!
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COllTINEITAL
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SALE
PRICE
NEW '70
Col. Park WAGDI
SALE
PllCE
NEVf '70 .
MDilTEBO
2 Door H.,..... Alllo. fr9111., _.,-..... ,..
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SALE'
PllCE
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SALE
PRICE
SALE
PRICE
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NEW '70
llDmREY
NEW '70
COUGAR XR·7
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SAlE PRICE ~
NEW '70
CYClDNE BT
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. ' SALE STARTS 9 A.M. TUESDAY, JUNE 16 -ENDS. 9 A.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 18
WI Will BE OPEN All NIGHT TUISD'A Y AND WEDNESDAY .
IC-In w pkk I"" car ·'"'. NOWQ .
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H•;cltop. 2 cir, r.p1. VI, •11•
tom•tic tr1n1,. f•r.tory 1ir,
pow•r tl11rint, pow•r wiit·
dow1, r1clio, h••t.r, whifl•
w1 ll1, wh11I r.ov1r1. IPOE
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'67 CHEV.
l111p1I• h1rcltop. Vt, .....
m1tic tr•"•·• f1r.t•ry •Ir,
pow1r lf••rint, r.dio, lto•f.,
1r, tint.cl 91111. CTYW 4021
l.·-·$1769
. '67 F0.,11! -~
Custom 2 cloor 1M111. V1,
1ufo111•tic tr1111., f1ctor,
1ir, 'power 1k9rin9, r1cll•,
h11t1r. IUVW 4711.
$1389
'69 PLYMOUTH
"fury Ill, 2 cloor lri•rcltol'.
Vt, 111tom1tic tr1111., fie•
tory 1ir, power 1t1•ri"t,
r1clio, h••lor, wltif•w•lls,
tiflfH tl•11. IXMF 1221
$21B9
'65 FORO.
Country 11cl111 sf1lio11 WI•
t on. VI, •11t-1tir. fr•..t·
111i11ion, f1r.tory 1ir conocli·
tio11in9, pc!Wff 1l••ri"'1, ,._
clio, hNt•r. INCC 224J
$1395 .
--"63 V. TON
Ford l'ir.kup, 6 cyll.W.r, I
ft. bed, llllotDI.·
5897
'6~ FORD
6111xi1 SOO 4 door lt1r4•
top. VI, 1uto'"1tic tr1111.,
po-r 1t.1ri11t, r1dio, h••f· •r, whit•w1ll1. (U06 2061
. $1497
"61 FORD ·
Co11ntrv 1.ci1~ 1t1tio~ ••·
toft. Vt, 111tom1ti• tr•M•
111i11ion, f1ctory 1ir ........
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$2695
'63 COMET
·2 Dr., 111lom11ic tr1n1111i1•
1ion, r•dio I h11t1r, IFWS.
t27) .
5499
'64 'h TOI'.! 1
forcl w/c1mp1,, I EIJ041ll
$1073
'66 DODGE I
D•rt 2 door, .J ·~ ... , ..
dio, ITFZ150}
5799 ' ,,
1970 Demaastnbr
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